[Ord. No. 1711 §§1 — 3, 9-13-2004; Ord. No. 2022 §5, 10-15-2007]
A. 
If the utility easement is adjacent to a public street, the developer shall provide utility easements that are a minimum of ten (10) feet in width along both sides of the street.
B. 
If a utility easement is not next to a public street, the developer shall provide an easement that is a minimum of twenty (20) feet wide for utility construction, service and maintenance. The City of St. Robert may require greater width dimensions along or across lots if engineering design or special conditions make it necessary.
C. 
If a utility easement is located parallel to side and rear yard property lines, then the developer shall provide an easement that is a minimum of twenty (20) feet wide, ten (10) feet being established on either side of the property line. When the developer does not own the adjoining property, then a minimum of a twenty (20) foot easement will be required on the developer's side of the property that is being developed.
D. 
The developer shall construct all new utilities within designated easements or platted street right-of-ways.
E. 
All easements shall be dedicated to the public and shall be a minimum of twenty (20) feet in width. The developer shall not place any parking lot, foundation, slab, building, substantial structure or other permanent improvement any closer than ten (10) feet from the nearest edge of any dedicated easement without a waiver from the Director of Public Works, City of St. Robert. When the easement is dedicated to a utility other than the City of St. Robert, the Director shall receive written permission from the utility before waiving this requirement.
F. 
The developer shall provide a public or private drainage easement along all natural and manmade drainage channels and floodways that drain two (2) or more lots or tracts of land according to the following criteria:
1. 
Natural drainage channels. The developer shall provide public or private storm drainage easements along existing or proposed open drainage channels with sufficient width for the water course to handle the flow from the frequency storm required in Sections 800.040 and 800.050 plus a minimum of twenty (20) feet on each side for ingress and egress of maintenance equipment, for clearance from fences, for maintenance of the channel bank and for adequate slopes along the bank.
2. 
Enclosed drainage systems. Where a developer provides an enclosed drainage system that is not within or next to a public street, the developer shall provide public or private storm drainage easements of twenty (20) foot or wider and centered on the system. The developer shall provide for easements wide enough to encompass the system and provide ingress and egress for future maintenance operations.