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City of Stockton, MO
Cedar County
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[CC 1979 §42.210]
A. 
Prior to the granting of final approval by the City Board, the subdivider shall provide for the installation of the following improvements:
1. 
A minimum of twenty (20) feet of the width of each street shall be reserved for walks and parkways, ten (10) feet on each side, except that in streets of a greater width than fifty (50) feet, the Commission, with the approval of the City Board, may require a wider area to be reserved for walks and parkways. Areas reserved for walks and parkways shall be of equal width on each side of the street so that the centerline of the roadway shall in all events be the centerline of the street.
2. 
All roadways shall be surfaced in accordance with the minimum specifications then existing for the construction of other streets in the City of Stockton. Minimum specifications are: one (1) inch base rock, State inspected, pass for No. 1, 1007.1 type 1 aggregate, put on the full width of driving surface no less than three (3) inches in thickness.
3. 
A sanitary sewer system shall be planned and installed in accordance with the standards of the Clean Water Commission and the published standards of the City of Stockton.
4. 
A public water distribution system shall be planned and installed in accordance with the standards of the Department of Natural Resources and the City of Stockton.
B. 
All such improvements shall be constructed under the supervision of, and subject to the inspection and approval of the Supervisor of Streets. The City Board shall not approve the final lot or tract within the subdivision until all improvements required by this Section are actually installed; or a surety performance bond acceptable to the City is posted with the City, guaranteeing the installation of said improvements; a cash escrow account in favor to the City is established in an amount sufficient to pay for said improvements is made; or a combination of actual construction, surety bond and escrow account which is acceptable to the City is provided by the subdivider.
[CC 1979 §42.220; Ord. No. 96 §42.210(2), 1-9-1989]
The developer may, after receiving approval of the preliminary plat, petition the Commission to proceed with the subdivision by stages. The area may be divided into sections and after approval by the Commission and the City Board, the installation of the improvements required in Section 405.230 preceding may be constructed. Ordinarily the minimum length of street to be improved shall be three hundred (300) feet unless permission is granted by the Commission for a lesser amount.
[CC 1979 §42.230]
The Board may refuse to approve a plat unless it is evident that proper water and sewer facilities can be supplied within a reasonable time. Permission shall not be granted for the connection of utilities to the various City utility systems, nor shall the City owned utility systems be extended to serve a subdivision until the plat for the subdivision has been approved by the City Board.