All monuments shall be in accordance with § 236.15,
Wis. Stats.
The arrangement, character, extent, width, grade,
and location of all streets shall conform to the Comprehensive Plan
and to these regulations and shall be considered in their relation
to existing and planned streets, to reasonable circulation of traffic,
to topographical conditions, to runoff of stormwater, and to public
convenience and safety and in their appropriate relation to the proposed
uses of the land to be served by such streets.
A.
Continuation of existing streets. The arrangement
of streets in new subdivisions shall make provision for the appropriate
continuation at the same width of the existing streets in adjoining
area wherever topographic and other physical conditions permit.
B.
Future projection of streets. Where adjoining areas
are not subdivided but may be subdivided, the arrangement of streets
in a new subdivision shall make provision for the proper projection
of streets into adjoining areas by carrying the new streets to the
boundaries of the new subdivision at appropriate locations.
C.
Blocks. Block length and width or acreage within bounding
streets shall be such as to accommodate the size of residential lots
required in the area by the Zoning Code and to provide for convenient
access, circulation control, and safety of street traffic. Blocks
shall be appropriate for the topography and the type of development
contemplated.
A.
Lot frontage. All lots shall have sufficient frontage
on a publicly dedicated street to allow vehicular access.
B.
Lot dimensions. The lot dimensions in subdivisions
designed shall not be less than the minimum dimensions required to
secure the minimum lot area specified in the Zoning Code except as
herein provided. Area and width requirements of subdivision lots in
the extraterritorial planning area shall conform to county zoning
ordinances and Ch. SPS 383, Wis. Adm. Code.
[Amended 5-7-2013 by Ord. No. A-453]
C.
Municipal boundaries. Lots shall follow, rather than
cross, municipal boundary lines whenever practicable.
D.
Corner lots. Corner lots shall have extra width to
permit appropriate building setbacks from and orientation to both
streets.
E.
Butt lots. Butt lots shall be platted at least five
feet wider than the average width of interior lots in the block; their
use shall be avoided when possible.
F.
Side lot lines. Side lines of lots shall be substantially
at right angles to the street lines.
G.
Watercourses. Lots abutting upon a watercourse, drainageway,
channel or stream shall have an additional depth or width as required
to assure house sites that are not subject to flooding.
H.
Access. In the platting of small tracts of land fronting
on limited access highways or thoroughfares where there is no other
alternative, a temporary entrance may be granted. As neighboring land
becomes subdivided and more preferable access arrangements become
possible, such temporary access permits shall become void.
I.
Through or double frontage lots. Such lots shall not
be permitted except where such lots back onto a highway or arterial;
such lots shall have additional depth of 10 feet for screen planting
along rear lot lines.
A.
Widths. All right-of-way (ROW) widths shall conform
to the following minimum dimensions:
[Amended 2-6-2007 by Ord. No. A-365]
Classification
|
ROW Width
(feet)
|
Pavement Width
(feet)
|
---|---|---|
Arterial streets
|
80
|
40
|
Collector streets
|
66
|
36
|
Local streets
|
66
|
32
|
(1)
Greater ROW and/or pavement widths may be required
by the Plan Commission, based on recommendation from by the City Engineer,
depending upon anticipated traffic volumes, planned function of the
street, and character of planned abutting land uses.
(2)
Street pavement width measurements shall be based
on curb face to curb face dimensions.
B.
Deflections. When connecting street lines deflect
from each other at any one point by more than 10°, they shall
be connected by a curve with a radius of not less than 150 feet.
C.
Street jogs. Street jogs shall have a center-line
offset of 150 feet or more when applied to minor streets or service
streets; in all other cases, they shall be avoided.
D.
Minor streets. Minor streets shall be so aligned that
their use by through traffic will be discouraged.
E.
Culs-de-sac.
(1)
Culs-de-sac shall be prohibited except where it would
not be practical or feasible to construct connecting through streets
due to topographic or other environmental constraints and where such
culs-de-sac are specifically approved by the Common Council.
(2)
Where culs-de-sac are permitted, the maximum length
of cul-de-sac streets shall be 600 feet measured along the center
line from the intersection of origin to end of right-of-way and shall
terminate with a turnaround of not less than 140 feet in diameter
of right-of-way. Any water mains serving properties on culs-de-sac
must be looped.
F.
Half streets.
(1)
Half streets shall be prohibited except where essential
to the reasonable development of the subdivision in conformity with
the other requirements of these regulations and where it will be practicable
to require the dedication of the other half when the adjoining property
is subdivided. Such half streets must be specifically approved by
the Common Council.
(2)
Whenever there is a half street adjacent to a tract
to be subdivided, the other half of the street shall be platted within
such tract prior to the granting of access. The probable length of
time elapsing before dedication of the full right-of-way shall be
considered in this decision.
G.
Private streets. Private streets shall be constructed
to City standards.
H.
Hardship to owners of adjoining property avoided.
The street arrangements shall not be such as to cause hardship to
owners of adjoining property in platting their own land and providing
convenient access to it.
I.
Service street. Where a subdivision abuts or contains
an existing or planned major thoroughfare or a railroad right-of-way,
a street approximately parallel to and on each side of such right-of-way
for adequate protection of residential properties and to afford separation
of through and local traffic may be required. Such service streets
shall be located at a distance from the major thoroughfare or railroad
right-of-way suitable for the appropriate use of the intervening land,
as for park purposes in residential districts, or for commercial or
industrial purposes in appropriate districts. Such distances shall
also be determined with due regard for the requirements of approach
grades and future grade separations.
J.
Reverse curves. A tangent at least 100 feet long shall
be introduced between curves of reverse direction on arterial major
and collector streets.
K.
Street intersections. Streets shall be laid out so
as to intersect as nearly as possible at right angles, and no street
shall intersect any other street at less than 60° to ensure maximum
visibility and safety. Intersections of more than four corners shall
be prohibited.
L.
Sight easements. Sight easements with tangent distances
of 30 feet measured along property lines shall be provided at street
intersections.
N.
Street grades: Street grades, wherever feasible, shall
not exceed the following, with due allowance for reasonable vertical
curves. The City Engineer shall make the final determination if street
grades exceed the following:
Street Type
|
Percent Grade
|
---|---|
Arterial
|
6%
|
Collector
|
7%
|
Local
|
10%
|
O.
Corner radii. Roadways of street intersections shall
be rounded by a radius of not less than 15 feet.
P.
Street materials.
(1)
Public street subbase shall consist of five inches
of three-inch crushed rock and four inches of three-fourths-inch crushed
rock or as approved by the City Engineer.
(2)
All streets in areas served or capable of service
by public water and sanitary sewer lines shall be surfaced with an
all-weather hard surface material approved by the City Engineer. In
areas not served by water and sewer, a suitable compacted gravel surface
may be allowed.
Q.
Curb and gutters. In areas served or capable of service
by public water and sanitary sewer lines, concrete curb and gutter
approved by the City Engineer shall be required.
A.
Location requirements. Except in case of a planned
unit development, either a public or private alley shall be provided
in a block where commercially zoned property abuts a major thoroughfare
or a major street. The Common Council may waive this requirement where
other provision is made for service access consistent with and adequate
for the uses proposed. Alleys in residential areas other than those
zoned for multiple-family use shall not be permitted.
B.
Widths. All alley rights-of-way (ROW) and pavement
widths shall conform to the following minimum standards:
Classification
|
ROW Width
(feet)
|
Pavement Width
(feet)
|
---|---|---|
Industrial or commercial
|
24
|
20
|
Residential (two-way)
|
20
|
16
|
Residential (one-way)
|
16
|
12
|
C.
Grades. All center-line gradients shall be at least
0.5% and shall not exceed 8%.
D.
Alley intersections. Alley intersections and sharp
changes in alignment shall be avoided.
[Amended 8-2-2011 by Ord.
No. A-420]
Sidewalks and pedestrianways shall be provided
on both sides of all public streets with the exception of industrially
zoned lands. The grade, width, and surfacing shall be approved by
the Plan Commission based on location and amount and character of
use. The standard design width for a sidewalk shall be four feet.
However, in situations where the proposed sidewalk adjoins an existing
sidewalk of different width or where anticipated levels of use shall
require a different standard, the Plan Commission may require a different
design standard to match the existing sidewalk or anticipated levels
of use. The owner or developer shall submit standard drawings indicating
the existing and proposed grades of all such improvements. All sidewalks
and pedestrianways shall be approved by the City Engineer
In blocks over 900 feet long, paved and fenced
pedestrian crosswalks through the blocks, and at least 12 feet wide,
may be required in locations deemed necessary to public health, convenience,
and necessity.
Prior to recording of the final plat, the subdivider shall submit a tree planting plan for the street terraces, parkways, boulevards, landscaped areas within culs-de-sac, dedicated off-road pedestrianways and bikeways. The planting plan shall be in conformance with Chapter 307, Trees, of the City Code and approved by the Plan Commission.
A.
Number of street trees. Such street tree plan shall
provide at least one street tree per 50 linear feet of public street.
B.
Minimum size. The minimum planting size for all street
trees shall be two inches to 2.5 inches in diameter.
C.
Species. The species of street tree shall be a type
known to be a sturdy, disease-resistant tree suitable for use as a
street tree and lacking any nuisance characteristics. A list of approved
trees shall be maintained by the City Forester/Public Works Office.
The Parks Committee shall review the list at least biannually and
make recommendations as to the content of the list to the City Council.
[Amended 3-5-2013 by Ord. No. A-443; 3-5-2019 by Ord. No. A-534]
A.
Street names. Names of new streets shall not duplicate
existing or platted street names unless a new street is a continuation
of or in alignment with an existing or platted street, in which event
it shall bear the same name of the existing or platted street so in
alignment. Street names shall be subject to the approval of the Plan
Commission.
B.
Street signs. Street signs shall be of a standard
design and materials as approved by the Director of Public Works.
[Amended 10-10-2006 by Ord. No. A-361]
A.
Water line extensions. Extensions of the public water
supply system shall, when available, be designed so as to provide
public water service to each lot. The availability of services and
the design of said extensions shall be in accordance with the standards
of the City and approved by the City Engineer.
B.
Water mains. A minimum water main of eight-inch cast-iron pipe or
other approved pipe shall be required. Mains over eight inches in
size may be required. Mains constructed of a nonconductive material
shall have a locating wire installed, according to City standards.
[Amended 12-15-2015 by Ord. No. A-495]
C.
Fire hydrants. Fire hydrants shall be installed by
the subdivider in accordance with the standards of the City and approved
by the City Engineer.
A.
Sanitary sewer extensions. Extensions of the public
sanitary sewer system shall, when available, be designed so as to
provide sewer service to each lot. The availability of services and
the design of said extensions shall be in accordance with the standards
of the City and approved by the City Engineer.
B.
Sewer lines. Unless otherwise required, a sanitary
sewer of eight-inch, PVC and ABS truss pipe shall be installed as
the minimum size placed at grades approved by the City Engineer. Service
lines shall be four inches, and root-repellent joint material is required.
Service lines constructed of a nonconductive material shall have a
locating wire installed, according to City standards.
[Amended 2-6-2007 by Ord. No. A365]
All persons who are creating any land division, subdivision or minor subdivision shall comply with Chapter 162, Drainage, of the City Code.
[Amended 2-6-2007 by Ord. No. A365]
Each house service shall be run from the main
to the property line, where a cap or plug shall be placed until the
service is extended to the structure. A one-inch Type K copper water
service, corporation cock and curb box and stop and four-inch cast
iron pipe, PVC, or ABS truss sewer service shall be minimum requirements.
Service lines constructed of a nonconductive material shall have a
locating wire installed, according to City standards.
On any parcel zoned R-2, and on any other parcel
on which a two-dwelling-unit building is to be constructed, a complete
separate water service shall be installed for each of the two dwelling
units so that each unit will have its own shutoff valve. Provision
for such separate water services for R-2 lots shall be a requirement
for the plat approval for any plat that contains lots which are zoned
R-2. With respect to any parcel zoned other than R-2 on which a two-family
residential unit building is to be constructed, the owner of such
parcel, at the time that a building permit is sought for such construction,
shall provide for separate water services for each unit at such time
as a requirement for building permit approval.
A.
Underground service. When practicable and feasible,
all utilities shall be placed underground. All underground work in
the public street right-of-way shall be completed prior to street
surfacing. All utility lines for telephone and electrical service
shall be placed in rear line easements when carried on overhead poles.
B.
Easements for utilities. Easements at least 10 feet
wide, centered on rear and other lot lines as required, shall be provided
for utilities where necessary. They shall have continuity of alignment
from block to block, and at deflection points easements may be required
along property lines from utility easements on rear lot lines to the
right-of way.
All required improvements shall be inspected
by the City Engineer and/or the Public Works Director during construction.