[Code 1975, § 30-124; Code 1992, § 26-171]
The improvements set forth under this division are to be considered as the minimum acceptable standards for a subdivision. All those improvements for which standards are not specifically set forth shall be subject to the approval of the Director of Public Works. All improvements must meet the approval of the City Council.
[Code 1975, § 30-125; Code 1992, § 26-172]
The design of improvements in a subdivision shall conform to the standards set forth in this division as a minimum requirement. Variations from or exceptions to the standards must have the written recommendation of the Director of Public Works and approval of the City Council.
[Code 1975, § 30-126; Code 1992, § 26-173]
Prior to issuing the certificate of approval on the subdivision final plat, the City Council must be satisfied that all improvements required under this division shall be constructed. All improvements required under this division, except the water distribution system and that portion of the storm drainage system which does not benefit the subdivision under consideration, shall be the responsibility of the subdivider. The subdivider shall select one of the following methods of guaranteeing improvements; the method selected shall be subject to approval of the City Council:
(1) 
The subdivider shall be required to deposit with the City Clerk cash, a certified check or a performance bond, whichever the City elects, running to the City, to ensure completion of the required improvements within one year from the date of the approval of the final plat. The amount of such guarantee shall be set by the City Council and shall be equal to the cost to be borne by the developer based on an estimate approved by the Director of Public Works. The City Council shall rebate to the proprietor, as the work progresses, amounts of any cash deposits equal to the ratio of the work completed to the entire project. Prior to the acceptance by the City of the completed improvements, a one-year maintenance bond in an amount set by the City Council shall be posted by the subdivider. Any engineering, legal or administrative costs incurred for design and inspection of improvements shall be the responsibility of the developer; or
(2) 
The subdivider shall petition the City to install the improvements required under this division and finance them through 100% special assessment bonds with the special assessment levied against the lots in the subdivision. The assessment levied against each lot within a subdivision shall be payable over a ten-year period, with the interest rate as determined by the Charter. Should the assessment method of financing improvements be used, the subdivider shall make the home buyer aware, in writing, of all special assessment costs which have been levied against the lot in question. If this method is selected, the date that improvements are to be installed shall be determined by the City Council. Any engineering, legal or administrative costs incurred for design and inspection of improvements shall be considered part of the cost of improvements to be installed and shall be assessable against the lots in the subdivision.
[Code 1975, § 30-127; Code 1992, § 26-174]
All construction plans and specifications for improvements under this division shall be submitted to the Director of Public Works for approval prior to construction. Engineering plans shall utilize, where feasible, the current standard details and specifications of the City.
[Code 1975, § 30-128; Code 1992, § 26-175; 6-26-2017 by Ord. No. 17-005]
The City water distribution system in a subdivision shall be installed at no cost to the City in accordance with the City's special provision and general details upon approval by the Director of Public Works.
[Code 1975, § 30-129; Code 1992, § 26-176; 6-26-2017 by Ord. No. 17-005]
Sanitary sewers in a subdivision shall be installed at no cost to the City in accordance with the City's special provision and general details upon approval by the Director of Public Works.
[Code 1975, § 30-130; Code 1992, § 26-177; 6-26-2017 by Ord. No. 17-005]
Separate storm sewers in a subdivision shall be installed at no cost to the City in accordance with the City's special provision and general details upon approval by the Director of Public Works.
[Code 1975, § 30-131; Code 1992, § 26-178]
Major thoroughfares in subdivisions shall conform to the following:
(1) 
Pavement width: 33 feet to 48 feet or as otherwise prescribed by the Director of Public Works.
(2) 
Pavement type: Portland cement concrete with integral curbs. Thickness and reinforcing as prescribed by the Director of Public Works.
(3) 
Minimum grade: 0.30%.
(4) 
Maximum grade: 3.00%.
(5) 
Vertical curves. Where the grade changes over a total of 1.5%, a vertical curve shall be used having a minimum length equal to 20 times the algebraic difference in the rate of grade, expressed in feet per hundred.
(6) 
Minimum vertical visibility: 500 feet measured from fifty-four-inch eye level to eighteen-inch taillight level.
(7) 
Minimum horizontal visibility: 300 feet measured on the center line.
[Code 1975, § 30-132; Code 1992, § 26-179]
Collector streets in subdivisions shall conform to the following:
(1) 
Pavement width: 33 feet to 44 feet, outside of curb to outside of curb.
(2) 
Pavement type: Portland cement concrete with integral curbs or deep strength asphalt with separate concrete curb and gutter. Thickness and cross section shall be as prescribed by the Director of Public Works.
(3) 
Minimum grade: 0.30%.
(4) 
Maximum grade: 3.00%.
(5) 
Vertical curves. Where the grade changes over a total of 1.5%, a vertical curve shall be used having a minimum length equal to 15 times the algebraic difference in the rate of grade expressed in feet per hundred.
(6) 
Minimum vertical visibility: 300 feet measured from fifty-four-inch eye level to eighteen-inch taillight level.
(7) 
Minimum horizontal visibility: 200 feet measured on the center line.
[Code 1975, § 30-133; Code 1992, § 26-180]
Minor streets in subdivisions shall conform to the following:
(1) 
Pavement width: 27 feet to 33 feet, outside of curb to outside of curb.
(2) 
Pavement type: eight-inch, six-inch, eight-inch Portland cement concrete with integral curb or bituminous concrete surface on aggregate base with separate concrete curb and gutter.
(3) 
Minimum grade: 0.30%.
(4) 
Maximum grade: 3.00%.
(5) 
Vertical curves. Where the grade changes over a total of 1.5%, a vertical curve shall be used having a minimum length equal to 10 times the algebraic difference in the rate of grade expressed in feet per hundred.
(6) 
Minimum vertical visibility: 200 feet measured from fifty-four-inch eye level to eighteen-inch taillight level.
(7) 
Minimum horizontal visibility: 100 feet measured on the center line.
[Code 1975, § 30-134; Code 1992, § 26-181]
Marginal access streets in subdivisions shall conform to the following:
(1) 
Pavement width: 24 feet to 33 feet, as prescribed by the Director of Public Works.
(2) 
Pavement type: eight-inch, six-inch, eight-inch Portland cement concrete with integral curb or bituminous concrete surface on aggregate base with separate concrete curb and gutter.
(3) 
Minimum grade: 0.30%.
(4) 
Maximum grade: 3.00%.
(5) 
Vertical curves. Where the grade changes over a total of 1.5%, a vertical curve shall be used having a minimum length equal to 10 times the algebraic difference in the rate of grade expressed in feet per hundred.
(6) 
Minimum vertical visibility: 200 feet measured from fifty-four-inch eye level to eighteen-inch taillight level.
(7) 
Minimum horizontal visibility: 100 feet measured on the center line.
[Code 1975, § 30-135; Code 1992, § 26-182]
Cul-de-sac streets in subdivisions shall conform to the following:
(1) 
Pavement width: 24 feet to 33 feet, outside of curb to outside of curb.
(2) 
Pavement type: eight-inch, six-inch, eight-inch Portland cement concrete with integral curb or bituminous concrete surface on aggregate base with separate concrete curb and gutter.
(3) 
Minimum grade: 0.30%.
(4) 
Maximum grade: 3.00%.
(5) 
Vertical curves. Where the grade changes over a total of 1.5%, a vertical curve shall be used having a minimum length equal to 10 times the algebraic difference in the rate of grade expressed in feet per hundred.
(6) 
Minimum vertical visibility: 100 feet measured from fifty-four-inch eye level to eighteen-inch taillight level.
(7) 
Minimum horizontal visibility: 100 feet measured on the center line.
(8) 
Center island. The nonroadway area within the vehicular turnaround of a cul-de-sac shall be developed in brick or such other impervious material as may be approved by the Planning Commission. Planting pockets for shrubs and/or trees may be provided within this area, if approved by the Planning Commission.
[Code 1975, § 30-136; Code 1992, § 26-183]
Turnaround streets in subdivisions shall conform to the following:
(1) 
Pavement width: 24 feet to 33 feet, outside of curb to outside of curb.
(2) 
Pavement type: eight-inch, six-inch, eight-inch Portland cement concrete with integral curb or bituminous concrete surface on aggregate base with separate concrete curb and gutter.
(3) 
Minimum grade: 0.30%.
(4) 
Maximum grade: 3.00%.
(5) 
Vertical curves. Where the grade changes over a total of 1.5%, a vertical curve shall be used having a minimum length equal to 10 times the algebraic difference in the rate of grade expressed in feet per hundred.
(6) 
Minimum vertical visibility: 100 feet measured from fifty-four-inch eye level to eighteen-inch taillight level.
(7) 
Minimum horizontal visibility: 100 feet measured on the center line.
(8) 
Boulevarded median strip. The nonroadway area within the boulevard shall be landscaped as approved by the Planning Commission.
[Code 1975, § 30-137; Code 1992, § 26-184]
Industrial service streets in subdivisions shall conform to the following:
(1) 
Pavement width: 33 feet to 48 feet, or as otherwise prescribed by the Director of Public Works.
(2) 
Pavement type: Portland cement concrete with integral curbs. Thickness and reinforcing shall be as prescribed by the Director of Public Works.
(3) 
Minimum grade: 0.30%.
(4) 
Maximum grade: 3.00%.
(5) 
Vertical curves. Where the grade changes over a total of 1.5%, a vertical curve shall be used having a minimum length equal to 20 times the algebraic difference in the rate of grade expressed in feet per hundred.
[Code 1975, § 30-138; Code 1992, § 26-185]
Concrete sidewalks shall be constructed along both sides of every street shown on the subdivision plat; provided, however, the City Council may waive this requirement upon the recommendation of the Planning Commission. Sidewalks, where required, shall be a minimum of four feet wide and four inches thick and shall be placed three feet off property lines.
[Code 1975, § 30-139; Code 1992, § 26-186; 6-26-2017 by Ord. No. 17-005]
Existing trees near street rights-of-way in a subdivision shall be preserved by the subdivider. New trees shall not be planted in the City street right-of-way.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See also Ch. 22, Art. III, Trees.
[Code 1975, § 30-140; Code 1992, § 26-187]
Street name signs conforming to the standards of the City shall be placed at all street intersections in a subdivision and shall be of a permanent weather-resistant construction with the street name visible from two directions.
[Code 1975, § 30-141; Code 1992, § 26-188]
Monuments, being metal bars one-half inch in diameter and 36 inches long, shall be encased in a concrete cylinder four inches in diameter set flush with the finish ground grade and shall be located at all boundary angles, intersections and points of curvature of all lot, street and boundary lines in a subdivision, where permanent monuments are not existing.