[Ord. No. 849 § 435.1, 10-16-2007]
A.
The purpose of these regulations is to ensure that land proposed for development shall be served by public facilities at the levels of service established by the City, which are adequate to support and service the area of the proposed development. Land shall not be approved for development unless and until adequate public facilities exist or provision has been made for the following essential public facilities: public safety, water service, wastewater treatment and disposal, stormwater management, electrical service, telecommunications service and transportation facilities. Public facilities shall be provided in a manner that is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, these regulations and other standards adopted by the County.
1.
New development shall provide adequate facilities and services to accommodate demands from proposed development in conformance with the minimum standards established by the City;
2.
Improvements shall be constructed in conformance with the provisions of these regulations;
3.
New development shall be timed and phased at a pace that will ensure the adequate provision of community facilities and services for proposed and future development;
4.
Each phased development project shall be designed so that the project is capable of functioning effectively and independently at completion of each phase;
5.
Adequate roadway facilities shall be provided concurrently with new development and shall be designed and constructed in conformance with applicable City standards; and
6.
All required facilities shall be inspected and approved by the City prior to issuance of a building permit, except sidewalks.
B.
No development shall be approved unless such development has available adequate public facilities and services at the time that development approval is applied for, or such public facilities are contained within a fully funded capital improvement program or plan. Proposed public improvements shall conform to and be properly related to the City's Comprehensive Plan and all applicable capital improvements programs and plans, including the plans for roads, sewer, stormwater management, fire and water districts, school districts and other emergency service providers.
C.
The most current edition of the APWA specifications and the MARC BMP manual for stormwater practices are hereby adopted.