The subdivider shall grade each land division in order to establish
street, block and lot grades in proper relation to each other and
to topography as follows:
A. Master site-grading plan.
(1) A master site-grading plan shall be prepared by the subdivider for
all new subdivisions. This plan shall be prepared in accordance with
the requirements and standards of the City.
(2) The master site-grading plan shall show existing and proposed elevations
of all lot corners, control points and building locations. The plan
shall also indicate all overland storm drainage in and adjacent to
the subdivision. The cost of the preparation of such a plan shall
be paid for by the subdivider.
(3) After approval or modification of these plans by the City Engineer,
the full width of the right-of-way of the proposed streets within
the subdivision and the entire subdivision lot area shall be graded
in accordance with the master site-grading plan. The owners of the
subdivision lots shall adhere to those plans.
(4) Upon completion of all street and subdivision grading, the grades
shall be checked and inspected by the Building Inspector to determine
that the completed grading work is in accordance with the master site-grading
plan. All grades shall be within 0.4 of a foot of the elevations shown
on the master site-grading plan.
(5) The cost of all required grading work, supervision, certification,
inspection and engineering fees shall be paid for by the subdivider.
B. Right-of-way grading. The subdivider shall grade the full width of
the right-of-way of all proposed streets in accordance with the approved
plans, including the grading of sight triangles at each intersection.
C. Block grading. Block grading shall be completed by one or more of
the following methods prior to the installation of utilities:
(1) Regrading along the side or rear lot lines which provides for drainage
to the public drainage facilities.
(2) Parts of all lots may be graded to provide for drainage to a ditch
or to a swale, provided any ditches or swales are in public drainage
easements.
(3) Draining across rear or side lot lines may be permitted, provided
that the course of drainage is within a public drainage easement and
is toward public drainage facilities.
D. Miscellaneous grading requirements.
(1) Lot grading shall be completed so that water drains away from each
building site toward public drainage facilities at a minimum grade
of 1%, and provisions shall be made to prevent drainage onto properties
adjacent to the land division unless to a public drainage facility.
(2) Grading activities shall not result in slopes greater than three
to one on public lands or lands subject to public access.
(3) The topsoil stripped for grading shall not be removed from the site
unless identified in the erosion control plan approved by the City
Engineer as not being necessary for erosion control or site landscaping
purposes. Topsoil shall be uniformly returned to the lots when rough
grading is finished. Topsoil piles shall be leveled and seeded for
erosion control prior to the City releasing the one-year guarantee
provision on public improvements in the streets adjacent to the lots
on which the topsoil is stockpiled.
(4) Such grading shall not result in detriment to any existing developed
lands, either within or outside of the corporate limits.