No preliminary or final plat shall be approved by the planning
and zoning commission and no completed improvements shall be accepted
by the city engineer unless they conform to the following standards
and specifications. All streets and alleys shall be dedicated to the
public in accordance with these requirements. No private streets will
be permitted. There shall be no reserve strips controlling access
to land dedicated or intended to be dedicated to public use.
(Ordinance 1041 adopted 11/1/1983)
(a) Conformity.
The arrangement, width and location of streets
shall conform to the city's master plan and shall be considered in
their relationship to existing and planned streets, to topography,
to public convenience and safety and in their appropriate relation
to the proposed land use.
(b) Street and pavement widths.
Widths of street rights-of-way
(ROW) and pavement (back of curb to back of curb) shall be as follows:
Type Street
|
Street (ROW)
|
Pavement Width
|
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Arterial
|
100 feet
|
*
|
Collector
|
80 feet
|
*
|
Minor (through)
|
60 feet
|
41 feet
|
Minor (cul-de-sac)
|
50 feet
|
37 feet
|
*As determined by the commission.
|
(c) Street intersections.
(1) Street intersections shall be as nearly at right angles as practicable,
giving due regard to terrain and topography. All streets, arterial,
collector, or minor, unless otherwise approved by the planning and
zoning commission, shall intersect at or near ninety degree (90°)
angles.
(2) All intersections shall have a minimum of fifteen (15) foot radius
at each corner.
(3) Streets intersecting with or extending to meet an existing street
shall be tied to the existing street on centerline with distances
and angles to show relationship.
(d) Dead-end streets and cul-de-sacs.
Dead-end streets may
be platted where the land adjoins property not subdivided in which
case the streets shall be carried to the boundaries thereof. In the
instances where dead-end streets are otherwise necessary, a cul-de-sac
generally not exceeding four hundred (400) feet in length and with
a minimum radius of one hundred (100) feet shall be used.
(e) Layout of streets.
(1) All new streets shall be continuations of existing streets and where
possible, at the same or greater width and having the same names.
Where continuation of a street is not possible, there shall be a minimum
offset of one hundred fifty (150) feet between street centerlines.
(2) Streets shall be platted to allow two (2) tiers of lots with an alley
between. Intersecting cross streets may not be more than one thousand
two hundred (1,200) feet apart, nor less than three hundred (300)
feet apart.
(3) Streets shall be platted with appropriate regard to the county roads,
drainage and other topographical features.
(f) Curbs and gutters.
Curbs and gutters shall be installed
by the subdivider on both sides of all interior streets and on the
subdivision side of all streets forming part of the boundary of the
subdivision in accordance with City of Stanton construction standards.
(g) Street names.
Names of new streets shall not duplicate
or cause confusion with the names of existing streets, unless the
new streets are a continuation of or in alignment with existing streets,
in which case names of existing streets shall be used.
(h) Street lights.
Street lights shall be installed by the
developer at all street intersections within the subdivision and in
accordance with construction standards of the City of Stanton.
(i) Alleys.
Alleys shall be constructed in the rear of lots
fronting on adjoining streets. The minimum width of an alley shall
not be less than twenty (20) feet. Dead-end alleys shall not be permitted.
Portland cement concrete alleys shall not be permitted.
(Ordinance 1041 adopted 11/1/1983)
(a) The
location and width of sanitary sewer system, water, storm sewer, electrical,
anchor, or other city utility easements shall be determined by the
city engineer.
(b) Where
easements are required for other than public utilities, the location
and width shall be acceptable to the private utility company concerned,
with the approval of the planning and zoning commission.
(c) Where
any public or private utility line is required to be adjusted in location
or elevation, the developer shall cause such changes to be made with
the approval of the city engineer.
(d) Where
the proposed subdivision adjoins an unplatted area, and a utility
easement is dedicated on the unplatted property, the developer shall
join the dedication of the easement.
(e) Where
utility easements are not themselves straight within each block, or
if the same do not connect on a straight course with the utility easements
of adjoining blocks, then additional easements shall be provided for
the placing of guy wires on lot division lines in order to support
poles set on curving or deviating rights-of-way or alleys.
(Ordinance 1041 adopted 11/1/1983)
Sidewalks, of minimum four (4) foot width, in accordance with
the construction standards of the city, shall be installed by the
developer as follows:
(1) On
the subdivision side, or sides, of all arterial streets.
(2) On
the subdivision side, or sides, of all collector streets.
(3) As
deemed necessary by the planning and zoning commission in commercial,
industrial, public grounds and multi-family dwelling areas.
(Ordinance 1041 adopted 11/1/1983)
(a) Generally.
All improvements shall be constructed in
accordance with this article and the construction standards of the
city. All costs of such improvements shall be borne by the developer.
All construction shall be subject to the inspection and approval of
the city engineer.
(b) Monuments.
All street corners, alley corners, angle
points and curve control points shall be staked with iron rod markers
having a diameter of not less than three-eighths inch (3/8") and length
of not less than eighteen inches (18").
(c) Streets and drainage.
(1) Surfacing.
All streets within or abutting to the proposed
subdivision shall be paved and curbs and gutters installed according
to the construction standards of the city. Construction shall be subject
to the inspection and approval by the city engineer. Required pavement
widths shall be determined by the city.
(2) Drainage.
Drainage and drainage structures shall be
provided in accordance with construction standards of the city and
construction shall be subject to the inspection and approval by the
city engineer. A drainage report prepared by a professional engineer
shall accompany the preliminary plat. This study shall show the acreage
draining into the subdivision, points of runoff concentration, areas
subject to flooding, the method for draining the runoff through and
away from the subdivision and other pertinent information as required
by the city engineer.
(3) Flood areas.
Areas within the jurisdiction of the city
planning and zoning commission subject to flood conditions as established
by the city engineer will not be considered for subdivision purposes
until adequate drainage has been provided.
(d) Utilities.
(1) Water supply and distribution.
(A) All subdivisions shall be provided with water supply and water distribution
systems approved by the city engineer in accordance with the city's
construction standards.
(B) Standard fire hydrants shall be installed as part of the water distribution
system per specifications of the state board of insurance and in accordance
with the city's construction standards.
(2) Sanitary sewer.
(A) All subdivisions shall be provided with an approved sewage collection
system approved by the city engineer in accordance with the city's
construction standards.
(B) Connections with the city sanitary sewer system shall be required
except where the city council determines that such connection will
require unreasonable expenditures when compared with other methods
of sewer disposal. Where septic tanks are installed, the subdivider
shall conduct percolation tests under the supervision of the city
engineer in order to determine the adequate size of proposed lots.
If a sanitary sewage disposal system is to be installed, the plans
for such system must be approved by the Texas State Health Department,
prior to approval of the final plat by the planning and zoning commission.
(3) Utility lines.
All utility lines that pass under a street
shall be installed before the street is paved. When it is necessary
that utility lines pass under the street pavements, they shall be
installed to a point at least three (3) feet beyond the edge of the
pavement or the back of the curb.
(Ordinance 1041 adopted 11/1/1983)