Except as otherwise provided in this Title, the minimum improvements
which the subdivider shall be required to make or enter into an agreement
to make in a subdivision, prior to the acceptance and approval of
the final map by the Council, shall be according to Schedule "A."
(Ord. 249 § 3, 1989)
The Council may vary from the provisions of Schedule "A"
when it determines that one or more of the following conditions exist:
(a) An offer of dedication is not to be accepted by the City and the
subdivision is so designed as to preclude the use of the streets by
traffic other than serving the lots within the subdivision;
(b) There are peculiar circumstances present due to the size or slope
of the parcel of land, soil or topographical conditions or subdivision
design, which reasonably justify a deviation from the standards otherwise
applicable; or
(c) The findings required by Section
20.76.070 are made by the Council.
The Council's determination shall be Stated in its minutes,
citing the condition or conditions found to exist.
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(Ord. 249 § 3, 1989)
Wherever this Title provides that standards of design or the
schedule of improvements may be modified, an application for such
modification shall be made in writing, stating fully the grounds of
the application and the facts relied upon by the subdivider. The application
shall be filed with the tentative map of the subdivision. In order
for the Council to approve the application, it must find all of the
following:
(a) That unusual circumstances or conditions affecting the property render
compliance with Schedule "A" impractical;
(b) That the modification is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment
of a substantial property right; and
(c) That the granting of the modification will not be detrimental to
the public welfare or injurious to other property in the vicinity.
(Ord. 249 § 3, 1989)
Improvements installed in subdivisions shall be constructed
in full conformance with the subdivision improvement standards set
forth in this Title.
In the absence of a standard for an improvement proposed by
the subdivider, the Engineer may establish a standard in keeping with
good construction and engineering practices.
(Ord. 249 § 3, 1989)