Access to a division of land shall be by means of an improved
public street or highway. Where access cannot be obtained from an
improved public street or highway, the advisory agency may approve
a tentative map where access is obtained from an off-site ingress
and egress easement which shall have a minimum width of twenty-five
feet and shall be improved with a minimum curb-to-curb or paved width
of twenty-five feet.
(Prior code § 27-64.01)
All streets, as far as practicable, shall be required to be
in alignment with existing adjacent streets or their proper projection,
and in general conformity with the master plan for the city.
(Prior code § 27-64.02)
Where roads or streets are so constructed that cut or fill banks
are not wholly within the street line, such cut and fill banks shall
be constructed so that they do all of the following:
A. Permit
the development of abutting lots as building sites;
B. Protect
the road and the abutting property against slides and settlements,
all in a manner satisfactory to the city engineer.
(Prior code § 27-64.03)
No street or highway shall have a grade of less than four-tenths
of one percent nor more than six percent. If in the opinion of the
city engineer, topographical conditions do not permit meeting the
minimum grade requirements, he or she may require the installation
of additional catchbasin inlets and/or extra width gutters.
(Prior code § 27-64.04)
A centerline radius of not less than one hundred feet hall be
required on all local street curves. Where reverse curves are employed,
there shall be a tangent of not less than one hundred feet between
the terminus of the first radius and the beginning of the next.
(Prior code § 27-64.05)
Street intersections shall be at as nearly a right angle as
is possible, and care shall be taken in layout of intersections that
adequate area is offered for dedication. Grades on local streets at
their point of intersection with traffic streets or highways should
be reduced to provide for the safe meshing of traffic, turning movements
and standing of vehicles as they await opportunities to enter the
traffic street.
(Prior code § 27-64.06)
The street arrangement shall be such that, in the judgment of
the advisory agency, no undue hardships will be worked on the owners
of adjoining property when they subdivide their land.
(Prior code § 27-64.07)
The type of pavement for curbs, gutters, sidewalks and streets
shall be determined by the city engineer.
(Prior code § 27-64.10)
A cul-de-sac street shall have a turnaround at its terminus
with a minimum forty-four foot radius for the right-of-way and a minimum
thirty-eight foot radius for the paved area. Alleys should have a
minimum twenty-five foot corner radius and a minimum width of twenty
feet.
(Prior code § 27-64.12)
If the circulation element of the general plan shows a highway
so located that any portion thereof lies within a division of land,
that portion of the highway which is within the division shall be
included in the design of the division unless the advisory agency
determines that there is a reasonable probability that the general
plan will be amended to remove or relocate the highway so that it
is no longer within the division of land.
(Prior code § 27-64.13)