Prior to the issuance of any permit or permits for any of the
following items of work, the subdivider shall furnish the applicable
improvement plans for that permit in accordance with the approved
tentative tract map. Should the developer desire to record the final
tract map prior to the installation of required improvements, all
the plans necessary for the tract development shall be submitted and
approved:
A. Plan
and profile drawings on all streets, sewers, drainage improvements,
street lighting system, telephone and cable television. All tracings
or duplicate tracings shall be filed with the city engineer; all work
to be submitted to and signed by a registered engineer and approved
by the city engineer;
B. In
the event grading is to be done, a grading plan consisting of typical
cross-sections and finished grades of all lots, streets and highways
in the proposed new subdivision, all in accordance with the requirements
of this code.
(Ord. 5683 § 7, 2009)
All improvements shall conform to the city standard plans for
public works construction and shall be installed at the subdivider's
expense. Permits shall be obtained from the city engineer, where required,
before any construction is started. The following general standards
shall apply:
A. Electrical
and Underground Systems.
1. Within
the exterior boundaries of subdivisions, all electrical, communication,
fire alarm, television service, street lighting, and like systems
and circuits providing direct services to the property being subdivided
shall be installed underground. Surface-mounted pedestals, terminal
boxes and meter cabinets may nevertheless be installed above ground
but shall not be located upon any street, alley or future street or
within any setback area established pursuant to Title 30 or by setback
ordinance.
2. The
subdivider shall provide all the substructures necessary for an electrical
distribution system in accordance with plans approved by the general
manager of Glendale water and power, and in addition shall pay to
the department of Glendale water and power, the cost of the labor
and material necessary for the installation of the transformers, cable
or cables and devices in such underground system and the cost of the
preparation of plans and specifications for such system. It shall
also be the obligation of the subdivider to make all appropriate arrangements
with the persons, firms or corporations furnishing such utilities
or devices for the underground installation thereof.
3. The provisions of this subsection
A shall apply only to tentative tract maps approved by the council after the effective date of the ordinance codified in this title.
B. Water
Systems. In all subdivisions, the subdivider shall provide a water
distribution system in accordance with this code. The plans for such
system shall be as approved by the general manager of Glendale water
and power and shall include, but not be limited to, pipelines, fire
hydrants and any water storage facilities necessary to serve the subdivision.
In addition, service connections to each lot in the subdivision shall
be part of the required system.
C. Street
Lighting Systems. In all subdivisions, the subdivider shall provide
a street lighting system in accordance with plans approved by the
general manager of Glendale water and power. all streets of the subdivision
shall have an average lighting intensity of not less than 35 lumens
per lineal foot of street and the standards shall be of an ornamental
type with underground circuits.
D. Watercourses.
Watercourses shall be shown and storm drains shall be placed in easements
when public right-of-way is not available or adequate. The planning
commission or council, when so advised by the city engineer or flood
control district, may require watercourses to be placed entirely in
underground conduits or adequately fenced or otherwise improved.
E. Monuments.
Durable steel metal monuments consisting of iron pipes 24 inches in
length, or as approved by the city engineer, shall be installed or
referenced to the following locations:
2. At
intervals of not more than 500 feet along boundary lines, at such
lesser intervals as required by the city engineer to assure accuracy
and ability to reestablish such monuments;
3. At
the beginning and ending of property lines, curves or P.I. at the
discretion of the city engineer;
4. All
lot corners or buildable area extremities and, in addition, set a
lead and tack in the sidewalk or curb on the prolongation of side
lot lines. Standard monuments shall be placed along the centerlines
of public streets and alleys as follows:
a. All intersections, all P.I.s or beginning and ending of curves.
F. Street
Design. Street design shall conform to the city standard plans for
public works construction, but in no event shall streets be paved
with less than three inches asphaltic concrete paving and such subbase
preparation as required for the design wheel loads and traffic volume
as recommended by a soils engineer.
G. Commencement
of Work. Improvement work shall not be commenced until plans have
been approved and the necessary permits issued by the city engineer.
H. Inspection.
All improvements shall be constructed under the inspection of and
to the satisfaction of the city engineer.
I. Commercial
and Industrial Subdivision Improvements. Improvements for industrial
and commercial subdivision shall be set out in this title, except
that suitable planting areas may be substituted for street trees at
the discretion of the planning commission.
(Ord. 5683 § 7, 2009)
Improvements to be installed by each subdivider shall include
the following:
A. Curb,
gutter, sidewalks and walkways (for parking bays, where required),
including those on the subdivision's side of streets bordering upon
the boundaries of the subdivision;
B. Sanitary
sewers and laterals to serve each lot and stubs to back of curb prior
to paving;
C. Storm
sewers, drains and channel improvements;
D. Slope
planting, silt basins or other form of erosion control;
E. Street
surfacing shall be of Portland cement concrete or asphaltic concrete,
including those bordering upon the boundary of the subdivision, to
the centerline of the full proposed street width;
F. Street
trees as recommended by the director of public works;
G. Street
nameplate signs, including posts and hardware, at locations approved
by the city engineer to standard city specifications;
H. Stop
signs and other traffic control signs and signals required by the
traffic and transportation administrator;
I. Fire
alarm call boxes to be located as approved by the fire chief.
(Ord. 5683 § 7, 2009)
Every street, alley, right-of-way and easement, or other public
place shown on any subdivision of land within the city shall be dedicated
to the city when such dedication is deemed necessary by the council
for public use, but this shall not be construed as acceptance of such
dedication until such dedication is formally accepted by resolution
of the council. In the case of parcel maps, such dedications shall
be deemed necessary by the planning commission for public use, and
formal acceptance shall be by an acceptance certificate on the parcel
map signed by the director of community development. The following
specific regulations shall apply:
A. Streets. Streets, alleys and other rights-of-way in any subdivision or minor division of land shall be offered for dedication. Part width streets shall be accepted for dedication only where, in the judgment of the council or planning commission, extraordinary conditions warrant such dedication. In any case, no less than one-half (½) of the full width required for the ultimate street shall be dedicated in addition to the reserve set out in subsection
B. of this section.
B. Reserve
Strips.
1. Reserve
strips or outlots where required to control access over certain lot
lines or over the end of street stubs shall be dedicated to the city.
When adjacent to the boundary of a tract or subdivision, a one-foot
reserve strip or outlot, in addition to the street right-of-way, shall
be dedicated along the boundary of the subdivision.
2. A
reserve strip, in addition to other easements, shall be dedicated
to the city for the installation of a permanent wall or fence when
required by the planning commission.
(Ord. 5683 § 7, 2009; Ord. 5803 § 72, 2013)
Where the required subdivision improvements are financed and
installed pursuant to a special assessment proceedings, and upon the
furnishing by the contractor of the faithful performance and labor
and material bonds required by the special assessment act being used,
the director of public works may reduce the improvement security required
to be posted by the subdivider by an amount equal to the amount of
such bonds furnished by the contractor.
(Ord. 5683 § 7, 2009)