A.
Improvements installed in land divisions shall be constructed in conformance with the provisions of Riverside County Ordinance 461.
B.
In the absence of a standard for an improvement, the Director of Transportation or flood control engineer, as appropriate, may establish a standard in keeping with good construction and engineering practices.
C.
When asphalt-concrete dikes are permitted and drainage is required to cross at intersecting streets, concrete curb returns and cross-gutters shall be installed.
D.
Structural roadbed section shall be designed using recognized design methods, employing engineering soils analysis and determination of traffic evaluations.
E.
The street pattern in the land development shall not land lock adjacent property or preclude access to public land.
F.
When located under the pavement, utility mains and utility services shall be installed before the final street surfacing is installed.
G.
Asphalt-concrete dikes shall be placed when fill slopes are 4:1 or steeper, or street gradients exceed three percent.
H.
Concrete curb and gutter shall be placed in lieu of asphalt concrete dike when street gradient is less than 0.50 percent or when street drainage exceeds a velocity of 10 feet per second.
I.
When an existing underground utility or pipeline crosses a proposed land division or an access to a land division, the land divider shall adequately protect the utility or pipeline as directed by the utility owner as part of the conditional approval of the land division.
J.
Projects which are located in high fire hazard areas as shown on the Comprehensive General Plan hazardous fire area map shall require special fire mitigation measures. These fire mitigation measures include the following:
(Ord. 18 § 2, 2008, RCC § 16.24.010)