Any person who constructs or causes to be constructed any building or dwelling in the city shall construct curbs, gutters, sidewalks and streets in accordance with the city specifications along all street frontage adjoining the property upon which such building or dwelling is constructed, unless adequate curbs, gutters, sidewalks or streets already exist; provided, that in areas not subdivided or parceled into lots of one-half acre or less, such curbs, gutters, sidewalks and streets already exist shall be determined in each instance by the public works department, and an endorsement to that effect shall be made upon each building permit at the time it is issued.
The building inspector shall deny final approval and acceptance, and shall refuse to allow final public utility connections, to any building or dwelling unless such curbs, gutters, sidewalks and streets exist, are constructed or unless money or a bond to guarantee their construction is deposited with the city in a sum equal to the estimated cost of the construction of the improvements as determined by the public works department.
(Code 1964 § 5-5.103)