A.
Permit Required. The construction, modification, or repair of public streets, sidewalks, and utilities located within a public right-of-way, and all other development activities occurring within a public right-of-way shall require a permit and approved plans.
B.
Application Requirements. Applications shall be made on forms provided by the city and shall include all of the information required by the form in addition to all of the items listed below.
1.
Vicinity map showing the location of existing arterial streets adjoining the proposed improvement or within the immediate vicinity of the improvement;
2.
Name, address, and phone number of permit applicant;
3.
Name, address, and phone number of engineer, contractor, or agent;
4.
A complete set of plans depicting the proposed work and including any information, details, or specifications requested by the public works director. Unless waived by the public works director, all plans shall be prepared by a civil engineer licensed in the state of Washington.
C.
Plan Requirements. Unless waived or modified by the public works director, plans shall, at a minimum, include all of the following:
1.
Width and location of existing streets adjoining the improvement;
2.
Property lines, right-of-way lines and easement lines with dimensions and north arrow;
3.
Location of street improvement and appurtenances including driveways, properly dimensioned and stationed along the centerline and location and stationing of all horizontal angle points and horizontal curve data;
4.
Location of all existing and proposed overhead and underground utilities, including storm and sanitary sewers, water courses, railroad crossings, structures within the right-of-way, trees, and all pertinent topographic features, including location and elevations of all survey bench marks;
5.
Suitable title plate on each drawing with street name, name and address of developer, scale, date and the name, address and telephone number and stamp of the registered engineer or land surveyor responsible for the plan preparation;
6.
Street profiles for individual street sections including the following information:
a.
Street centerline stationing and vertical elevations,
b.
A two- or three-line profile showing the existing ground surface along the street centerline and proposed top of curb and street centerline profiles,
c.
Slope of the street between grade changes and vertical curve information,
d.
Centerline profile of intersecting streets a minimum of 100 feet each side of street improvement and profile of all driveways with grades greater than eight percent,
e.
Suitable title plate on each drawing with street name, name and address of developer, vertical and horizontal scale, date and the name, address, telephone number and stamp of the registered engineer or land surveyor responsible for the plan preparation;
7.
Structural details shall include properly dimensioned details of curbs and gutters, street cross sections, drainage facilities, retaining walls and all major structures to be constructed within the right-of-way;
8.
Information and specifications for telecommunications conduit and vaults.
(Ord. 959 § 4, 1980; Ord. 1933 § 1 (Exh. A), 2023)