A.
Standards and Approval. All improvements hereinafter mentioned shall conform to those required in the "Standard Subdivision Improvement Specifications" prepared by the City Engineer, recommended by the Planning Commission, and adopted by the City Council as standards for the City, and copies of which are on file in the office of the City Clerk.
1.
Improvement work shall not be commenced until plans and specifications have been approved by the City Engineer.
2.
All improvements shall be constructed under the inspection of and to the approval of the City Engineer or inspector named by the City Council.
3.
All underground utilities shall be installed before the construction of streets or alleys and be inspected prior to covering.
4.
All homes within new subdivisions shall have front yard landscaping and fencing installed prior to the final building inspection. Front yard landscaping shall include street trees as provided by the City street ordinance and mature lawns equipped with an underground sprinkler system approved by the Director of Public Works. Lawn areas may be seeded as an alternative to the installation of turf grass, provided that the lawn is mature at the time of occupancy. Fencing details and plans shall be approved by the Director of Public Works.
B.
General Requirements.
1.
Streets and Highways. All streets and highways shall be graded and surfaced to cross-section grades approved by the City Engineer. The subdivider shall improve the extension of all subdivision streets, highways, alleys, and public ways to the intercepting paving line of any City street or County road or State highway.
2.
Structures. Structures or conduits shall be installed as deemed necessary by the City Engineer for drainage, access, and/or public safety, such structures or conduits to be placed to grades and to be a design and size approved by the City Engineer.
3.
Curbs and Gutters. Curbs and gutters shall be installed on all lots to locations and grades approved by the City Engineer.
4.
Sidewalks. Sidewalks shall be installed on all lots to grades, locations, and widths approved by the City Engineer.
5.
Sewage Disposal. Sanitary sewer facilities connecting with existing City sewers shall be installed to the property line of each lot. All sewer lines shall be installed to grades, location, design, and sizes approved by the City Engineer.
6.
Water. Water mains connecting with existing City mains shall be installed by the subdivider to the requirements of the City.
Should connection to the City water mains not be feasible, the subdivider may provide service by the establishment of a mutual water system in which case, water mains and fire hydrants shall be installed to grade, location, design, and size as approved by the City Engineer.
7.
Street Trees. Street trees shall be required; and conform to the Master Street Tree Plan, at the expense of the developer.
8.
Railroad Crossings. Provision shall be made for any and all railroad crossings necessary to provide access to or circulation within the proposed subdivision, including the preparation of all documents necessary for application to the California State Public Utilities Commission for the establishment and improvement of such crossing. The cost of such railroad crossing shall be borne by the subdivider.
All streets, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, pavements, sanitary sewer lines, water mains, gas mains, culverts, street name signs, fire hydrants, street lights, trees, drainage structures and other improvements specified herein shall be installed by and at the expense of the subdivider.
9.
Utilities. Utility facilities, with connections to each lot within the subdivision, adequate to supply cable television, telephone, electricity, gas and water service to the subdivision, shall be constructed and installed in and for the purpose of supplying cable television, telephone, electricity, gas, sewer, and water service to the subdivision.
Underground Utilities. All of the following existing and proposed facilities within the subdivision shall be placed underground:
Telephone or telegraph.
Electrical distribution for transmission.
Cable television.
Community television distribution or transmission facilities.
Exceptions to the above are as follows:
a.
Transformers, pedestal-mounted terminal boxes, meter cabinets and concealed ducts may be situated above ground if they are used solely for the purpose of providing service within subdivisions and are used solely in connection with the underground transmission or distribution lines.
b.
Transmission lines supported by metal poles may be situated above the surface of the ground if the voltage carried by such lines is 37.5 KV or more and no distribution line serving the subdivision is connected to or carried on the poles of said 37.5 KV line within the subdivision.
c.
Poles supporting street lights and the electrical lines within said poles, may be situated above the surface of the ground.
d.
After consideration of the report and recommendation of the Planning Commission, the City Council may waive the requirement of underground utilities, in whole or in part, for industrial subdivisions.
e.
In those cases where requirement for underground utilities has been waived, the easements for overhead pole lines shall be provided at the rear of all lots, except where alleys are available, or where the requirement is waived by the City Council.
f.
The waiver by the City Council of the requirements of this section for one portion of a subdivision shall not affect the requirements for the balance of that subdivision.
g.
Provided, however, that where the rules and regulations of the California Public Utility Commission (PUC) and this section are or shall be in conflict, the rules and regulations of the PUC shall apply.
10.
It shall be the responsibility of all subdividers seeking to provide telephone or telegraph service, electrical distribution or transmission service, cable television service or community television distribution or transmission facilities, to make the necessary arrangements with the utility companies involved for the underground installation of pipes, wires and facilities required for said services at subdivider's expense unless otherwise required by rules, regulations and tariffs on file with the California Public Utilities Commission. In regards to cable television, the subdivider is responsible for and the cost of trenching, necessary substructures, including conduit and pedestals and all extensions of cable television service to the subdivision from existing television trunk lines.
11.
All utilities, water lines, sanitary sewers and laterals and storm sewers, when the same are to lie and shall be installed in the paved portion of streets, service roads, alleys or highways or public improvements, shall be constructed prior to the surfacing of public streets, service roads, alleys or highways or public improvements.
(Ord. 77-19, 5-24-1977; Ord. 82-6, 12-14-1982; Ord. 88-8, 9-13-1988)