(1)
The improvements required by this Chapter shall be installed in all subdivisions. All improvements shall be installed and guaranteed by the developer in accordance with Springville City ordinances and the Springville Standard Specifications and Drawings and be inspected by the Public Works Director, or the Director's designee. All improvements shall be completed within:
(a)
One (1) year from the date of final approval, or
(b)
If the developer elects to post an improvement completion assurance and record a subdivision plat prior to constructing any subdivision improvements, one (1) year from the date of recording the subdivision plat.
At its discretion, the City Council may grant one (1) extension not to exceed twelve (12) months for the developer to install the required improvements. If an extension is granted and the applicant has previously elected to record a subdivision and provide an improvement completion assurance for the improvements, the applicant must update or submit a current improvement completion assurance that covers the granted extension period with the Public Works Department as required in accordance with Section 14-5-202. Extensions granted by the City Council will also extend the preliminary plan approval of the overall phasing plan under Section 14-2-108(9). Failure to meet this time frame may result in forfeiture of the improvement completion assurance in accordance with Section 14-5-206.
(2)
Completion of Improvements:
(a)
Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the following improvements are required to be installed:
(i)
All underground piping, including, but not limited to, storm drains, irrigation piping, sewer, culinary and secondary water lines, and any and all electrical, cable, Internet service, etc., lines shall be installed.
(ii)
All flood control retention/detention basins or areas shall be graded to within four inches (4") of finish grade, with all delivery, outfall lines and structures installed.
(iii)
All curb and gutter, structural fill, sub-base, and road base shall be installed, graded and compacted to meet City specifications. In addition, from the period of May 1st through and including November 1st (or as long as asphalt plants are operating, and the mean daily temperature is above forty-five (45) degrees F.), the roadways shall be asphalted.
(b)
(i)
Notwithstanding subsection (2)(a) of this Section, when building construction is commercial, industrial, or multi-family construction, building permits may be issued prior to the completion of those improvements listed under subsection (2)(a) of this Section when:
(A)
The entire project is being developed by a single owner;
(B)
All water line systems and hydrants necessary for fire suppression have been installed and tested prior to the beginning of combustible construction;
(C)
Appropriate bonds and guarantees are in place to cover said required improvements; and
(D)
The City Council has approved a development agreement that establishes an acceptable timeline to install and protect said improvements and fully addresses all public safety access requirements.
(ii)
The timeline to install and protect public improvements shall prohibit heavy equipment from traveling on or across any street within the subdivision, except under the following circumstances:
(A)
The heavy equipment is being used to construct the streets and public improvements within the streets;
(B)
The heavy equipment is only traveling along approved designated routes within the streets;
(C)
The pavement is installed; or
(D)
Road base is filled to top of lip of gutter with sufficient elevation to accommodate street surface drainage.
(c)
Prior to the issuance of the certificate of occupancy, the following improvements are required to be installed:
(i)
Sidewalk along the entire frontage of the lot in question;
(ii)
Street signs and street lighting;
(iii)
Flood control retention/detention basins completed with all landscaping, sprinkler systems, or other improvements required by the City for the completion of the basin; and
(iv)
All street improvements, including pavement.
(Adopted by Ord. No. 1-03; amended by Ord. No. 6-03; Ord. No. 11-2009, 06/16/2009; Ord. No. 10-2010, 06/15/2010; Ord. No. 08-2013, 06/04/2013; Ord. No. 05-2014 § 4, 02/18/2014)