(1) 
All roadway construction and improvement within city or town limits or urban growth areas (UGAs) shall comply with the requirements of the city or town standards as adopted in Chapter 17.15 LCC. For cities that do not have adopted road standards and for county UGAs not attached to cities, the county standards shall apply. In addition to all other roadway requirements, the urban features in this article shall apply.[1]
[1]
[Codifier's Note: see also, UGA road standards provisions/limitations in LCC § 12.60.240(1)(a) and (b).]
(2) 
All roadway construction within an area of more intense development (LAMIRD), as defined in RCW 36.70A.070, shall be as set forth in Section III and LCC § 12.60.230 et seq. of these standards plus urban features described in this article.
(Ord. 1194 Exh. B, 2007)
Plans for the construction of sidewalks, curb and gutters shall be submitted as part of the plans when applicable.
(Ord. 1194 Exh. B, 2007)
(1) 
Where an Urban Road Section (Standard Detail 3-1) is appropriate for use in the rural area; sidewalks, curb and gutter may be required on both sides of all roads interior to the development, including cul-de-sacs.
(2) 
Sidewalks.
(a) 
The design and construction of all sidewalks shall meet the standards set forth in Standard Detail 10-1, Sidewalk, at the end of this chapter.
(b) 
Form and subgrade inspection by the county is required before the sidewalk is poured.
(3) 
Curb and Gutter.
(a) 
Cement concrete curb and gutter shall be used for all road edges unless otherwise approved by the county engineer.
(b) 
The design and construction of curb and gutter shall meet the standards set forth in Standard Detail 10-2, Cement Concrete Curb and Gutter, at the end of this chapter.
(c) 
Form and subgrade inspection by the county is required before the curb and gutter is poured.
(d) 
Monolithic pour of curb and sidewalk will not be allowed.
(Ord. 1194 Exh. B, 2007)
(1) 
All sidewalks must be constructed of barrier-free design consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Ramps shall be constructed to the current WSDOT standard or acceptable alternate.
(2) 
Curb access ramps shall be constructed of portland cement concrete. Form and subgrade inspection by the county is required before the handicap ramp is poured.
(Ord. 1194 Exh. B, 2007)
All surveying and staking shall be performed by an engineering or surveying firm capable of performing such work. The engineer or surveyor directing such work shall be licensed as a professional engineer or professional land surveyor by the state of Washington.
(Ord. 1194 Exh. B, 2007)
(1) 
Testing may be required at the applicant's or contractor's expense on all materials and construction as specified in the standard specifications. At a minimum, one slump test and two test cylinders shall be taken once per day.
(2) 
The county shall be notified before each phase of sidewalk and curb construction commences.
(Ord. 1194 Exh. B, 2007)
(1) 
Bikeways may be allowed when the traffic analysis indicates substantial bicycle usage, which would benefit from a designated bicycle facility as determined by the traffic engineer.
(2) 
The minimum design standards for bikeways shall be as defined in the WSDOT Design Manual, Facilities for Non-motorized Transportation.
(Ord. 1194 Exh. B, 2007)