The city's comprehensive plan sets forth the requirements for providing adequate transportation and utility systems to serve the community's present and future needs. Land development without adequate transportation and utility systems will adversely affect the overall economic growth of the city and cause undue damage to the public health and welfare of its citizens. Consequently, the city finds that it is in the public interest to require land development to meet the following improvement requirements.
(Ord. 974 § 4 (Exh. A.2 § 601), 1998)
A. 
The public works superintendent is hereby given the authority to develop standard forms, including but not limited to deeds, easements, interim access agreements, escrow agreements, street improvement agreements, subdivision compliance agreements and agreements to dedicate right-of-way, to include the contents and warranties when they are submitted, and the procedure for implementation necessary to carry out the purpose of this chapter.
B. 
Any easements submitted on a final plat or on a separate easement form shall be subject to the requirements of this chapter.
(Ord. 974 § 4 (Exh. A.2 § 602), 1998)