Utilities within the right-of-way on new roads or in roadways where existing topography, utilities, or storm drains are not in conflict, shall be located as shown in typical sections, and as indicated in this section. Where existing utilities or storm drains are in place, new utilities shall conform to these standards as nearly as practical and yet be compatible with the existing installations. Exceptions may be approved when necessary to meet the special requirements of overhead utilities where right-of-way space is limited, planned unit developments, short subdivisions, mobile home parks, multifamily developments and commercial developments.
A. Gas and Water Lines.
1. Shoulder and Ditch Section.
If practical: Outside of ditch line.
Otherwise: In shoulder three feet from edge of travel lane.
2. Curb and Gutter Section.
Preferable: Near gutter of curb or at distance which will clear root masses of street trees if these are present or planned for.
Otherwise: 10 feet from centerline. Mains and service connections to all lots should be completed prior to placing of surface materials.
3. Designated side of centerline to generally conform with King County. GAS: south and west; WATER: north and east.
4. Depth of Cover.
a. Water at three and a half feet minimum cover from finished grade.
b. Gas at three feet minimum cover from finished grade.
B. Sanitary Sewers. Mains located five feet south and west of centerline, side sewer cover five feet minimum from finished grade at property line, terminated inside lot.
C. Sanitary and water lines shall be separated in accordance with good engineering practice by being spaced at least 10 feet apart, horizontally.
D. Gravity systems, whether sanitary or storm drainage, shall have precedence over other systems in planning and installation.
E. Electric utilities, power, telephone, cable TV. Required: underground, either side of road, at plan location and depth compatible with other utilities and storm drains. Each utility is to file with the city its construction standards and current revisions.
F. Notwithstanding other provisions, underground systems shall be located at least five feet away from the road centerline and where they will not otherwise disturb existing survey monumentation.
(Ord. 483 § 6.2, 1980)