Plans for public improvements shall be prepared by a registered civil engineer and shall be in accordance with city public works standards and specifications.
(Ord. 951, 1984; Ord. 1505 § 10, 2001; Ord. 2056 § 13, 2022)
A plan-profile map shall be prepared for the streets and drainage facilities on 24-inch by 36-inch stabilized drafting film. The horizontal scale shall be one inch equals 50 feet or larger and the vertical scale shall be one inch equals five feet or one inch equals two feet, as approved by the city engineer.
(Ord. 951, 1984)
The plan maps and plan-profile maps shall show all existing and proposed topography, utilities, grades, subdivision lines, rights-of-way and all other features required by the city engineer.
(Ord. 951, 1984)
The plan maps, plan-profile maps and specifications shall be submitted to and approved and signed thereon by the city engineer prior to proceeding with the proposed improvements.
(Ord. 951, 1984; Ord. 1505 § 10, 2001)
All improvements shall be installed in accordance with city public works standards and specifications as adopted by the city council and site improvements as inspected and approved by the city engineer or his/her designee. Variances regarding the design principles and minimum requirements for the layout of subdivisions can be considered by the city hearing examiner under the process contained in Chapter 16.90 PMC. The city engineer will make a recommendation to the hearing examiner on any application for a variance under this section.
(Ord. 951, 1984; Ord. 1505 § 10, 2001; Ord. 2056 § 14, 2022)