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Ord #248 - 3rd Ser/Amending the code of Ordinances pertaining to subdivisions
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Ord #248 - 3rd Ser/Amending the code of Ordinances pertaining to subdivisions
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or the subdivider may post a security insuring completion of such improvements upon demand of the <br /> city. <br /> Sec. 82-217.- Subdivisions straddling municipal and school district boundaries. <br /> Lot lines shall be laid out so as not to cross municipal and school district boundary lines. <br /> Sec. 82-218.- Monuments. <br /> The applicant shall place permanent reference monuments in the plat as required by statute. <br /> Sec. 82-219.- Character of the land. <br /> Land which the council finds to be unsuitable for subdivision or development due to flooding, <br /> improper drainage, steep slopes, soil conditions, rock formations,adverse earth formations or topography, <br /> utility easements, or other features which will reasonably be harmful to the safety,health and general <br /> welfare of the present or future inhabitants of the plat and/or its surrounding areas shall not be subdivided <br /> or developed unless adequate methods are formulated by the developer and approved by the council,upon <br /> recommendation of the city engineer,to solve the problems created by the unsuitable land conditions. <br /> Such land shall be set aside for uses as shall not involve such a danger. <br /> Sec. 82-220.-Plat name. <br /> The proposed name of the plat shall not duplicate, or too closely approximate phonetically,the name <br /> of any other plat in the city covered by this chapter. The council shall have final authority to designate the <br /> name of the plat, which shall be determined at preliminary plat approval. <br /> Sec. 82-221.-Drainage and storm sewers. <br /> (a) General requirements. The city shall not approve any plat which does not make adequate provision <br /> for stormwater or floodwater runoff. Surface water drainage patterns shall be shown for each lot and <br /> block. The stormwater drainage system shall be separate and independent of any sanitary sewer <br /> system. Storm sewers,where required, shall be designed by the method as approved by the city, and a <br /> copy of design computations shall be submitted along with plans. Inlets shall be provided so that <br /> surface water is not carried across or around any intersection,nor for a distance of more than 600 feet <br /> in the gutter in urban areas. When calculations indicate that curb capacities are exceeded at a point,no <br /> further allowance shall be made for flow beyond that point; and basins shall be used to intercept flow <br /> at that point. <br /> (b) Nature of stormwater facilities. <br /> (1) Location. The subdivision shall be required by the city to carry away by pipe or open ditch any <br /> spring or surface water that may exist either previously to or as a result of the plat. Such drainage <br /> facilities shall be located in the road right-of-way where feasible, or in perpetual unobstructed <br /> easements of appropriate width, and shall be constructed in accordance with the city's <br /> construction standards and specifications. <br /> (2) Accessibility to public storm sewers. <br /> Final Draft page 24 <br />
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