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the front lot adjacent to the access outlot shall be equivalent to the side street yard requirement <br /> for that zoning district. <br /> (4) Access requirements. <br /> a. Access outlots shall be wide enough to accommodate drainage,snow removal and screening <br /> without encroaching on neighboring properties. In no case shall an outlot be narrower than <br /> 30 feet in width. <br /> b. In approving front/back lot divisions, the city may require that both front lot and back lot <br /> share a driveway access within the access outlot if the council determines that creating an <br /> additional access to the existing street will be a potential safety hazard. <br /> c. Driveways within a back lot shall be located at least ten feet from the side or rear lot lines of <br /> adjacent lots. <br /> d. No more than two residences may be served by a driveway located within an access outlot. <br /> e. No access outlot may be platted abutting an adjacent outlot except when the intent is to <br /> combine the two access outlots for creation of a public or private road meeting city standards. <br /> (5) Screening requirements and accessory structure standards. Front/back lot subdivisions shall be <br /> designed in a manner such that the screening requirements and accessory structure standards of <br /> section 78-1370 can be met. <br /> (3) Effective date. The requirements and standards of this section shall apply only to those front/back <br /> lot divisions which received preliminary plat approval after January 1, 1994. <br /> Sec. 82-257.-Soil preservation,grading and seeding. <br /> (a) Soil preservation and final grading. No certificate of occupancy shall be issued until final grading <br /> has been completed in accordance with the approved final subdivision and the lot precovered with soil <br /> with an average depth of at least six inches,which shall contain no particles over two inches in diameter <br /> over the entire area of the lot, except that portion covered by buildings or included in streets,or where <br /> the grade has not been changed. Topsoil shall not be removed from residential lots or used as spoil but <br /> shall be redistributed so as to provide at least three inches of cover on the lots and boulevards. <br /> (b) Lawn-grass seed and sod. All disturbed areas shall be stabilized with a vegetative mix approved by <br /> the city engineer. No certificate of occupancy shall be issued until the disturbed areas meet the <br /> standard of Final Stabilization, as defined in Section 79-5; except that during the period of the year <br /> when seed cannot be sown,the property owner and/or developer shall submit an agreement in writing <br /> to assure that re-spreading of soil and seeding of lawn will be done during the immediate following <br /> planting season, and shall leave a security in a form acceptable to the city for performance in such an <br /> amount as shall be determined by the city. The developer may choose to include final lot grading and <br /> required lawn grass seeding improvements in a development contract and shall leave a security in a <br /> form acceptable to the city for performance in such an amount as shall be determined by the city. Sod <br /> may be used to comply with any requirements of seeding set forth in this section. <br /> (c) Lot drainage. Lots shall be graded so as to provide positive drainage away from all buildings, and <br /> individual lot drainage shall be coordinated with the general storm drainage pattern for the area. <br /> Drainage shall be designed so as to avoid concentration of storm drainage water from each lot to <br /> adjacent lots. <br /> Sec. 82-258.-Debris and waste. <br /> Final Draft page 32 <br />