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The subdivider shall submit three sets of improvement plans with three copies of the final map and all engineering calculations to the City Engineer for review, together with the bond estimate and an improvement drawing checking fee as specified by resolution. Upon the completion of such review, one set of the preliminary improvement plans, together with the necessary revisions, if any, indicated thereon and in a written statement, shall be returned to the subdivider's engineer.
('66 Code, § 9-4.401) (Ord. 275-C-S, passed 3-11-75; Am. Ord. 628-C-S, passed 4-24-86)
(A) The plans, profiles, and cross-sections shall be submitted on uniform size sheets of 24 inches by 36 inches overall dimensions. A border shall be provided of one and one-half inches along the 24 inch dimensions on the left-hand side of the sheet and one-half inch border on the other three sides. The sheets shall be provided with a suitable title block in the lower right-hand corner. The scales for various portions of the drawings and the north point, where applicable, shall be shown on all the sheets. References may be made to applicable city standard details in lieu of duplicating the drawings thereon.
(B) Details shall be drawn in accordance with standard and accepted drafting practices and to appropriate scales to clearly show the intended construction without crowding other features, which may cause misinterpretations.
(C) Details from other agencies may not be referenced by number but shall be attached to the improvement plans.
('66 Code, § 9-4.402) (Ord. 275-C-S, passed 3-11-75)
(A) The plans shall be prepared under the direction of a registered civil engineer licensed by the state and shall show the complete plans, profiles, and details for all street work, the sanitary sewer system, the water pipeline system, including valves and fire hydrants, the storm drain pipelines, catch basins, drainage channels and structures, retaining walls or other improvements to support cut slopes and embankments, bridges, the location of underground utilities which may control the location and elevation of other facilities, street monuments, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, fences required by law, gates, driveways if constructed in conjunction with subdivision improvements, structures and drainage facilities to control slides, and other improvements which may be required to complete the work.
(B) Cross-sections taken perpendicular to the road at intervals of 50 feet along the road, or oftener if so required, shall be submitted with the improve-ment plans. The cross-sections shall show accurately the original surface of the ground for the full width of the improvement, the proposed cuts, fills, road sections, and lot grading plotted to a natural scale of 10 feet to one inch, or larger. The plans shall include all details of off-tract work required by the Engineering Division.
(C) If the plans include three or more sheets, a key map of one inch equals 600 feet scale, showing the roads and lots and the area covered by each set of the plans, shall be included on the first sheet of the plans.
(D) The engineering and details for sanitary sewers shall be passed upon by the City Engineer. All sanitary sewer facilities shall be so sized as to accommodate such additional flow as may be contributed by the development of land adjacent to or beyond the limits of the subdivision.
(E) Upon the request of the City Engineer, all engineering calculations deemed necessary to check the improvement plans shall be provided.
('66 Code, § 9-4.403) (Ord. 275-C-S, passed 3-11-75)
Three sets of the corrected plans and one set of tracings shall be submitted to the City Engineer for signature and approval by the City Engineer. One set of approved plans, with the approval noted thereon, shall be returned to the subdivider's engineer, accompanied by the sepia tracings as approved.
('66 Code, § 9-4.404) (Ord. 275-C-S, passed 3-11-75)
(A) The approval of the improvement plans by the City Engineer, when improvements are required, shall be a condition precedent to the approval of the final map for the subdivision by the Council.
(B) Requests by the subdivider for the approval of minor revisions appearing necessary or desirable during construction shall be submitted to the City Engineer and shall be accompanied by suitable drawings in a reproducible form for review. The City Engineer shall act upon such requests and if approved shall return one copy of such drawings bearing the approval to the subdivider's engineer.
('66 Code, § 9-4.405) (Ord. 275-C-S, passed 3-11-75)
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