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Antioch, CA Code of Ordinances
City of Antioch, California Code of Ordinances
ADOPTING ORDINANCE
TITLE 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE 2: ADMINISTRATION
TITLE 3: FINANCE
TITLE 4: PUBLIC SAFETY
TITLE 5: PUBLIC WELFARE, MORALS, AND CONDUCT
TITLE 6: SANITATION AND HEALTH
TITLE 7: PUBLIC WORKS
TITLE 8: BUILDING REGULATIONS
TITLE 9: PLANNING AND ZONING
CHAPTER 1: [RESERVED]
CHAPTER 2: OFFICIAL PLAN LINES
CHAPTER 3: DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES
CHAPTER 4: SUBDIVISIONS
ARTICLE 1: TITLE, PURPOSE, SCOPE, AND ADVISORY AGENCY
ARTICLE 2: DEFINITIONS
ARTICLE 3: TENTATIVE MAPS
ARTICLE 4: IMPROVEMENT PLANS
ARTICLE 5: FINAL MAPS
ARTICLE 6: DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
§ 9-4.601 SCOPE.
§ 9-4.602 ALLEYS AND WALKWAYS.
§ 9-4.603 BLOCKS.
§ 9-4.604 LOTS.
§ 9-4.605 SEWERAGE SERVICE.
§ 9-4.606 WATER SERVICE.
§ 9-4.607 STREETS.
§ 9-4.608 CLASSIFICATION OF STREETS.
§ 9-4.609 STRUCTURAL DESIGN OF STREETS.
§ 9-4.610 STREET WIDTHS.
§ 9-4.611 STREET GRADES.
§ 9-4.612 HORIZONTAL CURVES.
§ 9-4.613 PAVEMENT CROWNS.
§ 9-4.614 STREET INTERSECTIONS.
§ 9-4.615 STREET GRADING.
§ 9-4.615.1 STREET NAMES.
§ 9-4.616 STREET SIGNS.
§ 9-4.617 STREET TREES.
§ 9-4.617.1 STREET LIGHTING.
§ 9-4.618 SIDEWALKS, WALKWAYS, AND BICYCLE PATHWAYS.
§ 9-4.619 CURBS, CURB LINES, AND TURNAROUNDS.
§ 9-4.620 TRAFFIC SAFETY DEVICES.
§ 9-4.621 SURVEY MONUMENTS.
§ 9-4.622 GENERAL DRAINAGE REQUIREMENTS.
§ 9-4.623 DRAINAGE; CULVERTS, ROADSIDE DITCHES, AND APPURTENANCES.
§ 9-4.624 DRAINAGE; CHANNELS, CONDUITS, AND APPURTENANCES.
§ 9-4.625 DRAINAGE; PONDING AREAS.
§ 9-4.626 DRAINAGE; LEVEES.
§ 9-4.627 DRAINAGE EASEMENTS.
§ 9-4.628 SUBDRAIN FACILITIES.
§ 9-4.629 FIRE HYDRANTS.
§ 9-4.630 DRIVEWAYS.
§ 9-4.631 FENCES.
§ 9-4.632 IMPROVEMENT OF EXISTING FACILITIES.
§ 9-4.633 UNDERGROUND UTILITIES.
§ 9-4.634 ARTERIAL STREET BUS TURNOUTS.
§ 9-4.635 ARTERIAL STREET BUS TURNOUTS; DEFINITIONS.
§ 9-4.636 ARTERIAL STREET BUS TURNOUTS; DEVELOPMENTS; NOTICES TO THE TRANSIT DISTRICT.
§ 9-4.637 ARTERIAL STREET BUS TURNOUTS; REVIEWS BY THE TRANSIT DISTRICT; DETERMINATIONS.
§ 9-4.638 ARTERIAL STREET BUS TURNOUTS; FAILURE OF THE TRANSIT DISTRICT TO RESPOND.
§ 9-4.639 ARTERIAL STREET BUS TURNOUTS; REQUIREMENTS FOR CONSTRUCTION.
ARTICLE 7: CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS
ARTICLE 8: EXCEPTIONS
ARTICLE 9: CERTIFICATES, COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENTS, AND PENALTY
ARTICLE 10: REGULATIONS FOR THE DEDICATION OF LAND, THE PAYMENT OF FEES, OR BOTH, FOR PARK AND RECREATIONAL LANDS
ARTICLE 12: MINOR SUBDIVISIONS; PARCEL MAPS
ARTICLE 13: REVERSION TO ACREAGE BY MAPS
ARTICLE 14: PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT TAXES
ARTICLE 15: SCHOOL SITE DEDICATIONS
ARTICLE 16: RESERVATIONS
ARTICLE 17: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AND GENERAL PLAN COMPLIANCE
ARTICLE 18: CONFORMITY TO GENERAL PLAN AND WAIVERS
ARTICLE 19: BRIDGE BENEFIT DISTRICTS
ARTICLE 20: FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT
ARTICLE 21: PUBLIC FACILITY BENEFIT DISTRICTS
CHAPTER 5: ZONING
TITLE 10: PARKS AND RECREATION
TITLE 11: TENANT PROTECTIONS
TABLE OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES
PARALLEL REFERENCES
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§ 9-4.637 ARTERIAL STREET BUS TURNOUTS; REVIEWS BY THE TRANSIT DISTRICT; DETERMINATIONS.
   The Transit District shall review proposed projects which are referred to it by the city and, within 15 calendar days after the receipt of such referral, notify the city whether a bus turnout and/or a bus shelter shall be required to be constructed in conjunction with the project. Such determination shall be made upon the existence of a bus route on the adjacent street or the likelihood that a route will be created along such street. If the Transit District finds that a bus stop at the subject location is or would be desirable, the Transit District shall notify the Director of Public Works to require the installation of the turnout and/or shelter.
('66 Code, § 9-4.637) (Ord. 684-C-S, passed 8-27-87)
§ 9-4.638 ARTERIAL STREET BUS TURNOUTS; FAILURE OF THE TRANSIT DISTRICT TO RESPOND.
   If the Transit District fails to respond to the referral within 15 calendar days as specified in § 9-4.637 of this article, the requirement for a bus turnout or shelter may be deemed waived. However, if the Transit District subsequently affirmatively responds, and if there is sufficient time to incorporate the design of the improvements into the developer's application and plans, then the Director of Public Works may require such construction.
('66 Code, § 9-4.638) (Ord. 684-C-S, passed 8-27-87)
§ 9-4.639 ARTERIAL STREET BUS TURNOUTS; REQUIREMENTS FOR CONSTRUCTION.
   If the Transit District requests the construction of a bus turnout and/or shelter as specified in §§ 9-4.637 or 9-4.638 of this article, the Director of Public Works shall make such construction a condition of approval of the development project. The Director of Public Works, however, may override the determination of a need for a bus turnout and/or shelter. If he does decide not to require construction, he shall state the reasons in writing to the Transit District. A failure of the city to require construction because of error or omission shall not create any liability of the city to the Transit District. When construction of the improvements is required pursuant to this article, they shall be constructed in conformance with specifications approved by the Director of Public Works and/or the Transit District. Bus shelters shall become the property of the Transit District, which shall have the obligation for the maintenance of such shelters.
('66 Code, § 9-4.639) (Ord. 684-C-S, passed 8-27-87) Penalty, see § 9-4.903
ARTICLE 7: CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS
§ 9-4.701 SPECIFICATIONS.
   All construction materials, methods, tests, and workmanship shall comply with city specifications for the construction of improvements and construction details and with the applicable provisions of the “Standard Specifications” of the Department of Trans-portation of the state current at the time of the filing of the final map of the subdivision.
('66 Code, § 9-4.701) (Ord. 275-C-S, passed 3-11-75) Penalty, see § 9-4.903
§ 9-4.702 INSPECTIONS.
   (A)   All work done in constructing improvements and all materials furnished shall be subject to the inspection of the Engineering Division.
   (B)   The Engineering Division shall have access to the work at all times during its construction and shall be furnished with every reasonable facility forascertaining that the materials used and the workmanship are in accordance with the requirements and intentions of this chapter.
   (C)   If any of the work on improvements is done by the subdivider prior to the approval of the improvement plans or prior to the inspections of the improvements as required by the City Engineer, such work may be rejected and shall be deemed to have been done at the risk and peril of the subdivider.
('66 Code, § 9-4.702) (Ord. 275-C-S, passed 3-11-75) Penalty, see § 9-4.903
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