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§ 153.087 SUBDIVISION STREET MAINTENANCE.
   The subdivider shall notify the town in writing that all improvements are completed. Once the improvements are approved, accepted and the surety released, the Town Council will review the streets for acceptance into the town system for maintenance according to town public works standards.
(Ord. 2007-2, passed 5-29-2007; Am. Ord. 2014-02, passed 12-15-2014)
DESIGN STANDARDS
§ 153.100 GENERAL.
   (A)   Subdivider's responsibility.
      (1)   It is the subdivider's responsibility to design, furnish, install and otherwise provide the property being subdivided with adequate public infrastructure and utilities, as required by these regulations, in accordance with other regulations of the county and state, and as disclosed by the developer to the Arizona Department of Real Estate in the public report.
      (2)   Land shall not be approved for final plat use unless and until adequate public infrastructure and utilities have been provided and have been adequately assured for by the developer, in accordance with the minimum requirements for assurance stated in these regulations.
   (B)   Access to town street system. Adequate primary, secondary and emergency access, if necessary, shall be provided from an existing dedicated public street to the land being subdivided. Approval of the access shall be a condition of the plat approval by the Commission and/or Town Council.
   (C)   Inclusion of properties. Portions of any contiguous property within the control of the subdivider shall not be excluded from within the boundaries of a subdivision when needed or required for any traffic, public utility, drainage, or flood control facility pertinent to the subdivision.
   (D)   Qualified designers. The design of those improvements of a subdivision such as structural matters, streets, drainage provisions, water supply and sewage disposal shall be made by an engineer registered in the State of Arizona and qualified to specify the standards for the design.
   (E)   Supplemental design standards.
      (1)   In addition to the standards in this chapter, the subdivider shall comply with Town Code, Chapter 156, Development Standards.
      (2)   These standards may be revised in response to changing circumstances or requirements or technological improvements justifying those changes.
(Ord. 2007-2, passed 5-29-2007; Am. Ord. 2014-02, passed 12-15-2014; Am. Ord. 2017-03, passed 11-13-2017)
§ 153.101 WATERCOURSES.
   (A)   Easements. In the event that the subdivision is traversed by or is contiguous to lakes, streams, washes, ditches or other bodies of water or drainage structures, the subdivider shall provide an easement or right-of-way for storm drainage substantially conforming to the line or path of any natural watercourse, channel, stream or creek, or provide an acceptable realignment of the watercourse. Easements may be required to provide for access to the watercourse at various locations along the corridor, and as may be indicated by the Town of Colorado City General Plan.
   (B)   Conformance to flood prevention regulations. Subdividers shall be required to comply with the rules and regulations of the flood damage prevention regulations, Chapter 151 of this Code. The preliminary and final plat submittals shall include information as specified by these regulations and shall depict information including but not limited to floodway and flood fringe locations and minimum finished floor elevations within the floodplain.
   (C)   Review by Town Engineer. The Town Engineer shall review all subdivision plat materials regarding flood information provided and provide professional recommendations and analysis to the Planning and Zoning Commission and/or Town Council.
(Ord. 2007-2, passed 5-29-2007; Am. Ord. 2014-02, passed 12-15-2014)
§ 153.102 SURVEY MONUMENTS.
   (A)   Manner of placement. Monuments shall conform to state statutes and public works standards.
   (B)   Placement interval. Within streets, survey monuments will be required at all street and alley intersections and at the point of curvature (PC) and point of tangency (PT) of all curves and shall be set in accordance with public works standards. Survey monuments are also required at all lot corners, angle points, point of curvature (PC) and point of tangency (PT) and at such other points along lot lines as may be required by the Town Engineer.
(Ord. 2007-2, passed 5-29-2007; Am. Ord. 2014-02, passed 12-15-2014)
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