10-12-24: MINIMUM LEVEL OF IMPROVEMENTS INSTALLED BEFORE ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMIT:
No building permit for the construction of a dwelling or other structure intended for human occupancy shall be issued unless and until the lot upon which said structure is proposed to be constructed is served by the following minimum level of improvements:
   A.   Culinary Water Main 1 :
      1.   A culinary water main which connects to an existing city water main having sufficient capacity to serve both culinary and fire flow requirements, and which extends from the point of connection to the existing main to and across the full width of the adjacent lot (except in the area serviced by the Goosenest Water Company located west of 1600 West, where there is presently no extension, but where a future extension as a result of contiguous development may be anticipated). Also a permanent water service lateral, extending from the main to the property line and including the service tap, lateral pipe, constructed in accordance with city standards.
      2.   Prior to the issuance of the permit, said water main shall have been:
         a.   Tested and sanitized;
         b.   Inspected and approved by the city engineer;
         c.   Charged; and
         d.   Capable of delivery of the water for both culinary and fire flow purposes to the premises.
   B.   Sanitary Sewage 2 : A sanitary sewage collection main which connects to an existing adequate city sewer main at the most appropriate location, as determined by the city. Said sewer main extension shall run from the point of connection to the existing main, to and across the full width of the adjacent lot (except in the area serviced by the Goosenest Water Company located west of 1600 West, and the Loafer Canyon recreation area south of the private gate on Loafer Canyon Road, where there are presently no extensions, but where future extensions as a result of contiguous development may be anticipated). Also, the premises shall connect to the main through a permanent sewage service lateral extending from the main line to the property line.
   C.   Street Improvements:
      1.   A hard surfaced city street having a right of way width which conforms to the minimum city standards. The hard surfaced street shall extend from the point of connection to an existing hard surfaced street to and across the full width of the lot seeking approval. The city may allow a building permit to be issued on a lot in a subdivision without asphalt surfacing, if the applicant agrees in writing that a certificate of occupancy for the structure will not be issued until asphalt surfacing is complete. All other requirements of this section shall be met prior to the issuance of a building permit. If building permits are issued before asphalt surfacing is in place, it is the applicant's responsibility to:
         a.   Clear and maintain the roads to allow fire and emergency vehicle access to the building site.
         b.   Strip the road base after winter months.
         c.   Replace and recompact the road base prior to installation of asphalt to meet city requirements.
      2.   For purposes of compliance with this requirement, the term "hard surfacing" shall mean and include the installation of road subbase, gravel base and asphalt surfacing, all in accordance with city standards.
      3.   The provisions of this subsection C shall not be applicable to approved projects which shall have been approved in accordance with the applicable provisions of this title for which vehicular access to individual units is from private streets.
   D.   Drainage: All required drainage requirements shall be met. (Ord. 07-17, 11-13-2007, eff. 12-13-2007)

 

Notes

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1. See also title 8, chapter 1 of this code and subsection 10-12-21A of this chapter.
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2. See also section 8-3-2 of this code and subsection 10-12-21C of this chapter for distance requirements.