(A) Compliance with other laws. In addition to the requirements established herein, divisions of land and improvements constructed thereupon shall comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, resolutions, rules, or regulations, including, but not limited to the following:
(1) All applicable provisions of Kentucky law, regulations or policy;
(2) The City Comprehensive Plan, Franklin-Simpson Planning and Zoning Regulations, International Building Code, City of Franklin Code of Ordinances and all other applicable ordinances, rules, or regulations of the city;
(3) The City Stormwater Management Ordinance;
(4) The rules of the Kentucky Department of Environmental Protection;
(5) The rules of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (if the subdivision or any lot contained herein abuts or encompasses an existing or proposed state highway or state route);
(6) The standards and regulations adopted by other boards, commissions, and agencies of the city, where applicable;
(7) City of Franklin Sewer Use Ordinance;
(8) City of Franklin Standard Utility Specifications; and
(9) All of the contents of these regulations including, but not limited to Appendix F and all other appendices.
(B) Minimum requirements. These design standards shall be considered minimum requirements and may be increased at the direction of the City Engineer in order to address conditions that may be unique to a particular site. Any on-site or off-site engineering improvements shall be in accordance with these regulations and the City Stormwater Management Ordinance. Design of streets shall follow the latest editions of these subdivision regulations, the KYTC "Highway Design Guidance Manual" and the AASHTO "A Policy on Geometric Design and Highways and Streets" unless otherwise noted. Also, other relevant KYTC, AASHTO, FHWA and ITE design documents should be consulted for guidance. The City Engineer shall make the final decision if any questions or conflicts arise between any of these standards.
(C) Land survey and reference monument requirements. Land surveys shall be conducted, and permanent reference monuments shall be placed by the subdivider in accordance with the guidelines set forth in the Rules of Kentucky State Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors Standards of Practice.
(Ord. 2022-007, passed 3-14-2022)