§ 150.042 REQUIRED PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS.
   Every subdivider shall be required to install the following public and other improvements in accordance with the conditions and specifications as follows.
   (A)   Monuments. Monuments shall be set in accordance with Idaho Code § 50-1303. In addition, permanent monumentation shall be required on the centerline of all roads at the point of intersection, point of terminus, or the point of curvature on all curves.
   (B)   Streets and alleys. All streets and alleys shall be constructed in accordance with the standards put forth by the public road jurisdiction. In addition, all streets and alleys on an approved plat shall be under the jurisdictions of the particular public road jurisdiction that have the proposed subdivisions within its boundaries.
   (C)   Installation of public utilities. Underground utilities are recommended and may be required by the Board of County Commissioners in areas where overhead facilities would not be compatible with the surrounding properties. However, in areas where underground facilities would be impracticable or unreasonably costly, a subdivider may apply to the Board of County Commissioners for a determination of the issue prior to the submission of any final plat.
   (D)   Storm drainage. Prior to the submission of any final plat, the developer’s engineer shall certify that the proposed plat has an adequate storm drainage system based upon appropriate engineering standards for the removal of the surface water (needs to be on the preliminary plat or during the preliminary plat process).
   (E)   Water supply system. When a proposed subdivision is to be serviced by a public water supply system, fire hydrants, and other required water system appurtenances, shall be provided by the subdivider. If there is no existing or accessible public water supply system, the subdivider may be required to install a water supply system for the common use of the lots within the subdivision, as approved by the North Central Public Health District. Individual wells may be permitted in accordance with the requirements of the state’s Department of Water Resources and North Central Public Health District. The subdivider shall be required to provide a written statement from North Central Public Health District approving any proposed water system. Failure on the part of the subdivider to provide approval of the water system by North Central Public Health District shall be grounds for denial of the subdivision.
   (F)   Sanitary sewer systems. Must meet public health standards.
(Ord. 70, passed 5-19-2020)