§ 150.113 FINAL PLAN; ADDITIONAL STANDARDS.
   (A)   Definitions found in Ch. 151 shall be used in the interpretation of §§ 150.109 and 150.110 unless otherwise provided in § 150.105. The following word substitutions shall be made when reading the required subdivision regulations:
      (1)   SUBDIVISION or SUBDIVIDED shall be read as condominium subdivision;
      (2)   PLAT or PLATTED shall be read as plan or planned;
      (3)   PUBLIC shall be read as public or private;
      (4)   LOT shall be read as lot or yard, building site or surrogate lot, as applicable;
      (5)   PROPERTY LINE shall be read as lot line or surrogate lot line, as applicable;
      (6)   SUBDIVISION ACT shall be read as Subdivision Control Act of 1967, M.C.L.A. §§ 560.101 to 560.293, as amended; and
      (7)   PARCEL shall be read as surrogate lot.
   (B)   A condominium subdivision development shall comply with the following requirements of Ch. 151, as amended:
      (1)   Design and layout standards: §§ 151.35 through 151.41;
      (2)   Improvements: §§ 151.55 through 151.58;
      (3)   Variances: § 151.07;
      (4)   City construction/engineering standard:
         (a)   Structure standards:
            1.   The 2000 State Residential Code, as amended;
            2.   The 1999 National Electrical Code with the state amendment, as amended;
            3.   The 2000 State Building Code, as amended;
            4.   The 2000 State Plumbing Code, as amended; and
            5.   The 2000 State Mechanical Code, as amended.
         (b)   In addition, all other structure standards adopted by the city shall also apply at the time of project initiation.
      (5)   Improvement standards:
         (a)   The St. Clair County Road Commission and the Macomb County Road Commission;
         (b)   The State Department of Transportation;
         (c)   The St. Clair County Health Department;
         (d)   The Macomb County Health Department;
         (e)   The State Department of Environmental Quality;
         (f)   The Macomb County Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Department standards; and
         (g)   The St. Clair County Drain Commission.
      (6)   In addition, all other improvement standards adopted by the city shall also apply at the time of project initiation.
(Ord. 155, passed 3-18-2003)