(A) Standards.
(1) All streets and their contents shall be constructed to standards identified and defined by the city and shall require the formal approval of the City Engineer at appropriate events of construction selected by the City Engineer and upon completion of the street construction and the installation of its contents.
(2) All streets and their contents shall be installed by the developer and remain the private ownership of the condominium association or its legal equivalent, except for public sewer and/or public water lines and their appurtenances which shall be conveyed and/or dedicated to the public if the city deems those action(s) to be in the best interest of the public. All streets shall be located within the appropriate Street right-of-way as set forth in § 150.113(B)(1) and have pavement widths as set forth in § 150.113(B)(2) and be so located as to provide access to all commons areas.
(3) Building envelopes for lots or yards facing a three-way intersection shall be aligned to prevent oncoming headlight glare into the living area of the dwelling.
(B) Street names and signs. For the purpose of ensuring proper response by emergency vehicles, road name signs and traffic control signs shall be installed within the condominium subdivision in accordance with the standards of the city. Street names shall be designated in a manner so as not to duplicate or be confused with preexisting streets within the city or postal zone. For private streets, in addition to the above requirements, a sign meeting the city standards, with the words “NOT A PUBLIC STREET” shall be installed and maintained at all points where private streets meet public streets.
(C) Street lighting. For the purpose of protecting public safety, street lights meeting the standards of the city and the public utility providing the lighting shall be installed by the developer and maintained within the condominium subdivision at all street intersections. The association of co-owners shall be responsible for the full cost of operation and maintenance of the street lights on private streets.
(D) Street parking. Street parking shall only be allowed in areas designed specifically to accommodate vehicle parking and approved by the Council during the site plan approval. All public and private streets shall be constructed to accommodate vehicle parking on at least one side, as shown in the site plan and approved by City Council.
(Ord. 155, passed 3-18-2003)