(a) The construction of improvements in a subdivision is the responsibility of the subdivider since it is his subdivision which is being developed. Adequate streets, utilities and other improvements are essential elements in the development and preservation of stable residential, commercial and industrial areas. Once the subdivider disposes of the lots and the improvements are accepted by the local government, the responsibility of maintaining such improvements and correcting any construction errors falls on the local government.
(b) Any or all of the following improvements, as may be recommended by the Planning Commission when considering the needs of the area in which the proposed subdivision is located, shall have been completed in accordance with the requirements established by these Land Subdivision Regulations as well as in accordance with the requirements of the responsible public authority affected, public officials or the City Engineer for that portion included in the final plat.
(c) If the improvements are not completed, then satisfactory arrangements should be made with the Commission to the satisfaction of all public authorities concerned regarding proper completion of such improvements prior to the consideration of a final plat.
(4-24-72)