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All underground utilities, sanitary sewers, storm drains and culverts installed in streets, service roads, alleys or highways, shall be constructed prior to the surfacing of such street service roads, alleys, or highways. Service connections for all underground utilities and sanitary sewers shall be placed to such length as will obviate the necessity for disturbing the street or alley improvements when service connections thereto are made. Roadway subdrains shall be installed when requested by the city engineer prior to placing of the crusher run base. (Ord. 89 § 6.1(d), 1955).
The subdivider shall install improvements in accordance with the general requirements set forth in this chapter; provided, that the city engineer may require changes in typical section and details if unusual conditions due to soil conditions arise during construction to warrant such change; such changes to be at the expense of the subdivider. (Ord. 89 § 6.2(part), 1955).
All streets and highways shall be graded and paved to cross-sections and grades approved by the city engineer. The subdivider shall improve the extension of all subdivision streets, highways, or public ways to the intercepting paving line of any county road, city street, or state highway. (Ord. 89 § 6.2(a), 1955).
Curbs, gutters, and sidewalks shall have a minimum width of four feet, except as otherwise specified in this chapter shall be installed to grades, cross section and layout approved by the city engineer; the location of the sidewalks to be approved by the planning commission. (Ord. 89 § 6.2(c), 1955).
Sanitary sewer facilities connecting with the existing city sewer system shall be installed to serve each lot and to grades, locations, designs, and sizes approved by the city engineer. Stormwater sewers shall be installed as required by the city engineer. In cases of economic and physical hardship, the City Council may waive the requirement for sanitary sewers. (Ord. 89 § 6.2(d), 1955).
A. Water mains, layout and locations approved by the city engineer, insofar as the responsibility of the city, and the utility serving the city, connection to the water system serving the city of Pinole, shall be installed in accordance with standards adopted by the National Board of Fire Underwriters entitled, “Standard Schedule for grading Cities & Towns of the United States with reference to their Fire Defenses and Physical Conditions,” Edition of 1956.
B. No water main to which a fire hydrant is to be connected shall be smaller than six inches in size. (Ord. 143 § 2 (part), 1960: Ord. 89 § 6.2(e), 1955).
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