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Pinole, CA Municipal Code
PINOLE, CA MUNICIPAL CODE
Title 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Title 2 ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL
Title 3 REVENUE AND FINANCE
Title 4 (RESERVED)
Title 5 BUSINESS LICENSES AND REGULATIONS*
Title 6 ANIMALS
Title 7 (RESERVED)
Title 8 HEALTH AND SAFETY*
Title 9 PUBLIC PEACE, MORALS AND WELFARE*
Title 10 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
Title 11 (RESERVED)
Title 12 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
Title 13 PUBLIC SERVICES
Title 14 (RESERVED)
Title 15 BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
Title 16 SUBDIVISIONS*
Title 17 ZONING CODE
CROSS-REFERENCE TABLE
ORDINANCE LIST AND DISPOSITION TABLE
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16.24.130 FIRE HYDRANTS.
   Fire hydrants shall measure not less than twelve inches from finished grade to bottom of lowest hydrant outlet. Fire hydrants shall be installed at a maximum distance of four hundred feet apart. Fire hydrants shall be installed of a design, layout and location approved by the city engineer and fire chief, and 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. (Ord. 143 § 2(part), 1960: Ord. 89 § 6.2(f), 1955).
16.24.140 STREET TREES.
   Street trees shall be required by the planning commission and shall be of the type approved by the city engineer, and planted on locations approved by the city engineer. (Ord. 89 § 6.2(g), 1955).
16.24.150 STREET SIGNS.
   Street signs shall be required by the planning commission and shall be of a type approved by the city engineer and installed in location approved by him or her. (Ord. 89 § 6.2(h), 1955).
16.24.160 RAILROAD CROSSINGS.
   Provision shall be made for any and all railroad crossings necessary to provide access to or circulation within the proposed subdivision, including the preparation of all documents necessary for application to the California State Public Utilities Commission for the establishment and improvement of such crossing. The cost of such railroad crossing improvement shall be borne by the subdivider.   (Ord. 89 § 6.2(i), 1955).
16.24.170 PERMANENT BOUNDARY MARKERS.
   Permanent markers. of a type approved by the city engineer shall be set at each boundary corner of the subdivision, along exterior boundaries at intervals of not over five hundred feet, at the beginning and end of property line curves, and at any other points as may be required by the city engineer. (Ord. 89 § 6.2(j), 1955).
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