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16.24.180 CONCRETE MONUMENTS.
   Concrete monuments depressed below street grade with cast iron ring and cover of a type approved by the city engineer shall be set at intersections of street centerline tangents or
off-sets therefrom, and where such intersect on private property at the beginning and end of centerline curve and/or off-sets therefrom. The exact location of all such monuments shall be shown on the final map before approval is requested. (Ord. 89 § 6.2(k), 1955).
16.24.190 PERMANENT ELEVATION BENCHMARKS.
   Permanent elevation benchmarks of a type approved by the city engineer and referred to the city datum shall be set at each street intersection in the curb return or other location approved by the city engineer. (Ord. 89 § 6.2(1), 1955).
16.24.200 REPLACEMENT OF MONUMENTS AND BENCHMARKS.
   Any monument, or benchmark, as required by this chapter, that is disturbed or destroyed before acceptance of all improvements, shall be replaced by the subdivider to the satisfaction of the city engineer. (Ord. 89 § 6.2(m), 1955).
16.24.210 DATA RELATING TO MONUMENTS AND BENCHMARKS.
   Complete field notes in a form satisfactory to the city engineer, showing references, ties, locations, elevations and other necessary data relating to monuments and benchmarks set in accordance with the requirements of this chapter, shall be submitted to the city engineer, when so requested. (Ord. 89 § 6.2(n), 1955).
16.24.220 SETTING MONUMENTS AND BENCHMARKS.
   Monuments and benchmarks shall be set before acceptance of the improvements by the City Council , unless exception is recommended by the city engineer and approved by the City Council . (Ord. 89 § 6.2(o), 1955).
16.24.230 UNDERGROUND UTILITIES.
   A.   All public utility distribution facilities, including but not limited to electric, communication and cable television lines, installed in and for the purpose of supplying service to any residential subdivision shall be placed underground except as follows:
      1.   Equipment appurtenant to underground facilities, such as surface mounted transformers, pedestal mounted terminal boxes and meter cabinets, and concealed ducts;
      2.   Metal poles supporting only high voltage wires, switches, transformers and street lights.
   B.   Where, in the opinion of the city engineer, adequate street lighting facilities necessitate the installation of street lighting standards and luminaries in addition to the metal poles mentioned in subparagraph 2 of subsection A, the subdivider shall be responsible for the installation of the street lighting standards and luminaries.
   C.   The subdivider shall be responsible for compliance with these requirements, shall make the necessary arrangements with the utility companies, and shall submit satisfactory evidence of the arrangements prior to acceptance and approval of the final map.
   D.   The planning commission may except a subdivision, or a portion thereof, from the requirements of this section. (Ord. 214 § 1, 1965: Ord. 89 § 6.2(p), 1955).