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CHAPTER 913
Improvement Installations; Standards of Design
913.01    Easements and inspections.
913.011   Pregrading of subdivision.
913.02    Grading.
913.03    Sewers.
913.04    Water mains.
913.05    Access roadway surface prohibited.
913.06    Paving of streets.
913.07    Driveway culverts.
913.08    Street signs.
913.09    Width of streets; size and location of sublots.
913.10    Location of sewer and water connections to be marked.
913.11    Sidewalk construction for new allotments and subdivisions.
913.111   Driveway construction.
913.12    Underground communication, electric power and street lighting in new subdivisions of ten or more lots.
913.13    Fee required for furnishing and planting of trees.
 
CROSS REFERENCES
Easements - see Preliminary Unit, Table B
Driveway crossovers - see S. & P.S. Ch. 705
Sewage and sewers - see S. & P. S. Ch. 721
Protection of installations - see P. & Z. 915.01
 
 
913.01 EASEMENTS AND INSPECTIONS.
   No street improvement work, on or in any proposed street, shall be performed by the owner until after the necessary easements to the Municipality have been granted and the owner has caused the same to be recorded, nor shall any work be performed without authorized inspection.
(Ord. 769. Passed 5-22-56.)
913.011 PREGRADING OF SUBDIVISION.
   The owner of land shall, prior to the completion of required improvements within a subdivision, pregrade all lands within such subdivision in accordance with the master drainage plan required by Section 911.021. Such pregrading shall be subject to the approval of the City Engineer and such approval must be obtained prior to the sale of any lot contained in such subdivision.
(Ord. 38-1968. Passed 6-10-68.)
913.02 GRADING.
   The ditches shall first be formed and the street shall then be graded over its full width from the center line down to the ditches, in accordance with the approved plan previously filed with the Municipality. This work shall be completed before any underground work begins, except when conditions such as existing topography may warrant otherwise.
(Ord. 769. Passed 5-22-56.)
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