§ 151.171 COST OF OVER-SIZED AND OVER DEPTH IMPROVEMENTS.
   The subdivider shall be required to pay for all of the construction costs for the installation of utilities which are serving the proposed subdivision as determined by the city and the subdivider's estimates. The city may elect to have the utilities over-sized to service the surrounding areas, providing the improvement is beneficial to the city. The city shall pay the difference between the cost of the requirements of the subdivision and required over-sizing, improvements as follows:
   (A)   Water mains: A subdivider shall install water mains according to the city's specifications. The material's cost difference between the minimum required size of pipe and appurtenances, and oversized pipe required by the city, will be paid by the city.
   (B)   Sanitary sewers: A subdivider shall install sanitary sewers according to the city's specifications. The material's cost difference between the minimum required size of pipe and appurtenances, and over- sized pipe required by the city, will be paid by the city. The construction cost difference as determined by the Engineering Department Supervisor for the minimum depth needed for installation, and the greater depth of installation required by the city, will be paid by the city.
   (C)   Storm sewers: A subdivider shall install storm sewers according to the city's specifications. The material's cost difference between the minimum required size of pipe and appurtenances, and over- sized pipe required by the city, will be paid by the city. The construction cost difference as determined by the Engineering Department Supervisor for the minimum depth needed for installation, and the greater depth of installation required by the city, will be paid by the city.
   (D)   Streets: The type and composition of street paving and surfacing shall be installed as per current city specifications where applicable, and shall be commensurate with the volume, street classification, character and general circulation requirements, as determined by the city. The cost of materials for the paved surface and its sub-base of an existing street, and any oversizing cost in excess of the owner's required responsibility needed to meet the dimensional standards for roadways, as shown on the City Comprehensive Development Plan, shall be at the city's expense. The costs for the minimum street width, as required by these regulations, including curb, gutter, and sidewalks, shall be the developer's responsibility and at his or her expense.
(1981 Code, § 151.171) (Ord. 6875-98, passed 7-27-1998)