Any person, persons, firm or corporation desiring to construct or pave dedicated streets within the city limits shall construct or pave the streets according to the standards and specifications as set forth in this section as follows:
A. If hot asphalt concrete is used, it shall be six inches (6") in depth, over eight inches (8") of stabilized soil compacted to at least ninety five percent (95%) standard proctor density; or
B. If portland cement concrete is used, it shall be eight inches (8") in depth, three thousand five hundred (3,500) psi, over eight inches (8") of stabilized soil compacted to at least ninety five percent (95%) standard proctor density. Provided, however, that for streets in areas only zoned residential, C-1 and/or C-2, portland cement concrete which is six inches (6") in depth, three thousand five hundred (3,500) psi, over six inches (6") of stabilized soil (95 percent standard proctor density) may be used unless it is determined by the city engineer that the street in question may be used as a collector or arterial street, or where it is determined by the city engineer that other considerations warrant use of eight inches (8") concrete and/or eight inches (8") stabilized soil. (Ord. 1140, 2014)