§ 154.061 STREETS.
   (A)   Grading. All street rights-of-way shall be graded to their full width. The subdivider shall bear the costs of all grading, except on major thoroughfares, where the subdivider shall bear the costs of grading to the full width of the roadway. Grading and filling shall be undertaken to ensure the following:
      (1)   The street is centered in the right-of-way;
      (2)   Adequate shoulders and space for future sidewalks are provided;
      (3)   Allowance is made for side ditches or curbs and gutters and storm sewers for street drainage;
      (4)   Cut slopes do not exceed a ratio of one and one-half to one; and
      (5)   Fill slopes do not exceed a ration of two to one.
   (B)   Paving. In all cases inside the corporate limits of the city, the subdivider shall be responsible for the cost and installation of the street foundation and paving of all streets on the approved final plat in accordance with the specifications of the city. In all cases outside the corporate limits, streets shall be paved to meet standards established by the State Highway Commission for acceptance for maintenance by the Commission.
   (C)   Street drainage. Within the corporate limits, when required, the subdivider shall be responsible for the cost and installation of standard or rolled curbs and catch basin gutters on all streets. The curbs and gutters shall meet specifications approved by the City Council. Outside the corporate limits, the Planning Board and City Manager may require installation of standard or rolled curbs and gutters by the subdivider prior to connection of sewer and water lines to the municipal systems. When curbs and gutters are not provided, ditches shall be provided having at least three to one side slopes on the property side, three feet of horizontal distance for each one foot of vertical drop and two to one back slopes on the street side having at least two feet of horizontal distance for each one foot of vertical drop.
(2009 Code, § 154.41) (Ord. passed 5-1-1972; Ord. passed 9-12-1995) Penalty, see § 10.99