Improvements installed by a land divider in the public right-of-way shall
conform to the requirements of this Title and to improvement standards of the
City Engineer, and shall be installed according to the following procedure:
A. All public and local improvements to be placed in the public
right-of-way shall meet the design requirements of the City Engineer. In
addition, if the improvement also includes storm and sanitary systems, the
improvement shall also meet the design requirements of the Chief Engineer of the
Bureau of Environmental Services.
B. All improvements to be placed in the public right-of-way are
subject to approval of the City Engineer through a street improvement permit,
street use permit or other revocable permit from the City Engineer.
C. Public and local improvement work shall not commence until a permit
has been issued by the City Engineer, and County Engineer, if work is to be
undertaken that involves an area under county jurisdiction, such as a county
road. If such work is discontinued for any reason it shall not be resumed until
after the City Engineer is notified.
D. Street improvements, that are public or local improvements, shall
be constructed under the inspection and to the satisfaction of the City
Engineer. Public sanitary and storm systems shall be constructed under the
inspection and to the satisfaction of the Chief Engineer of the Bureau of
Environmental Services.
E. Underground utilities, street lighting facilities, sanitary sewers,
storm drains and water mains installed in a public roadway shall be constructed
prior to the surfacing of the roadway. Stubs for service connections for
underground utilities shall be placed according to the plans and specifications
approved by the City Engineer. Stubs for public sewer and storm systems shall
also be approved by the Chief Engineer of the Bureau of Environmental
Services
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