Title 10›Chapter 1 — SUBDIVISIONS
Article 8 — Improvements and General Requirements
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§ 10-1.801. Minimum requirements. ¶
The subdivider shall improve, or agree to improve, all streets, thoroughfares, public ways, or easements in the subdivision and adjacent thereto as required to serve the subdivision. No permanent improvement work shall be commenced until improvement plans and profiles have been approved by the City Engineer. Improvements shall be installed to permanent line and grade and to the satisfaction of the City Engineer and in accordance with the Subdivision Improvement Standards. The minimum improvements which the subdivider normally shall agree to make at his cost, prior to the City's acceptance and approval of the final subdivision map, shall be:
(a) Grading, curbs and gutters, paving, drainage, and drainage structures necessary for the proper use and drainage of streets, highways, and ways and/or for the public safety;
(b) Site grading and drainage, taking into consideration the drainage pattern of adjacent improved and/or unimproved property and treating upstream areas as though fully improved;
(c) Street name signs;
(d) Sidewalks, where required;
(e) Fire hydrants and a water system with mains of sufficient size and having a sufficient number of outlets to furnish an adequate water supply for each lot or parcel in the subdivision and to provide adequate fire protection in accordance with the City's fire prevention regulations;
(f) Sanitary sewer facilities and connections for each lot;
(g) Street lighting facilities;
(h) Street trees;
(i) Public utility facilities for electric power and telephone communications for each lot or parcel in the subdivision; and
(j) Any and all railroad crossings necessary to provide access to or circulation within the proposed subdivision, including the preparation of all documents necessary for application to the Public Utilities Commission of the State for the establishment and improvement of such crossings.
(§ 1, Ord. 2114 c.s., eff. January 26, 1974)
§ 10-1.802. "As built" plans. ¶
A complete improvement plan "as built" shall be filed with the City Engineer upon the completion of the improvements. The "as built" plans shall be in duplicate on tracing cloth or polyester base film at a scale of one inch equals 40 feet. The sheet size shall be 22 inches by 36 inches with a two inch left-hand margin. Elevations on the City datum shall be shown on the "as built" improvement plans for all monuments in the subdivision. Upon the receipt and acceptance of the "as built" plan, the City Engineer shall recommend formal acceptance by the Council.
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§ 10-1.802
§ 10-1.803
(§ 1, Ord. 2114 c.s., eff. January 26, 1974)
§ 10-1.803. Installation of utility facilities. ¶
Services from public utilities and sanitary sewers shall normally be made available for each lot in such manner as will obviate the necessity for disturbing the street pavement, gutters, culverts, and curbs when service connections are made.
(§ 1, Ord. 2114 c.s., eff. January 26, 1974)
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▸ Title 10
Overview- Article 7 — SUBDIVISION STANDARDS
- Article 5 — PARKING REGULATIONS
- Article 6 — SIGN REGULATIONS
- Chapter 5 — COASTAL LAND USE PLAN IMPLEMENTING ORDINANCE
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▸ Chapter 1 — SUBDIVISIONS
Overview- Article 2 — Compliance with Chapter Provisions and Map Act
- Article 3 — Definitions
- Article 4 — Subdivision Conferences
- Article 5 — Tentative Maps
- Article 5.5 — Vesting Tentative Maps
- Article 6 — Final Maps
- Article 7 — Subdivision Standards
- Article 8 — Improvements and General Requirements
- Article 9 — Exceptions and Appeals
- Article 10 — Minor Subdivisions
- Article 11 — Lot Line Adjustments
- Article 12 — Condominium Subdivisions
- Article 13 — Improvements and General Requirements for the Dev…
- Article 14
- Article 15 — Lot Splits
- Chapter 2 — ZONING AND LAND USE
- Division 1 — Single-Family Residential Zones
- Division 2 — Multiple-Family Residential Zones
- Division 3 — Mobile Home Park Zone
- Division 4 — C-1, C-2, C-3, and C-4 Commercial Zones
- Division 6 — CC Coastal Commercial Zones
- Division 7 — MU Mixed-Use and CR Regional Commercial Zones
- Division 8 — Industrial Zones
- Division 9 — Public and Institutional Zones
- Division 10 — (PLD) Planned Development Overlay Zone
- Division 11 — (MU) Mixed-Use Overlay Zone
- Division 12 — (RIV) Riviera Village Overlay Zone
- Division 13 — (H) Historic Overlay Zone
- Division 14
- Division 15
- Division 1 — Residential Zones
- Division 2 — Residential and Mixed-Use Zones
- Division 3 — All Zones
- Division 1 — Single-Family Residential Zones
- Division 2 — Multiple-Family Residential Zones
- Division 3 — C-2, C-3, C-4, C-5A, and CC Commercial Zones
- Division 4 — MU Mixed-Use Zones
- Division 5 — Industrial Zones
- Division 6 — Public and Institutional Zones
- Division 7 — (PLD) Planned Development Overlay Zone
- Division 8 — (MU) Mixed-Use Overlay Zone
- Division 9 — (RIV) Riviera Village Overlay Zone
- Division 10 — (H) Historic Overlay Zone
- Division 1 — Residential Zones
- Division 2 — Residential and Mixed-Use Zones
- Division 3 — All Zones