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7.2. SR 07-24-1995
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transmission poles and lines, and other significant features • <br />shall also be shown. U.S.G.S. data shall be used for all <br />topographic mapping where feasible. <br />G. Utilities on or adjacent to the property, including <br />location, size and invert elevation of public sanitary and <br />storm sewers; location and size of water mains; location of <br />gas mains, fire hydrant, electric and telephone lines,. and <br />street lights. The direction and distance to, and size of, <br />such facilities shall be indicated, showing invert elevation <br />of sanitary and storm sewers, including catch basins, <br />manholes and hydrants. Such data may be available from City <br />plans, and the source thereof so noted, unless such utilities <br />are located on the subject property. In all instances, they <br />shall be field checked as far as practicable. <br />H. Under certain circumstances the City may require a <br />complete tree inventory identifying the types and location of <br />all trees greater than six (6) inches in diameter. when <br />measured at a point four (4) feet above the ground level <br />shall be specified. Information, to the extend feasible., <br />shall also be provided as to type, weakness, maturity, <br />infestation resistance, density and spacing. Trees to be <br />removed for streets., drives, buildings, drainage or other • <br />purposes shall be identified. <br />3. Subdivision Design Features. <br />A. Layout of proposed streets showing the right-of-way. <br />widths, centerline gradients, typical cross sections, and <br />proposed names of streets. The name of any street heretofore <br />used in the City or its .environs shall not be used unless the <br />proposed street is a logical extension of an already named <br />street, in which event the same name shall be used. Strut <br />names shall conform to the master street name and numbering <br />system as adopted. <br />B. Location and width of proposed alleys and pedestrian <br />ways. <br />C. Lot sizes, layout, numbers and preliminary dimensions of <br />lots and blocks. <br />D. Minimum front and side street building setback lines. <br />E. When side lot lines are not parallel, the width of the <br />lot at the building setback line. <br />• <br />10.27 <br />
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