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no <br /> <br />trailways shall be constructed of a minimum two-inch (2") bituminous mat <br />on a four-inch (4") gravel base. Grades and specifications shall be as <br />approved by the City Engineer. All paved trailways shall be of an eight- <br />foot (8') width with two-foot (2') graded shoulders. All horse and <br />wilderness trailways shall be graded to a minimum four-foot (4') width and <br />surfaced as determined by the Park and Recreation Commission. <br /> <br />Sidewalks. All single family subdivisions within the MUSA shall have not <br />less than a five-foot (5') wide concrete sidewalk on at least one side of each <br />through street or anticipated through street to provide for safe pedestrian <br />traffic. All multi-family subdivisions inside the MUSA shall have concrete <br />sidewalks not less than five foot (5') wide on both sides of the main public <br />street spine, unless otherwise approved by City Council. Sidewalks may be <br />required on cul-de-sacs. All sidewalks shall be located within the easement <br />area of the road right of way. Wherever possible, placement of the <br />sidewalk within the easement area should allow for a minimum of one foot <br />(1 ') separation between the edge of one side and the residential property <br />line. The sidewalk shall be constructed as a Stage 1 improvement. Cost of <br />sidewalk construction shall be borne by the Subdivider and not eligible for <br />credit against park and trail dedication fees. The design must meet current <br />standards of the City, comply with the Americans for Disabilities ACT <br />(ADA), and be shown on the preliminary plat for approval. All sidewalks <br />required by the City shall be constructed of a four-inch concrete placed on <br />a four inch (4") gravel base. <br /> <br />Maintenance - The City Council annually shall determine the level of <br />snow removal required of adjacent homeowners and to provide for the <br />establishment of a fund to allow for repair or replacement of damaged <br />sidewalks in the future. <br /> <br />Electricity. The Subdivider shall be responsible for providing electric <br />service to the Plat. Whenever possible, common trenching shall be utilized <br />for small utilities (cable, gas, electric, telephone). <br /> <br />Phone. The Subdivider shall be responsible for providing phone service to <br />the Plat. Whenever possible, common trenching shall be utilized for small <br />utilities (cable, gas, electric, telephone). <br /> <br />Natural Gas. The Subdivider shall be responsible for providing natural gas <br />service to the plat. Whenever possible, common trenching shall be utilized <br />for small utilities (cable, gas, electric, telephone). <br /> <br />Boulevard Sodding. This item shall be completed just prior to occupancy <br />of the building. This item may be completed sooner provided the subdivider <br />maintains the sod until the dwelling or structure is occupied. <br /> <br />9.50 Subdivision Regulations <br /> <br />9-39 <br /> <br />August 2003 Draft <br /> <br /> <br />
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