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Agda Pkt 2024.10.14 Regular Meeting
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10/13/2024
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ATTY/ORD.0010/CC ORD AMENDING MUNI CODE CH.18, 27A, 30 – EXHIBIT C <br />REV: 09-17-24 VR <br />Page 30 of 65 <br />6. Excessively steep streets in residential areas, where the slope or change in slope <br />precludes unimpeded vehicular movement (i.e. “bottoming out”) by all types of <br />vehicles (passenger, delivery, and emergency), shall be avoided. <br />Sec. 30.38. – STREET NAMING: <br />Streets which are continuations of existing streets shall bear the names of such existing <br />streets. Names of new streets shall be submitted to the Zoning Administrator who shall <br />submit them to postal authorities and to the Fire Chief for review to avoid duplication of <br />names within the areas served by the safety services and others. Final approval of all street <br />names shall be the responsibility of the Zoning Administrator. <br />Sec. 30.39. – PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE PATHS: <br />A subdivider shall be required to dedicate and develop pedestrian/bicycle paths consistent <br />with the General Plan, the City’s adopted transportation and circulation plans, and the City’s <br />adopted Engineering Standards. Sec. 30.40. – STREET LIGHTING: <br />Street lighting shall be appropriate to the proposed intensity of use of the street facility and <br />the character of the area to be served. The amount of street lighting shall be consistent with <br />principles of energy conservation, optimum public safety, and in accordance with the City’s <br />Engineering Standards. <br />Sec. 30.41. – STREET TREES AND PLANTINGS: <br /> Street trees shall be planted at a maximum of fifty feet (50′) apart, but each lot shall have at <br />least one such tree planted thereon or therefor. Street trees shall be planted in an approved <br />planting easement or an approved planting area within the right-of-way. The final location of <br />each street tree shall be shown on the project landscape plans approved by the City <br />Engineer. The species of tree shall be selected from an approved list of species identified in <br />the Urban Forest Master Plan or other approved street tree list established by the City <br />Engineer. . Street trees and other planting shall be installed in accordance with the City’s <br />Engineering Standards.Sec. 30.42. – SIDEWALKS: <br />Sidewalks shall be installed to the City Engineering Standards. Where steep topography or <br />unique local conditions on local access streets make provision of sidewalks impractical, an <br />exception may be granted pursuant to this Chapter if public safety is maintained. <br />6.D. - Page 43 of 78 <br />119
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