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2026.07.06 ORD 2026-549 Replace Zoning and Land Use Ordinance
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2026.07.06 ORD 2026-549 Replace Zoning and Land Use Ordinance
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<br /> <br /> <br /> Created: 2025-05-22 16:40:54 [EST] <br />(Supp. No. 36) <br /> <br />Page 185 of 198 <br />city council may require the applicant pay a stormwater management fee instead of constructing all or part of the <br />stormwater management system required for the site. The fee to be charged shall be approved by the council and <br />based on the city engineer's estimate of the public costs associated with the collection, transportation, storage, <br />treatment, and management of stormwater generated by the site in accordance with rates established by the city <br />council. <br />(Prior Code, § 1215-070.1) <br />Sec. 90-328. Public improvement standards. <br />All streets, sidewalks, water and sanitary sewer facilities, stormwater management systems, and other public <br />improvements constructed as part of a land development plan shall be designed and constructed in accordance <br />with city standards, as found in section 90-269, or in other ordinance provisions, or as established by city council <br />policy. The city engineer shall review and approve all construction plans, and may approve variances to the strict <br />interpretation of city standards, or require a stricter standard, where such variance or stricter standard is in <br />keeping with the intent of this chapter and city long-range plans. <br />(Prior Code, § 1215-080.1) <br />Sec. 90-329. Adequate public facilities. <br />(a) Any subdivision or property line adjustment deemed to lack adequate public facilities pursuant to criteria, <br />which include those listed in this section, may be denied by the city council together with all related permits <br />and approvals. <br />(1) A subdivision or property line adjustment may be deemed premature if it lacks adequate public <br />facilities as defined below. The following conditions shall not be an exclusive list of conditions: <br />a. A condition of inadequate drainage shall be deemed to exist if: <br />1. Surface or subsurface water retention and runoff are such that it constitutes a danger to <br />the structural security or risk of flooding of the proposed structures. <br />2. The proposed site grading and development may cause harmful and irreparable damage <br />from erosion and siltation on downhill or downstream land. <br />3. Factors to be considered in making these determinations may include: average rainfall for <br />the area; the relation of the land to floodplains; the nature of soils and subsoils and their <br />ability to adequately support surface water runoff and waste disposal systems; the slope of <br />the land and its effect on effluents; and the presence of streams as related to effluent <br />disposal. <br />b. A proposed subdivision or property line adjustment shall be deemed to lack an adequate water <br />supply if the proposed subdivision does not have adequate sources of water to serve the <br />proposed subdivision if developed to its maximum permissible density without causing an <br />unreasonable depreciation of existing water supplies for surrounding areas or does not offer <br />acceptable integration of existing public water facilities. <br />c. A proposed subdivision shall be deemed to lack adequate roads or highways to serve the <br />subdivision when: <br />1. Roads which are needed to serve the proposed subdivision or property line adjustments <br />are of such a width, grade, stability, vertical and horizontal alignment, configuration, site <br />distance and surface condition that an increase in traffic volume generated by the
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