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<br /> <br /> <br /> Created: 2025-05-22 16:40:54 [EST] <br />(Supp. No. 36) <br /> <br />Page 186 of 198 <br />proposed subdivision would create a hazard to public safety and general welfare, or <br />seriously aggravate an already hazardous condition, or when said roads are inadequate for <br />the intended use and the proposal does not include developer-supplied improvements <br />adequate to defray the costs of upgrading those roads. <br />2. The traffic volume generated by the proposed subdivision or property line adjustments <br />would create unreasonable road or highway congestion or unsafe conditions on roads or <br />highways existing at the time of the application or proposed for completion within the next <br />two years. <br />d. A proposed subdivision or property line adjustment shall be deemed to lack adequate waste <br />disposal systems if in subdivisions for which sewer lines are proposed, there is inadequate sewer <br />capacity in the present system to support the subdivision if developed to its maximum <br />permissible density after reasonable sewer capacity is reserved for schools, planned public <br />facilities, and commercial and industrial development projected for the next five years; or if in <br />subdivisions where sewer lines are neither available nor proposed, there is inadequate on-site <br />sewer capacity potential to support the subdivision if developed to the maximum permissible <br />density indicated in any governing planning document or ordinance or amendments thereto. <br />e. Subdivisions and property line adjustments that do not follow planned public improvement <br />corridors or that do not constitute an infilling of development shall be deemed inconsistent with <br />the city's growth strategies as outlined in the comprehensive plan. <br />f. A proposed subdivision or property line adjustment shall be determined to lack necessary city <br />service capacity when services such as recreational facilities, police and fire protection, and other <br />city services, which must be provided at public expense, cannot reasonably be provided for <br />within the next two years. <br />g. A proposed subdivision or property line adjustment shall be deemed inconsistent with capital <br />improvement plans when improvements and/or services necessary to accommodate the <br />proposed subdivision have not been programmed in applicable capital improvement plans. The <br />city council may waive this criterion when it can be demonstrated that a revision to capital <br />improvement programs can be accommodated. <br />(2) The burden shall be upon the applicant to show that the proposed subdivision, development, or and <br />property line adjustment has adequate public facilities and is not premature. <br />(Prior Code, § 1215-085.1, Ord. No. 2021-507, § 1, 9-20-2021) <br />Sec. 90-330. Record information requirement. <br />(a) Following completion of development activities for any plat, the developer shall submit two record drawings <br />of the development, as well as in digital format, to the city engineer. The digital file shall be in AutoCAD R14 <br />format with all-horizontal control in county coordinates. Vertical Datum shall be based on U.S.G.S. <br />elevations. Digital file layer control shall be in accordance with city standards. All plan text shall conform to <br />LeRoy 120 size standards. As-built information shall include: <br />(1) Topography in two-foot contour intervals. <br />(2) Water system facilities, including: <br />a. Location, material type, class, size, and depth of all mains and services. <br />b. Location and type of all valves, including ties to physical features such as manholes, catchbasins, <br />and property irons.