§ 4.103. PUD INFRASTRUCTURE STANDARDS  


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  • A.

    Streets and Sidewalks. Streets within a PUD may be public or private. Private driveways may provide internal circulation. Private driveways shall meet the 2009 Fire Code standards. The Planning Commission may require dedication and construction of private streets through a PUD.

    B.

    Utilities. Water and sanitary sewer systems within a PUD may be publicly or privately owned. For privately owned systems, maintenance and operation is the responsibility of the PUD homeowners' association.

    C.

    Easements. Publicly owned or maintained utilities shall be placed in public streets or easements are a minimum of 16 feet in width unless a narrower width is approved by the utility.

    D.

    PUD Garbage Collection. The city manager shall have the right to refuse service because of the impossibility or impracticability for any premise within the city. If the city manager refuses service, the customer shall be exempt from the garbage and trash fee established by section 15-21 of the City Code.

    E.

    PUD Common Area and Facilities. Provisions shall be made for a property owners' association that is designated as the representative of the owners of property in a residential subdivision. The owners' association shall have the direct responsibility to provide for the maintenance and operation of the subdivision. The applicant shall submit the dedicatory instrument(s) covering the establishment, maintenance, and operation of a residential subdivision. The dedicatory instrument(s) shall establish a plan for the use and permanent maintenance of the common areas/facilities and demonstrate that the property owners' association is self-perpetuating and adequately funded by regular assessment and/or special assessment to accomplish its purposes. The dedicatory instrument(s) shall include provisions that provide the city with permission for access at any time without liability when on official business and further, to permit the city to remove obstructions if necessary for emergency vehicle access and assess the cost of removal to the owner of the obstruction. The dedicatory instrument(s) must be approved by the city attorney as to legal form prior to any plat recordation and shall be recorded at the same time as the plat.

( Ord. No. 18-037, § 2, 6-21-18 )