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Ordinance Number
1993-29
Adopted Date
09/07/1993
Ordinance Type
Land Development Regulations Amendments
State Filed Date
09\15\1993
Code Number
Amend Ch. 901,902,911,912,913,914,915,
Subject
Land Development Regulations Amend Various Chapters
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Codified
Archived Roll/Disk#
2743
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1134
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guarantee the completed Contract in conformance <br />with Section 913.10(1). The developer shall have <br />the ability to extend the Contract for Construction <br />and posted security for a period of two (2) years, <br />in addition to the original two (2) years, upon <br />approval of both the Public Works Director and the <br />Community Development Director. <br />2. Sidewalk Segment(s) along Local Roadways <br />a. Exemptions. <br />i. A developer is exem t from providing a <br />required sidewalk segment(s) along a local <br />roadway which serves no more than twenty (20) <br />lots and terminates in a cul-de-sac where a <br />future extension of the street beyond the cul- <br />de-sac is not required or possible as <br />determined by the County Public Works Director <br />or the Director's appointed designee. <br />ii. A developer is exempt from providing a <br />required sidewalk segment(s) along a local <br />roadway in conjunction with a residential <br />subdivision project if the density of the <br />residential subdivision project is not greater <br />than three (3) units per acre. <br />A developer may obtain a waiver from providing <br />a required sidewalk segment(s) by submitting a <br />written request for such a waiver from the <br />Community Development Director and the Public <br />Works Director based upon one or more of the <br />following criteria. <br />pedestrian trattic; <br />Be A nearby existing or planned sidewalk <br />will adequately serve anticipated <br />pedestrian traffic attracted or generated <br />by the corresponding subdivision project*. <br />co The anticipated use(s) (non-residential <br />project only) or vehicular traffic_ <br />characteristics of the subdivision are <br />incompatible with pedestrian traffic; <br />D. The location of the subdivision or <br />existing street conditions are such that <br />it is anticipated that sidewalks could <br />not be effectively integrated into an <br />existing or planned sidewalk system; <br />E. The developer provides for an alternate <br />route and/or improvement that adequately <br />accommodates pedestrian traffic and <br />movement and coordinates with existing <br />and planned sidewalks. <br />Decisions by the Community Development <br />Director and the Public Works Director to <br />approve, approve with conditions, or deny an <br />exemption request may be appealed to the <br />Coding: Words in • -• • type are deletions from existing law. <br />Words underlined are additions. <br />37 <br />
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