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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Legal Notices of the existing streets. 3 Angle of Approach. Minor streets shall approach the (continued from preceeding page) major or collector streets at an angle of not less than eighty (80) complete set of profiles and con- degrees.. tour maps of all existing and pro4 Marginal Access Streets. posed streets within the subdiviWhere a subdivision abuts on sion, together with information or contains an existing or proposed regarding the relation of the pro- major street, the Planning Composed sewer system to the natural mission may require a marginal drainage area in which the sub- access street, or reverse frontage division is located, sewer" plan, with a reservation along storm sewer plans, water distri- the rear property line, subject to bution plans and the like, said the limitations of D-- b (1) in to land for compensation profile and contour maps to show respect costs. the United States Geological Sur- and improvement E Streets and Alley Widths, vey Elevations and related bench non-acce- ss Easements. 1 Major Streets. Major Streets shall conform to the width designated on the Master Street Plan wherever a subdivision falls in the area for which a Master Street Plan has been adopted. The Subdivider may be required either to provide land for widening of established streets within or adjacent to a proposed subdivision or to provide land for new major streets, provided neither of such requirements shall be im- marks. Cul-De-Sa- SECTION VII DESIGN STANDARDS A cs, General Harmony of Design Required. The design of the preliminary and final plats of the subdivision in relation to streets, block, lots, open spaces and other design factors shall be in harmony with design standards recommended by the Planning Commission and approved by the Board of Com- posed unless adequate provision be missioners of Murray City. first made by the City to compenB Protection Strips. sate the Subdivider for the fiffl Where subdivision streets para- value of land beyond eighty (80) llel contiguous property of other feet in width for any street and owners, the Subdivider may retain also compensation shall be payable a protection strip not less than in full not later than one year after one (1) foot in width between said date subdivision plat is recorded. street and adjacent property, pro2 Collector Streets. vided that an agreement approved Collector streets shall have a by the City has been made by the minimum width of sixty (60) feet Subdivider, contracting to dedicate and may be required by the Planthe one (1) foot or larger protec- ning Commission and City Engin(66) feet wide. tion strip, free of charge to the eer to be sixty-si- x 3 and Minor Streets City for street purposes upon payment by the then owners of the Minor streets and contiguous property to the of a consideration named have a minimum width of fifty (50) feet, except that in the agreement, such considerastreets designed to be (dead-en- d tion to be equal to the fair cost of the street improvements prop- permanently closed to through traffic) or loop streets serving erly chargeable to the contiguous not more than ten (10) lots, may property, plus the value of one have a minimum width of not less half (Vz) the land in the street feet. fifty (50) at the time of the agreement, than not longer than four hunshall be together with interest at a fair dred (400) feet to the beginning rate from the time of the agree- of the unless due to ment, until time of subdivision of a greater circumstances special such contigous property. length is permitted by the PlanC Parks, School Sites, Other ning Commission. Each Public Spaces. must be terminated by a turn1 Provision for Public Use. around of not less than one hunIn subdividing property, consid- dred (100) feet diameter, measured eration shall be given to suitable to the property lines. If surface sites for schools, parks, play- water drainage is into the turngrounds and other areas for public around, due to the grade of the use. Any provision for such open street, necessary catch basins and spaces shall be indicated on the drainage easements shall be propreliminary plat in order that it vided. 4 Alleys. may be determined when and in be will areas such manner what Alleys shall have a minimum dedicated to, or acquired by, the width of twenty (20) feet. Alleys appropriate agency. If any such may be required in the rear of proposed public areas have not business lots. 5 --Standard Street Sections. been purchased at a fair price by Standard Street Sections for the proper public agency or have not been freely dedicated to the collector and minor streets are shown on City Engineer's Stanpublic by the Subdivider within dards. one (1) year after the recording C Grades of Streets. of the final plat, such areas may of all streets shall conGrades be divided into lots and sold by the Subdivider in accordance with lot form in general to the terrain, and 0.5 percent less requirements of this Ordinance. shall not be 5 than for main more than nor fs percent When any such public space 10 nor more than shown on the preliminary plat, a throughfares streets. for minor copy of such plat shall be made percent 7 Curb radii at Intersections. available to the appropriate public Curb radii at intersections shall agency for its consideration within not be less than 20 feet and propa reasonable time after receipt of erty lines shall be adjusted accopies of the plat by the Planning cordingly. Commission. H Ea semen ts. D Relation To Adjoining Street Easements of not more than ten ' System. (10) feet in width for water, 1 Continuation of Existing sewers, drainage, power lines and other purposes may be required by Streets. in streets of the Planning Commission provided The arrangement make shall pro- that stream casements may be 25 new subdivisions vision for the continuation of the feet in width or more. F Blocks. existing streets in adjoining areas to access I and shall provide Ivcngth and Walkways. in sofar areas Blocks shall not exceed 1600 feet adjoining as continuation or access shall be in length. Blocks over one thousdeemed necessary by the Planning and (1000) feet in length shall be CommlF'ton. provided with a dedicated walkway through the block at approximate-l- y 2 Name's. the center of the block. Such In general, streets that are in shall be six (6) fret alignment with others already walkways In or wider at the option width, existing and numbered or named of the Subdivider. The Subdivider shall tear the numbers or names Cul-de-sa- Cul-de-sa- cs Sub-divid- er cul-de-s- Cul-de-sa- turn-aroun- cs d, cul-de-s- , ac ac cs. FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1955 shall surface the full width of the walkway with a concrete or asphalt surface and provide barriers to vehicle access in accordance with the standards of the City Engineer for sidewalks and walkways. 2 Width. The width of blocks generally shall be sufficient to allow two (2) tiers of lots. 3 Irregular Shapes. Irregular-shape- d blocks, indenor containing ted by interior spaces, will be acceptable when properly designed and fitted to the over all plat. 4 Business and Industrial Blocks. Blocks intended for business or industrial use shall be designed specifically for such purposes with adequate space set aside for parking and delivery facilities. G Lots. 1 Arrangement and Design. The lot arrangement and design shall be such that lots will provide satisfactory and desirable sites for buildings, and properly related to topography, to the character of surrounding development, and to on any lots not so covered for enforcement of this Ordinance, but the Board of Commissioners of Murray City may, by resolution or ordinance, from time to time entrust such administration, in whole or in part, to any other officer of the City, without amendment to this Ordinance. improvements. When water mains and fire hydrants are required, they shall be installed prior to the surfacing of the streets and the installation of curbs and gutters. B Standards. Standards for design, construction, specifications, and inspection B Permits. of street improvements, curbs and 'From the time of the effective gutters, sewers, sidewalks, streetl date of this Ordinance, the Buildsigns and drainage facilities shall ing Inspector shall not grant a be prepared by the City Engineer for the construction or aland similar standards for water permit teration of building or strucdistribution facilities, fire hy- ture if such any construction or alteradrants, and sewage disposal facili- tion would be in violation of any ties by the City Engineer. Such of the provisions of this Ordinance; standards and rules and regula- nor shall any City officer grant tions, and any amendments there- any or license for the use to shall be adopted by the Board of permit any building or land if such use of Commissioners of Murray City would be in violation of this Orwhich shall require the recommen- dinance. dations of the Planning CommisC Inspection. sion. After adoption, such standThe Building Inspector shall inards and rules and regulations or cause to be inspected all shall be made available to the spect building in the course of construcpublic. tion or repair. C Street Improvements. SECTION X All streets shall be constructed CITY ENGINEER OF FEES in accordance with the standards and rules and regulations of the A Fees of City Engineer for Plat Work. City Engineer. D Curbs and Gutters. Any and all persons filing plats existing requirements. Curbs and gutters of type ap- with the County Recorder shall 2 proved by the City Engineer shall first pay to the City Engineer 3. In case a tract is subdivided be required to be installed on ex- checking fee and a field engineerinto larger parcels than ordinary isting and proposed streets by the ing service fee as established by building lots, such parcels shall be 'Subdivider in all subdivisions the City Engineer and approved arranged so as to allow the open- where the average lot width is by the Board of Commissioners of ing of future streets and logical less than one hundred and fifty Murray City as may be provided further (150) feet at the setback line, in the City Engineer's Standards S Zoning Requirements. except the rear of those lots which and Rules and Regulations. All lots shown on the preliminback on major streets and are not A SECTION XI must conform and final ary plat permitted access to such streets. VIOLATION A MISDEMEANOR to the minimum requirements of E Sidewalks. Failure or refusal on the part the Zoning Title, for the zone in Sidewalks may be required in of any Subdivider to comply with which the subdivision is located, certain critical areas by the Planand to the minimum requirements ning Commission if public safety the provisions or any part thereof of City Health Department for would be threatened by the lack of this ordinance shall be deemed water supply and sewage disposal. of walks; otherwise sidewalks may a misdemeanor and any person The minimum width for residential be installed at the option of the convicted of such failure or refusal shall be fined not less thati lot shall be as required by the Subdivider. $50.00 nor more than $299.00, or Zoning Title for the zoned area Water Lines. F shall be imprisoned in the City and shall be not less than sixty water an Where public approved Jail for a period of not less than five (65) feet at the building setis within five hundred (500) 20 supply days nor more than six (6) back line in unzoned areas. The feet of the Subdivider months, or shall be punished by subdivision, minimum area of such lot shall shall install at his own expense, both such fine and imprisonment. be not less than that approved by or installaa bond for the the City Health Dept., or that tionprovide SECTION XII contract or shall the with of, required by the Zoning Title, or City Water Dept. to make the CONFLICTING ORDINANCES seven thousand (7000) square feet, water supply available for each If any provision of this ordinwhichever area is larger. lot within the subdivision. ance or the application of such 4 Frontage on Street. . G Fire Hydrants. provision to persons or circumEach lot 'shall abut on a street an of Fire approved stances shall be adjudged invalid hydrants shown on the subdivision plat or at locations by any Court of competent jurisbe installed shall type d on an existing determined by the City Engineer, diction, nevertheless the remaining street, or on a street which has in all subdivisions served by a provisions and the application become public by right of use and under water supply pressure. thereof to persons or circumstanfeet wide. piped is more than twenty-si- x ces other than those to which it II Sewage Disposal. e lots shall be proWhere the City's sewer mains may be held invalid shall not be hibited except where conditions are not accessible to serve the affected thereby. make other design undesirable. subdivision, the sufxiivider shall 5 Side IJnes. SECTION XIII his own expense extend the at Side lines of lots shall be apNECESSARY TO PEACE, sewer mains under the direction HEALTH AND SAFETY OF proximately at right angles, or of the City Engineer as necessary radial to the street line. INHABITANTS to adequately serve the subdivision 6 Remnants. In the opinion of true Board of In general, all remnants of lots and the Subdivider shall connect Commissioners of Murray City it below minimum size left over after with such sanitary sewer and pro- is necessary to the peace, health vide adequate sewer mains acces- and subdividing of a larger tract must safety of the inhabitants of be added to adjacent lots, rather sible to each lot. Murray City, Utah that this OrI Water. than allowed to remain as unusable dinance become effective immedwater is so iately upon its first publication Where parcels. close to the surface of the ground and filing of original thereof in SECTION VIII as to likely endanger the health the Office of the City Recorder of IMPROVEMENTS and welfare of prospective occu- Murray City, Utah. A Time Of Construction. reThe improvements listed in C. pants the Subdivider may be SECTION XIV ana D. of this Section shall be quired to drain the land in accorEFFECTIVE DATE to specifications prescribed installed, and those listed in E. if dance Ordinance shall take effect This the City Engineer. contemplated by the Subdivider by its first publication and upon upon J Street Trees. shall be installed, prior to the Street trees may be provided by the filing thereof in the office of of the final plat, except as the City Recorder of Murray City, hereinafter provided. No improve- the Subdivider for all new subdi- Utah. ments shall be installed until their visions. A plan showing kinds of location and construction is ap- trees and location of trees shall be PASSED, APPROVED AND Com- A DOITED BY THE BOARD OF the In by the Planning prepared Engineer. City proved by lieu of actual completion of such mission or Shade Tree Commis- COMMISSIONERS OF MURRAY improvements, the Subdivider may sion. Subdivider may have the op- CITY, UTAH, IN REGULAR SESfile with the Commission a surety tion of planting the trees and SION CONVENED THIS 25TH or cash bond to assure the actual maintaining same until each home DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1955. construction of such improvements is occupied, or depositing with the J. CLIFFORD HANSEN s averan tree with $5.00 to and per in a manner satisfactory City Mayor within a period of two (2) years age spacing of 50 feet throughout ATTEST: and in an amount specified by the the subdivision. Murray City will ALVIN W. WAHLQUIST s Board of Commissioners of Murray then plant the street trees as soon City Recorder Is occupied. (CORPORATE SEAL OF City or shall reach an agreement as subdivision SECTION IX MURRAY CITY) satisfactory to said Board of lU'ILDING INSPECTOR Commissioners to deposit a sum Copy filed in office of City ReA Building Inpector In En- corder of Murray City, Utah, on of money with the City to cover the cost of street improvements force. Monday the 25th day of April. The City Building Inspector is 1955. for a part of the streets within the subdivision nnd agree not to sell hereby designated and authorized Date of First Publication: Friday, lots or to ask for building permits 3 the officer charged with the April 29, 1955. cul-de-sa- cs, off-stre- et publicly-dedicate- Double-frontag- ! Sub-surfa- ce sub-surfa- ap-prov- al j 0 ce |