§ 42-192. Unified residential development (planned unit development).  


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  • (a)

    All proposed unified residential developments, also referred to as planned unit developments, shall comply with the provisions relating thereto and contained within the comprehensive city zoning regulations. All streets not dedicated to the public shall be paved to design standards and specifications recommended by a registered professional engineer, approved by the city engineer, and shall be maintained by means of a homeowner's association, or other means as approved by the commission.

    (b)

    Any request to dedicate a private street as a public street shall be approved only if arrangements are made to bring the street into conformity with all city standards and regulations in effect at the time of dedication at the cost of affected property owners.

    (c)

    All private streets that intersect with public streets shall be constructed with standard drive type approaches. In such cases where an unusual condition exists, the city engineer may approve standard intersection approaches if the approval is requested prior to the preparation of the plans. Private streets will be named and shown on the plot. Street signs for sold private streets shall be erected and maintained by the homeowner's association.

(Code 1994, ch. 9, art. 50; Ord. No. 248, exh. A(art. 50), 3-24-1997)