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Paved sidewalks five feet wide of Portland cement, concrete or asphalt concrete may be <br />one or both sides of streets designated as collectors or arterials. <br />The construction of a storm drainage system shall conform to the following <br />ditches or channels shall have a minimum gradient of one percent; <br />watercourses shall have adequate capacity and erosion control to ensure safe and healthful <br />;al of stormwater; <br />topsoil has been removed from the surface of a lot on a slope where erosion will cause a <br />,ement of loose material, the subdivider shall be required to seed or provide other means to <br />it the wash from damaging adjacent property or accumulating on street surfaces; and <br />;ign of storm drainage facilities shall be compatible with adjacent areas, including the <br />,nsion of abutting existing storm sewers. Design of all drainage structures shall be based on <br />5 -year occurrence for design intensity using runoff coefficient and concentration times as <br />;rmined by the City Engineer. <br />�. Where public water supply is available, as determined by the Council, the subdivider <br />to the public water supply and construct a system of water mains with a connection for <br />minimum size of water mains shall be six inches and the minimum size of private water <br />1 be one inch. Water mains and services for commercial and industrial uses or for the <br />major trunks shall be determined by the City Engineer. If private wells are to be permitted, <br />constructed in conformance with City Code and Minnesota Statutes and Rules. <br />plats within the urban service area shall be connected to the municipal sewer system. <br />!very lot in a subdivision shall be capable of being served by utilities, and easements <br />to the utility companies shall be provided. Electric, gas and other utility distribution lines <br />tailed within public rights-of-way or within properly designated easements. All utilities in <br />visions shall be placed underground. To the fullest extent possible, underground utility lines <br />talled within the right-of-way adjacent to but not beneath existing and proposed paved areas. <br />and traffic control signs. In single- and multiple -family developments, the developer shall <br />eet name signs and traffic control signs as deemed necessary by the City Engineer. In <br />and industrial developments, the developer shall install all street names signs and traffic <br />as deemed necessary by the City Engineer. <br />The developer must sod the front yard, boulevard and side yards to the rear of the structure on <br />he balance of the lot shall be seeded. The required sodding and seeding shall be placed prior <br />icy. An escrow deposit shall be submitted to the city in a dollar amount sufficient to <br />the required sodding. Hydro -seeding may be substituted for sod subject to: 1) Two rows of <br />)e placed along the curb and any other adjoining pavements, erosion control as approved by <br />ng Official shall be placed at the property lines and next to water features, and 2) the site <br />282 1 Page <br />