Chapter 17.32
DEDICATION OF STREETS NOT PART OF A SUBDIVISION

Sections:

17.32.010    Application.

17.32.020    Minimum design standards.

17.32.030    Procedure.

17.32.010 Application.

Any person desiring to create a street not part of a subdivision or major partition shall make written application to the planning department. Said application shall be made on prescribed forms, and shall be accompanied by the required information and appropriate filing fee. (Ord. 19 § 7.010, 2003)

17.32.020 Minimum design standards.

The minimum standards of design and improvement for the dedication of a street shall be the same as set forth in this title for streets within a subdivision and shall be in compliance with other application street standards regulations. (Ord. 19 § 7.020, 2003)

17.32.030 Procedure.

(1) Upon receipt of written application and appropriate filing fee for street dedication, the planning director shall refer the proposal to the commission and county road department for review and recommendation. Two copies of the proposed dedication, written legal description, and proposed improvement shall be forwarded to the commission at least 10 days prior to a regularly scheduled meeting.

(2) Where access is to a county road or state highway, the necessary permits shall be obtained prior to approval by the county court.

(3) The commission and road department shall report their findings to the planning director and give their recommendations regarding the proposed dedication and improvements. The commission shall also recommend a classification for the proposed street.

(4) Upon receipt of written findings and recommendations from commission and road department, the proposal shall be submitted to the county court for preliminary review and approval. Such submission shall be made at least 10 days prior to a regularly scheduled meeting.

(5) Upon preliminary approval by the county court, the engineering and improvements design of the roadway confirming to the requirements of this title and other applicable regulations shall be submitted to the county road department for review and approval. Said engineering improvements design shall be prepared and signed by a licensed engineer or surveyor.

(6) Following approval of the roadway engineering and design, the applicant shall prepare a warranty deed dedicating said street to the public and an improvements guarantee. Said documents shall be submitted to the county counsel for review and approval, together with a current title report on the subject property.

(7) Following receipt of the approvals set forth in subsections (5) and (6) of this section, the deed and improvements guarantee shall be submitted to the county court for final approval. (Ord. 149 Amd. 1 § 14, 2006; Ord. 19 § 7.030, 2003)