Title 17H Engineering Standards
Chapter 17H.010 Street Development Standards
Section 17H.010.040 Initiation of Street Improvement Projects
- Street improvements generally originate as part of the development review process. The need for street improvements is identified during one of the following processes:
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- Land use applications (zone change, platting).
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- Building permit applications.
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- Right-of-way improvement permit applications (sidewalk replacement, street improvements not part of another application).
- During the review, the effects the proposed development will have on traffic circulation, connectivity, parking and the use of public streets and rights-of-way are determined. The required improvements may include, but are not limited to:
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- new street construction;
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- frontage improvements;
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- sidewalks;
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- street lights;
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- traffic signals;
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- signing;
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- pavement markings;
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- street trees; or
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- pedestrian and bicycle facilities.
- Land Use Applications.
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- If the project is located on an unimproved right-of-way:
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- frontage improvements plus one twelve-foot driving lane on the opposite side of the street shall be constructed;
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- paved access to the nearest paved public street shall be provided; and
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- any traffic impacts identified in a traffic study, if required, shall be mitigated.
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- Frontage improvements shall be constructed and traffic impacts identified in a traffic study, if required, shall be mitigated if the project is located on a partially improved right-of-way.
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- Traffic impacts identified in a traffic study, if required, shall be mitigated if the project is located on a fully improved right-of-way.
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- In all cases, new access locations shall be approved by the director of engineering services prior to construction.
- Residential Building Permits – Lots Platted Prior to May 15, 2006.
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- If the project is located on an unimproved or partially improved right-of-way:
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- the owner shall obtain from the director of engineering services and execute, as a condition of development, a paving waiver agreement for a local improvement district (LID) street paving assessment in accordance with SMC 17H.010.045; and
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- adequate emergency vehicle access in accordance with the International Fire Code must be provided to any facility, building or portion of a building hereafter constructed.
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- No additional improvements are required for projects located on a fully improved right-of-way.
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- An approach permit issued by the department of engineering services is required for the construction or modification of any driveway that is not shown on an approved street plan.
- Commercial Building Permits – Lots Platted Prior to May 15, 2006.
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- If the project is located on an unimproved right-of-way:
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- the owner shall obtain from the director of engineering services and execute, as a condition of development, a paving waiver agreement for a local improvement district (LID) street paving assessment in accordance with SMC 17H.010.045;
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- emergency vehicle access shall be constructed in accordance with city standards and policies; and
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- traffic impacts identified in a traffic study, if required, shall be mitigated.
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- Frontage improvements shall be constructed and traffic impacts identified in a traffic study, if required, shall be mitigated if the project is located on a partially improved right-of-way.
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- Traffic impacts identified in a traffic study, if required, shall be mitigated if the project is located on a fully improved right-of-way.
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- In all cases, new access locations shall be approved by the director of engineering services prior to construction.
- Residential and Commercial Building Permits – Lots Platted After May 15, 2006.
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- If the project is located on an unimproved or a partially improved right-of-way:
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- paved access to the nearest paved public street shall be provided;
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- frontage improvements shall be constructed; and
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- traffic impacts identified in a traffic study, if required, shall be mitigated.
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- Traffic impacts identified in a traffic study, if required, shall be mitigated if the project is located on a fully improved right-of-way.
- Right-of-Way Improvement Permit Applications.
Applications for improvements to the public right-of-way that are not part of another application shall be evaluated on a case by case basis.
- Where infill development occurs on partially constructed blocks, the proposed street improvements may match the existing street improvements.
Date Passed: Monday, May 15, 2006 Effective Date: Thursday, June 29, 2006 ORD C33838 Section 1 |
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