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HomeMy WebLinkAbout610105.tiffAMENDING THE SUBDIVISION REGULATION RESOLUTION DATED SEPTEMBER 20, 1961: BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County Colorado, that the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission to amend the Subdivision Regulation resolution dated September 20, 1961, be and they are hereby approved to read as follows: (3) Minimum Street widths shall be as follows: (Classification) (Right of May U,'idth) (Roadway ilidth) Major Arterial 100 feet 56 feet Collector 80 feet 40 feet Local 60 feet 40 feet Amend Section III, DESIGN STANDARDS, paragraph 3.1 Streets, subheading (5) to read as follows: ✓(5) Dead end streets shall serve not more than eight one -family residential units and shall have a minimum outside radius of 50 feet to the right of way line at the closed end. Amend Section III, DESIGN STANDARDS, paragraph 3.1 Streets, subheading (9) to read as follows: (9) Streets shall be leveled to a grade of less than 3% for a distance 200 feet approaching all intersections. Amend Section III, DESIGN STANDARDS, paragraph 3.1 Streets, subheading (10) to read as fellows: (10) Street jogs with centerline offsets of less than 135 feet shall not be allowed. Amend Section III. DESIGN STANDARDS, paragraph 3.1 Streets, subheading (12) to read as follows: (12) Minimum radii of centerline of streets shall be as follows: Major Arterial Collector Local 500 feet 350 feet 200 feet Add.a new Section III, DESIGN STANDARDS, paragraph 3.1 Streets, subheading (13) to read as follows: (13) Minimum length of tangents between reverse curves shall be as follows: Major Arterial 250 feet Collector 150 feet Local 50 feet Add a new Section III,DE$IGN STANDARDS, paragraph 3.1 Streets, subheading (14) to read as follows: (14) Minimum radii at street intersections shall be as follows: Major Arterial Collector Local 50 feet 25 feet 15 feet 610105 pLos 3. . Amend Section III, DESIGN STANDARDS, paragraph 32-2 Lots, subheading (2) to rea. follows: (2) The depth to width ratio of residential lots shall not exceed 3 to 1. Amend Section III, DESIGN STANDARDS, paragraph 3.3 Blocks, to read as follows: (1) The lona dimension of any block for residential use shall ordinarily be more than 400 feet in length and less than 1260 feet in length. An exception may be made for longer blocks backing onto a railroad, canal, major arterial or similar bar- rier. Amend Section III, DESIGN STANDARDS, paragraph 3.5 Alleys and Easements, to read as follows: (1) The County may require alleys at least 20 feet in width and open at both ends in business districts and at the rear of all lots fronting on major arterial streets. 4 !here alleys are not required, easements shall be granted or reserved at least 10 feet in width on each side of all rear lot lines and five feet in width along each side lot lines where necessary for utility installation and maintenance for storm and sanitary sewers, gas and water lines, and electric and telephone service. Id - der easements may be required by the Planning Commission if conditions require such. Amend Section III, DESIGN STANDARDS, paragraph 3.6 Floods, subheading (2) to read as follows: (2) All natural waterways within a drainage basin shall be defined as adrainage ease- ment to provide for the uninterrupted surface runoff that might be expected from a five year frequency storm. Amend Section IV, PRELIMINARY PLAT, paragraph 4.1 Contents, subheading (3) to read as follows: (3) Names and addresses of the subdivider and owner, the designer of the subdivision, and the engineer or surveyor, who shall be registered in the State of Colorado. Amend Section IV, PRELIMINARY PLAT, paragraph 4.1 Contents, subheading (6) to read as follows: (is) Date of preparation; scale, which shall be not less than 100 feet to the inch for 160 acres or less than 200 feet to the inch fox more than 160 acres; and a north sign, designation as True North. Amend Section IV, PRELIMINARY PLAT, paragraph 4.1 Contents, subheading (7) to read as follows: (7) Contours at vertical intervals of two feet. Amend Section IV, PRELIMINARY PLAT, paragraph 4.1 Contents, by addition of the follow- ing subheading (9): (9) A vicinity sketch or key map at ascale of not more than 400 feet to the inch shall be shown on or accompany the preliminary plat. This map shall show all existing subdivisions, streets and boundary lines of large unplatted tracts adjoining the proposed subdivisions for a minimum distance of 1/2 mile in each direction. It shall also show how streets and alleys in the proposed subdivision may connect with proposed streets and alleys in adjacent undeveloped property. Amend Section IV, PRELIMINARY PLAT, paragraph 4.1 Contents, by addition of the follow- ing subheading (10): (10) Existing zoning classification of the land proposed for subdivision and zoning of the land adjacent to the proposed subdivision. Amend Section IV, PRELIMINARY PLAT, paragraph 4.2 Procedure, to read as follows: Seven copies of the Preliminary Plat shall be submitted to the Secretary of the Plan- ning Commission at least fifteen days prior to the meeting at which time the plat isto be considered. If the subdivision lies wholly or partially within two miles of the corporate limits of any municipality, the proposed Preliminary Plat shall be submitted to the municipality for recommendations. No action shall be taken by the County Plan- ning Commission until receipt of the municipal recommendations er within 15 days of submission to the municipality, whichever is sooner. Within 30 days after reviewing the Preliminary Plat, the Planning Commission shall ap- prove, dis:ippr.cvc, or approve subject to ;...difications the said plat. If the plat is uisapprcved, reasons for such disapproval shall be stated in writing. If approved sub- ject to modifications, the nature of the required modifications shall be indicated. Approval of the Preliminary Plat shall not constitute acceptance of the Final Plat. The approval of the Preliminary Plat shall lapse unless a Final Plat based thereon is sub- mitted within one year from the date of such approval. Amend Section V, FINAL PLAT, paragraph 5.1 Contents, subheading (1) to read as follows: (1) Calculated dimensions and bearings for all lines, angles and curves used to de- scribe all lots, streets, alleys, easements, areas to be reserved or dedicated for public use, reference to permanent survey monuments including a tie to a section corner or a quarter section corner, and for other important features. Amend Section V, FINAL PLAT, paragraph 5.2, Procedure, to read as follows: If the subdivision lies wholly or partially within two miles of the corporate limits.,f any municipality, the proposed final plat shall be submitted to the municipality for recommendations. No action shall be taken by the County Planning Commission until re- ceipt of the municipal recommendations or within 15 days of submission to the municip- ality, whichever is sooner. Within one year after receiving preliminary approval of the proposed plat, the subdiv- ider shall submit six copies of the final plat to the secretary of ry4•1,:. ,-.;mis- sion, at least 15 days prior to the meeting f which such plat is to be considered. Within 30 days after said meeting, the Planning Commission shall approve, disapprove or approve subject to modifications of the said plat. If the plat is disapproved, reasons for such disapproval shall be stated in writing. After the final plat has been approved by the Planning Commission, the original and one copy thereof shall be presented to the Board of County Commissioners for approval and acceptance of the areas dedicated for public use. At the time of submitting the final plat to the Board of County Commissioners duplicate forms shall be attached to the plat for subsequent completion by the Recording Clerk. If approved by the Board of County Commissioners, the final plat shall be recorded by the subdivider or his authorized agent, within 90 days; otherwise the approving action of the Board of County Commissioners shall be deemed to have been withdrawn. After 90 days a check shall be made by the Secretary of the Planning Commission to ascertain if the filing requirements have been met; and if so, the attached forms received, one copy mailed to any municipality located within two miles of the plat, and the other copy retained by the Planning Commission to be recorded in the minutes of the next regular meeting. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote: THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DATED: OCTOBER 14, 1964 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO )/j Hello