01553Engineering Requirements for Subdivisions
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5. Utility Easements:
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The overall capacity of the water aeyaat®M in the Talbot Park area will have to be
evaluated prior to any issuing of building pemita6 in the evcnk tlaa cup44ity jo
inadequate, buildina pojmLt® *bull not be granted until adequate sized water Maine have been installed in than old Talbot Road and Frederick Place rights ofvay.
PUBLIC ICIPROVENJEr?TS -- FIVE LOTS OR M0RE
{ In accordance with the platting rules and regulations of the Edmonds City Code,
the sponsor of the application shall advise the City Engineer, in writing within .
I five (5) days of the above date, the method of assuring performance for the
installation of public improvements. Public improvements to be provided by the
subdivider.shall conform to Section 12.08.350 of the Edmonds City Code and to
the foregoing list of engineering requirements:
Alternate methods of providing public improvements are as follows:
1. By futmishing the City of Edmonds with a performance bond satisfactory
to the City Engineers in which assurance is given the City that the installation
of the minimum improvements will be carried out as provided in Section 12.08.350
of the Edmonds City Code. The amount of bond shall cover the subdivider's estimate
of public improvements. 1
2. By actual installation of improvements in accordance with the provisions of I
Section 12.08.350 and in accordance with the installation requirements and under
the supervision of the City Engineer.
3. By a combination of these methods: Provided that regardless of the method
employed by the subdivider for the installation of improvements, "No improvements
shall be finally accepted by the.City of Edmonds until the subdivider furnishes
the City with a bond in the amount of ten per cent of the cost of said improve-
ments to guarantee said improvements against defects in workmanship and/or
materials for a period of one year from the date of such final acceptance."
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If you have any questions concerning the above, please contact the City Engineer's
office.
LEIF R. LARSON,
EDMONDS CITY ENGINEER
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