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ARTICLE D. INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS Revised

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A. Preapplication Plans: Infrastructure improvement plans for infrastructure improvements which are required by the city as part of the preapplication process shall be submitted to the city for preapplication review. The city engineer shall publish on the city’s website the technical aspects, details, and requirements for the preliminary and final approval submissions and for infrastructure improvement plans.

B. Preliminary Plat Application Plans: Prior to commencement of any infrastructure construction, plans prepared by the developer’s engineer for improvements as outlined in the city’s standard specifications for design and construction, as amended and supplemented from time to time, shall be submitted as part of the preliminary plat or site plan application. These partial infrastructure improvement plans shall identify those improvements which are to be accepted and maintained by the city and improvements which are to be maintained by private entities.

C. Final Infrastructure Improvement Plans: Following approval of the preliminary subdivision plat by the land use authority, the developer shall submit as part of any final application the required number of infrastructure improvement plans and JUC drawings (with comments if any), along with the required final plat or final site plan, to the city through the electronic online final approval application process. Other than allowed mass grading, no development work of any kind shall commence until final approval is received by the land use authority.

D. Final approval shall include a letter from the community development director or designee expressing the approval along with a signed final mylar for subdivision plats, and an approved final site plan for nonsubdivision projects. Infrastructure improvement plans stamped “approved for construction” shall be part of the final approval.

E. Consistent with Utah law, no subdivision plat may be recorded unless all infrastructure improvements have been completed and accepted by the city, or where appropriate an agreement with a bond to secure completion of the infrastructure per section 10-25D-2 has been entered into with the city prior to recordation. (Ord. 2019-10-002, 10-10-2019; amd. Ord. 2024-006, 1-18-2024)