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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 12-044 RESOLUTION NO. 12-044 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the City Council hereby approves guidelines for acceptance of private streets and infrastructure for maintenance by the City of Beaumont,as described in Exhibit"A,"attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 28th day of February, 2012. IL fi44c(��� &OMayor Becky Ames - 1 ` GUIDELINES FOR ACCEPTANCE OF PRIVATE STREETS AND INFRASTRUCTURE FOR MAINTENANCE BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT Procedures 1. To initiate the process for acceptance of a private street and infrastructure,a written I pplication on forms provided by the City must be submitted to the Office of the City Manager for consideration. The application shall be signed by the representative of the property owners' association(the"Association')authorized to dedicate the streets and infrastructure for public use. The application must include copies of the recorded plat of all streets to be dedicated, any applicable easement documents, any records of construction and repair of the streets and infrastructure and any and all deed restrictions and home owners association rules and amendments thereto. Upon the City's initial review, additional information may be requested by the City. The City will consider applications received on a first-come, first served basis. 2. The property owners' Association must pay a nonrefundable fee of five hundred dollars ($500) for the processing of the application. The Public Works Director(the"Director") will work with the Association's engineer, approved by the Director and funded by the Association,to cause inspections and tests to be undertaken with respect to each street and infrastructure to determine if they meet the minimum current standards established in the City's codes. The Director will approve the scope of any needed improvements or notify the Association,in writing, of the deficiencies needed to be corrected in order to bring the infrastructure up to City codes. 3. Should the Association choose to move forward, staff will review and prepare the request for consideration by the Planning Commission and the City Council. The Planning Commission will review the proposal and make a recommendation to the City Council. The City Council shall thereafter determine acceptance or rejection of the street and infrastructure preliminary dedication plan. 4. If the City Council accepts the street improvement and repair plans and accepts preliminary dedication of the streets and infrastructure, the Director shall notify the applicant of same. The Association will submit their engineering repair plan and drawings within six(6) months of approval by the City Council. For good cause, the Director may grant a reasonable extension. The Association must complete any necessary repairs and improvements and legal documents for recording within eighteen (18)months of the City Council approval date. For good cause shown, an extension of time for the completion may be granted by the City Council. 5. Upon approval of the Director,the City Council shall consider a resolution accepting the infrastructure for public dedication. 6. Within sixty(60) days of the acceptance of the infrastructure by the City Council, the Association shall apply for an amended subdivision plat,reflecting the dedicated EXHIBIT "A" rights-of-way and infrastructure. The final plat shall be submitted to the City by the Association within six(6)months of the preliminary subdivision approval. Additional Standards For Acceptance 1. Trees, boulders and other large obstacles(other than mailboxes) located within three(3) feet of the pavement may be removed by the applicant if determined by the Director to be unsafe or a traffic hazard. Other Conditions of Acceptance: Maintenance 1. The City will document by photographic evidence,engineering reports,plans and tests,the condition, composition and configuration(including pavement thickness and width)of the street at the time of application. If accepted,the City will have no obligation to improve the condition or configuration of the street. 2. The Association shall maintain all entrance monuments to subdivisions, including replacement of lighting,painting,repairs and maintenance. If in conflict with City standards,monuments may need to be altered or removed at the expense of the Association. 3. The City will remove all trees on the right-of-way that die after the streets have been accepted. Replacement of trees will be within the sole discretion of the City. All other landscaping will be performed at the expense of the Association. 4. Entrance gates that prevent public access to streets,speed bumps and any other traffic obstructions or devices will not be allowed on city maintained streets and must be removed at the Association's expense. 5. Acceptance by the City of the responsibility to maintain streets does not include the responsibility for maintenance of landscaping within the street right-of-way, landscaped portions of cul-de-sacs, common ground, streetlights, or mailboxes within the right-of-way. 6. As a condition of acceptance by the City of any street pursuant to these guidelines,any and all documents deemed necessary by the City for final acceptance shall be executed by the Association. J