REYNOLDSBURG ZONING CODE deposit of such funds or bond. Failure on the part of such person, firm or corporation to complete the installation within six months shall be cause for the Public Service Director to order installation by such other contractor as he may choose and cause the cost of installation to be paid from the funds or bonds so deposited. That portion of such funds not used for the installation shall be returned to the depositor at the completion and acceptance by the City of the street lighting installation. F. Easement for Energy Lines to Light Standards. The developer shall provide the necessary easement for street lighting. The City Engineer will coordinate with the developer, where necessary, the easement leading to the electric lighting standard so that lighting may be properly spaced. SECTION 1111.15 STANDARDS A. Street Standards i. Street Design. Streets shall be dedicated to public use by the owner. Minor residential streets shall be so designed as to discourage their use by nonlocal traffic. Except where necessitated by local conditions, dead-end streets and cul-de-sacs will not be approved in residential districts. Deadend alleys are prohibited in all districts. Easements for utilities must be provided along side or rear lot lines where possible. Street rights of way shall have the following minimum widths: 1. Major arterial, which include Federal, State and County roads which are main arteries of access to the City: one hundred (100FT); an additional width of forty-five feet (45FT) shall be provided to accommodate a service drive wherever lots are to face a primary road; 2. Minor arterial, which are next in importance as avenues of access between sections of the City as opposed to commercial traffic and nonlocal traffic: eighty feet (80FT); 3. Neighborhood collector, which are within a new subdivision: sixty feet (60FT); 4. Minor residential, which are completely residential in nature: fifty feet (50FT); 5. Alleys: twenty feet (20FT); 6. Easements: as required. ii. Minimum Pavement Widths. Minimum pavement widths shall be as follows: 1. Major arterial: variable as conditions may require; 2. Minor arterial: thirty-six feet (36FT); 3. Neighborhood collector: thirty-two feet (32FT); 4. Minor residential: twenty-six feet (26FT); 5. Alleys: eighteen feet (18FT); 6. Service drives: twenty feet (20FT); 7. Sidewalks: minimum four feet (4FT) along non-arterial and minimum width along arterial streets to be as approved by the City Engineer, in accordance with the provisions of Section 909.02. iii. Maximum Grades. The maximum grades shall be: 1. Major arterial: four percent (4%); 217
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