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Each application for new development must include the applicant’s demonstration of its capacity to complete or provide completion assurance for one hundred percent of the value of all required public improvements, to provide, to construct, and to dedicate required public improvements. Required public improvements include:

A. Streets for internal circulation, with a minimum right-of-way width of fifty feet including sidewalk, curb and gutter according to Midvale standard construction specifications and drawings and a minimum paved width of twenty-five feet;

1. Residential. The applicant shall install four-foot wide sidewalks, to a minimum depth of four inches in a new residential subdivision. Sidewalks shall be backfilled at the lot line and shall be constructed with a two percent cross slope toward the street.

2. Commercial. The applicant shall install sidewalks consistent with the zone standards;

B. Off-site street improvements to mitigate demonstrated off-site impacts;

C. Wellhead protection;

D. On- and off-site sanitary and storm sewer lines, including mains, manholes, lateral, clean-outs, and treatment capacity sufficient to satisfy peak demand of the subdivision (i.e., duty to serve letter) and sufficient to satisfy all Utah Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit requirements;

E. Water lines and wet water rights and availability (i.e., duty to serve letter);

F. Street signs are required on all roads interior to the development;

G. Fire hydrants;

H. Street lighting consistent with the lighting standards for the zone;

I. Bridges;

J. Grading;

K. Retaining walls;

L. Covering, piping, relocating, or abandoning irrigation ditches;

M. Public facilities; and

N. All other improvements the city engineer deems reasonably necessary to promote the public health, safety, and welfare. (Ord. 2024-01 § 1 (Att. J))