HomeMy WebLinkAbout2012-030 YMC Amendment 12.06; Design/Construction Standards - Streets, Curbs, Street Lighting, Bicycle and Pedestrian FacilitiesORDINANCE NO. 2012 -30
AN ORDINANCE amending Chapter 12.06 of the Yakima Municipal Code regarding
design and construction standards for streets, curbs, street
lighting, and bicycle and pedestrian facilities.
WHEREAS, the City Council has previously adopted ordinances establishing
standards for design and construction of streets, curbs, street lighting, and bicycle and
pedestrian facilities, all as codified at Chapter 12.06 YMC; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds and determines that such chapter should be
amended to clarify and amend standards and procedures regarding streets, curbs, street
lighting, and bicycle and pedestrian facilities; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds and determines that Chapter 12.06 YMC
should be amended as shown and set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and by this
reference incorporated herein, and that such amendment is in the best interest of
residents of the City of Yakima and will promote the general health, safety and welfare;
now, therefore
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF YAKIMA:
Section 1. Chapter 12.06 of the Yakima Municipal Code is hereby amended
to read as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect 30 days after its
passage, approval, and publication as provided by law and by the City Charter.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, signed and approved this 21st day of August, 2012.
ATTEST: Micah Ca ey, Mayor
x
ity Clerk
Publication Date: August 24, 2012 *'
Effective Date: September 23, 2012
Chapter 12.06 STREETS
Sections:
12.06.010 Street types, functional classification.
12.06.020 Right -of -way and pavement width standards.
12.06.030 Design standards, adjustment of standards.
12.06.040 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities.
12.06.050 Cul -de -sac streets.
12.06.060 Pattern.
12.06.070 Provision of street curbing.
12.06.080 Street lighting.
12.06.090 Private access streets.
12.06.010 Street types, functional classification.
The Yakima urban area comprehensive plan, and /or the West Valley Neighborhood
Plan designates the functional classification of the principal arterial, minor arterial and
collector streets and establishes their functional classification. All other streets are
classified as local residential access.
12.06.020 Right -of -way and pavement width standards.
Right -of -way shall be dedicated and street surfacing provided in accordance with the
following:
Principal arterial
Minor arterial
Collector arterial
Neighborhood collector
Residential access
Alley ways
** See Figure 12.06.1
Right -of -Way (feet) Pavement
minimum **
Width (feet)
100
70
80
65
80
54
60
40
50
32
20
20
12.06.030 Design standards, adjustment of standards.
The preferred construction design standards for each class of street are depicted in
Figure 12.06.1. Final design of street improvements is subject to approval by the city
engineer. The city engineer, at his discretion, is authorized to adjust these standards as
necessary to facilitate the construction of new streets and improvement of existing
streets. Projects which repair small portions of or maintain existing streets shall not be
considered "improvements" for the purposes of this section
12.06.040 Bicycle and pedestrian facilities.
Bicycle lanes and pedestrian sidewalks shall be provided along all new or reconstructed
arterial and collector arterial streets, where feasible.
12.06.050 Cul -de -sac streets.
Cul -de -sacs shall be constructed within a street right -of -way eighty feet in diameter and
have an improved diameter of sixty -five feet. The maximum length of a cul -de -sac street
shall be six hundred feet measured along the street centerline from the nearest through
street intersection to the center of the cul -de -sac.
12.06.060 Pattern.
A. Street pattern shall provide for the continuation or appropriate projection of existing
and new streets.
B. Residential streets shall be planned to discourage their use by nonlocal traffic.
C. Right -of -way boundaries at intersections of access streets shall be rounded with a
minimum radius by the city engineer to be necessary. When determined necessary by
the city engineer, the boundary line intersection shall be truncated with a chord having a
nominal deflecting angle of forty -five degrees.
D. Streets shall be designed to intersect as nearly as possible at right angles and in no
case shall streets intersect at an angle of less than eighty degrees.
E. Local access streets with centerlines offset less than one hundred eighty feet shall
not be allowed.
F. Temporary dead -end streets shall be provided with a temporary cul -de -sac at the
closed end and the design shall provide for continuation of the full right -of -way width to
the property boundary.
G. Alleys, if used, shall be centered on the rear lot lines and shall serve only as
secondary access to lots. Dead end alleys are not permitted.
H. The hearing examiner and city council may, upon recommendation from the city
engineer, require such other design standards as deemed appropriate to ensure a safe
and efficient street system.
12.06.070 Provision of street curbing.
Barrier curbs shall be installed along all public assess streets. Rolled mountable curbs
may be permitted along residential access streets. Curb design shall be consistent with
the standards of the city engineer.
12.06.080 Street lighting.
A street light shall be installed at each street intersection and at mid block if the block
exceeds five hundred feet in length. Street lights shall meet the design and placement
standards of the city engineer. Lighting improvements shall become the property of the
city of Yakima upon installation and will thereafter be maintained by the city.
12.06.090 Private access streets.
Private streets may be used as sole access to new lots and development and for internal
circulation within manufactured home parks and residential planned developments.
Private streets shall be constructed in conformance with following standards:
Potential Easement Engineered Surface
Surface
Density Width Street Plans Width
Type
3 30 No 20
Paved
8 40 No 24
Paved
16 50 Yes 30
Paved
Private streets shall be constructed with curbs, sidewalks, and street lighting and shall
otherwise conform to the standards for public streets.
Private streets shall provide cul-
de- sac /hammer head turnaround to accommodate emergency and refuse collection
vehicles.
4
f
BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
YAKIMA, WASHINGTON
AGENDA STATEMENT
Item No.
For Meeting of: August 21, 2012
ITEM TITLE: An Ordinance amending Chapter 12.06 YMC pertaining to
design and construction standards for streets, curbs, street
lighting and bicycle and pedestrian facilities.
SUBMITTED BY: Joan Davenport, Acting Director of Community & Economic
Development
Doug Mayo, City Engineer
CONTACT Doug Mayo, City Engineer, 576 -6678
PERSON /TELEPHONE:
SUMMARY EXPLANATION:
The proposed ordinance amends Chapter 12.06 YMC to reference current land use
planning documents, including the Yakima urban area comprehensive plan and the West
Valley Neighborhood Plan, establishes minimum right of way widths and standards for
arterial streets, collector streets, residential access streets and alleyways, and provides
references to applicable tables.
Resolution Ordinance X Other
(specify)
Contract: Mail to:
Contract Term: Amount: Expiration Date:
Insurance Required? No
Funding Phone:
Source:
APPROVED FOR
SUBMITTAL: City Manager
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance.
BOARD /COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
ATTACHMENTS:
Click to download
❑ Ordinance
❑ Ordinance Exhibit - Clean Copy
❑ Ordinance Exhibit - Legislative Changes
•