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A. Conformance with Public Facility Standards. Development plans, when required to establish a use or development, shall conform to the general standards contained in this chapter, prior to the city granting land use or development approval. Public improvement design and construction of sanitary sewer and water systems, storm drainage facilities, transportation facilities, including pedestrian and bicycle pathways, street lights, public parks, or other improvements shall not be undertaken except after the appropriate plans have been approved by the city, permit fees paid, and permits issued.

B. Impact Analysis. The city may require an impact analysis prepared by a qualified engineer to determine sanitary sewer system, water system, storm drainage system, traffic, access, circulation and other public facility or private utility mitigation requirements.

C. Conditions of Approval. The city may conditionally approve a land use or development application to ensure that the proposed development complies with applicable standards. Public facility improvements required as a condition of approval (i.e., when not otherwise proposed by the applicant), shall be roughly proportional to the impact of development, as required by law.

D. Construction Plan Review and Permitting. Public facility improvements (i.e., improvements to be dedicated to the city) shall require a construction permit subject to review and approval by the city engineer prior to commencing work. [Ord. 14-12 § 1; Res. 14-36 § 402.02.]