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The 2002 Development Regulations - City of Sugar Hill, Georgia, 0
- TITLE PAGE
- TABLE OF CONTENTS [Go to Page]
- TABLCON Updated 8-13-12.pdf [Go to Page]
- Setbacks------------------------------------8.31
- Maintenance---------------------------------8.31
- AMENDMENTS
- ARTICLE 1 - AUTHORITY, TITLE, PURPOSE AND INTENT
- ARTICLE 2 - DEFINITIONS
- ARTICLE 3 - APPLICATION OF THE REGULATIONS
- ARTICLE 4 - PERMITS REQUIRED FOR DEVELOPMENT OR CONSTRUCTION
- ARTICLE 5 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS [Go to Page]
- ART05DR.Amended 3-9-09.pdf [Go to Page]
- Dwelling/ Living Units - Size of Pool [Go to Page]
- TABLE 5B
- ARTICLE 6 - ACCESS AND RIGHT-OF-WAY REQUIREMENTS; AND STREET IMPROVEMENT AND CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS [Go to Page]
- ART06DR Amended 7-13-13.pdf [Go to Page]
- ARTICLE 6
- ACCESS AND RIGHT-OF-WAY REQUIREMENTS;
- AND STREET IMPROVEMENT AND CONSTRUCTION
- REQUIREMENTS
- 6.1 ACCESS
- 6.2.1 Dedication of Street Right-of-Way
- 6.3 MINIMUM RIGHT-OF-WAY AND STREET IMPROVEMENTS
- 6.3.3 Project Access Improvements - Single Family Detached Single Family Attached, and Duplex Residential Subdivisions.
- 6.3.5 New Streets
- 6.3.6 Substandard Streets
- 6.3.7 Improvements Along State Highways
- 6.4 GENERAL LAYOUT REQUIREMENTS
- 6.4.1 Conformance
- 6.4.2 Local Streets and Minor Collectors
- 6.4.3 Cul-de-sac Streets
- 6.4.4 Other Dead End Streets
- 6.4.6 Half-Streets
- 6.4.7 Reserve Strips
- 6.4.8 Alleys
- 6.4.9 Street Jogs
- 6.5.1 Traffic Control Signs
- 6.5.2 Street Name Signs
- 6.5.3 Traffic Signals and Signs
- 6.5.4 Striping Requirements
- 6.5.5 Payment of Fees
- 6.5.6 Street Lights
- 6.9 NEW LOCAL AND MINOR COLLECTOR STREETS
- 6.10 NEW MAJOR THOROUGHFARES
- TABLE 6-B
- CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS FOR MAJOR THOROUGHFARES
- 6.11 CURB AND GUTTER
- 6.12 UNDERGROUND UTILITIES
- 6.13 SIDEWALKS
- ARTICLE 7 - UTILITIES AND EASEMENTS
- ARTICLE 8 - SITE GRADING, STORMWATER DETENTION, CULVERTS AND PIPED DRAINAGE SYSTEMS AND SOIL SEDIMENT CONTROL REQUIREMENTS
- ARTICLE 9 -PERFORMANCE GUIDELINES
- ARTICLE 10 - PLAN AND PLAT SPECIFICATIONS [Go to Page]
- ART10DR 702 Amded 8-13-12.pdf [Go to Page]
- ARTICLE 10
- PLAN AND PLAT SPECIFICATIONS
- a. Final Surveyor's Certificate:
- By:________________________________________________
- REGISTERED GEORGIA LAND SURVEYOR
- REG. NO _____________ DATE OF EXPIRATION ______________
- b. Owners Acknowledgment and Declaration
- d. Health Department Certification (for Subdivisions Served by Septic Tanks):
- DATED THIS _____________ DAY OF _________________, 20___.
- BY: _____________________________________________________
- TITLE:___________________________________________________
- GWINNETT COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
- e. Public Notice - Drainage:
- RDP – RESIDENTIAL DRAINAGE PLAN
- RDS – RESIDENATIL DRAINAGE STUDY
- Every Site Plan shall contain the following statement:
- ARTICLE 11 - PROCEDURES [Go to Page]
- ART11DR.amendment 8-13-12.pdf [Go to Page]
- b. The maintenance period may be extended by the City Manager at the request of the Developer and if any of the required public improvements are delayed beyond the first 18 months, provided it is in the best interest of the health, safety and welfare ...
- c. The maintenance period shall not be less than 18 months from installation of the street wearing course and shall be extended equal to any extension of time for the Performance Bond granted by the City Manager but not to exceed 24 months.
- d. All other public improvements shall be covered by a maintenance period of at least 12 months following the date of installation.
- ART11DR.amendment 3-9-09.pdf [Go to Page]
- The maintenance period may be extended by the City Manager at the request of the Developer and if any of the required public improvements are delayed beyond the first 18 months, provided it is in the best interest of the health, safety and welfare of the public. All public improvements shall be covered by a maintenance period of at least 12 months following the date of installation.
- ARTICLE 12 - FEES
- ARTICLE 13 - ADMINISTRATION, APPEAL AND VIOLATIONS
- ARTICLE 14 - ADOPTION AND AMENDMENT [Go to Page]