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EL
PASO COUNTY
LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
Chapter
V - Section 49.3 C
Street and Rights-of-Way Dedication and
Construction Standards
1.
Dedication
The
subdivider shall dedicate the entire right-of-way for all roads,
streets, and other rights-of-way within, or adjacent to the area
to be developed. All right-of-way dedicated shall be free of any
encumbrances.
a.
Dedication shall include right-to-access if so required.
b.
The width of such dedication shall be in conformance with El Paso
County Plans and Regulations and shall be so noted on the plat.
c.
In those situations where the property adjoins an existing right-of-way,
the ordinary obligation of the subdivider will be for one-half
(1/2) of the required additional right-of-way.
d.
In those situations where the property adjoins a proposed right-of-way
where no road exists, the ordinary obligation of the subdivider
will also be for one-half (1/2) of the total required right-of-way
if needed to accommodate access for the property to be subdivided.
e.
In the event a subdivider is able to demonstrate that right-of-way
dedication requirements will be clearly disproportionate and burdensome
compared with the maximum traffic demand created by the property,
the subdivider may be given the option to reserve from development
rather than dedicate that portion of the required right-of-way
determined to be disproportionate. Alternatively, the County may
choose to compensate or credit the subdivider for this excess
donation through any legally acceptable means.
2.
Construction
a.
Internal roads and related improvements
1)
The subdivider shall construct all required improvements within
a subdivision, which may include but not limited to curbs, gutters,
storm sewers, sidewalks or trails, and all local and collector
streets, roads and other rights-of-way, whether publicly or
privately owned.
2)
In cases in which an arterial road is located within the subdivision,
the subdivider shall normally pay for construction of the entire
facility. However, the subdivider may be entitled to credit
or compensation for part of this cost if there is a plan adopted
by the County, or cost recovery provision pursuant to Section
49.3 E. which more particularly allocates and assesses these
costs.
b.
Adjacent roads and related improvements
1)
For local or collector streets or related improvements adjacent
to the subdivision, the subdivider shall pay the entire cost
of the roadway along the entire property frontage.
2)
For roadway classifications of arterial or larger adjacent to
the subdivision, the subdivider shall pay the entire cost of
those portions of the facility along the entire property frontage
when necessary to adequately address demand created by the subdivision
and also meet applicable County standards for the ultimately
planned facility. In most cases, the minimum participation shall
include the construction of two (2) full lanes consistent to
the design section for the ultimately planned roadway classification.
Where it is determined by the County Engineer that there is
no practical need for construction to the ultimate design section
at the time of subdivision approval, a lesser interim standard
may be allowed.
3)
The subdivider may be entitled to credit or compensation for
part of this cost if there is a plan. or cost recovery provision
adopted by the County which more particularly allocates and
assesses these costs.
4)
In cases in which a County road must be extended or otherwise
upgraded to serve the subdivision, the developer shall pay the
entire cost of the extension, potentially subject to appropriate
payback recovery agreements as property adjoining the extension
of the road develops (refer to Section 49.3 E.). Such improvements
shall be considered, for review purposes, a part of the subdivision
and shall be constructed to county standards.
c.
Off-site roads and related improvements
1)
In cases in which a County road must be extended or otherwise
upgraded to serve the subdivision, the subdivider shall pay
the entire cost of the extension, potentially subject to appropriate
recovery agreements as property adjoining the extension of the
road develops (refer to Section 49.3 E.). Such improvements
shall be considered, for review purposes, a part of the subdivision
and shall be constructed to county standards.
2)
In most cases, the minimum participation shall include the construction
of two full lanes consistent with the design section for the
ultimately planned roadway classification. Where it is determined
by the County Engineer that there is no practical need for construction
to the ultimate design section at the time of subdivision approval,
a lesser interim standard may be allowed.
3)
The subdivider may be entitled to credit or compensation for
part of this cost if there is a plan or recovery provision adopted
by the County which more particularly allocates and assesses
these costs (refer to Section 49.6).
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Operational Director
Mike Hrebenar
Engineering Division Manager
Paul Danley
Current Planning Manager
Elaine Kleckner
Location:
2880 International Circle Colorado Springs, CO 80910
Telephone:
(719)520-6300
Fax:
(719)520-6695
Hours:
7:30AM - 4:30PM
Monday - Thursday
(except holidays)
Copyright
2005
El Paso County, CO
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