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AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE FINAL REPORT OF THE PADUCAH PLANNING
COMMISSION ON THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT OF TITLE IV, SECTION 5, SUBSECTIONS
2 AND 7 OF THE PADUCAH SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE, AND AMENDING SAID ORDINANCE
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF
PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. That a resolution adopted by the Paducah Planning
Commission on September 20, 1967, entitled "A RESOLUTION CONSTITUTING
THE FINAL REPORT OF THE PADUCAH PLANNING COMMISSION ON THE PROPOSED
AMENDMENT OF TITLE IV, SECTION 5, SUBSECTIONS 2 AND 7 OF THE PADUCAH
SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE", shall be, and it is hereby, approved as the
final report of said Commission respecting the matters therein set forth.
SECTION 2. That TITLE IV, Section 5, Subsections 2 and 7 of the
Paducah Subdivision Ordinance shall be, and they are hereby, amended
to read as follows:
TITLE IV, Section 5, Subsection 2
Streets and Alleys: The subdivider shall grade all streets, roads and
alleys to their full widths as shown on plans, profiles and cross-sections
prepared by the aubdivider and approved by the City Engineer:
The minimum pavement widths for streets as measured between curbs
are shown in Table 1 as follows:
TABLE 1
Type Street
Arterial Street (80 foot R.O.W.)
Collector Streets (60 foot R.O.W.)
Minor Streets (50 foot R.O.W.)
Marginal Access Streets
Alleys, Industrial and Commercial
Pavement Width Between Curbs
80 feet
36 feet
30 feet
30 feet
20 feet
*The Planning Commission may reduce the pavement width to a minimum
of twenty-four (24) feet between curbs where all of the following condi-
tions exist: (1) such streets are designed to serve only the interior
lots of the subdivision; (2) all lot frontages on the street are 100
feet or more; (3) curb and gutter and storm water sewers are provided
on all streets in the subdivision.
The streets shall be surfaced by the subdivider to the dimensions
described in Table 1 above. However. such surfacing need not exceed
thirty (30) feet in width. The surfacing shall be placed within the
prescribed rights-of-way so as to conform to the cross-sections prescribed
for the streets as required by the city Engineer.
The type of surface required of the subdivider and approved by the
City Engineer shall be either of the following alternates:
Alternate A: Eight (8) inches of compacted limestone aggregate base,
to be constructed in two, four (4) inch courses, or ten (10) inches
of compacted bank gravel aggregate, or another base material approved by
the City Engineer, plus one and one-half M) inches of Kentucky Highway
Department Class I Bituminous Asphalt surface.
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Alternate B: A single course of Portland Cement concrete ha ving either,
(a) a uniform slab thickness of seven (7) inches bar and mest reinforced
pavement, or (b) a mesh reinforced thickened edge slab having a minimum
thickness of six (6) inches; nine (9) inches at the construction joint and
seven (7) inches at each edge.
In case the subdivision includes streets identified as Major Streets in
the Major Street Plan for which a pavement width in excess of thirty (30)
feet is required, or where the expected traffic load requires a higher type
pavement than the subdivider may select from the types listed under Alter-
nates A or B, the City may join with the subdivider in the surfacing of
such streets. The extent of the City's participation in surfacing such
streets shall be limited exclusively to the additional cost resulting from
the installation of street surface exceeding thirty (30) feet in width, or
the additional cost resulting from the installation of a heavier and stronger
pavement surface than selected by the subdivider, or the additional costs
resulting from both of these conditions.
The alleys shall be surfaced to their full width, such surfacing to be at
least equal to one of the following.
A. Eight (8) inches of compacted limestone aggregate base; or
B. Ten (10) inches of compacted bank gravel; or
C. A single course of Portland Cement concrete having a uniform slab
thickness of six (6) inches.
TITLE IV, Section 5 Subsection 7
Storm Drainage: The subdivider shall provide the subdivision with an
adequate Storm Water Sewer System, in accordance with plans and specifi-
cations prepared by the subdivider and approved by the City Engineer.
The Planning Commission, with the approval of the Board of Commissioners,
may vary the requirements for storm sewer improvements where all of the
following conditions exist:
(1) An adequate storm water outfall for a storm water sewer system
is not available to the subdivision.
(2) The subdivision will permit the orderly development of the
urban area.
Where curb and gutters are provided, surface inlets will be
required at appropriate intervals along the street to remove storm
water. Valley gutters crossing the street surface will not be permitted.
In addition,easements for existing and future surface drainage may be
required to handle storm water run-off not included in the street system.
When a storm water drainage system is to be installed, the City may
require improvements of a size larger than needed to service the sub-
division. In such cases the City shall be responsible for the payment of
the additional cost of installing the larger improvements.
SECTION 3. That if any section, paragraph or provision of this
ordinance shall be found to be inoperative, ineffective or invalid for
any cause, the deficiency or invalidity of such section, paragraph or
provision shall not affect any other section, paragraph or provision
hereof, it being the purpose and intent of this ordinance to make each
and every section, paragraph and provision hereof separable from all
other sections, paragraphs and provisions.
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SECTION 4. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect
from and after its adoption.
William Robert Jo ston, Mayor Prot
William L. Kressenberg, Corianissioner
Passed by the Board of Commissioners September 26, 1967
Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, September 26, 1967.