Areas: 12. 02.010 Construction and development standards. A. The city engineer shall administratively adopt design and construction requirements that will apply to all brand-new building or reconstruction. At a minimum, the city engineer will embrace the most recent edition of the following: 1. City of Poulsbo Standards and Specifications, published by the city of Poulsbo; 2.
Requirements for Sewage Functions Design, released by the Washington State Department of Ecology; 4. The Low Impact Development Guidance Handbook, a Practical Guide to LID Execution in Kitsap County, released by the Kitsap House Builders Foundation; 5. Style Manual, released by the Washington State Department of Transportation; 6. Basic Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Building and construction, published by the Washington State Department of Transportation; 7.
AWWA Standards, released by the American Water Works Association. B. The city engineer's adoption and modification of a list of suitable design and building standards shall be in composing and will be filed in the office of the city engineer. All such design and construction standards will be either expertly or nationally acknowledged or will have been formerly adopted by the city of Poulsbo.
C. In the case of any dispute between the requirements embraced by the city engineer pursuant to subsection A of this section, the more restrictive requirement will apply as determined by the city engineer. D. All building and construction and restoration shall abide by the standards recognized in subsection A of this section, unless variations or exemption to these requirements have actually been specifically approved by the city board.
E. The requirements that are identified in this section are not to be interpreted as restricting the authority of the city of Poulsbo and its authorities approved by any other ordinance, statutory provision or other law. JCM Construction INC of Poulsbo and its officials retain the authority to apply any design or building and construction standards not adopted by the city engineer if otherwise authorized to do so.
2010-04 1, 2010; Ord. 96-08 1, 1996) 12. 02.015 Conduit requirements. A. Legislative Findings. The Poulsbo city board discovers that: 1. Need for access to high-speed telecoms services is growing. In order to fill such demand, telecommunications provider install telecommunication lines in public rights-of-way. 2. In other jurisdictions, the demand for gain access to and the variety of telecoms service companies has actually often led to several, serial excavations within the general public rights-of-way.