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4.03 PLAN REVIEW AND APPROVAL <br />A. Objectives <br />In addition to reviewing the applicant's submittal for compliance with applicable <br />standards, the City Engineer's comments and requirements are intended to protect the <br />needs of the following: <br />1. The Owner/Developer, by requiring good engineering practices and <br />economical designs. <br />2. The private design team, by providing clear and early direction concerning City <br />requirements. <br />3. The public, by eliminating unsafe elements of the design. <br />4. Future owners, by requiring compliance with special flood hazard standards <br />and other applicable development regulations. <br />S. Adjacent property owners, by ensuring that wastewater service, drainage <br />facilities, and street access are provided through the project area to adjacent <br />properties. <br />6. Public Works Maintenance and Parks and Open Space divisions, by requiring <br />designs that minimize maintenance costs and provide maintenance access. <br />7. The City Inspector, by requiring clear, complete, and accurate plans that do <br />not require the Inspector to make field design decisions. <br />B. Process <br />Any needed plan edits will be sent to the Project Engineer generally within three weeks <br />following receipt of a complete submittal. After making the requested changes, the <br />Project Engineer will need to resubmit one (1) set of revised plans for a follow-up review. <br />When the plans have met the approval criteria below and are acceptable to the City <br />Engineer, the original drawings will be stamped "Approved" by the City. (See Appendix L <br />for process flow chart.) <br />C. Approval Criteria <br />In addition to PEPI plans being prepared in accordance with applicable design and drafting <br />standards of this manual, construction plan approval is contingent upon compliance with <br />the following criteria. <br />Public Improvement Design Standards Manual, 2016 Page 4-4 <br />