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A. Typical Requirements for Right-of-Way (ROW). The Public Works Director or designee must determine required improvements based on the standards and criteria in this chapter, and the Anacortes engineering design standards. Required improvements must be located within the public ROW and/or the block frontage. Typical required public improvements include the following:

1. Paved roadway.

2. Street lighting.

3. Sidewalks or other pedestrian and nonmotorized facilities.

4. Curbs and gutters. Curb cuts or curbless streets may be required to make use of bioretention treatment in the right-of-way. The landscaped areas shown in Table 19.52.040(A) may be designed for bioretention treatment.

5. Utilities, including storm drainage, wastewater, and domestic water systems.

6. Street landscaping and appurtenances.

7. Traffic control and other safety devices including, but not limited to, provisions for channelization, pavement markings, signage, pedestrian safety, and traffic calming where such improvements are only necessary or practical to provide on the same side of the street as the subject property.

8. Dedication of public right-of-way.

9. Conduit for new and existing utilities. (Ord. 3040 § 2 (Att. A), 2019)