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12.08.150 Signing and Striping Plans. <br />A. All traffic control devices shall be fabricated and installed in accordance with MUTCD, <br />current edition at the time of construction. <br />B. All signage and striping costs shall be the responsibility of the developer <br />C. Plans for traffic control during construction must be accepted prior to issuing <br />construction permits. <br />D. Signing and striping plans require acceptance prior to issuing construction permits. <br />E. Permanent signage and striping shall be complete and in place before any new roadway <br />is opened to the public. Traffic signal installation and equipment shall conform to <br />WSDOT Standards and Specifications. MUTCD requirements shall be met for signal <br />installation. All subdivisions, road improvement projects, and commercial development <br />must incorporate a separate signage and striping plan in accordance with the following <br />criteria: <br />Submittal - Separate signage and striping plans are to consist of an overall <br />area map noting all specific use areas, such as schools, parks, recreation <br />centers, library, commercial, industrial, etc. The pages following the area <br />map are to be broken down into road segments, for notation of signage <br />and striping details. <br />Review Process - There are two steps the plans must undergo for review. <br />a. The first step of review is a redline markup. Requirements will <br />be marked where necessary and the plans returned to the <br />developer's engineer. <br />b. Second, the revised plans and the marked preliminary plans <br />must be resubmitted for final review with a signature box <br />included for the County Engineer. If the final submittal is <br />acceptable, the County Engineer will notify the developer's <br />engineer to send the mylar cover sheet of the plans for sign <br />off. <br />c. Final plans shall, in all cases, be included along with the road <br />construction plans, utility construction plans, grading and <br />drainage plan, and the plat. <br />3. Sign Warrants - Traffic control devices which are not warranted by MUTCD <br />shall not be installed. When MUTCD guidelines are not applicable for a <br />given case, a traffic engineering study by the developer's engineer will be <br />required. This study will address the existing conditions, safety issues, and <br />the applicable warrants. <br />(Ord. 2015-010. 2015) <br />12.08.160 Range Points, Property Monuments, and Benchmarks. <br />A. All monuments delineating right-of-way boundaries of property or witness thereof shall <br />be set in accordance with this section and all applicable State of Washington laws and <br />regulations. <br />B. Any "aliquot corner" (section corner, quarter corner, etc.), as described in the Public <br />Land Survey System, shall be monumented per Washington State Statutes. If such a <br />