For County reviews, the time frame will be in accordance
with the development review schedule in effect at the time of the
submittal, and for municipal reviews, within 30 days of the submittal
to the Department.
The developer shall certify on the drawings that all
clearing, grading, drainage, construction, and development shall be
conducted in strict accordance with the road plan.
If a road plan involves direction of some or all runoff
off of the site, it is the responsibility of the developer to obtain
from adjacent property owners any easements or necessary property
interests concerning discharge of stormwater.
Geotechnical investigations, including soil maps,
borings, site specific recommendations, and any additional information
necessary for the proposed road design;
Construction drawings. Construction drawings submitted
for road plan approval shall be in conformance with the Roads Design
Manual and at a minimum include the following:
Sufficient topography showing existing and proposed
contours, including the area necessary to determine downstream analysis
for proposed stormwater management and drainage outfall facilities,
including benchmark information based on NADD 88 vertical datum;
Requirements. The design of road construction plans
shall be prepared and sealed by either a professional engineer or
professional land surveyor licensed in the state as necessary to protect
the public and the environment.
The developer shall prepare and execute a right-of-way
deed granting the County the right-of-way for the proposed County
road in fee simple and submit the same for County approval. Preparation
of the deed shall be completed by an attorney authorized to practice
law in the State of Maryland.
Format. The format of the deed shall be consistent
with the sample deed format in the Roads Design Manual and acceptable
in form to the County Attorney.