[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
Minimum improvements and construction standards
required of all subdivisions and/or site plans shall be as set forth
in this chapter and the design criteria and construction specifications
adopted by the Town/Village Board of Trustees. Where not set forth,
they shall be in accordance with the prevailing standards as established
by the Town/Village Board upon advice of the Zoning Board of Appeals
and the Town/Village Engineer. Alternate improvement standards may
be permitted if the Board deems them equal or superior in performance
characteristics to the specified improvements. Additional or high-type
improvements may be required in specific cases where the Board believes
it necessary to create conditions essential to the health, safety,
morals and general welfare of the citizens of the Town/Village of
East Rochester. All improvements and facilities, including but not
limited to water, sewer, streets and sidewalks, shall be installed
at the expense of the subdivider.
A.
Monuments shall be placed so that the scored or marked
point shall coincide exactly with the intersection of the lines to
be marked and shall be set so that the top of the monument or marker
is level with the surface of the surrounding ground.
B.
Monuments shall be set in the boundaries of rights-of-way
at intersecting streets, points of curves and points of tangencies.
C.
Monuments shall be tied into the New York State coordinate
system. Monument locations shall be shown on the subdivision plat.
D.
Monuments shall be concrete and not less than four
inches in diameter or square, and not less than 42 inches long. The
monument shall have a reinforcing rod placed in it to serve as the
point of reference.
A.
Required improvements and construction standards shall
be in accordance with the design criteria and construction specifications.
B.
Streets (and alleys where provided) shall be graded,
surfaced and improved to the grades and dimensions shown on plans,
profiles and cross sections submitted by the subdivider's engineer
and approved by the Town/Village Engineer.
Where public water supply, in the opinion of
the Board, is reasonably accessible, the subdivision shall be provided
with a complete water distribution system, including a connection
for each lot and appropriately spaced fire hydrants. The water supply
system shall be reviewed by the Superintendent of Public Works and
the Town/Village Engineer.
Where the public sanitary sewer system, in the
opinion of the Board, is reasonably accessible, sanitary sewers shall
be installed to adequately serve all lots with connections to the
public system.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
Storm sewers shall be installed in accordance
with the design criteria and construction specifications to provide
adequate drainage for the subdivision and/or site plan.