The following plans and accompanying construction
specifications may be required by the Town of Winneconne before authorization
of construction or installation of improvements can be made:
A. Street plans and profiles showing existing and proposed
grades, elevations and cross sections of required improvements.
B. Installation of Town-approved street signs and lights
at all street intersections that are within a proposed subdivision,
or on adjacent roadways of any subdivision, installed at the subdivider's
expense.
C. Sanitary sewer plans and profiles showing the locations,
grade, sizes, elevations and materials of required facilities.
D. Surface water drainage facilities, which may include
curb and gutters, catch basins and inlets, road ditches and open channels,
as may be required to provide adequate surface drainage for the subdivision.
Open ditch grades and culvert depth shall be reviewed and approved
by the Town before installation. Subdivisions that need on-site stormwater
detention facilities will be required to grant the county maintenance
easements.
[Amended 4-21-2005]
E. Utility services shown as underground installations.
Any utility markers placed during plat construction, including adjoining
road rights-of-way, shall be removed within 20 days of utility installation
by the subdivider.
[Amended 4-21-2005]
The applicant, prior to commencement of any
work within the land division, shall make arrangements with the Town
Board to provide for adequate inspection. The Town or its designee
shall inspect and approve all completed work prior to release of the
sureties.
Any sanitary district within the Town shall
determine the feasibility of service and the procedures to be followed
by the owner of a proposed subdivision within said district. Also
the following shall apply:
A. Property lying within a functioning sanitary district
and the urban service area shall only be developed in accordance with
§ 16.06 of the Winnebago County Sanitary Ordinance.
B. Major land divisions and major condominium plats shall
be served by a public sanitary sewage system, major holding tank in
a sanitary district as part of a public sewer system, or an on-site
soil absorption system in accordance with Ch. COMM 85, Wis. Adm. Code.
Private holding tanks are expressly prohibited.
C. Minor land divisions and minor condominium plats may
be served by holding tanks provided that no alternative methods are
available.