The developer shall furnish and install a four-way road name sign at
every road intersection made by the roads he constructs. Signs and posts shall
conform to the standards established by the Uniform Traffic Manual of New
York State. (See Figure 16.)
The type and need for guiderail installation shall be approved by Town
Superintendent of Highways and designated Town Engineer. General guidelines
for determining the need for guiderails are shown below.
A. Height of a dropoff from break road shoulder slope to
the toe of slope. Slopes less than one-to-two with height of dropoff more
than four feet will require guiderail installation. Slopes one-to-two having
a height of dropoff more than 10 feet will be protected with guiderail.
B. Guiderails shall be installed to protect drivers from
fixed objects and roadway hazards as shown on the following list:
(3) Rock cuts and rock outcrops.
C. All guiderail shall be box beam meeting the requirements
of Section 710 of the current standards of the New York State Department of
Transportation.
All signs, signals, markings and other control devices for maintenance
and protection of traffic must conform to the requirements of the New York
State Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
Roof and cellar drains shall in no case be allowed to flow onto the
highway right-of-way. With the approval of the Town Superintendent of Highways
and the designated Town Engineer, in writing, these drains may be piped to
the roadway stormwater pipe drain to which they shall be connected on top
only. Such drains must be installed prior to the start to fine grading of
the roadway.