[Amended 1-18-1996 by L.L. No. 1-1996]
During construction, the Town Engineer may authorize,
upon the request of the applicant, minor adjustments to the approved
site plan when such adjustments appear necessary in the light of technical
or engineering considerations, the existence or materiality of which
was first discovered during actual construction. Such minor adjustments
shall be consistent with the approved site plan. The approved change(s)
shall be noted on an approved copy of the site plan, which plan shall
be transmitted to the Planning Board for information and its permanent
file.
Where unforeseen conditions are encountered
which require any material change to an approved site development
plan or where the developer wishes to modify the approved plan for
other reasons, an amended site plan shall be filed with the Planning
Board for review and approval in accordance with the same procedures
required for initial applications.
If, during the course of construction, any conditions,
such as flood areas, underground water, springs, intermittent streams,
humus beds, unsuitable slopes, soft and silty areas or other unusual
circumstances, are encountered which were not foreseen in the original
planning, such conditions shall be reported to the Town Engineer,
together with the developer's recommendations as to the special treatment
required to secure adequate and permanent construction. The Town Engineer
shall, without delay, investigate the condition or conditions and
either approve the developer's recommendations to correct same, order
a modification thereof or issue his own specifications for correction
of the condition or conditions. Unusual circumstances or detrimental
conditions observed by the Town Engineer shall be similarly treated.