Whenever the particular circumstances of a proposed
development require compliance with either another procedure of this
chapter, the requirements for subdivision of land as set forth in
this chapter, the requirements for site plan review and approval as
set forth in this chapter or the requirements of the State Environmental
Quality Review Act (SEQRA) or any other applicable law, rule or regulation, the Board
may integrate, if it deems appropriate and to the extent of its authority
under law, subdivision of land approval or site plan review and approval,
as required by this chapter, with the procedural and/or submission
requirements for such other compliance. Such integration of procedures
may require, upon mutual written consent of the Board and the applicant,
reasonable modification of the time schedules otherwise stated in
this chapter or in said related laws or regulations or requirements.
At least five days prior to commencing construction, a preconstruction meeting shall be held in the Code Enforcement Officer's office to review construction procedures. The subdivider and/or site plan applicant at the preconstruction meeting shall submit the required inspection fee as set forth in Article
VII of this chapter in the form of a certified check payable to the Town of Walworth. The subdivider or applicant, his or her professional engineer or land surveyor and appropriate Town officials and department heads shall attend this meeting.
The engineer for the Town, during construction
of any improvement, shall have the right to make minor modifications
pertaining to the location or design of any required improvements,
provided that the modifications are within the intent of the Board's
approval and do not constitute a substantial alteration of any improvements
required by the Board. The engineer for the Town shall issue any authorization
under this section in writing and shall transmit a copy of the authorization
to the Chairman of the Board.
The engineer for the Town and Code Enforcement
Officer shall inspect construction and testing of improvements to
be dedicated and other site improvements during and after construction
so that the certification prior to dedication and a certificate of
approval can be issued after satisfactory completion. The Town Board
shall have a right to employ personnel to effect proper inspection
of improvements during construction and testing who shall work under
the supervision of the engineer for the Town or Code Enforcement Officer.
All notifications and instructions from Town officials shall be in
writing to the subdivider or applicant with copies to the Town Board
and Board. The engineer for the Town shall issue the certificate of
approval after the satisfactory completion of the improvements as
provided in this chapter.
Unsatisfactory work shall be corrected by the
subdivider and/or site plan applicant promptly. Upon the subdivider
and/or site plan applicant's failure to do so, the Town Board may
authorize correction or completion by others under the performance
security. All unsatisfactory work on improvements to be dedicated
to the Town shall be corrected prior to the expiration of the performance
security, and any other unsatisfactory work shall be corrected prior
to issuance of a certificate of approval. A certificate of approval
shall not be issued as long as any work remains unsatisfactory.
The Town Board shall establish, by resolution after a public hearing, Town Construction Specifications, which may be amended from time to time by resolution of the Town Board after public hearing. Notice of any public hearing held to establish or amend the Construction Specifications shall be advertised at least once in the official Town newspaper at least five days before such hearing. The Construction Specifications shall be on file in the office of the Town Clerk for examination during regular business hours. See Article
VI, Design Standards, for the Design Standards.
Setting up street right-of-way final monuments
and property corner markers shall be set either before or after dedication
but not before site grading has been completed. If setting monuments
and property markers is delayed until after dedication, the cost of
providing such monuments and markers shall be included in the labor
payment, material payment, operations and maintenance security.