All streets intended to be dedicated to public
use shall be in accordance with township or county requirements as
applicable to full cartway width and shown on the site plan.
Curbs shall be installed along both sides of
all streets.
All collector and arterial streets shall be provided with paved all-weather sidewalks as required in §
149-49.
Erosion and sediment control facilities shall be installed in accordance with the design principles and requirements contained in §
149-54.
Storm sewers and related facilities shall be installed in accordance with the design principles and requirements contained in §
149-53.
Sanitary sewage disposal systems shall be installed in accordance with the design principles and requirements contained in §
149-55.
Water supply shall be installed in accordance with the design principles and requirements contained in §
149-56.
Whenever access to the development is required
across land located in another municipality, the Planning Board may
request assurance from the Township Attorney that access is legally
established, and from the Municipal Engineer that the access road
is adequately improved, or that a performance guaranty has been duly
executed and is sufficient in amount to assure the construction of
the access road.
The applicant shall place permanent reference
monuments in accordance with the requirements of the Map Filing Law
of the State of New Jersey, N.J.S.A. 46:23-9.11.
Street name signs shall be installed at all street intersections. The design and placement of such signs shall conform to §
149-47E and be subject to approval by the township and the county, as required.
[Amended 3-15-1999 by Ord. No. 99-6]
A. Street lighting shall be installed at no cost to the
municipality by a developer in locations approved by the Township
Engineer. For residential subdivisions, street lighting shall be installed,
prior to the issuance of any certificate of occupancy, along all roadways
necessary to ensure at least one route of illuminated access for any
occupied structure.
B. Operating expenses for residential subdivision shall
be assumed by the Township when 50% of the section is occupied.
C. Luminaries shall be installed on fourteen-foot laminated
poles, with said poles being installed to a depth of five feet below
grade. Luminaire mounting height shall be 14 feet above grade.
D. Lighting fixtures.
(1) Type of fixture shall generally be of a `traditionaire'
style in accordance with specifications as promulgated by the Township
Engineer. Other decorative fixtures may be utilized in accordance
with the Township Engineer.
(2) Poles for freestanding fixtures shall generally be
fluted and tapered from base to top and in accordance with specifications
as promulgated by the Township Engineer.
E. Pole-mounted street luminaries shall be installed
on alternating sides of the street at five-hundred-foot intervals
unless the presence of vertical and/or horizontal curves or factors
relating to specific types of development necessitate a closer interval.
In residential subdivisions, the poles shall be placed, to the greatest
extent possible, in line with shared property boundaries. Deviations
from the spacing interval shall be approved by the Township Planning
Board.
F. On residential streets, 70 watt high-pressure sodium
(HPS) luminaries shall be provided with at least one 100 watt high-pressure
sodium (HPS) luminaire being provided at each street intersection.
On minor collector and major collector streets, 100 watt high-pressure
sodium (HPS) luminaries shall be provided along the street with 150
watt high-pressure sodium (HPS) luminaries being provided at intersections.
These luminaries are permitted at these intersections.
The following improvements are recommended:
All portions of a development not covered with buildings or other
impermeable surfaces and not retained in their natural state shall
be suitably landscaped.