Any subdivider who proposes to develop a subdivision
in the Town of Stillwater shall submit plats and documents and comply
with the regulations regarding the posting of bonds and construction
of improvements and utilities as provided in this article.
In making determinations regarding the necessity
and extent of the installation of public improvements, the Planning
Board shall take into consideration the prospective character and
uses in the proposed subdivision, whether dense residential, open
residential, business or industrial.
A. The Planning Board shall require the installation of the following public improvements in accordance with the Town Law, unless it shall specifically waive any such improvement as provided in §
176-28, Waivers:
(1) Parks, playgrounds, or other public open spaces for
recreational purposes, of adequate size and location.
(2) Streets and highways suitably placed and improved
with any or all of the following: street signs and poles, sidewalks,
streetlighting standards, curbs, gutters, street trees, water mains,
sanitary sewers, storm sewers, fire alarm signal devices, including
necessary ducts and cables or other connecting facilities.
(3) Monuments, suitably placed and installed.
B. All improvements as required shall be installed in
accordance with standards, specifications and procedures acceptable
to the appropriate Town departments or as provided in this chapter.
C. Unless a bond is posted in accordance with §
176-8 (Final submission and plat review) or §
176-16 (Performance bonds), all improvements as required shall have been completed, installed or constructed, and so certified, before approval of the final plat shall be granted and before any permit or certificate of occupancy shall be issued in accordance with §
176-10, Building permits and certificates of occupancy.
When public utility facilities are to be installed,
the subdivider shall submit to the Planning Board written assurances
from each public utility company that such company will make the necessary
service installations within a time limit and according to specifications
satisfactory to the Planning Board.