The Planning Board may also require the following:
A. Character of land. Only land that is of such character
that it can be used without danger to health or peril from fire, flood,
or other menace shall be approved for subdivision or building purposes.
B. Preservation of natural features. The Planning Board
may require the preservation of all natural features which add value
to residential development and to the community, such as large trees
or groves, watercourses and falls, beaches, historic spots and similar
irreplaceable assets.
C. Conformance with Official Map and Comprehensive Plan. Subdivision plats and improvements provided shall conform to the Official Map and Chapter
210, Zoning, of the Town of Stillwater and shall be in harmony with the Comprehensive Plan.
D. Minimum lot area. No lot area in a subdivision shall be of less than the minimum required by Chapter
210, Zoning, for the district in which it is located, unless otherwise provided in Chapter
210, Zoning.
E. Buildable lots. The lot arrangement shall be such that, in constructing a building in compliance with Chapter
210, Zoning, there will be no foreseeable difficulties for reasons of topography or other natural conditions. Lots should not be of such depth as to encourage the later creation of a second building lot at the front or rear.
F. Plats with access through other municipalities. Whenever
access to a subdivision is by crossing land in another municipality,
the Planning Board may require certificates from authorities having
appropriate jurisdiction that such access is adequately improved or
that a legally adequate performance bond has been duly posted and
is sufficient in amount to assure the construction of the necessary
road or roads.
G. Replatting. Replatting of all or part of land covered
by an existing plat which has been laid out prior to compulsory filing
shall comply with this chapter as now required for an original plat,
including the vicinity map. Such replat shall show clearly what area
or areas have been vacated. It shall also show the fields number of
all previous plats of the same area, with dates of filing.
H. Preservation of topsoil. Topsoil shall be preserved
wherever possible. In areas over which heavy equipment will be operated,
the topsoil shall be stripped and piled on the property. When final
grades have been established and construction activities have been
completed, the entire property shall be suitably graded and recovered.
I. Watercourses. Where a watercourse separates a proposed
street from abutting property, provision shall be made for access
to all lots by culverts or other permanent structures of a design
approved by the Town Highway Superintendent. Where a subdivision is
traversed by a watercourse, drainageway, channel or stream, there
shall be provided a stormwater easement or drainage right-of-way according
to specifications of the Town Highway Superintendent, but in no case
shall such easement or right-of-way be less than 25 feet in width.
J. Monuments. Monuments shall be constructed in accordance
with the specifications of the Town Engineer and the requirements
of the State Department of Transportation, if applicable. They shall
be set at all corners and angle points of the boundaries of the original
tract, at all street intersections and points of curve, and at such
intermediate points as shall be required by the Planning Board, and
the locations thereof shall be shown on the subdivision plat. The
corners of all lots shall be marked with metal markers 1/2 inch in
diameter and at least 24 inches in length, driven into the ground
to grade.