Due to the diversity of development in the County, required pavement widths for roads, bike paths and sidewalks will necessarily vary with the character of building development and the amount of traffic encountered. All streets, roads and intersections shall be established in conformance with the classifications of the road and the standards of the Harford County Road Code, as amended.
A. Right-of-way and easement widths.
(1) Roads-Minimum right-of-way and easement widths shall be established in conformance with the classifications of the road and the standards of the Harford County Road Code, as amended. The functional classification shall be determined as approved by the Director of Planning and the Director of Public Works.
(2) Drainage and utility easements — Minimum easement width for drainage and utility easements shall be determined by the Department of Public Works.
B. Private roads. After completing construction of the private road, the developer or any successor in interest to the developer shall:
(1) Obtain a statement from a professional engineer licensed by the State of Maryland that, based on site inspections or core samples conducted or obtained by the engineer, the private road has been constructed to the standards of the Harford County Road Code, as amended, and Department of Public Works.
(2) Furnish a copy of the statement to the property owners or the association and to the Department of Planning and Zoning. If no association of the subdivision's property owners is to be formed, the developer or any successor in interest to the developer shall, at the time of final plat approval, file in the County land records, a private road agreement:
(a) Approved by the Department of Planning and Zoning; and
(b) Establishing responsibility for maintenance of the private road.
(3) Remain responsible for maintenance of the private road until a developer, who creates a private road, complies with the requirements of the Harford County Road Code, as amended, and this section.
C. Residential lots.
(1) Every lot shall abut on a street.
(2) Corner lots shall have extra width sufficient to meet the setback requirements.
(3) Building setback lines shall be established and shown on the plat along all streets in accordance with the Zoning Code of Harford County now in effect or as hereafter amended.
(4) All lots, except the first and second lot, shall be served by a development road with the exception that groups not exceeding 6 lots may be served by a common drive, using the provisions for panhandle lots in the Harford County Zoning Code, as amended.