[Adopted 8-10-2000 by L.L. No. 2-2000]
The following standards for the design and construction of Town
roads, private roads and driveways in the Town of Austerlitz are hereby
adopted.
[Amended 8-14-2008 by L.L. No. 1-2008]
The Planning Board, upon specific request and by specific resolution, including a statement of findings, may waive and/or vary any portion of §
160-2 relative to Town roads, §
160-3 relative to private roads and §
160-4 relative to single driveways, subject to the approval of the Town Board and the Highway Superintendent. The Town Board, upon specific request and by specific resolution, including a statement of findings, may, without resolution from the Planning Board, waive and/or vary any portion of §
160-2 relative to Town roads. The statement of findings shall include, but not be limited to, written recommendations from the Town Engineer and Highway Superintendent. Waivers and variances may be subject to appropriate conditions and guarantees. Waivers and variances shall be specific to particular applications, shall be consistent with the intent of this article, and shall be made only upon a finding of the Town Board that the interests of justice will thereby be served without impairing the public health, safety and general welfare. Waivers and variances shall not nullify the intent of this article and shall only be given when, in the judgment of the Town Board, sections of this article are deemed inappropriate and when the interests of the public health, safety and general welfare of the Town are not served by strict compliance with the standards in this article.
[Adopted 5-15-2014 by 160L.L. No. 1-2014]
It is the policy of the Town of Austerlitz to further the safe
access to properties and roads within the Town of Austerlitz and to
ensure that private driveways facilitate the proper drainage of surface
waters and stormwater runoff so as to not be detrimental to the Town's
drainageways and systems and to further the public health, safety
and general welfare. The purpose of this article is to provide a process
for review of new and existing driveways and to provide minimum requirements
and standards for driveway construction and maintenance in furtherance
of the aforesaid policy.
The requirements of this article shall apply to all new and
existing driveways accessing public and approved private roads in
the Town of Austerlitz. Driveways proposed onto state highways also
require approval from the state Department of Transportation (DOT)
and driveways proposed onto county highways also require approval
from the Columbia County Department of Public Works (DPW).
Prior to the construction of a driveway that enters a Town, county. state or private road, approval must be obtained from the appropriate governing authority or agency, and a copy of such approval forwarded to the Code Enforcement Officer. Where a driveway enters a county or state road, a driveway permit from the Town of Austerlitz is still required and an inspection will be conducted in order to ensure that the design standards of §
160-8 of this article have been met.
A. Application
for a driveway permit shall be filed with the Town Code Enforcement
Officer. A driveway permit application fee of $25 for residential
properties and $100 for nonresidential properties will be required
if the applicant has not secured a building permit.
B. Prior
to construction, applicants shall arrange a time for the Town Highway
Superintendent to conduct an initial inspection to review the location
of the proposed driveway.
C. Before
a driveway permit can be approved, a final inspection will be necessary
to verify that the requirements and standards of this regulation have
been met to the satisfaction of the Highway Superintendent.
D. The Code
Enforcement Officer shall not consider a driveway permit application
for on-site construction until an initial driveway inspection has
been performed and an acceptable location has been sited. In order
for the Code Enforcement Officer to perform necessary inspections,
a passable driveway also must be constructed in the sited location
prior to the issuance of any building permit application for additional
on-site construction.
E. The Code
Enforcement Officer shall not issue a certificate of occupancy until
the driveway is completed, inspected and approved by the Highway Superintendent.
F. The person
to whom such permit is issued shall be responsible for all damages
caused to the road itself, any public utilities in the road; any cracked
or damaged sewer and water pipe shall be replaced with new pipe under
the supervision of the Highway Superintendent. Before the certificate
of occupancy can be issued, any damaged ditches, curbs, sidewalks,
or other improvements shall be repaired or replaced in as good condition
as before the construction commenced.
G. No debris
shall be left in the Town road at the end of each workday.
H. If any
excavation is caused in any Town street or highway relating to the
driveway construction, it shall be restored within the time granted
in the permit, with approved bank run gravel and shall be kept and
maintained level with the unexcavated portion thereof for a period
of one year from the date of the permit so that said excavated portion
shall be left in as good, substantial and permanent condition as before
the excavation; and if not so restored and maintained, the work shall
be done under the direction of the Superintendent of Highways and
the cost thereof shall be a lawful charge against the person to whom
the permit was issued. No person, persons, firm or corporation making
or having made any such excavation in or upon any street or highway
aforesaid, shall permit such excavation to remain open or uncovered
either day or night, without having or causing the same to be properly
barricaded by day and night and in addition thereto, shall place at
such location, flares, red lanterns or other warning devices, by night,
so as to properly warn all persons of the danger of such hole or excavation.
An applicant proposing a subdivision on a Town road shall not
receive final approval without first meeting with the Town Highway
Superintendent regarding the accessibility of each lot. The applicant
shall provide the Code Enforcement Officer with a signed letter from
the Highway Superintendent on his letterhead verifying that he has
inspected the site and has determined that each new lot can be adequately
accessed from a Town road.
The permittee on all nonresidential properties shall present
to the Town a maintenance bond and/or a bank letter of credit in favor
of the Town in such amount as the Highway Superintendent, with the
advice of the Engineer serving the Town and/or the Attorney serving
the Town, shall recommend to the Code Enforcement Officer, dependent
upon the number and extent of the driveways being constructed pursuant
to such permit, guaranteeing compliance with the provisions of the
permit. At such time, if ever, that said bond or letter of credit
is expended, the permittee shall replace the same within five days'
written notice of the Town, failing which the permit shall be subject
to revocation.
The permittee on all nonresidential properties shall agree to
fully indemnify, defend, save and hold harmless the Town and all or
its departments, bureaus, divisions, boards, officers and employees
from and against any and all claims, costs, damages, expenses, charges,
risks, losses, lawsuits, judgments, executions, penalties, fines,
assessments or any other liability of any type arising out of, occurring
in connection with, or resulting from any and all activity to be performed
by permittee pursuant to said permit.
Any property owner who demonstrates that the application of
the requirements or standards of this article causes undue hardship
may apply to the Town Board of the Town of Austerlitz for relief and
upon such application, the Town Board, in its sole discretion, may
vary or waive one or more requirements of this article provided that
such variance or waiver is consistent with the policy and purposes
of this article.
This article shall be known and cited as the "Town of Austerlitz
Driveway Law."
Should any section, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of
this article be declared unconstitutional or unjust for any reason
by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of this article
shall not be affected thereby.
All resolutions or ordinances or local laws or portions thereof of the Town of Austerlitz not consistent with this article in whole or in part shall be repealed. This article is intended to supersede and replace §
160-4, entitled "Driveways," of the Town of Austerlitz Code as adopted by Local Law No. 2 of 2000.