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Town of Holland, WI
Sheboygan County
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A. 
Major land divisions shall include plans designed and submitted in compliance with this chapter, Sheboygan County Code of Ordinances Chapter 71, and any terms and conditions set forth in a developer agreement between the Town of Holland and the subdivider. The Town Board, upon recommendation of the Town Plan Commission, shall require the subdivider to provide:
(1) 
Street plans and profiles showing existing and proposed grades, elevations, and cross sections of required improvements.
(2) 
Grading plans (both subgrade and final grade) for the lots or building sites.
(3) 
Stormwater drainage and erosion control plans showing those structures required to control the rate of runoff water and those grading, excavating, and site management practices that will prevent erosion and sedimentation.
(4) 
Sanitary sewer plans and profiles showing the location, grades, sizes, elevations, and materials of required facilities, if applicable.
(5) 
Water main plans and profiles showing the location, sizes, elevations, and materials of required facilities, if applicable.
(6) 
Planting plans showing the locations, age, caliper, species, and time of planting of any required grasses, shrubs, trees and other vegetation.
(7) 
Additional special plans or information as required.
(8) 
Protective covenants whereby the subdivider intends to regulate land use in the proposed land division. Such covenants shall be furnished to each lot purchaser at or before the time of sale.
B. 
All plans, profiles, and covenants as set forth above shall be prepared in accordance with this chapter and any other applicable codes and ordinances adopted by the Town of Holland. No construction activities of any kind may commence until the plat or certified survey map and the above-mentioned plans, profiles, and covenants have been approved by the Town Board and a developer agreement has been executed between the Town of Holland and the subdivider.
A. 
The improvements required by this chapter shall be maintained by the subdivider except that the Town of Holland or Sheboygan County may accept certain systems for maintenance. The selection of critical areas and/or structures to be maintained by the Town of Holland or Sheboygan County shall be expressly approved by the governing body thereof. All areas and/or structures to be maintained by the Town of Holland or Sheboygan County must be dedicated to the Town of Holland or Sheboygan County by plat or separate instrument and accepted by the governing body therefor.
B. 
The Town of Holland or Sheboygan County shall have the right of inspection of the system(s) to be maintained by the subdivider and, if necessary, to take corrective action should the subdivider fail to properly maintain the system(s). In the event of such failure, the Town of Holland or Sheboygan County shall give such subdivider written notice of the nature of the existing defects and the corrective action necessary. Should the owner fail, within 30 days from the date of the notice, to commence corrective action to the satisfaction of the Town of Holland or Sheboygan County, the Town of Holland or Sheboygan County may complete or cause the corrective action to be completed, the cost of which shall become a lien on the real property of the subdivider until paid.
A. 
The subdivider shall provide the Town of Holland, Sheboygan County, and/or any municipality or agency having approval jurisdiction adequate inspection time to review and approve all completed work prior to release of any sureties and to ensure compliance with the enacted requirements.
B. 
The Town of Holland, Sheboygan County, or any municipality having extraterritorial plat approval jurisdiction shall have access to premises and structures during reasonable hours to make those inspections as deemed necessary to ensure compliance with this chapter. If the Town of Holland, Sheboygan County, or any municipality or agency having approval jurisdiction is refused entry after presentation of proper identification, it may procure a special inspection warrant in accordance with Ch. 968, Wis. Stats., except in cases of emergency.