The following design standards or requirements shall be followed by the subdivider.
Monuments shall be placed at all block corners, angle points, points of curvature in streets and points of tangency or horizontal curves and at such intermediate points as shall be required by the Town Engineer. The monuments shall be of granite or concrete with an iron pin in the center. Locations of monuments shall be shown on the final plat.
A. 
All utilities shall be installed in the easement between the edge of the pavement and the property line.
B. 
Utility and street development shall be provided in accordance with the following:
(1) 
Public water: where required, in accordance with procedures and standards of the Oswego County Department of Health or other agencies, where applicable.
(2) 
Sanitary sewer system: where required, in accordance with the procedures and standards of the Town of Schroeppel and the County Department of Health, where necessary. Individual sewage disposal systems shall conform with the provisions of the Oswego County Department of Health.
(3) 
Arterial streets: cross sections in accordance with the Official Map and Master Plan or as determined by the Planning Board if no such Official Map or Master Plan has been adopted and construction design as determined by the designated engineer for the Town or the Oswego County Highway Department. Where reverse frontage lots are not provided along an arterial street, four-foot sidewalks shall be provided. Sidewalk design and construction methods shall be specified either by the Engineer designated by the Town or the Oswego County Highway Department.
(4) 
Collector streets: thirty-four-foot pavement width minimum.
(5) 
Minor streets: thirty-foot pavement width minimum.
(6) 
Cul-de-sac streets: thirty-foot pavement width minimum; and minimum radius from center of turnaround to outside edge of pavement, 60 feet.
(7) 
Marginal access streets: thirty-foot pavement width minimum.
(8) 
Streets along development boundaries and streets connecting development with existing improved street system: cross sections as determined by the engineer designated by the Town or the Oswego County Highway Department.
(9) 
Grading and center-line gradients: per plans, sections and profiles approved by the Town.
(10) 
Storm sewer system and other drainage improvements: in accordance with procedures and standards of the Town of Schroeppel.
C. 
Residential street construction standards shall meet the specifications of the Town of Schroeppel.
D. 
For commercial, industrial and other nonresidential subdivisions, street construction standards for required improvements shall meet the specifications of the Town of Schroeppel.