The provision of public utilities and related infrastructure
components are an integral part of any subdivision design. The information
contained herein is to be used in conjunction with the Charles County
Zoning Ordinance and Road Ordinance, as well as sound engineering practice, to determine the
appropriate placement and scale of those facilities. In the case of
any conflict between these sections and other County or state regulations,
the more restrictive design standard shall apply.
If at any time a developer installs or causes the installation
of water, sewer, electrical power, gas, telephone or cable television
facilities and intends that such facilities shall be owned, operated
or maintained by a public utility or any entity other than the developer,
the developer shall transfer to such utility or entity the necessary
ownership or easement rights to enable the utility or entity to operate
and maintain such facilities.
All electric power lines, telephone, gas distribution and cable
television lines in subdivisions constructed after the effective date
of these regulations shall be placed underground in accordance with
the specifications and policies of the respective utility service
providers (not to include transformers or enclosures containing electrical
equipment such as but not limited to switches, meters or capacitors
which may be pad-mounted).
The following standards are to provide for a safe and adequate
public streetlighting. These standards are considered minimum standards;
all streetlight systems will be reviewed for public safety, operating
efficiency and the short- and long-term cost to the County.
A. Streetlights are to be provided on preliminary plans for major subdivisions, according to §
278-96. Streetlight proposals shall be reviewed by the Planning Commission and may be modified, altered or eliminated by the Commission. Final approval of the exact location, design or model type for any streetlight will be granted during final improvement plan review.
B. The provision of streetlights on a major subdivision plan or plat
shall be consistent with the standards as stated in this section,
as well as the Charles County Zoning Ordinance, the Road Ordinance and relevant state standards. Installation of the streetlight
and documentation regarding operation and maintenance for the streetlights
is to be provided consistent with the improvement plan and final plat
procedures described in these regulations.
Streetlights shall be provided in the following situations:
A. For all major subdivision developments of density greater than or
equal to three dwelling units per acre, a minimum of one streetlight
located at all entrances to the subdivision located at a road classified
as a major collector or greater. If either roadway is dualized, a
minimum of two streetlights shall be provided. In addition, a streetlight
shall be provided at the intersection of any public or private road
with a road classified as a minor collector or greater.
B. The locations for streetlights along all roads are to be consistent
with the Charles County Road Ordinance. Additional streetlights may
be specifically approved by the Planning Commission, provided that
such lights are in compliance with the Road Ordinance.
Any wetlands or other related environmental permits which are
required for a development are to include all relevant utility infrastructure
in that permit application. All cost related to those permits are
to be borne by the developer.