The Town Board of the Town of Royalton finds that the improper
construction of private driveways across the Town's right-of-way
may be hazardous to the public; poses unnecessary expense to the Town
and that installation of driveways and driveway culverts according
to specific standards as monitored by the Highway Department will
be in the best interests of the health, safety and welfare of the
citizens and property of the Town.
This article shall be entitled the "Private Driveway and Culvert
Installation Law of the Town of Royalton."
This article shall apply to all that portion of the Town of
Royalton outside the Village of Middleport.
No driveway center line shall intersect a Town highway less
than 50 feet from the intersection of any two highway right-of-way
lines. All new driveways shall be located at the discretion of the
Highway Superintendent, and shall be constructed or renovated only
after the issuance of a permit by the Highway Superintendent of the
Town authorizing such construction or renovation.
Any and all paving, repaving or installation of blacktop, on
that portion of any driveway located within the Town's right-of-way,
requires a permit from the Highway Department. Failure to obtain a
permit before any work is performed shall subject the property owner,
tenant, and/or contractor to the penalties set forth in this article.
After paving or repaving the driveway approach grade shall be of the
same grade as the highway shoulder so as not to allow drainage off
the driveway onto the highway. All paving and repaving must be done
according to Town's specification. It shall be the property owner's
responsibility to maintain said work; the Town shall not be responsible
for any damage occasioned by plowing, snow removal, utility construction,
or other Town activities associated with right-of-way work.
No concrete structures, such as headwalls, curbs, driveway markers,
or driveway aprons, may be placed in the Town's right-of-way.
As part of the installation of a driveway across the Town's
right-of-way, the Town may install culverts. Installation shall be
under the following terms and conditions:
A. Culvert pipe must be paid for by the property owner before installation
by the Town.
B. New corrugated metal pipe or high density polyethylene (smooth interior)
plastic are the only types of culvert pipe material allowed.
C. All culvert pipe shall be a minimum of 30 feet in length and the
circumference sized by the Town Superintendent of Highways.
D. Corrugated metal pipes are to be spliced and bolted with approved
corrugated metal pipe collars.
E. Pipe is to be placed in the center line of the ditch and installed
so as to have proper grade for flow through the pipe.