Prior to investing in extensive professional design costs for
preparation of subdivision plans, the applicant is invited to review
the proposed development of the parcel of land with the Board, in
order to explore general conditions involving the site and to discuss
potential problems. Pencil sketches, which need not be professionally
prepared, will assist in this discussion, and should show the critical
features of a preliminary plan. Prior to investing in extensive professional
design costs for preparation of subdivision plans, the applicant is
invited to review the proposed development of the parcel of land with
the Board in order to explore general conditions involving the site
and to discuss potential problems. Pencil sketches, which need not
be professionally prepared, will assist in this discussion and should
show the critical features of a preliminary plan. In some cases, but
not in the case of a nonresidential subdivision, this pre-submission
review may eliminate the need for the formal submission of a preliminary
plan.
Before the Board shall finally release a performance bond or a deposit, or in the case of approval with covenants, issue a final release of a covenant, all held pursuant to §
300-3.6 above, the applicant shall:
A. File with the Board a certified copy of the layout plan of each street
in the subdivision marked "As Built." In the case of approval with
covenants, the applicant may show only the street or streets serving
the lots for which a release is desired on the layout plan. Certification
shall be by a registered professional engineer or land surveyor, and
shall indicate that streets, storm drains, sewers, water mains, and
their appurtenances have been constructed in accordance with said
plan and are accurately located as shown hereon.
B. Obtain and submit to the Board written evidence that the required
improvements, as set forth herein, have been completed to the satisfaction
of the official listed below:
(1)
For the planting of any required street trees: Tree Warden;
(2)
For the placing of monuments and construction of all other required
improvements and the performance of all other required work: Planning
Board and/or its designated agent;
(3)
For streets, drainage and stormwater management, in conformance
with the approved definitive plan: Planning Board and/or its designated
agent;
(4)
For underground wiring, water mains, sanitary sewers, storm
sewers, hydrants, fire ponds, and fire alarms, as in conformance with
the approved definitive plan: Planning Board and/or its designated
agent.
C. The applicant shall submit written evidence that all of the required improvements stated in Subsection
B have been in place 12 months without damage, or, if damage has occurred, that such damaged improvements have been repaired to the satisfaction of the Board.