The construction of the drainage system, including methods of
construction and quality of materials used, shall be in conformity
with the definitive plan, and the details shall conform to the details
of the Massachusetts Highway Department specifications. In particular,
all catch basins shall be constructed of brick (either clay or concrete)
or of cement concrete or of cement concrete blocks laid in mortar
and plastered on the outside, with standard D-frames and grates, unless
cascade grates are called for. Granite or concrete headwalls should
be installed where required by the Director of Public Works. A granite-mouth
curb is to be furnished and set as directed by the Director of Public
Works. All catch basins shall have an inside diameter of at least
four feet and shall be constructed to a minimum depth of two feet
below the invert of the outflow pipe. Joints of all drain pipes shall
be sealed unless open joints are specifically approved by the Director
of Public Works. Where the pipes are of reinforced concrete, there
shall be a minimum cover of two feet and, where not reinforced, a
minimum cover of 3 1/2 feet to finished grade.
The water system shall be installed in accordance with the definitive
plan with the approval of the Director of Public Works.
The sewerage system shall be installed in accordance with the
approved definitive plan and shall be in conformance with the rules
and regulations of the Director of Public Works and the Sewer Superintendent.
Embankments outside, within or adjoining the right-of-way shall
be evenly graded and pitched at a slope of not greater than two horizontal
to one vertical infill. Where cuts are made in the ledge, other slopes
may be determined with the approval of the Planning Board. Where terrain
necessitates greater slopes, retaining walls, terracing, fencing or
riprap may be used either alone or in combination to provide safety
and freedom from maintenance, but must be done in accordance with
plans filed with and approved by the Planning Board. Whenever embankments
are built in such a way to require approval by the Planning Board,
the developer must furnish to the town duly recorded access easements
free of encumbrances for maintenance of the slopes, terraces or retaining
walls. All such slopes shall be grassed in accordance with the specifications
for the area between the roadway and sidewalk or roadway and boundary
of the right-of-way.
Street signs which, in the opinion of the Board, are of the
type commonly used on public ways in the town and bearing the names
of the streets as indicated on the definitive plan, shall be erected
at all intersections of streets in the subdivision when the binder
course is laid down. At the intersection of a street in a subdivision,
reflective street signs shall be installed eight-feet above ground,
on a galvanized post, in accordance with the standards established
by the Department of Public Works and as may be amended. In general,
location shall be one-foot inside of the exterior street line.
A. Standard for street name signs:
(1) Nine-inch flat street sign - 080 gauge aluminum.
(2) White VIP background, printed one side, two pieces.
(3) Burgundy EC film with cut out lettering.
(4) Six-inch, three color (black, blue, white) Northbridge Town Seal
on each side,
(5) Mounted on 1 3/4 inch square quick punch post, painted black,
with two-inch by three-inch anchor, spacers, drive rivets, corner
bolt and rain cap.
Sidewalks shall be constructed on concrete (such as Portland
cement) conforming to MHD specification M4.02.00, and in accordance
with the requirements of Sidewalks, Wheelchair Ramps and Driveways
(MHD Section 701). The cross slope shall be 1/4 of an inch per foot
of width to provide for proper drainage. Sidewalks shall also conform
to the requirements of the Massachusetts Architectural Access Board.
The area in back of the sidewalk or, where no sidewalk is constructed,
in back of the required planting strip, shall be graded so that it
coincides with the finished grade of abutting lots in such a manner
that no portion thereof within the exterior lines of the street project
above a plane sloped two horizontal to one vertical from the edge
of the sidewalk or grass lot or be lower than a plane sloped two horizontal
to one vertical downward.
The top four inches of the soil in the planting strips and side
slopes shall consist of good quality loam, screened, raked and rolled
with a hand roller to grade. The loam shall be hydro-seeded with lawn
grass seed.