The subdivider shall construct streets, roads and alleys as
outlined on the approved plans based on the requirements of this chapter:
A. General considerations. The streets shall be designed and located
in relation to existing and planned streets, to topographical conditions
and natural terrain features such as streams and existing tree growth,
to public convenience and safety, and in their appropriate relation
to the propose uses of the land to be served by such streets.
B. Construction standards. Construction of all streets shall conform
to the current standards as established by the Village Board and this
chapter, and shall be subject to approval of the Village Engineer
before acceptance.
C. Conform to Official Map. The arrangement, width, grade and location
of all streets shall conform to the Official Map.
D. Grading.
(1) With the submittal of the final plat, the subdivider shall furnish
drawings which indicate the existing and proposed grades of roads,
streets and alleys shown on the plat.
(2) Proposed grades will be reviewed by the Village Engineer for conformance
with Village standards and good engineering practices. Street grades
require the approval of the Village Board after receipt of the Village
Engineer's recommendations.
(3) After installation of temporary block corner monuments by the subdivider
and the establishment of street grades by the Village Engineer, the
subdivider shall grade the full width of the right-of-way of the streets
and alleys proposed to be dedicated, including the vision clearance
triangle on corner lots, followed by surfacing required by this chapter.
(4) In cases where an existing street right-of-way is made a part of
the plat or abuts the plat, the subdivider shall grade that portion
of the right-of-way between the existing pavement and the property
line.
(5) The bed for the roadways in the street rights-of-way shall be graded
to subgrade elevation.
(6) The Village Engineer shall approve all grading within rights-of-way
and said gradings shall extend for a sufficient distance beyond the
right-of-way to insure that the established grade will be preserved.
(7) Where electric and other communications or utilities facilities are
to be installed underground, the utility easements shall be graded
to within six inches of the final grade by the subdivider, prior to
the installation of such facilities; earth fill piles or mounds of
dirt or construction materials shall not be stored on such easement
areas.
(8) Cut and filled lands shall be graded to a maximum slope of one to
four or the soil's angle of repose, whichever is the lesser,
and covered with permanent vegetation.
E. Street construction. After sanitary sewer, storm sewer, water, and
other necessary utilities have been installed, the subdivider shall
construct and dedicate as part of the subdivision, streets and curbs
and gutters. The subdivider shall surface roadways to the widths prescribed
by Village specifications. Construction shall be to Village standard
specifications for street improvements.
F. Completion of street and sidewalk construction.
(1) No building permit shall be issued for the construction of any residential
dwelling until sewer, water, grading and graveling are installed in
the streets necessary to service the property for which the permit
is required.
(2) The Village Board may issue a waiver of these requirements in unusual
or special circumstances such as excessively severe weather conditions,
heavy construction temporarily in area or construction material shortages
(i.e., cement, asphalt). The issuance of a waiver shall be at the
discretion of the Village Board.
(3) The subdivider requesting a waiver shall do so in writing, presenting
such information and documentation as required by the Village Board.
The waiver shall be in written form and shall detail which improvement
requirements are temporarily waived and for what period of time.
After the installation of all utility and stormwater drainage
improvements, the subdivider shall construct concrete curbs and gutters
in accordance with plans and standard specifications approved by the
Village Board, on file with the Village Clerk-Treasurer. Wherever
possible, provision shall be made at the time of construction for
driveway access curb cuts.
The subdivider shall install street lamps along all streets
proposed to be dedicated of a design compatible with the neighborhood
and type of development proposed as determined by the Village Engineer.
Such lamps shall be placed at each street intersection and at such
interior block spacing as may be required by the Village Board, upon
the recommendation of the Village Engineer.
The subdivider shall install at the intersections of all streets
proposed to be dedicated a street name sign of a design and installation
specified by the Village Engineer.
When the land included in a subdivision plat or certified survey
map abuts upon or is adjacent to land used for farming or grazing
purposes, the subdivider shall erect (at the request of the adjacent
property owner), keep, and maintain (his portion under state law)
partition fences, satisfying the requirements of the Wisconsin Statutes
for a legal and sufficient fence, between such land and the adjacent
land. A covenant binding the developer, its grantees, heirs, successors,
and assigns to erect and maintain such fences, without cost to the
adjoining property owners, so long as the land is used for farming
or grazing purposes, shall be included upon the face of the final
plat or certified survey map.
When required by the Village Board, the subdivider shall install
required bicycle paths and trails in accordance with the plans and
specifications approved by the Village. The subdivider shall assume
the entire cost of such bicycle paths and trails, except in the case
of dual bicycle paths and streets. The added cost for streets wider
than those required in order to accommodate bicycle paths and trails
shall be the responsibility of the municipality charged with the maintenance
of the proposed facility. In the event the subdivider wishes to install
dual-lane facilities, which may not be required by the Village, the
total cost of such improvements shall be borne by the subdivider.
Any and all improvements or utility services required by this
chapter for the subdivision and/or minor land division of lands within
the Village or within the Village's extraterritorial plat approval
jurisdiction shall be extended to the farthest limit of the parcel
or lot upon which a building permit is requested unless the owner
is excused by the Village Board, the Plan Commission or Village utilities
officials. In the event the improvements are required to the end of
the parcel, as defined herein, the owner shall be required to post
bond with the Village if improvements are not made.