A.
Stumps, brush, roots, boulders, trees and like material shall be removed as necessary to provide for paving and utilities, but, wherever feasible, existing vegetation shall be protected.
B.
All materials shall be removed from an area 10 feet wider (five feet on each side) than the final width, for shoulders, and to at least the bottom of subgrade. Peat, silt, loam or similar yielding materials shall be removed to a firm foundation for the full width of the right-of-way and replaced with gravel borrow meeting MassDOT Standard Specification M1.03.0.
C.
No loam suitable for reuse shall be removed from the subdivision unless adequate loam will remain or is otherwise assured to provide all disturbed areas within the subdivision with a loam depth of at least six inches and unless there is also assurance that all streets from which loam is being removed will be brought to subgrade with approved foundation materials within six months.
D.
Traveled ways and shoulders shall be provided with a foundation consisting of four inches compacted thickness of dense graded crushed stone over at least eight inches compacted thickness of gravel borrow meeting MassDOT Standard Specification M1.03.0, as specified in Figures 1, 2 and 3. The material shall be thoroughly watered and rolled true to line and grade to conform to the Typical Street Cross Section and the street profiles. Any depressions that occur, either during or after rolling, must be filled with additional gravel and rolled until the surface is true and even. Binder course shall be placed immediately upon acceptance of the sub-base to minimize erosion.
E.
No slopes resulting from grading of streets shall exceed one-foot vertical to three feet horizontal in fill, one-foot vertical to four feet horizontal in cut, or one foot to 3/4 foot in ledge. Slope easements or retaining walls shall be employed where slopes cannot be contained within street side lines. Land between the outside of the layout and the street pavement, and driveway entrances, shall be so graded as to prevent surface water on the street from draining onto private land, except at designated locations in accordance with the approved drainage system. Retaining walls shall be located completely outside of the Town Right-of-Way.
F.
The pavement of roadways shall be as specified in Figures 1, 2 and 3. The depths indicated shall be as measured after compaction. The surface course shall not be applied until the roadway has been subjected to construction or vehicular traffic for a duration of time specified by the Planning Board. The Board may waive the requirement for pavement on lanes where fee to the street is to remain private (see § 249-20F) and an alternative all-weather surface is provided (layered oil surface or selected graded gravel aggregate) and provided the developer executes a covenant stating that the Town will not be petitioned to accept the road as a Town way until it has first been constructed in accordance with the approved plan and these regulations. The Board may require pavement design be performed in accordance with Chapter 9 - Pavement Design of the MassDOT PD AND DG.
G.
When existing pavement and/or sub-base material is proposed to be left in place as proposed pavement and/or sub-base, the applicant shall perform pavement cores and/or soil borings on the existing materials to remain. Materials from pavement cores shall be tested to confirm that the existing pavement material to remain in place meets the requirements as specified in these regulations for depth, type and quality. Materials from soil borings shall be tested to confirm the sub-base material to remain conforms to the MassDOT Standard Specification M1.03.0 for Gravel Borrow to the depth required in these regulations. All pavement cores, soiling borings and testing shall be in accordance with MassDOT Standard Specification Section 190. Certified test results must be provided to the Board. Final approval to reuse existing pavement and/or sub-base material must be obtained by the applicant from the board.
H.
If all of the houses in the subdivision are not completed within two years from the time that the base course of pavement is installed, the developer shall reclaim and reinstall the two inches of base course prior to installing the top course of pavement if the Planning Board deems that is necessary.
I.
Construction Staking. Developers shall employ, at their own expense, a Professional Engineer or a Professional Land Surveyor to set all lines and grades in a manner satisfactory to the Highway Department, Town or the Town's representative and in accordance with the provisions of the MassDOT Standard Specifications.
J.
All materials, workmanship, testing and construction methods used for roadway excavation and embankments shall conform to the MassDOT Standard Specifications.
K.
All driveway openings in all areas where granite curb has been used, i.e., around all cul-de-sacs, shall be completed during the subdivision construction. Granite curb corners Type A shall be used at all driveway openings.
L.
The water and sanitary sewer systems shall be tested and approved by the department or agency having jurisdiction prior to installation of base course(s) and pavement.
M.
All utility connections shall be installed to the right-of-way line, and marked with an iron pin or surveyed so as to be easily located in the future.