Without limitation because of enumeration, the Town Board may:
A. Notwithstanding § 60.10(2)(e), Wis. Stats., to acquire
lands to lay, construct, alter, extend or repair any highway, street
or alley in the Town.
B. Provide for laying, constructing, altering, extending, replacing,
removing or repairing any road, sanitary sewer, or storm sewer in
the Town.
C. Provide for lighting for highways, as defined under § 340.01(22),
Wis. Stats., located in the Town.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. II)]
D. Provide for making improvements in any lake or waterway located in
the Town.
All expenses involved in the preparation, construction and dedication
involved in road construction under this article shall be borne by
the applicant(s).
[Amended 4-16-2020 by Ord. No. 20-05]
Prior to the design, preparation and construction of any roadway
to be dedicated to the Town of Rome, the applicant shall notify the
Town Director of Public Works. An on-site meeting will then be arranged
to be attended by the Director of Public Works and the applicant.
Plans must be provided in order for the Director of Public Works to
check the design and the drainage.
The applicant shall provide a bond, which would enable the Town
to finish the road, in case of default by the applicants. The performance
bond or cash escrow agreement shall be equal to the estimated cost
of the required improvements. If the required improvements are not
complete within the same, all amounts held under the escrow agreement
or performance bond shall be turned over to the Town and applied to
the cost of the required improvements. Any balance remaining after
such improvements have been made shall be returned to the owner or
subdivider. The Town Board, at its option, may extend the bond period
for any additional period not to exceed one year.
Upon completion of the proposed road, the Town Board will proceed
to make final inspection, accepting or rejecting road as the case
may be. After all of the provisions of this article have been complied
with, the roadway or easement will be inspected by the Town officials
and, at that time, proof will be made by the presenting of waivers
of liens or receipted bills that all work that has been done has been
paid for or arrangements have been made for the payment through written
instrument by the subdivider. If the road is rejected, corrections
shall be made as recommended by the Town Board before final inspection
can then be made again. If final acceptance is then made, the owner
or owners shall turn over to the Town the deed of all land necessary
for the road as previously mentioned.