The regulations in this article have been adopted to ensure
that:
A. Private roads are designed, constructed and maintained to assure
the safe passage and maneuverability of private passenger vehicles,
service vehicles and emergency services vehicles in all seasons of
the year;
B. Private roads are constructed of suitable materials to ensure safe
passage and long-term use;
C. Private roads will be constructed so as to protect against or to
minimize soil erosion and to prevent damage to the lakes, streams,
wetlands, and natural environment of the Village;
D. Private roads specifications meet current fire and safety standards.
The following definitions shall apply to the interpretation
of the regulations in this article:
CLEAR AND PASSABLE
That the area is free of roots, brush, shrubs, trees, debris
or any other obstruction.
FIRE CHIEF
The chief officer of the Fire Department serving the jurisdiction,
or a duly authorized representative.
LATERAL CROWN
The slope of the horizontal cross section of a private road,
measured from the highest point of the road's upper surface to the
lowest point of the road's upper surface.
PRIVATE ROAD
Any privately owned, improved and maintained roadway, path
or trail which provides primary means of ingress and egress from a
private right-of-way for more than one lot or site condominium unit.
ROAD AUTHORITY
The Village of Spring Lake Zoning Administrator or current
agency in charge of the roads within the Village.
As a condition of applying for and obtaining a private road
construction permit, all applicants for a private road construction
permit and all owners of a private road shall agree to indemnify and
hold the Village, and anyone else authorized by and acting on behalf
of the Village to assist in the private road review process, harmless
from any claims for personal injury or property damage arising out
of the construction, use, maintenance, inspection, review or repair
of a private road.
Applicants for a private road construction permit, and owners
of the property bordered by and serviced by a private road, shall
provide the Village with a recordable private road maintenance agreement.
The maintenance agreement shall be in a form satisfactory to the Village
and shall provide that the private road shall be privately maintained
and repaired to ensure safe travel for all emergency vehicles at all
times and during all seasons of the year. This maintenance agreement
shall be recorded at the Ottawa County Register of Deeds and shall
be a recordable covenant running with the land, binding on all lots
served by and bordered by the private road. The maintenance agreement
shall include the following:
A. Financing improvement and/or maintenance. The maintenance agreement
shall include a method of initiating and financing any improvement
or maintenance of the private road as is necessary to keep it in a
reasonably good, usable, and safe condition.
B. Method of apportioning costs. The maintenance agreement shall include
a method of apportioning the cost of improvement or maintenance of
the private road, together with a method to enforce payment by providing
that any amount remaining unpaid by the owner of a lot serviced by
the private road shall become a lien against that lot.
C. Village's option to improve and/or maintain. The maintenance agreement
shall include a procedure whereby the Village may, in its discretion
but without obligation, improve or maintain the private road and assess
the cost thereof to the owners of lots serviced by the private road
in a reasonably proportionate manner, such as road front footage,
without the need for any additional petition for the improvements
or maintenance from the lot owners.
D. Noninterference provision. The maintenance agreement shall include
a provision that the owner of each lot using the private road shall
not prohibit, restrict, limit or in any way interfere with normal
ingress and egress and other use(s) of the private road by the owners
of the remaining lots with an interest in the private road, including
family members, guests, trades people and others with legitimate purposes
who are traveling to or returning from any of the lots with an interest
in the private road.
E. Indemnity provision. The maintenance agreement shall include a provision
that all of the owners of lots with an interest in the private road
shall indemnify the Village and individuals associated with the Village
from any liability whatsoever arising from the purchasing, planning,
constructing, inspecting, repairing, maintaining, using and dedicating
of the private road.
Application fees for permits required by this article shall
be set by the Village Council from time to time by resolution.
No building permit shall be issued for any building, dwelling
or structure provided access by and having frontage on a private road
unless the maintenance agreement is recorded, a private road construction
permit has been issued by the Village, and an inspection by the Fire
Chief has determined that there is acceptable access in compliance
with current fire and safety standards.
No permit shall be issued for a private road until the applicant
has presented the Village with a curb-cut permit issued by the Road
Authority, or a letter from the Road Authority indicating that no
such permit is required.
For purposes of this article, the following definitions or rules
shall apply:
A. The length of a private road shall be measured along the center line
of the road from the center line of the street that the private road
touches to the end of the private road.
B. All parcels developed after the construction of the private road
that have frontage on the private road shall take their primary access
from the private road, and not an adjacent street.
C. All private roads are subject to periodic inspection by the Fire
Department in order to ensure that they are being properly maintained
according to current fire and safety standards.
D. The terms "maintenance" and "repair" include, but are not limited
to, the following: snow removal, grading, tree trimming, tree removal,
and reconstruction of a private road.
E. This article shall apply to all private roads which are constructed
after the effective date of this article, and to all private roads
lawfully existing at the time of the effective date of this article
if they are subsequently improved, extended, or expanded to serve
a greater number of lots or site condominium units.
F. These regulations replace in their entirety any other regulations
applicable to the construction of private roads in the Village.
G. Construction of a private road is to be commenced within one year
of issuance of the permit, and the applicant is to proceed diligently
to completion of the road. If construction is not commenced within
such period and pursued diligently to completion, the permit shall
expire and the applicant shall reapply as provided in this article
if the applicant later decides to proceed. The period within which
construction must be commenced is subject to extension by the Village
Council for good cause shown and, as a condition of extension, the
Village Council may increase the amount of performance guarantee required.
H. The improved portion and the cleared and passable portion of any
private road shall be located in the middle of the right-of-way for
the private road.
All private roads shall be subject to the following standards
and requirements.
A. Less than seven lots or site condominium units served. Private roads
which serve more than one and less than seven lots or site condominium
units shall have the following minimum improvements.
(1)
A subbase of granular material (MDOT Class II) which is at least
12 inches in depth.
(2)
An aggregate base course of compacted gravel, crushed concrete,
slag, or similar material which is at least six inches in depth for
the entire length of the road.
(3)
The minimum width of the right-of-way shall be at least 33 feet
for the entire length.
(4)
The minimum width of both the subbase and the aggregate base
course shall be at least 14 feet for the entire length of the road.
(5)
The road shall have a vertical clearance of at least 13 feet
six inches for its entire length.
(6)
Roads which are at least 400 feet but less than 600 feet in
length shall provide a passing lane 20 feet wide and 60 feet in length.
Roads which are at least 600 feet but less than 800 feet in length
will provide two such passing lanes. Private roads greater than 800
feet in total length shall provide an adequate number of passing lanes
so as to allow uninterrupted Fire Department operations. These passing
lanes shall be constructed in the same manner as the private road,
using the same materials.
(7)
The road grade shall not exceed 10%.
(8)
The minimum width of the aggregate base course and an additional
two feet on each side must be clear, passable, and maintained.
(9)
The private road shall have a minimum lateral crown of 2% and
a maximum lateral crown of 7%.
(10)
The owner of the property on which the private road shall be
constructed must record an easement for ingress and egress purposes
directly to and from a street for the benefit of the owners and users
of the lots or site condominium units which are served by the private
road. The easement shall also provide for the construction, maintenance,
and repair (as well as reconstruction) of the private road and utilities.
In addition, a public easement shall be required for municipal water
and sanitary sewer. The easement shall benefit the lots or site condominium
units which front on or abut to the private road. Additionally, the
owner of the property over which the private road is to be constructed
shall grant an easement to or for each utility company or municipality
which provides utility or emergency services to any parcel which is
accessed by the private road; the form and location of the easement
for utilities or emergency service must be reviewed and approved by
the utility company or municipality prior to recording of the easement.
(11)
The owner of the property on which the private road shall be
constructed must record a maintenance agreement with the Ottawa County
Register of Deeds which complies with the requirements of this article.
(12)
Any private road with less then seven lots or site condominium units which was developed or approved in conjunction with a development with seven or more lots or site condominium units must follow the standards of §
390-182.
(13)
The design layout, including but not limited to radius of turns
and culs-de-sac, shall be reviewed by the Fire Department to ensure
that emergency equipment can readily traverse the private road. The
review by the Fire Department shall be based on the current fire and
safety standards. Any private road which dead ends shall have a cul-de-sac
which is designed and constructed in accordance with the specifications
of the current fire and safety standards and/or the Road Authority.
Standards of a private road system and intersections with public roads
shall provide adequate clear vision, safe turning and safe travel
at the posted speed limit as determined by the Road Authority, as
if the private road were a street under the jurisdiction of the Road
Authority.
B. Commercial zone or seven or more lots or site condominium units serviced.
Private roads which are in a commercial zone or which serve seven
or more lots or site condominium units shall have the following minimum
improvements.
(1)
A subbase of granular material (MDOT Class II) which is at least
12 inches in depth.
(2)
An aggregate base course of compacted gravel, crushed concrete,
slag, or similar material which is at least six inches in depth for
the entire length of the private road.
(3)
The minimum width of the right-of-way shall be at least 66 feet
for the entire length.
(4)
Bituminous paving overlay of the base course is required. The
bituminous paving and the bituminous mixture or content must meet
or exceed the then-current standards of the Village for local streets,
excluding the requirement for curb, gutter and storm sewer installation.
The paving must also be able to support the live load requirement
of current fire and safety standards.
(5)
The private road shall have a vertical clearance of at least
13 feet six inches for its entire length.
(6)
The minimum width of the aggregate base course and an additional
two feet on each side must be clear, passable and maintained.
(7)
The private road shall have a minimum lateral crown of 2% and
a maximum lateral crown of 7%.
(8)
The owner of the property over which the private road shall
be constructed must record an easement for ingress and egress purposes
directly to and from a public street for the benefit of the owners
and users of the lots or site condominium units which are served by
the private road. The easement shall also provide for the construction,
maintenance, and repair (as well as reconstruction) of the road and
utilities. In addition, a public easement shall be required for municipal
water and sanitary sewer. The easement shall benefit the lots or site
condominium units which front on or abut to the private road. Additionally,
the owner of the property over which the private road is to be constructed
shall grant an easement to or for each utility company or municipality
which provides utility or emergency services to any parcel which is
accessed by the private road; the form and location of the easement
for utilities or emergency service must be reviewed and approved by
the utility company or municipality prior to recording of the easement.
(9)
The owner of the property over which the private road shall
be constructed must record a maintenance agreement with the Ottawa
County Register of Deeds which complies with the requirements of this
article.
(10)
The design layout, including but not limited to radius of turns
and culs-de-sac, shall be reviewed by the Village Fire Department
to ensure that the Village's equipment can readily traverse the private
road. The review by the Village Fire Department shall be based on
the current fire and safety standards. Any private road which dead
ends shall have a cul-de-sac which is designed and constructed in
accordance with the specifications of the current fire and safety
standards and/or the Road Authority. Standards of a private road system
and intersections with public roads shall provide adequate clear vision,
safe turning and safe travel at the posted speed limit as determined
by the road authority, as if the private road were a street under
the jurisdiction of the Road Authority.
(11)
Maximum separation. A private road right-of-way which intersects
a street right-of-way shall have a minimum separation from any other
private road right-of-way and any other street right-of-way equal
to what the Road Authority would require as a minimum separation between
two streets.