[1991 Code § 181-17]
Prior to acceptance of any street, the person petitioning the
Mayor and Council to accept such street shall install all street and
drainage facilities and required underground facilities, street signs,
shade trees, monuments and streetlighting.
A. Streets. The petitioner shall, at his own expense, grade streets
for their full width in conformity with the terrain and good engineering
practices, shall have all underground utilities installed prior to
any street paving construction, shall construct adequate underground
pipe drainage systems to carry off surface waters, shall construct
streets in accordance with specifications shown below and shall submit
plans, profiles, cross sections and designs for the work to the Borough
Engineer for approval prior to the start of any construction.
(1) All streets shall have a minimum width of 50 feet between property
lines unless shown on a Master Plan or Official Map to be of greater
width.
(2) Streets of fifty-foot width shall be divided into a minimum paved
roadway area of 30 feet with a graded sidewalk area on each side.
The crown of the paved roadway shall be six inches. The sidewalk area
shall be graded to an elevation of two inches above the finished center-line
grade.
(3) Streets of width greater than 50 feet shall be improved for their
full roadway width under the following formula: 3/5 of the street
width for roadway area and 1/5 of the street width for sidewalk area
on each side of the street, unless greater pavement width is required
by the Borough Council.
(4) The street roadway area shall be constructed for its full width in
accordance with plans filed in the office of the Borough Engineer,
which plans have been approved by resolution of the Borough Council.
(5) Name signs and regulatory and cautionary signs shall be of metal,
reflectorized and of design standardized with other signs in the Borough.
All signs shall be mounted on two-inch diameter pipe posts embedded
in concrete.
(6) Shade trees, if required, shall be of the size, variety and spacing
determined by the Mayor and Council and shall be planted on the property
and back of the street line in such manner so as not to interfere
with sidewalks or utilities.
B. Monuments. Monuments shall be of the size and shape required by N.J.S.
46:23-9.9 et seq. and shall be placed in accordance therewith.
C. Curbs and Gutters. The Mayor and Council may require, among other
conditions in the public interest and for the protection of persons,
that the petitioner install curbs and gutters as a supplement to the
pipe drainage and concrete sidewalks. When required, they shall be
constructed in accordance with plans filed in the office of the Borough
Engineer, which plans have been approved by resolution of the Council.
The Mayor and Council may also require the installation of water mains,
sanitary sewers and streetlighting standards, all properly connected
to an approved system and adequate to handle all present and probable
future development and subject to specification standards set up by
the Borough Engineer.
D. Water Mains. Water mains shall be installed in accordance with the
following:
(1) Engineering requirements for all water main installations shall comply
with the rules and regulations of the New Jersey State Department
of Health and any Borough ordinances concerning the Water Department.
(2) All pipe shall be not less than Class 150 cast-iron pipe of the size
determined by the Borough Engineer, but in no case less than six inches
in diameter, and meeting the current specifications of the American
Water Works Association.
(3) All joints shall be mechanical joint or Tyton joint, or equal.
(4) The depth of pipe from the finished surface of roadway or grade shall
be not less than four feet from the top of the pipe.
(5) Fire hydrants shall be installed not greater than 1,000 feet apart
at locations approved by the Borough Engineer and shall conform to
the Borough Water Department standard.
(6) Valves shall be installed with all fire hydrants and at such other
locations in the lines as directed by the Borough Engineer.
(7) House service connections, from the main to the curb stop and box,
shall be installed at all lots prior to placing any foundation or
surface on the roadway.
(8) No installation shall be covered until inspected and approved by
the Borough Engineer.
E. Water Utility Improvements. The owner shall, at the time he deeds
the streets within the Borough, give a bill of sale to the Borough
transferring title to all water utility improvements, absolutely free,
to the Borough Engineer.
F. Inspections. All required improvements shall be subject to inspection
and approval by the Borough Engineer, who shall be notified by the
petitioner's engineer at least 72 hours prior to the start of construction.
The petitioner's engineer shall certify to the Borough Engineer when
work is ready for inspection. No underground installations shall be
covered until inspected and approved by the Borough Engineer. The
following minimum number of inspections shall be made by the Borough
Engineer.
(1) The roadway subgrade prior to placing subbase material or base course
material.
(2) The base course after complete compaction and prior to applying the
bituminous concrete surface course.
(3) The bituminous concrete surface course material while it is being
laid.
(4) The finished bituminous concrete surface course pavement.
(5) The concrete curb and sidewalks, when the forms are laid and the
subgrade is leveled and tamped prior to placing concrete, and also
during the placing and finishing of the concrete.
(6) Pipe drains, inlets, municipal utility lines and appurtenances, etc.,
while pipes, etc., are being laid and prior to backfilling trenches,
inlets and manholes while being constructed.
G. Fees. Prior to starting construction of any street and required improvements,
the petitioner shall deposit with the Borough Treasurer, through the
Borough Clerk, by cash or certified check, sufficient funds to pay
all costs of inspection by the Borough Engineer.
(1) The amount of the deposit shall be based upon the estimated cost
of the street and required improvements at the rate of 6% up to $100,000
and 3 1/2% on all estimated costs in excess of $100,000.
(2) The estimated deposit shall be calculated by the Borough Engineer,
based on current competitive bid prices received for similar contract
work in the area.
(3) The petitioner shall be responsible for all costs of inspection by
the Borough Engineer, and if the sum deposited shall be insufficient
to pay all of the costs of inspection, the petitioner shall pay the
additional costs upon demand and prior to the acceptance of the street
and required improvements by the Borough.
[1991 Code § 181-18]
No street or related required improvements shall be accepted
by the Borough until the petitioner shall have submitted a maintenance
guaranty in an amount not to exceed 15% of the cost of the street
and required improvements to protect the Borough against all defects
of material or workmanship in such work arising within two years of
final acceptance of the street and required improvements. Such maintenance
guaranty shall be in the form of cash or a certified check, together
with an appropriate agreement approved by the Borough Attorney.