Engineering/Construction Plans.
Along with the final plat application, the developer shall cause to be prepared and shall submit the required copies of the complete engineering/construction plans for streets, storm sewers/drainage structures, water and sanitary sewer facilities, screening and/or retaining walls, landscaping/irrigation, and any other required public improvements for the area covered by the final plat. Cost estimates shall also be submitted with the construction plans. Prior to construction of any public improvements, a set of construction plans marked “Approved” (by the Town Engineer) must be on file at the Town. A full set of the Town-approved engineering/construction plans must also be available for inspection on the job site at all times.
The developer shall have these plans prepared by their own professional engineer(s), subject to approval of the plans by the Town of Bartonville. The Town Engineer shall review, or cause to be reviewed, the plans and specifications and if approved, shall mark them “Approved” and shall return one set to the developer. If not approved, one set shall be marked with the objections noted and returned to the applicant or developer for correction. Once the construction plans are approved by the Town, the owner/developer shall provide additional sets of the approved plans to the Town, as specified by the Town Engineer, for use during construction.
After approval of the final plat, construction plans and specifications by the Town of Bartonville, the developer shall cause a contractor to install/construct the public improvements in accordance with the approved plans and the Town’s standard specifications, and at the developer’s expense (also see Section VI). The developer shall employ engineers, surveyors and/or other professionals as necessary to design, stake, supervise and perform the construction of such improvements, and shall cause his contractor to construct the said improvements in accordance with these regulations and with the Town’s design standards.
Construction plans shall be prepared by or under the direct supervision of a professional engineer registered in the State of Texas, as required by State law governing such professions and in accordance with this Ordinance and the Town’s Engineering Design Standards (EDS). All construction plans submitted for Town review shall be dated and shall bear the responsible engineer’s registration number, his designation of “professional engineer” or “P.E.”, and the engineer’s seal. Construction plans shall be approved by the Town Engineer when such plans meet all of the requirements of this Ordinance and the Town’s EDS.
Engineering and construction plans shall be in conformance with the Town’s EDS and with the requirements set forth herein. Engineering/construction plans showing paving and design details of streets, culverts, bridges, storm sewers, water mains, sanitary sewers, perimeter sidewalks, screening walls, landscape/irrigation plans (if appropriate), and other engineering details of the proposed subdivision at a scale of one inch equals 40 or 50 feet (1" = 40' or 50') horizontally and one inch equals 4, 5, or 10 feet (1" = 4', 5' or 10') vertically shall be submitted to the Town of Bartonville along with a copy of the final plat of the subdivision. The number of copies as specified by the Town shall be submitted along with the final plat submittal.
As part of the engineering/construction plans, a drainage plan showing how the drainage of each lot relates to the overall drainage plan for the plat under consideration shall be submitted. The drainage plan shall be made available to each builder within the proposed subdivision and all builders shall comply with the drainage plan.
The engineering/construction plans shall be valid for a period of one (1) year after approval by the Town. The Town of Bartonville may grant a one (1) year extension, after which they are subject to reapproval by the Town if no construction has occurred.