A.
The town council finds that stormwater control facilities within land divisions of the town must be adequately maintained and in some circumstances improved in order to protect property and persons within the land divisions and also to protect property and persons outside of the land divisions from the effect of storm, flood or surplus stormwaters and surface waters. The town currently requires the construction of adequate stormwater control facilities in accordance with its standards, but existing means of enforcing adequate maintenance and adequate operation of such facilities by private property owners or property owners' associations within land divisions may not be sufficient to accomplish this purpose.
B.
The town council also finds that open space, park and recreation facilities within land divisions of the town must be adequately maintained and operated in a manner which will be a benefit to owners within their land divisions as well as all residents of the town, to promote public health and safety. The town may require open space, park and recreation facilities to be set aside and constructed as part of land division approval by the town or a fee in lieu of dedication to be paid. Such requirements are necessary in order to provide for the recreational development and leisure time activities of members of the community.
C.
The town council also finds that ganged mailboxes within land subdivisions of the town must be adequately maintained and operated in a manner which will be a benefit to the owners within their land divisions as well as mail carriers and other users of town streets, alleys, and access easements, to promote public health and safety.
(Ord. 92-9 § 3, 1992; Ord. 98-07 §§ 5, 6, 7, 1998)