All streets shall be graded to the grades shown on the street profile and cross-section plans as submitted and approved with the preliminary plat. They shall be inspected and checked for accuracy by the Town Department of Public Works.
A. 
All pavement for rural streets or roads, local residential streets and collector streets or roads shall be installed as shown on the final plat.
B. 
All pavements shall conform to the current road construction specifications of the town.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Said specifications are on file in the town offices.
Sidewalks shall be installed on both sides of the street.
All storm sewers and drainage facilities, such as gutters, catch basins, bridges and culverts, shall be installed and the land graded for adequate drainage as shown on the grading plan submitted and approved with the final plat.
All necessary mains and laterals for connection from the lots to the public sewage system as shown on the final plat shall be installed by the applicant only after approval has been granted by the appropriate authorities having jurisdiction.
A. 
All water mains and lines as shown on the final plat shall be installed from each lot to the public water supply main. The applicant shall obtain approval from either the Monroe County Water Authority or the Sea Breeze and Vicinity Water District, depending on location of the subdivision.
B. 
Sizes of mains and number and location of hydrants shall also be approved by the Fire Marshal of the Town of Irondequoit.
A. 
Monuments shall be set in the boundary of highway rights-of-way[1] at:
(1) 
Intersecting streets.
(2) 
Points of curvature.
(a) 
Long curves, at PC and PT.
(b) 
Short curves at PI, where practical.
[1]
Editor's Note: Placement on the combined right-of-way line/property line would preclude future conflicts with utilities and sidewalks while facilitating future surveys.
B. 
Adjacent monumented points shall be intervisible.
C. 
Monuments shall be placed on one side of the street only and at only one corner of intersecting streets.
D. 
Monuments shall be tied into the Monroe County Geodetic Survey Monumentation Network, as established under Local Law No. 6 of 1971 of Monroe County.
E. 
Monument location information.
(1) 
Field notes of ties to monuments or a tie sheet shall be submitted to the Town Engineer after installation of monuments. Copies of the same shall be available at the Town Hall.
(2) 
Where it has been found to be impractical to locate a monument at points previously chosen and on file, an alternative solution shall be established by the surveyor, subject to the approval of the Town Engineer.
F. 
Monument design standards.
(1) 
Monuments shall be of granite or concrete and not less than four inches in diameter or square, and not less than 42 inches long or from the top of the underlying rock.
(2) 
If concrete, the monument may be precast or cast in place. In either case, concrete monuments shall be reinforced with steel rods, and a plug, brass plate or pin shall be the point of reference.
(3) 
If the monument is of granite, a drill hole shall serve as the point of reference. A reinforcing rod or other metal shall be placed adjacent to the monument to allow for recovery by magnetic devices.
(4) 
All monuments shall be protected by a casing and cover of a design and construction acceptable to the Town Engineer. A typical example is an adjustable monument box by Neenah Foundry, Catalog No. R1968, Type 36-B, or an approved equal.
G. 
Lots within subdivisions.
(1) 
During construction, lots may be staked with wood hubs.
(2) 
After construction and fine grading is completed, the corners of each lot shall be staked with iron pins or pipes having a maximum diameter of one inch and at least 24 inches long.
(3) 
If concrete walks exist or are included in new sitework development, chisel marks shall be made on the walk surface and referenced to adjacent pins or pipes.
H. 
Letters of credit.[2]
(1) 
The location of monuments to be placed within the subdivision shall be with guidance by the Monroe County Department of Engineering Survey Office. Before a subdivision plat is filed with the County Clerk, the owner or applicant shall include in his or her letter of credit an amount sufficient to cover the cost of furnishing and placing, by the professional land surveyor, all monuments as shown on the plat.
(2) 
Upon completion of the installation of the monuments, final staking of lots and receipt of the professional land surveyor's certification, the amount retained in the letter of credit shall be released. The certification by the professional land surveyor shall be in the following (or similar) wording: "I hereby certify that all monuments were placed as shown on the Plat of ______________ Subdivision (Section) ____________________ as filed in the Monroe County Clerk's Office in Libre __________ of Maps, page ______, in compliance with the specifications of the Town of Irondequoit.
[2]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code; see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I.
Permanent street signs complying with the same specifications of the Department of Public Works showing the names of the intersecting streets shall be erected at each intersection.
A. 
In every subdivision, provision shall be made for a satisfactory electric utility supply system. All necessary wires serving the subdivision and the streetlighting system shall be underground, rather than on poles, standards or towers.
B. 
Provision shall also be made for fire alarm signal devices, including necessary ducts and cables, or other connecting facilities.