The subdivider shall grade and pave residential
streets, accessways and alleys, construct or install curbs, gutters,
fire hydrants, water mains, sanitary sewers, storm sewers and related
improvements and facilities, sidewalks, crosswalks and off-street
parking paving, as shown on the approved subdivision plan. If the
subdivider does not control all the property between his or her and
existing improved street and utility facilities and presents proof
that other owners will not cooperate in the construction of improvements,
the matter shall be referred to the Town Council. If a secondary road
or through highway is involved, the matter of additional pavement
shall be discussed with the Town Council to determine what proportion
of the cost thereof shall be borne by the subdivider. When a street
is not built so as to connect with another, a temporary turnaround
which meets the requirements of a cul-de-sac shall be constructed
at the dead end.
All work shall be in strict accordance with
the approved plans and specifications now in effect or hereafter adopted
relating to such type of work.
All gas, water, electric and other mains, pipes
and conduits, together with all service connections or laterals which
shall be constructed to the property lines, shall be laid, where the
need therefor can be reasonably determined, before streets, accessways
or alleys shown on approved plans are paved. After such streets, accessways
or alleys are paved, no openings shall be permitted in such paving
for a period of five years, except by special permission of the Town
Council.
All streets within any subdivision developed
pursuant to the provisions of this chapter shall be public streets.
Upon the failure of an applicant or developer
to take any action or perform any obligation or make any improvements
under this chapter for which a completion guaranty has been provided,
the Town of Georgetown may take whatever action is necessary to utilize
said guaranty for the satisfactory completion of said action or obligation
or improvements.