Existing contours shall be preserved insofar
as it is practical. In any event no change shall be made in existing
contours that adversely affects land abutting the proposed subdivision.
Due consideration shall be given to the attractiveness of the layout
and the preservation of natural features. Roads shall be located so
as to minimize the amount of grading required. All work on the ground
hereinafter specified shall be performed by the applicant in accordance
with these rules and regulations, in conformity with approved definitive
plans and specifications and other construction requirements of the
Town agencies concerned, and the satisfaction of such agencies.
Before approval of a plan, the Board may also,
in proper cases, require the plan to show a park or parks suitably
located for playground or recreation purposes or for providing light
and air. The Board may, by appropriate endorsement of the plan, require
that no building be erected upon such park or parks for a period of
not more than three years without its approval. These parks shall
be offered for just compensation to the Town in the form of a deed,
with the Town having the option of accepting or releasing these areas
within the three-year period.
Regard shall be shown for all natural features,
such as large trees, watercourses, scenic points, historic spots,
and similar community assets, which, if preserved, will add attractiveness
and value to the subdivision.
Wherever retaining walls may be required, design
and type of wall construction shall be submitted to the Board for
approval prior to installation.