Prior to an action by the Planning Board approving
a plat, the applicant shall be required to complete, in accordance
with the Planning Board's decision and to the satisfaction of the
appropriate Village departments, all the street and other improvements
specified in the action approving said plat or, as an alternative,
to file with the Village Board a bond in an amount estimated by the
Planning Board to secure to the Village the satisfactory construction
and installation of the incompleted portion of the required improvements.
All required improvements shall be made by the applicant at his expense
without reimbursement by the Village.
Monuments shall be placed at all block corners,
angle points, points of curvature in streets and points of tangency
or horizontal curves and at immediate points intervisible from each
other; however, in no case shall there be fewer than four permanent
monuments per block. At least one monument in each subdivision shall
be related to the United States Geological Survey system and shall
bear the true elevation above sea level. In addition, markers shall
be placed at all points when street lines intersect the plat boundary
and at all lot corners. The monuments and markers shall be of such
material, size and length as may be approved by the Village Engineer.
The monument material shall be stated on the plat for documentation
purposes.
Facilities for water and sewerage shall be provided
in each new subdivision in accordance with the requirements of the
appropriate agency having jurisdiction over the planning and installation
of these in the area of the subdivision; however, the following minimum
requirements of the Village shall be met:
A. The central water supply systems shall be designed
with adequate pressures, mains and fire hydrants to meet Association
of Fire Underwriters' specifications for a Class C protected area.
B. All water mains shall be at least six inches in diameter.
C. Sanitary sewers shall not be used for stormwater drainage.
D. The central sewerage system shall provide four-inch
minimum size connection to each lot.
The Village may employ an inspector, engineer
and/or attorney to act as agents of the Planning Board for purposes
of reviewing a project at any stage of the proposal and/or to assure
the satisfactory completion of improvements required by the Planning
Board. The applicant shall pay to the Village actual incurred costs
of these services. If the Planning Board or its agent finds, upon
inspection, that any of the required improvements have not been constructed
in accordance with the approved drawings, the applicant and the bonding
company will be severally and jointly liable for the costs of completing
said improvements according to specifications. If payment is not made
within 60 days of billing date by the Village, the Planning Board
reserves the right to cancel further consideration of the application.
The Board may accept assurance from each public
utility company whose facilities are proposed to be installed. Such
assurance shall be in writing, addressed to the Board, stating that
such public utility company will make the installations necessary
for the furnishing of its services within a specified time, in accordance
with the approved plat.