A sixty-foot right-of-way, twenty-foot road surface, five-foot shoulders
and proper ditches for drainage shall be required.
Plans showing original and finished grades and plans showing proposed
drainage facilities shall be submitted to the Town Planning Board and the
Town Superintendent of Highways before final subdivision plot approval can
be given. No construction shall be commenced until such approval has been
given.
The contractor shall prepare the subgrade to receive pavement in conformity
with the lines and grades as shown on the plans. Before the base material
is placed upon the subgrade, it shall be shaped to line and grade and compacted
with an approved self-propelled roller weighing not less than 10 tons. All
hollows and depressions which develop under rolling shall be filled with acceptable
granular material and shall again be rolled. Granular materials used to fill
depressions shall consist of approved hard, durable particles. This process
of shaping and rolling and filling shall be repeated until no depressions
develop. The subgrade shall not be muddy or otherwise unsatisfactory when
the base material is placed upon it. If soft spots develop during the rolling,
the material shall be removed and replaced with acceptable granular material
as above.
Base course requirements shall be 12 inches of gravel and four inches
of crusher run.
Other requirements shall be one coat of penetrating oil and stone and
one coat of oil and stone.
There shall be proper size culvert pipes for drainage.