As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
STREET
Includes one or more streets, avenues, lanes, roads, boulevards,
parkways, viaducts, alleys or highways intended for use by the public.
In the event that a new street is to be constructed
within the limits of the Township, with a view to being accepted for
use by the public, the person (hereinafter referred to as the “developer”)
owning the land upon which the street is to be constructed shall submit
to the Township Committee, before the work is started, a comprehensive
plan with metes-and-bounds descriptions prepared by a licensed professional
engineer or land surveyor of the State of New Jersey.
A. The plan shall show the outline of the entire property
to be subdivided, the location and width of the proposed streets and
the location and width of existing connecting streets.
B. It shall conform in all respects with an act entitled
"An Act Concerning the Approval and Filing of Maps," Chapter 358,
Laws of 1953.
C. A separate map showing plan and profiles of proposed
streets, the tentative location of necessary sanitary and storm sewers,
waterlines, curbs, catch basins, manholes and other utilities shall
be submitted. The horizontal scale of the map shall be one inch to
50 feet, and vertical scale shall be one inch to five feet. Six copies
shall be submitted and cross sections if required by the Township
Committee.
All driveways from house to street shall be
constructed in such manner as not to interfere with the flow of water
in the street or drainage structures along the public street.
Before acceptance of any road or street by the
Township Committee, an affidavit shall be made by the developer certifying
that all costs incurred in the construction have been paid.