As to utilities required by the Planning Commission, the Commission
may accept assurance from each public utility company whose facilities are
proposed to be installed. Such assurance shall be in writing, addressed to
the Commission, stating that such public utility company will make the installation
necessary for the furnishing of its services within a specified time in accordance
with the approved construction detail sheets submitted.
Construction standards for all required improvements shall be in accordance
with the standards established by the Village Planning Commission. The standards
shall also conform to the Official Map, as adopted. Alternate improvement
standards may be permitted if the Planning Commission deems that they are
equal or superior in performance characteristics to the specified improvements.
Monuments shall be placed so that the scored or marked point shall coincide
exactly with the intersection of the lines to be marked and shall be set so
that the top of the monument or marker is level with the surface of the surrounding
ground.
A. Monuments shall be set at the intersection of all lines
forming angles in the boundary of the subdivision.
B. Markers shall be set at the beginning and ending of all
curves along street or highway property lines; at all points where lot lines
intersect curves, either front or rear; at all angles in property lines of
lots; and at all lot corners. Markers shall consist of steel bars at least
15 inches long and not less than three-fourths (3/4) inch in diameter.
C. Permanent monuments shall be set at block corners and
at intervals of approximately 500 feet or such other distance as the Planning
Commission may determine appropriate, and their location shall be shown on
the subdivision plat. Unless embedded in concrete, iron pipes shall not be
considered permanent monuments for the purpose of these regulations. Permanent
monuments shall be set to prevent their movement due to normal frost upheaval
pressures and movements.
All bonds, letters of credit or cash required under these regulations
will be released by the Planning Commission after certification by the Village
Engineer that the work covered by the bond, letter of credit or cash has been
satisfactorily completed, except that 10% of the original amount shall be
retained for a period of two years to cover repairs to the work covered by
the original bond, etc., including replacement of trees required by the Planning
Commission. The requirement to replace trees shall be enforced by the Chief
Code Enforcement Officer. The remaining 10%, or as much of it as is left over
after paying for any repairs or replacements during the period of retainage,
will be released by the Planning Commission on recommendation of the Village
Engineer after the expiration of the two-year retainage period.