Signs shall conform to standards outlined by the Department
of Public Works and the Fire Department.
Community-type systems or the joint use of wells shall be subject
to the standards of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health,
the Brewster Board of Health and the Brewster Water Department.
All regulations set forth in the Town of Brewster Zoning, as
amended, Article IX, Special Regulations, shall apply. In the absence
of explicit detail of any standard or design regarding roads, utilities,
water service, drainage or street signs in the aforesaid Article IX
of the Brewster Zoning Bylaw, the appropriate requirements of the
Brewster Planning Board rules and regulations shall apply.
Due regard shall be shown for all natural features, such as
large trees, watercourses, scenic vistas, historic properties and
similar community assets, which, if preserved, will add attractiveness
and value to the subdivision.
A. Topsoil. Topsoil removed during construction shall be redistributed
so as to provide at least four inches of cover to all areas of the
subdivision and shall be stabilized by seeding and planting. At no
time shall topsoil be removed from the site or tract without written
permission from the Board.
B. Trees. To the fullest extent possible, existing trees shall be preserved
by the developer. Special consideration shall be given in the layout
of lots and the position of dwellings on the lots to ensure that existing
trees shall be preserved, during the process of grading lots and roads.
Where there is a question as to the desirability of removing a group
of trees in order to allow for use of the land for a lot or lots,
and these trees which serve to add interest and variety to the proposed
subdivision, the Board may, after proper investigation, withhold approval
of such lot or lots.
C. Floodplains. Proposed subdivisions shall comply with the state floodplain
regulations and any acts in amendment thereof in addition thereto
or in substitution therefor. Written notice to the Brewster Conservation
Commission will be given by the developer if any portion of the proposed
subdivision involves wetlands.
D. Removal, filling or dredging of certain areas on coastal waters.
Proposed subdivisions shall comply with the Wetlands Protection Act,
and any acts in amendment or in addition thereto or in substitution
therefor. Filling of any lands within a proposed subdivision should
be brought to the attention of the Board at the time of the preliminary
plan.
The construction of the roads and the installation of municipal
services required under these rules and regulations shall be completed
within two years from the date of endorsement of the plan. At the
discretion of the Board, an extension may be granted. Failure to so
complete the construction of roads and the installation of municipal
services within the specified two-year period shall be deemed by the
Board to be grounds for rescission of its approval of the plan, under
the provision of MGL c. 41, § 81W.