All plans for streets in proposed subdivisions
shall be submitted to the Commission as prescribed in the Subdivision
Regulations of the Town of Griswold.[1]
All plans for streets not proposed in connection with
a subdivision of land shall be submitted to the Board of Selectman,
which shall review the plans against the construction specifications
of this chapter, and shall be submitted to the Commission in compliance
with the provisions of Connecticut General Statutes, Sections 8-24
and 13(a)-71 respectively, as last amended.
All plans required to be submitted to the Board in
conformance with this chapter shall conform in all respects to the
specifications and requirements for plans as set forth in the Town
of Griswold's Subdivision Regulations[1] insofar as those Subdivision Regulations pertain to streets
in proposed subdivisions.
Plans concerning municipal improvements shall be submitted
in accordance with the requirements of State of Connecticut General
Statutes, Section 8-24, as last amended.
Plans concerning the layout of roads or streets by
an individual or corporation shall be submitted in accordance with
the requirements of the State of Connecticut General Statutes Section
13a-71, as last amended.
Five copies of the plans with profiles and topography
of the proposed street denoting the locations and invert elevations
of all appurtenant utilities, including but not limited to sewers,
water and gas pipes, storm drains and other stormwater structures,
groundwater interceptors, culverts and catch basins, and electrical
and telephone lines. Said plans shall also show boundary lines and
owners of all property abutting and/or adjoining the proposed streets.
Whenever any street is proposed and before any construction,
clearing or excavation shall be initiated, the owner, developer or
their duly appointed agent shall meet with the Board at a regularly
or specially scheduled meeting. Thereafter, the Board shall approve,
approve with modifications or deletions or disapprove the plans and
shall return one copy of the plans with an itemized statement of its
actions to the owner, developer or his or her agent within 30 days
after submission to it of the plan. When the plan is finally approved
by the Board, one copy of the approved plan shall be filed by the
applicant with the office of the Town Clerk. The Town Clerk shall
not accept said approved plan for filing unless it contains the signatures
of a majority of the Board and the Commission.
All plans for new streets to be accepted by the Town
shall include a design review and inspection fee equal to 3% (three
percent) of the cost of construction as calculated by the licensed
engineer sealing the plan and accepted or modified by the Board of
Selectmen for purposes of the performance bond.