[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of North
Haven 11-7-1956. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Streets and sidewalks — See Ch.
142.
Subdivision of land — See Ch.
146.
It is understood that there is no obligation, legal or otherwise, on
the part of the Mayor and the Trustees of the Village of North Haven to accept
roads or streets into the Village highway system by compliance with these
specifications.
A letter requesting the consideration of the acceptance of a highway,
together with a preliminary plan, shall be submitted to the Planning Board,
if any. The Planning Board shall review and determine whether the preliminary
plan meets the general requirements hereinafter enumerated. If a favorable
report is rendered, the offer of dedication and deed, together with an abstract
of title and the final plan, shall be submitted to the Village Trustees. After
the Village Attorney has approved the offer of dedication and deed and the
Superintendent of Public Works and the Village Engineer have approved the
construction as completed in accordance with the specifications hereinafter
enumerated, the Village Board may make an order laying out said highway or
streets, and such order, together with the deeds, shall be filed and recorded
in the office of the Village Clerk. Nothing herein contained shall prohibit
the submission of an offer of dedication and deed, together with an abstract
of title and final plan in lieu of requesting the consideration of the Village
Board of the preliminary plan.
The person or persons submitting the offer for the dedication of land
for highway purposes shall secure the necessary signatures of the owners and
the mortgages, deeds, etc. The acknowledgment of all persons executing the
same shall be in the same manner as a deed to be recorded in Suffolk County,
New York.
A. The lines of the highways shall conform to the continuation
of the projection of existing streets or shall conform to the layout of the
existing highway system.
B. All highways and streets shall be at least 50 feet wide
between property lines.
C. Dead-end highways shall be provided with a turnaround
with a minimum radius equal to the width of the street.
D. All highways which terminate at water shall have a minimum
width of 75 feet for a distance not less than 100 feet from the water.
E. Where necessary for proper drainage of a highway, a right-of-way
or easement for a storm sewer to a pond or bay or existing storm sewer shall
be granted to the Village. Whenever it becomes necessary to construct a drainage
area outside of the highway lines, such area must be conveyed to the Village
with necessary easements thereto. Whenever a proposed highway or street drains
onto or into an existing highway or street, interceptor basins, drop outlets
or leaching basins of adequate capacities shall be provided to intercept drainage
before reaching the existing highway or street.
F. Plans for a drainage system on a proposed highway or
street to be dedicated shall be submitted by an engineer.
G. Where a highway has been constructed so that the elevation
of the highway is higher or lower than the elevation of the adjacent property,
a cut or fill easement shall be granted so that a one on two slope may be
maintained.
H. All highway intersections shall have radius curves with
a minimum tangent of 25 feet.
I. No curve greater than a curve of 20° shall be used
for horizontal alignment.
J. Street intersections, point of curvature and point of
tangency and all angle points shall be monumented. Such monuments shall be
of stone or concrete at least two feet six inches long and four inches square,
and so placed so that at least four inches thereof shall appear above ground,
except that where a concrete sidewalk grade is already established, the monument
shall set flush to sidewalk grade.
A. Any survey map for filing shall be upon linen tracing
cloth of a size 18 inches by 20 inches or 20 inches by 36 inches and shall
be drawn to such scale as will clearly indicate all courses and curves, and
in no case shall any scale more than 100 feet to the inch be used without
special permission of the Village Board, which permission shall be indicated
in writing upon such map and signed by a majority of the Village Board.
B. Maps shall be certified to be correct by a licensed surveyor
and shall be dated and shall indicate the North point of the compass with
relation to the survey and when describing new work shall indicate private
property lines at the point of their intersection with the bounds of the survey
and shall have set forth the area of each parcel of land included within the
bounds of the survey, together with the name of the owner or owners, and shall
be endorsed for approval by the Village to the Planning Board, if any.
C. Each map shall show all details, and, whenever possible,
the points of beginning shall be fixed with relation to a street intersection
or a highway monument at an angle point in a recorded highway. If no permanent
point is reasonably to be found, monuments must be definitely placed on at
least three points before the filing of said map and be shown thereon. Each
map shall also show a center-line profile of existing grades and proposed
grades at a scale of horizontal one inch to 50 feet and vertical grade one
inch to 10 feet for each road or street to be dedicated.
D. Two maps on linen cloth, exact copies of the original,
must be furnished, to remain the property of the Village.
E. Each map upon filing shall be dated that day and given
a number by the Village Clerk, marked thereon and entered at once in an index
of maps to be kept in the office of the Village Clerk.
F. Maps shall not be taken from the Village Clerk's office,
except by virtue of a subpoena. Original maps are available for public inspection
at the Office of the Village Clerk. No marks of any kind shall be placed upon
any filed map other than the number given by the Village Clerk and the date
of filing.
All orders laying out, widening or altering highways must be accompanied
by all necessary deeds. The release of the mortgages of any lands affected
by the proposed highway or the proposed widening or altering must be obtained.
Any of the foregoing regulations affecting highways shall include portions
thereof and sidewalks.
A. All deeds and offers of dedication must be typewritten
or printed upon paper eight inches by 13 inches and must be acknowledged by
all persons executing same in the same manner as a deed to be recorded in
Suffolk County, New York. Deeds executed outside of the County of Suffolk
must have the certificate of the County Clerk, where any acknowledgment is
taken, affixed thereto.
B. All deeds shall describe the land thereby released by
courses and distances. Deeds and orders shall refer to the map and the file
number thereof.
Orders for a survey in connection with the laying out, widening or altering
of a street or a highway shall be issued by the Village Board or a duly authorized
Village official with approval of said order by the Village Board. The orders
shall be numbered consecutively and be made out in triplicate. A copy shall
be delivered to the surveyor. The duplicate copy shall be filed with the Village
Clerk and the triplicate copy with the Superintendent of Public Works or the
Village Engineer, if any.
Street names designated by the applicant are subject to approval by
the Village Board.
Highways or streets that enter into or terminate on a private right-of-way,
regardless of width, shall be considered dead-end streets.
A. All proposals shall be in conformity with any Zoning
Ordinance that may be in effect at the time of the proposed application.
The size of lots and land uses and other factors shall be governed by any
Zoning Ordinance in effect at the time of the adoption of this ordinance pertaining
to the area under consideration.
B. The person or persons making application for dedication
will be required to complete the construction in accordance with the construction
specifications hereinafter set forth. When construction has been completed, the Village Board or Superintendent
of Public Works or Village Engineer shall inspect the work and submit its
or his approval to the Village Board. The Village Board may require that the
applicant furnish to the Village Board a written certificate by a licensed
professional engineer of the State of New York that the specifications have
been met.
A surety bond or certified check in an amount and for a period to be
determined by the Village Board shall be filed with the Village Clerk. Said
bond shall be conditioned upon the above requirements and conditioned further
upon the payment cost of improvements upon completion of the work and after
approval of the Village Board. Application for the release of the check or
bond should be made to the Village Board.
All trees, shrubs, bushes, roots and other vegetable matter shall be
removed from the road section and the sidewalk area to the property lines.
All excavations made for their removal shall be backfilled, puddled and rolled
or tamped.
The road section shall be graded and rolled, with a five-to-ten-ton
roller, to a uniform surface to the grade, as shown on the final plan. When
the subgrade is sandy, due to the grading or other causes, or the subgrade
is not of a material suitable for a base for pavement, the sand or other material
shall be removed to a depth of eight inches below finished grade and a suitable
loam or other subgrade material, approved by the Village Board, shall be placed
therein, rolled and compacted. All cuts and fills shall meet abutting road
surfaces with a one-on-two-slope.
Whenever necessary, drop inlets, leaching basins or storm sewers shall
be placed to intercept drainage runoff. Wherever necessary, provision must
be made for right-of-way or easement to a river, pond or bay or recharging
basin. Wherever it becomes necessary to construct a drainage area outside
of the highway lines, such area must be conveyed to the Village with the necessary
easements thereto. Such drainage area or recharging basin shall be enclosed
by a six-foot-high link wire fence.
A. After the roadbed has been properly prepared, an application
of 3/4 gallon of MC 1 or SC 1 (bituminous cutback asphalt) or approved road
oil per square yard shall be applied to a width of no less than 30 feet. After
the oiling, a blotter coat of screened sand sufficient to absorb the oil shall
be applied. Within 60 days after the first application, the road section shall
be honed and reshaped and properly prepared to receive a second application
of 1/2 gallon per yard of MC 2 and a blotter coat of sand immediately applied.
Within one year after the second coat, the surface shall be honed and properly
prepared to receive a third application of 1/2 gallon per square yard of RC
2 or emulsion and covered with grits or blue stone. Stone size shall be no
greater than that which will pass through a three-eighths-inch square mesh
sieve. Immediately after this stone or grits has been spread, a five-to-ten-ton
tandem roller shall be used to roll the stone or grits. Any section that shows
excess movement after raising of the roller shall be removed and properly
repaired. All subgrades must be properly watered prior to each application
of surface material. All excess grits or stone shall be removed within a period
of 15 days.
B. Wherever any other material is used to construct a road
section, detailed plans and specifications must be submitted to the Village
Board for approval. The first coat of oil shall be applied within six months
of the date of acceptance of the bond by the Village Board.
A. Wherever necessary for drainage or for any other reason,
curbs and gutters shall be built of concrete or other approved material. Detailed
plans shall be furnished to the Village Board. All specifications concerning
concrete for structures or other purposes are to conform to the specifications
outlined by the Department of Public Works of New York State.
B. Wherever necessary, valley gutters at least 24 inches
in width and six inches in depth at the center, of concrete or other suitable
material, shall be constructed. Specifications for such gutters shall conform
to the specifications outlined by the Department of Public Works of the State
of New York.
C. Where no curb or gutter has been specified, provisions
for a shoulder six feet wide of suitable fill adjacent to the
oiled section on both sides of the proposed road shall be constructed.
All necessary street signs and names of streets shall be placed at intersections
and where otherwise designated by the Village Board. The Village Board shall
approve the type and location of signs.
Wherever necessary, sidewalks of concrete or asphalt shall be constructed
in accordance with the specifications established by the Department of Public
Works of the State of New York.