A. 
The intent is to ensure stormwater and utility locations do not detract from the character of the neighborhood, yet would provide access for maintenance. Landscaping and fencing are methods most commonly used to camouflage the appearance of any utilities, to include services such as phone, electric, cable, etc.
B. 
The regulating agency for each utility will determine the most appropriate location area as well as the requirements that must be made for construction and approval. It is recommended when possible to ensure deep, wet stormwater ponds not be placed in the front yard of any lot. If a pond is placed in the front yard area, it is recommended the stormwater pond be wet, aerated and fountained for aesthetics to include any allowable landscaping.
The intent is to ensure the utilities are properly maintained and operational as designed, by the owner of the property. This can be done through separate parcel identification in a major subdivision or one parcel for complete ownership depending on the type of plan. The Town will not be responsible for any utilities that they do not provide through municipal services.