[Amended 9-28-1994; 8-10-2021]
A. General approach. Storm drains, culverts and related
facilities shall be designed to permit the unimpeded flow of all natural
watercourses, to ensure adequate drainage at all low points along
streets, to control erosion and to intercept stormwater runoff along
streets at intervals reasonably related to the extent and grade of
the area being drained. To the maximum extent feasible, stormwater
shall be recharged rather than piped to surface water. Peak volume
and rate of runoff at the boundaries of the development must not be
higher following development than prior to development.
B. Design basis. Storm sewers shall be based on a twenty-five-year
storm, culverts for a fifty-year storm, detention basins for a 100-year
storm with one foot of freeboard.
C. Design method. Design shall be based on Runoff Method,
Soil Conservation Service Technical Release No. 20 (SCS TR-20). Refer
to the Chelmsford DPW Stormwater Management Regulations for more details
on design requirements. The stormwater design must meet all applicable
Massachusetts DEP Stormwater Standards. Water velocities in pipes
and gutters shall be between two feet and 10 feet per second and not
more than five feet per second on ground surfaces. All undeveloped
tributary areas shall be assumed to be fully developed in accordance
with the Zoning Bylaw. The coefficient of runoff used shall not be
less than 0.45 for subdivided areas.
D. Storm sewers. A catch basin to manhole drain configuration
shall be used. All drain pipes shall be at least 12 inches inside
diameter and made of reinforced concrete conforming to Massachusetts
Department of Transportation specifications for Class III pipe or
such higher class as may be required by depth of cover, which shall
be not less than 24 inches, or high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe.
E. Structures. Generally, catch basins will be required
on both sides of the roadway on continuous grade at intervals of not
more than 250 feet. Catch basins shall be at least six feet deep and
four feet in diameter (inside measurements), with a four-foot or greater
sump below pipe invert, and shall be constructed of precast concrete
units. Manhole covers and grates shall be in conformance with Massachusetts
Department of Transportation specifications, designed and placed so
as to cause no hazard to bicycles.
F. Waterways. Open brooks or tributary ditches which
are to be altered shall be shaped to a cross section and gradient
and provided with stream bottom hardening, all acceptable to the Planning
Board.
G. Connections. Proper connections shall be made with
any existing drains in adjacent streets or easements which prove adequate
to accommodate the drainage flow from the subdivision. Runoff must
be treated prior to connecting to the municipal drainage system. No
increase in volume will be allowed to the municipal drainage system.
In the absence of such facilities, or the inadequacy of the same,
it shall be the responsibility of the developer to extend drains from
the subdivision as required to properly dispose of all drainage from
said subdivision in a manner determined to be proper by the Board.
[Amended 9-28-1994]
Easements for water mains, storm drains, utilities
and other purposes and their appurtenances shall be provided where
such are located outside the street line and shall be at least 30
feet wide. Where a subdivision is traversed by a natural watercourse,
drainageway, channel or stream, the Board may require that there be
provided an easement or drainage right-of-way of adequate width to
conform substantially to a line 15 feet distant from either side of
the watercourse or stream. The Board may require the enclosure of
any such watercourse or stream and, in the event of enclosure, may
require an adequate easement to service the same. All utility (sewer,
water, drain, etc.) pipes, structures and appurtenances shall be designed
and constructed so as to be accessible by equipment necessary for
the future operation and maintenance of the facilities.
Bounds shall be placed at all angle points,
at the beginning and end of all curves, at all intersections of streets
and at such other places as may be required by the Board. Such bounds
shall be of sound granite, not less than three feet long and not less
then five inches square. The top of each bound shall be dressed and
have a one-half-inch drill hole.
A. At front lot corners where a road bound is not required
by the above, a granite bound not less than three feet long and not
less than three inches square, with a one-half-inch drill hole, shall
be set.
B. No permanent bounds shall be installed until all construction
which would disturb or destroy bounds is completed.
[Amended 7-8-1981; 9-28-1994; 8-10-2021]
In some subdivisions, the Board may require
infiltration trenches (see the required cross section detail) along the edge of asphalt pavement for lanes, minor streets,
collector streets and business streets. In all cases sloped granite
curbing shall be required. All granite curbing, where required, shall
be sloped granite curbing comparable to Massachusetts Department of
Transportation Specification M9.04.2, Type SB. When used on a radius
of 20 feet or less, curb shall be cut with radial joints. Workmanship
and method of setting shall conform to the specifications of the Massachusetts
Department of Transportation. Where curbing is not required, Class
I bituminous concrete berms shall be placed in accordance with Massachusetts
Department of Transportation Specification 470.
[Amended 9-28-1994; 8-10-2021]
Guardrails or similar devices for keeping vehicles
on the road shall be installed where deemed necessary by the Board
and shall be capable of withstanding without displacement the impact
of an automobile traveling five miles per hour and of being readily
seen by drivers. Guardrails shall conform to Massachusetts Department
of Transportation specifications.
The developer shall furnish and erect street
signs at the intersection of all new streets within a subdivision
to designate the name of each street in the development, said signs
to conform with those used by the town. From the time the construction
of said street or streets is commenced until the time final approval
is requested, a temporary sign of wood or masonite with appropriate
letters may be used.
Before sale of a lot, the subdivider shall clean
up any debris thereon caused by street construction and installation
of utilities. All areas within a street destroyed or altered in construction
operations shall be restored to vegetation or other finish satisfactory
to the Board.