The subdivider shall observe the following requirements and principles
of land subdivision in the design of each subdivision or portion thereof.
In large scale developments, easements along rear property lines or
elsewhere for utility installation may be required by the Board. Such easements
shall be of the width and location determined by the Board after consultation
with the public utility companies or municipal departments concerned. Where
a subdivision is traversed by a watercourse, drainageway, channel or stream,
there shall be provided a stormwater easement or drainage right-of-way conforming
substantially with the lines of such watercourse and such further width or
construction, or both, as the Board may deem adequate for the purpose.
Curbs, gutters, sidewalks, street pavements, fire hydrants, streetlights,
shade trees, monuments, water mains, storm sewers, sanitary sewers and any
other improvements that may be required shall be designed and constructed
to conform to the specifications of the municipality.
Upon certification by the City Engineer that there exists exceptional
topographic conditions or other extraordinary and exceptional situations relating
to the physical condition of the land being subdivided that make full compliance
with the standards established by this chapter physically impossible, the
Board may, by resolution, make a special exception and modify the above standards
in their application to the land in question, provided that the findings of
the Board are noted in its minutes and, further, that such modification does
not endanger the public health, safety and welfare.