The Director of Public Works is hereby designated
as administrative agent, who shall have the powers and duties necessary
to administer this article, which shall include but shall not be limited
to the following:
A. Receive and file maps, engineering plans and surveys
submitted under this article.
B. Conduct inspections of street construction, sewers,
drains, sidewalks, materials used therein and any other improvements
buried thereunder or associated therewith to ensure compliance with
the terms of this article.
C. Make recommendations to the Town Manager and the Town
Council regarding the road specifications and standards.
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D. Carry out such other duties as may be required of
him by these regulations, the Town Manager, or the Town Council.
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Application to the administrative agent for a road construction permit, pursuant to §
204-4 hereunder, shall be accompanied by engineering and survey plans which conform to the following requirements:
A. Seven paper prints of the proposed road plans, which
have a scale of one inch equals 40 feet and are sealed by a Connecticut
licensed professional engineer certifying that the proposed plans
are in compliance with the road standards and specifications adopted
by the Town Council.
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B. Said proposed plans shall show details of road design,
including both horizontal and vertical alignment; utilities; drainage
systems, including the design and location of all structures and pipes;
sewage disposal and/or water systems, if applicable; and such other
details required by the road standards and specifications adopted
hereunder.
C. Plans shall be adopted to standard plan and/or profile
paper, having a sheet size not to exceed 24 inches by 36 inches.
D. The proposed plans shall contain a certification by
a Connecticut licensed surveyor that the boundaries of the property
within which construction is to take place and the street lines have
been established.
Any person who violates any provision of this
article shall be fined not more than $100 for each offense.
All private roads in the Town of Cromwell which
are open to use by the general public shall be maintained by the owner
in a passable condition, in good maintenance and free of ice, snow
and debris.