A. 
All roadways within the town shall be designed by a professional engineer licensed by the State of New York. All roadway field surveying (excluding topographic surveys) and boundary designations shall be performed by a land surveyor licensed by the State of New York.
B. 
All roadway plans submitted are subject to the written approval of the Town Planning Board, Town Highway Superintendent, and town's Engineer. If the road is to be dedicated to the town, final acceptance of the road by the Town Board will be required prior to dedication. Other approvals, in addition to those required by the town, may be necessary. These include, but are not limited to, the Genesee County Highway Department, Genesee County Planning Department, New York State Department of Transportation, New York State Thruway Authority, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, federal agencies as appropriate (i.e., construction through wetlands or across protected waters, etc.), and governing regional agencies as required. It is the applicant's responsibility to procure all approvals required. The town shall not bear any responsibility for approvals other than those required directly by the town.
C. 
In accordance with Chapter 204, Subdivision of Land, the applicant for a subdivision approval shall meet with the Town Planning Board prior to the Planning Board considering the proposed preliminary subdivision plan for approval. Following this meeting, and prior to the Planning Board's approval of the preliminary subdivision plan, the Planning Board shall classify the proposed roadway(s) (i.e., minor road, collector road, major feeder, etc.) in accordance with the road classifications described in these specifications and the typical sections. At such time, the Planning Board shall also determine the required roadway improvements (i.e., curbs, gutters, tree planting, streetlighting, etc.). The applicant shall be notified of the Planning Board's roadway classification and required improvements in writing. Following receipt of the Planning Board's desired roadway classification and required improvements, the applicant's engineer shall design the proposed roadway(s) in accordance with the Planning Board's directions and these specifications.
D. 
All plans submitted must show, at minimum, the following: location map (one inch equals 2,000 feet or larger scale) showing the proposed road in relation to other roads in the town; center-line elevation of the pavement; location and elevation of utilities (plan and profile views required for all utilities); location and elevation of all drainage facilities (plan and profile required for all storm sewers, and plan with proposed contours required for swales and ditches); location and elevation of the following horizontal curve data: point of curvature, point of intersection, point of tangency, and angle of curve; and location and elevation of the following vertical curve data: point of curve, high point or low point, roadway grades, etc. Plan and profile view of all proposed roadways is required. The plans submitted shall have scales no smaller than one inch equals 40 feet (horizontal) and one inch equals five feet (vertical). Survey data relative to the placement of monuments shall be as per § 183-10 of these specifications.
E. 
The plans submitted shall also include appropriate details, including necessary town typical roadway sections, and details for curbing, gutters, stormwater facilities, sidewalks, pavement striping, signalization, etc.
F. 
Also submitted with the plans shall be an engineer's design report, which shall describe the bases for the design of the road. At minimum, the report shall include geometric design calculations, the horizontal and vertical alignment of the roadway, soils data, and detailed stormwater calculations using a computational method acceptable to the town's Engineer.
G. 
The requirements of Chapter 204, Subdivision of Land, of this Code must be met by each applicant, in addition to the requirements of this specification. All requirements of all other Town of Batavia ordinances shall also be observed.
A. 
Inspections by the town are required at each of the following stages of roadway construction:
(1) 
Completion of clearing and grubbing and preparation of the subgrade (one inspection for clearing/subgrade).
(2) 
Following installation of utilities, curbs (if required) and gutters (if required).
(3) 
Following preparation of roadway subgrade and, if required, sidewalk subgrade.
(4) 
Following placement of the binder (base) course.
(5) 
Following placement of the top course.
(6) 
Final inspection prior to dedication to the town. Final inspection shall be performed by the Town Highway Superintendent, owners of various utilities (including the Town Water and Sewer Superintendent, if applicable), Town Planning Board Chairman, town's Engineer, and others as appropriate.
B. 
The contractor/developer is responsible for arranging all inspection visits with the town. The contractor/developer shall provide equipment and references sufficient for the town inspection representative to check grade and alignment. This shall include a transit or level, grading stakes and hubs and a local benchmark for the project.
[Added 12-16-1998 by L.L. No. 2-1998]
C. 
All inspections are to be performed by the Town Highway Superintendent and/or the town inspector. The inspections listed above are suggested; follow-up inspections will be made as required until approval of each required inspection item is received by the contractor/developer in writing.
D. 
The cost of inspection shall be borne by the contractor/developer, pursuant to Chapter 204, Subdivision of Land. The town retains the right to invoice the contractor/developer additional fees for inspections which require follow-up site visits by the town inspector beyond the inspections required under Subsection A.
E. 
Inspections shall be scheduled with the Town Highway Superintendent and the Town Planning Board Chairman a minimum of 72 hours in advance of the requested inspection.
A. 
Prior to dedication, the written recommendation for acceptance must be received by the Town Board. Said recommendation must be provided by the Town Highway Superintendent and endorsed by the Town Planning Board and town's Engineer.
B. 
Other approvals required prior to dedication may include the Genesee County Highway Department, Genesee County Planning Department, New York State Department of Transportation, New York State Thruway Authority, and other agencies as applicable.
C. 
Prior to dedication, the contractor/developer shall furnish to the town record drawings indicating as-built, approved roadway conditions. Said drawings are to be provided as follows:
(1) 
One copy of reproducible as-built mylars to the Town Planning Board, stamped by a licensed engineer or land surveyor certifying that the facilities have been installed as indicated on the as-built plans.
[Amended 12-16-1998 by L.L. No. 2-1998]
(2) 
One copy of nonreproducible prints to each of the Town Highway Superintendent, Town Planning Board, and town's Engineer. If infrastructure to be dedicated to the town (i.e., water, sanitary sewer, etc.) is included on the drawings, one additional set of nonreproducible drawings shall be transmitted to the Town Water and Sewer Superintendent.
D. 
One week prior to the dedication, a marketable title to the dedicated right-of-way shall be given to the Town Board. Said title shall be delivered to the Town Hall with written receipt requested or by certified mail (return receipt requested).
E. 
The town may require a guaranty of 10% of the value of the road from the roadway contractor/developer, in accordance with the provisions of § 183-22C of these specifications.