In determining whether the location, width, grade, length and alignment
of a particular proposed street or highway are satisfactory, due consideration
will be given to the location of existing streets and highways and other proposed
streets and highways, the topography and proposed use of the land to be served
and public safety.
A proposed street or highway shall intersect or join an existing state
or county highway or an existing Town highway which has been improved to the
satisfaction of the Town Superintendent of Highways.
The intersection or junction of a proposed street or highway with an
existing state or county highway shall be approved by the New York State Department
of Transportation or the County Superintendent of Highways, respectively,
and evidence of such approval, satisfactory to the Town Board, shall be submitted
to the Town Board at the time a proposed street or highway is offered for
acceptance.
A particular proposed street or highway shall intersect or join an existing
street or highway or other proposed street or highway in such manner that
the intersection or junction shall consist of not more than four vehicular
outlets.
At intersections and junctions, each right-of-way boundary of a proposed
street or highway shall connect with the right-of-way boundary of an existing
street or highway or the right-of-way boundary of another proposed street
or highway by means of a simple curve, the radius of which shall not be less
than 25 feet, or by means of the long chord of such curve.
The right-of-way of a proposed street or highway shall not be less than
50 feet in width, and a greater width may be required by the Town Board.
Except at intersections, the center-line gradient of a proposed street
or highway shall not be less than 0.8 of 1% nor more than 10%.