The developer shall establish and clearly mark
on site the limits of road right-of-way and easements, the center
line and grades of the road pavement and the location and elevation
of drainage and drainage structures in accordance with the approved
plans. Such markers shall be maintained at the developer's expense
until the construction of all required improvements within the right-of-way
limits have been completed, inspected and approved as hereinbefore
required.
Before fine grading or construction of curbs
and sidewalks is started, all storm and sanitary sewers and all utilities,
including house connections and hydrants, shall have been installed
at the locations shown on the standard details, and all fill and backfill
shall have been thoroughly compacted to the satisfaction of the Town
Superintendent of Highways and the Town Engineer.
The developer shall construct all road intersections
in accordance with Figures 14, 15 and 24 of the standard details.
The developer shall furnish and install a road
name post at every road intersection made by the roads he constructs.
Posts shall conform to the standards set forth in Figures 16 or 17, the choice of which is made by the Superintendent of Highways.
Roof and cellar drains shall in no case be allowed
to flow onto the road right-of-way. With the approval of the Town
Superintendent of Highways and the Town Engineer, in writing, these
drains may be piped to the road stormwater pipe to which they shall
be connected on top only. Such drains must be installed prior to the
start of final grading of the roads.
[Amended 6-26-2006 by L.L. No. 12-2006]
Whenever a permanent dead end is allowed on a subdivision road, a turnaround shall be constructed. This turnaround shall take the form and be constructed as shown in
Figure 22, or such other form as shall be acceptable to the Town Superintendent of Highways, Town Engineer and Town Planning Board. A temporary type of construction shall be used only when authorized by the Town Planning Board, after consultation with the Town Superintendent of Highways and Town Engineer, because of the foreseeable future extension of the road. Temporary culs-de-sac shall be similar in shape and construction to permanent units; however, the right-of-way in excess of that required for the road type will revert back to the lots on which the temporary cul-de-sac extends.
When stream crossings of roads are required, sizing shall be predicated on the criteria set forth in the Town land subdivision regulations. Hydraulic computations shall be submitted as part of the plan approval. Computations shall be presented on a form as shown in
Figure 27.