All standards in these regulations shall be
considered minimum standards, and may be varied from or waived where
the Board considers that alternate conditions will serve substantially
the same objective. A written explanation of all waivers shall be
maintained in the files, with the reasons therefor.
The Board may require the plan to show a park
or parks, suitably located for playground or recreation purposes,
or for providing light and air. The park or parks shall not be unreasonable
in area in relation to the land being subdivided, and to the prospective
uses of such land, and shall be at least equal to one acre of land
for each 20 single-family dwelling units or fraction thereof shown
on the plan, but not less than 6% of the gross area of the subdivision.
Each area reserved for such purpose shall be of suitable area, dimensions,
topography and natural character for the purpose of a park and/or
playground. The area or areas shall be so located as to serve adequately
all parts of the subdivision as approved by the Board. The Board may
require that the area or areas reserved shall be located and laid
out so as to be used in conjunction with similar areas of adjoining
subdivisions or of probable subdivisions.
All natural features, such as trees, wooded
areas, watercourses, scenic points and historic spots, shall be preserved
as much as possible. Any clearance, backfilling, cutting, thinning
or other disturbance to trees six inches or over in diameter, measured
four feet above finished ground level (dbh), located within the unpaved
portions of the right-of-way, or other natural vegetation shall be
prohibited unless deemed proper by the Board after a site inspection.
Any such proposed clearance shall be shown on the plan, and written
reasons therefor may be requested by the Board. Tree wells or retaining
walls shall be of such design to meet the standards as set forth in
the Tree Experts Manual, or some similar publication.
In order to reduce erosion accompanying the
installation of ways, utilities and drainage, and the resultant pollution
of streams, wetlands and natural drainage areas, the applicant shall
submit a sediment control plan, including control methods such as
berms, dikes, detention ponds, mulching and temporary sodding.
Lots, buildings and structures involved in subdivision
shall comply with the Town Zoning Bylaw then in effect as varied thereunder.