The design standards listed below shall be incorporated
in all proposed plans.
Land shall be suited to the purposes for which
it is to be subdivided and shall be of such character that it can
be used safely without danger to health or peril from flood, fire
or other menace.
Minimum improvements and construction standards
required of all subdivisions shall be as set forth in this section
and shall further be in accordance with the prevailing standards as
established by the governing body upon advice of the Planning Board
and the City Engineer. Alternate improvement standards may be permitted
if the Board deems them equal or superior in performance characteristics
to the specified improvements. Additional or higher type improvements
may be required in specific cases where the Board believes it necessary
to create conditions essential to the health, safety, morals and general
welfare of the citizens of the municipality.
A. Monuments and markers. Monuments shall be placed so
that the scored or marked point shall coincide exactly with the intersection
of the lines to be marked and shall be set so the top of the monument
or marker is level with the surface of the surrounding ground.
(1) Monuments shall be set at the intersection of all
lines forming angles in the boundary of the subdivision. Monuments
may be of the following two types:
(a)
Cut stone three inches by three inches by three
feet zero inches long, with a drill hole in the center.
(b)
Concrete five inches by five inches by three
feet zero inches long, with a one-half-inch round brass pin in the
center.
(2) Markers shall be set at the beginning and ending of
all curves along street property lines; at all points where lot lines
intersect curves, either front or rear; at all angles in property
lines of lots; and at all corner lots. Markers shall consist of steel
bars at least 15 inches long and not less than 3/4 inch in diameter.
B. Streets.
(1) Required improvements and construction standards shall
be in accordance with the specifications of the municipality.
(2) Streets (and alleys where provided) shall be graded,
surfaced and improved to the grades and dimensions shown on plats,
profiles and cross sections submitted by the subdivider in accordance
with the municipality's specifications and approved by the Planning
Board, the Zoning Board and the City Engineer.
C. Public water supply. Where public water supply, in
the opinion of the Board, is reasonably accessible, the subdivision
shall be provided with a complete water distribution system, including
a connection for each lot and appropriately spaced fire hydrants.
D. Public sanitary sewer system. Where the public sanitary
sewer system, in the opinion of the Board, is reasonably accessible,
sanitary sewers shall be installed to adequately serve all lots with
connections to the public system.
E. Storm sewers. Storm sewers shall be installed when,
in the opinion of the Board and the City Engineer, they are deemed
necessary to provide adequate drainage for the subdivision.
F. Other utilities. All electrical power and telephone
utility lines shall be installed in easements provided for along the
rear property lines. In certain circumstances, the Planning Board
may deem it necessary that utility lines be installed underground.
G. Sidewalks. Four-foot concrete sidewalks shall be installed
when, in the opinion of the Board, they are deemed necessary to provide
adequate pedestrian circulation for the subdivision.
H. Other street improvements. Street signs, streetlighting
and fire alarm signal devices shall be provided at appropriate locations
on all streets. The type, height and design shall be approved by the
Board with the advice of the City Engineer.
In all cases the subdivider shall be responsible
for the installation of all required improvements under supervision
of the City Engineer and in the manner specified below.
No final plat shall be approved by the Board
until provision has been made for the proper installation of required
improvements in either of the following ways:
A. Performance bond. The subdivider may post with the
Board a certified check or bond made out to the municipality in an
amount sufficient to cover the full cost of installing the required
improvements as estimated by the Engineer. In the case of a bond filed,
it shall be with surety satisfactory to the Board and the time for
the completion of the improvements and installations shall be specified,
such time to be satisfactory with the Board.
B. Construction of improvements. In lieu of posting a
bond, the subdivider may elect to install the required improvements
in accordance with the standards and specifications contained in this
Article and with the final plat submitted to the Board. The subdivider
shall obtain a certificate from the City Engineer stating that all
improvements have been so installed.
In submitting the final plat to the Board, the
subdivider shall submit a maintenance bond to guarantee maintenance
and repair of the streets, sanitary sewers, storm sewers and water
lines in the subdivision for one year after the construction thereof
has been approved by the City Engineer.