The subdivider shall construct streets, roads and alleys as outlined on the approved plans based on the requirements of this chapter, particularly §§
265-39 and
265-40:
A. General considerations. The streets shall be designed
and located in relation to existing and planned streets, to topographical
conditions and natural terrain features such as streams and existing
tree growth, to public convenience and safety, and in their appropriate
relation to the proposed uses of the land to be served by such streets.
B. Construction standards. Construction of all streets
shall conform to the current standards as established by the Village
in this chapter and elsewhere and shall be subject to approval of
the Village Engineer before acceptance.
C. Conformance to Official Map. The arrangement, width,
grade and location of all streets shall conform to the Official Map.
D. Street construction. After the installation of all
required utility and stormwater drainage improvements, the subdivider
shall prepare for surfacing all roadways in streets proposed to be
dedicated, to the widths prescribed by this chapter, by placing crushed
rock on said roadways and, in addition, shall surface said street
in a manner and quality consistent with this chapter and plans and
specifications approved by the Village Engineer. Construction shall
be to Village standard specifications for street improvements.
E. Street cross sections. When permanent street cross
sections have been approved by the Village, the subdivider shall finish
grade all shoulders and road ditches, install all necessary culverts
at intersections and, if required, surface ditch inverts to prevent
erosion and sedimentation in accordance with plans and standard specifications
approved by the Village Engineer.
Pursuant to §
265-43, the subdivider shall provide stormwater drainage facilities which include curb and gutter, manholes, catch basins and inlets, storm sewers, storm sewer laterals from the main to the lot line, road ditches and open channels, as may be required. All such facilities are to be of adequate size and grade to accommodate hydraulically maximum potential volumes of flow, the type of facility required, the design criteria and the sizes and grades to be determined by the Village Engineer. Storm sewer laterals of the sizes and materials required by the Director of Public Works or Village Engineer shall be installed from the mains to the lot line of every lot in the subdivision when storm sewer mains shall be required by this section. Storm drainage facilities shall be so designed as to present no hazard to life or property, minimize shoreland erosion and siltation of surface waters, shall prevent excess runoff on adjacent property and shall provide positive drainage away from on-site sewage disposal facilities. The size, type and installation of all stormwater drain and sewers proposed to be constructed shall be in accordance with this chapter and plans and standard specifications approved by the Village Engineer. Storm drainage facilities shall be so designed as to minimize hazards to life or property, and the size, type and installation of all stormwater drains and sewers proposed to be constructed shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications approved by the Village Engineer.
The subdivider shall provide necessary easements
to the Village and shall be responsible for the cost of installation
of streetlamps along all streets proposed to be dedicated. Such lamps
shall be placed at each street intersection and at such interior block
spacing as may be required by the Village Engineer.
[Amended 7-1-2003 by Ord. No. 03-04]
See Chapter
135, Construction Site Erosion Control.
[Amended 3-6-2007 by Ord. No. 07-02]
When the land included in a subdivision plat or certified map abuts upon or is adjacent to land used for farming or grazing purposes, the subdivider shall erect, keep and maintain partition fences satisfying the requirements of Wisconsin Statutes and §
305-117D(2) of the Extraterritorial Zoning Ordinance for a legal and sufficient fence between such land and
adjacent land. A covenant binding the developer, its grantees, heirs,
successors, and assigns to erect and maintain such fences, without
cost to the adjoining property owners, so long as the land is used
for farming or grazing purposes, shall be included upon the face of
the final plat or certified survey map. In the event the subdivider,
grantees, heirs, successors, or assigns fail to install or maintain
a partition fence as required above, the Village shall effect the
required installation or repair of the fence and impose a fine or
special assessment on subject properties in an amount sufficient to
recover the cost of the installation and/or repair in accordance with
Wisconsin Statutes § 66.60(16).
When any public improvements of adequate capacity
are not available at the boundary of a proposed land division, the
Village, or its duly authorized representative, shall require, as
a prerequisite to approval of a final plat or certified survey map,
assurances that such improvement extensions shall be provided as follows
in accordance with the following standards:
A. Design capacity. All improvements within or entering
or leaving the proposed development shall be installed to satisfy
the service requirements for the entire service or drainage area in
which the development is located and the improvements shall be of
sufficient capacity to handle the expected development of the overall
service area involved.
B. Extra-sized and off-size improvements. Where improvements of adequate size needed to serve the development are not available at the boundary of the development, the subdivider shall proceed under one of the alternatives as identified in §
265-21B.
C. Lift stations. Where sanitary or storm sewer lift
stations and force mains are required to lift sewage to the gravity
system, the subdivider shall have plans, profiles, specifications
and estimated operation and maintenance costs prepared for the installation
of such facilities to the Village Engineer's requirements. Equipment
similar to existing Village equipment shall be utilized whenever possible.
The installation, inspection, supervision and engineering fees for
lift stations and/or force mains shall be paid for by the subdivider
unless otherwise determined and agreed upon by the Village Board.
Gravity sanitary sewer service shall be employed whenever determined
by the Village Engineer to be feasibly accessible.
The subdivider shall be required to grade the full land division in accordance with the requirements of §
265-45.