A. 
In areas where permanent improvements are to be located in or on land that is not or will not be publicly owned, permanent easements shall be required.
(1) 
Said easements shall have a minimum width of 30 feet.
(2) 
Said easements shall provide usable access to a public way.
(3) 
Said easements shall be reviewed and approved by the Town Attorney.
(4) 
Easements can be released only at the discretion of the Town Board.
B. 
Where a subdivision is traversed by a watercourse, drainage way, channel or stream, there shall be provided a stormwater easement or drainage right-of-way conforming substantially to the lines of such watercourse and such further width or construction, or both, as will be adequate for the purpose.
A. 
Permanent improvements such as sanitary sewers, water mains and storm sewers often require maintenance and repair following their installation. To facilitate repair and maintenance, it is necessary to know exact locations of the utilities in order to avoid tedious and expensive search.
B. 
Exact locations based upon engineering and surveying techniques of direction, distance and grade should be drawn to scale on plans submitted by the subdivider or his engineer to the town for its records. Information such as the following should be indicated on the plans:
(1) 
Location of manholes.
(2) 
Location of catch basins.
(3) 
Location and direction of trunk sewer lines and water mains.
(4) 
Location of connections between the sanitary sewer trunk line and laterals.
(5) 
Grades for laterals.
(6) 
Depth of main trunk lines and laterals.
A. 
All permanent improvements, as herein defined, shall require an inspection by the Town Engineer or that person retained by the town for such purpose.
B. 
The owner, developer or his agent shall inform the Town Engineer or person charged with such inspections at least 24 hours before such inspection is required and shall not conceal, cover, hide or in any way render invisible any portion of a permanent improvement until such inspection has been made and approved.
C. 
All street grades and methods of construction shall require inspection before acceptance of the same for future maintenance.
D. 
The street inspection shall be conducted by the Town Engineer or person charged with such duty (Town Highway Superintendent).