[Amended 3-27-1986]
Four sets of construction plans shall be prepared for all required improvements.
Plans shall be drawn at a scale no less than one inch equals 50 feet, and
the sheets shall conform to § 334 of the Real Property Law and any
amendments thereto and numbered in sequence if more than one sheet is used.
Plans shall contain the following information:
A. Profiles showing existing and proposed elevations along
the center lines of all roads. Where a proposed road intersects an existing
road or roads, the elevation along the center line of the existing road or
roads, within 100 feet of the intersection, shall be shown.
B. The Planning Board may require, where steep slopes exist,
that present and proposed elevations of all proposed streets shall be shown
every 100 feet at five points on a line at right angles to the center line
of the street, and said elevation points shall be at the center line of the
street, each property line and points 25 feet inside each property line.
C. Plans and profiles showing the locations and typical
cross sections of street pavements, including curbs and gutters, sidewalks,
manholes and catch basins; the locations of street trees, streetlighting standards
and street signs; the location, size and invert elevations of existing and
proposed sanitary sewers, stormwater drains and fire hydrants, exact locations
and sizes of all water, gas or other underground utilities or structures;
and proposed grading of all proposed lots.
D. The location, size, elevation and other appropriate description
of any existing facilities or utilities, including but not limited to existing
streets, sewers, drains, water mains, easements, water bodies, streams and
other pertinent features, such as swamps, railroads, buildings, features noted
on the Official Map and each tree with a diameter of eight inches or more
measured 12 inches above ground level, at the point of connection to proposed
facilities and utilities within the subdivision.
[Amended 3-27-1986]
E. Topography, at the same scale as the sketch plat, with
a contour interval of five feet, referred to sea level datum. All datum provided
shall be the latest applicable United States Coast and Geodetic Survey datum
and should be so noted on the plat.
[Added 3-27-1986]
F. All specifications and references required by the Town
regulations for subdivisions.
G. Notation of approval as follows:
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Approved
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Owner
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Date
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Planning Board Chairman
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Date
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H. The title, name, address and signature of the professional
engineer or surveyor and the date, including revision dates.