A.
Monuments shall be placed at all block corners, angle
points and points of curves in the street and at intermediate points
as required by the engineer. Monuments and markers shall be steel
rods of four feet minimum length and 1/2 inch minimum diameter.
B.
Permanent bench marks shall be established to United
States Geological Survey datum. At least two bench marks will be required.
No point in a subdivision shall be more than 500 feet from a permanent
bench mark.
A.
Utility improvements shall be provided in each new
subdivision.
B.
Water and sewer service shall be provided in each
new subdivision in accord with the requirements of the Erie County
Health Department. Sanitary sewers shall be provided with service
Y's and lateral extensions for each lot such that the end of the service
lateral extends not less than five feet outside the edge of the road
shoulder or curbline. Individual systems will be acceptable only when
public service is not available.
C.
Electric service shall be required for each subdivision.
D.
Natural gas mains shall be provided unless not available
without undue expense.
E.
Streetlights shall be provided where ordered by the
Planning Board.
F.
All utility plans shall be submitted to the village
for review and preliminary approval prior to submission to county
or state regulatory agencies. Such submittals shall include a general
utility plan showing all utilities. Detailed utility plans with county
or state approvals shall be submitted with the application for final
approval of the subdivision plat.
G.
The subdivider shall cause to have submitted a letter
directed to the Planning Board, signed by a responsible official of
Griffith Institute and Central School, acknowledging the number of
residential lots and indicating the availability of school facilities
for new pupils and any needed school sites which relate to the subdivision
area.
Road and drainage plans and specifications shall
conform to the following:
A.
The road and drainage plans submitted by the subdivider
shall be complete enough to be used as construction plans for the
roads and drains in the plat. Plans shall be approved by the Engineer
prior to the start of construction. All plans shall be prepared by
an engineer licensed in New York State.
C.
The crushed stone or gravel base shall be placed as
shown on Illustration No. 1.[2]
(1)
It shall meet the following gradation requirements
(United States standard sieve):
Sieve
|
Total Percent Passing
| |
---|---|---|
2-inch
|
100%
| |
1/4-inch
|
25% to 60%
| |
No. 40
|
5% to 40%
| |
No. 200
|
0% to 10%
|
(2)
Requirements for soundness, plasticity and elongation
shall meet those set forth for Item 304, Subbase Course, in the New
York State Department of Transportation "Standard Specifications"
of latest issue.
(3)
Surfacing shall consist of a double layer of asphalt
concrete; the lower layer shall be four-inch-thick Type 3 binder course;
the upper layer shall be one-and-one-half-inch-thick Type 7 top course;
the asphalt surface shall be 24 feet in width.
(4)
Where the proposed subdivision lies entirely along
a road which is maintained by a public agency, road surfacing shall
be omitted. All other sections shall apply as to their effect on an
existing road.
[2]
Editor's Note: Said illustration is on file
in the village offices.
D.
The subdivider shall incorporate concrete rolled gutters
along both sides of the new roadway. The gutter shall have a minimum
thickness of six inches and a width of three feet. (See Concrete Curb
Section Illustration No. 1-A[3] for details.)
(1)
The concrete shall adhere to the following mix design:
Ingredients
|
Amounts
| |
---|---|---|
Sand
|
1,320 pounds
| |
CR No. 1
|
1,640 pounds
| |
Portland cement Type I-II
|
611 pounds
| |
Water
|
35 gallons
| |
Daravair (or equal)
|
11 ounces
| |
Hycol
|
18.5 ounces
| |
Slump
|
3 to 4 inches
| |
Air entrainment
|
5% to 8%
| |
Water-to-cement ratio
|
Not to exceed .50
|
(2)
All curb sections, plans and profiles shall be submitted
for approval by the Village of Springville.
[3]
Editor's Note: Said illustration is on file
in the village offices.
E.
Sidewalks will be required by the Planning Board and
shall be not less than four inches thick except at driveways, where
the thickness shall be six inches. Concrete design mix shall be as
described for concrete gutter and shall contain reinforcing. The reinforcing
shall be either six inches by six inches by ten-gauge welded wire
mesh or fibrous reinforcement acceptable to the Village of Springville.
Installation and construction techniques shall follow guidelines set
in the New York State Department of Transportation "Standard Specifications"
of latest issue.
F.
Other items not included in these specifications shall
be approved by the engineer prior to design completion or start of
construction.
G.
Underground utilities.
(2)
No utility shall be placed under the roadbed, except
for crossings, unless all service lines for each lot are installed
as part of initial utility construction. Water main service lines
shall end with the curb box at the property line. Sanitary sewer laterals
shall end at the right-of-way line and shall be marked using pressure-treated
two-by-fours that reach from the lateral vertically to a point two
feet above finish grade.
H.
All roads, including existing public roads, shall
be provided with facilities for adequate surface and subsurface drainage.
I.
If subsurface drainage is deemed necessary by the
village, the subdivider shall provide for the same in a manner acceptable
to the Engineer.
J.
Any areas of the subdivision which do not drain into
the subdivision drainage system shall be shown on the plan with a
note indicating disposition of water accumulating on such areas.
K.
Drainpipes under roads or driveways shall be designed
to withstand New York State highway loadings.
L.
Material requirements.
(1)
A certified analysis of all intended material (includes
bituminous, culverts, concrete, gravel, stone, etc.) shall be filed
with the Engineer for approval prior to placing the material.
(2)
The analysis may include an affidavit from the supplier
or may be made by a laboratory approved by the Engineer, or both,
as required.
O.
Construction methods.
(1)
All brush, shrubs and roots thereof shall be entirely
removed from the right-of-way of all roads and alleys in the proposed
plat. All trees, including the roots thereof, within the roadway and
ditch lines shall be entirely removed. Trees outside the roadway and
ditch lines may not be removed unless approved by the village.
(2)
All topsoil shall be removed from the roadway before
any surfacing material is placed. No topsoil or other fill material
may be removed from the subdivision without approval from the Planning
Board.
(3)
Any deleterious material in the subgrade shall be
removed and replaced with material which is approved by the Engineer.
(4)
The earth grade shall be brought to the required elevation,
smoothed, trimmed, drained and compacted before any surfacing material
is placed.
(5)
Soft spots in the earth shall be corrected by removing
improper materials and replacing with materials approved by the Engineer.
(6)
The subgrade and crushed stone or gravel base shall
be rolled and thoroughly compacted with a ten-ton roller.
(7)
Upon completion of installing and compacting base
material, the entire roadway surface shall be treated with an asphalt
emulsion Type MC-30 at an application rate of 0.5 gallon per square
yard. This sprayed application shall be allowed to set for 24 hours
prior to paving.
(8)
Place and roll asphalt concrete binder course and
top course in accordance with the New York State Department of Transportation
"Standard Specifications" of latest revision.
P.
All construction must be done under the supervision
of a New York State licensed engineer.
Q.
All work not provided for elsewhere in these specifications
shall be done in a manner approved by the village.
R.
Tree planting. At least two trees, having a minimum
of a one-inch thick or a five-foot height, shall be planted on each
lot and located between the right-of-way line and setback. Such trees
shall be maintained in healthy condition for a period of at least
one year. Species and location shall be approved by the Planning Board.
This item may be waived where established trees are in existence.
S.
The following drawings are annexed to this chapter
and depict the specifications and engineering details of the required
plans, methods and materials to be applied and used in presenting,
constructing and installing the referenced road and drainage improvements
shown thereon:[5]
[Added 3-20-2006 by L.L. No. 2-2006]
Sheet Number
|
Name
|
Date
| |
H9
|
Details for Curb and Gutter
|
11-01-2005
| |
H10
|
Typical Profile
|
11-01-2005
| |
H11
|
Typical Turn-around at Road Terminus - Illustration
No. 2
|
11-01-2005
| |
H12
|
50' R.O.W. Typical Section - Illustration No.
1
|
11-01-2005
|
[5]
Editor's Note: Said drawings are included
at the end of this chapter.
A.
After construction is completed, the subdivider shall
request approval, in writing, of the work. The request shall be accompanied
by a sealed certification from the subdivider's engineer that he has
supervised and inspected all construction and that all work is in
accord with the approved plans and specifications.
(1)
Such certification shall include as-built plans where
revisions in the approved plan were required by conditions encountered
during construction.
(2)
As-built plans shall be submitted for sanitary sewers
and water mains. The location of all service Y's and laterals shall
be shown on the as-built plans. Service Y and lateral locations shall
be witnessed by a dimension, in feet, to the nearest downstream manhole
center or water main valve. Where a service lateral is extended from
a Y, the end of the lateral shall be witnessed by an appropriate dimension
and angle. In addition to witness measurements, a pressure-treated
two-by-four shall reach from the service lateral vertically to a point
two feet above finish grade.
B.
The Engineer and department heads shall inspect the work as soon as possible after the requirements of Subsection A are complete. If the work is complete and acceptable, recommendations shall be given to the Planning Board for acceptance by the village. If the work is not approved, the developer shall be notified as to deficiencies. A reinspection will be required if deficiencies are found.