Proposed streets shall be shown by providing
a minimum right-of-way width of 52 feet. Where it is determined by
the Commission that a street should be designed in a subdivision to
carry traffic from other areas or adjacent subdivisions, whether existing
or potential, a minimum of 60 feet shall be shown.
Where there is a discrepancy between minimum
standards or dimensions noted herein and other official regulations,
the highest or most strict standards shall apply.
Subdivisions shall be designed to protect environmental
resource areas in accordance with the Environmental Resource Areas
Guidelines as published in Appendix A to the Environmental Resources
Element of the City of Taneytown Comprehensive Plan and as modified
from time to time.
The developer shall provide a wellhead buffer
easement for any portion of the subdivision within the wellhead buffer.
This area shall be preserved with an ownership arrangement acceptable
to the City. The total wellhead buffer for a community wellhead shall
be a circular area having a minimum one-hundred-foot radius which
extends around any existing or proposed community water supply well
or well site, as may be designated on the adopted Water and Sewer
Master Plan or the City of Taneytown Comprehensive Plan, or identified
during the development process, unless this configuration and/or size
is specifically modified by the Commission in its approval of the
preliminary subdivision plan. The wellhead buffer shall be shown on
the preliminary plan and included on the final plat.