§ A168-7. Development of right-of-way; monuments.  


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  • A. 
    The developer shall establish and clearly mark on site the limits of road rights-of-way and easements with concrete monuments, and the center line and grades of the finished road pavement and the location and elevations of drainage structures as shown on the approved plans with construction stakes. Such construction stakes shall be maintained at the developer's expense until the construction of road pavement, drainage structures, curbs, sidewalks and shoulders has been completed, inspected and approved by the Town Commissioner of Public Works and the Town Engineer.
    B. 
    Permanent concrete monuments shall be set on right-of-way lines of streets at all intersections, angle points, point of curvature and beginning and end of streets. There shall be a clear view of adjacent monuments on the right-of-way line. All monuments shall exist on completion of the construction of the streets. The permanent markers shall be made of concrete or granite with minimum dimensions of 30 inches long, four-inch square top and six-inch square bottom with a one-half-inch drilled hole in the top. If a monument should be located in a rock ledge, the surface shall be stripped and a one-half-inch steel rod drilled into the ledge. Monuments shall protrude three inches above the final graded surface.
    C. 
    The developer's licensed surveyor shall certify that the location of all monuments is accurate before acceptance of the street by the Town Board.
Amended 3-24-2005 by L.L. No. 1-2005