§ 105-144. Streets and drainage.  


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  • A. 
    All streets within the R-O District shall be not less than 30 feet in width, measured from curb to curb, with a right-of-way not less than 60 feet and shall be subject to approval by the Planning Board with respect to location and with respect to control of traffic and shall be constructed in accordance with specifications for streets in commercial and industrial areas (Type E pavement) as set forth in Village ordinances and standard specifications. Prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy with respect to any building erected on any land abutting such street, the entire street, including the area in front of such building and extending to the intersection with an existing arterial highway, shall be completed by the owner, approved by the Village and conveyed to the Village.
    B. 
    The disposition of stormwater shall be in complete accordance with all pertinent requirements and regulations of the Department of Public Works of the County of Nassau, in the State of New York, and any approval of general building plans and site plan by the Planning Board shall be so conditioned. All stormwater drainage structures shall be constructed in the bed of streets or in easements acquired for such purpose.
    C. 
    The owner shall enter into an agreement with the Village in a form acceptable to the Village Attorney, providing for the construction and dedication of streets and drains in accordance with the Village Planning Board Ordinance, the posting of performance and maintenance bonds and fixing a date acceptable to the Planning Board for the completion of such construction. Such agreement shall also provide that, wherever sanitary sewers are located in the right-of-way of streets, there will be no construction commenced on such streets until said sanitary sewers are completed by the owner, dedicated to and accepted by the County of Nassau.
    D. 
    Whenever a plot in the R-O District abuts a county or state highway and an educational or recreational facility belonging to the Village, town, county, state or school district, the Planning Board may require the owner of such plot to construct a bicycle path in accordance with the standards of the County of Nassau, with such bicycle path to be located on the right-of-way or on the plot.
    [Added 3-22-1976 by L.L. No. 2-1976]