§ 92.15 CRITERIA FOR ACCEPTANCE INTO THE COUNTY ROAD, BRIDGE, AND STREET SYSTEM.
   The County Fiscal Court establishes the following criteria and guidelines for accepting roads into the county road, bridge, and street system.
   (A)   Any existing road that has not been taken into the county road system which was constructed, or right-of-way dedicated with a proven visible vehicular way prior to April 20, 1977, may be considered for inclusion into the county road maintenance system and may qualify for county assistance.
   (B)   Any existing road that has not been taken into the county road system which was constructed, or right-of-way dedicated after the adoption of the public improvement specifications by the County Fiscal Court on April 20, 1977, must meet the standards of the public improvement specifications in order to be considered for inclusion in the county road system.
   (C)   Any existing road that has not been taken into the county road system located in a subdivision with a recorded right-of-way in the County Clerk’s office after April 20, 1977 cannot be considered for inclusion into the county road system unless it meets the standard specifications of the public improvement specification. It will be the responsibility of the developer/owner of that subdivision to bring such roads to the standard specifications of the public improvement specification as adopted by the County Fiscal Court on April 20, 1977. If the developer/owner fails to improve such road, residents of that subdivision will be responsible to meet the public improvement specifications unless the County Fiscal Court finds it in the public interest to approve otherwise.
(Ord. KOC 620.33 (2000), passed 10-24-2000)