§ 154.02 ISSUANCE OF PERMIT; TOWN ENGINEER TO CERTIFY.
   (A)   The building inspector of the town shall not issue a building permit for the construction of a building on a tract, lot or parcel of land which does not abut an accepted highway, unless the town engineer shall certify, in writing, that such tract, lot, or parcel abuts an unaccepted street which is equivalent to a road completed to a point of laying a bituminous binder course in accordance with the specifications of the town engineer, unless such proposed structure is a farm building or an accessory building. The certification shall not be deemed to be an acceptance or acknowledgment by the town of such street as a public highway.
   (B)   The building inspector of the town may issue a building permit for the construction of a building located on a tract, lot or parcel which abuts an unaccepted highway, provided that such tract, lot or parcel is located in a subdivision approved by the planning section of the planning and zoning commission and containing more than 200 dwelling units, provided that no temporary or permanent certificate of occupancy or zoning permit may be issued for any such building until the town engineer certifies that the road abutted by the tract, lot or parcel containing such building has been completed in accordance with the specifications required by the town subdivision regulations for such road to be accepted as a public highway. The building inspector shall notify the zoning enforcement officer in writing of any building permit issued pursuant to this section.
(Ord. 131, passed 6-2-75; Am. Ord. 318, passed 9-3-91) Penalty, see § 154.99 (A)