(A) Only lots with a completed road according to the public road jurisdiction’s requirements can be sold. The Board of County Commissioners must receive a notarized affidavit of road completion from the developer/subdivider’s engineer stating that the road is finished to said lots in question from which the developer/subdivider would like to sell, before those lots can be sold. This letter must be signed and agreed to by the Chairperson or Supervisor of the public road jurisdiction, and it must contain the instrument number of the recorded subdivision plat.
(B) If the subdivider wants to sell lots to which the road has not been completed, the subdivider must submit a bond to the public road jurisdiction in such amount as agreed to by the public road jurisdiction. The agreement may include some compensation for costs incurred in this case by the public road jurisdiction in dealing with the bond and inspections. The maximum amount of time given to the developer/subdivider to complete the road is five years.
(Ord. 70, passed 5-19-2020)