(A) Private street rights-of-way and pavements in a planned unit development shall be constructed in conformance with the minimum street specifications prescribed by the Subdivision Control Ordinance and/or the Town’s Specifications and Standards for Municipal Improvements (Ordinance 1995-10), as amended from time to time, except as otherwise approved by the Commission as part of a secondary review of the development plan.
(B) At or near the entrance of each private street on a dedicated public street, the applicant or the private organization shall maintain a signpost carrying a sign, having an area of at least 15 inches by 21 inches, on which is printed and clearly legible in at least two inch letters, the name of the private street and the words “Private Street” and, in at least one inch letters, the words “Not Dedicated for Public Use or Maintained by the Public.” The material on the sign shall be arranged substantially as follows:
(NAME OF STREET)
(PRIVATE STREET)
NOT DEDICATED FOR PUBLIC USE OR
MAINTAINED BY THE PUBLIC
(C) Private streets shall be maintained by the owners so that fire, police, health, school and public utility vehicles have adequate access. Adequate access includes an adequate turning area.
(Am. Ord. 1996-18, passed 11-18-96)
Cross reference:
Specifications and standards for municipal improvements, see Chapter 95;
Subdivision Ordinance, see Chapter 153