CHAPTER 91: EXPANSION OF THE COUNTY ROAD SYSTEM
Section
General Provisions
   91.01   Short title
   91.02   Authority
   91.03   Purpose
   91.04   County Administrator; duties
   91.05   Definitions
Regulations
   91.20   County acceptance required; seeding
   91.21   Developers; acceptance procedures
   91.22   General requirements
   91.23   Construction standards; buried utilities
   91.24   Culverts, pipes, and trenches; storm drains; catch basins
   91.25   Sub-grade
   91.26   Base course
   91.27   Pavement
   91.28   Bridges
   91.29   Policy statements
   91.30   County assistance and acceptance
   91.31   Naming of roads
   91.32   Road closing
   91.33   Criteria for acceptance
   91.34   Exceptions
   91.35   Cutting of trees, branches, limbs, and other obstructions
Petitioning Procedures for Road Paving
   91.50   County roads only
   91.51   Necessary right-of-way
   91.52   Application process
   91.53   Consideration process
   91.54   No guarantee of paving
   91.55   Method of paving
Cross-reference:
   Annexations and Dedications, see TSO, Table II
   Land Usage, see Title XV
   Streets and Sidewalk, see Ch. 94
   Traffic Code, see Title VII
GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ 91.01 SHORT TITLE.
   This chapter shall be know as the Expansion of the County Road System Ordinance of the County of Newberry.
(Ord. 124, passed 9-17-1991; Am. Ord. passed 2-5-1997; Am. Ord. passed 11-5-1997; Am. Ord. passed 1-5-2000)
§ 91.02 AUTHORITY.
   This chapter is adopted and amended pursuant to the authority granted under the statues of South Carolina Act No. 283 of 1975 and other applicable provisions of the 1976 Code of Laws of South Carolina, as amended.
(Ord. 124, passed 9-17-1991; Am. Ord. passed 2-5-1997; Am. Ord. passed 11-5-1997; Am. Ord. passed 1-5-2000)
§ 91.03 PURPOSE.
   The purpose is to provide for the acceptance of a road into the County of Newberry Road System by requiring that new additions meet certain safety and construction requirements. Roads that have previously met the residence requirements and have been accepted and maintained by the county will not be affected.
(Ord. 124, passed 9-17-1991; Am. Ord. passed 2-5-1997; Am. Ord. passed 11-5-1997; Am. Ord. passed 1-5-2000)
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