CHAPTER 150: SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS
Section
Article A: Introductory Provisions
   150.01   Short title
   150.02   Authority
   150.03   Jurisdiction
   150.04   Purpose
   150.05   Thoroughfare plans
   150.06   Zoning and other plans
   150.07   School sites on land use plan
   150.08 through 150.09 Reserved
Article B: Definitions
   150.10   Subdivision defined
   150.11   Other definitions
   150.12   Word interpretation
   150.13 through 150.14 Reserved
Article C: Procedure for Review and Approval of Subdivision Plats
   150.15   Plat shall be required on any subdivision of land or any manipulation of property lines or boundaries
   150.16   Approval prerequisite to plat recordation
   150.17   Procedures for review of major and minor subdivisions
   150.18   Approval process for minor subdivisions
   150.19   Procedure for review of minor subdivisions
   150.20   Dispute of findings
   150.21   Final plat for minor subdivisions
   150.22   Certifications to be depicted on final plat (minor subdivisions)
   150.23   Procedure for review of major subdivisions
   150.23.1   Preliminary plat submission and review
   150.23.2   Final plat submission and review
   150.24   Performance, defects, and maintenance guarantees
   150.25   Information to be contained in or depicted on preliminary and final plats
   150.26   Recombination of land
   150.27   Resubdivision procedures
   150.28 through 150.29 Reserved
Article D: Required Improvements, Dedication, Reservation, and Minimum Standards of Design
   150.30   General
   150.30.1   Cost of improvements
   150.31   Suitability of land
   150.32   Name duplication
   150.33   Subdivision design
   150.34   Type of street required
   150.35   Subdivision street disclosure statement
   150.36   Half-streets
   150.37   Marginal access streets
   150.38   Access to adjacent properties
   150.39   Nonresidential streets
   150.40   Design standards of streets
   150.41   Right-of-way widths
   150.42   Pavement type
   150.43   Geometric characteristics
   150.43.1   Design speed
   150.43.2   Maximum and minimum grades
   150.43.3   Sight distance
   150.43.4   Intersections
   150.43.5   Cul-de-sacs
   150.43.6   Alleys
   150.44   Utilities
   150.44.1   Water and sanitary sewer systems
   150.44.2   Storm water drainage system
   150.45   Other requirements
   150.46   Placement of monuments
   150.47   Construction procedures
   150.48   Oversized improvements
   150.49   Reserved
Article E: Legal Provisions
   150.50   General procedure for plat approval
   150.51   Statement by owner
   150.52   Effect of plat approval on dedications
   150.53   Penalties for violation
   150.54   Separability
   150.55   Variances
   150.56   Amendments
   150.57   Abrogation
   150.58   Administrator
   150.59   Re-enactment and repeal of existing subdivision ordinance
ARTICLE A: INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS
§ 150.01 SHORT TITLE.
   This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the Subdivision Regulations of the Town of Taylorsville, North Carolina.
(Ord. 01-2000, passed 6-27-00)
§ 150.02 AUTHORITY.
   The Town Commissioners, pursuant to the authority conferred by an Act of the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina (G.S. §§ 160A-371 et seq), does hereby ordain and enact into law these articles and sections.
(Ord. 01-2000, passed 6-27-00)
§ 150.03 JURISDICTION.
   The provisions of this chapter shall apply within the corporate limits of the town and within the territory beyond such corporate limits referred to as the town's extraterritorial jurisdiction as shown on the Official Zoning Map of Taylorsville.
(Ord. 01-2000, passed 6-27-00)
§ 150.04 PURPOSE.
   The purpose of this chapter is to establish procedures and standards for the development and subdivision of real estate within the corporate limits and extraterritorial jurisdiction of the town in an effort to, among other things, insure proper legal description, identification, monumentation, and recordation of real estate boundaries; further the orderly layout and appropriate use of the land; provide safe, convenient and economic circulation of vehicular traffic; provide adequate building sites which are readily accessible to emergency vehicles; assure the proper installation of streets and utilities; promote the eventual elimination of unsafe or unsanitary conditions because of undue concentration of population; and help conserve and protect the physical and economic resources of the town and its environs.
(Ord. 01-2000, passed 6-27-00)
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