Site Design Requirements a. One public park, which will be designed with approval by the PCP Director, will be paid for by the Developer, and will be conveyed to the Town prior to the issuance of the 31st occupancy permit, for the Town’s use and future maintenance.
b. Two passive recreation areas, which will remain privately owned, shall be approved by the Planning Board and maintained by the developer until conveyed to the Home Owners Association (HOA). The Town shall be granted an easement for public access to the passive recreation areas.
c. Open space in the general area shown on Exhibit 2, which shall be owned by the Developer until conveyed to the HOA. This area will be established as part of the HOA documents, which will be approved by the Planning Board as part of the required subdivision approval. The Town shall be granted an easement for public access to the open space.
d. Trails will be built and maintained by the Developer, with LMAC to determine final layout and design. The trails shall be generally xxxxx trails except for the interurban line which will be ADA accessible. The final location of trails will be determined during the Planning Board approval process and the Town will be granted an easement for the trails.
e. The trail system shall connect to the sidewalks as well as to abutting properties and Xxxxxxx Street. The Developer shall assist the Town in acquiring a License Agreement with the Maine Turnpike Authority (MTA) to facilitate access.
f. All landscaping within the roadways will be installed by the Developer and trees and shrubs shall be native species.
g. The Developer will develop and execute work with the Conservation Commission to prepare a detailed invasive species eradication plan in cooperation with the Town’s roadside program, which that will be included as part of the application for subdivision approval and paid for by the Developer.
h. On-street parking areas shall be determined as part of the Planning Board subdivision review. The street design in residential areas shall accommodate informal on-street parking on at least one side of the street. The street segment from Route 100 to the roundabout shall be designed to accommodate designated on-street parking on both sides of the street.
i. Sidewalks shall be located on at least on one side of the street on all proposed roads within the subdivision.
j. As part of the street acceptance the Developer shall offer to the Town a 5-foot wide easement adjacent to the street within the residential lots a...
Site Design Requirements a. One public park – will be designed with approval by the PCP Director, will be paid for by developer, and will be conveyed to the Town, prior to the issuance of the 31st occupancy permit, for the Town’s use and future maintenance.
b. Two private passive recreation spots – will remain private, approved by the Planning Board and maintained by the developer until conveyed to the Home Owners Association (HOA)
c. Open space – owned by the developer until conveyed to the HOA with public access and maintenance easement to the Town. This will be established as part of the HOA documents which will be approved by the Planning Board as part of their approval.
d. Trails open to public, developer to build and maintain trails – LMAC to determine final layout and design, generally xxxxx trails except for interurban line which will be ADA accessible. Final location will be determined during the Planning Board approval process.
e. The trail system connects to the sidewalks as well as abutting properties and Xxxxxxx Street. Developer shall assist with Town in acquiring the License Agreement with the Maine Turnpike Authority (MTA).
f. All landscaping within the roadways to be installed by the developer and to be native species.
Site Design Requirements. 2.5.1. Denoted in Project Scope document.
2.5.2. Oneida has commissioned soil borings and will be available to awarded firm. Incorporate geotechnical recommendations as provided by ECS Midwest, LLC if applicable.
2.5.3. Conform, or exceed, all requirements of the Oneida Zoning Ordinance.