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F16y <br />GENERAL SUBDIVISION APPROVAL AND <br />PRIVATE ROAD CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE <br />1. Submit request for subdivision with a private road to <br />Current Planning Division. Check proposed road name <br />with Planning Department list to avoid duplication. <br />2. Submit erosion control plan for review if road <br />construction will involve more than 20,000 square <br />feet. <br />3. If necessary, apply for and obtain an NCDOT Dri_v_eway <br />Permit. <br />4. Receive preliminary subdivision approval from the <br />Planning Board. <br />5 . Inform person_ inspecting and certifying construction <br />that construction is to begin. <br />6. Schedule pre- construction conference if disturbance <br />involves more than 20,000 square feet. <br />7. Construct road to private road standards, or post <br />security bond for construction of the road. <br />8. Schedule inspections [with Planning Department staff] <br />as construction progresses. <br />9. Have a Qrofessional enginger_or registered land <br />surveyor certify that construction meets the required <br />standards and that travelway is within the right -of- <br />way in writing to the Planning and Inspections <br />Department. <br />10. Record final subdivision plat with Register of Deeds. <br />(The proposed amendments are in concert with the <br />amendments proposed above making it possible for a <br />professional engineer or registered land surveyor to <br />inspect and certify private road construction). <br />GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE <br />Remove all trees, stumps, roots, and other vegetation <br />from the width of right -of -way necessary.to construct the <br />road to the required dimensions.. Fill and compact all <br />depressions created by clearing. <br />Build roadbed to required dimensions, aZgdea, cutting, <br />filling, and com acted to 90% relative dry den it Standard <br />Proctor Method) as determined by oroofrol.l_ino observed by-the <br />underline = proposed text retained <br />bold = TAS /PB revision <br />