Good question, and is a little vague. If you are referring to connector roads, leading to the property, I don't know that specific answer. If I had to take a guess, I'd say no, the developers don't have to pave connecting roads leading to their developments, which is how I read your question. I have seen examples of where the developer did pave a connector road to other paved roads. One of the requirements is that the developer have traffic count studies and the road leading to the development has to be able to handle the impact of the additional traffic load caused directly by the development at full build out. However, as I understand it, the County does require the developer to install the infrastructure within the development, prior to selling any parcels in the development.SJ-
aren't developers now required to pave entrances to new developments?
On a similar note, as I understand it, a developer can pay for the paving of the public road leading to a development, and it would not have to meet the County's 60' wide easement, but they County does prefer it to be 60'. I believe they will allow the paving with a minimum of 45' width. I'm going from memory of a Planning Dept mtg held at least a year ago, so take this with a bucket of sand and do you own DD.
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