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187A Old Churchmans Rd.
New Castle, DE 19720
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Sewer Right of Way - New Castle County
Procedure for Obtaining Off-Site Sewer Easements
In order for New Castle County to process right-of-way agreements for proposed sanitary sewer facilities which are to be maintained by New Castle County, the sewer design and alignment must be approved by the New Castle County Department of Special Services.
Once the design is approved, submit right-of-way plats to the Right-Of-Way Section for agreement preparation. Plats must be on an 8 x 11 or 8 x 14 Mylar or vellum reproducible.
Once the plats are approved, the New Castle County Right-Of-Way Section will prepare the necessary agreements associated with each plat. It is the responsibility of the property owner/developer to obtain signatures from the appropriate parties. The agreements must be signed by the owner of the property (the Grantor) on which the easement is being obtained. All signatures must be signed and notarized. Any agreements that are not signed, witnessed and notarized will not be processed.
Once signatures have been obtained, submit all copies of the agreements and related documents back to the Right-Of-Way Section along with a check for appropriate recording fees (as determined by the Right-Of-Way Section). Checks are to be made payable to the Recorder of Deeds. Checks must be for the entire amount stated and not post-dated. Cash is not acceptable.
The agreements will then be forwarded to the General Manager of the Department of Special Services for signature. Then, they are sent to the Recorder of Deeds.
An original copy of the agreement with recording information will be forwarded to the Grantor.
Plat Requirements
Owner(s) name(s) as they appear on the deed
Tax parcel number
Deed record/Instrument number
Project name
Title block
North arrow
Scale
Plat number (assigned by NCC ROW Section)
Signature and Seal of the professional who prepared the plat (i.e. Surveyor or Engineer)
Property markers found (i.e. monuments, iron pipe, capped re-bar)
Location of the proposed sewer line and/or manhole(s)
Width of proposed perpetual easement
Width of proposed construction easement
Location of any existing sewer lines on the property. Existing easement width and source of title must be shown.
Show any prominent features (dwellings, decks, sheds, large trees/shrubs etc.) that may be near the proposed sewer easement. **Note: Encroachments into easements are not acceptable.
A copy of the most current deed to each property requiring an easement.
Sample Right Of Way Plan