For the purpose of these regulations, certain words and terms used herein are defined as follows (except where specifically defined herein, all words and terms shall carry their customary meaning):
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
The Board of Trustees of the Village of Pomona, New York.
BOULEVARD
[Added 2-22-1999 by L.L. No. 3-1999]
Two roads or streets so situated that they are separated only by an land area or median:
A. 
Having a substantially constant width for the length of the two roads or streets which it separates; and
B. 
Which is insufficient to satisfy the bulk requirements of this Code for a building lot.
BUILDING LOT
Any lot upon which a principal building can be constructed in conformance with the requirements of the Zoning Law.[1]
CALIPER
The diameter of a tree trunk, generally measured in inches, at a height of three feet above ground level.
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
The Code Enforcement Officer of the Village of Pomona or his duly authorized representative.
CONSTRUCTION PLANS
The maps and engineering drawings, described in §§ 118-29 and 118-31 of this chapter, accompanying a subdivision plat and showing the specific location and design of improvements to be installed in the subdivision in accordance with these regulations.
EASEMENT
Authorization by a property owner for the use by another, and for a specified purpose, of any designated part of his property.
ENGINEER or LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER
A person licensed as a professional engineer by the State of New York.
LOT
A parcel of land not divided by streets.
MAJOR SUBDIVISION
Any subdivision not classified as a minor subdivision, including but not limited to subdivisions of four or more lots, or any size subdivision requiring any new street or extension of municipal facilities.
MASTER OR COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
A comprehensive plan, prepared by the Planning Board pursuant to § 7-722 of the Village Law, which indicates the general locations recommended for various functional classes of public works, places and structures and the general physical development of the Village, and includes any unit or part of such plan separately prepared and any amendment to such plan or parts therein.
MINOR SUBDIVISION
Any subdivision containing not more than three lots fronting on an existing street, not involving any new street or road or the extension of municipal facilities and not adversely affecting the development of the remainder of the parcel or adjoining property and not in conflict with any provision or portion of the Master Plan, Official Map, Zoning Law or these regulations.
OFFICIAL MAP
The map established by the Board of Trustees pursuant to § 7-724 of the Village Law, showing streets, highways, parks and drainage, both existing and proposed.
PLANNING BOARD OR BOARD
The Planning Board of the Village of Pomona.
PLAT
A drawing, in final form, as described in § 118-30 of this chapter, showing a proposed subdivision and containing all of the information required by these or other applicable regulations and certified by a licensed land surveyor or registered engineer.
PRELIMINARY PLAT
A drawing or drawings, clearly marked "preliminary plat," showing the salient features of a proposed subdivision, submitted to the Planning Board for purposes of consideration prior to submission of the plat in final form and of sufficient detail to apprise the Planning Board of the layout of the proposed subdivision.
PROTECTED TREE
Any tree of historical value as determined by resolution of the Board of Trustees or any tree having a circumference of 45 inches or more measured at a height of 4 1/2 feet above existing ground level at the base of the tree on the uphill side.
[Added 9-7-2004 by L.L. No. 4-2004]
RESUBDIVISION
Any change of existing property lines or of property lines shown on a plat approved by the Planning Board and filed in the office of the County Clerk.[2]
STREET
An existing state, county, town or Village road or highway or a street shown upon a plat approved by the Planning Board of the Village of Pomona.
STREET, COLLECTOR
A street which serves or is designed to serve primarily the function of carrying traffic from minor streets to major streets.
STREET, DEAD-END or CUL-DE-SAC
A street or a portion of a street with only one vehicular traffic outlet.
STREET, LOCAL
A street which serves or is designed to serve primarily as an access to abutting residential properties.
STREET PAVEMENT
The wearing or exposed surface of the street right-of-way designed to be used by vehicular traffic.
STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY WIDTH
The distance between property lines measured at right angles to the center line of the street.
SUBDIVIDER
Any person, firm, corporation, partnership or association who shall lay out any subdivision or part thereof, as defined herein, either for himself or others.
SUBDIVISION
The division of any parcel of land, regardless of use, into two or more lots, plots, blocks, sites or parcels, with or without the creation of new streets, for the purpose, whether immediate or future, of transfer of ownership or building development, and shall include resubdivision as defined herein.
SUBDIVISION PLAT or FINAL PLAT
A drawing, in final form, showing a proposed subdivision and containing all information or detail required by law and by these regulations, to be presented to the Planning Board for approval and which, if approved, may be duly filed or recorded by the applicant in the office of the County Clerk.
SURVEYOR
A person licensed as a land surveyor by the State of New York.
VILLAGE CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS
The standards and specifications adopted by the Board of Trustees for the construction of streets and related subdivision improvements, and all amendments thereto.[3]
VILLAGE ENGINEER
The duly designated Engineer of the Village of Pomona.
ZONING LAW
The Zoning Law of the Village of Pomona, New York, and all amendments thereto.[4]
[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 130, Zoning.
[2]
Editor's Note: The definition of "sketch plan," which immediately followed this definition, was repealed 2-28-1994 by L.L. No. 1-1994.
[3]
Editor's Note: See Ch. A134, Street Specifications.
[4]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 130, Zoning.