By the authority of the resolution of the Trustees
of the Village of Round Lake adopted on March 6, 1991, pursuant to
the Village Law of the State of New York, the Planning Board of the
Village of Round Lake is authorized and empowered to approve plats
showing lots, blocks or sites, with or without streets or highways,
to approve the development of entirely or partially undeveloped plats
already filed in the office of the Clerk of the County and to approve
preliminary plats within the Village of Round Lake. It is declared
to be the policy of the Planning Board to consider land subdivision
plats as part of a plan for the orderly, efficient and economical
development of the Village. This means, among other things, that land
to be subdivided shall be of such character that it can be used safely
for building purposes without danger to health or peril from fire,
flood or other menace; that proper provision shall be made for drainage,
water supply, sewerage and other needed improvements; that all proposed
lots shall be so laid out and of such size as to be in harmony with
the pattern of the neighboring properties; that the proposed streets
shall compose a convenient system conforming to the Official Map,
if such exists, and shall be properly related to the proposals shown
on the Master Plan, if such exists, and shall be of such width, grade
and location as to accommodate the prospective traffic, to facilitate
fire protection and to provide access of fire-fighting equipment to
buildings; and that proper provision shall be made for open spaces
for parks and playgrounds. In order that land subdivision may be made
in accordance with this policy, this chapter, which shall be known
as and which may be cited as the "Village of Round Lake Land Subdivision
Regulations," has been recommended by the Planning Board and adopted
by the Village Board on March 6, 1991.