For the purposes of this chapter, certain words
and terms used herein are defined as follows:
The owner of land proposed to be subdivided, or the owner's
duly authorized representative.
An undeveloped or landscaped area used to protect, improve
or enhance lands due to special environmental or other conditions.
The maps or drawings accompanying a subdivision plat and
showing the specific location and design of improvements to be installed
in the subdivision in accordance with the requirements of the Planning
Board as a condition of the approval of solid plat.
The standards and specifications adopted by the Planning
Board and approved by the Town Board for the construction of new subdivision
streets and related improvements.
[Added 8-8-2000 by L.L. No. 10-2000]
Changes made to approved plans that alter the intent, layout
or design of the approved subdivision plat or its approved grading
plan.
Examples:
Alteration of site grading, utilities or drainage
due to a change in the type or style of construction, including redesign
of intended structure(s).
Clearing or removal of trees from a portion
of a site in contradiction to an approved subdivision plat.
Relocation of catch basins or other infrastructure.
Authorization by a property owner for the use by another
and for a specified purpose of any designated part of his property.
A person licensed as a professional engineer by the State
of New York.
[Added 8-8-2000 by L.L. No. 9-2000]
Changes that must be made to approved plans resulting from
previously unknown or undiscovered physical field conditions, provided
that such changes shall not alter the intent, layout or design of
an approved subdivision plat or its grading plan.
A comprehensive plan for development of the town prepared
and adopted by the Planning Board pursuant to § 272-a of
the Town Law, and includes any part of such plan separately adopted
and any amendment to such plan or parts thereof.
The adopted Official Map of the Town of Clarkstown of Rockland
County, pursuant to § 270 of the Town Law.
[Amended 9-11-1991 by L.L. No. 6-1991]
The date on which a subdivision plat is officially submitted to the Planning Board pursuant to § 276 of the Town Law and upon completion of SEQR, which is hereby defined as the date of the next regular meeting of the Planning Board following completion of the application procedure outlined in § 254-11 of this chapter.
The Town of Clarkstown Planning Board.
Subdivision plat.
The preliminary drawing or drawings indicating the proposed
manner of layout of the subdivision to be submitted to the Planning
Board for its approval.
A change in a map of an approved or recorded subdivision
plat, if such change affects any street layout shown on such map,
or area reserved thereon for public use, or any change of a lot line,
or if it affects any map or plan legally recorded prior to the adoption
of any regulations controlling subdivisions.
The New York State Environmental Quality Review Act.[1]
Includes streets, roads, highways, avenues, lanes or other
ways.
A street which serves or is designed to serve as an access
to abutting commercial or industrial properties.
A street or a portion of a street with only one vehicular
traffic outlet.
A street intended to serve primarily as an access to abutting
residential properties.
A street which is used primarily as a route for traffic between
communities or large areas.
The wearing or exposed surface of the roadway used by vehicular
traffic, excluding curbs.
The distance between property lines measured at right angles
to the center line of the street.
A street which serves or is designed to carry traffic from
local residential streets to the system of major streets.
Any person, firm, corporation, partnership or association
who shall lay out, for the purpose of sale or development, any subdivision
or part thereof, as defined herein.
The division of any parcel of land into two or more lots,
plots, sites or other divisions of land, with or without new streets,
for the purpose, whether immediate or future of transfer of ownership
or building development, and shall include resubdivision.
[Amended 10-26-1999 by L.L. No. 6-1999]
The final map or drawing, described in § 254-29 of this chapter, on which the plan of a subdivision is presented to the Planning Board for approval and which, if approved, may be submitted to the County Clerk for recording.
A person licensed as a land surveyor by the State of New
York.
The officially adopted Zoning Regulations of the town, together
with all amendments thereto.[2]