The preliminary plat shall contain all data listed in the following subsections. Moreover, the Planning Board or the Village Engineer may require additional information pertinent to a particular subdivision.
A. 
General information.
(1) 
Proposed name of the subdivision.
(2) 
Location by legal description or section, block and lot number as shown on the Land and Tax Map of the County of Suffolk, giving the date of such map.
(3) 
Names and addresses of both the subdivider and of the licensed land surveyor who made the layout.
(4) 
Name of the owner of record of the lot or tract to be subdivided.
(5) 
Scale of plat, one inch equals 100 feet or as directed by the Village Engineer.
(6) 
Date.
(7) 
North point.
B. 
Data describing existing conditions.
(1) 
Boundary line of proposed subdivision, indicated by heavy solid line and the total acreage encompassed thereby.
(2) 
Locations, widths and names of all existing or planned streets or other public ways, utility rights-of-way, easements, parks and other public open spaces and municipal boundary within or adjacent to the tract. Existing private driveways and rights-of-way shall also be indicated with width and type of paving noted.
(3) 
Boundary lines of adjacent tracts of unsubdivided and subdivided land, showing present owners.
(4) 
Existing sewers, water mains, culverts or other underground facilities within the tract, indicating pipe sizes, grades and exact location as obtained from the public records. Direction of flow shall be shown for drains and sewers.
(5) 
Present mean high water-line, mean sea level and eight-and-one-half-foot elevation above mean sea level contour where applicable.
(6) 
Contour lines at two-foot elevations referenced to mean sea level.
(7) 
All existing buildings and structures.
(8) 
Location of any significant natural features pertinent to the proposed subdivision scheme, including all waterways, brooks, ponds, drainage ditches or drainage rights within or bordering the subject tract.
(9) 
The liber and page number of the records of the Suffolk County Clerk's office in which the deed under which title is vested in the applicant is recorded.
(10) 
Existing easements encumbering the lot or tract, with a statement of the purposes thereof.
C. 
Data describing proposed conditions.
(1) 
Approximate layout of proposed streets, their proposed names and widths and the location of any proposed easements with designation of the purposes therefor. Street names shall not duplicate those of any existing or planned streets or proposed streets on already approved subdivision plats unless continuations thereof.
(2) 
Approximate extent of relocation of planned streets and an appropriate small scale sketch of the influence of this relocation on neighboring properties. If an adjoining property already has an approved subdivision, the planned road must be consistently located for each.
(3) 
Approximate layout, lot numbers, dimensions and acreage of all proposed lots.
(4) 
Approximate outlines and legal description of any areas to be dedicated or reserved for public use, with the purposes indicated thereon.
(5) 
Setback lines for proposed buildings and exact setback and side yard dimensions for existing buildings, relative to the proposed subdivision boundaries.
(6) 
The approximate profile of each street, with tentative grades indicated, and the approximate locations for drainage basins or dry wells.
(7) 
The proposed typical section of proposed streets, showing width of paving and gutters and other pertinent information.
(8) 
Proposed final grades on subject site.
(9) 
Proposed water, sewer and drainage systems, including culverts, drains, sewers and other underground facilities. Direction of flow shall be shown for drains and sewers.
(10) 
Where the plat covers only a part of the owner's entire contiguous holding, a sketch of the prospective future street system of the submitted part in its relation to future streets in the unsubmitted part shall be furnished.
D. 
Covenants. Covenants concerning land use or building requirements shall be indicated on the preliminary plat.
E. 
Stormwater pollution prevention plan required. A stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) consistent with the requirements of Chapter 94, Part 1, entitled "Stormwater Management and Erosion and Sediment Control," shall be required for preliminary subdivision plat approval. The SWPPP shall meet the performance and design criteria and standards in Chapter 94, Article II. The approved preliminary subdivision plat shall be consistent with the provisions of Chapter 94.
[Added 9-11-2007 by L.L. No. 3-2007]