Preliminary layouts submitted to the Planning
Board shall be drawn to a convenient scale, not more than 100 feet
to an inch, and shall show the following information:
A. The location of the property with respect to surrounding
property and streets; the names of all adjoining property owners of
record or the names of adjoining developments; and the names of adjoining
streets. There shall be included an area map at a scale of one inch
equals 400 feet showing all streets and property within 1,000 feet
of the proposed subdivision and identifying all property held by the
applicant in the area.
B. The location and dimensions of all boundary lines
of the property (include entire area proposed to be subdivided and
remainder of the tract owned by the subdividing owner), certified
by a licensed land surveyor.
C. The location of existing streets, sewers, drains,
water mains, easements, water bodies, streams and other pertinent
features, such as swamps, buildings and outstanding trees, that may
influence the design of the subdivision. Topography shall be shown
at a contour interval of not more than two feet, where required by
the Planning Board.
D. The location, width, grade and profiles showing existing
surfaces and proposed grades of all streets and typical cross-sections
of the proposed grading, roadways and sidewalks.
E. Proposed connections with existing water supply and
sanitary sewerage system or alternative means of providing water supply
and sanitary waste treatment and disposal, as provided in §§ 1115,
1116, 1117 and 1118 of the Public Health Law; proposed provisions
for collecting and discharging surface water drainage, including the
proposed location and sizes of drains, culverts, catch basins, curbs
and gutters; and the proposed locations of fire hydrants, street trees,
streetlighting standards, street signs or other improvements to be
provided in connection with the subdivision.
[Amended 4-11-1995 by L.L. No. 1-1995]
F. The approximate locations, dimensions and areas of
all proposed or existing lots.
G. The approximate location and dimensions of all property
proposed to be set aside for park or playground use.
H. The name and address of the owner or owners of land
to be subdivided and the name and address of the subdivider, if other
than the owner, and the name of the land surveyor.
I. The date of the map, approximate true North point
and scale.
Subdivision plats shall be accompanied by separate
sheets of construction plans and shall be submitted to the Planning
Board for approval as follows:
A. Drawing, scale and size of plat and construction plans.
The plat and construction plans shall be clearly and legibly drawn
on transparent linen tracing cloth or Mylar with black waterproof
ink, at a scale of not more than 100 feet to the inch. Maps shall
be uniform size sheets, not larger than 24 inches by 36 inches. Whenever
any project is of such size that more than one sheet is required,
an index map on the same size sheet shall be filed showing the entire
subdivision at an appropriate scale.
[Amended 4-11-1995 by L.L. No. 1-1995]
B. Information to be shown on plat. Plats shall show
the following information:
(1) The proposed subdivision name or identifying title,
which shall not duplicate or too closely approximate that of any other
development in the village.
(2) The date of the plat, approximate true North point
and graphic scale.
(3) The name and address and signature of the owner, the
subdivider and a licensed engineer or land surveyor.
(4) The names of owners of record of abutting properties
or developments.
(5) Boundary lines of the property being subdivided.
(6) Locations, names and widths of existing and proposed
streets.
(7) Locations and names of existing and proposed parks.
(8) Locations and widths of existing and proposed easements.
(9) Lot lines with accurate dimensions and bearings or
angles.
(10)
Lot areas in square feet or acres to hundredths
for all lots shown.
(11)
Sufficient data acceptable to the Village Engineer
to determine readily the location, bearing and length of all lines
and to reproduce such lines upon the ground. Where practicable, these
should be referenced to monuments included in the state system of
plane coordinates and, in any event, should be tied to reference points
previously established by a public authority.
(12)
Radii of all curves and lengths of arcs.
(13)
The location, material and approximate size
of all monuments.
C. Information to be shown on construction plans. Construction
plans shall show the following information, except that where requirements
have been waived, applicable specifications may be omitted:
(1) Profiles showing existing and proposed elevations
along the center lines of all streets. Where a proposed street intersects
an existing street or streets, the elevation along the center line
of the existing street or streets, within 100 feet of the intersection,
shall be shown. All elevations must be referred to established United
States Geological Survey bench marks.
(2) The Planning Board may require a cross-section where
steep slopes exist showing the present elevation of all proposed streets
every 100 feet at five points on a line at right angles to the center
line of the street, and said elevation points shall be at the center
line of the street, at each property line and at points 25 feet inside
each property line.
(3) Plans and profiles showing the location and a typical
cross-section of street pavements, including curbs and gutters, sidewalks,
manholes and catch basins; the gutters, sidewalks, manholes and catch
basins; the locations of street trees, streetlighting standards and
street signs; the location, size and invert elevations of existing
and proposed sanitary sewers, stormwater drains and fire hydrants;
and the exact location and size of all water, gas or other underground
utilities or structures.