The maps and drawings required with an application to the Board for
approval of a subdivision plat, or plan of development, shall be prepared
by the subdivider in accordance with these regulations, and shall be submitted
to the Board together with written application on forms supplied by the Board.
The sketch plan may be drawn in pencil and shall be at a convenient
scale, not less than one inch equals 200 feet, and shall show:
A. Boundary survey of the property; municipal boundaries
if any within 300 feet of the property.
B. Contour lines at interval of no more than 10 feet (may
be obtained from field survey or county topographic maps at contour interval
of two feet).
C. Sketch of:
(1) Proposed layout of lots and streets.
(2) Existing streets and natural features.
(3) Existing permanent buildings and structures.
(4) Such other features as the subdivider may deem pertinent,
or the Board may require.
D. If the sketch plan covers only a part of the subdividing
owners entire holding, a sketch map of the entire tract (may be shown on the
Village Tax Map or on a print of a county topographic map), at a scale of
not less than one inch equals 400 feet, showing the platted area with its
proposed streets and the probable future street, lot, and drainage systems
in the entire tract.
The subdivider shall prepare, and submit to the Board with his application
for conditional approval of the preliminary layout, a map showing the topography
for the area covered by the proposed subdivision and such surrounding area
as the Engineer may designate as necessary to determine drainage requirements.
The map shall show:
A. Contour interval. On the topographic map the contour
interval shall be not more than five feet for land with natural slope of 10%
or greater, and not greater than two feet for less steeply sloping land.
B. Watercourses and drainage. The topographic map shall
show existing watercourses, drainageways, streams and ponds.
C. Natural features. The natural features, if any, mentioned in §§
283-14F and
283-33C, including single trees with a diameter of eight inches or more, shall be shown on the topographic map.
D. Streets. The location of existing and proposed streets
shall be shown on the topographic map, and the boundary line of property proposed
to be subdivided.
E. Preparation of map. The topographic map shall be prepared
by a professional engineer or land surveyor, duly licensed by the State of
New York. The name, address and signature of such engineer or surveyor shall
appear upon the said map, as well as identifying title of the subdivision,
date, North point, and graphic scale. In appropriate cases, and when approved
by the Engineer as being sufficient for the particular situation, the Board
may accept a reproduction, enlarged to the required scale, of the county topographic
map in lieu of the above requirements. A map so prepared shall be properly
identified, as required above, and shall bear an appropriate description of
the method of reproduction. The Board may designate such of the above information
as it will require the subdivider to show upon the reproduced map.