[Amended 12-1-2010 by L.L. No. 4-2010]
This chapter is enacted pursuant to the authority
granted to the Town Board in Article 16 of the New York State Town
Law and § 10 of the Municipal Home Rule Law for the purpose of
providing for the future growth and development of the Town of Clarence
and affording adequate facilities for the housing, transportation,
distribution, comfort, convenience, safety, health and welfare of
its population. By this chapter, the Town Board and Planning Board
are both authorized to approve site plans and preliminary and final
plats of subdivisions showing lots, blocks or sites, with or without
streets or highways, within the Town of Clarence. All applications
for major subdivisions shall first be reviewed by the Town Board.
If clustering is not required by the Town Board, then final approval
authority for major subdivisions and open area developments shall
be by the Planning Board. It shall be the sole discretion of the Town
Board to accept roads for public dedication. The Planning Board shall
identify, during the concept plan review process of any application
for subdivision, whether public roads are to be dedicated.
This chapter shall be known as "Local Law No. 5-2005, Chapter
193, the Subdivision Law of the Town of Clarence."
These regulations shall not be construed as
abating any action now pending under or by virtue of prior existing
subdivision regulations or as discontinuing, abating, modifying or
altering any penalty accruing or about to accrue or affecting the
liability of any person, firm or corporation or as waiving any right
of the Municipality under any section or provision existing at the
time of adoption of these regulations or as vacating or annulling
any rights obtained by any person, firm or corporation by lawful action
of the Municipality except as shall be expressly provided for in these
regulations.
In order that land may be subdivided in accordance
with these purposes and policy, these subdivision regulations are
hereby adopted.
[Amended 12-1-2010 by L.L. No. 4-2010]
Where either the Town Board or Planning Board
finds that because of unusual circumstances of shape, topography,
or other physical features of the subdivision tract, or because of
the nature of adjacent development, extraordinary hardships may result
from the strict compliance with these regulations, it may be recommended
by either the Town Board or Planning Board to vary such regulations.
If the Town Board does not recommend a variance on its own, such recommendation
shall be to the Town Board by the Planning Board. The Town Board may
authorize such variance via a supermajority vote. Such variance shall
only be considered so that substantial justice may be done and the
public interest is secured, provided that no such variation shall
be granted which will have the effect of nullifying the intent and
purpose of the adopted comprehensive Master Plan or of these regulations.
The provisions of Town Law § 265-a
shall apply for lots shown on an approved subdivision plat.