[Amended 12-1-2010 by L.L. No. 4-2010]
A minor subdivision plat shall be prepared and
submitted to the Planning Board for all proposed minor subdivisions.
This is a two-step process that involves Town departmental review
and Planning Board review and approval. The requirements and procedures
of this process are as follows:
A. Requirements.
(1) Nine copies of the minor subdivision plat, a completed application, and a fee as required by Chapter
99 of the Code of the Town of Clarence (Fees) shall be submitted to the Planning and Zoning Office for necessary review coordination.
(2) Additional copies may be required to be submitted
to the Planning and Zoning Department if it is determined that other
officials, agencies or consultants need to be informed about the project.
(3) The minor subdivision plat shall comply with the requirements
as developed by the Town Engineering, Planning, and Highway Departments
and as may be adopted by the Town Board.
B. Procedures shall be as follows:
(1) Completed application. Upon the receipt of an application
for a minor subdivision, the Director of Community Development or
designee shall review the application submitted to determine whether
it is complete in accordance with the standards of this chapter. The
Director of Community Development or designee shall place the matter
on the agenda of the next available Planning Board meeting. The Director
of Community Development shall distribute the plat to affected agencies,
including but not limited to the Town Engineer, the Building Department,
the Highway Superintendent, the Traffic Safety Board, the Fire Advisory
Board, the Town Assessor, and the Town Attorney.
(2) Action on minor subdivision plat.
(a) Prior to taking final action on the submitted application for a minor
subdivision, comments from all involved agencies and departments shall
be forwarded to the Planning Board through the Planning and Zoning
Office.
(b) The Planning Board shall, by resolution, within 62 days of receipt
of complete application, approve conditionally, approve with or without
modification or disapprove such application. In the case of disapproval
of a proposed minor subdivision application, the Planning Board shall
identify reasons for disapproval in its minutes. Failure of the Planning
Board to act within the required time period shall constitute approval.
The time in which the Planning Board must take action may be extended
by mutual consent between the developer and the Planning Board.
(c) Upon approval of a minor subdivision plat by the Planning Board,
the Planning Board Chairperson shall sign such plat for filing with
the Erie County Clerk's office.
(d) Expiration of approval. An approved minor subdivision plat shall
be filed in the Erie County Clerk's office within 62 days from the
date of the signature of the Planning Board Chairperson. Failure to
file the plat within this period shall constitute expiration of approval.
(e) Issuance of permits restricted. No site improvements within the subdivision
shall be installed until the plat has received final plat approval
by the Planning Board and surety has been posted pursuant to this
chapter. No building permits shall be issued within the proposed subdivision
until the plat has been filed in the Erie County Clerk's office and
notification of the filing has been received by the Assessor and the
Planning and Zoning and Building Departments.