Within 62 days from the date of such public hearing, or from
the date of receipt of the application by the Clerk of the Planning
Board if no such hearing is held, the Planning Board shall act by
resolution on the final plat. The Planning Board shall approve, conditionally
approve with or without modifications, or disapprove the final plat.
The time in which the Planning Board must take action may only be
extended by mutual consent of the owner and the Planning Board. Failure
of the Planning Board to take action on a final plat within the time
prescribed therefor shall be deemed approval of the plat in accordance
with the provisions of § 276 of the New York State Town
Law. No plat shall be approved by the Planning Board as long as the
subdivider is in performance default on any previously approved plat
within the Town of Rhinebeck. If conditional approval is granted,
the Planning Board shall empower the Chair of the Planning Board to
sign the plat upon compliance with such conditions and requirements
as may be stated in its resolution of conditional approval. Within
five days of the resolution granting conditional approval, the plat
shall be so certified by the Clerk of the Planning Board as conditionally
approved, a copy filed in the Planning Board office, and a certified
copy mailed to the subdivider, which shall include a statement of
such requirements which, when completed, will authorize the signing
of the conditionally approved plat. Conditional approval of a plat
shall expire 180 days after the date of the resolution granting such
approval unless the requirements have been certified as completed
within that time. Upon specific request by the applicant, the Planning
Board may, however, extend the time within which a conditionally approved
plat may be submitted for signature, if in its opinion such extension
is warranted, for a time not to exceed two additional periods of 90
days each.