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Village of Kings Point, NY
Nassau County
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All applications for approval by the Planning Board must be in writing and must be submitted to the Village Clerk and must consist of the following papers:
A. 
A petition verified by the owner or owners of the fee of the property stating precisely what action by the Board is desired.
B. 
A map plat or plan in respect to which approval is requested, in triplicate, and in addition thereto, one photographic copy of the plat reduced to the same scale as the Master Plan, which is one inch to each 400 feet.
C. 
The name and address of the person to whom notice of a hearing on such application may be sent.
D. 
If the applicant is not the owner of record, proof must be submitted showing the authority of the applicant to make the application and to make and verify the petition.
The petition or a schedule annexed thereto shall show the following:
A. 
The type of pavement or surface proposed for each street and for sidewalks and curbs, if any, when such improvements are proposed to be constructed.
B. 
Specifications of materials to be used and means to be adopted in the construction of the street surfaces and the curbs and sidewalks, if any, and any drains and underground pipes.
C. 
The grades of the streets showing the course and disposition of surface waters, the location of proposed drains, culverts, catchbasins or other means for the disposition of surface water.
D. 
Plantings to be made on shoulders of streets and in parks.
E. 
Whether it is proposed to connect with public sewers or to construct cesspools or septic tanks or other means for the disposal of sewage.
F. 
Such other information as the Board may require in individual cases.
A. 
Maps, plats or plans shall be submitted in triplicate, together with a photographic copy reduced to scale of one inch to each 400 feet, as above provided. They shall be drawn to scale and shall, by diagram or notes thereon show:
(1) 
The boundaries of the property affected and the courses and distances of such boundaries.
(2) 
The location of all proposed streets, giving the courses and distances of the lines thereof and the grades thereof.
(3) 
The location of all existing and proposed connecting and immediately contiguous streets on other property, laid out on the Master Plan of the Village.
(4) 
The location of existing buildings and other structures, ponds, watercourses and other natural or physical features.
(5) 
The proposed lot developments with the lines of each lot and the area of each lot.
(6) 
The location of proposed drains, culverts, catchbasins or other means for the disposition of surface water (this may be done by an accompanying map).
(7) 
The location of sufficient monuments to adequately define the course of the streets.
(8) 
The location of lines of public utilities existing and as proposed, including electric lighting and telephone poles and conduits, water mains, gas mains and incidental structures (this may be done by an accompanying map).
(9) 
The location of any park or parks or spaces for recreational purposes.
(10) 
Such other features as the Board may require in individual cases.
B. 
All maps, plats or plans must be in form to be recorded in the office of the Clerk of Nassau County.