By ordinance adopted by the Common Council on the 1st day of July 1958,
the Planning Commission of the City of Gloversville has power and authority
to approve plats for subdivisions within the City of Gloversville pursuant
to the provisions of Article II of the General City Law as a basis for such
approval, the Planning Commission prescribes the following regulations.
This chapter is enacted for the following purposes:
A. To provide for the future growth and development of the
city.
B. To afford adequate facilities for the housing, transportation,
distribution, comfort, convenience, safety, health and welfare.
C. To show in proper cases a park or parks suitably located
for playground or other recreational purposes.
D. To require that the streets and highways shall be of
sufficient width and suitable grade and shall be suitably located to accommodate
the prospective traffic, to afford adequate light and air, to facilitate fire
protection and to provide access of fire-fighting equipment to buildings.
E. To assure that the subdivision streets and highways shall be coordinated so as to compose a convenient system conforming to the Official Map and properly related to the Master Plan and Ch.
300, Zoning.
F. That the land shown on such plats shall be of such character
that it can be used safely for building purposes without danger to health
or peril from flood, fire or other menace.
For the purpose of this chapter, which shall be known and may be cited
as the "City of Gloversville Subdivision Regulations," certain words used
herein are defined as follows:
ALLEYS
Minor ways which are used primarily for vehicular service access
to the back or the side of properties otherwise abutting on a street.
FINAL PLAT
The final map or drawing on which the plan of subdivision is presented
to the Planning Board for approval and which, if approved, will be submitted
to the County Clerk for recording.
MAJOR STREETS
Those streets which carry traffic from minor streets to the business
and industrial districts.
MARGINAL-ACCESS STREETS
Streets which are generally parallel with and adjacent to arterial
streets and highways and provide access to abutting properties and protection
from through traffic.
MASTER PLAN
A comprehensive plan prepared by the Planning Commission, which plan
indicates the general locations recommended for the various functional classes
of public works, places and structures and for the general physical development
of the City of Gloversville, and includes any unit or part of such plan separately
adopted and any amendment to such plan or parts thereof.
MINOR STREETS
Those Streets which are used primarily for access to abutting residential
properties. A "cul-de-sac" is a "minor street" with only one (1) outlet and
having a turning loop at the closed end.
OFFICIAL MAP
The map, established by the City of Gloversville pursuant to Article
III of the General City Law, showing the streets, highways and parks theretofore
laid out, adopted and established by law and any amendments thereto adopted
by the Common Council or additions thereto resulting from the approval of
subdivision plats by the Planning Commission and the subsequent filing of
such approved plats.
PRELIMINARY PLAN
The general plan of subdivision, drawn to scale, and showing the
pattern of streets and lots as proposed by the developer.
STREET
A way for vehicular traffic.
SUBDIVISION
The division hereafter of any parcel of land into two (2) or more
lots or parcels for the purpose of transfer of ownership or building development,
or, if a new street is involved, any division of a parcel of land, provided
that a division of land for agricultural purposes into lots or parcels of
five (5) acres or more and not involving a new street shall not be deemed
a "subdivision." The term includes resubdivision of large lots of record and
the combination of substandard lots of record into larger lots and, when appropriate
to the context, shall relate to the process of subdividing or to the land
subdivided.
[Amended 4-25-1995 by L.L. No. 4-1995]
Any person violating any provision of this chapter may be punishable
by a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50.) nor more than two hundred
fifty dollars ($250.) or imprisonment for a period not exceeding fifteen (15)
days, or both, for each offense, and a separate offense shall be deemed committed
on each day on which a violation occurs and continues.
[Added 3-23-2004 by L.L. No. 3-2004]