By authority of Article VI-A of the Village Law, a resolution adopted by the Planning Board on April 9, 1969, and
a resolution adopted by the Board of Trustees on May 14, 1969, the Planning
Board and the Board of Trustees have adopted these regulations for the subdivision
of land within the Village and, pursuant to Section 1610 of the County Government
Law of Nassau County, as amended, on land within 300 feet of the boundaries
of the Village.
For the purpose of providing for the future growth and development of
the Village and affording adequate facilities for the housing and transportation,
distribution, comfort, convenience, safety, health and welfare of its population,
the Board is authorized and empowered to approve plats showing lots, blocks
or sites, with or without streets or highways, and to approve the development
of plats entirely or partially undeveloped and which have been filed in the
office of the Clerk of Nassau County prior to the appointment of the Planning
Board and the grant to the Board of the power to approve plats.
Whenever access to the land shown on a subdivision plat can be had only
across land in another municipality, the Board may request assurance from
the Village Attorney than an access road has been legally established and
shall ascertain either that such access road is adequately improved or that
a performance bond has been duly executed and posted and is sufficient in
amount to assure construction of the access road. In general, lot lines shall
be laid out so as not to cross Village street boundaries.
For a resubdivision, the same procedures, rules and regulations shall
apply as for a subdivision.