Whenever any subdivision of land as hereinbefore defined is proposed to be made, the subdividing owner thereof or his agent shall submit to the Village Clerk, in quadruplicate, a location map and a preliminary sketch of the property to be subdivided, complying with the provisions of §
100-34 of Article
IV of these regulations.
Following an examination of said preliminary sketch and location
map, the Building Inspector will advise the applicant of any suggested
changes in the general layout of the proposed subdivision.
The preliminary layout, topographic map, road profiles and formal
subdivision plat and all procedures relating thereto shall comply
fully and in all respects with the Village Law of the State of New
York and particularly Article 7 thereof, the Building Zone Code of
the Village of Centre Island, drainage regulations and Board of Health requirements
of the County of Nassau and these regulations.
After the submission of such preliminary layout, accompanying
maps and the filing fees, the same shall be examined by the Village
Engineer, who will make his report to the Board.
After such hearing, the Board will advise the applicant, in
writing, as follows:
A. The changes, if any, which it will require in the preliminary layout.
B. The character and extent of public improvements, if any, which will
be required by the Board.
C. The character and extent of the public improvements for which waivers
may have been requested and which, in the Board's opinion, may
be waived without jeopardy to the public health, safety, morals and
general welfare.
D. The estimated amount of the performance bond for the public improvements
which the Board will require as a prerequisite to the approval of
the formal subdivision plat. If said subdivision is developed in sections,
a portion of the bond may be released as each section is completed.
E. The required amount of fees to be paid by the applicant at the time
he files application for final approval of the subdivision plat and
road profiles.
Within six months from the date of the notice described in §
100-10B, the applicant shall file with the Board, through the Village Clerk, an application for final approval in duplicate, together with two original tracings of the plat and road profiles, which have previously been examined by the Building Inspector. Such final plat and road profiles must comply with the Village Law of the State of New York, drainage regulations and Board of Health requirements of Nassau County, the Building Zone Code of the Village of Centre Island and the provisions required in the notice mentioned in §
100-11 and must bear the required signatures of the proper authorities. They shall also be accompanied by the offers of dedication and deeds, in a form certified as satisfactory by the Village Attorney, of all land included in rights-of-way, parks or other public places. Another duplicate application only should also be filed simultaneously with the Building Inspector.
The fees in connection with the filing of plats as fixed by
local law shall accompany said application.
As a condition of the final approval of the plat the Board may require the applicant to file a performance bond or other security, in accordance with the provisions of § 7-730 of the Village Law, sufficient in amount to cover the cost of completion of all public improvements required in the plat or under §
100-11B of this Article. Such bond shall be subject to the approval of the Board of Trustees as to form, sufficiency and manner of execution. Proof of payment of taxes must be submitted.
The approval of the Board shall be shown by its stamp of approval
placed upon the original plat and the signatures of the Chairman or
Vice Chairman and the Clerk endorsed thereon. Said stamp shall not
be affixed until the Board of Trustees has accepted the performance
bond or other security which may be required.
If the applicant shall seek an extension of time in which to
file a performance bond or to meet any of the conditions set forth
by the Board in connection with its granting of final approval, the
request for any such extension must be filed at least 15 days before
the date on which said performance bond is due to be filed or other
conditions are to be met, and such fees as are prescribed by local
law shall accompany such application for an extension.