[Amended 9-8-1993 by L.L. No. 3-1993]
All electrical facilities extended to furnish permanent electrical service to new residential buildings within a subdivision in the Town of Dickinson must be installed underground in accordance with the relevant laws of New York State or regulations issued pursuant thereto.
A. 
In the Town of Dickinson it shall be the responsibility of the subdivider to provide for the installation of all of the major underground facilities which will be required to serve his subdivision. He shall be responsible for installing all trunk lines necessary to provide service to all of the regulations and standards specified by New York State and the Public Service Commission.
B. 
The subdivider must submit a written statement as part of his final plat submission indicating that he agrees to pay for the cost of installing all underground trunk lines.
[Amended 9-8-1993 by L.L. No. 3-1993]
All subdivisions shall make adequate provision for common open space and recreation areas in the preliminary and final subdivision plats. Such provisions shall be acceptable to the Planning Board and shall be subject to the following minimum standards:
A. 
Such open space areas shall be reasonable level, usable open space.
B. 
The open space and recreation area shall be conveniently located so as to be easily accessible to all areas of the subdivision. Such space shall have a total area equal to at least 10% of the gross land area of the subdivision. This size standard may be reduced by the Planning Board if the subdivider can supply sufficient evidence that he can meet the open space and recreational needs of the potential population of his subdivision with a smaller area.
C. 
The subdivider shall make provisions to clear and develop the open space area and make it ready for development.
D. 
Development and maintenance of the open space areas may be accomplished by any one of the following methods:
(1) 
The subdivider may develop the open space area and maintain it.
(2) 
The subdivider may develop a deed for the open space area which specifically limits the use of the particular parcel to park, recreation and open space uses. He may transfer the deed of the open space area (with provisions limiting its use exclusively to open space, park and recreation) to the Town. If the Town accepts the deed to the property, it shall assume the responsibility of developing and maintaining the open space area.