In the layout, development and improvement of a subdivision,
the subdivider shall comply with all standards, specifications, codes
and ordinances of the Village of Solvay, and, in addition, these subdividers
shall meet as minimums the standards of design and principles of the
land subdivision as set forth in this article.
Land subject to flooding and land deemed by the Village Board
to be uninhabitable shall not be subdivided for residential occupancy
nor for such other uses as may involve danger to health, life or property,
but such land within the area of the plan shall be set aside for such
uses as shall not be endangered by periodic or occasional inundation.
Reasonable requirements for the preservation of outstanding
natural features may be specified by the Village Board. These include
large trees or groves, watercourses and falls, historic sites, exceptional
views and similar irreplaceable assets in which there is general public
interest. There shall be at least one tree per lot in space of intervals
of not more than 50 feet, and two trees per lot on corner lots. No
trees shall be planted within the street right-of-way. Required trees
shall be located five feet to 10 feet outside the right-of-way. Trees
shall be hardy, suitable to local soil and climate and of the species
approved by the Village Board. New trees shall measure at least 1 1/2
inches in diameter as measured at a point four feet above the fresh
grade.