The following shall be submitted with applications for approval of a final plat for a minor subdivision:
A. 
Name and address of the subdivider and professional advisers, including license numbers and seals.
B. 
Two copies of the minor subdivision plat, one each to be submitted to the County Clerk and the Town Clerk, drawn with ink on cloth, plus two paper copies. The plat map (drawn by a licensed surveyor at a scale of one inch to 100 feet, unless otherwise specified by the Planning Board) shall contain the following information:
(1) 
Subdivision name, scale, North arrow and date.
(2) 
Subdivision boundaries.
(3) 
Contiguous properties and names of owners.
(4) 
Total acreage of the subdivision and number of lots proposed.
(5) 
Existing roads, utilities and structures.
(6) 
Watercourses (including all FEMA Federal Flood Insurance Hazard Areas), marshes (including DEC-designated wetlands), wooded areas and other significant physical features on or near the site.
(7) 
Proposed pattern of lots, including lot widths and depths, road layout, open space, drainage, sewerage and water supply.
(8) 
Land contours at twenty-foot intervals or less, as required by the Planning Board.
(9) 
Reference to all existing and/or proposed restrictions on the land (also see Subsection D below).
(10) 
The location of each perc test hole and deep hole test on each lot with identification numbers and a corresponding table containing the test data (the table can be attached to the map on a separate sheet of paper).
(11) 
Any other conditions requested by the Planning Board.
C. 
One copy of the appropriate Tax Parcel Map(s) to enable the entire tract to be shown on one sheet and to show the proposed subdivision's location in relation to surrounding parcels and the nearest street intersection.
D. 
Complete text of all existing and/or intended restrictions on the use of land including easements, covenants and zoning.
E. 
Building types and approximate size and cost, if known.
F. 
SEQR Environmental Assessment Form (EAF); full or short form, as required by the Planning Board.
G. 
On-site sanitation and water supply facilities shall be designed to meet the specifications of the State Department of Health, and a statement to this effect shall be made on the application.
H. 
A statement of all lands owned by applicant within 2,000 feet of the property under consideration and a brief description of future development plans for any of these lands, if known.
I. 
For all proposed lots fronting on state or county highways or town roads, written confirmation from either the New York State Department of Transportation, Madison County Highway Department or Town Highway Superintendent, as appropriate, that the frontage of all such proposed lots in the subdivision would allow location of a driveway providing safe highway access.
J. 
Additional information as deemed necessary by the Planning Board.
K. 
Any required fees.
When an application concerns a minor subdivision of uncomplicated nature, such as a small subdivision along an existing road that requires no installation of public facilities, the Planning Board may waive certain submission requirements.