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Village of Central Square, NY
Oswego County
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The final plat shall conform essentially to the conditionally approved preliminary plat and it may constitute only that portion of the conditionally approved preliminary plat which the subdivider proposes to record and develop at the time, provided that such portion conforms to all the requirements of these regulations.
[Amended 1-8-2007 by L.L. No. 2-2007]
A. 
The application for approval of the final plat shall be submitted in writing to the Planning Board on forms provided by the Village Clerk at least 10 days prior to the meeting at which it is to be considered by the Planning Board. Such application for final approval shall be filed within six months from the date of conditional approval.
B. 
The following documents and maps should be submitted with the application to the Planning Board:
(1) 
One original and two cloth prints of the final plat.
(2) 
One original and one cloth print of typical cross sections and profiles of streets showing grades approved by the Village Engineer.
(3) 
Evidence of legal ownership of property.
(4) 
If a zoning change is involved, certification from the Village Clerk shall be required indicating that the change has been approved by the Village Board and is in effect.
(5) 
Deed restrictions, existing and proposed, in form for recording.
(6) 
A certificate by the Village Engineer certifying that the subdivider has complied with one of the following alternatives:
(a) 
All improvements have been installed in accord with requirements of these regulations and with the action of the Planning Board giving conditional approval of the preliminary plat; or
(b) 
A bond or certified check has been posted in sufficient amount to assure such completion of all required improvements.
(7) 
Statement of approval on the final plat by the New York State Departments of Health and Environmental Conservation and any other authority having jurisdiction.
(8) 
Certificate of approval from the Village Attorney as to the legal sufficiency of the offers of cession by the subdivider of the areas for public use, including streets.
(9) 
Such other certificates, affidavits, endorsements or dedications as may be required by the Planning Board in the enforcement of these regulations.
[Amended 1-8-2007 by L.L. No. 2-2007]
The final plat shall be clearly and legibly drawn in India ink on tracing cloth. The size of the sheet shall be 20 inches by 20 inches or 20 inches by 40 inches. The scale shall be 100 feet to one inch unless otherwise required by the Planning Board. The following information shall be set forth on the final plat:
A. 
Identification.
(1) 
The words "final plat" and the name of the subdivision, including section if a part of the entire proposed subdivision.
(2) 
Name of the owner of the subdivision.
(3) 
Certification of licensed surveyor that the plat is correct and made from an actual survey.
(4) 
Location by state, county, village, tax map designation or other recognized land division and position within such division.
(5) 
Date.
(6) 
True North point and scale.
B. 
Existing conditions.
(1) 
The names of record of all owners of land bordering on the proposed subdivision and/or the names of all subdivisions bordering on the proposed subdivision.
(2) 
Boundary of the subdivision.
(3) 
Location, width, and names of existing or platted streets or other public rights-of-way, lots, railroads and watercourses within and/or immediately adjacent to the subdivision.
C. 
Proposed development.
(1) 
The location and dimensions of all proposed streets, alleys, easements, and lots.
(2) 
Lot numbers.
(3) 
Proposed street names.
(4) 
Proposed building setback lines.
(5) 
Accurate outlines of all parcels of land to be dedicated or reserved for public use, if any.
(6) 
All easements for rights-of-way provided for public services or utilities and any limitation of such easements.
D. 
Supplementary plans.
(1) 
Streets. A center-line profile of proposed streets with typical cross sections indicating proposed crown and slopes anticipated in meeting required street improvements. All drainage and drainage structures shall be indicated on the profile. All proposed grades shall be curb grades of the respective streets and shall be indicated in complete detail in the profile and referenced to the stationing shown on the plan.
(2) 
Water supply and sewage disposal. Soil conditions and results of soil tests when sewage facilities are not available to the subdivision and a typical lot layout or layouts indicating the location and type of arrangement for sewage disposal and water supply.
(3) 
The supplementary plans shall be certified by the Village Engineer and submitted to the Planning Board prior to the construction of all such improvements.
E. 
Surveying data and monuments.
(1) 
All plat boundaries with length of course to 1/100 foot and bearings to half minutes. When required by the Village Engineer all calculations and field notes shall be submitted.
(2) 
Bearings and distances to the nearest established street lines, sections, corners of other recognized permanent monuments, which shall be accurately described on the final plat.
(3) 
Length of all arcs, chord and chord bearings, radii, internal angles, points of curvature and tangent bearings.
(4) 
All lot lines, with accurate dimensions in feet and hundredths, and with bearings or angles to street lines.
(5) 
Accurate location of all monuments. All permanent reference monuments shall be shown on the plat by symbol "x" and all permanent lot corner markers shall be shown on the plat by symbol "o."
[Added 2-23-2009 by L.L. No. 1-2009]
A stormwater pollution prevention plan consistent with the requirements of Article I and II of Chapter 210, Stormwater Management; Erosion and Sediment Control, and with the terms of preliminary plan approval shall be required for final subdivision plat approval. The SWPPP shall meet the performance and design criteria and standards in Article 2 of Chapter 210. The approved final subdivision plat shall be consistent with the provisions of Chapter 210.
[Amended 1-8-2007 by L.L. No. 2-2007]
A. 
The Planning Board, after public hearing, shall approve, modify and approve, or disapprove the final plat within 60 days of its submission, otherwise said plat shall be deemed approved. The certificate of the Village Clerk as to the date of submission of the final plat for approval and the failure to take action within such time shall be sufficient in lieu of the endorsement or evidence of approval herein required. If disapproved, the grounds for disapproval shall be stated on the record of the Planning Board, including the reference to the regulation violated by the plat.
B. 
The subdivider shall be notified of the final action of the Planning Board, and he or she shall record the final plat in the office of the Clerk of Oswego County, New York, within 90 days after the date of approval, otherwise the plat shall be considered void and must again be submitted to the Planning Board for approval before recording in the office of the Clerk of Oswego County, New York.