Whenever any subdivision of land is proposed to be made, and
before any contract for the sale of, or any offer to sell any lots
for such subdivision or any part thereof is made, and before any permit
for the erection of a structure in such proposed subdivision shall
be granted, the subdivider or his authorized agent shall apply in
writing for approval of such proposed subdivision in accordance with
the following procedure.
All matters which are the subject of a mandatory referral or
notice to other agencies, as set forth in the enabling statutes, shall
be transmitted to the appropriate agencies by the Planning Board or
by the applicant in accordance with the requirements of those other
agencies.
A. By County Planning Commission.
(1)
It is required in the Suffolk County Charter that, in certain
cases, local subdivision actions be reviewed by the County Planning
Commission for the purpose of coordinating and improving land development
decisions. This provision applies to any proposed plat of real property
lying within one mile of a nuclear plant or airport, or within a distance
of 500 feet from:
(a)
The boundary of any Village or town; or
(b)
The boundary of any existing or proposed county, state or federal
park or other recreation area; or
(c)
The right-of-way of any existing or proposed county or state
parkway, thruway, expressway, road or highway; or
(d)
The existing or proposed right-of-way of any stream or drainage
channel owned by the county or for which the county has established
channel lines; or
(e)
The existing or proposed boundary of any other county, state
or federally owned land.
(2)
The following information is to be submitted for referral:
(a)
Letter of referral, as specified.
(b)
Copies of:
[1]
Proposed plat (three copies required).
[2]
Proposed grading plan (one copy required).
[3]
Proposed profiles of streets, roads and highways (one copy required).
[4]
Proposed drainage plan (one copy required).
[5]
Topographical map (one copy required).
(c)
Any other such information or data that the referring agency
feels would aid in the review of the proposed plat.
(d)
In the event of a plat that will be filed in sections, a copy
of the plan for the entire tract shall be required.
B. County Department of Public Works. Review of the preliminary plat
by the County Department of Public Works, pursuant to § 239-k
of the General Municipal Law, is required in cases where plats front on or have access
to or are otherwise related to roads or drainage systems shown on
the County Map.
C. State Department of Transportation. The New York State Department
of Transportation is interested in reviewing subdivision applications
which involve any entrance, exit or construction upon state roads.