Prior to filing an application for approval of a major subdivision
plat, the applicant shall submit a resource analysis map and participate
in a conceptual design discussion with the Town of Red Hook Planning
Board. The sketch plat may be submitted simultaneously with the resource
analysis map, or may be submitted at a subsequent meeting. However,
the resource analysis map must be on a separate map from the sketch
plat. The Planning Board may, in its discretion, require submission
of a resource analysis map for a minor subdivision. Applicants should
become familiar with this chapter, the Town's Comprehensive Plan,
Open Space Plan, Zoning Law, greenway connections, and SEQR requirements
in order to have a general understanding of the process. The applicant
should have also performed an on-site assessment of the parcel(s).
A. Resource analysis map.
(1) If required, prior to the submission of a sketch plat, an applicant shall prepare a resource analysis map which meets the requirements of §
120-23, and participate in a discussion with the Planning Board to determine a conceptual plan for the proposed subdivision.
(2) Five copies of the resource analysis map shall be submitted to the
Clerk of the Planning Board at least 10 days prior to the regular
meeting of the Planning Board. Payment of a nonrefundable filing fee
in accordance with the subdivision fee schedule shall accompany the
submission.
B. Study of resource analysis map. The Planning Board shall review the
applicant's resource analysis map and discuss the proposed subdivision
with the applicant. The applicant should be prepared to discuss possible
subdivision concepts, based on the site's resource analysis,
and how the subdivision concepts can meet the objectives of Town regulations.
The resource analysis map and conceptual design discussion will form
the basis for the design of the subdivision and should be reflected
in the sketch plan and subsequent plans. Any requirements of these
regulations which the applicant requests to be waived should be discussed
at this time. No statement, comment or other communication made during
this informal review shall be binding on any party. The Planning Board
may provide the applicant with written comments, which may be in the
form of meeting minutes, regarding whether the resource analysis plan
meets the objectives of this chapter. If comments are received, such
comments shall be incorporated by the applicant into the sketch plat.
If no comments are received within 62 days of submission of the resource
analysis map, the applicant may proceed to sketch.
C. The resource analysis map and conceptual discussion does not allow
filing of a plat with the Dutchess County Clerk or authorize the sale
or lease of or any offer to sell or lease any lots in such subdivision
or any part thereof. The resource analysis map and conceptual discussion
allows the applicant to proceed with sketch plat application.
D. Conservation subdivision. The applicant is encouraged at this time
to identify a party to accept a conservation easement over the required
open space which may provide input as to which land has conservation
value and which land is suitable for development.