The proposed subdivision shall conform to all applicable requirements
of the Zoning Ordinance and shall be consistent with the Comprehensive
Plan. The Comprehensive Plan goals include maintaining the existing
environmental assets of the Village, preserving and protecting mature
trees and existing landscaping, and guiding, controlling, and encouraging
development that is consistent with the Village's character.
The Comprehensive Plan recognizes that trees and mature landscaping, as well as the ecology of the community, are important characteristics of the Village and should be preserved and protected. In furtherance thereof, the Village has enacted tree preservation regulations in Chapter
14, Article 16 of this Code. All subdivisions shall comply with the Village's tree preservation regulations in Chapter
14, Article 16 of this Code.
Street trees shall be installed along all parkways in the subdivision, in accordance with Section
16-6-1(G) of this Code. In addition, when the Village determines that additional landscaping is desirable or necessary to mitigate the impact of any new buildings or structures on any lot to be created within a subdivision, the subdivision approval may be conditioned upon the installation of additional landscaping on such lot to screen any new buildings or structures on that lot from an adjacent lot or from the street, or both. If such additional landscaping is required, the applicant shall submit, for the review and approval of the Village, a detailed landscaping plan depicting the additional landscaping. In addition, the Village may require the applicant to provide performance security and guaranty security for the landscaping, which security shall be submitted in accordance with the provisions of Article 6 of this Chapter
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The subdivision shall be developed in strict accordance with all applicable laws, statutes, ordinances, codes, and regulations related to grading and stormwater retention, detention, and drainage, including, without limitation, Chapter
12, Article 6, of this Code, as well as in strict accordance with the grading plans and profiles approved as part of the approved engineering plans. No grade change shall be permitted that would: (a) modify stormwater drainage on the property or an adjacent lot; (b) adversely impact the capacity or operation of the Village's stormwater system; or (c) affect the structural stability of an adjacent lot, unless the Village Engineer, in his or her sole determination, approves in writing an alternative means that will adequately provide for the collection and diversion of stormwater. No grading plan shall be approved that, in the Village Engineer's determination, poses potential adverse impacts to the environment, including, without limitation, significant change to the rate of stormwater runoff, rate or volume of sedimentation, or location of discharge.
All subdivisions shall be designed to provide appropriate public
street access to all lots in the subdivision, which access shall be
designated on the preliminary and final plats of subdivision.
Permanent survey monuments constructed of iron pipe not less
than one inch in diameter and 30 inches long, or as otherwise approved
by the Village Engineer, shall be installed at all street corners,
at all points where street lines intersect the exterior boundaries
of the proposed subdivision, and at angle points and points of curve
in each street.