In considering applications for the subdivision of land, the Planning Board shall be guided by the standards set forth hereinafter. Said standards shall be considered to be minimum requirements and shall be waived by the Board only under circumstances set forth in Article
V herein.
In addition to the powers provided by Subdivision 4 of § 277
of the Town Law, the Planning Board may require the following:
A. Recreation areas shown on Comprehensive Plan. Where a proposed park, playground or open space shown on the Comprehensive Plan is located in whole or in part in a subdivision, the Board shall require that such area or areas be shown on the plat in accordance with the requirements specified in Subsection
B below. Such area or areas may be dedicated to the Town or county by the subdivider if the Town Board approves such dedication.
B. Parks and playgrounds not shown on Comprehensive Plan.
(1) The Planning Board may require that the plat show sites of a character,
extent and location suitable for the development of a park, playground
or other recreation purpose. The Planning Board may require that the
developer satisfactorily grade any such recreation areas shown on
the plat.
(2) The Board may require that not less than three acres of recreation
space be provided per 100 dwelling units shown on the plat. However,
in no case need the amount be more than 10% of the total area of the
subdivision. Such area or areas may be dedicated to the Town or county
by the subdivider if the Town Board approves such dedication.
C. Information to be submitted. In the event that an area to be used
for a park or playground is required to be so shown, the subdivider
shall submit, prior to final approval, to the Board, a drawing acceptable
to the Board in both form and scale of such area and the following
features thereof:
(1) The boundaries of said area, giving lengths and bearings of all straight
lines, radii, lengths, central angles and tangent distances of all
curves.
(2) Existing features such as brooks, ponds, clusters of trees, rock
outcrops and structures.
(3) Existing and, if applicable, proposed changes in grade and contours
of the said area and of area immediately adjacent.
D. Reserve strips prohibited. Reserve strips of land, which might be
used to control access from the proposed subdivision to any neighboring
property or to any land within the subdivision itself, shall be prohibited.
E. Preservation of natural features. The Planning Board shall, wherever
possible, establish the preservation of all natural features which
add value to residential developments and to the community, such as
large trees or groves, watercourses and falls, beaches, historic spots,
vistas and similar irreplaceable assets. No tree with a diameter of
eight inches or more as measured three feet above the base of the
trunk shall be removed unless such tree is within the right-of-way
of a street as shown on the final subdivision plat. Removal of additional
trees shall be subject to the approval of the Planning Board. In no
case, however, shall a tree with a diameter of eight inches or more
as measured three feet above the base of the trunk be removed without
prior approval by the Planning Board.