The Board of Trustees of the Village of East Hills determines
that, to protect the best interests of the residents of the Village
of East Hills, the public interest requires the setting aside of property
as parkland or the provision of a cash equivalent for park and recreational
purposes when any subdivision is granted or a change in use is approved
by the Incorporated Village of East Hills.
In those cases where a developer wishes to offer to the Village
the land for a park or recreational purpose, the Board of Trustees
or Planning Board, as the case may be, may request the assistance
of the Village Attorney to assure that such conveyance will be acceptable
in form and procedure. In general, such conveyance should satisfy
the following requirements:
A. The deed shall be in the form of a bargain and sale deed with a covenant
against the grantor's acts.
B. In the case of street widening or realignment reservations, the conveyance
shall be unrestricted as to future use.
C. The description in the deed shall correspond to the description set
forth in the subdivision survey.
D. The deed shall be accompanied by a copy of the grantor's title report,
together with the name of the grantor's title company, showing the
status of the title to his or her property.
All applications for a subdivision or change in use shall comply
with the terms of this article.