The policy of the Town of Porter is declared to be that the Planning Board considers land subdivision plats as part of a plan for the orderly, economic and efficient future growth and development of the Town, consistent with its character and the continuing needs of its people for enjoyable open space. The following objectives shall guide the Planning Board's decisions as related to the public health, safety and welfare:
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Proper provisions shall be made for drainage, water supply sewerage, and other appropriate utility services in accordance with Town Law and General Municipal Law.
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The proposed streets shall provide a safe, convenient, and functional system for vehicular circulation; they shall be properly related to the Comprehensive Plan.
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Streets shall be of such width, grade, and location as to accommodate prospective traffic as determined by existing and probable future land and building uses and shall meet all applicable Town standards and, if appropriate, NYS Department of Transportation Standards.
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Where appropriate, sidewalks shall provide a safe, convenient and functional system for pedestrian circulation.
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Buildings, lots, blocks, and streets shall be arranged to afford adequate light, view, and air; to facilitate fire protection; and to provide ample access for fire-fighting equipment to buildings.
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Adequate land is preserved for agricultural uses to preserve the rural character of the community.
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Adequate sites and/or resources for parks, playgrounds and forever-green areas shall be provided so that residents of all neighborhoods have convenient and safe access to such facilities.
This chapter shall apply to all subdivisions within the Town of Porter, New York, excluding the Village of Youngstown, and supersedes earlier laws and amendments of the subdivision regulations in the Town of Porter. The Town Board authorizes and empowers the Planning Board of the Town of Porter to:
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Approve or disapprove subdivisions as prescribed by Town Law, Article 16, §§ 276 through 279, Public Health Law, Article 11, Title II, and Environmental Conservation Law, Article 17, Title 15.
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Approve plans for subdivisions of land.
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Approve or disapprove all plats or changes to plats showing lots, blocks or sites with or without streets or highways.
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The provisions of this chapter, in their interpretation and application, shall be held to be the minimum requirements for the promotion of the public health, safety, and general welfare.
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This chapter is not intended to interfere with, abrogate, or annul any other law, rule or regulation, statute or provision of law. Where any of the provisions of these regulations impose restrictions different from any other law, rule or regulation or other provision of law, whichever provisions are more restrictive or impose higher standards shall control. This chapter, however, shall repeal and replace in their entirety the Subdivision Regulations approved by the Town Board on June 11, 1979, including all amendments thereto preceding the enactment of this chapter as local law.
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If any part or provision of these regulations is judged invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, such judgment shall be confined in application to the part or provision directly on which judgment shall have been rendered and shall not affect or impair the validity of the remainder of this chapter or the application thereof to other persons or circumstances. The Town hereby declares that it would have enacted the remainder of these regulations even without such part or provision or application.
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Amendments to this chapter shall be made pursuant to the New York State Municipal Home Rule Law.
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Should provisions of New York State Town Law be amended to require actions different from those specified herein, the state requirements shall prevail.
This chapter shall take effect immediately on approval by the Town Board. Whenever used in this chapter, the term "effective date" shall mean November 8, 2010.