Minor subdivisions must comply with §§
195-36 and
195-37 below. Preliminary applications for major subdivisions must comply with §§
195-36,
195-37 and
195-38 below. Final applications for major subdivisions must comply with §§
195-40 and
195-41 below.
All applications for minor subdivisions and preliminary plats
for major subdivisions shall include the following:
A. Five copies of the application form.
B. A nonrefundable application fee.
C. A copy of any covenants or deed restrictions which are intended to
cover all or part of the tract.
D. Five copies of the plat prepared at a scale of not more than 100
feet to the inch.
E. A statement of the nature and extent of the interest of any state
employee, or officer or employee of the Town in the applicant pursuant
to General Municipal Law § 809, when applicable.
F. An environmental assessment form (EAF) and, when applicable, a draft
environmental impact statement (EIS) pursuant to 6 NYCRR 617.
All minor subdivision plats shall be prepared and drawn in conformity
with Appendix A of this chapter and shall show:
A. An actual field survey of the boundary lines of the tract, giving
complete descriptive data by bearings and distances, the location
and type of all monuments, and including elevation contours at USGS
intervals, minimum, and referenced corners of the tract; and shall
be made and certified to by a licensed land surveyor.
B. The proposed pattern of parcels and lots, including parcel and lot
widths, depths, and areas within the subdivided area. Calculations
of lot areas shall exclude public road areas.
C. The locations of all zoning front, side and rear yard lines; zoning
district lines and the names of all applicable zones; floodplains;
wetlands; and easements.
E. Any other specifications required by the Planning Board.
Preliminary plat applications for major subdivisions shall contain
the following:
A. All items specified in §
195-36 above.
B. If the application is for a subdivision in sections, covering only
a part of the subdivider's entire holding, a map of the entire
subdivision, drawn at a scale of not less than 300 feet to the inch
showing an outline of the platted area with its proposed roads and
indication of the probable future road system with its grades and
drainage in the remaining portion of the subdivision and the probable
future drainage layout of the entire subdivision shall be submitted.
The section submitted shall be considered in the context of the entire
subdivision.
The preliminary plat for major subdivisions shall be prepared
and drawn in conformity with Appendix A of this chapter and shall show:
A. An actual field survey of the boundary lines of the tract, giving
complete descriptive data by bearings and distances, the location
and type of all monuments, and referenced corners of the tract; and
shall be made and certified to by a licensed land surveyor.
B. The proposed pattern of parcels and lots, including parcel and lot
widths, depths, and areas within the subdivided area. Calculations
of lot areas shall exclude public road areas.
C. The locations of all zoning front, side and rear yard lines, zoning
district lines and the names of all applicable zones.
D. The parcels of land proposed to be dedicated to public use and the
conditions of such dedication.
E. The location of existing property lines, easements, buildings, watercourses,
wetlands, rock outcrops, wooded areas, floodplains, and other significant
existing features for the proposed subdivision and adjacent property.
F. The location of existing wells, on-site sewage disposal systems,
sewers, water mains, culverts and drains on the property, with pipe
sizes, grades and direction of flow.
G. Contours with intervals of five feet or less, or as required by the
Planning Board, including elevations on existing roads; and a grading
plan, where natural contours are to be changed more than two feet.
H. The width and location of any roads or public ways or places shown
on the Comprehensive Plan, within the area to be subdivided, and the
width, location, grades and road profiles of all roads or public ways
proposed by the developer.
I. The approximate location and size of all proposed water lines, valves,
hydrants and sewer lines, and fire alarm boxes, and connection to
existing lines or alternate means of water supply or sewage disposal
and treatment as provided in the Public Health Law, and profiles of
all proposed water and sewer lines.
J. A storm drainage plan indicating the approximate location and size
of proposed lines and their profiles, and connection to existing lines
or alternate means of disposal.
K. Plans and cross-sections of the proposed location and type of sidewalks,
road lighting standards, road trees, curbs, water mains, sanitary
sewers and storm drains, and the size and type thereof, the character,
width and depth of pavements and subbase, the location of manholes,
basins and underground conduits.
L. Preliminary designs of any bridges or culverts which may be required.
M. The words "preliminary plat."
N. Any other specifications required by the Planning Board.
Final plat applications for major subdivisions shall contain
the following:
A. Five copies of the application form.
B. A nonrefundable application fee.
C. Copies of agreements or other documents showing the manner in which
public open space areas are to be maintained and the provisions made
therefor.
D. Offers of cession and covenants governing the maintenance of unceded
open space, bearing the certificate of approval of the Town Attorney
as to their legal sufficiency.
E. A map indicating the location of monuments marking all underground
utilities as actually installed.
F. Five copies of the plat prepared at a scale of not more than 100
feet to the inch.
The final plat shall be prepared and drawn in conformity with
Appendix A of this chapter and show:
A. Sufficient data from an actual field survey to determine readily
the location, bearing and length of every road line, lot line, boundary
line, and to reproduce such lines upon the ground.
B. The length and bearing of all straight lines; the radii, length,
central angles and cord bearings for road curves; the dimensions and
angles of the lines of each lot; and all dimensions in feet and decimals
of a foot.
C. Road lines, pedestrian ways, lots, reservations, easements and areas
to be dedicated to public use.
D. The locations of all zoning front, side and rear yard lines; zoning
district lines and the names of all applicable zones; floodplains;
wetlands; and easements.
E. Public open spaces for which deeds are included, and those spaces
title to which is reserved by the developer.
F. Lots and blocks numbered and lettered in accordance with the prevailing
Town practice.
G. Permanent reference monuments.
I. Any other specifications required by the Planning Board.
The Planning Board may waive any of the submission requirements
above where it deems that the information is either not applicable
or necessary for a particular review.