A. 
The purpose of these specifications is to provide minimum criteria for the design and construction of improvements within the Town which, upon the satisfactory completion thereof, may be offered for dedication to the Town of Ontario for perpetual operation and maintenance. The information contained in Part 2 is to be used in conjunction with Part 1 of these regulations.
B. 
The criteria established is intended to provide minimum standards which may be upgraded to serve the best interests of the Town. The information in this document is provided to aid in the submission of material in a uniform manner and attempt to expedite the various review and approval procedures.
C. 
This criteria shall govern in all areas of private, public, industrial and commercial development and/or areas that will involve connections to existing municipal systems in the Town.
A. 
It is the responsibility of the developer to ensure preparation of plans sufficient to meet the standards and requirements herein incorporated. Said plans shall be prepared by a design professional, licensed in the State of New York, who shall have experience in design of land development.
B. 
The Town and/or its representatives shall review the proposed plans as to their compliance with the standards and conditions encountered while meeting the best interests of the Town.
C. 
It is the responsibility of the contractor, acting for the developer, to construct the facilities in conformance with the approved plans and the Town standards.
D. 
Construction observation shall be provided by the Town or its designated representative to review construction as it is being performed.
E. 
The final results of the project remain the prime responsibility of the developer; and until the development is satisfactorily approved by the Town and/or its representatives, said development shall not be accepted for dedication.
Building permits shall not be granted until:
A. 
An approved subdivision plan is filed in the office of the Wayne County Clerk.
B. 
Drainage improvements are completed as shown on such plan and certified by the design engineer to the Town Building Department.
C. 
All utilities and improvements are dedicated to and accepted by the Town Board.
D. 
Easements affecting the development of a parcel are filed in the office of the Wayne County Clerk and notification of such is received by the Town.
E. 
A site plan has received final approval of the Planning Board and Subsections B and C above are addressed.