§ 150-10
Information to be supplied. 

A. 

Preapplication approval. The following shall be submitted:

(1) 

Sufficient information to outline the existing site conditions and proposed development to supplement the drawings in Subsection A(2) and (3) of this section. This information shall include data on land characteristics, covenants, available community facilities and utilities and information describing the subdivision such as number of lots, typical lot width and depth, business areas, public areas, proposed covenants, utilities and street improvements.

(2) 

A location map to indicate the relationship of the proposed subdivision to significant existing community facilities which serve or influence it. Such facilities include major traffic arteries, shopping areas, schools, parks, employment center, railroads, churches, hospitals, etc. This map shall be drawn to a scale suitable to indicate the above features as well as North point, date and scale.

(3) 

A rough sketch of the proposed plat showing lots, streets and all other features of the proposal accompanied by data on existing topography. The sketch plat may be a freehand pencil drawing made directly on a print of the topographic survey.

Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code; see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I.

B. 

Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code; see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I.
Preliminary plat approval. The preliminary plat shall consist of one or more maps or drawings which may be reproduced on paper, with all dimensions shown in feet and decimals thereof, drawn to a scale of 50 feet to the inch, showing or accompanied by the following information:

(1) 

The proposed subdivision name and the name of the village and county.

(2) 

The names and addresses of the record owner, subdivider and designer of the preliminary plat.

(3) 

The number of acres within the proposed subdivision, location of property lines, existing buildings, watercourses, special district boundaries and other essential features.

(4) 

The names of all subdivisions immediately adjacent or the names of owners of adjacent property.

(5) 

The location of any existing sewage disposal systems and locations and size of water mains, culverts and drains on and immediately adjacent to the property, with pipe sizes, grades and direction of flow.

(6) 

The location, names and present widths of existing and proposed streets, highways, easements, building lines, alleys, parks and other proposed public open spaces and similar facts regarding adjacent property.

(7) 

The provisions of Chapter 175, Zoning, applicable to the area to be subdivided, any zoning district boundaries affecting the tract and any proposed change in such ordinance as it affects the area.

(8) 

The width and location of any streets or other public ways or places shown upon the Official Map and Master Plan, if any, within the area to be subdivided and the width, location, grades and street profiles of all streets or other public ways proposed by the subdivider.

(9) 

The contour lines at intervals of 10 feet based on United States Geological Survey (USGS) datum of existing grades and the proposed finished grades. Such contour lines shall be shown at intervals of less than 10 feet where required by the State Department of Health.

(10) 

Typical cross sections of the proposed grading, roadways, sidewalks and unusual topographic conditions.

(11) 

The date, true North point and scale.

(12) 

A metes and bounds description and a map of survey or tract boundary made and certified by a licensed land surveyor tied into established village reference points and, where possible, related to the state system of plane coordinates established by Chapter 545, Laws of 1938.

(13) 

Connection with existing water supply or alternative means of providing water supply to the proposed subdivision as provided in §§ 1115 through 1118 of the Public Health Law and water supply available for fire protection.

(14) 

Where a sanitary sewage system is unavailable, the alternative means of treatment and disposal of sewage proposed as provided in the same sections of the Public Health Law, including location and results of percolation and other tests to ascertain subsurface soil, rock and groundwater conditions and depth of groundwater unless pits are dry at a depth of five feet.

(15) 

The boundaries of any permanent easements over or under any part of the proposed subdivision not within the streets or other proposed public ways, which easement shall not be less than 10 feet in width and shall provide satisfactory access to an existing public highway or other proposed public open space shown upon the preliminary plat or upon the Official Map, if any.

(16) 

Provisions for collecting and discharging storm drainage in the form of a drainage plan.

(17) 

Preliminary designs of any bridges or culverts which may be required.

(18) 

The proposed lot lines, with approximate dimensions and suggested locations of buildings.

(19) 

The proposed location and type of sidewalks, streetlighting standards and species of street trees, the location of curbs, gutters, water mains and typical sewage disposal systems and the sizes and types thereof, the character, width and depth of pavement and subbase or other street improvement and the location of manholes and basins and underground conduit.

(20) 

All parcels of land proposed to be dedicated to public use and the conditions of such dedication.

(21) 

The location of all isolated trees over one foot in diameter four feet above ground level and the delineation of wooded areas and other significant site features.

(22) 

The location of temporary markers adequate to enable the Board to locate readily and appraise the basic layout in the field. Unless the subdivision is adjacent to an existing street intersection, the distance along a street from one corner of the property to the nearest existing street intersection shall be shown.

C. 

Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code; see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I.
Final plat approval. The final plat shall be drawn in ink on tracing cloth on sheets 20 inches by 20 inches or 20 inches by 40 inches and shall be at a scale of 50 feet to one inch. Where necessary, the plat may be on several sheets accompanied by an index sheet showing the entire subdivision. Space shall be reserved on each sheet for endorsement by the Board and the State Department of Health, where required. The final plat shall conform in all respects to the preliminary plat as approved by the Board and shall show or be accompanied by the following information:

(1) 

The proposed subdivision name and the name of the village and county.

(2) 

The name and address of the record owner and subdivider.

(3) 

A certification of title showing that the applicant is the owner.

(4) 

A certification by a licensed surveyor or engineer certifying to accuracy of survey and plat.

(5) 

The boundaries of the subdivision and its general location in relation to existing streets.

(6) 

A graphic scale, date and true North point.

(7) 

The street names and lines, pedestrian ways, lots, reservations, easements and areas to be dedicated to public use.

(8) 

Sufficient data acceptable to the Zoning Enforcement Officer, Village Engineer or duly designated official to determine readily the location, bearing and length of every street line, lot line and boundary line and to reproduce such lines upon the ground, where practicable, these should be referenced to monuments included in the state system of plane coordinates and, in any event, should be tied to reference points previously established by a public authority.

(9) 

The length of all straight lines and deflection angles, radii, length of curves and central angles of all curves, tangent distances and tangent bearings for each street.

(10) 

By proper designation on such plat, all proposed public open space for which offers of cession are made by the subdivider and those spaces title to which is reserved by him.

(11) 

The lots within the subdivision numbered in numerical order within blocks, and blocks lettered in alphabetical order, with all lot areas given in square feet.

(12) 

The building setback line on all lots.

(13) 

The location and description of monuments.

(14) 

The names of record owners of adjoining unplatted land.

(15) 

Reference to recorded subdivision plats of adjoining platted land by record name, date and number.

(16) 

Cross sections and profiles of all existing and proposed streets in the subdivision showing grades approved by the Zoning Enforcement Officer, Village Engineer or duly designated official. The profiles shall be drawn to standard scales and elevations and shall be based on USGS datum and approved by the Zoning Enforcement Officer, Village Engineer or duly designated official.

(17) 

Plans and profiles showing the exact location, size and invert elevations of existing and proposed water mains, sanitary sewers and stormwater drains; profiles of all utility lines at points of interference; and the location of fire hydrants, gas lines and other underground utilities or structures.

(18) 

A grading plan showing present and proposed contours at two-foot intervals, referred to the same datum as Subsection C(16) above.

(19) 

Detailed plans for bridges, culverts or similar structures.

(20) 

The location of all proposed buildings, if required by the Board.

(21) 

Designs for water lines, sewers, streets, bridges and drainage structures which shall be prepared by a professional engineer licensed to practice in the State of New York.

(22) 

Written offers of cession to the village of all public streets, rights-of-way and open spaces shown on the plat and copies of agreements or other documents showing the manner in which spaces, title of which is reserved by the subdivider, are to be maintained.

(23) 

A certificate by the Zoning Enforcement Officer, Village Engineer or duly designated official certifying that the subdivider has complied with one or both of the following alternatives:

(a) 

All or part of the improvements have been installed in accord with the requirements of these regulations and with the action of the Board granting approval of the preliminary plat; or

(b) 

A bond or certified check has been posted available to the municipality in sufficient amount to assure completion of all required improvements.

(24) 

Protective covenants in form for recording.

(25) 

Other data such as certificates, affidavits, endorsements or deductions as may be required by the Board in the enforcement of these regulations.