The owner or and/or his authorized agent shall
apply for and secure approval of any subdivision of land before any
contract for the conveyance of any part thereof is made (unless performance
of such contract is conditioned upon obtaining subdivision approval)
and before application for any permit for the erection of a structure
on subdivided land shall be granted. Approval of a subdivision shall
be obtained in accordance with the procedure specified in this article.
[Added 5-1-2019 by L.L. No. 2-2019]
A. Upon application for a lot line adjustment as defined under this chapter, the Planning Board may, in its discretion, waive the procedures in this chapter if the Board finds that the proposed lot line adjustment is insignificant, will not materially affect a previously approved subdivision, and satisfies the criteria set forth in Subsection
B below.
B. Eligibility criteria.
(1)
Prior to granting a waiver of the requirements and procedures
of this chapter, the Planning Board shall make an administrative determination
as to whether a proposed lot line adjustment shall be granted based
upon the following eligibility criteria:
(a)
Such adjustment would not create a new parcel.
(b)
Such adjustment would not increase the number of parcels within
a previously approved subdivision.
(c)
Such adjustment would not create the need for a new street.
(d)
Such adjustment would not create the need for new or additional
public improvements.
(e)
Such adjustment would not create a nonconforming parcel under
applicable Town requirements.
(f)
Such adjustment would not violate a condition of, or otherwise
be inconsistent with, a prior municipal approval.
(2)
If the Planning Board determines that all of these criteria
are met, then the Planning Board shall grant the lot line adjustment.
If the Planning Board finds that any one of these criteria are not
met, then the applicant shall be subject to the procedures of a minor
subdivision approval.
C. Should such lot line adjustment be administratively granted by the
Planning Board, the applicant shall cause a new subdivision map to
be prepared by a qualified surveyor that depicts the requested adjustment,
which shall be presented to the Planning Board chairperson for signature
and filed in the Columbia County Clerk's office within 60 days
from the date of signature. Failure to file the map within this period
shall constitute expiration of said approval.
D. The Town of Greenport may institute or modify any fee, cost, or contribution
under this section by resolution.