Subdivision definitions. As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
CLUSTER SUBDIVISION
A form of development that permits a reduction in lot area
and bulk requirements, provided there is no increase in the number
of lots permitted under a conventional subdivision or increase in
the overall density of development, and the remaining land area is
devoted to open space, active recreation, preservation of environmentally
sensitive areas or agriculture.
CONSERVATION EASEMENT
A perpetual restriction on the use of land, created in accordance
with the provisions of Section 49, Title 3, of the Environmental Conservation
Law, or § 247 of the General Municipal Law, for the purposes
of conservation of open space, agricultural land or natural, cultural,
historic or scenic resources.
DATE OF SUBMISSION
The date of submission of required materials shall be considered
to be the date on which the materials for approval, complete as determined
by the Planning Board Chair or the Planning Board Chair's designee,
and accompanied by the required fee, are accepted by the Planning
Board Chair, or the designee.
FINAL PLAT or FINAL SUBDIVISION PLAT
A licensed survey map in final form showing a proposed subdivision,
containing all information and details required by state and local
law, for submission to the Planning Board for purposes of review,
public hearing and approval.
LOT
A continuous, unbroken area of land in single ownership of
record described by the boundary lines on the Assessor's Tax Maps.
LOT LINE ALTERATION
Any alteration of lot lines or dimensions of any lots or sites or as shown on a plat previously approved and filed in the office of the Tompkins County Clerk. See provisions in §
212-140.3.
MAJOR SUBDIVISION
A subdivision of land resulting in three or more lots (including
the parent lot) or the creation of a third lot from the same original
parent lot within three years. This also includes:
(1)
Any division of land defined as a realty subdivision under § 115
of New York Code, Title II, and subject to Tompkins County Department
of Health review under § 116 of such Code.
(2)
Any subdivision that involves a new public right-of-way, municipal
utility extension or other new public facility.
(3)
Any cluster subdivision or other subdivision which deviates
from the zoning regulations, Official Map or other Town development
policy will generally be considered a major subdivision.
MINOR SUBDIVISION
Subdivision of land resulting in two lots (including the
parent lot) or the creation of a second lot from the same original
parent lot within three years and which:
(1)
Does not include new roads, municipal utility extensions, clustering
or public open space or facilities;
(2)
Does not conflict with the zoning regulations, Official Map
or any other Town development policy; and
(3)
Does not adversely affect use or development of adjoining land.
PARENT LOT
Any parcel of land owned individually and separately and
separated in ownership from any adjoining tracts of land on the effective
date of this chapter which has a total area which equals or exceeds
the minimum requirements for lot size, and for which there exists
the legal possibility of subdivision, resubdivision, and/or a Development
District.
PRELIMINARY PLAT
A drawing, clearly marked "preliminary plat," showing the
salient features of a proposed subdivision, including the information
specified in this document, for purposes of consideration by the Planning
Board and public hearing.
RESOURCE ANALYSIS
The inventory and evaluation of natural, historic, and cultural
resources on a property to 1) identify those resources to be protected;
2) provide the basis for the maximum density calculation; and 3) determine
locations for building envelopes.
SKETCH PLAT
A sketch of a proposed subdivision showing the form, layout,
roads, public facilities and other information specified in this article.