A. 
The final subdivision plat shall be submitted as two Mylar and two paper drawings for approval and subsequent recording.
B. 
The plat shall be clearly and legibly drawn. The scale shall not be greater than 100 feet to one inch. When more than one sheet is required, an index sheet shall be provided showing the entire subdivision at an appropriate scale. The final subdivision plat shall show the following:
(1) 
Proposed subdivision name or identifying title, which shall not too closely resemble that of any other development in the Town; date, North orientation and scale.
(2) 
Name, address and signature of the owner; name, license number and seal of the land surveyor and/or professional engineer. The surveyor and engineer holding an exemption under either Subdivision n or m of § 7208 of the Education Law shall so indicate.
(3) 
The names or identifying titles of adjacent subdivisions and the names of owners of adjacent acreage.
(4) 
Locations, names and widths of existing streets, highways and easements, building lines, parks and other public properties.
(5) 
Locations, names and widths of all streets and sidewalks and location, dimensions and status of all easements proposed by the owner, described as appropriate by the length of all straight lines, radii and length of curves, tangent distances and tangent bearings in sufficient detail to be reproduced upon the ground.
(6) 
Purpose for which sites other than residential lots are dedicated or reserved, their location and dimensions in sufficient detail to be reproduced upon the ground.
(7) 
Dimensions and bearings of intersection for each lot line as necessary for the location of each lot line in the field, plus individual lot areas.
(8) 
Number to identify each lot in keeping with the standard United States Postal Service practice of house numbering.
(9) 
Suitable primary control points, or descriptions and ties to such control points, to which all dimensions, bearings and similar data given on that plat shall be referred.
(10) 
The location and description of all existing or proposed permanent monuments.
(11) 
The boundary lines of the subdivision with accurate distances and bearings as necessary in sufficient detail to be reproduced upon the ground.
(12) 
Right to farm law. This property may border a farm, as defined in Town Law. Residents should be aware that farmers have the right to undertake farm practices which may generate dust, odor, smoke, noise and vibration.
Construction detail sheets shall show the following information, except that where requirements have been waived, applicable specifications may be omitted:
A. 
Profiles showing existing and proposed elevations of all streets, with elevations referred to established United States government or approved local bench marks where they exist within 1/2 mile of the boundary of the subdivision.
B. 
Plan views and profiles showing the location and a typical section of street pavements, including curbs and gutters, sidewalks, manholes and catch basins; the locations of street trees, streetlighting standards and street signs; the location, size and invert elevations of existing and proposed sanitary sewers, stormwater drains and fire hydrants; and the exact location and size of all water, gas or other underground utilities or structures.
A. 
Additional information shall include:
(1) 
Water supply and sewage disposal arrangements with details and certification of approval by the appropriate public health agency and/or other appropriate public agencies.
(2) 
Certificate of a licensed land surveyor and/or professional engineer. Those surveyors and engineers holding an exemption under either Subdivision n or m of § 7208 of the Education Law shall so indicate.
(3) 
A signed and notarized statement by the owner certifying that he or she will comply with one of the following alternatives before transfer of ownership of any portion of the subdivision:
(a) 
All improvements for that portion of the subdivision concerned will be installed in accordance with the requirements of these regulations and those of the Planning Board giving approval of the preliminary layout.
(b) 
A bond (satisfactory to the Town Board) or certified check will be posted available to the Town, and be of sufficient amount (as determined by the Engineer) to ensure such completion of all required improvements for that portion of the subdivision concerned.
(4) 
Certification of title showing that the applicant is the owner.
(5) 
Protective covenants in form for recording, including covenants governing the maintenance of unceded public spaces or reservations.
(6) 
Other data: such other certificates, affidavits, endorsements or other agreements as may be required by the Planning Board in the enforcement of these regulations.
B. 
Prior to formal dedication of the road, the owner shall supply to the Town a surveyor's certificate stating that the control monuments are set accurately. The certificate shall be signed by a professional land surveyor or a professional engineer with an exemption under § 7208, Subdivision m, of the Education Law.