For the purpose of this chapter, the following words and terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
BOARD
The Planning Board of the Town of Saratoga or any person
authorized by the Planning Board to act as its representative.
CONSTRUCTION
Refers to paving, utility and miscellaneous construction
in public rights-of-way or easements as shown on the subdivision development
map and not privately owned construction covered by building permits.
FINAL PLAT
The final map upon which the owner's plan of subdivision
is presented to the Planning Board for approval, and which, if approved,
shall be submitted to the County Clerk, Town Clerk and Town Assessor
for recording. The final plat shall be submitted as part of the final
submission.
FINAL REVIEW
The complete process of reviewing a final submission and
issuing a final approval or disapproval by the Board.
FINAL SUBMISSION
The final plat and all other documents the subdivider is
required to submit for final review of a subdivision by the Board.
HALF STREETS
Are those that are less than full width, in either paving
or right-of-way.
LETTER OF CREDIT
A letter taken out by the owner from a bank which guarantees
the Town that a specific amount of money will be kept available for
the completion of a subdivision construction to be drawn on only by
the Town.
MAJOR SUBDIVISION
A subdivision of land resulting in five lots or more, or
a minor subdivision which contains new road(s).
[Added 7-19-2004 by L.L.
No. 5-2004]
MINOR SUBDIVISION
A subdivision of land resulting in four or fewer lots, with
no new road(s).
[Added 7-19-2004 by L.L.
No. 5-2004]
MASTER PLAN
A comprehensive plan for the development of the Town as authorized
in § 272-a of the Town Law.
OFFICIAL MAP
A map established by the Town Board under § 270
of the Town Law, showing the streets, highways and parks theretofore
laid out, adopted and established by law and all changes or additions
thereto made under the provisions of the Town Law.
OWNER
The owner of the land proposed to be subdivided, or his agent.
PERFORMANCE BOND
An obligation, in writing, under seal, issued by a surety
company satisfactory to the Town Board binding the obligor to pay
a sum of money to the Town if the obligor fails to satisfactorily
install and/or maintain improvements as required by Town Law Saratoga.
PRELIMINARY PLAT
A drawing showing the salient features of a proposed subdivision
submitted to the Planning Board for its consideration prior to submission
of the final plat. The preliminary plat is submitted as part of the
preliminary submission.
PRELIMINARY REVIEW
The complete process of reviewing a preliminary submission
and issuing an approval, approval with modifications, or disapproval
by the Board.
PRELIMINARY SUBMISSION
The preliminary plat and all other documents required for
preliminary review of a subdivision by the Board.
ROADWAY
The portion of a street which is designated for vehicle use.
STREET
A way for vehicular traffic, whether designated as a street,
highway, thoroughfare, parkway, thruway, road, avenue, boulevard,
lane, cul-de-sac, place or however otherwise designated, and includes
the entire area within the right-of-way.
A.
Arterial streets and highways are those used or destined to
be used primarily for fast or heavy traffic, whether existing or proposed.
B.
Collector streets are those which carry traffic from minor streets
to the major system of arterial streets and highways. Collectors may
also serve as secondary arteries to carry some through traffic. A
street which is the outlet toward an arterial street for more than
100 acres or is a main entrance to a residential development shall
be considered a collector street.
C.
Local streets are those which are used primarily for access
to the abutting properties.
D.
Marginal access streets are minor streets which are parallel
to and adjacent to arterial streets and highways and which provide
access to abutting properties and protection from through traffic.
SUBDIVISION
The division of any parcel of land into two or more lots,
sites or other divisions of land for immediate or future sale or for
building development, whether or not the subdividing creates a street.
The term "subdivision" is used to denote the act of subdividing or
the property which is subdivided.
TOWN
The Town Board of Saratoga, Highway Superintendent of Saratoga
or other official responsible by law for the function referred to.
It may also refer to the person authorized to act as the representative
of the responsible official or officials.
This submission shall include the following:
A. Final plat, including two copies drawn in ink on tracing cloth or
black line prints on reproducible permanent material acceptable to
the Board plus five prints to a scale not smaller than 50 feet to
the inch showing the following:
(1) All existing and proposed property lines, building setback lines,
easement and right-of-way lines with dimensions, azimuths or angle
data, and curve data.
(2) All monuments, iron pipes and bench marks.
(3) Names of owners of all adjacent property.
(5) All property reserved by the owner or dedicated to public use.
(6) A house number for each lot.
(10)
Proposed use of each lot.
(11)
Standards of accuracy meeting Saratoga requirements shall be
noted on the map and certified by a land surveyor registered in New
York State.
(12)
Contour lines at two-foot intervals to USGS datum.
(13)
Watercourses, marshes, rock outcrops and other important land
features.
(14)
Right-of-way lines, street paving and street stationing.
(15)
Sanitary sewers, storm drains, gas lines and water lines, with
all appurtenances.
(16)
Street name signs (a letter of intent to install signs in locations
approved by the Town may be accepted as a substitute.)
(17)
Standards of accuracy of elevations meeting Saratoga requirements
shall be noted on the map. The final plat shall contain the signature
and seal of a professional engineer registered in New York State or
a qualified land surveyor under § 7208, Subdivision n, of
the Education Law.
B. Plan/profile of each street and utility easement, including one copy
drawn in ink on tracing cloth or black line print on reproducible
permanent material acceptable to the Board plus five prints, with
a horizontal scale of 40 feet to the inch and a vertical scale of
four feet to the inch, showing the following:
(1) All pavement, storm drains, sanitary sewers, gas lines and water
lines with appurtenances.
(2) Pavement and utility stationing, including all horizontal and vertical
control points and grades.
(3) Signature and seal of a professional engineer registered in New York
State or a qualified land surveyor under § 7208, Subdivision
n, of the Education Law.
C. Final plat and plan/profiles shall show all facilities which the
subdivision standards require. All lettering shall be neat and legible.
D. All sheets shall not be smaller than 8 1/2 inches by 14 inches
nor larger than 30 inches by 42 inches. When more than one layout
sheet is required, all shall be the same size, and an index sheet
of the same size shall be provided showing the entire subdivision
to an appropriate scale.
E. In addition to the required drawings, the following documents shall
be submitted as part of the final submission:
(1) Completed Town of Saratoga final submission form.
(2) Offer of cession, in a form approved by the Board, of all land included
in streets, walks, easements and recreation areas not specifically
reserved by the owner. If required by the Board, there may be a payment
in lieu of the offer of recreation areas. Approval of the plat does
not constitute acceptance of the offer of cession.
(3) Certificate of adequacy of the proposed water supply and sewerage
service, as required by the Public Health Law of New York State and/or
the Saratoga Co. Health Department, if applicable, and/or the Environmental
Conservation Department of New York State.
(4) Statement by the appropriate Town representative certifying that
certain improvements have been installed and approved.
(5) Deed description and proof of ownership of the land to be subdivided.
(6) Protective covenants in form for recording, including covenants governing
the maintenance of unceded public spaces or reservations.
(7) Final designs of bridges and culverts, unless included in preliminary
submission.
(8) Such other certificates, affidavits, endorsements or agreements as
may be required by the Planning Board in the enforcement of this chapter.
F. More detailed information may be required by the Planning Board as
a part of the final submission in special cases.
[Added 7-19-2004 by L.L.
No. 5-2004; amended 11-10-2005 by L.L. No. 3-2005; 5-14-2007 by L.L. No. 2-2007; 4-13-2009 by L.L. No. 5-2009]
A. Minor subdivision.
(1) Application
Fee (includes advertising fees):$300 for 2 lots; $400 for 3 lots;
$500 for 4 lots.
(2) Engineering
escrow deposit: $500 shall be deposited in escrow with the Town to
pay the costs of any reasonable and necessary engineering reviews,
consultations and inspections on behalf of the Town. Funds will be
withdrawn only for actual expenses incurred. Any unused portion will
be refunded to the applicant. Upon notice to the applicant, additional
funds required for such expenses must be paid prior to further consideration
of the application.
B. Major subdivision.
(1) Application
Fee (including advertising fees): $1,000 plus $250 for each resulting
lot.
(2) Engineering
escrow deposit: $2,000 shall be deposited in escrow with the Town
to pay the costs of any reasonable and necessary engineering reviews,
consultations and inspections on behalf of the Town. Funds will be
withdrawn only for actual expenses incurred. Any unused portion will
be refunded to the applicant. Upon notice to the applicant, additional
funds required for such expenses must be paid prior to further consideration
of the application.
C. Payment in lieu of park land dedication. Where any proposed subdivision
plat contains residential units, if the Planning Board makes a finding
that there is a present and anticipated future need for park and recreational
facilities for the Town, and further that a suitable park or parks
of adequate size cannot be properly located on such subdivision plat,
the Planning Board may require a payment in lieu of parkland dedication
in the amount of $500 per lot or site. Such payments so collected
shall be placed by the Town into a trust fund to be used exclusively
for park, playground or other recreational purposes, including the
acquisition of property.