This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Village
of Sands Point Planning Ordinance of 1951."
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
Applicant
The owner, subdivider, developer, or their authorized agent
who makes application under the provisions of these regulations.
Board
The Planning Board of the Village of Sands Point.
Engineer
The duly designated engineer or planning consultant employed
by and/or assigned to the Board.
Master Plan
A comprehensive plan that may be adopted by the Planning
Board pursuant to § 179-gg of the Village Law, which shall
indicate the general locations recommended for the various functional
classes of public works, places and structures and the general physical
development of the Village of Sands Point, and includes any unit or
part of such plan separately adopted and any amendment to such plan
or parts thereof.
Minor Subdivision
The division of any parcel of land into two and not more
than four lots, plots, sites, or other divisions of land for immediate
or future sale or for building construction where no new streets are
required, nor the extension of a previously laid out street, is required.
Official Map
The map filed with the County Clerk of Nassau County on December
23, 1937, and established by the Village Board of the Village of Sands
Point at its meeting of December 20, 1937, as the Official Map of
the Village of Sands Point, and any amendments thereto or any map
subsequently established in lieu thereof.
Paved Area Of Roadway
The portion or portions of the right-of-way available for
vehicular traffic, the width of which extends from curb to curb.
Plat
The final map on which the applicant's plan of subdivision
is presented to the Board for approval and which, if approved, will
be duly filed by the Applicant with the County Clerk.
Preliminary Layout
The preliminary drawings indicating the proposed layout of
the subdivision to be submitted to the Board for its consideration.
Print
Any paper print which reproduces legibly and exactly the
original tracing from which it was made.
Right-Of-Way
The area shown on the plat or map as set aside for highway
purposes, the width of which extends from property line to property
line.
Subdivision
The division of any parcel of land into two or more lots,
plots, sites or other divisions of land for immediate or future sale
or for building developments.
Village
The Incorporated Village of Sands Point.