The subdivider shall observe all design standards for land subdivision as hereinafter provided. These standards shall be considered minimum standards and shall be varied from or waived only as provided in Article
V. Particular attention should be given to matters outlined in § 7-730 of the Village Law, as well as to the specific requirements of these regulations with regard to parks, playgrounds, school sites, open spaces, streets, pedestrian ways, lots and blocks and public utilities.
A. Only land that is of such character that it can be used
without danger to health or peril from fire, flood or other menace shall be
subdivided for building purposes.
B. The Planning Commission may require the preservation
of all natural features which add value to residential developments and to
the community, such as large trees or groves, watercourses and falls, historic
spots and similar irreplaceable assets.
C. Subdivision plats and improvements provided shall conform to Chapter
227, Zoning, of the Code of the Village of Ellenville and shall be in harmony with the Comprehensive Master Plan for the area in which the subdivision is located.
D. Whenever access to a subdivision is by crossing land
in another municipality, the Planning Commission may require certificates
from authorities having jurisdiction that such access is adequately improved
or that a legally adequate performance bond has been duly posted and is sufficient
in amount to assure the construction of the necessary road or roads.
E. Replatting of all or part of the land covered by an existing
plat which has been laid out prior to compulsory filing shall follow these
regulations now required for an original plat, including the vicinity map.
Such replat shall show clearly what area or areas have been vacated. It shall
also show the file number of all previous plats of the same area with dates
of filing.
F. No topsoil shall be removed from any land in the Village,
excepting that in areas over which heavy equipment will be operated, the topsoil
shall be stripped and piled on the property. When final grades have been established
and construction activities have been completed, the entire property shall
be suitably graded and recovered with the topsoil to a depth of at least four
inches after compaction.
G. Where a watercourse separates a proposed street from
abutting property, provision shall be made for access to all lots by bridges,
culverts or other permanent structures of a design approved by the Village
Engineer. Where a subdivision is traversed by a watercourse, a drainageway,
channel or stream, there shall be provided a stormwater easement or drainage
right-of-way according to specifications of the Village Engineer, but in no
case less than 25 feet in width.
H. Monuments shall be constructed in accordance with the
specifications of the Village Engineer and the requirements of the State Department
of Public Works. They shall be set at all corners, at angle points of the
boundaries of the original tract, at all street intersections and points of
curve and at such intermediate points as shall be required by the Village
Engineer. The locations thereof shall be shown on the subdivision plat. The
corners of all lots shall be marked with either metal markers 3/4 inch in
diameter or concrete markers three inches square. Markers shall be at least
24 inches in length and placed into the ground to grade.