[Amended 11-10-1994 by L.L. No. 11-1994]
A. The final plat and supporting material for a proposed
subdivision constitute the material to be officially submitted to
the Planning Board and should include the recommendations resulting
from Planning Board review of the preliminary plat and public hearing
held thereon, as well as the details of any public improvements. After
final plat approval by the Planning Board, the complete submission
becomes the basis for such subdivision of land. To have legal status,
the final plat must be filed in the office of the County Clerk. If
the final plat will be filed with the County Clerk in two or more
sections, the entire approved final plat must be filed with the Village
Clerk.
B. The final plat shall be an accurate survey of the
properties resulting from the subdivision. The final plat shall be
clearly marked "final plat."
The final plat shall be prepared by a licensed
land surveyor and shall show the information noted in this section,
with bearings to the nearest 20 seconds and dimensions to the nearest
0.01 foot.
A. Size and type of drawing.
(1) Sheet size shall be either 18 inches by 20 inches
or 36 inches by 20 inches.
(2) The original drawing shall be done with India ink
on linen tracing cloth or Mylar, with computed dimensions and careful
lettering, using uppercase letters at a minimum height of 1/8 inch.
(3) Sufficient survey data shall be shown to determine
readily the location, bearing and length of every street line, lot
line, easement line and boundary line and to reproduce such lines
upon the ground.
(4) The survey shall be tied in to the nearest established
monument in the Suffolk County system, or two consecutive points on
the survey shall have Suffolk County coordinates.
(5) The scale of the drawing shall be not more than 100
feet to the inch and shall be a common engineering scale.
B. Title block. The title block shall be the same as
that required for the preliminary plat. [See § 96-16B(1)
through (6).]
C. Other notations.
(1) Date of original preparation and of each subsequent
revision.
(3) Offer of dedication as follows: "The subdivider has
irrevocably offered to cede title to the Village of Southampton of
the land areas designated for streets, widening of streets, drainage
easements, parks, recharge basins and any other lands noted on this
plat for dedication to the Village. Approval of this final plat does
not constitute acceptance by the Village of the offers of dedication."
(4) Compliance with zoning:
(a)
For a standard subdivision plat, the following
note shall be used:
This is to certify that all lots and parcels
shown on this plat comply with the requirements of the Village of
Southampton Zoning Ordinance.
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(b)
Certification of approval as follows:
This is to certify that this subdivision plat
has been approved by the Planning Board of the Village of Southampton.
(Chairman's or Secretary's signature)
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D. Key maps of the entire subdivision shall be the same
as that required on the preliminary plat, except that the area being
submitted for final plat approval shall be shaded if it is only one
section of the entire subdivision. The key map shall be at a scale
of 600 feet to the inch.
E. Boundary lines.
(1) Subdivision boundary line.
F. Streets, lots and easements.
(1) Street rights-of-way and widenings of street rights-of-way.
(a)
Location, name and right-of-way width.
(b)
Notation of offer of dedication on widenings.
(2) Lots.
(a)
Lot lines with bearings and dimensions.
(b)
Identification numbers by a suitable system
of consecutive numbers, regardless of sections.
(c)
Area of each lot to the nearest square foot
shall be noted upon each lot or on a schedule of lot areas.
(3) Drainage easements and recharge basins.
(a)
Location and identification.
(b)
Width and other dimensions necessary for description.
(4) Special parcels.
(a)
Description of proposed restriction or use,
including a note where an offer of dedication is being made.
(b)
Boundary lines with bearings and dimensions.
G. Water supply systems.
(1) Location and size of water mains and/or wells.
(2) Location of blowoff valves.
(3) General location of fire hydrants or fire wells as
recommended by the Fire Department.
(4) Additional information as required by the Suffolk
County Department of Health.
H. Sanitary waste disposal system: such information as
required by the Suffolk County Department of Health, the Suffolk County
Department of Environmental Control and the Village of Southampton.
I. Monuments.
(1) Location of monuments, existing and proposed, shall
be shown.
(2) One monument shall be located at each corner of the
subdivision boundary and at each change in direction of the boundary.
(3) Monuments shall be located at each street intersection
and at each point of curvature and point of tangency.
(4) Additional monuments shall be placed at points determined
by the Village Engineer.
Site preparation and construction of the required
public improvements shall not begin until the final plat has been
signed by the Chairman or Secretary of the Planning Board and the
final plat has been duly recorded in the office of the Suffolk County
Clerk, unless such work is to be performed without posting a performance
bond, in which event such work shall not begin until a resolution
conditionally approving the final plat has been adopted by the Planning
Board and any conditions set forth therein required to be met prior
to beginning such work shall have been complied with.