The purpose of good subdivision design is to
create a functional and attractive development, to minimize adverse
impacts and to ensure that a project will be an asset to a community.
To promote this purpose, the subdivision shall conform to the following
standards which are designed to result in a well-planned community
without adding unnecessarily to development costs.
If open space, streets or utilities are owned
and maintained by a homeowners' or condominium association, the subdivider
shall file a declaration of covenants and restrictions that will govern
the association, to be submitted with the application for the preliminary
approval. The provisions shall include, but are not necessarily limited
to, the following:
A. The homeowners' association must be established before
the homes or lots are sold.
B. Membership must be mandatory for each home buyer and
any successive buyer.
C. Any open space restrictions must be permanent, not
just for a period of years.
D. The association must be responsible for liability
insurance, local taxes and the maintenance of recreational and other
facilities.
E. Homeowners must pay their pro rata share of the cost,
and the assessment levied by the association shall become a lien on
the property and the master deed establishing the homeowners' association
shall provide that unpaid assessments will become a lien.
F. The association must be able to adjust the assessment
to meet changed needs.
G. The homeowners' association shall upon request by
the Town Board provide a copy of the current prospectus for the association.