[Added 3-10-1992, approved 3-23-1992]
In the case of minor subdivisions, the following
information shall be submitted:
A. A plat, legibly drawn in ink or pencil on tracing
paper or cloth, in sheets not exceeding 30 by 40 inches, at a scale
not smaller than 50 feet to the inch. The plat shall show the following:
(1) The proposed subdivision name; acreage; date; North
arrow; scale; name and address of the owner, subdivider and engineer
or surveyor; lot and block number or numbers of the tract being subdivided;
and name of the City and county in which the subdivision is located.
(2) The boundaries of the property; lines of streets,
lots, reservations, easements and lands to be dedicated to public
use; lengths and bearings of all straight lines; radii; and lengths,
central bearings, tangent distances and radial bearings of all curves.
All lengths shall be in feet and decimals of a foot, and all bearings
shall be given to the nearest 10 seconds unless otherwise specified
by the City Engineer. The error of closure shall not exceed one to
10,000.
(3) The names of the owners and property lines of abutting
property and the names of abutting subdivisions.
(4) The existing and proposed contours at intervals of
two feet or less, referred to a datum specified by the City Engineer
or Director of Public Works. For properties containing any area with
slopes in excess of 12%, drainage and grading plans for all disturbed
areas shall be submitted.
[Amended 6-24-2019 by L.L. No. 3-2019]
(5) Cross sections and profiles indicating grades of proposed
driveways and sidewalks and showing width of the driveway and the
location and width of the sidewalks.
(6) The proposed building envelope for each new lot, defining
the area within which a residential dwelling is proposed to be constructed
in conformance with all zoning district requirements.
(7) An area map showing zoning districts in and adjacent
to the property to be subdivided for a distance of 500 feet from each
boundary line.
(8) A bulk requirement table showing compliance with all
minimum area and building requirements.
(9) The signature and seal, including license number,
of a licensed surveyor, professional engineer or landscape architect
licensed to do business in the State of New York attesting as to the
accuracy of all matters contained on the plat.
B. When the application covers only a part of the applicant's
entire holding, a map of the entire tract, drawn at a scale of not
less than 100 feet to the inch, showing an outline of the platted
area with existing and potential future uses of the balance of the
parcel, must be provided. In no case shall a minor subdivision be
designed in such a manner as to inhibit future development of the
overall parcel.
C. Copy of such easements, covenants or deed restrictions
which presently or as proposed encumber all or any part of the tract.
D. A letter of acknowledgment from the City Engineer
or Director of Public Works that the proposed subdivision will have
access to adequate water and sewer services.
[Amended 6-24-2019 by L.L. No. 3-2019]
E. Written documentation from the Fire Chief and Police
Chief stating that the subdivision provides for adequate access for
emergency services to all lots.
F. Any additional data the Commission determines is necessary
for its consideration of the minor subdivision.