[Amended 2-1-2005 by L.L. No. 3-2005; 6-19-2007; 6-19-2019 by L.L. No. 8-2019]
A. Procedures. The purpose of this step is to determine feasibility of the project before the owner has invested a substantial amount of money. All major subdivisions may be subject to the cluster residential subdivision review process outlined in §
143-6C, Cluster residential subdivision process, as determined by the Planning Board. The Board will inform the owner of general subdivision requirements and whether the subdivision is classified as minor or major. The preapplication process may take place at any time acceptable to the Board. A field walk with the owner may be required.
B. Submission requirements.
(1) The owner shall furnish copies of a sketch plan of the proposed subdivision,
all existing lot lines within the subdivision, and all adjacent land
owned by the owner or under option to him. The sketch shall include
a proposed lot layout, street layout and drainage patterns. The sketch
shall be to a scale not less than 100 feet per inch. The owner shall
also furnish a narrative description on the site to be subdivided
in its existing condition. The narrative shall give particular considerations
to soil conservation of the site, both during and after construction.
The narrative shall also describe the type of use for each lot in
the proposed subdivision (i.e., single-family, two-family, etc.).
(2) In addition to the "conventional" sketch plan, the applicant may submit a site map identifying existing resources, such as natural, cultural and scenic features, as outlined in Step 1 of the residential cluster subdivision design layout procedures, §
143-6D. The applicant must submit said site map if requested to do so by the either the Town Board or the Planning Board. If the Town determines that the cluster subdivision process applies, the applicant shall follow the procedures outlined in §
143-6C through
D.