The general overall plan of a real estate project
or development which a proposed street is to serve must be of such
location, quality and character as to constitute a decent, feasible,
appropriate, artistic, well planned and well constructed addition
or asset to the community, conforming to general municipal policy
and accepted standards of public health and welfare.
Those who undertake the promotion and development
of any real estate project or development to be served by a proposed
street, and who expect to profit thereby, must be responsible for
carrying it out satisfactorily and paying for it.
The Village shall require reasonable and timely opportunity to prescribe the necessary conditions to be followed by the promoters of a real estate project or development to be served by a proposed street and to take the necessary precautions, including technical and legal, to ensure that the responsibilities prescribed in §
183-8 are carried out.
All inquiries and negotiations regarding any
project provided for herein shall be addressed to and taken up with
the Village Board of Trustees as the governing body, and not with
any individual member thereof, and any and all matters pertaining
thereto shall always be considered, decided and acted upon by said
Board in meetings duly assembled, regardless of any alleged or actual
promises, representations of commitments made or alleged to have been
made by any officer, employee or other body of the Village. Said Board
shall not consider any such unauthorized transactions as committing
it, either legally or morally, to take any particular course of action
and shall view with disfavor any attempt by anyone to negotiate otherwise
than through the channels prescribed herein.
All of the facilities enumerated in §
183-20 shall be competently designed by a well-qualified engineer, and their design, construction and installation shall be approved by the appropriate Village authorities, and the surface water sewer and sanitary sewer system shall also be approved by the City of Syracuse and by the State Department of Health.
The Village Board of Trustees shall consider
each individual proposed real estate development in the light of its
own peculiar features, problems and circumstances and what is proposed
to be done and shall be at liberty to prescribe any conditions or
requirements, or make any concessions, within the framework of this
article, as shall appear to be just and in the best interests of the
Village.
Only upon satisfactory performance of the conditions
and requirements prescribed by the Village Board of Trustees in an
individual project will it be in a position to consider the acceptance
of any proposed street and the facilities accompanying it and to make
a final determination pertaining thereto.