The purpose of this Article is to specify the procedures that shall
be followed to subdivide land.
[Amended 7-2-1991 by L.L. 1-1991; 3-2-1993
by L.L. 1-1993]
Subdivisions shall be approved in three stages: the informal discussion
stage, the preliminary plan stage and final plan stage.
A. The informal discussion stage requires the subdivider
to discuss the proposed subdivision with the Planning Board so that he can
become familiar with subdivision requirements, existing conditions and future
plans. This step does not require application fee or formal application.
B. The preliminary plan stage requires the subdivider to
present all information needed to enable the Planning Board to determine that
the proposed plan is satisfactory and will serve the public interest.
C. The final plan stage requires the subdivider to present
all data needed to enable the Planning Board to determine that the subdivision
fully complies with these regulations and conforms to the plan given preliminary
approval. After final approval has been given, the plan can be recorded.