The sketch plan initially submitted to the Planning Board should be based on Tax Map information or some other similarly accurate base map and should have a scale of not more than 200 feet to the inch. The sketch plan should show the following information:
A.
The words "sketch plan," the proposed name of the subdivision or resubdivision, the words "Town of Southeast, Putnam County, New York," the date, the true North point, the graphic scale and the name(s) and address(es) of the record owner(s), subdivider and person(s) responsible for preparation of the sketch plan.
B.
A location map, at a scale of 2,000 feet to the inch, showing the boundaries of the proposed subdivision or resubdivision in relation to existing major streets and other community facilities which may serve it.
C.
An inset map showing that portion of a tract which is to be subdivided in relation to the entire original tract as it existed prior to October 10, 1955, and all parcels that have been taken from said original tract since October 10, 1955 (the date of adoption of the original Subdivision Regulations). The inset map shall also show the location of any property contiguous to the tract proposed to be subdivided or resubdivided that is owned partially or wholly by the tract owner(s), the subdivider(s), members of the subdivider's family(ies) or firms in which said owner(s) or subdivider(s) own a financial interest. The inset map shall be comprised of a copy of the applicable portion(s) of the Tax Map(s) of the Town reduced to a scale appropriate for clearly indicating the information required herein.
D.
All existing structures, wooded areas, streams and other significant physical features within the property to be subdivided and within 100 feet thereof.
E.
Contours at intervals of not more than 10 feet and based on a datum noted on the sketch plan.
F.
Approximate location of wetlands, watercourses and their associated control areas, as defined in Chapter 78.
[Amended 11-18-2004 by L.L. No. 15-2004]
G.
Soil types and approximate soil boundaries and codes therefor, as reported and shown in the most current issue of the Putnam County Soil Survey and accompanying soil maps published by the Putnam County Soil and Water Conservation District.
H.
All areas where the ground slope is greater than 15% but less than 25% and all areas where the ground slope equals or exceeds 25%, with each of the two slope areas so classified to be shown as distinctly different shaded or cross-hatched areas.
I.
Approximate locations of floodways and special flood hazard areas as shown on the official Flood Insurance Map and Flood Boundary and Floodway Map as published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
J.
If the proposed subdivision or resubdivision is to be filed in sections, delineation of such sections.
K.
Names of all subdivisions immediately adjacent and names of owners of all adjacent properties as disclosed by the most recent municipal tax records.
L.
The Tax Map sheet, block and lot numbers.
M.
The zoning district(s) in which the property proposed to be subdivided or resubdivided is located.
N.
All streets which are mapped or built within 200 feet of the proposed subdivision or resubdivision.
O.
The proposed layout, including pattern of lots (with approximate dimensions and area of each lot), streets and recreation areas.
P.
A schematic layout (line diagram) of proposed systems for drainage, public sewerage and public water supply.
Q.
All existing restrictions on the use of the property proposed to be subdivided or resubdivided.