Sketch plans shall be drawn to a convenient scale, not less than one inch equals 100 feet, on a map based on tax map information or on some other similarly accurate base map, and shall show the following information:
A. 
The name and address of the owner or owners of land to be subdivided, the name and address of the subdivider if other than the owner, the name of the land surveyor, and the name of the licensed professional engineer who prepared the sketch plan.
B. 
The location of the property with respect to surrounding properties and roads. All property held by the applicant in the area should be identified.
C. 
The names of all adjoining property owners of record, or the names of adjoining developments.
D. 
The location and approximate dimensions of all existing property lines and of any easements on the property, the nature of the latter to be described.
E. 
The existing structures, wooded areas, streams and other significant physical features within the portion to be subdivided and within 200 feet thereof. If topographic conditions are significant, contours shall also be indicated at intervals of not more than five feet or as required by the Planning Board.
F. 
The location, width, and approximate grade of all proposed roads. Approximate elevations shall be shown at the beginning and end of each road, at road intersections, and at all points where there is a decided change in the slope or direction.
G. 
The approximate location, dimensions and area of all proposed or existing lots.
H. 
The approximate location and dimensions of all property proposed to be set aside for playground or park use.
I. 
Proposed provision of water supply, fire protection, disposal of sanitary waste, stormwater drainage, road trees, road lighting fixtures, road signs and sidewalks, data on which must be available for consideration at this stage.
J. 
The date, approximate true North point, and scale.
A. 
All preliminary subdivision layouts and subdivision plats shall be clearly and legibly drawn on a transparent material. The final subdivision plat shall be drawn on transparent linen or film such as Mylar or Cronoflex, using black waterproof ink. The preliminary subdivision layout may, if desired, be drawn in pencil on the same type of transparent material so that, upon approval, it may be inked in with any necessary changes for submission as the final subdivision plat.
B. 
Drawings shall be on uniform size sheets not larger than 24 inches by 36 inches and at a scale of no less than one inch equals 100 feet. Whenever any subdivision is of a size that requires more than one sheet, an index map of the same size shall accompany these sheets or a small index map may be drawn on the corner of each individual sheet.
C. 
The following information shall be shown on the plat:
(1) 
Proposed subdivision name or identifying title, which shall not duplicate or too closely approximate that of any other development in the Village.
(2) 
Date, approximate true North point, and graphic scale.
(3) 
Name, address, and signature of owner, subdivider, and the name and qualifications of the licensed professional engineer and land surveyor.
(4) 
Names of owners of record of abutting properties or developments.
(5) 
Locations, names and widths of abutting and existing roads, highways, easements, building lines, parks and other public properties. The location of all water bodies, swamps, streams, trees over eight inches in diameter, rock outcroppings, and existing buildings. Buildings to be removed as a condition of plat approval shall be so identified.
(6) 
Locations, widths, and names of all proposed roads, and the location, dimensions and status of all easements proposed by the subdivider.
(7) 
Proposed connections with existing water supply and sanitary sewerage systems, or alternative means of providing water supply and sanitary waste treatment and disposal as provided in § 1115 et seq. of the Public Health Law. Proposed locations and sizes of sanitary sewerage system, even if a public trunk line sanitary sewer is not presently available but is reasonably expected to become available in the future. Proposed provisions for collecting and discharging surface water drainage, including the proposed location and sizes of drains, culverts, catch basins, curbs and gutters. The proposed locations of fire hydrants, street trees, streetlighting standards, street signs, or other improvements to be provided in connection with the subdivision.
(8) 
Lot areas in square feet, or in acres to the nearest third decimal place.
(9) 
The location and dimensions of all boundary lines of the subdivision, and the location of all lot lines with accurate dimensions and bearings or angles. All lots shall be suitably numbered for identification.
(10) 
Sufficient data acceptable to the Village Engineer to determine readily the location, bearing and length of all lines, and to reproduce such lines upon the ground. Where practicable, these should be referenced to monuments included in the state system of plane coordinates, and in any event should be tied to reference points previously established by a public authority.
(11) 
Radii of all curves and lengths of arcs.
(12) 
Location of all existing and proposed monuments.
(13) 
The accurate location and dimensions of all property which is offered, or to be offered, for dedication for public use, with the purpose indicated thereon, and of all property that is proposed to be reserved by deed covenant for the common use of the property owners of the subdivision.
(14) 
The following notations shall be shown on the plat:
(a) 
Endorsement of the County Health Department, and any notations required by that Department.
(b) 
Explanation of drainage easements, as follows:
"The drainage easements (or the drainage discharge points) shown hereon establish the perpetual right to discharge stormwater runoff from the highway and from the surrounding area onto and over the effected premises by means of pipes, culverts or ditches, or a combination thereof, together with the right of the holder of fee title to the highway, or his authorized representatives, to enter said premises for purposes of making such installations and doing such maintenance work as said holder of fee title may deem necessary to adequately drain the highway and surrounding area."
(c) 
Explanation of sight easements, as follows:
"The sight easements shown hereon establish the perpetual right of the holder of fee title of the highway, or his authorized representatives, to clear, regrade and maintain the area within these easements at such elevation that there is a clear line of sight anywhere across the area between an observer's eye at an elevation of 3.5 feet above the road surface at the nearest edge of the road and an object one foot above the nearest edge of pavement on the intersecting road."
(d) 
Explanation of reservations, as follows:
"Reserved for highway purposes (or recreation purposes, or other approved purpose)."
(e) 
Endorsement of owner, as follows:
"I hereby grant my approval to this plat and consent to the filing of it in the Office of the County Clerk.
_______________________________________________
Owner
Date"
(f) 
Explanation of slope easements, as follows:
"The slope easements shown hereon convey to the (insert here `Village of Briarcliff Manor,' or `holder of fee title of the highway,' or other phrase as directed by the Planning Board), the right to enter said premises for the purpose of cutting and maintaining a stable earth slope."
(g) 
Where streets, parks and other reservations are not offered for dedication to the Village, a notation shall be made of the statement of maintenance responsibility to be included as part of the deed of each lot shown on subdivision plat.
(h) 
A notation that no offer of dedication to the Village is to be made for the roads, parks or other reservations shown on the plat, unless a formal offer of cession has already been submitted or is to be submitted as part of the application for subdivision approval.
(15) 
An inset area map, at a one inch equals 400 feet scale, showing all streets and property within 1,000 feet of the applicant's property. All property held by the applicant should be identified, and the area included in this application should be shaded. The approximate location of the proposed streets in the applicant's subdivision should be shown.
(16) 
The area included in the subdivision, in the following format:
"Area of lots
_______ acres
Area of Streets
_______ acres
Area of Reservations
_______ acres
Total
_______ acres"
(17) 
Form for endorsement by Planning Board Chairman, as follows:
"Approved by Resolution of the Planning Board of the Village of Briarcliff Manor, N.Y., on the _____ day of __________, 20____, subject to all requirements and conditions of said Resolution. Any change, erasure, modification or revision of this plat after the above date shall void this approval.
Signed this ____ day of _______________, 20____.
______________________
Chairman
______________________
Secretary"
(18) 
Notations of any self-imposed restrictions, and locations of any building lines proposed to be established in this manner.
A. 
The construction plans required to be submitted with the preliminary layout and subdivision plat shall be clearly and legibly drawn on a transparent material. The final construction plan shall be drawn on transparent linen or film, such as Mylar or Cronoflex, using black waterproof ink. The preliminary construction plan may, if desired, be drawn in pencil on the same type of transparent material, so that upon approval it may be inked in with any necessary changes for submission as the final construction plan.
B. 
All drawings shall be on uniform size sheets not larger than 24 inches by 36 inches, and at a scale of no less than one inch equals 50 feet. Whenever any subdivision is of a size that requires more than one sheet, an index map of the same size shall accompany these sheets or a small index map may be drawn on the corner of each individual sheet.
C. 
The following information shall be shown on the construction plan:
(1) 
Profiles showing existing and proposed elevations along the center lines of all streets. Where a proposed street intersects an existing street or streets, the elevation along the center line of the existing street or streets, within 100 feet of the intersection, shall be shown. All elevations must be referred to established United States Geological Survey bench marks.
(2) 
The Planning Board may require a cross-section where steep slopes exist, showing present elevations of all proposed streets every 100 feet at five points on a line at right angles to the center line of the street, and said elevation points shall be at the center line of the street, each property line, and points 25 feet inside each property line.
(3) 
Plans and profiles showing the location and a typical cross section of street pavements, including curbs and gutters, sidewalks, manholes and catch basins; the locations of street trees, streetlighting standards and street signs; the location, size, and invert elevations of existing and proposed sanitary sewers (including main sewers and lateral sewers where no public trunk sanitary sewer is presently available), stormwater drains, and fire hydrants; and the exact location and size of all water, gas, or other underground utilities or structures.
(4) 
A notation as follows:
"Approved by
________________________________________________________
Owner
Date
and
________________________________________________________
Village Engineer
and
________________________________________________________
Planning Board Chairman
(5) 
A notation as follows:
"The area shown within the sight easements at road intersections shall be cleared, graded and maintained in accordance with the standards set forth in the Subdivision Regulations of the Village of Briarcliff Manor."
(6) 
A notation as follows:
"All specifications, materials and methods of construction to be in accordance with the standards approved by the Village of Briarcliff Manor and in accordance with the Planning Board Resolution approving these plans."
(7) 
All sheets of the construction plans shall be appropriately titled and shall be consecutively numbered as "Sheet ____ of _____."
(8) 
Title, name, address, signature and seal of licensed engineer preparing the construction plans, and the date prepared, including revision dates, if any.