The following shall be submitted with applications for approval of a
final plat for a minor subdivision:
A. Name and address of subdivider and professional advisers,
including license numbers and seals.
B. One copy of the minor subdivision plat which is to be
submitted to the County Clerk, drawn with ink on appropriate material, plus
two paper copies. The plat map (drawn by a licensed surveyor at a scale of
one inch to 100 feet, unless otherwise specified by the Planning Board) shall
contain the following information:
(1) Subdivision name, scale, North arrow and date;
(3) Contiguous properties and names of owners;
(4) Existing roads, utilities and structures;
(5) Watercourses (including all FEMA federal flood insurance
hazard areas), marshes (including DEC-designated wetlands), wooded areas and
other significant physical features on or near the site;
(6) Proposed pattern of lots, including lot widths and depths,
road layout, open space, drainage, sewerage and water supply, including, if
applicable, all distance requirements and other site considerations imposed
by and described in Appendix 75A of the New York State Sanitation Code, Waste
Treatment Handbook.
(7) Land contours at ten-foot intervals or other suitable
indicators of slope.
D. Existing and/or intended restrictions on the use of land,
including easements, covenants and zoning.
E. Total acreage of subdivision and number of lots proposed.
F. Building types and approximate size and cost.
G. Environmental Assessment Form (EAF); long or short form
as required by the Planning Board.
H. On-site sanitation and water supply facilities shall
be designed to meet the specifications of the State Department of Health,
and a statement to this effect shall be made on the application. Unless the
subdivision is served by a public sewer system, the results of at least two
percolation tests as described in Appendix 75A of the New York State Sanitation
Code, Waste Treatment Handbook, shall be reported on the plat and certified
by a New York State-licensed professional engineer or New York State-licensed
land surveyor. These tests should be performed in the area of each sewage
disposal field and at the depth of the bottom of the proposed trench. The
results of at least one deep hole or soil boring test performed in the area
of the proposed leach field on each of the proposed lots shall also be reported
on the plat in table form as evidence of the depth to bedrock or groundwater
and types and depths of soils. The results of such deep hole or soil boring
tests shall also be certified by a New York State-licensed professional engineer
or New York State-licensed land surveyor.
I. Additional information as deemed necessary by the Planning
Board.
When an application concerns a subdivision of uncomplicated nature,
such as a small subdivision along an existing road that requires no installation
of public facilities, the Planning Board may waive certain submission requirements
as it deems appropriate.