The following shall be submitted with all applications for approval of a preliminary plat for a major subdivision:
A.
Name and address of subdivider and professional advisers, including license numbers and seals.
B.
Three copies of the preliminary plat map, drawn to scale. The map scale shall be one inch to 100 feet unless otherwise specified by the Planning Board, including:
(1)
Subdivision name, scale, North arrow and date;
(2)
Subdivision boundaries;
(3)
Contiguous properties and names of owners;
(4)
Existing and proposed 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.
C.
Copy of tax map(s).
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.
All parcels of land proposed to be dedicated to public use and the conditions of such use.
H.
Grading and landscaping plans.
I.
The width and location of any roads or public ways and the width, location, grades and road profiles of all roads or public ways proposed by the developer.
J.
The approximate location and size of all proposed waterlines, hydrants and sewer lines, showing connection to existing lines.
K.
Drainage plan, indicating profiles of lines or ditches and drainage easements on adjoining properties.
L.
Preliminary plans drawn to scale and cross sections showing sidewalks, road lighting, roadside trees, curbs, water mains, sanitary sewers and storm drains, the character, width and depth of pavements and subbase and the location of any underground cables.
M.
Preliminary designs for any bridges or culverts.
N.
The proposed lot lines with approximate dimensions and area of each lot.
O.
An actual field survey of the boundary lines of the tract, giving complete description of bearings and distances, made and certified by a licensed surveyor. The corners of the tract shall also be marked by monuments of such size and type as approved by the Planning Board shown on the plat.
P.
Environmental Assessment Form and a draft environmental impact statement, if required.
Q.
Where the preliminary layout submitted covers only a part of the subdivider's entire holding, a sketch of the prospective future road and drainage system of the unsubdivided part shall be submitted for study to the Planning Board.
R.
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 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.
S.
Additional information as deemed necessary by the Planning Board.
T.
Any required fees.