A. 
The minor subdivision plat and supporting materials constitute the complete submission for such a subdivision and should include the recommendations resulting from the Planning Board's review of the sketch plan as well as the details of any public improvements. After public hearing and approval by the Planning Board, this complete submission becomes the basis for the construction of the subdivision. The subdivision plat must be recorded at the office of the County Clerk to have legal status.
B. 
The subdivision plat shall be an accurate survey of the properties resulting from the subdivision.
A. 
In the case of a minor subdivision only, the submission of a minor subdivision plat shall consist of the following items:
(1) 
Application for the subdivision of land.
(2) 
The minor subdivision plat, 16 paper prints, including signed approval by the County Department of Health.
(3) 
Subdivision application fee.
(4) 
A copy of such covenants or deed restrictions as are intended to cover all or part of the tract.
(5) 
Detailed information as required under applicable portions of § 204-15 as determined by the Planning Board and the Town Engineer.
B. 
The procedure for a minor subdivision plat shall be the same as that for a major subdivision final plat, where applicable, as set forth in § 204-17 of these subdivision regulations.
[Amended 1-8-1992; 2-21-2007 by L.L. No. 1-2007]
Each application for preliminary subdivision approval shall be accompanied by an application fee as set forth in the most current resolution of the Town Board fixing the fee pursuant to § 137-1 of the Town Code. At the time of submittal for a final subdivision approval, the applicant shall pay an application fee as set forth in the most current resolution of the Town Board fixing the fee pursuant to § 137-1 of the Town Code.
The provisions with regard to expiration of approval for a major subdivision final plat apply as set forth in § 204-18.
The provisions with regard to map requirements for a major subdivision final plat shall apply where applicable, as set forth in § 204-19.