These rules and regulations shall be known and
may be cited as the "Town of Cortlandville Subdivision Regulations
of 1966."
By reason of a resolution adopted by the Town
Board of the Town of Cortlandville on the 28th day of February 1955,
pursuant to the provisions of Article 16 of the Town Law, the Planning
Board of the Town of Cortlandville has the power and authority to
approve plats of a subdivision of land, with or without streets or
highways within that part of the Town of Cortlandville outside the
limits of any incorporated city or village. Such approval, in accordance
with the procedures and regulations set forth below, is prerequisite
to recording of all plats of any subdivision of land in the office
of the Cortland County Clerk.
To carry out the purpose of the Town Law and
the Town Board in providing for such plat approval, these rules and
regulations are adopted by the Planning Board, and approved by the
Town Board, to provide for the future growth and development of the
Town and to afford adequate facilities for the housing, transportation,
distribution, comfort, convenience, safety, health and welfare of
its population. Consistent with such purposes, these rules and regulations
will assure the orderly development of residential areas, the coordination
of existing streets and public utilities with new services, the proper
provision of open spaces for passive and active recreation and the
proper location of future sites for public buildings and shopping
areas, all to the mutual benefit to the developer in providing more
stable values and to the future homeowner in providing the necessary
services at minimum cost and maximum convenience.
The following is a complete list of required
improvements to be installed by the developer:
A. Street grading. All streets shall be graded to the
grades shown on the street profile and cross-section plans as submitted
and approved with the preliminary plan. They shall be inspected and
checked for accuracy by the Town or its representatives.
B. Pavement.
(1) All pavement for rural streets or roads, local residential
streets and collector streets or roads shall be installed as shown
on the preliminary plan.
(2) All pavements shall conform to the then-current road
construction specifications of the Town of Cortlandville.
(3) Curbs shall be installed on both sides of all streets
as the Board may require and shall be straight or rolled concrete,
asphalt or stone curbs. Straight curbs shall be installed at all intersections,
and when used throughout, all curb cuts shall be included in initial
installation.
C. Sidewalks.
(1) Sidewalks shall be installed on both sides of a street
or road as the Board may require, depending upon local conditions
of public safety.
(2) Sidewalks shall be constructed to the following minimum
specifications: Sidewalks shall be 3,000 pounds minimum strength concrete
1-2-4 mix or better with a minimum of five feet width and five inches'
thickness, except at driveway crossings, where the sidewalk shall
be increased to six inches' thickness.
D. Storm and surface drainage. All storm sewers and drainage
facilities such as gutters, catch basins, bridges and culverts shall
be installed and the land graded for adequate drainage as shown on
the grading plan submitted and approved with the preliminary plan.
These also shall be inspected and checked for compliance with the
approved plan by the Town or its representatives.
E. Sewers. All necessary mains and laterals for connection
from the lots to the public sewage system as shown on the preliminary
plan shall be installed by the subdivider. If public disposal is not
available, and the sewage treatment is on a project or individual
lot basis, such private facilities must be installed by the subdivider
under direct supervision of the county or local health officer or
representative. Such officer or representative will require percolation
tests, soil samples and other data to determine the size and extent
of facilities needed. During installation of such facilities, and
before final coverage, the state, county or local health officer or
his representative shall make inspections to assure that all requirements
and specifications have been met. They shall be granted free access
to the development area at all times during this period, and such
officer or representative will then issue a certificate of approval
to the Town Planning Board as a requirement of final plan approval.
No septic tank tile field or other effluent disseminating system shall
be located nearer to a drilled well than 100 feet. In areas not presently
served by public sanitary sewers, the Board may require, in addition
to installation of temporary individual on-site sewage disposal facilities,
the installation and capping of sanitary sewer mains and house connections
if studies of the Board indicate that the extension of public sanitary
sewer trunks or laterals to serve the property subdivided appears
probable or necessary to protect the public health.
F. Water.
(1) All water mains and lines, as shown on the preliminary
plan, shall be installed to the municipal supply. Where permanent
pavement is required, all laterals shall be installed to the lot lines.
Where no public supply is available and wells are installed on each
lot, and the lot also contains its own sewage disposal facilities,
the well shall be drilled, cased, installed and located in such manner
as to be satisfactory to and approved by the local health officer
or representative. The owner or subdivider shall obtain a certificate
of approval from the local health officer or representative and shall
submit it to the Planning Board as a requirement to final plan approval.
If public water is to be used, a letter of intent from the service
company must be filed with the Board. The letter must state:
(a)
That the subdivision can be served with an adequate
water supply.
(b)
That sufficient static and flow pressures for
fire protection are available at peak demand (to be certified by the
subdivider's engineer).
(c)
The proposed pipe sizes must be stated (to be
certified by the subdivider's engineer).
(2) If a private on-site well for an individual lot is
to be used as a water supply for the subdivision, each individual
well must have a minimum proven flow of three gallons per minute.
G. Planting. Adequate tree planting shall be completed
by the developer. Street trees shall be a minimum of 35 feet and a
maximum of 50 feet apart. Tentative tree species will be indicated
on the preliminary plan. Trees shall not be less than 2 1/2 inches
in diameter at the base at time of planting. Trees must be adequately
supported by guy wires until firmly rooted. They shall not be planted
in the right-of-way.
H. Monuments. Permanent reference monuments of precast
concrete or a durable stone, 30 inches by six inches, with forty-five-degree
beveled edges shall be set at final grade at all corners and angle
points of the boundaries of the original tract to be subdivided; and
at all street intersections, and such intermediate points as may be
required.
I. Street signs. Permanent street signs, of the same
specifications as those of the Cortlandville Town Highway Department,
showing the names of the intersecting streets shall be erected at
each intersection.
The subdivider shall submit to the Planning
Board a preliminary plan of the proposed subdivision, complete topography
of the area at two-foot intervals, unless otherwise specified for
profiles and cross-sections. These shall all be submitted in triplicate
(one white cloth and two black-and-white paper prints) at a scale
of not less than 100 feet to the inch (100 feet equal one inch) and
shall contain the following information:
A. The proposed subdivision name or identifying title
and the tract in which the subdivision in located.
B. The name and address, personally signed, of the record
owner, subdivider and designer of the preliminary plan in India ink.
C. A deed description and map of the survey of the tract
boundary made and certified by a licensed surveyor to be a closed
and balanced traverse and showing the location of property lines,
existing easements, buildings, watercourses and other essential features.
D. Other conditions on the tract: watercourses, marshes,
rock outcrop, wooded area, isolated preservable trees one foot or
more in diameter, houses, barns, shacks and other significant features.
E. The names of all subdivisions immediately adjacent
and the names of owners on record for adjacent acreage.
F. Other conditions on adjacent land: approximate direction
and gradient of ground slope, including any embankments or retaining
walls; character and location of buildings, railroads, power lines,
towers and other nearby nonresidential land uses or adverse influence.
G. Photographs, if required by the Planning Board; camera
location, directions of views and key numbers.
H. The location and size of any existing sewers, water
or gas mains, culverts and drains on the property to be subdivided.
I. Key plan showing the location of the tract.
J. Sanitary sewers shall be detailed as follows:
(1) Plan and profile of all sewers showing all special
features such as inverted siphons, extra strength pipe, sewer bridges,
stream crossings, etc.
(2) Figures showing the manhole stationing, size of sewers,
surface and sewer invert elevations at manholes, and the grade of
all sewers between two adjacent manholes must be shown on the profiles.
When there is question of the sewer being sufficiently deep to serve
any residence, the elevation and location of the basement floor shall
be plotted on the profile of the sewer which is to serve the house
in question. The subdivider's engineer shall certify that all sewers
are sufficiently deep to serve adjacent basements except where otherwise
noted on the plans.
(3) Details of all ordinary sewer appurtenances such as
manholes, inspection chambers, inverted siphons as well as of any
special appurtenances or structures such as regulators, tide gates,
sewer bridges, pumping stations, etc.
(4) Detailed plans of all sewer sections except standard
pipe, clearly shown as such, must accompany the plans. Details of
cradling and encasement must also be shown.
(5) A summary of design data for all sewers and for pumping
stations or any similar facilities must accompany the plans.
K. Location, names and existing widths of present and
proposed streets, highways, easements, building lines, alleys, parks
and other public open spaces.
L. The width, location, grades and street profiles of
all proposed streets or other public ways.
M. Typical cross-sections of the proposed grading of
the roadways and sidewalks, and the topographic conditions. Additional
cross-sections at points where cut and fill exceeds three feet or
multiples of three feet.
N. Zoning regulations for the area with zoning district
boundaries affecting the area. All parcels of land proposed to be
dedicated to public use and the conditions of such dedication.
O. Date, scale and magnetic North point.
P. All proposed lot lines with approximate dimensions
and building setback lines.
Q. The proposed location of and type of sidewalks; the
location and species of street trees; the location, size and types
of curbs and gutters; the location and size of electrical mains and
lines; and the character, width and depth of pavement and subbase.
R. All necessary easements to service public areas.
S. When and if the subdivision covers only a portion
of the subdividers entire holding, a sketch of the prospective future
street system of the entire area shall show all prospective sewer
and drainage facilities with sizes, slope, location and area served.
T. All preliminary plans must be submitted at one of
the following sizes or multiples of these sizes: 20 inches by 20 inches
or 20 inches by 40 inches. A suitable border line shall be placed
on all drawings with a margin of not less than 1/2 inch on all sides.
The developer shall submit the final subdivision
plan and street profiles clearly and legibly drawn in India ink, on
tracing cloth. These shall be original drawings or prints on tracing
cloth at a scale of not more than 100 feet to the inch (100 feet equal
one inch). In addition to the tracing cloth drawing, there shall be
submitted four prints on cloth of the plans and profiles. The final
plan shall include the following:
A. The proposed subdivision name or identifying title
and the name of the tract in which the subdivision is located; the
name and address of the record owner and subdivider; the name, license
number and seal of the registered professional engineer or surveyor.
B. Street lines, pedestrianways, lots, reservations,
easements and areas dedicated to public use.
C. Sufficient data to determine readily the location,
bearing and length of every street, lot line, boundary line and to
reproduce such lines upon the ground.
D. The length and bearing of all straight lines, the
deflection angles, radii, length of curves and central angles of all
curves, tangent distances and tangent bearings shall be given for
each street. All dimensions of the lines of each lot shall be shown
in feet and decimals of a foot. The property boundaries, location,
scale and North point shall also be shown.
E. The final plan shall also show by proper designation
thereon all public open spaces for which deeds of dedication are included.
All offers of dedication shall bear the certificate of approval of
the Town Attorney as to their legal sufficiency.
F. Lots within a subdivision shall be numbered.
G. Permanent reference monuments shall be shown thus:
"X." All lot corner markers shall be shown thus: "O."
H. As-built drawings, certified by the subdivider's engineer,
showing that sanitary sewers, storm drainage facilities, manholes,
house lateral stubs and all other underground facilities were constructed
by the developer in accordance with the approved final plan or in
accordance with waivers thereof approved by the Board.
I. Certification of approval by the appropriate public
agency, when and where required, as well as such other certificates,
affidavits, endorsements or other agreements as may be required by
the Planning Board in the enforcement of these regulations.
The rules and regulations as set forth above
may be amended, altered or revised by the Planning Board from time
to time, after public hearing and subject to the approval of the Town
Board.
[Amended 8-5-1998 by L.L. No. 2-1998]
Town of Cortlandville subdivision fees shall
be as set forth from time to time by Town Board resolution.