A.
Waiver of requirements. The Planning Board may waive, when reasonable, any requirements or improvements for the approval, approval with modifications or disapproval of subdivisions submitted for its approval. Any such waiver, which shall be subject to appropriate conditions, may be exercised in the event that any such requirements or improvements are found requisite in the interest of the public health, safety and general welfare or inappropriate because of inadequacy or lack of connecting facilities adjacent or in proximity to the subdivision.
B.
Conditions. In granting such waivers, the Board may require such conditions as will, in its judgment, secure substantially the objectives of the standard or requirements so waived.
C.
Area variance. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, when a plat contains one or more lots which do not comply with the minimum Zoning Ordinance regulations,[1] application may be made to the Zoning Board of Appeals for an area variance pursuant to § 267-b of the Town Law, without the necessity of a decision or determination of an administrative official charged with the enforcement of the zoning regulations. In reviewing such application, the Zoning Board of Appeals shall request the Planning Board to provide a written recommendation.