A.
The preliminary plat and supporting material for a proposed subdivision constitute the material to be officially submitted to the Planning Board. They show the general design of the subdivision and its public improvements to the extent necessary for the Planning Board to indicate to the subdivider whether the proposal is acceptable as a basis for detailed design of the final plat. The preliminary plat shall require a public hearing.
B.
Approval of the preliminary plat does not constitute an approval of the final plat nor is it a valid basis for the construction of site improvements or other commitments which depend upon its design characteristics.
C.
The preliminary plat shall serve as a key map to final plats subsequently laid out in sections and shall include all contiguous properties of the developer.
D.
If a revision of the proposed subdivision is found necessary, the preliminary plats shall be revised accordingly to keep the files of the Planning Board current.
E.
Should the subject property be located within the Agricultural Overlay District as depicted on the Zoning Map of the Town of Southampton, a contribution to the Drainage Fund, as defined herein, may be discussed at the preliminary map stage.
[Added 5-11-1982]