[Amended 4-17-1996 by L.L. No. 2-1996]
These rules and regulations shall be known and may be cited as "The Village of McGraw Subdivision Regulations."
By reason of a resolution adopted by the Village Board of the Village of McGraw on June 4, 1963, pursuant to the provisions of Article 7 of the Village Law, the Planning Board of the Village of McGraw has the power and authority to approve plats of a subdivision of land, with or without streets or highways. Such approval, in accordance with the procedures and regulations set forth below, is a prerequisite to the recording of all plats of any subdivision of land in the office of the Cortland County Clerk.
[Amended 4-17-1996 by L.L. No. 2-1996]
To carry out the purposes of the Village Law and the Village Board in providing for such plat approval, these rules and regulations are recommended by the Planning Board and adopted by the Board of Trustees to provide for the future growth and development of the village 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 home owner in providing the necessary services at minimum cost and maximum convenience.
A. 
Word usage.
(1) 
Words in the singular include the plural, and words in the plural include the singular.
(2) 
The word "person" includes a corporation, unincorporated association and a partnership, as well as an individual.
(3) 
The word "building" includes "structure" and shall be construed as if followed by the words "or part thereof."
(4) 
The word "street" includes "road," "highway" and "lane."
(5) 
The word "watercourse" includes "drain" and "stream."
(6) 
The words "shall" and "will" are mandatory and not directive; the word "may" is permissive.
B. 
Unless otherwise expressly stated, the following shall, for the purpose of these regulations, have the meaning indicated:
ALLEY or SERVICE DRIVE
A strip of land over which there is a right-of-way, municipally or privately owned, serving as a secondary means of access to two or more properties.
BLOCK
An area bounded by streets.
BOARD, PLANNING BOARD and VILLAGE PLANNING BOARD
The Village of McGraw
CROSSWALK
A right-of-way, municipally or privately owned, at least 12 feet in width, which cuts across a block to furnish access for pedestrians to adjacent streets or properties.
CUL-DE-SAC
A residential street with one end open for public vehicles and pedestrian access and the other end terminating in a vehicular turnaround.
DOUBLE FRONTAGE LOTS
A lot having at least two sides fronting on separate streets which do not intersect while adjoining the lot.
EASEMENT
A right granted to use certain land for a special purpose not inconsistent with the general property rights of the owner.
FINAL SUBDIVISION PLAN
A plan or plat prepared for recording by a registered engineer or surveyor as required by § 150-33.
GRADING PLAN
A plan showing all present and proposed grades for storm water drainage.
HALF STREET
One-half of a street right-of-way and paving, usually with its center line on a property line.
IMPROVEMENTS
Those physical additions and changes to the land that may be necessary to produce usable and desirable lots. "Improvements" shall include, but not be limited to, the following: grading and paving of streets; curbing; fire hydrants; water mains; sanitary sewers; drains or drainage facilities; sidewalks; crosswalks; street shade trees; street signs; public utilities; street lighting standards; land grading and monuments. (See Article IV).
LOT
A parcel, plat, site or tract of land separated from other parcels, plats, sites or tracts by description, as on a subdivision map or record of survey map or by metes and bounds, for the purpose of sale or building development and sale.
PRELIMINARY PLAN
A plan, showing existing features of land and proposed street and lot layout within and adjacent to a subdivision as required by § 150-32.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
Land opened for use as a street, alley or crosswalk.[1]
ROAD, COLLECTOR
Streets which collect the traffic generated on local streets and serve a relatively short, convenient and direct means of access from the various development areas of the village to secondary road systems.[2]
ROAD, LOCAL
Streets where the prime function is to give direct access to abutting property. "Local roads" are the internal part of the system to provide movement within residential neighborhoods or other land areas.[3]
ROAD, MAJOR
Streets or highways serving to connect through roads with each other and also to handle internal movement within the village.[4]
ROAD, SECONDARY
Streets serving to connect major roads with each other and also to handle internal movement within the village.[5]
SUBDIVIDER
A person who is the registered owner or authorized agent of the registered owner of land to be subdivided.
SUBDIVISION
A division of any part, parcel or area of land by the owner or agent, either by lots or by metes and bounds, into lots or parcels two or more in number for the purpose of conveyance, transfer, improvement or sale.
[1]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "street," which followed this definition, was deleted at time of adoption of Code; see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I.
[2]
Editor's Note: Added at time of adoption of Code; see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I.
[3]
Editor's Note: Added at time of adoption of Code; see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I.
[4]
Editor's Note: Added at time of adoption of Code; see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I.
[5]
Editor's Note: Added at time of adoption of Code; see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I.