The Board must hold a public hearing and all
required improvements must be completed before a plat of a subdivision
receives final approval, thus permitting the plat to be recorded in
the Cortland County Clerk's office. In the alternative, the Board
shall give final approval to a plat before completion of such improvements
if their installation is assured through an approved performance bond.
Whenever any subdivision of land is proposed to be made and before
any sale of any lot in such subdivision or any part thereof is made,
and before any permit for the erection of a structure in such proposed
subdivision shall be granted or any existing permit used, the subdivider
or his/her duly authorized agent shall apply, in writing, for approval
of such proposed subdivision in accordance with the procedures set
forth in this Article.
Such plat or proposed development shall be deemed
to have been approved, and the certificate of the McGraw Village Clerk
as to the date of the submission of the plat or the proposed development
thereof for approval and the failure to take action thereon within
such time shall be issued on demand and shall be sufficient in lieu
of the written endorsement of other evidence of approval herein required.
The ground of refusal of any plat or proposed development submitted
shall be stated upon the records of the Planning Board. In the event
that the Planning Board fails to take action on a preliminary plat
or a final plat within the time prescribed therefor, or within such
extended period as may have been established by the mutual consent
of the owner and the Planning Board, such preliminary or final plat
shall be deemed granted approval. The certificate of the Village Clerk
as to the date of submission of the preliminary or final plat and
the failure of the Planning Board to take action within the prescribed
time shall be issued on demand and shall be sufficient in lieu of
written endorsement or other evidence of approval herein required.
The Planning Board may approve the plat by a majority plus one, subject
to stated conditions, notwithstanding the report of the County Planning
Board.
The subdivider shall tender offers of cession
in a form certified as satisfactory by the Village Attorney of all
land included in streets, highways or parks not specifically reserved
by him, but approval of the plan by the Planning Board shall not constitute
an acceptance by the village of the dedication of any street, highway,
park or other public open space.
The installations, improvements and development
of any subdivision shall be subject to inspection at all stages by
representatives of the Board or the Village of McGraw, and for such
purpose, free access shall be accorded, and requested information
shall be promptly submitted.