The final plat shall contain all the data listed in the following subsections. Moreover, the Board or the Village Engineer may require additional information pertinent to a particular subdivision.
A. 
General information.
(1) 
Approved name of subdivision.
(2) 
Same information as required by § 95-56A(2) through (7).
(3) 
True bearings and distances to the nearest established street lines or official monuments, no fewer than three which shall be accurately shown on the plat.
(4) 
Radii, internal angles, points of curvature, tangent bearings and length of all arcs.
B. 
Data describing existing conditions.
(1) 
Same information as required by § 95-56B(1), with accurate angular and linear dimensions.
(2) 
Exact locations, widths and names of all existing or planned streets or other public ways, utility rights-of-way, easements, parks and other open spaces and municipal boundary lines within or adjacent to the tract.
(3) 
Same information as required by § 95-56 B(3), (4) and (5).
(4) 
Exact contours at two-foot intervals or as directed by the Village Engineer.
(5) 
Same information as required by § 95-56B(7) through (10).
C. 
Data describing proposed conditions.
(1) 
Exact layout of proposed streets, their approved names and widths and the exact location of any proposed easements, with designation of the purposes thereof.
(2) 
Exact extent of relocation of planned streets and an appropriate small scale sketch of the influence of this relocation on neighboring properties. Exact location of planned streets on adjacent properties already having approved subdivisions shall also be shown.
(3) 
Exact layout, lot numbers and lines, dimensions and acreage of all proposed lots, with accurate dimensions in feet and hundredths. The accurate locations of all monuments shall also be shown.
(4) 
Exact outlines and legal description of any areas to be dedicated or reserved for public use, with the purposes indicated thereon.
(5) 
Setback lines for proposed buildings and exact setback and side yard dimensions for existing buildings, relative to the proposed subdivision boundaries.
(6) 
The exact profile of each proposed street, with grades indicated, and the exact locations of drainage basins and dry wells.
(7) 
The typical cross-section of proposed streets, showing width of paving and gutters and other pertinent information as required by the Village Engineer.
(8) 
The approved final grades on the subject site.
(9) 
Same information as required in § 95-56C(9) and (10).
D. 
Covenants. Covenants concerning land use or building requirements shall be indicated on the final plat.
E. 
Additional information. In addition to the foregoing, the following shall be attached to the final plat:
(1) 
Certification by a land surveyor licensed by the State of New York stating:
(a) 
That the plat was made from an actual survey made by him of the property.
(b) 
The date of completion of the survey.
(c) 
That monuments have been set at not less than two corners of every street intersection and at all other required locations as indicated on the plat, and that each approved building lot has at least three monuments.
(d) 
That all dimensions and geodetic details are correct.
(2) 
Notarized certification by the owner or owners of the adoption of any plat and the dedication of streets and other public areas, if any.
(3) 
Proper form for the approval of the Planning Board with space for their signature(s) and those of other officials if required.
(4) 
A statement that any lot transferred shall have a minimum width and area substantially the same as those of the platted plots shown and that only one principal building will be permitted on any one such lot.
(5) 
A definitive statement of agreement on the plat to eliminate or relocate any existing buildings or structures in violation of setback requirements or other requirements as deemed necessary by the Board.
(6) 
Results of test hole borings and percolation and other tests, when required by the Board.
(7) 
Approval of the subdivision by the Suffolk County Department of Health Services.
F. 
Stormwater pollution prevention plan required. A stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) consistent with the requirements of Chapter 94, Part 1, entitled "Stormwater Management and Erosion and Sediment Control," shall be required for final subdivision plat approval. The SWPPP shall meet the performance and design criteria and standards in Chapter 94, Article II. The approved final subdivision plat shall be consistent with the provisions of Chapter 94.
[Added 9-11-2007 by L.L. No. 3-2007]
In addition to the requirements set forth herein, the final plat shall comply with all other rules, regulations, ordinances, local laws and statutes pertaining to the subdivision of land in the Village.