Where required by the Planning Board, the developer, at the time of submission requesting approval of the final plat, shall further file with the Town a petition, properly executed and in conformity with the Town Law, requesting the creation of a drainage district for the area included within the proposed subdivision. Such petition and submission for creation of said district shall be subject to approval of the Town Attorney as to form, legality and content.
[Amended 1-7-2004 by L.L. No. 2-2004]
Where regulations require the installation of underground electrical utilities, the subdivider shall install, at its cost and expense, underground wiring connections, high-pressure sodium luminaires and aluminum poles, completely wired according to lighting specifications approved by the power company servicing the proposed subdivision and/or the Town of Boston and any political subdivision or district thereof and in accordance with the most current edition of the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Lighting Handbook. Streetlighting plans so approved shall be submitted by the developer prior to final subdivision plat approval. The spacing of lighting fixtures on each side of the street or highway shall not exceed an average distance along each side of the highway of 175 feet, except where modified upon the express approval of the Town Board, upon recommendation of the Town Engineer. The type and style of both the luminaire and the standard are subject to the final approval of the Town Board.
The subdivider of a proposed subdivision within a light district shall provide streetlighting within the subdivision, as the same shall be determined to be necessary and appropriate by the Planning Board.
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Prerequisites for issuance. No building permit shall be issued for the construction of residential homes on subdivision roads unless a true copy of the final map filed in the Erie County Clerk's office shall have been previously filed with the Planning Board and the Town Clerk and unless all improvements for highway, water and public sewer or storm drainage, where required, and utilities have been installed and accepted by the Town of Boston or a performance and maintenance bond in conformance with the regulations of the Town of Boston has been filed and accepted by the Town in an amount and form acceptable thereto and, further, in accordance with § 280-a of the Town Law. In lieu of bonds, cash, collateral or other securities approved by the Town Attorney may be accepted.
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No building permit for the construction on any lot in an approved subdivision shall be issued if the width and lot area are different than indicated on the subdivision map, unless a change in lot size dimension is approved by the Planning Board.