The documents hereinafter described shall be
submitted for final plat approval.
A. Final plat requirements. The plat to be filed with
the Dutchess County Clerk shall be in accordance with the county's
standards and requirements. The size of the sheets shall be not larger
than 36 inches by 48 inches, including a margin for binding. The plat
shall be drawn at a scale of no more than 100 feet to the inch. When
more than one sheet is required, an additional index sheet of the
same size shall be filed, showing to scale the entire subdivision
with lot and block numbers clearly legible thereon. Space shall be
reserved thereon for endorsement by the Dutchess County Department
of Health and for the Planning Board stamp of final approval.
(1) The final plat shall be prepared by a licensed professional engineer and land surveyor in accordance with local and state laws and shall provide information noted in this section and in §§
96-18 and
96-20.
(2) A lot map of the entire subdivision shall be the same
as that required on the preliminary plat, with the following additions:
(a)
Lot layout, which shall include the following:
[1]
Number identification by a suitable system of
consecutive numbers.
[2]
Lot lines with accurate dimensions to the nearest
hundredth of a foot and bearings to the nearest second.
[3]
Building setback lines with dimensions, grades
and location of all proposed buildings.
[4]
Lot areas for each lot, measured accurately
to the nearest square foot and nearest hundredth of an acre.
(b)
Special parcels, which shall include the following:
[1]
Description of proposed action and use, including
a note where an offer of dedication is being made. For any land which
is reserved by the developer or homeowner's association, including
recreation areas, if any, there shall be submitted with the subdivision
plat copies of agreements or other documents showing the manner in
which such areas are to be maintained and the provisions made therefor.
[2]
Boundary lines with accurate dimensions to the
nearest hundredth of a foot and bearings to the nearest second.
[3]
Lot areas for each lot, measured accurately
to the nearest square foot.
[4]
Identification of any area of permanent open
space when required as a part of the subdivision to be protected in
the subdivision, with metes and bounds, depicting significant natural
or historic features contributing to conservation, and map note indicating
ownership, preservation and maintenance standards and procedures.
(3) Survey data, which shall include the following:
(a)
Accurate subdivision perimeter boundary with
bearings and distances.
(b)
Town, county and special district boundaries
referenced to the subdivision survey, which are within 500 feet of
the property.
(c)
The length of all tangents, radii, length of
curves and central angles of all curves, tangent distances and tangent
bearings for each street.
(d)
Accurate dimensions to the nearest hundredth
of a foot.
(e)
Monuments, which shall include the following:
[1]
Existing monuments shall be shown with the symbol
[2]
Proposed new monuments or monuments to be reset
shall be shown with the symbol
[3]
All lot markers shall be shown with the symbol
B. Public improvement plan and profiles.
(1) General considerations.
(a)
The letter of credit or other equivalent security
and the inspection service shall be based on this drawing, the final
plat itself, these subdivision regulations and the Town specifications
for such public improvements and utilities.
(b)
Unless a specific waiver is requested in writing,
the proposed public improvements and utilities shall be considered
to comply specifically with these subdivision regulations and the
Town specifications for such public improvements and utilities.
(c)
Basic drawing layout requirements are the same as those required for the preliminary plat (see §
96-20) and shall also include rights-of-way, gradients and directional arrows downhill.
(d)
Designs for water lines, sewers, streets, bridges
and drainage structures shall be prepared by a professional engineer
licensed to practice in the State of New York.
(2) Drainage system requirements. Complete drainage system
for the entire subdivision, with appropriate development stages for
each of the final plat sections, shall be shown graphically with all
existing drainage features.
(3) A stormwater pollution prevention plan meeting the
requirements of the DEC stormwater manual is required for review by
the Town Engineer.
(4) Erosion control plan. The stormwater pollution prevention
plan shall contain appropriate measures for erosion control.
(5) Detailed plans for bridges, culverts or similar structures
shall be shown.
(6) Profile drawing requirements. Drawings shall be prepared
with the following scales or other scale approved by the Planning
Board:
(a)
All profiles shall show the existing natural
grades, the typical cross-section of existing or proposed roads, the
center lines of intersecting roads and a system of survey stations.
(b)
The center line profile of the proposed roads
with dimensions on vertical curves, the notation as to gradient and
critical elevations shall be shown.
(c)
The invert profile and location of all storm
and sanitary drainage structures, manholes, catch basins, etc., in
street rights-of-way and in drainage easements shall be shown.