Pursuant to the authority of § 276(4)(a) of the Town Law and §
439-1 of the Town Code of the Town of Chili, the Town of Chili hereby creates two classes of subdivisions: major subdivisions and minor subdivisions, with separate review procedures and criteria for each class.
The purpose of these supplemental regulations
is to promote the health, safety and general welfare of the residents
of the Town of Chili while providing a streamlined procedure to create
an approved minor subdivision and to address existing divisions of
land which predate this article.
[Amended 12-3-2008 by L.L. No. 4-2008]
A. Application. The owner or the owner's authorized agent
(the "applicant") shall make application at the Building Department
for certification of the minor subdivision and shall submit the following
information, documentation and endorsements:
(1) Instrument survey. The applicant shall submit an instrument
survey of the lands to be subdivided. Said instrument survey shall
conform to the standards of the Monroe County Bar Association and
the Genesee Valley Land Surveyors Association and be in a form suitable
for recording in the Monroe County Clerk's office and in addition
to the aforementioned standards shall include at minimum:
(a)
Locations of existing lot lines.
(b)
Location of proposed lot lines.
(c)
Land areas in acreage and square feet of existing
and proposed lots.
(d)
Zoning classification of the parcels affected
by the subdivision.
(e)
The date, liber and page for each parcel currently
held by the owner under deeds recorded in the Monroe County Clerk's
office.
(f)
Tax account numbers of existing lots.
(g)
Existing permanent improvements.
(h)
Lot numbers of existing and proposed lots.
(2) Application fee. The applicant shall submit the application
fee established by resolution of the Town Board of the Town of Chili.
(3) Authorization. The applicant shall submit a completed
minor subdivision application form with acknowledged signature(s)
of the proposed owner(s) evidencing their authorization of the minor
subdivision application as submitted.
(4) Drainage district petition. The applicant shall submit
a completed petition to add the property owner's lands to the Town
of Chili Consolidated Drainage District, if not currently in said
district. Said petition shall be forwarded by the Building Department
to the Town Clerk for consideration by the Town Board.
B. Certification and approval. Upon receipt of a complete application conforming with the requirements of §
439-18A, the Director of Planning, head of the Building Department, or similar officer or designee, or Code Enforcement Officer shall certify the same and forward the certified application to the Chairman or Vice Chairman of the Planning Board, who shall approve the same by signing the minor subdivision instrument survey map.
C. Perfection by recording. Within 62 days of the date
of approval by the Planning Board Chairman or Vice Chairman, the applicant
shall record the certified minor subdivision instrument survey map
in the office of the Monroe County Clerk in the book of maps.
It may be unduly burdensome to require an instrument
survey of a large tract of land for the purpose of subdividing one
residential building site from that tract. Therefore, in one-lot minor
subdivision, the following standards shall apply:
A. Application. The owner or the owner's authorized agent
(the "applicant") shall make application at the Building Department
for certification of the one-lot minor subdivision and shall submit
the following information, documentation and endorsements:
[Amended 12-3-2008 by L.L. No. 4-2008]
(1) Instrument survey. The applicant shall submit a current instrument survey, dated or redated within six months of application and all as required by §
439-18A(1), except that:
(a)
The requirement to fully map the remaining lands
on said survey is waived; and
(b)
The survey shall show the lot containing the
proposed residential building site and all improvements on the remaining
lands within 100 feet of the lot containing the proposed residential
building site and the survey shall contain a notation designating
as "Remaining Lands."
(2) Application fee. The applicant shall submit the application
fee established by resolution of the Town Board of the Town of Chili.
(3) Authorization. The applicant shall submit a completed
one-lot minor subdivision application form with acknowledged signature(s)
of the property owner(s) evidencing their authorization of the one-lot
minor subdivision application as submitted.
(4) Drainage District petition. The applicant shall submit
a completed petition to add the property owner's lands to the Town
of Chili Consolidated Drainage District, if not currently in said
district. Said petition shall be forwarded by the Building Department
to the Town Clerk for consideration by the Town Board.
B. Certification and approval. The Director of Planning,
head of the Building Department, or similar officer or designee, or
Code Enforcement Officer shall certify a one-lot minor subdivision
instrument survey map by signing the same upon first having:
[Amended 12-3-2008 by L.L. No. 4-2008]
(1) Confirmed that the application is complete as required by §
439-19A; and
(2) Reviewed Town records to confirm that the remaining lands consist of a lot which conforms with Chapter
500, Zoning, and the one-lot minor subdivision contains no less than 20 acres. The obligations of the Director of Planning, head of the Building Department, or similar officer or designee, or Code Enforcement Officer under this review of Town records are construed to be extremely limited. Where the Director of Planning, head of the Building Department, or similar officer or designee, or Code Enforcement Officer cannot clearly and readily determine that the proposed one-lot minor subdivision conforms with the requirements of this certification, then the application shall be reclassified as an application for major subdivision approval. If the map is certified as a one-lot minor subdivision, the application shall then be transmitted to the Planning Board Chairman or Vice Chairman, who shall approve the same by signing the one-lot minor subdivision instrument survey map.
C. Perfection by recording. Within 62 days of the date
of approval by the Planning Board or Vice Chairman, the applicant
shall record the certified one-lot minor subdivision instrument survey
map in the office of the Monroe County Clerk in the book of maps.
[Amended 12-3-2008 by L.L. No. 4-2008]
D. Building permits on remaining-lands lot. In a one-lot
minor subdivision, the fully surveyed lot and the lot consisting of
remaining lands shall both be eligible to obtain building permits
subject to other applicable law.