Whenever any subdivision of land is proposed
to be made, before any contract for sale of any part and before any
permit for erection of structures in such proposed subdivision shall
be granted, the subdivider shall apply in writing to the Planning
Board for, and secure approval of, the proposed subdivision.
The following information shall be submitted
with any application:
A. Subdivision name or title, address at which it is
located, scale, North point, date and site location map.
B. Names and addresses of subdivider and professional
advisers, including license numbers and seals.
C. Drawing sheet of a size either 81/2 inches by 11 inches
or some multiple of 11 inches by 17 inches.
D. Scale which shall be one inch to 50, 100 or 200 feet.
E. Subdivision boundaries, and boundaries of congruous
properties and names of owners.
F. Existing restrictions on use of land, including easements,
covenants and zoning boundaries.
G. Existing and proposed streets, structures, public
facilities and utilities; watercourses, marshes, wooded areas and
other significant physical features in and near the subdivision.
H. Proposed pattern of lots, including typical lot width
and depth, street layout, open space, systems of drainage, sewerage
and water supply within the subdivided area.
I. Total acreage of subdivision, number of lots proposed,
building types, approximate size and cost.
[Amended 8-17-1998 by L.L. No. 3-1998]
A. Application for approval of the subdivision plat,
complete with all other requirements, shall be filed with the Village
Clerk at least 15 days prior to the date of the regular scheduled
meetings of the Planning Board, which date shall be the official submission
date.
B. The Village of Canastota Planning Board shall meet
on the first and third Wednesday of each month.
C. The Village of Canastota Planning Board has the right
to call a special meeting at any time to conduct any business that
should come before the Planning Board.
Before any plat is approved, a public hearing
shall be held by the Planning Board, in accordance with § 7-728
of the Village Law.
A minor subdivision final plat application shall
include:
A. Information required under §
190-5, updated and accurate.
B. If required, contour intervals of not more than five
feet and grading plan.
C. Survey of tract boundary lines, giving bearings and
distances, certified by a land surveyor.
The following information shall be submitted
with a major subdivision preliminary plat:
A. Information required under §
190-5 updated and accurate.
B. Contours with intervals of not more than five feet.
Contours with intervals of not more than two feet shall be shown where
grade is less than 5%. Datum plane shall be that of the United States
Geological Survey. The grading plan shall be shown if existing contours
are to be changed.
C. Survey of tract boundary lines and deed description
giving bearings and distances, certified by land surveyor.
D. Location, width and approximate grade of proposed
streets.
E. Location, dimensions, area and number of lots and
blocks and of property to be dedicated for public use.
F. Location of proposed easements.
G. Location of existing and proposed sewers, water mains,
storm drainage, culverts with pipe sizes and direction of flow.
H. Location of existing and proposed gas lines, fire
hydrants, electric and telephone facilities, street lights and sidewalks.
The subdivider shall file an application and
six copies of drawings for final plat approval, and meet the following
requirements:
A. The application shall:
(1) Be accompanied by construction drawings.
(2) Be endorsed by the State Department of Health.
(3) Include offers of cession to streets and public areas.
(4) Include other information required by the Planning
Board.
B. A public hearing shall be held within 30 days of official
submission of the plat.
C. The subdivider shall attend the hearing.
D. The final plat shall conform to the approved preliminary
plat, plus and recommendations made by the Board.
E. The Board may permit the final plat to be divided
into parts comprising at least 20% of the total number of lots on
the plat, subject to conditions necessary to assure orderly development.
F. Either the Planning Board Chairman must file a Certificate
stating that all required improvements constructed by the subdivider
has been designed and inspected and meet standards in these regulations
and are as required by law, or a performance bond for completion of
required improvements must be submitted and approved by the Board
and Village Attorney as to form, sufficiency, manner of exception
and surety.
[Amended 8-17-1998 by L.L. No. 3-1998]
G. Offers of cession of all land to be dedicated for
streets, easements, open space and other facilities shall be in a
form certified as satisfactory by the Village Attorney.
H. The subdivider shall deposit a certified check in
the amount of 1% of the required improvement costs, as determined
by the Planning Board, to meet inspection costs.
I. The subdivider shall submit drawings, certified by
an engineer or land surveyor, showing the location of all required
improvements that have been constructed prior to final plat submission.
The following information shall be submitted
with final plat:
A. All information required on the preliminary plat,
updated and accurate.
B. Sufficient data to determine readily the location,
bearing and length of all street, lot and boundary lines, referenced
to establish monuments.
C. Location, dimensions and names of all sites for residential,
commercial, industrial, public, nonpublic, dedicated and reserved
uses.
D. Location, material and size of monuments.
Soil percolation tests shall be conducted in
proposed subdivision where no public sewers are available, in accordance
with State Department of Health standards. Soil percolation test results
and their locations shall be shown on the final plat.
The subdivider shall submit the plat to the
State Department of Health to secure its endorsement and approval
of sewer and water facility proposals.
The preliminary plat shall be accompanied by
the following construction drawings which are subject to Planning
Board approval:
A. Plans and profiles showing existing and proposed elevations
along center lines of streets within the subdivision.
B. Plans and profiles showing location of street pavements,
curbs, gutters, sidewalks, manholes, catch basins and culverts.
C. Plans showing location, size and invert elevations
of existing and proposed sanitary sewers, stormwater drains and fire
hydrants and location and size of water, gas, electricity and other
utilities or structures.
The subdivider shall submit the following date
to the Planning Board before any final plat can be approved; before
acceptance, the Village Attorney shall certify their legal sufficiency:
A. Deed description, abstract of title, and survey of
tract boundary certified by a land surveyor, tied to established boundary
monuments.
B. Offers of cession dedicating streets, rights-of-way
and sites for public use.
C. Copies of agreements showing the manner in which areas
reserved by the subdivider are to be maintained.
D. Any other data required by the Board.