Upper Brookville |
Code of Ordinances |
Part II. General Legislation |
Chapter 180. Subdivision of Land |
Part 2. Rules and Regulations |
Article VII. Specifications for Maps and Plans |
§ 180-37. Subdivision plat.
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A.General. The subdivision plat shall be drawn in ink on tracing cloth, on a sheet or sheets which shall not exceed 36 inches by 48 inches, at a convenient scale which shall be not less than one inch equals 100 feet, and oriented with the North point at the top of the map. When more than one sheet is required, an index sheet of the same size shall be prepared at a convenient scale to show the entire subdivision, with lot and block numbers clearly legible.B.Information to be shown on the plat. The subdivision plat shall show the following:(1)Subdivision name, graphic scale, North point and date.(2)The location and dimensions of all boundary lines of the property proposed to be subdivided, the name and address of the record owner or owners of the land to be subdivided and the name and address of the subdivider, if other than the owner.(3)The location and name of streets surrounding or adjacent to the proposed subdivision, the lines of adjacent properties and the names of the owners of record or the names of existing adjoining developments.(4)The location, name and width of all existing and proposed streets.(5)The lines, dimensions and areas of all proposed or existing lots and proposed block, lot and section numbers as assigned by the Assessors' office.(6)The location, width and purpose of all proposed or existing easements.(7)The lines, dimensions and areas of all property intended to be dedicated for public use or reserved in the deeds of property owners in the subdivision, as well as any land which the owner may propose to reserve, with designation of the purposes thereof.(8)The location and identification of existing watercourses, bodies of water and natural features (described in §§ 180-16F and 180-30C) and, subject to the discretion of the Board, contours at such interval as it may require.(9)Sufficient data acceptable to the Engineer to determine readily the location, bearing and length of each boundary line, street line and lot line and to reproduce such lines upon the ground. The lengths of all straight lines, the deflection angles, radii, lengths of curves and central angles of all curves, tangent distances and tangent bearings for each street and each lot shall be given. All dimensions shall be shown in feet and hundredths of a foot.(10)Permanent reference monuments.(11)Name, address and signature of the licensed professional engineer or surveyor making the plat.C.Notations on the plat. The following notations shall be shown on the subdivision plat:(1)Endorsement of approval by the New York State Department of Health.(2)Endorsement of approval by the Commissioner of Public Works of Nassau County.(3)Endorsement of approval by other planning agencies, if any, having jurisdiction.(4)Treasurer of Nassau County as to payment of taxes.(5)Town Receiver of Taxes as to payment of taxes.(6)Engineer in the Department of Assessment certifying location on Nassau County Land Map.(7)Treasurer of village as to payment of taxes.D.Accompanying material. When submitted to the Board with application for approval, the subdivision plat shall be accompanied by the following:(1)Certificate of title showing the ownership of the land to be vested in the subdivider or other applicant for plat approval.(2)A certificate of the licensed engineer or surveyor making such plat survey to the effect that the plat is correct and that the error of closure does not exceed such amount as is required by the Engineer.(3)A statement duly acknowledged before an officer authorized to take acknowledgment of deeds and signed by the owner or owners of the property to the effect that the subdivision shown on the plat is made with his or their free consent and in accordance with his or their desires.(4)All offers of dedication and covenants governing the maintenance of undedicated open space, which shall bear the certificate of approval of the Village Attorney as to their legal sufficiency.(5)A copy of such private deed restrictions, including building setback lines, as may be imposed upon the property as a condition to sale, together with a statement of any restrictions previously imposed which may affect the title to the land being subdivided. Such restrictions shall be satisfactory to the Board and shall provide, in the case of any lot intended for residential use, against further division thereof by the grantee without approval by the Board.(6)Such other items or certificates of approval by proper public authorities as may have been required by the Board.(7)Stamped envelopes addressed to each of the owners of property abutting or across the street from the subdivision and containing a form letter and a copy of the notice of public hearing (to be published in the official village newspaper) on forms provided by the Board.(8)A stormwater management pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) consistent with the requirements of Chapter 175, 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 of Chapter 175, Stormwater Management and Erosion and Sediment Control. The approved final subdivision plat shall be consistent with the provisions of Chapter 175, Stormwater Management and Erosion and Sediment Control.[Added 5-15-2007 by L.L. No. 9-2007]