§ 143-6. Final submission.  


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  • A. 
    The final submission for a major subdivision shall include the following:
    (1) 
    The final plat, including two reproducible copies on Mylar, plus 11 prints, to a scale not smaller than 50 feet to the inch, showing the following:
    (a) 
    All existing and proposed property lines, present zoning and building setback lines, easement and right-of-way lines with dimensions, azimuths or angle data, and curve data.
    (b) 
    All monuments, iron pipes and bench marks.
    (c) 
    The names of owners of all adjacent property.
    (d) 
    Street names and house numbers.
    [Amended 4-7-1997 by Ord. No. 4-1997]
    (e) 
    All property reserved by the owner or dedicated to the public use.
    (f) 
    A house number for each lot.
    (g) 
    A North arrow.
    (h) 
    Standard title block.
    (i) 
    Key map.
    (j) 
    The proposed use of each lot.
    (k) 
    Standards of accuracy meeting Malta requirements shall be noted on the map and certified by a land surveyor registered in New York State.
    (l) 
    Contour lines at two-foot intervals to United States Geological Survey datum.
    (m) 
    Watercourses, marshes, rock outcrops and other important land features.
    (n) 
    Right-of-way lines, street paving and street stationing.
    (o) 
    Sanitary sewers, storm drains, gas lines and waterlines with all appurtenances.
    (p) 
    If an on-site water supply is to be utilized, a note stating: "All lots sales shall be contingent upon a contract addendum for the location of water, flow capacity and potability in accordance with the Town of Malta and New York State Health Department standards."
    (q) 
    Street name signs. (A letter of intent to install signs in locations approved by the Town may be accepted as a substitute).
    (r) 
    Standards of accuracy of elevations meeting Malta requirements shall be noted on the map. The final plat shall contain the signature and seal of a professional engineer and of a land surveyor, both registered in New York State, or a qualified land surveyor under § 7208, Subdivision n, of the Education Law.
    (2) 
    A plan/profile of each street and utility easement, including one reproducible copy on Mylar, plus 11 prints, with a horizontal scale of 40 feet to the inch and vertical scale of four feet to the inch showing the following:
    (a) 
    All pavement, storm drains, sanitary sewers, gas lines and waterlines with appurtenances.
    (b) 
    Pavement and utility stationing, including all horizontal and vertical control points and grades.
    (c) 
    Signature and seal of a professional engineer and of a land surveyor, both registered in New York State, or a qualified land surveyor under § 7208, Subdivision n, of the Education Law.
    (d) 
    A North arrow.
    (e) 
    Standard title block.
    (3) 
    The final plat and plan/profiles shall show all facilities which the subdivision standards require. All lettering shall be neat and legible.
    (4) 
    All sheets shall be 30 inches by 42 inches, 22 inches by 34 inches, 17 inches by 22 inches or 8 1/2 inches by 14 inches. When more than one layout sheet is required, all shall be the same size and an index sheet of the same size shall be provided showing the entire subdivision to an appropriate scale.
    (5) 
    In addition to the required drawings, the following documents shall be submitted as a part of the final submission:
    (a) 
    The completed Town of Malta final submission form.
    (b) 
    An offer of cession in a form approved by the Board of all land included in streets, walks, easements, recreation areas and passive open spaces not specifically reserved by the owner. If required by the Board, there may be a payment in lieu of the offer of recreation or open areas. Approval of the plat does not constitute acceptance of the offer or cession.
    (c) 
    A certificate of adequacy of the proposed water supply and sewerage service as required by the Public Health Law and/or the Environmental Conservation Department of New York State.
    (d) 
    A statement by the appropriate Town representative certifying that certain improvements have been installed and approved.
    (e) 
    Deed description and proof of ownership of the land to be subdivided.
    (f) 
    Protective covenants in form for recording, including covenants governing the maintenance of unceded public spaces or reservations.
    (g) 
    The final design of bridges and culverts unless included in preliminary submission.
    (h) 
    Such other certificates, affidavits, endorsements or agreements as may be required by the Planning Board in the enforcement of these regulations.
    (i) 
    Stormwater pollution prevention plan. A stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) consistent with the requirements of Chapter 136, Stormwater Management and Erosion and Sediment Control, §§ 136-1 through 136-5, and Chapter 167, Zoning, Article XA, shall be required for subdivision plat approval. The SWPPP shall meet the performance and design criteria and standards in Chapter 167, Zoning, Article XI. The approved subdivision plat shall be consistent with the provisions of Chapter 136, Stormwater Management and Erosion and Sediment Control, and Chapter 167, Zoning, Article XA.
    [Added 11-8-2006 by L.L. No. 15-2006]
    (6) 
    A fee shall be paid with the final submission, which fee shall be as set forth in Table A to Chapter 88, for:
    [Amended 5-6-2002 by L.L. No. 6-2002; 11-3-2010 by L.L. No. 9-2010]
    (a) 
    Four or fewer lots; and
    (b) 
    Each lot in addition to the first four.
    (c) 
    An amount equal to the estimated professional fees to be incurred by the Town of Malta in processing the applicant's application, pursuant to § 88-6C.
    [Added 4-4-2011 by L.L. No. 3-2011]
    (7) 
    Every application for site plan associated with a major subdivision shall contain a review of the possible construction design and management of all buildings constructed within such major subdivision in compliance with the U.S. Green Building Council's (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Certification Standards.
    [Added 7-2-2007 by L.L. No. 10-2007]
    Editor's Note: This local law also provided for the renumbering of former Subsection A(7) as Subsection A(8).
    (8) 
    More detailed information may be required by the Planning Board as a part of the final submission for a major subdivision in special cases.
    B. 
    The final submission for a minor subdivision shall include the following:
    (1) 
    Final plat.
    (a) 
    A final plat, including two reproducible copies on Mylar, plus 11 prints, to a scale not smaller than 50 feet to the inch, showing the following:
    [1] 
    All existing and proposed property lines, present zoning and building setback lines, easement and right-of-way lines with dimensions, azimuths or angle data, and curve data.
    [2] 
    All monuments, iron pipes and bench marks.
    [3] 
    The names of owners of all adjacent property.
    [4] 
    Street names and house numbers.
    [Amended 4-7-1997 by Ord. No. 4-1997]
    [5] 
    All property reserved by the owner or dedicated to the public use.
    [6] 
    A house number for each lot.
    [7] 
    A North arrow.
    [8] 
    Standard title block.
    [9] 
    Key map.
    [10] 
    Proposed use of each lot.
    [11] 
    Standards of accuracy meeting Malta requirements shall be noted on the map and certified by a land surveyor registered in New York State.
    [12] 
    Watercourses, marshes, rock outcrops and other important land features.
    [13] 
    Right-of-way lines, street paving and street stationing.
    [14] 
    Sanitary sewers, storm drains, gas lines and waterlines with all appurtenances.
    [15] 
    If an on-site water supply is to be utilized, a note stating: "All lots sales shall be contingent upon a contract addendum for the location of water, flow capacity and potability in accordance with the Town of Malta and New York State Health Department standards."
    (b) 
    The final plat shall contain the signature and seal of a professional engineer and of a land surveyor, both registered in New York State, or a qualified land surveyor under § 7208, Subdivision n, of the Education Law.
    (c) 
    The final plat shall show all facilities which the subdivision standards require. All lettering shall be neat and legible.
    (2) 
    All sheets shall be 30 inches by 42 inches, 22 inches by 34 inches, 17 inches by 22 inches or 8 1/2 inches by 14 inches. When more than one layout sheet is required, all shall be the same size and an index sheet of the same size shall be provided showing the entire subdivision to an appropriate scale.
    (3) 
    In addition to the required drawings, the following documents shall be submitted as a part of the final submission:
    (a) 
    The completed Town of Malta final submission form.
    (b) 
    An offer of cession in a form approved by the Board of all land included in streets, walks, easements, recreation areas and passive open spaces not specifically reserved by the owner. If required by the Board, there may be a payment in lieu of the offer of recreation or open areas. Approval of the plat does not constitute acceptance of the offer or cession.
    (c) 
    A certificate of adequacy of the proposed water supply and sewerage service as required by the Public Health Law and/or the Environmental Conservation Department of New York State.
    (d) 
    A statement by the appropriate Town representative certifying that certain improvements have been installed and approved.
    (e) 
    Deed description and proof of ownership of the land to be subdivided.
    (f) 
    Protective covenants in form for recording, including covenants governing the maintenance of unceded public spaces or reservations.
    (g) 
    The final design of bridges and culverts unless included in preliminary submission.
    (h) 
    Such other certificates, affidavits, endorsements or agreements as may be required by the Planning Board in the enforcement of these regulations.
    (4) 
    A fee shall be paid with the final submission, which fee shall be as set forth in Table A to Chapter 88, for:
    [Amended 5-6-2002 by L.L. No. 6-2002; 11-3-2010 by L.L. No. 9-2010]
    (a) 
    Two lots; and
    (b) 
    Each lot in addition (up to three additional).
    (c) 
    An amount equal to the estimated professional fees to be incurred by the Town of Malta in processing the applicant's application, pursuant to § 88-6C.
    [Added 4-4-2011 by L.L. No. 3-2011]
    (5) 
    More detailed information may be required by the Planning Board as a part of the final submission for a minor subdivision in special cases.
Amended 5-1-1995 by L.L. No. 2-1995