[Adopted 12-29-1970 by L.L. No. 4-1970 (Ch. 19, § 19-10, of the 1969 Code of the Town of Huntington); amended in its entirety 12-21-1971 by L.L. No. 10-1971 and 5-23-1978 by L.L. No. 1-1978]
A. 
In order to avoid additional expense to the Town where subdivision regulations[1] require sidewalks and/or curbs to be installed and where the Planning Board or any other governmental agency having jurisdiction determines that sidewalks and curbs need not be installed at the time of the approval of the plat or site plan or building permit[2] and grants a waiver of the requirements, the Planning Board shall require as a condition of the approval of any such plat or map a payment to the Town of Huntington of an amount to be determined by the Planning Board in accordance with the applicable rules and regulations, which amount shall be available for use by the Town of Huntington for the construction of sidewalks and curbs.
[1]
Editor's Note: For information pertaining to subdivision regulations, see Ch. A202, Subdivision of Land; Site Improvement.
[2]
Editor's Note: For provisions pertaining to the approval of site plans, see Ch. 198, Zoning, Art. XVII. For provisions pertaining to approval and issuance of building permits, see Ch. 87, Building Construction.
B. 
The Town Board shall deposit in a trust and agency account, to be known as the "Curb and Sidewalk Account," all funds which are collected from time to time pursuant to this article and shall use such funds solely for the purpose of constructing curbs and sidewalks where such facilities are deemed to be needed. Such construction will be accomplished to meet the specifications of the Town of Huntington.
Notwithstanding any of the foregoing provisions to the contrary, the terms of this article shall not apply to subdivisions of real property resulting in only two (2) lots, provided that subsequent subdivision would not result in the creation of additional building lots in accordance with current zoning area requirements.