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Town of North Greenbush, NY
Rensselaer County
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[Amended 3-10-1983 by L.L. No. 3-1983; 3-9-1989 by L.L. No. 2-1989]
Within six months after classification of the sketch plan as a minor subdivision by the Planning Board, the subdivider shall submit an application, in duplicate, for approval of a subdivision plat. Failure to do so shall require resubmission of the sketch plan to the Planning Board for reclassification. The plat shall conform to the layout shown on the sketch plan plus any recommendations made by the Planning Board. Said application shall also conform to the requirements listed in Article XII, § 163-44.
Three copies of the subdivision plat shall be presented to the Clerk of the Planning Board at the time of submission of the subdivision plat.
The subdivider or his duly authorized representative shall attend the meeting of the Planning Board to discuss the subdivision plat.
The time of submission of the subdivision plat shall be considered to be the date on which the application for plat approval, complete and accompanied by the required fee and all data required by Article XII, § 163-44, of these regulations, has been filed with the Clerk of the Planning Board.
A public hearing shall be held by the Planning Board within 45 days from the time of submission of the subdivision plat for approval. Said hearing shall be advertised in a newspaper of general circulation in the Town at least five days before such hearing.
A. 
The Planning Board shall, within 45 days from the date of the public hearing, act to conditionally approve, disapprove or grant final approval and authorize the signing of the subdivision plat. This time may be extended by mutual consent of the subdivider and the Planning Board. Failure of the Planning Board to act within such time shall constitute approval of the plat.
B. 
Conditional approval of a plat shall expire 180 days after the date of the resolution granting such approval unless the requirements have been certified as completed within that time. The Planning Board may, however, extend the time within which a conditionally approved plat may be submitted for signature if, in its opinion, such extension is warranted in the circumstances, for not to exceed two additional periods of 90 days each.