Any applicant who proposes to develop a subdivision in the Town of Amenia shall submit plans and other documents for approval as specified in this article of the subdivision regulations and in Appendix C of this chapter.
The applicant for a minor subdivision shall submit a completed application form, including the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQR) environmental assessment form (EAF), accompanied by the required application fee and the proposed subdivision plat. After sketch approval (if sketch plan review is conducted by the Planning Board), and in any event prior to scheduling of the public hearing, the applicant shall submit to the Planning Board two subdivision plats, certified and signed by a licensed land surveyor, including the individual stamp/signature blocks for the Town Planning Board and, if required, the Dutchess County Health Department and be in a suitable format for approval or conditional approval. The subdivision plat shall bear no erasures and be drawn on sheets of paper not larger than 36 inches by 48 inches. The application materials and all related submissions shall be filed in compliance with the administrative policies and procedures adopted by the Planning Board.
The applicant for a major subdivision shall initially submit a sketch plan to the Planning Board based on Tax Map information, or similarly accurate base map, at a scale not less than one inch to 50 feet. The entire sketch plan shall be shown on a sheet of paper not exceeding 36 inches by 48 inches. The sketch plan shall indicate the information found in the checklist in Appendix C, including the conservation analysis if one is required. The application materials and all related submissions shall be filed in compliance with the administrative policies and procedures adopted by the Planning Board.
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An applicant seeking preliminary plat approval for a major subdivision shall submit all information required for the sketch plan phase of the application process, as specified in § 105-16 and Appendix C, including the conservation analysis and the conservation findings made by the Planning Board, if any.
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The applicant shall submit a preliminary plat certified by a licensed land surveyor and engineer, as required by law, at a scale of not more than one inch equals 50 feet. The preliminary plat shall be drawn on sheets of paper not larger than 36 inches by 48 inches.
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The preliminary plat shall also include, to the extent applicable, all information identified in the checklist found in Appendix C and shall be filed in compliance with the administrative policies and procedures adopted by the Planning Board.
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An applicant seeking final plat approval for a major subdivision shall submit all information required for sketch plan and preliminary plat phases of the application process, as specified in §§ 105-16 and 105-17 and Appendix C of this chapter.
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The applicant shall submit a reproducible Mylar and a proposed final plat certified by a licensed land surveyor and engineer, as required by law, at a scale of not more than one inch equals 100 feet. The final plat shall include individual stamp/signature blocks for the Amenia Planning Board and the Dutchess County Health Department and be suitable for filing in the office of the Dutchess County Clerk. The final plat shall bear no erasures and shall be on a sheet of paper not larger than 36 inches by 48 inches. The application materials and all related submissions shall be filed in compliance with the administrative policies and procedures adopted by the Planning Board.
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To the extent applicable, the information contained on the checklist provided in Appendix C will be submitted for approval and shall constitute a final plat.