[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the
Town of Islip 7-2-74 as Local Law No. 4, 1974, Amendments noted where applicable.]
A.Â
The Town Board of the Town of Islip deems it necessary
and proper to regulate the building development of private lands in
the Town of Islip for the protection, good order, proper conduct,
safety, health and well-being of both the persons and property within
the Town of Islip.
B.Â
The Town Board of the Town of Islip deems it necessary
for the proper development and future growth and planning with regard
to the real property in the Town of Islip.
C.Â
It is necessary and proper that pursuant to the powers
granted unto the Town of Islip by virtue of Section 10, Subsections
6 and 7, of the Statute of Local Governments to provide and perform
comprehensive and other planning work in regard to zoning in the Town
of Islip.
D.Â
Pursuant to the Statute of Local Governments, Section
10, Subsection 1 thereof, the Town of Islip deems it proper and necessary
to adopt rules and regulations for the proper functioning of its Planning
Board and Planning Department with regard to the subdivision of real
property.
As used in this local law, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
The division of any parcel of land into two (2) or more lots,
blocks or sites with or without streets.
Whenever any person, firm or corporation shall
apply to the Building Department of the Town of Islip for a building
permit whereby a subdivision is involved in said application, the
Building Inspector, before issuing the permit therefor, shall submit
the proposed application to the Planning Board. The Planning Board
shall review the application and shall determine which improvements
shall be required under the Town of Islip subdivision requirements.
Such improvements shall include, but not be limited to the following:
In the event the Planning Board determines that,
by virtue of the nature of the proposed application, all of the items
aforesaid are not necessary it may waive any and all of said requirements.
Furthermore, in order to guarantee the full performance of any item
required the Planning Board may require a bond.
This local law shall take effect immediately.