Canandaigua, Town |
Code of Ordinances |
Part II. General Legislation |
Chapter 220. Zoning |
Article VII. Site Plan Regulations |
§ 220-70. Final site plan checklist.
Latest version.
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A.Site plan size and legibility.(1)Final site plans shall be on sheets no smaller than 8 1/2 inches by 11 inches and not larger than 24 inches by 36 inches. Where necessary, final site plans may be drawn in two or more sections accompanied by a key diagram showing relative location of the sections.B.The final site plan shall be clearly marked as final and shall show thereon or be accompanied by:(1)All information provided on the approved preliminary site plan as well as any improvements, modifications and additional information required as part of the preliminary approval.(2)The names of developments and proposed streets which have first been approved by the Planning Board and Ontario County 911 Center.(3)Detailed sizing and final material specification of all required improvements.(4)Permanent reference monuments as required by any proper authority.(5)A detailed plan identifying all lands, easements, and rights-of-way which shall be commonly owned with the identification of the association responsible for said ownership and method of managing the commonly owned properties.(6)Copies of other proposed easements, deed restrictions and other encumbrances.(7)Protective covenants, if any, in a form acceptable for recording.(8)Cost estimates for improvements where surety may be required by the Planning Board, including, but not limited to: landscaping and stormwater and erosion control measures. Sureties shall comply with Town Code § 174-32, Sureties.(9)The owner shall tender offers of cession, in a form certified as satisfactory by the Town Board Attorney, of all land included in streets, highways or parks not specifically reserved by the property owner. Although such tender may be irrevocable, approval of the site plan by the Planning Board shall not constitute an acceptance by the Town of the dedication or gift of any street, highway or park or other open public areas. A dedication or gift of any such improvements may only be accepted by resolution of the Town Board.