N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 10, Appendices, app 74-A

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 43, October 23, 2024
Appendix 74-A

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tions for the control of such developments. Regulations adopted by a county or city board of health may include, but not be limited to, establishment of such requirements as it may deem necessary to guarantee the installation of such water supply and sewage facilities in accordance with the plans heretofore or hereinafter approved by the county or city department of health or any approved revision or revisions thereof.

2. Nothing contained in sections one thousand one hundred fifteen to one thousand one hundred eighteen of this chapter, inclusive, shall be construed to delegate the general powers of the water resources commission not to impair nor to deprive such commission of its powers and functions as now provided by law.

1119 Realty Subdivisions: Filing Fees to Accompany Plans.

1. At the time of submitting a plan for approval as required by this article, a filing fee computed at the rate of three dollars and fifty cents per lot shall be paid to the department or to the city, county or part-county health district wherein such plans are filed.

2. The department, or the city, county or part-county health district, shall not review or approve any such subdivision map submitted for approval after this section takes effect until such fee, as herein provided, has been received by it.

3. If any plan submitted to the department, or to a city, county or part-county health district, cannot be approved, such plan and the filing fee shall be returned to the person who submitted the plan with a summary of the reasons for disapproval.

1120 Realty Subdivisions: Regulation by Commissioner. The Commissioner may from time to time establish by rule or regulation standards for subdivisions necessary to effect the purposes of this title and not inconsistent with regulations of a city, county or part-county department of health having jurisdiction, now or hereafter adopted pursuant to law. In the event of and to the extent of such inconsistency, the standards established by the commissioner shall be deemed inapplicable.

N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 10, Appendices, app 74-A