§ A125-46. Preliminary plans.  


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  • A. 
    All lots must have preliminary plot plans furnished to the Building Inspector, indicating house location, septic system location, well location or curb cock, driveway location, contours and drainage flow pattern. Plot plans must be reviewed and accepted by the Village Engineer before approval of the Building Inspector is given.
    B. 
    No house is to be built where the lowest openings (windows, doors, garage doors, crawl spaces, etc.) are lower than two feet above the road surface unless approved by the Village Engineer.
    C. 
    All preliminary plot plans must be prepared and stamped by a New York State licensed professional engineer or land surveyor.
    D. 
    If the proposed regrading of any lot causes drainage to cross onto lands of other properties, permission must be obtained, in writing, from said property owner or owners. The final destination of any surface water must be indicated (i.e., natural streams, stormwater system, dry wells, etc.). Dry wells will only be acceptable if percolation tests and design are certified by a licensed engineer.