[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Mamaroneck 2-27-2023 by L.L. No. 2-2023, effective 3-6-2023. Amendments noted where applicable.]
The Board of Trustees may amend this Code by local law in accordance with the procedure for adopting a local law established by the Municipal Home Rule Law of the State of New York.
A. 
The Board of Trustees may refer any proposed local law that would amend Chapter 342 of this Code to the Planning Board and the Board of Appeals for advisory reports before the public hearing on the local law.
(1) 
When the Board of Trustees refers a proposed local law to the Planning Board, the Planning Board must inquire and report as to:
(a) 
Whether the proposed amendment is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan of the Village;
(b) 
Whether the proposed change is consistent with the aims and principles embodied in Chapter 342 as to the particular district or districts concerned;
(c) 
Which areas and establishments of the Village will be directly affected by the proposed change and in what way they will be affected;
(d) 
Whether the uses permitted by the proposed change would be appropriate in the area concerned;
(e) 
Whether adequate public school or other facilities and services exist or can be created to serve the needs of any additional development likely to be constructed as a result of the proposed change;
(f) 
Whether the proposed change will affect other laws or regulations.
(2) 
When the Board of Trustees refers a proposed local law to the Board of Appeals, the Board of Appeals must report its view as to the desirability and practicability of the proposed change.
B. 
Whenever a party other than a Village board, agency or staff proposes an amendment to Chapter 342 of this Code:
(1) 
The proponent of the amendment must pay the fees and costs required by Chapter 23 of this Code; and
(2) 
The Village Clerk-Treasurer must provide written notice of the public hearing by certified mail to the owner of record of each property within 400 feet of the property which is the subject of the public hearing to the property owner's address as set forth in the records of the Assessor of the Town of Mamaroneck, but the failure of one or more property owners to receive the notice in conformance with this requirement does not invalidate any action taken by the Board of Trustees in connection the proposed amendment.
Every local law adopted by the Board of Trustees when enacted or adopted in a form that reflects the intent of the Board of Trustees that its provisions be a part of this Code is incorporated into this Code so that reference to the Code includes the additions, deletions, amendments and supplements made by the local law.
The Village Clerk-Treasurer is required to cause every deletion, amendment or supplement to this Code to be incorporated into the electronic copy of this Code that is maintained on the Village's website.