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Village of Great Neck Estates, NY
Nassau County
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[Amended 8-6-1984 by L.L. No. 9-1984]
A. 
Upon the filing of a complete application hereunder and payment of any required fees, the Village Clerk shall arrange for a time and place at which the Planning Board shall hold a public hearing to consider the application.
B. 
Notice of such public hearing shall be prepared by the Village Attorney and shall be published and sent to owners of all property shown on the application or located, in whole or in part, within 500 feet thereof, in the same manner and upon the same time schedule, and proof of service shall be filed, all as provided for a notice of public hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals.
C. 
The Planning Board may, in its discretion, provide for such additional notice as it may deem appropriate and, for such purpose, may adjourn or continue the public hearing.
At the public hearing residents of the Village and parties in interest will have an opportunity to be heard, and the names and addresses of all persons recorded in connection with such application, together with the substance of their views, shall be entered in the minutes of the Board.
[Amended 4-13-2015 by L.L. No. 1-2015]
No map, plat or plan which fails to comply with the requirements of the Village Code or the rules, regulations and general subdivision plat requirements[1] as adopted by the Board of Trustees and amended by the Board from time to time, shall be approved except upon a showing of unnecessary hardship. Proof of unnecessary hardship shall be presented by the applicant in support of any request for deviation from such requirements, rules, regulations or general subdivision plat requirements, and exceptions shall be granted only upon a determination that the applicant otherwise would sustain unnecessary hardship and that the proposed map, plat or plan is otherwise in conformity with the general purposes of the Comprehensive Plan and zoning regulations[2] of the Village.
[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. A240, General Subdivision Plat Requirements.
[2]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 230, Zoning.