[Amended 3-28-1988 by L.L.
No. 1-1988]
All applications for site plan and special permit approval shall be
filed with the Codes Enforcement Officer. If a public hearing is required,
it will be scheduled by the Planning Board. Public notice of all such hearings
shall be published in the official newspaper of the Village at least five
days prior to the hearing date. All decisions shall be mailed to the applicant.
Appeals from any determination of the Planning Board under this section shall
be made in accordance with the provisions of Article 78 of the Civil Practice
Law and Rules of the State of New York.
A preliminary conference shall be held between the Planning Board and
the applicant to review the basic site design concept and generally determine
the information to be submitted by the applicant on or with the preliminary
site plan application. At this conference, the applicant should provide a
statement and rough sketch which fully describes the proposed project and
intended use, as well as:
A. An area map showing the parcel under consideration for
site plan review and all properties, subdivisions, streets and easements within
500 feet of the boundaries thereof.
B. A map of site topography at contour intervals of no more
than five feet. If general site grades exceed 5% or portions of the site have
susceptibility to erosion, flooding or ponding, a soils overlay and a topographic
map showing contour intervals at not more than two feet of elevation should
also be provided.
C. If the development is to be staged, a general indication
of how the staging is to proceed and the expected duration of development.
Whether or not the development is to be staged, the sketch and statement shall
describe the intended total project. The site plan application shall include
either the total project or that staged portion for which approval is requested.
[Amended 3-28-1988 by L.L.
No. 1-1988]
An application for preliminary site plan approval shall be made to the
Codes Enforcement Officer, using a form to be supplied by the office of the
Village Clerk. This application shall be accompanied by any or all of the
following data as determined necessary by the Planning Board at the preliminary
conference, as well as any modifications to the material presented by the
applicant at that conference:
A. A preliminary site plan including the following information:
(1) Title of drawing, including name and address of applicant
and identification of parcel by name and number.
(2) North point, scale and date.
(3) Boundaries of the property plotted to scale.
(4) Existing watercourses, including swamps and drainage
areas.
(5) A site plan showing:
(a) Locations, proposed use and height of all buildings.
(b) Location of all parking and truck loading areas, with
access and egress drives thereto and areas of pedestrian traffic.
(c) Location and proposed development of all open spaces,
including parks, playgrounds and open reservations.
(d) Location of outdoor storage, if any.
(e) Location of all existing or proposed site improvements,
including drains, culverts, retaining walls and fences.
(f) Description of method of sewage disposal and location
of such facilities.
(g) Location and size of all signs.
(h) Location and proposed development of buffer areas.
(i) Location and design of lighting facilities.
(j) The amount of building area proposed for nonresidential
uses, if any.
(k) Any other item as determined by the Planning Board.
B. A tracing overlay showing all soil areas and their classifications
and permeability and those areas, if any, with moderate-to-high susceptibility
to flooding and moderate-to-high susceptibility to erosion. For areas with
potential erosion problems, the overlay shall also include an outline and
description of existing vegetation.
C. An environmental assessment form, to conform to SEQR
requirements for determining environmental impact.
Within 60 days of the receipt by the Planning Board at a meeting of
the application for site plan approval, the Planning Board shall either hold
a public hearing or render a decision. A public hearing may be called by the
Planning Board, in which case the decision by the Planning Board must be rendered
within 60 days of the public hearing. If no decision is made by the Planning
Board during this time, the applicant may proceed as if approval has been
granted. The final detailed site plan shall be forwarded to the Syracuse and
Onondaga County Planning Agency for its review and approval during this period.
A. Upon approving an application, the Planning Board shall
endorse its approval on the final site plan and forward it to the Codes Enforcement
Officer and shall separately notify the Village Board in writing of the approval.
Following this approval, the Codes Enforcement Officer shall issue a building
permit, if required, to the applicant if the projects conform to all other
applicable requirements.
[Amended 3-28-1988 by L.L.
No. 1-1988]
B. Upon disapproving an application, the Planning Board
shall so inform the Codes Enforcement Officer. The Planning Board shall also
notify the applicant and the Village Board in writing of its decision and
its reasons for disapproval. A copy of the appropriate minutes may suffice
for this notice requirement.
[Amended 3-28-1988 by L.L.
No. 1-1988]