As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ACTIONS
A.
Either Type I or unlisted actions as defined in SEQRA regulations (6
NYCRR 617.2) which are undertaken by an agency and which include the following:
(1)
Projects or physical activities, such as construction or other activities
that may affect the environment by changing the use, appearance or condition
of any natural resource or structure, that are directly undertaken by an agency,
or involve funding by an agency or require one or more new or modified approvals
from an agency or agencies;
(2)
Agency planning and policymaking activities that may affect the environment
and commit the agency to a definite course of future decisions;
(3)
Adoption of agency rules, regulations and procedures, including local
laws, codes, ordinances, executive orders and resolutions that may affect
the environment; and
(4)
Any combinations of the above.
B.
This chapter does not apply to Type II, excluded or exempt actions as
defined in the SEQRA regulations 6 NYCRR Part 617.
AGENCY
Any board, agency, department, office or other body or officer of
the Town of Lloyd.
COASTAL AREA
That portion of New York State coastal waters and adjacent shorelands,
as defined in Article 42 of the Executive Law, which is located within the
boundaries of the Town of Lloyd, as shown on the Coastal Area Map on file
in the office of the Secretary of State and as delineated in the Town of Lloyd
Local Waterfront Revitalization Program.
COASTAL ASSESSMENT FORM (CAF)
The form used by an agency to assist it in determining the consistency
of an action with the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program.
CONSISTENT
That the action will fully comply with the LWRP policy standards
and conditions and, whenever practicable, will advance one or more of them.
DIRECT ACTIONS
Actions planned and proposed for implementation by an agency, such
as but not limited to a capital project, rulemaking, procedure making and
policymaking.
LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION PROGRAM (LWRP)
The Local Waterfront Revitalization Program of the Town of Lloyd,
approved by the Secretary of State pursuant to the Waterfront Revitalization
and Coastal Resources Act (Executive Law, Article 42), a copy of which is
on file in the office of the Clerk of the Town of Lloyd.
The Town Zoning Code Enforcement Officer shall be responsible for enforcing
this chapter. No work or activity on a project in the Coastal Area which is
subject to review under this chapter shall be commenced or undertaken until
the Zoning Code Enforcement Officer has been presented with a written determination
from an agency that the action is consistent with the Town's LWRP policy standards
and conditions. In the event that an activity is not being performed in accordance
with the chapter or any conditions imposed thereunder, the Zoning Code Enforcement
Officer shall issue a stop-work order, and all work shall immediately cease.
No further work or activity shall be undertaken on the project so long as
a stop-work order is in effect.