This chapter shall be known as the "Village of Sylvan Beach Mobile Home
and Recreational Vehicles Law."
It is the purpose of this chapter to provide for the health, safety
and general welfare of the village's residents by establishing minimum
standards for the placement and use of mobile homes and recreational vehicles
in the Village of Sylvan Beach.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
CAMPGROUND
A single parcel of land which has been planned or improved for the
placement of recreational vehicles and/or tents for transient use.
CAMPSITE
An area of land within a campground which has been equipped with
the necessary utilities and improvements for the temporary placement thereon
of a single recreational vehicle or tent.
DOUBLE-WIDE TRAILER
A dwelling unit, prefabricated off-site, having a frame of steel
structure, made in two separate units, with detachable draw bars and wheels
that are removed at the site. Due to the type of construction, these units
do not have the New York State seal of approval on the blueprints.
MOBILE HOME
A movable or portable year-round living unit designed and constructed
to be towed on its own chassis, connected to utilities, with or without a
permanent foundation. "Mobile home" shall mean a unit designed to be used
exclusively for residential purposes.
[Amended 4-25-1988 by L.L. No. 1-1988]
MOBILE HOME LOT
An area or parcel of land which is equipped with the necessary utilities
and improvements for the erection thereon of a single mobile home located
in either a mobile home park or a zoning district which permits mobile homes.
MOBILE HOME PARK
Any parcel of land, consisting of two or more mobile home lots, which
has been planned or improved for the placement of mobile homes.
MODULAR HOME
A dwelling unit, prefabricated off-site, having a wood frame structure
and designed only for erection or installation on a site-built permanent foundation.
"Modular homes" are designed and manufactured in compliance with the federal
modular home construction and safety standards in force at the time of manufacture.
"Modular homes" must be furnished at the time of purchase with blueprints
that have a state seal of approval affixed.
[Amended 4-25-1988 by L.L. No. 1-1988]
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
Any vehicular, portable structure built on a chassis designed to
be used as a temporary dwelling for travel, recreation or vacation uses, including
tent trailers. The body design of a "recreational vehicle" shall not exceed
eight feet in width nor 35 feet in length. Any "recreational vehicle" used
for residential purposes for more than 180 days in any one calendar year shall
be subject to the standards and regulations governing mobile homes.
ROAD LINE
Right-of-way line of a road as dedicated by a deed or record. Where
the width of the road is not established, the "road line' shall be considered
to be 25 feet from the center line of the road pavement.
[Amended 4-28-1998 by L.L. No. 1-1998]
A. No owner or occupant of any land or premises within the
Village of Sylvan Beach shall use or permit the use of such land for the parking,
storage or location of a mobile home or recreational vehicle or tents for
the creation, modification or expansion of a mobile home park or campground
without obtaining an appropriate permit.
B. Exceptions.
(1) Nothing in Subsection
A above shall prohibit an owner or occupant from permitting guests to park and occupy, for sleeping purposes only, an inspected and registered recreational vehicle on his/her property for a period not to exceed five days per month. Electricity may be supplied from the house to the recreational vehicle, but no water or sewer connections will be permitted. Such occupancy shall require a free permit issued by the Village Clerk or enforcement officer.
(2) Subsection
A above shall not apply to the parking of a recreational vehicle used solely for away-from-home camping trips or traveling, provided that the owner parks or stores the same on his premises in as inconspicuous a location as possible, without electrical, water or sewer attachment. This privilege is restricted to one recreational vehicle per dwelling. A free parking sticker obtained from the Village Clerk shall be displayed on each vehicle.
(3) Nothing in Subsection
A above shall prohibit an owner of a residential use property from erecting a tent for children/youths/minors or obtaining a permit for guests to occupy for sleeping purposes only, for a time not to exceed 48 hours. A free permit shall be issued by the Village Clerk or enforcement officer.
General procedures to be followed when applying for a permit under this
chapter are as follows:
A. The applicant shall obtain a permit application form
from the Village Clerk.
B. The completed form, along with two copies of the proposed
site plan and appropriate fee, shall be returned to the Village Clerk.
C. Site plan.
(1) Two copies of the proposed site plan drawn to scale shall
be submitted with the application showing the dimensions of the lot, location
of all existing and proposed buildings, dimensions and capacities of all sanitary
and water facilities, parking areas and driveways, utility easement and natural
watercourses, ponds or surface drainage patterns.
(2) The site plan shall also include information as required
in the applicable sections of this chapter:
D. Review of application; inspection.
(1) Upon receipt of the application form and site plan, the
Village Clerk shall refer the materials to the enforcement officer who shall
review the application for completeness. He/she shall also determine whether
requirements of other village, state or federal laws apply and whether applicable
permits are necessary.
(2) Prior to any site preparation, the enforcement officer
shall conduct an on-site inspection. To assist the enforcement officer on
the inspection, the applicant shall be required to locate stakes on the site
in conformity with information shown on the site plan.
(3) The enforcement officer shall then forward the application
with his review comments to the Sylvan Beach Village Board. In the case of
an application for a mobile home park or a campground, the application and
review comments shall first be forwarded to the Sylvan Beach Planning Board
for review. Within 30 days, the Planning Board shall forward the application
along with its recommendations to the Village Board. The Village Board shall
hold a public hearing after 10 days' public notice.
E. If the proposal has met all the requirements of this
chapter the Village Board shall direct the enforcement officer to issue the
permit. The enforcement officer shall notify the applicant by mail at his/her
last known address no later than 60 days from the date of application. The
enforcement officer shall file a copy of the permit with the Village Clerk
within one week of the issuance.
F. An applicant who has not commenced development within
six months after a permit has been issued shall not thereafter commence such
development without first reapplying for and receiving a permit. Continuing
development without a permit shall constitute a violation of this chapter.
G. During site preparation and before occupancy, if it is
determined by the enforcement officer that site development has not proceeded
in accordance with the site plan as shown on the application, the issued permit
shall be revoked until such time that the work is corrected to the satisfaction
of the enforcement officer.
The following requirements shall apply to recreational vehicles located in a campground. Recreational vehicles are not permitted individually or within mobile home parks. If they are used as a residence within a mobile home park, they assume the requirements of a mobile home. If they are stored in the mobile home park, they shall be subject to the same restrictions as in §
75-4B(2).
A. Each recreational vehicle shall be placed in a manner
that ensures against shifting and settling.
B. Each recreational vehicle shall be adequately anchored
to ensure against uplifting or overturning.
All nonconforming situations in existence at the time of the adoption
of this chapter shall be identified on a map provided by the owner of the
mobile home or recreational vehicle or the operator of the mobile home park
or campground and registered with the enforcement officer within 90 days of
the effective date thereof. All the provisions of this chapter shall apply,
except for existing lots which shall not be subject to the location and minimum
area requirements. Failure to register will result in the revocation of the
annual permit. The village shall be required to notify the owner and provide
an officer to help identify all nonconforming situations.
A conflict between the requirements of this chapter and those of any
other ordinance, rule, regulation, statute or other provision of law shall
be resolved by giving effect to the provision imposing the more restrictive
requirement or higher standard.