The Board of Appeals is authorized. Such Board
shall consist of three members, all of whom shall be residents of
the Town of New Windsor. The members of the Board of Appeals shall
be appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the Council. The terms
of office for the members of the Board are three years. Vacancies
shall be filled for the unexpired term of any member whose term becomes
vacant. Members of the Board shall receive compensation in an amount
to be determined by resolution of the Town Council. One alternate
member of the Board shall be appointed by the Council and shall be
empowered to sit on the Board.
The members of the Board of Appeals shall meet
at least once each year at such time and place as they may fix by
resolution. They shall select one of their members as Chairman and
one Vice Chairman, who shall serve one year and until their successors
have been selected. Special meetings may be called at any time by
the Chairman or, in his or her absence, by the Vice Chairman. Transaction
of business by the Board shall be pursuant to § 4.07 of
Article 66B of the Annotated Code of Maryland.
The Board of Appeals shall have the power to:
A. Hear and decide appeals where it is alleged there
is an error in any order, requirement, decision or determination made
by an administrative official under the provisions of this chapter;
B. Hear and decide conditional uses in the terms of this
chapter;
C. Authorize, upon appeal, in specific cases such variances
from the terms of this chapter as will not be contrary to the public
safety, health and welfare and will most clearly accomplish the purpose
and intent of this chapter.
The Board shall make no recommendation except
in a specific case and after a public hearing conducted by the Board.
A notice of time and place of such public hearing shall be published
in a paper of general circulation in the Town of New Windsor at least
once, not more than 30, nor less than 10, days prior to the hearing.
Such notice shall contain the particular address or location of the
property for which the variance or other ruling by the Board is sought,
as well as a brief description of the nature of the appeal or other
matter before the Board. A letter shall be sent to adjoining property
owners informing them of the hearing before the Board.
A. Use of building permitted by Board to be established
within six months. No order of the Board permitting a use of a building
or premises shall be valid for a period longer than six months, unless
such use is established within such period; provided, however, that
where such use permitted is dependent upon the erection or alteration
of a building, such order shall continue in force and effect if a
zoning certificate for said erection or alteration is obtained within
such period and such erection or alteration is started and proceeds
to completion in accordance with the terms of such permit.
B. No order of the Board which approves a request for
conditional use and which authorizes the erection of a building or
buildings shall be valid for a period of more than 18 months unless
the project has received site plan approval or a zoning certificate
within that time.