This chapter shall be known as the "Scenic and
Historic Roads Law of the Town of Clinton, Dutchess County, New York."
There is hereby created a volunteer Scenic and
Historic Roads Advisory Committee for the Town of Clinton that shall
be appointed by the Supervisor of the Town of Clinton, with the consent
of a majority of the Town Board, to provide advice and assistance
on scenic and historic roads to said Board.
A. Composition. Such Committee shall consist of not less
than five and not more than seven Town residents who have interest
or expertise in scenic road matters.
(1) Appointments are for three-year terms, which may be
renewed, except when the Committee is first appointed, which first
appointment shall be as follows:
(a)
Two members shall be appointed for one year;
(b)
Two members shall be appointed for two years;
and
(c)
One member shall be appointed for three years.
(2) If a six- or seven-person Committee is first appointed,
the remaining one or two members will receive three-year terms. The
term of each member shall expire on December 31 of the year or years
following the appointment as provided above.
B. Duties. The Scenic and Historic Roads Advisory Committee
shall:
(1) Review formal requests from Town residents concerning
designation of a particular road or roads as a scenic and/or historic
road as defined by this chapter;
(2) Follow procedures for making recommendations concerning
granting or denying designation in accordance with the provisions
of this chapter;
(3) Prepare designation documents, such as a scenic and
historic road evaluation form or short-form environmental assessment
form for Town Board action;
(4) Recommend to the Town Board roads deemed worthy of
designation based on standards and criteria contained herein;
(5) Review development proposals along scenic and historic
roads at the request of the Town Planning Board, Zoning Board of Appeals
or the Zoning Administrator;
(6) Consult with the Town Superintendent of Highways and
review his annual work plans or other proposed work or projects to
determine if review by the Town Board is required pursuant to this
chapter and recommend to the Town Superintendent of Highways and the
Town Board appropriate road practices and procedures along scenic
and historic roads, in accordance with this chapter;
(7) Work with the Town Highway Superintendent and the
Town Board to notify adjacent property owners of impending major road
changes;
(8) Periodically inspect designated scenic and historic
roads to ensure that scenic features are being maintained, and that
review and maintenance standards are being followed;
(9) File formal reports with the Town Board, semi-annually
on June 1 and December 1, regarding activities completed by the Committee
in accordance with this chapter and any other matters that, in the
opinion of the Committee, should be brought to the attention of the
Town Board. The Committee will also report to the Board on plans or
activities to be carried out during the following six months, with
recommendations for Town Board action, and make such further recommendations
to the Town Board from time to time as deemed necessary by the Committee;
(10)
Perform other tasks that the Town Board may
assign or delegate as the Town Board deems necessary or appropriate
to carry out the purposes and intent of this chapter.
Criteria for the selection of scenic and historic
roads are as follows:
A. Historic qualities.
(1) Roads listed on the 1867 Town of Clinton map;
(2) Roads with visible and/or adjacent historic sites,
such as cemeteries, mills, quarries and other similar sites which
reflect the Town's history;
(3) Roads with visible and/or adjacent historic structures,
such as farmsteads and buildings, bridges, stone walls, historic landmarks,
and other similar structures.
B. Scenic qualities.
(1) Scenic views, including, but not limited to, such
features as pastures, forests, fields, rolling landscape and wetlands;
(2) Mature and healthy trees, canopies, wildflowers, unique
or unusual vegetation or plantings, unique rock formations of geological
interest;
(3) Road features that conform naturally to surrounding
topography and are associated with scenic values:
(a)
Extensive curves which allow a constant unfolding
of new and changing views;
(b)
Hills and valleys and corresponding changes
in topography and road grades;
(c)
Narrow widths, especially when the road is unpaved
and surrounded by natural vegetation and a canopy of trees.
(4) Lakes, streams, brooks and ponds that are visible
from the road.
New York State's "Manual: Guidelines for Rural
Town and County Roads (1989)" points out that the "safe operation
of any road is dependent upon drivers traveling at a reasonable speed
and becoming aware of hazards in time to react appropriately. Maintaining
driver's expectations is the key to safe operation." It also notes
that "designing a reasonable, safe and affordable local rural road
system that adequately serves the varying requirements that users
place on it should be based on consistently providing a road that
is appropriate to the uses that it serves." Another important safety
factor is road maintenance. Highway Law § 140 stipulates
that the Town's Superintendent of Highways is responsible for maintaining
and servicing all Town roads in a manner consistent with and conducive
to safe travel by all private, commercial, and emergency vehicles
under all conditions.
The Town, the Town Highway Superintendent, their
officers, agents and employees, and all landowners or occupants of
property in the Town of Clinton shall be subject to the provisions
of this chapter and shall be and are prohibited from taking any action
or performing any services, labor, construction, improvements or the
like when the same are subject to prior review by the Town Board as
provided in the following section.
The Town recognizes that emergency repairs to
scenic roads may be necessitated by accidents or natural disasters,
and such emergency repairs may be performed without prior review by
the Town Board. In such cases, however, scenic and historic roads
shall be restored to the condition which existed prior to said emergency
as soon as is practically possible.
Any person or entity subject to the provisions of this chapter shall, prior to performing work projects or actions subject to this chapter, make application to the Town Board on a form to be promulgated by the Scenic and Historic Roads Advisory Committee. Said form shall set forth, at a minimum, the location of the proposed work, project or action; contain a sufficient description of the property or portion of property to be affected, with reference to fixed boundaries or landmarks, so as to identify specific aspects of the project; describe particular attractions of the roadscape, vegetation and structures, as well as road features; set forth, in specific detail, the nature of the proposed action and the changes to the scenic and historic road or the historic or scenic qualities contained and set forth in §
189-4 of this chapter.
The Town Board of the Town of Clinton does hereby
designate as scenic and historic roads those roads set forth herein.
The Town Board may, from time to time, add or delete roads from such
designation in consultation with the Advisory Committee.
The Town Board, after receiving an application from a person or entity required to comply with the versions of this chapter, shall review the proposed work, action or project, pursuant to and consistent with the provisions of the State Environmental Quality Review Act, and shall further approve, approve with conditions, or deny said proposed work, project or action within 60 days of the receipt of said application. Said approval, approval with conditions or denial shall be based upon a determination by the Town that the work, project or action does or does not adversely impact or affect the historic or scenic conditions set forth in §
189-4 of this chapter. The Town Board may require that the work, action or project be subject to special conditions and restrictions for the protection, enhancement, perpetuation and use of said scenic historic roads and may include appropriate and reasonable control of the use and appearance of neighboring private property within public view, or both. Such conditions or restrictions shall be reasonable and appropriate to this purpose. The Town Board may prohibit any such work, project or action which it finds is not in conformity with the intent and provisions of this chapter. The Town Board may also prohibit such work, action or project if it finds that there is a reasonable alternative to the proposed work, action or project, which shall have a lesser degree of effect or impact upon the scenic qualities set forth in §
189-4 of this chapter.
Any person or entity violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of a Violation B, punishable as set forth in Chapter
137, Fines and Penalties. Such violations shall be prosecuted in the Justice Court of the Town of Clinton by the Building Inspector, Zoning Administrator or Attorney for the Town. The Town Court, in assessing a penalty, may consider alternatives to fines in the nature of community service or services in the nature of improvement or preservation of scenic and historic roads.