[Amended 3-21-2017 by L.L. No. 2-2017]
A. The Board of Trustees of the Village of Belle Terre may appoint a
Planning Board consisting of six members. Five members shall serve
as regular members of the Board as provided for in Village Law. The
sixth member shall serve as an alternate member of the Board and shall
be called upon to serve when, and if, any other member is unavailable,
for any reason, to hear an application. Members of such Board shall
be appointed for terms of five years.
B. The Chairperson of the Planning Board may designate an alternate
member to substitute for a regular member for any application, matter
or period of time such member is absent or unable to participate on
an application or matter before the Board. Such designation shall
be entered into the minutes of the Planning Board meeting at which
the substitution is made.
C. An alternate member of the Planning Board shall serve for the same
term as a regular member of the Board and have the same obligations,
powers and duties as a regular member of the Board. Any decision or
determination of the Board which includes the vote of an alternate
member shall have the same force and effect as decisions or determinations
made solely by a vote of the regular members of the Board.
The Planning Board may adopt rules and regulations
in respect to procedure before it and in respect to any subject matter
over which it has jurisdiction under this Article or any other statute,
after public hearing by the Planning Board and subject to the approval
of the Board of Trustees.
The Board of Trustees may authorize the Planning
Board to review and approve, approve with modifications or disapprove
site plans, prepared to specifications set forth in the regulations
of the Planning Board, showing the arrangement, layout and design
of the proposed use of the land shown on such plan.
The application and fee for a subdivision shall be submitted to the Village Clerk and be in accordance with Chapter
A175, Subdivision of Land.
Any person aggrieved by any decision of the
Planning Board may apply to the Supreme Court for review by a proceeding
under Article 78 of the Civil Practice Law and Rules (CPLR).