[Amended 11-16-1995 by L.L. No. 4-1995; 5-29-2003 by L.L. No. 2-2003]
A. Establishment. Pursuant to Village Law § 7-718,
the heretofore established Planning Board of the Village of Horseheads
is reorganized and reconstituted as set forth below. Said Board shall
consist of five members, and may consist of not more than two alternate
members.
B. Appointment and term.
(1) The Mayor shall appoint the members, chairperson,
and alternate members of the Planning Board (Board), subject to the
approval of the Board of Trustees. The terms of office of the members
and Chairperson shall be for five years from the date of appointment,
unless the appointee is filling a vacancy in office. The terms of
office of the alternate members shall be two years. In the absence
of a Chairperson, the Planning Board may designate a member to serve
as Chairperson.
(2) The current Planning Board is a body of five members
and two alternates.
(3) This section does not change the terms of office of
such members or the respective date of expiration of their terms.
(4) No person who is a member on the Board of Trustees
shall be eligible for membership on the Planning Board.
(5) The terms of the alternate members of the Planning
Board first appointed shall be so fixed that the term of one member
shall expire at the end of the Village official year in which such
members were initially appointed. The term of the remaining alternate
member first appointed shall be so fixed that such term shall expire
at the end of the next official year. At the expiration of the term
of each member first appointed his or her successor shall be appointed
for a term of two years.
(6) Members holding offices shall, upon the expiration
of their term, hold office until their successors shall then be appointed.
C. Appropriations. The Board of Trustees may appropriate
such monies as it deems fit for Planning Board expenses. The Planning
Board shall have the power and authority to employ experts, and to
pay for their services, and to provide for such other expenses as
may be necessary and proper for the conduct of its business, not exceeding
all of the appropriations made by the Board of Trustees.
D. Vacancy in office. If a vacancy shall occur otherwise
than by expiration of term, the Mayor shall appoint the new member
for the unexpired term.
E. Removal of members or alternate. The Mayor shall have
the power to remove, after public hearing, any member of the Planning
Board for cause. A member or alternate may be removed for noncompliance
with minimum requirements related to meeting attendance and training
as established by the Board of Trustees.
F. Chairperson duties. All meetings of the Planning Board
shall be held at the call of the Chairperson and at such other times
as such Board may determine. In the absence of the Chairperson, the
members of the Board may designate an Acting Chairperson. The Chairperson
or Acting Chairperson may administer oaths and compel the attendance
of witnesses.
G. Disqualification. No person shall be disqualified
from serving as a member or alternate of the Planning Board by reason
of serving as a member of the Town or County Planning Boards. A Village
official serving as a member or alternate shall not, by reason of
such membership, forfeit rights to exercise the powers, perform the
duties or receive the compensation of the municipal office he or she
holds during such membership.
H. Secretary. The Confidential Secretary of the Village
Manager shall also be the Secretary of the Planning Board, or in lieu
thereof, such Secretary shall be the Clerk-Treasurer or Deputy Clerk.
I. Recommendations. The Planning Board may recommend
to the Board of Trustees regulations relating to any subject over
which the Planning Board has jurisdiction. Adoption of any such recommendation
shall be by local law.
J. Referrals.
(1) The Board of Trustees may, by resolution, provide for the reference of any matter or class of matters, other than those referred to in Subsection
I above, to the Planning Board before final action is taken thereon by the Board of Trustees or other office or officer of the Village having final authority over such matter. The Board of Trustees may further stipulate that final action shall not be taken until the Planning Board has submitted its report thereon, or has had a reasonable time, to be fixed by the Board of Trustees, to submit the report.
(2) The Planning Board shall have the full power and authority
to make investigations, maps, reports, and recommendations in connection
with the foregoing related to the planning and development of the
Village as it deems desirable, provided the total expenditures of
said Board shall not exceed the appropriation provided therefor.
K. Alternate members.
(1) Hereinabove, this section provided for the appointment
of not more than two alternate members of the Planning Board. Alternate
members shall serve in the absence or disqualification of a regular
member in the event such member is unable to participate because of
a conflict of interest. In the absence or disqualification of a regular
member, the Chairperson may designate an alternate member to substitute
for a regular member. When so designated, the alternate member shall
possess all the powers and responsibilities of such regular member
of the Board; such designation shall be entered in the minutes of
the initial Planning Board meeting in which the substitution is made.
An alternate member so designated to sit shall continue to serve on
the Board in all proceedings involving the matter or case for which
he or she was initially appointed until the Board has made a final
deliberation on that matter or case.
(2) When not designated by the Chairperson to sit, the
alternate member may not vote and shall not be compensated, but may
participate in any proceeding or discussion of the Board. When designated
to sit as due to the reasons noted above, the alternate member shall
receive the same compensation for each meeting in which he or she
participates as the compensation fixed under this section.
L. Prohibition. No member or alternate may act in any
matter in which the member or alternate has any personal or financial
interest, either directly or indirectly.
M. Compensation. Members of the Board shall receive such
compensation for each meeting as shall be fixed by the Board of Trustees
by resolution or appropriation.
N. Rules. The Planning Board is authorized to adopt rules
for its conduct which are not inconsistent with applicable statutes,
local laws, rules of procedure, ordinances and resolutions of the
Village.
O. Training. The Board of Trustees may, by resolution,
require members and alternate members to complete training and continuing
education courses. Further, the Board of Trustees may establish, by
resolution, minimum meeting attendance standards for the members and
alternates.
For the purpose of preserving the integrity
of such Official Map, no permit shall hereafter be issued for any
building in the bed of any street or highway shown or laid out on
such map; provided, however, that if the land within such mapped street
or highway is not yielding a fair return on its value to its owner,
the Zoning Board of Appeals, having the power to grant zoning variances,
shall have the power by the vote of a majority of its members to grant
a permit for a building in such street or highway which will, as little
as practicable, increase the cost of opening such street or highway
or tend to cause a change of the Official Map, and the Zoning Board
of Appeals may impose reasonable requirements as a condition of granting
such permit, which requirements shall inure to the benefit of the
Village of Horseheads. Before taking such action as authorized above,
the Zoning Board of Appeals shall hold a hearing at which parties
in interest and others shall have an opportunity to be heard. Any
decision shall be subject to review in the same manner as appeals
from decisions of the Zoning Board of Appeals upon zoning regulations.
[Amended 11-16-1995 by L.L. No. 4-1995]
As used in this chapter, certain terms shall
have the meanings ascribed to them in § 7-728 of the Village
Law.
For the purpose of providing for the future
growth and development of the Village of Horseheads and affording
adequate facilities for the housing, transportation, distribution,
comfort, convenience, safety, health and welfare of its population,
the Board of Trustees of the Village of Horseheads hereby empowers
the Planning Board to advise the Board of Trustees regarding the latter
Board's power to approve, modify and approve or disapprove plats showing
lots, blocks or sites, with or without streets or highways, or the
proposed development thereof.
[Amended 11-16-1995 by L.L. No. 4-1995]
The Planning Board shall, after the submission
of a final plat in final form, approve, modify and approve or disapprove
said plat in accordance with § 7-728, Subdivision 6, of
the Village Law.
Before approval by the Planning Board of a plat
showing lots, blocks or sites, with or without streets or highways,
such plat or plan of the proposed development shall also show, in
proper cases and when required by the Planning Board, a park or parks
suitably located for playground or other recreation purposes. If the
Planning Board determines that a suitable park or parks of adequate
size cannot be properly located in any such plat or are otherwise
not practical, the Board may advise the Village Board of Trustees
to require, as a condition to approval of any such plat, a payment
to the Village of a sum to be determined by the Board of Trustees,
which sum shall constitute a trust fund to be used by the Board of
Trustees exclusively for neighborhood park, playground or recreation
purposes, including the acquisition of land.
In approving plats showing lots, blocks or sites,
with or without streets or highways, the Planning Board shall require
the following:
A. The streets and highways shall be of sufficient width
and suitable grade and shall be suitably located to accommodate the
prospective traffic, to afford adequate light and air, to facilitate
fire protection and to provide access of fire-fighting equipment to
buildings and to be coordinated so as to compose a convenient system
conforming to the Official Map and properly related to the proposals
shown by the Planning Board on the Comprehensive Plan.
B. The land shown on such plats shall be of such a character
that it can be used safely for building purposes without danger to
health or peril from fire, flood or other menace.
C. Suitable monuments shall have been placed at such
block corners and other necessary points as may be required by the
Board, and the location thereof is shown on the map of such plat.
D. The parks shall be of reasonable size for neighborhood
playgrounds or other recreation uses.
E. All streets or other public places shown on such plats
shall be suitably graded and paved; and sidewalks, streetlighting
standards, curbs, gutters, street trees, water mains, fire alarm signal
devices, including necessary ducts and cables or other connecting
facilities, water mains, sanitary sewers and storm drains or combined
sewers and storm drains shall be installed, all in accordance with
standards, specifications and procedures acceptable to the appropriate
Village departments.
F. A performance bond or other acceptable security sufficient
to cover the full costs of the same as estimated by the Planning Board
or other appropriate Village departments designated by the Planning
Board shall be furnished to the Village by the owner; provided, however,
that the Village Board of Trustees may waive, subject to appropriate
conditions and guaranties, for such period as it may determine, the
provision of any or all such improvements as, in its judgment of the
special circumstances of a particular plat or plats, are not requisite
in the interest of the public health, safety and general welfare.