[Amended 4-27-1987 by L.L. No. 2-1987]
The Town Board shall appoint a Land Use Inspector to carry out the duties
assigned to that position by this chapter. Those duties are more particularly
defined as follows:
A. To approve those site plan permits not subject to Planning
Board review.
B. To conduct site and construction inspections to ensure
that regulated work is progressing in accordance with the terms of the permit.
C. To issue or deny certificates of occupancy.
D. To file all matters of record pertaining to permit application
in the office of the Town Clerk or other suitable public office.
E. To coordinate with other agencies and officials as appropriate.
F. To attend Town Board and Planning Board meetings as is
deemed necessary to report the status of to-date permit issuance.
G. To carry out other duties as may be designated by local
law or by resolution of the Town Board.
The Town Board may amend, supplement or change this chapter after referral
to and recommendation of the Planning Board and after public hearing.
[Added 4-27-1987 by L.L. No. 2-1987]
Exceptions to the provisions of this chapter may be made at the discretion
of the Planning Board only upon unanimous vote when it has been clearly shown
and demonstrated unequivocally and beyond doubt by the petitioner that an
extremely unusual circumstance and/or barrier to compliance exists which was
unknown to exist prior to the petitioner's commitment to the project
and it appears that, in the best interests of the community, an exception
should be made.
Any person aggrieved by any decision of the Planning Board or any officer,
department, board or bureau of the town may apply to the Supreme Court for
a review by a proceeding under Article 78 of the Civil Practice Law and Rules.
Such proceedings shall be instituted within thirty (30) days after the filing
of a decision in the office of the Town Clerk.