[Amended 8-1-2017 by L.L. No. 3-2017[1]]
A.
Establishment of Consolidated Board of Appeals. There shall be a Consolidated Board of Appeals between the Town of Naples and the Village of Naples.
B.
Creation and membership of Consolidated Board of Appeals.
(1)
The Consolidated Board of Appeals shall consist of seven members and two alternate members.
(2)
Four members of the Consolidated Board of Appeals shall be appointed by the Town Board of the Town of Naples, and three members thereof shall be appointed by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Naples.
(3)
The Town Board shall appoint one alternate member of the Consolidated Board of Appeals, and the Board of Trustees shall appoint one alternate member of the Consolidated Board of Appeals.
(4)
The initial Town Board appointments shall be for terms of one, three, five and seven years. The initial Board of Trustees appointments shall be for terms of two, four and six years.
(5)
Upon the expiration of the terms of the initial appointees to the Consolidated Board of Appeals, successors shall be appointed by the respective Boards for terms of seven years.
(6)
Terms of members of the Consolidated Board of Appeals shall begin on January 1 and end on December 31.
(7)
In the event of a vacancy occurring during a term, the appointment of a replacement for that vacancy shall be for the remainder of the term of the vacancy being filled.
(8)
Members appointed by the Town Board shall be replaced by the Town Board. Members appointed by the Board of Trustees shall be replaced by the Board of Trustees.
(9)
Any removal of a member of the Board of Appeals shall be by the Board appointing that member, subject to the provisions of Town Law § 271, Subdivision 9, in the case of a member appointed by the Town Board, or the provisions of Village Law § 7-718, Subdivision 9, in the case of a member appointed by the Board of Trustees.
C.
There shall be two Co-chairpersons of the Consolidated Zoning Board of Appeals. One Co-chairperson shall be designated by the Town Board from among the appointees by the Town Board to the Consolidated Zoning Board of Appeals and one Co-chairperson shall be designated by the Board of Trustees from among the appointees by the Board of Trustees to the Consolidated Zoning Board of Appeals. The Co-chairperson appointed by the Town Board shall preside over matters concerning property located in the Town of Naples, outside the geographic limits of the Village of Naples. The Co-chairperson appointed by the Board of Trustees shall preside over matters concerning property located within the geographic limits of the Village of Naples. Upon a motion duly adopted by the Consolidated Zoning Board of Appeals, this "presiding" requirement may be waived by the Consolidated Zoning Board of Appeals.
[Amended 3-6-2018 by L.L. No. 4-2018]
D.
Alternate members.
(1)
An alternate member may be substituted for one or two members of the Consolidated Board of Appeals in the event of a conflict of interest on the part of such member(s) or in the event of the lack of a quorum of members of the Consolidated Board of Appeals. The substitution of an alternate member shall be made by the Chairperson of the Board of Appeals. The provisions of Town Law § 267, Subdivision 11, shall apply to such alternate members.
(2)
In the event of the substitution of an alternate member, such alternate member shall not participate in any vote taken by the Board of Appeals unless that alternate member has first fully reviewed all of the records, documentation and minutes of previous proceedings pertaining to the matter being voted upon.
(3)
In providing for alternate members to sit in substitution for regular members where a quorum is lacking for the Board of Appeals, it is the intent of this chapter to supersede § 267 of the Town Law of the State of New York.
E.
The Consolidated Board of Appeals shall have such duties, powers and responsibilities as are prescribed by this chapter, Article 16 of the Town Law of the State of New York, this chapter of the Code of the Village of Naples, Article 7 of the Village Law of the State of New York and any other applicable laws or regulations.
F.
Any reference to "Board of Appeals" in the Code of the Town of Naples or elsewhere applicable to the Town of Naples shall be interpreted to mean the Consolidated Board of Appeals of the Town of Naples and the Village of Naples.
G.
Pursuant to Town Law § 267-a9 and Village Law § 7-712-a9, the Consolidated Board of Appeals shall file a copy of all proceedings and decisions with the Town Clerk of the Town of Naples and file a copy thereof with the Village Clerk of the Village of Naples within five days after completion of any proceeding or decision.
[Amended 1-2-2018 by L.L. No. 1-2018]
H.
Any variance granted by the Consolidated Board of Appeals shall, where appropriate, be noted by the Town Clerk and/or the Village Clerk of the Village of Naples on a copy of the Official Zoning Map which is on file in the respective Clerk's office for such purpose.
I.
No variance may be granted by the Consolidated Board of Appeals unless it finds facts which constitute grounds therefor as required by and defined by law (Town Law § 267-b or Village Law § 7-712-b, as applicable).
[1]
Editor's Note: This local law also provided for an effective date of 1-1-2018. It also provided that it supersedes Article 16, §§ 267 and 271, of the Town Law and Article 7, §§ 7-712 and 7-718, of the Village Law to the extent inconsistent therewith and to the extent permitted.