[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Victor 10-26-1970; amended in its entirety 4-9-1979. Subsequent amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Subdivision of land — See Ch. 184.
Zoning — See Ch. 211.
The Town of Victor hereby creates the Conservation Board of the Town of Victor.
[Added 5-11-2009 by L.L. No. 6-2009; amended 10-9-2012 by L.L. No. 16-2012]
A. 
Members. The Conservation Board of the Town of Victor shall consist of five members, all of whom shall be residents of the Town of Victor. No more than two members may be between the ages of 16 and 21. To the extent the Conservation Board consists of greater than five members at the time of adoption of this section, all such members shall be permitted to continue to serve until the expiration of their current term, regardless of whether their continued service would result in Conservation Board membership greater than five.
B. 
Appointment. Conservation Board members shall be appointed by the Town Board for a term of five years each.
C. 
Expiration of term. Each member of the Conservation Board shall continue to hold office until the expiration of his or her present term. Upon the expiration or his or her term, the Town Board shall appoint a successor, but only where such appointment would maintain the Conservation Board membership at not more than five members.
D. 
Vacancy. Should there be a vacancy on the Conservation Board other than by expiration of term, either at the time of adoption of this section or after, said vacancy shall be filled by Town Board appointment for the unexpired term of the vacant seat, but only if said appointment would maintain the Conservation Board membership at not more than five members.
[Amended 5-11-2009 by L.L. No. 6-2009[1]]
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall mean or include:
NATURAL RESOURCE AREA
An area containing environmentally sensitive features, including, but not necessarily limited to, open marshlands, swamps, ponds, wetlands, steep slopes, glacial features, mature woodlands, flood zones, stream corridors or other hydrological features.
NATURAL RESOURCE INDEX
The natural resource area inventory and map after acceptance and approval by the Town Board.
OPEN AREA
Any area characterized by natural scenic beauty or whose existing openness, natural condition or present state of use, if preserved, would enhance the present or potential value of abutting or surrounding development, would establish a desirable pattern of development, would offer substantial conformance with the planning objectives of the Town or would maintain or enhance the conservation of natural or scenic resources.
OPEN SPACE INDEX
The open area inventory and map after acceptance and approval by the Town Board.
[1]
Editor's Note: This local law also provided for the renumbering of former § 15-3, Powers and duties, as § 15-4.
[Amended 5-11-2009 by L.L. No. 6-2009]
A. 
The Conservation Board shall:
(1) 
Assist the Town in the development of sound planning in open areas and assure preservation of the Town's natural and scenic resources.
(2) 
Annually prepare and submit to the Town Board an updated open area inventory and map of all open areas within the Town with the intent of identifying information pertinent to proper utilization of such open lands, including lands owned by the state, any other municipality within the state or by the Town itself, for acceptance and approval by the Town as the Town's Open Space Index.
(3) 
Annually prepare and submit to the Town Board an updated natural resource inventory and map of all Natural Resource Areas within the Town with the intent of identifying information pertinent to proper utilization of such lands, including lands owned by the state, any other municipality within the state or by the Town itself, for acceptance and approval by the Town as the Town's Natural Resource Index.
(4) 
Review each application received by the Town, or by the Building Department, Zoning Board, Planning Board or other administrative body, which seeks approval for the use or development of any open area or Natural Resource Area listed in the Open Space Index or Natural Resource Index.
(5) 
Review all Town-sponsored projects presented to the Town Board which seek approval for the use or development of any open area or Natural Resource Area listed in the Open Space Index or Natural Resource Index.
(6) 
Submit a written report to the referral body within 45 days of receipt of such application or presentation of said Town project. Such report shall evaluate the proposed use or development of open space or Natural Resource Areas in consideration of the planning objectives of the municipality and shall include the effect of such use or development on the Open Space Index or Natural Resource Index. The report shall make recommendations as to the most appropriate use or development of open space or Natural Resource Areas and may include preferable alternative use proposals consistent with conservation. A copy of every report shall be filed with the Town.
(7) 
Maintain accurate records of its meetings and actions and shall file an annual report with the Town Board on or before the 31st day of December each year. Once approved, the Town Board shall forward a copy of this report to the State Commissioner of Environmental Conservation.
(8) 
Make available for public inspection at the office of the Conservation Board copies of all such reports of the Conservation Board.
(9) 
Conduct research into the land area of the Town, as the Conservation Board deems to be necessary.
(10) 
Upon a group's request and consent, coordinate activities of unofficial groups organized for similar purposes and cooperate with other Town groups active in the area of community planning for the Town.
(11) 
Advertise, prepare, print and distribute books, maps, charts, plans and pamphlets which the Conservation Board deems necessary for its work.
(12) 
Perform any additional duties assigned to it by resolution of the Town Board.
B. 
To assist the Conservation Board in carrying out its functions, powers and duties, it may request the Department of Environmental Conservation to:
(1) 
Prepare reports outlining objectives, priorities and proposed relationships of the Board to the Town;
(2) 
Prepare descriptions of work to be undertaken, advantageous techniques to be used and suggested roles of Conservation Board members;
(3) 
Provide research on conservation facts and procedures;
(4) 
Provide, on a consulting basis, technical and research assistance, as may be required to assist the Conservation Board in carrying out its work and to enable the Conservation Board to offer recommendations to the Town;
(5) 
Describe particular areas of natural resources within the Town which require particular attention by the Conservation Board.