The duty of administering and enforcing the provisions of this
chapter is hereby conferred upon the Zoning Enforcement Officer who
shall be appointed by the Village Board of Trustees and shall carry
out any directives of the Village Board of Trustees relative to the
duties of the position set forth below. The Zoning Enforcement Officer
shall receive such compensation as the Village Board of Trustees shall
determine.
The Zoning Enabling Laws require that any of the following local
zoning actions must be referred to the County Planning Board prior
to action by any local board. Any proposal for a special use permit,
variance, site plan approval, change in the zoning law text or map
(rezoning or amending the zoning law) which would affect real property
that is within a distance of 500 feet from the boundary of any county;
any town; any village; any existing or proposed county or state park;
any right-of-way of any county or state road or parkway; any stream
or canal owned by the county; any existing or proposed county or state-owned
land on which a public building or institution is situated must be
referred to the County Planning Board, which shall have 30 days from
the date the County Planning Board receives such referral to take
action on the matter. By mutual agreement of the county and the municipality
such thirty-day period may be extended in special cases.
A. Effect of County Planning Board review.
(1) If the County Planning Board recommends the approval of a matter
referred to it, the local board's decision is governed by a simple
majority vote.
(2) If the County Planning Board recommends disapproval or approval subject
to stated conditions or modifications, the local board may override
the county opinion only by a majority plus one vote.
B. Report on final local action. Within 30 days following a local board's
final decision on a matter referred to the County Planning Board,
the local board shall provide a copy of its final decision and reasons
for such decision to the County Planning Board.
When an application for a special use permit, use variance or
site plan review involves property that is within 500 feet of an adjacent
municipality, as defined in § 239-nn of the General Municipal
Law, the Board shall give notice to the adjacent municipality by mail
or electronic transmission to the clerk of the adjacent municipality
at least 10 days prior to any hearing. Such adjacent municipality
may appear and be heard.