Site plan review shall be required of all uses excluding agricultural
uses and single- and two-family dwellings. Accessory buildings for
these three uses are also exempt from site plan review; however, home
occupations are not. The Planning Board, at a regular meeting, shall
review and approve, approve with modifications or disapprove a site
plan in connection with any matter requiring submission of a site
plan.
In addition to the site plan initially submitted by an applicant,
the Planning Board may require other data to be presented in graphic
form and accompanied by a written text. Such other supporting data
may include, but is not limited to, the following:
A. Traffic circulation, parking and loading spaces and pedestrian walks.
B. Topography and landscaping plans, including site grading, landscaping
design, open areas and buffer zone.
C. Preliminary architectural drawings for buildings to be constructed,
floor plans, exterior elevations and sections.
D. Preliminary engineering plans, street improvements, storm drainage,
water supply and sanitary sewer facilities.
E. Engineering feasibility studies of any anticipated problem which
might arise due to proposed development as required by the Planning
Board.
F. Construction sequence and time schedule for completion of each phase
for buildings, parking and landscaped areas.
G. Description of proposed uses, hours of operation and expected number
of employees, volume of business and volume of traffic generated.
When necessary under § 239-m of the General Municipal
Law, the Planning Board shall forward the site plan to the County
of Genesee for its review prior to taking any final action. The Village
Planning Board shall review the site plan and supporting data before
approval, approval with modifications or disapproval of such site
plan, taking into consideration the following:
A. The harmonious relationship between proposed uses and existing adjacent
uses.
B. Maximum safety of vehicular circulation between the site and street.
C. Preliminary architectural drawings for buildings to be constructed,
floor plans, exterior elevations and sections.
D. Preliminary engineering plans, street improvements, storm drainage,
water supply and sanitary sewer facilities.
E. Engineering feasibility studies of any anticipated problem which
might arise due to proposed development as required by the Planning
Board.
F. Construction sequence and time schedule for completion of each phase
for buildings, parking and landscaped areas.
G. Description of proposed uses, hours of operation and expected number
of employees, volume of business and volume of traffic generated.
The Planning Board may require as a condition of site plan approval
that the applicant file a performance bond or letter of credit in
such amount as the Planning Board determines to be in the public interest
to ensure that proposed development will be built in compliance with
accepted plans. The amount of any such bond must also be approved
by the Town Board.
In all districts, uses are not permitted which violate applicable
county, state and/or federal codes and regulations pertaining to environmental
issues. The Planning Board, under its powers of site plan review and
approval, shall decide whether uses meet these standards.
The provisions of this chapter shall not be interpreted to limit
in any way those powers and duties of the Planning Board as set forth
in Article 16 of the New York Town Law.
Where a public hearing is held to consider a proposed site plan,
the Planning Board shall give notice of the public hearing to any
adjacent municipality within 500 feet of the proposed development
in accordance with § 239-nn of the General Municipal Law.
The adjacent municipality may appear and be heard.