[Amended 2-25-2015 by L.L. No. 2-2015; 11-18-2015 by L.L. No. 9-2015]
No sooner than 30 days and not later than 60 days after receipt
of a complete application by the Planning Board, the Planning Board
shall hold a public hearing on such application. Where the approval
authority is the Building Inspector in consultation with the Town
Wetland Consultant, then no public hearing shall be required. Notice
of such hearings shall be given in the same manner as prescribed for
the approval of plats under § 276 of the Town Law, and in
addition, the applicant shall notify all abutting property owners
of record. Such service shall be made by first class mail. The mailing
shall be made at least 10 days before such hearing. Notice of hearing
shall be mailed by the applicant in official envelopes provided by
the Town of North Castle. Proof of mailing to all required property
owners shall be demonstrated by providing the Town with a certificate
of mailing (PS Form 3817 or 3877). All applications, maps and documents
relating thereto shall be open for public inspection at the offices
of the Planning Department. At such hearing, any person or persons
having an interest may appear and be heard.
No permit granted pursuant to this chapter shall remove an applicant's
obligation to comply in all respects with the applicable provisions
of all other applicable statutes or regulations, including but not
limited to the acquisition of any other required permit or approval.
In order to carry out the purposes and provisions of this chapter
and in addition to the powers specified elsewhere in this chapter,
the approval authority shall have the following powers:
A. To adopt procedures and policies that relate solely to the organization
or internal management of the approval authority that are necessary
or convenient to carry out the policy and intent of this chapter.
B. To adopt, amend and repeal, after public hearing, such additional
rules and regulations consistent with this chapter as it deems necessary
to administer its provisions and to do any and all things necessary
or convenient to carry out the policy and intent of this chapter.
C. To consult or contract with expert persons or agencies in reviewing
a permit application.