This chapter shall be enforced by either the Village of Old Brookville Building Inspector or the Code Enforcement Officer under the provisions of Chapter
104, Code Administration and Enforcement, of the Code of the Village of Old Brookville.
[Added 8-19-2019 by L.L.
No. 2-2019]
Governmental entities are subject to the provisions of this
chapter in the first instance. If any governmental entity claims an
exemption from the provisions of this chapter for the purposes of
conducting a particular use upon its property which is not otherwise
permitted by this chapter, such entity shall apply to the Village
Board of Trustees for a determination that its interest in conducting
such use is greater that the interest of the Village in enforcing
its land use regulations and that consequently it may conduct such
use despite any contrary provisions of this chapter.
A. Guidelines and considerations for applications for exemption applied
for by municipalities.
(1)
In reviewing any application by a municipality for exemption
from the provisions of this Zoning Code, the Board of Trustees shall
also consider and balance the public interests involved by weighing
the following listed factors, and if such weighing is in favor of
allowing the use as being exempt from the restrictions of this Zoning
Code, such use shall be allowed by the Board of Trustees:
(a)
The nature and scope of the instrumentality seeking the exemption;
(b)
The kind of function or land use involved;
(c)
The extent of the public interest to be served thereby;
(d)
The effect local land use regulation would have upon the enterprise
concerned and the impact upon legitimate local interests;
(e)
The applicant's legislative grant of authority;
(f)
Alternative locations for the proposed use in less restrictive
zoning areas, including less restrictive zoning areas in other municipalities;
(g)
Alternative methods of providing the needed improvement;
(h)
Intergovernmental participation in the project development process
and an opportunity to be heard.
(2)
In weighing the aforesaid factors, one factor could be more
influential than another or may be so significant as to completely
overshadow all others, but no element should be thought of as required
or controlling.
B. General application requirements. The Board of Trustees is hereby
authorized to establish such rules and regulations as it deems reasonably
necessary to carry out the provisions of this section setting forth
the procedures and specifications for the submission of a complete
exemption application consistent with the requirements of this section.
C. Public hearing. The Board of Trustees shall schedule and conduct
a public hearing on exemption application within 62 days of the date
of the meeting at which an application in compliance with the requirements
of this section was officially submitted to and found to be complete
by the Board of Trustees.
D. Notice of public hearing.
(1)
Public notice of such hearing shall be given by publication
in the Village's official newspaper at least five days prior
to the date thereof. The Board of Trustees shall mail the notice of
said hearing to the applicant at least 10 days before such hearing.
(2)
At least 10 days before such hearing, the Board of Trustees
shall mail notices thereof to the Nassau County Planning Commission
as required by § 239-m of the General Municipal Law, which
notice shall be accompanied by a full statement of such proposed action,
as defined in Subdivision 1 of § 239-m of the General Municipal
Law.
(3)
The Board of Trustees shall comply with the provisions of the
State Environmental Quality Review Act under Article 8 of the Environmental
Conservation Law and its implementing regulations.
E. Decision. Within 62 days after the public hearing portion of the
review procedure is closed, the Board of Trustees shall act to approve,
approve with modifications or conditions or disapprove the proposed
exemption application. The time period in which the Board of Trustees
must render its decision may be extended by mutual consent of the
applicant and the Board of Trustees. A copy of the Board's decision
shall within five business days be filed in the offices of the Village
Clerk and the Building Inspector and a copy thereof mailed to the
applicant.
F. Waiver of requirements. Any requirement for municipal exemption approval,
approval with modifications or conditions or disapproval may be waived
by the Board of Trustees upon finding that such requirement is not
in the interest of the public health, safety or general welfare or
is inappropriate to a particular special use permit.
Applications for building permits and certificates of occupancy
shall be made upon such forms, and shall be accompanied by such layout
or plot plans, as shall be prescribed by the Building Inspector to
facilitate enforcement of this chapter in conjunction with the State
Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code in the Village of Old Brookville.
Fees for building permits, certificates of occupancy and other related matters are set forth in Chapter
154, Fees and Deposits.