A.Â
It is important for neighbors to know when the Board of Appeals,
the Planning Board or the Town Board will hear and discuss certain
applications regarding the use or improvement of real property. Prior
to the enactment of this chapter, notice of such requests was given
by mail, by publication in the newspaper and/or by posting on the
Town's website. While these means of notification are more than what
New York State law requires, the Town Board has determined that additional
notice in the form of a sign posted upon the subject property will
make the Town's notification procedures more effective and comprehensive.
This additional means of notification will increase awareness and
will afford more people in the community an opportunity to participate
in the decisionmaking process.
B.Â
It also is important for certain neighbors of properties where substantial
demolition is about to occur to be notified by mail of the impending
demolition and for the general public to be notified through the posting
of an appropriate sign.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
have the meanings indicated:
The owner of the subject property or the person requesting an interpretation of Chapter 240 of the Code. The applicant may authorize another person to act in the applicant's behalf.
A request for the approval of a wetlands/watercourse permit pursuant to Chapter 114 of the Code, the approval of a site plan pursuant to Chapter 177 of the Code, the approval of a site plan pursuant to Chapter 178 of the Code, the approval of a subdivision pursuant to Chapter 190 of the Code, the issuance of a special use permit pursuant to Chapter 240 of the Code, the interpretation of, or a variance from, any provision of Chapter 240 of the Code, or the amendment of any provision of Chapter 240 of the Code if requested through a petition by the owner of the subject property or any combination of the foregoing. Neither a request for the extension of a special use permit nor an amendment of a provision of Chapter 240 of the Code initiated by the Town Board shall be considered an application.
[Amended 4-21-2021 by L.L. No. 7-2021]
The Board of Appeals, the Planning Board or the Town Board
of the Town of Mamaroneck.
The razing of all or a portion of the exterior of the main building (as defined in § 240-4 of the Code) on a subject property.
Three hundred linear feet from each of the lot lines and
corners of the subject property.
[Amended 11-2-2022 by L.L. No. 8-2022]
The lot which is either the subject of an application or
the site of future demolition.
www.townofmamaroneck.org or whatever other Web site address
may become the Town's official Web site.