[Amended 11-18-2020 by L.L. No. 4-2020]
Whenever an application described in §
114-3 or
114-4 is received or a public hearing is held by the Planning Board, Zoning Board of Appeals, or a public hearing related to land use is held by the Town Board of the Town of Fishkill as defined in §
114-4, the procedures of this chapter shall apply.
Within 10 business days following acceptance of an application
filed with the Planning Board, the applicant shall mail a letter by
regular first-class mail prepared by the Planning Board or an authorized
agent of the Planning Board to all property owners within 500 feet
of the land involved in the application, as the names of such owners
appear on the last completed assessment roll of the Town, notifying
the property owners of the acceptance of that plan and application.
The list of property owners shall be obtained by the applicant from
the Town Assessor. The applicant shall thereafter submit a duly executed,
notarized affidavit of mailing to the Planning Board. Further appearances
before the Planning Board shall be prohibited until an affidavit meeting
the requirements has been delivered.
[Added 11-18-2020 by L.L.
No. 4-2020]
A. Within 10 business days following acceptance of a land use application
filed with the Town Board, the applicant shall mail a letter by regular
first-class mail prepared by the Town Board or an authorized agent
of the Town Board to all property owners within 500 feet of the land
involved in the application, as the names of such owners appear on
the last completed assessment roll of the Town, notifying the property
owners of the acceptance of that plan and application. The list of
property owners shall be obtained by the applicant from the Town Assessor.
The applicant shall thereafter submit a duly executed, notarized affidavit
of mailing to the Town Board. Further appearances before the Town
Board shall be prohibited until an affidavit meeting the requirements
has been delivered.
B. For the purposes of this section a land use application shall include petitions to amend zoning provisions, petitions to establish or extend a water or sewer district, petitions to annex parcels or portions thereof into or out of the Town, and any application or petition to the Town Board under Chapter
150 of the Town Code.
C. In the event that an application has Town-wide effect or affects
a large number of parcels, the Town Board may, by resolution, approve
a modification of the mailing requirements or otherwise determine
how notice shall be given.