A.
Intent. The purpose of this land conservation section of the chapter is to delineate and help to protect areas in the town where substantial development of the land, including buildings or structures, may cause ecological harm or result in creating a public health or safety problem because of:
B.
Procedure for processing zoning permits using conservation area maps. Whenever an application is made for a zoning permit in the Town of Mount Morris, the Town Zoning Officer shall proceed as follows:
(1)
Identify the approximate location of the proposed building site in the town and check to see if the site is situated in one or more of the mapped conservation areas, which is at the Zoning Officer's disposal.
(2)
If the applicant's property is found to be located well outside of any identified conservation area shown on the supplemental map, the Zoning Officer may issue a zoning permit at this time, provided that all other requirements and conditions of this chapter are met.
(3)
If the applicant's property is found to be located completely or partially within one or more of the mapped conservation areas or bordering thereon, the Zoning Officer shall accompany the applicant to the site to confirm the exact location and existing physical conditions.
C.
Special permit approval.
(1)
Special permit approval by the Town Board of Appeals shall be required for any proposed use which the Zoning Officer finds fits one or more of the following categories:
(a)
Proposed construction might result in the removal of a substantial number of healthy trees measuring 30 feet or more in height (applicable to large-scale projects only).
(b)
Proposed construction would require the filling in or draining of a natural, normally year-round swamp, marsh or otherwise wet area of approximately one acre or more.
(c)
The average slope of the proposed building site is 15% or over.
(d)
The proposed building site is situated in a floodplain delineated on a map and based on a fifty-year flood frequency established by the Army Corps of Engineers.
(e)
The proposed building site is situated in an identified prime agricultural area which is being actively used for agricultural purposes.
(f)
The proposed building site is within 100 feet of the edge of the bank of a creek [flowing on the average of six months a year], river or a lake which may flow into a creek.
(g)
The proposed building site is situated within 200 feet of an identified historical, geological or archaeological site which has been mapped for this purpose.
(h)
The proposed building site is situated on property which affords a major scenic overlook or portion thereof which has been identified and mapped for this purpose.
(2)
Should the Zoning Officer determine during his inspection of the proposed building site that none of the above eight conservation categories come into effect, then a special permit will not be required of the applicant, and the Zoning Officer shall proceed to issue a zoning permit, provided that all other requirements of this chapter are met.