A. 
Establishment. For the purpose of promoting the health, safety, morals, or the general welfare of the community, the Village Board is hereby empowered under New York State Village Law to regulate and administer the provisions of this Zoning Law.
B. 
Powers and duties. The Village Board shall have all the powers and duties prescribed by the Village Law of New York State and this chapter. The Village Board shall be responsible for final action regarding the following:
(1) 
Amendments to the Zoning Map (rezoning); and
(2) 
Amendments to the text of this chapter.
A. 
Establishment. The Planning Board is established under the provisions of the Village Law of New York State, and by this article.
B. 
Membership and appropriations.
(1) 
The Planning Board shall consist of five members appointed by the Village Board of Trustees. The members of the Planning Board as now constituted shall continue in office until the expiration of their present terms. The terms of the appointees shall be five years, with new appointments made in April of each year.
(2) 
Removal of members and vacancies on the Village Board shall be addressed as provided for in the New York State Village Law.
(3) 
The Planning Board may employ clerks, experts, and a secretary as necessary, subject to appropriations made by the Village Board.
C. 
Board member training. Members of the Board shall receive training each year to satisfy the requirements set forth in New York State Village Law.
D. 
Meetings.
(1) 
The Planning Board shall adopt rules for the conduct of its business consistent with statute and this chapter.
(2) 
The Chair of the Planning Board, or in the Chair's absence the Acting Chair, may administer oaths and compel the attendance of witnesses in the manner and to the extent permitted by New York State Village Law and the Civil Practice Law and Rules.
(3) 
The Planning Board may seek recommendations from other boards, commissions, or agencies as it deems appropriate.
(4) 
Hearings shall be public, and decisions shall be voted upon at public sessions. The Planning Board may otherwise hold executive sessions in accordance with the New York State Open Meeting Law.
E. 
Minutes. The Village Clerk shall keep minutes of all proceedings before the Planning Board.
F. 
Power and duties. The Planning Board shall have all the powers and duties prescribed by the Village Law of New York State, and by this article.
(1) 
Review authority. The Planning Board shall be responsible for reviewing and making recommendations regarding the following:
(a) 
Amendments to the Zoning Map (rezoning);
(b) 
Amendments to the text of this chapter; and
(c) 
Applications requiring the use of design standards contained in Articles 56 and 57 of this chapter.
(2) 
Final authority. The Planning Board shall be responsible for final action regarding applications for the following:
(a) 
Site plan review;
(b) 
Special use permits;
(c) 
Demolition permits within the Village Center District; and
(d) 
Subdivisions.
(3) 
General authority. The Planning Board may exercise additional powers as directed by the Village Board and as may be described elsewhere in this chapter and as permitted by New York State Village Law.
A. 
Establishment. The Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) is established under the provisions of the Village law of New York State, and by this article.
B. 
Membership and appointments.
(1) 
The ZBA shall consist of three members to be appointed by the Village Board of Trustees. The Board of Trustees is hereby authorized to expand the Zoning Board of Appeals at any time by resolution to five members. The members of the ZBA as now constituted shall continue in office until the expiration of their present terms. Each successor shall be appointed for the term of three years after the expiration of the terms of their predecessors in office. Vacancies shall be filled as provided for in the New York State Village Law.
(2) 
Village Board may appoint clerks or other employees serving at its pleasure to assist the ZBA.
C. 
Board member training. Members of the Board shall receive training each year to satisfy the requirements set forth in New York State Village Law.
D. 
Meetings.
(1) 
The ZBA shall adopt rules for the conduct of its business consistent with statute and this chapter.
(2) 
The Chair of the ZBA, or in the Chair's absence the Acting Chair, may administer oaths and compel the attendance of witnesses in the manner and to the extent permitted by New York State Village Law and the Civil Practice Law and Rules.
(3) 
The ZBA may seek recommendations from the Planning Board and other agencies as it deems appropriate.
(4) 
Hearings shall be public, and decisions shall be voted upon at public sessions. The ZBA may otherwise hold executive sessions in accordance with the New York State Open Meeting Law.
(5) 
Every decision of the Board shall be by resolution, each of which shall contain a full record of the findings of the Board in the particular case.
E. 
Minutes. The Village Clerk shall keep minutes of all proceedings before the ZBA.
F. 
Voting. The concurring vote of a majority of the members of the Board shall be necessary to reverse any order, requirement, decision or determination of the Code Enforcement Officer or to decide in favor of the appellant on any matter upon which it is required to pass under the terms of this chapter or to affect any variation of this chapter, except in the case of rehearing as authorized by the New York State Village Law § 7-712-a, as amended.
G. 
Powers and duties. The ZBA shall have all the powers and duties prescribed by the Village Law of New York State, and by this article.
(1) 
Final authority. The ZBA shall be responsible for final action regarding the following:
(a) 
Applications for variances;
(b) 
Administrative appeals;
(c) 
Applications for temporary permits;
(d) 
Interpretation of any provision of this chapter; and
(e) 
Amendments to restrictions enacted by the ZBA.
(2) 
General authority. The ZBA may exercise additional powers as directed by the Village Board and as may be described elsewhere in this chapter and as permitted by New York State Law.
This chapter shall be administered by the Code Enforcement Officer. It shall be the duty of the Code Enforcement Officer to secure the enforcement of this chapter, subject to the rules, laws, regulations and local laws of the Board of Trustees and the Zoning Board of Appeals. The Code Enforcement Officer or their agent shall issue all permits or certificates required by this chapter, and no building permit or certificate of occupancy shall be granted by for any purpose except in compliance with the provisions of this chapter.