This chapter will be known and may be cited as the "Town of
Macedon Waterfront Consistency Review Law."
All agencies of the Town of Macedon must comply with this chapter
prior to directly undertaking, approving, or funding any action within
the waterfront area. This chapter shall supersede and repeal any previous
local regulations regarding Town of Macedon LWRP consistency law.
The provisions of this chapter are severable. If any part of
this chapter is found invalid, such findings will apply only to the
particular provision and circumstances in question. The remainder
of this chapter, and the application of the disputed provision to
other circumstances, will remain valid.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ACTIONS
Includes all the following, except minor actions:
A.
Projects or physical activities, such as construction or any
other activities that may affect natural, man-made or other resources
in the waterfront revitalization area or the environment by changing
the use, appearance or condition of any resource or structure that:
(1)
Are directly undertaken by an agency; or
(2)
Involve funding by an agency; or
(3)
Require one or more new or modified approvals, permits, or review
from an agency or agencies;
B.
Agency planning and policy making activities that may affect
the environment and commit the agency to a definite course of future
decisions;
C.
Adoption of agency rules, regulations and procedures, including
local laws, codes, ordinances, executive orders and resolutions that
may affect waterfront resources or the environment; and
D.
Any combination of the above.
AGENCY
Any board, agency, department, office, other body, or officers
of the Town of Macedon.
CONSISTENT
That the action will fully comply with the LWRP policy standards,
conditions and objectives and, whenever practicable, will advance
one or more of them.
DIRECT ACTIONS
Actions planned and proposed for implementation by an agency,
such as, but not limited to, a capital project, rule making, procedure
making and policy making.
EIS
Environmental impact statement as defined in 6 NYCRR 617.2(n).
ENVIRONMENT
All conditions, circumstances and influences surrounding
and affecting the development of living organisms or other resources
in the waterfront area.
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM or EAF
A form used in determining the environmental significance
or insignificance of actions in accordance with the State Environmental
Quality Review Act (SEQRA).
LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION PROGRAM or LWRP
The Local Waterfront Revitalization Program of the Town of
Macedon, originally approved by the Village of Macedon Board of Trustees
and Secretary of State pursuant to the Waterfront Revitalization of
Coastal Areas and Inland Waterways Act (Executive Law, Article 42),
and subsequently approved by the Macedon Town Board following the
dissolution of the Village, a copy of which is on file in the Office
of the Town Clerk of the Town of Macedon.
MINOR ACTIONS
Includes the following actions, which are not subject to
review under this chapter:
A.
Maintenance or repair involving no substantial changes in an
existing structure or facility;
B.
Replacement, rehabilitation or reconstruction of a structure
or facility, in-place and in-kind, on the same site, including upgrading
buildings to meet building or fire codes;
C.
Street openings and right-of-way openings for the purpose of
repair or maintenance of existing utility facilities;
D.
Maintenance of existing landscaping or natural growth, except
where threatened or endangered species of plants or animals are affected;
E.
Minor temporary uses of land having negligible or no permanent
impact on waterfront resources or the environment;
F.
Installation of traffic control devices on existing streets,
roads and highways;
G.
Mapping of existing roads, streets, highways, natural resources,
land uses and ownership patterns;
H.
Information collection, including basic data collection and
research, water quality and pollution studies, traffic counts, engineering
studies, surveys, subsurface investigations and soils studies that
do not commit the agency to undertake, fund or approve any action;
I.
Official acts of a ministerial nature involving no exercise
of discretion, including building permits where issuance is predicated
solely on the applicant's compliance or noncompliance with the
relevant local building code;
J.
Routine or continuing agency administration and management,
not including new programs or major reordering of priorities that
may affect the environment;
K.
Conducting concurrent environmental, engineering, economic,
feasibility and other studies and preliminary planning and budgetary
processes necessary to the formulation of a proposal for action, provided
those activities do not commit the agency to commence, engage in or
approve such action;
L.
Collective bargaining activities;
M.
Investments by or on behalf of agencies or pension or retirement
systems, or refinancing existing debt;
N.
Inspections and licensing activities relating to the qualifications
of individuals or businesses to engage in their business or profession;
O.
Adoption of regulations, policies, procedures and local legislative
decisions in furtherance of any action on this list;
P.
Engaging in review of any part of an application to determine
compliance with technical requirements, provided that no such determination
entitles or permits the project sponsor to commence the action unless
and until all requirements of this chapter have been fulfilled;
Q.
Civil or criminal enforcement proceedings, whether administrative
or judicial, including a particular course of action specifically
required to be undertaken pursuant to a judgment or order, or the
exercise of prosecutorial discretion;
R.
Adoption of a moratorium on land development or construction;
S.
Interpreting an existing code, rule or regulation;
T.
Designation of local landmarks or their inclusion within historic
districts;
U.
Emergency actions that are immediately necessary on a limited
and temporary basis for the protection or preservation of life, health,
property or natural resources, provided that such actions are directly
related to the emergency and are performed to cause the least change
or disturbance, practicable under the circumstances, to waterfront
resources or the environment. Any decision to fund, approve or directly
undertake other activities after the emergency has expired is fully
subject to the review procedures of this chapter;
V.
Local legislative decisions such as rezoning where the Town
of Macedon determines the action will not be approved.
TOWN
The Town of Macedon.
WATERFRONT ASSESSMENT FORM (WAF)
The form, a sample of which is appended to this chapter,
used by an agency to assist in determining the consistency of an action
with the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program.
WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION AREA
That area located within the boundaries of the Town of Macedon
delineated and described in the Town of Macedon Local Waterfront Revitalization
Program (LWRP).