The Zoning Board of Appeals (herein sometimes "ZBA"), existing
by virtue of the Town of Dryden Zoning Ordinance, as amended from
time to time, and appointment by the Town Board is continued. The
ZBA shall function in the manner prescribed by law (except as the
same may be superseded by the terms of this chapter as set forth below).
Members of the ZBA in office at the time of adoption of this chapter
shall continue to serve to the end of the term for which they were
appointed.
There shall be five members of the ZBA. The members of the ZBA
shall be residents of the Town of Dryden and shall be appointed by
the Town Board to serve for terms as prescribed by law. Vacancies
occurring in said ZBA by expiration of term or otherwise shall be
filled in the same manner. No person who is member of the Town Board
shall be eligible for membership on the ZBA. The Town Board shall
designate the chairperson of the ZBA. In the absence of the chairperson,
the ZBA may designate a member to serve as acting chairperson.
The jurisdiction of the ZBA shall be appellate only and shall
be limited to hearing and deciding appeals from and reviewing any
order, requirement, decision, interpretation, or determination made
by the administrative official charged with the enforcement of the
Zoning Law. Such appeal may be taken by any person aggrieved, or by
an officer, department, board or bureau of the Town.
The ZBA may reverse or affirm, wholly or partly, or may modify
the order, requirement, decision, interpretation or determination
appealed from and shall make such order, requirement, decision, interpretation
or determination as in its opinion ought to have been made in the
matter by the administrative official charged with the enforcement
of the Zoning Law and to that end shall have all the powers of the
administrative official from whose order, requirement, decision, interpretation
or determination the appeal is taken.
Unless otherwise specified by the ZBA, and without any further
hearing by the ZBA, a decision on any appeal; including the granting
of an area variance and/or use variance, shall automatically lapse
and expire if the appellant fails to obtain any necessary building
permit within one year of the date the decision is filed.
Members of the ZBA are expected to attend all regularly scheduled
and specially scheduled meetings of the Board. In the event that a
member of the Board is absent from three consecutive meetings, or
in the event a member of the Board is absent from five meetings within
any one calendar year, then such member may be removed from the Board
as herein provided.
The costs of such training shall be a Town charge. Members shall
be reimbursed for travel and meal expenses associated with such training
according to Town policies.
In the event a member of the ZBA has failed to meet the minimum attendance requirements set forth in §
270-14.7 or the training requirements set forth in §
270-14.8, then the Town Board may remove such member from the ZBA as herein provided:
A. Notice. Such member shall be mailed a written notice specifying the nature of the failure of such member to meet the minimum attendance requirements of §
270-14.7 or the training requirements set forth in §
270-14.8 above.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
B. Public hearing. Such notice shall specify a date (not less than 10
or more than 30 days from the date of mailing such notice) when the
Town Board shall convene and hold a public hearing on whether or not
such member should be removed from the ZBA. Such notice shall also
specify the time and place of such hearing.
C. Public notice. Public notice of such hearing shall be given by posting
a notice on the Town signboard in the vestibule of the Town Hall and
by publishing a notice once in the official newspaper. Such posting
and publication shall be at least 10 days prior to the date of the
public hearing.
D. Conduct of hearing. The public hearing on the charges shall be conducted
before the Town Board. The member shall be given an opportunity to
present evidence and to call witnesses to refute the charges. A record
of such hearing shall be made. The decision of the Town Board shall
be reduced to writing together with specific findings of the Town
Board with respect to each charge against such member. A copy of such
decision and such finding shall be mailed to the member.
E. Action by the Town Board. Following the hearing and upon a finding
that such member has not met the minimum attendance requirements required
by this chapter, the Town Board may:
(1)
Remove such member from the ZBA;
(2)
Issue a written reprimand to such member without removing such
member from the Board; or
(3)
If the Town Board shall find that the reasons for failing to
meet the minimum attendance requirements are excusable because of
illness, injury or other good and sufficient cause, the Town Board
may elect to take no action.
Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to limit or restrict the Town Board's authority to remove a member from the ZBA for cause (i.e., for other than the reasons enumerated herein). The procedural provisions of §
270-14.10, Removal procedure, shall govern any hearing to remove a member for cause.