Prior to issuing a building permit for the construction of a
building or for the alteration of a building if the area of any floor
would be increased 25% thereby and prior to the issuance of a certificate
of occupancy for a change of use or occupancy of land or a building
such that the off-street parking facilities required for that parcel
would be changed, the Building Inspector shall refer the site plans
of the lot to the Zoning Board of Appeals for its review and approval.
Site preparation or the commencement of construction prior to the
termination of proceedings under this chapter is prohibited. The construction
or alteration of a one- or two-family dwelling is hereby exempted
from this chapter, and, except for a one- or two-family dwelling,
no building permit or certificate of occupancy shall be issued except
in compliance with the standards and procedures set forth in this
chapter.
The Zoning Board of Appeals may require such additional provisions
and conditions that appear necessary for the public health, safety
and general welfare.
Within 62 days of the receipt of the application for final site
plan approval, the Zoning Board of Appeals shall render a decision
to Building Inspector.
A. Upon approving an application, the Zoning Board of Appeals shall
endorse its approval on a copy of the final site plan and shall forward
it to the Building Inspector, who shall then issue or cause to be
issued a building permit to the applicant if the project conforms
to all other applicable requirements.
B. Upon disapproving an application, the Zoning Board of Appeals shall
so inform the Building Inspector, and he shall deny or cause to be
denied a building permit to the applicant. The Zoning Board of Appeals
shall also notify the applicant, in writing, of its decision and its
reasons for disapproval. A copy of the appropriate minutes may suffice
for this notice.
Such site plan approval will automatically terminate one year
after the same is granted unless significant work has been commenced
on the project. It may be terminated for cause at any time after 10
days' written notice to the applicant.
The Zoning Board of Appeals shall comply with the provisions
of the State Environmental Quality Review Act under Article 8 of the
Environmental Conservation Law and its implementing regulations.