[Amended 4-17-2003 by L.L. No. 2-2003]
The Town of Webster Planning Board, in accordance
with the provisions of § 274-a of the New York State Town
Law, shall have the authority to review and approve site development
plans for the following uses prior to the issuance of any building
permits:
A. Principal uses:
(1) All principal
uses permitted in the Town of Webster Zoning Ordinance, with the exception of single-family detached dwelling
units.
(2) A change of
use in any preexisting structure involving any permitted principal
use, provided that the change in use is not to a single-family detached
dwelling.
(3) Site plan
modifications, additions or structural alterations to any of the permitted
principal uses, with the exception of single-family detached dwelling
units.
B. Accessory uses:
outdoor, in-ground community swimming pools for multifamily dwellings,
apartment buildings or townhouses.
C. The Planning Board
is specifically authorized to adopt and publish design guidelines
for the purpose of assisting it to review design details of applications
before it and to transmit such guidelines to all applicants before
the Planning Board for their use. The Planning Board shall give to
the Town Board a minimum of 30 days' notice of any proposed change
to said guidelines.
[Added 5-7-2004 by L.L. No. 1-2004;
amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions,
Art. I)]
No construction or grading work shall begin:
A. Prior to final
Planning Board approval.
B. Until all plans
have received the appropriate approvals and signatures and have been
filed with the Town of Webster and Monroe County.
C. Until all required
special districts have been established.
D. Until all required
easements have been approved by the Town and filed with Monroe County.
Proof of filing in the form of a receipt with liber and page must
be provided.
E. Until an approved
engineer's estimate and valid letter of credit have been filed with
the Town.
F. Until proof of
highway work permits from the Superintendent of Highways having jurisdiction
for the right-of-way has been received.
G. Until all fees
have been paid.