Any person, partnership, association or corporation, being the owner or occupant of any land within the Village of Valatie, shall not use or allow the use of such land for a mobile home park or trailer camp unless a permit has been obtained as herein provided.
A.
The Village Clerk of the Village of Valatie shall issue a permit to be effective from the day of issuance to and including December 31 of that same year.
B.
This permit will not be issued until the Village Clerk has received:
(1)
A written application from the applicant.
(2)
The required fee as herein provided.
(3)
Approval of the application by the Columbia County Department of Health (or the New York State Department of Health District Office).
(4)
Approval by the Village Code Enforcement Official.
(5)
A resolution from the Village Board approving issuance of permit.
C.
This permit shall not be transferable or assignable.
A.
Any person holding a permit for a mobile home park or trailer camp and desiring to add additional lots to such park or camp shall file an application for a supplemental permit.
B.
The application for such supplemental permit must be accompanied by two complete sets of plans and specifications as required by § 219-10 of this chapter. The application for a supplemental permit shall be filed and handled according to the procedure established in this section.
C.
When approved, and upon the receipt of the required fee, the Village Clerk shall issue a supplemental permit which will be effective from the date of issuance to and including December 31 of the same year.
A.
An application for the renewal of any mobile home park or trailer camp permit which was issued in accordance with the provisions of this chapter must be filed with the Village Clerk on or before December 1 proceeding the expiration of the permit.
B.
The renewal application shall not be accompanied by a plan of the park or camp unless changes have been made to it, nor is it necessary that the application be accompanied by a copy of the lease unless a new lease has been entered into subsequent to the time of filing the previous application.
C.
Upon the approval of the Code Enforcement Official and by resolution of the Village Board, the Village Clerk shall issue a renewal permit to be effective upon the expiration of the previous permit and continue in force for a period of one year.
D.
At the time the renewal permit is issued, the applicant shall pay the required fee.
E.
Such renewal permit shall not be transferable or assignable.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
The applicant shall pay the Village Clerk an annual fee for a permit and a supplemental permit in an amount established by resolution of the Board of Trustees.
A.
Each application for a mobile home park or trailer camp shall be in writing and signed by the applicant.
B.
The application and related information shall be filed with the Village Clerk in triplicate.
C.
The Village Clerk shall transmit one copy of the application to the Village Code Enforcement Official. The Village Clerk shall refer one copy of the application to the Village Planning Board for review and report prior to final action by the Village Board. The Village Clerk shall place a notice in the official Village newspaper or newspapers to the effect that such an application has been filed.
[Amended 4-22-1980 by L.L. No. 12-1980]
D.
The Code Enforcement Official shall check the application for compliance with the minimum requirements as established by the rules and regulations of the New York State Department of Health, the Columbia County Department of Health, the Village of Valatie and the Sanitary Code of the State of New York. The Code Enforcement Official shall, after such investigation, transmit the certified application to the Village Board, together with his written findings as to whether the application satisfies or does not meet the minimum health and sanitary standards, within 30 days after the date of filing the application with the Village Clerk.
E.
Upon receipt of the application from the Village Clerk, the Planning Board shall review the general arrangement of the mobile home park or trailer camp. This shall include a review of the location and width of streets; the location, size and arrangement of lots; the location of other structures within the park or camp; the location of entrances and exits; and the location, type and extent of landscaping and screening materials. The Planning Board shall transmit the application back to the Village Board, together with its written findings, within 30 days of receipt of the application. Failure to act within 30 days of receipt of the application shall be deemed approval.
F.
The Village Board shall review the findings of the Code Enforcement Official and the Planning Board and, by resolution, indicate its approval or disapproval of the application within 60 days of the date of filing the application with the Village Clerk. The application shall be returned to the Village Clerk, and the applicants shall be notified in writing by the Village Clerk of the decision rendered within five days of the date of such decision.
G.
If the application is disapproved, the applicant shall have the right to appear before the Village Board for a hearing.
Each application shall be accompanied by three complete sets of plans which are prepared by a surveyor, engineer or other qualified person. The plans shall be drawn to a scale of 20, 40 or 50 feet to one inch; shall include the date, North point and scale; and shall furnish the following information:
A.
Legal data.
(1)
The name and address of the applicant; or the name and address of each partner if the applicant is a partnership; or the name and address of each officer and director if the applicant is an association or corporation.
(2)
The location and description of the land that is proposed to be used as a mobile home park or trailer camp.
(3)
The number of lots to be provided in such park or camp.
C.
Existing development.
(1)
A location map which shows all land within 300 feet of the proposed park or camp, and all structures on the land which abuts the proposed park or camp.
(2)
The location, names and widths of all adjacent streets.
(3)
The location of all waterlines and utilities within and adjacent to the proposed site.
D.
Proposed development.
(1)
The location and widths of all entrances, exits, streets and walkways.
(2)
The location, size and arrangement of each lot within the park.
(3)
The method and plan for electric lighting.
(4)
The location and plan of all proposed structures and improvements.
(5)
Any proposed grading and plans for landscaping.
(6)
Any proposed stormwater drainage.
(7)
Any proposed utilities.
(8)
Any public improvements proposed by the Village in or adjoining the proposed park.
(9)
Existing zoning.