Pursuant to the authority conferred by Article
2 of Municipal Home Rule Law and Article
7 of the Village Law of the State of New York, the Village Board of the Village of Menands hereby adopts and enacts this chapter. This chapter shall take effect immediately upon filing as required by law.
This chapter regulates and restricts the location, construction,
alteration, occupancy and use of buildings and structures and the
use of land in the Village of Menands in Albany County, divides the
Village into zoning districts for said purposes and provides for the
administration and enforcement provisions herein contained and fixes
penalties for the violation thereof.
The regulations embodied in this chapter are adopted in order
to promote public health, safety, and general welfare, and for the
following purposes:
A. Promote orderly development: to promote and effectuate the orderly
physical development of the Village of Menands in accordance with
the Comprehensive Plan, as amended, and other relevant studies, and
findings.
B. Facilitate desirable forms of development: to promote the vision
of a strong sense of place with a recognizable Village center, attractive
residential and mixed-use neighborhoods, and a variety of services
and amenities for residents in a walkable, village setting.
C. Meet current and future housing demands: to make provisions for a
growing residential population, providing housing options serving
a range of income levels while preserving the quality of existing
stable residential districts.
D. Promote commerce and economic reinvestment: to protect, enhance,
and promote existing and new commercial, industrial, and mixed uses,
and continuous economic reinvestment in the Village.
E. Promote complete streets: to ensure new and updated public and private
projects are planned, designed, maintained, and operated to enable
safe, comfortable, and convenient travel to the greatest extent possible
for users of all abilities, including pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists,
and transit riders.
F. Conserve and enhance property values: to encourage the most appropriate
uses of land in the community in order to conserve and enhance property
values.
G. Promote energy conservation, low-impact development, and environmentally
sensitive development.
H. Preserve historic and natural features: to preserve historic and
natural features and accommodate new development in such a way as
to maintain and enhance the desirable aesthetics of the Village.
I. Elimination of nonconforming uses: to gradually eliminate nonconforming
uses.
Should any provision of this chapter be declared illegal or
unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction to the extent
that the other provisions of this chapter can be implemented without
such illegal or unconstitutional provision, such other provisions
shall remain in effect.
Understanding zoning is important for anyone looking to sell,
purchase, or develop land in Menands. Most property owners can understand
the rights and restrictions related to a parcel of land by utilizing
this document and the Zoning Map to find information about a specific
property.
A. The first step in the process should be to find the parcel on the
Zoning Map (online or in person at the office of the Building Inspector).
B. Once you have found the property, you can look up the zoning district. See §§
169-8 and
169-9. Most properties in Menands will have only one applicable zoning district.
C. The next step is to check the allowable uses, dimensional and bulk requirements to understand which uses are permitted as of right, by site plan, or those requiring a special use permit. See Articles
2,
3, and
4.
D. When looking up the parcel, be sure to check whether your property is within the Broadway Form-Based Code Districts: BBD, T4 or T5. These districts have additional requirements listed in §
169-23 of this chapter.
E. Regardless of the applicable zoning districts, certain allowable uses may be subject to supplemental regulations. See Article
9, Supplemental Regulations.
F. This explanation is meant to be a high-level description of how to
use and understand the Village Zoning Code. If you are intending to
purchase property or begin construction, it is best to contact the
Village Building Department to discuss your project with the Code
Enforcement Officer before you start.
To fulfill the purposes of this chapter, the Village of Menands
is hereby divided into the following zoning districts:
Residential Districts
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R-60
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Open Space Residential
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R-20
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Rural Residential
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R1
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Single-Family Residential
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R2
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Two-Family Residential
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R2A
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Townhouse Residential
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R3
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High-Density Residential
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R4
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Multifamily Residential
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Broadway Corridor Form-Based Districts
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BBD
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Broadway Business District
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T4
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Neighborhood District
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T5
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Village Center District
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Business and Industrial Districts
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B
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Business
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HI
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Heavy Industrial
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LI
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Light Industrial
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Open Space and Land Conservation Districts
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C
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Cemetery
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LC
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Land Conservation
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In addition to any fees required under any section of the Village
Code, the Village Board and the Zoning Board of Appeals shall require
each applicant for any review, permit or approval of any planned development
district, special use permit, site plan, subdivision review or a variance,
to deposit an amount established by the respective Board as its estimate
to pay for the fees and/or costs of any engineer, planner, consultant,
or attorney designated by the Board to review such application or
to perform inspections during construction. The fees and/or costs
charged by such engineer, planner, consultant, or attorney in connection
with such review or inspections will be charged against the sum deposited.
Any portion of the review amount remaining shall be returned to the
applicant within 45 days of final action on the application, and any
portion of the inspection amount remaining shall be returned to the
applicant within 45 days after issuance of the certificate of occupancy.
The amount of the fees and/or costs shall be established by the Board
from which the applicant seeks approval.