A pedestrian-friendly environment benefits all residents throughout
the Village. The maintenance of existing sidewalks and any newly constructed
sidewalks within the Village of Briarcliff Manor in a state of good
repair is deemed necessary for the safe passage of pedestrians of
the Village of Briarcliff Manor. To further enhance pedestrian accessibility
and mobility on existing thoroughfares, local streets, collector streets
and other traveled ways, the Village seeks continuity of sidewalks
along designated pedestrian routes and replacement and upkeep of any
existing inferior sidewalk infrastructure.
For the purpose of this article, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated:
APPROVAL AUTHORITY
The approval authority shall be the Planning Board, in the
instance of any subdivision or site development plan, and the Village
Engineer or Superintendent of Highways in all other instances.
CURBLINE
An area marked by the point at which the curbstone of a roadway
meets or is adjacent to the sidewalk.
IMPROVED STREET MARGIN
The edge of the traveled street, whether such street is improved
by pavement, gravel or some other form of all-weather material.
RIGHT-OF-WAY (ROW)
Generally, the space owned by the Village lying between the
improved street margin and the front property line. In the case of
a building lot on a local residential road with a twenty-four-foot-wide
travel way, this space would typically include a distance of 13 feet
from each curbline into the lot, but may include specific lands under
an agreement or definition of law.
SIDEWALK
Any area between the curbline and a structure, whether publicly
or privately owned, which is used by the public or open to use by
the public.
STREET
A thoroughfare which has been placed and designated on the
Official Map as a street, and which provides the principal means of
access to the abutting property.
Property owners, as applicable below, may be required to install
new sidewalks and curbing, or to replace existing sidewalks and curbing,
according to Village specifications, at the property owner's
sole cost and expense, and at the sole discretion of the approval
authority. The determination of the approval authority shall consider
the location, use, design, and other attributes of the proposed project,
the proximity to bus stops or routes of transportation, the health,
safety and welfare of Village residents and passersby, and any other
relevant factors. The approval authority's determination hereunder
shall include:
A. Any development subject to §
220-14, Approval of site development plans, Chapter
190, Subdivision of Land, or any other Village approval other than single-family dwellings;
B. The construction of a new single-family dwelling where there is an
existing sidewalk in the street fronting, adjacent to, or opposite
the frontage of the lot of the proposed single-family dwelling;
C. The alteration of, or addition to, an existing single-family dwelling that affects or increases 50% of the gross floor area of the existing building, as defined in Chapter
220, Zoning, where there is an existing sidewalk in the street fronting, adjacent to, or opposite the frontage of the lot of the proposed single-family dwelling.
Any driveway area crossing an existing or future sidewalk shall
meet the design and material standards of the Village of Briarcliff
Manor, and shall blend smoothly with the sidewalk of the abutting
or adjacent parcel.
No permit under this article shall be issued by the Superintendent
of Public Works until the applicant has first paid all required fees
due hereunder, as determined by a resolution of the Village Board
of Trustees and as published in the Master Fee Schedule, as may be
updated from time to time.