[Added 12-13-2004 by L.L. No. 3-2004]
A. Purpose. The purpose of this overzone is to protect
the water quality in Skaneateles Lake by controlling land uses that
may have detrimental effects on lake water quality. Such detrimental
effects occur when runoff from land within the watershed flows into
the lake, carrying sediment and other pollutants that adversely affect
water quality.
B. Boundaries. The Skaneateles Lake Watershed Overzone
shall consist of all land lying within the watershed of Skaneateles
Lake, south of US Route 20, within the Village of Skaneateles.
C. Permit and site plan approval.
(1)
Any activity for which a building permit is
required, or which involves the disturbance of 500 square feet or
more of land within 300 feet of the lake line or a watercourse, shall
be required to satisfy the requirements of this section.
(2)
Any activity which involves the disturbance
of 3,000 square feet or more of land within the Skaneateles Lake Watershed
Overzone shall be required to obtain a site plan approval from the
Planning Board.
D. Administration.
(1)
The provisions of this section shall be administered
by the Code Enforcement Officer.
(2)
Where an activity is subject to the requirements
of this section and also subject to the review or approval of the
Village Board, the Village Planning Board, the Village Zoning Board
of Appeals or other board or official of the Village of Skaneateles
(the "reviewing board or official"), the reviewing board or official
shall consider the requirements of this section in making its decision.
Where an activity regulated by this section is granted an approval
by a reviewing board or official, the approval may include such conditions
as may be necessary to ensure compliance with the requirements in
this section.
(3)
In administering this section, the reviewing
board or official shall consult with appropriate experts as necessary
to ensure compliance with this section. Such experts may include the
Onondaga County Soil and Water Conservation District, the Village
Engineer, or other professional engineers, hydrologists, geologists,
or specialists in related disciplines. Where an approval by a board
is required, the board may charge the applicant for the reasonable
cost of such consultation.
(4)
Activities regulated by this section shall comply
with the Watershed Rules and Regulations of the City of Syracuse ("Syracuse")
(as they existed on August 31, 2004) and applicable regulations of
the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation ("DEC")
and Onondaga County Health Department ("DOH"), and the proponent shall
present evidence of that compliance to the Code Enforcement Officer.
If such compliance requires the proponent to make formal submittal
to Syracuse, DEC or DOH, the proponent shall request that any response
be copied to the Code Enforcement Officer within 30 days of submittal.
The Code Enforcement Officer shall forward any such response to the
reviewing board or official for consideration in acting on the proposal.
If no response is received within 30 days of submittal, the reviewing
board or official may act on the proposal without waiting for response.
Any term used in this Section which is defined in the Watershed Rules
and Regulations of the City of Syracuse, but not in this section,
shall carry the meaning given in the Syracuse definition.
E. Performance standards and requirements.
(1)
Prevention of non-point source pollution.
(a)
Wherever practical, impermeable surfaces shall
be graded to capture runoff and convey it to the Village storm sewer
system.
(b)
In evaluating applications for any development
within the Watershed Overzone, the reviewing board or official shall
determine that:
[1]
Non-point source pollution is prevented to the
extent practical, by taking into account slope gradient, soil erosivity,
intensity and amount of pollutant application and exposure, and season
of soil and/or pollutant exposure.
[2]
Travel time to watercourses is sufficient for
those pollutants whose potential impact is neutralized by delayed
contact with the lake.
[3]
Pollutant loadings will not damage any watercourse.
[4]
Grading and removal of trees and other existing
vegetation are minimized.
[5]
Adequate measures will be taken to control drainage
and to prevent erosion and sedimentation both during and after construction.
Applicants shall be required to comply with the following regulations:
[a] The erosion prevention requirements in §
225-26B of this chapter;
[b] Applicable Watershed Regulations
of the City of Syracuse; and
[c] New York State or federal rules
or regulations relating to stormwater management or erosion control.
(2)
Designation of acceptable site disturbance areas. In order to fulfill the purposes of this section, the reviewing board or official shall designate acceptable areas for site disturbance and construction on all subdivision plans, site plans, plot plans, or other maps or plans showing proposed construction or landscape alteration. All land outside of the acceptable site disturbance areas shall be designated as "no-disturbance" areas in which site disturbance may occur only as minimally necessary for construction of driveways, trails, utilities, fences, and other structures that cannot practically be located within the designated site disturbance area. The performance criteria in Subsection
E(1) above shall govern the selection of appropriate areas of site disturbance.
F. Conditions and findings in board approvals.
(1)
In granting approval of any subdivision, special use permit, site plan approval, variance, or zoning amendment that includes land located within the SL-O District, a reviewing board or official shall impose appropriate conditions to ensure that the proposed development has been designed in a manner that minimizes damage to water resources and satisfies the requirements in Subsection
D.
(2)
Such conditions may include creation of a conservation
easement to protect water quality.
G. Nothing in this section shall give the Village or
any other public entity the right to enter upon, use, or condemn any
property in the Skaneateles Lake Waterfront Overzone.
H. Nothing in this section shall authorize the Village
to require that land in the SL-O Overzone be dedicated to public use,
except as may ordinarily occur in connection with laying out street
rights-of-way, sidewalks, utility easements, and drainage.
[Added 12-13-2004 by L.L. No. 3-2004]
A. Purpose. The purpose of these lakeshore development
regulations is to preserve and protect the historic character and
aesthetic quality of the Skaneateles Lake shoreline area within the
Village by controlling land uses that may adversely affect that character.
B. Boundaries. This section shall apply to all land within
the Village of Skaneateles lying within 50 feet of the lake line.
C. Permit requirements.
(1) Any activity requiring a building permit pursuant to §
76-11 of the Municipal Code of the Village of Skaneateles proposed within 50 feet of the lake line, and any change of grade covering an area greater than 500 square feet proposed within 50 feet of the lake line, shall require a site plan approval from the Planning Board.
(2) No site plan approval and building permit shall be
issued unless applicable permit requirements of the New York State
Department of Environmental Conservation, the New York State Office
of General Services, the United States Army Corps of Engineers, and
the Watershed Rules and Regulations of the City of Syracuse (as they
existed on September 1, 2004) have been satisfied.
D. Lakeshore setback zone. No structure shall be built or expanded within 50 feet of the lake line, except the following, subject to the restrictions and conditions in Subsection
E below:
(1) Pump houses that do not exceed 50 square feet in floor
area;
(2) Gazebos, patios and decks, which shall be considered
structures for the purpose of calculating open space percentage;
(3) Stairways, seawalls, retaining walls and walkways,
which shall be considered structures for the purpose of calculating
open space percentage;
(4) Fences, to the extent granted a special use permit
by the Zoning Board of Appeals;
(5) Storage buildings not exceeding 100 square feet in
floor area;
(6) Boathouses and similar lakeshore accessory buildings,
for which the portion on land shall be included in the calculation
of open space percentage;
(7) Permanent docks, temporary docks and marine railways;
(8) Children's playground equipment not to exceed 100
square feet in overall play area; and
E. Additional restrictions and conditions on exceptions in Subsection
D(1) through
(9) above:
(1) Minimum open space percentage. Open space within the
Lakeshore Setback Zone shall be no less than 90%.
(2) Height. No structure, other than a boathouse or similar
lakeshore accessory building located within 50 feet of the lake line,
shall exceed 12 feet in height at the lowest horizontal eave line,
measured from the average elevation of all finished grade elevations
around the periphery of the building.
(3) No structure shall be permitted offshore other than a temporary or permanent dock or boathouse or similar lakeshore accessory building or a marine railway, and the stairs leading to such dock and/or building, The following general requirements, as well as the specific requirements in Subsection
E(4) and
(5) below, shall apply to all such offshore structures:
(a)
No more than one boathouse and one permanent
dock shall be permitted on any lot, except on a lot where a lakefront
marina has been approved by special use permit;
(b)
All offshore structures shall be constructed
in a manner consistent with the governing side yard setback requirements.
The location of the side lot line within the lake shall be determined
by extending the property line into the lake on the same axis as it
runs onshore, or at a right angle to the lake line, whichever results
in the greater setback;
(c)
All offshore structures shall be constructed
or placed in a manner that will not interfere with normal navigation
or access to adjacent land or docks; and
(d)
All offshore structures shall be constructed
to withstand the forces of flowing water, wave washes and ice.
(4) Boathouses and similar lakeshore accessory buildings.
(a)
There are approximately a half dozen historic
late 19th and early 20th Century one- and two-story boathouses and
similar lakeshore accessory buildings remaining in the Village. These
historic structures are a defining feature of the Skaneateles Lake
shoreline. New boathouses and similar lakeshore accessory buildings
shall be designed and constructed in a manner consistent with these
traditional forms. Exterior siding materials shall be limited to wood
or Hardiplank or similar cement composite clapboard and trim, wood
shingles, and native stone. Historically accurate vertical forms such
as spires, turrets, cupolas and multigabled roof features are encouraged.
The foundation area of such structures shall not exceed 850 square
feet. No new boathouse or similar lakeshore accessory building may
be constructed on a lot that has less than 100 feet of lake frontage.
All proposed boathouse and similar lakeshore accessory building designs
shall be reviewed and approved by the Planning Board or its designee
as part of its site plan approval.
(b)
No boathouse or similar lakeshore accessory
building shall be used for residential purposes. No such structure
shall be constructed or located in a manner that will substantially
obstruct the view of the lake from an adjacent dwelling.
(5) Docks. No permanent dock shall extend offshore more
than 40 feet from the lake line, except when water levels are low,
a temporary dock may be attached to a permanent dock to extend no
more than a total of 100 feet from the lake line or 40 feet from the
water's edge, whichever is less. The maximum surface area of a permanent
dock shall be 600 square feet, including any walkway, but excluding
any portion of the structure which extends inland from the lake line.
No structure shall be constructed on a dock.
F. Lake Rights. No encumbrance, by easement, or right-of-way
for ingress and egress, to the lakeshore is permitted in the lakeshore
setback zone except for public or private utility.