The purpose of this chapter is to implement for the Town of Rotterdam,
New York, the SEQRA and 6 NYCRR 617.
No action, other than an exempt, excluded or Type II action, shall be
carried out, approved or funded by any agency, board, body or officer of the
Town unless it has complied with SEQRA, 6 NYCRR 617, to the extent applicable
and this chapter.
If the lead agency determines that an EIS is required, it shall proceed
as provided in Sections 617.9, 617.11 and 617.12. Commencing with acceptance
of the draft EIS, the time limitation for processing the EIS shall run concurrently
with the time limitations applicable to processing the application for approval
or funding of the action, and a public hearing on the draft EIS, if any, shall
be held concurrently with any hearing to be held on such application. The
draft EIS shall be prepared by the applicant. Failure by the applicant to
prepare an EIS acceptable to the lead agency shall, at the option of the lead
agency, be deemed an abandonment and discontinuance of the application.
The lead agency shall be determined and designated as provided in Sections
617.6, 617.7 and 617.8, except that in the following Type I and unlisted actions
the lead agency shall be as provided herein:
A. Adoption, amendment or change in zoning regulations not
requiring a federal or state agency permit or approval: the Town Board.
B. Construction or expansion of Town buildings, Town structures
or Town facilities within the Town not requiring a federal or state agency
permit or approval: the Town Board.
C. Purchase, sale and lease of real property by the Town
not requiring a federal or state agency permit or approval: the Town Board.
D. Variances not requiring a federal or state agency permit
or approval: the Zoning Board of Appeals.
E. Planned unit development not requiring a federal or state
agency permit or approval: the Planning Commission.
F. Site plan review and/or special exception permit, neither
of which requires a federal or state agency permit or approval: the Planning
Commission.
G. Construction or expansion of a nonresidential facility
not requiring a federal or state agency permit or approval: the Planning Commission.
H. Parking lot not requiring a federal or state agency permit
or approval: the Planning Commission.
The Planning Commission shall act as the Town clearinghouse for lead
agency determination. Such clearinghouse shall assist agencies and applicants
to identify other agencies, including federal and state, that may be involved
in approving, funding or carrying out Type I and unlisted actions. The clearinghouse
shall also make recommendations on the designation of a lead agency.
Environmental review of actions involving a federal agency shall be
processed in accordance with Section 617.15.
Critical environmental areas may be designated by resolution of the
Town Board in accordance with Section 617.14(g).
The following are deemed Type I actions in addition to those set forth
in Section 617.4; any ordinance or local law contained in the Code of the
Town of Rotterdam which, when subjected to review in accordance with Section
617.7, Criteria, results in a positive finding that the action involved is
Type I.
The following are deemed Type II actions in addition to those set forth
in Section 617.5: any ordinance or local law contained in the Code of the
Town of Rotterdam which, when subjected to review in accordance with Section
617.7, results in a negative finding and that the action involved is Type
II.