Applications must be accompanied by plans showing elevations of all
proposed new structures and all affected elevations in the case of additions
or alterations to existing structures. Where the applicant proposes new construction
or where the plans can reasonably be expected to result in new or additional
landscaping on the property or where the Board, in its discretion, so requires,
the application shall include plans for all new or additional landscaping.
Where required by the Building Inspector, the Chair of the Board or a majority
of the Board, a site plan shall also be submitted, showing:
A. Existing and proposed contours at two-foot intervals;
B. All existing trees with a trunk diameter of four (4)
inches or more at a point three (3) feet above the ground level, and an indication
of whether such trees are intended to remain or to be removed; and/or
C. Other topographical features.
If, within thirty (30) business days after the date on which an application
has been duly referred to the Board, or such longer period as may be consented
to by the applicant, the Board has not acted on the application, the Building
Inspector shall refer the application to the Board of Trustees, who shall
consider the same at the next regular meeting of the Board of Trustees held
more than ten (10) business days after such referral to the Board of Trustees.
All recommendations or other actions by the Board shall be reviewed
by the Board of Trustees, who may affirm, reverse or modify such recommendations
or actions.
The Building Inspector shall not issue any permit unless the application
has been approved by the Board of Trustees. In the event that the Board of
Trustees approves an application on conditions, the Building Inspector shall
not issue any permit until all changes in the plans have been made to conform
to such conditions and unless all such conditions have been met or complied
with.
Any person aggrieved by the action of the Board of Trustees in approving
or disapproving a permit application or in approving an application on conditions,
or by an action of the Building Inspector in denying a permit because of such
disapproval by the Board of Trustees, may, within thirty (30) days after the
determination of the Board of Trustees, institute a proceeding to review in
the manner provided by Article 78 of the Civil Practice Law and Rules.
[Amended 11-17-1992 by L.L.
No. 10-1992]
In addition to any other fees provided or required by law, the applicant
shall pay to the Village Clerk a fee established by resolution of the Board
of Trustees for any application for a permit which requires review by the
Design Review Board. Such fee shall be paid before the application is deemed
to have been submitted.