The ZBA shall have the following powers and
duties under this chapter:
A. Administrative appeals: to hear and decide appeals
from and review any order, requirement, decision or determination
made by an administrative official charged with the enforcement of
this chapter.
B. Grant variances: to approve, approve with conditions
or disapprove appeals for variances from the strict enforcement of
only the provisions of this chapter which relate to the use, space
and bulk standards of the district, regulations and performance standards.
C. Permit building in bed of mapped streets: The ZBA
may grant a permit for a building in the bed of a mapped street or
highway shown upon the Official Map of the Town of Greenfield.
D. Interpret district boundaries of this chapter: Upon
appeal from a decision by the official to decide any question involving
the interpretation of any provision of this chapter or where uncertainty
exists as to the boundaries of any zone district, the ZBA shall, upon
written application or upon its own motion, determine the location
of such boundaries of such districts as are established and as designated
on the Official Zoning Map of the Town of Greenfield.
E. Authorize temporary uses: to permit temporary occupancy
and use of a structure in any district for a purpose that does not
conform to the district requirements, provided that such occupancy
and use is truly of a temporary nature and subject to any reasonable
conditions and safeguards which the ZBA may impose to minimize any
negative effect upon the neighborhood or to protect contiguous property.
The approval of the ZBA and any permit based thereon for such temporary
occupancy and use shall not be granted for a period of more than 12
months and shall not be renewable more than once, and then for a period
of not more than 12 months. This provision is intended to supersede
the criteria for use and area variances set forth in Town Law § 267-b,
Subdivisions 2 and 3, to the extent that it is inconsistent with Town
Law § 267-b, Subdivisions 2 and 3.
The ZBA shall decide each appeal within 62 days
from the date of the final hearing. The time within which the ZBA
must render its decision may be extended by mutual consent of the
applicant and the ZBA. Upon the hearing, any party may appear in person
or be represented by an agent or attorney. In the exercise of its
functions upon such appeals, the ZBA may, in conformity with the provisions
of this chapter, reverse or affirm, wholly or partly, or modify the
order, requirement, decision or determination appealed from and shall
have all the powers of the administrative official from whose other
requirement, decision or determination the appeal is taken and may
make such order, requirement, decision or determination in accordance
with the provisions hereof.
A. Voting. The ZBA shall act by resolution. The concurring
vote of a majority of the total members of the ZBA shall be necessary
to make a determination on any issue in accordance with this chapter.
Each action by the ZBA shall immediately become part of the public
record and shall be filed with the Town Clerk within five business
days after the decision is rendered and a copy mailed to the applicant.
B. Standards for granting appeals. The ZBA shall grant
an appeal only when it finds that the following standards have been
met:
(1) Administrative appeals: that the official at whom
the appeal is directed erred in either interpretation of the law or
in the application of the Code to the particular circumstances of
the application. If the ZBA finds that the official misinterpreted
or misapplied the provisions of this chapter, the decision of the
official shall be reversed, and the ZBA shall make an official interpretation
of the law to be used by the official.
(2) Area variances:
(a)
The ZBA shall have the power to grant area variances
from the area or dimensional requirements of this chapter.
(b)
In making its determination, the ZBA shall take
into consideration the benefit to the applicant if the variance is
granted, as weighed against the detriment to the health, safety and
welfare of the neighborhood or community by such grant in making such
determination. The ZBA shall also consider:
[1]
Whether an undesirable change will be produced
in the character of the neighborhood or a detriment to nearby properties
will be created by the granting of the area variance;
[2]
Whether the benefit sought by the applicant
can be achieved by some method, feasible for the applicant to pursue,
other than an area variance;
[3]
Whether the requested area variance is substantial;
[4]
Whether the proposed variance will have an adverse
effect or impact on the physical or environmental conditions in the
neighborhood or district; and
[5]
Whether the alleged difficulty was self-created,
which consideration shall be relevant to the decision of the Board
of Appeals but shall not necessarily preclude the granting of the
area variance.
(c)
The ZBA, in the granting of area variances,
shall grant the minimum variance that it shall deem necessary and
adequate and at the same time preserve and protect the character of
the neighborhood and the health, safety and welfare of the community.
(3) Use variances:
(a)
The ZBA shall have the power to grant variances
authorizing a use of the land which otherwise would not be allowed
or would be prohibited by the terms of this chapter.
(b)
No use variance shall be granted by the ZBA
without a showing by the applicant that applicable zoning regulations
and restrictions have caused unnecessary hardship. In order to prove
such unnecessary hardship, the applicant shall demonstrate to the
ZBA that:
[1]
Under applicable zoning regulations the applicant
cannot realize a reasonable return, provided that lack of return is
substantial as demonstrated by competent financial evidence;
[2]
The alleged hardship relating to the property
in question is unique and does not apply to a substantial portion
of the district or neighborhood;
[3]
The requested use variance, if granted, will
not alter the essential character of the neighborhood; and
[4]
The alleged hardship has not been self-created.
(c)
The ZBA, in the granting of use variances, shall
grant the minimum variance that it shall deem necessary and adequate
to address the unnecessary hardship proven by the applicant and at
the same time preserve and protect the character of the neighborhood
and the health, safety and welfare of the community.
C. Conditions of approval. In granting any appeal, the
ZBA may impose conditions on that approval that it finds necessary
to ensure full satisfaction of the standards imposed for the granting
of the appeal and other applicable provisions of the law. Violations
of these conditions shall be a violation of this chapter. Such conditions
may include but are not limited to specifications for the following:
(1) Vegetation, buffering and screening.
(2) Increased setbacks and yards and access restrictions.
(3) Hours of use and operational controls.
(4) The location of signs, parking and lighting.
(5) Conservation easements and other deed restrictions.
(6) The professional maintenance and inspection of facilities
or improvements necessary to ensure adequate maintenance and inspection.
Unless otherwise specified by the ZBA, a decision
of any appeal or request for a variance shall expire if the applicant
fails to obtain any necessary building permit or comply with the conditions
of said authorized permit within one year from the date of authorization.
After hearing all evidence presented upon an
application or appeal under the provisions of this chapter, the ZBA
shall refuse to hold further hearings on said or a substantially similar
application or appeal by the same applicant, its successors or assigns
for a period of one year, except and unless the ZBA shall find and
determine from the information supplied by the request for a rehearing
that changed conditions have occurred relating to the promotion of
the public health, safety, convenience, comfort, prosperity and general
welfare and that a reconsideration is justified.