The applicant for a junkyard permit shall obtain
application forms from the Town Building Department. The completed
forms along with the proposed site plan, in duplicate, and the appropriate
fees shall be returned to the Building Department. The application
shall be reviewed by the appropriate Boards for approval.
The site plan shall be a valid survey drawn
to scale, indicating all dimensions and show:
A. All existing and proposed structures, including fences
and screening.
B. All property lines,including the name of owners of
adjacent property.
C. All streams, lakes, wetlands, floodplains and other
water bodies.
D. All wells and sanitary facilities.
F. All existing and proposed junk storage areas.
G. All existing and proposed access ways, parking and
loading areas.
An environmental assessment form (EAF) shall
be completed and submitted with all new applications pursuant to the
provisions of the State Environmental Quality Review Act, 6 NYCRR Part 617. If the EAF indicates that the proposed
activity may have significant environmental consequences, the town
shall require that a draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) be
submitted with the application. The application shall not be considered
complete until the DEIS has been accepted by the town.
An application fee of $200 shall accompany all
applications (includes SEQR and site plan review).
[Amended 2-25-2020 by L.L. No. 1-2020]
The Town Planning Board/Zoning Board of Appeals
shall fix a time, within 45 days of the date a complete application
is received, for a public hearing. Notice of the hearing shall be
made in the official newspaper at least five days prior to the date
thereof. At the hearing, the Town Planning Board/Zoning Board of Appeals
shall hear the applicant and all other persons wishing to be heard
on the application for a junkyard permit.
[Amended 2-25-2020 by L.L. No. 1-2020]
Within 45 days of said hearing, the Town Planning
Board/Zoning Board of Appeals shall render a decision to approve subject
to conditions, or disapprove the application for a junkyard permit.
The forty-five-day period may be extended by mutual consent of the
applicant and the Board. All findings of the Board shall be entered
into the official minutes of the Town Planning Board/Zoning Board
of Appeals. The decision of the Board shall immediately be filed in
the office of the Town Clerk and the applicant shall be notified of
the decision and the reasons for such application and payment of the
fees and reimbursable cost, e.g., engineering review due the town.
The Planning Board/Zoning Board of Appeals shall endorse its approval
upon a copy of the final site plan and application.