The Town Board will consider and act on applications for dedication
of conservation easements and will give notice of hearings and decisions as
summarized below.
Any application that is not part of a subdivision, site plan or wetlands
permit before the Planning Board shall be referred to the Planning Board for
its recommendation. The Planning Board will submit its recommendation to the
Town Board within 90 days except when, by mutual consent of the Planning Board
and applicant, the time is extended for a period not to exceed an additional
180 days.
The following time limits and notices are applicable:
A. The Town Board shall hold a public hearing within 45
days of receipt of the recommendation from the Planning Board.
(1) Waiver. If the Planning Board conducted a public hearing
as part of a subdivision or site plan approval or wetlands permit application
wherein the proposed conservation easement was a subject of such hearing,
then the Town Board may waive the required hearing.
(2) Notice to applicant. If a hearing is required, the Town
Board shall mail a notice of pending hearing to the applicant at least 13
days in advance of the hearing.
(3) Hearing notice. Notice of public hearing shall be advertised
in the newspaper of general circulation in the Town designated by the Town
Board as the official newspaper for such notifications at least five days
before the scheduled date of such hearing.
(4) Filing. A copy of the plat with the proposed conservation
easement and any accompanying documents shall be on file in the Town House
Annex for public inspection during the notice period.
Within 30 days after public hearing or waiver of the same, the Town
Board will, by resolution, accept or refuse the dedication of land/conservation
easement.
In the event that the donor violates any condition of the conservation
easement, it is the intent of the Town Board to first seek restoration of
the disturbed area, if at all possible, and to pursue all other legal remedies.
[Amended 6-29-1999]
The Town Board may, by resolution, with the mutual consent of the donor
modify that portion of the conservation easement pertaining to permitted/restricted
horticultural, agricultural or recreational uses. Modifications of the easement
shall be in conformance with § 49-0305 of the Environmental Conservation
Law.