[Adopted 5-15-1992 byL.L.
No. 11-1992 (Ch. 49, Art. I, of the 1971 Code)]
East Hampton Village contains many properties of historic value. It
is famed as one of America's most beautiful and uniquely situated Villages.
East Hampton residents derive considerable peace of mind from their congenial
physical surrounds. It is essential that the rural-residential qualities be
maintained. The Board finds that new parking facilities, streets and service
roads may have a substantial impact on these qualities. Inappropriate location
of parking facilities or streets adversely affects the desirability of immediate,
neighboring areas for residential purposes and, by so doing, impairs the benefits
of occupancy of existing property, impairs the stability of values of both
improved and unimproved real property and precludes the appropriate development
of such areas. The construction of new streets, service roads and parking
facilities requires careful planning and the input of the residents of the
Village.
After the proposed acquisition has been reviewed by the Planning Board,
the Village Board of Trustees, prior to such acquisition, shall hold a public
hearing on said proposed acquisition. Notice for said hearing shall be given
by publication in the official newspaper of the Incorporated Village of East
Hampton. Said public hearing will be held not less than 30 days after the
publication of such notice.
If the Planning Board renders a report disapproving the proposed acquisition,
the Board of Trustees may only proceed with the proposed acquisition upon
the vote of a majority plus one of all the members of the Village Board of
Trustees.