[Amended 10-28-2014 by L.L. No. 22-2014, effective 11-4-2014]
A. Appeals to the Board of Appeals concerning the interpretation or
administration of this chapter may be taken by any person aggrieved
or by any officer or department of the governing body of the Town
affected by the decision of the administrative official.
B. All appeals and applications made to the Board shall be in writing,
on forms prescribed by the Board. The Board of Appeals shall fix a
reasonable time for the hearing of the appeal and give public notice
thereof, as well as due notice to the applicant.
C. The applicant shall mail notice at least 10 days prior to the hearing
by either certified or registered mail, return receipt requested,
to every property owner, as shown on the current Brookhaven assessment
rolls and certified by the Department of the Assessor on a tax map
excerpt radius map prepared by that Department within the area immediately
adjacent and directly opposite thereto for a distance of 200 feet
from the perimeter of the property; those properties from 201 feet
to 500 feet shall be notified by regular mail, with the exception
of applications seeking relief in connection with accessory structures,
which radius notification of the hearing by certified or registered
mail, return receipt requested, shall remain at 200 feet.
[Amended 2-14-2019 by L.L. No. 3-2019, effective 2-25-2019]
D. The following shall be submitted with such application:
(1) A copy of the notice sent to property owners.
(2) The Assessor-certified Tax Map excerpt radius map in duplicate, containing
the names and addresses of the owners to whom notices were sent.
(4) An affidavit of mailing of the aforesaid notices.
(5) Three surveys, giving an exact description and location of the property
with all existing and proposed structures and setbacks from all property
lines.
(6) Radius map.
(a)
In the event that the application is for a variance based upon
a claim of conformity with the lots and development in the surrounding
area, the application must be accompanied by a radius map, prepared
by a licensed engineer or licensed surveyor, depicting the following
information:
[1]
Showing, by courses and distances, the property which is the
subject of the application and all of the properties within 500 feet
of the perimeter line of said property. This five-hundred-foot notice
requirement shall be required for all applications submitted on or
after the effective date of this amendment.
[2]
Showing to scale all structures within the area, indicating
the use, and showing the current zoning of all areas depicted and
showing the distance and direction of the nearest intersecting street.
(b)
All such radius maps shall contain the following certification:
"I do hereby certify that the radius map accurately describes the
uses of the property surrounding the subject premises as of (date).
Signature
"
(c)
In the event that the application is for a variance other than
lot area, the Chairman may waive the above requirements.
(7) An affidavit of posting of the notice required herein.
E. Forms of notice shall be kept available at the office of the Board
of Zoning Appeals.
F. Posting.
(1) For applications involving variances or special permits on residential
parcels, at least one poster, not less than one foot by two feet in
size, must be conspicuously posted along each street frontage of the
property which is the subject of the application at least 10 days
prior to the date set for the public hearing before the Board of Zoning
Appeals. For applications involving variances or special permits on
commercial or industrial parcels, said poster must be not less than
three feet by four feet in size and must be conspicuously posted along
each street frontage of the property which is the subject of the application
at least 10 days prior to the date set for the public hearing before
the Board of Zoning Appeals. Such posters shall contain the following
information. This ten-day posting requirement shall be required for
all applications submitted on or after the effective date of this
amendment.
(a)
A brief explanation of the proposed variance or special permit
requested.
(b)
That a public hearing will be held before the Board of Appeals
at a specified date, and the time and place with regard to the proposed
hearing.
(2) Said poster must remain in place until the public hearing has been
completed and must be removed not later than seven days thereafter.
The applicant or applicant's agent shall verify that said poster is
still in place on a daily basis, and shall promptly replace said poster
should it be removed or defaced.
(3) The Board of Zoning Appeals shall adopt regulations governing the
format of said poster and the manner and place in which it is posted.
Said Board may require the applicant to use a poster supplied by it,
in which event the Board of Appeals may set a fee to cover the cost
of said poster.
The Board of Zoning Appeals shall have the following powers
and duties:
A. Special permits.
(1) To ensure special permits for any of the areas for which this chapter
requires the obtaining of such permits from the Board of Zoning Appeals.
In granting such permits, the Board may limit the duration of the
special permits and prescribe appropriate conditions and safeguards
in conformity with this chapter. No special permit shall be granted
by the Board of Appeals unless it shall determine:
(a)
That the use will not prevent the orderly and reasonable use
of adjacent properties or of properties in the surrounding area or
impair the value thereof.
(b)
That the use will not prevent the orderly and reasonable use
of permitted or legally established uses in the district wherein the
proposed use is to be located or of permitted or legally established
uses in adjacent districts.
(c)
That the safety, health, welfare, comfort, convenience or order
of the Town will not be adversely affected by the proposed use and
its location.
(d)
That the use will be in harmony with and promote the general
purposes and intent of this chapter.
(2) In making such determination, the Board of Zoning Appeals shall give
consideration, among other things, to:
(a)
The character of the existing and probable development of uses
in the district and the peculiar suitability of such district for
the location of any of such permissive uses.
(b)
The conservation of property values and the encouragement of
the most appropriate uses of land.
(c)
The effect that the location of the proposed use may have upon
the creation or undue increase of traffic congestion on public streets,
highways or waterways.
(d)
The availability of adequate and proper public or private facilities
for the treatment, removal or discharge of sewage, refuse or other
effluent, whether liquid, solid, gaseous or otherwise, that may be
caused or created by or as a result of the use.
(e)
Whether the use or materials incidental thereto or produced
thereby may give off obnoxious gases, odors, smoke or soot.
(f)
Whether the use will cause disturbing emission of electrical
discharges, dust, light, vibration or noise.
(g)
Whether the operation in pursuance of the use will cause undue
interference with the orderly enjoyment by the public of parking or
of recreational facilities, if existing or if proposed by the Town
or by other competent governmental agency.
(h)
The necessity for an asphaltic or concrete surfaced area for
purposes of off-street parking and loading of vehicles incidental
to the use and whether such area is reasonably adequate and appropriate
and can be furnished by the owner of the plot sought to be used within
or adjacent to the plot wherein the use shall be had.
(i)
Whether a hazard to life, limb or property because of fire,
flood, erosion or panic may be created by reason or as a result of
the use or by the structures to be used therefor or by the inaccessibility
of the plot or structures thereon for the convenient entry and operation
of fire and other emergency apparatus or by the undue concentration
or assemblage of persons upon such plot.
(j)
Whether the use or the structures to be used therefor all cause
an overcrowding of land or undue concentration of population.
(k)
Whether the plot area is sufficient, appropriate and adequate
for the use and the reasonable anticipated operation and expansion
thereof.
(l)
The physical characteristics and topography of the land.
(m)
Whether the use to be operated is unreasonably near to a assembly.
B. Area variances.
(1) To hear and authorize, upon appeal, such variances from the terms
of this chapter. In making its determination, the Board of Zoning
Appeals 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 Board shall also consider:
(a)
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;
(b)
Whether the benefit sought by the applicant can be achieved
by some method, feasible for the applicant to pursue, other than an
area variance;
(c)
Whether the requested area variance is substantial;
(d)
Whether the proposed variance will have an adverse effect or
impact on the physical or environmental conditions in the neighborhood
or district; and
(e)
Whether the alleged difficulty was self-created, which consideration
shall be relevant to the decision of the Board of Zoning Appeals,
but shall not necessarily preclude the granting of the area variance.
(2) No nonconforming use of neighboring lands, structures or buildings
in the same district and nonpermitted use of lands, structures or
buildings in other districts shall be considered grounds for the issuance
of a variance.
C. Use variances.
(1) To hear and authorize, upon appeal, such use variances from the terms
of this chapter. No use variance shall be granted by the Board of
Zoning Appeals without a showing by the applicant that applicable
zoning regulations and restrictions have caused unnecessary hardship.
In order to prove such unnecessary hardship, the application shall
demonstrate that for each and every permitted use under the zoning
regulations for the particular district where the property is located:
(a)
The applicant cannot realize a reasonable return, provided that
the lack of return is substantial as demonstrated by competent financial
evidence;
(b)
The alleged hardship relating to the property in question is
unique, and does not apply to a substantial portion of the district
or neighborhood;
(c)
The requested use variance, if granted, will not alter the essential
character of the neighborhood; and
(d)
The alleged hardship has not been self-created.
[Amended 11-20-2018 by L.L. No. 26-2018, effective 12-3-2018]
For each appeal to the Board of Zoning Appeals, the filing fees
shall be those as established by Town Board resolution.
If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section or item in this
article shall be adjudged by an court of competent jurisdiction to
be invalid, such judgment shall not impair nor invalidate the remainder
hereof, but such adjudication shall be confined in its operation to
the clause, sentence, paragraph, section or item directly involved
in the controversy in which such judgment shall have been rendered.