All persons proposing to construct, erect, alter,
repair, extend, relocate, remove, demolish or structurally change
any building, structure or portion thereof shall apply to the Building
Inspector for a building permit. All applications for such permits
shall be made in accordance with the Village of Ballston Spa local
law for the administration and enforcement of the New York State Uniform
Fire Prevention and Building Code. A building permit shall become void six months from the
date of issuance unless substantial progress has been made by that
date on the project described therein; provided, however, that the
building permit may be renewed for an additional six months upon application
to the Building Inspector without the payment of an additional fee.
Any additional applications or inspections will require payment of
a fee prorated based on the amount of work left unfinished.
A. For the purpose of this section, the New York State
Fire Prevention and Building Code shall include the laws and regulations
of the State of New York promulgated and contained within the following
Codes: the Building Code of the State of New York; Energy Conservation
Construction Code of New York State; Fire Code of New York State;
Fuel Gas Code of New York State; Mechanical Code of New York State,
Property Maintenance Code of New York State and the Plumbing Code
of New York State. The Building Inspector shall apply said regulations
to maintain clean, safe and sanitary condition within the Village
as local conditions periodically require.
[Added 12-22-2003 by L.L. No. 4-2003]
B. The Village Board of Trustees hereby directs the collection
of the fees for the issuance of a building permit as set forth from
time to time by resolution of the Village of Ballston Spa.
[Added 12-22-2003 by L.L. No. 4-2003; amended 10-15-2019 by L.L. No. 4-2019; 10-28-2019 by L.L. No. 7-2019]
C. No permit shall be required for accessory structures
under 125 square feet; provided, however, that all local setback requirements
are met.
[Added 12-22-2003 by L.L. No. 4-2003]
D. A building permit may be extended for a period of
12 months and thereafter for an additional six months for the prevailing
fee. In no event shall a building permit be valid for more than 18
months.
[Added 12-22-2003 by L.L. No. 4-2003]
On referral by the Building Inspector after
application has been made to him/her for a building permit or on direct
application, the Zoning Board of Appeals is hereby authorized to issue
a special permit for any use for which this chapter requires the obtaining
of such permits from the Zoning Board of Appeals, subject to applicable
regulations of this chapter.
A. Special permit conditions.
(1) In granting such permit, the Board may specify appropriate
conditions in harmony with the following standards:
(a)
The use shall be of such location, size and
character that it will be in harmony with the appropriate and orderly
development of the district in which it is situated and will not be
detrimental to the orderly development of adjacent districts.
(b)
The location and size of the use, the nature
and intensity of the operations involved in or conducted in connection
therewith, its site layout and its relation to streets giving access
to it shall be such that traffic to and from the use and the assembly
of persons in connection with it will not be hazardous or inconvenient
to the neighborhood or conflict with the normal traffic of the neighborhood.
In applying this standard, the Board will consider, among other things,
convenient routes of pedestrian traffic, particularly of children,
relation to main traffic thoroughfares and to street and road intersections
and the general character and intensity of development of the neighborhood.
(c)
The location and height of buildings, the location,
nature and height of walls and fences and the nature and extent of
landscaping on the site shall be such that the use will not hinder
or discourage the proper development and use of adjacent land and
buildings or impair the value thereof.
(2) The Board may deny permits if the proposed use fails
to meet the specified standards. All provisions of this chapter relating
to the Zoning Board of Appeals shall be strictly construed, provided
that none of the provisions shall be deemed to limit any power of
the Zoning Board of Appeals conferred by statute.
B. Application procedure. Each application for a special
permit shall state the specific provisions of this chapter which are
involved and the use for which the special permit is sought and shall
be accompanied by a proposed plan showing the size and placement of
any building, driveways, parking spaces, screens and fences, the existing
and proposed contour lines at an appropriate scale, and other features
and data required by this chapter or by any duly adopted applicable
regulations. The location of the subject lot and all streets within
a radius of 1,000 feet shall be shown on a separate drawing.
C. Referrals to the Village Planning Board. At least
30 days before the date of a public hearing held in connection with
any application for a special permit submitted to the Zoning Board
of Appeals, the Zoning Board of Appeals shall transmit to the Village
Planning Board a copy of said application and shall request the Planning
Board to submit to the Zoning Board of Appeals its advisory opinion
prior to the date of said hearing. The failure of the Planning Board
to submit such report shall be interpreted as a favorable opinion
for the granting of the special permit applied for.
D. Renewal, time limit and extension. The Zoning Board
of Appeals may require, as a condition to the issuance of any special
permit, that it be periodically renewed or may issue any special permit
for a specific time period subject to adequate guarantees that the
use covered will be terminated at the end of the period specified
or such extension thereof as may be granted.
Chapter
117, Fire Prevention, Article
III, Administration and Enforcement, provides for the administration and enforcement of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code in the Village of Ballston Spa. Specific powers, duties and responsibilities are described in this chapter.