[Added 4-27-2000 by L.L. No. 2-2000]
The Town Board of the Town of New Paltz finds
that it is in the best interests of Town residents to provide a means
and procedure by which river-oriented recreational facilities may
be located and developed in the Town.
A.
The Community Comprehensive Plan, adopted in August
1995, affirmed environmentally sound planning along with policies
for economic growth that enable responsive and responsible growth
while retaining the Town's unique features, protecting agriculture
and preserving natural resources. The Comprehensive Plan guides the
Town Board in making provisions for appropriate recreational facilities
for all ages within the bounds of affordability. The plan recognizes
that recreation and tourism are an important economic driver for the
Town, while it also promotes the consideration of the Town as a part
of a larger environmental region.
B.
The Comprehensive Plan expresses a desire to protect
the unique aesthetic character of New Paltz; to maintain a balance
between environmental protection and future development; to preserve
open space; and to preserve one-hundred-year floodplain lands which
add an additional component of open space to the character of the
Town and which have recognized environmental significance. Among the
purposes of the plan is to provide additional protective measures
to existing regulations to ensure protection from changes to the physical
character of the land.
C.
For open space and recreational endeavors, the Comprehensive
Plan acknowledges the importance of designating areas for open space
and planning efficient, appropriate recreational facilities. The plan
advances the concept that specific approaches used to protect open
space should be determined by the attributes of particular sites and
that development should be prevented, or restricted, in environmentally
sensitive areas (floodplains, steep slopes, continuous open space
areas and wildlife corridors, wetlands, lakes, ponds and streams).
D.
It is the objective of the Wallkill River Recreational
Overlay District to recognize the opportunities presented by the Wallkill
River as an area of varied natural resources that can be used and
enjoyed by the public while preserving and protecting sensitive wildlife
habitat. As such, an objective of the overlay district is to encourage
river-oriented recreational facilities, and associated accessory uses,
as an integrated development with adequate transportation and utility
facilities, while maintaining the integrity of the river environment.
Provision for public access to and along the Wallkill River shall
be encouraged as part of any application for designation of land as
the Wallkill River Recreational Overlay District.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
A designated area within a recreational village used as a
tent camping site or as a site for recreational vehicles.
A vehicular structure built on a chassis primarily designed
as temporary living quarters for recreational camping or travel use,
which either has its own mode of power or is mounted on or drawn by
another vehicle. Typical entities include (but are not limited to)
a travel trailer, camping trailer, pop-up camper, motor home and recreational
vehicle.
A parcel of land developed for the purpose of providing sites
for tents, recreational vehicles or similar accommodations for temporary
residence use. Campgrounds, RV parks, primitive camping facilities
and other similar facilities shall fall under this definition. A recreational
village may be either publicly or privately operated, offering sites
for tent and recreational vehicle occupancy on a temporary residence
basis. Such sites are generally rented on a daily or weekly basis
and may be accompanied by the usual accessory recreational and service
facilities, such as boat launch/docks, court and field game facilities
and a consumer convenience goods store, primarily serving users of
the recreational village. This definition is not, however, intended
to cover second-home communities of single-family dwellings, labor
camps, mobile homes or RV parks where sites are owned individually
by deed conveyance or leased on a monthly basis or on a longer basis.
A property consisting of a tract of land and any tents, vehicles,
buildings, rooms, camping sites or other structures and installations,
temporary or permanent, pertaining thereto, any part of which is used
or maintained primarily for overnight occupancy by people, with or
without stipulated agreement as to the duration of their stay, who
are provided at least some portion of the use of the property's facilities
with the consent or implied permission of the owner, operator or lessee
thereof.
Any vessel used for water transportation, including but not
limited to boats, canoes, rafts, personal watercraft or other similar
vessels.
A.
Location. A Wallkill River Recreation Overlay District
may be established for a qualifying parcel or parcels, or sites having
access to frontage on the Wallkill River and having frontage on one
of the following highways:
B.
Development area.
(1)
To qualify for designation as a Wallkill River Recreational
Overlay District, such property, at minimum, shall:
(a)
Include at least 25 contiguous acres of land
outside of any underlying F (Floodplain) District.
(b)
Be accessible without crossing any F (Floodplain)
District area.
(c)
Be exclusive of wetlands, wetland buffers, protected
streams and slopes greater than 15%.
(d)
Include open space, exclusive of roads, CR/V
sites, buildings, structures, facilities and impervious surfaces used
for recreational purposes, of not less than 50% of the gross acreage
of the site outside of the F (Floodplain) District.
C.
Ownership. The land proposed for designation as a
Wallkill River Recreational Overlay District may comprise one or more
tracts, parcels or lots of land owned, leased or controlled by one
or more owners or corporations, but the use of land within the Wallkill
River Recreational Overlay District shall be planned and designed
as a unit, and the recreational village use shall be operated, maintained
and controlled by a central management agency or entity, acceptable
to the Town Board, that is responsible for the improvement and maintenance
of facilities and improvements shown on the site plan and for general
management of the proposed use.
A.
The Town Board may, after Planning Board review, public notice and hearing, pursuant to Article VIII, § 140-56 of the Code of the Town of New Paltz, approve the establishment of a Wallkill River Recreation Overlay District. Where such a district is established, it shall be delineated on the Official Zoning Map of the Town.
B.
Application. The application to the Town Board for
designation of a district shall include:
(1)
Duly acknowledged consents to the application by the
record owners of land proposed for inclusion in the district;
(2)
A narrative statement that generally describes:
(a)
The applicant's overall plan for the proposed
use of lands within the district.
(b)
The proposed management entity and management
plan for facilities and improvements.
(c)
The proposed plan for public access.
(d)
The legally binding arrangements proposed for
operation of the use and maintenance of facilities and improvements.
(e)
Any environmental constraints on the land proposed
for the district; and
(3)
Appropriate SEQRA documentation.
C.
Management plan. It shall be the responsibility of
the owner/applicant to prepare a management plan that addresses the
following:
(1)
Records. The management of every recreational village
shall be responsible for maintaining accurate records concerning the
occupancy of all camping/recreational vehicle sites and including
the following minimum requirements:
(a)
The name and address of the occupant of each
camping/recreational vehicle site and the dates of arrival and departure.
(b)
The name and address of the owner of each recreational
vehicle which is not occupied by such owner.
(c)
The state in which the recreational vehicle
is registered and the registration number.
(d)
The name and address of the owner of the automobile
or other vehicle which propelled the recreational vehicle or which
is or may be intended for use by any camper.
(e)
The state in which such automobile or other
vehicle is registered and the registration number.
(f)
Identification of all pets registered, showing
date of arrival and departure, owner's name and address and proof
of rabies inoculation.
(2)
Daily operations. Normal activities associated with
the operation of a recreational village shall take place within the
following guidelines:
(a)
Setup and take-down of any campsite/recreational
vehicle shall be limited to the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
(b)
Outdoor activities, such as campfires, music,
barbecues and similar activities, shall be prohibited between the
hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.
(c)
Area lighting of roads, buildings and other
structures or areas shall be reduced to a minimum between the hours
of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
(d)
Dock use shall be limited to the hours between
one-half hour before sunrise and one-half hour following sunset.
(4)
Recreational vehicle placement. The recreational village
management shall supervise the placement of each recreational vehicle
on its site, including securing its stability and installing all utility
connections.
(5)
Noise. The recreational village management shall be
responsible for maintaining compliance by those persons lawfully upon
the grounds of the recreational village with all local laws in force
and effect throughout the Town, including but not limited to local
laws relating to noise, as contained in the Code of the Town of New
Paltz.[1] Owing to the proximity of campsites within a recreational village and to the proximity of any recreational village to surrounding or nearby neighborhoods, the following shall apply: In any prosecution for any offense alleged to have occurred in violation of any local law affecting noise or other sounds, the making of any sound within the geographical boundaries of the recreational village in excess of 55 dB(A) or evidence of any sound measured at the shoreline of the Wallkill River in excess of 45 dB(A) shall be presumptive evidence of a violation of the provisions of Chapter 100, entitled "Noise," of the Code of the Town of New Paltz.
(6)
Health. The recreational village management shall
notify the Ulster County Health Department immediately of any suspected
communicable or contagious disease within the recreational village.
(7)
Nuisance. The recreational village management shall
not permit any noxious or offensive activities within the facility.
(8)
Animals. The recreational village management shall
not allow animals to be kept or maintained on any camping/recreational
vehicle site, except for usual household pets. No pet shall be allowed
to roam free, and pets shall be confined and or leashed and under
the control of the pet owner. Pet owners must register pets with the
management and provide proof of current rabies inoculation.
(9)
Alcohol use. The management of the recreational village
is responsible to ensure that the use of any alcoholic beverages within
the recreational village does not cause or contribute to any noxious
or offensive activity with the recreational village (i.e. noise, litter,
etc.).[2]
(10)
Additional restrictions. The owner/applicant
may impose more restrictive requirements with respect to use, operations
and/or management of the recreational village than those contained
in this article. The owner/applicant may also impose additional requirements
and/or regulations in addition to those included in this article,
such as alcohol use, noise, registration, pets, smoking, etc. Such
additional requirements shall be included in the management plan provided
to the Town.
D.
Forms and filing. Application for approval of a recreational village pursuant to this section shall be upon forms issued by and filed with the Building Inspector for review by the Planning Board. Applications shall include a site plan delineating all uses in accordance with the provisions of Article VIII, § 140-52, Site plan review, of the Code of the Town of New Paltz.
A.
Use of lands lying within an established Wallkill River Recreation Overlay District as a recreational village shall be issued by the Planning Board by special use permit following site plan approval in accordance with the provisions of § 140-52 and procedures in § 140-55E of the Code of the Town of New Paltz.
B.
Lands for which a special use permit has been issued
for use as a recreational village shall not be divided during the
effective period of such special use permit without the approval of
the Planning Board.
C.
Standards for special permit.
(1)
The following standards for a special permit are intended
to ensure that a proposed recreational village use is in harmony with
adjoining land uses, particularly those in any underlying residential
zoning district, and will not adversely affect the public health,
safety and welfare, the neighborhood of the proposed use or other
areas of the Town of New Paltz or environmentally sensitive lands
and uses.
(2)
Before issuing a special permit, the Planning Board
shall find and determine that:
(a)
Proposed means of access, including adjoining
streets and highways, are sufficient to accommodate traffic from the
use.
(b)
Adjoining properties, highways and streets,
and residential areas, particularly existing residences and lands
and waters used for recreational uses, are adequately buffered from
any adverse noise, lighting or visual impact of the proposed use.
(c)
Environmentally sensitive lands and waters,
particularly federal and state wetlands and wetland buffer areas,
watercourses, slopes in excess of 15%, existing wells or groundwater
resources and floodplains, are adequately buffered or protected against
any adverse impacts of the proposed use.
(d)
Open space and buffer zones shall be designated
so as to protect known areas of wildlife movement, feeding and rearing
of young.
(e)
The proposed plan of development and management
of the use, including proposed access or use by the public, will avoid
or minimize impacts on adjoining residences, neighborhood or community
character and emergency services.
(f)
The satisfactory provision has been made by
the applicant to monitor compliance with the conditions of approval,
including, where appropriate, covenants that can be enforced by adjoining
residents or the Town, inspections by the Building Inspector, Town
Engineer or other Town officials and procedures for residents to register
complaints.
Establishment of a Wallkill River Recreation
Overlay District may be granted, subject to conditions, including
but not limited to the following:
A.
The use of the site and any buildings, structures
and improvements thereto outside of the recreational village district
development area, may include those allowed in the underlying zoning
district in accordance with the Code of the Town of New Paltz.
B.
The following additional use(s): recreational village.
C.
The following site design and development requirements:
(1)
Design of sanitary systems and water supply shall
be in accordance with the requirements of the Ulster County Health
Department and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
and approval of the Town of New Paltz Engineer. Compliance shall be
determined by the Town Engineer and any other consultant as may be
required by the Town Board; provided, however, that no sanitary system
shall be located within the Floodplain (F) Zoning District.
(2)
Development shall be limited to a maximum of 100 CR/V
sites for a combination of self-propelled recreational vehicles and
vehicle-drawn trailer/pop-up units (and tents). Recreational vehicles
shall not exceed 25% of the total sites.
(3)
A soil erosion and sediment control plan shall be
prepared in accordance with the New York Guidelines for Urban Erosion
and Sedimentation Control, latest edition.
(4)
Design of an individual CR/V site shall provide a
minimum of 3,000 square feet of area in a configuration which accommodates
the proposed use, including parking which shall be 360 square feet
per CR/V site, complete with an improved access driveway to the designated
parking area, and must be located outside of the boundaries of any
floodplain (F) Zoning District.
(5)
Any proposed on-site convenience goods store shall
consist of a maximum of 1,000 square feet in gross floor area and
shall be serviced by a parking area consisting of not more than 1,500
square feet containing not more than four parking spaces for temporary
use and by designated pedestrian walkways. Such on-site convenience
goods store shall be open only during the seasonal operation of the
recreational village.
(6)
Roadways.
(a)
The entrance roadway from any road from which access is required pursuant to § 140-83 shall be paved and built to Town of New Paltz Town road standards.
(b)
All interior circulation roadways shall be constructed
with minimum twelve-inch-thick compacted shale, gravel or crushed
stone.
(c)
Parking areas and access driveways for CR/V
sites shall be constructed with a minimum eight-inch-thick compacted
shale, gravel or crushed stone.
(7)
A minimum setback of 150 feet from any NYS/Ulster
County/Town of New Paltz highway, or road, shall be provided for the
purpose of minimizing the visual impact of any proposed development.
Such buffer areas are to be densely landscaped for visual screening
and noise abatement purposes.
(8)
A buffer area of at least a setback of 150 feet from
any proposed development and from all other property lines and from
interior streams and watercourses shall be provided. Such buffer areas
are to be densely landscaped for visual screening and noise abatement
purposes.
(9)
No development of the site shall occur within 200
feet of any stream or watercourse, except as designated and approved
for access to such stream or watercourse. Such two-hundred-foot buffer
area shall be densely landscaped for visual screening and noise abatement
purposes.
(10)
On-site presence of the owner or designated
site manager is required at all times during business operation. One
permanent residence may be included for this use.
(11)
Seasonal operation extends two weeks prior to
Memorial Day through two weeks after Columbus Day.
(12)
Permitted lighting shall be noninvasive, low
voltage and shall be limited to those areas, buildings or structures
as designated by the Planning Board as part of its site plan review
process.
(13)
All site electrical primary distribution and
individual services shall be underground.
(14)
Disposal of trash shall be in covered dumpsters
secured in fenced areas central to CR/V sites. The open storage of
trash and/or food at individual sites is prohibited.
(15)
Natural landscape features shall be incorporated
into the site plan so as to maintain natural screening and buffering.
D.
Site access. Primary site and development access shall be designated to directly connect to one of the roads identified in § 140-83 of this chapter. Consideration for connected interior access roadways (looped roadway connections) and additional primary access locations for emergency vehicle access shall be provided when required by the Planning Board.
E.
River access.
(1)
Access to the Wallkill River may be provided as part
of the development plan for the site even where such access crosses
the F Floodplain District.
(2)
Where appropriate, boat access and docking may be
constructed in accordance with the following:
(a)
Compliance with all applicable permit provisions
required by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
(DEC) and any site plan or special use conditions imposed by the Planning
Board.
(b)
Docking shall be limited to one single-lane
dock per recreational village, appropriate in size to accommodate
small trailer-type or other small boats.
(c)
Docks shall be sited on the site plan so as
to minimize the impact to neighboring residents.
F.
Permitted recreational uses in floodplain. Uses such as ball fields, trails, picnic areas, open pavilions and other such nonpermanent uses and structures shall be permitted within the F (floodplain) areas, provided that any use and/or structure complies in all respects to the construction standards in effect as specified by the National Flood Insurance Program and subject to the requirements of Chapter 82 of the Town Code, entitled "Flood Damage Prevention."
G.
Restrictions on campfires. Campfire restrictions shall
be posted at the registration area and distributed to all users at
registration.
(1)
Fires are restricted to designated campsites.
(2)
There shall be not more than one designated open-air
campfire area per site, adequately protected against fire spread through
use of a fireplace, fire ring or similar device.
(3)
There shall be no unattended fires.
(4)
There shall be no cutting of trees, brush, bushes
or other vegetation. Any on-site taking of firewood shall be limited
to fallen, horizontal wood.
(5)
The use of portable camp cooking stoves shall be encouraged.
(6)
Campfires are prohibited during periods of drought
upon order of the appropriate federal, state or local governmental
official or other authority having jurisdiction.
H.
Prohibited uses and facilities. Notice of all prohibited
or restricted uses and facilities shall be posted at the registration
area and distributed to all users upon registration.
(1)
On-site laundry.
(2)
Docking and/or launching of fossil fuel motorized
boats or fossil fuel motorized personal watercraft.
(3)
The discharge of firearms except by law enforcement
personnel actually engaged in the course of their official duties.
(4)
Trapping.
(5)
Firearms for target, skeet or similar shooting purposes.
(6)
All-terrain vehicles (commonly referred to as ATV's,
three-wheelers or four-wheelers or similar vehicles) and off-road
type motorcycles except for use as maintenance vehicles by the site
owner, site manager or site employees.
(7)
Paved surfaces shall be kept to a minimum. There shall
be no paved surfaces except as expressly permitted by the Planning
Board as, for example, to service any convenience goods camp store,
dump stations or dumpsters.
(9)
Concerts and other nonrelated public functions.
(10)
Except in the case of emergency, the use of
loudspeakers, public address systems or similar sound amplification
devices is prohibited.
(11)
There shall be no storage of vehicles beginning
two weeks after Columbus Day through two weeks before Memorial Day.
(12)
Any and all uses not specifically permitted
on the site plan shall be prohibited.
A.
Annual review.
(1)
The Building Inspector or designee shall be responsible
for conducting an annual review of the project site and facilities
and shall report his/her findings to both the owner and Planning Board.
In conducting such review, the following issues shall be considered:
(a)
Compliance with the approved special permit
and approved site plan.
(b)
Nature of emergency calls and neighbor complaints,
if any.
(c)
Compliance with conditions of approval by the
Ulster County Health Department.
(d)
Maintenance of the site, including but not limited
to site access road(s), camping sites, recreational facilities, docks
(if any), wooded areas, etc.
(2)
The Town of New Paltz Engineer shall review the adequacy
and safety of the septic system(s), water supply and site drainage
to determine whether their use and operation adequately protect the
public health and safety and report his or her findings to the Building
Inspector and Planning Board.
(3)
Where noncompliance issues or new information relevant
to public health and safety are identified by the Building Inspector
or his or her designee, the Planning Board shall review the approved
special permit/site plan to enable compliance with the intent of this
section.
(5)
The fee for annual review shall be as determined by
the Town Board. Upon receipt of such fee, the Building Inspector or
designee shall certify to the Town Board in writing whether the recreational
village is in compliance with the approved special permit and approved
site plan.
B.
Special permit renewal.
(1)
Special permits issued for recreational village uses shall expire one year after the date of issuance unless renewed by the Planning Board upon application by the holder of the special permit and a public hearing. The application for renewal of the special permit shall be submitted, with any required fee, to the Planning Board at least one month prior to the expiration of the permit, in which case the expiration date of the permit shall be extended to the date of Planning Board action on the application for renewal. The public hearing upon the application for renewal of such special permits shall be noticed in accordance with Article XVI, Public Hearings, of Chapter 140, Zoning, of the Code of the Town of New Paltz.
[Amended 5-24-2007 by L.L. No. 2-2007]
(2)
Upon receipt, the Planning Board Clerk shall refer
the application to the Building Inspector and the Town Engineer for
review and report as to the compliance of the applicant with the requirements
of the Town zoning law and all conditions of approval. The Planning
Board shall consider the reports of the Building Inspector, the Town
Engineer and any other Town departments, conduct a public hearing
and take action on the application within 62 days of the close of
the public hearing to approve, approve with modifications or deny
the application for renewal of the special permit.
(3)
An application for renewal shall be approved when
the Planning Board determines that the management and operation of
the use has conformed with the requirements of the Town zoning law
and the conditions of special permit and site plan approval and that
there is no new information or changed circumstances which would have,
if known at the time of the prior application, resulted in denial
or modification of the expiring approval. In the event that the Planning
Board approves the renewal application with modifications or denies
approval, it shall make specific findings as to the grounds for its
action. The Clerk shall file a copy of the Planning Board's determination,
together with any conditions of approval, with the Town Clerk and
the Building Inspector and mail a copy to the applicant within five
business days of its filing in the office of the Town Clerk.
If any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause
or provision of this article shall be adjudged as invalid, such adjudication
shall apply to the section, paragraph, subdivision, clause or provision
so adjudicated and the remainder of this article shall be deemed valid
and effective.
This article shall be effective immediately
upon filing pursuant to the Municipal Home Rule Law.