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2.1BZONING\Comprehensive Plan Amendment - Adopt - 5 -16 -16 RESOLUTION APPROVING AMENDMENT TO TOWN OF QUEENSBURY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN RESOLUTION NO. , 2016 INTRODUCED BY: WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Plan for the Town of Queensbury, adopted in 2007, includes recommendations to guide land use in the Town of Queensbury, and WHEREAS, among other recommendations, the Comprehensive Plan recommends that businesses in certain areas of Town not be allowed to have "drive- through" service windows, and WHEREAS, the Town Board recognizes that in the nine years since the Comprehensive Plan was adopted, more businesses have begun using "drive- through" windows and facilities throughout the country to provide their customers with fast and convenient service in their vehicles, which can be especially important in inclement weather and for customers who have impaired mobility or other debilitating conditions or contagious illnesses, and WHEREAS, the Town Board believes that allowing drive- through windows in some areas of the Main Street zoning district under certain prescribed conditions may be appropriate, and WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Plan also contains certain recommendations to apply the Main Street Plan to Dix Avenue, which now seems unsuitable, impractical and inadvisable with respect to Dix Avenue, and WHEREAS, the Town Board is considering amending the Comprehensive Plan to remove the current recommendation against "drive through" windows and facilities in certain areas of the Town, to remove the recommendations to apply the Main Street Plan to Dix Avenue, correct a factual error and related references, and WHEREAS, a draft of an Amendment to remove the above - referenced recommendations and references from the Comprehensive Plan was prepared and presented at the Town Board's meeting on April 18d', 2016, and WHEREAS, the Town Board received comments, recommendations and suggestions from the public on the draft Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan, and WHEREAS, in accordance with New York State Town Law §272, the Town Board duly held a properly noticed Public Hearing on the draft Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan on Monday, May 2nd, 2016 and again on Monday, May 16d', 2016 and the Town Board heard all interested parties, and WHEREAS, in accordance with General Municipal Law §239 -m, the Town must first refer the proposed Amendment and obtain a recommendation from the Warren County Planning Department before adopting the Amendment, and the Town duly made the necessary referral, and WHEREAS, on or about May , 2016, the Warren County Planning Department considered the proposed Amendment and determined that it would have no County impact, and WHEREAS, the Town Board, as Lead Agency for environmental review required under the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA), previously reviewed a Full Environmental Assessment Form to analyze potential environmental impacts of the Plan prior to its original adoption in August 6, 2007, and 2 WHEREAS, by Resolution No.: 360,2007 the Town Board previously issued a SEQRA Negative Declaration with respect to the Comprehensive Plan adopted on August 6, 2007, and WHEREAS, the Town Board, again acting as Lead Agency for the environmental review required under SEQRA, has reviewed a Full Environmental Assessment Form to analyze potential environmental impacts of proposed Local Law No.: of 2016 as well as potential impacts of certain related changes to the Town's Comprehensive Plan and found that no significant adverse environmental impacts are expected to result, and WHEREAS, the Town Board, as Lead Agency for SEQRA review, approved Resolution No. of 2016 re- affirming its previous Negative Declaration with respect to the Comprehensive Plan and adopting a Negative Declaration with regard to the proposed changes to the Town's Comprehensive Plan and Proposed Local Law No.: of 2016, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby adopts the Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan for the Town of Queensbury as presented at this meeting, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to file this Resolution and the approved Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan in the Town Clerk's Office, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to send copies of this Resolution and the approved Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan to the Warren County Planning Department, Town of Queensbury Zoning Board of Appeals and Town of Queensbury Planning Board, and 3 BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Town Clerk, Town Zoning Administrator, Senior Planner and/or Town Counsel to take any other actions necessary to effectuate the intent and provisions of this Resolution, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the approved Amendment to the Town's Comprehensive Plan shall take effect immediately upon adoption. Duly adopted this 16"' day of May, 2016, by the following vote: AYES NOES ABSENT 4 DRAFT Amendment to Town of Queensbury Comprehensive Plan Recommendation D.6 Implement the design recommendations of the Main Street Plan, except for provisions of the Plan that would discourage or not allow any businesses to have "drive through" service w windows in the Main Street Zone. C�t+r�0the Gn4e Dix Queensbury has already gone through the process of developing a Main Street Redevelopment Plan. Improvements to the State Route 254 County Route 28 Corridor, or Main Street, were established to create a clearly visible gateway to the Town of Queensbury. The major elements of the design portions of the plan, which are already laid out in the zoning code, include making it a more pedestrian friendly environment with a continuous sidewalk system, crosswalks at key intersections, vegetated medians and turning lanes where appropriate. The initiatives include street trees, ornamental plantings and buffers, street furniture, different pavement textures, and properly scaled ornamental lighting. Existing buildings will be replaced over time and will be constructed along a "build -to" line that will bring them closer to the road. Two and three story brick faced buildings will evoke the upstate New York Main Street style and create a distinctive shopping experience. Single story buildings on Main Street may be allowed under certain design considerations deemed to be consistent with the development goals of that zoning district. R'}:*: 11.69 - R. No M 21 f�VIEEWWMIT=2 • LOCAL LAWS & ORDINANCES \CompREHENSIVE Plan Amendment - Drive Thru Windows - 5 -2 -16