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325.2001 RESOLUTION AMENDING ZONING ORDINANCE TO CHANGE CLASSIFICATION OF PROPERTY OWNED BY PYRAMID COMPANY OF GLENS FALLS LOCATED ON AVIATION ROAD FROM HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL – ONE ACRE (HC-1A) TO ENCLOSED SHOPPING CENTER – TWENTY-FIVE ACRES (ESC – 25A) RESOLUTION NO. : 325, 2001 INTRODUCED BY : Mr. Tim Brewer WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY : Mr. Theodore Turner WHEREAS, in April of 1998, the Pyramid Company of Glens Falls (Pyramid) submitted a Petition for Change of Zone application to Amend the Town of Queensbury Zoning Map and Ordinance, a Full Environmental Assessment Form in accordance with Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law and its implementation regulations (6 NYCRR Part 617) known collectively as the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (“SEQRA”) and an application for site plan approval including site plans (collectively, the “Petition”) to the Queensbury Town Board, and WHEREAS, the Petition requests that the Town Board authorize the rezoning of lands located between Aviation Mall and the Northway Exit 19 interchange (“Northwest Lands”) from Highway Commercial – One Acre (HC-1A) to Enclosed Shopping Center - 25 Acres (“ESC- 25A”), and WHEREAS, the Petition further requests that the Town Board authorize the amendment of certain regulations pertaining to uses in the ESC-25A zone, and WHEREAS, the Petition was originally submitted in connection with a proposed expansion to Aviation Mall of ±850,000 square feet of gross leaseable area (“SF GLA”) including multi-level parking facilities and other site improvements (“Original Project”), and WHEREAS, on June 8, 1998, the Town Board conducted a public hearing on the Petition, and WHEREAS, on June 10, 1998, the Warren County Planning Board adopted a Resolution recommending approval of the Petition, and WHEREAS, on June 23, 1998, the Town of Queensbury Planning Board adopted a Resolution recommending approval of the Petition, and WHEREAS, on May 7, 2001, the Applicant presented a modified proposal to reduce the size of the proposed expansion and authorize construction of a department store, associated parking and other site improvements (“Modified Project”), and WHEREAS, the Zoning Amendment requests of thePetition remain applicable to the Modified Project, and WHEREAS, on May 21, 2001, a second public hearing was duly conducted by the Town Board on the Petition, which public hearing, although not legally required, was conducted to provide the public an opportunity to provide input on the Petition in light of the Modified Project and Possible Future Development (as described in the Addendum to the Draft Environmental Impact Statementwhich was prepared for the Project), and WHEREAS, the Town Board wishes to modify certain of the proposed amendments in the Petitionas set forth in the attached Exhibit A, and WHEREAS, the public notices for the two public hearings fairly apprised the public of the fundamental character of the proposed amendments in the Petition, and WHEREAS, taking into account the modifications, the fundamental character of each proposed amendment in the Petition remains substantially the same, and the Town-initiated modifications to the Petition are more restrictive than those in the Petition, and WHEREAS, on August 6, 2001, the Town Board, as lead agency, adopted a Findings Statement pursuant to the requirements of SEQRA. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby amends the Official Town Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map to rezone the zoning district classification of the Northwest Lands (including tax map parcels 98-1-1, 98-1-2.1, 98-1-3, 98-1-4, 98-1-5.1) from Highway Commercial-1 Acre (HC-1A) to Enclosed Shopping Center – Twenty-Five Acres (ESC-25A), and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that, as modified, the Petition is granted and the Town Board hereby amends the Zoning Ordinance accordingly as set forth in the attached Exhibit A, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Queensbury Town Clerk to arrange to update the official Town Zoning Map and the Zoning Ordinance to reflect these zoning amendments, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to send a copy of this Resolution, if and to the extent required, to other involved or interested agencies, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, in accordance with the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance and Town Law, the Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to publish a certified copy of the zoning changes in the Glens Falls Post Star within five (5) days and obtain an Affidavit of Publication, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that these amendments shall take effect upon filing in the Town Clerk’s Office. th DULY adopted this 6 day of August, 2001, by following vote: AYES : Mr. Turner, Mr. Stec, Mr. Brewer, Mr. Brower NOES : None ABSENT : Mr. Martin ABSTAIN : None EXHIBIT A §179-27.1 Enclosed Shopping Center Zones, ESC-25A [added 12/17/90] A. Maximum density. At least twenty-five (25) acres will be required to establish any allowable use in an ESC Zone, up to sixteen thousand (16,000) square feet of gross floor area per acre for single-story buildings and twenty thousand (20,000) per acre for multistory buildings. An additional five hundred (500) square feet of land area will be required for each two hundred twenty five (225) square feet of gross floor area for single story buildings and three hundred (300) square feet or proportion thereof for multistory buildings. B. Purpose. Enclosed shopping center (ESC) are those areas where development exists or is anticipated. Access points are defined in an effort to create coherent and safe traffic patterns, efficient loading and unloading, aesthetically pleasing shopping environments and safe pedestrian circulation. C. Lot, yard and height regulations shall be as follows: . Lot, Yard and Height Requirements for ESC-25A Zone Enclosed Shopping Center Minimum Lot Minimum Yard Minimum Maximum SizeSetbacks (Feet) Percent ofLot to Height of Area in acres-25 Front-40 be Permeable Building (feet)*- Width in feet-800 Side-30 14.550 Rear-30 • NOTE: A fifty foot buffer zone shall be required adjoining residential and industrial zones. *- In the ESC-25A Zone, those building faces which directly face an existing public right- of-way must meet the 50-foot height requirement. All other building faces shall not exceed 80 feet. D. The following uses are permitted in Enclosed Shopping Center Zones: (1) Permitted Uses: (a) Enclosed shopping center. (b) Freestanding out-parcel commercial uses. (2) Accessory Uses: (a) Loading facility. (b) Parking facility, either on grade, multi-story or below grade. (c) Ancillary freestanding signs as per Chapter 140, Signs. (3) Site plan review uses: All uses in ESC Zones will be subject to site plan review. §179-66(C): The last sentence of Enclosed Shopping Center Parking Requirements shall be revised to read as follows: "The required number of off-street parking spaces shall be calculated as follows: for enclosed shopping centers greater than four hundred thousand (400,000) square feet of GLA, all off street parking servicing the center will be based on four and one-half (4.5) spaces per one thousand (1,000) square feet of GLA however, the Planning Board may reduce the parking requirement to no less than four (4) spaces per one thousand (1,000) square feet of GLA upon request by the landowner." § 179-28. Travel Corridor Overlay Zone. A.Purpose. The Town of Queensbury realizes that as the Town and the region continue to grow, the need for improved local arterial roads will become important to the movement of traffic within the Town of Queensbury. In order to maintain the rural character along these roadways and/or to allow widening of these roadways in the future, increased setbacks for new construction has been established along the major regional arterials in the Town. B.[Amended 3-5-1990; 7-29-1991 by L.L. No. 14-1991] Designated arterials. The following roads shall comply with the requirements of the Travel Corridor Overlay Zone: (1)Route 9 from the Glens Falls City line north to the Lake George Town line. (2)Ridge Road from the Glens Falls City line north to Route 149. (3)Corinth Road from the Luzerne Town line east to Route I-87. (4)Main Street from Route I-87 east to the Glens Falls City line. (5)Relocated Aviation Road from Route I-87 east to Route 9. (Note 1) (6)Quaker Road from Route 9 east to Dix Avenue. (7)Route 149 from Route 9 east to the Fort Ann Town line. (8)Bay Road from the Glens Falls City line north to Route 149 (Note 2) . C. Regulations. All buildings hereafter erected or altered within this Travel Corridor Overlay District shall be set back 75 feet from the edge of the road right-of-way. Notes: (1)The setback for the south side of the relocated Aviation Road shall be 40 feet from the edge of the ROW. (2)Along Bay Road only, this seventy-five-foot setback shall be maintained as open space, as defined.