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399.93 RESOLUTION APPROVING MOBILE HOME PARK APPLICATION RESOLUTION NO. 399, 93 INTRODUCED BY: Mr. Nick Caimano WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mrs. Susan Goetz WHEREAS, the Town of Queensbury has, heretofore, adopted certain local laws and/or ordinances concerning the regulation of mobile homes, as more specifically set forth in Chapter 113 entitled, "Mobile Homes" and Chapter 179 of the Code of the Town of Queensbury entitled, "Zoning," and WHEREAS, Mr. Barry Converse has made application for the establishment of the Converse Mobile Home Park on April Lane in the Town of Queensbury, and WHEREAS, the Planning Board has made a written recommendation to the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, the same being in the form of a resolution dated May 18, 1993, and WHEREAS, Notice that a Public Hearing would be held on June 21, 1993 was published in the Post-Star and sent to property owners within 500 feet of the proposed Mobile Home Park, and WHEREAS, in accordance with Chapter 113 of the Code of the Town of Queensbury, the Town Board held a public hearing on the aforesaid application on June 21, 1993, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, after due consideration, hereby approves the application for a Mobile Home Park to be located on April Lane in the Town of Queensbury, and with said Mobile Home Park to be established and set up, and the lots to be of the size and configuration set forth on a map and plan dated 03/16/93 and last revised 07/02/93 and drafted by VanDusen & Steves Surveyors, and furnished to the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury as part of the application, and said approval of the application to be further conditioned upon the following: 1. Payment of the fees required by §113-17 of the Code of the Town of Queensbury and fees relating to and equal to the cost of the Town's Consulting Engineers review of the Mobile Home Park plan; 2. Compliance with all site requirements set forth in §113- 18, §113-19, and §113-20 of the Code of the Town of Queensbury; 3. Agreement by the owners, agents, and operators of the Mobile Home Park to allow access to the premises by the Director of Building & Code Enforcement, or other appropriate agents, servants, employees, or officers as designated by the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, at reasonable times for inspection for compliance purposes with the appropriate Codes of the Town of Queensbury and Building Codes of the State of New York; 4. That the Mobile Home Park License shall be subject to annual renewal by the Town Board, and if the Mobile Home Park has not been constructed in accordance with the approved plans, specifications, and conditions set forth herein, or if a violation of Chapter 113 shall be found, or if any unapproved changes shall have been taken place, the license shall not be renewed until the Mobile Home Park has been brought into compliance; 5. Continued compliance with all local and state laws and regulations governing Mobile Home Parks; 6. The establishment of a fifty foot buffer left in it's natural treed state along the east edge of the park as shown on the aforesaid map by VanDusen & Steves, the establishment of a six foot high stockade fence directly behind mobile home lots on the east side to preserve the buffer area as shown on the aforesaid map, the establishment of a playground area as shown on the aforesaid map, the placement, construction or arrangement of drainage and grading as shown on the aforesaid map; 7. The adoption of regulations to be made applicable to all park residents by the developer and/or applicant with no changes to be made in said rules and regulations presented to the Town Board on this date unless the Town Board's consent is first obtained; 8. The only mobile homes that may be placed in the park will be single wide mobile homes no greater than fourteen feet in width; 9. The maximum density for the park shall be as shown on the map dated 03/16/93 and last revised 07/02/93 by VanDusen & Steves Surveyors, with the understanding that the developer and applicant has agreed to this maximum density of forty-eight mobile home lots; with the further understanding by the applicant that no attempt will be made to secure zoning variances from this permit application; 10. No more than two mobile homes shall share a septic system; 11. Public utilities and roads shall be completely constructed in a time period of less than one year from the date of approval of the application; 12. All park and site construction activities of any kind in nature consisting of a placement of mobile homes and/or construction of roads and utilities, shall be accomplished between the hours of 7 a.m. to sunset Monday through Saturdays, with no construction activities to occur on Sundays or after the hours indicated, except in emergency situations; 13. That the developer meet within a week with the fire chief and the head of the Water Department and determine if another fire hydrant is necessary and if they determine, those two people feel it should be done, then they add another fire hydrant; 14. The application approval is further conditioned upon receipt of approval by the Health Department of New York State; 15. That all roads in the park shall consist of a compacted stabilized gravel surfaced course; and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that a certified copy of this resolution shall constitute the license by the Town of Queensbury, and attached to such copy of this resolution shall be copies of Article 2 of §113 of the Code of the Town of Queensbury. Duly adopted this 12th day of July, 1993, by the following vote: AYES: Mrs. Goetz, Mr. Caimano, Mr. Tucker, Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Brandt NOES: None ABSENT: None