238.2012 Establish Planning & Zoning Committee on Issues RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING PLANNING AND ZONING ISSUE
RESOLUTION COMMITTEE AND APPOINTING ITS MEMBERS
RESOLUTION NO.: 238, 2012
INTRODUCED BY: Mr. Daniel Stec
WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION
SECONDED BY: Mr.Ronald Montesi
WHEREAS, the Queensbury Town Board has a duty and the authority to create
committees when it believes it is in the public's best interest to review and address matters of
Town importance, and
WHEREAS, the development of a large parcel located on the southwest corner of Bay
and Blind Rock Roads has the potential for both significant positive and negative impacts to the
community and has been the source of much public debate over many years, and
WHEREAS, last year an applicant submitted a proposal for the development of this
property that was compliant with the zoning code and needed no zoning variances, and
WHEREAS, the Town Planning Board held several public discussions on this proposal
and ultimately concluded that although compliant with zoning the proposal was not very desirable
to the community and the Planning Board therefore encouraged the applicant to resubmit a
different proposal that would be more appealing and instructed the applicant not to be overly
concerned with avoiding all zoning code deviations, and
WHEREAS the applicant took this message and resubmitted a proposal that the Planning
Board found much more desirable but also increased the project's proposed residential density
and required numerous zoning area variances, and
WHEREAS, this proposal was subsequently reviewed by the Town Zoning Board of
Appeals (ZBA) and while no actual resolution was ever voted on by the ZBA, the ZBA
communicated that the variances sought were too numerous and would not likely be granted, and
WHEREAS, some members of the ZBA also recommended to the applicant that they seek
a change in zoning from the Town Board, and
WHEREAS, the applicant instead first requested a public workshop with the ZBA and
Planning Board to attempt to resolve the conflicting signals from the ZBA regarding this pending
application and that workshop request was not granted by the ZBA, and
WHEREAS, the applicant has expressed frustration in the crossed signals from the
Planning Board and ZBA and fears that without further dialogue the applicant could enter into a
very expensive endless loop in the Town's review process and that this process would not only be
expensive to the applicant but also to the Town's taxpayers, and
WHEREAS, the applicant has therefore chosen to file an application seeking such a
change in zone that would potentially allow increased flexibility in their proposal and avoid an
iterative process that would be costly to both the applicant and the Town, and
WHEREAS, some members of the Town Board feel strongly that the requested change in
zoning is not desirable and is certainly not the only available option to gaining a resolution to this
issue that works for both the public and the applicant,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board believes that in addition to considering
the requested zoning change, the Town Board believes that in the interest of fairness and in an
effort to avoid wasting the time and resources of both the applicant and the taxpayers that an
attempt to seek a resolution to this issue that pares down the proposed project density and works
within the existing town code is desirable and in everyone's best interest, and
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BE IT FURTHER,
RESOLVED, that to this end the Town Board hereby creates a "Planning and Zoning
Issue Resolution Committee" and tasks it with fact finding and working with Town Staff, Town
Counsel and the Planning Board and ZBA to attempt to resolve this conflict between the
applicant, the Planning Board and the ZBA without requiring the Town Board to make further
changes to the zoning code. Such Resolution not necessarily suggesting that no use of the zoning
variance application process be allowed but certainly encouraging the number and magnitude of
variances to be reduced from the last proposal, and
BE IT FURTHER,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board appoints the following four members to serve until
such a time as they determine their work on this matter is concluded:
• Councilman John Strough
• Councilman Ron Montesi
• Zoning Administrator Craig Brown
• Planner Keith Oborne
and
BE IT FURTHER,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board expresses to the Planning Board and the ZBA its firm
belief that it is in the public's best interest for these Boards to meet in a joint public workshop
meeting with the Planning and Zoning Issue Resolution Committee in the very near future to
provide meaningful feedback to the applicant regarding this pending application in attempt to
establish a direction for the applicant to move forward so that the future development can proceed
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without further alteration of the Zoning Code, without excessive density or negative impact to the
surrounding neighborhood.
Duly adopted this 2e day of August, 2012,by the following vote:
AYES: Mr. Stec,Mr. Metivier,Mr. Montesi,Mr. Strough,Mr. Brewer
NOES: None
ABSENT:None
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