LL 02 Delete Ch. 105 Land use Procedures Amend 179 Zoning & Town Map New York State Department of State
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Local Law No. 2, of the year 20 14
A local law To Delete Town Code Chapter 105 Land Use Procedures and
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Amend Chapter 179 Zoning and Town Map
Be it enacted by the Town Board of the
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of Queensbury as follows:
Section 1. Intent; Authority — The Town Board recognizes the potential benefit of a
current and accurate zoning ordinance. This Local Law is adopted pursuant to New York
Municipal Home Rule Law.
Section 2. Chapter 105 of the Queensbury Town Code, entitled "Land Use Procedures",
was specifically intended to expire, has not been reenacted and is hereby deleted in its entirety.
Section 3. Amendment of Zoning Law — Chapter 179 of the Queensbury Town Code,
entitled "Zoning" and known as the "Town of Queensbury Zoning Law" is hereby amended as
follows:
A. The following definitions included in §179-2-010, entitled "Definitions and word
usage", are amended to read as follows:
AMUSEMENT CENTER
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An indoor or outdoor facility, which may include structures and buildings, where there
are various devices for entertainment, including rides and booths for the conduct of
games and buildings for shows and entertainment. This includes amusement uses, such
as but not limited to, miniature golf, go-karts (riding areas for dirt bikes, ATVs or
snowmobiles), skating facilities, arcades and batting cages.
OUTDOOR RECREATION
Land uses which offer passive or active recreation activities primarily outdoors that are
operated for members or on a commercial basis for the general public
RECREATION,ACTIVE
Nonmotorized leisure activities, usually organized and performed with other persons,
often requiring equipment and taking place at prescribed and nonnatural places, sites, or
fields. Examples include, but are not limited to, baseball, softball, soccer, basketball,
tennis and track and field. Also included are activities which are principally non-
motorized, but in which motorized equipment may facilitate set-up or transportation
within the activity area such as golf or downhill skiing.
RECREATION,PASSIVE
Nonmotorized leisure activities, which are not active recreation and usually can take
place in areas with minimal disturbance to the natural landscape. Examples include, but
are not limited to, hiking, walking, boating, jogging, cross country skiing, biking, plant
study, picnicking, kite flying, Frisbee throwing, bird watching, nature photography,
swimming, nature classes, model boating, wheelchair racing, fishing, dog walking,
feeding of water fowl and sun bathing.
B. The following definitions included in §179-2-010, entitled "Definitions and word
usage", are deleted in their entirety:
RECREATIONAL FACILITIES, COMMERCIAL
Deere.,t;. nal f4eilifies open to the g rM publie for-pr-i a4e g
FACILITIES,RECREATIONAL
PRIVATE
and guests, and 0 el,,. ing a use ,4iieh; open to!be publie for- a eharge
C. Section 179-3-040, entitled "Establishment of zoning districts", is amended as
follows:
(1) Subparagraph A(1)(b)[6], relating to Land Conservation zoning districts, is
amended to read as follows:
[6] Lot width: 400 feet.
(2) Subparagraph B(2)(a)[1] relating to Office zoning districts, is amended to read as
follows:
[1] No residential uses shall be allowed within 300 feet of Bay Road.
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D. The parking requirements for adult use establishments and food service as shown
in Table 5 of§ 179-4-090, entitled "Parking and loading requirements", are amended to read as
follows:
Table 5: Parking Requirements
Use Minimum Number of Spaces
Adult use 1 per 4 seats,plus 1 per 2 employees, or if a
establishment nightclub is present, the requirement shall be the
greater of the two uses
Food service 1 per 4 seats, plus 1 per 2 employees, or if a nightclub is
present, the requirement shall be the greater of the two uses
E. Section 179-5-060, entitled "Docks, boathouses and moorings", is amended as
follows:
(1) Subparagraph A(6) is amended to read as follows:
(6) The maximum surface area of any flat superstructure built upon and/or above
any dock shall be 700 square feet. The measurement for this area is to include all
areas bounded by the sundeck railing. For a peaked roof, the maximum surface area
is limited to 1,000 square feet and is measured from eave-to-eave.
(2) The following new subparagraph A(16) is added:
(16) In all Waterfront Residential zones, boathouses may be constructed, subject
to Site Plan Review, on all water bodies that may be regulated by the Town of
Queensbury.
F. Section 179-8-030, entitled "Tree list" and relating to general landscaping and
buffering standards, is amended to read as follows:
Plant species shall generally be selected from the following list of species.
Substitutions may be made at the discretion of the Planning Board.
A. Suggested Deciduous Shade Trees
Red Maple (Acer rubrum)
Hackberry (Celtis occidentalis)
Ginkgo/Maidenhair (Ginkgo biloba)
American Plane (Platanus occidentalis)
Red Oak (Quercus rubra)
White Oak (Quercus alba)
Pin Oak (Quercus palustris)
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Little Leaf Linden (Tilia cordata)
B. Suggested Evergreen Shade Trees
Spruce varieties (Picea(varieties))
Cedar/Juniper varieties (Juniperus (varieties))
Pine varieties (Pinus (varieties))
Yew varieties (Taxus (varieties))
Arborvitae varieties (Thuja(varieties))
Hemlock varieties (Thuja(varieties)
G. Paragraph C. of §179-8-040, entitled "Acceptable tree and plant species" and
relating to shoreline buffers, is amended as follows:
(1) The bracketed numbers before the names of specific plants are deleted throughout
paragraph C.
(2) Two items on the list in Subparagraph C(1)(a), entitled "Larger trees (canopy)",
are amended to read as follows:
Northern White Cedar/Arborvitae(Thuja occidentalis).
Eastern or American Larch (Larix laricina).
(3) The following item on the list in Subparagraph C(1)(a), entitled "Larger trees
(canopy)", is deleted:
(4) Three items on the list in Subparagraph C(1)(b), entitled ""Smaller trees and large
shrubs(understory)", are amended to read as follows:
Mountain Holly(Ilex mueronata).
Red Twig Osier Dogwood (Cornus sericea).
Winterberry Holly(Ilex verticillata).
(5) The following item on the list in Subparagraph C(3)(a), entitled "Larger trees
(canopy)", is deleted:
White Ash (Fr-axintis Amer4eana),
(6) Two items on the list in Subparagraph C(3)(b), entitled "Smaller trees and large
shrubs (understory)", are amended to read as follows:
Eastern HopHornbeam (Ostrya virginiana).
Shadbush/Serviceberry, Juneberry(Amelanchier canadensis).
( 4)
(7) Subparagraph D, entitled "Invasive plant that are not acceptable", is amended as
follows:
(a) The following is added following the title of the subparagraph:
As noted on the NYS DEC Invasive Plant Species List to include, but not
be limited to the following:
(b) Two items are amended to read as follows:
Japanese Knotweed (Fallopia japonica).
Black Swallow-wort (Cyanchum louiseae).
(c) The following four items are added:
Yellow Iris (Iris pseudacorus)
Winter Creeper(Euonymous fortunei)
Burning Bush (Euonymous alatus)
Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia)
H. The list included in subparagraph (2) of paragraph B. of §179-8-050, entitled
"Multifamily and nonresidential landscaping requirements", is amended by deleting the
following:
1. The table included at the end of §179-8-060, entitled "Buffer Requirements
Between Adjacent Uses", is amended to read as follows:
Buffer Requirements Between Adjacent Uses
Single-Family Multifamily Commerciall Comme}eialf
Land Uses Residential Residential Office Retail Recreation Industrial
Single-family None B A B C C C
residential
Multifamily B None A A B C
residential
Office A A None A B C
Commercial/ C A A None B C
Retail
Recreation C B B B None C
Industrial C C C C C None
NOTE: Any use not specified above is considered a commercial use, unless otherwise determined by
the Planning Board.
J. The first sentence of paragraph E of Section 179-9-070, entitled "Public hearing
requirement" and relating to Site Plan Review procedures, is amended to read as follows:
The Planning Board shall hold a public hearing on a new application and provide
notice consistent with section 179-16-120.
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K. Paragraph Z of§179-10-070, entitled "Veterinary clinics" and relating to specific
standards for issuance of Special Use Permits, is amended to read as follows:
Z. Veterinary clinics. Veterinary clinics shall be located on parcels of at least 20
acres. All dog runs or other areas in which dogs are kept must be located at least
300 feet from any property line.
L. Paragraph B of §179-16-120, entitled "Notice of public hearing" and relating
generally to notices of public hearing under the Zoning Law, is deleted in its entirety.
B. in the ease ef a subdivision, the appheant shall notify all e-A%er-s identified
above and shall show proof of-sueh nefi€ie-atiener- a4empl at nefifiea4ien. in the
ease of she plan-rei ei`I-i iaflees and-etler--appeals-te the Zoning Board of
A«pea4s the 44%4,, shall be responsible for s,..1. neli fie t; ...
M. Table 2, which is included at the end of Chapter 179, is amended by adding Sand,
Gravel and Topsoil Extraction, Commercial as an allowed use in the Rural Residential Zones
with a Special Use Permit required and adding a footnote limiting such allowed use to parcel
sites of 25 acres or greater.
N. Table 3, which is included at the end of Chapter 179, is amended by adding the
following footnote to the SPR requirement for Apartment House/Condos, Apartment
House/Condos above first floor, Multi-family house/condos and Single Family Dwelling uses in
Office (0)zoning districts:
(2) No residential uses shall be allowed within 300 feet of Bay Road. See
§179-3-040, B. (2).
O. Certain zoning district designations shown on the Town Zoning Map of the Town
of Queensbury are amended as follows and the official Town Zoning Map is modified
accordingly:
(1) The parcel identified as Tax Map No. 278-1-18 is changed from Rural Residential
(RR)to Land Conservation- 10 Acres (LC 1 OA).
(2) The three parcels identified as Tax Map Nos. 266.3-1-79, 266.3-1-80 and 266.3-1-
81 are changed from Moderate Density Residential (MDR) to Neighborhood Commercial
(NC).
(3) The three parcels identified as Tax Map Nos. 296.13-1-16, 296.13-1-1 and
296.13-1-83 are changed from Moderate Density Residential (MDR) to Commercial
Moderate (CM).
Section 4. Severability - The invalidity of any clause, sentence, paragraph or provision
of this Local Law shall not invalidate any other clause, sentence,paragraph or part thereof.
Section 5. Repealer - All Local Laws or Ordinances or parts of Local Laws or
Ordinances in conflict with any part of this Local Law are hereby repealed. In particular, this
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Local Law is specifically intended to supersede the amended provisions of the current Town of
Queensbury Zoning Law.
Section 6. Effective Date—This Local Law shall take effect upon filing in the office of
the New York State Secretary of State or as otherwise provided by law.
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Town of Queensbury
Table 2
Summary of Allowed Uses in Residential Districts 7/2/2014
Residential Use Table Land Moderate Density Neighborhood Parkland Rural Waterfront
Conservation Residential Residential Recreation Residential Residential
LC-10 LC-42 MDR NR PR-42 RR-3 RR-5 WR
Agricultural Service/Retail SPR SPR
A ricultural Use SPR SPR SPR
Bed & Breakfast SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR
Boat Storage Facility SUP SUP
Boathouse SPR
Campground SUP
ICemetery SPR SPR SPR SPR
Class A Marina SUP
Commercial Boat Sal es/Service/Stora e SUP
Condominimum Development or Unit PU SPR
Day Care Center
Duplex PU 3 PU(3) PU 3
Food Service SUP
Golf Course and/or Country Club SUP
Golf Driving Range SUP
Group Camp SPR SPR
Home Occupation PU AU AU AU AU
Kennel SUP SUP
Library SPR SPR SPR
Mobile Home 1 PU 1 PU 1
Motel SUP
Multi-Famil Dwelling SPR SPR
Nursery SPR SUP I SUP
Outdoor Recreation SPR SPR SPR I SPR
Personal Service SUP
Place of -worship SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR
IPlayground SPR SPR SPR SPR
Private School SPR SPR SPR
Produce Stand < 100 s . ft. PU PU PU PU PU I PU
Produce Stand > 100 s . ft. SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR
Residential Use Table Land Moderate Density Neighborhood Parkland Rural Waterfront
Conservation Residential Residential Recreation Residential Residential
LC-10 LC-42 MDR NR PR-42 RR-3 RR-5 WR
Public or Semi-Public Building SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR
Riding Academy SPR SPR SPR
Sand, Gravel &Topsail Extraction, Commercial SUP4
Sawmill, Chipping or Pallet Mill SUP SUP
Single Family Dwelling PU/SPR 2 PU PU PU PU PU
S ortmen's Club/Firing Range SUP
Townhouse SPR
Veterinar Clinic SPR SUP SUP
Key
AU: Accessory Use or Structure
PU: Permitted Use
SPR: Site Plan Review Use
SUP: Special Use Permit Required
Blank: Not Permitted
(1) Allowed within Mobile Home Overlay District, Additional regulations apply rn
(2) Site Plan Review required for properties within the Adirondack Park
(3) More than 1 duples per parcel requires Site Plan Review
(4) Limited to parcel sites of 25 acres or greater
Town of Queensbury
Table 3
Summary of Allowed Uses on Commercial Districts 5/1/2014
Commercial Use Table Commercial Commercial Enclosed Main Neighborhood Recreation
Moderate Intensive Shopping Center Street Commercial Office Commercial
CM CI ESC MS NC O RC
Amusement Center SUP
Apartment House/Condos SPR 2) SPR
Apartment House/Condos above first floor PU SPR(2) SPR
Auto Body/Repair Shop SPR
Automobile service SPR SPR SPR
Automotive Sales and Service SPR SPR
Bank SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR
Business Service SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR
Campground
Car Wash SPR
jCemetery SPR
Commercial Boat Sales/Service/Storage SPR
Convenience Store SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR
Convention Center SPR SPR SPR SPR
Day Care Center SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR
Drive In Theater SPR
Enclosed Shopping Center SUP
Fast Food Establishment SPR
Food Service SPR SPR SPR SPR SUP AU AU
Funeral Home SPR SPR
Gallery SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR
Golf Course SPR
Golf Driving Range SUP SUP
Health Related Facility SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR
kKennel SUP
SPR SPR
Service SPR
ter SPR SPR
Commercial Use Table Commercial Commercial Enclosed Main Neighborhood I Recreation
Moderate Intensive Shopping Center Street Commercial Office Commercial
CM CI ESC MS NC O RC
Mineral Extraction SUP
Mobile Home Sales SPR
Motel SPR SPR SPR
Movie Theater SPR SPR
Multi-famil house/condos I SPR(" I SPR
Municipal Center SPR SPR
Museum SPR I SPR I SPR
Nightclub SUP SPR SUP
Nursery SPR SPR
Office, Large(l) SPR SPR SPR SUP SPR(' SPR("
Office, Small SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR
Outdoor Concert Events
Paintball Facility
Parking Lot SPR SPR
Parking Structure SUP SUP SPR SPR
r-
Personal Service SPR SPR SPR SPR I SPR AU I AU --
Place of Worship SPR SPR SPR SPR
Playground SPR SPR
Produce Stand SPR SPR SPR
Public or Semi-Public Building SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR
Recreation Center SPR
Retail SPR SPR SPR SPR I SPR AU AU
School SPR SPR SPR I SPR SPR SPR
Self Storage Facility SUP
Shopping Mall/Plaza SPR SPR SPR
Single Family Dwelling SPR121 SPR
Ski Center
TV or Radio Station SPR SPR
[Veterinary Clinic SPR SPR SUP SUP
Kew AU: Accessory Use; PU: Permitted Use; SPR: Site Plan Review Use; SUP: Special Use Permit Required; Blank: Not permitted
(1) Large Offices are prohibited in the Gurney Lane Office district.
(2) No Residential Uses allowed within 300 feet of Bay Road. See §179-3-040, B. (2).
(Complete the certification in the paragraph that applies to the filing of this local law and
strike out that which is not applicable.)
1. (Final adoption by local legislative body only.)
I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. 2, of 20 14 of
the )) ►dW)(Town)O(N%g)of Oueensbury was duly passed by the
Town Rna rr7
(Name of Legislative Body) on 7.1221' 20 14 , in accordance with the applicable
provisions of law.
2. (Passage by local legislative body with approval, no disapproval or repassage after disapproval by the Elective
Chief Executive Officer*.)
I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of
the (County)(City)(Town)(Village)of was duly passed by the
(Name of Legislative Body) on 20 and was (approved)(not approved)
(repassed after disapproval) by the and was deemed duly adopted
(Elective Chief Executive Officer*)
on 20m, in accordance w ith the applicable provisions of law.
3. (Final adoption by referendum.)
I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of
the (County)(City)(Town)(Village)of was duly passed by the
on 20 , and was (approved)(not approved)
(Name of Legislative Body)
(repassed after disapproval) by the on 20
(Elective Chief Executive Officer*)
Such local law was submitted to the people by reason of a (mandatory)(permissive) referendum, and received the affirmative
vote of a majority of the qualified electors voting thereon at the (general)(special)(annua1) election held on
20 , in accordance with the applicable provisions of law.
4. (Subject to permissive referendum and final adoption because no valid petition was filed requesting referendum.)
I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No, of 20 of
the (County)(City)(Town)(Village)of was duly passed by the
(Name of Legislative Body) on 20 , and was (approved)(not approved)
(repassed after disapproval) by the on 20 . Such local
(Elective Chief Executive Officer*)
law was subject to permissive referendum and no valid petition requesting such referendum was filed as of
20 , in accordance with the applicable provisions of law.
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be none, the chairperson of the county legislative body, the mayor of a city or village, or the supervisor of a town where such officer is
vested with the power to approve or veto local laws or ordinances.
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' -5. (City local law concerning Charter revision proposed by petition.)
I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of
the City of having been submitted to referendum pursuant to the provisions of section (36)(37) of
the Municipal Home Rule Law, and having received the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors of such city voting
thereon at the(special)(general)election held on 20 became operative.
6. (County local law concerning adoption of Charter.)
I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of
the County of State of New York, having been submitted to the electors at the General Election of
November 20 , pursuant to subdivisions 5 and 7 of section 33 of the Municipal Home Rule Law, and having
received the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors of the cities of said county as a unit and a majority of the
qualified electors of the towns of said county considered as a unit voting at said general election, became operative.
(If any other authorized form of final adoption has been followed, please provide an appropriate certification.)
I further certify that I have compared the preceding local law with the original on file in this ice nd that the same is a
correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of such original local w, d was. a d to n the manner indicated in
paragraph ,_1 above.
Clerk of the county legislative body, Cit ,Tbwn or Village Clerk or
officer designated by local legislative body
(Seal) Date: -J t
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RESOLUTION ENACTING LOCAL LAW NO.: 2 OF 2014 TO DELETE
QUEENSBURY TOWN CODE CHAPTER 105 "LAND USE PROCEDURES"
AND AMEND CHAPTER 179 "ZONING" AND TOWN ZONING MAP
RESOLUTION NO.: 254,2014
INTRODUCED BY: Mr. William VanNess
WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION
SECONDED BY: Mr. Anthony Metivier
WHEREAS, the Town Board wishes to consider adoption of Local Law No.: 2 of 2014 to
delete Queensbury Town Code Chapter 105, entitled "Land Use Procedures," and amend Chapter
179, entitled "Zoning" to amend language and requirements in various locations, and to make
revisions to the Town Zoning Map, and
WHEREAS, before the Town Board may amend its Zoning Law and Map, it must hold a
Public Hearing in accordance with provisions of the Municipal Home Rule Law and the Town of
Queensbury Zoning Law, and
WHEREAS, in accordance with General Municipal Law §239-m, the Town must first refer
the proposed Zoning Law amendments and obtain a recommendation from the Warren County
Planning Department before enacting the legislation, and
WHEREAS, the Town must also obtain approval of the Adirondack Park Agency for the
proposed amendments to the Town's Zoning Law and Zoning Map prior to adoption, and
WHEREAS, the Town of Queensbury amendments comply with and are a furtherance of
approval standards contained in §807 of the Adirondack Park Agency Act and 9 NYCRR Part 582
of Agency regulations, and
WHEREAS, the proposed changes to the Town Zoning Law and Town Zoning Map
constitute a Type I action under SEQRA and the Town Board therefore prepared Part 1 of a Full
Environmental Assessment Form(EAF) for use in the SEQRA environmental review, and
WHEREAS, in accordance with the State's SEQRA regulations, on May 19th, 2014 by
Resolution No.: 183, 2014 the Town Board declared its intent to be the Lead Agency for the
required SEQRA environmental review for the proposed zoning revisions and map changes, and
WHEREAS, the Town Board previously notified the only other Involved Agency, the
Adirondack Park Agency, of the Town Board's intent to be Lead Agency for the SEQRA review
of the proposed zoning revisions, and
WHEREAS, by letter dated May 30th, 2014 the Adirondack Park Agency consented to the
Town Board serving as Lead Agency, and the Town Board accepted the role of Lead Agency for
the required SEQRA review, and
WHEREAS, by Resolution No.: 241, 2014 adopted by the Town Board on July 7th, 2014,
the Town Board considered the proposed Local Law, reviewed Part 1 of the EAF to analyze
potential environmental impacts, completed Part 2 of the EAF and found that the proposed
changes to the Town Code and the Town Zoning Map would not result in any large or important
detrimental impacts and would not have a significant adverse impact on the environment, and
therefore declared a Negative Declaration under SEQRA and authorized the filing of a SEQRA
Negative Declaration-Notice of Determination of Non-Significance for this action, and
WHEREAS, Municipal Home Rule Law §20 requires the Town Board to hold a Public
Hearing prior to the adoption of any Local Law and the Town Board duly held Public Hearings on
Monday, June 16th and Monday, July 21 st, 2014 concerning proposed Local•Law No.:2 of 2014 and
heard all interested persons, and
WHEREAS, in accordance with General Municipal Law §239-m, the Town duly referred
the proposed revised Zoning Code and Zoning Map to the Warren County Planning Board, which
issued a recommendation of"No County Impact"with regard to them, and
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WHEREAS, on July 10`", 2014, the Adirondack Park Agency approved the proposed
revised Zoning Code and Zoning Map subject to certain minor revisions, which have been
incorporated, and
WHEREAS,the proposed Local Law is in a form approved by Town Counsel,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby enacts proposed Local Law No.: 2
of 2014 to delete Queensbury Town Code Chapter 105, entitled"Land Use Procedures,"and amend
Chapter 179, entitled "Zoning" to amend language and requirements in various locations, and to
make revisions to the Town Zoning Map, and
BE IT FURTHER,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Queensbury Town
Clerk to file the Local Law with the New York State Secretary of State in accordance with the
provisions of the Municipal Home Rule Law and acknowledges that the Local Law will take effect
as provided by law, and
BE IT FURTHER,
RESOLVED, that all applications requiring the review and approval of the Town of
Queensbury's Director of Planning, Zoning and Code Compliance which are received and deemed
complete prior to the effective date of this Local Law shall be reviewed under the zoning
regulations applicable at the time of such applications, and all applications requiring the review and
approval of the Director of Planning, Zoning and Code Compliance received after the effective date
of this new Local Law No.: 2 of 2014 shall be reviewed according to the zoning requirements
established by this Local Law, and
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BE IT FURTHER,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor,
Town Clerk, Senior Planner, Director of Planning, Zoning and Code Compliance and/or Town
Counsel to execute any required documents and take any and all actions necessary to effectuate all
terms of this Resolution.
Duly adopted this 21 St day of July, 2014,by the following vote:
AYES Mr. Strough, Mr. Metivier, Mr. Clements, Mr. Irish, Mr. VanNess
NOES None
ABSENT: None
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STATE OF NEW YORK
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
ONE COMMERCE PLAZA
ANDREW M. CUOMO 99 WASHINGTON AVENUE CESAR A. PERALES
GOVERNOR ALBANY, NY 1 2231-0001 SECRETARY OF STATE
July 31, 2014
Caroline Barber
Town Clerk
Town Office Bldg
742 Bay Road
Queensbury NY 12804
RE: Town of Queensbury, Local Law 2 2014, filed on July 29, 2014
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