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TOWN OF QUEENSBURY
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QUEENSBURY, NEWYORK 12804
Theodore Turner, Chairman Christian G. Thomas, Secretary
R.D. #5,'Box 409, 139 Meadowbrook Road 21 Pinewood Hollow Road
Queensbury, New York 12804 Queensbury, New York 12804
TO:
Jeffrey & Debra Godnick PROJECT FOR:
R.R. #1 , Box 1759
Lake George, New York ' 12845 Jeffrey & Debra Godnick
THE QUEENSBURY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS HAS REVIEWED THE FOLLOWING v O m D
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Meeting Date : December 21 , 1994 L7 v
Variance File Number: 71-1994 USE AREA SIG': p v TO
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MOTION TO TABLE AREA VARIANCE NO. 91-1994 , JEFFREY & DEBRA GODNICK, m y n
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING TABLING PROCEDURE
RESOLUTION
At the February 17, 1993 the Queen sbury Zoning Board of Appeals made a
MOTION THAT WHEN THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TABLES AN
APPLICATION, THAT THE APPLICANT HAS SIXTY (60) DAYS TO COME BACK
WITH THE APPLICATION. IF THE APPLICANT DOES NOT COME BACK WITH
THE APPLICATION WITHIN SIXTY (60) DAYS, THEY HAVE TO READVERTISE,
Introduced by Theodore Turner who moved for its adoption, seconded by Fred
Carvin:
Duly adopted this 17th day of February, 1993, by the following vote:
AYES: Mr. Carvin, Mr. Carples, Mrs. Paling, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Turner
NOES: None
ABSENT: Mr. Philo, Mrs. Eggleston
§ 179-91 ZONING § 179.92
§ 179-91. Zoning Board of Appeals hearing; decision; APA
review. [Amended 11-23-1992 by LL No. 11-19921
A. The Zoning Board of Appeals shall give such notice of
hearings, hold hearings, and decide applications presented to
it, as may be required or allowed by Town Law §§ 267-a and
261-b.
B. Appeals from a Zoning Board of Appeals decision may be
taken as allowed by Town Law § 267c.
C. 'The Adirondack Park shall be considered a party to variance
applications in the Adirondack Park and shall receive such
notice and have such rights of review as are provided in the
Executive Law of the State of New York and the applicable
APA rules and regulations.
D. For decisions involving lands within the Adirondack Park,the
Board shall notify the Adirondack Park Agency, by certified
mail, of such decision. Any variance granted or granted with
conditions shall.not be effective until thirty (30) days after
such notice to the Agency. If, within such thirty-day period,
the Agency determines that such variance involves the
provisions of the Land Use and Development Plan as approved
in the local land use program, including any shoreline
restriction, and was not based upon the appropriate statutory
basis of practical difficulties or unnecessary hardships, the
Agency may reverse the local determination to grant the
variance.
§ 179-92. Expiration of variance.
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Unless otherwise specified or extended by the Zoning Board of
Appeals, decision on any request for a variance shall expire if the
applicant fails to undertake the proposed action or project, to obtain
any necessary building permit to construct any proposed new
building(s) or change any existing building(s) or to comply with the
conditions of said authorization within one(1)year from the riling date
of such decision thereof.