[Adopted 12-2-2010 by Res. No. 27-2010]
A. 
The Town of Lowville Planning Board shall consist of five members. Other members may be appointed by resolution of the Town Board as alternate members.
B. 
Planning Board members are expected to be knowledgeable of laws, regulations and Board policies and to abide by them.
C. 
Appointments. Appointments to the Board are made by the Town of Lowville Board.
(1) 
The Board consists of five voting members and may contain two alternate members.
(2) 
The term of each member is five years. Terms will be staggered.
[Amended 9-19-2013 by L.L. No. 3-2013]
(3) 
When there is a permanent vacancy, the Town Board shall, within 30 days of its occurrence, appoint a person to serve for the unexpired term.
(4) 
Any member of the Board may be removed for cause in accordance with these bylaws.
(5) 
Appointees must be legal residents of the Village and/or Town of Lowville when appointed and while serving.
D. 
Planning Board members have an obligation to attend regular monthly meetings and special meetings. A vacancy shall be declared whenever a member is absent for two consecutive meetings without appropriate excuse, or whenever a member absents himself or herself for more than 30% of the meetings in a calendar year without appropriate excuse.
E. 
Planning Board members shall meet the minimum annual hourly requirements and obtain certified training in accordance to the standards set by their respective legislative boards to qualify for membership on the Board and reappointment. (See § 60-6, Training requirements.)
F. 
Vacancies.
(1) 
Should any vacancy occur among the members of the Board by reason of death, resignation, disability or otherwise, immediate notice thereof shall be given to the appropriate Municipal Clerk by the Chairperson or Secretary of the Board. Should such vacancy occur among the officers of the Board, the vacancy shall be filled by appointment by the Town Board at the next regular meeting of the Board, the officer so elected to serve the unexpired term of the office in which such vacancy occurred.
(2) 
The Planning Board may make recommendations regarding the vacancy to the Town Board for the appointment or to the respective managerial legislative board for consideration for appointment to a vacancy. If such recommendations are made on behalf of the Planning Board, appointments shall be made only after an affirmative vote thereon. This does not prohibit individual members of the Board from recommending individual preferences to fill vacancies.
G. 
Removal.
(1) 
Any member of the Planning Board may be removed for cause at a meeting of the Town Board at any time; provided, however, that before any such removal, such member shall be given an opportunity to respond to allegations of such cause, in writing, to the Town Board and at a hearing before said Board as hereinafter provided. Cause for removal of a member shall include:
(a) 
Any undisclosed or unlawful conflict of interest.
(b) 
Any violation of the codes, ordinances or rules applicable to the member's performance of his or her duties.
(c) 
Failure to complete the training requirements as required by State of New York Town Law § 271 and these bylaws.
(d) 
Failure to attend meetings in accordance with these bylaws.
(2) 
Notice and hearing.
(a) 
A notice stipulating the reasons for removal of a Planning Board member pursuant to this article shall be given to the Planning Board member scheduled for removal 10 days prior to such removal.
(b) 
Removal of a Planning Board member from the Planning Board will be effective 10 days after notice is given to the Planning Board member scheduled for removal unless such Planning Board member requests a hearing before a meeting of the Town Board to contest the removal. The request for a hearing shall be directed to the Town Supervisor and filed with the Town and Clerk.
(c) 
A hearing request pursuant to this article will be held at a special joint meeting of the Town Board following such request. The decision of the Board at said hearing will be final and effective as of the date of the decision or 10 days after notice of the Planning Board member, whichever is later.
A. 
The officers shall be a Chairperson and a Vice Chairperson and Secretary.
B. 
The officers of the Board shall be appointed by resolution of the Town Board from amongst the appointed members, and such officers shall be appointed at the last regular meeting of the Town Board in the month of December of each year, each of whom shall serve for a term of one year commencing with the first day of January.
C. 
The duties of the officers shall be as follows:
(1) 
Chairperson:
(a) 
To preside at all meetings.
(b) 
To call special meeting in accordance with these bylaws.
(c) 
To sign, together with the Secretary, all official documents of the Planning Board in accordance with the requirements of these bylaws.
(d) 
To see that all reports, documents, and actions of the Planning Board are properly made, executed, filed or taken, as the case may be, in accordance with law and actions and regulations of the Planning Board.
(e) 
To serve as liaison to the legislative board of the Town of Lowville.
(2) 
Vice Chairperson. During the absence, disability or disqualification of the Chairperson, the Vice Chairperson shall perform all the duties, exercise the powers and be subject to all the responsibilities of the Chairperson.
(3) 
Alternate note taker — not an officer of the Board:
(a) 
Shall be responsible for minutes of any meetings that are not transcribed by the Code Enforcement Office staff, before being presented to the Planning Board for approval. Minutes shall be type written, signed and submitted to the Code Enforcement Office for filing within five business days in accordance with NYS Law.
(b) 
Assure the Planning Board that all notices required by law or by these bylaws are served, posted, or advertised by the Code Enforcement Office staff.
(c) 
To affix to any official document of this Planning Board the official signature hereof whenever the same shall be required by law or regulations of the Board.
(d) 
Shall sign all minutes, after their preparation and at the end of each year, and shall certify that all minutes of the proceeding minutes are true and correct copy of the same.
The Code Enforcement Office staff shall perform such duties listed below but not limited to:
A. 
Administrative support to the Board and its Chairperson.
B. 
Shall supervise all clerical work of the Board, including:
(1) 
All correspondence of the Board.
(2) 
Publishing, posting, advertising, and mailing all notices required by law and these bylaws.
(3) 
Receive all applications, petitions and related plans submitted to the Board.
(4) 
Approve all applications and plans for form and information content. If a significant deficiency is noted during review of an application, petition or other matter proposed to be brought before the Board, the Board will be notified of such deficiency.
(5) 
Maintain all files and indexes.
(6) 
Shall cause each member to be notified of the time, date and place for each meeting.
(7) 
Shall provide each member applications, petitions, related plans and information necessary and in accordance to law, before any regular or special meeting of the Planning Board.
A. 
The Town Board shall, at its discretion, appoint two alternate members.
B. 
Alternate members may attend all meetings and participate in the proceedings, but may vote only when designated by the Chairperson to sit for a member.
C. 
When a member is unable to participate for any reason, the Chairperson shall designate an alternate member to act for the regular member until the action is decided.
D. 
Alternate members shall receive the same compensation as other Planning Board members for any and all meetings which require their services as stipulated by these bylaws.
E. 
Alternate members shall serve a three-year term to be staggered if members are appointed in any one fiscal year.
A. 
A schedule of Planning Board meetings shall be posted annually at the Town Hall.
B. 
Special meetings may be called by the Chairperson, or by any three members, on three days' written notice to each member, or shorter notices may be waived by a motion of a majority of the Board voting prior to conducting any business of the Board of a special meeting. Notification of special meetings may be supplied via electronic mail and/or telephone.
C. 
A quorum shall consist of a majority of the members of the full Board for any regular or special meeting.
D. 
All members shall have equal voting rights.
E. 
The following shall be the order of business of meetings of the Planning Board:
(1) 
Roll call.
(2) 
Reading and approval of minutes of previous meetings.
(3) 
Communications and reports.
(4) 
Unfinished business.
(5) 
Public hearings, if necessary.
(6) 
New business.
(7) 
Preliminary agenda for the next succeeding meeting based on unfinished business or other items per the Chair.
(8) 
Adjournment.
F. 
Except where these rules and regulations otherwise provide, Robert's Rules of Order, as revised, shall govern. All meetings shall be conducted pursuant to the New York State Open Meetings Law, including regular, annual and special meetings. Executive meetings shall be conducted pursuant to § 105 of the Open Meetings Law.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See § 105 of the Public Officers Law.
G. 
In the case of a referral made to the County Planning Department in accordance with New York General Municipal Law § 239-m, "Extraordinary vote upon recommendation of modification or disapproval. If such county planning agency or regional planning council recommends modification or disapproval of a proposed action, the referring body shall not act contrary to such recommendation except by a vote of a majority plus one of all the members thereof."
H. 
No official business shall be conducted without a quorum present. A quorum consists of three members, including any appointed alternates, present and voting. It does not include anyone who cannot participate due to a conflict of interest, as defined in these bylaws or state or local law.
I. 
A majority of members present and voting shall be required to pass a motion, except where required by a supermajority.
J. 
All meetings shall be adjourned no later than 10:30 p.m., except with agreement of the majority of the Board.
K. 
Work sessions.
(1) 
With approval of the majority of the Board, work sessions may be called to consider amendments to the Comprehensive Plan, Zoning Ordinance, Site Plan and Subdivision Regulations,[2] bylaws and other items related to the Board's activities.
[2]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 250, Zoning, and Ch. 240, Subdivision of Land.
(2) 
Work sessions shall be open to the public. The public is not permitted to address the Board at work sessions except with permission of the Board.
L. 
Executive session.
(1) 
The Board may meet in executive session upon vote of 3/5 of the members present and voting.
(2) 
Executive sessions shall be held only for purposes expressly authorized by state law. No other matters shall be considered in any session.
The Town Board has enacted by resolution New York State training required by Chapter 662 of the Laws of 2006 which shall include:
A. 
Training is or may be provided by a municipality, county planning office, state agency, college, or other similar entity by, but not limited to, electronic media, video, distance learning or classroom training or other such training as approved by the Town Board.
B. 
Shall require that members appointed by the legislative boards shall complete a minimum of four hours of training each year for the first five years of service. Training received by a member in excess of four hours in any one year may be carried over by the member to succeeding years to meet the requirement of the legislative office.
C. 
Any member not meeting the minimum requirements in any year may be removed for noncompliance relating to the training requirements established by the Town Board. (See § 60-1G, Removal.)
D. 
Any member having received 20 hours of training shall qualify for reappointment and not be required to receive further training.
E. 
Any appointee may receive training in advance of appointment to be a member of a board or reappointment, and the training received shall be the minimum training requirements for the length of term of the appointed member.
Any application, petition, plan or request brought before the Board for action pursuant to any rule, ordinance or regulation shall state the name and nature of interest of any Board member, municipal officer or employee herein as defined in § 809, Article 18, of the General Municipal Law, Chapter 646 or the Consolidated Laws of New York State. Any member of the Board having such interest in any matter brought before the Board shall recuse himself or herself from any consideration, discussion or vote on such matters. Such recusal shall be noted in the minutes by the Chairperson or Secretary, who shall note that no vote was cast by such member, or no further information was provided to that member on said matter.
The fiscal year shall be the same as the Town fiscal year (begin January 1).
These rules and regulations of organization and procedure may be amended at any regular or special meeting at which a quorum of the Board is present and consent thereto, or at any regular or special meeting of which at least 10 days' written notice has been given to the members, which shall contain the proposed amendment to be voted upon.
A. 
The Town of Lowville Zoning Board of Appeals shall consist of five members. Other members may be appointed by resolution of the Town Board as alternate members.
B. 
Zoning Board of Appeals members are expected to be knowledgeable of laws, regulations and Board policies and to abide by them.
C. 
Appointments. Appointments to the Board are made by the Town Board.
(1) 
The Board consists of five voting members and may contain two alternate members.
(2) 
The term of each member is five years. Terms will be staggered.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
(3) 
When there is a permanent vacancy, the Town Board shall, within 30 days of its occurrence, appoint a person to serve for the unexpired term.
(4) 
Any member of the Board may be removed for cause in accordance with these bylaws.
(5) 
Appointees must be legal residents of the Village and/or Town of Lowville when appointed and while serving.
D. 
Zoning Board of Appeals members have an obligation to attend regular monthly meetings and special meetings. A vacancy shall be declared whenever a member is absent for two consecutive meetings without appropriate excuse, or whenever a member absents himself or herself for more than 30% of the meetings in a calendar year without appropriate excuse.
E. 
Zoning Board of Appeals members shall meet the minimum annual hourly requirements and obtain certified training in accordance to the standards set by their respective legislative boards to qualify for membership on the Board and reappointment. (See § 60-15, Training requirements.)
F. 
Vacancies.
(1) 
Should any vacancy occur among the members of the Board by reason of death, resignation, disability or otherwise, immediate notice thereof shall be given to the appropriate Municipal Clerk by the Chairperson or Secretary of the Board. Should such vacancy occur among the officers of the Board, the vacancy shall be filled by appointment by the Town Board at the next regular meeting of the Board, the officer so elected to serve the unexpired term of the office in which such vacancy occurred.
(2) 
The Zoning Board of Appeals may make recommendations regarding the vacancy to the Town legislative board for the joint appointment or to the respective managerial legislative board for consideration for appointment to a vacancy. If such recommendations are made on behalf of the Zoning Board of Appeals, appointments shall be made only after an affirmative vote thereon. This does not prohibit individual members of the Board from recommending individual preferences to fill vacancies.
G. 
Removal.
(1) 
Any member of the Zoning Board of Appeals may be removed for cause at a meeting of the Town Board at any time; provided, however, that before any such removal, such member shall be given an opportunity to respond to allegations of such cause, in writing, to the Town Board and at a hearing before said Board as hereinafter provided. Cause for removal of a member shall include:
(a) 
Any undisclosed or unlawful conflict of interest.
(b) 
Any violation of the codes, ordinances or rules applicable to the member's performance of his or her duties.
(c) 
Failure to complete the training requirements as required by State of New York Town Law § 267 and these bylaws.[2]
[2]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
(d) 
Failure to attend meetings in accordance with these bylaws.
(2) 
Notice and hearing.
(a) 
A notice stipulating the reasons for removal of a Zoning Board of Appeals member pursuant to this article shall be given to the Zoning Board of Appeals member scheduled for removal 10 days prior to such removal.
(b) 
Removal of a Zoning Board of Appeals member from the Zoning Board of Appeals will be effective 10 days after notice is given to the Zoning Board of Appeals member scheduled for removal unless such Zoning Board of Appeals member requests a hearing before the Town Board to contest the removal. The request for a hearing shall be directed to the Town Supervisor and filed with the Town Clerk.
(c) 
A hearing request pursuant to this article will be held at a special meeting of the Town Board following such request. The decision of the Board at said hearing will be final and effective as of the date of the decision or 10 days after notice of the Zoning Board of Appeals member, whichever is later.
A. 
The officers shall be a Chairperson and a Vice Chairperson and Secretary.
B. 
The officers of the Board shall be appointed by resolution of the Town Board from amongst the appointed members, and such officers shall be appointed at the last regular meeting of the Town Board in the month of December of each year, each of whom shall serve for a term of one year commencing with the first day of January.
C. 
The duties of the officers shall be as follows:
(1) 
Chairperson:
(a) 
To preside at all meetings.
(b) 
To call special meeting in accordance with these bylaws.
(c) 
To sign, together with the Secretary, all official documents of the Zoning Board of Appeals in accordance with the requirements of these bylaws.
(d) 
To see that all reports, documents, and actions of the Zoning Board of Appeals are properly made, executed, filed or taken, as the case may be, in accordance with law and actions and regulations of the Zoning Board of Appeals.
(e) 
To serve as liaison to the legislative board of the Town of Lowville.
(2) 
Vice Chairperson. During the absence, disability or disqualification of the Chairperson, the Vice Chairperson shall perform all the duties, exercise the powers and be subject to all the responsibilities of the Chairperson.
(3) 
Alternate note taker — not an officer of the Board:
(a) 
Shall be responsible for minutes of all meetings that are not transcribed by the Code Enforcement Office staff, before being presented to the Zoning Board of Appeals for approval. Minutes shall be type written, signed and submitted to the Code Enforcement Office for filing within five business days in accordance with NYS Law.
(b) 
Assure the Zoning Board of Appeals that all notices required by law or by the bylaws are served, posted, or advertised by the Code Enforcement Office staff.
(c) 
To affix to any official document of this Zoning Board of Appeals the official signature hereof whenever the same shall be required by law or regulations of the Board.
(d) 
Shall sign all minutes, after their preparation and at the end of each year and shall certify that all minutes of the proceeding minutes are true and correct copy of the same.
A. 
The Code Enforcement Office staff shall perform such duties listed below but not limited to:
(1) 
Administrative support to the Board and its Chairperson.
(2) 
Shall supervise all clerical work of the Board, including:
(a) 
All correspondence of the Board.
(b) 
Publishing, posting, advertising, and mailing all notices required by law and these bylaws.
(c) 
Receive all applications, petitions and related plans submitted to the Board.
(d) 
Approve all applications and plans for form and information content. If a significant deficiency is noted during review of an application, petition or other matter proposed to be brought before the Board, the Board will be notified of such deficiency.
(e) 
Maintain all files and indexes.
(f) 
Shall cause each member to be notified of the time, date and place for each meeting.
(g) 
Shall provide each member applications, petitions, related plans and information necessary and in accordance to law, before any regular or special meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals.
A. 
The Town Board shall, at its discretion, appoint two alternate members.
B. 
Alternate members may attend all meetings and participate in the proceedings, but may vote only when designated by the Chairperson to sit for a member.
C. 
When a member is unable to participate for any reason, the Chairperson shall designate an alternate member to act for the regular member until the action is decided.
D. 
Alternate members shall receive the same compensation as other Zoning Board of Appeals members for any and all meetings which require their services as stipulated by these bylaws.
E. 
Alternate members shall serve a three-year term to be staggered if members are appointed in any one fiscal year
A. 
A schedule of Zoning Board of Appeals meetings shall be posted yearly at the Town Hall.
B. 
Special meetings may be called by the Chairperson, or by any three members, on three days' written notice to each member or shorter notices may be waived by a motion of a majority of the Board voting prior to conducting any business of the Board of a special meeting. Notification of special meetings may be supplied via electronic mail and/or telephone.
C. 
A quorum shall consist of a majority of the members who are eligible to vote for any regular or special meeting.
D. 
All members shall have equal voting rights.
E. 
The following shall be the order of business of meetings of the Zoning Board of Appeals:
(1) 
Roll call.
(2) 
Reading and approval of minutes of previous meetings.
(3) 
Communications and reports.
(4) 
Unfinished business.
(5) 
Public hearings, if necessary.
(6) 
New business.
(7) 
Preliminary agenda for the next succeeding meeting based on unfinished business or other items per the Chair.
(8) 
Adjournment.
F. 
Except where these rules and regulations otherwise provide, Robert's Rules of Order, as revised, shall govern. All meetings shall be conducted pursuant to the New York State Open Meetings Law; including regular, annual and special meetings. Executive meetings shall be conducted pursuant to § 105 of the Open Meetings Law.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See § 105 of the Public Officers Law.
G. 
In the case of a referral made to the County Planning Department in accordance with New York General Municipal Law § 239-m, "Extraordinary vote upon recommendation of modification or disapproval. If such county planning agency or regional planning council recommends modification or disapproval of a proposed action, the referring body shall not act contrary to such recommendation except by a vote of a majority plus one of all the members thereof."
H. 
No official business shall be conducted without a quorum present. A quorum consists of three members, including any appointed alternates, present and voting. It does not include anyone who cannot participate due to a conflict of interest, as defined in these bylaws or state or local law.
I. 
A majority of members present and voting shall be required to pass a motion, except where required by a supermajority.
J. 
All meetings shall be adjourned no later than 10:30 p.m., except with agreement of the majority of the Board.
K. 
Work sessions.
(1) 
With approval of the majority of the Board, work sessions may be called to consider amendments to the Comprehensive Plan, Zoning Ordinance, Site Plan and Subdivision Regulations,[2] bylaws and other items related to the Board's activities.
[2]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 250, Zoning, and Ch. 240, Subdivision of Land.
(2) 
Work sessions shall be open to the public. The public is not permitted to address the Board at work sessions except with permission of the Board.
L. 
Executive session.
(1) 
The Board may meet in executive session upon vote of 3/5 of the members present and voting.
(2) 
Executive sessions shall be held only for purposes expressly authorized by state law. No other matters shall be considered in any session.
The Town Board has enacted by resolution New York State training required by Chapter 662 of the Laws of 2006 which shall include:
A. 
Training is or may be provided by a municipality, county planning office, state agency, college, or other similar entity by, but not limited to, electronic media, video, distance learning or classroom training or other such training as approved by the Town Board.
B. 
Shall require that members appointed by the legislative boards shall complete a minimum of four hours of training each year for the first five years of service. Training received by a member in excess of four hours in any one year may be carried over by the member to succeeding years to meet the requirement of the legislative office.
C. 
Any member not meeting the minimum requirements in any year may be removed for noncompliance relating to the training requirements established by the Town Board. (See § 60-10G, Removal.)
D. 
Any member having received 20 hours of training shall qualify for reappointment and not be required to receive further training.
E. 
Any appointee may receive training in advance of appointment to be a member of a board or reappointment, and the training received shall be the minimum training requirements for the length of term of the appointed member.
Any application, petition, plan or request brought before the Board of action pursuant to any rule, ordinance or regulation shall state the name and nature of interest of any Board member, municipal officer or employee herein as defined in § 809, Article 18, of the General Municipal Law, Chapter 646 or the Consolidated Laws of New York State. Any member of the Board having such interest in any matter brought before the Board shall recuse himself or herself from any consideration, discussion or vote on such matters. Such recusal shall be noted in the minutes by the Chairperson or Secretary, who shall note that no vote was cast by such member, or no further information was provided to that member on said matter.
The fiscal year shall be the same as the Town fiscal year (begin January 1).
These rules and regulations of organization and procedure may be amended at any regular or special meeting at which a quorum of the Board is present and consent thereto, or at any regular or special meeting of which at least 10 days' written notice has been given to the members, which shall contain the proposed amendment to be voted upon.