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Home » US Law » 2022 New York Laws » Consolidated Laws » GMU - General Municipal » Article 12-B - County Planning Boards and Regional Planning Councils » 239-F – Approval of Building Permits, Curb Cuts, and Subdivision Plats.
§  239-f.  Approval  of  building  permits, curb cuts, and subdivision
plats. 1. Rules and regulations. The county superintendent  of  highways
or  the  commissioner  of  public  works  in cooperation with the county
planning board as well as the county building inspector, if  any,  shall
promulgate  rules  and  regulations  governing  the approval of building
permits and curb cuts relating  to  elements  contained  in  the  county
official  map,  including provision for direct application to him or her
by prospective builders or by  persons  desiring  to  secure  access  to
existing or proposed rights-of-way or to alter existing means of access.
Any  approval of such application shall be subject to all the provisions
of law pertaining to the municipality affected.
  2. Procedure. No subdivision plat or building permit shall  be  issued
or  approved  by  any  municipality  when there are proposed structures,
proposed new streets, or proposed buildings which  shall  have  frontage
on,  access  to,  or  be  otherwise  directly related to any existing or
proposed right-of-way or site shown on the county official  map,  except
in accord with the following procedures.

(a) Notification. (i) Upon receipt of an application for approval of a subdivision plat, the clerk of the municipal planning board shall notify the county planning board and the county superintendent of highways or commissioner of public works.

(ii) Upon receipt of an application for a building permit the municipal building inspector or other authorized municipal official shall notify county officials. The county superintendent of highways or commissioner of public works shall notify appropriate state or federal agencies affected. Such state and federal agencies shall have ten working days in which to file their objections to an application for a building permit.

(b) Report. (i) The county planning board shall review a subdivision application insofar as proposed structures or new streets may be related to any existing or proposed right-of-way or site shown on the county official map. Within ten working days of receipt of notification of a subdivision plat application, the county planning board shall report to the municipality on its approval, disapproval, or approval subject to stated conditions.

(ii) The county superintendent of highways or commissioner of public works shall review an application for a building permit insofar as proposed building, including curb cuts or other means of access, may be related to any existing or proposed right-of-way or site shown on the county official map. Within ten working days of receipt of a building permit application the county superintendent of highways or commissioner of public works may consult with the county planning board and shall report to the municipality on his or her approval, disapproval, or approval subject to stated conditions. If such superintendent or commissioner fails to make a report within ten working days of such reference, the county shall forfeit the right to suspend action.

(c) Considerations. In making such report the county planning board and the county superintendent of highways or commissioner of public works shall take into consideration the following:

(i) the prospective character of the development;

(ii) any appropriate access standards or non-access or limited access provisions of state and federal agencies;

(iii) the design and frequency of access;

(iv) the traffic which the development will generate and the effect of said traffic upon existing or proposed rights-of-way or sites shown on the county official map;

(v) the effect of this development upon drainage as related to drainage systems; and

(vi) the extent to which such development may impair the safety and traffic carrying capacity of existing and proposed rights-of-way affected.

(d) Approval. (i) A subdivision plat may be approved by the municipality subject to stated conditions, notwithstanding such county planning board report, by a two-thirds vote of all the members.

(ii) A building permit shall be issued in accord with and consistent with such report, provided that the board of appeals or other authorized board may vary the requirements of the report of the county superintendent of highways or the commissioner of public works by a two-thirds vote of all the members. Before issuing such building permit, a notice of public hearing on such permit shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the municipality at least ten working days prior to such hearing. Such notice shall be forwarded at least ten working days in advance by a registered letter to the superintendent of highways or commissioner of public works, to the clerk of the county legislative body, and to the county planning board, if any, and appropriate state and federal agencies affected.