New York Laws
Article 16 - Zoning and Planning
265-A - Exemption of Lots Shown on Approved Subdivision Plats.

(a) establish or increase lot areas or lot dimensions which are in
excess of the areas or dimensions of the lots shown and delineated on a
residential subdivision plat which has been duly approved by the
planning board, or other board or officer vested with authority to
approve subdivision plats, if any, of the town in which the land shown
on said plat is situate and duly filed in the office of the recording
officer of the county in which the land shown on said subdivision plat
is situate; or
(b) establish or increase side, rear or front yard or set back
requirements in excess of those applicable to lots under the provisions
of the zoning ordinance or local law, if any, in force and effect at the
time of the filing of the said duly approved residential subdivision
plat or first section thereof
shall not, for the period of time prescribed in subdivision two of
this section, be applicable to or in any way affect any of the lots
shown and delineated on such subdivision plat.
2. If at the time of the filing of the subdivision plat or first
section thereof referred to in subdivision one of this section there was
in the town:
(a) both a zoning ordinance or local law and a planning board vested
with authority to approve subdivision plats, then the exemption provided
for in subdivision one of this section shall apply for a period of three
years after the filing of the approved subdivision plat or first section
thereof; or
(b) a zoning ordinance or local law in effect in the town but there
was no planning board in said town vested with authority to approve
subdivision plats, then the exemption provided for in subdivision one of
this section shall apply for a period of two years after the filing of
the approved subdivision plat or first section thereof; or
(c) no zoning ordinance or local law in the town but there was a
planning board vested with authority to approve subdivision plats, then
the exemption provided for in subdivision one of this section shall
apply for a period of two years after the filing of the approved
subdivision plat or first section thereof; or
(d) no zoning ordinance or local law in the town and no planning board
vested with authority to approve subdivision plats, then the exemption
provided for in subdivision one of this section shall apply for a period
of one year after the filing of the subdivision plat or first section
thereof.
3. If such period of exemption would expire within one year from the
date of the filing of a section of the approved plat, it shall be
extended for that section for a period of one year from the date of the
filing of such section.

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New York Laws

TWN - Town

Article 16 - Zoning and Planning

261 - Grant of Power; Appropriations for Certain Expenses Incurred Under This Article.

261-A - Transfer of Development Rights; Definitions; Conditions; Procedures.

261-B - Incentive Zoning; Definitions, Purpose, Conditions, Procedures.

261-C - Planned Unit Development Zoning Districts.

262 - Districts.

262-A - Town of Lansing; Division of Certain Parts Thereof.

263 - Purposes in View.

264 - Adoption of Zoning Regulations.

265 - Changes.

265-A - Exemption of Lots Shown on Approved Subdivision Plats.

266 - Adoption of First Zoning Ordinance.

267 - Zoning Board of Appeals.

267-A - Board of Appeals Procedure.

267-B - Permitted Action by Board of Appeals.

267-C - Article Seventy-Eight Proceeding.

268 - Enforcement and Remedies.

269 - Conflict With Other Laws.

270 - Official Map, Establishment.

271 - Planning Board, Creation, Appointment.

272-A - Town Comprehensive Plan.

273 - Official Map, Changes.

274-A - Site Plan Review.

274-B - Approval of Special Use Permits.

276 - Subdivision Review; Approval of Plats; Development of Filed Plats.

277 - Subdivision Review; Approval of Plats; Additional Requisites.

278 - Subdivision Review; Approval of Cluster Development.

279 - Subdivision Review; Record of Plats.

280 - Permits for Buildings in Bed of Mapped Streets.

280-A - Permits for Buildings Not on Improved Mapped Streets.

281 - Municipal Improvements in Streets.

282 - Court Review.

283 - Issuance of Licenses and Permits in Certain Towns.

283-A - Coordination With Agricultural Districts Program.

284 - Intermunicipal Cooperation in Comprehensive Planning and Land Use Regulation.

285 - Separability Clause.