New York Laws
Article 7 - Building Zones
7-712-A - Board of Appeals Procedure.

(b) An appeal shall be taken within sixty days after the filing of any
order, requirement, decision, interpretation or determination of the
administrative official, by filing with such administrative official and
with the board of appeals a notice of appeal, specifying the grounds
thereof and the relief sought. The administrative official from whom the
appeal is taken shall forthwith transmit to the board of appeals all the
papers constituting the record upon which the action appealed from was
taken.
6. Stay upon appeal. An appeal shall stay all proceedings in
furtherance of the action appealed from, unless the administrative
official charged with the enforcement of such local law, from whom the
appeal is taken, certifies to the board of appeals, after the notice of
appeal shall have been filed with the administrative official, that by
reason of facts stated in the certificate a stay would, in his or her
opinion, cause imminent peril to life or property, in which case
proceedings shall not be stayed otherwise than by a restraining order
which may be granted by the board of appeals or by a court of record on
application, on notice to the administrative official from whom the
appeal is taken and on due cause shown.
7. Hearing on appeal. The board of appeals shall fix a reasonable time
for the hearing of the appeal or other matter referred to it and give
public notice of such hearing by publication in a paper of general
circulation in the village at least five days prior to the date thereof.
The cost of sending or publishing any notices relating to such appeal,
or a reasonable fee relating thereto, shall be borne by the appealing
party and shall be paid to the board prior to the hearing of such
appeal. Upon the hearing, any party may appear in person, or by agent or
attorney.

8. Time of decision. The board of appeals shall decide upon the appeal
within sixty-two days after the conduct of said hearing. The time within
which the board of appeals must render its decision may be extended by
mutual consent of the applicant and the board.
9. Filing of decision and notice. The decision of the board of appeals
on the appeal shall be filed in the office of the village clerk within
five business days after the day such decision is rendered, and a copy
thereof mailed to the applicant.
10. Notice to park commission and county planning board or agency or
regional planning council. At least five days before such hearing, the
board of appeals shall mail notices thereof to the parties, to the
regional state park commission having jurisdiction over any state park
or parkway within five hundred feet of the property affected by such
appeal and to the county planning board or agency or regional planning
council as required by section two hundred thirty-nine-m of the general
municipal law, which notice shall be accompanied by a full statement of
such proposed action, as defined in subdivision one of section two
hundred thirty-nine-m of the general municipal law.
11. Compliance with state environmental quality review act. The board
of appeals shall comply with the provisions of the state environmental
quality review act under article eight of the environmental conservation
law and its implementing regulations as codified in title six, part six
hundred seventeen of the New York codes, rules and regulations.
12. Rehearing. A motion for the zoning board of appeals to hold a
rehearing to review any order, decision or determination of the board
not previously reheard may be made by any member of the board. A
unanimous vote of all members of the board then present is required for
such rehearing to occur. Such rehearing is subject to the same notice
provisions as an original hearing. Upon such rehearing the board may
reverse, modify or annul its original order, decision or determination
upon the unanimous vote of all members then present, provided the board
finds that the rights vested in persons acting in good faith in reliance
upon the reheard order, decision or determination will not be prejudiced
thereby.
13. Voting requirements. (a) Decision of the board. Except as
otherwise provided in subdivision twelve of this section, every motion
or resolution of a board of appeals shall require for its adoption the
affirmative vote of a majority of all the members of the board of
appeals as fully constituted regardless of vacancies or absences. Where
an action is the subject of a referral to the county planning agency or
regional planning council the voting provisions of section two hundred
thirty-nine-m of the general municipal law shall apply.
(b) Default denial of appeal. In exercising its appellate jurisdiction
only, if an affirmative vote of a majority of all members of the board
is not attained on a motion or resolution to grant a variance or reverse
any order, requirement, decision or determination of the enforcement
official within the time allowed by subdivision eight of this section,
the appeal is denied. The board may amend the failed motion or
resolution and vote on the amended motion or resolution within the time
allowed without being subject to the rehearing process as set forth in
subdivision twelve of this section.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

VIL - Village

Article 7 - Building Zones

7-700 - Grant of Power.

7-701 - Transfer of Development Rights; Definitions; Conditions; Procedures.

7-702 - Districts.

7-703 - Incentive Zoning; Definitions, Purpose, Conditions, Procedures.

7-703-A - Planned Unit Development Zoning Districts.

7-704 - Purposes in View.

7-706 - Method of Procedure.

7-708 - Changes.

7-709 - Exemption of Lots Shown on Approved Subdivision Plats.

7-710 - Adoption of First Zoning Local Law.

7-712 - Zoning Board of Appeals.

7-712-A - Board of Appeals Procedure.

7-712-B - Permitted Action by Board of Appeals.

7-712-C - Article Seventy-Eight Proceeding.

7-714 - Remedies.

7-716 - Conflict With Other Laws.

7-718 - Planning Board; Creation, Appointment.

7-722 - Village Comprehensive Plan.

7-724 - Official Maps, Changes in Official Map; Notice of Hearing.

7-725-A - Site Plan Review.

7-725-B - Approval of Special Use Permits.

7-728 - Subdivision Review; Approval of Plats; Development of Filed Plats.

7-730 - Subdivision Review; Approval of Plats; Additional Requisites.

7-732 - Subdivision Review; Record of Plats.

7-734 - Buildings in Streets; Permits; Hearings; Review.

7-736 - Construction of Municipal Utility in Streets; Permits for Erection of Buildings; Appeal; Review by Court.

7-738 - Subdivision Review; Approval of Cluster Development.

7-739 - Coordination With Agricultural Districts Program.

7-740 - Review of Decisions of Planning Board.

7-741 - Intermunicipal Cooperation in Comprehensive Planning and Land Use Regulation.

7-742 - Separability Clause.