§ A101-5.d. Contents of application or appeal.  


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  • The record on appeal shall consist of the following material in regard to the following matter:
    A. 
    Appeals regarding any bulk or area requirement of the Zoning Law of the Village of Tuxedo Park:
    (1) 
    A copy of the letter, opinion, decision or requirement or ruling appealed from.
    (2) 
    A written, executed petition stating in detail all the pertinent facts relating to the appeal, including the date of construction of any building located on the subject property, and stating the grounds for the appeal.
    (3) 
    A sketch plan or survey of the subject premises, accurately showing the dimensions of all actual or proposed structures on the subject premises, the distances or all actual or proposed side yards, rear yards, front yards, courts, driveways, abutting streets and, except for appeals involving court areas or locations, the distance from the side and rear lot lines to existing structures, if any, on adjoining properties closer than 300 feet to said lot lines. If such an appeal is based upon conditions arising out of topographical conditions, such as differences in elevation, streams or outcropping of rocks or the like, the plot plan or survey should sufficiently indicate the nature and extent of said conditions.
    (4) 
    A copy of the deed of conveyance into the present owner of the property in question. together with copies of any easement, restriction or covenant of record encumbering or affectinq the title of said owner.
    B. 
    Appeals regarding any use requirements of the Zoning Law of the Village of Tuxedo Park:
    (1) 
    A copy of the letter, opinion, decision or requirement appealed from.
    (2) 
    A written executed petition stating in detail all the pertinent facts relating to the appeal, including:
    (a) 
    All necessary dollars-and-cents proof;
    (b) 
    The date of acquisition of the subject property by the appellant or his principal; and
    (c) 
    The grounds for the appeal.
    (3) 
    A diagram identifying the property upon which the use will be located and the types and number of uses, if any, within a one-thousand-foot radius of the proposed use.
    C. 
    Appeals from the requirements of § 7-736 of the New York State Village Law (building on private roads):
    (1) 
    A copy of the letter, opinion, decision or requirement or ruling appealed from.
    (2) 
    A written executed petition stating in detail all the pertinent facts relating to the appeal and stating the grounds therefor.
    (3) 
    A sketch plan or survey showing accurately the size of the subject property, the location of the proposed structure thereon, the amount of frontage on abutting roads, the distance of the proposed structure from any abutting road. If the property does not abut a Village-maintained street, the distance from the subject property to the nearest such street and the dimensions, location and type of access to any proposed structure on the property from the nearest Village-maintained street.
    (4) 
    A long-form environmental assessment form (EAF) as required by SEQRA (ECL Article 8 and 6 NYCRR Part 617).
    D. 
    Appeals from the Board of Architectural Review:
    (1) 
    A copy of the ruling appealed from.
    (2) 
    A written, executed petition stating in detail all the pertinent facts relating to the appeal and stating the grounds therefor.
    (3) 
    A sketch plan or survey showing accurately the size of the subject property, the location of the proposed structure thereon together with all architectural renderings and drawings that were before the Board of Architectural Review that formed the basis of its ruling appealed from.
    E. 
    Applications for Special Use Permits under the Village of Tuxedo Park Zoning Law:
    (1) 
    A written, executed application for such relief stating in detail all pertinent facts relating to the application and the grounds or reasons for the appeal, including such engineering and survey data as, in the opinion of the Building Inspector or the Village Engineer or any professional hired by the Chair to assist the Board, is necessary to assist the Board in making its decision.
    (2) 
    Any other information or data that the Board may reasonably require after the public hearing.
    (3) 
    A long-form environmental assessment form (EAF) under SEQRA (ECL Article 8 and 6 NYCRR Part 617).
    (4) 
    A copy of the deed of conveyance into the present owner of the property in question, together with copies of any easement restriction or covenant of record encumbering or affecting the title of said owner.
    F. 
    Supplemented appeals:
    (1) 
    Any record on appeal may be supplemented by a memorandum of law or any other information or data the applicant feels may support or explain the appeal.
Amended 5-24-2007