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Timestamp: 2019-03-21 04:10:22
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§19', '§20', '§284', '§ 7', '§119', '§20', '§284', '§ 7', '§28', '§20', '§261', '§272', '§ 7', '§ 7', '§236', '§239', '§239', '§239']

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|Flowchart=File:1-NY-a - TH - Land Use Planning 2017-05-15.pdf
|PermitOverview=In New York, land use planning is a function of cooperative local government action. [[New York State – General Municipal Law| N.Y. Gen. Muni. L. §§19-o and 119-u]]; [[New York State – General City Law|N.Y. Gen. City L. §20-g]]; [[New York State – Town Law|N.Y. Twn. L. §284(1)]]; [[New York State – Village Law|N.Y. Village L. § 7-741(1)]].
|PermitOverview=In New York, land use planning is a function of cooperative local government action. [[New York State – General Municipal Law| N.Y. Gen. Muni. L. §§119-o and 119-u]]; [[New York State – General City Law|N.Y. Gen. City L. §20-g]]; [[New York State – Town Law|N.Y. Twn. L. §284(1)]]; [[New York State – Village Law|N.Y. Village L. § 7-741(1)]].
Local governments may implement comprehensive land use plans and regulate land use development to protect the public health, safety, and general welfare of its citizens. [[New York State – General City Law|N.Y. Gen. City L. §28-a, City Comprehensive Plan]]; [[New York State – General City Law|N.Y. Gen. City L. §20, Grant of Power]]; [[New York State – Town Law|N.Y. Twn. L. §261, Grant of Power]]; [[New York State – Town Law|N.Y. Twn. L. §272a, Town Comprehensive Plan]]; [[New York State – Village Law|N.Y. Village L. § 7-700, Grant of Power]]; [[New York State – Village Law|N.Y. Village L. § 7-722, Village Comprehensive Plan]]; [[New York State – General Municipal Law|N.Y. Gen. Muni. L. §236, General Powers]]; [[New York State – General Municipal Law|N.Y. Gen. Muni. L. §239-d, County Comprehensive Plan]]; [[New York State – General Municipal Law|N.Y. Gen. Muni. L. §239-i, Regional Comprehensive Plan]]. A local government may implement special, open space, and farmland protection plans separate from a comprehensive land use plan. [[New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Comprehensive Plans Website]].
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The county legislative body must file the adopted comprehensive plan and any amendments to the plan in the office of the county clerk, or register. The county legislative body must also file a copy of the comprehensive plan and any amendments to the plan in the office of the county planning board, with the secretary of state, as well as with the clerk of each municipality within the county. N.Y. Gen. Muni. L. §239-d(8);
If the proposed development is located wholly or partially within an area listed in an adopted open space plan, or an adopted farmland protection plan, the developer should review the plans to determine development restricts and compliance measures. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Comprehensive Plans Website.
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