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Timestamp: 2019-04-23 07:56:44
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 66', '§ 66', '§ 66', '§ 66', '§ 66', '§ 66', '§ 66', '§ 66', '§ 66', 'art 505', 'art 505', '§ 66', '§ 66']

Ch 66 Art IV Administration and Enforcement
§ 66-20 Coastal erosion management permit
§ 66-21 Bonds.
§ 66-22 Administrator.
§ 66-23 Interpretation; conflicts with other legislation.
§ 66-24 Environmental quality review.
§ 66-25 (Reserved)
§ 66-26 Amendments.
§ 66-27 Certification.
Chapter 66 Coastal Erosion Hazard Areas
Chapter 66 Coastal Erosion Hazard Areas Article IV Administration and Enforcement
A coastal erosion management permit will be issued for regulated activities which comply with the general standards and restrictions in § 66-8B, and requirements of the applicable sections of this chapter, provided that the following are adhered to:
A map, drawn to a scale, no smaller than 1:24,000, showing the location of the proposed activity.
Permits will be issued by and bear the name and signature of the Administrator and will specify the:
A coastal erosion management permit may be issued with such terms and conditions as are necessary to ensure compliance with the policies and provisions of Article 34 of the Environmental Conservation Law, the Coastal Erosion Management Regulations implementing Article 34 (6 NYCRR, Part 505) and the laws and policies of the Village.
When an application is made for a coastal erosion management permit, variance thereto or other form of approval required by this chapter and such activity is subject to other permit, variance, hearing or application procedures required by another federal, state or local regulatory agency pursuant to any federal, state or local law or ordinance, the Zoning Enforcement Officer shall, at the request of the applicant, consolidate and coordinate the application, permit, variance and hearing procedures as required by each regulatory agency into a single, comprehensive hearing and review procedure. However, nothing contained in this section shall be deemed to limit or restrict any regulatory agencies which are properly a party to such a consolidated review proceeding from the independent exercise of such discretionary authority with respect to the issuance, denial or modification of such permits, variances or other forms of approval as they may have been granted by law.
The Village may require a bond or other form of financial security. Such bond or security must be in an amount, with such surety and conditions as are satisfactory to the Village, so as to ensure compliance with the terms and conditions stated in the coastal erosion management permit.
The authority for administering and enforcing this chapter is hereby conferred upon the Administrator. The Administrator has the power and duty to:
Apply the regulations, restrictions, and standards or other provisions of this chapter.
Perform normal and customary administrative functions required by the Village, relative to the Coastal Erosion Hazard Areas Act, Article 34 of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law, 6 NYCRR, Part 505, and this chapter.
Have, in addition, powers and duties as are established in, or reasonably implied from this chapter as are necessary to achieve its stated purpose.
The provisions of this chapter will take precedence over any other laws, ordinances or codes in effect in the Village, to the extent that the provisions of this chapter are more stringent than such other laws, ordinances or codes. A coastal erosion management permit issued pursuant to this chapter does not relieve the permit applicant from the responsibility of obtaining other permits or approvals as may be necessary, nor does it convey any rights or interest in real property.
§ 66-25 (Reserved) [1]
Editor's Note: Former § 66-25, Penalties for offenses, was repealed 5-19-2003 by L.L. No. 8-2003. See now Ch. 116, Penalties.
The Board of Trustees of the Village of Kings Point may amend, supplement or repeal the provisions, regulations, procedures or standards of this chapter.
Prior to the adoption of any such mandatory legislation, said Board shall:
Notify the Commissioners of the New York State Department of Conservation, in writing, of the proposed amendment for his review and comments concerning:
Whether the amendment is subject to his approval; and,
If it is, whether the amendment conforms to the minimum standards of a certified program.
Conduct such public hearing on and make such referrals of such amendment as may be required by law.
After enactment, the amendment shall be sent to the Commissioner of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation for certification.