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002V1.andS. e NEWS DISPLAY ADVERTISING CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 914 297-3723 84 EAST MAIN STREET-N'APPINGI:RS FALLS 9 NY 12590 i 428.23 Chairman Chairman of the AAB mamba f the AAB cerned With the p undef consideration EASE TAKE NOTICE that the follow- shall visit the site of proposed crUbtlon and to the appliest Amendment to the Zoning Ordinance The Town Board shall designate one (1) N siding for a Board of Architectural member of the AAB as Chairman. 2ft ' OANOAAO FOR tlIEw 4E gUBi�ii€Tt NGE OF sew and Historic District Advisory ,, onductfig'Its review,,th Aft Bhafl` AP RO C� rd, was adopted by the Town Board of 428.24 Advisors eve bale the proposed architectural a d sUbstintial Change in sit or in the Town of Wappinger at their Regular The Building Inspector, Town Plan f, lar�sca h plans in accordance With tfi6 extef o`rffanb of 8n ed roject onth,y Meetield December g 1st, Town Attorney and the Town Engineer �II fo,f §cqa standards. ? fie be Cor we`1r hides- 8 act in an advisory' capacity to the Ak 2 New slrucf re =should �e ti E t#ihaPhe following Ordinance was offered by 828.25 OuorumD sffc ed to a height4rSti Compatible ring UNCILMAN REIS who moved, its TFiree($)428.25s .OtU ABshal the buildings and ehvr�rttentwith w c 4P8.9„FI A' AFFIDAVITOFPUBLICAIION option: they are visually relate AN 14 ORDINANCE AMENDING THE stitute a quorum for, the transacti° 428.52 The gross volume of any new REFERING AGENCY ZONING ORDINANCE OF business. Decisions of thb AAB shall structure should ba visually compatible with Th findings and recommend ions of THE TOWN OF WAPPINGEP result of a majority vole of the memb€t the builtlings itonment ich! the' AAB shall ba c6nsider'ed a find 'he following Ordinance was offered by thby are visual afbd. hb final decision on approval pl"ons o moved its adoption: � 428.28 futeetings 28.53 In At �freet elevatif3n of a or application shall 6e ma e y he ap- 1n amendment to the Zoning Ordinance The AAB shall schedule meetings at 1iUllding, therotrfion between ttiitiidtFi` ptopnate referring agency. he Town of Wappinger for the purpose once a month, and meet in accordahc �tN : af'id height in It faoade(s) should be visual- 2. The provisions of this �dinance are State of New York 9 idding a new Section entitled "Arcfirtec- all provisions of the New York State en § Iy compahtile W1th, the buildings and an • separable antlLlf any provisibtat,dlause, of and Historic District Advisory Board." Meetings Law. No meeting shall bo re- °stirqnment with which it is ifl5ually related. sentence sub �” e`ciion, word or pRart thereof County Of Dutchess, 3E IT RESOLVED AND ORDAINED by quired if no cases have been placed Milne t4 M d28 54 Tate prdp° ion ilii relationships ° is held illegal„eitialid or Unconstitutional, or y i Town Board of the Town of Wappinger agenda as of five (5) business days titior ietwee-A 86ors ft vii q vs in the street inapplicabll6 tfidhy person or circumstance, follows: to the scheduled meeting. aced j shoUl Iso Iy compatible with such i,legali Invalidity or Uncbnstituior im- I. The Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Y � the b'it Wings a. nment With which ` ty, or inapp11Ability shall hbt affedi or im- Town of Wappinger. ippinger, duly adopted March 10; 1980 428.27 Disqualificattbn for Intere§t it Is visual f, pair any df the remaining prAvisions, d as or From time to time 15 fur- Any member of the AAB Who has or B She- - hof 'solids to voids, clauses,l�ences AUbsbbtipns i"Qrde, or 3r amended by adding: Section 428 as ticipaled in any manner in the proper io : o h _j the facade, should parts of t rdinance of their Iicatioh ` lows: of plans presented to the AAB for r e �y. (fi tll Wiih the building's to othlboef`sons or circdmst r�s. If is Gisela SChMitZ shall not take part in the AAB review of tiU _ Vie»-�nwr n which- it is visually heretiy ttll''eclared to be the legisie intent ... .... . • . . Of the riveted=- ;that this Ordinance w, ih 1fe been °CTION 428 ARCHITECTURAL AND plans. Such member shall, prior to thetdFi* * W STORIC DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD vening off the sAAB ueetinbn ,W iagefida, 4 =lag T xisitfig rhythm created tiq adopfbd if such” tllegai, ihv or un- Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, 428:1 FINDINGS AND PURPOSE plans a exi I "' i ng masses and spaces bet- constituhonal provison plau` ntence, The Town Board finds that the economy notify the AAB, in writing that he haspar ould;®e preserved insofar as sUbsebtlon Wofd or part had been in - tics ated in the re aration of `suchrans' #' cludettlherem, and if such jii# nor sir- beta duly sworn, says that he is, and at the several id quality of life of the Town of WappingerP ✓• - `' i adffected by its visual environment. The and is therefore preparation of �prSPl , : m erials used m t al curd t ce ib which the Ori3inance or part g y aerial welfare of residents and of proper- participation in the review ptbcb5s ttiei' on - fa ,�'�d 5a'visUaltji t h ` the`f'I;of")S. field: inapplicable,, �t d, been BOokke e e r . • . . . . • • • owners as well as property values and th s and environmerit With hl h s iflEall" exempt therefrom. times hereinafterwas the .......� . . e tax base, are enhanced by Natural and 428:3 FUNCTIONS OF THE AAg It is` ifdjpp related. " '3. This t�rdinance shall take effect Upon .an in features and structures of visual 428.31 Review Authority 4 _ Tfie texture inherent in the facade Addption, posting and pUblicatibn as id historical value. Excessive uniformity, The AAB shall have the authority to. " sh6u,, , be visually cbmpatible' With the prescribed by Town Law. Of the W. & S.D. NEWS, a newspaper printed and ssimilariry,, inappropriateness or poor recommend approval, approval vnth oondi bUiltliiiris and nyironment wi�h. �w et is Seconded by; Superwsd Pamo uali of design intneeMeriorappearance tions,ordisapprovalofpl3n§gi' ferr o 'visuallyrelat Fs F"" RiillCall-Vote:_5lFyes:ONay's z ublished ever Wednesday In the ear in the Town of f buildings erected in any neighbofhood bq the Town Boothe Bull Zon'nin Boardt _ 428.59 Co rs and pabi d life I; ELAINE H. SNOWDEN, Towyn ClertC of 1) y y dversely offacis the desirability of the im- _ Planning Board, o cj facade short be visually c ripAtible With the Town of Wappmger, do hereby certify is late area and neighboring areas for peals:ThissPlanning 3oariti$- in g� _'th2tftflfflm and enviiefiAluith.tllitlich,'.that „the forbgdin Ordinance was duly Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, and that the asidential and business purposes or other of Appeals and Building Inspecto it is?a haltgqleiafed. adopted at a R" aF MCAtiftg of the Town se and by so doing impairs the benefits Upon a finding thatlanshm review he ollowiri $2810 T,bdesign of a rosht3uld oe Board of the Town of Wappinger held I occupancy of existing property in such advisable, refer p vid�ually cd atfblewith 6 bilildingA and December i f986 at which time Aquoruni annexed NOTICE was duly published m the said teas, impairs the stability and value of both categories to the AAB' environmA, Ith which IS visually latex present and particip$tbd throughout nproved and unimproved real property in (a) National Register and Locally 428 51 fi he lendsope pin shbUld tie ' gfi$hat the same has not been in any mom 011e OIlC 4 appropriate Designated Properties and Districts; newspaper for .. weeks SUCCeSS1\'ely . ave areas, prevents the most app p 9 sensitive to`tfje:individUal bull din `its oc c 'tier rescinded or annulled and that thy; levelo meet of such areas, produces Plans for construction alterations, additions scope s r nestle Further, i e land- t same is stilt in force and effect and is duly I n ration of -property in such areas with or restorations located in Pederai State, I., _ ,t $ft11.061 4if Aily coin efitefed int '.ininutes.titsaid irieetirig:, , in each Week, commencing On the. . Y .day Of .Dei 4 ittendant deterioration of conditions Affec- locally designsaae , Ffat$t Iasis d 6� patiblb , _:, a en hinenf - 111 W) rf�E� W �I��tJE I tt i heieUt� d to the treakh, safe comfort antl general located on the P � with; visareed to setmq frond: H tta at #the $awelfare df the inh96itanfs ifereof, and structufeslistbdonthaeffnao al is 4 k teatde(sjsti�iidblend Tpwri of W fff � ii day of 19. 86. and on the following states thereafter, na[[IeIV festioys a proper relationship between the of Historic Places; or de with bth trig Pd'tlir$choribl expres 1Ji mbar 1 1�1R ,'; biN axable value of real property m such areas ble for listing on the National fiegister sion. Ni 1t eF# Jacer�ifitd s tfAve a ddm' i �, �T. ERIK On Ind the cost of municipal services provid- Historic Places by the State Office of Pa nant hond'nial ofPtt a ssion, this T ; TOWN OF IfuGER 3d therefor. it is the purpose of this O[- Recreation and Historic Preservatibn, expressibrta§hoUCd be., over and Dated: December 2, 1988 . ..... . .. . . ....... . finance to prevent these and other harm- locally designated by the Town of Wa relfeCted. f ' lul effects of such exterior appearances of Inger as significant historic structures. 4P8•C,'13 ytrchitbot thbuld be i buildings erected in any neighborhood arid (b) site Development Plans. incor8 rat-AsX�tkg-e the new and ending on the .... rd..... day of...I?ec..... . thus to promote and protect the health; development plans before the Plana _g I fi the of sand tfi pf d enhance safety, comfort and general welfare of the Board for review; raisin, ib Industr 1, here t c a ct I a afea. community, to promote the public conve- Commercial, Office, ML i-1=amillf and tt 514;TN tba Iding(s) 19. $6. both days inclusive. mance and prosperity, conserve the value Mobile Home Park development, and open f �ri the Atfe pr ert� Ind the i of buildings and natural and man-made space developgent. ,ptfier yard t cks, houl sually % g p p pp. f_ cgnipatibltiy�( H the bU..., s iron - features and encourage the most a - (c) Special Permit Used. A lications C6 ptopnate use and development of land special permit uses in ali_distncts. bn with ctTit is 1isuall 615 f�?�� LL1 within the Town (d) Signs. Pians for construction or er •"d2 51 § Signs shouit! be iA@ scale, ; _ ,tier n arAnftheTown tion of signs: �1ivleYrri9ttlaland dbnfig and il- ; 1. . PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the follow- ing Amendment to the Zoning Ordinance Providing for a Board of Architectural Review and Historic District Advisory Board, was adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger at their Regular Bimonthly Meeting held December 1st, 1986 The following Ordinance was offered by COUNCILMAN REIS who moved its adoption AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER The following Ordinance was offered by who moved its adoption. An amendment to the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Wappinger for the purpose of adding a new Section entitled "Architec- tural and Historic District Advisory Board.'' BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDAINED by the Town. Board of the Town of Wappinger as follows 1. The Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Wappinger, duly adopted March 10, 1980 and as amended from time to time is fur- ther amended by adding Section 428 as follows: SECTION 428 ARCHITECTURAL AND HISTORIC DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD 428.1 FINDINGS AND PURPOSE The Town Board finds that the economy and quality of life of the Town of Wappinger are affected by its visual environment. The general welfare of residents and of proper- ty owners as well as property values and the tax base, are enhanced by natural and man-made features and structures of visual and historical value. Excessive uniformity, dissimilarity, inappropriateness or poor quality of design in the exterior appearance of buildings erected in any neighborhood adversely affects the desirability of the im- mediate area and neighboring areas for residential and business purposes or other use and by so doing impairs the benefits of occupancy of existing property in such areas, impairs the stability and value of both improved and unimproved real property in such areas, prevents the most appropriate development of such areas, produces degeneration of property in such areas with attendant deterioration of conditions affec- ting the health, safety, comfort and general welfare of the inhabitants thereof, and destroys a proper relationship between the taxable value of real property in such areas and the cost of municipal services provid- ed therefor. It is the purpose of this Or- dinance to prevent these and other harm- ful effects of such exterior appearances of buildings erected in any neighborhood and thus to promote and protect the health, safety, comfort and general welfare of the community, to promote the public conve- nience and prosperity, conserve the value of buildings and natural and man-made features and encourage the most ap- propriate use and development of land within the Town. Accordingly, the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger hereby finds that it is in the best interests of the citizens of the Town of Wappinger and protective of their health, safety, economic and general welfare to create an "Architectural and Historical District Advisory Board" (hereinafter refer- red to as "AAB") in order to accomplish these purposes and insure proper protec- tion and development of the visual environ- ment of the Town of Wappinger. 428.2 CONSTITUTION OF BOARD AND RULES OF CONDUCT 428.21 Appointment The AAB shall be appointed by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger and shall consist of five (5) members, all of whom shall be residents of the Town of Wapp- inger. Of the members first appointed, one shall hold office for the term of one year, one for the term of two years, one for the term of three years, one for the term of four years and one for the term of five years, from and after his appointment. Their suc- cessors shall be appointed for a term of five years from and atter the expiration of the terms of their predecessors in office. Members shall serve without compensa- tion. Vacancies shall be filled by the Town Board for unexpired terms of any members whose position on the AAB shall become vacant. 428.22 Members The AAB members shall, insofar as possible, be chosen for qualification and training in the fields of architecture, land- scape architecture, construction, planning, design, or other related disciplines. The Chairman of the Planning Board shall serve as an exofficio member of the AAB. If the Chairman of the Planning Board is unable to serve the Town Board shall appoint another member of the Planning Board to serve in this capacity. 428.23 Chairman The Town Board shall designate one (1) member of the AAB as Chairman. 428.24 Advisors The Building Inspector, Town Planner, Town Attorney and the Town Engineer shall act in an advisory capacity to the AAB. 428.25 Quorum Three (3) members of the AAB shalkaen- stitute a quorum for the transaction of business. Decisions of the AAB shall be the result of a majority vote of the membership. 426.26 Meetings The AAB shall schedule meetings at least once a month, and meet in accordance with all provisions of the New York State Open Meetings Law. No meeting shall be re- quired if no cases have been placed on the agenda as of five (5) business days prior to the scheduled meeting. 428.27 Disqualification for Interest Any member of the AAB who has par- ticipaled in any manner in the preparation of plans presented to the AAB for review shall not take part in the AAB review of such plans. Such member shall, prior to the con- vening of the AAB meeting at which such plans are first included on the agenda, notify the AAB, in writing, that he has par- ticipated in the preparation of such plans and is therefore disqualifying himself from participation in the review process thereon. 428.3 FUNCTIONS OF THE AAB 428.31 Review Authority The AAB shall have the authority to recommend approval, approval with condi- tions, or disapproval of plans referred-tojt'"N by the Town Board, Building Inspector,._ Planning Board, or the Zoning Board of Ap-' peals. The Planning Board, Zoning Boar's of Appeals and Building Inspector mai' upon a finding that such review would be advisable, refer plans in the following(, catagones to the AAB: (a) National Register and Locally " Designated Properties and Districts. Plans for construction alterations, additions or restoration, located in Federal, State or locally designated Historic Districts or located on the same property as individual structures listed on the National Register of Historic Places, or determined to be eligi- ble for listing on the National Register of Historic Places by the State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, or locally designated by the Town of Wapp- inger as significant historic structures..,, (b) Site Development Plans. Site development plans before the Planning Board for review, relating to Industrial, Commercial, Office, Multi -Family, and Mobile Home Park development, and open space development. (c) Special Permit Uses. Applications for special permit uses in all districts. (d) Signs. Plans for construction or erec- tion of signs. 428.32 Reports The AAB may, on its own initiative, issue reports recommending programs or legisla- tion in the interest of preserving or improv- ing the visual environment. 428.4 PROCEDURES 428.41 Applications The referring agency shall transmit to the AAB copies of the application and plans submitted by the applicant. If necessary, the AAB shall request additional informa- tion from the applicant to enable it to review the proposed project. Essential plans and information shall include, but not necessari- ly be limited lo7 (a) Planning Board File. (b) Building Department File. Building Department files on the subject property and adjacent properties. (c) Plans and Elevations. Scale plans and elevations showing the nature of con- struction and the materials to be incor- porated in the exterior of the project. (d) Site Plans. A site plan, at appropriate scale, showing information required by Sec- tion 450 of the Zoning Ordinance. (e) Renderings. Three-dimensional sketch or rendering illustrating significant aspects of construction and exterior design, when deemed necessary and requested by the AAB and at a scale deemed appropriate by the AAB. 428.42 Preliminary Design and Meeting with Applicant After referral to the AAB, applicants shall be encouraged to submit preliminary designs for AAB review and comment prior to final design submission. The applicant shall further be given the opportunity to discuss the proposed plans with the AAB at one of its meetings. 428.43 Site Visits. Insofar as is possible, and whenever deemed necessary by the UI1iLAI .9L/V 6111 1,,1,Y 84 EAST MAIN Chairman of the AAB, members of the AAB carred with the shall visit the site of proposed constructionand to the app 428.5 STANDARDS FOR REVIEW In conducting its review, the AAB shall evaluate the proposed architectural and landscaping plans in accordance with the following standards. 428.51 New structures should be con- structed to a height visually compatible with the buildings and environment with which they are visually related. 428.52 The gross volume of any new structure should be visually compatible with the buildings and environment with which they are visually related. 428.53 In the street elevation(s) of a building, the proportion between the width and height in the facade(s) should be visual- ly compatible with the buildings and en- vironment with which it is visually related. 428.54 The proportions and relationships between doors and windows in the street facadets) should be visually compatible with the buildings and environment with which it is visually related. 428.55 The rhythm of solids to voids, created by openings in the facade, should be visually compatible with the buildings and environment with which it is visually related 4,28.56 Therexisting rhythm created by existing building masses and spaces bet- ween them should be preserved, insofar as practicable. 428.57 The materials used in the final facade(s),should be visually compatible with the buildings and environment with which it is visually related. 428.58 The texture inherent in the facade should be visually compatible with the buildings and environment with which it is visually related. 428.59 Colors and patterns used on the facade should be visually compatible with the buildings and environment with which it is visually related. 428.510 The design of the roof should be visually compatible with the buildings and environment with which it is visually related. 428.511 The landscape plan should be sensitive to the individual building, its oc- cupants and their needs. Further, the land- scape treatment should be visually com- patibie with the buildings and environment with which it is visually related. 42B.512'All street facade(s) should blend with other buildings via directional expres- sion. When adjacent buildings have a domi- nant horizontal or verticaLexpression, this expression should be carried over and relfected. 428.513 Architectural -details -should be incorporated as necessary to relate the new with the old and to preserve,and enhance the inherent characteristics".of the area. 428.514 The setback of the building(s) from the street or property line, and the other yard setbacks, should be visually compatible with the buildings and ehviron- ment with which it is visually related. 428.515 Signs should be of a size, scale, style, materials and configuration and il- lumination that is visually compatible with the building to which it relates, and should further be visually compatible with the buildings and environment with which it is visually related. 428.6 FINDINGS, 428.61 The AAB may make the following findings: Recommended This finding shall be in- dicative that the plan will not be detrimen- tal to the visual environment,-, meets the standards required by the Town of Wapp- inger, and may proceed through the normal approvals process. 428.62 Recommended wtth Conditions This finding shall be indicative that the plan will meet the standards of the "Recom- mended" category with modifications or conditions. If the suggested modifications are made, the plan shall be deemed "Recommended." 428.63 Not Recommended This finding shall be indieAtive that the plan is found to be detrimentafto the visual environment and beneath the standards of design required by the Town of Wappinger and cannot be rendered acceptable by the imposition of conditions or modifications. The disapproved plan shall be returned to the referring agency accompanied by a writ- ten explanation of the reasons for the disap- proval and the basis for the findingthat the plan cannot be rendered acceptable by the imposition of conditions or. modifications. 428.7 REPORT FINDINGS The AAB snail report its findings and recommendations to the referring agency in writing, within thirty (30) days of receipt of the referral. Copies of such reports are to be distributed by the referring agency.to any agency of the Town of Wappinger con - 426.8 SUB; APP Any substant exterior appear. may be subject tion by the AAE propriate refer 428.9 REFE The findings the AAB shall t the final decisi or application propriate refer 2. The provi: separable anc sentence, sub! is held illegal, i. inapplicable to such illegality, i ty, or inapplici pair any of clauses, sentei parts of this 01 to other pars( hereby declare that this Ord adopted if s( constitutional I subsection, wr Ciudad thereir cumstance, to thereof is he specifically ex 3. This Ordi adoption, po prescribed by Seconded t Roll Call Vc I, ELAINE H the Town of N that the forei adopted at a F Board of the December 1, 1 was present and that the se ner rescinde( same is still it entered in the IN WITNES to set my hai Town of Wi December. 11 Dated: Decer