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§ 280. Permits for buildings in bed of mapped streets. For the purpose  of preserving the integrity of such official map or plan no permit shall  hereafter be issued for any building in the bed of any street or highway  shown  or  laid  out on such map or plan, provided, however, that if the  land within such mapped street or highway is not yielding a fair  return  on its value to the owner, the board of appeals, or other similar board,  in  any  town  which  has  established such a board having power to make  variances or exceptions in zoning regulations, shall  have  power  in  a  specific case by the vote of a majority of its members to grant a permit  for  a  building  in  such  street  or  highway  which will as little as  practicable increase the cost of opening such street or highway, or tend  to cause a change of such official map  or  plan,  and  such  board  may  impose  reasonable  requirements as a condition of granting such permit,  which requirements shall inure to the benefit of the town. Before taking  any action authorized in this section, the board of appeals  or  similar  board shall give a hearing at which parties in interest and others shall  have  an  opportunity to be heard. At least ten days' notice of the time  and place of such hearing shall be published in a newspaper  of  general  circulation  in  such town. Any such decision shall be subject to review  in the same manner and pursuant to the same  provisions  as  in  appeals  from the decisions of such board upon zoning regulations.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Twn > Article-16 > 280

§ 280. Permits for buildings in bed of mapped streets. For the purpose  of preserving the integrity of such official map or plan no permit shall  hereafter be issued for any building in the bed of any street or highway  shown  or  laid  out on such map or plan, provided, however, that if the  land within such mapped street or highway is not yielding a fair  return  on its value to the owner, the board of appeals, or other similar board,  in  any  town  which  has  established such a board having power to make  variances or exceptions in zoning regulations, shall  have  power  in  a  specific case by the vote of a majority of its members to grant a permit  for  a  building  in  such  street  or  highway  which will as little as  practicable increase the cost of opening such street or highway, or tend  to cause a change of such official map  or  plan,  and  such  board  may  impose  reasonable  requirements as a condition of granting such permit,  which requirements shall inure to the benefit of the town. Before taking  any action authorized in this section, the board of appeals  or  similar  board shall give a hearing at which parties in interest and others shall  have  an  opportunity to be heard. At least ten days' notice of the time  and place of such hearing shall be published in a newspaper  of  general  circulation  in  such town. Any such decision shall be subject to review  in the same manner and pursuant to the same  provisions  as  in  appeals  from the decisions of such board upon zoning regulations.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Twn > Article-16 > 280

§ 280. Permits for buildings in bed of mapped streets. For the purpose  of preserving the integrity of such official map or plan no permit shall  hereafter be issued for any building in the bed of any street or highway  shown  or  laid  out on such map or plan, provided, however, that if the  land within such mapped street or highway is not yielding a fair  return  on its value to the owner, the board of appeals, or other similar board,  in  any  town  which  has  established such a board having power to make  variances or exceptions in zoning regulations, shall  have  power  in  a  specific case by the vote of a majority of its members to grant a permit  for  a  building  in  such  street  or  highway  which will as little as  practicable increase the cost of opening such street or highway, or tend  to cause a change of such official map  or  plan,  and  such  board  may  impose  reasonable  requirements as a condition of granting such permit,  which requirements shall inure to the benefit of the town. Before taking  any action authorized in this section, the board of appeals  or  similar  board shall give a hearing at which parties in interest and others shall  have  an  opportunity to be heard. At least ten days' notice of the time  and place of such hearing shall be published in a newspaper  of  general  circulation  in  such town. Any such decision shall be subject to review  in the same manner and pursuant to the same  provisions  as  in  appeals  from the decisions of such board upon zoning regulations.