New York VIL Code § 7-712-A

Board of appeals procedure
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§ 7-712-a Board of appeals procedure. 1. Meetings, minutes, records.\nMeetings of such board of appeals shall be open to the public to the\nextent provided in article seven of the public officers law. Such board\nof appeals shall keep minutes of its proceedings, showing the vote of\neach member upon every question, or if absent or failing to vote,\nindicating such fact, and shall also keep records of its examinations\nand other official actions.\n  2. Filing requirements. Every rule, regulation, every amendment or\nrepeal thereof, and every order, requirement, decision or determination\nof the board of appeals shall be filed in the office of the village\nclerk within five business days and shall be a public record.\n  3. Assistance to board of appeals. Such board shall have the authority\nto call upon any department, agency or employee of the village for such\nassistance as shall be deemed necessary and as shall be authorized by\nthe village board of trustees. Such department, agency or employee may\nbe reimbursed for any expenses incurred as a result of such assistance.\n  4. Hearing appeals. Unless otherwise provided by local law, the\njurisdiction of the board of appeals shall be appellate only and shall\nbe limited to hearing and deciding appeals from and reviewing any order,\nrequirement, decision, interpretation, or determination made by the\nadministrative official charged with the enforcement of any local law\nadopted pursuant to this article. Such appeal may be taken by any person\naggrieved, or by an officer, department, board or bureau of the village.\n  5. Filing of administrative decision and time of appeal. (a) Each\norder, requirement, decision, interpretation or determination of the\nadministrative official charged with the enforcement of the zoning local\nlaw shall be filed in the office of such administrative official within\nfive business days from the day it is rendered, and shall be a public\nrecord. Alternately, the village board of trustees may, by resolution,\nrequire that such filings instead be made in the village clerk's office.\n  (b) An appeal shall be taken within sixty days after the filing of any\norder, requirement, decision, interpretation or determination of the\nadministrative official, by filing with such administrative official and\nwith the board of appeals a notice of appeal, specifying the grounds\nthereof and the relief sought. The administrative official from whom the\nappeal is taken shall forthwith transmit to the board of appeals all the\npapers constituting the record upon which the action appealed from was\ntaken.\n  6. Stay upon appeal. An appeal shall stay all proceedings in\nfurtherance of the action appealed from, unless the administrative\nofficial charged with the enforcement of such local law, from whom the\nappeal is taken, certifies to the board of appeals, after the notice of\nappeal shall have been filed with the administrative official, that by\nreason of facts stated in the certificate a stay would, in his or her\nopinion, cause imminent peril to life or property, in which case\nproceedings shall not be stayed otherwise than by a restraining order\nwhich may be granted by the board of appeals or by a court of record on\napplication, on notice to the administrative official from whom the\nappeal is taken and on due cause shown.\n  7. Hearing on appeal. The board of appeals shall fix a reasonable time\nfor the hearing of the appeal or other matter referred to it and give\npublic notice of such hearing by publication in a paper of general\ncirculation in the village at least five days prior to the date thereof.\nThe cost of sending or publishing any notices relating to such appeal,\nor a reasonable fee relating thereto, shall be borne by the appealing\nparty and shall be paid to the board prior to the hearing of such\nappeal. Upon the hearing, any party may appear in person, or by agent or\nattorney.\n  8. Time of decision. The board of appeals shall decide upon the app

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