HomeMy WebLinkAboutLL #4 of 2009 Amending Pool ConstructionRESOLUTION 09-76
RESOLUTION ADOPTING LOCAL LAW NUMBER 4 OF 2009
(AMENDING POOL CONSTRUCTION LOCAL LAW,
LOCAL LAW NUMBER 3 OF 2007)
At a Regular Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Lansing held in and for the
Town of Lansing at the Lansing Town Hall on 18th day of March, 2009, the following
members being present: A. Scott Pinney, Supervisor; Connie Wilcox, Councilperson;
Francis Shattuck, Councilperson; Martin Christopher, Councilperson; and Matthew
Besemer, Councilperson; and the following members being absent: none; and the
following motion for a Resolution was duly made by motion of Francis Shattuck, and
was duly seconded by Martin Christopher; and the vote was as follows: A. Scott Pinney
- aye; Francis Shattuck – aye; Connie Wilcox – aye; Martin Christopher – aye; Matthew
Besemer - aye; and the following Resolution therefore passed 5-0, and was duly
adopted:
WHEREAS, The Town has an existing Pool Construction Local Law, Local Law
Number 3 of 2007, that specifies at Section 4 that the length of pool construction permits
is 3 months for permanent pools; and
WHEREAS, practical experience has dictated that the permit length needs to be longer
as many residents have had to pay for additional permits, thus posing and undue
burden upon such residents; and
WHEREAS, after being asked to study this issue and make a recommendation to the
Town Board, the Planning Department has recommended that the length of permits
and permit renewals for permanent pools be extended to 6 months; and
WHEREAS, this proposed Local Law seeks to amend the Pool Contraction Local Law
only to the extent of extending certain permit and permit renewal durational periods to
6 months; and
WHEREAS, this action is deemed a Type II Action under SEQRA such that no
environmental review is required; and
WHEREAS, upon a Public Hearing duly held at the Lansing Town Hall, 29 Auburn
Road, Lansing, New York, being in the Town of Lansing, on the 24th day of February,
2009, at 6:10 o'clock P.M., and in consideration of the comments and evidence thereat
presented, if any, and upon due deliberation upon the foregoing, the Town Board of the
Town of Lansing has hereby
RESOLVED, that Local Law Number 4 of 2009 be and hereby is adopted, reading in its
entirety as follows:
“TOWN OF LANSING, TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK
LOCAL LAW NUMBER 4 OF 2009
Amendments to Pool Construction Local Law, Local Law Number 3 of 2007
SECTION 1: This Local Law shall be known as “Local Law Number 4 of 2009”.
Local Law Number 4 of 2009 applies only within those portions of the Town of Lansing,
Tompkins County, New York, that are outside of the Village of Lansing. This Local
Law does not replace or supplant any requirements of the New York State Building and
Fire Code and the New York State Energy Code (herein together, the “Building
Codes”), nor any provision of Local Law Number 6 of 2006 (Code Enforcement) of the
Town of Lansing.
SECTION 2: Section 4 of Local Law Number 3 of 2007 is hereby amended to
read in its entirety as follows:
SECTION 4: SWIMMING POOL PERMITS - All Swimming Pools (and
related appurtenances, water supplies, drainage systems, and other features
thereof) shall be constructed in conformity with the Building Codes and Town of
Lansing Local Law #6 of 2006 (Code Enforcement). Notwithstanding any other
requirement of law or of the Building Codes or said Local Law #6 of 2006, the
following rules shall apply to the issuance and renewal of building and other
permits for the construction of Swimming Pools:
A. All permits and renewal permits shall be renewable for successive periods
of time not to exceed 6 months per permit, except that storable/portable
Swimming Pools shall have 3-month permit lengths and shall not need an
annual permit for each year they are assembled or set-up so long as the
certificate of compliance has been issued and the same Swimming Pool
upon which any permit was issued is re-installed in the same location and
in the same manner each year or each time such pool is assembled or set-
up.
B. All Swimming Pools shall be completed within 12 months of the date of
issuance of the first permit there for. “Completed” means properly built
and constructed, in compliance with the Building Codes and Local Law #6
of 2006, duly inspected, and for which a Certificate of Occupancy or
Certificate of Compliance has issued, as applicable.
C. If on the 12 month anniversary of the issuance of the first permit the
Swimming Pool has not received a Certificate of Occupancy or Certificate
of Compliance, as applicable, then the Swimming Pool shall be filled in
with dirt and tightly tamped (or filled with another hard substance as
approved by the CEO), or removed in its entirety.
D. The CEO may set the fees for issuance of permits and renewals thereof.
SECTION 3: This Local Law shall take effect immediately, and the Town Clerk is
directed to immediately file a copy of this Local Law with the NYS Secretary of State as
required by law.”;
and it is further
RESOLVED, that in accord with §21 of the Municipal Home Rule Law, the final adopted
copy of this Local Law shall be presented to the Supervisor for approval; and it is
further
RESOLVED, that upon such approval by the Supervisor (or other approval occurring
pursuant to said §21 of the Municipal Home Rule Law), and within 20 days after the
final adoption of this Local Law, the Town Clerk shall file a certified copy of this Local
Law, together with the required Certifications, in the Office of the Town Clerk and with
the New York State Secretary of State as required by Municipal Home Rule Law §27.
Said filing may be made by delivery to the State Records and Law Bureau, Department
of State, 41 State Street, Albany, New York 12231.
SEQRA: Type II Action.