I want a copy, too, haha! These a-holes are ridiculous. Sounds like none of them know what's what.
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So my husband did a little digging on the county website. The “law” that the ZBA chair keeps citing says if the building is within 500ft of the road then the county planning board has to get involved. Nothing about the building having to be 500ft from the road. Just that the county has to be involved. Which means more paperwork for the ZBA chair. That’s why I think he worded it the way he did. To try and scare us so we would drop it so he wouldn’t have to do more paperwork.I want a copy, too, haha! These a-holes are ridiculous. Sounds like none of them know what's what.
You would think. But the only person who has a copy of the laws and regulations is the ordinance officer. The zoning laws for the village and town are online. But the ordinances, which is where the law about chicken housing is, is no where online. It’s only on paper copy. And the people around here don’t know what they’re doing. They get paid to sit on their butts. Literally. That’s why the ZBA chair got so mad that we were making him actually work. Even if the town law was what they were talking about I was already told town laws don’t apply to the village. So it’s only the village zoning laws I have to look at. Which don’t help because they’re so dang vague.Small town politics at it's finest.
Still somewhere all the laws and regulations are recorded and the village should be able to tell you what one applies in this case. The judge can only enforce what is on the books.
They are legally required to make a copy available to the public as well for the ordinance laws. Any law, regulation or ordinance for that matter. I would make a formal request for a copy of the ordinances and if denied you are in your right to sue.So my husband did a little digging on the county website. The “law” that the ZBA chair keeps citing says if the building is within 500ft of the road then the county planning board has to get involved. Nothing about the building having to be 500ft from the road. Just that the county has to be involved. Which means more paperwork for the ZBA chair. That’s why I think he worded it the way he did. To try and scare us so we would drop it so he wouldn’t have to do more paperwork.
You would think. But the only person who has a copy of the laws and regulations is the ordinance officer. The zoning laws for the village and town are online. But the ordinances, which is where the law about chicken housing is, is no where online. It’s only on paper copy. And the people around here don’t know what they’re doing. They get paid to sit on their butts. Literally. That’s why the ZBA chair got so mad that we were making him actually work. Even if the town law was what they were talking about I was already told town laws don’t apply to the village. So it’s only the village zoning laws I have to look at. Which don’t help because they’re so dang vague.
This is called the Sunshine Law, isn't it? If nobody sees the ordinance what's to stop them from changing it secretly? This is not okay. Transparency is required!They are legally required to make a copy available to the public as well for the ordinance laws. Any law, regulation or ordinance for that matter. I would make a formal request for a copy of the ordinances and if denied you are in your right to sue.
That’s for the towns laws. I dont live in the town. The town and the village have separate laws. Since i live in the village i have to abide by the villages laws. The kennel law also only mentions dogs. However the mayor and ZBA in the village dont even know their own laws. There is also no one to hold them accountable when they decide to not hold meetings or just make decisions. Except the citizens and we barely know the laws because they hide them.Not to rain on the government bashing parade, but assuming the kennel rules apply to coops (at least until and unless something specific to coops shows up), the section above where you circled in an earlier post made reference to the need for a Special Use Permit before installing a kennel. Was the Special Use Permit obtained?