Old Westbury |
Code of Ordinances |
Part II. General Legislation |
Chapter 210. Water |
Article IX. Capital Improvement Fees |
§ 210-62. Fee calculation and collection.
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A.Residential development.(1)All applicants to the Planning Board for approval of site plans for residential development on a single lot, or subdivisions, shall deposit a sum not to exceed $16,400 for each proposed lot or development on an established lot (the residential fee). This sum is based on an estimated peak daily water usage rate of 4,190 gallons per day.(2)With respect to existing lots, the fee shall be collected by the Village Clerk at the time that the application is filed for site plan approval, including site plans for residential development on a single lot; with respect to a subdivision creating new lots, the fee shall be collected by the Village Clerk prior to the signing of the final subdivision map.B.Nonresidential development.(1)All applicants to the Board of Trustees and/or the Board of Appeals for special use permits and all other sponsors and/or developers of nonresidential projects in the Village shall deposit a sum to be calculated pursuant to the following formula:(a)The fee shall equal the estimated peak daily water usage for the proposed use, as determined by the Village Water Engineer, divided by the maximum day demand of 4,190 gallons per day, multiplied by the residential fee of $16,400.(2)In no event shall the nonresidential fee be less than the residential fee.(3)With respect to special use permits and all other nonresidential development, including, but not limited to, development by the State University of New York and public and private schools in the Village, the fee shall be paid at the conclusion of the review of the project under the State Environmental Quality Review Act.
Amended 3-15-1999 by L.L. No. 1-1999; 5-16-2016 by L.L. No. 3-2016; 10-17-2016 by L.L. No. 10-2016