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Village of Croton-on-Hudson
1 Van Wyck Street
Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520

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Professional Fees
NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Local Law Filing                                                                     41 STATE STREET, ALBANY, NY 12231



        Village of Croton-on-Hudson

        Local Law Introductory No. 1  of the year 2006



A local law adding Chapter 178 – Professional Fees


Be it enacted by the Board of Trustees of the

Village of Croton-on-Hudson as follows:


Section 1. a new Chapter 178 entitled Professional Fees to read as follows:

§ 178-1.  Reimbursement of Professional Review Fees.

        The Board of Trustees, the Planning Board and the Zoning Board of Appeals, in the review of any application presented to it, may refer such application to such planner, engineer, environmental expert, attorney or other professional as such Board shall deem reasonably necessary to enable it to review such application as required by law.  Fees charged by such professionals shall be in accord with fees usually charged for such services in the metropolitan New York region or pursuant to an existing contractual agreement between the Village and such professional.  All proper charges shall be paid by the Village upon submission of a Village voucher.  The applicant shall reimburse the Village for the costs of such professional review services upon receipt of a copy of the voucher or, at the discretion of the reviewing board, in accordance with §178-2 of this chapter.  The payment of such fees shall be required in addition to any and all other fees required by this or any other section of this chapter or any other Village law or regulation.

§ 178-2.  Escrow Accounts.

        A.  At the time of submission of any application, or during the review process, the reviewing board may require the establishment of an escrow account from which withdrawals shall be made to reimburse the Village for the cost of professional review services.  The applicant shall then provide funds to the Village for deposit into such account in an amount to be determined by the reviewing board based on its evaluation of the nature and complexity of the application.  The applicant shall be provided with copies of any Village voucher for such services as they are submitted to the Village.

        B. Where the Board of Trustees, Planning Board or Zoning Board of Appeals establishes an escrow account for an application, such reviewing board shall not be required to consider that application until the deposit required under this chapter has been made.

        C.  When the balance in such escrow account is reduced to one-third (1/3) of its initial amount, the applicant shall deposit additional funds into such account to bring its balance up to the amount of the initial deposit.  If such account is not replenished within thirty (30) days after the applicant is notified, in writing, of the requirement for such additional deposit, the reviewing board may suspend its review of the application.  

        D.  A building permit or certificate of occupancy shall not be issued unless all professional review fees charged in connection with the applicant’s project have been reimbursed to the Village.

                E.  After  all pertinent charges  have been paid, the Village shall refund to the applicant any funds remaining on deposit.

        § 178-3.  Environmental Compliance Consultant.

                The provisions of this chapter shall also apply to the reimbursement of expenses incurred by the Village Board in connection with the appointment of an Environmental Compliance Consultant pursuant to Chapter 115 of this Code.

§ 178-4.  Effective Date; Applicability.

        This chapter shall become effective upon its adoption and filing with the Secretary of State.  This chapter shall be applicable to applications pending at the time it becomes effective, unless the reviewing board shall determine that its application would be impracticable or unjust in the particular circumstances.  Where this chapter shall be applicable to a pending application, and where no other provision of the Village Code requires the payment of such fees, the reviewing board shall require an applicant to pay for fees only for services rendered after it shall have become effective.