N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 9 § 574.8 - Conversion of resort hotels, rental cottages and group camps
(a) For purposes of
applying the conversion provision of section 81 l(l)(b) of the Adirondack Park
Agency Act, structures associated with resort hotels, rental cottages and group
camps shall only include a single or multiple family dwelling, dormitory,
hotel, main lodge, cabin, cottage, bungalow, bunkhouse or other structure which
is permanently affixed to the land and is suitable for conversion to single
family residential use, taking into account its existing character, condition
and facilities, and general site considerations.
(b) In the review of conversions pursuant to
section 811(1)(b) of the Adirondack Park Agency Act, the agency will apply the
following criteria:
(1) A structure shall be
converted only at its existing location unless the agency determines that the
purposes and policies of the Adirondack Park Agency Act would be better served
by the removal of the structure to, or the replacement of the structure at, a
different location on the project site.
(2) A single structure containing over 1,250
square feet of net interior floor space as of May 22, 1973 may be converted to
more than one single family residential unit at the approximate rate of one
unit for each 1,250 square feet of floor space in the structure prior to
conversion; however, there shall be no fixed square footage requirement for the
resulting units.
(3) For the
purpose of determining whether any additional principal buildings may be
constructed on the project site, each single family residential unit resulting
from the conversion shall be considered a new principal building, and the
overall intensity guidelines will be applied pursuant to the Adirondack Park
Agency Act and section 547.7 of this Part. All contiguous or adjacent lands
associated with the prior use or in the same ownership shall be included in the
area upon which the overall intensity guidelines will be applied.
(c) The agency will, upon request
and after an application is complete, advise whether a conversion proposal
meets the criteria of this section.
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