A.
Purpose. The purpose of these shoreline regulations
is to promote and protect the public health, welfare and safety, and
to protect economic property values, aesthetic and recreational values,
and other natural resource values associated with all lakes, ponds,
streams, swamps or wetlands. It is the further purpose of these regulations:
(1)
To provide for the protection, preservation, proper
maintenance and use of Town watercourses and wetlands in order to
minimize disturbance to them and to prevent damage from erosion; turbidity
or siltation; a loss of wildlife and/or vegetation, and from the destruction
of the natural habitat thereof.
(2)
To provide for the protection of the Town's potable
fresh water supplies from the dangers of drought, overdraft, pollution
or mismanagement.
B.
Regulations. In the case of the shoreline of all lakes,
ponds, swamps or wetlands and the shoreline of the Schroon River,
the following restrictions shall apply:
(1)
Cutting restrictions. In the case of the shoreline
of all lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, swamps, or wetlands and the
shoreline of the Schroon River, the removal of vegetation, including
trees, shall be permitted on shorefront lots, provided that the following
standards are met:
(a)
Within 35 feet of the mean high water mark,
no vegetation may be removed, except that up to a maximum of 30% of
the trees in excess of six inches in diameter at 4 1/2 feet above
ground elevation existing at any time may be cut over any ten-year
period.
[Amended 2-20-1997; 3-6-2001]
(b)
Within six feet of the mean high water mark no vegetation may be removed, except up to a maximum of 30% of the shorefront may be cleared of vegetation on any individual lot. This provision shall be adhered to in addition to Subsection A(1) above.
(c)
The above cutting standards shall not be deemed
to prevent the removal of diseased vegetation or of rotten or damaged
trees or other vegetation that presents safety or health hazards.
(2)
Shoreline setbacks. The minimum setback on all bodies
of water measured from the mean high water mark to all principal buildings
and accessory structures in excess of 100 square feet cumulatively,
other than docks or boathouses, shall be 50 feet in the GB-5000 and
RCH-5000 zones; 75 feet in the RM-1.3, RCM-1.3, RL, RCL and RIL zones,
and 100 feet in the LC-25, LC-45, RR-5 and RR-10 zones.
[Amended 2-20-1997; 4-6-2004]
(3)
Minimum lot width. The minimum lot width measured
along the shoreline for each one-family residential structure shall
be 60 feet in the GB and RCH zones; 150 feet in RM-1 and RCM-1 zones;
210 feet in the RL-3, RCL-3 and RIL-3 zones; 250 feet in RR-5 and
RR-10, and 400 feet in LC-25 and LC-45 zones.
[Amended 12-7-1999]
(4)
Minimum shoreline frontages. The following minimum
shoreline frontages shall be required for deeded or contractual access
to all such lakes, ponds, rivers or streams for one lot, parcel, or
site or multiple-family dwelling unit not having separate and distinct
ownership of shore frontage. A total of not less than 125 linear feet
of shoreline in the GB, RCH, RM-1 and RCM-1 zones; 175 feet in the
RL, RCL and RHS zones; 250 feet in the RR-5 and RR-10; and 400 feet
in the LC-25 and LC-45 zones for the first lot and each additional
lot will require an additional 10 linear feet of shoreline frontage.
(5)
Sewage facilities. Except as otherwise herein provided,
in the case of all lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, swamps or wetlands,
the minimum setback of any on-site sewage drainage field or seepage
pit shall be 100 feet from the mean high water mark, irrespective
of the zoning district or land use classification. In the case of
Lake George, Trout Lake, Edgecomb Pond and Schroon River, any septic
system or sewage facility shall meet the requirements of Section 3.020
of the General Standard of Sanitary Sewage Disposal Ordinance of the
Town of Bolton.
(6)
There shall be neither removal of vegetation nor any
grading within 10 feet from the top of the slope of any stream bed
or drainageway.
(7)
Nothing herein shall be deemed to preclude the application
of appropriate shoreline restrictions to new uses other than one-family
residential structures subject to site plan review or otherwise by
this chapter.
(8)
Within 1/4 mile of the mean high water mark of the
Schroon River, in the LC-25, LC-45, RR-10, RR-5, RIL-3 Zoning Districts,
an Adirondack Park Agency permit is required for all uses. Also applicable
are: a shoreline setback of at least 150 feet, or the shoreline setback
of the affected zoning district, whichever is greater; and special
vegetative cutting restrictions. An APA permit or determination of
non-jurisdiction must be obtained prior to issuance of a site plan
review and/or building permit.
[Amended 1-8-2019 by L.L.
No. 2-2019]

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