2006 New York Code - Restriction And Regulation Of Structures In Certain Towns And Villages In The County Of Niagara.



 
    § 32-e. Restriction  and regulation of structures in certain towns and
  villages in the county of Niagara. The local  legislative  body  of  the
  towns of Lewiston and Porter and the villages of Youngstown and Lewiston
  for  the  purpose  of responsible shoreline management, may adopt, amend
  and enforce local laws, rules and regulations not inconsistent with  the
  laws  of  this  state  or  of  the  United  States,  with respect to the
  restriction and regulation of the manner of construction and location of
  structures in the Niagara River within or bounding the towns of Lewiston
  and Porter and the villages of Youngstown and Lewiston to a distance  of
  one-half  the  width  of  the  river or up to the United States-Canadian
  border. Structures may include boathouses, wharfs, piers, docks, jetties
  or other types of structures which are non-permanent in nature or  which
  are otherwise not subject to permit requirements.

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