Town of Maine Enacts New Self-Storage Facility Regulations
The Town of Maine Town Board recently enacted Local Law 1-2026, establishing new regulations for self-storage facilities to clarify zoning requirements and guide future development.
The Editors · 2026-06-02
The Town of Maine Town Board recently took a significant step to guide future development and maintain the character of the community by enacting new regulations for self-storage facilities. Local Law 1-2026, which amends Chapter 450 of the town's Zoning Code, was adopted on February 4, 2026, providing clear guidelines for these types of establishments.
This new local law specifically defines the term "self-storage facility" within the town's zoning regulations. By doing so, it eliminates ambiguity and ensures that any proposed projects of this nature are evaluated against consistent standards. Furthermore, the law now permits self-storage facilities as a special permitted use within the B-1 Zoning District.
The impetus for creating Local Law 1-2026 arose after an individual submitted a concept plan for a new self-storage facility within the town. The proposed development was slated for a property located at 18 NYS Route 38-B, an area identified by Tax Map No. 107.20-2-1. This specific proposal highlighted the need for the town to have a clear, dedicated framework to assess and manage such projects.
In its role as the lead agency, the Town of Maine Town Board thoroughly reviewed the implications of Local Law 1-2026 and determined that its implementation would not result in a significant adverse environmental impact. This careful consideration underscores the board's commitment to balanced and responsible growth within the community.
The adoption of this local law signifies the Town Board's proactive approach to zoning and land use. It provides essential clarity for residents, property owners, and developers, fostering predictable and orderly development that aligns with the town's vision for its future. This measure ensures that as the community evolves, new businesses and facilities integrate thoughtfully into the local landscape.
Sources:
- ny.gov
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