Special Use Permits

What is a Special Use Permit?

The Henrietta Town Code mandates what types of uses or actions require the issuance of a Special Use Permit by the Henrietta Town Board.  When a Special Use Permit is required, a Public Hearing is scheduled in front of the Town Board so that the Applicant can present their case to the Town Board and to any interested residents.  

If you need to apply for a Special Use Permit, you can find the application materials at the bottom of this page under "Supporting Documents."

If you are interested in reviewing the application for a Special Use Permit on an upcoming agenda, you can do so by clicking the "Special Use Permit Agendas & Applications" button below.

 

While the Town provides an ASL interpreter, when available, at the regularly scheduled Town Board meetings (including Special Use Permit public hearings), we do not for Town Board Workshops or special meetings of the Town Board. If you plan to attend any Town Board meeting and need an ASL interpreter, please contact the Town Clerk’s Office at (585) 359-7035 or townclerk@henrietta.org – requests made less than two business days prior to the meeting may result in us being unable to schedule an interpreter.