Showing ordinances that apply to Clifton Knolls-Mill Creek, NY
Clifton Knolls-Mill Creek is an unincorporated community (population 3,048) in Saratoga County, New York. Because Clifton Knolls-Mill Creek is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Saratoga County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The retaining walls rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Saratoga County municipalities require building permits for retaining walls over 4 feet per NY State Residential Code R404.4. Saratoga Springs, Clifton Park, Halfmoon, and Malta enforce this threshold; walls over 4 feet need engineered plans stamped by a NY-licensed PE. Hudson River floodplain and Adirondack foothill slopes often trigger surcharge loading review.
Retaining walls in Saratoga County are regulated under the NY State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code (9 NYCRR Part 1220) and locally enforced. Section R404.4 of the NY Residential Code exempts walls 4 feet and shorter (measured bottom of footing to top) from permit requirements, unless supporting a surcharge (driveway, structure, or slope). Walls over 4 feet require a building permit plus plans stamped by a New York State-licensed Professional Engineer per NY Education Law ยง7209. Saratoga Springs Building Department enforces via City Code Chapter 58. Clifton Park Town Code Chapter 112 (Building Construction) requires permit applications through the Building Department. Halfmoon ยง77 and Malta ยง93 follow similar procedures. In the Hudson River floodplain (eastern Saratoga County, Stillwater, Halfmoon along the river) and 100-year FEMA zones, retaining walls may require floodplain development permits and must be designed to resist hydrostatic loading. Adirondack foothills slopes (northern county โ Wilton, Corinth, Greenfield) often require geotechnical analysis for walls exceeding 4 feet due to frost heave from winters reaching -20ยฐF. Setbacks of 3-5 feet from property lines typical. Drainage behind the wall must not discharge onto neighbors, per common law and NY Town Law ยง130.
Unpermitted retaining wall: stop-work order under Town Law ยง138, required engineering review, potential demolition. Fines typically $250-$1,000 per violation. NY State UCC surcharges may apply for repeated noncompliance.
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