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Town of Southold Code Supplement No.56
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Table of Contents Table of Contents
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189:5— 189:8.2 189:5— 189:8.2
215:1 -215:6 215:1 -215:6
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215:19—215:31 215:19—215:31
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280:53—280:54 280:53—280:54
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280:62.7—280:62.8 280:62.7—280:62.8
280:115—280:116 280:115—280:116
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Index Index
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART I, ADMINISTRATIVE LEGISLATION
1. General Provisions........................................................................................................................ 1:1
Article I Adoption Of Code
Article II Adoption Of Renumbered 2006 Code
5. Appearance Tickets.......................................................................................................................5:1
9. Assessors....................................................................................................................................... 9:1
Article I Election
Article H Number
13. Committees,Appointment of...................................................................................................... 13:1
17. Community Preservation Fund................................................................................................... 17:1
Article I Southold Community Preservation Fund
Article II Southold Community Preservation Project Plan
Article III Community Preservation Fund Advisory Board
Article IV Two-Percent Real Estate Transfer Tax
Article V Water Quality Improvement
21. Defense and Indemnification......................................................................................................21:1
26. Ethics...........................................................................................................................................26:1
30. Expenses of Town Officers.........................................................................................................30:1
34. Housing Fund..............................................................................................................................34:1
38. Local Laws,Adoption of............................................................................................................ 38:1
42. Officers and Employees..............................................................................................................42:1
Article I Town Clerk
Article II Superintendent Of Highways
Article III Residency Requirements
47. Personnel.....................................................................................................................................47:1
Article I Grievance Procedures
51. Police Department.......................................................................................................................51:1
55. Public Hearings,Notice of..........................................................................................................55:1
59. Records ....................................................................................................................................... 59:1
Article I Public Access To Records
Article H Records Management
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SOUTHOLD CODE
64. Transportation Access Management...........................................................................................64:1
68. Youth Board................................................................................................................................ 68:1
PART II, GENERAL LEGISLATION
70. Agricultural Lands Preservation.................................................................................................70:1
71. Agricultural Advisory Committee.............................................................................................. 71:1
72. Agricultural Uses........................................................................................................................72:1
75. Alarm Systems............................................................................................................................75:1
79. Alcoholic Beverages...................................................................................................................79:1
Article I Public Consumption
83. Animals....................................................................................................................................... 83:1
Article I Ducks
Article II Dogs
Article III Dog Licensing And Identification
Article IV Waterfowl And Gull Feeding And Domestic Pet Waste
88. Bicycles....................................................................................................................................... 88:1
92. Bingo and Games of Chance.......................................................................................................92:1
Article I Bingo
Article II Games Of Chance
96. Boats,Docks and Wharves......................................................................................................... 96:1
Article I Obstruction And Use Of Town Waters
Article II Public Docks
Article III Boats
Article IV Floating Homes
Article V Administration And Enforcement
100. Buildings,Unsafe;Property Maintenance................................................................................ 100:1
104. Burning, Outdoor...................................................................................................................... 104:1
106. Cannabis.................................................................................................................................... 106:1
Article I Cannabis Retail Dispensary And On-Site Consumption Site Opt-Out
111. Coastal Erosion Hazard Areas.................................................................................................. 111:1
117. Sanitary Flow Credits, Transfer of............................................................................................ 117:1
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121. Domestic Partnerships .............................................................................................................. 121:1
126. Electrical Inspections................................................................................................................ 126:1
130. Environmental Quality Review................................................................................................. 130:1
135. (Reserved)................................................................................................................................. 135:1
139. Filming 139:1
144. Fire Prevention and Building Code Administration................................................................. 144:1
148. Flood Damage Prevention......................................................................................................... 148:1
157. Harbor Management................................................................................................................. 157:1
Article I Fishers Island Harbor Management
161. Highway Specifications............................................................................................................ 161:1
163. Hunting ..................................................................................................................................... 163:1
166. Junkyards.................................................................................................................................. 166:1
170. Landmark Preservation............................................................................................................. 170:1
172. Lighting, Outdoor..................................................................................................................... 172:1
174. Littering 174:1
177. Municipal Building Energy Benchmarking.............................................................................. 177:1
180. Noise,Prevention of................................................................................................................. 180:1
185. Open Space Preservation.......................................................................................................... 185:1
189. Parking...................................................................................................................................... 189:1
Article I Parking At Beaches
193. Parks and Recreation Areas...................................................................................................... 193:1
Article I Use Regulations And Restrictions
197. Peddlers, Solicitors and Transient Retail Merchants................................................................ 197:1
205. Public Entertainment and Special Events.................................................................................205:1
207. Rental Permits...........................................................................................................................207:1
211. Salvage Centers.........................................................................................................................211:1
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215. Sewers and Sewage Disposal....................................................................................................215:1
Part 1 Sewer Use
Part 2 Sewer Rents and Charges
219. Shellfish and Other Marine Resources .....................................................................................219:1
228. Soil Removal.............................................................................................................................228:1
233. Solid Waste...............................................................................................................................233:1
Article I Garbage,Rubbish And Refuse
236. Stormwater Management..........................................................................................................236:1
237. Streets and Sidewalks ...............................................................................................................237:1
Article I Notification Of Defects
Article H Street Excavations
Article III Snow And Ice Removal
Article IV Street Numbering
Article V Removal Of Utility Poles
240. Subdivision of Land..................................................................................................................240:1
245. Taxation....................................................................................................................................245:1
Article I Senior Citizen Exemption
Article II Targeted Business Investment Exemption
Article III Veterans'Exemption
Article IV Exemption For Disabled Persons With Limited Income
Article V Exemption For Volunteer Fire Fighters And Ambulance Workers
Article VI Exemption For War Veterans And Gold Star Parents
Article VII Exemption For Cold War Veterans
Article VIII Exemption For Historic Properties
Article IX Assessment And Tax Relief For Superstonn Sandy Impact
249. Tobacco Advertising.................................................................................................................249:1
253. Tourist and Trailer Camps........................................................................................................253:1
Article I General Regulations
Article II Recreational Vehicle Parks
260. Vehicles and Traffic..................................................................................................................260:1
264. Vehicles,Motor-Driven............................................................................................................264:1
Article I Unlicensed Motor-Driven Vehicles
Article II Motor-Driven Vehicles
268. Waterfront Consistency Review...............................................................................................268:1
275. Wetlands and Shoreline............................................................................................................275:1
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277. Wind Energy.............................................................................................................................277:1
Article I Small Wind Energy Systems
280. Zoning.......................................................................................................................................280:1
APPENDIX
A290. Police Department Rules and Regulations..............................................................................A290:1
DERIVATION TABLE
DT. Derivation Table........................................................................................................................DT:1
DISPOSITION LIST
DL. Disposition List..........................................................................................................................DL:1
INDEX
Index.................................................................................................................................................1
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Chapter 106
CANNABIS
ARTICLE I § 106-2. Statutory authority.
Cannabis Retail Dispensary and On-Site § 106-3. Local opt-out.
Consumption Site Opt-Out
§ 106-1. Legislative intent.
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as indicated in
article histories. Amendments noted where applicable.]
ARTICLE I
Cannabis Retail Dispensary and On-Site Consumption Site Opt-Out
[Adopted 12-28-2021 by L.L. No. 24-20211
§ 106-1. Legislative intent.
A. It is the intent of this article to opt out of allowing cannabis retail dispensaries and on-
site cannabis consumption sites in the Town of Southold that would otherwise be
allowed under Cannabis Law Article 4.
B. New York Cannabis Law requires Towns to opt out prior to December 31, 2021, or
forever lose the right to do so. Thus, in order to allow the public to decide for
themselves by permissive referendum whether to allow retail dispensaries and on-site
consumption in the Town of Southold, it is necessary to opt out at this time.
§ 106-2. Statutory authority.
This article is adopted pursuant to Cannabis Law § 131, which expressly authorizes the Town
Board to adopt a local law requesting the Cannabis Control Board to prohibit the
establishment of cannabis retail dispensary licenses and/or on-site consumption licenses
within the jurisdiction of the Town and is subject to a permissive referendum, the procedure
of which is governed by Municipal Home Rule Law § 24.'
§ 106-3. Local opt-out.
The Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby opts out of allowing cannabis retail
dispensaries and on-site cannabis consumption sites from being established and operated
within the Town's jurisdiction.
1. Editor's Note:No valid petition for referendum was filed.
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§ 189-2 PARKING § 189-2
(42) Fourth Street, Cutchogue Harbor, New Suffolk, along both sides from the
terminus north to Jackson Street.
(43) Grathwohl Road, West Creek, New Suffolk, along west side from the terminus of
George Road north for a distance of 100 feet and south for a distance of 100 feet.
(44) Old Harbor Road, Cutchogue Harbor, New Suffolk, along both sides from the
terminus north for a distance of 150 feet.
(45) Third Street, Cutchogue Harbor, New Suffolk, along both sides from the terminus
north to Jackson Street.
(46) The Anchorage, Mattituck Creek, Mattituck, along both sides from the terminus
east to Woodcliff Drive.
(47) Bailie Beach Road, Long Island Sound, Mattituck, along both sides from the
terminus south and east to Southside Drive (aka East Side Avenue). [Amended 8-
30-2011 by L.L. No. 11-20111
(48) Bay Avenue, Peconic Bay, Mattituck, along both sides from the terminus north to
Peconic Bay Boulevard.
(49) Bayview Avenue, also known as "Shore Acres," Mattituck Creek, Mattituck,
along both sides from the terminus west for a distance of 250 feet.
(50) Inlet Drive, Long Island Sound, Mattituck, along both sides from the terminus
south to Sound Beach Drive.
(51) Knollwood Lane, Mattituck Creek, Mattituck, along both sides from the terminus
east for a distance of 180 feet.
(52) Sigsbee Road, Peconic Bay, Mattituck, along both sides from the terminus north
to Peconic Bay Boulevard.
(53) Sound Beach Drive, Long Island Sound, Mattituck, along both sides from the
terminus south for a distance of 50 feet, then east for a distance of 200 feet.
(54) Luther's Road, also known as Breakwater Road at Mattituck, beginning 250 feet
from the guardrail at the northerly terminus of Luther's Road extending southerly
for a distance of 190 feet on the east side Luther's Road. [Added 6-24-1997 by
L.L. No. 13-1997]
(55) Sound Beach Drive, Mattituck, north side, from the intersection of Inlet Drive
westerly for a distance of 200 feet. [Added 7-22-1997 by L.L. No. 21-19971
(56) Duck Pond Road, Long Island Sound, Cutchogue, along both sides from the
guardrail at the northerly terminus southerly for a distance of 500 feet. [Added 7-
27-2004 by L.L. No. 17-20041
(57) (Reserved)'
1. Editor's Note: Former Subsection B(57), regarding Inlet Road(also known as Mill Lane), added 10-5-2010 by L.L.
No.11-2010,was repealed 9-10-2013 by L.L.No.8-2013.
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(58) Glen Court, Cutchogue, along both sides. [Added 8-30-2011 by L.L. No. 10-
2011]
(59) Vista Place, Cutchogue, along both sides. [Added 8-30-2011 by L.L. No. 10-
20111
(60) Sunset Lane, Greenport, on both sides, beginning at the intersection with Sound
Drive extending southerly for a distance of 350 feet. [Added 10-19-2021 by L.L.
No. 18-20211
C. The following boat ramp areas are hereby designated as Town of Southold "Parking by
Southold Town Permit Only" areas:
(1) King Street, also known as "Hog Pond Road," Orient Harbor, Orient, along both
sides from the terminus north for a distance of 300 feet to Harbor Road.
(2) Narrow River Road, Hallock's Bay, Orient, parking area on south side known and
referred to herein as "Narrow River Road Launching Ramp" and along both sides
of Narrow River Road for a distance of 350 feet north and 350 feet south of the
entrance for the parking area.
(3) Bay Avenue, Gardiners Bay, East Marion, along both sides from the terminus
north to the bridge.
(4) Pipe's Neck Road, Greenport, along both sides from the terminus north 300 feet.
(5) Bayview Avenue South, Hashamomuck Pond, Southold, along both sides from
the terminus east for a distance of 140 feet.
(6) Gagen's Landing Road, Goose Creek, Southold, along both sides from the
terminus north to Clearview Avenue.
(7) Lake Court, Great Pond, also known as "Leetons Lake," Southold, along both
sides from the terminus north to Lake Drive.
(8) Minnehaha Boulevard, also known as "Nokomis Road," Corey Creek, Southold,
parking area adjacent to launching area.
(9) Pine Neck Road, Jockey Creek, Southold, along both sides from the terminus
west to North Bayview Avenue.
(10) Parkers Landing Road, Richmond Creek, Peconic, from the terminus west to
Indian Neck Lane.
(11) Little Neck Road, East Creek, Cutchogue, along both sides from the terminus
north for a distance of 250 feet.
(12) Wilson Landing, East Creek, also known as "Eugene's Creek," Cutchogue, along
both sides from the terminus east to Beebe Drive.
(13) County Road 48, Mattituck Creek, Mattituck, parking area on north side known
and referred to herein as "Town Launching Ramp at Mattituck Creek."
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D. A Town parking permit shall be required at all times for parking in the areas designated
above. [Amended 5-28-1996 by L.L. No. 8-1996; 1-4-2022 by L.L. No. 3-20222]
E. Failure to have or to properly display a Town parking permit shall be a violation of this
Code. [Added 5-28-1996 by L.L. No. 8-19961
F. The parking of vehicles is hereby prohibited between the hours of 10:00 p.m. to 6:00
a.m. in all of the parking areas designated in § 189-2. [Added 8-10-2010 by L.L. No.
8-2010]
§ 189-3. Parking permits. [Amended 5-25-1971; 5-9-1972; 3-25-1975 by L.L. No. 1-1975;
12-28-1982 by L.L. No. 9-1982; 12-28-1984 by L.L. No. 10-1984; 7-14-1987 by L.L. No.
11-1987; 10-23-1990 by L.L. No. 21-1990; 11-24-1992 by L.L. No. 19-1992; 10-18-1994
by L.L. No. 21-1994; 2-23-1995 by L.L. No. 4-1995; 4-14-1998 by L.L. No. 5-1998; 7-17-
2007 by L.L. No. 17-2007; 8-10-2010 by L.L.No. 8-2010; 9-26-2017 by L.L. No. 13-2017;
11-8-2017 by L.L. No. 17-2017; 6-5-2018 by L.L. No. 5-2018; 6-4-2019 by L.L. 8-2019; 2-
23-2021 by L.L. No. 3-2021; 1-4-2022 by L.L. No. 3-20221
Parking permits for parking vehicles in the parking areas designated in § 189-2 of this article
shall be issued as follows:
A. Resident parking permit.
(1) A resident parking permit shall be issued by the Town Clerk or a person
designated by the Town Clerk to all persons who are qualified residents of the
Town of Southold. Persons applying for a resident parking permit shall be
requested to submit for inspection the following as proof of residence:
(a) A valid tax receipt stub for the current year for any taxable real property
within the Town of Southold assessed in the name of the applicant.
(b) A valid motor vehicle registration in the name of the applicant and to an
address located within the Town of Southold or to an address corresponding
to the address of a validated tax receipt stub for the current tax year for any
taxable real property within the Town of Southold affixed to the
application.
(c) Such other proof of residence as is satisfactory to the Town Clerk.
(2) The Town Clerk or a person designated by the Town Clerk shall inspect such
proof of residence to determine that the applicant is a qualified resident of the
Town. Upon approval, a resident'parking permit shall be issued and inscribed
with the vehicle license registration number. Such permit shall not be transferred
to any other vehicle.
(3) Resident parking permits for motor vehicles shall be hung from the rearview
mirror.
2. Editor's Note:This local law also repealed former Subsection E,added 5-28-1996 by L.L.No.8-1996,as amended 7-
5-2017 by L.L. No. 12-2017, requiring a Town parking permit only between May 1 and November 1, which
immediately followed,and redesignated former Subsections F and G as Subsections E and F,respectively.
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(4) A resident parking permit shall be valid for two years. The first two-year permit
period shall commence January 1, 2018, and terminate on December 31, 2019.
Thereafter, a new two-year permit period shall commence on January 1 of every -
even-numbered year.
(5) The fee for the residential parking permit period, or any part thereof, shall be
prescribed by resolution of the Southold Town Board.
B. Lessee parking permit.
(1) A lessee parking permit shall be issued by the Town Clerk or a person designated
by the Town Clerk to all persons who lease or rent property within the Town of
Southold but do not qualify as residents as defined in § 189-3A hereof Persons
applying for a lessee parking permit shall present a fully executed lease/rental
agreement signed by the lessee and the owner of the property, setting forth:
(a) The location of the leased or rented property.
(b) The persons occupying the same.
(c) The term of such tenancy.
(d) Copy of current rental permit issued from the Southold Town Building
Department or the Village of Greenport Building Department.
(2) Upon a determination by the Town Clerk or person designated by the Town Clerk
that the applicant is entitled to a lessee parking permit and upon the payment of
the permit fee, such permit shall be issued and inscribed with the vehicle license
registration number and shall be affixed to the vehicle in the same manner as
provided in § 189-3A(3) hereof.
(3) The fee for the issuance of a lessee parking permit shall be such fee as shall be
prescribed by resolution of the Southold Town Board.
C. Hotel-motel parking permits.
(1) Hotel-motel parking permits shall be issued by the Town Clerk or a person
designated by the Town Clerk to the owners or their designated managers of
hotels, motels, bed-and-breakfasts, rooming houses or boardinghouses and trailer
parks for use by the paying guests temporarily residing therein. Persons applying
for a hotel-motel parking permit shall present an application to the Town Clerk in
affidavit form, signed by the applicant, setting forth:
(a) The number of rental units available at the applicant's premises.
(b) The number of permits applied for.
(c) The designated business name, if any, of the premises applied for.
(2) Upon a determination by the Town Clerk or a person designated by him that the
applicant is entitled to such permits and upon payment of the required permit fee,
permits shall be issued; provided, however, that the number of permits issued
shall not exceed the number of rental units available at the premises applied for.
Such permits shall be inscribed with the name of the applicant or the designated
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business name of the applicant's premises and shall be used only by paying guests
occupying the premises for which such permits are issued.
(3) Hotel-motel parking permits shall be transferable and shall be displayed on the
dashboard on the passenger side of the vehicle. The owner or manager to whom
such permits are issued shall make no charge for the use of such permits by such
guests, but may require a deposit to ensure return of a permit.
(4) The fee for the issuance of a hotel-motel parking permit shall be such fee as shall
be prescribed by resolution of the Southold Town Board.
D. Guest permits.
(1) Guest parking permits shall be issued by the Town Clerk or a person designated
by the Town Clerk to all persons who are qualified residents of the Town of
Southold, as defined in § 189-3A hereof, for use by guests temporarily residing in
the dwelling of such resident. A resident applying for a guest parking permit shall
present the following:
(a) The location of the property to be occupied by the guests.
(b) The names and permanent addresses of the guests.
(c) The length of time of the guest occupancy.
(2) Upon a determination by the Town Clerk or person designated by the Town Clerk
that the applicant is entitled to a guest parking permit and upon the payment of
the permit fee, such permit shall be issued and inscribed with the vehicle license
registration number and shall be displayed in the vehicle in the same manner as
provided in § 189-3A(3) hereof.
(3) The fee for the issuance of a guest parking permit shall be such fee as shall be
prescribed by a resolution of the Southold Town Board.
E. Night fishing parking permit. For the purpose of ensuring fishermen and shell
fishermen parking access to the beaches, creeks and waters within the Town of
Southold when such parking access is normally closed (10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.), the
following exception to § 189-2F is hereby created:
(1) Night fishing parking permit. A night fishing parking permit shall be issued by
the Town Clerk or a person designated by the Town Clerk to all persons who
hold a resident, lessee or guest parking permit.
(2) Any motor vehicle having a night fishing parking permit shall be deemed not to
be in violation of§ 189-2F where both the night fishing permit and the resident,
lessee or guest parking permit are properly displayed.
(3) The following rules and regulations apply:
(a) At the time a motor vehicle with a night fishing permit is parked at a
location during a time in which parking is normally prohibited by § 189-217,
the occupants of the vehicle must have fishing equipment and be actively
engaged in fishing. The permit is nontransferable and valid only for
vehicles bearing the license plate number on the permit.
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(b) Fees. There shall be no annual fee for night fishing permits.
(c) Duration of permits. All night fishing permits provided for in this section
shall expire at the same time as the resident, lessee or guest parking permit.
(4) Other regulations. Persons using parking areas pursuant to the provisions of this
section shall comply with all other laws, ordinances, rules, regulations and
restrictions thereto.
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Chapter 215
SEWERS AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL
Part 1 § 215-10. Powers and authority of
inspectors.
Sewer Use
§ 215-11. Penalties for offenses;
ARTICLE I disconnection.
Sewer Use § 215-12. Discretionary monitoring of
effluents.
§ 215-1. Purpose. § 215-13. Severability.
§ 215-2. Definitions; word usage.
§ 215-3. General waste disposal Part 2
requirements. Sewer Rents and Charges
§ 215-4. General discharge prohibitions.
§ 215-5. Discharges from private ARTICLE II
systems. Sewer Rents and Charges
§ 215-6. Permit required to work on
public sewers; tampering § 215-14. Purpose.
prohibited; penalties. § 215-15. Rents; penalty for late
§ 215-7. Building sewer permits; fees. payment.
§ 215-8. Persons authorized to work on § 215-16. Liens.
sewers; licensed drain layers. § 215-17. Actions to collect rents.
§ 215-9. Standards for building sewers. § 215-18. Sewer rent fund.
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as indicated in part
histories. Amendments noted where applicable.]
Part 1
Sewer Use,
[Adopted 3-25-1986 by L.L. No. 2-19861
ARTICLE I
Sewer Use
§ 215-1. Purpose.
In order to assure the propose disposal of sewage and wastewaters and the proper operation
and maintenance of the public sewers, sewage treatment facility and other sewage works
within the Fishers Island Sewer District (FISD) and to provide an adequate record of sewers,
drains, appurtenances and connections thereto, the following regulations are enacted by the
1. Editor's Note: Former Part 1,Scavenger Wastes,adopted 7-30-1985 by L.L.No. 12-1985,as amended,was repealed
F 1-4-2022 by L.L.No.2-2022.This local law also redesignated former Parts 2 and 3 as Parts 1 and 2,respectively.
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Town Board of the Town of Southold acting for and on behalf of the FISD under the
authority of the General Statutes of the State of New York.
§ 215-2. Definitions; word usage.
A. Unless the context specifically indicates otherwise, the meaning of terms used herein
shall be as follows:
ASTM—The American Society for Testing and Materials.
BOD (denoting "biochemical oxygen demand")—The quantity of oxygen utilized in the
biochemical oxidation of organic matter under standard laboratory procedure in five days
at 200° C. expressed in milligrams per liter (mg/1) by weight. In computing BOD,
reference shall be made to the latest edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of
Water and Waste Water.
CHLORINE DEMAND — The amount of chlorine which must be added to water or
waste to produce a residual chlorine content of at least 0.1 mg/l after a minimum contact
time of 10 minutes.
COD (denoting chemical oxygen demand) — The quantity of oxygen utilized in the
chemical oxidation of organic and inorganic matter under standard laboratory procedure
expressed in milligrams per liter(mg/1)by weight. In computing COD,reference shall be
made to the latest edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Waste
Water.
DEC—The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
DISTRICT—Fishers Island Sewer District(FISD).
DRAIN LAYER or LICENSED DRAIN LAYER—Either an individual, partnership or
corporation to whom the Town of Southold has issued a license and the proper agents
and representatives to install, alter or repair sewers, sewer connections, house
connections, etc., during the period when such license is valid.
NATURAL OUTLET—Any outlet into a watercourse, pond, ditch, lake or other body
of surface or ground water.
NPDES—The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System.
PERSON—Any individual, firm, company, association, society, corporation or group.
pH—The logarithm of the reciprocal of the weight of hydrogen ions in grams per liter
of solution.
SEWAGE — Wastewater or water-carried wastes from residences, business buildings,
institutions and industrial establishments. Sewage shall be further classified as follows:
(1) DOMESTIC OR SANITARY SEWAGE—The solid and liquid wastes from toilet
and lavatory fixtures, kitchens, laundries, bath tubs, shower baths or equivalent
plumbing fixtures as discharged from dwellings,business and industrial buildings.
(2) INDUSTRIAL SEWAGE OR WASTES — Includes the water carried wastes of
any industrial process as distinct from domestic or sanitary sewage. All substances
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carried in industrial wastes, whether dissolved, in suspension, or mechanically
carried by water, shall be considered as industrial wastes. At the present, no
industrial wastes exist or are anticipated.
(3) STORMWATER—Includes the runoff or discharge of rain and melted snow or
other water from roofs, surfaces of public or private lands or elsewhere.
"Stormwater" also shall include "subsoil drainage" as defined herein.
(4) SUBSOIL DRAINAGE — Includes water from the soil percolating into subsoil
drains and through foundation walls,basement floors or underground pipes.
(5) COOLING WATER— Includes the wastewater from air conditioning, industrial
cooling,condensing and hydraulically powered equipment or similar apparatus.
(6) GARBAGE—Solid wastes from the preparation, cooking and dispensing of food,
and from the handling, storage and sale of produce. "Properly shredded garbage"
shall mean garbage which has been shredded so that no garbage particles will be
greater than 1/2 inch in any dimension.
SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT — Any arrangement of devices and structures used
for treating sewage.
SEWAGE WORKS — All facilities for collecting, pumping, treating and disposing of
sewage or wastewater.
SEWER or DRAIN—The pipe or conduit,together with manholes and other structures
or equipment appurtenant thereto,provided to carry sewage,waste liquids, stormwater or
other waters. Sewers shall be further classified as follows:
(1) PUBLIC SEWER — A trunk, main or lateral sewer up to and including the Y-
branch or tee provided for connection thereto, and to which all owners of abutting
properties have equal rights, and which is controlled by public authority. The
public sewer does not include the building or house sewer or the building lateral
after it is connected with a building sewer.
(2) SANITARY SEWER — A sewer which carries only sanitary sewage and an
acceptable discharge of industrial wastes and to which stormwater, subsoil
drainage and cooling water are not intentionally admitted.
(3) COMBINED SEWER — A sewer receiving both stormwater and domestic
sewage.
(4) STORM SEWER or STORM DRAIN—A pipe line carrying stormwater, subsoil
drainage, acceptable cooling water or other clean waters, but excluding domestic
sewage and industrial wastes.
(5) BUILDING DRAIN — That part of the lowest horizontal piping of a building
drainage system that receives the discharge from the soil,waste and other drainage
pipes inside the walls of the building and conveys it to the building sewer,
beginning five feet outside the inner face of the building wall.
(6) BUILDING OR HOUSE SEWER—The extension from the building drain to the
public sewer.
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(7) BUILDING CONNECTION LATERAL—The pipe laid incidental to the original
construction of a public sewer from said public sewer up to and including the Y-
branch, tee or other connection provided for use thereafter as part of a building
connection.
SLUGS—Any discharge of water, sewage or industrial waste,which in concentration of
any given constituent or in quantity of flow exceeds for any period of duration longer
than 15 minutes more than five times the average twenty-four-hour concentration or
flows during normal operation.
SUPERINTENDENT—An agent of the FISD.
SUSPENDED SOLIDS— Solids that either float on the surface of, or are in suspension
in water, sewage or other liquids, and which are removable by filtering as prescribed in
Standard Methods for the Examination of Water, Sewage, and Industrial Waste,
American Public Health Association.
WATERCOURSE—A channel in which a flow of water occurs, either continuously or
intermittently.
B. Word usage. "Shall" is mandatory; "may" is permissive.
§ 215-3. General waste disposal requirements.
A. It shall be unlawful for any person to place, deposit or permit to be deposited in any
manner upon public or private property within the FISD, or in any area under the
jurisdiction of said District, any human or animal excrement, garbage or other
objectionable waste.
B. It shall be unlawful to discharge to any natural outlet or storm sewer within the FISD,
or in any area under the jurisdiction of said District, any sanitary sewage, industrial
wastes or other polluted waters, except where suitable treatment has been provided in
accordance with subsequent provisions of this Part I and the applicable state
regulations.
C. The owner(s) of all houses, buildings or properties used for human occupancy,
employment, recreation, or other purposes, situated within the FISD and abutting on
any street, alley or right-of-way, on which there is now located or may in the future be
located a public sanitary or combined sewer of the District may, at the option of the
District and at the owner's expense, be required to install a building sewer to connect
their building drain to the public sewer in accordance with the provisions of this
regulation, within 90 days after date of official notice to do so.
D. It shall be unlawful for any person to construct or repair any privy, privy vault, septic
tank, cesspool or other facility intended for the disposal of sewage if public sewers are
available.
E. Where a public sanitary or combined sewer is not available, the building sewer shall be
connected to a private sewage disposal system complying with the provisions of this
section.
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(1) Before commencement of construction of a private sewage disposal system, the
owner shall first obtain a written permit signed by the Superintendent. The
application for such permit shall be made on a form furnished by the FISD which
the applicant shall supplement by any plans, specifications and other information
as are deemed necessary by the Superintendent.
(2) A permit for a private sewage disposal shall not become effective until the
installation is completed to the satisfaction of the Superintendent. He shall be
allowed to inspect the work at any stage of construction, and, in any event, the
applicant for the permit shall notify the Superintendent when the work is ready
for final inspection and before any underground portions are covered.
(3) The type, capacities, location and layout of a private sewage disposal system shall
comply with all recommendations of the Department of Public Health of the State
of New York. No permit shall be issued for any private sewage disposal system
employing subsurface soil-absorption facilities unless the following conditions are
met:
(a) The realty subdivision or development is located outside of Groundwater
Management Zones III or VI, and all parcels in the realty subdivision or
development consist of an area at least 20,000 square feet; or in the case of
a clustered realty subdivision or development, the population density
equivalent is equal to or less than that of a realty subdivision or
development of single-family residences in which all parcels consist of an
area of at least 20,000 square feet.
(b) The realty subdivision or development is located within Groundwater
Management Zones III or VI, and all parcels in the realty subdivision or
development consist of an area of at least 40,000 square feet; or in the case
of a clustered realty subdivision or development, the population density
equivalent is equal to or less than that of a realty subdivision or
development of single-family residences in which all parcels consist of an
area of at least 40,000 square feet.
(c) The realty subdivision or development or any portion thereof, is not located
within an existing sewer district and is located in an area where subsoil and
groundwater conditions are conducive to the proper functioning of
individual sewage systems.
(d) The individual sewage works comply with the Department's current
standards and the minimum state requirements as set forth in NYCRR, Part
75, to the extent applicable to Suffolk County.
(e) The Suffolk County Water Facilities Requirements are complied with.
(4) At such time as a public sewer becomes available to a property served by a
private sewage disposal system, as provided in § 215-3E above, the building
sewer shall be connected to the public sewer in compliance with § 215-3C, and
any septic tanks, cesspools and similar private sewage disposal facilities shall be
abandoned and filled with clean bank run gravel, dirt or any other suitable
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material as approved by the FISD.
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(5) The owner shall operate and maintain the private sewage disposal facilities in a
sanitary manner at all times, at the owner(s) expense.
(6) No statement contained in this section shall be construed to interfere with any
additional requirements that may be imposed by the Health Officer.
§ 215-4. General discharge prohibitions.
A. No person shall discharge into any public sewer of the FISD any waste, substance or
waters other than such kinds or types of waters or water-carried wastes for the
conveyance of which the particular public sewer is intended, designed or provided.
B. No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged any stormwater, surface.water,
groundwater, roof runoff, subsurface drainage, cooling water, air-conditioning and
refrigerating wastewaters or unpolluted industrial process waters to any sanitary sewer.
C. Industrial cooling water or unpolluted process waters or stormwater and all other
unpolluted drainage may not be discharged to sanitary sewers.
D. No person(s) shall discharge or cause to be discharged any of the following described
waters or wastes to any public sewers:
(1) Any gasoline, benzene, naphtha, fuel oil or other flammable or explosive liquid,
solid or gas.
(2) Any waters containing toxic or poisonous solids, liquids or gases in sufficient
quantity, either singly or by interaction with other wastes, to injure or interfere
with any waste treatment process, to constitute a hazard to humans or animals, to
create a public nuisance or to create any hazard in the receiving waters of the
wastewater treatment plant.
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(7) Any waters or wastes containing odor-producing substances exceeding limits
which may be established by the FISD.
(8) Any radioactive wastes or isotopes of such half-life or concentration as may
exceed limits established by the FISD in compliance with applicable state or
federal regulations.
(9) Materials which exert or cause:
(a) Unusual concentrations of inert suspended solids, such as but not limited to,
fuller's earth, lime slurries and lime residues, or of dissolved solids, such as
but not limited to, sodium chloride and sodium sulfate.
(b) Excessive discoloration, such as but not limited to dye wastes and vegetable
tanning solutions.
(c) Unusual BOD, COD or chlorine requirements in such quantities as to
constitute a significant load on the sewage treatment works.
(d) Unusual volume of flow or concentration of wastes constituting slugs as
defined herein. All slug discharges, despite their severity, will be reported
to the.FISD prior to the time of discharge.
(e) Any other wastes deemed unacceptable by the FISD.
(10) Waters or wastes containing substances which are not amenable to treatment or
reduction by the wastewater treatment process employed, or are amenable to
- treatment only to such degree that the wastewater treatment plant effluent cannot
meet the requirements of agencies having jurisdiction over discharge to the
receiving waters.
(11) Any water or wastes which, by interaction with other water or wastes in the
public sewer system, release obnoxious gases, form suspended solids which
interfere with the collection system or create a condition deleterious to structures
and treatment processes or which may cause the effluent limitations of the
NPDES discharge permit to be exceeded.
F. Restriction of deleterious waste flows:
(1) If any waters or wastes are discharged or are proposed to be discharged to the
public sewers, which waters contain the substance or possess the characteristics
enumerated in § 215-4E of this Part 1, and/or which, in the judgment of the
Water Pollution Control Authority, may have a deleterious effect upon the
wastewater facilities, processes, equipment or receiving waters, or which
otherwise create a hazard to life or constitute a public nuisance, the FISD may:
(a) Reject the wastes;
(b) Require pretreatment to an acceptable condition for discharge to the public
sewers;
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(c) Require control over the quantities and rates of discharge; and/or
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(d) Require payment to cover the added cost of handling and treating the
wastes.
(2) If the FISD and DEC allows the pretreatment or equalization of waste flows, the
design and installation of the plants and equipment shall be subject to the review
and approval of the Water Pollution Control Authority and DEC and subject to
the requirements of all applicable codes, ordinances and laws.
G. Grease, oil and sand interceptors shall be provided when, the opinion of the FISD, they
are necessary for the proper handling of liquid wastes containing floatable grease in
excessive amounts, or any flammable wastes, sand or other harmful ingredients, except
that such interceptors shall not be required for private living quarters or dwelling units.
All interceptors shall be of a type and capacity approved by the FISD and shall be
located as to be readily and easily accessible for cleaning and inspection.
H. Where pretreatment of flow-equalizing facilities are provided or required for any waters
or wastes, they shall be maintained continuously in satisfactory and effective operation
by the owner(s) at his expense.
L When required by the DEC or the FISD, the owner of any property serviced by a
building sewer carrying industrial wastes shall install a suitable structure together with
such necessary meters and other appurtenances in the building sewer to facilitate
observation, sampling and measurement of the wastes. Such structure, when required,
shall be accessibly and safely located, and shall be constructed in accordance with plans
approved by the FISD. The structure shall be installed by the owner(s) at his expense
and shall be maintained by him so as to be safe, accessible and in satisfactory operation
at all times.
J. The FISD may require a user of sewer services to provide information needed to
determine compliance with this Part 1. These requirements may include but are not
limited to:
(1) Wastewater discharge peak rate and volume over a specified time period.
(2) Periodic chemical analyses of wastewaters.
(3) Information on raw materials, processes and products affecting wastewater
volume and quality.
(4) Quantity and disposition of specific liquid, sludge, oil, solvent or other materials
important to sewer use control.
(5) A plot plan of sewers of the users property showing sewer and pretreatment
facilities location.
(6) Details of wastewater pretreatment facilities.
(7) Details of systems to prevent and control the losses of materials through spills to
the municipal sewer.
(8) Provide certification that the user is not discharging contaminated water such as
stormwater, groundwater or subsurface drainage to the sanitary sewer system and
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that the piping system to convey such waters is completely separate from the
sanitary sewer system.
K. All measurements, tests and analyses of the characteristics of waters and wastes to
which reference is made in this Part 1 shall be determined in accordance with the latest
edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, published
by the American Public Health Association. Sampling methods, location, times,
durations and frequencies are to be determined on an individual basis subject to
approval by the Superintendent. Sampling shall be carried out by customarily accepted
methods to reflect the effect of constituents upon the sewage works and to determine
the existence of hazards to life, limb and property. The particular analyses involved will
determine whether a twenty-four-hour composite of all outfalls of a premises is
appropriate or whether a grab sample or samples should be taken. Normally, but not
always, BOD and suspended solids analyses are obtained from twenty-four-hour
composites of all outfalls whereas pH's are determined from periodic grab samples.
L. The admission in the public sewer of any waters or wastes having a five-day BOD
greater than 300 milligrams per liter by weight, or containing more than 350 milligrams
per liter by weight of suspended solids, or containing any quantity of substance having
the characteristics described in § 215-41) or having a chlorine demand of more than 15
milligrams per liter by weight or having an average daily flow greater than 10% of the
average daily sewage flow of the District, shall be subject to the review and approval of
the FISD. Where necessary in the opinion of the FISD, the owner(s) shall provide, at
his expense, such preliminary treatment as may be necessary to reduce the BOD to 300
milligrams per liter by weight, the suspended solids to 350 milligrams per liter by
- weight, and the chlorine demand to 15 milligrams per liter by weight, or to reduce
objectionable characteristics or constituents to within the maximum limits provided for
in § 215-41) or to control the quantities and rates of discharge of such waters or wastes.
Plans, specifications and any other pertinent information relating to proposed
preliminary treatment facilities shall be submitted for the approval of the FISD and of
any or all state regulatory agencies having jurisdiction, and no construction of such
facilities shall be commenced until said approvals are obtained in writing.
M. Determination of exclusion of wastes. In determining whether any waste discharged or
proposed to be discharged into any public sewer is to be excluded, consideration will
be given to .the quantity, time or times, rate and manner of discharge, dilution and
character of the waste in question, the size of the sewer into which the waste is to be
discharged, the probable quantity of sewage or other wastes likely in said sewer and
other pertinent facts. Minute quantities of a waste which would be objectionable in
larger quantities may be accepted if sufficiently diluted when and as discharged, or if
the quantity discharged is small as compared with the flow in the receiving sewer; but
any permission to discharge minute quantities of an otherwise excluded waste shall be
revocable at any time by the Superintendent.
N. Pretreatment facilities. At all premises where wastes or substances specified to be
excluded from public sewers by these regulations are present and liable to be
discharged directly or indirectly into said sewers, suitable and sufficient piping layouts,
oil, grease, sand and flammable waste traps or separators, screens, settling tanks,
diluting devices, storage or regulating chambers, treatment, cooling or other equipment
and devices shall be provided. These shall be maintained and properly operated by the
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owner(s) of the premises or his agent at his expense to ensure that no waste or
substance is discharged in violation of the requirements of these regulations.
O. All measurements, tests and analyses of the characteristics of waters and wastes to
which reference is made in this section shall be determined in accordance with the
latest edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Sewage. In the
event that no special manhole has been required, the control manhole shall be
considered to be the nearest downstream manhole in the public sewer to the point at
which the building sewer is connected.
P. Each user shall provide protection from accidental discharge of prohibited materials or
other substances regulated by this Part 1. Facilities to prevent accidental discharge of
prohibited materials shall be provided and maintained at the owner(s) or user's own cost
and expense. The Commissioner of DEC may require that plans showing facilities and
operating procedures be submitted for review and approval prior to construction of the
facilities.
(1) Within five days following an accidental discharge, the user shall submit to the
Director and Commissioner of DEC a detailed written report describing the cause
of the discharge and the measures to be taken by the user to prevent similar
future occurrences. Such notification shall not relieve the user of any expenses,
loss, damage or other liability which may be incurred as a result of damage to the
wastewater treatment facility, fish kills, aquatic plants or any other damage to
persons or property; nor shall such notification relieve the user of any fines, civil
penalties or other liability which may be imposed by this Part 1 or other
applicable law.
(2) A notice shall be permanently posted on the user's bulletin board or other
prominent place advising employees whom to call in the event of a dangerous
discharge. Employers shall ensure that all employees, are advised of the
emergency notification procedure.
§ 215-5. Discharges from private systems.
No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged into any public sewer, .either directly or
indirectly, any overflow or effluent from a septic tank, cesspool, subsurface drainage trench,
bed or filter or other receptacle storing organic waste.
§ 215-6. Permit required to work on public sewers; tampering prohibited; penalties.
A. Connections to, alterations to or repairs to any public sewer or the manholes or other
appurtenances of said sewer system in the FISD shall not be made by any person
without'a permit issued by the Superintendent.
B. No unauthorized person shall open the cover of, enter or alter any manhole or other
appurtenance of any public sewer, place or insert in any public sewer or its
appurtenances any foreign material which said sewer or its appurtenances was not
intended to receive nor shall any person damage, destroy, uncover, deface or tamper in
any way with any public sewer or its appurtenances. Any person violating this
provision of this Part 1 shall be subject to arrest under a charge of disorderly conduct.
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§ 215-7. Building sewer permits; fees.
A. Application and fees.
(1) There shall be building permits for sewers for residential and commercial service.
The owner(s) or his agent shall make application on a special form furnished by
the District.
(2) The application shall state the location and character of the work to be performed,
the person granted permission to perform such work, the time limit for
completion of the work, the general character of the wastes which are or may be
discharged into the sewer in question and any other pertinent information or
conditions. The permit application shall be supplemented by any plans,
specifications or other information considered pertinent in the judgment of the
Superintendent. A permit and inspection fee of $200 for one- and two-family
dwellings, $200 each for first two dwellings and $150 each additional dwelling
unit for multifamily dwellings and $1,000 per acre of developed land or fraction
thereof for institutional type buildings, such as schools, churches, etc., and for
retail and commercial property shall be paid to the FISD at the time the
application is filed.
(3) In those cases where a sewer connection charge has been levied or will be levied,
the charge for permit and inspection fee of $200 for one- and two-family
dwellings shall be waived.
B. All costs and expenses incident to the installation and connection of the building sewer
shall be borne by the owner(s). All building sewers shall be maintained by the owner(s)
of the property served. When a building connection lateral has been connected with a
building sewer, the lateral shall become and thereafter be a part of such building
connection and shall be maintained at the expense of the owner(s) of the property.
C. No person, other than those working for and under the direction of the Superintendent
shall excavate, construct, install, lay, repair, alter or remove any building or house
sewer, or any appurtenance thereof, within the FISD, if such sewer is connected or
discharged or is intended at some future time to be connected or discharged, directly or
indirectly, into any public sewer of said District, until said person has a permit secured
by the owner(s) (or his agent) of the property in question for doing such work, and
further provided that said person has been granted a license to perform said work by the
State of New York under the stipulations and requirements of§ 215-8 of this Part 1.
D. Any permit may be suspended or terminated by the FISD on written notice to the
permittee for violation of the conditions thereof or for any violation of the requirements
of this Part 1 or for other reasons in the public interest.
§ 215-8. Persons authorized to work on sewers; licensed drain layers.
A. Only the following person or persons shall construct, repair, alter or remove building
sewers or make connections therefrom to a public sewer:
(1) Regular forces of or a contractor employed by the FISD.
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(2) Regular forces of any public utility corporation while engaged in work incidental
to the regular structures of said utility company and operating under a permit
issued by the FISD.
(3) Any person who shall have been licensed by the State of New York to perform
work of this type during the period provided by the license and under the
conditions of the license. Such persons shall be called "licensed drain layers," as
defined in § 215-2A. All drains and fixtures within structures shall be connected
by plumbers and others in conformity with the requirements of this Part 1 as to
what may or what shall not be discharged into public sewers.
B. Any person licensed as a drain layer shall give personal attention to the work
performed and shall employ only competent persons, who are familiar with this Part 1.
C. Each licensed drain layer shall file with the FISD a performance and guaranty bond,
which shall remain in full force for at least 12 months from the date of application for a
permit as provided in § 215-7, in the amount of not less than $5,000 in form and with
surety satisfactory to the FISD. The applicant shall indemnify the Town of Southold for
any negligence or omission of the applicant or his agents while operating under the
license applied for; that the applicant shall reimburse the FISD for any expense to said
FISD arising from any injury or damage to any sewer or other property of said Town or
by reason of any violation by the applicant or his agents of any requirement of this Part
1; that the applicant shall faithfully execute all work required under the license as
granted; that the applicant shall restore that portion of any street or public place in
which the applicant may have made an excavation incidental to his work to as good a
condition as it was prior to said work and also shall maintain said street or public place
in like good condition to the satisfaction of said municipality for a period of six months
after said restoration; that the applicant shall reimburse the FISD or the Town of
Southold for the expense of repairs to any street or public place made necessary by
reason of any excavation made by the applicant; and that the applicant shall comply
with all rules, regulations, laws, ordinances, etc., relative to work in public streets and
public places.
D. Each licensed drain layer shall file with the FISD a certificate or certification of public
liability and property damage insurance, which shall remain in full force for at least 12
months from the date of application for permit as provided in § 215-7, in an amount of
not less than $100,000 for injuries, including accidental death, to any one person and
subject to the same limit for each person, in an amount not less than $500,000 on
account of any one accident and property damage insurance in an amount not less than
$10,000. The District shall be included as an assured or, in lieu thereof, the drain layer
shall file with the Superintendent an owner's protective liability and property damage
insurance policy in the same limits as aforementioned. Each insurance certificate and
policy shall contain a statement by the insurance carrier not to cancel the policy or
policies except upon 15 days' notice to the representative.
E. Each licensed drain layer shall file with the FISD a certificate of policy covering
workmen's compensation insurance, which shall remain in force for at least 12 months
from the date of application, for a permit as provided in § 215-7.
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§ 215-9. Standards for building sewers.
The following requirements of this section shall apply to any person licensed to do sewer
work and who has a building or house sewer permit to do such sewer work as provided in
§§ 215-7 and 215-8 of this Part 1.
A. Old building sewers may be used and connected to a public sewer when serving new
buildings only when they are found on examination or test by the Town Engineer to
meet all requirements of this section. The Town Engineer may require, where indicated,
the uncovering of old sewers for inspection.
B. A separate and independent building sewer shall be provided for every building, except
that, when two or more buildings are so situated that separate and independent building
sewers for each building would be impractical or impose unnecessary hardship, the
FISD may authorize a single building sewer connection to the public sewer subject to
such terms and conditions as to easement, design and construction as the Town
Engineer may require.
C. No building shall be connected to a public sewer unless the plumbing system of said
building has a soil vent pipe extended to a point above the roof. The FISD may require
that no running trap, main house trap or other device which might prevent the free flow
of air throughout the whole course of the building sewer, house drain and said soil vent
pipe, will be allowed.
D. The building sewer shall be cast-iron soil pipe, vitrified clay sewer pipe, polyvinyl
chloride pipe or other suitable material approved by the FISD. All pipe materials shall
conform to the latest standard specifications of the ASTM as approved by the FISD.
Any part of the building sewer that is located within 10 feet of a water service pipe
shall be constructed of cast-iron soil pipe. Wherever possible, water service and house
sewer pipes shall be laid in separate trenches. Where laid in the same trench, the water
pipe shall be laid on a bench at least 12 inches above the top of the sewer pipe and at
least 12 inches, and preferably 18 inches, from the side of the sewer trench. Cast-iron
pipe may be required where the building sewer is exposed to damage by tree roots. If
installed in filled or unstable ground, the building sewer shall be of cast-iron soil pipe,
except that nonmetallic material may be accepted if laid on a suitable concrete bed or
cradle as approved by the FISD. No building sewer shall be located within 25 feet of a
cellar drain or groundwater drain unless pipe is of cast-iron.
E. The size and slope of the building sewer shall be subject to the approval of the FISD,
but in no event shall the diameter be less.than six inches. The slope of such six-inch
pipe shall be not less than 1/4 inch per foot.
F. In all buildings where the building drain is too low to permit gravity flow to the public
sewer, sewage or other wastewaters carried by such drain shall be lifted by approved
artificial means and discharged to the building sewer through a cast-iron force main.
All building drains, whether force mains or gravity lines, shall be of cast-iron soil pipe
from the inner face of the building wall to the point of connection with the building or
house sewer, and all joints, including that with the building sewer, shall be made
gastight and watertight by a method approved by the Town Engineer.
G. Excavations and laying of building sewers.
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(1) All excavations required for the installation of building sewer shall be open
trench work unless otherwise approved by the Town Engineer. Whenever possible
the building sewer shall be brought to the building at an elevation below the
basement floor. No building sewer shall be laid parallel to or within three feet of
any bearing wall which might thereby be weakened. The depth of the building
sewer shall be sufficient to afford protection from frost and in general such depth
shall not be less than three feet below the finished ground surface at all points.
All building sewers shall be laid at uniform grade and in straight alignment
insofar as possible.
(2) Building sewers shall be laid in the following manner: Gravel bedding material
will be required below all pipe and all utility structures. Gravel bedding shall be
placed to the full width of the trench and to a depth of six inches below the
bottom of the pipe invert. Gravel bedding shall be placed 12 inches beyond the
widths of a utility structure foundation (base) and to a depth of six inches from
the bottom of the excavation to the bottom of the foundation (base). After a pipe
is bedded the trench shall be filled to the center line of the pipe with gravel
bedding except at the joint. After the joint is inspected, that portion around the
pipe shall be carefully and thoroughly tamped. From the center line of the pipe to
a point 12 inches above the top of the pipe, the backfill shall be sand, placed by
hand and hand tamped. Above this point, backfill shall be suitable material from
excavation or bank-run gravel. This backfill shall be placed in layers eight inches
deep and each layer shall be compacted with mechanical tampers to not less than
95% of maximum dry density.
(3) Building sewers shall be located at a sufficient distance from other parallel pipes
to permit alterations or repairs to any such pipes or the sewer pipe without
disturbing the other; they shall be well cleaned inside after laying; and they shall
conform to all reasonable requirements for good constructions.
(4) The open ends of building sewers, building drains and building connection
laterals shall be kept closed or protected during construction and during periods
when work is suspended in order to exclude from the public sewer all water or
debris which might obstruct, damage or otherwise be detrimental to the public
sewer or sewage works. Abandoned building sewers or drains shall be likewise
promptly closed and sealed off from any public sewer at the expense of the owner
of the property.
H. All joints and connections for or between building sewers, building drains and building
connection laterals shall be made gastight and watertight as follows:
(1) Cast-iron, vitrified-clay sewer pipe, polyvinyl chloride pipe or other suitable
material approved by the FISD shall be gasketed and equipped with tyton or
mechanical joints. The pipe and joints shall conform to all applicable ASA and
ASTM specifications. No paint, varnish or other coatings shall be permitted on
any joint until after the joint has been tested and approved.
(2) Air testing.
(a) The District shall require the use of low-pressure air testing of gravity
sewers to ensure that the joints are gastight and watertight. The sewer line
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under test shall be plugged at both ends. The air hose shall be connected to
a tapped plug to be used for air inlet to the line. The hose will be connected
to portable air control equipment which must include a shut-off valve,
pressure-regulating valve, pressure-reduction valve and a monitoring
pressure gauge with range from zero to five pounds per square inch. Air
shall be introduced from the air source through the control equipment to the
pipeline.
(b) Air shall be slowly supplied to the test section, until a constant pressure of
3.5 pounds per square inch gauge is maintained. The air pressure shall be
regulated to prevent the pressure inside the pipe from exceeding 5.0 pounds
per square inch gauge. When constant pressure of 3.5 pounds per square
inch gauge is reached, the air supply shall be throttled to maintain the
internal pressure above 3.0 pounds per square inch gauge and shut off or
disconnected from the air supply. The gauge shall be observed until the air
pressure reaches 3.0 pounds per square inch gauge. At 3.0 pounds per
square inch gauge, the pressure drop shall be timed with a stop watch until
the pressure drops to 2.5 pounds per square inch gauge. The time required
for this zero-and-five-tenth-pound-per-square-inch-gauge pressure drop shall
be recorded and compared to the following tabulation.
(c) Time requirements.
[1] If the time for the zero-and-five-tenth-pound-per-square-inch-gauge
drop is less than that shown, the section will be considered to have
failed, and the source of leakage must be located, repaired and the
section retested.
Time Requirements for Air Testing
Pipe Size Time
(inches) (minutes)
8 or less 5:06
10 6:22
12 7:39
14 9:35
[2] Where groundwater level is about the invert of the sewer line, the air
test pressure must be increased 0.43 pounds per square inch for each
foot the groundwater level is above the invert of the pipe, and the
resulting pressure computed will be used for the starting pressure. The
allowable drop (0.5 pounds per square inch gauge) and the time
requirements will not change.
(3) All joints in vitrified clay pipe, polyvinyl chloride pipe or other approved pipe or
between such pipes shall be made with rubber or similar gaskets. Hot poured
jointing materials or cement mortar shall not be approved. Pipe and joints shall
conform to all applicable ASTM specifications.
(4) Any jointing materials, other than those described in Subsection H(1), (2) and (3)
may be used only upon approval by the Town Engineer.
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(5) The connection of the building sewer into the public sewer shall be made at the
Y-branch if such branch is available at a suitable location. If the public sewer is
12 inches in diameter or less, and no properly located Y-branch is available, the
owner(s) shall at his expense install a Y-branch in the public sewer at the location
specified by the Town Engineer. Where the public sewer is greater than 12 inches
in diameter, and no properly located Y-branch is available, a neat hole may be cut
into the public sewer to receive the building sewer, with entry in the downstream
direction at an angle of about 45°. A forty-five-degree L may be used to make
such connection, with the spigot end cut so as not to extend past the inner surface
of the public sewer. Where street sewers are of asbestos-cement sewer pipe, the
connection may be made with a cast-iron saddle in the event that no fitting is
available on the street sewer. The invert of the building sewer at the point of
connection to twelve-inch diameter sewers or larger shall be connected to either
match the center lines of such street sewers or be higher. A smooth neat joint
shall be made, and the connection made secure and watertight by encasement in
concrete. Special fittings may be used on the connection only when approved by
the District.
I. When the building sewer trench has been excavated, and the building sewer repaired,
altered or constructed, and is ready for inspection and connection to the public sewer,
the Town Engineer shall be notified during regular working hours not less than eight
hours in advance of the time when the connection to the public sewer is planned. The
connection of the building sewer to the public sewer shall be made under the
supervision of the FISD, and a record of all said connections shall be kept by the
District. If any person constructs, installs, alters or repairs any building sewer or drain
connecting with a public sewer in the District in violation of any section of this Part 1
or fails to give adequate notice to the Town Engineer for an inspection of the work,
said Town Engineer may order all or any portion of said work to be uncovered for
inspection and approval.
J. All excavations for building sewer installations shall be adequately guarded with
barricades and lights so as to protect the public from hazard.
K. If any person, after proper order or direction from the District fails to remedy any
violation of this section or of any other section of these regulations, the Town Engineer
may disconnect the building sewer of the property where the violation exists from the
public sewer and may collect the cost of making such disconnection from any person or
persons responsible for, or willfully concerned in, or who profited by such violation of
the requirements of these regulations.
§ 215-10. Powers and authority of inspectors.
A. The Superintendent and any duly authorized employees of the District, the
Environmental Protection Agency and/or the DEC bearing proper credentials and
identification shall be permitted to enter all properties for the purpose of inspection,
observation, measurement, sampling and testing in accordance with the provisions of
this Part 1. The Superintendent or his representative shall have no authority to inquire
into any processes including metallurgical, chemical, oil, refming, ceramic, paper or
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§ 215-10 SEWERS AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL § 215-12
other industries beyond that point that has a direct bearing on the kind and source of
discharge to the sewers or waterways or facilities for waste treatment.
B. While performing the necessary work on private properties referred to in § 215-10A
above, the Superintendent or duly authorized employees of the District shall observe all
safety rules applicable to the premises established by the owner(s) and the owner(s)
shall be held harmless for injury or death to the District employees and against liability
claims and demands for personal injury or property damage asserted against the
owner(s) and growing out of the gauging and sampling operation, except as such may
be caused by negligence or failure of the owner(s) to maintain safe conditions as
required in § 2154I.
C. All duly authorized employees and/or representatives of the District bearing proper
credentials and identification shall be permitted to enter all private properties through
which the District holds a duly negotiated easement for the purposes of, but not limited
to inspection, observation, measurement, sampling, repair and maintenance of any
portion of the sewage works lying within said easement. All entry and subsequent
work, if any, on said easement shall be done in full accordance with the terms of the
duly negotiated easement pertaining to the private property involved.
§ 215-11. Penalties for offenses; disconnection. [Amended 1-16-2007 by L.L. No. 3-20071
A. Any person found to be violating any provision of this Part 1 except § 215-6 shall be
served by the District with written notice stating the nature of the violation and
providing a reasonable time limit for the satisfactory correction thereof. The offender
shall, within the period of time stated in such notice, permanently cease all violations.
B. Any person who shall violate any provision of this Part 1 shall be guilty of an offense
punishable by a fine not to exceed $5,000 or imprisonment for a period not to exceed
15 days, or both such fine and imprisonment. Each day that any violation of this Part 1
continues and each day that any person continues to discharge prohibited wastes or
substances into any public sewer shall be deemed to be a separate and additional
offense.
C. Any person who fails to cease and desist violation of this Part 1 upon notification
thereof may, after the period of time stated in the notice for correction thereof, be
disconnected from the public sewer system. Notice of disconnection shall be served by
the District not less than 10 days prior to the actual disconnection.
§ 215-12.Discretionary monitoring of effluents.
The District may require as a condition to the connection and/or continued use of the
District's sewer facilities that flow-metering, pH-monitoring and suitable effluent-sampling
stations be provided at the owner'(s) expense by industry connected to the District sewer
system as required by prudent engineering standards.
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§ 215-13. Severability.
If any section, clause, sentence or provision of this Part 1 be adjudged invalid or
unenforceable, such adjudications shall not affect the validity of any other provision hereof,
but all other provisions shall be deemed valid and effective and shall remain in full force and
effect.
Part 2
Sewer Rents and Charges
[Adopted 3-24-1987 by L.L. No. 5-19871
ARTICLE 11
Sewer Rents and Charges
§ 215-14. Purpose.
Pursuant to the provisions of Article 14-F of the General Municipal Law, the Town Board,
acting for and on behalf of the Fishers Island Sewer District (FISD), does hereby establish a
scale of annual charged to be called "sewer rents" for the use of the sewer system within the
FISD.
§ 215-15. Rents; penalty for late payment.
A. In addition to any and all other fees and charges provided by law, the owner of a parcel
of land served by the sanitary sewer system of the FISD shall pay an annual sewer rent
for the use of such sanitary sewer system, which shall be based upon an annual charge
of$450 for each separate dwelling unit served by the system. Such annual sewer rents
shall be paid in semiannual installments of$225 on the first day of January and June of
each year. [Amended 11-15-1988 by L.L. No. 27-1988; 12-11-1990 by L.L. No. 28-
1990; 11-24-1992 by L.L. No. 27-1992; 10-23-2007 by L.L. No. 21-20071
B. If such sewer rents are not paid within 30 days of the due date, a penalty of 5% shall
be paid.
§ 215-16. Liens.
Sewer rents shall constitute a lien upon the real property served by the sewer system or such
part or parts thereof for which sewer rents shall have been established or imposed. The lien
shall be prior and superior to every other lien or claim except the lien of an existing tax,
assessment or other lawful charge imposed by or for the state or a political subdivision or
district thereof.
§ 215-17. Actions to collect rents.
The Town Board, on behalf of the sewer district, may bring and maintain an action as upon
contract for sewer rents in arrears, including penalties and interest, or to foreclose liens for
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§ 215-17 SEWERS AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL § 215-18
such sewer rents. As an alternative to the maintenance of any such action, the Town Board
- may annually cause a statement to be prepared setting forth the amount of each lien for sewer
rents in arrears, the real property affected thereby and the name of the person in whose name
such real property is assessed. Such statement shall be presented to the board or body
empowered to levy Town taxes on or before a date to be specified by such board or body.
Such board or body shall levy the amounts contained in such statement against the real
property liable at the same time and in the same manner as Town taxes, and such amounts
shall be set forth in a separate column in the annual tax rolls. The amounts so levied shall be
collected and enforced in the same manner and at the same time as may be provided by law
for the collection and enforcement of Town taxes.
§ 215-18. Sewer rent fund.
A. Revenues derived from sewer rents, including penalties and interest, shall be credited to
a special fund to be known as the "sewer rent fund." Moneys in such fund shall be used
in the following order:
(1) For the payment of the costs of operation, maintenance and repair of the sewer
system or such part or parts thereof for which sewer rents have been established
and imposed.
(2) For the payment of the interest on and amortization of or payment of
indebtedness which has been or shall be incurred for the construction of the sewer
system or such part or parts thereof for which sewer rents have been established
and imposed (other than indebtedness, and the interest thereon, which is to be
paid in the first instance from assessments upon benefited real property).
(3) For the construction of sewage treatment and disposal works with necessary
appurtenances, including pumping stations, or for the extension, enlargement or
replacement of or additions to such sewer systems or part or parts thereof.
B. Such revenues from sewer rents shall not be used to finance the cost of any extension
of any part of a sewer system (other than any sewage treatment and disposal works
with necessary appurtenances, including pumping stations) to serve unsewered areas if
such part has been constructed wholly or partly at the expense of real property
especially benefited, or for the payment of the interest on and the amortization of
indebtedness which is to be paid in the first instance from assessments upon benefited
real property.
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§ 233-3.1 SOLID WASTE § 233-3.1
include a list of all vehicles (including vehicle license numbers the applicant
intends to utilize for the collection of solid waste and/or recyclables in the Town).
The list shall also describe the cubic yard capacity for each vehicle. All carter
permit information shall be verified by the applicant as required by this article
and the Town.
(3) Upon receipt of a complete application, the Solid Waste District shall refer the
application to the Zoning Inspector for a determination of whether any violations
of the law exist. The Solid Waste District shall issue the applicant a carter license
so long as the applicant is deemed to be in compliance with this article and all
applicable county and state regulations.
(4) Renewal of carter permits shall be in the same manner and subject to the same
conditions as original carter permits, and also shall be subject to any additional
requirements in effect at the time of application for renewal as specified by the
Town.
(5) Whenever satisfactory proof, such as by means of an affidavit, is submitted to the
Solid Waste District that a carter license issued for the purpose set forth in this
article has been lost or destroyed, the Solid Waste District shall, upon payment of
$5 by the applicant, issue a new carter license. No carter license issued pursuant
to the provisions of this article shall be transferable.
(6) The carter license holder hereunder shall, upon request, furnish the Town with a
list detailing the number of residences, commercial establishments or other
generators of solid waste and/or recyclables located in the Town and serviced by
the applicant and the intended location that said solid waste and/or recyclables
f" shall be deposited by the carter. This list shall be prepared at a level of detail
satisfactory to the Solid Waste District and shall be updated by the carter license
holder at the request of the Town, but not more often than every three months.
(7) The Town, pursuant to § 233-8 of this article, shall have the power to impose a
civil penalty or suspend or revoke a carter permit granted or renewed pursuant to
this article for any violation of any provision of this article or any applicable rule,
regulations, code or ordinance relating to the collection, handling, hauling or
disposal of solid waste and/or recyclables.
(8) All collection, transportation and/or disposal of solid waste and/or recyclables
shall be in strict conformance with the rules and regulations prescribed in this
article and as such rules and regulations may hereafter be amended or
supplemented by the Town Board.
(9) All vehicles used in the collection, transportation and/or disposal of solid waste
and/or recyclables shall be maintained in a sanitary condition and shall be
constructed as to prevent leakage in transit. The body of the vehicle shall be
wholly enclosed or shall at all times be kept covered with an adequate cover. The
name of the carter shall be readily visible on all vehicles, and on all containers
utilized for the collection of solid waste and/or recyclables generated within the
Town.
(10) Any carter permit issued pursuant to this article shall be in the nature of a
privilege subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this article and as
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§ 233-3.1 SOUTHOLD CODE § 233-4
amended or supplemented by the Town, and shall not be deemed to create a
property interest with respect to the carter permit in the holder.
(11) All carter permit requirements specified herein, including, but not limited to,
carter permit fees, may be amended or adjusted from time to time by resolution
of the Town Board.
§ 233-4. Fees; issuance and duration of permits and licenses. [Added 10-9-1984 by L.L.
No. 9-1984; amended 11-29-1988 by L.L. No. 29-1988; 6-20-1989 by L.L. No. 11-1989; 3-
13-1990 by L.L. No. 2-1990; 10-23-1993 by L.L. No. 23-1990; 10-23-1990 by L.L. No. 24-
1990; 2-5-1991 by L.L. No. 1-1991; 2-26-1991 by L.L. No. 3-1991; 3-26-1991 by L.L. No.
9-1991; 11-24-1992 by L.L. No. 29-1992; 12-8-1992 by L.L. No. 31-1992; 10-5-1993 by
L.L. No. 23-1993; 5-3-1994 by L.L. No. 8-1994; 10-18-1994 by L.L. No. 22-1994; 12-13-
1994 by L.L. No. 29-1994; 10-17-1995 by L.L. No. 22-1995; 11-24-1998 by L.L. No. 24-
19981
A. The fees for the issuance of permits and/or licenses for vehicles transporting refuse into
any transfer station maintained by the Town of Southold shall be in the amounts
prescribed by the Town Board, by resolution and as amended from time to time.
Permits shall be issued as follows:
(1) Resident disposal permit: for noncommercial vehicles of less than one-ton
capacity owned by a resident and/or taxpayer of the Town of Southold and
transporting only household refuse, provided that such vehicle displays a valid
resident landfill permit issued in accordance with the following: [Amended 1-4-
2022 by L.L. No. 1-20221
(a) A resident disposal permit shall be issued by the Town Clerk or a person
designated by the Town Clerk to all persons who are qualified residents of
the Town of Southold. Persons applying for a resident disposal permit shall
be requested to submit for inspection the following as proof of residence:
[1] A valid tax receipt stub for the current year for any taxable real
property within the Town of Southold assessed in the name of the
applicant.
[2] A valid motor vehicle registration in the name of the applicant and to
an address located within the Town of Southold or to an address
corresponding to the address of a validated tax receipt stub for the
current tax year for any taxable real property within the Town of
Southold.
[3] Such other proof of residence as is satisfactory to the Town Clerk.
(b) The Town Clerk or a person designated by the Town Clerk shall inspect
such proof of residence to determine that the applicant is a qualified
resident of the Town. Upon approval of the proof, a resident disposal
permit shall be issued and inscribed with the vehicle license registration
number. Such permit shall not be transferred to any other vehicle.
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§ 233-4 SOLID WASTE § 233-4
(c) Resident disposal permits for motor vehicles shall be hung from the
vehicle's rearview mirror while at the transfer station.
(2) Lessee disposal permit: for noncommercial vehicles of less than one-ton capacity
owned by a lessee in the Town of Southold and transporting only household
refuse, provided that such vehicle displays a valid lessee landfill permit issued in
accordance with the following: [Amended 1-4-2022 by L.L. No. 1-20221
(a) A lessee disposal permit shall be issued by the Town Clerk or a person
designated by the Town Clerk to all persons who lease or rent property
within the Town of Southold but do not qualify as residents as defined in
§ 233-4A(1) hereof. Persons applying for a lessee landfill permit shall
present a fully executed lease/rental agreement signed by the lessee and the
owner of the property, setting forth:
[1] The location of the leased or rented property.
[2] The persons occupying the same.
[3] The term of such tenancy.
[4] Copy of current rental permit issued from the Southold Town
Building Department or the Village of Greenport Building
Department.
(b) Upon a determination by the Town Clerk or person designated by the Town
Clerk that the applicant is entitled to a lessee disposal permit and upon the
payment of the permit fee, such permit shall be issued and inscribed with
the vehicle license registration number and shall be affixed to the vehicle in
the same manner as provided in § 233-4A(1)(c) hereof.
(3) Guest disposal permit: for noncommercial vehicles of less than one-ton capacity
owned by a guest of a resident in the Town of Southold and transporting only
household refuse, provided that such vehicle displays a valid guest landfill permit
issued in accordance with the following:
(a) A guest disposal permit shall be issued by the Town Clerk or a person
designated by the Town Clerk to all persons who are qualified residents of
the Town of Southold, as defined in § 233-4A(1) hereof, for use by guests
temporarily residing in the dwelling of such resident. A resident applying
for a guest landfill disposal permit shall present: [Amended 1-4-2022 by
L.L. No. 1-20221
[1] The location of the property to be occupied by the guests.
[2] The names and permanent addresses of the guests.
[3] The length of time of the guest occupancy.
(b) Upon a determination by the Town Clerk or person designated by the Town
Clerk that the applicant is entitled to a guest disposal permit and upon the
payment of the permit fee, such permit shall be issued and inscribed with
the vehicle license registration number and shall be affixed to the vehicle in
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§ 233-4 SOUTHOLD CODE § 233-4
the same manner as provided in § 233-4A(1)(c) hereof. [Amended 1-4-
2022 by L.L. No. 1-2022]
(c) The fee for the issuance of a guest disposal permit shall be such fee as shall
be prescribed by a resolution of the Southold Town Board.
(4) Commercial permits: for all vehicles engaged in the commercial disposal of any
material other than mandated recyclables as defined herein and/or all vehicles
with a rated load-carrying capacity of one ton or greater.
(a) A commercial permit shall be issued by the Town Clerk or a person
designated by the Town Clerk to commercial businesses qualified to operate
within the Town. Persons applying for a commercial permit shall be
requested to sign an application in affidavit form.
(b) Upon approval of the application, a commercial permit shall be issued and
inscribed with the vehicle license registration number. Such permit shall not
be transferred to any other vehicle. Such permit shall be affixed to the
vehicle in a spot clearly visible to attendants at the disposal area.
(c) The fees for issuance of commercial disposal permits shall be as prescribed
by a resolution of the Southold Town Board.
(5) Single-entry fees: A single-entry fee shall be charged to any residential or
commercial vehicle that delivers for disposal nonrecyclable debris generated
within the Town and which does not display a valid permit. Single-entry fees
shall be in an amount prescribed by a resolution of the Town Board.
B. In addition to the fees established in § 2334A of this article, there shall be a fee as
prescribed by resolution of the Southold Town Board, on loads containing the
following:
(1) Brush, landscaping and yard wastes, including but not limited to stumps,
branches, shrubs, plants, trees, bushes and grass clippings, but not including
leaves and sod.
(2) Construction debris, including but not limited to scrap and waste material
discarded as refuse resulting from construction.
(3) Wood, including but not limited to timber, logs, boards and wood as defined
herein.
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§ 260-4 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 260-4
At Intersection Location
Stop Sign on Direction of Travel With (hamlet)
Carroll Avenue West Peconic Lane Peconic
Cedar Avenue West Main Bayview Road Southold
Cedar Beach Road East Paradise Point Road Southold
Cedar Beach South Paradise Point Road Southold
Road [Added 11-28- and Sunset Way
2000 by L.L. No. 41-
20001
Central Drive East Inlet Drive Mattituck
Central Drive East Luthers Road Mattituck
Central Drive East Zena Road Mattituck
Chestnut Road West Kenny's Road Southold
Clark Road North Soundview Avenue Southold
Colony Road East Albertson Lane Greenport
Corwin Road [Added East Main Bayview Road Southold
8-13-1985 by L.L.No.
13-19851
Central Drive West Inlet Drive Mattituck
Central Drive West Zena Road Mattituck
Champlin Place East Manhanset Avenue Greenport
Champlin Place [Added East Sterling Place Greenport
8-12-1986 by L.L. No.
8-19861
Champlin Place West Main Street Greenport
Champlin Place [Added West Sterling Place Greenport
8-12-1986 by L.L. No.
8-19861
Clearview West Gardiner's Lane Southold
Avenue [Added 8-28-
2001 by L.L. No. 17-
2001]
Corwin Street West Ninth Street Greenport
Cox Lane North Oregon Road Cutchogue
Cron Land East Highland Road Cutchogue
Lane [Added 12-13-
1994 by L.L. No. 28-
19941
Custer Avenue [Added East Gardiner's Lane Southold
8-28-2001 by L.L. No.
16-20011
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§ 260-4 SOUTHOLD CODE § 260-4
At Intersection Location
Stop Sign on Direction of Travel With (hamlet)
Deep Hole
Drive [Repealed 8-12-
1980 by L.L. No. 4-
19801
Deep Hole Drive North New Suffolk Avenue Mattituck
(east) [Added 8-12-
1980 by L.L. No. 4-
1980]
Deep Hole Drive North New Suffolk Avenue Mattituck
(west) [Added 8-12-
1980 by L.L. No. 4-
19801
Deer Drive East Westphalia Avenue Mattituck
Depot Lane [Added 9- North Oregon Road Cutchogue
21-1976 by L.L. No. 4-
19761
Dicks Point Road West West Creek Road Cutchogue
Dicks Point Road East Holden Avenue Cutchogue
Dicks Point Road West Holden Avenue Cutchogue
Douglass Street North King Street Orient
Duck Pond North Birch Lane Cutchogue
Road [Added 3-1-2022
by L.L. No. 4-2022]
Duck Pond South Oregon Road Cutchogue
Road [Added 9-21-
1976 by L.L. No. 4-
19761
Duck Pond South Vista.Place Cutchogue
Road [Added 3-1-2022
by L.L. No. 4-2022]
East Road West Inlet Drive Mattituck
East Road East Luthers Road Mattituck
East Road West Pequash Avenue Cutchogue
East Legion Avenue West Bay Avenue Mattituck
East Side Avenue North Bailie Beach Road Mattituck
Eastwood Drive South South Cross Road Cutchogue
Eighth Street North Wiggins Street Greenport
Eighth Street South Wiggins Street Greenport
Elijah's Lane North Oregon Road Mattituck
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§ 260-4 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 260-4
At Intersection Location
Stop Sign on Direction of Travel With (hamlet)
Elijah's Lane [Added
12-14-2004 by L.L.
No. 26-2004; repealed
6-7-2005 by L.L. No.
11-2005]
Elijah's Lane [Added
12-14-2004 by L.L.
No. 26-2004; repealed
6-7-2005 by L.L. No.
11-2005]
Emory Road West Beebe Drive Cutchogue
Eugene's Road East Skunk Lane (Bay Cutchogue
Avenue)
Fairway Drive [Added East Case's Lane and Cutchogue
8-13-1991 by L.L. No. Cedars Road
20-1991]
Fanning Road [Added East New Suffolk Road New Suffolk
8-12-1980 by L.L. No.
4-1980]
Fasbender [Added 1- East Mill Road Peconic
16-2001 by L.L. No. I-
20011
Fiddler Lane West Manhanset Avenue Greenport
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§ 280-35 ZONING § 280-38
(1) Any accessory use set forth in and as regulated by § 280-13C(1) through (7) of
the Agricultural-Conservation District.25
(2) Sanitary and laundry facilities.
(3) Accessory uses set forth in and as regulated by § 280-22C(2) of the Hamlet
Density Residential District.
§ 280-36. Bulk, area and parking regulations.
Except as otherwise provided herein, no buildings or premises shall be used and no building
or part thereof shall be erected or altered in the Residential RR District unless the same
conforms to the Bulk Schedule and Parking and Loading Schedules incorporated into this
chapter by reference, with the same force and effect as if such regulations were set forth
herein in full.26
ARTICLE VIII
Residential Office (RO) District
[Added 1-10-1989 by L.L. No. 1-198927; amended 5-9-1989 by L.L. No. 6-1989; 11-28-
1989 by L.L. No. 22-1989; 12-12-1989 by L.L. No. 23-1989; 2-7-1995 by L.L. No. 3-1995;
10-19-1999 by L.L. No. 15-1999]
§ 280-37. Purpose.
The purpose of the Residential Office (RO) District is to provide a transition area between
business areas and low-density residential development along major roads which will provide
opportunity for limited nonresidential uses in essentially residential areas while strongly
encouraging the adaptive reuse of existing older residences, to preserve the existing visual
character of the Town and to achieve the goal(s) of well-planned, environmentally sensitive,
balanced development, which the Town has determined to be desirable.
§ 280-38. Use regulations.
In the Residential Office (RO) District, no building or premises shall be used and no building
or part of a building shall be erected or altered which is arranged, intended or designed to be
used, in whole or in part, for any uses except the following:
A. Permitted uses.
(1) One-family detached dwellings, not to exceed one dwelling on each lot.
(2) Owner-occupied two-family dwellings.
25. Editor's Note: Former Subsection C(2), regarding regulated signs, which previously followed this subsection, was
repealed 11-29-1994 by L.L.No.25-1994.For current sign provisions,see Art.XIX,Signs.
26. Editor's Note:The Bulk Schedule is included at the end of this chapter,and the Parking and Loading Schedules are
in§§280-78 and 280-79.
27. Editor's Note:This local law also repealed former Art.VII,B-1 General Business District,as amended.
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§ 280-38 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-38
(3) 2IThe following uses are permitted uses subject to site plan approval by the
Planning Board:
(a) Buildings, structures and uses owned or operated by the Town of Southold,
school districts, park districts and fire districts.
(b) Buildings, structures and uses owned or operated by fraternal organizations
and utilized for activities typically conducted by a fraternal organization,
including but not limited to public meeting places, charitable and fund-
raising events, patriotic observances and catering for public and private
functions.
(c) Bed-and-breakfast uses as set forth in and as regulated by § 280-13B(14).
(d) Professional offices.
(e) Churches or similar places of worship, parish houses, convents and
monasteries.
(f) Libraries, museums, art galleries, exhibit halls, artists'/photographers'
studios and dance studios.
(g) Small business offices such as insurance agencies, real estate agencies,
computer software services, financial planning securities brokers and like-
kind small business establishments excluding retail sales of any kind or
nature and limited to overall floor space of 3,000 square feet.
B. Uses permitted by special exception by the Board of Appeals. The following uses are
permitted as a special exception by the Board of Appeals as hereinafter provided and
subject to site plan approval by the Planning Board, provided that not more than one
use shall be allowed for each 40,000 square feet of lot area:
(1) Special exception uses as set forth in and regulated by § 280-13B(1) through (7)
of the Agricultural-Conservation District.
(2) Funeral homes.
(3) Apartments may be permitted over business and professional offices as regulated
by § 280-45B(4)(a) through (f), inclusive.21
(4) Restaurants, except fast-food or formula restaurants.
(5) Custom workshops, provided that they shall not be all or part of a commercial
center.
(6) Conversion of existing space to affordable residential housing. [Added 12-5-2017
by L.L. No. 20-2017]
28. Editor's Note: Former Subsection A(3), Transient rental properties, was repealed 1-18-2022 by Res.No.2022-117,
which resolution repealed L.L.No.22-2021.
29. Editor's Note: Former Subsection B(4)was amended 5-6-2003 by L.L.No. 10-2003.For regulations on apartments,
see now§280-45C.
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§ 280-45 ZONING § 280-45
[1] The principal building entrance shall face the primary street frontage
and/or sidewalk where practical.
[2] New construction along primary pedestrian walkways within the
Hamlet Centers shall have a zero or minimum setback from the
sidewalk/front property line, whenever possible, to reinforce the
"Main Street" street wall.
(e) Off-street parking.
[1] Off-street parking shall not be located in the front yard between the
front facade of the building(s) and the primary abutting street. Parking
areas must be located in the side and rear yards of the building.
Adequate parking shall be provided in accordance with that required
by Article XVIII of this chapter of the Town of Southold Town Code.
[2] Parking areas shall be screened from adjacent properties, streets and
public sidewalks, pursuant to § 280-95, Landscaped parking area.
(8) Restaurants, excluding formula food and take-out restaurants.
(9) Bakeshops (for on-premises retail sale).
(10) Personal service stores and shops, including barbershops, beauty parlors,
professional studios and travel agencies.
(11) Art, antique and auction galleries.
(12) Artists' and craftsmen's workshops.
(13) Auditoriums or meeting halls.
(14) Repair shops for household, business or personal appliances, including cabinet
shops, carpenter shops, electrical shops, plumbing shops, furniture repair shops
and bicycle and motorcycle shops.
(15) Custom workshops.
(16) Bus or train stations.
(17) Theaters or cinemas (other than outdoor).
(18) Libraries or museums.
(19) Laundromats.
(20) Bed-and-breakfast uses as set forth in and as regulated by § 280-13B(14).
(21) Multiple dwellings.
(22) Grocery stores up to a maximum of 25,000 square feet of gross floor area,
exclusive of unfinished basements or attic areas, notwithstanding the provisions
of the bulk schedule. [Added 6-20-2006 by L.L. No. 8-20061
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(23) Convenience stores.,-, [Added 11-4-2009 by L.L. No. 14-2009]
B. Uses permitted by special exception by the Board of Appeals. The following uses are
permitted as a special exception by the Board of Appeals as hereinafter provided,
except Subsection B(10), which may be permitted as a special exception by the
Planning Board, and all such special exception uses shall be subject to site plan
approval by the Planning Board: [Amended 6-20-2006 by L.L. No. 8-20061
(1) Any special exception use set forth in and as regulated by § 280-13B(3) to (6)
and (13) and (14) of the Agricultural-Conservation District.
(2) Motel and hotel uses as set forth in and regulated by § 280-35B(4) of the Resort
Residential (RR) District, except that minimum lot size shall be three acres.
(3) Boarding and/or tourist homes as set forth and regulated by § 280-35B(5) of the
Resort Residential (RR) District.
(4) Fraternal or social institutional offices or meeting halls.
(5) Drinking establishments.
(6) Public garages.
(7) Funeral homes.
(8) Flea markets.
(9) Takeout and formula food restaurants, subject to the following requirements:
(a) Adequate parking shall be provided in accordance with that required by
Article XVIII, Parking and Loading Areas, of this chapter. All parking
spaces shall be located within reasonable walking distance of the site or 300
feet, whichever is less. The improvement or development of municipal
parking may be used to satisfy this requirement. The adequacy of municipal
parking shall be determined by the Planning Board as part of its site plan
review procedure by conducting a parking survey of the capacity of the
existing municipal parking area to accommodate the projected increase in
usage due to the introduction of the subject land use.
(b) An assessment of the potential traffic impacts of the proposed use must
accompany the long environmental assessment form. The appropriate
mitigation measures must be incorporated into the site plan.
(c) There shall be no counter serving outdoor traffic via a drive-in, drive-
through, drive-up, drive-by or walk-up window or door.
(d) Exterior signage shall conform in all respects to Article XIX, Signs, of this
chapter and, further, may not be lit from within.
35. Editor's Note:Former Subsection A(24),Transient rental properties,which immediately followed,was repealed 1-18-
2022 by Res.No.2022-117,which resolution repealed L.L.No.22-2021.
280:62 Supp 56,Mar 2022
§ 280-45 ZONING § 280-45
(e) Advertisements, including trademark logos, may not be affixed, painted or
glued onto the windows of the business or onto any exterior structures,
including waste disposal receptacles and flags.
(f) The physical design, including color and use of materials, of the
establishment shall be compatible with and sensitive to the visual and
physical characteristics of other buildings, public spaces and uses in the
particular location.
(10) Retail stores in excess of 6,000 total square feet of gross floor area in any
building, up to a maximum of 12,000 total square feet of such gross floor area in
any building (excluding unfinished basement and attic areas), subject to the
following requirements: [Added 6-20-2006 by L.L. No. 8-20061
(a) Compliance with the retail building standards listed below, in addition to
the site plan requirements of this chapter.
[1] Building massing and facade treatment.
[a] Variation in massing.
[i] A standardized dominant building mass shall be
prohibited. For the purposes of this subsection, the term
"standardized" shall include an array of architectural
elements, layout, design, logos or similar exterior features
that have been applied to four or more retail buildings
nationwide.
i
[ii] Exterior building walls facing side yards shall include
materials and design characteristics consistent with those
on the front of the building.
[iii] Building walls that face public streets, connecting
pedestrian walkways, or adjacent development shall meet
the following standards:
[A] Facades shall be subdivided and proportioned using
features such as windows, entrances, arcades,
arbors, awnings, trellises with vines, or alternate
architectural detail that defines human scale, along
no less than 60% of the facade.
[B] To maintain the "Main Street" character in the
Hamlet Centers, where practical, buildings shall be
sited with a zero or minimum setback from the front
property line or primary pedestrian walkways and
be transparent between the height of three feet and
eight feet above the grade of the walkway for no
less than 60% of the horizontal length of the
building facade.
[C] Buildings shall achieve architectural variation
through the inclusion of architectural features such
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§ 280-45 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-45
as columns, ribs or pilasters, piers, changes in wall
planes and changes in texture or materials consistent
with the architecture of adjacent buildings and
community character.
[b] Awnings.
[i] Awnings shall be no longer than a single storefront.
[ii] Fabric awnings and canvas awnings with a matte finish
are permitted. Awnings with high-gloss finish and
illuminated, plastic awnings are prohibited.
[c] Customer entrances. Buildings shall have clearly defined, highly
visible customer entrance(s) featuring no fewer than three of the
following:
[i] Canopies or porticos;
[ii] Overhangs;
[iii] Recesses/Projections;
[iv] Arcades;
[v] Raised corniced parapets over the door;
[vi] Peaked roof forms;
[vii] Arches;
[viii] Outdoor patios;
[ix] Display windows;
[x] Architectural detail such as tile work and moldings
integrated into the building structure and design; or
[xi] Integral planters or wing walls that incorporate landscaped
areas and/or places for sitting.
[d] Buildings containing a drive-through or drive-up window are
prohibited.
[2] Building materials.
[a] All buildings should be constructed or clad with materials that
are durable, economically maintained, and of a quality that will
retain their appearance over time, including, but not limited to,
natural or synthetic stone; brick; stucco; integrally colored,
textured, or glazed concrete masonry units or glass.
[b] Exterior building materials shall not include the following:
[c] Smooth-faced gray concrete block, painted or stained concrete
block, unfinished tilt-up concrete panels;
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§ 280-45 ZONING § 280-45
[d] Field-painted or pre-finished standard corrugated metal siding.
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§ 280-48 ZONING § 280-48
[d] Buildings containing a drive-through or drive-up window are
prohibited.
- [2] Building materials.
[a] All primary buildings should be constructed or clad with
materials that are durable, economically maintained, and of a
quality that will retain their appearance over time, including,
but not limited to, natural or synthetic stone; brick; stucco;
integrally colored, textured, or glazed concrete masonry units or
glass.
[b] Exterior building materials shall not include the following:
[i] Smooth-faced gray concrete block, painted or stained
concrete block, unfinished tilt-up concrete panels.
[ii] Field-painted or pre-finished standard corrugated metal
siding.
[3] Signage.
[a] Advertisements, including trademark logos and service marks,
may not be affixed, painted or glued onto the windows of the
business or onto any exterior structures, including waste
disposal receptacles and flags.
[b] Florescent and backlit signs located within or on a building or
structure and facing an exterior public space are prohibited.
[4] Site design.
[a] The principal building entrance shall face the primary street
frontage and/or sidewalk where practical.
[5] Off-street parking.
[a] No greater than 30% of the off-street parking spaces provided
for all uses contained in the development's building(s) shall be
located between the front facade of the building(s) and the
primary abutting street. Adequate parking shall be provided in
accordance with that required by Article XVIII of this chapter
of the Town of Southold Town Code.
[b] Parking areas shall be screened from adjacent properties, streets
and public sidewalks, pursuant to § 280-95, Landscaped parking
area.
(3) Wholesale businesses, private warehousing and public warehousing, and building
material storage and sale, but excluding storage of coal, coke, fuel oil or junk.
(4) Building, electrical and plumbing contractors' businesses or yards.
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§ 280-48 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-48
(5) Cold storage plants, baking and other food processing and packaging plants that
are not offensive, obnoxious or detrimental to neighboring uses by reason of dust,
smoke, vibration, noise, odor or effluent.
(6) Wholesale or retail sale and accessory storage and display of garden materials,
supplies and plants, including nursery operations, provided that the outdoor
storage or display of plants and materials does not obstruct pedestrian flow or
vehicular traffic and does not occur within three feet of the property line.
(7) Wholesale/retail beverage distribution.
(8) Funeral homes.
(9) Train or bus stations.
(10) Telephone exchanges.
(11) Wineries which meet the following standards:
(a) It shall be a farm winery licensed under New York State law from which
wine made from primarily Long Island grapes is produced and sold.
(b) It shall obtain site plan approval.
(c) It shall have retail sales on site.
(12) One-family detached dwelling, not to exceed one dwelling on each lot.
(13) Two-family dwelling, not to exceed one dwelling on each lot. The dwelling must '
be occupied by the owner of the property.
(14) Convenience stores.39 [Added 11-4-2009 by L.L. No. 14-20091
B. Uses permitted by special exception by the Board of Appeals. The following uses are
permitted as a special exception by the Board of Appeals as hereinafter provided,
except Subsection B(17), which may be permitted as a special exception by the
Planning Board, and all such special exception uses shall be subject to site plan
approval by the Planning Board. [Amended 6-20-2006 by L.L. No. 8-20061
(1) Any special exception use as set forth in and regulated by § 280-13B(2) to (12),
except wineries are not required to be in connection with a vineyard.
(2) Hotel or motel uses as set forth in and regulated by § 280-35B(4) of the Resort
Residential (RR) District, except that the minimum lot size shall be three acres.
39. Editor's Note:Former Subsection A(15),Transient rental properties,which immediately followed was repealed 1-18-
2022 by Res.No.2022-117,which resolution repealed L.L.No.22-2021.
280:62.8 Supp 56,Mar 2022
§ 280-110 ZONING § 280-111
§ 280-110. Open storage. [Amended 3-26-1991 by L.L. No. 7-1991; 12-22-1992 by L.L.
No. 35-1992; 8-8-2006 by L.L. No. 12-2006]
No unenclosed debris, vehicles, vehicle parts or refuse may be kept on property in a
residential district, except registered motor vehicles, recreation vehicles, boats and"
commercial vehicles as set forth in § 280-78, and except where located in an agricultural
district and kept in connection with bona fide agricultural operations.
§ 280-111. Prohibited uses in all districts. [Amended 11-24-1992 by L.L. No. 26-1992; 8-
8-2006 by L.L. No. 7-2015; 8-25-2015 by L.L. No. 7-20151
A. Any use which is noxious, offensive or objectionable by reason of the emission of
smoke, dust, gas, odor or other form of air pollution or by reason of the deposit,
discharge or dispersal of liquid or solid wastes in any form in such manner or amount
as to cause permanent damage to the soil and streams or to adversely affect the
surrounding area or by reason of the creation of noise, vibration, electromagnetic or
other disturbance or by reason of illumination by artificial light or light reflection
beyond the limits of the lot on or from which such light or light reflection emanates; or
which involves any dangerous fire, explosive, radioactive or other hazard; or which
causes injury, annoyance or disturbance to any of the surrounding properties or to their
owners and occupants; and any other process or use which is unwholesome and
noisome and may be dangerous or prejudicial to health, safety or general welfare,
except where such activity is licensed or regulated by other governmental agencies.
B. Artificial lighting facilities of any kind which create glare beyond lot lines.
C. Uses involving primary production of the following products from raw materials:
charcoal and fuel briquettes; chemicals; aniline dyes; carbide; caustic soda; cellulose;
chlorine; carbon black and bone black; creosote; hydrogen and oxygen; industrial
alcohol; nitrates of an explosive nature; potash; plastic materials and synthetic resins;
pyroxylin; rayon yarn; hydrochloric, nitric, phosphoric, picric and sulfuric acids; coal,
coke and tar products, including gas manufacturing; explosives; gelatin, glue and size
(animal); linoleum and oil cloth; matches; paint, varnishes and turpentine; rubber
(natural or synthetic); soaps, including fat rendering; starch.
D. The following processes:
(1) Nitrating of cotton or of other materials.
(2) Milling or processing of flour.
(3) Magnesium foundry.
(4) Reduction, refining, smelting and alloying metal or metal ores.
(5) Refining secondary aluminum.
(6) Refining petroleum products, such as gasolines, kerosene, naphtha and lubricating
oil.
(7) Distillation of wood or bones.
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§ 280-111 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-111
(8) Reduction and processing of wood pulp and fiber, including paper mill
operations.
E. Operations involving stockyards, slaughterhouses and slag piles.
F. Storage of explosives.
G. Quarries.
H. Storage of petroleum products. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter,
storage facilities with a total combined capacity of more than 20,000 gallons, including
all tanks, pipelines, buildings, structures and accessory equipment designed, used or
intended to be used for the storage of gasoline, fuel oil, kerosene, asphalt or other
petroleum products, shall not be located within 1,000 feet of tidal waters or tidal
wetlands.
I. Encumbrances to public roads.
(1) No person shall intentionally discharge or cause to be discharged any water of
any kind onto a public highway, roadway, right-of-way or sidewalk causing a
public nuisance or hazardous condition, or resulting in flooding or pooling in or
around the public area, including neighboring properties.
(2) No person shall place or cause to be placed obstructions of any kind, except the
lawful parking of registered vehicles, upon a public highway, roadway, right-of-
way or sidewalk that unreasonably interferes with the public's use of the public
highway, roadway, right-of-way or sidewalk.
J. Transient rental properties. [Amended 12-14-2021 by L.L. No. 22-2021; 1-18-2022 by
Res. No. 2022-11757]
K. Aircraft prohibited. [Added 7-31-2018 by L.L. No. 9-20181
(1) Helicopters prohibited. No person, firm or corporation, except those with prior
valid approvals, shall land or cause to be landed, take off or cause to take off or
taxi any helicopter on or from the waters, beaches or on any land within the
Town of Southold.
(2) Seaplanes prohibited. No person, firm or corporation shall land or cause to be
landed, take off or cause to take off or taxi any seaplane on or from the
waterways under the jurisdiction of the Town of Southold Board of Trustees.
(3) This subsection shall not apply to Town-owned airfields, medical or police
emergency landings and takeoffs or aircraft involved in medical or military
emergencies, or aircraft involved in operations involving public health and safety.
(4) This subsection shall not apply to the use of aircraft as an accessory use to
agricultural production as set forth in § 280-13C(12).
57. Editor's Note:This resolution repealed L.L.No.22-2021.
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18-2021 10-19-2021 Parking: Parking at Beaches Ch. 189, Art. 1 55
Amendment
19-2021 11-3-2021 Tax Levy Limit Override NM 55
X20-2021 12-14-2021 Water Supply Plan Map 'NCM 55
Amendment
22-2�21-2021 12-14-2021 Filming Amendment Ch. 139 55
12-14-2021 Zoning Amendment Repealed by t55
Res. No.
X2022-117
123-2021 12-14-2021 Zoning Amendment 'Ch. 280 55
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.24-2021 ' 12-28-2021 Cannabis: Cannabis Retail Ch. 106, Art. 1 56
Dispensary and On-Site
Consumption Site Opt-Out
1-2022 1-4-2022 Solid Waste: Garbage, Rubbish and Ch. 233, Art. I 56
Refuse Amendment
12-2022 1-4-2022 Sewers and Sewage Disposal Ch 215, Pt. 1, 56
Scavenger Wastes Repealer reference only
3-2022 1-4-2022 Parking: Parking at Beaches Ch. 189, Art. I 56 `
Amendment
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14-2022 3-1-2022 Vehicles Vand Traffic Amendment Ch. 260 56
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SOUTHOLD INDEX
DEFINITIONS NOTE:For the convenience of the Code user,all terms defined in this Code are included in the Index under the
heading"Definitions and Abbreviations."
R-120,R-200 and Littering 1-2 Senior citizens 1-14
_ A _ R-400 Districts Parking 1-2 Sewers 1-14
280-13;280-15 Peddling and soliciting 1-2 Sidewalks 1-14
ABANDONED VEHICLES General Business(B) Penalties for offenses 1-11 Soil removal 1-14
VEHICLES,MOTOR- District 28048 Planning Board 1-2 Street excavations 1-14
DRIVEN 264-19 Hamlet Business(HB) Police Department 1-2;1-4 Tobacco 1-14
ABANDONMENT District 28045 Repeal of enactments not Town Board 1-14;1-15;
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Hamlet Density(HD) included in Code 1-3 1-16
PROPERTY Residential District Salaries and compensation Town Clerk 1-14
MAINTENANCE 280-22 1-4 Trailer camps 1-14
100-3;100-4 Historic Preservation Sale of Code book; Transient merchants 1-14
Emergency Removal of District(HPD)280-193 supplementation 1-10 Unsafe buildings 1-14
Vehicles 260-23 Light Industrial(LI)District Sales 14;1-10 Vehicles 1-14
Fishers Island Harbor 280-62 Severability 1-6 Veterans 1-14
Management 157-8 Light Industrial Park/ Soil removal 1-2 Volunteer fire fighters 1-14
Light Industrial(LI)District Planned Office Park Town Board 1-2;1-4;1-8; Wetlands 1-14
280-62 (LIO)District 280-58 1-9;1-10 When effective 1-18
Light Industrial Park/ Limited Business(LB) Town Clerk 1-7;1-9;1-10; ADULT HOMES
Planned Office Park District 280-41 1-11 ZONING 280-4
(LIO)District 280-58 Low-Density Residential Trailer camps 1-2 ADVERTISING
SEWERS AND SEWAGE R-40 District 280-17 Vehicles 1-2 Adoption of Renumbered
DISPOSAL 215-3; Marine I(MI)District Violations and penalties 2006 Code 1-14
215-9 280-52 1-4;1-11 General Business(B)
Signs 280-88 Marine II(M11)District Wetlands 1-2 District 280-48
Small Wind Energy Systems 280-55 When effective 1-13 Hamlet Business(HB)
277-6 Marine III Zone District Zoning Maps 1-4 District 280-45
Special Exception Uses (MI11)280-205 ADOPTION OF LITTERING 174-1;174-6
280-141 Plum Island Conservation RENUMBERED 2006 POLICE DEPARTMENT
SUBDIVISION OF LAND District(PIC)280-187 CODE RULES AND
240-37 Plum Island Research Advertising 1-14 REGULATIONS
Wireless Communication District(PIR)280-183 Advisory Board 1-14 A290-15
Facilities 280-76 Recreational Floating Zone Alarm systems 1-14 RENTAL PERMITS 207-9
ACCESSORY BUILDINGS District(RFZ) Alcoholic beverages 1-14 Signs 280-80;280-81;
AND STRUCTURES 280-202;280-204 Appearance tickets 1-14 280-85
Agricultural-Conservation Residential Office(RO) Appointments 1-14 Small Wind Energy Systems
(A-C)District and District 280-38 Bicycles 1-14 277-4
Low-Density Resort Residential(RR) Bingo 1-14 STORMWATER
Residential R-80, District 280-35 Boats and Boating 1-14 MANAGEMENT
R-120,R-200 and Site Plan Approval 280-127 Burning 1-14 236-5
R-400 Districts ZONING 280-4;280-78; Charges 1-14 TOBACCO
280-13;280-15 280-111 Continuation of provisions ADVERTISING
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; ACCIDENTAL 1-16 249-1;249-2;249-3;
PROPERTY DISCHARGES Costs and expenses 1-14 2494;249-5
MAINTENANCE Illicit Discharges 236-28 Defense and ZONING 280-4
100-4 SEWERS AND SEWAGE indemnification 1-14 ADVISORY BOARD
FIRE PREVENTION AND DISPOSAL 215-4 Disabled persons 1-14 Adoption of Renumbered
BUILDING CODE ADOPTION OF CODE Docks 1-14 2006 Code 1-14
ADMINISTRATION Amendments to Code 1-8 Dogs 1-14 Code of Ethics 26-2
144-3;144-8;144-15 Bicycles 1-2 Domestic partnerships 1-14 Community Preservation
FLOOD DAMAGE Bingo 1-2 Environmental quality Fund Advisory Board
PREVENTION 148-4 Boats and Boating 1-2 review 1-14 17-16
Hamlet Density(HD) Bonds 1-4 Farms and farming 1-14 Ethics Board 26-21
Residential District Burning 1-2 Fees 1-14 Records Management 59-15
280-22 Charges 1-4 Fire prevention 1-14 Southold Community
LANDMARK Code book to be kept up-to- Games of chance 1-14 Preservation Fund 17-4
PRESERVATION date 1-9 Garbage,rubbish and refuse AFFORDABLE HOUSING
170-7 Copy of Code on file 1-7 1-14 Affordable Housing(AHD)
Low-Density Residential Distribution of local laws, GENERAL PROVISIONS District 280-24;
R-40 District 280-19 ordinances and 1-14\1-18 280-25;280-26;
STORMWATER resolutions 1-2 Grievances 1-14 280-27;280-30
MANAGEMENT Docks 1-2 Hearings 1-14 Agricultural-Conservation
236-5 Easements 1-4 Incorporation of provisions (A-C)District and
WATERFRONT Effect on previously into Code 1-17 Low-Density
CONSISTENCY adopted legislation 1-5 Inspections 1-14 Residential R-80,
REVIEW 268-3 Enactments saved from Junkyards 1-14 R-120,R-200 and
WETLANDS AND repeal;matters not Legislative intent 1-14 R-400 Districts 280-13
SHORELINE 275-2; affected 1-4 Licenses and permits 1-16 General Business(B)
275-5 Fees 1-10 Littering 1-14 District 280-48
ZONING 280-4;280-104; Garbage,rubbish and refuse Nonsubstantive changes in Hamlet Business(HB)
280-107;280-116 1-2 previously adopted District 280-45
ACCESSORY USES AND GENERAL PROVISIONS legislation 1-15 HOUSING FUND 34-1;
STRUCTURES 1-1\1-13 Notices 1-14 34-2;34-5;34-6
Affordable Housing(AHD) Grades and grading 1-4 Obstructions 1-14 Light Industrial(LI)District
District 280-27 Grievances 1-2 Officers and employees 280-62
Agricultural Planned Improvements 14 1-14 Light Industrial Park/
Development District Incorporation of provisions Open space 1-14 Planned Office Park
280-172 into Code 1-12 Parking 1-14 (LIO)District 280-58
Agricultural-Conservation Junkyards 1-2 Parks and recreation 1-14 Limited Business(LB)
(A-C)District and Legislative intent 1-1 Peddling and soliciting 1-14 District 280-41
Low-Density Liability 1-4 Police Department 1-14 Low-Density Residential
Residential R-80, Licenses and permits 1-4 Records 1-14 R-40 District 280-17
1 Supp 56,Mar 2022
SOUTHOLD INDEX
AFFORDABLE HOUSING...
Residential Office(RO) Schools 280-26 Purpose 70-2 Poultry 72-4
District 280-38 Setbacks 280-24;280-28 Sales 70-4;70-5 Purpose 72-2
SANITARY FLOW Sewers 280-29 Severability 70-6 Safety standards 72-2;72-3
A CREDITS, Site plan approval 280-29 Storage 70-3 Sales 72-4
TRANSFER OF Site plans 280-29;280-31 Title 70-1 Shrubs 724
117-3;117-6;117-9; Standing committees 280-31 Town Board 70-2;70-4; Statutory authorization 72-3
117-11;117-14 Tenants 280-27;280-28; 70-5 Storage 72-4
Site Plan Approval 280-137 280-30 AGRICULTURAL Title 72-1
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Town Attorney 280-30 PLANNED Trees 72-4
240-2;240-10;240-25; Town Board 280-25; DEVELOPMENT Variances 72-3
240-53 280-26;280-29; DISTRICT Water 72-4
ZONING 280-5;280-158 280-30;280-31 Accessory uses and AGRICULTURAL-
AFFORDABLE HOUSING Town Clerk 280-29;280-30 structures 280-172 CONSERVATION(A-C)
(AHD)DISTRICT Use regulations 280-27 Agricultural districts DISTRICT AND LOW-
Accessory uses and Utilities 280-25;280-29 280-173 DENSITY
structures 280-27 Vacant lots 280-30 Building permits 280-180 RESIDENTIAL R-80,
Administration 280-31 Variances 280-28 Classification 280-172 R-120,R-200 AND R400
Affordable housing 280-24; Vehicles 280-25 Clearing house 280-179 DISTRICTS
280-25;280-26; Violations and penalties Conditions 280-180 Accessory buildings and
280-27;280-30 280-31;280-32.1; Conditions of approval structures 280-13;
Ambulance service 280-30 280-33 280-175 280-15
Apartments 280-27 Water 280-29 Costs and expenses 280-177 Accessory uses and
Appeals 280-31 Yards 280-28 County Clerk 280-175 structures 280-13;
Applicability 280-26 ZONING 280-24\280-33 Definitions 280-171 280-15
Applicability of other Code Zoning Board of Appeals Disclosure 280-174 Affordable housing 280-13
provisions 280-32 280-28 Easements 280-175; Animals 280-13
Application procedure Zoning districts 280-32.1 280-177;280-179; Apartments 280-13
280-29 Zoning Maps 280-29 280-180 Appeals 280-13
Boats and Boating 280-25 AGRICULTURAL Farms and farming 280-174 Bed and breakfast 280-13
Building Inspector 280-31 ADVISORY Fire protection 280-174 Board of Appeals 280-13
Building permits 280-31 COMMITTEE Hearings 280-174; Boardinghouses 280-13
Bulk,area and parking Agricultural districts 714 280-175;280-177 Boats and Boating 280-13
regulations 280-28 Appointments 71-3 Height regulations 280-171 Bufferyards 280-13
Certificates of occupancy Compensation 71-3 Improvements 280-171; Building Inspector 280-13
280-31;280-33 Composition;membership; 280-174 Bulk,area and parking
Comprehensive Plan 280-29 terms of office; Lots 280-173 regulations 280-14
Construction 280-25; removal 71-3 Meetings 280-174 Camps 280-13
280-29 Definitions 71-2 Notices 280-174 Cemeteries 280-13
Costs and expenses 280-24; Farms and farming 71-1; Open space 280-181 Certificates of
280-30 71-3;71-4 Permitted uses 280-175 appropriateness 280-15
Definitions 280-25 Meetings 71-3 Planning Board 280-174; Certificates of compliance
Emergencies 280-30 Membership 71-3 280-181 280-13
Eminent domain 280-25 Natural resources 71-1 Price for development rights Certificates of occupancy
Farms and farming 280-26 Planning Board 71-1;71-4 280-176 280-13
Fees 280-29 Powers and duties 71-4 Purpose 280-170 Communicable diseases
General regulations and Purpose 71-1 Records 280-175;280-179 280-13
requirements 280-30 Reports 71-4 Reports 280-174 Conservation districts
Grievances 280-31 Site plans 71-4 Requirements for eligibility 280-15
Hearings 280-26;280-29 Terms of office 71-3 280-173 Construction 280-13
Improvements 280-25; Town Board 71-1;71-3; Sales 280-174;280-175; Drugs and drug
280-30 71-4 280-176;280-177; paraphernalia 280-13
Liens 280-25 Vehicles 71-4 280-179;280-180; Dust 280-13
Lots 280-30;280-31 Zoning Board of Appeals 280-181 Emergencies 280-13
Maintenance and upkeep 71-1 Subdivision 280-181 Farms and farming 280-12;
280-32.1 Zoning districts 71-2;71-4 Subsequent development 280-13
Meetings 280-29 AGRICULTURAL right sales to Town Fees 280-13
Newspaper 280-26 DISTRICTS 280-177 Fences 280-13
Notices 280-26;280-29; AGRICULTURAL Town Attorney 280-175 Fire prevention 280-13
280-30 ADVISORY Town Board 280-173; Fowl 280-13
Off-street parking 280-27; COMMITTEE 71-4 280-174;280-176; Fumes 280-13
280-28 Agricultural Planned 280-177;280-180 Garage sales 280-13
Parking 280-28 Development District Town Clerk 280-174 Garages 280-13
Penalties for offenses 280-173 Water supply 280-174 Gas 280-13
280-33 SUBDIVISION OF LAND ZONING 280-170\280-181 Hearings 280-13
Permitted uses 280-27 240-10;240-42 Zoning approval; Height regulations 280-13;
Planning Board 280-24; Two-Percent Real Estate application and review 280-15
280-28;280-29; Transfer Tax 17-24 procedure 280-174 Historic Preservation
280-30;280-31 ZONING 280-110 Zoning districts 280-174 Commission 280-15
Planning Commission AGRICULTURAL LANDS Zoning Maps 280-174; Home occupations 280-13
280-29 PRESERVATION 280-175 Horses 280-13
Property maintenance Acquisition of development AGRICULTURAL USES Hospitals 280-13
280-32.1 rights 70-4 Alcoholic beverages 72-4 Inspections 280-13
Purpose;applicability of Alienation of development Animals 724 Kennels 280-13
amendments 280-24 rights 70-5 Christmas trees 72-4 Liability 280-13
Records 280-25;280-30; Construction 70-5 Deer 724 Licenses and permits 280-13
280-31 Costs and expenses 70-5 Definitions 724 Lighting 280-13
Registry 280-25;280-30 Definitions 70-3 See Farm Stands 72-5\72-12 Lots 280-13;280-15
Rental property 280-30 Fences 70-3 Farms and farming 72-2; Manure 280-13
Reports 280-29;280-30 Hearings 704;70-5 72-4 Membership 280-13
Retirement 280-25 Improvements 70-2 General Provisions 72-1\ Mooring 280-13
Safety standards 280-28 Licenses and permits 70-5 72-4 Noise 280-13
Sales 280-25;280-30; Livestock 70-3 Horses 72-4 Notices 280-13
280-31 Open space 70-2 Livestock 724 Nursing homes 280-13
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C)DISTRICT AND LOW-DENSITY
RESIDENTIAL R-80,R-120,R-200 AND
R400 DISTRICTS...
Odors 280-13 Charges for false alarms; AMERICANS WITH Light Industrial Park/
Off-street parking 280-13 rules and regulations DISABILITIES ACT Planned Office Park
One-family dwellings 75-6 See DISABLED PERSONS (LIO)District 280-58
280-13 Definitions 75-2 AMUSEMENTS LITTERING 174-1
Parking 280-13;280-14 Disorderly conduct 75-8 APPEARANCE TICKETS Low-Density Residential
Permitted uses 280-13 Disorderly persons 75-8 5-2 R-40 District 280-17
Places of worship 280-13 Emergencies 75-1;75-2; PUBLIC PARKS AND
Planning Board 280-13 75-5;75-6 ENTERTAINMENT RECREATION
Plastics 280-13 False alarms 75-5;75-6 AND SPECIAL AREAS 193-2;193-3.1
Playgrounds 280-13 See Also FALSE ALARMS EVENTS 205-2 Penalties for offenses 83-25
Pools 280-13 Fees 75-4;75-8 ZONING 280-4 Proof of vaccination against
Property maintenance See Also FIRE ALARMS ANCHORING rabies 83-21
280-13 Fire Department 75-1;75-2 BOATS,DOCKS AND Purpose 83-17
Purpose 280-12 Intentional false alarms 75-5 WHARVES 96-2; Rabies control 83-21;83-22
Radiation 280-13 Investigations 75-1 96-3;96-7;96-11; Records 83-18;83-24
Registry 280-13 Licenses and permits 75-2; 96-12;96-14;96-22; Repeal of inconsistent local
Rental units 280-13 75-3;75-4;75-6 96-23 laws or ordinances
Restaurants 280-13 Penalties for offenses 75-8 COASTAL EROSION 83-26
Roller skates 280-13 Permit required 75-3 HAZARD AREAS Safety standards 83-17
Roofs 280-15 Police Department 75-2; 111-13 Service dogs 83-23
Safety standards 280-13 75-6 Fishers Island Harbor SEWERS AND SEWAGE
Sales 280-13 Purpose 75-1 Management 157-4; DISPOSAL 215-3;
Schools 280-13 Records 75-2 157-6 2154
Screens and screening Reports 75-1;75-2 FLOOD DAMAGE Signs 280-85
280-13 Severability 75-7 PREVENTION 148-4; Southold Community
Setbacks 280-13;280-15 Town Board 75-2;75-7 148-14;148-16; Preservation Fund 17-4
Sewers 280-13 Town Clerk 75-6 148-18;148-21 STORMWATER
Signs 280-13 Violations and penalties Small Wind Energy Systems MANAGEMENT
Single-family dwellings 75-5;75-6;75-8 277-4 236-5
280-13 ALARMS,FALSE WETLANDS AND SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Site plan approval 280-13 See FALSE ALARMS SHORELINE 275-2 240-3;240-44
Site plan review and See FIRE ALARMS ZONING 280-4 Surcharges 83-19;83-23
approval 280-13 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ANIMAL WASTE Term of license and
Site plans 280-13 Adoption of Renumbered See FECAL MATTER renewals 83-22
Skateboards 280-13 2006 Code 1-14 See PET WASTE Town Board 83-17
Smoke 280-13 AGRICULTURAL USES ANIMALS Town Clerk 83-18;83-19;
Smoke alarms 280-13 72-4 AGRICULTURAL USES 83-20;83-24
Special exceptions 280-13 ALCOHOLIC 72-4 Vaccinations 83-21
Storage 280-13 BEVERAGES 79-1 Agricultural-Conservation Violations and penalties
Swimming pools 280-13 Consumption of alcoholic (A-C)District and 83-25
Tenants 280-13 beverages in public Low-Density Waterfowl and Gull Feeding
Town Board 280-13 restricted 79-1 Residential R-80, and Domestic Pet
Town Clerk 280-13 See Also INTOXICATING R-120,R-200 and Waste 83-27
Trustees 280-13 BEVERAGES R-400 Districts 280-13 See Waterfowl and Gull
Two-family dwellings See Also INTOXICATION ANIMALS 83-18;83-23 Feeding and Domestic
280-13 Pedestrians 79-1 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Pet Waste 83-27\83-31
Use regulations 280-13 Penalties for offenses 79-2 PROPERTY WETLANDS AND
Utilities 280-13 POLICE DEPARTMENT MAINTENANCE SHORELINE 275-2
Vacant lots 280-13 RULES AND 100-3 ZONING 280-4;280-78;
Violations and penalties REGULATIONS See Also CATS 280-111
280-13 A290-15 Costs and expenses 83-23 ANTENNAS
Water 280-13 Public Consumption 79-1\ Definitions 83-18 See Also SATELLITE DISH
Water supply 280-13 79-2 Dog Licensing and ANTENNAS
Wind energy systems,small Vehicles 79-1 Identification 83-16\ Wireless Communication
280-13 Violations and penalties 83-26 Facilities 280-68;
Wireless communications 79-2 Dogs 83-6;83-17;83-18; 280-69;280-70;
280-13 ZONING 280-4 83-19;83-20;83-21; 280-71;280-72;
Yard sales 280-13 ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES 83-22;83-23;83-24; 280-73;280-74;
Yards 280-13;280-15 See Also OFF-ROAD 83-26 280-76;280-76.1;
ZONING 280-12\280-15 VEHICLES See Dogs 83-6\83-15 280-76.2
Zoning Board of Appeals VEHICLES,MOTOR- See Ducks 83-1\83-5 ZONING 280-4
280-13 DRIVEN 264-3 Farmland Bill of Rights APARTMENTS
AIR CONDITIONING ALUMINUM 280-98;280-99 Affordable Housing(AHD)
FLOOD DAMAGE ELECTRICAL Fees 83-19;83-23 District 280-27
PREVENTION 148-16 INSPECTIONS 126-4 Fishers Island Harbor Agricultural-Conservation
Illicit Discharges 236-25 Garbage,Rubbish and Management 157-11 (A-C)District and
SEWERS AND SEWAGE Refuse 233-1 Garbage,Rubbish and Low-Density
DISPOSAL 215-2; LITTERING 174-1 Refuse 233-1 Residential R-80,
215-4 Roadway Construction Guide dogs 83-23 R-120,R-200 and
AIR POLLUTION 161-36 Hearing dogs 83-23 R-400 Districts 280-13
See Also POLLUTION Signs 280-82 Issuance of license; BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
ZONING 280-77;280-111 ZONING 280-111 identification tag 83-24 PROPERTY
AIR RIFLES AMBULANCE SERVICE Legislative authority 83-16 MAINTENANCE
PARKS AND Affordable Housing(AHD) Liability 83-25 1004
RECREATION District 280-30 Licenses and permits Exemption for War
AREAS 193-6 Exemption for Volunteer 83-17;83-19;83-20; Veterans and Gold Star
ALARM SYSTEMS Fire Fighters and 83-21;83-22;83-23; Parents 245-16.1
Adoption of Renumbered Ambulance Workers 83-24;83-26 General Business(B)
2006 Code 1-14 245-11;245-13 Licenses issued only by District 280-48
ALARM SYSTEMS 75-1; PUBLIC Town Clerk 83-20 Hamlet Business(HB)
75-2;75-3;75-5;75-6 ENTERTAINMENT Licensing 83-19 District 280-45
BICYCLES 88-2 AND SPECIAL Light Industrial(LI)District
Charges 75-6;75-8 EVENTS 205-5 280-62
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APARTMENTS...
Hamlet Density(HD) Vehicles 5-2 ASSESSMENTS Exemption for Historic
Residential District Violations and penalties Assessment and Tax Relief Properties 245-19
280-22 5-1;5-2;5-3 for Superstorm Sandy Exemption for Volunteer
Historic Preservation Waterfowl and Gull Feeding Impact 245-20; Fire Fighters and
District(HPD)280-193 and Domestic Pet 245-21;245-22; Ambulance Workers
Plum Island Conservation Waste 83-29 245-23;245-24 245-11
District(PIC)280-187 APPOINTMENTS BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Exemption for War
Plum Island Research Adoption of Renumbered PROPERTY Veterans and Gold Star
District(PIR)280-183 2006 Code 1-14 MAINTENANCE Parents 245-16
RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 AGRICULTURAL 100-6;100-10 LITTERING 174-5
Residential Office(RO) ADVISORY COASTAL EROSION Senior Citizen Exemption
District 280-38 COMMITTEE 71-3 HAZARD AREAS 245-3
WETLANDS AND Board of Appeals 280-145 111-10 Targeted Business
SHORELINE 275-2 Ethics Board 26-21 Exemption for Cold War Investment Exemption
ZONING 280-4;280-78 POLICE DEPARTMENT Veterans 245-18 245-7
APPEALS 51-3;51-4 Exemption for Historic See Also TAX ASSESSOR
Affordable Housing(AHD) POLICE DEPARTMENT Properties 245-19 Veterans'Exemption 245-9
District 280-31 RULES AND Exemption for Volunteer ASSESSORS
Agricultural-Conservation REGULATIONS Fire Fighters and Amendment of Session
(A-C)District and A290-5 Ambulance Workers Laws 9-3
Low-Density RECORDS 59-5 245-11;245-12;245-14 Approval by referendum 9-5
Residential R-80, Residency Requirements Exemption for War Assessor 9-3;94
R-120,R-200 and 42-10 Veterans and Gold Star Conditions as to
R-400 Districts 280-13 Site Plan Approval 280-135 Parents 245-16; effectiveness 9-4
Board of Appeals 280-146 Small Wind Energy Systems 245-16.1 See Election 9-1\9-2
See Also BOARD OF 277-7 Hamlet Business(HB) Number 9-3\9-5
APPEALS TRANSPORTATION District 28045 Town Board 94
COASTAL EROSION ACCESS HOUSING FUND 34-3 AUXILIARY POLICE
HAZARD AREAS MANAGEMENT 64-4 Light Industrial(LI)District See POLICE OFFICERS
111-24;111-25;111-26 YOUTH BOARD 68-5 280-62 AWNINGS
Farm Stands 72-11 AREA,YARD AND BULK Light Industrial Park/ FIRE PREVENTION AND
FIRE PREVENTION AND REGULATIONS Planned Office Park BUILDING CODE
BUILDING CODE See LOTS (LIO)District 280-58 ADMINISTRATION
ADMINISTRATION See YARDS LITTERING 174-5 144-8
144-5 ARREST WARRANTS PUBLIC Garbage,Rubbish and
FLOOD DAMAGE Dogs 83-9 ENTERTAINMENT Refuse 233-4
PREVENTION 148-4; See Also SEARCH AND SPECIAL General Business(B)
148-22 WARRANTS EVENTS 2054;205-7 District 28048
LANDMARK See Also WARRANTS PUBLIC HEARINGS, Hamlet Business(HB)
PRESERVATION ASBESTOS NOTICE OF 55-1 District 280-45
170-11 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Recreational Floating Zone Signs 280-85
Plum Island Conservation DISPOSAL 215-9 District(RFZ)280-201
District(PIC)280-187 ASHES SANITARY FLOW — B
Plum Island Research PARKS AND CREDITS,
District(PIR)280-183 RECREATION TRANSFER OF 117-9 BACKFILLING
PUBLIC AREAS 193-2 Senior Citizen Exemption See Also EXCAVATIONS
ENTERTAINMENT SEWERS AND SEWAGE 245-3;2454 See Also FILL
AND SPECIAL DISPOSAL 215-4 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Roadway Construction
EVENTS 205-6 ASSEMBLIES,PUBLIC DISPOSAL 215-16; 161-25;161-36; 16144
RECORDS 59-8;59-10 See PUBLIC 215-18 SEWERS AND SEWAGE
RENTAL PERMITS 207-8 ASSEMBLIES SHELLFISH AND OTHER DISPOSAL 215-9
SUBDIVISION OF LAND ASSESSMENT AND TAX MARINE Street Excavations 237-13
240-10 RELIEF FOR RESOURCES 2194 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Two-Percent Real Estate SUPERSTORM SANDY Signs 280-88 240-36
Transfer Tax 17-34 IMPACT Site Plan Approval 280-133 WETLANDS AND
See Also ZONING BOARD Applicability 245-24 SOIL REMOVAL 228-6 SHORELINE 275-11
OF APPEALS Assessments 245-20; STORMWATER BAGS,PLASTIC
APPEALS BOARD 245-21;245-22; MANAGEMENT See PLASTIC BAGS
See BOARD OF APPEALS 245-23;245-24 236-17;236-20 BARRICADES
See ZONING BOARD OF Assessor 245-23 SUBDIVISION OF LAND BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
APPEALS Board of Assessment 240-7;240-44 PROPERTY
APPEARANCE TICKETS 245-23 Targeted Business MAINTENANCE
Adoption of Renumbered Definitions 245-20 Investment Exemption 100-9
2006 Code 1-14 Eligibility criteria;relief 245-7 SEWERS AND SEWAGE
Amusements 5-2 granted 245-22 Veterans'Exemption 245-8; DISPOSAL 215-9
APPEARANCE TICKETS Emergency Management 245-9 Street Excavations 237-12;
5-1;5-2;5-3 Agency 245-23 WATERFRONT 237-13
Certain public servants Implementation and CONSISTENCY WETLANDS AND
authorized to issue adoption of Superstorm REVIEW 268-3;268-5 SHORELINE 275-11
appearance tickets 5-2 Sandy Assessment WETLANDS AND BATHING
Code Enforcement Officer Relief Act 245-21 SHORELINE 275-4; BOATS,DOCKS AND
5-2 Improvements 245-20; 275-6;275-11 WHARVES 96-7;
Dogs 5-2 245-22;245-23 Wireless Communication 96-11;96-12;96-16;
Fire prevention 5-2 Insurance 245-23 Facilities 280-76 96-19;96-20;96-21
Firesafety 5-2 Other provisions 245-23 YOUTH BOARD 68-3; Marine I(MI)District
Parking 5-2;5-3 Reports 245-23 68-4;68-5 280-52
Peddling and soliciting 5-2 Superstorm Sandy 245-20; ZONING 280-92;280-159 Marine II(MH)District
Purpose 5-1 245-21;245-22;245-23 ASSESSOR 280-55
Safety standards 5-2 TAXATION 245-20\245-24 Assessment and Tax Relief Parking at Beaches 189-1;
Sanitation 5-2 for Superstorm Sandy 189-2
Service of appearance Impact 245-23
tickets 5-3 ASSESSORS 9-3;94
Signs 5-2
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BATHING...
PARKS AND TRANSPORTATION STORMWATER Town Board 280-145;
RECREATION ACCESS MANAGEMENT 280-149
AREAS 193-3.1; MANAGEMENT 64-5 236-5 Town Clerk 280-150
193-4;193-5 Use of bell or whistle as SUBDIVISION OF LAND Variances 280-146
SHELLFISH AND OTHER alarm 88-2 240-3;240-10;240-17; Waivers 280-150
MARINE Use of sidewalks 88-6 240-21 ZONING 280-4;280-9;
RESOURCES 2194 Vehicles 88-1;88-2;88-3; WATERFRONT 280-78;280-79;
ZONING 280-78 88-4;88-5;88-6 CONSISTENCY 280-121;280-145\
BATTERIES Violations and penalties REVIEW 268-3 280-150;280-154
JUNKYARDS 166-1 88-7 WETLANDS AND Zoning Board of Appeals
Light Industrial(LI)District BILLBOARDS SHORELINE 275-2 280-149
280-62 Signs 280-83 ZONING 280-4;280-116 See Also ZONING BOARD
Light Industrial Park/ ZONING 280-4 BOARD OF APPEALS OF APPEALS
Planned Office Park BINGO Additional conditions and Zoning Maps 280-146
(LIO)District 280-58 Adoption of Code 1-2 safeguards 280-147 BOARD OF ASSESSMENT
BEACH FIRES Adoption of Renumbered Agricultural-Conservation Assessment and Tax Relief
See FIRES 2006 Code 1-14 (A-C)District and for Superstorm Sandy
BED AND BREAKFAST BINGO AND GAMES OF Low-Density Impact 245-23
Agricultural-Conservation CHANCE 92-1;92-2; Residential R-80, Rules of Conduct 26-13
(A-C)District and 92-3;92-4;92-5;92-6; R-120,R-200 and BOARD OF
Low-Density 92-7;92-8;92-10; R-400 Districts 280-13 COMMISSIONERS
Residential R-80, 92-11 Appeals 280-146 BURNING,OUTDOOR
R-120,R-200 and See Also GAMBLING See Also APPEALS 104-1
R-400 Districts 280-13 See Also GAMES OF Appointment;membership POLICE DEPARTMENT
General Business(B) CHANCE 280-145 51-2
District 28048 BINGO AND GAMES OF Appointments 280-145 BOARD OF HEALTH
Hamlet Business(HB) CHANCE Board of Appeals 280-145; See Also HEALTH
District 280-45 Bingo 92-1\92-11 280-146;280-147; OFFICER
Hamlet Density(HD) Bingo permitted 92-2 280-148;280-149; TOURIST AND TRAILER
Residential District See Games of Chance 280-150 CAMPS 253-6;253-7;
280-22 92-12\92-15 Building Inspector 280-146 253-14
Historic Preservation Leased premises 92-4 Certificates of occupancy BOARD OF REVIEW
District(HPD)280-193 License required 92-3 280-146 COASTAL EROSION
Limited Business(LB) Licenses and permits 92-2; Costs and expenses 280-146 HAZARD AREAS
District 280-41 92-3 County Clerk 280-146 111-23;111-24;
Low-Density Residential Management and operation Escrow accounts 280-146 111-25;111-26;111-29
R-40 District 280-17 92-9 EXPENSES OF TOWN BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Marine I(MI)District Maximum value of all OFFICERS 30-1 BOATS,DOCKS AND
280-52 prizes on one occasion Farm Stands 72-11 WHARVES 96-1;
Marine H(MJl)District 92-8 Fees 280-149 96-2;96-3;96-23;
280-55 Maximum value of single General Business(B) 96-25;96-31;96-32
Parking at Beaches 189-3 prize 92-7 District 280-48 COASTAL EROSION
Residential Office(RO) Penalties for offenses 92-11 Hamlet Business(I-IB) HAZARD AREAS
District 280-38 Purchase of bingo District 280-45 111-6
Resort Residential(RR) equipment 92-5 Hamlet Density(HD) Design Standards 240-45
District 280-35 Purpose 92-1 Residential District Ducks 83-4
ZONING 2804;280-78 Remuneration prohibited 280-22 FIRE PREVENTION AND
BICYCLES 92-10 Hearings 280-146;280-150 BUILDING CODE
Adoption of Code 1-2 Town Board 92-1 Light Industrial(LI)District ADMINISTRATION
Adoption of Renumbered Use of proceeds 92-6 280-62 144-8
2006 Code 1-14 Violations and penalties Light Industrial Park/ Shellfish 219-7;219-8
Alarm systems 88-2 92-11 Planned Office Park SHELLFISH AND OTHER
Applicability 88-8 BLASTING (LIO)District 280-58 MARINE
BICYCLES 88-1;88-2; See EXPLOSION Limited Business(LB) RESOURCES 219-4;
88-3;88-5;88-6 HAZARDS District 28041 219-16;219-17;
Coasting;carrying children See EXPLOSIVES Low-Density Residential 219-18;219-21
88-5 BLIGHT R-40 District 280-17 Site Plan Approval 280-133
Cutouts prohibited 88-4 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Marine I(MI)District STORMWATER
Design Standards 240-45 PROPERTY 280-52 MANAGEMENT
Hamlet Business(I-IB) MAINTENANCE Marine II(Mln District 236-18
District 280-45 100-3;100-4 280-55 WETLANDS AND
Light required 88-1 FLOOD DAMAGE Membership 280-145 SHORELINE 275-2;
Limited Business(LB) PREVENTION 148-3 Notice of hearing 280-150 275-3;275-3.1;275-4;
District 280-41 LITTERING 174-1 Notices 280-146;280-150 275-6;275-11
Motorcycles 88-4 RENTAL PERMITS 207-1 Permitted uses 280-146 ZONING 280-111
Operation of bicycle 88-3 BLOCKS Plum Island Conservation BOARDINGHOUSES
Parks and recreation 88-1; Design Standards 240-45 District(PIC)280-187 Agricultural-Conservation
88-2;88-3;88-5 FIRE PREVENTION AND Plum Island Research (A-C)District and
Pedestrians 88-2;88-6 BUILDING CODE District(PIR)280-183 Low-Density
Penalties for offenses 88-7 ADMINISTRATION Powers and duties 280-146 Residential R-80,
PUBLIC 144-8 Qualifications 280-146 R-120,R-200 and
ENTERTAINMENT Floating Homes 96-27 Reports 280-146 R-400 Districts 280-13
AND SPECIAL FLOOD DAMAGE Residential Office(RO) Hamlet Business(HB)
EVENTS 205-2 PREVENTION 148-21 District 280-38 District 280-45
See Also ROLLER General Business(B) Resort Residential(RR) Parking at Beaches 189-3
SKATES District 280-48 District 280-35 ZONING 280-78
Sidewalks 88-6 Hamlet Business(HB) Rules of conduct and BOATS AND BOATING
Site Plan Approval 280-137 District 280-45 procedure 280-148 Adoption of Code 1-2
See Also SKATEBOARDS Site Plan Approval 280-133 Safety standards 280-146 Adoption of Renumbered
Southold Community Small Wind Energy Systems Site Plan Approval 280-131 2006 Code 1-14
Preservation Fund 17-8 277-2 Special exceptions 280-146 Affordable Housing(AHD)
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Special permits 280-146 District 280-25
240-10;240-53
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BOATS AND BOATING...
Agricultural-Conservation Boats and Boating 96-2; Sanitary regulations 96-8 BRUSH,GRASS AND
(A-C)District and 96-3;96-6;96-7;96-9; Scuba diving 96-20 WEEDS
Low-Density 96-10;96-11;96-12; Short title;applicability BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
Residential R-80, 96-13;96-14;96-15; 96-6 PROPERTY
R-120,R-200 and 96-17;96-18;96-20; Signs 96-23 MAINTENANCE
R-400 Districts 280-13 96-22;96-23;96-24; Spearfishing 96-21 1004
BOATS,DOCKS AND 96-25 Special permits 96-18 BURNING,OUTDOOR
WHARVES 96-2; Certificates of registration Speed limits 96-13 104-I;104-2
96-3;96-6;96-7;96-9; 96-10 Speed limits;manner of Garbage,Rubbish and
96-10;96-11;96-12; Charges 96-10;96-25 operation 96-13 Refuse 233-1;2334
96-13;96-14;96-15; Compliance required; Storage 96-10;96-25 See Also GRASS
96-17;96-18;96-20; penalties for offenses Towing 96-7;96-12;96-16 CLIPPINGS
96-22;96-23;96-24; 96-33 Town Board 96-10;96-13; JUNKYARDS 166-7
96-25 Costs and expenses 96-10; 96-18;96-24 See Also LAWNS
COASTAL EROSION 96-25 Town Clerk 96-32 NOISE,PREVENTION OF
HAZARD AREAS Definitions 96-7 Trustees 96-24;96-25 180-4
111-5 Docks 96-1;96-3;96-12; Unnavigable boats;hazards Roadway Construction
Fishers Island Harbor 96-14;96-22 to navigation 96-10 161-16;161-30; 161-42
Management 157-3; Drugs and drug Vehicles 96-9 Snow and Ice Removal
157-5;157-6;157-8; paraphernalia 96-15 Violations and penalties 237-20
157-10;157-12 Dumps and dumping 96-8 96-14;96-31;96-33 SOIL REMOVAL 228-7
Floating Homes 96-26 Emergencies 96-17 Water 96-7;96-12;96-16 STORMWATER
Garbage,Rubbish and Enforcing officer 96-30 Water-skiers 96-12 MANAGEMENT
Refuse 233-4 Equipment 96-14 BONDS 236-19
General Business(B) Explosives 96-16 Adoption of Code 1-4 Street Excavations 237-13
District 280-48 Fees 96-3 COASTAL EROSION SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Light Industrial(LI)District See Floating Homes 96-26\ HAZARD AREAS 240-10
280-62 96-29 111-15;111-27;111-28 TOURIST AND TRAILER
Light Industrial Park/ Fuel 96-16 Design Standards 240-45 CAMPS 253-5
Planned Office Park Garbage,rubbish and refuse HIGHWAY WETLANDS AND
(LIO)District 280-58 96-8 SPECIFICATIONS SHORELINE 275-2;
Marine I(MI)District Gas 96-17 161-49 275-11
280-52 Gases 96-16 HOUSING FUND 34-4 See Also YARD WASTE
Marine II(MII)District Hearing 96-32 Roadway Construction ZONING 280-4;280-93;
280-55 Hearings 96-31;96-32 161-46 280-95
Parking at Beaches 189-2 Hunting 96-20 SEWERS AND SEWAGE BUDGET
PARKS AND Inspections 96-24 DISPOSAL 215-8 Chief of Police A290-7
RECREATION Internal-combustion Site Plan Approval LITTERING 174-5
AREAS 193-1;193-3; engines;mufflers 96-17 280-131;280-137 POLICE DEPARTMENT
193-5 Issuance of permits by SOIL REMOVAL 228-9 514
Plum Island Research Board of Trustees 96-3 Southold Community YOUTH BOARD 68-4
District(PIR)280-183 Liability 96-10;96-25 Preservation Fund BUFFERS
Resort Residential(RR) Licenses and permits 96-3; 17-5;17-6 COASTAL EROSION
District 280-35 96-24 STORMWATER HAZARD AREAS
Shellfish 219-8;219-9; Liens 96-10;96-25 MANAGEMENT 111-12
219-10 Lighting 96-14 236-5;236-20 Light Industrial(LI)District
SHELLFISH AND OTHER Markers 96-23 Street Excavations 237-9; 280-62;280-64
MARINE Mooring 96-3;96-7;96-22; 237-18 Light Industrial Park/
RESOURCES 2194; 96-24;96-25 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Planned Office Park
219-12 Mooring and anchoring 240-3;240-7;240-20; (LIO)District 280-58;
Site Plan Approval 280-137 96-22 240-23;240-25; 280-60
STORMWATER Mooring permits 96-24 240-30;240-31; Plum Island Conservation
MANAGEMENT Mooring without a permit 240-32;240-33; District(PIC)280-187
236-5 96-25 240-34;240-35; Plum Island Research
WETLANDS AND Motor vehicles 96-24 240-36;240-37 District(PIR)280-183
SHORELINE 275-2; Mufflers 96-17 WETLANDS AND Preservation of Natural
275-11 Noise 96-17 SHORELINE 275-9 Features 240-49
Wireless Communication Notice of violation 96-31 BONFIRES See Also SCREENS AND
Facilities 280-69 Notices 96-10;96-13; See BURNING SCREENING
ZONING 280-4;280-78; 96-25;96-31;96-32; See FIRES Site Plan Approval
280-110;280-119 96-33 BOWLING ALLEYS 280-131;280-137
BOATS,DOCKS AND Notices of violations 96-31; General Business(B) STORMWATER
WHARVES 96-32 District 280-48 MANAGEMENT
Administration and Obstruction and Use of ZONING 280-4 236-18
Enforcement 96-30\ Town Waters 96-1\96-3 BRIDGES SUBDIVISION OF LAND
96-33 Operation of boats near FLOOD DAMAGE 240-3;240-17;240-21;
Anchoring 96-2;96-3; beaches and bathers PREVENTION 148-3; 240-42;240-43
96-7;96-11;96-12; 96-11 148-22 WATERFRONT
96-14;96-22;96-23 Operators 96-15 Notification of Defects CONSISTENCY
Anchoring in Mattituck Parades 96-16 237-1 REVIEW 268-3
Creek 96-23 Permit required 96-1 Parking at Beaches 189-2 WETLANDS AND
Aquatic events 96-18 See Public Docks 96-4\96-5 Stop and Yield Intersections SHORELINE 275-2;
Bathing 96-7;96-11;96-12; Ramps 96-9 260-6 275-4;275-5;275-7;
96-16;96-19;96-20; Records 96-10;96-25 SUBDIVISION OF LAND 275-11
96-21 Registration 96-24 240-17 Wireless Communication
Bathing and swimming Regulation of personal VEHICLES AND Facilities 280-70;
96-19 watercraft and specialty TRAFFIC 260-8 280-72
Board of Trustees 96-1; prop-craft 96-16 WETLANDS AND ZONING 280-4;280-92;
96-2;96-3;96-23; Restricted areas at end of SHORELINE 275-11 280-94;280-95;
96-25;96-31;96-32 Town highways 96-2 280-96;280-118
Boats 96-6\96-25 Safety standards 96-14;
96-15
Sales 96-10;96-25
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BUFFERYARDS WATERFRONT BUILDINGS, Sidewalks 100-4
Agricultural-Conservation CONSISTENCY DEMOLITION OF Site plan approval 100 4
(A-C)District and REVIEW 268-6 See DEMOLITION OF Spas 100-4
Low-Density WETLANDS AND BUILDINGS Standards 100-4
Residential R-80, SHORELINE 275-11 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE Storage 100-3
R-120,R-200 and Wireless Communication See UNSAFE BUILDINGS Swimming pools 100-4
R-400 Districts 280-13 Facilities 280-70; BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Title 100-1
Special Exception Uses 280-74;280-76 PROPERTY Town Attorney 100-8;
280-143 ZONING 280-4;280-6; MAINTENANCE 100-11
BUILDING 280-8;280-92; Abandonment 100-3;100-4 Town Board 100-7
CONSTRUCTION 280-105;280-109; Accessory buildings and Trees 1004
See Also CONSTRUCTION 280-151;280-152; structures 1004 Unsafe buildings 100-1;
280-153;280-154; Animals 100-3 1004;100-5
FIRE PREVENTION AND 280-155 Apartments 1004 Vehicles 100-3;1004;
BUILDING CODE BUILDING PERMITS Assessments 100-6;100-10 100-5
ADMINISTRATION Affordable Housing(AHD) Barricades 100-9 Village Trustees 100-5
144-5;144-15 District 280-31 Blight 100-3;100-4 Violations and penalties
Site Plan Approval 280-128 Agricultural Planned Brush,grass and weeds 100-6;100-7;100-10;
BUILDING INSPECTOR Development District 100-4 100-11
Affordable Housing(AHD) 280-180 Building Inspector 100-5; Water 100-4
District 280-31 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 100-6;100-7; 100-9; Wells 100-4
Agricultural-Conservation PROPERTY 100-10 When effective 100-13
(A-C)District and MAINTENANCE Building permits 100-4 Yards 100-3; 100-4
Low-Density 100-4 Certificates of occupancy Zoning districts 100-4
Residential R-80, COASTAL EROSION 100-4 BURNING
R-120,R-200 and HAZARD AREAS Cesspools 100-4 Adoption of Code 1-2
R400 Districts 280-13 111-6 Combustibles 100-3 Adoption of Renumbered
Board of Appeals 280-146 ELECTRICAL Condominiums 100-4 2006 Code 1-14
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; INSPECTIONS 126-3 Contents of notice 100-7 BURNING,OUTDOOR
PROPERTY Ethics Board 26-21 Costs and expenses 100-7; 104-1;104-2
MAINTENANCE FIRE PREVENTION AND 100-9;100-10 FIRE PREVENTION AND
100-5;100-6;100-7; BUILDING CODE County Clerk 100-8 BUILDING CODE
100-9;100-10 ADMINISTRATION Definitions 100-3 ADMINISTRATION
See Also CODE 144-3;144-5;144-6; Demolition 100-4;100-9; 144-6;144-8
ENFORCEMENT 144-8;144-9;144-10; 100-10 See Also FIRES
OFFICER 144-11;144-12; Dmnpsters 100-3;100-4 JUNKYARDS 166-3; 166-7
ELECTRICAL 144-13;144-15; Easements 100-3 STORMWATER
INSPECTIONS 126-3 144-16;144-17; Emergencies 100-4;100-5; MANAGEMENT
FILMING 139-8 144-18;144-20 100-9 236-5
FIRE PREVENTION AND Garbage,Rubbish and Emergency measures to WETLANDS AND
BUILDING CODE Refuse 233-6 vacate 100-9 SHORELINE 275-2
ADMINISTRATION LANDMARK Emergency vehicles 100-2 BURNING,OPEN
144-3;144-5;144-6; PRESERVATION Fences 1004 See FIRES
144-7;144-8;144-9; 170-5;170-6 Filing a copy of notice BURNING,OUTDOOR
144-10;144-12; See Also LICENSES AND 100-8 Board of Commissioners
144-13;144-14; PERMITS Fire Department 100-5 104-1
144-15;144-16; LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Garbage,rubbish and refuse Brush,grass and weeds
144-17;144-18; 172-8 100-3;100-4 104-1;104-2
144-19;144-20 RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 Glass 100-3 Burning 104-1;104-2
FLOOD DAMAGE SANITARY FLOW Graffiti 100-4 Exclusions 104-4
PREVENTION 148-4; CREDITS, Health hazards 100-2 Fire Department 104-2
148-11 TRANSFER OF Hearings 100-7 Fires 104-1;104-2; 104-3
See Also INSPECTIONS 117-10 Hedges 100-4 See Also FIRES
Light Industrial(LI)District SEWERS AND SEWAGE Height regulations 100-4 Garbage,rubbish and refuse
280-62 DISPOSAL 215-7 Hot tubs 100-4 104-1
Light Industrial Park/ Site Plan Approval Inspection and report 100-5 Grass fires;permits 104-2
Planned Office Park 280-127;280-130; Inspections 100-5;100-9 Issuance of fire permits;
(LIO)District 280-58 280-134 Landscaping 100-4 agreement with Fire
LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Small Wind Energy Systems Lawns 100-4 District 104-1
172-8 277-3;277-6 Liability 100-11 Licenses and permits
PUBLIC Special Exception Uses Licenses and permits 100-3 104-1;104-2
ENTERTAINMENT 280-140 Liens 100-10 Penalties for offenses 104-5
AND SPECIAL See Also SPECIAL Litter 100-3 Sidewalks 104-1
EVENTS 205-2 PERMITS Notices 100-6;100-7; Supervision of fires 104-3
RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 STORMWATER 100-8;100-9;100-11 Town Board 104-1
SANITARY FLOW MANAGEMENT Nuisances 100-2 Violations and penalties
CREDITS, 236-10;236-11 Obstructions 100-2 104-1;104-5
TRANSFER OF 117-9 Street Numbering 237-25; Open space 100-3 BUS STOPS
Signs 280-81;280-85; 237-26 Paper 100-3 VEHICLES AND
280-88 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Penalties for offenses TRAFFIC 260-21;
Site Plan Approval 240-10;240-25 100-11 260-28
280-127;280-130; Wireless Communication Ponds 100-4 BUSINESS DISTRICTS
280-131 Facilities 280-70; Property maintenance General Business(B)
Small Wind Energy Systems 280-71;280-74 100-1;100-4 District 280-48
277-7 ZONING 280-4;280-8; Purpose 100-2 Light'Industrial Park/
SOIL REMOVAL 228-4 280-9;280-10; Records 100-3;100-8 Planned Office Park
STORMWATER 280-105;280-114; Reports 100-5 (LIO)District 280-58
MANAGEMENT 280-121;280-124; Residential districts 100-4 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
236-5;236-11;236-33; 280-125;280-151; Safety standards 100-2; 172-5
236-34;236-35 280-152;280-153 100-3;100-4 Signs 280-85
Street Numbering 237-28 Service of notice 100-6 Site Plan Approval 280-137
Setbacks 100-4 ZONING 280-5;280-78;
Severability 100-12 280-93;280-94
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BUSINESS LICENSES STORMWATER STORMWATER Members of the Department
See LICENSES AND MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT A290-33
PERMITS 236-10 236-11;236-34 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS
CERTIFICATES OF Street Numbering 237-25 AND TRANSIENT
— C — APPROPRIATENESS Targeted Business RETAIL
Agricultural-Conservation Investment Exemption MERCHANTS 197-11
CABLE TELEVISION (A-C)District and 245-7 See Also POLICE CHIEF
Removal of Utility Poles Low-Density ZONING 280-4;280-10; Police Department 51A;
237-31 Residential R-80, 280-112;280-151; A290-7
CAMPING R-120,R-200 and 280-154 POLICE DEPARTMENT
C FLOOD DAMAGE R-400 Districts 280-15 CERTIFICATES OF RULES AND
PREVENTION 148-4 LANDMARK REGISTRATION REGULATIONS
Recreational Vehicle Parks PRESERVATION BOATS,DOCKS AND A290-2;A290-3;
253-20 170-4;170-6;170-7; WHARVES 96-10 A2904;A290-6\
ZONING 280-4 170-9;170-10;170-12; Fishers Island Harbor A290-7;A290-8;
CAMPS 170-14 Management 157-12 A290-9;A290-12;
Agricultural-Conservation Site Plan Approval 280-131 See Also REGISTRATION A290-13;A290-15;
(A-C)District and CERTIFICATES OF CESSPOOLS A290-16;A290-17;
Low-Density APPROVAL BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; A290-18;A290-19;
Residential R-80, SUBDIVISION OF LAND PROPERTY A290-22;A290-27;
R-120,R-200 and 240-21 MAINTENANCE A290-30;A290-36;
R-400 Districts 280-13 CERTIFICATES OF 100-4 A290-41;A290-43;
General Business(B) COMPLIANCE SEWERS AND SEWAGE A29044;A290-46
District 280-48 Agricultural-Conservation DISPOSAL 215-3; PUBLIC
Light Industrial Park/ (A-C)District and 215-5 ENTERTAINMENT
Planned Office Park Low-Density SOIL REMOVAL 228-4 AND SPECIAL
(LIO)District 280-58 Residential R-80, Water Quality Improvement EVENTS 205-2
Low-Density Residential R-120,R-200 and 17-43 Records A290-7
R-40 District 280-17 R-400 Districts 280-13 WETLANDS AND Reports A290-7
Resort Residential(RR) ELECTRICAL SHORELINE 275-3 Security standards A290-7
District 280-35 INSPECTIONS 126-3 CHARGES Specific duties A290-7
TOURIST AND TRAILER FLOOD DAMAGE Adoption of Code 1-4 Town Board A290-7
CAMPS 253-1;253-2; PREVENTION 148-14 Adoption of Renumbered Town Clerk A290-7
253-3;253-5;253-6; Illicit Discharges 236-28 2006 Code 1-14 VEHICLES,MOTOR-
253-7;253-8;253-10; WETLANDS AND ALARM SYSTEMS 75-6; DRIVEN 264-8;
253-11;253-12; SHORELINE 275-10; 75-8 264-17;264-19
253-13;253-14; 275-13 BOATS,DOCKS AND CHILD-CARE CENTERS
253-15;253-16 ZONING 280-4 WHARVES 96-10; TOBACCO
ZONING 280-4;280-78; CERTIFICATES OF 96-25 ADVERTISING 249-2
280-115 INSURANCE See Also COSTS AND CHININEYS
CANNABIS FILMING 139-3; 139-11 EXPENSES FIRE PREVENTION AND
CANNABIS 106-1;106-2; See Also INSURANCE Emergency Removal of BUILDING CODE
106-3 PUBLIC Vehicles 260-24 ADMINISTRATION
Cannabis Retail Dispensary ENTERTAINMENT Farmland Bill of Rights 144-6;144-8
and On-Site AND SPECIAL 280-101 FLOOD DAMAGE
Consumption Site Opt- EVENTS 205-4;205-7 See Also FEES PREVENTION 148-18
Out 106-1\106-3 WETLANDS AND Fishers Island Harbor ZONING 280-4;280-104
Legislative intent 106-1 SHORELINE 275-3.1 Management 157-8; CHRISTMAS TREES
Licenses and permits 106-2 CERTIFICATES OF 157-12 AGRICULTURAL USES
Local opt-out 106-3 OCCUPANCY Garbage,Rubbish and 72-4
Statutory authority 106-2 Affordable Housing(AHD) Refuse 233-3.1;233-7 Farmland Bill of Rights
Town Board 106-2; 106-3 District 280-31;280-33 LITTERING 174-5 280-98
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT Agricultural-Conservation NOISE,PREVENTION OF ZONING 280-4
PROJECTS (A-C)District and 180-4 CHURCHES
See IMPROVEMENTS Low-Density Parking at Beaches 189-3 General Business(B)
CARBON MONOXIDE Residential R-80, POLICE DEPARTMENT District 280-48
DETECTORS R-120,R-200 and 51-1;51-6 See Also PLACES OF
RENTAL PERMITS 207-4 R-400 Districts 280-13 POLICE DEPARTMENT WORSHIP
CARNIVALS Board of Appeals 280-146 RULES AND Residential Office(RO)
PUBLIC BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; REGULATIONS District 280-38
ENTERTAINMENT -PROPERTY A290-36 SEWERS AND SEWAGE
AND SPECIAL MAINTENANCE RENTAL PERMITS 207-5 DISPOSAL 215-7
EVENTS 205-2 100-4 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Snow and Ice Removal
CATS ELECTRICAL DISPOSAL 215-7; 237-20
See Also ANIMALS INSPECTIONS 126-3 215-15;215-16 Special Exception Uses
Limited Business(LB) Ethics Board 26-21 Street Numbering 237-23 280-143
District 280-41 FIRE PREVENTION AND SUBDIVISION OF LAND CIGARETTES
Waterfowl and Gull Feeding BUILDING CODE 240-8 Illicit Discharges 236-28
and Domestic Pet ADMINISTRATION TOURIST AND TRAILER TOBACCO
Waste 83-27 144-5;144-10;144-15; CAMPS 253-2 ADVERTISING
ZONING 280-4;280-78 144-16;144-17; VEHICLES,MOTOR- 249-1;249-2
CEASE AND DESIST 144-18;144-20 DRIVEN 264-19 CIRCUSES
ORDERS Preservation of Natural ZONING 2804;280-115 PUBLIC
COASTAL EROSION Features 24049 CHIEF OF POLICE ENTERTAINMENT
HAZARD AREAS RENTAL PERMITS 207-5; Budget A290-7 AND SPECIAL
111-25 207-7 Chief of Police A290-6; EVENTS 205-2
CEMETERIES SANITARY FLOW A290-7 CIVIL SERVICE
Agricultural-Conservation CREDITS, FILMING 139-3;1394; COMMISSION
(A-C)District and TRANSFER OF 139-8; 139-13 POLICE DEPARTMENT
Low-Density 117-13 General duties A290-6 51-4
Residential R-80, Signs 280-85 Inspections A290-7 CLERK
R-120,R-200 and Site Plan Approval 280-130 Investigations A290-7 See COUNTY CLERK
R-400 Districts 280-13 Meetings A290-7
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CLUSTER Groundwater 111-5;111-6 FIRE PREVENTION AND COMMUNICABLE
DEVELOPMENTS Hearings 111-23;.111-27; BUILDING CODE DISEASES
Design Standards 24045 111-35 ADMINISTRATION Agricultural-Conservation
Site Plan Approval 280-137 Height regulations 111-6 144-3 (A-C)District and
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Improvements 111-6 FLOOD DAMAGE Low-Density
240-3;240-10;240-42; Inspections 111-29 PREVENTION 1484 Residential R-80,
240-43;240-44 Interpretation 111-30 LANDMARK R-120,R-200 and
COASTAL EROSION Issuance of permit 111-9 PRESERVATION R-400 Districts 280-13
HAZARD AREAS Licenses and permits 170-12;170-13 See Also CONTAGIOUS
Administration and 111-27;111-29;111-31 RENTAL PERMITS 207-2; DISEASES
Enforcement 111-27\ Mining 111-6;111-11; 207-10 POLICE DEPARTMENT
111-34 111-12;111-13;111-14 Small Wind Energy Systems RULES AND
Amendments 111-35\111-36 Mobile homes 111-6 277-7 REGULATIONS
Anchoring 111-13 Motor vehicles 111-16 Street Numbering 237-28 A290-45
Appeal to Board of Review Natural resources 111-4; WATERFRONT TOURIST AND TRAILER
111-25 111-5;111-6;111-9; CONSISTENCY CAMPS 253-14
Appeal to Supreme Court 111-15 REVIEW 268-6 COMMUNITY
111-26 Nearshore area 111-11 WETLANDS AND PRESERVATION
Appeals 111-24;111-25; Notices 111-25;111-35 SHORELINE 275-12.1 FUND
111-26 Notices of violations 111-29 ZONING 280-4;280-153 See Community
Assessments 111-10 Obstructions 111-11; CODE OF CONDUCT Preservation Fund
Beach area 111-12 111-13 See OFFICERS AND Advisory Board 17-16\
Bluff area 111-14 Open space 111-13 EMPLOYEES 17-18
Board of Review 111-23; Pedestrians 111-6;111-16 CODE OF ETHICS See Southold Community
111-24;111-25; Penalties for offenses Advisory Board 26-2 Preservation Fund
111-26;111-29 111-34 Compensation 26-2 17-1\17-11
Board of Trustees 111-6 Permit required for Costs and expenses 26-2 See Southold Community
Boats and Boating 111-5 regulated activities Definitions 26-2 Preservation Project
Bond 111-28 111-8 Disclosure 26-1 Plan 17-12\17-15
Bonds 111-15;111-27; Police Department 111-6; ETHICS 26-1\26-2 See Two-Percent Real
111-28 111-29 Legislative intent 26-1 Estate Transfer Tax
Buffers 111-12 Pools 111-6 Licenses and permits 26-2 17-19\1740
Building permits 111-6 Porches 111-6 Officers and employees See Water Quality
Cease and desist orders Powers and duties 111-29 26-1 Improvement 17-41\
111-25 Powers and duties of Volunteer fire fighters 26-2 1746
Certification 111-36 Administrator 111-29 CODE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY
Coastal Erosion Hazard Procedure 111-35 See BUILDING PRESERVATION
Board of Review Purpose 111-4 INSPECTOR FUND ADVISORY
111-24 Records 111-10;111-29 COLD WAR VETERANS BOARD
Coastal erosion Regulations 111-7\111-16 Exemption for Cold War Advisory Board 17-16
management permit Reports 111-27;111-29; Veterans 245-17; COMMUNITY
111-27 111-35 245-18 PRESERVATION
Conflicts 111-31 Severability 111-32 COMBUSTIBLES FUND 17-16\17-18
Conservation districts 111-6 Sheds 111-6 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Community Preservation
Construction 111-4;111-5; Structural hazard area PROPERTY Fund Advisory Board
111-6;111-10;111-11; 111-10 MAINTENANCE established;purpose;
111-13;111-14; Tests 111-6 100-3 membership 17-16
111-15;111-23 Title 111-2 See Also EXPLOSION Compensation 17-16
Costs and expenses 111-6; Town Board 111-22; HAZARDS Membership 17-16
111-20 111-24;111-27;111-35 See Also EXPLOSIVES Severability 17-17
Decks 111-6 Town Clerk 111-25 See Also FLAMMABLES Town Board 17-16
Definitions 111-6 Traffic control I I 1-16 JUNKYARDS 166-1;166-7 When effective 17-18
Docks 111-6 Trustees 111-35 LITTERING 174-1 COMPENSATION
Drainage 1 I 1-14 Utilities 111-6 SOIL REMOVAL 228-7 AGRICULTURAL
Dumps and dumping 111-6 Variances 111-20;111-21; COMMERCIAL VEHICLES ADVISORY
Dune area 111-13 111-22;111-23; Garbage,Rubbish and COMMITTEE 71-3
See Emergency Activities 111-24;111-27 Refuse 233-1.233-4 Code of Ethics 26-2
111-17\111-19 Variances and Appeals See Also VEHICLES COMMITTEES,
Enactment 111-1 111-20\111-26 VEHICLES AND APPOINTMENT OF
Environmental quality Variances from standards TRAFFIC 260-15 13-2
review 111-33 and restrictions 111-20 ZONING 280-78;280-110 Community Preservation
Environmental review Violations and penalties COMMISSIONERS, Fund Advisory Board
111-33 111-29;111-34 BOARD OF 17-16
Erosion protection Walls 111-6 See BOARD OF Ethics Board 26-21
structures 111-15 Water 111-5;111-6;111-7; COMMISSIONERS Exemption for Cold War
Establishment 111-7 111-10;111-13; COMMITTEES, Veterans 245-18
Excavations 111-6;111-10; 111-14;111-29 APPOINTMENT OF Exemption for War
111-11;111-12; Water conservation 111-6 Committee members 13-2 Veterans and Gold Star
111-13;111-14 Wetlands 111-6 Compensation 13-2 Parents 245-16
Expiration 111-23 When effective 111-3 Costs and expenses 134 EXPENSES OF TOWN
Fees 111-22;111-27 Wildlife 111-6; 111-12; Duties 13-3 OFFICERS 30-1
Fences 111-6 111-13;111-14;111-15 Effect on statutory FIRE PREVENTION AND
Findings 111-5 CODE ENFORCEMENT provisions 13-5 BUILDING CODE
Format and procedure OFFICER Establishment of ADMINISTRATION
111-21 APPEARANCE TICKETS committees 13-1 144-3
Garages 111-6 5-2 Expenses 134 Grievance Procedures 47-1
Gas 111-10 See Also BUILDING Meetings 13-3 HOUSING FUND 34-6
General Provisions 111-A INSPECTOR Membership 13-2 NOISE,PREVENTION OF
111-6 Dogs 83-7 Minutes 13-3 1804
Grades and grading 111-6; FILMING 139-8 Town Board 13-1;13-2; POLICE DEPARTMENT
111-10;111-11; 13-3;134 51-1;514;51-6
111-12;111-13 Town Clerk 13-3
Grievances 111-26 When effective 13-6
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COMPENSATION...
POLICE DEPARTMENT CONDOMINIUMS See Also BUILDING SUBDIVISION OF LAND
RULES AND BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; CONSTRUCTION 240-3;240-6;240-10;
REGULATIONS PROPERTY COASTAL EROSION 240-16;240-17;
A290-47 MAINTENANCE HAZARD AREAS 240-21;240-25;
Rules of Conduct 26-5; 100-4 111-4;111-5;111-6; 240-31;240-32;
26-12;26-16 Southold Community 111-10;111-11; 240-35;240-36;
See Also SALARIES AND Preservation Fund 17-4 111-13;111-14; 240-37;240-39;
COMPENSATION WETLANDS AND 111-15;111-23 240-40;240-54;240-59
SEWERS AND SEWAGE SHORELINE 275-2 Ducks 83-3 Targeted Business
DISPOSAL 215-8 ZONING 280-4 FIRE PREVENTION AND Investment Exemption
C Site Plan Approval 280-135 CONFIDENTIALITY BUILDING CODE 245-7
TOBACCO POLICE DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATION Water Quality Improvement
ADVERTISING 249-2 RULES AND 144-2;144-3; 144-5; 17-43
TOURIST AND TRAILER REGULATIONS 144-6;144-7;144-8; WATERFRONT
CAMPS 253-1 A290-14;A290-41 144-10;144-11; CONSISTENCY
TRANSPORTATION RECORDS 59-2 144-13;144-15; REVIEW 268-3
ACCESS Rules of Conduct 26-11 144-17;144-19;144-21 WETLANDS AND
MANAGEMENT 64-4 Two-Percent Real Estate FLOOD DAMAGE SHORELINE 275-2;
Two-Percent Real Estate Transfer Tax 17-37 PREVENTION 148-2; 275-3.1;275-5;275-7;
Transfer Tax 17-35 CONFLICTS OF INTEREST 1484;148-12;148-13; 275-11;275-12.1;
Water Quality Improvement Rules of Conduct 26-3; 148-14;148-15; 275-16
17-46 26-5;26-7 148-16;148-17; Wireless Communication
WETLANDS AND CONSERVA'T'ION BOARD 148-18;148-19; Facilities 280-70;
SHORELINE 275-3.1 SUBDIVISION OF LAND 148-20;148-23 280-73;280-74;280-75
YOUTH BOARD 68-5 240-42 Garbage,Rubbish and ZONING 280-4;280-8;
ZONING 280-4 CONSERVATION Refuse 233-1;233-4 280-105;280-114;
COMPLAINTS DISTRICTS General Business(B) 280-123;280-153;
Dogs 83-8;83-9 Agricultural-Conservation District 280-48 280-156
Ethics Board 26-23 (A-C)District and Hamlet Business(IB) CONSTRUCTION CODES
FIRE PREVENTION AND Low-Density District 28045 See BUILDING
BUILDING CODE Residential R-80, HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION
ADMINISTRATION R-120,R-200 and SPECIFICATIONS CONSTRUCTION CODES,
144-5 R-400 Districts 280-15 161-2;161-4; 161-6; UNIFORM
Garbage,Rubbish and COASTAL EROSION 161-7;161-9; 161-14 See BUILDING
Refuse 233-8 HAZARD AREAS HOUSING FUND 34-5 CONSTRUCTION
Members of the Department 111-6 Illicit Discharges 236-25; CONSTRUCTION
A290-33 General Business(B) 236-28;236-30 OFFICIAL
POLICE DEPARTMENT District 280-48 LANDMARK See BUILDING
RULES AND Hamlet Business(HB) PRESERVATION INSPECTOR
REGULATIONS District 28045 170-6;170-7 See CODE
A290-15;A290-36; Hamlet Density(HD) LIGHTING,OUTDOOR ENFORCEMENT
A290-45 Residential District 172-4;172-6 OFFICER
Senior Citizen Exemption 280-22 NOISE,PREVENTION OF CONSTRUCTION
2454 Limited Business(LB) 1804 PERMITS
STORMWATER District 280-41 OPEN SPACE See BUILDING PERMITS
MANAGEMENT Low-Density Residential PRESERVATION See LICENSES AND
236-24 R-40 District 280-17; 185-5 PERMITS
TOURIST AND TRAILER 280-19 Preservation of Natural See SPECIAL PERMITS
CAMPS 253-15 Marine I(MI)District Features 240-51 CONSTRUCTION SIGNS
WETLANDS AND 280-52 Roadway Construction See SIGNS
SHORELINE 275-3.1 Marine II(MII)District 161-15;161-18; CONSTRUCTION
Wireless Communication 280-55 161-21;161-24; STANDARDS
Facilities 280-74 Plum Island Conservation 161-25;161-37;161-38 See BUILDING
ZONING 280-151 District(PIC)280-186; SANITARY FLOW CONSTRUCTION
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 280-187;280-188 CREDITS, CONTAGIOUS DISEASES
Affordable Housing(AHD) Preservation of Natural TRANSFER OF See Also
District 280-29 Features 240-51 117-10;117-13 COMMUNICABLE
FLOOD DAMAGE Residential Office(RO) SEWERS AND SEWAGE DISEASES
PREVENTION 148-22 District 280-38 DISPOSAL 215-2; PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS
General Business(B) Resort Residential(RR) 215-3;215-4;215-9; AND TRANSIENT
District 280-48 District 280-35 215-18 RETAIL
Hamlet Business(HB) SEWERS AND SEWAGE Signs 280-81;280-85 MERCHANTS 197-6
District 280-45 DISPOSAL 215-2 Site Plan Approval CONVALESCENT HOMES
Historic Preservation STORMWATER 280-128;280-133; See Also NURSING
District(HPD)280-195 MANAGEMENT 280-137;280-138 HOMES
See Also MASTER PLAN 236-5;236-17 Small Wind Energy Systems ZONING 280-4;280-79
Recreational Floating Zone Water Quality Improvement 277-4 CONVENIENCE STORES
District(RFZ)280-201 1741; 17-43 SOIL REMOVAL 2284; General Business(B)
SOIL REMOVAL 228-6 ZONING 280-5 228-7 District 28048
SUBDIVISION OF LAND CONSERVATION Special Exception Uses Hamlet Business(HB)
240-3;240-4;240-10; EASEMENTS 280-140;280-141 District 28045
240-11;240-19; See EASEMENTS STORMWATER ZONING 280-4;280-78
240-42;240-43;240-53 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT CORRUGATED
COMPTROLLER Affordable Housing(AHD) 236-2;236-3;236-4; CARDBOARD
LOCAL LAWS, District 280-25;280-29 236-5;236-7;236-9; Garbage,Rubbish and
ADOPTION OF 38-5 AGRICULTURAL LANDS 236-10;236-12; Refuse 233-1;233-3.1
RECORDS 59-2 PRESERVATION 70-5 236-14;236-16; COSTS AND EXPENSES
CONDITIONAL USES Agricultural-Conservation 236-17;236-18; Adoption of Renumbered
See NONCONFORMING (A-C)District and 236-19;236-20; 2006 Code 1-14
USES Low-Density 236-22;236-23;236-34 Affordable Housing(AHD)
See PERMITTED USES Residential R-80, Street Excavations 237-13 District 280-24;280-30
See SPECIAL EXCEPTION R-120,R-200 and Street Numbering 237-25; AGRICULTURAL LANDS
USES R-400 Districts 280-13 237-26 PRESERVATION 70-5
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Agricultural Planned Roadway Construction VEHICLES AND FIRE PREVENTION AND
Development District 161-21;161-26;161-40 TRAFFIC 260-18; BUILDING CODE
280-177 SANITARY FLOW 260-27 ADMINISTRATION
ANIMALS 83-23 CREDITS, CULTURAL HISTORIC 144-8
Board of Appeals 280-146 TRANSFER OF 117-9 PRESERVATION HUNTING 163-3
BOATS,DOCKS AND Senior Citizen Exemption See HISTORIC Stop and Yield Intersections
WHARVES 96-10; 245-1 PRESERVATION 2604;260-6
96-25 SEWERS AND SEWAGE CULVERTS WETLANDS AND
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; DISPOSAL 215-3; FIRE PREVENTION AND SHORELINE 275-5
PROPERTY 215-4;215-7;215-8; BUILDING CODE ZONING 280-4;280-105
MAINTENANCE 215-9;215-12;215-18 ADMINISTRATION DEER HUNTING
100-7;100-9;100-10 Shellfish 219-6 144-10 HUNTING 163-3
See Also CHARGES Signs 280-88;280-90 Notification of Defects DEFECATION
COASTAL EROSION Site Plan Approval 237-1 Waterfowl and Gull Feeding
HAZARD AREAS 280-131;280-137 Site Plan Approval 280-133 and Domestic Pet
111-6;111-20 Small Wind Energy Systems STORMWATER Waste 83-28
Code of Ethics 26-2 277-6 MANAGEMENT DEFENSE AND
COMMITTEES, SOIL REMOVAL 228-9 236-5 INDEMNIFICATION
APPOINTMENT OF STORMWATER SUBDIVISION OF LAND Adoption of Renumbered
13-4 MANAGEMENT 240-10;240-17 2006 Code 1-14
DOMESTIC 236-8;236-9;236-18; CURBS Adoption of statutory
PARTNERSHIPS 236-20;236-34;236-35 Design Standards 240-45 provisions 21-1
121-5 Street Excavations 237-7; HIGHWAY DEFENSE AND
ELECTRICAL 237-9 SPECIFICATIONS INDEMNIFICATION
INSPECTIONS 126-2 SUBDIVISION OF LAND 161-4 21-2
Emergency Removal of 240-8;240-10;240-20; Marine II(MII)District Ethics Board 26-21
Vehicles 260-24 240-23;240-32; 280-55 Liability 21-2
ENVIRONMENTAL 240-34;240-37;240-44 POLICE DEPARTMENT See Also LIABILITY
QUALITY REVIEW Targeted Business RULES AND Officers and employees
130-9 Investment Exemption REGULATIONS 21-1
ETHICS 26-17;26-26 245-7 A290-37;A290-38 Town Board 21-1
Ethics Board 26-21 TRANSPORTATION Roadway Construction Town to provide defense for
EXPENSES OF TOWN ACCESS 161-34;161-38; employees 21-2
OFFICERS 30-1 MANAGEMENT 64-2 161-41;161-45;161-46 DEFINITIONS AND
See Also FEES Two-Percent Real Estate Site Plan Approval ABBREVIATIONS
FILMING 139-4;139-5; Transfer Tax 17-35 280-131;280-133; 303(d)LIST 236-5
139-14 VEHICLES,MOTOR- 280-137 ACCESS 280-4
FIRE PREVENTION AND DRIVEN 264-19 STORMWATER ACCESS PATH 275-2
BUILDING CODE Water Quality Improvement MANAGEMENT ACCESSORY
ADMINISTRATION 17-44 236-5 APARTMENT 280-4
144-3;144-8;144-17 WETLANDS AND Street Excavations 237-16 ACCESSORY BUILDING
Fishers Island Harbor SHORELINE 275-7; SUBDIVISION OF LAND OR STRUCTURE
Management 157-8; 275-11 240-17;240-21 280-4
157-12 Wireless Communication VEHICLES AND ACCESSORY
FLOOD DAMAGE Facilities 280-74; TRAFFIC 260-1; STRUCTURE 275-2
PREVENTION 148-3; 280-76 260-22;260-28 ACCESSORY USE 280-4
148-4;148-12;148-13; ZONING 280-4;280-92 ZONING 280-4;280-78; ACQUISITION 185-3
148-15;148-22;148-23 COUNTY CLERK 280-92 ACTIONS 268-3
General Business(B) Agricultural Planned CURFEW ACTIVE DUTY 245-17
District 280-48 Development District See MINORS ADAPTIVE REUSE 170-3
Hamlet Business(HB) 280-175 ADDITION 280-4
District 28045 Board of Appeals 280-146 _ D — ADMINISTRATIVE
HIGHWAY BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; PERMIT 275-2
SPECIFICATIONS PROPERTY DANCE HALLS ADMINISTRATOR 111-6
161-6;161-49 MAINTENANCE General Business(B) ADVISORY BOARD 17-4
HOUSING FUND 34-3; 100-8 District 280-48 AESTHETICS 275-2
34-5;34-6 Historic Preservation ZONING 280-4 AGENCY 268-3
Illicit Discharges 236-28; District(HPD)280-196 DAY-CARE FACILITIES AGRICULTURAL
236-31 SANITARY FLOW Historic Preservation DEBRIS 233-1
JUNKYARDS 166-6 CREDITS, District(HPD)280-193 AGRICULTURAL LANDS
LANDMARK TRANSFER OF DECKS 70-3
PRESERVATION 117-11 COASTAL EROSION AGRICULTURAL
17044 STORMWATER HAZARD AREAS PROCESSING 280-4
Light Industrial(LI)District MANAGEMENT 111-6 AGRICULTURAL
280-62 236-9;236-11 FIRE PREVENTION AND PROCESSING
Light Industrial Park/ SUBDIVISION OF LAND BUILDING CODE BUILDING 280-4
Planned Office Park 240-3;240-21;240-25; ADMINISTRATION AGRICULTURAL
(LIO)District 280-58 240-30;240-34; 144-8 PRODUCTION 70-3;
LIGHTING,OUTDOOR 240-35;240-44; FLOOD DAMAGE 72-4;236-5;280-4
172-4 240-52;240-57 PREVENTION 148-18 AGRICULTURAL
LITTERING 174-5 Two-Percent Real Estate LIGHTING,OUTDOOR PRODUCTION
OPEN SPACE Transfer Tax 17-20 172-2 BUILDING 280-4
PRESERVATION ZONING 280-4 Site Plan Approval 280-137 AGRICULTURAL USES
185-5 COURT CLERK STORMWATER 72-4
Parking at Beaches 189-7 Members of the Department MANAGEMENT AGRICULTURAL
POLICE DEPARTMENT A290-33 236-10 ZONING DISTRICTS
51-1 CROSSWALKS WETLANDS AND 71-2
PUBLIC See Also PEDESTRIAN SHORELINE 275-2; AGRICULTURE 236-5;
ENTERTAINMENT WALKWAYS 275-5 240-3;275-2;280-4
AND SPECIAL See Also STREETS AND ZONING 280-4;280-104 AGRICULTURE AND
EVENTS 205-5;205-7 SIDEWALKS DEER MARKETS LAW
RECORDS 59-9 SUBDIVISION OF LAND AGRICULTURAL USES 83-18
240-3 72-4
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DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS...
AGRICULTURE BLUFF,TOE OF 275-2 CLUB,BEACH 280-4 CONSERVATION
RESERVE AREA BLUFF,TOP OF 275-2 CLUB,MEMBERSHIP OR AREAS,PRIMARY
240-3 BOARD 275-2 COUNTRY OR GOLF 240-3
AIRBORNE SOUND 180-4 BOARD OF APPEALS 2804 CONSERVATION
ALARM INSTALLATION 280-4 CLUB,YACHT 2804 AREAS,
75-2 BOARD OR CLUSTER 240-3;280-4 SECONDARY 240-3
ALIENATION 70-3; 185-3 DEPARTMENT OF CO-LOCATION 280-69 CONSERVATION
ALTER HYDROLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH COASTAL AREA 268-3 EASEMENT 240-3
FROM PRE-TO 253-1 COASTAL ASSESSMENT CONSERVATION
POST- BOARDING-AND FORM(CAF)268-3 SUBDIVISION 240-3
DEVELOPMENT TOURIST HOUSES COASTAL CONSIDERATION 17-20
CONDITIONS 236-5 280-4 CONSTRUCTION CONSISTENT 268-3
ALTERATION 170-3; BOAT/VESSEL 275-2; 275-2 CONSTRUCTION 236-5
D280-4 2194 COASTAL CONSTRUCTION
AMPLIFIED SOUND BOATS 96-7 CONTRACTOR 275-2 ACTIVITY 236-5
180-4 BOD(denoting COASTAL EROSION CONSTRUCTION AND
ANTENNA 280-69 "biochemical oxygen HAZARD AREA MAP DEMOLITION(C&
ANTENNA SUPPORT demand")215-2 111-6 D)DEBRIS 275-2;
STRUCTURE 280-69 BODY FLUIDS A290-45 COASTAL EROSION 233-1
APARTMENT 280-4 BONA FIDE HAZARD LINE 275-2 CONSTRUCTION
APARTMENT HOUSE AQUACULTURE/ COASTAL HIGH- DEVICE 180-4
280-4 MARICULTURE HAZARD AREA CONSULTANT 26-2
APPEAL 148-4 FARM OPERATION 148-4 CONSUMER PRICE
APPEAR and APPEAR 280-4 COASTAL WATERS INDEX 280-25
BEFORE 26-2 BONA FIDE FARM 111-6 CONTAINMENT 219-4
APPLICANT 236-5;240-3; OPERATION 280-4 COASTLINE 111-6 CONTINUING CARE
275-2;280-4 BOWRIDING 96-7 COD(denoting chemical FACILITY 280-4
APPLICATION 275-2 BREAKAWAY WALL oxygen demand)215-2 CONTRACT 26-2
APPLICATION FOR 148-4 CODE ENFORCEMENT CONTROLLING
DEVELOPMENT BREEZEWAY 280-4 OFFICIAL 207-2 INTEREST 17-20
2804 BUFFER 2804 COLD WAR VETERAN CONVENIENCE STORE
AQUACULTURE 275-2; BUFFER AREA 240-3; 245-17 280-4
219-4;2804 275-2 COMBINED SEWER CONVEYANCE 17-20;
AQUATIC HABITAT BUILDABLE AREA 280-4 236-5 280-25
RESTORATION BUILDABLE LAND 2804 COMMENCE COOPERATIVE 2804
PROJECT 17-43 BUILDABLE LANDS (COMMENCEMENT CORRUGATED
ARCADE,AMUSEMENT 240-3 OF)CONSTRUCTION CARDBOARD 233-1
280-4 BUILDING 148-4;236-5; ACTIVITIES 236-5 COURT,DEPTH OF
ARCHIVES 59-13 280-4 COMMERCIAL OUTER 2804
AREA LIGHT 172-2 BUILDING AREA 280-4 AGRICULTURE 275-2 COURT,INNER 280-4
AREA OF SHALLOW BUILDING ENERGY COMMERCIAL DOCK COURT,OUTER 2804
FLOODING 148-4 BENCHMARKING 275-2 COURT,WIDTH OF
AREA OF SPECIAL 177-1 COMMERCIAL OUTER 280-4
FLOOD HAZARD BUILDING INSPECTOR LANDSCAPER 180-4 COVERED MUNICIPAL
148-4 236-5 COMMERCIAL BUILDING 177-1
ARMED FORCES 245-17 BUILDING LINE 2804 LANDSCAPING 1804 CRAWL SPACE 1484
ARTISAN MARKET BUILDING PERMIT 144-3 COMMERCIAL CREEKS 275-2
280-191 BULKHEAD 275-2;280-4 PURPOSES 219-4 CRITICAL
ARTIST STUDIO/ CABANA/POOL HOUSE COMMERCIAL SELF- ENVIRONMENTAL
WORKSHOP 280-191 280-4 HAULERS 233-1 AREAS 275-2
AS-BUILT PLANS 275-2 CAMP COTTAGE 253-I COMMERCIAL SERVICE CROPS,LIVESTOCK
ASSET 280-25 CAMPSITE 253-20 EQUIPMENT 180-4 AND LIVESTOCK
ASTM 215-2 CANOPY 144-3 COMMERCIAL SOLAR PRODUCTS 280-98
ATTENDANT 233-1 CANS 233-I ENERGY CROSSWALK 240-3
AUTHORIZED PRIVATE CATWALK 275-2 PRODUCTION CUL-DE-SAC 2804
RECEPTACLE 174-1 CELLAR 148-4;280-4 SYSTEM 280-4 CUL-DE-SAC(COURT)
AUTO 166-2 CENTRAL ALARM COMMERCIAL 240-3
AUTO REPAIR SHOP STATION 75-2 VEHICLES 233-1 CULLING 219-4
280-4 CERTIFICATE OF COMMISSION 64-3 CULTURAL FEATURES
AUTOMOBILE SALES COMPLIANCE 2804 COMMISSIONER 177-1 240-3
LOT OR BUILDING CERTIFICATE OF COMMITTEE 70-3;71-2; CURB CUT 280-4
2804 OCCUPANCY 280-4 185-3 CURB LEVEL 280-4
AUTOMOBILE TRAILER CHANNEL 236-5 COMMON DRIVEWAY CURBLINE 260-1
or HOUSE CAR 253-1 CHANNEL SYSTEM 240-3 CUSTOM WORKSHOP
BANK 275-2 96-7;219-4 COMMON OPEN SPACE 2804
BASE FLOOD 148-4 CHARITABLE EVENT 2804 CUSTOMER or CLIENT
BASE STATION 180-4 COMMUNICABLE 26-2
EQUIPMENT 280-69 CHILD CARE 280-4 DISEASE A290-45 DAYS 47-1
BASEMENT 148-4;280-4 CHILD-CARE CENTER COMMUNITY CENTER dB(A)180-4
BAY 275-2 249-2 280-4 DEBRIS LINE 111-6
BEACH 111-6;275-2 CHLORINE DEMAND COMMUNITY FACILITY DEC 215-2
BED-AND-BREAKFAST 215-2 280-191 DECIBEL("dB")180-4
280-4 CHURNING 219-4 COMMUNITY DECK 275-2;2804
BENCHMARKING CIGARETTE 249-2 PRESERVATION 17-4 DECKING 275-2
INFORMATION 177-1 CLEAN FILL 236-5 COMMUNITY DEDICATION 236-5;
BERM 280-4 CLEAN WATER ACT PRESERVATION 280-4
BEST MANAGEMENT 236-5 PROJECT PLAN 174 DEMOLITION 170-3;
PRACTICES(BMPs) CLEARING 236-5;240-3; COMPLAINANT A290-36 280-4
236-5 275-2 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DEPARTMENT 47-1;
BILLBOARD 280-4 CLERK 275-2 240-3 177-1;236-5;A290-46
BLOCK 2804 CLERK OF THE CONDOMINIUM 280-4 DESIGN MANUAL 236-5
BLUFF 111-6;275-2 PLANNING BOARD CONSERVATION 240-3; DESIGN PROFESSIONAL
BLUFF LINE 275-2 240-3 275-2 236-5
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DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS...
DEVELOPER 236-5 EROSION, FLOOD INSURANCE HABITAT
- DEVELOPMENT 148-4; SEDIMENTATION RATE MAP(FIRM) FRAGMENTATION
236-5 AND STORMWATER 148-4 275-2
DEVELOPMENT RIGHT RUNOFF CONTROL FLOOD INSURANCE HANDBILL 174-1
70-3;185-3 PLAN 236-5 STUDY 148-4 HARVESTING 275-2
DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS ESSENTIAL LIGHTING FLOOD OR FLOODING HAZARDOUS
280-171 172-2 148-4 MATERIALS 236-5
DIAL ALARM 75-2 EXCAVATION 236-5 FLOODPLAIN 280-4 HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD
DIRECT ACTIONS 268-3 EXCESSIVE LIGHTING FLOODPLAIN OR 280-25
DIRECT ALARM 75-2 172-2 FLOOD-PRONE HEALTH CARE
DIRECT DISCHARGE(TO EXISTING AREA 148-4;240-3 FACILITY 280-4
A SPECIFIC MANUFACTURED FLOODPROOFING 148-4 HEALTH CLUB 280-4
SURFACE WATER HOME PARK OR FLOODWAY 148-4 HEIGHT 280-69
BODY)236-5 SUBDIVISION 148-4 FLOOR AREA 280-4 HEIGHT OF ACCESSORY
DISCHARGE 236-5 EXISTING RESOURCE FLOOR AREA RATIO BUILDING 280-4
DISTRICT 215-2 AND SITE 2804 HEIGHT OF BUILDING
DOCK 275-2 ANALYSIS PLAN FLOOR AREA,LIVABLE 280-4
DOCK LENGTH 275-2 (ERSAP)240-3 280-4 HIGHEST ADJACENT
DOMESTIC LIVESTOCK EXISTING STRUCTURE FOOD CATERING GRADE 148-4
83-27 111-6 FACILITY 280-4 HIGHWAY 237-5
DOMESTIC PET EXPANSION TO AN FOOD PROCESSING HISTORIC 170-3
(ANIMAL)83-27 EXISTING FACILITY 280-4 HISTORIC BUILDING
DOUBLEPOLE 237-31 MANUFACTURED FOOTCANDLE(FC)172-2 280-4
DRAIN LAYER or HOME PARK OR FRATERNAL HISTORIC
LICENSED DRAIN SUBDIVISION 148-4 ORGANIZATION SIGNIFICANCE 64-3
LAYER 215-2 EXTERIOR LIGHTING 280-4 HISTORIC STRUCTURE
DRAINAGE RIGHT-OF- 172-2 FRONT or FRONTAGE 148-4
WAY 240-3 EXTERIOR PROPERTY 237-23 HISTORICAL SOCIETY
DRAINAGE SYSTEMS 100-3 FRONTAGE 280-4 280-4
236-5 FACADE 170-3 FULL CUTOFF(FCO) HOLIDAY LIGHTING
DUMPSTER 100-3 FALL ZONE 280-69 172-2 172-2
DUNE 111-6;275-2 FALSE EMERGENCY FULLY SHIELDED 172-2 HOLIDAYS 180-4;260-1
DWELLING 207-2;249-2 ALARM 75-2 FUNCTIONAL 275-2 HOME BUSINESS
DWELLING UNIT 207-2; FAMILY 280-4 FUNCTIONAL OFFICE 280-4
280-4 FAMILY MEMBER 280-4 BULKHEAD 275-2 HOME OCCUPATION
DWELLING,MULTIPLE FAMILY OFFENSE FUNCTIONAL JETTY/ 280-4
280-4 A290-36 GROIN 275-2 HOME PROFESSIONAL
DWELLING,MULTIPLE- FAMILY/HOUSEHOLD FUNCTIONALLY OFFICE 280-4
FAMILY 207-2 A290-36 DEPENDENT USE HOMEOWNER'S LIGHT
DWELLING,ONE- FARM 2804 1484 RESIDENTIAL
FAMILY 207-2;280-4 FARM BUILDINGS 280-4 FUND 17-4; 17-20;34-3 OUTDOOR
DWELLING,ROW OR FARM OPERATION 280-4 GABION 275-2 EQUIPMENT 180-4
ATTACHED 280-4 FARM STAND 72-4;2804 GAMBLING 2804 HOMEOWNERS'OR
DWELLING, FARMHOUSE 280-4 GARAGE,PRIVATE 280-4 HOMES
SEMIDETACHED FEDERAL EMERGENCY GARAGE,PUBLIC 280-4 ASSOCIATION
280-4 MANAGEMENT GARAGE,REPAIR 280-4 275-2;280-4
DWELLING,TWO- AGENCY 148-4 GARBAGE 100-3;174-1 HORTICULTURE 275-2
FAMILY 207-2;280-4 FEED or FEEDING 83-27 GARDEN CENTER HOTEL OR MOTEL,
EASEMENT 240-3;2804 FENCE 280-4 280-191 RESORT 280-4
EEL 219-4 FILLING 236-5 GAS-POWERED LEAF HOTEL OR MOTEL,
ELEVATED BUILDING FINAL PLAT 240-3 BLOWER 180-4 TRANSIENT 280-4
148-4 FINAL PLAT APPROVAL GASOLINE SERVICE HOUSEHOLD 280-25
ELIGIBLE PROJECT 240-3 STATION 280-4 HOUSING 34-3
117-3 FINAL STABILIZATION GIFT and FINANCIAL IDENTIFICATION TAG
EMERGENCY ALARM 236-5 BENEFIT 26-2 83-18
75-2 FIRE DEPARTMENTS GLARE 172-2 IESNA 172-2
EMPLOYEE 47-1 75-2 GLASS 233-1 IESNA RECOMMENDED
ENERGY 177-1 FIRE OR POLICE ALARM GOLD STAR PARENT PRACTICES 172-2
ENERGY CODE 144-3 DEVICE 75-2 245-15 ILLEGAL DUMPING
ENERGY FIRST-TIME GOLF COURSE, 233-1
PERFORMANCE HOMEBUYER 174 STANDARD ILLICIT CONNECTIONS
SCORE 177-1 FISH PROCESSING 280-4 REGULATION 280-4 236-5
ENERGY USE FIXED DOCK 275-2 GOVERNMENT LIAISON ILLICIT DISCHARGE
INTENSITY(EUI) FIXED GEAR 219-4 OFFICER 280-25 236-5
177-1 FIXTURE 172-2 GRADING 111-6;236-5; ILLUMINANCE 172-2
ENGINEER 240-3 FLAT OR MANSARD 240-3 IMMEDIATE FAMILY
ENLARGEMENT 280-4 ROOF 280-4 GRANTEE 17-20 207-2
ENVIRONMENT 268-3 FLEA MARKET 280-4 GRANTOR 17-20 IMMEDIATE FAMILY
EQUIPMENT SHELTER FLOAT 275-2 GREENHOUSE 280-4 MEMBER 26-2
280-69 FLOATING DOCK 275-2 GRIEVANCE 47-1 IMMEDIATE PROJECT
EROSION 111-6;236-5 FLOATING HOME 96-27 GROCERY STORE 2804 AREA 275-2
EROSION CONTROL FLOATING HOME GROIN 275-2 IMMEDIATE
275-2 MARINA 96-27 GROSS FLOOR AREA SUPERVISOR 47-1
EROSION CONTROL FLOOD BOUNDARY 177-1 IMPACTED TAX ROLL
MANUAL 236-5 AND FLOODWAY GROUND FLOOR 280-4 245-20
EROSION HAZARD MAP(FBFM)148-4 GUEST 219-4 IMPERVIOUS SURFACE
AREA 111-6 FLOOD ELEVATION GUEST UNIT 280-4 236-5;275-2;280-4
EROSION PROTECTION STUDY 1484 GUYED ANTENNA IMPROVED VALUE
STRUCTURE 111-6 FLOOD HAZARD AREA SUPPORT 245-20
280-4 STRUCTURE 280-69 INCOME ELIGIBLE
FLOOD HAZARD HABITABLE FLOOR INDIVIDUALS/
BOUNDARY MAP AREA 280-4 FAMILIES 34-3
(FHBM)148-4 HABITAT 275-2
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DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS...
INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE LOT LINE,REAR 2804 NATURAL FEATURES, OPEN SPACE or OPEN
TREATMENT LOT LINE,SIDE 280-4 RESOURCES OR AREA 185-3
SYSTEM 236-5 LOT WIDTH 280-4 SYSTEMS 240-3 OPERATIONS 275-2
INDOOR DOG AND CAT LOT,CORNER 280-4 NATURAL OUTLET 215-2 ORDER OF PROTECTION
CARE FACILITY LOT,INTERIOR 280-4 NATURAL PROTECTIVE A290-36
280-4 LOT,REAR OR FLAG FEATURE 111-6; ORDINARY AND USUAL
INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY 280-4 236-5;268-3 MAINTENANCE
236-5 LOT,THROUGH 2804 NATURAL PROTECTIVE 275-2
INDUSTRIAL LOW-PROFILE JETTY FEATURE AREA ORDINARY
STORMWATER 275-2 111-6 MAINTENANCE
PERMIT 236-5 LOW-SILL BULKHEAD NATURAL VEGETATED 280-69
INFILTRATION 236-5 275-2 BUFFER 268-3 ORIGINAL STRUCTURE
INTEREST IN REAL LOWER-AND NATURAL 275-2
D PROPERTY 17-20 MODERATE-COST WATERCOURSE OUTDOOR PAVILLION
INTRUSION 75-2 HOUSING 280-4 236-5 280-4
JETTY 275-2 LOWEST FLOOR 148-4 NATURAL WATERSHED OUTDOOR
JUNKED VEHICLE 100-3 LUMEN 172-2 236-5 RECREATIONAL
JUNKYARD 280-4 LUMINAIRE 172-2 NEARSHORE AREA FACILITIES 280-4
JURISDICTIONAL MAIN FLOOR 280-4 111-6 OUTDOOR STORAGE
WETLAND 236-5 MAINTENANCE NET WORTH 280-25 280-4
LAMP 172-2 AGREEMENT 236-5 NEW CONSTRUCTION OUTSIDE EMPLOYER
LAND 100-3 MAINTENANCE 148-4 OR BUSINESS 26-2
LAND DEVELOPMENT DREDGING 275-2 NEW MANUFACTURED OWNER 83-18;100-3;
ACTIVITY 236-5 MAJOR ADDITION 111-6 HOME PARK OR 207-2;237-23;280-4
LAND-BASED MAN-MADE POND 275-2 SUBDIVISION 148-4 OWNER OF RECORD
AQUACULTURE MANUFACTURED HOME NEW YORK SCENIC 83-18
2194;2804 148-4 BYWAY(NORTH PARK 174-1;249-2
LANDMARK MANUFACTURED HOME FORK TRAIL)268-3 PARK AND
DESIGNATION 280-4 PARK OR NEWSPAPER 174-1;233-1 RECREATION FEE
LANDOWNER 236-5 SUBDIVISION 148-4 NOISE POLLUTION 180-4 240-3
LANDSCAPE LIGHTING MANUFACTURING 280-4 NONCONFORMING PARK DEDICATION
172-2 MAP 237-23 BUILDING OR 240-3
LANDSCAPED BUFFER MARICULTURE 219-4; STRUCTURE 280-4 PARKING CAPACITY
268-3 280-4 NONCONFORMING LOT 205-2
LANDSCAPING 180-4; MARINA 96-27;275-2 280-4 PARKING LOT 280-4
280-4 MARINA or BOAT BASIN NONCONFORMING USE PARTIAL SELF-SERVICE
LANDWARD 275-2 280-4 280-4 GASOLINE SERVICE
LARGER COMMON MARINE RESOURCES NONDISTURBANCE STATION 280-4
PLAN OF 219-4 BUFFER 275-2 PARTIALLY SHIELDED
DEVELOPMENT OR MASTER PLAN 280-4 NONESSENTIAL 172-2
SALE 236-5 MATERIAL 275-2 EXTERIOR PATENT LANDS 275-2;
LATEST CLASS RATIO MEAN HIGH WATER LIGHTING 172-2 219-4
245-17 (MHW)275-2;280-4 NONFERTILIZER 275-2 PATIO 280-4
LATEST STATE MEAN LOW WATER NONPOINT SOURCE PEAK LUNAR TIDES
EQUALIZATION 111-6 POLLUTION 236-5 275-2
RATE 245-17 MEAN LOW WATER NONRECYCLABLE PEDDLER 197-2
LATTICE ANTENNA (MLW)275-2 WASTE 233-1 PERFORMANCE BOND
SUPPORT MEAN SEA LEVEL 148-4 NONRESIDENT 219-4 240-3
STRUCTURE 280-69 MEMBER A290-46 NONSTORMWATER PERFORMANCE
LAWS and ORDINANCES MINOR ACTIONS 268-3 DISCHARGE 236-5 GUARANTY 280-4
A290-46 MOBILE HOME 148-4 NONTURF BUFFER 275-2 PERIOD OF WAR 245-15
LICENSING AUTHORITY MODERATE-INCOME NORMAL PERMANENT FIXED
75-2 FAMILY 280-25 MAINTENANCE IMPROVEMENT
LIFE CARE MODERATE-INCOME 111-6 280-25
COMMUNITY 280-4 FAMILY DWELLING NPDES 215-2 PERMANENT MOORING
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL UNIT 280-25 NUISANCE WILDLIFE 96-7
USES 280-4 MODERATE-INCOME 268-3 PERMANENT RESIDENT
LIGHT INDUSTRY 280-4 FAMILY NURSERY SCHOOL 280-4 219-4
LIGHT POLLUTION 172-2 UNIMPROVED LOT OCCUPANT 100-3 PERMIT HOLDER 144-3
LIGHT SOURCE 172-2 280-25 OFF DUTY A290-46 PERSON 17-20;26-2;
LIGHT TRESPASS 172-2 MODIFICATION 280-69 OFF-PREMISES SIGN 83-18;83-27;96-4;
LIGHTING 172-2 MONOPOLE 280-69 280-4 96-27;100-3;111-6;
LITTER 100-3;174-1 MONOPOLIZE 96-4;275-2 OFF-STREET PARKING 144-3;166-2;174-1;
LIVABLE FLOOR AREA MOORING 275-2 SPACE 280-4 180-4;197-2;237-5;
111-6 MOTEL,RESORT 2804 OFFICER A290-46 249-2;275-2;280-4;
LIVING AREA 280-4 MOTEL,TRANSIENT OFFICIAL MAP 240-3 215-2;233-1
LOADING BERTH 280-4 280-4 OFFICIAL TIME PERSONAL
LOCAL MOUNT 280-69 STANDARD 260-1 WATERCRAFT 96-7
ADMINISTRATOR MOUNTING HEIGHT ON DUTY A290-46 PERVIOUS NONTURF
148-4 172-2 ON-FARM DIRECT BUFFER 268-3
LOCAL WATERFRONT MOVABLE STRUCTURE MARKETING PERVIOUS SURFACE
REVITALIZATION 111-6 BUILDING 280-4 236-5
PROGRAM or LWRP MUNICIPAL PERMIT ON-FARM OPERATION pH 215-2
268-3 236-5 DIRECT PHASING 236-5
LOT 240-3;2804 MUNICIPAL SEPARATE MARKETING 280-4 PIER 275-2
LOT AREA 280-4 STORM SEWER ONE-HUNDRED-YEAR PIER LINE 275-2
LOT COVERAGE 280-4 SYSTEM(MS4)236-5 FLOOD 148-4 PLANNING BOARD 280-4
LOT DEPTH 280-4 NATIONAL GEODETIC ONE-HUNDRED-YEAR PLANNING BOARD or
LOT LINE 280-4 VERTICAL DATUM FLOODPLAIN 236-5 BOARD 240-3
LOT LINE (NGVD)148-4 OPEN DEVELOPMENT PLASTICS 233-1
MODIFICATION NATURAL BUFFER 240-3 AREA 240-3 PLAT 280-4
240-3 NATURAL DRAINAGE OPEN SPACE 2804 PLATFORM 275-2
LOT LINE,FRONT 280-4 236-5
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POLICE RADIO FREQUENCY RESIDENTIAL SELF- SMALL BUSINESS
HEADQUARTERS (RF)SIGNAL 280-69 HAULERS 233-1 OFFICE 280-191
75-2 REAL PROPERTY 17-20 RESOURCE BUFFER SMALL WIND ENERGY
POLITICAL ACTIVITIES RECEDING EDGE 111-6 AREA 275-2 SYSTEM 277-1;280-4
26-2 RECEIVING DISTRICT RESPONSIBLE PARTY SNACK BAR 280-4
POLITICAL PARTY 117-3 236-5 SOLAR POWER FAST
COMMITTEE 26-2 RECEIVING PARCEL RESTAURANT 280-4 TRACK PROGRAM
POLLUTANT 236-5 117-3 RESTAURANT, 144-3
POLLUTANT OF RECESSION RATE 111-6 FORMULA FOOD SOLICITOR and/or
CONCERN 236-5 RECHARGE 236-5 280-4 CANVASSER 197-2
POLLUTION RECORDING OFFICER RESTAURANT,TAKE- SOUND 275-2
PREVENTION 17-20 OUT 280-4 SOUND-LEVEL METER
PROJECT 17-43 RECORDS 59-13 RESTORATION 111-6 180-4
POND 275-2 RECORDS CENTER 59-13 RESUBDIVISION 240-3 SPAWNER SANCTUARY
PORTFOLIO MANAGER RECORDS DISPOSITION RETAIL SALES AREA 275-2
177-1 59-13 72-4 SPDES GENERAL
PREEXISTING RECORDS RETAIL STORE 280-4 PERMIT FOR
NONPERMITTED MANAGEMENT RETAINING WALL STORMWATER
AND/OR 59-13 275-2;2804 DISCHARGES FROM
NONCONFORMING RECREATION FACILITY, REVETMENT 275-2 MUNICIPAL
STRUCTURES 275-2 COMMERCIAL 280-4 RIGHT-OF-WAY LINES SEPARATE
PRELIMINARY PLAT RECREATION FACILITY, 2804 STORMWATER
240-3 MAJOR 280-4 RIPRAP 275-2 SEWER SYSTEMS
PREMISES 100-3;236-5 RECREATION FACILITY, ROADSIDE FARM GP-0-10-002 236-5
PRESERVATION 240-3 MINOR 280-4 STAND or SPECIAL CONDITIONS
PRIMARY DUNE 111-6 RECREATION,ACTIVE AGRICULTURAL 236-5
PRIMARY FRONTAL 240-3 STAND 280-4 SPECIAL EVENT 205-2
DUNE 148-4 RECREATION,PASSIVE ROADSIDE STAND 280-4 SPECIAL EVENT
PRIMARY RESIDENCE 240-3 RUBBISH 100-3;174-1 COMMITTEE 205-2
280-25 RECREATIONAL AREAS RULES 130-2 SPECIAL EXCEPTION
PRIMARY RESIDENTIAL 193-1 RUN AT LARGE 83-18 USE 280-4
PROPERTY 17-4 RECREATIONAL RURAL SIGNIFICANCE SPECIAL PROJECTS
PRINCIPAL BUILDING FACILITIES 280-4 64-3 COORDINATOR
111-6;280-4 RECREATIONAL SALVAGE CENTER 211-1 280-25
PRINCIPAL USE 280-4 VEHICLE 148-4; SAND DUNES 148-4 SPECIALTY PROP-
PRINCIPALLY ABOVE 253-20;280-4 SANITARY FLOW CRAFT 96-7
GROUND 148-4 RECREATIONAL CREDITS 117-3 SPLIT-RAIL FENCE 275-2
PRIORITY WATER BODY VEHICLE PARK SANITARY FLOW RIGHT STABILIZATION 236-5
268-3 253-20 117-3 STANDARD
PRIVATE PREMISES RECREATIONAL SCAP NET 219-4 INSTALLATION
174-1 VEHICLE SITE SCENIC SIGNIFICANCE 144-3
PRIVATE 253-20 64-3 STANDARD
WAREHOUSING RECYCLABLE WOOD SCHOOL 249-2 SUBDIVISION 240-3
280-4 233-1 SEASONAL STRUCTURE START OF
PROACTIVE RECYCLABLE, 275-2 CONSTRUCTION
RESTORATION 275-2 MANDATED 233-1 SECONDARY DUNE 148-4
PROBABLE CAUSE RECYCLABLE,OTHER 111-6 STATE POLLUTANT
A290-36 233-1 SEDIMENT CONTROL DISCHARGE
PROCESSED REFUSE 174-1;233-1 236-5 ELIMINATION
AGRICULTURAL REFUSE HAULER/ SEDIMENTATION 236-5 SYSTEM(SPDES)
PRODUCT 72-4;2804 CARTER 233-1 SENDING DISTRICT 236-5
PROFESSIONAL A290-46 REGIONAL WATER 117-3 STATE POLLUTANT
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE QUALITY SENDING PARCEL 117-3 DISCHARGE
2804 IMPROVEMENT SENSITIVE AREAS 236-5 ELIMINATION
PROJECT 236-5 PLAN 17-43 SEPTIC TANK 280-4 SYSTEM(SPDES)
PROPERTY 245-20 REGULATED ACTIVITY SEQRA 240-3 GENERAL PERMIT
PUBLIC PARKING LOT 111-6 SERVICE CONNECTED FOR
260-1 REGULATION 245-17 CONSTRUCTION
PUBLIC PLACE 174-1 EQUIPMENT A29046 SERVICING 59-13 ACTIVITIES
PUBLIC PROPERTY 264-3 REGULATORY SETBACK 275-2;280-4 GP-0-10-001 236-5
PUBLIC WAREHOUSING FLOODWAY 148-4 SEWAGE 215-2 STOP-WORK ORDER
280-4 RELATIVE 26-2 SEWAGE TREATMENT 236-5
PUBLIC WATER:PUBLIC RELIEF ACT 245-20 PLANT 215-2 STORMWATER 236-5
SEWER 280-4 REMOVAL 170-3 SEWAGE WORKS 215-2 STORMWATER
PUBLICLY OWNED RENT 207-2 SEWER or DRAIN 215-2 COLLECTING
PROPERTY 83-27 RENTAL DWELLING SHEATHING 275-2 SYSTEM 17-43
QUALIFIED INSPECTOR UNIT 207-2 SHELLFISH 219-4 STORMWATER
236-5 RENTAL OCCUPANCY SHOPPING CENTER HOTSPOT 236-5
QUALIFIED OWNER 207-2 280-4 STORMWATER
245-17 RENTAL OCCUPANCY SHORELINE MANAGEMENT
QUALIFIED PERMIT 207-2 STRUCTURE 275-2 236-5
PROFESSIONAL RENTAL PERMIT 280-4 SIGN 2804 STORMWATER
236-5 RESEARCH SIGN AREA 280-4 MANAGEMENT
QUALIFIED LABORATORY 280-4 SIGNIFICANT FISH AND CONTROL PLAN
RESIDENTIAL REAL RESIDENT 83-18 WILDLIFE HABITAT 236-5
PROPERTY 245-17 RESIDENTIAL 275-2 111-6;268-3 STORMWATER
RADIO FREQUENCY RESIDENTIAL CLUSTER SILT BOOM 275-2 MANAGEMENT
(RF)EMISSIONS OR 280-4 SITE PLAN 280-4 FACILITY 236-5
\ RADIATION 280-69 RESIDENTIAL DOCK SITE PREPARATION STORMWATER
RADIO FREQUENCY 275-2 236-5 MANAGEMENT
(RF)PROFESSIONAL RESIDENTIAL SKYGLOW 172-2 OFFICER(SMO)
280-69 HORTICULTURE SLOPING ROOF 280-4 236-5
275-2 SLUGS 215-2
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STORMWATER TOURIST COTTAGE WEATHER DEPARTMENT OF
MANAGEMENT 280-4 NORMALIZED SITE HEALTH
PRACTICES(SMPs) TOWER HEIGHT 277-1 EUI 177-1 See BOARD OF HEALTH
236-5 TOWN 17-20;34-3;83-18; WETLAND BOUNDARY DEPARTMENT OF PARKS -
STORMWATER 130-2; 174-1;237-5; OR BOUNDARIES OF AND RECREATION
POLLUTION 275-2 WETLAND 275-2 See PARKS AND
PREVENTION PLAN TOWN AGENCY 130-2 WETLANDS RECREATION
(SWPPP)236-5 TOWN BOARD 237-5; (FRESHWATER) DEPARTMENT OF
STORMWATER RUNOFF A290-46;280-4 275-2 PLANNING
236-5 TOWN GARBAGE BAG WETLANDS(TIDAL) See PLANNING BOARD
STORY 280-4 233-1 275-2 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
STORY,HALF 280-4 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD WHARF 275-2 WORKS
STREET 237-23;280-4 75-2 WIDTH OF CREEK 275-2 MUNICIPAL BUILDING
D STREET LINE 280-4 TOWN OFFICER OR WILDLIFE PROTECTIVE ENERGY
STREET OR RIGHT-OF- EMPLOYEE 26-2 STRUCTURES 111-6 BENCHMARKING
WAY WIDTH 240-3 TOWN SUPERVISOR WIRELESS CARRIER 177-1
STREET,ARTERIAL 17-20 280-69 PARKS AND
240-3 TOWN WATERS 96-27; WIRELESS RECREATION
STREET,COLLECTOR 275-2;219-4 COMMUNICATION AREAS 193-1
240-3 TOWNHOUSE 280-4 FACILITY 280-4 DESIGN STANDARDS
STREET,LOCAL 240-3 TRAIL 240-3 WIRELESS Bicycles 240-45
STRIPPING 236-5 TRAILER OR MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS Blocks 240-45
STRUCTURAL HOME 280-4 280-4 Board of Trustees 240-45
ALTERATION 2804 TRAINED CONTRACTOR WIRELESS Bonds 240-45
STRUCTURAL 236-5 COMMUNICATIONS Cluster developments
COMPONENTS 275-2 TRANSFER OF FACILITY 280-69 240-45
STRUCTURAL HAZARD SANITARY FLOW WIRELESS SERVICES Curbs 24045
AREA 111-6 CREDITS 117-3 280-69 Driveways 240-45
STRUCTURE 70-3; 111-6; TRANSFER STATION, YARD 280-4 Final plats 240-45
148-4;185-3;236-5; PRIVATE 233-1 YARD LINE 280-4 Fire hydrants 240-48
275-2;280-4 TRANSFER STATION, YARD,FRONT 280-4 FLOOD DAMAGE
SUBDIVISION 240-3 TOWN 233-1 YARD,PRIMARY FRONT PREVENTION
SUBORDINATE OF A TRANSIENT RENTAL 280-4 148-14;148-18
TOWN OFFICER OR PROPERTY 280-4 YARD,REAR 280-4 Grades and grading 240-45
EMPLOYEE 26-2 TRANSIENT RETAIL YARD,SECONDARY Improvements 240-45
SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE BUSINESS 197-2 FRONT 280-4 Lighting 240-46
148-4 TREASURER(COUNTY YARD,SIDE 280-4 Lots 240-45
SUBSTANTIAL TREASURER)17-20 YIELD 240-3 Lots;streets;common
IMPROVEMENT TROPICAL HARDWOOD YOUTH 68-2 driveways;flag lot
148-4 275-2 YOUTH SERVICE design 240-45
SUBTIDAL 275-2 TRUSTEES 275-2 PROJECT 68-2 Off-street parking 240-45
SUPERINTENDENT UNIFORMITY RATIO("U ZONE 280-4 Open space 240-45
193-1;237-5;215-2 RATIO")172-2 ZONING BOARD 280-4 See Also PERFORMANCE
SUPERIOR OFFICER UNIT 253-1 ZONING MAP 280-4 STANDARDS
A290-46 UNLICENSED MOTOR- DEMOLITION Planning Board 240-45
SUPERSTORM SANDY DRIVEN VEHICLE BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Plumbing 240-47
245-20 264-3 PROPERTY Records 240-45
SUPERVISOR OF A UNREGULATED MAINTENANCE Safety standards 240-45;
TOWN OFFICER OR ACTIVITY 111-6 100-4;100-9;100-10 240-46
EMPLOYEE 26-2 UNSHIELDED FIXTURE FIRE PREVENTION AND Setbacks 240-45
SUPERVISORY OFFICER 172-2 BUILDING CODE Sidewalks 240-45
A290-46 USABLE OPEN SPACE ADMINISTRATION STORMWATER
SURFACE WATERS OF 280-4 144-8 MANAGEMENT
THE STATE OF NEW USE 280-4 Garbage,Rubbish and 236-9
YORK 236-5 USE,ACCESSORY 280-4 Refuse 233-1;233-4 Streetlighting 240-46
SUSPENDED SOLIDS UTILITY 177-1;237-31 Historic Preservation SUBDIVISION OF LAND
215-2 VARIANCE 1484 District(HPD)280-190 240-36;240-45\240-48
SWIM PLATFORM 275-2 VEGETATED LANDMARK Wastewater treatment
SWIMMING POOL 280-4 WETLANDS 275-2 PRESERVATION systems 240-47
TAKING 219-4 VEGETATION 111-6 170-2;170-3;170-4; Water 240-48
TAXPAYER 219-4 VEHICLE 193-1 170-5; 170-6;170-7; Water supply 240-48
TELECOMMUNICATION VEHICLES 174-1 170-9;170-10 Water supply systems
TOWER 2804 VESSEL PUMPOUT Roadway Construction 240-48
TEMPORARY STATION 17-43 161-21 Wireless Communication
ANCHORING 96-7 VETERAN 245-15 Special Exception Uses Facilities 280-70;
TEMPORARY WALER 275-2 280-140 280-72
STABILIZATION WASTEWATER 236-5 STORMWATER Yards 240-45
236-5 WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT Zoning Board of Appeals
TENT 144-3 TREATMENT 236-5;236-19 24045
TIDAL WATERS 275-2 IMPROVEMENT WETLANDS AND Zoning districts 240-45
TOBACCO 249-2 PROJECT 17-43 SHORELINE 275-2; DEVELOPMENT FEES
TOBACCO PRODUCT WATER QUALITY 275-4;275-11 See FEES
ADVERTISEMENT IMPROVEMENT ZONING 280-4 DINING FACILITIES
249-2 PROJECT 17-43 DEMOLITION DEBRIS See RESTAURANTS
TOE 111-6 WATER QUALITY Garbage,Rubbish and DIRECT SELLERS
TOPSOIL 236-5 STANDARD 236-5 Refuse 233-1 See SALES
TOTAL ASSESSED WATER-DEPENDENT DEMOLITION OF DIRT
VALUE 245-20 USES 275-2 BUILDINGS See Also EXCAVATIONS
TOTAL MAXIMUM WATERCOURSE 236-5; FIRE PREVENTION AND See Also FILL
DAILY LOAD 215-2 BUILDING CODE HIGHWAY
(TMDL)236-5 WATERFOWL 83-27 ADMINISTRATION SPECIFICATIONS
TOURIST CAMP 253-1; WATERWAY 236-5 144-5 161-9
2804 WATERWAYS 83-27
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DIRT...
- NOISE,PREVENTION OF Adoption of Renumbered Seizure 83-11 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
180-4 2006 Code 1-14 Seizure of dogs at large 240-3;240-4;240-9;
PARKS AND BOATS,DOCKS AND 83-11 240-10;240-11;
RECREATION WHARVES 96-1; Severability 83-14 240-17;240-19;
AREAS 193-2 96-3;96-12;96-14; Summons;arrest warrant 240-21;240-32;
PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS 96-22 83-9 240-36;240-37;
AND TRANSIENT COASTAL EROSION Summonses 83-9 240-41;240-44
RETAIL HAZARD AREAS Town Attorney 83-9 TOURIST AND TRAILER
MERCHANTS 197-10 111-6 Town Board 83-12 CAMPS 253-5
SEWERS AND SEWAGE Fishers Island Harbor Town Clerk 83-12 Water Quality Improvement
DISPOSAL 215-3 Management 157-5; Violations and penalties 17-43
Snow and Ice Removal 157-6;157-7 83-13 WATERFRONT
237-20 Floating Homes 96-27; Warrants 83-9 CONSISTENCY
See Also SOIL REMOVAL 96-28 Waterfowl and Gull Feeding REVIEW 268-3
STORMWATER Light Industrial(LI)District and Domestic Pet WETLANDS AND
MANAGEMENT 280-62 Waste 83-27 SHORELINE 275-5;
236-5 Light Industrial Park/ When effective 83-15 275-6;275-7;275-11
See Also TOPSOIL Planned Office Park ZONING 280-4;280-78 Wireless Communication
REMOVAL (LIO)District 280-58 DOMESTIC Facilities 280-72
DISABILITY Marine I(MI)District PARTNERSHIPS ZONING 280-4;280-78;
Exemption for Cold War 280-52 Adoption of Renumbered 280-91
Veterans 245-17; Marine II(MR)District 2006 Code 1-14 DRAINAGE PLAN
245-18 280-55 Costs and expenses 121-5 Preservation of Natural
Exemption for Disabled Parking at Beaches 189-4 DOMESTIC Features 240-51
Persons With Limited Public Docks 96-4;96-5 PARTNERSHIPS Site Plan Approval
Income 245-10 SHELLFISH AND OTHER 121-1;121-2;121-3; 280-129;280-133
Exemption for War MARINE 121-4;121-5 SOIL REMOVAL 228-5
Veterans and Gold Star RESOURCES 219-4 Fees 121-3;121-5 STORMWATER
Parents 245-16 STORMWATER Filing of statements;fees MANAGEMENT
LIGHTING,OUTDOOR MANAGEMENT 121-5 236-10
172-2 236-5 Purpose and objectives SUBDIVISION OF LAND
POLICE DEPARTMENT WETLANDS AND 121-2 240-7;240-17;240-20;
RULES AND SHORELINE 275-2; Records 121-4 240-21;240-23;
REGULATIONS 275-3;275-4;275-5; Requirements 121-3 240-25;240-30;
A290-3 275-7;275-11 Statement of domestic 240-32;240-35
DISABLED PERSONS ZONING 280-4;280-78; partnership 121-4 WETLANDS AND
Adoption of Renumbered 280-116 Title 121-1 SHORELINE 275-6;
2006 Code 1-14 DOG RUNS Town Board 121-5 275-11
DISABLED VETERANS PARKS AND Town Clerk 121-4;121-5 DRIVE-IN RESTAURANTS
See VETERANS RECREATION Violations and penalties Limited Business(LB)
DISCLOSURE AREAS 193-3.1 121-4;121-5 District 280-41
Agricultural Planned DOG WASTE DRAINAGE DRIVEWAYS
Development District See FECAL MATTER COASTAL EROSION Design Standards 240-45
280-174 See PET WASTE HAZARD AREAS General Business(B)
Code of Ethics 26-1 DOGS 111-14 District 280-48
ETHICS 26-17;26-18; Adoption of Renumbered FIRE PREVENTION AND LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
26-19;26-20 2006 Code 1-14 BUILDING CODE 172-2
Ethics Board 26-21;26-22; ANIMALS 83-6\83-15; ADMINISTRATION LITTERING 174-1;174-2
26-24;26-25 83-17;83-18;83-19; 144-10 PARKS AND
MUNICIPAL BUILDING 83-20;83-21;83-22; FLOOD DAMAGE RECREATION
ENERGY 83-23;83-24;83-26 PREVENTION AREAS 193-1
BENCHMARKING APPEARANCE TICKETS 148-12;148-15; Recreational Vehicle Parks
177-4 5-2 148-16;148-17;148-19 253-22
RECORDS 59-2 Arrest warrants 83-9 HIGHWAY Roadway Construction
WETLANDS AND Code Enforcement Officer SPECIFICATIONS 161-39;161-46
SHORELINE 275-6 83-7 161-2;161-3;161-4; Signs 280-85
DISCRIMINATION Complaints 83-8;83-9 161-8;161-9;161-13 Site Plan Approval 280-137
Grievance Procedures 47-2 Confinement;redemption; JUNKYARDS 166-4 SOIL REMOVAL 228-4
DISEASE CONTROL disposition 83-12 Preservation of Natural STORMWATER
TOBACCO Dogs 83-6;83-7;83-8; Features 240-51 MANAGEMENT
ADVERTISING 249-1 83-9;83-10;83-11; Recreational Vehicle Parks 236-13;236-17;236-18
DISORDERLY CONDUCT 83-12 253-22 Street Numbering 237-23
ALARM SYSTEMS 75-8 Enforcement 83-7 Roadway Construction SUBDIVISION OF LAND
See Also NOISE Fees 83-12 161-18;161-25; 240-3
POLICE DEPARTMENT Filing of complaints 83-8 161-27;161-28; TOURIST AND TRAILER
RULES AND Impoundment 83-11;83-12 161-29;161-30; CAMPS 253-3;
REGULATIONS Limited Business(LB) 161-31;161-32; 253-10;253-11
A290-9;A290-15; District 280-41 161-36;161-45 VEHICLES AND
A290-36 PARKS AND SEWERS AND SEWAGE TRAFFIC 260-9;
SEWERS AND SEWAGE RECREATION DISPOSAL 215-2; 260-15;260-17;
DISPOSAL 215-6 AREAS 193-3.1 215-4;215-5 260-18;260-22;260-28
DISORDERLY PERSONS PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS Site Plan Approval WATERFRONT
ALARM SYSTEMS 75-8 AND TRANSIENT 280-127;280-129; CONSISTENCY
DISTRICT ATTORNEY RETAIL 280-133 REVIEW 268-3
Ethics Board 26-22 MERCHANTS 197-5; SOIL REMOVAL 228-2; WETLANDS AND
DISTURBING THE PEACE 197-10 228-4;228-7 SHORELINE 275-2;
See Also NOISE Penalties for offenses 83-13 STORMWATER 275-3;275-5
NOISE,PREVENTION OF Police officers 83-7 MANAGEMENT Wireless Communication
180-4 Prohibited activities 83-6 2364;236-5;236-6; Facilities 280-74
DOCKING AND MOORING Recreation areas 83-6 236-13;236-16; ZONING 280-4;280-78;
See MOORING Seeing eye dogs 83-10 236-17;236-18;236-24 280-92;280-93
DOCKS Seeing Eye dogs exempted
Adoption of Code 1-2 83-10
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DRUGS AND DRUG SOIL REMOVAL 228-2; Certificates of compliance Members of the Department
PARAPHERNALIA 228-5;228-7 126-3 A290-33
Agricultural-Conservation Special Exception Uses Certificates of occupancy NOISE,PREVENTION OF
(A-C)District and 280-143 126-3 180-7
Low-Density STORMWATER Costs and expenses 126-2 PARKS AND
Residential R-80, MANAGEMENT Designation of Inspectors RECREATION
R-120,R-200 and 236-18 126-2 AREAS 193-3
R-400 Districts 280-13 ZONING 280-91;280-111 Duties of Electrical POLICE DEPARTMENT
BOATS,DOCKS AND Inspector 126-3 51-4
WHARVES 96-15 _ E Electrical Inspector 126-1; POLICE DEPARTMENT
Senior Citizen Exemption 126-2;126-3 RULES AND
245-1 EARTH REMOVAL Emergencies 126-3 REGULATIONS
VEHICLES,MOTOR- See TOPSOIL REMOVAL Inspections 126-1;126-2; A290-3;A290-11;
DRIVEN 264-15 EASEMENTS 126-3 A290-46
ZONING 2804 Adoption of Code 1-4 Insurance 126-2 PUBLIC
DUCKS Agricultural Planned Penalties for offenses 126-5 ENTERTAINMENT
EANIMALS 83-1183-5 Development District Reports 126-3 AND SPECIAL Applications and issuance of 280-175;280-177; Restrictions on materials EVENTS 205-4
permit 83-3 280-179;280-180 126-4 RENTAL PERMITS 207-5
Board of Trustees 83-4 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Severability 126-6 SEWERS AND SEWAGE
Construction 83-3 PROPERTY Town Attorney 126-2 DISPOSAL 215-4
Deposit of waste matter in MAINTENANCE Town Board 126-2;126-3 Site Plan Approval 280-137
Town waters prohibited 100-3 Violations and penalties Special Exception Uses
83-4 FILMING 139-3 126-3; 126-5 280-143
Keeping of ducks for private HIGHWAY When effective 126-7 STORMWATER
use 83-2 SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR MANAGEMENT
Penalties for offenses 83-5 161-2;161-3;161-4; ELECTRICAL 236-10
Permit required for 161-13 INSPECTIONS 126-1; Street Excavations 237-13
commercial enterprise LANDMARK 126-2;126-3 Street Numbering 237-22
83-1 PRESERVATION RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 WATERFRONT
Town Board 83-1;83-2; 170-4 ELECTROMAGNETIC CONSISTENCY
83-3;83-5 Preservation of Natural INTERFERENCE REVIEW 268-3
Town Clerk 83-1;83-3 Features 240-51 Small Wind Energy Systems WETLANDS AND
Violations and penalties PUBLIC 277-4 SHORELINE 275-5
83-5 ENTERTAINMENT ELEVATORS Wireless Communication
Water 83-3;83-4 AND SPECIAL FLOOD DAMAGE Facilities 280-70
DUMPS AND DUMPING EVENTS 205-4;205-5 PREVENTION 148-16 ZONING 280-4;280-111
BOATS,DOCKS AND Roadway Construction ZONING 280-104 EMERGENCY ACTIVITIES
WHARVES 96-8 161-18 E-MAIL Applicability 111-17
COASTAL EROSION SANITARY FLOW PUBLIC COASTAL EROSION
HAZARD AREAS CREDITS, ENTERTAINMENT HAZARD AREAS
111-6 TRANSFER OF AND SPECIAL 111-17\111-19
Garbage,Rubbish and 117-5;117-8 EVENTS 205-7 Emergencies 111-17;
Refuse 233-1;233-2; SEWERS AND SEWAGE Rules of Conduct 26-12 111-18;111-19
233-7 DISPOSAL 215-9; EMERGENCIES Improper or insufficient
JUNKYARDS 166-3;166-7 215-10 Affordable Housing(AHD) notification 111-19
PARKS AND Site Plan Approval 280-133 District 280-30 Natural resources 111-17
RECREATION Southold Community Agricultural-Conservation Notices 111-18; 111-19
AREAS 193-2 Preservation Fund 17-9 (A-C)District and Notification to
Roadway Construction STORMWATER Low-Density Administrator 111-18
161-19;161-21 MANAGEMENT Residential R-80, Safety standards 111-17;
DUMPSTERS 236-9;236-20 R-120,R-200 and 111-18
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; SUBDIVISION OF LAND R-400 Districts 280-13 EMERGENCY
PROPERTY 240-3;240-10;240-17; ALARM SYSTEMS 75-1; MANAGEMENT
MAINTENANCE 240-21;240-26; 75-2;75-5;75-6 AGENCY
100-3;100-4 240-27;240-28; BOATS,DOCKS AND Assessment and Tax Relief
DUST 240-42;240-44;240-54 WHARVES 96-17 for Superstorm Sandy
Agricultural-Conservation Two-Percent Real Estate BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Impact 245-23
(A-C)District and Transfer Tax 17-24 PROPERTY FLOOD DAMAGE
Low-Density VEHICLES,MOTOR- MAINTENANCE PREVENTION 148-4;
Residential R-80, DRIVEN 264-3 100-4;100-5; 100-9 148-6;148-9;148-10;
R-120,R-200 and WETLANDS AND ELECTRICAL 148-13;148-14;
R-400 Districts 280-13 SHORELINE 275-11 INSPECTIONS 126-3 148-15;148-22
Farmland Bill of Rights ZONING 280-3;2804 Emergency Activities STORMWATER
280-99 ELECTION 111-17;111-18;111-19 MANAGEMENT
General Business(B) Approval by referendum 9-2 Emergency Removal of 236-5
District 280-48 ASSESSORS 9-1\9-2 Vehicles 260-23 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Light Industrial(LI)District Continuation as elective FILMING 139-3 240-10;240-42
280-62 office 9-1 FIRE PREVENTION AND EMERGENCY REMOVAL
Light Industrial Park/ ELECTRICAL CODE BUILDING CODE OF VEHICLES
Planned Office Park FIRE PREVENTION AND ADMINISTRATION Abandonment 260-23
(LIO)District 280-58 BUILDING CODE 144-6 Authority to remove
NOISE,PREVENTION OF ADMINISTRATION Fishers Island Harbor vehicles 260-23
180-4 144-3 Management 157-6 Charges 260-24
PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS RENTAL PERMITS 207-1 Floating Homes 96-26 Costs and expenses 260-24
AND TRANSIENT Roadway Construction Garbage,Rubbish and Emergencies 260-23
RETS 161-46 Refuse 233-6 Impoundment 260-24
MERCHANTS 197-10 ELECTRICAL HOUSING FUND 34-2; Notice of removal 260-25
Plum Island Research INSPECTIONS 34-6 Notices 260-25
District(PIR)280-183 Administration 126-1 Illicit Discharges 236-29; Obstructions 260-23
Roadway Construction Aluminum 1264 236-32 Parking 260-23
161-23 Building Inspector 126-3 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Police Department 260-24;
Building permits 126-3 172-6 260-25
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EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF
VEHICLES...
Police officers 260-23; Filing of written statement WATERFRONT Review of lists and
260-24 by applicant 130-5 CONSISTENCY disclosure statements
Seizure 260-24 Garbage,Rubbish and REVIEW 268-2;268-3 26-24
Storage 260-24 Refuse 233-6 WETLANDS AND Terms of office 26-21;
Storage and charges 260-24 Hearings 130-10;130-11; SHORELINE 275-2; 26-23
Town Board 260-24 130-12 275-3;275-6;275-11 Town Attorney 26-22
Vehicles 260-23;260-24; Licenses and permits 130-5 ESCROW ACCOUNTS Town Board 26-21;26-22;
260-25 Maintenance of files open to Board of Appeals 280-146 26-23
VEHICLES AND public inspection Wireless Communication Violations and penalties
TRAFFIC 260-23\ 130-17 Facilities 280-74 26-23;26-24
260-25 Meetings 130-7 ESCROW DEPOSITS EXCAVATIONS
EMERGENCY VEHICLES Notice of completion of STORMWATER See Also BACKFILLING
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; draft environmental MANAGEMENT COASTAL EROSION
PROPERTY impact statement 236-20 HAZARD AREAS
MAINTENANCE 130-10 ETHICS 111-6;111-10;111-11;
100-2 Notice of completion of Annual disclosure 26-17 111-12;111-13;111-14
FLOOD DAMAGE final environmental Applicant disclosure 26-20 See Also DIRT
PREVENTION 148-22 impact statement See Code of Ethics 26-1\ See Also FILL
Roadway Construction 130-13 26-2 FIRE PREVENTION AND
161-20 Notice of receipt of Costs and expenses 26-17; BUILDING CODE
See Also VEHICLES complete application 26-26 ADMINISTRATION
VEHICLES,MOTOR- 130-6 Debarment 26-28 144-8
DRIVEN 264-18 Notices 130-6;130-10; Designation of officers and FLOOD DAMAGE
EMINENT DOMAIN 130-13;130-17 employees required to PREVENTION 148-4
Affordable Housing(AHD) Preparation of draft file annual disclosure HIGHWAY
District 280-25 environmental impact statements 26-18 SPECIFICATIONS
LANDMARK statement 130-9 Disclosure 26-17;26-18; 161-2
PRESERVATION Preparation of final 26-19;26-20 Roadway Construction
170-7 environmental impact Disclosure Requirements 161-17;161-18;
Senior Citizen Exemption statement 130-12 26-17\26-20 161-25;161-29;
245-2 Processing of proposed See Ethics Board 26-21\ 161-30;161-36
Two-Percent Real Estate actions 130-8 26-25 SEWERS AND SEWAGE
Transfer Tax 17-20 Processing of proposed Liability 26-26 DISPOSAL 215-7;
ENCROACHMENTS actions not affecting Licenses and permits 26-17 215-8;215-9
FLOOD DAMAGE environment 130-11 Maintenance of disclosure Site Plan Approval
PREVENTION Required findings in written statements 26-19 280-129;280-136
148-14;148-15; determination 130-15 Officers and employees SOIL REMOVAL 228-1;
148-17;148-19 SANITARY FLOW 26-17;26-18 228-3;228-4;228-5;
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER CREDITS, Penalties 26-26\26-28 228-6;228-7
See CODE TRANSFER OF 117-9 Penalties for offenses 26-26 STORMWATER
ENFORCEMENT Site Plan Approval Retirement 26-17 MANAGEMENT
OFFICER 280-131;280-137 See Rules of Conduct 26-3\ 236-5;236-9;236-10;
ENVIRONMENTAL STORMWATER 26-16 236-15;236-16;
IMPACT MANAGEMENT Town Board 26-18;26-26 236-17;236-18;
STATEMENTS 236-5 Town Clerk 26-19 236-34;236-35
ENVIRONMENTAL SUBDIVISION OF LAND Variances 26-17 Street Excavations 2374;
QUALITY REVIEW 240-3;240-8;240-18; Violations and penalties 237-6;237-9;237-11;
130-9;130-10;130-11; 240-19;240-22; 26-17;26-26;26-27; 237-12;237-13;237-16
130-12;130-13; 240-25;240-30 26-28 See Also STREET
130-14;130-17 Time limit for written Voidable contracts 26-27 EXCAVATIONS
SUBDIVISION OF LAND determination by ETHICS BOARD See Also STREET
240-18;240-19; agency 130-7 Advisory Board 26-21 OPENINGS
240-22;240-25 Title 130-1 Appointments 26-21 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Wireless Communication Types of actions 1304 Building permits 26-21 240-36
Facilities 280-74 When effective 130-20 Certificates of occupancy See Also TOPSOIL
ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTALLY 26-21 REMOVAL
QUALITY REVIEW SENSITIVE AREAS Compensation 26-21 See Also TRENCHES
Actions involving more than SUBDIVISION OF LAND Complaints 26-23 WETLANDS AND
one agency 130-18 240-10;240-43 Costs and expenses 26-21 SHORELINE 275-2;
Adoption of Renumbered ZONING 280-4 Defense and 275-11
2006 Code 1-14 EROSION AND SEDIMENT indemnification 26-21 ZONING 280-114
COASTAL EROSION CONTROL Disclosure 26-21;26-22; EXEMPTION FOR COLD
HAZARD AREAS FIRE PREVENTION AND 26-24;26-25 WAR VETERANS
111-33 BUILDING CODE District Attorney 26-22 Assessments 245-18
Compliance required; ADMINISTRATION Establishment of Ethics Cold War veterans 245-17;
exceptions 130-3 144-10 Board 26-21 245-18
Costs and expenses 130-9 Preservation of Natural ETHICS 26-21\26-25 Compensation 245-18
Decision to approve or Features 240-49; Investigation procedures Definitions 245-17
disapprove action;time 240-51 26-23 Disability 245-17;245-18
limit 130-14 See Also SOIL EROSION Investigations 26-21; Exemption granted 245-18
Definitions 130-2 AND SEDIMENT 26-22;26-23;26-25 Schools 245-18
Environmental impact CONTROL Licenses and permits 26-21 TAXATION 245-17\245-18
statements 130-9; STORMWATER Meetings 26-21 Veterans 245-17;245-18
130-10;130-11; MANAGEMENT Officers and employees Violations and penalties
130-12;130-13; 236-1;236-3;236-5; 26-24;26-25 245-18
130-14;130-17 236-6;236-7;236-9; Powers of the Ethics Board EXEMPTION FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL 236-12;236-17; 26-22 DISABLED PERSONS
QUALITY REVIEW 236-18;236-19; Public inspection of Ethics WITH LIMITED
130-1 236-20;236-22;236-34 Board records 26-25 INCOME
Fee 130-19 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Qualifications 26-21 Disability 245-10
Fees 130-9; 130-19 240-11;240-19;240-36 Records 26-23;26-25 Exemption granted 245-10
Filing of copy of Reports 26-25 TAXATION 245-10
determination 130-16
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EXEMPTION FOR See Also FLAMMABLES Nuisances 280-97;280-99 PUBLIC
HISTORIC JUNKYARDS 166-1 Odors 280-99 ENTERTAINMENT
PROPERTIES Light Industrial(LI)District Planning Board 280-100 AND SPECIAL
Assessments 245-19 280-62 Poultry 280-98;280-99 EVENTS 205-2
Assessor 245-19 Light Industrial Park/ Right to farm 280-97 See Also RIGHT TO FARM
Historic preservation 245-19 Planned Office Park Right to notice by brokers
Historic Preservation (LIO)District 280-58 and agents 280-101 Signs 280-85;280-86;
Commission 245-19 Plum Island Research Right to notice provided by 280-87
Real property exemption District(PIR)280-183 Town agencies 280-100 SOIL REMOVAL 228-3;
245-19 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Right to undertake protected 228-4;228-6;228-7
TAXATION 245-19 DISPOSAL 215-4 farm practices 280-99 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
EXEMPTION FOR STORMWATER Safety standards 280-97; 240-10;240-42;240-43
VOLUNTEER FIRE MANAGEMENT 280-99 TRANSPORTATION
FIGHTERS AND 236-5 Sales 280-98 ACCESS
AMBULANCE ZONING 280-111 Severability 280-103 MANAGEMENT
WORKERS Shrubs 280-98 64-2;64-3
Ambulance service 245-11; _ F _ Signs 280-101 ZONING 280-4;280-78
245-13 Smoke 280-99 FAST-FOOD
Applicability 245-14 FAIR HOUSING Town Board 280-97; RESTAURANTS
Assessments 245-11; See AFFORDABLE 280-100 See RESTAURANTS
F245-12;245-14 HOUSING Trees 280-98 FECAL MATTER
Assessor 245-11 FALSE ALARMS Vehicles 280-99 See Also PET WASTE
Effective date 245-12 ALARM SYSTEMS 75-5; Vibrations 280-99 POLICE DEPARTMENT
Exemption granted;amount; 75-6 Violations and penalties RULES AND
qualifications 245-11 See Also ALARM 280-102 REGULATIONS
Fire Department 245-11; SYSTEMS Water 280-99 A290-45
245-13 See Also FIRE ALARMS ZONING 280-97\280-103 Waterfowl and Gull Feeding
Hearings 245-13 FAMILY DAY-CARE Zoning Board of Appeals and Domestic Pet
Qualifications 245-11 See DAY-CARE 280-100 Waste 83-28
Schools 245-11;245-13 FACILITIES FARMS AND FARMING FEES
TAXATION 245-11\245-14 FARM STANDS Adoption of Renumbered Adoption of Code 1-10
Unremarried spouses of AGRICULTURAL USES 2006 Code 1-14 Adoption of Renumbered
deceased volunteer fire 72-5\72-12 Affordable Housing(AHD) 2006 Code 1-14
fighters or ambulance Appeals 72-11 District 280-26 Affordable Housing(AHD)
workers 245-13 Board of Appeals 72-11 AGRICULTURAL District 280-29
Volunteer Ambulance Farm stand offerings 72-7 ADVISORY Agricultural-Conservation
245-11;245-13 Farm stand permit required COMMITTEE 71-1; (A-C)District and
Volunteer fire fighters 72-5 71-3;71-4 Low-Density
245-11;245-13 Farm stand permits issued Agricultural Planned Residential R-80,
EXEMPTION FOR WAR without requirement of Development District R-120,R-200 and
VETERANS AND site plan approval 72-6 280-174 R-400 Districts 280-13
GOLD STAR PARENTS Farms and farming 72-5; AGRICULTURAL USES ALARM SYSTEMS 75-4;
Apartments 245-16.1 72-6;72-7.72-8; 72-2;72-4 75-8
Assessments 245-16; 72-11;72-12 Agricultural-Conservation ANIMALS 83-19;83-23
245-16.1 Licenses and permits 72-6 (A-C)District and Board of Appeals 280-149
Assessor 245-16 Livestock 72-5 Low-Density BOATS,DOCKS AND
Compensation 245-16 Maximum size of farm Residential R-80, WHARVES 96-3
Definitions 245-15 stand 72-8 R-120,R-200 and See Also CHARGES
Disability 245-16 Off-street parking 72-6 R-400 Districts COASTAL EROSION
Exemption granted to Parking 72-5;72-6 280-12;280-13 HAZARD AREAS
veterans and Gold Star Penalties for offenses 72-12 Farm Stands 72-5;72-6; 111-22;111-27
parents 245-16 Planning Board 72-6 72-7;72-8;72-11; See Also COSTS AND
Gold Star Parents 245-15; Safety standards 72-11 72-12 EXPENSES
245-16 Sales 72-5;72-6;72-7 Farmland Bill of Rights Dogs 83-12
Reports 245-15 Setbacks 72-6 280-97;280-98; DOMESTIC
Schools 245-16 Site plan approval 72-6 280-99;280-100; PARTNERSHIPS
TAXATION 245-15\ Site plans 72-6 280-101 121-3;121-5
245-16.1 Variance procedures 72-11 FIRE PREVENTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL
Tenant-stockholders Variances 72-11 BUILDING CODE QUALITY REVIEW
245-16.1 Violations and penalties ADMINISTRATION 130-9;130-19
Tenants 245-16.1 72-12 144-8 FILMING 139-3;139-4;
Veterans 245-15;245-16 Zoning Board of Appeals Garbage,Rubbish and 139-6; 139-7;139-13
Water 245-15 72-11 Refuse 233-1 FIRE PREVENTION AND
EXPENSES OF TOWN FARMLAND BILL OF General Business(B) BUILDING CODE
OFFICERS RIGHTS District 28048 ADMINISTRATION
Board of Appeals 30-1 Animals 280-98;280-99 Historic Preservation 144-5;144-8; 144-9;
Compensation 30-1 Charges 280-101 District(HPD)280-191 144-11;144-15;144-18
Compensation for expense Christmas trees 280-98 HOUSING FUND 34-6 Fishers Island Harbor
of attendance at official Definitions 280-98 Light Industrial(LI)District Management 157-6
meetings 30-1 Dust 280-99 280-62 FLOOD DAMAGE
Costs and expenses 30-1 Enforcement 280-102 Light Industrial Park/ PREVENTION
Meetings 30-1 Farms and farming 280-97; Planned Office Park 148-12;148-13;148-15
Planning Board 30-1 280-98;280-99; (LIO)District 280-58 Garbage,Rubbish and
Town Board 30-1 280-100;280-101 Limited Business(LB) Refuse 233-2;233-3;
EXPLOSION HAZARDS Fences 280-99 District 280-41 233-3.1;233-4;233-6;
See Also COMBUSTIBLES Grades and grading 280-99 Low-Density Residential 233-7
See,Also FLAMMABLES Holidays 280-99 R-40 District 280-17 HIGHWAY
SEWERS AND SEWAGE Horses 280-98;280-99 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS SPECIFICATIONS
DISPOSAL 215-4 Inspections 280-101 AND TRANSIENT 161-49
EXPLOSIVES Livestock 280-98;280-99 RETAIL Historic Preservation
BOATS,DOCKS AND Noise 280-99 MERCHANTS 197-2 District(HPD)280-195
WHARVES 96-16 Notices 280-97;280-100; Preservation of Natural JUNKYARDS 166-6
See Also COMBUSTIBLES 280-101 Features 240-49
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FEES...
LANDMARK Agricultural-Conservation WETLANDS AND FINAL PLANS
PRESERVATION (A-C)District and SHORELINE 275-11 HIGHWAY
170-7;170-14 Low-Density FILLING STATIONS SPECIFICATIONS
NOISE,PREVENTION OF Residential R-80, See GAS STATIONS 161-3;161-4
180-4 R-120,R-200 and See SERVICE STATIONS STORMWATER
OPEN SPACE R-400 Districts 280-13 FILNIING MANAGEMENT
PRESERVATION BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Application for a permit 236-9
185-3;1854;185-5 PROPERTY 139-3 FINAL PLATS
Parking at Beaches 189-3; MAINTENANCE Building Inspector 139-8 Design Standards 240-45
189-4 100-4 Certificates of insurance Preservation of Natural
PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS COASTAL EROSION 139-3;139-11 Features 240-51
AND TRANSIENT HAZARD AREAS Chief of Police 139-3; SUBDIVISION OF LAND
RETAIL 111-6 139-4;139-8;139-13 240-3;240-6;240-7;
MERCHANTS 197-4; Farmland Bill of Rights Cleanup deposit 139-5 240-8;240-13;240-15;
197-7;197-8;197-9 280-99 Code Enforcement Officer 240-16;240-19;
Plum Island Conservation FIRE PREVENTION AND 139-8 240-20;240-21;
District(PIC)280-187 BUILDING CODE Compliance with other laws 240-22;240-23;
Plum Island Research ADMINISTRATION 139-10 240-24;240-25;
District(PIR)280-183 144-8;144-10 Costs and expenses 139-4; 240-28;240-31;
POLICE DEPARTMENT General Business(B) 139-5;139-14 240-32;240-35;
RULES AND District 280-48 Easements 139-3 240-36;240-41;
REGULATIONS See Also HEDGES Emergencies 139-3 240-42;240-44;
A290-15 See Also HEIGHT Extension of permit period 240-52;240-53
Preservation of Natural REGULATIONS 139-13 ZONING 2804
Features 240-49 JUNKYARDS 1664;166-7 Fees 139-3;1394;139-6; FINANCIAL
PUBLIC Light Industrial(LI)District 139-7;139-13 DISCLOSURES
ENTERTAINMENT 280-62 Fire extinguishers 139-3 See DISCLOSURE
AND SPECIAL Light Industrial Park/ Fire Marshal 139-8 FINANCIAL
EVENTS 2054; Planned Office Park Firesafety 139-3 INSTITUTIONS
205-5;205-7 (LIO)District 280-58 Garbage,rubbish and refuse Hamlet Business(HB)
RECORDS 59-3;59-9 Limited Business(LB) 139-3 District 280-45
Recreational Floating Zone District 28041 Insurance 139-11 STORMWATER
District(RFZ)280-201 OPEN SPACE Insurance requirements MANAGEMENT
RENTAL PERMITS 207-3; PRESERVATION 139-11 236-20
207-5;207-8 185-3 Liability 139-3;139-11 FINES
Rules of Conduct 26-5 Roadway Construction Liability insurance 139-11 See VIOLATIONS AND
SALVAGE CENTERS 161-16;161-29; Licenses and permits PENALTIES
211-3 161-41;161-42 139-1;139-3 FINGERPRINTING
SEWERS AND SEWAGE Signs 280-82;280-85 No alterations to Town PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS
DISPOSAL 215-7 Site Plan Approval property 139-9 AND TRANSIENT
Shellfish 219-7 280-133;280-134; No donations accepted RETAIL
F SHELLFISH AND OTHER 280-137 139-7 MERCHANTS 197-7
MARINE Small Wind Energy Systems Notice to other officials FIRE ALARMS
RESOURCES 219-4 277-4 139-8 See Also ALARM
Signs 280-81 SOIL REMOVAL 228-4; Notices 139-4;139-8 SYSTEMS
Site Plan Approval 228-7 Parking 139-3 See Also FALSE ALARMS
280-129;280-131; STORMWATER Payment of fees 139-6 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
280-133;280-137; MANAGEMENT Pedestrians 139-1;139-3 240-17
280-138 236-5;236-10;236-18 Penalties for offenses FIRE DEPARTMENT
Small Wind Energy Systems SUBDIVISION OF LAND 139-14 ALARM SYSTEMS 75-1;
277-5 240-36 Permit available at film site 75-2
SOIL REMOVAL 228-8; TOURIST AND TRAILER 139-12 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
228-11 CAMPS 253-15 Permit required;exemption PROPERTY
Southold Community WATERFRONT 139-2 MAINTENANCE
Preservation Fund 17-8 CONSISTENCY Police Department 139-12 100-5
Special Exception Uses REVIEW 268-3 Police officers 1394 BURNING,OUTDOOR
280-141 WETLANDS AND Purpose 139-1 104-2
Street Excavations 237-10 SHORELINE 275-2; Safety standards 139-1; Exemption for Volunteer
Street Numbering 237-23 275-5;275-11 139-3 Fire Fighters and
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Wireless Communication Salaries and compensation Ambulance Workers
240-3;240-6;240-7; Facilities 280-69; 139-4 245-11;245-13
240-8;240-9;240-10; 280-70;280-71 Sanitary facilities 139-3 Members of the Department
240-16;240-19; ZONING 280-4;280-78; Security standards 139-3 A290-33
240-20;240-30; 280-92;280-94; Severability 139-15 PARKS AND
240-34;240-37; 280-104;280-105; Sidewalks 139-2 RECREATION
240-44;240-53 280-106;280-114 Signs 139-3 AREAS 193-3
TOURIST AND TRAILER FERAL CATS Town Attorney 139-3 See Also VOLUNTEER
CAMPS 253-4 See CATS Town Board 139-1;139-3; FIRE FIGHTERS
Two-Percent Real Estate FILL 139-4;139-9 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
Transfer Tax 17-20; See Also BACKFILLING Town Clerk 139-3;139-4; FILMING 139-3
17-35 See Also DIRT 139-5;139-6;139-8; FIRE PREVENTION AND
WETLANDS AND See Also EXCAVATIONS 139-13 BUILDING CODE
SHORELINE 275-2; FLOOD DAMAGE Traffic control fee 139-4 ADMINISTRATION
275-3.1;275-7;275-8; PREVENTION Trash 139-3 144-6
275-14 148-15;148-18 Trees 139-9 General Business(B)
Wireless Communication Roadway Construction Utilities 139-3 District 280-48
Facilities 280-71; 161-25 Vehicles 139-3 JUNKYARDS 166-7
280-74 SOIL REMOVAL 228-7 Violations and penalties PUBLIC
ZONING 280-4;280-154; STORMWATER 139-14 ENTERTAINMENT
r' 280-158 MANAGEMENT When effective 139-16 AND SPECIAL
FENCES 236-5;236-18 EVENTS 2054
AGRICULTURAL LANDS Street Excavations 237-13 TOURIST AND TRAILER
PRESERVATION 70-3 CAMPS 253-14
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FIRE HAZARDS Building permit fees 144-11 Liability 144-3 Floating Homes 96-26
JUNKYARDS 166-7 Building permit required; Licenses and permits General Business(B)
FIRE HYDRANTS application for permit 144-5;144-8 District 280-48
Design Standards 240-48 144-8 Lighting 144-6 SANITARY FLOW
Site Plan Approval Building permits 144-3; Lots 144-8 CREDITS,
280-133;280-137 144-5;144-6; 144-8; Motels 144-8 TRANSFER OF 117-9
SUBDIVISION OF LAND 144-9;144-10;144-11; Notices 144-5;144-8; SUBDIVISION OF LAND
240-10;240-17; 144-12; 144-13; 144-20 240-4;240-9
240-21;240-35;240-36 144-15;144-16; Nuisances 144-10 FIRE ZONES
VEHICLES AND 144-17;144-18;144-20 Performance of work under VEHICLES AND
TRAFFIC 260-14; Burning 144-6;144-8 permit 144-10 TRAFFIC 260-14;
260-28 Certificate of occupancy Permitted uses 144-8 260-20;260-28
FIRE INSPECTOR required;application Planning Board 144-8 FIREARMS
FIRE PREVENTION AND 144-15 Playgrounds 144-8 See Also GUNS
BUILDING CODE Certificates of occupancy Plumbing 144-8 Members of the Department
ADMINISTRATION 144-5;144-10;144-15; Powers and duties 144-5 A290-33
144-3 144-16; 144-17; Powers and duties of PARKS AND
FIRE INSURANCE 144-18;144-20 Building Inspector RECREATION
See CERTIFICATES OF Chimneys 144-6;144-8 144-5 AREAS 193-6
INSURANCE Code Enforcement Officer Public assemblies 144-6 POLICE DEPARTMENT
F See INSURANCE 144-3 Purpose 144-2 RULES AND
FIRE INSURANCE Compensation 144-3 Records 144-5; 144-8; REGULATIONS
CLAIMS Complaints 144-5 144-16 A290-9
See CERTIFICATES OF Compliance required; Reports 144-5;144-17 See Also WEAPONS
INSURANCE penalties for offenses Retaining walls 144-8 FIRES
See INSURANCE 144-20 Revocation of building See Also BURNING
FIRE LANES Conflicts with other permit 144-12 BURNING,OUTDOOR
JUNKYARDS 166-7 regulations 144-4 Right of entry 144-14 104-1;104-2;104-3
VEHICLES AND Construction 144-2;144-3; Roofs 144-3;144-10 See Also BURNING,
TRAFFIC 260-14; 144-5;144-6; 144-7; Schools 144-8; 144-15 OUTDOOR
260-15;260-28 144-8;144-10; 144-11; Sheds 144-8 FIRESAFETY
FIRE MARSHAL 144-13;144-15; Signs 144-6;144-8 APPEARANCE TICKETS
FILMING 139-8 144-17;144-19; 144-21 Single-family dwellings 5-2
PUBLIC Cooperation with other 144-8 FILMING 139-3
ENTERTAINMENT departments 144-7 Site plan review and FIRE PREVENTION AND
AND SPECIAL Costs and expenses 144-3; approval 144-8 BUILDING CODE
EVENTS 205-5 144-8;144-17 Site plans 144-8 ADMINISTRATION
RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 Culverts 144-10 Smoke detectors 144-8 144-5; 144-6;144-8
FIRE PREVENTION Decks 144-8 Soil erosion and sediment PUBLIC
Adoption of Renumbered Deer 144-8 control 144-10 ENTERTAINMENT
2006 Code 1-14 Demolition 144-8 Solar collectors 144-3 AND SPECIAL
Agricultural-Conservation Demolition of buildings Solar energy systems 144-8 EVENTS 205-4
(A-C)District and 144-5 Special exceptions 144-8 FIREWORKS
Low-Density Drainage 144-10 Sprinkler systems 144-8; See EXPLOSION
Residential R-80, Electrical Code 144-3 144-17 HAZARDS
R-120,R-200 and Emergencies 144-6 Stop-work orders 144-5; See EXPLOSIVES
R-400 Districts 280-13 Erosion and sediment 144-12;144-13 FISHERS ISLAND
APPEARANCE TICKETS control 144-10 Storage 144-8 HARBOR
5-2 Excavations 144-8 Stormwater 144-10 MANAGEMENT
FIRE PREVENTION AND Farms and farming 144-8 Surcharges 144-8 Abandonment 157-8
BUILDING CODE Fees 144-5;144-8; 144-9; Swimming pools 144-8 Anchoring 157-4;157-6
ADMINISTRATION 144-11;144-15;144-18 Temporary certificates of Anchoring and mooring
144-1;144-2; 144-3; Fences 144-8; 144-10 occupancy;fee 144-18 157-6
144-5;144-6 Fire extinguishers 144-6 Tenants 144-13 Animals 157-11
Historic Preservation Fire Inspector 144-3 Tests 144-3;144-5;144-19 Boats and Boating 157-3;
District(HPD)280-196 Fire prevention 144-1; Tests for compliance with 157-5;157-6; 157-8;
RENTAL PERMITS 207-1; 144-2;144-3;144-5; standards 144-19 157-10;157-12
207-4;207-7;207-8 144-6 Title 144-1 Certificates of registration
FIRE PREVENTION AND Fire protection 144-8 Town Board 144-3; 144-5 157-12
BUILDING CODE Firesafety 144-5;144-6; Two-family dwellings 144-8 Charges 157-8;157-12
ADMINISTRATION 144-8 Vacant lots 144-8 Costs and expenses 157-8;
Abatement of violations Fuel 144-6;144-8 Ventilation 144-8 157-12
144-21 Garages 144-8 Veterans 144-8 Discharge of refuse 157-11
Accessory buildings and Gas 144-6 Violations and penalties Docks 157-5;157-6;157-7
structures 144-3; Grades and grading 144-6; 144-5; 144-6;144-8; Emergencies 157-6
144-8;144-15 144-10 144-12;144-13; Fees 157-6
Administration and Heating 144-6;144-8 144-16;144-20; 144-21 Fishers Island Harbor
enforcement officers Height regulations 144-8 Walls 144-8 Committee 157-3
designated;definitions Hotels 144-8 Warrants 144-6;144-8 HARBOR
144-3 Impoundment 144-8 Water 144-3;144-8;144-10 MANAGEMENT
Appeals 144-5 Improvements 144-8 Water supply 144-8 157-1\157-14
Awnings 144-8 Inspection prior to issuance Watercourses 144-10 Height regulations 157-6
Blocks 144-8 of certificate;records Yards 144-8;144-10 Inspections 157-8
Board of Trustees 144-8 144-16 Zoning Board of Appeals Liability 157-12
Building construction Inspections 144-3; 144-5; 144-8 Licenses and permits 157-6
144-5;144-15 144-6;144-8;144-16; FIRE PROTECTION Liens 157-12
Building Inspector 144-3; 144-17 Agricultural Planned Marinas 157-4
144-5;144-6;144-7; Inspections required 144-6 Development District Meetings 157-3
144-8;144-9;144-10; Investigations 144-5 280-174 Membership 157-3
144-12; 144-13; Issuance of certificate of FIRE PREVENTION AND Mooring 157-6;157-7;
144-14;144-15; occupancy 144-17 BUILDING CODE 157-8;157-9;157-10
144-16;144-17; Issuance or denial of ADMINISTRATION Mooring maintenance 157-8
144-18;144-19;144-20 building permit 144-9 144-8
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MANAGEMENT...
Notices 157-3;157-9; Trash 96-26 Grades and grading 148-2; Storage tanks 148-4
157-12;157-14 Water 96-27 1484;148-16;148-17; Town Board 148-1
Penalties for offenses Water pollution 96-26 148-18;148-19;148-21 Trucks 148-4
157-14 Water quality 96-26 Grievances 148-22 Utilities 148-3;1484;
Ponds 157-6 FLOOD DAMAGE Heating 148-16 148-13;148-15;
Rafting 157-10 PREVENTION Height regulations 148-4; 148-16;148-19;
Records 157-12 Accessory buildings and 148-21 148-20;148-21;148-22
Safety standards 157-6 structures 148-4 Historic districts 148-4 Variances 1484;148-7;
Sales 157-12 Air conditioning 148-16 Historic preservation 148-4 148-9;148-14;148-22;
Severability 157-13 Anchoring 1484;148-14; Improvements 148-4; 148-23
Speed and wake regulation 148-16;148-18;148-21 148-13;148-14; Vehicles 148-4;148-16
157-4 Appeals 148-4;148-22 148-15;148-16; Violations and penalties
Storage 157-6;157-12 Applicability 148-5 148-17;148-18; 148-4;148-9;148-14
Title;applicability 157-1 Application for permit 148-19;148-20;148-23 Walls 148-4;148-13;
Town Board 157-3;157-6; 148-13 Insects 148-16 148-14;148-16;
157-7;157-12 Basis for establishing areas Inspections 148-12;148-14 148-18;148-19
Traffic control authority of special flood hazard Insurance 148-2;148-4; Warning and disclaimer of
157-2 148-6 148-6;148-7; 148-12; liability 148-10
Unnavigable boats;hazards Blight 148-3 148-14;148-15; Water 148-2;148-3;148-4;
to navigation 157-12 Blocks 148-21 148-17;148-18; 148-14;148-15;
Use of private moorings by Bridges 148-3;148-22 148-21;148-23 148-16;148-18;
guests 157-9 Building Inspector 148-4; Interpretation;conflict with 148-19;148-22
Use of vessel as abode 148-11 other laws 148-7 Water supply 148-16
157-7 Camping 148-4 Liability 148-10 Watercourses 148-4;
Violations and penalties Certificates of compliance Licenses and permits 148-13;148-14
157-11;157-14 148-14 148-4;148-11;148-14 Zoning Board of Appeals
Water 157-1;157-5 Chimneys 148-18 Lots 148-4;148-13;148-23 148-22
Waterskiing 157-5 Code Enforcement Officer Manufactured home parks FLOOD HAZARD AREAS
FISHING 148-4 148-4;148-21 FLOOD DAMAGE
Floating Homes 96-26 Comprehensive Plan 148-22 Manufactured homes PREVENTION 148-4
Marine I(MI)District Conditions for variances 148-4;148-13;148-14; Site Plan Approval
280-52 148-23 148-15;148-21 280-129;280-133
Marine H(MII)District Construction 148-2;1484; Manufactured homes and WETLANDS AND
280-55 148-12;148-13; recreational vehicles SHORELINE 275-3
Parking at Beaches 189-3 148-14;148-15; 148-21 ZONING 280-4
SHELLFISH AND OTHER 148-16;148-17; Mining 148-4 FLOODPLAINS
MARINE 148-18;148-19; Mobile homes 148-4 FLOOD DAMAGE
RESOURCES 219-4 148-20;148-23 Nonresidential structures PREVENTION 148-2;
TRANSPORTATION Costs and expenses 148-3; (coastal high-hazard 148-4;148-11;148-12;
ACCESS 1484;148-12;148-13; areas)148-20 148-14;148-22
MANAGEMENT 64-3 148-15;148-22;148-23 Nonresidential structures Preservation of Natural
VEHICLES AND Decks 148-18 (except coastal high- Features 240-50
TRAFFIC 260-28 Definitions 148-4 hazard areas)148-19 STORMWATER
WETLANDS AND Design standards 148-14; Notices 148-9;148-14; MANAGEMENT
SHORELINE 275-2; 148-18 148-23 236-4;236-5;236-15;
275-11 Designation of local Nuisances 148-23 236-18
ZONING 280-4;280-78 administrator 148-11 Objectives 148-3 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
FLAMMABLES Drainage 148-12;148-15; Obstructions 148-16; 240-3;2404
See Also COMBUSTIBLES 148-16;148-17;148-19 148-18 ZONING 280-4
See Also EXPLOSION Duties and responsibilities Official Map 148-4 FLOODWAYS
HAZARDS of local administrator Parking 148-4;148-16 FLOOD DAMAGE
See Also EXPLOSIVES 148-14 Penalties for offenses 148-9 PREVENTION 148-4;
General Business(B) Elevation of residential Plumbing 148-16 148-14;148-15;148-23
District 280-48 structures(except Porches 148-18 STORMWATER
JUNKYARDS 166-1 coastal high-hazard Purpose 148-2 MANAGEMENT
SEWERS AND SEWAGE areas)148-17 Records 148-22 236-18
DISPOSAL 215-4 Elevators 148-16 Recreational vehicles FLY ASH
STORMWATER Emergency Management 148-4;148-14;148-15; See ASHES
MANAGEMENT Agency 148-4;148-6; 148-21 FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS
236-5 148-9; 148-10;148-13; Reports 148-6;148-22 See RESTAURANTS
FLOATING HOMES 148-14;148-15;148-22 Residential structures FORESTRY
Blocks 96-27 Emergency vehicles 148-22 (coastal high-bazard STORMWATER
Boats and Boating 96-26 Encroachments 148-14; areas)148-18 MANAGEMENT
BOATS,DOCKS AND 148-15;148-17;148-19 Roofs 148-18 236-5
WHARVES 96-26\ Excavations 148-4 Safety standards 148-2; SUBDIVISION OF LAND
96-29 Fees 148-12;148-13; 148-4;148-7;148-18; 240-3;240-44
Definitions 96-27 148-15 148-22;148-23 WETLANDS AND
Docks 96-27;96-28 Fill 148-15;148-18 Sales 148-4 SHORELINE 275-2
Emergencies 96-26 Findings 148-1 Sanitary facilities 148-4; ZONING 280-4
Fire protection 96-26 Flood hazard areas 148-4 148-19;148-20 FOWL
Fishing 96-26 Floodplain development Screens and screening Agricultural-Conservation
Legislative fmdings 96-26 permit;fees;deposit 148-16 (A-C)District and
Marinas 96-26;96-27; 148-12 Security standards 148-21 Low-Density
96-28 Floodplains 148-2;148-4; Severability 148-8 Residential R-80,
Mooring 96-26;96-28 148-11;148-12; Sewers 148-3;148-15; R-120,R-200 and
Pollution 96-26 148-14;148-22 148-16;148-22 R-400 Districts 280-13
Prohibited acts 96-28 Floodways 148-4;148-14; Sheds 148-4 Light Industrial(LI)District
l Recreation areas 96-26 148-15;148-23 Standards for all structures 280-62
Safety standards 96-26 Garages 148-4 148-16 Light Industrial Park/
Sales 96-27 Gas 148-3;148-4;148-15; Steep slopes 148-4 Planned Office Park
Severability 96-29 148-22 Stop-work orders 148-14 (LIO)District 280-58
Storage 96-26;96-27 General standards 148-15 Storage 148-4;148-12;
Town Board 96-26 Glass 148-18 148-16
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Waterfowl and Gull Feeding GARAGE SALES Dumps and dumping 233-1; Trucks 233-6
and Domestic Pet Agricultural-Conservation 233-2;233-7 Vehicles 233-1;233-3;
Waste 83-27 (A-C)District and Emergencies 233-6 233-3.1;233-4;233-5;
ZONING 280-4 Low-Density Environmental quality 233-6
FUEL Residential R-80, review 233-6 Violations and penalties
BOATS,DOCKS AND R-120,R-200 and Farms and farming 233-1 233-3.1;233-7;233-8
WHARVES 96-16 R-400 Districts 280-13 Fees 233-2;233-3;233-3.1; Waterfowl and Gull Feeding
FIRE PREVENTION AND PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS 233-4;233-6;233-7 and Domestic Pet
BUILDING CODE AND TRANSIENT Fees;issuance and duration Waste 83-28
ADMINISTRATION RETAIL of permits and licenses WETLANDS AND
144-6;144-8 MERCHANTS 197-4 233-4 SHORELINE 275-11
Garbage,Rubbish and See Also SALES FILMING 139-3 Yard waste 233-3.1
Refuse 233-3 See Also YARD SALES Fuel 233-3 Yards 233-3.1;233-4
General Business(B) GARAGES Garbage,Rubbish and ZONING 280-114
District 280-48 Agricultural-Conservation Refuse 233-1;233-2; GARDEN APARTMENTS
Hamlet Business(HB) (A-C)District and 233-3;233-3.1;233-4 See APARTMENTS
District 280-45 Low-Density Glass 233-1;233-3.1 GAS
Light Industrial(LI)District Residential R-80, Grass clippings 233-4 Agricultural-Conservation
280-62 R-120,R-200 and Hazardous wastes 233-1; (A-C)District and
Light Industrial Park/ R-400 Districts 280-13 233-2 Low-Density
Planned Office Park COASTAL EROSION Hearings 233-6;233-8 Residential R-80,
(LIO)District 280-58 HAZARD AREAS Inspections 233-4;233-6 R-120,R-200 and
Marine I(MI)District 111-6 Junk 233-1;233-2 R-400 Districts 280-13
G 280-52 FIRE PREVENTION AND Landfills 233-3.1;233-4 BOATS,DOCKS AND
Marine R(MI1)District BUILDING CODE Landscaping 233-4 WHARVES 96-17
280-55 ADMINISTRATION Licenses and permits COASTAL EROSION
MUNICIPAL BUILDING 144-8 233-2;233-3;233-3.1; HAZARD AREAS
ENERGY FLOOD DAMAGE 233-4;233-8 111-10
BENCHMARKING PREVENTION 148-4 LITTERING 174-1; 174-2 FIRE PREVENTION AND
177-1 General Business(B) Magazines 233-1 BUILDING CODE
NOISE,PREVENTION OF District 280-48 Motor vehicles 233-3;233-4 ADMINISTRATION
18011 Hamlet Business(HB) Newspaper 233-1;233-3.1 144-6
SEWERS AND SEWAGE District 280-45 Notices 233-6;233-8 FLOOD DAMAGE
DISPOSAL 215-4 Light Industrial(LI)District Paper 233-1 PREVENTION 148-3;
WATERFRONT 280-62 PARKS AND 148-4; 148-15;148-22
CONSISTENCY Light Industrial Park/ RECREATION See Also FUMES
REVIEW 268-3 Planned Office Park AREAS 193-2;193-7 JUNKYARDS 166-4
WETLANDS AND (LIO)District 280-58 Penalties for offenses 233-7 Light Industrial(LI)District
SHORELINE 275-4 Site Plan Approval Planning Board 233-6 280-62
ZONING 280-4;280-111 280-134;280-137 Plastic bags 233-1 Light Industrial Park/
FUMES WETLANDS AND Plastics 233-1;233-3.1 Planned Office Park
Agricultural-Conservation SHORELINE 275-2 PUBLIC (LIO)District 280-58
(A-C)District and ZONING 280-4;280-78; ENTERTAINMENT MUNICIPAL BUILDING
Low-Density 280-104 AND SPECIAL ENERGY
Residential R-80, GARBAGE,RUBBISH AND EVENTS 205-4 BENCHMARKING
R-120,R-200 and REFUSE Recyclable materials 233-1 177-1
R-400 Districts 280-13 Adoption of Code 1-2 Recyclables 233-1;233-2; NOISE,PREVENTION OF
See Also GAS Adoption of Renumbered 233-3;233-3.1;233-4; 180-4;180-7
See Also GASES 2006 Code 1-14 233-5;233-6 See Also ODORS
Light Industrial(LI)District Aluminum 233-1 Recycling 233-7 POLICE DEPARTMENT
280-62 Animals 233-1 Registration 233-4 RULES AND
Light Industrial Park/ Awnings 233-4 Revocation of permit and/or REGULATIONS
Planned Office Park Boats and Boating 233-4 license 233-8 A290-15
(LIO)District 280-58 BOATS,DOCKS AND Schools 233-3 SEWERS AND SEWAGE
See Also ODORS WHARVES 96-8 SEWERS AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL 215-4
Plum Island Research Brush,grass and weeds DISPOSAL 215-2; Signs 280-83
District(PIR)280-183 233-1;233-4 215-3;215-4 Site Plan Approval 280-129
See Also VAPORS Building permits 233-6 Shrubs 233-4 STORMWATER
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Sidewalks 233-2 MANAGEMENT
G _ PROPERTY Signs 233-3 236-19
MAINTENANCE Site plan approval 233-6 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
GAMBLING 100-3;1004 Site plans 233-6 240-35
See Also BINGO BURNING,OUTDOOR SOIL REMOVAL 228-7 ZONING 280-111
ZONING 2804 104-1 SOLID WASTE 233-1\ GAS STATIONS
GAMES OF CHANCE Charges 233-3.1;233-7 233-8;233-3.1 General Business(B)
Adoption of Renumbered Commercial vehicles See Also SOLID WASTE District 280-48
2006 Code 1-14 233-1;233-4 Special permits 233-6 Hamlet Business(HB)
Approval by electors 92-15 Complaints 233-8 Storage 233-1 District 280-45
See Also BINGO Construction 233-1;2334 STORMWATER See Also SERVICE
BINGO AND GAMES OF Conveyance and MANAGEMENT STATIONS
CHANCE 92-12\92-15 transportation of refuse 236-5 GASES
Definitions 92-12 233-5 TOURIST AND TRAILER BOATS,DOCKS AND
Games of Chance 92-13; Corrugated cardboard CAMPS 253-7;253-14 WHARVES 96-16
92-14 233-1;233-3.1 Town Board 233-1;233-2; See Also FUMES
Games of chance authorized Definitions 233-1 233-3;233-3.1;233-4; Light Industrial(LI)District
92-13 Demolition 233-1;233-4 233-6;233-7;233-8 280-62
Licenses and permits Demolition debris 233-1 Town Clerk 233-4;233-6 Light Industrial Park/
92-13;92-14 Disposal and collection of Town transfer station 233-3 Planned Office Park
Restrictions 92-14 solid waste and Transfer station special (LIO)District 280-58
GAMING recyclables 233-3.1 permit 233-6 See Also ODORS
See BINGO Dumping prohibited Trash 233-3.1 Plum Island Research
generally 233-2 See Also TRASH District(PIR)280-183
Trees 233-4
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SEWERS AND SEWAGE Site plan review and FIRE PREVENTION AND Grievances 47-1;47-2;
DISPOSAL 215-4 approval 280-48 BUILDING CODE 47-3;47-4
Special Exception Uses Site plans 280-48 ADMINISTRATION Hearings 47-4
280-143 Smoke 280-48 144-6;144-10 Holidays 47-1
GENERAL BUSINESS(B) Spas 280-48 FLOOD DAMAGE Initial presentation 47-3
DISTRICT Special exception uses PREVENTION 148-2; Investigations 47-3
Accessory uses and 280-48 148-4;148-16;148-17; Notices 47-1
structures 280-48 Special exceptions 28048 148-18;148-19;148-21 PERSONNEL 47-1\47-4
Advertising 280-48 Storage 280-48 Hamlet Business(HB) Records 47-1
Affordable housing 280-48 Tenants 280-48 District 280-45 Retirement 47-1
Apartments 280-48 Tests 280-48 HIGHWAY Review by Town Board
Awnings 280-48 Tires 280-48 SPECIFICATIONS 47-4
Bed and breakfast 280-48 Trailer camps 280-48 161-2;161-4 Safety standards 47-1
Blocks 280-48 Trailers 280-48 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Town Board 47-4
Board of Appeals 280-48 Two-family dwellings 172-2 Violations and penalties
Boats and Boating 280-48 280-48 Preservation of Natural 47-1
Bowling alleys 280-48 Use regulations 280-48 Features 240-49; GRIEVANCES
Bulk,area and parking Vacant lots 280-48 240-51 Adoption of Code 1-2
requirements 280-49 Vehicles 280-48 Roadway Construction Adoption of Renumbered
Business districts 280-48 Vibrations 280-48 161-18;161-19; 2006 Code 1-14
Camps 280-48 Walls 280-48 161-21;161-22; Affordable Housing(AHD)
Churches 280-48 Yards 280-48;280-50 161-23;161-24; District 280-31
Comprehensive Plan 280-48 ZONING 280-47\280-50 161-29;161-30; COASTAL EROSION
Conservation districts Zoning Board of Appeals 161-35;161-42;161-46 HAZARD AREAS
280-48 280-48 SEWERS AND SEWAGE 111-26
Construction 280-48 GENERAL PROVISIONS DISPOSAL 215-9 FLOOD DAMAGE
Convenience stores 280-48 See Adoption of Code 1-1\ Signs 280-85 PREVENTION 148-22
Costs and expenses 280-48 1-13 Site,Plan Approval Grievance Procedures 47-1;
Dance halls 280-48 See Adoption of 280429;280-133; 47-2;47-3;47-4
Driveways 280-48 Renumbered 2006 280-134;280-136 LANDMARK
Dust 280-48 Code 1-14\1-18 Small Wind Energy Systems PRESERVATION
Farms and farming 280-48 GLARE 277-1 170-11
Fences 280-48 Light Industrial(LI)District SOIL REMOVAL 2284; GROUNDWATER
Fire extinguishers 280-48 280-62 228-6;228-7 COASTAL EROSION
Fire protection 280-48 Light Industrial Park/ STORMWATER HAZARD AREAS
Flammables 280-48 Planned Office Park MANAGEMENT 111-5;111-6
Front yard setbacks 280-50 (LIO)District 280-58 236-3;236-5;236-6; General Business(B)
Fuel 280-48 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR 236-9;236-10;236-15; District 280-48
Garages 280-48 172-2;172-5 236-17;236-18; HOUSING FUND 34-6
Gas stations 280-48 Site Plan Approval 280-129 236-19;236-34 Illicit Discharges 236-25;
Glass 28048 ZONING 280-91;280-94; Street Excavations 237-6; 236-26
Groundwater 280-48 280-111;280-117 237-13 Light Industrial(LI)District
Height regulations 28048 GLASS SUBDIVISION OF LAND 280-62
Hospitals 280-48 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 240-3;240-4;240-6; Light Industrial Park/
Hotels 280-48 PROPERTY 240-10;240-17; Planned Office Park
Industrial districts 280-48 MAINTENANCE 240-19;240-21;240-41 (LIO)District 280-58
Junk 280-48 100-3 TOBACCO Plum Island Research
Library 280-48 FLOOD DAMAGE ADVERTISING 249-2 District(PIR)280-183
Licenses and permits 280-48 PREVENTION 148-18 TOURIST AND TRAILER Roadway Construction
Lots 280-48 Garbage,Rubbish and CAMPS 253-5 161-29;161-30
Meetings 280-48 Refuse 233-1;233-3.1 WATERFRONT SANITARY FLOW
Motels 280-48 General Business(B) CONSISTENCY CREDITS,
Motor vehicles 280-48 District 280-48 REVIEW 268-3 TRANSFER OF
Noise 280-47;280-48 Hamlet Business(HB) WETLANDS AND 117-3;117-6
Nonconforming uses 280-48 District 28045 SHORELINE 275-2; SEWERS AND SEWAGE
Odors 280-48 JUNKYARDS 166-1 275-4;275-7;275-11 DISPOSAL 215-2;
Off-street parking 280-48 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR ZONING 280-4;280-78; 215-3;215-4;215-9
Parking 280-48;280-49 172-2 280-108;280-114 Site Plan Approval
Patios 280-48 LITTERING 174-1 GRAFFITI 280-129;280-137
Pedestrian walkways 28048 PARKS AND BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Special Exception Uses
Pedestrians 280-48 RECREATION PROPERTY 280-143
Permitted uses 280-48 AREAS 193-2 MAINTENANCE STORMWATER
Planning Board 280-48 SEWERS AND SEWAGE 100-4 MANAGEMENT
Plastics 280-48 DISPOSAL 215-4 GRASS 236-3;236-5;236-10;
Plumbing 280-48 Signs 280-82;280-85 See BRUSH,GRASS AND 236-18;236-24
Pollution 28048 GOLD STAR PARENTS WEEDS SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Purpose 280-47 Exemption for War GRASS CLIPPINGS 240-4
Registry 280-48 Veterans and Gold Star See Also BRUSH,GRASS WETLANDS AND
Rental units 280-48 Parents 245-15;245-16 AND WEEDS SHORELINE 275-3;
Restaurants 280-48 GOLF COURSES Garbage,Rubbish and 275-7
Roofs 28048 Light Industrial Park/ Refuse 2334 Wireless Communication
Salaries and compensation Planned Office Park See Also LAWNS Facilities 280-70
280-48 (LIO)District 280-58 NOISE,PREVENTION OF ZONING 280-4;280-91
Sales 280-48 ZONING 280-4;280-78 180-4 GUARANTEES
Schools 28048 GRADES AND GRADING See Also YARD WASTE STORMWATER
Screens and screening Adoption of Code 1-4 GRAVEYARDS MANAGEMENT
280-48 COASTAL EROSION JUNKYARDS 166-1 236-20
Service stations 28048 HAZARD AREAS GRIEVANCE Street Excavations 237-9
Setbacks 280-50 111-6;111-10;111-11; PROCEDURES SUBDIVISION OF LAND
j Shopping centers 280-48 111-12;111-13 Compensation 47-I 240-31;240-33;240-34
Sidewalks 28048 Design Standards 240-45 Declaration of policy 47-2 WETLANDS AND
Signs 28048 Farmland Bill of Rights Definitions 47-1 SHORELINE 275-9;
Site plan approval 280-48 280-99 Discrimination 47-2 275-10
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Wireless Communication Plumbing 280-45 HARBOR MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL
Facilities 280-72 Purpose 280-44 See Fishers Island Harbor QUALITY REVIEW
GUARANTIES Registry 280-45 Management 157-1\ 130-10;130-11;130-12
SEWERS AND SEWAGE Rental units 280-45 157-14 Exemption for Volunteer
DISPOSAL 215-8 Restaurants 280-45 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Fire Fighters and
Site Plan Approval 280-131 Roofs 280115 AND SUBSTANCES Ambulance Workers
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Salaries and compensation Illicit Discharges 236-32 245-13
240-34;240-38 280-45 Light Industrial Park/ Garbage,Rubbish and
ZONING 280-4 Sales 280-45 Planned Office Park Refuse 233-6;233-8
GUIDE DOGS Schools 280-45 (LIO)District 280-58 Grievance Procedures 47-4
ANIMALS 83-23 Screens and screening STORMWATER Historic Preservation
See Also HEARING DOGS 280-45 MANAGEMENT District(HPD)280-195
See Also SEEING EYE Setbacks 280-45 236-3;236-5 HOUSING FUND 34-4;
DOGS Sidewalks 280-45 See Also TOXIC 34-6
See Also SERVICE DOGS Signs 280-45 SUBSTANCES JUNKYARDS 166-6
GUNS Site plan approval 280-45 Water Quality Improvement LANDMARK
See Also FIREARMS Site plan review and 17-43;17-44; 17-45 PRESERVATION
PARKS AND approval 280-45 WATERFRONT 170-5; 170-7;170-14
RECREATION Site plans 280-45 CONSISTENCY LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
AREAS 193-6 Special exception uses REVIEW 268-3;268-5 172-8
POLICE DEPARTMENT 280-45 HAZARDOUS WASTES LOCAL LAWS,
RULES AND Special exceptions 280-45 Garbage,Rubbish and ADOPTION OF 38-1;
REGULATIONS Storage 280-45 Refuse 233-1;233-2 38-2;38-4;38-6
A290-15 Tenants 280-45 POLICE DEPARTMENT NOISE,PREVENTION OF
See Also WEAPONS Two-family dwellings RULES AND 180-4
GUTTERS 280-45 REGULATIONS OPEN SPACE
LITTERING 174-2 Use regulations 280-45 A290-45 PRESERVATION
Roadway Construction Vacant lots 280-45 STORMWATER 185-4; 185-5
161-29;161-34 Walls 280-45 MANAGEMENT PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS
STORMWATER Yards 280-45 236-4 AND TRANSIENT
MANAGEMENT ZONING 28044\280-46 See Also TOXIC RETAIL
236-5;236-14 Zoning Board of Appeals SUBSTANCES MERCHANTS 197-11
SUBDIVISION OF LAND 280-45 HEALTH DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT
240-44 HAMLET DENSITY(FID) See BOARD OF HEALTH 51-6
ZONING 2804 RESIDENTIAL HEALTH HAZARDS PUBLIC
DISTRICT BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; ENTERTAINMENT
H _ Accessory buildings and PROPERTY AND SPECIAL
structures 280-22 MAINTENANCE EVENTS 205-6
HAMLET BUSINESS(HB) Accessory uses and 100-2 PUBLIC HEARINGS,
DISTRICT structures 280-22 HEALTH OFFICER NOTICE OF 55-1
Accessory uses and Apartments 280-22 See Also BOARD OF Recreational Floating Zone
structures 280-45 Applicability 280-21 HEALTH District(RFZ)280-201
Advertising 280-45 Bed and breakfast 280-22 SEWERS AND SEWAGE RENTAL PERMITS 207-8
Affordable housing 280-45 Board of Appeals 280-22 DISPOSAL 215-3 SANITARY FLOW
Apartments 280-45 Bulk,area and parking HEARING DOGS CREDITS,
Assessments 280-45 regulations 280-23 ANIMALS 83-23 TRANSFER OF
Awnings 280-45 Conservation districts See Also GUIDE DOGS 117-7; 117-9;117-12;
Bed and breakfast 28045 280-22 See Also SEEING EYE 117-14
Bicycles 28045 Parking 280-23 DOGS Senior Citizen Exemption
Blocks 280-45 Permitted uses 280-22 See Also SERVICE DOGS 245-4
Board of Appeals 280-45 Planning Board 280-22 HEARING OFFICER Site Plan Approval
Boardinghouses 280-45 Purpose 280-20 Two-Percent Real Estate 280-130;280-131;
Bulk,area and parking Residential districts 280-20; Transfer Tax 17-34 280-137
regulations 280-46 280-21;280-23 HEARINGS SOIL REMOVAL 228-5;
Comprehensive Plan 280-45 Sewers 280-22 Adoption of Renumbered 228-12
Conservation districts Single-family dwellings 2006 Code 1-14 Southold Community
280-45 280-22 Affordable Housing(AHD) Preservation Fund 17-7
Construction 280-45 Site plan approval 280-22 District 280-26;280-29 Special Exception Uses
Convenience stores 280-45 Special exceptions 280-22 AGRICULTURAL LANDS 280-141
Costs and expenses 280-45 Town Board 280-21 PRESERVATION STORMWATER
Financial institutions 280-45 Two-family dwellings 704;70-5 MANAGEMENT
Fuel 28045 280-22 Agricultural Planned 236-5
Garages 28045 Use regulations 280-22 Development District SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Gas stations 28045 Utilities 280-22 280-174;280-175; 240-13;240-19;
Glass 28045 Water 280-22 280-177 240-25;240-29;
Grades and grading 28045 ZONING 280-20\280-23 Agricultural-Conservation 240-30;240-53
Height regulations 280-45 Zoning Maps 280-21 (A-C)District and TOURIST AND TRAILER
Hotels 280-44;28045 HANDBILLS Low-Density CAMPS 253-2;253-4
Improvements 280-45 LITTERING 174-1;174-6 Residential R-80, Two-Percent Real Estate
Industrial districts 280-45 HANDICAPPED PARKING R-120,R-200 and Transfer Tax 17-34
Library 280-45 See Also PARKING R-400 Districts 280-13 WETLANDS AND
Meetings 280-45 VEHICLES AND Board of Appeals 280-146; SHORELINE 275-3.1;
Motels 280-44;280-45 TRAFFIC 260-17; 280-150 275-8
Motorcycles 280-45 260-28 BOATS,DOCKS AND ZONING 280-11;280-92;
Museums 280-45 HANDICAPPED PERSONS WHARVES 96-31; 280-157;280-159
Off-street parking 280-45 See DISABLED PERSONS 96-32 HEATING
Parking 280-45;280-46 HARASSMENT BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; FIRE PREVENTION AND
Parking off-street 280-45 POLICE DEPARTMENT PROPERTY BUILDING CODE
Patios 280-45 RULES AND MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION
Pedestrian walkways 280-45 REGULATIONS 100-7 144-6;144-8
Permitted uses 280-45 A290-36 COASTAL EROSION FLOOD DAMAGE
Planning Board 280-45 HAZARD AREAS PREVENTION 148-16
Plastics 280-45 111-23;111-27;111-35
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Light Industrial Park/ Wireless Communication Traffic maintenance 161-7 HISTORIC
Planned Office Park Facilities 280-69; Trees 161-11 PRESERVATION
(LIO)District 280-58 280-70;280-71; Vehicles 161-7 DISTRICT(HPD)
MUNICIPAL BUILDING 280-72;280-73; Water 161-11 Accessory uses and
ENERGY 280-74;280-76; Wells 161-3 structures 280-193
BENCHMARKING 280-76.2 HISTORIC DISTRICTS Apartments 280-193
177-1 ZONING 280-4;280-78; FLOOD DAMAGE Application procedure
Roadway Construction 280-94;280-104; PREVENTION 148-4 280-195
161-22;161-23 280-105;280-106; LANDMARK Bed and breakfast 280-193
HEDGES 280-107;280-108; PRESERVATION Comprehensive Plan
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 280-109;280-117 170-4;170-5 280-195
PROPERTY HIGHWAY WATERFRONT County Clerk 280-196
MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS CONSISTENCY Day-care facilities 280-193
100-4 Bonds 161-49 REVIEW 268-3 Definitions 280-191
See Also FENCES Construction 161-2;161-4; Wireless Communication Demolition 280-190
Stop and Yield Intersections 161-6;161-7;161-9; Facilities 280-75 Eligibility 280-192
260-4 161-14 HISTORIC FEATURES Farms and farming 280-191
WETLANDS AND Construction plans 161-4 LANDMARK Fees 280-195
SHORELINE 275-2 Costs and expenses 161-6; PRESERVATION Fire prevention 280-196
ZONING 280-78;280-106 161-49 170-3;170-8 Hearings 280-195
HEIGHT REGULATIONS Curbs 161-4 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Historic landmarks
Agricultural Planned Dead-end streets 161-11 240-4 280-192;280-195
Development District Dirt 161-9 HISTORIC LANDMARKS Historic preservation
280-171 Drainage 161-2;161-3; Historic Preservation 280-190;280-192
Agricultural-Conservation 161-4;161-8;161-9; District(HPD) Historic Preservation
(A-C)District and 161-13 280-192;280-195 Commission 280-192;
Low-Density Drainage easements 161-13 LANDMARK 280-195
Residential R-80, Easements 161-2;161-3; PRESERVATION Insurance 280-191
R-120,R-200 and 161-4;161-13 170-1;170-2;170-4; Library 280-191;280-193
R-400 Districts Excavations 161-2 170-5;170-8;170-9; Maintenance and
280-13;280-15 Fees 16149 170-10 termination 280-196
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Final Dedication of Roads Plum Island Conservation Meetings 280-193;280-195
PROPERTY 161-49 District(PIC)280-187 Museums 280-193
MAINTENANCE Final plans 161-3;1614 Plum Island Research Notices 280-195
1004 General Construction District(PIR)280-183 Permitted uses 280-193
COASTAL EROSION Requirements 161-5\ Site Plan Approval 280-131 Planning Board 280-193;
HAZARD AREAS 161-14 HISTORIC 280-195;280-196
111-6 Grades and grading 161-2; PRESERVATION Planning Commission
See Also FENCES 1614 Exemption for Historic 280-195
FIRE PREVENTION AND Improvements 161-6 Properties 245-19 Pre-application procedure
BUILDING CODE Inspections 161-49 FLOOD DAMAGE 280-194
ADMINISTRATION Lighting 161-4 PREVENTION 148-4 Property maintenance
144-8 Lots 161-11 Historic Preservation 280-196
Fishers Island Harbor Major subdivisions 161-4 District(HPD) Purpose;applicability of
Management 157-6 Manholes 161-2 280-190;280-192 amendments 280-190
FLOOD DAMAGE Monuments 161-3 LANDMARK Reports 280-195
PREVENTION 148-4; Planning Board 161-49 PRESERVATION Sales 280-191
148-21 Plans and Maps for 170-4 Schools 280-191;280-193
General Business(B) Subdivisions 161-1\ Southold Community Sewers 280-195
District 280-48 161-4 Preservation Fund Site plan approval 280-193
Hamlet Business(HB) Preliminary plans 161-2; 17-4;17-8 Town Attorney 280-196
District 280-45 161-3 STORMWATER Town Board 280-190;
Light Industrial(LI)District Procedure 161-49 MANAGEMENT 280-195;280-196
280-62 Progress schedule 161-5 236-6 Town Clerk 280-195;
Light Industrial Park/ Protection of new drainage Two-Percent Real Estate 280-196
Planned Office Park installations 161-9 Transfer Tax 17-24 Use regulations 280-193
(LIO)District 280-58 Records 161-49 HISTORIC Utilities 280-195
LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Reports 161-49 PRESERVATION Violations and penalties
172-2;172-5;172-6; Responsibility of developer COMMISSION 280-196
172-8 161-6 Agricultural-Conservation Water 280-195
Removal of Utility Poles See Roadway Construction (A-C)District and ZONING 280-190\280-196
237-31 161-15\161-48 Low-Density Zoning districts 280-190
Roadway Construction Safety standards 161-6; Residential R-80, Zoning Maps 280-195;
161-44;161-46 161-7 R-120,R-200 and 280-196
Signs 280-82;280-85 Sales 161-49 R400 Districts 280-15 HISTORIC RESOURCES
Site Plan Approval 280-134 Sidewalks 161-3;161-4 Exemption for Historic LANDMARK
Small Wind Energy Systems Signs 161-11;161-12 Properties 245-19 PRESERVATION
277-1;277-2;277-3; Sketch plans 161-1 Historic Preservation 170-2
277-4 Soil removal 161-10 District(HPD) Plum Island Conservation
SOIL REMOVAL 228-7 Speed limits 161-12 280-192;280-195 District(PIC)280-186
Street Numbering 237-26 Stormwater 161-6;161-8 LANDMARK STORMWATER
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Stormwater runoff 161-8 PRESERVATION MANAGEMENT
240-10 Street signs 161-12 170-4;170-5;170-6; 236-20
WATERFRONT Street trees 161-3 170-7;170-8;170-9; Two-Percent Real Estate
CONSISTENCY Streetlighting 161-3;161-4 170-10;170-11; Transfer Tax 17-19
REVIEW 268-3 Temporary roads 161-14 170-12;170-14 WATERFRONT
WETLANDS AND Tests 161-2;161-6 Rules of Conduct 26-16 CONSISTENCY
SHORELINE 275-2; Topsoil removal 161-10 Site Plan Approval REVIEW 268-5
275-11 Town Attorney 16149 280-131;280-135 HISTORICAL DISTRICTS
Town Board 161-12;161-49 Wireless Communication
Town Clerk 161-49 Facilities 280-70
Town Engineer 161-5; HISTORICAL FEATURES
161-6;161-8;161-49 Site Plan Approval 280-133
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HOLDING TANKS HOTELS IMPOUNDMENT
Water Quality Improvement FIRE PREVENTION AND _ I _ Dogs 83-11;83-12
17-43 BUILDING CODE Emergency Removal of
HOLIDAYS ADMINISTRATION ILLICIT CONNECTIONS Vehicles 260-24
Farmland Bill of Rights 144-8 Illicit Discharges 236-25 FIRE PREVENTION AND
280-99 General Business(B) See Also SEWAGE BUILDING CODE
Grievance Procedures 47-1 District 280-48 DISPOSAL,PRIVATE ADMINISTRATION
NOISE,PREVENTION OF Hamlet Business(HB) 144-8
180-4; 180-7 District 280-44;280-45 See Also SEWERS STORMWATER
PUBLIC Limited Business(LB) STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
ENTERTAINMENT District 280-41 MANAGEMENT 236-5
AND SPECIAL Marine lI(MIL)District 236-4;236-5;236-35 VEHICLES,MOTOR-
EVENTS 205-3 280-55 ILLICIT DISCHARGES DRIVEN 264-9
VEHICLES AND See Also MOTELS Access and monitoring of WETLANDS AND
TRAFFIC 260-1; Parking at Beaches 189-3 discharges 236-31 SHORELINE 275-6
260-11 Resort Residential(RR) Accidental discharges IMPROVEMENTS
HOME OCCUPATIONS District 280-35 236-28 Adoption of Code 1-4
Agricultural-Conservation Signs 280-85 Activities contaminating Affordable Housing(AHD)
(A-C)District and ZONING 2804;280-78; stormwater prohibited District 280-25;280-30
Low-Density 280-79 236-27 AGRICULTURAL LANDS
Residential R-80, HOUSES OF WORSHIP Air conditioning 236-25 PRESERVATION 70-2
R-120,R-200 and See CHURCHES Certificates of compliance Agricultural Planned
R-400 Districts 280-13 See PLACES OF 236-28 Development District
ZONING 2804;280-78 WORSHIP Cigarettes 236-28 280-171;280-174
HORSES HOUSING FUND Construction 236-25; Assessment and Tax Relief
AGRICULTURAL.USES Affordable housing 34-1; 236-28;236-30 for Superstorm Sandy
724 34-2;34-5;34-6 Costs and expenses 236-28; Impact 245-20;
Agricultural-Conservation Assessments 34-3 236-31 245-22;245-23
(A-C)District and Bonds 34-4 Discharge and connection COASTAL EROSION
I Low-Density Compensation 34-6 prohibitions 236-25 HAZARD AREAS
Residential R-80, Construction 34-5 Emergencies 236-29; 111-6
R-120,R-200 and Costs and expenses 34-3; 236-32 Design Standards 240-45
R-400 Districts 280-13 34-5;34-6 Failing individual sewage FIRE PREVENTION AND
Farmland Bill of Rights Definitions 34-3 treatment systems BUILDING CODE
280-98;280-99 Emergencies 34-2;34-6 prohibited 236-26 ADMINISTRATION
Light Industrial(LI)District Farms and farming 34-6 Groundwater 236-25; 144-8
280-62 Findings 34-2 236-26 FLOOD DAMAGE
Light Industrial Park/ Fund established 34-4 Hazardous materials and PREVENTION 148-4;
Planned Office Park Groundwater 34-6 substances 236-32 148-13; 148-14;
(LIO)District 280-58 Hearings 344;34-6 Illicit connections 236-25 148-15;148-16;
See Also LIVESTOCK Housing Advisory Industrial or construction 148-17;148-18;
STORMWATER Commission activity discharges 148-19;148-20;148-23
MANAGEMENT established 34-6 236-30 Hamlet Business(HB)
236-5 Improvements 34-2;34-5; Inspections 236-31 District 280-45
SUBDIVISION OF LAND 34-6 Lawns 236-25 HIGHWAY
240.3 Meetings 34-6 Notices 236-25;236-27; SPECIFICATIONS
TRANSPORTATION Membership 34-6 236-29;236-32 161-6
ACCESS Minutes 34-6 Notification of spills 236-32 HOUSING FUND 34-2;
MANAGEMENT 64-2 Natural resources 34-6 Pet waste 236-27 34-5;34-6
Waterfowl and Gull Feeding Open space 34-6 Prevention,control and LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
and Domestic Pet Parking 34-6 reduction of stormwater 172-4
Waste 83-27 Planned unit developments pollutants by use of Preservation of Natural
WETLANDS AND 34-6 best management Features 240-51
SHORELINE 275-2 Police officers 34-2 practices 236-28 Records Management 59-15
ZONING 280-4 Purpose 34-1 Records 236-31;236-32 Roadway Construction
HOSPITALS Purposes of fund 34-5 Search warrants 236-31 161-25
Agricultural-Conservation Qualifications 34-5 Security standards 236-31 Site Plan Approval
(A-C)District and Sales 34-2;34-4;34-5;34-6 Septic tanks 236-26;236-28 280-129;280-131;
Low-Density Town Board 34-3;34-4; See Also SEWAGE 280-133;280-137
Residential R-80, 34-6 DISPOSAL,PRIVATE SOIL REMOVAL 228-4
R-120,R-200 and Water 34-6 Southold Community
R-400 Districts 280-13 HUNTING Sewers 236-26 Preservation Fund 17-8
General Business(B) BOATS,DOCKS AND Stormwater 236-25; STORMWATER
District 280-48 WHARVES 96-20 236-26;236-27; MANAGEMENT
Low-Density Residential Deer 163-3 236-28;236-30;236-31 236-5;236-17
R-40 District 280-17 Deer hunting 163-3 STORMWATER Street Excavations 237-6;
POLICE DEPARTMENT HUNTING 163-1;163-2; MANAGEMENT 237-16
RULES AND 163-3 236-25\236-32 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
REGULATIONS Licenses and permits 163-2 Suspension of access to 240-3;240-6;240-9;
A29044;A290-45 PARKS AND MS4 in emergency 240-10;240-16;
ZONING 280-4;280-78; RECREATION situations or due to 240-17;240-20;
280-79 AREAS 193-2; illicit discharge 236-29 240-30;240-31;
HOT TUBS 193-3.1;193-6 Tests 236-25 240-32;240-33;
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Purpose 163-2 Trash 236-28 240-34;240-35;
PROPERTY Special permits 163-3 Violations and penalties 240-36;240-37;
MAINTENANCE Title 163-1 236-25;236-27; 240-38;240-39;
100-4 Town Board 163-2 236-29;236-31 240-40;240-41;
STORMWATER Town Clerk 163-2 Waivers 236-25 240-53;240-59
MANAGEMENT Waiver 163-3 Water 236-25;236-26 Targeted Business
236-5 Waivers 163-2; 163-3 Wetlands 236-25 Investment Exemption
ZONING 280-4 IMPACT FEES 245-7
See FEES
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IMPROVEMENTS...
TRANSPORTATION HIGHWAY STORMWATER JUNKYARDS
ACCESS SPECIFICATIONS MANAGEMENT Adoption of Code 1-2
MANAGEMENT 64-5 161-49 236-5 Adoption of Renumbered
Two-Percent Real Estate Illicit Discharges 236-31 Street Excavations 237-8; 2006 Code 1-14
Transfer Tax 17-20 JUNKYARDS 166-6 237-18 Application for license
VEHICLES,MOTOR- LOCAL LAWS, Two-Percent Real Estate 166-4
DRIVEN 264-6 ADOPTION OF 38-2 Transfer Tax 17-32; Batteries 166-1
Water Quality Improvement Parking at Beaches 189-3; 17-34 Brush,grass and weeds
17-41;17-42;17-43; 189-4 WETLANDS AND 166-7
17-44;17-45;17-46 POLICE DEPARTMENT SHORELINE 275-3.1 Burning 166-3;166-7
WATERFRONT RULES AND ZONING 280-10 Combustibles 166-1;166-7
CONSISTENCY REGULATIONS INTERNET Costs and expenses 166-6
REVIEW 268-3 A290-15;A290-27 MUNICIPAL BUILDING Definitions 166-2
WETLANDS AND PUBLIC ENERGY Drainage 166-4
SHORELINE 275-3; ENTERTAINMENT BENCHMARKING Dumps and dumping 166-3;
275-5 AND SPECIAL 177-1;177-4 166-7
ZONING 280-4 EVENTS 205-5 Rules of Conduct 26-12 Existing businesses 166-5
INDECENT LANGUAGE RECORDS 59-3;59-9; INTOXICATED PERSONS Explosives 166-1
See PROFANITY 59-10 See ALCOHOLIC Fees 166-6
INDEMNIFICATION RENTAL PERMITS 207-5; BEVERAGES Fences 166-4;166-7
See LIABILITY 207-6;207-7 INTOXICATING Fire extinguishers 166-7
INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS Roadway Construction BEVERAGES Fire hazards 166-7
General Business(B) 161-19;161-21; See Also ALCOHOLIC Fire lanes 166-7
District 280-48 161-42;161-46;16148 BEVERAGES Flammables 166-1
Hamlet Business(HB) SEWERS AND SEWAGE PARKS AND Gas 166-4
District 280-45 DISPOSAL 215-3; RECREATION Glass 166-1
Light Industrial(LI)District 215-4;215-7;215-9; AREAS 193-9 Graveyards 166-1
280-63 215-10 POLICE DEPARTMENT Hearings 166-6
Roadway Construction Site Plan Approval 280-137 RULES AND Inspections 166-6
161-15 STORMWATER REGULATIONS Issuance of license;fee;
ZONING 280-5;280-93; MANAGEMENT A290-15;A290-24 display;duration;
280-94 236-4;236-9;236-20; INTOXICATION transferability;
INDUSTRIAL WASTES 236-22;236-24;236-34 See Also ALCOHOLIC revocation;previous
SEWERS AND SEWAGE Street Excavations 237-14 BEVERAGES licenses 166-6
DISPOSAL 215-2; SUBDIVISION OF LAND POLICE DEPARTMENT Junk 166-6;166-7
215-3;215-4 240-9;240-10;240-20; RULES AND JUNKYARDS 166-1
INSECTS 240-32;240-33; REGULATIONS Legislative intent 166-1
FLOOD DAMAGE 240-36;240-37 A290-9 Liability 166-8
PREVENTION 148-16 TOURIST AND TRAILER INVESTIGATIONS License required 166-3
PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS CAMPS 253-13 ALARM SYSTEMS 75-1 Licenses and permits
AND TRANSIENT VEHICLES AND Chief of Police A290-7 166-1;166-3;166-4;
RETAIL TRAFFIC 260-28 Ethics Board 26-21;26-22; 166-5;166-6;166-7;
MERCHANTS 197-10 WATERFRONT 26-23;26-25 166-8
Roadway Construction CONSISTENCY FIRE PREVENTION AND Motorcycles 166-2
161-44 REVIEW 268-3;268-5 BUILDING CODE Notices 166-5
INSPECTIONS WETLANDS AND ADMINISTRATION Nuisances 166-1
Adoption of Renumbered SHORELINE 275-7; 144-5 Penalties for offenses 166-8
2006 Code 1-14 275-9;275-10;275-11; Grievance Procedures 47-3 Plastics 166-1
Agricultural-Conservation 275-16 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS Regulations 166-7
(A-C)District and Wireless Communication AND TRANSIENT Sales 166-3
Low-Density Facilities 280-69; RETAIL Sanitary facilities 166-7
Residential R-80, 280-70;280-74 MERCHANTS 197-7 Septic tanks 166-7
R-120,R-200 and ZONING 280-151;280-154 POLICE DEPARTMENT Sewers 166-4;166-7
R-400 Districts 280-13 INSURANCE 51-6 Storage 166-3
BOATS,DOCKS AND Assessment and Tax Relief POLICE DEPARTMENT Tires 166-1
WHARVES 96-24 for Superstorm Sandy RULES AND Town Board 166-1;166-6;
See Also BUILDING Impact 245-23 REGULATIONS 166-7;166-8
INSPECTOR See Also CERTIFICATES A290-15;A290-17; Town Clerk 166-4;166-5;
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; OF INSURANCE A290-19;A290-20; 166-7
PROPERTY ELECTRICAL A290-21;A290-24; Trash 166-7
MAINTENANCE INSPECTIONS 126-2 A290-25;A290-31 Trespassing 166-7
100-5;100-9 FILMING 139-11 RECORDS 59-2 Trucks 166-2
Chief of Police A290-7 FLOOD DAMAGE Site Plan Approval 280-130 Vehicles 166-2
COASTAL EROSION PREVENTION 148-2; WATERFRONT Violations and penalties
HAZARD AREAS 148-4;148-6;148-7; CONSISTENCY 166-8
111-29 148-12;148-14; REVIEW 268-3 Water 166-4
ELECTRICAL 148-15; 148-17; WETLANDS AND ZONING 280-4
INSPECTIONS 126-1; 148-18;148-21;148-23 SHORELINE 275-8 JUVENILES
126-2; 126-3 Historic Preservation See MINORS
Farmland Bill of Rights District(HPD)280-191 — J —
280-101 Marine I(MI)District — K —
FIRE PREVENTION AND 280-52 JUNK
BUILDING CODE Marine IT(MIT)District Garbage,Rubbish and KENNELS
ADMINISTRATION 280-55 Refuse 233-1;233-2 Agricultural-Conservation
144-3;144-5;144-6; Residential Office(RO) General Business(B) (A-C)District and
144-8;144-16;144-17 District 280-38 District 280-48 Low-Density
Fishers Island Harbor Senior Citizen Exemption JUNKYARDS 166-6;166-7 Residential R-80,
Management 157-8 245-1 Light Industrial(LI)District R-120,R-200 and
FLOOD DAMAGE SEWERS AND SEWAGE 280-62 R-400 Districts 280-13
PREVENTION DISPOSAL 215-8 Light Industrial Park/ ZONING 280-4
148-12;148-14 SOIL REMOVAL 228-6 Planned Office Park
Garbage,Rubbish and (LIO)District 280-58
Refuse 233-4;233-6 ZONING 280-4
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Membership 170-4 WETLANDS AND WETLANDS AND
L — Minutes 170-4 SHORELINE 275-2 SHORELINE 275-9
Notices 170-4;170-5; See Also YARD WASTE LIBRARY
LANDFILLS 170-7;170-14 LEAF WASTE General Business(B)
Garbage,Rubbish and Obstructions 170-3 See YARD WASTE District 280-48
Refuse 233-3.1;2334 Penalties for offenses LEASHING Hamlet Business(HB)
Roadway Construction 170-13 PARKS AND District 280-45
161-16 Powers and duties 170-4 RECREATION Historic Preservation
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Purpose 170-2 AREAS 193-3.1 District(HPD)
24044 Qualifications 170-5 LEAVES OF ABSENCE 280-191;280-193
ZONING 2804 Quorum 170-4 See SICK LEAVE Limited Business(LB)
LANDLORDS Records 170-5;170-11 LETTERS OF CREDIT District 28041
RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 Reports 170-5 Site Plan Approval 280-131 Low-Density Residential
See Also RENTAL Stop-work orders 170-12 STORMWATER R-40 District 280-17
PROPERTY Title 170-1 MANAGEMENT Residential Office(RO)
LANDMARK Town Attorney 170-13 236-20 District 280-38
PRESERVATION Town Board 1704; 170-5; SUBDIVISION OF LAND YOUTH BOARD 68-1
Accessory buildings and 170-10; 170-11;170-14 240-34 ZONING 280-78;280-79
structures 170-7 Town Clerk 170-5 LIABILITY LICENSES AND PERMITS
Appeals 170-11 Violations and penalties Adoption of Code 1-4 Adoption of Code 1-4
Application for certificate of 170-13 Agricultural-Conservation Adoption of Renumbered
appropriateness 170-7 Zoning districts 170-8 (A-C)District and 2006 Code 1-16
Building permits 170-5; LANDSCAPING Low-Density AGRICULTURAL LANDS
170-6 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Residential R-80, PRESERVATION 70-5
Certificate of PROPERTY R-120,R-200 and Agricultural-Conservation
appropriateness for MAINTENANCE R-400 Districts 280-13 (A-C)District and
alteration,demolition 1004 ANIMALS 83-25 Low-Density
or new construction Garbage,Rubbish and BOATS,DOCKS AND Residential R-80,
170-6 Refuse 2334 WHARVES 96-10; R-120,R-200 and
Certificates of Limited Business(LB) 96-25 R-400 Districts 280-13
appropriateness 170-4; District 28041 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; ALARM SYSTEMS 75-2;
170-6;170-7;170-9; NOISE,PREVENTION OF PROPERTY 75-3;754;75-6
170-10; 170-12; 170-14 1804;180-7 MAINTENANCE ANIMALS 83-17;83-19;
Code Enforcement Officer Preservation of Natural 100-11 83-20;83-21;83-22;
170-12;170-13 Features 24049 DEFENSE AND 83-23;83-24;83-26
Construction 170-6;170-7 Recreational Floating Zone INDEMNIFICATION BINGO AND GAMES OF
Costs and expenses 170-14 District(RFZ)280-201 21-2 CHANCE 92-2;92-3
Criteria for approval of Roadway Construction See Also DEFENSE AND BOATS,DOCKS AND
alteration of facades of 16142;16143 INDEMNIFICATION WHARVES 96-3;
L historic landmarks See Also SCREENS AND ETHICS 26-26 96-24
170-8 SCREENING FILMING 139-3;139-11 See Also BUILDING
Criteria for approval of Site Plan Approval FIRE PREVENTION AND PERMITS
demolition or removal 280-129;280-131; BUILDING CODE BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
of historic landmarks 280-133;280-134; ADMINISTRATION PROPERTY
170-9 280-137 144-3 MAINTENANCE
Definitions 170-3 SOIL REMOVAL 228-4 Fishers Island Harbor 100-3
Demolition 170-2;170-3; STORMWATER Management 157-12 BURNING,OUTDOOR
1704;170-5;170-6; MANAGEMENT FLOOD DAMAGE 104-1;104-2
170-7;170-9;170-10 236-10;236-16; PREVENTION 148-10 CANNABIS 106-2
Designation of historic 236-20;236-34 JUNKYARDS 166-8 COASTAL EROSION
landmarks 170-5 SUBDIVISION OF LAND SEWERS AND SEWAGE HAZARD AREAS
Easements 170-4 240-32;240-36; DISPOSAL 215-4; 111-27; 111-29;111-31
Eminent domain 170-7 240-42;240-43 215-8;215-10;215-17 Code of Ethics 26-2
Enforcement 170-12 WATERFRONT Signs 280-88 ENVIRONMENTAL
Fees 170-7; 170-14 CONSISTENCY SOIL REMOVAL 228-9 QUALITY REVIEW
Grievances 170-11 REVIEW 268-3 STORMWATER 130-5
Hardship criteria for WETLANDS AND MANAGEMENT ETHICS 26-17
approval of demolition, SHORELINE 275-3; 236-20 Ethics Board 26-21
removal or alteration of 275-5;275-11 Street Excavations 237-14; Farm Stands 72-6
historic landmarks Wireless Communication 237-18 FILMING 139-1;139-3
170-10 Facilities 280-69; SUBDIVISION OF LAND FIRE PREVENTION AND
Hearings 170-5;170-7; 280-70;280-76.2 240-54 BUILDING CODE
170-14 ZONING 280-4;280-7; TOBACCO ADMINISTRATION
Historic districts 170-4; 280-78;280-91; ADVERTISING 249-2 144-5;144-8
170-5 280-92;280-93; Two-Percent Real Estate Fishers Island Harbor
Historic features 170-3; 280-94;280-95; Transfer Tax 17-20; Management 157-6
170-8 280-123 17-23;17-29;17-31; FLOOD DAMAGE
Historic landmarks 170-1; LAWNS 17-34; 17-35 PREVENTION 148-4;
170-2;1704;170-5; See Also BRUSH,GRASS VEHICLES,MOTOR- 148-11;148-14
170-8;170-9;170-10 AND WEEDS DRIVEN 264-20 Games of Chance 92-13;
Historic preservation 170-4 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Waterfowl and Gull Feeding 92-14
Historic Preservation PROPERTY and Domestic Pet Garbage,Rubbish and
Commission 1704; MAINTENANCE Waste 83-27 Refuse 233-2;233-3;
170-5;170-6;170-7; 1004 WETLANDS AND 233-3.1;2334;233-8
170-8;170-9;170-10; See Also GRASS SHORELINE 275-3.1; General Business(B)
170-11;170-12;170-14 CLIPPINGS 275-9;275-10 District 280-48
Historic Preservation Illicit Discharges 236-25 LIABILITY INSURANCE HUNTING 163-2
Commission; NOISE,PREVENTION OF FILMING 139-11 JUNKYARDS 166-1;
membership;terms; 180-4 PUBLIC 166-3;166-4;166-5;
powers and duties STORMWATER ENTERTAINMENT 166-6; 166-7;166-8
170-4 MANAGEMENT AND SPECIAL LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
Historic resources 170-2 236-4;236-19 EVENTS 2054 172-8
Meetings 1704
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Members of the Department SEWERS AND SEWAGE Special exception uses Shrubs 280-58
A290-33 DISPOSAL 215-16; 280-62 Signs 280-58
OPEN SPACE 215-17 Special exceptions 280-62 Site plan approval 280-58
PRESERVATION Signs 280-88 Storage 280-62 Site plan review and
185-5 Site Plan Approval 280-131 Tenants 280-62 approval 280-58
Parking at Beaches 189-2; STORMWATER Tests 280-62 Site plans 280-58
189-3;189-4;189-5 MANAGEMENT Trees 280-62 Smoke 280-58
PARKS AND 236-9;236-34 Trucks 280-62 Solar collectors 280-58
RECREATION SUBDIVISION OF LAND Use regulations 280-62 Solar energy 280-58
AREAS 193-3.1 240-34;240-44 Utilities 280-62 Solar energy systems
PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS Two-Percent Real Estate Vacant lots 280-62 280-58
AND TRANSIENT Transfer Tax 17-20; Vibrations 280-62 Solid waste 280-58
RETAIL 17-27;17-35 Violations and penalties Special exception uses
MERCHANTS 197-3; WETLANDS AND 280-62 280-58
197-4;197-6;197-7; SHORELINE 275-11 Waivers 280-62 Special exceptions 280-58
197-8;197-9;197-11; Wireless Communication Yards 280-62;280-64 Special permits 280-58
197-13 Facilities 280-76 ZONING 280-61\280-64 Storage 280-58
Preservation of Natural ZONING 280-92 Zoning Board of Appeals Street trees 280-58
Features 240-49 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL(LI) 280-62 Tenants 280-58
PUBLIC DISTRICT LIGHT INDUSTRIAL Tests 280-58
ENTERTAINMENT Abandonment 280-62 PARKIPLANNED Town Board 280-58
AND SPECIAL Accessory uses and OFFICE PARK(LIO) Trees 280-58
EVENTS 205-2; structures 280-62 DISTRICT Trucks 280-58
205-4;205-5;205-7; Affordable housing 280-62 Abandonment 280-58 Use regulations 280-58
205-9 Animals 280-62 Accessory uses and Utilities 280-58
RENTAL PERMITS 207-7 Assessments 280-62 structures 280-58 Vacant lots 280-58
Rules of Conduct 26-16 Batteries 280-62 Affordable housing 280-58 Vehicles 280-58
SALVAGE CENTERS Board of Appeals 280-62 Animals 280-58 Vibrations 280-58
211-5 Boats and Boating 280-62 Assessments 280-58 Violations and penalties
SEWERS AND SEWAGE Buffers 280-62;280-64 Batteries 280-58 280-58
DISPOSAL 215-2; Building Inspector 280-62 Board of Appeals 280-58 Waivers 280-58
215-7;215-8 Bulk,area and parking Boats and Boating 280-58 Wireless communications
Shellfish 219-6 regulations 280-63 Buffers 280-58;280-60 280-58
Site Plan Approval Costs and expenses 280-62 Building Inspector 280-58 Yards 280-58;280-60
280-130;280-131; Docks 280-62 Bulk,area and parking ZONING 280-57\280-60
280-133;280-136 Dust 280-62 regulations 280-59 Zoning Board of Appeals
SOIL REMOVAL 228-8; Explosives 280-62 Business districts 280-58 280-58
228-12 Farms and fanning 280-62 Camps 280-58 LIGHTING
See Also SPECIAL Fences 280-62 Costs and expenses 280-58 Agricultural-Conservation
- PERMITS Fowl 280-62 Docks 280-58 (A-C)District and
STORMWATER Front yard setbacks 280-64 Dust 280-58 Low-Density
MANAGEMENT Fuel 280-62 Explosives 280-58 Residential R-80,
236-2;236-4;236-5; Fumes 280-62 Farms and farming 280-58 R-120,R-200 and
236-14;236-21 Garages 280-62 Fences 280-58 R-400 Districts 280-13
Street Excavations 237-10 Gas 280-62 Fowl 280-58 BOATS,DOCKS AND
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Gases 280-62 Front yard setbacks 280-60 WHARVES 96-14
240-21;240-25;240-26 Glare 280-62 Fuel 280-58 Design Standards 240-46
TOBACCO Groundwater 280-62 Fumes 280-58 FIRE PREVENTION AND
ADVERTISING 249-2 Height regulations 280-62 Garages 280-58 BUILDING CODE
TOURIST AND TRAILER Horses 280-62 Gas 280-58 ADMINISTRATION
CAMPS 253-3;253-12 Industrial districts 280-63 Gases 280-58 144-6
VEHICLES AND Junk 280-62 Glare 280-58 HIGHWAY
TRAFFIC 260-17 Liens 280-62 Golf courses 280-58 SPECIFICATIONS
WATERFRONT Lots 280-61 Groundwater 280-58 1614
CONSISTENCY Noise 280-62 Hazardous materials and LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
REVIEW 268-3 Notices 280-62 substances 280-58 172-1;172-2;172-4;
WETLANDS AND Nuisances 280-62 Heating 280-58 172-5;172-6;172-7;
SHORELINE 275-2; Odors 280-62 Height regulations 280-58 172-8
275-3.1;275-5;275-6; Parking 280-62;280-63 Horses 280-58 MUNICIPAL BUILDING
275-8;275-11;275-16 Permitted uses 280-62 Junk 280-58 ENERGY
Wireless Communication Planning Board 280-62 Liens 280-58 BENCHMARKING
Facilities 280-71; Plumbing 280-62 Motor vehicles 280-58 177-1
280-74;280-76.1 Pollution 280-62 Noise 280-58 PUBLIC
ZONING 280-3;280-4; Purpose 280-61 Notices 280-58 ENTERTAINMENT
280-115 Registry 280-62 Nuisances 280-58 AND SPECIAL
LIENS Rental units 280-62 Odors 280-58 EVENTS 205-4;205-7
Affordable Housing(AHD) Safety standards 280-62 Off-street parking 280-58 Roadway Construction
District 280-25 Sales 280-62 Parking 280-58;280-59 161-46
BOATS,DOCKS AND Schools 280-62 Permitted uses 280-58 Signs 280-81;280-83;
WHARVES 96-10; Screens and screening Planning Board 280-58 280-87;280-88
96-25 280-62;280-64 Plumbing 280-58 Site Plan Approval
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Setbacks 280-62;280-64 Pollution 280-58 280-129;280-133;
PROPERTY Shrubs 280-62 Purpose 280-57 280-137
MAINTENANCE Signs 280-62 Recyclables 280-58 Small Wind Energy Systems
100-10 Site plan approval 280-62 Recycling 280-58 277-4
Fishers Island Harbor Site plan review and Registry 280-58 Street Excavations 237-12
Management 157-12 approval 280-62 Rental units 280-58 See Also
Light Industrial(LI)District Smoke 280-62 Safety standards 280-58 STREETLIGHTING
280-62 Solar collectors 280-62 Sales 280-58 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Light Industrial Park/ Solar energy 280-62 Schools 280-58 240-44
Planned Office Park Solar energy systems Screens and screening TOURIST AND TRAILER
(LIO)District 280-58 280-62 280-58;280-60 CAMPS 253-3
Setbacks 280-58;280-60
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TRANSPORTATION Bulk,area and parking Litter 174-1;174-2;174-3; LOTS
ACCESS regulations 280-42 1744;174-5 Affordable Housing(AHD)
MANAGEMENT 64-5 Cats 28041 Litter from vehicles 174-3 District 280-30;280-31
WETLANDS AND Conservation districts Litter in parks,beaches and Agricultural Planned
SHORELINE 275-11 28041 bodies of water 1744 Development District
Wireless Communication Dogs 280-41 Litter in public places 174-2 280-173
Facilities 280-69; Drive-in restaurants 280-41 Litter on private property Agricultural-Conservation
280-70 Farms and farming 280-41 174-5 (A-C)District and
ZONING 2804;280-111; Fences 28041 Newspaper 174-6 Low-Density
280-117 Front yard setbacks 280-43 Notices 174-5 Residential R-80,
LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Hotels 280-41 Paper 174-1 R-120,R-200 and
Applicability 172-4 Landscaping 280-41 Parking 174-1 R-400 Districts
Building Inspector 172-8 Library 280-41 Parks and recreation 174-1; 280-13;280-15
Building permits 172-8 Lots 280-41 174-4 Design Standards 240-45
Business districts 172-5 Motorcycles 280-41 Peddling and soliciting FIRE PREVENTION AND
Conflict with other laws Museums 280-41 174-6 BUILDING CODE
172-3 Parking 280-41;280-42 Penalties for offenses 174-7 ADMINISTRATION
Construction 172-4;172-6 Pedestrians 280-41 Plastics 174-1 144-8
Costs and expenses 1724 Permitted uses 280-41 Playgrounds 174-1 FLOOD DAMAGE
Decks 172-2 Planning Board 280-41; Ponds 174-4 PREVENTION 148-4;
Definitions 172-2 280-42 Porches 174-1 148-13;148-23
Disability 172-2 Plumbing 280-41 Records 174-5 General Business(B)
Driveways 172-2 Purpose 280-40 Reports 174-5 District 280-48
Emergencies 172-6 Registry 280-41 Safety standards 174-1 HIGHWAY
Exemptions 172-6 Rental units 28041 Sidewalks 174-1;174-2; SPECIFICATIONS
Glare 172-2;172-5 Restaurants 280-41 174-5;174-6 161-11
Glass 172-2 Sales 280-41 Signs 174-6 Light Industrial(LI)District
Grades and grading 172-2 Screens and screening Storage 174-1 280-61
Hearings 172-8 280-41 Tires 174-3 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
Height regulations 172-2; Setbacks 280-43 Town Board 174-5 172-5
172-5;172-6;172-8 Signs 280-41 Trucks 174-3 Limited Business(LB)
Improvements 172-4 Site plan approval 280-41 Vehicles 174-1; 174-3; District 280-41
Licenses and permits 172-8 Site plan review and 174-6 Preservation of Natural
Lighting 172-1; 172-2; approval 280-41 Violations and penalties Features 240-49;
1724;172-5;172-6; Special exception uses 174-7 240-51
172-7;172-8 280-41 Water 174-4 Recreational Floating Zone
Lots 172-5 Special exceptions 28041 Yards 174-1 District(RFZ)280-201
Markers 172-7 Storage 280-41 LIVESTOCK Roadway Construction
Meters 172-2;172-5 Tenants 280-41 AGRICULTURAL LANDS 161-15;161-16
L Nuisances 172-2;172-5 Use regulations 28041 PRESERVATION 70-3 Site Plan Approval 280-137
Parking 172-2;172-5 Vacant lots 280-41 AGRICULTURAL USES SOIL REMOVAL 228-7
Patios 172-2 Waivers 280-42 72-4 STORMWATER
Pedestrians 172-2 Yards 28041;280-43 Farm Stands 72-5 MANAGEMENT
Penalties for offenses 172-9 ZONING 28040\280-43 Farmland Bill of Rights 236-13;236-16
Planning Board 172-5; Zoning Board of Appeals 280-98;280-99 Street Numbering 237-23
172-8 28041 See Also HORSES SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Pollution 172-2 LITTER STORMWATER 240-3;240-4;240-10;
Prohibitions 172-7 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; MANAGEMENT 240-17;240-21;
Public assemblies 172-2 PROPERTY 236-5 240-26;240-27;
Reports 172-2 MAINTENANCE SUBDIVISION OF LAND 240-30;240-41;
Review procedures 172-8 100-3 240-3;240-44 240-42;240-43;
Safety standards 172-2; LITTERING 174-1; 174-2; Waterfowl and Gull Feeding 240-44;240-53;
172-5 174-3; 1744; 174-5 and Domestic Pet 240-57;240-59
Security standards 172-2 NOISE,PREVENTION OF Waste 83-27;83-28 VEHICLES AND
Service stations 172-5 1804 WATERFRONT TRAFFIC 260-12;
Sidewalks 172-5 STORMWATER CONSISTENCY 260-28
Signs 172-7; 172-8 MANAGEMENT REVIEW 268-3 WETLANDS AND
Site plans 172-8 236-17 WETLANDS AND SHORELINE 275-2
Standards for exterior TRANSPORTATION SHORELINE 275-2 ZONING 2804;280-9;
lighting 172-5 ACCESS ZONING 280-4 280-10;280-11;
Streetlighting 172-2; 172-5; MANAGEMENT 64-5 LOCAL LAWS,ADOPTION 280-78;280-79;
172-8 LITTERING OF 280-95;280-106;
Title 172-1 Adoption of Code 1-2 Comptroller 38-5 280-109;280-113;
Towers 172-6 Adoption of Renumbered Filing of proof of 280-116;280-124
Trespassing 172-2;172-5 2006 Code 1-14 publication and posting LOW-DENSITY
Utilities 172-4; 172-5 Advertising 174-1; 174-6 38-4 RESIDENTIAL R40
Vapors 172-7 Aluminum 174-1 Hearings 38-1;38-2;384; DISTRICT
Variances 172-8 Animals 174-1 38-6 Accessory buildings 280-19
Violations and penalties Assessments 174-5 Inspections 38-2 Accessory buildings and
172-9 Assessor 174-5 Notices 38-1;38-2;38-4; structures 280-19
Walls 172-2;172-7; 172-8 Blight 174-1 38-6 Accessory uses and
Yards 172-2 Budget 174-5 Numbering 38-5 structures 280-17
Zoning Board of Appeals Charges 174-5 Posting and availability of Affordable housing 280-17
172-8 Combustibles 174-1 copies 38-2 Animals 280-17
LINIITED BUSINESS(LB) Costs and expenses 174-5 Posting of copy upon Bed and breakfast 280-17
DISTRICT Definitions 174-1 adoption 38-3 Board of Appeals 280-17
Accessory uses and Driveways 174-1; 174-2 Public hearing;notice 38-1 Bulk,area and parking
structures 280-41 Garbage,rubbish and refuse Rezonings 38-6 regulations 280-18
Affordable housing 280-41 174-1;174-2 Town Board 38-1;38-3 Camps 280-17
Bed and breakfast 280-41 Glass 174-1 Town Clerk 38-1;38-2; Conservation districts
Bicycles 280-41 Gutters 174-2 38-3;38-4;38-5 280-17;280-19
Board of Appeals 280-41 Handbills 174-1; 174-6 Farms and farming 280-17
Hospitals 280-17
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DISTRICT...
Library 280-17 Signs 280-85;280-86 MARINE III ZONE Southold Community
l Museums 280-17 Waterfowl and Gull Feeding DISTRICT(NIIII) Preservation Project
Open space 280-16 and Domestic Pet Accessory uses and Plan 17-13
Parking 280-17;280-18 Waste 83-27 structures 280-205 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Permitted uses 280-17 WETLANDS AND Bulk,area and parking 240-13;240-23;240-40
Planning Board 280-17 SHORELINE 275-2; regulations 280-206 WETLANDS AND
Purpose 280-16 275-11 Museums 280-205 SHORELINE 275-8
Registry 280-17 ZONING 280-4;280-78 Off-street parking 280-205 YOUTH BOARD 68-4;
Rental units 280-17 MARINE I(1VII)DISTRICT Parking 280-206 68-5
Single-family dwellings Accessory uses and Permitted uses 280-205 ZONING 280-4;280-78;
280-17 structures 280-52 Planning Board 280-205 280-157
Site plan approval 280-17 Bathing 280-52 Sheds 280-205 MEMBERS OF THE
Special exceptions 280-17 Bed and breakfast 280-52 Site plan approval 280-205 DEPARTMENT
Tenants 280-17 Board of Appeals 280-52 Storage 280-205 Chief of Police A290-33
Use regulations 280-17 Boats and Boating 280-52 Use regulations 280-205 Complaints A290-33
Vacant lots 280-17 Bulk,area and parking Water 280-205 Court Clerk A290-33
Water supply 280-16 regulations 280-53 ZONING 280-205\280-206 Duties A290-33
Yards 280-17 Conservation districts MARKERS Emergencies A290-33
ZONING 280-16\280-19 280-52 BOATS,DOCKS AND Fire Department A290-33
Zoning Board of Appeals Docks 280-52 WHARVES 96-23 Firearms A290-33
280-17 Fishing 280-52 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Licenses and permits
Fuel 280-52 172-7 A290-33
_ M _ Insurance 280-52 SHELLFISH AND OTHER Notices A290-33
Marinas 280-52 MARINE Police Department A290-33
MAGAZINES Mooring 280-52 RESOURCES 219-4 POLICE DEPARTMENT
Garbage,Rubbish and Parking 280-53 Site Plan Approval 280-137 RULES AND
Refuse 233-1 Permitted uses 280-52 SUBDIVISION OF LAND REGULATIONS
ZONING 280-4 Planning Board 280-52 24041 A290-33
MAJOR SUBDIVISIONS Purpose 280-51 TOURIST AND TRAILER Police officers A290-33
HIGHWAY Records 280-52 CAMPS 253-8 Records A290-33
SPECIFICATIONS Sales 280-52 MASTER PLAN Reports A290-33
1614 Schools 280-52 See Also Retirement A290-33
Roadway Construction Signs 280-52 COMPREHENSIVE Safety standards A290-33
161-38 Site plan approval 280-52 PLAN Security standards A290-33
See Also SUBDIVISION Site plan review and SUBDIVISION OF LAND Vehicles A290-33
OF LAND approval 280-52 240-10;240-17 Violations and penalties
MANHOLES Special exceptions 280-52 ZONING 280-4 A290-33
HIGHWAY Swimming pools 280-52 MEETINGS Weapons A290-33
SPECIFICATIONS Use regulations 280-52 Affordable Housing(AHD) MEMBERSHIP
161-2 Water 280-51 District 280-29 AGRICULTURAL
Roadway Construction ZONING 280-51\280-53 AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY
161-35 MARINE H(MH) ADVISORY COMMITTEE 71-3
SEWERS AND SEWAGE DISTRICT COMMITTEE 71-3 Agricultural-Conservation —
DISPOSAL 215-2; Accessory uses and Agricultural Planned (A-C)District and M
2154;215-6 structures 280-55 Development District Low-Density
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Bathing 280-55 280-174 Residential R-80,
240-17 Bed and breakfast 280-55 Chief of Police A290-7 R-120,R-200 and
MANUFACTURED HOME Board of Appeals 280-55 COMMITTEES, R-400 Districts 280-13
PARKS Boats and Boating 280-55 APPOINTMENT OF Board of Appeals 280-145
FLOOD DAMAGE Bulk,area and parking 13-3 COMMITTEES,
PREVENTION 1484; regulations 280-56 ENVIRONMENTAL APPOINTMENT OF
148-21 Conservation districts QUALITY REVIEW 13-2
See Also MOBILE HOME 280-55 130-7 Community Preservation
PARIS Curbs 280-55 Ethics Board 26-21 Fund Advisory Board
MANUFACTURED HOMES Docks 280-55 EXPENSES OF TOWN 17-16
FLOOD DAMAGE Fishing 280-55 OFFICERS 30-1 Fishers Island Harbor
PREVENTION 148-4, Fuel 280-55 Fishers Island Harbor Management 157-3
148-13;148-14; Hotels 280-55 Management 157-3 HOUSING FUND 34-6
148-15;148-21 Insurance 280-55 General Business(B) LANDMARK
See Also MOBILE HOMES Marinas 280-55 District 280-48 PRESERVATION
MANURE Mooring 280-55 Hamlet Business(HB) 170-4
Agricultural-Conservation Motels 280-55 District 280-45 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
(A-C)District and Museums 280-55 Historic Preservation 240-44
Low-Density Parking 280-56 District(HPD) YOUTH BOARD 68-5
Residential R-80, Permitted uses 280-55 280-193;280-195 ZONING 2804;280-78
R-120,R-200 and Planning Board 280-55 HOUSING FUND 34-6 METERS
R-400 Districts 280-13 Porches 280-55 LANDMARK LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
Roadway Construction Purpose 280-54 PRESERVATION 172-2;172-5
16144 Records 280-55 170-4 NOISE,PREVENTION OF
SEWERS AND SEWAGE Restaurants 280-55 Notification of Defects 180-4;180-6
DISPOSAL 215-4 Sales 280-55 237-2 See Also PARKING
ZONING 280-4 Schools 280-55 PARKS AND METERS
MARINAS Sewers 280-55 RECREATION SEWERS AND SEWAGE
Fishers Island Harbor Signs 280-55 AREAS 193-9 DISPOSAL 215-4
Management 1574 Site plan approval 280-55 Residential Office(RO) MINING
Floating Homes 96-26; Site plan review and District 280-38 COASTAL EROSION
96-27;96-28 approval 280-55 SANITARY FLOW HAZARD AREAS
Marine I(MI)District Special exceptions 280-55 CREDITS, 111-6;111-11;111-12;
280-52 Swimming pools 280-55 TRANSFER OF 117-9 111-13;111-14
Marine 11(MII)District Use regulations 280-55 Site Plan Approval FLOOD DAMAGE
r 280-55 Water 280-54;280-55 280-131;280-133; PREVENTION 1484
Resort Residential(RR) ZONING 280-54\280-56 280-137
District 280-35
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MINING...
STORMWATER Hamlet Business(HB) Gas 177-1 Two-Percent Real Estate
MANAGEMENT District 280-44;280-45 Heating 177-1 Transfer Tax 17-19
236-5 See Also HOTELS Internet 177-1; 177-4 WATERFRONT
MINORS Marine lI(MII)District Lighting 177-1 CONSISTENCY
TOBACCO 280-55 Maintenance of records REVIEW 268-2;
ADVERTISING 249-1 Parking at Beaches 189-3 177-5 268-3;268-5
ZONING 280-4 Resort Residential(RR) Records 177-5 WETLANDS AND
MINUTES District 280-35 Reports 177-6 SHORELINE 275-2;
COMMITTEES, Signs 280-85 Tenants 177-5 275-3;275-11
APPOINTMENT OF ZONING 280-4;280-78 Town Board 177-6 NEWSPAPER
13-3 MOTOR VEHICLES Utilities 177-1;177-5 Affordable Housing(AHD)
HOUSING FUND 34-6 BOATS,DOCKS AND Walls 177-1 District 280-26
LANDMARK WHARVES 96-24 Water 177-1 Garbage,Rubbish and
PRESERVATION COASTAL EROSION MUSEUMS Refuse 233-1;233-3.1
170-4 HAZARD AREAS Hamlet Business(HB) LITTERING 174-6
See Also RECORDS 111-16 District 280-45 See Also PAPER
Records Management 59-13 Garbage,Rubbish and Historic Preservation PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS
YOUTH BOARD 68-4 Refuse 233-3;233-4 District(HPD)280-193 AND TRANSIENT
MOBILE HOME PARKS General Business(B) Limited Business(LB) RETAIL
See Also District 280-48 District 28041 MERCHANTS 197-4
MANUFACTURED Light Industrial Park/ Low-Density Residential NOISE
HOME PARKS Planned Office Park R-40 District 280-17 Agricultural-Conservation
ZONING 280-4 (LIO)District 280-58 Marine II(MII)District (A-C)District and
MOBILE HOMES Parking at Beaches 189-3; 280-55 Low-Density
COASTAL EROSION 189-4 Marine III Zone District Residential R-80,
HAZARD AREAS PARKS AND (MIII)280-205 R-120,R-200 and
111-6 RECREATION Plum Island Conservation R-400 Districts 280-13
FLOOD DAMAGE AREAS 193-3 District(PIC)280-187 BOATS,DOCKS AND
PREVENTION 148-4 See Also VEHICLES Plum Island Research WHARVES 96-17
See Also VEHICLES AND District(PIR)280-183 See Also DISORDERLY
MANUFACTURED TRAFFIC 260-18 Residential Office(RO) CONDUCT
HOMES VEHICLES,MOTOR- District 280-38 See Also DISTURBING
STORMWATER DRIVEN 264-3; ZONING 280-78;280-79; THE PEACE
MANAGEMENT 264-11;264-15 280-119 Farmland Bill of Rights
236-5 ZONING 280-4;280-77; 280-99
WETLANDS AND 280-78;280-110 _ N _ General Business(B)
SHORELINE 275-2 MOTORCYCLES District 280-47;280-48
ZONING 280-4;280-78 BICYCLES 88-4 NATURAL FEATURES Light Industrial(LI)District
MONUMENTS Hamlet Business(HB) See Also PRESERVATION 280-62
HIGHWAY District 28045 OF NATURAL Light Industrial Park/
SPECIFICATIONS JUNKYARDS 166-2 FEATURES Planned Office Park
161-3 Limited Business(LB) Site Plan Approval (LIO)District 280-58
SUBDIVISION OF LAND District 280-41 280-129;280-133 NOISE,PREVENTION OF
240-10;240-17; PUBLIC Special Exception Uses 180-1;180-2; 180-3;
240-21;240-41 ENTERTAINMENT 280-143 180-4; 180-5;180-6;
WETLANDS AND AND SPECIAL STORMWATER 180-7
A T SHORELINE 275-6 EVENTS 205-2 MANAGEMENT PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS
ll ZONING 280-104 VEHICLES,MOTOR- 236-18 AND TRANSIENT
MOORING DRIVEN 264-15 SUBDIVISION OF LAND RETAIL
Agricultural-Conservation MUFFLERS 240-3;240-43;240-53; MERCHANTS 197-10
(A-C)District and BOATS,DOCKS AND 240-54 PUBLIC
Low-Density WHARVES 96-17 Two-Percent Real Estate ENTERTAINMENT
Residential R-80, PARKS AND Transfer Tax 17-19 AND SPECIAL
R-120,R-200 and RECREATION WATERFRONT EVENTS 205-7
R-400 Districts 280-13 AREAS 193-3 CONSISTENCY Small Wind Energy Systems
BOATS,DOCKS AND MULCHING REVIEW 268-3 277-2;277-3
WHARVES 96-3; STORMWATER Wireless Communication SOIL REMOVAL 228-5
96-7;96-22;96-24; MANAGEMENT Facilities 280-72 Special Exception Uses
96-25 236-5;236-18 ZONING 2804 280-143
Fishers Island Harbor WETLANDS AND NATURAL RESOURCES TRANSPORTATION
Management 157-6; SHORELINE 275-2 AGRICULTURAL ACCESS
157-7;157-8;157-9; MULTIFAMILY ADVISORY MANAGEMENT 64-5
157-10 DWELLINGS COMMITTEE 71-1 Wireless Communication
Floating Homes 96-26; SEWERS AND SEWAGE COASTAL EROSION Facilities 280-70;
96-28 DISPOSAL 215-7 HAZARD AREAS 280-71
Marine I(MI)District ZONING 280-108 1114;111-5;111-6; ZONING 2804;280-91;
280-52 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 111-9;111-15 280-94;280-111
Marine II(MII)District ENERGY Emergency Activities NOISE,PREVENTION OF
280-55 BENCHMARKING 111-17 Brush,grass and weeds
Resort Residential(RR) Applicability 177-2 HOUSING FUND 34-6 1804
District 280-35 Benchmarking required for Plum Island Conservation Charges 180-4
WETLANDS AND covered municipal District(PIC)280-187 Compensation 180-4
SHORELINE 275-2; buildings 177-3 Southold Community Construction 1804
275-11 Definitions 177-1 Preservation Fund Definitions 1804
ZONING 280-4;280-78 Department of Public Works 17-2.17-3; 17-8 Dirt 1804
MOTELS 177-1 Southold Community Disturbing the peace 180-4
FIRE PREVENTION AND Disclosure 177-4 Preservation Project Dust 180-4
BUILDING CODE Disclosure and publication Plan 17-12 Emergencies 180-7
ADMINISTRATION of benchmarking STORMWATER Fees 180-4
144-8 information 177-4 MANAGEMENT Fuel 180-4
General Business(B) Enforcement and 236-5;236-10 Gas 180-4;180-7
District 280-48 administration 177-6 SUBDIVISION OF LAND General prohibition 180-5
Fuel 177-I 240-4;240-10 Grass clippings 180-4
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NOISE,PREVENTION OF...
Hearings 180-4 BOATS,DOCKS AND SANITARY FLOW NUISANCES
Holidays 180-4;180-7 WHARVES 96-10; CREDITS, BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
Landscaping 180-4;180-7 96-13;96-25;96-31; TRANSFER OF PROPERTY
Lawns 180-4 96-32;96-33 117-9;117-10;117-12; MAINTENANCE
Litter 180-4 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 117-13;117-14 100-2
Meters 180-4;180-6 PROPERTY Senior Citizen Exemption Farmland Bill of Rights
Noise 180-1;180-2;180-3; MAINTENANCE 245-3;245-4;245-6 280-97;280-99
180-4;180-5;180-6; 100-6;100-7;100-8; SEWERS AND SEWAGE FIRE PREVENTION AND
180-7 100-9;100-11 DISPOSAL 215-3; BUILDING CODE
Pollution 180-1;180-2; COASTAL EROSION 215-4;215-7;215-8; ADMINISTRATION
180-3;180-4;180-5; HAZARD AREAS 215-9;215-11 144-10
180-6;180-7 111-25;111-35 SHELLFISH AND OTHER FLOOD DAMAGE
Prohibited noises;evidence Emergency Activities MARINE PREVENTION 148-23
of violation 180-7 111-18;111-19 RESOURCES 219-16 JUNKYARDS 166-1
Property maintenance 180-4 Emergency Removal of Signs 280-88 Light Industrial(LI)District
Purpose 180-2 Vehicles 260-25 Site Plan Approval 280-62
Safety standards 180-2; ENVIRONMENTAL 280-131;280-137 Light Industrial Park/
180-3 QUALITY REVIEW Small Wind Energy Systems Planned Office Park
Shrubs 180-4 130-6;130-10;130-13; 277-3 (LIO)District 280-58
Standards 180-6 130-17 SOIL REMOVAL 228-5; LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
Statutory authorization Farmland Bill of Rights 228-9;228-12 172-2;172-5
180-3 280-97;280-100; STORMWATER Plum Island Research
Tenants 1804 280-101 MANAGEMENT District(PIR)280-183
Title 180-1 FILMING 139-4;139-8 236-5;236-9;236-12; SEWERS AND SEWAGE
Town Board 180-2 FIRE PREVENTION AND 236-23;236-24; DISPOSAL 215-4
Town Supervisor 180-7 BUILDING CODE 236-34;236-35 SOIL REMOVAL 228-5
Trees 180-4 ADMINISTRATION Street Excavations 237-11; VEHICLES,MOTOR-
Trucks 1804 144-5;144-8;144-20 237-13 DRIVEN 264-14
Veterans 180-4 Fishers Island Harbor SUBDIVISION OF LAND Waterfowl and Gull Feeding
Violations and penalties Management 157-3; 240-13;240-18; and Domestic Pet
180-7 157-9;157-12;157-14 240-19;240-22; Waste 83-28
NONCONFORMING FLOOD DAMAGE 240-25;240-29; WATERFRONT
BUILDINGS PREVENTION 148-9; 240-30;240-32; CONSISTENCY
ZONING 280-122;280423 148-14;148-23 240-36;240-44;240-54 REVIEW 268-3
NONCONFORMING LOTS Garbage,Rubbish and TOURIST AND TRAILER ZONING 280-111
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Refuse 233-6;233-8 CAMPS 253-4 NURSING HOMES
240-57 Grievance Procedures 47-1 Two-Percent Real Estate Agricultural-Conservation
ZONING 280-4;280-10; Historic Preservation Transfer Tax 17-32; (A-C)District and
280-124 District(HPD)280-195 17-34 Low-Density
NONCONFORMING SIGNS Illicit Discharges 236-25; VEHICLES,MOTOR- Residential R-80,
Signs 280-90 236-27;236-29;236-32 DRIVEN 264-8 R-120,R-200 and
See Also SIGNS JUNKYARDS 166-5 WETLANDS AND R-400 Districts 280-13
NONCONFORMING LANDMARK SHORELINE 275-3.1; See Also
STRUCTURES PRESERVATION 275-8;275-9;275-10; CONVALESCENT
WETLANDS AND 170-4;170-5;170-7; 275-11;275-16 HOMES
SHORELINE 275-2; 170-14 Wireless Communication ZONING 280-4;280-78
275-11 Light Industrial(LI)District Facilities 280-74;
NONCONFORMING USES 280-62 280-76 — O —
General Business(B) Light Industrial Park/ ZONING 280-92;280-153;
District 28048 Planned Office Park 280-155;280-157; OBSTRUCTIONS O
See Also PERMITTED (LIO)District 280-58 280-159 Adoption of Renumbered
USES LITTERING 174-5 NOTICES OF VIOLATIONS 2006 Code 1-14
See Also PROHIBITED LOCAL LAWS, BOATS,DOCKS AND BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
USES ADOPTION OF 38-1; WHARVES 96-31; PROPERTY
Signs 280-90 38-2;384;38-6 96-32 MAINTENANCE
See Also SPECIAL Members of the Department COASTAL EROSION 100-2
EXCEPTION USES A290-33 HAZARD AREAS COASTAL EROSION
ZONING 280-2;280-4; Notification of Defects 111-29 HAZARD AREAS
280-120;280-121; 237-1;237-2 STORMWATER 111-11;111-13
280-123;280-154 PARKS AND MANAGEMENT Emergency Removal of
NONRESIDENTIAL RECREATION 236-35 Vehicles 260-23
DISTRICTS AREAS 193-10 See Also VIOLATIONS FLOOD DAMAGE
ZONING 280-93 POLICE DEPARTMENT AND PENALTIES PREVENTION
NOTICES 51-6 NOTIFICATION OF 148-16;148-18
Adoption of Renumbered POLICE DEPARTMENT DEFECTS LANDMARK
2006 Code 1-14 RULES AND Bridges 237-1 PRESERVATION
Affordable Housing(AHD) REGULATIONS Culverts 237-1 170-3
District 280-26; A29044 Meetings 237-2 Notification of Defects
280-29;280-30 PUBLIC Notices 237-1;237-2 237-1
Agricultural Planned ENTERTAINMENT Obstructions 237-1 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS
Development District AND SPECIAL Prior written notice required AND TRANSIENT
280-174 EVENTS 2054; 237-1 RETAIL
Agricultural-Conservation 205-7;205-8;205-9 Statutory provisions MERCHANTS 197-10
(A-C)District and PUBLIC HEARINGS, superseded 237-3 SEWERS AND SEWAGE
Low-Density NOTICE OF 55-1 STREETS AND DISPOSAL 2154
Residential R-80, RECORDS 59-10 SIDEWALKS 237-1\ Signs 280-80
R-120,R-200 and Recreational Floating Zone 237-3 Snow and Ice Removal
- R400 Districts 280-13 District(RFZ)280-201 Town Board 237-2 237-20
f Board of Appeals 280-146; Removal of Utility Poles Town Clerk 237-1;237-2 Wireless Communication
j 280-150 237-32 Transmission and Facilities 280-70;
RENTAL PERMITS 207-8 presentation of notices 280-74
Roadway Construction 237-2 ZONING 280-104;
161-44 280-106;280-111
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OCCUPANCY, OFF-STREET PARKING Low-Density Residential SUBDIVISION OF LAND
CERTIFICATES OF Affordable Housing(AHD) R-40 District 280-16 240-20;240-28;
See CERTIFICATES OF District 280-27;280-28 OPEN SPACE 240-29;240-30
OCCUPANCY Agricultural-Conservation PRESERVATION TOBACCO
OCCUPANCY PERMITS (A-C)District and 185-1; 185-2;185-3; ADVERTISING 249-2
See CERTIFICATES OF Low-Density 185-5 ZONING 280-4;280-111
OCCUPANCY Residential R-80, Preservation of Natural PARADES
ODORS R-120,R-200 and Features 240-49 BOATS,DOCKS AND
Agricultural-Conservation R-400 Districts 280-13 SANITARY FLOW WHARVES 96-16
(A-C)District and Design Standards 240-45 CREDITS, PARKS AND
Low-Density Farm Stands 72-6 TRANSFER OF RECREATION
Residential R-80, General Business(B) 117-2;117-3 AREAS 193-9
R-120,R-200 and District 280-48 Site Plan Approval PUBLIC
R-400 Districts 280-13 Hamlet Business(HB) 280-127;280-128; ENTERTAINMENT
Farmland Bill of Rights District 280-45 280-137 AND SPECIAL
280-99 Light Industrial Park/ Southold Community EVENTS 205-2
See Also FUMES Planned Office Park Preservation Fund PARENT AND GUARDIAN
See Also GAS (LIO)District 280-58 17-4;17-5;17-8; 17-9 RESPONSIBILITIES
See Also GASES Marine III Zone District Southold Community Shellfish 219-6
General Business(B) (MIII)280-205 Preservation Project PARKING
District 280-48 See Also PARKING Plan 17-12 Adoption of Code 1-2
Light Industrial(LI)District See Also PARKING OFF- STORMWATER Adoption of Renumbered
280-62 STREET MANAGEMENT 2006 Code 1-14
Light Industrial Park/ Site Plan Approval 236-19 Affordable Housing(AHD)
Planned Office Park 280-129;280-133; SUBDIVISION OF LAND District 280-28
(LIO)District 280-58 280-137 240-2;240-3;240-10; Agricultural-Conservation
Plum Island Research Special Exception Uses 240-21;240-42; (A-C)District and
District(PIR)280-183 280-143 24043;240-44;240-54 Low-Density
SEWERS AND SEWAGE SUBDIVISION OF LAND TRANSPORTATION Residential R-80,
DISPOSAL 2154 240-4 ACCESS R-120,R-200 and
Special Exception Uses Wireless Communication MANAGEMENT 64-3 R-400 Districts
280-143 Facilities 280-70 Two-Percent Real Estate 280-13;280-14
SUBDIVISION OF LAND ZONING 280-4;280-77; Transfer Tax 17-24 APPEARANCE TICKETS
240-44 280-78;280-95; WATERFRONT 5-2;5-3
ZONING 2804;280-111 280-109 CONSISTENCY Emergency Removal of
OFFENSES ONE-FAMILY REVIEW 268-2;268-5 Vehicles 260-23
See VIOLATIONS AND DWELLINGS WETLANDS AND Farm Stands 72-5;72-6
PENALTIES Agricultural-Conservation SHORELINE 275-2 FILMING 139-3
OFFICE DISTRICTS (A-C)District and ZONING 280-4;280-8 FLOOD DAMAGE
ZONING 280-5 Low-Density OPEN SPACE PREVENTION 148-4;
OFFICERS AND Residential R-80, PRESERVATION 148-16
EMPLOYEES R-120,R-200 and Acquisition 185-4 General Business(B)
Adoption of Renumbered R400 Districts 280-13 Alienation of fee,interest or District 280-48;280-49
2006 Code 1-14 RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 right;instrument of Hamlet Business(HB)
Code of Ethics 26-1 See Also SINGLE-FAMILY conveyance;Open District 28045;28046
DEFENSE AND DWELLINGS Space Committee Hamlet Density(HD)
INDEMNIFICATION ZONING 280-4;280-10; 185-5 Residential District
21-1 280-109 Construction 185-5 280-23
ETHICS 26-17;26-18 ONE-WAY STREETS Costs and expenses 185-5 See Also HANDICAPPED
Ethics Board 26-24;26-25 No U-turn areas 260-3.1 Definitions 185-3 PARKING
See Also PERSONNEL One-Way Streets 260-3 Fees 185-3;1854;185-5 HOUSING FUND 34-6
POLICE DEPARTMENT One-way streets designated Fences 185-3 Light Industrial(LI)District
P51-1 260-3 Findings 185-2 280-62;280-63
See Residency Signs 260-3.1 Hearings 185-4;185-5 Light Industrial Park/
Requirements 42-9\ U-turns 260-3.1 Licenses and permits 185-5 Planned Office Park
42-10 Vehicles 260-3;260-3.1 Open space 185-1;185-2; (LIO)District 280-58;
Rules of Conduct 26-4; VEHICLES AND 185-3;185-5 280-59
26-11 TRAFFIC 260-3\ Sales 185-4;185-5 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
See Superintendent of 260-3.1 Severability 185-6 172-2; 172-5
Highways 42-5\42-8 OPEN BURNING Title 185-1 Limited Business(LB)
See Town Clerk 42-1\42-4 See BURNING Town Board 185-2; 185-4; District 28041;280-42
OFFICIAL MAP See FIRES 185-5 LITTERING 174-1
FLOOD DAMAGE OPEN FIRES OUTDOOR BURNING Low-Density Residential
PREVENTION 148-4 See BURNING See FIRES R-40 District 280-17;
SUBDIVISION OF LAND See FIRES 280-18
240-3;240-4;240-10; OPEN SPACE _ P _ Marine I(MI)District
240-17 Adoption of Renumbered 280-53
ZONING 280-4 2006 Code 1-14 PAPER Marine H(MII)District
See Also ZONING MAPS AGRICULTURAL LANDS BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 280-56
OFFICIAL ZONING MAP PRESERVATION 70-2 PROPERTY Marine III Zone District
See ZONING MAPS Agricultural Planned MAINTENANCE (MITI)280-206
OFF-ROAD VEHICLES Development District 100-3 See Also OFF-STREET
See Also ALL-TERRAIN 280-181 Garbage,Rubbish and LOADING
VEHICLES BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Refuse 233-1 See Also OFF-STREET
SUBDIVISION OF LAND PROPERTY LITTERING 174-1 PARKING
240-44 MAINTENANCE See Also NEWSPAPER Parking at Beaches 189-I;
VEHICLES,MOTOR- 100-3 PARKS AND 189-2; 189-3;189-4;
DRIVEN 264-16 COASTAL EROSION RECREATION 189-5;189-6
OFF-STREET LOADING HAZARD AREAS AREAS 193-2 See Parking at Beaches
See Also PARKING 111-13 SEWERS AND SEWAGE 189-1\189-8
ZONING 280-79 Design Standards 24045 DISPOSAL 215-4; PARKS AND
HOUSING FUND 34-6 215-10 RECREATION
Signs 280-83;280-85 AREAS 193-1;193-3
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PARKING...
PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS Hotels 189-3 Animals 193-2;193-3.1 Vehicles 193-1;193-3;
AND TRANSIENT Inspections 189-3;189-4 Ashes 193-2 193-4
RETAIL Licenses and permits Authority to promulgate Violations and penalties
MERCHANTS 197-2; 189-2;189-3;189-4; rules and regulations 193-7;193-12
197-10 189-5 193-11 Water 193-4
Plum Island Conservation Motels 189-3 Bathing 193-3.1;193-4; Weapons 193-6
District(PIC)280-188 Motor vehicles 189-3;189-4 193-5 When effective 193-13
Plum Island Research Other regulations 189-6 Beach activities 193-5 Wildlife 193-6
District(PIR)280-184 PARKING 189-1\189-8 Behavior and conduct 193-9 PARKS AND
PUBLIC Parking permits 189-3 Boats and Boating 193-1; RECREATION
ENTERTAINMENT Penalties for offenses 189-8 193-3;193-5 COMMITTEE
AND SPECIAL Police Department 189-7 Certain acts prohibited See Also RECREATION
EVENTS 205-2; Police officers 189-7 193-2 AREAS
205-3;205-4;205-7 Policy 189-1 Definitions 193-1 Recreational Floating Zone
Recreational Floating Zone Ponds 189-2 Department of Public Works District(RFZ)280-201
District(RFZ) Recreation areas 1894 193-1 PATIOS
280-201;280-203; Registration 189-3;189-4 Dirt 193-2 General Business(B)
280-204 Removal of vehicles parked Dog runs 193-3.1 District 280-48
RENTAL PERMITS 207-1 in violation 189-7 Dogs 193-3.1 Hamlet Business(HB)
Residential Office(RO) Rental units 189-3 Driveways 193-1 District 280-45
District 280-38;280-39 Signs 189-4 Dumps and dumping 193-2 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
Resort Residential(RR) Storage 189-7 Emergencies 193-3 172-2
District 280-36 Town Board 189-1;189-3; Enforcement;penalties for STORMWATER
Roadway Construction 189-4 offenses 193-12 MANAGEMENT
161-15 Town Clerk 189-3;189-4 Fire Department 193-3 236-5
SALVAGE CENTERS Trailers 189-2 Firearms 193-6 WETLANDS AND
211-3;211-4 Vehicles 189-1;189-2; Garbage,rubbish and refuse SHORELINE 275-2
Signs 280-85 189-3;189-4;189-7 193-2;193-7 ZONING 280-4;280-104
Site Plan Approval Violations and penalties Glass 193-2 PEACE AND GOOD
280-127;280-128; 189-2;189-3;189-4; Guns 193-6 ORDER
280-129;280-131; 189-7;189-8 Hours of use 193-10 See DISORDERLY
280-133;280-134; Water 189-1 Hunting 193-2;193-3.1; CONDUCT
280-137 Wells 189-2 193-6 See DISTURBING THE
SOIL REMOVAL 228-7 PARKING FOR Hunting and use of firearms PEACE
Southold Community HANDICAPPED prohibited 193-6 See NOISE
Preservation Fund 17-8 See HANDICAPPED Intoxicating beverages PEDALCYCLES
Special Exception Uses PARKING 193-9 See BICYCLES
280-143 PARKING METERS Leashing 193-3.1 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS
STORMWATER See Also METERS Licenses and permits AND TRANSIENT
MANAGEMENT VEHICLES AND 193-3.1 RETAIL MERCHANTS
236-5;236-13;236-19 TRAFFIC 260-1 Meetings 193-9 Application for license
SUBDIVISION OF LAND PARKING OFF-STREET Motor vehicles 193-3 197-6
24044 Hamlet Business(HB) Mufflers 193-3 Chief of Police 197-11
TRANSPORTATION District 28045 Notices 193-10 Contagious diseases 197-6
ACCESS See Also OFF-STREET Paper 193-2 Definitions 197-2
MANAGEMENT 64-5 PARKING Parades 193-9 Dirt 197-10
VEHICLES AND PARKS AND Parking 193-1;193-3 Dogs 197-5;197-10
TRAFFIC 260-1; RECREATION Parks and recreation 193-1; Dust 197-10
260-8;260-8.1;260-9; Adoption of Renumbered 193-3.1 Exemptions 197-4
260-10;260-11; 2006 Code 1-14 Playgrounds 193-1 Farms and farming 197-2
260-12;260-14; BICYCLES 88-1;88-2; Police Department 193-12 Fees 1974;197-7;197-8;
260-15;260-16; 88-3;88-5 Police officers 193-3 197-9
260-17;260-18; LITTERING 174-1;174-4 Recreation areas 193-1; Fees;expiration of license
260-19;260-20; PARKS AND 193-3.1;193-6;193-7; 197-9
260-21;260-22;260-28 RECREATION 193-10;193-11 Fingerprinting 197-7
WATERFRONT AREAS 193-1;193-3.1 Regulations concerning Garage sales 197-4
CONSISTENCY See Also PLAYGROUNDS bathing and swimming Hearings 197-11
REVIEW 268-3 PUBLIC 1934 Insects 197-10
WETLANDS AND ENTERTAINMENT Regulations concerning Investigation of applicant
SHORELINE 275-2 AND SPECIAL dogs or domestic 197-7
Wireless Communication EVENTS 205-7 animals 193-3.1 Investigations 197-7
Facilities 280-69; See Also RECREATION Regulations concerning Issuance of license;records;
280-72 AREAS motor vehicles 193-3 possession 197-8
ZONING 280-4;280-65; Southold Community Restrictions concerning Legislative intent 197-1
280-78;280-79; Preservation Fund 17-4 certain games and License required 197-3
280-92;280-95; STORMWATER sports activities 193-8 Licenses and permits
280-111;280-117 MANAGEMENT Safety standards 193-6; 197-3;1974;197-6;
PARKING AT BEACHES 236-19 193-11 197-7;197-8;197-9;
Bathing 189-1;189-2 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Service dogs 193-3.1 197-11;197-13
Bed and breakfast 189-3 240-3;2404;240-10; Signs 193-3;193-3.1 Licensing and Regulation
Boardinghouses 189-3 240-42;240-52; Special permits 193-7 197-1\197-13
Boats and Boating 189-2 240-53;240-54 Toilet facilities 193-4 Newspaper 1974
Bridges 189-2 TOBACCO Town Board 193-3.1; Noise 197-10
Charges 189-3 ADVERTISING 249-I 193-10 Obstructions 197-10
Costs and expenses 189-7 Two-Percent Real Estate Trap 193-6 Parking 197-2;197-10
Designation of parking areas Transfer Tax 17-24 Trash 193-2;193-7 Peddling and soliciting
on Fishers Island 189-4 Waterfowl and Gull Feeding Trees 193-2 197-1;197-2;197-3;
Designation of parking areas and Domestic Pet Trucks 193-3 1974;197-7;197-8;
requiring permits 189-2 Waste 83-27 Use of picnic areas 193-7 197-10
Docks 189-4 ZONING 280-4;280-7 Use Regulations and Penalties for offenses
Duration of permits 189-5 PARKS AND Restrictions 193-1\ 197-13
Fees 189-3; 189-4 RECREATION AREAS 193-13 Permitted activities 197-5
Fishing 189-3 Air rifles 193-6 Police Chief 197-7
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PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS AND
TRANSIENT RETAIL MERCHANTS...
Police Department 197-7 PENALTIES FOR SANITARY FLOW Historic Preservation
Records 197-7;197-8 OFFENSES CREDITS, District(HPD)
Registration 197-1;197-4; See VIOLATIONS AND TRANSFER OF 117-3 280-193;280-195;
197-6 PENALTIES Special Exception Uses 280-196
Restrictions 197-10 PENSIONS 280-143 Light Industrial(LI)District
Revocation of license; See Also RETIREMENT See Also SPECIAL 280-62
hearing 197-11 WATERFRONT EXCEPTION USES Light Industrial Park/
Sales 197-2;197-4;197-5; CONSISTENCY Targeted Business Planned Office Park
197-6;197-10 REVIEW 268-3 Investment Exemption (LIO)District 280-58
Schools 197-10 PERFORMANCE 245-7 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
Signs 197-12 GUARANTEES Wireless Communication 172-5;172-8
Town Board 197-11;197-12 STORMWATER Facilities 280-71 Limited Business(LB)
Town Clerk 197-3;197-6; MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL District 280-41;280-42
197-8;197-11 236-20 See Grievance Procedures Low-Density Residential
Transient merchants 197-1; WETLANDS AND 47-1\47-4 R-40 District 280-17
197-2; 197-5; 197-6 SHORELINE 275-9 See Also OFFICERS AND Marine I(MI)District
Trucks 197-2; 197-5 PERFORMANCE EMPLOYEES 280-52
Vehicles 197-10 STANDARDS PERSONNEL POLICIES Marine II(MII)District
Violations and penalties See Also DESIGN See OFFICERS AND 280-55
197-6; 197-11;197-13 STANDARDS EMPLOYEES Marine III Zone District
PEDDLING AND STORMWATER PET WASTE (MIII)280-205
SOLICITING MANAGEMENT See Also FECAL MATTER Plum Island Conservation
Adoption of Code 1-2 236-3;236-9;236-18 Illicit Discharges 236-27 District(PIC)280-187
Adoption of Renumbered PERMIT PARKING STORMWATER Plum Island Research
2006 Code 1-14 See PARKING MANAGEMENT District(PIR)280-183
APPEARANCE TICKETS PERMITTED USES 236-4 Preservation of Natural
5-2 Affordable Housing(AHD) PET WASTE DISPOSAL Features 240-49;
LITTERING 174-6 District 280-27 See FECAL MATTER 240-51
PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS Agricultural Planned PLACES OF WORSHIP PUBLIC
AND TRANSIENT Development District Agricultural-Conservation ENTERTAINMENT
RETAIL 280-175 (A-C)District and AND SPECIAL
MERCHANTS 197-1; Agricultural-Conservation Low-Density EVENTS 205-2;205-5
197-2;197-3;197-4; (A-C)District and Residential R-80, Recreational Floating Zone
197-7;197-8;197-10 Low-Density R-120,R-200 and District(RFZ)
POLICE DEPARTMENT Residential R-80, R-400 Districts 280-13 280-201;280-202
RULES AND R-120,R-200 and See Also CHURCHES Residential Office(RO)
REGULATIONS R-400 Districts 280-13 Residential Office(RO) District 280-38
A290-15 Board of Appeals 280-146 District 280-38 Resort Residential(RR)
See Also SALES FIRE PREVENTION AND ZONING 280-78 District 280-35
See Also VENDORS BUILDING CODE PLANNED UNIT Roadway Construction
PEDESTRIAN ADMINISTRATION DEVELOPMENTS 161-15; 16144
WALKWAYS 144-8 HOUSING FUND 34-6 Rules of Conduct 26-13
See Also CROSSWALKS General Business(B) PLANNING BOARD SANITARY FLOW
General Business(B) District 28048 Adoption of Code 1-2 CREDITS,
District 28048 Hamlet Business(HB) Affordable Housing(AHD) TRANSFER OF
Hamlet Business(HB) District 280-45 District 280-24; 117-9;117-11
District 280-45 Hamlet Density(HD) 280-28;280-29; Signs 280-81
PEDESTRIANS Residential District 280-30;280-31 Site Plan Approval
ALCOHOLIC 280-22 AGRICULTURAL 280-127;280-129;
BEVERAGES 79-1 Historic Preservation ADVISORY 280-130;280-131;
BICYCLES 88-2;88-6 District(HPD)280-193 COMMITTEE 71-1; 280-132;280-133;
COASTAL EROSION Light Industrial(LI)District 71-4 280-137
P HAZARD AREAS 280-62 Agricultural Planned SOIL REMOVAL 228-4;
111-6;111-16 Light Industrial Park/ Development District 228-7
FILMING 139-1; 139-3 Planned Office Park 280-174;280-181 STORMWATER
General Business(B) (LIO)District 280-58 Agricultural-Conservation MANAGEMENT
District 28048 Limited Business(LB) (A-C)District and 236-10
LIGHTING,OUTDOOR District 28041 Low-Density Street Numbering 237-25
172-2 Low-Density Residential Residential R-80, SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Limited Business(LB) R-40 District 280-17 R-120,R-200 and 240-3;240-5;240-6;
District 280-41 Marine I(MI)District R-400 Districts 280-13 240-8;240-9;240-10;
Recreational Floating Zone 280-52 Design Standards 240-45 240-11;240-12;
District(RFZ)280-201 Marine II(MII)District EXPENSES OF TOWN 240-13;240-14;
Signs 280-85 280-55 OFFICERS 30-1 240-16;240-18;
Site Plan Approval Marine III Zone District Farm Stands 72-6 240-19;240-20;
280-128;280-129; (MIII)280-205 Farmland Bill of Rights 240-21;240-22;
280-133;280-137 See Also 280-100 240-23;240-24;
Street Numbering 237-26 NONCONFORMING FIRE PREVENTION AND 240-25;240-29;
SUBDIVISION OF LAND USES BUILDING CODE 240-30;240-32;
240-3;240-4;240-10; Plum Island Conservation ADMINISTRATION 240-34;240-35;
240-42;240-53;240-54 District(PIC)280-187 144-8 240-38;240-39;
TRANSPORTATION Plum Island Research Garbage,Rubbish and 240-40;240-41;
ACCESS District(PIR)280-183 Refuse 233-6 24042;240-44;
MANAGEMENT 64-5 PUBLIC General Business(B) 240-52;240-53;
Vehicle Traffic 260-26 ENTERTAINMENT District 280-48 240-54;240-56;
VEHICLES AND AND SPECIAL Hamlet Business(HB) 240-57;240-58;240-59
TRAFFIC 260-18; EVENTS 205-2;205-5 District 280-45 WATERFRONT
260-27 Recreational Floating Zone Hamlet Density(HD) CONSISTENCY
WETLANDS AND District(RFZ)280-202 Residential District REVIEW 268-4
SHORELINE 275-11 Residential Office(RO) 280-22 Wireless Communication
ZONING 280-2;280-77 District 280-38 HIGHWAY Facilities 280-70;
Resort Residential(RR) SPECIFICATIONS 280-72;280-73;
District 280-35 161-49 280-74;280-76.2
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PLANNING BOARD...
ZONING 280-4;280-9; Bulk,area and parking Light Industrial Park/ Powers and duties 51-1
280-78;280-92; regulations 280-188 Planned Office Park PUBLIC
280-94;280-104; Conservation districts (LIO)District 280-58 ENTERTAINMENT
280-123;280-151; 280-186;280-187; Limited Business(LB) AND SPECIAL
280-154;280-157 280-188 District 280-41 EVENTS 205-5;205-9
PLANNING COMMISSION Fees 280-187 RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 Qualifications 51-3
Affordable Housing(AHD) Historic landmarks 280-187 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Qualifications of members
District 280-29 Historic resources 280-186 DISPOSAL 215-2; of Police Department
Historic Preservation Museums 280-187 215-9 51-3
District(HPD)280-195 Natural resources 280-187 ZONING 280-4;280-78 Salaries and compensation
PUBLIC Parking 280-188 PLUMBING CODE 51-6
ENTERTAINMENT Permitted uses 280-187 RENTAL PERMITS 207-1 Special policemen 51-4
AND SPECIAL Planning Board 280-187 POLICE CHIEF STORMWATER
EVENTS 205-5 Purpose 280-186 See Also CHIEF OF MANAGEMENT
Site Plan Approval 280-131 Setbacks 280-189 POLICE 236-33
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Site plan approval 280-187 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS Street Excavations 237-13
240-12 Solar energy 280-187 AND TRANSIENT Town Board 51-1;51-2;
PLASTIC BAGS Special exception uses RETAIL 514;51-5;51-6
Garbage,Rubbish and 280-187 MERCHANTS 197-7 VEHICLES,MOTOR-
Refuse 233-1 Special exceptions 280-187 POLICE DEPARTMENT DRIVEN 264-17;
POLICE DEPARTMENT Town Board 280-187 Administration;rules and 264-19
RULES AND Use regulations 280-187 regulations 51-5 Violations and penalties
REGULATIONS Wetlands 280-189 Adoption of Code 1-2; 14 51-6
A290-45 ZONING 280-186\280-189 Adoption of Renumbered WATERFRONT
PLASTICS PLUM ISLAND RESEARCH 2006 Code 1-14 CONSISTENCY
Agricultural-Conservation DISTRICT(PIR) ALARM SYSTEMS 75-2; REVIEW 268-4;268-6
(A-C)District and Accessory uses and 75-6 POLICE DEPARTMENT
Low-Density structures 280-183 Appointments 51-3;51-4 RULES AND
Residential R-80, Apartments 280-183 Board of Commissioners REGULATIONS
R-120,R-200 and Appeals 280-183 51-2 Absence or disability of
R-400 Districts 280-13 Board of Appeals 280-183 Board of Police Chief A290-3
Garbage,Rubbish and Boats and Boating 280-183 Commissioners 51-2 Additional duties A290-19
Refuse 233-1;233-3.1 Buffers 280-183 Budget 51-4 Advertising A290-15
General Business(B) Bulk,area and parking Charges 51-1;51-6 Alcoholic beverages
District 280-48 regulations 280-184 Charges;disciplinary action A290-15
Hamlet Business(HB) Dust 280-183 51-6 Appointments A290-5
District 280-45 Explosives 280-183 Chief of Police 51-1; Assignment A290-17
JUNKYARDS 166-1 Fees 280-183 A290-7 Charges A290-36
LITTERING 174-1 Fumes 280-183 Civil Service Commission Chief of Police A290-2;
POLICE DEPARTMENT Gases 280-183 51-4 A290-3;A290-4;
RULES AND Groundwater 280-183 COASTAL EROSION A290-8;A290-9;
REGULATIONS Historic landmarks 280-183 HAZARD AREAS A290-12;A290-13;
A290-45 Museums 280-183 111-6;111-29 A290-15;A290-16;
Roadway Construction Nuisances 280-183 Compensation 51-1;51-4; A290-17;A290-18;
16146 Odors 280-183 51-6 A290-19;A290-22;
SEWERS AND SEWAGE Parking 280-184 Costs and expenses 51-1 A290-27;A290-30;
DISPOSAL 2154 Permitted uses 280-183 Emergencies 51-4 A290-36;A29041;
Signs 280-82 Planning Board 280-183 Emergency Removal of A290-43;A290-44;
WETLANDS AND Purpose 280-182 Vehicles 260-24; A290-46
SHORELINE 275-11 Setbacks 280-185 260-25 See Chief of Police A290-6\
ZONING 2804;280-111 Sewers 280-183 Establishment;members; A290-7
PLAYGROUNDS Site plan approval 280-183 powers and duties; Civilian Members A290-12\
Agricultural-Conservation Smoke 280-183 compensation; A290-14
(A-C)District and Solar energy 280-183 equipment 51-1 Communicable diseases
Low-Density Special exception uses FILMING 139-12 A29045
Residential R-80, 280-183 Hearings 51-6 Communicable/infectious
R-120,R-200 and Special exceptions 280-183 Investigations 51-6 diseases A29045
R-400 Districts 280-13 Storage 280-183 Members of the Department Compensation A29047
FIRE PREVENTION AND Town Board 280-183 A290-33 Complaints A290-15;
BUILDING CODE Use regulations 280-183 Notices 51-6 A290-36;A290-45
ADMINISTRATION Utilities 280-183 Officers and employees Composition A290-18
144-8 Vibrations 280-183 51-1 Conduct A290-15
LITTERING 174-1 Water 280-183 Parking at Beaches 189-7 Confidentiality A290-14;
See Also PARKS AND Wetlands 280-185 PARKS AND A290-41
RECREATION ZONING 280-182\280-185 RECREATION Confidentiality of official
PARKS AND PLUMBERS AREAS 193-12 business A290-41
RECREATION SEWERS AND SEWAGE PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS Conflict with Police
AREAS 193-1 DISPOSAL 215-8 AND TRANSIENT Benevolent Association
See Also RECREATION ZONING 280-4 RETAIL agreements A290-48
AREAS PLUMBING MERCHANTS 197-7 Construal of Provisions
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Design Standards 240-47 POLICE DEPARTMENT A290-48
240-10;240-43; FIRE PREVENTION AND 51-1;51-2;51-3;51-5; Cooperation with other law
240-44;240-52;240-53 BUILDING CODE 51-6 enforcement agencies
PLUM ISLAND ADMINISTRATION POLICE DEPARTMENT A290-22
CONSERVATION 144-8 RULES AND Curbs A290-37;A290-38
DISTRICT(PIC) FLOOD DAMAGE REGULATIONS Definitions;word usage
Accessory uses and PREVENTION 148-16 A290-1;A290-2; A290-46
,- structures 280-187 General Business(B) A290-4;A290-8; Detectives A290-16\
Apartments 280-187 District 280-48 A290-11;A290-34; A290-32
/ Appeals 280-187 Hamlet Business(HB) A290-35;A290-36; Detectives to be on call
Board of Appeals 280-187 District 280-45 A290-41;A29046; A290-32
Buffers 280-187 Light Industrial(LI)District A29047 Disability A290-3
280-62 Police officers 51-3;514
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POLICE DEPARTMENT RULES AND
REGULATIONS...
Disciplinary Action Safeguarding information Light Industrial(LI)District FLOOD DAMAGE
A290-47 A290-14 280-62 PREVENTION 148-18
Disorderly conduct A290-9; Safety standards A290-45 Light Industrial Park/ LITTERING 174-1
A290-15;A290-36 Salaries and compensation Planned Office Park Marine II(MII)District
Dress A290-29 A290-47 (LIO)District 280-58 280-55
Duty of Department Scene of investigation LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Site Plan Approval
A290-35 A290-20 172-2 280-134;280-137
Emergencies A290-3; Security standards A290-9; NOISE,PREVENTION OF STORMWATER
A290-11;A290-46 A290-42 180-1;180-2; 180-3; MANAGEMENT
Fecal matter A290-45 Seniority A290-5 180-4;180-5; 180-6; 236-5
Fees A290-15 Sergeants A290-10\A290-11 180-7 ZONING 280-4
Firearms A290-9 Sick leave A290-39 SOIL REMOVAL 228-7 POULTRY
Fitness for duty A290-39 Sick time A290-44 Special Exception Uses AGRICULTURAL USES
Gas A290-15 Sidearms A290-42 280-143 72-4
General duties A290-8; Sidewalks A290-37; STORMWATER Farmland Bill of Rights
A290-10;A290-12 A290-38 MANAGEMENT 280-98;280-99
General Rules A290-34\ Smoke A290-45 236-3;236-4;236-5; STORMWATER
A290-45 Specific duties A290-9; 236-17;236-19; MANAGEMENT
Grooming A290-43 A290-11;A290-13 236-20;236-35 236-5
Guns A290-15 Streetlighting A290-37; See Also WATER SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Harassment A290-36 A290-38 POLLUTION 240-3;240-44
Hazardous wastes A290-45 Supervisory officers Water Quality Improvement WETLANDS AND
Hospitals A290-44; A290-38 17-41;17-43;17-44; SHORELINE 275-2
A290-45 Tests A290-45 17-45 ZONING 280-4
Inquiries A290-25 Tobacco A290-15 WATERFRONT POWERS AND DUTIES
Inspections A290-15; Towing A290-15 CONSISTENCY AGRICULTURAL
A290-27 Town Board A290-2; REVIEW 268-3 ADVISORY
Intoxicating beverages A290-4;A290-15; ZONING 280-91 COMMITTEE 714
A290-15;A290-24 A29046 PONDS Board of Appeals 280-146
Intoxication A290-9 Types of action A290-47 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; COASTAL EROSION
Investigation of Use of intoxicating PROPERTY HAZARD AREAS
questionable deaths beverages A290-24 MAINTENANCE 111-29
A290-21 Vehicles A290-11; 100-4 FIRE PREVENTION AND
Investigations A290-15; A290-15;A290-45 Fishers Island Harbor BUILDING CODE
A290-17;A290-19; Violations and penalties Management 157-6 ADMINISTRATION
A290-20;A290-21; A290-9;A290-13; LITTERING 174-4 144-5
A290-24;A290-25; A290-15;A290-19; Parking at Beaches 189-2 LANDMARK
A290-31 A290-36;A290-47 SEWERS AND SEWAGE PRESERVATION
Lieutenant A290-8\A290-9 Waivers A29043 DISPOSAL 215-2 170-4
Maintenance of order Warrants A290-17; Site Plan Approval 280-133 POLICE DEPARTMENT
A290-34 A290-36 Southold Community 51-1
See Members of the Water A290-45 Preservation Project POLICE DEPARTMENT
Department A290-33 Weapons A290-15 Plan 17-13 RULES AND
Monthly report A290-31 Word Usage A290-46 Stop and Yield Intersections REGULATIONS
Notices A290-44 POLICE OFFICERS 260-4;260-6 A290-1
Order of rank A2904 Dogs 83-7 STORMWATER Records Management 59-14
Organization A290-1\ Emergency Removal of MANAGEMENT YOUTH BOARD 68-5
A290-5 Vehicles 260-23; 236-5;236-9;236-17; PRELINHNARY PLANS
Other occupations A290-40 260-24 236-18 HIGHWAY
Patrol duty A290-37 FILMING 139-4 SUBDIVISION OF LAND SPECIFICATIONS
Peddling and soliciting HOUSING FUND 34-2 2404;240-10;240-42 161-2;161-3
A290-15 Members of the Department VEHICLES AND PRELIMINARY PLATS
P Plastic bags A290-45 A290-33 TRAFFIC 260-9; SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Plastics A290-45 Parking at Beaches 189-7 260-Il 240-3;240-6;240-7;
Police Department A290-1; PARKS AND Water Quality Improvement 240-8;240-10;240-13;
A290-2;A290-4; RECREATION 17-43 240-15;240-16;
A290-8;A290-11; AREAS 193-3 Waterfowl and Gull Feeding 240-17;240-18;
A290-34;A290-35; POLICE DEPARTMENT and Domestic Pet 240-19;240-20;
A290-36;A290-41; 51-3;51-4 Waste 83-27 240-22;240-24;
A290-46;A290-47 POLICE DEPARTMENT WETLANDS AND 240-25;240-53;240-58
Police officers A2904; RULES AND SHORELINE 275-2; PRESERVATION OF
A290-16;A290-23; REGULATIONS 275-3;2754;275-11 NATURAL FEATURES
A290-36;A290-37 A290-4;A290-16; ZONING 280-4;280-113 Buffers 240-49
Powers and duties A290-1 A290-23;A290-36; POOLS Certificates of occupancy
Pro-arrest policy A290-36 A290-37 Agricultural-Conservation 240-49
Procedures A290-30 PUBLIC (A-C)District and Clearing 240-49
Profanity A290-15 ENTERTAINMENT Low-Density Conservation districts
Qualifications A290-16 AND SPECIAL Residential R-80, 240-51
Records A290-9;A290-11; EVENTS 205-5 R-120,R-200 and Construction 240-51
A290-15;A290-28; Street Numbering 237-28 R400 Districts 280-13 Drainage 240-51
A290-45 VEHICLES AND COASTAL EROSION Drainage plan 240-51
Records and documents TRAFFIC 260-7 HAZARD AREAS Easements 240-51
A290-28 VEHICLES,MOTOR- 111-6 Erosion and sediment
Reports A290-3;A290-9; DRIVEN 264-15; See Also SWIMMING control 240-49;240-51
A290-11;A290-13; 264-17 POOLS Farms and farming 240-49
A290-15;A290-31; POLITICAL SIGNS WETLANDS AND Fees 24049
A290-32;A290-36; See SIGNS SHORELINE 275-2 Final plats 240-51
A290-37;A290-38; POLLUTION ZONING 280-4 Floodplains 240-50
A290-44 See Also AIR POLLUTION PORCHES Grades and grading 240-49;
Requesting assistance Floating Homes 96-26 COASTAL EROSION 240-51
A290-26 General Business(B) HAZARD AREAS Improvements 240-51
Rules of conduct A290-15; District 280-48 111-6 Landscaping 240-49
A290-23 Licenses and permits 240-49
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PRESERVATION OF NATURAL
FEATURES...
Lots 240-49;240-51 Appeals 205-6 Town Attorney 205-2; Residential R-80,
See Also NATURAL Application requirements 205-5 R-120,R-200 and
FEATURES 205-4 Town Board 205-2;205-3; R-400 Districts 280-13
Open space 240-49 Application review 205-4;205-5;205-6; Wireless Communication
Planning Board 240-49; procedure and 205-7;205-8 Facilities 280-69;
240-51 standards 205-5 Town Clerk 205-5;205-6; 280-70
Screens and screening Assessments 205-4;205-7 205-7 ZONING 280-4
240-49 Bicycles 205-2 Trash 205-4 RADIOACTIVE WASTE
Stormwater 240-50;240-51 Building Inspector 205-2 Utilities 205-4 SEWERS AND SEWAGE
Stormwater,drainage and Carnivals 205-2 Variances 205-5 DISPOSAL 215-4
erosion control 240-51 Certificates of insurance Vehicles 205-2;205-4 RAFFLES
Street trees 240-49 205-4;205-7 Vendors 205-4;205-7 See GAMBLING
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Chief of Police 205-2 Violations and penalties REAL ESTATE SIGNS
240-49\240-51 Circuses 205-2 205-1;205-5;205-7; Signs 280-81;280-85
Trees 24049 Costs and expenses 205-5; 205-9 See Also SIGNS
Water 240-51 205-7 Waivers 205-4;205-7 RECORDS
Water conservation 240-51 Definitions 205-2 Zoning Board of Appeals Adoption of Renumbered
Wetlands 240-51 E-mail 205-7 205-2;205-5;205-7; 2006 Code 1-14
PRIVACY PROTECTION Easements 205-4;205-5 205-8 Affordable Housing(AHD)
See CONFIDENTIALITY Emergencies 205-4 Zoning districts 205-2 District 280-25;
PRIVIES Enforcement 205-8\205-9 PUBLIC HEARINGS, 280-30;280-31
SEWERS AND SEWAGE Events held on Town lands NOTICE OF Agricultural Planned
DISPOSAL 215-3 or events exceeding Assessments 55-1 Development District
PRIVY VAULTS 1,000 attendees 205-7 Hearings 55-1 280-175;280-179
SEWERS AND SEWAGE Farms and farming 205-2 Notices 55-1 ALARM SYSTEMS 75-2
DISPOSAL 215-3 Fees 205-4;205-5;205-7 Providing notice of public ANIMALS 83-18;83-24
PROFANITY Fire extinguishers 205-4 hearings 55-1 Appeals 59-8;59-10
POLICE DEPARTMENT Fire Marshal 205-5 Records 55-1 Appointments 59-5
RULES AND Firesafety 205-4 Setbacks 55-1 BOATS,DOCKS AND
REGULATIONS Garbage,rubbish and refuse Signs 55-1 WHARVES 96-10;
A290-15 205-4 Town Board 55-1 96-25
PROHIBITED USES General Provisions 205-1\ PUBLIC RECORDS, BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
See Also 205-3 ACCESS TO PROPERTY
NONCONFORMING Hearings 205-6 See RECORDS MAINTENANCE
USES Holidays 205-3 PUBLIC SAFETY 100-3;100-8
See Also SPECIAL Inspections 205-5 See SAFETY Chief of Police A290-7
EXCEPTION USES Liability insurance 205-4 STANDARDS COASTAL EROSION
ZONING 280-8;280-111 Licenses and permits PUBLIC WORKS HAZARD AREAS
PROPERTY 205-2;205-4;205-5; DEPARTMENT 111-10;111-29
MAINTENANCE 205-7;205-9 See DEPARTMENT OF Comptroller 59-2
Affordable Housing(AHD) Lighting 205-4;205-7 PUBLIC WORKS Confidentiality 59-2
District 280-32.1 Modification or rescission Costs and expenses 59-9
Agricultural-Conservation of permit 205-8Definitions 59-1
(A-C)District and Motorcycles 205-2 _ Q Denial of access;appeals
Low-Density Noise 205-7 QUALIFICATIONS 59-8
Residential R-80, Notices 205-4;205-7; Board of Appeals 280-146 Design Standards 240-45
R-120,R-200 and 205-8;205-9 Ethics Board 26-21 Designation of records
R-400 Districts 280-13 Parades 205-2 Exemption for Volunteer access officer;duties
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Parking 205-2;205-3; Fire Fighters and 59-3
PROPERTY 205-4;205-7 Ambulance Workers Designation of records
MAINTENANCE Parks and recreation 205-7 245-11 location 59-4
100-1;100-4 Penalties for offenses 205-9 HOUSING FUND 34-5 Disclosure 59-2
Historic Preservation Permit required 205-3 LANDMARK DOMESTIC
District(HPD)280-196 Permitted uses 205-2;205-5 PRESERVATION PARTNERSHIPS
NOISE,PREVENTION OF Planning Board 205-2; 170-5 1214
180-4 205-5 POLICE DEPARTMENT Ethics Board 26-23;26-25
PUBLIC ASSEMBLIES Planning Commission 205-5 51-3 Exceptions;records to be
FIRE PREVENTION AND Police Department 205-5; POLICE DEPARTMENT maintained 59-2
BUILDING CODE 205-9 RULES AND Fees 59-3;59-9
ADMINISTRATION Police officers 205-5 REGULATIONS FIRE PREVENTION AND
144-6 Purpose 205-1 A290-16 BUILDING CODE
LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Safety standards 205-1; Residency Requirements ADMINISTRATION
172-2 205-3;205-4;205-5; 42-9 144-5;144-8;144-16
Site Plan Approval 280-129 205-7 WATERFRONT Fishers Island Harbor
Special Exception Uses Sales 205-2;205-4 CONSISTENCY Management 157-12
280-143 Sanitary facilities 205-3; REVIEW 268-3 FLOOD DAMAGE
PUBLIC DOCKS 205-4 Wireless Communication PREVENTION 148-22
BOATS,DOCKS AND Security standards 205-4 Facilities 280-74 Grievance Procedures 47-1
WHARVES 964\96-5 Signs 205-2;205-4 QUORUM HIGHWAY
Definitions 964 Site plan review and LANDMARK SPECIFICATIONS
Docks 96-4;96-5 approval 205-5 PRESERVATION 161-49
Monopolization of docks, Site plans 205-2 170-4 Hours for public inspection
bulkheads and landing Special Events Requiring 59-5
places prohibited 96-5 Chairperson of the _ R_ Illicit Discharges 236-31;
PUBLIC Zoning Board of 236-32
ENTERTAINMENT Appeals'Approval RABIES CONTROL Inspections 59-3;59-9;
AND SPECIAL 205-4\205-659-10
ANIMALS 83-21;83-22
EVENTS Special Events Requiring RADIATION Investigations 59-2
Ambulance service 205-5 Town Board Approval Agricultural-Conservation LANDMARK
Amusements 205-2 205-7 (A-C)District and PRESERVATION
- Appeal from denial of a Special permits 205-8 Low-Density 170-5.170-11
special event permit Toilet facilities 205-2 LITTERING 174-5
205-6
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RECORDS...
Maintenance of list of RECORDS MANAGEMENT Planning Board 280-201; REFUSE
records by subject Advisory Board 59-15 280-202 See GARBAGE,RUBBISH
matter 59-7 Custody and control of Purpose 280-197 AND REFUSE
Marine I(MI)District records 59-16 Recreation areas 280-201 REGISTRATION
280-52 Definitions 59-13 Reports 280-201 BOATS,DOCKS AND
Marine II(MII)District Disposition of records 59-17 Safety standards 280-201 WHARVES 96-24
280-55 Improvements 59-15 Screens and screening See Also CERTIFICATES
Members of the Department Intent 59-11 280-201 OF REGISTRATION
A290-33 Minutes 59-13 Setbacks 280-201;280-203 Garbage,Rubbish and
See Also MINUTES Powers and duties 59-14 Sewers 280-201 Refuse 233-4
MUNICIPAL BUILDING Powers and duties of Site plan approval 280-202 Parking at Beaches 189-3;
ENERGY records management Site plans 280-201 189-4
BENCHMARKING officer 59-14 Town Board 280-197; PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS
177-5 Program established; 280-198;280-200; AND TRANSIENT
Notices 59-10 designation of records 280-201;280-204 RETAIL
PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS management officer Town Clerk 280-200; MERCHANTS 197-1;
AND TRANSIENT 59-12 280-201 197-4;197-6
RETAIL RECORDS 59-11\59-17 Utilities 280-201 TOURIST AND TRAILER
MERCHANTS 197-7; Records Advisory Board Water 280-201 CAMPS 253-14
197-8 59-15 Yards 280-203 VEHICLES AND
POLICE DEPARTMENT Security standards 59-13 ZONING 280-197\280-204 TRAFFIC 260-28
RULES AND Signs 59-15 Zoning districts 280-201 VEHICLES,MOTOR-
REGULATIONS Storage 59-12;59-13;59-14 Zoning Maps 280-200; DRIVEN 264-11
A290-9;A290-11; Town Board 59-15 280-201 REGISTRY
A290-15;A290-28; Town Clerk 59-12 RECREATIONAL Affordable.Housing(AHD)
A29045 RECREATION AREAS VEHICLE PARKS District 280-25;280-30
Public Access to Records Dogs 83-6 Applicability of other Agricultural-Conservation
59-1\59-10 Floating Homes 96-26 chapter provisions (A-C)District and
PUBLIC HEARINGS, Parking at Beaches 189-4 253-24 Low-Density
NOTICE OF 55-1 See Also PARKS AND Camping 253-20 Residential R-80,
Public notice required 59-10 RECREATION Dates of operation;time R-120,R-200 and
RECORDS 59-2;59-3; PARKS AND limit for R-400 Districts 280-13
59-4;59-5;59-6;59-7; RECREATION accommodation 253-23 General Business(B)
59-8;59-9;59-10 AREAS 193-1; Definitions 253-20 District 28048
Records access officer 193-3.1;193-6;193-7; Drainage 253-22 Hamlet Business(HB)
59-3;59-8;59-10 193-10;193-11 Driveways 253-22 District 28045
Records Management See Also PARKS AND Recreational vehicles Light Industrial(LI)District
59-11;59-12;59-13; RECREATION 253-20;253-21; 280-62
59-14;59-15;59-16; COMMITTEE 253-23;253-24 Light Industrial Park/
59-17 See Also PLAYGROUNDS Roadways and driveways Planned Office Park
See Records Management Recreational Floating Zone 253-22 (LIO)District 280-58
59-11\59-17 District(RFZ)280-201 Setbacks 253-21 Limited Business(LB)
Requests for access 59-6 Southold Community Site requirements 253-21 District 280-41
Rules of Conduct 26-7 Preservation Fund 17-4 TOURIST AND TRAILER Low-Density Residential
Safety standards 59-2 SUBDIVISION OF LAND CAMPS 253-20\253-24 R-40 District 280-17
Salaries and compensation 240-3;240-4;240-10; Trailers 253-20 Residential Office(RO)
59-2;59-9 240-42;240-43; Vehicles 253-20 District 280-38
SEWERS AND SEWAGE 24044;240-52 Yards 253-21 SANITARY FLOW
DISPOSAL 215-1; Two-Percent Real Estate RECREATIONAL CREDITS,
215-9 Transfer Tax 17-19 VEHICLES TRANSFER OF
Site Plan Approval 280-133 ZONING 280-4 FLOOD DAMAGE 117-11
SOIL REMOVAL 228-6; RECREATIONAL FIRES PREVENTION 148-4; REMOVAL OF UTILITY
228-9;228-12 See FIRES 148-14;148-15;148-21 POLES
STORMWATER RECREATIONAL Recreational Vehicle Parks Cable television 237-31
MANAGEMENT FLOATING ZONE 253-20;253-21; Definitions 237-31
236-5;236-9;236-20; DISTRICT(RFZ) 253-23;253-24 Height regulations 237-31
236-24 Accessory uses and Site Plan Approval 280-137 Legislative intent and
Street Numbering 237-24 structures 280-202; See Also VEHICLES purpose 237-30
SUBDIVISION OF LAND 280-204 ZONING 280-4 Notices 237-32
R 240-10;240-17; Applicability 280-198 RECYCLABLE Penalties for offenses
240-19;240-21; Application procedure MATERIALS 237-33
240-25;240-29; 280-201 Garbage,Rubbish and Removal of damaged or
240-34;240-35; Assessments 280-201 Refuse 233-1 double utility poles
240-38;240-41; Boundaries 280-200 RECYCLABLES 237-32
24044;240-52;240-57 Comprehensive Plan Garbage,Rubbish and Safety standards 237-30
TOURIST AND TRAILER 280-201 Refuse 233-1;233-2; STREETS AND
CAMPS 253-13 Dimensional and parking 233-3;233-3.1;233-4; SIDEWALKS 237-30\
Town Board 59-3;59-8 requirements 280-203 233-5;233-6 237-33
Town Clerk 59-3;59-8 Eligibility 280-199 Light Industrial Park/ Utilities 237-30;237-31;
Two-Percent Real Estate Fees 280-201 Planned Office Park 237-32
Transfer Tax 17-20; Hearings 280-201 (LIO)District 280-58 Utility poles 237-30;
17-21;17-22;17-24; Landscaping 280-201 SALVAGE CENTERS 237-31;237-32
17-28;17-29;17-34; Lots 280-201 211-1 Violations and penalties
17-35;17-37 Notices 280-201 RECYCLING 237-30;237-32;237-33
WETLANDS AND Parking 280-201;280-203; Garbage,Rubbish and RENTAL PERMITS
SHORELINE 275-10 280-204 Refuse 233-7 Advertising 207-9
ZONING 280-4;280-7; Parking requirements Light Industrial Park/ Apartments 207-2
280-9;280-92; 280-204 Planned Office Park Appeals 207-8
280-151;280-154 Parks and Recreation (LIO)District 280-58 Application for search
RECORDS ACCESS Committee 280-201 See Also SOLID WASTE warrant 207-6
OFFICER Pedestrians 280-201 Water Quality Improvement Blight 207-1
RECORDS 59-3;59-8; Permitted uses 280-202 17-43 Broker's/agent's
59-10 responsibility 207-9
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Building Inspector 207-2 Parking at Beaches 189-3 TRANSPORTATION Signs 280-38
Building permits 207-2 RENTAL PERMITS 207-7 ACCESS Single-family dwellings
Carbon monoxide detectors Residential Office(RO) MANAGEMENT 64-4 280-38
207-4 District 280-38 Two-Percent Real Estate Site plan approval 280-38
Certificates of occupancy REPORTS Transfer Tax 17-34 Site plan review and
207-5;207-7 Affordable Housing(AHD) WATERFRONT approval 280-38
Charges 207-5 District 280-29;280-30 CONSISTENCY Special exception uses
Code Enforcement Officer AGRICULTURAL REVIEW 268-4 280-38
207-2;207-10 ADVISORY WETLANDS AND Special exceptions 280-38
Definitions 207-2 COMMITTEE 71-4 SHORELINE 275-7; Storage 280-38
Electrical Code 207-1 Agricultural Planned 275-8 Tenants 280-38
Electrical Inspector 207-2 Development District Wireless Communication Two-family dwellings
Emergencies 207-5 280-174 Facilities 280-70; 280-38
Enforcement 207-10 ALARM SYSTEMS 75-1; 280-74 Use regulations 280-38
Fees 207-3;207-5;207-8 75-2 YOUTH BOARD 68-4 Vacant lots 280-38
Fire Marshal 207-2 Assessment and Tax Relief ZONING 2804;280-151; ZONING 280-37\280-39
Fire prevention 207-1; for Superstorm Sandy 280-157 Zoning Board of Appeals
2074;207-7;207-8 Impact 245-23 RESIDENCY 280-38
Hearings 207-8 Board of Appeals 280-146 REQUIREMENTS RESORT RESIDENTIAL
Implementation 207-12 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Appointments 42-10 (RR)DISTRICT
Inspections 207-5;207-6; PROPERTY Eligibility requirements for Accessory uses and
207-7 MAINTENANCE Town Attorney 42-10 structures 280-35
Landlords 207-2 100-5 OFFICERS AND Bed and breakfast 280-35
Legislative intent 207-1 Chief of Police A290-7 EMPLOYEES 42-9\ Board of Appeals 280-35
Licenses and permits 207-7 COASTAL EROSION 42-10 Boats and Boating 280-35
Notices 207-8 HAZARD AREAS Qualifications 42-9 Bulk,area and parking
One-family dwellings 207-2 111-27;111-29;111-35 Supersession of Town Law regulations 280-36
Parking 207-1 ELECTRICAL and enactment Camps 280-35
Penalties for offenses INSPECTIONS 126-3 authority 42-9 Conservation districts
207-11 Ethics Board 26-25 Terms of office 42-10 280-35
Plumbing 207-2 Exemption for War Town Attorney 42-10 Hotels 280-35
Plumbing Code 207-1 Veterans and Gold Star RESIDENTIAL Marinas 280-35
Rental permit required Parents 245-15 CONSTRUCTION Mooring 280-35
207-7 FIRE PREVENTION AND See BUILDING Motels 280-35
Rental property 207-7 BUILDING CODE CONSTRUCTION Parking 280-36
Rental units 207-7 ADMINISTRATION See CONSTRUCTION Permitted uses 280-35
Revocation of permit 207-8 144-5;144-17 RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS Planning Board 280-35
Safety standards 207-1; FLOOD DAMAGE BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Purpose 280-34
207-5;207-8 PREVENTION 148-6; PROPERTY Residential districts 280-35
Sanitation 207-2 148-22 MAIN'T'ENANCE Restaurants 280-35
Search warrants 207-6 HIGHWAY 100-4 Sewers 280-34;280-35
Smoke detectors 207-4 SPECIFICATIONS Hamlet Density(HD) Signs 280-35
Smoke detectors and carbon 161-49 Residential District Site plan approval 280-35
monoxide detectors Historic Preservation 280-20;280-21;280-23 Site plan review and
207-4 District(HPD)280-195 Residential Office(RO) approval 280-35
Stormwater 207-2 LANDMARK District 280-38 Special exception uses
Tenants 207-2 PRESERVATION Resort Residential(RR) 280-35
Town Board 207-1;207-2; 170-5 District 280-35 Special exceptions 280-35
207-3;207-8 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Site Plan Approval Trailer camps 280-35
Town Clerk 207-8 172-2 280-129;280-137 Use regulations 280-35
Town Engineer 207-2 LITTERING 174-5 Wireless Communication Water 280-34;280-35
Vehicles 207-1 Members of the Department Facilities 280-73 ZONING 280-34\280-36
Violations and penalties A290-33 ZONING 280-5;280-78; RESTAURANTS
207-1;207-6;207-7; MUNICIPAL BUILDING 280-93;280-94; Agricultural-Conservation
207-8;207-11;207-12 ENERGY 280-104;280-110 (A-C)District and
Warrants 207-5 BENCHMARKING RESIDENTIAL OFFICE Low-Density
RENTAL PROPERTY 177-6 (RO)DISTRICT Residential R-80,
Affordable Housing(AHD) POLICE DEPARTMENT Accessory uses and R-120,R-200 and
District 280-30 RULES AND structures 280-38 R-400 Districts 280-13
See Also LANDLORDS REGULATIONS Affordable housing 280-38 General Business(B)
RENTAL PERMITS 207-7 A290-3;A290-9; Apartments 280-38 District 280-48
See Also TENANTS A290-11;A290-13; Bed and breakfast 280-38 Hamlet Business(HB)
ZONING 2804;280-111 A290-15;A290-31; Board of Appeals 280-38 District 280-45
RENTAL UNITS A290-32;A290-36; Bulk,area and parking Limited Business(LB)
Agricultural-Conservation A290-37;A290-38; regulations 280-39 District 280-41
(A-C)District and A29044 Churches 280-38 Marine II(MII)District
Low-Density Recreational Floating Zone Conservation districts 280-55
Residential R-80, District(RFZ)280-201 280-38 Residential Office(RO)
R-120,R-200 and SANITARY FLOW Insurance 280-38 District 280-38
R-400 Districts 280-13 CREDITS, Library 280-38 Resort Residential(RR)
General Business(B) TRANSFER OF 117-9 Meetings 280-38 District 280-35
District 28048 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Museums 280-38 Signs 280-85
Hamlet Business(HB) DISPOSAL 2154 Parking 280-38;280-39 WETLANDS AND
District 280-45 STORMWATER Permitted uses 280-38 SHORELINE 275-11
Light Industrial(LI)District MANAGEMENT Places of worship 280-38 ZONING 2804;280-78
280-62 236-20 Planning Board 280-38 RETAIL FOOD
Light Industrial Park/ SUBDIVISION OF LAND Purpose 280-37 ESTABLISHMENTS
Planned Office Park 240-3;240-19 Registry 280-38 See RESTAURANTS
(LIO)District 280-58 TOBACCO Rental units 280-38 RETAINING WALLS
\, Limited Business(LB) ADVERTISING 249-1 Residential districts 280-38 FIRE PREVENTION AND
District 280-41 TOURIST AND TRAILER Restaurants 280-38 BUILDING CODE
Low-Density Residential CAMPS 253-14 Sales 280-38 ADMINISTRATION
R-40 District 280-17 Schools 280-38 144-8
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RETAINING WALLS...
Site Plan Approval 280-134 Curbs 161-34; 161-38; Sheds 161-46 RULES OF CONDUCT
See Also WALLS 161-41;161-45;161-46 Sidewalks 161-39; 161-46 Appearances 26-10
WETLANDS AND Demolition 161-21 Stone blend wearing course Avoidance of conflicts 26-4
SHORELINE 275-2; Design criteria for leaching 161-20 Board of Assessment 26-13
275-11 basins 161-28 Storage 161-29; 161-30 Compensation 26-5;26-12;
ZONING 280-4 Drainage 161-18;161-25; Storm drains 161-33 26-16
RETIREMENT 161-27;161-28; Stormwater 161-27; Confidential information
Affordable Housing(AHD) 161-29;161-30; 161-29; 161-30; 26-11
District 280-25 161-31;161-32; 161-32; 161-36 Confidentiality 26-11
ETHICS 26-17 161-36; 161-45 Stormwater drainage Conflicts of interest 26-3;
Grievance Procedures 47-1 Drainage design criteria systems 161-32 26-5;26-7
Members of the Department 161-27 Street trees 161-44 E-mail 26-12
A290-33 Drainage pipe criteria Streetlighting 16146 ETHICS 26-3\26-16
See Also PENSIONS 161-36 Streetlighting specifications Exclusion from Code of
Senior Citizen Exemption Driveways 161-39;161-46 16146 Ethics 26-16
245-1;245-2 Dumps and dumping Stripping and stockpiling Fees 26-5
WATERFRONT 161-19;161-21 soil 161-17 General prohibition 26-5
CONSISTENCY Dust 161-23 Tests 161-26; 161-29; Gifts 26-8
REVIEW 268-3 Easements 161-18 161-30;161-40;161-46 Goal 26-3
REVIEW,BOARD OF Electrical Code 161-46 Through streets 161-46 Historic Preservation
See BOARD OF REVIEW Emergency vehicles 161-20 Town Board 161-44;161-47 Commission 26-16
RIGHT OF ENTRY Excavation and Town Engineer 161-26; Inducement of others and
FIRE PREVENTION AND embankment 161-18 161-27;161-29; bribery 26-15
BUILDING CODE Excavations 161-17; 161-30;161-31;16144 Internet 26-12
ADMINISTRATION 161-18;161-25; Trees 161-16;161-29; Licenses and permits 26-16
144-14 161-29;161-30; 161-36 161-30; 161-42;161-44 Officers and employees
STORMWATER Fences 161-16;161-29; Trenches 161-36 26-4;26-11
MANAGEMENT 161-41;161-42 Trucks 161-19; 161-21 Planning Board 26-13
236-20 Fencing and curbs at Utility poles 161-46 Political activities
RIGHT TO FARM recharge basins 161-41 Vibrations 161-21 prohibited 26-12
Farmland Bill of Rights Fill 161-25 Warrants 161-46 Records 26-7
280-97 Grades and grading 161-18; Water 161-30; 161-39; Recusa126-6
See Also FARMS AND 161-19; 161-21; 161-44 Recusal procedure 26-7
FARMING 161-22; 161-23; Yards 161-24 Representation 26-9
ROADS 161-24;161-29; Zoning districts 161-15 Restriction on elected
See STREETS AND 161-30;161-35; ROLLER BLADES official or member of
SIDEWALKS 161-42;161-46 See BICYCLES board 26-13
ROADSIDE STANDS Groundwater 161-29; See SKATEBOARDS Revolving door 26-14
ZONING 280-4 161-30 ROLLER SKATES Sales 26-12
ROADWAY Gutters 161-29; 161-34 Agricultural-Conservation Town Attorney 26-13
CONSTRUCTION Heating 161-22;161-23 (A-C)District and Town Board 26-5;26-9;
Alterations or modifications Height regulations 16144; Low-Density 26-10;26-13
to specifications 161-47 161-46 Residential R-80, Town Clerk 26-5
Aluminum 161-36 HIGHWAY R-120,R-200 and Violations and penalties
As-constructed survey SPECIFICATIONS R-400 Districts 280-13 26-4;26-15
161-45 161-15\161-48 See Also BICYCLES Waivers 26-5
Asphalt binder course Improvements 161-25 See Also SKATEBOARDS Zoning Board of Appeals
161-22 Industrial districts 161-15 ROOFS 26-13
Asphalt pavement cores Insects 161-44 Agricultural-Conservation
161-26 Inspection of work 161-48 (A-C)District and — S —
Asphalt wearing course Inspections 161-19;161-21; Low-Density
161-23 161-42;161-46;161-48 Residential R-80, SAFETY STANDARDS
Backfilling 161-25; 161-36; Landfills 161-16 R-120,R-200 and Affordable Housing(AHD)
161-44 Landscaping 161-42; R-400 Districts 280-15 District 280-28
Base course for asphalt 16143 FIRE PREVENTION AND AGRICULTURAL USES
pavement 161-21 Landscaping of recharge BUILDING CODE 72-2;72-3
Base course for stone blend basins Types A and B ADMINISTRATION Agricultural-Conservation
road 161-19 161-42 144-3; 144-10 (A-C)District and
Bituminous surface Lighting 161-46 FLOOD DAMAGE Low-Density
treatment double Lots 161-15;161-16 PREVENTION 148-18 Residential R-80,
application 161-24 Major subdivisions 161-38 General Business(B) R-120,R-200 and
Bonds 161-46 Manholes 161-35 District 280-48 R-400 Districts 280-13
S Brush,grass and weeds Manure 16144 Hamlet Business(HB) ANIMALS 83-17
161-16;161-30;161-42 Modifications to existing District 280-45 APPEARANCE TICKETS
Catch basins 161-34 private roads 161-25 SEWERS AND SEWAGE 5-2
Clearing and grubbing Notices 161-44 DISPOSAL 215-2; Board of Appeals 280-146
161-16 Parking 161-15 2154;215-9 BOATS,DOCKS AND
Concrete curbs 161-38 Planning Board 161-15; Signs 280-85;280-86 WHARVES 96-14;
Concrete cylinders 161-40 161-44 Site Plan Approval 280-134 96-15
Concrete footings,slabs and Plastics 161-46 STORMWATER BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
headwalls 161-37 Recharge basins Type A and MANAGEMENT PROPERTY
Concrete sidewalks and drainage areas 161-29 236-5 MAINTENANCE
driveway entrances Recharge basins Type B and WETLANDS AND 100-2;100-3; 100-4
161-39 drainage areas 161-30 SHORELINE 275-2; Design Standards 240-45;
Construction 161-15; Recharge Basins Type C 275-4 240-46
161-18;161-21; 161-31 Wireless Communication Emergency Activities
161-24;161-25; Safety standards 161-44; Facilities 280-69; 111-17;111-18
161-37;161-38 16146 280-71;280-72 Farm Stands 72-11
Construction specifications Screens and screening ZONING 280-4;280-104; Farmland Bill of Rights
161-15 161-22;161-23; 280-108 280-97;280-99
Costs and expenses 161-21; 161-24; 161-29; RUBBISH FILMING 139-1;139-3
161-26;161-40 161-30;161-42 See GARBAGE,RUBBISH Fishers Island Harbor
Seeding 161-43 AND REFUSE Management 157-6
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SAFETY STANDARDS...
Floating Homes 96-26 WETLANDS AND Limited Business(LB) PUBLIC
FLOOD DAMAGE SHORELINE 275-3; District 280-41 ENTERTAINMENT
PREVENTION 148-2; 275-11;275-12 Marine I(MI)District AND SPECIAL
148-4;148-7;148-18; Wireless Communication 280-52 EVENTS 205-3;205-4
148-22;148-23 Facilities 280-67; Marine H(MII)District See Also TOILET
Grievance Procedures 47-1 280-70;280-76; 280-55 FACILITIES
HIGHWAY 280-76.2 OPEN SPACE ZONING 2804
SPECIFICATIONS ZONING 280-2;280-3; PRESERVATION SANITARY FLOW
161-6;161-7 280-111;280-125 185-4;185-5 CREDITS,TRANSFER
Light Industrial(LI)District SALARIES AND PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS OF
280-62 COMPENSATION AND TRANSIENT Affordable housing 117-3;
Light Industrial Park/ Adoption of Code 1-4 RETAIL 117-6;117-9;117-11;
Planned Office Park See Also COMPENSATION MERCHANTS 197-2; 117-14
(LIO)District 280-58 1974;197-5;197-6; Applicability;general
LIGHTING,OUTDOOR FILMING 139-4 197-10 prohibitions 117-4
172-2;172-5 General Business(B) See Also PEDDLING AND Assessments 117-9
LITTERING 174-1 District 280-48 SOLICITING Building Inspector 117-9
Members of the Department Hamlet Business(HB) PUBLIC Building permits 117-10
A290-33 District 280-45 ENTERTAINMENT Certificates of occupancy
NOISE,PREVENTION OF POLICE DEPARTMENT AND SPECIAL 117-13
180-2;180-3 51-6 EVENTS 205-2;205-4 Construction 117-10;
PARKS AND POLICE DEPARTMENT Residential Office(RO) 117-13
RECREATION RULES AND District 280-38 Costs and expenses 117-9
AREAS 193-6;193-11 REGULATIONS Rules of Conduct 26-12 County Clerk 117-11
POLICE DEPARTMENT A29047 SANITARY FLOW Covenants and restrictions
RULES AND RECORDS 59-2;59-9 CREDITS, 117-11
REGULATIONS Senior Citizen Exemption TRANSFER OF Definitions 117-3
A29045 245-1;245-2 117-5;117-6;117-11 Determination of credits to
PUBLIC WETLANDS AND Senior Citizen Exemption be deposited;duties of
ENTERTAINMENT SHORELINE 275-3.1 245-1;245-2 Clerk 117-7
AND SPECIAL SALES SEWERS AND SEWAGE Easements 117-5;117-8
EVENTS 205-1; Adoption of Code 1-4;1-10 DISPOSAL 215-2 Environmental quality
205-3;2054;205-5; Affordable Housing(AHD) Signs 280-85 review 117-9
205-7 District 280-25; Southold Community Expiration 117-13
RECORDS 59-2 280-30;280-31 Preservation Fund 17-9 Fire protection 117-9
Recreational Floating Zone AGRICULTURAL LANDS STORMWATER Groundwater 117-3;117-6
District(RFZ)280-201 PRESERVATION MANAGEMENT Hearings 117-7;117-9;
Removal of Utility Poles 70-4;70-5 236-5 117-12;117-14
237-30 Agricultural Planned SUBDIVISION OF LAND Irreversible transfer 117-8
RENTAL PERMITS 207-1; Development District 240-3;240-34 Meetings 117-9
207-5;207-8 280-174;280-175; TOBACCO Notices 117-9;117-10;
Roadway Construction 280-176;280-177; ADVERTISING 117-12;117-13;117-14
16144;16146 280-179;280-180; 249-1;249-2 Open space 117-2; 117-3
SEWERS AND SEWAGE 280-181 Two-Percent Real Estate Permitted uses 117-3
DISPOSAL 215-10 AGRICULTURAL USES Transfer Tax 17-20; Planning Board 117-9;
SHELLFISH AND OTHER 724 17-24;17-25 117-11
MARINE Agricultural-Conservation Waterfowl and Gull Feeding Procedure for transfer from
RESOURCES 219-5 (A-C)District and and Domestic Pet bank to receiving
Signs 280-82;280-88 Low-Density Waste 83-27 district 117-9
Site Plan Approval Residential R-80, WATERFRONT Purpose and intent 117-2
280-128;280-129; R-120,R-200 and CONSISTENCY Registry 117-11
280-131;280-133; R-400 Districts 280-13 REVIEW 268-3 Reports 117-9
280-137 BOATS,DOCKS AND WETLANDS AND Return of credit to bank
Small Wind Energy Systems WHARVES 96-10; SHORELINE 275-2 117-14
277-3 96-25 See Also YARD SALES Revocation 117-12
SOIL REMOVAL 228-1; Farm Stands 72-5;72-6; ZONING 2804;280-78; Sales 117-5;117-6;117-11
228-5;228-7 72-7 280-79;280-104; Sanitary flow credit bank
Special Exception Uses Farmland Bill of Rights 280-118 117-5
280-142;280-143 280-98 SALVAGE CENTERS Sanitary flow credit
STORMWATER Fishers Island Harbor Application and fee 211-3 certificate 117-10
MANAGEMENT Management 157-12 Definitions 211-1 Sanitary flow credit transfer
236-2;236-3;236-4; Floating Homes 96-27 Fees 211-3 117-6
236-5;236-18;236-24 FLOOD DAMAGE Licenses and permits 211-5 Schools 117-9
SUBDIVISION OF LAND PREVENTION 148-4 Parking 211-3;2114 Title 117-1
240-2;2404;240-10; See Also GARAGE SALES Parking and access 2114 Town Attorney 117-5;
240-38;240-43;240-56 General Business(B) Penalties for offenses 211-6 117-9;117-10;117-11
TRANSPORTATION District 28048 Permit provisions 211-5 Town Board 117-5; 117-6;
ACCESS Hamlet Business(IB) Permit required 211-2 117-7;117-9;117-10;
MANAGEMENT 64-5 District 28045 Recyclables 211-1 117-11;117-12;
Vehicle Traffic 260-26 HIGHWAY Storage 211-3 117-13;117-14
VEHICLES AND SPECIFICATIONS Town Board 211-3;211-5 Town Clerk 117-7;117-9;
TRAFFIC 260-27 16149 Town Clerk 211-3 117-10;117-11;
VEHICLES,MOTOR- Historic Preservation Violations and penalties 117-13;117-14
DRIVEN 264-2; District(HPD)280-191 211-6 Water supply 117-9
264-14;264-15 HOUSING FUND 34-2; SANITARY FACILITIES Zoning districts 117-3;
Waterfowl and Gull Feeding 344;34-5;34-6 FILMING 139-3 117-6;117-14
and Domestic Pet JUNKYARDS 166-3 FLOOD DAMAGE SANITARY LANDFILL
Waste 83-28;83-31 Light Industrial(LI)District PREVENTION 148-4; See LANDFILLS
WATERFRONT 280-62 148-19;148-20 SANITATION
CONSISTENCY Light Industrial Park/ JUNKYARDS 166-7 APPEARANCE TICKETS
REVIEW 268-3 Planned Office Park 5-2
(LIO)District 280-58 RENTAL PERMITS 207-2
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SATELLITE DISH SCREENS AND See Also HEARING DOGS R-120,R-200 and
ANTENNAS SCREENING See Also SERVICE DOGS R-400 Districts
See Also ANTENNAS Agricultural-Conservation SEIZURE 280-13;280-15
Wireless Communication (A-C)District and Dogs 83-11 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
Facilities 280-68; Low-Density Emergency Removal of PROPERTY
280-72 Residential R-80, Vehicles 260-24 MAINTENANCE
SCHOOLS R-120,R-200 and SENIOR CITIZEN 100-4
Affordable Housing(AHD) R-400 Districts 280-13 EXEMPTION Design Standards 240-45
District 280-26 See Also BUFFERS Applications 245-3 Farm Stands 72-6
Agricultural-Conservation FLOOD DAMAGE Assessments 245-3;245-4 General Business(B)
(A-C)District and PREVENTION 148-16 Assessor 245-3 District 280-50
Low-Density General Business(B) Complaints 245-4 Hamlet Business(HB)
Residential R-80, District 280-48 Conditions 245-2 District 280-45
R-120,R-200 and Hamlet Business(HB) Costs and expenses 245-1 Light Industrial(LI)District
R-400 Districts 280-13 District 280-45 Drugs and drug 280-62;280-64
Exemption for Cold War See Also LANDSCAPING paraphernalia 245-1 Light Industrial Park/
Veterans 245-18 Light Industrial(LI)District Eminent domain 245-2 Planned Office Park
Exemption for Volunteer 280-62;280-64 Hearings 245-4 (LIO)District 280-58;
Fire Fighters and Light Industrial Park/ Insurance 245-1 280-60
Ambulance Workers Planned Office Park Notice 245-6 Limited Business(LB)
245-11;245-13 (LIO)District 280-58; Notices 245-3;245-4;245-6 District 280-43
Exemption for War 280-60 Partial exemption for senior Plum Island Conservation
Veterans and Gold Star Limited Business(LB) citizens 245-1 District(PIC)280-189
Parents 245-16 District 28041 Penalties for offenses 245-5 Plum Island Research
FIRE PREVENTION AND Preservation of Natural Reapplications 245-4 District(PIR)280-185
BUILDING CODE Features 240-49 Retirement 245-1;245-2 PUBLIC HEARINGS,
ADMINISTRATION Recreational Floating Zone Salaries and compensation NOTICE OF 55-1
144-8;144-15 District(RFZ)280-201 245-1;245-2 Recreational Floating Zone
Garbage,Rubbish and Roadway Construction Sales 245-1;245-2 District(RFZ)
Refuse 233-3 161-22;161-23; Senior citizens 245-1 280-201;280-203
General Business(B) 161-24;161-29; Social Security 245-1;245-2 Recreational Vehicle Parks
District 280-48 161-30; 161-42 TAXATION 245-1\245-6 253-21
Hamlet Business(HB) SEWERS AND SEWAGE Violations and penalties Signs 280-85
District 280-45 DISPOSAL 215-4 245-5 Site Plan Approval
Historic Preservation Site Plan Approval SENIOR CITIZENS 280-133;280-134;
District(HPD) 280-129;280-131 Adoption of Renumbered 280-137
280-191;280-193 SOIL REMOVAL 228-7 2006 Code 1-14 Small Wind Energy Systems
Light Industrial(LI)District Special Exception Uses Senior Citizen Exemption 277-3
280-62 280-143 245-1 SOIL REMOVAL 228-5;
Light Industrial Park/ STORMWATER ZONING 280-4 228-7
Planned Office Park MANAGEMENT SEPTIC SYSTEMS SUBDIVISION OF LAND
(LIO)District 280-58 236-20 SUBDIVISION OF LAND 240-19;240-42;240-43
Marine I(MI)District TOURIST AND TRAILER 240-10 WATERFRONT
280-52 CAMPS 253-16 Water Quality Improvement CONSISTENCY
Marine II(Mll)District Wireless Communication 17-43 REVIEW 268-3
280-55 Facilities 280-70; WETLANDS AND WETLANDS AND
PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS 280-71;280-72; SHORELINE 2754 SHORELINE 275-2;
AND TRANSIENT 280-76.2 SEPTIC TANKS 275-3;275-5
RETAIL ZONING 2804;280-7; Illicit Discharges 236-26; Wireless Communication
MERCHANTS 197-10 280-78;280-91; 236-28 Facilities 280-70;
Residential Office(RO) 280-92;280-93; JUNKYARDS 166-7 280-72;280-76.2
District 280-38 280-94;280-104; SEWERS AND SEWAGE ZONING 280-4;280-104;
SANITARY FLOW 280-117 DISPOSAL 215-3; 280-105;280-116;
CREDITS, SEARCH WARRANTS 215-5 280-123
TRANSFER OF 117-9 See Also ARREST TOURIST AND TRAILER SEWAGE DISPOSAL,
SEWERS AND SEWAGE WARRANTS CAMPS 253-7 INDIVIDUAL
DISPOSAL 215-7 Illicit Discharges 23 6-3 1 WETLANDS AND See ILLICIT
Special Exception Uses RENTAL PERMITS 207-6 SHORELINE 275-3 CONNECTIONS
280-143 See Also WARRANTS ZONING 280-4 SEWAGE DISPOSAL,
Stop and Yield Intersections SECURITY STANDARDS SERVICE DOGS PRIVATE
260-6 Chief of Police A290-7 ANIMALS 83-23 See Also ILLICIT
SUBDIVISION OF LAND FILMING 139-3 See Also GUIDE DOGS CONNECTIONS
S 240-4;240-53 FLOOD DAMAGE See Also HEARING DOGS See Also ILLICIT
Targeted Business PREVENTION 148-21 PARKS AND DISCHARGES
Investment Exemption Illicit Discharges 236-31 RECREATION SEWERS AND SEWAGE
245-7 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR AREAS 193-3.1 DISPOSAL 215-3
TOBACCO 172-2 See Also SEEING EYE SEWER DISTRICTS
ADVERTISING Members of the Department DOGS SEWERS AND SEWAGE
249-1;249-2;249-3 A290-33 SERVICE STATIONS DISPOSAL 215-1;
VEHICLES AND POLICE DEPARTMENT See Also GAS STATIONS 215-2;215-3;215-14;
TRAFFIC 260-9; RULES AND General Business(B) 215-17
260-15 REGULATIONS District 280-48 SEWERS
VEHICLES,MOTOR- A290-9;A290-42 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Adoption of Renumbered
DRIVEN 264-6 PUBLIC 172-5 2006 Code 1-14
YOUTH BOARD 68-1; ENTERTAINMENT ZONING 280-4;280-78 Affordable Housing(AHD)
68-5 AND SPECIAL SETBACKS District 280-29
ZONING 280-4;280-78; EVENTS 205-4 Affordable Housing(AHD) Agricultural-Conservation
280-79 Records Management 59-13 District 280-24;280-28 (A-C)District and
SCOOTERS Wireless Communication Agricultural-Conservation Low-Density
VEHICLES,MOTOR- Facilities 280-69 (A-C)District and Residential R-80,
DRIVEN 264-3 SEEING EYE DOGS Low-Density R-120,R-200 and
Dogs 83-10 Residential R-80, R-400 Districts 280-13
See Also GUIDE DOGS
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SEWERS...
FLOOD DAMAGE Explosion hazards 2154 Sewers 215-1;215-2; Town Clerk 219-6
PREVENTION 148-3; Explosives 215-4 215-3;2154;215-5; Violations and penalties
148-15;148-16;148-22 Fees 215-7 215-6;215-7;215-8; 219-6
Hamlet Density(HD) Flammables 215-4 215-9;215-10;215-11; SHELLFISH AND OTHER
Residential District Fuel 215-4 215-12;215-14; MARINE RESOURCES
280-22 Garbage,rubbish and refuse 215-15;215-16; Angling for fish 219-2
Historic Preservation 215-2;215-3;215-4 215-17;215-18 Aquaculture/mariculture
District(HPD)280-195 Gas 215-4 Single-family dwellings exemption 219-21
See Also ILLICIT Gases 215-4 215-3 Assessments 219-4
CONNECTIONS General discharge Standards for building Bathing 219-4
Illicit Discharges 236-26 prohibitions 2154 sewers 215-9 Blue claw crabs 219-11
JUNKYARDS 166-4;166-7 General waste disposal Storage 215-2;2154 Board of Trustees 219-4;
Marine II(MII)District requirements 215-3 Storm sewers 215-2;215-3 219-16;219-17;
280-55 Glass 2154 Stormwater 215-2;215-4 219-18;219-21
Plum Island Research Grades and grading 215-9 Tests 215-2;215-4;215-9; Boats and Boating 219-4;
District(PIR)280-183 Groundwater 215-2;215-3; 215-10 219-12
Recreational Floating Zone 215-4;215-9 Toilet facilities 215-2 Coordination and
District(RFZ)280-201 Guaranties 215-8 Town Board 215-1;215-14; enforcement 219-23
Resort Residential(RR) Health Officer 215-3 215-17 Culling shellfish and
District 280-34;280-35 Industrial wastes 215-2; Town Engineer 215-9 restoration of
SEWERS AND SEWAGE 215-3;215-4 Toxic substances 215-4 underwater lands
DISPOSAL 215-1; Inspections 215-3;215-4; Trees 215-9 219-14
215-2;215-3;215-4; 215-7;215-9;215-10 Trenches 215-5;215-9 Definitions 219-4
215-5;215-6;215-7; Insurance 215-8 Two-family dwellings 215-7 Docks 219-4
215-8;215-9;215-10; Liability 215-4;215-8; Utilities 215-8;215-9 Dredges and scrapes 219-19
215-11;215-12; 215-10;215-17 Violations and penalties Eels 219-13
215-14;215-15; Licenses and permits 215-4;215-6;215-7; Fees 219-4
215-16;215-17;215-18 215-2;215-7;215-8 215-8;215-9;215-11; Fishing 219-4
Site Plan Approval 280-133 Liens 215-16;215-17 215-15;215-17;215-18 Fixed gear 219-15
STORMWATER Manholes 215-2;215-4; Walls 215-2;215-9 Markers 2194
MANAGEMENT 215-6 Water 215-2;215-3;2154; Mussels 219-12
236-4;236-5;236-19 Manure 215-4 215-9 Notices 219-16
Street Excavations 237-16 Meters 215-4 Water pollution 2154 Other Marine Resources
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Multifamily dwellings Watercourses 215-2 219-11\219-13
240-10;240-17; 215-7 SEXUAL HARASSMENT Penalties for offenses
240-42;240-44 Notices 215-3;215-4; See HARASSMENT 219-22
TOURIST AND TRAILER 215-7;215-8;215-9; SHADE TREES Planting of shellfish seed
CAMPS 253-7 215-11 See Also TREES 219-17
ZONING 280-4;280-112 Nuisances 215-4 ZONING 280-93 Prohibited Activities;
SEWERS AND SEWAGE Obstructions 2154 SHEDS Restricted Areas;
DISPOSAL Odors 2154 COASTAL EROSION Enforcement 219-14\
Abandonment 215-3;215-9 Paper 215-4;215-10 HAZARD AREAS 219-23
Accidental discharges 215-4 Penalties for offenses; 111-6 Purpose 219-5
Actions to collect rents disconnection 215-11 FIRE PREVENTION AND Residence requirements
215-17 Permit required to work on BUILDING CODE 219-1
Air conditioning 215-2; public sewers; ADMINISTRATION Residence Requirements;
215-4 tampering prohibited; 144-8 Title;Definitions;
Animals 215-3;215-4 penalties 215-6 FLOOD DAMAGE Purpose 219-1\219-5
Asbestos 215-9 Persons authorized to work PREVENTION 148-4 Restricted areas 219-16
Ashes 215-4 on sewers;licensed Marine III Zone District Safety standards 219-5
Assessments 215-16; drain layers 215-8 (MIII)280-205 See Shellfish 219-6\219-10
215-18 Plastics 215-4 Roadway Construction Title 219-3
Backfilling 215-9 Plumbers 215-8 161-46 Town Board 219-22
Barricades 215-9 Plumbing 215-2;215-9 STORMWATER Transplanting of shellfish
Bonds 215-8 Ponds 215-2 MANAGEMENT 219-18
Building permits 215-7 Powers and authority of 236-5 Trustees 219-19;219-20
Building sewer permits;fees inspectors 215-10 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Variances 219-21
215-7 Privies 215-3 240-42 Vegetation removal
Cesspools 215-3;215-5 Privy vaults 215-3 WETLANDS AND prohibited 219-20
Charges 215-7;215-15; Purpose 215-1;215-14 SHORELINE 275-2 Violations and penalties
215-16 Radioactive waste 215-4 ZONING 280-4 219-22;219-23
Churches 215-7 Records 215-1;215-9 SHELLFISH Water 219-4;219-14
Compensation 215-8 Rents;penalty for late Board of Trustees 219-7; Wetlands 219-20
Conservation districts 215-2 payment 215-15 219-8 SHOPPING CENTERS
Construction 215-2;215-3; Reports 215-4 Boats and Boating 219-8; General Business(B)
215-4;215-9;215-18 Roofs 215-2;215-4;215-9 219-9;219-10 District 280-48
Costs and expenses 215-3; Safety standards 215-10 Clams 219-9 Signs 280-87
215-4;215-7;215-8; Sales 215-2 Costs and expenses 219-6 VEHICLES AND
215-9;215-12;215-18 Schools 215-7 Fees 219-7 TRAFFIC 260-12;
Definitions;word usage Screens and screening 215-4 Licenses and permits 219-6 260-14;260-22
215-2 Septic tanks 215-3;215-5 Oysters 219-10 ZONING 280-4
Dirt 215-3 Severability 215-13 Parent and guardian SHRUBS
Discharges from private Sewage disposal,private responsibilities 219-6 AGRICULTURAL USES
systems 215-5 215-3 Permit fee;expiration; 72-4
Discretionary monitoring of Sewer districts 215-1; display 219-7 Farmland Bill of Rights
effluents 215-12 215-2;215-3;215-14; Permit requirements 219-6 280-98
Disorderly conduct 215-6 215-17 Scallops 219-8 Garbage,Rubbish and
Drainage 215-2;215-4; Sewer rent fund 215-18 SHELLFISH AND OTHER Refuse 233-4
215-5 Sewer Rents and Charges MARINE Light Industrial(LI)District
Easements 215-9;215-10 215-14\215-18 RESOURCES 219-6\ 280-62
Emergencies 215-4 Sewer Use 215-1\215-13 219-10 Light Industrial Park/
Excavations 215-7;215-8; Towing 219-8 Planned Office Park
215-9 Town Board 219-7 (LIO)District 280-58
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NOISE,PREVENTION OF Agricultural-Conservation Nonconforming uses 280-90 VEHICLES AND
180-4 (A-C)District and Notices 280-88 TRAFFIC 260-1;
See Also TREES Low-Density Obstructions 280-80 260-8;260-8.1;
WETLANDS AND Residential R-80, One-Way Streets 260-3.1 260-12;260-13;
SHORELINE 275-2 R-120,R-200 and Paper 280-83;280-85 260-17;260-18
Wireless Communication R-400 Districts 280-13 Parking 280-85 Violations and penalties
Facilities 280-70; Aluminum 280-82 Parking at Beaches 189-4 280-81;280-88
280-72 Animals 280-85 PARKS AND Walls 280-82;280-85;
ZONING 280-4;280-92; APPEARANCE TICKETS RECREATION 280-86;280-87
280-93;280-95; 5-2 AREAS 193-3;193-3.1 WETLANDS AND
280-118 Applicability;permit PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS SHORELINE 275-2;
SICK LEAVE required;application; AND TRANSIENT 275-11
POLICE DEPARTMENT approval;fees 280-81 RETAIL Wireless Communication
RULES AND Assessments 280-88 MERCHANTS 197-12 Facilities 280-70
REGULATIONS Awnings 280-85 Pedestrians 280-85 Yard sales 280-86
A290-39 Billboards 280-83 Planning Board 280-81 ZONING 280-4;280-78;
SIDEWALK SALES BOATS,DOCKS AND Plastics 280-82 280-80\280-90
See GARAGE SALES WHARVES 96-23 Prohibitions and general Zoning Board of Appeals
See YARD SALES Building Inspector 280-81; restrictions 280-83 280-81;280-86
SIDEWALKS 280-85;280-88 PUBLIC SINGLE-FAMILY
Adoption of Renumbered Business districts 280-85 ENTERTAINMENT DWELLINGS
2006 Code 1-14 Certificates of occupancy AND SPECIAL Agricultural-Conservation
BICYCLES 88-6 280-85 EVENTS 205-2;205-4 (A-C)District and
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Construction 280-81; PUBLIC HEARINGS, Low-Density
PROPERTY 280-85 NOTICE OF 55-1 Residential R-80,
MAINTENANCE Costs and expenses 280-88; Purpose 280-80 R-120,R-200 and
100-4 280-90 Real estate signs 280-81; R-400 Districts 280-13
BURNING,OUTDOOR Driveways 280-85 280-85 FIRE PREVENTION AND
104-1 Farmland Bill of Rights See Also REAL ESTATE BUILDING CODE
Design Standards 240-45 280-101 SIGNS ADMINISTRATION
FILMING 139-2 Farms and farming 280-85; Records Management 59-15 144-8
Garbage,Rubbish and 280-86;280-87 Residential Office(RO) Hamlet Density(HD)
Refuse 233-2 Fees 280-81 District 280-38 Residential District
General Business(B) Fences 280-82;280-85 Resort Residential(RR) 280-22
District 280-48 FILMING 139-3 District 280-35 Low-Density Residential
Hamlet Business(HB) FIRE PREVENTION AND Restaurants 280-85 R-40 District 280-17
District 280-45 BUILDING CODE Roofs 280-85;280-86 See Also ONE-FAMILY
HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION Safety standards 280-82; DWELLINGS
SPECIFICATIONS 144-6; 144-8 280-88 Residential Office(RO)
161-3;161-4 Garbage,Rubbish and Sales 280-85 District 280-38
LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Refuse 233-3 Setbacks 280-85 SEWERS AND SEWAGE
172-5 Gas 280-83 Shopping centers 280-87 DISPOSAL 215-3
LITTERING 174-1;174-2; General Business(B) Sidewalks 280-85 STORMWATER
174-5;174-6 District 280-48 Sign illumination 280-87 MANAGEMENT
POLICE DEPARTMENT General design principles Signs 280-80;280-81; 236-19
RULES AND 280-82 280-82;280-83; WETLANDS AND
REGULATIONS Glass 280-82;280-85 280-84;280-85; SHORELINE 275-5
A290-37;A290-38 Grades and grading 280-85 280-86;280-87; ZONING 280-4;280-78
Roadway Construction Hamlet Business(HB) 280-88;280-89;280-90 SINGLE-USE PLASTIC
161-39; 161-46 District 28045 Site Plan Approval BAGS
Signs 280-85 Height regulations 280-82; 280-133;280-134; See PLASTIC BAGS
Site Plan Approval 280-85 280-137 SITE PLAN APPROVAL
280-133;280-137 HIGHWAY Small Wind Energy Systems Accessory uses and
Snow and Ice Removal SPECIFICATIONS 2774 structures 280-127
237-19;237-20 161-11;161-12 Specific sign requirements Affordable housing 280-137
SOIL REMOVAL 228-4 Hotels 280-85 280-86 Affordable Housing(AHD)
Special Exception Uses Liability 280-88 Specific signs 280-85 District 280-29
280-143 Liens 280-88 Stop and Yield Intersections Agricultural-Conservation
STORMWATER Light Industrial(LI)District 260-4;260-6 (A-C)District and
MANAGEMENT 280-62 Storage 280-88 Low-Density
236-5;236-17;236-19 Light Industrial Park/ STORMWATER Residential R-80,
Street Excavations 237-5; Planned Office Park MANAGEMENT R-120,R-200 and
S237-12;237-13;237-16 (LIO)District 280-58 236-5;23 6-10 R-400 Districts 280-13
See Also STREETS AND Lighting 280-81;280-83; Street Excavations 237-13 Applicability 280-127
SIDEWALKS 280-87;280-88 Street Numbering 237-26 Application requirements
SUBDIVISION OF LAND LIGHTING,OUTDOOR SUBDIVISION OF LAND 280-133
240-17;240-21;240-36 172-7; 172-8 240-17;240-19;240-21 Appointments 280-135
VEHICLES AND Limitation of content or TOBACCO Approval of site plan
TRAFFIC 260-14; copy 280-84 ADVERTISING required 280-130
260-18;260-28 Limited Business(LB) 249-2;249-4 Architectural Review
VEHICLES,MOTOR- District 28041 Town Board 280-81 Committee 280-135
DRIVEN 264-3 LITTERING 174-6 Transition 280-89 Architectural review
Waterfowl and Gull Feeding Marinas 280-85;280-86 TRANSPORTATION standards 280-134
and Domestic Pet Marine I(MI)District ACCESS Assessments 280-133
Waste 83-28 280-52 MANAGEMENT 64-5 Bicycles 280-137
WETLANDS AND Marine 11(M11)District Trees 280-83 Blocks 280-133
SHORELINE 275-2 280-55 Unsafe,abandoned and Board of Appeals 280-131
ZONING 280-78;280-95; Motels 280-85 unlawful signs 280-88 Board of Trustees 280-133
280-111 Nonconforming signs Utilities 280-83 Boats and Boating 280-137
SIGNS 280-90 Utility poles 280-83 Bonds 280-131;280-137
Abandonment 280-88 See Also Variances 280-81;280-86 Buffers 280-131;280-137 -
Advertising 280-80; NONCONFORMING Building construction
280-81;280-85 SIGNS 280-128
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Building Inspector Improvements 280-129; Setbacks 280-133;280-134; FIRE PREVENTION AND
280-127;280-130; 280-131;280-133; 280-137 BUILDING CODE
280-131 280-137 Sewers 280-133 ADMINISTRATION
Building permits 280-127; Inspections 280-137 Sidewalks 280-133; 144-8
280-130;280-134 Investigations 280-130 280-137 General Business(B)
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Land clearing 280-136 Signs 280-133;280-134; District 280-48
PROPERTY Landscaping 280-129; 280-137 Hamlet Business(HB)
MAINTENANCE 280-131;280-133; Site Plan Approval District 280-45
100-4 280-134;280-137 280-127;280-129; Light Industrial(LI)District
Business districts 280-137 Letters of credit 280-131 280-130;280-131; 280-62
Certificates of Licenses and permits 280-132 Light Industrial Park/
appropriateness 280-130;280-131; Site plan review and Planned Office Park
280-131 280-133;280-136 approval 280-133; (LIO)District 280-58
Certificates of occupancy Liens 280-131 280-137 Limited Business(LB)
280-130 Light Industrial(LI)District Site plans 280-127; District 280-41
Cluster developments 280-62 280-129;280-130; Marine I(MI)District
280-137 Light Industrial Park/ 280-131;280-132; 280-52
Compensation 280-135 Planned Office Park 280-133;280-134; Marine II(MIl)District
Construction 280-128; (LIO)District 280-58 280-137;280-138 280-55
280-133;280-137; Lighting 280-129;280-133; SOIL REMOVAL 228-4 PUBLIC
280-138 280-137 Solar energy 280-138 ENTERTAINMENT
Costs and expenses Limited Business(LB) Special exceptions AND SPECIAL
280-131;280-137 District 280-41 280-130;280-131 EVENTS 205-5
Culverts 280-133 Lots 280-137 Standards for residential site Residential Office(RO)
Curbs 280-131;280-133; Low-Density Residential plans 280-137 District 280-38
280-137 R-40 District 280-17 Storage 280-134;280-137 Resort Residential(RR)
Decks 280-137 Marine I(MI)District Stormwater 280-129; District 280-35
Drainage 280-127; 280-52 280-133 Site Plan Approval
280-129;280-133 Marine 11(MII)District STORMWATER 280-133;280-137
Drainage plan 280-129; 280-55 MANAGEMENT ZONING 280-4
280-133 Marine III Zone District 236-16;280-133 SITE PLANS
Driveways 280-137 (MIII)280-205 Street trees 280-129; Affordable Housing(AHD)
Duration of plan 280-132 Markers 280-137 280-133 District 280-29;280-31
Easements 280-133 Meetings 280-131; Terms of office 280-135 AGRICULTURAL
Emergencies 280-137 280-133;280-137 Town Attorney 280-130 ADVISORY
Environmental quality Natural features 280-129; Town Board 280-128; COMMITTEE 71-4
review 280-131; 280-133 280-131;280-135 Agricultural-Conservation
280-137 Notices 280-131;280-137 Town Engineer 280-129; (A-C)District and
Excavations 280-129; Objectives 280-129 280-131 Low-Density
280-136 Off-street parking 280-129; Trailers 280-137 Residential R-80,
Farm Stands 72-6 280-133;280-137 Trees 280-129;280-130; R-120,R-200 and
Fee schedule for site plan Open space 280-127; 280-133;280-136 R-400 Districts 280-13
applications 280-138 280-128;280-137 Trustees 280-131 Farm Stands 72-6
Fees 280-129;280-131; Parking 280-127;280-128; Utilities 280-127;280-129; FIRE PREVENTION AND
280-133;280-137; 280-129;280-131; 280-133 BUILDING CODE
280-138 280-133;280-134; Utility poles 280-133 ADMINISTRATION
Fences 280-133;280-134; 280-137 Variances 280-131;280-137 144-8
280-137 Pedestrians 280-128; Vehicles 280-129;280-137 Garbage,Rubbish and
Findings of fact;purpose 280-129;280-133; Violations and penalties Refuse 233-6
280-128 280-137 280-130;280-136 General Business(B)
Fire hydrants 280-133; Planning Board 280-127; Waivers 280-131;280-133 District 280-48
280-137 280-129;280-130; Walls 280-137 Hamlet Business(HB)
Flood hazard areas 280-131;280-132; Water 280-128;280-129; District 280-45
280-129;280-133 280-133;280-137 280-133 Light Industrial Park/
Garages 280-134;280-137 Planning Commission Water supply 280-129; Planned Office Park
Garbage,Rubbish and 280-131 280-133 (LIO)District 280-58
Refuse 233-6 Plum Island Conservation Watercourses 280-133 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
Gas 280-129 District(PIC)280-187 Wells 280-133 172-8
General Business(B) Plum Island Research Wetlands 280-129;280-133 PUBLIC
District 28048 District(PIR)280-183 Wildlife 280-129;280-133 ENTERTAINMENT
Glare 280-129 Ponds 280-133 Wireless Communication AND SPECIAL
Grades and grading Porches 280-134;280-137 Facilities 280-70; EVENTS 205-2
280-129;280-133; Public assemblies 280-129 280-71;280-72 Recreational Floating Zone
280-134;280-136 Records 280-133 Yards 280-137 District(RFZ)280-201
Groundwater 280-129; Recreational Floating Zone ZONING 280-92;280-104; Site Plan Approval
280-137 District(RFZ)280-202 280-119;280-127\ 280-127;280-129;
Guaranties 280-131 Recreational vehicles 280-138;280-154 280-130;280-131;
Hamlet Business(HB) 280-137 Zoning Board of Appeals 280-132;280-133;
District 28045 Residential districts 280-130;280-131; 280-134;280-137;
Hamlet Density(HD) 280-129;280-137 280-137 280-138
Residential District Residential Office(RO) Zoning districts 280-129; SOIL REMOVAL 228-4
280-22 District 280-38 280-137 STORMWATER
Hearings 280-130; Resort Residential(RR) SITE PLAN REVIEW AND MANAGEMENT
280-131;280-137 District 280-35 APPROVAL 236-5;236-17
Height regulations 280-134 Retaining walls 280-134 Agricultural-Conservation SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Historic landmarks 280-131 Review procedure 280-131 (A-C)District and 240-42
Historic Preservation Roofs 280-134 Low-Density TOURIST AND TRAILER
Commission 280-131; Safety standards 280-128; Residential R-80, CAMPS 253-3
280-135 280-129;280-131; R-120,R-200 and Wireless Communication
Historic Preservation 280-133;280-137 R-400 Districts 280-13 Facilities 280-71;
-f District(HPD)280-193 Screens and screening 280-73;280-74;
Historical features 280-133 280-129;280-131 280-76.2
ZONING 280-4;280-151
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SKATEBOARDS Residential R-80, FIRE PREVENTION AND Sidewalks 228-4
Agricultural-Conservation R-120,R-200 and BUILDING CODE Site plan approval 228-4
(A-C)District and R-400 Districts 280-13 ADMINISTRATION Site plans 2284
Low-Density Farmland Bill of Rights 144-10 Storage 228-7
Residential R-80, 280-99 STORMWATER Stormwater 2284
R-120,R-200 and General Business(B) MANAGEMENT Stormwater management
R-400 Districts 280-13 District 280-48 236-3;236-4;236-17; 228-6
See Also BICYCLES Light Industrial(LI)District 236-18 Topsoil removal 228-3;
See Also ROLLER 280-62 SOIL MOVEMENT 228-4;228-5;228-6
SKATES Light Industrial Park/ See TOPSOIL REMOVAL See Also TOPSOIL
SKETCH PLANS Planned Office Park SOIL REMOVAL REMOVAL
HIGHWAY (LIO)District 280-58 Adoption of Code 1-2 Town Board 228-3;228-4;
SPECIFICATIONS Plum Island Research Adoption of Renumbered 228-5;228-6;228-7;
161-1 District(PIR)280-183 2006 Code 1-14 228-8;228-9;228-10;
SUBDIVISION OF LAND POLICE DEPARTMENT Application for permit 228-12;228-13
240-7;240-10;240-13; RULES AND 228-6 Town Clerk 228-6;228-7;
240-16;240-20 REGULATIONS Assessments 228-6 228-8;228-9;228-10;
SKETCH PLATS A290-45 Bond or cash deposit 228-9 228-11
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Special Exception Uses Bonds 228-9 Treasurer 228-6
240-6;240-7;240-8; 280-143 Brush,grass and weeds Vibrations 228-5
240-9;240-10;240-11; TOBACCO 228-7 Violations and penalties
240-12;240-13; ADVERTISING 249-1 Building Inspector 228-4 228-13
240-17;240-20; ZONING 280-111 Cesspools 228-4 Waiver by Town Board
240-26;240-27;240-28 SMOKE ALARMS Combustibles 228-7 228-10
SLAUGHTERHOUSES Agricultural-Conservation Comprehensive Plan 228-6 Waivers 228-10
ZONING 280-111 (A-C)District and Construction 228-4;228-7 Water 228-2;228-4;228-5;
SMALL WIND ENERGY Low-Density Costs and expenses 228-9 228-7
SYSTEMS Residential R-80, See Also DIRT Water supply 228-7
Abandonment 277-6 R-120,R-200 and Drainage 228-2;2284; Yards 228-6;228-11
Abandonment of use 277-6 R-400 Districts 280-13 228-7 SOLAR COLLECTORS
Advertising 277-4 SMOKE DETECTORS Drainage plan 228-5 FIRE PREVENTION AND
Anchoring 2774 FIRE PREVENTION AND Driveways 228-4 BUILDING CODE
Application 277-2 BUILDING CODE Dust 228-2;228-5;228-7 ADMINISTRATION
Appointments 277-7 ADMINISTRATION Excavations 228-1;228-3; 144-3
Blocks 277-2 144-8 228-4;228-5;228-6; Light Industrial(LI)District
Building Inspector 277-7 RENTAL PERMITS 207-4 228-7 280-62
Building permits 277-3; SMOKING Farms and farming 228-3; Light Industrial Park/
277-6 TOBACCO 228-4;228-6;228-7 Planned Office Park
Code Enforcement Officer ADVERTISING 249-1 Fees 228-8;228-11 (LIO)District 280-58
277-7 ZONING 280-4 Fences 228-4;228-7 SOLAR ENERGY
Construction 277-4 SNOW AND ICE Fill 228-7 Light Industrial(LI)District
Construction standards EMERGENCIES Garbage,rubbish and refuse 280-62
277-4 See EMERGENCIES 228-7 Light Industrial Park/
Costs and expenses 277-6 SNOW AND ICE Grades and grading 2284; Planned Office Park
Definitions 277-1 REMOVAL 228-6;228-7 (LIO)District 280-58
Development standards Brush,grass and weeds Hearings 228-5;228-12 Plum Island Conservation
277-3 237-20 Height regulations 228-7 District(PIC)280-187
Electromagnetic Churches 237-20 HIGHWAY Plum Island Research
interference 2774 Dirt 237-20 SPECIFICATIONS District(PIR)280-183
Enforcement;penalties for Intent 237-19 161-10 Site Plan Approval 280-138
offenses;remedies for Obstructions 237-20 Improvements 228-4 ZONING 280-4
violations 277-7 Penalties for offenses Insurance 228-6 SOLAR ENERGY
Fees 277-5 237-21 Intent of regulations 228-2 SYSTEMS
Fences 277-4 Sidewalks 237-19;237-20 Issuance and renewal of FIRE PREVENTION AND
Grades and grading 277-1 Snow and Ice Removal permits 228-8 BUILDING CODE
Height regulations 277-1; 237-20 Landscaping 228-4 ADMINISTRATION
277-2;277-3;277-4 Snow and ice removal; Legislative declaration 144-8
Lighting 277-4 general maintenance 228-1 Light Industrial(LI)District
Noise 277-2;277-3 237-20 Liability 228-9 280-62
Notices 277-3 STREETS AND Licenses and permits Light Industrial Park/
Safety standards 277-3 SIDEWALKS 237-19\ 228-8;228-12 Planned Office Park
Setbacks 277-3 237-21 Lots 228-7 (LIO)District 280-58
S Signs 277-4 Town Board 237-19 Noise 228-5 ZONING 280-2
Towers 277-1;277-2; Vacant lots 237-20 Notices 228-5;228-9; SOLID WASTE
277-3;277-4;277-7 Violations and penalties 228-12 Garbage,Rubbish and
Town Attorney 277-7 237-21 Nuisances 228-5 Refuse 233-1;233-3.1;
Town Board 277-7 SNOWMOBILES Operations excepted 228-4 233-6
Trees 277-3 VEHICLES,MOTOR- Parking 228-7 See Garbage,Rubbish and
Utilities 277-1;277-2; DRIVEN 264-3; Penalties for offenses Refuse 233-1\233-8
277-3;277-4 264-15 228-13 See Also GARBAGE,
Violations and penalties SOCIAL SECURITY Permit required 228-3 RUBBISH AND
277-7 Senior Citizen Exemption Permit standards 228-5 REFUSE
WIND ENERGY 277-1\ 245-1;245-2 Planning Board 228-4; Light Industrial Park/
277-7 Two-Percent Real Estate 228-7 Planned Office Park
Wind energy systems,small Transfer Tax 17-27 Pollution 228-7 (LIO)District 280-58
277-2;277-3;277-4; SOIL EROSION AND Public hearing 228-12 See Also RECYCLING
277-6 SEDIMENT CONTROL Records 228-6;228-9; STORMWATER
Wind turbines 277-1;277-3 See Also EROSION AND 228-12 MANAGEMENT
SMOKE SEDIMENT Regulations 228-7 236-5
Agricultural-Conservation CONTROL Safety standards 228-1; See Also TRASH
(A-C)District and 228-5;228-7 WATERFRONT
Low-Density Screens and screening 228-7 CONSISTENCY
Setbacks 228-5;228-7 REVIEW 268-5
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SOUTHOLD COMMUNITY SPECIAL EXCEPTION ZONING 280-4;280-78; HIGHWAY
PRESERVATION USES 280-139\280-144 SPECIFICATIONS
FUND Abandonment 280-141 Zoning Board of Appeals 161-12
Acquisition of interests in Additional conditions and 280-140;280-141; TRANSPORTATION
property;public safeguards 280-144 280-142;280-144 ACCESS
hearing and other Application;hearing; SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS MANAGEMENT 64-5
requirements 17-7 approval;violations of Agricultural-Conservation SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Advisory Board 17-4 conditions 280-141 (A-C)District and FIRE PREVENTION AND
Alienation of land acquired Bufferyards 280-143 Low-Density BUILDING CODE
using fund moneys Building permits 280-140 Residential R-80, ADMINISTRATION
17-9 Churches 280-143 R-120,R-200 and 144-8; 144-17
Animals 17-4 Construction 280-140; R-400 Districts 280-13 STANDING COMMITTEES
Bicycles 17-8 280-141 Board of Appeals 280-146 Affordable Housing(AHD)
Bonds 17-5;17-6 Demolition 280-140 FIRE PREVENTION AND District 280-31
COMMUNITY Dust 280-143 BUILDING CODE STEEP SLOPES
PRESERVATION Emergencies 280-143 ADMINISTRATION FLOOD DAMAGE
FUND 17-1\17-11 Fees 280-141 144-8 PREVENTION 148-4
Condominiums 17-4 Gases 280-143 General Business(B) SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Definitions 17-4 General Business(B) District 280-48 240-4
Easements 17-9 District 280118 Hamlet Business(HB) STOP AND YIELD
Effective date 17-11 General standards 280-142 District 280-45 INTERSECTIONS
Fees 17-8 Groundwater 280-143 Hamlet Density(HD) Bridges 260-6
Findings 17-2 Hamlet Business(HB) Residential District Deer 260-4;260-6
Hearings 17-7 District 280-45 280-22 Hedges 260-4
Historic preservation 174; Hearings 280-141 Light Industrial(LI)District Ponds 260-4;260-6
17-8 Light Industrial(LI)District 280-62 Schools 260-6
Improvements 17-8 280-62 Light Industrial Park/ Signs 260-4;260-6
Legislative purpose 17-3 Light Industrial Park/ Planned Office Park Stop intersections 2604;
Management of lands Planned Office Park (LIO)District 280-58 260-5
acquired pursuant to (LIO)District 280-58 Limited Business(LB) Stop intersections with
chapter 17-8 Limited Business(LB) District 280-41 flashing signals 260-5
Natural resources 17-2; District 280-41 Low-Density Residential Stop intersections with stop
17-3;17-8 Matters to be considered R-40 District 280-17 signs 260-4
Open space 17-4;17-5; 280-143 Marine I(MI)District Trees 2604;260-6
17-8;17-9 Natural features 280-143 280-52 VEHICLES AND
Parking 17-8 Noise 280-143 Marine II(MII)District TRAFFIC 260-4\260-6
Parks and recreation 17-4 See Also 280-55 Wells 260-4;260-6
Purposes of fund 17-6 NONCONFORMING Plum Island Conservation Yield intersections 260-6
Recreation areas 17-4 USES District(PIC)280-187 STOP INTERSECTIONS
Sales 17-9 Odors 280-143 Plum Island Research Stop and Yield Intersections
Severability 17-10 Off-street parking 280-143 District(PIR)280-183 260-4;260-5
Southold Community Parking 280-143 Residential Office(RO) STOP-WORK ORDERS
Preservation Fund Permitted uses 280-143 District 280-38 FIRE PREVENTION AND
established 17-5 See Also PERMITTED Resort Residential(RR) BUILDING CODE
Title 17-1 USES District 280-35 ADMINISTRATION
Town Board 17-2;17-4; Plum Island Conservation Site Plan Approval 144-5;144-12;144-13
17-5;17-6;17-7;17-8 District(PIC)280-187 280-130;280-131 FLOOD DAMAGE
Water 17-8 Plum Island Research Special Exception Uses PREVENTION 148-14
Wetlands 17-3;17-4 District(PIR)280-183 280-139;280-140; LANDMARK
Wildlife 17-4;17-8 Pollution 280-143 280-141;280-142 PRESERVATION
SOUTHOLD COMMUNITY See Also PROHIBITED Wireless Communication 170-12
PRESERVATION USES Facilities 280-70; STORMWATER
PROJECT PLAN Public assemblies 280-143 280-71;280-73; MANAGEMENT
COMMUNITY Purpose 280-139 280-74;280-76.2; 236-5
PRESERVATION Residential Office(RO) 280-76.3 WATERFRONT
FUND 17-12\17-15 District 280-38 ZONING 280-154 CONSISTENCY
Community Preservation Resort Residential(RR) SPECIAL PERMITS REVIEW 268-6
Fund Management and District 280-35 Board of Appeals 280-146 WETLANDS AND
Stewardship Plan Safety standards 280-142; BOATS,DOCKS AND SHORELINE
adopted 17-13.1 280-143 WHARVES 96-18 275-12.1;275-16
Community preservation Schools 280-143 See Also BUILDING STORAGE
project plan adopted Screens and screening PERMITS AGRICULTURAL LANDS
17-13 280-143 Garbage,Rubbish and PRESERVATION 70-3
Legislative findings; Sidewalks 280-143 Refuse 233-6 AGRICULTURAL USES
purpose 17-12 Smoke 280-143 HUNTING 163-3 724
Meetings 17-13 Special Exception Uses See Also LICENSES AND Agricultural-Conservation
Natural resources 17-12 280-140;280-141; PERMITS (A-C)District and
Open space 17-12 280-144 Light Industrial Park/ Low-Density
Ponds 17-13 Special exception uses; Planned Office Park Residential R-80,
Severability 17-14 approval required (LIO)District 280-58 R-120,R-200 and
Town Board 17-12;17-13; 280-140 PARKS AND R-400 Districts 280-13
17-13.1 Special exceptions RECREATION BOATS,DOCKS AND
Water quality 17-13 280-139;280-140; AREAS 193-7 WHARVES 96-10;
Wetlands 17-13 280-141;280-142 PUBLIC 96-25
When effective 17-15 Stormwater 280-143 ENTERTAINMENT BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
SPAS Stormwater management AND SPECIAL PROPERTY
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 280-142 EVENTS 205-8 MAINTENANCE
PROPERTY Vehicles 280-143 ZONING 280-4;280-154 100-3
MAINTENANCE Vibrations 280-143 SPEED LIMITS Emergency Removal of
1004 Violations and penalties BOATS,DOCKS AND Vehicles 260-24
` General Business(B) 280-141 WHARVES 96-13
District 280-48 Water supply 280-143
ZONING 2804
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STORAGE...
FIRE PREVENTION AND HIGHWAY Boats and Boating 236-5 Grades and grading 236-3;
BUILDING CODE SPECIFICATIONS Bonds 236-5;236-20 236-5;236-6;236-9;
ADMINISTRATION 161-6;161-8 Brush,grass and weeds 236-10;236-15;
144-8 Illicit Discharges 236-25; 236-19 236-17;236-18;
Fishers Island Harbor 236-26;236-27; Buffers 236-18 236-19;236-34
Management 157-6; 236-28;236-30;236-31 Building Inspector 236-5; Groundwater 236-3;236-5;
157-12 Preservation of Natural 236-11;236-33; 236-10;236-18;236-24
Floating Homes 96-26; Features 240-50; 236-34;236-35 Guarantees 236-20
96-27 240-51 Building permits 236-10; Gutters 236-5;236-14
FLOOD DAMAGE RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 236-11 Hazardous materials and
PREVENTION 148-4; Roadway Construction Burning 236-5 substances 236-3;
148-12;148-16 161-27;161-29; Cemeteries 236-10 236-5
Garbage,Rubbish and 161-30;161-32;161-36 Certificates of occupancy Hazardous wastes 236-4
Refuse 233-1 SEWERS AND SEWAGE 236-11;236-34 Hearings 236-5
General Business(B) DISPOSAL 215-2; Complaints 236-24 Historic preservation 236-6
District 280-48 215-4 Compliance 236-16 Historic resources 236-20
Hamlet Business(HB) Site Plan Approval Conservation districts Horses 236-5
District 280-45 280-129;280-133 236-5;236-17 Hot tubs 236-5
JUNKYARDS 166-3 SOIL REMOVAL 228-4 Construction 236-2;236-3; Illicit connections 236-4;
Light Industrial(LI)District Special Exception Uses 236-4;236-5;236-7; 236-5;236-35
280-62 280-143 236-9;236-10;236-12; Illicit discharges 236-35
Light Industrial Park/ STORMWATER 236-14;236-16; See Illicit Discharges
Planned Office Park MANAGEMENT 236-17;236-18; 236-25\236-32
(LIO)District 280-58 236-2;236-3;236-4; 236-19;236-20; Impoundment 236-5
Limited Business(LB) 236-5;236-9;236-10; 236-22;236-23;236-34 Improvements 236-5;
District 280-41 236-12;236-13; Contractor identification 236-17
LITTERING 174-1 236-17;236-18; and certification 236-22 Inspection of stormwater
Marine III Zone District 236-19;236-20; Costs and expenses 236-8; facilities after project
(MIII)280-205 236-21;236-22; 236-9;236-18;236-20; completion 236-24
Parking at Beaches 189-7 236-24;236-34;236-35 236-34;236-35 Inspections 236-4;236-9;
Plum Island Research SUBDIVISION OF LAND County Clerk 236-9;236-11 236-20;236-22;
District(PIR)280-183 240-3;240-11;240-19; Culverts 236-5 236-24;236-34
Records Management 240-36;240-44 Curbs 236-5 Insurance 236-5
59-12;59-13;59-14 Water Quality Improvement Decks 236-10 Landscaping 236-10;
Residential Office(RO) 17-43 Definitions 236-5 236-16;236-20;236-34
District 280-38 Waterfowl and Gull Feeding Demolition 236-5;236-19 Lawns 236-4;236-19
Roadway Construction and Domestic Pet Design standards 236-9 Letters of credit 236-20
161-29;161-30 Waste 83-27 Dirt 236-5 Liability 236-20
SALVAGE CENTERS WATERFRONT Docks 236-5 Licenses and permits
211-3 CONSISTENCY Drainage 236-4;236-5; 236-2;236-4;236-5;
SEWERS AND SEWAGE REVIEW 268-3 236-6;236-13;236-16; 236-14;236-21
DISPOSAL 215-2; WETLANDS AND 236-17;236-18;236-24 Liens 236-9;236-34
215-4 SHORELINE 275-3 Drainage plan 236-10 Litter 236-17
Signs 280-88 Wireless Communication Driveways 236-13;236-17; Livestock 236-5
Site Plan Approval Facilities 280-72 236-18 Lots 236-13;236-16
280-134;280-137 STORMWATER CONTROL Dust 236-18 Maintenance,inspection and
SOIL REMOVAL 228-7 STORMWATER Easements 236-9;236-20 repair of stormwater
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT Emergencies 236-10 facilities 236-9
MANAGEMENT 236-5 Emergency Management Mining 236-5
236-5;236-17;236-18 WETLANDS AND Agency 236-5 Mobile homes 236-5
SUBDIVISION OF LAND SHORELINE 275-7 Enforcement 236-33 Mulching 236-5;236-18
240-44 STORMWATER Environmental quality Natural features 236-18
TOURIST AND TRAILER MANAGEMENT review 236-5 Natural resources 236-5;
CAMPS 253-14 Accessory buildings and Erosion and sediment 236-10
VEHICLES,MOTOR- structures 236-5 control 236-1;236-3; Notices 236-5;236-9;
DRIVEN 264-19 Activities covered 236-19 236-5;236-6;236-7; 236-12;236-23;
WATERFRONT Activities requiring 236-9;236-12;236-17; 236-24;236-34;236-35
CONSISTENCY stormwater 236-18;236-19; Notices of violations 236-35
REVIEW 268-3 management control 236-20;236-22;236-34 Open space 236-19
WETLANDS AND approval 236-15 Escrow deposits 236-20 Other environmental
SHORELINE 275-2 Additional Requirements Excavations 236-5;236-9; permits 236-21
ZONING 280-4;280-78; 236-19\236-24 236-10;236-15; Parking 236-5;236-13;
280-79;280-104; Administration and 236-16;236-17; 236-19
280-110;280-111; Enforcement 236-33\ 236-18;236-34;236-35 Parks and recreation 236-19
280-118;280-119 236-36 Exemptions 23 6-10 Patios 236-5
STORAGE TANKS Advertising 236-5 Explosives 236-5 Performance and design
FLOOD DAMAGE All stormwater discharges Fences 236-5;236-10; criteria for stormwater
PREVENTION 148-4 236-34 236-18 management and
STORM SEWERS Amendments and Fill 236-5;236-18 erosion and sediment
SEWERS AND SEWAGE modifications to Final plans 236-9 control 236-7
DISPOSAL 215-2; stormwater Financial institutions 236-20 Performance guarantees
215-3 management control Findings of fact 236-3 236-20
STORMWATER plan 236-12 Flammables 236-5 Performance standards
MANAGEMENT Animals 236-5 Floodplains 236-4;236-5; 236-3;236-9;236-18
2364;236-5 Applicability and 236-15;236-18 Performance standards for
See Also STORMWATER prohibitions 236-6 Floodways 236-18 approval of stormwater
MANAGEMENT Application process Forestry 236-5 management control
STORMWATER 236-17;236-20 Garbage,rubbish and refuse plan 236-18
FIRE PREVENTION AND Approved plans 236-11 236-5 Pet waste 236-4
BUILDING CODE Assessments 236-17; Gas 236-19 Planning Board 236-10
ADMINISTRATION 236-20 General Provisions 236-1\ Police Department 236-33
144-10 Blocks 236-5 236-12
Board of Trustees 236-18
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Pollution 236-3;236-4; Swimming pools 236-5 Insurance 237-8;237-18 STREET OPENINGS
236-5;236-17;236-19; SWPPP and other Insurance coverage 237-8 See Also EXCAVATIONS
236-20;236-35 documents retained on Liability 237-14;237-18 Street Excavations 237-13
Ponds 236-5;236-9; site 236-23 Licenses and permits 237-10 WATERFRONT
236-17;236-18 Technical standards 236-5; Lighting 237-12 CONSISTENCY
Porches 236-5 236-7;236-17;236-20 Notice to public utilities REVIEW 268-3
Poultry 236-5 Tests 236-17 237-11 STREET TREES
Purpose 236-4 Title 236-1 Notices 237-11;237-13 HIGHWAY
Records 236-5;236-9; Topsoil removal 236-10 Penalties for offenses SPECIFICATIONS
236-20;236-24 TOURIST AND TRAILER 237-17 161-3
Remedies not exclusive CAMPS 253-2 Permit required 237-6 Light Industrial Park/
236-36 Town Attorney 236-9; Permit requirements 237-13 Planned Office Park
Reports 236-20 236-33 Police Department 237-13 (LIO)District 280-58
Requirements for all land- Town Board 236-5;236-8; Protective measures 237-12 Preservation of Natural
disturbing activities or 236-33 Responsibility for damages; Features 240-49
impervious surfaces Trash 236-4 repair 237-16 Roadway Construction
236-14 Trees 236-18 Revocation 237-15 16144
Requirements for All Utilities 236-5;236-6; Sewers 237-16 Site Plan Approval
Stormwater Discharges 236-10;236-17;236-19 Short title 237-4 280-129;280-133
236-13\236-18 Variances 236-2 Sidewalks 237-5;237-12; SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Right of entry 236-20 Violations and penalties 237-13;237-16 240-17;240-21
Roofs 236-5 236-5;236-6;236-7; Signs 237-13 STREETLIGHTING
Safety standards 236-2; 236-9;236-22;236-24; Stormwater management Design Standards 24046
236-3;2364;236-5; 236-33;236-34;236-35 237-7 HIGHWAY
236-18;236-24 Waivers 236-20 Street openings 237-13 SPECIFICATIONS
Sales 236-5 Walls 236-5 STREETS AND 161-3;161-4
Screens and screening Warrants 236-35 SIDEWALKS 2374\ See Also LIGHTING
236-20 Water 236-3;236-4;236-5; 237-18 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
Sewers 236-4;236-5; 236-6;236-10;236-17; Town Board 237-5;237-10; 172-2;172-5; 172-8
236-19 236-18;236-19;236-24 237-17;237-18 POLICE DEPARTMENT
Sheds 236-5 Water conservation 236-7 Town Clerk 237-10 RULES AND
Sidewalks 236-5;236-17; Water pollution 236-5 Trenches 237-13 REGULATIONS
236-19 Water quality 236-3;236-4; Utilities 237-11;237-16 A290-37;A290-38
Signs 236-5;236-10 236-5;236-6;236-7; Violations and penalties Roadway Construction
Single-family dwellings 236-9;236-20;236-22 237-17 161-46
236-19 Water supply 236-4;236-5 Waiver of insurance and SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Site plan approval 236-16; Watercourses 236-5; bond requirements 240-17;240-21
280-133 236-15;236-18 237-18 STREETS AND
Site plans 236-5;236-17 Websites 236-20 Waivers 237-18 SIDEWALKS
Soil erosion and sediment Wells 236-5;236-14 Water 237-13;237-16 See Also CROSSWALKS
control 236-3;236-4; Wetlands 236-4;236-5; STREET NUMBERING See Notification of Defects
236-17;236-18 236-6;236-15;236-17; Building Inspector 237-28 237-1\237-3
SOIL REMOVAL 228-6 236-18;236-19 Building permits 237-25; See Removal of Utility
Solid waste 236-5 WETLANDS AND 237-26 Poles 237-30\237-33
Special Exception Uses SHORELINE 275-6; Certificates of occupancy See Also SIDEWALKS
280-142 275-8 237-25 See Snow and Ice Removal
Statutory authorization/and Yard waste 236-4;236-5 Charges 237-23 237-19\237-21
conflicts with other Yards 236-15 Code Enforcement Officer See Street Excavations
laws 236-2 STORMWATER 237-28 237-4\237-18
Stop-work orders 236-5 POLLUTION Construction 237-25; See Street Numbering
Storage 236-5;236-17; PREVENTION PLANS 237-26 237-22\237-29
236-18 STORMWATER Definitions 237-23 STRUCTURES,UNSAFE
Stone sewers 2364;236-5 MANAGEMENT Display of numbers;style See UNSAFE BUILDINGS
See Also STORM SEWERS 236-5;236-8;236-20; and size 237-26 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
236-34 Driveways 237-23 Abandonment 240-37
Stonnwater 236-2;236-3; STREET EXCAVATIONS Emergencies 237-22 Action on final plats which
236-4;236-5;236-9; Adoption of Renumbered Enforcement 237-28 are in substantial
236-10;236-12; 2006 Code 1-14 Fees 237-23 agreement with
236-13;236-17; Applications 237-7 Height regulations 237-26 approved preliminary
236-18;236-19; Backfilling 237-13 Legislative intent 237-22 plats 240-24
236-20;236-21; Barricades 237-12;237-13 Lots 237-23 Action on preliminary plat
236-22;236-24; Bonds 237-9;237-18 Numbering system 240-19
236-34;236-35 Brush,grass and weeds established;changes; Action on sketch plat;
Stormwater control 236-5 237-13 unnamed roads 237-24 decision 240-13
STORMWATER Completion of work 237-14 Pedestrians 237-26 Additional Requirements
MANAGEMENT Construction 237-13 Penalties for offenses 240-52\240-58
236-1;236-3;236-4; Costs and expenses 237-7; 237-29 Administration fee 240-37
236-5;236-7;236-8; 237-9 Planning Board 237-25 Affordable housing 240-2;
236-9;236-10;236-11; Curbs 237-16 Police officers 237-28 240-10;240-25;240-53
236-12;236-15; Definitions 237-5 Posting of numbers 237-25 Agricultural districts
236-16;236-17; Emergencies 237-13 Records 237-24 240-10;240-42
236-18;236-20; Excavations 237-4;237-6; Signs 237-26 Animals 240-3;24044
236-22;236-24 237-9;237-11;237-12; STREETS AND Appeals 240-10
Stormwater Management 237-13;237-16 SIDEWALKS 237-22\ Assessments 240-7;240-44
Officer and authority See Also EXCAVATIONS 237-29 Authority and purpose
236-8 Fees 237-10 Tax bill;compliance 240-42
Stonnwater pollution Fill 237-13 deadline 237-27 Backfilling 240-36
prevention plans Grades and grading 237-6; Town Board 237-24;237-28 Bicycles 240-10;240-53
236-5.236-8;236-20• 237-13 Trustees 237-25 Blocks 240-3;240-10•
236-34 Guarantees 237-9 Vehicles 237-26 240-17;240-21
Street Excavations 237-7 Improvements 237-6; Violations and penalties Bonds 240-3;240-7;
SUBDIVISION OF LAND 237-16 237-29 240-20;240-23;
240-17 Inspections 237-14 240-25;240-30;
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SUBDIVISION OF LAND...
240-31;240-32; Environmental impact Horses 240-3 Performance bond 240-32
240-33;240-34; statements 240-18; Improvements 240-3; Planning Board 240-3;
240-35;240-36;240-37 240-19;240-22;240-25 240-6;240-9;240-10; 240-5;240-6;240-8;
Bonds and Other Security Environmental quality 240-16;240-17; 240-9;240-10;240-11;
240-31\240-34 review 240-3;240-8; 240-20;240-30; 240-12;240-13;
Bridges 240-17 240-18;240-19; 240-31;240-32; 240-14;240-16;
Brush,grass and weeds 240-22;240-25;240-30 240-33;240-34; 240-18;240-19;
240-10 Environmental review 240-35;240-36; 240-20;240-21;
Buffers 240-3;240-17; 240-18;240-22 240-37;240-38; 240-22;240-23;
240-21;240-42;240-43 Environmentally sensitive 240-39;240-40; 240-24;240-25;
Building permits 240-10; areas 240-10;240-43 24041;240-53;240-59 240-29;240-30;
240-25 Erosion and sediment Inspection of improvements 240-32;240-34;
Certificates of approval control 240-11; 240-36 240-35;240-38;
240-21 240-19;240-36 Inspections 240-9;240-10; 240-39;240-40;
Charges 240-8 Establishment 240-26 240-20;240-32; 240-41;240-42;
Cluster Development Excavations 240-36 240-33;240-36;240-37 240-44;240-52;
240-42\240-44 Expiration 240-14 Landfills 240-44 240-53;240-54;
Cluster developments Farms and farming 240-10; Landscaping 240-32; 240-56;240-57;
240-3;240-10;240-42; 240-42;240-43 240-36;240-42;240-43 240-58;240-59
240-43;24044 Fees 240-3;240-6;240-7; Letters of credit 240-34 Planning Commission
Comprehensive Plan 240-3; 240-8;240-9;240-10; Liability 240-54 240-12
240-4;240-10;240-11; 240-16;240-19; Licenses and permits Playgrounds 240-10;
240-19;24042; 240-20;240-30; 240-21;240-25;240-26 240-43;24044;
24043;240-53 240-34;240-37; Liens 240-34;240-44 240-52;240-53
Conservation Board 240-42 240-44;240-53 Lighting 240-44 Ponds 240-4;240-10;
Construction 240-3;240-6; Fences 240-36 Livestock 240-3;240-44 240-42
240-10;240-16; Final Plat Review 240-20\ Lots 240-3;2404;240-10; Poultry 240-3;240-44
240-17;240-21; 240-25 240-17;240-21; Preliminary Plat Review
240-25;240-31; Final plats 240-3;240-6; 240-26;240-27; 240-15\240-19
240-32;240-35; 240-7;240-8;240-13; 240-30;240-41; Preliminary plats 240-3;
240-36;240-37; 240-15;240-16; 240-42;240-43; 240-6;240-7;240-8;
240-39;240-40; 240-19;240-20; 240-44;240-53; 240-10;240-13;
240-54;240-59 240-21;240-22; 240-57;240-59 240-15;240-16;
Coordination of review of 240-23;240-24; Maintenance bond 240-33 240-17;240-18;
performance bond 240-25;240-28; See Also MAJOR 240-19;240-20;
estimate 240-23 240-31;240-32; SUBDIVISIONS 240-22;240-24;
Coordination with other 240-35;240-36; Manholes 240-17 240-25;240-53;240-58
agencies 240-12 240-41;24042; Mapping of completed See Preservation of Natural
Costs and expenses 240-8; 24044;240-52;240-53 improvements; Features 240-49\240-51
240-10;240-20; Final plats not in substantial monuments 24041 Procedure 240-29
240-23;240-32; agreement with Markers 24041 Protection and use of open
240-34;240-37;240-44 approved preliminary Master Plan 240-10;240-17 space lands created by
County Clerk 240-3; plats or when no Meetings 240-13;240-23; cluster development
240-21;240-25; preliminary plat is 24040 240-44
240-30;240-34; required 240-25 Membership 240-44 Purpose 240-2
240-35;240-44; Fire alarms 240-17 Methods of enforcement Purpose of performance
240-52;240-57 Fire hydrants 240-10; 240-61 bond 240-31
Creation of lots 240-30 240-17;240-21; Modification of design of Records 240-10;240-17;
Crosswalks 240-3 240-35;240-36 improvements 240-40 240-19;240-21;
Culverts 240-10;240-17 Fire protection 2404;240-9 Monuments 240-10; 240-25;240-29;
Curbs 240-17;240-21 Floodplain 240-3;240-4 240-17;240-21;24041 240-34;240-35;
Definitions 240-3 Forestry 240-3;240-44 Natural features 240-3; 240-38;240-41;
Design standards 240-36 Forms of security; 240-43;240-53;240-54 24044;240-52;240-57
See Design Standards expiration and terms of Natural resources 2404; Recreation areas 240-3;
240-45\240-48 bonds;default 240-34 240-10 240-4;240-10;240-42;
Determination of location of Gas 240-35 Nonconforming lots 240-57 240-43;240-44;240-52
open spaces created by General application Notices 240-13;240-18; Reports 240-3;240-19
cluster development procedure 240-6 240-19;240-22; Required improvements and
using primary and General Application 240-25;240-29; utilities 240-35
secondary conservation Procedure;Submission 240-30;240-32; Required Public
areas 240-43 Requirements;Fees 240-36;240-44;240-54 Improvements;
Drainage 240-3;240-4; 240-6\240-8 Odors 240-44 Inspections;Fees
S 240-9;240-10;240-11; General Provisions 240-1\ Off-road vehicles 240-44 240-35\240-41
240-17;240-19; 240-2 Off-street parking 240-4 Reservation of lands for
240-21;240-32; General requirements Official Map 240-3;240-4; pedestrian trails 240-54
240-36;240-37; 240-4;240-27 240-10;240-17 Reservation ofparkland on
24041;240-44 General Requirements; Open Development Area subdivision plats
Drainage plan 240-7; Classification 240-4\ 240-26\240-30 containing residential
240-17;240-20; 240-5 Open space 240-2;240-3; units 240-53
240-21;240-23; Grades and grading 240-3; 240-10;240-21; Review of sketch plat
240-25;240-30; 240-4;240-6;240-10; 240-42;240-43; 240-11
240-32;240-35 240-17;240-19; 24044;240-54 Safeguards during
Driveways 240-3 240-21;240-41 Paper 240-20;240-28; construction 240-39
Easements 240-3;240-10; Groundwater 240-4 240-29;240-30 Safety standards 240-2;
240-17;240-21; Guarantees 240-31;240-33; Parking 240-44 240-4;240-10;240-38;
240-26;240-27; 240-34 Parks and recreation 240-3; 24043;240-56
240-28;240-42; Guaranties 240-34;240-38 240-4;240-10;240-42; Sales 240-3;240-34
24044;240-54 Gutters 240-44 240-52;240-53;240-54 Schools 240-4;240-53
Emergency Management Hearings 240-13;240-19; Pedestrians 240-3;240-4; Septic systems 240-10
Agency 240-10;24042 240-25;240-29; 240-10;240-42; Setbacks 240-19;240-42;
Enforcement 240-59\240-61 240-30;240-53 240-53;240-54 240-43
Height regulations 240-10 Penalties for offenses Sewers 240-10;240-17;
Historic features 240-4 240-60 240-42;240-44
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SUBDIVISION OF LAND...
Sheds 240-42 Water 240-3;240-4; Light Industrial(LI)District
Sidewalks 240-17;240-21; 240-10;240-17; — T — 280-62
240-36 240-21;240-35; Light Industrial Park/
Signs 240-17;240-19; 240-36;24042;240-44 TARGETED BUSINESS Planned Office Park
240-21 Water supply 240-9; INVESTMENT (LIO)District 280-58
Site plans 240-42 240-10;240-11; EXEMPTION Limited Business(LB)
Sketch plans 240-7; 240-17;240-19; Assessments 245-7 District 280-41
240-10;240-13; 240-42;240-44 Assessor 245-7 Low-Density Residential
240-16;240-20 Watercourses 240-3;24041 Certificates of occupancy R-40 District 280-17
Sketch Plat Review 240-9\ Wells 240-4;240-10; 245-7 MUNICIPAL BUILDING
240-14 240-17;240-21; Construction 245-7 ENERGY
Sketch plats 240-6;240-7; 240-35;240-44 Costs and expenses 245-7 BENCHMARKING
240-8;240-9;240-10; Wetlands 240-3;240-4; Exemption granted 245-7 177-5
240-11;240-12; 240-10;240-17; Improvements 245-7 NOISE,PREVENTION OF
240-13;240-17; 240-21;240-42 Permitted uses 245-7 180-4
240-20;240-26; When effective;effect on Schools 245-7 RENTAL PERMITS 207-2
240-27;240-28 existing plats 240-58 TAXATION 245-7;245-7 See Also RENTAL
Standards and procedures Wildlife 240-3;240-44 TAX ASSESSOR PROPERTY
for acceptance of Zoning Board of Appeals See Also ASSESSOR Residential Office(RO)
streets;recreation and 240-57 SUBDIVISION OF LAND District 280-38
park areas 240-52 Zoning districts 240-10; 240-34 WETLANDS AND
Statutory authority 240-1 240-17;240-26; TAXATION SHORELINE 275-12.1
Steep slopes 240-4 240-27;240-42 See Assessment and Tax ZONING 280-4
Storage 240-44 SUMMONSES Relief for Superstorm TERMS OF OFFICE
Stormwater 240-3;240-11; Dogs 83-9 Sandy Impact 245-20\ AGRICULTURAL
240-19;240-36;24044 SUPERINTENDENT OF 245-24 ADVISORY
Stormwater management HIGHWAYS See Exemption for Cold COMMITTEE 71-3
240-17 OFFICERS AND War Veterans 245-17\ Ethics Board 26-21;26-23
Street trees 240-17;240-21 EMPLOYEES 42-5\ 245-18 Residency Requirements
Streetlighting 240-17; 42-8 See Exemption for Disabled 42-10
240-21 Referendum to be held 42-7 Persons With Limited Site Plan Approval 280-135
Subdivision classifications Supersession of Town Law Income 245-10 Superintendent of Highways
240-5 42-6 See Exemption for Historic 42-5
Submission 240-9;240-16; Term of office 42-5 Properties 245-19 Town Clerk 42-1
240-20 Terms of office 42-5 See Exemption for TRANSPORTATION
Submission requirements When effective 42-8 Volunteer Fire Fighters ACCESS
240-7;240-28 SUPERSTORM SANDY and Ambulance MANAGEMENT 64-4
Swimming pools 240-3 Assessment and Tax Relief Workers 245-11\245-14 TESTS
Tax Assessor 240-34 for Superstorm Sandy See Exemption for War COASTAL EROSION
Technical requirements Impact 245-20; Veterans and Gold Star HAZARD AREAS
240-10;240-17;240-21 245-21;245-22;245-23 Parents 245-15\ 111-6
Terms defined 240-3 SURCHARGES 245-16.1 FIRE PREVENTION AND
Tests 240-17;240-21; ANIMALS 83-19;83-23 See Senior Citizen BUILDING CODE
240-35;240-36 FIRE PREVENTION AND Exemption 245-1\245-6 ADMINISTRATION
Time limitations 240-55 BUILDING CODE See Targeted Business 144-3;144-5;144-19
Topsoil removal 240-3 ADMINISTRATION Investment Exemption General Business(B)
Town Attorney 240-21; 144-8 245-7 District 280-48
240-32;240-34;240-44 VEHICLES AND See Veterans'Exemption HIGHWAY
Town Board 240-3;240-10; TRAFFIC 260-28 245-8\245-9 SPECIFICATIONS
240-12;240-19; SWIMMING POOLS TAXICABS 161-2;161-6
240-25;240-26; Agricultural-Conservation ZONING 280-111 Illicit Discharges 236-25
240-28;240-29; (A-C)District and TECHNICAL STANDARDS Light Industrial(LI)District
240-32;240-33; Low-Density STORMWATER 280-62
240-34;240-42; Residential R-80, MANAGEMENT Light Industrial Park/
240-52;240-53;240-58 R-120,R-200 and 236-5;236-7;236-17; Planned Office Park
Town Clerk 240-19; R-400 Districts 280-13 236-20 (LIO)District 280-58
240-25;240-29; BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICE DEPARTMENT
240-30;240-32;240-57 PROPERTY FACILITIES RULES AND
Town Supervisor 240-29 MAINTENANCE Wireless Communication REGULATIONS
Trees 240-3;240-10 100-4 Facilities 280-69; A290-45
Utilities 240-4;240-10; FIRE PREVENTION AND 280-71 Roadway Construction
240-17;240-21; BUILDING CODE TENANTS 161-26;161-29;
240-35;240-36; ADMINISTRATION Affordable Housing(AHD) 161-30;161-40;161-46
240-41;240-42 144-8 District 280-27; SEWERS AND SEWAGE
Variances 240-57 Marine I(MI)District 280-28;280-30 DISPOSAL 215-2;
Vehicles 240-3;240-54 280-52 Agricultural-Conservation 215-4;215-9;215-10
Violations 240-59 Marine Il(MII)District (A-C)District and STORMWATER
Violations and penalties 280-55 Low-Density MANAGEMENT
240-44;240-59; See Also POOLS Residential R-80, 236-17
240-60;240-61 STORMWATER R-120,R-200 and SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Waiver 240-38 MANAGEMENT R-400 Districts 280-13 240-17;240-21;
Waiver of requirements 236-5 Exemption for War 240-35;240-36
240-15 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Veterans and Gold Star WETLANDS AND
Waiver,adjustment of 240-3 Parents 245-16.1 SHORELINE 275-4
property lines 240-57 WETLANDS AND FIRE PREVENTION AND Wireless Communication
Waivers 240-10;240-15; SHORELINE 275-3; BUILDING CODE Facilities 280-69;
240-38;240-40; 275-11 ADMINISTRATION 280-74
240-56;240-57 ZONING 280-4 144-13 THROUGH STREETS
Waivers of certain General Business(B) Roadway Construction
provisions 240-56 District 280-48 161-46
Hamlet Business(IIB) TIRES
District 280-45 General Business(B)
District 280-48
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TIRES..
JUNKYARDS 166-1 TOURIST AND TRAILER Trespassing 253-15 Adoption of Renumbered
LITTERING 174-3 CAMPS Vehicles 253-1;253-14 2006 Code 1-14;1-15;
TOBACCO Application;site plan 253-3 Violations and penalties 1-16
Adoption of Renumbered Board of Health 253-6; 253-14;25349 Affordable Housing(AHD)
2006 Code 1-14 253-7;253-14 Water 253-6 District 280-25;
POLICE DEPARTMENT Brush,grass and weeds Water supply 253-3;253-6; 280-26;280-29;
RULES AND 253-5 253-14 280-30;280-31
REGULATIONS Camps 253-1;253-2; TOWERS AGRICULTURAL
A290-15 253-3;253-5;253-6; LIGHTING,OUTDOOR ADVISORY
TOBACCO 253-7;253-8;253-10; 172-6 COMMITTEE 71-1;
ADVERTISING 253-11;253-12; Small Wind Energy Systems 71-3;714
249-1;249-2;249-3; 253-13;253-14; 277-1;277-2;277-3; AGRICULTURAL LANDS
2494;249-5 253-15;253-16 277-4;277-7 PRESERVATION
TOBACCO ADVERTISING Charges 253-2 Wireless Communication 70-2;70-4;70-5
Advertising 249-1;249-2; Communicable diseases Facilities 280-69; Agricultural Planned
249-3;249-4;249-5 253-14 280-72;280-74 Development District
Child-care centers 249-2 Compensation 253-1 ZONING 280-4;280-104 280-173;280-174;
Cigarettes 249-1;249-2 Complaints 253-15 TOWING 280-176;280-177;
Compensation 249-2 Definitions 253-1 BOATS,DOCKS AND 280-180
Definitions and word usage Distance between cottages WHARVES 96-7; Agricultural-Conservation
249-2 and other buildings or 96-12;96-16 (A-C)District and
Disease control 249-1 trailers 253-9 POLICE DEPARTMENT Low-Density
Exceptions 249-4 Distance from property lines RULES AND Residential R-80,
Grades and grading 249-2 and roadways 253-10 REGULATIONS R-120,R-200 and
Legislative intent and Drainage 253-5 A290-15 R-400 Districts 280-13
findings 249-1 Driveways 253-3;253-10; Shellfish 219-8 ALARM SYSTEMS 75-2;
Liability 249-2 253-11 ZONING 280-4 75-7
Licenses and permits 249-2 Duties of owner 253-14 TOWN ATTORNEY ANIMALS 83-17
Minors 249-1 Entrances and exits;trespass Affordable Housing(AHD) ASSESSORS 9-4
Paper 249-2 on adjoining property District 280-30 BINGO AND GAMES OF
Parks and recreation 249-1 253-15 Agricultural Planned CHANCE 92-1
Penalties for offenses 249-6 Fees 253-4 Development District Board of Appeals 280-145;
Reports 249-1 Fees;public hearing 253-4 280-175 280-149
Restrictions 249-3 Fences 253-15 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; BOATS,DOCKS AND
Sales 249-1;249-2 Fire extinguishers 253-14 PROPERTY WHARVES 96-10;
Schools 249-1;249-2;249-3 Garbage collection;sewer MAINTENANCE 96-13;96-18;96-24
Severability 249-7 system 253-7 100-8;100-11 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
Signs 249-2;249-4 Garbage,rubbish and refuse Dogs 83-9 PROPERTY
Smoke 249-1 253-7;253-14 ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE
Smoking 249-1 General Regulations 253-1\ INSPECTIONS 126-2 100-7
Time frame for compliance 253-19 Ethics Board 26-22 BURNING,OUTDOOR
249-5 Grades and grading 253-5 FILMING 139-3 104-1
Tobacco 249-1;249-2; Hearings 253-2;253-4 HIGHWAY CANNABIS 106-2;106-3
249-3;249-4;249-5 Inspections 253-13 SPECIFICATIONS Chief of Police A290-7
Town Board 249-1 Licenses and permits 161-49 COASTAL EROSION
Variances 249-1 253-3;253-12 Historic Preservation HAZARD AREAS
Violations and penalties Lighting 253-3 District(HPD)280-196 111-22;111-24;
249-6 Management 253-12 LANDMARK 111-27;111-35
Walls 249-3 Markers 253-8 PRESERVATION COMMITTEES,
When effective 249-8 Minimum unit dimensions 170-13 APPOINTMENT OF
TOILET FACILITIES 253-8 PUBLIC 13-1;13-2;13-3;13-4
PARKS AND Nonapplicability 253-18 ENTERTAINMENT Community Preservation
RECREATION Notices 253-4 AND SPECIAL Fund Advisory Board
AREAS 193-4 Other ordinances and EVENTS 205-2;205-5 17-16
PUBLIC regulations 253-17 Residency Requirements DEFENSE AND
ENTERTAINMENT Penalties for offenses 42-10 INDEMNIFICATION
AND SPECIAL 253-19 Rules of Conduct 26-13 21-1
EVENTS 205-2 Permit required 253-2 SANITARY FLOW Dogs 83-12
See Also SANITARY Records 253-13 CREDITS, DOMESTIC
FACILITIES See Recreational Vehicle TRANSFER OF PARTNERSHIPS
SEWERS AND SEWAGE Parks 253-20\253-24 117-5;117-9;117-10; 121-5
DISPOSAL 215-2 Registration 253-14 117-11 Ducks 83-1;83-2;83-3;
ZONING 280-4 Reports 253-14 Site Plan Approval 280-130 83-5
TOPSOIL PROTECTION Roadways and driveways Small Wind Energy Systems ELECTRICAL
See DIRT 253-11 277-7 INSPECTIONS 126-2;
T See EXCAVATIONS Screening by plantings STORMWATER 126-3
See FILL 253-16 MANAGEMENT Emergency Removal of
TOPSOIL REMOVAL Screens and screening 236-9;236-33 Vehicles 260-24
See Also DIRT 253-16 SUBDIVISION OF LAND ETHICS 26-18;26-26
See Also EXCAVATIONS Septic tanks 253-7 240-21;240-32; Ethics Board 26-21;26-22;
HIGHWAY Sewers 253-7 240-34;240-44 26-23
SPECIFICATIONS Site plans 253-3 Two-Percent Real Estate EXPENSES OF TOWN
161-10 Site requirements 253-5 Transfer Tax 17-35 OFFICERS 30-1
SOIL REMOVAL 228-3; Storage 253-14 WATERFRONT Farmland Bill of Rights
228-4;228-5;228-6 Stormwater management CONSISTENCY 280-97;280-100
See Also SOIL REMOVAL 253-2 REVIEW 268-6;268-7 FILMING 139-1;139-3;
STORMWATER Town Board 253-2;253-14; WETLANDS AND 139-4;139-9
MANAGEMENT 253-16;253-19 SHORELINE 275-6 FIRE PREVENTION AND
236-10 Town Clerk 253-3;253-4 TOWN BOARD BUILDING CODE
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Trailer camps 253-10; Adoption of Code 1-2;1-4; ADMINISTRATION
240-3 253-16 1-8; 1-9;1-10 144-3; 144-5
Trailers 253-1;253-3;
253-9;253-10
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TOWN BOARD...
Fishers Island Harbor Recreational Floating Zone Waterfowl and Gull Feeding PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS
Management 157-3; District(RFZ) and Domestic Pet AND TRANSIENT
157-6;157-7;157-12 280-197;280-198; Waste 83-31 RETAIL
/ Floating Homes 96-26 280-200;280-201; WATERFRONT MERCHANTS 197-3;
FLOOD DAMAGE 280-204 CONSISTENCY 197-6;197-8;197-11
PREVENTION 148-1 RENTAL PERMITS 207-1; REVIEW 268-3; PUBLIC
Garbage,Rubbish and 207-2;207-3;207-8 268-4;268-5 ENTERTAINMENT
Refuse 233-1;233-2; Roadway Construction WETLANDS AND AND SPECIAL
233-3;233-3.1;233-4; 16144;161-47 SHORELINE 275-3; EVENTS 205-5;
233-6;233-7;233-8 Rules of Conduct 26-5; 275-3.1;275-7;275-16 205-6;205-7
Grievance Procedures 47-4 26-9;26-10;26-13 YOUTH BOARD 68-1; RECORDS 59-3;59-8
Hamlet Density(HD) SALVAGE CENTERS 68-4;68-5 Records Management 59-12
Residential District 211-3;211-5 ZONING 280-4;280-9; Recreational Floating Zone
280-21 SANITARY FLOW 280-92;280-115; District(RFZ)
HIGHWAY CREDITS, 280-151;280-155; 280-200;280-201
SPECIFICATIONS TRANSFER OF 280-157;280-158; Referendum to be held 42-3
161-12;161-49 117-5;117-6;117-7; 280-159 RENTAL PERMITS 207-8
Historic Preservation 117-9;117-10;117-11; TOWN CLERK Rules of Conduct 26-5
District(HPD) 117-12;117-13;117-14 Adoption of Code 1-7;1-9; SALVAGE CENTERS
280-190;280-195; SEWERS AND SEWAGE 1-10;1-11 211-3
280-196 DISPOSAL 215-1; Adoption of Renumbered SANITARY FLOW
HOUSING FUND 34-3; 215-14;215-17 2006 Code 1-14 CREDITS,
34-4;34-6 Shellfish 219-7 Affordable Housing(AHD) TRANSFER OF
HUNTING 163-2 SHELLFISH AND OTHER District 280-29;280-30 117-7;117-9;117-10;
JUNKYARDS 166-1; MARINE Agricultural Planned 117-11;117-13;117-14
166-6;166-7;166-8 RESOURCES 219-22 Development District Shellfish 219-6
LANDMARK Signs 280-81 280-174 SOIL REMOVAL 228-6;
PRESERVATION Site Plan Approval Agricultural-Conservation 228-7;228-8;228-9;
170-4;170-5;170-10; 280-128;280-131; (A-C)District and 228-10;228-11
170-11;170-14 280-135 Low-Density Street Excavations 237-10
Light Industrial Park/ Small Wind Energy Systems Residential R-80, SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Planned Office Park 277-7 R-120,R-200 and 240-19;240-25;
(LIO)District 280-58 Snow and Ice Removal R-400 Districts 280-13 240-29;240-30;
LITTERING 174-5 237-19 ALARM SYSTEMS 75-6 240-32;240-57
LOCAL LAWS, SOIL REMOVAL 228-3; ANIMALS 83-18;83-19; Supersession of Town Law
ADOPTION OF 38-1; 228-4;228-5;228-6; 83-20;83-24 42-2
38-3 228-7;228-8;228-9; Board of Appeals 280-150 Term of office 42-1
MUNICIPAL BUILDING 228-10;228-12;228-13 BOATS,DOCKS AND Terms of office 42-1
ENERGY Southold Community WHARVES 96-32 TOURIST AND TRAILER
BENCHMARKING Preservation Fund Chief of Police A290-7 CAMPS 253-3;253-4
177-6 17-2;17-4;17-5;17-6; COASTAL EROSION Town Clerk 42-1
NOISE,PREVENTION OF 17-7;17-8 HAZARD AREAS When effective 42-4
180-2 Southold Community 111-25 ZONING 280-92;280-158;
Notification of Defects Preservation Project COMMITTEES, 280-159
237-2 Plan 17-12;17-13; APPOINTMENT OF TOWN ENGINEER
OPEN SPACE 17-13.1 13-3 HIGHWAY
PRESERVATION STORMWATER Dogs 83-12 SPECIFICATIONS
185-2;185-4;185-5 MANAGEMENT DOMESTIC 161-5;161-6;161-8;
Parking at Beaches 189-1; 236-5;236-8;236-33 PARTNERSHIPS 161-49
189-3;189-4 Street Excavations 237-5; 121-4;121-5 RENTAL PERMITS 207-2
PARKS AND 237-10;237-17;237-18 Ducks 83-1;83-3 Roadway Construction
RECREATION Street Numbering 237-24; ETHICS 26-19 161-26;161-27;
AREAS 193-3.1; 237-28 FILMING 139-3;139-4; 161-29;161-30;
193-10 SUBDIVISION OF LAND 139-5; 139-6;139-8; 161-31;161-44
PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS 240-3;240-10;240-12; 139-13 SEWERS AND SEWAGE
AND TRANSIENT 240-19;240-25; Garbage,Rubbish and DISPOSAL 215-9
RETAIL 240-26;240-28; Refuse 233-4;233-6 Site Plan Approval
MERCHANTS 240-29;240-32; HIGHWAY 280-129;280-131
197-11;197-12 240-33;240-34; SPECIFICATIONS TOWN SUPERVISOR
Plum Island Conservation 240-42;240-52; 161-49 NOISE,PREVENTION OF
District(PIC)280-187 240-53;240-58 Historic Preservation 180-7
Plum Island Research TOBACCO District(HPD) SUBDIVISION OF LAND
District(PIR)280-183 ADVERTISING 249-1 280-195;280-196 240-29
POLICE DEPARTMENT TOURIST AND TRAILER HUNTING 163-2 Two-Percent Real Estate
51-1;51-2;51-4;51-5; CAMPS 253-2; JUNKYARDS 166-4; Transfer Tax 17-20;
51-6 253-14;253-16;253-19 166-5;166-7 17-31;17-34
POLICE DEPARTMENT TRANSPORTATION LANDMARK TOXIC SUBSTANCES
RULES AND ACCESS PRESERVATION See Also HAZARDOUS
REGULATIONS MANAGEMENT 170-5 MATERIALS AND
A290-2;A2904; 64-2;64-4;64-5 LOCAL LAWS, SUBSTANCES
A290-15;A290-46 Two-Percent Real Estate ADOPTION OF 38-1; See Also HAZARDOUS
PUBLIC Transfer Tax 17-19; 38-2;38-3;38-4;38-5 WASTES
ENTERTAINMENT 17-34;17-38 Notification of Defects SEWERS AND SEWAGE
AND SPECIAL Vehicle Traffic 260-26 237-1;237-2 DISPOSAL 215-4
EVENTS 205-2; VEHICLES AND OFFICERS AND TOXIC WASTES
205-3;205-4;205-5; TRAFFIC 260-27 EMPLOYEES 42-1\ See HAZARDOUS
205-6;205-7;205-8 VEHICLES,MOTOR- 42-4 MATERIALS AND
PUBLIC HEARINGS, DRIVEN 264-2 Parking at Beaches 189-3; SUBSTANCES
NOTICE OF 55-1 Water Quality Improvement 1894 See HAZARDOUS
RECORDS 59-3;59-8 17-41;17-42;1743; WASTES
Records Management 59-15 17-44;17-45;17-46 TRAILER CAMPS
Adoption of Code 1-2
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TRAILER CAMPS...
Adoption of Renumbered Illicit Discharges 236-28 Roadway Construction FIRE PREVENTION AND
2006 Code 1-14 JUNKYARDS 166-7 161-36 BUILDING CODE
General Business(B) PARKS AND SEWERS AND SEWAGE ADMINISTRATION
District 280-48 RECREATION DISPOSAL 215-5; 144-8
Resort Residential(RR) AREAS 193-2;193-7 215-9 General Business(B)
District 280-35 PUBLIC Street Excavations 237-13 District 280-48
TOURIST AND TRAILER ENTERTAINMENT TRESPASSING Hamlet Business(IID)
CAMPS 253-10; AND SPECIAL JUNKYARDS 166-7 District 280-45
253-16 EVENTS 205-4 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Hamlet Density(HD)
ZONING 280-115 See Also SOLID WASTE 172-2;172-5 Residential District
TRAILERS STORMWATER TOURIST AND TRAILER 280-22
General Business(B) MANAGEMENT CAMPS 253-15 Residential Office(RO)
District 280-48 236-4 VEHICLES,MOTOR- District 280-38
Parking at Beaches 189-2 TREASURER DRIVEN 264-14 SEWERS AND SEWAGE
Recreational Vehicle Parks SOIL REMOVAL 228-6 ZONING 280-4 DISPOSAL 215-7
253-20 Two-Percent Real Estate TRUCKS ZONING 280-78
Site Plan Approval 280-137 Transfer Tax 17-20; FLOOD DAMAGE TWO-PERCENT REAL
TOURIST AND TRAILER 17-21;17-22;17-27; PREVENTION 148-4 ESTATE TRANSFER
CAMPS 253-1;253-3; 17-28;17-30;17-31; Garbage,Rubbish and TAX
253-9;253-10 17-32; 17-33;17-34; Refuse 233-6 Additional exemptions
VEHICLES AND 17-35;17-36 JUNKYARDS 166-2 17-25
TRAFFIC 260-8.1 TREES Light Industrial(LI)District Agricultural districts 17-24
ZONING 280-4;280-78; AGRICULTURAL USES 280-62 Appeals 17-34
280-115 72-4 Light Industrial Park/ Apportionment of
TRANSIENT MERCHANTS BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Planned Office Park consideration subject to
Adoption of Renumbered PROPERTY (LIO)District 280-58 tax for property located
2006 Code 1-14 MAINTENANCE LITTERING 174-3 only partly within
PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS 100-4 NOISE,PREVENTION OF Town 17-33
AND TRANSIENT Farmland Bill of Rights 180-4 COMMUNITY
RETAIL 280-98 PARKS AND PRESERVATION
MERCHANTS 197-1; FILMING 139-9 RECREATION FUND 17-19\17-40
197-2;197-5;197-6 Garbage,Rubbish and AREAS 193-3 Compensation 17-35
TRANSIENT VENDORS Refuse 233-4 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS Confidentiality 17-37
See PEDDLING AND HIGHWAY AND TRANSIENT Confidentiality of transfer
SOLICITING SPECIFICATIONS RETAIL tax returns 17-37
See SALES 161-11 MERCHANTS 197-2; Cooperative housing
TRANSPORTATION Light Industrial(LI)District 197-5 corporation transfers
ACCESS 280-62 Roadway Construction 17-27
MANAGEMENT Light Industrial Park/ 161-19;161-21 Costs and expenses 17-35
Appointments 64-4 Planned Office Park Vehicle Traffic 260-26 County Clerk 17-20
Bicycles 64-5 (LIO)District 280-58 ZONING 280-4;280-77; Credit 17-26
Compensation 64-4 NOISE,PREVENTION OF 280-79 Definitions 17-20
Costs and expenses 64-2 180-4 TRUSTEES Deposit and disposition of
Definitions 64-3 PARKS AND Agricultural-Conservation revenue 17-31
Duties of Commission 64-5 RECREATION (A-C)District and Designation of agent by
Farms and farming 64-2; AREAS 193-2 Low-Density County Treasurer 17-28
64-3 Preservation of Natural Residential R-80, Determination of tax;
Fishing 64-3 Features 24049 R-120,R-200 and petition to Town
Horses 64-2 Roadway Construction R-400 Districts 280-13 Supervisor 17-34
Improvements 64-5 161-16;161-29; BOATS,DOCKS AND Easements 17-24
Lighting 64-5 161-30; 161-42;161-44 WHARVES 96-24; Effective date;referendum
Litter 64-5 SEWERS AND SEWAGE 96-25 requirement 17-40
Noise 64-5 DISPOSAL 215-9 COASTAL EROSION Eminent domain 17-20
Open space 64-3 See Also SHADE TREES HAZARD AREAS Exemptions from tax 17-24
Parking 64-5 See Also SHRUBS 111-35 Fees 17-20;17-35
Pedestrians 64-5 Signs 280-83 SHELLFISH AND OTHER Hearing Officer 17-34
Purpose 64-2 Site Plan Approval MARINE Hearings 17-34
Reports 64-4 280-129;280-130; RESOURCES 219-19; Historic preservation 17-24
Safety standards 64-5 280-133;280-136 219-20 Historic resources 17-19
Signs 64-5 Small Wind Energy Systems Site Plan Approval 280-131 Imposition of tax;use of
Speed limits 64-5 277-3 Street Numbering 237-25 tax;applicability 17-21
Terms of office 644 Stop and Yield Intersections WATERFRONT Improvements 17-20
Title 64-1 260-4;260-6 CONSISTENCY Insurance 17-32; 17-34
Town Board 64-2;64-4; STORMWATER REVIEW 268-4 Interest and civil penalties
64-5 MANAGEMENT WETLANDS AND 17-36
T Transportation Commission 236-18 SHORELINE 275-2; Intergovernmental
64-4 SUBDIVISION OF LAND 275-3.1;275-4;275-5; agreement authority
Vacancies 64-4 240-3;240-10 275-6;275-7;275-8; 17-38
Vehicles 64-5 WATERFRONT 275-9;275-10;275-11; Judicial review 17-32
Water quality 64-5 CONSISTENCY 275-12;275-13; Legislative findings 17-19
When effective 64-6 REVIEW 268-3 275-14;275-16 Liability 17-20; 17-23;
TRAP WETLANDS AND ZONING 280-116 17-29;17-31;17-34;
PARKS AND SHORELINE 275-2; TWO-FAMILY 17-35
RECREATION 2754 DWELLINGS Liability for tax 17-23
AREAS 193-6 Wireless Communication Agricultural-Conservation Liability of Recording
TRASH Facilities 280-70; (A-C)District and Officer 17-29
FILMING 139-3 280-72;280-73; Low-Density Liens 17-20; 17-27;17-35
Floating Homes 96-26 280-76.2 Residential R-80, Natural features 17-19
Garbage,Rubbish and ZONING 280-4;280-92; R-120,R-200 and Natural resources 17-19
Refuse 233-3.1 280-93;280-94; R-400 Districts 280-13 Notices 17-32;17-34
See Also GARBAGE, 280-95;280-118 Open space 17-24
RUBBISH AND TRENCHES Parks and recreation 17-24
REFUSE See Also EXCAVATIONS
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TWO-PERCENT REAL ESTATE
TRANSFER TAX...
Payment of tax;filing of Recreational Floating Zone VACCINATIONS See Also COMMERCIAL
return;recording 17-22 District(RFZ)280-201 ANIMALS 83-21 VEHICLES
Proceedings to recover tax Removal of Utility Poles VAPORS Emergency Removal of
due 17-35 237-30;237-31;237-32 See Also FUMES Vehicles 260-23;
Records 17-20;17-21; SEWERS AND SEWAGE LIGHTING,OUTDOOR 260-24;260-25
17-22;17-24;17-28; DISPOSAL 215-8; 172-7 See Also EMERGENCY
17-29;17-34;17-35; 215-9 VARIANCES VEHICLES
17-37 Signs 280-83 Affordable Housing(AHD) Farmland Bill of Rights
Recreation areas 17-19 Site Plan Approval District 280-28 280-99
Refunds 17-30 280-127;280-129; AGRICULTURAL USES FILMING 139-3
Reports 17-34 280-133 72-3 FLOOD DAMAGE
Sales 17-20; 17-24;17-25 Small Wind Energy Systems Board of Appeals 280-146 PREVENTION 1484;
Severability 17-39 277-1;277-2;277-3; COASTAL EROSION 148-16
Social Security 17-27 2774 HAZARD AREAS Garbage,Rubbish and
Town Attorney 17-35 STORMWATER 111-20;111-21; Refuse 233-1;233-3;
Town Board 17-19;17-34; MANAGEMENT 111-22;111-23; 233-3.1;233-4;233-5;
17-38 236-5;236-6;236-10; 111-24;111-27 233-6
Town Supervisor 17-20; 236-17;236-19 ETHICS 26-17 General Business(B)
17-31;17-34 Street Excavations 237-11; Farm Stands 72-11 District 280-48
Treasurer 17-20;17-21; 237-16 FLOOD DAMAGE HIGHWAY
17-22;17-27;17-28; SUBDIVISION OF LAND PREVENTION 148-4; SPECIFICATIONS
17-30;17-31;17-32; 240-4;240-10;240-17; 148-7;148-9;148-14; 161-7
17-33;17-34;17-35; 240-21;240-35; 148-22;148-23 JUNKYARDS 166-2
17-36 240-36;240-41;240-42 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Light Industrial Park/
Violations and penalties WATERFRONT 172-8 Planned Office Park
17-31;17-32;17-34; CONSISTENCY PUBLIC (LIO)District 280-58
17-35;17-36;17-37 REVIEW 268-3 ENTERTAINMENT LITTERING 174-1;174-3;
Waivers 17-36 WETLANDS AND AND SPECIAL 174-6
Warrants 17-35 SHORELINE 275-11 EVENTS 205-5 Members of the Department
Wetlands 17-19 Wireless Communication SHELLFISH AND OTHER A290-33
Facilities 280-69 MARINE See Also MOTOR
U _ ZONING 280-2;280-4; RESOURCES 219-21 VEHICLES
280-112 Signs 280-81;280-86 One-Way Streets 260-3;
UNDERGROUND UTILITY POLES Site Plan Approval 260-3.1
STORAGE TANKS Removal of Utility Poles 280-131;280-137 Parking at Beaches 189-1;
See STORAGE TANKS 237-30;237-31;237-32 STORMWATER 189-2;189-3;189-4;
UNSAFE BUILDINGS Roadway Construction MANAGEMENT 189-7
Adoption of Renumbered 161-46 236-2 PARKS AND
2006 Code 1-14 Signs 280-83 SUBDIVISION OF LAND RECREATION
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Site Plan Approval 280-133 240-57 AREAS 193-1;193-3;
PROPERTY VEHICLES AND TOBACCO 1934
MAINTENANCE TRAFFIC 260-8 ADVERTISING 249-1 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS
100-1;100-4;100-5 Wireless Communication WATERFRONT AND TRANSIENT
UTILITIES Facilities 280-69 CONSISTENCY RETAIL
Affordable Housing(AHD) U-TURNS REVIEW 268-3;268-5 MERCHANTS 197-10
District 280-25;280-29 One-Way Streets 260-3.1 Wireless Communication POLICE DEPARTMENT
Agricultural-Conservation Facilities 280-76.3 RULES AND
(A-C)District and — V — ZONING 280-10;280-92; REGULATIONS
Low-Density 280-121;280-154 A290-11;A290-15;
Residential R-80, VACANCIES VECTORS A290-45
R-120,R-200 and TRANSPORTATION See INSECTS PUBLIC
R-400 Districts 280-13 ACCESS VEHICLE TRAFFIC ENTERTAINMENT
COASTAL EROSION MANAGEMENT 64-4 Pedestrians 260-26 AND SPECIAL
HAZARD AREAS VACANT LOTS Restricted vehicle traffic EVENTS 205-2;205-4
111-6 Affordable Housing(AHD) 260-26 Recreational Vehicle Parks
FILMING 139-3 District 280-30 Safety standards 260-26 253-20
FLOOD DAMAGE Agricultural-Conservation Town Board 260-26 See Also RECREATIONAL
PREVENTION 148-3; (A-C)District and Trucks 260-26 VEHICLES
148-4;148-13;148-15; Low-Density Vehicles 260-26 RENTAL PERMITS 207-1
148-16;148-19; Residential R-80, VEHICLES AND Site Plan Approval
148-20;148-21;148-22 R-120,R-200 and TRAFFIC 260-26 280-129;280-137
Hamlet Density(HD) R-400 Districts 280-13 VEHICLES Special Exception Uses
Residential District FIRE PREVENTION AND Adoption of Code 1-2 280-143
280-22 BUILDING CODE Adoption of Renumbered Street Numbering 237-26
Historic Preservation ADMINISTRATION 2006 Code 1-14 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
District(HPD)280-195 144-8 Affordable Housing(AHD) 240-3;240-54
Light Industrial(LI)District General Business(B) District 280-25 TOURIST AND TRAILER
280-62 District 280-48 AGRICULTURAL CAMPS 253-1;253-14
Light Industrial Park/ Hamlet Business(HB) ADVISORY TRANSPORTATION
Planned Office Park District 280-45 COMMITTEE 71-4 ACCESS
(LIO)District 280-58 Light Industrial(LI)District ALCOHOLIC MANAGEMENT 64-5
LIGHTING,OUTDOOR 280-62 BEVERAGES 79-1 Vehicle Traffic 260-26
172-4;172-5 Light Industrial Park/ APPEARANCE TICKETS VEHICLES AND T 7
MUNICIPAL BUILDING Planned Office Park 5-2 TRAFFIC 260-1; V
ENERGY (LIO)District 280-58 BICYCLES 88-1;88-2; 260-2;260-7;260-8;
BENCHMARKING Limited Business(LB) 88-3;884;88-5;88-6 260-8.1;260-9;
177-1;177-5 District 28041 BOATS,DOCKS AND 260-10;260-11;
Plum Island Research Low-Density Residential WHARVES 96-9 260-12;260-13;
District(PIR)280-183 R-40 District 280-17 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 260-14;260-15;
PUBLIC Residential Office(RO) PROPERTY 260-16;260-17;
ENTERTAINMENT District 280-38 MAINTENANCE 260-18;260-19;
AND SPECIAL Snow and Ice Removal 100-3;100-4;100-5 260-20;260-21;
EVENTS 2054 237-20 260-22;260-28
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VEHICLES...
VEHICLES,MOTOR- Parking prohibited during Nuisances 264-14 FIRE PREVENTION AND
DRIVEN 264-1; certain months 260-10 Off-road vehicles 264-16 BUILDING CODE
264-2;264-3;264-4; Parking,Standing and Operation on private ADMINISTRATION
264-5;264-6;264-7; Stopping 260-7\260-22 property restricted 144-8
264-9;264-14;264-15; Pedestrians 260-18;260-27 264-5 NOISE,PREVENTION OF
264-16;264-19;264-20 Penalties 260-28 Operation on Town property 180-4
Wireless Communication Penalties for offenses prohibited 264-4 Veterans'Exemption 245-8
Facilities 280-69; 260-28 Parents or guardians to be VETERANS'EXEMPTION
280-70 Police officers 260-7 notified of violations Amount of exemption 245-9
ZONING 280-2;280-4; Ponds 260-9;260-11 264-8 Assessments 245-8;245-9
280-78;280-79; Public parking lots 260-12 Penalties for offenses Assessor 245-9
280-110;280-111 Registration 260-28 264-10 Purpose 245-8
VEHICLES,ABANDONED Safety standards 260-27 Penalties for offenses; TAXATION 245-8\245-9
See ABANDONED Schools 260-9;260-15 restitution 264-20 Veterans 245-8
VEHICLES Shopping centers 260-12; Police Department 264-17; VIBRATIONS
See ABANDONMENT 260-14;260-22 264-19 Farmland Bill of Rights
VEHICLES,ALL-TERRAIN Sidewalks 260-14;260-18; Police officers 264-15; 280-99
See ALL-TERRAIN 260-28 264-17 General Business(B)
VEHICLES Signs 260-1;260-8; Presumptive evidence District 280-48
VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC 260-8.1;260-12; 264-16 Light Industrial(LI)District
Additional parking 260-13;260-17;260-18 Purpose 264-2 280-62
regulations 260-18 See Stop and Yield Registration 264-11 Light Industrial Park/
Application 260-7 Intersections 260-4\ Responsibility of parents or Planned Office Park
Authority to install traffic 260-6 guardians 264-7 (LIO)District 280-58
control devices 260-2 Stopping prohibited at all Restrictions 264-15 Plum Island Research
Bridges 260-8 times 260-13 Safety standards 264-2; District(PIR)280-183
Bus stops 260-21;260-28 Surcharges 260-28 264-14;264-15 Roadway Construction
Commercial vehicles Town Board 260-27 Schools 264-6 161-21
260-15 Trailer parking prohibited at Scooters 264-3 SOIL REMOVAL 228-5
Crosswalks 260-18;260-27 all times 260-8.1 Severability 264-12;264-21 Special Exception Uses
Curbs 260-1;260-22; Trailers 260-8.1 Sidewalks 264-3 280-143
260-28 Utility poles 260-8 Snowmobiles 264-3;264-15 ZONING 280-111
Definitions of words and See Vehicle Traffic 260-26 Storage 264-19 VILLAGE TRUSTEES
phrases 260-1 Vehicles 260-1;260-2; Title 264-1 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
Driveways 260-9;260-15; 260-7;260-8;260-8.1; Town Board 264-2 PROPERTY
260-17;260-18; 260-9;260-10;260-11; Trespassing 264-14 MAINTENANCE
260-22;260-28 260-12;260-13; Unlicensed Motor-Driven 100-5
See Emergency Removal of 260-14;260-15; Vehicles 264-1\264-13 VIOLATIONS AND
Vehicles 260-23\ 260-16;260-17; Vehicles 264-1;264-2; PENALTIES
260-25 260-18;260-19; 264-3;264-4;264-5; Adoption of Code 1-4;1-11
Fire hydrants 260-14; 260-20;260-21; 264-6;264-7;264-9; Affordable Housing(AHD)
260-28 260-22;260-28 264-14;264-15; District 280-31;
Fire lanes 260-14;260-15; Violations and penalties 264-16;264-19;264-20 280-32.1;280-33
260-28 260-28 Vehicles in violation to be Agricultural-Conservation
Fire wells 260-16 Wells 260-12;260-14; impounded 264-9 (A-C)District and
Fire zone 260-20 260-16;260-28 Violations and penalties Low-Density
Fire zones 260-14;260-20; VEHICLES, 264-7;264-8;264-9; Residential R-80,
260-28 COMMERCIAL 264-10;264-19;264-20 R-120,R-200 and
Fire zones;fire lanes;fire See COMMERCIAL When effective 264-13; R-400 Districts 280-13
hydrants;fire wells VEHICLES 264-22 ALARM SYSTEMS 75-5;
260-14 VEHICLES, VEHICLES, 75-6;75-8
Fishing 260-28 IMPOUNDMENT OF RECREATIONAL ALCOHOLIC
General Provisions 260-1\ See IMPOUNDMENT See RECREATIONAL BEVERAGES 79-2
260-2 VEHICLES,MOTOR- VEHICLES ANIMALS 83-25
Handicapped parking DRIVEN VEHICLES,TOWING OF APPEARANCE TICKETS
260-17;260-28 Abandoned vehicles 264-19 See TOWING 5-1;5-2;5-3
Holidays 260-1;260-11 All-terrain vehicles 264-3 VENDORS BICYCLES 88-7
Inspections 260-28 Charges 264-19 See Also PEDDLING AND BINGO AND GAMES OF
Licenses and permits 260-17 Chief of Police 264-8; SOLICITING CHANCE 92-11
Loading zones 260-22 264-17;264-19 PUBLIC BOATS,DOCKS AND
Lots 260-12;260-28 Confiscation and ENTERTAINMENT WHARVES 96-14;
Motor vehicles 260-18 redemption of vehicles AND SPECIAL 96-31;96-33
No stopping zones 260-19 264-19 EVENTS 205-4;205-7 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
See One-Way Streets 260-3\ Conflicts with state law VENTILATION PROPERTY
260-3.1 264-11 FIRE PREVENTION AND MAINTENANCE
Parking 260-1;260-8; Costs and expenses 264-19 BUILDING CODE 100-6;100-7;100-10;
260-8.1;260-9; Definitions 264-3 ADMINISTRATION 100-11
260-10;260-11; Drugs and drug 144-8 BURNING,OUTDOOR
260-12;260-14; paraphernalia 264-15 VERNAL POOLS 104-1;104-5
260-15;260-16; Easements 264-3 WETLANDS AND COASTAL EROSION
260-17;260-18; Emergency vehicles 264-18 SHORELINE 275-3 HAZARD AREAS
260-19;260-20; Enforcement 264-17 VETERANS 111-29;111-34
V260-21;
260-22;260-28 Exceptions 264-6;264-18 Adoption of Renumbered Dogs 83-13
Parking for limited time Impoundment 264-9 2006 Code 1-14 DOMESTIC
only 260-11 Improvements 264-6 Exemption for Cold War PARTNERSHIPS
Parking meters 260-1 Intent 264-14 Veterans 245-17; 121-4;121-5
Parking or standing Liability 264-20 245-18 Ducks 83-5
prohibited during Motor vehicles 264-3; Exemption for War ELECTRICAL
certain times 260-15 264-11;264-15 Veterans and Gold Star INSPECTIONS 126-3;
Parking prohibited at all Motor-Driven Vehicles Parents 245-15;245-16 126-5
times 260-8 264-14\264-22 ETHICS 26-17;26-26;
Parking prohibited during Motorcycles 264-15 26-27;26-28
certain hours 260-9 Notices 264-8 Ethics Board 26-23;26-24
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VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES...
Exemption for Cold War SEWERS AND SEWAGE WARRANTS
Veterans 245-18 DISPOSAL 215-4; _ W See Also ARREST
Farm Stands 72-12 215-6;215-7;215-8; WARRANTS
Farmland Bill of Rights 215-9;215-11;215-15; WAIVERS Dogs 83-9
280-102 215-17;215-18 Board of Appeals 280-150 FIRE PREVENTION AND
FILMING 139-14 Shellfish 219-6 HUNTING 163-2;163-3 BUILDING CODE
FIRE PREVENTION AND SHELLFISH AND OTHER Illicit Discharges 236-25 ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING CODE MARINE Light Industrial(LI)District 144-6;144-8
ADMINISTRATION RESOURCES 219-22; 280-62 POLICE DEPARTMENT
144-5;144-6;144-8; 219-23 Light Industrial Park/ RULES AND
144-12;144-13; Signs 280-81;280-88 Planned Office Park REGULATIONS
144-16;144-20;144-21 Site Plan Approval (LIO)District 280-58 A290-17;A290-36
Fishers Island Harbor 280-130;280-136 Limited Business(LB) RENTAL PERMITS 207-5
Management 157-11; Small Wind Energy Systems District 280-42 Roadway Construction
157-14 277-7 POLICE DEPARTMENT 161-46
FLOOD DAMAGE Snow and Ice Removal RULES AND See Also SEARCH
PREVENTION 148-4; 237-21 REGULATIONS WARRANTS
148-9;148-14 SOIL REMOVAL 228-13 A290-43 STORMWATER
Garbage,Rubbish and Special Exception Uses PUBLIC MANAGEMENT
Refuse 233-3.1;233-7; 280-141 ENTERTAINMENT 236-35
233-8 STORMWATER AND SPECIAL Two-Percent Real Estate
Grievance Procedures 47-1 MANAGEMENT EVENTS 205-4;205-7 Transfer Tax 17-35
Historic Preservation 236-5;236-6;236-7; Rules of Conduct 26-5 WATER
District(HPD)280-196 236-9;236-22;236-24; Site Plan Approval Affordable Housing(AHD)
Illicit Discharges 236-25; 236-33;236-34;236-35 280-131;280-133 District 280-29
236-27;236-29;236-31 Street Excavations 237-17 SOIL REMOVAL 228-10 AGRICULTURAL USES
JUNKYARDS 166-8 Street Numbering 237-29 STORMWATER 72-4
LANDMARK SUBDIVISION OF LAND MANAGEMENT Agricultural-Conservation
PRESERVATION 240-44;240-59; 236-20 (A-C)District and
170-13 240-60;240-61 Street Excavations 237-18 Low-Density
Light Industrial(LI)District TOBACCO SUBDIVISION OF LAND Residential R-80,
280-62 ADVERTISING 249-6 240-10;240-15; R-120,R-200 and
Light Industrial Park/ TOURIST AND TRAILER 240-38;240-40; R-400 Districts 280-13
Planned Office Park CAMPS 253-14; 240-56;240-57 BOATS,DOCKS AND
(LIO)District 280-58 253-19 Two-Percent Real Estate WHARVES 96-7;
LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Two-Percent Real Estate Transfer Tax 17-36 96-12;96-16
172-9 Transfer Tax 17-31; WETLANDS AND BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
LITTERING 174-7 17-32;17-34;17-35; SHORELINE 275-3; PROPERTY
Members of the Department 17-36;17-37 275-6 MAINTENANCE
A290-33 VEHICLES AND Wireless Communication 100-4
NOISE,PREVENTION OF TRAFFIC 260-28 Facilities 280-76.2 COASTAL EROSION
180-7 VEHICLES,MOTOR- ZONING 280-11;280-78; HAZARD AREAS
See Also NOTICES OF DRIVEN 264-7; 280-159 111-5;111-6;111-7;
VIOLATIONS 264-8;264-9;264-10; WALLS 111-10;111-13;
Parking at Beaches 189-2; 264-19;264-20 COASTAL EROSION 111-14;111-29
189-3;189-4;189-7; Waterfowl and Gull Feeding HAZARD AREAS Design Standards 240-48
189-8 and Domestic Pet 111-6 Ducks 83-3;834
PARKS AND Waste 83-28;83-29; FIRE PREVENTION AND Exemption for War
RECREATION 83-30 BUILDING CODE Veterans and Gold Star
AREAS 193-7;193-12 WATERFRONT ADMINISTRATION Parents 245-15
PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS CONSISTENCY 144-8 Farmland Bill of Rights
AND TRANSIENT REVIEW 268-6;268-7 FLOOD DAMAGE 280-99
RETAIL WETLANDS AND PREVENTION 148-4; FIRE PREVENTION AND
MERCHANTS 197-6; SHORELINE 275-3.1; 148-13;148-14; BUILDING CODE
197-11;197-13 275-11;275-12.1; 148-16;148-18;148-19 ADMINISTRATION
POLICE DEPARTMENT 275-15;275-16 General Business(B) 144-3;144-8;144-10
51-6 Wireless Communication District 280-48 Fishers Island Harbor
POLICE DEPARTMENT Facilities 280-76 Hamlet Business(HB) Management 157-1;
RULES AND ZONING 280-151; District 28045 157-5
REGULATIONS 280-153;280-155; LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Floating Homes 96-27
A290-9;A290-13; 280-156 172-2;172-7;172-8 FLOOD DAMAGE
A290-15;A290-19; VOLUNTEER MUNICIPAL BUILDING PREVENTION 148-2;
A290-36;A290-47 AMBULANCE ENERGY 148-3;148-4;148-14;
PUBLIC Exemption for Volunteer BENCHMARKING 148-15;148-16;
ENTERTAINMENT Fire Fighters and 177-1 148-18;148-19;148-22
AND SPECIAL Ambulance Workers See Also RETAINING Hamlet Density(HD)
EVENTS 205-1; 245-11;245-13 WALLS Residential District
205-5;205-7;205-9 VOLUNTEER FIRE SEWERS AND SEWAGE 280-22
Removal of Utility Poles DEPARTMENT DISPOSAL 215-2; HIGHWAY
237-30;237-32;237-33 See FIRE DEPARTMENT 215-9 SPECIFICATIONS
RENTAL PERMITS 207-1; VOLUNTEER FIRE Signs 280-82;280-85; 161-11
207-6;207-7;207-8; FIGHTERS 280-86;280-87 Historic Preservation
207-11;207-12 Adoption of Renumbered Site Plan Approval 280-137 District(HPD)280-195
Rules of Conduct 26-4; 2006 Code 1-14 STORMWATER HOUSING FUND 34-6
26-15 Code of Ethics 26-2 MANAGEMENT Illicit Discharges 236-25;
SALVAGE CENTERS Exemption for Volunteer 236-5 236-26
211-6 Fire Fighters and TOBACCO JUNKYARDS 166-4
Senior Citizen Exemption Ambulance Workers ADVERTISING 249-3 LITTERING 174-4
245-5 245-11;245-13 ZONING 280-4;280-78; Marine I(MI)District
See Also FIRE 280-92;280-94; 280-51
DEPARTMENT 280-104;280-105; Marine II(MIl)District
280-106;280-108; 280-54;280-55
280-116
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WATER...
Marine III Zone District STORMWATER FIRE PREVENTION AND Violations and penalties
(MIII)280-205 MANAGEMENT BUILDING CODE 83-28;83-29;83-30
MUNICIPAL BUILDING 236-5 ADMINISTRATION Waterfowl 83-27;83-28
ENERGY WETLANDS AND 144-8 Wildlife 83-27
BENCHMARKING SHORELINE 275-3 FLOOD DAMAGE WATERFRONT
177-1 WATER QUALITY PREVENTION 148-16 CONSISTENCY
Parking at Beaches 189-1 Floating Homes 96-26 Low-Density Residential REVIEW
PARKS AND Southold Community R-40 District 280-16 Accessory buildings and
RECREATION Preservation Project SANITARY FLOW structures 268-3
AREAS 193-4 Plan 17-13 CREDITS, Assessments 268-3;268-5
Plum Island Research STORMWATER TRANSFER OF 117-9 Authority and purpose
District(PIR)280-183 MANAGEMENT Site Plan Approval 268-2
POLICE DEPARTMENT 236-3;236-4;236-5; 280-129;280-133 Blocks 268-3
RULES AND 236-6;236-7;236-9; SOIL REMOVAL 228-7 Buffers 268-3
REGULATIONS 236-20;236-22 Special Exception Uses Building Inspector 268-6
A290-45 TRANSPORTATION 280-143 Code Enforcement Officer
Preservation of Natural ACCESS STORMWATER 268-6
Features 240-51 MANAGEMENT 64-5 MANAGEMENT Construction 268-3
Recreational Floating Zone Water Quality Improvement 2364;236-5 Definitions 268-3
District(RFZ)280-201 17-41; 17-42;17-43; SUBDIVISION OF LAND Drainage 268-3
Resort Residential(RR) 17-44; 17-45; 17-46 240-9;240-10;240-11; Driveways 268-3
District 280-34;280-35 WATERFRONT 240-17;240-19; Emergencies 268-3
Roadway Construction CONSISTENCY 240-42;240-44 Enforcement 268-6
161-30;161-39;16144 REVIEW 268-2; TOURIST AND TRAILER Erosion and sediment
SEWERS AND SEWAGE 268-3;268-5 CAMPS 253-3;253-6; control 268-2;268-3
DISPOSAL 215-2; WETLANDS AND 253-14 Fences 268-3
215-3;215-4;215-9 SHORELINE 275-3; WETLANDS AND Fuel 268-3
SHELLFISH AND OTHER 275-11 SHORELINE 275-3 Grades and grading 268-3
MARINE WATER QUALITY ZONING 280-2;2804 Hazardous materials and
RESOURCES 219-4; IMPROVEMENT WATERCOURSES substances 268-3;
219-14 Authority 17-42 FIRE PREVENTION AND 268-5
Site Plan Approval Certification 17-45 BUILDING CODE Height regulations 268-3
280-128;280-129; Cesspools 17-43 ADMINISTRATION Historic districts 268-3
280-133 COMMUNITY 144-10 Historic resources 268-5
SOIL REMOVAL 228-2; PRESERVATION FLOOD DAMAGE Improvements 268-3
228-4;228-5;228-7 FUND 17-41\1746 PREVENTION 1484; Inspections 268-3;268-5
Southold Community Community Preservation 148-13;148-14 Investigations 268-3
Preservation Fund 17-8 Fund Project Plan SEWERS AND SEWAGE Landscaping 268-3
STORMWATER 17-44 DISPOSAL 215-2 Licenses and permits 268-3
MANAGEMENT Compensation 17-46 Site Plan Approval 280-133 Livestock 268-3
236-3;236-4;236-5; Conservation districts STORMWATER Management and
236-6;236-10;236-17; 17-41;17-43 MANAGEMENT coordination of LWRP
236-18;236-19;236-24 Construction 17-43 236-5;236-15;236-18 268-4
Street Excavations 237-13; Costs and expenses 17-44 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Natural features 268-3
237-16 Definitions 17-43 240-3;240-41 Natural resources 268-2;
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Drainage 17-43 ZONING 280-4 268-3;268-5
240-3;240-4;240-10; Hazardous materials and WATERFOWL Nuisances 268-3
240-17;240-21; substances 17-43; Waterfowl and Gull Feeding Open space 268-2;268-5
240-35;240-36; 17-44;17-45 and Domestic Pet Parking 268-3
240-42;240-44 Holding tanks 17-43 Waste 83-27;83-28 Penalties for offenses 268-7
TOURIST AND TRAILER Improvements 17-41; WETLANDS AND Pensions 268-3
CAMPS 253-6 17-42;17-43; 17-44; SHORELINE 275-3 Planning Board 268-4
Water Quality Improvement 17-45;17-46 WATERFOWL AND GULL Police Department 268-4;
17-43;17-44 Pollution 17-41;17-43; FEEDING AND 268-6
WATERFRONT 17-44;17-45 DOMESTIC PET Pollution 268-3
CONSISTENCY Ponds 17-43 WASTE Qualifications 268-3
REVIEW 268-3;268-5 Purpose 17-41 ANIMALS 83-27\83-31 Reports 268-4
WETLANDS AND Recycling 17-43 Appearance tickets 83-29 Retirement 268-3
SHORELINE 275-2; Septic systems 17-43 Cats 83-27 Review of actions 268-5
275-3;275-4;275-7; Stormwater 17-43 Defecation 83-28 Safety standards 268-3
275-11;275-12 Town Board 17-41;17-42; Definitions 83-27 Sales 268-3
Wireless Communication 17-43; 17-44;17-45; Dogs 83-27 Setbacks 268-3
Facilities 280-69 1746 Enforcement 83-29 Solid waste 268-5
ZONING 2804;280-7; Water 1743;17-44 Fecal matter 83-28 Stop-work orders 268-6
280-8;280-91;280-96; Water quality 17-41; 17-42; Fowl 83-27 Storage 268-3
280-104;280-111; 17-43;17-44; 17-45; Garbage,rubbish and refuse Stormwater 268-3
280-112;280-113; 17-46 83-28 Street openings 268-3
280-116 Water Quality Advisory Horses 83-27 Title 268-1
WATER CONSERVATION Committee 1746 Liability 83-27 Town Attorney 268-6;
COASTAL EROSION Wetlands 1743 Livestock 83-27;83-28 268-7
HAZARD AREAS Wildlife 17-43 Marinas 83-27 Town Board 268-3;268-4;
111-6 WATER SUPPLY Nuisances 83-28 268-5
Preservation of Natural Agricultural Planned Parks and recreation 83-27 Trees 268-3
Features 240-51 Development District Penalties for offenses 83-30 Trustees 268-4
STORMWATER 280-174 Ponds 83-27 Utilities 268-3
WMANAGEMENT Agricultural-Conservation Prohibitions 83-28 Variances 268-3;268-5
236-7 (A-C)District•and Safety standards 83-28; Violations and penalties
WATER POLLUTION Low-Density 83-31 268-6;268-7
Floating Homes 96-26 Residential R-80, Sales 83-27 Water 268-3;268-5
See Also POLLUTION R-120,R-200 and Sidewalks 83-28 Water quality 268-2;268-3;
SEWERS AND SEWAGE R-400 Districts 280-13 Statutory authority 83-31 268-5
DISPOSAL 215-4 Design Standards 240-48 Stormwater 83-27 Wetlands 268-3
Town Board 83-31 Wildlife 268-2;268-3
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REVIEW...
Zoning Board of Appeals WATERFRONT Drainage plan 275-6; Pools 275-2
268-4;268-5 CONSISTENCY 275-11 Poultry 275-2
WEAPONS REVIEW 268-3 Driveways 275-2;275-3; Processing of application
See Also FIREARMS WETLANDS AND 275-5 275-8
See Also GUNS SHORELINE 275-1; Easements 275-11 Records 275-10
Members of the Department 275-2;275-3;275-4; Emergencies 275-5 Reports 275-7;275-8
A290-33 275-5;275-6;275-7; Erosion and sediment Restaurants 275-11
PARKS AND 275-8;275-11;275-12; control 275-2;275-3; Retaining walls 275-2;
RECREATION 275-16 275-6;275-11 275-11
AREAS 193-6 Wireless Communication Excavations 275-2;275-11 Roofs 275-2;275-4
POLICE DEPARTMENT Facilities 280-70 Exceptions 275-4 Safety standards 275-3;
RULES AND ZONING 280-4;280-96; Fees 275-2;275-3.1;275-7; 275-11;275-12
REGULATIONS 280-111;280-116 275-8;275-14 Salaries and compensation
A290-15 WETLANDS AND Fences 275-2;275-5; 275-3.1
WEBSITES SHORELINE 275-11 Sales 275-2
STORMWATER Accessory buildings and Fill 275-11 Septic systems 275-4
MANAGEMENT structures 275-2;275-5 Findings;purpose; Septic tanks 275-3
236-20 Administration and jurisdiction;setbacks Setbacks 275-2;275-3;
YOUTH BOARD 68-4 Enforcement 275-15\ 275-3 275-5
ZONING 280-4 275-16 Fishing 275-2;275-11 Sheds 275-2
WEEDS Anchoring 275-2 Flood hazard areas 275-3 Shrubs 275-2
See BRUSH,GRASS AND Animals 275-2 Forestry 275-2 Sidewalks 275-2
WEEDS Apartments 275-2 Fuel 275-4 Signs 275-2;275-11
WELLS Application 275-6 Garages 275-2 Single-family dwellings
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Assessments 275-4;275-6; Garbage,rubbish and refuse 275-5
PROPERTY 275-11 275-11 Standards for issuance of
MAINTENANCE Backfilling 275-11 General Provisions 275-1\ permit 275-12
100-4 Barricades 275-11 275-4 Stop-work orders 275-12.1;
HIGHWAY Blocks 275-2 Grades and grading 275-2; 275-16
SPECIFICATIONS Board of Trustees 275-2; 275-4;275-7;275-11 Storage 275-2
161-3 275-3;275-3.1;275-4; Groundwater 275-3;275-7 Stormwater 275-3
Parking at Beaches 189-2 275-6;275-11 Guarantees 275-9;275-10 Stormwater control 275-7
Site Plan Approval 280-133 Boats and Boating 275-2; Hearings 275-3.1;275-8 Stormwater management
Stop and Yield Intersections 275-11 Hedges 275-2 275-6;275-8
260-4;260-6 Bonds 275-9 Height regulations 275-2; Swimming pools 275-3;
STORMWATER Bridges 275-11 275-11 275-11
MANAGEMENT Brush,grass and weeds Horses 275-2 Tenants 275-12.1
236-5;236-14 275-2;275-11 Impoundment 275-6 Tests 275-4
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Buffers 275-2;275-4; Improvements 275-3;275-5 Title 275-1
240-4;240-10;240-17; 275-5;275-7;275-11 Inspections 275-7;275-9; Town Attorney 275-6
240-21;240-35;24044 Building Inspector 275-11 275-10;275-11;275-16 Town Board 275-3;
VEHICLES AND Burning 275-2 Insurance 275-3.1 275-3.1;275-7;275-16
TRAFFIC 260-12; Certificate of compliance Investigations 275-8 Transferability 275-14
260-14;260-16;260-28 275-13 Landscaping 275-3;275-5; Trees 275-2;275-4
WETLANDS Certificates of compliance 275-11 Trustees 275-2;275-3.1;
Adoption of Code 1-2 275-10;275-13 Lawns 275-2 275-4;275-5;275-6;
Adoption of Renumbered Certificates of insurance Liability 275-3.1;275-9; 275-7;275-8;275-9;
2006 Code 1-14 275-3.1 275-10 275-10;275-11;
COASTAL EROSION Cesspools 275-3 Liability insurance 275-9 275-12;275-13;
HAZARD AREAS Code Enforcement Officer Licenses and permits 275-14;275-16
111-6 275-12.1 275-2;275-3.1;275-5; Utilities 275-11
Illicit Discharges 236-25 Compensation 275-3.1 275-6;275-8;275-11; Vernal pools 275-3
Plum Island Conservation Complaints 275-3.1 275-16 Violations and penalties
District(PIC)280-189 Compliance requirements; Licensing of coastal 275-3.1;275-11;
Plum Island Research penalties for offenses contractors 275-3.1 275-12.1;275-15;
District(PIR)280-185 275-16 Liens 275-11 275-16
Preservation of Natural Conditions,inspection fees, Lighting 275-11 Waivers 275-3;275-6
Features 240-51 performance guarantee Livestock 275-2 Water 275-2;275-3;275-4;
SHELLFISH AND OTHER upon issuance of permit Lots 275-2 275-7;275-11;275-12
MARINE 275-9 Marinas 275-2;275-11 Water pollution 275-3
RESOURCES 219-20 Condominiums 275-2 Meetings 275-8 Water quality 275-3;275-11
Site Plan Approval Construction 275-2; Mobile homes 275-2 Water supply 275-3
280-129;280-133 275-3.1;275-5;275-7; Monuments 275-6 Waterfowl 275-3
Southold Community 275-11;275-12.1; Mooring 275-2;275-11 Wetlands 275-1;275-2;
Preservation Fund 275-16 Mulching 275-2 275-3;275-4;275-5;
17-3;17-4 Construction and operation Natural resources 275-2; 275-6;275-7;275-8;
Southold Community standards 275-11 275-3;275-11 275-11;275-12;275-16
Preservation Project Contents of permit 275-10 Nonconforming structures Wildlife 275-3;2754;
Plan 17-13 Coordination and 275-2;275-11 275-7;275-11;275-12
STORMWATER enforcement 275-15 Notices 275-3.1;275-8; Yards 275-5;275-7
MANAGEMENT Costs and expenses 275-7; 275-9;275-10;275-11; WILD ANIMALS
2364;236-5;236-6; 275-11 275-16 See ANIMALS
236-15;236-17; Decks 275-2;275-5 Open space 275-2 WILDLIFE
236-18;236-19 Deer 275-5 Parking 275-2 COASTAL EROSION
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Definitions;word usage Patios 275-2 HAZARD AREAS
240-3;240-4;240-10; 275-2 Pedestrians 275-11 111-6;111-12;111-13;
240-17;240-21;24042 Demolition 275-2;2754; Performance guarantees 111-14;111-15
Two-Percent Real Estate 275-11 275-9 PARKS AND
Transfer Tax 17-19 Disclosure 275-6 Permit procedures 275-5 RECREATION
Water Quality Improvement Docks 275-2;275-3;275-4; Permits 275-5\275-14 AREAS 193-6
17-43 275-5;275-7;275-11 Plastics 275-11 Site Plan Approval
Drainage 275-5;275-6; Ponds 275-2;275-3;275-4; '280-129;280-133
275-7;275-11 275-11
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WILDLIFE...
Southold Community Historic buildings and Wireless communications Hamlet Business(HB)
Preservation Fund districts 280-75 280-67;280-68; District 280-45
17-4;17-8 Historic districts 280-75 280-69;280-70; Light Industrial(LI)District
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Historical districts 280-70 280-71;280-72; 280-62;280-64
240-3;240-44 Inspections 280-69;280-70; 280-73;280-74; Light Industrial Park/
Water Quality Improvement 280-74 280-75;280-76 Planned Office Park
17-43 Landscaping 280-69; Yards 280-70 (LIO)District 280-58;
Waterfowl and Gull Feeding 280-70;280-76.2 ZONING 280-67\280-76.5 280-60
and Domestic Pet Licenses and permits Zoning Board of Appeals LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
Waste 83-27 280-71;280-74; 280-76.3 172-2
WATERFRONT 280-76.1 Zoning districts 280-70; Limited Business(LB)
CONSISTENCY Liens 280-76 280-71 District 280-41;280-43
REVIEW 268-2;268-3 Lighting 280-69;280-70 WIRELESS LITTERING 174-1
WETLANDS AND Natural features 280-72 COMMUNICATIONS Low-Density Residential
SHORELINE 275-3; Noise 280-70;280-71 Agricultural-Conservation R-40 District 280-17
275-4;275-7;275-11; Notices 280-74;280-76 (A-C)District and Recreational Floating Zone
275-12 Obstructions 280-70; Low-Density District(RFZ)280-203
WIND ENERGY 280-74 Residential R-80, Recreational Vehicle Parks
See Small Wind Energy Off-street parking 280-70 R-120,R-200 and 253-21
Systems 277-1\277-7 Parking 280-69;280-72 R-400 Districts 280-13 Roadway Construction
WIND ENERGY SYSTEMS, Permitted uses 280-71 Light Industrial Park/ 161-24
SMALL Planning Board 280-70; Planned Office Park Site Plan Approval 280-137
Agricultural-Conservation 280-72;280-73; (LIO)District 280-58 SOIL REMOVAL 228-6;
(A-C)District and 280-74;280-76.2 Wireless Communication 228-11
Low-Density Preexisting antenna support Facilities 280-67; STORMWATER
Residential R-80, structures and antennas 280-68;280-69; MANAGEMENT
R-120,R-200 and 280-76.1 280-70;280-71; 236-15
R-400 Districts 280-13 Purpose 280-67 280-72;280-73; WETLANDS AND
Small Wind Energy Systems Qualifications 280-74 280-74;280-75;280-76 SHORELINE 275-5;
277-2;277-3;277-4; Radiation 280-69;280-70 ZONING 280-4;280-104 275-7
277-6 Relief 280-76.3 WIRELESS Wireless Communication
ZONING 2804 Removal;height reduction TELECOMMUNICATIONS Facilities 280-70
WIND TURBINES 280-76 FACILITIES ZONING 280-4;280-7;
Small Wind Energy Systems Reports 280-70;280-74 See 280-8;280-78;280-79;
277-1;277-3 Required approvals 280-71 TELECOMMUNICAT 280-93;280-96;
ZONING 2804 Residential districts 280-73 IONS FACILITIES 280-104;280-105;
WIRELESS Roofs 280-69;280-71; 280-109;280-124
COMMUNICATION 280-72 — Xyz — YIELD INTERSECTIONS
FACILITIES Safety standards 280-67; Stop and Yield Intersections
Abandonment 280-76 280-70;280-76; YARD SALES 260-6
Antennas 280-68;280-69; 280-76.2 Agricultural-Conservation YOUTH BOARD
280-70;280-71; Satellite dish antennas (A-C)District and Appointments 68-5
280-72;280-73; 280-68;280-72 Low-Density Assessments 68-3;68-4;
280-74;280-76; Scope 280-68 Residential R-80, 68-5
280-76.1;280-76.2 Screens and screening R-120,R-200 and Budget 68-4
Application fees and 280-70;280-71; R-400 Districts 280-13 Compensation 68-5
requirements 280-74 280-72;280-76.2 See Also GARAGE SALES Definitions 68-2
Assessments 280-76 Security standards 280-69 See Also SALES Director 68-4
Boats and Boating 280-69 Setbacks 280-70;280-72; Signs 280-86 Legislative intent 68-1
Buffers 280-70;280-72 280-76.2 YARD WASTE Library 68-1
Building Inspector 280-70; Severability 280-76.4 See Also BRUSH,GRASS Meetings 68-4;68-5
280-74;280-76 Shrubs 280-70;280-72 AND WEEDS Membership 68-5
Building permits 280-70; Signs 280-70 Garbage,Rubbish and Minutes 68-4
280-71;280-74 Site plan approval 280-70; Refuse 233-3.1 Powers and duties 68-5
Complaints 280-74 280-71;280-72 See Also GRASS Reports 68-4
Construction 280-70; Site plans 280-71;280-73; CLIPPINGS Schools 68-1;68-5
280-73;280-74;280-75 280-74;280-76.2 See Also LAWNS Town Board 68-1;68-4;
Costs and expenses 280-74; Special exception approval STORMWATER 68-5
280-76 280-73 MANAGEMENT Websites 684
Definitions 280-69 Special exceptions 280-70; 236-4;236-5 Youth Board 68-5
Design standards 280-70; 280-71;280-73; YARDS Youth Bureau created 68-3
280-72 280-74;280-76.2; Affordable Housing(AHD) ZONING
Drainage 280-72 280-76.3 District 280-28 Access requirements
Driveways 280-74 Stormwater 280-72 Agricultural-Conservation 280-109
Emergencies 280-70 Telecommunications (A-C)District and Accessory buildings and
Environmental impact facilities 280-69; Low-Density structures 2804;
statements 280-74 280-71 Residential R-80, 280-104;280-107;
Escrow accounts 280-74 Tests 280-69;280-74 R-120,R-200 and 280-116
Fees 280-71;280-74 Towers 280-69;280-72; R-400 Districts Accessory uses and
Fences 280-69;280-70; 280-74 280-13;280-15 structures 280-4;
280-71 Trees 280-70;280-72; BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 280-78;280-111
General requirements for all 280-73;280-76.2 PROPERTY Additional notice
wireless Utilities 280-69 MAINTENANCE requirements relating to
communication Utility poles 280-69 100-3;1004 petitions for proposed
facilities 280-70 Variances 280-76.3 Design Standards 240-45 amendments 280-159
Groundwater 280-70 Vehicles 280-69;280-70 FIRE PREVENTION AND Administration and
Guarantees 280-72 Violations and penalties BUILDING CODE Enforcement 280-151\
Height regulations 280-69; 280-76 ADMINISTRATION 280-156
X� T� 280-70;280-71; Waivers 280-76.2 144-8; 144-10 Administrative and
Y 280-72;280-73; Waivers of criteria 280-76.2 Garbage,Rubbish and enforcing officer
280-74;280-76; Water 280-69 Refuse 233-3.1;233-4 280-151
280-76.2 Wetlands 280-70 General Business(B) Adult homes 2804
When effective 280-76.5 District 280-48;280-50 Advertising 2804
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ZONING...
Affordable housing 280-5; Certificates of occupancy Fowl 280-4 See Light Industrial Park/
280-158 280-4;280-10; Front landscaped area Planned Office Park
See Affordable Housing 280-112;280-151; 280-93 (LIO)District 280-57\
(AHD)District 280-24\ 280-154 Fuel 280-4;280-111 280-60
280-33 Charges 280-4;280-115 Gambling 280-4 Lighting 280-4;280-111;
Agricultural districts Chimneys 280-4;280-104 Garages 280-4;280-78; 280-117
280-110 Christmas trees 280-4 280-104 Lighting restrictions
See Agricultural Planned Code Enforcement Officer Garbage,rubbish and refuse 280-117
Development District 2804;280-153 280-114 See Limited Business(LB)
280-170\280-181 Commercial vehicles Gas 280-111 District 28040\280-43
See Agricultural- 280-78;280-110 See General Business(B) Livestock 280-4
Conservation(A-C) Compensation 280-4 District 28047\280-50 Long-term outdoor display
District and Low- Complaints 280-151 General Provisions 280-1\ or storage 280-119
Density Residential Condominiums 28011 2804 Lot recognition 280-9
R-80,R-120,R-200 Conformance required General requirements Lots 280-4;280-9;280-10;
and R-400 Districts 280-66 280-92 280-11;280-78;
280-12\280-15 Conservation districts 280-5 Glare 280-91;280-94; 280-79;280-95;
Air pollution 280-77; Construction 280-4;280-8; 280-111;280-117 280-106;280-109;
280-111 280-105;280-114; Golf courses 280-4;280-78 280-113;280-116;
Alcoholic beverages 280-4 280-123;280-153; Grades and grading 280-4; 280-124
Aluminum 280-111 280-156 280-78;280-108; See Low-Density
Amendments 280-157\ Convalescent homes 280-4; 280-114 Residential R40
280-159 280-79 Groundwater 280-4;280-91 District 280-16\280-19
Amusements 2804 Convenience stores 280-4; Guaranties 280-4 Magazines 280-4
Anchoring 280-4 280-78 Gutters 280-4 Manure 2804
Animals 280-4;280-78; Comer lots 280-106 See Hamlet Business(HB) Marinas 28011;280-78
280-111 Costs and expenses 2804; District 280-44\28046 See Marine I(MI)District
Antennas 280-4 280-92 See Hamlet Density(HD) 280-51\280-53
Apartments 280-4;280-78 County Clerk 280-4 Residential District See Marine II(MR)District
Assessments 280-92; Courts 280-108 280-20\280-23 280-54\280-56
280-159 Curbs 280-4;280-78; Hearings 280-11;280-92; See Marine III Zone District
Bathing 280-78 280-92 280-157;280-159 (MIIl)280-205\
Bed and breakfast 280-4; Dance halls 280-4 Hedges 280-78;280-106 280-206
280-78 Decks 280-4;280-104 Height of fences,walls and Master Plan 280-4
Billboards 280-4 Deer 280-4;280-105 berms 280-105 Meetings 280-4;280-78;
Blocks 280-4;280-116 Definitions 280-4 Height regulations 280A; 280-157
Board of Appeals 280-4; Demolition 280-4 280-78;280-94; Membership 280-4;280-78
280-9;280-78;280-79; Density,Minimum Lot Size 280-104;280-105; Merger 280-10
280-121;280-154 and Bulk Schedules 280-106;280-107; Minors 280-4
See Board of Appeals 280-65\280-66 280-108;280-109; Mobile home parks 280-4
280-145\280-150 District boundaries 280-7 280-117 Mobile homes 280-4;
Board of Trustees 280-111 District designations 280-5 See Historic Preservation 280-78
Boardinghouses 280-78 Districts 280-5\280-11 District(HPD) Monuments 280-104
Boats and Boating 280-4; Docks 280-4;280-78; 280-190\280-196 Mooring 280-4;280-78
280-78;280-110; 280-116 Home occupations 280-4; Motels 280-4;280-78
280-119 Dogs 280-4;280-78 280-78 Motor vehicles 280-4;
Bowling alleys 280-4 Drainage 280-4;280-78; Horses 280-4 280-77;280-78;
Brush,grass and weeds 280-91 Hospitals 280-4;280-78; 280-110
2804;280-93;280-95 Driveways 280-4;280-78; 280-79 Multifamily dwellings
Buffers 280-4;280-92; 280-92;280-93 Hotels 280-4;280-78; 280-108
280-94;280-95; Drugs and drug 280-79 Museums 280-78;280-79;
280-96;280-118 paraphernalia 280-4 Hunting 280-4 280-119
Building Inspector 280-4; Dust 280-91;280-111 Improvements 280-4 Natural features 280-4
280-6;280-8;280-92; Easements 280-3;280-4 Industrial districts 280-5; Noise 2804;280-91;
280-105;280-109; Effect of establishment of 280-93;280-94 280-94;280-111
280-151;280-152; districts 280-8 Inspections 280-151; Nonconforming buildings
280-153;280-154; Elevators 280-104 280-154 280-122;280-123
280-155 Emergencies 2804; Insurance 280-10 Nonconforming buildings
Building length and 280-111 Interpretation and conflicts with conforming uses
separation for buildings Environmentally sensitive 280-3 280-122
containing multiple areas 280A Involuntary moves 280-126 Nonconforming buildings
dwellings 280-107 Excavations 280-114 Junk 2804 with nonconforming
Building permits 280-4; Exceptions and Junkyards 2804 uses 280-123
280-8;280-9;280-10; modifications 280-104 Kennels 280-4 Nonconforming lots 280-4;
280-105;280-114; Explosives 280-111 Land under water;filled 280-10;280-124
280-121;280-124; See Farmland Bill of Rights land 280-113 Nonconforming uses 280-2;
280425;280-151; 280-97\280-103 Landfills 280-4 2804;280-120;
280-152;280-153 Farms and farming 2804; Landscaped parking area 280-121;280-123;
Building setback 280-78 280-95 280-154
requirements adjacent Fees 280-4;280-154; Landscaping 2804;280-7; Nonconforming Uses and
to water bodies and 280-158 280-78;280-91; Buildings 280-120\
wetlands 280-116 Fees for petitions for 280-92;280-93; 280-126
Business districts 280-5; proposed amendments 280-94;280-95; Nonresidential districts
280-78;280-93;280-94 280-158 280-123 280-93
Camping 2804 Fences 2804;280-78; Landscaping,Screening and Notices 280-92;280-153;
Camps 280-4;280-78; 280-92;280-94; Buffer Regulations 280-155;280-157;
280-115 280-104;280-105; 280-91\280-96 280-159
Cats 280-4;280-78 280-106;280-114 Library 280-78;280-79 Nuisances 280-111
Certificates of compliance Final plats 2804 Licenses and permits Nursing homes 280-4; XYZ 280-4 Fishing 280-4;280-78 280-3;280-4;280-115 280-78
Flood hazard areas 280-4 Liens 280-92 Obstructions 280-104;
Floodplains 280-4 See Light Industrial(LI) 280-106;280-111
Forestry 2804 District 280-61\280-64 Odors 2804;280-111
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Off-street loading 280-79 See Residential Office(RO) Tourist camps,camp ZONING BOARD OF
Off-street loading areas District 280-37\280-39 cottages and trailers APPEALS
280-79 See Resort Residential(RR) 280-115 Affordable Housing(AHD)
Off-street parking 280-4; District 280-34\280-36 Towers 2804;280-104 District 280-28
280-77;280-78; Restaurants 2804;280-78 Towing 280-4 AGRICULTURAL
280-95;280-109 Retaining walls 2804 Town Board 2804;280-9; ADVISORY
Off-street parking areas Revocation of permit 280-92;280-115; COMMITTEE 71-1
280-78 280-152 280-151;280-155; Agricultural-Conservation
Office districts 280-5 Roadside stands 2804 280-157;280-158; (A-C)District and
Official Map 280-4 Roofs 280-4;280-104; 280-159 Low-Density
One-family dwellings 280-108 Town Clerk 280-92; Residential R-80,
280-4;280-10;280-109 Safety standards 280-2; 280-158;280-159 R-120,R-200 and
Open space 280-4;280-8 280-3;280-111; Trailer camps 280-115 R-400 Districts 280-13
Open storage 280-110 280-125 Trailers 280-4;280-78; See Also APPEALS
Paper 280-4;280-111 Sales 280-4;280-78; 280-115 Board of Appeals 280-149
Parking 280-4;280-65; 280-79;280-104; Transition buffer area See Also BOARD OF
280-78;280-79; 280-118 280-94 APPEALS
280-92;280-95; Sanitary facilities 280-4 Trees 280-4;280-92; Design Standards 240-45
280-111;280-117 Schools 280-4;280-78; 280-93;280-94; Farm Stands 72-11
Parking and Loading Areas 280-79 280-95;280-118 Farmland Bill of Rights
280-77\280-79 Screens and screening Trespassing 280-4 280-100
Parks and recreation 280-4; 280-4;280-7;280-78; Trucks 280-4;280-77; FIRE PREVENTION AND
280-7 280-91;280-92; 280-79 BUILDING CODE
Patios 280-4;280-104 280-93;280-94; Trustees 280-116 ADMINISTRATION
Pedestrians 280-2;280-77 280-104;280-117 Two-family dwellings 144-8
Penalties for offenses Senior citizens 280-4 280-78 FLOOD DAMAGE
280-155 Septic tanks 280-4 Utilities 280-2;280-4; PREVENTION 148-22
Places of worship 280-78 Service stations 2804; 280-112 General Business(B)
Planning Board 280-4; 280-78 Variances 280-10;280-92; District 280-48
280-9;280-78;280-92; Setbacks 280-4;280-104; 280-121;280-154 Hamlet Business(HB)
280-94;280-104; 280-105;280-116; Vehicles 280-2;280-4; District 280-45
280-123;280-151; 280-123 280-78;280-79; Light Industrial(LI)District
280-154;280-157 Severability 280-160 280-110;280-111 280-62
Plastics 280-4;280-111 Sewers 280-4;280-112 Vibrations 280-111 Light Industrial Park/
See Plum Island Shade trees 280-93 Violations and penalties Planned Office Park
Conservation District Sheds 280-4 280-151;280-153; (LIO)District 280-58
(PIC)280-186\280-189 Shopping centers 280-4 280-155;280-156 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
See Plum Island Research Shrubs 280-4;280-92; Waiver of merger 280-11 172-8
District(PIR)280-182\ 280-93;280-95; Waivers 280-11;280-78; Limited Business(LB)
280-185 280-118 280-159 District 280-41
Plumbers 280-4 Sidewalks 280-78;280-95; Walls 280-4;280-78; Low-Density Residential
Plumbing 280-4;280-78 280-111 280-92;280-94; R-40 District 280-17
Pollution 280-91 Signs 280-4;280-78 280-104;280-105; PUBLIC
Ponds 280-4;280-113 See Signs 280-80\280-90 280-106;280-108; ENTERTAINMENT
Pools 280-4 Single-family dwellings 280-116 AND SPECIAL
Porches 280-4 280-4;280-78 Water 280-4;280-7;280-8; EVENTS 205-2;
Poultry 280-4 Site plan approval 280-92; 280-91;280-96; 205-5;205-7;205-8
Procedures 280-157 280-104;280-119; 280-104;280-111; Residential Office(RO)
Prohibited uses 280-8; 280-154 280-112;280-113; District 280-38
280-111 See Site Plan Approval 280-116 Rules of Conduct 26-13
Prohibited uses in all 280-127\280-138 Water supply 280-2;2804 Signs 280-81;280-86
districts 280-111 Site plan review and Watercourses 280-4 Site Plan Approval
Properties located adjacent approval 280-4 Websites 280-4 280-130;280-131;
to creeks 280-96 Site plans 280-4;280-151 Wetlands 280-4;280-96; 280-137
Provisions for community Slaughterhouses 280-111 280-111;280-116 Special Exception Uses
water,sewer and utility Smoke 280-111 Wind energy systems,small 280-140;280-141;
facilities 280-112 Smoking 280-4 280-4 280-142;280-144
Purpose 280-77;280-91; Solar energy 280-4 Wind turbines 280-4 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
280-120 Solar energy systems 280-2 See Wireless 240-57
Purposes 280-2 Spas 280-4 Communication WATERFRONT
Radiation 280-4 Special exception uses Facilities 280-67\ CONSISTENCY
Records 280-4;280-7; 280-4;280-78 280-76.5 REVIEW 268-4;268-5
280-9;280-92; See Special Exception Uses Wireless communications Wireless Communication
280-151;280-154 280-139\280-144 280-4;280-104 Facilities 280-76.3
Recreation areas 280-4 Special exceptions 280-154 Yards 280-4;280-7;280-8; ZONING 280-4;280-11;
See Recreational Floating Special permits 280-4; 280-78;280-79; 280-92
Zone District(RFZ) 280-154 280-93;280-96; ZONING DISTRICTS
280-197\280-204 Stop orders 280-153 280-104;280-105; Affordable Housing(AHD)
Recreational vehicles 280-4 Storage 280-4;280-78; 280-109;280-124 District 280-32.1
Remedies 280-156 280-79;280-104; Zoning Board of Appeals AGRICULTURAL
Rental property 280-4; 280-110;280-111; 280-4;280-11;280-92 ADVISORY
280-111 280-118;280-119 Zoning districts 280-4; COMMITTEE 71-2;
Repairs and maintenance Supplementary Regulations 280-92;280-93; 71-4
280-125 280-104\280-119 280-104;280-113; Agricultural Planned
Repeal of existing schedule; Swirmning pools 280-4 280-159 Development District
incorporation of new Taxicabs 280-111 Zoning Map 280-6 280-174
schedules 280-65 Temporary outdoor display Zoning Maps 280-4;280-6; BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
Reports 280-4;280-151; or storage 280-118 280-7;280-113; PROPERTY
X� z 280-157 Tenants 280-4 280-157;280-158; MAINTENANCE
Y Residential districts 280-5; Title 280-1 280-159 100-4
280-78;280-93; Toilet facilities 280-4 Design Standards 240-45
280-94;280-104; Historic Preservation
280-110 District(HPD)280-190
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SOUTHOLD INDEX
ZONING DISTRICTS...
LANDMARK
PRESERVATION
170-8
PUBLIC
ENTERTAINMENT
AND SPECIAL
EVENTS 205-2
Recreational Floating Zone
District(RFZ)280-201
Roadway Construction
161-15
SANITARY FLOW
CREDITS,
TRANSFER OF
117-3;117-6;117-14
Site Plan Approval
280-129;280-137
SUBDIVISION OF LAND
240-10;240-17;
240-26;240-27;240-42
Wireless Communication
Facilities 280-70;
280-71
ZONING 280-4;280-92;
280-93;280-104;
280-113;280-159
ZONING ENFORCEMENT
OFFICER
See CODE
ENFORCEMENT
OFFICER
ZONING HEARING
BOARD
See HEARING OFFICER
See HEARINGS
ZONING MAPS
Adoption of Code 1-4
Affordable Housing(AHD)
District 280-29
Agricultural Planned
Development District
280-174;280-175
Board of Appeals 280-146
Hamlet Density(HD)
Residential District
280-21
Historic Preservation
District(HPD)
280-195;280-196
See Also OFFICIAL MAP
Recreational Floating Zone
District(RFZ)
280-200;280-201
ZONING 280-4;280-6;
280-7;280-113;
280-157;280-158;
280-159
ZONING OFFICER
See BUILDING
INSPECTOR
See CODE
ENFORCEMENT
OFFICER
ZONING PERMITS
See BUILDING PERMITS
See LICENSES AND
PERMITS
See SPECIAL PERMITS
XYZ
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