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Ch 34 Housing Fund 34:1 -34:2 � -�vv-34:1 -34:2.1
Ch 126 Electrical Inspections _ 126:1 - 126:2 126:1 - 126:2
Ch 144 Fire Prevention and Building Code 144:13 - 144:14 144:13 V- 144:14
Administration 144:17- 144:18 144:17- 144:18
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144:23 - 144:24 ^m v 144:23 144:24
Ch 148 Flood Damage Prevention 148:9- 148:10 148:9- 148:10
Ch 189 Parking 189:7- 189:8.2 189:7- 189:8.2
Ch 207 Rental Permits 207:1 -207:6 207:1 -207:7
Ch 233 Solid Waste 233:7 -233:8 _ 233:7-233:8
Ch 237 Streets and Sidewalks 237:1 -237:2 237:1 -237:2 }
237:3 -237:8 237:3 -237:8.3 ._.____W....._
Ch 260 Vehicles and Traffc260:8.1 260:8.1
260:24.1 -260:24.2 260:24.1 -260:24.2
260:41 -260:42.1 260:41 -260:42.1
Ch 277 Wind Energy 277:1 -277:4 277:1 -277:4
Ch 280 Zoning 280:8.1 -280:8.2 280:8.1 -280:8.2
280:22.1 -280:24 ..._ 280:22.1 -280:24
280:115 -280:116 280:115-280:116
Ch DL Disposition List DL:13 DL:13
' 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 II Number
13. Committees,Appointment of...................................................................................................... 13:1
17. Community Preservation Fund and Community Housing 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 Real Estate Transfer Tax
Article V Water Quality Improvement
Article VI Establishment of Community Housing Fund
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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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 H 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 II 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 Superstorm 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........................................................................................................................................IDX:1
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Chapter 34
HOUSING FUND
§ 34-1. Purpose. § 34-5. Purposes of fund.
§ 34-2. Findings. § 34-6. Housing Advisory Commission
§ 34-3. Definitions. established.
§ 34-4. Fund established.
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold 5-18-2004 by L.L.
No. 12-2004. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Subdivision of land—See Ch.240. Zoning—See Ch.280.
§ 34-1. Purpose. [Amended 11-20-2018 by L.L. No. 13-20181
The Town of Southold Housing Fund will provide the Town with a mechanism to obtain
funding and create programs that will increase housing opportunities for families and
individuals who cannot procure affordable housing within the Town.
§ 34-2. Findings.
A. The lack of affordable housing creates many adverse effects for the Town. Regional
employers grapple with the task of hiring and retaining employees due to the limited
availability of affordable housing. Recruiting and retaining essential personnel (police
officers, firefighters, teachers, nurses, etc.) has become increasingly a challenge due to
the lack of affordable housing. Volunteer emergency services are also impacted by the
lack of affordable housing, prompting the possible necessity of replacing volunteer
services with paid employees. While the Town has benefited from increased tourism
and second homeownership, it must also sustain a population who can afford to live
and work in Town. Therefore, preference will be given to candidates of affordable
housing engaged in volunteer services as firefighters and/or other first responders,
provided that such housing is located within the boundaries of the area served by the
firefighter/first responder. As used in this subsection, "firefighter" shall mean a person
who is duly certified and trained to engage in firematic services and has performed
such services in the County of Suffolk in good standing for the three-year period
immediately prior to qualification; "first responder" shall mean a person who is licensed
and trained to provide emergency medical services and who has actively provided such
services in the County of Suffolk in good standing for the three-year period
immediately prior to qualification. Any such firefighter/first responder must maintain
good standing at all times to maintain minimal qualifications for such housing
status. [Amended 7-18-2023 by L.L. No. 16-2023]
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B. To address this housing shortage, the Town of Southold must create a myriad of
housing initiatives that lead to the creation of affordable housing. The talented and
vibrant energy that was and is invested in community land preservation must be
replicated to create affordable housing for a sizable number of individuals and families
who lack the financial means to rent and/or purchase housing within the
Town. [Amended 11-20-2018 by L.L. No. 13-20181
C. Efforts in the past to create affordable housing have failed in their ability to keep the
housing stock affordable upon resale. Therefore, to promote perpetual affordability
within the Town, all recipients of said housing will be legally bound to sell their
properties to the Town's Housing Fund. Resale price formulas for homes purchased
from the Fund will be as follows: Homes sold after purchase will realize profits that are
the equivalent percentage of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) as compiled by the United
States Department of Labor. The percentage will be calculated from the date of sale
from the Fund to the date of resale to the Fund. In addition, the Fund will compensate
the seller for major capital improvements that -are approved in advance by the Housing
Advisory Commission. Depreciation may be applied to capital
improvements. [Amended 11-20-2018 by L.L.No. 13-2018]
§ 34-3. Definitions.
As used in this chapter, the following words and terms shall have the following meanings:
FUND—The Town of Southold Housing Fund authorized pursuant to this chapter.
HOUSING—Housing for households whose incomes are not sufficient, pursuant to banking
industry standards, to induce private lenders to finance the costs of acquisition of a home
with a value at or less than median value as determined by the Town's assessment rolls,
without benefit of subsidies or special financing programs from the Town in the case of
owner-occupied housing, or in the case of rental housing, as housing for households whose
income is insufficient to pay the monthly costs for such housing and maintain such costs
within the required percentages of the household's income based upon banking industry
standards.
INCOME ELIGIBLE INDIVIDUALS/FAMILIES — Those individuals/families whose
incomes are below the designated percentage of the HUD median income for the County of
Suffolk, as determined by the Southold Town Board. In addition, individuals/families seeking
grant assistance and loans from other public funding sources may be limited to household
incomes less than the HUD median income for the County of Suffolk. [Amended 11-20-2018
by L.L. No. 13-20181
TOWN—The Town of Southold.
§ 34-4. Fund established.
A. The Town Board hereby establishes a Housing Fund. Deposits into the Fund may
include revenues of the Town from whatever source, including but not limited to:
(1) All revenues from a bond approved pursuant to the local finance law for the
purpose of increasing affordable community housing opportunities;
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(2) General fund balances, or surpluses, in accordance with the Town's surplus
policy;
(3) Any proceeds received by the local government from the sale or rental of
community housing produced from revenues of the Fund;
(4) The repayment of any loans issued from proceeds of the Fund;
(5) Any gifts of interests in land or funds;
(6) Any County, state or federal grants received by the Town for providing
community housing;
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Chapter 126
ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS
§ 126-1. Administration; inspection fee. § 126-5. Penalties for offenses.
§ 126-2. Designation of Inspectors. § 126-6. Severability.
§ 126-3. Duties of Electrical Inspector. § 126-7. When effective.
§ 126-4. Restrictions on materials.
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold 3-14-1978 by L.L.
No. 1-1978. Amendments noted where applicable.]
§ 126-1. Administration; inspection fee. [Amended 8-29-2023 by L.L. No. 20-20231
This chapter shall be administered and conducted under the supervision of the Building
Department of the Town of Southold. The Town's Building Inspectors, however, shall at no
time be required to conduct electrical inspections nor to perform any of the duties hereinafter
assigned to Electrical Inspectors. The fee for electrical inspections shall be established by
resolution of the Town Board.
§ 126-2. Designation of Inspectors. [Amended 2-4-1992 by L.L. No. 4-1992; 3-10-1992 by
L.L. No. 5-19921
The Chief Inspector and each of the duly appointed inspectors of the New York Board of
Fire Underwriters are hereby designated as Electrical Inspectors of the Town of Southold and
are authorized and deputized as agents of the Town of Southold to make inspections and
reinspection of all electrical installations heretofore and hereafter described and to approve
or disapprove the same. In no event, however, will the cost or expense of such inspections
and reinspections be a charge against the Town of Southold. The Town Board may also
designate, by resolution, the Chief Inspector and/or each of the duly appointed inspectors of
organizations other than the New York Board of Fire Underwriters as Electrical Inspectors
and authorize and deputize them as agents of the Town of Southold to make inspections and
reinspections of all electrical installation heretofore and hereafter described and to approve
or disapprove the same, provided that said inspection organizations annually submit proof of
insurance in such form and amounts as is deemed satisfactory by the Town Attorney, naming
the Town of Southold as an additional insured.
§ 126-3. Duties of Electrical Inspector.
A. It shall be the duty of the Electrical Inspector to report, in writing, to the Building
Inspectors, whose duty it shall be to enforce all provisions of this chapter, all violations
or deviations from or omissions of the electrical provision of the Building Code
applicable, to the Town of Southold and all local laws, ordinances and the Building
1. Editor's Note:See Ch.144,Fire Prevention and Building Construction.
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§ 126-3 SOUTHOLD CODE § 126-5
Code as referred to in this chapter insofar as any of the same apply to electrical wiring.
The Inspector shall make inspections and reinspections of electrical installations in and
on properties in the Town of Southold, upon the written request of a Building Inspector
of the Town of Southold or as herein provided. The Inspector is authorized to make
inspections and reinspections leading to the issuance of a certificate of compliance of
the New York Board of Fire Underwriters or any other organization duly designated by
the Town Board of electrical wiring, installations, devices, appliances and equipment in
or on properties within the Town of Southold where a building permit has been issued
by the Building Department of the Town of Southold or where a property owner or
electrical contractor requests such an inspection. Applications for such inspections are
to be made directly to the New York Board of Fire Underwriters or any other
organization duly designated by the Town Board. In addition, application for a
temporary certificate must be made directly to the New York Board of Fire
Underwriters or any other organization duly designated by the Town Board wherever
there is a change in electrical service. In the event of an emergency, it is the duty of the
Inspector to make electrical inspections upon the oral request of an official or an officer
of the Town of Southold. [Amended 2-4-1992 by L.L. No. 4-19921
B. It shall be the duty of the Inspector to furnish written reports to the proper officials of
the Town of Southold and owners and/or lessees of property where defective electrical
installation and equipment are found upon inspection. He shall authorize the issuing of
a certificate of compliance when electrical installations and equipment are in
conformity with this chapter. He shall direct that a copy of the certificate of compliance
be sent to the Town of Southold to the attention of the Building Inspector. No
certificate of occupancy may be issued by the Building Department until a copy of said
certificate of compliance has been received.
§ 126-4. Restrictions on materials.
A. The use of aluminum wire or wire utilizing aluminum in combination with other
materials where the principal metallic component of such wire is aluminum, e.g.,
nickel-clad, copper-clad, etc., or American wire gauge No. 4 and smaller, is prohibited
in any building and/or residence hereafter constructed within the Town of Southold.
This restriction shall include alterations to existing buildings and residences and
replacement or repair of existing electrical service.
B. Aluminum wire or wire utilizing aluminum in combination with other materials where
the principal metallic component of such wire is aluminum, e.g., nickel-clad, copper-
clad, etc., or American wire gauge No. 2 and larger, may be used in buildings and/or
residences only when termination and splicing of such wire is by compression
connectors approved by Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc.
§ 126-5. Penalties for offenses.
Any person who violates any provision of this chapter shall be guilty of a violation and shall,
upon conviction, be subject to a fine of not more than $250 or by imprisonment for not more
than 15 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment,for each offense.
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§ 144-8 ADMINISTRATION § 144-8
(1) Except as otherwise provided in Subsection A(2) of this section, a building permit
shall be required for any work which must conform to the Uniform Code and/or
the Energy Code, including, but not limited to, the construction, enlargement,
alteration, improvement, removal, relocation, or demolition of any building or
structure or any portion thereof, and the installation of a solid fuel-burning
heating appliance, chimney, or flue in any dwelling unit. No person shall
commence any work for which a building permit is required without first having
obtained a building permit from the Town of Southold. [Amended 5-9-2023 by
L.L. No. 11-20231
(2) Exemptions. No building permit shall be required for work in any of the
following categories: [Amended 5-9-2023 by L.L. No. 11-202361
(a) Necessary repairs which do not materially affect structural features.
(b) Alterations to existing buildings, provided that the alterations:
[1] Cost less than$10,000;
[2] Do not materially affect structural features;
[3] Do not affect firesafety features such as smoke detectors, sprinklers,
required fire separations and exits;
[4] Do not involve the installation of electrical systems; and
[5] Do not include the installation of solid-fuel-burning heating
appliances and associated chimneys and flues.
(c) Construction or installation of one-story detached structures associated with
one- or two-family dwellings or multiple single-family dwellings
(townhouses) which are used for tool and storage sheds, playhouses or
similar uses,provided the gross floor area does not exceed 144 square feet;
(d) Installation of swings and other playground equipment associated with a
one- or two-family dwelling or multiple single-family dwellings
(townhouses);
(e) Installation of swimming pools associated with a one- or two-family
dwelling or multiple single-family dwellings (townhouses) where such
pools are designed for a water depth of less than 24 inches and are installed
entirely above ground;
(f) Installation of fences which are not part of an enclosure surrounding a
swimming pool;
(g) Construction of retaining walls, unless such walls support a surcharge or
impound Class I, II, or IIIA liquids;
(h) Construction of temporary sets and scenery associated with motion pictures,
television and theatre uses;
6. Editor's Note:This local law also redesignated former Subsection A(2)as Subsection A(3).
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(i) Installation of window awnings supported by an exterior wall of a one- or
two-family dwelling or multiple single-family dwellings (townhouses);
(j) Installation of partitions or movable cases less than five feet nine inches in
height;
(k) Painting, wallpapering, tiling, carpeting, or other similar finish work;
(1) Installation of listed portable electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilation or
cooling equipment or appliances;
(m) Replacement of any equipment, provided the replacement does not alter the
equipment's listing or render it inconsistent with the equipment's original
specifications; or
(n) Repairs, provided that the work does not have an impact on fire and life
safety, such as i) any part of the structural system; ii) the required means of
egress; or iii) the fire protection system or the removal from service of any
part of the fire protection system for any period of time.
(3) No tent shall be erected on any property, except properties wherein the primary
use is a single-family dwelling, unless a permit has been issued by the Building
Department. Tents may be erected for protection from the elements for special
events or for temporary activities that are a permitted use of the premises in
accordance with the Town Code and the approved site plan for the premises,
subject to the following standards:
(a) Tents should be removed as promptly as possible after the event has
concluded.
(b) The duration of a tent permit shall be determined by the Building Inspector
or Code Enforcement Official, up to a maximum duration of 30 days.
(c) A tent permit shall not issue if the parcel has an open building permit or is
the subject of a pending site plan review or the property is subject to
pending Town Code violation(s).
(d) A permit is required from the State of New York for tents with an
occupancy of 300 or more unless owned, leased, or operated by a bona fide
religious, charitable, educational, fraternal, service, veteran, or volunteer
fire organization.
(4) Exemption not deemed authorization to perform noncompliant work. The
exemption from the requirement to obtain a building permit for work in any
category set forth in Subsection A(1) of this section shall not be deemed an
authorization for work to be performed in violation of the Uniform Code or the
Energy Code. All work, structures and buildings must comply with the provisions
of Chapter 280, Zoning, of the Southold Town Code. [Amended 5-9-2023 by
L.L. No. 11-20231
B. Any building permit issued in violation of the provisions of this chapter shall be null
and void and of no effect without the necessity for any proceedings, revocations or
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§ 144-8 ADMINISTRATION § 144-8
upon application by the permit holder, payment of the applicable fee, and
approval of the application by the Building Inspector.
(11) Revocation or suspension of building permits. If the Building Inspector
determines that a building permit was issued in error because of incorrect
inaccurate, or incomplete information, or that the work for which a building
permit was issued violates the Uniform Code or the Energy Code, the Building
Inspector shall revoke the building permit or suspend the building permit until
such time as the permit holder demonstrates that:
(a) All work then completed is in compliance with all applicable provisions of
the Uniform Code and the Energy Code; and
(b) All work then proposed to be performed shall be in compliance with all
applicable provisions of the Uniform Code and the Energy Code.
D. 'Permit fees. The fee specified in or determined in accordance with the provisions set
forth in this chapter must be paid at the time of submission of an application for a
building permit, for an amended building permit, or for renewal of a building
permit. [Amended 8-10-2010 by L.L. No. 7-2010; 1-18-2011 by L.L. No. 2-2011; 12-
6-2011 by L.L. No. 13-2011; 3-11-2014 by L.L. No. 4-2014; 5-9-2023 by L.L. No.
11-2023; 8-29-2023 by L.L. No. 21-20231
(1) The fee for all permits and inspections required under this section shall be
established by resolution of the Town Board. Fees shall be delineated as follows:
(a) Single-family dwellings:
[1] New dwellings and alterations or additions to existing dwellings.
[2] Accessory buildings and additions or alterations to existing accessory
buildings.
(b) Farm buildings and additions or alterations to existing farm buildings.
(c) Hotel, motel, multiple dwellings and business, industrial and all other
buildings, including wineries:
[1] New buildings and additions and alterations to existing buildings.
[2] Accessory buildings and additions and alterations to existing
accessory buildings.
(d) Foundations constructed under existing buildings.
(e) In-ground swimming pools, together with required enclosure fencing;
aboveground swimming pools, together with required enclosure fencing.
(f) The permit fee for all signs as set by the Town Board.
(g) Demolition and/or removal of any building.
7. Editor's Note: Former Subsections D,E,F,G,H,and I were repealed 5-9-2023 by L.L.No. 11-2023.This local law
also renumbered former Subsection K as Subsection D.
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(h) Deer exclusion fences erected in accordance with § 280-105.
(i) The fee for standard applications for any residential solar energy system.
(j) The permit fee for tents.
(2) If an application is denied and a notice of disapproval is issued, the fee for such
notice shall be set by the Town Board.
(3) For the purpose of this Subsection D, cellars, decks, attached garages and any
habitable area shall be included in the calculation of floor area.
(4) Preconstruction fee. If any land clearing or excavation or building or
commencement of any construction activity is without the benefit of applicable
Town permits, all fees associated with any land clearing or excavation or building
or.construction activity will be equal to double the otherwise applicable fee for all
permits as provided by this chapter.
(5) Notwithstanding the foregoing, no fee shall be required of or paid by taxing
entities or districts, including but not limited to fire districts, school districts, park
districts and the like.
§ 144-9. Issuance or denial of building permit.
A. The Building Inspector shall approve or disapprove the application within a reasonable
time, and in all events within 10 business days.
B. Upon approval of the application and upon receipt of the legal fees therefor, he shall
issue a building permit to the applicant upon the form prescribed by him and shall affix
his signature or cause his signature to be affixed thereto.
C. Upon approval of the application, two sets of plans and specifications shall be endorsed
with the word "approved." One set of such approved plans and specifications shall be
retained in the offices of the Building Inspector and the other set shall be returned to
the applicant, together with the building permit, and shall be kept at the building site,
open to inspection by the Building Inspector or his authorized representative at all
reasonable times.
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§ 144-15 ADMINISTRATION § 144-15
G. Contents of certificates of occupancy and certificates of compliance. A certificate of
occupancy or certificate of compliance shall contain the following information: [Added
5-9-2023 by L.L. No. 11-20231
(1) The building permit number, if any;
(2) The date of issuance of the building permit, if any;
(3) The name (if any), address and Tax Map number of the property;
(4) If the certificate of occupancy or certificate of compliance is not applicable to an
entire structure, a description of that portion of the structure for which the
certificate of occupancy or certificate of compliance is issued;
(5) The use and occupancy classification of the structure;
(6) The type of construction of the structure;
(7) The occupant load of the assembly areas in the structure, if any;
(8) Any special conditions imposed in connection with the issuance of the building
permit; and
(9) The signature of the Building Inspector issuing the certificate of occupancy or
certificate of compliance and the date of issuance.
H. Temporary certificate of occupancy. The Building Inspector shall be permitted to issue
a temporary certificate of occupancy allowing the temporary occupancy of a building or
structure, or a portion thereof, prior to completion of the work which is the subject of a
building permit. However, in no event shall the Building Inspector issue a temporary
certificate of occupancy unless the Building Inspector determines: [Added 5-9-2023 by
L.L. No. 11-2023]
(1) That the building or structure, or the portion thereof covered by the temporary
certificate of occupancy, may be occupied safely;
(2) That any required fire and life safety components, such as fire protection
equipment and fire, smoke, carbon monoxide, and heat detectors and alarms are
installed and operational;
(3) That all required means of egress from the structure have been provided.
The Building Inspector may include in a temporary certificate of occupancy such terms
and conditions as he or she deems necessary or appropriate to ensure the health and
safety of the persons occupying and using the building or structure and/or performing
further construction work in the building or structure. A temporary certificate of
occupancy shall be effective for a period of time, not to exceed six months, which shall
be determined by the Building Inspector and specified in the temporary certificate of
occupancy. During the specified period of effectiveness of the temporary certificate of
occupancy, the permit holder shall undertake to bring the building or structure into full
compliance with all applicable provisions of the Uniform Code and the Energy Code.
1. Revocation or suspension of certificates. If the Building Inspector determines that a
certificate of occupancy, certification of compliance, or a temporary certificate of
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occupancy was issued in error or on the basis of incorrect information, and if the
relevant deficiencies are not corrected to the satisfaction of the Building Inspector
within such period of time as shall be specified by the Building Inspector, the Building
Inspector shall revoke or suspend such certificate. [Added 5-9-2023 by L.L. No. 11-
20231
J. Fee. The fee specified in or determined in accordance with the provisions set forth in
this chapter must be paid at the time of submission of an application for a certificate of
occupancy, certificate of compliance, or for temporary certificate of occupancy. [Added
5-9-2023 by L.L. No. 11-20231
K. Certificate of occupancy fees. [Added 8-10-2010 by L.L. No. 7-2010; amended 8-29-
2023 by L.L. No. 21-2023]
(1) The following fees shall be paid upon the filing of an application with the
Building Inspector for a building permit, which fee shall be paid into the general
fund:
(a) Business buildings and/or business uses and additions and alterations
thereto: to be determined by resolution of the Town Board.
(b) New dwellings and additions and alterations thereto: to be determined by
resolution of the Town Board.
(c) Accessory buildings and additions and alterations thereto: to be determined
by resolution of the Town Board.
(d) Preexisting dwellings: to be determined by resolution of the Town Board.
(e) Updated certificates of occupancy by reason of additions or alterations: to
be determined by resolution of the Town Board.
(f) Copies of certificates of occupancy: to be determined by resolution of the
Town Board.
(2) Notwithstanding the foregoing, no fee shall be required or paid by taxing entities
or districts, including but not limited to fire districts, "school districts, park
districts and the like.
§ 144-16. Inspection prior to issuance of certificate; records.
A. Before issuing a certificate of occupancy, the Building Inspector shall examine or cause
to be examined all buildings, structures and sites for which an application has been
filed for a building permit to construct, enlarge, alter, repair, remove, demolish or
change the use or occupancy; and he may conduct such inspections as he deems
appropriate from time to time during and upon completion of the work for which a
building permit has been issued.
B. There shall be maintained by the Building Inspector a record of all such examinations
and inspections, together with a record of findings of violations of the Uniform Code,
the Energy Code, and other applicable laws.
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§ 148-7 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION § 148-10
§ 148-7. Interpretation; conflict with other laws.
A. This chapter includes all revisions to the National Flood Insurance Program through
October 27, 1997, and shall supersede all previous laws adopted for the purpose of
flood damage prevention.
B. In their interpretation and application, the provisions of this chapter shall be held to be
minimum requirements, adopted for the promotion of the public health, safety and
welfare. Whenever the requirements of this chapter are at variance with the
requirements of any other lawfully adopted rules, regulations or ordinances, the most
restrictive or that imposing the highest standards shall govern.
§ 148-8. Severability.
The invalidity of any section or provision of this chapter shall not invalidate any other section
or provision thereof.
§ 148-9. Penalties for offenses.
No structure in an area of special flood hazard shall hereafter be constructed, located,
extended, converted or altered and no land shall be excavated or filled without full
compliance with the terms of this chapter and any other applicable regulations. Any
infraction of the provisions of this chapter by failure to comply with any of its requirements,
including infractions of conditions and safeguards established in connection with conditions
of the permit, shall constitute a violation. Any person who violates this chapter or fails to
comply with any of its requirements shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined no more than
$250 or imprisoned for not more than 15 days, or both. Each day of noncompliance shall be
considered a separate offense. Nothing herein contained shall prevent the Town of Southold
from taking such other lawful action as necessary to prevent or remedy an infraction. Any
structure found not compliant with the requirements of this chapter for which the developer
and/or owner has not applied for and received an approved variance under §§ 148-22 and
148-23 will be declared noncompliant, and notification will be sent to the Federal Emergency
Management Agency.
§ 148-10. Warning and disclaimer of liability.
The degree of flood protection required by this chapter is considered reasonable for
regulatory purposes and is based on scientific and engineering considerations. Larger floods
can and will occur on rare occasions. Flood heights may be increased by man-made or
natural causes. This chapter does not imply that land outside the areas of special flood hazard
or uses permitted within such areas will be free from flooding or flood damages. This chapter
shall not create liability on the part of the Town of Southold, any officer or employee thereof
or the Federal Emergency Management Agency for any flood damages that result from
reliance on this chapter or any administrative decision lawfully made thereunder.
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§ 148-11. Designation of local administrator.
The Building Inspector is hereby appointed local administrator to administer and implement
this chapter by granting or denying floodplain development pen-nits in accordance with its
provisions.
§ 148-12. Floodplain development permit; fees; deposit.
A. Purpose. A floodplain development permit is hereby established for all construction and
other development to be undertaken in areas of special flood hazard in this community
for the purpose of protecting its citizens from increased flood hazards and ensuring that
new development is constructed in a manner that minimizes its exposure to flooding. It
shall be unlawful to undertake any development in an area of special flood hazard, as
shown on the Flood Insurance Rate Map enumerated in § 148-6, without a valid
floodplain development permit. Application for a permit shall be made on forms
furnished by the local administrator and may include but not be limited to plans, in
duplicate, drawn to scale and showing the nature, location, dimensions and elevations
of the area in question; existing or proposed structures; fill; storage of materials;
drainage facilities; and the location of the foregoing.
B. Fees: All applications for a floodplain development permit shall be accompanied by an
application fee as established by resolution of the Town Board. In addition, the
applicant shall be responsible for reimbursing the Town of Southold for any additional
costs necessary for review, inspection and approval of this project. The local
administrator may require a deposit to cover these additional costs. [Amended 8-29-
2023 by L.L. No. 22-20231
§ 148-13. Application for permit.
The applicant shall provide at least the following information, where applicable. Additional
information may be required on the permit application form.
A. The proposed elevation, in relation to mean sea level, of the lowest floor (including
basement or cellar) of any new or substantially improved structure to be located in
Zone Al-A30, AE or AH, or in Zone A if base flood elevation data are available. Upon
completion of the lowest floor, the permittee shall submit to the local administrator the
as-built elevation, certified by a licensed professional engineer or surveyor.
B. The proposed elevation, in relation to mean sea level, of the bottom of the lowest
structural member of the lowest floor (excluding pilings and columns) of any new or
substantially improved structure to be located in Zone VI-V30 or VE, or in Zone V if
base flood elevation data are available. Upon completion of the lowest floor, the
permittee shall submit to the local administrator the as-built elevation, certified by a
licensed professional engineer or surveyor.
C. The proposed elevation, in relation to mean sea level, to which any new or substantially
improved nonresidential structure will be floodproofed. Upon completion of the
floodproofed portion of the structure, the permittee shall submit to the local
administrator the as-built floodproofed elevation, certified by a professional engineer or
surveyor.
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§ 189-2 PARKING § 189-3
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. 3-202211
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 permanently affixed to the
vehicle in a way and place to be determined by Town Board
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 I and November 1, which
immediately followed,and redesignated former Subsections F and G as Subsections E and F,respectively.
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resolution. [Amended 4-11-2023 by L.L. No. 7-2023; 8-15-2023 by L.L. No.
18-2023]
(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,
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§ 189-3 PARKING § 189-3
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
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 properly 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 § 189-2F,
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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.
(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 207
RENTAL PERAHTS
§ 207-1. Legislative intent. § 207-7. Rental permit required.
§ 207-2. Definitions. § 207-8. Revocation of permit.
§ 207-3. Fees. § 207-9. Broker's/agent's responsibility.
§ 207-4. Smoke detectors and carbon § 207-10. Enforcement.
monoxide detectors. § 207-11. Penalties for offenses.
§ 207-5. Inspections. § 207-12. Implementation.
§ 207-6. Application for search warrant.
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold 12-20-2018 by L.L.
No. 14-2018. Amendments noted where applicable.]
§ 207-1. Legislative intent. [Amended 8-29-2023 by L.L. No. 24-20231
A. The Town Board of the Town of Southold has determined that there exists in the Town
of Southold serious conditions arising from nonowner occupied rental of dwellings,
dwelling units and amenities that are substandard or in violation of the New York State
Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, Uniform Fire Prevention and Building
Code Administration and Enforcement Law of the Town of Southold,' and other codes
and ordinances of the Town. Many of these rentals are inadequate in size, overcrowded
and dangerous, and pose hazards to life, limb and property of residents of the Town
and others, tend to promote and encourage deterioration of the housing stock of the
Town, have resulted in a degradation in quality-of-life issues to surrounding property
owners, create blight and excessive vehicle traffic and parking problems and
overburden municipal services. The Board fmds that current Code provisions are
inadequate to halt the proliferation of such conditions and that the public health, safety,
welfare and good order and governance of the Town will be enhanced by enactment of
the regulations set forth in this chapter.
B. Nothing herein shall be interpreted to supersede any requirements contained in Chapter
280, Chapter 100 or any other chapter of the Town Code of the Town of Southold.
§ 207-2. Definitions.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL—The official who is charged by the Town Board with
the administration and enforcement of this chapter, or any duly authorized representative of
such person, including but not limited to the Building Inspector, Chief Building Inspector,
Principal Building Inspector, Senior Building Inspector, Building Permits Examiner, Zoning
Inspector, Electrical Inspector, Plumbing Inspector, Fire Marshal, Fire Marshal I, Fire
1. Editor's Note:See Ch.144,Fire Prevention and Building Code Administration.
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§ 207-2 SOUTHOLD CODE § 207-3
Marshal II, Chief Fire Marshal, Town Investigator, Senior Town Investigator, Ordinance
Enforcement Officer or Ordinance Inspector of the Town of Southold, Stormwater Manager,
Town Engineer and such person(s) shall be certified as a New York State Code Enforcement
Official; Code Enforcement Officer.
DWELLING—A building designed exclusively for residential purposes.
DWELLING, MULTIPLE-FAMILY—A building, other than an apartment house, designed
for and occupied as a residence by three or more families living independently of each other.
DWELLING, ONE-FAMILY — A detached building designed for and occupied exclusively
as a home or residence by not more than one family.
DWELLING, TWO-FAMILY — A building arranged, designed for or occupied exclusively
as a home or residence for not more than two families living independently of each other.
DWELLING UNIT — A single unit within a building or structure providing complete
independent living facilities for one or more persons, including permanent provisions for
living, sleeping, eating, cooking and sanitation.
IMMEDIATE FAMILY — The immediate family of the owner of a housing unit consists of
the owner's spouse, domestic partner, children, parents, grandparents or grandchildren,
siblings, uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins and in-laws.
OWNER — Any person, partnership, corporation or other entity who, alone or jointly with
others, shall have legal title to any premises, with or without accompanying actual possession
thereof; or who shall have charge, care or control of any dwelling unit as a cooperative
shareholder or as executor, administrator, trustee, receiver or guardian of the estate or as a
mortgagee in possession, title or control; including but not limited to a bank or lending
institution, regardless of how such possession, title or control was obtained.
RENT—A return, in money, property or other valuable consideration (including payment in
kind or for services or other thing of value), for use and/or occupancy or the right to use and/
or occupy a dwelling unit and/or any portion of a property, including accessory structures,
uses or amenities, whether or not a legal relationship of landlord and tenant exists between
the owner and the occupant or occupants thereof. [Amended 8-29-2023 by L.L. No. 24-
20231
RENTAL DWELLING UNIT — A dwelling unit established, occupied, used or maintained
for rental occupancy
RENTAL OCCUPANCY — The occupancy or use of a dwelling unit by one or more
persons as a home or residence under an arrangement whereby the occupant or occupants
thereof pay rent for such occupancy and use.
RENTAL OCCUPANCY PERMIT—A permit which is issued upon application to the Code
Enforcement Officer designated by the Town Board with the administration of this chapter
and shall be valid for 24 months from the date of issuance.
§ 207-3. Fees.
Rental permit fees shall be set by the Town Board by resolution.
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§ 207-4. Smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors.
Each rental dwelling shall be equipped with functioning smoke detectors and carbon
monoxide detectors, in compliance with New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and
Building Code.
§ 207-5. Inspections.
A. No permit shall be issued under any application unless the rental dwelling unit has a
valid certificate of occupancy or precertificate of occupancy.
B. The Code Enforcement Official is authorized to make or cause to be made inspections,
to determine the condition of dwellings and to safeguard the health, safety, and welfare
of the public. The Code Enforcement Official or his designated representative is
authorized to enter the subject premises upon the consent of the owner.
C. Search without warrant restricted. Nothing in this chapter, except for provisions
concerning emergency inspections, shall be deemed to authorize the Code Enforcement
Official or his authorized representative to conduct an inspection of any premises
subject to this chapter without the consent of the owner of the premises or without a
warrant duly issued by an appropriate court.
D. Conflict with other chapters or law. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to negate
the authority for inspections pursuant to any other section of law or court-ordered
inspection.
E. Presumption of rent. Any dwelling, dwelling unit, rooming house, rooming unit or any
other premises subject to this chapter shall be presumed to be rented for a fee and a
charge made if said premises are not occupied by the legal owner thereof. This
presumption shall be rebuttable.
§ 207-6. Application for search warrant.
The Code Enforcement Official or his designated representative is authorized to make
application to the Town of Southold Justice Court or Supreme Court of Suffolk County, or
any court of competent jurisdiction, for the issuance of a search warrant in order to conduct
an inspection of any premises covered by this chapter where the owner refuses or fails to
allow an inspection of its rental premises and where there is reasonable cause to believe that
a violation of this chapter has occurred. The application for a search warrant shall in all
respects comply with the applicable laws of the State of New York.
§ 207-7. Rental permit required.
A. It shall be unlawful for any rental occupancy to exist in any dwelling without the
owner's first having obtained a rental permit from the Code Enforcement Official. The
rental of any parcel amenity, accessory use or yard area, including pools, barns (except
for storage-only purposes), sports courts or waterway access, not in conjunction with a
permitted rental unit occupancy, is at all times prohibited. [Amended 8-29-2023 by
L.L. No. 24-20231
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(1) It shall be an affirmative defense to a violation of Subsection A of this section
that the rental occupant or occupants is/are immediate family members of the
owner of the subject premises, as defined in this chapter.
B. Rental permit application requirements.
(1) Rental permit applications shall be in writing on a form provided by the Town
and shall include the owner's name, address and telephone number.
(2) Rental permits applications shall contain a description of the unit, including the
number of rooms in the rental dwelling unit, and the dimensions and use of each
such room shall be included. The name, address and telephone number, if any, of
the managing agent or operator of each such intended rental dwelling unit shall
be included.
(3) Rental permits applications shall include the maximum number of persons that
are being requested to occupy the rental dwelling unit.
(4) All applicants for a rental permit shall sign an affidavit stating that they have
received a copy of and fully understand this chapter of the Southold Town Code.
(5) All applicants must submit the following documents:
(a) Copies of all certificates of occupancy and/or precertificates of occupancy
for the rental dwelling unit;
(b) An affidavit setting forth the address to be used as the last known address
of the owner for service pursuant to all applicable laws and rules. The
owner shall notify the Code Enforcement Official of any change of address
submitted pursuant to this section within five business days of any change
thereto; and
(c) Inspection report. The owner of the rental dwelling unit shall:
[1] Arrange for an inspection of the unit or units and the premises on
which the same are located by the Code Enforcement Official or his
designee employed by the Town of Southold, or
[2] Provide to the Code Enforcement Official an inspection report, on a
form provided by the Town, signed by either a New York State
licensed professional engineer, New York State licensed architect or
home inspector who has a valid New York State Uniform Fire
Prevention Building Code certification that the structure and the
dwelling units contained therein meet all applicable housing, sanitary,
building, electrical and fire codes, rules and regulations.
(6) Each application shall be executed and sworn to by the owner of the premises.
(7) All rental properties containing eight or more rental units shall provide for a
designated site manager, who shall be available to address and resolve any issues
with the property 24 hours a day. The owner of the property must file the
manager's address, telephone number and other contact information with the Code
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Enforcement Official within five days of the designation of the manager or any
changes thereto.
C. Notwithstanding the above, no rental occupancy permit shall be required for a
residential care facility licensed under federal, New York State or Suffolk County
guidelines.
D. Renewal of rental permits.
(1) A renewal rental permit application signed by the owner shall be completed and
filed with the Code Enforcement Official at least 90 days prior to the expiration
date of any valid rental permit. A renewal rental permit application shall contain
a copy of the prior rental permit.
(2) Prior to the issuance of a renewal rental permit, the owner shall cause an
inspection of the unit or units and the premises pursuant to § 207-7B(5)(c) above.
(3) The Town of Southold shall not accept, review or approve any renewal rental
application for a dwelling or rental dwelling unit wherein the prior rental permit
expiration date has passed. If the expiration date has passed, the owner must file a
new application. [Amended 8-29-2023 by L.L. No. 24-20231
E. Advertising of rentals. [Added 8-29-2023 by L.L. No. 24-20231
(1) The advertising of any rental unit shall include the rental permit number as part
of the written and posted ad and on all social media and rental websites. The
rental permit must be posted at the primary front entrance of the parcel containing
the rental unit at all times.
(2) It shall be unlawful and a violation of this chapter for any person, entity, broker
or agent to list, advertise, show or otherwise offer for lease, rent or sale on behalf
of the owner or authorized agent any dwelling unit which is, itself, a rental
dwelling or which contains a rental unit, for which a current rental occupancy
permit has not been issued by the Code Enforcement Official. This provision is
intended to establish a duty to verify the existence of a valid rental occupancy
permit before listing, showing or otherwise offering for lease, rent or sale any
such dwelling or dwelling unit in the Town of Southold.
(3) It shall be unlawful and a violation of this chapter for any person, entity,
corporation, broker, or agent to cause an advertisement or solicitation for a rental
dwelling or dwelling unit to be listed, placed, posted or submitted for inclusion
on any website, in the mass media, or in printed materials, including flyers,
handbills, mailed circulars, social media, bulletin boards, signs or electronic
media, without such person, entity, corporation, broker or agent first verifying the
existence of a valid rental occupancy permit. All such advertisements,
solicitations, listings, and postings on any website, in the mass media, or in
printed materials, including flyers, handbills, mailed circulars, social media,
bulletin boards, signs or electronic media, shall include the valid rental permit
number. Violation of this section shall be unlawful and an offense within the
meaning of the Penal Law of the State of New York.
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§ 207-8 SOUTHOLD CODE § 207-11
§ 207-8. Revocation of permit.
A. The Code Enforcement Official may revoke a rental occupancy permit where he or she
finds that the permit holder has caused, permitted, suffered or allowed to exist and
remain upon the premises for which such permit has been issued, for a period of 14
business days or more after written, return receipt requested notice and opportunity to
be heard has been given to the permit holder, or the managing agent of such rental
dwelling unit, a violation of the Multiple Residence Law and/or New York State
Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code or a violation of this chapter or other
chapter of the Town Code. Revocation of a permit under this subsection cannot be done
by a devisee or assistant of the Code Enforcement Official.
B. An appeal from such revocation may be taken by the permit holder to the Town Board,
by written request, made within 30 days from the date of such revocation. The Town
Board shall hold a public hearing on such appeal after receipt of written request of such
appeal, and after such hearing shall make written findings and conclusions and a
decision either sustaining such permit revocation or reinstating such permit within 30
days after close of such public hearing. Unless the Town Board directs otherwise in
circumstances constituting serious threats to health and safety, the filing of an appeal
shall stay the effectiveness of a permit revocation until the Town Board has considered
and ruled upon the issue.
C. Any permit holder that takes an appeal to the Town Board from the revocation of a
rental permit shall be required to pay an administrative fee $200 to the Town Clerk
with the written request for the appeal.
§ 207-9. Broker's/agent's responsibility. [Amended 8-29-2023 by L.L. No. 24-20231
A. Broker's/agent's responsibility prior to listing. No real estate broker or agent shall list or
otherwise advertise, or offer for lease any rental dwelling unit for which a current rental
permit has not been issued by the Code Enforcement Official. Any such listing must
include the current rental permit number for the rental unit.
§ 207-10. Enforcement.
This chapter shall be enforced by the Code Enforcement Officer as defined by this chapter.
§ 207-11. Penalties for offenses.
A. Any person, association, firm, corporation or broker that violates any provision of this
chapter or assists in the violation of any provision of this chapter shall be guilty of a
violation, punishable: [Amended 8-29-2023 by L.L. No. 24-20231
(1) By a fine not less than $3,000 and not exceeding $10,000 or the fourteen-day
published rental rate, whichever is higher, or by imprisonment for a period not to
exceed 15 days, or both, for conviction of a first offense.
(2) By a fine not less than $5,000 nor more than $20,000 or the fourteen-day
published rental rate, whichever is higher, and revocation of the rental permit or
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by imprisonment for a period not to exceed 15 days, or both, for conviction of the
second of the two offenses, both of which were committed within a period of five
years.
B. Each week's continued violation shall constitute a separate additional violation.
C. This section is enacted pursuant to Municipal Home Rule Law § 10(1)(ii) a(9-a) and
§ 10(1)(ii)d(3) and pursuant to § 10(5) of the Statute of Local Governments, and is
intended to supersede Town Law § 268 and any other statute or local law to the extent
necessary to increase the minimum and maximum penalties contained therein.
§ 207-12. Implementation.
A. Severability. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part of this chapter shall be
adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment shall not
affect, impair or invalidate the remainder thereof, but shall be confined in its operation
to the clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part thereof directly involved in said
judgment.
B. Effective date. This chapter shall be effective upon filing with the Secretary of State.
However, in order to afford property owners a sufficient amount of time to apply for
and obtain a rental permit as set forth herein, no violation of this chapter will be
charged prior to August 1, 2019 and no violation for failure to obtain a permit shall be
issued to a person or entity that:
(1) Has filed the necessary application in proper form with all required information
and attachments on or before August 1, 2019, and;
(2) Has not received a final determination on the application on the application for
reasons over which the applicant has no control.
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(c) Resident disposal permits for motor vehicles shall be permanently affixed to
the vehicle in a way and place to be determined by Town Board
resolution. [Amended 8-15-2023 by L.L. No. 18-20231
(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(l) 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
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the vehicle license registration number and shall be affixed to the vehicle in
the same manner as provided in § 233-4A(1)(c) hereof. [Amended 1-4-
2022 by L.L. No. 1-20221
(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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Chapter 237
STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
ARTICLE I ARTICLE III
Notification of Defects Snow and Ice Removal
§ 237-1. Prior written notice required. § 237-19. Intent.
§ 237-2. Transmission and presentation § 237-20. Snow and ice removal;
of notices. general maintenance. .
§ 237-3. Statutory provisions § 237-21. Penalties for offenses.
superseded.
ARTICLE IV
ARTICLE II Street Numbering
Street Excavations
§ 237-22. Legislative intent.
§ 237-4. Short title. § 237-23. Definitions.
§ 237-5. Definitions. § 237-24. Numbering system established;
§ 237-6. Permit required. changes; unnamed roads.
§ 237-7. Application requirements. § 237-25. Posting of numbers.
§ 237-8. Insurance coverage. § 237-26. Display of numbers; style and
§ 237-9. Bonds. size.
§ 237-10. Fees. § 237-27. Tax bill; compliance deadline.
§ 237-11. Notice to public utilities. § 237-28. Enforcement.
§ 237-12. Protective measures. § 237-29. Penalties for offenses.
§ 237-13. Permit requirements.
ARTICLE V
§ 237-14. Completion reimbursement Removal of Utility Poles
and assessment.
§ 237-15. Revocation. § 237-30. Legislative intent and
§ 237-16. Responsibility for damages; purpose.
repair. § 237-31. Definitions.
§ 237-17. Penalties for offenses. § 237-32. Removal of damaged or
§ 237-18. Waiver of insurance and double utility poles.
bond requirements. § 237-33. Penalties for offenses.
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as indicated in
article histories. Amendments noted where applicable.]
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GENERAL REFERENCES
Fire Prevention and Building Construction—See Ch. Notice of highway defects—See Ch.237,Art.I.
144. Zoning—See Ch.280.
Highway specifications—See Ch.161.
ARTICLE I
Notification of Defects
[Adopted 5-24-1977 by L.L. No. 3-19771
§ 237-1. Prior written notice required.
No civil action shall be maintained against the Town or Town Superintendent of Highways
for damages or injuries to person or property sustained by reason of any highway, bridge or
culvert being defective, out of repair, unsafe, dangerous or obstructed unless written notice of
such defective, unsafe, dangerous or obstructed condition of such highway, bridge or culvert
was actually given to the Town Clerk or Town Superintendent of Highways and there was a
failure or neglect within a reasonable time after the giving of such notice to repair or remove
the defect, danger or obstruction complained of; but no such action shall be maintained for
damages or injuries to person or property sustained solely in consequence of the existence of
snow or ice upon any highway, bridge or culvert, unless written notice thereof, specifying the
particular place, was actually given to the Town Clerk or Town Superintendent of Highways
and there was a failure or neglect to cause such snow or ice to be removed or to make the
place otherwise reasonably safe within a reasonable time after the receipt of such notice.
§ 237-2. Transmission and presentation of notices.
The Town Superintendent of Highways shall transmit, in writing, to the Town Clerk, within
five days after the receipt thereof, all written notices received by him pursuant to this article
and Subdivision 2 of§ 65-a of the Town Law. The Town Clerk shall cause all written notices
received by him or her pursuant to this article and Subdivision 2 of§ 65-a of the Town Law
to be presented to the Town Board within five days of the receipt thereof or at the next
succeeding Town Board meeting, whichever shall be sooner.
§ 237-3. Statutory provisions superseded.
This article shall supersede, in its application to the Town of Southold, Subdivisions 1 and 3
of§ 65-a of the Town Law.
ARTICLE II
Street Excavations
[Adopted 7-16-1985 by L.L. No. 10-19851
§ 237-4. Short title.
This article shall be known and may be cited as the "Highway Excavation Law of the Town
of Southold."
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HIGHWAY— All or any portion of any highway, street, sidewalk, public place or right-of-
way owned and/or controlled by the Town of Southold, exclusive, however, of that portion of
any highway, street, sidewalk, public place or right-of-way situate within the territorial limits
of the Village of Greenport and exclusive of that portion of any highway, street, sidewalk,
public place or right-of-way owned and/or controlled by the County of Suffolk or the State of
New York.
PERSON — Any natural person, firm, partnership, association, corporation, company or
other organization.
SUPERINTENDENT—The Highway Superintendent of the Town of Southold,New York.
TOWN—The Town of Southold.
TOWN BOARD—The Town Board of the Town of Southold.
§ 237-6. Permit required. [Amended 7-18-2023 by L.L. No. 15-20231
A. No person, firm or corporation, public service, water, light or power authority shall
make any curb cuts, road openings or excavate in any street, highway or sidewalk in
the Town for any purpose, nor remove from or deposit any material on any highway or
intentionally injure any highway or cause to be dug or made any hole or excavation in
or under a highway or cause to be erected thereon or therein any object, without first
obtaining a permit from the Superintendent of Highways as hereinafter provided.
B. Upon application, in writing, filed with the Superintendent of Highways, stating the
purpose, extent, location and nature of proposed curb cuts, road openings or
excavations or other disturbance of a street or highway in the Town, the Town
Superintendent of Highways may grant or refuse a permit therefor.
C. If the application for a permit is denied, the Highway Superintendent shall send the
applicant written notification of the denial and shall state the reason for denial.
D. No permit shall be issued for an opening on any roadway which has been resurfaced,
reconstructed or newly constructed by the Town of Southold during a period of five
calendar years previous to the application date, except for permits for emergency
openings. The prohibitions stated in this subsection shall not apply to applications to
install new gas connections to residential properties. In such an instance, remedial
measures that include full-width mill and fill work and resurfacing of the area of the
disturbance and the adjacent 20 feet surrounding said disturbance.
E. Except in cases of a demonstrated emergency, no road openings shall be made, and no
applications for road opening permits may be filed with the Superintendent of
Highways, between the period of December 1 through March 31 of each calendar year.
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§ 237-7. Application requirements. [Amended 2-14-2012 by L.L. No. 3-2012; 7-18-2023
by L.L. No. 15-20231
Any person desiring a permit shall make application to the Superintendent, upon forms to be
provided by him, which application shall set forth the following:
A. The name and address of the applicant and precise location of the proposed work,
including street address and Suffolk County Tax Map number of the affected parcel(s).
B. A reasonably adequate description of the proposed work and the reason therefor.
C. A statement as to the time when such work will be commenced and an estimate of the
time when such work shall be fully completed and the highway restored to its previous
condition as nearly as may be feasible.
D. A time schedule showing when various portions of the work will be done.
E. A reference to the legal authority of the applicant to perform the proposed work in the
public highway.
F. An estimate of the cost of the proposed work, including such detail as may be specified
by the Superintendent.
G. A stormwater management control plan consistent with the requirements of Chapter
236, Stormwater Management, of this Code, if required. The stormwater management
control plan shall meet the performance and design criteria and standards in Chapter
236, Stormwater Management.
H. Such other information as the Superintendent shall deem pertinent to effectuate the
purposes of this article.
§ 237-8. Insurance coverage. [Amended 12-28-2004 by L.L.No. 27-20041
No permit shall be issued until the applicant shall have filed with the Superintendent
evidence that the Town has been named as a primary insured under an insurance policy
extending coverage for any losses, including bodily, property or commercial injury caused by
or attributable to the work performed by the applicant, in the amount of $1,000,000 per
occurrence and $2,000,000 general aggregate. The policy is to include coverage for
explosion, collapse and underground hazards (XCU coverage), and such insurance coverage
is to be written by an insurance company authorized to do business in the State of New York.
§ 237-9. Bonds.
A. No permit shall be issued to any applicant until the applicant has posted with the
Superintendent a surety bond or certified check in such amount the Superintendent may
determine necessary to cover the probable expense to the Town of replacement by the
Town of any highway to its former condition and to guarantee the performance by the
applicant of any of the conditions contained in the permit and compliance with this
article.
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B. The above bond requirements shall include provision or maintenance by way of a
maintenance bond, which bond shall have a duration of two years from the date of
completion of the work under the permit, in case of all excavations with a depth of 18
inches or less, and a duration of three years from the date of the completion of the
work under the permit for all excavations with a depth greater than 18 inches.
§ 237-10. Fees. [Amended 12-28-2004 by L.L. No. 27-20041
Each application for a permit hereunder shall be accompanied by a fee, to be paid to the
Town Clerk of the Town of Southold. Application fees and fees for permits issued pursuant
to this article shall be set by Town Board resolution, and shall be paid to the Town Clerk
prior to the issuance of the permit.
§ 237-11. Notice to public utilities.
The Superintendent shall require any person making a highway excavation pursuant to permit
granted hereunto to give written notice of such excavation to public service companies or
municipal districts having lines, mains or other property in the streets, and no work shall be
commenced or done under such permit until such requirement of notice has been fully
complied with. Proof of mailing of such notice in the form of a sworn statement shall be filed
with the application.
§ 237-12. Protective measures. [Amended 7-18-2023 by L.L. No. 15-20231
A. Any person making an excavation pursuant to this article shall erect a suitable barrier,
guard and/or traffic bearing plates, aka "road plates," for the protection of persons using
the streets or sidewalks and, in addition thereto, shall set up and maintain during the
hours of darkness sufficient lights or flares or retroreflective barricades to properly
illuminate or delineate the work area and shall also take all necessary precautions for
the protection of the Town and of public service companies or municipal districts and
adjoining property owners and others which might be endangered by such excavations
or the work incident thereto and shall comply with all directions given by the
Superintendent with respect to such barriers, lights, flares and protective measures. The
barriers and lighting devices shall conform to the specifications set forth in the United
States Department of Transportation Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, and
any amendments thereto. The road opening or excavation shall be lit continuously from
twilight to dawn. A minimum of four flashers must be used at the construction site or
along the right-of-way as required by the Highway Superintendent.
B. The permittee shall notify the Southold Police Department of the condition of the
unfinished road opening or excavation and furnish the Police Department with contact
information. Any road opening or excavation work shall be performed and conducted
so as not to interfere with access to fire stations and fire hydrants. Materials or
obstructions shall not be placed within 50 feet of the fire hydrants and connections.
Passageways leading to fire escapes or firefighting equipment shall be kept free of piles
of material or other obstructions.
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§ 237-13. Permit requirements.
A. Commencement of work. Work under the permit shall be commenced within 30 days
from the date of permit and continued in an expeditious manner.
B. Construction.
(1) When working on any Town road, no pavement cuts or trenches are to be left
uncovered or unfilled overnight, except in emergencies, and in such cases
adequate precautions must be exercised to protect traffic.
(2) When working on any Town road, contractors must complete final backfilling
(see Subsection E hereof) of any trench within 18 days from the day of opening.
(3) All pipes or mains crossing highway pavements shall, wherever possible, be
driven beneath the roadway without disturbance to the pavement. The point of
driving shall not be less than five feet from the edge of pavement. Such crossover
pipes shall, whenever possible, be enclosed in sleeves or larger pipes so that
repairs or replacements may be made without further disturbance of the roadway
pavement.
(4) If the boring method in the driving of crossover pipes is found to be
impracticable, the Superintendent shall be consulted to determine the manner of
placing the pipe by the open-cut method. This request is to be made in writing to
the Superintendent and may be granted upon such conditions as deemed
necessary and proper under the circumstances.
C. Excavations; method and type of opening.
(1) Openings in concrete roads shall have a minimum width of five feet.
(2) No roads are to be tunneled, but pipe may be driven or trenched across.
(3) All openings are to be made either by pinwheel trenching machine or saw cutting,
as specified in the permit.
D. Restoration of excavation; temporary patching. Upon completion of the final
backfilling, if final pavement replacing is not to be accomplished within 20 days from
day of opening, then the trench will be brought to within two inches of road level and
then paved with two inches of asphaltic concrete within 20 days of opening, which
shall be placed as a temporary surface in any pavement opening and shall be
maintained to the same grade as adjacent pavement.
E. Procedure for final backfilling. Clean fill will be used, and the trench shall be
compacted in twelve-inch lifts with either vibratory soil compactors or by suitable
hydraulic compaction by water jetting at three-foot intervals.
F. Final pavement replacing.
(1) Concrete. Minimum size replacements in concrete or asphalt on concrete base
shall be 10 feet by 10 feet, or as directed. In all cases, if the ten-foot-by-ten-foot
replacement is within five feet of a joint, the replacement must extend to the
joint. Concrete openings shall be saw cut, and the mix shall be high early, New
York State Specifications Class F, latest revision.
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(2) Asphalt. The trench shall be compacted to within four inches of the road surface.
The existing asphalt surface shall then be cut back at least 12 inches on either
side of the undisturbed subgrade. At the discretion of the Superintendent, the
contact surfaces, the patched surface and/or adjacent pavement edges shall be
painted and sealed with approved bituminous and/or bluestone material before or
after placing the course of asphalt, which shall be four inches of New York State
Specification 6F hot plant mix. This course shall be rolled with an eight-to-ten-
ton roller and surface variations in excess of 1/4 inch shall be eliminated or the
pavement relaid.
(3) If temporary patching is not accomplished, final pavement must be completed
within 20 days of opening. If temporary patching is accomplished as specified,
then final pavement must be completed within 30 days of temporary patching or
within such additional time as may be authorized by the Superintendent, at his
discretion, upon application. [Amended 7-18-2023 by L.L. No. 15-20231
G. Shoulder areas. If the trenchwork is in the earthen shoulder of the roadway, then proper
compaction as outlined in Subsection E above will apply, with the addition of a
covering of sod or grass seeding as specified by the superintendent.
H. Traffic control.
(1) Maintenance and protection of .traffic. Traffic is to be maintained at all times
during the progress of this work. Adequate signs, barricades and lights, necessary
to protect the public, shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of the
New York State Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Flagmen to direct
traffic shall be employed continuously during periods when only one-way traffic
shall be maintained or when equipment is operated in the pavement area.
(2) No construction material or equipment shall be left on the pavement after
working hours, nor shall any construction equipment or materials be placed in
any manner or location that will obstruct highway or railroad warning signs.
(3) Barricades, whether sidewalk or roadway area, shall be prominently displayed.
For police convenience the address and telephone number of twenty-four-hour
availability of someone who will reestablish the same in an emergency-shall be
filed with the Town Police Department.
(4) Access to adjacent properties shall be maintained.
I. Notification. Upon the issuance of a road opening permit, the applicant shall provide a
forty-eight-hour written notice to the Highway Superintendent, or his duly authorized
representative, prior to making any road openings, except in cases of emergency as
provided for herein. No openings shall be commenced on a Saturday, Sunday or a
holiday unless in cases of emergency. [Amended 7-18-2023 by L.L. No. 15-20231
J. Expiration date. The permit shall expire one year from the date of issue of the permit,
unless a different expiration date has been specified by the Superintendent.
K. Driveway and curb cut specifications for residential (noncommercial) use. Each curb
cut and driveway for noncommercial use constructed under a permit issued pursuant to
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this chapter shall be constructed in accordance with the following
specifications: [Added 7-18-2023 by L.L. No. 15-2023]
(1) Curb cuts for dwellings shall be no greater than 10 feet for one-car access at the
curbline.
(2) Curb cuts for dwellings shall be no greater than 18 feet for two-car access at the
curbline.
(3) For corner properties, the minimum distance permitted between any curb cut and
the property line forming the adjoining street extended to the curbline shall be 30
feet.
(4) A minimum distance of 10 feet from side property lines shall be maintained when
measured from the expansion joint.
(5) Curb cuts shall be at least 10 feet from the nearest utility pole, storm drain and
fire hydrant/Fire Department connection.
(6) Curb cuts shall have a reveal of no less than 3/4 inch.
(7) Driveway aprons adjacent to concrete sidewalks shall be made of concrete.
Residential driveway aprons and adjacent concrete sidewalk shall be reinforced
and be six inches thick. An empty one-inch schedule PVC electrical conduit may
be required by the Highway Department to be provided below the apron.
Driveway aprons utilizing decorative materials installed adjacent to an asphalt
roadway shall not be installed closer than three feet to the edge of the asphalt
road surface.
(8) Curb cuts and driveway aprons may be made of asphalt or other alternative
material and shall delineate between the driveway apron and the street. Curb cuts
made of anything other than concrete or asphalt require a declaration of waiver
and release of claims against, and indemnification of, the Town of Southold.
L. Driveway and curb cut specifications for commercial use. Each curb cut and driveway
for commercial use constructed under a permit issued pursuant to this chapter shall be
constructed in accordance with the following specifications: [Added 7-18-2023 by L.L.
No. 15-2023]
(1) Curb cuts for commercial use shall be not greater than 25 feet at the curbline.
However, should the applicant prove a requirement of greater width in order to
accommodate larger vehicles, consideration for such greater width may be given.
(2) For comer property, the minimum distance permitted between any commercial-
use curb cut and the property line forming the adjoining street extended to the
curbline shall be 40 feet.
(3) A minimum distance of 15 feet from side property lines shall be maintained at
the curbline for all commercial-use curb cuts when measured from the expansion
joint.
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(4) Commercial driveway aprons and adjacent concrete sidewalk shall be reinforced
and be eight inches thick. An empty one-inch schedule PVC electrical conduit
may be required by the Highway Department to be provided below the apron.
(5) Commercial-use curb cuts may be supplemented by additional commercial-use
curb cuts, provided that all such curb cuts are not less than 25 feet, one from the
other, at the curbline, and the application otherwise meets all requirements herein.
(6) Curb cuts shall be at least 10 feet from the nearest utility pole, storm drain and
fire hydrant/Fire Department connection.
(7) Curb cuts shall have a reveal of no less than 3/4 inch.
M. Circular driveway guidelines. To comply with the Southold Highway Department's
guidelines, the following are the requirements necessary in order to obtain permission
to obtain road opening permits to install a circular driveway: [Added 7-18-2023 by
L.L. No. 15-20231
(1) A minimum property frontage measurement of 100 feet is required.
(2) Upon application for a permit, the Highway Department may allow for a circular
driveway, the width of the curb cut and driveway radius to be determined by the
Highway Superintendent.
(3) Curb cut openings must remain at least 10 feet from each side property line.
(4) Curb cut openings must remain at least 10 feet from any existing trees, light posts
or fire hydrants, utility poles, storm drains and fire hydrant/Fire Department
connections.
§ 237-14. Completion reimbursement and assessment. [Amended 7-18-2023 by L.L. No.
15-2023]
The applicant shall notify the Superintendent when work has been completed, after which an
inspection will be made by the Superintendent or his duly authorized agent, and, upon
approval of the work, a release will be granted to the applicant. Until the granting of such a
release, the applicant shall remain liable for proper guarding and protection as provided
herein. Each application shall authorize the Highway Superintendent to complete the repair,
construction or reconstruction whenever the Superintendent finds reasonable cause to
conclude that the applicant failed, refused or neglected to complete such repair, construction
or reconstruction. The Town shall be reimbursed for the cost of such repair, construction or
reconstruction from the applicant or through the assessment against and collection from the
lots or parcels of land where such work was performed or services rendered for so much of
the actual and complete costs as incurred upon and from each lot or lots.
§ 237-15. Revocation.
The Superintendent, upon a finding that the issuance of a permit was illegal or unauthorized
or that the applicant has failed to comply with any of the terms and conditions of the permit
or of this article, may revoke the permit, and the applicant shall thereupon, with all
reasonable speed, forthwith restore the highway to its former condition.
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§ 237-16 SOUTHOLD CODE § 237-19
§ 237-16. Responsibility for damages; repair. [Amended 7-18-2023 by L.L. No. 15-20231
The person to whom such permit is issued shall be responsible for all damages caused to
public utilities. Said permittee shall hold the Town of Southold and its officers harmless
against any and all claims,judgments or other costs arising out of the work conducted or for
which the Town of Southold or any Town officer may be made liable by reason of any
damage or injury to person or property through the fault of the permittee. The permittee shall
restore and place in good and safe condition, as nearly as it can be to its original condition
and to the satisfaction of the Superintendent of Highways, all openings and excavations made
in the streets and to maintain any street where an excavation is made in a condition as good
as before said work shall have been done, for the period of 12 months after said work shall
have been done, usual wear and tear excepted. Any settling of the surface within said one-
year period shall be deemed conclusive evidence of defective backfilling by the permittee.
§ 237-17. Penalties for offenses. [Amended 12-28-2004 by L.L. No. 27-20041
A. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this article or shall fail to comply
with any condition imposed by the permit or shall fail to comply with any lawful order
of the Superintendent or to discharge any duty imposed by this article shall, upon
conviction, be deemed to have committed an offense against this article and shall be
punished by a fine not exceeding $1,000. Each day any such violation shall continue
shall constitute a separate and distinct offense.
B. In addition to the above-provided penalties and punishment, the Town Board may also
maintain an action or proceeding in the name of the Town, in a court of competent
jurisdiction, for any and all civil remedies available at law, including injunctive relief
and monetary sanctions for any violation of this article.
§ 237-18. Waiver of insurance and bond requirements. [Amended 12-28-2004 by L.L.
No. 27-2004]
Upon special application made to it by any applicant for a permit required under this article
and for good cause shown, the Town Board may, in its discretion, waive any of the
provisions set forth under § 237-9 insofar as it may accept such other indemnification
documents as it deems appropriate under the circumstances.
ARTICLE III
Snow and Iee Removal
[Adopted 4-19-1994 by L.L. No. 5-1994]
§ 237-19. Intent.
It is the intent of the Town Board to place the responsibility of keeping sidewalks clean with
the property owners adjacent to the sidewalk.
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§ 237-20 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS § 237-22
§ 237-20. Snow and ice removal; general maintenance.
Each owner or occupant of any house or other building, and any owner or person entitled to
possession of any vacant lot, and any person having charge of any church or any public
building in the Town shall, during the winter season or during the time snow shall continue
on the ground, keep the sidewalk in front of the lot or house free from obstruction by snow
or ice and icy conditions and shall at all times keep the sidewalk in a clean condition, free
from filth, dirt, weeds or other obstructions or encumbrances.
§ 237-21. Penalties for offenses. [Added 3-1-2005 by L.L. No. 3-2005]
Any person violating any of the provisions of this article shall be guilty of a violation and,
upon conviction thereof, shall be punishable by a fine not exceeding $250 for each offense.
Each day's continued violation shall constitute a separate additional offense or violation.
ARTICLE IV
Street Numbering
[Adopted 6-22-1999 by L.L. No. 7-1999]
§ 237-22. Legislative intent.
It is the purpose of this article to establish a uniform street numbering system for all land
parcels within the Town and to require the posting of such assigned numbers to the exclusion
of all others in order to give each land parcel an exclusive and readily locatable address.
While it is intended primarily to assure the quick and certain response of police, fire,
ambulance and other emergency services to their desired destination, the establishment of the
uniform numbering system will also assist social, postal and commercial agencies, as well as
residents and visitors, who will be able to ensure that they and their goods and services arrive
or are delivered in a prompt and efficient manner.
237:8.3 Supp 62,Aug 2023
§ 260-4 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 260-4
At Intersection Location
Stop Sign on Direction of Travel With (hamlet)
Jackson Street [Added East First Street New Suffolk
8-12-1980 by L.L. No.
4-1980]
Jackson Street [Added North New Suffolk Avenue New Suffolk
7-29-2008 by L.L. No.
8-2008]
Jackson's Landing North West Mill Road Mattituck
Road [Added 4-26-
2001 by L.L. No. 8-
2001]
Jacob's Lane [Added North North Bayview Road Southold
12-12-1995 by L.L.
No. 24-19951
260;$,1 Supp 62,Aug 2023
§ 260-6 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 260-8
Unincorporated Hamlet of Fishers Island
Direction of
Yield Sign on Travel At Intersection with
Crescent Avenue South Munnatawket Road
Crescent Avenue West Athol-Crescent Avenue
Equestrian Avenue South Athol-Crescent Avenue
Fox Avenue East Equestrian Avenue
Fox Avenue East Mansion House Drive
Montauk Avenue North Crescent Avenue
Oceanic Avenue South Ettrick Street
South Military Road West Whistler Avenue
Winthrop Drive South Ferry Road
Winthrop Drive South Greenwood Avenue
ARTICLE IV
Parking, Standing and Stopping,
§ 260-7. Application:
The provisions of this article shall apply except when it is necessary to stop a vehicle to
avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a police officer or
official traffic control device.
§ 260-8. Parking prohibited at all times. [Amended 7-15-1969; 7-31-1973; 9-21-1976 by
L.L. No. 4-1976; 8-12-1980 by L.L. No. 4-1980; 12-16-1980 by L.L. No. 6-1980; 7-7-1981
by L.L. No. 4-1981; 7-7-1982 by L.L. No. 4-1982; 7-20-1982 by L.L. No. 6-1982; 4-5-1983
by L.L. No. 3-1983; 8-26-1986 by L.L. No. 10-1986; 11-6-1986 by L.L. No. 13-1986; 5-19-
1987 by L.L. No. 4-1987; 8-25-1987; 8-29-1989 by L.L. No. 16-1989; 11-27-1990 by L.L.
No. 27-1990; 9-8-1992 by L.L. No. 15-1992; 10-20-1992 by L.L. No. 17-1992; 8-9-1994 by
L.L. No. 17-1994; 10-18-1994 by L.L. No. 23-1994; 11-29-1994 by L.L. No. 27-1994; 5-
30-1995 by L.L. No. 9-1995; 8-22-1995 by L.L. No. 19-1995; 5-8-2007 by L.L. No. 12-
20071
The parking of vehicles is hereby prohibited at all times in any of the following locations and
at any other location where signage indicates "no parking":
Name of Street Side Location
Aquaview Avenue [Added 12- Both In East Marion, on both sides of
18-2001 by L.L. No. 21-20011 Aquaview Lane, from the intersection
with Rocky Point Road, easterly for
approximately 50 feet
1. Editor's Note:See also Ch.189,Parking.
2. Editor's Note: Former § 92-33,Railroad crossings, added 7-25-1972,which immediately preceded this section, was
repealed 9-21-1976 by L.L.No.4-1976.
260:24.1 Supp 62,Aug 2023
§ 260-8 SOUTHOLD CODE § 260-8
Name of Street Side Location
Carroll Avenue [Added 6-23- South and east In Peconic, along the south side of
1998 by L.L. No. 9-19981 Carroll Avenue when heading in an
easterly direction from Peconic Lane to
where Carroll Avenue turns to the
north, at which point "no parking"
signs will be on the east side of Carroll
Avenue to the railroad tracks
Cedar Beach Road [Added 8-3- Both From the intersection of Paradise Point
2021 by L.L. No. 12-20211 Road to its westerly terminus
Champlin Place [Added 10-6- South In Greenport, on the south side of
2009 by L.L. No. 12-20091 Champlin Place from the intersection
with Main Street, easterly for
approximately 160 feet
County Route 48 Both At Greenport, starting at a point 100
feet east of Chapel Lane and extending
easterly 100 feet
County Route 48 Both At Southold, starting at a point on the
southeasterly comer of Sound View
Avenue and extending easterly to the
intersection of Bayberry Lane
County Road 48 [Added 12-22- North In Peconic, along the north side of
1998 by L.L. No. 29-19981 County Road 48 from the northeast
corner of Henry's Lane easterly for a
distance of 500 feet
County Route 48 North At Southold, from the extension
southerly of the easterly line of
Horton's Lane easterly for a distance of
250 feet
County Route 48 North At Southold, from the extension
southerly of the westerly line of
Horton's Lane westerly for a distance
of 250 feet
County Route 48 South At Southold, from the extension
northerly of the easterly line of
Horton's Lane easterly for a distance of
250 feet
County Route 48 South At Southold, from the extension
northerly of the westerly line of
Horton's Lane westerly for a distance
of 250 feet
Crescent Avenue South At Fishers Island, from the
southeasterly comer of the intersection
of Crescent Avenue with Fox Avenue
easterly for a distance of 250 feet
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§ 260-25 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 260-27
§ 260-25. Notice of removal.
The Southold Town Police Department shall ascertain, to the extent possible, the owner or
person in charge of such vehicle and notify him of the removal and disposition of such
vehicle and of the amount which will be required to redeem the same.
ARTICLE VI
Vehicle Traffic
[Added 6-20-2000 by L.L. No. 14-2000; amended 3-26-2002 by L.L. No. 2-2002; 5-18-
2021 by L.L. No. 7-20211
§ 260-26. Restricted vehicle traffic.
A. Purpose. The Town Board of the Town of Southold finds that, with the increasing
development and population of the Town of Southold, transportation activities are
increasing and impacting the local streets. Regulation of vehicle usage on local streets
is necessary so as to provide for the safety and welfare of the Town's citizens and for
the orderly flow of vehicular and pedestrian traffic on busy local streets. There are
numerous other alternate local streets linking state and highways in the area.
B. Vehicles, trucks, tractors, tractor-trailer combinations, tractor-semitrailer combinations
or tractor-trailer-semitrailer combinations in excess of a registered weight of 8,000
pounds are prohibited from traveling upon the following streets. Such exclusion shall
not be construed to prevent the delivery or pickup of merchandise or other property
along the streets from which such vehicles or combinations are otherwise excluded:
u.............M,...____..._____...M_.._._.........__.___._.. ._w �.. ._�..._.._. . . ..
Name of street :.'Location
_
-Love Lane At the intersection of Love Lane and State g
Road 25 north to the intersection of Love
Lane and County Route 48
Peconic Bay Boulevard The length of Peconic Bay Boulevard
running from Laurel to Mattituck
ARTICLE VII
Pedestrians
[Added 6-1-2021 by L.L. No. 8-20211
§ 260-27. Crosswalks.
A. Purpose. The Town Board of the Town of Southold finds that, with the increasing
development and population of the Town of Southold, transportation activities are
increasing and impacting the local streets. Regulation of pedestrian traffic on local
streets is necessary so as to provide for the safety and welfare of the Town's citizens
and for the orderly flow of vehicular and pedestrian traffic on busy local streets.
B. There shall be a pedestrian crosswalk at the following locations: [Amended 7-27-2021
by L.L. No. 11-2021]
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§ 260-27 SOUTHOLD CODE § 260-28
Name of Street Location --
lAthol-Crescent and Crescent Avenue 'Running east and west across Crescent
Avenue at its intersection with Athol-
'Crescent,Fishers Island
Central Avenue and Crescent Avenue Running north and south across Central
Avenue on the easterly side of the
intersection, Fishers Island
:Madeline Avenue and Crescent Avenue Running north and south across Madeline
Avenue at its intersection with Montauk
Avenue, Fishers Island
Montauk Avenue and Oriental Avenue Running north and south across Oriental
Avenue at its intersection with Montauk
Avenue, Fishers Island
Old Sound Avenue [Added 8-29-2023 Approximately 150 feet east of the
by L.L. No. 19-20231 intersection of Old Sound Avenue and
Westphalia Road, Mattituck
Youngs Avenue i Approximately 140 feet north of its <<
intersection with Main Road at Silversmith
Park, Southold
ARTICLE VIII
Penalties
[Amended 5-13-1997 by L.L. No. 10-1997; 3-26-2002 by L.L. No. 2-2002; 5-8-2007 by
L.L. No. 12-2007; 6-1-2021 by L.L. No. 8-20211
§ 260-28. Penalties for offenses.
A. Every person convicted of a traffic infraction for a violation of any provision of this
chapter, which is not a violation of any provision of the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the
State of New York, and said traffic infraction is not covered by Subsection B below,
shall, for a first conviction thereof, be punished by a fine not to exceed $110 or by
imprisonment for not more than 15 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
B. All persons cited on a Town parking summons for violation of this chapter, permit
parking or parking-related violations shall be subject to a fine as set forth below and
shall answer on or before 30 days after the issuance of the summons. Persons failing to
answer before the expiration of 30 days after issuance of the summons shall be subject
to the penalties set forth in the penalty schedule below, in addition to the prescribed
fines:
Fine Schedule
Section Description Amount
260-8 Parking prohibited at all times $75
260-9A Parking prohibited certain hours $50
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§ 260-28 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 260-28
Fine Schedule
Section Description Amount
260-913 Between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. $50
260-9C Night fishing permit $50
260-10 Parking prohibited certain months $75
260-11 Parking for limited time $50
260-12 Public parking lots $50
260-13 Stopping prohibited at all times $75
260-14A Fire zones $75
260-14B Fire hydrant $75
260-14C Fire wells $75
260-14D Fire lanes $75
260-15 Parking or standing prohibited certain times $50
260-17 Handicapped parking only $110*
260-18F Parking a vehicle in other than established or $75
designated area
189-2F Parking by Southold Town permit only $75
189-3A(3) Permit properly affixed $75
260-18A Double-parked $75
260-18B On sidewalk $75
260-18C Expired registration $50
Over 60 days $75
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Chapter 277
WIND ENERGY
ARTICLE I § 277-4. Construction standards.
Small Wind Energy Systems § 277-5. Fees.
§ 277-1. Definitions. § 277-6. Abandonment of use.
§ 277-2. Application. § 277-7• Enforcement; penalties for
offenses; remedies for
§ 277-3. Development standards. violations.
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as indicated in
article histories.Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Zoning—See Ch.280.
ARTICLE I
Small Wind Energy Systems
[Adopted 7-17-2007 by L.L. No. 15-2007]
§ 277-1. Definitions.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
SMALL WIND ENERGY SYSTEM — A wind energy conversion system consisting of a
wind turbine (not to exceed 125 kilowatts of production), a tower, and associated control or
conversion electronics, which has a rated capacity intended primarily to reduce on-site
consumption of utility power. [Amended 5-24-2011 by L.L. No. 6-20111
TOWER HEIGHT—The height above grade of the fixed portion of a tower that is part of a
small wind energy system, exclusive of the wind turbine.
§ 277-2. Application.
Applications for small wind energy systems shall be submitted to the Town of Southold
Building Department and shall include:
A. Name, address, and telephone number of the applicant. If the applicant will be
represented by an agent, the name, address and telephone number of the agent as well
as an original signature of the applicant authorizing the agent to represent the applicant.
B. Name, address, and telephone number of the property owner. If the property owner is
not the applicant, the application shall include a letter or other written permission
signed by the property owner confirming that the property owner is familiar with the
proposed applications and authorizing the submission of the application.
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§ 277-2 SOUTHOLD CODE § 277-3
C. Address of each proposed tower site, including Tax Map section, block and lot number.
D. Evidence that the proposed tower height does not exceed the height recommended by
the manufacturer or distributor of the system.
E. A plot plan at a scale of one inch equals 100 feet depicting the limits of the fall zone,
distance from structures, property lines, public roads and projected noise levels
(decibels [dba]) from the small wind energy system to the nearest occupied dwellings.
F. A line drawing of the electrical components of the system in sufficient detail to allow
for a determination that the manner of installation conforms to the Electric Code.
G. Written evidence that the electric utility service provider that serves the proposed site
has been informed of the applicant's intent to install an interconnected customer-owned
electricity generator, unless the applicant does not plan, and so states in the application,
to connect the system to the electricity grid.
§ 277-3. Development standards.
A. Tower height. Tower height shall not exceed 120 feet. To prevent harmful wind
turbulence to the small wind energy system, the minimum height of the lowest part of
any horizontal-axis wind turbine blade shall be at least 30 feet above the highest
structure or tree within a two-hundred-fifty-foot radius. Modification of this standard
may be made when the applicant demonstrates that a lower height will not jeopardize
the safety of the wind turbine structure.
B. Setbacks. Notwithstanding the provisions of the Bulk Schedule,' the following
standards shall apply to small wind energy systems:
(1) A small wind energy system shall be set back from a property line a distance no
less than the total height of the small wind energy system plus 10 feet, except that
it shall be set back at least 300 feet from a property line bordering an existing
residential structure. In no instance shall the small wind energy system be closer
than 100 feet to a property line.
(2) No part of the wind system structure, including guy wire anchors, may extend
closer than 10 feet to the property boundaries of the installation site.
(3) A small wind energy system shall be set back from the nearest public road or
right-of-way a distance no less than the total height of the small wind energy
system plus 10 feet, and in no instance less than 100 feet.
C. Noise. Small wind energy systems shall not exceed 60 dba, as measured at the closest
neighboring inhabited dwelling at the time of installation. The level, however, may be
exceeded during short-term events such as utility outages and/or severe wind storms.
D. Approved wind turbines. Small wind turbines must have been approved under the
Small Wind Certification Program recognized by the American Wind Energy
Association and/or NYSERTA.
1. Editor's Note:The Bulk Schedules are included at the end of Ch.280,Zoning.
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§ 277-3 WIND ENERGY § 277-4
E. Compliance with Uniform Building Code. Building permit applications for small wind
energy systems shall be accompanied by standard drawings of the wind turbine
structure, including the tower, base, and footings. An engineering analysis of the tower
showing compliance with the Uniform Building Code and certified by a licensed
professional engineer shall also be submitted. This requirement may be satisfied by
documentation presented by the manufacturer.
F. Compliance with National Electric Code. Building permit applications for small wind
energy systems shall be accompanied by a line drawing of the electrical components in
sufficient detail to allow for a determination that the manner of installation conforms to
the National Electric Code. This requirement may be satisfied by documentation
supplied by the manufacturer.
G. Compliance with FAA regulations. Small wind energy systems must comply with
applicable FAA regulations, including any necessary approvals for installations close to
airports. The allowed height shall be reduced to comply with all applicable Federal
Aviation Administration requirements, including Subpart B (commencing with § 77.11)
of Part 77 of Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations, regarding installations close
to airports.
H. Utility notification. No small wind energy system shall be installed until evidence has
been given that the utility company has been informed of the customer's intent to install
an interconnected customer-owned generator. Off-grid systems shall be exempt from
this requirement.
§ 277-4. Construction standards.
A. Exterior lighting on any structure associated with the system shall not be allowed
except that which is specifically required by the Federal Aviation Administration.
B. The system's tower and blades shall be a nonreflective, unobtrusive color that blends
the system and its components into the surrounding landscape to the greatest extent
possible and incorporate nonreflective surfaces to minimize any visual disruption.
C. All on-site electrical wires associated with the system shall be installed underground,
except for tie-ins to a public utility company and public utility company transmission
poles, towers and lines.
D. The system shall be operated such that no disruptive electromagnetic interference is
caused. If it has been demonstrated that a system is causing harmful interference, the
system operator shall promptly mitigate the harmful interference or cease operation of
the system.
E. At least one sign shall be posted on the tower at a height of five feet warning of
electrical shock or high voltage and harm from revolving machinery.
F. No brand names, logo or advertising shall be placed or painted on the tower, rotor,
generator or tail vane where it would be visible from the ground, except that a system
or tower's manufacturer's logo may be displayed on a system generator housing in an
unobtrusive manner.
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§ 277-4 SOUTHOLD CODE § 277-7
G. Towers shall be constructed to provide one of the following means of access control or
other appropriate method of access:
(1) Tower-climbing apparatus located no closer than 12 feet from the ground.
(2) A locked anticlimb device installed on the tower.
(3) A locked, protective fence at least six feet in height that encloses the tower.
H. Anchor points for any guy wires for a system tower shall be located within the property
that the system is located on and not on or across any aboveground electric
transmission or distribution lines. The point of attachment for the guy wires shall be
sheathed in a bright orange or yellow covering from three feet to eight feet above the
ground.
I. All small wind energy systems shall be equipped with manual and automatic overspeed
controls. The conformance of rotor and overspeed control design and fabrication with
good engineering practices shall be certified by the manufacturer.
§ 277-5. Fees. [Amended 8-29-2023 by L.L. No. 23-20231
The Building Department fee for small wind energy system applications shall be established
by resolution of the Town Board.
§ 277-6. Abandonment of use.
All small wind energy systems which are not used for 12 successive months shall be deemed
abandoned and shall be dismantled and removed from the property at the expense of the
property owner. Failure to abide by and faithfully comply with this section or with any and
all conditions that may be attached to the granting of any building permit shall constitute
grounds for the revocation of the permit by the Building Department.
§ 277-7. Enforcement; penalties for offenses; remedies for violations.
A. The Town Board shall appoint such Town staff or outside consultants as it sees fit to
enforce this article. Notwithstanding such appointment, the Building Inspector, Code
Enforcement Officer and Town Attorney shall have authority to enforce this article.
B. Any person owning, controlling or managing any building, structure or land who shall
undertake a wind energy conversion facility or wind-monitoring tower in violation of
this article or in noncompliance with the terms and conditions of any permit issued
pursuant to this article, or any order of the Enforcement Officer, and any agent who
shall assist in so doing, shall be guilty of an offense and subject to a fine of not more
than $1,000 or to imprisonment for a period of not more than 30 days, or subject to
both such fine and imprisonment. Every such person shall be deemed guilty of a
separate offense for each week such violation shall continue. The Town may institute a
civil proceeding to collect
2 2
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§ 280-4 ZONING § 280-4
APARTMENT HOUSE—A building arranged, intended or designed to be occupied by
two or more families living independently of each other in apartments. [Added 6-19-
1990 by L.L.No. 13-19901
APPLICANT — The landowner or the agent, optionee, contract purchaser or other
person authorized in writing to act for the landowner in submitting an application under
this chapter.
APPLICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT—The application form and all accompanying
documents and exhibits required of an applicant by an approving authority for
development and/or site plan review purposes.
AQUACULTURE—The breeding, cultivation,planting, containment, and harvesting of
organisms that are naturally occurring in freshwater, including fmfish; mollusks, such as
snails and clams; crustaceans, such as shrimp and crayfish; and aquatic plants. The term
aquaculture is also commonly used to include marine water, or maricultured species,
such as oysters,bay scallops, lobsters, and sugar kelp. [Added 9-22-2015 by L.L.No. 8-
2015; amended 4-25-2017 by L.L.No.5-20171
ARCADE, AMUSEMENT — Any facility which provides amusement, enjoyment, or
entertainment through electronic machines(e.g.,pinball,video games) and which may be
operated upon the insertion of a coin or token excluding machines used for
gambling. [Added 4-23-2019 by L.L.No.3-20191
ATTIC—The nonhabitable,unfinished space between the ceiling assembly and the roof
assembly. [Added 7-18-2023 by L.L.No. 17-2023]
AUTOMOBILE SALES LOT OR BUILDING—A lot or building used for the sale or
hire of automobile equipment. This shall be interpreted to include new and used car
dealerships and auto accessory salesrooms but not the sale of junked automotive
equipment.
AUTO REPAIR SHOP — A commercial use involving the adjustment, painting,
replacement of parts or other repair or restoration of motor vehicles. [Added 4-28-1997
by L.L.No. 6-19971
BASEMENT—A story of a building, partly below the finished grade level, which has
more than 1/2 of its height, measured from floor to ceiling, above the average established
curb level or finished grade of the land immediately adjacent to the building.
BED-AND-BREAKFAST — The renting of not more than five rooms in an owner-
occupied dwelling for lodging and serving of breakfast to not more than 10 casual and
transient roomers, provided that the renting of such rooms for such purpose is clearly
incidental and subordinate to the principal use of the dwelling. [Amended 3-28-2000 by
L.L.No. 7-2000]
BERM — A structure composed primarily of earth intended for privacy, security,
enclosure,visual screening or noise abatement.
BILLBOARD — A sign, including the type commonly known as a "billboard," which
directs attention to a business, commodity, service, entertainment or attraction which is
sold, offered or existing elsewhere than upon the same lot where such sign is displayed
or only incidentally upon such lot.
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§ 280-4 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-4
BLOCK — An area bounded by one or more streets or a municipal boundary and of
sufficient size to accommodate a lot or lots of minimum size required by this chapter.
BOARDING- AND TOURIST HOUSES — A building, other than a hotel, where
lodging,with or without meals,for five or more persons is furnished for compensation.
BOARD OF APPEALS—The Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold.
BONA FIDE AQUACULTURE/MARICULTURE FARM OPERATION — Indicators
of a bona fide aquaculture/mariculture farm operation include a farm operation, as
defined herein, engaged in aquaculture and/or mariculture that: [Added 4-25-2017 by
L.L.No.5-20171
(1) Has obtained all commercial cultivation and harvest permits required by the New
York State Department of Environmental Conservation Law and a permit from
either the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets or the Suffolk
County Department of Health Services when the farm stand offers on-premises
consumption; and
(2) Has access to underwater land, including,but not limited to, a lease,riparian rights,
a grant, fee title to underwater land, or a franchise within the Peconic Bay Estuary
or Town waters,or has land-based cultivation infrastructure.
BONA FIDE FARM OPERATION—Indicators of a bona fide farm operation include a
farm operation,as defined herein,that: [Added 4-25-2017 by L.L.No. 5-2017]
(1) Is located on land with not less than seven acres of land used as a farm operation in
the preceding two years for the production or sale of crops, livestock or livestock
products of an average gross sales value of$10,000 or more; or
(2) Is located on land of seven acres or less used as a farm operation in the preceding
two years for the production or sale of crops, livestock or livestock products of an
average gross sales value of$50,000 or more; or
(3) Has been issued a farm stand operator permit.
BREEZEWAY — Open construction with a roof projecting from the outside wall of a
building,not to exceed dimensions of eight feet by 10 feet, connecting the main building
and a garage. Other types of attachments which extend more than 10 feet, or exceed 80
square feet in area, shall not attach a main building to a separate building unless such
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§ 280-4 ZONING § 280-4
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINES — The boundary lines of land used or intended for use as
streets, as shown on deeds, plats or the Master Plan, and from which yard and other
requirements shall be measured.
ROADSIDE FARM STAND or AGRICULTURAL STAND—A booth, stall or display
area exceeding 50 square feet in area located on a farm from which agricultural products
are sold to the general public.
ROADSIDE STAND —A display area less than 100 square feet in area located on a
parcel on which fruits, vegetables or plants are home grown and sold to the general
public. [Added 4-25-2017 by L.L.No.5-20171
SEPTIC TANK—A watertight receptacle that receives the discharge of sewage from a
building, sewer or part thereof and is designed and constructed so as to permit settling of
solids, digestion of the organic matter and discharge of the liquid portion into a disposal
area.
SETBACK — An area extending the full width of the lot, described or a distance
between the street right-of-way and building for the full required front yard depth within
which no buildings or parts of buildings may be erected.
SHOPPING CENTER — A group of retail and service businesses which have an
integrated architectural and site design and which have an anchor tenant consisting of
either a supermarket or a department store if the anchor tenant encompasses a minimum
of 25,000 square feet of area. [Added 5-16-1994 by L.L.No. 9-1994]
SIGN—Any structure or part thereof, or any device attached to a building or painted or
represented thereon, which shall display or include any letter, word, model, banner,
pennant, insignia, device,trade flag or representation which is in the nature of, or which
is used as, an announcement, direction or advertisement, for commercial purposes or
otherwise.A"sign" includes a billboard and a neon tube, string of lights or similar device
outlining or hung upon any part of a building or lot, but does not include the flag or
insignia of any nation or group of nations or of any governmental agency or of any
political, educational, charitable, philanthropic, civic, professional, religious or like
campaign,drive,movement or event. Excluded from this definition are "signs" which are
solely devoted to prohibiting trespassing,hunting or fishing.
SIGN AREA — Includes all faces of a sign, measured as follows: [Amended 11-29-
1994 by L.L.No.25-19941
(1) When such sign is on a plate or framed or outlined, all of the area of such plate or
the area enclosed by such frame or outline shall be included.
(2) When such sign consists only of letters, designs or figures engraved, painted,
projected or in any manner affixed on a wall, the total area of such sign shall be
deemed the area that encompasses all the letters and symbols of the sign, together
with the area of any background of a color or material different from the general
finish of the building,whether painted or applied.
SITE PLAN—A development plan for one or more lots on which is shown:
(1) The existing and proposed conditions of the lot, including but not necessarily
limited to topography,vegetation, drainage, floodplains,marshes and waterways.
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§ 280-4 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-4
(2) The location of all existing and proposed buildings, drives, parking spaces,
walkways, means of ingress and egress, drainage facilities, utility services,
landscaping, structures and signs, lighting and screening devices.
(3) Any other information that may be reasonably required in order to make an
informed determination pursuant to this chapter for the review and approval of site
plans by the Planning Board.
SKY PLANE OF LOT — The sky plane is formed by imaginary lines starting at all
property lines parallel or adjacent to the building or structure at 10 feet above the average
elevation of the natural grade (prior to any grade alteration or fill) and extending inward
toward the center of the lot at a 45° angle. [Added 10-18-2022 by L.L. No. 10-2022;
amended 12-13-2022 by L.L.No. 16-20221
SLOPING ROOF—Any roof that has a pitch equal to or greater than 3:12. [Added 1-
16-2007 by L.L.No. 2-20071
SMALL WIND ENERGY SYSTEM—A wind energy conversion system consisting of
a wind turbine (not to exceed 125 kilowatts of production), a tower, and associated
control or conversion electronics,which has a rated capacity intended primarily to reduce
on-site consumption of utility power. [Added 7-17-2007 by L.L.No. 15-2007; amended
5-24-2011 by L.L.No.6-20111
SNACK BAR—A small area located within a principal building where quick-serve and
preprepared foods and beverages are sold over a counter. [Added 4-23-2019 by L.L.No.
3-2019]
SPECIAL EXCEPTION USE—A use that is deemed appropriate in a particular district
if specified conditions are met.
STORY — That part of any building, exclusive of cellars but inclusive of basements,
comprised between the level of one finished floor and the level of the next higher
finished floor or, if there is no higher finished floor, then that part of the building
comprised between the level of the highest finished floor and the top of the roof beams.,
STREET—A street, improved to the satisfaction of the Planning Board, which is one of
the following:
(1) An existing Town,county or state highway or street.
(2) A street shown on an approved subdivision final plat.
(3) A street shown on a map filed with the County Clerk(in accordance with § 280-a
of the Town Law)prior to Planning Board authorization to review subdivisions.5
(4) A street shown on the Town Official Map.
STREET LINE—The dividing line between a lot and a street.
4. Editor's Note:The former definition of"story,half,"which immediately followed this definition,was repealed 7-18-
2023 by L.L.No.17-2023.
5. Editor's Note:See also Ch.240,Subdivision of Land.
280:22.2 Supp 62,Aug 2023
§ 280-4 ZONING § 280-4
STRUCTURAL ALTERATION — Any change in the supporting members of a
building, such as beams,columns,girders,footings, foundations or bearing walls.
STRUCTURE — An assembly of materials, forming a construction framed of
component structural parts for occupancy or use, including buildings, antenna support
structures, and small wind-energy systems. [Added 12-8-1998 by L.L. No. 27-1998;
amended 10-20-2009 by L.L.No. 13-2009]
SWIND&NG POOL — A structure containing an artificial body of water which is
greater than six feet long or wide and greater than 18 inches in depth at any point.
Natural or man-made ponds all banks of which have a slope of less than 45° shall not be
included in this definition.
TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER—A telecommunication tower is a type of wireless
communication facility designed and constructed specifically to support an antenna
array, and may include a monopole, self-supporting tower, guy-wire support tower and
other similar structures. A wireless communication facility attached to an existing
building or structure shall be excluded from this definition. [Added 11-12-1997 by L.L.
No.26-19971
TOURIST CAMP —Any lot, piece or parcel of ground where two or more tents, tent
houses, camp cottages, house cars or house trailers used as living or sleeping quarters are
or may be located,said camp being operated for or without compensation.6
TOURIST COTTAGE—A detached building having less than 350 square feet of cross-
sectional area, designed for or occupied as living and sleeping quarters for seasonal
occupancy.
TOWN BOARD—The Town Board of the Town of Southold.
TOWNHOUSE — A dwelling unit in a building containing at least three connected
dwelling units divided by common vertical party walls with private entrances to each
dwelling. A townhouse may include dwelling units owned in fee simple or in
condominium or cooperative ownership or any combination thereof.
TRAILER OR MOBILE HOME—Any vehicle mounted on wheels, movable either by
its own power or by being drawn by another vehicle and equipped to be used for living or
sleeping quarters or so as to permit cooking. The term "trailer" shall include such
vehicles if mounted on temporary or permanent foundations with the wheels removed
and shall include the terms "automobile trailer" and"house car."
TRANSIENT RENTAL AMENITY—The rental of any parcel amenity, accessory use
or yard area, including pools, barns (except for storage-only purposes), sports courts or
waterway access, not in conjunction with a valid dwelling or dwelling unit rental
occupancy permit. [Added 8-29-2023 by L.L.No.25-20231
TRANSIENT RENTAL PROPERTY [Added 8-25-2015 by L.L.No.7-2015]
(1) A dwelling unit which is occupied for habitation as a residence by persons, other
than the owner or a family member of the owner, and for which rent is received by
the owner, directly or indirectly, in exchange for such residential occupation for a
6. Editor's Note:See also Ch.253,Tourist and Trailer Camps.
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§ 280-4 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-4
period of less than 14 nights. For the purposes of this chapter, the term "transient
rental property" shall mean all non-owner-occupied, single-family residences,two-
family residences, and townhouses rented for a period of less than 14 nights and
shall not include:
(a) Any legally operating commercial hotel/motel business or bed-and-breakfast
establishment operating exclusively and catering to transient clientele;that is,
customers who customarily reside at these establishments for short durations
for the purpose of vacationing, travel, business, recreational activities,
conventions, emergencies and other activities that are customary to a
commercial hotel/motel business.
(b) A dwelling unit located on Fishers Island,due to the unique characteristics of
the Island,including the lack of formal lodging for visitors.
(2) The presence of the following shall create a presumption that a dwelling unit is
being used as a transient rental property:
(a) The dwelling unit is offered for lease on a short-term rental website,
including Airbnb,HomeAway,VRBO and the like; or
(b) The dwelling unit is offered for lease in any medium for a period of less than
14 nights.
(3) The foregoing presumption may be rebutted by evidence presented to the Code
Enforcement Officer for the Town of Southold or Town Justice that the dwelling
unit is not a transient rental property. [Amended 8-29-2023 by L.L.No.25-20231
USABLE OPEN SPACE —An unenclosed portion of the ground of a lot which is not
devoted to driveways or parking spaces, which is free of structures of any kind, of which
not more than 25%is roofed for shelter purposes only,the minimum dimension of which
is 40 feet and which is available and accessible to all occupants of the building or
buildings on the said lot for purposes of active or passive outdoor recreation.
USE— The purpose for which land or a structure is arranged, designed or intended or
for which either land or a structure is or may be used, occupied or maintained.
USE, ACCESSORY—A use customarily incidental and subordinate to the main use on
a lot,whether such accessory use is conducted in a principal or accessory building.
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§ 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. 12-20061
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. 7-2015; 7-31-2018 by L.L. No. 9-2018;
12-14-2021 by L.L. No. 22-2021; 1-18-2022 by Res. No. 2022-11759; 10-18-2022 by L.L.
No. 9-2022]
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.
59. Editor's Note:This resolution repealed L.L.No.22-2021.
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§ 280-111 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-111
(6) Refining petroleum products, such as gasolines, kerosene, naphtha and lubricating
oil.
(7) Distillation of wood or bones.
(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 and transient rental amenities. [Amended 8-29-2023 by L.L.
No. 2520231
K. Aircraft prohibited.
(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, taxi, or emplane or deplane any seaplane on
or from Town beaches and waterways, trustee waters and beaches, Town waters,
Town docks, and/or floats.
(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).
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§ DL-1 DISPOSITION LIST § DL-1
-. Local.Law Adoption Supp:
No: Date ;, Subject Disposition No:`
14-2023 6-6-2023 Water Supply Plan Map NCM 61
Amendment
15-2023 7-18-2023 Streets and Sidewalks: Highway <Ch. 237, Art. 62
Excavations Amendment £II
16-2023 1 7-18-2 023 Housing Fund Amendment Ch. 34 62
117-2023 7-18-2023 Zoning Amendment Ch. 280 62
Fl 8-2023 8-15-2023 Parking: Parking at Beaches �Ch. 189, Art. 62
Amendment; Solid Waste: i I; Ch. 233,
Garbage, Rubbish and Refuse 'Art. I
Amendment
19-2023 8-29-2023 Vehicles and Traffic Amendment 'Ch. 260 —4 62
20-2023 ` 8-29-2023 Electrical Inspections Amendment Ch. 126 62
'21-2023 : 8-29-2023 Fire Prevention and Building Code Ch. 144 62
Administration Amendment
22-2023 18-29-2023 Flood Damage Prevention Ch. 148 �? 62
Amendment
23-2023 ; 8-29-2023 Wind Energy: Small Wind Energy Ch. 277, Art. I 62
g Systems Amendment
24-2023 8-29-2023 Rental Permits Amendment 'Ch. 207 62
125-2023 = 8-29-2023 Zoning Amendment Ch. 280 62
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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."
Residential R-80, Licenses and permits 1-4 Senior citizens 1-14
— A R-120,R-200 and Littering 1-2 Sewers 1-14 A
R-400 Districts Parking 1-2 Sidewalks 1-14
ABANDONED VEHICLES 280-13;280-15 Peddling and soliciting 1-2 Soil removal 1-14
VEHICLES,MOTOR- General Business(B) Penalties for offenses 1-11 Street excavations 1-14
DRIVEN 264-19 District 280-48 Planning Board 1-2 Tobacco 1-14
ABANDONMENT Hamlet Business(HB) Police Department 1-2;1-4 Town Board 1-14;1-15;
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; District 280-45 Repeal of enactments not I-16
PROPERTY Hamlet Density(HD) included in Code 1-3 Town Clerk 1-14
MAINTENANCE Residential District Salaries and compensation Trailer camps 1-14
100-3;100-4 280-22 1-4 Transient merchants 1-14
Emergency Removal of Historic Preservation Sale of Code book; Unsafe buildings 1-14
Vehicles 260-23 District(HPD)280-193 supplementation 1-10 Vehicles 1-14
Fishers Island Harbor Light Industrial(LI)District Sales 1-4;1-10 Veterans 1-14
Management 157-8 280-62 Severability 1-6 Volunteer fire fighters 1-14
Light Industrial(LI)District Light Industrial Park/ Soil removal 1-2 Wetlands 1-14
280-62 Planned Office Park Town Board 1-2;1-4;1-8; When effective 1-18
Light Industrial Park/ (LIO)District 280-58 1-9;1-10 ADULT HOMES
Planned Office Park Limited Business(LB) Town Clerk 1-7;1-9;140; ZONING 2804
(LIO)District 280-58 District 280-41 1-11 ADVERTISING
SEWERS AND SEWAGE Low-Density Residential Trailer camps 1-2 Adoption of Renumbered
DISPOSAL 215-3; R-40 District 280-17 Vehicles 1-2 2006 Code 1-14
215-9 Marine I(MI)District Violations and penalties General Business(B)
Signs 280-88 280-52 1-4;1-11 District 280-48
Small Wind Energy Systems Marine II(MII)District Wetlands 1-2 Hamlet Business(HB)
277-6 280-55 When effective 1-13 District 280-45
Special Exception Uses Marine III Zone District Zoning Maps 1-4 LITTERING 174-1;174-6
280-141 (MIII)280-205 ADOPTION OF POLICE DEPARTMENT
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Plum Island Conservation RENUMBERED 2006 RULES AND
240-37 District(PIC)280-187 CODE REGULATIONS
Wireless Communication Plum Island Research Advertising 1-14 A290-15
Facilities 280-76 District(PIR)280-183 Advisory Board 1-14 RENTAL PERMITS 207-7;
ACCESSORY BUILDINGS Recreational Floating Zone Alarm systems 1-14 207-9
AND STRUCTURES District(RFZ) Alcoholic beverages 1-14 Signs 280-80;280-81;
Agricultural-Conservation 280-202;280-204 Appearance tickets 1-14 280-85
(A-C)District and RENTAL PERMITS 207-7 Appointments 1-14 Small Wind Energy Systems
Low-Density Residential Office(RO) Bicycles 1-14 277-4
Residential R-80, District 280-38 Bingo I-14 STORMWATER
R-120,R-200 and Resort Residential(RR) Boats and Boating 1-14 MANAGEMENT
R-400 Districts District 280-35 Burning 1-14 236-5
280-13;280-15 Site Plan Approval 280-127 Charges 1-14 TOBACCO
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; ZONING 2804;280-78; Continuation of provisions ADVERTISING
PROPERTY 280-111 1-16 249-1;249-2;249-3;
MAINTENANCE ACCIDENTAL Costs and expenses 1-14 249-4;249-5
100-4 DISCHARGES Defense and ZONING 280-4
FIRE PREVENTION AND Illicit Discharges 236-28 indemnification 1-14 ADVISORY BOARD
BUILDING CODE SEWERS AND SEWAGE Disabled persons 1-14 Adoption of Renumbered
ADMINISTRATION DISPOSAL 215-4 Docks 1-14 2006 Code 1-14
144-3;144-8;144-15; ADOPTION OF CODE Dogs 1-14 Code of Ethics 26-2
144-20 Amendments to Code 1-8 Domestic partnerships 1-14 Community Preservation
FLOOD DAMAGE Bicycles 1-2 Environmental quality Fund Advisory Board
PREVENTION 148-4 Bingo 1-2 review 1-14 17-16
Hamlet Density(HD) Boats and Boating 1-2 Farms and farming 1-14 Establishment of
Residential District Bonds 1-4 Fees 1-14 Community Housing
280-22 Burning 1-2 Fire prevention 1-14 Fund 17-51
LANDMARK Charges 1-4 Games of chance 1-14 Ethics Board 26-21
PRESERVATION Code book to be kept up-to- Garbage,rubbish and refuse Records Management 59-15
170-7 date 1-9 1-14 Southold Community
Low-Density Residential Copy of Code on file 1-7 GENERAL PROVISIONS Preservation Fund 17-4
R-40 District 280-19 Distribution of local laws, 1-14\1-18 AFFORDABLE HOUSING
RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 ordinances and Grievances 1-14 Affordable Housing(AHD)
STORMWATER resolutions 1-2 Hearings 1-14 District 280-24;
MANAGEMENT Docks 1-2 Incorporation of provisions 280-25;280-26;
236-5 Easements 1-4 into Code 1-17 280-27;280-30
WATERFRONT Effect on previously Inspections 1-14 Agricultural-Conservation
CONSISTENCY adopted legislation 1-5 Junkyards 1-14 (A-C)District and
REVIEW 268-3 Enactments saved from Legislative intent 1-14 Low-Density
WETLANDS AND repeal;matters not Licenses and permits 1-16 Residential R-80,
SHORELINE 275-2; affected 1-4 Littering 1-14 R-120,R-200 and
275-5 Fees 1-10 Nonsubstantive changes in R-400 Districts 280-13
ZONING 280-4;280-104; Garbage,rubbish and refuse previously adopted Districts 280-5
280-107;280-116 1-2 legislation 1-15 Establishment of
ACCESSORY USES AND GENERAL PROVISIONS Notices 1-14 Community Housing
STRUCTURES 1-1\1-13 Obstructions 1-14 Fund 17-48
Affordable Housing(AHD) Grades and grading 1-4 Officers and employees Hamlet Business(HB)
District 280-27 Grievances 1-2 1-14 District 280-45
Agricultural Planned Improvements 1-4 Open space 1-14 HOUSING FUND 34-1;
Development District Incorporation of provisions Parking 1-14 34-2;34-5;34-6
280-172 into Code 1-12 Parks and recreation 1-14
Agricultural-Conservation Junkyards 1-2 Peddling and soliciting 1-14
(A-C)District and Legislative intent 1-1 Police Department 1-14
Low-Density Liability 1-4 Records 1-14
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AFFORDABLE HOUSING...
SANITARY FLOW Site plans 280-29;280-31 Town Board 70-2;70-4; Title 72-1
CREDITS, Standing committees 280-31 70-5 Trees 72-4
TRANSFER OF Tenants 280-27;280-28; AGRICULTURAL Variances 72-3
A117-3;117-6;117-9; 280-30 PLANNED Water 72-4
117-11;117-14 Town Attorney 280-30 DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL-
Site Plan Approval 280-137 Town Board 280-25; DISTRICT CONSERVATION(A-C)
SUBDIVISION OF LAND 280-26;280-29; Accessory uses and DISTRICT AND LOW-
240-2;240-10;240-25; 280-30;280-31 structures 280-172 DENSITY
240-53 Town Clerk 280-29;280-30 Agricultural districts RESIDENTIAL R-80,
ZONING 280-158 Use regulations 280-27 280-173 R-120,R-200 AND R400
AFFORDABLE HOUSING Utilities 280-25;280-29 Building permits 280-180 DISTRICTS
(AHD)DISTRICT Vacant lots 280-30 Classification 280-172 Accessory buildings and
Accessory uses and Variances 280-28 Clearing house 280-179 structures 280-13;
structures 280-27 Vehicles 280-25 Conditions 280-180 280-15
Administration 280-31 Violations and penalties Conditions of approval Accessory uses and
Affordable housing 280-24; 280-31;280-32.1; 280-175 structures 280-13;
280-25;280-26; 280-33 Costs and expenses 280-177 280-15
280-27;280-30 Water 280-29 County Clerk 280-175 Affordable housing 280-13
Ambulance service 280-30 Yards 280-28 Definitions 280-171 Animals 280-13
Apartments 280-27 ZONING 280-24\280-33 Disclosure 280-174 Apartments 280-13
Appeals 280-31 Zoning Board of Appeals Easements 280-175; Appeals 280-13
Applicability 280-26 280-28 280-177;280-179; Bed and breakfast 280-13
Applicability of other Code Zoning districts 280-32.1 280-180 Board of Appeals 280-13
provisions 280-32 Zoning Maps 280-29 Farms and farming 280-174 Boardinghouses 280-13
Application procedure AGRICULTURAL Fire protection 280-174 Boats and Boating 280-13
280-29 ADVISORY Hearings 280-174; Bufferyards 280-13
Boats and Boating 280-25 COMMITTEE 280-175;280-177 Building Inspector 280-13
Building Inspector 280-31 Agricultural districts 714 Height regulations 280-171 Bulk,area and parking
Building permits 280-31 Appointments 71-3 Improvements 280-171; regulations 280-14
Bulk,area and parking Compensation 71-3 280-174 Camps 280-13
regulations 280-28 Composition;membership; Lots 280-173 Cemeteries 280-13
Certificates of occupancy terms of office; Meetings 280-174 Certificates of
280-31;280-33 removal 71-3 Notices 280-174 appropriateness 280-15
Comprehensive Plan 280-29 Definitions 71-2 Open space 280-181 Certificates of compliance
Construction 280-25; Farms and farming 71-1; Permitted uses 280-175 280-13
280-29 71-3;71-4 Planning Board 280-174; Certificates of occupancy
Costs and expenses 280-24; Meetings 71-3 280-181 280-13
280-30 Membership 71-3 Price for development rights Communicable diseases
Definitions 280-25 Natural resources 71-1 280-176 280-13
Emergencies 280-30 Planning Board 71-1;71-4 Purpose 280-170 Conservation districts
Eminent domain 280-25 Powers and duties 714 Records 280-175;280-179 280-15
Farms and farming 280-26 Purpose 71-1 Reports 280-174 Construction 280-13
Fees 280-29 Reports 71-4 Requirements for eligibility Drugs and drug
General regulations and Site plans 714 280-173 paraphernalia 280-13
requirements 280-30 Terms of office 71-3 Sales 280-174;280-175; Dust 280-13
Grievances 280-31 Town Board 71-1;71-3; 280-176;280-177; Emergencies 280-13
Hearings 280-26;280-29 71-4 280-179;280-180; Farms and farming 280-12;
Improvements 280-25; Vehicles 71-4 280-181 280-13
280-30 Zoning Board of Appeals Subdivision 280-181 Fees 280-13
Liens 280-25 71-1 Subsequent development Fences 280-13
Lots 280-30;280-31 Zoning districts 71-2;71-4 right sales to Town Fire prevention 280-13
Maintenance and upkeep AGRICULTURAL 280-177 Fowl 280-13
280-32.1 DISTRICTS Town Attorney 280-175 Fumes 280-13
Meetings 280-29 AGRICULTURAL Town Board 280-173; Garage sales 280-13
Newspaper 280-26 ADVISORY 280-174;280-176; Garages 280-13
Notices 280-26;280-29; COMMITTEE 71-4 280-177;280-180 Gas 280-13
280-30 Agricultural Planned Town Clerk 280-174 Hearings 280-13
Off-street parking 280-27; Development District Water supply 280-174 Height regulations 280-13;
280-28 280-173 ZONING 280-170\280-181 280-15
Parking 280-28 Real Estate Transfer Tax Zoning approval; Historic Preservation
Penalties for offenses 17-24 application and review Commission 280-15
280-33 SUBDIVISION OF LAND procedure 280-174 Home occupations 280-13
Permitted uses 280-27 240-10;240-42 Zoning districts 280-174 Horses 280-13
Planning Board 280-24; ZONING 280-110 Zoning Maps 280-174; Hospitals 280-13
280-28;280-29; AGRICULTURAL LANDS 280-175 Inspections 280-13
280-30;280-31 PRESERVATION AGRICULTURAL USES Kennels 280-13
Planning Commission Acquisition of development Alcoholic beverages 72-4 Liability 280-13
280-29 rights 70-4 Animals 72-4 Licenses and permits 280-13
Property maintenance Alienation of development Christmas trees 72-4 Lighting 280-13
280-32.1 rights 70-5 Deer 72-4 Lots 280-13;280-15
Purpose;applicability of Construction 70-5 Definitions 72-4 Manure 280-13
amendments 280-24 Costs and expenses 70-5 See Farm Stands 72-5\72-12 Membership 280-13
Records 280-25;280-30; Definitions 70-3 Farms and fanning 72-2; Mooring 280-13
280-31 Fences 70-3 72-4 Noise 280-13
Registry 280-25;280-30 Hearings 70-4;70-5 General Provisions 72-1\ Notices 280-13
Rental property 280-30 Improvements 70-2 72-4 Nursing homes 280-13
Reports 280-29;280-30 Licenses and permits 70-5 Horses 72-4 Odors 280-13
Retirement 280-25 Livestock 70-3 Livestock 72-4 Off-street parking 280-13
Safety standards 280-28 Open space 70-2 Poultry 72-4 One-family dwellings
Sales 280-25;280-30; Purpose 70-2 Purpose 72-2 280-13
280-31 Sales 70-4;70-5 Safety standards 72-2;72-3 Parking 280-13;280-14
Schools 280-26 Severability 70-6 Sales 72-4 Permitted uses 280-13
Setbacks 280-24;280-28 Storage 70-3 Shrubs 72-4 Places of worship 280-13
Sewers 280-29 Title 70-1 Statutory authorization 72-3 Planning Board 280-13
Site plan approval 280-29 Storage 72-4 Plastics 280-13
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DISTRICT AND LOW-DENSITY RESIDENTIAL
R-80,R-120,R-200 AND R400 DISTRICTS...
Playgrounds 280-13 FIRE PREVENTION AND PUBLIC PARKS AND
Pools 280-13 BUILDING CODE ENTERTAINMENT RECREATION
Property maintenance ADMINISTRATION AND SPECIAL AREAS 193-2;193-3.1
280-13 144-15 EVENTS 205-2 Penalties for offenses 83-25
Purpose 280-12 Intentional false alarms 75-5 ZONING 280-4 Proof of vaccination against
Radiation 280-13 Investigations 75-1 ANCHORING rabies 83-21
Registry 280-13 Licenses and permits 75-2; BOATS,DOCKS AND Purpose 83-17
Restaurants 280-13 75-3;75-4;75-6 WHARVES 96-2; Rabies control 83-21;83-22
Roller skates 280-13 Penalties for offenses 75-8 96-3;96-7;96-11; Records 83-18;83-24
Roofs 280-15 Permit required 75-3 96-12;96-14;96-22; Repeal of inconsistent local
Safety standards 280-13 Police Department 75-2; 96-23 laws or ordinances
Sales 280-13 75-6 COASTAL EROSION 83-26
Schools 280-13 Purpose 75-1 HAZARD AREAS Safety standards 83-17
Screens and screening Records 75-2 111-13 Service dogs 83-23
280-13 Reports 75-1;75-2 Fishers Island Harbor SEWERS AND SEWAGE
Setbacks 280-13;280-15 Severability 75-7 Management 157-4; DISPOSAL 215-3;
Sewers 280-13 Town Board 75-2;75-7 157-6 215-4
Signs 280-13 Town Clerk 75-6 FLOOD DAMAGE Signs 280-85
Single-family dwellings Violations and penalties PREVENTION 148-4; Southold Community
280-13 75-5;75-6;75-8 148-14;148-16; Preservation Fund 17-4
Site plan approval 280-13 ALARMS,FALSE 148-18;148-21 STORMWATER
Site plan review and See FALSE ALARMS Small Wind Energy Systems MANAGEMENT
approval 280-13 See FIRE ALARMS 277-4 236-5
Site plans 280-13 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES WETLANDS AND SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Skateboards 280-13 Adoption of Renumbered SHORELINE 275-2 240-3;240-44
Smoke 280-13 2006 Code 1-14 ZONING 280-4 Surcharges 83-19;83-23
Smoke alarms 280-13 AGRICULTURAL USES ANIMAL WASTE Term of license and
Special exceptions 280-13 72-4 See FECAL MATTER renewals 83-22
Storage 280-13 ALCOHOLIC See PET WASTE Town Board 83-17
Swimming pools 280-13 BEVERAGES 79-1 ANIMALS Town Clerk 83-18;83-19;
Tenants 280-13 Consumption of alcoholic AGRICULTURAL USES 83-20;83-24
Town Board 280-13 beverages in public 72-4 Vaccinations 83-21
Town Clerk 280-13 restricted 79-1 Agricultural-Conservation Violations and penalties
Trustees 280-13 See Also INTOXICATING (A-C)District and 83-25
Two-family dwellings BEVERAGES Low-Density Waterfowl and Gull Feeding
280-13 See Also INTOXICATION Residential R-80, and Domestic Pet
Use regulations 280-13 Pedestrians 79-1 R-120,R-200 and Waste 83-27
Utilities 280-13 Penalties for offenses 79-2 R-400 Districts 280-13 See Waterfowl and Gull
Violations and penalties POLICE DEPARTMENT ANIMALS 83-18;83-23 Feeding and Domestic
280-13 RULES AND BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Pet Waste 83-27\83-31
Water 280-13 REGULATIONS PROPERTY WETLANDS AND
Water supply 280-13 A290-15 MAINTENANCE SHORELINE 275-2
Wind energy systems,small Public Consumption 79-1\ 100-3 ZONING 2804;280-78;
280-13 79-2 See Also CATS 280-111
Wireless communications Vehicles 79-1 Costs and expenses 83-23 ANTENNAS
280-13 Violations and penalties Definitions 83-18 See Also SATELLITE DISH
Yard sales 280-13 79-2 Dog Licensing and ANTENNAS
Yards 280-13;280-15 ZONING 280-4 Identification 83-16\ Wireless Communication
ZONING 280-12\280-15 ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES 83-26 Facilities 280-68;
Zoning Board of Appeals See Also OFF-ROAD Dogs 83-6;83-17;83-18; 280-69;280-70;
280-13 VEHICLES 83-19;83-20;83-21; 280-71;280-72;
AIR CONDITIONING VEHICLES,MOTOR- 83-22;83-23;83-24; 280-73;280-74;
FLOOD DAMAGE DRIVEN 264-3 83-26 280-76;280-76.1;
PREVENTION 148-16 ALUMINUM See Dogs 83-6\83-15 280-76.2
Illicit Discharges 236-25 ELECTRICAL See Ducks 83-1\83-5 ZONING 280-4
SEWERS AND SEWAGE INSPECTIONS 126-4 Farmland Bill of Rights APARTMENTS
DISPOSAL 215-2; Garbage,Rubbish and 280-98;280-99 Affordable Housing(AHD)
2154 Refuse 233-1 Fees 83-19;83-23 District 280-27
AIR POLLUTION LITTERING 174-1 Fishers Island Harbor Agricultural-Conservation
See Also POLLUTION Roadway Construction Management 157-11 (A-C)District and
ZONING 280-77;280-111 161-36 Garbage,Rubbish and Low-Density
AIR RIFLES Signs 280-82 Refuse 233-1 Residential R-80,
PARKS AND ZONING 280-111 Guide dogs 83-23 R-120,R-200 and
RECREATION AMBULANCE SERVICE Hearing dogs 83-23 R400 Districts 280-13
AREAS 193-6 Affordable Housing(AHD) Issuance of license; BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
ALARM SYSTEMS District 280-30 identification tag 83-24 PROPERTY
Adoption of Renumbered Exemption for Volunteer Legislative authority 83-16 MAINTENANCE
2006 Code 1-14 Fire Fighters and Liability 83-25 100-4
ALARM SYSTEMS 75-1; Ambulance Workers Licenses and permits Exemption for War
75-2;75-3;75-5;75-6 245-11;245-13 83-17;83-19;83-20; Veterans and Gold Star
BICYCLES 88-2 Special Events Requiring 83-21;83-22;83-23; Parents 245-16.1
Charges 75-6;75-8 Chairperson of the 83-24;83-26 General Business(B)
Charges for false alarms; Zoning Board of Licenses issued only by District 280-48
rules and regulations Appeals'Approval Town Clerk 83-20 Hamlet Business(HB)
75-6 205-5 Licensing 83-19 District 280-45
Definitions 75-2 AMERICANS WITH Light Industrial(LI)District Hamlet Density(HD)
Disorderly conduct 75-8 DISABILITIES ACT 280-62 Residential District
Disorderly persons 75-8 See DISABLED PERSONS Light Industrial Park/ 280-22
Emergencies 75-1;75-2; AMUSEMENTS Planned Office Park Historic Preservation
75-5;75-6 APPEARANCE TICKETS (LIO)District 280-58 District(HPD)280-193
False alarms 75-5;75-6 5-2 LITTERING 174-1 Light Industrial(LI)District
See Also FALSE ALARMS FIRE PREVENTION AND Low-Density Residential 280-62
Fees 75-4;75-8 BUILDING CODE R-40 District 280-17 Light Industrial Park/
See Also FIRE ALARMS ADMINISTRATION Planned Office Park
Fire Department 75-1;75-2 144-3 (LIO)District 280-58
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APARTMENTS...
Limited Business(LB) Vehicles 5-2 ASSESSMENTS ZONING 280-92;280-159
District 280-41 Violations and penalties Assessment and Tax Relief ASSESSOR
Plum Island Conservation 5-1;5-2;5-3 for Superstorm Sandy Assessment and Tax Relief
District(PIC)280-187 Waterfowl and Gull Feeding Impact 245-20; for Superstorm Sandy
Plum Island Research and Domestic Pet 245-21;245-22; Impact 245-23
District(PIR)280-183 Waste 83-29 245-23;245-24 ASSESSORS 9-3;9-4
RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 APPOINTMENTS BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Exemption for Historic
B Residential Office(RO) Adoption of Renumbered PROPERTY Properties 245-19
District 280-38 2006 Code 1-14 MAINTENANCE Exemption for Volunteer
WETLANDS AND AGRICULTURAL 100-6;100-10 Fire Fighters and
SHORELINE 275-2 ADVISORY COASTAL EROSION Ambulance Workers
ZONING 280-4;280-78 COMMITTEE 71-3 HAZARD AREAS 245-11
APPEALS Board of Appeals 280-145 111-10 Exemption for War
Affordable Housing(AHD) Ethics Board 26-21 Exemption for Cold War Veterans and Gold Star
District 280-31 FIRE PREVENTION AND Veterans 245-18 Parents 245-16
Agricultural-Conservation BUILDING CODE Exemption for Historic LITTERING 174-5
(A-C)District and ADMINISTRATION Properties 245-19 Senior Citizen Exemption
Low-Density 144-5 Exemption for Volunteer 245-3
Residential R-80, POLICE DEPARTMENT Fire Fighters and Targeted Business
R-120,R-200 and 51-3;51-4 Ambulance Workers Investment Exemption
R-400 Districts 280-13 POLICE DEPARTMENT 245-11;245-12;245-14 245-7
Board of Appeals 280-146 RULES AND Exemption for War See Also TAX ASSESSOR
See Also BOARD OF REGULATIONS Veterans and Gold Star Veterans'Exemption 245-9
APPEALS A290-5 Parents 245-16; ASSESSORS
COASTAL EROSION RECORDS 59-5 245-16.1 Amendment of Session
HAZARD AREAS Residency Requirements FIRE PREVENTION AND Laws 9-3
111-24;111-25;111-26 42-10 BUILDING CODE Approval by referendum 9-5
Farm Stands 72-11 Site Plan Approval 280-135 ADMINISTRATION Assessor 9-3;9-4
FIRE PREVENTION AND Small Wind Energy Systems 144-5;144-19;144-20 Conditions as to
BUILDING CODE 277-7 Hamlet Business(HB) effectiveness 9-4
ADMINISTRATION TRANSPORTATION District 280-45 See Election 9-1\9-2
144-5 ACCESS HOUSING FUND 34-3 Number 9-3\9-5
FLOOD DAMAGE MANAGEMENT 64-4 Light Industrial(LI)District Town Board 9-4
PREVENTION 148-4; YOUTH BOARD 68-5 280-62 AUXILIARY POLICE
148-22 AREA,YARD AND BULK Light Industrial Park/ See POLICE OFFICERS
LANDMARK REGULATIONS Planned Office Park AWNINGS
PRESERVATION See LOTS (LIO)District 280-58 FIRE PREVENTION AND
170-11 See YARDS LITTERING 174-5 BUILDING CODE
Plum Island Conservation ARREST WARRANTS PUBLIC HEARINGS, ADMINISTRATION
District(PIC)280-187 Dogs 83-9 NOTICE OF 55-1 144-8
Plum Island Research See Also SEARCH Recreational Floating Zone Garbage,Rubbish and
District(PIR)280-183 WARRANTS District(RFZ)280-201 Refuse 233-4
Real Estate Transfer Tax See Also WARRANTS SANITARY FLOW General Business(B)
17-34 ASBESTOS CREDITS, District 28048
RECORDS 59-8;59-10 SEWERS AND SEWAGE TRANSFER OF 117-9 Hamlet Business(HB)
RENTAL PERMITS 207-8 DISPOSAL 215-9 Senior Citizen Exemption District 280-45
Special Events Requiring ASHES 245-3;2454 Signs 280-85
Chairperson of the PARKS AND SEWERS AND SEWAGE
Zoning Board of RECREATION DISPOSAL 215-16; — B —
Appeals'Approval AREAS 193-2 215-18
205-6 SEWERS AND SEWAGE SHELLFISH AND OTHER BACKFILLING
SUBDIVISION OF LAND DISPOSAL 215-4 MARINE See Also EXCAVATIONS
240-10 ASSEMBLIES,PUBLIC RESOURCES 219-4 See Also FILL
See Also ZONING BOARD See PUBLIC Signs 280-88 Roadway Construction
OF APPEALS ASSEMBLIES Site Plan Approval 280-133 161-25;161-36;16144
APPEALS BOARD ASSESSMENT AND TAX SOIL REMOVAL 228-6 SEWERS AND SEWAGE
See BOARD OF APPEALS RELIEF FOR Special Events Requiring DISPOSAL 215-9
See ZONING BOARD OF SUPERSTORM SANDY Chairperson of the Street Excavations 237-13;
APPEALS IMPACT Zoning Board of 237-16
APPEARANCE TICKETS Applicability 245-24 Appeals'Approval SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Adoption of Renumbered Assessments 245-20; 205-4 240-36
2006 Code 1-14 245-21;245-22; Special Events Requiring WETLANDS AND
Amusements 5-2 245-23;245-24 Town Board Approval SHORELINE 275-11
APPEARANCE TICKETS Assessor 245-23 205-7 BAGS,PLASTIC
5-1;5-2;5-3 Board of Assessment STORMWATER See PLASTIC BAGS
Certain public servants 245-23 MANAGEMENT BARRICADES
authorized to issue Definitions 245-20 236-17;236-20 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
appearance tickets 5-2 Eligibility criteria;relief Street Excavations 237-14 PROPERTY
Code Enforcement Officer granted 245-22 SUBDIVISION OF LAND MAINTENANCE
5-2 Emergency Management 240-7;240-44 100-9
Dogs 5-2 Agency 245-23 Targeted Business SEWERS AND SEWAGE
Fire prevention 5-2 Implementation and Investment Exemption DISPOSAL 215-9
FIRE PREVENTION AND adoption of Superstorm 245-7 Street Excavations 237-12;
BUILDING CODE Sandy Assessment Veterans'Exemption 245-8; 237-13
ADMINISTRATION Relief Act 245-21 245-9 WETLANDS AND
144-25 Improvements 245-20; WATERFRONT SHORELINE 275-11
Firesafety 5-2 245-22;245-23 CONSISTENCY BATHING
Parking 5-2;5-3 Insurance 245-23 REVIEW 268-3;268-5 BOATS,DOCKS AND
Peddling and soliciting 5-2 Other provisions 245-23 WETLANDS AND WHARVES 96-7;
Purpose 5-1 Reports 245-23 SHORELINE 275-4; 96-11;96-12;96-16;
Safety standards 5-2 Superstorm Sandy 245-20; 275-6;275-11 96-19;96-20;96-21
Sanitation 5-2 245-21;245-22;245-23 Wireless Communication Marine I(MI)District
Service of appearance TAXATION 245-20\245-24 Facilities 280-76 280-52
tickets 5-3 YOUTH BOARD 68-3; Marine II(MII)District
Signs 5-2 68-4;68-5 280-55
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BATHING...
Parking at Beaches 189-1; SUBDIVISION OF LAND WATERFRONT ZONING 280-4;280-78;
189-2 240-10;240-53 CONSISTENCY 280-79;280-121;
PARKS AND TRANSPORTATION REVIEW 268-3 280-145\280-150;
RECREATION ACCESS WETLANDS AND 280-154
AREAS 193-3.1; MANAGEMENT 64-5 SHORELINE 275-2 Zoning Board of Appeals
193-4;193-5 Use of bell or whistle as ZONING 280-4;280-116 280-149
SHELLFISH AND OTHER alarm 88-2 BOARD OF APPEALS See Also ZONING BOARD
MARINE Use of sidewalks 88-6 Additional conditions and OF APPEALS
RESOURCES 219-4 Vehicles 88-1;88-2;88-3; safeguards 280-147 Zoning Maps 280-146
ZONING 280-78 88-4;88-5;88-6 Agricultural-Conservation BOARD OF ASSESSMENT
BATTERIES Violations and penalties (A-C)District and Assessment and Tax Relief
JUNKYARDS 166-1 88-7 Low-Density for Superstorm Sandy
Light Industrial(LI)District BILLBOARDS Residential R-80, Impact 245-23
280-62 Signs 280-83 R-120,R-200 and Rules of Conduct 26-13
Light Industrial Park/ ZONING 280-4 R-400 Districts 280-13 BOARD OF
Planned Office Park BINGO Appeals 280-146 COMMISSIONERS
(LIO)District 280-58 Adoption of Code 1-2 See Also APPEALS BURNING,OUTDOOR
BEACH FIRES Adoption of Renumbered Appointment;membership 104-1
See FIRES 2006 Code 1-14 280-145 POLICE DEPARTMENT
See OPEN BURNING BINGO AND GAMES OF Appointments 280-145 51-2
BED AND BREAKFAST CHANCE 92-1;92-2; Board of Appeals 280-145; BOARD OF HEALTH
Agricultural-Conservation 92-3;92-4;92-5;92-6; 280-146;280-147; See Also HEALTH
(A-C)District and 92-7;92-8;92-10; 280-148;280-149; OFFICER
Low-Density 92-11 280-150 TOURIST AND TRAILER
Residential R-80, See Also GAMBLING Building Inspector 280-146 CAMPS 253-6;253-7;
R-120,R-200 and See Also GAMES OF Certificates of occupancy 253-14
R-400 Districts 280-13 CHANCE 280-146 BOARD OF REVIEW
General Business(B) BINGO AND GAMES OF Costs and expenses 280-146 COASTAL EROSION
District 280-48 CHANCE County Clerk 280-146 HAZARD AREAS
Hamlet Business(HB) Bingo 92-1\92-11 Districts 280-9 111-23;111-24;
District 280-45 Bingo permitted 92-2 Escrow accounts 280-146 111-25;111-26; 111-29
Hamlet Density(FID) See Games of Chance EXPENSES OF TOWN BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Residential District 92-12\92-15 OFFICERS 30-1 BOATS,DOCKS AND
280-22 Leased premises 92-4 Farm Stands 72-11 WHARVES 96-1;
Historic Preservation License required 92-3 Fees 280-149 96-2;96-3;96-23;
District(HPD)280-193 Licenses and permits 92-2; General Business(B) 96-25;96-31;96-32
Limited Business(LB) 92-3 District 280-48 COASTAL EROSION
District 280-41 Management and operation Hamlet Business(HB) HAZARD AREAS
Low-Density Residential 92-9 District 280-45 111-6
R-40 District 280-17 Maximum value of all Hamlet Density(FID) Design Standards 240-45
Marine I(MI)District prizes on one occasion Residential District Ducks 83-4
280-52 92-8 280-22 Shellfish 219-7;219-8
Marine II(MII)District Maximum value of single Hearings 280-146;280-150 SHELLFISH AND OTHER
280-55 prize 92-7 Light Industrial(LI)District MARINE
Parking at Beaches 189-3 Penalties for offenses 92-11 280-62 RESOURCES 219-4;
Residential Office(RO) Purchase of bingo Light Industrial Park/ 219-16;219-17;
District 280-38 equipment 92-5 Planned Office Park 219-18;219-21
Resort Residential(RR) Purpose 92-1 (LIO)District 280-58 Site Plan Approval 280-133
District 280-35 Remuneration prohibited Limited Business(LB) STORMWATER
ZONING 280-4;280-78 92-10 District 280-41 MANAGEMENT
BICYCLES Town Board 92-1 Low-Density Residential 236-18
Adoption of Code 1-2 Use of proceeds 92-6 R-40 District 280-17 WETLANDS AND
Adoption of Renumbered Violations and penalties Marine I(MI)District SHORELINE 275-2;
2006 Code 1-14 92-11 280-52 275-3;275-3.1;2754;
Alarm systems 88-2 BLASTING Marine II(MIl)District 275-6;275-7;275-11
Applicability 88-8 See EXPLOSION 280-55 BOARDINGHOUSES
BICYCLES 88-1;88-2; HAZARDS Membership 280-145 Agricultural-Conservation
88-3;88-5;88-6 See EXPLOSIVES Notice of hearing 280-150 (A-C)District and
Coasting;carrying children BLIGHT Notices 280-146;280-150 Low-Density
88-5 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Permitted uses 280-146 Residential R-80,
Cutouts prohibited 88-4 PROPERTY Plum Island Conservation R-120,R-200 and
Design Standards 240-45 MAINTENANCE District(PIC)280-187 R-400 Districts 280-13
Hamlet Business(HB) 100-3;100-4 Plum Island Research Hamlet Business(HB)
District 280-45 FLOOD DAMAGE District(PIR)280-183 District 280-45
Light required 88-1 PREVENTION 148-3 Powers and duties 280-146 Parking at Beaches 189-3
Limited Business(LB) LITTERING 174-1 Qualifications 280-146 ZONING 280-78
District 28041 RENTAL PERMITS 207-1 Reports 280-146 BOATS AND BOATING
Motorcycles 88-4 BLOCKS Residential Office(RO) Adoption of Code 1-2
Operation of bicycle 88-3 Design Standards 240-45 District 280-38 Adoption of Renumbered
Parks and recreation 88-1; Floating Homes 96-27 Resort Residential(RR) 2006 Code 1-14
88-2;88-3;88-5 FLOOD DAMAGE District 280-35 Affordable Housing(AHD)
Pedestrians 88-2;88-6 PREVENTION 148-21 Rules of conduct and District 280-25
Penalties for offenses 88-7 General Business(B) procedure 280-148 Agricultural-Conservation
PUBLIC District 28048 Safety standards 280-146 (A-C)District and
ENTERTAINMENT Hamlet Business(HB) Site Plan Approval 280-131 Low-Density
AND SPECIAL District 28045 Special exceptions 280-146 Residential R-80,
EVENTS 205-2 Site Plan Approval 280-133 Special permits 280-146 R-120,R-200 and
See Also ROLLER Small Wind Energy Systems Town Board 280-145; R-400 Districts 280-13
SKATES 277-2 280-149 BOATS,DOCKS AND
Sidewalks 88-6 STORMWATER Town Clerk 280-150 WHARVES 96-2;
Site Plan Approval 280-137 MANAGEMENT Variances 280-146 96-3;96-6;96-7;96-9;
See Also SKATEBOARDS 236-5 Waivers 280-150 96-10;96-11;96-12;
Southold Community SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Preservation Fund 17-8 240-3;240-10;240-17;
240-21
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BOATS AND BOATING...
96-13;96-14;96-15; Costs and expenses 96-10; Stormwater 96-8 See Also GRASS
96-17;96-18;96-20; 96-25 Swimming pools 96-8 CLIPPINGS
96-22;96-23;96-24; Definitions 96-7 Toilet facilities 96-8 JUNKYARDS 166-7
96-25 Docks 96-1;96-3;96-12; Towing 96-7;96-12;96-16 See Also LAWNS
COASTAL EROSION 96-14;96-22 Town Board 96-10;96-13; NOISE,PREVENTION OF
HAZARD AREAS Drugs and drug 96-18;96-24 180-4
111-5 paraphernalia 96-15 Town Clerk 96-32 Roadway Construction
B Fishers Island Harbor Dumps and dumping 96-8 Trustees 96-24;96-25 161-16;161-30;161-42
Management 157-3; Emergencies 96-17 Unnavigable boats;hazards Snow and Ice Removal
157-5;157-6;157-8; Enforcing officer 96-30 to navigation 96-10 237-20
157-10;157-12 Equipment 96-14 Vehicles 96-9 SOIL REMOVAL 228-7
Floating Homes 96-26 Explosives 96-16 Violations and penalties STORMWATER
Garbage,Rubbish and Fees 96-3 96-8;96-14;96-15; MANAGEMENT
Refuse 233-4 See Floating Homes 96-26\ 96-31;96-33 236-19
General Business(B) 96-29 Water 96-7;96-12;96-16 Street Excavations 237-13
District 280-48 Fuel 96-16 Water-skiers 96-12 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Light Industrial(LI)District Garbage,rubbish and refuse Wetlands 96-8 240-10
280-62 96-8 BONDS TOURIST AND TRAILER
Light Industrial Park/ Gas 96-17 Adoption of Code 14 CAMPS 253-5
Planned Office Park Gases 96-16 COASTAL EROSION WETLANDS AND
(LIO)District 280-58 Hearing 96-32 HAZARD AREAS SHORELINE 275-2;
Marine I(MI)District Hearings 96-31;96-32 111-15;111-27; 111-28 275-11
280-52 Historic preservation 96-15 Design Standards 240-45 See Also YARD WASTE
Marine II(MH)District Hunting 96-20 HIGHWAY ZONING 280-4;280-93;
280-55 Improvements 96-8 SPECIFICATIONS 280-95
Parking at Beaches 189-2 Inspections 96-24 161-49 BUDGET
PARKS AND Internal-combustion HOUSING FUND 34-4 Chief of Police A290-7
RECREATION engines;mufflers 96-17 Roadway Construction LITTERING 174-5
AREAS 193-1;193-3; Issuance of permits by 161-46 POLICE DEPARTMENT
193-5 Board of Trustees 96-3 SEWERS AND SEWAGE 51-4
Plum Island Research Liability 96-10;96-25 DISPOSAL 215-8 YOUTH BOARD 684
District(PIR)280-183 Licenses and permits 96-3; Site Plan Approval BUFFERS
Resort Residential(RR) 96-24 280-131;280-137 COASTAL EROSION
District 280-35 Liens 96-10;96-25 SOIL REMOVAL 228-9 HAZARD AREAS
Shellfish 219-8;219-9; Lighting 96-14 Southold Community 111-12
219-10 Markers 96-23 Preservation Fund Light Industrial(LI)District
SHELLFISH AND OTHER Mooring 96-3;96-7;96-22; 17-5;17-6 280-62;280-64
MARINE 96-24;96-25 STORMWATER Light Industrial Park/
RESOURCES 219-4; Mooring and anchoring MANAGEMENT Planned Office Park
219-12 96-22 236-5;236-20 (LIO)District 280-58;
Site Plan Approval 280-137 Mooring permits 96-24 Street Excavations 237-9; 280-60
STORMWATER Mooring without a permit 237-18 Plum Island Conservation
MANAGEMENT 96-25 SUBDIVISION OF LAND District(PIC)280-187
236-5 Motor vehicles 96-24 240-3;240-7;240-20; Plum Island Research
WETLANDS AND Mufflers 96-17 240-23;240-25; District(PIR)280-183
SHORELINE 275-2; Noise 96-17 240-30;240-31; Preservation of Natural
275-11 Notice of violation 96-31 240-32;240-33; Features 240-49
Wireless Communication Notices 96-10;96-13; 240-34;240-35; See Also SCREENS AND
Facilities 280-69 96-25;96-31;96-32; 240-36;240-37 SCREENING
ZONING 28011;280-78; 96-33 WETLANDS AND Site Plan Approval
280-110;280-119 Notices of violations 96-31; SHORELINE 275-9 280-131;280-137
BOATS,DOCKS AND 96-32 BONFIRES STORMWATER
WHARVES Obstruction and Use of See BURNING MANAGEMENT
Administration and Town Waters 96-1\96-3 See FIRES 236-18
Enforcement 96-30\ Operation of boats near See OPEN BURNING SUBDIVISION OF LAND
96-33 beaches and bathers BOWLING ALLEYS 240-3;240-17;240-21;
Anchoring 96-2;96-3; 96-11 General Business(B) 240-42;240-43
96-7;96-11;96-12; Operators 96-15 District 280-48 WATERFRONT
96-14;96-22;96-23 Parades 96-16 ZONING 280A CONSISTENCY
Anchoring in Mattituck Permit required 96-1 BRIDGES REVIEW 268-3
Creek 96-23 Police officers 96-15 FLOOD DAMAGE WETLANDS AND
Aquatic events 96-18 Prohibited discharges 96-8 PREVENTION 148-3; SHORELINE 275-2;
Bathing 96-7;96-11;96-12; See Public Docks 96-4\96-5 148-22 275-4;275-5;275-11
96-16;96-19;96-20; Ramps 96-9 Notification of Defects Wireless Communication
96-21 Records 96-10;96-25 237-1 Facilities 280-70;
Bathing and swimming Registration 96-24 Parking at Beaches 189-2 280-72
96-19 Regulation of personal Stop and Yield Intersections ZONING 280-4;280-92;
Board of Trustees 96-1; watercraft and specialty 260-6 280-94;280-95;
96-2;96-3;96-23; prop-craft 96-16 SUBDIVISION OF LAND 280-96;280-118
96-25;96-31;96-32 Restricted areas at end of 240-17 BUFFERYARDS
Boats 96-6\96-25 Town highways 96-2 VEHICLES AND Agricultural-Conservation
Boats and Boating 96-2; Safety standards 96-14; TRAFFIC 260-8 (A-C)District and
96-3;96-6;96-7;96-9; 96-15 WETLANDS AND Low-Density
96-10;96-11;96-12; Sales 96-10;96-25 SHORELINE 275-11 Residential R-80,
96-13;96-14;96-15; Sanitary regulations 96-8 BRUSH,GRASS AND R-120,R-200 and
96-17;96-18;96-20; Scuba diving 96-20 WEEDS R-400 Districts 280-13
96-22;96-23;96-24; Short title;applicability BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Special Exception Uses
96-25 96-6 PROPERTY 280-143
Certificates of registration Signs 96-23 MAINTENANCE BUILDING
96-10 Spearfishing 96-21 100-4 CONSTRUCTION
Charges 96-10;96-25 Special permits 96-18 BURNING,OUTDOOR See Also CONSTRUCTION
Compliance required; Speed limits 96-13 104-1;104-2
penalties for offenses Speed limits;manner of Garbage,Rubbish and
96-33 operation 96-13 Refuse 233-1;233-4
Construction 96-8 Storage 96-10;96-25
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BUILDING CONSTRUCTION...
FIRE PREVENTION AND BUILDING PERMITS Apartments 100-4 Village Trustees 100-5
BUILDING CODE Affordable Housing(AHD) Assessments 100-6;100-10 Violations and penalties
ADMINISTRATION District 280-31 Barricades 100-9 100-6; 100-7;100-10;
144-5;144-15 Agricultural Planned Blight 100-3;100-4 100-11
Site Plan Approval 280-128 Development District Brush,grass and weeds Water 100-4
BUILDING INSPECTOR 280-180 100-4 Wells 100-4
Affordable Housing(AHD) BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Building Inspector 100-5; When effective 100-13
District 280-31 PROPERTY 100-6; 100-7;100-9; Yards 100-3;100-4
Agricultural-Conservation MAINTENANCE 100-10 Zoning districts 100-4
(A-C)District and 100-4 Building permits 100-4 BURNING
Low-Density COASTAL EROSION Certificates of occupancy Adoption of Code 1-2
Residential R-80, HAZARD AREAS 100-4 Adoption of Renumbered
R-120,R-200 and 111-6 Cesspools 100-4 2006 Code 1-14
R-400 Districts 280-13 See Also CONSTRUCTION Combustibles 100-3 BURNING,OUTDOOR
Board of Appeals 280-146 PERMITS Condominiums 100-4 • 104-1;104-2
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Districts 280-8;280-9; Contents of notice 100-7 FIRE PREVENTION AND
PROPERTY 280-10 Costs and expenses 100-7; BUILDING CODE
MAINTENANCE ELECTRICAL 100-9;100-10 ADMINISTRATION
100-5;100-6;100-7; INSPECTIONS 126-3 County Clerk 100-8 144-6;144-8;144-19;
100-9;100-10 Ethics Board 26-21 Definitions 100-3 144-21
See Also CODE FIRE PREVENTION AND Demolition 100-4;100-9; See Also FIRES
ENFORCEMENT BUILDING CODE 100-10 JUNKYARDS 166-3;166-7
OFFICER ADMINISTRATION Dumpsters 100-3;1004 See Also OPEN BURNING
Districts 280-6;280-8 144-3;144-5;144-6; Easements 100-3 STORMWATER
ELECTRICAL 144-8;144-9;144-11; Emergencies 100-4;100-5; MANAGEMENT
INSPECTIONS 126-3 144-12;144-13; 100-9 236-5
FILMING 139-8 144-15;144-16; Emergency measures to WETLANDS AND
FIRE PREVENTION AND 144-17;144-19;144-25 vacate 100-9 SHORELINE 275-2
BUILDING CODE Garbage,Rubbish and Emergency vehicles 100-2 BURNING,OPEN
ADMINISTRATION Refuse 233-6 Fences 100-4 See FIRES
144-3;144-5;144-6; LANDMARK Filing a copy of notice See OPEN BURNING
144-7;144-8;144-9; PRESERVATION 100-8 BURNING,OUTDOOR
144-10;144-12; 170-5;170-6 Fire Department 100-5 Board of Commissioners
144-13;144-14; See Also LICENSES AND Garbage,rubbish and refuse 104-1
144-15;144-16; PERMITS 100-3;100-4 Brush,grass and weeds
144-17;144-18; LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Glass 100-3 104-1;104-2
144-19;144-21; 172-8 Graffiti 100-4 Burning 104-1;104-2
144-23;144-24;144-25 RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 Health hazards 100-2 Exclusions 104-4
FLOOD DAMAGE Residential Office(RO) Hearings 100-7 Fire Department 104-2
PREVENTION 148-4; District 280-38 Hedges 100-4 Fires 104-1; 104-2;104-3
148-11 SANITARY FLOW Height regulations 100-4 See Also FIRES
See Also INSPECTIONS CREDITS, Hot tubs 100-4 Garbage,rubbish and refuse
Light Industrial(LI)District TRANSFER OF Inspection and report 100-5 104-1
280-62 117-10 Inspections 100-5;100-9 Grass fires;permits 104-2
Light Industrial Park/ SEWERS AND SEWAGE Landscaping 100-4 Issuance of fire permits;
Planned Office Park DISPOSAL 215-7 Lawns 100-4 agreement with Fire
(LIO)District 280-58 Site Plan Approval Liability 100-11 District 104-1
LIGHTING,OUTDOOR 280-127;280-130; Licenses and permits 100-3 Licenses and permits
172-8 280-134 Liens 100-10 104-1;104-2
PUBLIC Small Wind Energy Systems Litter 100-3 Penalties for offenses 104-5
ENTERTAINMENT 277-3;277-6 Notices 100-6;100-7; Sidewalks 104-1
AND SPECIAL Special Exception Uses 100-8;100-9;100-11 Supervision of fires 104-3
EVENTS 205-2 280-140 Nuisances 100-2 Town Board 104-1
RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 See Also SPECIAL Obstructions 100-2 Violations and penalties
SANITARY FLOW PERMITS Open space 100-3 104-1;104-5
CREDITS, STORMWATER Paper 100-3 BUS STOPS
TRANSFER OF 117-9 MANAGEMENT Penalties for offenses VEHICLES AND
Signs 280-81;280-85; 236-10;236-11 100-11 TRAFFIC 260-21;
280-88 Street Numbering 237-25; Ponds 1004 260-28
Site Plan Approval 237-26 Property maintenance BUSINESS DISTRICTS
280-127;280-130; SUBDIVISION OF LAND 100-1; 100-4 Districts 280-5
280-131 240-10;240-25 Purpose 100-2 General Business(B)
Small Wind Energy Systems Wireless Communication Records 100-3;100-8 District 280-48
277-7 Facilities 280-70; Reports 100-5 Light Industrial Park/
SOIL REMOVAL 228-4 280-71;280-74 Residential districts 100-4 Planned Office Park
STORMWATER ZONING 2804;280-105; Safety standards 100-2; (LIO)District 280-58
MANAGEMENT 280-114;280-121; 100-3;1004 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
236-5;236-11;236-33; 280-124;280-125; Service of notice 100-6 172-5
236-34;236-35 280-151;280-152; Setbacks 100-4 Signs 280-85
Street Numbering 237-28 280-153 Severability 100-12 Site Plan Approval 280-137
WATERFRONT BUILDINGS, Sidewalks 1004 ZONING 280-78;280-93;
CONSISTENCY DEMOLITION OF Site plan approval 100-4 280-94
REVIEW 268-6 See DEMOLITION OF Spas 1004 BUSINESS LICENSES
WETLANDS AND BUILDINGS Standards 100-4 See LICENSES AND
SHORELINE 275-11 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE Storage 100-3 PERMITS
Wireless Communication See UNSAFE BUILDINGS Swimming pools 1004
Facilities 280-70; See UNSAFE Title 100-1 — C —
280-74;280-76 STRUCTURES Town Attorney 100-8;
ZONING 2804;280-92; BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 100-11 CABLE TELEVISION
280-105;280-109; PROPERTY Town Board 100-7 Removal of Utility Poles
280-151;280-152; MAINTENANCE Trees 100-4 237-31
280-153;280-154; Abandonment 100-3;100-4 Unsafe buildings 100-1; CAMPING
280-155;280-208 Accessory buildings and 100-4; 100-5 FLOOD DAMAGE
structures 100-4 Vehicles 100-3;100-4; PREVENTION 148-4
Animals 100-3 100-5
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CAMPING...
Recreational Vehicle Parks Residential R-80, Site Plan Approval 280-130 Members of the Department
253-20 R-120,R-200 and STORMWATER A290-33
ZONING 280-4 R-400 Districts 280-15 MANAGEMENT PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS
CAMPS LANDMARK 236-11;236-34 AND TRANSIENT
Agricultural-Conservation PRESERVATION Street Numbering 237-25 RETAIL
(A-C)District and 170-4;170-6;170-7; Targeted Business MERCHANTS 197-11
Low-Density 170-9;170-10;170-12; Investment Exemption See Also POLICE CHIEF
Residential R-80, 170-14 245-7 Police Department 51-1;
R-120,R-200 and Site Plan Approval 280-131 ZONING 280-4;280-112; A290-7
R-400 Districts 280-13 CERTIFICATES OF 280-151;280-154; POLICE DEPARTMENT
C General Business(B) APPROVAL 280-207;280-208 RULES AND
District 280-48 SUBDIVISION OF LAND CERTIFICATES OF REGULATIONS
Light Industrial Park/ 240-21 REGISTRATION A290-2;A290-3;
Planned Office Park CERTIFICATES OF BOATS,DOCKS AND A2904;A290-6\
(LIO)District 280-58 COMPLIANCE WHARVES 96-10 A290-7;A290-8;
Low-Density Residential Agricultural-Conservation Fishers Island Harbor A290-9;A290-12;
R-40 District 280-17 (A-C)District and Management 157-12 A290-13;A290-15;
Resort Residential(RR) Low-Density See Also REGISTRATION A290-16;A290-17;
District 280-35 Residential R-80, CESSPOOLS A290-18;A290-19;
TOURIST AND TRAILER R-120,R-200 and BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; A290-22;A290-27;
CAMPS 253-1;253-2; R-400 Districts 280-13 PROPERTY A290-30;A290-36;
253-3;253-5;253-6; ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE A290-41;A290-43;
253-7;253-8;253-10; INSPECTIONS 126-3 100-4 A29044;A290-46
253-11;253-12; FIRE PREVENTION AND SEWERS AND SEWAGE PUBLIC
253-13;253-14; BUILDING CODE DISPOSAL 215-3; ENTERTAINMENT
253-15;253-16 ADMINISTRATION 215-5 AND SPECIAL
ZONING 280-4;280-78; 144-3;144-5;144-15; SOIL REMOVAL 228-4 EVENTS 205-2
280-115 144-19; 144-20;144-25 Water Quality Improvement Records A290-7
CANNABIS FLOOD DAMAGE 17-43 Reports A290-7
CANNABIS 106-1;106-2; PREVENTION 148-14 WETLANDS AND Security standards A290-7
106-3 Illicit Discharges 236-28 SHORELINE 275-3 Specific duties A290-7
Cannabis Retail Dispensary WETLANDS AND CHARGES Town Board A290-7
and On-Site SHORELINE 275-10; Adoption of Code 14 Town Clerk A290-7
Consumption Site Opt- 275-13 Adoption of Renumbered VEHICLES,MOTOR-
Out 106-1\106-3 ZONING 2804 2006 Code 1-14 DRIVEN 264-8;
Legislative intent 106-1 CERTIFICATES OF ALARM SYSTEMS 75-6; 264-17;264-19
Licenses and permits 106-2 INSURANCE 75-8 CHILD-CARE CENTERS
Local opt-out 106-3 FILMING 139-3;139-11 BOATS,DOCKS AND TOBACCO
Statutory authority 106-2 See Also INSURANCE WHARVES 96-10; ADVERTISING 249-2
Town Board 106-2;106-3 Special Events Requiring 96-25 CHIMNEYS
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT Chairperson of the See Also COSTS AND FIRE PREVENTION AND
PROJECTS Zoning Board of EXPENSES BUILDING CODE
See IMPROVEMENTS Appeals'Approval Emergency Removal of ADMINISTRATION
CARBON MONOXIDE 2054 Vehicles 260-24 144-6; 144-8;144-21
FIRE PREVENTION AND Special Events Requiring Farmland Bill of Rights FLOOD DAMAGE
BUILDING CODE Town Board Approval 280-101 PREVENTION 148-18
ADMINISTRATION 205-7 See Also FEES ZONING 280-4;280-104
144-15 WETLANDS AND Fishers Island Harbor CHRISTMAS TREES
CARBON MONOXIDE SHORELINE 275-3.1 Management 157-8; AGRICULTURAL USES
DETECTORS CERTIFICATES OF 157-12 72-4
RENTAL PERMITS 207-4 OCCUPANCY Garbage,Rubbish and Farmland Bill of Rights
CARNIVALS Affordable Housing(AHD) Refuse 233-3.1;233-7 280-98
PUBLIC District 280-31;280-33 LITTERING 174-5 ZONING 280-4
ENTERTAINMENT Agricultural-Conservation NOISE,PREVENTION OF CHURCHES
AND SPECIAL (A-C)District and 180-4 General Business(B)
EVENTS 205-2 Low-Density Parking at Beaches 189-3 District 280-48
CATS Residential R-80, POLICE DEPARTMENT See Also PLACES OF
See Also ANIMALS R-120,R-200 and 51-1;51-6 WORSHIP
Limited Business(LB) R-400 Districts 280-13 POLICE DEPARTMENT Residential Office(RO)
District 280-41 Board of Appeals 280-146 RULES AND District 280-38
Waterfowl and Gull Feeding BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; REGULATIONS SEWERS AND SEWAGE
and Domestic Pet PROPERTY A290-36 DISPOSAL 215-7
Waste 83-27 MAINTENANCE RENTAL PERMITS 207-5 Snow and Ice Removal
ZONING 280-4;280-78 1004 SEWERS AND SEWAGE 237-20
CEASE AND DESIST Districts 280-10 DISPOSAL 215-7; Special Exception Uses
ORDERS ELECTRICAL 215-15;215-16 280-143
COASTAL EROSION INSPECTIONS 126-3 Street Numbering 237-23 CIGARETTES
HAZARD AREAS Ethics Board 26-21 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Elicit Discharges 236-28
111-25 FIRE PREVENTION AND 240-8 TOBACCO
CEMETERIES BUILDING CODE TOURIST AND TRAILER ADVERTISING
Agricultural-Conservation ADMINISTRATION CAMPS 253-2 249-1;249-2
(A-C)District and 144-3;144-5;144-15; VEHICLES,MOTOR- CIRCUSES
Low-Density 144-16; 144-17; DRIVEN 264-19 PUBLIC
Residential R-80, 144-19; 144-20;144-25 ZONING 280-4;280-115 ENTERTAINMENT
R-120,R-200 and Preservation of Natural CHIEF OF POLICE AND SPECIAL
R-400 Districts 280-13 Features 240-49 Budget A290-7 EVENTS 205-2
STORMWATER RENTAL PERMITS 207-5; Chief of Police A290-6; CITATIONS
MANAGEMENT 207-7 A290-7 FIRE PREVENTION AND
236-10 Residential Office(RO) FILMING 139-3;139-4; BUILDING CODE
CERTIFICATES OF District 280-38 139-8;139-13 ADMINISTRATION
APPROPRIATENESS SANITARY FLOW General duties A290-6 144-6; 144-19
Agricultural-Conservation CREDITS, Inspections A290-7 CIVIL SERVICE
(A-C)District and TRANSFER OF Investigations A290-7 COMMISSION
Low-Density 117-13 Meetings A290-7 POLICE DEPARTMENT
Signs 280-85 51-4
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CLERK Groundwater 111-5;111-6 FIRE PREVENTION AND Town Board 13-I;13-2;
See COUNTY CLERK Hearings 111-23;111-27; BUILDING CODE 13-3;13-4
CLUSTER 111-35 ADMINISTRATION Town Clerk 13-3
DEVELOPMENTS Height regulations 111-6 144-3;144-13;144-15; When effective 13-6
Design Standards 240-45 Improvements 111-6 144-19;144-23 COMMUNICABLE
Site Plan Approval 280-137 Inspections 111-29 FLOOD DAMAGE DISEASES
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Interpretation 111-30 PREVENTION 148-4 Agricultural-Conservation
240-3;240-10;24042; Issuance of permit 111-9 LANDMARK (A-C)District and
240-43;240-44 Licenses and permits PRESERVATION Low-Density
COASTAL EROSION 111-27;111-29;111-31 170-12;170-13 Residential R-80,
HAZARD AREAS Mining 111-6;111-11; RENTAL PERMITS 207-2; R-120,R-200 and
Administration and 111-12;111-13;111-14 207-10 R-400 Districts 280-13
Enforcement 111-27\ Mobile homes 111-6 Small Wind Energy Systems See Also CONTAGIOUS
111-34 Motor vehicles 111-16 277-7 DISEASES
Amendments 111-35\111-36 Natural resources 111-4; Street Numbering 237-28 POLICE DEPARTMENT
Anchoring 111-13 111-5;111-6;111-9; WATERFRONT RULES AND
Appeal to Board of Review 111-15 CONSISTENCY REGULATIONS
111-25 Nearshore area I1 I-11 REVIEW 268-6 A290-45
Appeal to Supreme Court Notices 111-25;111-35 WETLANDS AND TOURIST AND TRAILER
111-26 Notices of violations 111-29 SHORELINE 275-12.1 CAMPS 253-14
Appeals 111-24;111-25; Obstructions 111-11; ZONING 280-4;280-153 COMMUNITY
111-26 111-13 CODE OF CONDUCT PRESERVATION
Assessments 111-10 Open space 1 I 1-13 See OFFICERS AND FUND ADVISORY
Beach area 111-12 Pedestrians 111-6;111-16 EMPLOYEES BOARD
Bluff area 111-14 Penalties for offenses CODE OF ETHICS Advisory Board 17-16
Board of Review 111-23; 111-34 Advisory Board 26-2 Community Preservation
111-24;111-25; Permit required for Compensation 26-2 Fund Advisory Board
111-26;111-29 regulated activities Costs and expenses 26-2 established;purpose;
Board of Trustees 111-6 111-8 Definitions 26-2 membership 17-16
Boats and Boating 111-5 Police Department 111-6; Disclosure 26-1 COMMUNITY
Bond 111-28 111-29 ETHICS 26-1\26-2 PRESERVATION
Bonds 111-15;111-27; Pools 111-6 Legislative intent 26-1 FUND AND
111-28 Porches 111-6 Licenses and permits 26-2 COMMUNITY
Buffers 111-12 Powers and duties 111-29 Officers and employees HOUSING FUND
Building permits 111-6 Powers and duties of 26-1 17-16\17-18
Cease and desist orders Administrator 111-29 Volunteer fire fighters 26-2 Compensation 17-16
111-25 Procedure 111-35 CODE OFFICIAL Membership 17-16
Certification 111-36 Purpose 111-4 See BUILDING Severability 17-17
Coastal Erosion Hazard Records 111-10;111-29 INSPECTOR Town Board 17-16
Board of Review Regulations 111-7\111-16 COLD WAR VETERANS When effective 17-18
111-24 Reports 111-27;111-29; Exemption for Cold War COMMUNITY
Coastal erosion 111-35 Veterans 245-17; PRESERVATION
management permit Severability 111-32 245-18 FUND AND
111-27 Sheds 111-6 COMBUSTIBLES COMMUNITY
Conflicts 111-31 Structural hazard area BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; HOUSING FUND
Conservation districts 111-6 111-10 PROPERTY See Community
Construction 111-4;111-5; Tests 111-6 MAINTENANCE Preservation Fund
111-6;111-10;111-11; Title 111-2 100-3 Advisory Board 17-16\
111-13;111-14; Town Board 111-22; See Also EXPLOSION 17-18
111-15;111-23 111-24;111-27;111-35 HAZARDS See Establishment of
Costs and expenses 111-6; Town Clerk 111-25 See Also EXPLOSIVES Community Housing
111-20 Traffic control 111-16 FIRE PREVENTION AND Fund 17-47\17-53
Decks 111-6 Trustees 111-35 BUILDING CODE See Real Estate Transfer
Definitions 111-6 Utilities 111-6 ADMINISTRATION Tax 17-19\17-40
Docks 111-6 Variances 111-20;111-21; 144-19 See Southold Community
Drainage 111-14 111-22;111-23; See Also FLAMMABLES Preservation Fund
Dumps and dumping 111-6 111-24;111-27 JUNKYARDS 1664;166-7 17-1\17-11
Dune area 111-13 Variances and Appeals LITTERING 174-1 See Southold Community
See Emergency Activities 111-20\111-26 SOIL REMOVAL 228-7 Preservation Project
111-17\111-19 Variances from standards COMMERCIAL VEHICLES Plan 17-12\17-15
Enactment 111-1 and restrictions 111-20 Garbage,Rubbish and See Water Quality
Environmental quality Violations and penalties Refuse 233-1;233-4 Improvement 17-41\
review 111-33 111-29;111-34 See Also VEHICLES 17-46
Environmental review Walls 111-6 VEHICLES AND COMPENSATION
111-33 Water 111-5;111-6; 111-7; TRAFFIC 260-15 AGRICULTURAL
Erosion protection 111-10;111-13; ZONING 280-78;280-110 ADVISORY
structures 111-15 111-14; 111-29 COMMISSIONERS, COMMITTEE 71-3
Establishment 111-7 Water conservation 111-6 BOARD OF Code of Ethics 26-2
Excavations 111-6; 111-10; Wetlands 111-6 See BOARD OF COMMITTEES,
111-11;111-12; When effective 111-3 COMMISSIONERS APPOINTMENT OF
111-13;111-14 Wildlife 111-6;111-12; COMMITTEES, 13-2
Expiration 111-23 111-13;111-14;111-15 APPOINTMENT OF Community Preservation
Fees 111-22;111-27 CODE ENFORCEMENT, Committee members 13-2 Fund Advisory Board
Fences 111-6 CITATIONS Compensation 13-2 17-16
Findings 111-5 See CITATIONS Costs and expenses 13-4 Establishment of
Format and procedure CODE ENFORCEMENT Duties 13-3 Community Housing
111-21 OFFICER Effect on statutory Fund 17-51
Garages 111-6 APPEARANCE TICKETS provisions 13-5 Ethics Board 26-21
Gas 111-10 5-2 Establishment of Exemption for Cold War
General Provisions 111-1\ See Also BUILDING committees 13-1 Veterans 245-18
111-6 INSPECTOR Expenses 13-4 Exemption for War
Grades and grading 111-6; Dogs 83-7 Meetings 13-3 Veterans and Gold Star
111-10;111-11; FILMING 139-8 Membership 13-2 Parents 245-16
111-12;111-13 Minutes 13-3 EXPENSES OF TOWN
Grievances 111-26 OFFICERS 30-1
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COMPENSATION...
FIRE PREVENTION AND SUBDIVISION OF LAND CONSERVATION Site Plan Approval
BUILDING CODE 240-3;240-4;240-10; EASEMENTS 280-128;280-133;
ADMINISTRATION 240-11;240-19; See EASEMENTS 280-137;280-138
144-3;144-5 24042;240-43;240-53 CONSTRUCTION Small Wind Energy Systems
Grievance Procedures 47-1 COMPTROLLER Affordable Housing(AHD) 277-4
HOUSING FUND 34-6 LOCAL LAWS, District 280-25;280-29 SOIL REMOVAL 228-4;
NOISE,PREVENTION OF ADOPTION OF 38-5 AGRICULTURAL LANDS 228-7
180-4 RECORDS 59-2 PRESERVATION 70-5 Special Exception Uses
POLICE DEPARTMENT CONDITIONAL USES Agricultural-Conservation 280-140;280-141
51-1;51-4;51-6 See NONCONFORMING (A-C)District and STORMWATER
C POLICE DEPARTMENT USES Low-Density MANAGEMENT
RULES AND See PERMITTED USES Residential R-80, 236-2;236-3;236-4;
REGULATIONS See SPECIAL EXCEPTION R-120,R-200 and 236-5;236-7;236-9;
A290-47 USES R-400 Districts 280-13 236-10;236-12;
Real Estate Transfer Tax CONDOMINIUMS BOATS,DOCKS AND 236-14;236-16;
17-35 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; WHARVES 96-8 236-17;236-18;
Rules of Conduct 26-5; PROPERTY See Also BUILDING 236-19;236-20;
26-12;26-16 MAINTENANCE CONSTRUCTION 236-22;236-23;236-34
See Also SALARIES AND 100-4 COASTAL EROSION Street Excavations 237-12;
COMPENSATION Southold Community HAZARD AREAS 237-13;237-14
Senior Citizen Exemption Preservation Fund 17-4 111-4;111-5;111-6; Street Numbering 237-25;
245-2 WETLANDS AND 111-10;111-11; 237-26
Site Plan Approval 280-135 SHORELINE 275-2 111-13;111-14; SUBDIVISION OF LAND
TOBACCO ZONING 280-4 111-15;111-23 240-3;240-6;240-10;
ADVERTISING 249-2 CONFIDENTIALITY Districts 280-8 240-16;240-17;
TOURIST AND TRAILER POLICE DEPARTMENT Ducks 83-3 240-21;240-25;
CAMPS 253-1 RULES AND Establishment of 240-31;240-32;
TRANSPORTATION REGULATIONS Community Housing 240-35;240-36;
ACCESS A290-14;A290-41 Fund 17-50;17-51 240-37;240-39;
MANAGEMENT 64-4 Real Estate Transfer Tax FIRE PREVENTION AND 240-40;240-54;240-59
Water Quality Improvement 17-37 BUILDING CODE Targeted Business
17-46 RECORDS 59-2 ADMINISTRATION Investment Exemption
WETLANDS AND Rules of Conduct 26-11 144-2;144-3;144-5; 245-7
SHORELINE 275-3.1 CONFLICTS OF INTEREST 144-6;144-7;144-8; Water Quality Improvement
YOUTH BOARD 68-5 Rules of Conduct 26-3; 144-11;144-13; 17-43
ZONING 280-4 26-5;26-7 144-15;144-18; WATERFRONT
COMPLAINTS CONSERVATION BOARD 144-20;144-25;144-26 CONSISTENCY
Dogs 83-8;83-9 SUBDIVISION OF LAND FLOOD DAMAGE REVIEW 268-3
Ethics Board 26-23 240-42 PREVENTION 148-2; WETLANDS AND
FIRE PREVENTION AND CONSERVATION 148-4;148-12;148-13; SHORELINE 275-2;
BUILDING CODE DISTRICTS 148-14;148-15; 275-3.1;275-5;
ADMINISTRATION Agricultural-Conservation 148-16;148-17; 275-11;275-12.1;
144-5;144-20;144-24 (A-C)District and 148-18;148-19; 275-16
Garbage,Rubbish and Low-Density 148-20;148-23 Wireless Communication
Refuse 233-8 Residential R-80, Garbage,Rubbish and Facilities 280-70;
Members of the Department R-120,R-200 and Refuse 233-1;233-4 280-73;280-74;280-75
A290-33 R-400 Districts 280-15 General Business(B) ZONING 280-4;280-105;
POLICE DEPARTMENT COASTAL EROSION District 280-48 280-114;280-123;
RULES AND HAZARD AREAS Hamlet Business(HB) 280-153;280-156;
REGULATIONS 111-6 District 280-45 280-207;280-208
A290-15;A290-36; Districts 280-5 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION CODES
A290-45 General Business(B) SPECIFICATIONS See BUILDING
Senior Citizen Exemption District 280-48 161-2;161-4;161-6; CONSTRUCTION
245-4 Hamlet Business(HB) 161-7;161-9;161-14 CONSTRUCTION CODES,
STORMWATER District 280-45 HOUSING FUND 34-5 UNIFORM
MANAGEMENT Hamlet Density(HD) Illicit Discharges 236-25; See BUILDING
236-24 Residential District 236-28;236-30 CONSTRUCTION
TOURIST AND TRAILER 280-22 LANDMARK CONSTRUCTION
CAMPS 253-15 Limited Business(LB) PRESERVATION OFFICIAL
WETLANDS AND District 280-41 170-6;170-7 See BUILDING
SHORELINE 275-3.1 Low-Density Residential LIGHTING,OUTDOOR INSPECTOR
Wireless Communication R-40 District 280-17; 172-4;172-6 See CODE
Facilities 280-74 280-19 NOISE,PREVENTION OF ENFORCEMENT
ZONING 280-151 Marine I(MI)District 180-4 OFFICER
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 280-52 OPEN SPACE CONSTRUCTION
Affordable Housing(AHD) Marine II(MIl)District PRESERVATION PERMITS
District 280-29 280-55 185-5 See Also BUILDING
Establishment of Plum Island Conservation Preservation of Natural PERMITS
Community Housing District(PIC)280-186; Features 240-51 FIRE PREVENTION AND
Fund 17-52 280-187;280-188 Residential Office(RO) BUILDING CODE
FLOOD DAMAGE Preservation of Natural District 280-38 ADMINISTRATION
PREVENTION 148-22 Features 240-51 Roadway Construction 144-3
General Business(B) Residential Office(RO) 161-15;161-18; See Also LICENSES AND
District 280-48 District 280-38 161-21;161-24; PERMITS
Hamlet Business(HB) Resort Residential(RR) 161-25;161-37;161-38 See Also SPECIAL
District 280-45 District 280-35 SANITARY FLOW PERMITS
Historic Preservation SEWERS AND SEWAGE CREDITS, CONSTRUCTION SIGNS
District(HPD)280-195 DISPOSAL 215-2 TRANSFER OF See SIGNS
See Also MASTER PLAN STORMWATER 117-10;117-13 CONSTRUCTION
Recreational Floating Zone MANAGEMENT SEWERS AND SEWAGE STANDARDS
District(RFZ)280-201 236-5;236-17 DISPOSAL 215-2; See BUILDING
SOIL REMOVAL 228-6 Water Quality Improvement 215-3;215-4;215-9; CONSTRUCTION -
17-41; 17-43 215-18
Signs 280-81;280-85
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CONTAGIOUS DISEASES HIGHWAY Board of Appeals 280-146 ZONING 280-4
See Also SPECIFICATIONS BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; DAY-CARE FACILITIES
COMMUNICABLE 161-6;161-49 PROPERTY Historic Preservation
DISEASES HOUSING FUND 34-3; MAINTENANCE District(HPD)280-193
PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS 34-5;34-6 100-8 DECKS
AND TRANSIENT Illicit Discharges 236-28; Historic Preservation COASTAL EROSION
RETAIL 236-31 District(HPD)280-196 HAZARD AREAS
MERCHANTS 197-6 JUNKYARDS 166-6 Real Estate Transfer Tax 111-6
CONVALESCENT HOMES LANDMARK 17-20 FIRE PREVENTION AND
See Also NURSING PRESERVATION SANITARY FLOW BUILDING CODE
HOMES 170-14 CREDITS, ADMINISTRATION
ZONING 280-4;280-79 Light Industrial(LI)District TRANSFER OF 144-8
CONVENIENCE STORES 280-62 117-11 FLOOD DAMAGE
General Business(B) Light Industrial Park/ STORMWATER PREVENTION 148-18
District 280-48 Planned Office Park MANAGEMENT LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
Hamlet Business(HB) (LIO)District 280-58 236-9;236-11 172-2
District 280-45 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR SUBDIVISION OF LAND Site Plan Approval 280-137
ZONING 280-4;280-78 172-4 240-3;240-21;240-25; STORMWATER
CORRUGATED LITTERING 174-5 240-30;240-34; MANAGEMENT
CARDBOARD OPEN SPACE 240-35;240-44; 236-10
Garbage,Rubbish and PRESERVATION 240-52;240-57 WETLANDS AND
Refuse 233-1;233-3.1 185-5 ZONING 280-4 SHORELINE 275-2;
COSTS AND EXPENSES Parking at Beaches 189-7 COURT CLERK 275-5
Adoption of Renumbered POLICE DEPARTMENT Members of the Department ZONING 280-4;280-104
2006 Code 1-14 51-1 A290-33 DEER
Affordable Housing(AHD) Real Estate Transfer Tax CROSSWALKS AGRICULTURAL USES
District 280-24;280-30 17-35 See Also PEDESTRIAN 72-4
AGRICULTURAL LANDS RECORDS 59-9 WALKWAYS FIRE PREVENTION AND
PRESERVATION 70-5 Roadway Construction Pedestrians 260-27 BUILDING CODE
Agricultural Planned 161-21; 161-26;161-40 See Also STREETS AND ADMINISTRATION
Development District SANITARY FLOW SIDEWALKS 144-8
280-177 CREDITS, SUBDIVISION OF LAND HUNTING 163-3
ANIMALS 83-23 TRANSFER OF 117-9 240-3 Stop and Yield Intersections
Board of Appeals 280-146 Senior Citizen Exemption VEHICLES AND 260-4;260-6
BOATS,DOCKS AND 245-1 TRAFFIC 260-18 WETLANDS AND
WHARVES 96-10; SEWERS AND SEWAGE CULTURAL HISTORIC SHORELINE 275-5
96-25 DISPOSAL 215-3; PRESERVATION ZONING 280-4;280-105
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 215-4;215-7;215-8; See HISTORIC DEER HUNTING
PROPERTY 215-9;215-12;215-18 PRESERVATION HUNTING 163-3
MAINTENANCE Shellfish 219-6 CULVERTS DEFECATION
100-7;100-9;100-10 Signs 280-88;280-90 Notification of Defects Waterfowl and Gull Feeding
See Also CHARGES Site Plan Approval 237-1 and Domestic Pet
COASTAL EROSION 280-131;280-137 Site Plan Approval 280-133 Waste 83-28
HAZARD AREAS Small Wind Energy Systems STORMWATER DEFENSE AND
111-6;111-20 277-6 MANAGEMENT INDEMNIFICATION
Code of Ethics 26-2 SOIL REMOVAL 228-9 236-5 Adoption of Renumbered
COMMITTEES, Special Events Requiring SUBDIVISION OF LAND 2006 Code 1-14
APPOINTMENT OF Chairperson of the 240-10;240-17 Adoption of statutory
13-4 Zoning Board of CURBS provisions 21-1
DOMESTIC Appeals'Approval Design Standards 24045 DEFENSE AND
PARTNERSHIPS 205-5 HIGHWAY INDEMNIFICATION
121-5 Special Events Requiring SPECIFICATIONS 21-2
ELECTRICAL Town Board Approval 1614 Ethics Board 26-21
INSPECTIONS 126-2 205-7 Marine H(MII)District Liability 21-2
Emergency Removal of STORMWATER 280-55 See Also LIABILITY
Vehicles 260-24 MANAGEMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT Officers and employees
ENVIRONMENTAL 236-8;236-9;236-18; RULES AND 21-1
QUALITY REVIEW 236-20;236-34;236-35 REGULATIONS Town Board 21-1
130-9 Street Excavations 237-7; A290-37;A290-38 Town to provide defense for
Establishment of 237-9;237-14;237-16 Roadway Construction employees 21-2
Community Housing SUBDIVISION OF LAND 161-34;161-38; DEFINITIONS AND
Fund 17-50;17-52 240-8;240-10;240-20; 161-41;161-45;161-46 ABBREVIATIONS
ETHICS 26-17;26-26 240-23;240-32; Site Plan Approval 303(d)LIST 236-5
Ethics Board 26-21 240-34;240-37;240-44 280-131;280-133; ACCESS 280-4
EXPENSES OF TOWN Targeted Business 280-137 ACCESS PATH 275-2
OFFICERS 30-1 Investment Exemption STORMWATER ACCESSORY
See Also FEES 245-7 MANAGEMENT APARTMENT 280-4
FILMING 139-4;139-5; TRANSPORTATION 236-5 ACCESSORY BUILDING
139-14 ACCESS Street Excavations 237-6; OR STRUCTURE
FIRE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT 64-2 237-13 280-4
BUILDING CODE VEHICLES,MOTOR- SUBDIVISION OF LAND ACCESSORY
ADMINISTRATION DRIVEN 264-19 240-17;240-21 STRUCTURE 275-2
144-3;144-8;144-15; Water Quality Improvement VEHICLES AND ACCESSORY USE 280-4
144-19;144-20 17-44 TRAFFIC 260-1; ACQUISITION 185-3
Fishers Island Harbor WETLANDS AND 260-22;260-28 ACTIONS 268-3
Management 157-8; SHORELINE 275-7; ZONING 280-4;280-78; ACTIVE DUTY 245-17
157-12 275-11 280-92 ADAPTIVE REUSE 170-3
FLOOD DAMAGE Wireless Communication CURFEW ADDITION 2804
PREVENTION 148-3; Facilities 280-74; See MINORS ADMINISTRATIVE
148-4;148-12;148-13; 280-76 PERMIT 275-2
148-15;148-22;148-23 ZONING 280-4;280-92 — D ADMINISTRATOR 111-6
General Business(B) COUNTY CLERK ADVISORY BOARD 17-4
District 280-48 Agricultural Planned DANCE HALLS AESTHETICS 275-2
Hamlet Business(HB) Development District General Business(B) AGENCY 268-3
District 280-45 280-175 District 280-48
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AGRICULTURAL AUTO REPAIR SHOP CERTIFICATE OF COMMERCIAL SOLAR
DEBRIS 233-1 280-4 COMPLIANCE 144-3; ENERGY
AGRICULTURAL LANDS AUTOMOBILE SALES 280-4 PRODUCTION
70-3 LOT OR BUILDING CERTIFICATE OF SYSTEM 280-4
AGRICULTURAL 280-4 OCCUPANCY 144-3; COMMERCIAL
PROCESSING 280-4 AUTOMOBILE TRAILER 280-4 VEHICLES 233-1
AGRICULTURAL or HOUSE CAR 253-1 CHANNEL 236-5 COMMISSION 64-3
PROCESSING BANK 275-2 CHANNEL SYSTEM COMMISSIONER 177-1
BUILDING 2804 BASE FLOOD 148-4 96-7;219-4 COMMITTEE 70-3;71-2;
AGRICULTURAL BASE STATION CHARITABLE EVENT 185-3
PRODUCTION 70-3; EQUIPMENT 280-69 180-4 COMMON DRIVEWAY
72-4;236-5;2804 BASEMENT 148-4;280-4 CHILD CARE 28011 240-3
AGRICULTURAL BAY 275-2 CHILD-CARE CENTER COMMON OPEN SPACE
D PRODUCTION BEACH 111-6;275-2 249-2 280-4
BUILDING 280-4 BED-AND-BREAKFAST CHLORINE DEMAND COMMUNICABLE
AGRICULTURAL USES 280-4 215-2 DISEASE A290-45
72-4 BENCHMARKING CHURNING 219-4 COMMUNITY CENTER
AGRICULTURAL INFORMATION 177-1 CIGARETTE 249-2 2804
ZONING DISTRICTS BERM 280-4 CLEAN FILL 236-5 COMMUNITY FACILITY
71-2 BEST MANAGEMENT CLEAN WATER ACT 280-191
AGRICULTURE 236-5; PRACTICES(BMPs) 236-5 COMMUNITY HOUSING
240-3;275-2;2804 236-5 CLEARING 236-5;240-3; 17-4
AGRICULTURE AND BILLBOARD 2804 275-2 COMMUNITY
MARKETS LAW BLOCK 280-4 CLERK 275-2 PRESERVATION 174
83-18 BLUFF 111-6;275-2 CLERK OF THE COMMUNITY
AGRICULTURE BLUFF LINE 275-2 PLANNING BOARD PRESERVATION
RESERVE AREA BLUFF,TOE OF 275-2 240-3 PROJECT PLAN 17-4
240-3 BLUFF,TOP OF 275-2 CLUB,BEACH 280-4 COMPLAINANT A290-36
AIRBORNE SOUND 180-4 BOARD 174;275-2 CLUB,MEMBERSHIP OR COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
ALARM INSTALLATION BOARD OF APPEALS COUNTRY OR GOLF 240-3
75-2 280-4 280-4 CONDITION
ALIENATION 70-3;185-3 BOARD OR CLUB,YACHT 280-4 ASSESSMENT 144-20
ALTER HYDROLOGY DEPARTMENT OF CLUSTER 240-3;280-4 CONDOMINIUM 280-4
FROM PRE-TO PUBLIC HEALTH CO-LOCATION 280-69 CONSERVATION 240-3;
POST- 253-1 COASTAL AREA 268-3 275-2
DEVELOPMENT BOARDING-AND COASTAL ASSESSMENT CONSERVATION
CONDITIONS 236-5 TOURIST HOUSES FORM(CAF)268-3 AREAS,PRIMARY
ALTERATION 170-3; 280-4 COASTAL 240-3
280-4 BOAT(VESSEL)96-7 CONSTRUCTION CONSERVATION
AMPLIFIED SOUND BOAT/VESSEL 219-4; 275-2 AREAS,
180-4 275-2 COASTAL SECONDARY 240-3
ANCHOR 96-7 BOD(denoting CONTRACTOR 275-2 CONSERVATION
ANTENNA 280-69 "biochemical oxygen COASTAL EROSION EASEMENT 240-3
ANTENNA SUPPORT demand")215-2 HAZARD AREA MAP CONSERVATION
STRUCTURE 280-69 BODY FLUIDS A290-45 111-6 SUBDIVISION 240-3
APARTMENT 2804 BONA FIDE COASTAL EROSION CONSIDERATION 17-20
APARTMENT HOUSE AQUACULTURE/ HAZARD LINE 275-2 CONSISTENT 268-3
2804 MARICULTURE COASTAL HIGH- CONSTRUCTION 236-5
APPEAL 1484 FARM OPERATION HAZARD AREA CONSTRUCTION
APPEAR and APPEAR 280-4 1484 ACTIVITY 236-5
BEFORE 26-2 BONA FIDE FARM COASTAL WATERS CONSTRUCTION AND
APPLICANT 236-5;240-3; OPERATION 280-4 111-6 DEMOLITION(C&
275-2;280-4 BOWRIDING 96-7 COASTLINE 111-6 D)DEBRIS 275-2;
APPLICATION 275-2 BREAKAWAY WALL COD(denoting chemical 233-1
APPLICATION FOR 1484 oxygen demand)215-2 CONSTRUCTION
DEVELOPMENT BREEZEWAY 2804 CODE ENFORCEMENT DEVICE 1804
2804 BUFFER 2804 OFFICER 144-3 CONSULTANT 26-2
AQUACULTURE 219-4; BUFFER AREA 240-3; CODE ENFORCEMENT CONSUMER PRICE
275-2;280-4 275-2 OFFICIAL 207-2 INDEX 280-25
AQUATIC HABITAT BUILDABLE AREA 280-4 CODE ENFORCEMENT CONTAINMENT 219-4
RESTORATION BUILDABLE LAND 280-4 PERSONNEL 144-3 CONTINUING CARE
PROJECT 17-43 BUILDABLE LANDS COLD WAR VETERAN FACILITY 280-4
ARCADE,AMUSEMENT 240-3 245-17 CONTRACT 26-2
280-4 BUILDING 236-5; 148-4; COMBINED SEWER CONTROLLING
ARCHIVES 59-13 280-4 236-5 INTEREST 17-20
AREA LIGHT 172-2 BUILDING AREA 280-4 COMMENCE CONVENIENCE STORE
AREA OF SHALLOW BUILDING ENERGY (COMMENCEMENT 280-4
FLOODING 148-4 BENCHMARKING OF)CONSTRUCTION CONVEYANCE 17-20;
AREA OF SPECIAL 177-1 ACTIVITIES 236-5 280-25
FLOOD HAZARD BUILDING INSPECTOR COMMERCIAL COOPERATIVE 2804
148-4 236-5 AGRICULTURE 275-2 CORRUGATED
ARMED FORCES 245-17 BUILDING LINE 280-4 COMMERCIAL DOCK CARDBOARD 233-1
ARTISAN MARKET BUILDING PERMIT 144-3 275-2 COURT,DEPTH OF
280-191 BULKHEAD 275-2;2804 COMMERCIAL OUTER 280-4
ARTIST STUDIO/ CABANA/POOL HOUSE LANDSCAPER 180-4 COURT,INNER 280-4
WORKSHOP 280-191 280-4 COMMERCIAL COURT,OUTER 280-4
AS-BUILT PLANS 275-2 CAMP COTTAGE 253-1 LANDSCAPING 180-4 COURT,WIDTH OF
ASSEMBLY AREA 144-3 CAMPSITE 253-20 COMMERCIAL OUTER 2804
ASSET 280-25 CANOPY 144-3 PURPOSES 2194 COVERED MUNICIPAL
ASTM 215-2 CANS 233-1 COMMERCIAL SELF- BUILDING 177-1
ATTENDANT 233-1 CATWALK 275-2 HAULERS 233-1 CRAWL SPACE 148-4
ATTIC 280-4 CELLAR 1484;280-4 COMMERCIAL SERVICE CREEKS 275-2
AUTHORIZED PRIVATE CENTRAL ALARM EQUIPMENT 1804 CRITICAL
RECEPTACLE 174-1 STATION 75-2 ENVIRONMENTAL
AUTO 166-2 AREAS 275-2
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CROPS,LIVESTOCK ELEVATED BUILDING FINAL STABILIZATION GARDEN CENTER
AND LIVESTOCK 148-4 236-5 280-191
PRODUCTS 280-98 ELIGIBLE INDIVIDUAL FIRE DEPARTMENTS GAS-POWERED LEAF
CROSSWALK 240-3 17-4 75-2 BLOWER 180-4
CUL-DE-SAC 280-4 ELIGIBLE PROJECT FIRE OR POLICE ALARM GASOLINE SERVICE
CUL-DE-SAC(COURT) 117-3 DEVICE 75-2 STATION 280-4
240-3 EMERGENCY ALARM FIRE SAFETY AND GIFT and FINANCIAL
CULLING 2194 75-2 PROPERTY BENEFIT 26-2
CULTURAL FEATURES EMPLOYEE 47-1 MAINTENANCE GLARE 172-2
240-3 ENERGY 177-1 INSPECTION 144-3 GLASS 233-1
CURB CUT 280-4 ENERGY CODE 144-3 FIRST-TIME GOLD STAR PARENT
CURB LEVEL 280-4 ENERGY HOMEBUYER 17-4 245-15
CURBLINE 260-1 PERFORMANCE FISH PROCESSING 28011 GOLF COURSE,
CUSTOM WORKSHOP SCORE 177-1 FIXED DOCK 275-2 STANDARD
280-4 ENERGY USE FIXED GEAR 219-4 REGULATION 280-4
CUSTOMER or CLIENT INTENSITY(EUI) FIXTURE 172-2 GOVERNMENT LIAISON
26-2 177-1 FLAT,LOW SLOPE OR OFFICER 280-25
DAYS 47-1 ENGINEER 240-3 MANSARD ROOF GRADING 111-6;236-5;
dB(A)180-4 ENLARGEMENT 280-4 280-4 240-3
DEBRIS LINE 111-6 ENVIRONMENT 268-3 FLEA MARKET 280-4 GRANTEE 17-20
DEC 215-2 EQUIPMENT SHELTER FLOAT 275-2 GRANTOR 17-20
DECIBEL("dB")180-4 280-69 FLOATING DOCK 275-2 GREENHOUSE 280-4
DECK 275-2;280-4 EROSION 111-6;236-5 FLOATING HOME 96-27 GRIEVANCE 47-1
DECKING 275-2 EROSION CONTROL FLOATING HOME GROCERY STORE 2804
DEDICATION 236-5; 275-2 MARINA 96-27 GROIN 275-2
2804 EROSION CONTROL FLOOD BOUNDARY GROSS FLOOR AREA
DEMOLITION 170-3; MANUAL 236-5 AND FLOODWAY 177-1;2804
2804 EROSION HAZARD MAP(FBFM)148-4 GROUND FLOOR 280-4
DEPARTMENT 47-1; AREA 111-6 FLOOD ELEVATION GUEST 219-4
177-1;236-5;A290-46 EROSION PROTECTION STUDY 148-4 GUEST UNIT 280-4
DESIGN MANUAL 236-5 STRUCTURE 111-6 FLOOD HAZARD AREA GUYED ANTENNA
DESIGN PROFESSIONAL EROSION, 280-4 SUPPORT
236-5 SEDIMENTATION FLOOD HAZARD STRUCTURE 280-69
DETERIORATION 144-20 AND STORMWATER BOUNDARY MAP HABITABLE FLOOR
DEVELOPER 236-5 RUNOFF CONTROL (FHBM)148-4 AREA 280-4
DEVELOPMENT 236-5; PLAN 236-5 FLOOD INSURANCE HABITAT 275-2
148-4 ESSENTIAL LIGHTING RATE MAP(FIRM) HABITAT
DEVELOPMENT RIGHT 172-2 148-4 FRAGMENTATION
70-3;185-3 EXCAVATION 236-5 FLOOD INSURANCE 275-2
DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS EXCESSIVE LIGHTING STUDY 148-4 HANDBILL 174-1
280-171 172-2 FLOOD OR FLOODING HARVESTING 275-2
DIAL ALARM 75-2 EXISTING 148-4 HAZARDOUS
DIRECT ACTIONS 268-3 MANUFACTURED FLOODPLAIN 280-4 MATERIALS 236-5
DIRECT ALARM 75-2 HOME PARK OR FLOODPLAIN OR HAZARDOUS
DIRECT DISCHARGE(TO SUBDIVISION 148-4 FLOOD-PRONE PRODUCTION
A SPECIFIC EXISTING RESOURCE AREA 240-3;1484 MATERIALS 144-3
SURFACE WATER AND SITE FLOODPROOFING 148-4 HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD
BODY)236-5 ANALYSIS PLAN FLOODWAY 148-4 280-25
DISCHARGE 236-5 (ERSAP)240-3 FLOOR AREA 280-4 HEALTH CARE
DISTRICT 215-2 EXISTING STRUCTURE FLOOR AREA RATIO FACILITY 280-4
DOCK 275-2 111-6 280-4 HEALTH CLUB 280-4
DOCK LENGTH 275-2 EXPANSION TO AN FLOOR AREA,GROSS HEIGHT 280-69
DOMESTIC LIVESTOCK EXISTING (GFA)280-4 HEIGHT OF ACCESSORY
83-27 MANUFACTURED FLOOR AREA,LIVABLE BUILDING 2804
DOMESTIC PET HOME PARK OR 280-4 HEIGHT OF BUILDING
(ANIMAL)83-27 SUBDIVISION 148-4 FOOD CATERING 280-4
DOUBLE POLE 237-31 EXTERIOR LIGHTING FACILITY 280-4 HIGHEST ADJACENT
DRAIN LAYER or 172-2 FOOD PROCESSING GRADE 148-4
LICENSED DRAIN EXTERIOR PROPERTY FACILITY 280-4 HIGHWAY 237-5
LAYER 215-2 100-3 FOOTCANDLE(FC)172-2 HISTORIC 170-3
DRAINAGE RIGHT-OF- FACADE 170-3 FRATERNAL HISTORIC BUILDING
WAY 240-3 FALL ZONE 280-69 ORGANIZATION 280-4
DRAINAGE SYSTEMS FALSE EMERGENCY 2804 HISTORIC
236-5 ALARM 75-2 FRONT or FRONTAGE SIGNIFICANCE 64-3
DUMPSTER 100-3 FAMILY 280-4 237-23 HISTORIC STRUCTURE
DUNE 111-6;275-2 FAMILY MEMBER 280-4 FRONTAGE 280-4 148-4
DWELLING 249-2;207-2 FAMILY OFFENSE FULL CUTOFF(FCO) HISTORICAL SOCIETY
DWELLING UNIT 207-2; A290-36 172-2 2804
280-4 FAMILY/HOUSEHOLD FULLY SHIELDED 172-2 HOLIDAY LIGHTING
DWELLING,MULTIPLE A290-36 FUNCTIONAL 275-2 172-2
280-4 FARM 280-4 FUNCTIONAL HOLIDAYS 1804;260-1
DWELLING,MULTIPLE- FARM BUILDINGS 280-4 BULKHEAD 275-2 HOME BUSINESS
FAMILY 207-2 FARM OPERATION 2804 FUNCTIONAL JETTY/ OFFICE 280-4
DWELLING,ONE- FARM STAND 724;2804 GROIN 275-2 HOME OCCUPATION
FAMILY 207-2;280-4 FARMHOUSE 280-4 FUNCTIONALLY 280-4
DWELLING,ROW OR FCNYS 144-3 DEPENDENT USE HOME PROFESSIONAL
ATTACHED 2804 FEDERAL EMERGENCY 148-4 OFFICE 280-4
DWELLING, MANAGEMENT FUND 17-4;17-20;34-3 HOMEOWNER'S LIGHT
SEMIDETACHED AGENCY 148-4 GABION 275-2 RESIDENTIAL
2804 FEED or FEEDING 83-27 GAMBLING 2804 OUTDOOR
DWELLING,TWO- FENCE 280-4 GARAGE,PRIVATE 280-4 EQUIPMENT 180-4
FAMILY 207-2;280-4 FILLING 236-5 GARAGE,PUBLIC 280-4 HOMEOWNERS'OR
EASEMENT 240-3;280-4 FINAL PLAT 240-3 GARAGE,REPAIR 280-4 HOMES
EEL 219-4 FINAL PLAT APPROVAL GARBAGE 100-3;174-1 ASSOCIATION
240-3 275-2;280-4
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HORTICULTURE 275-2 LATTICE ANTENNA MEMBER A290-46 NONRESIDENT 2194
HOTEL OR MOTEL, SUPPORT MINOR ACTIONS 268-3 NONSTORMWATER
RESORT 280-4 STRUCTURE 280-69 MOBILE FOOD DISCHARGE 236-5
HOTEL OR MOTEL, LAWS and ORDINANCES PREPARATION NONTURF BUFFER 275-2
TRANSIENT 280-4 A290-46 VEHICLES 144-3 NORMAL
HOUSEHOLD 280-25 LICENSING AUTHORITY MOBILE HOME 1484 MAINTENANCE
HOUSING 34-3 75-2 MODERATE-INCOME 111-6
IDENTIFICATION TAG LIFE CARE FAMILY 280-25 NPDES 215-2
83-18 COMMUNITY 280-4 MODERATE-INCOME NUISANCE WILDLIFE
IESNA 172-2 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL FAMILY DWELLING 268-3
IESNA RECOMMENDED USES 2804 UNIT 280-25 NURSERY SCHOOL 28011
PRACTICES 172-2 LIGHT INDUSTRY 2804 MODERATE-INCOME OCCUPANT 100-3
ILLEGAL DUMPING LIGHT POLLUTION 172-2 FAMILY OFF DUTY A290-46
D233-1 LIGHT SOURCE 172-2 UNIMPROVED LOT OFF-PREMISES SIGN
ILLICIT CONNECTIONS LIGHT TRESPASS 172-2 280-25 280-4
236-5 LIGHTING 172-2 MODIFICATION 280-69 OFF-STREET PARKING
ILLICIT DISCHARGE LITTER 100-3; 174-1 MONOPOLE 280-69 SPACE 2804
236-5 LIVABLE FLOOR AREA MONOPOLIZE 96-4;275-2 OFFICER A290-46
ILLUMINANCE 172-2 111-6 MOORING 275-2 OFFICIAL MAP 240-3
IMMEDIATE FAMILY LIVING AREA 280-4 MOTEL,RESORT 280-4 OFFICIAL TIME
207-2 LOADING BERTH 280-4 MOTEL,TRANSIENT STANDARD 260-1
IMMEDIATE FAMILY LOCAL 2804 ON DUTY A290-46
MEMBER 26-2 ADMINISTRATOR MOUNT 280-69 ON-FARM DIRECT
IMMEDIATE PROJECT 148-4 MOUNTING HEIGHT MARKETING
AREA 275-2 LOCAL WATERFRONT 172-2 BUILDING 280-4
IMMEDIATE REVITALIZATION MOVABLE STRUCTURE ON-FARM OPERATION
SUPERVISOR 47-1 PROGRAM or LWRP 111-6 DIRECT
IMPACTED TAX ROLL 268-3 MUNICIPAL PERMIT MARKETING 2804
245-20 LOT 240-3;280-4 236-5 ONE-HUNDRED-YEAR
IMPERVIOUS SURFACE LOT AREA 280-4 MUNICIPAL SEPARATE FLOOD 148-4
236-5;275-2;280-4 LOT COVERAGE 280-4 STORM SEWER ONE-HUNDRED-YEAR
IMPROVED VALUE LOT DEPTH 280-4 SYSTEM(MS4)236-5 FLOODPLAIN 236-5
245-20 LOT LINE 2804 NATIONAL GEODETIC OPEN DEVELOPMENT
INCOME ELIGIBLE LOT LINE VERTICAL DATUM AREA 240-3
INDIVIDUALS/ MODIFICATION (NGVD)148-4 OPEN SPACE 28011
FAMILIES 34-3 240-3 NATURAL BUFFER 240-3 OPEN SPACE or OPEN
INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE LOT LINE,FRONT 280-4 NATURAL DRAINAGE AREA 185-3
TREATMENT LOT LINE,REAR 280-4 236-5 OPERATING PERMIT
SYSTEM 236-5 LOT LINE,SIDE 280-4 NATURAL FEATURES, 144-3
INDOOR DOG AND CAT LOT WIDTH 280-4 RESOURCES OR OPERATIONS 275-2
CARE FACILITY LOT,CORNER 280-4 SYSTEMS 240-3 ORDER OF PROTECTION
280-4 LOT,INTERIOR 280-4 NATURAL OUTLET 215-2 A290-36
INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY LOT,REAR OR FLAG NATURAL PROTECTIVE ORDER TO REMEDY
236-5 280-4 FEATURE 111-6; 144-3
INDUSTRIAL LOT,THROUGH 280-4 236-5;268-3 ORDINARY AND USUAL
STORMWATER LOW-PROFILE JETTY NATURAL PROTECTIVE MAINTENANCE
PERMIT 236-5 275-2 FEATURE AREA 275-2
INFILTRATION 236-5 LOW-SILL BULKHEAD 111-6 ORDINARY
INSPECTOR 144-3 275-2 NATURAL VEGETATED MAINTENANCE
INTEREST IN REAL LOWER-AND BUFFER 268-3 280-69
PROPERTY 17-20 MODERATE-COST NATURAL ORIGINAL STRUCTURE
INTRUSION 75-2 HOUSING 280-4 WATERCOURSE 275-2
JETTY 275-2 LOWEST FLOOR 148-4 236-5 OUTDOOR PAVILLION
JUNKED VEHICLE 100-3 LUMEN 172-2 NATURAL WATERSHED 280-4
JUNKYARD 280-4 LUMINAIRE 172-2 236-5 OUTDOOR
JURISDICTIONAL MAIN FLOOR 280-4 NEARSHORE AREA RECREATIONAL
WETLAND 236-5 MAINTENANCE 111-6 FACILITIES 280-4
LAMP 172-2 AGREEMENT 236-5 NET WORTH 280-25 OUTDOOR STORAGE
LAND 100-3 MAINTENANCE NEW CONSTRUCTION 280-4
LAND DEVELOPMENT DREDGING 275-2 1484 OUTSIDE EMPLOYER
ACTIVITY 236-5 MAJOR ADDITION 111-6 NEW MANUFACTURED OR BUSINESS 26-2
LAND-BASED MAN-MADE POND 275-2 HOME PARK OR OWNER 83-18;100-3;
AQUACULTURE MANUFACTURED HOME SUBDIVISION 148-4 207-2;237-23;280-4
219-4;280-4 1484 NEW YORK SCENIC OWNER OF RECORD
LANDMARK MANUFACTURED HOME BYWAY(NORTH 83-18
DESIGNATION 280-4 PARK OR FORK TRAIL)268-3 PARK 174-1;249-2
LANDOWNER 236-5 SUBDIVISION 148-4 NEWSPAPER 174-1;233-1 PARK AND
LANDSCAPE LIGHTING MANUFACTURING 280-4 NOISE POLLUTION 180-4 RECREATION FEE
172-2 MAP 237-23 NONCONFORMING 240-3
LANDSCAPED BUFFER MARICULTURE 219-4; BUILDING OR PARK DEDICATION
268-3 2804 STRUCTURE 280-4 240-3
LANDSCAPING 180-4; MARINA 96-27;275-2 NONCONFORMING LOT PARKING CAPACITY
280-4 MARINA or BOAT BASIN 280-4 205-2
LANDWARD 275-2 280-4 NONCONFORMING USE PARKING GARAGE
LARGER COMMON MARINE RESOURCES 280-4 144-20
PLAN OF 219-4 NONDISTURBANCE PARKING LOT 280-4
DEVELOPMENT OR MASTER PLAN 280-4 BUFFER 275-2 PARTIAL SELF-SERVICE
SALE 236-5 MATERIAL 275-2 NONESSENTIAL GASOLINE SERVICE
LATEST CLASS RATIO MEAN HIGH WATER EXTERIOR STATION 280-4
245-17 (MHW)275-2;280-4 LIGHTING 172-2 PARTIALLY SHIELDED
LATEST STATE MEAN LOW WATER NONFERTILIZER 275-2 172-2
EQUALIZATION 111-6 NONPOINT SOURCE PATENT LANDS 219-4; -
RATE 245-17 MEAN LOW WATER POLLUTION 236-5 275-2
(MLW)275-2 NONRECYCLABLE PATIO 280-4
MEAN SEA LEVEL 1484 WASTE 233-1
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DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS...
PEAK LUNAR TIDES PROACTIVE RECYCLABLE, SCHOOL 249-2
275-2 RESTORATION 275-2 MANDATED 233-1 SEASONAL STRUCTURE
PEDDLER 197-2 PROBABLE CAUSE RECYCLABLE,OTHER 275-2
PERFORMANCE BOND A290-36 233-1 SECONDARY DUNE
240-3 PROCESSED REFUSE 174-1;233-1 111-6
PERFORMANCE AGRICULTURAL REFUSE HAULER/ SEDIMENT CONTROL
GUARANTY 280-4 PRODUCT 72-4;28011 CARTER 233-1 236-5
PERIOD OF WAR 245-15 PROFESSIONAL A290-46 REGIONAL WATER SEDIMENTATION 236-5
PERMANENT FIXED PROFESSIONAL QUALITY SENDING DISTRICT
IMPROVEMENT ENGINEER 144-20 IMPROVEMENT 117-3
280-25 PROFESSIONAL OFFICE PLAN 17-43 SENDING PARCEL 117-3
PERMANENT MOORING 280-4 REGULATED ACTIVITY SENSITIVE AREAS 236-5
96-7 PROJECT 236-5 111-6 SEPTIC TANK 280-4
PERMANENT RESIDENT PROPERTY 245-20 REGULATION SEQRA 240-3
219-4 PUBLIC PARKING LOT EQUIPMENT A290-46 SERVICE CONNECTED
PERMIT HOLDER 144-3 260-1 REGULATORY 245-17
PERSON 17-20;26-2; PUBLIC PLACE 174-1 FLOODWAY 148-4 SERVICING 59-13
83-18;83-27;96-4; PUBLIC PROPERTY 264-3 RELATIVE 26-2 SETBACK 275-2;280-4
96-27;100-3;111-6; PUBLIC WAREHOUSING RELIEF ACT 245-20 SEWAGE 215-2
166-2;174-1;180-4; 280-4 REMOVAL 170-3 SEWAGE TREATMENT
197-2;215-2;249-2; PUBLIC WATER:PUBLIC RENT 207-2 PLANT 215-2
275-2;144-3;233-1; SEWER 280-4 RENTAL DWELLING SEWAGE WORKS 215-2
237-5;280-4 PUBLICLY OWNED UNIT 207-2 SEWER or DRAIN 215-2
PERSONAL PROPERTY 83-27 RENTAL OCCUPANCY SHEATHING 275-2
WATERCRAFT 96-7 QUALIFIED INSPECTOR 207-2 SHELLFISH 219-4
PERVIOUS NONTURF 236-5 RENTAL OCCUPANCY SHOPPING CENTER
BUFFER 268-3 QUALIFIED OWNER PERMIT 207-2 2804
PERVIOUS SURFACE 245-17 RENTAL PERMIT 280A SHORELINE
236-5 QUALIFIED REPAIR 144-3 STRUCTURE 275-2
pH 215-2 PROFESSIONAL RESEARCH SIGN 280-4
PHASING 236-5 236-5 LABORATORY 280A SIGN AREA 280-4
PIER 275-2 QUALIFIED RESIDENT 83-18 SIGNIFICANT FISH AND
PIER LINE 275-2 RESIDENTIAL REAL RESIDENTIAL 275-2 WILDLIFE HABITAT
PLANNING BOARD 280-4 PROPERTY 245-17 RESIDENTIAL CLUSTER 111-6;268-3
PLANNING BOARD or RADIO FREQUENCY 280-4 SILT BOOM 275-2
BOARD 240-3 (RF)EMISSIONS OR RESIDENTIAL DOCK SITE PLAN 280-4
PLASTICS 233-1 RADIATION 280-69 275-2 SITE PREPARATION
PLAT 2804 RADIO FREQUENCY RESIDENTIAL 236-5
PLATFORM 275-2 (RF)PROFESSIONAL HORTICULTURE SKY PLANE OF LOT
PMCNYS 144-3 280-69 275-2 280-4
POLICE RADIO FREQUENCY RESIDENTIAL SELF- SKYGLOW 172-2
HEADQUARTERS (RF)SIGNAL 280-69 HAULERS 233-1 SLOPING ROOF 280-4
75-2 RCNYS 144-3 RESOURCE BUFFER SLUGS 215-2
POLITICAL ACTIVITIES REAL PROPERTY 17-20 AREA 275-2 SMALL BUSINESS
26-2 RECEDING EDGE 111-6 RESPONSIBLE PARTY OFFICE 280-191
POLITICAL PARTY RECEIVING DISTRICT 236-5 SMALL WIND ENERGY
COMMITTEE 26-2 117-3 RESPONSIBLE SYSTEM 277-1;280-4
POLLUTANT 236-5 RECEIVING PARCEL PROFESSIONAL SNACK BAR 280-4
POLLUTANT OF 117-3 ENGINEER 144-20 SOLAR POWER FAST
CONCERN 236-5 RECESSION RATE 111-6 RESTAURANT 280-4 TRACK PROGRAM
POLLUTION RECHARGE 236-5 RESTAURANT, 144-3
PREVENTION RECORDING OFFICER FORMULA FOOD SOLICITOR and/or
PROJECT 17-43 17-20 280-4 CANVASSER 197-2
POND 275-2 RECORDS 59-13 RESTAURANT,TAKE- SOUND 275-2
PORTFOLIO MANAGER RECORDS CENTER 59-13 OUT 280-4 SOUND-LEVEL METER
177-1 RECORDS DISPOSITION RESTORATION 111-6 180-4
PREEXISTING 59-13 RESUBDIVISION 240-3 SPAWNER SANCTUARY
NONPERMITTED RECORDS RETAIL SALES AREA 275-2
AND/OR MANAGEMENT 72-4 SPDES GENERAL
NONCONFORMING 59-13 RETAIL STORE 280-4 PERMIT FOR
STRUCTURES 275-2 RECREATION FACILITY, RETAINING WALL STORMWATER
PRELIMINARY PLAT COMMERCIAL 280-4 275-2;2804 DISCHARGES FROM
240-3 RECREATION FACILITY, REVETMENT 275-2 MUNICIPAL
PREMISES 100-3;236-5 MAJOR 2804 RIGHT-OF-WAY LINES SEPARATE
PRESERVATION 240-3 RECREATION FACILITY, 280-4 STORMWATER
PRIMARY DUNE 111-6 MINOR 2804 RIPRAP 275-2 SEWER SYSTEMS
PRIMARY FRONTAL RECREATION,ACTIVE ROADSIDE FARM GP-0-10-002 236-5
DUNE 148-4 240-3 STAND or SPECIAL CONDITIONS
PRIMARY RESIDENCE RECREATION,PASSIVE AGRICULTURAL 236-5
280-25 240-3 STAND 280-4 SPECIAL EVENT 205-2
PRIMARY RESIDENTIAL RECREATIONAL AREAS ROADSIDE STAND 280-4 SPECIAL EVENT
PROPERTY 17-4 193-1 RUBBISH 100-3;174-1 COMMITTEE 205-2
PRINCIPAL BUILDING RECREATIONAL RULES 130-2 SPECIAL EXCEPTION
111-6;280-4 FACILITIES 2804 RUN AT LARGE 83-18 USE 280-4
PRINCIPAL USE 280-4 RECREATIONAL RURAL SIGNIFICANCE SPECIAL PROJECTS
PRINCIPALLY ABOVE VEHICLE 253-20; 64-3 COORDINATOR
GROUND 148-4 148-4;280-4 SALVAGE CENTER 211-1 280-25
PRIORITY WATER BODY RECREATIONAL SAND DUNES 148-4 SPECIALTY PROP-
268-3 VEHICLE PARK SANITARY FLOW CRAFT 96-7
PRIVATE PREMISES 253-20 CREDITS 117-3 SPLIT-RAIL FENCE 275-2
174-1 RECREATIONAL SANITARY FLOW RIGHT STABILIZATION 236-5
PRIVATE VEHICLE SITE 117-3 STANDARD
WAREHOUSING 253-20 SCAP NET 219-4 INSTALLATION
280-4 RECYCLABLE WOOD SCENIC SIGNIFICANCE 144-3
233-1 64-3
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DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS...
STANDARD SUPERIOR OFFICER TRUSTEES 275-2 YIELD 240-3
SUBDIVISION 240-3 A290-46 UNIFORM CODE 144-3 YOUTH 68-2
START OF SUPERSTORM SANDY UNIFORMITY RATIO("U YOUTH SERVICE
CONSTRUCTION 245-20 RATIO")172-2 PROJECT 68-2
148-4 SUPERVISOR OF A UNIT 253-1 ZONE 280-4
STATE POLLUTANT TOWN OFFICER OR UNLICENSED MOTOR- ZONING BOARD 280-4
DISCHARGE EMPLOYEE 26-2 DRIVEN VEHICLE ZONING MAP 280-4
ELIMINATION SUPERVISORY OFFICER 264-3 DEMOLITION
SYSTEM(SPDES) A29046 UNREGULATED BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
236-5 SURFACE WATERS OF ACTIVITY 111-6 PROPERTY
STATE POLLUTANT THE STATE OF NEW UNSAFE CONDITION MAINTENANCE
DISCHARGE YORK 236-5 144-20 100-4; 100-9;100-10
ELIMINATION SUSPENDED SOLIDS UNSAFE STRUCTURE FIRE PREVENTION AND
D SYSTEM(SPDES) 215-2 144-20 BUILDING CODE
GENERAL PERMIT SWIM PLATFORM 275-2 UNSHIELDED FIXTURE ADMINISTRATION
FOR SWIMMING POOL 2804 172-2 144-3; 144-8
CONSTRUCTION TAKING 2194 USABLE OPEN SPACE Garbage,Rubbish and
ACTIVITIES TAXPAYER 219-4 280-4 Refuse 233-1;2334
GP-0-10-001 236-5 TELECOMMUNICATION USE 280-4 Historic Preservation
STOP-WORK ORDER TOWER 280-4 USE,ACCESSORY 280-4 District(HPD)280-190
236-5;144-3 TEMPORARY UTILITY 177-1;237-31 LANDMARK
STORMWATER 236-5 ANCHORING 96-7 VARIANCE 148-4 PRESERVATION
STORMWATER TEMPORARY VEGETATED 170-2;170-3;170-4;
COLLECTING CERTIFICATE OF WETLANDS 275-2 170-5;170-6;170-7;
SYSTEM 1743 OCCUPANCY 144-3 VEGETATION 111-6 170-9;170-10
STORMWATER TEMPORARY VEHICLE 193-1 Roadway Construction
HOTSPOT 236-5 STABILIZATION VEHICLES 174-1 161-21
STORMWATER 236-5 VESSEL PUMPOUT Special Exception Uses
MANAGEMENT TENT 144-3 STATION 17-43 280-140
236-5 TIDAL WATERS 275-2 VETERAN 245-15 STORMWATER
STORMWATER TOBACCO 249-2 WALER 275-2 MANAGEMENT
MANAGEMENT TOBACCO PRODUCT WASTEWATER 236-5 236-5;236-19
CONTROL PLAN ADVERTISEMENT WASTEWATER WETLANDS AND
236-5 249-2 TREATMENT SHORELINE 275-2;
STORMWATER TOE 111-6 IMPROVEMENT 275-4;275-11
MANAGEMENT TOPSOIL 236-5 PROJECT 17-43 ZONING 2804
FACILITY 236-5 TOTAL ASSESSED WATER QUALITY DEMOLITION DEBRIS
STORMWATER VALUE 245-20 IMPROVEMENT Garbage,Rubbish and
MANAGEMENT TOTAL MAXIMUM PROJECT 17-43 Refuse 233-1
OFFICER(SMO) DAILY LOAD WATER QUALITY DEMOLITION OF
236-5 (TMDL)236-5 STANDARD 236-5 BUILDINGS
STORMWATER TOURIST CAMP 253-1; WATER-DEPENDENT FIRE PREVENTION AND
MANAGEMENT 28011 USES 275-2 BUILDING CODE
PRACTICES(SMPs) TOURIST COTTAGE WATERCOURSE 215-2; ADMINISTRATION
236-5 280-4 236-5 144-5
STORMWATER TOWER HEIGHT 277-1 WATERFOWL 83-27 DEPARTMENT OF
POLLUTION TOWN 17-20;83-18; WATERWAY 236-5 HEALTH
PREVENTION PLAN 130-2;174-1;275-2; WATERWAYS 83-27 See BOARD OF HEALTH
(SWPPP)236-5 34-3;144-3;237-5 WEATHER DEPARTMENT OF PARKS
STORMWATER RUNOFF TOWN AGENCY 130-2 NORMALIZED SITE AND RECREATION
236-5 TOWN BOARD A29046; EUI 177-1 See PARKS AND
STORY 2804 237-5;280-4 WETLAND BOUNDARY RECREATION
STREET 237-23;2804 TOWN GARBAGE BAG OR BOUNDARIES OF DEPARTMENT OF
STREET LINE 280-4 233-1 WETLAND 275-2 PLANNING
STREET OR RIGHT-OF- TOWN OF SOUTHOLD WETLANDS See PLANNING BOARD
WAY WIDTH 240-3 75-2 (FRESHWATER) DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
STREET,ARTERIAL TOWN OFFICER OR 275-2 WORKS
240-3 EMPLOYEE 26-2 WETLANDS(TIDAL) MUNICIPAL BUILDING
STREET,COLLECTOR TOWN SUPERVISOR 275-2 ENERGY
240-3 17-20 WHARF 275-2 BENCHMARKING
STREET,LOCAL 240-3 TOWN WATERS 96-27; WIDTH OF CREEK 275-2 177-1
STRIPPING 236-5 219-4;275-2 WILDLIFE PROTECTIVE PARKS AND
STRUCTURAL TOWNHOUSE 280-4 STRUCTURES 111-6 RECREATION
ALTERATION 280-4 TRAIL 240-3 WIRELESS CARRIER AREAS 193-1
STRUCTURAL TRAILER OR MOBILE 280-69 DESIGN STANDARDS
COMPONENTS 275-2 HOME 2804 WIRELESS Bicycles 24045
STRUCTURAL HAZARD TRAINED CONTRACTOR COMMUNICATION Blocks 24045
AREA 111-6 236-5 FACILITY 2804 Board of Trustees 24045
STRUCTURE 70-3; 111-6; TRANSFER OF WIRELESS Bonds 24045
185-3;236-5;275-2; SANITARY FLOW COMMUNICATIONS Cluster developments
148-4;280-4 CREDITS 117-3 280-4 240-45
SUBDIVISION 240-3 TRANSFER STATION, WIRELESS Curbs 240-45
SUBORDINATE OF A PRIVATE 233-1 COMMUNICATIONS Driveways 240-45
TOWN OFFICER OR TRANSFER STATION, FACILITY 280-69 Final plats 240-45
EMPLOYEE 26-2 TOWN 233-1 WIRELESS SERVICES Fire hydrants 240-48
SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE TRANSIENT RENTAL 280-69 FLOOD DAMAGE
148-4 AMENITY 2804 YARD 280-4 PREVENTION
SUBSTANTIAL TRANSIENT RENTAL YARD LINE 280-4 148-14;148-18
IMPROVEMENT PROPERTY 280-4 YARD,FRONT 280-4 Grades and grading 240-45
148-4 TRANSIENT RETAIL YARD,PRIMARY FRONT Improvements 24045
SUBTIDAL 275-2 BUSINESS 197-2 2804 Lighting 24046
SUGARHOUSE 144-3 TREASURER(COUNTY YARD,REAR 280-4 Lots 240-45
SUPERINTENDENT TREASURER)17-20 YARD,SECONDARY Lots;streets;common
193-1;215-2;237-5 TROPICAL HARDWOOD FRONT 280-4 driveways;flag lot
275-2 YARD,SIDE 280-4 design 24045
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DESIGN STANDARDS...
Off-street parking 240-45 DISCLOSURE DOCKING AND MOORING Seeing Eye dogs exempted
Open space 24045 Agricultural Planned See MOORING 83-10
See Also PERFORMANCE Development District DOCKS Seizure 83-11
STANDARDS 280-174 Adoption of Code 1-2 Seizure of dogs at large
Planning Board 240-45 Code of Ethics 26-1 Adoption of Renumbered 83-11
Plumbing 240-47 ETHICS 26-17;26-18; 2006 Code 1-14 Severability 83-14
Records 240-45 26-19;26-20 BOATS,DOCKS AND Summons;arrest warrant
Safety standards 240-45; Ethics Board 26-21;26-22; WHARVES 96-1; 83-9
240-46 26-24;26-25 96-3;96-12;96-14; Summonses 83-9
Setbacks 240-45 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 96-22 Town Attorney 83-9
Sidewalks 240-45 ENERGY COASTAL EROSION Town Board 83-12
STORMWATER BENCHMARKING HAZARD AREAS Town Clerk 83-12
MANAGEMENT 177-4 111-6 Violations and penalties
236-9 RECORDS 59-2 Fishers Island Harbor 83-13
Streetlighting 240-46 WETLANDS AND Management 157-5; Warrants 83-9
SUBDIVISION OF LAND SHORELINE 275-6 157-6;157-7 Waterfowl and Gull Feeding
240-36;240-45\240-48 DISCRIMINATION Floating Homes 96-27; and Domestic Pet
Wastewater treatment Grievance Procedures 47-2 96-28 Waste 83-27
systems 240-47 DISEASE CONTROL Light Industrial(LI)District When effective 83-15
Water 240-48 TOBACCO 280-62 ZONING 2804;280-78
Water supply 24048 ADVERTISING 249-1 Light Industrial Park/ DOMESTIC
Water supply systems DISORDERLY CONDUCT Planned Office Park PARTNERSHIPS
240-48 ALARM SYSTEMS 75-8 (LIO)District 280-58 Adoption of Renumbered
Wireless Communication See Also NOISE Marine I(MI)District 2006 Code 1-14
Facilities 280-70; POLICE DEPARTMENT 280-52 Costs and expenses 121-5
280-72 RALES AND Marine lI(MII)District DOMESTIC
Yards 240-45 REGULATIONS 280-55 PARTNERSHIPS
Zoning Board of Appeals A290-9;A290-15; Parking at Beaches 189-4 121-1;121-2;121-3;
240-45 A290-36 Public Docks 964;96-5 1214;121-5
Zoning districts 240-45 SEWERS AND SEWAGE SHELLFISH AND OTHER Fees 121-3;121-5
DEVELOPMENT FEES DISPOSAL 215-6 MARINE Filing of statements;fees
See FEES DISORDERLY PERSONS RESOURCES 219-4 121-5
DINING FACILITIES ALARM SYSTEMS 75-8 STORMWATER Purpose and objectives
See RESTAURANTS DISTRICT ATTORNEY MANAGEMENT 121-2
DIRECT SELLERS Ethics Board 26-22 236-5 Records 121-4
See SALES DISTRICTS WETLANDS AND Requirements 121-3
DIRT Affordable housing 280-5 SHORELINE 275-2; Statement of domestic
See Also EXCAVATIONS Board of Appeals 280-9 275-3;275-4;275-5; partnership 121-4
See Also FILL Building Inspector 280-6; 275-7;275-11 Title 121-1
HIGHWAY 280-8 ZONING 280-4;280-78; Town Board 121-5
SPECIFICATIONS Building permits 280-8; 280-111;280-116 Town Clerk 121-4;121-5
161-9 280-9;280-10 DOG RUNS Violations and penalties
NOISE,PREVENTION OF Business districts 280-5 PARKS AND 121-4;121-5
1804 Certificates of occupancy RECREATION DRAINAGE
PARKS AND 280-10 AREAS 193-3.1 COASTAL EROSION
RECREATION Conservation districts 280-5 DOG WASTE HAZARD AREAS
AREAS 193-2 Construction 280-8 See FECAL MATTER 111-14
PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS District boundaries 280-7 See PET WASTE FLOOD DAMAGE
AND TRANSIENT District designations 280-5 DOGS PREVENTION
RETAIL Effect of establishment of Adoption of Renumbered 148-12;148-15;
MERCHANTS 197-10 districts 280-8 2006 Code 1-14 148-16;148-17;148-19
SEWERS AND SEWAGE Hearings 280-11 ANIMALS 83-6\83-15; HIGHWAY
DISPOSAL 215-3 Industrial districts 280-5 83-17;83-18;83-19; SPECIFICATIONS
Snow and Ice Removal Insurance 280-10 83-20;83-21;83-22; 161-2;161-3;161-4;
237-20 Landscaping 280-7 83-23;83-24;83-26 161-8; 161-9;161-13
See Also SOIL REMOVAL Lot recognition 280-9 APPEARANCE TICKETS JUNKYARDS 166-4
STORMWATER Lots 280-9;280-10;280-11 5-2 Preservation of Natural
MANAGEMENT Merger 280-10 Arrest warrants 83-9 Features 240-51
236-5 Nonconforming lots 280-10 Code Enforcement Officer Recreational Vehicle Parks
See Also TOPSOIL Office districts 280-5 83-7 253-22
REMOVAL One-family dwellings Complaints 83-8;83-9 Roadway Construction
DISABILITY 280-10 Confinement;redemption; 161-18;161-25;
Exemption for Cold War Open space 280-8 disposition 83-12 161-27;161-28;
Veterans 245-17; Parks and recreation 280-7 Dogs 83-6;83-7;83-8; 161-29;161-30;
245-18 Planning Board 280-9 83-9;83-10;83-11; 161-31;161-32;
Exemption for Disabled Prohibited uses 280-8 83-12 161-36;161-45
Persons With Limited Records 280-7;280-9 Enforcement 83-7 SEWERS AND SEWAGE
Income 245-10 Residential districts 280-5 Fees 83-12 DISPOSAL 215-2;
Exemption for War Screens and screening 280-7 Filing of complaints 83-8 215-4;215-5
Veterans and Gold Star Town Board 280-9 Impoundment 83-11;83-12 Site Plan Approval
Parents 245-16 Variances 280-10 Limited Business(LB) 280-127;280-129;
LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Waiver of merger 280-11 District 280-41 280-133
172-2 Waivers 280-11 PARKS AND SOIL REMOVAL 228-2;
POLICE DEPARTMENT Water 280-7;280-8 RECREATION 22813;228-7
RULES AND Yards 280-7;280-8 AREAS 193-3.1 STORMWATER .
REGULATIONS ZONING 280-5\280-11 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS MANAGEMENT
A290-3 Zoning Board of Appeals AND TRANSIENT 236-4;236-5;236-6;
Senior Citizen Exemption 280-11 RETAIL 236-13;236-16;
245-2 Zoning Map 280-6 MERCHANTS 197-5; 236-17;236-18;236-24
DISABLED PERSONS Zoning Maps 280-6;280-7 197-10 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Adoption of Renumbered DISTURBING THE PEACE Penalties for offenses 83-13 240-3;240-4;240-9;
2006 Code 1-14 See Also NOISE Police officers 83-7 240-10;240-11;
DISABLED VETERANS NOISE,PREVENTION OF Prohibited activities 83-6
See VETERANS 1804 Recreation areas 83-6
Seeing eye dogs 83-10
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DRAINAGE...
240-17;240-19; Residential R-80, STORMWATER Designation of Inspectors
240-21;240-32; R-120,R-200 and MANAGEMENT 126-2
240-36;240-37; R-400 Districts 280-13 236-18 Duties of Electrical
240-41;240-44 BOATS,DOCKS AND ZONING 280-91;280-111 Inspector 126-3
TOURIST AND TRAILER WHARVES 96-15 Electrical Inspector 126-1;
CAMPS 253-5 Senior Citizen Exemption 1' 126-2;126-3
Water Quality Improvement 245-1 Emergencies 126-3
17-43 VEHICLES,MOTOR- EARTH REMOVAL Fees 126-1
WATERFRONT DRIVEN 264-15 See TOPSOIL REMOVAL Inspections 126-1;126-2;
CONSISTENCY ZONING 280-4 EASEMENTS 126-3
REVIEW 268-3 DUCKS Adoption of Code 1-4 Insurance 126-2
WETLANDS AND ANIMALS 83-1\83-5 Agricultural Planned Penalties for offenses 126-5
SHORELINE 275-5; Applications and issuance of Development District Reports 126-3
275-6;275-11 permit 83-3 280-175;280-177; Restrictions on materials
Wireless Communication Board of Trustees 83-4 280-179;280-180 126-4
Facilities 280-72 Construction 83-3 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Severability 126-6
E ZONING 280-4;280-78; Deposit of waste matter in PROPERTY Town Attorney 126-2
280-91 Town waters prohibited MAINTENANCE Town Board 126-1;126-2;
DRAINAGE PLAN 83-4 100-3 126-3
Preservation of Natural Keeping of ducks for private FILMING 139-3 Violations and penalties
Features 240-51 use 83-2 HIGHWAY 126-3;126-5
Site Plan Approval Penalties for offenses 83-5 SPECIFICATIONS When effective 126-7
280-129;280-133 Permit required for 161-2;161-3;161-4; ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR
SOIL REMOVAL 228-5 commercial enterprise 161-13 ELECTRICAL
STORMWATER 83-1 LANDMARK INSPECTIONS 126-1;
MANAGEMENT Town Board 83-1;83-2; PRESERVATION 126-2; 126-3
236-10 83-3;83-5 170-4 RENTAL PERMITS 207-2
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Town Clerk 83-1;83-3 Preservation of Natural ELECTROMAGNETIC
240-7;240-17;240-20; Violations and penalties Features 240-51 INTERFERENCE
240-21;240-23; 83-5 Real Estate Transfer Tax Small Wind Energy Systems
240-25;240-30; Water 83-3;83-4 17-24 277-4
240-32;240-35 DUMPS AND DUMPING Roadway Construction ELEVATORS
WETLANDS AND BOATS,DOCKS AND 161-18 FLOOD DAMAGE
SHORELINE 275-6; WHARVES 96-8 SANITARY FLOW PREVENTION 148-16
275-11 COASTAL EROSION CREDITS, ZONING 280-104
DRIVE-IN RESTAURANTS HAZARD AREAS TRANSFER OF E-MAIL
Limited Business(LB) 111-6 117-5;117-8 Rules of Conduct 26-12
District 28041 Garbage,Rubbish and SEWERS AND SEWAGE Special Events Requiring
DRIVEWAYS Refuse 233-1;233-2; DISPOSAL 215-9; Town Board Approval
Design Standards 240-45 233-7 215-10 205-7
General Business(B) JUNKYARDS 166-3;166-7 Site Plan Approval 280-133 EMERGENCIES
District 280-48 PARKS AND Southold Community Affordable Housing(AHD)
LIGHTING,OUTDOOR RECREATION Preservation Fund 17-9 District 280-30
172-2 AREAS 193-2 Special Events Requiring Agricultural-Conservation
LITTERING 174-1;174-2 Roadway Construction Chairperson of the (A-C)District and
PARKS AND 161-19;161-21 Zoning Board of Low-Density
RECREATION DUMPSTERS Appeals'Approval Residential R-80,
AREAS 193-1 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 205-4;205-5 R-120,R-200 and
Recreational Vehicle Parks PROPERTY STORMWATER R-400 Districts 280-13
253-22 MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT ALARM SYSTEMS 75-1;
Roadway Construction 100-3;100-4 236-9;236-20 75-2;75-5;75-6
161-39;16146 DUST SUBDIVISION OF LAND BOATS,DOCKS AND
Signs 280-85 Agricultural-Conservation 240-3;240-10;240-17; WHARVES 96-17
Site Plan Approval 280-137 (A-C)District and 240-21;240-26; BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
SOIL REMOVAL 228-4 Low-Density 240-27;240-28; PROPERTY
STORMWATER Residential R-80, 240-42;240-44;240-54 MAINTENANCE
MANAGEMENT R-120,R-200 and VEHICLES,MOTOR- 100-4;100-5;100-9
236-13;236-17;236-18 R-400 Districts 280-13 DRIVEN 264-3 ELECTRICAL
Street Excavations 237-13 Farmland Bill of Rights WETLANDS AND INSPECTIONS 126-3
Street Numbering 237-23 280-99 SHORELINE 275-11 Emergency Activities
SUBDIVISION OF LAND FIRE PREVENTION AND ZONING 280-3;280-4 111-17;111-18;111-19
240-3 BUILDING CODE ELECTION Emergency Removal of
TOURIST AND TRAILER ADMINISTRATION Approval by referendum 9-2 Vehicles 260-23
CAMPS 253-3; 144-19 ASSESSORS 9-1\9-2 FILMING 139-3
253-10;253-11 General Business(B) Continuation as elective FIRE PREVENTION AND
VEHICLES AND District 280-48 office 9-1 BUILDING CODE
TRAFFIC 260-9; Light Industrial(LI)District ELECTRICAL CODE ADMINISTRATION
260-15;260-17; 280-62 FIRE PREVENTION AND 144-3; 144-6
260-18;260-22;260-28 Light Industrial Park/ BUILDING CODE Fishers Island Harbor
WATERFRONT Planned Office Park ADMINISTRATION Management 157-6
CONSISTENCY (LIO)District 280-58 144-3 Floating Homes 96-26
REVIEW 268-3 NOISE,PREVENTION OF Roadway Construction Garbage,Rubbish and
WETLANDS AND 180-4 161-46 Refuse 233-6
SHORELINE 275-2; PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS ELECTRICAL HOUSING FUND 34-2;
275-3;275-5 AND TRANSIENT INSPECTIONS 34-6
Wireless Communication RETAIL Administration;inspection Illicit Discharges 236-29;
Facilities 280-74 MERCHANTS 197-10 fee 126-1 236-32
ZONING 280-4;280-78; Plum Island Research Aluminum 126-4 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
280-92;280-93 District(PIR)280-183 Building Inspector 126-3 172-6
DRUGS AND DRUG Roadway Construction Building permits 126-3 Members of the Department
PARAPHERNALIA 161-23 Certificates of compliance A290-33
Agricultural-Conservation SOIL REMOVAL 228-2; 126-3 NOISE,PREVENTION OF
(A-C)District and 228-5;228-7 Certificates of occupancy 180-7
Low-Density Special Exception Uses 126-3
280-143 Costs and expenses 126-2
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EMERGENCIES...
PARKS AND Police officers 260-23; Garbage,Rubbish and ESCROW DEPOSITS
RECREATION 260-24 Refuse 233-6 STORMWATER
AREAS 193-3 Seizure 260-24 Hearings 130-10;130-11; MANAGEMENT
POLICE DEPARTMENT Storage 260-24 130-12 236-20
51-4 Storage and charges 260-24 Licenses and permits 130-5 ESTABLISHMENT OF
POLICE DEPARTMENT Town Board 260-24 Maintenance of files open to COMMUNITY
RULES AND Vehicles 260-23;260-24; public inspection HOUSING FUND
REGULATIONS 260-25 130-17 Advisory Board 17-51
A290-3;A290-11; VEHICLES AND Meetings 130-7 Affordable housing 17-48
A290-46 TRAFFIC 260-23\ Notice of completion of Community Housing Plan
RENTAL PERMITS 207-5 260-25 draft environmental 17-52
SEWERS AND SEWAGE EMERGENCY VEHICLES impact statement COMMUNITY
DISPOSAL 215-4 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 130-10 PRESERVATION
Site Plan Approval 280-137 PROPERTY Notice of completion of FUND AND
Special Events Requiring MAINTENANCE final environmental COMMUNITY
Chairperson of the 100-2 impact statement HOUSING FUND
Zoning Board of FLOOD DAMAGE 130-13 17-47\17-53
Appeals'Approval PREVENTION 148-22 Notice of receipt of Compensation 17-51
205-4 Roadway Construction complete application Comprehensive Plan 17-52
Special Exception Uses 161-20 130-6 Construction 17-50;17-51
280-143 See Also VEHICLES Notices 130-6;130-10; Costs and expenses 17-50;
STORMWATER VEHICLES,MOTOR- 130-13;130-17 17-52
MANAGEMENT DRIVEN 264-18 Preparation of draft Eligible expenses 17-50
236-10 EMINENT DOMAIN environmental impact Fund established 1747
Street Excavations 237-6; Affordable Housing(AHD) statement 130-9 Groundwater 17-52
237-13 District 280-25 Preparation of final Liability 17-48
Street Numbering 237-22 LANDMARK environmental impact Management of fund 1749
WATERFRONT PRESERVATION statement 130-12 Open space 17-52
CONSISTENCY 170-7 Processing of proposed Planned unit developments
REVIEW 268-3 Real Estate Transfer Tax actions 130-8 17-52
WETLANDS AND 17-20 Processing of proposed Pollution 17-52
SHORELINE 275-5 Senior Citizen Exemption actions not affecting Purposes of fund 1748
Wireless Communication 245-2 environment 130-11 Sales 1747;17-48;17-50
Facilities 280-70 ENCROACHMENTS Required findings in written Schools 17-52
ZONING 280-4;280-111 FLOOD DAMAGE determination 130-15 Sewers 17-52
EMERGENCY ACTIVITIES PREVENTION SANITARY FLOW Town Board 17-51;17-52;
Applicability 111-17 148-14;148-15; CREDITS, 17-53
COASTAL EROSION 148-17;148-19 TRANSFER OF 117-9 Village participation 17-53
HAZARD AREAS ENFORCEMENT OFFICER Site Plan Approval Water 17-52
111-17\111-19 See CODE 280-131;280-137 ETHICS
Emergencies 111-17; ENFORCEMENT STORMWATER Annual disclosure 26-17
111-18; 111-19 OFFICER MANAGEMENT Applicant disclosure 26-20
Improper or insufficient ENVIRONMENTAL 236-5 See Code of Ethics 26-1\
notification 111-19 IMPACT SUBDIVISION OF LAND 26-2
Natural resources 111-17 STATEMENTS 240-3;240-8;240-18; Costs and expenses 26-17;
Notices 111-18; 111-19 ENVIRONMENTAL 240-19;240-22; 26-26
Notification to QUALITY REVIEW 240-25;240-30 Debarment 26-28
Administrator 111-18 130-9;130-10;130-11; Time limit for written Designation of officers and
Safety standards 111-17; 130-12;130-13; determination by employees required to
111-18 130-14;130-17 agency 130-7 file annual disclosure
EMERGENCY SUBDIVISION OF LAND Title 130-1 statements 26-18
MANAGEMENT 240-18;240-19; Types of actions 130-4 Disclosure 26-17;26-18;
AGENCY 240-22;240-25 When effective 130-20 26-19;26-20
Assessment and Tax Relief Wireless Communication ENVIRONMENTALLY Disclosure Requirements
for Superstorm Sandy Facilities 280-74 SENSITIVE AREAS 26-17\26-20
Impact 245-23 ENVIRONMENTAL SUBDIVISION OF LAND See Ethics Board 26-21\
FIRE PREVENTION AND QUALITY REVIEW 240-10;24043 26-25
BUILDING CODE Actions involving more than ZONING 280-4 Liability 26-26
ADMINISTRATION one agency 130-18 EROSION AND SEDIMENT Licenses and permits 26-17
144-10 Adoption of Renumbered CONTROL Maintenance of disclosure
FLOOD DAMAGE 2006 Code 1-14 Preservation of Natural statements 26-19
PREVENTION 148-4; COASTAL EROSION Features 24049; Officers and employees
148-6;148-9;148-10; HAZARD AREAS 240-51 26-17;26-18
148-13;148-14; 111-33 See Also SOIL EROSION Penalties 26-26\26-28
148-15;148-22 Compliance required; AND SEDIMENT Penalties for offenses 26-26
STORMWATER exceptions 130-3 CONTROL Retirement 26-17
MANAGEMENT Costs and expenses 130-9 STORMWATER See Rules of Conduct 26-3\
236-5 Decision to approve or MANAGEMENT 26-16
SUBDIVISION OF LAND disapprove action;time 236-1;236-3;236-5; Town Board 26-18;26-26
240-10;240-42 limit 130-14 236-6;236-7;236-9; Town Clerk 26-19
EMERGENCY REMOVAL Definitions 130-2 236-12;236-17; Variances 26-17
OF VEHICLES Environmental impact 236-18;236-19; Violations and penalties
Abandonment 260-23 statements 130-9; 236-20;236-22;236-34 26-17;26-26;26-27;
Authority to remove 130-10; 130-11; SUBDIVISION OF LAND 26-28
vehicles 260-23 130-12;130-13; 240-11;240-19;240-36 Voidable contracts 26-27
Charges 260-24 130-14;130-17 WATERFRONT ETHICS BOARD
Costs and expenses 260-24 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSISTENCY Advisory Board 26-21
Emergencies 260-23 QUALITY REVIEW REVIEW 268-2;268-3 Appointments 26-21
Impoundment 260-24 130-1 WETLANDS AND Building permits 26-21
Notice of removal 260-25 Fee 130-19 SHORELINE 275-2; Certificates of occupancy
Notices 260-25 Fees 130-9;130-19 275-3;275-6;275-11 26-21
Obstructions 260-23 Filing of copy of ESCROW ACCOUNTS Compensation 26-21
Parking 260-23 determination 130-16 Board of Appeals 280-146 Complaints 26-23
Police Department 260-24; Filing of written statement Wireless Communication Costs and expenses 26-21
260-25 by applicant 130-5 Facilities 280-74
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Defense and EXEMPTION FOR COLD EXPENSES OF TOWN Violations and penalties
indemnification 26-21 WAR VETERANS OFFICERS 72-12
Disclosure 26-21;26-22; Assessments 245-18 Board of Appeals 30-1 Zoning Board of Appeals
26-24;26-25 Cold War veterans 245-17; Compensation 30-1 72-11
District Attorney 26-22 245-18 Compensation for expense FARMLAND BILL OF
Establishment of Ethics Compensation 245-18 of attendance at official RIGHTS
Board 26-21 Definitions 245-17 meetings 30-1 Animals 280-98;280-99
ETHICS 26-21\26-25 Disability 245-17;245-18 Costs and expenses 30-1 Charges 280-101
Investigation procedures Exemption granted 245-18 Meetings 30-1 Christmas trees 280-98
26-23 Schools 245-18 Planning Board 30-1 Definitions 280-98
Investigations 26-21; TAXATION 245-17\245-18 Town Board 30-1 Dust 280-99
26-22;26-23;26-25 Veterans 245-17;245-18 EXPLOSION HAZARDS Enforcement 280-102
Licenses and permits 26-21 Violations and penalties See Also COMBUSTIBLES Farms and fanning 280-97;
Meetings 26-21 245-18 See Also FIREWORKS 280-98;280-99;
Officers and employees EXEMPTION FOR See Also FLAMMABLES 280-100;280-101
26-24;26-25 DISABLED PERSONS SEWERS AND SEWAGE Fences 280-99
Powers of the Ethics Board WITH LIMITED DISPOSAL 215-4 Grades and grading 280-99
26-22 INCOME EXPLOSIVES Holidays 280-99
Public inspection of Ethics Disability 245-10 BOATS,DOCKS AND Horses 280-98;280-99
Board records 26-25 Exemption granted 245-10 WHARVES 96-16 Inspections 280-101
F Qualifications 26-21 TAXATION 245-10 See Also COMBUSTIBLES Livestock 280-98;280-99
Records 26-23;26-25 EXEMPTION FOR FIRE PREVENTION AND Noise 280-99
Reports 26-25 HISTORIC BUILDING CODE Notices 280-97;280-100;
Review of lists and PROPERTIES ADMINISTRATION 280-101
disclosure statements Assessments 245-19 144-19 Nuisances 280-97;280-99
26-24 Assessor 245-19 See Also FIREWORKS Odors 280-99
Terms of office 26-21; Historic preservation 245-19 See Also FLAMMABLES Planning Board 280-100
26-23 Historic Preservation JUNKYARDS 166-1 Poultry 280-98;280-99
Town Attorney 26-22 Commission 245-19 Light Industrial(LI)District Right to farm 280-97
Town Board 26-21;26-22; Real property exemption 280-62 Right to notice by brokers
26-23 245-19 Light Industrial Park/ and agents 280-101
Violations and penalties TAXATION 245-19 Planned Office Park Right to notice provided by
26-23;26-24 EXEMPTION FOR (LIO)District 280-58 Town agencies 280-100
EXCAVATIONS VOLUNTEER FIRE Plum Island Research Right to undertake protected
See Also BACKFILLING FIGHTERS AND District(PIR)280-183 farm practices 280-99
COASTAL EROSION AMBULANCE SEWERS AND SEWAGE Safety standards 280-97;
HAZARD AREAS WORKERS DISPOSAL 215-4 280-99
111-6;111-10;111-11; Ambulance service 245-11; STORMWATER Sales 280-98
111-12;111-13;111-14 245-13 MANAGEMENT Severability 280-103
See Also DIRT Applicability 245-14 236-5 Shrubs 280-98
See Also FILL Assessments 245-11; ZONING 280-111 Signs 280-101
FIRE PREVENTION AND 245-12;245-14 Smoke 280-99
BUILDING CODE Assessor 245-11 — F — Town Board 280-97;
ADMINISTRATION Effective date 245-12 280-100
144-8 Exemption granted;amount; FAIR HOUSING Trees 280-98
FLOOD DAMAGE qualifications 245-11 See AFFORDABLE Vehicles 280-99
PREVENTION 148-4 Fire Department 245-11; HOUSING Vibrations 280-99
HIGHWAY 245-13 FALSE ALARMS Violations and penalties
SPECIFICATIONS Hearings 245-13 ALARM SYSTEMS 75-5; 280-102
161-2 Qualifications 245-11 75-6 Water 280-99
Roadway Construction Schools 245-11;245-13 See Also ALARM ZONING 280-97\280-103
161-17;161-18; TAXATION 245-11\245-14 SYSTEMS Zoning Board of Appeals
161-25;161-29; Unremarried spouses of See Also FIRE ALARMS 280-100
161-30;161-36 deceased volunteer fire FAMILY DAY-CARE FARMS AND FARMING
SEWERS AND SEWAGE fighters or ambulance See DAY-CARE Adoption of Renumbered
DISPOSAL 215-7; workers 245-13 FACILITIES 2006 Code 1-14
215-8;215-9 Volunteer Ambulance FARM STANDS Affordable Housing(AHD)
Site Plan Approval 245-11;245-13 AGRICULTURAL USES District 280-26
280-129;280-136 Volunteer fire fighters 72-5\72-12 AGRICULTURAL
SOIL REMOVAL 228-1; 245-11;245-13 Appeals 72-11 ADVISORY
228-3;228-4;228-5; EXEMPTION FOR WAR Board of Appeals 72-11 COMMITTEE 71-1;
228-6;228-7 VETERANS AND Farm stand offerings 72-7 71-3;71-4
STORMWATER GOLD STAR PARENTS Farm stand permit required Agricultural Planned
MANAGEMENT Apartments 245-16.1 72-5 Development District
236-5;236-9;236-10; Assessments 245-16; Farm stand permits issued 280-174
236-15;236-16; 245-16.1 without requirement of AGRICULTURAL USES
236-17;236-18; Assessor 245-16 site plan approval 72-6 72-2;724
236-34;236-35 Compensation 245-16 Farms and farming 72-5; Agricultural-Conservation
Street Excavations 237-4; Definitions 245-15 72-6;72-7;72-8; (A-C)District and
237-6;237-9;237-11; Disability 245-16 72-11;72-12 Low-Density
237-12;237-13;237-16 Exemption granted to Licenses and permits 72-6 Residential R-80,
See Also STREET veterans and Gold Star Livestock 72-5 R-120,R-200 and
EXCAVATIONS parents 245-16 Maximum size of farm R-400 Districts
See Also STREET Gold Star Parents 245-15; stand 72-8 280-12;280-13
OPENINGS 245-16 Off-street parking 72-6 Farm Stands 72-5;72-6;
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Reports 245-15 Parking 72-5;72-6 72-7;72-8;72-11;
240-36 Schools 245-16 Penalties for offenses 72-12 72-12
See Also TOPSOIL TAXATION 245-15\ Planning Board 72-6 Farmland Bill of Rights
REMOVAL 245-16.1 Safety standards 72-11 280-97;280-98;
See Also TRENCHES Tenant-stockholders Sales 72-5;72-6;72-7 280-99;280-100;
WETLANDS AND 245-16.1 Setbacks 72-6 280-101
SHORELINE 275-2; Tenants 245-16.1 Site plan approval 72-6 FIRE PREVENTION AND
275-11 Veterans 245-15;245-16 Site plans 72-6 BUILDING CODE
ZONING 280-114 Water 245-15 Variance procedures 72-11 ADMINISTRATION
Variances 72-11 144-8
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FARMS AND FARMING...
Garbage,Rubbish and FILMING 139-3;139-4; Street Excavations 237-10 ZONING 280-4;280-78;
Refuse 233-1 139-6;139-7; 139-13 Street Numbering 237-23 280-92;280-94;
General Business(B) FIRE PREVENTION AND SUBDIVISION OF LAND 280-104;280-105;
District 280-48 BUILDING CODE 240-3;240-6;240-7; 280-106;280-114
Historic Preservation ADMINISTRATION 240-8;240-9;240-10; FERAL CATS
District(HPD)280-191 144-5;144-6;144-8; 240-16;240-19; See CATS
HOUSING FUND 34-6 144-9;144-11;144-15; 240-20;240-30; FILL
Light Industrial(LI)District 144-17;144-19;144-23 240-34;240-37; See Also BACKFILLING
280-62 Fishers Island Harbor 24044;240-53 See Also DIRT
Light Industrial Park/ Management 157-6 TOURIST AND TRAILER See Also EXCAVATIONS
Planned Office Park FLOOD DAMAGE CAMPS 2534 FLOOD DAMAGE
(LIO)District 280-58 PREVENTION WETLANDS AND PREVENTION
Limited Business(LB) 148-12; 148-13;148-15 SHORELINE 275-2; 148-15; 148-18
District 280-41 Garbage,Rubbish and 275-3.1;275-7;275-8; Roadway Construction
Low-Density Residential Refuse 233-2;233-3; 275-14 161-25
R-40 District 280-17 233-3.1;233-4;233-6; Wireless Communication SOIL REMOVAL 228-7
PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS 233-7 Facilities 280-71; STORMWATER
AND TRANSIENT HIGHWAY 280-74 MANAGEMENT
RETAIL SPECIFICATIONS ZONING 280-4;280-154; 236-5;236-18
MERCHANTS 197-2 161-49 280-158 Street Excavations 237-13
Preservation of Natural Historic Preservation FENCES WETLANDS AND
Features 240-49 District(HPD)280-195 AGRICULTURAL LANDS SHORELINE 275-11
PUBLIC JUNKYARDS 166-6 PRESERVATION 70-3 FILLING STATIONS
ENTERTAINMENT LANDMARK Agricultural-Conservation See GAS STATIONS
AND SPECIAL PRESERVATION (A-C)District and See SERVICE STATIONS
EVENTS 205-2 170-7;170-14 Low-Density FILMING
See Also RIGHT TO FARM NOISE,PREVENTION OF Residential R-80, Application for a permit
180-4 R-120,R-200 and 139-3
Signs 280-85;280-86; OPEN SPACE R-400 Districts 280-13 Building Inspector 139-8
280-87 PRESERVATION BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Certificates of insurance
SOIL REMOVAL 228-3; 185-3;185-4;185-5 PROPERTY 139-3;139-11
228-4;228-6;228-7 Parking at Beaches 189-3; MAINTENANCE Chief of Police 139-3;
SUBDIVISION OF LAND 189-4 100-4 139-4;139-8;139-13
240-10;240-42;240-43 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS COASTAL EROSION Cleanup deposit 139-5
TRANSPORTATION AND TRANSIENT HAZARD AREAS Code Enforcement Officer
ACCESS RETAIL 111-6 139-8
MANAGEMENT MERCHANTS 197-4; Farmland Bill of Rights Compliance with other laws
64-2;64-3 197-7;197-8;197-9 280-99 139-10
ZONING 280-4;280-78; Plum Island Conservation FIRE PREVENTION AND Costs and expenses 139-4;
280-207 District(PIC)280-187 BUILDING CODE 139-5;139-14
FAST-FOOD Plum Island Research ADMINISTRATION Easements 139-3
RESTAURANTS District(PIR)280-183 144-8 Emergencies 139-3
See RESTAURANTS POLICE DEPARTMENT General Business(B) Extension of permit period
FECAL MATTER RULES AND District 280-48 139-13
See Also PET WASTE REGULATIONS See Also HEDGES Fees 139-3;139-4;139-6;
POLICE DEPARTMENT A290-15 See Also HEIGHT 139-7;139-13
RULES AND Preservation of Natural REGULATIONS Fire extinguishers 139-3
REGULATIONS Features 240-49 JUNKYARDS 166-4;166-7 Fire Marshal 139-8
A290-45 Real Estate Transfer Tax Light Industrial(LI)District Firesafety 139-3
Waterfowl and Gull Feeding 17-20;17-35 280-62 Garbage,rubbish and refuse
and Domestic Pet RECORDS 59-3;59-9 Light Industrial Park/ 139-3
Waste 83-28 Recreational Floating Zone Planned Office Park Insurance 139-11
FEES District(RFZ)280-201 (LIO)District 280-58 Insurance requirements
Adoption of Code 1-10 RENTAL PERMITS 207-3; Limited Business(LB) 139-11
Adoption of Renumbered 207-5;207-8 District 280-41 Liability 139-3;139-11
2006 Code 1-14 Rules of Conduct 26-5 OPEN SPACE Liability insurance 139-11
Affordable Housing(AHD) SALVAGE CENTERS PRESERVATION Licenses and permits
District 280-29 211-3 185-3 139-1;139-3
Agricultural-Conservation SEWERS AND SEWAGE Roadway Construction No alterations to Town
(A-C)District and DISPOSAL 215-7 161-16;161-29; property 139-9
Low-Density Shellfish 219-7 161-41;161-42 No donations accepted
Residential R-80, SHELLFISH AND OTHER Signs 280-82;280-85 139-7
R-120,R-200 and MARINE Site Plan Approval Notice to other officials
R-400 Districts 280-13 RESOURCES 219-4 280-133;280-134; 139-8
ALARM SYSTEMS 75-4; Signs 280-81 280-137 Notices 139-4;139-8
75-8 Site Plan Approval Small Wind Energy Systems Parking 139-3
ANIMALS 83-19;83-23 280-129;280-131; 277-4 Payment of fees 139-6
Board of Appeals 280-149 280-133;280-137; SOIL REMOVAL 228-4; Pedestrians 139-1;139-3
BOATS,DOCKS AND 280-138 228-7 Penalties for offenses
WHARVES 96-3 Small Wind Energy Systems STORMWATER 139-14
See Also CHARGES 277-5 MANAGEMENT Permit available at film site
COASTAL EROSION SOIL REMOVAL 228-8; 236-5;236-10;236-18 139-12
HAZARD AREAS 228-11 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Permit required;exemption
111-22;111-27 Southold Community 240-36 139-2
See Also COSTS AND Preservation Fund 17-8 TOURIST AND TRAILER Police Department 139-12
EXPENSES Special Events Requiring CAMPS 253-15 Police officers 139-4.
Dogs 83-12 Chairperson of the WATERFRONT Purpose 139-1
DOMESTIC Zoning Board of CONSISTENCY Safety standards 139-1;
PARTNERSHIPS Appeals'Approval REVIEW 268-3 139-3
121-3;121-5 205-4;205-5 WETLANDS AND Salaries and compensation
ELECTRICAL Special Events Requiring SHORELINE 275-2; 139-4
INSPECTIONS 126-1 Town Board Approval 275-5;275-11 Sanitary facilities 139-3
ENVIRONMENTAL 205-7 Wireless Communication Security standards 139-3
QUALITY REVIEW Special Exception Uses Facilities 280-69; Severability 139-15
130-9;130-19 280-141 280-70;280-71 Sidewalks 139-2
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FILMING...
Signs 139-3 Street Excavations 237-13 Accessory buildings and Electrical Code 144-3
Town Attorney 139-3 See Also VOLUNTEER structures 144-3; Emergencies 144-3; 144-6
Town Board 139-1;139-3; FIRE FIGHTERS 144-8;144-15;144-20 Emergency Management
139-4;139-9 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Administration and Agency 144-10
Town Clerk 139-3;139-4; FILMING 139-3 enforcement officers Excavations 144-8
139-5;139-6;139-8; FIRE PREVENTION AND designated;definitions Explosives 144-19
139-13 BUILDING CODE 144-3 Farms and farming 144-8
Traffic control fee 139-4 ADMINISTRATION Alarm systems 144-15 Fees 144-5;144-6;144-8;
Trash 139-3 144-6 Amusements 144-3 144-9; 144-11;144-15;
Trees 139-9 General Business(B) Appeals 144-5 144-17;144-19;144-23
Utilities 139-3 District 280-48 Appearance tickets 144-25 Fences 144-8
Vehicles 139-3 JUNKYARDS 166-7 Appointments 144-5 Fire Department 144-21
Violations and penalties Special Events Requiring Assessments 144-5; Fire extinguishers 144-6
139-14 Chairperson of the 144-19;144-20 Fire Inspector 144-3
When effective 139-16 Zoning Board of Awnings 144-8 Fire prevention 144-1;
FINAL PLANS Appeals'Approval Building construction 144-2;144-3;144-5;
HIGHWAY 205-4 144-5;144-15 144-6;144-23
SPECIFICATIONS TOURIST AND TRAILER Building Inspector 144-3; Fire protection 144-6;
161-3;161-4 CAMPS 253-14 144-5;144-6;144-7; 144-8;144-15
FSTORMWATER FIRE HAZARDS 144-8;144-9;144-10; Fire safety and property MANAGEMENT JUNKYARDS 1667 144-12;144-13; maintenance
236-9 FIRE HYDRANTS 144-14;144-15; inspections 144-23
FINAL PLATS Design Standards 240-48 144-16;144-17; Firesafety 144-3;144-5;
Design Standards 24045 Site Plan Approval 144-18;144-19; 144-6; 144-8;144-19;
Preservation of Natural 280-133;280-137 144-21;144-23; 144-20;144-23
Features 240-51 Street Excavations 237-12; 144-24;144-25 Fireworks 144-19
SUBDIVISION OF LAND 237-13 Building permit fees 144-11 Flammables 144-19
240-3;240-6;240-7; SUBDIVISION OF LAND Building permit required; Flood hazard areas 144-8;
240-8;240-13;240-15; 240-10;240-17; application for permit 144-10
240-16;240-19; 240-21;240-35;240-36 144-8 Floodways 144-8;144-10
240-20;240-21; VEHICLES AND Building permits 144-3; Fuel 144-6;144-8;144-21
240-22;240-23; TRAFFIC 260-14; 144-5; 144-6;144-8; Garages 144-8;144-19;
240-24;240-25; 260-28 144-9;144-11;144-12; 144-20
240-28;240-31; FIRE INSPECTOR 144-13;144-15; Gas 144-3;144-6;144-19;
240-32;240-35; FIRE PREVENTION AND 144-16;144-17; 144-21
240-36;240-41; BUILDING CODE 144-19;144-25 Grades and grading 144-6;
24042;240-44; ADMINISTRATION Burning 144-6;144-8; 144-8;144-20
240-52;240-53 144-3 144-19;144-21 Hazardous materials and
ZONING 2804 FIRE INSURANCE Carbon monoxide 144-15 substances 144-19
FINANCIAL See CERTIFICATES OF Certificate of occupancy Heating 144-6;144-8;
DISCLOSURES INSURANCE required;application 144-10
See DISCLOSURE See INSURANCE 144-15 Height regulations 144-8
FINANCIAL FIRE INSURANCE Certificates of compliance Hotels 144-8
INSTITUTIONS CLAIMS 144-3;144-5;144-15; Impoundment 144-8
Hamlet Business(HB) See CERTIFICATES OF 144-19;144-20;144-25 Improvements 144-8
District 280-45 INSURANCE Certificates of occupancy Inspection prior to issuance
STORMWATER See INSURANCE 144-3;144-5;144-15; of certificate;records
MANAGEMENT FIRE LANES 144-16;144-17; 144-16
236-20 JUNKYARDS 166-7 144-19;144-20;144-25 Inspections 144-3;144-5;
FINES VEHICLES AND Chimneys 144-6;144-8; 144-6;144-8;144-15;
See VIOLATIONS AND TRAFFIC 260-14; 144-21 144-16;144-19;
PENALTIES 260-15;260-28 Citations 144-6;144-19 144-20;144-23;144-24
FINGERPRINTING FIRE MARSHAL Climatic and Geographic Inspections required 144-6
PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS FILMING 139-8 Design Criteria 144-10 Insurance 144-10
AND TRANSIENT RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 Code Enforcement Officer Intermunicipal agreements
RETAIL Special Events Requiring 144-3;144-13;144-15; 144-27
MERCHANTS 197-7 Chairperson of the 144-19;144-23 Investigations 144-5
FIRE ALARMS Zoning Board of Combustibles 144-19 Issuance or denial of
See Also ALARM Appeals'Approval Compensation 144-3;144-5 building permit 144-9
SYSTEMS 205-5 Complaints 144-5;144-20; Liability 144-3;144-20
See Also FALSE ALARMS FIRE PREVENTION 144-24 Licenses and permits
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Adoption of Renumbered Compliance required; 144-5;144-8;144-19
240-17 2006 Code 1-14 penalties for offenses Lighting 144-6
FIRE DEPARTMENT Agricultural-Conservation 144-25 Manufactured homes
ALARM SYSTEMS 75-1; (A-C)District and Condition assessments of 144-6;144-15
75-2 Low-Density parking garages 144-20 Motels 144-8
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Residential R-80, Conflicts with other Motor vehicles 144-20
PROPERTY R-120,R-200 and regulations 144-4 Notices 144-5;144-8;
MAINTENANCE R-400 Districts 280-13 Construction 144-2;144-3; 144-21;144-24; 144-25
100-5 APPEARANCE TICKETS 144-5;144-6;144-7; Notification regarding fire
BURNING,OUTDOOR 5-2 144-8;144-11;144-13; or explosion 144-21
104-2 FIRE PREVENTION AND 144-15;144-18; One-family dwellings
Exemption for Volunteer BUILDING CODE 144-20;144-25;144-26 144-19
Fire Fighters and ADMINISTRATION Construction permits 144-3 Open burning 144-19
Ambulance Workers 144-1;144-2;144-3; Cooperation with other Operating permits 144-19
245-11;245-13 144-5;144-6;144-23 departments 144-7 Parking 144-19;144-20
FIRE PREVENTION AND Historic Preservation Costs and expenses 144-3; Permitted uses 144-8
BUILDING CODE District(HPD)280-196 144-8;144-15;144-19; Playgrounds 144-8
ADMINISTRATION RENTAL PERMITS 207-1; 144-20 Plumbing 144-6;144-8
144-21 207-4;207-7;207-8 Decks 144-8 Powers and duties 144-5
Members of the Department FIRE PREVENTION AND Deer 144-8 Powers and duties of
A290-33 BUILDING CODE Demolition 144-3;144-8 Building Inspector
PARKS AND ADMINISTRATION Demolition of buildings 144-5
RECREATION Abatement of violations 144-5 Property maintenance 144-3
AREAS 193-3 144-26 Dust 144-19 Purpose 144-2
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ADMINISTRATION...
Records 144-5;144-10; FIRE ZONES Notices 157-3;157-9; Storage 96-26;96-27
144-16 VEHICLES AND 157-12;157-14 Town Board 96-26
Recreational fires 144-19 TRAFFIC 260-14; Penalties for offenses Trash 96-26
Registration 144-8 260-20;260-28 157-14 Water 96-27
Reports 144-5;144-6; FIREARMS Ponds 157-6 Water pollution 96-26
144-15;144-19; See Also GUNS Rafting 157-10 Water quality 96-26
144-20;144-23;144-24 Members of the Department Records 157-12 FLOOD DAMAGE
Residential Code 144-3 A290-33 Safety standards 157-6 PREVENTION
Retaining walls 144-8 PARKS AND Sales 157-12 Accessory buildings and
Revocation of building RECREATION Severability 157-13 structures 148-4
permit 144-12 AREAS 193-6 Speed and wake regulation Air conditioning 148-16
Right of entry 144-14 POLICE DEPARTMENT 157-4 Anchoring 148-4;148-14;
Roofs 144-3 RULES AND Storage 157-6;157-12 148-16;148-18;148-21
Safety standards 144-8; REGULATIONS Title;applicability 157-1 Appeals 148-4;148-22
144-15;144-19 A290-9 Town Board 157-3;157-6; Applicability 148-5
Schools 144-8;144-15; See Also WEAPONS 157-7;157-12 Application for permit
144-23 FIRES Traffic control authority 148-13
Sheds 144-8 See Also BURNING 157-2 Basis for establishing areas
Signs 144-6; 144-8 BURNING,OUTDOOR Unnavigable boats;hazards of special flood hazard
Single-family dwellings 104-1;104-2;104-3 to navigation 157-12 148-6
144-8 See Also BURNING, Use of private moorings by Blight 148-3
Site plan review and OUTDOOR guests 157-9 Blocks 148-21
approval 144-8 See Also OPEN BURNING Use of vessel as abode Bridges 148-3; 148-22
Site plans 144-8 See Also RECREATIONAL 157-7 Building Inspector 148-4;
Smoke 144-3; 144-15 FIRES Violations and penalties 148-11
Smoke detectors 144-8 FIRESAFETY 157-11;157-14 Camping 148-4
Solar collectors 144-3 APPEARANCE TICKETS Water 157-1;157-5 Certificates of compliance
Solar energy systems 144-8 5-2 Waterskiing 157-5 148-14
Sprinkler systems 144-8 FILMING 139-3 FISHING Chimneys 148-18
Stop-work orders 144-3; FIRE PREVENTION AND Floating Homes 96-26 Code Enforcement Officer
144-5;144-12;144-13; BUILDING CODE Marine I(MI)District 148-4
144-24;144-25 ADMINISTRATION 280-52 Comprehensive Plan 148-22
Storage 144-3;144-8; 144-3;144-5;144-6; Marine H(MII)District Conditions for variances
144-19;144-20 144-8;144-19;144-20; 280-55 148-23
Surcharges 144-8 144-23 Parking at Beaches 189-3 Construction 148-2; 1484;
Swimming pools 144-8 Special Events Requiring SHELLFISH AND OTHER 148-12;148-13;
Temporary certificates of Chairperson of the MARINE '148-14;148-15;
occupancy;fee 144-17 Zoning Board of RESOURCES 219-4 148-16;148-17;
Tenants 144-13;144-25 Appeals'Approval TRANSPORTATION 148-18;148-19;
Tests 144-3;144-5;144-15; 205-4 ACCESS 148-20;148-23
144-18;144-19 FIREWORKS MANAGEMENT 64-3 Costs and expenses 148-3;
Tests for compliance with See Also EXPLOSION VEHICLES AND 148-4;148-12;148-13;
standards 144-18 HAZARDS TRAFFIC 260-28 148-15;148-22;148-23
Tires 144-19 See Also EXPLOSIVES WETLANDS AND Decks 148-18
Title 144-1 FIRE PREVENTION AND SHORELINE 275-2; Definitions 1484
Town Board 144-3;144-5; BUILDING CODE 275-11 Design standards 148-14;
144-8;144-15;144-19; ADMINISTRATION ZONING 280-4;280-78 148-18
144-25;144-27 144-19 FLAMMABLES Designation of local
Two-family dwellings FISHERS ISLAND See Also COMBUSTIBLES administrator 148-11
144-8;144-19;144-20 HARBOR See Also EXPLOSION Drainage 148-12;148-15;
Unsafe buildings 144-22 MANAGEMENT HAZARDS 148-16;148-17;148-19
Unsafe buildings,structures, Abandonment 157-8 See Also EXPLOSIVES Duties and responsibilities
and equipment and Anchoring 157-4;157-6 FIRE PREVENTION AND of local administrator
conditions of imminent Anchoring and mooring BUILDING CODE 148-14
danger 144-22 157-6 ADMINISTRATION Elevation of residential
Unsafe structures 144-20 Animals 157-11 144-19 structures(except
Vapors 144-3 Boats and Boating 157-3; General Business(B) coastal high-hazard
Vehicles 144-3;144-19 157-5;157-6;157-8; District 280-48 areas)148-17
Ventilation 144-6;144-8 157-10;157-12 JUNKYARDS 166-1 Elevators 148-16
Veterans 144-8 Certificates of registration SEWERS AND SEWAGE Emergency Management
Violations and penalties 157-12 DISPOSAL 215-4 Agency 1484; 148-6;
144-5;144-6;144-8; Charges 157-8;157-12 STORMWATER 148-9;148-10; 148-13;
144-12;144-13; Costs and expenses 157-8; MANAGEMENT 148-14;148-15;148-22
144-16;144-23; 157-12 236-5 Emergency vehicles 148-22
144-24;144-25; Discharge of refuse 157-11 FLOATING HOMES Encroachments 148-14;
144-26;144-27 Docks 157-5;157-6;157-7 Blocks 96-27 148-15;148-17;148-19
Walls 144-8 Emergencies 157-6 Boats and Boating 96-26 Excavations 148-4
Warrants 144-8; 144-23 Fees 157-6 BOATS,DOCKS AND Fees 148-12;148-13;
Water 144-3;144-8 Fishers Island Harbor WHARVES 96-26\ 148-15
FIRE PROTECTION Committee 157-3 96-29 Fill 148-15; 148-18
Agricultural Planned HARBOR Definitions 96-27 Findings 148-1
Development District MANAGEMENT Docks 96-27;96-28 Flood hazard areas 148-4
280-174 157-1\157-14 Emergencies 96-26 Floodplain development
FIRE PREVENTION AND Height regulations 157-6 Fire protection 96-26 permit;fees;deposit
BUILDING CODE Inspections 157-8 Fishing 96-26 148-12
ADMINISTRATION Liability 157-12 Legislative findings 96-26 Floodplain 148-2;148-4;
144-6;144-8;144-15 Licenses and permits 157-6 Marinas 96-26;96-27; 148-11;148-12;
Floating Homes 96-26 Liens 157-12 96-28 148-14;148-22
General Business(B) Marinas 157-4 Mooring 96-26;96-28 Floodways 148-4;148-14;
District 280-48 Meetings 157-3 Pollution 96-26 148-15;148-23
SANITARY FLOW Membership 157-3 Prohibited acts 96-28 Garages 148-4
CREDITS, Mooring 157-6;157-7; Recreation areas 96-26 Gas 148-3;148-4;148-15;
TRANSFER OF 117-9 157-8;157-9;157-10 Safety standards 96-26 148-22
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Mooring maintenance 157-8 Sales 96-27 General standards 148-15
240-4;240-9 Severability 96-29 Glass 148-18
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Grades and grading 148-2; Trucks 148-4 Light Industrial Park/ GARAGE SALES
148-4;148-16;148-17; Utilities 148-3; 1484; Planned Office Park Agricultural-Conservation
148-18;148-19;148-21 148-13;148-15; (LIO)District 280-58 (A-C)District and
Grievances 148-22 148-16; 148-19; Waterfowl and Gull Feeding Low-Density
Heating 148-16 148-20; 148-21;148-22 and Domestic Pet Residential R-80,
Height regulations 148-4; Variances 148-4; 148-7; Waste 83-27 R-120,R-200 and
148-21 148-9;148-14;148-22; ZONING 280-4 R-400 Districts 280-13
Historic districts 148-4 148-23 FUEL PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS
Historic preservation 148-4 Vehicles 148-4;148-16 BOATS,DOCKS AND AND TRANSIENT
Improvements 148-4; Violations and penalties WHARVES 96-16 RETAIL
148-13;148-14; 148-4;148-9;148-14 FIRE PREVENTION AND MERCHANTS 197-4
148-15; 148-16; Walls 148-4;148-13; BUILDING CODE See Also SALES
148-17;148-18; 148-14;148-16; ADMINISTRATION See Also YARD SALES
148-19;148-20;148-23 148-18;148-19 144-6;144-8;144-21 GARAGES
Insects 148-16 Warning and disclaimer of Garbage,Rubbish and Agricultural-Conservation
Inspections 148-12;148-14 liability 148-10 Refuse 233-3 (A-C)District and
Insurance 148-2;148-4; Water 148-2;148-3;148-4; General Business(B) Low-Density
148-6;148-7;148-12; 148-14; 148-15; District 280-48 Residential R-80,
148-14;148-15; 148-16;148-18; Hamlet Business(HB) R-120,R-200 and
148-17;148-18; 148-19;148-22 District 280-45 R-400 Districts 280-13
148-21;148-23 Water supply 148-16 Light Industrial(LI)District COASTAL EROSION
Interpretation;conflict with Watercourses 1484; 280-62 HAZARD AREAS
other laws 148-7 148-13;148-14 Light Industrial Park/ 111-6
G Liability 148-10 Zoning Board of Appeals Planned Office Park FIRE PREVENTION AND
Licenses and permits 148-22 (LIO)District 280-58 BUILDING CODE
148-4;148-11;148-14 FLOOD HAZARD AREAS Marine I(MI)District ADMINISTRATION
Lots 148-4;148-13;148-23 FIRE PREVENTION AND 280-52 144-8; 144-19;144-20
Manufactured home parks BUILDING CODE Marine 11(N411)District FLOOD DAMAGE
148-4;148-21 ADMINISTRATION 280-55 PREVENTION 148-4
Manufactured homes 144-8;144-10 MUNICIPAL BUILDING General Business(B)
148-4;148-13;148-14; FLOOD DAMAGE ENERGY District 280-48
148-15;148-21 PREVENTION 1484 BENCHMARKING Hamlet Business(HB)
Manufactured homes and Site Plan Approval 177-1 District 280-45
recreational vehicles 280-129;280-133 NOISE,PREVENTION OF Light Industrial(LI)District
148-21 WETLANDS AND 180-4 280-62
Mining 148-4 SHORELINE 275-3 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Light Industrial Park/
Mobile homes 148-4 ZONING 280-4 DISPOSAL 215-4 Planned Office Park
Nonresidential structures FLOODPLAINS WATERFRONT (LIO)District 280-58
(coastal high-hazard FLOOD DAMAGE CONSISTENCY Site Plan Approval
areas)148-20 PREVENTION 148-2; REVIEW 268-3 280-134;280-137
Nonresidential structures 148-4;148-11;148-12; WETLANDS AND WETLANDS AND
(except coastal high- 148-14; 148-22 SHORELINE 275-4 SHORELINE 275-2
hazard areas)148-19 Preservation of Natural ZONING 280-4;280-111 ZONING 280-4;280-78;
Notices 148-9;148-14; Features 240-50 FUMES 280-104
148-23 STORMWATER Agricultural-Conservation GARBAGE,RUBBISH AND
Nuisances 148-23 MANAGEMENT (A-C)District and REFUSE
Objectives 148-3 2364;236-5;236-15; Low-Density Adoption of Code 1-2
Obstructions 148-16; 236-18 Residential R-80, Adoption of Renumbered
148-18 SUBDIVISION OF LAND R-120,R-200 and 2006 Code 1-14
Official Map 148-4 240-3;240-4 R-400 Districts 280-13 Aluminum 233-1
Parking 148-4;148-16 ZONING 2804 See Also GAS Animals 233-1
Penalties for offenses 148-9 FLOODWAYS See Also GASES Awnings 233-4
Plumbing 148-16 FIRE PREVENTION AND Light Industrial(LI)District Boats and Boating 233-4
Porches 148-18 BUILDING CODE 280-62 BOATS,DOCKS AND
Purpose 148-2 ADMINISTRATION Light Industrial Park/ WHARVES 96-8
Records 148-22 144-8;144-10 Planned Office Park Brush,grass and weeds
Recreational vehicles FLOOD DAMAGE (LIO)District 280-58 233-1;233-4
148-4;148-14;148-15; PREVENTION 148-4; See Also ODORS Building permits 233-6
148-21 148-14;148-15;148-23 Plum Island Research BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
Reports 148-6;148-22 STORMWATER District(PIR)280-183 PROPERTY
Residential structures MANAGEMENT See Also VAPORS MAINTENANCE
(coastal high-hazard 236-18 100-3; 100-4
areas)148-18 FLY ASHG _ BURNING,OUTDOOR
Roofs 148-18 See ASHES 104-1
Safety standards 148-2; FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS GAMBLING Charges 233-3.1;233-7
148-4;148-7;148-18; See RESTAURANTS See Also BINGO Commercial vehicles
148-22;148-23 FORESTRY ZONING 280-4 233-1;233-4
Sales 148-4 STORMWATER GAMES OF CHANCE Complaints 233-8
Sanitary facilities 148-4; MANAGEMENT Adoption of Renumbered Construction 233-1;2334'
148-19;148-20 236-5 2006 Code 1-14 Conveyance and
Screens and screening SUBDIVISION OF LAND Approval by electors 92-15 transportation of refuse
148-16 240-3;240-44 See Also BINGO 233-5
Security standards 148-21 WETLANDS AND BINGO AND GAMES OF Corrugated cardboard
Severability 148-8 SHORELINE 275-2 CHANCE 92-12\92-15 233-1;233-3.1
Sewers 148-3;148-15; ZONING 280-4 Definitions 92-12 Definitions 233-1
148-16;148-22 FOWL Games of Chance 92-13; Demolition 233-1;233-4
Sheds 148-4 Agricultural-Conservation 92-14 Demolition debris 233-1
Standards for all structures (A-C)District and Games of chance authorized Disposal and collection of
148-16 Low-Density 92-13 solid waste and
Steep slopes 148-4 Residential R-80, Licenses and permits recyclables 233-3.1
Stop-work orders 148-14 R-120,R-200 and 92-13;92-14 Dumping prohibited
Storage 148-4;148-12; R-400 Districts 280-13 Restrictions 92-14 generally 233-2
148-16 Light Industrial(LI)District GAMING Dumps and dumping 233-1;
Storage tanks 148-4 280-62 See BINGO 233-2;233-7
Town Board 148-1;148-12 Emergencies 233-6
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GARBAGE,RUBBISH AND REFUSE...
Environmental quality Violations and penalties GENERAL BUSINESS(B) Storage 280-48
review 233-6 233-3.1;233-7;233-8 DISTRICT Tests 28048
Farms and farming 233-1 Waterfowl and Gull Feeding Accessory uses and Tires 280-48
Fees 233-2;233-3;233-3.1; and Domestic Pet structures 28048 Trailer camps 28048
2334;233-6;233-7 Waste 83-28 Advertising 28048 Trailers 280-48
Fees;issuance and duration WETLANDS AND Apartments 280-48 Two-family dwellings
of permits and licenses SHORELINE 275-11 Awnings 28048 280-48
233-4 Yard waste 233-3.1 Bed and breakfast 28048 Use regulations 28048
FILMING 139-3 Yards 233-3.1;2334 Blocks 280-48 Vehicles 280-48
Fuel 233-3 ZONING 280-114 Board of Appeals 28048 Vibrations 280-48
Garbage,Rubbish and GARDEN APARTMENTS Boats and Boating 280-48 Walls 280-48
Refuse 233-1;233-2; See APARTMENTS Bowling alleys 28048 Yards 280-48;280-50
233-3;233-3.1;2334 GAS Bulk,area and parking ZONING 280-47\280-50
Glass 233-1;233-3.1 Agricultural-Conservation requirements 280-49 Zoning Board of Appeals
Grass clippings 233-4 (A-C)District and Business districts 280-48 280-48
Hazardous wastes 233-1; Low-Density Camps 280-48 GENERAL PROVISIONS
233-2 Residential R-80, Churches 280-48 See Adoption of Code 1-1\
Hearings 233-6;233-8 R-120,R-200 and Comprehensive Plan 280-48 1-13
Inspections 233-4;233-6 R-400 Districts 280-13 Conservation districts See Adoption of
Junk 233-1;233-2 BOATS,DOCKS AND 280-48 Renumbered 2006
Landfills 233-3.1;233-4 WHARVES 96-17 Construction 280-48 Code 1-14\1-18
Landscaping 233-4 COASTAL EROSION Convenience stores 280-48 GLARE
Licenses and permits HAZARD AREAS Costs and expenses 280-48 Light Industrial(LI)District
233-2;233-3;233-3.1; 111-10 Dance halls 280-48 280-62
233-4;233-8 FIRE PREVENTION AND Driveways 28048 Light Industrial Park/
LITTERING 174-1;174-2 BUILDING CODE Dust 280-48 Planned Office Park
Magazines 233-1 ADMINISTRATION Farms and farming 280-48 (LIO)District 280-58
Motor vehicles 233-3;233-4 144-3;144-6;144-19; Fences 280-48 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
Newspaper 233-1;233-3.1 144-21 Fire extinguishers 280-48 172-2;172-5
Notices 233-6;233-8 FLOOD DAMAGE Fire protection 280-48 Site Plan Approval 280-129
Paper 233-1 PREVENTION 148-3; Flammables 280-48 ZONING 280-91;280-94;
PARKS AND 148-4;148-15;148-22 Front yard setbacks 280-50 280-111;280-117
RECREATION See Also FUMES Fuel 280-48 GLASS
AREAS 193-2;193-7 JUNKYARDS 166-4 Garages 28048 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
Penalties for offenses 233-7 Light Industrial(L))District Gas stations 28048 PROPERTY
Planning Board 233-6 280-62 Glass 280-48 MAINTENANCE
Plastic bags 233-1 Light Industrial Park/ Groundwater 280-48 100-3
Plastics 233-1;233-3.1 Planned Office Park Height regulations 280-48 FLOOD DAMAGE
Recyclable materials 233-1 (LIO)District 280-58 Hospitals 280-48 PREVENTION 148-18
Recyclables 233-1;233-2; MUNICIPAL BUILDING Hotels 280-48 Garbage,Rubbish and
233-3;233-3.1;233-4; ENERGY Industrial districts 28048 Refuse 233-1;233-3.1
233-5;233-6 BENCHMARKING Junk 28048 General Business(B)
Recycling 233-7 177-1 Library 280-48 District 280-48
Registration 233-4 NOISE,PREVENTION OF Licenses and permits 280-48 Hamlet Business(HB)
Revocation of permit and/or 180-4;180-7 Lots 280-48 District 28045
license 233-8 See Also ODORS Meetings 280-48 JUNKYARDS 166-1
Schools 233-3 POLICE DEPARTMENT Motels 280-48 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
SEWERS AND SEWAGE RULES AND Motor vehicles 280-48 172-2
DISPOSAL 215-2; REGULATIONS Noise 280-47;280-48 LITTERING 174-1
215-3;2154 A290-15 Nonconforming uses 280-48 PARKS AND
Shrubs 233-4 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Odors 280-48 RECREATION
Sidewalks 233-2 DISPOSAL 215-4 Off-street parking 280-48 AREAS 193-2
Signs 233-3 Signs 280-83 Office districts 280-48 SEWERS AND SEWAGE
Site plan approval 233-6 Site Plan Approval 280-129 Parking 280-48;280-49 DISPOSAL 215-4
Site plans 233-6 STORMWATER Patios 280-48 Signs 280-82;280-85
SOIL REMOVAL 228-7 MANAGEMENT Pedestrian walkways 280-48 GOLD STAR PARENTS
SOLID WASTE 233-1\ 236-19 Pedestrians 280-48 Exemption for War
233-8;233-3.1 Street Excavations 237-6 Permitted uses 280-48 Veterans and Gold Star
See Also SOLID WASTE SUBDIVISION OF LAND Planning Board 280-48 Parents 245-15;245-16
Special Events Requiring 240-35 Plastics 280-48 GOLF COURSES
Chairperson of the ZONING 280-111 Plumbing 280-48 Light Industrial Park/
Zoning Board of GAS STATIONS Pollution 280-48 Planned Office Park
Appeals'Approval General Business(B) Purpose 28047 (LIO)District 280-58
205-4 District 280-48 Restaurants 280-48 ZONING 280-4;280-78
Special permits 233-6 Hamlet Business(HB) Roofs 28048 GRADES AND GRADING
Storage 233-1 District 280-45 Salaries and compensation Adoption of Code 1-4
STORMWATER See Also SERVICE 280-48 COASTAL EROSION
MANAGEMENT STATIONS Sales 280-48 HAZARD AREAS
236-5 GASES Schools 280-48 111-6; 111-10;111-11;
TOURIST AND TRAILER BOATS,DOCKS AND Screens and screening 111-12;111-13
CAMPS 253-7;253-14 WHARVES 96-16 28048 Design Standards 24045
Town Board 233-1;233-2; See Also FUMES Service stations 28048 Farmland Bill of Rights
233-3;233-3.1;2334; Light Industrial(LI)District Setbacks 280-50 280-99
233-6;233-7;233-8 280-62 Shopping centers 28048 FIRE PREVENTION AND
Town Clerk 2334;233-6 Light Industrial Park/ Sidewalks 28048 BUILDING CODE
Town transfer station 233-3 Planned Office Park Signs 28048 ADMINISTRATION
Transfer station special (LIO)District 280-58 Site plan approval 280-48 144-6; 144-8;144-20
permit 233-6 See Also ODORS Site plan review and FLOOD DAMAGE
Trash 233-3.1 Plum Island Research approval 280-48 PREVENTION 148-2;
See Also TRASH District(PIR)280-183 Site plans 280-48 148-4;148-16; 148-17;
Trees 233-4 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Smoke 28048 148-18;148-19;148-21
Trucks 233-6 DISPOSAL 2154 Spas 280-48 Hamlet Business(HB)
Vehicles 233-1;233-3; Special Exception Uses Special exception uses District 280-45
233-3.1;233-4;233-5; 280-143 28048
233-6 Special exceptions 280-48
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GRADES AND GRADING...
HIGHWAY Town Board 47-4 See Also SEEING EYE Signs 280-45
SPECIFICATIONS Violations and penalties DOGS Site plan approval 280-45
161-2;161-4 47-1 See Also SERVICE DOGS Site plan review and
LIGHTING,OUTDOOR GRIEVANCES GUNS approval 28045
172-2 Adoption of Code 1-2 See Also FIREARMS Site plans 28045
Preservation of Natural Adoption of Renumbered PARKS AND Special exception uses
Features 240-49; 2006 Code 1-14 RECREATION 280-45
240-51 Affordable Housing(AHD) AREAS 193-6 Special exceptions 280-45
Roadway Construction District 280-31 POLICE DEPARTMENT Storage 280-45
161-18;161-19; COASTAL EROSION RULES AND ' Two-family dwellings
161-21;161-22; HAZARD AREAS REGULATIONS 280-45
161-23;161-24; 111-26 A290-15 Use regulations 280-45
161-29;161-30; FLOOD DAMAGE See Also WEAPONS Walls 280-45
161-35;161-42;161-46 PREVENTION 148-22 GUTTERS Yards 280-45
SEWERS AND SEWAGE Grievance Procedures 47-1; LITTERING 174-2 ZONING 280-44\280-46
DISPOSAL 215-9 47-2;47-3;47-4 Roadway Construction HAMLET DENSITY(HD)
Signs 280-85 LANDMARK 161-29;161-34 RESIDENTIAL
Site Plan Approval PRESERVATION STORMWATER DISTRICT
280-129;280-133; 170-11 MANAGEMENT Accessory buildings and
280-134;280-136 GROUNDWATER 236-5;236-14 structures 280-22
Small Wind Energy Systems COASTAL EROSION SUBDIVISION OF LAND Accessory uses and
277-1 HAZARD AREAS 240-44 structures 280-22
SOIL REMOVAL 228-4; 111-5;111-6 ZONING 280-4 Apartments 280-22
228-6;228-7 Establishment of Applicability 280-21
STORMWATER Community Housing _ H Bed and breakfast 280-22
MANAGEMENT Fund 17-52 Board of Appeals 280-22
H 236-3;236-5;236-6; General Business(B) HAMLET BUSINESS(HB) Bulk,area and parking
236-9;236-10;236-15; District 280-48 DISTRICT regulations 280-23
236-17;236-18; HOUSING FUND 34-6 Accessory uses and Conservation districts
236-19;236-34 Illicit Discharges 236-25; structures 280-45 280-22
Street Excavations 237-13 236-26 Advertising 280-45 Parking 280-23
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Light Industrial(LI)District Affordable housing 280-45 Permitted uses 280-22
240-3;240-4;240-6; 280-62 Apartments 280-45 Planning Board 280-22
240-10;240-17; Light Industrial Park/ Assessments 280-45 Purpose 280-20
240-19;240-21;240-41 Planned Office Park Awnings 280-45 Residential districts 280-20;
TOBACCO (LIO)District 280-58 Bed and breakfast 280-45 280-21;280-23
ADVERTISING 249-2 Plum Island Research Bicycles 280-45 Sewers 280-22
TOURIST AND TRAILER District(PIR)280-183 Blocks 280-45 Single-family dwellings
CAMPS 253-5 Roadway Construction Board of Appeals 280-45 280-22
WATERFRONT 161-29;161-30 Boardinghouses 28045 Site plan approval 280-22
CONSISTENCY SANITARY FLOW Bulk,area and parking Special exceptions 280-22
REVIEW 268-3 CREDITS, regulations 28046 Town Board 280-21
WETLANDS AND TRANSFER OF Comprehensive Plan 280-45 Two-family dwellings
SHORELINE 275-2; 117-3;117-6 Conservation districts 280-22
2754;275-11 SEWERS AND SEWAGE 280115 Use regulations 280-22
ZONING 280-4;280-78; DISPOSAL 215-2; Construction 280-45 Utilities 280-22
280-108;280-114 215-3;215-4;215-9 Convenience stores 280-45 Water 280-22
GRAFFITI Site Plan Approval Costs and expenses 280-45 ZONING 280-20\280-23
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 280-129;280-137 Financial institutions 280-45 Zoning Maps 280-21
PROPERTY Special Exception Uses Fuel 280-45 HANDBILLS
MAINTENANCE 280-143 Garages 280-45 LITTERING 174-1;174-6
1004 STORMWATER Gas stations 280-45 RENTAL PERMITS 207-7
GRASS MANAGEMENT Glass 280-45 HANDICAPPED PARKING
See BRUSH,GRASS AND 236-3;236-5;236-10; Grades and grading 280-45 See Also PARKING
WEEDS 236-18;236-24 Height regulations 280-45 VEHICLES AND
GRASS CLIPPINGS SUBDIVISION OF LAND Hotels 280-44;280-45 TRAFFIC 260-17;
See Also BRUSH,GRASS 240-4 Improvements 280-45 260-28
AND WEEDS WETLANDS AND Industrial districts 280-45 HANDICAPPED PERSONS
Garbage,Rubbish and SHORELINE 275-3 Library 280-45 See DISABLED PERSONS
Refuse 233-4 Wireless Communication Meetings 280-45 HARASSMENT
See Also LAWNS Facilities 280-70 Motels 280-44;280-45 POLICE DEPARTMENT
NOISE,PREVENTION OF ZONING 280-4;280-91 Motorcycles 280-45 RULES AND
180-4 GUARANTEES Museums 280-45 REGULATIONS
See Also YARD WASTE STORMWATER Off-street parking 280-45 A290-36
GRAVEYARDS MANAGEMENT Office districts 280-45 HARBOR MANAGEMENT
JUNKYARDS 166-1 236-20 Parking 280-45;280-46 See Fishers Island Harbor
GRIEVANCE Street Excavations 237-9 Parking off-street 280-45 Management 157-1\
PROCEDURES SUBDIVISION OF LAND Patios 280-45 157-14
Compensation 47-1 240-31;240-33;240-34 Pedestrian walkways 280-45 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Declaration of policy 47-2 WETLANDS AND Permitted uses 280-45 AND SUBSTANCES
Definitions 47-1 SHORELINE 275-9; Planning Board 280-45 FIRE PREVENTION AND
Discrimination 47-2 275-10 Plastics 280-45 BUILDING CODE
Grievances 47-1;47-2; Wireless Communication Plumbing 280-45 ADMINISTRATION
47-3;47-4 Facilities 280-72 Purpose 280-44 144-19
Hearings 47-4 GUARANTIES Registry 280-45 Illicit Discharges 236-32
Holidays 47-1 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Restaurants 280-45 Light Industrial Park/
Initial presentation 47-3 DISPOSAL 215-8 Roofs 280-45 Planned Office Park
Investigations 47-3 Site Plan Approval 280-131 Salaries and compensation (LIO)District 280-58
Notices 47-1 SUBDIVISION OF LAND 280-45 STORMWATER
PERSONNEL 47-1\47-4 240-34;240-38 Sales 280-45 MANAGEMENT
Records 47-1 ZONING 280-4 Schools 280-45 236-3;236-5
Retirement 47-1 GUIDE DOGS Screens and screening See Also TOXIC
Review by Town Board ANIMALS 83-23 28045 SUBSTANCES
47-4 See Also HEARING DOGS Setbacks 280-45 Water Quality Improvement
Safety standards 47-1 Sidewalks 280-45 1743; 17-44;17-45
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND SUBSTANCES...
WATERFRONT LIGHTING,OUTDOOR HEIGHT REGULATIONS Drainage 161-2;161-3;
CONSISTENCY 172-8 Agricultural Planned 161-4;161-8;161-9;
REVIEW 268-3;268-5 LOCAL LAWS, Development District 161-13
HAZARDOUS WASTES ADOPTION OF 38-1; 280-171 Drainage easements 161-13
Garbage,Rubbish and 38-2;38-4;38-6 Agricultural-Conservation Easements 161-2; 161-3;
Refuse 233-1;233-2 NOISE,PREVENTION OF (A-C)District and 1614;161-13
POLICE DEPARTMENT 180-4 Low-Density Excavations 161-2
RULES AND OPEN SPACE Residential R-80, Fees 16149
REGULATIONS PRESERVATION R-120,R-200 and Final Dedication of Roads
A290-45 185-4;185-5 R-400 Districts 161-49
STORMWATER PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS 280-13;280-15 Final plans 161-3;161-4
MANAGEMENT AND TRANSIENT BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; General Construction
236-4 RETAIL PROPERTY Requirements 161-5\
See Also TOXIC MERCHANTS 197-11 MAINTENANCE 161-14
SUBSTANCES POLICE DEPARTMENT 100-4 Grades and grading 161-2;
HEALTH DEPARTMENT 51-6 COASTAL EROSION 161-4
See BOARD OF HEALTH PUBLIC HEARINGS, HAZARD AREAS Improvements 161-6
HEALTH HAZARDS NOTICE OF 55-1 111-6 Inspections 161-49
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Real Estate Transfer Tax See Also FENCES Lighting 161-4
PROPERTY 17-34 FIRE PREVENTION AND Lots 161-11
MAINTENANCE Recreational Floating Zone BUILDING CODE Major subdivisions 161-4
100-2 District(RFZ)280-201 ADMINISTRATION Manholes 161-2
HEALTH OFFICER RENTAL PERMITS 207-8 144-8 Monuments 161-3
See Also BOARD OF SANITARY FLOW Fishers Island Harbor Planning Board 161-49
HEALTH CREDITS, Management 157-6 Plans and Maps for
SEWERS AND SEWAGE TRANSFER OF FLOOD DAMAGE Subdivisions 161-1\
DISPOSAL 215-3 117-7;117-9;117-12; PREVENTION 148-4; 161-4
HEARING DOGS 117-14 148-21 Preliminary plans 161-2;
ANIMALS 83-23 Senior Citizen Exemption General Business(B) 161-3
See Also GUIDE DOGS 245-4 District 280-48 Procedure 161-49
See Also SEEING EYE Site Plan Approval Hamlet Business(HB) Progress schedule 161-5
DOGS 280-130;280-131; District 280-45 Protection of new drainage
See Also SERVICE DOGS 280-137 Light Industrial(LI)District installations 161-9
HEARING OFFICER SOIL REMOVAL 228-5; 280-62 Records 161-49
Real Estate Transfer Tax 228-12 Light Industrial Park/ Reports 161-49
17-34 Southold Community Planned Office Park Responsibility of developer
HEARINGS Preservation Fund 17-7 (LIO)District 280-58 161-6
Adoption of Renumbered Special Events Requiring LIGHTING,OUTDOOR See Roadway Construction
2006 Code 1-14 Chairperson of the 172-2;172-5;172-6; 161-15\161-48
Affordable Housing(AHD) Zoning Board of 172-8 Safety standards 161-6;
District 280-26;280-29 Appeals'Approval Removal of Utility Poles 161-7
AGRICULTURAL LANDS 205-6 237-31 Sales 161-49
PRESERVATION Special Exception Uses Roadway Construction Sidewalks 161-3;161-4
70-4;70-5 280-141 161-44;161-46 Signs 161-11;161-12
Agricultural Planned STORMWATER Signs 280-82;280-85 Sketch plans 161-1
Development District MANAGEMENT Site Plan Approval 280-134 Soil removal 161-10
280-174;280-175; 236-5 Small Wind Energy Systems Speed limits 161-12
280-177 SUBDIVISION OF LAND 277-1;277-2;277-3; Stormwater 161-6;161-8
Agricultural-Conservation 240-13;240-19; 277-4 Stormwater runoff 161-8
(A-C)District and 240-25;240-29; SOIL REMOVAL 228-7 Street signs 161-12
Low-Density 240-30;240-53 Street Numbering 237-26 Street trees 161-3
Residential R-80, TOURIST AND TRAILER SUBDIVISION OF LAND Streetlighting 161-3;161-4
R-120,R-200 and CAMPS 253-2;2534 240-10 Temporary roads 161-14
R-400 Districts 280-13 WETLANDS AND WATERFRONT Tests 161-2;161-6
Board of Appeals 280-146; SHORELINE 275-3.1; CONSISTENCY Topsoil removal 161-10
280-150 275-8 REVIEW 268-3 Town Attorney 16149
BOATS,DOCKS AND ZONING 280-92;280-157; WETLANDS AND Town Board 161-12;161-49
WHARVES 96-31; 280-159 SHORELINE 275-2; Town Clerk 161-49
96-32 HEATING 275-11 Town Engineer 161-5;
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; FIRE PREVENTION AND Wireless Communication 161-6;161-8;161-49
PROPERTY BUILDING CODE Facilities 280-69; Traffic maintenance 161-7
MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION 280-70;280-71; Trees 161-11
100-7 144-6;144-8;144-10 280-72;280-73; Vehicles 161-7
COASTAL EROSION FLOOD DAMAGE 280-74;280-76; Water 161-11
HAZARD AREAS PREVENTION 148-16 280-76.2 Wells 161-3
111-23;111-27;111-35 Light Industrial Park/ ZONING 280-4;280-78; HISTORIC DISTRICTS
Districts 280-11 Planned Office Park 280-94;280-104; FLOOD DAMAGE
ENVIRONMENTAL (LIO)District 280-58 280-105;280-106; PREVENTION 148-4
QUALITY REVIEW MUNICIPAL BUILDING 280-107;280-108; LANDMARK
130-10;130-11;130-12 ENERGY 280-109;280-117; PRESERVATION
Exemption for Volunteer BENCHMARKING 280-208 170-4; 170-5
Fire Fighters and 177-1 HIGHWAY WATERFRONT
Ambulance Workers Roadway Construction SPECIFICATIONS CONSISTENCY
245-13 161-22;161-23 Bonds 16149 REVIEW 268-3
Garbage,Rubbish and HEDGES Construction 161-2;1614; Wireless Communication
Refuse 233-6;233-8 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 161-6;161-7;161-9; Facilities 280-75
Grievance Procedures 47-4 PROPERTY 161-14 HISTORIC FEATURES
Historic Preservation MAINTENANCE Construction plans 161-4 LANDMARK
District(HPD)280-195 1004 Costs and expenses 161-6; PRESERVATION
HOUSING FUND 344; See Also FENCES 161-49 170-3; 170-8
34-6 Stop and Yield Intersections Curbs 1614 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
JUNKYARDS 166-6 260-4 Dead-end streets 161-11 2404
LANDMARK WETLANDS AND Dirt 161-9
PRESERVATION SHORELINE 275-2
170-5;170-7;170-14 ZONING 280-78;280-106
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HISTORIC LANDMARKS Historic Preservation HORSES Compensation 34-6
Historic Preservation Commission 280-192; AGRICULTURAL USES Construction 34-5
District(HPD) 280-195 72-4 Costs and expenses 34-3;
280-192;280-195 Insurance 280-191 Agricultural-Conservation 34-5;34-6
LANDMARK Library 280-191;280-193 (A-C)District and Definitions 34-3
PRESERVATION Maintenance and Low-Density Emergencies 34-2;34-6
170-1;170-2;170-4; termination 280-196 Residential R-80, Farms and fanning 34-6
170-5;170-8;170-9; Meetings 280-193;280-195 R-120,R-200 and Findings 34-2
170-10 Museums 280-193 R-400 Districts 280-13 Fund established 34-4
Plum Island Conservation Notices 280-195 Farmland Bill of Rights Groundwater 34-6
District(PIC)280-187 Permitted uses 280-193 280-98;280-99 Hearings 34-4;34-6
Plum Island Research Planning Board 280-193; Light Industrial(LI)District Housing Advisory
District(PIR)280-183 280-195;280-196 280-62 Commission
Site Plan Approval 280-131 Planning Commission Light Industrial Park/ established 34-6
HISTORIC 280-195 Planned Office Park Improvements 34-2;34-5;
PRESERVATION Pre-application procedure (LIO)District 280-58 34-6
BOATS,DOCKS AND 280-194 See Also LIVESTOCK Meetings 34-6
WHARVES 96-15 Property maintenance STORMWATER Membership 34-6
Exemption for Historic 280-196 MANAGEMENT Minutes 34-6
Properties 245-19 Purpose;applicability of 236-5 Natural resources 34-6
FLOOD DAMAGE amendments 280-190 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Open space 34-6
PREVENTION 148-4 Reports 280-195 240-3 Parking 34-6
Historic Preservation Sales 280-191 TRANSPORTATION Planned unit developments
District(HPD) Schools 280-191;280-193 ACCESS 34-6
280-190;280-192 Sewers 280-195 MANAGEMENT 64-2 Police officers 34-2
LANDMARK Site plan approval 280-193 Waterfowl and Gull Feeding Purpose 34-1
PRESERVATION Town Attorney 280-196 and Domestic Pet Purposes of fund 34-5
170-4 Town Board 280-190; Waste 83-27 Qualifications 34-2;34-5
Real Estate Transfer Tax 280-195;280-196 WETLANDS AND Sales 34-2;34-4;34-5;34-6
I 17-24 Town Clerk 280-195; SHORELINE 275-2 Town Board 34-3;34-4;
Southold Community 280-196 ZONING 280-4 34-6
Preservation Fund Use regulations 280-193 HOSPITALS Water 34-6
17-4;17-8 Utilities 280-195 Agricultural-Conservation HUNTING
STORMWATER Violations and penalties (A-C)District and BOATS,DOCKS AND
MANAGEMENT 280-196 Low-Density WHARVES 96-20
236-6 Water 280-195 Residential R-80, Deer 163-3
HISTORIC ZONING 280-190\280-196 R-120,R-200 and Deer hunting 163-3
PRESERVATION Zoning districts 280-190 R-400 Districts 280-13 HUNTING 163-1;163-2;
COMMISSION Zoning Maps 280-195; General Business(B) 163-3
Agricultural-Conservation 280-196 District 280-48 Licenses and permits 163-2
(A-C)District and HISTORIC RESOURCES Low-Density Residential PARKS AND
Low-Density LANDMARK R-40 District 280-17 RECREATION
Residential R-80, PRESERVATION POLICE DEPARTMENT AREAS 193-2;
R-120,R-200 and 170-2 RULES AND 193-3.1; 193-6
R-400 Districts 280-15 Plum Island Conservation REGULATIONS Purpose 163-2
Exemption for Historic District(PIC)280-186 A290-44;A290-45 Special permits 163-3
Properties 245-19 Real Estate Transfer Tax ZONING 280-4;280-78; Title 163-1
Historic Preservation 17-19 280-79 Town Board 163-2
District(HPD) STORMWATER HOT TUBS Town Clerk 163-2
280-192;280-195 MANAGEMENT BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Waiver 163-3
LANDMARK 236-20 PROPERTY Waivers 163-2;163-3
PRESERVATION WATERFRONT MAINTENANCE ZONING 280-4
170-4;170-5;170-6; CONSISTENCY 100-4
170-7;170-8;170-9; REVIEW 268-5 STORMWATER _ I
170-10;170-11; HISTORICAL DISTRICTS MANAGEMENT
170-12;170-14 Wireless Communication 236-5 ILLICIT CONNECTIONS
Rules of Conduct 26-16 Facilities 280-70 HOTELS Illicit Discharges 236-25
Site Plan Approval HISTORICAL FEATURES FIRE PREVENTION AND See Also SEWAGE
280-131;280-135 Site Plan Approval 280-133 BUILDING CODE DISPOSAL,PRIVATE
HISTORIC HOLDING TANKS ADMINISTRATION
PRESERVATION Water Quality Improvement 144-8 See Also SEWERS
DISTRICT(HPD) 17-43 General Business(B) STORMWATER
Accessory uses and HOLIDAYS District 280-48 MANAGEMENT
structures 280-193 Farmland Bill of Rights Hamlet Business(HB) 236-4;236-5;236-35
Apartments 280-193 280-99 District 280-44;280-45 ILLICIT DISCHARGES
Application procedure Grievance Procedures 47-1 Limited Business(LB) Access and monitoring of
280-195 NOISE,PREVENTION OF District 280-41 discharges 23 6-3 1
Bed and breakfast 280-193 180-4;180-7 Marine R(MII)District Accidental discharges
Comprehensive Plan PUBLIC 280-55 236-28
280-195 ENTERTAINMENT See Also MOTELS Activities contaminating
County Clerk 280-196 AND SPECIAL Parking at Beaches 189-3 stormwater prohibited
Day-care facilities 280-193 EVENTS 205-3 Resort Residential(RR) 236-27
Definitions 280-191 VEHICLES AND District 280-35 Air conditioning 236-25
Demolition 280-190 TRAFFIC 260-1; Signs 280-85 Certificates of compliance
Eligibility 280-192 260-11 ZONING 280-4;280-78; 236-28
Farms and fanning 280-191 HOME OCCUPATIONS 280-79 Cigarettes 236-28
Fees 280-195 Agricultural-Conservation HOUSES OF WORSHIP Construction 236-25;
Fire prevention 280-196 (A-C)District and See CHURCHES 236-28;236-30
Hearings 280-195 Low-Density See PLACES OF Costs and expenses 236-28;
Historic landmarks Residential R-80, WORSHIP 236-31
280-192;280-195 R-120,R-200 and HOUSING FUND Discharge and connection
Historic preservation R-400 Districts 280-13 Affordable housing 34-1; prohibitions 236-25
280-190;280-192 ZONING 280-4;280-78 34-2;34-5;34-6 Emergencies 236-29;
Assessments 34-3 236-32
Bonds 34-4
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ILLICIT DISCHARGES...
Failing individual sewage FIRE PREVENTION AND INSECTS SUBDIVISION OF LAND
treatment systems BUILDING CODE FLOOD DAMAGE 240-9;240-10;240-20;
prohibited 236-26 ADMINISTRATION PREVENTION 148-16 240-32;240-33;
Groundwater 236-25; 144-8 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS 240-36;240-37
236-26 FLOOD DAMAGE AND TRANSIENT TOURIST AND TRAILER
Hazardous materials and PREVENTION 148-4; RETAIL CAMPS 253-13
substances 236-32 148-13;148-14; MERCHANTS 197-10 VEHICLES AND
Illicit connections 236-25 148-15;148-16; Roadway Construction TRAFFIC 260-28
Industrial or construction 148-17; 148-18; 161-44 WATERFRONT
activity discharges 148-19;148-20;148-23 INSPECTIONS CONSISTENCY
236-30 Hamlet Business(HB) Adoption of Renumbered REVIEW 268-3;268-5
Inspections 236-31 District 280-45 2006 Code 1-14 WETLANDS AND
Lawns 236-25 HIGHWAY Agricultural-Conservation SHORELINE 275-7;
Notices 236-25;236-27; SPECIFICATIONS (A-C)District and 275-9;275-10;275-11;
236-29;236-32 161-6 Low-Density 275-16
Notification of spills 236-32 HOUSING FUND 34-2; Residential R-80, Wireless Communication
Pet waste 236-27 34-5;34-6 R-120,R-200 and Facilities 280-69;
Prevention,control and LIGHTING,OUTDOOR R-400 Districts 280-13 280-70;280-74
reduction of stormwater 172-4 BOATS,DOCKS AND ZONING 280-151;280-154
pollutants by use of Preservation of Natural WHARVES 96-24 INSURANCE
best management Features 240-51 See Also BUILDING Assessment and Tax Relief
practices 236-28 Real Estate Transfer Tax INSPECTOR for Superstorm Sandy
Records 236-31;236-32 17-20 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Impact 245-23
Search warrants 236-31 Records Management 59-15 PROPERTY See Also CERTIFICATES
Security standards 23 6-3 1 Roadway Construction MAINTENANCE OF INSURANCE
Septic tanks 236-26;236-28 161-25 100-5;100-9 Districts 280-10
See Also SEWAGE Site Plan Approval Chief of Police A290-7 ELECTRICAL
DISPOSAL,PRIVATE 280-129;280-131; COASTAL EROSION INSPECTIONS 126-2
280-133;280-137 HAZARD AREAS FILMING 139-11
Sewers 236-26 SOIL REMOVAL 228-4 111-29 FIRE PREVENTION AND
Stormwater 236-25; Southold Community ELECTRICAL BUILDING CODE
236-26;236-27; Preservation Fund 17-8 INSPECTIONS 126-1; ADMINISTRATION
236-28;236-30;236-31 STORMWATER 126-2;126-3 144-10
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT Farmland Bill of Rights FLOOD DAMAGE
MANAGEMENT 236-5;236-17 280-101 PREVENTION 148-2;
236-25\236-32 SUBDIVISION OF LAND FIRE PREVENTION AND 148-4;148-6;148-7;
Suspension of access to 240-3;240-6;240-9; BUILDING CODE 148-12;148-14;
MS4 in emergency 240-10;240-16; ADMINISTRATION 148-15;148-17;
situations or due to 240-17;240-20; 144-3;144-5;144-6; 148-18;148-21;148-23
illicit discharge 236-29 240-30;240-31; 144-8;144-15;144-16; Historic Preservation
Tests 236-25 240-32;240-33; 144-19;144-20; District(HPD)280-191
Trash 236-28 240-34;240-35; 144-23;144-24 Marine I(MI)District
Violations and penalties 240-36;240-37; Fishers Island Harbor 280-52
236-25;236-27; 240-38;240-39; Management 157-8 Marine H(MIl)District
236-29;236-31 240-40;240-41; FLOOD DAMAGE 280-55
Waivers 236-25 240-53;240-59 PREVENTION Real Estate Transfer Tax
Water 236-25;236-26 Targeted Business 148-12;148-14 17-32;17-34
Wetlands 236-25 Investment Exemption Garbage,Rubbish and Residential Office(RO)
IMPACT FEES 245-7 Refuse 233-4;233-6 District 280-38
See FEES TRANSPORTATION HIGHWAY Senior Citizen Exemption
IMPOUNDMENT ACCESS SPECIFICATIONS 245-1
Dogs 83-11;83-12 MANAGEMENT 64-5 161-49 SEWERS AND SEWAGE
Emergency Removal of VEHICLES,MOTOR- Illicit Discharges 236-31 DISPOSAL 215-8
Vehicles 260-24 DRIVEN 264-6 JUNKYARDS 166-6 SOIL REMOVAL 228-6
FIRE PREVENTION AND Water Quality Improvement LOCAL LAWS, STORMWATER
BUILDING CODE 17-41;17-42;17-43; ADOPTION OF 38-2 MANAGEMENT
ADMINISTRATION 17-44;17-45;17-46 Parking at Beaches 189-3; 236-5
144-8 WATERFRONT 189-4 Street Excavations 237-8;
STORMWATER CONSISTENCY POLICE DEPARTMENT 237-18
MANAGEMENT REVIEW 268-3 RULES AND WETLANDS AND
236-5 WETLANDS AND REGULATIONS SHORELINE 275-3.1
VEHICLES,MOTOR- SHORELINE 275-3; A290-15;A290-27 INTERNET
DRIVEN 264-9 275-5 RECORDS 59-3;59-9; MUNICIPAL BUILDING
WETLANDS AND ZONING 2804;280-207 59-10 ENERGY
SHORELINE 275-6 INDECENT LANGUAGE RENTAL PERMITS 207-5; BENCHMARKING
IMPROVEMENTS See PROFANITY 207-6;207-7 177-1; 177-4
Adoption of Code 1-4 INDEMNIFICATION Roadway Construction Rules of Conduct 26-12
Affordable Housing(AHD) See LIABILITY 161-19;161-21; INTOXICATED PERSONS
District 280-25;280-30 INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS 16142;16146;161-48 See ALCOHOLIC
AGRICULTURAL LANDS Districts 280-5 SEWERS AND SEWAGE BEVERAGES
PRESERVATION 70-2 General Business(B) DISPOSAL 215-3; INTOXICATING
Agricultural Planned District 280-48 215-4;215-7;215-9; BEVERAGES
Development District Hamlet Business(HB) 215-10 See Also ALCOHOLIC
280-171;280-174 District 280-45 Site Plan Approval 280-137 BEVERAGES
Assessment and Tax Relief Light Industrial(LI)District Special Events Requiring PARKS AND
for Superstorm Sandy 280-63 Chairperson of the RECREATION
Impact 245-20; Roadway Construction Zoning Board of AREAS 193-9
245-22;245-23 161-15 Appeals'Approval POLICE DEPARTMENT
BOATS,DOCKS AND ZONING 280-93;280-94 205-5 RULES AND
WHARVES 96-8 INDUSTRIAL WASTES STORMWATER REGULATIONS
COASTAL EROSION SEWERS AND SEWAGE MANAGEMENT A290-15;A290-24
HAZARD AREAS DISPOSAL 215-2; 236-4;236-9;236-20; INTOXICATION
111-6 215-3;215-4 236-22;236-24;236-34 See Also ALCOHOLIC
Design Standards 240-45 Street Excavations 237-14 BEVERAGES
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INTOXICATION...
POLICE DEPARTMENT Legislative intent 166-1 Criteria for approval of Site Plan Approval
RULES AND Liability 166-8 demolition or removal 280-129;280-131;
REGULATIONS License required 166-3 of historic landmarks 280-133;280-134;
A290-9 Licenses and permits 170-9 280-137
INVESTIGATIONS 166-1;166-3;166-4; Definitions 170-3 SOIL REMOVAL 228-4
ALARM SYSTEMS 75-1 166-5;166-6;166-7; Demolition 170-2;170-3; STORMWATER
Chief of Police A290-7 166-8 170-4;170-5;170-6; MANAGEMENT
Ethics Board 26-21;26-22; Motorcycles 166-2 170-7;170-9;170-10 236-10;236-16;
26-23;26-25 Notices 166-5 Designation of historic 236-20;236-34
FIRE PREVENTION AND Nuisances 166-1 landmarks 170-5 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
BUILDING CODE Penalties for offenses 166-8 Easements 170-4 240-32;240-36;
ADMINISTRATION Plastics 166-1 Eminent domain 170-7 240-42;240-43
144-5 Regulations 166-7 Enforcement 170-12 WATERFRONT
Grievance Procedures 47-3 Sales 166-3 Fees 170-7;170-14 CONSISTENCY
PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS Sanitary facilities 166-7 Grievances 170-11 REVIEW 268-3
AND TRANSIENT Septic tanks 166-7 Hardship criteria for WETLANDS AND
RETAIL Sewers 166-4;166-7 approval of demolition, SHORELINE 275-3;
MERCHANTS 197-7 Storage 166-3 removal or alteration of 275-5;275-11
POLICE DEPARTMENT Tires 166-1 historic landmarks Wireless Communication
51-6 Town Board 166-1;166-6; 170-10 Facilities 280-69;
POLICE DEPARTMENT 166-7;166-8 Hearings 170-5;170-7; 280-70;280-76.2
RULES AND Town Clerk 166-4;166-5; 170-14 ZONING 280-4;280-78;
REGULATIONS 166-7 Historic districts 170-4; 280-91;280-92;
A290-15;A290-17; Trash 166-7 170-5 280-93;280-94;
A290-19;A290-20; Trespassing 166-7 Historic features 170-3; 280-95;280-123
A290-21;A290-24; Trucks 166-2 170-8 LAWNS
A290-25;A290-31 Vehicles 166-2 Historic landmarks 170-1; See Also BRUSH,GRASS
RECORDS 59-2 Violations and penalties 170-2;1704;170-5; AND WEEDS
Site Plan Approval 280-130 166-8 170-8;170-9;170-10 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
WATERFRONT Water 166-4 Historic preservation 170-4 PROPERTY
CONSISTENCY ZONING 280-4 Historic Preservation MAINTENANCE
REVIEW 268-3 JUVENILES Commission 170-4; 1004
WETLANDS AND See MINORS 170-5;170-6;170-7; See Also GRASS
SHORELINE 275-8 170-8;170-9;170-10; CLIPPINGS
— K— 170-11;170-12;170-14 Illicit Discharges 236-25
— J — Historic Preservation NOISE,PREVENTION OF
KENNELS Commission; 180-4
JUNK Agricultural-Conservation membership;terms; STORMWATER
Garbage,Rubbish and (A-C)District and powers and duties MANAGEMENT
L Refuse 233-1;233-2 Low-Density 170-4 236-4;236-19
General Business(B) Residential R-80, Historic resources 170-2 WETLANDS AND
District 280-48 R-120,R-200 and Meetings 170-4 SHORELINE 275-2
JUNKYARDS 166-6;166-7 R-400 Districts 280-13 Membership 170-4 See Also YARD WASTE
Light Industrial(LI)District ZONING 280-4 Minutes 170-4 LEAF WASTE
280-62 Notices 170-4;170-5; See YARD WASTE
Light Industrial Park/ — L — 170-7; 170-14 LEASHING
Planned Office Park Obstructions 170-3 PARKS AND
(LIO)District 280-58 LANDFILLS Penalties for offenses RECREATION
ZONING 280-4 Garbage,Rubbish and 170-13 AREAS 193-3.1
JUNKYARDS Refuse 233-3.1;233-4 Powers and duties 170-4 LEAVES OF ABSENCE
Adoption of Code 1-2 Roadway Construction Purpose 170-2 See SICK LEAVE
Adoption of Renumbered 161-16 Qualifications 170-5 LETTERS OF CREDIT
2006 Code 1-14 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Quorum 170-4 Site Plan Approval 280-131
Application for license 240-44 Records 170-5; 170-11 STORMWATER
166-4 ZONING 280-4 Reports 170-5 MANAGEMENT
Batteries 166-1 LANDLORDS Stop-work orders 170-12 236-20
Brush,grass and weeds RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 Title 170-1 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
166-7 See Also RENTAL Town Attorney 170-13 240-34
Burning 166-3;166-7 PROPERTY Town Board 170-4;170-5; LIABILITY
Combustibles 166-1; 166-7 LANDMARK 170-10;170-11;170-14 Adoption of Code 1-4
Costs and expenses 166-6 PRESERVATION Town Clerk 170-5 Agricultural-Conservation
Definitions 166-2 Accessory buildings and Violations and penalties (A-C)District and
Drainage 166-4 structures 170-7 170-13 Low-Density
Dumps and dumping 166-3; Appeals 170-11 Zoning districts 170-8 Residential R-80,
166-7 Application for certificate of LANDSCAPING R-120,R-200 and
Existing businesses 166-5 appropriateness 170-7 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; R-400 Districts 280-13
Explosives 166-1 Building permits 170-5; PROPERTY ANIMALS 83-25
Fees 166-6 170-6 MAINTENANCE BOATS,DOCKS AND
Fences 166-4; 166-7 Certificate of 100-4 WHARVES 96-10;
Fire extinguishers 166-7 appropriateness for Districts 280-7 96-25
Fire hazards 166-7 alteration,demolition Garbage,Rubbish and BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
Fire lanes 166-7 or new construction Refuse 233-4 PROPERTY
Flammables 166-1 170-6 Limited Business(LB) MAINTENANCE
Gas 1664 Certificates of District 280-41 100-11
Glass 166-1 appropriateness 170-4; NOISE,PREVENTION OF DEFENSE AND
Graveyards 166-1 170-6;170-7;170-9; 180-4;180-7 INDEMNIFICATION
Hearings 166-6 170-10; 170-12;170-14 Preservation of Natural 21-2
Inspections 166-6 Code Enforcement Officer Features 240-49 See Also DEFENSE AND
Issuance of license;fee; 170-12; 170-13 Recreational Floating Zone INDEMNIFICATION
display;duration; Construction 170-6;170-7 District(RFZ)280-201 Establishment of
transferability; Costs and expenses 170-14 Roadway Construction Community Housing
revocation;previous Criteria for approval of 161-42;161-43 Fund 17-48
licenses 166-6 alteration of facades of See Also SCREENS AND ETHICS 26-26
Junk 166-6;166-7 historic landmarks SCREENING FILMING 139-3;139-11
JUNKYARDS 166-1 170-8
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LIABILITY...
FIRE PREVENTION AND BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Special Events Requiring Fences 280-62
BUILDING CODE PROPERTY Town Board Approval Fowl 280-62
ADMINISTRATION MAINTENANCE 205-7 Front yard setbacks 280-64
144-3;144-20 100-3 See Also SPECIAL Fuel 280-62
Fishers Island Harbor BURNING,OUTDOOR PERMITS Fumes 280-62
Management 157-12 104-1;104-2 STORMWATER Garages 280-62
FLOOD DAMAGE CANNABIS 106-2 MANAGEMENT Gas 280-62
PREVENTION 148-10 COASTAL EROSION 236-2;236-4;236-5; Gases 280-62
JUNKYARDS 166-8 HAZARD AREAS 236-14;236-21 Glare 280-62
Real Estate Transfer Tax 111-27; 111-29;111-31 Street Excavations 237-6; Groundwater 280-62
17-20;17-23;17-29; Code of Ethics 26-2 237-10;237-13 Height regulations 280-62
17-31;17-34;17-35 See Also CONSTRUCTION SUBDIVISION OF LAND Horses 280-62
SEWERS AND SEWAGE PERMITS 240-21;240-25;240-26 Industrial districts 280-63
DISPOSAL 215-4; ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO Junk 280-62
215-8;215-10;215-17 QUALITY REVIEW ADVERTISING 249-2 Liens 280-62
Signs 280-88 130-5 TOURIST AND TRAILER Lots 280-61
SOIL REMOVAL 228-9 ETHICS 26-17 CAMPS 253-3;253-12 Noise 280-62
STORMWATER Ethics Board 26-21 VEHICLES AND Notices 280-62
MANAGEMENT Farm Stands 72-6 TRAFFIC 260-17 Nuisances 280-62
236-20 FILMING 139-1;139-3 WATERFRONT Odors 280-62
Street Excavations 237-13; FIRE PREVENTION AND CONSISTENCY Office districts 280-62
237-14;237-16;237-18 BUILDING CODE REVIEW 268-3 Parking 280-62;280-63
SUBDIVISION OF LAND ADMINISTRATION WETLANDS AND Permitted uses 280-62
240-54 144-5;144-8;144-19 SHORELINE 275-2; Planning Board 280-62
TOBACCO Fishers Island Harbor 275-3.1;275-5;275-6; Plumbing 280-62
ADVERTISING 249-2 Management 157-6 275-8;275-11;275-16 Pollution 280-62
VEHICLES,MOTOR- FLOOD DAMAGE Wireless Communication Purpose 280-61
DRIVEN 264-20 PREVENTION 148-4; Facilities 280-71; Safety standards 280-62
Waterfowl and Gull Feeding 148-11; 148-14 280-74;280-76.1 Sales 280-62
and Domestic Pet Games of Chance 92-13; ZONING 280-3;2804; Schools 280-62
Waste 83-27 92-14 280-115 Screens and screening
WETLANDS AND Garbage,Rubbish and LIENS 280-62;280-64
SHORELINE 275-3.1; Refuse 233-2;233-3; Affordable Housing(AHD) Setbacks 280-62;280-64
275-9;275-10 233-3.1;233-4;233-8 District 280-25 Shrubs 280-62
LIABILITY INSURANCE General Business(B) BOATS,DOCKS AND Signs 280-62
FILMING 139-11 District 280-48 WHARVES 96-10; Site plan approval 280-62
Special Events Requiring HUNTING 163-2 96-25 Site plan review and
Chairperson of the JUNKYARDS 166-1; BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; approval 280-62
Zoning Board of 166-3;166-4;166-5; PROPERTY Smoke 280-62
Appeals'Approval 166-6;166-7;166-8 MAINTENANCE Solar collectors 280-62
205-4 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR 100-10 Solar energy 280-62
WETLANDS AND 172-8 Fishers Island Harbor Solar energy systems
SHORELINE 275-9 Members of the Department Management 157-12 280-62
LIBRARY A290-33 Light Industrial(LI)District Special exception uses
General Business(B) OPEN SPACE 280-62 280-62
District 280-48 PRESERVATION Light Industrial Park/ Special exceptions 280-62
Hamlet Business(HB) 185-5 Planned Office Park Storage 280-62
District 28045 Parking at Beaches 189-2; (LIO)District 280-58 Tests 280-62
Historic Preservation 189-3;189-4;189-5 Real Estate Transfer Tax Trees 280-62
District(HPD) PARKS AND 17-20;17-27;17-35 Trucks 280-62
280-191;280-193 RECREATION SEWERS AND SEWAGE Use regulations 280-62
Limited Business(LB) AREAS 193-3.1 DISPOSAL 215-16; Utilities 280-62
District 28041 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS 215-17 Vibrations 280-62
Low-Density Residential AND TRANSIENT Signs 280-88 Violations and penalties
R-40 District 280-17 RETAIL Site Plan Approval 280-131 280-62
Residential Office(RO) MERCHANTS 197-3; STORMWATER Waivers 280-62
District 280-38 197-4;197-6;197-7; MANAGEMENT Yards 280-62;280-64
YOUTH BOARD 68-1 197-8;197-9;197-11; 236-9;236-34 ZONING 280-61\280-64
ZONING 280-78;280-79 197-13 SUBDIVISION OF LAND LIGHT INDUSTRIAL
LICENSES AND PERMITS Preservation of Natural 240-34;24044 PARK/PLANNED
Adoption of Code 1-4 Features 240-49 WETLANDS AND OFFICE PARK(LIO)
Adoption of Renumbered PUBLIC SHORELINE 275-11 DISTRICT
2006 Code 1-16 ENTERTAINMENT Wireless Communication Abandonment 280-58
AGRICULTURAL LANDS AND SPECIAL Facilities 280-76 Accessory uses and
PRESERVATION 70-5 EVENTS 205-2;205-9 ZONING 280-92 structures 280-58
Agricultural-Conservation RENTAL PERMITS 207-7 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL(LI) Animals 280-58
(A-C)District and Residential Office(RO) DISTRICT Apartments 280-58
Low-Density District 280-38 Abandonment 280-62 Assessments 280-58
Residential R-80, Rules of Conduct 26-16 Accessory uses and Batteries 280-58
R-120,R-200 and SALVAGE CENTERS structures 280-62 Board of Appeals 280-58
R-400 Districts 280-13 211-5 Animals 280-62 Boats and Boating 280-58
ALARM SYSTEMS 75-2; SEWERS AND SEWAGE Apartments 280-62 Buffers 280-58;280-60
75-3;75-4;75-6 DISPOSAL 215-2; Assessments 280-62 Building Inspector 280-58
ANIMALS 83-17;83-19; 215-7;215-8 Batteries 280-62 Bulk,area and parking
83-20;83-21;83-22; Shellfish 219-6 Board of Appeals 280-62 regulations 280-59
83-23;83-24;83-26 Site Plan Approval Boats and Boating 280-62 Business districts 280-58
BINGO AND GAMES OF 280-130;280-131; Buffers 280-62;280-64 Camps 280-58
CHANCE 92-2;92-3 280-133;280-136 Building Inspector 280-62 Costs and expenses 280-58
BOATS,DOCKS AND SOIL REMOVAL 228-8; Bulk,area and parking Docks 280-58
WHARVES 96-3; 228-12 regulations 280-63 Dust 280-58
96-24 Special Events Requiring Costs and expenses 280-62 Explosives 280-58
See Also BUILDING Chairperson of the Docks 280-62 Farms and farming 280-58
PERMITS Zoning Board of Dust 280-62 Fences 280-58
Appeals'Approval Explosives 280-62 Fowl 280-58
205-4;205-5 Farms and farming 280-62 Front yard setbacks 280-60
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OFFICE PARK(LIO)DISTRICT...
Fuel 280-58 HIGHWAY Review procedures 172-8 TRANSPORTATION
Fumes 280-58 SPECIFICATIONS Safety standards 172-2; ACCESS
Garages 280-58 161-4 172-5 MANAGEMENT 64-5
Gas 280-58 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Security standards 172-2 LITTERING
Gases 280-58 172-1;172-2;172-4; Service stations 172-5 Adoption of Code 1-2
Glare 280-58 172-5;172-6;172-7; Sidewalks 172-5 Adoption of Renumbered
Golf courses 280-58 172-8 Signs 172-7;172-8 2006 Code 1-14
Groundwater 280-58 MUNICIPAL BUILDING Site plans 172-8 Advertising 174-1;174-6
Hazardous materials and ENERGY Standards for exterior Aluminum 174-1
substances 280-58 BENCHMARKING lighting 172-5 Animals 174-1
Heating 280-58 177-1 Streetlighting 172-2;172-5; Assessments 174-5
Height regulations 280-58 Roadway Construction 172-8 Assessor 174-5
Horses 280-58 161-46 Title 172-1 Blight 174-1
Junk 280-58 Signs 280-81;280-83; Towers 172-6 Budget 174-5
Liens 280-58 280-87;280-88 Trespassing 172-2;172-5 Charges 174-5
Motor vehicles 280-58 Site Plan Approval Utilities 1724;172-5 Combustibles 174-1
Noise 280-58 280-129;280-133; Vapors 172-7 Costs and expenses 174-5
Notices 280-58 280-137 Variances 172-8 Definitions 174-1
Nuisances 280-58 Small Wind Energy Systems Violations and penalties Driveways 174-1;174-2
Odors 280-58 277-4 172-9 Garbage,rubbish and refuse
Off-street parking 280-58 Special Events Requiring Walls 172-2;172-7;172-8 174-1;174-2
Office districts 280-58 Chairperson of the Yards 172-2 Glass 174-1
Parking 280-58;280-59 Zoning Board of Zoning Board of Appeals Gutters 174-2
Permitted uses 280-58 Appeals'Approval 172-8 Handbills 174-1;174-6
Planning Board 280-58 205-4 LINUTED BUSINESS(LB) Litter 174-1; 174-2;174-3;
Plumbing 280-58 Special Events Requiring DISTRICT 174-4; 174-5
Pollution 280-58 Town Board Approval Accessory uses and Litter from vehicles 174-3
Purpose 280-57 205-7 structures 280-41 Litter in parks,beaches and
Recyclables 280-58 Street Excavations 237-12 Apartments 28041 bodies of water 174-4
Recycling 280-58 See Also Bed and breakfast 280-41 Litter in public places 174-2
Safety standards 280-58 STREETLIGHTING Bicycles 280-41 Litter on private property
Sales 280-58 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Board of Appeals 28041 174-5
Schools 280-58 240-44 Bulk,area and parking Newspaper 174-6
Screens and screening TOURIST AND TRAILER regulations 280-42 Notices 174-5
280-58;280-60 CAMPS 253-3 Cats 280-41 Paper 174-1
Setbacks 280-58;280-60 TRANSPORTATION Conservation districts Parking 174-1
Shrubs 280-58 ACCESS 280-41 Parks and recreation 174-1;
Signs 280-58 MANAGEMENT 64-5 Dogs 280-41 174-4
Site plan approval 280-58 WETLANDS AND Drive-in restaurants 280-41 Peddling and soliciting
L Site plan review and SHORELINE 275-11 Farms and farming 280-41 174-6
approval 280-58 Wireless Communication Fences 280-41 Penalties for offenses 174-7
Site plans 280-58 Facilities 280-69; Front yard setbacks 280-43 Plastics 174-1
Smoke 280-58 280-70 Hotels 280-41 Playgrounds 174-1
Solar collectors 280-58 ZONING 280-4;280-111; Landscaping 280-41 Ponds 174-4
Solar energy 280-58 280-117 Library 280-41 Porches 174-1
Solar energy systems LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Lots 28041 Records 174-5
280-58 Applicability 172-4 Motorcycles 280-41 Reports 174-5
Solid waste 280-58 Building Inspector 172-8 Museums 280-41 Safety standards 174-1
Special exception uses Building permits 172-8 Office districts 280-41 Sidewalks 174-1;174-2;
280-58 Business districts 172-5 Parking 280-42 174-5; 174-6
Special exceptions 280-58 Conflict with other laws Pedestrians 280-41 Signs 174-6
Special permits 280-58 172-3 Permitted uses 280-41 Storage 174-1
Storage 280-58 Construction 172-4;172-6 Planning Board 280-41; Tires 174-3
Street trees 280-58 Costs and expenses 172-4 280-42 Town Board 174-5
Tests 280-58 Decks 172-2 Plumbing 280-41 Trucks 174-3
Town Board 280-58 Definitions 172-2 Purpose 280-40 Vehicles 174-1;174-3;
Trees 280-58 Disability 172-2 Restaurants 280-41 174-6
Trucks 280-58 Driveways 172-2 Sales 28041 Violations and penalties
Use regulations 280-58 Emergencies 172-6 Screens and screening 174-7
Utilities 280-58 Exemptions 172-6 280-41 Water 174-4
Vehicles 280-58 Glare 172-2;172-5 Setbacks 280-43 Yards 174-1
Vibrations 280-58 Glass 172-2 Signs 28041 LIVESTOCK
Violations and penalties Grades and grading 172-2 Site plan approval 280-41 AGRICULTURAL LANDS
280-58 Hearings 172-8 Site plan review and PRESERVATION 70-3
Waivers 280-58 Height regulations 172-2; approval 280-41 AGRICULTURAL USES
Wireless communications 172-5;172-6;172-8 Special exception uses 72-4
280-58 Improvements 172-4 28041 Farm Stands 72-5
Yards 280-58;280-60 Licenses and permits 172-8 Special exceptions 280-41 Farmland Bill of Rights
ZONING 280-57\280-60 Lighting 172-1; 172-2; Storage 280-41 280-98;280-99
LIGHTING 172-4;172-5;172-6; Use regulations 280-41 See Also HORSES
Agricultural-Conservation 172-7;172-8 Waivers 280-42 STORMWATER
(A-C)District and Lots 172-5 Yards 28041;280-43 MANAGEMENT
Low-Density Markers 172-7 ZONING 280-40\280-43 236-5
Residential R-80, Meters 172-2;172-5 LITTER SUBDIVISION OF LAND
R-120,R-200 and Nuisances 172-2;172-5 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 240-3;240-44
R-400 Districts 280-13 Parking 172-2;172-5 PROPERTY Waterfowl and Gull Feeding
BOATS,DOCKS AND Patios 172-2 MAINTENANCE and Domestic Pet
WHARVES 96-14 Pedestrians 172-2 100-3 Waste 83-27;83-28
Design Standards 240-46 Penalties for offenses 172-9 LITTERING 174-1;174-2; WATERFRONT
FIRE PREVENTION AND Planning Board 172-5; 174-3;174-4;174-5 CONSISTENCY
BUILDING CODE 172-8 NOISE,PREVENTION OF REVIEW 268-3
ADMINISTRATION Pollution 172-2 180-4 WETLANDS AND
144-6 Prohibitions 172-7 STORMWATER SHORELINE 275-2
- Public assemblies 172-2 MANAGEMENT ZONING 2804
Reports 172-2 236-17
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LOCAL LAWS,ADOPTION LOW-DENSITY SEWERS AND SEWAGE Schools 280-55
OF RESIDENTIAL R-40 DISPOSAL 215-4 Sewers 280-55
Comptroller 38-5 DISTRICT ZONING 280-4 Signs 280-55
Filing of proof of Accessory buildings 280-19 MARINAS Site plan approval 280-55
publication and posting Accessory buildings and Fishers Island Harbor Site plan review and
38-4 structures 280-19 Management 157-4 approval 280-55
Hearings 38-1;38-2;38-4; Accessory uses and Floating Homes 96-26; Special exceptions 280-55
38-6 structures 280-17 96-27;96-28 Swimming pools 280-55
Inspections 38-2 Animals 280-17 Marine I(MI)District Use regulations 280-55
Notices 38-1;38-2;38-4; Bed and breakfast 280-17 280-52 Water 280-54;280-55
38-6 Board of Appeals 280-17 Marine IT(MII)District ZONING 280-54\280-56
Numbering 38-5 Bulk,area and parking 280-55 MARINE III ZONE
Posting and availability of regulations 280-18 Resort Residential(RR) DISTRICT(NIIII)
copies 38-2 Camps 280-17 District 280-35 Accessory uses and
Posting of copy upon Conservation districts Signs 280-85;280-86 structures 280-205
adoption 38-3 280-17;280-19 Waterfowl and Gull Feeding Bulk,area and parking
Public hearing;notice 38-1 Fames and farming 280-17 and Domestic Pet regulations 280-206
Rezonings 38-6 Hospitals 280-17 Waste 83-27 Museums 280-205
Town Board 38-1;38-3 Library 280-17 WETLANDS AND Off-street parking 280-205
Town Clerk 38-1;38-2; Museums 280-17 SHORELINE 275-2; Parking 280-206
38-3;384;38-5 Open space 280-16 275-11 Permitted uses 280-205
LOTS Parking 280-18 ZONING 280-4;280-78 Planning Board 280-205
Affordable Housing(AHD) Permitted uses 280-17 MARINE I(NII)DISTRICT Sheds 280-205
District 280-30;280-31 Planning Board 280-17 Accessory uses and Site plan approval 280-205
Agricultural Planned Purpose 280-16 structures 280-52 Storage 280-205
Development District Single-family dwellings Bathing 280-52 Use regulations 280-205
280-173 280-17 Bed and breakfast 280-52 Water 280-205
Agricultural-Conservation Site plan approval 280-17 Board of Appeals 280-52 ZONING 280-205\280-206
(A-C)District and Special exceptions 280-17 Boats and Boating 280-52 MARKERS
Low-Density Use regulations 280-17 Bulk,area and parking BOATS,DOCKS AND
Residential R-80, Water supply 280-16 regulations 280-53 WHARVES 96-23
R-120,R-200 and Yards 280-17 Conservation districts LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
R400 Districts ZONING 280-16\280-19 280-52 172-7
280-13;280-15 Docks 280-52 SHELLFISH AND OTHER
Design Standards 24045 — M — Fishing 280-52 MARINE
Districts 280-9;280-10; Fuel 280-52 RESOURCES 219-4
280-11 MAGAZINES Insurance 280-52 Site Plan Approval 280-137
FLOOD DAMAGE Garbage,Rubbish and Marinas 280-52 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
PREVENTION 148-4; Refuse 233-1 Mooring 280-52 24041
148-13;148-23 ZONING 2804 Parking 280-53 TOURIST AND TRAILER
General Business(B) MAJOR SUBDIVISIONS Permitted uses 280-52 CAMPS 253-8
District 280-48 HIGHWAY Planning Board 280-52 MASTER PLAN
HIGHWAY SPECIFICATIONS Purpose 280-51 See Also
SPECIFICATIONS 161-4 Records 280-52 COMPREHENSIVE
161-11 Roadway Construction Sales 280-52 PLAN
Light Industrial(LI)District 161-38 Schools 280-52 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
280-61 See Also SUBDIVISION Signs 280-52 240-10;240-17
LIGHTING,OUTDOOR OF LAND Site plan approval 280-52 ZONING 280-4
172-5 MANHOLES Site plan review and MEETINGS
Limited Business(LB) HIGHWAY approval 280-52 Affordable Housing(AHD)
District 280-41 SPECIFICATIONS Special exceptions 280-52 District 280-29
Preservation of Natural 161-2 Swimming pools 280-52 AGRICULTURAL
Features 240-49; Roadway Construction Use regulations 280-52 ADVISORY
240-51 161-35 Water 280-51 COMMITTEE 71-3
Recreational Floating Zone SEWERS AND SEWAGE ZONING 280-51\280-53 Agricultural Planned
District(RFZ)280-201 DISPOSAL 215-2; MARINE II(VIII) Development District
Roadway Construction 215-4;215-6 DISTRICT 280-174
161-15;161-16 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Accessory uses and Chief of Police A290-7
Site Plan Approval 280-137 240-17 structures 280-55 COMMITTEES,
SOIL REMOVAL 228-7 MANUFACTURED HOME Bathing 280-55 APPOINTMENT OF
STORMWATER PARKS Bed and breakfast 280-55 13-3
MANAGEMENT FLOOD DAMAGE Board of Appeals 280-55 ENVIRONMENTAL
236-13;236-16 PREVENTION 1484; Boats and Boating 280-55 QUALITY REVIEW
Street Excavations 237-14 148-21 Bulk,area and parking 130-7
Street Numbering 237-23 See Also MOBILE HOME regulations 280-56 Ethics Board 26-21
SUBDIVISION OF LAND PARKS Conservation districts EXPENSES OF TOWN
240-3;2404;240-10; MANUFACTURED HOMES 280-55 OFFICERS 30-1
240-17;240-21; FIRE PREVENTION AND Curbs 280-55 Fishers Island Harbor
240-26;240-27; BUILDING CODE Docks 280-55 Management 157-3
240730;240-41; ADMINISTRATION Fishing 280-55 General Business(B)
240-42;240-43; 144-6;144-15 Fuel 280-55 District 280-48
240-44;240-53; FLOOD DAMAGE Hotels 280-55 Hamlet Business(HB)
240-57;240-59 PREVENTION 148-4; Insurance 280-55 District 280-45
VEHICLES AND 148-13;148-14; Marinas 280-55 Historic Preservation
TRAFFIC 260-12; 148-15; 148-21 Mooring 280-55 District(11PD)
260-28 See Also MOBILE HOMES Motels 280-55 280-193;280-195
WETLANDS AND MANURE Museums 280-55 HOUSING FUND 34-6
SHORELINE 275-2 Agricultural-Conservation Parking 280-56 LANDMARK
ZONING 280-4;280-78; (A-C)District and Permitted uses 280-55 PRESERVATION
280-79;280-95; Low-Density Planning Board 280-55 170-4
280-106;280-109; Residential R-80, Porches 280-55 Notification of Defects
280-113;280-116; R-120,R-200 and Purpose 280-54 237-2
280-124;280-207 R-400 Districts 280-13 Records 280-55 PARKS AND
Roadway Construction Restaurants 280-55 RECREATION
161-44 Sales 280-55 AREAS 193-9
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PUBLIC HEARINGS, MINING MOTELS Department of Public Works
NOTICE OF 55-2 COASTAL EROSION FIRE PREVENTION AND 177-1
Residential Office(RO) HAZARD AREAS BUILDING CODE Disclosure 177-4
District 280-38 111-6;111-11;111-12; ADMINISTRATION Disclosure and publication
SANITARY FLOW 111-13;111-14 144-8 of benchmarking
CREDITS, FLOOD DAMAGE General Business(B) information 177-4
TRANSFER OF 117-9 PREVENTION 148-4 District 28048 Enforcement and
Site Plan Approval STORMWATER Hamlet Business(HB) administration 177-6
280-131;280-133; MANAGEMENT District 280-44;280-45 Fuel 177-1
280-137 236-5 See Also HOTELS Gas 177-1
Southold Community MINORS Marine II(MII)District Heating 177-1
Preservation Project TOBACCO 280-55 Internet 177-1;177-4
Plan 17-13 ADVERTISING 249-1 Parking at Beaches 189-3 Lighting 177-1
SUBDIVISION OF LAND ZONING 280-4 Resort Residential(RR) Maintenance of records
240-13;240-23;240-40 MINUTES District 280-35 177-5
WETLANDS AND COMMITTEES, Signs 280-85 Records 177-5
SHORELINE 275-8 APPOINTMENT OF ZONING 280-4;280-78 Reports 177-6
YOUTH BOARD 68-4; 13-3 MOTOR VEHICLES Tenants 177-5
68-5 HOUSING FUND 34-6 BOATS,DOCKS AND Town Board 177-6
ZONING 280-4;280-78; LANDMARK WHARVES 96-24 Utilities 177-1;177-5
280-157 PRESERVATION COASTAL EROSION Walls 177-1
MEMBERS OF THE 170-4 HAZARD AREAS Water 177-1
DEPARTMENT See Also RECORDS 111-16 MUSEUMS
Chief of Police A290-33 Records Management 59-13 FIRE PREVENTION AND Hamlet Business(IB)
Complaints A290-33 YOUTH BOARD 68-4 BUILDING CODE District 280-45
Court Clerk A290-33 MOBILE HOME PARKS ADMINISTRATION Historic Preservation
Duties A290-33 See Also 144-20 District(HPD)280-193
Emergencies A290-33 MANUFACTURED Garbage,Rubbish and Limited Business(LB)
Fire Department A290-33 HOME PARKS Refuse 233-3;233-4 District 280-41
Firearms A290-33 ZONING 280-4 General Business(B) Low-Density Residential
Licenses and permits MOBILE HOMES District 280-48 R-40 District 280-17
A290-33 COASTAL EROSION Light Industrial Park/ Marine II(MR)District
Notices A290-33 HAZARD AREAS Planned Office Park 280-55
Police Department A290-33 111-6 (LIO)District 280-58 Marine III Zone District
POLICE DEPARTMENT FLOOD DAMAGE Parking at Beaches 189-3; (MIII)280-205
RULES AND PREVENTION 148-4 189-4 Plum Island Conservation
REGULATIONS See Also PARKS AND District(PIC)280-187
A290-33 MANUFACTURED RECREATION Plum Island Research
Police officers A290-33 HOMES AREAS 193-3 District(PIR)280-183
Records A290-33 STORMWATER See Also VEHICLES Residential Office(RO)
Reports A290-33 MANAGEMENT VEHICLES AND District 280-38
Retirement A290-33 236-5 TRAFFIC 260-18 ZONING 280-78;280-79;
Safety standards A290-33 WETLANDS AND VEHICLES,MOTOR- 280-119
Security standards A290-33 SHORELINE 275-2 DRIVEN 264-3;
Vehicles A290-33 ZONING 280-4;280-78 264-11;264-15 - N _
Violations and penalties MONUMENTS ZONING 280-4;280-77;
N A290-33 HIGHWAY 280-78;280-110 NATURAL FEATURES
Weapons A290-33 SPECIFICATIONS MOTORCYCLES See Also PRESERVATION
MEMBERSHIP 161-3 BICYCLES 88-4 OF NATURAL
AGRICULTURAL SUBDIVISION OF LAND Hamlet Business(HB) FEATURES
ADVISORY 240-10;240-17; District 280-45 Real Estate Transfer Tax
COMMITTEE 71-3 240-21;240-41 JUNKYARDS 166-2 17-19
Agricultural-Conservation WETLANDS AND Limited Business(LB) Site Plan Approval
(A-C)District and SHORELINE 275-6 District 280-41 280-129;280-133
Low-Density ZONING 280-104 PUBLIC Special Exception Uses
Residential R-80, MOORING ENTERTAINMENT 280-143
R-120,R-200 and Agricultural-Conservation AND SPECIAL STORMWATER
R-400 Districts 280-13 (A-C)District and EVENTS 205-2 MANAGEMENT
Board of Appeals 280-145 Low-Density VEHICLES,MOTOR- 236-18
COMMITTEES, Residential R-80, DRIVEN 264-15 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
APPOINTMENT OF R-120,R-200 and MUFFLERS 240-3;240-43;240-53;
13-2 R-400 Districts 280-13 BOATS,DOCKS AND 240-54
Community Preservation BOATS,DOCKS AND WHARVES 96-17 WATERFRONT
Fund Advisory Board WHARVES 96-3; PARKS AND CONSISTENCY
17-16 96-7;96-22;96-24; RECREATION REVIEW 268-3
Fishers Island Harbor 96-25 AREAS 193-3 Wireless Communication
Management 157-3 Fishers Island Harbor MULCHING Facilities 280-72
HOUSING FUND 34-6 Management 157-6; STORMWATER ZONING 280-4
LANDMARK 157-7;157-8;157-9; MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES
PRESERVATION 157-10 236-5;236-18 AGRICULTURAL
170-4 Floating Homes 96-26; WETLANDS AND ADVISORY
SUBDIVISION OF LAND 96-28 SHORELINE 275-2 COMMITTEE 71-1
240-44 Marine I(MI)District MULTIFAMILY COASTAL EROSION
YOUTH BOARD 68-5 280-52 DWELLINGS HAZARD AREAS
ZONING 280-4;280-78 Marine II(MII)District SEWERS AND SEWAGE 111-4; 111-5;111-6;
METERS 280-55 DISPOSAL 215-7 111-9; 111-15
LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Resort Residential(RR) ZONING 280-108 Emergency Activities
172-2;172-5 District 280-35 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 111-17
NOISE,PREVENTION OF WETLANDS AND ENERGY HOUSING FUND 34-6
180-4;180-6 SHORELINE 275-2; BENCHMARKING Plum Island Conservation
See Also PARKING 275-11 Applicability 177-2 District(PIC)280-187
METERS ZONING 280-4;280-78 Benchmarking required for Real Estate Transfer Tax
SEWERS AND SEWAGE covered municipal 17-19
DISPOSAL 2154 buildings 177-3
Definitions 177-1
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Southold Community Emergencies 180-7 Board of Appeals 280-146; Roadway Construction
Preservation Fund Fees 180-4 280-150 161-44
17-2;17-3;17-8 Fuel 180-4 BOATS,DOCKS AND SANITARY FLOW
Southold Community Gas 180-4;180-7 WHARVES 96-10; CREDITS,
Preservation Project General prohibition 180-5 96-13;96-25;96-31; TRANSFER OF
Plan 17-12 Grass clippings 180-4 96-32;96-33 117-9;117-10;117-12;
STORMWATER Hearings 1804 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 117-13;117-14
MANAGEMENT Holidays 180-4;180-7 PROPERTY Senior Citizen Exemption
236-5;236-10 Landscaping 180-4; 180-7 MAINTENANCE 245-3;245-4;245-6
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Lawns 180-4 100-6;100-7;100-8; SEWERS AND SEWAGE
240-4;240-10 Litter 180-4 100-9;100-11 DISPOSAL 215-3;
WATERFRONT Meters 180-4;180-6 COASTAL EROSION 215-4;215-7;215-8;
CONSISTENCY Noise 180-1;180-2; 180-3; HAZARD AREAS 215-9;215-11
REVIEW 268-2; 180-4;180-5;180-6; 111-25;111-35 SHELLFISH AND OTHER
268-3;268-5 180-7 Emergency Activities MARINE
WETLANDS AND Pollution 180-1;180-2; 111-18;111-19 RESOURCES 219-16
SHORELINE 275-2; 180-3;180-4;180-5; Emergency Removal of Signs 280-88
275-3;275-11 180-6;180-7 Vehicles 260-25 Site Plan Approval
NEWSPAPER Prohibited noises;evidence ENVIRONMENTAL 280-131;280-137
Affordable Housing(AHD) of violation 180-7 QUALITY REVIEW Small Wind Energy Systems
District 280-26 Property maintenance 180-4 130-6;130-10;130-13; 277-3
Garbage,Rubbish and Purpose 180-2 130-17 SOIL REMOVAL 228-5;
Refuse 233-1;233-3.1 Safety standards 180-2; Farmland Bill of Rights 228-9;228-12
LITTERING 174-6 180-3 280-97;280-100; Special Events Requiring
See Also PAPER Shrubs 180-4 280-101 Chairperson of the
PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS Standards 180-6 FILMING 139-4;139-8 Zoning Board of
AND TRANSIENT Statutory authorization FIRE PREVENTION AND Appeals'Approval
RETAIL 180-3 BUILDING CODE 2054
MERCHANTS 1974 Tenants 180-4 ADMINISTRATION Special Events Requiring
NOISE Title 180-1 144-5;144-8;144-21; Town Board Approval
Agricultural-Conservation Town Board 180-2 144-24;144-25 205-7
(A-C)District and Town Supervisor 180-7 Fishers Island Harbor STORMWATER
Low-Density Trees 180-4 Management 157-3; MANAGEMENT
Residential R-80, Trucks 180-4 157-9;157-12;157-14 236-5;236-9;236-12;
R-120,R-200 and Veterans 180-4 FLOOD DAMAGE 236-23;236-24;
R-400 Districts 280-13 Violations and penalties PREVENTION 148-9; 236-34;236-35
BOATS,DOCKS AND 180-7 148-14;148-23 Street Excavations 237-6;
WHARVES 96-17 NONCONFORMING Garbage,Rubbish and 237-11;237-13
See Also DISORDERLY BUILDINGS Refuse 233-6;233-8 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
CONDUCT ZONING 280-122;280-123 Grievance Procedures 47-1 240-13;240-18;
See Also DISTURBING NONCONFORMING LOTS Historic Preservation 240-19;240-22;
THE PEACE Districts 280-10 District(HPD)280-195 240-25;240-29;
Farmland Bill of Rights SUBDIVISION OF LAND Illicit Discharges 236-25; 240-30;240-32;
280-99 240-57 236-27;236-29;236-32 240-36;240-44;240-54
General Business(B) ZONING 280-4;280-124 JUNKYARDS 166-5 TOURIST AND TRAILER
District 280-47;280-48 NONCONFORMING SIGNS LANDMARK CAMPS 253-4
Light Industrial(LI)District Signs 280-90 PRESERVATION VEHICLES,MOTOR- T
280-62 See Also SIGNS 1704;170-5;170-7; DRIVEN 264-8 ll
Light Industrial Park/ NONCONFORMING 170-14 WETLANDS AND
Planned Office Park STRUCTURES Light Industrial(LI)District SHORELINE 275-3.1;
(LIO)District 280-58 WETLANDS AND 280-62 275-8;275-9;275-10;
NOISE,PREVENTION OF SHORELINE 275-2; Light Industrial Park/ 275-11;275-16
180-1;180-2;180-3; 275-11 Planned Office Park Wireless Communication
180-4;180-5;180-6; NONCONFORMING USES (LIO)District 280-58 Facilities 280-74;
180-7 General Business(B) LITTERING 174-5 280-76
PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS District 280-48 LOCAL LAWS, ZONING 280-92;280-153;
AND TRANSIENT See Also PERMITTED ADOPTION OF 38-1; 280-155;280-157;
RETAIL USES 38-2;38-4;38-6 280-159
MERCHANTS 197-10 See Also PROHIBITED Members of the Department NOTICES OF VIOLATIONS
Small Wind Energy Systems USES A290-33 BOATS,DOCKS AND
277-2;277-3 Signs 280-90 Notification of Defects WHARVES 96-31;
SOIL REMOVAL 228-5 See Also SPECIAL 237-1;237-2 96-32
Special Events Requiring EXCEPTION USES PARKS AND COASTAL EROSION
Town Board Approval ZONING 280-2;280-4; RECREATION HAZARD AREAS
205-7 280-120;280-121; AREAS 193-10 111-29
Special Exception Uses 280-123;280-154 POLICE DEPARTMENT STORMWATER
280-143 NONRESIDENTIAL 51-6 MANAGEMENT
TRANSPORTATION DISTRICTS POLICE DEPARTMENT 236-35
ACCESS ZONING 280-93 RULES AND See Also VIOLATIONS
MANAGEMENT 64-5 NOTICES REGULATIONS AND PENALTIES
Wireless Communication Adoption of Renumbered A29044 NOTIFICATION OF
Facilities 280-70; 2006 Code 1-14 PUBLIC DEFECTS
280-71 Affordable Housing(AHD) ENTERTAINMENT Bridges 237-1
ZONING 280-4;280-91; District 280-26; AND SPECIAL Culverts 237-1
280-94;280-111 280-29;280-30 EVENTS 205-8;205-9 Meetings 237-2
NOISE,PREVENTION OF Agricultural Planned PUBLIC HEARINGS, Notices 237-1;237-2
Brush,grass and weeds Development District NOTICE OF 55-1 Obstructions 237-1
180-4 280-174 Real Estate Transfer Tax Prior written notice required
Charges 180-4 Agricultural-Conservation 17-32;17-34 237-1
Compensation 180-4 (A-C)District and RECORDS 59-10 Statutory provisions
Construction 1804 Low-Density Recreational Floating Zone superseded 237-3
Definitions 180-4 Residential R-80, District(RFZ)280-201 STREETS AND
Dirt 1804 R-120,R-200 and Removal of Utility Poles SIDEWALKS 237-1\
Disturbing the peace 1804 R-400 Districts 280-13 237-32 237-3
Dust 180-4 RENTAL PERMITS 207-8 Town Board 237-2
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Town Clerk 237-1;237-2 OCCUPANCY, SUBDIVISION OF LAND Agricultural Planned
Transmission and CERTIFICATES OF 240-44 Development District
presentation of notices See CERTIFICATES OF VEHICLES,MOTOR- 280-181
237-2 OCCUPANCY DRIVEN 264-16 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
NUISANCES OCCUPANCY PERMITS OFF-STREET LOADING PROPERTY
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; See CERTIFICATES OF See Also PARKING MAINTENANCE
PROPERTY OCCUPANCY ZONING 280-79 100-3
MAINTENANCE ODORS OFF-STREET PARKING COASTAL EROSION
100-2 Agricultural-Conservation Affordable Housing(AHD) HAZARD AREAS
Farmland Bill of Rights (A-C)District and District 280-27;280-28 111-13
280-97;280-99 Low-Density Agricultural-Conservation Design Standards 240-45
FLOOD DAMAGE Residential R-80, (A-C)District and Districts 280-8
PREVENTION 148-23 R-120,R-200 and Low-Density Establishment of
JUNKYARDS 166-1 R-400 Districts 280-13 Residential R-80, Community Housing
Light Industrial(LI)District Farmland Bill of Rights R-120,R-200 and Fund 17-52
280-62 280-99 R-400 Districts 280-13 HOUSING FUND 34-6
Light Industrial Park/ See Also FUMES Design Standards 240-45 Low-Density Residential
Planned Office Park See Also GAS Farm Stands 72-6 R-40 District 280-16
(LIO)District 280-58 See Also GASES General Business(B) OPEN SPACE
LIGHTING,OUTDOOR General Business(B) District 280-48 PRESERVATION
172-2;172-5 District 28048 Hamlet Business(HB) 185-1;185-2;185-3;
Plum Island Research Light Industrial(LI)District District 280-45 185-5
District(PIR)280-183 280-62 Light Industrial Park/ Preservation of Natural
SEWERS AND SEWAGE Light Industrial Park/ Planned Office Park Features 240-49
DISPOSAL 2154 Planned Office Park (LIO)District 280-58 Real Estate Transfer Tax
SOIL REMOVAL 228-5 (LIO)District 280-58 Marine III Zone District 17-24
VEHICLES,MOTOR- Plum Island Research (MIII)280-205 SANITARY FLOW
DRIVEN 264-14 District(PIR)280-183 See Also PARKING CREDITS,
Waterfowl and Gull Feeding SEWERS AND SEWAGE See Also PARKING OFF- TRANSFER OF
and Domestic Pet DISPOSAL 215-4 STREET 117-2;117-3
Waste 83-28 Special Exception Uses Site Plan Approval Site Plan Approval
WATERFRONT 280-143 280-129;280-133; 280-127;280-128;
CONSISTENCY SUBDIVISION OF LAND 280-137 280-137
REVIEW 268-3 240-44 Special Exception Uses Southold Community
ZONING 280-111 ZONING 280-4;280-111 280443 Preservation Fund
NURSING HOMES OFFENSES SUBDIVISION OF LAND 17-4;17-5;17-8;17-9
Agricultural-Conservation See VIOLATIONS AND 240-4 Southold Community
(A-C)District and PENALTIES Wireless Communication Preservation Project
Low-Density OFFICE DISTRICTS Facilities 280-70 Plan 17-12
Residential R-80, Districts 280-5 ZONING 2804;280-77; STORMWATER
R-120,R-200 and General Business(B) 280-78;280-95; MANAGEMENT r
R-400 Districts 280-13 District 28048 280-109 236-19
See Also Hamlet Business(HB) ONE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION OF LAND
CONVALESCENT District 280-45 DWELLINGS 240-2;240-3;240-10;
HOMES Light Industrial(LI)District Agricultural-Conservation 240-21;240-42;
ZONING 280-4;280-78 280-62 (A-C)District and 240-43;240-44;240-54
Light Industrial Park/ Low-Density TRANSPORTATION
— 0 — Planned Office Park Residential R-80, ACCESS
(LIO)District 280-58 R-120,R-200 and MANAGEMENT 64-3
O OBSTRUCTIONS Limited Business(LB) R-400 Districts 280-13 WATERFRONT
Adoption of Renumbered District 280-41 Districts 280-10 CONSISTENCY
2006 Code 1-14 OFFICERS AND FIRE PREVENTION AND REVIEW 268-2;268-5
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; EMPLOYEES BUILDING CODE WETLANDS AND
PROPERTY Adoption of Renumbered ADMINISTRATION SHORELINE 275-2
MAINTENANCE 2006 Code 1-14 144-19 ZONING 280-4
100-2 Code of Ethics 26-1 RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 OPEN SPACE
COASTAL EROSION DEFENSE AND See Also SINGLE-FAMILY PRESERVATION
HAZARD AREAS INDEMNIFICATION DWELLINGS Acquisition 185-4
111-11;111-13 21-1 ZONING 280-4;280-109 Alienation of fee,interest or
Emergency Removal of ETHICS 26-17;26-18 ONE-WAY STREETS right;instrument of
Vehicles 260-23 Ethics Board 26-24;26-25 No U-turn areas 260-3.1 conveyance;Open
FLOOD DAMAGE See Also PERSONNEL One-Way Streets 260-3 Space Committee
PREVENTION POLICE DEPARTMENT One-way streets designated 185-5
148-16;148-18 51-1 260-3 Construction 185-5
LANDMARK See Residency Signs 260-3.1 Costs and expenses 185-5
PRESERVATION Requirements 42-9\ U-tums 260-3.1 Definitions 185-3
170-3 42-10 Vehicles 260-3;260-3.1 Fees 185-3;1854;185-5
Notification of Defects Rules of Conduct 264; VEHICLES AND Fences 185-3
237-1 26-11 TRAFFIC 260-3\ Findings 185-2
PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS See Superintendent of 260-3.1 Hearings 1854;185-5
AND TRANSIENT Highways 42-5\42-8 OPEN BURNING Licenses and permits 185-5
RETAIL See Town Clerk 42-1\42-4 See Also BURNING Open space 185-1;185-2;
MERCHANTS 197-10 OFFICIAL MAP FIRE PREVENTION AND 185-3; 185-5
SEWERS AND SEWAGE FLOOD DAMAGE BUILDING CODE Sales 185-4;185-5
DISPOSAL 215-4 PREVENTION 148-4 ADMINISTRATION Severability 185-6
Signs 280-80 SUBDIVISION OF LAND 144-19 Title 185-1
Snow and Ice Removal 240-3;240-4;240-10; See Also FIRES Town Board 185-2;185-4;
237-20 240-17 OPEN FIRES 185-5
Street Excavations 237-12 ZONING 280-4 See BURNING OUTDOOR BURNING
Wireless Communication See Also ZONING MAPS See FIRES See FIRES
Facilities 280-70; OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OPEN SPACE
280-74 See ZONING MAPS Adoption of Renumbered
ZONING 280-104; OFF-ROAD VEHICLES 2006 Code 1-14
280-106;280-111 See Also ALL-TERRAIN AGRICULTURAL LANDS
VEHICLES PRESERVATION 70-2
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Low-Density Residential WETLANDS AND See Also RECREATION
P — R-40 District 280-18 SHORELINE 275-2 AREAS
Marine I(MI)District Wireless Communication Southold Community
PAPER 280-53 Facilities 280-69; Preservation Fund 17-4
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Marine Il(MR)District 280-72 Special Events Requiring
PROPERTY 280-56 ZONING 280-4;280-65; Town Board Approval
MAINTENANCE Marine III Zone District 280-78;280-79; 205-7
100-3 (MIII)280-206 280-92;280-95; STORMWATER
Garbage,Rubbish and See Also OFF-STREET 280-111;280-117 MANAGEMENT
Refuse 233-1 LOADING PARKING AT BEACHES 236-19
LITTERING 174-1 See Also OFF-STREET Bathing 189-1;189-2 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
See Also NEWSPAPER PARKING Bed and breakfast 189-3 240-3;240-4;240-10;
PARKS AND Parking at Beaches 189-1; Boardinghouses 189-3 240-42;240-52;
RECREATION 189-2;189-3;189-4; Boats and Boating 189-2 240-53;240-54
AREAS 193-2 189-5;189-6 Bridges 189-2 TOBACCO
SEWERS AND SEWAGE See Parking at Beaches Charges 189-3 ADVERTISING 249-1
DISPOSAL 215-4; 189-1\189-8 Costs and expenses 189-7 Waterfowl and Gull Feeding
215-10 PARKS AND Designation of parking areas and Domestic Pet
Signs 280-83;280-85 RECREATION on Fishers Island 1894 Waste 83-27
SUBDIVISION OF LAND AREAS 193-1;193-3 Designation of parking areas ZONING 280-4
240-20;240-28; PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS requiring permits 189-2 PARKS AND
240-29;240-30 AND TRANSIENT Docks 189-4 RECREATION AREAS
TOBACCO RETAIL Duration of permits 189-5 Air rifles 193-6
ADVERTISING 249-2 MERCHANTS 197-2; Fees 189-3;189-4 Animals 193-2;193-3.1
ZONING 280-4;280-111 197-10 Fishing 189-3 Ashes 193-2
PARADES Plum Island Conservation Hotels 189-3 Authority to promulgate
BOATS,DOCKS AND District(PIC)280-188 Inspections 189-3;189-4 rules and regulations
WHARVES 96-16 Plum Island Research Licenses and permits 193-11
PARKS AND District(PIR)280-184 189-2;189-3;189-4; Bathing 193-3.1;193-4;
RECREATION PUBLIC 189-5 193-5
AREAS 193-9 ENTERTAINMENT Motels 189-3 Beach activities 193-5
PUBLIC AND SPECIAL Motor vehicles 189-3;189-4 Behavior and conduct 193-9
ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS 205-2;205-3 Other regulations 189-6 Boats and Boating 193-1;
AND SPECIAL Recreational Floating Zone PARKING 189-1\189-8 193-3;193-5
EVENTS 205-2 District(RFZ) Parking permits 189-3 Certain acts prohibited
PARENT AND GUARDIAN 280-201;280-203; Penalties for offenses 189-8 193-2
RESPONSIBILITIES 280-204 Police Department 189-7 Definitions 193-1
Shellfish 219-6 RENTAL PERMITS 207-1 Police officers 189-7 Department of Public Works
PARKING Residential Office(RO) Policy 189-1 193-1
Adoption of Code 1-2 District 280-38;280-39 Ponds 189-2 Dirt 193-2
Adoption of Renumbered Resort Residential(RR) Recreation areas 189-4 Dog runs 193-3.1
2006 Code 1-14 District 280-36 Registration 189-3;189-4 Dogs 193-3.1
Affordable Housing(AHD) Roadway Construction Removal of vehicles parked Driveways 193-1
District 280-28 161-15 in violation 189-7 Dumps and dumping 193-2
Agricultural-Conservation SALVAGE CENTERS Rental units 189-3 Emergencies 193-3
(A-C)District and 211-3;211-4 Signs 189-4 Enforcement;penalties for
Low-Density Signs 280-85 Storage 189-7 offenses 193-12
Residential R-80, Site Plan Approval Town Board 189-1;189-3; Fire Department 193-3
R-120,R-200 and 280-127;280-128; 189-4 Firearms 193-6
R-400 Districts 280-129;280-131; Town Clerk 189-3;189-4 Garbage,rubbish and refuse
280-13;280-14 280-133;280-134; Trailers 189-2 193-2;193-7
APPEARANCE TICKETS 280-137 Vehicles 189-1;189-2; Glass 193-2
5-2;5-3 SOIL REMOVAL 228-7 189-3; 189-4;189-7 Guns 193-6
Emergency Removal of Southold Community Violations and penalties Hours of use 193-10
Vehicles 260-23 Preservation Fund 17-8 189-2;189-3;189-4; Hunting 193-2; 193-3.1;
Farm Stands 72-5;72-6 Special Events Requiring 189-7;189-8 193-6
FILMING 139-3 Chairperson of the Water 189-1 Hunting and use of firearms
FIRE PREVENTION AND Zoning Board of Wells 189-2 prohibited 193-6
BUILDING CODE Appeals'Approval PARKING FOR Intoxicating beverages
ADMINISTRATION 205-4 HANDICAPPED 193-9
144-19;144-20 Special Events Requiring See HANDICAPPED Leashing 193-3.1
FLOOD DAMAGE Town Board Approval PARKING Licenses and permits
PREVENTION 148-4; 205-7 PARKING METERS 193-3.1
148-16 Special Exception Uses See Also METERS Meetings 193-9
General Business(B) 280-143 VEHICLES AND Motor vehicles 193-3
District 280-48;280-49 STORMWATER TRAFFIC 260-1 Mufflers 193-3
Hamlet Business(HB) MANAGEMENT PARKING OFF-STREET Notices 193-10
District 280-45;28046 236-5;236-13;236-19 Hamlet Business(HB) Paper 193-2
Hamlet Density(HD) SUBDIVISION OF LAND District 28045 Parades 193-9
Residential District 24044 See Also OFF-STREET Parking 193-1;193-3
280-23 TRANSPORTATION PARKING Parks and recreation 193-1;
See Also HANDICAPPED ACCESS PARKS AND 193-3.1
PARKING MANAGEMENT 64-5 RECREATION Playgrounds 193-1
HOUSING FUND 34-6 VEHICLES AND Adoption of Renumbered Police Department 193-12
Light Industrial(LI)District TRAFFIC 260-1; 2006 Code 1-14 Police officers 193-3
280-62;280-63 260-8;260-8.1;260-9; BICYCLES 88-1;88-2; Recreation areas 193-1;
Light Industrial Park/ 260-10;260-11; 88-3;88-5 193-3.1;193-6;193-7;
Planned Office Park 260-12;260-14; Districts 280-7 193-10;193-11
(LIO)District 280-58; 260-15;260-16; LITTERING 174-1;174-4 Regulations concerning
280-59 260-17;260-18; PARKS AND bathing and swimming
LIGHTING,OUTDOOR 260-19;260-20; RECREATION 193-4
172-2;172-5 260-21;260-22;260-28 AREAS 193-1;193-3.1 Regulations concerning
Limited Business(LB) WATERFRONT See Also PLAYGROUNDS dogs or domestic
District 280-42 CONSISTENCY Real Estate Transfer Tax animals 193-3.1
LITTERING 174-1 REVIEW 268-3 17-24
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Regulations concerning License required 197-3 Signs 280-85 See Also
motor vehicles 193-3 Licenses and permits Site Plan Approval NONCONFORMING
Restrictions concerning 197-3;197-4;197-6; 280-128;280-129; USES
certain games and 197-7;197-8;197-9; 280-133;280-137 Plum Island Conservation
sports activities 193-8 197-11;197-13 Street Numbering 237-26 District(PIC)280-187
Safety standards 193-6; Licensing and Regulation SUBDIVISION OF LAND Plum Island Research
193-11 197-1\197-13 240-3;240-4;240-10; District(PIR)280-183
Service dogs 193-3.1 Newspaper 197-4 240-42;240-53;240-54 PUBLIC
Signs 193-3;193-3.1 Noise 197-10 Town Board 260-27 ENTERTAINMENT
Special permits 193-7 Obstructions 197-10 TRANSPORTATION AND SPECIAL
Toilet facilities 193-4 Parking 197-2;197-10 ACCESS EVENTS 205-2
Town Board 193-3.1; Peddling and soliciting MANAGEMENT 64-5 Recreational Floating Zone
193-10 197-1;197-2;197-3; Vehicle Traffic 260-26 District(RFZ)280-202
Trap 193-6 197-4;197-7;197-8; VEHICLES AND Residential Office(RO)
Trash 193-2;193-7 197-10 TRAFFIC 260-18; District 280-38
Trees 193-2 Penalties for offenses 260-27 Resort Residential(RR)
Trucks 193-3 197-13 WETLANDS AND District 280-35
Use of picnic areas 193-7 Permitted activities 197-5 SHORELINE 275-11 SANITARY FLOW
Use Regulations and Police Chief 197-7 ZONING 280-2;280-77 CREDITS,
Restrictions 193-1\ Police Department 197-7 PENALTIES FOR TRANSFER OF 117-3
193-13 Records 197-7;197-8 OFFENSES Special Events Requiring
Vehicles 193-1;193-3; Registration 197-1; 19711; See VIOLATIONS AND Chairperson of the
193-4 197-6 PENALTIES Zoning Board of
Violations and penalties Restrictions 197-10 PENSIONS Appeals'Approval
193-7;193-12 Revocation of license; See Also RETIREMENT 205-5
Water 193-4 hearing 197-11 WATERFRONT Special Exception Uses
Weapons 193-6 Sales 197-2;197-4;197-5; CONSISTENCY 280-143
When effective 193-13 197-6;197-10 REVIEW 268-3 See Also SPECIAL
Wildlife 193-6 Schools 197-10 PERFORMANCE EXCEPTION USES
PARKS AND Signs 197-12 GUARANTEES Targeted Business
RECREATION Town Board 197-11;197-12 STORMWATER Investment Exemption
COMMITTEE Town Clerk 197-3;197-6; MANAGEMENT 245-7
See Also RECREATION 197-8;197-11 236-20 Wireless Communication
AREAS Transient merchants 197-1; WETLANDS AND Facilities 280-71
Recreational Floating Zone 197-2;197-5;197-6 SHORELINE 275-9 PERSONNEL
District(RFZ)280-201 Trucks 197-2;197-5 PERFORMANCE See Grievance Procedures
PATIOS Vehicles 197-10 STANDARDS 47-1\47-4
General Business(B) Violations and penalties See Also DESIGN See Also OFFICERS AND
District 280-48 197-6;197-11;197-13 STANDARDS EMPLOYEES
Hamlet Business(HB) PEDDLING AND STORMWATER PERSONNEL POLICIES
District 280-45 SOLICITING MANAGEMENT See OFFICERS AND
LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Adoption of Code 1-2 236-3;236-9;236-18 EMPLOYEES
172-2 Adoption of Renumbered PERMIT PARKING PET WASTE
STORMWATER 2006 Code 1-14 See PARKING See Also FECAL MATTER
MANAGEMENT APPEARANCE TICKETS PERMITTED USES Illicit Discharges 236-27
236-5 5-2 Affordable Housing(AHD) STORMWATER
WETLANDS AND LITTERING 174-6 District 280-27 MANAGEMENT
SHORELINE 275-2 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS Agricultural Planned 236-4
ZONING 280-4;280-104 AND TRANSIENT Development District PET WASTE DISPOSAL
PEACE AND GOOD RETAIL 280-175 See FECAL MATTER
ORDER MERCHANTS 197-1; Agricultural-Conservation PLACES OF WORSHIP
See DISORDERLY 197-2;197-3;197-4; (A-C)District and Agricultural-Conservation
P CONDUCT 197-7;197-8; 197-10 Low-Density (A-C)District and
See DISTURBING THE POLICE DEPARTMENT Residential R-80, Low-Density
PEACE RULES AND R-120,R-200 and Residential R-80,
See NOISE REGULATIONS R-400 Districts 280-13 R-120,R-200 and
PEDALCYCLES A290-15 Board of Appeals 280-146 R-400 Districts 280-13
See BICYCLES See Also SALES FIRE PREVENTION AND See Also CHURCHES
PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS See Also VENDORS BUILDING CODE Residential Office(RO)
AND TRANSIENT PEDESTRIAN ADMINISTRATION District 280-38
RETAIL MERCHANTS WALKWAYS 144-8 ZONING 280-78
Application for license See Also CROSSWALKS General Business(B) PLANNED UNIT
197-6 General Business(B) District 280-48 DEVELOPMENTS
Chief of Police 197-11 District 280-48 Hamlet Business(HB) Establishment of
Contagious diseases 197-6 Hamlet Business(HB) District 280-45 Community Housing
Definitions 197-2 District 280-45 Hamlet Density(HD) Fund 17-52
Dirt 197-10 PEDESTRIANS Residential District HOUSING FUND 34-6
Dogs 197-5;197-10 ALCOHOLIC 280-22 PLANNING BOARD
Dust 197-10 BEVERAGES 79-1 Historic Preservation Adoption of Code 1-2
Exemptions 197-4 BICYCLES 88-2;88-6 District(HPD)280-193 Affordable Housing(AHD)
Farms and farming 197-2 COASTAL EROSION Light Industrial(LI)District District 280-24;
Fees 197-4; 197-7;197-8; HAZARD AREAS 280-62 280-28;280-29;
197-9 111-6;111-16 Light Industrial Park/ 280-30;280-31
Fees;expiration of license Crosswalks 260-27 Planned Office Park AGRICULTURAL
197-9 FILMING 139-1;139-3 (LIO)District 280-58 ADVISORY
Fingerprinting 197-7 General Business(B) Limited Business(LB) COMMITTEE 71-1;
Garage sales 197-4 District 280-48 District 280-41 71-4
Hearings 197-11 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Low-Density Residential Agricultural Planned
Insects 197-10 172-2 R-40 District 280-17 Development District
Investigation of applicant Limited Business(LB) Marine I(MI)District 280-174;280-181
197-7 District 280-41 280-52 Agricultural-Conservation
Investigations 197-7 Pedestrians 260-27 Marine II(MIT)District (A-C)District and
Issuance of license;records; Recreational Floating Zone 280-55 Low-Density
possession 197-8 District(RFZ)280-201 Marine III Zone District
Legislative intent 197-1 Safety standards 260-27 (MIII)280-205
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PLANNING BOARD...
Residential R-80, SUBDIVISION OF LAND FIRE PREVENTION AND Vibrations 280-183
R-120,R-200 and 240-3;240-5;240-6; BUILDING CODE Water 280-183
R-400 Districts 280-13 240-8;240-9;240-10; ADMINISTRATION Wetlands 280-185
Design Standards 240-45 240-11;240-12; 144-8 ZONING 280-182\280-185
Districts 280-9 240-13;240-14; LITTERING 174-1 PLUMBERS
EXPENSES OF TOWN 240-16;240-18; See Also PARKS AND SEWERS AND SEWAGE
OFFICERS 30-1 240-19;240-20; RECREATION DISPOSAL 215-8
Farm Stands 72-6 240-21;240-22; PARKS AND ZONING 280-4
Farmland Bill of Rights 240-23;240-24; RECREATION PLUMBING
280-100 240-25;240-29; AREAS 193-1 Design Standards 240-47
Garbage,Rubbish and 240-30;240-32; See Also RECREATION FIRE PREVENTION AND
Refuse 233-6 240-34;240-35; AREAS BUILDING CODE
General Business(B) 240-38;240-39; SUBDIVISION OF LAND ADMINISTRATION
District 280-48 240-40;240-41; 240-10;240-43; 144-6;144-8
Hamlet Business(HB) 240-42;240-44; 240-44;240-52;240-53 FLOOD DAMAGE
District 280-45 240-52;240-53; PLUM ISLAND PREVENTION 148-16
Hamlet Density(HD) 240-54;240-56; CONSERVATION General Business(B)
Residential District 240-57;240-58;240-59 DISTRICT(PIC) District 280-48
280-22 WATERFRONT Accessory uses and Hamlet Business(HB)
HIGHWAY CONSISTENCY structures 280-187 District 280-45
SPECIFICATIONS REVIEW 268-4 Apartments 280-187 Light Industrial(LI)District
161-49 Wireless Communication Appeals 280-187 280-62
Historic Preservation Facilities 280-70; Board of Appeals 280-187 Light Industrial Park/
District(HPD) 280-72;280-73; Buffers 280-187 Planned Office Park
280-193;280-195; 280-74;280-76.2 Bulk,area and parking (LIO)District 280-58
280-196 ZONING 280-4;280-78; regulations 280-188 Limited Business(LB)
Light Industrial(LI)District 280-92;280-94; Conservation districts District 280-41
280-62 280-104;280-123; 280-186;280-187; RENTAL PERMITS 207-2
Light Industrial Park/ 280-151;280-154; 280-188 SEWERS AND SEWAGE
Planned Office Park 280-157 Fees 280-187 DISPOSAL 215-2;
(LIO)District 280-58 PLANNING COMMISSION Historic landmarks 280-187 215-9
LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Affordable Housing(AHD) Historic resources 280-186 ZONING 280-4;280-78
172-5;172-8 District 280-29 Museums 280-187 POLICE CHIEF
Limited Business(LB) Historic Preservation Natural resources 280-187 See Also CHIEF OF
District 280-41;280-42 District(HPD)280-195 Parking 280-188 POLICE
Low-Density Residential Site Plan Approval 280-131 Permitted uses 280-187 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS
R-40 District 280-17 Special Events Requiring Planning Board 280-187 AND TRANSIENT
Marine I(MI)District Chairperson of the Purpose 280-186 RETAIL
280-52 Zoning Board of Setbacks 280-189 MERCHANTS 197-7
Marine II(Mll)District Appeals'Approval Site plan approval 280-187 POLICE DEPARTMENT
280-55 205-5 Solar energy 280-187 Administration;rules and
Marine III Zone District SUBDIVISION OF LAND Special exception uses regulations 51-5
(MIII)280-205 240-12 280-187 Adoption of Code 1-2;1-4
Plum Island Conservation PLASTIC BAGS Special exceptions 280-187 Adoption of Renumbered
District(PIC)280-187 Garbage,Rubbish and Town Board 280-187 2006 Code 1-14
Plum Island Research Refuse 233-1 Use regulations 280-187 ALARM SYSTEMS 75-2;
District(PIR)280-183 POLICE DEPARTMENT Wetlands 280-189 75-6
Preservation of Natural RULES AND ZONING 280-186\280-189 Appointments 51-3;51-4
Features 240-49; REGULATIONS PLUM ISLAND RESEARCH Board of Commissioners
240-51 A290-45 DISTRICT(PIR) 51-2
PUBLIC PLASTICS Accessory uses and Board of Police
ENTERTAINMENT Agricultural-Conservation structures 280-183 Commissioners 51-2
AND SPECIAL (A-C)District and Apartments 280-183 Budget 51-4
EVENTS 205-2 Low-Density Appeals 280-183 Charges 51-1;51-6
Recreational Floating Zone Residential R-80, Board of Appeals 280-183 Charges;disciplinary action
District(RFZ) R-120,R-200 and Boats and Boating 280-183 51-6
280-201;280-202 R-400 Districts 280-13 Buffers 280-183 Chief of Police 51-1;
Residential Office(RO) Garbage,Rubbish and Bulk,area and parking A290-7
District 280-38 Refuse 233-1;233-3.1 regulations 280-184 Civil Service Commission
Resort Residential(RR) General Business(B) Dust 280-183 51-4
District 280-35 District 280-48 Explosives 280-183 COASTAL EROSION
Roadway Construction Hamlet Business(HB) Fees 280-183 HAZARD AREAS
161-15;161-44 District 280-45 Fumes 280-183 111-6; 111-29
Rules of Conduct 26-13 JUNKYARDS 166-1 Gases 280-183 Compensation 51-1;51-4;
SANITARY FLOW LITTERING 174-1 Groundwater 280-183 51-6
CREDITS, POLICE DEPARTMENT Historic landmarks 280-183 Costs and expenses 51-1
TRANSFER OF RULES AND Museums 280-183 Emergencies 51-4
117-9;117-11 REGULATIONS Nuisances 280-183 Emergency Removal of
Signs 280-81 A290-45 Odors 280-183 Vehicles 260-24;
Site Plan Approval Roadway Construction Parking 280-184 260-25
280-127;280-129; 161-46 Permitted uses 280-183 Establishment;members;
280-130;280-131; SEWERS AND SEWAGE Planning Board 280-183 powers and duties;
280-132;280-133; DISPOSAL 215-4 Purpose 280-182 compensation;
280-137 Signs 280-82 Setbacks 280-185 equipment 51-1
SOIL REMOVAL 228-4; WETLANDS AND Sewers 280-183 FILMING 139-12
228-7 SHORELINE 275-11 Site plan approval 280-183 Hearings 51-6
Special Events Requiring ZONING 280-4;280-111 Smoke 280-183 Investigations 51-6
Chairperson of the PLAYGROUNDS Solar energy 280-183 Members of the Department
Zoning Board of Agricultural-Conservation Special exception uses A290-33
Appeals'Approval (A-C)District and 280-183 Notices 51-6
205-5 Low-Density Special exceptions 280-183 Officers and employees
STORMWATER Residential R-80, Storage 280-183 51-1
MANAGEMENT R-120,R-200 and Town Board 280-183 Parking at Beaches 189-7
236-10 R-400 Districts 280-13 Use regulations 280-183
Street Numbering 237-25 Utilities 280-183
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POLICE DEPARTMENT...
PARKS AND Complaints A290-15; Police officers A290-4; POLICE DEPARTMENT
RECREATION A290-36;A290-45 A290-16;A290-23; RULES AND
AREAS 193-12 Composition A290-18 A290-36;A290-37 REGULATIONS
PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS Conduct A290-15 Powers and duties A290-1 A290-4;A290-16;
AND TRANSIENT Confidentiality A290-14; Pro-arrest policy A290-36 A290-23;A290-36;
RETAIL A29041 Procedures A290-30 A290-37
MERCHANTS 197-7 Confidentiality of official Profanity A290-15 Special Events Requiring
POLICE DEPARTMENT business A290-41 Qualifications A290-16 Chairperson of the
51-1;51-2;51-3;51-5; Conflict with Police Records A290-9;A290-11; Zoning Board of
51-6 Benevolent Association A290-15;A290-28; Appeals'Approval
POLICE DEPARTMENT agreements A290-48 A29045 205-5
RULES AND Construal of Provisions Records and documents Street Numbering 237-28
REGULATIONS A290-48 A290-28 VEHICLES AND
A290-1;A290-2; Cooperation with other law Reports A290-3;A290-9; TRAFFIC 260-7
A290-4;A290-8; enforcement agencies A290-11;A290-13; VEHICLES,MOTOR-
A290-11;A290-34; A290-22 A290-15;A290-31; DRIVEN 264-15;
A290-35;A290-36; Curbs A290-37;A290-38 A290-32;A290-36; 264-17
A290-41;A290-46; Definitions;word usage A290-37;A290-38; POLITICAL SIGNS
A290-47 A290-46 A29044 See SIGNS
Police officers 51-3;51-4 Detectives A290-16\ Requesting assistance POLLUTION
Powers and duties 5 1-1 A290-32 A290-26 See Also AIR POLLUTION
PUBLIC Detectives to be on call Rules of conduct A290-15; Establishment of
ENTERTAINMENT A290-32 A290-23 Community Housing
AND SPECIAL Disability A290-3 Safeguarding information Fund 17-52
EVENTS 205-9 Disciplinary Action A290-14 Floating Homes 96-26
Qualifications 51-3 A29047 Safety standards A29045 General Business(B)
Qualifications of members Disorderly conduct A290-9; Salaries and compensation District 28048
of Police Department A290-15;A290-36 A29047 Light Industrial(LI)District
51-3 Dress A290-29 Scene of investigation 280-62
Salaries and compensation Duty of Department A290-20 Light Industrial Park/
51-6 A290-35 Security standards A290-9; Planned Office Park
Special Events Requiring Emergencies A290-3; A290-42 (LIO)District 280-58
Chairperson of the A290-11;A290-46 Seniority A290-5 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
Zoning Board of Fecal matter A290-45 Sergeants A290-10\A290-11 172-2
Appeals'Approval Fees A290-15 Sick leave A290-39 NOISE,PREVENTION OF
205-5 Firearms A290-9 Sick time A290-44 180-1;180-2;180-3;
Special policemen 51-4 Fitness for duty A290-39 Sidearms A290-42 180-4;180-5;180-6;
STORMWATER Gas A290-15 Sidewalks A290-37; 180-7
MANAGEMENT General duties A290-8; A290-38 SOIL REMOVAL 228-7
236-33 A290-10;A290-12 Smoke A290-45 Special Exception Uses
Street Excavations 237-12; General Rules A290-34\ Specific duties A290-9; 280-143
237-13 A290-45 A290-11;A290-13 STORMWATER
Town Board 51-1;51-2; Grooming A290-43 Streetlighting A290-37; MANAGEMENT
51-4;51-5;51-6 Guns A290-15 A290-38 236-3;236-4;236-5;
VEHICLES,MOTOR- Harassment A290-36 Supervisory officers 236-17;236-19;
DRIVEN 264-17; Hazardous wastes A290-45 A290-38 236-20;236-35
264-19 Hospitals A29044; Tests A29045 See Also WATER
Violations and penalties A29045 Tobacco A290-15 POLLUTION
51-6 Inquiries A290-25 Towing A290-15 Water Quality Improvement
WATERFRONT Inspections A290-15; Town Board A290-2; 1741;1743;1744;
CONSISTENCY A290-27 A2904;A290-15; 1745
REVIEW 2684;268-6 Intoxicating beverages A29046 WATERFRONT
P POLICE DEPARTMENT A290-15;A290-24 Types of action A290-47 CONSISTENCY
RULES AND Intoxication A290-9 Use of intoxicating REVIEW 268-3
REGULATIONS Investigation of beverages A290-24 ZONING 280-91
Absence or disability of questionable deaths Vehicles A290-11; PONDS
Chief A290-3 A290-21 A290-15;A290-45 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
Additional duties A290-19 Investigations A290-15; Violations and penalties PROPERTY
Advertising A290-15 A290-17;A290-19; A290-9;A290-13; MAINTENANCE
Alcoholic beverages A290-20;A290-21; A290-15;A290-19; 100-4
A290-15 A290-24;A290-25; A290-36;A290-47 Fishers Island Harbor
Appointments A290-5 A290-31 Waivers A290-43 Management 157-6
Assignment A290-17 Lieutenant A290-8\A290-9 Warrants A290-17; LITTERING 174-4
Charges A290-36 Maintenance of order A290-36 Parking at Beaches 189-2
Chief of Police A290-2; A290-34 Water A29045 SEWERS AND SEWAGE
A290-3;A2904; See Members of the Weapons A290-15 DISPOSAL 215-2
A290-8;A290-9; Department A290-33 Word Usage A29046 Site Plan Approval 280-133
A290-12;A290-13; Monthly report A290-31 POLICE OFFICERS Southold Community
A290-15;A290-16; Notices A290-44 BOATS,DOCKS AND Preservation Project
A290-17;A290-18; Order of rank A290-4 WHARVES 96-15 Plan 17-13
A290-19;A290-22; Organization A290-1\ Dogs 83-7 Stop and Yield Intersections
A290-27;A290-30; A290-5 Emergency Removal of 2604;260-6
A290-36;A29041; Other occupations A29040 Vehicles 260-23; STORMWATER
A29043;A29044; Patrol duty A290-37 260-24 MANAGEMENT
A290-46 Peddling and soliciting FILMING 139-4 236-5;236-9;236-17;
See Chief of Police A290-6\ A290-15 HOUSING FUND 34-2 236-18
A290-7 Plastic bags A290-45 Members of the Department SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Civilian Members A290-12\ Plastics A290-45 A290-33 240-4;240-10;240-42
A290-14 Police Department A290-1; Parking at Beaches 189-7 VEHICLES AND
Communicable diseases A290-2;A2904; PARKS AND TRAFFIC 260-8;
A290-45 A290-8;A290-11; RECREATION 260-9;260-11
Communicable/infectious A290-34;A290-35; AREAS 193-3 Water Quality Improvement
diseases A290-45 A290-36;A290-41; POLICE DEPARTMENT 17-43
Compensation A290-47 A290-46;A290-47 51-3;51-4
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PONDS...
Waterfowl and Gull Feeding 240-19;240-20; FIRE PREVENTION AND Records 55-1
and Domestic Pet 240-22;240-24; BUILDING CODE Setbacks 55-1
Waste 83-27 240-25;240-53;240-58 ADMINISTRATION Signs 55-1
WETLANDS AND PRESERVATION OF 144-3 Town Board 55-1;55-2
SHORELINE 275-2; NATURAL FEATURES Historic Preservation Videoconferencing for
275-3;275-4;275-11 Buffers 240-49 District(HPD)280-196 public meetings 55-2
ZONING 280-4;280-113 Certificates of occupancy NOISE,PREVENTION OF PUBLIC RECORDS,
POOLS 240-49 180-4 ACCESS TO
Agricultural-Conservation Clearing 240-49 PUBLIC ASSEMBLIES See RECORDS
(A-C)District and Conservation districts LIGHTING,OUTDOOR PUBLIC SAFETY
Low-Density 240-51 172-2 See SAFETY
Residential R-80, Construction 240-51 Site Plan Approval 280-129 STANDARDS
R-120,R-200 and Drainage 240-51 Special Exception Uses PUBLIC WORKS
R-400 Districts 280-13 Drainage plan 240-51 280-143 DEPARTMENT
COASTAL EROSION Easements 240-51 PUBLIC DOCKS See DEPARTMENT OF
HAZARD AREAS Erosion and sediment BOATS,DOCKS AND PUBLIC WORKS
111-6 control 240-49;240-51 WHARVES 96-4\96-5
RENTAL PERMITS 207-7 Fames and farming 240-49 Definitions 96-4 _ Q
See Also SWIMMING Fees 240-49 Docks 96-4;96-5
POOLS Final plats 240-51 Monopolization of docks, QUALIFICATIONS
WETLANDS AND Floodplain 240-50 bulkheads and landing Board of Appeals 280-146
SHORELINE 275-2 Grades and grading 240-49; places prohibited 96-5 Ethics Board 26-21
ZONING 280-4 240-51 PUBLIC Exemption for Volunteer
PORCHES Improvements 240-51 ENTERTAINMENT Fire Fighters and
COASTAL EROSION Landscaping 24049 AND SPECIAL Ambulance Workers
HAZARD AREAS Licenses and permits 240-49 EVENTS 245-11
111-6 Lots 24049;240-51 Amusements 205-2 HOUSING FUND 34-2;
FLOOD DAMAGE See Also NATURAL Bicycles 205-2 34-5
PREVENTION 148-18 FEATURES Building Inspector 205-2 LANDMARK
LITTERING 174-1 Open space 240-49 Carnivals 205-2 PRESERVATION
Marine II(MII)District Planning Board 240-49; Chief of Police 205-2 170-5
280-55 . 240-51 Circuses 205-2 POLICE DEPARTMENT
Site Plan Approval Screens and screening Definitions 205-2 51-3
280-134;280-137 240-49 Enforcement 205-8\205-9 POLICE DEPARTMENT
STORMWATER Stormwater 240-50;240-51 Fames and farming 205-2 RULES AND
MANAGEMENT Stormwater,drainage and General Provisions 205-1\ REGULATIONS
236-5 erosion control 240-51 205-3 A290-16
ZONING 280-4 Street trees 24049 Holidays 205-3 Residency Requirements
POULTRY SUBDIVISION OF LAND Licenses and permits 42-9
AGRICULTURAL USES 24049\240-51 205-2;205-9 WATERFRONT
72-4 Trees 240-49 Modification or rescission CONSISTENCY
Farmland Bill of Rights Water 240-51 of permit 205-8 REVIEW 268-3
280-98;280-99 Water conservation 240-51 Motorcycles 205-2 Wireless Communication
STORMWATER Wetlands 240-51 Notices 205-8;205-9 Facilities 280-74
MANAGEMENT PRIVACY PROTECTION Parades 205-2 QUORUM
236-5 See CONFIDENTIALITY Parking 205-2;205-3 LANDMARK
SUBDIVISION OF LAND PRIVIES Penalties for offenses 205-9 PRESERVATION
240-3;240-44 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Permit required 205-3 170-4
WETLANDS AND DISPOSAL 215-3 Permitted uses 205-2
SHORELINE 275-2 PRIVY VAULTS Planning Board 205-2 — R
ZONING 280-4 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Police Department 205-9
POWERS AND DUTIES DISPOSAL 215-3 Purpose 205-1 RABIES CONTROL
AGRICULTURAL PROFANITY Safety standards 205-1; ANIMALS 83-21;83-22
ADVISORY POLICE DEPARTMENT 205-3 RADIATION
COMMITTEE 71-4 RULES AND Sales 205-2 Agricultural-Conservation
Board of Appeals 280-146 REGULATIONS Sanitary facilities 205-3 (A-C)District and
COASTAL EROSION A290-15 Signs 205-2 Low-Deni
HAZARD AREAS PROHIBITED Site plan 205-2 Residential R-80 ,
111-29 DISCHARGES See Special Events R-120,R-200 and
FIRE PREVENTION AND BOATS,DOCKS AND Requiring Chairperson R-400 Districts 280-13
BUILDING CODE WHARVES 96-8 of the Zoning Board of Wireless Communication
ADMINISTRATION PROHIBITED USES Appeals'Approval Facilities 280-69;
144-5 Districts 280-8 205-4\205-6 280-70
LANDMARK See Also See Special Events ZONING 280-4
PRESERVATION NONCONFORMING Requiring Town Board RADIOACTIVE WASTE
170-4 USES Approval 205-7 SEWERS AND SEWAGE
POLICE DEPARTMENT See Also SPECIAL Special permits 205-8 DISPOSAL 215-4
51-1 EXCEPTION USES Toilet facilities 205-2 RAFFLES
POLICE DEPARTMENT ZONING 280-111 Town Attorney 205-2 See GAMBLING
RULES AND PROPERTY Town Board 205-2;205-3; REAL ESTATE SIGNS
REGULATIONS MAINTENANCE 205-8 Signs 280-81;280-85
A290-1 Affordable Housing(AHD) Vehicles 205-2 See Also SIGNS
Records Management 59-14 District 280-32.1 Violations and penalties REAL ESTATE TRANSFER
YOUTH BOARD 68-5 Agricultural-Conservation 205-1;205-9 TAX
PRELIMINARY PLANS (A-C)District and Zoning Board of Appeals Additional exemptions
HIGHWAY Low-Density 205-2;205-8 17-25
SPECIFICATIONS Residential R-80, Zoning districts 205-2 Agricultural districts 17-24
161-2;161-3 R-120,R-200 and PUBLIC HEARINGS, Appeals 17-34
PRELIMINARY PLATS R-400 Districts 280-13 NOTICE OF Apportionment of
SUBDIVISION OF LAND BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Assessments 55-1 consideration subject to
240-3;240-6;240-7; PROPERTY Hearings 55-1 tax for property located
240-8;240-10;240-13; MAINTENANCE Meetings 55-2 only partly within
240-15;240-16; 100-1;100-4 Notices 55-1 Town 17-33
240-17;240-18; Providing notice of public
hearings 55-1
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFER TAX...
COMMUNITY Warrants 17-35 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS Records Advisory Board
PRESERVATION Wetlands 17-19 AND TRANSIENT 59-15
FUND AND RECORDS RETAIL Security standards 59-13
COMMUNITY Adoption of Renumbered MERCHANTS 197-7; Signs 59-15
HOUSING FUND 2006 Code 1-14 197-8 Storage 59-12;59-13;59-14
17-19\17-40 Affordable Housing(AHD) POLICE DEPARTMENT Town Board 59-15
Compensation 17-35 District 280-25; RULES AND Town Clerk 59-12
Confidentiality 17-37 280-30;280-31 REGULATIONS RECREATION AREAS
Confidentiality of transfer Agricultural Planned A290-9;A290-11; Dogs 83-6
tax returns 17-37 Development District A290-15;A290-28; Floating Homes 96-26
Cooperative housing 280-175;280-179 A29045 Parking at Beaches 189-4
corporation transfers ALARM SYSTEMS 75-2 Public Access to Records See Also PARKS AND
17-27 ANIMALS 83-18;83-24 59-1\59-10 RECREATION
Costs and expenses 17-35 Appeals 59-8;59-10 PUBLIC HEARINGS, PARKS AND
County Clerk 17-20 Appointments 59-5 NOTICE OF 55-1 RECREATION
Credit 17-26 BOATS,DOCKS AND Public notice required 59-10 AREAS 193-1;
Definitions 17-20 WHARVES 96-10; Real Estate Transfer Tax 193-3.1;193-6;193-7;
Deposit and disposition of 96-25 17-20;17-21;17-22; 193-10;193-11
revenue 17-31 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 17-24;17-28;17-29; See Also PARKS AND
Designation of agent by PROPERTY 17-34;17-35;17-37 RECREATION
County Treasurer 17-28 MAINTENANCE RECORDS 59-2;59-3; COMMITTEE
Determination of tax; 100-3;100-8 59-4;59-5;59-6;59-7; See Also PLAYGROUNDS
petition to Town Chief of Police A290-7 59-8;59-9;59-10 Real Estate Transfer Tax
Supervisor 17-34 COASTAL EROSION Records access officer 17-19
Easements 17-24 HAZARD AREAS 59-3;59-8;59-10 Recreational Floating Zone
Effective date;referendum 111-10;111-29 Records Management District(RFZ)280-201
requirement 17-40 Comptroller 59-2 59-11;59-12;59-13; Southold Community
Eminent domain 17-20 Confidentiality 59-2 59-14;59-15;59-16; Preservation Fund 17-4
Exemptions from tax 17-24 Costs and expenses 59-9 59-17 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Fees 17-20;17-35 Definitions 59-1 See Records Management 240-3;2404;240-10;
Hearing Officer 17-34 Denial of access;appeals 59-11\59-17 240-42;240-43;
Hearings 17-34 59-8 Requests for access 59-6 240-44;240-52
Historic preservation 17-24 Design Standards 240-45 Rules of Conduct 26-7 ZONING 280-4
Historic resources 17-19 Designation of records Safety standards 59-2 RECREATIONAL FIRES
Imposition of tax;use of access officer;duties Salaries and compensation FIRE PREVENTION AND
tax;applicability 17-21 59-3 59-2;59-9 BUILDING CODE
Improvements 17-20 Designation of records SEWERS AND SEWAGE ADMINISTRATION
Insurance 17-32;17-34 location 5911 DISPOSAL 215-1; 144-19
Interest and civil penalties Disclosure 59-2 215-9 See Also FIRES
17-36 Districts 280-7;280-9 Site Plan Approval 280-133 RECREATIONAL
Intergovernmental DOMESTIC SOIL REMOVAL 228-6; FLOATING ZONE
agreement authority PARTNERSHIPS 228-9;228-12 DISTRICT(RFZ)
17-38 121-4 STORMWATER Accessory uses and
Judicial review 17-32 Ethics Board 26-23;26-25 MANAGEMENT structures 280-202;
Legislative findings 17-19 Exceptions;records to be 236-5;236-9;236-20; 280-204
Liability 17-20; 17-23; maintained 59-2 236-24 Applicability 280-198
17-29;17-31;17-34; Fees 59-3;59-9 Street Numbering 237-24 Application procedure
17-35 FIRE PREVENTION AND SUBDIVISION OF LAND 280-201
Liability for tax 17-23 BUILDING CODE 240-10;240-17; Assessments 280-201
Liability of Recording ADMINISTRATION 240-19;240-21; Boundaries 280-200
Officer 17-29 144-5;144-10;144-16 240-25;240-29; Comprehensive Plan
Liens 17-20; 17-27; 17-35 Fishers Island Harbor 240-34;240-35; 280-201
Natural features 17-19 Management 157-12 240-38;240-41; Dimensional and parking
Natural resources 17-19 FLOOD DAMAGE 240-44;240-52;240-57 requirements 280-203
Notices 17-32;17-34 PREVENTION 148-22 TOURIST AND TRAILER Eligibility 280-199
Open space 17-24 Grievance Procedures 47-1 CAMPS 253-13 Fees 280-201
Parks and recreation 17-24 HIGHWAY Town Board 59-3;59-8 Hearings 280-201
Payment of tax;filing of SPECIFICATIONS Town Clerk 59-3;59-8 Landscaping 280-201
return;recording 17-22 161-49 WETLANDS AND Lots 280-201
R Proceedings to recover tax Hours for public inspection SHORELINE 275-10 Notices 280-201
due 17-35 59-5 ZONING 280-4;280-92; Parking 280-201;280-203;
Records 17-20;17-21; Illicit Discharges 236-31; 280-151;280-154 280-204
17-22;17-24;17-28; 236-32 RECORDS ACCESS Parking requirements
17-29;17-34;17-35; Inspections 59-3;59-9; OFFICER 280-204
17-37 59-10 RECORDS 59-3;59-8; Parks and Recreation
Recreation areas 17-19 Investigations 59-2 59-10 Committee 280-201
Refunds 17-30 LANDMARK RECORDS MANAGEMENT Pedestrians 280-201
Reports 17-34 PRESERVATION Advisory Board 59-15 Permitted uses 280-202
Sales 17-20;17-24 170-5;170-11 Custody and control of Planning Board 280-201;
Severability 17-39 LITTERING 174-5 records 59-16 280-202
Social Security 17-27 Maintenance of list of Definitions 59-13 Purpose 280-197
Town Attorney 17-35 records by subject Disposition of records 59-17 Recreation areas 280-201
Town Board 17-19;17-34; matter 59-7 Improvements 59-15 Reports 280-201
17-38 Marine I(MI)District Intent 59-11 Safety standards 280-201
Town Supervisor 17-20; 280-52 Minutes 59-13 Screens and screening
17-31;17-34 Marine II(MII)District Powers and duties 59-14 280-201
Treasurer 17-20;17-21; 280-55 Powers and duties of Setbacks 280-201;280-203
17-22;17-27;17-28; Members of the Department records management Sewers 280-201
17-30;17-31;17-32; A290-33 officer 59-14 Site plan approval 280-202
17-33;17-34;17-35; See Also MINUTES Program established; Site plans 280-201
17-36 MUNICIPAL BUILDING designation of records Town Board 280-197;
Violations and penalties ENERGY management officer 280-198;280-200;
17-31;17-32;17-34; BENCHMARKING 59-12 280-201;280-204
17-35;17-36;17-37 177-5 RECORDS 59-11\59-17 Town Clerk 280-200;
Waivers 17-36 Notices 59-10 280-201
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RECREATIONAL FLOATING ZONE DISTRICT
(RFZ)..
Utilities 280-201 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS Inspections 207-5;207-6; 144-5;144-6;144-15;
Water 280-201 AND TRANSIENT 207-7 144-19;144-20;
Yards 280-203 RETAIL Landlords 207-2 144-23;144-24
ZONING 280-197\280-204 MERCHANTS 197-1; Legislative intent 207-1 FLOOD DAMAGE
Zoning districts 280-201 197-4;197-6 Licenses and permits 207-7 PREVENTION 148-6;
Zoning Maps 280-200; TOURIST AND TRAILER Notices 207-8 148-22
280-201 CAMPS 253-14 One-family dwellings 207-2 HIGHWAY
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES AND Parking 207-1 SPECIFICATIONS
VEHICLE PARKS TRAFFIC 260-28 Penalties for offenses 161-49
Applicability of other VEHICLES,MOTOR- 207-11 Historic Preservation
chapter provisions DRIVEN 264-11 Plumbing 207-2 District(HPD)280-195
253-24 REGISTRY Pools 207-7 LANDMARK
Camping 253-20 Affordable Housing(AHD) Rental permit required PRESERVATION
Dates of operation;time District 280-25;280-30 207-7 170-5
limit for Agricultural-Conservation Rental property 207-7 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
accommodation 253-23 (A-C)District and Rental units 207-7;207-9 172-2
Definitions 253-20 Low-Density Revocation of permit 207-8 LITTERING 174-5
Drainage 253-22 Residential R-80, Safety standards 207-1; Members of the Department
Driveways 253-22 R-120,R-200 and 207-5;207-8 A290-33
Recreational vehicles R-400 Districts 280-13 Sales 207-7 MUNICIPAL BUILDING
253-20;253-21; Hamlet Business(HB) Sanitation 207-2 ENERGY
253-23;253-24 District 280-45 Search warrants 207-6 BENCHMARKING
Roadways and driveways Residential Office(RO) Signs 207-7 177-6
253-22 District 280-38 Smoke detectors 207-4 POLICE DEPARTMENT
Setbacks 253-21 SANITARY FLOW Smoke detectors and carbon RULES AND
Site requirements 253-21 CREDITS, monoxide detectors REGULATIONS
TOURIST AND TRAILER TRANSFER OF 207-4 A290-3;A290-9;
CAMPS 253-20\253-24 117-11 Social media 207-7 A290-11;A290-13;
Trailers 253-20 REMOVAL OF UTILITY Storage 207-7 A290-15;A290-31;
Vehicles 253-20 POLES Stormwater 207-2 A290-32;A290-36;
Yards 253-21 Cable television 237-31 Tenants 207-2 A290-37;A290-38;
RECREATIONAL Definitions 237-31 Town Board 207-1;207-2; A290-44
VEHICLES Height regulations 23 7-3 1 207-3;207-8 Real Estate Transfer Tax
FLOOD DAMAGE Legislative intent and Town Clerk 207-8 17-34
PREVENTION 148-4; purpose 237-30 Town Engineer 207-2 Recreational Floating Zone
148-14;148-15;148-21 Notices 237-32 Vehicles 207-1 District(RFZ)280-201
Recreational Vehicle Parks Penalties for offenses Violations and penalties SANITARY FLOW
253-20;253-21; 237-33 207-1;207-6;207-7; CREDITS,
253-23;253-24 Removal of damaged or 207-8;207-11;207-12 TRANSFER OF 117-9
Site Plan Approval 280-137 double utility poles Warrants 207-5 SEWERS AND SEWAGE
See Also VEHICLES 237-32 Websites 207-7 DISPOSAL 215-4
ZONING 2804 Safety standards 237-30 Yards 207-7 STORMWATER
RECYCLABLE STREETS AND RENTAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
MATERIALS SIDEWALKS 237-30\ Affordable Housing(AHD) 236-20
Garbage,Rubbish and 237-33 District 280-30 SUBDMSION OF LAND
Refuse 233-1 Utilities 237-30;237-31; See Also LANDLORDS 240-3;240-19
RECYCLABLES 237-32 RENTAL PERMITS 207-7 TOBACCO
Garbage,Rubbish and Utility poles 237-30; See Also TENANTS ADVERTISING 249-1
Refuse 233-1;233-2; 237-31;237-32 ZONING 280-4;280-111 TOURIST AND TRAILER
233-3;233-3.1;233-4; Violations and penalties RENTAL UNITS CAMPS 253-14
233-5;233-6 237-30;237-32;237-33 Parking at Beaches 189-3 TRANSPORTATION
Light Industrial Park/ RENTAL PERMITS RENTAL PERMITS 207-7; ACCESS
Planned Office Park Accessory buildings and 207-9 MANAGEMENT 64-4
(LIO)District 280-58 structures 207-2 REPORTS WATERFRONT
SALVAGE CENTERS Accessory uses and Affordable Housing(AHD) CONSISTENCY
211-1 structures 207-7 District 280-29;280-30 REVIEW 268-4
RECYCLING Advertising 207-7;207-9 AGRICULTURAL WETLANDS AND
Garbage,Rubbish and Apartments 207-2 ADVISORY SHORELINE 275-8
Refuse 233-7 Appeals 207-8 COMMITTEE 714 Wireless Communication
Light Industrial Park/ Application for search Agricultural Planned Facilities 280-70;
Planned Office Park warrant 207-6 Development District 280-74
(LIO)District 280-58 Blight 207-1 280-174 YOUTH BOARD 68-4
See Also SOLID WASTE Broker's/agent's ALARM SYSTEMS 75-1; ZONING 280-4;280-151;
Water Quality Improvement responsibility 207-9 75-2 280-157
17-43 Building Inspector 207-2 Assessment and Tax Relief RESIDENCY
REFUSE Building permits 207-2 for Superstorm Sandy REQUIREMENTS
See GARBAGE,RUBBISH Carbon monoxide detectors Impact 245-23 Appointments 42-10
AND REFUSE 207-4 Board of Appeals 280-146 Eligibility requirements for
REGISTRATION Certificates of occupancy BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Town Attorney 42-10
BOATS,DOCKS AND 207-5;207-7 PROPERTY OFFICERS AND
WHARVES 96-24 Charges 207-5 MAINTENANCE EMPLOYEES 42-9\
See Also CERTIFICATES Code Enforcement Officer 100-5 42-10
OF REGISTRATION 207-2;207-10 Chief of Police A290-7 Qualifications 42-9
FIRE PREVENTION AND Definitions 207-2 COASTAL EROSION Supersession of Town Law
BUILDING CODE Electrical Inspector 207-2 HAZARD AREAS and enactment
ADMINISTRATION Emergencies 207-5 111-27;111-29;111-35 authority 42-9
144-8 Enforcement 207-10 ELECTRICAL Terms of office 42-10
Garbage,Rubbish and Fees 207-3;207-5;207-8 INSPECTIONS 126-3 Town Attorney 42-10
Refuse 233-4 Fire Marshal 207-2 Ethics Board 26-25 RESIDENTIAL CODE
Parking at Beaches 189-3; Fire prevention 207-1; Exemption for War FIRE PREVENTION AND
189-4 207-4;207-7;207-8 Veterans and Gold Star BUILDING CODE
Handbills 207-7 Parents 245-15 ADMINISTRATION
Hearings 207-8 FIRE PREVENTION AND 144-3
Implementation 207-12 BUILDING CODE
ADMINISTRATION
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RESIDENTIAL Motels 280-35 ROADS Groundwater 161-29;
CONSTRUCTION Parking 280-36 See STREETS AND 161-30
See BUILDING Permitted uses 280-35 SIDEWALKS Gutters 161-29;161-34
CONSTRUCTION Planning Board 280-35 ROADSIDE STANDS Heating 161-22;161-23
See CONSTRUCTION Purpose 280-34 ZONING 280-4 Height regulations 161-44;
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS Residential districts 280-35 ROADWAY 161-46
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Restaurants 280-35 CONSTRUCTION HIGHWAY
PROPERTY Sewers 280-34;280-35 Alterations or modifications SPECIFICATIONS
MAINTENANCE Signs 280-35 to specifications 161-47 161-15\161-48
100-4 Site plan approval 280-35 Aluminum 161-36 Improvements 161-25
.Districts 280-5 Site plan review and As-constructed survey Industrial districts 161-15
Hamlet Density(HD) approval 280-35 161-45 Insects 161-44
Residential District Special exception uses Asphalt binder course Inspection of work 161-48
280-20;280-21;280-23 280-35 161-22 Inspections 161-19;161-21;
Residential Office(RO) Special exceptions 280-35 Asphalt pavement cores 161-42;16146;161-48
District 280-38 Trailer camps 280-35 161-26 Landfills 161-16
Resort Residential(RR) Use regulations 280-35 Asphalt wearing course Landscaping 161-42;
District 280-35 Water 280-34;280-35 161-23 161-43
Site Plan Approval ZONING 280-34\280-36 Backfilling 161-25;161-36; Landscaping of recharge
280-129;280-137 RESTAURANTS 161-44 basins Types A and B
Wireless Communication Agricultural-Conservation Base course for asphalt 161-42
Facilities 280-73 (A-C)District and pavement 161-21 Lighting 161-46
ZONING 280-78;280-93; Low-Density Base course for stone blend Lots 161-15;161-16
280-94;280-104; Residential R-80, road 161-19 Major subdivisions 161-38
280-110 R-120,R-200 and Bituminous surface Manholes 161-35
RESIDENTIAL OFFICE R-400 Districts 280-13 treatment double Manure 161-44
(RO)DISTRICT General Business(B) application 161-24 Modifications to existing
Accessory uses and District 28048 Bonds 161-46 private roads 161-25
structures 280-38 Hamlet Business(HB) Brush,grass and weeds Notices 161-44
Apartments 280-38 District 280-45 161-16;161-30;161-42 Parking 161-15
Bed and breakfast 280-38 Limited Business(LB) Catch basins 161-34 Planning Board 161-15;
Board of Appeals 280-38 District 280-41 Clearing and grubbing 161-44
Building permits 280-38 Marine II(MII)District 161-16 Plastics 161-46
Bulk,area and parking 280-55 Concrete curbs 161-38 Recharge basins Type A and
regulations 280-39 Residential Office(RO) Concrete cylinders 161-40 drainage areas 161-29
Certificates of occupancy District 280-38 Concrete footings,slabs and Recharge basins Type B and
280-38 Resort Residential(RR) headwalls 161-37 drainage areas 161-30
Churches 280-38 District 280-35 Concrete sidewalks and Recharge Basins Type C
Conservation districts Signs 280-85 driveway entrances 161-31
280-38 WETLANDS AND 161-39 Safety standards 161-44;
Construction 280-38 SHORELINE 275-11 Construction 161-15; 161-46
Insurance 280-38 ZONING 280-4;280-78 161-18;161-21; Screens and screening
Library 280-38 RETAIL FOOD 161-24;161-25; 161-22;161-23;
Licenses and permits 280-38 ESTABLISHMENTS 161-37;161-38 161-24;161-29;
Meetings 280-38 See RESTAURANTS Construction specifications 161-30;161-42
Museums 280-38 RETAINING WALLS 161-15 Seeding 161-43
Parking 280-38;280-39 FIRE PREVENTION AND Costs and expenses 161-21; Sheds 161-46
Permitted uses 280-38 BUILDING CODE 161-26;16140 Sidewalks 161-39;161-46
Places of worship 280-38 ADMINISTRATION Curbs 161-34;161-38; Stone blend wearing course
Planning Board 280-38 144-8 161-41;161-45;161-46 161-20
Purpose 280-37 Site Plan Approval 280-134 Demolition 161-21 Storage 161-29;161-30
Registry 280-38 See Also WALLS Design criteria for leaching Storm drains 161-33
Residential districts 280-38 WETLANDS AND basins 161-28 Stormwater 161-27;
Restaurants 280-38 SHORELINE 275-2; Drainage 161-18;161-25; 161-29;161-30;
Sales 280-38 275-11 161-27;161-28; 161-32;161-36
Schools 280-38 ZONING 280-4 161-29;161-30; Stormwater drainage
Signs 280-38 RETIREMENT 161-31;161-32; systems 161-32
Single-family dwellings Affordable Housing(AHD) 161-36;16145 Street trees 161-44
280-38 District 280-25 Drainage design criteria Streetlighting 161-46
R Site plan approval 280-38 ETHICS 26-17 161-27 Streetlighting specifications
Site plan review and Grievance Procedures 47-1 Drainage pipe criteria 161-46
approval 280-38 Members of the Department 161-36 Stripping and stockpiling
Special exception uses A290-33 Driveways 161-39;161-46 soil 161-17
280-38 See Also PENSIONS Dumps and dumping Tests 161-26;161-29;
Special exceptions 280-38 Senior Citizen Exemption 161-19;161-21 161-30;161-40;161-46
Storage 280-38 245-1;245-2 Dust 161-23 Through streets 16146
Two-family dwellings WATERFRONT Easements 161-18 Town Board 161-44;161-47
280-38 CONSISTENCY Electrical Code 161-46 Town Engineer 161-26;
Use regulations 280-38 REVIEW 268-3 Emergency vehicles 161-20 161-27;161-29;
ZONING 280-37\280-39 REVIEW,BOARD OF Excavation and 161-30;161-31;161-44
RESORT RESIDENTIAL See BOARD OF REVIEW embankment 161-18 Trees 161-16;161-29;
(RR)DISTRICT RIGHT OF ENTRY Excavations 161-17; 161-30;161-42;161-44
Accessory uses and FIRE PREVENTION AND 161-18;161-25; Trenches 161-36
structures 280-35 BUILDING CODE 161-29;161-30;161-36 Trucks 161-19;161-21
Bed and breakfast 280-35 ADMINISTRATION Fences 161-16;161-29; Utility poles 161-46
Board of Appeals 280-35 144-14 161-41;161-42 Vibrations 161-21
Boats and Boating 280-35 STORMWATER Fencing and curbs at Warrants 16146
Bulk,area and parking MANAGEMENT recharge basins 161-41 Water 161-30;161-39;
regulations 280-36 236-20 Fill 161-25 16144
Camps 280-35 RIGHT TO FARM Grades and grading 161-18; Yards 161-24
Conservation districts Farmland Bill of Rights 161-19;161-21; Zoning districts 161-15
280-35 280-97 161-22;161-23; ROLLER BLADES
Hotels 280-35 See Also FARMS AND 161-24;161-29; See BICYCLES
Marinas 280-35 FARMING 161-30;161-35; See SKATEBOARDS
Mooring 280-35 161-42;16146
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ROLLER SKATES Town Board 26-5;26-9; RENTAL PERMITS 207-1; AGRICULTURAL LANDS
Agrieultural-Conservation 26-10;26-13 207-5;207-8 PRESERVATION
(A-C)District and Town Clerk 26-5 Roadway Construction 70-4;70-5
Low-Density Violations and penalties 161-44;161-46 Agricultural Planned
Residential R-80, 26-4;26-15 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Development District
R-120,R-200 and Waivers 26-5 DISPOSAL 215-10 280-174;280-175;
R-400 Districts 280-13 Zoning Board of Appeals SHELLFISH AND OTHER 280-176;280-177;
See Also BICYCLES 26-13 MARINE 280-179;280-180;
See Also SKATEBOARDS RESOURCES 219-5 280-181
ROOFS _ S Signs 280-82;280-88 AGRICULTURAL USES
Agricultural-Conservation Site Plan Approval 72-4
(A-C)District and SAFETY STANDARDS 280-128;280-129; Agricultural-Conservation
Low-Density Affordable Housing(AHD) 280-131;280-133; (A-C)District and
Residential R-80, District 280-28 280-137 Low-Density
R-120,R-200 and AGRICULTURAL USES Small Wind Energy Systems Residential R-80,
R-400 Districts 280-15 72-2;72-3 277-3 R-120,R-200 and
FIRE PREVENTION AND Agricultural-Conservation SOIL REMOVAL 228-1; R-400 Districts 280-13
BUILDING CODE (A-C)District and 228-5;228-7 BOATS,DOCKS AND
ADMINISTRATION Low-Density Special Events Requiring WHARVES 96-10;
144-3 Residential R-80, Chairperson of the 96-25
FLOOD DAMAGE R-120,R-200 and Zoning Board of Establishment of
PREVENTION 148-18 R-400 Districts 280-13 Appeals'Approval Community Housing
General Business(B) ANIMALS 83-17 205-4;205-5 Fund 17-47;17-48;
District 280-48 APPEARANCE TICKETS Special Events Requiring 17-50
Hamlet Business(HB) 5-2 Town Board Approval Farm Stands 72-5;72-6;
District 280-45 Board of Appeals 280-146 205-7 72-7
SEWERS AND SEWAGE BOATS,DOCKS AND Special Exception Uses Farmland Bill of Rights
DISPOSAL 215-2; WHARVES 96-14; 280-142;280-143 280-98
215-4;215-9 96-15 STORMWATER Fishers Island Harbor
Signs 280-85;280-86 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; MANAGEMENT Management 157-12
Site Plan Approval 280-134 PROPERTY 236-2;236-3;236-4; Floating Homes 96-27
STORMWATER MAINTENANCE 236-5;236-18;236-24 FLOOD DAMAGE
MANAGEMENT 100-2;100-3;1004 SUBDIVISION OF LAND PREVENTION 148-4
236-5 Design Standards 24045; 240-2;2404;240-10; See Also GARAGE SALES
WETLANDS AND 240-46 240-38;240-43;240-56 General Business(B)
SHORELINE 275-2; Emergency Activities TRANSPORTATION District 280-48
275-4 111-17;111-18 ACCESS Hamlet Business(HB)
Wireless Communication Farm Stands 72-11 MANAGEMENT 64-5 District 280-45
Facilities 280-69; Farmland Bill of Rights Vehicle Traffic 260-26 HIGHWAY
280-71;280-72 280-97;280-99 VEHICLES,MOTOR- SPECIFICATIONS
ZONING 280-4;280-104; FILMING 139-1;139-3 DRIVEN 264-2; 161-49
280-108 FIRE PREVENTION AND 264-14;264-15 Historic Preservation
RUBBISH BUILDING CODE Waterfowl and Gull Feeding District(HPD)280-191
See GARBAGE,RUBBISH ADMINISTRATION and Domestic Pet HOUSING FUND 34-2;
AND REFUSE 144-8;144-15;144-19 Waste 83-28;83-31 34-4;34-5;34-6
RULES OF CONDUCT Fishers Island Harbor WATERFRONT JUNKYARDS 166-3
Appearances 26-10 Management 157-6 CONSISTENCY Light Industrial(LI)District
Avoidance of conflicts 264 Floating Homes 96-26 REVIEW 268-3 280-62
Board of Assessment 26-13 FLOOD DAMAGE WETLANDS AND Light Industrial Park/
Compensation 26-5;26-12; PREVENTION 148-2; SHORELINE 275-3; Planned Office Park
26-16 148-4;148-7;148-18; 275-11;275-12 (LIO)District 280-58
Confidential information 148-22;148-23 Wireless Communication Limited Business(LB)
26-11 Grievance Procedures 47-1 Facilities 280-67; District 280-41
Confidentiality 26-11 HIGHWAY 280-70;280-76; Marine I(MI)District
Conflicts of interest 26-3; SPECIFICATIONS 280-76.2 280-52
26-5;26-7 161-6;161-7 ZONING 280-2;280-3; Marine II(MII)District
E-mail 26-12 Light Industrial(LI)District 280-111;280-125 280-55
ETHICS 26-3\26-16 280-62 SALARIES AND OPEN SPACE
Exclusion from Code of Light Industrial Park/ COMPENSATION PRESERVATION
Ethics 26-16 Planned Office Park Adoption of Code 1-4 185-4;185-5
Fees 26-5 (LIO)District 280-58 See Also COMPENSATION PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS
General prohibition 26-5 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR AND TRANSIENT
Gifts 26-8 172-2;172-5 FILMING 139-4 RETAIL
Goal 26-3 LITTERING 174-1 General Business(B) MERCHANTS 197-2;
Historic Preservation Members of the Department District 280-48 197-4;197-5;197-6;
Commission 26-16 A290-33 Hamlet Business(HB) 197-10
Inducement of others and NOISE,PREVENTION OF District 280-45 See Also PEDDLING AND
bribery 26-15 180-2;180-3 POLICE DEPARTMENT SOLICITING
Internet 26-12 PARKS AND 51-6 PUBLIC
Licenses and permits 26-16 RECREATION POLICE DEPARTMENT ENTERTAINMENT
Officers and employees AREAS 193-6;193-11 RULES AND AND SPECIAL
26-4;26-11 Pedestrians 260-27 REGULATIONS EVENTS 205-2
Planning Board 26-13 POLICE DEPARTMENT A290-47 Real Estate Transfer Tax
Political activities RULES AND RECORDS 59-2;59-9 17-20;17-24
prohibited 26-12 REGULATIONS Senior Citizen Exemption RENTAL PERMITS 207-7
Records 26-7 A290-45 245-1;245-2 Residential Office(RO)
Recusal 26-6 PUBLIC WETLANDS AND District 280-38
Recusal procedure 26-7 ENTERTAINMENT SHORELINE 275-3.1 Rules of Conduct 26-12
Representation 26-9 AND SPECIAL SALES SANITARY FLOW
Restriction on elected EVENTS 205-1;205-3 Adoption of Code 1-4;1-10 CREDITS,
official or member of RECORDS 59-2 Affordable Housing(AHD) TRANSFER OF
board 26-13 Recreational Floating Zone District 280-25; 117-5;117-6;117-11
Revolving door 26-14 District(RFZ)280-201 280-30;280-31 Senior Citizen Exemption
Sales 26-12 Removal of Utility Poles 245-1;245-2
Town Attorney 26-13 237-30
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SEWERS AND SEWAGE Determination of credits to FIRE PREVENTION AND Recreational Floating Zone
DISPOSAL 215-2 be deposited;duties of BUILDING CODE District(RFZ)280-201
Signs 280-85 Clerk 117-7 ADMINISTRATION Roadway Construction
Southold Community Easements 117-5;117-8 144-8;144-15;144-23 161-22;161-23;
Preservation Fund Environmental quality Garbage,Rubbish and 161-24;161-29;
17-4;17-9 review 117-9 Refuse 233-3 161-30;161-42
Special Events Requiring Expiration 117-13 General Business(B) SEWERS AND SEWAGE
Chairperson of the Fire protection 117-9 District 28048 DISPOSAL 215-4
Zoning Board of Groundwater 117-3;117-6 Hamlet Business(HB) Site Plan Approval
Appeals'Approval Hearings 117-7;117-9; District 280-45 280-129;280-131
205-4 117-12; 117-14 Historic Preservation SOIL REMOVAL 228-7
STORMWATER Irreversible transfer 117-8 District(HPD) Special Exception Uses
MANAGEMENT Meetings 117-9 280-191;280-193 280-143
236-5 Notices 117-9; 117-10; Light Industrial(LI)District STORMWATER
SUBDIVISION OF LAND 117-12;117-13;117-14 280-62 MANAGEMENT
240-3;240-34 Open space 117-2;117-3 Light Industrial Park/ 236-20
TOBACCO Permitted uses 117-3 Planned Office Park TOURIST AND TRAILER
ADVERTISING Planning Board 117-9; (LIO)District 280-58 CAMPS 253-16
249-1;249-2 117-11 Marine I(MI)District Wireless Communication
Waterfowl and Gull Feeding Procedure for transfer from 280-52 Facilities 280-70;
and Domestic Pet bank to receiving Marine II(MII)District 280-71;280-72;
Waste 83-27 district 117-9 280-55 280-76.2
WATERFRONT Purpose and intent 117-2 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS ZONING 280-4;280-78;
CONSISTENCY Registry 117-11 AND TRANSIENT 280-91;280-92;
REVIEW 268-3 Reports 117-9 RETAIL 280-93;280-94;
WETLANDS AND Return of credit to bank MERCHANTS 197-10 280-104;280-117
SHORELINE 275-2 117-14 Residential Office(RO) SEARCH WARRANTS
See Also YARD SALES Revocation 117-12 District 280-38 See Also ARREST
ZONING 280-4;280-78; Sales 117-5;117-6;117-11 SANITARY FLOW WARRANTS
280-79;280-104; Sanitary flow credit bank CREDITS, Illicit Discharges 236-31
280-118 117-5 TRANSFER OF 117-9 RENTAL PERMITS 207-6
SALVAGE CENTERS Sanitary flow credit SEWERS AND SEWAGE See Also WARRANTS
Application and fee 211-3 certificate 117-10 DISPOSAL 215-7 SECURITY STANDARDS
Definitions 211-1 Sanitary flow credit transfer Special Exception Uses Chief of Police A290-7
Fees 211-3 117-6 280-143 FILMING 139-3
Licenses and permits 211-5 Schools 117-9 Stop and Yield Intersections FLOOD DAMAGE
Parking 211-3;211-4 Title 117-1 260-6 PREVENTION 148-21
Parking and access 211-4 Town Attorney 117-5; SUBDIVISION OF LAND Illicit Discharges 236-31
Penalties for offenses 211-6 117-9;117-10;117-11 240-4;240-53 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
Permit provisions 211-5 Town Board 117-5;117-6; Targeted Business 172-2
Permit required 211-2 117-7;117-9;117-10; Investment Exemption Members of the Department
Recyclables 211-1 117-11;117-12; 245-7 A290-33
Storage 211-3 117-13;117-14 TOBACCO POLICE DEPARTMENT
Town Board 211-3;211-5 Town Clerk 117-7;117-9; ADVERTISING RULES AND
Town Clerk 211-3 117-10;117-11; 249-1;249-2;249-3 REGULATIONS
Violations and penalties 117-13;117-14 VEHICLES AND A290-9;A29042
211-6 Water supply 117-9 TRAFFIC 260-9; Records Management 59-13
SANITARY FACILITIES Zoning districts 117-3; 260-15 Special Events Requiring
FILMING 139-3 117-6;117-14 VEHICLES,MOTOR- Chairperson of the
FLOOD DAMAGE SANITARY LANDFILL DRIVEN 264-6 Zoning Board of
PREVENTION 148-4; See LANDFILLS YOUTH BOARD 68-1; Appeals'Approval
148-19;148-20 SANITATION 68-5 2054
JUNKYARDS 166-7 APPEARANCE TICKETS ZONING 2804;280-78; Wireless Communication
PUBLIC 5-2 280-79 Facilities 280-69
ENTERTAINMENT RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 SCOOTERS SEEING EYE DOGS
AND SPECIAL SATELLITE DISH VEHICLES,MOTOR- Dogs 83-10
EVENTS 205-3 ANTENNAS DRIVEN 264-3 See Also GUIDE DOGS
Special Events Requiring See Also ANTENNAS SCREENS AND See Also HEARING DOGS
Chairperson of the Wireless Communication SCREENING See Also SERVICE DOGS
Zoning Board of Facilities 280-68; Agricultural-Conservation SEIZURE
Appeals'Approval 280-72 (A-C)District and Dogs 83-11
205-4 SCHOOLS Low-Density Emergency Removal of
S See Also TOILET Affordable Housing(AHD) Residential R-80, Vehicles 260-24
FACILITIES District 280-26 R-120,R-200 and SENIOR CITIZEN
ZONING 280-4 Agricultural-Conservation R-400 Districts 280-13 EXEMPTION
SANITARY FLOW (A-C)District and See Also BUFFERS Applications 245-3
CREDITS,TRANSFER Low-Density Districts 280-7 Assessments 245-3;2454
OF Residential R-80, FLOOD DAMAGE Assessor 245-3
Affordable housing 117-3; R-120,R-200 and PREVENTION 148-16 Compensation 245-2
117-6;117-9;117-11; R-400 Districts 280-13 General Business(B) Complaints 245-4
117-14 Establishment of District 280-48 Conditions 245-2
Applicability;general Community Housing Hamlet Business(HB) Costs and expenses 245-1
prohibitions 117-4 Fund 17-52 District 280-45 Disability 245-2
Assessments 117-9 Exemption for Cold War See Also LANDSCAPING Drugs and drug
Building Inspector 117-9 Veterans 245-18 Light Industrial(LI)District paraphernalia 245-1
Building permits 117-10 Exemption for Volunteer 280-62;280-64 Eminent domain 245-2
Certificates of occupancy Fire Fighters and Light Industrial Park/ Hearings 245-4
117-13 Ambulance Workers Planned Office Park Insurance 245-1
Construction 117-10; 245-11;245-13 (LIO)District 280-58; Notice 245-6
117-13 Exemption for War 280-60 Notices 245-3;2454;245-6
Costs and expenses 117-9 Veterans and Gold Star Limited Business(LB) Partial exemption for senior
County Clerk 117-11 Parents 245-16 District 280-41 citizens 245-1
Covenants and restrictions Preservation of Natural Penalties for offenses 245-5
117-11 Features 240-49 Reapplications 245-4
Definitions 117-3 Retirement 245-1;245-2
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SENIOR CITIZEN EXEMPTION...
Salaries and compensation Recreational Floating Zone 215-11;215-12; Manholes 215-2;215-4;
245-1;245-2 District(RFZ) 215-14;215-15; 215-6
Sales 245-1;245-2 280-201;280-203 215-16;215-17;215-18 Manure 215-4
Senior citizens 245-1 Recreational Vehicle Parks Site Plan Approval 280-133 Meters 215-4
Social Security 245-1;245-2 253-21 STORMWATER Multifamily dwellings
TAXATION 245-1\245-6 Signs 280-85 MANAGEMENT 215-7
Veterans 245-2 Site Plan Approval 2364;236-5;236-19 Notices 215-3;2154;
Violations and penalties 280-133;280-134; SUBDIVISION OF LAND 215-7;215-8;215-9;
245-5 280-137 240-10;240-17; 215-11
SENIOR CITIZENS Small Wind Energy Systems 240-42;240-44 Nuisances 215-4
Adoption of Renumbered 277-3 TOURIST AND TRAILER Obstructions 215-4
2006 Code 1-14 SOIL REMOVAL 228-5; CAMPS 253-7 Odors 215-4
Senior Citizen Exemption 228-7 ZONING 280-4;280-112 Paper 215-4;215-10
245-1 SUBDIVISION OF LAND SEWERS AND SEWAGE Penalties for offenses;
ZONING 280-4 240-19;240-42;240-43 DISPOSAL disconnection 215-11
SEPTIC SYSTEMS WATERFRONT Abandonment 215-3;215-9 Permit required to work on
SUBDIVISION OF LAND CONSISTENCY Accidental discharges 215-4 public sewers;
240-10 REVIEW 268-3 Actions to collect rents tampering prohibited;
Water Quality Improvement WETLANDS AND 215-17 penalties 215-6
17-43 SHORELINE 275-2; Air conditioning 215-2; Persons authorized to work
WETLANDS AND 275-3;275-5 215-4 on sewers;licensed
SHORELINE 275-4 Wireless Communication Animals 215-3;215-4 drain layers 215-8
SEPTIC TANKS Facilities 280-70; Asbestos 215-9 Plastics 215-4
Illicit Discharges 236-26; 280-72;280-76.2 Ashes 215-4 Plumbers 215-8
236-28 ZONING 280-4;280-104; Assessments 215-16; Plumbing 215-2;215-9
JUNKYARDS 166-7 280-105;280-116; 215-18 Ponds 215-2
SEWERS AND SEWAGE 280-123 Backfilling 215-9 Powers and authority of
DISPOSAL 215-3; SEWAGE DISPOSAL, Barricades 215-9 inspectors 215-10
215-5 INDIVIDUAL Bonds 215-8 Privies 215-3
TOURIST AND TRAILER See ILLICIT Building permits 215-7 Privy vaults 215-3
CAMPS 253-7 CONNECTIONS Building sewer permits;fees Purpose 215-1;215-14
WETLANDS AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL, 215-7 Radioactive waste 215-4
SHORELINE 275-3 PRIVATE Cesspools 215-3;215-5 Records 215-1;215-9
ZONING 2804 See Also ILLICIT Charges 215-7;215-15; Rents;penalty for late
SERVICE DOGS CONNECTIONS 215-16 payment 215-15
ANIMALS 83-23 See Also ILLICIT Churches 215-7 Reports 215-4
See Also GUIDE DOGS DISCHARGES Conservation districts 215-2 Roofs 215-2;215-4;215-9
See Also HEARING DOGS SEWERS AND SEWAGE Construction 215-2;215-3; Safety standards 215-10
PARKS AND DISPOSAL 215-3 2154;215-9;215-18 Sales 215-2
RECREATION SEWER DISTRICTS Costs and expenses 215-3; Schools 215-7
AREAS 193-3.1 SEWERS AND SEWAGE 215-4;215-7;215-8; Screens and screening 215-4
See Also SEEING EYE DISPOSAL 215-1; 215-9;215-12;215-18 Septic tanks 215-3;215-5
DOGS 215-2;215-3;215-14; Definitions;word usage Severability 215-13
SERVICE STATIONS 215-17 215-2 Sewage disposal,private
See Also GAS STATIONS SEWERS Dirt 215-3 215-3
General Business(B) Adoption of Renumbered Discharges from private Sewer districts 215-1;
District 280-48 2006 Code 1-14 systems 215-5 215-2;215-3;215-14;
LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Affordable Housing(AHD) Discretionary monitoring of 215-17
172-5 District 280-29 effluents 215-12 Sewer rent fund 215-18
ZONING 280-4;280-78 Agricultural-Conservation Disorderly conduct 215-6 Sewer Rents and Charges
SETBACKS (A-C)District and Drainage 215-2;215-4; 215-14\215-18
Affordable Housing(AHD) Low-Density 215-5 Sewer Use 215-1\215-13
District 280-24;280-28 Residential R-80, Easements 215-9;215-10 Sewers 215-1;215-2;
Agricultural-Conservation R-120,R-200 and Emergencies 215-4 215-3;215-4;215-5;
(A-C)District and R-400 Districts 280-13 Excavations 215-7;215-8; 215-6;215-7;215-8;
Low-Density Establishment of 215-9 215-9;215-10;215-11;
Residential R-80, Community Housing Explosion hazards 215-4 215-12;215-14;
R-120,R-200 and Fund 17-52 Explosives 215-4 215-15;215-16;
R-400 Districts FLOOD DAMAGE Fees 215-7 215-17;215-18
280-13;280-15 PREVENTION 148-3; Flammables 215-4 Single-family dwellings
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 148-15;148-16;148-22 Fuel 215-4 215-3
PROPERTY Hamlet Density(HD) Garbage,rubbish and refuse Standards for building
MAINTENANCE Residential District 215-2;215-3;215-4 sewers 215-9
100-4 280-22 Gas 215-4 Storage 215-2;215-4
Design Standards 240-45 Historic Preservation Gases 215-4 Storm sewers 215-2;215-3
Farm Stands 72-6 District(HPD)280-195 General discharge Stormwater 215-2;2154
General Business(B) See Also ILLICIT prohibitions 2154 Tests 215-2;2154;215-9;
District 280-50 CONNECTIONS General waste disposal 215-10
Hamlet Business(HB) Illicit Discharges 236-26 requirements 215-3 Toilet facilities 215-2
District 280-45 JUNKYARDS 1664;166-7 Glass 215-4 Town Board 215-1;215-14;
Light Industrial(LI)District Marine II(MII)District Grades and grading 215-9 215-17
280-62;280-64 280-55 Groundwater 215-2;215-3; Town Engineer 215-9
Light Industrial Park/ Plum Island Research 215-4;215-9 Toxic substances 215-4
Planned Office Park District(PIR)280-183 Guaranties 215-8 Trees 215-9
(LIO)District 280-58; Recreational Floating Zone Health Officer 215-3 Trenches 215-5;215-9
280-60 District(RFZ)280-201 Industrial wastes 215-2; Two-family dwellings 215-7
Limited Business(LB) Resort Residential(RR) 215-3;215-4 Utilities 215-8;215-9
District 280-43 District 280-34;280-35 Inspections 215-3;215-4; Violations and penalties
Plum Island Conservation SEWERS AND SEWAGE 215-7;215-9;215-10 215-4;215-6;215-7;
District(PIC)280-189 DISPOSAL 215-1; Insurance 215-8 215-8;215-9;215-11;
Plum Island Research 215-2;215-3;215-4; Liability 215-4;215-8; 215-15;215-17;215-18
District(PIR)280-185 215-5;215-6;215-7; 215-10;215-17 Walls 215-2;215-9
PUBLIC HEARINGS, 215-8;215-9;215-10; Licenses and permits Water 215-2;215-3;215-4;
NOTICE OF 55-1 215-2;215-7;215-8 215-9
Liens 215-16;215-17 Water pollution 2154
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SEWERS AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL...
Watercourses 215-2 Other Marine Resources General Business(B) FIRE PREVENTION AND
Workmen's Compensation 219-11\219-13 District 280-48 BUILDING CODE
215-8 Penalties for offenses Hamlet Business(HB) ADMINISTRATION
SEXUAL HARASSMENT 219-22 District 280-45 144-6; 144-8
See HARASSMENT Planting of shellfish seed HIGHWAY Garbage,Rubbish and
SHADE TREES 219-17 SPECIFICATIONS Refuse 233-3
See Also TREES Prohibited Activities; 161-3;161-4 Gas 280-83
ZONING 280-93 Restricted Areas; LIGHTING,OUTDOOR General Business(B)
SHEDS Enforcement 219-14\ 172-5 District 280-48
COASTAL EROSION 219-23 LITTERING 174-1;174-2; General design principles
HAZARD AREAS Purpose 219-5 174-5;174-6 280-82
111-6 Residence requirements POLICE DEPARTMENT Glass 280-82;280-85
FIRE PREVENTION AND 219-1 RULES AND Grades and grading 280-85
BUILDING CODE Residence Requirements; REGULATIONS Hamlet Business(HB)
ADMINISTRATION Title;Definitions; A290-37;A290-38 District 280-45
144-8 Purpose 219-1\219-5 Roadway Construction Height regulations 280-82;
FLOOD DAMAGE Restricted areas 219-16 161-39;161-46 280-85
PREVENTION 148-4 Safety standards 219-5 Signs 280-85 HIGHWAY
Marine III Zone District See Shellfish 219-6\219-10 Site Plan Approval SPECIFICATIONS
(MIII)280-205 Title 219-3 280-133;280-137 161-11;161-12
Roadway Construction Town Board 219-22 Snow and Ice Removal Hotels 280-85
161-46 Transplanting of shellfish 237-19;237-20 Liability 280-88
STORMWATER 219-18 SOIL REMOVAL 228-4 Liens 280-88
MANAGEMENT Trustees 219-19;219-20 Special Exception Uses Light Industrial(LI)District
236-5 Variances 219-21 280-143 280-62
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Vegetation removal STORMWATER Light Industrial Park/
240-42 prohibited 219-20 MANAGEMENT Planned Office Park
WETLANDS AND Violations and penalties 236-5;236-17;236-19 (LIO)District 280-58
SHORELINE 275-2 219-22;219-23 Street Excavations 237-5; Lighting 280-81;280-83;
ZONING 280-4 Water 219-4;219-14 237-6;237-12;237-13 280-87;280-88
SHELLFISH Wetlands 219-20 See Also STREETS AND LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
Board of Trustees 219-7; SHOPPING CENTERS SIDEWALKS 172-7;172-8
219-8 General Business(B) SUBDIVISION OF LAND Limitation of content or
Boats and Boating 219-8; District 280-48 240-17;240-21;240-36 copy 280-84
219-9;219-10 Signs 280-87 VEHICLES AND Limited Business(LB)
Clams 219-9 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC 260-14; District 280-41
Costs and expenses 219-6 TRAFFIC 260-12; 260-18;260-28 LITTERING 174-6
Fees 219-7 260-14;260-22 VEHICLES,MOTOR- Marinas 280-85;280-86
Licenses and permits 219-6 ZONING 280-4 DRIVEN 264-3 Marine I(MI)District
Oysters 219-10 SHRUBS Waterfowl and Gull Feeding 280-52
Parent and guardian AGRICULTURAL USES and Domestic Pet Marine II(MIT)District
responsibilities 219-6 724 Waste 83-28 280-55
Permit fee;expiration; Farmland Bill of Rights WETLANDS AND Motels 280-85
display 219-7 280-98 SHORELINE 275-2 Nonconforming signs
Permit requirements 219-6 Garbage,Rubbish and ZONING 280-78;280-95; 280-90
Scallops 219-8 Refuse 2334 280-111 See Also
SHELLFISH AND OTHER Light Industrial(LI)District SIGNS NONCONFORMING
MARINE 280-62 Abandonment 280-88 SIGNS
RESOURCES 219-6\ Light Industrial Park/ Advertising 280-80; Nonconforming uses 280-90
219-10 Planned Office Park 280-81;280-85 Notices 280-88
Towing 219-8 (LIO)District 280-58 Agricultural-Conservation Obstructions 280-80
Town Board 219-7 NOISE,PREVENTION OF (A-C)District and One-Way Streets 260-3.1
Town Clerk 219-6 180-4 Low-Density Paper 280-83;280-85
Violations and penalties See Also TREES Residential R-80, Parking 280-85
219-6 WETLANDS AND R-120,R-200 and Parking at Beaches 189-4
SHELLFISH AND OTHER SHORELINE 275-2 R-400 Districts 280-13 PARKS AND
MARINE RESOURCES Wireless Communication Aluminum 280-82 RECREATION
Angling for fish 219-2 Facilities 280-70; Animals 280-85 AREAS 193-3;193-3.1
Aquaculture/mariculture 280-72 APPEARANCE TICKETS PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS
exemption 219-21 ZONING 2804;280-92; 5-2 AND TRANSIENT
Assessments 219-4 280-93;280-95; Applicability;permit RETAIL
Bathing 219-4 280-118 required;application; MERCHANTS 197-12
S Blue claw crabs 219-11 SICK LEAVE approval;fees 280-81 Pedestrians 280-85
Board of Trustees 219-4; POLICE DEPARTMENT Assessments 280-88 Planning Board 280-81
219-16;219-17; RULES AND Awnings 280-85 Plastics 280-82
219-18;219-21 REGULATIONS Billboards 280-83 Prohibitions and general
Boats and Boating 219-4; A290-39 BOATS,DOCKS AND restrictions 280-83
219-12 SIDEWALK SALES WHARVES 96-23 PUBLIC
Coordination and See GARAGE SALES Building Inspector 280-81; ENTERTAINMENT
enforcement 219-23 See YARD SALES 280-85;280-88 AND SPECIAL
Culling shellfish and SIDEWALKS Business districts 280-85 EVENTS 205-2
restoration of Adoption of Renumbered Certificates of occupancy PUBLIC HEARINGS,
underwater lands 2006 Code 1-14 280-85 NOTICE OF 55-1
219-14 BICYCLES 88-6 Construction 280-81; Purpose 280-80
Definitions 219-4 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 280-85 Real estate signs 280-81;
Docks 219-4 PROPERTY Costs and expenses 280-88; 280-85
Dredges and scrapes 219-19 MAINTENANCE 280-90 See Also REAL ESTATE
Eels 219-13 100-4 Driveways 280-85 SIGNS
Fees 219-4 BURNING,OUTDOOR Farmland Bill of Rights Records Management 59-15
Fishing 219-4 104-1 280-101 RENTAL PERMITS 207-7
Fixed gear 219-15 Design Standards 24045 Farms and farming 280-85; Residential Office(RO)
Markers 219-4 FILMING 139-2 280-86;280-87 District 280-38
Mussels 219-12 Garbage,Rubbish and Fees 280-81 Resort Residential(RR)
Notices 219-16 Refuse 233-2 Fences 280-82;280-85 District 280-35
FILMING 139-3 Restaurants 280-85
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SIGNS...
Roofs 280-85;280-86 Low-Density Residential Environmental quality Objectives 280-129
Safety standards 280-82; R-40 District 280-17 review 280-131; Off-street parking 280-129;
280-88 See Also ONE-FAMILY 280-137 280-133;280-137
Sales 280-85 DWELLINGS Excavations 280-129; Open space 280-127;
Setbacks 280-85 Residential Office(RO) 280-136 280-128;280-137
Shopping centers 280-87 District 280-38 Farm Stands 72-6 Parking 280-127;280-128;
Sidewalks 280-85 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Fee schedule for site plan 280-129;280-131;
Sign illumination 280-87 DISPOSAL 215-3 applications 280-138 280-133;280-134;
Signs 280-80;280-81; STORMWATER Fees 280-129;280-131; 280-137
280-82;280-83; MANAGEMENT 280-133;280-137; Pedestrians 280-128;
280-84;280-85; 236-19 280-138 280-129;280-133;
280-86;280-87; WETLANDS AND Fences 280-133;280-134; 280-137
280-88;280-89;280-90 SHORELINE 275-5 280-137 Planning Board 280-127;
Site Plan Approval ZONING 280-4;280-78 Findings of fact;purpose 280-129;280-130;
280-133;280-134; SINGLE-USE PLASTIC 280-128 280-131;280-132;
280-137 BAGS Fire hydrants 280-133; 280-133;280-137
Small Wind Energy Systems See PLASTIC BAGS 280-137 Planning Commission
277-4 SITE PLAN APPROVAL Flood hazard areas 280-131
Special Events Requiring Accessory uses and 280-129;280-133 Plum Island Conservation
Chairperson of the structures 280-127 Garages 280-134;280-137 District(PIC)280-187
Zoning Board of Affordable housing 280-137 Garbage,Rubbish and Plum Island Research
Appeals'Approval Affordable Housing(AHD) Refuse 233-6 District(PIR)280-183
205-4 District 280-29 Gas 280-129 Ponds 280-133
Specific sign requirements Agricultural-Conservation General Business(B) Porches 280-134;280-137
280-86 (A-C)District and District 280-48 Public assemblies 280-129
Specific signs 280-85 Low-Density Glare 280-129 Records 280-133
Stop and Yield Intersections Residential R-80, Grades and grading Recreational Floating Zone
2604;260-6 R-120,R-200 and 280-129;280-133; District(RFZ)280-202
Storage 280-88 R400 Districts 280-13 280-134;280-136 Recreational vehicles
STORMWATER Applicability 280-127 Groundwater 280-129; 280-137
MANAGEMENT Application requirements 280-137 Residential districts
236-5;236-10 280-133 Guaranties 280-131 280-129;280-137
Street Excavations 237-13 Appointments 280-135 Hamlet Business(HB) Residential Office(RO)
Street Numbering 237-26 Approval of site plan District 280-45 District 280-38
SUBDIVISION OF LAND required 280-130 Hamlet Density(HD) Resort Residential(RR)
240-17;240-19;240-21 Architectural Review Residential District District 280-35
TOBACCO Committee 280-135 280-22 Retaining walls 280-134
ADVERTISING Architectural review Hearings 280-130; Review procedure 280-131
249-2;249-4 standards 280-134 280-131;280-137 Roofs 280-134
Town Board 280-81 Assessments 280-133 Height regulations 280-134 Safety standards 280-128;
Transition 280-89 Bicycles 280-137 Historic landmarks 280-131 280-129;280-131;
TRANSPORTATION Blocks 280-133 Historic Preservation 280-133;280-137
ACCESS Board of Appeals 280-131 Commission 280-131; Screens and screening
MANAGEMENT 64-5 Board of Trustees 280-133 280-135 280-129;280-131
Trees 280-83 Boats and Boating 280-137 Historic Preservation Setbacks 280-133;280-134;
Unsafe,abandoned and Bonds 280-131;280-137 District(HPD)280-193 280-137
unlawful signs 280-88 Buffers 280-131;280-137 Historical features 280-133 Sewers 280-133
Utilities 280-83 Building construction Improvements 280-129; Sidewalks 280-133;
Utility poles 280-83 280-128 280-131;280-133; 280-137
Variances 280-81;280-86 Building Inspector 280-137 Signs 280-133;280-134;
VEHICLES AND 280-127;280-130; Inspections 280-137 280-137
TRAFFIC 260-1; 280-131 Investigations 280-130 Site Plan Approval
260-8;260-8.1; Building permits 280-127; Land clearing 280-136 280-127;280-129;
260-12;260-13; 280-130;280-134 Landscaping 280-129; 280-130;280-131;
260-17;260-18 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 280-131;280-133; 280-132
Violations and penalties PROPERTY 280-134;280-137 Site plan review and
280-81;280-88 MAINTENANCE Letters of credit 280-131 approval 280-133;
Walls 280-82;280-85; 100-4 Licenses and permits 280-137
280-86;280-87 Business districts 280-137 280-130;280-131; Site plans 280-127;
WETLANDS AND Certificates of 280-133;280-136 280-129;280-130;
SHORELINE 275-2; appropriateness Liens 280-131 280-131;280-132;
275-11 280-131 Light Industrial(LI)District 280-133;280-134;
Wireless Communication Certificates of occupancy 280-62 280-137;280-138
Facilities 280-70 280-130 Light Industrial Park/ SOIL REMOVAL 228-4
Yard sales 280-86 Cluster developments Planned Office Park Solar energy 280-138
ZONING 280-4;280-78; 280-137 (LIO)District 280-58 Special exceptions
280-80\280-90 Compensation 280-135 Lighting 280-129;280-133; 280-130;280-131
Zoning Board of Appeals Construction 280-128; 280-137 Standards for residential site
280-81;280-86 280-133;280-137; Limited Business(LB) plans 280-137
SINGLE-FAMILY 280-138 District 28041 Storage 280-134;280-137
DWELLINGS Costs and expenses Lots 280-137 Stormwater 280-129;
Agricultural-Conservation 280-131;280-137 Low-Density Residential 280-133
(A-C)District and Culverts 280-133 R-40 District 280-17 STORMWATER
Low-Density Curbs 280-131;280-133; Marine I(MI)District MANAGEMENT
Residential R-80, 280-137 280-52 236-16;280-133
R-120,R-200 and Decks 280-137 Marine H(MR)District Street trees 280-129;
R-400 Districts 280-13 Drainage 280-127; 280-55 280-133
FIRE PREVENTION AND 280-129;280-133 Marine III Zone District Terms of office 280-135
BUILDING CODE Drainage plan 280-129; (MITI)280-205 Town Attorney 280-130
ADMINISTRATION 280-133 Markers 280-137 Town Board 280-128;
144-8 Driveways 280-137 Meetings 280-131; 280-131;280-135
Hamlet Density(HD) Duration of plan 280-132 280-133;280-137 Town Engineer 280-129;
Residential District Easements 280-133 Natural features 280-129; 280-131
280-22 Emergencies 280-137 280-133 Trailers 280-137
Notices 280-131;280-137
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SITE PLAN APPROVAL...
Trees 280-129;280-130; FIRE PREVENTION AND Development standards SNOW AND ICE
280-133;280-136 BUILDING CODE 277-3 REMOVAL
Trustees 280-131 ADMINISTRATION Electromagnetic Brush,grass and weeds
Utilities 280-127;280-129; 144-8 interference 277-4 237-20
280-133 Garbage,Rubbish and Enforcement;penalties for Churches 237-20
Utility poles 280-133 Refuse 233-6 offenses;remedies for Dirt 237-20
Variances 280-131;280-137 General Business(B) violations 277-7 Intent 237-19
Vehicles 280-129;280-137 District 280-48 Fees 277-5 Obstructions 237-20
Violations and penalties Hamlet Business(HB) Fences 277-4 Penalties for offenses
280-130;280-136 District 280-45 Grades and grading 277-1 237-21
Waivers 280-131;280-133 Light Industrial Park/ Height regulations 277-1; Sidewalks 237-19;237-20
Walls 280-137 Planned Office Park 277-2;277-3;2774 Snow and Ice Removal
Water 280-128;280-129; (LIO)District 280-58 Lighting 277-4 237-20
280-133 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Noise 277-2;277-3 Snow and ice removal;
Water supply 280-129; 172-8 Notices 277-3 general maintenance
280-133 PUBLIC Safety standards 277-3 237-20
Watercourses 280-133 ENTERTAINMENT Setbacks 277-3 STREETS AND
Wells 280-133 AND SPECIAL Signs 277-4 SIDEWALKS 237-19\
Wetlands 280-129;280-133 EVENTS 205-2 Towers 277-1;277-2; 237-21
Wildlife 280-129;280-133 Recreational Floating Zone 277-3;277-4;277-7 Town Board 237-19
Wireless Communication District(RFZ)280-201 Town Attorney 277-7 Vacant lots 237-20
Facilities 280-70; Site Plan Approval Town Board 277-5;277-7 Violations and penalties
280-71;280-72 280-127;280-129; Trees 277-3 237-21
Yards 280-137 280-130;280-131; Utilities 277-1;277-2; SNOWMOBILES
ZONING 280-92;280-104; 280-132;280-133; 277-3;277-4 VEHICLES,MOTOR-
280-119;280-127\ 280-134;280-137; Violations and penalties DRIVEN 264-3;
280-138;280-154 280-138 277-7 264-15
Zoning Board of Appeals SOIL REMOVAL 228-4 WIND ENERGY 277-1\ SOCIAL MEDIA
280-130;280-131; STORMWATER 277-7 RENTAL PERMITS 207-7
280-137 MANAGEMENT Wind energy systems,small SOCIAL SECURITY
Zoning districts 280-129; 236-5;236-17 277-2;277-3;277-4; Real Estate Transfer Tax
280-137 SUBDIVISION OF LAND 277-6 17-27
SITE PLAN REVIEW AND 240-42 Wind turbines 277-1;277-3 Senior Citizen Exemption
APPROVAL TOURIST AND TRAILER SMOKE 245-1;245-2
Agricultural-Conservation CAMPS 253-3 Agricultural-Conservation SOIL EROSION AND
(A-C)District and Wireless Communication (A-C)District and SEDIMENT CONTROL
Low-Density Facilities 280-71; Low-Density See Also EROSION AND
Residential R-80, 280-73;280-74; Residential R-80, SEDIMENT
R-120,R-200 and 280-76.2 R-120,R-200 and CONTROL
R-400 Districts 280-13 ZONING 280-4;280-151 R-400 Districts 280-13 STORMWATER
FIRE PREVENTION AND SKATEBOARDS Farmland Bill of Rights MANAGEMENT
BUILDING CODE Agricultural-Conservation 280-99 236-3;236-4;236-17;
ADMINISTRATION (A-C)District and FIRE PREVENTION AND 236-18
144-8 Low-Density BUILDING CODE SOIL MOVEMENT
General Business(B) Residential R-80, ADMINISTRATION See TOPSOIL REMOVAL
District 280-48 R-120,R-200 and 144-3;144-15 SOIL REMOVAL
Hamlet Business(IID) R-400 Districts 280-13 General Business(B) Adoption of Code 1-2
District 280-45 See Also BICYCLES District 280-48 Adoption of Renumbered
Light Industrial(LI)District See Also ROLLER Light Industrial(LI)District 2006 Code 1-14
280-62 SKATES 280-62 Application for permit
Light Industrial Park/ SKETCH PLANS Light Industrial Park/ 228-6
Planned Office Park HIGHWAY Planned Office Park Assessments 228-6
(LIO)District 280-58 SPECIFICATIONS (LIO)District 280-58 Bond or cash deposit 228-9
Limited Business(LB) 161-1 Plum Island Research Bonds 228-9
District 280-41 SUBDIVISION OF LAND District(PIR)280-183 Brush,grass and weeds
Marine I(MI)District 240-7;240-10;240-13; POLICE DEPARTMENT 228-7
280-52 240-16;240-20 RULES AND Building Inspector 228-4
Marine II(MB)District SKETCH PLATS REGULATIONS Cesspools 228-4
280-55 SUBDIVISION OF LAND A29045 Combustibles 228-7
Residential Office(RO) 240-6;240-7;240-8; Special Exception Uses Comprehensive Plan 228-6
District 280-38 240-9;240-10;240-11; 280-143 Construction 228-4;228-7
Resort Residential(RR) 240-12;240-13; TOBACCO Costs and expenses 228-9
S District 280-35 240-17;240-20; ADVERTISING 249-1 See Also DIRT
Site Plan Approval 240-26;240-27;240-28 ZONING 280-111 Drainage 228-2;228-4;
280-133;280-137 SLAUGHTERHOUSES SMOKE ALARMS 228-7
Special Events Requiring ZONING 280-111 Agricultural-Conservation Drainage plan 228-5
Chairperson of the SMALL WIND ENERGY (A-C)District and Driveways 228-4
Zoning Board of SYSTEMS Low-Density Dust 228-2;228-5;228-7
Appeals'Approval Abandonment 277-6 Residential R-80, Excavations 228-1;228-3;
205-5 Abandonment of use 277-6 R-120,R-200 and 228-4;228-5;228-6;
ZONING 280-4 Advertising 277-4 R-400 Districts 280-13 228-7
SITE PLANS Anchoring 277-4 SMOKE DETECTORS Farms and farming 228-3;
Affordable Housing(AHD) Application 277-2 FIRE PREVENTION AND 2284;228-6;228-7
District 280-29;280-31 Appointments 277-7 BUILDING CODE Fees 228-8;228-11
AGRICULTURAL Blocks 277-2 ADMINISTRATION Fences 228-4;228-7
ADVISORY Building Inspector 277-7 144-8 Fill 228-7
COMMITTEE 71-4 Building permits 277-3; RENTAL PERMITS 207-4 Garbage,rubbish and refuse
Agricultural-Conservation 277-6 SMOKING 228-7
(A-C)District and Code Enforcement Officer TOBACCO Grades and grading 228-4;
Low-Density 277-7 ADVERTISING 249-1 228-6;228-7
Residential R-80, Construction 277-4 ZONING 280-4 Hearings 228-5;228-12
R-120,R-200 and Construction standards SNOW AND ICE Height regulations 228-7
R-400 Districts 280-13 277-4 EMERGENCIES HIGHWAY
Farm Stands 72-6 Costs and expenses 277-6 See EMERGENCIES SPECIFICATIONS
Definitions 277-1 161-10
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Improvements 228-4 SOLAR ENERGY SOUTHOLD COMMUNITY Security standards 205-4
Insurance 228-6 SYSTEMS PRESERVATION Signs 2054
Intent of regulations 228-2 FIRE PREVENTION AND PROJECT PLAN Site plan review and
Issuance and renewal of BUILDING CODE COMMUNITY approval 205-5
permits 228-8 ADMINISTRATION PRESERVATION Town Attorney 205-5
Landscaping 2284 144-8 FUND AND Town Board 205-4;205-5;
Legislative declaration Light Industrial(LI)District COMMUNITY 205-6
228-1 280-62 HOUSING FUND Town Clerk 205-5;205-6
Liability 228-9 Light Industrial Park/ 17-12\17-15 Trash 205-4
Licenses and permits Planned Office Park Community Preservation Utilities 205-4
228-8;228-12 (LIO)District 280-58 Fund Management and Variances 205-5
Lots 228-7 ZONING 280-2 Stewardship Plan Vehicles 205-4
Noise 228-5 SOLID WASTE adopted 17-13.1 Vendors 205-4
Notices 228-5;228-9; Garbage,Rubbish and Community preservation Violations and penalties
228-12 Refuse 233-1;233-3.1; project plan adopted 205-5
Nuisances 228-5 233-6 17-13 Waivers 205-4
Operations excepted 228-4 See Garbage,Rubbish and Legislative findings; Zoning Board of Appeals
Parking 228-7 Refuse 233-1\233-8 purpose 17-12 205-5
Penalties for offenses See Also GARBAGE, Meetings 17-13 SPECIAL EVENTS
228-13 RUBBISH AND Natural resources 17-12 REQUIRING TOWN
Permit required 228-3 REFUSE Open space 17-12 BOARD APPROVAL
Permit standards 228-5 Light Industrial Park/ Ponds 17-13 Assessments 205-7
Planning Board 228-4; Planned Office Park Severability 17-14 Certificates of insurance
228-7 (LIO)District 280-58 Town Board 17-12;17-13; 205-7
Pollution 228-7 See Also RECYCLING 17-13.1 Costs and expenses 205-7
Public hearing 228-12 STORMWATER Water quality 17-13 E-mail 205-7
Records 228-6;228-9; MANAGEMENT Wetlands 17-13 Events held on Town lands
228-12 236-5 When effective 17-15 or events exceeding
Regulations 228-7 See Also TRASH SPAS 1,000 attendees 205-7
Safety standards 228-1; WATERFRONT BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Fees 205-7
228-5;228-7 CONSISTENCY PROPERTY Licenses and permits 205-7
Screens and screening 228-7 REVIEW 268-5 MAINTENANCE Lighting 205-7
Setbacks 228-5;228-7 SOUTHOLD COMMUNITY 100-4 Noise 205-7
Sidewalks 228-4 PRESERVATION General Business(B) Notices 205-7
Site plan approval 228-4 FUND District 280-48 Parking 205-7
Site plans 228-4 Acquisition of interests in ZONING 280-4 Parks and recreation 205-7
Storage 228-7 property;public SPECIAL EVENTS PUBLIC
Stormwater 228-4 hearing and other REQUIRING ENTERTAINMENT
Stormwater management requirements 17-7 CHAIRPERSON OF AND SPECIAL
228-6 Advisory Board 17-4 THE ZONING BOARD EVENTS 205-7
Topsoil removal 228-3; Alienation of land acquired OF APPEALS' Safety standards 205-7
228-4;228-5;228-6 using fund moneys APPROVAL Town Board 205-7
See Also TOPSOIL 17-9 Ambulance service 205-5 Town Clerk 205-7
REMOVAL Animals 17-4 Appeal from denial of a Vendors 205-7
Town Board 228-3;228-4; Bicycles 17-8 special event permit Violations and penalties
228-5;228-6;228-7; Bonds 17-5;17-6 205-6 205-7
228-8;228-9;228-10; COMMUNITY Appeals 205-6 Waivers 205-7
228-12;228-13 PRESERVATION Application requirements Zoning Board of Appeals
Town Clerk 228-6;228-7; FUND AND 205-4 205-7
228-8;228-9;228-10; COMMUNITY Application review SPECIAL EXCEPTION
228-11 HOUSING FUND procedure and USES
Treasurer 228-6 17-1\17-11 standards 205-5 Abandonment 280-141
Vibrations 228-5 Condominiums 17-4 Assessments 205-4 Additional conditions and
Violations and penalties Definitions 174 Certificates of insurance safeguards 280-144
228-13 Easements 17-9 2054 Application;hearing;
Waiver by Town Board Effective date 17-11 Costs and expenses 205-5 approval;violations of
228-10 Fees 17-8 Easements 205-4;205-5 conditions 280-141
Waivers 228-10 Findings 17-2 Emergencies 205-4 Bufferyards 280-143
Water 228-2;228-4;228-5; Hearings 17-7 Fees 205-4;205-5 Building permits 280-140
228-7 Historic preservation 17-4; Fire extinguishers 205-4 Churches 280-143
Water supply 228-7 17-8 Fire Marshal 205-5 Construction 280-140;
Yards 228-6;228-11 Improvements 17-8 Firesafety 205-4 280-141
SOLAR COLLECTORS Legislative purpose 17-3 Garbage,rubbish and refuse Demolition 280-140
FIRE PREVENTION AND Management of lands 205-4 Dust 280-143
BUILDING CODE acquired pursuant to Hearings 205-6 Emergencies 280-143
ADMINISTRATION chapter 17-8 Inspections 205-5 Fees 280-141
144-3 Natural resources 17-2; Liability insurance 205-4 Gases 280-143
Light Industrial(LI)District 17-3;17-8 Licenses and permits General Business(B)
280-62 Open space 17-4;17-5; 205-4;205-5 District 280-48
Light Industrial Park/ 17-8; 17-9 Lighting 205-4 General standards 280-142
Planned Office Park Parking 17-8 Notices 205-4 Groundwater 280-143
(LIO)District 280-58 Parks and recreation 17-4 Parking 205-4 Hamlet Business(HB)
SOLAR ENERGY Purposes of fund 17-6 Permitted uses 205-5 District 280-45
Light Industrial(LI)District Recreation areas 174 Planning Board 205-5 Hearings 280-141
280-62 Sales 17-4;17-9 Planning Commission 205-5 Light Industrial(LI)District
Light Industrial Park/ Severability 17-10 Police Department 205-5 280-62
Planned Office Park Southold Community Police officers 205-5 Light Industrial Park/
(LIO)District 280-58 Preservation Fund PUBLIC Planned Office Park
Plum Island Conservation established 17-5 ENTERTAINMENT (LIO)District 280-58
District(PIC)280-187 Title 17-1 AND SPECIAL Limited Business(LB)
Plum Island Research Town Board 17-2;17-4; EVENTS 205-4\205-6 District 280-41
District(PIR)280-183 17-5;17-6;17-7;17-8 Safety standards 205-4; Matters to be considered
Site Plan Approval 280-138 Water 17-8 205-5 280-143
ZONING 280-4 Wetlands 17-3; 17-4 Sales 205-4 Natural features 280-143
Wildlife 17-4;17-8 Sanitary facilities 205-4 Noise 280-143
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SPECIAL EXCEPTION USES...
See Also Resort Residential(RR) STOP-WORK ORDERS Signs 280-88
NONCONFORMING District 280-35 FIRE PREVENTION AND Site Plan Approval
USES Site Plan Approval BUILDING CODE 280-134;280-137
Odors 280-143 280-130;280-131 ADMINISTRATION SOIL REMOVAL 228-7
Off-street parking 280-143 Special Exception Uses 144-3;144-5;144-12; STORMWATER
Parking 280-143 280-139;280-140; 144-13;144-24;144-25 MANAGEMENT
Permitted uses 280-143 280-141;280-142 FLOOD DAMAGE 236-5;236-17;236-18
See Also PERMITTED Wireless Communication PREVENTION 148-14 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
USES Facilities 280-70; LANDMARK 240-44
Plum Island Conservation 280-71;280-73; PRESERVATION TOURIST AND TRAILER
District(PIC)280-187 280-74;280-76.2; 170-12 CAMPS 253-14
Plum Island Research 280-76.3 STORMWATER VEHICLES,MOTOR-
District(PIR)280-183 ZONING 280-154 MANAGEMENT DRIVEN 264-19
Pollution 280-143 SPECIAL PERMITS 236-5 WATERFRONT
See Also PROHIBITED Board of Appeals 280-146 WATERFRONT CONSISTENCY
USES BOATS,DOCKS AND CONSISTENCY REVIEW 268-3
Public assemblies 280-143 WHARVES 96-18 REVIEW 268-6 WETLANDS AND
Purpose 280-139 See Also BUILDING WETLANDS AND SHORELINE 275-2
Residential Office(RO) PERMITS SHORELINE ZONING 280-4;280-78;
District 280-38 See Also CONSTRUCTION 275-12.1;275-16 280-79;280-104;
Resort Residential(RR) PERMITS STORAGE 280-110;280-111;
District 280-35 Garbage,Rubbish and AGRICULTURAL LANDS 280-118;280-119
Safety standards 280-142; Refuse 233-6 PRESERVATION 70-3 STORAGE TANKS
280-143 HUNTING 163-3 AGRICULTURAL USES FLOOD DAMAGE
Schools 280-143 See Also LICENSES AND 724 PREVENTION 148-4
Screens and screening PERMITS Agricultural-Conservation STORM SEWERS
280-143 Light Industrial Park/ (A-C)District and SEWERS AND SEWAGE
Sidewalks 280-143 Planned Office Park Low-Density DISPOSAL 215-2;
Smoke 280-143 (LIO)District 280-58 Residential R-80, 215-3
Special Exception Uses PARKS AND R-120,R-200 and STORMWATER
280-140;280-141; RECREATION R-400 Districts 280-13 MANAGEMENT
280-144 AREAS 193-7 BOATS,DOCKS AND 236-4;236-5
Special exception uses; PUBLIC WHARVES 96-10; See Also STORMWATER
approval required ENTERTAINMENT 96-25 MANAGEMENT
280-140 AND SPECIAL BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; STORMWATER
Special exceptions EVENTS 205-8 PROPERTY BOATS,DOCKS AND
280-139;280-140; ZONING 280-4;280-154 MAINTENANCE WHARVES 96-8
280-141;280-142 SPEED LIMITS 100-3 HIGHWAY
Stormwater 280-143 BOATS,DOCKS AND Emergency Removal of SPECIFICATIONS
Stormwater management WHARVES 96-13 Vehicles 260-24 161-6;161-8
280-142 HIGHWAY FIRE PREVENTION AND Illicit Discharges 236-25;
Vehicles 280-143 SPECIFICATIONS BUILDING CODE 236-26;236-27;
Vibrations 280-143 161-12 ADMINISTRATION 236-28;236-30;236-31
Violations and penalties TRANSPORTATION 144-3;144-8;144-19; Preservation of Natural
280-141 ACCESS 144-20 Features 240-50;
Water supply 280-143 MANAGEMENT 64-5 Fishers Island Harbor 240-51
ZONING 2804;280-78; SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Management 157-6; RENTAL PERMITS 207-2
280-139\280-144 FIRE PREVENTION AND 157-12 Roadway Construction
Zoning Board of Appeals BUILDING CODE Floating Homes 96-26; 161-27;161-29;
280-140;280-141; ADMINISTRATION 96-27 161-30;161-32; 161-36
280-142;280-144 144-8 FLOOD DAMAGE SEWERS AND SEWAGE
SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS STANDING COMMITTEES PREVENTION 148-4; DISPOSAL 215-2;
Agricultural-Conservation Affordable Housing(AHD) 14842;148-16 215-4
(A-C)District and District 280-31 Garbage,Rubbish and Site Plan Approval
Low-Density STEEP SLOPES Refuse 233-1 280-129;280-133
Residential R-80, FLOOD DAMAGE General Business(B) SOIL REMOVAL 228-4
R-120,R-200 and PREVENTION 148-4 District 280-48 Special Exception Uses
R-400 Districts 280-13 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Hamlet Business(HB) 280-143
Board of Appeals 280-146 240-4 District 280-45 STORMWATER
General Business(B) STOP AND YIELD JUNKYARDS 166-3 MANAGEMENT
District 280-48 INTERSECTIONS Light Industrial(LI)District 236-2;236-3;236-4;
Hamlet Business(HB) Bridges 260-6 280-62 236-5;236-9;236-10;
S District 280-45 Deer 260-4;260-6 Light Industrial Park/ 236-12;236-13;
Hamlet Density(HD) Hedges 260-4 Planned Office Park 236-17;236-18;
Residential District Ponds 260-4;260-6 (LIO)District 280-58 236-19;236-20;
280-22 Schools 260-6 Limited Business(LB) 236-21;236-22;
Light Industrial(LI)District Signs 260-4;260-6 District 280-41 236-24;236-34;236-35
280-62 Stop intersections 260-4; LITTERING 174-1 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Light Industrial Park/ 260-5 Marine III Zone District 240-3;240-11;240-19;
Planned Office Park Stop intersections with (MIII)280-205 240-36;240-44
(LIO)District 280-58 flashing signals 260-5 Parking at Beaches 189-7 Water Quality Improvement
Limited Business(LB) Stop intersections with stop Plum Island Research 17-43
District 280-41 signs 2604 District(PIR)280-183 Waterfowl and Gull Feeding
Low-Density Residential Trees 260-4;260-6 Records Management and Domestic Pet
R-40 District 280-17 VEHICLES AND 59-12;59-13;59-14 Waste 83-27
Marine I(MI)District TRAFFIC 2604\260-6 RENTAL PERMITS 207-7 WATERFRONT
280-52 Wells 260-4;260-6 Residential Office(RO) CONSISTENCY
Marine II(MIT)District Yield intersections 260-6 District 280-38 REVIEW 268-3
280-55 STOP INTERSECTIONS Roadway Construction WETLANDS AND
Plum Island Conservation Stop and Yield Intersections 161-29;161-30 SHORELINE 275-3
District(PIC)280-187 260-4;260-5 SALVAGE CENTERS Wireless Communication
Plum Island Research 211-3 Facilities 280-72
District(PIR)280-183 SEWERS AND SEWAGE
Residential Office(RO) DISPOSAL 215-2;
District 280-38 215-4
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STORMWATER CONTROL Emergency Management Natural features 236-18 Stormwater 236-2;236-3;
STORMWATER Agency 236-5 Natural resources 236-5; 236-4;236-5;236-9;
MANAGEMENT Enforcement 236-33 236-10 236-10;236-12;
236-5 Environmental quality Notices 236-5;236-9; 236-13;236-17;
STORMWATER review 236-5 236-12;236-23; 236-18;236-19;
MANAGEMENT Erosion and sediment 236-24;236-34;236-35 236-20;236-21;
Accessory buildings and control 236-1;236-3; Notices of violations 236-35 236-22;236-24;
structures 236-5 236-5;236-6;236-7; Open space 236-19 236-34;236-35
Activities covered 236-19 236-9;236-12;236-17; Other environmental Stormwater control 236-5
Activities requiring 236-18;236-19; permits 236-21 STORMWATER
stormwater 236-20;236-22;236-34 Parking 236-5;236-13; MANAGEMENT
management control Escrow deposits 236-20 236-19 236-1;236-3;236-4;
approval 236-15 Excavations 236-5;236-9; Parks and recreation 236-19 236-5;236-7;236-8;
Additional Requirements 236-10;236-15; Patios 236-5 236-9;236-10;236-11;
236-19\236-24 236-16;236-17; Performance and design 236-12;236-15;
Administration and 236-18;236-34;236-35 criteria for stormwater 236-16;236-17;
Enforcement 236-33\ Exemptions 236-10 management and 236-18;236-20;
236-36 Explosives 236-5 erosion and sediment 236-22;236-24
Advertising 236-5 Fences 236-5;236-10; control 236-7 Stormwater Management
All stormwater discharges 236-18 Performance guarantees Officer and authority
236-34 Fill 236-5;236-18 236-20 236-8
Amendments and Final plans 236-9 Performance standards Stormwater pollution
modifications to Financial institutions 236-20 236-3;236-9;236-18 prevention plans
stormwater Findings of fact 236-3 Performance standards for 236-5;236-8;236-20;
management control Flammables 236-5 approval of stormwater 236-34
plan 236-12 Floodplains 236-4;236-5; management control Street Excavations 237-7
Animals 236-5 236-15;236-18 plan 236-18 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Applicability and Floodways 236-18 Pet waste 2364 240-17
prohibitions 236-6 Forestry 236-5 Planning Board 236-10 Swimming pools 236-5
Application process Garbage,rubbish and refuse Police Department 236-33 SWPPP and other
236-17;236-20 236-5 Pollution 236-3;236-4; documents retained on
Approved plans 236-11 Gas 236-19 236-5;236-17;236-19; site 236-23
Assessments 236-17; General Provisions 236-1\ 236-20;236-35 Technical standards 236-5;
236-20 236-12 Ponds 236-5;236-9; 236-7;236-17;236-20
Blocks 236-5 Grades and grading 236-3; 236-17;236-18 Tests 236-17
Board of Trustees 236-18 236-5;236-6;236-9; Porches 236-5 Title 236-1
Boats and Boating 236-5 236-10;236-15; Poultry 236-5 Topsoil removal 236-10
Bonds 236-5;236-20 236-17;236-18; Purpose 2364 TOURIST AND TRAILER
Brush,grass and weeds 236-19;236-34 Records 236-5;236-9; CAMPS 253-2
236-19 Groundwater 236-3;236-5; 236-20;236-24 Town Attorney 236-9;
Buffers 236-18 236-10;236-18;236-24 Remedies not exclusive 236-33
Building Inspector 236-5; Guarantees 236-20 236-36 Town Board 236-5;236-8;
236-11;236-33; Gutters 236-5;236-14 Reports 236-20 236-33
236-34;236-35 Hazardous materials and Requirements for all land- Trash 236-4
Building permits 236-10; substances 236-3; disturbing activities or Trees 236-18
236-11 236-5 impervious surfaces Utilities 236-5;236-6;
Burning 236-5 Hazardous wastes 236-4 236-14 236-10;236-17;236-19
Cemeteries 236-10 Hearings 236-5 Requirements for All Variances 236-2
Certificates of occupancy Historic preservation 236-6 Stormwater Discharges Violations and penalties
236-11;236-34 Historic resources 236-20 236-13\236-18 236-5;236-6;236-7;
Complaints 236-24 Horses 236-5 Right of entry 236-20 236-9;236-22;236-24;
Compliance 236-16 Hot tubs 236-5 Roofs 236-5 236-33;236-34;236-35
Conservation districts Illicit connections 236-4; Safety standards 236-2; Waivers 236-20
236-5;236-17 236-5;236-35 236-3;236-4;236-5; Walls 236-5
Construction 236-2;236-3; Illicit discharges 236-35 236-18;236-24 Warrants 236-35
236-4;236-5;236-7; See Illicit Discharges Sales 236-5 Water 236-3;236-4;236-5;
236-9;236-10;236-12; 236-25\236-32 Screens and screening 236-6;236-10;236-17;
236-14;236-16; Impoundment236-5 236-20 236-18;236-19;236-24
236-17;236-18; Improvements 236-5; Sewers 236-4;236-5; Water conservation 236-7
236-19;236-20; 236-17 236-19 Water pollution 236-5
236-22;236-23;236-34 Inspection of stormwater Sheds 236-5 Water quality 236-3;236-4;
Contractor identification facilities after project Sidewalks 236-5;236-17; 236-5;236-6;236-7;
and certification 236-22 completion 236-24 236-19 236-9;236-20;236-22
Costs and expenses 236-8; Inspections 236-4;236-9; Signs 236-5;236-10 Water supply 236-4;236-5
236-9;236-18;236-20; 236-20;236-22; Single-family dwellings Watercourses 236-5;
236-34;236-35 236-24;236-34 236-19 236-15;236-18
County Clerk 236-9;236-11 Insurance 236-5 Site plan approval 236-16; Websites 236-20
Culverts 236-5 Landscaping 236-10; 280-133 Wells 236-5;236-14
Curbs 236-5 236-16;236-20;236-34 Site plans 236-5;236-17 Wetlands 236-4;236-5;
Decks 236-10 Lawns 236-4;236-19 Soil erosion and sediment 236-6;236-15;236-17;
Definitions 236-5 Letters of credit 236-20 control 236-3;2364; 236-18;236-19
Demolition 236-5;236-19 Liability 236-20 236-17;236-18 WETLANDS AND
Design standards 236-9 Licenses and permits SOIL REMOVAL 228-6 SHORELINE 275-6;
Dirt236-5 236-2;236-4;236-5; Solid waste 236-5 275-8
Docks 236-5 236-14;236-21 Special Exception Uses Yard waste 236-4;236-5
Drainage 236-4;236-5; Liens 236-9;236-34 280-142 Yards 236-15
236-6;236-13;236-16; Litter 236-17 Statutory authorization/and STORMWATER
236-17;236-18;236-24 Livestock 236-5 conflicts with other POLLUTION
Drainage plan 236-10 Lots 236-13;236-16 laws 236-2 PREVENTION PLANS
Driveways 236-13;236-17; Maintenance,inspection and Stop-work orders 236-5 STORMWATER
236-18 repair of stormwater Storage 236-5;236-17; MANAGEMENT
Dust 236-18 facilities 236-9 236-18 236-5;236-8;236-20;
Easements 236-9;236-20 Mining 236-5 Storm sewers 236-4;236-5 236-34
Emergencies 236-10 Mobile homes 236-5 See Also STORM SEWERS
Mulching 236-5;236-18
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STREET EXCAVATIONS Certificates of occupancy See Street Excavations Creation of lots 240-30
Adoption of Renumbered 237-25 237-4\237-18 Crosswalks 240-3
2006 Code 1-14 Charges 237-23 See Street Numbering Culverts 240-10;240-17
Application requirements Code Enforcement Officer 237-22\237-29 Curbs 240-17;240-21
237-7 237-28 STRUCTURES,UNSAFE Definitions 240-3
Assessments 237-14 Construction 237-25; See UNSAFE BUILDINGS Design standards 240-36
Backfilling 237-13;237-16 237-26 See UNSAFE See Design Standards
Barricades 237-12;237-13 Definitions 237-23 STRUCTURES 240-45\240-48
Bonds 237-9;237-18 Display of numbers;style SUBDIVISION OF LAND Determination of location of
Brush,grass and weeds and size 237-26 Abandonment 240-37 open spaces created by
237-13 Driveways 237-23 Action on final plats which cluster development
Completion reimbursement Emergencies 237-22 are in substantial using primary and
and assessment 237-14 Enforcement 237-28 agreement with secondary conservation
Construction 237-12; Fees 237-23 approved preliminary areas 240-43
237-13;237-14 Height regulations 237-26 plats 240-24 Drainage 240-3;240-4;
Costs and expenses 237-7; Legislative intent 237-22 Action on preliminary plat 240-9;240-10;240-11;
237-9;237-14;237-16 Lots 237-23 240-19 240-17;240-19;
Curbs 237-6;237-13 Numbering system Action on sketch plat; 240-21;240-32;
Definitions 237-5 established;changes; decision 240-13 240-36;240-37;
Driveways 237-13 unnamed roads 237-24 Additional Requirements 240-41;240-44
Emergencies 237-6;237-13 Pedestrians 237-26 240-52\240-58 Drainage plan 240-7;
Excavations 237-4;237-6; Penalties for offenses Administration fee 240-37 240-17;240-20;
237-9;237-11;237-12; 237-29 Affordable housing 240-2; 240-21;240-23;
237-13;237-16 Planning Board 237-25 240-10;240-25;240-53 240-25;240-30;
See Also EXCAVATIONS Police officers 237-28 Agricultural districts 240-32;240-35
Fees 237-10 Posting of numbers 237-25 240-10;240-42 Driveways 240-3
Fill 237-13 Records 237-24 Animals 240-3;240-44 Easements 240-3;240-10;
Fire Department 237-13 Signs 237-26 Appeals 240-10 240-17;240-21;
Fire hydrants 237-12; STREETS AND Assessments 240-7;240-44 240-26;240-27;
237-13 SIDEWALKS 237-22\ Authority and purpose 240-28;240-42;
Gas 237-6 237-29 240-42 240-44;240-54
Grades and grading 237-13 Tax bill;compliance Backfilling 240-36 Emergency Management
Guarantees 237-9 deadline 237-27 Bicycles 240-10;240-53 Agency 240-10;240-42
Inspections 237-14 Town Board 237-24;237-28 Blocks 240-3;240-10; Enforcement 240-59\240-61
Insurance 237-8;237-18 Trustees 237-25 240-17;240-21 Environmental impact
Insurance coverage 237-8 Vehicles 237-26 Bonds 240-3;240-7; statements 240-18;
Liability 237-13;237-14; Violations and penalties 240-20;240-23; 240-19;240-22;240-25
237-16;237-18 237-29 240-25;240-30; Environmental quality
Licenses and permits STREET OPENINGS 240-31;240-32; review 240-3;240-8;
237-6;237-10;237-13 See Also EXCAVATIONS 240-33;240-34; 240-18;240-19;
Lighting 237-12 WATERFRONT 240-35;240-36;240-37 240-22;240-25;240-30
Lots 237-14 CONSISTENCY Bonds and Other Security Environmental review
Notice to public utilities REVIEW 268-3 240-31\240-34 240-18;240-22
237-11 STREET TREES Bridges 240-17 Environmentally sensitive
Notices 237-6;237-11; HIGHWAY Brush,grass and weeds areas 240-10;240-43
237-13 SPECIFICATIONS 240-10 Erosion and sediment
Obstructions 237-12 161-3 Buffers 240-3;240-17; control 240-11;
Penalties for offenses Light Industrial Park/ 240-21;240-42;240-43 240-19;240-36
237-17 Planned Office Park Building permits 240-10; Establishment 240-26
Permit required 237-6 (LIO)District 280-58 240-25 Excavations 240-36
Permit requirements 237-13 Preservation of Natural Certificates of approval Expiration 240-14
Police Department 237-12; Features 240-49 240-21 Farms and fanning 240-10;
237-13 Roadway Construction Charges 240-8 240-42;240-43
Protective measures 237-12 161-44 Cluster Development Fees 240-3;240-6;240-7;
Responsibility for damages; Site Plan Approval 240-42\240-44 240-8;240-9;240-10;
repair 237-16 280-129;280-133 Cluster developments 240-16;240-19;
Revocation 237-15 SUBDIVISION OF LAND 240-3;240-10;240-42; 240-20;240-30;
Short title 237-4 240-17;240-21 240-43;240-44 240-34;240-37;
Sidewalks 237-5;237-6; STREETLIGHTING Comprehensive Plan 240-3; 240-44;240-53
237-12;237-13 Design Standards 240-46 240-4;240-10;240-11; Fences 240-36
Signs 237-13 HIGHWAY 240-19;240-42; Final Plat Review 240-20\
Stormwater management SPECIFICATIONS 240-43;240-53 240-25
S237-7 161-3;161-4 Conservation Board 240-42 Final plats 240-3;240-6;
STREETS AND See Also LIGHTING Construction 240-3;240-6; 240-7;240-8;240-13;
SIDEWALKS 237-4\ LIGHTING,OUTDOOR 240-10;240-16; 240-15;240-16;
237-18 172-2;172-5;172-8 240-17;240-21; 240-19;240-20;
Town Board 237-5;237-10; POLICE DEPARTMENT 240-25;240-31; 240-21;240-22;
237-17;237-18 RULES AND 240-32;240-35; 240-23;240-24;
Town Clerk 237-10 REGULATIONS 240-36;240-37; 240-25;240-28;
Trees 237-13 A290-37;A290-38 240-39;240-40; 240-31;240-32;
Trenches 237-13 Roadway Construction 240-54;240-59 240-35;240-36;
Utilities 237-11;237-16 161-46 Coordination of review of 240-41;24042;
Utility poles 237-13 SUBDIVISION OF LAND performance bond 240-44;240-52;240-53
Vehicles 237-13 240-17;240-21 estimate 240-23 Final plats not in substantial
Violations and penalties STREETS AND Coordination with other agreement with
237-17 SIDEWALKS agencies 240-12 approved preliminary
Waiver of insurance and See Also CROSSWALKS Costs and expenses 240-8; plats or when no
bond requirements See Notification of Defects 240-10;240-20; preliminary plat is
237-18 237-1\237-3 240-23;240-32; required 240-25
Waivers 237-13;237-18 See Removal of Utility 240-34;240-37;240-44 Fire alarms 240-17
Water 237-6;237-13 Poles 237-30\237-33 County Clerk 240-3; Fire hydrants 240-10;
STREET NUMBERING See Also SIDEWALKS 240-21;240-25; 240-17;240-21;
Building Inspector 237-28 See Snow and Ice Removal 240-30;240-34; 240-35;240-36
Building permits 237-25; 237-19\237-21 240-35;240-44; Fire protection 240-4;240-9
237-26 240-52;240-57 Floodplains 240-3;240-4
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SUBDIVISION OF LAND...
Forestry 240-3;240-44 Natural resources 240-4; Recreation areas 240-3; Town Clerk 240-19;
Forms of security; 240-10 240-4;240-10;240-42; 240-25;240-29;
expiration and terms of Nonconforming lots 240-57 240-43;240-44;240-52 240-30;240-32;240-57
bonds;default 240-34 Notices 240-13;240-18; Reports 240-3;240-19 Town Supervisor 240-29
Gas 240-35 240-19;240-22; Required improvements and Trees 240-3;240-10
General application 240-25;240-29; utilities 240-35 Utilities 240-4;240-10;
procedure 240-6 240-30;240-32; Required Public 240-17;240-21;
General Application 240-36;24044;240-54 Improvements; 240-35;240-36;
Procedure;Submission Odors 240-44 Inspections;Fees 240-41;240-42
Requirements;Fees Off-road vehicles 240-44 240-35\240-41 Variances 240-57
240-6\240-8 Off-street parking 2404 Reservation of lands for Vehicles 240-3;240-54
General Provisions 240-1\ Official Map 240-3;240-4; pedestrian trails 240-54 Violations 240-59
240-2 240-10;240-17 Reservation of parkland on Violations and penalties
General requirements Open Development Area subdivision plats 240-44;240-59;
240-4;240-27 240-26\240-30 containing residential 240-60;240-61
General Requirements; Open space 240-2;240-3; units 240-53 Waiver 240-38
Classification 240-4\ 240-10;240-21; Review of sketch plat Waiver of requirements
240-5 240-42;240-43; 240-11 240-15
Grades and grading 240-3; 240-44;240-54 Safeguards during Waiver,adjustment of
240-4;240-6;240-10; Paper 240-20;240-28; construction 240-39 property lines 240-57
240-17;240-19; 240-29;240-30 Safety standards 240-2; Waivers 240-10;240-15;
240-21;240-41 Parking 240-44 240-4;240-10;240-38; 240-38;240-40;
Groundwater 240-4 Parks and recreation 240-3; 240-43;240-56 240-56;240-57
Guarantees 240-31;240-33; 240-4;240-10;240-42; Sales 240-3;240-34 Waivers of certain
240-34 240-52;240-53;240-54 Schools 240-4;240-53 provisions 240-56
Guaranties 240-34;240-38 Pedestrians 240-3;240-4; Septic systems 240-10 Water 240-3;2404;
Gutters 24044 240-10;240-42; Setbacks 240-19;240-42; 240-10;240-17;
Hearings 240-13;240-19; 240-53;240-54 240-43 240-21;240-35;
240-25;240-29; Penalties for offenses Sewers 240-10;240-17; 240-36;240-42;240-44
240-30;240-53 240-60 240-42;240-44 Water supply 240-9;
Height regulations 240-10 Performance bond 240-32 Sheds 240-42 240-10;240-11;
Historic features 240-4 Planning Board 240-3; Sidewalks 240-17;240-21; 240-17;240-19;
Horses 240-3 240-5;240-6;240-8; 240-36 240-42;240-44
Improvements 240-3; 240-9;240-10;240-11; Signs 240-17;240-19; Watercourses 240-3;240-41
240-6;240-9;240-10; 240-12;240-13; 240-21 Wells 240-4;240-10;
240-16;240-17; 240-14;240-16; Site plans 240-42 240-17;240-21;
240-20;240-30; 240-18;240-19; Sketch plans 240-7; 240-35;240-44
240-31;240-32; 240-20;240-21; 240-10;240-13; Wetlands 240-3;240-4;
240-33;240-34; 240-22;240-23; 240-16;240-20 240-10;240-17;
240-35;240-36; 240-24;240-25; Sketch Plat Review 240-9\ 240-21;240-42
240-37;240-38; 240-29;240-30; 240-14 When effective;effect on
240-39;240-40; 240-32;240-34; Sketch plats 240-6;240-7; existing plats 240-58
240-41;240-53;240-59 240-35;240-38; 240-8;240-9;240-10; Wildlife 240-3;240-44
Inspection of improvements 240-39;240-40; 240-11;240-12; Zoning Board of Appeals
240-36 240-41;240-42; 240-13;240-17; 240-57
Inspections 240-9;240-10; 240-44;240-52; 240-20;240-26; Zoning districts 240-10;
240-20;240-32; 240-53;240-54; 240-27;240-28 240-17;240-26;
240-33;240-36;240-37 240-56;240-57; Standards and procedures 240-27;240-42
Landfills 240-44 240-58;240-59 for acceptance of SUMMONSES
Landscaping 240-32; Planning Commission streets;recreation and Dogs 83-9
240-36;24042;240-43 240-12 park areas 240-52 SUPERINTENDENT OF
Letters of credit 240-34 Playgrounds 240-10; Statutory authority 240-1 HIGHWAYS
Liability 240-54 24043;24044; Steep slopes 240-4 OFFICERS AND
Licenses and permits 240-52;240-53 Storage 24044 EMPLOYEES 42-5\
240-21;240-25;240-26 Ponds 2404;240-10; Stormwater 240-3;240-11; 42-8
Liens 240-34;240-44 24042 240-19;240-36;240-44 Referendum to be held 42-7
Lighting 240-44 Poultry 240-3;240-44 Stormwater management Supersession of Town Law
Livestock 240-3;240-44 Preliminary Plat Review 240-17 42-6
Lots 240-3;240-4;240-10; 240-15\240-19 Street trees 240-17;240-21 Term of office 42-5
240-17;240-21; Preliminary plats 240-3; Streetlighting 240-17; Terms of office 42-5
240-26;240-27; 240-6;240-7;240-8; 240-21 When effective 42-8
240-30;240-41; 240-10;240-13; Subdivision classifications SUPERSTORM SANDY
240-42;240-43; 240-15;240-16; 240-5 Assessment and Tax Relief
240-44;240-53; 240-17;240-18; Submission 240-9;240-16; for Superstorm Sandy
240-57;240-59 240-19;240-20; 240-20 Impact 245-20;
Maintenance bond 240-33 240-22;240-24; Submission requirements 245-21;245-22;245-23
See Also MAJOR 240-25;240-53;240-58 240-7;240-28 SURCHARGES
SUBDIVISIONS See Preservation of Natural Swimming pools 240-3 ANIMALS 83-19;83-23
Manholes 240-17 Features 240-49\240-51 Tax Assessor 240-34 FIRE PREVENTION AND
Mapping of completed Procedure 240-29 Technical requirements BUILDING CODE
improvements; Protection and use of open 240-10;240-17;240-21 ADMINISTRATION
monuments 240-41 space lands created by Terms defined 240-3 144-8
Markers 240-41 cluster development Tests 240-17;240-21; VEHICLES AND
Master Plan 240-10;240-17 240-44 240-35;240-36 TRAFFIC 260-28
Meetings 240-13;240-23; Purpose 240-2 Time limitations 240-55 SWIMMING POOLS
240-40 Purpose of performance Topsoil removal 240-3 Agricultural-Conservation
Membership 240-44 bond 240-31 Town Attorney 240-21; (A-C)District and
Methods of enforcement Records 240-10;240-17; 240-32;240-34;240-44 Low-Density
240-61 240-19;240-21; Town Board 240-3;240-10; Residential R-80,
Modification of design of 240-25;240-29; 240-12;240-19; R-120,R-200 and
improvements 240-40 240-34;240-35; 240-25;240-26; R-400 Districts 280-13
Monuments 240-10; 240-38;240-41; 240-28;240-29; BOATS,DOCKS AND
240-17;240-21;240-41 240-44;240-52;240-57 240-32;240-33; WHARVES 96-8
Natural features 240-3; 240-34;24042;
240-43;240-53;240-54 240-52;240-53;240-58
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SWIMMING POOLS...
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; TENANTS THROUGH STREETS SOIL REMOVAL 228-3;
PROPERTY Affordable Housing(AHD) Roadway Construction 228-4;228-5;228-6
MAINTENANCE District 280-27; 16146 See Also SOIL REMOVAL
100-4 280-28;280-30 TIRES STORMWATER
FIRE PREVENTION AND Agricultural-Conservation FIRE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT
BUILDING CODE (A-C)District and BUILDING CODE 236-10
ADMINISTRATION Low-Density ADMINISTRATION SUBDIVISION OF LAND
144-8 Residential R-80, 144-19 240-3
Marine I(MI)District R-120,R-200 and General Business(B) TOURIST AND TRAILER
280-52 R-400 Districts 280-13 District 280-48 CAMPS
Marine II(MII)District Exemption for War JUNKYARDS 166-1 Application;site plan 253-3
280-55 Veterans and Gold Star LITTERING 174-3 Board of Health 253-6;
See Also POOLS Parents 245-16.1 TOBACCO 253-7;253-14
STORMWATER FIRE PREVENTION AND Adoption of Renumbered Brush,grass and weeds
MANAGEMENT BUILDING CODE 2006 Code 1-14 253-5
236-5 ADMINISTRATION POLICE DEPARTMENT Camps 253-1;253-2;
SUBDIVISION OF LAND 144-13; 144-25 RULES AND 253-3;253-5;253-6;
240-3 MUNICIPAL BUILDING REGULATIONS 253-7;253-8;253-10;
WETLANDS AND ENERGY A290-15 253-11;253-12;
SHORELINE 275-3; BENCHMARKING TOBACCO 253-13;253-14;
275-11 177-5 ADVERTISING 253-15;253-16
ZONING 280-4 NOISE,PREVENTION OF 249-1;249-2;249-3; Charges 253-2
180-4 249-4;249-5 Communicable diseases
T — RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 TOBACCO ADVERTISING 253-14
See Also RENTAL Advertising 249-1;249-2; Compensation 253-1
TARGETED BUSINESS PROPERTY 249-3;249-4;249-5 Complaints 253-15
INVESTMENT WETLANDS AND Child-care centers 249-2 Definitions 253-1
EXEMPTION SHORELINE 275-12.1 Cigarettes 249-1;249-2 Distance between cottages
Assessments 245-7 ZONING 2804 Compensation 249-2 and other buildings or
Assessor 245-7 TERMS OF OFFICE Definitions and word usage trailers 253-9
Certificates of occupancy AGRICULTURAL 249-2 Distance from property lines
245-7 ADVISORY Disease control 249-1 and roadways 253-10
Construction 245-7 COMMITTEE 71-3 Exceptions 249-4 Drainage 253-5
Costs and expenses 245-7 Ethics Board 26-21;26-23 Grades and grading 249-2 Driveways 253-3;253-10;
Exemption granted 245-7 Residency Requirements Legislative intent and 253-11
Improvements 245-7 42-10 findings 249-1 Duties of owner 253-14
Permitted uses 245-7 Site Plan Approval 280-135 Liability 249-2 Entrances and exits;trespass
Schools 245-7 Superintendent of Highways Licenses and permits 249-2 on adjoining-property
TAXATION 245-7;245-7 42-5 Minors 249-1 253-15
TAX ASSESSOR Town Clerk 42-1 Paper 249-2 Fees 2534
See Also ASSESSOR TRANSPORTATION Parks and recreation 249-1 Fees;public hearing 253-4
SUBDIVISION OF LAND ACCESS Penalties for offenses 249-6 Fences 253-15
240-34 MANAGEMENT 64-4 Reports 249-1 Fire extinguishers 253-14
TAXATION TESTS Restrictions 249-3 Garbage collection;sewer
See Assessment and Tax COASTAL EROSION Sales 249-1;249-2 system 253-7
Relief for Superstorm HAZARD AREAS Schools 249-1;249-2;249-3 Garbage,rubbish and refuse
Sandy Impact 245-20\ 111-6 Severability 249-7 253-7;253-14
245-24 FIRE PREVENTION AND Signs 249-2;249-4 General Regulations 253-1\
See Exemption for Cold BUILDING CODE Smoke 249-1 253-19
War Veterans 245-17\ ADMINISTRATION Smoking 249-1 Grades and grading 253-5
245-18 144-3;144-5;144-15; Time frame for compliance Hearings 253-2;2534
See Exemption for Disabled 144-18; 144-19 249-5 Inspections 253-13
Persons With Limited General Business(B) Tobacco 249-1;249-2; Licenses and permits
Income 245-10 District 28048 249-3;2494;249-5 253-3;253-12
See Exemption for Historic HIGHWAY Town Board 249-1 Lighting 253-3
Properties 245-19 SPECIFICATIONS Variances 249-1 Management 253-12
See Exemption for 161-2;161-6 Violations and penalties Markers 253-8
Volunteer Fire Fighters Illicit Discharges 236-25 249-6 Minimum unit dimensions
and Ambulance Light Industrial(LI)District Walls 249-3 253-8
Workers 245-11\245-14 280-62 When effective 249-8 Nonapplicability 253-18
See Exemption for War Light Industrial Park/ TOILET FACILITIES Notices 253-4
Veterans and Gold Star Planned Office Park BOATS,DOCKS AND Other ordinances and
Parents 245-15\ (LIO)District 280-58 WHARVES 96-8 regulations 253-17
245-16.1 POLICE DEPARTMENT PARKS AND Penalties for offenses
See Senior Citizen RULES AND RECREATION 253-19
T Exemption 245-1\245-6 REGULATIONS AREAS 193-4 Permit required 253-2
See Targeted Business A290-45 PUBLIC Records 253-13
Investment Exemption Roadway Construction ENTERTAINMENT See Recreational Vehicle
245-7 161-26;161-29; AND SPECIAL Parks 253-20\253-24
See Veterans'Exemption 161-30;161-40; 161-46 EVENTS 205-2 Registration 253-14
245-8\245-9 SEWERS AND SEWAGE See Also SANITARY Reports 253-14
TAXICABS DISPOSAL 215-2; FACILITIES Roadways and driveways
ZONING 280-111 215-4;215-9;215-10 SEWERS AND SEWAGE 253-11
TECHNICAL STANDARDS STORMWATER DISPOSAL 215-2 Screening by plantings
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT ZONING 2804 253-16
MANAGEMENT 236-17 TOPSOIL PROTECTION Screens and screening
236-5;236-7;236-17; SUBDIVISION OF LAND See DIRT 253-16
236-20 240-17;240-21; See EXCAVATIONS Septic tanks 253-7
TELECOMMUNICATIONS 240-35;240-36 See FILL Sewers 253-7
FACILITIES WETLANDS AND TOPSOIL REMOVAL Site plans 253-3
Wireless Communication SHORELINE 275-4 See Also DIRT Site requirements 253-5
Facilities 280-69; Wireless Communication See Also EXCAVATIONS Storage 253-14
280-71 Facilities 280-69; HIGHWAY Stormwater management
280-74 SPECIFICATIONS 253-2
161-10
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TOURIST AND TRAILER CAMPS...
Town Board 253-2;253-14; WATERFRONT EXPENSES OF TOWN PUBLIC
253-16;253-19 CONSISTENCY OFFICERS 30-1 ENTERTAINMENT
Town Clerk 253-3;253-4 REVIEW 268-6;268-7 Farmland Bill of Rights AND SPECIAL
Trailer camps 253-10; WETLANDS AND 280-97;280-100 EVENTS 205-2;
253-16 SHORELINE 275-6 FILMING 139-1;139-3; 205-3;205-8
Trailers 253-1;253-3; TOWN BOARD 139-4;139-9 PUBLIC HEARINGS,
253-9;253-10 Adoption of Code 1-2;1-4; FIRE PREVENTION AND NOTICE OF 55-1;55-2
Trespassing 253-15 1-8; 1-9;1-10 BUILDING CODE Real Estate Transfer Tax
Vehicles 253-1;253-14 Adoption of Renumbered ADMINISTRATION 17-19; 17-34;17-38
Violations and penalties 2006 Code 1-14;1-15; 144-3;144-5;144-8; RECORDS 59-3;59-8
253-14;253-19 1-16 144-15;144-19; Records Management 59-15
Water 253-6 Affordable Housing(AHD) 144-25;144-27 Recreational Floating Zone
Water supply 253-3;253-6; District 280-25; Fishers Island Harbor District(RFZ)
253-14 280-26;280-29; Management 157-3; 280-197;280-198;
TOWERS 280-30;280-31 157-6;157-7;157-12 280-200;280-201;
LIGHTING,OUTDOOR AGRICULTURAL Floating Homes 96-26 280-204
172-6 ADVISORY FLOOD DAMAGE RENTAL PERMITS 207-1;
Small Wind Energy Systems COMMITTEE 71-1; PREVENTION 148-1; 207-2;207-3;207-8
277-1;277-2;277-3; 71-3;71-4 148-12 Roadway Construction
277-4;277-7 AGRICULTURAL LANDS Garbage,Rubbish and 16144;16147
Wireless Communication PRESERVATION Refuse 233-1;233-2; Rules of Conduct 26-5;
Facilities 280-69; 70-2;70-4;70-5 233-3;233-3.1;233-4; 26-9;26-10;26-13
280-72;280-74 Agricultural Planned 233-6;233-7;233-8 SALVAGE CENTERS
ZONING 280-4;280-104 Development District Grievance Procedures 474 211-3;211-5
TOWING 280-173;280-174; Hamlet Density(HD) SANITARY FLOW
BOATS,DOCKS AND 280-176;280-177; Residential District CREDITS,
WHARVES 96-7; 280-180 280-21 TRANSFER OF
96-12;96-16 Agricultural-Conservation HIGHWAY 117-5;117-6;117-7;
POLICE DEPARTMENT (A-C)District and SPECIFICATIONS 117-9;117-10;117-11;
RULES AND Low-Density 161-12;161-49 117-12;117-13;117-14
REGULATIONS Residential R-80, Historic Preservation SEWERS AND SEWAGE
A290-15 R-120,R-200 and District(HPD) DISPOSAL 215-1;
Shellfish 219-8 R400 Districts 280-13 280-190;280-195; 215-14;215-17
ZONING 2804 ALARM SYSTEMS 75-2; 280-196 Shellfish 219-7
TOWN ATTORNEY 75-7 HOUSING FUND 34-3; SHELLFISH AND OTHER
Affordable Housing(AHD) ANIMALS 83-17 3411;34-6 MARINE
District 280-30 ASSESSORS 94 HUNTING 163-2 RESOURCES 219-22
Agricultural Planned BINGO AND GAMES OF JUNKYARDS 166-1; Signs 280-81
Development District CHANCE 92-1 166-6;166-7;166-8 Site Plan Approval
280-175 Board of Appeals 280-145; LANDMARK 280-128;280-131;
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 280-149 PRESERVATION 280-135
PROPERTY BOATS,DOCKS AND 170-4;170-5;170-10; Small Wind Energy Systems
MAINTENANCE WHARVES 96-10; 170-11;170-14 277-5;277-7
100-8;100-11 96-13;96-18;96-24 Light Industrial Park/ Snow and Ice Removal
Dogs 83-9 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Planned Office Park 237-19
ELECTRICAL PROPERTY (LIO)District 280-58 SOIL REMOVAL 228-3;
INSPECTIONS 126-2 MAINTENANCE LITTERING 174-5 228-4;228-5;228-6;
Ethics Board 26-22 100-7 LOCAL LAWS, 228-7;228-8;228-9;
FILMING 139-3 BURNING,OUTDOOR ADOPTION OF 38-1; 228-10;228-12;228-13
HIGHWAY 104-1 38-3 Southold Community
SPECIFICATIONS CANNABIS 106-2;106-3 MUNICIPAL BUILDING Preservation Fund
161-49 Chief of Police A290-7 ENERGY 17-2;17-4;17-5;17-6;
Historic Preservation COASTAL EROSION BENCHMARKING 17-7;17-8
District(HPD)280-196 HAZARD AREAS 177-6 Southold Community
LANDMARK 111-22;111-24; NOISE,PREVENTION OF Preservation Project
PRESERVATION 111-27;111-35 180-2 Plan 17-12;17-13;
170-13 COMMITTEES, Notification of Defects 17-13.1
PUBLIC APPOINTMENT OF 237-2 Special Events Requiring
ENTERTAINMENT 13-1;13-2;13-3;13-4 OPEN SPACE Chairperson of the
AND SPECIAL Community Preservation PRESERVATION Zoning Board of
EVENTS 205-2 Fund Advisory Board 185-2;185-4;185-5 Appeals'Approval
Real Estate Transfer Tax 17-16 Parking at Beaches 189-1; 205-4;205-5;205-6
17-35 DEFENSE AND 189-3;189-4 Special Events Requiring
Residency Requirements INDEMNIFICATION PARKS AND Town Board Approval
42-10 21-1 RECREATION 205-7
Rules of Conduct 26-13 Districts 280-9 AREAS 193-3.1; STORMWATER
SANITARY FLOW Dogs 83-12 193-10 MANAGEMENT
CREDITS, DOMESTIC PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS 236-5;236-8;236-33
TRANSFER OF PARTNERSHIPS AND TRANSIENT Street Excavations 237-5;
117-5;117-9;117-10; 121-5 RETAIL 237-10;237-17;237-18
117-11 Ducks 83-1;83-2;83-3; MERCHANTS Street Numbering 237-24;
Site Plan Approval 280-130 83-5 197-11;197-12 237-28
Small Wind Energy Systems ELECTRICAL Pedestrians 260-27 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
277-7 INSPECTIONS 126-1; Plum Island Conservation 240-3;240-10;240-12;
Special Events Requiring 126-2;126-3 - District(PIC)280-187 240-19;240-25;
Chairperson of the Emergency Removal of Plum Island Research 240-26;240-28;
Zoning Board of Vehicles 260-24 District(PIR)280-183 240-29;240-32;
Appeals'Approval Establishment of POLICE DEPARTMENT 240-33;240-34;
205-5 Community Housing 51-1;51-2;51-4;51-5; 240-42;240-52;
STORMWATER Fund 17-51;17-52; 51-6 240-53;240-58
MANAGEMENT 17-53 POLICE DEPARTMENT TOBACCO
236-9;236-33 ETHICS 26-18;26-26 RULES AND ADVERTISING 249-1
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Ethics Board 26-21;26-22; REGULATIONS TOURIST AND TRAILER
240-21;240-32; 26-23 A290-2;A2904; CAMPS 253-2;
240-34;240-44 A290-15;A290-46 253-14;253-16;253-19
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TRANSPORTATION OFFICERS AND TOXIC WASTES Floating Homes 96-26
ACCESS EMPLOYEES 42-A See HAZARDOUS Garbage,Rubbish and
MANAGEMENT 42-4 MATERIALS AND Refuse 233-3.1
64-2;64-4;64-5 Parking at Beaches 189-3; SUBSTANCES See Also GARBAGE,
Vehicle Traffic 260-26 189-4 See HAZARDOUS RUBBISH AND
VEHICLES,MOTOR- PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS WASTES REFUSE
DRIVEN 264-2 AND TRANSIENT TRAILER CAMPS Illicit Discharges 236-28
Water Quality Improvement RETAIL Adoption of Code 1-2 JUNKYARDS 166-7
17-41;17-42;17-43; MERCHANTS 197-3; Adoption of Renumbered PARKS AND
1744;1745;17-46 197-6;197-8;197-11 2006 Code 1-14 RECREATION
Waterfowl and Gull Feeding RECORDS 59-3;59-8 General Business(B) AREAS 193-2;193-7
and Domestic Pet Records Management 59-12 District 28048 See Also SOLID WASTE
Waste 83-31 Recreational Floating Zone Resort Residential(RR) Special Events Requiring
WATERFRONT District(RFZ) District 280-35 Chairperson of the
CONSISTENCY 280-200;280-201 TOURIST AND TRAILER Zoning Board of
REVIEW 268-3; Referendum to be held 42-3 CAMPS 253-10; Appeals'Approval
2684;268-5 RENTAL PERMITS 207-8 253-16 2054
WETLANDS AND Rules of Conduct 26-5 ZONING 280-115 STORMWATER
SHORELINE 275-3; SALVAGE CENTERS TRAILERS MANAGEMENT
275-3.1;275-7;275-16 211-3 General Business(B) 2364
YOUTH BOARD 68-1; SANITARY FLOW District 280-48 TREASURER
684;68-5 CREDITS, Parking at Beaches 189-2 Real Estate Transfer Tax
ZONING 2804;280-92; TRANSFER OF Recreational Vehicle Parks 17-20; 17-21;17-22;
280-115;280-151; 117-7;117-9;117-10; 253-20 17-27; 17-28;17-30;
280-155;280-157; 117-11;117-13;117-14 Site Plan Approval 280-137 17-31; 17-32;17-33;
280-158;280-159 Shellfish 219-6 TOURIST AND TRAILER 17-34; 17-35;17-36
TOWN CLERK SOIL REMOVAL 228-6; CAMPS 253-1;253-3; SOIL REMOVAL 228-6
Adoption of Code 1-7;1-9; 228-7;228-8;228-9; 253-9;253-10 TREES
1-10;1-11 228-10;228-11 VEHICLES AND AGRICULTURAL USES
Adoption of Renumbered Special Events Requiring TRAFFIC 260-8.1 72-4
2006 Code 1-14 Chairperson of the ZONING 280-4;280-78; BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
Affordable Housing(AHD) Zoning Board of 280-115 PROPERTY
District 280-29;280-30 Appeals'Approval TRANSIENT MERCHANTS MAINTENANCE
Agricultural Planned 205-5;205-6 Adoption of Renumbered 1004
Development District Special Events Requiring 2006 Code 1-14 Farmland Bill of Rights
280-174 Town Board Approval PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS 280-98
Agricultural-Conservation 205-7 AND TRANSIENT FILMING 139-9
(A-C)District and Street Excavations 237-10 RETAIL Garbage,Rubbish and
Low-Density SUBDIVISION OF LAND MERCHANTS 197-1; Refuse 233-4
Residential R-80, 240-19;240-25; 197-2;197-5;197-6 HIGHWAY
R-120,R-200 and 240-29;240-30; TRANSIENT VENDORS SPECIFICATIONS
R-400 Districts 280-13 240-32;240-57 See PEDDLING AND 161-11
ALARM SYSTEMS 75-6 Supersession of Town Law SOLICITING Light Industrial(LI)District
ANIMALS 83-18;83-19; 42-2 See SALES 280-62
83-20;83-24 Term of office 42-1 TRANSPORTATION Light Industrial Park/
Board of Appeals 280-150 Terms of office 42-1 ACCESS Planned Office Park
BOATS,DOCKS AND TOURIST AND TRAILER MANAGEMENT (LIO)District 280-58
WHARVES 96-32 CAMPS 253-3;2534 Appointments 644 NOISE,PREVENTION OF
Chief of Police A290-7 Town Clerk 42-1 Bicycles 64-5 180-4
COASTAL EROSION WETLANDS AND Compensation 64-4 PARKS AND
HAZARD AREAS SHORELINE 275-7 Costs and expenses 64-2 RECREATION
111-25 When effective 42-4 Definitions 64-3 AREAS 193-2
COMMITTEES, ZONING 280-92;280-158; Duties of Commission 64-5 Preservation of Natural
APPOINTMENT OF 280-159 Farms and farming 64-2; Features 240-49
13-3 TOWN ENGINEER 64-3 Roadway Construction
Dogs 83-12 HIGHWAY Fishing 64-3 161-16;161-29;
DOMESTIC SPECIFICATIONS Horses 64-2 161-30;161-42;161-44
PARTNERSHIPS 161-5;161-6;161-8; Improvements 64-5 SEWERS AND SEWAGE
121-4;121-5 16149 Lighting 64-5 DISPOSAL 215-9
Ducks 83-1;83-3 RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 Litter 64-5 See Also SHADE TREES
ETHICS 26-19 Roadway Construction Noise 64-5 See Also SHRUBS
FILMING 139-3;139-4; 161-26; 161-27; Open space 64-3 Signs 280-83
139-5;139-6;139-8; 161-29;161-30; Parking 64-5 Site Plan Approval
139-13 161-31; 16144 Pedestrians 64-5 280-129;280-130;
Garbage,Rubbish and SEWERS AND SEWAGE Purpose 64-2 280-133;280-136
T Refuse 233-4;233-6 DISPOSAL 215-9 Reports 64-4 Small Wind Energy Systems
HIGHWAY Site Plan Approval Safety standards 64-5 277-3
SPECIFICATIONS 280-129;280-131 Signs 64-5 Stop and Yield Intersections
161-49 TOWN SUPERVISOR Speed limits 64-5 2604;260-6
Historic Preservation NOISE,PREVENTION OF Terms of office 64-4 STORMWATER
District(HPD) 180-7 Title 64-1 MANAGEMENT
280-195;280-196 Real Estate Transfer Tax Town Board 64-2;64-4; 236-18
HUNTING 163-2 17-20;17-31;17-34 64-5 Street Excavations 237-13
JUNKYARDS 166-4; SUBDIVISION OF LAND Transportation Commission SUBDIVISION OF LAND
166-5;166-7 240-29 644 240-3;240-10
LANDMARK TOXIC SUBSTANCES Vacancies 64-4 WATERFRONT
PRESERVATION See Also HAZARDOUS Vehicles 64-5 CONSISTENCY
170-5 MATERIALS AND Water quality 64-5 REVIEW 268-3
LOCAL LAWS, SUBSTANCES When effective 64-6 WETLANDS AND
ADOPTION OF 38-1; See Also HAZARDOUS TRAP SHORELINE 275-2;
38-2;38-3;38-4;38-5 WASTES PARKS AND 2754
Notification of Defects SEWERS AND SEWAGE RECREATION Wireless Communication
237-1;237-2 DISPOSAL 215-4 AREAS 193-6 Facilities 280-70;
TRASH 280-72;280-73;
FILMING 139-3 280-76.2
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ZONING 280-4;280-92; FIRE PREVENTION AND Small Wind Energy Systems SHELLFISH AND OTHER
280-93;280-94; BUILDING CODE 277-1;277-2;277-3; MARINE
280-95;280-118 ADMINISTRATION 2774 RESOURCES 219-21
TRENCHES 144-8;144-19;144-20 Special Events Requiring Signs 280-81;280-86
See Also EXCAVATIONS General Business(B) Chairperson of the Site Plan Approval
Roadway Construction District 280-48 Zoning Board of 280-131;280-137
161-36 Hamlet Business(HB) Appeals'Approval Special Events Requiring
SEWERS AND SEWAGE District 280-45 205-4 Chairperson of the
DISPOSAL 215-5; Hamlet Density(HD) STORMWATER Zoning Board of
215-9 Residential District MANAGEMENT Appeals'Approval
Street Excavations 237-13 280-22 236-5;236-6;236-10; 205-5
TRESPASSING Residential Office(RO) 236-17;236-19 STORMWATER
JUNKYARDS 166-7 District 280-38 Street Excavations 237-11; MANAGEMENT
LIGHTING,OUTDOOR SEWERS AND SEWAGE 237-16 236-2
172-2;172-5 DISPOSAL 215-7 SUBDIVISION OF LAND SUBDIVISION OF LAND
TOURIST AND TRAILER ZONING 280-78 240-4;240-10;240-17; 240-57
CAMPS 253-15 240-21;240-35; TOBACCO
VEHICLES,MOTOR- — U — 240-36;240-41;240-42 ADVERTISING 249-1
DRIVEN 264-14 WATERFRONT WATERFRONT
ZONING 280-4 UNDERGROUND CONSISTENCY CONSISTENCY
TRUCKS STORAGE TANKS REVIEW 268-3 REVIEW 268-3;268-5
FLOOD DAMAGE See STORAGE TANKS WETLANDS AND Wireless Communication
PREVENTION 148-4 UNSAFE BUILDINGS SHORELINE 275-11 Facilities 280-76.3
Garbage,Rubbish and Adoption of Renumbered Wireless Communication ZONING 280-92;280-121;
Refuse 233-6 2006 Code 1-14 Facilities 280-69 280-154;280-207
JUNKYARDS 166-2 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; ZONING 280-2;280-4; VECTORS
Light Industrial(LI)District PROPERTY 280-112 See INSECTS
280-62 MAINTENANCE UTILITY POLES VEHICLE TRAFFIC
Light Industrial Park/ 100-1;1004;100-5 Removal of Utility Poles Pedestrians 260-26
Planned Office Park FIRE PREVENTION AND 237-30;237-31;237-32 Restricted vehicle traffic
(LIO)District 280-58 BUILDING CODE Roadway Construction 260-26
LITTERING 174-3 ADMINISTRATION 161-46 Safety standards 260-26
NOISE,PREVENTION OF 144-22 Signs 280-83 Town Board 260-26
1804 UNSAFE STRUCTURES Site Plan Approval 280-133 Trucks 260-26
PARKS AND FIRE PREVENTION AND Street Excavations 237-13 Vehicles 260-26
RECREATION BUILDING CODE VEHICLES AND VEHICLES AND
AREAS 193-3 ADMINISTRATION TRAFFIC 260-8 TRAFFIC 260-26
PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS 144-20 Wireless Communication VEHICLES
AND TRANSIENT UTILITIES Facilities 280-69 Adoption of Code 1-2
RETAIL Affordable Housing(AHD) U-TURNS Adoption of Renumbered
MERCHANTS 197-2; District 280-25;280-29 One-Way Streets 260-3.1 2006 Code 1-14
197-5 Agricultural-Conservation Affordable Housing(AHD)
Roadway Construction (A-C)District and — V — District 280-25
161-19;161-21 Low-Density AGRICULTURAL
Vehicle Traffic 260-26 Residential R-80, VACANCIES ADVISORY
ZONING 280-4;280-77; R-120,R-200 and TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE 71-4
280-79 R-400 Districts 280-13 ACCESS ALCOHOLIC
TRUSTEES COASTAL EROSION MANAGEMENT 644 BEVERAGES 79-1
Agricultural-Conservation HAZARD AREAS VACANT LOTS APPEARANCE TICKETS
(A-C)District and 111-6 Affordable Housing(AHD) 5-2
Low-Density FILMING 139-3 District 280-30 BICYCLES 88-1;88-2;
Residential R-80, FLOOD DAMAGE Snow and Ice Removal 88-3;88-4;88-5;88-6
R-120,R-200 and PREVENTION 148-3; 237-20 BOATS,DOCKS AND
R-400 Districts 280-13 148-4;148-13;148-15; VACCINATIONS WHARVES 96-9
BOATS,DOCKS AND 148-16; 148-19; ANIMALS 83-21 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
WHARVES 96-24; 148-20;148-21;148-22 VAPORS PROPERTY
96-25 Hamlet Density(HD) FIRE PREVENTION AND MAINTENANCE
COASTAL EROSION Residential District BUILDING CODE 100-3;100-4;100-5
HAZARD AREAS 280-22 ADMINISTRATION See Also COMMERCIAL
111-35 Historic Preservation 144-3 VEHICLES
SHELLFISH AND OTHER District(HPD)280-195 See Also FUMES Emergency Removal of
MARINE Light Industrial(LI)District LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Vehicles 260-23;
RESOURCES 219-19; 280-62 172-7 260-24;260-25
219-20 Light Industrial Park/ VARIANCES See Also EMERGENCY
Site Plan Approval 280-131 Planned Office Park Affordable Housing(AHD) VEHICLES
Street Numbering 237-25 (LIO)District 280-58 District 280-28 Farmland Bill of Rights
WATERFRONT LIGHTING,OUTDOOR AGRICULTURAL USES 280-99
CONSISTENCY 172-4;172-5 72-3 FILMING 139-3
REVIEW 268-4 MUNICIPAL BUILDING Board of Appeals 280-146 FIRE PREVENTION AND
WETLANDS AND ENERGY COASTAL EROSION BUILDING CODE
SHORELINE 275-2; BENCHMARKING HAZARD AREAS ADMINISTRATION
275-3.1;275-4;275-5; 177-1;177-5 111-20;111-21; 144-3;144-19
275-6;275-8;275-9; Plum Island Research 111-22;111-23; FLOOD DAMAGE T
.275-10;275-11; District(PIR)280-183 111-24;111-27 PREVENTION 148-4; V
275-12;275-13; Recreational Floating Zone Districts 280-10 148-16
275-14;275-16 District(RFZ)280-201 ETHICS 26-17 Garbage,Rubbish and
ZONING 280-116 Removal of Utility Poles Farm Stands 72-11 Refuse 233-1;233-3;
TWO-FAMILY 237-30;237-31;237-32 FLOOD DAMAGE 233-3.1;233-4;233-5;
DWELLINGS SEWERS AND SEWAGE PREVENTION 148-4; 233-6
Agricultural-Conservation DISPOSAL 215-8; 148-7;148-9;148-14; General Business(B)
(A-C)District and 215-9 148-22;148-23 District 280-48
Low-Density Signs 280-83 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR HIGHWAY
Residential R-80, Site Plan Approval 172-8 SPECIFICATIONS
R-120,R-200 and 280-127;280-129; 161-7
R-400 Districts 280-13 280-133 JUNKYARDS 166-2
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Light Industrial Park/ VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC See Stop and Yield Restrictions 264-15
Planned Office Park Additional parking Intersections 260-4\ Safety standards 264-2;
(LIO)District 280-58 regulations 260-18 260-6 264-14;264-15
LITTERING 174-1;174-3; Application 260-7 Stopping prohibited at all Schools 264-6
174-6 Authority to install traffic times 260-13 Scooters 264-3
Members of the Department control devices 260-2 Surcharges 260-28 Severability 264-12;264-21
A290-33 Bridges 260-8 Trailer parking prohibited at Sidewalks 264-3
See Also MOTOR Bus stops 260-21;260-28 all times 260-8.1 Snowmobiles 264-3;264-15
VEHICLES Commercial vehicles Trailers 260-8.1 Storage 264-19
One-Way Streets 260-3; 26045 Utility poles 260-8 Title 264-1
260-3.1 Crosswalks 260-18 See Vehicle Traffic 260-26 Town Board 264-2
Parking at Beaches 189-1; Curbs 260-1;260-22; Vehicles 260-1;260-2; Trespassing 264-14
189-2;189-3;1894; 260-28 260-7;260-8;260-8.1; Unlicensed Motor-Driven
189-7 Definitions of words and 260-9;260-10;260-11; Vehicles 264-1\264-13
PARKS AND phrases 260-1 260-12;260-13; Vehicles 264-1;264-2;
RECREATION Driveways 260-9;260-15; 260-14;260-15; 264-3;264-4;264-5;
AREAS 193-1;193-3; 260-17;260-18; 260-16;260-17; 264-6;264-7;264-9;
193-4 260-22;260-28 260-18;260-19; 264-14;264-15;
PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS See Emergency Removal of 260-20;260-21; 264-16;264-19;264-20
AND TRANSIENT Vehicles 260-23\ 260-22;260-28 Vehicles in violation to be
RETAIL 260-25 Violations and penalties impounded 264-9
MERCHANTS 197-10 Fire hydrants 260-14; 260-28 Violations and penalties
POLICE DEPARTMENT 260-28 Wells 260-12;260-14; 264-7;264-8;264-9;
RULES AND Fire lanes 260-14;260-15; 260-16;260-28 264-10;264-19;264-20
REGULATIONS 260-28 VEHICLES, When effective 264-13;
A290-11;A290-15; Fire wells 260-16 COMMERCIAL 264-22
A29045 Fire zone 260-20 See COMMERCIAL VEHICLES,
PUBLIC Fire zones 260-14;260-20; VEHICLES RECREATIONAL
ENTERTAINMENT 260-28 VEHICLES, See RECREATIONAL
AND SPECIAL Fire zones;fire lanes;fire IMPOUNDMENT OF VEHICLES
EVENTS 205-2 hydrants;fire wells See IMPOUNDMENT VEHICLES,TOWING OF
Recreational Vehicle Parks 260-14 VEHICLES,MOTOR- See TOWING
253-20 Fishing 260-28 DRIVEN VENDORS
See Also RECREATIONAL General Provisions 260-1\ Abandoned vehicles 264-19 See Also PEDDLING AND
VEHICLES 260-2 All-terrain vehicles 264-3 SOLICITING
RENTAL PERMITS 207-1 Handicapped parking Charges 264-19 Special Events Requiring
Site Plan Approval 260-17;260-28 Chief of Police 264-8; Chairperson of the
280-129;280-137 Holidays 260-1;260-11 264-17;264-19 Zoning Board of
Special Events Requiring Inspections 260-28 Confiscation and Appeals'Approval
Chairperson of the Licenses and permits 260-17 redemption of vehicles 205-4
Zoning Board of Loading zones 260-22 264-19 Special Events Requiring
Appeals'Approval Lots 260-12;260-28 Conflicts with state law Town Board Approval
205-4 Motor vehicles 260-18 264-11 205-7
Special Exception Uses No stopping zones 260-19 Costs and expenses 264-19 VENTILATION
280-143 See One-Way Streets 260-3\ Definitions 264-3 FIRE PREVENTION AND
Street Excavations 237-13 260-3.1 Drugs and drug BUILDING CODE
Street Numbering 237-26 Parking 260-1;260-8; paraphernalia 264-15 ADMINISTRATION
SUBDIVISION OF LAND 260-8.1;260-9; Easements 264-3 144-6;144-8
240-3;240-54 260-10;260-11; Emergency vehicles 264-18 VERNAL POOLS
TOURIST AND TRAILER 260-12;260-14; Enforcement 264-17 WETLANDS AND
CAMPS 253-1;253-14 260-15;260-16; Exceptions 264-6;264-18 SHORELINE 275-3
TRANSPORTATION 260-17;260-18; Impoundment 264-9 VETERANS
ACCESS 260-19;260-20; Improvements 264-6 Adoption of Renumbered
MANAGEMENT 64-5 260-21;260-22;260-28 Intent 264-14 2006 Code 1-14
Vehicle Traffic 260-26 Parking for limited time Liability 264-20 Exemption for Cold War
VEHICLES AND only 260-11 Motor vehicles 264-3; Veterans 245-17;
TRAFFIC 260-1; Parking meters 260-1 264-11;264-15 245-18
260-2;260-7;260-8; Parking or standing Motor-Driven Vehicles Exemption for War
260-8.1;260-9; prohibited during 264-14\264-22 Veterans and Gold Star
260-10;260-11; certain times 260-15 Motorcycles 264-15 Parents 245-15;245-16
260-12;260-13; Parking prohibited at all Notices 264-8 FIRE PREVENTION AND
260-14;260-15; times 260-8 Nuisances 264-14 BUILDING CODE
260-16;260-17; Parking prohibited during Off-road vehicles 264-16 ADMINISTRATION
260-18;260-19; certain hours 260-9 Operation on private 144-8
260-20;260-21; Parking prohibited during property restricted NOISE,PREVENTION OF
260-22;260-28 certain months 260-10 264-5 18011
VEHICLES,MOTOR- Parking,Standing and Operation on Town property Senior Citizen Exemption
DRIVEN 264-1; Stopping 260-7\260-22 prohibited 264-4 245-2
264-2;264-3;264-4; Pedestrians 260-18 Parents or guardians to be Veterans'Exemption 245-8
264-5;264-6;264-7; See Pedestrians 260-27 notified of violations VETERANS'EXEMPTION
264-9;264-14;264-15; Penalties 260-28 264-8 Amount of exemption 245-9
264-16;264-19;264-20 Penalties for offenses Penalties for offenses Assessments 245-8;245-9
V Wireless Communication 260-28 264-10 Assessor 245-9
Facilities 280-69; Police officers 260-7 Penalties for offenses; Purpose 245-8
280-70 Ponds 260-8;260-9;260-11 restitution 264-20 TAXATION 245-8\245-9
ZONING 280-2;280-4; Public parking lots 260-12 Police Department 264-17; Veterans 245-8
280-78;280-79; Registration 260-28 264-19 VIBRATIONS
280-110;280-111 Schools 260-9;260-15 Police officers 264-15; Farmland Bill of Rights
VEHICLES,ABANDONED Shopping centers 260-12; 264-17 280-99
See ABANDONED 260-14;260-22 Presumptive evidence General Business(B)
VEHICLES Sidewalks 260-14;260-18; 264-16 District 280-48
See ABANDONMENT 260-28 Purpose 264-2 Light Industrial(LI)District
VEHICLES,ALL-TERRAIN Signs 260-1;260-8; Registration 264-11 280-62
See ALL-TERRAIN 260-8.1;260-12; Responsibility of parents or
VEHICLES 260-13;260-17;260-18 guardians 264-7
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Light Industrial Park/ Garbage,Rubbish and Special Events Requiring POLICE DEPARTMENT
Planned Office Park Refuse 233-3.1;233-7; Chairperson of the RULES AND
(LIO)District 280-58 233-8 Zoning Board of REGULATIONS
Plum Island Research Grievance Procedures 47-1 Appeals'Approval A290-43
District(PIR)280-183 Historic Preservation 205-5 Real Estate Transfer Tax
Roadway Construction District(HPD)280-196 Special Events Requiring 17-36
161-21 Illicit Discharges 236-25; Town Board Approval Rules of Conduct 26-5
SOIL REMOVAL 228-5 236-27;236-29;236-31 205-7 Site Plan Approval
Special Exception Uses JUNKYARDS 166-8 Special Exception Uses 280-131;280-133
280-143 LANDMARK 280-141 SOIL REMOVAL 228-10
ZONING 280-111 PRESERVATION STORMWATER Special Events Requiring
VILLAGE TRUSTEES 170-13 MANAGEMENT Chairperson of the
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Light Industrial(LI)District 236-5;236-6;236-7; Zoning Board of
PROPERTY 280-62 236-9;236-22;236-24; Appeals'Approval
MAINTENANCE Light Industrial Park/ 236-33;236-34;236-35 205-4
100-5 Planned Office Park Street Excavations 237-17 Special Events Requiring
VIOLATIONS AND (LIO)District 280-58 Street Numbering 237-29 Town Board Approval
PENALTIES LIGHTING,OUTDOOR SUBDIVISION OF LAND 205-7
Adoption of Code 1-4;1-11 172-9 240-44;240-59; STORMWATER
Affordable Housing(AHD) LITTERING 174-7 240-60;240-61 MANAGEMENT
District 280-31; Members of the Department TOBACCO 236-20
280-32.1;280-33 A290-33 ADVERTISING 249-6 Street Excavations 237-13;
Agricultural-Conservation NOISE,PREVENTION OF TOURIST AND TRAILER 237-18
(A-C)District and 180-7 CAMPS 253-14; SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Low-Density See Also NOTICES OF 253-19 240-10;240-15;
Residential R-80, VIOLATIONS VEHICLES AND 240-38;240-40;
R-120,R-200 and Parking at Beaches 189-2; TRAFFIC 260-28 240-56;240-57
R-400 Districts 280-13 189-3;1894;189-7; VEHICLES,MOTOR- WETLANDS AND
ALARM SYSTEMS 75-5; 189-8 DRIVEN 264-7; SHORELINE 275-3;
75-6;75-8 PARKS AND 264-8;264-9;264-10; 275-6
ALCOHOLIC RECREATION 264-19;264-20 Wireless Communication
BEVERAGES 79-2 AREAS 193-7;193-12 Waterfowl and Gull Feeding Facilities 280-76.2
ANIMALS 83-25 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS and Domestic Pet ZONING 280-78;280-159
APPEARANCE TICKETS AND TRANSIENT Waste 83-28;83-29; WALLS
5-1;5-2;5-3 RETAIL 83-30 COASTAL EROSION
BICYCLES 88-7 MERCHANTS 197-6; WATERFRONT HAZARD AREAS
BINGO AND GAMES OF 197-11;197-13 CONSISTENCY 111-6
CHANCE 92-11 POLICE DEPARTMENT REVIEW 268-6;268-7 FIRE PREVENTION AND
BOATS,DOCKS AND 51-6 WETLANDS AND BUILDING CODE
WHARVES 96-8; POLICE DEPARTMENT SHORELINE 275-3.1; ADMINISTRATION
96-14;96-15;96-31; RULES AND 275-11;275-12.1; 144-8
96-33 REGULATIONS 275-15;275-16 FLOOD DAMAGE
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; A290-9;A290-13; Wireless Communication PREVENTION 148-4;
PROPERTY A290-15;A290-19; Facilities 280-76 148-13;148-14;
MAINTENANCE A290-36;A290-47 ZONING 280-151; 148-16;148-18;148-19
100-6;100-7;100-10; PUBLIC 280-153;280-155; General Business(B)
100-11 ENTERTAINMENT 280-156 District 280-48
BURNING,OUTDOOR AND SPECIAL VOLUNTEER Hamlet Business(HB)
104-1;104-5 EVENTS 205-1;205-9 AMBULANCE District 280-45
COASTAL EROSION Real Estate Transfer Tax Exemption for Volunteer LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
HAZARD AREAS 17-31;17-32;17-34; Fire Fighters and 172-2;172-7;172-8
111-29;111-34 17-35;17-36;17-37 Ambulance Workers MUNICIPAL BUILDING
Dogs 83-13 Removal of Utility Poles 245-11;245-13 ENERGY
DOMESTIC 237-30;237-32;237-33 VOLUNTEER FIRE BENCHMARKING
PARTNERSHIPS RENTAL PERMITS 207-1; DEPARTMENT 177-1
121-4;121-5 207-6;207-7;207-8; See FIRE DEPARTMENT See Also RETAINING
Ducks 83-5 207-11;207-12 VOLUNTEER FIRE WALLS
ELECTRICAL Rules of Conduct 26-4; FIGHTERS SEWERS AND SEWAGE
INSPECTIONS 126-3; 26-15 Adoption of Renumbered DISPOSAL 215-2;
126-5 SALVAGE CENTERS 2006 Code 1-14 215-9
ETHICS 26-17;26-26; 211-6 Code of Ethics 26-2 Signs 280-82;280-85;
26-27;26-28 Senior Citizen Exemption Exemption for Volunteer 280-86;280-87
Ethics Board 26-23;26-24 245-5 Fire Fighters and Site Plan Approval 280-137
Exemption for Cold War SEWERS AND SEWAGE Ambulance Workers STORMWATER
Veterans 245-18 DISPOSAL 215-4; 245-11;245-13 MANAGEMENT
Farm Stands 72-12 215-6;215-7;215-8; See Also FIRE 236-5
Farmland Bill of Rights 215-9;215-11;215-15; DEPARTMENT TOBACCO
280-102 215-17;215-18 ADVERTISING 249-3
FILMING 139-14 Shellfish 219-6 _ W ZONING 280-4;280-78;
FIRE PREVENTION AND SHELLFISH AND OTHER 280-92;280-94;
BUILDING CODE MARINE WAIVERS 280-104;280-105;
ADMINISTRATION RESOURCES 219-22; Board of Appeals 280-150 280-106;280-108;
144-5;144-6;144-8; 219-23 Districts 280-11 280-116
144-12;144-13; Signs 280-81;280-88 HUNTING 163-2;163-3 WARRANTS
144-16;144-23; Site Plan Approval Illicit Discharges 236-25 See Also ARREST
144-24;144-25; 280-130;280-136 Light Industrial(LI)District WARRANTS
144-26;144-27 Small Wind Energy Systems 280-62 Dogs 83-9
Fishers Island Harbor 277-7 Light Industrial Park/ FIRE PREVENTION AND
Management 157-11; Snow and Ice Removal Planned Office Park BUILDING CODE
157-14 237-21 (LIO)District 280-58 ADMINISTRATION
FLOOD DAMAGE SOIL REMOVAL 228-13 Limited Business(LB) 144-8; 144-23
PREVENTION 148-4; District 280-42 POLICE DEPARTMENT
148-9;148-14 RULES AND
REGULATIONS
A290-17;A290-36
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WARRANTS...
Real Estate Transfer Tax Plum Island Research STORMWATER Special Exception Uses
17-35 District(PIR)280-183 MANAGEMENT 280-143
RENTAL PERMITS 207-5 POLICE DEPARTMENT 236-3;236-4;236-5; STORMWATER
Roadway Construction RULES AND 236-6;236-7;236-9; MANAGEMENT
161-46 REGULATIONS 236-20;236-22 236-4;236-5
See Also SEARCH A290-45 TRANSPORTATION SUBDIVISION OF LAND
WARRANTS Preservation of Natural ACCESS 240-9;240-10;240-11;
STORMWATER Features 240-51 MANAGEMENT 64-5 240-17;240-19;
MANAGEMENT Recreational Floating Zone Water Quality Improvement 240-42;240-44
236-35 District(RFZ)280-201 17-41;17-42;17-43; TOURIST AND TRAILER
WATER Resort Residential(RR) 17-44;17-45;17-46 CAMPS 253-3;253-6;
Affordable Housing(AHD) District 280-34;280-35 WATERFRONT 253-14
District 280-29 Roadway Construction CONSISTENCY WETLANDS AND
AGRICULTURAL USES 161-30;161-39;161-44 REVIEW 268-2; SHORELINE 275-3
72-4 SEWERS AND SEWAGE 268-3;268-5 ZONING 280-2;280-4
Agricultural-Conservation DISPOSAL 215-2; WETLANDS AND WATERCOURSES
(A-C)District and 215-3;215-4;215-9 SHORELINE 275-3; FLOOD DAMAGE
Low-Density SHELLFISH AND OTHER 275-11 PREVENTION 148-4;
Residential R-80, MARINE WATER QUALITY 148-13;148-14
R-120,R-200 and RESOURCES 219-4; IMPROVEMENT SEWERS AND SEWAGE
R-400 Districts 280-13 219-14 Authority 1742 DISPOSAL 215-2
BOATS,DOCKS AND Site Plan Approval Certification 17-45 Site Plan Approval 280-133
WHARVES 96-7; 280-128;280-129; Cesspools 17-43 STORMWATER
96-12;96-16 280-133 COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; SOIL REMOVAL 228-2; PRESERVATION 236-5;236-15;236-18
PROPERTY 2284;228-5;228-7 FUND AND SUBDIVISION OF LAND
MAINTENANCE Southold Community COMMUNITY 240-3;240-41
100-4 Preservation Fund 17-8 HOUSING FUND ZONING 280-4
COASTAL EROSION STORMWATER 17-41\17-46 WATERFOWL
HAZARD AREAS MANAGEMENT Community Preservation Waterfowl and Gull Feeding
111-5;111-6;111-7; 236-3;236-4;236-5; Fund Project Plan and Domestic Pet
111-10;111-13; 236-6;236-10;236-17; 17-44 Waste 83-27;83-28
111-14;111-29 236-18;236-19;236-24 Compensation 17-46 WETLANDS AND
Design Standards 240-48 Street Excavations 237-6; Conservation districts SHORELINE 275-3
Districts 280-7;280-8 237-13 17-41; 1743 WATERFOWL AND GULL
Ducks 83-3;834 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Construction 17-43 FEEDING AND
Establishment of 240-3;240-4;240-10; Costs and expenses 17-44 DOMESTIC PET
Community Housing 240-17;240-21; Definitions 17-43 WASTE
Fund 17-52 240-35;240-36; Drainage 17-43 ANIMALS 83-27\83-31
Exemption for War 240-42;240-44 Hazardous materials and Appearance tickets 83-29
Veterans and Gold Star TOURIST AND TRAILER substances 17-43; Cats 83-27
Parents 245-15 CAMPS 253-6 17-44;17-45 Defecation 83-28
Farmland Bill of Rights Water Quality Improvement Holding tanks 17-43 Definitions 83-27
280-99 17-43;17-44 Improvements 17-41; Dogs 83-27
FIRE PREVENTION AND WATERFRONT 17-42;17-43;17-44; Enforcement 83-29
BUILDING CODE CONSISTENCY 17-45; 17-46 Fecal matter 83-28
ADMINISTRATION REVIEW 268-3;268-5 Pollution 17-41;17-43; Fowl 83-27
144-3;144-8 WETLANDS AND 17-44; 17-45 Garbage,rubbish and refuse
Fishers Island Harbor SHORELINE 275-2; Ponds 17-43 83-28
Management 157-1; 275-3;2754;275-11; Purpose 17-41 Horses 83-27
157-5 275-12 Recycling 17-43 Liability 83-27
Floating Homes 96-27 Wireless Communication Septic systems 17-43 Livestock 83-27;83-28
FLOOD DAMAGE Facilities 280-69 Stormwater 17-43 Marinas 83-27
PREVENTION 148-2; ZONING 280-4;280-91; Town Board 17-41;17-42; Nuisances 83-28
148-3;148-4;148-14; 280-96;280-104; 17-43;17-44;17-45; Parks and recreation 83-27
148-15;148-16; 280-111;280-112; 17-46 Penalties for offenses 83-30
148-18;148-19;148-22 280-113;280-116 Water 17-43;17-44 Ponds 83-27
Hamlet Density(HD) WATER CONSERVATION Water quality 17-41;17-42; Prohibitions 83-28
Residential District COASTAL EROSION 17-43; 17-44;1745; Safety standards 83-28;
280-22 HAZARD AREAS 1746 83-31
HIGHWAY 111-6 Water Quality Advisory Sales 83-27
SPECIFICATIONS Preservation of Natural Committee 1746 Sidewalks 83-28
161-11 Features 240-51 Wetlands 17-43 Statutory authority 83-31
Historic Preservation STORMWATER Wildlife 17-43 Stormwater 83-27
District(HPD)280-195 MANAGEMENT WATER SUPPLY Town Board 83-31
HOUSING FUND 34-6 236-7 Agricultural Planned Violations and penalties
Illicit Discharges 236-25; WATER POLLUTION Development District 83-28;83-29;83-30
236-26 Floating Homes 96-26 280-174 Waterfowl 83-27;83-28
JUNKYARDS 166-4 See Also POLLUTION Agricultural-Conservation Wildlife 83-27
LITTERING 174-4 SEWERS AND SEWAGE (A-C)District and WATERFRONT
Marine I(MI)District DISPOSAL 215-4 Low-Density CONSISTENCY
280-51 STORMWATER Residential R-80, REVIEW
Marine H(MII)District MANAGEMENT R-120,R-200 and Accessory buildings and
280-54;280-55 236-5 R-400 Districts 280-13 structures 268-3
Marine III Zone District WETLANDS AND Design Standards 240-48 Assessments 268-3;268-5
W (MIlf)280-205 SHORELINE 275-3 FLOOD DAMAGE Authority and purpose
MUNICIPAL BUILDING WATER QUALITY PREVENTION 148-16 268-2
ENERGY Floating Homes 96-26 Low-Density Residential Blocks 268-3
BENCHMARKING Southold Community R-40 District 280-16 Buffers 268-3
177-1 Preservation Project SANITARY FLOW Building Inspector 268-6
Parking at Beaches 189-1 Plan 17-13 CREDITS, Code Enforcement Officer
PARKS AND TRANSFER OF 117-9 268-6
RECREATION Site Plan Approval Construction 268-3
AREAS 193-4 280-129;280-133 Definitions 268-3
SOIL REMOVAL 228-7 Drainage 268-3
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Driveways 268-3 WEEDS Application 275-6 Garbage,rubbish and refuse
Emergencies 268-3 See BRUSH,GRASS AND Assessments 275-4;275-6; 275-11
Enforcement 268-6 WEEDS 275-11 General Provisions 275-1\
Erosion and sediment WELLS Backfilling 275-11 275-4
control 268-2;268-3 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Barricades 275-11 Grades and grading 275-2;
Fences 268-3 PROPERTY Blocks 275-2 275-4;275-11
Fuel 268-3 MAINTENANCE Board of Trustees 275-2; Groundwater 275-3
Grades and grading 268-3 100-4 275-3;275-3.1;275-4; Guarantees 275-9;275-10
Hazardous materials and HIGHWAY 275-6;275-7;275-11 Hearings 275-3.1;275-8
substances 268-3; SPECIFICATIONS Boats and Boating 275-2; Hedges 275-2
268-5 161-3 275-11 Height regulations 275-2;
Height regulations 268-3 Parking at Beaches 189-2 Bonds 275-9 275-11
Historic districts 268-3 Site Plan Approval 280-133 Bridges 275-11 Horses 275-2
Historic resources 268-5 Stop and Yield Intersections Brush,grass and weeds Impoundment 275-6
Improvements 268-3 260-4;260-6 275-2;275-11 Improvements 275-3;275-5
Inspections 268-3;268-5 STORMWATER Buffers 275-2;275-4; Inspections 275-7;275-9;
Investigations 268-3 MANAGEMENT 275-5;275-11 275-10;275-11;275-16
Landscaping 268-3 236-5;236-14 Building Inspector 275-11 Insurance 275-3.1
Licenses and permits 268-3 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Burning 275-2 Investigations 275-8
Livestock 268-3 240-4;240-10;240-17; Certificate of compliance Landscaping 275-3;275-5;
Management and 240-21;240-35;240-44 275-13 275-11
coordination of LWRP VEHICLES AND Certificates of compliance Lawns 275-2
268-4 TRAFFIC 260-12; 275-10;275-13 Liability 275-3.1;275-9;
Natural features 268-3 260-14;260-16;260-28 Certificates of insurance 275-10
Natural resources 268-2; WETLANDS 275-3.1 Liability insurance 275-9
268-3;268-5 Adoption of Code 1-2 Cesspools 275-3 Licenses and permits
Nuisances 268-3 Adoption of Renumbered Code Enforcement Officer 275-2;275-3.1;275-5;
Open space 268-2;268-5 2006 Code 1-14 275-12.1 275-6;275-8;275-11;
Parking 268-3 BOATS,DOCKS AND Compensation 275-3.1 275-16
Penalties for offenses 268-7 WHARVES 96-8 Complaints 275-3.1 Licensing of coastal
Pensions 268-3 COASTAL EROSION Compliance requirements; contractors 275-3.1
Planning Board 268-4 HAZARD AREAS penalties for offenses Liens 275-11
Police Department 268-4; 111-6 275-16 Lighting 275-11
268-6 Illicit Discharges 236-25 Conditions,inspection fees, Livestock 275-2
Pollution 268-3 Plum Island Conservation performance guarantee Lots 275-2
Qualifications 268-3 District(PIC)280-189 upon issuance of permit Marinas 275-2;275-11
Reports 2684 Plum Island Research 275-9 Meetings 275-8
Retirement 268-3 District(PIR)280-185 Condominiums 275-2 Mobile homes 275-2
Review of actions 268-5 Preservation of Natural Construction 275-2; Monuments 275-6
Safety standards 268-3 Features 240-51 275-3.1;275-5; Mooring 275-2;275-11
Sales 268-3 Real Estate Transfer Tax 275-11;275-12.1; Mulching 275-2
Setbacks 268-3 17-19 275-16 Natural resources 275-2;
Solid waste 268-5 SHELLFISH AND OTHER Construction and operation 275-3;275-11
Stop-work orders 268-6 MARINE standards 275-11 Nonconforming structures
Storage 268-3 RESOURCES 219-20 Contents of permit 275-10 275-2;275-11
Stormwater 268-3 Site Plan Approval Coordination and Notices 275-3.1;275-8;
Street openings 268-3 280-129;280-133 enforcement 275-15 275-9;275-10;275-11;
Title 268-1 Southold Community Costs and expenses 275-7; 275-16
Town Attorney 268-6; Preservation Fund 275-11 Open space 275-2
268-7 17-3;17-4 Decks 275-2;275-5 Parking 275-2
Town Board 268-3;268-4; Southold Community Deer 275-5 Patios 275-2
268-5 Preservation Project Definitions;word usage Pedestrians 275-11
Trees 268-3 Plan 17-13 275-2 Performance guarantees
Trustees 268-4 STORMWATER Demolition 275-2;275-4; 275-9
Utilities 268-3 MANAGEMENT 275-11 Permit procedures 275-5
Variances 268-3;268-5 236-4;236-5;236-6; Disclosure 275-6 Permits 275-5\275-14
Violations and penalties 236-15;236-17; Docks 275-2;275-3;275-4; Plastics 275-11
268-6;268-7 236-18;236-19 275-5;275-7;275-11 Ponds 275-2;275-3;275-4;
Water 268-3;268-5 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Drainage 275-5;275-6; 275-11
Water quality 268-2;268-3; 240-3;240-4;240-10; 275-11 Pools 275-2
268-5 240-17;240-21;240-42 Drainage plan 275-6; Poultry 275-2
Wetlands 268-3 Water Quality Improvement 275-11 Processing of application
Wildlife 268-2;268-3 17-43 Driveways 275-2;275-3; 275-8
Zoning Board of Appeals WATERFRONT 275-5 Records 275-10
268-4;268-5 CONSISTENCY Easements 275-11 Reports 275-8
WEAPONS REVIEW 268-3 Emergencies 275-5 Restaurants 275-11
See Also FIREARMS WETLANDS AND Erosion and sediment Retaining walls 275-2;
See Also GUNS SHORELINE 275-1; control 275-2;275-3; 275-11
Members of the Department 275-2;275-3;275-4; 275-6;275-11 Roofs 275-2;275-4
A290-33 275-5;275-6;275-8; Excavations 275-2;275-11 Safety standards 275-3;
PARKS AND 275-11;275-12;275-16 Exceptions 275-4 275-11;275-12
RECREATION Wireless Communication Fees 275-2;275-3.1;275-7; Salaries and compensation
AREAS 193-6 Facilities 280-70 275-8;275-14 275-3.1
POLICE DEPARTMENT ZONING 2804;280-96; Fences 275-2;275-5; Sales 275-2
RULES AND 280-111;280-116 275-11 Septic systems 275-4
REGULATIONS WETLANDS AND Fill 275-11 Septic tanks 275-3
A290-15 SHORELINE Findings;purpose; Setbacks 275-2;275-3;
WEBSITES Accessory buildings and jurisdiction;setbacks 275-5
RENTAL PERMITS 207-7 structures 275-2;275-5 275-3 Sheds 275-2
STORMWATER Administration and Fishing 275-2;275-11 Shrubs 275-2
MANAGEMENT Enforcement 275-15\ Flood hazard areas 275-3 Sidewalks 275-2
236-20 275-16 Forestry 275-2 Signs 275-2;275-11
YOUTH BOARD 68-4 Anchoring 275-2 Fue12754 Single-family dwellings
ZONING 2804 Animals 275-2 Garages 275-2 275-5
Apartments 275-2
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WETLANDS AND SHORELINE...
Standards for issuance of Small Wind Energy Systems Removal;height reduction ZONING 280-4;280-104
permit 275-12 277-2;277-3;2774; 280-76 WIRELESS FACILITIES
Stop-work orders 275-12.1; 277-6 Reports 280-70;280-74 Wireless Communication
275-16 ZONING 280-4 Required approvals 280-71 Facilities 280-67;
Storage 275-2 WIND TURBINES Residential districts 280-73 280-69;280-70;
Stormwater 275-3 Small Wind Energy Systems Roofs 280-69;280-71; 280-71;280-72;
Stormwater management 277-1;277-3 280-72 280-73;280-74
275-6;275-8 ZONING 280-4 Safety standards 280-67; ZONING 280-4
Swimming pools 275-3; WIRELESS 280-70;280-76; WIRELESS
275-11 COMMUNICATION 280-76.2 TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Tenants 275-12.1 FACILITIES Satellite dish antennas FACILITIES
Tests 275-4 Abandonment 280-76 280-68;280-72 See
Title 275-1 Antennas 280-68;280-69; Scope 280-68 TELECOMMUNICAT
Town Attorney 275-6 280-70;280-71; Screens and screening IONS FACILITIES
Town Board 275-3; 280-72;280-73; 280-70;280-71; WORKMEN'S
275-3.1;275-7;275-16 280-74;280-76; 280-72;280-76.2 COMPENSATION
Town Clerk 275-7 280-76.1;280-76.2 Security standards 280-69 SEWERS AND SEWAGE
Transferability 275-14 Application fees and Setbacks 280-70;280-72; DISPOSAL 215-8
Trees 275-2;275-4 requirements 280-74 280-76.2
Trustees 275-2;275-3.1; Assessments 280-76 Severability 280-76.4 — XYZ —
275-4;275-5;275-6; Boats and Boating 280-69 Shrubs 280-70;280-72
275-8;275-9;275-10; Buffers 280-70;280-72 Signs 280-70 YARD SALES
275-11;275-12; Building Inspector 280-70; Site plan approval 280-70; Agricultural-Conservation
275-13;275-14;275-16 280-74;280-76 280-71;280-72 (A-C)District and
Utilities 275-11 Building permits 280-70; Site plans 280-71;280-73; Low-Density
Vernal pools 275-3 280-71;280-74 280-74;280-76.2 Residential R-80,
Violations and penalties Complaints 280-74 Special exception approval R-120,R-200 and
275-3.1;275-11; Construction 280-70; 280-73 R400 Districts 280-13
275-12.1;275-15; 280-73;280-74;280-75 Special exceptions 280-70; See Also GARAGE SALES
275-16 Costs and expenses 280-74; 280-71;280-73; See Also SALES
Waivers 275-3;275-6 280-76 280-74;280-76.2; Signs 280-86
Water 275-2;275-3;2754; Definitions 280-69 280-76.3 YARD WASTE
275-11;275-12 Design standards 280-70; Stormwater 280-72 See Also BRUSH,GRASS
Water pollution 275-3 280-72 Telecommunications AND WEEDS
Water quality 275-3;275-11 Drainage 280-72 facilities 280-69; Garbage,Rubbish and
Water supply 275-3 Driveways 280-74 280-71 Refuse 233-3.1
Waterfowl 275-3 Emergencies 280-70 Tests 280-69;280-74 See Also GRASS
Wetlands 275-1;275-2; Environmental impact Towers 280-69;280-72; CLIPPINGS
275-3;275-4;275-5; statements 280-74 280-74 See Also LAWNS
275-6;275-8;275-11; Escrow accounts 280-74 Trees 280-70;280-72; STORMWATER
275-12;275-16 Fees 280-71;280-74 280-73;280-76.2 MANAGEMENT
Wildlife 275-3;275-4; Fences 280-69;280-70; Utilities 280-69 236-4;236-5
275-11;275-12 280-71 Utility poles 280-69 YARDS
Yards 275-5 General requirements for all Variances 280-76.3 Affordable Housing(AHD)
WILD ANIMALS wireless Vehicles 280-69;280-70 District 280-28
See ANIMALS communication Violations and penalties Agricultural-Conservation
WILDLIFE facilities 280-70 280-76 (A-C)District and
COASTAL EROSION Groundwater 280-70 Waivers 280-76.2 Low-Density
HAZARD AREAS Guarantees 280-72 Waivers of criteria 280-76.2 Residential R-80,
111-6;111-12;111-13; Height regulations 280-69; Water 280-69 R-120,R-200 and
111-14;111-15 280-70;280-71; Wetlands 280-70 R-400 Districts
PARKS AND 280-72;280-73; When effective 280-76.5 280-13;280-15
RECREATION 280-74;280-76; Wireless communications BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
AREAS 193-6 280-76.2 280-67;280-68; PROPERTY
Site Plan Approval Historic buildings and 280-69;280-70; MAINTENANCE
280-129;280-133 districts 280-75 280-71;280-72; 100-3; 100-4
Southold Community Historic districts 280-75 280-73;280-74; Design Standards 240-45
Preservation Fund Historical districts 280-70 280-75;280-76 Districts 280-7;280-8
17-4;17-8 Inspections 280-69;280-70; Wireless facilities 280-67; Garbage,Rubbish and
SUBDIVISION OF LAND 280-74 280-69;280-70; Refuse 233-3.1;233-4
240-3;24044 Landscaping 280-69; 280-71;280-72; General Business(B)
Water Quality Improvement 280-70;280-76.2 280-73;280-74 District 280-48;280-50
17-43 Licenses and permits Yards 280-70 Hamlet Business(HB)
Waterfowl and Gull Feeding 280-71;280-74; ZONING 280-67\280-76.5 District 28045
and Domestic Pet 280-76.1 Zoning Board of Appeals Light Industrial(LI)District
Waste 83-27 Liens 280-76 280-76.3 280-62;280-64
WATERFRONT Lighting 280-69;280-70 Zoning districts 280-70; Light Industrial Park/
CONSISTENCY Natural features 280-72 280-71 Planned Office Park
REVIEW 268-2;268-3 Noise 280-70;280-71 WIRELESS (LIO)District 280-58;
WETLANDS AND Notices 280-74;280-76 COMMUNICATIONS 280-60
SHORELINE 275-3; Obstructions 280-70; Agricultural-Conservation LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
275-4;275-11;275-12 280-74 (A-C)District and 172-2
WIND ENERGY Off-street parking 280-70 Low-Density Limited Business(LB)
See Small Wind Energy Parking 280-69;280-72 Residential R-80, District 280-41;28043
Systems 277-1\277-7 Permitted uses 280-71 R-120,R-200 and LITTERING 174-1
WIND ENERGY SYSTEMS, Planning Board 280-70; R-400 Districts 280-13 Low-Density Residential
SMALL 280-72;280-73; Light Industrial Park/ R-40 District 280-17
Agricultural-Conservation 280-74;280-76.2 Planned Office Park Recreational Floating Zone
Xt T� (A-C)District and Preexisting antenna support (LIO)District 280-58 District(RFZ)280-203
YLow-Density structures and antennas Wireless Communication Recreational Vehicle Parks
Residential R-80, 280-76.1 Facilities 280-67; 253-21
R-120,R-200 and Purpose 280-67 280-68;280-69; RENTAL PERMITS 207-7
R-400 Districts 280-13 Qualifications 280-74 280-70;280-71; Roadway Construction
Radiation 280-69;280-70 280-72;280-73; 161-24
Relief 280-76.3 280-74;280-75;280-76 Site Plan Approval 280-137
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YARDS...
SOIL REMOVAL 228-6; Animals 280-4;280-78; Dance halls 280-4 280-106;280-107;
228-11 280-111 Decks 280-4;280-104 280-108;280-109;
STORMWATER Antennas 280-4 Deer 28011;280-105 280-117;280-208
MANAGEMENT Apartments 280-4;280-78 Definitions 280-4 See Historic Preservation
236-15 Assessments 280-92; Demolition 280-4 District(HPD)
WETLANDS AND 280-159 Density,Minimum Lot Size 280-190\280-196
SHORELINE 275-5 Bathing 280-78 and Bulk Schedules Home occupations 280-4;
Wireless Communication Bed and breakfast 280-4; 280-65\280-66 280-78
Facilities 280-70 280-78 See Districts 280-5\280-11 Horses 280-4
ZONING 280-4;280-78; Billboards 280-4 Docks 280-4;280-78; Hospitals 280-4;280-78;
280-79;280-93; Blocks 280-4;280-116 280-111;280-116 280-79
280-96;280-104; Board of Appeals 280-4; Dogs 280-4;280-78 Hotels 280-4;280-78;
280-105;280-109; 280-78;280-79; Drainage 280-4;280-78; 280-79
280-124 280-121;280-154 280-91 Hunting 280-4
YIELD INTERSECTIONS See Board of Appeals Driveways 280-4;280-78; Improvements 280-4;
Stop and Yield Intersections 280-145\280-150 280-92;280-93 280-207
260-6 Boardinghouses 280-78 Drags and drug Industrial districts 280-93;
YOUTH BOARD Boats and Boating 2804; paraphernalia 280-4 280-94
Appointments 68-5 280-78;280-110; Dust 280-91;280-111 Inspections 280-151;
Assessments 68-3;68-4; 280-119 Easements 280-3;280-4 280-154
68-5 Bowling alleys 280-4 Elevators 280-104 Interpretation and conflicts
Budget 684 Brush,grass and weeds Emergencies 2804; 280-3
Compensation 68-5 2804;280-93;280-95 280-111 Involuntary moves 280-126
Definitions 68-2 Buffers 2804;280-92; Environmentally sensitive Junk 280-4
Director 684 280-94;280-95; areas 280-4 Junkyards 280-4
Legislative intent 68-1 280-96;280-118 Excavations 280-114 Kennels 280-4
Library 68-1 Building Inspector 280-4; Exceptions and Land under water;filled
Meetings 68-4;68-5 280-92;280-105; modifications 280-104 land 280-113
Membership 68-5 280-109;280-151; Explosives 280-111 Landfills 2804
Minutes 68-4 280-152;280-153; See Farmland Bill of Rights Landscaped parking area
Powers and duties 68-5 280-154;280-155; 280-97\280-103 280-95
Reports 684 280-208 Farms and farming 2804; Landscaping 280-4;
Schools 68-1;68-5 Building length and 280-78;280-207 280-78;280-91;
Town Board 68-1;684; separation for buildings Fees 280-4;280-154; 280-92;280-93;
68-5 containing multiple 280-158 280-94;280-95;
Websites 684 dwellings 280-107 Fees for petitions for 280-123
Youth Board 68-5 Building permits 2804; proposed amendments Landscaping,Screening and
Youth Bureau created 68-3 280-105;280-114; 280-158 Buffer Regulations
ZONING 280-121;280-124; Fences 280-4;280-78; 280-91\280-96
Access requirements 280-125;280-151; 280-92;280-94; Library 280-78;280-79
280-109 280-152;280-153 280-104;280-105; Licenses and permits
Accessory buildings and Building setback 280-106;280-114 280-3;280-4;280-115
structures 280-4; requirements adjacent Final plats 280-4 Liens 280-92
280-104;280-107; to water bodies and Fishing 280-4;280-78 See Light Industrial(LI)
280-116 wetlands 280-116 Flood hazard areas 280-4 District 280-61\280-64
Accessory uses and Business districts 280-78; Floodplains 280-4 See Light Industrial Park/
structures 280-4; 280-93;280-94 Forestry 2804 Planned Office Park
280-78;280-111 Camping 2804 Fowl 2804 (LIO)District 280-57\
Additional notice Camps 2804;280-78; Front landscaped area 280-60
requirements relating to 280-115 280-93 Lighting 280-4;280-111;
petitions for proposed Cats 2804;280-78 Fuel 2804;280-111 280-117
amendments 280-159 Certificates of compliance Gambling 280-4 Lighting restrictions
Administration and 2804 Garages 2804;280-78; 280-117
Enforcement 280-151\ Certificates of occupancy 280-104 See Limited Business(LB)
280-156 280-4;280-112; Garbage,nibbish and refuse District 28040\280-43
Administrative and 280-151;280-154; 280-114 Livestock 280-4
enforcing officer 280-207;280-208 Gas 280-111 Long-term outdoor display
280-151 Charges 280-4;280-115 See General Business(B) or storage 280-119
Adult homes 280-4 Chimneys 280-4;280-104 District 280-47\280-50 Lots 2804;280-78;
Advertising 2804 Christmas trees 280-4 General Provisions 280-1\ 280-79;280-95;
Affordable housing 280-158 Code Enforcement Officer 2804 280-106;280-109;
See Affordable Housing 280-4;280-153 General requirements 280-113;280-116;
(AHD)District 280-24\ Commercial vehicles 280-92 280-124;280-207
280-33 280-78;280-110 Glare 280-91;280-94; See Low-Density
Agricultural districts Compensation 280-4 280-111;280-117 Residential R-40
280-110 Complaints 280-151 Golf courses 280-4;280-78 District 280-16\280-19
See Agricultural Planned Condominiums 280-4 Grades and grading 28011; Magazines 280-4
Development District Conformance required 280-78;280-108; Manure 280-4
280-170\280-181 280-66 280-114 Marinas 280-4;280-78
See Agricultural- Construction 280-4; Groundwater 280-4;280-91 See Marine I(MI)District
Conservation(A-C) 280-105;280-114; Guaranties 280-4 280-51\280-53
District and Low- 280-123;280-153; Gutters 280-4 See Marine H(MII)District
Density Residential 280-156;280-207; See Hamlet Business(HB) 280-54\280-56
R-80,R-120,R-200 280-208 District 28044\280-46 See Marine III Zone District
and R-400 Districts Convalescent homes 280-4; See Hamlet Density(HD) (MIII)280-205\
280-12\280-15 280-79 Residential District 280-206
Air pollution 280-77; Convenience stores 280-4; 280-20\280-23 Master Plan 280-4
280-111 280-78 Hearings 280-92;280-157; Maximum gross floor area
Alcoholic beverages 280-4 Comer lots 280-106 280-159 for residential
Aluminum 280-111 Costs and expenses 280-4; Hedges 280-78;280-106 dwellings in A-C,R-40, XYZ
Amendments 280-157\ 280-92 Height of fences,walls and R-80,R-120,R-200,
280-159 County Clerk 280-4 bemis 280-105 and R400 Districts
Amusements 280-4 Courts 280-108 Height regulations 2804; 280-207
Anchoring 280-4 Curbs 280-4;280-78; 280-78;280-94; Meetings 280-4;280-78;
280-92 280-104;280-105; 280-157
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Membership 280-4;280-78 Plumbing 280-4;280-78 Signs 280-4;280-78 Water supply 280-2;280-4
Minors 280-4 Pollution 280-91 See Signs 280-80\280-90 Watercourses 280-4
Mobile home parks 280-4 Ponds 280-4;280-113 Single-family dwellings Websites 280-4
Mobile homes 2804; Pools 280-4 2804;280-78 Wetlands 2804;280-96;
280-78 Porches 2804 Site plan approval 280-92; 280-111;280-116
Monuments 280-104 Poultry 280-4 280-104;280-119; Wind energy systems,small
Mooring 280-4;280-78 Procedures 280-157 280-154 280-4
Motels 280-4;280-78 Prohibited uses 280-111 See Site Plan Approval Wind turbines 2804
Motor vehicles 280-4; Prohibited uses in all 280-127\280-138 See Wireless
280-77;280-78; districts 280-111 Site plan review and Communication
280-110 Properties located adjacent approval 280-4 Facilities 280-67\
Multifamily dwellings to creeks 280-96 Site plans 280-4;280-151 280-76.5
280-108 Provisions for community Slaughterhouses 280-111 Wireless communications
Museums 280-78;280-79; water,sewer and utility Smoke 280-111 2804;280-104
280-119 facilities 280-112 Smoking 280-4 Wireless facilities 280-4
Natural features 280-4 Purpose 280-77;280-91; Solar energy 280-4 Yards 280-4;280-78;
Noise 280-4;280-91; 280-120 Solar energy systems 280-2 280-79;280-93;
280-94;280-111 Purposes 280-2 Spas 280-4 280-96;280-104;
Nonconforming buildings Pyramid Law 280-208 Special exception uses 280-105;280-109;
280-122;280-123 Radiation 280-4 280-4;280-78 280-124
Nonconforming buildings Records 280-4;280-92; See Special Exception Uses Zoning Board of Appeals
with conforming uses 280-151;280-154 280-139\280-144 280-4;280-92;280-207
280-122 Recreation areas 280-4 Special exceptions 280-154 Zoning districts 280-4;
Nonconforming buildings See Recreational Floating Special permits 280-4; 280-92;280-93;
with nonconforming Zone District(RFZ) 280-154 280-104;280-113;
uses 280-123 280-197\280-204 Stop orders 280-153 280-159;280-208
Nonconforming lots 280-4; Recreational vehicles 280-4 Storage 280-4;280-78; Zoning Maps 280-4;
280-124 Remedies 280-156 280-79;280-104; 280-113;280-157;
Nonconforming uses 280-2; Rental property 280-4; 280-110;280-111; 280-158;280-159
280-4;280-120; 280-111 280-118;280-119 ZONING BOARD OF
280-121;280-123; Repairs and maintenance Supplementary Regulations APPEALS
280-154 280-125 280-104\280-119 Affordable Housing(AHD)
Nonconforming Uses and Repeal of existing schedule; Swimming pools 280-4 District 280-28
Buildings 280-120\ incorporation of new Taxicabs 280-111 AGRICULTURAL
280-126 schedules 280-65 Temporary outdoor display ADVISORY
Nonresidential districts Reports 280-4;280-151; or storage 280-118 COMMITTEE 71-1
280-93 280-157 Tenants 280-4 Agricultural-Conservation
Notices 280-92;280-153; Residential districts 280-78; Title 280-1 (A-C)District and
280-155;280-157; 280-93;280-94; Toilet facilities 280-4 Low-Density
280-159 280-104;280-110 Tourist camps,camp Residential R-80,
Nuisances 280-111 Residential Dwelling Size cottages and trailers R-120,R-200 and
Nursing homes 280-4; Limits 280-207\ 280-115 R-400 Districts 280-13
280-78 280-208 Towers 2804;280-104 See Also APPEALS
Obstructions 280-104; See Residential Office(RO) Towing 280-4 Board of Appeals 280-149
280-106;280-111 District 280-37\280-39 Town Board 2804;280-92; See Also BOARD OF
Odors 280-4;280-111 See Resort Residential(RR) 280-115;280-151; APPEALS
Off-street loading 280-79 District 280-34\280-36 280-155;280-157; Design Standards 240-45
Off-street loading areas Restaurants 280-4;280-78 280-158;280-159 Districts 280-11
280-79 Retaining walls 280-4 Town Clerk 280-92; Farm Stands 72-11
Off-street parking 280-4; Revocation of permit 280-158;280-159 Farmland Bill of Rights
280-77;280-78; 280-152 Trailer camps 280-115 280-100
280-95;280-109 Roadside stands 280-4 Trailers 2804;280-78; FLOOD DAMAGE
Off-street parking areas Roofs 280-4;280-104; 280-115 PREVENTION 148-22
280-78 280-108 Transition buffer area General Business(B)
Official Map 280-4 Safety standards 280-2; 280-94 District 280-48
One-family dwellings 280-3;280-111; Trees 2804;280-92; LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
280-4;280-109 280-125 280-93;280-94; 172-8
Open space 2804 Sales 280-4;280-78; 280-95;280-118 PUBLIC
Open storage 280-110 280-79;280-104; Trespassing 2804 ENTERTAINMENT
Paper 2804;280-111 280-118 Trucks 280-4;280-77; AND SPECIAL
Parking 2804;280-65; Sanitary facilities 2804 280-79 EVENTS 205-2;205-8
280-78;280-79; Schools 280-4;280-78; Trustees 280-116 Rules of Conduct 26-13
280-92;280-95; 280-79 Two-family dwellings Signs 280-81;280-86
280-111;280-117 Screens and screening 280-78 Site Plan Approval
Parking and Loading Areas 280-4;280-78;280-91; Utilities 280-2;280-4; 280-130;280-131;
280-77\280-79 280-92;280-93; 280-112 280-137
Parks and recreation 280-4 280-94;280-104; Variances 280-92;280-121; Special Events Requiring
Patios 280-4;280-104 280-117 280-154;280-207 Chairperson of the
Pedestrians 280-2;280-77 Senior citizens 280-4 Vehicles 280-2;280-4; Zoning Board of
Penalties for offenses Septic tanks 280-4 280-78;280-79; Appeals'Approval
280-155 Service stations 2804; 280-110;280-111 205-5
Places of worship 280-78 280-78 Vibrations 280-111 Special Events Requiring
Planning Board 280-4; Setbacks 2804;280-104; Violations and penalties Town Board Approval
280-78;280-92; 280-105;280-116; 280-151;280-153; 205-7
280-94;280-104; 280-123 280-155;280-156 Special Exception Uses
280-123;280-151; Severability 280-160 Waivers 280-78;280-159 280-140;280-141;
280-154;280-157 Sewers 280-4;280-112 Walls 280-4;280-78; 280-142;280-144
Plastics 280-4;280-111 Shade trees 280-93 280-92;280-94; SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Xt T� See Plum Island Sheds 280-4 280-104;280-105; 240-57
Y Conservation District Shopping centers 280-4 280-106;280-108; WATERFRONT
(PIC)280-186\280-189 Shrubs 280-4;280-92; 280-116 CONSISTENCY
See Plum Island Research 280-93;280-95; Water 2804;280-91; REVIEW 268-4;268-5
District(PIR)280-182\ 280-118 280-96;280-104; Wireless Communication
280-185 Sidewalks 280-78;280-95; 280-111;280-112; Facilities 280-76.3
Plumbers 280-4 280-111 280-113;280-116
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ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS...
ZONING 280-4;280-92; See CONSTRUCTION
280-207 PERMITS
ZONING DISTRICTS See LICENSES AND
Affordable Housing(AHD) PERMITS
District 280-32.1 See SPECIAL PERMITS
AGRICULTURAL
ADVISORY
COMMITTEE 71-2;
71-4
Agricultural Planned
Development District
280-174
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;
PROPERTY
MAINTENANCE
100-4
Design Standards 240-45
Historic Preservation
District(HPD)280-190
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;24042
Wireless Communication
Facilities 280-70;
280-71
ZONING 2804;280-92;
280-93;280-104;
280-113;280-159;
280-208
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
Districts 280-6;280-7
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;280-113;
280-157;280-158;
280-159
ZONING OFFICER
See BUILDING
INSPECTOR XYZ
See CODE
ENFORCEMENT
OFFICER
ZONING PERMITS
See BUILDING PERMITS
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