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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024 # 66 GENERAL CODE INSTRUCTIONS Town of Southold Code Supplement No.66 The enclosed new and/or replacement pages should be placed in your Code volume immediately! The dateline, on the'bottom of the page,indicates the supplement number and the month and year in which the last piece of legislation reviewed for this supplement was adopted. This instruction page should be placed in the front ofyour Code volume. REMO_VE:, _' INSERT; �._.�...�....�.._n...�.�...._.�.��.....,,._..~Table of Contents -Table of Contents �€ ! Ch 180 Noise, Prevention of 1 180:1 180:4 ; 180:1 - 180:6 j Ch 234 SPDES Stormwater Management and; — Ch 234 SPDES Erosion and Sediment Control Stormwater Manage- ment and Erosion and i ° Sediment Control _ Attachment _ 1 - r Schedule A — ;Attachment 2 - _._._._... Schedule B I Ch 235 Storm Sewer Systems; Illicit Dis-` — Ch 235 Storm Sewer charges,Activities and Connections 1 Systems; Illicit Dis- charges, . Activities j {and Connections Ch 236 Stormwater Management 236:1 -236:41236:1 -236:13 Ch 280 Zoning :280:27-280:28 280:27-280:28 Ch DL Disposition List ,DL:13 -DL:14 DL:13 -DL:14 ; Index Index r� Supp 66,Jun 2024 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......................................................... 59. Records ................................:.......................................................................................................59:1 Article I Public Access to Records Article II Records Management TOC:l Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE 64. Transportation Access Management..............................:............................................................64:1 68. Youth Board................................................................................................................................68:1 PART II: GENERAL LEGISLATION 70. Agricultural Lands Preservation.................................................................................................70:1 71. Agricultural Advisory Committee..............................................................................................71:1 72. Agricultural Uses........................................................................................................................72:1 75. Alarm Systems............................................................................................................................75:1 79. Alcoholic Beverages......................................................:............................................................79:1 Article I Public Consumption 83. Animals....................................................................................................................................... 83:1 Article I Ducks Article II Dogs Article III Dog Licensing and Identification Article IV Waterfowl and Gull Feeding and Domestic Pet Waste 88. Bicycles....................................................................................................................................... 88:1 92. Bingo and Games of Chance.......................................................................................................92:1 Article I Bingo Article II Games of Chance '96. Boats,Docks and Wharves.........................................................................................................96:1 Article I Obstruction and Use of Town Waters Article II Public Docks Article III Boats Article IV Floating Homes Article V Administration and Enforcement 100. Buildings,Unsafe;Property Maintenance................................................................................ 100:1 104. Burning,Outdoor...................................................................................................................... 104:1 106. Cannabis.................................................................................................................................... 106:1 Article I Cannabis Retail Dispensary and On-Site Consumption Site Opt-Out 111. Coastal Erosion Hazard Areas.................................................................................................. 111:1 117. Sanitary Flow Credits,Transfer of............................................................................................ 117:1 i TOC:2 Supp 66,Jun 2024 TABLE OF CONTENTS 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...................................................................................0....................... 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 f 1 TOC:3 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE 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 234. Spdes Stormwater Management and Erosion and Sediment Control.......................................234:1 235. Storm Sewer Systems;Illicit Discharges,Activities and Connections......................................235:1 236. 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 Firefighters 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 TOC:4 Supp 66,Jun 2024 TABLE OF CONTENTS 268. Waterfront Consistency Review...............................................................................................268:1 275. Wetlands and Shoreline............................................................................................................275:1 277. 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 i TOC:5 Supp 66,Jun 2024 Chapter 180 NOISE PREVENTION OF § 180-1. Title. § 180-7. Prohibited noises; evidence of § 180-2. Purpose. violation. § 180-3. Statutory authorization. § 180-8. Exceptions. § 180-4. Definitions. § 180-9. Enforcement. § 180-5. General prohibition. § 180-10. Penalties for offenses. § 180-6. Standards. [HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold 7-19-2011 by L.L. No. 8-2011:Amendments noted where applicable.] § 180-1. Title. This law shall be known as the "Prevention and Control of Noise Pollution Law of Southold Town." § 180-2. Purpose. The gentle pace of life in the Town of Southold.has traditionally provided a respite from the noise and turmoil which has become an integral part of life in the City and suburbs and which has even encroached into many resort areas on the East End. Crafting of regulations that are uniquely appropriate for the Town of Southold are aimed to protect this rural, almost nostalgic way of life while providing an atmosphere for businesses to flourish. The existence of unreasonably loud, unnecessarily disturbing or unusual noise within the Town has become an increasingly significant problem during recent years. Such noise pollution which is prolonged, unusual or unnatural in its time, place and use is harmful to the peace, welfare, comfort, safety, convenience, good order and prosperity of the inhabitants of the Town of Southold. It is the public policy and findings of the Town Board that every person is entitled to noise levels that are not detrimental to life, health and the enjoyment of his or her property. The provisions and prohibitions hereinafter enacted are in pursuance of this policy and these findings and-for the purpose of protecting and promoting the public health, comfort, convenience, peace, safety, welfare and prosperity of the Town of Southold_ and its inhabitants. § 180-3. Statutory authorization. This chapter is enacted pursuant to § 10 of the Municipal Home Rule Law to promote the public health, safety and general welfare of Town citizens through regulations intended to govern noise pollution within the entire Town. 1. Editor's Note: This local law was originally adopted as Ch. 200 but was renumbered to preserve the alphabetical organization of the Code. 180:1 Supp 66,Jun 2024 § 180-4 SOUTHOLD CODE § 180-4 § 180-4.Definitions. [Amended 8-10-2021 by L.L. No. 14-2021] As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated: AIRBORNE SOUND — Sound that reached the point of interest by propagation through the air. AMPLIFIED SOUND—Sound which has its volume increased by electronic means. CHARITABLE EVENT — An event whose sole purpose is to raise money for a specific charity or nonprofit organization. COMMERCIAL LANDSCAPER—An individual,'firm, corporate or other entity performing commercial landscaping services. COMMERCIAL LANDSCAPING — The business or trade of rendering any landscaping services, as defined herein, either as principal, independent contractor, or through an agent or employee, for a fee, charge, or other compensation, to or for the benefit of any owner, tenant, or occupant of any lot, plot, or parcel of land. COMMERCIAL. SERVICE EQUIPMENT — All engine-powered or motor-powered equipment intended for infrequent service work in inhabited areas, typically requiring commercial or skilled operators. Examples of commercial service equipment are chainsaws, log chippers, paving rollers, etc. CONSTRUCTION DEVICE—Any powered device or equipment designed and intended for use in construction. Examples of construction devices are air compressors, bulldozers, backhoes, trucks, shovels, derricks and cranes. dB(A) — The A-weighted sound level in decibels, as measured by a general-purpose sound- level meter complying with the provisions of the American National Standards Institute specifications for sound-level meters, properly calibrated and operated on the A-weighing network. DECIBEL ("dB") — The unit for measuring the volume-of a sound based upon the pressure level of a sound. For the purpose of this chapter, the standard reference pressure stated herein will be used to assure a consistent and standard reference for measuring sound. GAS-POWERED LEAF BLOWER — A portable, handheld or backpack style power equipment that is powered by -fuel and used in any landscape,maintenance, construction, property repair, or property maintenance for the purpose of blowing, moving, removing, dispersing, vacuuming or redistributing leaves, dust, dirt, grass clippings, cuttings, and trimmings from trees and shrubs or any other type of litter or debris. HOLIDAYS — New Year's Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, President's Day, Memorial Day, the Fourth of July, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. HOMEOWNER'S LIGHT RESIDENTIAL OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT — All engine- powered or motor-powered garden or maintenance tools intended for repetitive use in residential areas, typically capable of being used by a homeowner. Examples of homeowner's light residential outdoor equipment are lawn mowers, garden tools, riding tractors, snowblowers, snowplows, etc. 180:2 Supp 66,Jun 2024 - § 180-4 NOISE, PREVENTION OF § 180-5 LANDSCAPING — The maintaining of and/or providing care of lawns, including but not limited to mowing, cutting and trimming, also the gathering, raking, blowing, and/or removal of leaves, grass or lawn clippings and/or other debris, on any lot, plot or parcel of land. This includes regular maintenance as well as fall and spring clean-ups. NOISE POLLUTION—Airborne or amplified sound which: A. Causes temporary or permanent hearing loss in persons exposed; or B. Is otherwise injurious, or tends to be, on the basis of current information injurious to the public health or welfare; or C. Disturbs a reasonable person of normal sensitivities; D. Exceeds standards or restrictions established herein; or E. Interferes with the comfortable enjoyment of life and property or the conduct of business. The following are deemed to interfere with the comfortable enjoyment of life and property or the conduct of business: (1) Yelling or shouting that disturbs the quiet, comfort or repose of person or persons residing or occupying an adjacent or neighboring property. (2) The using of, operating of or permitting.to be played, used or operated, any radio, receiving set, musical instrument, phonograph, television set or other machine or device for the producing or reproducing of airborne or amplified sound in such a manner as to disturb the peace, quiet and comfort of the person or persons residing or occupying an adjacent or neighboring property. PERSON — An individual, association, firm, syndicate, company, trust, corporation, department, bureau or agency or any other entity recognized by law as the subject of rights and duties. SOUND-LEVEL METER — An instrument for the measurement of noise and sound levels including a microphone, amplifier, an output meter and frequency weighting networks which comply with standards established by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) specifications for sound-level meters. § 180-5. General prohibition. No person or persons owning leasing or controlling the operation of any source of noise on any lot or structure within the Town shall permit the establishment of a condition of noise pollution. Except as provided in § 180-6, the use of amplifiers, speaker or other machines or devices capable of reproducing amplified or airborne sound from the premises, dwelling or building within the Town shall be considered noise pollution and shall be prohibited at all times. 180:3 Supp 66,Jun 2024 § 180-6 SOUTHOLD CODE § 180-8 § 180-6. Standards. No person shall create or cause to be emitted any noise pollution which when measured on a sound-level meter from the property line of a complaining property owner exceeds the following standards: A. Sunday through Thursday: (1) From 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., airborne or amplified sound in excess of 65 dBA; and (2) From 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., airborne or amplified sound in excess of 50 dBA. . B. Friday and Saturday: (1) From 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., airborne or amplified sound in excess of 65 dBA; and (2) From 11:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., airborne or amplified sound in excess of 50 dBA. § 180-7.Prohibited noises; evidence of violation. [Added 8-10-2021 by L.L. No. 14-202V1 A. Notwithstanding the provisions of §§ 180-5 and 180-6, the following acts are declared to be loud, disturbing and unnecessary noises in violation of this chapter: (1) The operation of any gas-powered leaf blower device by commercial landscapers performing commercial landscaping services during the following days and times shall be deemed noise pollution: (a) Monday through Friday prior to 8:00 a.m. or after 6:00 p.m.; or (b) Saturday prior to 9:00 a.m. or after 5:00 p.m.; or (c) Sunday or holidays. B. In the event of an emergency as determined by the Town Supervisor, or the Supervisor's designee, the restrictions set forth herein may be suspended. § 180-8. Exceptions. A. The provisions of§§ 180-5 and 180-6 shall not apply to the following: (1) The intermittent or occasional use between 7:00 a.m. through 9:00 p.m. of homeowner's light residential outdoor equipment with mufflers or commercial service equipment, provided that such activities and such equipment and their use comply with the other provisions hereof. (2) Construction activities between 7:00 a.m. through 7:00 p.m. and the associated use of construction devices or the noise produced thereby, provided that such 2. Editor's Note: This local law also renumbered former §§ 180-7 through 180-9 as §§ 180-8 through 180-10, respectively. 180:4 Supp 66,Jun 2024 § 180-8 NOISE, PREVENTION OF § 180-10 - activities and such equipment and their use comply with the other provisions hereof. (3) Noise from agricultural equipment. (4) Noise from church bells or chimes used. (5) Noise from snowblowers, snow throwers and snowplows when operated with a muffler for the purpose of snow removal. (6) Nonamplified noise generated from lawful athletic or recreational activities, events, or facilities. (7) Nonamplified noise from organized activities sponsored by any school district, private school or fire district or department within the Town of Southold. (8) Noise from municipally sponsored celebrations or events. (9) Noise from lawful fireworks displays, parades, and other charitable and special events held in accordance with all pertinent provisions of the Southold Town Code. (10) Noncommercial public speaking or public assembly .activities conducted on any public space or public right-of-way. (11) Emergency construction or repair work. (12) Noise from the activities of any fire department, ambulance squad or similar emergency or rescue organization in carrying out their official duties. (13) Noncommercial amplified sound that does not exceed the noise standard established in § 180-6 of this chapter. (14) Emergency stationary and mobile signal devices. (15) Audible exterior burglar alarms in operation for 15 minutes or less. B. The provisions of§ 180-7 shall not apply to the following: (1) The use of gas-powered leaf blowers by commercial landscapers performing commercial landscaping services at cemeteries, golf course, government and public school-owned properties, or in commercial and industrial zones. § 180-9. Enforcement. The provisions of this chapter shall be administered and enforced by the Southold Town Police Department and the Southold Town Office of Code Enforcement. § 180-10.Penalties for offenses. A. Any person who shall violate any provisions of this chapter, except § 180-7 shall be guilty of a violation punishable by a fine not exceeding $500; and upon conviction of a subsequent offense, punishable by a fine not exceeding $2,500. If the violation is of a 180:5 Supp 66,Jun 2024 § 180-10 SOUTHOLD CODE § 180-10 continuing nature, each one-hour period of violation of any provision of this chapter shall constitute an additional, separate and distinct offense. B. Any person who shall violate any provisions of § 180-7 of this chapter shall be guilty of a violation punishable by a fine no less than $250 and not exceeding $1,000; and upon conviction of a subsequent offense within two years of the first conviction, the fine shall be no less than $2,500 and not exceeding $5,000. If the violation is of a continuing nature, each one-hour period of violation of any provision of this chapter shall constitute an additional, separate and distinct offense. [Added 8-10-2021 by L.L. No. 14-20211 C. In addition to any other remedy provided by law, the Town may bring an injunction proceeding to enforce this chapter. 180:6 Supp 66,Jun 2024 - f Chapter 234 'SPDES STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL § 234-1. Legislative intent. § 234-7. Maintenance, inspection and § 234-2. Definitions. repair of stormwater facilities. § 234-3. Stormwater Pollution § 234-8. Administration and Prevention Plans. enforcement. § 234-4. Other environmental permits. § 234-9. Fees for services. § 234-5. Contractor certification. § 234-10. Severability when effective. § 234-6. Performance and design Schedule A criteria for stormwater Schedule B management and erosion and sediment control. [HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold 6-18-2024 by L.L. No. 9-2024. Amendments noted where applicable.] § 234-1. Legislative intent. A. Findings. The State of New York, pursuant,to the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. § 1251 et seq.) is authorized to adopt and implement a State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) permit program regulating the discharge of pollutants from new or existing outlets or point sources into the waters of the state. The state enacted Article 17, Title 8, of the Environmental Conservation Law requiring a State Pollution Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) permit prior to the discharge of any pollutants. Under the Federal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) regulations, as administrated by New York State, municipalities are required to obtain a permit for the discharge of stormwater. The SPDES permit requires that the Town enact a local law that complies with federal and New York State guidelines for stormwater control, which addresses the following findings of fact as determined by the state and accepted by the Town of Southold: (1) Land development activities and associated increases in site impervious cover often alter the hydrologic response of local watersheds and increase stormwater runoff rates and volumes, flooding, stream channel erosion, or sediment transport and deposition; (2) This stormwater runoff contributes to increased quantities of waterborne. pollutants, including siltation of aquatic habitat for fish and other desirable species; (3) Clearing and grading during construction tends to increase soil erosion and add to the loss of native vegetation necessary for terrestrial and aquatic habitat; - 234:1 Supp 66,Jun 2024 § 234-1 SOUTHOLD CODE § 234-1 (4) Improper design and construction of stormwater management practices can increase the velocity of stormwater runoff thereby increasing stream bank erosion and sedimentation; (5) Impervious surfaces allow less water to percolate into the soil, thereby decreasing groundwater recharge and stream baseflow; (6) Substantial economic losses can result from these adverse impacts on the waters i of the municipality; (7) Stormwater runoff, soil erosion and nonpoint source pollution can be controlled and minimized through the. regulation of stormwater runoff from land development activities; (8) The regulation of stormwater runoff discharges,from land development activities in order to control and minimize increases in stormwater runoff rates and volumes, soil erosion, stream channel erosion, and nonpoint source pollution associated with stormwater runoff is in the public interest and will minimize threats to public health and safety. (9) Regulation of land development activities by means of performance standards governing stormwater management and site design will produce development compatible with the natural functions of a particular site or an entire watershed and thereby mitigate the adverse effects of erosion and sedimentation from development. B. Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to establish minimum stormwater management requirements and controls to protect and safeguard the general health, safety, and welfare of the public residing within this jurisdiction and to address the findings of fact in § 234-1 hereof. This chapter seeks to meet those purposes by achieving the following objectives: (1) Meet the requirements of minimum measures 4 and .5 of the SPDES General Permit for Stormwater Discharges from Municipal Separate Stormwater Sewer Systems (MS4s), Permit No. GP-0-24-001 or as amended or revised; (2) Require land development activities to conform to the substantive requirements of the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) General Permit for Construction Activities GP-0- 20-001 or as amended or revised; (3) Minimize increases in stormwater runoff from land development activities in order to reduce flooding, siltation, increases in stream temperature, and streambank erosion and maintain the integrity of stream channels; (4) Minimize increases in pollution caused by stormwater runoff from land development activities which would otherwise degrade local water quality; (5) Minimize the total annual volume of stormwater runoff which flows from any specific site during and following development to the maximum extent practicable; and 234:2 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SPDES STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND § 234-1 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL § 234-1 (6) Reduce stormwater runoff rates and volumes, soil erosion and nonpoint source pollution, wherever possible, through stormwater management practices and to ensure that these management practices are properly maintained and eliminate threats to public safety. C. Statutory authority. In accordance with Article 10 of the Municipal Home Rule Law of the State of New York, the Town of Southold has the authority to enact local laws and amend local laws and for the purpose of promoting the health, safety or general welfare of the Town of Southold and for the protection and enhancement of its physical environment. The Town of Southold may include in any such local law provisions for the appointment of any municipal officer, employees, or independent contractor to effectuate, administer and enforce such local law. D. Applicability. This chapter shall be applicable to all land development activities as defined in this chapter. (1) The municipality'shall designate a Stormwater Management Officer who shall accept and review all stormwater pollution prevention plans and forward such plans to the applicable municipal board. The Stormwater Management Officer may 1) review the plans, 2) upon approval by the Town Board of the Town of Southold, engage the services of a registered professional engineer to review the plans, specifications and related documents at a cost not to exceed a fee schedule established by said governing board, or 3) accept the certification of a licensed professional that the plans conform to the requirements of this chapter. (2) All land development activities subject to review and approval by any duly authorized Board of the Town shall be reviewed subject to the standards contained in this chapter. (3) All land development activities not subject to review as stated herein at Subsection D(2) of this section shall be required to submit a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) to the Stormwater Management Officer who shall approve the SWPPP if it complies with the requirements of this chapter. E. Exemptions. The following activities may be exempt from review under this chapter: (1) Agricultural activity as defined in this chapter. (2) Silvicultural activity except that landing areas and log haul roads_are subject to this chapter. (3) Routine maintenance activities that disturb less than five acres and are performed to maintain the original line and grade, hydraulic capacity or original purpose of a facility. (4) Repairs to any stormwater management practice or facility deemed necessary by the Stormwater Management Officer. (5) Any part of a subdivision if a plat for the subdivision has been approved by the Town of Southold on or before the effective date of this chapter. (6) Land development activities for which a building permit has been approved on or before the effective date of this chapter. 234:3 Supp 66,Jun 2024 § 234-1 SOUTHOLD CODE § 234-2 (7) Cemetery graves. (8) Installation of fence, sign, telephone, and electric poles and other kinds of posts or poles. (9) Emergency activity immediately necessary to protect life, property or natural resources. (10) Activities of' an individual engaging in home gardening by growing flowers, vegetable and other plants primarily for use by that person and his or her family. (11) Landscaping and horticultural activities in connection with an existing structure. § 234-2. Definitions. The terms used in this chapter or in documents prepared or reviewed under this chapter shall have the meaning as set forth in this section. AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY — The activity of an active farm including grazing and watering livestock, irrigating crops, harvesting crops, using land for growing agricultural products, and cutting timber for sale, but shall not include the operation of a dude ranch or similar operation, or the construction of new structures associated with agricultural activities. APPLICANT—A property owner or agent of a property owner who has filed an application for a land development activity. BUILDING — Any structure, either temporary or permanent, having walls and a roof, designed for the shelter of any person, animal, or property, and occupying more than 100 square feet of area. CHANNEL—A natural or artificial watercourse with a definite bed and banks that conducts continuously or periodically flowing water. CLEARING—Any activity that removes the vegetative surface cover. DEDICATION — The deliberate appropriation of property by its owner for general public use. DEPARTMENT—The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. DESIGN MANUAL—The New York State Stormwater Management Design Manual, most recent version including applicable updates, that serves as the official guide for stormwater management principles, methods and practices. DEVELOPER—A person who undertakes land development activities. EROSION CONTROL MANUAL — The most recent version of the "New York Standards and Specifications for Erosion and Sediment Control" manual, commonly known as the 'Blue Book." GRADING Excavation or fill of material, including the resulting conditions thereof. 234:4 supp 66,.Tun 2024 SPDES STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND § 234-2 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL § 234-2 IMPERVIOUS COVER — Those surfaces, improvements and structures that cannot effectively infiltrate rainfall, snow melt and water (e.g., building rooftops, pavement, sidewalks, driveways, etc). INDUSTRIAL STORMWATER PERMIT — A State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit issued to a commercial industry or group of industries which regulates the pollutant levels associated with industrial stormwater discharges or specifies on-site pollution control strategies. INFILTRATION—The process of percolating stormwater into the subsoil. JURISDICTIONAL WETLAND — An area that is inundated or saturated by surface water or groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions, commonly known as "hydrophytic vegetation." LAND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY'— Construction activity including clearing, grading, excavating, soil disturbance or placement of fill that results in land disturbance of equal to or grgater than one acre, or activities disturbing less than one acre of total land, area that is part of a larger common plan of development or sale, even though multiple separate and distinct land development activities may take place at different times on different schedules. LANDOWNER—The legal or beneficial owner of land, including those holding the right to purchase or lease the land, or any other person holding proprietary rights in the land. MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT — A legally recorded document that acts as a property deed restriction, and which provides for long-term maintenance of stormwater management practices. NONPOINT SOURCE POLLUTION — Pollution from any source other than from any discernible, confined, and discrete conveyances, and shall include, but not be limited to, pollutants from agricultural, silvicultural, mining, construction, subsurface disposal and urban runoff sources. PHASING — Clearing a parcel of land in distinct pieces or parts, with the stabilization of each piece completed before the clearing of the next. POLLUTANT OF CONCERN — Sediment or a water quality measurement that addresses sediment (such as total suspended solids, turbidity or siltation) and any other pollutant that has been identified as a cause of impairment of any water body that will receive a discharge from the land development activity. PROJECT—Land development activity. RECHARGE—The replenishment of underground water reserves. SEDIMENT CONTROL—Measures that prevent eroded sediment from leaving the site. SENSITIVE AREAS — Cold water fisheries, shellfish beds, swimming beaches, groundwater recharge areas, water supply reservoirs, habitats for threatened, endangered or special concern species. 234:5 Supp 66,Jun 2024 § 234-2 SOUTHOLD CODE § 234-2 SPDES GENERAL PERMIT FOR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES GP-0-20-001 — A permit under the New York State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) issued to developers of construction activities to regulate disturbance of one or more acres of land. SPDES GENERAL PERMIT FOR STORMWATER DISCHARGES FROM MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORMWATER SEWER SYSTEMS GP-0-24-001 — A permit under the New York State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) issued to municipalities to regulate discharges from municipal separate storm sewers for compliance with EPA established water.quality standards and/or to specify stormwater control standards. STABILIZATION—The use of practices that prevent exposed soil from eroding. STOP-WORK ORDER — An order issued which requires that all construction activity on a site be stopped. STORMWATER—Rainwater, surface runoff, snowmelt and drainage. STORMWATER HOTSPOT—A land use or activity that generates higher concentrations of hydrocarbons, trace metals or toxicants than are found in typical stormwater runoff, based on monitoring studies. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT — The use of structural or nonstructural practices that are designed to reduce stormwater runoff and mitigate its adverse impacts on property, natural resources and the environment. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT FACILITY — One or a series of stormwater management practices installed, stabilized and operating for the purpose of controlling stormwater runoff. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT OFFICER — An employee or officer designated by the municipality to accept and review stormwater pollution prevention plans, forward the plans to the applicable municipal board and inspect stormwater management practices. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (SMPs) — Measures, either structural or nonstructural, that are determined to be the most effective, practical means of preventing flood damage and preventing or reducing point source or nonpoint source pollution inputs to stormwater runoff and water bodies. STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN (SWPPP) — A plan for controlling stormwater runoff and pollutants from a site during and after construction activities. STORMWATER RUNOFF - Flow on the surface of the ground, resulting from precipitation. SURFACE WATERS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK — Lakes, bays, sounds, ponds, impounding reservoirs, springs, wells, rivers, streams, creeks, estuaries, marshes, inlets, canals, the Atlantic ocean within the territorial seas of the state of New York and all other bodies of surface water, natural or artificial, inland or coastal, fresh or salt, public or private (except those private waters that do not combine or effect a junction with natural surface or underground waters), which are wholly or partially within or bordering the state or within its jurisdiction. Storm sewers and waste treatment systems, including treatment ponds or lagoons which also meet the criteria of this definition are not waters of the state. This exclusion applies only to man-made bodies of water which neither were originally created in waters of r f 234:6 supp 66,,Tun 2024 SPDES STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND § 234-2 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL § 234-3 the state (such as a disposal area in wetlands) nor resulted from impoundment of waters of the state. WATERCOURSE — A permanent or intermittent stream or other body of water, either natural or man-made, which gathers or carries surface water. WATERWAY — A channel that directs surface runoff to a watercourse or to the public storm drain. § 234-3.'Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans. A. Stormwater pollution prevention plan requirement. No application for approval of a land development activity shall be reviewed until the appropriate board has received a Stormwater Pollution Prevention, Plan (SWPPP) prepared in accordance with the specifications in this chapter. Each application for approval of a land development activity shall be accompanied by a filing fee. B. Contents of Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans. All SWPPPs shall provide the following background information and erosion and sediment controls: (1) Background information about the scope of the project, including location, type and size of project. (2) Site map/construction drawing(s) for the project, including a general location map. At a minimum, the site map should dhow the total site area; all improvements; areas of disturbance; areas that will not be disturbed; existing vegetation; on-site and adjacent off-site surface water(s); wetlands and drainage patterns that could be affected by the construction activity; existing and final slopes; locations of off-site material, waste, borrow or equipment storage areas; and location(s) of the stormwater discharges(s); (3) Description of the soil(s) present at the site; (4) Construction phasing plan describing the intended sequence of construction activities, including clearing and grubbing, excavation and grading, utility and infrastructure installation and any other activity at the site that results in 'soil disturbance. Consistent with the New York Standards and Specifications for Erosion and Sediment Control (Erosion Control Manual), not more than five acres shall be disturbed at any one time unless pursuant to an approved SWPPP. (5) Description of the pollution prevention measures that will be used to control litter, construction chemicals and construction debris from becoming a pollutant source in stormwater runoff; (6) Description of construction and waste materials expected to be stored on-site with updates as appropriate, and a description of controls to reduce pollutants from these materials including storage practices to minimize exposure of the materials to stormwater, and spill-prevention and response; (7) Temporary and permanent structural and vegetative measures to be used for soil stabilization, runoff control and sediment control for each stage of the project from initial land clearing and grubbing to project close-out; -. 234:7 Supp 66,Jun 2024 § 234-3 SOUTHOLD CODE § 234-3 (8) A site map/construction drawing(s) specifying the location(s), size(s) and length(s) of each erosion and sediment control practice; (9) Dimensions, material specifications and installation details for all erosion and sediment control practices, including the siting and sizing of any temporary sediment basins; (10) Temporary practices that will be converted to permanent control measures; (11) Implementation schedule for staging temporary erosion and sediment control practices, including the timing of initial placement and duration that each practice should remain in place; (12) Maintenance schedule to ensure continuous and effective operation of the erosion and sediment control practice; (13) Name(s) of the receiving water(s); (14) Delineation of SWPPP implementation responsibilities for each part of the site; (15) Description of structural practices designed to divert flows from exposed soils, store flows, or otherwise limit runoff and the discharge of. pollutants from exposed areas of the site to the degree attainable; and (16) Any existing data that describes the stormwater runoff at the site., C. Land development activities as defined in § 234-1 herein and meeting Condition "1," 112" or "3" below shall also include water quantity and water quality controls (post- - construction stormwater runoff controls) as set forth in Subsection D below as applicable: (1) Condition 1: Stormwater runoff from land development activities discharging a pollutant of concern to either an impaired water identified on the Department's 303(d) list of impaired waters or a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) designated watershed for which pollutants,in stormwater have been identified as a source of the impairment. (2) Condition 2: Stormwater runoff from land development activities disturbing five or more acres. (3) Condition 3: Stormwater runoff from land development activity disturbing between one acre and five acres of land during the course of the project, exclusive of the construction of single-family residences and construction activities at agricultural properties. D. SWPPP Requirements for Conditions 1, 2 and 3: (1) All information in § 234-3(B) of this chapter; (2) Description of each post-construction stormwater management practice; (3) Site map/construction drawing(s) showing the specific location(s) and size(s) of each post-construction stormwater management practice; l 234:8 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SPDES STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND § 234-3 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL § 234-5 (4) Hydrologic and hydraulic analysis for all structural components of the stormwater management system for the applicable design storms; (5) Comparison of post-development stormwater runoff conditions with pre- development conditions; (6) Dimensions, material specifications and installation details for each post- construction stormwater management practice; (7) Maintenance schedule to ensure continuous and effective operation of each post- construction stormwater management practice. (8) Maintenance easements to ensure access to all stormwater management practices at the site for the purpose of inspection and repair. Easements shall be recorded on the plan and shall remain in effect with transfer of title to the property. (9) Inspection and maintenance agreement binding on all subsequent landowners served by the on-site stormwater management measures in accordance with § 234-7 of this chapter. (10) For Condition A, the SWPPP shall be prepared by a landscape architect, certified professional or professional engineer and must be signed by the professional preparing the plan, who shall certify that the design of all stormwater management practices meet the requirements in this chapter. § 234-4. Other environmental permits. The applicant shall assure that all other.applicable environmental permits have been or will be acquired for the land development activity prior to approval of the final stormwater design plan. § 234-5. Contractor certification. A. Each contractor and subcontractor identified in the SWPPP who will be involved in soil disturbance and/or stormwater management practice installation shall sign and date a copy of the following certification statement before undertaking any land development activity: "I certify under penalty of law that I understand and agree to comply with the terms and conditions of the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. I also understand that it is unlawful for any person to cause or contribute to a violation of water quality standards." B. The certification must include the name and title of the person providing the signature, address and telephone number of the contracting firm; the address (or other identifying description) of the site; and the date the certification is made. C. The certification statement(s) shall become part of the SWPPP for the land development activity. D. A copy of the SWPPP shall be retained at the site of the land development activity during construction from the date of initiation of construction activities to the date of final stabilization. 234:9 Supp 66,Jun 2024 1 § 234-6 SOUTHOLD CODE § 234-7 § 234-6. Performance and design criteria for stormwater management and erosion and sediment control. All land development activities shall be subject to the following performance and design criteria: A. Technical standards. For the purpose of this chapter, the following documents shall serve as the official guides and specifications for stormwater management. Stormwater management practices that are designed and constructed in accordance with these technical documents shall be presumed to meet the standards imposed by this chapter: (1) The New York State Stormwater Management Design Manual (New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, most current version or its successor, hereafter referred to as the Design Manual). (2) New York Standards and Specifications for Erosion and Sediment Control, (Empire State Chapter of the Soil and Water Conservation Society, 2004, most current version or its successor, hereafter referred to as the Erosion Control Manual). B. Equivalence to technical standards..Where stormwater management practices are not in accordance with technical standards, the applicant or developer must demonstrate equivalence to the technical standards set forth herein at Subsection A above and the SWPPP shall be prepared by a licensed professional. C. Water quality standards. Any land development activity shall not cause an increase in turbidity that will result in substantial visible contrast to natural conditions in surface waters of the state of New York. § 234-7. Maintenance,inspection and repair of stormwater facilities. A. Maintenance and inspection during construction. (1) The applicant or developer of the land development activity or their representative shall at all times properly operate and maintain all facilities and systems of treatment and control (and related appurtenances) which are installed or used by the applicant or developer to achieve compliance with the conditions of this chapter. Sediment shall be removed from sediment traps or sediment ponds whenever their design capacity has.been reduced by 50%. (2) For land development activities as defined herein and meeting Condition 1, 2 or 3 in § 234-3C, the applicant shall have a qualified professional conduct site inspections and document the effectiveness of all erosion and sediment control practices every seven days and within 24 hours of any storm event producing 0.5 inches of precipitation or more. Inspection reports shall be maintained in a site log book. B. Maintenance easement(s). Prior to the issuance of any approval that has a stormwater management facility as one of the requirements, the applicant or developer must execute a maintenance easement agreement that shall be binding on all subsequent landowners served by the stormwater management facility. The easement shall provide for access to the facility at reasonable times for periodic inspection by the Town of 234:10 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SPDES STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND § 234-7 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL § 234-8 Southold to ensure that the facility is maintained in proper working condition to meet design standards and any other provisions established by this chapter. The easement shall be recorded by the grantor in the office of the County Clerk after approval by the counsel for the Town of Southold. C. Maintenance after construction. The owner or operator of permanent stormwater management practices installed in accordance with this chapter shall ensure they are operated and maintained to achieve the goals of this chapter. Proper operation and maintenance also includes, as a minimum, the following: (1) A preventive/corrective maintenance program for all critical facilities and systems of treatment and control (or related appurtenances) which are installed or used by the owner or operator to achieve the goals of this chapter. (2) Written procedures for operation and maintenance and training new maintenance personnel. (3) Discharges from the SMPs shall not exceed design criteria or cause or contribute to water quality standard violations in accordance with § 234-6C. D. Maintenance agreements. The Town of Southold shall approve a formal maintenance agreement for stormwater management facilities binding on all subsequent landowners and-recorded in the office of the Suffolk County Clerk as a deed restriction on the property prior to final plan approval. The maintenance agreement shall be consistent with the terms and conditions of Schedule B of this chapter entitled" Sample Stormwater Control Facility Maintenance Agreement.'The Town of Southold, in lieu of a maintenance agreement, at its sole discretion may accept dedication of any existing or future stormwater management facility, provided such facility meets all the requirements of this chapter and includes adequate and perpetual access and sufficient area, by easement or otherwise, for inspection and regular maintenance. § 234-8.Administration and enforcement. A. Inspections. (1) Erosion and sediment control inspection. (a) The Town of Southold Stormwater Management Officer shall require such inspections as necessary to determine compliance with this chapter and may either approve that portion of the work completed or notify the applicant wherein the work fails to comply with the requirements of this chapter and the stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) as approved. To obtain inspections, the applicant shall notify the Town of Southold enforcement official at least 48 hours before any of the following as required by the Stormwater Management Officer: [1] Start of construction. [2] Installation of sediment and erosion control measures. 1. Editor's Note:Schedule B is included as an attachment to this chapter. I 234:11 Supp 66,Jun 2024 §234-8 SOUTHOLD CODE § 234-8 [3] Completion of site clearing. [4] Completion of rough grading. [5] Completion of final.grading. [6] Close of the construction season. [7] Completion of final landscaping. [8] Successful establishment of landscaping in public areas. (b) If any violations are found, the applicant and developer shall be notified, in writing; of the nature of the violation and the required corrective actions. No further work shall be conducted except for site stabilization until any violations are corrected and all work previously completed has received approval by the Stormwater Management Officer. (2) . Stormwater management practice inspections. The Town of Southold Stormwater Management Officer is responsible for conducting inspections of stormwater management practices (SMPs). All applicants are required to submit "as built" plans for any stormwater management practices located on-site after final construction is completed. The plan must show the final design specifications for all stormwater management facilities and must be certified by a professional engineer. (3) Inspection of stormwater facilities after project completion. Inspection programs - shall be established on any reasonable basis, including but not limited to: routine inspections; random inspections; inspections based upon complaints or other notice of possible violations; inspection of drainage basins or areas identified as higher than typical sources of sediment or other contaminants or pollutants; inspections of businesses or industries of a type associated with higher than usual discharges of contaminants or pollutants or with discharges of a type which are more likely than the typical.discharge to cause violations of state or federal water or sediment quality standards or the SPDES stormwater permit; and joint inspections with other agencies inspecting under environmental or safety laws. Inspections may include, but are not limited to: reviewing maintenance and repair records; sampling discharges, surface water, groundwater, and material or water in drainage control facilities; and evaluating the condition of drainage control facilities and other stormwater management practices. (4) Submission of reports. The Town of Southold Stormwater Management Officer shall require monitoring and reporting from entities subject to this chapter as are necessary to determine compliance with this chapter. (5) Right-of-entry for inspection. When any new stormwater management facility is installed on private property or when any new connection is made between private property and the public storm water system, the landowner shall grant to the Town of Southold the right to enter the property at reasonable times and in a reasonable manner for the purpose of inspection as specified in this section at Subsection C. B. Performance guarantee. 234:12 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SPDES STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND § 234-8 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL § 234-8 (1) Construction completion guarantee. In order to ensure the full and faithful completion of all land development activities related to compliance with all conditions set forth by the Town of Southold in its approval of the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, the Town of Southold shall require the applicant or developer to provide, prior to construction, a performance bond, cash escrow, or irrevocable letter of credit from an appropriate financial or surety institution which guarantees satisfactory completion of the project and names the Town of Southold as the beneficiary. The security shall be in an amount to be determined by the Town of Southold based on submission of final design plans, with reference to actual construction and landscaping costs. The performance guarantee shall remain in force'until the surety is released from liability by the Town of Southold, provided that such period shall not be less than one year from the date of final acceptance or such other certification that the facility(ies) have been constructed in accordance with the approved plans and specifications and that a one year inspection has been conducted and the facilities have been found to be acceptable to the Town of Southold. Per annum interest on cash escrow deposits shall be reinvested in the account until the surety is released from liability. , (2) Maintenance guarantee. Where stormwater management and erosion and sediment control facilities are to be operated and maintained by the developer or by a corporation that owns or manages a commercial or industrial facility, the developer, prior to construction, shall be required to provide the Town of Southold with an irrevocable letter of credit from an approved financial institution or surety to ensure proper operation and maintenance of all stormwater management and erosion control facilities both during and after construction, and until the facilities are removed from operation. If the developer or landowner fails to properly operate and maintain stormwater management and erosion and sediment control facilities, the Town of Southold may draw upon the account to cover the costs of proper operation and maintenance, including engineering and inspection costs. (3) Recordkeeping. All entities subject to this chapter shall maintain records demonstrating compliance with this chapter. C. Enforcement and penalties. (1) Notice of violation. When the Town 'of Southold determines that a land development activity is not being carried out in accordance with the requirements of this chapter, it may issue a written notice of violation to the landowner. The notice of violation shall contain: (a) The name and address of the landowner, developer or applicant; (b) The address when available or a description of the building, structure or land upon which the violation is occurring; (c) A statement specifying the nature of the violation; (d) A description of the remedial measures necessary to bring the land development activity into compliance with this chapter and a time schedule for the completion of such remedial action; 234:13 Supp 66,Jun 2024 § 234-8 SOUTHOLD CODE § 234-9 (e) A statement of the penalty or penalties that shall or may be assessed against the person to whom the notice of violation is directed; (f) A statement that the determination of violation may be appealed to the municipality by filing a written notice of appeal within 15 days of service of notice of violation. (2) Stop-work orders. The Town of Southold may issue a stop-work order for violations of this chapter. Persons receiving a stop-work order shall be required to halt all land development activities, except those activities that address the violations leading to the stop-work order. The stop-work order shall be in effect until the Town of Southold confirms that the land development activity is in compliance and the violation has been satisfactorily addressed. Failure to address a stop-work order in a timely manner may result in civil, criminal, or monetary penalties in accordance with the enforcement measures authorized in this chapter. (3) Violations. Any land development activity that is commenced or is conducted' contrary to this chapter may be restrained by injunction or otherwise abated in a manner provided by law. (4) Penalties. In addition to or as an alternative to any penalty provided herein or by law, any person who violates the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of a violation punishable by a fine not exceeding $2,500 or imprisonment for a period not to exceed six months, or both for conviction of a first offense; for conviction of a second offense both of which were committed within a period of five years punishable by a fine not less than $7,500 nor more than $10,000 or imprisonment for a period not to exceed six months, or both; and upon conviction for a third or subsequent offense all of which were committed within a period of five years, punishable by a fine not less than $15,000 nor more than $20,000 or imprisonment for a period not to exceed six months, or both. However, for the purposes of conferring jurisdiction upon courts and judicial officers generally, violations of this chapter shall be deemed misdemeanors and for such purpose only all provisions of law relating to misdemeanors shall apply to such violations. Each week's continued violation shall constitute a separate additional violation. (5) Withholding of certificate of occupancy. If any building or land development activity is installed or conducted in violation of this chapter the Stormwater Management Officer may prevent the occupancy of said building or land. (6) Restoration of lands. Any violator may be required to restore land to its undisturbed condition. In the event that restoration is not undertaken within a, reasonable time after notice, the Town of Southold may take necessary corrective action, the cost of which shall become a lien upon the property until paid. § 234-9. Fees for services. The. Town of Southold may require any person undertaking land development activities regulated by this chapter to pay a fee for review of SWPPPs, inspections, and SMP maintenance performed by the Town of Southold or performed by a third party for the Town of Southold, at a rate to be determined by Town Board resolution. 234:14 supp 66,Jun 2024 SPDES STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND § 234-10 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL § 234-10 § 234-10. Severability when effective. A. Severability. If the provisions of any article, section, subsection, paragraph, subdivision or clause of this chapter shall be judged invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such order of judgment shall not affect or invalidate the remainder of any article, section, subsection,paragraph, subdivision or clause of this chapter. B. Effective date. This chapter shall be in full force and effect immediately upon its final adoption and filing with the Secretary of State..All prior laws and parts of law in . conflict with this chapter are hereby repealed. 234:15 Supp 66,.Tun 2024 SPDES STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL 234 Attachment 1 Town of Southold Schedule A Stormwater Management Practices Acceptable for Water Quality (From:New York State Stormwater Management Design Manual, Table S.l) Group Practice Description Micropool Extended Pond that treats the majority of the water quality volume Detention Pond through extended detention,and incorporates a micropool at the (P-1) outlet of the pond to prevent sediment resuspension. Wet Pond Pond that provides storage for the entire water quality volume (P-2) in the permanent pool. Wet Extended Pond that treats a portion of the water quality volume by Pond Detention Pond detaining storm flows above a permanent pool for a specified (P-3) minimum detention time. Multiple Pond System A group of ponds that collectively treat the water quality (P-4) volume. Pocket Pond A stormwater wetland design adapted for the treatment of (P-5) runoff from small drainage areas that has little or no baseflow available to maintain water elevations and relies on groundwater to maintain a permanent pool. Shallow Wetland A wetland that provides water quality treatment entirely in a (W-1) shallow marsh. Extended Detention A wetland system that'provides some fraction of the water Wetland quality volume by detaining storm flows above the marsh (W-2) surface. Wetland Pond/Wetland System A wetland system that provides a portion of the water quality (W-3) volume in the permanent pool of a wet pond that precedes the marsh for a specified minimum detention time. Pocket Wetland A shallow wetland design adapted for the treatment of runoff (W-4) from small drainage areas that has variable water levels and relies on groundwater for its permanent pool. Infiltration Trench An infiltration practice that stores the water quality volume in (I-1) the void spaces of a gravel trench before it is infiltrated into the ground. Infiltration Infiltration Basin An infiltration practice that stores the water quality volume in a (I-2) shallow depression before it is infiltrated into the ground. Dry Well An infiltration practice similar in design to the infiltration (I-3) trench,and best suited for treatment of rooftop runoff. Filtering Surface Sand Filter A filtering practice that treats stormwater by settling out larger Practices (F-1) particles in a sediment chamber,and then filtering stormwater through a sand matrix. Underground Sand A filtering practice that treats stormwater as'it flows through Filter underground settling and filtering chambers. (F-2) Perimeter Sand Filter A filter that incorporates a sediment chamber and filter bed as. (F-3), parallel vaults adjacent to a parking lot. 234 Attachment 1:1 Supp 66,Jun 2024 i SOUTHOLD CODE Stormwater Management Practices Acceptable for Water Quality (From:New York State Stormwater Management Design Manual, Table S 1) Group Practice Description Organic Filter A filtering practice that uses an organic medium such as (F-4) compost in the filter in place of sand. Bioretention A shallow depression that treats stormwater as it flows through (F-5) a soil matrix,and is returned to the storm drain system. Dry Swale An open drainage channel or depression explicitly designed to detain Open (0-1) and promote the filtration of stormwater runoff into the soil media. Channels Wet Swale An open drainage channel or depression designed to retain water or (0-2) intercept groundwater for water quality treatment. 1 234 Attachment 1:2 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SPDES STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL 234 Attachment 2 Town of Southold- Schedule B Sample Stormwater Control Facility Maintenance Agreement Whereas, the Town of Southold (Town) and the ("facility owner") want to enter into an agreement to provide for the long term maintenance and continuation of stormwater control measures approved by the Town for the below named project,and Whereas, the Town and the facility owner desire that the stormwater control measures be built in accordance with the approved project plans and thereafter be maintained, cleaned, repaired, replaced and continued in perpetuity in order to ensure optimum performance of the components.Therefore,the Town and the facility owner agree as follows: 1. This agreement binds the Town and the facility owner, its successors and assigns, to the maintenance provisions depicted in the approved project plans which are attached as Schedule A of this agreement. 2. The facility owner shall maintain,clean;repair,replace and continue the stormwater control measures depicted in Schedule A as necessary to ensure optimum performance of the measures to design specifications. The stormwater,control measures shall include,but shall not be limited to,the following: drainage ditches, swales, dry wells,infiltrators, drop inlets, pipes,culverts,soil absorption devices and retention ponds. 3. The facility owner shall be responsible for all expenses related to the maintenance of the stormwater control measures and shall establish a means for the collection and distribution of expenses among parties for any commonly owned facilities. 4. The facility owner shall provide for the periodic inspection of the stormwater control measures, not less than once in every five (5) year period, to determine the condition and integrity of the measures. Such inspection shall be performed by a Professional Engineer licensed by the State of New York. The inspecting engineer shall prepare and submit to the Town within 30 days of the inspection, a written report of the findings including recommendations for those actions necessary for the continuation of the stormwater control measures. 5. The facility owner shall not authorize, undertake or permit alteration, abandonment, modification or discontinuation of the stormwater control measures except in accordance with written approval of the Town. 6. The facility owner shall undertake necessary repairs and replacement of the stormwater control measures at the direction of the Town or in accordance with the recommendations of the inspecting engineer. 7. The facility owner shall provide to the Town within 30 days of the date of this agreement,a security for the maintenance and continuation of the stormwater control measures in the form of(a Bond,letter of credit or escrow account). 234 Attachment 2:1 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE 8. This agreement shall be recorded in the Office of the County Clerk, County of Suffolk - together with the deed for the common property and shall be included in the offering plan and/or prospectus approved pursuant to. 9. If ever the Town determines that the facility owner has failed to construct or maintain the stormwater control measures in accordance with the project plan or has failed to undertake corrective action specified by the Town or by the inspecting engineer, the Town is authorized to undertake such steps as reasonably necessary for the preservation, continuation or maintenance of the stormwater control measures and to affix the expenses thereof as a lien against the property. 10. This agreement is effective t 234 Attachment 2:2 Supp 66,Jun 2024 Chapter 235 STORM SEWER SYSTEMS; ILLICIT DISCHARGES, ACTIVITIES AND CONNECTIONS § 235-1. Purpose; intent. § 235-9. Industrial or' construction § 235-2. Definitions. activity discharges. § 235-3. Applicability. § 235-10. Access and monitoring of discharges. § 235-4. Responsibility for administration. § 235-11. Notification of spills. § 235-5. Discharge prohibitions. ' § 235-12. Enforcement. § 235-6. Prohibition against activities § 235-13. Appeal of notice of violation. contaminating stormwater. § 235-14. Corrective measures after § 235-7. Requirement to prevent, appeal. control, and reduce stormwater § 235-15. Injunctive relief. pollutants by the use of best § 235-16. Alternative remedies. management practices. § 235-8. Suspension of access to MS4. § 235-17. Violations deemed a public nuisance. � § 235-18. Remedies not exclusive. [HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold 6-18-2024 by L.L. No. 10-2024. Amendments noted where applicable.] § 235-1. Purpose; intent. The purpose of this chapter is to provide for the health, safety, and general welfare of the citizens of the Town of Southold through the regulation of nonstormwater discharges to the municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) to the maximum extent practicable as required by federal and state law. This chapter establishes methods for controlling the introduction of pollutants into the MS4 in order to comply with requirements of the SPDES General Permit for Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems. The objectives of this chapter are: A. To meet the requirements of the SPDES General Permit for Stormwater Discharges from MS4s, Permit no. GP-0-24-001 or as amended or revised; B. To regulate the contribution of pollutants to the MS4 since such systems.are not designed to accept, process or discharge non-stormwater wastes; C. To prohibit illicit connections, activities and discharges to the MS4; D. To establish legal authority to carry out all inspection, surveillance and monitoring procedures necessary to ensure compliance with this chapter; and E. To promote public awareness of the hazards involved in the improper discharge of trash, yard waste, lawn chemicals, pet waste, wastewater, grease, oil, petroleum 235:1 supp'66,Jun 2024 § 235-1 SOUTHOLD CODE § 235-2 products, cleaning products, paint products, hazardous waste, sediment and other pollutants into the MS4. § 235-2.Definitions. Whenever used in this chapter, unless a different meaning is stated in a definition applicable to only a portion of this chapter, the following terms will have meanings set forth below: 303(d) LIST—A list of all surface waters in the state for which beneficial uses of the water (drinking, recreation, aquatic habitat, and industrial use) are impaired by pollutants, prepared periodically by the Department as required by 235-303(d) of the Clean Water Act. 303(d) listed waters are estuaries, lakes and streams that fall short of state surface water quality standards and are not expected to improve within the next two years. BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMPs) — Schedules of activities, prohibitions of practices, general good housekeeping practices, pollution prevention and educational practices, maintenance procedures, and other management practices to prevent or reduce the discharge of pollutants directly or indirectly to stormwater, receiving waters, or stormwater conveyance systems. BMPs also include treatment practices, operating procedures, and practices to control site runoff, spillage or leaks, sludge or water disposal, or drainage from raw materials storage. CLEAN WATER ACT — The Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. § 1251 et . seq.), and any subsequent amendments thereto. CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY—Activities requiring authorization under the SPDES permit for stormwater discharges from construction activity, GP-0-20-001, as amended or revised. These activities include construction projects resulting in land disturbance of one or more acres. Such activities include but are not limited to clearing and grubbing, grading, excavating, and demolition. DEPARTMENT—The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS — Any material, including any substance, waste, or combination thereof, which because of its quantity, concentration, or physical, chemical, or infectious characteristics may cause, or significantly contribute to, a substantial present or potential hazard to human health, safety, property, or the environment when improperly treated, stored, transported, disposed of, or otherwise managed. ILLICIT CONNECTIONS — Any drain or conveyance, whether on the surface or subsurface, which allows an illegal discharge to enter the MS4, including, but not limited to: A. Any conveyances which allow any nonstormwater discharge including treated or untreated sewage, process wastewater, and wash water to enter the MS4 and any connections to the storm drain system from indoor drains and sinks, regardless of whether said drain or connection had been previously allowed, permitted, or approved by an authorized enforcement agency; or 235:2 Supp 66,Jun 2024 — I STORM SEWER SYSTEMS; II.LICIT DISCHARGES, § 235-2 ACTIVITIES AND CONNECTIONS § 235-2 B. Any drain or conveyance connected from a commercial or industrial land use to the MS4 which has not been documented in plans, maps, or equivalent records and approved by an authorized enforcement agency. ILLICIT DISCHARGE — Any direct or indirect nonstormwater discharge to the MS4, except as exempted in § 235-5A of this chapter. INDUSTRIAL-ACTIVITY — Activities requiring the SPDES permit for discharges from industrial activities except construction, GP-0-23-001, as amended or revised. MS4—Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System. MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SEWER SYSTEM — A conveyance or system of conveyances (including roads with drainage systems, municipal streets, catch basins, curbs, gutters, ditches, man-made channels, or storm drains): A. Owned or operated by the Town of Southold; B. Designed or used for collecting or conveying stormwater; C. Which is not a combined sewer; and D. Which is not part of a Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW) as defined at 40 CFR 122.2. MUNICIPALITY—The Town of Southold. NONSTORMWATER DISCHARGE — Any discharge to the MS4 that is not composed entirely of stormwater. PERSON—Any individual, association, organization, partnership, firm, corporation or other entity recognized by law and acting as either the owner or as the owner's agent. POLLUTANT — Dredged spoil, filter backwash, solid waste, incinerator residue, treated or untreated sewage, garbage, sewage sludge, munitions, chemical wastes, biological materials, radioactive materials, heat, wrecked or discarded equipment, rock, sand and industrial, municipal, agricultural waste and ballast discharged into water; which may cause or might reasonably be expected to cause pollution of the waters of the state in contravention of the standards. PREMISES — Any building, lot, parcel of land, or portion of land whether improved or unimproved including adjacent sidewalks and parking strips. SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. DISCHARGE COMPLIANCE WITH WATER QUALITY STANDARDS — The condition that applies where a municipality has been notified that the discharge of stormwater authorized under their MS4 permit may have caused or has the reasonable potential to cause or contribute to the violation of an applicable water quality standard. Under this condition the municipality must take all necessary actions to ensure future discharges do not cause or contribute to a violation of water quality standards. B. 303(d) LISTED WATERS — The condition in the municipality's MS4 permit that applies where the MS4 discharges to a 303(d) listed water. Under this condition the 235:3 supp 66,,Tun 2024 § 235-2 SOUTHOLD CODE § 235-4 stormwater management program must ensure no increase of the listed pollutant of concern to the 303(d) listed water. C. TOTAL MAXIMUM DAILY LOAD (TMDL) STRATEGY — The condition in the municipality's MS4 permit where a TMDL including requirements for control of stormwater discharges has been approved by EPA for a waterbody or watershed into which the MS4 discharges. If the discharge from the MS4 did not meet the TMDL stormwater allocations prior to September'10, 2003, the municipality was required to modify its stormwater,management program to ensure that reduction of the pollutant of concern specified in the TMDL is achieved. D. The condition in the municipality's MS4 permit that applies if a TMDL is approved in the future by EPA for any waterbody or watershed into which an MS4 discharges. Under this condition the municipality must review the applicable TMDL to see if it includes requirements for control of stormwater discharges. If an MS4 is not meeting the TMDL stormwater allocations, the municipality must, within six months of the TMDL's approval, modify its stormwater management program to ensure that reduction . of the pollutant of concern specified in the TMDL is achieved. STATE POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (SPDES) STORMWATER DISCHARGE PERMIT — A permit issued by the Department that authorizes the discharge of pollutants to waters of the state. STORMWATER—Rainwater, surface runoff, snowmelt and drainage. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT OFFICER (SMO) — An employee, the municipal engineer or other public official(s) designated by the Town of Southold to enforce this chapter. The SMO may also be designated by the municipality to accept and review stormwater pollution prevention plans, forward the plans to the applicable municipal board and inspect stormwater management practices. TMDL" —Total maximum daily load. TOTAL MAXIMUM DAILY LOAD — The maximum amount of a pollutant to be allowed to be released into a waterbody so as not to impair uses of the water, allocated among the sources of that pollutant. WASTEWATER — Water that is not stormwater, is contaminated with pollutants and is or will be discarded. § 235-3. Applicability. This chapter shall apply to all water entering the MS4 generated on any developed and undeveloped lands unless explicitly exempted by an authorized enforcement agency. § 235-4. Responsibility for administration. The Stormwater Management Officer(s) [SMO(s)] shall administer, implement, and enforce the.provisions of this chapter. Such powers granted or duties imposed upon the authorized enforcement official may be delegated in writing by the SMO as may be authorized by the municipality. 235:4 supp 66,,Tun 2024 STORM SEWER SYSTEMS; ILLICIT DISCHARGES, § 235-5 ACTIVITIES AND CONNECTIONS § 235-5 § 235-5.Discharge prohibitions. A. Prohibition of illegal discharges. No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged into the MS4 any materials other than stormwater except as provided in § 235-5A. The commencement, conduct or continuance of any illegal discharge to the MS4 is prohibited except as described as follows: (1) The following discharges are exempt from discharge prohibitions established by this chapter, unless the Department or the municipality has determined them to,be substantial contributors of pollutants: water line flushing or other potable water sources, landscape irrigation or lawn watering, existing diverted stream flows, . rising groundwater, uncontaminated groundwater infiltration to storm drains, uncontaminated pumped groundwater, foundation or footing drains, air- conditioning condensate, irrigation water, springs, water from individual residential car washing, natural riparian habitat or wetland flows, residential street wash water and water from firefighting activities. Such exempt discharges shall be made in accordance with an appropriate plan for reducing pollutants. (2) Discharges approved, in writing, by the SMO to protect life or property from imminent harm or damage, provided that, such approval shall not be construed to constitute compliance with other applicable laws and requirements, and further provided that such discharges may be permitted for a specified time period and under such conditions as the SMO may deem appropriate to protect such life and property while reasonably maintaining the purpose and intent of this chapter. (3) Dye testing in compliance with applicable state and local laws is an allowable discharge, but requires a verbal notification to the SMO prior to the time of the test. (4) The prohibition shall not apply to any discharge permitted under an SPDES permit, waiver, or waste discharge order issued to the discharger and administered under the authority of the Department, provided that the discharger is in full compliance. with all requirements of the permit, waiver, or order and other applicable laws and regulations, and provided that written approval has been granted for any discharge to the MS4. B. Prohibition of illicit connections. (1) The construction, use, maintenance or continued existence of illicit connections to the MS4 is prohibited. (2) This prohibition expressly includes, without limitation, illicit connections made in the past, regardless of whether the connection was permissible under law or practices applicable or prevailing at the time of connection. (3) A person is considered to be in violation of this chapter if the person connects a line conveying sewage to the municipality's MS4, or allows such a connection to continue. E 235:5 Supp 66,Jun 2024 § 235-6 SOUTHOLD CODE § 235-8 § 235-6. Prohibition against activities contaminating stormwater. A. Activities that are subject to the requirements of this section are those types of activities that: (1) Cause or contribute to a violation of the municipality's MS4 SPDES permit. (2) Cause or contribute to the municipality being subject to the special conditions as defined in § 235-2 (Definitions) of this chapter. B. Upon notification to a person that he or she is engaged in activities that cause or contribute to violations of the municipality's MS4 SPDES permit authorization, that person shall take all reasonable actions to correct such activities such that he or she no longer causes or contributes to violations of the municipality's MS4 SPDES permit authorization. § 235-7. Requirement to prevent, control, and reduce stormwater pollutants by the use of best management practices. A. Best management practices. Where the SMO has identified illicit discharges as defined in § 235-2 or activities contaminating stormwater as defined in § 23-5-6 the municipality may require implementation of Best Management Practices (BMPs) to control those illicit discharges and activities. (1) The owner or operator of a commercial or industrial establishment shall provide, at their own expense, reasonable protection from accidental discharge of prohibited materials or other wastes into the MS4 through the use of structural and nonstructural BMPs. (2) Any person responsible for a property or premise, which is, or may be, the source of an illicit discharge as defined in § 235-2 or an activity contaminating stormwater as defined in § 235-6, may be required to implement, at said person's expense, additional structural and nonstructural BMPs to reduce or eliminate the source of pollutant(s) to the MS4. (3) Compliance with all terms and conditions of a valid SPDES permit authorizing the discharge of stormwater associated with industrial activity, to the extent practicable, shall be deemed compliance with the provisions of this section. § 235-8. Suspension of access to MS4. Illicit discharges in emergency situations. A. The SMO may, without prior notice, suspend MS4 discharge access to a person when such suspension is necessary to stop an actual or threatened discharge which presents or may present imminent and substantial danger to the environment, to the health or welfare of persons, or to the MS4. The SMO shall notify the person of such suspension within a reasonable time thereafter, in writing, of the reasons for the suspension. If the violator fails to comply with a suspension order issued in an emergency, the SMO may take such steps as deemed necessary to prevent or minimize damage to the M84 or to minimize danger to persons. 235:6 Supp 66,Jun 2024 STORM SEWER SYSTEMS; ILLICIT DISCHARGES, § 235-8 ACTIVITIES AND CONNECTIONS § 235-10 B. Suspension due to the detection of illicit discharge. Any person discharging to the municipality's MS4 in violation of this chapter may have their MS4 access terminated if such termination would abate or reduce an illicit discharge: The SMO will notify.a violator, in writing, of the proposed termination of its MS4 access and the reasons therefor. The violator may petition the SMO for a reconsideration and hearing. Access may be granted by the SMO if he/she finds that,the illicit discharge has ceased and the discharger has taken steps to prevent its recurrence. Access may be denied if the SMO determines, in writing, that the illicit discharge has not ceased or is likely to recur. A person commits an offense if the person reinstates MS4 access to premises terminated pursuant to this section, without the prior approval of the SMO. § 235-9. Industrial or construction activity discharges. Any person subject to an industrial or construction activity SPDES stormwater discharge permit shall comply with all provisions of such permit. Proof of compliance with said permit may be required in a form acceptable to the municipality prior to the allowing of discharges to the MS4. § 235-10. Access and monitoring of discharges. A. Applicability. This section applies to all facilities that the SMO must inspect to enforce any provision of this chapter, or whenever the authorized enforcement agency has cause to believe that there exists, or potentially exists, in or upon any premises any condition which constitutes a violation of this chapter. B. Access to facilities. (1) The SMO shall be permitted to enter and inspect facilities subject to regulation under this chapter as often as may be necessary to determine compliance with this chapter. If a discharger has security measures in force which require proper identification and clearance before entry into its premises, the discharger shall make the necessary arrangements to allow access to the SMO. (2) Facility operators shall allow the SMO ready access to all parts of the premises for the purposes of inspection, sampling, examination and copying of records as may be required to implement this chapter. (3) The municipality shall have the right to set up on any facility subject to this chapter such devices as are necessary in the opinion of the SMO to conduct monitoring and/or sampling of the facility's stormwater discharge. (4) The municipality has the right to require the facilities subject to this chapter to install monitoring equipment as is reasonably necessary to determine compliance with this chapter. The facility's sampling and monitoring equipment shall be maintained at all times.in a safe and proper operating condition by the discharger at its own expense. All devices used to measure stormwater flow and quality shall be calibrated to ensure their accuracy. (5) Unreasonable delays in allowing the municipality access to a facility subject to this chapter is a violation of this chapter. A person who is the operator of a 235:7 Supp 66,Jun 2024 § 235-10 SOUTHOLD CODE § 235-12 facility subject to this chapter commits-an offense if the person denies the municipality reasonable access to the facility for the purpose of conducting any activity authorized or required by this chapter. (6) If the SMO has been refused access to any part of the premises from which stormwater is discharged, and he/she is able to demonstrate probable cause to believe that there may be a violation of this chapter, or that there is a need to inspect and/or sample as part of a routine inspection and sampling program designed to verify compliance with this chapter or any order issued hereunder, then the SMO may seek issuance of a search warrant from any court of competent jurisdiction. § 235-11. Notification of spills. Notwithstanding other requirements of law, as soon as any person responsible for a facility or operation, or responsible for emergency response for a facility or operation has information of any known or suspected release of materials which are resulting or may result in illegal discharges or pollutants discharging into the MS4, said person shall take all necessary steps to ensure the discovery, containment, and cleanup of such release. In the event of such a release of hazardous materials said person shall immediately notify emergency response agencies of the occurrence via emergency dispatch services. In the event of a release of nonhazardous materials, said person shall notify the municipality in person or by telephone or facsimile no later than the next business day. Notifications in person or by telephone shall be confirmed by written notice addressed and mailed to the municipality within three business days of the telephone notice. If the discharge of prohibited materials emanates from a commercial or industrial establishment, the owner or operator of such establishment shall also retain an on-site written record of the discharge and the actions taken to prevent its recurrence. Such records shall be retained for at least three years. §235-12. Enforcement. A. Notice of violation. When the municipality's SMO finds that a person has violated a prohibition or failed to meet a requirement of this chapter, he/she may order compliance by written notice of violation to the responsible person. Such notice may require without limitation: (1) The elimination of illicit connections or discharges; (2) That violating discharges, practices, or operations shall cease and desist; (3) The abatement or remediation of stormwater pollution or contamination hazards and the restoration of any affected property; (4) The performance of monitoring, analyses, and reporting; (5) Payment of a fine; and (6) The implementation of source control or treatment BMPs. If abatement of a violation and/or restoration of affected property is required, the notice shall set forth a deadline within which such remediation or restoration must be completed. 235:8 Supp 66,Jun 2024 STORM SEWER SYSTEMS; ILLICIT DISCHARGES, § 235-12 ACTIVITIES AND CONNECTIONS § 235-14 Said notice, shall further advise that, should the violator fail to remediate or restore within the established deadline, the work will be done by a designated governmental agency or a contractor and the expense thereof shall be charged to the violator. B. Penalties. (1) In addition to or as an alternative to any penalty provided herein or by law, any person who violates the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of a violation punishable by a fine not exceeding $1,000 or imprisonment for a period not to exceed six months, or both for conviction of a first offense; for conviction of a second offense both of which were committed within a period of five years, punishable by a fine not less than $2,500 nor more than $7,500 or imprisonment for a period not to exceed six months, or both; and upon conviction for a third or subsequent offense all of which were committed within a period of five years, punishable by a fine not less than $10,000 nor more than $20,000 or, imprisonment for a period not to exceed six months, or both. (2). However, for the purposes of conferring jurisdiction upon courts and judicial officers generally, violations of this chapter shall be deemed misdemeanors and for such purpose only all provisions of law relating to misdemeanors shall apply to such violations each week's continued violation shall constitute a separate additional violation. § 235-13. Appeal of notice of violation. Any person receiving a notice of violation may appeal the determination of the SMO to the Town of Southold within 15 days of its issuance, which shall hear the appeal within 30 days after the filing of the appeal, and within five days of making its decision, file its decision in the office of the municipal clerk and mail a copy of its decision by certified mail to the discharger. § 235-14. Corrective measures after appeal. A. If the violation has not been corrected pursuant to the requirements set forth in the notice of violation, or, in the event of an appeal, within five business days of the decision of the municipal authority upholding the decision of the SMO, then the SMO shall request the owner's permission for access to the subject private property to take any and all measures reasonably necessary to abate the violation and/or restore the property. B. If refused access to the subject private property, the SMO may seek a warrant in a court of competent jurisdiction to be authorized to enter upon the property to determine whether a violation has occurred. Upon determination that a violation has occurred, the SMO may seek a court order to take any and all measures reasonably necessary to abate the violation and/or restore the property. The cost of implementing and maintaining such measures shall be the sole responsibility of the discharger. i 235:9 supp 66,Jun 2024 § 235-15 SOUTHOLD CODE § 235-18 § 235-15. Injunctive relief. It shall be unlawful for any person to violate any provision or fail to comply with any of the requirements of this chapter. If a person has violated or continues to violate the provisions of this chapter, the SMO may petition for a preliminary or permanent injunction restraining the person from activities which would create further violations or compelling the person to perform abatement or remediation of the violation. § 235-16.Alternative remedies. A. Where a person has violated a provision of this chapter, he/she may be eligible for alternative remedies in lieu.of a civil penalty, upon recommendation of the Municipal Attorney and concurrence of the Municipal Code Enforcement Officer, where: (1) The violation was unintentional. (2) The violator has no history of pervious violations of this chapter. (3) Environmental damage was minimal. (4) Violator acted quickly to remedy violation. (5) Violator cooperated in investigation and resolution. B. Alternative remedies may consist of one or more of the following: (1) Attendance at compliance workshops. (2) Storm drain stenciling or storm drain marking. (3) River, stream or creek cleanup activities. . § 235-17. Violations deemed a public nuisance. In addition to the enforcement processes and penalties provided, any condition caused or permitted to exist in violation of any of the provisions of this chapter is a threat to public health, safety, and welfare, and is declared and deemed a nuisance, and may be summarily abated or restored at the violator's expense, and/or a civil'action to abate, enjoin, or otherwise compel the cessation of such nuisance may be taken. § 235-18. Remedies not exclusive. The remedies listed in this chapter are not exclusive of any other remedies available under any applicable federal, state or local law and it is within the discretion of the authorized enforcement agency to seek cumulative remedies. 235:10 Supp 66,Jun 2024 Chapter 236 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT § 236-1. Title. § 236-10. Activities .requiring a § 236-2. Statutory authorization; stormwater management conflicts with other laws. control plan. § 236-3. Purpose. § 236-11. Compliance. § 236-4. Definitions. § 236-12. Application process. § 236-5. Applicability and prohibitions. § 236-13. Performance standards for approval of a stormwater § 236-6. Discharges. management control plan. § 236-7. Prohibited discharges. § 236-14. Appeals. § 236-8. Requirements for all § 236-15. Inspection, restoration, , stormwater discharges. certificate of occupancy and § 236-9. Requirements for all land- fines. disturbing activities or impervious surfaces. [HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold 3-27-2007 by L.L. No. 9-2007; amended in its entirety 6-18-2024 by L.L. No. 11-2024. Other amendments noted where applicable.] § 236-1. Title. This chapter shall be known as the "Stormwater Management; Erosion and Sediment Control Law." § 236-2. Statutory,authorization; conflicts with other laws. A. Statutory authorization. This chapter is enacted pursuant to § 10 of the Municipal Home Rule Law to promote the public health, safety and general welfare of Town citizens through land use regulations intended to control flooding, erosion or sedimentation within the entire Town. B. Conflict with other laws. In their interpretation and application, the provisions of this chapter shall 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 related laws, the most restrictive or that imposing the highest standards shall govern. t ' 236:1 Supp 66,Jun 2024 § 236-3 SOUTHOLD CODE § 236-4 § 236-3.Purpose. It is the purpose of this chapter to promote and protect, to the maximum extent practicable, the public health, safety and general welfare by establishing minimum stormwater management requirements and controls. The objectives of this chapter are as follows: A. Minimizing soil erosion, sedimentation and stormwater runoff; B. Controlling, restricting or prohibiting activities which alter natural drainage systems, floodplains, stream channels and natural protective features, including, but not limited to, wetlands, bluffs, dunes, beaches, natural protective features, which contribute to the accommodation of floodwaters and retention of sediment; C. Controlling, restricting or prohibiting land use activities which increase nonpoint source pollution due to stormwater runoff and/or which result in discharge onto public lands, neighboring properties or natural protective features; D. Assuring that land and water uses in the Town are designed and/or conducted using best management practices to control flooding, stormwater runoff and minimize stormwater runoff from discharging onto public lands, neighboring properties or natural protective features; E. Promoting the recharge of stormwater into the freshwater aquifer to protect the drinking water supply and minimize saltwater intrusion. § 236-4. Definitions. , Unless otherwise expressly stated, the following terms shall, for the purpose of this chapter, have the meanings as herein defined. Any word or term not noted below shall be used with a meaning as defined- in Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, unabridged (or latest edition). 100-YEAR FLOODPLAIN — The land area subject to the highest level of flooding that, on the average, is likely to occur once every 100 years (i.e., that has a 1% chance of occurring each year), as said level is shown on the Federal Emergency Management Agency Flood Insurance Rate Maps on file in the Southold Town Building Department. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION — The production for commercial purposes of crops, livestock and livestock products, but not land or portions thereof used for processing or retail merchandising of such crops, livestock or livestock products. Land used in agricultural production shall also include fences, equipment storage buildings, livestock barns, irrigation systems and any other structures used exclusively for agricultural purposes. AGRICULTURE—The production, keeping or maintenance, for sale, lease or personal use, of all plants and animals useful to man, including, but not limited to forages and sod crops; grains and seed crops; dairy animals and dairy products; poultry and poultry; products; livestock, including beef cattle, sheep, swine, horses, ponies, mules or goats or any mutation of hybrids thereof, including the breeding and grazing of any or all of such animals; bees and apiary products; fur animals; fruits of all kinds, including grapes, nuts and berries, vegetables; floral, ornamental and greenhouse products; or lands devoted to a soil conservation or forestry management program. 236:2 Supp 66,Jun 2024 § 236-4 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT § 236-4 BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMPs) — Schedule, of activities, prohibitions of practices, general good housekeeping practices, pollution prevention and educational practices, maintenance procedures, and other management practices to prevent or reduce stormwater runoff, retain valuable topsoil and minimize water pollution. BUILDING — A structure wholly or partially enclosed within exterior walls, or within exterior and party walls, and a roof, affording shelter to persons, animals or property. BUILDING INSPECTOR — The persons(s) appointed by the Town Board to enforce the provisions of Southold Code Chapter 280 and this chapter. CLEAN FILL — Naturally deposited earthen material from an approved upland borrow source. CLEARING — Cutting down, felling, thinning, logging or removing, killing, destroying, poisoning, ringbarking, uprooting, grubbing or burning vegetation, severing, topping or lopping branches, limbs, stems or trunks or substantially damaging or injuring in other ways that would cause or contribute to the death or affect the survivability and growth of vegetation. This definition also includes removal of dead and dying vegetation. COMMENCE (COMMENCEMENT OF) CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES — The initial disturbance of soils associated with clearing, grading or excavation activities, or other construction-related activities that disturb or expose soils, such as demolition, stockpiling of fill material, and the initial installation of erosion and sediment control practices as required by the approved stormwater management control plan. CONSTRUCTION — The siting, building, erection, extension, or material alteration of any structure, the use of which requires permanent or temporary location on the ground, as well as the installation of any hardened surfaces at or below grade. CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY — Activities involving land disturbance of 5,000 square feet or more, including disturbances of less than 5,000 square feet that are part of a larger common plan of development that will ultimately disturb 5,000 or more square feet of land, excluding routine maintenance activity that is performed to maintain the original line and grade, hydraulic capacity or original purpose of a facility. All construction activities include but are not limited to clearing and grubbing, grading, excavating and demolition. DEVELOPER=A person who undertakes land development activities. DEVELOPMENT — Any man-made change to improved or unimproved real property, including, but not limited to, any construction activities, the construction of buildings or other structures, creating access to and circulation within the site, clearing of vegetation, grading, providing utilities and other services, parking facilities, drainage systems, methods of sewage disposal and other services, and creating land forms. Development also includes significant alteration of natural resources in preparation for development, such as the dredging or filling of wetlands, ponds or other natural drainage areas. DISCHARGE — To emit, expel, pour, direct or otherwise cause the flow of liquid in a manner other than the natural course of that liquid which existed prior to the disturbance of the natural state of the land upon which it flowed, if any. 236:3 supp 66,Jun 2024 § 236-4 SOUTHOLD CODE § 236-4 DRAINAGE SYSTEMS.—Includes gutters, swales,pipes, conduits and superstructures (e.g., dry wells, sumps, berms, etc.) for the collection and conduction of stormwater to an adequate facility for its storage and disposal. EROSION — The wearing away of land as a result of the action of natural forces or man- related activities. EROSION CONTROL MANUAL — The most recent version of the "New York Standards and.Specifications for Erosion and Sediment Control" manual, commonly known as the 'Blue Book." EXCAVATION — The removal, addition, or alteration of soil, sand, or vegetation by digging, dredging, drilling, cutting, scooping, or hollowing out. FILLING — The deposition of natural or artificial material so as to modify the surface or subsurface conditions of upland or underwater land. FINAL STABILIZATION — That all soil disturbance activities have ceased and a uniform, perennial vegetative cover with a density of 80% over the entire pervious surface has been established, or other equivalent stabilization measures, such as permanent landscape mulches, rock riprap or washed/crushed stone have been applied on all disturbed areas that are not covered by permanent structures, concrete or pavement. GRADING—The excavation, filling or alteration of the surface or subsurface conditions of land, lakes, ponds, or watercourses. ILLICIT DISCHARGE—Includes but is not limited to discharge of solid waste; human and animal waste; antifreeze, oil, gasoline, grease and all other automotive products; flammable or explosive materials; metals in excess of naturally occurring amounts, whether in liquid or .solid form; chemicals not normally found in uncontaminated water; solvents and degreasers; painting products; drain cleaners; commercial and household cleaning materials; pesticides; herbicides; fertilizers; acids; alkalis; ink; steam-cleaning waste; laundry waste; soap; detergent ammonia; chlorine; chlorinated swimming pool or hot tub water; domestic or sanitary sewage; roof structure runoff; animal carcasses; food and food waste; yard waste; dirt; sand; and gravel. IMPERVIOUS SURFACE— Any surface exposed to stormwater from which water runs off and cannot pass through, including, but not ,limited, to, structures, paving, paving blocks, bedding material, packed earth, treated surfaces, roof structures, patios, decking, stoops, porches, and accessory structures. LAND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY — Construction activity including clearing, grading, excavating, soil disturbance or placement of fill that results in land disturbance of equal to or greater than 5,000 square feet unless determined otherwise by the Department or the Town of Southold, or activities disturbing less than one acre of total land area that is part of a larger common plan of development or sale, even though multiple separate and distinct land development activities may take place at different times on different schedules. LANDOWNER—The legal or beneficial owner of land, including those holding the right to purchase or lease the land, or any other person holding proprietary rights in the land. LARGER COMMON PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT OR SALE — A contiguous area where multiple separate and distinct construction activities are occurring, or will occur, under one 236A Supp 66,Jun 2024 § 236-4 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT § 236-4 plan. The term "plan" in "larger common plan of development or sale" is broadly defined as any announcement or piece of documentation [including a sign, public notice or hearing, marketing plan, advertisement, drawing, permit application, State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) application, zoning request, computer design, etc.] or physical demarcation (including boundary signs, lot stakes, surveyor markings, etc.) indicating that construction activities may occur on a specific plot. MUNICIPAL PERMIT — Any permit, grant, approval, license, certificate or other authorization issued by the Town of Southold, including, but not limited to, permits for building, grading, demolition, clearing and excavation and subdivision and site plan approvals. NATURAL DRAINAGE—The stormwater runoff patterns resulting from topographical and geological surface conditions, prior to clearing, regrading or construction. NATURAL PROTECTIVE FEATURE — A nearshore area, beach, bluff, dune or wetland and the vegetation thereon. NATURAL WATERCOURSE — The route formed by natural processes, topography and geology leading to a natural watershed. NATURAL WATERSHED — An area of land which, in its natural state and prior to any man-made change, and due to its topography and geology, drains to a particular location within that area. PERVIOUS SURFACE — A pervious surface is one that has the ability to be readily penetrated by stormwater or other runoff. Pervious pavement mixtures contain little or no fine particles creating a substantial void content while still maintaining its structure integrity. Aggregate materials typically consist of No. 1 or No. 2 rounded "rocklike" fragments using sufficient approved cementitious materials, paste or bonding agents to permanently fasten aggregate particles together to,create a system of highly permeable, interconnected voids that freely drain. Typically, between 15% and 25% of interconnected voids are required for consideration as a pervious pavement. The flow rate of water through pervious surfaces is typically around five gallons per square foot per minute or higher. PHASING — Clearing a parcel of land in distinct pieces or parts, with the stabilization of each piece completed before the clearing of the next. PREMISES — Any building, lot, parcel of land, or'portion of land, whether improved or unimproved, including adjacent sidewalks and parking strips. PROJECT—Land development activity. RESPONSIBLE PARTY — Owners and occupants of premises, applicants for municipal permits, and any other person or entity contributing to an act regulated by this chapter. SEDIMENT CONTROL—Measures that prevent eroded sediment from leaving the site. SEDIMENTATION — The processes that operate at or near the surface of the ground to deposit soils, debris and other materials either on other ground surfaces or in water channels. SENSITIVE AREAS — Cold-water fisheries, shellfish beds, swimming beaches, groundwater recharge areas, water supply reservoirs, habitats for threatened, endangered or special-concern species. __ 236:5 Supp 66,Jun 2024 § 236-4 SOUTHOLD CODE § 236-5 SITE PREPARATION — The activities of stripping, clearing, grubbing, excavating, filling, and grading to facilitate construction or other use of the land. STABILIZATION—The use of practices that prevent exposed soil from eroding. STOP-WORK ORDER — An order issued which requires that all construction activity on a site be stopped. STORMWATER—Rainwater, surface runoff, snowmelt and drainage. STORMWATER HOTSPOT—A land use or activity that generates higher concentrations of pollutants of concern or toxicants than are found in typical stormwater runoff, based on monitoring studies. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT — The use of structural or nonstructural practices that are designed to reduce stormwater runoff and mitigate itg adverse impacts on property, natural resources and the environment. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT CONTROL PLAN— The plan required by the Town to comply with the provisions of this chapter. For the purposes of this chapter, a stormwater pollution prevention plan, when required by the Department's regulations, will qualify as a stormwater management control plan. STORMWATER RUNOFF—That part of stormwater that flows over the land surface. STRIPPING—The process of mechanically scraping away topsoil. STRUCTURE — Any object constructed, erected, installed or placed on land or in-water, including buildings, sheds, mobile homes, tanks, bulkheads, piers and docks and any additions or alterations thereto. TEMPORARY STABILIZATION— That exposed soil has been covered with'material(s) as set forth in the technical standard, New York Standards and Specifications for Erosion and Sediment Control, to prevent the exposed soil from eroding. The materials can include, but are not limited to, mulch, seed and mulch, and erosion control mats (e.g., jute twisted yarn, excelsior wood fiber mats). TOPSOIL—The uppermost layer of soil, usually the top 15 to 20 centimeters, it having the highest concentration of organic matter and microorganisms, and where most of the Earth's biological soil activity occurs. WATERCOURSE — A permanent or intermittent stream or other body of water, either natural or man-made; which gathers or carries surface water. § 236-5.Applicability and prohibitions. This chapter shall apply and a stormwater management control plan shall be a condition to all building permits issued which include any of the restricted activities identified at § 236-10 herein; and shall govern: A. All grading, drainage and erosion control; B. All new or replaced impervious surface and all land development activities; 236:6 Supp 66,Jun 2024 § 236-5 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT . §-236-9 C. All discharges directly or indirectly to a highway or public right-of-way, public drainage control system, neighboring property, wetland or.public waterway; and D. All new and existing land uses within the Town. § 236-6.Discharges. All discharges within the Town are subject to this subtitle unless explicitly exempted. Conduct exempted from this subtitle include activities necessary for the conduct of agricultural uses in connection with a bona fide agricultural operation. § 236-7. Prohibited discharges. The following discharges are prohibited: A. Discharges to public highways and rights-of-way. B. Discharges to tidal and freshwater wetlands, bluffs, dunes, beaches and other natural protective features as defined in Chapter 275 of this Town Code. C. Discharges from private properties to adjoining properties, without express permission. D. Discharges to public. drainage control systems and networks, without express permission. E. Discharges of illicit liquids to any of the areas listed above and any other area within the Town, except in accordance with facilities approved for the handling of such materials by the Town, County and/or state. § 236-8. Requirements for all stormwater discharges. For all stormwater discharges, responsible parties shall implement and maintain operational source controls to include but not be limited to: A. Installation of drainage control structures to contain and recharge all runoff generated by development. B. Maintaining private roads, streets, driveways, parking lots and walkways. C. Identifying and eliminating unauthorized connections to Town drainage control systems and public right-of-ways. D. Maintaining and protecting natural drainage patterns. E. Maintaining and protecting natural watersheds. § 236-9. Requirements for all land-disturbing activities or impervious surfaces. All land-disturbing activities or addition or replacement of impervious surfaces shall provide temporary and permanent construction controls, and shall be required to contain a two-inch rainfall on site, even where a stormwater management control plan is not required under this 236:7 Supp 66,Jun 2024. §236-9 SOUTHOLD CODE § 236-10 chapter. All applicants for municipal permits shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Building Inspector that the proposed activities can meet this standard, either by the installation of gutters, leaders, drywells or other measures, prior to the issuance of such a municipal permit. § 236-10. Activities requiring a stormwater management control plan. A. None of the following activities shall be undertaken until a stormwater management control plan has been approved under the provisions of this chapter. (1) Grading or stripping which affects more than 5,000 square feet of ground surface. (2) Excavation or filling involving more than 200 cubic yards of material within any parcel or any contiguous area. (3) Site preparation on slopes which exceed 10 feet of vertical rise to 100 feet of horizontal distance. (4) Site preparation within 100 feet of wetlands, beach, bluff or coastal erosion hazard area. (5) Site preparation within the 100-year floodplain of any watercourse. (6) Installation of new or resurfaced impervious surfaces of •1,000 square feet or more, unless prior approval of a stormwater management control plan was received by the Town and the proposal -includes in-kind replacement of impervious surfaces. B. The following activities shall be exempted from such review: (1) Minor clearing or excavation work not incident to a substantial change in the existing use of the land, which may be reasonably expected not to contribute to any additional on-site generated runoff or degradation of any lands or water beyond the boundaries of the property involved. (2) Emergency repairs on public or private objects, necessary for the preservation of life, health or property, or taken to implement and accomplish the beneficial purpose of this chapter as set forth herein under such circumstances where it would be impracticable to obtain approval prior to making such emergency repairs. Following such an emergency situation, however, any approvals required by this chapter shall be obtained. (3) Routine maintenance or repair work on public or private roads or utility line rights-of-way where interim and permanent stormwater runoff control measures will be undertaken. To the maximum extent practicable, vegetation shall be used as a stabilizer and method of filtering and slowing stormwater flow from road surfaces. (4) Pervious structures, e.g., open decks, where the removal of topsoil allows for the recharge of groundwater. 236:8 Supp 66,Jun 2024 § 236-11 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT § 236-12 § 236-11. Compliance. Where a stormwater management control plan is required by this chapter, all development, construction, excavation and landscaping activities shall be conducted in accordance with an approved stormwater management control plan and all other requirements of this chapter. § 236-12. Application process. A. Any applicant for a municipal permit to conduct a development, construction or excavation activity within the Town of Southold shall complete a Stormwater Assessment Form to assist in determining compliance with this chapter. Applicants that meet the threshold set forth above shall also submit a stormwater management control . plan to the Building Inspector. B. No municipal permit that shall be issued for activities requiring a stormwater management control plan, nor shall any application therefor be deemed complete, until the Building Inspector has first issued its approval of the stormwater management control plan. C. Such plan may contain the following elements, which may be integrated into a site plan or subdivision plat submitted for approval pursuant to applicable Town law: (1) A vicinity map drawn to a scale of not less than 2,000 feet to one inch showing the relationship of the site to its general surroundings. (2) A plan of the site drawn to a scale of not less than 100 feet to the inch showing the location and description of property boundaries, site acreage, existing natural and man-made features on and within 500 feet of the site boundary, including roads, structures, water sources, drainage structures, utilities, topography " including existing contours with intervals of not more than five feet where the - slope is 10% or greater and hot more than two feet where'the slope is less than 10%, soil characteristics, location of wooded areas, the depth to seasonal high watertable and a copy of the Soil Conservation District soil survey where available. (3) Location and description of proposed changes to the site and existing development on the site, which includes: (a) All excavation, filling, stripping and grading proposed- to be undertaken, identified as to the depth, volume, and nature of the materials involved; (b) All areas requiring clearing, identified as to the nature of vegetation affected; (c) All areas where topsoil is to be removed sand stockpiled and where topsoil is to be ultimately placed; (d) All temporary and permanent vegetation to be placed on the site, identified as to planting type, size, and extent; (e) All temporary and permanent stormwater runoff control measures including soil stabilization techniques and stormwater drainage and storage systems 236:9 Supp 66,Jun 2024 § 236-12 SOUTHOLD CODE § 236-13 including ponds, recharge and sediment basins (identified as to the type of facility, the materials from which it is constructed, its dimensions, and its capacity in cubic feet); (f) The anticipated pattern of surface drainage during periods of peak runoff, upon completion of site preparation and construction activities, identified as to rate and direction of flow at all major points within the drainage system; (g) The location of all roads, driveways, sidewalks, structures, utilities, and other.improvements; and (h) The final contours of the site at intervals of no greater than two feet. (4) A schedule of the sequence of installation of planned soil erosion, sedimentation and stormwater runoff control measures as related to the progress of the project including anticipated starting and completion dates. § 236-13. Performance standards for approval of a stormwater management control plan. A. The site erosion, sedimentation and stormwater runoff control measures shall be appropriate for existing topography, vegetation and other salient natural features of the site. The plan shall indicate that the development will preserve natural features, minimize grading and cut and fill operations, ensure conformity with natural topography, and retain natural vegetation and trees.to the maximum extent practicable in order to create the least erosion potential and handle adequately the volume and rate or velocity, of surface water runoff. B. Site grading, excavation and filling shall minimize destruction of natural vegetation, the potential for erosion, sedimentation and stormwater runoff and the threat to the health, safety and welfare of neighboring property owners and the general public. C. Erosion, sedimentation and stormwater runoff shall be controlled prior to, during, and after site preparation and construction. During grading operations, appropriate measures for.dust control shall be undertaken. D. Areas exposed by site preparation shall be protected during site construction with hay bales, temporary vegetation and/or mulching to meet the requirements of the approved stormwater management control plan in effect. E. Natural drainage patterns shall be protected and incorporated into site design. Where natural drainage patterns are demonstrated to be adversely affecting a beach or wetland, drainage patterns may be altered in a manner which reduces the threat to such beach or wetland and does not create other flooding or erosion problems. F. 'Site preparation, including stripping of vegetative cover and grading, shall be undertaken so that no individual building site is stripped of its vegetation cover more than 30 days prior to commencement of construction. Soils exposed or disturbed by site preparation shall remain so for the shortest practical period of time during site clearing, construction and restoration. 236:10 Supp 66,,Tun 2024- § 236-13 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT § 236-13 G. Disturbed soils shall be stabilized and revegetated or seeded as soon as practicable. During the interim, erosion protection measures such as temporary vegetation, retention ponds, recharge basins, berming, silt traps and mulching shall be used to ensure that sedimentation is minimized and mitigated. H. In no case shall stormwater be diverted to another property either during site preparation or after development. In appropriate cases, with the approval of the Superintendent of Highways, drainage control measures may be implemented in the right•of way attendant to an adjacent Town highway, at the applicant's expense. I. During the construction period, disposal of stormwater runoff generated by development activity shall be handled on-site. Baling, mulching, debris basins, silt traps, use of fibrous cover materials or similar measures shall be used to contain soil erosion on the site. J. All projects, regardless of the area of groundwater removal and/or grading, shall retain a natural vegetative buffer zone along waterbodies, including wetlands and marshes, if one is imposed by the Board of Trustees. If necessary, other forms of erosion control measures will also be included. K. Natural land features such as shallow depressions shall be used, wherever possible, to collect stormwater on-site for recharge. L. Site designs shall minimize impermeable paving. M. Stormwater runoff shall not be directly discharged to surface waters, marshes and wetlands. Stormwater pollutants shall not be discharged directly into a wetland, but shall be attenuated by using holding ponds, sedimentation basins, perimeter berming, vegetated buffer areas and other measures that reduce flow velocity and increase storage time. Pollutants shall not be discharged into wetlands. In addition, any filtering devices constructed as part of the drainage system must be adequately maintained in order to function properly. N. All wetland vegetation shall be maintained. Dredging and site construction should not disturb wetlands either by direct removal of vegetation or substrate, or by the alteration of adjacent slopes that would undermine the stability of the substrate unless permission is obtained from the Board of Trustees. Grading equipment shall riot be allowed to enter into or cross any watercourse or wetland. O. Subsurface sediments shall be maintained to provide structural support for the soils of the wetlands. P. The elevation of a wetland shall not be altered. Q. No vegetation required by any agency as a buffer to a natural protective feature shall be disturbed by grading, erosion, sedimentation, or direct removal of vegetation. R. Fill shall not encroach on natural watercourses, constructed channels, wetlands, or floodway areas. All fill shall be compacted at a final angle of repose which provides stability for the material, minimizes erosion and prevents settlement. S. Trails and walking paths along waterbodies shall be sited and constructed so they are not a source of sediment subject to the approval of the Board of Trustees. 236:11 Supp 66,Jun 2024 § 236-13 SOUTHOLD CODE § 236-15 T. The amount and velocity of runoff from a site after development shall approximate its predevelopment characteristics. However, if the site is adjacent to coastal waters, storm water shall be contained on-site, to the maximum extent practicable, to prevent direct discharge of runoff to coastal waters. U. Natural floodplains and major drainage swales shall not be altered or disturbed in a manner which decreases their ability to accommodate and channel stormwater runoff and flood waters. If no practicable alternative to the location of development, roadway, driveways, and similar surfaces within these areas exists, such facilities shall be sited and constructed to minimize and mitigate the amount and velocity of stormwater entering the channel, floodplain or swale and to approximate the original functions of the undisturbed condition. V. No land having a slope equal to or greater than 20% shall be developed or disturbed except for conservation measures or measures intended to remove debris which inhibits the functioning of the swale, except accessways.to shorelines approved by the Board of Trustees shall be permitted. Natural vegetation and topography shall be retained to stabilize soils and reduce the volume of stormwater overflow. W. On lands having slopes of less than 20%, but composed of highly erodible soils, development proposals shall include consideration of the load-bearing capacity of the soils. Unless it can be demonstrated that the soils can be stabilized with a minimum of on-site disturbance and no adverse impacts to the stability of neighboring properties, the development proposal shall not be approved as submitted. X. All permanent (final) vegetation and mechanical erosion control measures called for in approved plans shall be installed within the time limits specified by the Building Inspector, and no later than the expiration of the municipal permit issued therewith. § 236-14. Appeals. Appeals from the requirements herein may be considered by the Board of Zoning Appeals upon the showing of an undue hardship. § 236-15. Inspection, restoration, certificate of occupancy and fines. A. Inspection. Inspection for soil erosion, sedimentation, and runoff control plan compliance shall be conducted by the Building Inspector to determine that the work has been completed in accordance with such plan. The plan may be modified by mutual agreement if, during or after installation, the Building Inspector deems that the installed measures are not adequate to meet the performance standards or if alternatives would better meet the Code requirements. If no agreement is reached, the Building Inspector may require the submission of a modified plan in order to maintain compliance with, this chapter. B. Restoration. Any.clearing, excavation or development of land in violation of this chapter shall be corrected forthwith after written notice by the Building Inspector. In the event that corrective action is not taken as directed within a reasonable time, the Town may, at its own expense, take corrective action to restore the property or initiate 236:12 Supp 66,Jun 2024 § 236-15 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT § 236-15 legal action to prevent unlawful or unauthorized activity. The cost of restoration shall become a lien upon the property upon which such unlawful activity occurred. C. Certificate of occupancy. No certificate of occupancy shall be issued by the Building Inspector until all work required to be. completed pursuant to the plan has been satisfactorily done. D. Fines. Any responsible party undertaking clearing, excavation or development of land in violation of this chapter, or falsifying information in connection with the requirements of this chapter, upon conviction, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than $500 and not more than $2,000. Such person shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for each day during which a violation of this chapter is committed or continues. E. Enforcement. The Director of Code Enforcement and/or the Building Inspector are responsible for enforcement of the provisions of this chapter, and have the authority to issue violations of this chapter. The Town Attorney shall be responsible for prosecution of any such violations. In addition to the above-provided fines, the Town Board may authorize an action or proceeding in the name of the Town in a court of competent jurisdiction to compel compliance with or to restrain by injunction the violation of this chapter. 236:13 Supp 66,Jun 2024 § 280-8 ZONING § 280-9 except in conformity with all regulations, requirements and restrictions specified in this chapter for the district in which such-building or land is located. B. No yard or open space required in connection with any building or use shall be considered as providing a required open space for any other building on the same or any other lot. C. No lot shall be formed from part of a lot already occupied by a building unless such building, all yards and open spaces connected therewith and the remaining lot comply with all requirements prescribed by this chapter for the district in which said lot is located. No building permit shall be issued for the erection of a building on any new lot thus created unless such building and lot comply with all the provisions of this chapter. D. Nothing contained in this chapter shall require any change in the plans, construction or designated use of a building complying with the Zoning Ordinance in force prior to this chapter if the following is found to exist: (1) A building permit shall have been duly issued and construction shall have been started before the effective date of this chapter. (2) The ground story framework (including the second tier of beams) shall have been completed within six months of the date of the building permit. (3) The entire building shall have been completed in accordance with such plans as have been filed with the Building Inspector within one year from the. effective date of this chapter. E. Any use not permitted by this chapter shall be deemed to be prohibited. Any list of prohibited uses contained in any section of this chapter shall be deemed to be not an exhaustive list but to have been included for the purposes of clarity and emphasis. [Amended 1-10-1989 by L.L. No. 1-19891 F. Notwithstanding the limitations imposed by any other provisions of this chapter, no building, dredging or filling operation shall be permitted below the datum of mean high water of tidal waters unless such building, dredging or filling operations have been duly authorized and are conducted in conformity with all laws, ordinances, rules and regulations of all governmental agencies having jurisdiction thereof.' § 280-9. Lot recognition. [Added 11-28-1995 by L.L. No. 23-1995; amended 7-22-1997 by L.L. No. 22-1997] A. A lot created by deed or Town approval shall be recognized by the Town if any one of the following standards apply and if the lots have not merged: (1) The identical lot was created by deed recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk's office on or before June-30, 1983, and the lot conformed to the minimum lot requirements) set forth in Bulk Schedule AA8 as of the date of lot creation. 7. Editor's Note:See also Ch.96,Boats,Docks and Wharves,and Ch.275,Wetlands and Shoreline. 8. Editor's Note:Bulk Schedule AA is located a the end of this chapter. r' 280:27 Supp 66,Jun 2024 § 280-9 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-10 (2) The lot(s) in question is/are approved by the Southold Town Planning Board. (3) The lot(s) in question is/are shown on a subdivision map approved by the Southold Town Board prior to June 30, 1983. (4) The lot(s) in question is/are approved and/or recognized by formal action of the Board of Appeals prior to June 30, 1983. B. All lots which are not recognized by the Town pursuant to the above section shall not receive any building permits or other development entitlements. C. All lots are subject to the merger provisions of§ 280-10. § 280-10. Merger. [Added 11-28-1995 by L.L. No. 23-19951 A. Merger. A nonconforming lot shall merge with an adjacent conforming or nonconforming lot which has been held in common ownership with the first lot at any time after July 1, 1983. An adjacent lot is one which abuts with the parcel for a common course of 50 feet or more in distance. Nonconforming lot shall merge until the total lot size conforms to the current bulk schedule requirements. [Amended 4-10-2007 by L.L. No. 10-20071 B. Definitions. "Common ownership" shall mean that the parcel is held by the same person in the same percentage of ownership as an adjoining parcel. [Amended 4-10- 2007 by L.L. No. 10-20071 C. Exceptions. Lots which are recognized under § 280-9 and meet any of the following categories shall be exempt from the merger provision set forth above and shall not be - deemed merged by operation of this chapter: [Amended 3-4-1997 by L.L. No. 4-1997; 4-10-2007 by L.L. No. 10-20071 (1) The nonconforming lot has a minimum size of 40,000 square feet; or (2) The nonconforming lot obtained a lot size variance from the Zoning Board; or (3) If the lot is not on the maps described in former § 100-12,9the nonconforming lot has been held in single and separate ownership from July 1, 1983, to date; or (4) If the lot is on the maps described in former § 100-12, the nonconforming lot has been held in single and separate ownership from January 1, 1997, to date; (5) Each lot is currently developed with a one-family dwelling with a minimum 850 square feet which falls within the existing lot lines and which has a certificate of occupancy or would qualify for one; or (6) If the lots would otherwise be recognized pursuant to this chapter and subsequently would have merged by operation of law as a result of the death of an owner or co-owner of one or more of the adjoining lots, except that the lots shall not be held in common ownership after the death of the'surviving co-owner. 9. Editor's Note:Former§100-12,Exceptions,was repealed 11-28-1995 by L.L.No.23-1995,effective January 1,1996. 280:28 Supp 66,Jun 2024 x § DL-1 DISPOSITION LIST § DL-1 Local°I:aw"::;Adoption Supp. No Date. Subject, °Disposition No. 14-2023::_... 6-6-2023'. .. .> Water Supply Plan Map .y... . .._._..w :NCM 61.<.. J Amendment i i d =15-2023 7-18-2023 Streets and Sidewalks: Highway Ch. 237, Art. 62 Excavations Amendment ±II 16-2023 1 7-18-2023 Housing Fund Amendment :Ch. 34 62 ,17-2023 9 7-18-2023 'Zoning Amendment Ch. 280 62 a 18-2023 µ~18-1572023 ~ ~+^'Parking: Parking at Beaches 3WCh. 189, Art.mTM 62 Amendment; Solid Waste: I; Ch. 233, Garbage, Rubbish and Refuse Art. I Amendment k • F 19-2023 8-29-2023 ;Vehicles and Traffic Amendment Ch. 260 62 e n 20-2023 ` 8-29-2023 Electrical Inspections Amendment Ch. 126 62 21-2023 j 8-29-2023 Fire Prevention and Building Code Ch. 144 62 g a 'Administration Amendment 22-2023 ! 8-29-2023 ;Flood Damage Prevention ;Ch. 148 62 g Amendment ;23-2023 ; 8-29-2023 Wind Energy: Small Wind Energy f Ch. 277, Art. 1! 62 Systems Amendment ?24-2023 18-29-2023 :Rental Permits Amendment Ch. 207 62 25-2023 8-29-2023 Zoning Amendment Ch. 280 62 . $26-2023 19-12-2023 ;Parking: Parking at Beaches Ch. 189, Art. 63 { Amendment; Vehicles and Traffic I; Ch. 260 t Amendment i 27-2023 10-10-2023 ;Community Preservation Fund and Ch. 17, Art. 63 r Community Housing Fund: I VI Establishment of Community Housing Fund Amendment § i28-2023 i 10-10-2023 %Taxation: Senior Citizen j Ch. 245, Art. 63 Exemption Amendment; III; Ch. 245, Exemption for Volunteer i Art. V Firefighters and Ambulance Workers Amendment 1-2024 12-19-2023 Flood Damage Prevention ;Ch. 148 64 i i ;Amendment � t �2-2024 1-16-2024 Sewers and Sewage Disposal: Ch. 215, Pt. 2 64 Sewer Rents and Charges s Amendment DL:13 Supp 66,Jun 2024 § DL-1 SOUTHOLD CODE § DL-1 Lo!4-Law. Adoption w - '.Supp. ° No. Date' Subject. ; Disposition No. a,. _ 3-2024 1-16-2024 Zoning Amendment Ch. 280 64 4-2024 1 Subdivision of Land Amendment 'YCh. 240 64 1 '5-2024 2-27-2024 ;Flood Damage Prevention 1 Ch. 148 64 Amendment 6-2024 3-26-2024 Moratorium !NCM 64 7-2024 :3-26-2024 Subdivision of Land: Sketch Plat `Ch. 240, Art. 64 Review Amendment 'V 8-2024 .5-7-2024 Parking: Parking at Beaches Ch. 189, Art. I. 65 Amendment �9-2024_ ;6-18-2024 SPDES Stormwater Management Ch. 234 66 4 and Erosion and Sediment Control 10-2024 6-18-2024 Storm Sewer Systems; Illicit Ch. 235 66 g Discharges, Activities and n Connections i 11-2024 6-18-2024 Stormwater Management {Ch. 236 66 i Amendment 12-2024 6-18-2024 !Zoning Map Amendment NCM 66 13-2024 .6-18-2024 Moratorium 'NCM 66 i i DL:14 Supp 66,Jun 2024 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." t Agricultural-Conservation Grievances 1-2 Officers and employees - A - (A-C)District and Improvements 1-4 1-14 Low-Density Incorporation of provisions Open space 1-14 ABANDONED VEHICLES Residential R-80, into Code 1-12 Parking 1-14 VEHICLES,MOTOR- R-120,R-200 and Junkyards 1-2 Parks and recreation 1-14 DRIVEN 264-19 R-400 Districts Legislative intent 1-1 Peddling and soliciting 1-14 ABANDONMENT 280-13;280-15 Liability 1-4 Police Department 1-14 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; General Business(B) Licenses and permits 1-4 Records 1-14 PROPERTY District 280-48 Littering 1-2 Senior citizens 1-14 MAINTENANCE Hamlet Business(HB) Parking 1-2 Sewers 1-14 100-3;100-4 District 280-45 Peddling and soliciting 1-2 Sidewalks 1-14 Emergency Removal of Hamlet Density(HD) Penalties for offenses 1-I I Soil removal 1-14 Vehicles 260-23 Residential District Planning Board 1-2 Street excavations 1-14 Fishers Island Harbor 280-22 Police Department 1-2;1-4 Tobacco 1-14 Management 157-8 Historic Preservation Repeal of enactments not Town Board 1-14;1-15; Light Industrial(LI)District District(HPD)280-193 included in Code 1-3 1-16 280-62 Light Industrial(LI)District Salaries and compensation Town Clerk 1-14 Light Industrial Park/ 280-62 1-4 Trailer camps 1-14 Planned Office Park Light Industrial Park/ Sale of Code book; ' Transient merchants 1-14 (LIO)District 280-58 Planned Office Park supplementation 1-10 Unsafe buildings 1-14 SEWERS AND SEWAGE (LIO)District 280-58 Sales 1-4;1-10 Vehicles 1-14 DISPOSAL 215-3; Limited Business(LB) Severability 1-6 Veterans 1-14 215-9 District 280-41 Soil removal 1-2 Volunteer fire fighters 1-14 Signs 280-88 Low-Density Residential Town Board 1-2;1-4;1-8; Wetlands 1-14 Small Wind Energy Systems R-40 District 280-17 1-9;1-10 When effective 1-18 277-6 Marine I(MI)District Town Clerk 1-7;1-9;1-10; ADULT HOMES Special Exception Uses 280-52 1-11 ZONING 280-4 280-141 Marine II(MII)District Trailer camps 1-2 ADVERTISING SUBDIVISION OF LAND 280-55 Vehicles 1-2 Adoption of Renumbered 240-37 Marine III Zone District Violations and penalties 2006 Code 144 Wireless Communication (MIII)280-205 1-4;1-11 General Business(B) Facilities 280-76 Plum Island Conservation Wetlands 1-2 District 28048 ACCESSORY BUILDINGS District(PIC)280-187 When effective 1-13 Hamlet Business(HB) AND STRUCTURES Plum Island Research Zoning Maps 1-4 District 280-45 Agricultural-Conservation District(PIR)280-183 ADOPTION OF LITTERING 174-1;174-6 (A-C)District and Recreational Floating Zone RENUMBERED 2006 POLICE DEPARTMENT Low-Density -District(RFZ) CODE RULES AND Residential R-80, 280-202;280-204 Advertising 1-14 REGULATIONS R-120,R-200 and RENTAL PERMITS 207-7 Advisory Board 1-14 A290-15 R-400 Districts Residential Office(RO) Alarm systems 1-14 RENTAL PERMITS 207-7; 280-13;280-15 District 280-38 Alcoholic beverages 1-14 207-9 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Resort Residential(RR) Appearance tickets 1-14 Signs 280-80;280-81; PROPERTY District 280-35 Appointments 1-14 280-85 MAINTENANCE Site Plan Approval 280-127 Bicycles 1-14 Small Wind Energy Systems 100-4 ZONING 280-4;280-78; Bingo 1-14 277-4 FIRE PREVENTION AND 280-111 Boats and Boating 1-14 STORMWATER BUILDING CODE ACCIDENTAL Burning 1-14 MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION DISCHARGES Charges 1-14 236-4 144-3;144-8;144-15; SEWERS AND SEWAGE Continuation of provisions TOBACCO 144-20 DISPOSAL 215-4 1-16 ADVERTISING FLOOD DAMAGE STORM SEWER Costs and expenses 1-14 249-1;249-2;249-3; PREVENTION 148-4; SYSTEMS;ILLICIT Defense and 249-4;249-5 148-22 DISCHARGES, indemnification 1-14 ZONING 280-4 Hamlet Density(HD) ACTIVITIES AND Disabled persons 1-14 ADVISORY BOARD Residential District CONNECTIONS 235-7 Docks 1-14 Adoption of Renumbered 280-22 ADOPTION OF CODE Dogs 1-14 2006 Code 1-14 LANDMARK Amendments to Code 1-8 Domestic partnerships 1-14 Code of Ethics 26-2 PRESERVATION Bicycles 1-2 Environmental quality Community Preservation 170-7 Bingo 1-2 review 1-14 Fund Advisory Board Low-Density Residential Boats and Boating 1-2 Farms and farming 1-14 17-16 R-40 District 280-19 Bonds 1-4 Fees 1-14 Establishment of RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 Burning 1-2 Fire prevention 1-14 Community Housing STORMWATER Charges 1-4 Games of chance 1-14 Fund 17-51 MANAGEMENT Code book to be kept up-to- Garbage,rubbish and refuse Ethics Board 26-21 236-4 date 1-9 1-14 Records Management 59-15 WATERFRONT Copy of Code on file 1-7 GENERAL PROVISIONS Southold Community CONSISTENCY Distribution of local laws, 1-14\1-18 Preservation Fund 17-4 REVIEW 268-3 ordinances and Grievances 1-14 AFFORDABLE HOUSING WETLANDS AND resolutions 1-2 Hearings 1-14 Affordable Housing(AHD) SHORELINE 275-2, Docks 1-2 Incorporation of provisions District 280-24; 275-5 Easements 1-4 into Code 1-17 280-25;280-26; _ ZONING 280-4;280-104; Effect on previously Inspections 1-14 280-27;280-30 280-107;280-116 adopted legislation 1-5 Junkyards 1-14 Agricultural-Conservation ACCESSORY USES AND Enactments saved from Legislative intent 1-14 (A-C)District and STRUCTURES repeal;matters not` Licenses and permits 1-16 Low-Density Affordable Housing(AHD) affected 1-4 Littering 1-14 Residential R-80, District 280-27 Fees 1-10 Nonsubstantive changes in R-120,R-200 and Agricultural Planned Garbage,rubbish and refuse previously adopted R-400 Districts 280-13 / Development District 1-2 legislation 1-15 Districts 280-5 280-172 GENERAL PROVISIONS Notices 1-14 Establishment of 1-1\1-13 Obstructions 1-14 Community Housing Grades and grading 1-4 Fund 17-48 IDX:1 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE AFFORDABLE HOUSING... Hamlet Business(HB) Schools 280-26 Severability 70-6 Shrubs 72-4 District 280-45 Setbacks 280-24;280-28 Storage 70-3 Statutory authorization 72-3 HOUSING FUND 34-1; Sewers 280-29 Title 70-1 Storage 72-4 34-2;34-5;34-6 Site plan approval 280-29 Town Board 70-2;70-4; Title 72-1 A SANITARY FLOW Site plans 280-29;280-31 70-5 Trees 72-4 CREDITS, Standing committees 280-31 AGRICULTURAL Variances 72-3 TRANSFER OF Tenants 280-27;280-28; PLANNED Water 72-4 117-3;117-6;117-9; 280-30 DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL- 117-11;.117-14 Town Attorney 280-30 DISTRICT CONSERVATION(A-C) Site Plan Approval 280-137 Town Board 280-25; Accessory uses and DISTRICT AND LOW- SUBDIVISION OF LAND 280-26;280-29; structures 280-172 DENSITY 240-2;240-10;240-25; 280-30;280-31 Agricultural districts RESIDENTIAL R-80, 240-53 Town Clerk 280-29;280-30 280-173 R-120,R-200 AND R-400 ZONING 280-158 Use regulations 280-27 Building permits 280-180 DISTRICTS AFFORDABLE HOUSING Utilities 280-25;280-29 Classification 280-172 Accessory buildings and (AHD)DISTRICT Vacant lots 280-30 Clearing house 280-179 structures 280-13; Accessory uses and Variances 280-28 Conditions 280-180 280-15 structures 280-27 Vehicles 280-25 Conditions of approval Accessory uses and Administration 280-31 Violations and penalties 280-175 structures 280-13; Affordable housing 280-24; 280-31;280-32.1; Costs and expenses 280-177 280-15 280-25;280-26; 280-33 County Clerk 280-175 Affordable housing 280-13 280-27;280-30 Water 280-29 Definitions 280-171 Animals 280-13 Ambulance service 280-30 Yards 280-28 Disclosure 280-174 Apartments 280-13 Apartments 280-27 ZONING 280-24\280-33 Easements 280-175; Appeals 280-13 Appeals 280-31 Zoning Board of Appeals 280-177;280-179; Bed and breakfast 280-13 Applicability 280-26 280-28 280-180 Board of Appeals 280-13 Applicability of other Code Zoning districts 280-32.1 Farms and farming 280-174 Boardinghouses 280-13 provisions 280-32 Zoning Maps 280-29 Fire protection 280-174 Boats and Boating 280-13 Application procedure AGRICULTURAL Hearings 280-174; Bufferyards 280-13 280-29 ADVISORY 280-175;280-177 Building Inspector 280-13 Boats and Boating 280-25 COMMITTEE Height regulations 280-171 Bulk,area and parking Building Inspector 280-31 Agricultural districts 71-4 Improvements 280-171; regulations 280-14 Building permits 280-31 Appointments 71-3 280-174 Camps 280-13 Bulk,area and parking Compensation 71-3 Lots 280-173 Cemeteries 280-13 regulations 280-28 Composition;membership; Meetings 280-174 Certificates of Certificates of occupancy terms of office; Notices 280-174 appropriateness 280-15 280-31;280-33 removal 71-3 Open space 280-181 Certificates of compliance Comprehensive Plan 280-29 Definitions 71-2 Permitted uses 280-175 280-13 Construction 280-25; Farms and fanning 71-1; Planning Board 280-174; Certificates of occupancy 280-29 71-3;71-4 280-181 280-13 Costs and expenses 280-24; Meetings 71-3 Price for development rights Communicable diseases 280-30 Membership 71-3 280-176 -280-13 Definitions 280-25 Natural resources 71-1 Purpose 280-170 Conservation districts Emergencies 280-30 Planning Board 71-1;71-4 Records 280-175;280-179 280-15 Eminent domain 280-25 Powers and duties 71-4 Reports 280-174 Construction 280-13 Farms and fanning 280-26 Purpose 71-1 Requirements for eligibility Drugs and drug Fees 280-29 Reports 71-4 280-173 paraphernalia 280-13 General regulations and Site plans 71-4 Sales 280-174;280-175; Dust 280-13 requirements 280-30 Terms of office 71-3 280-176;280-177; Emergencies 280-13 Grievances 280-31 Town Board 71-1;71-3; 280-179;280-180; Farms and farming 280-12; Hearings 280-26;280-29 71-4, 280-181 280-13 Improvements 280-25; Vehicles 71-4 Subdivision 280-181 Fees 280-13 280-30 Zoning Board of Appeals Subsequent development Fences 280-13 Liens 280-25 71-1 .right sales to Town Fire prevention 280-13 Lots 280-30;280-31 Zoning districts 71-2;71-4 280-177 Fowl 280-13 Maintenance and upkeep AGRICULTURAL Town Attorney 280-175 Fumes 280-13 280-32.1 DISTRICTS Town Board 280-173; Garage sales 280-13 Meetings 280-29 AGRICULTURAL 280-174;280-176; Garages 280-13 Newspaper 280-26 ADVISORY 280-177;280-180 Gas 280-13 Notices 280-26;280-29; COMMITTEE 71-4 Town Clerk 280-174 Hearings 280-13 280-30 Agricultural Planned Water supply 280-174 Height regulations 280-13; Off-street parking 280-27; Development District ZONING 280-170\280-181 280-15 280-28 280-173 Zoning approval; Historic Preservation Parking 280-28 Real Estate Transfer Tax application and review Commission 280-15 Penalties for offenses 17-24 procedure 280-174 Home occupations 280-13 280-33 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Zoning districts 280-174 Horses 280-13 Permitted uses 280-27 240-10;240-42 Zoning Maps 280-174; Hospitals 280-13 Planning Board 280-24; ZONING 280-110 280-175 Inspections 280-13 280-28;280-29; AGRICULTURAL LANDS AGRICULTURAL USES Kennels 280-13 280-30;280-31 PRESERVATION Alcoholic beverages 72-4 Liability 280-13. Planning Commission Acquisition of development Animals 72-4 Licenses and permits 280-13 280-29 rights 70-4 Christmas trees 72-4 Lighting 280-13 Property maintenance Alienation of development Deer 72-4 Lots 280-13;280-15 280-32.1 rights 70-5 Definitions 72-4 Manure 280-13 Purpose;applicability of Construction 70-5 See Farm Stands 72-5\72-12 Membership 280-13 amendments 280-24 Costs and expenses 70-5 Farms and fanning 72-2; Mooring 280-13 Records 280-25;280-30; Definitions 70-3 72-4 Noise 280-13 280-31 Fences 70-3 General Provisions 72-1\ Notices 280-13 Registry 280-25;280-30 Hearings 70-4;70-5 72-4 Nursing homes 280-13 Rental property 280-30 Improvements 70-2 Horses 72-4 Odors 280-13 Reports 280-29;280-30 Licenses and permits 70-5 Livestock 72-4 Off-street parking 280-13 Retirement 280-25 Livestock 70-3 Poultry 724 One-family dwellings Safety standards 280-28 Open space 70-2 Purpose 72-2 280-13 Sales 280-25;280-30; Purpose 70-2 Safety standards 72-2;72-3 Parking 280-13;280-14 280-31 Sales 70-4;70-5 Sales 72-4 Permitted uses 280-13 IDX:2 Supp 66,Jun 2024 AGRICULTURAL-CONSERVATION(A-C) INDEX DISTRICT AND LOW-DENSITY RESIDENTIAL R-80,R-120,R-200 AND R-400 DISTRICTS... Places of worship 280-13 Emergencies 75-1;75-2; AMERICANS WITH Licensing 83-19 Planning Board 280-13 • 75-5;75-6 DISABILITIES ACT Light Industrial(LI)District Plastics 280-13 False alarms 75-5;75-6 See DISABLED PERSONS 280-62 Playgrounds 280-13 See Also FALSE ALARMS AMUSEMENTS Light Industrial Park/ Pools 280-13 Fees 75-4;75-8 APPEARANCE TICKETS Planned Office Park A Property maintenance See Also FIRE ALARMS 5-2 ' (LIO)District 280-58 LL'� 280-13 Fire Department 75-1;75-2 FIRE PREVENTION AND LITTERING 174-1 Purpose 280-12 FIRE PREVENTION AND BUILDING CODE Low-Density Residential Radiation 280-13 BUILDING CODE ADMINISTRATION R-40 District 280-17 Registry 280-13 ADMINISTRATION' 144-3 PARKS AND Restaurants 280=13 144-15 PUBLIC RECREATION Roller skates 280-13 Intentional false alarms 75-5 ENTERTAINMENT AREAS 193-2;193-3.1 Roofs 280-15 • Investigations 75-1 AND SPECIAL Penalties for offenses 83-25 Safety standards 280-13 Licenses and permits 75-2; EVENTS 205-2 Proof of vaccination against Sales 280-13 75-3;75-4;75-6 ZONING 280-4 rabies 83-21 Schools 280-13 NOISE,PREVENTION OF ANCHORING Purpose 83-17 Screens and screening 180-8 BOATS,DOCKS AND Rabies control 83-21;83-22 280-13 Penalties for offenses 75-8 WHARVES 96-2; Records 83-18;83-24 Setbacks 280-13;280-15 Permit required 75-3 96-3;96-7;96-11; Repeal of inconsistent local Sewers 280-13 Police Department 75-2; 96-12;96-14;96-22; laws or ordinances Signs 280-13 75-6 96-23 83-26 Single-family dwellings Purpose 75-1 COASTAL EROSION Safety standards 83-17 280-13 Records 75-2 HAZARD AREAS Service dogs 83-23 Site plan approval 280-13 Reports 75-1;75-2 111-13 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Site plan review and Severability 75-7 Fishers Island Harbor DISPOSAL 215-3; approval 280-13 Town Board 75-2;75-7 Management 157-4; 215-4 Site plans 280-13 Town Clerk 75-6 157-6. Signs 280-85 Skateboards 280-13 Violations and penalties FLOOD DAMAGE Southold Community Smoke 280-13 75-5;75-6;75-8 PREVENTION 148-4; Preservation Fund 17-4 Smoke alarms 280-13 ALARMS,FALSE 148-14;148-15; SPDES STORMWATER Special exceptions 280-13 See FALSE ALARMS 148-16;148-18; MANAGEMENT AND Storage 280-13 See FIRE ALARMS 148-21;148-22 EROSION AND Swimming pools 280-13 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Small Wind Energy Systems SEDIMENT Tenants 280-13 Adoption of Renumbered 277-4 CONTROL 234-2 Town Board 280-13 2006 Code 1-14 WETLANDS AND STORMWATER Town Clerk 280-13 AGRICULTURAL USES SHORELINE 275-2 MANAGEMENT Trustees 280-13 72-4 ZONING 280-4 236-4 Two-family dwellings ALCOHOLIC ANIMAL WASTE SUBDIVISION OF LAND 280-13 BEVERAGES 79-1 See FECAL MATTER 240-3;240-44 Use regulations 280-13 Consumption of alcoholic See PET WASTE Surcharges 83-19;83-23 Utilities 280-13 beverages in public ANIMALS Term of license and Violations and penalties restricted 79-1 AGRICULTURAL USES renewals 83-22 280-13 See Also INTOXICATING 72-4 Town Board 83-17 Water 280-13 BEVERAGES Agricultural-Conservation Town Clerk 83-18;83-19; Water supply 280-13 See Also INTOXICATION (A-C)District and 83-20;83-24 Wind energy systems,small Pedestrians 79-1 Low-Density Vaccinations 83-21 280-13 Penalties for offenses 79-2 Residential R-80, Violations and penalties Wireless communications POLICE DEPARTMENT R-120,R-200 and 83-25 facilities 280-13 RULES AND R-400 Districts 280-13 Waterfowl and Gull Feeding Yard sales 280-13 REGULATIONS ANIMALS 83-18;83-23 and Domestic Pet Yards 280-13;280-15 A290-15 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Waste 83-27 ZONING 280-12\280-15 Public Consumption 79-1\ PROPERTY See Waterfowl and Gull Zoning Board of Appeals 79-2 MAINTENANCE Feeding and Domestic 280-13 Vehicles 79-1 100-3 Pet Waste 83-27\83-31 AIR CONDITIONING Violations and penalties See Also CATS WETLANDS AND FLOOD DAMAGE 79-2 Costs and expenses 83-23 SHORELINE 275-2 PREVENTION 148-16 ZONING 280-4 Definitions 83-18 ZONING 280-4;280-78; SEWERS AND SEWAGE ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES Dog Licensing and 280-111 DISPOSAL 215-2; See Also OFF-ROAD Identification 83-16\ ANTENNAS 215-4 VEHICLES 83-26 See Also SATELLITE DISH STORM SEWER VEHICLES,MOTOR- Dogs 83-6;83-17;83-18; ANTENNAS SYSTEMS;ILLICIT DRIVEN 264-3 83-19;83-20;83-21; Wireless Communication DISCHARGES, ALUMINUM 83-22;83-23;83-24; Facilities 280-68; ACTIVITIES AND ELECTRICAL 83-26 280-69;280-70; CONNECTIONS 235-5 INSPECTIONS 126-4 See Dogs 83-6\83-15 280-71;280-72; AIR POLLUTION Garbage,Rubbish and See Ducks 83-1\83-5 280-73;280-74; See Also POLLUTION Refuse 233-1 Farmland Bill of Rights 280-76;280-76.1; ZONING 280-77;280-111 LITTERING 174-1 280-98;280-99 280-76.2 AIR RIFLES Roadway Construction Fees 83-19;83-23 ZONING 280-4 PARKS AND 161-36 Fishers Island Harbor APARTMENTS RECREATION Signs 280-82 Management 157-11 Affordable Housing(AHD) AREAS 193-6 ZONING 280-111 Garbage,Rubbish and District 280-27 ALARM SYSTEMS AMBULANCE SERVICE Refuse 233-1 Agricultural-Conservation Adoption of Renumbered Affordable Housing(AHD) Guide dogs 83-23 (A-C)District and 2006 Code 1-14 District 280-30 Hearing dogs 83-23 Low-Density ALARM SYSTEMS 75-1; Exemption for Volunteer Issuance of license; Residential R-80, 75-2;75-3;75-5;75-6 Firefighters and identification tag 83-24 R-120,R-200 and BICYCLES 88-2 Ambulance Workers Legislative authority 83-16 R-400 Districts 280-13 Charges 75-6;75-8 245-11;245-13 Liability 83-25 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Charges for false alarms; Special Events Requiring Licenses and permits PROPERTY rules and regulations Chairperson of the 83-17;83-19;83-20; MAINTENANCE 75-6 Zoning Board of 83-21;83-22;83-23; 100-4 Definitions 75-2 Appeals'Approval 83-24;83-26 Exemption for War Disorderly conduct 75-8 205-5 Licenses issued only by Veterans and Gold Star Disorderly persons 75-8 Town Clerk 83-20 Parents 245-16.1 IDX:3 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE APARTMENTS... General Business(B) See ZONING BOARD OF ASHES Senior Citizen Exemption District 28048 APPEALS PARKS AND 245-3;2454 Hamlet Business(HB) APPEALS,ZONING RECREATION- SEWERS AND SEWAGE District 280-45 BOARD OF AREAS 193-2 DISPOSAL 215-16; A Hamlet Density(HD) See BOARD OF ZONING SEWERS AND SEWAGE 215-18 Residential District APPEALS DISPOSAL 215-4 SHELLFISH AND OTHER 280-22 APPEARANCE TICKETS ASSEMBLIES,PUBLIC MARINE Historic Preservation Adoption of Renumbered See PUBLIC RESOURCES 219-4 District(HPD)280-193 2006 Code 1-14 ASSEMBLIES Signs 280-88 Light Industrial(LI)District Amusements 5-2 ASSESSMENT AND TAX Site Plan Approval 280-133 280-62 APPEARANCE TICKETS RELIEF FOR SOIL REMOVAL 228-6 Light Industrial Park/ 5-1;5-2;5-3 SUPERSTORM SANDY Special Events Requiring Planned Office Park Certain public servants IMPACT Chairperson of the (LIO)District 280-58 authorized to issue Applicability 245-24 Zoning Board of Limited Business(LB) appearance tickets 5-2 Assessments 245-20; Appeals'Approval District 280-41 Code Enforcement Officer 245-21;245-22; 205-4 Plum Island Conservation 5-2 245-23;245-24 Special Events Requiring District(PIC)280-187 Dogs 5-2 Assessor 245-23 Town Board Approval Plum Island Research Fire prevention 5-2 Board of Assessment 205-7 District(PIR)280-183 FIRE PREVENTION AND 245-23 STORMWATER RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 BUILDING CODE Definitions 245-20 MANAGEMENT Residential Office(RO) ADMINISTRATION Eligibility criteria;relief 236-12 District 280-38 144-25 granted 245-22 Street Excavations 237-14 WETLANDS AND Firesafety 5-2 Emergency Management SUBDIVISION OF LAND SHORELINE 275-2 Parking 5-2;5-3 Agency 245-23 240-7;240-44 ZONING 280-4;280-78 Peddling and soliciting 5-2 Implementation and Targeted Business APPEALS Purpose.5-1 adoption of Superstorm Investment Exemption Affordable Housing(AHD) Safety standards 5-2 Sandy Assessment 245-7 District 280-31 Sanitation 5-2 Relief Act 245-21 Veterans'Exemption 245-8; Agricultural-Conservation Service of appearance Improvements 245-20; 245-9 (A-C)District and tickets 5-3 245-22;245-23 WATERFRONT Low-Density Signs 5-2 Insurance 245-23 CONSISTENCY Residential R-80, Vehicles 5-2 Other provisions 245-23 REVIEW 268-3;268-5 R-120,R-200 and Violations and penalties Reports 245-23 WETLANDS AND R-400 Districts 280-13 5-1;5-2;5-3 Superstorm Sandy 245-20; SHORELINE 275-4; Board of Appeals 280-146 Waterfowl and Gull Feeding 245-21;245-22;245-23 275-6;275-11 See Also BOARD OF and Domestic Pet TAXATION 245-20\245-24 Wireless Communication APPEALS Waste 83-29 ASSESSMENTS Facilities 280-76 COASTAL EROSION APPOINTMENTS Assessment and Tax Relief YOUTH BOARD 68-3; HAZARD AREAS Adoption of Renumbered for Superstorm Sandy 68-4;68-5 111-24;111-25;111-26 2006 Code 1-14 Impact 245-20; ZONING 280-92;280-159 Farm Stands 72-11 ' AGRICULTURAL 245-21;245-22; ASSESSOR FIRE PREVENTION AND ADVISORY 245-23;245-24 Assessment and Tax Relief BUILDING CODE COMMITTEE 71-3 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; for Superstorm Sandy ADMINISTRATION Board of Appeals 280-145 PROPERTY Impact 245-23 144-5 Ethics Board 26-21 MAINTENANCE ASSESSORS 9-3;9-4 FLOOD DAMAGE FIRE PREVENTION AND 100-6;100-10 Exemption for Historic PREVENTION 148-4; BUILDING CODE COASTAL EROSION Properties 245-19 148-23 ADMINISTRATION HAZARD AREAS Exemption for Volunteer LANDMARK 144-5 111-10 Firefighters and PRESERVATION POLICE DEPARTMENT Exemption for Cold War Ambulance Workers 170-11 51-3;514 Veterans 245-18 245-11 Plum Island Conservation POLICE DEPARTMENT Exemption for Disabled Exemption for War District(PIC)280-187 RULES AND Persons With Limited Veterans and Gold Star Plum Island Research REGULATIONS Income 245-10 Parents 245-16 District(PIR)280-183 A290-5 Exemption for Historic LITTERING 174-5 Real Estate Transfer Tax RECORDS 59-5 Properties 245-19 Senior Citizen Exemption 17-34 Residency Requirements Exemption for Volunteer 245-3 RECORDS 59-8;59-10 42-10 Firefighters and Targeted Business RENTAL PERMITS 207-8 Site Plan Approval 280-135 Ambulance Workers Investment Exemption SPDES STORMWATER Small Wind Energy Systems 245-11;245-12;245-14 245-7 MANAGEMENT AND 277-7 Exemption for War See Also TAX ASSESSOR EROSION AND SPDES STORMWATER Veterans and Gold Star Veterans'Exemption 245-9 SEDIMENT MANAGEMENT AND Parents 245-16; ASSESSORS CONTROL 234-8 EROSION AND 245-16.1 Amendment of Session Special Events Requiring SEDIMENT FIRE PREVENTION AND Laws 9-3 Chairperson of the CONTROL 234-1 BUILDING CODE Approval by referendum.9-5 Zoning Board of TRANSPORTATION ADMINISTRATION Assessor 9-3;9-4 Appeals'Approval ACCESS 144-5;144-19;144-20 Conditions as to 205-6 MANAGEMENT 64-4 Hamlet Business(HB) effectiveness 9-4 STORM SEWER YOUTH BOARD 68-5 District 280-45 See Election 9-1\9-2 SYSTEMS;ILLICIT AREA,YARD AND BULK HOUSING FUND 34-3 Number 9-3\9-5 DISCHARGES, REGULATIONS Light Industrial(LI)District Town Board 9-4 ACTIVITIES AND See LOTS 280-62 AUXILIARY POLICE CONNECTIONS See YARDS Light Industrial Park/ See POLICE OFFICERS 235-13;235-14 ARREST WARRANTS Planned Office Park AWNINGS STORMWATER Dogs 83-9 (LIO)District 280-58 FIRE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT See Also SEARCH LITTERING 174-5 BUILDING CODE 236-14 WARRANTS PUBLIC HEARINGS, ADMINISTRATION SUBDIVISION OF LAND See Also WARRANTS NOTICE OF 55-1 144-8 240-10 ASBESTOS Recreational Floating Zone Garbage,Rubbish and See Also ZONING BOARD SEWERS AND SEWAGE District(RFZ)280-201 Refuse 233-4 OF APPEALS DISPOSAL 215-9 SANITARY FLOW General Business(B) APPEALS BOARD CREDITS, District 280-48 See BOARD OF APPEALS TRANSFER OF 117-9 IDX:4 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX AWNINGS... Hamlet Business(HB) Parking at Beaches 189-3 Purchase of bingo Light Industrial Park/ District 280-45 Residential Office(RO) equipment 92-5 Planned Office Park Signs 280-85 District 280-38 Purpose 92-1 (LIO)District 280-58 Resort Residential(RR) Remuneration prohibited Limited Business(LB) B — District 280-35 92-10 District 280-41 ZONING 280-4;280-78 Town Board 92-1 Low-Density Residential BACKFILLING BICYCLES Use of proceeds 92-6 R-40 District 280-17 See Also EXCAVATIONS Adoption of Code 1-2 Violations and penalties Marine I(MI)District See Also FILL Adoption of Renumbered 92-11 280-52 Roadway Construction 2006 Code 1-14 BLASTING Marine II(1VIII)District 161-25;161-36;16144 Alarm systems 88-2 See EXPLOSION 280-55 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Applicability 88-8 HAZARDS Membership 280-145 DISPOSAL 215-9 BICYCLES 88-1;88-2; See EXPLOSIVES Notice of hearing 280-150 Street Excavations 237-13; 88-3;88-5;88-6 BLIGHT Notices 280-146;280-150 237-16 Coasting;carrying children BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Permitted uses 280-146 SUBDIVISION OF LAND 88-5 PROPERTY Plum Island Conservation 240-36 Cutouts prohibited 88-4 MAINTENANCE District(PIC)280-187 WETLANDS AND Design Standards 240-45 100-3;100-4 Plum Island Research SHORELINE 275-11 Hamlet Business(HB) FLOOD DAMAGE District(PIR)280-183 BAGS,PLASTIC District 280-45 PREVENTION 148-3 Powers and duties 280-146 See PLASTIC BAGS Light required 88-1 LITTERING 174-1 Qualifications 280-146 BARRICADES Limited Business(LB) RENTAL PERMITS 207-1 Reports 280-146 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; District 280-41 BLOCKS Residential Office(RO) PROPERTY Motorcycles 88-4 Design Standards 240-45 District 280-38 MAINTENANCE Operation of bicycle 88-3 Floating Homes 96-27 Resort Residential(RR) 100-9 Parks and recreation 88-1; FLOOD DAMAGE District 280-35 SEWERS AND SEWAGE 88-2;88-3;88-5 PREVENTION 148-21 Rules of conduct and DISPOSAL 215-9 Pedestrians 88-2;88-6 General Business(B) procedure 280-148 Street Excavations 237-12; Penalties for offenses 88-7 District 28048 Safety standards 280-146 237-13 PUBLIC Hamlet Business(HB) - Site Plan Approval 280-131 WETLANDS AND ENTERTAINMENT District 280-45 Special exceptions 280-146 SHORELINE 275-11 AND SPECIAL Site Plan Approval 280-133 Special permits 280-146 BATHING EVENTS 205-2 Small Wind Energy Systems Town Board 280-145; BOATS,DOCKS AND See Also ROLLER 277-2 280-149 WHARVES 96-7. SKATES STORMWATER Town Clerk 280-150 96-11;96-12;96-.16; Sidewalks 88-6 MANAGEMENT Variances 280-146 96-19;96-20;96-21 Site Plan Approval 280-137 236-4 Waivers 280-150 Marine I(MI)District See Also SKATEBOARDS SUBDIVISION OF LAND ZONING 280-4;280-78; 280-52 Southold Community ' 240-3;240-10;240-17; 280-79;280-121; Marine II(MII)District Preservation Fund 17-8 240-21 280-145\280-150; 280-55 SUBDIVISION OF LAND WATERFRONT 280-154 Parking at Beaches 189-1; 240-10;240-53 CONSISTENCY Zoning Board of Appeals 189-2 TRANSPORTATION REVIEW 268-3 280-149 PARKS AND ACCESS WETLANDS AND See Also ZONING BOARD RECREATION MANAGEMENT 64-5 SHORELINE 275-2 OF APPEALS AREAS 193-3.1; Use of bell or whistle as ZONING 280-4;280-116 Zoning Maps 280-146 .193-4;193-5 alarm 88-2 BOARD OF APPEALS BOARD OF ASSESSMENT SHELLFISH AND OTHER Use of sidewalks 88-6 Additional conditions and Assessment and Tax Relief MARINE Vehicles 88-1;88-2;88-3; safeguards 280-147 for Superstorm Sandy RESOURCES 219-4 88-4;88-5;88-6 Agricultural-Conservation Impact 245-23 ZONING 280-78 Violations and penalties (A-C)District and Rules of Conduct 26-13 BATTERIES 88-7 Low-Density BOARD OF JUNKYARDS 166-1 BILLBOARDS Residential R-80, COMMISSIONERS Light Industrial(LI)District Signs 280-83 R-120,R-200 and BURNING,OUTDOOR 280-62 ZONING 280-4 R-400 Districts 280-13 104-1 Light Industrial Park/ BINGO Appeals 280-146 POLICE DEPARTMENT Planned Office Park Adoption of Code 1-2 See Also APPEALS 51-2 (LIO)District 280-58 Adoption of Renumbered Appointment;membership BOARD OF HEALTH BEACH FIRES 2006 Code 1-14 280-145 See Also HEALTH See FIRES BINGO AND GAMES OF Appointments 280-145 OFFICER See OPEN BURNING CHANCE 92-1;92-2; Board of Appeals 280-145; TOURIST AND TRAILER BED AND BREAKFAST 92-3;92-4;92-5;92-6; 280-146;280-147; CAMPS 253-6;253-7; Agricultural-Conservation 92-7;92-8;92-10; 280-148;280-149; 253-14 (A-C)District and 92-11 280-150 BOARD OF REVIEW Low-Density See Also GAMBLING Building Inspector 280-146 COASTAL EROSION Residential R-80, See Also GAMES OF Certificates of occupancy HAZARD AREAS R-120,R-200 and CHANCE 280-146 111-23;111-24; R-400 Districts 280-13 BINGO AND GAMES OF Costs and expenses 280-146 111-25;111-26;111-29 General Business(B) CHANCE County Clerk 280-146 BOARD OF TRUSTEES District 280-48 Bingo 92-1\92-11 Districts 280-9 BOATS,DOCKS AND Hamlet Business(HB) Bingo permitted 92-2 Escrow accounts 280-146 WHARVES 96-1; District 28045 See Games of Chance EXPENSES OF TOWN 96-2;96-3;96-23; Hamlet Density(HD) 92-12\92-15 OFFICERS 30-1 96-25;96-31;96-32 Residential District Leased premises 92-4 Farm Stands 72-11 COASTAL EROSION 280-22 License required 92-3 .Fees 280-149 HAZARD AREAS Historic Preservation Licenses and permits 92-2; General Business(B) 111-6 District(HPD)280-193 92-3 District 28048 Design Standards 240-45 Limited Business(LB) Management and operation Hamlet Business(HB) Ducks 83-4 District 280-41 92-9 District 280-45 Shellfish 219-7;219-8 Low-Density Residential Maximum value of all Hamlet Density(HD) SHELLFISH AND OTHER R-40 District 280-17 prizes on one occasion Residential District MARINE Marine I(MI)District 92-8 280-22 RESOURCES 2194; 280-52 Maximum value of single Hearings 280-146;280-150 219-16;219-17; Marine II(MII)District prize 92-7 Light Industrial(LI)District 219-18;219-21 280-55 Penalties for offenses 92-11 280-62 Site Plan Approval 280-133 IDX:5 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE BOARD OF TRUSTEES... STORMWATER Wireless Communication Notices 96-10;96-13; SUBDIVISION OF LAND MANAGEMENT Facilities 280-69 96-25;96-31;96-32; 240-3;240-7;240-20; 236-13 ZONING 280-4;280-78; 96-33 240-23;240-25; WETLANDS AND 280-110;280-119 Notices of violations 96-31; 240-30;240-31; SHORELINE 275-2; BOATS,DOCKS AND 96-32 240-32;240-33; 275-3;275-3.1;275-4; WHARVES Obstruction and Use of 240-34;240-35; 275-6;275-7;275-11 Administration and Town Waters 96-1\96-3 240-36;240-37 B BOARD OF ZONING Enforcement 96-30\ Operation of boats near WETLANDS AND APPEALS 96-33 beaches and bathers SHORELINE 275-9 STORMWATER Anchoring 96-2;96-3; 96-11 BONFIRES MANAGEMENT 96-7;96-11;96-12; Operators 96-15 See BURNING 236-14 96-14;96-22;96-23 Parades 96-16 See FIRES See Also ZONING BOARD Anchoring in Mattituck Permit required 96-1 See OPEN BURNING OF APPEALS Creek 96-23 Police officers 96-15 BOWLING ALLEYS BOARDINGHOUSES Aquatic events 96-18 Prohibited discharges 96-8 General Business(B) Agricultural-Conservation Bathing 96-7;96-11;96-12; See Public Docks 96-4\96-5 District 280-48 (A-C)District and 96-16;96-19;96-20; Ramps 96-9 ZONING 280-4 Low-Density 96-21 Records 96-10;96-25 BRIDGES Residential R-80, Bathing and swimming Registration 96-24 FLOOD DAMAGE R-120,R-200 and 96-19 Regulation of personal PREVENTION 148-3; R-400 Districts 280-13 Board of Trustees 96-1; watercraft and specialty 148-23 Hamlet Business(HB) 96-2;96-3;96-23; prop-craft 96-16 Notification of Defects District 280-45 96-25;96-31;96-32 Restricted areas at end of 237-1 Parking at Beaches 189-3 Boats 96-6\96-25 Town highways 96-2 Parking at Beaches 189-2 ZONING 280-78 Boats and Boating 96-2; Safety standards 96-14; Stop and Yield Intersections BOATS AND BOATING 96-3;96-6;96-7;96-9; 96-15 260-6 Adoption of Code 1-2 96-10;96-11;96-12; Sales 96-10;96-25 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Adoption of Renumbered 96-13;96-14;96-15; Sanitary regulations 96-8 240-17 2006 Code 1-14 96-17;96-18;96-20; Scuba diving 96-20 VEHICLES AND Affordable Housing(AHD) 96-22;96-23;96-24; Short title;applicability TRAFFIC 260-8 District 280-25 96-25 96-6 WETLANDS AND Agricultural-Conservation Certificates of registration Signs 96-23 SHORELINE 275-11 (A-C)District and 96-10 Spearfishing 96-21 BRUSH,GRASS AND Low-Density Charges 96-10;96-25 Special permits 96-18 WEEDS " Residential R-80, Compliance required; Speed limits 96-13 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; R-120,R-200 and penalties for offenses Speed limits;manner of PROPERTY R-400 Districts 280-13 96-33 operation 96-13 MAINTENANCE BOATS,DOCKS AND Construction 96-8 Storage 96-10;96-25 100-4 WHARVES 96-2; Costs and expenses 96-10; Stormwater 96-8 BURNING,OUTDOOR 96-3;96-6;96-7;96-9; 96-25 Swimming pools 96-8 104-1;104-2 96-10;96-11;96-12; Definitions 96-7 Toilet facilities 96-8 Garbage,Rubbish and 96-13;96-14;96-15; Docks 96-1;96-3;96-12; Towing 96-7;96-12;96-16 Refuse 233-1;233-4 96-17;96-18;96-20; 96-14;96-22 Town Board 96-10;96-13; See Also GRASS 96-22;96-23;96-24; Drugs and drug 96-18;96-24 CLIPPINGS 96-25 paraphernalia 96-15 Town Clerk 96-32 JUNKYARDS 166-7 COASTAL EROSION Dumps and dumping 96-8 Trustees 96-24;96-25 See Also LAWNS HAZARD AREAS Emergencies 96-17 Unnavigable boats;hazards NOISE,PREVENTION OF 111-5 Enforcing officer 96-30 to navigation 96-10 180-4 Fishers Island Harbor .Equipment 96-14 Vehicles 96-9 Roadway Construction Management 157-3; Explosives 96-16 Violations and penalties 161-16;161-30;161-42 157-5;157-6;157-8; Fees 96-3 96-8;96-14;96-15; Snow and Ice Removal 157-10;157-12 See Floating Homes 96-26\ 96-31;96-33 237-20 Floating Homes 96-26 96-29 Water 96-7;96-12;96-16 SOIL REMOVAL 228-7 Garbage,Rubbish and Fuel 96-16 Water-skiers 96-12 Street Excavations 237-13 Refuse 233-4 Garbage,rubbish and refuse Wetlands 96-8 SUBDIVISION OF LAND General Business(B) 96-8 BONDS 240-10 District 280-48 Gas 96-17 Adoption of Code 1-4 TOURIST AND TRAILER Light Industrial(LI)District Gases 96-16 COASTAL EROSION CAMPS 253-5 280-62 Hearing 96-32 HAZARD AREAS WETLANDS AND Light Industrial Park/ Hearings 96-31;96-32 111-15;111-27;111-28 SHORELINE 275-2; Planned Office Park Historic preservation 96-15 Design Standards 240-45 275-11 (LIO)District 280-58 Hunting 96-20 HIGHWAY See Also YARD WASTE Marine I(MI)District Improvements 96-8 SPECIFICATIONS ZONING 280-4;280-93; 280-52 Inspections 96-24 161-49 280-95 Marine II(1VIII)District Internal-combustion HOUSING FUND 34-4 BUDGET 280-55. engines;mufflers 96-17 Roadway Construction Chief of Police A290-7 Parking at Beaches 189-2 Issuance of permits by 161-46 LITTERING 174-5 PARKS AND Board of Trustees 96-3 SEWERS AND SEWAGE POLICE DEPARTMENT RECREATION Liability 96-10;96-25 DISPOSAL 215-8 51-4 AREAS 193-1;193-3; Licenses and permits 96-3; Site Plan Approval YOUTH BOARD 68-4 193-5 96-24 280-131;280-137 BUFFERS Plum Island Research Liens 96-10;96-25 SOIL REMOVAL 228-9 COASTAL EROSION District(PIR)280-183 Lighting 96-14 Southold Community HAZARD AREAS Resort Residential(RR) Markers 96-23 Preservation Fund 111-12 District 280-35 Mooring 96-3;96-7;96-22; 17-5;17-6 Light Industrial(LI)District Shellfish 219-8;219-9; 96-24;96-25 SPDES STORMWATER 280-62;280-64 219-10 Mooring and anchoring MANAGEMENT AND Light Industrial Park/ SHELLFISH AND OTHER 96-22 EROSION AND Planned Office Park MARINE Mooring permits 96-24 SEDIMENT (LIO)District 280-58; RESOURCES 219-4; Mooring without a permit CONTROL 234-8 280-60 219-12 96-25 STORMWATER Plum Island Conservation Site Plan Approval 280-137 Motor vehicles 96-24 MANAGEMENT District(PIC)280-187 WETLANDS AND Mufflers 96-17 236-4 Plum Island Research SHORELINE 275-2; Noise 96-17 Street Excavations 237-9; District(PIR)280-183 275-11 Notice of violation 96-31 237-18 IDX:6 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX BUFFERS... Preservation of Natural LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Small Wind Energy Systems Landscaping 100-4 Features 240-49 172-8 277-3;277-6 Lawns 100-4 See Also SCREENS AND PUBLIC SPDES STORMWATER Liability 100-11 SCREENING ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT AND Licenses and permits 100-3 Site Plan Approval AND SPECIAL EROSION AND Liens 100-10 280-131;280-137 EVENTS 205-2 SEDIMENT Litter 100-3 STORMWATER RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 CONTROL 234-1 Notices 100-6;100-7; MANAGEMENT SANITARY FLOW Special Exception Uses 100-8;100-9;100-11 236-13 CREDITS, 280-140 Nuisances 100-2 SUBDIVISION OF LAND TRANSFER OF 117-9 See Also SPECIAL Obstructions 100-2 240-3;240-17;240-21; Signs 280-81;280-85; PERMITS Open space 100-3 240-42;240-43 280-88 STORMWATER Paper 100-3 WATERFRONT Site Plan Approval MANAGEMENT Penalties for offenses CONSISTENCY 280-127;280-130; 236-5 100-11 REVIEW 268-3 280-131 Street Numbering 237-25; Ponds 100-4 WETLANDS AND Small Wind Energy Systems 237-26 Property maintenance SHORELINE 275-2; 277-7 SUBDIVISION OF LAND 100-1;100-4 275-4;275-5;275-11 SOIL REMOVAL 228-4 240-10;240-25 Purpose 100-2 Wireless Communication STORMWATER Wireless Communication Records 100-3;100-8 Facilities 280-70; MANAGEMENT Facilities 280-70; Reports 100-5 280-72 236-4;236-9;236-12; 280-71;280-74 Residential districts 100-4 ZONING 280-4;280-92; 236-13;236-15 ZONING 280-4;280-105; Safety standards 100-2; 280-94;280-95; Street Numbering 237-28 280-114;280-121; 100-3;100-4 280-96;280-118 WATERFRONT 280-124;280-125; Service of notice 100-6 BUFFERYARDS CONSISTENCY 280-151;280-152; Setbacks 100-4 Agricultural-Conservation REVIEW 268-6 280-153 Severability 100-12 (A-C)District and WETLANDS AND BUILDINGS, Sidewalks 100-4 Low-Density SHORELINE 275-11 DEMOLITION OF Site plan approval 100-4 Residential R-80, Wireless Communication See DEMOLITION OF Spas 100-4 R-120,R-200 and Facilities 280-70; BUILDINGS Standards 100-4 R-400 Districts 280-13 280-74;280-76 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE Storage 100-3 Special Exception Uses ZONING 280-4;280-92; See UNSAFE BUILDINGS Swimming pools 100-4 280-143 280-105;280-109; See UNSAFE Title 100-1 BUILDING 280-151;280-152; STRUCTURES Town Attorney 100-8; CONSTRUCTION 280-153;280-154; BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 100-11 See Also CONSTRUCTION 280-155;280-208 PROPERTY Town Board 100-7 BUILDING PERMITS MAINTENANCE Trees 1004 FIRE PREVENTION AND Affordable Housing(AHD) Abandonment 100-3;100-4 Unsafe buildings 100-1; BUILDING CODE District 280-31 Accessory buildings and 100-4;100-5 ADMINISTRATION Agricultural Planned structures 100-4 Vehicles 100-3;100-4; 144-5;144-15 Development District Animals 100-3 100-5 Site Plan Approval 280-128 280-180 Apartments 100-4 Village Trustees 100-5 BUILDING INSPECTOR BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Assessments 100-6;100-10 Violations and penalties Affordable Housing(AHD) PROPERTY Barricades 100-9 100-6;100-7;100-10; District 280-31 MAINTENANCE Blight 100-3;1004 100-11 Agricultural-Conservation 1004 Brush,grass and weeds Water 100-4 (A-C)District and COASTAL EROSION 100-4 Wells 100-4 . Low-Density HAZARD AREAS Building Inspector 100-5; When effective 100-13 Residential R-80, 111-6 100-6;100-7;100-9; Yards 100-3;100-4 R-120,R-200 and See Also CONSTRUCTION 100-10 Zoning districts 100-4 R400 Districts 280-13 PERMITS Building permits 100-4 BURNING Board of Appeals 280-146 Districts 280-8;280-9; Certificates of occupancy Adoption of Code 1-2 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 280-10 100-4 Adoption of Renumbered PROPERTY ELECTRICAL Cesspools 100-4 2006 Code 1-14 MAINTENANCE INSPECTIONS 126-3 Combustibles 100-3 BURNING,OUTDOOR 100-5;100-6;100-7; Ethics Board 26-21 Condominiums 100-4 104-1;104-2 100-9;100-10 FIRE PREVENTION AND Contents of notice 100-7 FIRE PREVENTION AND See Also CODE BUILDING CODE Costs and expenses 100-7; BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION - 100-9;100-10 ADMINISTRATION OFFICER 144-3;144=5;144-6; County Clerk 100-8 144-6;144-8;144-19; Districts 280-6;280-8 144-8;144-9;144-11; Definitions 100-3 144-21 ELECTRICAL 144-12;144-13; Demolition 100-4;100-9; See Also FIRES INSPECTIONS 126-3 144-15;144-16; 100-10 JUNKYARDS 166-3;166-7 FILMING 139-8 144-17;144-19;144-25 Dumpsters 100-3;1004 See Also OPEN BURNING FIRE PREVENTION AND Garbage,Rubbish and Easements 100-3 STORMWATER BUILDING CODE Refuse 233-6 Emergencies 1004;100-5; MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION LANDMARK 100-9 236-4 144-3;144-5;144-6; PRESERVATION Emergency measures to WETLANDS AND 144-7;144-8;144-9; 170-5;170-6 vacate 100-9 SHORELINE 275-2 144-10;144-12; See Also LICENSES AND Emergency vehicles 100-2 BURNING,OPEN 144-13;144-14; PERMITS Fences 100-4 See FIRES 144-15;144-16; LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Filing a copy of notice See OPEN BURNING 144-17;144-18; 172-8 100-8 BURNING,OUTDOOR 144-19;144-21; RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 Fire Department 100-5 Board of Commissioners 144-23;144-24;144-25 Residential Office(RO) Garbage,rubbish and refuse 104-1 FLOOD DAMAGE District 280-38 100-3;100-4 Brush,grass and weeds PREVENTION 148-4; SANITARY FLOW Glass 100-3 104-1;104-2 148-11 CREDITS, Graffiti 100-4 Burning 104-1;104-2 See Also INSPECTIONS TRANSFER OF Health hazards 100-2 Exclusions 104-4 Light Industrial(LI)District 117-10 Hearings 100-7 Fire Department 104-2 280-62 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Hedges 100-4 Fires 104-1;104-2;104-3 Light Industrial Park/ DISPOSAL 215-7 Height regulations 100-4 See Also FIRES Planned Office Park Site Plan Approval Hot tubs 100-4 Garbage,rubbish and refuse (LIO)District 280-58 280-127;280-130; Inspection and report 100-5 104-1 280-134 Inspections 100,5;100-9 Grass fires;permits 104-2 IDX:7 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE BURNING,OUTDOOR... Issuance of fire permits; CARBON MONOXIDE Special Events Requiring Adoption of Renumbered agreement with Fire FIRE PREVENTION AND Chairperson of the 2006 Code 1-14 District 104-1 BUILDING CODE Zoning Board of ALARM SYSTEMS 75-6; Licenses and permits ADMINISTRATION Appeals'Approval 75-8 104-1;104-2 144-15 205-4 BOATS,DOCKS AND Penalties for offenses 104-5 CARBON MONOXIDE Special Events Requiring WHARVES 96-10; Sidewalks 104-1 DETECTORS Town Board Approval 96-25 Supervision of fires 104-3 RENTAL PERMITS 207-4 205-7 See Also COSTS AND Town Board 104-1 CARNIVALS WETLANDS AND EXPENSES Violations and penalties PUBLIC SHORELINE 275-3.1 Emergency Removal of C 104-1;104-5 ENTERTAINMENT CERTIFICATES OF Vehicles 260-24 BUS STOPS AND SPECIAL OCCUPANCY Farmland Bill of Rights VEHICLES AND EVENTS 205-2 Affordable Housing(AHD) 280-101 TRAFFIC 260-21; CATS District 280-31;280-33 See Also FEES 260-28 See Also ANIMALS Agricultural-Conservation Fishers Island Harbor BUSINESS DISTRICTS Limited Business(LB) (A-C)District and Management 157-8; Districts 280-5 District 280-41 Low-Density 157-12 General Business(B) Waterfowl and Gull Feeding Residential R-80, Garbage,Rubbish and District 280-48 and Domestic Pet R-120,R-200 and Refuse 233-3.1;233-7 Light Industrial Park/ Waste 83-27 R-400 Districts 280-13 LITTERING 174-5 Planned Office Park ZONING 280-4;280-78 Board of Appeals 280-146 NOISE,PREVENTION OF (LIO)District 280-58 CEASE AND DESIST BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 180-4 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR ORDERS PROPERTY Parking at Beaches 189-3 172-5 COASTAL EROSION MAINTENANCE POLICE DEPARTMENT Signs 280-85 HAZARD AREAS 100-4 51-1;51-6 . Site Plan Approval 280-137 111-25 Districts 280-10 POLICE DEPARTMENT ZONING 280-78;280-93; CEMETERIES ELECTRICAL RULES AND 280-94 Agricultural-Conservation INSPECTIONS 126-3 REGULATIONS BUSINESS LICENSES (A-C)District and, Ethics Board 26-21 A290-36 See LICENSES AND Low-Density FIRE PREVENTION AND RENTAL PERMITS 207-5 PERMITS Residential R-80, BUILDING CODE, SEWERS AND SEWAGE R-120,R-200 and ADMINISTRATION DISPOSAL 215-7; _ C _ R-400 Districts 280-13 144-3;144-5;144-15; 215-15;215-16 NOISE,PREVENTION OF 144-16;144-17; Street Numbering 237-23 CABLE TELEVISION 180-8 144-19;144-20;144-25 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Removal of Utility Poles SPDES STORMWATER Preservation of Natural 240-8 237-31 MANAGEMENT AND Features 240-49 TOURIST AND TRAILER CAMPING EROSION AND RENTAL PERMITS•207-5; CAMPS 253-2 FLOOD DAMAGE SEDIMENT 207-7 VEHICLES,MOTOR- ,PREVENTION 148-4 CONTROL 234-1 Residential Office(RO) DRIVEN 264-19 Recreational Vehicle Parks CERTIFICATES OF District 280-38 ZONING 280-4;280-115 253-20 APPROPRIATENESS SANITARY FLOW CHIEF OF POLICE ZONING 280-4 Agricultural-Conservation CREDITS, Budget A290-7 CAMPS (A-C)District and TRANSFER OF Chief of Police A290-6; Agricultural-Conservation Low-Density 117-13 A290-7 (A-C)District and Residential R-80, Signs 280-85 FILMING 139-3;139-4; Low-Density R-120,R-200 and Site Plan Approval 280-130 139-8;139-13 Residential R-80, R-400 Districts 280-15 SPDES STORMWATER General duties A290-6 R-120,R-200 and LANDMARK MANAGEMENT AND Inspections A290-7 R-400 Districts 280-13 PRESERVATION EROSION AND Investigations A290-7 General Business(B) 170-4;170-6;170-7; SEDIMENT Lieutenant A290-8;A290-9 District 280-48 170-9;170-10;170-12; CONTROL 234-8 Meetings A290-7 Light Industrial Park/ 170-14 STORMWATER Members of the Department Planned Office Park Site Plan Approval 280-131 MANAGEMENT A290-33 (LIO)District 280-58 CERTIFICATES OF 236-15 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS Low-Density Residential APPROVAL Street Numbering 237-25 AND TRANSIENT R-40 District 280-17 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Targeted Business RETAIL Resort Residential(RR) 240-21 Investment Exemption MERCHANTS 197-11 District 280-35 CERTIFICATES OF 245-7 See Also POLICE CHIEF TOURIST AND TRAILER COMPLIANCE ZONING 280-4;280-112; Police Department 51-1; CAMPS 253-1;253-2; Agricultural-Conservation 280-151;280-154; A290-7 253-3;253-5;253-6; (A-C)District and 280-207;280-208 POLICE DEPARTMENT 253-7;253-8;253-10; Low-Density CERTIFICATES OF RULES AND 253-11;253-12; Residential R-80, REGISTRATION REGULATIONS 253-13;253-14; R-120,R-200 and BOATS,DOCKS AND A290-2;A290-3• 253-15;253-16 R-400 Districts 280-13 WHARVES 96-10 A2904;A290-6\ ZONING 280-4;280-78; ELECTRICAL Fishers Island Harbor A290-7;A290-12; 280-115 INSPECTIONS 126-3 Management 157-12 A290-13;A290-15; CANNABIS FIRE PREVENTION AND See Also REGISTRATION A290-16;A290-17; CANNABIS 106-1;106-2; BUILDING CODE CESSPOOLS A290-18;A290-19; 106-3 ADMINISTRATION BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; A290-22;A290-27; Cannabis Retail Dispensary 144-3;144-5;144-15; PROPERTY A290-30;A290-36; and On-Site 144-19;144-20;144-25 MAINTENANCE A290-41;A290-43; Consumption Site Opt- FLOOD DAMAGE 100-4 A290-44;A290-46 Out 106-1\106-3 PREVENTION 148-14 SEWERS AND SEWAGE PUBLIC Legislative intent 106-1 WETLANDS AND DISPOSAL 215-3; ENTERTAINMENT Licenses and permits 106-2 SHORELINE 275-10; 215-5 AND SPECIAL Local opt-out 106-3 275-13 SOIL REMOVAL 228-4 EVENTS 205-2 Statutory authority 106-2 ZONING 280-4 Water Quality Improvement Records A290-7 Town Board 106-2;106-3 CERTIFICATES OF 17-43 Reports A290-7 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT INSURANCE WETLANDS AND Security standards A290-7 PROJECTS FILMING 139-3;139-11 SHORELINE 275-3 Specific duties A290-7 See IMPROVEMENTS See Also INSURANCE CHARGES Town Board A290-7 Adoption of Code 1-4 Town Clerk A290-7 IDX:8 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX CHIEF OF POLICE... VEHICLES,MOTOR- Buffers 111-12 Powers and duties 111-29 Disclosure 26-1 DRIVEN 264-8; Building permits 111-6 Powers and duties of ETHICS 26-1\26-2 264-17;264-19 Cease and desist orders Administrator 111-29 Legislative intent 26-1 CHILD-CARE CENTERS 111-25 Procedure 111-35 Licenses and permits 26-2 TOBACCO Certification 111-36 Purpose 111-4 Officers and employees ADVERTISING 249-2 Coastal Erosion Hazard Records 111-10;111-29 26-1 CHIMNEYS Board of Review Regulations 111-7\111-16 Volunteer fire fighters 26-2 FIRE PREVENTION AND 111-24 Reports 111-27;111-29; CODE OFFICIAL BUILDING CODE Coastal erosion 111-35 See BUILDING'- ` ADMINISTRATION management permit Severability 111-32 INSPECTOR 144-6;144-8;144-21 111-27 Sheds 111-6 COLD WAR VETERANS FLOOD DAMAGE Conflicts 111-31 Structural hazard area Exemption for Cold War PREVENTION 148-18 Conservation districts 111-6 111-10 Veterans 245-17; ZONING 2804;280-104 Construction 1114;111-5; Tests 111-6 245-18 CHRISTMAS TREES 111-6;111-10;111-11; Title 111-2 COMBUSTIBLES AGRICULTURAL USES 111-13;111-14; Town Board 111-22; BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 72-4 111-15;111-23 111-24;111-27;111-35 PROPERTY Farmland Bill of Rights Costs and expenses 111-6; Town Clerk 111-25 MAINTENANCE 280-98 111-20 Traffic control I I 1-16 100-3 ZONING 280-4 Decks 111-6 Trustees 111-35 See Also EXPLOSION CHURCHES Definitions 111-6 Utilities 111-6 HAZARDS General Business(B) Docks 111-6 Variances 111-20;111-21; See Also EXPLOSIVES District 280-48 Drainage I I 1-14 111-22;111-23; FIRE PREVENTION AND See Also PLACES OF Dumps and dumping 111-6 111-24;111-27 BUILDING CODE WORSHIP Dune area 111-13 Variances and Appeals ADMINISTRATION Residential Office(RO) See Emergency Activities 111-20\111-26 144-19 District 280-58 111-17\111-19 Variances from standards See Also FLAMMABLES SEWERS AND SEWAGE Enactment 111-1 and restrictions 111-20 JUNKYARDS 166-1;166-7 DISPOSAL 215-7 Environmental quality Violations and penalties LITTERING 174-1 Snow and Ice Removal review 111-33 111-29;111-34 SOIL REMOVAL 228-7 237-20 Environmental review Walls 111-6 COMMERCIAL VEHICLES Special Exception Uses 111-33 Water 111-5;111-6;111-7; Garbage,Rubbish and 280-143 Erosion protection 111-10;111-13; Refuse 233-1;2334 CIGARETTES structures 111-15 111-14;111-29 See Also VEHICLES TOBACCO Establishment 111-7 Water conservation 111-6 VEHICLES AND ADVERTISING Excavations 111-6;111-10; Wetlands 111-6 TRAFFIC 260-15 249-1;249-2 111-11;111-12; When effective 111-3 ZONING 280-78;280-110 CIRCUSES 111-13;111-14 Wildlife 111-6;111-12; COMMISSIONERS, PUBLIC Expiration 111-23 111-13;111-14;111-15 BOARD OF ENTERTAINMENT Fees 111-22;111-27 CODE ENFORCEMENT See BOARD OF AND SPECIAL Fences 111-6 CITATIONS COMMISSIONERS EVENTS 205-2 Findings 111-5 See CITATIONS COMMITTEES, CITATIONS Format and procedure CODE ENFORCEMENT APPOINTMENT OF FIRE PREVENTION AND 111-21 OFFICER Committee members 13-2 BUILDING CODE Garages 111-6 APPEARANCE TICKETS Compensation 13-2 ADMINISTRATION Gas 111-10 5-2 Costs and expenses 13-4 144-6;144-19 General Provisions I I1-1\ See Also BUILDING Duties 13-3 CIVIL SERVICE 111-6 INSPECTOR Effect on statutory COMMISSION Grades and grading 111-6; Dogs 83-7 provisions 13-5 POLICE DEPARTMENT 111-10;111-11; FILMING 139-8 Establishment of 51-4 111-12;111-13 FIRE PREVENTION AND committees 13-1 CLERK Grievances 111-26 BUILDING CODE Expenses 13-4 See COUNTY CLERK Groundwater 111-5;111-6 ADMINISTRATION Meetings 13-3 See MUNICIPAL CLERK Hearings 111-23;111-27; 144-3;144-13;144-15; Membership 13-2 CLUSTER 111-35 144-19;144-23 Minutes 13-3 DEVELOPMENTS Height regulations 111-6 FLOOD DAMAGE Town Board 13-1;13-2; Design Standards 240-45 Improvements 111-6 PREVENTION 148-4 13-3;13-4 Site Plan Approval 280-137 Inspections 111-29 LANDMARK Town Clerk 13-3 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Interpretation 111-30 PRESERVATION When effective 13-6 240-3;240-10;240-42; Issuance of permit 111-9 170-12;170-13 COMMUNICABLE. 240-43;240-44 Licenses and permits RENTAL PERMITS 207-2; DISEASES COASTAL EROSION lI l-27;111-29;111-31 207-10 Agricultural-Conservation HAZARD AREAS Mining 111-6;111-11; Small Wind Energy Systems (A-C)District and Administration and 111-12;111-13;111-14 277-7 Low-Density Enforcement 111-27\ Mobile homes 111-6 STORM SEWER Residential R-80, 111-34 Motor vehicles I I1-16 SYSTEMS;ILLICIT R-120,R-200 and Amendments 111-35\111-36 Natural resources 111-4; DISCHARGES, R-400 Districts 280-13 Anchoring 111-13, 111-5;111-6;111-9; ACTIVITIES AND See Also CONTAGIOUS Appeal to Board of Review 111-15 CONNECTIONS DISEASES 111-25 Nearshore area I I I-11 235-16 POLICE DEPARTMENT Appeal to Supreme Court Notices 111-25;111-35 Street Numbering 237-28 RULES AND 111-26 Notices of violations111-29 WATERFRONT REGULATIONS Appeals 111-24;111-25; Obstructions 111-11; CONSISTENCY A290-45 111-26 111-13 REVIEW 268-6 TOURIST AND TRAILER Assessments 111-10 Open space 111-13 WETLANDS AND CAMPS 253-14 Beach area 111-12 Pedestrians 111-6;111-16 SHORELINE 275-12.1 COMMUNITY Bluff area 111-14 Penalties for offenses ZONING 280-4;280-153 PRESERVATION Board of Review 111-23; 111-34 CODE OF CONDUCT FUND ADVISORY 111-24;111-25; Permit required for See OFFICERS AND BOARD 111-26;111-29 regulated activities EMPLOYEES Advisory Board 17-16 Board of Trustees 111-6 111-8 CODE OF ETHICS Community Preservation l Boats and Boating 111-5 Police Department 111-6; Advisory Board 26-2 Fund Advisory Board Bond 111-28 111-29 Compensation 26-2 established;purpose; Bonds 111-15;111-27; Pools 111-6 Costs and expenses 26-2 membership 17-16 111-28 Porches 111-6 Definitions 26-2 IDX:9 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE COMMUNITY PRESERVATION FUND ADVISORY BOARD... COMMUNITY Water Quality Improvement CONFLICTS OF INTEREST 144-11;144-13; PRESERVATION 17-46 Rules of Conduct 26-3; 144-15;144-18; FUND AND WETLANDS AND 26-5;26-7 144-20;144-25;144-26 COMMUNITY SHORELINE 275-3.1 CONSERVATION BOARD FLOOD DAMAGE HOUSING FUND YOUTH BOARD 68-5 SUBDIVISION OF LAND PREVENTION 148-2; - 17-16\17-18 ZONING 280-4 240-42 148-4;148-12;148-13; Compensation 17-16 COMPLAINTS CONSERVATION 148-14;148-15; Membership 17-16 Dogs 834;83-9 DISTRICTS 148-16;148-17; Severability 17-17 Ethics Board 26-23 Agricultural-Conservation 148-18;148-19; Town Board 17-16 FIRE PREVENTION AND (A-C)District and 148-20;148-24 C When effective 17-18 BUILDING CODE Low-Density Garbage,Rubbish and COMMUNITY ADMINISTRATION Residential R-80, Refuse 233-1;233-4 PRESERVATION 144-5;144-20;144-24 R-120,R-200 and General Business(B) FUND AND Garbage,Rubbish and R-400 Districts 280-15 District 280-48 COMMUNITY Refuse 233-8 COASTAL EROSION Hamlet Business(HB) HOUSING FUND Members of the Department HAZARD AREAS District 28045 See Community A290-33 111-6 HIGHWAY Preservation Fund POLICE DEPARTMENT Districts 280-5 SPECIFICATIONS Advisory Board 17-16\ RULES AND General Business(B) 161-2;1614;161-6; 17-18 REGULATIONS District 280-48 161-7;161-9;161-14 See Establishment of A290-15;A290-36; Hamlet Business(HB) HOUSING FUND 34-5 Community Housing A290-45 District 280-45 LANDMARK Fund 17-47\17-53 Senior Citizen Exemption Hamlet Density(HD) PRESERVATION See Real Estate Transfer 245-4 Residential District 170-6;170-7 Tax 17-19\17-40 SPDES STORMWATER 280-22 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR See Southold Community MANAGEMENT AND Limited Business(LB) 172-4;172-6 Preservation Fund EROSION AND District 280-41 NOISE,PREVENTION OF 17-1\17-11 SEDIMENT Low-Density Residential 180-4;180-8 See Southold Community CONTROL 234-8 R-40 District 280-17; OPEN SPACE Preservation Project TOURIST AND TRAILER 280-19 PRESERVATION Plan 17-12\17-15 CAMPS 253-15 Marine I(MI)District 185-5 See Water Quality WETLANDS AND 280-52 Preservation of Natural Improvement 17-41\ SHORELINE 275-3.1 Marine II(NIII)District Features 240-51 17-46 Wireless Communication 280-55 Residential Office(RO) COMPENSATION Facilities 280-74 Plum Island Conservation District 280-38 AGRICULTURAL ZONING 280-151 District(PIC)280-186; Roadway Construction ADVISORY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 280-187;280-188 161-15;161-18; COMMITTEE 71-3 Affordable Housing(AHD) Preservation of Natural 161-21;161-24; Code of Ethics 26-2 District 280-29 Features 240-51 161-25;161-37;161-38 COMMITTEES, FLOOD DAMAGE Residential Office(RO) SANITARY FLOW APPOINTMENT OF PREVENTION 148-23 District 280-38 CREDITS, 13-2 General Business(B) Resort Residential(RR) TRANSFER OF Community Preservation District 280-48 District 280-35 117-10;117-13 Fund Advisory Board Hamlet Business(HB) SEWERS AND SEWAGE SEWERS AND SEWAGE 17-16 District 280-45 DISPOSAL 215-2 DISPOSAL 215-2; Establishment of Historic Preservation STORMWATER 215-3;215-4;215-9; Community Housing District(HPD)280-195 MANAGEMENT 215-18 ' Fund 17-51 See Also MASTER PLAN 236-12 Signs 280-81;280-85 Ethics Board 26-21 Recreational Floating Zone Water Quality Improvement Site Plan Approval Exemption for Cold War District(RFZ)280-201 17-41;1743 280-128;280-133; Veterans 245-18 SOIL REMOVAL 228-6 CONSERVATION 280-137;280-138 Exemption for War SUBDIVISION OF LAND EASEMENTS Small Wind Energy Systems Veterans and Gold Star 240-3;240-4;240-10; See EASEMENTS 277-4. Parents 245-16 240-11;240-19; CONSTRUCTION SOIL REMOVAL 228-4; EXPENSES OF TOWN 240-42;240-43;240-53 Affordable Housing(AHD) 228-7 OFFICERS 30-1 COMPTROLLER District 280-25;280-29 SPDES STORMWATER FIRE PREVENTION AND LOCAL LAWS, AGRICULTURAL LANDS MANAGEMENT AND BUILDING CODE ADOPTION OF 38-5 PRESERVATION 70-5 EROSION AND ADMINISTRATION RECORDS 59-2 Agricultural-Conservation SEDIMENT 144-3;144-5 CONDITIONAL USES (A-C)District and CONTROL 234-1; Grievance Procedures 47-1 See NONCONFORMING Low-Density 234-2;234-3;234-5; HOUSING FUND 34-6 USES Residential R-80, 234-7;234-8 NOISE,PREVENTION OF See PERMITTED USES R-120,R-200 and Special Exception Uses 180-4 See SPECIAL EXCEPTION R-400 Districts 280-13 280-140;280-141 POLICE DEPARTMENT USES BOATS,DOCKS AND STORM SEWER 51-1;51-4;51-6 CONDOMINIUMS WHARVES 96-8 SYSTEMS;ILLICIT POLICE DEPARTMENT BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; See Also BUILDING DISCHARGES, RULES AND PROPERTY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES AND REGULATIONS MAINTENANCE COASTAL EROSION CONNECTIONS A290-47 100-4 HAZARD AREAS 235-2;235-5;.235-9 Real Estate Transfer Tax Southold Community 111-4;111-5;111-6; STORMWATER 17-35 Preservation Fund 17-4 111-10;I11-11; MANAGEMENT Rules of Conduct 26-5; WETLANDS AND 111-13;111-14; 236-4;236-9;236-11; 26-12;26-16 SHORELINE 275-2 111-15;111-23 236-12;236-13 See Also SALARIES AND ZONING 280-4 Districts 280-8 Street Excavations 237-12; COMPENSATION CONFIDENTIALITY • Ducks 83-3 237-13;237-14 Site Plan Approval 280-135 POLICE DEPARTMENT Establishment of Street Numbering 237-25; TOBACCO RULES AND Community Housing 237-26 ADVERTISING 249-2 REGULATIONS Fund 17-50;17-51 SUBDIVISION OF LAND TOURIST AND TRAILER A290-14;A290-41 FIRE PREVENTION AND 240-3;240-6;240-10; CAMPS 253-1 Real Estate Transfer Tax BUILDING CODE 240-16;240-17; TRANSPORTATION 17-37 ADMINISTRATION 240-21;240-25; ACCESS RECORDS 59-2 144-2;144-3;144-5; 240-31;240-32; MANAGEMENT 64-4 Rules of Conduct 26-11 144-6;144-7;144-8; IDX:10 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX CONSTRUCTION... 240-35;240-36; Agricultural Planned SANITARY FLOW SUBDIVISION OF LAND 240-37;240-39; Development District CREDITS, 240-3;240-21;240-25; 240-40;240-54;240-59 280-177 TRANSFER OF 117-9 240-30;240-34; Targeted Business ANIMALS 83-23 Senior Citizen Exemption 240-35;240-44; - Investment Exemption Board of Appeals 280-146 245-1 240-52;240-57 245-7 BOATS,DOCKS AND SEWERS AND SEWAGE ZONING 280-4 Water Quality Improvement WHARVES 96-10; DISPOSAL 215-3; COURT CLERK 17-43 96-25 215-4;215-7;215-8; Members of the Department WATERFRONT BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 215-9;215-12;215-18 A290-33 CONSISTENCY PROPERTY Shellfish 219-6 CROSSWALKS REVIEW 268-3 MAINTENANCE Signs 280-88;280-90 See Also PEDESTRIAN WETLANDS AND 100-7;100-9;100-10 Site Plan Approval WALKWAYS SHORELINE 275-2; See Also CHARGES 280-131;280-137 Pedestrians 260-27 275-3.1;275-5; COASTAL EROSION Small Wind Energy Systems See Also STREETS AND 275-11;275-12.1; HAZARD AREAS 277-6 SIDEWALKS 275-16 111-6;111-20 SOIL REMOVAL 228-9 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Wireless Communication Code of Ethics 26-2 SPDES STORMWATER 240-3 Facilities 280-70; COMMITTEES, MANAGEMENT AND VEHICLES AND 280-73;280-74;280-75 APPOINTMENT OF EROSION AND TRAFFIC 260-18 ZONING 280-4;280-105; 13-4 SEDIMENT CULTURAL,HISTORIC 280-114;280-123; DOMESTIC CONTROL 234-1; PRESERVATION 280-153;280-156; PARTNERSHIPS 234-8 See HISTORIC 280-207;280-208 121-5 • Special Events Requiring PRESERVATION CONSTRUCTION CODES ELECTRICAL Chairperson of the CULVERTS See BUILDING INSPECTIONS 126-2 Zoning Board of Notification of Defects CONSTRUCTION Emergency Removal of Appeals'Approval 237-1 CONSTRUCTION CODES, Vehicles 260-24 205-5 Site Plan Approval 280-133 UNIFORM ENVIRONMENTAL Special Events Requiring SUBDIVISION OF LAND See BUILDING QUALITY REVIEW Town Board Approval 240-10;240-17 CONSTRUCTION 130-9 205-7 CURBS CONSTRUCTION Establishment of STORM SEWER Design Standards 240-45 OFFICIAL Community Housing SYSTEMS;ILLICIT HIGHWAY See BUILDING Fund 17-50 DISCHARGES, SPECIFICATIONS INSPECTOR ETHICS 26-17;26-26 ACTIVITIES AND 161-4 See CODE Ethics Board 26-21 CONNECTIONS Marine II(MII)District ENFORCEMENT EXPENSES OF TOWN 235-7;235-10;235-12; 280-55 OFFICER OFFICERS 30-1 235-14;235-17 POLICE DEPARTMENT CONSTRUCTION See Also FEES STORMWATER RULES AND PERMITS FILMING 139-4;139-5; MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS See Also BUILDING 139-14 236-13;236-15 A290-37;A290-38 PERMITS FIRE PREVENTION AND Street Excavations 237-7; Roadway Construction FIRE PREVENTION AND BUILDING CODE 237-9;237-14;237-16 161-34;161-38; BUILDING CODE ADMINISTRATION SUBDIVISION OF LAND 161-41;161-45;161-46 ADMINISTRATION 144-3;144-8;144-15; 240-8;240-10;240-20; Site Plan Approval 144-3 144-19;144-20 240-23;240-32; 280-131;280-133; See Also LICENSES AND Fishers Island Harbor 240-34;240-37;24044 280-137 PERMITS Management 157-8; Targeted Business STORM SEWER See Also SPECIAL 157-12 Investment Exemption SYSTEMS;ILLICIT PERMITS FLOOD DAMAGE 245-7 DISCHARGES, CONSTRUCTION SIGNS PREVENTION 148-3; TRANSPORTATION ACTIVITIES AND See SIGNS 148-4;148-12;148-13; ACCESS CONNECTIONS 235-2 CONSTRUCTION 148-15;148-23;148-24 MANAGEMENT 64-2 Street Excavations 237-6; STANDARDS General Business(B) VEHICLES,MOTOR- 237-13 See BUILDING District 280-48 DRIVEN 264-19 SUBDIVISION OF LAND CONSTRUCTION Hamlet Business(HB) Water Quality Improvement 240-17;240-21 CONTAGIOUS DISEASES District 280-45 17-44 VEHICLES AND See Also HIGHWAY WETLANDS AND TRAFFIC 260-1; COMMUNICABLE SPECIFICATIONS SHORELINE 275-7; 260-22;260-28 DISEASES 161-6;161-49 275-11 • ZONING 280-4;280-78; PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS HOUSING FUND 34-3; Wireless Communication 280-92 AND TRANSIENT 34-5;34-6 Facilities 280-74; CURFEW RETAIL JUNKYARDS 166-6 280-76 See MINORS MERCHANTS 197-6 LANDMARK ZONING 280-4;280-92 CONVALESCENT HOMES PRESERVATION COUNTY CLERK _ D See Also NURSING 170-14 Agricultural Planned HOMES Light Industrial(LI)District Development District DANCE HALLS ZONING 280-4;280-79 - 280-62 280-175 General Business(B) CONVENIENCE STORES Light Industrial Park/ Board of Appeals 280-146 District 280-48 General Business(B) Planned Office Park BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; ZONING 280-4 District 28048 (LIO)District 280-58 PROPERTY DAY-CARE FACILITIES Hamlet Business(HB) LIGHTING,OUTDOOR MAINTENANCE Historic Preservation District 280-45 172-4 100-8 District(HPD)280-193 ZONING 280-4;280-78 LITTERING 174-5 Historic Preservation DECKS CORRUGATED OPEN SPACE District(HPD)280-196 COASTAL EROSION CARDBOARD PRESERVATION Real Estate Transfer Tax HAZARD AREAS Garbage,Rubbish and 185-5 17-20 111-6 Refuse 233-1;233-3.1 Parking at Beaches 189-7 SANITARY FLOW FIRE PREVENTION AND COSTS AND EXPENSES POLICE DEPARTMENT CREDITS, BUILDING CODE Adoption of Renumbered 51-1 TRANSFER OF ADMINISTRATION 2006 Code 1-14 Real Estate Transfer Tax 117-11 144-8 Affordable Housing(AHD) 17-35 SPDES STORMWATER FLOOD DAMAGE District 280-24;280-30 RECORDS 59-9 MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION 148-18 AGRICULTURAL LANDS Roadway Construction EROSION AND' LIGHTING,OUTDOOR PRESERVATION 70-5 161-21;161-26;161-40 SEDIMENT 172-2 CONTROL 234-7 Site Plan Approval 280-137 IDX:11 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE DECKS... STORMWATER AGRICULTURAL BENCHMARKING CIGARETTE 249-2 MANAGEMENT PRODUCTION INFORMATION 177-1 CLEAN FILL 236-4 236-10 BUILDING 2804 BERM 280-4 CLEAN WATER ACT WETLANDS AND AGRICULTURAL USES BEST MANAGEMENT 235-2 SHORELINE 275-2; 72-4 PRACTICES(BMPs) CLEARING 275-2;240-3; 275-5 AGRICULTURAL 235-2;236-4 234-2;236-4 ZONING 280-4;280-104 ZONING DISTRICTS BILLBOARD 280-4 CLERK 275-2 DEER 71-2 BLOCK 280-4 CLERK OF THE AGRICULTURAL USES AGRICULTURE 275-2; BLUFF 111-6;275-2 PLANNING BOARD 72-4 240-3;236-4;280-4 BLUFF LINE 275-2 240-3 FIRE PREVENTION AND AGRICULTURE AND BLUFF,TOE OF 275-2 CLUB,BEACH 280-4 BUILDING CODE MARKETS LAW BLUFF,TOP OF 275-2 CLUB,MEMBERSHIP OR ADMINISTRATION 83-18 BOARD 17-4;275-2 COUNTRY OR GOLF D 144-8 AGRICULTURE BOARD OF APPEALS 280-4 HUNTING 163-3 RESERVE AREA 280-4 CLUB,YACHT 280-4 Stop and Yield Intersections 240-3 BOARD OR CLUSTER 240-3;280-4 260-4;260-6 AIRBORNE SOUND 180-4 DEPARTMENT OF CO-LOCATION 280-69 WETLANDS AND ALARM INSTALLATION PUBLIC HEALTH COASTAL A ZONE 148-4 SHORELINE 275-5 75-2 253-1 COASTAL AREA 268-3 ZONING 280-4;280-105 ALIENATION 70-3;185-3_ BOARDING-AND COASTAL ASSESSMENT DEER HUNTING ALTERATION 170-3; TOURIST HOUSES FORM(CAF)268-3 HUNTING 163-3 280-4 280-4 COASTAL DEFECATION AMPLIFIED SOUND BOAT(VESSEL)96-7 CONSTRUCTION Waterfowl and Gull Feeding 180-4 BOAT/VESSEL 219-4; 275-2 and Domestic Pet ANCHOR 96-7 275-2 COASTAL Waste 83-28 ANTENNA 280-69 BOD(denoting CONTRACTOR 275-2 DEFENSE AND ANTENNA SUPPORT "biochemical oxygen COASTAL EROSION INDEMNIFICATION STRUCTURE 280-69 demand")215-2 HAZARD AREA MAP Adoption of Renumbered APARTMENT 280-4 BODY FLUIDS A290-45 111-6 2006 Code 1-14 APARTMENT HOUSE BONA FIDE COASTAL EROSION Adoption of statutory 280-4 AQUACULTURE/ HAZARD LINE 275-2 provisions 21-1 APPEAL 148-4 MARICULTURE COASTAL HIGH- DEFENSE AND APPEAR and APPEAR FARM OPERATION HAZARD AREA INDEMNIFICATION BEFORE 26-2 280-4 148-4 21-2 APPLICANT 275-2;240-3; BONA FIDE FARM COASTAL WATERS Ethics Board 26-21 234-2;280-4 OPERATION 2804 111-6 Liability 21-2 APPLICATION 275-2 BOWRIDING 96-7 COASTLINE 111-6 See Also LIABILITY APPLICATION FOR BREAKAWAY WALL COD(denoting chemical Officers and employees DEVELOPMENT 148-4 oxygen demand)215-2 21-1 280-4 BREEZEWAY 280-4 CODE ENFORCEMENT Town Board 21-1 AQUACULTURE 219-4; BUFFER 280-4 OFFICER 144-3 Town to provide defense for 275-2;280-4 BUFFER AREA 275-2; CODE ENFORCEMENT employees 21-2 AQUATIC HABITAT 240-3 ' OFFICIAL 207-2 DEFINITIONS AND RESTORATION BUILDABLE AREA 280-4 CODE ENFORCEMENT ABBREVIATIONS PROJECT 1743 BUILDABLE LAND 280-4 PERSONNEL 144-3 100-YEAR FLOODPLAIN ARCADE,AMUSEMENT BUILDABLE LANDS COLD WAR VETERAN 236-4 280-4 240-3 •245-17 303(d)LIST 235-2 ARCHIVES 59-13 BUILDING 148-4;234-2; COMMENCE ACCESS 280-4 AREA LIGHT 172-2 236-4;280-4 (COMMENCEMENT ACCESS PATH 275-2 AREA OF SHALLOW BUILDING AREA 280-4 OF)CONSTRUCTION ACCESSORY FLOODING 148-4 BUILDING ENERGY ACTIVITIES 236-4 APARTMENT 280-4 AREA OF SPECIAL BENCHMARKING COMMERCIAL ACCESSORY BUILDING FLOOD HAZARD 177-1 AGRICULTURE 275-2 OR STRUCTURE 148-4 BUILDING INSPECTOR COMMERCIAL DOCK 280-4 ARMED FORCES 245-17 236-4 275-2 ACCESSORY ARTISAN MARKET BUILDING LINE 280-4 COMMERCIAL STRUCTURE 275-2; 280-191 BUILDING PERMIT 144-3 LANDSCAPER 180-4 148-4 ARTIST STUDIO/ BULKHEAD 275-2;280-4 COMMERCIAL ACCESSORY USE 280-4 WORKSHOP 280-191 CABANA/POOL HOUSE LANDSCAPING 180-4 ACQUISITION 185-3 AS-BUILT PLANS 275-2 280-4 COMMERCIAL ACTIONS 268-3 ASSEMBLY AREA 144-3 CAMP COTTAGE 253-1 PURPOSES 219-4 ACTIVE DUTY 245-17 ASSET 280-25 CAMPSITE 253-20 COMMERCIAL SELF- ADAPTIVE REUSE 170-3 ASTM 215-2 CANOPY 144-3 HAULERS 233-1 ADDITION 280-4 ATTENDANT 233-1 CANS 233-1 COMMERCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIVE ATTIC 280-4 CATWALK 275-2 EQUIPMENT 180-4 PERMIT 275-2 AUTHORIZED PRIVATE CELLAR 148-4;280-4 COMMERCIAL SOLAR ADMINISTRATOR 111-6 RECEPTACLE 174-1 CENTRAL ALARM ENERGY ADVISORY BOARD 17-4 AUTO 166-2 STATION 75-2 PRODUCTION AESTHETICS 275-2 AUTO REPAIR SHOP CERTIFICATE OF SYSTEM 280-4 AGENCY 268-3 280-4 COMPLIANCE 144-3; COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURAL AUTOMOBILE SALES 280-4 VEHICLES 233-1 ACTIVITY 234-2 LOT OR BUILDING CERTIFICATE OF COMMISSION 64-3 AGRICULTURAL 280-4 OCCUPANCY 144-3; COMMISSIONER 177-1 DEBRIS 233-1 AUTOMOBILE TRAILER 280-4 COMMITTEE 70-3;71-2; AGRICULTURAL LANDS or HOUSE CAR 253-1 CHANNEL 234-2 185-3 70-3 BANK 275-2 CHANNEL SYSTEM COMMON DRIVEWAY AGRICULTURAL BASE FLOOD 148-4 96-7;219-4 240-3 PROCESSING 280-4 BASE STATION CHARITABLE EVENT COMMON OPEN SPACE AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT 280-69 180-4 2804 PROCESSING BASEMENT 148-4;280-4 CHILD CARE 280-4 COMMUNICABLE BUILDING 280-4 BAY 275-2 CHILD-CARE CENTER DISEASE A290-45 AGRICULTURAL BEACH 111-6;275-2 249-2 COMMUNITY CENTER PRODUCTION 70-3; BED-AND-BREAKFAST CHLORINE DEMAND 280-4 72-4;236-4;280-4 280-4 215-2 COMMUNITY FACILITY CHURNING 219-4 280-191 IDX:12 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS... COMMUNITY HOUSING DEBRIS LINE 111-6 EROSION CONTROL FLOOD ELEVATION 17-4 DEC 215-2 MANUAL 234-2; STUDY 148-4 COMMUNITY DECIBEL("dB")180-4 236-4 FLOOD HAZARD AREA PRESERVATION 17-4 DECK 275-2;2804 EROSION HAZARD 280-4 COMMUNITY DECKING 275-2 AREA 111-6 FLOOD HAZARD PRESERVATION DEDICATION 234-2; EROSION PROTECTION BOUNDARY MAP PROJECT PLAN 17-4 2804 STRUCTURE 111-6 (FHBM)148-4 COMPLAINANT A290-36 DEMOLITION 170-3; ESSENTIAL LIGHTING FLOOD INSURANCE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 280-4 172-2 RATE MAP(FIRM) 240-3 DEPARTMENT 47-1; EXCAVATION 236-4 148-4 CONDITION 177-1;A290-46; EXCESSIVE LIGHTING FLOOD INSURANCE ASSESSMENT 144-20 234-2;235-2 172-2 STUDY 148-4 CONDOMINIUM 280-4 DESIGN MANUAL 234-2 EXISTING FLOOD OR FLOODING CONSERVATION 275-2; DETERIORATION 144-20 MANUFACTURED 148-4 240-3 DEVELOPER 234-2;236-4 HOME PARK OR FLOODPLAIN 280-4 CONSERVATION DEVELOPMENT 148-4; SUBDIVISION 148-4 FLOODPLAIN OR AREAS,PRIMARY 236-4 EXISTING RESOURCE FLOOD-PRONE 240-3 DEVELOPMENT RIGHT AND SITE AREA 148-4;240-3 CONSERVATION 70-3;185-3 ANALYSIS PLAN FLOODPROOFING 148-4 AREAS, DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS (ERSAP)240-3 FLOODWAY 148-4 SECONDARY 240-3 280-171 EXISTING STRUCTURE FLOOR AREA 280-4 CONSERVATION DIAL ALARM 75-2 111-6 FLOOR AREA RATIO EASEMENT 240-3 DIRECT ACTIONS 268-3 EXPANSION TO AN 280-4 CONSERVATION DIRECT ALARM 75-2 EXISTING FLOOR AREA,GROSS . SUBDIVISION 240-3 DISCHARGE 236-4 MANUFACTURED (GFA)280-4 CONSIDERATION 17-20 DISTRICT 215-2 HOME PARK OR FLOOR AREA,LIVABLE CONSISTENT 268-3 DOCK 275-2 SUBDIVISION 148-4 280-4 CONSTRUCTION 236-4 DOCK LENGTH 275-2 EXTERIOR LIGHTING FOOD CATERING CONSTRUCTION DOMESTIC LIVESTOCK 172-2 FACILITY 280-4 ACTIVITY 235-2; 83-27 EXTERIOR PROPERTY FOOD PROCESSING 236-4 DOMESTIC PET 100-3 FACILITY 280-4 CONSTRUCTION AND (ANIMAL)83-27 FACADE 170-3 FOOTCANDLE(FC)172-2 DEMOLITION(C& DOUBLE POLE 237-31 FALL ZONE 280-69 FRATERNAL D)DEBRIS 233-1; DRAIN LAYER or FALSE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION - 275-2 LICENSED DRAIN ALARM 75-2 280-4 CONSTRUCTION LAYER 215-2 FAMILY 280-4 FRONT or FRONTAGE DEVICE 180-4 DRAINAGE RIGHT-OF- FAMILY MEMBER 280-4 237-23 CONSULTANT 26-2 WAY 240-3 FAMILY OFFENSE FRONTAGE 280-4 CONSUMER PRICE DRAINAGE SYSTEMS A290-36 FULL CUTOFF(FCO) INDEX 280-25 236-4 FAMILY/HOUSEHOLD 172-2 CONTAINMENT 219-4 DUMPSTER 100-3 A290-36 FULLY SHIELDED 172-2 CONTINUING CARE DUNE 111-6;275-2 FARM 280-4 FUNCTIONAL 275-2 FACILITY 280-4 DWELLING 207-2;249-2 FARM BUILDINGS 280-4 FUNCTIONAL CONTRACT 26-2 DWELLING UNIT 207-2; FARM OPERATION 280-4 , BULKHEAD 275-2 CONTROLLING 280-4 FARM STAND 72-4;280-4 FUNCTIONAL JETTY/ INTEREST 17-20 DWELLING,MULTIPLE FARMHOUSE 280-4 GROIN 275-2 CONVENIENCE STORE 280-4 FCNYS 144-3 FUNCTIONALLY 280-4 DWELLING,MULTIPLE- FEDERAL EMERGENCY DEPENDENT USE CONVEYANCE 17-20; FAMILY 207-2 MANAGEMENT 148-4 280-25 DWELLING,ONE- AGENCY 148-4 FUND 17-4;17-20;34-3 COOPERATIVE 280-4 FAMILY 207-2;280-4 FEED or FEEDING 83-27 GABION 275-2 CORRUGATED DWELLING,ROW OR FENCE 280-4 GAMBLING 280-4 CARDBOARD 233-1 ATTACHED 280-4 FILLING 236-4 GARAGE,PRIVATE 280-4 COURT,DEPTH OF DWELLING, FINAL PLAT 240-3 GARAGE,PUBLIC 280-4 OUTER 280-4 SEMIDETACHED FINAL PLAT APPROVAL GARAGE,REPAIR 280-4 COURT,INNER 280-4 2804 240-3 GARBAGE 100-3;174-1 COURT,OUTER 280-4 DWELLING,TWO- FINAL STABILIZATION GARDEN CENTER COURT,WIDTH OF FAMILY 207-2;280-4 236-4 280-191 OUTER 2804 EASEMENT 240-3;280-4 FIRE DEPARTMENTS GAS-POWERED LEAF COVERED MUNICIPAL EEL 219-4 75-2 BLOWER 180-4 BUILDING 177-1 ELEVATED BUILDING FIRE OR POLICE ALARM GASOLINE SERVICE CRAWL SPACE 148-4 148-4 DEVICE 75-2 - STATION 280-4 CREEKS 275-2 ELIGIBLE INDIVIDUAL FIRE SAFETY AND GIFT and FINANCIAL CRITICAL 174 PROPERTY BENEFIT 26-2 ENVIRONMENTAL ELIGIBLE PROJECT MAINTENANCE GLARE 172-2 AREAS 275-2 117-3 INSPECTION 144-3 GLASS 233-1 CROPS,LIVESTOCK EMERGENCY ALARM FIRST-TIME GOLD STAR PARENT AND LIVESTOCK 75-2 HOMEBUYER 17-4 245-15 PRODUCTS 280-98 EMPLOYEE 47-1 FISH PROCESSING 280-4 GOLF COURSE, CROSSWALK 240-3 ENERGY 177-1 FIXED DOCK 275-2 STANDARD CUL-DE-SAC 280-4 ENERGY CODE 144-3 FIXED GEAR 219-4 REGULATION 280-4 CUL-DE-SAC(COURT) ENERGY FIXTURE 172-2 GOVERNMENT LIAISON 240-3 PERFORMANCE FLAT,LOW SLOPE OR OFFICER280-25 CULLING 219-4 SCORE 177-1 'MANSARD'ROOF GRADING 111-6;240-3; CULTURAL FEATURES ENERGY USE 280-4 234-2;236-4 240-3 INTENSITY(EUI) FLEA MARKET 280-4 GRANTEE 17-20 CURB CUT 280-4 177-1 FLOAT 275-2 GRANTOR 17-20 CURB LEVEL 280-4 ENGINEER 240-3 FLOATING DOCK 275-2 GREENHOUSE 280-4 CUR13LINE 260-1 ENLARGEMENT 280-4 FLOATING HOME 96-27 GRIEVANCE 47-1 CUSTOM WORKSHOP ENVIRONMENT 268-3 FLOATING HOME GROCERY STORE 280-4 280-4 EQUIPMENT SHELTER MARINA 96-27 GROIN 275-2 CUSTOMER or CLIENT 280-69 FLOOD BOUNDARY GROSS FLOOR AREA 26-2 EROSION 111-6;236-4 AND FLOODWAY 177-1;280-4 DAYS 47-1 EROSION CONTROL MAP(FBFM)148-4 GROUND FLOOR 280-4 dB(A)180-4 275-2 GUEST 219-4 IDX:13 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS... GUEST UNIT 280-4 IMPERVIOUS COVER LOCAL WATERFRONT MOUNTING HEIGHT GUYED ANTENNA 234-2 REVITALIZATION 172-2 SUPPORT IMPERVIOUS SURFACE PROGRAM or LWRP MOVABLE STRUCTURE STRUCTURE 280-69 275-2;236-4;280-4 268-3 111-6 HABITABLE FLOOR IMPROVED VALUE LOT 240-3;280-4 MS4 235-2 AREA 280-4 245-20 LOT AREA 280-4 MUNICIPAL PERMIT HABITAT 275-2 INCOME ELIGIBLE LOT COVERAGE 2804 236-4 HABITAT INDIVIDUALS/ LOT DEPTH 280-4 MUNICIPAL SEPARATE FRAGMENTATION FAMILIES 34-3 LOT LINE 280-4 STORM SEWER 275-2 INDOOR DOG AND CAT LOT LINE SYSTEM 235-2 HANDBILL 174-1 CARE FACILITY MODIFICATION MUNICIPALITY 235-2 HARVESTING 275-2 280-4 240-3 NATIONAL GEODETIC HAZARDOUS INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY LOT LINE,FRONT 280-4 VERTICAL DATUM D MATERIALS 235-2 235-2 LOT LINE,REAR 280-4 (NGVD)148-4 HAZARDOUS INDUSTRIAL LOT LINE,SIDE 280-4 NATURAL BUFFER 240-3 PRODUCTION STORMWATER LOT WIDTH 280-4 NATURAL DRAINAGE MATERIALS 144-3 PERMIT 234-2 LOT,CORNER 280-4 236-4 HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD INFILTRATION 234-2 LOT,INTERIOR 280-4 NATURAL FEATURES, 280-25 INSPECTOR 144-3 LOT,REAR OR FLAG RESOURCES OR HEALTHCARE - INTEREST IN REAL 280-4 SYSTEMS 240-3 FACILITY 280-4 PROPERTY 17-20 LOT,THROUGH 280-4 NATURAL OUTLET 215-2 HEALTH CLUB 280-4 INTRUSION 75-2 LOW-PROFILE JETTY NATURAL PROTECTIVE HEIGHT 280-69 JETTY 275-2 275-2 FEATURE 111-6; HEIGHT OF ACCESSORY JUNKED VEHICLE 100-3 LOW-SILL BULKHEAD 268-3;2364 BUILDING 280-4 JUNKYARD 280-4 275-2 NATURAL PROTECTIVE HEIGHT OF BUILDING JURISDICTIONAL LOWER-'AND FEATURE AREA 280-4 WETLAND 234-2 MODERATE-COST 111-6 HIGHEST ADJACENT LAMP 172-2 HOUSING 280-4 NATURAL VEGETATED GRADE 148-4 LAND 100-3 LOWEST FLOOR 148-4 BUFFER 268-3 HIGHWAY 237-5 LAND DEVELOPMENT LUMEN 172-2 NATURAL HISTORIC 170-3 ACTIVITY 234-2; LUMINAIRE 172-2 WATERCOURSE HISTORIC BUILDING 236-4 MAIN FLOOR 280-4 236-4 280-4 LAND-BASED MAINTENANCE NATURAL WATERSHED HISTORIC AQUACULTURE AGREEMENT 234-2 236-4 SIGNIFICANCE 64-3 219-4;280-4 MAINTENANCE NEARSHORE AREA HISTORIC STRUCTURE LANDMARK DREDGING 275-2 111-6 148-4 DESIGNATION 280-4 MAJOR ADDITION 111-6 NET WORTH 280-25 HISTORICAL SOCIETY LANDOWNER 234-2; MAN-MADE POND 275-2 NEW CONSTRUCTION 280-4 ` 236-4 MANUFACTURED HOME 148-4 HOLIDAY LIGHTING LANDSCAPE LIGHTING 148-4 NEW MANUFACTURED 172-2 172-2 MANUFACTURED HOME HOME PARK OR HOLIDAYS 260-1;180-4 LANDSCAPED BUFFER PARK OR SUBDIVISION 148-4 HOME BUSINESS 268-3 SUBDIVISION 148-4 NEW YORK SCENIC OFFICE 280-4 LANDSCAPING 180-4; MANUFACTURING 280-4 BYWAY(NORTH HOME OCCUPATION 280-4 MAP 237-23 FORK TRAIL)268-3 280-4 LANDWARD 275-2 MARICULTURE 2194; NEWSPAPER 174-1;233-1 HOME PROFESSIONAL LARGER COMMON 280-4 NOISE POLLUTION 180-4 OFFICE 280-4 PLAN OF MARINA 96-27;275-2 NONCONFORMING HOMEOWNER'S LIGHT DEVELOPMENT OR MARINA or BOAT BASIN BUILDING OR RESIDENTIAL SALE 236-4 280-4 STRUCTURE 280-4 OUTDOOR LATEST CLASS RATIO MARINE RESOURCES NONCONFORMING LOT EQUIPMENT 180-4 245-17 219-4 280-4 HOMEOWNERS'OR LATEST STATE MASTER PLAN 280-4 ' NONCONFORMING USE HOMES EQUALIZATION MATERIAL 275-2 280-4 ASSOCIATION RATE 245-17 MEAN HIGH WATER NONDISTURBANCE 275-2;280-4 LATTICE ANTENNA (MHW)275-2;280-4 BUFFER 275-2 HORTICULTURE 275-2 SUPPORT MEAN LOW WATER NONESSENTIAL HOTEL OR MOTEL, STRUCTURE 280-69 111-6 EXTERIOR RESORT 280-4 LAWS and ORDINANCES MEAN LOW WATER LIGHTING 172-2 HOTEL OR MOTEL, A290-46 (MLW)275-2 NONFERTILIZER 275-2 TRANSIENT 280-4 LICENSING AUTHORITY MEAN SEA LEVEL 148-4 NONPOINT SOURCE HOUSEHOLD 280-25 75-2 MEMBER A290-46 POLLUTION 234-2 HOUSING 34-3 LIFE CARE MINOR ACTIONS 268-3 NONRECYCLABLE IDENTIFICATION TAG COMMUNITY 280-4 MOBILE FOOD WASTE 233-1 83-18 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL PREPARATION NONRESIDENT 219-4 IESNA 172-2 USES 280-4 VEHICLES 144-3 NONSTORMWATER IESNA RECOMMENDED LIGHT INDUSTRY 280-4 MOBILE HOME 148-4 DISCHARGE 235-2 PRACTICES 172-2 LIGHT POLLUTION 172-2 MODERATE-INCOME NONTURF BUFFER 275-2 ILLEGAL DUMPING LIGHT SOURCE 172-2 FAMILY 280-25 NORMAL 233-1 LIGHT TRESPASS 172-2 MODERATE-INCOME MAINTENANCE ILLICIT CONNECTIONS LIGHTING 172-2 FAMILY DWELLING 111-6 235-2 LIMIT OF MODERATE UNIT 280-25 NPDES 215-2 ILLICIT DISCHARGE WAVE ACTION MODERATE-INCOME NUISANCE WILDLIFE 235-2;236-4 (LiMWA)148-4 FAMILY 268-3 ILLUMINANCE 172-2 LITTER 100-3;174-1 UNIMPROVED LOT NURSERY SCHOOL 280-4 IMMEDIATE FAMILY LIVABLE FLOOR AREA 280-25 OCCUPANT 100-3 207-2 .111-6 MODIFICATION 280-69 " OFF DUTY A290-46 IMMEDIATE FAMILY LIVING AREA 280-4 MONOPOLE 280-69 OFF-PREMISES SIGN MEMBER 26-2 LOADING BERTH 280-4 MONOPOLIZE 96-4;275-2 280-4 IMMEDIATE PROJECT LOCAL MOORING 275-2 OFF-STREET PARKING AREA 275-2 ADMINISTRATOR MOTEL,RESORT 280-4 SPACE 280-4 IMMEDIATE 148-4 MOTEL,TRANSIENT OFFICER A290-46 SUPERVISOR 47-1 280-4 OFFICIAL MAP 240-3 IMPACTED TAX ROLL - MOUNT 280-69 OFFICIAL TIME 245-20 STANDARD 260-1 IDX:14 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS... ON DUTY A290-46 PERSONAL PUBLICLY OWNED RENTAL PERMIT 280-4 ON-FARM DIRECT WATERCRAFT 96-7 PROPERTY 83-27 REPAIR 144-3 MARKETING PERVIOUS NONTURF QUALIFIED OWNER RESEARCH _ BUILDING 280-4 . BUFFER 268-3 245-17 LABORATORY 280-4 ON-FARM OPERATION PERVIOUS SURFACE QUALIFIED RESIDENT 83-18 DIRECT 236-4 RESIDENTIAL REAL RESIDENTIAL 275-2 MARKETING 280-4 pH 215-2 PROPERTY 245-17 RESIDENTIAL CLUSTER ONE-HUNDRED-YEAR' PHASING 234-2;236-4 RADIO FREQUENCY 280-4 FLOOD 148-4 PIER 275-2 (RF)EMISSIONS OR. RESIDENTIAL DOCK OPEN DEVELOPMENT PIER LINE 275-2 RADIATION 280-69 275-2 AREA 240-3 PLANNING BOARD 280-4 RADIO FREQUENCY RESIDENTIAL OPEN SPACE 280-4 PLANNING BOARD or (RF)PROFESSIONAL HORTICULTURE OPEN SPACE or OPEN BOARD 240-3 280-69 275-2 AREA 185-3 PLASTICS 233-1 RADIO FREQUENCY RESIDENTIAL SELF- OPERATING PERMIT PLAT 280-4 (RF)SIGNAL 280-69 HAULERS 233-1 144-3 PLATFORM 275-2 RCNYS 144-3 RESOURCE BUFFER OPERATIONS 275-2 PMCNYS 144-3 REAL PROPERTY 17-20 AREA 275-2 ORDER OF PROTECTION POLICE RECEDING EDGE 111-6 RESPONSIBLE PARTY A290-36 HEADQUARTERS RECEIVING DISTRICT 236-4 ORDER TO REMEDY 75-2 117-3 RESPONSIBLE 144-3 POLITICAL ACTIVITIES RECEIVING PARCEL PROFESSIONAL ORDINARY AND USUAL 26-2 117-3 ENGINEER 144-20 MAINTENANCE POLITICAL PARTY RECESSION RATE 111-6 RESTAURANT 280-4 275-2 COMMITTEE 26-2 RECHARGE 234-2 RESTAURANT, ORDINARY POLLUTANT 235-2 RECORDING OFFICER FORMULA FOOD MAINTENANCE POLLUTANT OF 17-20 280-4 280-69 CONCERN 234-2 RECORDS 59-13 RESTAURANT,TAKE- ORIGINAL STRUCTURE POLLUTION RECORDS CENTER 59-13 OUT 280-4 275-2 PREVENTION RECORDS DISPOSITION RESTORATION 111-6 OUTDOOR PAVILLION PROJECT 17-43 59-13 RESUBDIVISION 240-3 280-4 POND 275-2 RECORDS RETAIL SALES AREA OUTDOOR PORTFOLIO MANAGER MANAGEMENT 72-4 RECREATIONAL 177-1 59-13 RETAIL STORE 280-4 FACILITIES 280-4 PREEXISTING RECREATION FACILITY, RETAINING WALL OUTDOOR STORAGE NONPERMITTED COMMERCIAL 280-4 275-2;280-4 280-4 AND/OR RECREATION FACILITY, REVETMENT 275-2 OUTSIDE EMPLOYER NONCONFORMING MAJOR 280-4 RIGHT-OF-WAY LINES OR BUSINESS 26-2 STRUCTURES 275-2 RECREATION FACILITY, 280-4 OWNER 83-18;100-3; PRELIMINARY PLAT MINOR 280-4 RIPRAP 275-2 207-2;237-23;280-4 240-3 RECREATION,ACTIVE ROADSIDE FARM OWNER OF RECORD PREMISES 100-3;235-2; 240-3 STAND or 83-18 236-4 RECREATION,PASSIVE AGRICULTURAL PARK 174-1;249-2 PRESERVATION 240-3 240-3 STAND 280-4 PARK AND PRIMARY DUNE 111-6 RECREATIONAL AREAS ROADSIDE STAND 280-4 RECREATION FEE PRIMARY FRONTAL 193-1 RUBBISH 100-3;174-1 240-3 DUNE 148-4 RECREATIONAL RULES 130-2 PARK DEDICATION PRIMARY RESIDENCE FACILITIES 280-4 RUN AT LARGE 83-18 240-3 280-25 RECREATIONAL RURAL SIGNIFICANCE PARKING CAPACITY PRIMARY RESIDENTIAL VEHICLE 253-20; 64-3 205-2 PROPERTY 17-4 148-4;280-4 SALVAGE CENTER 211-1 PARKING GARAGE PRINCIPAL BUILDING RECREATIONAL SAND DUNES 148-4 144-20 111-6;280=4 VEHICLE PARK SANITARY FLOW PARKING LOT 280-4 PRINCIPAL USE 280-4 253-20 CREDITS 117-3 PARTIAL SELF-SERVICE PRINCIPALLY ABOVE RECREATIONAL SANITARY FLOW RIGHT GASOLINE SERVICE GROUND 1484 VEHICLE SITE 117-3 STATION 280-4 PRIORITY WATER BODY 253-20 SCAP NET 219-4 PARTIALLY SHIELDED 268-3 RECYCLABLE WOOD SCENIC SIGNIFICANCE 172-2 PRIVATE PREMISES 233-1 64-3 PATENT LANDS 219-4; 174-1 RECYCLABLE, SCHOOL 249-2 275-2 PRIVATE MANDATED 233-1 SEASONAL STRUCTURE PATIO 2804 WAREHOUSING RECYCLABLE,OTHER 275-2 . PEAK LUNAR TIDES 280-4 233-1 SECONDARY DUNE 275-2 PROACTIVE REFUSE 174-1;233-1 111-6 PEDDLER 197-2 RESTORATION 275-2 REFUSE HAULER/ SEDIMENT CONTROL PERFORMANCE BOND PROBABLE CAUSE CARTER 233-1 234-2;236-4 240-3 A290-36 REGIONAL WATER SEDIMENTATION 236-4 PERFORMANCE PROCESSED QUALITY SENDING DISTRICT GUARANTY 280-4 AGRICULTURAL IMPROVEMENT 117-3 PERIOD OF WAR 245-15 PRODUCT 72-4;280-4 PLAN 17-43 SENDING PARCEL 117-3 PERMANENT FIXED PROFESSIONAL A290-46 REGULATED ACTIVITY SENSITIVE AREAS IMPROVEMENT PROFESSIONAL 111-6 234-2;236-4 280-25 ENGINEER 144-20 REGULATION SEPTIC TANK 280-4 PERMANENT MOORING PROFESSIONAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT A290-46 SEQRA 240-3 96-7 280-4 REGULATORY SERVICE CONNECTED PERMANENT RESIDENT PROJECT 234-2;236-4 FLOODWAY 148-4 245-17 219-4 PROPERTY 245-20 RELATIVE 26-2 SERVICING 59-13 PERMIT HOLDER 144-3 PUBLIC PARKING LOT RELIEF ACT 245-20 SETBACK 275-2;280-4 PERSON 17-20;26-2; 260-1 REMOVAL 170-3 SEWAGE 215-2 83-18;83-27;96-4; PUBLIC PLACE 174-1 RENT 207-2 SEWAGE TREATMENT 96-27;100-3;111-6; PUBLIC PROPERTY 264-3 RENTAL DWELLING PLANT 215-2 144-3;166-2;174-1; PUBLIC WAREHOUSING UNIT 207-2 SEWAGE WORKS 215-2 197-2;233-1;237-5; 280-4 RENTAL OCCUPANCY SEWER or DRAIN 215-2 249-2;275-2;215-2; PUBLIC WATER:PUBLIC 207-2 SHEATHING 275-2 180-4;235-2;280-4 SEWER 280-4 RENTAL OCCUPANCY SHELLFISH 219-4 PERMIT 207-2 IDX:15 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS... SHOPPING CENTER STORMWATER TEMPORARY VEGETATION 11 I-6 280-4 HOTSPOT,234-2; CERTIFICATE OF VEHICLE 193-1 SHORELINE 236-4 OCCUPANCY 144-3 VEHICLES 174-1 STRUCTURE 275-2 STORMWATER TEMPORARY VESSEL PUMPOUT SIGN 280-4 MANAGEMENT STABILIZATION STATION 17-43 SIGN AREA 280-4 234-2;236-4 236-4 VETERAN 245-15 SIGNIFICANT FISH AND STORMWATER TENT 144-3 VIOLATION 148-4 WILDLIFE HABITAT MANAGEMENT TIDAL WATERS 275-2 WALER 275-2 111-6;268-3 CONTROL PLAN TMDL 235-2 - WASTEWATER 235-2 SILT BOOM'275-2 236-4 TOBACCO 249-2 WASTEWATER SITE PLAN 280-4 STORMWATER TOBACCO PRODUCT TREATMENT SITE PREPARATION MANAGEMENT ADVERTISEMENT IMPROVEMENT 236-4 FACILITY 234-2 249-2 PROJECT 17-43 D SKY PLANE OF LOT STORMWATER TOE 111-6 WATER QUALITY 2804 MANAGEMENT TOPSOIL 236-4 IMPROVEMENT SKYGLOW 172-2 OFFICER 234-2 TOTAL ASSESSED PROJECT 17-43 SLOPING ROOF 280-4 STORMWATER VALUE 245-20 WATER-DEPENDENT SLUGS 215-2 MANAGEMENT TOTAL MAXIMUM USES 275-2 SMALL BUSINESS OFFICER(SMO) DAILY LOAD 235-2 WATERCOURSE 215-2; OFFICE 280-191 235-2 TOURIST CAMP 253-1; 234-2;2364 SMALL WIND ENERGY STORMWATER 280-4 WATERFOWL 83-27 SYSTEM 277-1;280-4 MANAGEMENT TOURIST COTTAGE WATERWAY 234-2 SNACK BAR 280-4 PRACTICES(SMPs) 280-4 WATERWAYS 83-27 SOLAR POWER FAST 234-2 TOWER HEIGHT 277-1 WEATHER TRACK PROGRAM STORMWATER TOWN 17-20;34-3;83-18; NORMALIZED SITE 144-3 POLLUTION 130-2;144-3;174-1; EUI 177-1 SOLICITOR and/or PREVENTION PLAN 237-5;275-2 WETLAND BOUNDARY CANVASSER 197-2 (SWPPP)234-2 TOWN AGENCY 130-2 OR BOUNDARIES OF SOUND 275-2 STORMWATER RUNOFF TOWN BOARD 237-5; WETLAND 275-2 SOUND-LEVEL METER 234-2;236-4 A290-46;280-4 WETLANDS 180-4 STORY 280-4. TOWN GARBAGE BAG (FRESHWATER) SPAWNER SANCTUARY STREET 237-23;280-4 233-1 275-2 275-2 STREET LINE 280-4 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD WETLANDS(TIDAL) SPDES GENERAL STREET OR RIGHT-OF- 75-2 275-2 PERMIT FOR WAY WIDTH 240-3 TOWN OFFICER OR WHARF 275-2 CONSTRUCTION STREET,ARTERIAL EMPLOYEE 26-2 WIDTH OF CREEK 275-2 ACTIVITIES 240-3 TOWN SUPERVISOR WILDLIFE PROTECTIVE GP-0-20-001 234-2 STREET,COLLECTOR 17-20 STRUCTURES 111-6 SPDES GENERAL 240-3 TOWN WATERS 96-27; WIRELESS CARRIER PERMIT FOR STREET,LOCAL 240-3 219-4;275-2 280-69 STORMWATER STRIPPING 236-4 TOWNHOUSE 280-4 WIRELESS DISCHARGES FROM STRUCTURAL TRAIL 240-3 COMMUNICATION MUNICIPAL ALTERATION 280-4 TRAILER OR MOBILE FACILITY 280-4 SEPARATE STRUCTURAL HOME 280-4 WIRELESS STORMWATER COMPONENTS 275-2 TRANSFER OF COMMUNICATIONS SEWER SYSTEMS STRUCTURAL HAZARD SANITARY FLOW 280-4 GP-0-24-001 234-2 AREA 111-6 CREDITS 117-3 WIRELESS SPECIAL CONDITIONS STRUCTURE 70-3;111-6; TRANSFER STATION, COMMUNICATIONS 235-2 185-3;275-2;148-4; PRIVATE 233-1 FACILITY 280-69 SPECIAL EVENT 205-2 236-4;280-4 TRANSFER STATION, WIRELESS SERVICES SPECIAL EVENT SUBDIVISION 240-3 TOWN 233-1 280-69 COMMITTEE 205-2 SUBORDINATE OF A TRANSIENT RENTAL YARD 280-4 SPECIAL EXCEPTION TOWN OFFICER OR AMENITY 280-4 YARD LINE 280-4 USE 280-4 EMPLOYEE 26-2 TRANSIENT RENTAL YARD,FRONT 280-4 SPECIAL PROJECTS SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE PROPERTY 280-4 YARD,PRIMARY FRONT COORDINATOR 148-4 TRANSIENT RETAIL 280-4 280-25 SUBSTANTIAL BUSINESS 197-2 YARD,REAR 280-4 SPECIALTY PROP- IMPROVEMENT TREASURER(COUNTY YARD,SECONDARY CRAFT 96-7 148-4 TREASURER)17-20 FRONT 280-4 SPLIT-RAIL FENCE 275-2 SUBTIDAL 275-2 TROPICAL HARDWOOD YARD,SIDE 280-4 STABILIZATION 234-2; SUGARHOUSE 144-3 275-2 YIELD 240-3 236-4 SUPERINTENDENT TRUSTEES 275-2 YOUTH 68-2 STANDARD . 193-1;237-5;215-2 UNIFORM CODE 144-3 YOUTH SERVICE INSTALLATION SUPERIOR OFFICER UNIFORMITY RATIO("U PROJECT 68-2 144-3 A290-46 RATIO")172-2 ZONE 280-4 STANDARD SUP)RSTORM SANDY UNIT 253-1 ZONING BOARD 2804 SUBDIVISION 240-3 245-20 UNLICENSED MOTOR- ZONING MAP 280-4 START OF SUPERVISOR OF A DRIVEN VEHICLE DEMOLITION CONSTRUCTION TOWN OFFICER OR 264-3 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 148-4 EMPLOYEE 26-2 UNREGULATED PROPERTY STATE POLLUTANT SUPERVISORY OFFICER ACTIVITY 111-6 MAINTENANCE DISCHARGE A290-46 UNSAFE CONDITION 100-4;100-9;100-10 ELIMINATION SURFACE WATERS OF 144-20 FIRE PREVENTION AND SYSTEM(SPDES) THE STATE OF NEW UNSAFE STRUCTURE BUILDING CODE STORMWATER YORK 234-2 144-20 ADMINISTRATION DISCHARGE PERMIT SUSPENDED SOLIDS UNSHIELDED FIXTURE 144-3;144-8 235-2 215-2 172-2 Garbage,Rubbish and STOP-WORK ORDER SWIM PLATFORM 275-2 USABLE OPEN SPACE Refuse 233-1;233-4 144-3;234-2;236-4 SWIMMING POOL 280-4 280-4 Historic Preservation STORMWATER 234-2; TAKING 219-4 USE 280-4 District(HPD)280-190 235-2;236-4 TAXPAYER 219-4 USE,ACCESSORY 280-4 LANDMARK STORMWATER TELECOMMUNICATION UTILITY 177-1;237-31 PRESERVATION COLLECTING TOWER 2804 VARIANCE 148-4 170-2;170-3;170-4; SYSTEM 17-43. TEMPORARY VEGETATED 170-5;170-6;170-7; ANCHORING 96-7 WETLANDS 275-2 170-9;170-10 IDX:16 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX DEMOLITION... Roadway Construction Wastewater treatment DISEASE CONTROL Light Industrial(LI)District 161-21 systems 240-47 TOBACCO 280-62 Special Exception Uses Water 240-48 ADVERTISING 249-1 Light Industrial Park/ 280-140 Water supply 240-48 DISORDERLY CONDUCT Planned Office Park STORM SEWER Water supply systems ALARM SYSTEMS 75-8 '(LIO)District 280-58 SYSTEMS;ILLICIT 24048 Lieutenant A290-9 Marine I(MI)District DISCHARGES, Wireless Communication See Also NOISE 280-52 ACTIVITIES AND Facilities 280-70; POLICE DEPARTMENT Marine II(MII)District CONNECTIONS 235-2 280-72 RULES AND 280-55 STORMWATER Yards 240-45 REGULATIONS Parking at Beaches 189-4 MANAGEMENT Zoning Board of Appeals A290-15;A290-36 Public Docks 96-4;96-5 236-4 240-45 SEWERS AND SEWAGE SHELLFISH AND OTHER WETLANDS AND Zoning districts 240-45 DISPOSAL 215-6 MARINE SHORELINE 275-2; DEVELOPMENT FEES DISORDERLY PERSONS RESOURCES 2194 275-4;275-11 See FEES ALARM SYSTEMS 75-8 STORMWATER ZONING 2804 DINING FACILITIES DISTRICT ATTORNEY MANAGEMENT DEMOLITION DEBRIS See RESTAURANTS Ethics Board 26-22 236-4 Garbage,Rubbish and DIRECT SELLERS DISTRICTS WETLANDS AND Refuse 233-1 See SALES Affordable housing 280-5 SHORELINE 275-2; DEMOLITION OF DIRT Board of Appeals 280-9 275-3;275-4;275-5; BUILDINGS See Also EXCAVATIONS Building Inspector 280-6; 275-7;275-11 FIRE PREVENTION AND See Also FILL 280-8 ZONING 280-4;280-78; BUILDING CODE HIGHWAY Building permits 280-8; 280-111;280-116 ADMINISTRATION SPECIFICATIONS 280-9;280-10 DOG RUNS 144-5 161-9 Business districts 280-5 PARKS AND DEPARTMENT OF NOISE,PREVENTION OF Certificates of occupancy RECREATION HEALTH 180-4 280-10 AREAS 193-3.1 See BOARD OF HEALTH PARKS AND Conservation districts 280-5 DOG WASTE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS RECREATION Construction 280-8 See FECAL MATTER AND RECREATION AREAS 193-2 District boundaries 280-7 See PET WASTE See PARKS AND - PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS District designations 280-5 DOGS RECREATION AND TRANSIENT Effect of establishment of Adoption of Renumbered DEPARTMENT OF RETAIL districts 280-8 2006 Code 1-14 PLANNING MERCHANTS 197-10 Hearings 280-11 ANIMALS 83-6\83-15; See PLANNING BOARD SEWERS AND SEWAGE Industrial districts 280-5 83-17;83-18;83-19; DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC DISPOSAL 215-3 Insurance 280-10 83-20;83-21;83-22; WORKS Snow and Ice Removal Landscaping 280-7 83-23;83-24;83-26 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 237-20 Lot recognition 280.-9 APPEARANCE TICKETS ENERGY See Also SOIL REMOVAL Lots 280-9;280-10;280-11 5-2 BENCHMARKING STORMWATER Merger 280-10 Arrest warrants 83-9 177-1 MANAGEMENT Nonconforming lots 280-10 Code Enforcement Officer PARKS AND 236-4 Office districts 280-5 . 83-7 RECREATION See Also TOPSOIL One-family dwellings Complaints 83-8;83-9 AREAS 193-1 REMOVAL 280-10 Confinement;redemption; DESIGN STANDARDS DISABILITY Open space 280-8 disposition 83-12 Bicycles 240-45 Exemption for Cold War Parks and recreation 280-7 Dogs 83-6;83-7;83-8; Blocks 240-45 Veterans 245-17; Planning Board 280-9 83-9;83-10;83-11; Board of Trustees 240-45 245-18 Prohibited uses 280-8 83-12 Bonds 240-45 Exemption for Disabled Records 280-7;280-9 Enforcement 83-7 Cluster developments Persons With Limited Residential districts 280-5 Fees 83-12 240-45 Income 245-10 Screens and screening 280-7, Filing of complaints 83-8 Curbs 240-45 Exemption for War Town Board 280-9 Impoundment 83-11;83-12 Driveways 240-45 Veterans and Gold Star Variances 280-10 Limited Business(LB) Final plats 240-45 Parents 245-16 Waiver of merger 280-11 District 280-41 Fire hydrants 240-48 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Waivers 280-11 PARKS AND FLOOD DAMAGE 172-2 Water 280-7;280-8 RECREATION PREVENTION POLICE DEPARTMENT Yards 280-7;280-8 AREAS 193-3.1 148-14;148-18 RULES AND ZONING 280-5\280-11 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS Grades and grading 240-45 REGULATIONS Zoning Board of Appeals AND TRANSIENT Improvements 240-45 A290-3 280-11 RETAIL Lighting 24046 DISABLED PERSONS Zoning Map 280-6 MERCHANTS 197-5; Lots 240-45 Adoption of Renumbered Zoning Maps 280-6;280-7 197-10 Lots;streets;common 2006 Code 1-14 DISTURBING THE PEACE Penalties for offenses 83-13 driveways;flag lot DISABLED VETERANS See Also NOISE Police officers 83-7 design 240-45 See VETERANS NOISE,PREVENTION OF Prohibited activities 83-6 Off-street parking 240-45 DISCLOSURE 180-4 Recreation areas 83-6 Open space 240-45 Agricultural Planned DOCKING AND MOORING Seeing eye dogs 83-10 See Also PERFORMANCE Development District See MOORING Seeing Eye dogs exempted STANDARDS 280-174 DOCKS 83-10 Planning Board 240-45 Code of Ethics 26-1 Adoption of Code 1-2 Seizure 83-11 Plumbing 240-47 ETHICS 26-17;26-18; Adoption of Renumbered Seizure of dogs at large Records 240-45 26-19;26-20 2006 Code 1-14 83-11 Safety standards 240-45; Ethics Board 26-21;26-22; BOATS,DOCKS AND Severability 83-14 240-46 26-24;26-25 WHARVES 96-1; Summons;arrest warrant Setbacks 240-45 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 96-3;96-12;96-14; 83-9 Sidewalks 240-45 ENERGY 96-22 Summonses 83-9 SPDES STORMWATER BENCHMARKING COASTAL EROSION Town Attorney 83-9 MANAGEMENT AND 177-4 HAZARD AREAS Town Board 83-12 EROSION AND RECORDS 59-2 111-6 Town Clerk 83-12 SEDIMENT WETLANDS AND Fishers Island Harbor Violations and penalties CONTROL 234-7 SHORELINE 275-6 Management 157-5; 83-13 Streetlighting 240-46 DISCRIMINATION 157-6;157-7 Warrants 83-9 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Grievance Procedures 47-2 Floating Homes 96-27; Waterfowl and Gull Feeding 240-36;240-45\240-48 96-28 and Domestic Pet Waste 83-27 IDX:17 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE DOGS... When effective 83-15 WATERFRONT VEHICLES,MOTOR- ZONING 280-4;280-78 CONSISTENCY DRIVEN 264-15 - E - DOMESTIC REVIEW 268-3 ZONING 280-4 PARTNERSHIPS WETLANDS AND DUCKS EARTH REMOVAL Adoption of Renumbered SHORELINE 275-5; ANIMALS 83-1\83-5 See TOPSOIL REMOVAL 2006 Code 1-14 275-6;275-11 Applications and issuance of EASEMENTS Costs and expenses 121-5 Wireless Communication permit 83-3 Adoption of Code 1-4 DOMESTIC Facilities 280-72 Board of Trustees 83-4 Agricultural Planned PARTNERSHIPS ZONING 280-4;280-78; Construction 83-3 Development District 121-1;121-2;121-3; 280-91 Deposit of waste,matter.in 280-175;280-177; 121-4;121-5 DRAINAGE PLAN Town waters prohibited 280-179;280-180 Fees 121-3;121-5 Preservation of Natural 83-4 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Filing of statements;fees Features 240-51 Keeping of ducks for private PROPERTY 121-5 Site Plan Approval use 83-2 MAINTENANCE Purpose and objectives 280-129;280-133 Penalties for offenses 83-5 100-3 121-2 SOIL REMOVAL 228-5 Permit required for FILMING 139-3 Records 121-4 SUBDIVISION OF LAND commercial enterprise HIGHWAY E Requirements 121-3 240-7;240-17;240-20; 83-1 SPECIFICATIONS Statement of domestic 240-21;240-23; Town Board 83-1;83-2; 161-2;161-3;161-4; partnership 121-4 240-25;240-30; 83-3;83-5 161-13 Title 121-1 240-32;240-35 Town Clerk 83-1;83-3 LANDMARK Town Board 121-5 WETLANDS AND Violations and penalties PRESERVATION Town Clerk 121-4;121-5 SHORELINE 275-6; 83-5 170-4 Violations and penalties 275-11 Water 83-3;83-4 Preservation of Natural 121-4;121-5 DRIVE-IN RESTAURANTS DUMPS AND DUMPING Features 240-51 DRAINAGE Limited Business(LB) BOATS,DOCKS AND Real Estate Transfer Tax COASTAL EROSION District 280-41 WHARVES 96-8 17-24 HAZARD AREAS DRIVEWAYS COASTAL EROSION Roadway Construction 111-14 Design Standards 240-45 HAZARD AREAS 161-18 FLOOD DAMAGE General Business(B) 111-6 SANITARY FLOW PREVENTION District 280-48 Garbage,Rubbish and CREDITS, 148-12;148-15; LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Refuse 233-1;233-2; TRANSFER OF 148-16;148-17;148-19 172-2 233-7 117-5;117-8 HIGHWAY LITTERING 174-1;174-2 JUNKYARDS 166-3;166-7 SEWERS AND SEWAGE SPECIFICATIONS PARKS AND PARKS AND DISPOSAL 215-9; 161-2;161-3;161-4; RECREATION RECREATION 215-10 161-8;161-9;161-13 AREAS 193-1 AREAS 193-2 Site Plan Approval 280-133 JUNKYARDS 166-4 Recreational Vehicle Parks Roadway Construction Southold Community Preservation of Natural 253-22 161-19;161-21 Preservation Fund 17-9 Features 240-51 Roadway Construction DUMPSTERS SPDES STORMWATER Recreational Vehicle Parks 161-39;161-46 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; MANAGEMENT AND 253-22 Signs 280-85 PROPERTY EROSION AND Roadway Construction Site Plan Approval 280-137 MAINTENANCE SEDIMENT 161-18;161-25; SOIL REMOVAL 228-4 100-3;100-4 CONTROL 234-3; 161-27;161-28; SPDES STORMWATER DUST 234-7 161-29;161-30; MANAGEMENT AND Agricultural-Conservation Special Events Requiring 161-31;161-32; EROSION AND (A-C)District and Chairperson of the 161-36;161-45 SEDIMENT Low-Density Zoning Board of SEWERS AND SEWAGE CONTROL 234-2 Residential R-80, Appeals'Approval DISPOSAL 215-2; STORMWATER R-120,R-200 and 205-4;205-5 215-4;215-5 MANAGEMENT R-400 Districts 280-13 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Site Plan Approval 236-8;236-12;236-13 Farmland Bill of Rights 240-3;240-10;240-17; 280-127;280-129; Street Excavations 237-13 280-99 240-21;240-26; 280-133 Street Numbering 237-23 FIRE PREVENTION AND 240-27;240-28; SOIL REMOVAL 228-2; SUBDIVISION OF LAND BUILDING CODE 240-42;240-44;240-54. 228-4;228-7 240-3 ADMINISTRATION VEHICLES,MOTOR- SPDES STORMWATER TOURIST AND TRAILER 144-19 DRIVEN 264-3 MANAGEMENT AND CAMPS 253-3; General Business(B) WETLANDS AND EROSION AND 253-10;253-11 District 280-48 SHORELINE 275-11 SEDIMENT VEHICLES AND Light Industrial(LI)District ZONING 280-3;280-4 CONTROL 234-2; TRAFFIC 260-9; 280-62 ELECTION 234-3;234-8 260-15;260-17; Light Industrial Park/ Approval by referendum 9-2 STORM SEWER 260-18;260-22;260-28 Planned Office Park ASSESSORS 9-1\9-2 SYSTEMS;ILLICIT WATERFRONT (LIO)District 280-58 Continuation as elective DISCHARGES, CONSISTENCY NOISE,PREVENTION OF office 9-1 ACTIVITIES AND REVIEW 268-3 180-4 ELECTRICAL CODE CONNECTIONS 235-2 WETLANDS AND PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS FIRE PREVENTION AND STORMWATER SHORELINE 275-2; AND TRANSIENT BUILDING CODE MANAGEMENT 275-3;275-5 RETAIL ADMINISTRATION 236-3;236-4;236-5; Wireless Communication MERCHANTS 197-10 144-3 236-7;236-8;236-12; Facilities 280-74 Plum Island Research Roadway Construction 236-13 ZONING 2804;280-78; District(PIR)280-183 161-46 SUBDIVISION OF LAND 280-92;280-93 Roadway Construction ELECTRICAL 240-3;240-4;240-9; DRUGS AND DRUG 161-23 INSPECTIONS 240-10;240-11; PARAPHERNALIA SOIL REMOVAL 228-2; Administration;inspection 240-17;240-19; Agricultural-Conservation 228-5;228-7 fee 126-1 240-21;240-32; (A-C)District and Special Exception Uses Aluminum 126-4 240-36;240-37; Low-Density 280-143 Building Inspector 126-3 240-41;24044 Residential R-80, STORMWATER Building permits 126-3 TOURIST AND TRAILER R-120,R-200 and MANAGEMENT Certificates of compliance CAMPS 253-5 R-400 Districts 280-13 236-13 126-3 Water Quality Improvement BOATS,DOCKS AND ZONING 280-91;280-111 Certificates of occupancy 17-43 WHARVES 96-15 126-3 Senior Citizen Exemption Costs and expenses 126-2 245-1 IDX:18 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS... Designation of Inspectors POLICE DEPARTMENT Emergencies 260-23 ENVIRONMENTAL 126-2 51-4 Impoundment 260-24 QUALITY REVIEW Duties of Electrical POLICE DEPARTMENT Notice of removal 260-25 130-1 Inspector 126-3 RULES AND Notices 260-25 Fee 130-19 Electrical Inspector 126-1; REGULATIONS Obstructions 260-23 Fees 130-9;130-19 126-2;126-3 A290-3;A290-46 Parking 260-23 Filing of copy of Emergencies 126-3 RENTAL PERMITS 207-5 Police Department 260-24; determination 130-16 Fees 126-1 Sergeants A290-11 260-25 Filing of written statement Inspections 126-1;126-2; SEWERS AND SEWAGE Police officers 260-23; by applicant 130-5 126-3 DISPOSAL 215-4 260-24 Garbage,Rubbish and Insurance 126-2 Site Plan Approval 280-137 Seizure 260-24 Refuse 233-6 Penalties for offenses 126-5 SPDES STORMWATER Storage 260-24 Hearings 130-10;130-11; Reports 126-3 MANAGEMENT AND Storage and charges 260-24 130-12 Restrictions on materials EROSION AND Town Board 260-24 Licenses and permits 130-5 126-4 SEDIMENT Vehicles 260-23;260-24; Maintenance of files open to Severability 126-6 CONTROL 234-1 260-25 public inspection Town Attorney 126-2 Special Events Requiring VEHICLES AND 130-17 Town Board 126-1;126-2; Chairperson of the TRAFFIC 260-23\ Meetings 130-7 126-3 Zoning Board of 260-25 Notice of completion of Violations and penalties Appeals'Approval EMERGENCY VEHICLES draft environmental 126-3;126-5 205-4 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; impact statement When effective 126-7 Special Exception Uses PROPERTY 130-10 ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR 280-143 MAINTENANCE Notice of completion of ELECTRICAL STORM SEWER 100-2 final environmental INSPECTIONS 126-1; SYSTEMS;ILLICIT FLOOD DAMAGE impact statement 126-2;126-3 DISCHARGES, PREVENTION 148-23 130-13 RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 ACTIVITIES AND Roadway Construction Notice of receipt of ELECTROMAGNETIC CONNECTIONS 161-20 complete application INTERFERENCE 235-8;235-11 See Also VEHICLES 130-6 Small Wind Energy Systems STORMWATER VEHICLES,MOTOR- Notices 130-6;130-10; 277-4 MANAGEMENT DRIVEN 264-18 130-13;130-17 ELEVATORS 236-10 EMINENT DOMAIN Preparation of draft FLOOD DAMAGE Street Excavations 237-6; Affordable Housing(AHD) environmental impact PREVENTION 148-16 237-13 District 280-25 statement 130-9 ZONING 280-104 Street Numbering 237-22 LANDMARK Preparation of final E-MAIL - WATERFRONT PRESERVATION environmental impact Rules of Conduct 26-12 CONSISTENCY 170-7 statement 130-12 Special Events Requiring REVIEW 268-3 Real Estate Transfer Tax Processing of proposed Town Board Approval WETLANDS AND 17-20 actions 130-8 205-7 SHORELINE 275-5 Senior Citizen Exemption Processing of proposed EMERGENCIES Wireless Communication 245-2 actions not affecting Affordable Housing(AHD) Facilities 280-70 ENCROACHMENTS environment 130-11 District 280-30 ZONING 280-4;280-111 FLOOD DAMAGE Required findings in written Agricultural-Conservation EMERGENCY ACTIVITIES PREVENTION determination 130-15 (A-C)District and Applicability 111-17 148-14;148-15; SANITARY FLOW Low-Density COASTAL EROSION 148-17;148-19;148-22 CREDITS, Residential R-80, HAZARD AREAS ENFORCEMENT OFFICER TRANSFER OF 117-9 R-120,R-200 and 111-17\111-19 See CODE Site Plan Approval R-400 Districts 280-13 Emergencies I I 1-17; ENFORCEMENT 280-131;280-137 ALARM SYSTEMS 75-1; 111-18;111-19 OFFICER STORMWATER 75-2;75-5;75-6 Improper or insufficient ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT BOATS,DOCKS AND notification 111-19 IMPACT 236-4 WHARVES 96-17 Natural resources 111-17 STATEMENTS SUBDIVISION OF LAND BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Notices 111-18;111-19 ENVIRONMENTAL 240-3;240-8;240-18; PROPERTY Notification to QUALITY REVIEW 240-19;240-22; MAINTENANCE Administrator 111-18 130-9;130-10;130-11; 240-25;240-30 100-4;100-5;100-9 Safety standards 111-17; 130-12;130-13; Time limit for written ELECTRICAL 111-18 130-14;130-17 determination by INSPECTIONS 126-3 EMERGENCY SUBDIVISION OF LAND agency 130-7 Emergency Activities MANAGEMENT 240-18;240-19; Title 130-1 111-17;111-18;111-19 AGENCY 240-22;240-25 Types of actions 130-4 Emergency Removal of Assessment and Tax Relief Wireless Communication When effective 130-20 Vehicles 260-23 for Superstorm Sandy Facilities 280-74 ENVIRONMENTALLY FILMING 139-3 Impact 245-23 ENVIRONMENTAL SENSITIVE AREAS FIRE PREVENTION AND FIRE PREVENTION AND QUALITY REVIEW SUBDIVISION OF LAND BUILDING CODE BUILDING CODE Actions involving more than 240-10;240-43 ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION one agency 130-18 ZONING 280-4 144-3;144-6 144-10 Adoption of Renumbered EROSION AND SEDIMENT Fishers Island Harbor FLOOD DAMAGE 2006 Code 1-14 CONTROL Management 157-6 PREVENTION 148-4; COASTAL EROSION Preservation of Natural Floating Homes 96-26 148-6;148-9;148-10; HAZARD AREAS Features 240-49; Garbage,Rubbish and 148-13;148-14; 111-33 240-51 Refuse 233-6 148-15;148-23 Compliance required; See Also SOIL EROSION HOUSING FUND 34-2; STORMWATER exceptions 130-3 AND SEDIMENT 34-6 MANAGEMENT Costs and expenses 130-9 CONTROL LIGHTING,OUTDOOR 236-4 Decision to approve or SPDES STORMWATER 172-6 SUBDIVISION OF LAND disapprove action;time MANAGEMENT AND Members of the Department 240-10;240-42 limit 130-14 EROSION AND A290-33 EMERGENCY REMOVAL Definitions 130-2 SEDIMENT NOISE,PREVENTION OF OF VEHICLES Environmental impact CONTROL 234-1; 180-7;180-8 Abandonment 260-23 statements 130-9; 234-2;234-3;234-6; j PARKS AND Authority to remove 130-10;130-11; 234-7;234-8 RECREATION vehicles 260-23 130-12;130-13; AREAS 193-3 Charges 260-24 130-14;130-17 Costs and expenses 260-24 IDX:19 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL... STORMWATER ETHICS BOARD STORMWATER EXEMPTION FOR WAR MANAGEMENT Advisory Board 26-21 MANAGEMENT VETERANS AND 236-1;236-4;236-5; Appointments 26-21 236-4;236-10;236-11; GOLD STAR PARENTS 236-13 Building permits 26-21 236-12;236-13;236-15 Apartments 245-16.1 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Certificates of occupancy Street Excavations 237-4; Assessments 245-16; 240-11;240-19;240-36 26-21 237-6;237-9;237-11; 245-16.1 WATERFRONT Compensation 26-21 237-12;237-13;237-16 Assessor 245-16 CONSISTENCY Complaints 26-23 See Also STREET Compensation 245-16 REVIEW 268-2;268-3 Costs and expenses 26-21 EXCAVATIONS Definitions 245-15 WETLANDS AND Defense and See Also STREET Disability 245-16 SHORELINE 275-2; indemnification 26-21 OPENINGS Exemption granted to 275-3;275-6;275-11 Disclosure 26-21;26-22; SUBDIVISION OF LAND veterans and Gold Star ESCROW ACCOUNTS 26-24;26-25 240-36 parents 245-16 Board of Appeals 280-146 District Attorney 26-22 See Also TOPSOIL Gold Star Parents 245-15; Wireless Communication Establishment of Ethics REMOVAL 245-16 Facilities 280-74 Board 26-21 See Also TRENCHES Reports 245-15 ESCROW DEPOSITS ETHICS 26-21\26-25 WETLANDS AND Schools 245-16 SPDES STORMWATER Investigation procedures SHORELINE 275-2; TAXATION 245-15\ MANAGEMENT AND 26-23 275-11 245-16.1 EROSION AND Investigations 26-21; ZONING 280-114 Tenant-stockholders F SEDIMENT 26-22;26-23;26-25 EXEMPTION FOR COLD 245-16.1 CONTROL 234-8 Licenses and permits 26-21 WAR VETERANS Tenants 245-16.1 Wireless Communication Meetings 26-21 Assessments 245-18 Veterans 245-15;245-16 Facilities 280-74 Officers and employees Cold War veterans 245-17;' Water 245-15 ESTABLISHMENT OF 26-24;26-25 245-18 EXPENSES OF TOWN COMMUNITY Powers of the Ethics Board Compensation 245-18 OFFICERS HOUSING FUND 26-22 Definitions 245-17 Board of Appeals 30-1 Advisory Board 17-51 Public inspection of Ethics Disability 245-17;245-18 Compensation 30-1 Affordable housing 17-48 Board records 26-25 Exemption granted 245-18 Compensation for expense Community Housing Plan Qualifications 26-21 Schools 245-18 of attendance at official 17-52 Records 26-23;26-25 TAXATION 245-17\245-18 meetings 30-1 COMMUNITY Reports 26-25 Veterans 245-17;245-18 Costs and expenses 30-1 PRESERVATION Review of lists and Violations and penalties Meetings 30-1 FUND AND disclosure statements 245-18 Planning Board 30-1 COMMUNITY 26-24 EXEMPTION FOR Town Board 30-1 HOUSING FUND Terms of office 26-21; DISABLED PERSONS EXPLOSION HAZARDS 17-47\17-53 26-23 WITH LIMITED See Also COMBUSTIBLES Compensation 17-51 Town Attorney 26-22 INCOME See Also FIREWORKS Construction 17-50;17-51 Town Board 26-21;26-22; Assessments 245-10 See Also FLAMMABLES Costs and expenses 17-50 26-23 Disability 245-10 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Eligible expenses 17-50 Violations and penalties Exemption granted 245-10 DISPOSAL 215-4 Fund established 17-47 26-23;26-24 TAXATION 245-10; EXPLOSIVES Liability 17-48 EXCAVATIONS 245-10 BOATS,DOCKS AND Management of fund 17-49 See Also BACKFILLING EXEMPTION FOR WHARVES 96-16 Purposes of fund 17-48 COASTAL EROSION HISTORIC See Also COMBUSTIBLES Sales 17-47;17-48;17-50 HAZARD AREAS PROPERTIES FIRE PREVENTION AND Town Board 17-51;17-53 111-6;111-10;111-11; Assessments 245-19 BUILDING CODE Village participation 17-53 111-12;111-13;111-14 Assessor 245-19 ADMINISTRATION Websites 17-52 See Also DIRT Historic preservation 245-19 144-19 ETHICS See Also FILL Historic Preservation See Also FIREWORKS Annual disclosure 26-17 FIRE PREVENTION AND Commission 245-19 See Also FLAMMABLES Applicant disclosure 26-20 BUILDING CODE Historic properties 245-19 JUNKYARDS 166-1 See Code of Ethics 26-1\ ADMINISTRATION Real property exemption Light Industrial(LI)District 26-2 144-8 245-19 280-62 Costs and expenses 26-17; FLOOD DAMAGE TAXATION 245-19; Light Industrial Park/ 26-26 PREVENTION 148-4 245-19 Planned Office Park Debarment 26-28 HIGHWAY EXEMPTION FOR (LIO)District 280-58 Designation of officers and SPECIFICATIONS VOLUNTEER Plum Island Research employees required to 161-2 FIREFIGHTERS AND District(PIR)280-183 . file annual disclosure Roadway Construction AMBULANCE SEWERS AND SEWAGE statements 26-18 161-17;161-18; WORKERS DISPOSAL 215-4 Disclosure 26-17;26-18; 161-25;161-29; Ambulance service 245-11; STORMWATER .26-19;26-20 161-30;161-36 245-13 MANAGEMENT Disclosure Requirements SEWERS AND SEWAGE Applicability 245-14 236-4 26-17\26-20 DISPOSAL 215-7; Assessments 245-11; ZONING 280-111 See Ethics Board 26-21\ 215-8;215-9 245-12;245-14 26-25 Site Plan Approval Assessor 245-11 - F - Liability 26-26 280-129;280-136 Effective date 245-12 Licenses and permits 26-17 SOIL REMOVAL 228-1; Exemption granted;amount; FAIR HOUSING Maintenance of disclosure 228-3;228-4;228-5; qualifications 245-11 See AFFORDABLE statements 26-19 228-6;228-7 Fire Department 245-11; HOUSING Officers and employees SPDES STORMWATER 245-13 FALSE ALARMS 26-17;26-18 MANAGEMENT AND Qualifications 245-11 ALARM SYSTEMS 75-5; Penalties 26-26\26-28 EROSION AND Schools 245-11 75-6 Penalties for offenses 26-26 SEDIMENT TAXATION 245-11\245-14 See Also ALARM Retirement 26-17 CONTROL 234-2; Unremarried spouses of SYSTEMS See Rules of Conduct 26-3\ 234-3 deceased volunteer See Also FIRE ALARMS 26-16 STORM SEWER firefighters or FAMILY DAY-CARE Town Board 26-18;26-26 SYSTEMS;ILLICIT ambulance workers See DAY-CARE Town Clerk 26-19 DISCHARGES, 245-13 FACILITIES Variances 26-17 ACTIVITIES AND Volunteer Ambulance FARM STANDS Violations and penalties CONNECTIONS 235-2 245-11;245-13 AGRICULTURAL USES 26-17;26-26;26-27; Volunteer fire fighters 72-5\72-12 26-28 245-11;245-13 Appeals 72-11 Voidable contracts 26-27 Board of Appeals 72-11 IDX:20 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX FARM STANDS... Farm stand offerings 72-7 AGRICULTURAL FEES Recreational Floating Zone Farm stand permit required ADVISORY Adoption of Code 1-10 District(RFZ)280-201 72-5 COMMITTEE 71-1; Adoption of Renumbered RENTAL PERMITS 207-3; Farm stand permits issued 71-3;71-4 2006 Code 1-14 207-5;207-8 without requirement of Agricultural Planned Affordable Housing(AHD) Rules of Conduct 26-5 site plan approval 72-6 Development District District 280-29 SALVAGE CENTERS Farms and farming 72-5; 280-174 Agricultural-Conservation 211-3 72-6;72-7;72-8; AGRICULTURAL USES (A-C)District and SEWERS AND SEWAGE 72-11;72-12 72-2;72-4 Low-Density DISPOSAL 215-7 Licenses and permits 72-6 Agricultural-Conservation Residential R-80, Shellfish 219-7 Livestock 72-5 (A-C)District and R-120,R-200 and SHELLFISH AND,OTHER Maximum size of farm Low-Density R-400 Districts 280-13 MARINE stand 72-8 Residential R-80, ALARM SYSTEMS 75-4; RESOURCES 219-4 Off-street parking 72-6 R-120,R-200 and 75-8 Signs 280-81 Parking 72-5;72-6 R-400 Districts ANIMALS 83-19;83-23 Site Plan Approval Penalties for offenses 72-12 280-12;280-13 Board of Appeals 280-149 280-129;280-131; Planning Board 72-6 Farm Stands 72-5;72-6; BOATS,DOCKS AND 280-133;280-137; Safety standards 72-11 72-7;72-8;72-11; WHARVES 96-3 280-138 Sales 72-5;72-6;72-7 72-12 See Also CHARGES Small Wind Energy Systems Setbacks 72-6 Farmland Bill of Rights COASTAL EROSION 277-5 Site plan approval 72-6 280-97;280-98; HAZARD AREAS SOIL REMOVAL 228-8; Site plans 72-6 280-99;280-100; 111-22;111-27 228-11 Variance procedures 72-11 280-101 See Also COSTS AND Southold Community Variances 72-11 FIRE PREVENTION AND EXPENSES Preservation Fund 17-8 Violations and penalties BUILDING CODE Dogs 83-12 SPDES STORMWATER 72-12 ADMINISTRATION DOMESTIC MANAGEMENT AND Zoning Board of Appeals 144-8 PARTNERSHIPS EROSION AND 72-11 Garbage,Rubbish and 121-3;121-5 SEDIMENT FARMLAND BILL OF Refuse 233-1 ELECTRICAL CONTROL 234-1; RIGHTS General Business(B) INSPECTIONS 126-1 234-3;234-9 Animals 280-98;280-99 District 280-48 ENVIRONMENTAL Special Events Requiring Charges 280-101 Historic Preservation QUALITY REVIEW Chairperson of the Christmas trees 280-98 District(HPD)280-191 130-9;130-19 Zoning Board of Definitions 280-98 HOUSING FUND 34-6 FILMING 139-3;139-4; Appeals'Approval Dust 280-99 Light Industrial(LI)District 139-6;139-7;139-13 205-4;205-5 Enforcement 280-102 280-62 FIRE PREVENTION AND Special Events Requiring Farms and farming 280-97; Light Industrial Park/ BUILDING CODE Town Board Approval 280-98;280-99; Planned Office Park ADMINISTRATION 205-7 280-100;280-101 (LIO)District 280-58 144-5;144-6;144-8; Special Exception Uses . Fences 280-99 Limited Business(LB) 144-9;144-11;144-15; 280-141 Grades and grading 280-99 District 280-41 144-17;144-19;144-23 Street Excavations 237-10 Holidays 280-99 Low-Density Residential Fishers Island Harbor Street Numbering 237-23 Horses 280-98;280-99 R-40 District 280-17 Management 157-6 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Inspections 280-101 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS. FLOOD DAMAGE 240-3;240-6;240-7; Livestock 280-98;280-99 AND TRANSIENT PREVENTION 240-8;240-9;240-10; Noise 280-99 RETAIL 148-12;148-13;148-15 240-16;240-19; Notices 280-97;280-100; MERCHANTS 197-2 Garbage,Rubbish and 240-20;240-30; 280-101 Preservation of Natural Refuse 233-2;233-3; 240-34;240-37; Nuisances 280-97;280-99 Features 240-49 233-3.1;233-4;233-6; 240-44;240-53 Odors 280-99 PUBLIC 233-7 TOURIST AND TRAILER Planning Board 280-100 ENTERTAINMENT HIGHWAY CAMPS 253-4 Poultry 280-98;280-99 AND SPECIAL SPECIFICATIONS WETLANDS AND Right to farm 280-97 EVENTS 205-2 161-49 . SHORELINE 275-2; Right to notice by brokers See Also RIGHT TO FARM Historic Preservation 275-3.1;275-7;275-8; and agents 280-101 District(HPD)280-195 275-14 Right to notice provided by Signs 280-85;280-86; JUNKYARDS 166-6 Wireless Communication Town agencies 280-100 280-87 LANDMARK Facilities 280-71; Right to undertake protected SOIL REMOVAL 228-3; PRESERVATION 280-74 farm practices 280-99 228-4;228-6;228-7 170-7;170-14 ZONING 280-4;280-154; Safety standards 280-97; SPDES STORMWATER NOISE,PREVENTION OF 280-158 280-99 MANAGEMENT AND 180-4 FENCES Sales 280-98 EROSION AND OPEN SPACE AGRICULTURAL LANDS Severability 280-103 SEDIMENT PRESERVATION PRESERVATION 70-3 Shrubs 280-98 CONTROL 234-2 185-3;185-4;185-5 Agricultural-Conservation Signs 280-101 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Parking at Beaches 189-3; (A-C)District and Smoke 280-99 240-10;240-42;240-43 189-4 Low-Density Town Board 280-97; TRANSPORTATION PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS Residential R-80, 280-100 ACCESS AND TRANSIENT R-120,R-200 and Trees 280-98 MANAGEMENT RETAIL R400 Districts 280-13 Vehicles 280-99 64-2;64-3 MERCHANTS 197-4; BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Vibrations 280-99 ZONING 280-4;280-78; 197-7;197-8;197-9 PROPERTY Violations and penalties 280-207 Plum Island Conservation MAINTENANCE 280-102 FAST-FOOD District(PIt)280-187 100-4 Water 280-99 RESTAURANTS Plum Island Research COASTAL EROSION ZONING 280-97\280-103 See RESTAURANTS District(PIR)280-183 HAZARD AREAS Zoning Board of Appeals FECAL MATTER POLICE DEPARTMENT 111-6 280-100 See Also PET WASTE RULES AND Farmland Bill of Rights FARMS AND FARMING POLICE DEPARTMENT REGULATIONS 280-99 Adoption of Renumbered RULES AND A290-15 FIRE PREVENTION AND 2006 Code 1-14 REGULATIONS Preservation of Natural BUILDING CODE Affordable Housing(AHD) A290-45 Features 240-49 ADMINISTRATION District 280-26 Waterfowl and Gull Feeding Real Estate Transfer Tax 144-8 i and Domestic Pet 17-20;17-35 General Business(B) Waste 83-28 RECORDS 59-3;59-9 District 280-48 See Also HEDGES IDX:21 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE FENCES... See Also HEIGHT Code Enforcement Officer 240-24;240-25; SUBDIVISION OF LAND REGULATIONS 139-8 240-28;240-31; 240-10;240-17; JUNKYARDS 166-4;166-7 Compliance with other laws 240-32;240-35; 240-21;240-35;240-36 Light Industrial(LI)District 139-10 240-36;240-41; VEHICLES AND 280-62 Costs and expenses 139-4; 240-42;240-44; TRAFFIC 260-14; Light Industrial Park/ 139-5;139-14 240-52;240-53 260-28 Planned Office Park Easements 139-3 ZONING 280-4 FIRE INSPECTOR (LIO)District 280-58 Emergencies 139-3 FINANCIAL FIRE PREVENTION AND Limited Business(LB) Extension of permit period DISCLOSURES BUILDING CODE District 280-41 139-13 See DISCLOSURE ADMINISTRATION OPEN SPACE Fees 139-3;139-4;139-6; FINANCIAL 144-3 PRESERVATION 139-7;139-13 INSTITUTIONS FIRE INSURANCE 185-3 Fire extinguishers 139-3 Hamlet Business(HB) See CERTIFICATES OF Roadway Construction Fire Marshal 139-8 District 280-45 INSURANCE 161-16;161-29; Firesafety 139-3 SPDES STORMWATER See INSURANCE 161-41;161-42 Garbage,rubbish and refuse MANAGEMENT AND FIRE INSURANCE Signs 280-82;280-85 139-3 EROSION AND CLAIMS Site Plan Approval Insurance 139-11 SEDIMENT See CERTIFICATES OF 280-133;280-134; Insurance requirements CONTROL 234-8 INSURANCE 280-137 139-11 FINES See INSURANCE F Small Wind Energy Systems Liability 139-3;139-11 See VIOLATIONS AND FIRE LANES 277-4 Liability insurance 139-11 PENALTIES JUNKYARDS 166-7 SOIL REMOVAL 228-4; Licenses and permits FINGERPRINTING VEHICLES AND 228-7 139-1;139-3 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS TRAFFIC 260-14; SPDES STORMWATER No alterations to Town AND TRANSIENT 260-15;260-28 MANAGEMENT AND property 139-9 RETAIL FIRE MARSHAL EROSION AND No donations accepted MERCHANTS 197-7 FILMING 139-8 SEDIMENT - 139-7 FIRE ALARMS 'RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 CONTROL 234-1 Notice to other officials See Also ALARM Special Events Requiring STORMWATER 139-8 SYSTEMS Chairperson of the MANAGEMENT Notices 1394;139-8 See Also FALSE ALARMS Zoning Board of 2364 Parking 139-3 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Appeals'Approval SUBDIVISION OF LAND Payment of fees 139-6 240-17 205-5 240-36 Pedestrians 139-1;139-3 FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION TOURIST AND TRAILER Penalties for offenses ALARM SYSTEMS 75-1; Adoption of Renumbered CAMPS 253-15 139-14 75-2 2006 Code 1-14 WATERFRONT Permit available at film site BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Agricultural-Conservation CONSISTENCY 139-12 PROPERTY (A-C)District and REVIEW 268-3 Permit required;exemption MAINTENANCE Low-Density WETLANDS AND 139-2 100-5 Residential R-80, SHORELINE 275-2; Police Department 139-12 BURNING,OUTDOOR R-120,R-200 and 275-5;275-11 Police officers 139-4 104-2 R-400 Districts 280-13 Wireless Communication Purpose 139-1 Exemption for Volunteer APPEARANCE TICKETS Facilities 280-69; Safety standards 139-1; Firefighters and 5-2 280-70;280-71 139-3 Ambulance Workers FIRE PREVENTION AND ZONING 280-4;280-78; Salaries and compensation 245-11;245-13 BUILDING CODE 280-92;280-94; 139-4 FIRE PREVENTION AND ADMINISTRATION 280-104;280-105; Sanitary facilities 139-3 BUILDING CODE 144-1;144-2;144-3; 280-106;280-114 Security standards 139-3 ADMINISTRATION 144-5;144-6;144-23 FERAL CATS Severability 139-15 144-21 Historic Preservation See CATS Sidewalks 139-2 Members of the Department . District(HPD)280-196 FILL Signs 139-3 A290-33 RENTAL PERMITS 207-1; See Also BACKFILLING Town Attorney 139-3 NOISE,PREVENTION OF 207-4;207-7;207-8 See Also DIRT Town Board 139-1;139-3; 180-8 FIRE PREVENTION AND See Also EXCAVATIONS 139-4;139-9 PARKS AND BUILDING CODE FLOOD DAMAGE Town Clerk 139-3;139-4; RECREATION ADMINISTRATION PREVENTION 139-5;139-6;139-8; AREAS 193-3 Abatement of violations 148-15;148-18 139-13 Street Excavations 237-13 144-26 Roadway Construction Traffic control fee-139-4 See Also VOLUNTEER Accessory buildings and 161-25 Trash 139-3 FIRE FIGHTERS structures 144-3; SOIL REMOVAL 228-7 Trees 139-9 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS 144-8;144-15;144-20 SPDES STORMWATER Utilities 139-3 FILMING 139-3 Administration and MANAGEMENT AND Vehicles 139-3 FIRE PREVENTION AND enforcement officers EROSION AND Violations and penalties BUILDING CODE designated;definitions SEDIMENT 139-14 ADMINISTRATION 144-3 CONTROL 234-2 When effective 139-16 144-6 Alarm systems 144-15 STORMWATER FINAL PLANS General Business(B) Amusements 144-3 MANAGEMENT HIGHWAY District 280-48 Appeals 144-5 236-4;236-13 SPECIFICATIONS JUNKYARDS 166-7 Appearance tickets 144-25 Street Excavations 237-13 161-3;161-4 Special Events Requiring Appointments 144-5 WETLANDS AND SPDES STORMWATER Chairperson of the Assessments 144-5; SHORELINE 275-11 MANAGEMENT AND Zoning Board of 144-19;144-20 FILLING STATIONS EROSION AND Appeals'Approval Awnings 144-8 See GAS STATIONS SEDIMENT 205-4 Building construction See SERVICE STATIONS CONTROL 234-7 TOURIST AND TRAILER 144-5;144-15 FILMING FINAL PLATS CAMPS 253-14 Building Inspector 144-3; Application for a permit Design Standards 24045 FIRE HAZARDS 144-5;144-6;144-7• 139-3 Preservation of Natural, JUNKYARDS 166-7 144-8;144-9;144-10; Building Inspector 139-8 Features 240-51 FIRE HYDRANTS 144-12;144-13; Certificates of insurance SUBDIVISION OF LAND Design Standards 240-48 144-14;144-15; 139-3;139-11 240-3;240-6;240-7; Site Plan Approval 144-16;144-17; Chief of Police 139-3; 240-8;240-13;240-15; 280-133;280-137 144-18;144-19; 139-4;139-8;139-13 240-16;240-19; Street Excavations 237-12; 144-21;144-23; Cleanup deposit 139-5 240-20;240-21; 237-13 144-24;144-25 240-22;240-23; Building permit fees 144-11 IDX:22 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX FIRE PREVENTION AND BUILDING CODE ADMINISTRATION... Building permit required; Flood hazard areas 144-8; Solar energy systems 144-8 FIRE PREVENTION AND application for permit 144-10 Sprinkler systems 144-8 BUILDING CODE 144-8 Floodways 144-8;144-10 Stop-work orders 144-3; ADMINISTRATION Building permits 144-3; Fuel 144-6;144-8;144-21 144-5;144-12;144-13; 144-3;144-5;144-6; 144-5;144-6;144-8; Garages 144-8;144-19; 144-24;144-25 144-8;144-19;144-20; 144-9;144-11;144-12; 144-20 Storage 144-3;144-8; 144-23 144-13;144-15; Gas 144-3;144-6;144-19; 144-19;144-20 Special Events Requiring 144-16;144-17; 144-21 Surcharges 144-8 Chairperson of the 144-19;144-25 Grades and grading 144-6; Swimming pools 144-8 Zoning Board of Burning 144-6;144-8; 144-8;144-20 Temporary certificates of Appeals'Approval 144-19;144-21 Hazardous materials and occupancy;fee 144-17 205-4 Carbon monoxide 144-15 substances 144-19 Tenants 144-13;144-25 FIREWORKS Certificate of occupancy Heating 144-6;144-8; Tests 144-3;144-5;144-15; See Also EXPLOSION required;application 144-10 144-18;144-19 HAZARDS 144-15 Height regulations 144-8 Tests for compliance with See Also EXPLOSIVES Certificates of compliance Hotels 144-8 standards 144-18 FIRE PREVENTION AND 144-3;144-5;144-15; Impoundment 144-8 Tires 144-19 BUILDING CODE 144-19;144-20;144-25 Improvements 144-8 Title 144-1 ADMINISTRATION Certificates of occupancy Inspection prior to issuance Town Board 144-3;144-5; 144-19 144-3;144-5;144-15; of certificate;records 144-8;144-15;144-19; NOISE,PREVENTION OF 144-16;144-17; 144-16 144-25;144-27 180-8 144-19;144-20;144-25 Inspections 144-3;144-5; Two-family dwellings FISHERS ISLAND Chimneys 144-,6;144-8; 144-6;144-8;144-15; 144-8;144-19;144-20 HARBOR 144-21 144-16;144-19; Unsafe buildings 144-22 MANAGEMENT Citations 144-6;144-19 144-20;144-23;144-24 Unsafe buildings,structures, Abandonment 157-8 Climatic and Geographic Inspections required 144-6 and equipment and Anchoring 157-4;157-6 Design Criteria 144-10 Insurance 144-10 conditions of imminent Anchoring and mooring Code Enforcement Officer Intermunicipal agreements danger 144-22 157-6 144-3;144-13;144-15; 144-27 Unsafe structures 144-20 Animals 157-11 144-19;144-23 - Investigations 144-5 Vapors 144-3 Boats and Boating 157-3; Combustibles 144-19 Issuance or denial of Vehicles 144-3;144-19 157-5;157-6;157-8; Compensation 144-3;144-5 building permit 144-9 Ventilation 144-6;144-8 157-10;157-12 Complaints 144-5;144-20; Liability 144-3;144-20 Veterans 144-8 Certificates of registration 144-24 Licenses and permits Violations and penalties 157-12 Compliance required; 144-5;144-8;144-19 144-5;144-6;144-8; Charges 157-8;157-12 penalties for offenses Lighting 144-6 144-12;144-13; Costs and expenses 157-8; 144-25 Manufactured homes 144-16;144-23; 157-12 Condition assessments of 144-6;144-15 144-24;144-25; Discharge of refuse 157-11 parking garages 144-20 Motels 144-8 144-26;144-27 Docks 157-5;157-6;157-7 Conflicts with other Motor vehicles 144-20 Walls 144-8 Emergencies 157-6 regulations 144-4 Notices 144-5;144-8; Warrants 144-8;144-23 Fees 157-6 Construction 144-2;144-3; 144-21;144-24;144-25 Water 144-3;144-8 Fishers Island Harbor 144-5;144-6;144-7; Notification regarding fire FIRE PROTECTION Committee 157-3 14478;144-11;144-13; or explosion 144-21 Agricultural Planned HARBOR 144-15;144-18; One-family dwellings Development District MANAGEMENT 144-20;144-25;144-26 144-19 280-174 157-1\157-14 Construction permits 144-3 Open burning 144-19 FIRE PREVENTION AND Height regulations 157-6 Cooperation with other Operating permits 144-19 BUILDING CODE Inspections 157-8 departments 144-7 Parking 144-19;144-20 ADMINISTRATION Liability 157-12 Costs and expenses 144-3; Permitted uses 144-8 144-6;144-8;144-15 Licenses and permits 157-6 144-8;144-15;.144-19; Playgrounds 144-8 Floating Homes 96-26 Liens 157-12 144-20 Plumbing 144-6;144-8 General Business(B) Marinas 157-4 Decks 144-8 Powers and duties 144-5 District 280-48 Meetings 157-3 Deer 144-8 Powers and duties of SANITARY FLOW Membership 157-3 Demolition 144-3;144-8 Building Inspector CREDITS, Mooring 157-6;157-7; Demolition of buildings 144-5 TRANSFER OF 117-9 157-8;157-9;157-10 144-5 Property maintenance 144-3 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Mooring maintenance 157-8 Dust 144-19 Purpose 144-2 240-4;240-9 Notices 157-3;157-9; Electrical Code 144-3 Records 144-5;144-10; FIRE ZONES 157-12;157-14 Emergencies 144-3;144-6 144-16 VEHICLES AND Penalties for offenses Emergency Management Recreational fires 144-19 TRAFFIC 260-14; 157-14 Agency 144-10 Registration 144-8 260-20;260-28 Ponds 157-6 Excavations 144-8 Reports 144-5;144-6; FIREARMS Rafting 157-10 Explosives 144-19 144-15;144-19; See Also GUNS Records 157-12 Farms and farming 144-8 144-20;144-23;144-24 Lieutenant A290-9 Safety standards 157-6 Fees 144-5;144-6;144-8; Residential Code 144-3 Members of the Department Sales 157-12 144-9;144-11;144-15; Retaining walls 144-8 A290-33 Severability 157-13 144-17;144-19;144-23 Revocation of building PARKS AND Speed and wake regulation Fences 144-8 permit 144-12 RECREATION 157-4 Fire Department 144-21 Right of entry 144-14 AREAS 193-6 Storage 157-6;157-12 Fire extinguishers 144-6 Roofs 144-3 See Also WEAPONS Title;applicability 157-1 Fire Inspector 144-3 Safety standards 144-8; FIRES Town Board 157-3;157-6; Fire prevention 144-1; 144-15;144-19 See Also BURNING 157-7;157-12 144-2;144-3;144-5; Schools 144-8;144-15; BURNING,OUTDOOR Traffic control authority 144-6;144-23 144-23 104-1;104-2;104-3 157-2 Fire protection 144-6; Sheds 144-8 See Also BURNING, Unnavigable boats;hazards 144-8;144-15 Signs 144-6;144-8 OUTDOOR to navigation 157-12 Fire safety and property Single-family dwellings See Also OPEN BURNING Use of private moorings by maintenance 144-8 See Also RECREATIONAL guests 157-9 inspections 144-23 Site plan review and FIRES Use of vessel as abode Firesafety 144-3;144-5; approval 144-8 FIRESAFETY 157-7 144-6;144-8;144-19; Site plans 144-8 APPEARANCE TICKETS Violations and penalties 144-20;144-23 Smoke 144-3;144-15 5-2 157-11;157-14 Fireworks 144-19 Smoke detectors 144-8 FILMING 139-3 Water 157-1;157-5 Flammables 144-19 Solar collectors 144-3 Waterskiing 157-5 IDX:23 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE FISHING Building Inspector 148-4; Insurance 148-2;148-4; Walls 148-4;148-13; Floating Homes 96-26 148-11 148-6;148-7;148-12; 148-14;148-16; Marine I(MI)District Camping 148-4 148-14;148-15; 148-18;148-19;148-22 280-52 Certificates of compliance 148-16;148-17; Warning and disclaimer of Marine II(MII)District 148-14 148-18;148-22;148-24 liability 148-10 280-55 Chimneys 148-18 Interpretation;conflict with Water 148-2;148-3;148-4; Parking at Beaches 189-3 Code Enforcement Officer other laws 148-7 148-14;148-15; SHELLFISH AND OTHER 148-4 Liability 148-10 148-16;148-18; MARINE Comprehensive Plan 148-23 Licenses and permits 148-19;148-23 RESOURCES 219-4 Conditions for variances 148-4;148-11;148-14 Water supply 148-16 TRANSPORTATION 148-24 Lots 148-4;148-13;148-24 Watercourses 148-4; ACCESS Construction 148-2;148-4; Manufactured home parks 148-13;148-14;148-15 MANAGEMENT 64-3 148-12;148-13; 1484;148-21 Zoning Board of Appeals VEHICLES AND 148-14;148-15; Manufactured homes 148-23 TRAFFIC 260-28 148-16;148-17; 148-4;148-13;148-14; FLOOD HAZARD AREAS WETLANDS AND 148-18;148-19; 148-15;148-21 FIRE PREVENTION AND SHORELINE 275-2; 148-20;148-24 Manufactured homes and BUILDING CODE 275-11 Costs and expenses 148-3; recreational vehicles ADMINISTRATION ZONING 280-4;280-78 148-4;148-12;148-13; 148-21 144-8;144-10 FLAMMABLES 148-15;148-23;148-24 Mining 148-4 FLOOD DAMAGE F See Also COMBUSTIBLES Decks 148-18 Mobile homes 148-4 PREVENTION 148-4; See Also EXPLOSION Definitions 148-4 Nonresidential structures 148-15 HAZARDS Design standards 148-14; (coastal high-hazard Site Plan Approval See Also EXPLOSIVES 148-18 areas)148-20 280-129;280-133 FIRE PREVENTION AND Designation of local Nonresidential structures WETLANDS AND BUILDING CODE administrator 148-11 (except coastal high- SHORELINE 275-3 ADMINISTRATION Drainage 148-12;148-15; hazard areas)148-19 ZONING 280-4 144-19 148-16;148-17;148-19 Notices 148-9;148-14; FLOODPLAINS General Business(B) Duties and responsibilities 148-24 FLOOD DAMAGE District 280-48 of local administrator Nuisances 148-24 PREVENTION 148-2; JUNKYARDS 166-1 148-14 Objectives 148-3 148-4;148-11;148-12; SEWERS AND SEWAGE Elevation of residential Obstructions 148-16; 148-14;148-22;148-23 DISPOSAL 215-4 structures(except 148-18 Preservation of Natural STORMWATER coastal high-hazard Official Map 148-4 Features 240-50 MANAGEMENT areas)148-17 Parking 148-4;148-16. STORMWATER 236-4 Elevators 148-16 Penalties for offenses 148-9 MANAGEMENT FLOATING HOMES Emergency Management Performance standards 236-3;236-4;236-10; Blocks 96-27 Agency 148-4;148-6; 148-22 236-13 Boats and Boating 96-26 148-9.148-10;148-13; Plumbing 148-16 SUBDIVISION OF LAND BOATS,DOCKS AND 148-14;148-15;148-23 Porches 148-18 240-3;240-4 WHARVES 96-26\ Emergency vehicles 148-23 Purpose 148-2 ZONING 280-4 96-29 Encroachments 148-14; Records 148-23;148-24 FLOODWAYS Definitions 96-27 148-15;148-17; Recreational vehicles FIRE PREVENTION AND Docks 96-27;96-28 148-19;148-22 148-4;148-14;148-15; BUILDING CODE Emergencies 96-26 Excavations 148-4 148-21 ADMINISTRATION Fire protection 96-26 Fees 148-12;148-13; Reports 148-6;148-23 144-8;144-10 Fishing 96-26 148-15 Residential Code 148-16 FLOOD DAMAGE Legislative findings 96-26 Fill 148-15;148-18 Residential structures PREVENTION 148-4; Marinas 96-26;96-27; Findings 148-1 (coastal high-hazard 148-14;148-15; 96-28 Flood hazard areas 148-4; areas)148-18 148-21;148-22;148-24 Mooring 96-26;96-28 148-15 Roofs 148-18;148-22 STORMWATER Pollution 96-26 Floodplain development Safety standards 148-2; MANAGEMENT Prohibited acts 96-28 permit;fees;deposit 148-4;148-7;148-18; 236-13 Recreation areas 96-26 148-12 148-23;148-24 FLY ASH Safety standards 96-26 Floodplains 148-2;1484; Sales 148-4 See ASHES Sales 96-27 148-11;148-12; Sanitary.facilities 148-4; FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS Severability 96-29 148-14;148-22;148-23 148-19;148-20 See RESTAURANTS Storage 96-26;96-27 Floodways 148-4;148-14; Screens and screening FORESTRY Town Board 96-26 148-15;148-21; 148-16 STORMWATER Trash 96-26 148-22;148-24 Security standards 148-21 MANAGEMENT Water 96-27 Garages 148-4;148-22 Severability 148-8• 236-4 Water pollution 96-26 Gas 148-3;148-4;148-15; Sewers 148-3;148-15; SUBDIVISION OF LAND Water quality 96-26 148-23 148-16;148-23 240-3;240-44 FLOOD DAMAGE General standards 148-15 Sheds 148-4 WETLANDS AND PREVENTION Glass 148-18 Standards for all structures SHORELINE 275-2 Accessory buildings and Grades and grading 148-2; 148-16 ZONING 280-4 structures 148-4; 148-4;148-16;148-17; Steep slopes 148-4 FOWL 148-22 148-18;148-19;148-22 Stop-work orders 148-14 Agricultural-Conservation Accessory structures Grievances 148-23 Storage 148-4;148-12; (A-C)District and including detached Hazardous materials and 148-16;148-22 Low-Density garages 148-22 substances 148-15 Storage tanks 148-4;148-16 Residential R-80, Air conditioning 148-16 Heating 148-16 Town Board 148-1;148-12 R-120,R-200 and Anchoring 148-4;148-14; Height regulations 148-4; Trucks 148-4 R-400 Districts 280-13 148715;148-16; 148-15 Utilities 148-3;148-4; Light Industrial(LI)District 148-18;148-21;148-22 Historic districts 148-4 148-13;148-15; 280-62 Appeals 148-4;148-23 Historic preservation 148-4 148-16;148-19; Light-Industrial Park/ Applicability 148-5 Improvements 148-4; 148-20;148-21; Planned Office Park Application for permit 148-13;148-14; 148-22;148-23 (LIO)District 280-58 148-13 148-15;148-16; Variances 148-4;148-7; Waterfowl and Gull Feeding Basis for establishing areas 148-17;148-18; 148-9;148-14;148-22; and Domestic Pet of special flood hazard 148-19;148-20;148-24 148-23;148-24 Waste 83-27 148-6 Insects 148-16 Vehicles 148-4;148-16 ZONING 280-4 Blight 148-3 Inspections 148-12;148-14 Violations and penalties FUEL Blocks 148-21 148-4;148-9;148-14 BOATS,DOCKS AND Bridges 148-3;148-23 WHARVES 96-16 IDX24 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX FUEL... FIRE PREVENTION AND See Also SALES Garbage,Rubbish and Yards 233-3.1;2334 BUILDING CODE See Also YARD SALES Refuse 233-1;233-2; ZONING 280-114 ADMINISTRATION GARAGES 233-3;233-3.1;233-4 GARDEN APARTMENTS 144-6;144-8;144-21 Agricultural-Conservation Glass 233-1;233-3.1 See APARTMENTS 1 Garbage,Rubbish and (A-C)District and Grass clippings 233-4 GAS Refuse 233-3 Low-Density Hazardous wastes 233-1; Agricultural-Conservation General Business(B) Residential R-80, 233-2 (A-C)District and District 280-48 R-120,R-200 and Hearings 233-6;233-8 Low-Density Hamlet Business(HB) R-400 Districts 280-13 Inspections 233-4;233-6 Residential R-80, District 280-45 COASTAL EROSION Junk 233-1;233-2 R-120,R-200 and Light Industrial(LI)District HAZARD AREAS Landfills 233-3.1;233-4 R-400 Districts 280-13 280-62 111-6 Landscaping 233-4 BOATS,DOCKS AND Light Industrial Park/ FIRE PREVENTION AND Licenses and permits WHARVES 96-17 Planned Office Park BUILDING CODE 233-2;233-3;233-3.1; COASTAL EROSION (LIO)District 280-58. ADMINISTRATION 233-4;233-8 HAZARD AREAS Marine I(MI)District 144-8;144-19;144-20 LITTERING 174-1;174-2 111-10 280-52 FLOOD DAMAGE Magazines 233-1 FIRE PREVENTION AND Marine II(MII)District PREVENTION 148-4; Motor vehicles 233-3;233-4 BUILDING CODE 280-55 148-22 Newspaper 233-1;233-3.1 ADMINISTRATION MUNICIPAL BUILDING General Business(B) Notices 233-6;233-8 144-3;144-6;144-19; 'ENERGY District 280-48 Paper 233-1 144-21 BENCHMARKING Hamlet Business(HB) PARKS AND FLOOD DAMAGE 177-1 District 280-45 RECREATION PREVENTION 148-3; NOISE,PREVENTION OF Light Industrial(LI)District AREAS 193-2;193-7 148-4;148-15;148-23 180-4 280-62 Penalties for offenses 233-7 See Also FUMES SEWERS AND SEWAGE Light Industrial Park/ Planning Board 233-6 JUNKYARDS 166-4 _ DISPOSAL 215-4 Planned Office Park Plastic bags 233-1 Light Industrial(LI)District WATERFRONT (LIO)District 280-58 Plastics 233-1;233-3.1 280-62 CONSISTENCY Site Plan Approval Recyclable materials 233-1 Light Industrial Park/ REVIEW 268-3 280-134;280-137 Recyclables 233-1;233-2; Planned Office Park WETLANDS AND WETLANDS AND 233-3;233-3.1;233-4; (LIO)District 280-58 SHORELINE 275-4 SHORELINE 275-2 233-5;233-6 MUNICIPAL BUILDING ZONING 280-4;280-111 ZONING 280-4;280-78; Recycling 233-7 ENERGY FUMES 280-104 Registration 233-4 BENCHMARKING Agricultural-Conservation GARBAGE,RUBBISH AND Revocation of permit and/or 177-1 (A-C)District and REFUSE license 233-8 NOISE,PREVENTION OF Low-Density Adoption of Code 1-2 Schools 233-3 180-4;180-7;180-8 Residential R-80, Adoption of Renumbered SEWERS AND SEWAGE See Also ODORS R-120,R-200 and 2006 Code 1-14 DISPOSAL 215-2; POLICE DEPARTMENT R400 Districts 280-13 Aluminum 233-1 215-3;215-4 RULES AND See Also GAS Animals 233-1 Shrubs 233-4 REGULATIONS See Also GASES Awnings 233-4 Sidewalks 233-2 A290-15 Light Industrial(LI)District Boats and Boating 233-4 Signs 233-3 SEWERS AND SEWAGE 280-62 BOATS,DOCKS AND Site plan approval 233-6 DISPOSAL 215-4 Light Industrial Park/ WHARVES 96-8 Site plans 233-6 Signs 280-83 Planned Office Park Brush,grass and weeds SOIL REMOVAL 228-7 Site Plan Approval 280-129 (LIO)District 280-58 233-1;233-4 SOLID WASTE 233-1\ Street Excavations 237-6 See Also ODORS Building permits 233-6 233-8;233-3.1 'SUBDIVISION OF LAND Plum Island Research BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; See Also SOLID WASTE 240-35 District(PIR)280-183 PROPERTY Special Events Requiring ZONING 280-111 See Also VAPORS MAINTENANCE Chairperson of the GAS STATIONS 100-3;100-4 Zoning Board of General Business'(B) - G — BURNING,OUTDOOR . Appeals'Approval District 280-48 104-1 205-4 Hamlet Business(HB) GAMBLING Charges 233-3.1;233-7 Special permits 233-6 District 280-45 See Also BINGO Commercial vehicles Storage 233-1 See Also SERVICE ZONING 280-4 233-1;233-4 STORM SEWER STATIONS GAMES OF CHANCE Complaints 233-8 SYSTEMS;ILLICIT GASES Adoption of Renumbered Construction 233-1;233-4 DISCHARGES, BOATS,DOCKS AND 2006 Code 1-14 Conveyance and ACTIVITIES AND WHARVES 96-16 Approval by electors 92-15 transportation of refuse CONNECTIONS 235-2 See Also FUMES See Also BINGO 233-5 TOURIST AND TRAILER Light Industrial(LI)District BINGO AND GAMES OF Corrugated cardboard CAMPS 253-7;253-14 280-62 CHANCE 92-12\92-15 233-1;233-3.1 Town Board 233-1;233-2; Light Industrial Park/ Definitions 92-12 Definitions 233-1 233-3;233-3.1;233-4; \Planned Office Park Games of Chance 92-13; Demolition 233-1;233-4 233-6;233-7;233-8 (LIO)District 280-58 92-14 Demolition debris 233-1 Town Clerk 233-4;233-6 See Also ODORS Games of chance authorized Disposal and collection of Town transfer station 233-3 Plum Island Research 92-13 solid waste and Transfer station special District(PIR)280-183 Licenses and permits recyclables 233-3.1 permit 233-6 SEWERS AND SEWAGE . 92-13;92-14 Dumping prohibited Trash 233-3.1 DISPOSAL 215-4 Restrictions 92-14 generally 233-2 See Also TRASH Special Exception Uses GAMING Dumps and dumping 233-1; Trees 233-4 280-143 See BINGO 233-2;233-7 Trucks 233-6 GENERAL BUSINESS(B) GARAGE SALES Emergencies 233-6 Vehicles 233-1;233-3; DISTRICT Agricultural-Conservation Environmental quality 233-3.1;233-4;233-5; Accessory uses and (A-C)District and review 233-6 233-6 structures 280-48 Low-Density Farms and farming 233-1 Violations and penalties Advertising 280-48 Residential R-80, Fees 233-2;233-3;233-3.1; 233-3.1;233-7;233-8 Apartments 280-48 R-120,R-200 and. 233-4;233-6;233-7 Waterfowl and Gull Feeding Awnings 28048 R-400 Districts 280-13 Fees;issuance and duration and Domestic Pet Bed and breakfast 280-48 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS of permits and licenses Waste 83-28 Blocks 280-48 AND TRANSIENT 233-4 WETLANDS AND Board of Appeals 280-48 RETAIL FILMING 139-3 SHORELINE 275-11 Boats and Boating 280-48 MERCHANTS 197-4 Fuel 233-3 Yard waste 233-3.1 Bowling alleys 280-48 IDX:25 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE GENERAL BUSINESS(B)DISTRICT... Bulk,area and parking ZONING 280-47\280-50 161-23;161-24; Violations and penalties requirements 280-49 Zoning Board of Appeals 161-29;161-30; 47-1 Business districts 280-48 280-48 161-35;161-42;161-46 GRIEVANCES Camps 280-48 GENERAL PROVISIONS SEWERS AND SEWAGE Adoption of Code 1-2 Churches 280-48 See Adoption of Code 1-1\ DISPOSAL 215=9 Adoption of Renumbered Comprehensive Plan 280-48 1-13 Signs 280-85 2006 Code 1-14 Conservation districts See Adoption of Site Plan Approval Affordable Housing(AHD) 280-48 Renumbered 2006 280-129;280-133; District 280-31 Construction 280-48 Code 1-14\1-18 280-134;280-136 COASTAL EROSION Convenience stores 280-48 GLARE Small Wind Energy Systems HAZARD AREAS Costs and expenses 280-48 Light Industrial(LI)District 277-1 111-26 Dance halls 280-48 280-62 SOIL REMOVAL 228-4; FLOOD DAMAGE Driveways 280-48 Light Industrial Park/ 228-6;228-7 PREVENTION 148-23 Dust 28048 Planned Office Park SPDES STORMWATER Grievance Procedures 47-1; Farms and farming 280-48 (LIO)District 280-58 MANAGEMENT AND 47-2;47-3;47-4 Fences 280-48 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR EROSION AND LANDMARK Fire extinguishers 280-48 172-2;172-5 SEDIMENT PRESERVATION Fire protection 280-48 Site Plan Approval 280-129 CONTROL 234-1; 170-11 Flammables 280-48 ZONING 280-91;280-94; 234-2;234-3;234-8 GROUNDWATER Front yard setbacks 280-50 280-111;280-117 STORM SEWER COASTAL EROSION Fuel 280-48 GLASS SYSTEMS;ILLICIT HAZARD AREAS Garages 280-48 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; DISCHARGES, 1111-5;111-6 Gas stations 280-48 PROPERTY ACTIVITIES AND General Business(B) G Glass 280-48 MAINTENANCE CONNECTIONS 235-2 District 280-48 Groundwater 280-48 100-3 STORMWATER HOUSING FUND 34-6 Height regulations 280-48 FLOOD DAMAGE MANAGEMENT Light Industrial(LI)District Hospitals 280-48 PREVENTION 148-18 236-4;236-5;236-10; 280-62 Hotels 280-48 Garbage,Rubbish and 236-12;236-13 Light Industrial Park/ Industrial districts 280-48 Refuse 233-1;233-3.1 Street Excavations 237-13 Planned Office Park Junk 280-48 General Business(B) SUBDIVISION OF LAND (LIO)District 280-58 Library 280-48 District 280-48 240-3;240-4;240-6; Plum Island Research Licenses and permits 280-48 Hamlet Business(HB) 240-10;240-17; District(PIR)280-183 Lots 280-48 District 280-45 240-19;240-21;240-41 Roadway Construction Meetings 280-48 JUNKYARDS 166-1 TOBACCO 161-29;161-30 Motels 280-48 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR ADVERTISING 249-2 SANITARY FLOW Motor vehicles 280-48 172-2 TOURIST AND TRAILER CREDITS, Noise 280-47;280-48 LITTERING 174-1 CAMPS 253-5 TRANSFER OF Nonconforming uses 280-48 PARKS AND WATERFRONT 117-3;117-6 Odors 280-48 RECREATION CONSISTENCY SEWERS AND SEWAGE Off-street parking 280-48 AREAS 193-2 REVIEW 268-3 DISPOSAL 215-2; Office districts 280-48 SEWERS AND SEWAGE WETLANDS AND 215-3;215-4;215-9 Parking 280-48;280-49 DISPOSAL 215-4 SHORELINE 275-2; Site Plan Approval Patios 280-48 Signs 280-82;280-85 275-4;275-11 280-129;280-137 Pedestrian walkways 280-48 GOLD STAR PARENTS ZONING 280-4;280-78; SPDES STORMWATER Pedestrians 280-48 Exemption for War 280-108;280-114 MANAGEMENT AND Permitted uses 280-48 Veterans and Gold Star GRAFFITI EROSION AND Planning Board 280-48 Parents 245-15;245-16 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; SEDIMENT Plastics 280-48 GOLF COURSES PROPERTY CONTROL 234-1; Plumbing 280-48 Light Industrial Park/ MAINTENANCE 234-2;234-8 Pollution 280-48 Planned Office Park 100-4 Special Exception Uses Purpose 280-47 (LIO)District 280-58 GRASS 280-143 Restaurants 280-48 NOISE,PREVENTION OF See BRUSH,GRASS AND STORM SEWER Roofs 280-48 180-8 WEEDS SYSTEMS;ILLICIT Salaries and compensation ZONING 280-4;280-78 GRASS CLIPPINGS DISCHARGES, 280-48 GRADES AND GRADING See Also BRUSH,GRASS ACTIVITIES AND Sales 280-48 Adoption of Code 1-4 AND WEEDS CONNECTIONS 235-5 Schools 280-48 COASTAL EROSION Garbage,Rubbish and STORMWATER Screens and screening HAZARD AREAS Refuse 233-4 MANAGEMENT 280-48 111-6;111-10;111-11; See Also LAWNS 236-4;236-10;236-13 Service stations 280-48 111-12;111-13 NOISE,PREVENTION OF SUBDIVISION OF LAND Setbacks 280-50 Design Standards 240-45 180-4 240-4 Shopping centers 280-48 Farmland Bill of Rights See Also YARD WASTE WETLANDS AND Sidewalks 28048 280-99 GRAVEYARDS SHORELINE 275-3 Signs 28048 FIRE PREVENTION AND JUNKYARDS 166-1 Wireless Communication Site plan approval 28048 BUILDING CODE GRIEVANCE Facilities 280-70 Site plan review and ADMINISTRATION PROCEDURES ZONING 280-4;280-91 approval 280-48 144-6;144-8;144-20 Compensation 47-1 GUARANTEES Site plans 280-48 FLOOD DAMAGE Declaration of policy 47-2 SPDES STORMWATER Smoke 280-48 PREVENTION 148-2; Definitions 47-1 MANAGEMENT AND Spas 280-48 148-4;148-16;148-17; Discrimination 47-2 EROSION AND Special exception uses 148-18;148-19;148-22 Grievances 47-1;47-2; - SEDIMENT 280-48 Hamlet Business(HB) 47-3;47-4 CONTROL 234-8 Special exceptions 280-48 District 280-45 Hearings 47-4 Street Excavations 237-9 Storage 280-48 HIGHWAY Holidays 47-1 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Tests 280-48 SPECIFICATIONS Initial presentation 47-3 240-31;240-33;240-34 Tires 280-48 161-2;161-4 Investigations 47-3 WETLANDS AND Trailer camps 280-48 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Notices 47-1 SHORELINE 275-9; Trailers 280-48 172-2 PERSONNEL 47-1\47-4 275-10 ' Two-family dwellings Preservation of Natural Records 47-1 Wireless Communication 280-48 Features 240-49; Retirement 47-1 Facilities 280-72 Use regulations 280-48 240-51 Review by Town Board GUARANTIES Vehicles 280-48 Roadway Construction 47-4 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Vibrations 280-48 161-1.8;161-19; Safety standards 47-1 DISPOSAL 215-8 Walls 280-48 161-21;161-22; Town Board 474 Site Plan Approval 280-131 Yards 280-48;280-50 IDX:26 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX GUARANTH 5... SUBDIVISION OF LAND Registry 280-45 FLOOD DAMAGE ENVIRONMENTAL 240-34;240-38 Restaurants 28045 PREVENTION 148-15 QUALITY REVIEW ZONING 280-4 Roofs 280-45 Light Industrial Park/ 130-10;130-11;130-12 GUIDE DOGS Salaries and compensation Planned Office Park Garbage,Rubbish and ANIMALS 83-23 280-45 (LIO)District 280-58 Refuse 233-6;233-8 See Also HEARING DOGS Sales 280-45 STORM SEWER Grievance Procedures 47-4 See Also SEEING EYE Schools 280-45 SYSTEMS;ILLICIT Historic Preservation DOGS Screens and screening DISCHARGES, District(HPD)280-195 See Also SERVICE DOGS 280-45 ACTIVITIES AND HOUSING FUND 344; GUNS Setbacks 280-45 CONNECTIONS 34-6 See Also FIREARMS Sidewalks 280-45 235-2;235-11 JUNKYARDS 166-6 PARKS AND Signs 280-45 See Also TOXIC LANDMARK RECREATION Site plan approval 28045 SUBSTANCES PRESERVATION AREAS 193-6 Site plan review and Water Quality Improvement 170-5;170-7;170-14 POLICE DEPARTMENT approval 280-45 17-43;17-44;17-45 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR RULES AND Site plans 280-45 WATERFRONT 172-8 REGULATIONS Special exception uses CONSISTENCY LOCAL LAWS, A290-15 280-45 REVIEW 268-3;268-5 ADOPTION OF 38-1; See Also WEAPONS Special exceptions 280-45 HAZARDOUS WASTES 38-2;38-4;38-6 GUTTERS Storage 280-45 Garbage,Rubbish and NOISE,PREVENTION OF LITTERING 174-2 Two-family dwellings Refuse 233-1;233-2 180-4 Roadway Construction 280-45 POLICE DEPARTMENT OPEN SPACE 161-29;161-34 Use regulations 280-45 RULES AND PRESERVATION STORM SEWER Walls 280-45 REGULATIONS 185-4;185-5 SYSTEMS;ILLICIT Yards 280-45 A290-45 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS DISCHARGES, ZONING 280-44\280-46 STORM SEWER AND TRANSIENT ACTIVITIES AND HAMLET DENSITY(HD) SYSTEMS;ILLICIT RETAIL CONNECTIONS 235-2 RESIDENTIAL DISCHARGES, MERCHANTS 197-11 STORMWATER DISTRICT ACTIVITIES AND POLICE DEPARTMENT MANAGEMENT Accessory buildings and CONNECTIONS 235-1 51-6 236=4;236-9 structures 280-22 See Also TOXIC PUBLIC HEARINGS, SUBDIVISION OF LAND Accessory uses and SUBSTANCES NOTICE OF 55-1 240-44 structures 280-22 HEALTH DEPARTMENT Real Estate Transfer Tax ZONING 280-4 Apartments 280-22 See BOARD OF HEALTH 1744 Applicability 280-21 HEALTH HAZARDS Recreational Floating Zone - H _ Bed and breakfast 280-22 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; District(RFZ)280-201 Board of Appeals 280-22 PROPERTY RENTAL PERMITS 207-8 HAMLET BUSINESS(HB) Bulk,area and parking MAINTENANCE SANITARY FLOW DISTRICT regulations 280-23 100-2 CREDITS, Accessory uses and Conservation districts HEALTH OFFICER TRANSFER OF structures 280-45 280-22 See Also BOARD OF 117-7;117-9;117-12; Advertising 280-45 Parking 280-23 HEALTH 117-14 Affordable.housing 280-45 Permitted uses 280-22 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Senior Citizen Exemption Apartments 280-45 Planning Board 280-22 DISPOSAL 215-3 245-4 Assessments 280-45 Purpose 280-20 HEARING DOGS Site Plan Approval Awnings 280-45 Residential districts 280-20; ANIMALS 83-23 280-130;280-131; Bed and breakfast 280-45 280-21;280-23 See Also GUIDE DOGS 280-137 Bicycles 280-45 Sewers 280-22 See Also SEEING EYE SOIL REMOVAL 228-5; Blocks 280-45 Single-family dwellings DOGS 228-12 . Board of Appeals 280-45 280-22 See Also SERVICE DOGS Southold Community Boardinghouses 280-45 Site plan approval 280-22 HEARING OFFICER Preservation Fund 17-7 Bulk,area and parking Special exceptions 280-22 Real Estate Transfer Tax Special Events Requiring regulations 280-46 Town Board 280-21 17-34 Chairperson of the Comprehensive Plan 280-45 Two-family dwellings HEARINGS Zoning Board of Conservation districts 280-22 Adoption of Renumbered Appeals'Approval 280-45 Use regulations 280-22 2006 Code 1-14 205-6 Construction 280-45 Utilities 280-22 Affordable Housing(AHD) Special Exception Uses Convenience stores 280-45 Water 280-22 District 280-26;280-29 280-141 Costs and expenses 280-45 ZONING 280-20\280-23 AGRICULTURAL LANDS STORM SEWER Financial institutions 280-45 Zoning Maps 280-21 PRESERVATION SYSTEMS;ILLICIT Fuel 280-45 HANDBILLS 70-4;70-5 DISCHARGES, Garages 280-45 LITTERING 174-1;174-6 Agricultural Planned ACTIVITIES AND Gas stations 280-45 RENTAL PERMITS 207-7 Development District CONNECTIONS 235-8 Glass 280-45 HANDICAPPED PARKING 280-174;280-175; STORMWATER Grades and grading 280-45 See Also PARKING 280-177 MANAGEMENT Height regulations 280-45 VEHICLES AND Agricultural-Conservation 2364 Hotels 280-44;28045 TRAFFIC 260-17; (A-C)District and SUBDIVISION OF LAND Improvements 280-45 260-28 Low-Density 240-13;240-19; Industrial districts 28045 HANDICAPPED PERSONS Residential R-80, 240-25;240-29; Library 280-45 See DISABLED PERSONS R-120,R-200 and 240-30;240-53 Meetings 280-45 HARASSMENT R-400 Districts 280-13 TOURIST AND TRAILER Motels 280-44;28045 POLICE DEPARTMENT Board of Appeals 280-146; CAMPS 253-2;253-4 Motorcycles 28045 RULES AND 280-150 WETLANDS AND Museums 28045 REGULATIONS BOATS,DOCKS AND SHORELINE 275-3.1; Off-street parking 280-45 A290-36 WHARVES 96-31; 275-8 Office districts 280-45 HARBOR MANAGEMENT 96-32 ZONING 280-92;280-157; Parking 280-45;28046 See Fishers Island Harbor BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 280-159 Parking off-street 28045 Management 157-1\ PROPERTY HEATING Patios 280-45 157-14 MAINTENANCE FIRE PREVENTION AND Pedestrian walkways 280-45 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 100-7 BUILDING CODE Permitted uses 280-45 AND SUBSTANCES COASTAL EROSION ADMINISTRATION Planning Board 28045 FIRE PREVENTION AND HAZARD AREAS 144-6;144-8;144-10 Plastics 280-45 BUILDING CODE 111-23;111-27;111-35 FLOOD DAMAGE Plumbing 280-45 ADMINISTRATION Districts 280-11 PREVENTION 148-16 Purpose 280-44 144-19 IDX:27 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE HEATING... Light Industrial Park/ ZONING 280-4;280-78; HISTORIC DISTRICTS Day-care facilities 280-193 Planned Office Park 280-94;280-104; FLOOD DAMAGE Defmitions 280-191 (LIO)District 280-58 280-105;280-106; PREVENTION 148-4 Demolition 280-190 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 280-107;280-108; LANDMARK Eligibility 280-192 ENERGY 280-109;280-117; PRESERVATION Farms and farming 280-191 - BENCHMARKING 280-208 170-4;170-5 Fees 280-195 177-1 HIGHWAY WATERFRONT Fire prevention 280-196 Roadway Construction SPECIFICATIONS CONSISTENCY Hearings 280-195 161-22;161-23 Bonds 161-49 REVIEW 268-3 Historic landmarks HEDGES Construction 161-2;161-4; Wireless Communication 280-192;280-195 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 161-6;161-7;161-9; Facilities 280-75 Historic preservation PROPERTY 161-14 HISTORIC FEATURES 280-190;280-192 MAINTENANCE Construction plans 161-4 LANDMARK Historic Preservation 100-4 Costs and expenses 161-6; PRESERVATION Commission 280-192; See Also FENCES 161-49 170-3;170-8 280-195 Stop and Yield'Intersections Curbs 161-4 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Insurance 280-191 260-4 Dead-end streets 161-11 240-4 Library 280-191;280-193 WETLANDS AND Dirt 161-9 HISTORIC LANDMARKS Maintenance and SHORELINE 275-2 Drainage 161-2;161-3; Historic Preservation termination 280-196 ZONING 280-78;280-106 161-4;161-8;161-9; District(HPD) Meetings 280-193;280-195 HEIGHT REGULATIONS 161-13 280-192;280-195 Museums 280-193 Agricultural Planned Drainage easements 161-13 LANDMARK Notices 280-195 Development District Easements 161-2;161-3; PRESERVATION Permitted uses 280-193 280-171 161-4;161-13 170-1;170-2;170-4; Planning Board 280-193; Agricultural-Conservation Excavations 161-2 170-5;170-8;170-9; 280-195;280-196 (A-C)District and Fees 161-49 170-10 Planning Commission H Low-Density Final Dedication of Roads Plum Island Conservation 280-195 Residential R-80, 161-49 District(PIC)280-187 Pre-application procedure R-120,R-200 and Final plans 161-3;161-4 Plum Island Research 280-194 R-400 Districts General Construction District(PIR)280-183 Property maintenance 280-13;280-15 Requirements 161-5\ Site Plan Approval 280-131 280-196 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 161-14 HISTORIC Purpose;applicability of PROPERTY Grades and grading 161-2; PRESERVATION amendments 280-190 MAINTENANCE 161-4 BOATS,DOCKS AND Reports 280-195 100-4 Improvements 161-6 WHARVES 96-15 Sales 280-191 COASTAL EROSION Inspections 161-49 Exemption for Historic Schools 280-191;280-193 HAZARD AREAS Lighting 161-4 Properties 245-19 Sewers 280-195 111-6 Lots 161-11 FLOOD DAMAGE Site plan approval 280-193 See Also FENCES Major subdivisions 161-4 PREVENTION 148-4 Town Attorney 280-196 FIRE PREVENTION AND Manholes 161-2 Historic Preservation Town Board 280-190; BUILDING CODE Monuments 161-3 District(HPD) 280-195;280-196 ADMINISTRATION Planning Board 161-49 280-190;280-192 Town Clerk 280-195; 144-8 Plans and Maps for LANDMARK 280-196 Fishers Island Harbor Subdivisions 161-1\ PRESERVATION Use regulations 280-193 Management 157-6 161-4 170-4 Utilities 280-195 FLOOD DAMAGE Preliminary plans 161-2; Real Estate Transfer Tax Violations and penalties PREVENTION 148-4; 161-3 17-24 280-196 148-15. Procedure 161-49 Southold Community Water 280-195 General Business(B) Progress schedule 161-5 Preservation Fund ZONING 280-190\280-196 District 280-48 Protection of new drainage 17-4;17-8 Zoning districts 280-190 Hamlet Business(HB) installations 161-9 HISTORIC Zoning Maps 280-195; District 280-45 Records 161-49 PRESERVATION• 280-196 Light Industrial(LI)District Reports 16149 COMMISSION HISTORIC PROPERTIES 280-62 Responsibility of developer Agricultural-Conservation Exemption for Historic Light Industrial Park/ 161-6 (A-C)District and Properties 245-19 Planned Office Park See Roadway Construction Low-Density Southold Community (LIO)District 280-58 161-15\161-48 Residential R-80, Preservation Fund 17-8 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Safety standards 161-6; R-120,R-200 and HISTORIC RESOURCES 172-2;172-5;172-6; 161-7 R-400 Districts 280-15 LANDMARK 172-8 Sales 161-49 Exemption for Historic PRESERVATION Removal of Utility Poles Sidewalks 161-3;161-4 Properties 245-19 170-2 237-31 Signs 161-11;161-12 Historic Preservation Plum Island Conservation Roadway Construction Sketch plans 161-1 District(HPD) District(PIC)280-186 161-44;161-46 Soil removal 161-10 280-192;280-195 Real Estate Transfer Tax Signs 280-82;280-85 Speed limits 161-12 LANDMARK 17-19 Site Plan Approval 280-134 Stormwater 161-6;161-8 PRESERVATION WATERFRONT Small Wind Energy Systems Stormwater runoff 161-8 170-4;170-5;170-6; CONSISTENCY 277-1;277-2;277-3; Street signs 161-12 170-7;170-8;170-9; REVIEW 268-5 277-4 Street trees 161-3 170-10;170-11; HISTORICAL DISTRICTS SOIL REMOVAL 228-7 Streetlighting 161-3;161-4 170-12;170-14 Wireless Communication Street Numbering 237-26 Temporary roads 161-14 Rules of Conduct 26-16 Facilities 280-70 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Tests 161-2;161-6 Site Plan Approval HISTORICAL FEATURES 240-10 Topsoil removal 161-10 280-131;280-135 Site Plan Approval 280-133 WATERFRONT Town Attorney 161-49 HISTORIC HOLDING TANKS CONSISTENCY Town Board 161-12;161-49 PRESERVATION Water Quality Improvement REVIEW 268-3 Town Clerk 161-49 DISTRICT(HPD) 17-43 WETLANDS AND Town Engineer 161-5; Accessory uses and HOLIDAYS SHORELINE 275-2; 161-6;161-8;161-49 structures 280-193 Farmland.Bill of Rights 275-11 Traffic maintenance 161-7 Apartments 280-193 280-99 Wireless Communication Trees 161-11 Application procedure Grievance Procedures 47-1 Facilities 280-69; Vehicles 161-7 280-195 NOISE,PREVENTION OF 280-70;280-71; Water 161-11 Bed and breakfast 280-193 180=4;180-7 280-72;280-73; Wells 161-3 Comprehensive Plan 280-74;280-76; 280-195 280-76.2 County Clerk 280-196 IDX:28 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX HOLIDAYS... PUBLIC Parking at Beaches-189-3 IMPACT FEES 240-34;240-35; ENTERTAINMENT Resort Residential(RR) See FEES 240-36;240-37; AND SPECIAL District 280-35 IMPOUNDMENT 240-38;240-39; EVENTS 205-3 Signs 280-85 Dogs 83-11;83-12 240-40;240-41; VEHICLES AND ZONING 280-4;280-78; Emergency Removal of 240-53;240-59 TRAFFIC 260-1; 280-79 Vehicles 260-24 Targeted Business 260-11 HOUSES OF WORSHIP FIRE PREVENTION AND Investment Exemption HOME OCCUPATIONS See CHURCHES BUILDING CODE 245-7 Agricultural-Conservation See PLACES OF ADMINISTRATION TRANSPORTATION (A-C)District and WORSHIP 144-8 ACCESS Low-Density HOUSING FUND SPDES STORMWATER MANAGEMENT 64-5 Residential R-80, Affordable housing 34-1; MANAGEMENT AND VEHICLES,MOTOR- R-120,R-200 and 34-2;34-5;34-6 EROSION AND DRIVEN 264-6 R-400 Districts 280-13 Assessments 34-3 SEDIMENT Water Quality Improvement ZONING 280-4;280-78 Bonds 34-4 CONTROL 234-2 17-41;17-42;17-43; HORSES Compensation 34-6 VEHICLES,MOTOR- 17-44;17-45;17-46 AGRICULTURAL USES Construction 34-5 DRIVEN 264-9 WATERFRONT 72-4 Costs and expenses 34-3; WETLANDS AND CONSISTENCY Agricultural-Conservation 3475;3476 SHORELINE 275-6 REVIEW 268-3 (A-C)District and Definitions 34-3 IMPROVEMENTS WETLANDS AND Low-Density Emergencies 34-2;34-6 Adoption of Code 1-4 SHORELINE 275-3; Residential R-80, Farms and farming 34-6 Affordable Housing(AHD) 275-5 R-120,R-200 and Findings 34-2 District 280-25;280-30 ZONING 280-4;280-207 R-400 Districts 280-13 Fund established 34-4 AGRICULTURAL LANDS INDECENT LANGUAGE Farmland Bill of Rights Groundwater 34-6 PRESERVATION 70-2 See PROFANITY 280-98;280-99 Hearings 34-4;34-6 Agricultural Planned INDEMNIFICATION Light Industrial(LI)District Housing Advisory Development District See LIABILITY 280-62 Commission 280-171;280-174 INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS Light Industrial Park/ established 34-6 Assessment and Tax Relief Districts 280-5 Planned Office Park Improvements 34-2;34-5; for Superstorm Sandy General Business(B) (LIO)District 280-58 34-6 Impact 245-20; District 28048 See Also LIVESTOCK Meetings 34-6 245-22;245-23 Hamlet Business(HB) STORMWATER Membership 34-6 BOATS,DOCKS AND District 280-45 MANAGEMENT Minutes 34-6 WHARVES 96-8 Light Industrial(LI)District 236-4 Natural resources 34-6 COASTAL EROSION 280-63 •SUBDIVISION OF LAND Open space 34-6 HAZARD AREAS Roadway Construction 240-3 Parking 34-6 111-6 161-15 TRANSPORTATION Planned unit developments Design Standards 240-45 ZONING 280-93;280-94 ACCESS 34-6 FIRE PREVENTION ANDS" INDUSTRIAL WASTES MANAGEMENT 64-2 Police officers 34-2 BUILDING CODE SEWERS AND SEWAGE Waterfowl and Gull Feeding Purpose 34-1 ADMINISTRATION DISPOSAL 215-2; and Domestic Pet Purposes of fund 34-5 144-8 215-3;215-4 Waste 83-27 Qualifications 34-2;34-5 FLOOD DAMAGE INSECTS WETLANDS AND Sales 34-2;34-4;34-5;34-6 PREVENTION 148-4; FLOOD DAMAGE SHORELINE 275-2 Town Board 34-3;34-4; 148-13;148-14; PREVENTION 148-16 ZONING 280-4 34-6 148-15;148-16; PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS HOSPITALS Water 34-6 148-17;148-18; AND TRANSIENT Agricultural-Conservation HUNTING 148-19;148-20;148-24 RETAIL (A-C)District and BOATS,DOCKS AND Hamlet Business(HB) MERCHANTS 197-10 Low-Density WHARVES 96-20 District 280-45 Roadway Construction Residential R-80, Deer 163-3 HIGHWAY 161-44 R-120,R-200 and Deer hunting 163-3 SPECIFICATIONS INSPECTIONS R-400 Districts 280-13 HUNTING 163-1;163-2; 161-6 Adoption of Renumbered General Business(B) 163-3 HOUSING FUND 34-2; 2006 Code 1-14 District 280-48 Licenses and permits 163-2 34-5;34-6 Agricultural-Conservation Low-Density Residential PARKS AND LIGHTING,OUTDOOR (A-C)District and R-40 District 280-17 RECREATION 172-4 Low-Density POLICE DEPARTMENT AREAS 193-2; Preservation of Natural Residential R-80, RULES AND 193-3.1;193-6 ' Features 240-51 R-120,R-200 and REGULATIONS Purpose 163-2 Real Estate Transfer Tax R-400 Districts 280-13 A290-44;A290-45 Special permits 163-3 17-20 BOATS,DOCKS AND ZONING 280-4;280-78; Title 163-1 Records Management 59-15 WHARVES 96-24 280-79 Town Board 163-2 Roadway Construction See Also BUILDING HOT TUBS Town Clerk 163-2 161-25 INSPECTOR BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;' Waiver 163-3 Site Plan Approval BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; PROPERTY Waivers 163-2;163-3 280-129;280-131; PROPERTY MAINTENANCE ZONING 280-4 280-133;280-137 MAINTENANCE 100-4 SOIL REMOVAL 228-4 100-5;100-9 STORMWATER - I _ Southold Community Chief of Police A290-7 MANAGEMENT Preservation Fund 17-8 COASTAL EROSION 236-4 ILLICIT CONNECTIONS SPDES STORMWATER HAZARD AREAS HOTELS See Also SEWAGE MANAGEMENT AND 111-29 FIRE PREVENTION AND DISPOSAL,PRIVATE EROSION AND ELECTRICAL BUILDING CODE SEDIMENT INSPECTIONS 126-1; ADMINISTRATION See Also SEWERS CONTROL 234-2; 126-2;126-3 144-8 STORM SEWER 234-3 Farmland Bill of Rights General Business(B) SYSTEMS;ILLICIT STORMWATER 280-101 District 280-48 DISCHARGES, MANAGEMENT FIRE PREVENTION AND Hamlet Business(HB) ACTIVITIES AND - 236-12 BUILDING CODE District 280-44;28045 CONNECTIONS SUBDIVISION OF LAND ADMINISTRATION Limited Business(LB) 235-1;235-2;235-5; 240-3;240-6;240-9; 144-3;144-5;144-6; District280-41 235-12 240-10;240-16; 144-8;144-15;144-16; Marine II(MII)District ILLICIT DISCHARGES 240-17;240-20; 144-19;144-20; 280-55 See SEWAGE DISPOSAL, 240-30;240-31; 144-23;144-24 See Also MOTELS PRIVATE 240-32;240-33; IDX:29 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE INSPECTIONS... Fishers Island Harbor FLOOD DAMAGE WATERFRONT Water 166-4 Management 157-8 PREVENTION 148-2; CONSISTENCY ZONING 280-4, FLOOD DAMAGE 148-4;148-6;148-7; REVIEW 268-3 JUVENILES PREVENTION 148-12;148-14; WETLANDS AND See MINORS 148-12;148-14 148-15;148-16; SHORELINE 275-8' Garbage,Rubbish and 148-17;148-18; - K- Refuse 233-4;233-6 148-22;148-24 HIGHWAY Historic Preservation KENNELS SPECIFICATIONS District(HPD)280-191 JUNK Agricultural-Conservation 161-49 Marine I(MI)District Garbage,Rubbish and (A-C)District and JUNKYARDS 166-6 280-52 Refuse 233-1;233-2 Low-Density LOCAL LAWS, Marine II(MII)District General Business(B) Residential R-80, ADOPTION OF 38-2 280-55 District 280-48 R-120,R-200 and Parking at Beaches 189-3; Real Estate Transfer Tax JUNKYARDS 166-6;166-7 R-400 Districts 280-13 189-4 17-32;17-34 Light Industrial(LI)District ZONING 280-4 POLICE DEPARTMENT Residential Office(RO) — 280-62 RULES AND District 280-38 Light Industrial Park/ - L - REGULATIONS Senior Citizen Exemption Planned Office Park A290-15;A290-27 245-1 (LIO)District 280-58 LANDFILLS RECORDS 59-3;59-9; SEWERS AND SEWAGE ZONING 280-4 Garbage,Rubbish and 59-10 DISPOSAL 215-8 JUNKYARDS Refuse 233-3.1;233-4 RENTAL PERMITS 207-5; SOIL REMOVAL 228-6 Adoption of Code 1-2 Roadway Construction 207-6;207-7 STORMWATER Adoption of Renumbered 161-16 Roadway Construction MANAGEMENT 2006 Code 1-14 SUBDIVISION OF LAND 161-19;161-21; 236-4 Application for license 240-44 161-42;161-46;161-48 Street Excavations 237-8; 166-4 ZONING 280-4 SEWERS AND SEWAGE 237-18 Batteries 166-1 LANDLORDS DISPOSAL 215-3; WETLANDS AND Brush,grass and weeds RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 215-4;215-7;215-9; SHORELINE 275-3.1 166-7 See Also RENTAL 215-10 INTERNET Burning 166-3;166-7 PROPERTY Site Plan Approval 280-137 MUNICIPAL BUILDING Combustibles 166-1;166-7 LANDMARK SPDES STORMWATER ENERGY Costs and expenses 166-6 PRESERVATION MANAGEMENT AND BENCHMARKING Definitions 166-2 Accessory buildings and EROSION AND 177-1;177-4 Drainage 166-4 structures 170-7 SEDIMENT Rules of Conduct 26-12 Dumps and dumping 166-3; Appeals 170-11 CONTROL 234-3; INTOXICATED PERSONS 166-7 Application for certificate of 234-7;234-8;234-9 See ALCOHOLIC Existing businesses 166-5 appropriateness 170-7 Special Events Requiring BEVERAGES Explosives 166-1 Building permits 170-5; Chairperson of the INTOXICATING Fees 166-6 170-6 L Zoning Board of BEVERAGES Fences 166-4;166-7 Certificate of Appeals'Approval See Also ALCOHOLIC Fire extinguishers 166-7 appropriateness for 205-5 BEVERAGES Fire hazards 166-7 alteration,demolition STORM SEWER PARKS AND Fire lanes 166-7 or new construction SYSTEMS;ILLICIT RECREATION Flammables 166-1 170-6 DISCHARGES, AREAS 193-9 Gas 166-4 Certificates of ACTIVITIES AND POLICE DEPARTMENT Glass 166-1 appropriateness 170-4; CONNECTIONS RULES AND Graveyards 166-1 170-6;170-7;170-9; 235-1;235-10 REGULATIONS Hearings 166-6 170-10;170-12;170-14 STORMWATER A290-15;A290-24 Inspections 166-6 Code Enforcement Officer MANAGEMENT INTOXICATION Issuance of license;fee; 170-12;170-13 236-15 See Also ALCOHOLIC display;duration; Construction 170-6;170-7 Street Excavations 237-14 BEVERAGES transferability; Costs and expenses 170-14 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Lieutenant A290-9 revocation;previous Criteria for approval of 240-9;240-10;240-20; INVESTIGATIONS licenses 166-6 alteration of facades of 240-32;240-33; ALARM SYSTEMS 75-1 ' Junk 166-6;166-7 historic landmarks 240-36;240-37 Chief of Police A290-7 JUNKYARDS 166-1 170-8 TOURIST AND TRAILER Ethics Board 26-21;26-22; Legislative intent 166-1 Criteria for approval of CAMPS 253-13 26-23;26-25 Liability 166-8 demolition or removal VEHICLES AND FIRE PREVENTION AND License required 166-3 of historic landmarks TRAFFIC 260-28 BUILDING CODE Licenses and permits 170-9 WATERFRONT ADMINISTRATION 166-1;166-3;166-4; Definitions 170-3 CONSISTENCY 144-5 166-5;166-6;166-7; Demolition 170-2;170-3; REVIEW 268-3;268-5 Grievance Procedures 47-3 166-8 170-4;170-5;170-6; WETLANDS AND PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS Motorcycles 166-2 170-7;170-9;170-10 SHORELINE 275-7; AND TRANSIENT Notices 166-5 Designation of historic 275-9;275-10;275-11; RETAIL Nuisances 166-1 landmarks 170-5 275-16 MERCHANTS 197-7 Penalties for offenses 166-8 Easements 170-4 Wireless Communication POLICE DEPARTMENT Plastics 166-1 Eminent domain 170-7 Facilities 280-69; 51-6 Regulations 166-7 Enforcement 170-12 . 280-70;280-74 POLICE DEPARTMENT Sales 166-3 Fees 170-7;170-14 ZONING 280-151;280-154 RULES AND Sanitary facilities 166-7 Grievances 170-11 INSURANCE REGULATIONS Septic tanks 166-7 Hardship criteria for Assessment and Tax Relief A290-15;A290-17; Sewers 166-4;166-7 approval of demolition, for Superstorm Sandy A290-19;A290-20; Storage 166-3 removal or alteration of Impact 245-23 A290-21;A290-24; Tires 166-1 historic landmarks See Also CERTIFICATES A290-25;A290-31 Town Board 166-1;166-6; 170-10 OF INSURANCE RECORDS 59-2 166-7;166-8 Hearings 170-5;170-7; Districts 280-10 Site Plan Approval 280-130 Town Clerk 166-4;166-5; 170-14 ELECTRICAL STORM SEWER 166-7 Historic districts 170-4; INSPECTIONS 126-2 SYSTEMS;ILLICIT Trash 166-7 170-5 FILMING 139-11 DISCHARGES, Trespassing 166-7 Historic features 170-3; FIRE PREVENTION AND ACTIVITIES AND Trucks 166-2 170-8 BUILDING CODE CONNECTIONS Vehicles 166-2 Historic landmarks 170-1; ADMINISTRATION 235-16 Violations and penalties. 170-2;170-4;170-5; 144-10 166-8 170-8;170-9;170-10 IDX:30 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX LANDMARK PRESERVATION... Historic preservation 170-4 LAWNS Street Excavations 237-13; FIRE PREVENTION AND Historic Preservation See Also BRUSH,GRASS 237-14;237-16;237-18 BUILDING CODE Commission 170-4; AND WEEDS SUBDIVISION OF LAND ADMINISTRATION 170-5;170-6;170-7; BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 240-54 144-5;144-8;144-19 170-8;170-9;170-10; PROPERTY TOBACCO Fishers Island Harbor 170-11;170-12;170-14 MAINTENANCE ADVERTISING 249-2 Management 157-6 Historic Preservation 100-4 VEHICLES,MOTOR- FLOOD DAMAGE Commission; See Also GRASS DRIVEN 264-20 PREVENTION 148-4; membership;terms; CLIPPINGS Waterfowl and Gull Feeding 148-11;148-14 powers and duties NOISE,PREVENTION OF and Domestic Pet Games of Chance 92-13; 170-4 180-4 Waste 83-27 92-14 Historic resources 170-2 STORM SEWER WETLANDS AND Garbage,Rubbish and Meetings 170-4 SYSTEMS;ILLICIT SHORELINE 275-3.1; Refuse 233-2;233-3; Membership 170-4 DISCHARGES, 275-9;275-10 233-3.1;233-4;233-8 Minutes 170-4 ACTIVITIES AND LIABILITY INSURANCE General Business(B) Notices 170-4;170-5; CONNECTIONS FILMING 139-11 District 280-48 170-7;170-14 235-1;235-5 Special Events Requiring HUNTING 163-2 Obstructions 170-3 WETLANDS AND Chairperson of the JUNKYARDS 166-1; Penalties for offenses SHORELINE 275-2 Zoning Board of 166-3;166-4;166-5; 170-13 See Also YARD WASTE Appeals'Approval 166-6;166-7;166-8 Powers and duties 170-4 LEAF WASTE 2054 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Purpose 170-2 See YARD WASTE WETLANDS AND 172-8 Qualifications 170-5 LEASII NG SHORELINE 275-9 Members of the Department Quorum 170-4 PARKS AND LIBRARY A290-33 Records 170-5;170-11 RECREATION General Business(B) OPEN SPACE Reports 170-5 AREAS 193-3.1 District 280-48 PRESERVATION Stop-work orders 170-12 LEAVES OF ABSENCE Hamlet Business(HB) 185-5 ' Title 170-1 See SICK LEAVE District 280-45 Parking at Beaches 189-2; Town Attorney 170-13 LETTERS OF CREDIT Historic Preservation 189-3;189-4;189-5 Town Board 170-4;170-5; Site Plan Approval 280-131 District(HPD) PARKS AND 170-10;170-11;170-14 SPDES STORMWATER 280-191;280-193 RECREATION Town Clerk 170-5 MANAGEMENT AND Limited Business(LB) AREAS 193-3.1 Violations and penalties EROSION AND District 280-41 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS 170-13 SEDIMENT Low-Density Residential AND TRANSIENT Zoning districts 170-8 CONTROL 234-8 R-40 District 280-17 RETAIL LANDSCAPING SUBDIVISION OF LAND Residential Office(RO) MERCHANTS 197-3; BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 240-34 District 280-38 197-4;197-6;197-7; PROPERTY LIABILITY YOUTH BOARD 68-1 197-8;197-9;197-1.1; MAINTENANCE Adoption of Code 1-4 ZONING 280-78;280-79 197-13 100-4 Agricultural-Conservation LICENSES AND PERMITS Preservation of Natural Districts 280-7 (A-C)District and Adoption of Code 1-4 Features 240-49 Garbage,Rubbish and Low-Density Adoption of Renumbered PUBLIC Refuse 233-4 Residential R-80, 2006 Code 1-16 ENTERTAINMENT Limited Business(LB) R-120,R-200 and AGRICULTURAL LANDS AND SPECIAL District 280-41 R400 Districts 280-13 PRESERVATION 70-5 EVENTS 205-2;205-9 NOISE,PREVENTION OF ANIMALS 83-25 Agricultural-Conservation RENTAL PERMITS 207-7 180-4;180-7;180-8 BOATS,DOCKS AND (A-C)District and Residential Office(RO) Preservation of Natural WHARVES 96-10; Low-Density District 280-38 Features 240-49 96-25 Residential R-80, Rules of Conduct 26-16 Recreational Floating Zone BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; R-120,R-200 and SALVAGE CENTERS District(RFZ)280-201 PROPERTY R-400 Districts 280-13 211-5 Roadway Construction MAINTENANCE ALARM SYSTEMS 75-2; SEWERS AND SEWAGE 161-42;161-43 100-11 75-3;75-4;75-6 DISPOSAL 215-2; See Also SCREENS AND DEFENSE AND ANIMALS 83-17;83-19; 215-7;215-8 SCREENING INDEMNIFICATION 83-20;83-21;83-22; Shellfish 219-6 Site Plan Approval 21-2 83-23;83-24;83-26 Site Plan Approval 280-129;280-131; . See Also DEFENSE AND BINGO AND GAMES OF 280-130;280-131; 280-133;280-134; INDEMNIFICATION CHANCE 92-2;92-3 280-133;280-136 280-137 Establishment of BOATS,DOCKS AND SOIL REMOVAL 228-8; SOIL REMOVAL 228-4 Community Housing WHARVES 96-3; 228-12 SPDES STORMWATER Fund 17-48 96-24 SPDES STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND ETHICS 26-26 See Also BUILDING MANAGEMENT AND EROSION AND FILMING 139-3;139-11 PERMITS EROSION AND SEDIMENT FIRE PREVENTION AND BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; SEDIMENT CONTROL 234-1; BUILDING CODE PROPERTY CONTROL 234-4 234-8 ADMINISTRATION MAINTENANCE Special Events Requiring STORMWATER 144-3;144-20 100-3 Chairperson of the MANAGEMENT Fishers Island Harbor BURNING,OUTDOOR Zoning Board of 236-11 Management 157-12 104-1;104-2 Appeals'Approval SUBDIVISION OF LAND FLOOD DAMAGE CANNABIS 106-2 - 205-4;205-5 240-32;240-36; PREVENTION 148-10 COASTAL EROSION Special Events Requiring 240-42;24043 JUNKYARDS 166-8 HAZARD AREAS Town Board Approval WATERFRONT Real Estate Transfer Tax 111-27;111-29;111-31 205-7 CONSISTENCY 17-20;17-23;17-29; Code of Ethics 26-2 See Also SPECIAL REVIEW 268-3 17-31;17-34;17-35. See Also CONSTRUCTION PERMITS WETLANDS AND SEWERS AND SEWAGE PERMITS STORMWATER SHORELINE 275-3; DISPOSAL 215-4; • ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 275-5;275-11 215-8;215-10;215-17 QUALITY REVIEW 236-4;236-9 Wireless Communication Signs 280-88 130-5 Street Excavations 237-6; Facilities 280-69; SOIL REMOVAL 228-9 ETHICS 26-17 237-10;237-13 280-70;280-76.2 SPDES STORMWATER Ethics Board 26-21 SUBDIVISION OF LAND ZONING 280-4;280-78; MANAGEMENT AND Farm Stands 72-6 240-21;240-25;240-26 280-91;280-92; EROSION AND FILMING 139-1;139-3 TOBACCO 280-93;280-94; SEDIMENT ADVERTISING 249-2 280-95;280-123 CONTROL 234-8 IDX:31 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE LICENSES AND PERMITS... TOURIST AND TRAILER Building Inspector 280-62 Costs and expenses 280-58 BOATS,DOCKS AND CAMPS 253-3;253-12 Bulk,area and parking Docks 280-58 WHARVES 96-14 VEHICLES AND regulations 280-63 Dust 280-58 Design Standards 240-46 TRAFFIC 260-17 Costs and expenses 280-62 Explosives 280-58 FIRE PREVENTION AND WATERFRONT Docks 280-62 Farms and farming 280-58 BUILDING CODE CONSISTENCY Dust 280-62 Fences 280-58 ADMINISTRATION REVIEW 268-3 Explosives 280-62 Fowl 280-58 144-6 WETLANDS AND Farms and farming 280-62 Front yard setbacks 280-60 HIGHWAY SHORELINE 275-2; Fences 280-62 Fuel 280-58 SPECIFICATIQNS 275-3.1;275-5;275-6; Fowl 280-62 Fumes 280-58 161-4 275-8;275-11;275-16 Front yard setbacks 280-64 Garages 280-58 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Wireless Communication Fuel 280-62 Gas 280-58 172-1;172-2;172-4; Facilities 280-71; Fumes 280-62 Gases 280-58 172-5;172-6;172-7; 280-74;280-76.1 Garages 280-62 Glare 280-58 172-8 ZONING 280-3;280-4; Gas 280-62 Golf courses 280-58 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 280-115 Gases 280-62 Groundwater 280-58 ENERGY LIENS Glare 280-62 Hazardous materials and BENCHMARKING Affordable Housing(AHD) Groundwater 280-62 substances 280-58 177-1 District 280-25 Height regulations 280-62 Heating 280-58 Roadway Construction BOATS,DOCKS AND Horses 280-62 Height regulations 280-58 161-46 WHARVES 96-10; Industrial districts 280-63 Horses 280-58 Signs 280-81;280-83; 96-25 Junk 280-62 Junk 280-58 280-87;280-88 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Liens 280-62 Liens 280-58 Site Plan Approval PROPERTY Lots 280-61 Motor vehicles 280-58 280-129;280-133; MAINTENANCE Noise 280-62 Noise 280-58 280-137 100-10 Notices 280-62 Notices 280-58 Small Wind Energy Systems Fishers Island Harbor Nuisances 280-62 Nuisances 280-58 277-4 Management 157-12 Odors 280-62 Odors 280-58 Special Events Requiring Light Industrial(LI)District Office districts 280-62 Off-street parking 280-58 Chairperson of the 280-62 Parking 280-62;280-63 Office districts 280-58 Zoning Board of Light Industrial Park/ Permitted uses 280-62 Parking 280-58;280-59 Appeals'Approval Planned Office Park Planning Board 280-62 Permitted uses 280-58 205-4 (LIO)District 280-58 Plumbing 280-62 Planning Board 280-58 Special Events Requiring Real Estate Transfer Tax Pollution 280-62 Plumbing 280-58 Town Board Approval 17-20;17-27;17-35 Purpose 280-61 Pollution 280-58 205-7 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Safety standards 280-62 Purpose 280-57 Street Excavations 237-12 DISPOSAL 215-16; Sales 280-62 Recyclables 280-58. See Also 215-17 Schools 280-62 Recycling 280-58 STREETLIGHTING Signs 280-88 Screens and screening Safety standards 280-58 SUBDIVISION OF LAND L Site Plan Approval 280-131 280-62;280-64 Sales 280-58 240-44 SPDES STORMWATER Setbacks 280-62;280-64 Schools 280-58 TOURIST AND TRAILER MANAGEMENT AND Shrubs 280-62 Screens and screening CAMPS 253-3 EROSION AND Signs 280-62 280-58;280-60 TRANSPORTATION SEDIMENT Site plan approval 280-62 Setbacks 280-58;280-60 ACCESS CONTROL 234-8 Site plan review and Shrubs 280-58 MANAGEMENT 64-5 STORMWATER approval 280-62 Signs 280-58. WETLANDS AND MANAGEMENT Smoke 280-62 Site plan approval 280-58 SHORELINE 275-11 236-15 Solar collectors 280-62 Site plan review and Wireless Communication SUBDIVISION OF LAND Solar energy 280-62 approval 280-58 Facilities 280-69; 240-34;240-44 Solar energy systems Site plans 280-58 280-70 WETLANDS AND 280-62 Smoke 280-58 ZONING 280-4;280-111; SHORELINE 275-11 Special exception uses Solar collectors 280-58 280-117 Wireless Communication 280-62 Solar energy 280-58 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Facilities 280-76 Special exceptions 280-62 Solar energy systems Applicability 172-4 ZONING 280-92 Storage 280-62 280-58 Building Inspector 172-8 LIEUTENANT Tests 280-62 Solid waste 280-58 Building permits 172-8 Chief of Police A290-8; Trees 280-62 Special exception uses Business districts 172-5 A290-9 Trucks 280-62 280-58 Conflict with other laws Disorderly conduct A290-9 Use regulations 280-62 Special exceptions 280-58 172-3 Firearms A290-9 Utilities 280-62 Special permits 280-58 Construction 172-4;172-6 General duties A290-8 Vibrations 280-62 Storage 280-58 Costs and expenses 172-4 Intoxication A290-9 Violations and penalties. Street trees 280-58 Decks 172-2 Police Department A290-8 280-62 Tests 280-58 Definitions 172-2 POLICE DEPARTMENT Waivers 280-62 Town Board 280-58 Disability 172-2 RULES AND Yards 280-62;280-64 Trees 280-58 Driveways 172-2 REGULATIONS ZONING 280-61\280-64 Trucks 280-58 Emergencies 172-6 A290-8\A290-9 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL Use regulations 280-58 Exemptions 172-6 Records A290-9 PARK/PLANNED Utilities 280-58 Glare 172-2;172-5 Reports A290-9 OFFICE PARK(LIO) Vehicles 280-58 Glass 172-2 Security standards A290-9 DISTRICT Vibrations 280-58 Grades and grading 172-2 Specific duties A290-9 Abandonment 280-58 Violations and penalties. Hearings 172-8 Violations and penalties Accessory uses and 280-58 Height regulations 172-2; A290-9 structures 280-58 Waivers 280-58 172-5;172-6;172-8 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL(LI) Animals 280-58 Wireless communications Improvements 172-4 DISTRICT Apartments 280-58 facilities 280-58 Licenses and permits 172-8 Abandonment 280-62 Assessments 280-58 Yards 280-58;280-60 Lighting 172-1;172-2; Accessory uses and Batteries 280-58 ZONING 280-57\280-60 172-4;172-5;172-6; structures 280-62 Board of Appeals 280-58 LIGHTING 172-7;172-8 Animals 280-62 Boats and Boating 280-58 Agricultural-Conservation Lots 172-5 Apartments 280-62 Buffers 280-58;280-60 (A-C)District and Markers 172-7 Assessments 280-62 Building Inspector 280-58 Low-Density Meters 172-2;172-5 Batteries 280-62 Bulk,area and parking Residential R-80, Nuisances 172-2;172-5 Board of Appeals 280-62 regulations 280-59 R-120,R-200 and Parking 172-2;172-5 Boats and Boating 280-62 Business districts 280-58 R-400 Districts 280-13 Patios 172-2 Buffers 280-62;280-64 Camps 280-58 Pedestrians 172-2 IDX:32 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX LIGHTING,OUTDOOR.. Penalties for offenses 172-9 LITTERING 174-1;174-2; STORMWATER 240-30;240-41; Planning Board 172-5; 174-3;174-4;174-5 MANAGEMENT 240-42;240-43; 172-8 NOISE,PREVENTION OF 236-4 24044;240-53; Pollution 172-2 180-4 SUBDIVISION OF LAND 240-57;240-59 Prohibitions 172-7 SPDES STORMWATER 240-3;240-44 VEHICLES AND Public assemblies 172-2 MANAGEMENT AND Waterfowl and Gull Feeding TRAFFIC 260-12; Reports 172-2 EROSION AND and Domestic Pet 260-28 Review procedures 172-8 SEDIMENT Waste 83-27;83-28 WETLANDS AND Safety standards 172-2; CONTROL 234-3 WATERFRONT SHORELINE 275-2 172-5 TRANSPORTATION CONSISTENCY ZONING 280-4;280-78; Security standards 172-2 ACCESS REVIEW 268-3 280-79;280-95; Service stations 172-5 MANAGEMENT 64-5 WETLANDS AND 280-106;280-109; Sidewalks 172-5 LITTERING SHORELINE 275-2 280-113;280-116; Signs 172-7;172-8 Adoption of Code 1-2 ZONING 280-4 280-124;280-207 Site plans 172-8 Adoption of Renumbered LOCAL LAWS,ADOPTION LOW-DENSITY Standards for exterior 2006 Code 1-14 OF RESIDENTIAL R-40 lighting 172-5 Advertising 174-1;174-6 Comptroller 38-5 DISTRICT Streetlighting 172-2;172-5; Aluminum 174-1 Filing of proof of Accessory buildings 280-19 172-8 Animals 174-1 publication and posting Accessory buildings and Title 172-1 Assessments 174-5 38-4 structures 280-19 Towers 172-6 Assessor 174-5 Hearings 38-1;38-2;38-4; Accessory uses and Trespassing 172-2;172-5 Blight 174-1 38-6 structures 280-17 Utilities 172-4;172-5 Budget 174-5 Inspections 38-2 Animals 280-17 Vapors 172-7 Charges l74-5 Notices 38-1;38-2;38-4; Bed and breakfast 280-17 Variances 172-8 Combustibles 174-1 38-6 Board of Appeals 280-17 Violations and penalties Costs and expenses 174-5 Numbering 38-5 Bulk,area and parking 172-9 Definitions 174-1 Posting and availability of regulations 280-18 Walls 172-2;172-7;172-8 Driveways 174-1;174-2 copies 38-2 Camps 280-17 Yards 172-2 Garbage,rubbish and refuse Posting of copy upon Conservation districts Zoning Board of Appeals 174-1;174-2 adoption 38-3 280-17.280-19 172-8 Glass 174-1 Public hearing;notice 38-1 Farms and farming 280-17 LIMITED BUSINESS(LB) Gutters 174-2 Rezonings 38-6 Hospitals 280-17 DISTRICT Handbills 174-1;174-6 Town Board 38-1;38-3 Library 280717 Accessory uses and Litter 174-1;174-2;174-3; Town Clerk 38-1;38-2; Museums 280-17 structures 280-41 1 1744;174-5 38-3;38-4;38-5 Open space 280-16 Apartments 280-41 Litter from vehicles 174-3 LOTS Parking 280-18 Bed and breakfast 280-41 Litter in parks,beaches and Affordable Housing(AHD) Permitted uses 280-17 Bicycles 280-41 bodies of water 174-4 District 280-30;280-31 Planning Board 280-17 Board of Appeals 280-41 Litter in public places 174-2 Agricultural Planned Purpose 280-16 Bulk,area and parking Litter on private property Development District Single-family dwellings regulations 280-42 174-5 280-173 280-17 Cats 280-41 Newspaper 174-6 Agricultural-Conservation Site plan approval 280-17 Conservation districts Notices 174-5 (A-C)District and Special exceptions 280-17 280-41 Paper 174-1 Low-Density Use regulations 280-17 Dogs 280-41 Parking 174-1 Residential R-80, Water supply 280-16 Drive-in restaurants 280-41 Parks and recreation 174-1; R-120,R-200 and Yards 280-17 Farms and farming 280-41 174-4 R-400 Districts ZONING 280-16\280-19 Fences 280-41 Peddling and soliciting 280-13;280-15 Front yard setbacks 280-43 174-6 Design Standards 240-45 _ M Hotels 280-41 Penalties for offenses 174-7 Districts 280-9;280-10; Landscaping 280-41 Plastics 174-1 280-11 MAGAZINES Library 280-41 Playgrounds 174-1 FLOOD DAMAGE Garbage,Rubbish and Lots 280-41 Ponds 174-4 PREVENTION 148-4; Refuse 233-1 Motorcycles 280-41 Porches 174-1 148-13;148-24 ZONING 280-4 Museums 280-41 Records 174-5 General Business(B) MAJOR SUBDIVISIONS Office districts 280-41 Reports 174-5 District 280-48 HIGHWAY Parking 28042 Safety standards 174-1 HIGHWAY SPECIFICATIONS Pedestrians 280-41 Sidewalks 174-1;174-2; SPECIFICATIONS 161-4 Permitted uses 280-41 174-5;174-6 161-11 Roadway Construction Planning Board 280-41; Signs 174-6 Light Industrial(LI)_District 161-38' 280-42 ' Storage 174-1 280-61 See Also SUBDIVISION Plumbing 280-41 Tires 174-3 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR OF LAND Purpose 280-40 Town Board 174-5 . 172-5 MANHOLES Restaurants 280-41 Trucks 174-3 Limited Business(LB) HIGHWAY Sales 280-41 Vehicles 174-1;174-3; District 280-41 SPECIFICATIONS Screens and screening 174-6 Preservation of Natural 161-2 280-41 Violations and penalties Features 240-49; Roadway Construction Setbacks 280-43 174-7 240-51 161-35 Signs 280-41 Water 174-4 Recreational Floating Zone SEWERS AND SEWAGE Site plan approval 280-41 Yards 174-1 District(RFZ)280-201 DISPOSAL 215-2; Site plan review and LIVESTOCK Roadway Construction 215-4;215-6 approval 280-41 AGRICULTURAL LANDS 161-15;161-16 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Special exception uses PRESERVATION 70-3 Site Plan Approval 280-137 240-17 280-41 AGRICULTURAL USES SOIL REMOVAL 228-7 MANUFACTURED HOME Special exceptions 280-41 72-4 STORMWATER PARKS Storage 280-41 • Farm Stands 72-5 MANAGEMENT FLOOD DAMAGE Use regulations 280-41 Farmland Bill of Rights 236-8 PREVENTION 148-4• Waivers 280-42 280-98;280-99 Street Excavations 237-14 148-21 Yards 280-41;280-43 See Also HORSES Street Numbering 237-23 See Also MOBILE HOME ZONING 280-40\280-43 SPDES STORMWATER SUBDIVISION OF LAND . PARKS -- _ LITTER MANAGEMENT AND 240-3;240-4;240-10; MANUFACTURED HOMES BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; EROSION AND 240-17;240-21; FIRE PREVENTION AND PROPERTY SEDIMENT 240-26;240-27; BUILDING CODE MAINTENANCE CONTROL 234-2 ADMINISTRATION 100-3 144-6;144-15 IDX:33 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE MANUFACTURED HOMES... FLOOD DAMAGE Hotels 280-55 Hamlet Business(HB) SUBDIVISION OF LAND PREVENTION 148-4; Insurance 280-55 District 280-45 240-44 148-13;148-14; Marinas 280-55 Historic Preservation YOUTH BOARD 68-5 148-15;148-21 Mooring 280-55 District(HPD) ZONING 2804;280-78 See Also MOBILE HOMES Motels 280-55 280-193;280-195 METERS MANURE Museums 280-55 HOUSING FUND 34-6 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Agricultural-Conservation Parking 280-56 LANDMARK 172-2;172-5 (A-C)District and Permitted uses 280-55 PRESERVATION NOISE,PREVENTION OF Low-Density Planning Board 280-55 170-4 180-4;180-6 Residential R-80, Porches 280-55 Notification of Defects See Also PARKING R-120,R-200 and Purpose 280-54 237-2 METERS R-400 Districts 280-13 Records 280-55 PARKS AND SEWERS AND SEWAGE Roadway Construction Restaurants 280-55 RECREATION DISPOSAL 215-4 161-44 Sales 280-55 AREAS 193-9 MINING SEWERS AND SEWAGE Schools 280-55 PUBLIC HEARINGS, COASTAL EROSION DISPOSAL 215-4 Sewers 280-55 NOTICE OF 55-2 HAZARD AREAS ZONING 280-4 Signs 280-55 Residential Office(RO) 111-6;111-11;111-12; MARINAS Site plan approval 280-55 District 280-38 111-13;111-14 Fishers Island Harbor Site plan review and SANITARY FLOW FLOOD DAMAGE Management 157-4 approval 280-55 CREDITS, PREVENTION 148-4 Floating Homes 96-26; Special exceptions 280-55 TRANSFER OF 117-9 SPDES STORMWATER 96-21;96-28 Swimming pools 280-55 Site Plan Approval MANAGEMENT AND Marine I(MI)District Use regulations 280-55 280-131;280-133; EROSION AND 280-52 Water 280-54;280-55 280-137 SEDIMENT Marine II(MII)District ZONING 280-54\280-56 Southold Community CONTROL 234-2 280-55 1 MARINE III ZONE Preservation Project MINORS .,Resort Residential(RR) DISTRICT(MI ) Plan 17-13 TOBACCO District 280-35 Accessory uses and SUBDIVISION OF LAND ADVERTISING 249-1 Signs 280-85;280-86 structures 280-205 -240-13;240-23;240-40 ZONING 280-4 Waterfowl and Gull Feeding Bulk,area and parking WETLANDS AND MINUTES and Domestic Pet regulations 280-206 SHORELINE 275-8 COMMITTEES, Waste 83-27 Museums.280-205 'YOUTH BOARD 68-4; APPOINTMENT OF WETLANDS AND Off-street parking 280-205 68-5 13-3 SHORELINE 275-2; Parking 280-206 ZONING 280-4;280-78; HOUSING FUND 34-6 275-11 Permitted uses 280-205 280-157 LANDMARK ZONING 280-4;280-78 Planning Board 280-205 MEMBERS OF THE PRESERVATION MARINE I(MI)DISTRICT Sheds 280-205 DEPARTMENT 170-4 Accessory uses and Site plan approval 280-205 Chief of Police A290-33 See Also RECORDS structures 280-52 ,Storage 280-205 Complaints A290-33 Records Management 59-13 Bathing 280-52 Use regulations 280-205 Court Clerk A290-33 YOUTH BOARD 68-4 Bed and breakfast 280-52 Water 280-205 Duties A290-33 MOBILE HOME PARKS Board of Appeals 280-52 ZONING 280-205\280-206 Emergencies A290-33 See Also Boats and Boating 280-52 MARKERS Fire Department A290-33 MANUFACTURED Bulk,area and parking BOATS,DOCKS AND Firearms A290-33 HOME PARKS 111 regulations 280-53 WHARVES 96-23 Licenses and permits ZONING 280-4 Conservation districts LIGHTING,OUTDOOR A290-33 MOBILE HOMES 280-52 172-7 Notices A290-33 COASTAL EROSION Docks 280-52 SHELLFISH AND OTHER Police Department A290-33 HAZARD AREAS Fishing 280-52 MARINE POLICE DEPARTMENT 111-6 Fuel 280-52 RESOURCES 219-4 RULES AND FLOOD DAMAGE Insurance 280-52 Site Plan Approval 280-137 REGULATIONS PREVENTION 148-4 Marinas 280-52 SUBDIVISION OF LAND A290-33 See Also Mooring 280-52 240-41 Police officers A290-33 MANUFACTURED Parking 280-53 TOURIST AND TRAILER Records A290-33 HOMES Permitted uses 280-52 CAMPS 253-8 Reports A290-33 STORMWATER Planning Board 280-52 MASTER PLAN Retirement A290-33 MANAGEMENT Purpose 280-51 See Also Safety standards A290-33 236-4 Records 280-52 COMPREHENSIVE Security standards A290-33 WETLANDS AND Sales 280-52 PLAN Vehicles A290-33 SHORELINE 275-2 Schools 280-52 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Violations and penalties ZONING 280-4;280-78 Signs 280-52 240-10;240-17 A290-33 MONUMENTS Site plan approval 280-52 ZONING 280-4 Weapons A290-33 HIGHWAY Site plan review and MEETINGS MEMBERSHIP SPECIFICATIONS approval 280-52 Affordable Housing(AHD) AGRICULTURAL 161-3 Special exceptions 280-52 District 280-29 ADVISORY SUBDIVISION OF LAND Swimming pools 280-52 AGRICULTURAL COMMITTEE 71-3 240-10;240-17; Use regulations 280-52 ADVISORY Agricultural-Conservation 240-21;240-41 Water 280-51 COMMITTEE 71-3 (A-C)District and WETLANDS AND ZONING 280-51\280-53 Agricultural Planned Low-Density SHORELINE 275-6 MARINE H(MH) Development District Residential R-80, ZONING 280-104 DISTRICT 280-174 R-120,R-200 and MOORING Accessory uses and Chief of Police A290-7 R-400 Districts 280-13 Agricultural=Conservation structures 280-55 COMMITTEES, Board of Appeals 280-145 (A-C)District and Bathing 280-55 APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEES, Low-Density Bed and breakfast 280-55 13-3 APPOINTMENT OF Residential R-80, Board of Appeals 280-55 ENVIRONMENTAL 13-2 R-120,R-200 and Boats and Boating 280-55 QUALITY REVIEW Community Preservation R-400 Districts 280-13 Bulk,area and parking 130-7 Fund Advisory Board BOATS,DOCKS AND regulations 280-56 Ethics Board 26-21 17-16 WHARVES 96-3; Conservation districts EXPENSES OF TOWN Fishers Island Harbor 96-7;96-22;96-24; 280-55 ' OFFICERS 30-1 Management 157-3 96-25 Curbs 280-55 Fishers Island Harbor HOUSING FUND 34-6 Fishers Island Harbor Docks 280-55 Management 157-3 LANDMARK Management 157-6; Fishing 280-55 General Business(B) PRESERVATION 157-7;157-8;157-9; Fuel 280-55 District 280-48 170-4 157-10 IDX:34 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX MOORING... Floating Homes 96-26; WETLANDS AND WATERFRONT PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS 96-28 SHORELINE 275-2 CONSISTENCY AND TRANSIENT Marine I(1VII)District MULTIFAMILY REVIEW 268-3 RETAIL 280-52 DWELLINGS Wireless Communication MERCHANTS 197-10 Marine II(MII)District SEWERS AND SEWAGE Facilities 280-72 Small Wind Energy Systems 280-55 DISPOSAL 215-7 ZONING 280-4 277-2;277-3 Resort Residential(RR) ZONING 280-108 NATURAL RESOURCES SOIL REMOVAL 228-5 . District 280-35 MUNICIPAL BUILDING AGRICULTURAL Special Events Requiring WETLANDS AND ENERGY ADVISORY Town Board Approval SHORELINE 275-2; BENCHMARKING COMMITTEE 71-1 205-7 275-11 Applicability 177-2 COASTAL EROSION Special Exception Uses ZONING 280-4;280-78 Benchmarking required for HAZARD AREAS 280-143 MOTELS covered municipal 111-4;111-5;111-6; TRANSPORTATION FIRE PREVENTION AND buildings 177-3 111-9;111-15 ACCESS BUILDING CODE Definitions 177-1 Emergency Activities MANAGEMENT 64-5 ADMINISTRATION Department of Public Works 111-17 Wireless Communication 144-8 177-I HOUSING FUND 34-6 Facilities 280-70; General Business(B) Disclosure 1774 Plum Island Conservation 280-71 District 280-48 Disclosure and publication District(PIC)280-187 ZONING 280-4;280-91; Hamlet Business(HB) of benchmarking Real Estate Transfer Tax 280-94;280-1 It District 280-44;280-45 information 177-4 17-19 NOISE,PREVENTION OF See Also HOTELS Enforcement and Southold Community Alarm systems 180-8 Marine II(Mll)District administration 177-6 Preservation Fund Brush,grass and weeds 280-55 Fuel177-1 17-2;17-3;17-8 180-4 Parking at Beaches 189-3 Gas 177-1 Southold Community Cemeteries 180-8 Resort Residential(RR) Heating 177-1 Preservation Project Charges 180-4 District 280-35 Internet 177-1;177-4 Plan 17-12 Compensation 180-4 Signs 280-85 Lighting 177-1 SPDES STORMWATER Construction 180-4;180-8 ZONING 280-4;280-78 Maintenance of records MANAGEMENT AND Definitions 180-4 MOTOR VEHICLES 177-5 EROSION AND Dirt 180-4 BOATS,DOCKS AND Records 177-5 SEDIMENT Disturbing the peace 180-4 WHARVES 96-24 Reports 177-6 CONTROL 234-1; Dust 180-4 COASTAL EROSION Tenants 177-5 234-2 Emergencies 180-7;180-8 HAZARD AREAS Town Board 177-6 STORMWATER Enforcement 180-9 111-16 Utilities 177-1;177-5 MANAGEMENT Exceptions 180-8 FIRE PREVENTION AND Walls 177-1 236-4 Fees 180-4 BUILDING CODE Water 177-1 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Fire Department 180-8 ADMINISTRATION MUNICIPAL CLERK 240-4;240-10 Fireworks 180-8 144-20 STORM SEWER WATERFRONT Fuel 180-4 Garbage,Rubbish and SYSTEMS;ILLICIT CONSISTENCY Gas 180-4;180-7;180-8 Refuse 233-3;233-4 DISCHARGES, REVIEW 268-2; General prohibition 180-5 General Business(B) ACTIVITIES AND 268-3;268-5 Golf courses 180-8 District 280-48 CONNECTIONS WETLANDS AND Grass clippings 180-4 Light Industrial Park/ 235-13 SHORELINE 275-2; Hearings 180-4 Planned Office Park MUSEUMS 275-3;275-11 Holidays 180-4;180-7 (LIO)District 280-58 Hamlet Business(HB) NEWSPAPER Landscaping 180-4;180-7; Parking at Beaches 189-3; District 280-45 Affordable Housing(AHD) 180-8 189-4 Historic Preservation District 280-26 Lawns 180-4 PARKS AND District(HPD)280-193 Garbage,Rubbish and Litter 180-4 RECREATION Limited Business(LB) Refuse 233-1;233-3.1 Meters 180-4;180-6 AREAS 193-3 District 280-41 LITTERING 174-6 Mufflers 180-8 See Also VEHICLES Low-Density Residential See Also PAPER Noise 180-1;180-2;180-3; VEHICLES AND R-40 District 280-17 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS 180-4;180-5;180-6; TRAFFIC 260-18 Marine II(MII)District AND TRANSIENT 180-7;180-8 VEHICLES,MOTOR- 280-55 RETAIL Parades 180-8 DRIVEN 264-3; Marine III Zone District MERCHANTS 197-4 Penalties for offenses 264-11;264-15 (MIII)280-205 NOISE 180-10 ZONING 280-4;280-77; Plum Island Conservation Agricultural-Conservation Police Department 180-9 280-78;280-110 District(PIC)280-187 (A-C)District and Pollution 180-1;180-2; MOTORCYCLES Plum Island Research Low-Density 180-3;180-4;180-5; BICYCLES 88-4 District(PIR)280-183 Residential R-80, 180-6;180-7 Hamlet Business(HB) Residential Office(RO) R-120,R-200 and Prohibited noises;evidence District 280-45 District 280-38 R-400 Districts 280-13 of violation 180-7 JUNKYARDS 166-2 ZONING 280-78;280-79; BOATS',DOCKS AND Property maintenance 180-4 Limited Business(LB) 280-119 WHARVES 96-17 Public assemblies 180-8 District 280-41 See Also DISORDERLY Purpose 180-2 PUBLIC - N _ CONDUCT Safety standards 180-2; ENTERTAINMENT See Also DISTURBING 180-3 AND SPECIAL NATURAL FEATURES THE PEACE Schools 180-8 EVENTS 205-2 See Also PRESERVATION Farmland Bill of Rights Shrubs 1804 VEHICLES,MOTOR- OF NATURAL 280-99 Snow and ice removal 180-8 DRIVEN 264-15 FEATURES General Business(B) Standards 180-6 MUFFLERS Real Estate Transfer Tax District 28047;28048 Statutory authorization BOATS,DOCKS AND 17-19 Light Industrial(LI)District 180-3 WHARVES 96-17 Site Plan Approval 280-62 Tenants 180-4 NOISE,PREVENTION OF 280-129;280-133 Light Industrial Park/ Title 180-1 180-8 Special Exception Uses Planned Office Park Town Board 180-2 PARKS AND 280-143 (LIO)District 280-58 Town Supervisor 180-7 RECREATION STORMWATER NOISE,PREVENTION OF Trees 180-4 AREAS 193-3 MANAGEMENT 180-1;.180-2;180-3; Trucks 180-4 MULCHING 236-13 180-4;180-5;180-6; Veterans 180-4 STORMWATER SUBDIVISION OF LAND 180-7;180-8 Violations and penalties MANAGEMENT 240-3;240-43;240-53; 180-7;180-10 236-4;236-13 240-54 IDX:35 Supp 66,Jun 2024 J SOUTHOLD CODE NONCONFORMING Garbage,Rubbish and ACTIVITIES AND Plum Island Research BUILDINGS Refuse 233-6;233-8 CONNECTIONS District(PIR)280-183 ZONING 280-122;280-123 Grievance Procedures 47-1 235-5;235-6;235-8; SEWERS AND SEWAGE NONCONFORMING LOTS Historic Preservation 235-11;235-12 DISPOSAL 215-4 Districts 280-10 District(HPD)280-195 STORMWATER SOIL REMOVAL 228-5 SUBDIVISION OF LAND JUNKYARDS 166-5 - MANAGEMENT STORM SEWER 240-57 LANDMARK 236-4;236-15 SYSTEMS;ILLICIT ZONING 280-4;280-124 PRESERVATION Street Excavations 237-6; DISCHARGES, NONCONFORMING SIGNS 170-4;170-5;170-7; 237-11;237-13 ACTIVITIES AND Signs 280-90 170-14 SUBDIVISION OF LAND CONNECTIONS See Also SIGNS Light Industrial(LI)District 240-13;240-18; 235-17 NONCONFORMING 280-62 240-19;240-22; VEHICLES,MOTOR- STRUCTURES Light Industrial Park/ 240-25;240-29; DRIVEN 264-14 WETLANDS AND Planned Office Park 240-30;240-32; Waterfowl and Gull Feeding SHORELINE 275-2; (LIO)District 280-58 240-36;240-44;240-54 and Domestic Pet 275-11 LITTERING 174-5 TOURIST AND TRAILER Waste 83-28 NONCONFORMING USES LOCAL LAWS, CAMPS 253-4 WATERFRONT General Business(B) ADOPTION OF 38-1; VEHICLES,MOTOR- CONSISTENCY District 280-48 38-2;38-4;38-6 DRIVEN 264-8 REVIEW 268-3 See Also PERMITTED Members of the Department WETLANDS AND ZONING 280-111 USES A290-33 SHORELINE 275-3.1; NURSING HOMES See Also PROHIBITED Notification of Defects 275-8;275-9;275-10; Agricultural-Conservation USES 237-1;237-2 275-11;275-16 (A-C)District and Signs 280-90 PARKS AND Wireless Communication Low-Density See Also SPECIAL RECREATION Facilities 280-74; Residential R-80, EXCEPTION USES AREAS 193-10 280-76 R-120,R-200 and ZONING 280-2;280-4; POLICE DEPARTMENT ZONING 280-92;280-153; R-400 Districts 280-13 280-120;280-121; 51-6 280-155;280-157; See Also 280-123;280-154 POLICE DEPARTMENT 280-159 CONVALESCENT NONRESIDENTIAL RULES AND NOTICES OF VIOLATIONS HOMES DISTRICTS REGULATIONS BOATS,DOCKS AND ZONING 280-4;280-78 ZONING 280-93 A290-44 WHARVES 96-31; NOTICES PUBLIC 96-32 - O - Adoption of Renumbered ENTERTAINMENT COASTAL EROSION 2006 Code 1-14 AND SPECIAL HAZARD AREAS OBSTRUCTIONS Affordable Housing(AHD) EVENTS 205-8;205-9 111-29 Adoption of Renumbered District 280-26; PUBLIC HEARINGS, SPDES STORMWATER 2006 Code 1-14 280-29;280-30 NOTICE OF 55-1 MANAGEMENT AND BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Agricultural Planned Real Estate Transfer Tax EROSION AND PROPERTY Development District 17-32;17-34 SEDIMENT MAINTENANCE 280-174 RECORDS 59-10 CONTROL 234-8 100-2 Agricultural-Conservation Recreational Floating Zone STORM SEWER COASTAL EROSION (A-C)District and District(RFZ)280-201 SYSTEMS;ILLICIT HAZARD AREAS Low-Density Removal of Utility Poles DISCHARGES, 111-I1;111-13 Residential R-80, 237-32 ACTIVITIES AND Emergency Removal of R-120,R-200 and RENTAL PERMITS 207-8 CONNECTIONS Vehicles 260-23 R-400 Districts 280-13 Roadway Construction 235-12;235-13;235-14 FLOOD DAMAGE Board of Appeals 280-146; 161-44 See Also VIOLATIONS PREVENTION 280-150 SANITARY FLOW AND PENALTIES 148-16;148-18 O BOATS,DOCKS AND CREDITS, NOTIFICATION OF LANDMARK WHARVES 96-10; TRANSFER OF' DEFECTS PRESERVATION 96-13;96-25;96-31; 117-9;117-10;117-12; Bridges 237-1 170-3 96-32;96-33 117-13;117-14 Culverts 237-1 Notification of Defects BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Senior Citizen Exemption Meetings 237-2 237-1 PROPERTY 245-3;2454;245-6 Notices 237-1;237-2 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS MAINTENANCE SEWERS AND SEWAGE Obstructions 237-1 AND TRANSIENT 100-6;100-7;100-8; DISPOSAL 215-3; Prior written notice required RETAIL 100-9;100-11 215-4;215-7;215-8; 237-1 MERCHANTS 197-10 COASTAL EROSION 215-9;215-11 Statutory provisions SEWERS AND SEWAGE HAZARD AREAS SHELLFISH AND OTHER superseded 237-3 DISPOSAL 215-4 111-25;111-35 MARINE STREETS AND Signs 280-80 Emergency Activities RESOURCES 219-16 SIDEWALKS 237-1\ Snow and Ice Removal 111-18;111-19 Signs 280-88 237-3 237-20 Emergency Removal of Site Plan Approval Town Board 237-2 Street Excavations 237-12 Vehicles 260-25 280-131;280-137 Town Clerk 237-1;237-2 Wireless Communication ENVIRONMENTAL Small Wind Energy Systems Transmission and Facilities 280-70; QUALITY REVIEW 277-3 presentation of notices 280-74 130-6;130-10;130-13; SOIL REMOVAL 228-5; 237-2 ZONING 280-104; 130-17 228-9;228-12 NUISANCES 280-106;280-111 Farmland Bill of Rights SPDES STORMWATER BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; OCCUPANCY, 280-97;280-100; MANAGEMENT AND PROPERTY CERTIFICATES OF 280-101 EROSION AND MAINTENANCE See CERTIFICATES OF FILMING 139-4;139-8 SEDIMENT 100-2 OCCUPANCY FIRE PREVENTION AND CONTROL 234-8 Farmland Bill of Rights OCCUPANCY PERMITS BUILDING CODE Special Events Requiring 280-97;280-99. See CERTIFICATES OF ADMINISTRATION Chairperson of the FLOOD DAMAGE OCCUPANCY 144-5;144-8;144-21; Zoning Board of PREVENTION 148-24 ODORS 144-24;144-25 Appeals'Approval JUNKYARDS 166-1 Agricultural-Conservation Fishers Island Harbor 205-4 Light Industrial(LI)District (A-C)District and Management 157-3; Special Events Requiring 280-62 Low-Density 157-9;157-12;157-14 Town Board Approval Light Industrial Park/ Residential R-80, FLOOD DAMAGE 205-7 Planned Office Park R-120,R-200 and PREVENTION 148-9; STORM SEWER (LIO)District 280-58 R-400 Districts 280-13 148-14;148-24 SYSTEMS;ILLICIT LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Farmland Bill of Rights DISCHARGES, 172-2;172-5 280-99 IDX:36 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX ODORS... See Also FUMES Design Standards 240-45 OPEN SPACE PARADES See Also GAS Farm Stands 72-6 PRESERVATION BOATS,DOCKS AND See Also GASES General Business(B) 185-1;185-2;185-3; WHARVES 96-16 General Business(B) District 28048 • 185-5 NOISE,PREVENTION OF District 280-48 Hamlet Business(HB) Preservation of Natural 180-8 Light Industrial(LI)District District 280-45 Features 240-49 PARKS AND 280-62 Light Industrial Park/ Real Estate Transfer Tax RECREATION Light Industrial Park/ Planned Office Park 17-24 AREAS 193-9 Planned Office Park (LIO)District 280-58 SANITARY FLOW PUBLIC (LIO)District 280-58 Marine III Zone District CREDITS, ENTERTAINMENT Plum Island Research .(MIII)280-205 TRANSFER OF AND SPECIAL District(PIR)280-183 See Also PARKING 117-2;117-3 EVENTS 205-2 SEWERS AND SEWAGE See Also PARKING OFF- Site Plan Approval PARENT AND GUARDIAN DISPOSAL 215-4 STREET 280-127;280-128; RESPONSIBILITIES Special Exception Uses Site Plan Approval 280-137 Shellfish 219-6 280-143 280429;280-133; Southold Community PARKING SUBDIVISION OF LAND 280-137 Preservation Fund Adoption of Code 1-2 240-44 Special Exception Uses 17-4;17-5;17-8;17-9 Adoption of Renumbered ZONING 280-4;280-111 280-143 Southold Community 2006 Code 1-14 OFFENSES SUBDIVISION OF LAND Preservation Project Affordable Housing(AHD) See VIOLATIONS AND 240-4 Plan 17-12 District 280-28 PENALTIES • Wireless Communication SUBDIVISION OF LAND Agricultural-Conservation OFFICE DISTRICTS Facilities 280-70 240-2;240-3;240-10; (A-C)District and Districts 280-5 ZONING 280-4;280-77; 240-21;240-42; Low-Density General Business(B) 280-78;280-95; 240-43;240-44;240-54 Residential R-80, District 280-48 280-109 TRANSPORTATION R-120,R-200 and Hamlet Business(HB) ONE-FAMILY ACCESS R-400 Districts District 280-45 DWELLINGS MANAGEMENT 64-3 280-13;280-14 Light Industrial(LI)District Agricultural-Conservation WATERFRONT APPEARANCE TICKETS 280-62 (A-C)District and CONSISTENCY, 5-2;5-3 Light Industrial Park/ Low-Density REVIEW 268-2;268-5 Emergency Removal of Planned Office Park Residential R-80, WETLANDS AND Vehicles 260-23 (LIO)District 280-58 R-120,R-200 and SHORELINE 275-2 Farm Stands 72-5;72-6 Limited Business(LB) R400 Districts 280-13 ZONING 280-4 FILMING 139-3 District 280-41 Districts 280-10 OPEN SPACE FIRE PREVENTION AND OFFICERS AND FIRE PREVENTION AND PRESERVATION BUILDING CODE EMPLOYEES BUILDING CODE Acquisition 185-4 ADMINISTRATION Adoption of Renumbered ADMINISTRATION Alienation of fee,interest or 144-19;144-20 2006 Code 1-14 144-19 right;instrument of FLOOD DAMAGE Code of Ethics 26-1 RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 conveyance;Open PREVENTION 148-4; DEFENSE AND See Also SINGLE-FAMILY Space Committee 148-16 INDEMNIFICATION DWELLINGS 185-5 General Business(B) 21-1 ZONING 2804;280-109 Construction 185-5 District 280-48;280-49 ETHICS 26-17;26-18 ONE-WAY STREETS Costs and expenses 185-5 Hamlet Business(HB) Ethics Board 26-24;26-25 No U-turn areas 260-3.1 Definitions 185-3 District 280-45;280-46 See Also PERSONNEL One-Way Streets 260-3 Fees 185-3;1854;185-5 Hamlet Density(HD) POLICE DEPARTMENT One-way streets designated Fences 185-3 Residential District 51-1 260-3 Findings 185-2 280-23 See Residency Signs 260-3.1 Hearings 185-4;185-5 See Also HANDICAPPED Requirements 42-9\ U-turns 260-3.1 Licenses and permits 185-5 PARKING 42-10 Vehicles 260-3;260-3.1 Open space 185-1;185-2; HOUSING FUND 34-6 Rules of Conduct 26-4; VEHICLES AND 185-3;185-5 Light Industrial(LI)District 26-11 TRAFFIC 260-3\ Sales 185-4;185-5 280-62;280-63 See Superintendent of 260-3.1 Severability 185-6 Light Industrial Park/ Highways 42-5\42-8 OPEN BURNING Title 185-1 Planned Office Park See Town Clerk 42-1\42-4 See Also BURNING Town Board 185-2;185-4; (LIO)District 280-58; OFFICIAL MAP FIRE PREVENTION AND 185-5 280-59 FLOOD DAMAGE BUILDING CODE OUTDOOR BURNING LIGHTING,OUTDOOR PREVENTION 148-4 ADMINISTRATION See FIRES 172-2;172-5 SUBDIVISION OF LAND 144-19 Limited Business(LB) 240-3;240-4;240-10; See Also FIRES _ P _ District 280-42 240-17 OPEN FIRES LITTERING 174-1 ZONING 280-4 See BURNING PAPER Low-Density Residential See Also ZONING MAPS See FIRES BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; R-40 District 280-18 OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OPEN SPACE PROPERTY Marine I(MI)District See ZONING MAPS Adoption of Renumbered MAINTENANCE 280-53 OFF-ROAD VEHICLES 2006 Code 1-14 100-3 Marine II(MII)District See Also ALL-TERRAIN AGRICULTURAL LANDS Garbage,Rubbish and 280-56 VEHICLES PRESERVATION 70-2 Refuse 233-1 Marine III Zone District SUBDIVISION OF LAND Agricultural Planned LITTERING 174-1 (MIII)280-206 240-44 Development District See Also NEWSPAPER See Also OFF-STREET VEHICLES,MOTOR- 280-181 PARKS AND LOADING DRIVEN 264-16 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; RECREATION See Also OFF-STREET OFF-STREET LOADING PROPERTY AREAS 193-2 PARKING See Also PARKING MAINTENANCE SEWERS AND SEWAGE Parking at Beaches 189-1; ZONING 280-79 100-3 DISPOSAL 215-4; 189-2;189-3;189-4; OFF-STREET PARKING COASTAL EROSION 215-10 189-5;189-6 Affordable Housing(AHD) HAZARD AREAS Signs 280-83;280-85 See Parking at Beaches District 280-27;280-28 111-13 SUBDIVISION OF LAND 189-1\189-8 Agricultural-Conservation Design Standards 240-45 240-20;240-28; PARKS AND (A-C)District and Districts 280-8 240-29;240-30 RECREATION Low-Density HOUSING FUND 34-6 TOBACCO AREAS 193-1;193-3 Residential R-80, Low-Density Residential ADVERTISING 249-2 R-120,R-200 and R-40 District 280-16 ZONING 280-4;280-111 R400 Districts 280-13 IDX:37 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE PARKING... PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS Charges 189-3 Waterfowl and Gull Feeding Use of picnic areas 193-7 AND TRANSIENT Costs and expenses 189-7 and Domestic Pet Use Regulations and RETAIL Designation of parking areas Waste 83-27 Restrictions 193-1\ MERCHANTS 197-2; on Fishers Island 189-4 ZONING 280-4 193-13 197-10 Designation of parking areas PARKS AND Vehicles 193-1;193-3; Plum Island Conservation requiring permits 189-2 RECREATION AREAS 193-4 District(PIC)280-188 Docks 189-4 Air rifles 193-6 Violations and penalties Plum Island Research Duration of permits 189-5 Animals 193-2;193-3.1 193-7;193-12 District(PIR)280-184 Fees 189-3;189-4 Ashes 193-2 Water 193-4 PUBLIC Fishing 189-3 Authority to promulgate Weapons 193-6 ENTERTAINMENT Hotels 189-3 rules and regulations When effective 193-13 AND SPECIAL Inspections 189-3;189-4 193-11 Wildlife 193-6 EVENTS 205-2;205-3 Licenses and permits Bathing 193-3.1;193-4; PARKS AND Recreational Floating Zone 189-2;189-3;189-4; 193-5 RECREATION District(RFZ) 189-5 Beach activities 193-5 COMMITTEE 280-201;280-203; Motels 189-3 Behavior and conduct 193-9 See Also RECREATION 280-204 Motor vehicles 189-3;189-4 Boats and Boating 193-1; AREAS RENTAL PERMITS 207-1 Other regulations 189-6 193-3;193-5 Recreational Floating Zone Residential Office(RO) PARKING 189-1\189-8 Certain acts prohibited District(RFZ)280-201 District 280-38;280-39 Parking permits 189-3 193-2 PATIOS Resort Residential(RR) Penalties for offenses 189-8 Definitions 193-1 General Business(B) District 280-36 Police Department 189-7 Department of Public Works District 280-48 Roadway Construction Police officers 189-7 193-1 Hamlet Business(HB) 161-15 Policy 189-1 Dirt 193-2 District 280-45 SALVAGE CENTERS Ponds 189-2 Dog runs 193-3.1 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR 211-3;211-4 Recreation areas 189-4 Dogs 193-3.1 172-2 Signs 280-85 Registration 189-3;189-4 Driveways 193-1 STORMWATER Site Plan Approval Removal of vehicles parked Dumps and dumping 193-2 MANAGEMENT 280-127;280-128; in violation 189-7 Emergencies 193-3 236-4 280-129;280-131; Rental units 189-3 Enforcement;penalties for WETLANDS AND 280-133;280-134; Signs 1894 offenses 193-12 SHORELINE 275-2 280-137 Storage 189-7 Fire Department 193-3 ZONING 280-4;280-104 SOIL REMOVAL 228-7 Town Board 189-1;189-3; Firearms 193-6 PEACE AND GOOD Southold Community 189-4 Garbage,rubbish and refuse ORDER Preservation Fund 17-8 Town Clerk 189-3;189-4 193-2;193-7 See DISORDERLY Special Events Requiring Trailers 189-2 Glass 193-2 CONDUCT Chairperson of the Vehicles 189-1;189-2; Guns 193-6 See DISTURBING THE Zoning Board of 189-3;189-4;189-7 Hours of use 193-10 PEACE Appeals'Approval Violations and penalties Hunting 193-2;193-3.1; See NOISE 205-4 189-2;189-3;189-4; 193-6 PEDALCYCLES Special Events Requiring 189-7;189-8 Hunting and use of firearms See BICYCLES Town Board Approval Water 189-1 prohibited 193-6 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS 205-7 Wells 189-2 Intoxicating beverages AND TRANSIENT Special Exception Uses PARKING FOR 193-9 RETAIL MERCHANTS 280-143 HANDICAPPED Leashing 193-3.1 Application for license STORM SEWER See HANDICAPPED Licenses and permits 197-6 SYSTEMS;ILLICIT PARKING 193-3.1 Chief of Police 197-11 DISCHARGES, PARKING METERS Meetings 193-9 Contagious diseases 197-6 ACTIVITIES AND See Also METERS Motor vehicles 193-3 Definitions 197-2 CONNECTIONS 235-2 VEHICLES AND Mufflers 193-3 Dirt 197-10 STORMWATER TRAFFIC 260-1 Notices 193-10 Dogs 197-5;197-10 MANAGEMENT PARKING OFF-STREET Paper 193-2 Dust 197-10 P 236-4;236-8 Hamlet Business(HB) Parades 193-9 Exemptions 197-4 SUBDIVISION OF LAND District 280-45 Parking 193-1;193-3 Farms and farming 197-2 240-44 See Also OFF-STREET Parks and recreation 193-1; Fees 197-4;197-7;197-8; TRANSPORTATION PARKING 193-3.1 197-9 ACCESS PARKS AND Playgrounds 193-1 Fees;expiration of license MANAGEMENT 64-5 RECREATION Police Department 193-12 197-9 VEHICLES AND Adoption of Renumbered Police officers 193-3 Fingerprinting 197-7 TRAFFIC 260-1; 2006 Code 1-14 Recreation areas 193-1; Garage sales 197-4 260-8;260-8.1;260-9; BICYCLES 88-1;88-2; 193-3.1;193-6;193-7; Hearings 197-11 260-10;260-11; 88-3.88-5 193-10;193-11 Insects 197-10 260-12;260-14; Districts 280-7 Regulations concerning Investigation of applicant 260-15;260-16; LITTERING 174-1;174-4 - bathing and swimming 197-7 260-17;260-18; PARKS AND 1934 Investigations 197-7 260-19;260-20; RECREATION Regulations concerning Issuance of license;records; 260-21;260-22;260-28 AREAS 193-1;193-3.1 dogs or domestic possession 197-8 WATERFRONT See Also PLAYGROUNDS animals 193-3.1 Legislative intent 197-1 CONSISTENCY Real Estate Transfer Tax Regulations concerning License required 197-3 REVIEW 268-3 17-24 motor vehicles 193-3 Licenses and permits WETLANDS AND See Also RECREATION Restrictions concerning 197-3;197-4;197-6; SHORELINE 275-2 AREAS certain games and 197-7;197-8;197-9; Wireless Communication Southold Community sports activities 193-8 197-11;197-13 Facilities 280-69; Preservation Fund 17-4 Safety standards 193-6; Licensing and Regulation 280-72 Special Events Requiring 193-11 197-1\197-13 ZONING 280-4;280-65; Town Board Approval Service dogs 193-3.1 Newspaper 197-4, 280-78;280-79; 205-7 Signs 193-3;193-3.1 Noise 197-10 280-92;280-95; SUBDIVISION OF LAND Special permits 193-7 Obstructions 197-10 280-111;280-117 240-3;240-4;240-10; Toilet facilities 193-4 Parking 197-2;197-10 PARKING AT BEACHES 240-42;240-52;- Town Board 193-3.1; Peddling and soliciting Bathing 189-1;189-2 240-53;240-54 193-10 197-1;197-2;197-3; Bed and breakfast 189-3 TOBACCO Trap 193-6 197-4;197-7;197-8; Boardinghouses 189-3 ADVERTISING 249-1 Trash 193-2;193-7 197-10 Boats and Boating 189-2 Trees 193-2 Penalties for offenses Bridges 189-2 Trucks 193-3 197-13 IDX:38 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS AND TRANSIENT RETAIL MERCHANTS... Permitted activities 197-5 WETLANDS AND PUBLIC Garbage,Rubbish and Police Chief 197-7 SHORELINE 275-11 ENTERTAINMENT Refuse 233-6 Police Department 197-7 ZONING 280-2;280-77 AND SPECIAL General Business(B) Records 197-7;197-8 PENALTIES FOR EVENTS 205-2 District 280-48 Registration 197-1;197-4; OFFENSES Recreational Floating Zone Hamlet Business(HB) 197-6 See VIOLATIONS AND District(RFZ)280-202 District 280-45 Restrictions 197-10 PENALTIES Residential Office(RO) Hamlet Density(HD) Revocation of license; PENSIONS District 280-38 Residential District hearing 197-11 See Also RETIREMENT Resort Residential(RR) 280-22 Sales 197-2;197-4;197-5; WATERFRONT District 280-35 HIGHWAY 197-6;197-10 CONSISTENCY SANITARY FLOW SPECIFICATIONS Schools 197-10 REVIEW 268-3 CREDITS, 161-49 Signs 197-12 PERFORMANCE TRANSFER OF 117-3 Historic Preservation Town Board 197-11;197-12 GUARANTEES Special Events Requiring District(HPD) Town Clerk 197-3;197-6; SPDES STORMWATER Chairperson of the 280-193;280-195; 197-8;197-11 MANAGEMENT AND Zoning Board of 280-196 Transient merchants 197-1; EROSION AND Appeals'Approval Light Industrial(LI)District 197-2;197-5;197-6 SEDIMENT 205-5 .280-62 Trucks 197-2;197-5 CONTROL 234-8 Special Exception Uses Light Industrial Park/ Vehicles 197-10 WETLANDS AND 280-143 Planned Office Park Violations and penalties SHORELINE 275-9 See Also SPECIAL (LIO)District 280-58 197-6;197-11;197-13 PERFORMANCE EXCEPTION USES LIGHTING,OUTDOOR PEDDLING AND STANDARDS Targeted Business 172-5;172-8 SOLICITING See Also DESIGN Investment Exemption Limited Business(LB) Adoption of Code 1-2 STANDARDS 245-7 District 280-41;280-42 Adoption of Renumbered FLOOD DAMAGE Wireless Communication Low-Density Residential 2006 Code 1-14 PREVENTION 148-22 Facilities 280-71 R-40 District 280-17 APPEARANCE TICKETS SPDES STORMWATER PERSONNEL Marine I(MI)District 5-2 MANAGEMENT AND See Grievance Procedures 280-52 LITTERING 174-6 EROSION AND 47-1\47-4 Marine II(MII)District PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS SEDIMENT See Also OFFICERS AND 280-55 AND TRANSIENT CONTROL 234-1 EMPLOYEES Marine III Zone District RETAIL STORMWATER PERSONNEL POLICIES (MIII)280-205 MERCHANTS 197-1; MANAGEMENT See OFFICERS AND Plum Island Conservation 197-2;197-3;197-4; 236-13;236-15 EMPLOYEES District(PIC)280-187 197-7;197-8;197-10 PERMIT PARKING PET WASTE Plum Island Research POLICE DEPARTMENT See PARKING See Also FECAL MATTER District(PIR)280-183 RULES AND PERMITTED USES STORM SEWER Preservation of Natural REGULATIONS Affordable Housing(AHD) SYSTEMS;ILLICIT Features 240-49; A290-15 District 280-27 DISCHARGES, 240-51 See Also SALES Agricultural Planned ACTIVITIES AND PUBLIC See Also VENDORS Development District CONNECTIONS 235-1 ENTERTAINMENT PEDESTRIAN 280-175 PET WASTE DISPOSAL, AND SPECIAL WALKWAYS Agricultural-Conservation See FECAL MATTER EVENTS 205-2 See Also CROSSWALKS (A-C)District and PLACES OF WORSHIP Recreational Floating Zone General Business(B) Low-Density Agricultural-Conservation District(RFZ) District 280-48 Residential R-80, (A-C)District and 280-201;280-202 Hamlet Business(HB) R-120,R-200 and Low-Density Residential Office(RO) District 280-45 R-400 Districts 280-13 Residential R-80, District 280-38 PEDESTRIANS Board of Appeals 280-146 R-120,R-200 and Resort Residential(RR) ALCOHOLIC FIRE PREVENTION AND R-400 Districts 280-13 District 280-35 BEVERAGES 79-1 BUILDING CODE See Also CHURCHES Roadway Construction BICYCLES 88-2;88-6 ADMINISTRATION Residential Office(RO) 161-15;161-44 COASTAL EROSION 144-8 . District 280-38 Rules of Conduct 26-13 HAZARD AREAS General Business(B) , ZONING 280-78 SANITARY FLOW 111-6;111-16 , District 280-48 PLANNED UNIT CREDITS, Crosswalks 260-27 Hamlet Business(HB) DEVELOPMENTS TRANSFER OF FILMING 139-1;139-3 District 280-45 HOUSING FUND 34.6 117-9;117-11 General Business(B) Hamlet Density(HD) PLANNING BOARD Signs 280-81 District 28048 Residential District Adoption of Code 1-2 Site Plan Approval LIGHTING,OUTDOOR 280-22 Affordable Housing(AHD) 280-127;280-129; 172-2 Historic Preservation District 280-24; 280-130;280-131; Limited Business(LB) District(HPD)280-193 280-28;280-29; 280-132;280-133; District 28041 Light Industrial(LI)District 280-30;280-31 280-137 Pedestrians 260-27 280-62 AGRICULTURAL SOIL REMOVAL 228-4; Recreational Floating Zone Light Industrial Park/ ADVISORY 228-7 District(RFZ)280-201 Planned Office Park COMMITTEE 71-1; Special Events Requiring Safety standards 260-27 (LIO)District 280-58 71-4 Chairperson of the Signs 280-85 Limited Business(LB) Agricultural Planned Zoning Board of Site Plan Approval District 280-41 Development District Appeals'Approval 280-128;280-129; Low-Density Residential 280-174;280-181 205-5 280-133;280-137 R-40 District 280-17 Agricultural-Conservation Street Numbering 237-25 Street Numbering 237-26 Marine I(MI)District (A-C)District and SUBDIVISION OF LAND SUBDIVISION OF LAND 280-52 Low-Density 240-3;240-5;240-6; 240-3;240-4;240-10; Marine 1I(MII)District Residential R-80, 240-8;240-9;240-10; 240-42;240-53;240-54 280-55 R-120,R-200 and 240-11;240-12; Town Board 260-27 Marine III Zone District R-400 Districts 280-13 240-13;240-14; TRANSPORTATION (MIII)280-205 Design Standards 240-45 240-16;240-18; ACCESS See Also Districts 280-9 240-19;240-20; MANAGEMENT 64-5 NONCONFORMING EXPENSES OF TOWN 240-21;240-22; Vehicle Traffic 260-26 USES OFFICERS 30-1 240-23;240-24; VEHICLES AND Plum Island Conservation Farm Stands 72-6 240-25;240-29; TRAFFIC 260-18; District(PIC)280-187 Farmland Bill of Rights 240-30;240-32; - 260-27 Plum Island Research 280-100 240-34;240-35; District(PIR)280-183 240-38;240-39; IDX:39 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE PLANNING BOARD... 240-40;240-41; SUBDIVISION OF LAND FIRE PREVENTION AND POLICE DEPARTMENT 240-42;240-44; 240-10;240-43; BUILDING CODE 51-1;51-2;51-3;51-5; 240-52;240-53; 240-44;240-52;240-53 ADMINISTRATION 51-6 240-54;240-56; PLUM ISLAND 144-6;144-8 POLICE DEPARTMENT 240-57;240-58;240-59 CONSERVATION FLOOD DAMAGE RULES AND WATERFRONT DISTRICT(PIC) PREVENTION 148-16 REGULATIONS CONSISTENCY Accessory uses and General Business(B) A290-1;A290-2; REVIEW 268-4 structures 280-187 District 280-48 A2904;A290-34; Wireless Communication Apartments 280-187 Hamlet Business(HB) A290-35;A290-36; Facilities 280-70; Appeals 280-187 District 280-45 A290-41;A290-46; 280-72;280-73; Board of Appeals 280-187 Light Industrial(LI)District A290-47 280-74;280-76.2 Buffers 280-187 280-62 Police officers 51-3;51-4 ZONING 280-4;280-78; Bulk,area and parking Light Industrial Park/ Powers and duties 51-1 280-92;280-94; regulations 280-188 Planned Office Park PUBLIC 280-104;280-123; Conservation districts (LIO)District 280-58 ENTERTAINMENT 280-151;280-154; 280-186;280-187; Limited Business(LB) AND SPECIAL 280-157 280-188 District 280-41 EVENTS 205-9 PLANNING COMMISSION Fees 280-187 RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 Qualifications 51-3 Affordable Housing(AHD) Historic landmarks 280-187 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Qualifications of members District 280-29 Historic resources 280-186 DISPOSAL 215-2; of Police Department Historic Preservation Museums 280-187 215-9 51-3 District(HPD)280-195 Natural resources 280-187 ZONING 280-4;280-78 Salaries and compensation Site Plan Approval 280-131 Parking 280-188 POLICE CHIEF 51-6 Special Events Requiring Permitted uses 280-187 See Also CHIEF OF Sergeants A290-11 Chairperson of the Planning.Board 280-187 POLICE Special Events Requiring Zoning Board of Purpose 280-186 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS Chairperson of the Appeals'Approval Setbacks 280-189 . AND TRANSIENT Zoning Board of 205-5 Site plan approval 280-187 RETAIL Appeals'Approval SUBDIVISION OF LAND Solar energy 280-187 MERCHANTS 197-7 205-5 240-12 Special exception uses POLICE DEPARTMENT Special policemen 51-4 PLASTIC BAGS 280-187 Administration;rules and Street Excavations 237-12; Garbage,Rubbish and Special exceptions 280-187 regulations 51-5 237-13 Refuse 233-1 Town Board 280-187 Adoption of Code 1-2;1-4 Town Board 51-1;51-2; POLICE DEPARTMENT Use regulations 280-187 Adoption of Renumbered 51-4;51-5;51-6 RULES AND Wetlands 280-189 2006 Code 1-14 VEHICLES,MOTOR- REGULATIONS ZONING 280-186\280-189 ALARM SYSTEMS 75-2; DRIVEN 264717; A290-45 PLUM ISLAND RESEARCH 75-6 , 264-19 PLASTICS DISTRICT(PIR) Appointments 51`--3;51-4 Violations and penalties Agricultural-Conservation Accessory uses and Board of Commissioners 51-6 (A-C)District and structures 280-183 51-2 WATERFRONT Low-Density Apartments 280-183 Board of Police CONSISTENCY Residential R-80, Appeals 280-183 Commissioners 51-2 REVIEW 268-4;268-6 R-120,R-200 and Board of Appeals 280-183 Budget 51-4 POLICE DEPARTMENT R-400 Districts 280-13 Boats and Boating 280-183 Charges 51-1;51-6 RULES AND Garbage,Rubbish and Buffers 280-183 Charges;disciplinary action REGULATIONS Refuse 233-1;233-3.1 Bulk,area and parking 51-6 Absence or disability of General Business(B) regulations 280-184 Chief of Police 51-1; ChiefA290-3 District 280-48 Dust 280-183 A290-7 Additional duties A290-19 Hamlet Business(HB) Explosives 280-183 Civil Service Commission Advertising A290-15 District 280-45 Fees 280-183 51-4 Alcoholic beverages JUNKYARDS 166-1 Fumes 280-183 COASTAL EROSION A290-15 LITTERING 174-1 Gases 280-183 HAZARD AREAS Appointments A290-5 P POLICE DEPARTMENT Groundwater 280-183 111-6;111-29 Assignment A290-17 RULES AND Historic landmarks 280-183 Compensation 51-1;51-4; Charges A290-36 REGULATIONS Museums 280-183 51-6 Chief of Police A290-2; A290-45 Nuisances 280-183 Costs and expenses 51-1 A290-3;A2904; Roadway Construction Odors 280-183 Emergencies 51-4 A290-12;A290-13; 161-46 Parking 280-184 Emergency Removal of A290-15;A290-16; SEWERS AND SEWAGE Permitted uses 280-183 Vehicles 260-24; A290-17;A290-18; DISPOSAL 215-4 Planning Board 280-183 260-25 A290-19;A290-22; Signs 280-82 Purpose 280-182 Establishment;members; A290-27;A290-30; WETLANDS AND Setbacks 280-185 powers and duties; A290-36;A290-41; SHORELINE 275-11 Sewers 280-183 compensation; A290-43;A290-44; ZONING 280-4;280-111 Site plan approval 280-183 equipment 51-1 A290-46 PLAYGROUNDS Smoke 280-183 FILMING 139-12 See Chief of Police A290-6\ Agricultural-Conservation Solar energy 280-183 Hearings 51-6 A290-7 (A-C)District and Special exception uses Investigations 51-6 Civilian Members A290-12\ Low-Density 280-183 Lieutenant A290-8 A290-14 Residential R-80, Special exceptions 280-183 Members of the Department Communicable diseases R-120,R-200 and Storage 280-183 A290-33 .A290-45 R-400 Districts 280-13 Town Board 280-183 NOISE,PREVENTION OF Communicable/infectious •FIRE PREVENTION AND Use regulations 280-183 180-9 diseases A290-45 BUILDING CODE Utilities 280-183 Notices 51-6 Compensation A290-47 ADMINISTRATION Vibrations 280-183 Officers and employees Complaints A290-15; 144-8 Water 280-183 51-1 A290-36;A290-45 LITTERING 174-1 Wetlands 280-185 Parking at Beaches 189-7 Composition A290-18 See Also PARKS AND ZONING 280-182\280-185 PARKS AND Conduct A290-15 RECREATION PLUMBERS RECREATION Confidentiality A290-14; PARKS AND SEWERS AND SEWAGE AREAS 193-12 A290-41 RECREATION DISPOSAL 215-8' PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS Confidentiality of official AREAS 193-1 ZONING 280-4 AND TRANSIENT business A290-41 See Also RECREATION PLUMBING RETAIL Conflict with Police AREAS Design Standards 240-47 MERCHANTS 197-7 Benevolent Association agreements A290-48 IDX:40 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX POLICE DEPARTMENT RULES AND REGULATIONS... Construal of Provisions Reports A290-3;A290-13; POLITICAL SIGNS POOLS A290-48 A290-15;A290-31; See SIGNS Agricultural-Conservation Cooperation with other law A290-32;A290-36; POLLUTION (A-C)District and enforcement agencies A290-37;A290-38; See Also AIR POLLUTION Low-Density A290-22 A29044 Floating Homes 96-26 Residential R-80, Curbs A290-37;A290-38 Requesting assistance General Business(B) R-120,R-200 and Definitions;word usage A290-26 District 280-48 _ R-400 Districts 280-13 A290-46 Rules of conduct A290-15; Light Industrial(LI)District COASTAL EROSION Detectives A290-16\ A290-23 280-62 HAZARD AREAS A290-32 Safeguarding information Light Industrial Park/ 111-6 Detectives to be on call A290-14 Planned Office Park RENTAL PERMITS 207-7 A290-32 Safety standards A290-45 (LIO)District 280-58 See Also SWIMMING Disability A290-3 Salaries and compensation LIGHTING,OUTDOOR POOLS Disciplinary Action A290-47 172-2 WETLANDS AND A290-47 Scene of investigation NOISE,PREVENTION OF SHORELINE 275-2 Disorderly conduct A290-20 180-1;180-2;180-3; ZONING 280-4 A290-15;A290-36 Security standards A290-42 180-4;180-5;180-6; PORCHES Dress A290-29 Seniority A290-5 180-7 COASTAL EROSION Duty of Department See Sergeants A290-10\ SOIL REMOVAL 228-7 HAZARD AREAS A290-35 A290-11 SPDES STORMWATER 111-6 Emergencies A290-3; Sick leave A290-39 MANAGEMENT AND FLOOD DAMAGE A290-46 Sick time A290-44 EROSION AND PREVENTION 148-18 Fecal matter A29045 Sidearms A29042 SEDIMENT LITTERING 174-1 Fees A290-15. Sidewalks A290-37; CONTROL 234-1; Marine II(MII)District Fitness for duty A290-39 A290-38 234-2;234-3 280-55 Gas A290-15 Smoke A29045 Special Exception Uses Site Plan Approval General duties A290-12 Specific duties A290-13 280-143 280-134;280-137 General Rules A290-34\ Streetlighting A290-37; STORM SEWER STORMWATER A290-45 A290-38 SYSTEMS;ILLICIT MANAGEMENT Grooming A290-43 Supervisory officers DISCHARGES, 236-4 Guns A290-15 A290-38 ACTIVITIES AND ZONING 280-4 Harassment A290-36 Tests A290-45 CONNECTIONS POULTRY Hazardous wastes A290-45 Tobacco A290-15 235-2;235-12 AGRICULTURAL USES Hospitals A290-44; Towing A290-15 STORMWATER 72-4 A29045 Town Board A290-2; MANAGEMENT Farmland Bill of Rights Inquiries A290-25 A290-4;A290-15; 236-3;236-4 280-98;280-99 Inspections A290-15; A290-46 See Also WATER STORMWATER A290-27 Types of action A290-47 POLLUTION MANAGEMENT Intoxicating beverages Use of intoxicating Water Quality Improvement 236-4 A290-15;A290-24 beverages A290-24 17-41;17-43;17-44; SUBDIVISION OF LAND Investigation of Vehicles A290-15;A290-45 17-45 240-3;240-44 questionable deaths Violations and penalties WATERFRONT. WETLANDS AND A290-21 A290-13;A290-15; CONSISTENCY SHORELINE 275-2 Investigations A290-15; A290-19;A290-36; REVIEW 268-3 ZONING 280-4 A290-17;A290-19; A290-47 ZONING 280-91 POWERS AND DUTIES A290-20;A290-21; Waivers A290-43 PONDS AGRICULTURAL A290-24;A290-25; Warrants A290-17; BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; ADVISORY A290-31 A290-36 PROPERTY COMMITTEE 71-4 See Lieutenant A290-8\ Water A290-45 MAINTENANCE Board of Appeals 280-146 A290-9 Weapons A290-15 100-4 COASTAL EROSION Maintenance of order Word Usage A29046 Fishers Island Harbor HAZARD AREAS A290-34 POLICE OFFICERS Management 157-6 111-29 See Members of the BOATS,DOCKS AND LITTERING 174-4 FIRE PREVENTION AND Department A290-33 WHARVES 96-15 Parking at Beaches 189-2 BUILDING CODE Monthly report A290-31 Dogs 83-7 SEWERS AND SEWAGE ADMINISTRATION Notices A29044 Emergency Removal of DISPOSAL 215-2 144-5 Order of rank A290-4 Vehicles 260-23; Site Plan Approval 280-133 LANDMARK Organization A290-1\ 260-24 Southold Community PRESERVATION A290-5 FILMING 139-4 Preservation Project 170-4 Other occupations A290-40 HOUSING FUND 34-2 Plan 17-13 POLICE DEPARTMENT . Patrol duty A290-37 Members of the Department SPDES STORMWATER 51-1 Peddling and soliciting A290-33 MANAGEMENT AND POLICE DEPARTMENT A290-15 Parking 2t Beaches 189-7 EROSION AND RULES AND Plastic bags A290-45 PARKS AND SEDIMENT REGULATIONS Plastics A290-45 RECREATION -CONTROL 234-2; A290-1 Police Department A290-1; AREAS 193-3 234-7 Records Management 59-14 A290-2;A2904; POLICE DEPARTMENT Stop and Yield Intersections YOUTH BOARD 68-5 A290-34;A290-35; 51-3;51-4 260-4;260-6 PRELIMINARY PLANS A290-36;A290-41; POLICE DEPARTMENT STORMWATER HIGHWAY A290-46;A29047 RULES AND MANAGEMENT SPECIFICATIONS Police officers A2904; REGULATIONS 236-4;236-12;236-13 161-2;161-3 A290-16;A290-23; A290-4;A290-16; SUBDIVISION OF LAND PRELIMINARY PLATS A290-36;A290-37 A290-23;A290-36; 240-4;240-10;240-42 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Powers and duties A290-1 A290-37 VEHICLES AND 240-3;240-6;240-7; Pro-arrest policy A290-36 Special Events Requiring TRAFFIC 260-8; ,240-8;240-13;240-15; Procedures A290-30 Chairperson of the 260-9;260-11 240-16;240-17; Profanity A290-15 Zoning Board of Water Quality Improvement 240-18;240-19; Qualifications A290-16 Appeals'Approval 17-43 240-20;240-22; Records A290-15; 205-5 Waterfowl and Gull Feeding 240-24;240-25; A290-28;A290-45 Street Numbering 237-28 and Domestic Pet 240-53;240-58 Records and documents VEHICLES AND Waste 83-27 PRESERVATION OF A290-28 TRAFFIC 260-7 WETLANDS AND NATURAL FEATURES VEHICLES,MOTOR- SHORELINE 275-2; Buffers 240-49 DRIVEN 264-15; 275-3;275-4;275-11 Certificates of occupancy 264-17 ZONING 280-4;280-113 24049 IDX:41 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE PRESERVATION OF NATURAL FEATURES... Clearing 240-49 NOISE,PREVENTION OF Videoconferencing for Compensation 17-35 Conservation districts 180-4 public meetings 55-2 Confidentiality 17-37 240-51 PUBLIC ASSEMBLIES PUBLIC RECORDS, Confidentiality of transfer Construction 240-51 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR ACCESS TO tax returns 17-37 Drainage 240-51 1.72-2 - See RECORDS Cooperative housing Drainage plan 240-51 NOISE,PREVENTION OF PUBLIC SAFETY corporation transfers Easements 240-51 180-8 See SAFETY 17-27 Erosion and sediment Site Plan Approval 280-129 STANDARDS Costs and expenses 17-35 control 240-49;240-51 Special Exception Uses PUBLIC WORKS County Clerk 17-20 Farms and farming 240-49 280-143 DEPARTMENT Credit 17-26 Fees 240-49 PUBLIC DOCKS See DEPARTMENT OF Definitions 17-20 Final plats 240-51 BOATS,DOCKS AND PUBLIC WORKS Deposit and disposition of Floodplains 240-50 WHARVES 96-4\96-5 revenue 17-31 Grades and grading 240-49; Definitions 96-4 Designation of agent by 240-51 Docks 96-4;96-5 County Treasurer 17-28 Improvements 240-51 Monopolization of docks, QUALIFICATIONS Determination of tax; Landscaping 240-49 bulkheads and landing Board of Appeals 280-146 petition to Town Licenses and permits 240-49 places prohibited 96-5 Ethics Board 26-21 Supervisor 17-34 Lots 240-49;240-51 PUBLIC Exemption for Volunteer Easements 17-24 See Also NATURAL ENTERTAINMENT Firefighters and Effective date;referendum FEATURES AND SPECIAL Ambulance Workers requirement 17-40 Open space 240-49 EVENTS 245-11 Eminent domain 17-20 Planning Board 240-49; Amusements 205-2 HOUSING FUND 34-2; Exemptions from tax 17-24 240-51 Bicycles 205-2 34-5 Fees 17-20;17-35 Screens and screening Building Inspector 205-2 LANDMARK Hearing Officer 17-34 240-49 Carnivals 205-2 PRESERVATION Hearings 17-34 Stormwater 240-50;240-51 Chief of Police 205-2 170-5 Historic preservation 17-24 Stormwater,drainage and Circuses 205-2 POLICE DEPARTMENT Historic resources 17-19 erosion control 240-51 Definitions 205-2 51-3 Imposition of tax;use of Street trees 240-49 Enforcement 205-8\205-9 POLICE DEPARTMENT tax;applicability 17-21 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Farms and fanning 205-2 RULES AND Improvements 17-20 240-49\240-51 General Provisions 205-1\ REGULATIONS Insurance 17-32;17-34 Town Board 240-49 205-3 A290-16 Interest and civil penalties Trees 240-49 Holidays 205-3 Residency Requirements 17-36 Water 240-51 Licenses and permits 42-9 Intergovernmental Water conservation 240-51 205-2;205-9 WATERFRONT agreement authority Wetlands 240-51 Modification or rescission CONSISTENCY 17-38 PRIVACY PROTECTION of permit 205-8 REVIEW 268-3 Judicial review 17-32 See CONFIDENTIALITY Motorcycles 205-2 Wireless Communication Legislative findings 17-19 PRIVIES Notices 205-8;205-9 Facilities 280-74 Liability 17-20;17-23; SEWERS AND SEWAGE Parades 205-2 QUORUM 17-29;17-31;17-34; _ - DISPOSAL 215-3 Parking 205-2;205-3 LANDMARK 17-35 PRIVY VAULTS Penalties for offenses 205-9 PRESERVATION Liability for tax 17-23 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Permit required 205-3 170-4 Liability of Recording DISPOSAL 215-3 Permitted uses 205-2. Officer 17-29 PROFANITY Planning Board 205-2 _ R_ Liens 17-20;17-27;17-35 POLICE DEPARTMENT Police Department 205-9 Natural features 17-19 RULES AND Purpose 205-1 RABIES CONTROL Natural resources 17-19 REGULATIONS - Safety standards 205-1; ANIMALS 83-21;83-22 Notices 17-32;17-34 A290-15 205-3 RADIATION Open space 17-24 PROHIBITED Sales 205-2 Agricultural-Conservation Parks and recreation 17-24 DISCHARGES Sanitary facilities 205-3 (A-C)District and Payment of tax;filing of BOATS,DOCKS AND Signs 205-2 Low-Density return;recording 17-22 WHARVES 96-8 Site plans 205-2 Residential R-80, Proceedings to recover tax STORMWATER See Special Events R-120,R-200 and due 17-35 MANAGEMENT Requiring Chairperson R-400 Districts 280-13 Records 17-20;17-21; 236-7 of the Zoning Board of Wireless Communication 17-22;17-24;17-28; PROHIBITED USES Appeals'Approval Facilities 280-69; 17-29;17-34;17-35; Districts 280-8 205-4\205-6 280-70 17-37 R See Also See Special Events ZONING 280-4 Recreation areas 17-19 NONCONFORMING Requiring Town Board RADIOACTIVE WASTE Refunds 17-30 USES Approval 205-7 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Reports 17-34 See Also SPECIAL Special permits 205-8 DISPOSAL 215-4 Sales 17-20;17-24 EXCEPTION USES Toilet facilities 205-2 RAFFLES Severability 17-39 ZONING 280-111 Town Attorney 205-2 See GAMBLING Social Security 17-27 PROPERTY Town Board 205-2;205-3; REAL ESTATE SIGNS Town Attorney 17-35 MAINTENANCE 205-8 Signs 280-81;280-85 Town Board 17-19;17-34; Affordable Housing(AHD) Vehicles 205-2 See Also SIGNS 17-38 District 280-32.1 Violations and penalties REAL ESTATE TRANSFER Town Supervisor 17-20; Agricultural-Conservation 205-1;205-9 TAX 17-31;17-34 (A-C)District and Zoning Board of Appeals Additional exemptions Treasurer 17-20;17-21; Low-Density 205-2;205-8 17-25 17-22;17-27;17-28; Residential R-80, Zoning districts 205-2 Agricultural districts 17-24 17-30;17-31;17-32; R-120,R-200 and PUBLIC HEARINGS, Appeals 17-34 17-33;17-34;17-35; R400 Districts 280-13 NOTICE OF Apportionment of 17-36 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Assessments 55-1 consideration subject to Violations and penalties PROPERTY Hearings 55-1 tax for property located 17-31;17-32;17-34; MAINTENANCE Meetings 55-2 only partly within 17-35;17-36;17-37 100-1;100-4 Notices 55-1 Town 17-33 Waivers 17-36 FIRE PREVENTION AND Providing notice of public COMMUNITY Warrants 17-35 BUILDING CODE hearings 55-1 PRESERVATION Wetlands 17-19 ADMINISTRATION Records 55-1 FUND AND RECEIVER OF TAXES 144-3 Setbacks 55-1 COMMUNITY Senior Citizen Exemption Historic Preservation Signs 55-1 HOUSING FUND - 245-3 District(HPD)280-196 Town Board 55-1;55-2 17-19\17-40 SOIL REMOVAL 228-6 IDX:42 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX RECORDS PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS Powers and duties of Sewers 280-201 Adoption of Renumbered AND TRANSIENT records management Site plan approval 280-202 2006 Code 1-14 RETAIL officer 59-14 Site plans 280-201 Affordable Housing(AHD) MERCHANTS 197-7; Program established; Town Board 280-197; District 280-25; 197-8 designation of records 280-198;280-200; 280-30;280-31 POLICE DEPARTMENT management officer 280-201;280-204 Agricultural Planned RULES AND 59-12 Town Clerk 280-200; Development District REGULATIONS RECORDS 59-11\59-17 280-201 280-175.280-179 A290-15;A290-28; Records Advisory Board Utilities 280-201 ALARM SYSTEMS 75-2 A29045 59-15 Water 280-201 ANIMALS 83-18;83-24 Public Access to Records Security standards 59-13 Yards 280-203 Appeals 59-8;59-10 59-1\59-10 Signs 59-15 ZONING 280-197\280-204 Appointments 59-5 PUBLIC HEARINGS, Storage 59-12;59-13;59-14 Zoning districts 280-201 BOATS,DOCKS AND NOTICE OF 55-1 Town Board 59-15 Zoning Maps 280-200; WHARVES 96-10; Public notice required 59-10 Town Clerk 59-12 280-201 96-25 Real Estate Transfer Tax RECREATION AREAS RECREATIONAL BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 17-20;17-21;17-22; Dogs 83-6 VEHICLE PARKS PROPERTY 17-24;17-28;17-29; Floating Homes 96-26 Applicability of other MAINTENANCE 17-34;17-35;17-37 Parking at Beaches 189-4 chapter provisions 100-3;100-8 RECORDS 59-2;59-3; See Also PARKS AND 253-24 Chief of Police A290-7 59-4;59-5;59-6;59-7; RECREATION Camping 253-20 COASTAL EROSION 59-8;59-9;59-10 PARKS AND Dates of operation;time HAZARD AREAS Records access officer RECREATION limit for 111-10;111-29 59-3;59-8;59-10 AREAS 193-1; accommodation 253-23 Comptroller 59-2 Records Management 193-3.1;193-6.193-7; Definitions 253-20 Confidentiality 59-2 59-11;59-12;59-13; 193-10;193-11 Drainage 253-22 Costs and expenses 59-9 59-14;59-15;59-16; See Also PARKS AND Driveways 253-22 Definitions 59-1 59-17 RECREATION Recreational vehicles Denial of access;appeals See Records Management COMMITTEE 253-20;253-21; 59-8 59-11\59-17 See Also PLAYGROUNDS 253-23;253.24 Design Standards 240-45 Requests for access 59-6 Real Estate Transfer Tax Roadways and driveways Designation of records Rules of Conduct 26-7 17-19 253-22 access officer;duties Safety standards 59-2 Recreational Floating Zone Setbacks 253-21 59-3 Salaries and compensation District(RFZ)280-201 Site requirements 253-21 Designation of records 59-2;59-9 Southold Community TOURIST AND TRAILER location 59-4 Sergeants A290-11 Preservation Fund 17-4 CAMPS 253-20\253-24 Disclosure 59-2 SEWERS AND SEWAGE SUBDIVISION OF LAND Trailers 253-20 Districts 280-7;280-9 DISPOSAL 215-1; 240-3;240-4;240-10; Vehicles 253-20 DOMESTIC 215-9 240-42;240-43; Yards 253-21 PARTNERSHIPS Site Plan Approval 280-133 240-44;240-52 RECREATIONAL 121-4 SOIL REMOVAL 228-6; ZONING 280-4 VEHICLES Ethics Board 26-23;26-25 228-9;228-12 RECREATIONAL FIRES FLOOD DAMAGE Exceptions;records to be SPDES STORMWATER FIRE PREVENTION AND PREVENTION 148-4; maintained 59-2 MANAGEMENT AND BUILDING CODE 148-14;148-15;148-21 Fees 59-3;59-9 EROSION AND ADMINISTRATION Recreational Vehicle Parks FIRE PREVENTION AND SEDIMENT 144-19 253-20;253-21; BUILDING CODE CONTROL 234-2; See Also FIRES 253-23;253-24 ADMINISTRATION 234-3;234-7;234-8 RECREATIONAL Site Plan Approval 280-137 144-5;144-10;144-16 STORM SEWER FLOATING ZONE See Also VEHICLES Fishers Island Harbor SYSTEMS;ILLICIT DISTRICT(RFZ) ZONING 280-4 . Management 157-12 DISCHARGES, Accessory uses and RECYCLABLE FLOOD DAMAGE ACTIVITIES AND structures 280-202; MATERIALS PREVENTION CONNECTIONS 280-204 Garbage,Rubbish and 148-23;148-24 235-2;235-10;235-11 Applicability 280-198 Refuse 233-1 Grievance Procedures 47-1 Street Numbering 237-24 Application procedure RECYCLABLES HIGHWAY SUBDIVISION OF LAND 280-201 Garbage,Rubbish and SPECIFICATIONS 240-10;240-17; Assessments 280-201 Refuse 233-1;233-2; 161-49 240-19;240-21; Boundaries 280-200 233-3;233-3.1;233-4; Hours for public inspection 240-25;240-29; Comprehensive Plan 233-5;233-6 59-5 240-34;240-35; 280-201 Light Industrial Park/ Inspections 59-3;59-9; 240-38;240-41; Dimensional and parking Planned Office Park 59-10 240-44;240-52;240-57 requirements 280-203 (LIO)District 280-58 Investigations 59-2 TOURIST AND TRAILER Eligibility 280-199 SALVAGE CENTERS LANDMARK ' CAMPS 253-13 Fees 280-201 211-1 PRESERVATION Town Board 59-3;59-8 Hearings 280-201 RECYCLING 170-5;170-11 Town Clerk 59-3;59-8 Landscaping 280-201 Garbage,Rubbish and Lieutenant A290-9 WETLANDS AND Lots 280-201 Refuse 233-7 LITTERING 174-5 SHORELINE 275-10 Notices 280-201 Light Industrial Park/ Maintenance of list of ZONING 280-4;280-92; Parking 280-201;280-203; Planned Office Park records by subject 280-151;280-154 280-204 (LIO)District 280-58 matter 59-7 RECORDS ACCESS Parking requirements See Also SOLID WASTE Marine I(MI)District OFFICER 280-204 Water Quality Improvement 280-52 RECORDS 59-3;59-8; Parks and Recreation 17-43 Marine II(MII)District 59-10 Committee 280-201 REFUSE 280-55 RECORDS MANAGEMENT Pedestrians 280-201 See GARBAGE,RUBBISH Members of the Department Advisory Board 59-15 Permitted uses 280-202 • ' AND REFUSE A290-33 Custody and control of Planning Board 280-201; REGISTRATION See Also MINUTES records 59-16 280-202 BOATS,DOCKS AND MUNICIPAL BUILDING Definitions 59-13 Purpose 280-197 WHARVES 96-24 ENERGY Disposition of records 59-17 Recreation areas 280-201 See Also CERTIFICATES BENCHMARKING Improvements 59-15 Reports 280-201 OF REGISTRATION 177-5 Intent 59-11 Safety standards 280-201 FIRE PREVENTION AND Notices 59-10 Minutes 59-13 Screens and screening BUILDING CODE Powers and duties 59-14 280-201 ADMINISTRATION Setbacks 280-201;280-203 144-8 IDX:43 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE REGISTRATION... Garbage,Rubbish and Handbills 207-7 FIRE PREVENTION AND Town Attorney 42-10 Refuse 233-4 Hearings 207-8 BUILDING CODE RESIDENTIAL CODE Parking at Beaches 189-3; Implementation 207-12 ADMINISTRATION FIRE PREVENTION AND 189-4 Inspections 207-5;207-6; 144-5;144-6;144-15; BUILDING CODE .PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS 207-7 144-19;144-20; ADMINISTRATION AND TRANSIENT Landlords 207-2 144-23;144-24 144-3 RETAIL Legislative intent 207-1 FLOOD DAMAGE FLOOD DAMAGE MERCHANTS 197-1; Licenses and permits 207-7 PREVENTION 148-6; PREVENTION 148-16 197-4;197-6 Notices 207-8 148-23 RESIDENTIAL TOURIST AND TRAILER One-family dwellings 207-2 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION CAMPS 253-14 Parking 207-1 SPECIFICATIONS See BUILDING VEHICLES AND Penalties for offenses 161-49 CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC 260-28 207-11 Historic Preservation See CONSTRUCTION VEHICLES,MOTOR- Plumbing 207-2 District(HPD)280-195 RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS DRIVEN 264-11 Pools 207-7 LANDMARK BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; REGISTRY Rental permit required PRESERVATION PROPERTY Affordable Housing(AHD) 207-7 170-5 MAINTENANCE District 280-25;280-30 Rental property 207-7 Lieutenant A290-9 1004 Agricultural-Conservation Rental units 207-7;207-9 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Districts 280-5 (A-C)District and Revocation of permit 207-8 172-2 Hamlet Density(HD) Low-Density Safety standards 207-1; LITTERING 174-5 Residential District Residential R-80, 207-5;207-8 Members of the Department 280-20;280-21;280-23 R-120,R-200 and Sales 207-7 A290-33 Residential Office(RO) R400 Districts 280-13 Sanitation 207-2 MUNICIPAL BUILDING District 280-38 Hamlet Business(HB) Search warrants 207-6 ENERGY Resort Residential(RR) District 280-45 Signs 207-7 BENCHMARKING District 280-35 Residential Office(RO) Smoke detectors 2074 177-6 Site Plan Approval District 280-38 Smoke detectors and carbon POLICE DEPARTMENT 280-129;280-137 SANITARY FLOW monoxide detectors RULES AND Wireless Communication CREDITS, 207-4 REGULATIONS Facilities 280-73 TRANSFER OF Social media 207-7 A290-3;A290-13; ZONING 280-78;280-93; 117-11 Storage 207-7 A290-15;A290-31; 280-94;280-104; REMOVAL OF UTILITY Stormwater 207-2 A290-32;A290-36; 280-110 POLES Tenants 207-2 A290-37;A290-38; RESIDENTIAL OFFICE Cable television 237-31 Town Board 207-1;207-2; A290-44 (RO)DISTRICT Definitions 237-31 207-3;207-8 Real Estate Transfer Tax Accessory uses and Height regulations 237-31 Town Clerk 207-8 17-34 structures 280-38 Legislative intent and Town Engineer 207-2 Recreational Floating Zone Apartments 280-38 purpose 237-30 Vehicles 207-1 District(RFZ)280-201 Bed and breakfast 280-38 Notices 237-32 Violations and penalties SANITARY FLOW Board of Appeals 280-38 Penalties for offenses 207-1;207-6;207-7; CREDITS, Building permits 280-38 237-33 207-8;207-11;207-12 TRANSFER OF 117-9 Bulk,area and parking Removal of damaged or Warrants 207-5 Senior Citizen Exemption regulations 280-39 double utility poles Websites 207-7 245-1;245-2 Certificates of occupancy 237-32 Yards 207-7 Sergeants A290-11 280-38 Safety standards 237-30 RENTAL PROPERTY SEWERS AND SEWAGE Churches 280-38 STREETS AND Affordable Housing(AHD) DISPOSAL 215-4 Conservation districts SIDEWALKS 237-30\ District 280-30 SPDES STORMWATER 280-38 2a7-33 See Also LANDLORDS MANAGEMENT AND Construction 280-38 Utilities 237-30;237-31; RENTAL PERMITS 207-7 EROSION AND Insurance 280-38 237-32 See Also TENANTS SEDIMENT Library 280-38 Utility poles 237-30; ZONING 2804;280-111 CONTROL 234-8 Licenses and permits 280-38 237-31;237-32 RENTAL UNITS SUBDIVISION OF LAND Meetings 280-38 Violations and penalties Parking at Beaches 189-3 240-3;240-19 Museums 280-38 237-30;237-32;237-33 RENTAL PERMITS 207-7; TOBACCO Parking 280-38;280-39 RENTAL PERMITS 207-9 ADVERTISING 249-1 Permitted uses 280-38 Accessory buildings and REPORTS TOURIST AND TRAILER Places of worship 280-38 structures 207-2 Affordable Housing(AHD) CAMPS 253-14 Planning Board 280-38 Accessory uses and District 280-29;280-30 TRANSPORTATION Purpose 280-37 R structures 207-7 AGRICULTURAL ACCESS Registry 280-38 Advertising 207-7;207-9 ADVISORY MANAGEMENT 644 Residential districts 280-38 Apartments 207-2 COMMITTEE 71-4 'WATERFRONT Restaurants 280-38 Appeals 207-8 Agricultural Planned CONSISTENCY Sales,280-38 Application for search Development District REVIEW 268-4 Schools 280-38 warrant 207-6 280-174 WETLANDS AND Signs 280-38 Blight 207-1 ALARM SYSTEMS 75-1; SHORELINE 275-8 Single-family dwellings Broker's/agent's 75-2 Wireless Communication 280-38 responsibility 207-9 Assessment and Tax Relief Facilities 280-70; Site plan approval 280-38 Building Inspector 207-2 for Superstorm Sandy 280-74 Site plan review and Building permits 20772 Impact 245-23 YOUTH BOARD 68-4 approval 280-38 Carbon monoxide detectors Board of Appeals 280-146 ZONING 280-4;280-151; Special exception uses 207-4 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 280-157 280-38 Certificates of occupancy PROPERTY RESIDENCY Special exceptions 280-38 207-5;207-7 MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS Storage 280-38 Charges 207-5 100-5 Appointments 42-10 Two-family dwellings Code Enforcement Officer Chief of Police A290-7 Eligibility requirements for 280-38 207-2;207-10 COASTAL EROSION Town Attorney 42-10 Use regulations 280-38 Definitions 207-2 HAZARD AREAS OFFICERS AND ZONING 280-3 A280-39 Electrical Inspector 207-2 111-27;111-29;111-35 EMPLOYEES 42-9\ RESORT RESIDENTIAL Emergencies 207-5 ELECTRICAL - 42-10 (RR)DISTRICT Enforcement 207-10 INSPECTIONS 126-3' - Qualifications 42-9 Accessory uses and Fees 207-3;207-5;207-8 Ethics Board 26-25 Supersession of Town Law structures 280-35 ' Fire Marshal 207-2 Exemption for War and enactment Bed and breakfast 280-35 Fire prevention 207-1; Veterans and Gold Star authority 42-9 Board of Appeals 280-35 207-4;207-7;207-8 Parents 245-15 Terms of office 42-10 Boats and Boating 280-35 IDX:44 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX RESORT RESIDENTIAL(RR)DISTRICT... Bulk,area and parking SPDES STORMWATER Fences 161-16;161-29; Utility poles 161-46 _- regulations280-36 MANAGEMENTAND 161-41;161-42 Vibrations 161-21 Camps 280-35 EROSION AND Fencing and curbs at Warrants 161-46 Conservation districts SEDIMENT recharge basins 161-41 Water 161-30;161-39; 280-35 CONTROL 234-8 Fill 161-25 161-44 Hotels 280-35 RIGHT TO FARM Grades and grading 161-18; Yards 161-24 Marinas 280-35 Farmland Bill of Rights 161-19;161-21; Zoning districts 161-15 Mooring 280-35 280-97 161-22;161-23; ROLLER BLADES Motels 280-35 See Also FARMS AND 161-24;r61-29; See BICYCLES Parking 280-36 FARMING 161-30;161-35; See SKATEBOARDS Permitted uses 280-35 ROADS 161-42;161-46 ROLLER SKATES Planning Board 280-35 See STREETS AND Groundwater 161-29; Agricultural-Conservation Purpose 280-34 SIDEWALKS 161-30 (A-C)District and Residential districts 280-35 ROADSIDE STANDS Gutters 161-29;161-34 Low-Density Restaurants 280-35 ZONING 280-4 Heating 161-22;161-23 Residential R-80, Sewers 280-34;280-35 ROADWAY Height regulations 161-44; R-120,R-200 and Signs 280-35 CONSTRUCTION 161-46 R-400 Districts 280-13 Site plan approval 280-35 Alterations or modifications HIGHWAY See Also BICYCLES Site plan review and to specifications 161-47 SPECIFICATIONS See Also SKATEBOARDS approval280-35 Aluminum 161-36 161-15\161-48 ROOFS Special exception uses• As-constructed survey Improvements 161-25 Agricultural-Conservation 280-35 161-45 Industrial districts 161-15 (A-C)District and Special exceptions 280-35 Asphalt binder course Insects 16144 Low-Density Trailer camps 280-35 161-22 Inspection of work 16148 Residential R-80, Use regulations 280-35 Asphalt pavement cores Inspections 161-19;161-21; R-120;R-200 and Water 2W34;280-35 161-26 161-42;161-46;161-48 R-400 Districts 280-15 ZONING 280-34\280-36 Asphalt wearing course Landfills 161-16 FIRE PREVENTION AND RESTAURANTS 161-23 Landscaping 161-42; BUILDING CODE Agricultural-Conservation Backfilling 161-25;161-36; 161-43 ADMINISTRATION (A-C)District and 16144 Landscaping of recharge 144-3 Low-Density Base course for asphalt basins Types A and B FLOOD DAMAGE Residential R-80, pavement 161-21 161-42 PREVENTION_ R-120,R-200 and Base course for stone blend Lighting 161-46 148-18;148-22 R-400 Districts 280-13 road 161-19 Lots 161-15;161-16 General Business(B) General Business(B) Bituminous surface Major subdivisions 161-38 District 28048 District 280-48 treatment double Manholes 161-35 Hamlet Business(HB) Hamlet Business(HB) application 161-24 Manure 16144 District 280-45 District 280-45 Bonds 161-46 Modifications to existing SEWERS AND SEWAGE Limited Business(LB) Brush,grass and weeds private roads 161-25 DISPOSAL 215-2; District 280-41 161-16;161-30;161-42 Notices 161-44 215-4;215-9 Marine II(MII)District Catch basins 161-34 Parking 161-15 Signs 280-85;280-86 280-55 Clearing and grubbing Planning Board 161-15; Site Plan Approval 280-134 Residential Office(RO) 161-16 161-44 SPDES STORMWATER District 280-38 Concrete curbs 161-38 Plastics 161-46 MANAGEMENT AND Resort Residential(RR) Concrete cylinders 161-40 Recharge basins Type A and EROSION AND District 280-35 Concrete footings,slabs and drainage areas 161-29 SEDIMENT Signs 280-85 headwalls 161-37 Recharge basins Type B and CONTROL 234-2 WETLANDS AND Concrete sidewalks and drainage areas 161-30 STORMWATER SHORELINE 275-11 driveway entrances Recharge Basins Type C MANAGEMENT ZONING 280-4;280-78 161-39 161-31 236-4 RETAIL FOOD Construction 161-15; Safety standards 161-44; WETLANDS AND ESTABLISHMENTS 161-18;161-21; 161-46 SHORELINE 275-2; See RESTAURANTS 161-24;161-25; Screens and screening 275-4 RETAINING WALLS 161-37;161-38 161-22;161-23; Wireless Communication FIRE PREVENTION AND Construction specifications 161-24;161-29; Facilities 280-69; BUILDING CODE 161-15 161-30;161-42 280-71;280-72 ADMINISTRATION Costs and expenses 161-21; Seeding 161-43 ZONING 280-4;280-104; 144-8 161-26;161-40 Sheds 161-46 280-108 Site Plan Approval 280-134 Curbs 161-34'161-38; Sidewalks 161-39;161-46 RUBBISH See Also WALLS 161-41;161-45;161-46 Stone blend wearing course See GARBAGE,RUBBISH WETLANDS AND Demolition 161-21 161-20 AND REFUSE SHORELINE 275-2; Design criteria for leaching Storage 161-29;161-30 RULES OF CONDUCT 275-11 basins 161-28 Storm drains 161-33 Appearances 26-10 ZONING 280-4 Drainage 161-18;161-25; Stormwater 161-27; Avoidance of conflicts 26-4 RETIREMENT 161-27;161-28; 161-29;161-30; Board of Assessment 26-13 Affordable Housing(AHD) 161-29;161-30; 161-32;161-36 Compensation 26-5;26-12; District 280-25 161-31;161-32; Stormwater drainage 26-16 ETHICS 26-17 161-36;161-45 systems 161-32 Confidential information Grievance Procedures 47-1 Drainage design criteria Street trees 16144 26-11 Members of the Department 161-27 Streetlighting 161-46 Confidentiality 26-11 A290-33 Drainage pipe criteria Streetlighting specifications Conflicts of interest 26-3; See Also PENSIONS 161-36 161-46- 26-5;26-7 Senior Citizen Exemption Driveways 161-39;161-46 Stripping and stockpiling E-mail 26-12 245-1;245-2 Dumps and dumping soil 161-17 ETHICS 26-3\26-16 WATERFRONT 161-19;161-21 Tests 161-26;161-29; - Exclusion from Code of CONSISTENCY Dust 161-23 161-30;161-40;161-46 Ethics 26-16 REVIEW 268-3 Easements 161-18 Through streets 161-46 Fees 26-5 REVIEW,BOARD OF Electrical Code 161-46 Town Board 161-44;161-47 General prohibition 26-5 See BOARD OF REVIEW Emergency vehicles 161-20 Town Engineer 161-26; Gifts 26-8 RIGHT OF ENTRY Excavation and 161-27;161-29; Goal 26-3 FIRE PREVENTION AND embankment 161-18 161-30;161-31;161-44 Historic Preservation BUILDING CODE Excavations 161-17; Trees 161-16;161-29; Commission 26-16 ADMINISTRATION 161-18;161-25; 161-30;161-42;161-44 Inducement of others and 144-14 161-29;161-30;161-36 Trenches 161-36 bribery 26-15 Trucks 161-19;161-21 Internet 26-12. IDX:45 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE RULES OF CONDUCT... Licenses and permits 26-16 PARKS AND SALARIES AND PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS Officers and employees RECREATION COMPENSATION AND TRANSIENT 26-4;26-11 AREAS 193-6;193-11 Adoption of Code 1-4 RETAIL Planning Board 26-13 Pedestrians 260-27 See Also COMPENSATION MERCHANTS 197-2; Political activities POLICE DEPARTMENT 197-4;197-5;197-6; — prohibited 26-12 RULES AND FILMING 139-4 197-10 Records 26-7 REGULATIONS General Business(B) See Also PEDDLING AND Recusal 26-6 A290-45 District 280-48 SOLICITING Recusal procedure 26-7 PUBLIC Hamlet Business(HB) PUBLIC Representation 26-9 ENTERTAINMENT District 280-45 ENTERTAINMENT Restriction on elected AND SPECIAL POLICE DEPARTMENT AND SPECIAL official or member of EVENTS 205-1;205-3 51-6 EVENTS 205-2 board 26-13 RECORDS 59-2 POLICE DEPARTMENT Real Estate Transfer Tax Revolving door 26-14 Recreational Floating Zone RULES AND 17-20;17-24 Sales 26-12 District(RFZ)280-201 REGULATIONS RENTAL PERMITS 207-7 Town Attorney 26-13 Removal of Utility Poles A290-47 Residential Office(RO) Town Board 26-5;26-9; 237-30 RECORDS 59-2;59-9 District 280-38 26-10;26-13 RENTAL PERMITS 207-1; WETLANDS AND Rules of Conduct 26-12 Town Clerk 26-5 207-5;207-8 SHORELINE 275-3.1 SANITARY FLOW Violations and penalties Roadway Construction SALES CREDITS, 264;26-15 161-44;161-46 Adoption of Code 1-4;1-10 TRANSFER OF Waivers 26-5 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Affordable Housing(AHD) 117-5;117-6;117-11 Zoning Board of Appeals DISPOSAL 215-10 District 280-25; Senior Citizen Exemption 26-13 SHELLFISH AND OTHER 280-30;280-31 245-2 MARINE AGRICULTURAL LANDS SEWERS AND SEWAGE S _ RESOURCES 219-5 PRESERVATION DISPOSAL 215-2 Signs 280-82;280-88 70-4;70-5 Signs 280-85 SAFETY STANDARDS Site Plan Approval Agricultural Planned Southold Community Affordable Housing(AHD) 280-128;280-129; Development District Preservation Fund District 280-28 280-131;280-133; 280-174;280-175; \17-4;17-9 AGRICULTURAL USES 280-137 280-176;280-177; SPDES STORMWATER 72-2;72-3 Small Wind Energy Systems 280-179;280-180; MANAGEMENT AND Agricultural-Coriservation 277-3 • 280-181 EROSION AND (A-C)District and SOIL REMOVAL 228-1; AGRICULTURAL USES SEDIMENT Low-Density 228-5;228-7 72-4 CONTROL 234-2 Residential R-80, SPDES STORMWATER Agricultural-Conservation Special Events Requiring R-120,R-200 and MANAGEMENT AND (A-C)District and Chairperson of the R-400 Districts 280-13 EROSION AND Low-Density Zoning Board of ANIMALS 83-17 SEDIMENT Residential R-80, Appeals'Approval APPEARANCE TICKETS CONTROL 234-1; R-120,R-200 and 205-4 5-2 234-8 R-400 Districts 280-13 STORMWATER Board of Appeals 280-146 Special Events Requiring BOATS,DOCKS AND MANAGEMENT BOATS,DOCKS AND Chairperson of the WHARVES 96-10; 236-4 WHARVES 96-14; Zoning Board of 96-25 SUBDIVISION OF LAND 96-15 Appeals'Approval Establishment of 240-3;240-34 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 205-4;205-5 Community Housing TOBACCO PROPERTY Special Events Requiring Fund 17-47;17-48; ADVERTISING MAINTENANCE Town Board Approval 17-50 -249-1;249-2 100-2;100-3;100-4 205-7 Farm Stands 72-5;72-6; Waterfowl and Gull Feeding Design Standards 240-45; Special Exception Uses 72-7 and Domestic Pet 240-46 280-142;280-143 Farmland Bill of Rights Waste 83-27 Emergency Activities STORM SEWER 280-98 WATERFRONT 111-17;111-18 SYSTEMS;ILLICIT Fishers Island Harbor CONSISTENCY Farm Stands 72-11 DISCHARGES, Management 157-12 REVIEW 268-3 Farmland Bill of Rights ACTIVITIES AND Floating Homes 96-27 WETLANDS AND 280-97;280-99 CONNECTIONS FLOOD DAMAGE SHORELINE 275-2 FILMING 139-1;139-3 235-1;235-2;235-17 PREVENTION 148-4 See Also YARD SALES FIRE PREVENTION AND STORMWATER See Also GARAGE SALES ZONING 280-4;280-78; BUILDING CODE MANAGEMENT General Business(B) 280-79;280-104; ADMINISTRATION 236-2;236-3;236-13 District 280-48 280-118 144-8;144-15;144-19 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Hamlet Business(HB) SALVAGE CENTERS Fishers Island Harbor 240-2;240-4;240-10; District 280-45 Application and fee 211-3 S Management 157-6 240-38;240-43;240-56 HIGHWAY Definitions 211-1 Floating Homes 96-26 TRANSPORTATION SPECIFICATIONS Fees 211-3 FLOOD DAMAGE ACCESS 161-49 Licenses and permits 211-5 PREVENTION 148-2; MANAGEMENT 64-5 Historic Preservation Parking 211-3;211-4 148-4;148-7;148-18; Vehicle Traffic 260-26 District(HPD)280-191 Parking and access 211-4 148-23;148-24 VEHICLES,MOTOR- HOUSING FUND 34-2; Penalties for offenses 211-6 Grievance Procedures 47-1 DRIVEN 264-2; 34-4;34-5;34-6 Permit provisions 211-5 HIGHWAY 264-14;264-15 JUNKYARDS 166-3 Permit required 211-2 SPECIFICATIONS Waterfowl and Gull Feeding Light Industrial(LI)District Recyclables 211-1 161-6;161-7 and Domestic Pet 280-62 Storage 211-3 Light Industrial(LI)District Waste 83-28;83-31 Light Industrial Park/ Town Board 211-3;211-5 280-62 WATERFRONT Planned Office Park Town Clerk 211-3 Light Industrial Park/ CONSISTENCY (LIO)District 280-58 Violations and penalties Planned Office Park REVIEW 268-3 Limited Business(LB) 211-6 (LIO)District 280-58 WETLANDS AND District 280-41 SANITARY FACILITIES LIGHTING,OUTDOOR SHORELINE 275-3; Marine I(MI)District FILMING 139-3 172-2;172-5 275-11;275-12 280-52 FLOOD DAMAGE LITTERING 174-1 Wireless Communication Marine II(MII)District PREVENTION 148-4; Members ofthe Department Facilities 280-67; 280-55 148-19;148-20 A290-33 280-70;280-76; OPEN SPACE JUNKYARDS 166-7 NOISE,PREVENTION OF 280-16.2 PRESERVATION 180-2;180-3 ZONING 280-2;280-3; 185-4;185-5 280-111;280-125 IDX:46 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX SANITARY FACILITIES... PUBLIC SANITATION SCOOTERS STORM SEWER ENTERTAINMENT APPEARANCE TICKETS VEHICLES,MOTOR- SYSTEMS;ILLICIT AND SPECIAL 5-2 DRIVEN 264-3 DISCHARGES, EVENTS 205-3 RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 SCREENS AND ACTIVITIES AND Special Events Requiring SATELLITE DISH SCREENING CONNECTIONS Chairperson of the ANTENNAS Agricultural-Conservation 235-10 Zoning Board of See Also ANTENNAS (A-C)District and Wireless Communication Appeals'Approval Wireless Communication Low-Density Facilities 280-69 205-4 Facilities 280-68; Residential R-80, SEEING EYE DOGS See Also TOILET 280-72 R-120,R-200 and Dogs 83-10 FACILITIES SCHOOLS R-400 Districts 280-13 See Also GUIDE DOGS ZONING280-4 Affordable Housing(AHD) See Also BUFFERS See Also HEARING DOGS SANITARY FLOW District 280-26 Districts 280-7 See Also SERVICE DOGS CREDITS,TRANSFER Agricultural-Conservation FLOOD DAMAGE SEIZURE OF (A-C)District and I PREVENTION 148-16 Dogs 83-11 Affordable housing 117-3; Low-Density General Business(B) Emergency Removal of 117-6;117-9;117-11; Residential R-80, District 280-48 Vehicles 260-24 117-14 R-120,R-200 and Hamlet Business(HB) SENIOR CITIZEN Applicability;general R-400 Districts 280-13 District 280-45 EXEMPTION prohibitions 117-4 Exemption for Cold War See Also LANDSCAPING Applications 245-3 Assessments 117-9 Veterans 245-18 Light Industrial(LI)District Assessments 245-3;2454 Building Inspector 117-9 Exemption for Volunteer 280-62;280-64 Assessor 245-3 Building permits 117-10 Firefighters and Light Industrial Park/ Complaints 245-4 Certificates of occupancy Ambulance Workers Planned Office Park Conditions 245-2 117-13 245-11 (LIO)District 280-58; Costs and expenses 245-1 Construction 117-10; Exemption for War 280-60 Drugs and drug 117-13 Veterans and Gold Star Limited Business(LB) paraphernalia 245-1 Costs and expenses 117-9 Parents 245-16 District 280-41 Eminent domain 245-2 County Clerk 117-11 FIRE PREVENTION AND Preservation of Natural Hearings 245-4 Covenants and restrictions BUILDING CODE Features 240-49 Insurance 245-1 117-11 ADMINISTRATION Recreational Floating Zone Notice 245-6 Definitions 117-3 144-8;144-15;144-23 District(RFZ)280-201 Notices 245-3;245-4;245-6 Determination of credits to Garbage,Rubbish and Roadway Construction Partial exemption for senior be deposited;duties of Refuse 233-3 161-22;161-23; citizens 245-1 Clerk 117-7 General Business(B) 161-24;161-29; Penalties for offenses 245-5 Easements 117-5;117-8 District 280-48 161-30;161-42 Reapplications 245-4 Environmental quality Hamlet Business(HB) SEWERS AND SEWAGE Receiver of Taxes 245-3 review 117-9 District 280-45 DISPOSAL 215-4 Reports 245-1;245-2 Expiration 117-13 Historic Preservation Site Plan Approval Retirement 245-1;245-2 Fire protection 117-9 District(HPD) 280-129;280-131 Sales 245-2 Groundwater 117-3;117-6 280-191;280-193 SOIL REMOVAL 228-7 Senior citizens 245-1 Hearings 117-7;117-9; Light Industrial(LI)District Special Exception Uses Social Security 245-1;245-2 11742;117-14 280-62 280-143 TAXATION 245-1\245-6 Irreversible'transfer 117-8 Light Industrial Park/ TOURIST AND TRAILER Violations and penalties Meetings 117-9 Planned Office Park CAMPS 253-16 245-5 Notices 117-9;117-10; (LIO)District 280-58 Wireless Communication SENIOR CITIZENS 117-12;117-13;117-14 Marine I(MI)District Facilities 280-70; Adoption of Renumbered Open space 117-2;117-3 280-52 280-71;280-72; 2006 Code1-14 Permitted uses 117-3 Marine lI(MII)District 280-76.2 Senior Citizen Exemption Planning Board 117-9; 280-55 ZONING 280-4;280-79; 245-1 117-11 NOISE,PREVENTION OF 280-91;280-92; ZONING 280-4 Procedure for transfer from 180-8 280-93;280-94; SEPTIC SYSTEMS bank to receiving PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS 280-104;280-117 SUBDIVISION OF LAND district 117-9 AND TRANSIENT SEARCH WARRANTS 240-10 Purpose and intent 117-2 RETAIL See Also ARREST Water Quality Improvement Registry 117-11 MERCHANTS 197-10 WARRANTS 17-43 Reports 117-9 Residential Office(RO) RENTAL PERMITS 207-6 WETLANDS AND Return of credit to bank District 280-38 STORM SEWER SHORELINE 275-4 117-14 SANITARY FLOW SYSTEMS;ILLICIT SEPTIC TANKS Revocation 117-12 CREDITS, DISCHARGES, JUNKYARDS 166-7 Sales 117-5;117-6;117-11 TRANSFER OF 117-9 ACTIVITIES AND SEWERS AND SEWAGE Sanitary flow credit bank SEWERS AND SEWAGE CONNECTIONS DISPOSAL 215-3; 117-5 DISPOSAL 215-7 235-10 215-5 Sanitary flow credit Special Exception Uses See Also WARRANTS TOURIST AND TRAILER certificate 117-10 280-143 SECURITY STANDARDS CAMPS 253-7 Sanitary flow credit transfer Stop and Yield Intersections Chief of Police A290-7 WETLANDS AND 117-6 260-6 FILMING 139-3 SHORELINE 275-3 Schools 117-9 SUBDIVISION OF LAND FLOOD DAMAGE ZONING 280-4 Title 117-1 240-4;240-53 PREVENTION 148-21 SERGEANTS Town Attorney 117-5; Targeted Business Lieutenant A290-9 Emergencies A290-11 117-9;117-10;117-11 Investment Exemption LIGHTING,OUTDOOR General duties A290.10 Town Board 117-5;117-6; 245-7 172-2 Police Department A290-11 117-7;117-9;117-10; TOBACCO Members of the Department POLICE DEPARTMENT 117-11;117-12; ADVERTISING A290-33 RULES AND 117-13;117-14 249-1;249-2;249-3 POLICE DEPARTMENT REGULATIONS Town Clerk 117-7;117-9; VEHICLES AND RULES AND A290-10\A290-11 117-10;117-11; TRAFFIC 260-9; REGULATIONS Records A290-11 117-13;117-14 260-15 A290-42, Reports A290-11 Water supply 117-9 VEHICLES,MOTOR- Records Management 59-13 Specific duties A290-11 Zoning districts 117-3; DRIVEN 264-6 Special Events Requiring Vehicles A290-11 117-6;117-14 YOUTH BOARD 68-1; Chairperson of the SERVICE DOGS SANITARY LANDFILL 68-5 Zoning Board of ANIMALS 83-23 See LANDFILLS ZONING 280-4;280-78; Appeals'Approval See Also GUIDE DOGS 280-79 205-4 See Also HEARING DOGS IDX:47 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE SERVICE DOGS... PARKS AND SEWER DISTRICTS Construction 215-2;215-3; Safety standards 215-10 RECREATION SEWERS AND SEWAGE 215-4;215-9;215-18 Sales 215-2 AREAS 193-3.1 DISPOSAL 215-1; Costs and expenses 215-3; Schools 215-7 See Also SEEING EYE 215-2;215-3;215-14; 215-4;215-7;215-8; Screens and screening 215-4 DOGS 215-17 215-9;215-12;215-18 Septic tanks 215-3;215-5 SERVICE STATIONS SEWERS Definitions;word usage Severability 215-13 See Also GAS STATIONS Adoption of Renumbered 215-2 Sewage disposal,private General Business(B) 2006 Code 1-14 Dirt 215-3 215-3- District 280-48 Affordable Housing(AHD) Discharges from private Sewer districts 215-1; LIGHTING,OUTDOOR District 280-29 systems 215-5 215-2;215-3;215-14; 172-5 Agricultural-Conservation Discretionary monitoring of 215-17 ZONING 2804;280-78 (A-C)District and effluents 215-12 Sewer rent fund 215-18 SETBACKS Low-Density Disorderly conduct 215-6 Sewer Rents and Charges Affordable Housing(AHD) Residential R-80, Drainage 215-2;215-4; 215-14\215-18 District 280-24;280-28 R-120,R-200 and 215-5 Sewer Use 215-1\215-13 Agricultural-Conservation R-400 Districts 280-13 Easements 215-9;215-10 Sewers 215-1;215-2; . (A-C)District and FLOOD DAMAGE' Emergencies 215-4 215-3;215-4;215-5; Low-Density PREVENTION 148-3; Excavations 215-7;215-8; 215-6;215-7;215-8; Residential R-80, 148-15;148-16;148-23 215-9 215-9.215-10;215-11; R-120,R-200 and Hamlet Density(HD) Explosion hazards 2154 215-12;215-14; R-400 Districts Residential District Explosives 215-4 215-15;215-16; 280-13;280-15 280-22 Fees 215-7 215-17;215-18 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Historic Preservation Flammables 215-4 Single-family dwellings PROPERTY District(HPD)280-195 Fuel 215-4 215-3 . MAINTENANCE See Also ILLICIT Garbage,rubbish and refuse Standards for building 100-4 CONNECTIONS 215-2;215-3;215-4 sewers 215-9 Design Standards 240-45 JUNKYARDS 166-4;166-7 Gas 215-4 Storage 215-2;215-4 Farm Stands 72-6 Marine II(MII)District Gases 215-4 Storm sewers 215-2;215-3 General Business(B) 280-55 General discharge Stormwater 215-2;215-4 District 280-50 Plum Island Research prohibitions 215-4 Tests 215-2;215-4;215-9; Hamlet Business(HB) District(PIR)280-183 General waste disposal 215-10 District 280-45 Recreational Floating Zone requirements 215-3 Toilet facilities 215-2 Light Industrial(LI)District District(RFZ)280-201 Glass 215-4 Town Board 215-1;215-14; 280-62;280-64 Resort Residential(RR) Grades and grading 215-9 215-17 Light Industrial Park/ District 280-34;280-35 Groundwater 215-2;215-3; Town Engineer 215-9 Planned Office Park SEWERS AND SEWAGE 215-4;215-9 Toxic substances 215-4 (LIO)District 280-58; DISPOSAL 215-1; Guaranties 215-8 Trees 215-9 280-60 215-2;215-3;215-4; Health Officer 215-3 Trenches 215-5;215-9 Limited Business(LB) 215-5;215-6;215-7; Industrial wastes 215-2; Two-family dwellings 215-7 District 280-43 215-8;215-9;215-10; 215-3;215-4 Utilities 215-8;215-9 Plum Island Conservation 215-11;215-12; Inspections 215-3;215-4; Violations and penalties District(PIC)280-189 215-14;215-15; 215-7;215-9;215-10 215-4;215-6;215-7; Plum Island Research 215-16;215-17;215-18 Insurance 215-8 215-8;215-9;215-11; District(PIR)280-185 Site Plan Approval 280-133 Liability 215-4;215-8; 215-15;215-17;215-18 PUBLIC HEARINGS, SPDES STORMWATER 215-10;215-17 Walls 215-2;215-9 NOTICE OF 55-1 MANAGEMENT AND Licenses and permits Water 215-2;215-3;215-4; Recreational Floating Zone EROSION AND 215-2;215-7;215-8 215-9 District(RFZ) SEDIMENT Liens 215-16;215-17 Water pollution 215-4 280-201;280-203 CONTROL 234-1; Manholes 215-2;215-4; Watercourses 215-2 Recreational Vehicle Parks 234-2 215-6 Workmen's Compensation 253-21 STORM SEWER Manure 215-4 215-8 Signs 280-85 SYSTEMS;ILLICIT Meters 215-4 SEXUAL HARASSMENT Site Plan Approval DISCHARGES, Multifamily dwellings See HARASSMENT 280-133;280-134; ACTIVITIES AND 215-7 SHADE TREES 280-137 CONNECTIONS 235-2 Notices 215-3;215-4; See Also TREES Small Wind Energy Systems SUBDIVISION OF LAND 215-7;215-8;215-9; ZONING 280-93 277-3 240-10;240-17; 215-11 SHEDS SOIL REMOVAL 228-5; 240-42;240-44 Nuisances 215-4 COASTAL EROSION 228-7 TOURIST AND TRAILER Obstructions 215-4 HAZARD AREAS SUBDIVISION OF LAND CAMPS 253-7 Odors 215-4 111-6 240-19;240-42;240-43 ZONING 280-4;280-112 Paper 215-4;215-10 FIRE PREVENTION AND WATERFRONT SEWERS.AND SEWAGE Penalties for offenses; BUILDING CODE S CONSISTENCY DISPOSAL disconnection 215-11 ADMINISTRATION REVIEW 268-3 Abandonment 215-3;215-9 Permit required to work on 144-8 WETLANDS AND Accidental discharges 215-4 public sewers; FLOOD DAMAGE SHORELINE 275-2; Actions to collect rents tampering prohibited; PREVENTION 148-4 275-3;275-5 215-17 penalties 215-6 Marine III Zone District Wireless Communication Air conditioning 215-2; Persons authorized to work (MIII)280-205 Facilities 280-70; 215-4 on sewers;licensed Roadway Construction 280-72;280-76.2 Animals 215-3;215-4 drain layers 215-8 16146 ZONING 280-4;280-104; Asbestos 215-9 Plastics 215-4 STORMWATER 280-105;280'-116; Ashes 2154 Plumbers 215-8 MANAGEMENT 280-123 Assessments 215-16; Plumbing 215-2;215-9 236-4 SEWAGE DISPOSAL, 215-18 Ponds 215-2 SUBDIVISION OF LAND INDIVIDUAL Backfilling 215-9 Powers and authority of 240-42 See ILLICIT Barricades 215-9 inspectors 215-10 WETLANDS AND CONNECTIONS Bonds 215-8 Privies 215-3 SHORELINE 275-2 SEWAGE DISPOSAL, Building permits 215-7 Privy vaults 215-3 ZONING 280-4 PRIVATE Building sewer permits;fees Purpose 215-1;215-14 SHELLFISH See Also ILLICIT 215-7 Radioactive waste 215-4 Board of Trustees 219-7; CONNECTIONS Cesspools 215-3;215-5 Records 215-1;215-9 219-8 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Charges 215-7;215-15; Rents;penalty-for late Boats and Boating 219-8; DISPOSAL 215-3 215-16 payment 215-15 1 219-9;219-10 Churches 215-7 Reports 215-4 Clams 219-9 Conservation districts 215-2 . Roofs 215-2;215-4;215-9 Costs and expenses 219-6 IDX:48 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX SHELLFISH... Fees 219-7 ZONING 280-4 Street Excavations 237-5; Lighting 280-81;280-83; Licenses and permits 219-6 SHRUBS 237-6;237-12;237-13 280-87;280-88 Oysters 219-10 AGRICULTURAL USES See Also STREETS AND LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Parent and guardian 72-4 SIDEWALKS 172-7;172-8 responsibilities 219-6 Farmland Bill of Rights SUBDIVISION OF LAND Limitation of content or Permit fee;expiration; 280-98 240-17;240-21;240-36 copy 280-84 display 219-7 Garbage,Rubbish and VEHICLES AND Limited Business(LB) Permit requirements 219-6 Refuse 233-4 TRAFFIC 260-14; District 280-41 Scallops 219-8 Light Industrial(LI)District 260-18;260-28 LITTERING 174-6 SHELLFISH AND OTHER 280-62 VEHICLES,MOTOR- Marinas 280-85;280-86 MARINE Light Industrial Park/ DRIVEN 264-3 Marine I(MI)District RESOURCES 219-6\ Planned Office Park Waterfowl and Gull Feeding 280-52 219-10 (LIO)District 280-58 and Domestic Pet Marine II(MII)District Towing 219-8 NOISE,PREVENTION OF Waste 83-28 280-55 Town Board 219-7 180-4 WETLANDS AND Motels 280-85 Town Clerk 219-6 See Also TREES SHORELINE 275-2 Nonconforming signs Violations and penalties WETLANDS AND ZONING 280-78;280-95; 280-90 219-6 SHORELINE 275-2 280-111 See Also SHELLFISH AND OTHER Wireless Communication SIGNS NONCONFORMING MARINE RESOURCES Facilities 280-70; Abandonment 280-88 SIGNS Angling for fish 219-2 280-72 Advertising 280-80; Nonconforming uses 280-90 Aquaculture/mariculture ZONING 280-4;280-92; 280-81;280-85 Notices 280-88 exemption 219-21 280-93;280-95; Agricultural-Conservation Obstructions 280-80 Assessments 219-4 280-118 (A-C)District and One-Way Streets 260-3.1 Bathing 219-4 SICK LEAVE Low-Density Paper 280-83;280-85 Blue claw crabs 219-11 POLICE DEPARTMENT Residential R-80, Parking 280-85 Board of Trustees 219-4; RULES AND R-120,R-200 and Parking at Beaches 189-4 219-16;219-17; REGULATIONS R-400 Districts 280-13 PARKS AND 219-18;219-21 A290-39 Aluminum 280-82 RECREATION Boats and Boating 2194; SIDEWALK SALES Animals 280-85 AREAS 193-3;193:3.1 219-12 See GARAGE SALES APPEARANCE TICKETS PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS Coordination and See YARD SALES 5-2 AND TRANSIENT enforcement 219-23 SIDEWALKS Applicability;permit RETAIL Culling shellfish and Adoption of Renumbered required;application; MERCHANTS 197-12 restoration of 2006 Code 1-14 approval;fees 280-81 Pedestrians 280-85 underwater lands BICYCLES 88-6 Assessments 280-88 Planning Board 280-81 219-14 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Awnings 280-85 Plastics 280-82 Definitions 2194 PROPERTY Billboards 280-83 Prohibitions and general Docks 2194 MAINTENANCE BOATS,DOCKS AND restrictions 280-83 Dredges and scrapes 219-19 100-4 WHARVES 96-23 PUBLIC Eels 219-13 BURNING,OUTDOOR Building Inspector 280-81; ENTERTAINMENT Fees 219-4 104-1 280-85;280-88 AND SPECIAL Fishing 219-4 Design Standards 240-45 Business districts 280-85 EVENTS 205-2 Fixed gear 219-15 FILMING 139-2 Certificates of occupancy PUBLIC HEARINGS, Markers 219-4 Garbage,Rubbish and 280-85 NOTICE OF 55-1 Mussels 219-12 Refuse 233-2 Construction 280-81; Purpose 280-80 Notices 219-16 General Business(B) 280-85 Real estate signs 280-81; Other Marine Resources District 280-48 Costs and expenses 280-88; 280-85 219-11\219-13 Hamlet Business(HB) 280-90 See Also REAL ESTATE Penalties for offenses District 280-45 Driveways 280-85 SIGNS 219-22 HIGHWAY Farmland Bill of Rights Records Management 59-15 Planting of shellfish seed SPECIFICATIONS 280-101 RENTAL PERMITS 207-7 219-17 161-3;161-4 Farms and farming 280-85; Residential Office(RO) Prohibited Activities; LIGHTING,OUTDOOR 280-86;280-87 District 280-38 Restricted Areas; 172-5 Fees 280-81 Resort Residential(RR) Enforcement'219-14\ LITTERING 174-1;174-2; Fences 280-82;280-85 District 280-35 .219-23 174-5;174-6 FILMING 139-3 Restaurants 280-85 Purpose 219-5 POLICE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION AND Roofs 280-85;280-86 Residence requirements RULES AND BUILDING CODE Safety standards 280-82; 219-1 REGULATIONS ADMINISTRATION 280-88 Residence Requirements; A290-37;A290-38 144-6;144-8 Sales 280-85 Title;Definitions; Roadway Construction Garbage,Rubbish and Setbacks 280-85 Purpose 219-1\219-5 161-39;161-46 Refuse 233-3 Shopping centers 280-87 Restricted areas 219-16 Signs 280-85 Gas 280-83 Sidewalks 280-85 Safety standards 219-5 Site Plan Approval General Business(B) Sign illumination 280-87 See Shellfish 219-6\219-10 280-133;280-137 District 28048 Signs 280-80;280-81; Title 219-3 Snow and Ice Removal General design principles 280-82;280-83; Town Board 219-22 237-19;237-20 280-82 280-84;280-85; Transplanting of shellfish SOIL REMOVAL 228-4 Glass 280-82;280-85 280-86;280-87; 219-18 SPDES STORMWATER Grades and grading 280-85 280-88;280-89;280-90 Trustees 219-19;219-20 MANAGEMENT AND Hamlet Business(HB) Site Plan Approval Variances 219-21 EROSION AND District 280-45 280-133;280-134; Vegetation removal SEDIMENT Height regulations 280-82; 280-137 prohibited 219-20 CONTROL 234-2 280-85 Small Wind Energy Systems Violations and penalties Special Exception Uses HIGHWAY 2774 219-22;219-23 280-143 SPECIFICATIONS SPDES STORMWATER Water 2194;219-14 STORM SEWER 161-11;161-12 MANAGEMENT AND Wetlands 219-20 SYSTEMS;ILLICIT _ Hotels 280-85 EROSION AND SHOPPING CENTERS DISCHARGES, Liability 280-88 SEDIMENT General Business(B) ACTIVITIES AND Liens 280-88 CONTROL 234-1 District 280-48 CONNECTIONS 235-2 Light Industrial(LI)District Special'Events Requiring Signs 280-87 STORMWATER 280-62 Chairperson of the VEHICLES AND MANAGEMENT Light Industrial Park/ Zoning Board of TRAFFIC 260-12; 236-4;236-12 Planned Office Park Appeals'Approval 260-14;260-22 (LIO)District 280-58 205-4 IDX:49 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE SIGNS... Specific sign requirements Affordable Housing(AHD) Gas 280-129 Ponds 280-133 280-86 District 280-29 General Business(B) Porches 280-134;280-137 - - Specific signs 280-85 Agricultural-Conservation District 280-48 Public assemblies 280-129 Stop and Yield Intersections (A-C)District and Glare 280-129 Records 280-133 260-4;260-6 Low-Density Grades and grading Recreational Floating Zone Storage 280-88 Residential R-80, 280-129;280-133; District(RFZ)280-202 STORMWATER R-120,R-200 and 280-134;280-136 Recreational vehicles MANAGEMENT R-400 Districts 280-13 Groundwater 280-129; 280-137 236-4 Applicability 280-127 280-137 Residential districts Street Excavations 237-13 Application requirements Guaranties 280-131 280-129;280-137 Street Numbering 237-26 280-133 Hamlet Business(HB) Residential Office(RO) SUBDIVISION OF LAND Appointments 280-135 District 280-45 District 280-38 240-17;240-19;240-21 Approval of site plan Hamlet Density(HD) Resort Residential(RR) TOBACCO required 280-130 Residential District District 280-35 ADVERTISING Architectural Review 280-22 Retaining walls 280-134 249-2;249-4 Committee 280-135 Hearings 280-130; Review procedure 280-131 Town Board 280-81 Architectural review 280-131;280-137 Roofs 280-134 Transition 280-89 standards 280-134 Height regulations 280-134 Safety standards 280-128; TRANSPORTATION Assessments 280-133 Historic landmarks 280-131 280-129;280-131; ACCESS Bicycles 280-137 Historic Preservation 280-133;280-137 MANAGEMENT 64-5 Blocks 280-133 Commission 280-131; Screens and screening Trees 280-83 Board of Appeals 280-131 280-135 280-129;280-131 Unsafe,abandoned and Board of Trustees 280-133 Historic Preservation Setbacks 280-133;280-134; unlawful signs 280-88 Boats and Boating 280-137 District(HPD)280-193 280-137 Utilities 280-83 Bonds 280-131;280-137 Historical features 280-133 Sewers 280-133 Utility poles 280-83 Buffers 280-131;280-137 Improvements 280-129; Sidewalks 280-133; Variances 280-81;280-86 Building construction 280-131;280-133; 280-137 VEHICLES AND 280-128 280-137 Signs 280-133;280-134; TRAFFIC 260-1; Building Inspector Inspections 280-137 280-137 260-8;260-8.1; 280-127;280-130; Investigations 280-130 Site Plan Approval 260-12;260-13; 280-131 Land clearing 280-136 280-127;280-129; 260-17;260-18 Building permits 280-127; Landscaping 280-129; 280-130;280-131; Violations and penalties 280-130;280-134 280-131;280-133; 280-132 280-81;280-88 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 280-134;280-137. Site plan review and Walls 280-82;280-85; PROPERTY Letters of credit 280-131 approval 280-133; 280-86;280-87 MAINTENANCE Licenses and permits 280-137 WETLANDS AND 100-4 280-130;280-131; Site plans 280-127; SHORELINE 275-2; Business districts 280-137 280-133;280-136 280-129;280-130; 275-11 Certificates of Liens 280-131 280-131;280-132; Wireless Communication appropriateness Light Industrial(LI)District 280-133;280-134; Facilities 280-70 280-131 280-62 280-137;280-138 Yard sales 280-86 Certificates of occupancy Light Industrial Park/ SOIL REMOVAL 228-4 ZONING 2804;280-78; 280-130 Planned Office Park Solar energy 280-138 280-80\280-90 Cluster developments (LIO)District 280-58 Special exceptions Zoning Board of Appeals 280-137 Lighting 280-129;280-133; 280-130;280-131 280-81;280-86 Compensation 280-135" 280-137 Standards for residential site SINGLE-FAMILY Construction 280-128; Limited Business(LB) plans 280-137 DWELLINGS 280-133;280-137; District 28041 Storage 280-134;280-137 Agricultural-Conservation 280-138 Lots 280-137 Stormwater 280-129; (A-C)District and Costs and expenses Low-Density Residential 280-133 Low-Density 280-131;280-137 R-40 District 280-17 Stormwater management Residential R-80, Culverts 280-133 Marine I(MI)District 280-133 R-120,R-200 and Curbs 280-131;280-133; 280-52 Street trees 280-129; R-400 Districts 280-13 280-137 Marine II(MII)District 280-133 FIRE PREVENTION AND Decks 280-137 280-55 Terms of office 280-135 BUILDING CODE Drainage 280-127; Marine III Zone District Town Attorney 280-130 ADMINISTRATION 280-129;280-133 (MIII)280-205 Town Board 280-128; 144-8 Drainage plan 280-129; Markers 280-137 280-131;280-135; Hamlet Density(HD) 280-133 Meetings 280-131; 280-138 Residential District Driveways 280-137 280-133;280-137 Town Engineer 280-129; 280-22 Duration of plan 280-132 Natural features 280-129; 280-131 Low-Density Residential Easements 280-133 280-133 Trailers 280-137 S R-40 District 280-17 Emergencies 280-137 Notices 280-131;280-137 Trees 280-129;280-130; See Also ONE-FAMILY Environmental quality Objectives 280-129 280-133;280-136 DWELLINGS review 280-131; Off-street parking 280-129; Trustees 280-131 Residential Office(RO) 280-137 280-133;280-137 Utilities 280-127;280-129; District 280-38 Excavations 280-129; Open space 280-127; 280-133 SEWERS AND SEWAGE 280-136 280-128;280-137 Utility poles 280-133 DISPOSAL 215-3 Farm Stands 72-6 Parking 280-127;280-128; Variances 280431;280-137 SPDES STORMWATER Fee schedule for site plan 280-129;280-131; Vehicles 280-129;280-137 MANAGEMENT AND applications 280-138 280-133;280-134; Violations and penalties EROSION AND Fees 280-129;280-131; 280-137 280-130;280-136 SEDIMENT 280-133;280-137; Pedestrians 280-128; Waivers 280-131;280-133 CONTROL 234-3 280-138 280-129;280-133; Walls 280-137 WETLANDS AND Fences 280-133;280-134; 280-137 Water 280-128;280-129; SHORELINE 275-5 280-137 Planning Board 280-127; 280-133 ZONING 280-4;280-78 Findings of fact;purpose 280-129;280-130; Water supply 280-129; SINGLE-USE PLASTIC 280-128 280-131;280-132; 280-133 BAGS Fire hydrants 280-133; 280-133;280-137 Watercourses 280-133 See PLASTIC BAGS 280-137 Planning Commission Wells 280-133 SITE PLAN APPROVAL Flood hazard areas 280-131 Wetlands 280-129;280-133 Accessory uses and 280-129;280-133 Plum Island Conservation Wildlife 280-129;280-133 structures 280-127 Garages 280-134;280-137 District(PIC)280-187 Wireless Communication Affordable housing 280-137 Garbage,Rubbish and Plum Island Research Facilities 280-70; Refuse 233-6 District(PIR)280-183 280-71;280-72 IDX:50 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX SITE PLAN APPROVAL... Yards 280-137 280-132;280-133; Utilities 277-1;277-2; Violations and penalties ZONING 280-92;280-104; 280-134;280-137; 277-3;277-4 237-21 280-119;280-127\ 280-138 Violations and penalties SNOWMOBILES 280-138;280-154 SOIL REMOVAL 228-4 277-7 VEHICLES,MOTOR- Zoning Board of Appeals STORMWATER WIND ENERGY 277-1\ DRIVEN 264-3; 280-130;280-131; MANAGEMENT 277-7 264-15 280-137 236-4;236-12 Wind energy systems,small SOCIAL MEDIA Zoning districts 280-129; SUBDIVISION OF LAND 277-2;277-3;277-4; RENTAL PERMITS 207-7 280-137 240-42 277-6 ' SOCIAL SECURITY SITE PLAN REVIEW AND TOURIST AND TRAILER Wind turbines 277-1;277-3 Real Estate Transfer Tax APPROVAL CAMPS 253-3 SMOKE 17-27 Agricultural-Conservation Wireless Communication Agricultural-Conservation Senior Citizen Exemption (A-C)District and Facilities 280-71; (A-C)District and 245-1;245-2 Low-Density 280-73;280-74; Low-Density SOIL EROSION AND Residential R-80, 280-76.2 Residential R-80, SEDIMENT CONTROL R-120,R-200 and ZONING 280-4;280-151 R-120,R-200 and See Also EROSION AND R-400 Districts 280-13 SKATEBOARDS R-400 Districts 280-13 SEDIMENT FIRE PREVENTION AND Agricultural-Conservation Farmland Bill of Rights CONTROL BUILDING CODE (A-C)District and 280-99 SPDES STORMWATER ADMINISTRATION Low-Density FIRE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT AND 144-8 Residential R-80, BUILDING CODE EROSION AND General Business(B) R-120,R-200 and ADMINISTRATION SEDIMENT District 28048 R400 Districts 280-13 144-3;144-15 CONTROL 234-1 Hamlet Business(HB) See Also BICYCLES General Business(B) STORMWATER District 280-45 See Also ROLLER District 280-48 MANAGEMENT Light Industrial(LI)District SKATES Light Industrial(LI)District 236-3;236-12;236-13; 280-62 SKETCH PLANS 280-62 236-15 Light Industrial Park/ HIGHWAY Light Industrial Park/ SOIL MOVEMENT Planned Office Park SPECIFICATIONS Planned Office Park Se'e TOPSOIL REMOVAL (LIO)District 280-58 161-1 (LIO)District 280-58 SOIL REMOVAL Limited Business(LB) SUBDIVISION OF LAND Plum Island Research Adoption of Code 1-2 District 280-41 240-7;240-10;240-13; District(PIR)280-183 Adoption of Renumbered Marine I(MI)District 240-16;240-20 POLICE DEPARTMENT 2006 Code 1-14 280-52 SKETCH PLATS RULES AND Application for permit Marine II(MII)District SUBDIVISION OF LAND REGULATIONS 228-6 280-55 240-6;24017;240-8; A290-45 Assessments 228-6 Residential Office(RO) 240-9;240-10;240-11; Special Exception Uses Bond or cash deposit 228-9 District 280-38 240-12;240-13; 280443 Bonds 228-9 Resort Residential(RR) 240-17;240-20; TOBACCO Brush,grass and weeds District 280-35 240-26;240-27;240-28 ADVERTISING 249-1 228-7 Site Plan Approval SLAUGHTERHOUSES ZONING 280-111 Building Inspector 228-4 280-133;280-137 ZONING 280-111 SMOKE ALARMS Cesspools 228-4 Special Events Requiring SMALL WIND ENERGY Agricultural-Conservation Combustibles 228-7 Chairperson of the SYSTEMS (A-C)District and Comprehensive Plan 228-6 Zoning Board of Abandonment 277-6 Low-Density Construction 228-4;228-7 Appeals'Approval Abandonment of use 277-6 Residential R-80, Costs and expenses 228-9 205-5 Advertising 277-4 R-120,R-200 and See Also DIRT ZONING 280-4 Anchoring 277-4 R-400 Districts 280-13 Drainage 228-2;228-4; SITE PLANS Application 277-2 SMOKE DETECTORS 228-7 Affordable Housing(AHD) Appointments 277-7 FIRE PREVENTION AND Drainage plan 228-5 District 280-29;280-31 Blocks 277-2 BUILDING CODE Driveways 2284 AGRICULTURAL Building Inspector 277-7 ADMINISTRATION Dust 228-2;228-5;228-7 ADVISORY Building permits 277-3; 144-8 Excavations 228-1;228-3; COMMITTEE 71-4 277-6 RENTAL PERMITS 207-4 228-4;228-5;228-6; Agricultural-Conservation Code Enforcement Officer SMOKING 228-7 (A-C)District and 277-7- TOBACCO Farms and farming 228-3; Low-Density Construction 277-4 ADVERTISING 249-1 228-4;228-6;228-7 Residential R-80, Construction standards ZONING 280-4 Fees 228-8;228-11 R-120,R-200 and 277-4 SNOW AND ICE Fences 228-4;228-7. R-400 Districts 280-13 Costs and expenses 277-6 EMERGENCIES Fill 228-7 Farm Stands 72-6 Definitions 277-1 See EMERGENCIES Garbage,rubbish and refuse FIRE PREVENTION AND Development standards SNOW AND ICE 228-7 BUILDING CODE 277-3 REMOVAL Grades and grading 228-4; ADMINISTRATION Electromagnetic Brush,grass and weeds 228-6;228-7 144-8 interference 277-4 237-20 Hearings 228-5;228-12 Garbage,Rubbish and Enforcement;penalties for Churches 237-20 Height regulations 228-7 Refuse 233-6 offenses;remedies for Dirt 237-20 HIGHWAY General Business(B) violations 277-7 Intent 237-19 SPECIFICATIONS District 28048 Fees 277-5 NOISE,PREVENTION OF 161-10 Hamlet Business(HB) Fences 277-4 180-8 Improvements 2284 District 28045 Grades and grading 277-1 Obstructions 237-20 Insurance 228-6 Light Industrial Park/ Height regulations 277-1; Penalties-for offenses Intent of regulations 228-2 Planned Office Park 277\2;277-3;277-4 237-21 Issuance and renewal of (LIO)District 280-58 Lighting 277-4 Sidewalks 237-19;237-20 permits 228-8 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Noise 277-2;277-3 Snow and Ice Removal Landscaping 228-4 172-8 Notices 277-3 237-20 Legislative declaration PUBLIC Safety standards 277-3 Snow and ice removal; 228-1 ENTERTAINMENT Setbacks 277-3 general maintenance Liability 228-9 AND SPECIAL Signs 277-4 237-20 Licenses and permits EVENTS 205-2 Towers 277-1;277-2; STREETS AND 228-8;228-12 Recreational Floating Zone 277-3;277-4;277-7 SIDEWALKS 237-19\ Lots 228-7 District(RFZ)280-201 Town Attorney 277-7 237-21 Noise 228-5 Site Plan Approval Town Board 277-5;277-7 Town Board 237-19 Notices 228-5;228-9; 280-127;280-129; Trees 277-3 Vacant lots 237-20 228-12 280-130;280-131; Nuisances 228-5 IDX:51 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE SOIL REMOVAL... Operations excepted 228-4 See Garbage,Rubbish and Community Preservation Litter 234-3 Parking 228-7 Refuse 233-1\233-8 Fund Management and Livestock 234-2 Penalties for offenses See Also GARBAGE, Stewardship Plan Maintenance,inspection and 228-13 RUBBISH AND adopted 17-13.1 repair of stormwater Permit required 228-3 REFUSE Community preservation facilities 234-7 Permit standards 228-5 Light Industrial Park/ project plan adopted Mining 234-2 Planning Board 228-4; Planned Office Park 17-13 Natural resources 234-1; 228-7 (LIO)District 280-58 Legislative findings; 234-2 Pollution 228-7 See Also RECYCLING purpose 17-12 Notices 234-8 Public hearing 228-12 STORM SEWER Meetings 17-13 Notices of violations 234-8 Receiver of Taxes 228-6 SYSTEMS;ILLICIT Natural resources 17-12 Other environmental Records 228-6;228-9; DISCHARGES, Open space 17-12 permits 234-4 228-12 ACTIVITIES AND Ponds 17-13 Performance and design Regulations 228-7 CONNECTIONS 235-2 Severability 17-14 criteria for stormwater . Safety standards 228-1; STORMWATER Town Board 17-12;17-13; management and 228-5;228-7 MANAGEMENT 17-13.1 erosion and sediment Screens and screening 228-7 2364 Water quality 17-13 control 234-6 Setbacks 228-5;228-7 See Also TRASH Wetlands 17-13 Performance guarantees Sidewalks 2284 WATERFRONT When effective 17-15 234-8 Site plan approval 228-4 CONSISTENCY SPAS Performance standards Site plans 228-4 REVIEW 268-5 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 234-1 Storage 228-7 SOUTHOLD COMMUNITY PROPERTY Pollution 234-1;234-2; Stormwater 228-4 PRESERVATION MAINTENANCE 234-3 Stormwater management FUND 100-4 Ponds 234-2;234-7 228-6 Acquisition of interests in General Business(B) Records 234-2;234-3; Topsoil removal 228-3; property;public District 280-48 234-7;234-8 228-4;228-5;228-6 hearing and other ZONING 280-4 Reports 234-8 See Also TOPSOIL requirements 17-7 SPDES STORMWATER Right of entry 234-8 REMOVAL Advisory Board 17-4 MANAGEMENT AND Roofs 234-2 Town Board 228-3;228-4; Alienation of land acquired EROSION AND Safety standards 234-1; 228-5;228-6;228-7; using fund moneys SEDIMENT CONTROL 234-8 228-8;228-9;228-10; 17-9 Administration and Sales 234-2 228-12;228-13 Animals 17-4 enforcement 234-8 Severability when effective Town Clerk 228-6;228-7; Bicycles 17-8 Animals 234-2 234-10 228-8;228-9;228-10; Bonds 17-5;17-6 Appeals 234-8 Sewers 234-1;234-2 228-11 COMMUNITY Appointments 234-1 Sidewalks 234-2 Treasurer 228-6 PRESERVATION Bonds 234-8 Signs 234-1 Vibrations 228-5 FUND AND Building permits 234-1 Single-family dwellings Violations and penalties COMMUNITY Cemeteries 234-1 234-3 228-13 HOUSING FUND Certificates of occupancy Soil erosion and sediment Waiver by Town Board 17-1\17-11 234-8 control 234-1 228-10 Condominiums 17-4 Complaints 234-8 Stop-work orders 234-2; Waivers 228-10 Definitions 17-4 Construction 234-1;234-2; 234-8 Water 228-2;228-4;228-5; Easements 17-9 234-3;234-5;234-7; Storage 234-3 228-7 Effective date 17-11 234-8 Storm sewers 234-2 Water supply 228-7 Fees 17-8 Contractor certification Stormwater 234-1;234-2; Yards 228-6;228-11 Findings 17-2 234-5 234-3;2344;234-7; SOLAR COLLECTORS Hearings 17-7 Costs and expenses 234-1; 234-8 FIRE PREVENTION AND Historic preservation 17-4; 234-8 Stormwater control 234-1; BUILDING CODE 17-8 County Clerk 234-7 234-2;234-7 ADMINISTRATION Historic properties 17-8 Definitions 234-2 Stormwater management 144-3 Improvements 17-8 Design standards 234-7 234-1;234-2;234-3; Light Industrial(LI)District Legislative purpose 17-3 Drainage 234-2;234-3; 234-5;234-6;234-7; 280-62 Management of lands 234-8 234-8 Light Industrial Park/ acquired pursuant to Driveways 234-2 Stormwater Pollution Planned Office Park chapter 17-8 Easements 234-3;234-7 Prevention Plans (LIO)District 280-58 Natural resources 17-2; Emergencies 234-1 234-1;234-2;234-3; SOLAR ENERGY 17-3;17-8 Erosion and sediment 234-5;234-8 Light Industrial(LI)District Open space 17-4;17-5; control 234-1;234-2; Technical standards 234-6 280-62 17-8;17-9 234-3;234-6;234-7; Town Board 234-1;234-9 Light Industrial Park/ Parking 17-8 234-8 Utilities 234-3 Planned Office Park Parks and recreation 17-4 Escrow deposits 234-8 Violations and penalties ►.�.' (LIO)District 280-58 Purposes of fund 17-6 Excavations 234-2;234-3 234-5;234-7;234-8 Plum Island Conservation Recreation areas 17-4 Farms and farming 234-2 Walls 234-2 District(PIC)280-187 Sales 17-4;17-9 Fees 234-1;234-3;234-9 Water 234-1;234-2;234-3; Plum Island Research Severability 17-10 Fees for services 234-9 234-8 District(PIR)280-183 Southold Community Fences 234-1 Water conservation 234-6 Site Plan Approval 280-138 Preservation Fund Fill 234-2 Water quality 234-1;234-2; ZONING 280-4 established 17-5 Final plans 234-7 234-3;234-5;234-6; SOLAR ENERGY Title 17-1 Financial institutions 234-8 234-7 SYSTEMS Town Board 17-2;17-4; Grades and grading 234-1; Water supply 234-2 FIRE PREVENTION AND 17-5;17-6;17-7;17-8 234-2;234-3;234-8 Watercourses 234-2 BUILDING CODE Water 17-8 Groundwater 234-1;234-2; Wells 234-2 ADMINISTRATION Wetlands 17-3;17-4 234-8 Wetlands 234-2;234-3 144-8 Wildlife 17-4;17-8 Guarantees 234-8 SPECIAL EVENTS Light Industrial(LI)District SOUTHOLD COMMUNITY. Impoundment 234-2 REQUIRING 280-62 PRESERVATION Improvements 234-2;234-3 CHAIRPERSON OF Light Industrial Park/ PROJECT PLAN Inspections 234-3;234-7; THE ZONING BOARD Planned Office Park COMMUNITY 234-8;234-9 OF APPEALS' (LIO)District 280-58 PRESERVATION Landscaping 234-1;234-8 APPROVAL ZONING 280-2 FUND AND Legislative intent 234-1 Ambulance service 205-5 SOLID WASTE COMMUNITY Letters of credit 234-8 Appeal from denial of a Garbage,Rubbish and HOUSING FUND Liability 234-8 special event permit Refuse 233-1;233-3.1; 17-12\17-15 Licenses and permits 2344 205-6 233-6 Liens 234-8 Appeals 205-6 IDX:52 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SPECIAL EVENTS REQUIRING CHAIRPERSON INDEX OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS' APPROVAL... Application requirements Zoning Board of Appeals ZONING 280-4;280-78; SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 205-4 205-7 280-139\280-144 FIRE PREVENTION AND Application review SPECIAL EXCEPTION Zoning Board of Appeals BUILDING CODE procedure and USES �280-140;280-141; ADMINISTRATION standards 205-5 Abandonment 280-141 280-142;280-144 144-8 Assessments 205-4 Additional conditions and SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS STANDING COMMITTEES Certificates of insurance safeguards 280-144 Agricultural-Conservation Affordable Housing(AHD) 205-4 Application;hearing; (A-C)District and District 280-31 Costs and expenses 205-5 approval;violations of Low-Density STEEP SLOPES Easements 205-4;205-5 conditions 280-141 Residential R-80, FLOOD DAMAGE Emergencies 2054 Bufferyards 280-143 R-120,R-200 and PREVENTION 148-4 Fees 205-4;205-5 Building permits 280-140 R-400 Districts 280-13 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Fire extinguishers 2054 Churches 280-143 Board of Appeals 280-146 240-4 Fire Marshal 205-5 Construction 280-140; General Business(B) STOP AND YIELD Firesafety 2054 280-141 District 280-48 INTERSECTIONS Garbage,rubbish and refuse Demolition 280-140 Hamlet Business(HB) Bridges 260-6 205-4 Dust 280-143 District 280-45 Deer 260-4;260-6 Hearings 205-6 Emergencies 280-143 Hamlet Density(HD) Hedges 260-4 Inspections 205-5 Fees 280-141 Residential District Ponds 260-4;260-6 Liability insurance 205-4 Gases 280-143 280-22 Schools 260-6 Licenses and permits General Business(B) Light Industrial(LI)District Signs 260-4;260-6 205-4;205-5 District 280-48 280-62 Stop intersections 260-4; Lighting 205-4 General standards 280-142 Light Industrial Park/ 260-5 Notices 205-4 Groundwater 280-143 Planned Office Park Stop intersections with Parking 205-4 Hamlet Business(HB) (LIO)District 280-58 flashing signals 260-5 Permitted uses 205-5 District 280-45 Limited Business(LB). Stop intersections with stop Planning Board 205-5 Hearings 280-141 District 280-41 signs 260-4 Planning Commission 205-5 Light Industrial(LI)District Low-Density Residential Trees 260-4;260-6 Police Department 205-5 280-62 R-40 District 280-17 VEHICLES AND Police officers 205-5 Light Industrial Park/ Marine I(MI)District TRAFFIC 2604\260-6 PUBLIC Planned Office Park 280-52 Wells 2604;260-6 ENTERTAINMENT, (LIO)District 280-58 Marine II(MII)District Yield intersections 260-6 AND SPECIAL Limited Business(LB) 280-55 STOP INTERSECTIONS EVENTS 205-4\205-6 District 28041 Plum Island Conservation Stop and Yield Intersections Safety standards 2054; Matters to be considered District(PIC)280-187 2604;260-5 205-5 280-143 Plum Island Research STOP-WORK ORDERS Sales 205-4 Natural features 280-143 District(PIR)280-183 FIRE PREVENTION AND Sanitary facilities 205-4 Noise 280-143 Residential Office(RO) BUILDING CODE Security standards 205-4 See Also District 280-38 ADMINISTRATION Signs 205-4 NONCONFORMING Resort Residential(RR) 144-3;144-5;144-12; Site plan review and USES District 280-35 144-13;144-24;144-25 _ approval 205-5 Odors 280-143 Site Plan Approval FLOOD DAMAGE Town Attorney 205-5 Off-street parking 280-143 280-130;280-131 PREVENTION 148-14 Town Board-205-4;205-5; Parking 280-143 Special Exception Uses LANDMARK 205-6 Permitted uses 280-143 280-139;280-140; PRESERVATION Town Clerk 205-5;205-6 See Also PERMITTED 280-141;280-142 170-12 Trash 205-4 USES Wireless Communication SPDES STORMWATER Utilities 205-4 Plum Island Conservation Facilities 280-70; MANAGEMENT AND Variances 205-5 District(PIC)280-187 280-71;280-73; EROSION AND Vehicles 205-4 Plum Island Research 280-74;280-76.2; SEDIMENT Vendors 205-4 District(PIR)280-183 280-76.3 CONTROL 234-2; Violations and penalties Pollution 280-143 ZONING 280-154 234-8 205-5 See Also PROHIBITED SPECIAL PERMITS STORMWATER Waivers 205-4 USES Board of Appeals 280-146 MANAGEMENT Zoning Board of Appeals Public assemblies 280-143 BOATS,DOCKS AND 236-4 205-5 Purpose 280-139 WHARVES 96-18 WATERFRONT SPECIAL EVENTS Residential Office(RO) See Also BUILDING CONSISTENCY REQUIRING TOWN District 280-38 . PERMITS REVIEW 268-6 BOARD APPROVAL Resort Residential(RR) See Also CONSTRUCTION WETLANDS AND Assessments 205-7 District 280-35 PERMITS SHORELINE Certificates of insurance Safety standards 280-142; Garbage,Rubbish and 275-12.1;275-16 205-7 280-143 Refuse 233-6 STORAGE Costs and expenses 205-7 Schools 280-143 HUNTING 163-3 AGRICULTURAL LANDS E-mail 205-7 Screens and screening See Also LICENSES AND PRESERVATION 70-3 Events held on Town lands 280-143 PERMITS AGRICULTURAL USES, or events exceeding Sidewalks 280-143 Light Industrial Park/ 72-4 1,000 attendees 205-7 Smoke 280-143 Planned Office Park. Agricultural-Conservation Fees 205-7 Special Exception Uses (LIO)District 280-58 (A-C)District and Licenses and permits 205-7 280-140;280-141; PARKS AND Low-Density Lighting 205-7 280-144 RECREATION Residential R-80, Noise 205-7 Special exception uses; AREAS 193-7 R-120,R-200 and Notices 205-7 approval required PUBLIC R400 Districts 280-13 Parking 205-7 280-140 ENTERTAINMENT BOATS,DOCKS AND Parks and recreation 205-7 Special exceptions AND SPECIAL WHARVES 96-10; PUBLIC 280-139;280-140; EVENTS 205-8 96-25 ENTERTAINMENT 280-141;280-142 ZONING 280-4;280-154 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; AND SPECIAL Stormwater 280-143 SPEED LIMITS ' PROPERTY EVENTS 205-7 Stormwater management BOATS,DOCKS AND MAINTENANCE Safety standards 205-7 280-142 WHARVES 96-13 100-3 Town Board 205-7 Vehicles 280-143 HIGHWAY Emergency Removal of - _ Town Clerk 205-7 Vibrations 280-143 SPECIFICATIONS Vehicles 260-24 Vendors 205-7 Violations and penalties 161-12 Violations and penalties 280-141 TRANSPORTATION 205-7 Water supply 280-143 ACCESS Waivers 205-7 MANAGEMENT 64-5 IDX:53 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE STORAGE... FIRE PREVENTION AND STORM SEWER SYSTEMS; Storm sewers 235-1;235-2 SUBDIVISION OF LAND BUILDING CODE ILLICIT Stormwater 235-1;235-2; 240-3;240-11;240-19; ADMINISTRATION DISCHARGES, 235-5;235-6;235-7; 240-36;240-44 144-3;144-8;144-19; ACTIVITIES AND 235-9;235-10;235-12 Water Quality Improvement 144-20 CONNECTIONS Stormwater management - 1743 Fishers Island Harbor Access and monitoring of 235-2;235-4 Waterfowl and Gull Feeding Management 157-6; discharges 235-10 Stormwater pollution and Domestic Pet 157-12 Accidental discharges 235-7 prevention plans 235-2 Waste 83-27 Floating Homes 96-26; Air conditioning 235-5 Suspension of access to WATERFRONT 96-27 Alternative remedies 235-16 MS4 235-8 CONSISTENCY FLOOD DAMAGE Appeal of notice of Tests 235-5 REVIEW 268-3 PREVENTION 1484; violation 235-13 Trash 235-1 WETLANDS AND 148-12;148-16;148-22 Appeals 235-13;235-14 Violations and penalties SHORELINE 275-3 Garbage,Rubbish and Applicability 235-3 235-2;235-5;235-6; Wireless Communication Refuse 233-1 Code Enforcement Officer 235-8;235-10;235-12; Facilities 280-72 General Business(B) 235-16 235-14;235-15; STORMWATER CONTROL District 280-48 Construction 235-2;235-5; 235-16;235-17 SPDES STORMWATER Hamlet.Business(HB) 235-9 Violations deemed a public MANAGEMENT AND District 280-45 Corrective measures after nuisance 235-17 EROSION AND JUNKYARDS 166-3 appeal 235-14 Waivers 235-5 SEDIMENT Light Industrial(LI)District Costs and expenses 235-7; Warrants 235-14 CONTROL 234-1; 280-62 235-10;235-12; Water 235-2;235-3;235-5 234-2;234-7 Light Industrial Park/ 235-14;235-17 Water pollution 235-2 STORMWATER Planned Office Park Curbs 235-2 Water quality 235-2 MANAGEMENT (LIO)District 280-58 Definitions 235-2 Wetlands 235-5 Accessory buildings and Limited Business(LB) Demolition 235-2 Yard waste 235-1 structures 236-4 District 280-41 Discharge prohibitions STORM SEWERS Activities requiring a LITTERING 174-1 235-5 SEWERS AND SEWAGE stormwater Marine III Zone District Drainage 235-2 DISPOSAL 215-2; management control (MIII)280-205 Emergencies 235-8;235-11 215-3 plan 236-10 Parking at Beaches 189-7 Enforcement 235-12 SPDES STORMWATER Advertising 236-4 Plum Island Research Excavations 235-2 MANAGEMENT AND Animals 236-4 District(PIR)280-183 Garbage,rubbish and refuse EROSION AND Appeals 236-14 Records Management 235-2 SEDIMENT Applicability and 59-12;59-13;59-14 Grades and grading 235-2 CONTROL 234-2 prohibitions 236-5 RENTAL PERMITS 207-7 Groundwater 235-5 STORM SEWER Application process 236-12 Residential Office(RO) Gutters 235-2 SYSTEMS;ILLICIT Assessments 236-12 District 280-38 Hazardous materials and DISCHARGES, Blocks 236-4 Roadway Construction substances 235-2; ACTIVITIES AND Board of Trustees 236-13 161-29;161-30 235-11 CONNECTIONS Board of Zoning Appeals SALVAGE CENTERS Hazardous wastes 235-1 235-1;235-2 236-14 211-3 Hearings 235-8 See Also STORMWATER Bonds 236-4 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Illicit connections 235-1; MANAGEMENT Buffers 236-13 DISPOSAL 215-2; 235-2;235-5;235-12 STORMWATER Building Inspector 236-4; 215-4 Industrial or construction BOATS,DOCKS AND 236-9;236-12;236-13; Signs 280-88 activity discharges . WHARVES 96-8 236-15 Site Plan Approval 235-9 1HIGHWAY Building permits 236-5 280-134;280-137 Injunctive relief 235-15 SPECIFICATIONS Burning 236-4 SOIL REMOVAL 228-7 Inspections 235-1;235-10 161-6;161-8 Certificates of occupancy SPDES STORMWATER Investigations 235-16 Preservation of Natural 236-15 MANAGEMENT AND Lawns 235-1;235-5 Features 240-50; Compliance 236-11 EROSION AND Municipal Clerk 235-13 240-51 Conservation districts SEDIMENT Notices 235-5;235-6; RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 236-12 CONTROL 234-3 235-8;235-11;235-12 Roadway Construction Construction 236-4;236-9; STORM SEWER Notices of violations 161-27;161-29; 236-11;236-12;236-13 SYSTEMS;ILLICIT 235-12;235-13;235-14 161-30;161-32;161-36 Costs and expenses 236-13; DISCHARGES, Notification of spills 235-11 SEWERS AND SEWAGE 236-15 ACTIVITIES AND Nuisances 235-17 DISPOSAL 215-2; Decks 236-10 CONNECTIONS 235-2 Parking 235-2 2154 Definitions 236-4 STORMWATER Pet waste 235-1 Site Plan Approval Demolition 236-4 MANAGEMENT Pollution 235-2;235-12 280-129;280-133 Dirt 236-4 236-4;236-12;236-13 Prohibition against activities SOIL REMOVAL 228-4 Discharges 236-6 S SUBDIVISION OF LAND contaminating SPDES STORMWATER Docks 236-4 240-44 stormwater 235-6 MANAGEMENT AND Drainage 236-3;236-4; TOURIST AND TRAILER Purpose;intent 235-1 EROSION AND 236-5;236-7;236-8; CAMPS 253-14 Records 235-2;235-10; SEDIMENT 236-12;236-13 VEHICLES,MOTOR- 235-11 CONTROL 234-1; Driveways 236-8;236-12; DRIVEN 264-19 Remedies not exclusive 234-2;234-3;234-4; 236-13 WATERFRONT 235-18 234-7;234-8 Dust 236-13 CONSISTENCY Requirement to prevent, Special Exception Uses Emergencies 236-10 REVIEW 268-3 control,and reduce 280-143 Emergency Management WETLANDS AND stormwater pollutants STORM SEWER Agency 236-4 SHORELINE 275-2 by the use of best SYSTEMS;ILLICIT Environmental quality ZONING 280-4;280-78; management practices DISCHARGES, review 236-4 280-79;280-104; 235-7 ACTIVITIES AND Erosion and sediment 280-110;280-111; Responsibility for CONNECTIONS control 236-1;2364; 280-118;280-119 administration 235-4 235-1;235-2;235-5; 236-5;236-13 STORAGE TANKS Safety standards 235-1; 235-6;235-7;235-9; Excavations 236-4;236-10; FLOOD DAMAGE 235-2;235-17 235-10;235-12 236-11;236-12; PREVENTION 148-4; Search wan-ants 235-10 STORMWATER 236-13;236-15 148-16 Security standards 235-10 MANAGEMENT Explosives 236-4 Sewers 235-2 236-3;2364;236-8; Fences 236-4 Sidewalks 235-2 236-10;236-12;236-13 Fill 236-4;236-13 Solid waste 235-2 Flammables 236-4 Storage 235-2 IDX:54 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX STORMWATER MANAGEMENT... Floodplains 236-3;236-4; ACTIVITIES AND Driveways 237-13 Numbering system 236-10;236-13 CONNECTIONS Emergencies 237-6;237-13 established;changes; Floodways 236-13 235-2;235-4 Excavations 237-4;237-6; unnamed roads 237-24 Forestry 236-4 See Also STORM SEWERS 237-9;237-11;237-12; Pedestrians 237-26 Grades and grading 236-4; 237-13;237-16 Penalties for offenses 236-5;236-10;236-12; Stormwater 236-3;2364; See Also EXCAVATIONS 237-29 236-13 236-8;236-10;236-12; Fees 237-10 Planning Board 237-25 Groundwater 236-4; 236-13 Fill 237-13 Police officers 237-28 236-10;236-13 STORMWATER Fire Department 237-13 Posting of numbers 237-25 Gutters 236-4;236-9 MANAGEMENT Fire hydrants 237-12; Records 237-24 Hearings 236-4 236-1;236-3;236-4; 237-13 Signs 237-26 Horses 236-4 236-5;236-9;236-10; Gas 237-6 STREETS AND Hot tubs 236-4 236-11;236-12;236-13 Grades and grading 237-13 SIDEWALKS 237-22\ Improvements 236-12 Stormwater pollution Guarantees 237-9 237-29 Inspection,restoration, prevention plans 236-4 Inspections 237-14 Tax bill;compliance certificate of occupancy Street Excavations 237-7 Insurance 237-8;237-18 deadline 237-27 and fines 236-15 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Insurance coverage 237-8 Town Board 237-24;237-28 Inspections 236-15 240-17 Liability 237-13;237-14;. Trustees 237-25 Insurance 236-4 Swimming pools 236-4 237-16;237-18 Vehicles 237-26 Landscaping 236-11 Technical standards 236-4 Licenses and permits Violations and penalties Licenses and permits Title 236-1 237-6;237-10;237-13 237-29 236-4;236-9 Topsoil removal 236-10 Lighting 237-12 STREET OPENINGS Liens 236-15 TOURIST AND TRAILER Lots 237-14 See Also EXCAVATIONS Livestock 236-4 CAMPS 253-2 Notice to public utilities WATERFRONT Lots 236-8 Town Attorney 236-15 237-11 CONSISTENCY Mobile homes 2364 Town Board 236-4;236-15 Notices 237-6;237-11; REVIEW 268-3 Mulching,236-4;236-13 Trees 236-13 237-13 STREET TREES Natural features 236-13 Utilities 236-4;236-10; Obstructions 237-12 HIGHWAY Natural resources 236-4 236-12 Penalties for offenses SPECIFICATIONS Notices 236-4;236-15 Variances 236-2 237-17 161-3 Parking 236-4;236-8 Violations and penalties Permit required 237-6 Light Industrial Park/ Patios 236-4 236-15 Permit requirements 237-13 Planned Office Park Performance standards Walls 236-4 Police Department 237-12; (LIO)District 280-58 236-13;236-15 Water 236-3;236-4; 237-13 Preservation of Natural Performance standards for 236-10;236-12;236-13 Protective measures 237-12 Features 240-49 approval of a Water pollution 236-4 Responsibility for damages; Roadway Construction stormwater Water supply 236-3;236-4 repair 237-16 161-44 management control Watercourses 236-4; Revocation 237-15 Site Plan Approval plan 236-13. 236-10;236-13 Short title 237-4 280-129;280-133 Pollution 236-3;236-4 Wells 236-4 Sidewalks 237-5;237-6; SUBDIVISION OF LAND Ponds 236-4;236-12; Wetlands 236-3;236-4; 237-12;237-13 240-17;240-21 236-13 236-5;236-7;236-10; Signs 237-13 STREETLIGHTING Porches 236-4 236-13 Stormwater management Design Standards 240-46 Poultry 236-4 WETLANDS AND 237-7 HIGHWAY Prohibited discharges 236-7 SHORELINE 275-6; STREETS AND SPECIFICATIONS Purpose 236-3 275-8 SIDEWALKS 237-4\ 161-3;1614 Requirements for all land- Yard waste 236-4 237-18 See Also LIGHTING disturbing activities or Yards 236-10 Town Board 237-5;237-10; LIGHTING,OUTDOOR impervious surfaces STORMWATER 237-17;237-18 172-2;172-5;172-8 236-9 POLLUTION Town Clerk 237-10 POLICE DEPARTMENT Requirements for all PREVENTION PLANS Trees 237-13 RULES AND stormwater discharges SPDES STORMWATER Trenches 237-13 REGULATIONS 236-8 MANAGEMENT AND Utilities 237-11;237-16 A290-37;A290-38 Roofs 236-4 EROSION AND Utility poles 237-13 Roadway Construction Safety standards 236-2; SEDIMENT Vehicles 237-13 16146 236-3;236-13 CONTROL 234-1; Violations and penalties SUBDIVISION OF LAND Sales 236-4 234-2;234-3;234-5; 237-17 240-17;240-21 Sheds 236-4 234-8 Waiver of insurance and STREETS AND Sidewalks 236-4;236-12 STORM SEWER bond requirements SIDEWALKS Signs 236-4 SYSTEMS;ILLICIT 237-18 See Also CROSSWALKS Site Plan Approval 280-133 DISCHARGES, Waivers 237-13;237-18 See Notification of Defects Site plans 236-4;236-12 ACTIVITIES AND Water 237-6;237-13 237-1\237-3 Soil erosion and sediment CONNECTIONS 235-2 STREET NUMBERING See Removal of Utility control 236-3;236-12; STORMWATER Building Inspector 237-28 Poles 237-30\237-33 236-13;236-15 MANAGEMENT Building permits 237-25; See Also SIDEWALKS SOIL REMOVAL 228-6 236-4. 237-26 See Snow and Ice Removal Solid waste 236-4• STREET EXCAVATIONS Certificates of occupancy 237-19\237-21 SPDES STORMWATER Adoption of Renumbered 237-25 See Street Excavations MANAGEMENT AND 2006 Code 1-14 Charges 237-23 '237-4\237-18 EROSION AND Application requirements Code Enforcement Officer See Street Numbering SEDIMENT 237-7 237-28 237-22\237-29 CONTROL 234-1; Assessments 237-14 Construction 237-25; STRUCTURES,UNSAFE 234-2;234-3;234-5; Backfilling 237-13;237-16 237-26 See UNSAFE BUILDINGS 234-6;234-7;234-8 Barricades 237-12;237-13 Definitions 237-23 See UNSAFE Special Exception Uses Bonds 237-9;237-18 Display of numbers;style STRUCTURES 280-142 Brush,grass and weeds and size 237-26 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Statutory authorization; 237-13 Driveways 237-23 Abandonment 240-37 conflicts with other Completion reimbursement Emergencies 237-22 Action on final plats which laws 236-2 and assessment 237-14 Enforcement 237-28 are in substantial Stop-work orders 236-4 Construction 237-12; Fees 237-23 agreement with Storage 236-4;236-12; 237-13;237-14 Height regulations 237-26 approved preliminary / 236-13 Costs and expenses 237-7; Legislative intent 237-22 plats 240-24 STORM SEWER 237-9;237-14;237-16 Lots 237-23 Action on preliminary plat SYSTEMS;.ILLICIT Curbs 237-6;"237-13 240-19 DISCHARGES, Definitions 237-5 IDX:55 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE SUBDIVISION OF LAND... Action on sketch plat; Drainage 240-3;240-4; General requirements Open Development Area decision 240-13 240-9;240-10;240-11; 240-4;240-27 240-26\240-30 Additional Requirements 240-17;240-19; General Requirements; Open space 240-2;240-3; 240-52\240-58 240-21;240-32; Classification 240-4\ 240-10;240-21; Administration fee 240-37 240-36;240-37; 240-5 240-42;240-43; - Affordable housing 240-2; 240-41;24044 Grades and grading 240-3; 240-44;240-54 240-10;240-25;240-53 Drainage plan 240-7; 240-4;240-6;240-10; Paper 240-20.240-28; Agricultural districts 240-17;240-20; 240-17;240-19; 240-29;240-30 240-10;240-42 240-21;240-23; 240-21;240-41 Parking 240-44 Animals 240-3;240-44 240-25;240-30; Groundwater 240-4 Parks and recreation 240-3; Appeals 240-10 240-32;240-35 Guarantees 240-31;240-33; 240-4;240-10;240-42; Assessments 240-7;240-44 Driveways 240-3 240-34 240-52;240-53;240-54 Authority and purpose Easements 240-3;240-10; Guaranties 240-34;240-38 Pedestrians 240-3;240-4; 240-42 240-17;240-21; Gutters 240-44 240-10;240-42; Backfilling 240-36 240-26;240-27; Hearings 240-13;240-19; 240-53;240-54 Bicycles 240-10;240-53 240-28;240-42; 240-25;240-29; Penalties for offenses Blocks 240-3;240-10; 240-44;240-54 240-30;240-53 240-60 240-17;240-21 Emergency Management Height regulations 240-10 Performance bond 240-32 Bonds 240-3;240-7; Agency 240-10;240-42 Historic features 240-4 Planning Board 240-3; 240-20;240-23; Enforcement 240-59\240-61 Horses 240-3 240-5;240-6;240-8; 240-25;240-30; Environmental impact Improvements 240-3; 240-9;240-10;240-11; 240-31;240-32; statements 240-18; 240-6;240-9;240-10; 240-12;240-13; 240-33;240-34; 240-19;240-22;240-25 240-16;240-17; 240-14;240-16; 240-35;240-36;240-37 Environmental quality 240-20;240-30; 240-18;240-19; Bonds and Other Security review 240-3;240-8; 240-31;240-32; 240-20;240-21; 240-31\240-34 240-18;240-19; 240-33;240-34; 240-22;240-23; Bridges 240-17 240-22;240-25;240-30 240-35;240-36; 240-24;240-25; Brush,grass and weeds Environmental review 240-37;240-38; 240-29;240-30; 240-10 240-18;240-22 240-39;240-40; 240-32;240-34; Buffers 240-3;240-17; Environmentally sensitive 240-41;240-53;240-59 240-35;240-38; 240-21;240-42;240-43 areas 240-10;240-43 Inspection of improvements 240-39;240-40; Building permits 240-10; Erosion and sediment 240-36 - 240-41;240-42; 240-25 control 240-11; Inspections 240-9;240-10; 24044;240-52; Certificates of approval 240-19;240-36 240-20;240-32; 240-53;240-54; 240-21 Establishment 240-26 240-33;240-36;240-37 240-56;240-57; Charges 240-8 Excavations 240-36 Landfills 240-44 240-58;240-59 Cluster Development Expiration 240-14 Landscaping 240-32; Planning Commission 240-42\240-44 Farms and farming 240-10; 240-36;240-42;240-43 240-12 Cluster developments 240-42;240-43 Letters of credit 240-34 Playgrounds 240-10; 240-3;240-10;240-42; Fees 240-3;240-6;240-7; Liability 240-54 240-43;24044; 240-43;240-44 240-8;240-9;240-10; Licenses and permits 240-52;240-53 _ Comprehensive Plan 240-3; 240-16;240-19; 240-21;240-25;240-26 Ponds 240-4;240-10; 240-4;240-10;240-11; 240-20;240-30; Liens 240-34;240-44 240-42 240-19;240-42; 240-34;240-37; Lighting 24044 Poultry 240-3;24044 240-43;240-53 240-44;240-53 Livestock 240-3;240-44 Preliminary Plat Review Conservation Board 240-42 Fences 240-36 Lots 240-3;2404;240-10; 240-15\240-19 Construction 240-3;240-6; Final Plat Review 240-20\ 240-17;240-21; Preliminary plats 240-3; 240-10;240-16; 240-25 240-26;240-27; 240-6;240-7;240-8; 240-17;240-21; Final plats 240-3;240-6; 240-30;240-41; 240-13;240-15; 240-25;240-31; 240-7;240-8;240-13; 240-42;240-43; 240-16;240-17; 240-32;240-35; 240-15;240-16; 240-44;240-53; 240-18;240-19; 240-36;240-37; 240-19;240-20; 240-57;240-59 240-20;240-22; 240-39;24040; 240-21;240-22; Maintenance bond 240-33 240-24;240-25; 240-54;240-59 240-23;240-24; See Also MAJOR 240-53;240-58 Coordination of review of 240-25;240-28; SUBDIVISIONS See Preservation of Natural performance bond 240-31;240-32; Manholes 240-17 Features 240-49\240-51 estimate 240-23 240-35;240-36; Mapping of completed Procedure 240-29 Coordination with other 240-41;240-42; improvements; Protection and use of open agencies 240-12 240-44;240-52;240-53 monuments 24041 space lands created by Costs and expenses 240-8; Final plats not in substantial Markers 240-41 cluster development 240-10;240-20; agreement with Master Plan 240-10;240-17 240-44 240-23;240-32; approved preliminary Meetings 240-13;240-23; Purpose 240-2 S 240-34;240-37;24044 plats or when no 240-40 Purpose of performance County Clerk 240-3; preliminary plat is Membership 240-44 bond 240-31 240-21;240-25; required 240-25 Methods of enforcement Records 240-10;240-17; 240-30;240-34; Fire alarms 240-17 240-61 240-19;240-21; 240-35;240-44; Fire hydrants 240-10; Modification of design of 240-25;240-29; 240-52;240-57 240-17;240-21; improvements 24040 240-34;240-35; Creation of lots 240-30 240-35;240-36 Monuments 240-10; 240-38;240-41; Crosswalks 240-3 Fire protection 240-4;240-9 240-17;240-21;240-41 240-44;240-52;240-57 Culverts 240-10;240-17 Floodplains 240-3;240-4 Natural features 240-3; Recreation areas 240-3; Curbs 240-17;240-21 Forestry 240-3;240-44 240-43;240-53;240-54 240-4;240-10;240-42; Definitions 240-3 Forms of security; Natural resources 240-4; 240-43;240-44;240-52 Design standards 240-36 expiration and terms of 240-10 Reports 240-3;240-19 See Design Standards bonds;default 240-34 Nonconforming lots 240-57 Required improvements and 240-45\240-48 Gas 240-35 Notices 240-13;240-18; utilities 240-35 Determination of location of General application 240-19;240-22; Required Public open spaces created by procedure 240-6 240-25;240-29; Improvements; cluster development General Application 240-30;240-32; Inspections;Fees using primary and Procedure;Submission 240-36;24044;240-54 240-35\240-41 secondary conservation Requirements;Fees Odors 24044 Reservation of lands for areas 240-43 240-6\240-8 Off-road vehicles 240-44 pedestrian trails 240-54 General Provisions 240-1\ Off-street parking 240-4 240-2 Official Map 240-3;240-4; 240-10;240-17 IDX:56 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX SUBDIVISION OF LAND... Reservation of parkland on Violations 240-59 STORMWATER Exemption for War subdivision plats Violations and penalties MANAGEMENT Veterans and Gold Star containing residential 240744;240-59; 236-4 Parents 245-16.1 units 240-53 ' 240-60;240-61 SUBDIVISION OF LAND FIRE PREVENTION AND Review of sketch plat Waiver 240-38 240-3 BUILDING CODE 240-11 Waiver of requirements WETLANDS AND ADMINISTRATION Safeguards during 240-15 SHORELINE 275-3; 144-13;144-25 construction 240-39 Waiver,adjustment of 275-11 MUNICIPAL BUILDING Safety standards 240-2; property lines 240-57 ZONING 280-4 ENERGY 240-4;240-10;240-38; Waivers 240-10;240-15; BENCHMARKING 240-43;240-56 240-38;240-40; _ T _ 177-5 Sales 240-3;240-34 240-56;240-57 NOISE,PREVENTION OF Schools 240-4;240-53 Waivers of certain TARGETED BUSINESS 180-4 Septic systems 240-10 provisions 240-56 INVESTMENT RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 Setbacks 240-19;240-42; Water 240-3;240-4; EXEMPTION See Also RENTAL 240-43 24090;240-17; Assessments 245-7 PROPERTY Sewers 240-10;240-17; 240-21;240-35; Assessor 245-7 WETLANDS AND 240-42;240-44 240-36;240-42;240-44 Certificates of occupancy SHORELINE 275-12.1 Sheds 240-42 Water supply 240-9; 245-7 ZONING 280-4 Sidewalks 240-17;240-21; 240-10;240-11; Construction 245-7 TERMS OF OFFICE 240-36 240-17;240-19; Costs and expenses 245-7 AGRICULTURAL Signs 240-17;240-19, 240-42;240-44 Exemption granted 245-7 ADVISORY 240-21 Watercourses 240-3;240-41 Improvements 245-7 COMMITTEE 71-3 Site plans 240-42 Wells 240-4;240-10; Permitted uses 245-7 Ethics Board 26-21;26-23 Sketch plans 240-7; 240-17;240-21; Schools 245-7 Residency Requirements 240-10;240-13; 240-35;240-44 TAXATION 245-7 42-10 240-16;240-20 Wetlands 240-3;2404; TAX ASSESSOR Site Plan Approval 280-135 Sketch Plat Review 240-9\ 240-10;240-17; See Also ASSESSOR Superintendent of Highways 240-14 240-21;240-42 SUBDIVISION OF LAND 42-5 Sketch plats 240-6;240-7; When effective;effect on 240-34 Town Clerk 42-1 240-8;240-9;240-10; existing plats 240-58 TAXATION TRANSPORTATION 240-11;240-12; Wildlife 240-3;240-44 See Assessment and Tax ACCESS 240-13;240-17; Zoning Board of Appeals Relief for Superstorm MANAGEMENT 64-4 240-20;240-26; 240-57 Sandy Impact 245-20\ TESTS 240-27;240-28 Zoning districts 240-10; 245-24 COASTAL EROSION Standards and procedures 240-17;240-26; See Exemption for Cold HAZARD AREAS for acceptance of 240-27;240-42 War Veterans 245-17\ 111-6 streets;recreation and SUMMONSES 245-18 FIRE PREVENTION AND park areas 240-52 Dogs 83-9 See Exemption for Disabled BUILDING CODE Statutory authority 240-1 SUPERINTENDENT OF Persons With Limited ADMINISTRATION Steep slopes 240-4 HIGHWAYS Income 245-10 144-3;144-5;144-15; Storage 240-44 OFFICERS AND See Exemption for Historic 144-18;144-19 Stormwater 240-3;240-11; EMPLOYEES 42-5\ Properties 245-19 General Business(B) 240-19;240-36;24044 42-8 See Exemption for District 280-48 Stormwater management Referendum to be held 42-7 Volunteer Firefighters HIGHWAY 240-17 Supersession of Town Law and Ambulance SPECIFICATIONS Street trees 240-17;240-21 42-6 Workers 245-11\245-14 161-2;161-6 Streetlighting 240-17; Term of office 42-5 See Exemption for War Light Industrial(LI)District 240-21 Terms of office 42-5 Veterans and Gold Star 280-62 Subdivision classifications When effective 42-8 Parents 245-15\ Light Industrial Park/ 240-5 SUPERSTORM SANDY 245-16.1 Planned Office Park Submission 240-9;240-16; Assessment and Tax Relief See Senior Citizen (LIO)District 280-58 240-20 for Superstorm Sandy Exemption 245-1\245-6 POLICE DEPARTMENT Submission requirements Impact 245-20• See Targeted Business RULES AND 240-7;240-28 245-21;245-22;245-23 Investment Exemption REGULATIONS Swimming pools 240-3 SURCHARGES 245-7 A290-45 Tax Assessor 240-34 ANIMALS 83-19;83-23 See Veterans'Exemption Roadway Construction Technical requirements FIRE PREVENTION AND 245-8\245-9 161-26;161-29; 240-10;240-17;240-21 BUILDING CODE TAXICABS 161-30;16140;161-46 Terms defined 240-3 ADMINISTRATION ZONING 280-111' SEWERS AND SEWAGE Tests 240-17;240-21; 144-8 TECHNICAL STANDARDS DISPOSAL 215-2; 240-35;240-36 VEHICLES AND SPDES STORMWATER 215-4;215-9;215-10 Time limitations 240-55 TRAFFIC 260-28 MANAGEMENT AND STORM SEWER Topsoil removal 240-3 SWIMMING POOLS EROSION AND SYSTEMS;ILLICIT Town Attorney 240-21; Agricultural-Conservation SEDIMENT DISCHARGES, 240-32;240-34;240-44 (A-C)District and CONTROL 234-6 ACTIVITIES AND Town Board 240-3;240-8; Low-Density STORMWATER CONNECTIONS 235-5 240-10;240-12; Residential R-80, MANAGEMENT SUBDIVISION OF LAND 240-19;240-25; R-120,R-200 and 236-4 240-17;240-21; 240-26;240-28; R400 Districts 280-13 TELECOMMUNICATIONS 240-35;240-36 240-29;240-32; BOATS,DOCKS AND FACILITIES WETLANDS AND 240-33;240-34; WHARVES 96-8 Wireless Communication SHORELINE 275-4 240-37;240-42; BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Facilities 280-69; Wireless Communication 240-52;240-53;240-58 PROPERTY 280-71 Facilities 280-69; Town Clerk 240-19; MAINTENANCE TENANTS 280-74 240-25;240-29; 100-4 Affordable Housing(AHD) THROUGH STREETS 240'-30;240-32;240-57 FIRE PREVENTION AND District 280-27; Roadway Construction Town Supervisor 240-29 BUILDING CODE 280-28;280-30 161-46 Trees 240-3;240-10 ADMINISTRATION Agricultural-Conservation TIRES Utilities 240-4;240-10; 144-8 (A-C)District and FIRE PREVENTION AND 240-17;240-21; Marine I(MI)District Low-Density BUILDING CODE 240-35;240-36; 280-52 Residential R-80, ADMINISTRATION 240-41;240-42 Marine II(MII)District R-120,R-200 and 144-19 Variances 240-57 280-55 R400 Districts 280-13 General Business(B) Vehicles 240-3;240-54 See Also POOLS District 280-48 IDX:57 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE TIRES.. JUNKYARDS 166-1 TOURIST AND TRAILER Violations and penalties Adoption of Renumbered LITTERING 174-3 CAMPS 253-14;253-19 2006 Code 1-14;1-15; TOBACCO Application;site plan 253-3 Water 253-6 1-16 Adoption of Renumbered Board of Health 253-6; Water supply 253-3;253-6; Affordable Housing(AHD) 2006 Code 1-14 253-7;253-14 253-14 District 280-25; POLICE DEPARTMENT Brush,grass and weeds TOWERS 280-26;280-29; RULES AND 253-5 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR 280-30;280-31 REGULATIONS Camps 253-1;253-2; 172-6 AGRICULTURAL A290-15 253-3;253-5;253-6; Small Wind Energy Systems ADVISORY TOBACCO 253-7;253-8;253-10; 277-1;277-2;277-3; COMMITTEE 71-1; ADVERTISING 253-11;253-12; 277-4;277-7 71-3;71-4 249-1;249-2;249-3; 253-13;253-14; Wireless Communication AGRICULTURAL LANDS 249-4;249-5 253-15;253-16 Facilities 280-69; PRESERVATION TOBACCO ADVERTISING Charges 253-2 280-72;280-74 70-2;70-4;70-5 Advertising 249-1;249-2; Communicable diseases ZONING 280-4;280-104 Agricultural Planned 249-3;249-4;249-5 253-14 TOWING Development District Child-care centers 249-2 Compensation 253-1 BOATS,DOCKS AND 280-173;280-174; Cigarettes 249-1;249-2 Complaints 253-15 WHARVES 96-7; 280-176;280-177; Compensation 249-2 Definitions 253-1 96-12;96-16 280-180 Definitions and word usage Distance between cottages POLICE DEPARTMENT Agricultural-Conservation 249-2 and other buildings or RULES AND (A-C)District and Disease control 249-1 trailers 253-9 REGULATIONS Low-Density Exceptions 249-4 Distance from property lines A290-15 Residential R-80, Grades and grading 249-2 and roadways 253-10 Shellfish 219-8 R-120,R-200 and Legislative intent and Drainage 253-5 ZONING 2804 R400 Districts 280-13 findings 249-1 Driveways 253-3;253-10; TOWN ATTORNEY ALARM SYSTEMS 75-2; Liability 249-2 253-11 Affordable Housing(AHD) 75-7 Licenses and permits 249-2 Duties of owner 253-14 District 280-30 ANIMALS 83-17 Minors 249-1 Entrances and exits;trespass Agricultural Planned ASSESSORS 9-4 Paper 249-2 on adjoining property Development District BINGO AND GAMES OF Parks and recreation 249-1 253-15 280-175 CHANCE 92-1 Penalties for offenses 249-6 Fees 253-4 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Board of Appeals 280-145; Reports 249-1 Fees;public hearing 253-4 PROPERTY 280-149 Restrictions 249-3 Fences 253-15 MAINTENANCE BOATS,DOCKS AND Sales 249-1;249-2 Fire extinguishers 253-14 100-8;100-11 WHARVES 96-10; Schools 249-1;249-2;249-3 Garbage collection;sewer Dogs 83-9 96-13;96-18;96-24 Severability 249-7 system 253-7 ELECTRICAL BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Signs 249-2;249-4 Garbage,rubbish and refuse INSPECTIONS 126-2 PROPERTY Smoke 249-1 253-7;253-14 Ethics Board 26-22 MAINTENANCE Smoking 249-1 General Regulations 253-1\ FILMING 139-3 100-7 Time frame for compliance 253-19 HIGHWAY BURNING,OUTDOOR 249-5 Grades and grading 253-5 SPECIFICATIONS 104-1 Tobacco 249-1;249-2; Hearings 253-2;253-4 161-49 CANNABIS 106-2;106-3 249-3;249-4;249-5 Inspections 253-13 Historic Preservation Chief of Police A290-7 Town Board 249-1 Licenses and permits District(HPD)280-196 COASTAL EROSION• Variances 249-1 253-3;253-12 LANDMARK HAZARD AREAS Violations and penalties Lighting 253-3 PRESERVATION 111-22;111-24; 249-6 Management 253-12 170-13 111-27;111-35 Walls 249-3 Markers 253-8 PUBLIC COMMITTEES, When effective 249-8 Minimum unit dimensions ENTERTAINMENT APPOINTMENT OF TOILET FACILITIES 253-8 AND SPECIAL 13-1;13-2;13-3;13-4 BOATS,DOCKS AND Nonapplicability 253-18 EVENTS 205-2 Community Preservation WHARVES 96-8 Notices 253-4 Real Estate Transfer Tax Fund Advisory Board PARKS AND Other ordinances and 17-35 17-16 RECREATION regulations 253-17 Residency Requirements DEFENSE AND AREAS 1934 Penalties for offenses 42-10 INDEMNIFICATION PUBLIC 253-19 Rules of Conduct 26-13 21-1 ENTERTAINMENT Permit required 253-2 SANITARY FLOW Districts 280-9 AND SPECIAL Records 253-13 CREDITS, Dogs 83-12 EVENTS 205-2 See Recreational Vehicle TRANSFER OF DOMESTIC See Also SANITARY Parks 253-20\253-24 117-5;117-9;117-10; PARTNERSHIPS FACILITIES Registration 253-14 117-11 121-5 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Reports 253-14 Site Plan Approval 280-130 Ducks 83-1;83-2;83-3; DISPOSAL 215-2 Roadways and driveways Small Wind Energy Systems 83-5 ZONING 280-4 253-11 277-7 ELECTRICAL T TOPSOIL PROTECTION Screening by plantings Special Events Requiring INSPECTIONS 126-1; See DIRT 253-16 Chairperson of the 126-2;126-3 See EXCAVATIONS Screens and screening Zoning Board of Emergency Removal of See FILL 253-16 Appeals'Approval Vehicles 260-24 TOPSOIL REMOVAL Septic tanks 253-7 205-5 Establishment of See Also DIRT Sewers 253-7 STORMWATER Community Housing See Also EXCAVATIONS Site plans 253-3 MANAGEMENT Fund 17-51;17-53 HIGHWAY Site requirements 253-5 236-15 ETHICS 26-18;26-26 SPECIFICATIONS Storage 253-14 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Ethics Board 26-21;26-22; 161-10 Stormwater management 240-21;240-32; 26-23 SOIL REMOVAL 228-3; 253-2 240-34;240-44 EXPENSES OF TOWN 228-4;228-5;228-6 Town Board 253-2;253-14; WATERFRONT OFFICERS 30-1 See Also SOIL REMOVAL 253-16;253-19 CONSISTENCY Farmland Bill of Rights STORMWATER Town Clerk 253-3;253-4 REVIEW 268-6;268-7 280-97;280-100 MANAGEMENT Trailer camps 253-10; WETLANDS AND FILMING 139-1;139-3; 236-10 253-16 SHORELINE 275-6 139-4;139-9 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Trailers 253-1;253-3; TOWN BOARD FIRE PREVENTION AND 240-3 253-9;253-10 Adoption of Code 1-2;1-4; BUILDING CODE Trespassing 253-15 1-8;1-9;1-10 ADMINISTRATION Vehicles 253-1;253-14 IDX:58 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX TOWN BOARD... 144-3;144-5;144-8; Real Estate Transfer Tax TRANSPORTATION OFFICERS AND 144-15;144-19; 17-19;17-34;17-38 ACCESS EMPLOYEES 42-1\ 144-25;144-27 RECORDS 59-3;59-8 MANAGEMENT 42-4 Fishers Island Harbor Records Management 59-15 64-2;64-4;64-5 Parking at Beaches 189-3; Management 157-3; Recreational Floating Zone Vehicle Traffic 260-26 189-4 157-6;157-7;157-12 District(RFZ) VEHICLES,MOTOR- PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS Floating Homes 96-26 280-197;280-198; DRIVEN 264-2 AND TRANSIENT FLOOD DAMAGE 280-200;280-201; Water Quality Improvement RETAIL PREVENTION 148-1; 280-204 17-41;17-42;17-43; MERCHANTS 197-3; 148-12 RENTAL PERMITS 207-1; 17-44;17-45;17-46 197-6;197-8;197-11 Garbage,Rubbish and 207-2;207-3;207-8 Waterfowl and Gull Feeding RECORDS 59-3;59-8 Refuse 233-1;233-2; Roadway Construction and Domestic Pet Records Management 59-12 233-3;233-3.1;233-4; 161-44;161-47 Waste 83-31 Recreational Floating Zone 233-6;233-7;233-8 Rules of Conduct 26-5; WATERFRONT District(RFZ) Grievance Procedures 47-4 26-9;26-10;26-13 CONSISTENCY 280-200;280-201 Hamlet Density(HD) SALVAGE CENTERS REVIEW 268-3; Referendum to be held 42-3 Residential District 211-3;211-5 2684;268-5 RENTAL PERMITS 207-8 280-21 SANITARY FLOW WETLANDS AND Rules of Conduct 26-5 HIGHWAY CREDITS, SHORELINE 275-3; SALVAGE CENTERS SPECIFICATIONS TRANSFER OF 275-3.1;275-7;275-16 211-3 161-12;161-49 117-5;117-6;117-7; YOUTH BOARD 68-1; SANITARY FLOW Historic Preservation 117-9;117-10;117-11; 68-4;68-5 CREDITS, District(HPD) 117-12;117-13;117-14 ZONING 280-4;280-92; TRANSFER OF 280-190;280-195; SEWERS AND SEWAGE 280-115;280-151; 117-7;117-9;117-10; 280-196 DISPOSAL 215-1; 280-155;280-157; 117-11;117-13;117-14 HOUSING FUND 34-3; 215-14;215-17 280-158;280-159 Shellfish 219-6 34-4;34-6 Shellfish 219-7 TOWN CLERK SOIL REMOVAL 228-6; HUNTING 163-2 SHELLFISH AND OTHER Adoption of Code 1-7;1-9; 228-7;228-8;228-9; JUNKYARDS 166-1; MARINE , 1-10;1-11 228-10;228-11 166-6;166-7;166-8 RESOURCES 219-22 Adoption of Renumbered Special Events Requiring LANDMARK Signs 280-81 2006 Code 1-14 Chairperson of the PRESERVATION Site Plan Approval Affordable Housing(AHD) Zoning Board of 170-4;170-5;170-10; 280-128;280-131; District 280-29;280-30 Appeals'Approval 170-11;170-14 280-135;280-138 Agricultural Planned 205-5;205-6 Light Industrial Park/ Small Wind Energy Systems Development District Special Events Requiring Planned Office Park 277-5;277-7 280-174 Town Board Approval (LIO)District 280-58 Snow and Ice Removal Agricultural-Conservation 205-7 LITTERING 174-5 237-19 (A-C)District and Street Excavations 237-10 LOCAL LAWS, SOIL REMOVAL 228-3; Low-Density SUBDIVISION OF LAND ADOPTION OF 38-1; 228-4;228-5;228-6; Residential R-80, 240-19;240-25; 38-3 228-7;228-8;228-9; R-120,R-200 and 240-29;240-30; MUNICIPAL BUILDING 228-10;228-12;228-13 R-400 Districts 280-13 240-32;240-57 ENERGY Southold Community ALARM SYSTEMS 75-6 Supersession of Town Law BENCHMARKING Preservation Fund ANIMALS 83-18;83-19; 42-2 177-6 17-2;17-4;17-5;17-6; 83-20;83-24 Term of office 42-1 NOISE,PREVENTION OF 17-7;17-8 Board of Appeals 280-150 Terms of office 42-1 180-2 Southold Community BOATS,DOCKS AND TOURIST AND TRAILER Notification of Defects Preservation Project WHARVES 96-32 CAMPS 253-3;253-4 237-2 Plan 17-12;17-13; Chief of Police A290-7 Town Clerk 42-1 OPEN SPACE 17-13.1 COASTAL EROSION WETLANDS AND PRESERVATION SPDES STORMWATER HAZARD AREAS SHORELINE 275-7 185-2;185-4;185-5 MANAGEMENT AND 111-25 When effective 42-4 Parking at Beaches 189-1; EROSION AND COMMITTEES, ZONING 280-92;280-158; 189-3;189-4 SEDIMENT APPOINTMENT OF 280-159 PARKS AND CONTROL 234-1; 13-3 TOWN ENGINEER RECREATION 234-9 Dogs 83-12 HIGHWAY AREAS 193-3.1; Special Events Requiring DOMESTIC SPECIFICATIONS 193-10 Chairperson of the PARTNERSHIPS 161-5;161-6;161-8; PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS Zoning Board of 121-4;121-5 161-49 AND TRANSIENT Appeals'Approval Ducks 83-1;83-3 RENTAL PERMITS 207-2 RETAIL 205-4;205-5;205-6. ETHICS 26-19 Roadway Construction MERCHANTS Special Events Requiring FILMING 139-3;139-4; 161-26;161-27; 197-11;197-12 Town Board Approval 139-5;139-6;139-8; 161-29;161-30; Pedestrians 260-27 205-7 139-13 161-31;16144 Plum Island Conservation STORMWATER Garbage,Rubbish and SEWERS AND SEWAGE District(PIC)280-187 MANAGEMENT Refuse 233-4;233-6 DISPOSAL 215-9 Plum Island Research 236-4;236-15 HIGHWAY Site Plan Approval District(PIR)280-183 Street Excavations 237-5; SPECIFICATIONS 280-129;280-131 POLICE DEPARTMENT 237-10;237-17;237-18 161-49 TOWN SUPERVISOR 51-1;51-2;51-4;51-5; Street Numbering 237-24; Historic Preservation NOISE,PREVENTION OF 51-6 237-28 District WD) 180-7 POLICE DEPARTMENT SUBDIVISION OF LAND 280-195;280-196 Real Estate Transfer Tax RULES AND 240-3;240-8;240-10; HUNTING 163-2 17-20;17-31;17-34 REGULATIONS 240-12;240-19; JUNKYARDS 1664; SUBDIVISION OF LAND A290-2;A290-4; 240-25;240-26; 166-5;166-7 240-29 A290-15;A290-46 240-28;240-29; LANDMARK TOXIC SUBSTANCES Preservation of Natural 240-32;240-33; PRESERVATION See Also HAZARDOUS Features 240-49 240-34;240-37; 170-5 . MATERIALS AND PUBLIC 240-42;240-52; LOCAL LAWS, SUBSTANCES ENTERTAINMENT 240-53;240-58 ADOPTION OF 38-1; See Also HAZARDOUS AND SPECIAL TOBACCO 38-2;38-3;38-4;38-5 WASTES EVENTS 205-2; ADVERTISING 249-1 Notification of Defects SEWERS AND SEWAGE 205-3;205-8 TOURIST AND TRAILER 237-1;237-2 DISPOSAL 215-4 PUBLIC HEARINGS, CAMPS 253-2; NOTICE OF 55-1;55-2 253-14;253-16;253-19 IDX:59 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE TOXIC WASTES Floating Homes 96-26 Wireless Communication TWO-FAMILY See HAZARDOUS Garbage,Rubbish and Facilities 280-70; DWELLINGS MATERIALS AND Refuse 233-3.1 280-72;280-73; Agricultural-Conservation SUBSTANCES See Also GARBAGE, 280-76.2 (A-C)District and See HAZARDOUS RUBBISH AND ZONING 280-4;280-92; Low-Density WASTES REFUSE 280-93;280-94; Residential R-80, TRAILER CAMPS JUNKYARDS 166-7 280-95;280-118 R-120,R-200 and Adoption of Code 1-2 PARKS AND TRENCHES R-400 Districts 280-13 Adoption of Renumbered RECREATION See Also EXCAVATIONS FIRE PREVENTION AND 2006 Code 1-14 AREAS 193-2;193-7 Roadway Construction BUILDING CODE General Business(B) See Also SOLID WASTE 161-36 ADMINISTRATION District 280-48 Special Events Requiring SEWERS AND SEWAGE 144-8;144-19;144-20 Resort Residential(RR) Chairperson of the DISPOSAL 215-5; General Business(B) District 280-35 Zoning Board of 215-9 District 28048 TOURIST AND TRAILER Appeals'Approval Street Excavations 237-13 Hamlet Business(HB) CAMPS 253-10; 205-4 TRESPASSING District 280-45 253-16 STORM SEWER JUNKYARDS 166-7 Hamlet Density(HD) ZONING 280-115 SYSTEMS;ILLICIT . LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Residential District TRAILERS DISCHARGES, 172-2;172-5 280-22 General Business(B) ACTIVITIES AND TOURIST AND TRAILER Residential Office(RO) District 28048 CONNECTIONS 235-1 CAMPS 253-15 District 280-38 Parking at Beaches 189-2 TREASURER VEHICLES,MOTOR- SEWERS AND SEWAGE Recreational Vehicle Parks Real Estate Transfer Tax DRIVEN 264-14 DISPOSAL 215-7 253-20 17-20;17-21;17-22; ZONING 280-4 ZONING 280-78 Site Plan Approval 280-137 17-27;17-28;17-30; TRUCKS TOURIST AND TRAILER 17-31;17-32;17-33; FLOOD DAMAGE - U - CAMPS 253-1;253-3; 17-34;17-35;17-36 PREVENTION 148-4 253-9;253-10 SOIL REMOVAL 228-6 Garbage,Rubbish and UNDERGROUND VEHICLES AND TREES Refuse 233-6 STORAGE TANKS TRAFFIC 260-8.1 AGRICULTURAL USES JUNKYARDS 166-2 See STORAGE TANKS ZONING 280-4;280-78; 72-4 Light Industrial(LI)District UNSAFE BUILDINGS 280-115 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 280-62 Adoption of Renumbered TRANSIENT MERCHANTS PROPERTY Light Industrial Park/ 2006 Code 1-14 Adoption of Renumbered MAINTENANCE Planned Office Park BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; 2006 Code 1-14 100-4 (LIO)District 280-58 PROPERTY PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS Farmland Bill of Rights LITTERING 174-3 MAINTENANCE AND TRANSIENT 280-98 NOISE,PREVENTION OF 100-1;1004;100-5 RETAIL FILMING 139-9 180-4 FIRE PREVENTION AND MERCHANTS 197-1; Garbage,Rubbish and PARKS AND BUILDING CODE 197-2;197-5;197-6 Refuse 233-4 RECREATION ADMINISTRATION TRANSIENT VENDORS HIGHWAY AREAS 193-3 144-22 See PEDDLING AND SPECIFICATIONS PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS UNSAFE STRUCTURES SOLICITING 161-11 AND TRANSIENT FIRE PREVENTION AND See SALES Light Industrial(LI)District RETAIL BUILDING CODE TRANSPORTATION 280-62 MERCHANTS 197-2; ADMINISTRATION ACCESS Light Industrial Park/ 197-5 144-20 MANAGEMENT Planned Office Park Roadway Construction UTILITIES Appointments 644 (LIO)District 280-58 161-19;161-21 Affordable Housing(AHD) Bicycles 64-5 NOISE,PREVENTION OF Vehicle Traffic 260-26 District 280-25;280-29 Compensation 64-4 180-4 ZONING 280-4;,280-77; Agricultural-Conservation Costs and expenses 64-2 PARKS AND 280-79 (A-C)District and Definitions 64-3 RECREATION TRUSTEES Low-Density Duties of Commission 64-5 AREAS 193-2 Agricultural-Conservation Residential R-80, Farms and farming 64-2; Preservation of Natural (A-C)District and R-120,R-200 and 64-3 Features 240-49 Low-Density R-400 Districts 280-13 Fishing 64-3 Roadway Construction Residential R-80, COASTAL EROSION Horses 64-2 161-16;161-29; R-120,R-200 and HAZARD AREAS Improvements 64-5 161-30;161-42;161-44 R400 Districts 280-13 111-6 Lighting 64-5 SEWERS AND SEWAGE BOATS,DOCKS AND FILMING 139-3 Litter 64-5 DISPOSAL 215-9 WHARVES 96-24; FLOOD DAMAGE Noise 64-5 See Also SHADE TREES 96-25 PREVENTION 148-3; Open space 64-3 See Also SHRUBS COASTAL EROSION 148-4;148-13;148-15; Parking 64-5 Signs 280-83 HAZARD AREAS 148-16;148-19; Pedestrians 64-5 Site Plan Approval 111-35 148-20;148-21; Purpose 64-2 280-129;280-130; SHELLFISH AND OTHER 148-22;148-23 Reports 64-4 280-133;280-136 MARINE Hamlet Density(HD) Safety standards 64-5 Small Wind Energy Systems RESOURCES 219-19; Residential District" Signs 64-5 277-3 219-20 280-22 Speed limits 64-5 Stop and Yield Intersections Site Plan Approval 280-131 Historic Preservation U Terms of office 64-4 260-4;260-6 Street Numbering 237-25 District(HPD)280-195 Title 64-1 STORMWATER WATERFRONT Light Industrial(LI)District Town Board 64-2;64-4; MANAGEMENT CONSISTENCY 280-62 64-5 236-13 REVIEW 268-4 Light Industrial Park/ Transportation Commission Street Excavations 237-13 WETLANDS AND Planned Office Park 644 SUBDIVISION OF LAND SHORELINE 275-2; (LIO)District 280-58 Vacancies 64-4 240-3;240-10 275-3.1;2754;275-5; LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Vehicles 64-5 WATERFRONT 275-6;275-8;275-9; 1724;172-5 Water quality 64-5 CONSISTENCY 275-10;275-11; MUNICIPAL BUILDING When effective 64-6 REVIEW 268-3 275-12;275-13; ENERGY TRAP WETLANDS AND 275-14;275-16 BENCHMARKING PARKS AND SHORELINE 275-2; ZONING 280-116 177-1;177-5 RECREATION 275-4 Plum Island Research AREAS 193-6 District(PIR)280-183 TRASH Recreational Floating Zone FILMING 139-3 District(RFZ)280-201 IDX:60 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX UTILITIES... Removal of Utility Poles COASTAL EROSION FIRE PREVENTION AND VEHICLES,MOTOR- 237-30;237-31;237-32 HAZARD AREAS BUILDING CODE DRIVEN 264-1; SEWERS AND SEWAGE 111-20;111-21; ADMINISTRATION 264-2;264-3;264-4; DISPOSAL 215-8; 111-22;111-23; 144-3;144-19 264-5;264-6;264-7; 215-9 111-24;111-27 FLOOD DAMAGE 264-9;264-14;264-15; Signs 280-83 Districts 280-10 PREVENTION 148-4; 264-16;264-19;264.20 Site Plan Approval ETHICS 26-17 148-16 Wireless Communication 280-127;280-129; Farm Stands 72-11 Garbage,Rubbish and Facilities 280-69; 280-133 FLOOD DAMAGE Refuse 233-1;233-3; 280-70 Small Wind Energy Systems PREVENTION 148-4; 233-3.1;233-4;233-5; ZONING 280-2;280-4; 277-1;277-2;277-3; 148-7;148-9;148-14; 233-6 280-78;280-79; 277-4 148-22;148-23;148-24 General Business(B) 280-110;280-111 SPDES STORMWATER LIGHTING,OUTDOOR District 280-48 VEHICLES,ABANDONED MANAGEMENT AND 172-8 HIGHWAY See ABANDONED EROSION AND SHELLFISH AND OTHER SPECIFICATIONS VEHICLES SEDIMENT MARINE 161-7 See ABANDONMENT CONTROL 234-3 RESOURCES 219-21 JUNKYARDS 166-2 VEHICLES,ALL-TERRAIN Special Events Requiring Signs 280-81;280-86 Light Industrial Park/ See ALL-TERRAIN Chairperson of the Site Plan Approval Planned Office Park VEHICLES Zoning Board of 280-131;280-137 (LIO)District 280-58 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC Appeals'Approval Special Events Requiring LITTERING 174-1;174-3; Additional parking 205-4 Chairperson of the 174-6 regulations 260-18 STORMWATER Zoning Board of Members of the Department Application 260-7 MANAGEMENT Appeals'Approval A290-33 Authority to install traffic 236-4;236-10;236-12 205-5 See Also MOTOR control devices 260-2 Street Excavations 237-11; STORMWATER ' VEHICLES Bridges 260-8 237-16 MANAGEMENT One-Way Streets 260-3; Bus stops 260-21;260-28 SUBDIVISION OF LAND 236-2 260-3.1 Commercial vehicles 240-4;240-10;240-17; SUBDIVISION OF LAND Parking at Beaches 189-1; 260-15 240-21;240-35; 240-57 189-2;189-3;189-4; Crosswalks 260-18 240-36;240-41;240-42 TOBACCO 189-7 Curbs 260-1;260-22; WATERFRONT ADVERTISING 249-1 PARKS AND 260-28 CONSISTENCY WATERFRONT RECREATION Definitions of words and REVIEW 268-3 CONSISTENCY AREAS 193-1;193-3; phrases 260-1 WETLANDS AND REVIEW 268-3;268-5 1934 Driveways 260-9;260-15; SHORELINE 275-11 Wireless Communication PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS 260-17;260-18; Wireless Communication Facilities 280-76.3 AND TRANSIENT 260-22;260-28 Facilities 280-69 ZONING 280-92;280-121; RETAIL See Emergency Removal of ZONING 280-2;280-4; 280-154;280-207 MERCHANTS 197-10 Vehicles 260-23\ 280-112 VECTORS POLICE DEPARTMENT 260-25 UTILITY POLES See INSECTS RULES AND Fire hydrants 260-14; Removal of Utility Poles VEHICLE TRAFFIC REGULATIONS 260-28 237-30;237-31;237-32 Pedestrians 260-26 A290-15;A290-45 Fire lanes 260-14;260-15; Roadway Construction Restricted vehicle traffic PUBLIC 260-28 161-46 260-26 ENTERTAINMENT Fire wells 260-16 Signs 280-83 Safety standards 260-26 AND SPECIAL Fire zone 260-20 Site Plan Approval 280-133 Town Board 260-26 EVENTS 205-2 Fire zones 260-14;260-20; Street Excavations 237-13 Trucks 260-26 Recreational Vehicle Parks 260-28 VEHICLES AND Vehicles 260-26 253-20 Fire zones;fire lanes;fire TRAFFIC 260-8 VEHICLES AND See Also RECREATIONAL hydrants;fire wells Wireless Communication TRAFFIC 260-26 VEHICLES 260-14 Facilities 280-69 VEHICLES RENTAL PERMITS 207-1 Fishing 260-28 U-TURNS Adoption of Code 1-2 Sergeants A290-11 General Provisiohs 260-1\ One-Way Streets 260-3.1 Adoption of Renumbered Site Plan Approval 260-2 2006 Code 1-14 280-129;280-137 Handicapped parking V — Affordable Housing(AHD) Special Events Requiring 260-17;260-28 District 280-25 Chairperson of the Holidays 260-1;260-11 VACANCIES AGRICULTURAL Zoning Board of Inspections 260-28 TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY Appeals'Approval Licenses and permits 260-17 ACCESS COMMITTEE 71-4 205-4 Loading zones 260-22 MANAGEMENT 64-4 ALCOHOLIC Special Exception Uses Lots 260-12;260-28 VACANT LOTS BEVERAGES 79-1 280-143 Motor vehicles 260-18 Affordable Housing(AHD) APPEARANCE TICKETS Street Excavations 237-13 No stopping zones 260-19 District 280-30 5-2 Street Numbering 237-26 See One-Way Streets 260-3\ Snow and Ice Removal BICYCLES 88-1;88-2; SUBDIVISION OF LAND 260-3.1 237-20 88-3;88-4;88-5;88-6 240-3;240-54 Parking 260-1;260-8; VACCINATIONS BOATS,DOCKS AND TOURIST AND TRAILER 260-8.1;260-9; ANIMALS 83-21 WHARVES 96-9 CAMPS 253-1;253-14 260-10;260-11; VAPORS BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; TRANSPORTATION 260-12;260-14; FIRE PREVENTION AND PROPERTY ACCESS 260-15;260-16; BUILDING CODE MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 64-5 260-17;260-18; ADMINISTRATION 100-3;100-4.100-5 Vehicle Traffic 260-26 260-19;260-20; 144-3 See Also COMMERCIAL VEHICLES AND 260-21;260-22;260-28 j T See Also FUMES VEHICLES TRAFFIC 260-1; Parking for limited time V LIGHTING,OUTDOOR Emergency Removal of 260-2;260-7;260-8; only 260-11 172-7 Vehicles 260-23; 260-8.1;260-9; Parking meters 260-1 VARIANCES 260-24;260-25 260-10;260-11; Parking or standing Affordable Housing(AHD) See Also EMERGENCY 260-12;260-13; prohibited during District 280-28 VEHICLES 260-14;260-15; certain times 260-15 AGRICULTURAL USES Farmland Bill of Rights 260-16;260-17; Parking prohibited at all 72-3 280-99 260-18;260-19; times 260-8 Board of Appeals 280-146 FILMING 139-3 260-20;260-21; Parking prohibited during 260-22;260-28 certain hours 260-9 Parking prohibited during certain months 260-10 IDX:61 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC... Parking,Standing and Operation on Town property Veterans'Exemption 245-8 FIRE PREVENTION AND Stopping 260-7\260-22 prohibited 264-4 VETERANS'EXEMPTION BUILDING CODE - Pedestrians 260-18 Parents or guardians to be Amount of exemption 245-9 ADMINISTRATION See Pedestrians 260-27 notified of violations Assessments 245-8;245-9 144-5;144-6;144-8; Penalties 260-28 264-8 Assessor 245-9 144-12;144-13; Penalties for offenses Penalties for offenses Purpose 245-8 144-16;144-23; 260-28 264-10 TAXATION 245-8\245-9 144-24;144-25; Police officers 260-7 Penalties for offenses; Veterans 245-8 144-26;144-27 Ponds 260-8;260-9;260-11 restitution 264-20 VIBRATIONS Fishers Island Harbor Public parking lots 260-12 Police Department 264-17; Farmland Bill of Rights Management 157-11; Registration 260-28 264-19 280-99 157-14 Schools 260-9;260-15 Police officers 264-15; General Business(B) FLOOD DAMAGE Shopping centers 260-12; 264-17 District 280-48 PREVENTION 148-4; 260-14;260-22 Presumptive evidence Light Industrial(LI)District 148-9;148-14 Sidewalks 260-14;260-18; 264-16 280-62 Garbage,Rubbish and 260-28 Purpose 264-2 Light Industrial Park/ Refuse 233-3.1;233-7; Signs 260-1;260-8; Registration 264-11 Planned Office Park 233-8 260-8.1;260-12; Responsibility of parents or (LIO)District 280-58 Grievance Procedures 47-1 260-13;260-17;260-18 guardians 264-7 Plum Island Research Historic Preservation See Stop and Yield Restrictions 264-15 District(PIR)280-183 District(HPD)280-196 Intersections 260-4\ Safety standards 264-2; Roadway Construction JUNKYARDS 166-8 260-6 264-14;264-15 161-21 LANDMARK Stopping prohibited at all Schools 264-6 SOIL REMOVAL 228-5 PRESERVATION times 260-13 Scooters 264-3 Special Exception Uses 170-13 Surcharges 260-28 Severability 264-12;264-21 280-143 Lieutenant A290-9 Trailer parking prohibited at Sidewalks 264-3 ZONING 280-11.1 Light Industrial(LI)District all times 260-8.1 Snowmobiles 264-3;264-15 VILLAGE TRUSTEES 280-62 Trailers 260-8.1 Storage 264-19 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Light Industrial Park/ Utility poles 260-8 Title 264-1 PROPERTY Planned Office Park See Vehicle Traffic 260-26 Town Board 264-2 MAINTENANCE (LIO)District 280-58 Vehicles 260-1;260-2; Trespassing 264-14 100-5 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR 260-7;260-8;260-8.1; Unlicensed Motor-Driven VIOLATIONS AND 172-9 260-9;260-10;260-11; Vehicles 264-1\264-13 PENALTIES LITTERING 174-7 260-12;260-13; Vehicles 264-1;264-2; Adoption of Code 1-4;1-11 Memliers of the Department 260-14;260-15; 264-3;2644;264-5; Affordable Housing(AHD) A290-33 260-16;260-17; 264-6;264-7;264-9; District 280-31; NOISE,PREVENTION OF 260-18;260-19; 264-14;264-15; 280-32.1;280-33 180-7;180-10 260-20;260-21; 264-16;264-19;264-20 Agricultural-Conservation See Also NOTICES OF 260-22;260-28 Vehicles in violation to be (A-C)District and VIOLATIONS Violations and penalties impounded 264-9 Low-Density Parking at Beaches 189-2; 260-28 Violations and penalties Residential R-80, 189-3;189-4;189-7; Wells 260-12;260-14; 264-7;264-8;264-9; R-120,R-200 and 189-8 260-16;260-28 264-10;264-19;264-20 R-400 Districts 280-13 PARKS AND VEHICLES, When effective 264-13; ALARM SYSTEMS 75-5; RECREATION COMMERCIAL 264-22 75-6;75-8 AREAS 193-7;193-12 See COMMERCIAL VEHICLES, ALCOHOLIC PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS VEHICLES RECREATIONAL BEVERAGES 79-2 AND TRANSIENT VEHICLES, See RECREATIONAL ANIMALS 83-25 RETAIL IMPOUNDMENT OF VEHICLES APPEARANCE TICKETS MERCHANTS 197-6; See IMPOUNDMENT VEHICLES,TOWING OF 5-1;5-2;5-3 197-11;197-13 VEHICLES,MOTOR- See TOWING BICYCLES 88-7 POLICE DEPARTMENT DRIVEN VENDORS BINGO AND GAMES OF 51-6 Abandoned vehicles 264-19 See Also PEDDLING AND CHANCE 92-11 POLICE DEPARTMENT All-terrain vehicles 264-3 SOLICITING BOATS,DOCKS AND RULES AND Charges 264-19 Special Events Requiring WHARVES 96-8; REGULATIONS Chief of Police 264-8; Chairperson of the 96-14;96-15;96-31; A290-13;A290-15; 264-17;264-19 Zoning Board of 96-33 A290-19;A290-36; Confiscation and Appeals'Approval BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; A290-47 redemption of vehicles 205-4 PROPERTY PUBLIC 264-19 Special Events Requiring MAINTENANCE ENTERTAINMENT Conflicts with state law Town Board Approval 100-6;100-7;100-10; AND SPECIAL 264-11 ' 205-7 100-11 EVENTS 205-1;205-9 Costs and expenses 264-19 VENTILATION BURNING,OUTDOOR Real Estate Transfer Tax Definitions 264-3 FIRE PREVENTION AND 104-1;104-5 17-31;17-32;17-34; Drugs and drug BUILDING CODE COASTAL EROSION 17-35;17-36;17-37 paraphernalia 264-15 ADMINISTRATION HAZARD AREAS Removal of Utility Poles Easements 264-3 144-6;144-8 111-29;111-34 237-30;237-32;237-33 Emergency vehicles 264-18 VERNAL POOLS Dogs 83-13 RENTAL PERMITS 207-1; Enforcement 264-17 WETLANDS AND DOMESTIC 207-6;207=7;207-8; Exceptions 264-6;264-18 SHORELINE 275-3 PARTNERSHIPS 207-11;207-12 Impoundment 264-9 VETERANS 121-4;121-5 Rules of Conduct 26-4; Improvements 264-6 Adoption of Renumbered Ducks 83-5 26-15 V Intent 264-14 2006 Code 1-14 ELECTRICAL SALVAGE CENTERS Liability 264-20 Exemption for Cold War INSPECTIONS 126-3; 211-6 Motor vehicles 264-3; Veterans 245-17; 126-5 Senior Citizen Exemption 264-11;264-15 245-18 ETHICS 26-17;26-26; 245-5 Motor-Driven Vehicles Exemption for War 26-27;26-28 SEWERS AND SEWAGE 264-14\264-22 Veterans and Gold Star Ethics Board 26-23;26-24 DISPOSAL 215-4; Motorcycles 264-15 Parents 245-15;245-16 Exemption for Cold War 215-6;215-7;215-8; Notices 264-8 FIRE PREVENTION AND Veterans 245-18 215-9;215-11;215-15; Nuisances 264-14 BUILDING CODE Farm Stands 72-12 215-17;215-18 Off-road vehicles 264-16 ADMINISTRATION Farmland Bill of Rights Shellfish 219-6 Operation on private 144-8 280-102 property restricted NOISE,PREVENTION OF FILMING 139-14 264-5 180-4 IDX:62 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES... SHELLFISH AND OTHER Code of Ethics 26-2 Signs 280-82;280-85; FLOOD DAMAGE MARINE Exemption for Volunteer 280-86;280-87 PREVENTION 148-2; RESOURCES 219-22; Firefighters and Site Plan Approval 280-137 148-3;148-4;148-14; 219-23 Ambulance Workers SPDES STORMWATER 148-15;148-16; Signs 280-81;280-88 245-11;245-13 MANAGEMENT AND 148-18;148-19;148-23 Site Plan Approval See Also FIRE EROSION AND Hamlet Density(HD) 280-130;280-136 DEPARTMENT SEDIMENT Residential District Small Wind Energy Systems CONTROL 234-2 280-22 277-7 _ W_ STORMWATER HIGHWAY Snow and Ice Removal MANAGEMENT SPECIFICATIONS 237-21 WAIVERS 236-4 161-11 SOIL REMOVAL 228-13 Board of Appeals 280-150 TOBACCO Historic Preservation SPDES STORMWATER Districts 280-11 ADVERTISING 249-3 District(HPD)280-195 MANAGEMENT AND HUNTING 163-2;163-3 ZONING 280-4;280-78; HOUSING FUND 34-6 EROSION AND Light Industrial(LI)District 280-92;280-94; JUNKYARDS 166-4 SEDIMENT 280-62 280-104;280-105; LITTERING 174-4 CONTROL 234-5; Light Industrial Park/ 280-106;280-108; Marine I(MI)District 234-7;234-8 Planned Office Park 280-116 280-51 Special Events Requiring (LIO)District 280-58 WARRANTS Marine II(Mll)District Chairperson of the Limited Business(LB) See Also ARREST - 280-54;280-55 Zoning Board of District 280-42 WARRANTS Marine III Zone District Appeals'Approval POLICE DEPARTMENT Dogs 83-9 (MIII)280-205 205-5 RULES AND FIRE PREVENTION AND MUNICIPAL BUILDING Special Events Requiring REGULATIONS BUILDING CODE ENERGY Town Board Approval A290-43 ADMINISTRATION BENCHMARKING 205-7 Real Estate Transfer Tax 144-8;144-23 177-1 Special Exception Uses 17-36 POLICE DEPARTMENT Parking at Beaches 189-1 280-141 Rules of Conduct 26-5 RULES AND PARKS AND STORM SEWER Site Plan Approval REGULATIONS RECREATION SYSTEMS;ILLICIT 280-131;280-133 A290-17;A290-36 AREAS 193-4 DISCHARGES, SOIL REMOVAL 228-10 Real Estate Transfer Tax Plum Island Research ACTIVITIES AND Special Events Requiring 17-35 District(PIR)280-183 CONNECTIONS Chairperson of the RENTAL PERMITS 207-5 POLICE DEPARTMENT 235-2;235-5;235-6; Zoning Board of Roadway Construction RULES AND 235-8;235-10;235-12; Appeals'Approval 161-46 REGULATIONS 235-14;235-15; 205-4 See Also SEARCH A29045 235-16;23547 Special Events Requiring WARRANTS Preservation of Natural STORMWATER Town Board Approval STORM SEWER Features 240-51 MANAGEMENT 205-7 SYSTEMS;ILLICIT Recreational Floating Zone 236-15 STORM SEWER DISCHARGES, District(RFZ)280-201 Street Excavations 237-17 SYSTEMS;ILLICIT ACTIVITIES AND Resort Residential(RR) Street Numbering 237-29 DISCHARGES, CONNECTIONS District 280-34;280-35 SUBDIVISION OF LAND ACTIVITIES AND 235-14 Roadway Construction 240-44;240-59; CONNECTIONS 235-5 WATER 161-30;161-39;161-44 240-60;240-61 Street Excavations 237-13; Affordable Housing(AHD) SEWERS AND SEWAGE TOBACCO 237-18 District 280-29 DISPOSAL 215-2; ADVERTISING 249-6 SUBDIVISION OF LAND AGRICULTURAL USES 215-3;215-4;215-9 TOURIST AND TRAILER 240-10;240-15; 72-4 SHELLFISH AND OTHER CAMPS 253-14; 240-38;240-40; Agricultural-Conservation MARINE 253-19 240-56;240-57 (A-C)District and RESOURCES 219-4; VEHICLES AND WETLANDS AND Low-Density 219-14 TRAFFIC 260-28 SHORELINE 275-3; Residential R-80, Site Plan Approval VEHICLES,MOTOR- 275-6 R-120,R-200 and 280-128;280-129; DRIVEN 264-7; Wireless Communication R400 Districts 280-13 280-133 264-8;264-9;264-10; Facilities 280-76.2 BOATS,DOCKS AND SOIL REMOVAL 228-2; 264-19;264-20 ZONING 280-78;280-159 WHARVES 96-7; 228-4;228-5;228-7 Waterfowl and Gull Feeding WALLS 96-12;96-16 Southold Community and Domestic Pet COASTAL EROSION BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Preservation Fund 17-8 Waste 83-28;83-29; HAZARD AREAS PROPERTY SPDES STORMWATER 83-30 111-6 MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT AND WATERFRONT FIRE PREVENTION AND 100-4 EROSION AND CONSISTENCY BUILDING CODE COASTAL EROSION SEDIMENT REVIEW 268-6;268-7 ADMINISTRATION HAZARD AREAS CONTROL 234-1; WETLANDS AND 144-8 111-5;111-6;111-7; 234-2;234-3;234-8 SHORELINE 275-3.1; FLOOD DAMAGE 111-10;111-13; STORM SEWER 275-11;275-12.1; PREVENTION 148-4; 111-14;111-29 SYSTEMS;ILLICIT 275-15;275-16 148-13;148-14; Design Standards 240-48 DISCHARGES, Wireless Communication 148-16;148-18; Districts 280-7;280-8 ACTIVITIES AND Facilities 280-76 148-19;148-22 Ducks 83-3;83-4 CONNECTIONS ZONING 280-151; General Business(B) Exemption for War 235-2.235-3;235-5 280-153;280-155; District 280-48 Veterans and Gold Star STORMWATER 280-156 Hamlet Business(HB) Parents 245-15 MANAGEMENT VOLUNTEER District 280-45 Farmland Bill of Rights 236-3;236-4;236-10; AMBULANCE LIGHTING,OUTDOOR 280-99 236-12;236-13 Exemption for Volunteer 172-2;172-7;172-8 FIRE PREVENTION AND Street Excavations 237-6; Firefighters and MUNICIPAL BUILDING BUILDING CODE 237-13 Ambulance Workers ENERGY ADMINISTRATION SUBDIVISION OF LAND 245-11;245-13 BENCHMARKING 144-3;144-8 240-3;240-4;240-10; VOLUNTEER FIRE 177-1 Fishers Island Harbor 240-17;240-21; DEPARTMENT See Also RETAINING Management 157-1; 240-35;240-36; See FIRE DEPARTMENT WALLS 157-5 240-42;240-44 VOLUNTEER FIRE SEWERS AND SEWAGE Floating Homes 96-27 TOURIST AND TRAILER FIGHTERS DISPOSAL 215-2; CAMPS 253-6 Adoption of Renumbered 215-9 Water Quality Improvement 2006 Code 1-14 17-43;17-44 IDX:63 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE WATER.. WATERFRONT Conservation districts STORMWATER Management and CONSISTENCY 17-41;17-43 MANAGEMENT coordination of LWRP REVIEW 268-3;268-5 Construction 1743 236-4;236-10;236-13 268-4 WETLANDS AND Costs and expenses 17-44 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Natural features 268-3 SHORELINE 275-2; Definitions 17-43 240-3;240-41 Natural resources 268-2; 275-3;275-4;275-11; Drainage 17-43 ZONING 280-4 268-3;268-5 275-12 Hazardous materials and WATERFOWL Nuisances 268-3 Wireless Communication substances 17-43; Waterfowl and Gull Feeding Open space 268-2;268-5 Facilities 280-69 17-44;17-45 and Domestic Pet Parking 268-3 ZONING 280-4;280-91; Holding tanks 17-43 Waste 83-27;83-28 Penalties for offenses 268-7 280-96;280-104; Improvements 17-41; WETLANDS AND Pensions 268-3 280-111;280-112; 17-42;17-43;17-44; SHORELINE 275-3 Planning Board 268-4 280-113;280-116 17-45;17-46 WATERFOWL AND GULL Police Department 268-4; WATER CONSERVATION Pollution 17-41;17-43; FEEDING AND 268-6 COASTAL EROSION 1744;17-45 DOMESTIC PET Pollution 268-3 HAZARD AREAS Ponds 17-43 WASTE Qualifications 268-3 111-6 Purpose 17-41 ANIMALS 83-27\83-31 Reports 268-4 Preservation of Natural Recycling 17-43 Appearance tickets 83-29 Retirement 268-3 Features 240-51 Septic systems 1743 Cats 83-27 Review of actions 268-5 SPDES STORMWATER Stormwater 17-43 Defecation 83-28 Safety standards 268-3 MANAGEMENT AND Town Board 17-41;17-42; Definitions 83-27 Sales 268-3 EROSION AND 17-43;17-44;17-45; Dogs 83-27 Setbacks 268-3 SEDIMENT 17-46 Enforcement 83-29 Solid waste 268-5 CONTROL 234-6 Water 17-43;17-44 Fecal matter 83-28 Stop-work orders 268-6 WATER POLLUTION Water quality 17-41;17-42; Fowl 83-27 Storage 268-3 Floating Homes 96-26 17-43;1744;17-45; Garbage,rubbish and refuse Stormwater 268-3 See Also POLLUTION 17-46 83-28 Street openings 268-3 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Water Quality Advisory Horses 83-27 Title 268-1 DISPOSAL 215-4 Committee 17-46 Liability 83-27 Town Attorney 268-6; STORM SEWER Wetlands 17-43 Livestock 83-27;83-28 268-7 SYSTEMS;ILLICIT Wildlife 17-43 Marinas 83-27 Town Board 268-3;268-4; DISCHARGES, WATER SUPPLY Nuisances 83-28 268-5 ACTIVITIES AND Agricultural Planned Parks and recreation 83-27 Trees 268-3 CONNECTIONS 235-2 Development District Penalties for offenses 83-30 Trustees 268-4 STORMWATER 280-174 Ponds 83-27 Utilities 268-3 MANAGEMENT Agricultural-Conservation 'Prohibitions 83-28 Variances 268-3;268-5 236-4 (A-C)District and Safety standards 83-28; Violations and penalties WETLANDS AND Low-Density 83-31 268-6;268-7 SHORELINE 275-3 Residential R-80, Sales 83-27 Water 268-3;268-5 WATER QUALITY R-120„R-200 and Sidewalks 83-28 Water quality 268-2;268-3; Floating Homes 96-26 R-400 Districts 280-13 Statutory authority 83-31 268-5 Southold Community Design Standards 240-48 Stormwater 83-27 Wetlands 268-3 PreservationTroject FLOOD DAMAGE Town Board 83-31 Wildlife 268-2;268-3 Plan 17-13 PREVENTION 148-16 Violations and penalties Zoning Board of Appeals SPDES STORMWATER Low-Density Residential 83-28;83-29;83-30 268-4;268-5 MANAGEMENT AND R-40 District 280-16 Waterfowl 83-27;83-28 WEAPONS EROSION AND SANITARY FLOW Wildlife 83-27 See Also FIREARMS SEDIMENT CREDITS, WATERFRONT See Also GUNS CONTROL 234-1; TRANSFER OF 117-9 CONSISTENCY Members of the Department 234-2;234-3;234-5; Site Plan Approval REVIEW A290-33 234-6;234-7 280-129;280-133 Accessory buildings and PARKS AND STORM SEWER SOIL REMOVAL 228-7 structures 268-3 RECREATION SYSTEMS;ILLICIT SPDES STORMWATER Assessments 268-3;268-5 AREAS 193-6 DISCHARGES, MANAGEMENT AND Authority and purpose POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITIES AND EROSION AND 268-2 RULES AND CONNECTIONS 235-2 SEDIMENT Blocks 268-3 REGULATIONS TRANSPORTATION CONTROL 234-2 Buffers 268-3 A290-15 ACCESS Special Exception Uses Building Inspector 268-6 WEBSITES MANAGEMENT 64-5. 280-143 Code Enforcement Officer Establishment of Water Quality Improvement STORMWATER 268-6 Community Housing 17-41;17-42;1743; MANAGEMENT Construction 268-3 Fund 17-52 1744;1745;1746 236-3;2364 Definitions 268-3 RENTAL PERMITS 207-7 WATERFRONT SUBDIVISION OF LAND Drainage 268-3 YOUTH BOARD 68-4 CONSISTENCY 240-9;240-10;240-11; Driveways 268-3 ZONING 280-4 REVIEW 268-2; 240-17;240-19; Emergencies 268-3 WEEDS 268-3;268-5 240-42;240-44 Enforcement 268-6 See BRUSH,GRASS AND WETLANDS AND TOURIST AND TRAILER Erosion and sediment WEEDS SHORELINE 275-3; CAMPS 253-3;253-6; control 268-2;268-3 WELLS 275-11 253-14 Fences 268-3 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; WATER QUALITY WETLANDS AND Fuel 268-3 PROPERTY IMPROVEMENT SHORELINE 275-3 Grades and grading 268-3 MAINTENANCE Authority 17-42 ZONING 280-2;280-4 Hazardous materials and 100-4 Certification 17-45 WATERCOURSES substances 268-3; HIGHWAY Cesspools 17-43 FLOOD DAMAGE 268-5 SPECIFICATIONS COMMUNITY PREVENTION 148-4; Height regulations 268-3 161-3 W PRESERVATION 148-13;148-14;148-15 Historic districts 268-3 Parking at Beaches 189-2 FUND AND SEWERS AND SEWAGE Historic resources 268-5 Site Plan Approval 280-133 COMMUNITY DISPOSAL 215-2 Improvements 268-3 SPDES STORMWATER HOUSING FUND Site Plan Approval 280-133 Inspections 268-3;268-5 MANAGEMENT AND 1741\1746 SPDES STORMWATER Investigations 268-3 EROSION AND Community Preservation MANAGEMENT AND Landscaping 268-3 SEDIMENT Fund Project Plan EROSION AND Licenses and permits 268-3 CONTROL 234-2 17-44 SEDIMENT Livestock 268-3 Stop and Yield Intersections Compensation 17-46 CONTROL 234-2 260-4;260-6 IDX:64 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX WELLS... STORMWATER Board of Trustees 275-2; Guarantees 275-9;275-10 Swimming pools 275-3; --. MANAGEMENT 275-3;275-3.1;275-4; Hearings 275-3.1;275-8 275-11 236-4 275-6;275-7;275-11 Hedges 275-2 Tenants 275-12.1 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Boats and Boating 275-2; Height regulations 275-2; Tests 275-4 240-4;240-10;240-17; 275-11 275-11 Title 275-1 240-21;240-35;240-44 Bonds 275-9 Horses 275-2 Town Attorney 275-6 VEHICLES AND Bridges 275-11 Impoundment 275-6 Town Board 275-3; TRAFFIC 260-12; Brush,grass and weeds Improvements 275-3;275-5 275-3.1;275-7;275-16 260-14;260-16;260-28 275-2;275-11 Inspections 275-7;275-9; Town Clerk 275-7 WETLANDS Buffers 275-2;2754; 275-10;275-11;275-16 Transferability 275-14 Adoption of Code 1-2 275-5;275-11 Insurance 275-3.1 Trees 275-2;275-4 Adoption of Renumbered Building Inspector 275-11 Investigations 275-8 Trustees 275-2;275-3.1; 2006 Code 1-14 Burning 275-2 Landscaping 275-3;275-5; 275-4;275-5;275-6; BOATS,DOCKS AND Certificate of compliance 275-11 275-8;275-9;275-10; WHARVES 96-8 275-13 Lawns 275-2 275-11;275-12; COASTAL EROSION Certificates of compliance, Liability 275-3.1;275-9; 275-13;275-14;275-16 HAZARD AREAS 275-10;275-13 275-10 Utilities 275-11 111-6 Certificates of insurance Liability insurance 275-9 Vernal pools 275-3 Plum Island Conservation 275-3.1 Licenses and permits Violations and penalties District(PIC)280-189 Cesspools 275-3 275-2;275-3.1;275-5; 275-3.1;275-11; Plum Island Research Code Enforcement Officer 275-6;275-8;275-11; 275-12.1;275-15; District(PIR)280-185 275-12.1 275-16 275-16 Preservation of Natural Compensation 275-3.1 Licensing of coastal Waivers 275-3;275-6 Features 240-51 Complaints 275-3.1 contractors 275-3.1 Water 275-2;275-3;275-4; Real Estate Transfer Tax Compliance requirements; Liens 275-11 275-11;275-12 17-19 penalties for offenses Lighting 275-11 Water pollution 275-3 SHELLFISH AND OTHER 275-16 Livestock 275-2 Water quality 275-3;275-11 MARINE Conditions,inspection fees, Lots 275-2 Water supply 275-3 RESOURCES 219-20 performance guarantee Marinas 275-2;275-11 Waterfowl 275-3 Site Plan Approval upon issuance of permit Meetings 275-8 Wetlands 275-1;275-2; 280-129;280-133 275-9 Mobile homes 275-2 275-3;275-4;275-5; Southold Community Condominiums 275-2 Monuments 275-6 275-6;275-8;275-11; Preservation Fund Construction 275-2; Mooring 275-2;275-11 275-12;275-16 17-3;17-4. 275-3.1;275-5; Mulching 275-2 Wildlife 275-3;275-4; Southold Community 275-11;275-12.1; Natural resources 275-2; 275-11;275-12 Preservation Project 275-16• 275-3;275-11 Yards 275-5 Plan 17-13 Construction and operation Nonconforming structures WILD ANIMALS SPDES STORMWATER standards 275-11 275-2;275-11 See ANIMALS MANAGEMENT AND Contents of permit 275-10 Notices 275-3.1;275-8; WILDLIFE EROSION AND Coordination and 275-9;275-10;275-11; COASTAL EROSION SEDIMENT enforcement 275-15 275-16 HAZARD AREAS CONTROL 234-2; Costs and expenses 275-7; Open space 275-2 111-6;111-12;111-13; 234-3 275-11 Parking 275-2 111-14;111-15 STORM SEWER Decks 275-2;275-5 Patios 275-2 PARKS AND SYSTEMS;ILLICIT Deer 275-5 Pedestrians 275-11 RECREATION DISCHARGES, Definitions;word usage Performance guarantees AREAS 193-6 ACTIVITIES AND 275-2 275-9 Site Plan Approval CONNECTIONS 235-5 Demoliiion 275-2;275-4; Permit procedures 275-5 280-129;280-133 STORMWATER 275-11 Permits 275-5\275-14 Southold Community MANAGEMENT Disclosure 275-6 Plastics 275-11 Preservation Fund 236-3;236-4;236-5; Docks 275-2;275-3;2754; Ponds 275-2;275-3;275-4; 17-4;.17-8 236-7;236-10;236-13 275-5;275-7;275-11 275-11 SUBDIVISION OF LAND SUBDIVISION OF LAND Drainage 275-5;275-6; Pools 275-2 240-3;240-44 240-3;240-4;240-10; 275-11 Poultry 275-2 Water Quality Improvement 240-17;240-21;240-42 Drainage plan 275-6; Processing of application 17-43 Water Quality Improvement 275-11 275-8 Waterfowl and Gull Feeding 17-43 Driveways 275-2;275-3; Records 275-10 and Domestic Pet WATERFRONT 275-5 Reports 275-8 Waste 83-27 CONSISTENCY Easements 275-11 Restaurants 275-11 WATERFRONT REVIEW 268-3 Emergencies 275-5 Retaining walls 275-2; CONSISTENCY WETLANDS AND Erosion and sediment 275-11 REVIEW 268-2;268-3 SHORELINE 275-1; control 275-2;275-3; Roofs 275-2;275-4 WETLANDS AND 275-2;275-3;275-4; 275-6;275-11 Safety standards 275-3; SHORELINE 275-3; 275-5;275-6;275-8; Excavations 275-2;275-11 275-11;275-12 275-4;275-11;275-12 275-11;275-12;275-16 Exceptions 275-4 Salaries and compensation WIND ENERGY Wireless Communication Fees 275-2;275-3.1;275-7; 275-3.1 See Small Wind Energy Facilities 280-70 275-8;275-14 Sales 275-2 Systems 277=1\277-7 ZONING 280-4;280-96; Fences 275-2;275-5; Septic systems 275-4 WIND ENERGY SYSTEMS, 280-111;280-116 275-11 Septic tanks 275-3 SMALL WETLANDS AND Fill 275-11 Setbacks 275-2;275-3; Agricultural-Conservation SHORELINE Findings;purpose; 275-5 (A-C)District and Accessory buildings and jurisdiction;setbacks Sheds 275-2 Low-Density structures 275-2;275-5 275-3 Shrubs 275-2 Residential R-80, Administration and Fishing 275-2;275-11 Sidewalks 275-2 R-120,R-200 and Enforcement 275-15\ Flood hazard areas 275-3 Signs 275-2;275-11 R-400 Districts 280-13 275-16 Forestry 275-2 Single-family dwellings Small Wind Energy Systems Anchoring 275-2 Fuel 275-4 275-5 277-2;277-3;277-4; Animals 275-2 Garages 275-2 Standards for issuance of 277-6 Apartments 275-2 Garbage,rubbish and refuse permit 275-12 ZONING 280-4 Application 275-6 275-11 Stop-work orders 275-12.1; WIND TURBINES Assessments 275-4;275-6; General Provisions 275-1\ 275-16 Small Wind Energy Systems 275-11 275-4 Storage 275-2 277-1;277-3 Backfilling 275-11 Grades and grading 275-2; Stormwater 275-3 ZONING 2804 Barricades 275-11 275-4;275-11 Stormwater management Blocks 275-2 Groundwater 275-3 275-6;275-8 IDX:65 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE WIRELESS Safety standards 280-67; WIRELESS STORMWATER COMMUNICATION 280-70;280-76; TELECOMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT FACILITIES 280-76.2 FACILITIES 236-10 Abandonment 280-76 Satellite dish antennas See WETLANDS AND Antennas 280-68;280-69; 280-68;280-72 TELECOMMUNICAT SHORELINE 275-5 280-70;280-71; Scope 280-68 IONS FACILITIES Wireless Communication 280-72;280-73; Screens and screening WORKMEN'S Facilities 280-70 280-74;280-76; 280-70;280-71; COMPENSATION ZONING 280-4;280-78; 280-76.1;280776.2 280-72;280-76.2 SEWERS AND SEWAGE 280-79;280-93; Application fees and Security standards 280-69 DISPOSAL 215-8 280-96;280-104; requirements 280-74 Setbacks 280-70;280-72; 280-105;280-109; Assessments 280-76 280-76.2 _ XYZ _ 280-124 Boats and Boating 280-69 Severability 280-76.4 YIELD INTERSECTIONS Buffers 280-70;280-72 Shrubs 280-70;280-72 YARD SALES Stop and Yield Intersections Building Inspector 280-70; Signs 280-70 Agricultural-Conservation 260-6 280-74;280-76 Site plan approval 280-70; (A-C)District and YOUTH BOARD Building permits 280-70; 280-71;280-72 Low-Density Appointments 68-5 280-71;280-74 Site plans 280-71;280-73; Residential R-80, Assessments 68-3;68-4; Complaints 280-74 280-74;280-76.2 R-120,R-200 and 68-5 Construction 280-70; Special exception approval R-400 Districts 280-13 Budget 68-4 280-73;280-74;280-75 280-73 See Also GARAGE SALES Compensation 68-5 Costs and expenses 280-74; Special exceptions 280-70; See Also SALES Definitions 68-2 280-76 280-71;280-73; Signs 280-86 Director 68-4 Definitions 280-69 280-74;280-76.2; YARD WASTE Legislative intent 68-1 Design standards 280-70; 280-76.3 See Also BRUSH,GRASS Library 68-1 280-72 Stormwater 280-72 AND WEEDS Meetings 68-4;68-5 Drainage 280-72 Telecommunications Garbage,Rubbish and Membership 68-5 Driveways 280-74 facilities 280-69; Refuse 233-3.1 Minutes 68-4 Emergencies 280-70 280-71 See Also GRASS Powers and duties 68-5 Environmental impact Tests 280-69;280-74 CLIPPINGS Reports 68-4 statements 280-74 Towers 280-69;280-72; See Also LAWNS Schools 68-1;68-5 Escrow accounts 280-74 280-74 STORM SEWER Town Board 68-1;68-4; Escrow deposits 280-74 Trees 280-70;280-72; SYSTEMS;ILLICIT 68-5 Fees 280-71;280-74 280-73;280-76.2 DISCHARGES, Websites 68-4 Fences 280-69;280-70; Utilities 280-69 ACTIVITIES AND Youth Board 68-5 280-71 Utility poles 280-69 CONNECTIONS 235-1 Youth Bureau created 68-3 General requirements for all Variances 280-76.3 STORMWATER ZONING wireless Vehicles 280-69;280-70 MANAGEMENT Access requirements communication Violations and penalties 236-4 280-109 facilities 280-70 280-76 YARDS Accessory buildings and Groundwater 280-70 Waivers 280-76.2 Affordable Housing(AHD) structures 280-4; Guarantees 280-72 Waivers of criteria 280-76.2 District 280-28 280-104;280-107; Height regulations 280-69; Water 280-69 Agricultural-Conservation 280-116 280--70;280-71; Wetlands 280-70 (A-C)District and Accessory uses and 280-72;280-73; When effective 280-76.5 Low-Density structures 280-4; 280-74;280-76; Wireless communications Residential R-80, 280-78;280-111 280-76.2 280-69;280-70 R-120,R-200 and Additional notice Historic buildings and Wireless communications R-400 Districts requirements relating to districts 280-75 facilities 280-67; 280-13;280-15 petitions for proposed Historic districts 280-75 280-68;280-69; BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; amendments 280-159 Historical districts 280-70 280-70;280-71; PROPERTY Administration and Inspections 280-69;280-70; 280-72;280-73; MAINTENANCE Enforcement 280-151\ 280-74 280-74;280-75;280-76 100-3;100-4 280-156 Landscaping 280-69; Yards 280-70 Design Standards 24045 Administrative and 280-70;280-76.2 ZONING 280-67\280-76.5 Districts 280-7;280-8 enforcing officer Licenses and permits Zoning Board of Appeals Garbage,Rubbish and 280-151 280-71;280-74; 280-76.3 Refuse 233-3.1;233-4 Adult homes 280-4 280-76.1 Zoning districts 280-70; General Business(B) Advertising 280-4 Liens 280-76 280-71 District 28048;280-50 Affordable housing 280-158 Lighting 280-69;280-70 WIRELESS Hamlet Business(HB) See Affordable Housing Natural features 280-72 COMMUNICATIONS District 28045 (AHD)District 280-24\ Noise 280-70;280-71 Wireless Communication Light Industrial(LI)District 280-33 Notices 280-74;280-76 Facilities 280-69; 280-62;280-64 Agricultural districts Obstructions 280-70; 280-70 Light Industrial Park/ 280-110 280-74 ZONING 280-4 Planned Office Park See Agricultural Planned Off-street parking 280-70 WIRELESS (LIO)District 280-58; Development District Parking 280-69;280-72 COMMUNICATIONS 280-60 280-170\280-181 Permitted uses 280-71 FACILITIES LIGHTING,OUTDOOR See Agricultural- .Planning Board 280-70; Agricultural-Conservation 172-2 Conservation(A-C) 280-72;280-73; (A-C)District and Limited Business(LB) District and Low- 280-74;280-76.2 Low-Density District 280-41;280-43 Density Residential Preexisting antenna support Residential R-80, LITTERING 174-1 R-80,R-120,R-200 structures and antennas R-120,R-200 and Low-Density Residential and R-400 Districts 280-76.1 R-400 Districts 280-13 R-40 District 280-17 280-12\280-15 Purpose 280-67 Light Industrial Park/ Recreational Floating Zone Air pollution 280-77; Qualifications 280-74 Planned Office Park District(RFZ)280-203 280-111 Radiation 280-69;280-70 (LIO)District 280-58 Recreational Vehicle Parks Alcoholic beverages 2804 Relief280-76.3 Wireless Communication 253-21 Aluminum 280-111 X` '� Removal;height reduction Facilities 280-67; RENTAL PERMITS 207-7 Amendments 280-15A 280-76 280-68;280-69; Roadway Construction 280-159 Y Reports 280-70;280-74 280-70;280-71; 161-24 Amusements 280-4 Required approvals 280-71 280-72;280-73; Site Plan Approval 280-137 Anchoring 280-4 Residential districts 280-73 280-74;280-75;280-76 SOIL REMOVAL 228-6; Animals 280-4;280-78; Roofs 280-69;280-71; ZONING 280-4;280-104 228-11 280-111 280-72 Antennas 280-4 IDX:66 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX ZONING... Apartments 280-4;280-78 Definitions 280-4 See Historic Preservation Mobile homes 2804; Assessments 280-92; Demolition 280-4 District(HPD) 280-78 280-159 Density,Minimum Lot Size 280-190\280-196 Monuments 280-104 Bathing 280-78 and Bulk Schedules Home occupations 280-4; Mooring 280-4;280-78 Bed and breakfast 280-4; 280-65\280-66 280-78 Motels 280-4;280-78 280-78 See Districts 280-5\280-11 Horses 280-4 Motor vehicles 280-4; Billboards 280-4 Docks 280-4;280-78; Hospitals 280-4;280-78; 280-77;280-78; Blocks 280-4;280-116 280-111;280-116 280-79 1280-110 Board of Appeals 280-4; Dogs 280-4;280-78 Hotels 280-4;280-78; Multifamily dwellings 280-78;280-79; Drainage 280-4;280-78; 280-79 280-108 280-121;280-154 280-91 Hunting 280-4 Museums 280-78;280-79; See Board of Appeals Driveways 280-4;280-78; Improvements 280-4; 280-119 280-145\280-150 280-92;280-93 280-207 Natural features 2804 Boardinghouses 280-78 Drugs and drug Industrial districts 280-93; Noise 280-4;280-91; Boats and Boating 280-4; paraphernalia 280-4 280-94 280-94;280-111 280-78;280-110; Dust 280-91;.280-111 Inspections 280-151; Nonconforming buildings 280-119 Easements 280-3;280-4 280-154 280-122;280-123 Bowling alleys 280-4 Elevators 280-104 Interpretation and conflicts Nonconforming buildings Brush,grass and weeds Emergencies 280-4; 280-3 with conforming uses 280-4;280-93;280-95 280-111 Involuntary moves 280-126 280-122 Buffers 280-4;280-92; Environmentally sensitive Junk 280-4 Nonconforming buildings 280-94;280-95; areas 280-4 Junkyards 280-4 with nonconforming 280-96;_280-118 Excavations 280-114 Kennels 280-4 uses 280-123 Building Inspector 280-4; Exceptions and Land under water;filled Nonconforming lots 280-4; 280-92;280-105; modifications 280-104 land 280-113 280-124 280-109;280-151; Explosives 280-111 Landfills 280-4 Nonconforming uses 280-2; 280-152;280-153; See Farmland Bill of Rights Landscaped parking area 280-4;'280-120; 280-154;280-155; 280-97\280-103 280-95 280-121;280-123; 280-208 Farms and farming 280-4; Landscaping 280-4; 280-154 Building length and 280-78;280-207 280-78;280-91; Nonconforming Uses and separation for buildings Fees 280-4;280-154; 280-92;280-93; Buildings 280-120\ containing multiple 280-158 280-94;280-95; 280-126 dwellings 280-107 Fees for petitions for 280-123 Nonresidential districts Building permits 280-4; proposed amendments Landscaping,Screening and 280-93 280-105;280-114; 280-158 Buffer Regulations Notices 280-92;280-153; 280-121;280-124; Fences 280-4;280-78; 280-91\280-96 280-155;280-157; 280-125;280-151; 280-92;280-94; Library 280-78;280-79 280-159 280-152;280-153 280-104;280-105; Licenses and permits Nuisances 280-111 Building setback 280-106;280-114 280-3;280-4;280-115 Nursing homes 280-4; requirements adjacent Final plats 280-4 Liens 280-92 280-78 to water bodies and Fishing 280-4;280-78 See Light Industrial(LI) Obstructions 280-104; wetlands 280-116 Flood hazard areas 280-4 District 280-61\280-64 280-106;280-111 Business districts 280-78; Floodplains 280-4 See Light Industrial Park/ Odors 280-4;280-111 280-93;280-94 Forestry 280-4 Planned Office Park Off-street loading 280-79 Camping 280-4 Fowl 280-4 (LIO)District 280-57\ Off-street loading areas Camps 280-4;280-78; Front landscaped area 280-60 280-79 280-115 280-93 Lighting 280-4;280-111; Off-street parking 280-4; Cats 280-4;280-78 Fuel 280-4;280-111 280-117 280-77;280-78; Certificates of compliance Gambling 280-4 Lighting restrictions 280-95;280-109 280-4 Garages 280-4;280-78; 280-117 Off-street parking areas Certificates of occupancy 280-104 See Limited Business(LB) 280-78 280-4;280-112; Garbage,rubbish and refuse District 280-40\280-43 Official Map 280-4 280-151;280-154; 280-114 Livestock 280-4 One-family dwellings 280-207;280-208 Gas 280-111 Long-term outdoor display 280-4;280-109 Charges 280-4;280-115 See General Business(B) or storage 280-119 Open space 280-4- Chimneys 280-4;280-104 District 280-47\280-50 Lots 280-4;280-78; Open storage 280-110 Christmas trees 280-4 General Provisions 280-1\ 280-79;280-95; Paper 280-4;280-111 Code Enforcement Officer 280-4 280-106;280-109; Parking 280-4;280-65; 280-4;280-153 General requirements 280-113;280-116; 280-78;280-79; Commercial vehicles 280-92 280-124;280-207 280-92;280-95; 280-78;280-110 Glare 280-91;280-94; See Low-Density 280-111;280-117 Compensation 280-4 280-111;280-117 Residential R40 Parking and Loading Areas Complaints 280-151 Golf courses 280-4;280-78 District 280-16\280-19 280-77\280-79. Condominiums 280-4 Grades and grading 280-4; Magazines 280-4 Parks and recreation 280-4 Conformance required 280-78;280-108; Manure 280-4 Patios 280-4;280-104 280-66 280-114 Marinas 280-4;280-78 Pedestrians 280-2;280-77 Construction 280-4; Groundwater 280-4;280-91 See Marine I(MI)District Penalties for offenses 280-105;280-114; Guaranties 280-4 280-51\280-53 280-155 280-123;280-153; Gutters 280-4 See Marine II(MII)District Places of worship 280-78 280-156;280-207; See Hamlet Business(HB) 280-54\280-56 Planning Board'280-4; 280-208 District 28044\280-46 See Marine III Zone District 280-78;280-92; Convalescent homes 280-4; See Hamlet Density(HD) (MIII)280-205\ 280-94;280-104; 280-79 Residential District 280-206 280-123;280-151; Convenience stores 280-4; 280-20\280-23 Master Plan 280-4 280-154;280-157 280-78 Hearings 280-92;280-157; Maximum gross floor area Plastics 280-4;'280-111 Corner lots 280-106 280-159 for residential See Plum Island Costs and expenses 280-4; Hedges 280-78;280-106 dwellings in A-C,R-40, Conservation District 280-92 Height of fences,walls and R-80,R-120,R-200, (PIC)280-186\280-189 County Clerk 280-4 berms 280-105 and R-400 Districts See Plum Island Research Courts 280-108 Height regulations 280-4; 280-207 District(PIR)280-182\ XYZ Curbs 280-4;280-78; 280-78;280-94; Meetings 280-4;280-78; 280-185 280-92 280-104;280-105; 280-157 Plumbers 280-4 Dance halls 280-4 280-106;280-107; Membership 280-4;280-78 Plumbing 280-4;280-78 Decks 280-4;280-104 280-108;280-109; Minors 280-4 Pollution 280-91 Deer 280-4;280-105 280-117;280-208 Mobile home parks 280-4 Ponds 280-4;280-113 IDX:67 Supp 66,Jun 2024 SOUTHOLD CODE ZONING... Pools 280-4 Single-family dwellings Websites 280-4 Wireless Communication Porches 280-4 280-4;280-78 Wetlands 280-4;280-96; Facilities 280-76.3 Poultry 2804 Site plan approval 280-92; 280-111;280-116 ZONING 280-4;280-92; Procedures 280-157 280-104;280-119; Wind energy systems,small 280-207 Prohibited uses 280-111 280-154 280-4 ZONING DISTRICTS Prohibited uses in all See Site Plan Approval Wind turbines 280-4 Affordable Housing(AHD) districts 280-111 280-127\280-138 See Wireless District 280-32.1 Properties located adjacent Site plan review and Communication AGRICULTURAL to creeks 280-96 approval 280-4 Facilities 280-67\ ADVISORY Provisions for community Site plans 280-4;280-151 280-76.5 COMMITTEE 71-2; water,sewer and utility Slaughterhouses 280-111 Wireless communications 71-4 facilities 280-112 Smoke 280-111 280-4 Agricultural Planned Purpose 280-77;280-91; Smoking 280-4 Wireless communications Development District 280-120 Solar energy 2804 facilities 2804; 280-174 Purposes 280-2 Solar energy systems 280-2 280-104 BUILDINGS,UNSAFE; Pyramid Law 280-208 Spas 280-4 Yards 280-4;280-78; PROPERTY Radiation 280-4 Special exception uses 280-79;280-93; MAINTENANCE Records 280-4;280-92; 280-4;280-78 280-96;280-104; 100-4 280-151;280-154 See Special Exception Uses 280-105;280-109; Design Standards 240-45 Recreation areas 280-4 280-139\280-144 280-124 Historic Preservation See Recreational Floating Special exceptions 280-154 Zoning Board of Appeals District(HPD)280-190 Zone District(RFZ) Special permits 280-4; 280-4;280-92;280-207 LANDMARK 280-197\280-204 280-154 Zoning districts 280-4; PRESERVATION Recreational vehicles 280-4 Stop orders 280-153 280-92;280-93; 170-8 Remedies 280-156 Storage 280-4;280-78; 280-104;280-113; PUBLIC Rental property 280-4; 280-79;280-104; 280-159;280-208 ENTERTAINMENT 280-111 280-110;280-111; Zoning Maps 280-4; AND SPECIAL Repairs and maintenance 280-118;280-119 280-113;280-157; EVENTS 205-2 280-125 Supplementary Regulations 280-158;280-159 Recreational Floating Zone Repeal of existing schedule; 280-104\280-119 ZONING BOARD OF District(RFZ)280-201 incorporation of new Swimming pools 280-4 APPEALS Roadway Construction schedules 280-65 Taxicabs 280-111 Affordable Housing(AHD) 161-15 Reports 2804;280-151; Temporary outdoor display District 280-28 SANITARY FLOW 280-157 or storage 280-118 AGRICULTURAL CREDITS, Residential districts 280-78; Tenants 280-4 ADVISORY TRANSFER OF 280-93;280-94; Title 280-1 COMMITTEE 71-1 117-3;117-6;117-14 280-104;280-110 Toilet facilities 2804 Agricultural-Conservation Site Plan Approval Residential Dwelling Size Tourist camps,camp (A-C)District and 280-129;280-137 Limits 280-207\ cottages and trailers Low-Density SUBDIVISION OF LAND 280-208 280-115 Residential R-80, 240-10;240-17; See Residential Office(RO) Towers 280-4;280-104 R-120,R-200 and 240-26;240-27;240-42 District 280-37\280-39 Towing 280-4 R400 Districts 280-13 Wireless Communication See Resort Residential(RR) Town Board 280-4;280-92; See Also APPEALS Facilities 280-70; District 280-34\280-36 280-115;280-151; Board of Appeals 280-149 280-71 Restaurants 280-4;280-78 280-155;280-157; See Also BOARD OF ZONING 280-4;,280-92; Retaining walls 280-4 280-158;280-159 APPEALS 280-93;280-104; Revocation of permit Town Clerk 280-92; See Also BOARD OF 280-113;280-159; 280-152 280-158;280-159 ZONING APPEALS 280-208 Roadside stands 2804 Trailer camps 280-115 Design Standards 240-45 ZONING ENFORCEMENT Roofs 2804;280-104; Trailers 280-4;280-78; Districts 280-11 OFFICER 280-108 280-115 Farm Stands 72-11 See CODE Safety standards 280-2; Transition buffer area Farmland Bill of Rights ENFORCEMENT 280-3;280-111; 280-94 280-100 OFFICER 280-125 Trees 280-4;280-92; FLOOD DAMAGE ZONING HEARING Sales 280-4;280-78; 280-93;280-94; PREVENTION 148-23 BOARD 280-79;280-104; 280-95;280-118 General Business(B) See HEARING OFFICER 280-118 Trespassing 280-4 District 280-48 See HEARINGS Sanitary facilities 280-4 Trucks 280-4;280-77; LIGHTING,OUTDOOR ZONING MAPS Schools 280-4;280-78; 280-79 172-8 Adoption of Code 1-4 280-79 Trustees 280-116 PUBLIC Affordable Housing(AHD) Screens and screening Two-family dwellings ENTERTAINMENT District 280-29 280-4;280-78;280-91; 280-78 AND SPECIAL Agricultural Planned 280-92;280-93; Utilities 280-2;280-4; EVENTS 205-2;205-8 Development District 280-94;280-104; 280-112 Rules of Conduct 26-13 280-174;280-175 280-117 Variances 280-92;280-121; Signs 280-81;280-86 Board of Appeals 280-146 Senior citizens 280-4 280-154;280-207 Site Plan Approval Districts 280-6;280-7 Septic tanks 280-4 Vehicles 280-2;280-4; 280-130;280-131; Hamlet Density(HD) Service stations 280-4; 280-78;280-79; 280-137 Residential District 280-78 280-110;280-111 Special Events Requiring 280-21 Setbacks 280-4;280-104; Vibrations 280-111 Chairperson of the Historic Preservation 280-105;280-116; Violations and penalties Zoning Board of District(HPD) 280-123 280-151;280-153; Appeals'Approval 280-195;280-196 Severability 280-160 280-155;280-156 205-5 See Also OFFICIAL MAP Sewers 2804;280-112 Waivers 280-78;280-159 Special Events Requiring Recreational Floating Zone Shade trees 280-93 Walls 280-4;280-78; Town Board Approval District(RFZ) Sheds 280-4 280-92;280-94; 205-7 280-200;280-201 Shopping centers 280-4 280-104;280-105; Special Exception Uses ZONING 280-4;280-113; Shrubs 2804;280-92; 280-106;280-108; 280-140;280-141; 280-157;280-158; X` '� 280-93;280-95; 280-116 280-142;280-144 280-159 280-118 Water 280-4;280-91; SUBDIVISION OF LAND ZONING OFFICER Y Sidewalks 280-78;280-95; 280-96;280-104• 240-57 See BUILDING 280-111 280-111;280-112; WATERFRONT INSPECTOR Signs 280-4;280-78 280-113;280-116 CONSISTENCY See CODE See Signs 280-80\280-90 Water supply 280-2;280-4 REVIEW 268-4;268-5 ENFORCEMENT Watercourses 280-4 OFFICER IDX:68 Supp 66,Jun 2024 INDEX ZONING PERMITS See BUILDING PERMITS See CONSTRUCTION PERMITS See LICENSES AND PERMITS See SPECIAL PERMITS XYZ IDX:69 Supp 66,Jun 2024