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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014 Code Supplement - 06/01/2014 GENERAL CODE INSTRUCTIONS Town of Southold Code Supplement No.30 The enclosed new and/or replacement pages should be placed in your Code volume immediately! The dateline, on the bottom of the page, does not indicate the adoption date of the Code changes, but rather identifies the pages printed with this supplement. This instruction page should be placed in the front of your Code volume. REMOVE INSERT 17:7— 17:8 17:7— 17:8 144:1 — 144:2 144:1 — 144:2 144:2.1 144:2.1 144:5— 144:8 144:5— 144:8 144:8.1 — 144:8.2 144:10.1 — 144:10.2 144:10.1 — 144:10.2 144:17— 144:18 144:17— 144:18 260:27—260:30 260:27—260:30 260:30.1 —260:30.2 260:30.1 —260:30.2 260:34.1 —260:34.2 260:34.1 —260:34.3 DL:5—DL:6 DL:5—DL:7 Index Pages 1 —44 Index Pages 1 —44 Legislation, by number or date of adoption, included in this supplement: L.L. Nos. 3-2014; 4- 2014; 5-2014; 6-2014. 06-01-2014 § 17-12 COMMUNITY PRESERVATION FUND § 17-13 moneys realized under this article's two-percent real estate transfer tax, which is also authorized by Town Law § 64-e and Article 31-D of the New York Tax Law. B. It is the purpose of this article to establish and create the Southold Community Preservation Project Plan to help guide the Town's efforts to preserve open spaces and natural, scenic and historic places and to implement the requirements of Town Law § 64-e and Article 31-D of the New York Tax Law. § 17-13. Community preservation project plan adopted. [Amended 2-4-2003 by L.L. No. 2-2003; 4-12-2005 by L.L. No. 5-2005; 1-31-2006 by L.L. No. 2-2006; 9-9-2008 by L.L. No. 11-2008; 9-23-2008 by L.L. No. 13-20081 A. For the reasons set forth in § 17-12 hereof, the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and adopts the Community Preservation Project Plan prepared by the Town's Planning Department, the Land Preservation Committee, the Peconic Land Trust and Central Data Processing and presented to the Town Board on August 4, 1998, during the Work Session portion of the Town Board meeting, said plan being intended to constitute the Southold Community Preservation Project Plan which is required by § 64-e of the New York Town Law and Article I of Chapter 17 of the Southold Town Code. B. The Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and adopts the January 2003 update to the Community Preservation Project Plan prepared by the Land Preservation Department and Central Data Processing Department and presented to the Town Board on January 21, 2003, during the Work Session portion of the Town Board meeting. The 1998 List of Eligible Parcels shall be replaced by the January 2003 List of Eligible Parcels presented to the Town Board during the January 21, 2003, Work Session. C. The Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and adopts the March 2005 update to the Community Preservation Project Plan which adds certain parcels in the Great Pond Wetland and Dune Area in Southold to the List of Eligible Parcels. The January 2003 List of Eligible Parcels shall be revised as of March 29, 2005, to include the identified Great Pond Wetland and Dune Area Parcels. D. The Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and adopts the January 2006 update to the Community Preservation Project Plan which adds 194 parcels totaling approximately 355 acres to the List of Eligible Parcels. In addition, the existing List of Eligible Parcels has been revised to delete parcels which have been preserved using various preservation methods, to delete parcels which have been developed, and to correct, where applicable, Suffolk County Tax Map numbers for parcels included on the existing List of Eligible Parcels. E. The Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and adopts the August/September 2008 update to the Community Preservation Project Plan which adds five parcels totaling approximately 24.07 acres to the List of Eligible Parcels. In addition, the existing List of Eligible Parcels has been revised to delete parcels which have been preserved using various preservation methods and to correct, where applicable, Suffolk County Tax Map numbers for parcels included on the existing List of Eligible Parcels. The text of the plan adopted by the Town Board in 1998 (plan dated July 1998) shall remain as adopted in 1998, with an updated September 2008 Executive Summary and 17:7 06-01 -2014 § 17-13 SOUTHOLD CODE § 17-16 updated cover pages. The January 17, 2006, List of Eligible Parcels shall be replaced with the August/September 2008 List of Eligible Parcels. § 17-13.1. Community Preservation Fund Management and Stewardship Plan adopted. [Added 3-24-2009 by L.L. No. 5-2009; amended 3-25-2014 by L.L. No. 5-20141 The Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and adopts the Town of Southold Community Preservation Management and Stewardship Plan 2014 for real property interests acquired by use of moneys from the Town of Southold Community Preservation Fund, prepared by the Land Preservation Coordinator, presented to the Town Board during the Work Session of February 25, 2014, and intended to be the management and stewardship plan required by § 64-e6 of the New York State Town Law. § 17-14. Severability. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part of this article shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remainder thereof but shall be confined in its operation to the clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part thereof directly involved in the controversy in which such judgment shall have been rendered. § 17-15. When effective. This article shall take effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State as provided by law. ARTICLE III Community Preservation Fund Advisory Board [Adopted 8-25-1998 by L.L. No. 13-19981 § 17-16. Community Preservation Fund Advisory Board established; purpose; membership. A. The Town of Southold Community Preservation Fund Advisory Board is hereby established. B. The purpose of the Advisory Board is to review and make recommendations on proposed acquisitions of interests in real property using moneys from the Community Preservation Fund. C. The Advisory Board shall act in an advisory capacity to the Town Board. D. The Advisory Board shall consist of seven members who shall be legal residents of the Town and who shall serve without compensation. No member of the Town Board shall serve on the Advisory Board. 17:8 06-01 -2014 Chapter 144 FIRE PREVENTION AND BUILDING CODE ADMINISTRATION § 144-1. Title. § 144-11. Building permit fees. § 144-2. Purpose. § 144-12. Revocation of building permit. § 144-3. Administration and § 144-13. Stop-work orders. enforcement officers § 144-14. Right of entry. designated; definitions. § 144-15. Certificate of occupancy § 144-4. Conflicts with other required; application. regulations. § 144-16. Inspection prior to issuance of § 144-5. Powers and duties of Building certificate; records. Inspector. § 144-17. Issuance of certificate of § 144-6. Inspections required. occupancy. § 144-7. Cooperation with other § 144-18. Temporary certificates of departments. occupancy; fee. § 144-8. Building permit required; § 144-19. Tests for compliance with application for permit. standards. § 144-9. Issuance or denial of building § 144-20. Compliance required; penalties permit. for offenses. § 144-10. Performance of work under § 144-21. Abatement of violations. permit. [HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold 7-17-1984 by L.L. No. 7-1984; amended it its entirety 12-19-2006 by L.L. No. 16-2006. Subsequent amendments noted where applicable.] GENERAL REFERENCES Unsafe buildings and property maintenance-See Ch. Landmark preservation-See Ch.170. 100. Exterior lighting-See Ch.172. Outdoor burning-See Ch.104. Subdivision of land-See Ch.240. Electrical inspections-See Ch.126. Waterfront consistency review-See Ch.268. Environmental quality review-See Ch.130. Wetlands and shoreline-See Ch.275. Flood damage prevention-See Ch.148. Zoning-See Ch.280. § 144-1. Title. This chapter shall be known as the "Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code Administration and Enforcement Law." § 144-2. Purpose. Article 18 of the Executive Law, as added by Chapter 707 of the Laws of 1981, provides for the preparation of a Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code (Uniform Code), which shall 144:1 06-01 -2014 § 144-2 SOUTHOLD CODE § 144-3 take effect on January 1, 1984, and the State Energy Conservation Construction Code (the Energy Code), which shall take effect on January 1, 2007, and which every local government shall administer and enforce on and after such date. It is the purpose of this chapter to provide for the administration and enforcement of the Uniform Code in the Town of Southold. § 144-3. Administration and enforcement officers designated; definitions. A. It shall be the duty of the Building Inspectors (hereinafter referred to as the "Building Inspector") to administer and enforce the Uniform Code and the Energy Code and the provisions of this chapter. B. In addition to the inspectors, as provided by Subsection A of this section, the Town Board may appoint one Assistant Inspector for each of the fire districts in the Town, who shall be recommended by the respective Board of Fire Commissioners. Such Assistant Inspectors shall serve for a term of one year or at the pleasure of the Town Board. Assistant Inspectors shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for their actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties within the appropriations made therefor by the Town Board. Such Assistant Inspectors shall not have enforcement powers, their duties being limited to conducting periodic inspections for compliance with the fire prevention provisions (Chapter C) of the Uniform Code and the Energy Code. Assistant Inspectors shall have the same right to enter and inspect buildings and premises as conferred upon the Building Inspector. C. For this chapter, the term "Building Inspector" shall include and refer to: (1) Building Inspectors of the Town of Southold; (2) The Director of Code Enforcement of the Town of Southold; (3) The Engineer Inspector of the Town of Southold; (4) Building Permits Examiner; and (5) Fire Inspector. D. 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 International Dictionary of the English Language, unabridged (or latest edition). [Amended 12-6-2011 by L.L. No. 13-2011; 3-11-2014 by L.L. No. 4-2014] BUILDING PERMIT — A building permit which is renewed, amended or extended pursuant to any provision of this chapter. CANOPY— See "tent." ENERGY CODE — The State Energy Conservation Construction Code, as currently in effect and as hereafter amended. PERMIT HOLDER— The person to whom a building permit has been issued. 144:2 06-01-2014 FIRE PREVENTION AND BUILDING CODE § 144-3 ADMINISTRATION § 144-3 PERSON — An individual, corporation, limited-liability company, partnership, limited partnership, business trust, estate, trust, association, or any other legal or commercial entity of any kind or description. SOLAR POWER FAST TRACK PROGRAM — A program to expedite all applications for standard installations of solar electric and solar hot water energy systems on residential buildings and legal accessory structures on residential property as developed by Long Island Unified Solar Permitting Initiative. STANDARD INSTALLATION — Those installations that meet the following criteria, and any subsequent amendment thereto: (1) Are not subject to architectural review or review by the Architectural Review Board or Landmark Preservation Commission; (2) Are proposed for installation on a roof with a single layer of roof covering; (3) Are to be flush-mounted parallel to the roof surface and no more than six inches above the surface; (4) Have an eighteen-inch clearing at the roof ridge and an eighteen-inch clearing path to the ridge; (5) Create a roof load of no more than five pounds per square foot for photovoltaic (PV) and six pounds per square foot for residential solar hot water (RSHW); (6) Be installed by LIPA-authorized contractors; (7) Use PV panels that have been certified by a nationally-recognized testing laboratory as meeting the requirements of the Underwriters Laboratory (UL) Standard 1703 and inverters must be on a list of New York State Public Service Commission type tested inverters which are tested by UL or other nationally recognized laboratories to conform with UL 1741; (8) Use RSHW equipment that has been certified by the Solar Rating and Certification Corporation under its OG-100 standard for solar collectors; (9) Use other equipment such as modules, combiner boxes and a mounting system that have been approved for public use; and (10) Be in full compliance with all current National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements. TENT — A structure, enclosure or shelter, including structures open without sidewalls or sidewalls that drop on 75% or more of the perimeter, constructed of fabric or pliable material supported by any manner except by air or the contents it protects. 144:2.1 06-01 -2014 FIRE PREVENTION AND BUILDING CODE § 144-5 ADMINISTRATION § 144-6 complaint shall include such of the following steps as the Building Inspector may deem appropriate: (1) Performing an inspection of the conditions and/or activities alleged to be in violation, and documenting the results of such inspection; (2) If a violation is found to exist, providing the owner of the affected property and any other person who may be responsible for the violation with notice of the violation and opportunity to abate, correct or cure the violation, or otherwise proceeding in a manner which violates this chapter of the Code; (3) If appropriate, issuing a stop-work order; (4) If a violation which was found to exist is abated or corrected, performing an inspection to ensure that the violation has been abated or corrected, preparing a final written report reflecting such abatement or correction, and filing such report with the complaint. § 144-6. Inspections required. A. Construction inspections (1) Work to remain accessible and exposed. Work shall remain accessible and exposed until inspected and accepted by the Building Inspector. The permit holder shall notify the Building Inspector when any element of work described in Subsection A(2) of this section is ready for inspection. (2) Elements of work to be inspected. The following elements of the construction process shall be inspected, where applicable: (a) Work site prior to the issuance of a building permit; (b) Footing and foundation; (c) Preparation for concrete slab; (d) Framing; (e) Building systems, including underground and rough-in; (f) Fire-resistant construction; (g) Fire-resistant penetrations; (h) Solid-fuel-burning heating appliances, chimneys, flues or gas vents; (i) Energy Code compliance; and (j) A final inspection after all work authorized by the building permit has been completed. 144:5 06-01 -2014 § 144-6 SOUTHOLD CODE § 144-6 (3) Inspection results. After inspection, the work or a portion thereof shall be noted as satisfactory as completed, or the permit holder shall be notified as to where the work fails to comply with the Uniform Code or Energy Code. Work not in compliance with any applicable provision of the Uniform Code or Energy Code shall remain exposed until such work shall have been brought into compliance with all applicable provisions of the Uniform Code and the Energy Code, reinspected, and found satisfactory as completed. B. Firesafety and property maintenance inspections. (1) Inspections required. Firesafety and property maintenance inspections of buildings and structures shall be performed by the Building Inspector at the following intervals: (a) Firesafety and property maintenance inspections of buildings or structures which contain an area of public assembly shall be performed at least once every 12 months. (b) Firesafety and property maintenance inspections of all multiple dwellings not included in Subsection B(1)(a), and all nonresidential buildings, structures, uses and occupancies not included in Subsection B(l)(a), shall be performed at least once every 36 months. (2) Inspections permitted. In addition to the inspections required by Subsection B(1) of this section, a firesafety and property maintenance inspection of any building, structure, use, or occupancy, or of any dwelling unit, may also be performed by the Building Inspector at any time upon: (a) The request of the owner of the property to be inspected or an authorized agent of such owner; (b) Receipt by the Building Inspector of a written statement alleging that conditions or activities failing to comply with the Uniform Code or Energy Code exist; or (c) Receipt by the Building Inspector of any other information, reasonably believed by the Building Inspector to be reliable, giving rise to reasonable cause to believe that conditions or activities failing to comply with the Uniform Code or Energy Code exist; provided, however, that nothing in this subsection shall be construed as permitting an inspection under any circumstances under which a court order or warrant permitting such inspection is required, unless such court order or warrant shall have been obtained. (d) OFPC inspections. Nothing in this section or in any other provision of this chapter shall supersede, limit or impair the powers, duties and responsibilities of the New York State Office of Fire Prevention and Control ("OFPC") and the New York State Fire Administrator under Executive Law § 156-e and Education Law § 807-b. C. Inspection of tents. [Added 3-11-2014 by L.L. No. 4-2014] 144:6 06-01 -2014 FIRE PREVENTION AND BUILDING CODE § 144-6 ADMINISTRATION § 144-8 (1) The Building Inspector or Code Enforcement Official shall perform inspections on tents prior to the event for which the tent is to be used. Tents must comply with all requirements of the New York State Building Code and the following standards: (a) Sufficient exiting to a public way. (b) Tents over 200 square feet shall be made of flame-resistant materials. A certificate attesting to that fact shall be available on site for inspection. (c) All electrical supply shall be ground fault interrupted (GFI) at the source. (d) Tent stakes shall be capped or covered in such a way to present no hazard to the public. (e) No cooking shall be allowed under the tent. (f) All exiting aisles shall be maintained at a minimum of six feet wide. (g) If the event under the tent is conducted after sunset, illuminated exit signs and emergency exit lighting shall be provided. The lighting shall be on a separate circuit. (h) Guy ropes shall not pass through exit paths unless maintained more than seven feet above grade. Tent stakes shall not be in exit paths. (i) Fire extinguishers as required by New York State Building Code and the Town Building Inspector/Code Enforcement Official shall be provided. (2) A tent permit may be revoked by the Building Inspector or Code Enforcement Official if, upon inspection, it is determined that the tent does not comply with any of the standards set forth in § 144-6C(1) above or if the tent is used in violation of the provisions of§ 144-8. § 144-7. Cooperation with other departments. The Building Inspector may request and shall receive, so far as may be necessary in the discharge of his duties, the assistance and cooperation of the police and fire officers and all other municipal officials exercising any jurisdiction over the construction, use or occupancy of buildings or the installation of equipment therein. § 144-8. Building permit required; application for permit. A. Building permit/tent permit required prior to commencement; exceptions. [Amended 3-11-2014 by L.L. No. 4-20141 (1) No person, firm or corporation shall commence the erection, construction, enlargement, alteration, removal, improvement, demolition, conversion or change in the nature of the occupancy of any building or structure, or cause the same to be done, without first obtaining a separate building permit from the Building Inspector for each such building or structure. A building permit shall be required for any 144:7 06-01 -2014 § 144-8 SOUTHOLD CODE § 144-8 work which must conform to the Uniform Code, and Energy Code, except that no building permit shall be required for: (a) Necessary repairs which do not materially affect structural features. (b) Alterations to existing buildings, provided that the alterations: [1] Cost less than $10,000; [2] Do not materially affect structural features; [3] Do not affect firesafety features such as smoke detectors, sprinklers, required fire separations and exits; [4] Do not involve the installation of electrical systems; and [5] Do not include the installation of solid-fuel-burning heating appliances and associated chimneys and flues. (c) Construction or installation of one-story detached structures associated with one- or two-family dwellings or multiple single-family dwellings (townhouses) which are used for tool and storage sheds, playhouses or similar uses, provided the gross floor area does not exceed 100 square feet; (d) Installation of swings and other playground equipment associated with a one- or two-family dwelling or multiple single-family dwellings (townhouses); (e) Installation of swimming pools associated with a one- or two-family dwelling or multiple single-family dwellings (townhouses) where such pools are designed for a water depth of less than 24 inches and are installed entirely above ground; (f) Installation of fences which are not part of an enclosure surrounding a swimming pool; (g) Construction of retaining walls, unless such walls support a surcharge or impound Class 1, 11, or IIIA liquids; (h) Construction of temporary motion picture, television and theater stage sets and scenery; (i) Installation of window awnings supported by an exterior wall of a one- or two-family dwelling or multiple single-family dwellings (townhouses); (j) Installation of partitions or movable cases less than five feet nine inches in height; (k) Painting, wallpapering, tiling, carpeting, or other similar finish work; (1) Installation of listed portable electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilation or cooling equipment or appliances; 144:8 06-01 -2014 FIRE PREVENTION AND BUILDING CODE § 144-8 ADMINISTRATION § 144-8 (m) Replacement of any equipment, provided the replacement does not alter the equipment's listing or render it inconsistent with the equipment's original specifications; or (n) Repairs, provided that such repairs do not involve: [1] The removal or cutting away of a load-bearing wall, partition, or portion thereof, or of any structural beam or load-bearing component; [2] The removal or change of any required means of egress, or the rearrangement of parts of a structure in a manner which affects egress; [3] The enlargement, alteration, replacement or relocation of any building system; or [4] The removal from service of all or part of a fire protection system for any period of time. (2) No tent shall be erected on any property, except properties wherein the primary use is a single-family dwelling, unless a permit has been issued by the Building Department. Tents may be erected for protection from the elements for special events or for temporary activities that are a permitted use of the premises in accordance with the Town Code and the approved site plan for the premises, subject to the following standards: (a) Tents should be removed as promptly as possible after the event has concluded. (b) The duration of a tent permit shall be determined by the Building Inspector or Code Enforcement Official, up to a maximum duration of 30 days. (c) A tent permit shall not issue if the parcel has an open building permit or is the subject of a pending site plan review or the property is subject to pending Town Code violation(s). (d) A permit is required from the State of New York for tents with an occupancy of 300 or more unless owned, leased, or operated by a bona fide religious, charitable, educational, fraternal, service, veteran, or volunteer fire organization. (3) The exemption from the requirement to obtain a building permit for work in any category set forth in Subsection A(1) of this section shall not be deemed an authorization for work to be performed in violation of the Uniform Code or the Energy Code. All work, structures and buildings must comply with the provisions of Chapter 280, Zoning, of the Southold Town Code. B. Any building permit issued in violation of the provisions of this chapter shall be null and void and of no effect without the necessity for any proceedings, revocations or nullification thereof; and any work undertaken or use established pursuant to the issuance of a permit in violation of the provisions of this chapter shall be invalid. 144:8.1 06-01 -2014 § 144-8 SOUTHOLD CODE § 144-8 C. Applications. [Amended 12-6-2011 by L.L. No. 13-2011; 2-14-2012 by L.L. No. 3-2012; 4-24-2012 by L.L. No. 6-20121 (1) Every application for a building permit shall be made in writing, on a form provided by or otherwise acceptable to the Building Inspector. The application shall be signed by the owner or an authorized agent of the owner and contain the 144:8.2 06-01 -2014 FIRE PREVENTION AND BUILDING CODE § 144-8 ADMINISTRATION § 144-8 F. No building permit shall be issued for a building in any district where such use is permitted by special exception unless and until such approval has been duly granted by the board having jurisdiction thereof. G. No building permit shall be issued for any building until approval has been received from the Suffolk County Department of Health Services for the proposed water supply and sewage disposal system. H. The building permit application and all supporting documentation shall be made in triplicate. Upon the issuance of a building permit, the Building Inspector shall return one copy of all filed documents to the applicant. I. Every building permit shall expire if the work authorized has not commenced within 12 months after the date of issuance or has not been completed within 18 months from such date. If no zoning amendments or other regulations affecting the property have been enacted in the interim, the Building Inspector may authorize, in writing, the extension of the permit for an additional six months. Thereafter, a renewal permit shall be required. [Amended 5-10-2011 by L.L. No. 5-20111 J. As soon as the foundation of a building or of any addition to an existing building is completed and before first-story framing or wall construction is begun, there shall be filed with the Building Inspector an accurate survey, signed by the person responsible for said survey, showing the exact location of such foundation with respect to the street and property lines of the lot. No further construction shall be performed until such survey is approved by the Building Inspector. K. Permit fees. [Amended 8-10-2010 by L.L. No. 7-2010; 1-18-2011 by L.L. No. 2-20111 (1) The following fees shall be paid upon the filing of an application with the Building Inspector for a building permit, which fees shall be paid into the general fund if the application is approved or returned to the applicant if the application is denied: (a) Single-family dwellings: [1] New dwellings and alterations or additions to existing dwellings: $200, plus $0.40 for each square foot of floor area. [2] Accessory buildings and additions or alterations to existing accessory buildings: $100, plus $0.40 for each square foot of floor area. (b) Farm buildings and additions or alterations to existing farm buildings: $150 for each building. (c) Hotel, motel, multiple dwellings and business, industrial and all other buildings, including wineries: [1] New buildings and additions and alterations to existing buildings: $250, plus $0.40 for each square foot of floor area. [2] Accessory buildings and additions and alterations to existing accessory buildings: $100, plus $0.40 for each square foot of floor area. 144:10.1 06-01 -2014 § 144-8 SOUTHOLD CODE § 144-8 (d) Foundations constructed under existing buildings: $200. (e) In-ground swimming pools, together with required enclosure fencing: $250; aboveground swimming pools, together with required enclosure fencing: $250. (f) The permit fee for all signs shall be $75 per permit. (g) Demolition and/or removal of any building: $100 minimum and $0.30 for each square foot of floor area. (h) Deer exclusion fences erected in accordance with § 280-105: $75. (i) The fee for standard applications for any residential solar energy system shall be $50. [Added 12-6-2011 by L.L. No. 13-20111 (j) The permit fee for tents shall be $50 per permit. [Added 3-11-2014 by L.L. No. 4-20141 0 144:10.2 06-01-2014 FIRE PREVENTION AND BUILDING CODE § 144-17 ADMINISTRATION § 144-20 (3) The name, address and Tax Map number of the property; (4) If the certificate of occupancy is not applicable to an entire structure, a description of that portion of the structure for which the certificate of occupancy is issued; (5) The use and occupancy classification of the structure; (6) The type of construction of the structure; (7) The assembly occupant load of the structure; (8) If an automatic sprinkler system is provided, a notation as to whether the sprinkler system is required; (9) Any special conditions imposed in connection with the issuance of the building permit; and (10) The signature of the Building Inspector issuing the certificate of occupancy and the date of issuance. § 144-18. Temporary certificates of occupancy; fee. Upon request, and the payment of a fee of$25, the Building Inspector may issue a temporary certificate of occupancy for a building or structure or part thereof before the entire work covered by the building permit shall have been completed, provided that such portion or portions as have been completed may be occupied safely without endangering life or the public welfare. § 144-19. Tests for compliance with standards. Whenever there are reasonable grounds to believe that any material, construction, equipment or assembly does not conform to the requirements of the Uniform Code or the applicable building laws, ordinances or regulations, the Building Inspector may require the same to be subjected to tests in order to furnish proof of such compliance. § 144-20. Compliance required; penalties for offenses. A. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to construct, alter, repair, move, remove, demolish, equip, use or occupy or maintain any building or structure or portion thereof in violation of any provisions of this chapter, or to fail in any manner to comply with a notice, directive or order of the Building Inspector, or to construct, alter or use and occupy any building or structure or part thereof in a manner not permitted by an approved building permit or certificate of occupancy. B. For each offense against any provisions of the Uniform Code, Energy Code, or of this chapter, or any regulations made pursuant thereto, or failure to comply with a written notice or order of any Building Inspector within the time fixed for compliance therewith, the owner, occupant, builder, architect, contractor or their agents or any other person who commits, takes part or assists in the commission of any such offense or who shall fail to 144:17 06-01 -2014 § 144-20 SOUTHOLD CODE § 144-21 comply with a .written order or notice of any Building Inspector shall, upon a first conviction thereof, be guilty of a violation punishable by a fine not to exceed $5,000 or imprisonment for a period not to exceed 15 days, or both. Each day on which such violation shall occur shall constitute a separate, additional offense. For a second and subsequent conviction within 36 months thereafter, such person shall be guilty of a violation punishable by a fine not to exceed $10,000 or imprisonment for a period not to exceed 15 days, or both such fine and imprisonment. C. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to erect a tent in violation of the provisions of this chapter, or to fail in any manner to comply with a notice, directive or order of the Building Inspector or Code Enforcement Official; the owner, occupant, or their agents or other person who commits any such offense shall, upon first conviction thereof, be guilty of a violation punishable by a fine not to exceed $1,000. Each day on which such violation shall occur shall constitute a separate, additional offense. For a second and subsequent conviction within 36 months thereafter, such person shall be guilty of a violation punishable by a fine not to exceed $2,500. [Added 3-11-2014 by L.L. No. 4-20141 § 144-21. Abatement of violations. Appropriate actions and proceedings may be taken at law or in equity to prevent unlawful construction or to restrain, correct or abate a violation or to prevent illegal occupancy of a building, structure or premises or to prevent illegal acts, conduct or business in or about any premises; and those remedies shall be in addition to the penalties prescribed in the preceding section. 144:18 06-01 -2014 § 260-8 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 260-8 Name of Street Side Location Hobart Road East At Southold, from the northerly curbline of Terry Lane northerly for a distance of 98 feet Horton's Lane West At Southold, from the extension easterly of the northerly line of County Route 48 northerly for a distance of 60 feet Hummel Avenue [Added South At Southold, from the southeast corner 3-9-2004 by L.L. No. 7-20041 of Hummel Avepue and Boisseau Avenue, along the south side of Hummel Avenue to the intersection of Hummel Avenue and Young's Avenue Inlet Road (also known as Mill Both At Peconic, from the intersection of a Lane) [Added 10-5-2010 by private road known as Miami Avenue L.L. No. 11-2010; amended and Inlet Road (also known as Mill 9-10-2013 by L.L. No. 8-20131 Lane) northerly to the intersection of a private road known as Sound View Avenue (also known as Sound Avenue) and Inlet Road (also known as Mill Lane) Jackson Street Both At Cutchogue, from the southerly curbline of New Suffolk Avenue southerly for a distance of 250 feet Jackson Street [Added Both At New Suffolk, from the intersection 7-29-2008 by L.L. No. 8-20081 of First Street westerly to the intersection of Fourth Street King Street [Added 3-11-2014 North At Orient, from the intersection of by L.L. No. 3-2014] King Street and Village Lane to the intersection of King Street and Willow Terrace Lane King Street South At New Suffolk, between Fourth Street and Fifth Street Lands End Road [Added Both From Route 25 northerly to the 6-11-1996 by L.L. No. 12-19961 intersection of Latham Lane Love Lane East At Mattituck, from the north curbline of New York State Route 25 northerly for a distance of 20 feet Love Lane West At Mattituck, from the north curbline of Pike Street northerly for a distance of 40 feet Love Lane West At Mattituck, from the north curbline of Sounds Avenue northerly for a distance of 75 feet 260:27 06-01 -2014 § 260-8 SOUTHOLD CODE § 260-8 Name of Street Side Location Luther's Road, also known as Both At Mattituck, from the guardrail at the "Breakwater Road" [Amended northerly terminus of Luther's Road 6-24-1997 by L.L. No. 14-19971 extending southerly for a distance of 250 feet on the easterly side and 500 feet on the westerly side Main Bayview Road [Added South In Southold, from the intersection of 9-27-2005 by L.L. No. 14-20051 Corey Creek Lane both easterly and westerly for a distance of 175 feet in each direction Marratooka Road West At Mattituck, between Peconic Bay and Park Avenue Mechanic Street East At Southold, between New York State Route 25 and Mechanic Street East Mill Road [Added 10-5-2010 by Both At Peconic, from the intersection of a L.L. No. 11-2010; amended private road known as Miami Avenue 9-10-2013 by L.L. No. 8-20131 and Mill Road southeasterly to the intersection of Sound View Avenue and Mill Road Montauk Avenue [Added West At Fishers Island, starting 559 feet 9-17-1996 by L.L. No. 17-1996; south of the intersection of Crescent amended 7-22-1997 by L.L. No. Avenue and extending southerly for a 20-19971 distance of 188 feet Nassau Point Road (causeway) Both At Cutchogue, from the intersection with Bay Avenue, also known as "Skunk Lane," south for a distance of 1,750 feet New Suffolk Avenue Both At Cutchogue, at Halls Creek Bridge, Downs Creek Bridge and West Creek Bridge for a distance of 250 feet easterly and westerly from the center lines of said bridges New Suffolk Avenue Both At Mattituck, from the southerly curbline of New York State Route 25 easterly for a distance of 500 feet New Suffolk Road East At Cutchogue, from the southerly curbline of New York State Route 25 southerly for a distance of 400 feet New Suffolk Road West At Cutchogue, from the southerly curbline of New York State Route 25 southerly for a distance of 385 feet North Bay View Road Both At Southold, for a distance of 450 feet easterly and westerly from the center line of Goose Creek Bridge 260:28 06-01-2014 § 260-8 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 260-8 Name of Street Side Location Peconic Bay Boulevard Both At Mattituck, for a distance of 250 feet easterly and westerly from the center line of Brushes Creek Bridge Peconic Bay Boulevard North At Mattituck, from New York Telephone pole No. 22 easterly 650 feet to New York Telephone pole No. 16 Pike Street Both At Mattituck, starting at the intersection of Wickham Avenue and extending westerly for a distance of 310 feet Pike Street North At Mattituck, starting at the northeast corner of Mary's Road and extending easterly for a distance of 700 feet Pike Street South At Mattituck, from the easterly curbline of Westphalia Road easterly for a distance of 12 feet Plum Island Lane [Added Both In Orient, on both sides of Plum Island 2-2-1999 by L.L. No. 1-19991 Lane, from the intersection of Route 25 southerly to the intersection of Parkview Lane Rocky Point Road [Added East In East Marion, on the east side of 12-18-2001 by L.L. No. Rocky Point Road, north and south of 21-20011 the intersection with Aquaview Avenue for approximately 50 feet Seventh Street East At Greenport, between New York State Route 25 (Main Street) and Corwin Street Soundview Avenue Both At Southold, starting at the intersection of County Route 48 and extending westerly for a distance of 620 feet Soundview Avenue Extension Both From terminus at Lighthouse Road [Added 5-28-1996 by L.L. No. easterly for a distance of 300 feet 7-1996] Tabor Road Both At Orient, from the southerly curbline of New York State Route 25 southerly for a distance of 270 feet Terry Lane North At Southold, from the easterly curbline of Hobart Road easterly for a distance of 142 feet Terry Lane South At Southold, from the extension southerly of the east curbline of Hobart Road easterly for a distance of 127 feet 260:29 06-01 -2014 § 260-8 SOUTHOLD CODE § 260-8.1 Name of Street Side Location Traveler Street South At Southold, from the southwest corner of Traveler Street and Beckwith Avenue proceeding westerly for 111 feet to the guardrail Traveler Street [Added South In Southold, westerly on the south 4-22-2003 by L.L. No. 8-20031 curbline for a distance of 20 feet from the west side of the exit from the Town Municipal Parking Lot Village Lane East At Orient, between New York State Route 25 and Orchard Street Village Lane [Added 3-11-2014 East At Orient, from the point 170 feet by L.L. No. 3-20141 south of the intersection of Village Lane and the southwesterly comer of Fletcher Street and extending to the terminus of Village Lane at the intersection with King Street Village Lane West At Orient, between a point 50 feet north of the northerly curbline of Orchard Street and a point 675 feet southerly thereof Whistler Avenue South At Fishers Island, from the southeasterly corner of the intersection of Whistler Avenue and Airport Road easterly for a distance of 1,795 feet Youngs Avenue East At Southold, from the southerly curbline of New York State Route 25 southerly for a distance of 181 feet Youngs Avenue West At Southold, from the northerly curbline of New York State Route 25 northerly for a distance of 186 feet § 260-8.1. Trailer parking prohibited at all times. [Added 7-29-2008 by L.L. No. 8-20081 The parking of trailers and the parking of vehicles with trailers is hereby prohibited at all times in any of the following locations and at any other location where signage indicates "no trailer parking": A. Hamlet of New Suffolk. Name of Street Side Location Fifth Street Both From the intersection with Main Street to the southerly terminus of Fifth Street First Street Both From the intersection with Orchard Street to the southerly terminus of First Street 260:30 06-01 -2014 § 260-8.1 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 260-9 Name of Street Side Location Fourth Street Both From the intersection with Main Street to the southerly terminus of Fourth Street Fourth Street Both From the intersection with Orchard Street to the intersection with King Street Fourth Street West From the intersection with King Street to the intersection with Main Street Jackson Street Both From the intersection with Fifth Street to The intersection with First Street King Street Both From the intersection with New Suffolk Road to the easterly terminus of King Street Main Street Both From the intersection with New Suffolk Road easterly to the intersection with First Street New Suffolk Road Both From the intersection with Orchard Street to the intersection with Main Street Orchard Street Both From the intersection with New Suffolk Road to the easterly terminus of Orchard Street Second Street Both From the intersection with Orchard Street to the southerly terminus of Second Street Third Street Both From the intersection with Main Street to the southerly terminus of Third Street Third Street Both From the intersection with Orchard Street to the intersection with King Street Third Street East From the intersection with King Street to the intersection with Main Street § 260-9. Parking prohibited during certain hours. [Added 7-31-1973; amended 9-21-1976 by L.L. No. 4-1976; 8-12-1980 by L.L. No. 4-1980; 7-7-1981 by L.L. No. 4-1981; 5-4-1982 by L.L. No. 2-1982; 7-7-1982 by L.L. No. 4-1982; 4-5-1983 by L.L. No. 3-1983; 4-19-1983 by L.L. No. 4-1983; 12-28-1984 by L.L. No. 11-1984; 7-2-1985 by L.L. No. 9-1985; 8-13-1985 by L.L. No. 13-1985; 11-15-1988 by L.L. No. 26-1988; 11-27-1990 by L.L. No. 27-1990; 8-13-1991 by L.L. No. 18-1991; 1-10-1995 by L.L. No. 1-1995; 5-30-1995 by L.L. No. 9-1995] A. The parking of vehicles is hereby prohibited between the hours indicated in any of the following locations:3 3. Editor's Note: Former Subsection B,regarding prohibited parldng between 10:00 p.m.and 6:00 a.m.,and Subsection C, added 6-8-1999 by L.L. No. 4-1999, regarding night fishing permits, which immediately followed this schedule, were repealed 8-10-2010 by L.L.No.8-2010. 260:30.1 06-01 -2014 § 260-9 SOUTHOLD CODE § 260-9 Between the Name of Street Side Hours of Location Bailie Beach Road Both 10:00 p.m. and In Mattituck, from Long 6:00 a.m. Island Sound southerly for a distance of 500 feet Bay Avenue Both 10:00 p.m. and In Mattituck, between 6:00 a.m. Peconic Bay and Peconic Bay Boulevard Bay Home Road Both 10:00 p.m. and In Southold, from the 6:00 a.m. terminus northerly for a distance of 300 feet Budd's Pond Road Both 10:00 p.m. and In Southold, from the 6:00 a.m. guardrail as the southerly terminus northerly for a distance of 100 feet Duck Pond Road East 10:00 p.m. and In Cutchogue, from the 10:00 a.m. guardrail at the northerly terminus southerly for a distance of 400 feet 260:30.2 06-01 -2014 § 260-9 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 260-9 Between the Name of Street Side Hours of Location Sigsbee Road Both 10:00 p.m. and In Mattituck, from the 6:00 a.m. southerly curbline of Peconic Bay Boulevard southerly to Peconic Bay Silvermere Road Both 10:00 p.m. and In Greenport, along both 6:00 a.m. sides of the parking area adjacent to the terminus Skunk Lane Both 10:00 p.m. and In Cutchogue, from 6:00 a.m. Peconic Bay westerly for a distance of 150 feet Sleepy Hollow Lane Both 10:00 p.m. and In Southold, from the [Added 7-8-1997 by 6:00 p.m. guardrail at the easterly L.L. No. 18-1997] terminus westerly for a distance of 200 feet Sound Beach Both 10:00 p.m. and In Mattituck, from Long 6:00 a.m. Island Sound southerly for a distance of 100 feet Sound Drive (67 Steps) Both Sunset and 6:00 In Greenport, from the [Amended 5-28-1996 a.m. guardrail at the northerly by L.L. No. 7-19961 terminus to Sound Drive Sound Drive West Both 10:00 p.m. and In Greenport, from the 6:00 a.m. westerly terminus easterly for a distance of 200 feet South Harbor Road Both 10:00 p.m. and In Southold, from the [Added 11-12-1997 by 6:00 a.m. guardrail northerly for a L.L. No. 27-1997] distance of 500 feet Spring Lane [Added Both 10:00 p.m. and In Peconic, from the 6-24-1997 by L.L. No. 6:00 a.m. guardrail at the easterly 16-1997] terminus westerly for a distance of 225 feet Terry Lane North 10:00 p.m. and In Southold, from the west 6:00 a.m. curbline of Hobart Road westerly to Town Creek The Anchorage [Added Both 10:00 p.m. and In Mattituck, from the 5-27-1997 by L.L. No. 6:00 a.m. guardrail at westerly 12-19971 terminus easterly to Westview Drive Town Harbor Lane Both 10:00 p.m. and In Southold, from Peconic 6:00 a.m. Bay to Terry Lane 260:34.1 06-01 -2014 § 260-9 SOUTHOLD CODE § 260-11 Between the Name of Street Side Hours of Location Watersedge Way Both 10:00 p.m. and In Southold, from and 6:00 a.m. including its intersection with Rambler Road northwesterly for a distance of 150 feet Whistler Avenue North 7:30 p.m. and In Fishers Island, from the 6:00 a.m. easterly terminus westerly for a distance of 500 feet Youngs Street Both 10:00 p.m. and In Orient, from the 6:00 a.m. guardrail at the northerly terminus southerly for a distance of 500 feet § 260-10. Parking prohibited during certain months. [Added 12-28-1984 by L.L. No. 11-1984] The parking of vehicles is hereby prohibited during the months indicated (both inclusive) in any of the following locations: During Months of Name of Street Side (both inclusive) Location Beckwith Avenue West December to March In Southold between New York Route 25 and Traveler Street Second Street [Added Both June to August At New Suffolk, from the 4-8-2014 by L.L. No. southerly intersection of 6-20141 Main Street to the northerly intersection of Jackson Street § 260-11. Parking for limited time only. [Added 7-31-1973; amended 9-21-1976 by L.L. No. 4-1976; 8-12-1980 by L.L. No. 4-1980; 7-2-1985 by L.L. No. 9-1985; 9-23-1986 by L.L. No. 11-1986; 11-27-1990 by L.L. No. 27-1990; 8-10-1993 by L.L. No. 17-1993; 5-30-1995 by L.L. No. 9-19951 The parking of vehicles is hereby prohibited for a longer period of time than that designated, between the hours indicated, in any of the following locations: Between the Time Name of Street Side Hours of Limit Location Duck Pond Road East 10:00 a.m. and 2 hrs. At Cutchogue, from the 10:00 P.M. guardrail at the northerly terminus southerly for a distance of 400 feet 260:34.2 06-01 -2014 § 260-11 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 260-11 Between the Time Name of Street Side Hours of Limit Location Duck Pond Road West 7:00 a.m. and 2 hrs. At Cutchogue, from the 10:00 P.M. guardrail at the northerly terminus southerly for a distance of 400 feet 260:34.3 06-01-2014 § DL-1 DISPOSITION LIST § DL-1 Local Law Adoption No. Date Subject Disposition 10-2010 8-24-2010 2010 Retirement Incentive Program, Part NCM B 11-2010 10-5-2010 Parking at beaches amendment; vehicles Chs. 189, Art. I; and traffic amendment 260 12-2010 10-19-2010 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 1-2011 1-4-2011 Animals: dog licensing and identification Ch. 83, Art. III 2-2011 1-18-2011 Fire prevention and building code Chs. 144; 280 administration amendment; zoning amendment 3-2011 4-12-2011 Taxation: senior citizen exemption Ch. 245, Art. I amendment 4-2011 5-10-2011 Solid waste: garbage, rubbish and refuse Ch. 233, Art. I amendment 5-2011 5-10-2011 Fire prevention and building code Ch. 144 administration amendment 6-2011 5-24-2011 Small wind energy systems amendment; Chs. 277, Art. 1; zoning amendment 280 7-2011 7-19-2011 Vehicles and traffic amendment Ch. 260 8-2011 7-19-2011 Prevention of noise Ch. 180 9-2011 8-2-2011 Zoning Map amendment NCM 10-2011 8-30-2011 Parking at beaches amendment Ch. 189, Art. I 11-2011 8-30-2011 Parking at beaches amendment; vehicles Chs. 189, Art. I; and traffic amendment 260 12-2011 10-11-2011 Taxation: exemption for volunteer fire Ch. 245, Art. V fighters and ambulance workers amendment 13-2011 12-6-2011 Fire prevention and building code Ch. 144 administration amendment 1-2012 12-20-2012 Zoning Map amendment NCM 2-2012 1-17-2012 Shellfish and other marine resources Ch. 219 amendment 3-2012 2-14-2012 Fire prevention and building code Chs. 144; 228; administration amendment; soil removal 236; 237, Art. 11; amendment; stormwater management 240; 253, Art. 1; amendment; street excavations 275; 280 amendment; subdivision of land amendment; tourist and trailer camps: general regulations amendment; wetlands and shoreline amendment; zoning amendment i DL:5 06-01 -2014 § DL-1 SOUTHOLD CODE § DL-1 Local Law Adoption No. Date Subject Disposition 4-2012 3-13-2012 Unsafe buildings; property maintenance Ch. 100 amendment 5-2012 4-10-2012 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 6-2012 4-24-2012 Fire prevention and building code Chs. 144; 280 administration amendment; zoning amendment 7-2012 5-8-2012 Streets and sidewalks: removal of utility Ch. 237, Art. V poles 8-2012 6-5-2012 Dogs amendment; waterfowl and gull Ch. 83, Arts. II, feeding and domestic pet waste IV 9-2012 7-3-2012 Zoning Map amendment NCM 10-2012 9-11-2012 Vehicles and traffic amendment Ch. 260 11-2012 9-25-2012 Transfer of sanitary flow credits Ch. 117 amendment 12-2012 10-9-2012 Wetlands and shoreline amendment Ch. 275 13-2012 11-7-2012 Waterfowl and gull feeding and domestic Ch. 83, Art. IV pet waste amendment 1-2013 1-29-2013 Coastal erosion hazard areas amendment; Chs. 111; 275 wetlands and shoreline amendment 2-2013 2-12-2013 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 3-2013 2-12-2013 Taxation: exemption for Cold War Ch. 245, Art. VII veterans amendment 4-2013 7-30-2013 Public entertainment and special events Ch. 205 amendment 5-2013 8-13-2013 Dogs amendment; parks and recreation Chs. 83, Art. II; areas: use regulations and restrictions 193, Art. I amendment 6-2013 8-27-2013 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 7-2013 8-27-2013 Vehicles and traffic amendment Ch. 260 8-2013 9-10-2013 Parking at beaches amendment; vehicles Chs. 189, Art. 1; and traffic amendment 260 9-2013 11-19-2013 Taxation: targeted business investment Ch. 245, Art. II exemption amendment 10-2013 11-19-2013 Taxation: assessment and tax relief for Ch. 245, Art. IX Superstorm Sandy impact 1-2014 1-28-2014 Water supply plan map amendment NCM 2-2014 2-25-2014 Exemption for war veterans and Gold Ch. 245, Art. VI Star parents amendment 3-2014 3-11-2014 Vehicles and traffic amendment Ch. 260 DL:6 06-01 -2014 § DL-I DISPOSITION LIST § DL-1 • Local Law Adoption No. Date Subject Disposition 4-2014 3-11-2014 Fire prevention and building code Ch. 144 administration amendment 5-2014 3-25-2014 Southold Community Preservation Ch. 17, Art. II Project Plan amendment 6-2014 4-8-2014 Vehicles and traffic amendment Ch. 260 DL:7 06-01 -2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX DEFINITIONS NOTE:For the AGRICULTURAL LANDS Rules and regulations,75-6 convenience of the Code user,all PRESERVATION Severability,75-7 terms defined in this Code are in- Acquisition of development ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES eluded in the Index under the rights,70-4 Parks and recreation areas,193-9 heading"Definitions and Abbrevi- Alienation of development rights, Police department rules and regu- ations." 70-5 lations,A290-15,A290-24 Definitions,70-3 Public Consumption,79-1,79-2 Hearing,704,70-5 Consumption of alcoholic Improvement,70-2 beverages in public re- _A_ Open space,70-2 stricted,79-1 Permits,70-5 Penalties for offenses,79-2 ABANDONMENT Purpose,70-2 Vehicle,79-1 Harbor management,157-8 Sale,70-4,70-5 ANCHORING Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Severability,70-6 Boats,docks and wharves,96-3, 37,215-43 Title,70-1 96-7,96-11,96-12,96-22, Subdivision of land,240-37 AGRICULTURAL PLANNED 96-23 Vehicles and traffic,260-23 DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT Coastal erosion hazard areas,1 1(- Vehicles,motor-driven,264-19 Zoning,280-170-280-181 13 Wind energy,277-6 AGRICULTURAL USES Flood damage prevention,148- Zoning,280-76,280-88 Farm stands 14,148-16,148-18,148-21 ACCESSORY BUILDINGS AND Appeals,72-11 Harbor management,157-4,157- STRUCTURES Area,yard and bulk regula- 6 Fire prevention and building con- tions,72-5,72-6 Wind energy,277-4 struction,144-8,144-15 Definitions,72-6 ANIMALS Landmark preservation,170-7 Farm stand offerings,72-7 Community Preservation Fund, Wetlands and shoreline,275-2, Farm stand permit required, 17-4 275-5 72-5 Dog Licensing and Identification Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-15, Farm stand permits issued Definitions,83-18 280-19,280-22,280-104, without requirements of Exemptions,83-23 280-107,280-116,280-149, site plan approval,72-6 Fees,83-23 280-154 Maximum size of farm stand, Identification tag,83-24 ACCESSORY USES 72-8 Issuance of license,83-24 Plum Island Research District Off-street parking,72-6 Legislative authority,83-16 (PIC),280-187 Parking,72-5,72-6 Licenses issued only by Town Plum Island Research District Penalties for offenses,72-12 Clerk,83-20 (PIR),280-183 Permit,72-12 Licensing,83-19 Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-15, Setbacks,72-6 Notices,83-24 280-17,280-22,280-27,280- Variance procedures,72-11 Penalties for offenses,83-25 35,280-38,280-41,280-45, Zoning,72-5 Proof of vaccination against 28048,280-52,280-55,280- Zoning Board of Appeals,72- rabies,83-21 58,280-62,280-78,280-127, 11 Purpose,83-17 280-172 General provisions Rabies vaccinations,83-21 ADOPTION OF RENUMBERED Definitions,72-4 Records,83-24 2006 CODE Purpose,72-2 Repeal of inconsistent local General provisions,1-14-1-18 Statutory authorization,72-3 laws or ordinances,83-26 ADVERTISING Title,72-1 Term of license and renewals, Tobacco advertising,249-1- Variances,72-3 83-22 249-5 AIR CONDITIONING Dogs,83-7-83-15 Wind energy,277-4 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Age requirements,83-6 Zoning,280-80,280-81,280-85 36 Arrest warrant,83-9 AFFORDABLE HOUSING AIR POLLUTION Barking or howling,83-6 Subdivision of land,240-10 Zoning,280-77,280-111 Confinement,83-12 Zoning,280-137 ALARM SYSTEMS Disposition,83-12 AFFORDABLE HOUSING Alarm device,75-2,75-3,75-6 Enforcement,83-7 (AHD)DISTRICT Charges for false alarms,75-6 Filing of complaints,83-8 Subdivision of land,240-10,240- Definitions,75-2 Fine,83-13 42 Disorderly conduct,75-8 Impoundment,83-11,83-12 Zoning,280-30 Emergency,75-1,75-2,75-5,75- Penalties for offenses,83-13 AGE RESTRICTIONS 6 Permit,83-9 Zoning,280-30 False alarms,75-5,75-6 Prohibited activities,83-6 AGPDD,see AGRICULTURAL Fees,75-4 Property damage,83-6 PLANNED DEVELOPMENT Fine,75-8 Redemption,83-12 DISTRICT Intentional false alarms,75-5 Seeing Eye dogs,83-10 AGRICULTURAL- Investigation,75-1 Seizure of dogs at large,83-11 CONSERVATION(A-C) Penalties for offenses,75-5,75-6, Severability,83-14 DISTRICT(TWO-ACRE 75-8 Summons,83-9 MINIMUM) Permit,75-3,75-4 When effective,83-15 Subdivision of land,240-42 Purpose,75-1 Ducks,83-1-83-5 I 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Deposit of waste matter in Subdivision of land,240-10,240- Subdivision of land,240-7,240- Town waters prohibited, 45,240-57 44 834 Waterfront consistency review, Targeted Business Investment Keeping of ducks for private 2684,268-5 Exemption,245-7 use,83-2 Zoning,280-4,280-9,280-13, Taxation,245-3,2454,245-8, Penalties for offenses,83-5 280-17,280-22,280-28,280- 245-9,245-11,245-12 Permit,83-1,83-3,83-4 31,280-35,280-38,280-41, Waterfront consistency review, Water,83-3,83-4 28045,280-48,280-52,280- 268-3,268-5 Harbor management,157-11 55,280-58,280-62,280-78, Wetlands and shoreline,275-4, Parks and recreation areas,193-2 280-79,280-81,280-86,280- 275-6 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 92,280-100,280-121,280- Zoning,280-45,280-88,280-92, 37,215-38 130,280-131,280-137,280- 280-133,280-159 Subdivision of land,240-44 140-280-142,280-144- See also SUPERSTORM Waterfowl and Gull Feeding and 280-150,280-154 SANDY IMPACT,AS- Domestic Pet Waste APPEARANCE TICKETS SESSMENT AND TAX Appearance tickets,83-29 Animals,83-29 RELIEF FOR Definitions,83-27 Appearance tickets,5-1-5-3 ASSESSOR Enforcement,83-29 Certain public servants authorized Taxation,245-3 Fecal matter,83-28 to issue appearance tickets, ASSESSORS Livestock,domestic,83-28 5-2 Election,9-1,9-2 Penalties for offenses,83-28, Dogs,5-2 Approval by referendum,9-2 83-30 Parking,5-2,5-3 Continuation as elective office, Pet waste,83-28 Purpose,5-1 9-1 Pet waste disposal,83-28 Safety,5-2 Number,9-3-9-5 Police/Bay Constables,83-29 Sanitation,5-2 Amendment of Session Laws, Prohibitions,83-28 Service of appearance tickets,5-3 9-3 Sanitation,83-28 Signs,5-2 Approval by referendum,9-5 Statutory authority,83-31 Vehicles,5-2 Conditions as to effectiveness, Storm sewers,83-28 ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW 94 Waterfowl feeding,83-28 COMMITTEE Zoning Inspector,83-29 Zoning,280-131 Waterfront consistency review, AREA,YARD AND BULK REG- -B- 268-3 ULATIONS Zoning,280-13,280-17,280-58, Agricultural uses,72-5,72-6,72- BACKFILLING 280-62,280-78,280-85,280- 8 Streets and sidewalks,237-13 98,280-99,280-111 Community Preservation Fund, Subdivision of land,240-36 ANIMALS,DOMESTIC 17-13 Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 Parks and recreation areas,193- Plum Island Research District BARRICADES 3.1 (PIC),280-188 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- ANTENNAS Plum Island Research District 43 Wireless Communication Facili- (PIR),280-184 Streets and sidewalks,237-12, ties,280-76.1 Stormwater management,236-20 237-13 Zoning,280-68,280-70,280-72, Zoning,280-62,280-137 Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 280-73,280-76,280-76.2 ASBESTOS BATTERIES APARTMENTS Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Junkyards,166-1 Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-22, 43 BAY CONSTABLE 280-27,280-38,28045,280- ASHES Powers and duties,219-23,275- 48,280-78 Parks and recreation areas,193-2 12.1,275-15 APPEALS Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Shellfish and other marine re- Agricultural uses,72-11 38 sources,219-23 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- ASSESSMENT AND TAX RE- Wetlands and shoreline,275-12.1, 24-111-26 LIEF FOR SUPERSTORM 275-15 Community Preservation Fund, SANDY IMPACT,see SU- BED-AND-BREAKFAST 17-34 PERSTORM SANDY IM- Zoning,280-13,280-52,280-55 Ethics,26-13 PACT,ASSESSMENT AND BICYCLES Expenses of town officers,30-1 TAX RELIEF FOR Applicability,88-8 Flood damage prevention,1484, ASSESSMENTS Carrying children,88-5 148-22 Buildings,unsafe;property Coasting,88-5 Landmark preservation,170-11 maintenance,100-10 Cutouts prohibited,88-4 Lighting,outdoor,172-8 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- General provisions,1-2 Plum Island Research District 10 Light required,88-1 (PIC),280-187 Ethics,26-13 Operation of bicycle,88-3 Plum Island Research District General provisions,1-4 Parks,88-1-88-3,88-5 (PIR),280-183 Littering,174-5 Penalties for offenses,88-7 Public entertainment and special Public hearings,notice of,55-1 Use of bell or whistle as alarm, events,205-6 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 88-2 Records,59-8,59-10 5,215-33,215-50,215-52 Use of sidewalks,88-6 Soil removal,228-6 Vehicles,88-1-88-6 2 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Zoning,280-137 Legislative findings,96-26 Water,96-12,96-16 BINGO AND GAMES OF Permit,96-28 Water-skiers,96-12 CHANCE Pollution,96-26 Zoning,280-137 Bingo,92-1-92-11 Prohibited acts,96-28 BONDS Bingo permitted,92-2 Recreation areas,96-26 Coastal erosion hazard areas,I 1(- Leased premises,92-4 Safety,96-26 15,111-27,111-28 License,92-2,92-3 Severability,96-29 General provisions,1-4 Management and operation, Storage,96-26 Highway specifications,161-46, 92-9 Water,96-26 16149 Maximum value of all prizes Water pollution,96-26 Housing fund,34-4 on one occasion,92-8 Fuel,96-16 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Maximum value of single Garbage,96-8 42 prize,92-7 Gas,96-17 Soil removal,228-8,228-9 Penalties for offenses,92-11 Gases,96-16 Stormwater management,236-20 Purchase of bingo equipment, Hazards to navigation,96-10 Streets and sidewalks,237-9, 92-5 Hunt,96-20 237-18 Purpose,92-1 Inspection,96-24 Subdivision of land,240-3,240-7, Remuneration prohibited,92- Internal-combustion engines,96- 240-20,240-23,240-25,240- 10 17 30-240-35,240-37,240-45 Use of proceeds,92-6 Liable,96-10,96-25 Wetlands and shoreline,275-9 Games of Chance,92-12-92-15 Lien,96-10,96-25 Zoning,280-137 Approval by electors,92-15 Lighting,96-14 BRUSH,GRASS AND WEEDS Definitions,92-12 Manner of operation,96-13 Burning,outdoor,104-1,104-2 Games of chance authorized, Mattituck Creek,96-23 Highway specifications,161-16, 92-13 Mooring and anchoring,96-22 161-30 License,92-13,92-14 Mooring permits,96-24 Solid waste,2334 Restrictions,92-14 Mooring without a permit,96-25 Tourist and trailer camps,253-5 BLOCK Mufflers,96-17 BUFFERS Fire prevention and building con- Noise,96-17 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- struction,144-8 Notice,96-10,96-13,96-25 12 Flood damage prevention,148-21 Obstruction and Use of Town Subdivision of land,240-3,240- Subdivision of land,240-10,240- Waters,96-1-96-3 17,240-21,24042,240-43, 17,240-21,240-45 Anchoring,96-3 240-49 Wind energy,277-2 Issuance of permits by Board Wetlands and shoreline,275-2, Zoning,280-4,280-116,280-133 of Trustees,96-3 275-4,275-5,275-7,275-11 BLUE CLAW CRABS Permit,96-1,96-3 Zoning,280-92,280-94-280-96, Shellfish and other marine re- Restricted areas at end of 280-118,280-137,280-143 sources,219-11 Town highways,96-2 BUILDING INSPECTOR BOATS,DOCKS AND Operation of boats near beaches Buildings,unsafe;property WHARVES and bathers,96-11 maintenance,100-7,100-9 Administration and Enforcement, Operators,96-15 Electrical inspections,126-3 96-30-96-33 Parade,96-16 Filming,139-8 Compliance required,96-33 Parks,96-15 Fire prevention and building con- Enforcing officer,96-30 Permit,96-15,96-18,96-20,96- struction,144-8 Fine,96-33 24,96-25 Flood damage prevention,148-11 Hearing,96-31,96-32 Public Docks,96-4,96-5 Powers and duties, 100-9,280- Meeting,96-32 Definitions,96-4 151 Notice of violation,96-31,96- Monopolization of docks, Soil removal,2284 32 bulkheads and landing Streets and sidewalks,237-28 Notices,96-31-96-33 places prohibited,96-5 Waterfront consistency review, Penalties for offenses,96-33 Ramps,96-9 268-6 Permit,96-31-96-33 Record,96-10,96-25 Wind energy,277-7 Anchoring,96-7,96-11,96-12, Registration,96-10,96-24 Zoning,280-6,280-8,280-13, 96-22,96-23 Regulation of personal watercraft 280-31,280-81,280-85,280- Applicability,96-6 and specialty prop-craft,96- 88,280-92,280-109,280- Aquatic events,96-18 16 127,280-130,280-131,280- Bathing and swimming,96-19 Safety,96-14,96-15 146,280-151-280-155 Boats,96-6-96-25 Sale,96-10,96-25 BUILDING PERMITS Definitions,96-7 Sanitary regulations,96-8 Electrical inspections,126-3 Disabled,96-10 Scuba diving,96-20 Ethics,26-21 Drug,96-15 Short title,96-6 Fire prevention and building con- Dumping,96-8 Signs,96-23,96-24 struction,144-3,144-8,144- Emergency,96-17 Spearfishing,96-21 11,144-12, 144-17 Equipment,96-14 Speed limits,96-13 Landmark preservation,170-5, Explosive,96-16 Storage,96-10,96-25 170-6 Floating Homes,96-26-96-29 Towing,96-12 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Definitions,96-27 Unnavigable boats,96-10 41 Emergency,96-26 Vehicle,96-9,96-24 3 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Streets and sidewalks,237-25, BUS STOPS Coastal erosion management 237-26 Vehicles and traffic,260-21,260- permit,111-27 Subdivision of land,240-10,240- 27 Conflicts,111-31 25 Enforcement,111-29 Wind energy,277-3,277-6 Environmental review,111-33 Zoning,280-8-280-10,280-31, -C- Fine,111-34 280-70,280-71,280-74,280- Hearing,111-27 114,280-121,280-124,280- CATWALKS Inspections,111-29 Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 125,280-127,280-130,280- Interpretation,111-3 0 134,280-140,280-151- CEMETERIES Notice of violations,111-29 13 280 Zoning, - 280-153,280-180 Penalties for offenses,111-29, BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;PROP- CERTIFICATES OF APPROVAL 111-34 ERTY MAINTENANCE Subdivision of land,240-21 Permit,111-27,111-28,111- Assessments,100-10 CERTIFICATES OF COMPLI- 31 Building Inspector,100-7,100-9 ANCE Powers and duties of Adminis- Cess ools,100-4 Electrical inspections,126-3 11-29 p Flood damage prevention,148-14 traI Contents of notice,100-7 Recordss,,111-29-29 Costs and expenses,100-7,100- Wetlands and shoreline,275-10, Reports,111-27,111-29 10 275-13 Severability, 111-32 Zoning,280-4,280-13 Definitions, Sign,111-29 Emergency measures CERTIFICATES OF INSUR-res to vacate, ANCE Variances, 111-27 100-9 Water, 111-29 11 139 3 139 Filming, - , - Filing a copy of notice,100-8 FilmAmendments, 111-35,111-36 Garbage,rubbish and refuse,100- Public entertainment and special Certification,H 1-36 4 events,205-7 Hearing,111-35 Hearings,100-7 CERTIFICATES OF OCCU- Newspaper,111-35 Inspection and report,100-5 PANCY Notice,111-35 Landscaping,1004 Electrical inspections,126-3 Procedure,111-35 21 26 Ethics, - Liability,100-11 EtReport,111-35 Liens,100-10 Fire prevention and building con- Emergency Activities,111-17- Notices,100-9 struction,144-15-144-18 111-19 Penalties for offenses,100-6, Stormwater management,236-34 Applicability,111-17 Streets and sidewalks,237-25 100-10, 100-11 Emergency,111-17-111-19 Subdivision of land,240-49 Purpose,100-2 Improper or insufficient notifi- Zoning,280-4,280-10,280-13, Safety hazards,100-9 cation,111-19 Service of notice,100-6 280-31,280-33,280-85,280- Notification,111-18,111-19 112,280-130,280-151,280- Severability,100-12 Permit,111-19 Standards,100-4 154 Safety,111-17,111-18 Title, 100-1 CESSPOOLS General Provisions,111-1-111- Unsafe buildings,1004,100-5 Buildings,unsafe;property 6 Unsafe premises, 100-4 maintenance,1004 Definitions,111-6 Vehicles,junked, 1004 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Enactment,I I IA Violations and penalties,100-7 2,215-4,215-5,215-7,215- Findings,111-5 Water,1004 8,215-11,215-12,215-19, Grading,111-6 Wells,100-4 215-21,215-22,215-27,215- Purpose,111-4 When effective,100-13 28,215-37,215-39 Title, 111-2 4 Soil removal,228- See also PROPERTY Water,111-5,111-6 MAINTENANCE Wetlands and shoreline,275-3, Well,111-4,111-5 BURNING 275-5 When effective,111-3 Burning,outdoor,104-1,104-2 CHURCH Wildlife,111-6 Fire prevention and building con- Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Regulations,111-7-111-16 struction,144-8 41 Anchored, 111-13 General provisions,1-2 Streets and sidewalks,237-20 Assessment,I I I A 0 Vehicles and traffic,260-17 Junkyards,166-3,166-7 Beach area,i l 1-12 BURNING,OUTDOOR Zoning,280-38,280-48,280-143 Bluff area,111-14 Agreement with Fire District, CLAMS Bond,111-15 104-1 Shellfish and other marine re- Buffer, 111-12 9 219- Brush,104-1,104-2 sources, Coastal erosion management Burning,104-1,104-2 CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT permit,111-10,111-11 Exclusions,1044 Subdivision of land,240-10,240- Drainage,111-14 Fine,104-5 42-24045 Dune area,111-13 Fires,104-1-104-3 Zoning,280-137 Erosion protection structures, Grass,104-1,104-2 COASTAL EROSION HAZARD 111-15 Grass fires, 104-2 AREAS Establishment,111-7 Penalties for offenses, 104-5 Administration and Enforcement, Excavation,111-10 Permit,104-1,104-2 111-27-111-34 Gas,111-10 Supervision of fires,104-3 Bond,111-27,111-28 Grade,111-10-111-13 Nearshore area, I I I A I 4 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Obstructions,111-11,111-13 Zoning,280-13 property located only Open space,111-13 COMMUNITY PRESERVATION partly within Town, 17-33 Permit,111-8-111-15 FUND Confidentiality,17-37 Record,111-10 Community Preservation Fund Confidentiality of transfer tax Structural hazard area,111-10 Advisory Board,17-16-17- returns,17-37 Traffic control,111-16 18 Cooperative housing corpora- Vehicles,111-16 Community Preservation Fund tion transfers,17-27 Water,111-7,111-10,111-13, Advisory Board estab- Credit,17-26 111-14 lished,17-16 Definitions,17-20 Well,111-13 Membership,17-16 Deposit and disposition of rev- Wildlife,111-13,111-15 Purpose,17-16 enue,17-31 Wildlife management,111-12, Severability,17-17 Designation of agent by Coun- 111-14 When effective,17-18 ty Treasurer,17-28 Variances and Appeals,111-20- Southold Community Preserva- Determination of tax,17-34 111-26 tion Fund,17-1-17-11 Easement,17-24 Appeal to Board of Review, Acquisition of interests in Effective date,17-40 111-25 property,17-7 Exemptions from tax,17-24 Coastal Erosion Hazard Board Alienation of land acquired us- Filing of return,17-22 of Review,111-24,111- ing fund moneys,17-9 Hearing,17-34 25 Animal,17-4 Imposition of tax, 17-21 Expiration,111-23 Definitions,174 Inspection,17-37 Fees,111-22 Easement,17-9 Insurance,17-32,17-34 Format and procedure,111-21 Effective date,17-11 Interest and civil penalties,17- Hearing,111-23 Findings,17-2 36 Notice,111-25 Hearing,17-7 Intergovernmental agreement Variances from standards and Improvements, 17-8 authority,17-38 restrictions,111-20 Legislative purpose,17-3 Judicial review,17-32 COASTAL EROSION HAZARD Management of lands acquired Legislative findings,17-19 BOARD OF REVIEW pursuant to chapter,17-8 Liability,17-23,17-29,17-31, Coastal erosion hazard areas,1 11- Open space,174,17-8,17-9 17-34,17-35 25 Parking,17-8 Liens,17-27,17-35 COASTAL EROSION MAN- Parks,174 Natural features,17-19 AGEMENT PERMIT Public hearing and other re- Notice,17-32,17-34 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- quirements,17-7 Open space,17-24 10,111-11 Purposes of fund,17-6 Parks,17-24 CODE ENFORCEMENT OF- Sale,17-9 Payment of tax,17-22 FICER Severability,17-10 Penalty,17-35,17-36 Powers and duties,219-23,275- Southold Community Preser- Petition to Town Supervisor, 12.1 vation Fund established, 17-34 Shellfish and other marine re- 17-5 Proceedings to recover tax sources,219-23 Title,17-1 due,17-35 Wetlands and shoreline,275-12.1 Water,17-8 Purpose,17-19 Wind energy,277-7 Wildlife,17-4,17-8 Records,17-22,17-34,17-35 COLD WAR VETERANS'TAX Southold Community Preserva- Referendum requirement,17- EXEMPTION tion Project Plan,17-12-17- 40 Taxation,245-17,245-18 15 Refunds,17-30 COMBUSTIBLE Area,yard and bulk regula- Report,17-34 Junkyards,166-1,166-7 tions,17-13 Sale,17-24 Soil removal,228-7 Community Preservation Fund Severability,17-39 COMMERCIAL VEHICLES Management and Stew- Use of tax,17-21 Solid waste,233-1,233-4 ardship Plan adopted,17- COMMUNITY PRESERVATION Zoning,280-78,280-110 13.1 FUND MANAGEMENT AND COMMITTEES,APPOINT- Community preservation pro- STEWARDSHIP PLAN MENT OF ject plan adopted,17-13 Community Preservation Fund, Committee members,13-2 Legislative findings,17-12 17-13.1 Duties,13-3 Meeting,17-13 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Effect on statutory provisions,13- Open space, 17-12 Flood damage prevention,148-22 5 Purpose,17-12 Soil removal,228-6 Establishment of committees,13- Severability,17-14 Subdivision of land,240-3,240-4, 1 Wetlands,17-13 240-10,240-11,240-19,240- Expenses,13-4 When effective,17-15 42,240-43,240-53 Meeting,13-3 Two-Percent Real Estate Transfer Zoning,280-29 Minutes,13-3 Tax,17-19-17-40 CONFIDENTIALITY When effective,13-6 Additional exemptions,17-25 Community Preservation Fund, COMMUNICABLE DISEASES Appeal,17-34 17-37 Police department rules and regu- Applicability,17-21 Police department rules and regu- lations,A290-45 Apportionment of considera- lations,A290-41 Tourist and trailer camps,253-14 tion subject to tax for 5 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX CONFLICTS OF INTEREST Accessory structure,275-2 Berm,2804 Ethics,26-3 Accessory use,2804 Best management practices CONSTRUCTION Access path,275-2 (BMPs),236-5 Stormwater management,236-7, Acquisition,185-3 Billboard,280-4 236-9,236-18-236-20,236- Actions,268-3 Block,2804 30 Active duty,245-17 Bluff,111-6,275-2 Subdivision of land,240-10 Adaptive reuse,170-3 Bluff line,275-2 Wetlands and shoreline,275-5, Addition,280-4 Board,215-2,275-2 275-11 Administrative permit,275-2 Boarding-and tourist houses, CONSTRUCTION PERMITS Administrator,111-6 2804 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Advisory board,17-4 Board of appeals,280-4 16 Aesthetics,275-2 Board or Department of Public CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS Agency,268-3 Health,253-1 Wind energy,2774 Agricultural debris,233-1 Boats,96-7 CONTAGIOUS DISEASES Agricultural lands,70-3 Boat/vessel,219-4,275-2 Peddlers,solicitors and transient Agricultural production,70-3,72- BOD(denoting"biochemical ox- retail merchants,197-6 4,236-5 ygen demand"),215-36 CONTRACTORS Agricultural uses,72-4 Body fluids,A29045 Stormwater management,236-22 Agriculture,236-5,240-3,275-2, Bowriding,96-7 CONVENIENCE STORES 280-4 Breakaway wall,148-4 Zoning,280-45,28048 Agriculture and markets law,83- Breezeway,2804 COSTS AND EXPENSES 18 Buffer,280-4 Buildings,unsafe;property Agriculture reserve area,240-3 Buffer area,240-3,275-2 maintenance,100-7,100-10 Airborne sound,1804 Buildable area,2804 Stormwater management,236-31 Alarm installation,75-2 Buildable lands,240-3,2804 Subdivision of land,240-10 Alienation,70-3,185-3 Building,148-4,236-5,2804 Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 Alteration,170-3,280-4 Building area,280-4 Wind energy,277-6 Alter hydrology from pre-to post- Building connection lateral,215- Zoning,280-76.2,280-177 development conditions, 36 COUNTY CLERK 236-5 Building drain,215-36 Zoning,280-175 Amplified sound,180-4 Building Inspector,236-5 CROSSWALKS Antenna,280-69 Building line,2804 Subdivision of land,240-3 Antenna support structure,280-69 Building or house sewer,215-36 CURB Apartment,280-4 Building permit,144-3 Highway specifications,161-4, Apartment house,2804 Bulkhead,275-2,280-4 161-34,161-38,161-41,161- Appeal, 1484 Camp cottage,253-1 45,16146 Appear and appear before,26-2 Campsite,253-20 Police department rules and regu- Applicant,236-5,240-3,275-2, Canopy,144-3 lations,A290-37,A290-38 280-4 Cans,233-1 Streets and sidewalks,237-16 Application,275-2 Carter,215-2 Subdivision of land,240-17,240- Application for development, Catwalk,275-2 21,240-45 280-4 Cellar,148-4,280-4 Vehicles and traffic,260-27 Aquaculture,275-2 Central alarm station,75-2 Zoning,2804,280-55,280-78, Aquaculture/mariculture,2194 Certificate of compliance,280-4 280-92,280-131,280-133, Archives,59-13 Certificate of occupancy,280-4 280-137 Area light,172-2 Cesspool,215-2 CURBS Area of shallow flooding,148-4 Channel,236-5 Zoning,280-131 Area of special flood hazard, 148- Channel system,96-7,219-4 4 Charitable event,180-4 Armed forces,245-17 Child care,2804 -D- As-built plans,275-2 Child-care center,249-2 Asset,280-25 Chlorine demand,215-36 DECKS ASTM,215-36 Churning,219-4 Fire prevention and building con- Attendant,233-1 Cigarette,249-2 struction,144-8 Authorized private receptacle, Cigarette tobacco,249-2 DEFENSE AND INDEMNIFICA- 174-1 Clean fill,236-5 TION Auto,166-2 Clean Water Act,236-5 Adoption of statutory provisions, Automobile sales lot or building, Clearing,236-5,240-3,275-2 21-1 280-4 Clerk,275-2 Town to provide defense for em- Automobile trailer or house car, Clerk of the Planning Board,240- ployees,21-2 253-1 3 DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVI- Auto repair shop,2804 Club,beach,280-4 ATIONS Base flood,1484 Club,membership or country or 303(d)list,236-5 Basement,1484,280-4 golf,280-4 Access,2804 Base station equipment,280-69 Club,yacht,280-4 Accessory apartment,2804 Bay,275-2 Cluster,240-3,280-4 Accessory building or structure, Beach,111-6,275-2 Coastal area,268-3 280-4 Bed-and-breakfast,280.4 6 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Coastal assessment form(caf), Cul-de-sac,280-4 Erosion protection structure,111- 268-3 Cul-de-sac(court),240-3 6 Coastal erosion hazard area map, Culling,219-4 Erosion,sedimentation and 111-6 Cultural features,240-3 stormwater runoff control Coastal erosion hazard line,275-2 Curb cut,2804 plan,236-5 Coastal high-hazard area,1484 Curb level,2804 Essential lighting,172-2 Coastal waters,111-6 Curbline,260-1 Excavation,236-5 Coastline, 111-6 Customer or client,26-2 Excessive lighting,172-2 COD(denoting chemical oxygen Custom workshop,280-4 Existing manufactured home park demand),215-36 Days,47-1 or subdivision,148-4 Cold War veteran,245-17 dB(A),180-4 Existing resource and site analy- Co-location,280-69 Debris line,111-6 sis plan(ersap),240-3 Combined sewer,215-36,236-5 Dec,215-36 Existing structure,111-6 Commence(commencement of) Decibel("dB"), 1804 Expansion to an existing manu- construction activities,236-5 Deck,275-2,2804 factured home park or subdi- Commercial agriculture,275-2 Decking,275-2 vision,1484 Commercial dock,275-2 Dedication,236-5,280-4 Exterior lighting,172-2 Commercial purposes,2194 Demolition,170-3,2804 Exterior property, 100-3 Commercial self-haulers,233-1 Department,47-1,236-5,A290- Facade, 170-3 Commercial service equipment, 46 Fall zone,280-69 180-4 Design manual,236-5 False emergency alarm,75-2 Commercial vehicles,233-1 Design professional,236-5 Family,280-4 Commission,64-3 Developer,236-5 Family/household,A290-36 Committee,70-3,185-3 Development,148-4,236-5 Family member,280-4 Common driveway,240-3 Development right,70-3,185-3 Family offense,A290-36 Common open space,280-4 Development rights,280-171 Farm,280-4 Communicable disease,A290-45 Dial alarm,75-2 Farm buildings,280-4 Community preservation,174 Direct actions,268-3 Farm stand,72-4,2804 Community preservation project Direct alarm,75-2 Federal emergency management plan,17-4 Direct discharge(to a specific agency,148-4 Complainant,A290-36 surface water body),236-5 Feed,83-27 Comprehensive plan,240-3 Discharge,236-5 Feeding,83-27 Condominium,2804 District,215-2,215-36 Fence,2804 Conservation,240-3,275-2 Dock,275-2 Filling,236-5 Conservation areas,primary,240- Dock length,275-2 Final plat,240-3 3 Domestic livestock,83-27 Final plat approval,240-3 Conservation areas,secondary, Domestic or sanitary sewage, Final stabilization,236-5 240-3 215-36 Fire departments,75-2 Conservation easement,240-3 Domestic pet(animal),83-27 Fire or police alarm device,75-2 Conservation subdivision,240-3 Double pole,237-31 Fish processing,2804 Consideration,17-20 Drainage right-of-way,240-3 Fixed dock,275-2 Consistent,268-3 Drainage systems,236-5 Fixed gear,2194 Construction,236-5 Drain field,215-2 Fixture,172-2 Construction activity,236-5 Drain layer or licensed drain lay- Flat or mansard roof,2804 Construction and demolition(c er,215-36 Flea market,2804 &d)debris,233-1,275- Dune,111-6,275-2 Float,275-2 2 Dwelling,249-2 Floating dock,275-2 Construction device,180-4 Dwelling,multiple,2804 Floating home,96-27 Consumer price index,280-25 Dwelling,one-family,280-4 Floating home marina,96-27 Containment,219-4 Dwelling,row or attached,280-4 Flood boundary and floodway Continuing care facility,280-4 Dwelling,semidetached,280-4 map(fbfm),148-4 Controlling interest,17-20 Dwelling,two-family,280-4 Flood elevation study,148-4 Convenience store,280-4 Dwelling unit,2804 Flood hazard area,280-4 Conveyance,17-20,280-25 Easement,215-2,240-3,280-4 Flood hazard boundary map Cooling water,215-36 Eel,2194 (fhbm),148-4 Cooperative,2804 Elevated building,1484 Flood insurance rate map(firm), Corrugated cardboard,233-1 Emergency alarm,75-2 148-4 Court,depth of outer,280-4 Employee,47-1 Flood insurance study,148-4 Court,inner,280-4 Energy Code,144-3 Flood or flooding,148-4 Court,outer,280-4 Engineer,240-3 Floodplain,280-4 Court,width of outer,280-4 Enlargement,2804 Floodplain or flood-prone area, Crawl space,148-4 Environment,268-3 1484,240-3 Creeks,275-2 Equipment shelter,280-69 Floodproofing,1484 Critical environmental areas,275- Erosion,111-6,236-5 Floodway,148-4 2 Erosion control,275-2 Floor area,280-4 Crops,livestock and livestock Erosion Control Manual,236-5 Floor area,livable,280-4 products,280-98 Erosion hazard area,111-6 Floor area ratio,2804 Crosswalk,240-3 Flush-mounted,280-69 7 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Food catering facility,2804 Hotel or motel,resort,280-4 Local waterfront revitalization Food processing facility,2804 Hotel or motel,transient,2804 program or lwrp,268-3 Footcandle(FC),172-2 Household,280-25 Lot,240-3,2804 Fraternal organization,2804 Housing,34-3 Lot area,2804 Frontage,2804 Identification tag,83-18 Lot,comer,2804 Front or frontage,237-23 IESNA,172-2 Lot coverage,2804 Full cutoff(FCO),172-2 IESNA recommended practices, Lot depth,2804 Fully shielded,172-2 172-2 Lot,interior,2804 Functional,275-2 Illegal dumping,233-1 Lot line,2804 Functional bulkhead,275-2 Illicit connections,236-5 Lot line,front,2804 Functional jetty/groin,275-2 Illicit discharge,236-5 Lot line modification,240-3 Functionally dependent use,148- Illuminance,172-2 Lot line,rear,2804 4 Immediate family member,26-2 Lot line,side,280-4 Fund,17-4,17-20,34-3 Immediate project area,275-2 Lot,rear or flag,2804 Gabion,275-2 Immediate supervisor,47-1 Lot,through,2804 Garage,private,280-4 Impacted tax roll,245-20 Lot width,280-4 Garage,public,2804 Impervious surface,236-5,275-2, Lower-and moderate-cost hous- Garage,repair,2804 2804 ing,280-4 Garbage,100-3,174-1,215-36 Improved value,245-20 Lowest floor,1484 Gasoline service station,2804 Income eligible individu- Low-profile jetty,275-2 Gift and financial benefit,26-2 als/families,34-3 Low-sill bulkhead,275-2 Glare,172-2 Individual sewage treatment sys- Lumen,172-2 Glass,233-1 tem,236-5 Luminaire,172-2 Gold star parent,245-15 Indoor dog and cat care facility, Main floor,280-4 Golf course,standard regulation, 2804 Maintenance agreement,236-5 2804 Industrial activity,236-5 Maintenance dredging,275-2 Grading,111-6,236-5,240-3 Industrial sewage or wastes,215- Major addition,111-6 Grantee,17-20 36 Man-made pond,275-2 Grantor,17-20 Industrial stormwater permit, Manufactured home,1484 Greenhouse,2804 236-5 Manufactured home park or sub- Grievance,47-1 Infiltration,236-5 division,1484 Grocery store,2804 Interest in real property,17-20 Manufacturing,2804 Groin,275-2 Interior-mounted,280-69 Map,237-23 Ground floor,28011 Intrusion,75-2 Marina,96-27,275-2 Ground-mounted,280-69 Jetty,275-2 Marina or boat basin,280-4 Guest,2194 Junked vehicle, 100-3 Marine resources,2194 Guest unit,2804 Junkyard,2804 Master plan,2804 Guyed antenna support structure, Jurisdictional wetland,236-5 Material,275-2 280-69 Lamp,172-2 Mean high water(mhw),275-2, Habitable floor area,2804 Land,100-3 2804 Habitat,275-2 Land development activity,236-5 Mean low water,111-6 Habitat fragmentation,275-2 Landmark designation,280-4 Mean low water(mlw),275-2 Handbill,174-1 Landowner,236-5 Mean sea level,148-4 Harvesting,275-2 Landscaped buffer,268-3 Member,A290-46 Hazardous materials,236-5 Landscape lighting,172-2 Minor actions,268-3 Head of household,280-25 Landscaping,2804 Mobile home,1484 Health care facility,2804 Landward,275-2 Moderate-income family,280-25 Height,280-69 Larger common plan of develop- Moderate-income family dwelling Height of accessory building, ment or sale,236-5 unit,280-25 2804 Latest class ratio,245-17 Moderate-income family unim- Height of building,2804 Latest state equalization rate,245- proved lot,280-25 Highest adjacent grade,1484 17 Modification,280-69 Highway,237-5 Lattice antenna support structure, Monopole,280-69 Historic,170-3 280-69 Monopolize,96-4,275-2 Historical society,2804 Laws and ordinances,A29046 Mooring,275-2 Historic building,280-4 Licensing authority,75-2 Motel,resort,280-4 Historic significance,64-3 Life care community,2804 Motel,transient,2804 Historic structure,1484 Light industrial uses,2804 Mount,280-69 Holiday lighting,172-2 Light industry,28011 Mounting height,172-2 Holidays,260-1 Lighting,172-2 Movable structure,111-6 Home business office,2804 Light pollution,172-2 Multiple dwelling,249-2 Home occupation,2804 Light source,172-2 Multiple dwelling unit,249-2 Homeowner's light residential Light trespass,172-2 Municipal permit,236-5 outdoor equipment,1804 Litter,100-3,174-1 Municipal separate storm sewer Homeowners'or homes associa- Livable floor area, 111-6 system(MS4),236-5 tion,275-2,2804 Living area,2804 National geodetic vertical datum Home professional office,2804 Loading berth,2804 (ngvd)",1484 Horticulture,275-2 Local administrator,1484 Natural buffer,240-3 g 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Natural drainage,236-5 Parking lot,280-4 Qualified inspector,236-5 Natural features,resources or sys- Partially shielded,172-2 Qualified owner,245-17 tems,240-3 Partial self-service gasoline ser- Qualified professional,236-5 Natural outlet,215-36 vice station,2804 Qualified residential real proper- Natural protective feature,111-6, Patent lands,2194,275-2 ty,245-17 236-5,268-3 Patio,2804 Radio frequency(RF)emissions Natural protective feature area, Peak lunar tides,275-2 or radiation,280-69 111-6 Peddler,197-2 Radio frequency(RF)profession- Natural vegetated buffer,268-3 Performance bond,240-3 al,280-69 Natural watercourse,236-5 Performance guaranty,2804 Radio frequency(RF)signal,280- Natural watershed,236-5 Period of war,245-15 69 Nearshore area, 111-6 Permanent fixed improvement, Real property,17-20 Net worth,280-25 280-25 Receding edge,111-6 New construction, 1484 Permanent mooring,96-7 Recession rate,111-6 New manufactured home park or Permanent resident,2194 Recharge,236-5 subdivision,148-4 Permit holder,144-3 Recording officer,17-20 Newspaper,174-1,233-1 Person,17-20,26-2,83-18,83- Records,59-13 New York Scenic Byway(North 27,96-4,96-27,100-3,111- Records center,59-13 Fork Trail),268-3 6,144-3,166-2,174-1,180- Records disposition,59-13 Noise pollution,180-4 4,197-2,215-2,215-36,233- Records management,59-13 Nonconforming building or struc- 1,237-5,249-2,275-2,280-4 Recreation,active,240-3 ture,280-4 Personal watercraft,96-7 Recreational areas,193-1 Nonconforming lot,280-4 Pervious nonturf buffer,268-3 Recreational facilities,2804 Nonconforming use,2804 Pervious surface,236-5 Recreational vehicle,1484,253- Nondisturbance buffer,275-2 pH,215-36 20,2804 Nonessential exterior lighting, Phasing,236-5 Recreational vehicle park,253-20 172-2 Pier,275-2 Recreational vehicle site,253-20 Nonfertilizer,275-2 Pier line,275-2 Recreation facility,commercial, Nonpoint source pollution,236-5 Planning board,2804 280-4 Nonrecyclable waste,233-1 Planning board or board,240-3 Recreation,passive,240-3 Nonresident,219-4 Plastics,233-1 Recyclable,mandated,233-1 Nonstormwater discharge,236-5 Plat,280-4 Recyclable,other,233-1 Nonturf buffer,275-2 Platform,275-2 Recyclable wood,233-1 Normal maintenance,111-6 Police headquarters,75-2 Refuse,174-1,233-1 NPDES,215-36 Pollutant,236-5 Refuse hauler/carter,233-1 Nuisance wildlife,268-3 Pollutant of concern,236-5 Regulated activity,111-6 Nursery school,2804 Pond,275-2 Regulation equipment,A290-46 Occupant,100-3 Preexisting nonpermitted and/or Regulatory floodway,148-4 Off duty,A290-46 nonconforming structures, Relative,26-2 Officer,A29046 275-2 Relief Act,245-20 Official map,240-3 Preliminary plat,240-3 Removal,170-3 Official time standard,260-1 Premises,100-3,236-5 Rental permit,2804 Off-premises sign,2804 Preservation,240-3 Research laboratory,2804 Off-street parking space,280-4 Primary dune,111-6 Resident,83-18 On duty,A29046 Primary frontal dune,148-4 Residential,275-2 One-hundred-year flood,148-4 Primary residence,280-25 Residential cluster,2804 One-hundred-year floodplain, Principal building,111-6,2804 Residential dock,275-2 236-5 Principally above ground,148-4 Residential horticulture,275-2 On-site system,215-2 Principal use,280-4 Residential self-haulers,233-1 Open development area,240-3 Priority water body,268-3 Resource buffer area,275-2 Open space,280-4 Private dwelling,249-2 Responsible party,236-5 Open space or open area,185-3 Private premises,174-1 Restaurant,2804 Operations,275-2 Private warehousing,280-4 Restaurant,formula food,2804 Order of protection,A290-36 Proactive restoration,275-2 Restaurant,take-out,2804 Ordinary and usual maintenance, Probable cause,A290-36 Restoration,111-6 275-2 Processed agricultural product, Resubdivision,240-3 Ordinary maintenance,280-69 724 Retail sales area,724 Original structure,275-2 Professional,A290-46 Retail store,2804 Outdoor storage,2804 Professional office,280-4 Retaining wall,275-2,2804 Outside employer or business,26- Project,236-5 Revetment,275-2 2 Property,245-20 Right-of-way lines,2804 Owner,83-18,100-3,237-23, Publicly owned property,83-27 Riprap,275-2 2804 Public parking lot,260-1 Roadside farm stand or agricul- Owner of record,83-18 Public place,174-1 tural stand,2804 Park,174-1,249-2 Public property,264-3 Roof-mounted,280-69 Park and recreation fee,240-3 Public sewer,215-36 Rubbish, 100-3,174-1 Park dedication,240-3 Public warehousing,2804 Rules,130-2 Parking capacity,205-2 Public water:public sewer,2804 Run at large,83-18 9 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Rural significance,64-3 State Pollutant Discharge Elimi- Total assessed value,245-20 Salvage center,211-1 nation System(SPDES) Total maximum daily load Sand dunes,148-4 General Permit for Construc- (TMDL),236-5 Sanitary sewer,215-36 tion Activities GP-0-10-001, Tourist camp,253-1,280-4 Scap net,2194 236-5 Tourist cottage,2801 Scavenger waste pretreatment fa- Stop-work order,236-5 Tower height,277-1 cility,215-2 Storm sewer or storm drain,215- Town,17-20,34-3,83-18,130-2, Scenic significance,64-3 36 174-1,237-5,275-2 School,249-2 Stormwater,215-36,236-5 Town agency,130-2 Seasonal structure,275-2 Stormwater hotspot,236-5 Town board,237-5,280-4,A290- Secondary dune,111-6 Stormwater management,236-5 46 Sedimentation,236-5 Stormwater management control Town garbage bag,233-1 Sediment control,236-5 plan,236-5 Townhouse,280-4 Sensitive areas,236-5 Stormwater management facility, Town officer or employee,26-2 Septage(scavenger waste),215-2 236-5 Town of southold,75-2 Septic tank,215-2,280-4 Stormwater Management Officer Town supervisor,17-20 Seqra,240-3 (SMO),236-5 Town waters,96-27,219-4,275-2 Service connected,245-17 Stormwater management practic- Trail,240-3 Servicing,59-13 es(SMPs),236-5 Trailer or mobile home,280-4 Setback,275-2,2804 Stormwater pollution prevention Trained contractor,236-5 Sewage,215-36 plan(SWPPP),236-5 Transfer of sanitary flow credits, Sewage treatment plant,215-2, Stormwater runoff,236-5 117-3 215-36 Story,280-4 Transfer station,private,233-1 Sewage works,215-36 Story,half,2804 Transfer station,Town,233-1 Sewer or drain,215-36 Street,237-23,280-4 Transient retail business,197-2 Sheathing,275-2 Street,arterial,240-3 Treasurer(county treasurer),17- Shellfish,219-4 Street,collector,240-3 20 Shopping center,280-4 Street line,280-4 Tropical hardwood,275-2 Shoreline structure,275-2 Street,local,240-3 Trustees,275-2 Side-mounted,280-69 Street or right-of-way width,240- Uniformity ratio("U Ratio'), Sign,280-4 3 172-2 Sign area,280-4 Stripping,236-5 Unit,253-1 Significant fish and wildlife habi- Structural alteration,280-4 Unlicensed motor-driven vehicle, tat,111-6,268-3 Structural components,275-2 264-3 Silt boom,275-2 Structural hazard area,111-6 Unregulated activity,111-6 Site plan,280-4 Structure,70-3,111-6,148-4, Unshielded fixture,172-2 Site preparation,236-5 185-3,236-5,275-2,280-4 Usable open space,2804 Skyglow,172-2 Structure-mounted,280-69 Use,2804 Sloping roof,280-4 Subdivision,240-3 Use,accessory,280-4 Slugs,215-36 Subordinate of a town officer or Utility,237-31 Small wind energy system,277-1, employee,26-2 Variance,148-4 280-4 Subsoil drainage,215-36 Vegetated wetlands,275-2 Smokeless tobacco,249-2 Substantial damage,1484 Vegetation,111-6 Solar power fast track program, Substantial improvement,1484 Vehicles,174-1,193-1 144-3 Subtidal,275-2 Veteran,245-15 Solicitor and/or canvasser,197-2 Superintendent,193-1,215-36, Waler,275-2 Sound,275-2 237-5 Wastewater,236-5 Sound-level meter,180-4 Superior officer,A29046 Watercourse,215-36,236-5 Spawner sanctuary,275-2 Superstorm Sandy,245-20 Water-dependent uses,275-2 SPDES General Permit for Supervisory officer,A29046 Waterfowl,83-27 Stormwater Discharges from Surface waters of the State of Water quality standard,236-5 Municipal Separate Storm- New York,236-5 Waterway,236-5 water Sewer Systems GP-O- Suspended solids,215-36 Waterways,83-27 10-002,236-5 Swimming pool,280-4 Wetland boundary or boundaries Special conditions,236-5 Swim platform,275-2 of wetland,275-2 Special event,205-2 Taking,219-4 Wetlands(freshwater),275-2 Special exception use,280-4 Taxpayer,2194 Wetlands(tidal),275-2 Special projects coordinator,280- Telecommunication tower,280-4 Wharf,275-2 25 Temporary anchoring,96-7 Width of creek,275-2 Specialty prop-craft,96-7 Temporary stabilization,236-5 Wildlife protective structures, Split-rail fence,275-2 Tent,144-3 111-6 Stabilization,236-5 Tidal waters,275-2 Wireless carrier,280-69 Standard installation,144-3 Tobacco,249-2 Wireless communication facility, Standard subdivision,240-3 Tobacco product,249-2 2804 Start of construction,1484 Tobacco product advertisement, Wireless communications,2804 State Pollutant Discharge Elimi- 249-2 Wireless communications facility, nation System(SPDES), Toe,111-6 280-69 236-5 Topsoil,236-5 Wireless services,280-69 10 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Yard,280-4 Peddlers,solicitors and transient Junkyards,166-7 Yard,front,280-4 retail merchants,197-5, 197- Parks and recreation areas,193-2 Yard line,2804 10 DUMPING Yard,rear,280-4 DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIPS Boats,docks and wharves,96-8 Yard,side,2804 Fees,121-5 Junkyards,166-3 Yield,240-3 Filing of statements,121-5 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Youth,68-2 Penalty,121-4, 121-5 27 Youth service project,68-2 Purpose and objectives,121-2 Solid waste,233-1,233-2,233-7 Zone,280-4 Record,121-4 DUST Zoning Board,2804 Requirements,121-3 Highway specifications,161-23 Zoning Map,280-4 Statement of domestic partner- Peddlers,solicitors and transient DEMOLITION ship,121-4 retail merchants,197-10 Fire prevention and building con- Title,121-1 Soil removal,228-2,228-5,228-7 struction,144-5,144-8 DRAINAGE Zoning,280-13,28048,280-58, Highway specifications,161-21 Coastal erosion hazard areas,1 11- 280-62,280-91,280-99,280- Landmark preservation,170-2- 14 111,280-143 170-7,170-9,170-10 Fire prevention and building con- Solid waste,233-1,2334 struction,144-10 Wetlands and shoreline,275-2 Flood damage prevention,148- -E- Zoning,280-140 12,148-15-148-17,148-19 DESIGN STANDARDS Highway specifications,161-2- EASEMENTS Flood damage prevention,148- 161-4,161-8,161-9,161-13, Community Preservation Fund, 14,148-18 161-18,161-25,161-27- 17-9,17-24 Stormwater management,236-7, 161-33,161-36,161-45 General provisions,14 236-18 Junkyards,166-4 Highway specifications,161-2- Subdivision of land,240-36 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 1614,161-13,161-18 Zoning,280-70,280-72 28,215-36,215-38,215-39 Landmark preservation,170-4 DIRECTOR OF CODE EN- Soil removal,228-2,2284,228- Sanitary flow credits,transfer of, FORCEMENT 5,228-7 117-5 Powers and duties,275-15 Stormwater management,236-13, Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Wetlands and shoreline,275-15 236-18 2,215-20,215-43,215-44 DIRT Subdivision of land,240-3,2404, Stormwater management,236-9 Highway specifications, 161-9 240-7,240-9-240-11,240- Subdivision of land,240-3,240- Parks and recreation areas,193-2 17,240-19-240-21,240-23, 10,240-17,240-21,240-26- Peddlers,solicitors and transient 240-25,240-30,240-32,240- 240-28,24042,240-44,240- retail merchants,197-10 35-240-37,24041,240-44, 51,240-54 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 240-51 Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 21,215-37 Tourist and trailer camps,253-5, Zoning,280-3,2804,280-133, Streets and sidewalks,237-20 253-22 280-175,280-177,280-179, DISABILITY Wetlands and shoreline,275-5- 280-180 Police department rules and regu- 275-7,275-11 EELS lations,A290-3 Zoning,2804,280-78,280-91, Shellfish and other marine re- Taxation,245-18 280-127,280-129,280-133 sources,219-13 DISABLED BOATS DREDGING ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS Boats,docks and wharves,96-10 Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 Administration,126-1 Harbor management,157-12 DRIVEWAYS Building Inspector,126-3 DISABLED VETERANS Highway specifications,161-39, Building permit,126-3 Taxation,245-18 161-46 Certificate of compliance,126-3 DISCLOSURE PROVISIONS Littering,174-2 Certificate of occupancy,126-3 Zoning,280-174 Soil removal,2284 Designation of Inspectors,126-2 DISCRIMINATION Subdivision of land,240-3,240- Duties of Electrical Inspector, Personnel,47-2 45 126-3 DISORDERLY CONDUCT Tourist and trailer camps,253-3, Emergency,126-3 Alarm systems,75-8 253-10,253-11,253-22 Inspections,126-1-126-3 Police department rules and regu- Vehicles and traffic,260-9,260- Insurance,126-2 lations,A290-9,A290-15 15,260-17,260-18,260-27 Penalties for offenses, 126-5 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Wetlands and shoreline,275-3, Permit,126-3 40 275-5 Reports,126-3 DOCKS Zoning,280-48,280-78,280-85, Restrictions on materials,1264 Wetlands and shoreline,275-5, 280-92,280-93,280-137 Severability, 126-6 275-7,275-11 DRUG When effective,126-7 DOGS Boats,docks and wharves,96-15 ELEVATORS Animals,83-6-83-12 Taxation,245-1 Flood damage prevention,148-16 Appearance tickets,5-2 Vehicles,motor-driven,264-15 Zoning,280-104 Parks and recreation areas,193- Zoning,280-13 EMERGENCIES 3.1 DUMP Buildings,unsafe;property Highway specifications,161-19, maintenance,100-9 161-21 11 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Police department rules and regu- Meetings,130-7 Powers of the Ethics Board, is lations,A290-11 Newspaper,130-6,130-10 26-22 Solid waste,233-6 Notice of completion of draft en- Public inspection of Ethics Stormwater management,236-29, vironmental impact state- Board records,26-25 236-32 ment,130-10 Records,26-23,26-25 Streets and sidewalks,237-13 Notice of completion of final en- Reports,26-25 Wetlands and shoreline,275-5, vironmental impact state- Review of lists and disclosure 275-11 ment,130-13 statements,26-24 EMERGENCY Notice of receipt of complete ap- Penalties,26-26-26-28 Alarm systems,75-1,75-2,75-5, plication,130-6 Debarment,26-28 75-6 Notices,130-6,130-10,130-13, Liable,26-26 Boats,docks and wharves,96-17, 130-17 Penalties for offenses,26-26 96-26 Permits,130-5 Voidable contracts,26-27 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- Preparation of draft environmen- Rules of Conduct,26-3-26-16 17-111-19 tal impact statement,130-9 Appeals,26-13 Electrical inspections,126-3 Preparation of final environmen- Appearances,26-10 Flood damage prevention,148-4, tal impact statement,130-12 Assessment,26-13 148-6,148-9,148-10,148-13 Processing of proposed actions, Avoidance of conflicts,26-4 -148-15,148-22 130-8 Confidential information,26- Harbor management,157-6 Processing of proposed actions 11 Highway specifications,161-20 not affecting environment, Conflicts of interest,26-3 Housing fund,34-2,34-6 130-11 Exclusion from Code of Eth- Parks and recreation areas,193-3 Required findings in written de- ics,26-16 Police department,514 termination,130-15 General prohibition,26-5 Police department rules and regu- Time limit,130-14 Gifts,26-8 lations,A290-3,A290-33 Time limit for written determina- Goal,26-3 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- tion by agency, 130-7 Inducement of others and brib- 23,215-38 Title,130-1 ery,26-15 Streets and sidewalks,237-13, Types of actions,1304 Political solicitation,26-12 237-22 When effective,130-20 Record,26-7 Subdivision of land,240-10,240- EROSION AND SEDIMENTA- Recusal,26-6 42 TION Recusal procedure,26-7 Vehicles and traffic,260-23 Stormwater management,236-7, Representation,26-9 Vehicles,motor-driven,264-18 236-18,236-34 Restriction on elected official Waterfront consistency review, Waterfront consistency review, or member of board,26- 268-3 268-2 13 Zoning,280-13,280-137,280- Wetlands and shoreline,275-3, Revolving door,26-14 143 275-11 EXCAVATIONS EMERGENCY VEHICLES ETHICS Coastal erosion hazard areas,I 1I- Flood damage prevention,148-22 Code of Ethics,26-1,26-2 10 Highway specifications,161-20 Definitions,26-2 Fire prevention and building con- Vehicles,motor-driven,264-18 Legislative intent,26-1 struction,144-8 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT Disclosure Requirements,26-17- Highway specifications,161-2, STATEMENT 26-20 161-17,161-18,161-25,161- Environmental quality review, Annual disclosure,26-17 29,161-30,161-36 130-9-130-14 Applicant disclosure,26-20 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Subdivision of land,240-18,240- Designation of officers and 42,215-43 19,240-22,240-25 employees required to file Soil removal,228-1,228-3-228- ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY annual disclosure state- 7 REVIEW ments,26-18 Streets and sidewalks,237-4, Actions involving more than one Licenses,26-17 237-6,237-9,237-11-237- agency,130-18 Maintenance of disclosure 13,237-16 Compliance required,130-3 statements,26-19 Subdivision of land,240-36 Decision to approve or disap- Permits,26-17 Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 prove action,130-14 Retirement,26-17 Zoning,280-114,280-129 Definitions,130-2 Variances,26-17 EXPENSES OF TOWN OFFIC- Environmental impact statement, Ethics Board,26-21-26-25 ERS 130-9-130-14 Building permits,26-21 Appeals,30-1 Exceptions,130-3 Certificates of occupancy,26- Compensation for expense of at- Fee,130-19 21 tendance at official meetings, Filing of copy of determination, Establishment of Ethics Board, 30-1 130-16 26-21 Meetings,30-1 Filing of written statement by ap- Inspection,26-25 EXPLOSION HAZARD plicant,130-5 Investigations,26-21-26-23, Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Hearing,130-10-130-12 26-25 38 Inspection,130-17 Licenses,26-21 EXPLOSIVES Maintenance of files open to pub- Meeting,26-21 Boats,docks and wharves,96-16 lic inspection,130-17 Permits,26-21 Junkyards,166-1 12 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 280-104-280-106,280-114, Tourist and trailer camps,253-14 38 280-133,280-134,280-149 Zoning,280-48 Zoning,280-58,280-62,280-111 FILL FIRE HYDRANTS Flood damage prevention,148- Subdivision of land,240-10,240- 12,148-15, 148-18 17,240-21,240-35,240-36, -F- Highway specifications,161-25 240-48 FALSE ALARMS Police department rules and regu- Vehicles and traffic,260-14,260- Alarm systems,75-5,75-6 lations,A290-33,A290-36 18,260-27 FARMLAND BILL OF RIGHTS Soil removal,228-7 Zoning,280-133,280-137 Stormwater management,236-18 FIRE LANES Zoning,280-97-280-103 Streets and sidewalks,237-13 Junkyards,166-7 FARMS AND FARMING Wetlands and shoreline,275-6, Vehicles and traffic,260-14,260- Fire prevention and building con- 275-11 27 struction,144-8 FILMING FIRE PREVENTION AND Zoning,280-13,280-174 Applications,139-3 BUILDING CONSTRUC- FARM STANDS Building Inspector,139-8 TION Agricultural uses,72-5-72-8, Certificate of insurance,139-3, Abatement of violations,144-21 72-11,72-12 139-11 Accessory buildings,144-8,144- FECAL MATTER Cleanup deposit, 139-5 15 Animals,83-28 Compliance with other laws,139- Administration and enforcement FEES 10 officers designated,144-3 Alarm systems,75-4 Exemption,139-2 Applications,144-8,144-15 Animals,83-23 Extension of permit period,139- Block,144-8 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- 13 Building Inspectors,144-8 22 Fees,139-6 Building permit,144-3,144-17 Domestic partnerships,121-5 Inspection,139-12 Building permits,144-8,144-11, Environmental quality review, Insurance,139-3,139-11 144-12 130-19 Insurance requirements,139-11 Burning,144-8 Fire prevention and building con- Liability, 139-11 Certificate of occupancy,144-15 struction,144-8,144-11, No alterations to Town property, -144-17 144-15,144-18 139-9 Compliance required,144-20 Flood damage prevention,148-12 No donations accepted,139-7 Compliance with standards,144- Junkyards,166-6 Notice,139-4,139-8 19 Landmark preservation,170-14 Parking,139-3 Conflicts with other regulations, Peddlers,solicitors and transient Parks,139-8 144-4 retail merchants,197-9 Penalties for offenses, 139-14 Cooperation with other depart- Public entertainment and special Permit,139-1-139-5,139-7- ments,144-7 events,205-4,205-7 139-13 Decks,144-8 Records,59-9 Purpose,139-1 Definitions and Abbreviations, Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Safety,139-1,139-3 144-3 41 Severability,139-15 Demolition,144-5,144-8 Shellfish and other marine re- Traffic control fee,1394 Drainage,144-10 sources,219-7 Trees,139-9 Excavation,144-8 Soil removal,228-11 Vehicles,139-3 Farms and farming,144-8 Solid waste,233-4,233-6 When effective,139-16 Fees,144-8,144-11,144-15,144- Streets and sidewalks,237-10 FINAL PLANS 18 Subdivision of land,240-8,240- Highway specifications,161-3, Fences,144-8,144-10 10 1614 Firesafety,144-6,144-8 Tourist and trailer camps,2534 FINAL PLATS Fuel,144-8 Wetlands and shoreline,275-7 Subdivision of land,240-3,240-6 Garages,144-8 Wind energy,277-5 -240-8,240-13,240-15, Grading, 144-10 Zoning,280-13,280-74,280-81, 240-16,240-19-240-25, Heating,144-8 280-137,280-149 240-28,240-31,240-32,240- Hotel,144-8 FENCES 35,240-36,240-41,240-42, Improvement,144-8 Fire prevention and building con- 240-44,240-45,240-51- Inspections,144-6,144-8,144-16 struction,144-8,144-10 240-53 Issuance of certificate of occu- Highway specifications,161-16, Zoning,280-4 panty,144-17 161-29,16141,161-42 FINGERPRINTS Licenses and permits,144-6 Junkyards,1664,166-7 Peddlers,solicitors and transient Lots,144-8 Soil removal,2284,228-7 retail merchants,197-6 Motel,144-8 Subdivision of land,240-36 FIRE ALARM Multifamily dwellings,144-6 Tourist and trailer camps,253-15 Subdivision of land,240-17 Notices,144-8 Wetlands and shoreline,275-2, FIREARMS Nuisance,144-10 275-5,275-11 Parks and recreation areas,193-6 Penalties for offenses,144-12, Wind energy,2774 Police department rules and regu- 144-13,144-20 Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-41, lations,A290-9,A290-33 Performance of work under per- 280-48,280-78,280-82,280- FIRE EXTINGUISHER mit,144-10 85,280-92,280-94,280-99, Junkyards,166-7 Permit, 144-8 13 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Powers and duties of Building In- Duties and responsibilities of lo- Utilities,148-3,148-13,148-15, spector,144-5 cal administrator,148-14 148-16,148-19-148-22 Property maintenance,144-6 Elevation of residential structures Variances,148-4,148-7,148-9, Purpose,144-2 (except coastal high-hazard 148-14,148-22,148-23 Records,144-16, 144-17 areas),148-17 Vehicles,148-4,148-13-148-16, Right of entry,144-14 Elevator, 148-16 148-21,148-22 School,144-8 Emergency,1484,148-6, 148-9, Warning and disclaimer of liabil- Signs, 144-8 148-10,148-13-148-15, ity,148-10 Single-family dwellings,144-8 148-22 Water,148-2,148-3,148-14- Site plan,144-8 Emergency vehicles,148-22 148-16,148-18,148-19,148- Smoke detectors,144-8 Fees,148-12 22 Solar energy systems,144-8 Fill, 148-12,148-15,148-18 Watercourses,148-13,148-14 Special exception,144-8 Findings,148-1 FLOOD HAZARD AREAS Sprinklers,144-8,144-17 Floodplain development permit, Wetlands and shoreline,275-3 Stop-work orders, 144-13 148-12 Zoning,2804,280-129,280-133 Storage,144-8 Floodway,148-4,148-14, 148-15, FLOODWAY Stormwater,144-10 148-23 Flood damage prevention,148-4, Swimming pools,144-8 Gas,148-3,148-15,148-22 148-14,148-15,148-23 Temporary certificates of occu- General standards,148-15 FUEL panty,144-18 Grade,148-2,1484,148-16- Boats,docks and wharves,96-16 Tents,144-6,144-8,144-20 148-19,148-21 Fire prevention and building con- Tests,144-19 Heating,148-16 struction,144-8 Title, 144-1 Height,148-21 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Vacant lot,144-8 Improvements, 148-4,148-13- 38 Water,144-8,144-10 148-20,148-23 Wetlands and shoreline,275-5 Watercourse, 144-10 Insect,148-16 Zoning,280-48,280-52,280-55, Yards,144-8,144-10 Inspections,148-12,148-14 280-58,280-62,280-111 FIRE PROTECTION Insurance,148-2,148-4,148-6, FUMES Zoning,280-174 148-7,148-12,148-14,148- Zoning,280-13,280-58,280-62 FIRES 15,148-17,148-18,148-21, Burning,outdoor,104-1-104-3 148-23 FIRESAFETY Interpretation,148-7 -G- Fire prevention and building con- Liability,148-10 struction,144-6,144-8 Lots,148-13,148-23 GARAGES FIRE ZONES Manufactured homes,148-4,148- Fire prevention and building con- Vehicles and traffic,260-20,260- 13-148-15,148-21 struction,144-8 27 Meeting,1484,148-16,148-19 Peddlers,solicitors and transient FISHING Mobile home,1484 retail merchants,197-4 Parking, 189-3 Nonresidential structures(coastal Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-45, Vehicles and traffic,260-9 high-hazard areas), 148-20 280-48,280-58,280-62,280- FLAMMABLES Nonresidential structures(except 78,280-104,280-134,280- Junkyards,166-1 coastal high-hazard areas), 137 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 148-19 GARBAGE,RUBBISH AND RE- 38 Notices,148-9,148-14,148-23 FUSE Zoning,280-48 Nuisances,148-23 Boats,docks and wharves,96-8 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVEN- Objectives,148-3 Buildings,unsafe;property TION Obstructions,148-16,148-18 maintenance,100-4 Anchoring,148-14,148-16,148- Parking,148-16 General provisions,1-2 21 Parks,148-13-148-15 Littering,174-1, 174-2 Appeals,148-4,148-22 Penalties for offenses, 148-9 Parks and recreation areas,193-2, Appeals board,148-22 Permit,148-9,148-11-148-14, 193-7 Applicability,148-5 148-16 Public entertainment and special Basis for establishing areas of Purpose,148-2 events,205-7 special flood hazard, 148-6 Records,148-22 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Blocks,148-21 Recreational vehicles,1484,148- 36-215-38 Building Inspector,148-11 13-148-15,148-21 Soil removal,228-7 Certificates of compliance,148- Report,148-6,148-22 Solid waste,233-1,233-2,233-4 14 Residential structures(coastal Tourist and trailer camps,253-7, Comprehensive Plan,148-22 high-hazard areas),148-18 253-14 Conflict with other laws,148-7 Safety,148-2,148-4,148-7,148- Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 Definitions,148-4 18,148-22,148-23 GAS Deposit,148-12 Sanitary facilities,148-19,148-20 Boats,docks and wharves,96-16, Designation of local administra- Screening,148-16 96-17 tor,148-11 Severability,148-8 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- Design standards,148-14,148-18 Standards for all structures,148- 10 Drainage,148-12,148-15-148- 16 Flood damage prevention,148-3, 17,148-19 Stop-work orders, 148-14 148-15,148-22 Storage,148-12,148-16 Junkyards,1664 14 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Police department rules and regu- GOLD STAR PARENTS TAX Police department rules and regu- lations,A290-15 EXEMPTION,see WAR lations,A290-15 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- VETERANS AND GOLD 38 STAR PARENTS Subdivision of land,240-35 GRADE -H- Zoning, H- Zoning,280-13,280-58,280-62, Coastal erosion hazard areas,1I I- 280-83,280-111,280-129, 6,111-10-111-13 HAMLET BUSINESS(HB)DIS- 280-143 Fire prevention and building con- TRICT Subdivision of land,240-42 GENERAL BUSINESS(B)DIS- struction,144-10 TRICT Flood damage prevention,148-2, HAMLET DENSITY RESIDEN- Subdivision of land,240-42 148-4,148-16-148-19,148- TIAL(HD)DISTRICT GENERAL PROVISIONS 21 Subdivision of land,240-42 Adoption of Code,]-I-1-13 General provisions,1-4 Zoning,280-137 Amendments to Code,1-8 Highway specifications,161-2, HANDICAPPED FACILITIES Assessments,I-4 161-4,161-18, 161-19,161- Zoning,280-129 Bicycles,1-2 21-161-24,161-29,161-30, HANDICAPPED PARKING Bond,1-4 161-35,161-42,161-46 Vehicles and traffic,260-17,260- Burning,1-2 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 27 Code book to be kept up-to- 43 HARBOR MANAGEMENT date,1-9 Soil removal,228-4,228-6,228-7 Fishers Island Harbor Manage- Copy of Code on file,1-7 Streets and sidewalks,237-6, ment,157-1-157-14 Distribution of local laws,or- 237-13 Abandonment,157-8 dinances and resolutions, Subdivision of land,240-3,2404, Anchoring,157-4,157-6 1-2 240-6,240-10,240-17,240- Animals,157-11 Easement,1-4 19,240-21,240-41,24045, Applicability,157-1 Effect on previously adopted 240-49,240-51 Disabled boats,157-12 legislation,1-5 Tourist and trailer camps,253-5 Discharge of refuse,157-11 Enactments saved from repeal, Wetlands and shoreline,275-7, Emergency,157-6 14 275-11 Fine,157-14 Fine,1-11 Zoning,280-4,280-78,280-85, Fishers Island Harbor Com- Garbage,1-2 280-99,280-108,280-114, mittee,157-3 Grade,1-4 280-129,280-133,280-134, Hazards to navigation,157-12 Improvement,1-4 280-136 Height,157-6 Incorporation of provisions in- GRASS Inspections,157-8 to Code,1-12 Burning,outdoor,104-1,104-2 Liable,157-12 Junkyards,1-2 Highway specifications,161-42 Lien,157-8,157-12 Legislative intent,1-1 Junkyards,166-7 Meeting,157-3 Liability,1-4 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Mooring maintenance,157-8 License,1-4 21 Notices,157-3,157-9,157-12, Littering,1-2 Soil removal,228-7 157-14 Matters not affected,1-4 Solid waste,2334 Penalties for offenses,157-14 Parking,1-2 Streets and sidewalks,237-13 Permit,157-6,157-14 Penalties for offenses, 1-4,1- Subdivision of land,240-10 Rafting,157-10 11 Wetlands and shoreline,275-2, Record,157-12 Repeal of enactments not in- 275-11 Registration,157-12 eluded in Code,1-3 Zoning,280-93,280-95 Safety,157-6 Sale of Code book,1-10 See also BRUSH,GRASS AND Sale,157-12 Severability,1-6 WEEDS Severability,157-13 Supplementation,1-10 GRASS CLIPPINGS Speed and wake regulation, Vehicles,1-2 Solid waste,233-4 1574 When effective, 1-13 GRAVEYARDS Storage,157-6,157-12 Zoning Map,1-4 Junkyards,166-1 Traffic control authority,157- Adoption of Renumbered 2006 GUARANTEE 2 Code,1-14-1-18 Streets and sidewalks,237-9 Unnavigable boats,157-12 Continuation of provisions,1- Subdivision of land,240-31,240- Use of private moorings by 16 33,240-34 guests,157-9 Incorporation of provisions in- Wetlands and shoreline,275-9, Use of vessel as abode,157-7 to Code,1-17 275-10 Water,157-1,157-5 Legislative intent,1-14 GUARANTEES Waterskiing,157-5 Nonsubstantive changes in Stormwater management,236-20 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS previously adopted legis- GUARANTIES Waterfront consistency review, lation,1-15 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 268-3 When effective, 1-18 42 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES GLARE Subdivision of land,240-34,240- Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Lighting,outdoor,172-5 38 28 Zoning,280-91,280-94,280-111, Zoning,280-4,280-131 Waterfront consistency review, 280-117,280-129 GUNS 268-5 Parks and recreation areas, 193-6 15 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX HAZARDOUS WASTE Subdivision of land,240-10 As-constructed survey,161-45 Police department rules and regu- Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 Asphalt binder course,161-22 lations,A290-45 Wind energy,277-2-277-4 Asphalt pavement cores,161- Solid waste,233-2 Zoning,2804,280-13,280-15, 26 HEARINGS 280-28,28048,280-70,280- Asphalt wearing course,161- Agricultural lands preservation, 71,280-76,280-76.2,280- 23 704,70-5 78,280-82,280-85,280-94, Base course for asphalt pave- Boats,docks and wharves,96-31, 280-104-280-109,280-117, ment,161-21 96-32 280-122,280-134 Base course for stone blend Buildings,unsafe;property HIGHWAY SPECIFICATIONS road,161-19 maintenance,100-7 Final Dedication of Roads,161- Bituminous surface treatment Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- 49 double application,161- 23,111-27,111-35 Bond,161-49 24 Community Preservation Fund, Inspection,16149 Bonds, 161-46 17-7,17-34 Meeting,16149 Brush,161-16,161-30 Environmental quality review, Procedure,16149 Catch basins,161-34 130-10-130-12 Report,16149 Clearing and grubbing,161-16 Housing fund,34-4,34-6 Sale,16149 Concrete curbs,161-38 Junkyards,166-6 General Construction Require- Concrete cylinders,16140 Landmark preservation,170-5, ments,161-5-161-14 Concrete footings,slabs and 170-7,170-14 Dead-end streets,16 1-11 headwalls,161-37 Lighting,outdoor,172-8 Dirt,161-9 Concrete sidewalks and Local laws,adoption of,38-1,38- Drainage,161-8,161-9,161- driveway entrances,161- 2,38-4,38-6 13 39 Open space preservation,185-4, Easements, 161-13 Construction specifications, 185-5 Improvements,161-6 161-15 Peddlers,solicitors and transient Lots,161-11 Curbs,161-34,161-38,161- retail merchants,197-11 Progress schedule,161-5 41,16145,161-46 Personnel,474 Protection of new drainage in- Demolition,161-21 Plum Island Research District stallations, 161-9 Design criteria for leaching (PIC),280-187 Responsibility of developer, basins,161-28 Plum Island Research District 161-6 Drainage,161-18,161-25, (PIR),280-183 Safety,161-6,161-7 161-27-161-33,161-36, Police department,51-6 Signs,161-11,161-12 161-45 Public hearings,notice of,55-1 Speed limit,161-12 Drainage design criteria,161- Sanitary flow credits,transfer of, Stormwater,161-6,161-8 27 117-9,117-12,117-14 Street signs,161-12 Drainage pipe criteria,161-36 Soil removal,228-5,228-12 Temporary roads,161-14 Driveways, 161-39,16146 Solid waste,233-6,233-8 Test,161-6 Dump,161-19,161-21 Subdivision of land,240-10,240- Topsoil removal,161-10 Dust,161-23 13,240-19,240-25,240-29, Traffic maintenance,161-7 Easements,161-18 240-30,240-53 Trees,161-11 Embankment,161-18 Taxation,245-4,245-13 Vehicles,161-7 Emergency vehicles,161-20 Tourist and trailer camps,253-2, Water,161-11 Excavations, 161-17,161-18, 253-4 Plans and Maps for Subdivisions, 161-25,161-29,161-30, Wetlands and shoreline,275-8 161-1-161-4 161-36 Zoning,280-11,280-13,280-26, Construction plans,161-4 Fences,161-16,161-29, 161- 280-29,280-92,280-131, Curbs,161-4 41,16142 280-137,280-141,280-146, Drainage,161-2-1614 Fill, 161-25 280-150,280-157,280-159, Easements, 161-2-161-4 Grade,161-18, 161-19,161-21 280-174,280-175,280-177 Excavation,161-2 -161-24, 161-29,161-30, HEAT Final plans,161-3,161-4 161-35, 16142,16146 Fire prevention and building con- Grade,161-2,16113 Grass,16142 struction,144-8 Lighting,1614 Heating,161-22,161-23 Flood damage prevention,148-16 Major subdivision,1614 Height, 161-44,16146 Highway specifications,161-22, Manholes,161-2 Illumination,16146 161-23 Monuments,161-3 Improvements, 161-25 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Preliminary plans, 161-2,161- Insect,16144 38 3 Inspections,161-19,161-21, Zoning,280-22,280-58,280-91 Sketch plans,16 1-1 16142,16146,16148 HEIGHT REGULATIONS Streetlights, 161-3,1614 Landscaping,16142,16143 Flood damage prevention,148-21 Test,161-2 Lighting,16146 Harbor management,157-6 Trees,161-3 Lots,161-15,161-16 Highway specifications,16144, Wells,161-3 Major subdivisions,161-38 16146 Roadway Construction,161-15- Manholes, 161-35 Lighting,outdoor,172-5 161-48 Minutes,161-27 Soil removal,228-7 Alterations or modifications to Modifications to existing pri- Streets and sidewalks,237-26 specifications,161-47 vate roads,161-25 16 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Notification,161-44 Findings,34-2 Highway specifications,161-44 Parking,161-15 Fund established,34-4 Peddlers,solicitors and transient Permits,161-46 Hearing,34-4,34-6 retail merchants,197-10 Recharge basins,161-41 Housing Advisory Commission INSPECTIONS Recharge basins Type A and established,34-6 Boats,docks and wharves,96-24 drainage areas,161-29 Improvements,34-2,34-5,34-6 Buildings,unsafe;property Recharge basins Type B and Meetings,34-6 maintenance,100-5 drainage areas,161-30 Open space,34-6 Coastal erosion hazard areas,1I I- Recharge Basins Type C,161- Parking,34-6 29 31 Purposes of Fund,34-5 Community Preservation Fund, Safety,161-44,16146 Sale,34-2,34-4-34-6 17-37 Screen,161-22-161-24,161- Water,34-6 Electrical inspections,126-1- 29,161-30,161-42 HUNT 126-3 Seeding,161-43 Boats,docks and wharves,96-20 Environmental quality review, Stone blend wearing course, Parks and recreation areas,193-2, 130-17 161-20 193-6 Ethics,26-25 Storage,161-29,161-30 Filming,139-12 Storm drains,161-33 Fire prevention and building con- Stormwater,161-27,161-29, -I- struction,144-6,144-8,144- 161-30,161-32,161-36 16 ILLEGAL DISCHARGES Stormwater drainage systems, Flood damage prevention,148- 161-32 Stormwater management,236-25 12,148-14 ILLICIT CONNECTIONS Streetlighting specifications, Harbor management,157-8 ILLICIT DIS 161-46 StIT DISCHARGES atcr management,236-25 Highway specifications,161-19, Stripping and stockpiling soil, 161-21,161-42,161-46,161- 161-17 Stormwater236-35 management,236-29, 48,161-49 236-35 Tests,161-26,161-29,161-30, Junkyards,166-6 161-40,161-46 ILLUMINATION,see LIGHTING IMPOUNDMENT Local laws,adoption of,38-2 Trees,161-16,161-29,161-30, Parking,189-3,189-4 161-42,161-44 Animals,83 11,83-12 -24 Police department rules and regu- Trenches,161-36 Vehicles and traffic,en,26464-9 lations,A290-7,A290-15, Utility,161-46 Vehicles,motor-driven,2 A290-27 Vehicles,161-20 Wetlands and shoreline,275-6 IMPROVEMENTS Records,59-2-59-5,59-9,59-10 Vibration,161-21 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Agricultural lands preservation, Water,161-30,161-39,161-44 70-2 21-215-24,215-37,215-38, Weeds,161-42 215-41,215-43,215-44 Well,161-30,161-46 Community Preservation Fund, Solid waste,233-4,233-6 Yard,161-24 17-8 Stormwater management,236-9, HISTORICAL FEATURES Fire prevention and building con- 236-20,236-24,236-31,236- Zoning,280-133 struction,144-8 34 HISTORIC BUILDINGS AND Flood damage prevention, 4, Streets and sidewalks,237-14 General provprovisions,1-4 DISTRICTS 148-13 148-20,148-2323 Subdivision of land,240-9,240- Zoning,280-75 20,240-32,240-33,240-36, HISTORIC PRESERVATION Highway specifications,161-6, 240-37 Zoning,280-75,280-131 Ing fu Tourist and trailer camps,253-13 HISTORIC PROPERTIES TAX Housing fund, or,1 2-4 34-6 Vehicles and traffic,260-27 EXEMPTION Lighting,outdoor,]72 4 Waterfront consistency review, Taxation,245-19 Records,59-15 268-3,268-5 HOLIDAYS Soil removal, eWetlands and shoreline,275-7, Lighting,outdoor,172-6 Streets and sidewalks,237-6,237-16 Zoning,275-9-275-11 HOME OCCUPATIONS g,2 80-13,280-74,280-101, Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-78 Subdivision of land,240-6,240-9, 280-110,280-137,280-151, HOSPITALS 240-10,240-24 240-17,240- 280-154 Police department rules and regu- 20,240-30 -240 41, 9 45, INSURANCE lations,A290-44,A290-45 240-51,Transportation n access manage- Community Preservation Fund, Zoning,280-13,280-17,280-48, Transportation access manage-ment,64-5 17-32,17-34 280-78,280-79 Electrical inspections,126-2 HOTELS Vehicles,motor-driven,2Filming,139-3,139-11 Fire prevention and building con- Wetlands and shoreline,2775-35-3, Flood damage prevention,148-2, struction,144-8 275-5 148-4,148-6,148-7,148-12, Parking,189-3 Zoning,280-25,-129,2 0-131,, 148-14,148-15,148-17,148- 280-88,280-129,280-131, Zoning,280-4,280-35,280-41, 18,148-21,148-23 280-44,280-45,280-48,280- T 3,2 ,280-174 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 55,280-78,280-79,280-85 INDUSTRIAL WASTES 42 HOUSING FUND Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Soil removal,228-6 Bond,34-4 28,215-36-215-38 Streets and sidewalks,237-8, Definitions,34-3 INSECTS o 237-18 Emergency,34-2,34-6 d damage prevention,148-16 Taxation,245-1 17 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Wetlands and shoreline,275-9 Tires, 166-1 Solid waste,2334 Zoning,280-10,280-38,280-52, Transferability, 166-6 Subdivision of land,240-32,240- 280-55 Water,1664 36,240-42,24043,24049 INTOXICATION Well,166-7 Waterfront consistency review, Police department rules and regu- Zoning,2804 268-3 lations,A290-9 Wetlands and shoreline,275-3, INVESTIGATIONS 275-11 Alarm systems,75-1 -K- Zoning,2804,280-7,28041, Ethics,26-21-26-23,26-25 KENNELS 280-70,280-72,280-76.2, Peddlers,solicitors and transient 280-78,280-91-280-95, retail merchants,197-7 Zoning,280-13 280-123,280-129,280-131, Personnel,47-3 280-133,280-134,280-137 Police department,51-6 LEASHING REQUIREMENTS Police department rules and regu- -L- Parks and recreation areas,193- lations,A290-7,A290-15, LANDMARK PRESERVATION 3.1 A290-17,A290-19-A290- Accessory buildings,170-7 LIABILITY 21,A290-24,A290-25, Appeals,170-11 Boats,docks and wharves,96-10, A290-31 Application for certificate of ap- 96-25 Records,59-2 propriateness,170-7 Buildings,unsafe;property Waterfront consistency review, Building permits, 170-5,170-6 maintenance,100-11 268-3 Certificate of appropriateness for Community Preservation Fund, Wetlands and shoreline,275-8 alteration,demolition or new 17-23,17-29,17-31,17-34, Zoning,280-130 construction,170-6 17-35 Criteria for approval of alteration Ethics,26-26 of facades of historic land- Filming,139-11 -J- marks,170-8 Flood damage prevention,148-10 JUNK DEALER Criteria for approval of demoli- General provisions,14 Junkyards,166-6 tion or removal of historic Harbor management,157-12 JUNKED VEHICLES,see VEHI- landmarks,170-9 Junkyards,166-8 CLES,JUNKED Definitions,170-3 Salvage centers,211-6 JUNKYARDS Demolition,170-2-170-7,170- Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Batteries,166-1 9, 170-10 38,21542,21544,215-51 Burning, 166-3,166-7 Designation of historic land- Streets and sidewalks,237-14 Combustible, 166-1,166-7 marks,170-5 Subdivision of land,240-54 Definitions,166-2 Easements, 170-4 Vehicles,motor-driven,264-20 Display,166-6 Enforcement,170-12 Wetlands and shoreline,275-9 Drainage,1664 Fees,170-14 Zoning,280-88 Dump,166-3,166-7 Fine,170-13 LICENSE Duration,166-6 Hardship criteria for approval of Animals,83-19,83-20,83-22,83- demolition,removal or alter- 24 Existing businesses,166-5 o Explosive,166-1 anBin and of chance,92-2,on of historic landmarks, g g Fee,166-6 170-10 92-3,92-13,92-14 Hearings,170-5,170-7,170-14 Burning,outdoor,104-2 Fence, 4,166-7 Ethics,26-17,26-21 Fire extinguisher,166-7 Historic Preservation Commis- Fire lane,166-7 sion,1704 General provisions, 1-4 Flammable, 166-1 Meetings,1704 Junkyards,166-1,166-3-166-8 Parkin Gas,166-4 Membership,170-4 g.189-3,1894 General provisions,1-2 Minutes,1704 Peddlers,solicitors and transient Grass,166-7 Newspaper,170-7 retail merchants,197-3,197- Graveyards,166-1 Notices,1704,170-5,170-7, 4,197-6-197-9, 197-11, Hearing,166-6 170-14 197-13 Inspections,166-6 Penalties for offenses, 170-13 Police department rules and regu- Junk dealer,166-6 Permit,170-5,170-6 lations,A290-33 Junkyards,166-1 Powers and duties,1704 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Legislative intent,166-1 Purpose,170-2 4-215-6,215-31,215-41, Liable,166-8 Record,170-5,170-I1 21542 License,166-1,166-3-166-8 Reports,170-5 Solid waste,233-2-2334,233-8 Notice,166-5 Stop-work order,170-12 Subdivision of land,240-21 Nuisances,166-1 Terms,170-4 Tobacco advertising,249-2 Penalties for offenses,166-8 Title,170-1 Tourist and trailer camps,253-3 Permit,166-7,166-8 LANDSCAPING Vehicles and traffic,260-9,260- Buildings,unsafe; roe 17 Regulations,166-7 g + fproperty�' Revocation,166-6 maintenance,1004 Wetlands and shoreline,275-6 Sale,166-3 Highway specifications,16142, Zoning,280-48,280-133 Sanitary facilities,166-7 16143 LICENSES Septic tanks,166-7 Sewers'and sewage disposal,215- Parks and recreation areas,193- Storage,166-3 Soil removal,2284 18 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX LICENSES AND PERMITS LITTERING _M_ Fire M- Fire prevention and building con- Assessment,174-5 struction,144-6 Definitions,174-1 MAJOR SUBDIVISIONS Sanitary flow credits,transfer of, Driveway,174-2 Highway specifications,1614, 117-10 Fine,174-7 161-38 Shellfish and other marine re- Garbage,174-1,174-2 MANHOLES sources,219-6,219-7 Garbage,rubbish and refuse,174- Highway specifications, 161-2, Stormwater management,236-20, 2 161-35 236-21,236-27,236-30 General provisions,1-2 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- LIENS Handbills,174-6 38,21540 Boats,docks and wharves,96-10, Lien,174-5 Subdivision of land,240-17 96-25 Litter in parks,beaches and bod- MANUFACTURED HOMES Buildings,unsafe;property ies of water,174-4 Flood damage prevention,148-4, maintenance,100-10 Litter in public places,174-2 148-13-148-15,148-21 Community Preservation Fund, Litter on private property,174-5 MASTER PLAN 17-27,17-35 Newspapers,174-1,174-6 Subdivision of land,240-10,240- Harbor management,157-8,157- Notice,174-5 17 12 Parks,174-4 Zoning,280-4 Littering,174-5 Penalties for offenses,174-7 MEETINGS Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Record,174-5 Boats,docks and wharves,96-32 33,215-50,215-51 Sign,174-6 Committees,appointment of,13-3 Subdivision of land,240-34,240- Tires,174-3 Community Preservation Fund, 44 Transportation access manage- 17-13 Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 ment,64-5 Environmental quality review, Zoning,280-76,280-88,280-92 Vehicles,174-1,174-3,174-6 130-7 LIGHTING Water,174-4 Ethics,26-21 Boats,docks and wharves,96-14 LIVESTOCK Expenses of town officers,30-1 Highway specifications,1614, Animals,83-28 Flood damage prevention,1484, 161-46 Subdivision of land,240-44 148-16,148-19 Streets and sidewalks,237-12 Zoning,280-98,280-99 Harbor management,157-3 Subdivision of land,240-44,240- LOCAL LAWS,ADOPTION OF Highway specifications,16149 46 Filing of proof of publication and Housing fund,34-6 Tourist and trailer camps,253-3 posting,38-4 Landmark preservation,170-4 Transportation access manage- Hearings,38-1,38-2,38-4,38-6 Parks and recreation areas,193-9 merit,64-5 Inspection,38-2 Police department rules and regu- Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 Newspaper,38-1 lations,A290-7 Wind energy,277-4 Notice,38-1,38-2,384,38-6 Streets and sidewalks,237-2 Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-70, Numbering,38-5 Subdivision of land,240-13,240- 280-81,280-83,280-87,280- Posting and availability of copies, 23,240-40,24043 88,280-111,280-117,280- 38-2 Wetlands and shoreline,275-8 129,280-133,280-137 Posting of copy upon adoption, Zoning,280-29,280-38,28045, LIGHTING,OUTDOOR 38-3 28048,280-78,280-131, Appeals,172-8 Rezonings,38-6 280-133,280-137,280-157, Applicability,1724 LOTS 280-173,280-174 Conflict with other laws,172-3 Fire prevention and building con- METERS Definitions,172-2 struction,144-8 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Exemptions,172-6 Flood damage prevention,148- 38 Glare,172-5 13,148-23 MINORS Hearings,172-8 Highway specifications,161-11, Tobacco advertising,249-1 Height regulations,172-5 161-15,161-16 MINUTES Holidays,172-6 Soil removal,228-7 Committees,appointment of,13-3 Improvements,172-4 Subdivision of land,240-4,240- MOBILE HOME Penalties for offenses,172-9 10,240-17,240-21,240-26, Flood damage prevention,1484 Poles,172-5 240-27,240-30,240-41- Zoning,2804,280-78 Prohibitions,172-7 24045,24049,240-51,240- MODERATE-INCOME FAMILY Recreational,172-6 53,240-57,240-59 DWELLING UNITS Review procedures,172-8 Vehicles and traffic,260-12,260- Subdivision of land,240-10 Site plans,172-8 27 MODERATE-INCOME HOUS- Standards for exterior lighting, Zoning,280-9-280-11,280-13, ING 172-5 280-15,280-30,280-31,280- Zoning,280-137 Streetlighting,172-5 41,280-48,280-61,280-70, MONUMENTS Title, 172-1 280-78,280-79,280-95,280- Highway specifications,161-3 Utilities,172-5 106,280-109,280-113,280- Subdivision of land,240-10,240- Variances, 172-8 116,280-124,280-137,280- 17,240-21,240-41 Vehicles and traffic,172-6 173 Wetlands and shoreline,275-6 LIMITED BUSINESS(LB)DIS- Zoning,280-104 TRICT Subdivision of land,240-42 19 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX MOTELS 94,280-99,280-111,280- 215-38,215-41-215-43, Fire prevention and building con- 143 215-45 struction,144-8 NOISE,PREVENTION OF Soil removal,228-5,228-9,228- Parking,189-3 Definitions,180-4 12 Zoning,2804,280-35,280-44, Enforcement,180-8 Solid waste,233-6,233-8 28045,280-48,280-55,280- Exceptions,180-7 Stormwater management,236-12, 78,280-85 General prohibition,180-5 236-27,236-32 MUFFLERS Penalties for offenses, 180-9 Streets and sidewalks,237-1, Boats,docks and wharves,96-17 Purpose,180-2 237-2,237-11,237-13 Parks and recreation areas,193-3 Standards,180-6 Subdivision of land,240-13,240- MULTIFAMILY DWELLINGS Statutory authorization,180-3 18,240-19,240-22,240-25, Fire prevention and building con- Title,180-1 240-29,240-30,240-32,240- struction, 144-6 NONCONFORMING SIGNS 36,240-44,240-54 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Zoning,280-90 Taxation,245-3,2454,245-6 41 NONCONFORMING USES Tourist and trailer camps,2534 Zoning,280-108 Zoning,280-2,2804,280-90, Vehicles and traffic,260-25 MUSSELS 280-120,280-121,280-123, Vehicles,motor-driven,264-8 Shellfish and other marine re- 280-154 Wetlands and shoreline,275-8- sources,219-12 NOTICE OF VIOLATIONS 275-11,275-16 Boats,docks and wharves,96-31, Wind energy,277-3 96-32 Zoning,280-26,280-29,280-30, -N- Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- 280-74,280-76,280-88,280- NATURAL FEATURES 29 92,280-97,280-100,280- Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 101,280-131,280-137,280- 17-19 Preservation Fund, 31 141,280-146,280-150,280- Subdivision Stormwater management,236-35 153,280-155,280-157,280- Subdivision of 53,24,240-3,240- NOTICES 159,280-174 43,240-53,240-54 Animals,83-24 NUISANCES Zoning,280-133,280-143 Boats,docks and wharves,96-10, Fire prevention and building con- NATURAL FEATURES 96-13,96-25,96-31-96-33 struction,144-10 PRESERVATION Buildings,unsafe;property Flood damage prevention,148-23 Zoning,280-129 maintenance,100-6-100-9 Junkyards,166-1 NATURAL RESOURCES Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- Sewers and sewage disposal,215- PRESERVATION 18,111-19,111-25,111-29, 38 Plum Island Research District 111-35 Soil removal,228-5 (PIR),280-182 Community Preservation Fund, Vehicles,motor-driven,264-14 NEWSPAPER 17-32,17-34 Zoning,280-58,280-62,280-97, Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- Environmental quality review, 280-99 35 130-6,130-10,130-13,130- Environmental quality review, 17 130-6,130-10 Filming,1394,139-8 -0- Landmark preservation,170-7 Fire prevention and building con- Littering,174-1,174-6 struction,144-8 OBSTRUCTIONS Local laws,adoption of,38-1 Flood damage prevention,148-9, Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- Peddlers,solicitors and transient 11,111-13 148-14,148-23 retail merchants,197-4 Flood damage prevention,148- . Harbor management, 157-3,157- Public hearings,notice of,55-1 16,148-18 9,157-12,157-14 Records,59-10 Highway specifications,161-44 Peddlers,solicitors and transient Soil removal,228-12 Junkyards,166-5 retail merchants,197-10 Solid waste,233-1 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Subdivision of land,240-19,240- Landmark preservation, 4, 38 170-5,170-7,170-144 25Littering,174-5 Streets and sidewalks,237-1, Tourist and trailer camps,253-4 Local laws,adoption of,38-1,38- 237-20 Zoning,280-26,280-157,280- 2,384,38-6 Vehicles and traffic,260-23 159 Parks and recreation areas,193- Zoning,280-80,280-104,280- NIGHT FISHING 10 106,280-111 Parking,189-3 Police department,51-6 ODORS Vehicles and traffic,260-9 Police department rules and regu- Sewers and sewage disposal,215- NOISE lations,A290-33,A290-44 38 Boats,docks and wharves,96-17 Public entertainment and special Subdivision of land,240-44 Peddlers,solicitors and transient events,205-4,205-8 Zoning,280-13,28048,280-58, retail merchants,197-10 Public hearings,notice of,55-1 280-62,280-99,280-111, Soil removal,228-5 9-10 280-143 Transportation access manage- Records, ow c p g Sanitary flow credits,transfer of, OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES ment,64-5 117-9,117-10,117-12-117- Superintendent of Highways,42- Wind energy,277-2,277-3 14 5-42-8 Zoning,280-13,280-47,280-48, Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Referendum to be held,42-7 280-58,280-62,280-91,280- 23,215-31,215-32,215-37, 20 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Supersession of Town Law, -P- 280-59,280-62,280-63,280- 42-6 65,280-77-280-79,280-85, Term of office,42-5 PARADE 280-92,280-95,280-109, When effective,42-8 Boats,docks and wharves,96-16 280-110,280-117,280-127- Town Clerk,42-1-42-4 Parks and recreation areas,193-9 280-129,280-131,280-133, Referendum to be held,42-3 PARKING 280-134,280-137,280-143 Supersession of Town Law, Agricultural uses,72-5,72-6 PARKS AND RECREATION 42-2 Appearance tickets,5-2,5-3 AREAS Term of office,42-1 Community Preservation Fund, Bicycles,88-1-88-3,88-5 When effective,42-4 17-8 Boats,docks and wharves,96-15, OFFICIAL MAP Filming,139-3 96-26 Subdivision of land,240-3,240-4, Flood damage prevention,148-16 Community Preservation Fund, 240-10,240-17 General provisions,1-2 174,17-24 Zoning,280-4 Highway specifications,161-15 Filming,139-8 OFF-STREET LOADING Housing fund,34-6 Flood damage prevention,148-13 Zoning,280-79 Parking,189-1,189-3-189-6 -148-15 OFF-STREET PARKING Parking at Beaches,189-1-189- Littering,174-4 Agricultural uses,72-6 8 Parking,189-3 Subdivision of land,240-4,240- Designation of parking areas Subdivision of land,2404,240- 45 on Fishers Island,189-4 10,24042-240-44,240-52 Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-27, Designation of parking areas -240-54 280-28,280-45,280-48,280- requiring permits,189-2 Tobacco advertising,249-1 58,280-77,280-78,280-95, Fishing,189-3 Tourist and trailer camps,253-23 189-3l Hotels,280-109,280-129,280-133, HoUse Regulations and Restrictions, 280-137,280-143 Inspection,189-3,189-4 193-1-193-13 ONE-FAMILY DWELLING License,189-3,189-4 Animals,193-2 Zoning,280-10,280-13,280-109 Motels,189-3 Ashes,193-2 OPEN SPACE Night fishing parking permit, Authority to promulgate rules Agricultural lands preservation, 189-3 and regulations,193-11 70-2 Other regulations,189-6 Beach activities,193-5 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- Parking,189-1-189-6 Behavior and conduct,193-9 13 Parking permits,189-3 Certain acts prohibited,193-2 Parks,Community Preservation Fund, ParPenaltieses for offenses,]89-8 Definitions,193-1 r 17-4,17-8,17-9,17-12,17- Dirt,193-2 24 Permit,189-2-189-5 Dump,193-2 Housing fund,34-6 Policy,189-1 Emergency,193-3 Open space preservation,185-1- Registration,189-3,189-4 Enforcement,193-12 185-3,185-5 Removal of vehicles parked in Firearms,193-6 Subdivision of land,240-2,240- violation,189-7 Garbage,193-2,193-7 10,240-21,240-42-240-45, Sign,189-3,1894 Guns,193-6 24049,240-54 Storage,189-7 Hours of use,193-10 2 189 Trailers, - Waterfront consistency review, Hunt,193-2,193-6 268-2,268-5 Vehicles,189-1-189-4,189-7 Intoxicating,193-9 Zoning,280-4,280-8,280-16, Water,189-1 Leashes,193-3.1 280-127,280-128,280-137, Parks and recreation areas,193-3, Licenses,193-3.1 280-181 193-9 Meetings,193-9 OPEN SPACE PRESERVATION Peddlers,solicitors and transient Muffler,193-3 retail merchants, 197-10 Acquisition,185-4 Notices,193-10 Alienation of fee,interest or right, Plum Island Research District Parade,193-9 185-5 (PIC),280-188 Parking,193-3,193-9 Definitions,185-3 Plum Island Research District Penalties for offenses, 193-12 184 280 PIR), - Findings,185-2 ( Penalty,193-12 Hearing,185-4,185-5 Public entertainment and special Permit,193-7,193-9 Instrument of conveyance, 185-5 events,2054 Recreation area,193-7 Open space,185-1-185-3,185-5 Salvage centers,211-3,211-4 Regulations concerning bath- Open Space Committee,185-5 Soil removal,228-7 ing and swimming,1934 Permits,185-5 Subdivision of land,2404,240- Regulations concerning dogs Sale,185-4,185-5 44,240-45 or domestic animals,193- Transportation access manage- Severability,185-6 3.1 Title,185-1 ment,64-5 Regulations concerning motor OUTDOOR LIGHTING,see Vehicles and traffic,260-1,260-8 vehicles,193-3 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR -260-12,260-14-260-23, Restrictions concerning certain OYSTERS 260-27 games and sports activi- Shellfish and other marine re- Zoning,2804,280-13,280-14, ties,193-8 sources,219-10 280-18,280-23,280-27,280- Safety,193-6,193-11 28,280-36,280-39,280-42, Signs,193-3 280-45,280-46,280-48,280- Toilet,193-4 49,280-53,280-56,280-58, Tree,193-2 21 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Use of picnic areas,193-7 Domestic partnerships,121-4, Agricultural uses,72-5,72-6,72- Vehicles,193-1,193-3,193-4 121-5 12 Water,193-4 Electrical inspections,126-5 Alarm systems,75-3,754 Weapons,193-6 Ethics,26-26 Animals,83-1,83-3,83-4,83-9 When effective, 193-13 Filming,139-14 Boats,docks and wharves,96-1, Wildlife,193-6 Fire prevention and building con- 96-3,96-15,96-18,96-20, Zoning,280-7,280-137 struction,144-12,144-13, 96-24,96-25,96-28,96-31- See also PLAYGROUNDS 144-20 96-33 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS AND Flood damage prevention,148-9 Burning,outdoor,104-1,104-2 TRANSIENT RETAIL General provisions,1-4,1-]1 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- MERCHANTS Harbor management,157-14 8-111-15,111-19,111-27- Licensing and Regulation,197-1 Highway specifications,161-19- 111-29,111-31 -197-13 161-23 Electrical inspections, 126-3 Application for license, 197-6 Junkyards,166-8 Environmental quality review, Contagious diseases,197-6 Landmark preservation,170-13 130-5 Definitions,197-2 Lighting,outdoor,172-9 Ethics,26-17,26-21 Dirt,197-10 Littering,174-7 Filming,139-1-139-5,139-7- Dogs,197-5,197-10 Noise,prevention of,180-9 139-13 Dust,197-10 Parking,189-8 Fire prevention and building con- Exemptions,197-4 Parks and recreation areas,193- struction,144-8 Fees,197-9 12 Flood damage prevention,148-9, Fingerprints,197-6 Peddlers,solicitors and transient 148-11-148-14,148-16 Garage,197-4 retail merchants, 197-6,197- Harbor management,157-6,157- Hearing,197-11 13 14 Insects,197-10 Police department,51-6 Highway specifications,161-46 Investigation of applicant, Police department rules and regu- Junkyards,166-7, 166-8 197-7 lations,A290-15,A290-19, Landmark preservation,170-5, Legislative intent,197-1 A290-33,A290-36 170-6 License,197-3, 197-4,197-6- Public entertainment and special Open space preservation,185-5 197-9,197-11,197-13 events,205-5,205-7,205-9 Parking,189-2-189-5 Newspapers,197-4 Salvage centers,211-6 Parks and recreation areas,193-7, Noise, 197-10 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 193-9 Obstructions, 197-10 5,215-7,215-9,215-32,215- Peddlers,solicitors and transient Parking,197-10 38,215-45,21549 retail merchants,197-10 Penalties for offenses,197-13 Shellfish and other marine re- Police department rules and regu- Permit, 197-10 sources,219-6,219-22 lations,A290-7 Permitted activities,197-5 Soil removal,228-13 Public entertainment and special Possession,197-8 Solid waste,233-3.1,233-7,233- events,205-3,205-5,205-6, Records,197-8 8 205-8 Registration,197-1,197-4, Stormwater management,236-25, Records,59-3,59-7 197-6 236-29,236-31,236-33- Salvage centers,211-2,211-3, Restrictions,197-10 236-35 211-5,211-6 Sales,1974-197-6,197-10 Streets and sidewalks,237-17, Sewers and sewage disposal,215- School,197-10 237-21,237-29,237-30,237- 8-215-17,215-21-215-23, Signs,197-12 33 215-25,215-31,215-32,215- Vehicles,197-10 Subdivision of land,240-44,240- 37,215-38,21540-21543 Well,197-10 60 Shellfish and other marine re- PEDESTRIANS Taxation,245-5 sources,219-16 Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 Tobacco advertising,249-6 Soil removal,228-3-228-12 Zoning,280-137 Tourist and trailer camps,253-19 Solid waste,233-2,233-3.1,233- PENALTIES FOR OFFENSES Vehicles and traffic,260-9,260- 4,233-6,233-8 Agricultural uses,72-12 27 Streets and sidewalks,237-6- Alarm systems,75-5,75-6,75-8 Vehicles,motor-driven,264-9, 237-11,237-13,237-15- Alcoholic beverages,79-2 264-10,264-20 237-18,237-25,237-26 Animals,83-5,83-13,83-25,83- Waterfront consistency review, Subdivision of land,240-10,240- 28,83-30 268-7 25,240-26,240-34,240-36, Bicycles,88-7 Wetlands and shoreline,275-12.1, 240-39,240-45,240-49,240- Bingo and games of chance,92- 275-15,275-16 51 11 Wind energy,277-7 Tobacco advertising,249-2 Boats,docks and wharves,96-33 Zoning,280-13,280-32.1,280- Tourist and trailer camps,253-2- Buildings,unsafe;property 33,280-76,280-88,280-130, 2534 maintenance,100-6, 100-7, 280-136,280-155,280-156 Vehicles and traffic,260-9,260- 100-10,100-11 PENSION 17,260-27 Burning,outdoor,104-1,104-5 Waterfront consistency review, Vehicles,motor-driven,264-7, Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- 268-3 264-15,264-20 29,111-34 PERMIT Waterfront consistency review, Community Preservation Fund, Agricultural lands preservation, 268-3 17-35,17-36 70-5 22 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Wetlands and shoreline,275-2, Permitted uses,280-187 Safeguarding information, 275-4-275-14,275-16 Planning Board,280-187 A290-14 Wind energy,277-3,277-6,277-7 Purpose,280-186 Specific duties,A290-13 Zoning,280-2,280-3,280-8- Setbacks,280-189 Conduct,A290-15 280-10,280-13,280-16,280- Special exception uses,280-187 Alcoholic beverages,A290-15 20,280-31,28045,280-48, Use regulations,280-187 Disorderly conduct,A290-15 280-58,280-62,280-70,280- Wetlands and shoreline,280-189 Fine,A290-15 76.1,280-81,280-85,280- Zoning,280-186-280-189 Gas,A290-15 89,280-90,280-113-280- PLUM ISLAND RESEARCH Gun,A290-15 115,280-121,280-122,280- DISTRICT(PIR) Inspection,A290-15 124,280-125,280-127,280- Accessory uses,280-183 Intoxicating,A290-15 130,280-131,280-134,280- Additional standards,280-183 Investigation,A290-15 140,280-141,280-146,280- Appeals,280-183 Penalty,A290-15 149,280-151-280-154, Applications,280-183 Record,A290-15 280-180 Bulk,area and parking regula- Report,A290-15 PERMITTED USES tions,280-184 Rules of conduct,A290-15 Plum Island Research District Hearings,280-183 Tobacco,A290-15 (PIC),280-187 Natural resources preservation, Towing,A290-15 Plum Island Research District 280-182 Vehicles,A290-15 (PIR),280-183 Permitted uses,280-183 Weapon,A290-15 Zoning,280-13,280-17,280-22, Purpose,280-182 Construal of Provisions,A290-48 280-27,280-35,280-38,280- Setbacks,280-185 Conflict with Police Benevo- 41,280-45,280-48,280-52, Special exception uses,280-183 lent Association agree- 280-55,280-58,280-62,280- Town Board,280-183 ments,A290-48 143,280-146,280-175 Use regulations,280-183 Definitions,A290-46 PERSONNEL Wetlands and shoreline,280-185 Detectives,A290-16-A290-32 Grievance Procedures,47-1-47- Zoning,280-182-280-185 Additional duties,A290-19 4 POLES Assignment,A290-17 Declaration of policy,47-2 Lighting,outdoor,172-5 Composition,A290-18 Definitions,47-1 POLICE/BAY CONSTABLES Cooperation with other law en- Discrimination,47-2 Animals,83-29 forcement agencies, Hearing,47-4 POLICE DEPARTMENT A290-22 Initial presentation,47-3 Administration,51-5 Detectives to be on call,A290- Investigation,47-3 Board of Police Commissioners, 32 Review by Town Board,47-4 51-2 Documents,A290-28 PET WASTE Charges,51-6 Dress,A290-29 Animals,83-28 Compensation,51-1 Inquiries,A290-25 PET WASTE DISPOSAL Disciplinary action,51-6 Inspections,A290-27 Animals,83-28 Emergency,51-4 Intoxicating,A290-24 PLACES OF WORSHIP Equipment,5 1-1 Investigations,A290-17, Zoning,280-13,280-38,280-78 Establishment,5 1-1 A290-19-A290-21, PLANNING BOARD Fined,51-6 A290-24,A290-25, Plum Island Research District Hearing,51-6 A290-31 (PIC),280-187 Investigation,51-6 Offenses,A290-19 Subdivision of land,240-10 Members,5 1-1 Procedures,A290-30 Zoning,280-131,280-174,280- Notice,51-6 Qualifications,A290-16 181 Powers and duties,5 1-1 Records,A290-28 PLAYGROUNDS Qualifications of members of Po- Report,A290-31,A290-32 Subdivision of land,240-43,240- lice Department,51-3 Requesting assistance,A290- 44,240-52,240-53 Record,51-2 26 Zoning,280-13 Rules and regulations,51-5 Rules of conduct,A290-23 See also PARKS AND RECRE- Special policemen,51-4 Scene of investigation,A290- ATION AREAS POLICE DEPARTMENT RULES 20 PLUMBING AND REGULATIONS Use of intoxicating beverages, Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Chief of Police,A290-6,A290-7 A290-24 36,215-43 General duties,A290-6 Disciplinary Action,A290-47 Subdivision of land,240-47 Inspections,A290-7 Types of action,A290-47 Zoning,280-41,280-45,280-48, Investigation,A290-7 General Rules,A290-34-A290- 280-58,280-62,280-78 Meeting,A290-7 45 PLUM ISLAND CONSERVA- Permit,A290-7 Communicable/infectious dis- TION DISTRICT(PIC) Records,A290-7 eases,A29045 Accessory uses,280-187 Reports,A290-7 Confidentiality of official Additional standards,280-187 Specific duties,A290-7 business,A29041 Appeals,280-187 Civilian Members,A290-12- Curb,A290-37,X'290-38 Applications,280-187 A290-14 Duty of Department,A290-35 Bulk,area and parking regula- General duties,A290-12 Fitness for duty,A290-39 tions,280-188 Report,A290-13 Grooming,A29043 Hearings,280-187 Hazardous waste,A29045 23 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Hospital,A290-44,A290-45 Soil removal,228-7 Events held on Town lands or Maintenance of order,A290- Stormwater management,236-24, events exceeding 1,000 34 236-28 attendees,205-7 Minor,A290-36 Waterfront consistency review, Fees,205-7 Notification,A290-44 268-3 Garbage,rubbish and refuse, Patrol duty,A290-37 Wetlands and shoreline,275-3 205-7 Pro-arrest policy,A290-36 Zoning,280-48,280-58,280-62, Penalties for offenses,205-7 Records,A290-45 280-77,280-91,280-111, PUBLIC HEARINGS,NOTICE Report,A290-36-A290-38, 280-143 OF A290-44 PRELIMINARY PLANS Assessment,55-1 Safety,A290-45 Highway specifications,161-2, Hearings,55-1 Sick time,A290-44 161-3 Newspaper,55-1 Sidearms,A290-42 PRELIMINARY PLATS Notice,55-1 Sign,A290-36 Subdivision of land,240-3,240-6 Providing notice of public hear- Smoke,A29045 -240-8,240-10,240-13, ings,55-1 Streetlights,A290-37,A290- 240-15-240-20,240-22, Record,55-1 38 240-24,240-25,240-53,240- Setbacks,55-1 Supervisory officers,A290-38 58 Sign,55-1 Testing,A290-45 PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL Vehicles,A290-45 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Water,A290-45 37 -R- Well,A290-43 PRIVY VAULT Lieutenant,A290-8,A290-9 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- RABIES VACCINATIONS Disorderly conduct,A290-9 37 Animals,83-21 Firearms,A290-9 PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES RADIATION General duties,A290-8 Animals,83-6 Zoning,280-13 Intoxication,A290-9 PROHIBITED USES RECORDS Records,A290-9 Zoning,280-8,280-111 Animals,83-24 Reports,A290-9 PROHIBITIONS Boats,docks and wharves,96-10, Specific duties,A290-9 Animals,83-28 96-25 Members of the Department, Stormwater management,236-6 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- A290-33 PROPANE/LIQUID GAS TANKS 10,111-29 Duties,A290-33 Wetlands and shoreline,275-5 Community Preservation Fund, Emergency,A290-33 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE 17-22,17-34,17-35 Fill,A290-33 Fire prevention and building con- Domestic partnerships,121-4 Firearms,A290-33 struction,144-6 Ethics,26-7,26-23,26-25 License,A290-33 See also BUILDINGS,UN- Fire prevention and building con- Minor,A290-33 SAFE;PROPERTY struction,144-16,144-17 Notice,A290-33 MAINTENANCE Flood damage prevention,148-22 Offenses,A290-33 PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT Harbor management, 157-12 Record,A290-33 AND SPECIAL EVENTS Landmark preservation,170-5, Report,A290-33 Enforcement 170-11 Retirement,A290-33 Modification or rescission of Littering,174-5 Safety,A290-33 permit,205-8 Peddlers,solicitors and transient Vehicle,A290-33 Notices,205-8 retail merchants,197-8 Weapon,A290-33 Penalties for offenses,205-9 Police department,51-2 Organization,A290-1-A290-5 General Provisions Police department rules and regu- Absence or disability of Chief, Definitions,205-2 lations,A290-7,A290-9, A290-3 Permit required,205-3 A290-11,A290-15,A290- Chief of Police,A290-2 Purpose,205-1 28,A290-33,A290-45 Disability,A290-3 Special Events Requiring Chair- Public Access to Records,59-1- Emergency,A290-3 person of the Zoning Board 59-10 Order of rank,A290-4 of Appeals'Approval Appeals,59-8,59-10 Powers and duties,A290-1 Appeal from denial of a spe- Definitions,59-1 Report,A290-3 cial event permit,205-6 Denial of access,59-8 Seniority,A290-5 Application requirements, Designation of records access Sergeants,A290-10,A290-11 205-4 officer,59-3 Emergencies,A290-11 Application review procedure Designation of records loca- General duties,A290-10 and standards,205-5 tion,59-4 Record,A290-11 Fees,2054 Duties,59-3 Reports,A290-11 Notices,2054 Exceptions,59-2 Specific duties,A290-11 Parking,2054 Fees,59-9 Vehicles,A290-11 Penalties for offenses,205-5 Hours for public inspection, Word usage,A29046 Permit,205-5,205-6 59-5 POLLUTION Special Events Requiring Town Inspection,59-2-59-5,59-9, Boats,docks and wharves,96-26 Board Approval 59-10 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Certificates of insurance,205- Investigations,59-2 38 7 24 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Maintenance of list of records REPORTS RETIREMENT by subject matter,59-7 Buildings,unsafe;property Ethics,26-17 Newspaper,59-10 maintenance,100-5 Police department rules and regu- Notice,59-10 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- lations,A290-33 Permit,59-3,59-7 27,111-29,111-35 Taxation,245-1,245-2 Records,59-2-59-10 Community Preservation Fund, Waterfront consistency review, Safety,59-2 17-34 268-3 Public hearings,notice of,55-1 Electrical inspections,126-3 RIGHT OF ENTRY Records,59-2-59-17 Ethics,26-25 Fire prevention and building con- Records Management,59-11- Flood damage prevention,148-6, struction,144-14 59-17 148-22 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Custody and control of rec- Highway specifications,161-49 23 ords,59-16 Landmark preservation,170-5 Stormwater management,236-20, Definitions,59-13 Police department rules and regu- 236-31 Designation of records man- lations,A290-3,A290-7, Zoning,280-151 agement officer,59-12 A290-9,A290-11,A290-13, ROOFS Disposition of records,59-17 A290-15,A290-31-A290- Zoning,280-71 Improvements,59-15 33,A290-36-A290-38, Intent,59-11 A290-44 Powers and duties of records Sewers and sewage disposal,215- _S_ management S- management officer,59- 5,215-7,215-38 14 Stormwater management,236-20, SAFETY Program established,59-12 236-23 Appearance tickets, Records,59-11-59-17 Subdivision of land,240-19 Boats,docks and wharves,96-14, Records Advisory Board,59- Tobacco advertising,249-1 96-15,96-26 15 Tourist and trailer camps,253-14 Coastal erosion hazard areas,1I(- Sign,59-15 Transportation access manage- 17,111-18 Storage,59-12,59-14 ment,64-4 Filming,139-1,139-3 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Waterfront consistency review, Flood damage prevention,148-2, 35,215-43 268-4 148-4,148-7,148-18,148- Soil removal,228-6,228-9,228- Wetlands and shoreline,275-7, 22,148-23 12 275-8 Harbor management,157-6 Stormwater management,236-20, Zoning,280-29,280-30,280-70, Highway specifications,161-6, 236-31,236-32 280-74,280-151,280-157, 161-7,161-44,161-46 Streets and sidewalks,237-24 280-174 Parks and recreation areas,193-6, Subdivision of land,240-10,240- RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY 193-11 17,240-19,240-21,240-25, (R40)DISTRICT(ONE- Police department rules and regu- 240-29,240-34,240-38,240- ACRE MINIMUM) lations,A290-33,A29045 41,240-44 Subdivision of land,24042 Records,59-2 Tourist and trailer camps,253-13 RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Zoning,280-7,280-31,280-52, (R-80)DISTRICT(TWO- 44 280-55,280-92,280-133, ACRE MINIMUM) Soil removal,228-1,228-5,228-7 280-151,280-154 Subdivision of land,240-42 Subdivision of land,240-2,240-4, RECREATIONAL VEHICLES RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY 240-10,240-38,24043,240- Flood damage prevention,148-4, (R-120)DISTRICT(THREE- 45,240-46,240-56 148-13-148-15,148-21 ACRE MINIMUM) Transportation access manage- Tourist and trailer camps,253-20, Subdivision of land,24042 ment,64-5 253-21,253-23,253-24 RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY Vehicles and traffic,260-26 Zoning,2804,280-137 (R-200)DISTRICT(FIVE- Vehicles,motor-driven,264-2, RECYCLABLES ACRE MINIMUM) 264-14,264-15 Solid waste,233-1,233-2,233- Subdivision of land,240-42 Wetlands and shoreline,275-3, 3.1,2334,233-5 RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY 275-11,275-12 RECYCLING (R-400)DISTRICT(TEN- Zoning,280-2,280-3,280-13, Solid waste,233-7 ACRE MINIMUM) 280-28,280-67,280-82,280- REGISTRATION Subdivision of land,240-42 88,280-97,280-99,280-111, Boats,docks and wharves,96-10, RESIDENTIAL OFFICE(RO) 280-125,280-128,280-129, 96-24 DISTRICT 280-131,280-133,280-137, Harbor management,157-12 Subdivision of land,24042 280-142,280-143,280-146 Parking,189-3,1894 RESORT RESIDENTIAL(RR) SAFETY HAZARDS Peddlers,solicitors and transient DISTRICT Buildings,unsafe;property retail merchants,197-1,197- Subdivision of land,240-42 maintenance,100-9 4,197-6 RESTAURANTS SAFETY STANDARDS Solid waste,2334 Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 Wind energy,277-3 Tourist and trailer camps,253-14 Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-35, SALES Vehicles and traffic,260-27 280-38,280-41,28045,280- Agricultural lands preservation, Vehicles,motor-driven,264-11 48,280-55,280-78,280-85 704,70-5 RENTAL PROPERTY RETAINING WALLS Boats,docks and wharves,96-10, Zoning,280-13 Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 96-25 25 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Community Preservation Fund, Sanitary flow credit certificates, SERVICE STATIONS 17-9, 17-24 117-10 Zoning,280-4,280-48,280-78 General provisions,1-4,1-10 Sanitary flow credit transfer, 117- SETBACKS Harbor management,157-12 6 Agricultural uses,72-6 Highway specifications,16149 Title,117-1 Plum Island Research District Housing fund,34-2,34-4-34-6 Town Clerk,117-7 (PIC),280-189 Junkyards,166-3 SANITATION Plum Island Research District Open space preservation,1854, Animals,83-28 (PIR),280-185 185-5 Appearance tickets,5-2 Public hearings,notice of,55-1 Peddlers,solicitors and transient Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Soil removal,228-5,228-7 retail merchants,197-4- 30 Subdivision of land,240-19,240- 197-6,197-10 SCALLOPS 42,240-43,240-45 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Shellfish and other marine re- Tourist and trailer camps,253-21 36 sources,219-8 Waterfront consistency review, Subdivision of land,240-34 SCHOOL 268-3 Taxation,245-1,245-2 Fire prevention and building con- Wetlands and shoreline,275-2, Tobacco advertising,249-1 struction,144-8 275-3,275-5 Waterfront consistency review, Peddlers,solicitors and transient Wind energy,277-3 268-3 retail merchants, 197-10 Zoning,2804,280-13,280-15, Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-30, Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 280-24,280-28,28043,280- 280-31,280-38,280-41,280- 41 50,280-60,280-64,280-70, 45,280-48,280-52,280-55, Subdivision of land,240-4,240- 280-72,280-76.2,280-85, 280-58,280-62,280-78,280- 53 280-104,280-116,280-123, 79,280-85,280-86,280-98, Taxation,245-11 280-133,280-134,280-137 280-104,280-118,280-174- Tobacco advertising,249-1- SEWAGE TREATMENT SYS- 280-177,280-179-280-181 249-3 TEMS,INDIVIDUAL SALVAGE CENTERS Vehicles,motor-driven,264-6 Stormwater management,236-26 Access,211-4 Zoning,2804,280-13,280-26, -236-28 Applications,211-3 280-38,280-45,280-48,280- SEWERS AND SEWAGE DIS- Definitions,211-1 52,280-55,280-58,280-62, POSAL Fees,211-3 280-78,280-79,280-143, Administration and Enforcement, Liable,211-6 280-154 215-30-215-32 Parking,211-3,211-4 SCREEN Administration and enforce- Penalties for offenses,211-6 Flood damage prevention,148-16 ment officer,215-30 Permit,211-2,211-3,211-5,211- Highway specifications,161-22- Compliance required,215-32 6 161-24,161-29,161-30,161- License,215-31 Storage,211-3 42 Notice,215-31,215-32 SANDY,SUPERSTORM,see SU- Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Notice of violation,215-31 PERSTORM SANDY IM- 38 Penalties for offenses,215-32 PACT,ASSESSMENT AND Soil removal,228-7 Permit,215-31,215-32 TAX RELIEF FOR Subdivision of land,240-49 Sanitation,215-30 SANITARY FACILITIES Tourist and trailer camps,253-16 Construction and Alteration,215- Flood damage prevention,148- Zoning,280-4,280-7,280-72, 8-215-10 19,148-20 280-78,280-91-280-94, Cesspool,215-8 Junkyards,166-7 280-129,280-143 Civil penalty,215-9 SANITARY FLOW CREDITS, SEARCH WARRANTS Fees,215-10 TRANSFER OF Stormwater management,236-31 Penalty,215-9 Applicability,117-4 SEEING EYE DOGS Permit,215-8-215-10 Covenants and restrictions,117- Animals,83-10 Septic tank,215-8 11 SEIZURE Construction Requirements,215- Definitions,117-3 Animals,83-11 19-215-21 Determination of credits to be de- Vehicles and traffic,260-24 Cesspools,215-19,215-21 posited,117-7 SEPTIC SYSTEMS Covering,215-21 Easements,117-5 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Dirt,215-21 Expiration,117-13 25 Easement,215-20 General prohibitions,1174 Subdivision of land,240-10 Grass,215-21 Hearings,117-9,117-12,117-14 Wetlands and shoreline,275-5 Inspection,215-21 Irreversible transfer,117-8 SEPTIC TANKS Landscaping,215-21 Licenses and permits,117-10 Junkyards,166-7 Location,215-20 Notices,117-9,117-10,117-12- Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Permits,215-21 117-14 2,2154,215-5,215-7,215- Septic tanks,215-19,215-21 Powers and duties,117-7 8,215-11,215-12,215-19, Standards,215-19 Procedure for transfer from bank 215-21,215-22,215-27,215- Trespassing,215-20 to receiving district,117-9 37,215-39 Costs and Expenses,215-33 Purpose and intent,117-2 Stormwater management,236-28 Assessment of costs,215-33 Return of credit to bank,117-14 Tourist and trailer camps,253-7 Lien,215-33 Revocation,117-12 Wetlands and shoreline,275-3 Disposal Fees,215-26 Sanitary flow credit bank,117-5 Zoning,2804 26 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Fee to be set by resolution, Liable,215-51 Permit,215-37,215-38,215- 215-26 Liens,215-50,215-51 40-215-43 Effective Date,215-34 Penalty,215-49 Persons authorized to work on When effective,215-34 Penalty for late payment,215- sewers,215-42 General Provisions,215-1-215- 49 Plumbing,215-36,215-43 3 Purpose,215-48 Pollution,215-38 Cesspool,215-2 Rents,215-49 Powers and authority of in- Definitions,215-2 Sewer rent fund,215-52 spectors,215-44 Easement,215-2 Sewer Use,215-35-215-47 Private sewage disposal,215- Purpose,215-3 Abandoned,215-37,215-43 37 Septic tank,215-2 Air conditioning,215-36 Privy,215-37 Title,215-1 Animals,215-37,215-38 Privy vault,215-37 Water,215-3 Asbestos,21543 Purpose,215-35 Improper Disposal,215-27 Ashes,215-38 Record,215-35,21543 Cesspool,215-27 Barricades,215-43 Report,215-38 Dumping,215-27 Bond,21542 Safety,215-44 Septic tank,215-27 Building permits,21541 Sale,215-36 Inspections and Maintenance, Building sewer permits,215- Schools,21541 215-22-215-25 41 Screens,215-38 Cesspool,215-22 Cesspools,215-37,215-39 Septic tanks,215-37,215-39 Civil claims,215-24 Churches,215-41 Severability,215-47 Emergency,215-23 Definitions,215-36 Standards for building sewers, Frequency of inspections,215- Dirt,215-37 215-43 22 Discharges from private sys- Storage,215-36,215-38 Inspections,215-22,215-23 tems,215-39 Stormwater,215-36,215-38 Notice,215-23 Disconnection,215-45 Tampering prohibited,215-40 Permit,215-22,215-23,215- Discretionary monitoring of Tests,215-38,215-43,21544 25 effluents,215-46 Toilet,215-36 Responsibility of owner,215- Disorderly conduct,21540 Toxic substances,215-38 22 Drainage,215-36,215-38, Tree,21543 Right of entry,215-23 215-39 Trenches,215-39,21543 Right to require maintenance, Easement,21543,215-44 Utility,215-42,215-43 215-25 Emergency,215-38 Water,215-36-215-38,215- Septic system,215-25 Excavations,21542,21543 43 Septic tank,215-22 Explosion hazard,215-38 Watercourse,215-36 Prohibited Wastes,215-28,215- Explosive,215-38 Water pollution,215-38 29 Fees,215-41 Well,215-43 Cesspool,215-28 Flammable,215-38 Word usage,215-36 Discharge,215-29 Fuel,215-38 Transportation,215-4-215-7 Drainage,215-28 Garbage,215-36-215-38 Assessment,215-5 Hazardous substances,215-28 Gas,215-38 Cesspools,215-4,215-5,215- Industrial waste,215-28 General discharge prohibi- 7 Prohibited wastes enumerated, tions,215-38 Fees,215-6 215-28 General waste disposal re- License,215-4-215-6 Water,215-28 quirements,215-37 Penalty,215-5,215-7 Rates and Fees,215-16-215-18 Grade,215-43 Reports,215-5,215-7 Construction permits,215-16 Guaranty,215-42 Septic tanks,215-4,215-5, Fees for alteration and con- Heat,215-38 215-7 struction permits,215-16 Industrial wastes,215-36- Vehicles,215-5 Fees for operation permit,215- 215-38 SHELLFISH AND OTHER MA- 17 Inspection,215-37,215-38, RINE RESOURCES Permit,215-16,215-17 215-41,215-43,215-44 Angling for fish,219-2 Tax rate,215-18 Insurance,21542 Aquaculture/mariculture exemp- Well,215-18 Liability,215-38,21542,215- tion,219-21 Septic Tanks and Cesspools,215- 44 Bay Constable,219-23 11-215-15 License,215-41,215-42 Blue claw crabs,219-11 Affected properties,215-11 Licensed drain layers,215-42 Clams,219-9 Cesspool,215-11,215-12 Manholes,215-38,215-40 Code Enforcement Officer,219- Exceptions,215-13 Meters,215-38 23 No permit required of tenants, Multifamily dwellings,215-41 Coordination and enforcement, 215-14 Notices,215-37,215-38,215- 219-23 Permit,215-11-215-15 41-215-43,215-45 Culling shellfish and restoration Septic tank,215-11,215-12 Nuisance,215-38 of underwater lands,219-14 Sewer Rents and Charges,215-48 Obstruction,215-38 Definitions,219-4 -215-52 Odor,215-38 Display,219-7 Actions to collect rents,215- Penalties for offenses,215-38, Dredges and scrapes,219-19 51 215-40,215-45 Eels,219-13 Assessments,215-50,215-52 Enforcement,219-14-219-23 27 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Expiration,219-7 SITE DESIGN STANDARDS Garbage,228-7 Fees,219-7 Zoning,280-70 Grade,2284,228-6,228-7 Fixed gear,219-15 SITE PLAN Grass,228-7 Licenses and permits,219-6,219- Zoning,280-74 Hearings,228-5,228-12 7 SITE PLAN APPROVAL Height,228-7 Mussels,219-12 Agricultural uses,72-6 Improvement,228-4 Oysters,219-10 Zoning,280-71,280-72 Insurance,228-6 Penalties for offenses,219-6, SITE PLAN REVIEW Intent of regulations,228-2 219-22 Solid waste,233-6 Landscaping,228-4 Permit,219-16 SITE PLANS Legislative declaration,228-1 Planting of shellfish seed,219-17 Fire prevention and building con- Lots,228-7 Prohibited activities,219-14- struction,144-8 Newspaper,228-12 219-23 Lighting,outdoor,172-8 Noise,228-5 Purpose,219-5 Soil removal,228-4 Notices,228-5,228-9,228-12 Residence requirements,219-1 Subdivision of land,240-42 Nuisance,228-5 Restricted areas,219-14-219-23 Tourist and trailer camps,253-3 Operations excepted,228-4 Scallops,219-8 Zoning,2804,280-13,280-17, Parking,228-7 Title,219-3 280-22,280-29,280-31,280- Penalties for offenses,228-13 Transplanting of shellfish,219-18 35,280-38,28041,280-45, Permit,228-3-228-12 Variances,219-21 28048,280-52,280-55,280- Pollution,228-7 Vegetation removal prohibited, 58,280-62,280-92,280-104, Records,228-6,228-9,228-12 219-20 280-119,280-127,280-129- Regulations,228-7 SHOPPING CENTERS 280-134,280-136-280-138, Safety,228-1,228-5,228-7 Vehicles and traffic,260-14 280-151,280-154 Screening,228-7 Zoning,280-4,280-48,280-87 SKETCH PLANS Setbacks,228-5,228-7 SIGNS Highway specifications,161-1 Site plan,2284 Appearance tickets,5-2 Subdivision of land,240-7,240- Storage,228-7 Boats,docks and wharves,96-23, 10,240-13,240-16,240-20 Stormwater,228-4 96-24 SKETCH PLAT Stormwater management control Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- Subdivision of land,240-6-240- plan,228-6 29 13,240-17,240-20,240-26- Vibration,228-5 Fire prevention and building con- 240-28 Waiver by Town Board,228-10 struction,144-8 SMALL WIND ENERGY SYS- Water,228-2,228-4,228-5,228- Highway specifications,161-11, TEMS 7 161-12 Zoning,280-13 Well,228-1 Littering,174-6 SMOKE Yards,228-6,228-11 Parking,189-3,189-4 Fire prevention and building con- SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS Parks and recreation areas,193-3 struction,144-8 Fire prevention and building con- Peddlers,solicitors and transient Police department rules and regu- struction, 144-8 retail merchants,197-12 lations,A29045 SOLID WASTE Police department rules and regu- Tobacco advertising,249-1 Garbage,Rubbish and Refuse, lations,A290-36 Zoning,280-13,28048,280-58, 233-1,233-2,2334,233-5, Public hearings,notice of,55-1 280-62,280-99,280-111, 233-7,233-8 Records,59-15 280-143 Brush,233-4 Solid waste,233-4 SMOKE DETECTORS Commercial vehicles,233-1, Streets and sidewalks,237-13, Fire prevention and building con- 233-4 237-26 struction,144-8 Conveyance and transportation Subdivision of land,240-17,240- SMOKING of refuse,233-5 19,240-21,240-32 Tobacco advertising,249-1 Definitions,233-1 Tobacco advertising,249-4 SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL Demolition,233-1,233-4 Vehicles and traffic,2604,260- Streets and sidewalks,237-20 Disposal and collection of sol- 6,260-8 SOIL REMOVAL id waste and recyclables, Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 Assessments,228-6 233-3.1 Wind energy,277-4 Bond,228-8,228-9 Dumping,233-1,233-2,233-7 Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-35, Building Inspector,228-4 Emergencies,233-6 280-38,28041,280-45,280- Cash deposit,228-9 Fees,233-4,233-6 48,280-52,280-55,280-58, Cesspool,2284 Garbage,233-1,233-2,2334 280-62,280-70,280-78,280- Combustible,228-7 Grass clippings,233-4 80-280-90,280-101,280- Comprehensive Plan,228-6 Hazardous waste,233-2 131,280-133,280-134,280- Drainage,228-2,228-4,228-5, Hearing,233-8 137 228-7 Hearings,233-6 SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLINGS Driveway,228-4 Inspection,2334 Fire prevention and building con- Dust,228-2,228-5,228-7 Inspections,233-6 struction, 144-8 Excavations,228-1,228-3-228- Issuance and duration of per- Stormwater management,236-19 7 mits and licenses,233-4 Wetlands and shoreline,275-5 Fees,228-11 Landscaping,2334 Zoning,280-27,280-28,280-38 Fences,228-4,228-7 License,233-2-2334,233-8 Fill,228-7 Newspaper,233-1 28 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Notice,233-8 Harbor management,157-6,157- Reports,236-20,236-23 Notices,233-6 12 Right of entry,236-20 Penalties for offenses,233-3.1, Highway specifications, 161-29, Single-family dwellings,236- 233-7 161-30 19 Permit,233-2,233-3.1,233-4, Junkyards,166-3 Stormwater Management Of- 233-6,233-8 Parking,189-7 ficer,236-20 Recyclables,233-1,233-2, Records,59-12,59-14 Stormwater pollution preven- 233-3.1,233-4,233-5 Salvage centers,211-3 tion plans,236-20 Recycling,233-7 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- SWPPP and other documents Registration,233-4 36,215-38 retained on site,236-23 Signs,2334 Soil removal,228-7 Administration and Enforcement Site plan review,233-6 Subdivision of land,240-44 All stormwater discharges, Solid waste,233-3.1 Tourist and trailer camps,253-14 236-34 Town transfer station,233-3 Vehicles and traffic,260-24 Certificates of occupancy, Transfer station special permit, Vehicles,motor-driven,264-19 236-34 233-6 Waterfront consistency review, Enforcement,236-33 Trees,233-4 268-3 Erosion and sediment control Vehicles,233-1,233-4,233-5 Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-38, inspection,236-34 Yard,233-4 280-41,280-48,280-58,280- Illicit discharges,236-35 SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS 62,280-78,280-79,280-88, Notice of violations,236-35 Fire prevention and building con- 280-101,280-104,280-110, Penalties for offenses,236-33 struction,144-8 280-111,280-118,280-119, -236-35 Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-17, 280-134,280-137 Remedies not exclusive,236- 280-22,280-35,280-38,280- STORM SEWERS 36 41,280-45,280-48,280-52, Animals,83-28 General Provisions 280-55,280-58,280-62,280- STORMWATER Amendments and modifica- 71,280-73,280-74,280-78, Fire prevention and building con- tions to stormwater man- 280-130,280-131,280-139- struction,144-10 agement control plan, 280-142,280-144,280-146, Highway specifications,161-6, 236-12 280-149,280-154 161-8,161-27,161-29,161- Applicability and prohibitions, SPECIAL EXCEPTION USES 30,161-32,161-36 236-6 Plum Island Research District Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Construction,236-7,236-9 (PIC),280-187 36,215-38 Definitions,236-5 Plum Island Research District Soil removal,2284 Findings of fact,236-3 (PIR),280-183 Subdivision of land,240-11,240- Maintenance easements,236-9 Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-35, 19,240-36,240-44,240-50, Maintenance,inspection and 280-38,28041,280-45,280- 240-51 repair of stormwater facil- 48,280-58,280-62,280-78, Wetlands and shoreline,275-3, ities,236-9 280-140,280-141,280-144 275-7 Notices,236-12 SPEED LIMITS Zoning,280-129,280-133,280- Performance and design crite- Boats,docks and wharves,96-13 143 ria for stormwater man- Highway specifications,161-12 STORMWATER CONTROL agement and erosion and Transportation access manage- Stormwater management,236-15 sediment control,236-7 ment,64-5 STORMWATER MANAGE- Powers and duties,236-8 SPRINKLERS MENT Purpose,236-4 Fire prevention and building con- Additional Requirements Statutory authoriza- struction,144-8,144-17 Activities covered,236-19 tion/conflicts with other STABLES AND RIDING ACAD- Application process,236-20 laws,236-2 EMIES Area,yard and bulk regula- Stormwater Management Of- Zoning,280-13 tions,236-20 ficer and authority,236-8 STEEP SLOPES Bonds,236-20 Stormwater pollution preven- Subdivision of land,240-4 Construction,236-20 tion plans,236-12 STOP-WORK ORDERS Construction activities,236-19 Technical standards,236-7 Fire prevention and building con- Contractor identification and Title,236-1 struction,144-6,144-13 certification,236-22 Water quality standards,236-7 Flood damage prevention,148-14 Inspection of stormwater facil- Illicit Discharges Landmark preservation,170-12 ities after project comple- Access and monitoring of dis- Waterfront consistency review, tion,236-24 charges,236-31 268-6 Inspections,236-20 Activities contaminating Wetlands and shoreline,275-12.1 Licenses and permits,236-20 stormwater prohibited, STORAGE Maintenance guarantees,236- 236-27 Boats,docks and wharves,96-10, 20 Costs and expenses,236-31 96-25,96-26 Other environmental permits, Discharge and connection pro- Fire prevention and building con- 236-21 hibitions,236-25 struction,144-8 Performance guarantees,236- Emergencies,236-32 Flood damage prevention,148- 20 Failing individual sewage 12,148-16 Pollution,236-24 treatment systems prohib- Recordkeeping,236-20 ited,236-26 29 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Failure to comply,236-29 STORMWATER POLLUTION Insurance,237-8,237-18 Illegal discharges,236-25 PREVENTION PLANS Liable,237-14 Illicit connections,236-25 Stormwater management,236-12, Lighting,237-12 Individual sewage treatment 236-20,236-23 Notices,237-11,237-13 systems,236-27,236-28 STREETLIGHTING Penalties for offenses,237-17 Industrial or construction ac- Highway specifications,161-3, Permit,237-6-237-11,237- tivity discharges,236-30 161-4,161-46 13,237-15-237-18 Inspections,236-31 Lighting,outdoor,172-5 Protective measures,237-12 Licenses and permits,236-27, Police department rules and regu- Repair,237-16 236-30 lations,A290-37,A290-38 Responsibility for damages, Notices,236-27 Subdivision of land,240-17,240- 237-16 Notification of spills,236-32 21,24046 Revocation,237-15 Penalties for offenses,236-25, STREET OPENINGS Short title,237-4 236-29,236-31 Streets and sidewalks,237-13 Signs,237-13 Prevention,control and reduc- Waterfront consistency review, Street opening,237-13 tion of stormwater pollu- 268-3 Trenches,237-13 tants by use of best man- STREETS AND SIDEWALKS Utilities,237-11,237-16 agement practices,236-28 Notification of Defects,237-1- Waiver of insurance and bond Records,236-31,236-32 237-3 requirements,237-18 Right of entry,236-31 Meeting,237-2 Water,237-13,237-16 Search warrants,236-31 Obstruction,237-1 Street Numbering,237-22-237- Septic tanks,236-28 Prior written notice required, 29 Suspension of access to MS4 237-1 Building Inspector,237-28 in emergency situations or Statutory provisions supersed- Building permit,237-25,237- due to illicit discharge, ed,237-3 26 236-29 Transmission and presentation Certificate of occupancy,237- Testing,236-25 of notices,237-2 25 Requirements for All Stormwater Removal of Utility Poles Changes,237-24 Discharges Definitions,237-31 Compliance deadline,237-27 Activities requiring storm- Failure to comply,237-30 Definitions,237-23 water management con- Legislative intent and purpose, Display of numbers,237-26 trol approval,236-15 237-30 Emergency,237-22 Application process,236-17 Penalties for offenses,237-30, Enforcement,237-28 Compliance,236-16 237-33 Fine,237-29 Construction activities,236-18 Removal of damaged or dou- Height,237-26 Drainage,236-13,236-18 ble utility poles,237-32 Legislative intent,237-22 Erosion and sedimentation, Superintendent of Highways, Numbering system estab- 236-18 237-32 lished,237-24 Fill,236-18 Utility poles,237-30 Penalties for offenses,237-29 Performance standards for ap- Snow and Ice Removal,237-19- Permit,237-25,237-26 proval of stormwater 237-21 Posting of numbers,237-25 management control plan, Church,237-20 Records,237-24 236-18 Dirt,237-20 Sign,237-26 Requirements for all land- General maintenance,237-20 Style and size,237-26 disturbing activities or Intent,237-19 Tax bill,237-27 impervious surfaces,236- Obstructions,237-20 Unnamed roads,237-24 14 Penalties for offenses,237-21 Vehicles,237-26 Stormwater management con- Snow and ice removal,237-20 Well,237-22 trol plan,236-17 Vacant lot,237-20 Subdivision of land,240-42 Stormwater Management Of- Weeds,237-20 SUBDIVISION OF LAND ficer,236-16 Street Excavations,237-4-237- Additional Requirements,240-52 Watercourses,236-13 18 -240-58 Wetlands,236-18 Applications,237-7 Appeals,240-57 Zoning,280-142 Backfilling,237-13 Comprehensive Plan,240-53 STORMWATER MANAGE- Barricades,237-12,237-13 Easements,240-54 MENT CONTROL PLAN Bond,237-9,237-18 Effect on existing plats,240- Soil removal,228-6 Completion of work,237-14 58 Stormwater management,236-12, Curbs,237-16 Final plat,240-52,240-53 236-17,236-18 Definitions,237-5 Hearing,240-53 Subdivision of land,240-17 Emergencies,237-13 Improvement,240-53 Wetlands and shoreline,275-6 Fees,237-10 Liability,240-54 Zoning,280-133 Fill,237-13 Lots,240-53,240-57 STORMWATER MANAGE- Fine,237-17 Natural features,240-53,240- MENT OFFICER Grade,237-6,237-13 54 Stormwater management,236-8, Grass,237-13 Notice,240-54 236-16,236-20,236-29 Guarantee,237-9 Open space,240-54 Improvements,237-6,237-16 Parks and recreation areas, Inspection,237-14 240-52-240-54 30 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Playgrounds,240-52,240-53 Drainage,240-44 Setbacks,240-45 Preliminary plat,240-53,240- Easements,24042,240-44 Streetlighting,240-46 58 Emergency,240-42 Streets,240-45 Reservation of lands for pedes- Final plat,240-42,240-44 Wastewater treatment systems, trian trails,240-54 General Business(B)District, 240-47 Reservation of parkland on 240-42 Water,240-48 subdivision plats contain- Hamlet Business(HB)Dis- Water supply systems,240-48 ing residential units,240- trict,240-42 Well,240-45 53 Hamlet Density Residential Yard,240-45 Safety,240-56 (HD)District,24042 Enforcement,240-59—240-61 School,240-53 Landscaping,240-42,240-43 Improvements,240-59 Standards and procedures for Lien,240-44 Lots,240-59 acceptance of streets,240- Lighting,240-44 Methods of enforcement,240- 52 Limited Business(LB)Dis- 61 Time limitations,240-55 trict,24042 Penalties for offenses,240-60 Variances,240-57 Livestock,240-44 Violations,240-59 Vehicles,240-54 Lots,240-42—240-44 Final Plat Review,240-20—240- Waiver,adjustment of proper- Meeting,240-43 25 ty lines,240-57 Natural features,240-43 Action on final plats which are Waivers of certain provisions, Notice,240-44 in substantial agreement 240-56 Odors,24044 with approved prelimi- When effective,240-58 Open space,240-42—240-44 nary plats,240-24 Bonds and Other Security,240-31 Parking,240-44 Block,240-21 —240-34 Parks,240-42 Bond,240-20,240-23,240-25 Default,240-34 Penalty,240-44 Buffer,240-21 Drainage,240-32 Playgrounds,240-43,240-44 Building permits,240-25 Expiration and terms of bonds, Protection and use of open Certificate of approval,240-21 240-34 space lands created by Coordination of review of per- Final plat,240-31,240-32 cluster development,240- formance bond estimate, Forms of security,240-34 44 240-23 Guarantee,240-31,240-33, Record,240-44 Curb,240-21 240-34 Recreation areas,240-43,240- Drainage,240-20,240-21, Guaranty,240-34 44 240-23,240-25 Improvements,240-31—240- Residential Low-Density(R- Easements,240-21 34 40)District(one-acre Environmental impact state- Inspection,240-32,240-33 minimum),240-42 ment,240-22,240-25 Landscaping,240-32 Residential Low-Density(R- Environmental review,240-22 Liens,240-34 80)District(two-acre Final plats not in substantial Maintenance bond,240-33 minimum),24042 agreement with approved Notification,240-32 Residential Low-Density(R- preliminary plats or when Performance bond,240-32 120)District(three-acre no preliminary plat is re- Permit,240-34 minimum),240-42 quired,240-25 Purpose of performance bond, Residential Low-Density(R- Fire hydrants,240-21 240-31 200)District(five-acre Grade,240-21 Record,240-34 minimum),240-42 Hearings,240-25 Sale,240-34 Residential Low-Density(R- Improvements,240-20 Sign,240-32 400)District(ten-acre Inspections,240-20 Cluster Development,240-42— minimum),240-42 License,240-21 240-44 Residential Office(RO)Dis- Lots,240-21 Affordable Housing(AHD) trict,240-42 Meeting,240-23 District,240-42 Residential site plans,240-42 Monuments,240-21 Agricultural-Conservation(A- Resort Residential(RR)Dis- Newspaper,240-25 C)District(two-acre min- trict,240-42 Notice,240-22,240-25 imum),24042 Safety,240-43 Open space,240-21 Animals,240-44 Setbacks,240-42,24043 Permits,240-25 Assessments,240-44 Storage,240-44 Preliminary plats,240-20, Authority and purpose,240-42 Stormwater,240-44 240-22,240-24,240-25 Buffers,24042,24043 Streets and sidewalks,24042 Records,240-21,240-25 Cluster development,240-43, Utility,240-42 Signs,240-21 240-44 Vehicles,240-44 Sketch plan,240-20 Comprehensive Plan,240-42, Water,24042,24044 Sketch plat,240-20 24043 Wells,24044 Streetlights,240-21 Determination of location of Wildlife,24044 Submission,240-20 open spaces created by Definitions,240-3 Technical requirements,240- cluster development using Design Standards,240-45—240- 21 primary and secondary 48 Test,240-21 Is conservation areas,240- Plumbing,24047 Trees,240-21 43 Safety,240-45,240-46 Utilities,240-21 31 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Water,240-21 Block,240-17 Required Public Improvements; Wells,240-21 Buffer,240-17 Inspections;Fees,240-35- General Application Procedure; Comprehensive Plan,240-19 240-41 Submission Requirements; Curbs,240-17 Abandoned,240-37 Fees,240-6-240-8 Drainage,240-17,240-19 Administration fee,240-37 Assessment,240-7 Easements,240-17 Backfilling,240-36 Bond,240-7 Environmental impact state- Bond,240-35,240-37 Drainage,240-7 ment,240-18,240-19 Bonding,240-35 Fees,240-8 Environmental review,240-18 Design standards,240-36 Final plats,240-8 Final plat,240-15,240-16, Drainage,240-35-240-37, General application procedure, 240-19 240-41 240-6 Fire alarm,240-17 Excavation,240-36 Grading,240-6 Fire hydrants,240-17 Fencing,240-36 Improvement,240-6 Grade,240-17,240-19 Final plat,240-35,240-36, Preliminary plat,240-6-240- Hearings,240-19 240-41 8 Improvements,240-16,240-17 Fire hydrants,240-35,240-36 Sketch plan,240-7 Lots,240-17 Gas,240-35 Sketch plat,240-6-240-8 Manholes,240-17 Grading,240-41 Submission requirements,240- Master Plan,240-17 Guaranties,240-38 7 Monuments,240-17 Improvements,240-36 General Provisions,240-1,240-2 Newspaper,240-19 Inspections,240-36,240-37 Open space,240-2 Notices,240-18,240-19 Landscaping,240-36 Purpose,240-2 Official Map,240-17 Lots,240-41 Safety,240-2 Records,240-17,240-19 Mapping of completed im- Statutory authority,240-1 Reports,240-19 provements,24041 General Requirements;Classifii- Setbacks,240-19 Meeting,24040 cation,240-4,240-5 Signs,240-17,240-19 Modification of design of im- Comprehensive Plan,240-4 Sketch plan,240-16 provements,240-40 Drainage,240-4 Sketch plat,240-17 Monuments,240-41 General requirements,240-4 Stormwater,240-19 Notice,240-36 Grade,240-4 Stormwater management con- Permit,240-36,240-39 Lots,240-4 trol plan,240-17 Records,240-38,240-41 Official Map,2404 Streetlighting,240-17 Required improvements and Off-street parking,240-4 Submission,240-16 utilities,240-35 Parking,2404 Technical requirements,240- Safeguards during construc0 - Parks,2404 17 tion,240-39 Recreation areas,2404 Test,240-17 Safety,240-38 Safety,240-4 Trees,240-17 Stormwater,240-36 School,240-4 Utilities,240-17 Testing,240-35,240-36 Steep slopes,240-4 Waiver of requirements,240- Utilities,240-35,240-36,240- Subdivision classifications, 15 41 240-5 Water,240-17,240-19 Waiver,240-38 Utility,240-4 Wells,240-17 Water,240-35,240-36 Water,240-4 Preservation of Natural Features, Watercourse,240-41 Wells,240-4 240-49-240-51 Wells,240-35,240-36 Open Development Area,240-26 Buffer,240-49 Sketch Plat Review,240-9-240- -240-30 Certificate of occupancy,240- 14 Bond,240-30 49 Action on sketch plat,240-13 Creation of lots,240-30 Clearing,24049 Affordable housing,240-10 Drainage,240-30 Drainage,240-51 Affordable Housing(AHD) Easement,240-26-240-28 Easements,240-51 District,240-10 Establishment,240-26 Final plat,240-51 Appeals,240-10 Final plat,240-28 Floodplains,240-50 Block,240-10 General requirements,240-27 Grade,240-51 Building permits,240-10 Hearings,240-29,240-30 Grading,24049,240-51 Cluster development,240-10 Improvements,240-30 Improvement,240-51 Comprehensive Plan,240-10, Lots,240-26,240-27,240-30 Landscaping,240-49 240-11 Notice,240-29,240-30 Lots,240-49,240-51 Construction,240-10 Permits,240-26 Open space,240-49 Coordination with other agen- Procedure,240-29 Permit,240-49,240-51 cies,240-12 Records,240-29 Screen,240-49 Costs and expenses,240-10 Sketch plat,240-26-240-28 Stormwater,240-50,240-51 Decision,240-13 Submission requirements,240- Stormwater,drainage and ero- Drainage,240-9-240-11 28 sion control,240-51 Easements,240-10 Preliminary Plat Review,240-15 Trees,24049 Emergency,240-10 -240-19 Water,240-51 Expiration,240-14 Action on preliminary plat, Fees,240-10 240-19 Final plat,240-13 32 06-0I-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Fire hydrants,240-10 Cold War veterans'tax cxemp- TAX RELIEF FOR SUPER- Grades,240-10 tion,245-17,245-18 STORM SANDY IMPACT, Grass,240-10 Definitions,245-17 see SUPERSTORM SANDY Hearings,240-10,240-13 Disability,245-18 IMPACT,ASSESSMENT Height,240-10 Exemption granted,245-18 AND TAX RELIEF FOR Improvements,240-9,240-10 Exemption for Disabled Persons TECHNICAL STANDARDS Inspection,240-9 With Limited Income,245- Stormwater management,236-7 Lots,240-10 10 TENTS Master Plan,240-10 Disabilities,245-10 Fire prevention and building con- Meeting,240-13 Exemption granted,245-10 struction,144-6,144-8,144- Moderate-income family Exemption for Volunteer Fire 20 dwelling units,240-10 Fighters and Ambulance TESTS Monuments,240-10 Workers,245-11,245-12 Fire prevention and building con- Notice,240-13 Amount,245-11 struction,144-5,144-19 Official Map,240-10 Applicability,245-14 Highway specifications,161-2, Open space,240-10 Assessments,245-11,245-12 161-6, 161-26,161-29,161- Parks,240-10 Effective date,245-12 30,161-40,161-46 Permit,240-10 Exemption granted,245-11 Police department rules and regu- Planning Board,240-10 Hearings,245-13 lations,A290-45 Preliminary plat,240-10,240- Killed in the line of duty,245- Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 13 13 38,215-43,215-44 Record,240-10 Qualifications,245-11 Stormwater management,236-25 Recreation area,240-10 School,245-11 Subdivision of land,240-17,240- Review of sketch plat,240-11 Unremarried spouses of de- 21,240-35,240-36 Safety,240-10 ceased volunteer fire Wetlands and shoreline,275-4 Septic systems,240-10 fighters or ambulance Zoning,280-48,280-58,280-62 Sketch plans,240-10,240-13 workers,245-13 TIRES Stormwater,240-11 Historic properties tax exemption, Junkyards,166-1 Submission,240-9 245-19 Littering,174-3 Technical requirements,240- Real property exemption,245- Zoning,280-48 10 19 TOBACCO Trees,240-10 Senior Citizen Exemption,245-1 Police department rules and regu- Utilities,240-10 -245-6 lations,A290-15 Waivers,240-10 Applications,245-3 Tobacco advertising,249-1- Water,240-9-240-11 Assessment,245-4 249-5 Wells,240-9,240-10 Assessments,245-3 TOBACCO ADVERTISING Zoning,280-137 Assessor,245-3 Definitions and word usage,249- SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGH- Conditions,245-2 2 WAYS Drug,245-1 Exceptions,249-4 Streets and sidewalks,237-32 Fine,245-5 Legislative intent and findings, SUPERSTORM SANDY IM- Hearing,245-4 249-1 PACT,ASSESSMENT AND Insurance,245-1 License,249-2 TAX RELIEF FOR Notice,2454,245-6 Minors,249-1 Applicability,245-24 Notices,245-3 Parks,249-1 Definitions,245-20 Offenses,245-5 Penalties for offenses,249-6 Eligibility criteria,245-22 Partial exemption for senior Permit,249-2 Implementation and adoption of citizens,245-1 Report,249-1 Superstorm Sandy Assess- Penalties for offenses,245-5 Restrictions,249-3 ment Relief Act,245-21 Reapplications,245-4 Sales,249-1 Other provisions,245-23 Retirement,245-1,245-2 Schools,249-1-249-3 Relief granted,245-22 Sale,245-1,245-2 Severability,249-7 Taxation,245-20-245-24 Targeted Business Investment Sign,2494 SWIMMING POOLS Exemption,245-7 Smoke,249-1 Fire prevention and building con- Assessments,245-7 Smoking,249-1 struction,144-8 Exemption granted,245-7 Time frame for compliance,249- Wetlands and shoreline,275-3, Veterans'Exemption,245-8,245- 5 275-11 9 Tobacco,249-1-249-5 Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-52, Amount of exemption,245-9 Variance,249-1 280-55 Assessments,245-8,245-9 Well,249-1 Purpose,245-8 When effective,249-8 Veterans,245-8 TOILET FACILITIES -T- War veterans and gold star par- Parks and recreation areas,1934 TAXATION ents tax exemption,245-15, Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 245-16 36 Assessment and Tax Relief for TOPSOIL REMOVAL Superstorm Sandy Impact, Highway specifications,161-10 245-20-245-24 33 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX TOURIST AND TRAILER Parks,253-23 Wetlands and shoreline,275-2 CAMPS Roadways and driveways, Wind energy,277-3 General Regulations,253-1- 253-22 Zoning,280-83,280-92-280-95, 253-19 Setbacks,253-21 280-98,280-118,280-129, Application,253-3 Site requirements,253-21 280-130,280-133,280-136 Brush,253-5 Time limit for accommoda- TRENCHES Communicable diseases,253- tion,253-23 Highway specifications,161-36 14 Vehicles,253-20,253-21,253- Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Definitions,253-1 23,253-24 39,21543 Distance between cottages and Yard,253-21 Streets and sidewalks,237-13 other buildings or trailers, TOWERS TRESPASSING 253-9 Wind energy,277-2-277-4,277- Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Distance from property lines 7 20 and roadways,253-10 Zoning,2804,280-104 Tourist and trailer camps,253-15 Drainage,253-5 TOWING Vehicles,motor-driven,264-14 Driveways,253-3,253-10, Boats,docks and wharves,96-12 TWO-FAMILY DWELLINGS 253-11 Police department rules and regu- Zoning,280-13 Duties of owner,253-14 lations,A290-15 Entrances and exits,253-15 TOWN ATTORNEY Fees,253-4 Wind energy,277-7 _U_ Fence, U- Fence,253-15 Zoning,280-175 UNSAFE BUILDINGS Fine,253-19 TOWN BOARD Fire extinguisher,253-14 Plum Island Research District Buildings,unsafe;property Garbage,253-7,253-14 (PIR),280-183 maintenance,100-4,100-5 Garbage collection,253-7 Wind energy,277-7 UTILITIES Graded,253-5 Zoning,280-173,280-174,280- Flood damage prevention,148-3, Hearing,253-2,2534 176,280-177,280-180 148-13,148-15,148-16,148- Inspection,253-13 TOWN CLERK 19-148-22 License,253-3 Sanitary flow credits,transfer of, Highway specifications, 16146 Lighting,253-3 117-7 Lighting,outdoor,172-5 Management,253-12 Zoning,280-174 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Minimum unit dimensions, TOXIC SUBSTANCES 42,215-43 253-8 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Streets and sidewalks,237-11, Newspaper,253-4 38 237-16 Nonapplicability,253-18 TRAILERS Subdivision of land,240-4,240- Notice,253-4 Parking,189-2 10,240-17,240-21,240-35, Other ordinances and regula- Vehicles and traffic,260-8.1 240-36,24041,240-42 tions,253-17 Zoning,280-137 Vehicles and traffic,260-8 Penalties for offenses,253-19 TRANSPORTATION ACCESS Waterfront consistency review, Permit,253-2-253-4 MANAGEMENT 268-3 Public hearing,2534 Definitions,64-3 Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 Records,253-13 Duties of Commission,64-5 Wind energy,277-2-277-4 Registration,253-14 Improvements,64-5 Zoning,280-2,280-4,280-13, Report,253-14 Lighting,64-5 280-22,280-29,280-58,280- Roadways and driveways, Litter,64-5 62,280-83,280-112,280- 253-11 Noise,64-5 127,280-129,280-133 Screening by plantings,253-16 Parking,64-5 UTILITY POLES Septic tanks,253-7 Purpose,64-2 Streets and sidewalks,237-30, Sewer system,253-7 Report,644 237-32 Site plan,253-3 Safety,64-5 Site requirements,253-5 Speed limits,64-5 Storage,253-14 Title,64-1 -V- Trespassing,253-15 Transportation Commission,64-4 VACANT LOT Trespass on adjoining proper- Vehicle,64-5 Fire prevention and building con- ty,253-15 Water,64-5 struction,144-8 Vehicles,253-14 When effective,64-6 Streets and sidewalks,237-20 Water,253-3,253-6,253-14 TREES Zoning,280-30 Water supply,253-6 Filming,139-9 VARIANCES Weeds,253-5 Highway specifications,161-3, Agricultural uses,72-3,72-11 Well,253-5,253-11 161-11,161-16,161-29,161- Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111- Recreational Vehicle Parks,253- 30,161-42, 161-44 20-111-24,111-27 20-253-24 Parks and recreation areas,193-2 Ethics,26-17 Applicability of other chapter Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Flood damage prevention,148-4, provisions,253-24 43 • 148-7,148-9,148-14,148- Dates of operation,253-23 Solid waste,233-4 22,148-23 Definitions,253-20 Subdivision of land,240-10,240- Lighting,outdoor,172-8 Drainage,253-22 17,240-21,24049 Shellfish and other marine re- Driveways,253-22 Vehicles and traffic,260-4,260-6 sources,219-21 34 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Subdivision of land,240-57 General Provisions,260-1,260-2 Wells,260-27 Tobacco advertising,249-1 Authority to install traffic con- Stop and Yield Intersections,260- Waterfront consistency review, trol devices,260-2 4-260-6 268-3,268-5 Definitions of words and School,260-6 Zoning,280-10,280-28,280-30, phrases,260-1 Signs,260-4,260-6 280-76.3,280-81,280-86, Parking,260-1 Stop intersections with flash- 280-92,280-121,280-131, Lighting,outdoor,172-6 ing signals,260-5 280-137,280-146,280-149, One-Way Streets,260-3 Stop intersections with stop 280-154 Parking,Standing and Stopping, signs,260-4 VEHICLES 260-7-260-22 Tree,260-4,260-6 Alcoholic beverages,79-1 Additional parking regula- Wells,260-4,260-6 Appearance tickets,5-2 tions,260-18 Yield intersections,260-6 Bicycles,88-1-88-6 Application,260-7 Truck Traffic,260-26 Boats,docks and wharves,96-9, Bus stops,260-21 Restricted truck traffic,260-26 96-24 Church,260-17 Safety,260-26 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- Driveways,260-9,260-15, Zoning,280-129,280-137 16 260-17,260-18 VEHICLES,JUNKED Filming,139-3 Fire hydrants,260-14,260-18 Buildings,unsafe;property Flood damage prevention,148-4, Fire lanes,260-14 maintenance,1004 148-13-148-16,148-21, Fire wells,260-14,260-16 VEHICLES,MOTOR-DRIVEN 148-22 Fire zones,260-14,260-20 Motor-Driven Vehicles,264-14- General provisions,1-2 Handicapped parking,260-17 264-22 Highway specifications,161-7, License,260-9,260-17 Abandoned,264-19 161-20 Loading zones,260-22 Confiscation and redemption Littering,174-1,174-3,174-6 Lots,260-12 of vehicles,264-19 Parking,189-1-189-4,189-7 Night fishing parking permit, Drugs,264-15 Parks and recreation areas,193-1, 260-9 Emergency vehicles,264-18 193-3,193-4 No stopping zones,260-19 Enforcement,264-17 Peddlers,solicitors and transient Parking,260-9-260-12,260- Exceptions,264-18 retail merchants,197-10 14,260-16-260-22 Fine,264-20 Police department rules and regu- Parking for limited time only, Intent,264-14 lations,A290-11,A290-15, 260-11 Liable,264-20 A290-33,A290-45 Parking or standing prohibited Nuisance,264-14 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- during certain times,260- Penalties for offenses,264-20 5 15 Permit,264-15,264-20 Solid waste,233-1,233-4,233-5 Parking prohibited at all times, Presumptive evidence,264-16 Streets and sidewalks,237-26 260-8 Restitution,264-20 Subdivision of land,240-44,240- Parking prohibited during cer- Restrictions,264-15 54 tain hours,260-9 Safety,264-14,264-15 Tourist and trailer camps,253-14, Parking prohibited during cer- Severability,264-21 253-20,253-21,253-23,253- tain months,260-10 Storage,264-19 24 Penalties for offenses,260-9 Trespassing,264-14 Transportation access manage- Permit,260-9,260-17 When effective,264-22 ment,64-5 Public parking lots,260-12 Unlicensed Motor-Driven Vehi- Vehicles and traffic,260-1-260- Shopping center,260-14 cles,264-1-264-13 3,260-7,260-8,260-8.1, Signs,260-8 Conflicts with state law,264- 260-9-260-27 Stopping prohibited at all 11 Vehicles,motor-driven,264-1- times,260-13 Definitions,264-3 264-7,264-9,264-11,264-14 Trailer parking prohibited at Exceptions,264-6 -264-16,264-18-264-20 all times,260-8.1 Impound,264-9 Zoning,280-2,280-4,280-48, Utility,260-8 Impounded,264-9 280-58,280-77-280-79, Vehicles,260-8.1,260-9 Impoundment,264-9 280-99,280-110,280-143 Penalties,260-27 Improvement,264-6 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC,260- Bus stop,260-27 Notice,264-8 14 Curb,260-27 Operation on private property Emergency Removal of Vehicles, Driveway,260-27 restricted,264-5 260-23-260-25 Fines,260-27 Operation on Town property Abandoned,260-23 Fire hydrant,260-27 prohibited,264-4 Authority to remove vehicles, Fire lanes,260-27 Parents or guardians to be no- 260-23 Fire zone,260-27 tified of violations,264-8 Emergency,260-23 Handicapped parking,260-27 Penalties for offenses,264-10 Fees,260-24 Inspection,260-27 Permit,264-7 Impoundment,260-24 Lots,260-27 Purpose,264-2 Notices,260-25 Parking,260-27 Registration,264-11 Obstruction,260-23 Penalties for offenses,260-27 Responsibility of parents or Parking,260-23 Permit,260-27 guardians,264-7 Seizure,260-24 Registration,260-27 Safety,264-2 Storage,260-24 Vehicle,260-27 School,264-6 35 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Severability,264-12 240-21,240-35,240-36,240- Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Title,264-1 42,24044,240-48,240-51 38 When effective,264-13 Tourist and trailer camps,253-3, Wetlands and shoreline,275-3 VETERANS 253-6,253-14 WATER QUALITY STAND- Taxation,245-8 Transportation access manage- ARDS VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION, ment,64-5 Stormwater management,236-7 see WAR VETERANS AND Waterfront consistency review, WATER SUPPLY GOLD STAR PARENTS 268-2,268-3,268-5 Zoning,280-174 VIBRATIONS Wetlands and shoreline,275-2- WEAPONS Highway specifications, 161-21 2754,275-7,275-11,275-12 Parks and recreation areas,193-6 Soil removal,228-5 Zoning,280-2,2804,280-7,280- Police department rules and regu- Zoning,28048,280-58,280-62, 8,280-13,280-16,280-22, lations,A290-15,A290-33 280-99,280-111,280-143 280-29,280-34,280-35,280- WEEDS 51,280-54,280-55,280-91, Highway specifications,16142 280-96,280-99,280-104, Streets and sidewalks,237-20 -W- 280-112,280-113,280-116, Tourist and trailer camps,253-5 WAIVERS 280-128,280-129,280-133, Wetlands and shoreline,275-2 280-143,280-174 See also BRUSH,GRASS AND Subdivision of land, WATERCOURSES WEEDS Wetlands and shorelinnee,,2 2775-6 Fire prevention and building con- WELLS Zoning,280-76.2 struction,144-10 Buildings,unsafe;property WALLS Flood damage prevention,148- maintenance,100-4 Wetlands and shoreline, 13,148-14 Highway specifications,161-3 See also RETAINING WALLS Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Subdivision of land,240-4,240- WAR VETERANS AND GOLD 36 10,240-17,240-21,240-35, STAR PARENTS TAX EX- Stormwater management,236-13 240-44 EMPTION Subdivision of land,24041 Vehicles and traffic,2604,260- Assessments,245-16 Zoning,280-133 6,260-12,260-14,260-16, Definitions and Abbreviations, WATERFOWL FEEDING 260-27 245-15 Animals,83-28 Zoning,280-133 Exemption granted,245-16 WATERFRONT CONSISTENCY WETLANDS Taxation,245-15,245-16 REVIEW Community Preservation Fund, WATER Animals,268-3 17-13 Animals,83-3,834 Appeals,268-4,268-5 Stormwater management,236-18 Boats,docks and wharves,96-12, Assessment,268-3,268-5 WETLANDS AND SHORELINE 96-16,96-26 Authority and purpose,268-2 Administration and Enforcement, Buildings,unsafe;property Building Inspector,268-6 275-15,275-16 maintenance,1004 Definitions,268-3 Bay Constable,275-15 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- Emergency,268-3 Compliance requirements, 5-111-7,111-10,111-13, Enforcement,268-6 275-16 111-14,111-29 Erosion and sedimentation,268-2 Coordination and enforcement, Community Preservation Fund, Hazardous materials,268-3 275-15 17-8 Hazardous substances,268-5 Director of Code Enforcement, Fire prevention and building con- Inspections,268-3,268-5 275-15 struction,144-8,144-10 Investigations,268-3 Failure to comply,275-16 Flood damage prevention,148-2, Landscaping,268-3 Fine,275-16 148-3,148-14-148-16,148- Management and coordination of Notice,275-16 18,148-19,148-22 LWRP,268-4 Penalties for offenses,275-15, Harbor management,157-1,157- Open space,268-2,268-5 275-16 5 Penalties for offenses,268-7 Permit,275-16 Highway specifications, 161-11, Pension,268-3 Zoning Inspector,275-15 161-30,161-39,161-44 Permit,268-3 General Provisions,275-1-275- Housing fund,34-6 Pollution,268-3 3 Junkyards,1664 Report,2684 Accessory structure,275-2 Littering,1744 Retirement,268-3 Assessment,2754 Parking,189-1 Review of actions,268-5 Buffer,275-2 Parks and recreation areas,1934 Sale,268-3 Buffers,2754 Police department rules and regu- Setbacks,268-3 Cesspool,275-3 lations,A29045 Stop-work order,268-6 Definitions,275-2 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Storage,268-3 Demolition,275-2 3,215-28,215-36-215-38, Street openings,268-3 Driveway,275-3 21543 Title,268-1 Erosion and sedimentation, Soil removal,228-2,2284,228- Utility,268-3 275-3 5,228-7 Variances,268-3,268-5 Exceptions,2754 Streets and sidewalks,237-13, Water,268-2,268-3,268-5 Fence,275-2 237-16 Wildlife,268-2,268-3 Findings,275-3 Subdivision of land,2404,240-9 WATER POLLUTION Flood hazard areas,275-3 -240-11,240-17,240-19, Boats,docks and wharves,96-26 Grass,275-2 36 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Improvement,275-3 Hearings,275-8 WIND ENERGY Jurisdiction,275-3 Height,275-11 Small Wind Energy Systems, Landscaping,275-3 Homes,new and remodeled, 277-1-277-7 Permit,275-2,275-4 275-11 Abandonment of use,277-6 Pollution,275-3 Impoundment,275-6 Advertising,277-4 Purpose,275-3 Improvement,275-5 Anchoring,277-4 Safety,275-3 Inspections,275-7,275-9- Application,277-2 Septic tank,275-3 275-11 Block,277-2 Setbacks,275-2,275-3 Insurance,275-9 Building Inspector,277-7 Stormwater,275-3 Landscaping,275-11 Building permits,277-3,277-6 Swimming pool,275-3 Liability,275-9 Code Enforcement Officer, Test,275-4 Licenses,275-6 277-7 Title,275-1 Liens,275-11 Construction standards,277-4 Trees,275-2 Lighting,275-11 Costs and expenses,277-6 Water,275-2-275-4 Meeting,275-8 Definitions,277-1 Weeds,275-2 Monument,275-6 Development standards,277-3 Wildlife,275-3,275-4 Notice,275-8-275-10 Enforcement,277-7 Word usage,275-2 Notices,275-11 Fees,277-5 Yard,275-4 Pedestrians,275-11 Fences,277-4 Permits,275-5-275-12,275- Penalties for offenses,275- Height regulations,277-2- 12.1,275-13,275-14 12.1 277-4 Accessory structures,275-5 Permit procedures,275-5 Lighting,277-4 Administrative permits,275-5, Processing of application,275- Noise,277-2,277-3 275-8 8 Notices,277-3 Application,275-6 Propane/liquid gas tanks,275- Penalties for offenses,277-7 Assessment,275-6 5 Permit,277-3,277-6,277-7 Backfilling,275-11 Reports,275-7,275-8 Remedies for violations,277-7 Barricades,275-11 Restaurants,275-11 Safety standards,277-3 Bay Constable,275-12.1 Retaining walls,275-11 Setbacks,277-3 Bond,275-9 Safety,275-11,275-12 Signs,2774 Buffers,275-5,275-7,275-11 Septic systems,275-5 Towers,277-2-2774,277-7 Catwalks,275-11 Setbacks,275-5 Town Attorney,277-7 Certificate of compliance,275- Shoreline structures,275-11 Town Board,277-7 10,275-13 Signs,275-11 Trees,277-3 Cesspools,275-5 Single-family dwellings,275-5 Utilities,277-2-277-4 Code Enforcement Officer, Standards for issuance of per- Zoning,280-13 275-12.1 mit,275-12 WINERIES Conditions,inspection fees, Stop-work orders,275-12.1 Zoning,280-13 performance guarantee Stormwater,275-7 upon issuance of permit, Stormwater management con- 275-9 trol plan,275-6 -Y- Construction,275-5 Swimming pools,275-11 Construction and operation Transferability,275-14 YARDS standards,275-11 Utilities,275-11 Fire prevention and building con- Contents of permit,275-10 Waivers,275-6 struction,1 specifications, 1-24 144-10 Costs and expenses,275-11 Walls,275-11 Highway specins, Dock and float fees,275-7 Water,275-7,275-11,275-12 Soil removal,33-4 228--11 1 Docks,275-5,275-11 Wildlife,275-7,275-11,275- Solid waste,2 land, Drainage,275-5-275-7,275- 12 Subdivision ra land,camps, 2 11 Yards,275-7 Tourist and trailer camps,253-21 Dredging,275-11 Zoning Inspector,275-12.1 Wetlands and shoreline,275 4, Driveways,275-5 Plum Island Research District 275-7 Zoning,2804,280-7,280-8,280- Easement,275-11 (PIC),280-189 13,280-15,280-28,280-411,4 , Emergencies,275-5 Plum Island Research District 280-43,280-48,280-50,280- Emergency permits,275-11 (PIR),280-185 64, Erosion and sedimentation, WILDLIFE 58,-78,28 280-62,280-64, 275-11 Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111- 280-78,280-79,280-86,280- Excavation,275-11 6,111-12-111-15 93,280-96,9,280-122,28 Failure to comply,275-11 Community Preservation Fund, 106,280-109,280-122,280- Fees,275-7 17-4,17-8 124,280-143 Fees, Fences,275-5,275-11 Parks and recreation areas,193-6 YOUTH BOARD Fill,275-6,275-11 Subdivision of land,240-44 Appointments,68-5 Fuel,275-5 Waterfront consistency review, Definitions and Abbreviations, Fuel tanks,275-5 268-2,268-3 68-2 Membership,68 Garbage,275-11 Wetlands and shoreline,275-3, Grading,275-7,275-11 275-4,275-7,275-11,275-12 Powers and duties,68-5 Grass,275-11 Zoning,280-129,280-133 Removal of members,68-5 Salaries and compensation,68-5 Guarantee,275-9,275-10 37 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Terms of office,68-5 Maintenance and upkeep,280- Hearings,280-13 is Youth Bureau,68-3,68-4 32.1 Height regulations,280-15 YOUTH BUREAU Meeting,280-29 Home occupations,280-13 Youth Board,68-3,68-4 Newspapers,280-26 Hospitals,280-13 Youth Bureau Director,68-4 Notice,280-26,280-29,280- Inspection,280-13 YOUTH BUREAU DIRECTOR 30 Kennels,280-13 Powers and duties,684 Off-street parking,280-27, Lighting,280-13 Youth Bureau,68-4 280-28 Lots,280-13,280-15 Parking,280-27,280-28 Noise,280-13 Penalties for offenses,280- Odor,280-13 -Z- 32.1,280-33 Off-street parking,280-13 ZONING Permit,280-31 One-family dwelling,280-13 Permitted uses,280-27 Parking,280-13,280-14 Accessory buildings and struc- purpose,280-24 Penalties for offenses,280-13 tures,280-15 Records,280-31 Permit,280-13 Administration and Enforcement, Reports,280-29,280-30 Permitted uses,280-13 280-151-280-156 Residency requirements,280- Places of worship,280-13 Accessory buildings,280-154 30 Playgrounds,280-13 Administrative and enforcing Safety,280-28 Purpose,280-12 officer,280-151 Sales,280-30,280-31 Radiation,280-13 Appeals,280-154 Schools,280-26 Registry of permits,280-13 Building Inspector,280-151- Setbacks,280-24,280-28 Rental permits,280-13 280-155 Single-family dwellings,280- Restaurants,280-13 Building permits,280-151- 27,280-28 Safety,280-13 280-153 Site plan,280-29,280-31 Sales,280-13 Certificates of occupancy, Use regulations,280-27 Schools,280-13 280-151,280-154 Utilities,280-29 Setbacks,280-13,280-15 Fine,280-155 Vacant lot,280-30 Signs,280-13 Inspections,280-151,280-154 Variance,280-28 Site plan,280-13 Nonconforming use,280-154 Variances,280-30 Small wind energy systems, Notice,280-153,280-155 Water,280-29 280-13 Penalties for offenses,280- Well,280-31 Smoke,280-13 155,280-156 Yards,280-28 Special exception,280-13 Permit,280-151-280-154 Zoning Map,280-29 Special exception uses,280-13 Records,280-151,280-154 Agricultural-Conservation(A-C) Stables and riding academies, Remedies,280-156 District and Low-Density 280-13 Report,280-151 Residential R-80,R-120,R- Storage,280-13 Right of entry,280-151 200 and R-400 Districts, Swimming pools,280-13 School,280-154 280-12-280-14 Two-family dwellings,280-13 Site plan,280-151,280-154 Accessory buildings and struc- Use regulations,280-13 Special exception,280-154 tures,280-13 Utility,280-13 Stop orders,280-153 Accessory structures,280-13 Water,280-13 Variance,280-154 Accessory uses,280-13 Well,280-12,280-13 Affordable Housing(AHD)Dis- Animals,280-13 Wind energy systems,280-13 trict,280-24-280-33 Apartments,280-13 Wineries,280-13 Accessory uses,280-27 Apartments,accessory,280-13 Yard,280-13,280-15 Administration,280-31 Appeals,280-13 Agricultural Planned Develop- Age restrictions,280-30 Application review,280-13 ment District,280-170- Apartments,280-27 Bed-and-breakfast,280-13 280-181 Appeals,280-28,280-31 Building Inspector,280-13 Accessory uses,280-172 Applicability,280-26 Bulk,area and parking regula- Application and review proce- Application procedure,280-29 tions,280-14 dure,280-174 Building Inspector,280-31 Cemeteries,280-13 Building permits,280-180 Building permit,280-31 Certificate of compliance,280- Classification,280-172 Bulk,area and parking regula- 13 Clearing house,280-179 tions,280-28 Certificate of occupancy,280- Conditions,280-180 Certificate of occupancy,280- 13 Conditions of approval,280- 31,280-33 Communicable diseases,280- 175 Comprehensive Plan,280-29 13 Costs and expenses,280-177 Definitions,280-25 Fine,280-33 Drug,280-13 County Clerk,280-175 Dust,280-13 Definitions,280-171 General regulations and re- Emergency,280-13 Disclosure provisions,280- quirements,280-30 Farms and farming,280-13 174 Hearing,280-26,280-29 Fees,280-13 Easements,280-175,280-177, Height,280-28 Fence,280-13 280-179,280-180 Improvements,280-25,280-30 Fumes,280-13 Farms and farming,280-174 Lots,280-30,280-31 Garages,280-13 Fire protection,280-174 Gas,280-13 38 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Hearings,280-174,280-175, Safety,280-146 Safety,280-97,280-99 280-177 Special exceptions,280-146, Sale,280-98 Improvements,280-174 280-149 Severability,280-103 Lots,280-173 Variances,280-146,280-149 Sign,280-101 Meetings,280-173,280-174 Zoning Map,280-146 Smoke,280-99 Notices,280-174 Density,Minimum Lot Size and Storage,280-101 Open space,280-181 Bulk Schedules,280-65, Trees,280-98 Permit,280-180 280-66 Vehicles,280-99 Permitted uses,280-175 Conformance required,280-66 Vibration,280-99 Planning Board,280-174,280- Incorporation of new sched- Water,280-99 181 ules,280-65 General Business(B)District, Price for development rights, Parking,280-65 280-47-280-50 280-176 Repeal of existing schedule, Accessory uses,280-48 Purpose,280-170 280-65 Apartments,280-48 Reports,280-174 Districts,280-5-280-11 Appeals,280-48 Requirements for eligibility, Appeals,280-9 Bulk,area and parking re- 280-173 Building Inspector,280-6, quirements,280-49 Sales,280-174-280-177, 280-8 Church,280-48 280-179-280-181 Building permits,280-8-280- Convenience stores,280-48 Subdivision,280-181 10 Driveways,280-48 Subsequent development right Certificate of occupancy,280- Dust,280-48 sales to Town,280-177 10 Fence,280-48 Town Attorney,280-175 District boundaries,280-7 Fire extinguisher,280-48 Town Board,280-173,280- District designations,280-5 Flammable,280-48 174,280-176,280-177, Effect of establishment of dis- Front yard setbacks,280-50 280-180 tricts,280-8 Fuel,280-48 Town Clerk,280-174 Hearing,280-11 Garages,28048 Water,280-174 Insurance,280-10 Height,28048 Water supply,280-174 Landscaping,280-7 Hospital,280-48 Zoning approval,280-174 Lot recognition,280-9 Hotel,280-48 Zoning Map,280-174,280- Lots,280-9-280-11 License,280-48 175 Merger,280-10 Lots,280-48 Agricultural uses,72-5 One-family dwelling,280-10 Meeting,280-48 Amendments,280-157-280-159 Open space,280-8 Motel,280-48 Additional notice requirements Parks,280-7 Noise,280-47,280-48 relating to petitions for Permit,280-8-280-10 Odor,28048 proposed amendments, Prohibited uses,280-8 Off-street parking,28048 280-159 Record,280-7 Parking,280-48,280-49 Assessment,280-159 Screening,280-7 Permit,280-48 Fees for petitions for proposed Variance,280-10 Permitted uses,28048 amendments,280-158 Waiver of merger,280-11 Plumbing,280-48 Hearings,280-157,280-159 Water,280-7,280-8 Pollution,280-48 Meeting,280-157 Yards,280-7,280-8 Purpose,280-47 Newspaper,280-157,280-159 Zoning Map,280-6,280-7 Restaurants,280-48 Notice,280-157,280-159 Farmland Bill of Rights,280-97- Retail stores,280-48 Procedures,280-157 280-103 Sales,28048 Report,280-157 Animals,280-98,280-99 School,280-48 Zoning Map,280-157-280- Appeals,280-100 Service stations,280-48 159 Definitions,280-98 Setbacks,280-50 Board of Appeals,280-145-280- Dust,280-99 Shopping centers,280-48 150 Enforcement,280-102 Signs,280-48 Accessory buildings,280-149 Fences,280-99 Site plan,28048 Accessory structures,280-149 Grading,280-99 Smoke,280-48 Additional conditions and Holidays,280-99 Special exception,280-48 safeguards,280-147 Inspection,280-101 Special exception use,280-48 Appeals,280-145-280-150 Livestock,280-98,280-99 Storage,28048 Appointment,280-145 Noise,280-99 Testing,280-48 Building Inspector,280-146 Notices,280-97,280-100, Tires,280-48 Fees,280-149 280-101 Use regulations,28048 Fences,280-149 Nuisance,280-97,280-99 Vehicle,280-48 Hearings,280-146,280-150 Odor,280-99 Vehicles,280-48 Membership,280-145 Right to farm,280-97 Vibration,280-48 Notice,280-146,280-150 Right to notice by brokers and Yards,280-48,280-50 Permits,280-146,280-149 agents,280-101 General Provisions,280-1-280- Permitted use,280-146 Right to notice provided by 4 Powers and duties,280-146 Town agencies,280-100 Accessory building,280-4 Rules of conduct and proce- Right to undertake protected Accessory use,2804 dure,280-148 farm practices,280-99 Apartment,280-4 39 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Appeals,280-4 Hotel,280-44,28045 Properties located adjacent to Block,280-4 Improvement,280-45 creeks,280-96 Certificate of compliance,280- Meeting,280-45 Purpose,280-91 4 Motel,280-44,280-45 Record,280-92 Certificate of occupancy,280- Off-street parking,28045 Screen,280-91—280-94 4 Parking,28045,28046 Site plan,280-92 Curb,2804 Permit,280-45 Transition buffer area,280-94 Definitions,280-4 Permitted uses,280-45 Trees,280-92—280-95 Drainage,280-4 Plumbing,280-45 Variance,280-92 Easements,280-3,280-4 Purpose,280-44 Water,280-91,280-96 Fence,2804 Restaurants,28045 Yards,280-93,280-96 Final plat,2804 Retail stores,28045 Light Industrial(LI)District,280- Flood hazard area,280-4 Sale,28045 61-280-64 Garage,2804 School,280-45 Accessory uses,280-62 Grade,2804 Signs,28045 Animals,280-62 Guaranty,2804 Site plan,280-45 Appeals,280-62 Height,2804 Special exception use,28045 Area,yard and bulk regula- Home occupation,2804 Use regulations,28045 tions,280-62 Hotel,280-4 Hamlet Density(HD)Residential Bulk,area and parking regula- Interpretation and conflicts, District,280-20—280-23 tions,280-63 280-3 Accessory buildings,280-22 Dust,280-62 Junkyard,2804 Accessory uses,280-22 Explosives,280-62 Landscaping,280-4 Apartments,280-22 Front yard setbacks,280-64 Lighting,2804 Appeals,280-22 Fuel,280-62 Master Plan,280-4 Applicability,280-21 Fumes,280-62 Mobile home,2804 Bulk,area and parking regula- Garages,280-62 Motel,2804 tions,280-23 Gas,280-62 Nonconforming uses,280-2, Heat,280-22 Lots,280-61 2804 Parking,280-23 Noise,280-62 Official Map,2804 Permit,280-20 Nuisance,280-62 Off-street parking,280-4 Permitted uses,280-22 Odors,280-62 Open space,2804 Purpose,280-20 Parking,280-62,280-63 Parking,280-4 Site plan,280-22 Permit,280-62 Permits,280-2,280-3 Special exception,280-22 Permitted uses,280-62 Purposes,280-2 Use regulations,280-22 Plumbing,280-62 Recreational vehicle,2804 Utilities,280-22 Pollution,280-62 Restaurant,280-4 Water,280-22 Purpose,280-61 Safety,280-2,280-3 Zoning Map,280-21 Sales,280-62 Sales,280-4 Landscaping,Screening and School,280-62 School,280-4 Buffer Regulations,280-91— Setbacks,280-64 Screening,280-4 280-96 Signs,280-62 Septic tank,280-4 Appeals,280-92 Site plan,280-62 Service station,280-4 Assessment,280-92 Smoke,280-62 Setbacks,280-4 Buffer,280-92,280-94—280- Special exception use,280-62 Shopping center,2804 96 Storage,280-62 Signs,2804 Building Inspector,280-92 Testing,280-62 Site plans,2804 Curbs,280-92 Use regulations,280-62 Special exception use,280-4 Drainage,280-91 Utility,280-62 Storage,2804 Driveway,280-93 Vibrations,280-62 Swimming pools,2804 Driveways,280-92 Yards,280-62,280-64 Title,280-1 Dust,280-91 Light Industrial Park/Planned Of- Tower,2804 Fences,280-92,280-94 fice Park(LIO)District,280- Utilities,280-2,2804 Front landscaped area,280-93 57-280-60 Vehicles,280-2,2804 General requirements,280-92 Accessory uses,280-58 Water,280-2,2804 Glare,280-91,280-94 Animals,280-58 Yard,280-4 Grass,280-93,280-95 Appeals,280-58 Zoning Map,28011 Hearing,280-92 Bulk,area and parking regula- Hamlet Business(HB)District, Heat,280-91 tions,280-59 280-44—280116 Height,280-94 Dust,280-58 Accessory uses,280-45 Landscaped parking area,280- Explosives,280-58 Apartments,28045 95 Fuel,280-58 Appeals,28045 Lien,280-92 Fumes,280-58 Assessment,28045 Lots,280-95 Garages,280-58 Bulk,area and parking regula- Noise,280-91,280-94 Gas,280-58 tions,280-46 Notice,280-92 Heating,280-58 Convenience stores,28045 Off-street parking,280-95 Noise,280-58 Garages,28045 Parking,280-92,280-95 Nuisance,280-58 Grocery stores,28045 Pollution,280-91 Odors,280-58 40 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Off-street parking,280-58 Bulk,area and parking regula- Air pollution,280-77 Parking,280-58,280-59 tions,280-56 Animal,280-78 Permit,280-58 Curb,280-55 Apartment,280-78 Permitted uses,280-58 Fuel,280-55 Appeals,280-78,280-79 Plumbing,280-58 Hotels,280-55 Commercial vehicles,280-78 Pollution,280-58 Insurance,280-55 Curbs,280-78 Purpose,280-57 Motels,280-55 Drainage,280-78 Sales,280-58 Parking,280-56 Driveways,280-78 Schools,280-58 Permitted uses,280-55 Fence,280-78 Setbacks,280-60 Purpose,280-54 Garages,280-78 Signs,280-58 Record,280-55 Grade,280-78 Site plan,280-58 Restaurants,280-55 Height,280-78 Smoke,280-58 Sales,280-55 Home occupation,280-78 Special exception use,280-58 School,280-55 Hospital,280-78,280-79 Storage,280-58 Signs,280-55 Hotels,280-78,280-79 Testing,280-58 Site plan,280-55 Landscaping,280-78 Transfer stations,280-58 Special exception,280-55 Lots,280-78,280-79 Use regulations,280-58 Swimming pools,280-55 Meeting,280-78 Utility,280-58 Use regulations,280-55 Mobile home,280-78 Vehicles,280-58 Water,280-54,280-55 Motel,280-78 Vibrations,280-58 Marine I(MI)District,280-51— Off-street loading areas,280- Yards,280-58,280-60 280-53 79 Limited Business(LB)District, Accessory uses,280-52 Off-street parking areas,280- 28040—280-43 Appeals,280-52 78 Accessory uses,28041 Bed-and-breakfast,280-52 Parking,280-77—280-79 Appeals,280-41 Bulk,area and parking regula- Place of worship,280-78 Bulk,area and parking regula- tions,280-53 Plumbing,280-78 tions,280-42 Fuel,280-52 Pollution,280-77 Fencing,280-41 Insurance,280-52 Purpose,280-77 Hotels,28041 Parking,280-53 Restaurant,280-78 Landscaping,280-41 Permitted uses,280-52 Sales,280-78,280-79 Lots,280-41 Purpose,280-51 School,280-78,280-79 Parking,280-42 Record,280-52 Screening,280-78 Permitted uses,280-41 Sales,280-52 Service station,280-78 Plumbing,280-41 School,280-52 Signs,280-78 Purpose,280-40 Signs,280-52 Special exception uses,280-78 Restaurants,280-41 Site plan,280-52 Storage,280-78,280-79 Sales,280-41 Special exception,280-52 Vehicles,280-77—280-79 Setbacks,28043 Swimming pools,280-52 Yards,280-78,280-79 Signs,28041 Use regulations,280-52 Plum Island Conservation District Site plan,28041 Water,280-51 (PIC),280-186—280-189 Special exception use,28041 Nonconforming Uses and Build- Plum Island Research District Storage,280-41 ings,280-120—280-126 (PIR),280-182—280-185 Use regulations,280-41 Appeals,280-121 Residential Office(RO)District, Yards,28041,28043 Building permit,280-121, 280-37—280-39 Low-Density Residential R40 280-124,280-125 Accessory uses,280-38 District,280-16—280-19 Height,280-122 Apartments,280-38 Accessory buildings,280-19 Involuntary moves,280-126 Appeals,280-38 Accessory uses,280-17 Landscaping,280-123 Bulk,area and parking regula- Animal,280-17 Lots,280-124 tions,280-39 Appeals,280-17 Nonconforming buildings with Churches,280-38 Bulk,area and parking regula- conforming uses,280-122 Insurance,280-38 tions,280-18 Nonconforming buildings with Meeting,280-38 Hospital,280-17 nonconforming uses,280- Parking,280-39 Open space,280-16 123 Permitted uses,280-38 Parking,280-18 Nonconforming lots,280-124 Places of worship,280-38 Permit,280-16 Permit,280-121,280-122, Purpose,280-37 Permitted uses,280-17 280-124,280-125 Restaurants,280-38 Purpose,280-16 Purpose,280-120 Sales,280-38 Site plan,280-17 Repairs and maintenance,280- School,280-38 Special exception,280-17 125 Signs,280-38 Use regulations,280-17 Safety,280-125 Single-family dwellings,280- Water,280-16 Setbacks,280-123 38 Marine II(MII)District,280-54— Variance,280-121 Site plan,280-38 280-56 Yard,280-122,280-124 Special exception uses,280-38 Accessory uses,280-55 Parking and Loading Areas,280- Storage,280-38 Appeals,280-55 77-280-79 Use regulations,280-38 Bed-and-breakfast,280-55 Accessory use,280-78 41 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Resort Residential(RR)District, Specific signs,280-85 Hamlet Density Residential 280-34-280-36 Storage,280-88 (HD)District,280-137 Accessory uses,280-35 Transition,280-89 Handicapped facilities,280- Appeals,280-35 Tree,280-83 129 Bulk,area and parking regula- Unsafe,abandoned and unlaw- Hearings,280-1�1,280-137 tions,280-36 ful signs,280-88 Height,280-134 Hotels,280-35 Utility,280-83 Historical features,280-133 Motels,280-35 Variances,280-81,280-86 Historic preservation,280-131 Parking,280-36 Yard,280-86 Improvements,280-129,280- Permitted uses,280-35 Site Plan Approval,280-127- 131,280-133,280-137 Purpose,280-34 280-138 Inspections,280-137 Restaurants,280-35 Accessory uses,280-127 Investigations,280-130 Signs,280-35 Affordable housing,280-137 Land clearing,280-136 Site plan,280-35 Appeals,280-130,280-131, Landscaping,280-129,280- Special exception use,280-35 280-137 131,280-133,280-134, Use regulations,280-35 Applicability,280-127 280-137 Water,280-34,280-35 Application requirements, License,280-133 Severability,280-160 280-133 Lighting,280-129,280-133, Signs,280-80-280-90 Approval of site plan required, 280-137 Abandoned,280-88 280-130 Lots,280-137 Advertising,280-80,280-81, Architectural features,280- Meeting,280-131,280-133 280-85 129 Meetings,280-137 Animal,280-85 Architectural Review Commit- Moderate-income housing, Appeals,280-81,280-86 tee,280-131,280-135 280-137 Applicability,280-81 Architectural review stand- Natural features,280-129, Application,280-81 ards,280-134 280-133 Approval,280-81 Area,yard and bulk regula- Natural features preservation, Assessment,280-88 tions,280-137 280-129 Building Inspector,280-81, Assessment,280-133 Notice,280-131,280-137 280-85,280-88 Bicycles,280-137 Objectives,280-129 Certificate of occupancy,280- Block,280-133 Off-street parking,280-129, 85 Boats,280-137 280-133,280-137 Driveway,280-85 Bonds,280-137 Open space,280-127,280- Fees,280-81 Buffers,280-137 128,280-137 Fences,280-82,280-85 Building Inspector,280-127, Parking,280-127-280-129, Gas,280-83 280-130,280-131 280-131,280-133,280- General design principles, Building permit,280-127, 134,280-137 280-82 280-130,280-134 Parks and recreation areas, Grade,280-85 Certificate of occupancy,280- 280-137 Height,280-82,280-85 130 Pedestrians,280-137 Hotel,280-85 Cluster development,280-137 Penalties for offenses,280- Improvement,280-88 Comprehensive Plan,280-129 130,280-136 Liable,280-88 Curbs,280-131,280-133,280- Permit,280-127,280-130, Lien,280-88 137 280-131,280-134 Lighting,280-81,280-83,280- Drainage,280-127,280-129, Planning Board,280-131 87,280-88 280-133 Purpose,280-128 Limitation of content or copy, Driveways,280-137 Records,280-133 280-84 Duration of plan,280-132 Recreational vehicles,280-137 Motel,280-85 Easements,280-133 Review procedure,280-131 Nonconforming signs,280-90 Emergency,280-137 Safety,280-128,280-129, Nonconforming use,280-90 Excavation,280-129 280-131,280-133,280- Notice,280-88 Failure to comply,280-130 137 Obstructions,280-80 Fees,280-137 Screening,280-129 Parking,280-85 Fee schedule for site plan ap- Setbacks,280-133,280-134, Penalty,280-88 plications,280-138 280-137 Permit,280-81,280-85,280- Fences,280-133,280-134 Signs,280-131,280-133,280- 89,280-90 Findings of fact,280-128 134,280-137 Prohibitions and general re- Fire hydrants,280-133,280- Site plans,280-130-280-132 strictions,280-83 137 Special exception,280-130, Purpose,280-80 Flood hazard areas,280-129, 280-131 Restaurant,280-85 280-133 Standards for residential site Safety,280-82,280-88 Garages,280-134,280-137 plans,280-137 Sales,280-85,280-86 Gas,280-129 Storage,280-134,280-137 Setbacks,280-85 Glare,280-129 Stormwater,280-129,280-133 Shopping centers,280-87 Grade,280-129,280-133,280- Stormwater management con- Sign illumination,280-87 134,280-136 trol plan,280-133 Specific sign requirements, Guaranty,280-131 Subdivision of land,280-137 280-86 Trailers,280-137 42 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Trees,280-129,280-130,280- Building length and separation Towers,280-104 133,280-136 for buildings containing Trees,280-118 Utilities,280-127,280-129, multiple dwellings,280- Utility,280-112 280-133 107 Vehicles,280-110 Variances,280-131,280-137 Building permit,280-114 Vibration,280-111 Vehicles and traffic,280-129, Building setback requirements Water,280-104,280-112,280- 280-137 adjacent to water bodies 113,280-116 Water,280-128,280-129,280- and wetlands,280-116 Yards,280-104-280-106, 133 Certificate of occupancy,280- 280-109 Watercourses,280-133 112 Zoning Map,280-113 Wells,280-133 Commercial vehicles,280-110 Wireless Communication Facili- Wildlife,280-129,280-133 Corner lots,280-106 ties,280-67-280-69 Special Exception Uses,280-139 Courts,280-108 Abandonment,280-76 -280-144 Dust,280-111 Antennas,280-68,280-70, Additional conditions and Elevators,280-104 280-72,280-73,280-76, safeguards,280-144 Excavations,280-114 280-76.1,280-76.2 Appeals,280-140-280-142, Exceptions and modifications, Application fees and require- 280-144 280-104 ments,280-74 Application,280-141 Explosives,280-111 Base station equipment shelter, Approval,280-141 Fences,280-104-280-106, 280-70 Approval required,280-140 280-114 Building permits,280-70,280- Buffer,280-143 Filled land,280-113 71,280-74 Building permit,280-140 Fuel,280-111 Consultant review,280-74 Church,280-143 Garage,280-104 Costs and expenses,280-76.2 Demolition,280-140 Gas,280-111 Definitions,280-69 Dust,280-143 Glare,280-111,280-117 Design standards,280-72 Emergency,280-143 Grade,280-108,280-114 Fall zones,280-70 Gases,280-143 Height,280-104-280-109, Federal aviation regulations, General standards,280-142 280-117 280-70 Hearing,280-141 Inspection,280-110 General requirements for all Matters to be considered,280- Land under water,280-113 wireless communication 143 Lighting,280-111,280-117 facilities,280-70 Natural features,280-143 Long-term outdoor display or Height regulations,280-70, Noise,280-143 storage,280-119 280-71,280-76,280-76.2 Notice,280-141 Lots,280-106,280-109,280- Historic buildings and dis- Odors,280-143 113,280-116 tricts,280-75 Off-street parking,280-143 Monuments,280-104 Historic preservation,280-75 Parking,280-143 Multifamily dwelling,280-108 Inspections,280-74 Permit,280-140,280-141 Noise,280-111 Landscaping,280-70,280-72, Permitted uses,280-143 Obstructions,280-104,280- 280-76.2 Pollution,280-143 106,280-111 Liens,280-76 Purpose,280-139 Odor,280-111 Lighting,280-70 Safety,280-142,280-143 Off-street parking,280-109 Lots,280-70 School,280-143 One-family dwelling,280-109 Notices,280-74,280-76 Screening,280-143 Open storage,280-110 Penalties for offenses,280-76 Smoke,280-143 Parking,280-109,280-110, Permit,280-70,280-76.1 Stormwater,280-143 280-117 Preexisting antenna support Stormwater management,280- Permit,280-113-280-115 structures and antennas, 142 Pollution,280-111 280-76.1 Vehicles,280-143 Prohibited uses in all districts, Purpose,280-67 Vibration,280-143 280-111 Radio emissions,280-70 Violations of conditions,280- Provisions for community wa- Relief,280-76.3 141 ter,sewer and utility facil- Removal,280-76 Water,280-143 ities,280-112 Reports,280-70,280-74 Yards,280-143 Public roads,encumbrances to, Required approvals,280-71 Zoning Board of Appeals, 280-111 Roof mounting,280-71 280-142 Safety,280-111 Safety,280-67 Supplementary Regulations,280- Sales,280-104,280-118 Scope,280-68 104-280-119 Setbacks,280-104,280-116 Screen,280-72 Accessory buildings,280-104, Site plan,280-104,280-119 Setbacks,280-70,280-72, 280-107 Smoke,280-111 280-76.2 Accessory structures,280-116 Storage,280-104,280-110, Severability,280-76.4 Access requirements,280-109 280-111,280-118,280- Signs,280-70 Air pollution,280-111 119 Site design standards,280-70 Animal,280-111 Temporary outdoor display or Site plan,280-74 Block,280-116 storage,280-118 Site plan approval,280-71, Buffer,280-118 Tourist camps,camp cottages 280-72 Building Inspector,280-109 and trailers,280-115 Special exception,280-71 43 06-01-2014 SOUTHOLD INDEX Special exception approval, 280-73 Special exceptions,280-74 Standards,280-73 Variances,280-76.3 Waivers of criteria,280-76.2 When effective,280-76.5 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Agricultural uses,72-11 Zoning,280-142 ZONING DISTRICTS Zoning,280-5 ZONING INSPECTOR Animals,83-29 Powers and duties,275-12.1,275- 15 Wetlands and shoreline,275-12.1, 275-15 ZONING MAP General provisions,1-4 Zoning,2804,280-6,280-7,280- 21,280-29,280-113,280- 146,280-157—280-159, 280-174,280-175 44 06-01-2014