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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006 Code Supplement - 09/01/2006GENERAL CODE PUBLISHERS CORP. INSTRUCTIONS Town of Southold Code Supplement No. 1 The enclosed new and/or replacement pages should be placed in your Code volume immedi- ately! 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 1:1 – 1:2 1:1 – 1:2 — 1:2.1 1:19 – 1:20 1:19.– 1:24 245:1– 245:2 245:1– 245:2 — 245:2.1 245:7 245:7 – 245:8 268:3 – 268:4 268:3 – 268:4 — 268:4.1 280:1– 280:2 280:1– 280:2 — 280:2.1 280:13 – 280:14 280:13 – 280:14 — 280:14.1 280:43 – 280:44 280:43 – 280:44 — 280:44.1 280:49 – 280:52 280:49 – 280:52 — 280:52.1 280:59 – 280:62 280:59 – 280:62 — 280:62.1– 280:62.8 280:65 – 280:66 280:65 – 280:66 — 280:66.1– 280:66.3 280:115 – 280:116 280:115 – 280:116 — 280:116.1 280:133 – 280:134 280:133 – 280:134 DL: 1– DL:2 DL: 1– DL:2 Index Pages 1– 36 Index Pages 1– 37 Legislation, by number or date of adoption, included in this supplement: L.L. Nos. 7-2006; 8- 2006; 9-2006; 10-2006; 11-2006; 12-2006. 09-01-2006 Chapter 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS ARTICLE I Adoption of Code § 1-1. Legislative intent. § 1-2. Distribution of local laws, ordinances and resolutions. § 1-3. Repeal of enactments not included in Code. § 1-4. Enactments saved from repeal; matters not affected. § 1-5. Effect on previously adopted legislation. § 1-6. Severability. § 1-7. Copy of Code on file. § 1-8. Amendments to Code. § 1-9. Code book to be kept up-to-date. § 1-10. Sale of Code book; supplementation. § 1-11. Penalties for offenses. § 1-12. Incorporation of provisions into Code. § 1-13. When effective. ARTICLE 11 Adoption of Renumbered 2006 Code § 1-14. Legislative intent. § 1-15. Nonsubstantive changes in previously adopted legislation. § 1-16. Continuation of provisions. § 1-17. Incorporation of provisions into Code. § 1-18. When effective. [HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as indicated in article histories. Amendments noted where applicable.] ARTICLE I Adoption of Code [Adopted 9-11-1973 by L.L. No. 4-19731 § 1-1. Legislative intent. The local laws, ordinances and resolution of the Town of Southold referred to in § 1-2 of this article shall be known collectively as the "Code of the Town of Southold," hereafter termed the "Code," and the various parts and sections of such local laws, ordinances and resolutions shall be distributed and designated as provided and set forth in § 1-2 of this article. 1:1 09-01-2006 § 1-2 SOUTHOLD CODE § 1-2 § 1-2. Distribution of local laws, ordinances and resolutions. Derivation Table New Number (Chapter, Title, Article, Old Number Section) (Source) Chapter 4, Assessors Article I L.L. No. 1-1971 § 4-10 Sec. 1 § 4-11 Sec. 2 Article II L.L. No. 2-1971 § 4-20 Sec. 1. § 4-21 Sec. 3 1 § 4-22 Sec. 4 Chapter 10, Ethics, Code of Unnumbered Ordinance Article I Article I § 10-10 Sec. 1 § 10-11 Sec. 2 Article II Article II § 10-20 Sec. 1 § 10-21 Sec. 2 § 10-22 Sec. 3 § 10-23 Sec. 4 Article III Article III § 10-30 Sec. 1 § 10-31 Sec. 2 § 10-32 Sec. 3 Article IV Article IV § 10-40 Sec. 1 § 10-41 Sec. 2 § 10-42 Sec. 3 Chapter 14, Local Laws, L.L. No. 1-1964 Adoption of § 14-1 Sec. 1 § 14-2 Sec. 2 § 14-3 Sec. 3 § 14-4 Sec. 4 1. Editor's Note: There was no Section 2 of this local law. Adoption Date 2-23-1971 2-23-1971 6-30-1970 Amended 7-31-1973 2-18-1964 1:2 09-01-2006 § 1-2 GENERAL PROVISIONS Derivation Table New Number (Chapter, Title, Article, Old Number Section) (Source) Adoption Date § 14-5 Sec.5 Chapter 18, Police L.L. No. 2-1964 9-29-1964 Department § 18-1 Sec. 1 § 18-2 Sec. 2 § 1-2 1:2.1 09-01-2006 § 1-5 GENERAL PROVISIONS § 1-8 § 1-5. Effect on previously adopted legislation. In compiling and preparing the local laws, ordinances and resolutions of the Town for publication as the "Code of the Town of Southold" as distributed and designated in the table in § 1-2 hereof, no changes in the meaning or intent of such local laws, ordinances. and resolutions have been made. § 1-6. Severability. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section, Article or part of this article or of any local law or ordinance cited in the table in § 1-2 hereof 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, Article or part thereof directly involved in the controversy in which such judgment shall have been rendered. . § 1-7. Copy of Code on file. A copy of the Code in loose-leaf form, has been, filed in the office of the Town Clerk of the Town of Southold and shall remain there for the use and examination of the public until final action is taken on this local law, and, if this local law shall be adopted, such copy shall be certified to by the Town Clerk of the Town of Southold by impressing thereon the seal of the Town of Southold, and such certified copy shall remain on file in the office of said Town Clerk to be made available to persons desiring to examine the same during all times while the said Code is in effect. § 1-8. Amendments to Code. Any and all additions, deletions, amendments or supplements to any of the local laws, ordinances and resolutions known collectively as the "Code of the Town of Southold," or any new local laws, ordinances or resolutions, when enacted or adopted in such form as to indicate the intention of the Town Board to be a part thereof, shall be deemed to be incorporated into such Code so that reference to the Code shall be understood and intended to include such additions, deletions, amendments or supplements. Whenever such additions, deletions, amendments or supplements to the Code shall be enacted or adopted, they shall thereafter be printed and, as provided hereunder, inserted in the loose-leaf book containing the said Code, as amendments and supplements thereto. Nothing contained in this local law shall affect the status of any local law, ordinance or resolution contained herein and may be amended, deleted or changed from time to time as the Town Board deems desirable. Legislation originally adopted by resolution may be amended by local law, ordinance or resolution. Legislation originally adopted by ordinance may be amended by local law or ordinance. Legislation originally adopted by local law may be amended only by another local law. 1:19 09-01-2006 § 1-9 SOUTHOLD CODE § 1-14 § 1-9. Code book to be kept up-to-date. It shall be the duty of the Town Clerk to keep up-to-date the certified copy of the book containing the "Code of the Town of Southold" required to be filed in the office of the Town Clerk for the use of the public. All changes in said Code and all local laws, ordinances and resolutions adopted by the Town Board subsequent to the enactment of this article in such form as to indicate the intention of said Town Board to be a part of said Code shall, when finally enacted or adopted, be included therein by temporary attachment of copies of such changes or local laws, ordinances or resolutions until such change or local laws, ordinances or resolutions are printed as supplements to said Code book, at. which time such supplements shall be inserted therein. § 1-10. Sale of Code book; supplementation. Copies of the Code may be purchased from the Town Clerk of the Town of Southold upon the payment of a fee to be set by resolution of the Town Board, which may also arrange by resolution for procedures for the periodic supplementation,thereof. § 1-11. Penalties for offenses. Any person who, without authorization from the Town Clerk, changes or amends, by additions or deletions, any part or portion of the "Code of the Town of Southold," or who alters or tampers with such Code in any manner whatsoever which will cause the legislation of the Town of Southold to be misrepresented thereby, or who violates any other provision of this local law shall be guilty of an offense and shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to a fine of not more than $250 or imprisonment for a term of not more than 15 days, or both. § 1-12. Incorporation of provisions into Code. The provisions of this local law are hereby made Chapter 1 of the "Code of the Town of Southold," to be entitled "General Provisions, Article 1, Adoption of Code, and the sections of this local law shall be numbered §§ 1-1 to 1-13 inclusive. § 1-13. When effective. This local law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State of the State of New York. ARTICLE H Adoption of Renumbered 2006 Code [Adopted 6-20-2006 by L.L. No. 11-2006] § 1-14. Legislative intent. The local laws and legislation of the Town of Southold of a general and permanent nature, including the 1973 Code adopted by the Town Board of ,the Town of Southold, as revised, codified and consolidated into chapters, articles and sections by General Code Publishers 1:20 09-01-2006 § 1-14 GENERAL PROVISIONS § 1-14 Corp., as set forth in the Derivation Table below, and as renumbered to consist of Chapters 1 through 280, together with an Appendix, are hereby approved, adopted, ordained and enacted as the "Code of the Town of Southold," hereafter known and referred to as the "Code." Chapter/Title From 1973 Code Location in 2006 Code Ch. 1, General Provisions Art. I, Adoption of Code Ch. 1, Art. I Art. II, Adoption of Renumbered 2006 Code NLP; see Ch. 1, Art. II Ch. 4, Assessors Art. I, Election Ch. 9, Art. I Art II, Number Ch. 9, Art. II Ch. 6, Community Preservation Fund Art. I, Southold Community Preservation Fund Ch. 17, Art. I Art. II, Southold Community Preservation Project Plan Ch. 17, Art. II Art. III, Community Preservation Fund Advisory Board Ch. 17, Art. III Art. IV, Two -Percent Real Estate Transfer Tax Ch. 17, Art. IV Ch. 7, Committees, Appointment of Ch. 13 Ch. 8, Defense and Indemnification of Employees Ch. 21 Ch. 10, Ethics, Code of Ch. 26 Ch. 11, Expenses of Town Officers Ch. 30 Ch. 14, Local Laws, Adoption of Ch. 38 Ch. 16, Officers and Employees Art. 1, Town Clerk Ch. 42, Art. I Art. II, Superintendent of Highways Ch. 42, Art. II Ch. 18, Police Department Ch. 51 Ch. 22, Transportation Access Management Ch. 64 Ch. 24, Alarm Systems Ch. 75 Ch. 25, Agricultural Lands Preservation Ch. 70 Ch. 26, Appearance Tickets Ch. 5 Ch. 28, Bicycles Ch. 88 Ch. 30, Bingo and Games of Chance Art. I, Bingo Ch. 92, Art. I Art. II, Games of Chance Ch. 92, Art. II Ch. 32, Boats, Docks and Wharves Art. I, Obstruction and Use of Town Waters Ch. 96, Art. I Art. II, Public Docks Ch. 96, Art. II Art. III, Boats Ch. 96, Art. III Art. IV, Floating Homes Ch. 96, Art. IV Art. V, Administration and Enforcement Ch. 96, Art. V 1:21 09-01-2006 § 1-14 SOUTHOLD CODE § 1-14 Chapter/Title From 1973 Code Location in 2006 Code Ch. 33, Fishers Island Harbor Management Ch. 157 Ch. 36, Burning, Outdoor Ch. 104 Ch. 37, Coastal Erosion Hazard Areas Ch. 111 Ch. 38, Dogs Art. I, General Regulations Ch. 83, Art. II Art. II, Fees Ch. 83, Art. III Ch. 39, Domestic Partnerships Ch. 121 Ch. 41, Ducks Ch. 83, Art. I Ch. 43, Electrical Inspections Ch. 126 Ch. 44, Environmental Quality Review Ch. 130 Ch. 44A, Filming Ch. 139 Ch. 45, Fire Prevention and Building Code, Uniform Ch. 144 Ch. 46, Flood Damage Prevention Ch. 148 Ch. 47, Farm Stands Ch. 135 Ch. 48, Garbage, Rubbish and Refuse Ch. 233, Art. I Ch. 49, Highway Defects, Notice of Ch. 237, Art. I Ch. 54, Junkyards Ch. 166 Ch. 56, Landmark Preservation Ch. 170 Ch. 57, Littering Ch. 174 Ch. 58, Notice of Public Hearing Ch. 55 Ch. 59, Open Space Preservation Ch. 185 Ch. 60, Motor -Driven Vehicles Ch. 264, Art. II Ch. 62, Parks and Recreation Areas Art. I, Use Regulations and Restrictions Ch. 193, Art. I Ch. 65, Parking at Beaches Ch. 189, Art. I Ch. 67, Peace and Good Order Art. I, Public Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages Ch. 79, Art. I Ch. 69, Peddlers, Solicitors and Transient Retail Merchants Ch. 197 Ch. 71, Public Entertainment and Special Events Ch. 205 Ch. 72, Records Management . Ch. 59, Art. II Ch. 73, Records, Public Access to Ch. 59, Art. I Ch. 74, Salvaging Centers Ch. 211 Ch. 75, Scavenger Wastes Ch. 215, Art. I Ch. 76, Sewers Art. I, Sewer Use Ch. 215, Art. II Art. II, Rents and Charges Ch. 215, Art. III Ch. 77, Shellfish Art. I, Catching of Shrimp Ch. 219, Art. I 1:22 09-01-2006 § 1-14 GENERAL PROVISIONS § 1-15 Chapter/Title From 1973 Code Location in 2006 Code Art. II, Taking of Shellfish and Eels Ch. 219, Art. H Ch. 80, Sidewalks Ch. 237, Art. III Ch. 81, Soil Removal Ch. 228 Ch. 83, Street Excavations Ch. 237, Art. II Ch. 84, Street Numbering; Addresses Ch. 237, Art. IV Ch. 85, Taxation Art. I, Senior Citizen Exemption Ch. 245, Art. I Art. II, Business Investment Exemption Ch. 245, Art. H Art. III, Veterans' Exemption Ch. 245, Art. III Art. IV, Exemption for Disabled Persons With Limited Ch. 245, Art. IV Income Art. V, Exemption for Volunteer Fire Fighters and Ch. 245, Art. V Ambulance Workers Ch. 86, Tobacco Advertising Ch. 249 Ch. 87, Transfer of Development Rights Ch. 117 Ch. 88, Tourist and Trailer Camps Art. I, General Regulations Ch. 253, Art. I Art. II, Recreational Vehicle Parks Ch. 253, Art. II Ch. 89, Unlicensed Motor -Driven Vehicles Ch. 264, Art. I Ch. 90, Unsafe Buildings Ch. 100 Ch. 92, Vehicles and Traffic Ch. 260 Ch. 95, Waterfront Consistency Review Ch. 268 Ch. 97, Wetlands and Shoreline Ch. 275 Ch. 98, Housing Fund Ch. 34 Ch. 100, Zoning Ch. 280 APPENDIX Ch. A105, Grievance Procedures Ch. 47, Art. I Ch. A106, Subdivision of Land Ch. 240 Ch. A107, Police Department Rules and Regulations Ch. A290 Ch. A108, Highway Specifications Ch. 161 § 1-15. Nonsubstantive changes in previously adopted legislation. In compiling and preparing the legislation and 1973 Code for publication as the 2006 Code of the Town of Southold, no changes in the meaning or intent of such ordinances have been made. Certain grammatical changes and other minor nonsubstantive changes were made in one or . more of said pieces of legislation. Chapters, articles and sections have been renumbered pursuant, to the table in § 1-14, including all internal references and cross-references. It is the intention of the Town Board that all such changes be adopted as part of the Code as if the ordinances had been previously formally amended to read as such. 1:23 09-01-2006 § 1-16 SOUTHOLD CODE § 1-18 § 1-16. Continuation of provisions. A. The provisions of the Code, insofar as they are substantively the same as those of local laws, ordinances and resolutions in force immediately prior to the enactment of the Code by this local law, are intended as a continuation of such local laws, ordinances and resolutions and not as new enactments, and the effectiveness of such provisions shall date from the date of adoption of the prior local law, ordinance or resolution. All such provisions are hereby continued in full force and effect and are hereby reaffirmed as to their adoption by the Town Board of the Town of Southold, and it is the intention of said Board that each such provision contained within the Code is hereby reaffirmed as it appears in said Code. B. For purposes of transition from the 1973 Code to this Code, any reference to a chapter or section number from the 1973 Code on or in any form, license, permit, ticket or other Town document shall be deemed to refer to the corresponding chapter or section in this Code until such form, license, permit, ticket or other Town document is revised or reprinted to refer to the numbering in this Code. § 1-17. Incorporation of provisions into Code. The provisions of this local law are hereby made Article H of Chapter 1 of the Code of the Town of Southold, such local law to be entitled "General Provisions, Article 11, Adoption of Renumbered 2006 Code," and the sections of this local law shall be numbered §§ 1-14 to 1-18, inclusive. § 1-18. When effective. This local law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State of the State of New York. 1:24 09-01-2006 Chapter 245 TAXATION ARTICLE I Senior Citizen Exemption § 245-1. Partial exemption for senior citizens. § 245-2. Conditions. § 245-3. Applications. § 245-4. Reapplications. § 245-5. Penalties for offenses. § 245-6. Notice. ARTICLE II Business Investment Exemption § 245-7. Exemption repealed. ARTICLE III Veterans' Exemption § 245-8. Purpose. § 245-9. Amount of exemption. ARTICLE IV Exemption for Disabled Persons With Limited Income § 245-10. Exemption granted. ARTICLE V Exemption for Volunteer Fire Fighters and Ambulance Workers § 245-11. Exemption granted; amount; qualifications. § 245-12. Effective date. § 245-13. Unremarried spouses of volunteer fire fighters or ambulance workers killed in line of duty. § 245-14. Applicability. [HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as indicated in article histories. Amendments noted where applicable.] ARTICLE I Senior Citizen Exemption [Adopted 4-20-1971] § 245-1. Partial exemption for senior citizens. [Amended 3-12-1985 by L.L. No. 3-1985; 2=2-1993 by L.L. No. 2-1993; 12-27-1994 by L.L. No. 31-1994; 5-28-1996 by L.L. No. 9-1996; 2-4-1997 by L.L. No. 3-1997; 2-29-1998 by L.L. No. 1-19981 A. Amount of exemption. (1) Real property owned by one or more persons, each of whom is 65 years of age or over, or real property owned by husband and wife, one of whom is 65 years of age or over, shall be exempt from Town taxes to the extent provided, subject to the following income limitations: [Amended 9-29-1998 by L.L. No. 16-1998; 245:1 09-01-2006 § 245-1 SOUTHOLD CODE § 245-2 1-30-2001 by L.L. No. 3-2001; 3-25-2003 by L.L. No. 6-2003; 11-18-2003 by L.L. No. 26-20031 ] Income Extent of Exemption Up to $23,999 50% $24,000 to $24,999 45% $25,000 to $25,999 -40% $26,000 to $26,999 35% $27,000 to $27,899 30% $27,900 to $28,799 25% $28,800 to $29,699 20% $29,700 to $30,599 15% $30,600 to $31,499 10% $31,500 to $32,399 5% (2) Such exemption shall be computed after all other partial exemptions allowed by law have been subtracted from the total amount assessed. B. The real property tax exemption on real property owned by husband and wife, one of whom is 65 years of age or over, once granted, shall not be rescinded solely because of the death of the older spouse, so'long as the surviving spouse is at least 62 years of age. C. The above income shall be calculated as described in Real Property Tax Law § 467 and shall include social security and retirement benefits, interest, dividends, total gain from the sale or exchange of a capital asset which may be offset by a loss from the sale or exchange of a capital asset in the same income tax year, net rental income, salary or earnings, and net income from self-employment, but shall not include a return of capital, gifts, inheritances, payments made to individuals because of their status as victims of Nazi persecution as defined in P.L. 103-286 or moneys earned through employment in the federal foster grandparent program, and any such income shall be offset by all medical and prescription drug expenses actually paid which were not reimbursed or paid by insurance. § 245-2. Conditions. [Amended 3-12-1985 by L.L. No. 3-19851 No exemption shall be granted: A. If the income of the owner or the combined income of the owners of the property for the income tax year immediately preceding the date of making application for exemption exceeds the sum of $32,399. "Income tax year" shall mean the twelve-month period for which the owner or owners filed a personal income tax return or, if no return is filed, the calendar year. Where title is vested in either the husband or the wife, their combined 1. Editor's Note: This local law also provided that it "shall apply to assessment rolls prepared on the basis of taxable status dates occurring on or after March 1, 2004." 245:2 09-01-2006 § 245-2 TAXATION § 245-2 income may not exceed such sum. Such income shall include social security and retirement benefits; interest; dividends; total gain from the sale or exchange of a capital asset, which may be offset by a loss from the sale or exchange of a capital asset in the same income tax year; net rental income; salary or earnings; and the net income from self-employment, but not including a return, of capital, gifts or inheritances. In computing net rental income and net income from self-employment, no depreciation deduction shall 245:2.1 09-01-2006 § 245-11 TAXATION § 245-13 applicant has been certified by the authority having jurisdiction for the incorporated voluntary ambulance service as an enrolled member of such incorporated voluntary ambulance service for at least five years. It shall be the duty and responsibility of the municipality to determine the procedure for certification. C. Any enrolled member of an incorporated volunteer fire company, fire department or incorporated voluntary ambulance service who accrues more than 20 years of active service and is so certified by the authority having jurisdiction for the incorporated voluntary fire company or fire department or incorporated voluntary ambulance service, shall be granted the ten -percent -exemption as authorized by this section for the remainder of his or her life, as long as his or her primary residence is located with the Town of Southold. D. Application for such exemption shall be filed with the Assessor or other agency, department or office designated by the municipality offering such exemption on or before the taxable status date on a form as prescribed by the State Board. E. Incorporated volunteer fire companies, fire departments and incorporated volunteer ambulance services shall file lists of their enrolled members eligible for the exemption provided by this section with the Assessor or other agency, department or office designated by the municipality offering such exemption on or before the taxable status date on a form as prescribed by the State Board. F. No applicant who is a volunteer fire fighter or volunteer ambulance worker who, by reason of such status, is receiving any benefit under the provisions of this article on the effective date of the section shall suffer any diminution of such benefit because of the provisions of this section. § 245-12. Effective date. This article shall take effect immediately upon filing in the Office of the Secretary of State and shall apply to assessment rolls prepared on the basis of taxable status dates occurring on or after January 1, 2005. § 245-13. Unremarried spouses of volunteer fire fighters or ambulance workers killed in line of duty. [Added 6-20-2006 by L.L. No. 9-2006] Any exemption granted under § 245-11 to an enrolled member of an incorporated volunteer fire company, fire department, or incorporated volunteer ambulance service shall be extended to such deceased enrolled member's unemarried spouse if such member is killed in the line of duty; provided, however, that: A. Such unremarried spouse is certified by the authority having jurisdiction for the incorporated volunteer fire company, fire department or incorporated volunteer ambulance service as an unremarried spouse of an enrolled member of such incorporated volunteer fire' company, fire department or incorporated voluntary ambulance service who was killed in the line of duty; and 245:7 09-01-2006 § 245-13 SOUTHOLD CODE § 245-14 B. Such deceased volunteer had been an enrolled member for at least five years; and C. Such deceased volunteer had been receiving the exemption prior to his or her death. § 245-14. Applicability. [Added 6-20-2006 by L.L. No. 9-20061 Section 245-13 shall apply to assessment rolls prepared on the basis of taxable status dates occurring on or after January 1; 2006. 245:8 09-01-2006 § 268-3 WATERFRONT CONSISTENCY REVIEW § 268-3 LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION PROGRAM or LWRP — The Local Waterfront Revitalization Program of the Town of Southold, approved by the Secretary of State pursuant to the Waterfront Revitalization of Coastal Areas and Inland Waterways Act (Executive Law, Article 42), a copy of which is on file in the Office of the Clerk of the Town of Southold. MINOR ACTIONS — Include the following actions, which are not subject to review under this chapter: A. Maintenance or repair involving no substantial changes in an existing structure or facility; B. Replacement, rehabilitation or reconstruction of a structure or facility, in kind, on the same site, including upgrading buildings to meet building or fire codes, except for structures in areas designated by the Coastal Erosion Hazard Area (CEHA) law where structures may not be replaced, rehabilitated or reconstructed without a permit; C. Repaving or widening of existing paved highways not involving the addition of new travel lanes; D. Street openings and right-of-way openings for the purpose of repair or maintenance of existing utility facilities; E. Maintenance of existing landscaping or natural growth, except where threatened or endangered species of plants or animals are affected, or within significant coastal fish and wildlife habitat areas; F. Granting of individual setback, lot line and lot area variances, except in relation to a regulated natural feature or a bulkhead or other shoreline defense structure or any activity within the CERA; [Amended 6-6-2006 by L.L. No. 7-2006] G. Minor temporary uses of land having negligible or no permanent impact on coastal resources or the environment; H. Installation of traffic control devices on existing streets, roads and highways; I. Mapping of existing roads, streets, highways, natural resources, land uses and ownership patterns; J. Information collection including basic data collection and research, water quality and pollution studies, traffic counts, engineering studies, surveys, subsurface investigations and soils studies that do not commit the agency to undertake, fund or approve any action; K. Official acts of a ministerial nature involving no exercise of discretion, including building where issuance is predicated solely on the applicant's compliance or noncompliance with the relevant local building code; L. Routine or continuing agency administration and management, not including new programs or major reordering of priorities that may affect the environment; M. Conducting concurrent environmental, engineering, economic, feasibility and other studies and preliminary planning and budgetary processes necessary to the formulation of 268:3 09-01-2006 § 268-3 SOUTHOLD CODE § 268-3 a proposal for action, provided those activities do not commit the agency to commence, engage in or approve such action; N. Collective bargaining activities; O. Investments by or on behalf of agencies or pension or retirement systems, or refinancing existing debt; P. Inspections and licensing activities relating to the qualifications of individuals or businesses to engage in their business or profession; Q. Purchase or sale of furnishings, equipment or supplies, including surplus government property, other than the following: land, radioactive material, pesticides, herbicides, storage of road de-icing substances, or other hazardous materials; R. Adoption of regulations, policies, procedures and local legislative decisions in connection with any action on this list; S. Engaging in review of any part of an application to determine compliance with technical requirements, provided that no such determination entitles or permits the project sponsor to commence the action unless and until all requirements of this chapter have been fulfilled; T. Civil or criminal enforcement proceedings, whether administrative or judicial, including a particular course of action specifically required to be undertaken pursuant to a judgment or order, or the exercise of prosecutorial discretion; U. Adoption of a moratorium on land development or construction; V. Interpreting an existing code, rule or regulation; W. Designation of local landmarks or their inclusion within historic districts; X. Emergency actions that are immediately necessary on a limited and temporary basis for the protection or preservation of life, health, property or natural resources, provided that such actions are directly related to the emergency and are performed to cause the least change or disturbance, practicable under the circumstances, to coastal resources or the environment. Any decision to fund, approve or directly undertake other activities after the emergency has expired is fully subject to the review procedures of this chapter; Y. Local legislative decisions such as rezoning where the Town Board determines the action will not be approved; Z. Split rail fences not interfering with the public's rights of passage along the foreshore; [Added 6-6-2006 by L.L. No. 7-2006] AA. Removal of a structure greater than 75 feet .from a wetland; [Added 6-6-2006 by L.L. No. 7-20061 BB. Additions to the landward side of an existing dwelling constituting less than 25% of the original structure, except in a Coastal Erosion Hazard Area; [Added 6-6-2006 by L.L. No. 7-20061 268:4 09-01-2006 § 268-3 WATERFRONT CONSISTENCY REVIEW § 268-4 CC. Structures less than 100 square feet in size that are accessory to existing permitted primary structures, and which accessory structures are greater than 50 feet from a tidal wetland; [Added 6-6-2006 by L.L. No. 7-20061 DD. Pervious residential driveways greater than 50 feet from a wetland; [Added 6-6-2006 by L.L. No. 7-20061 EE. Upgrades to existing fuel tanks; [Added 6-6-2006 by L.L. No. 7-20061 FF. Cutting phragmites to no less than 12 inches and vegetative restoration; [Added 6-6-2006 by L.L. No. 7-2006] GG. Bulkhead to replace existing bulkhead on the applicant's property in the same location with a silt curtain employed during construction; and [Added 6-6-2006 by L.L. No. 7-2006] HH. Lot line changes. [Added 6-6-2006 by L.L. No. 7-20061 § 268-4. Management and coordination of LWRP. A. The Town Board shall be responsible for overall management and coordination of the LWRP. In performing this task the Town Board or designated staff person shall: 268:4.1 09-01-2006 § 280-1. § 280-2. § 280-3. § 280-4. § 280-5. § 280-6. § 280-7. § 280-8. § 280-9. § 280-10. § 280-11. Chapter 280 ZONING ARTICLE I . General Provisions Title. Purposes. Interpretation and conflicts. Definitions. ARTICLE 11 Districts District designations. Zoning Map. District boundaries. Effect of establishment of districts. Lot recognition. Merger. Waiver of merger. ARTICLE III Agricultural -Conservation (A -C) District and Low -Density Residential R-80, R-120, R-200 and R-400 Districts § 280-12. Purpose. § 280-13. Use regulations. § 280-14. Bulk, area and parking regulations. § 280-15. Accessory buildings. ARTICLE IV Low -Density Residential R-40 District § 280-16. Purpose. § 280-17. Use regulations. § 280-18. Bulk, area and parking regulations. § 280-19. Accessory buildings. ARTICLE V Hamlet Density (HD) Residential District § 280-20. Purpose. § 280-21. Applicability. § 280-22. Use regulations. § 280-23. Bulk, area and parking § 280-27. regulations. ARTICLE VI Affordable Housing (AHD) District § 280-24. Purpose; applicability of amendments. § 280-25. Definitions. § 280-26. Applicability. § 280-27. Use regulations. § 280-28. Bulk, area and parking regulations. § 280-29. Application procedure. § 280-30. General regulations and requirements. § 280-31. Administration. § 280-32. Applicability of other Code provisions. § 280-32.1. Maintenance and upkeep. § 280-33. Penalties for offenses. ARTICLE VII Resort Residential (RR) District § 280-34. Purpose. § 280-35. Use regulations. 280:1 09-01-2006 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-36. Bulk, area and parking regulations. ARTICLE VIII Residential Office (RO) District § 280-37. Purpose. § 280-38. Use regulations. § 280-39. Bulk, area and parking regulations. ARTICLE IX Limited Business (LB) District § 280-40. Purpose. § 280-41. Use regulations. § 280-42. Bulk, area and parking regulations. § 280-43. Front yard setbacks. ARTICLE X Hamlet Business (HB) District § 280-44. Purpose. § 280-45. Use regulations. § 280-46. Bulk, area and parking regulations. ARTICLE XI General Business (B) District § 280-47. Purpose. § 280-48. Use regulations. § 280-49. Bulk, area and parking requirements: § 280-50. Front yard setbacks. ARTICLE XII Marine I (MI) District § 280-51. Purpose. § 280-52. Use regulations. § 280-53. Bulk, area and parking regulations. ARTICLE XIII Marine H (MII) District § 280-54. Purpose. § 280-55. Use regulations. § 280-56. Bulk, area and parking regulations. ARTICLE XIV Light Industrial Park/Planned Office Park (LIO) District § 280-57. Purpose. § 280-58. Use regulations. § 280-59. Bulk, area and parking regulations. § 280-60. Front yard setbacks. ARTICLE XV Light Industrial (LI) District § 280-61. Purpose. § 280-62. Use regulations. § 280-63. Bulk, area and parking regulations. § 280-64. Front yard setbacks. ARTICLE XVI Density, Minimum Lot Size and Bulk Schedules § 280-65. Repeal of existing schedule; incorporation of new schedules. § 280-66. Conformance required. 280:2 09-01-2006 ARTICLE XVII Wireless Communication Facilities § 280-67. Purpose. § 280-68. Scope. § 280-69. Location of use. ZONING 280:2.1 09-01-2006 § 280-4 ZONING § 280-4 FLOOD HAZARD AREA — Land in the floodplain subject to a one -percent or greater chance of flooding in any given year. FLOODPLAIN — The relatively flat area or low lands adjoining the channel of a river, stream, watercourse, canal or any body of standing water which has been or may be covered by floodwater. FLOOR AREA — The sum of the gross horizontal areas of all floors of the building or buildings on a lot, having a clear height of not less than six feet measured from the exterior faces of exterior walls or from the center line of party walls separating two buildings, including cellar and basement areas, The "floor area" shall not include roof overhangs projecting less than three feet or any floors or portions thereof contained on terraces or balconies projecting beyond the exterior face of the building. FLOOR AREA, LIVABLE — All spaces within the exterior walls of a dwelling unit, exclusive of garages, breezeways, unheated porches, cellars, heater rooms and approved basements having a window area of less than 10% of the square foot area of the room. Usable floor area shall include all spaces not otherwise excluded above, such as principal rooms, utility rooms, bathrooms, all closets and hallways opening directly into any rooms within the dwelling unit. FLOOR AREA RATIO — The floor area in square feet of all buildings on a lot divided by the area of such lot in square feet. FOOD CATERING FACILITY — A food preparation operation that prepares food for consumption at a specific off-site location and/or event distinct from the restaurant trade. [Added 4-28-1997 by L.L. No. 6-1997] FOOD PROCESSING FACILITY — A wholesale operation where food is processed from a raw or semiprocessed state to a finished product suitable for resale at retail outlets or to restaurants. A food processing facility shall not include an outlet store, whether accessory or principal. [Added 4-28-1997 by L.L. No. 6-19971 FRATERNAL ORGANIZATION — A nonprofit association of persons bound by a common interest or goal, be it civic, patriotic, charitable, educational or historical. [Added 11-28-1989 by L.L. No. 22-19891 FRONTAGE — The width of a lot at the street line. GARAGE, PRIVATE — A building used as an accessory to the main building for the storage of one or more gasoline or other power -driven vehicles owned and used by the owner or tenant of the lot on which the garage is erected for the storage of not exceeding two additional vehicles (not trucks) owned or used by the others and in which no occupation, business or service for profit is carried on without special permit. GARAGE, PUBLIC — A building, other than a private garage, used for housing or care of gasoline or other power -driven vehicles or where such vehicles are equipped for operation, repaired or kept for renumeration, hire or sale. 280:13 09-01-2006 § 280-4 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-4 GARAGE, REPAIR — A building, other than a private garage, used for adjustment, painting, replacement of parts or other repair or restoration of motor vehicles or parts thereof, whether or not accessory or incidental to another use. GASOLINE SERVICE STATION — A structure and surrounding land used for the storage and sale of petroleum fuel primarily to motor vehicles and for accessory uses such as the sale of lubricants, accessories or supplies, the incidental washing of motor vehicles and the performing of minor repairs within a building; however, a service station is not a repair garage or a body shop. GOLF COURSE, STANDARD REGULATION — A golfing facility open to the general public for a play greens fee, which is at least 125 contiguous acres of property and contains a regulation eighteen -hole golf course. The following accessory uses may be included, provided that sufficient land is available: practice tees for instruction purposes, pro shop and school, driving range, snack bar or restaurant, catering and banquet facilities, club houses, course offices, vehicle maintenance shed, employee facilities, locker rooms and showers, swimming pool and tennis courts. [Added 4-28-1997 by L.L. No. 6-1997] - GREENHOUSE — A structure for growing plants. GROCERY STORE — A retail establishment dedicating 70% or more of its floor area to the sale of prepackaged or perishable food items. [Added 6-20-2006 by L.L. No. 8-2006] GROUND FLOOR — The first floor of a building other than a cellar or basement. GUEST UNIT — A bedroom -sleeping accommodation for transient guests, which may or may not include bathroom facilities and shall be occupied by no more than two adult persons and be at least 80 square feet in area. HABITABLE FLOOR AREA — See "floor area, livable." [Added 6-19-1990 by L.L. No. 13-1990] HEALTH CARE FACILITY — A structure and premises regulated by the State of New York and used to provide an integrated range of medical and/or surgical services, primarily for in -patients, on a twenty -four-hour basis. Health services may require surgical facilities, therapeutic and diagnostic equipment rooms, counseling facilities, convalescent care equipment and trauma care services. Out-patient clinics and other forms of ambulatory health care facilities may exist as accessory and integral services to the in-patient services. Supporting or accessory uses may include a kitchen for preparation of patient meals, cafeteria or snack/coffee shop for employees and visitors, gift shop, laundry, pharmacy and staff offices (for bookkeeping, administration, medical records, etc.). Shall be otherwise known as a "general or specialized hospital," a "rehabilitation center," "rest home" or "adult home." [Added 11-12-1996 by L.L. No. 20-1996] HEIGHT OF BUILDING — The vertical distance measured from the average elevation of the existing natural grade adjacent to the building, before any alteration or fill, to the 280:14 09-01-2006 § 280-4 ZONING § 280-4 highest point of the roof for flat and mansard roofs and to the mean height between eaves and ridge for other type roofs. 280:14.1 09-01-2006 § 280-25 ZONING § 280-27 MODERATE -INCOME FAMILY DWELLING UNIT — A dwelling unit reserved for rent or sale to a moderate -income family and for which the maximum monthly rent (excluding utilities) or the maximum initial sales price does not exceed the maximum rent or maximum sales price set forth in § 280-30D hereof. MODERATE -INCOME FAMILY UNIMPROVED LOT — An unimproved lot reserved for sale to a moderate -income family and for which the maximum initial sales price does not exceed the maximum sales price set forth in § 280-30D hereof. Said "unimproved lot" shall mean a vacant parcel of real property designated as a lot on a filed map, inclusive of all utilities brought to the property line. NET WORTH— The net worth of an applicant shall include all liquid assets less debt. Liquid assets shall not include sheltered assets, trusts, Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs), 40lKs and all other federally recognized tax-deferred vehicles. [Added -6-20-2006 by L.L. No. 10-2006] PERMANENT FIXED IMPROVEMENT — An improvement to a lot or a moderate -income family dwelling unit which cannot he removed and which provides value to the property above and beyond repairs done to maintain the property in good condition. A permanent fixed improvement must be approved in advance of construction or installation in writing by the Special Projects Coordinator. SPECIAL PROJECTS COORDINATOR — The employee of the Town who is responsible for the development, implementation and coordination of the Housing Registry and affordable housing initiatives for the Town of Southold. § 280-26. Applicability. AHD Districts shall be established by the Town Board on parcels of land that have been identified through the accepted principles of Smart Growth planning as being appropriate and desirable locations for affordable housing. Such locations include, but are not limited to: land within Hamlet Locus Zones, as may be determined by the Town Board; land within walking distance of services, shops, schools, and public transportation; land that adjoins existing centers of business and residential development (as opposed to land adjoining farm and open fields); and other locations where the project has been shown to meet a demonstrable need. AHD Districts shall be designated by Town Board resolution after a public hearing thereon, upon 10 days' notice thereof by publication in the official Town newspapers. § 280-27. Use regulations. In the AHD District, no building or premises shall be used and no building or part of a building shall be erected or altered which is arranged, intended or designed to be used, in whole or in part, for any use except the following: A. Permitted uses. (1) One -family detached dwelling which shall be occupied by the owner of the dwelling, or may be leased one time by the owner for a period not greater than two years with written approval of the Special Projects Coordinator. 280:43 09-01-2006 § 280-27 SOUTHOLD CODE (2) Two-family dwellings which shall be occupied by . the owner of the dwelling, or may be leased one time by the owner for a period not greater than two years with written approval of the Special Projects Coordinator. (3) Multiple dwellings. (4) Row or attached dwellings. (5) Apartments are permitted within the principal building only, subject to the following requirements: (a) The accessory apartment shall be located in the principal building. (b) The owner of the existing dwelling shall occupy one of the dwelling units as the owner's principal residence. The other dwelling unit shall be leased for year round occupancy to an eligible person as defined by this legislation and as evidenced by a written lease for a term of one or more years. (c) The apartment shall contain not less than 350 square feet and shall not exceed a square footage equal to one half the total enclosed square footage of the principal dwelling and shall not contain more than one bathroom. (d) A minimum of one off-street parking space shall be provided. (e) Not more than one accessory apartment shall be provided per single-family dwelling. (f) Not more than 50% of homes in an approved AHD shall have accessory apartments. B. Accessory uses. Accessory uses as set forth in and regulated by § 280-13C(1), (2), (3), (4), (6) and (7) of this chapter. § 280-28. Bulk, area and parking regulations. A. No building or premises shall be used and no building or part thereof shall be erected or altered in the AHD District unless the same conforms to the following Bulk, Area and Parking Schedule: Bulk, Area and Parking Schedule Single -Family Two -Family Minimum Requirements Dwellings Dwellings Total lot area (square feet) 10,000 20,000 Lot width (feet) 80 100 Lot depth (feet) 100 140 Front yard (feet) 35 35 1 side yard (feet) 15 15 Both side yards (feet) 25 30 Multiple Dwellings 40,000 150 200 45 20 40 280:44 09-01-2006 § 280-28 ZONING § 280-28 Bulk, Area and Parking Schedule 280:44.1 09-01-2006 Single -Family Two -Family Multiple Minimum Requirements Dwellings Dwellings Dwellings Rear yard (feet) 35 35 45 Livable floor area (square feet 850 600 600 per dwelling) Off-street parking spaces (per 2 2 2 dwelling) 280:44.1 09-01-2006 § 280-30 ZONING § 280-31 E. Resale price of dwelling units and unimproved lots. (1) Dwelling units in an AHD District reserved for moderate -income families must be resold to moderate -income families who are registered with the Special Projects Coordinator as eligible and in need of housing. In an effort to ensure perpetual affordability, the maximum resale price shall not exceed the purchase price plus the cost of permanent fixed improvements, adjusted for the increase in the consumer price index during the period of ownership of such dwelling unit and such capital improvements plus reasonable and necessary resale expenses. All capital improvements require the approval of the Special Projects Coordinator who will submit such improvements to the Housing Advisory Commission for determination of: (a) whether the capital improvement is warranted and (b) if warranted, the value of appreciation to the property at time of improvement and (c) the value (if any) upon resale. The Housing Advisory Commission will provide quarterly reports to the Town Board pertaining to AHD provisions (i.e., sales, resales, capital improvements, etc.). (2) Unimproved lots in an AHD District reserved for registered moderate -income families must be resold to moderate -income families. The maximum resale price shall not exceed the purchase price of such lot adjusted for the change in the consumer price index for the period during which such lot was owned by the resale seller, plus reasonable and necessary resale expenses. (3) Where an unimproved lot in an AHD District reserved for moderate -income families is improved with a dwelling unit, the maximum resale price shall be determined in the manner specified in § 280-30E(1) hereof. F. The pricing structure for rental properties must not exceed the rent limits as established by the Suffolk County Affordable Housing Opportunities Program. The Town Board may, at its discretion, impose restrictions regarding rentals. G. The regulations and general provisions of this chapter may be varied at the discretion of the Town Board based on the requirements of subsidy sources of a specific development. [Added 6-20-2006 by L.L. No. 10-20061 § 280-31. Administration. A. General duties of Special Projects Coordinator. (1) The Special Projects Coordinator shall be responsible for the administration of dwelling units and unimproved lots reserved for moderate -income families in all AHD Districts pursuant to the provisions of this article. (2) The Special Projects Coordinator shall promulgate and maintain information and documentation of all dwelling units and unimproved lots reserved for moderate -income families in all AHD Districts; the number thereof available for sale or lease at all times; the sales prices and monthly rent for such dwelling units and lots; and the names and addresses of eligible families desiring to purchase or lease the same, together with a priority list of such families. The Special Projects 280:49 09-01-2006 § 280-31 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-31 Coordinator shall maintain such other records and documents as shall be required to properly administer the provisions of this article. B. Interagency cooperation. (1) Whenever the Town Board approves the establishment of an AHD District, a copy of such determination shall be filed with the Building Inspector and the Special Projects Coordinator, together with a copy of any agreements and/or covenants relating thereto. (2) Whenever the Planning Board approves a subdivision plat and/or a site plan affecting land within an AHD District, a copy thereof shall be filed with the Building Inspector and the Special Projects Coordinator, together with copies of any agreements and/or covenants relating thereto. (3) Whenever the Building Inspector shall issue a building permit, a certificate of occupancy or any other permit or authorization affecting dwelling units and/or unimproved lots located in an AHD District and reserved for sale or lease to moderate -income families, a copy thereof shall be filed with the Special Projects Coordinator. C. Procedure. (1) Whenever the Building Inspector receives an application for a building permit or a certificate of occupancy for a dwelling unit or unimproved lot located in an AHD District and reserved for sale or lease to moderate -income families, the Building Inspector shall file a copy thereof with the Special Projects Coordinator, who shall inform the owner and/or person filing such application of the maximum sales price or monthly rent for such dwelling unit or lot as well as eligibility requirements for families seeking to purchase or lease such dwelling units or lots. (2) No building permit or certificate of occupancy may be issued by the Building Inspector until the Special Projects Coordinator has supplied the Building Inspector with the information provided for in the preceding subsection and the Building Inspector determines that the issuance of the building permit or certificate of occupancy will not permit a use, occupancy, sale or lease of a dwelling unit or unimproved lot in violation of the provisions of this article. (3) The Special Projects Coordinator shall certify the eligibility of all applicants for lease or purchase of dwelling units and unimproved lots reserved for moderate -income families. An owner of dwelling units and unimproved lots in an AHD District which are reserved for sale or lease to moderate -income families shall not sell or lease the same to any person who does not possess a certificate of eligibility issued by the Special Projects Coordinator. A violation of the provisions of this subsection shall constitute grounds for the revocation of a certificate of occupancy. (4) On or before March 31 of each year, the Special Projects Coordinator shall notify the owner or manager of dwelling units and unimproved lots reserved for moderate -income families of the monthly rent, sales price and income eligibility 280:50 .. 09-01-2006 § 280-31 ZONING § 280-33 requirements for such units and lots based upon data derived from the preceding year. (5) The owner or manager of dwelling units and unimproved lots reserved for moderate -income families shall certify in writing to the Special Projects Coordinator on or before May 31 of each year, that the sale and/or lease of such dwelling units and lots comply with the provisions of this article and Chapter 280 of the Town Code. (6) When a dwelling unit reserved for lease to moderate -income families is to be rented, the lease for such unit shall not exceed a term of two years. (7) An applicant for a certificate of eligibility aggrieved by any determination of the Special Projects Coordinator shall have the right to appeal such determination to the Town Board at its next regularly scheduled work session or to any standing committee of the Town Board designated by resolution to hear such appeals. (8) The only covenants and restrictions which may even be placed upon any lot or dwelling unit in an AHD District must be first approved by action of the Town Board. § 280-32. Applicability of other Code provisions. All of -the provisions of the Code of the Town of Southold not inconsistent or in conflict with the provisions of this article shall be applicable in the AHD District. § 280-32.1. Maintenance and upkeep. [Added 6-20-2006 by L.L. No. 10-2006] A. A dwelling unit and premises created in the AHD Zoning District after January 1, 2006, shall be maintained in accordance with the provisions of the Property Maintenance Code of New York State. B. Failure to comply with this section shall be a violation punishable by a fine of not less than $250 and not more than $1,000. § 280-33. Penalties for offenses. Any violation of any provision of this article shall be punishable in the following manner: A. First offense: by a fine of not less than $1,000 nor more than $5,000. B. Second offense and for any offense thereafter: by a fine of not less than $5,000 and not more than $10,000 for each offense. C. Any offense under this article may be punishable by revocation of an existing certificate of occupancy. 280:51 09-01-2006 § 280-33 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-35 D. Any individual who has violated covenants and resolutions imposed pursuant to this article shall be prohibited from further participation in ownership opportunities and benefits within an approved AHD District. ARTICLE VII Resort Residential (RR) District [Added 1-10-1989 by L.L. No. 1-19892 ] § 280-34. Purpose. The purpose of the Resort Residential (RR) District is to provide opportunity for resort development in waterfront areas or other appropriate areas where, because of the availability of water and/or sewers, more intense development may occur consistent with the density and character of surrounding lands. § 280-35. Use regulations. In the RR District, no building or premises shall be used and no building or part of a building shall be erected or altered which is arranged, intended or designed to be used, in whole or in part, for any use except the following: A. Permitted uses. (1) Any permitted use set forth in and as regulated by § 280-13A of the Agricultural -Conservation District, except that wineries are excluded. [Amended 11-29-1994 by L.L. No. 26-19941 (2) Bed -and -breakfast uses as set forth in and as regulated by § 280-13B(14). [Added 2-7-1995 by L.L. No. 3-1995] B. Uses permitted by special exception by the Board of Appeals. The following uses are permitted as a special exception by the Board of Appeals as hereinafter provided and are subject to site plan approval by the Planning Board: [Amended 7-5-1989 by L.L. No. 13-1989; 8-1-1989 by L.L. No. 15-1989; 12-27-1994 by L.L. No. 30-1994; 2-7-1995 by L.L. No. 3-1995] (1) Any special exception use set forth in and as regulated by § 280-13B(1), (6), (7) and (13) of the Agricultural -Conservation District. (2) Marinas for the docking, mooring or accommodation of noncommercial boats. (3) Yacht clubs. (4) Transient hotels or motels, resort hotels or motels or conference facilities, provided that the following requirements are met: 26. Editor's Note: This local law also repealed former Art. VI, B Light Business District, as amended. 280:52 09-01-2006 § 280-35 ZONING § 280-35 (a) Minimum parcel size shall be five acres. (b) The maximum number of guest units shall be: [ 1 ] One unit per 6,000 square feet of land without public water or sewer. [2] One unit per 4,000 square feet of land with public water and sewer. (c) No music, entertainment or loudspeaker system shall be audible from beyond the property line. (d) The maximum size of a guest unit shall be 600 square feet. (5) Tourist camps as regulated by Chapter 88, Tourist and Trailer Camps, of the Town Code. (6) Freestanding restaurants. C. Accessory uses. The following uses are permitted as accessory uses and, except for residential accessory uses and signs, which are governed by Article XIX, are subject to site plan review: [Amended 5-9-1989 by L.L. No. 6-1989] 280:52.1 09-01-2006 § 280-45 ZONING § 280-45 (5) Business, professional and governmental offices. (6) Banks and financial institutions. (7) Retail stores, up to a maximum of 6,000 total square feet of gross floor area in any building (excluding unfinished basement and attic areas), notwithstanding the provisions of the Bulk Schedule for Business, Office and Industrial Districts.35 Such retail stores greater than 3,000 total square feet shall comply with the retail building standards for HB Districts listed below, in addition to the site plan requirements of this chapter: (a) Building massing and facade treatment. [1] Variation in massing. [a] A standardized building mass shall be prohibited. For the purposes of this subsection, the term "standardized" shall include an array of articulated elements, layout, design, logos or similar exterior features that have been applied to four or more retail buildings nationwide. [b] Exterior building walls facing side yards shall include materials and design characteristics consistent with those on the front of the building. [2] Building walls that face public streets, connecting pedestrian walkways, or adjacent development shall meet the following standards: [a] Facades shall be subdivided and proportioned using features such as windows, entrances, arcades, arbors, awnings, trellises with vines, or alternate architectural detail that defines human scale, along no less than 60% of the facade. [b] To maintain the "Main Street" character in the Hamlet Centers, where practical, buildings shall be sited with a zero or minimum setback from the front property line or primary pedestrian walkways and be transparent between the height of three feet and eight feet above the grade of the walkway for no less than sixty 60% of the horizontal length of the building facade. [3] Awnings. [a] Awnings shall be no longer than a single storefront. [b] Fabric awnings and canvas awnings with a matte finish are permitted. Awnings with high -gloss finish and illuminated, plastic awnings are prohibited. 35. Editor's Note: The Bulk Schedule for Business, Office and Industrial Districts is included at the end of this chapter. 280:59 09-01-2006 § 280-45 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-45 [4] Customer entrances. Buildings shall have clearly defined, highly visible customer entrance(s) featuring no fewer than three of the following: [a] Canopies or porticos; [b] Overhangs; [c] Recesses/Projections; [d] Arcades; [e] Raised corniced parapets over the door; [f] Peaked roof forms; [g] Arches; [h] Outdoor patios; [i] Display windows; [j] Architectural detail such as tile work and moldings integrated into the building structure and design; or [k] Integral planters or wing walls that incorporate landscaped areas and/or places for sitting. [5] Buildings containing a drive-through or drive -up window are prohibited. (b) Building materials. [1] All buildings should be constructed or clad with materials that are durable, economically maintained, and of a quality that will retain their appearance over time, including, but not limited to, natural or synthetic stone; brick; stucco; integrally colored, textured, or glazed concrete masonry units or glass. [2] Exterior building materials shall not include the following: [a] Smooth -faced gray concrete block, painted or stained concrete block, unfinished tilt -up concrete panels; [b] Field -painted or pre -finished standard corrugated metal siding; (c) Signage. [1] Advertisements, including trademark logos and service marks, may not be affixed, painted or glued onto the windows of the business or onto any exterior .structures, including waste disposal receptacles and flags. [2] Florescent and backlit signs located within or on a building or structure and facing an exterior public space are prohibited. (d) Site design. 280:60 09-01-2006 § 280-45 ZONING § 280-45 [ 1 ] The principal building entrance shall face the primary street frontage and/or sidewalk where practical. [2] New construction along primary pedestrian walkways within the Hamlet Centers shall have a zero or minimum setback from the sidewalk/front property line, whenever possible, to reinforce the "Main Street" street wall. (e) Off-street parking. [1] Off-street parking shall not be located in the front yard between the front facade of the building(s) and the primary abutting street. Parking areas must be located in the side and rear yards of the building. Adequate parking shall be provided in accordance with that required by Article XVIII of this chapter of the Town of Southold Town Code. [2] Parking areas shall be screened from adjacent properties, streets and public sidewalks, pursuant to § 280-95, Landscaped parking area. (8) Restaurants, excluding formula food and take-out restaurants. (9) Bakeshops (for on -premises retail sale). (10) Personal service stores and shops, including barbershops, beauty parlors, professional studios and travel agencies. (11) Art, antique and auction galleries. (12) Artists' and craftsmen's workshops. (13) Auditoriums or meeting halls. (14) Repair shops for household, business or personal appliances, including cabinet shops, carpenter shops, electrical shops, plumbing shops, furniture repair shops and bicycle and motorcycle shops. (15) Custom workshops. (16) Bus or train stations. (17) Theaters or cinemas (other than outdoor). (18) Libraries or museums. (19) Laundromats. (20) Bed -and -breakfast uses as set forth in and as regulated by § 280-13B(14). (21) Multiple dwellings. (22) Grocery stores up to a maximum of 25,000 square feet of gross floor area, exclusive of unfinished basements or attic areas, notwithstanding the provisions of the bulk schedule. [Added 6-20-2006 by L.L. No. 8-20061 280:61 09-01-2006 § 280-45 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-45 B. Uses permitted by special exception by the Board of Appeals. The following uses are permitted as a special exception by the Board of Appeals as hereinafter provided, except Subsection B(10), which may be permitted as a special exception by the Planning Board, and all such special exception uses shall be subject to site plan approval by the Planning Board: [Amended 6-20-2006 by L.L. No. 8-20061 (1) Any special exception use set forth in and as regulated by § 280-13B(3) to (6) and (13) and (14) of the Agricultural -Conservation District. (2) Motel and hotel uses as set forth in and regulated by § 280-35B(4) of the Resort Residential (RR) District, except that minimum lot size shall be three acres. (3) Boarding and/or tourist homes as set forth and regulated by § 280-35B(5) of the Resort Residential (RR) District. (4) Fraternal or social institutional offices or meeting halls. (5) Drinking establishments. (6) Public garages. (7) Funeral homes. (8) Flea markets. (9) Takeout and formula food restaurants, subject to the following requirements: (a) Adequate parking shall be provided in accordance with that required by Article XVIII, Parking and Loading Areas, of this chapter. All parking spaces shall be located within reasonable walking distance of the site or 300 feet, whichever is less. The improvement or development of municipal parking may be used to satisfy this requirement. The adequacy of municipal parking shall be determined by the Planning Board as part of its site plan review procedure by conducting a parking survey of the capacity of the existing municipal parking area to accommodate the projected increase in usage due to the introduction of the subject land use. (b) An assessment of the potential traffic impacts of the proposed use must accompany the long environmental assessment form. The appropriate mitigation measures must be -incorporated into the site plan. (c) There shall be no counter serving outdoor traffic via a drive-in, drive-through, drive -up, drive-by or walk-up window or door. (d) Exterior signage shall conform in all respects to Article XIX, Signs, of this chapter and, further, may not be lit from within. (e) Advertisements, including trademark logos, may not be affixed, painted or glued onto the windows of the business or onto any exterior structures, including waste disposal receptacles and flags. 280:62 09-01-2006 § 280-45 ZONING § 280-45 (f) The physical design, including color and use of materials, of the establishment shall be compatible with and sensitive to the visual and physical characteristics of other buildings, public spaces and uses in the particular location. (10) Retail stores in excess of 6,000 total square feet of gross floor area in any building, up to a maximum of 12,000 total square feet of such gross floor area in any building (excluding unfinished basement and attic areas), subject to the following requirements: [Added 6-20-2006 by L.L. No. 8-2006] (a) Compliance with the retail building standards listed below, in addition to the site plan requirements of this chapter. [1] Building massing and facade treatment. [a] Variation in massing. [i] A standardized dominant building mass shall be prohibited. For the purposes of this subsection, the term "standardized" shall include an array of architectural elements, layout, design, logos or similar exterior features that have been applied to four or more retail buildings nationwide. [ii] Exterior building walls facing side yards shall include materials and design characteristics consistent with those on the front of the building. [iii] Building walls that face public streets, connecting pedestrian walkways, or adjacent development shall meet the following standards: [A] Facades shall be subdivided and proportioned using features such as windows, entrances, arcades, arbors, awnings, trellises with vines, or alternate architectural detail that defines human scale, along no less than 60% of the facade. [B] To maintain the "Main Street" character in the Hamlet Centers, where practical, buildings shall be sited with a zero or minimum setback from the front property line or primary pedestrian walkways and be transparent between the height of three feet and eight feet above the grade of the walkway for no less than 60% of the horizontal length of the building facade. [C] Buildings shall achieve architectural variation through the inclusion of architectural features such as columns, ribs or pilasters, piers, changes in wall planes and changes in texture or materials consistent with the architecture of adjacent buildings and community character. 280:62.1 09-01-2006 § 280-45 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-45 [b] Awnings. [i] Awnings shall be no longer than a single storefront. [ii] Fabric awnings and canvas awnings with a matte finish are permitted. Awnings with high -gloss finish and illuminated, plastic awnings are prohibited. [c] Customer entrances. Buildings shall have clearly defined, highly visible customer entrance(s) featuring no fewer than three of the following: [i] Canopies or porticos; [ii] Overhangs; [iii] Recesses/Projections; [iv] Arcades; [v] Raised corniced parapets over the door; [vi] Peaked roof forms; [vii] Arches; [viii] Outdoor patios; [ix] Display windows; [x] Architectural detail such as tile work and moldings integrated into the building structure and design; or [xi] Integral planters or wing walls that incorporate landscaped areas and/or places for sitting. [d] Buildings containing a drive-through or drive -up window are prohibited. [2] Building materials. [a] All buildings should be constructed or clad with materials that are durable, economically maintained, and of a quality that will retain their appearance over time, including, but not limited to, natural or synthetic stone; brick; stucco; integrally colored, textured, or glazed concrete masonry units or glass. [b] Exterior building materials shall not include the following: [c] Smooth -faced gray concrete block, painted or stained concrete block, unfinished tilt -up concrete panels; [d] Field -painted or pre -finished standard corrugated metal siding. 280:62.2 09-01-2006 § 280-45 ZONING § 280-45 [3] Signage. [a] Advertisements, including trademark logos and service marks, may not be affixed, painted or glued onto the windows of the business or onto any exterior structures, including waste disposal receptacles and flags. [b] Florescent and backlit signs located within or on a building or structure and facing an exterior public space are prohibited. [4] Site design. [a] The principal building entrance shall face the primary street frontage and/or sidewalk where practical. [b] New construction along primary pedestrian walkways within the Hamlet Centers shall have a zero or minimum setback from the sidewalk/front property line, whenever possible, to reinforce the "Main Street" street wall. [5] Off-street parking. [a] Off-street parking shall not be located in the front yard between the front facade of the building(s) and the primary abutting street. Parking areas must be located in the side and rear yards of the building. Adequate parking shall be provided in accordance with that required by Article XVIII of this chapter of the Town of Southold Town Code, [b] Parking areas shall be screened from adjacent properties, streets and public sidewalks, pursuant to § 280-95, Landscaped parking area. (b) The Planning Board shall determine that the proposed retail store(s) will not have an undue adverse impact on the community. In making such a determination, the Planning Board shall conduct or hire a consultant to conduct a Market and Municipal Impact Study, at the expense of the applicant. The study shall be completed within 90 days of receipt of all requested materials, and the applicant shall be afforded the opportunity to submit its own such study. The Planning Board shall make such determination within 30 days of its receipt of the study. Such study shall include an analysis of the projected impact of the retail store(s) on: [1] The existing local retail market, including market shares, if applicable. [2] The supply and demand for local retail space. [3] Local wages, benefit and employment. [4] Revenues retained within the local economies of the Town of Southold. [5] Public service and facilities costs. 280:62.3 09-01-2006 § 280-45 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-46 [6] Public revenues. [7] Impacts on municipal taxes. [8] Impacts of property values in the community. [9] Effects on retail operations in the surrounding market area. [10] Employee housing needs, if applicable. [11] The Town of Southold's ability to implement its Comprehensive Plan consistent with the proposed project. C. Accessory uses. The following uses are permitted as accessory uses and, except for residential accessory uses and signs, which are subject to Article XIX, are subject to site plan review: (1) Accessory uses as set forth in and regulated by § 280-13C(1) through (7) of the Agricultural -Conservation District, and subject to the conditions set forth in § 280-15 thereof. (2) Apartments are permitted within the principal building only, subject to the following requirements: (a) The Building Department issuing an accessory apartment permit. (b) The habitable floor area of each apartment shall be at least 350 square feet. (c) There shall be no more than three apartments created or maintained in any single structure. (d) Each apartment shall have at least one off-street parking space. (e) Construction and/or remodeling of an existing structure to create an accessory apartment shall not trigger the need for site plan approval set forth specifically in § 280-127 and Article XXIV in general unless such construction or remodeling results in an increase of the foundation size of the structure. (f) The apartment(s) shall not comprise more than 40% of the principal building. § 280-46. Bulk, area and parking regulations. No building or premises shall be used and no building or part thereof shall be erected or altered in the HB District unless the same conforms to the Bulk Schedule and Parking and Loading Schedules incorporated into this chapter by reference, with the same force and effect as if such regulations were set forth herein in full.36 36. Editor's Note: The Bulk Schedule is included at the end of this chapter, and the Parking and Loading Schedules are _ in §§ 280-78 and 280-79. 280:62.4 09-01-2006 § 280-47 ZONING § 280-48 ARTICLE XI General Business (B) District [Added 1-10-1989 by L.L. No. 1-198937 ] § 280-47. Purpose. The purpose of the General Business (B) District is to provide for retail and wholesale commercial development and limited office and industrial development outside of the hamlet central business areas, generally along major highways. It is designed to accommodate uses that benefit from large numbers of motorists, that need fairly large parcels of land and that may involve characteristics such as heavy trucking and noise. § 280-48. Use regulations. [Amended 5-9-1989 by L.L. No. 6-1989; 8-1-1989 by L.L. No. 15-1989; 8-13-1991 by L.L. No. 19-1991; 7-13-1993 by L.L. No. 11-1993; 5-16-1994 by L.L. No. 9-1994; 11-29-1994 by L.L. No. 26-1994; 12-27-1994 by L.L. No. 30-1994; 2-7-1995 by L.L. No. 3-1995; 10-17-1995 by L.L. No. 21-1995; 11-19-2002 by L.L. No. 7-2002; 5-6-2003 by L.L. No. 9-2003] In the B District, no building or premises shall be used and no building or part thereof shall be erected or altered which is arranged, intended or designed to be used, in whole or in part, for any uses except the following: A. .Permitted uses. The following uses are permitted uses and, except for those uses permitted under Subsection A(1), (12) and (13) hereof, are subject to site plan approval by the Planning Board: (1) Any permitted use set forth in and regulated by § 280-13A(2) and (3) of the Agricultural -Conservation District. (2) Any permitted use set forth in and regulated by § 280-91A(3) to (22) of the Hamlet Business District, except Subsection A(7) as applicable in the Business District is herein modified as follows: [Amended 6-20-2006 by L.L. No. 8-20061 (a) Retail stores, up to a maximum of 8,000 total square feet of gross floor area in any building (excluding unfinished basement and attic areas), notwithstanding the provisions of the Bulk Schedule for Business, Office and Industrial Districts 3s Such retail stores greater than 4,000 total square feet shall comply with the retail building standards for B Districts listed below, in addition to the site plan requirements of this chapter. [1] Building massing and facade treatment. [a] Variation in massing. [i] A standardized building mass shall be prohibited. For purposes of this subsection, the term "standardized" shall 37. Editor's Note: Editor's Note: This local law also repealed former Art. X, Tourist Camps, Camp Cottages and Trailers. 38. Editor's Note: The Bulk Schedule for Business Office and Industrial Districts is included at the end of this chapter. 280:62.5 09-01-2006 § 280-48 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-48 include an array of architectural elements, layout, design, logos or similar exterior features that have been applied to four or more retail buildings nationwide. [ii] Exterior building walls facing side yards shall include materials and design characteristics consistent with those on the front of the building. [iii] Building walls that face public streets, connecting pedestrian walkways, or adjacent development shall meet the following standards: [A] Facades shall be subdivided and proportioned using features such as windows, entrances, arcades, arbors, awnings, trellises with vines, or alternate architectural detail that defines human scale, along no less than 60% of the facade. [b] Awnings. [i] Awnings shall be no longer than a single storefront. [ii] Fabric awnings and canvas awnings with a matte finish are permitted. Awnings with high -gloss finish and illuminated, plastic awnings are prohibited. [c] Customer entrances. Retail buildings shall have clearly defined, highly visible customer entrance(s) featuring no less than three of the following: [i] Canopies or porticos; [ii] Overhangs; [iii] Recesses/Projections; [iv] Arcades; [v] Raised corniced parapets over the door; [vi] Peaked roof forms; [vii] Arches; [viii] Outdoor patios; [ix] Display windows; [x] Architectural detail such as tile work and moldings integrated into the building structure and design; or [xi] Integral planters or wing walls that incorporate landscaped areas and/or places for sitting. _ 280:62.6 09-01-2006 § 280-48 ZONING § 280-48 [d] Buildings containing a drive-through or drive -up window are prohibited. [2] Building materials. [a] All primary buildings should be constructed or clad with materials that are durable, economically maintained, and of a quality that will retain their appearance over time, including, but not limited to, natural or synthetic stone; brick; stucco; integrally colored, textured, or glazed concrete masonry units or glass. [b] Exterior building materials shall not include the following: [i] Smooth -faced gray concrete block, painted or stained concrete block, unfinished tilt -up concrete panels. [ii] Field -painted or pre -finished standard corrugated metal siding. [3] Signage. [a] Advertisements, including trademark logos and service marks, may not be affixed, painted or glued onto the windows of the business or onto any exterior structures, including waste disposal receptacles and flags. [b] Florescent and backlit signs, located within or on a building or structure and facing an exterior public space are prohibited. [4] Site design. [a] The principal building entrance shall face the primary street frontage and/or sidewalk where practical. [5] Off-street parking. [a] No greater than 30% of the off-street parking spaces provided for all uses contained in the development's building(s) shall be located between the front facade of the building(s) and the primary abutting street. Adequate parking shall be provided in accordance with that required by Article XVIII of this chapter of the Town of Southold Town Code. [b] Parking -areas shall be screened from adjacent properties, streets and public sidewalks, pursuant to § 280-95, Landscaped parking area. (3) Wholesale businesses, private warehousing and public warehousing,' and building material storage and sale, but excluding storage of coal, coke, fuel oil or junk. (4) Building, electrical and plumbing contractors' businesses or yards. 280:62.7 09-01-2006 § 280-48 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-48 (5) Cold storage plants, baking and other food processing and packaging plants that are not offensive, obnoxious or detrimental to neighboring uses by reason of dust, smoke, vibration, noise, odor or effluent. (6) Wholesale or retail, sale and accessory storage and display of garden materials, supplies and plants, including nursery operations, provided that the outdoor storage or display of plants and materials does not obstruct pedestrian flow or vehicular traffic and does not occur within three feet of the property line. (7) Wholesale/retail beverage distribution. (8) Funeral homes. (9) Train or bus stations. (10) Telephone exchanges. (11) Wineries which meet the following standards: (a) It shall be a farm winery licensed under New York State law from which wine made from primarily Long Island grapes is produced and sold. (b) It shall obtain site plan approval. (c) It shall have retail sales on site. (12) One -family detached dwelling, not to exceed one dwelling on each lot. (13) Two-family dwelling, not to exceed one dwelling on each lot. The dwelling must be occupied by the owner of the property. B. Uses permitted by special exception by the Board of Appeals. The following uses are permitted as a special exception by the Board of Appeals as hereinafter provided, except Subsection B(17), which may be permitted as a special exception by the Planning Board, and all such special exception uses shall be subject to site plan approval by the Planning Board. [Amended 6-20-2006 by L.L. No. 8-2006] (1) Any special exception use as set forth in and regulated by § 280-13B(2) to (12), except wineries are not required to be in connection with a vineyard. (2) Hotel or motel uses as set forth in and regulated by § 280-35B(4) of the Resort Residential (RR) District, except that the minimum lot size shall be three acres. 280:62.8 09-01-2006 § 280-48 - ZONING § 280-48 (a) There must be sufficient parking as provided for by the Article XVIH, Parking and Loading Areas, of this chapter, and such parking area shall be available within the shopping center site to accommodate the use. (b) The operation of the establishment shall not create traffic problems. (c) There shall be no counter serving outdoor traffic via a drive-in, drive-through, drive -up, drive-by or a walk-up window or door. (d) Exterior signage shall conform in all respects to Article XIX, Signs, of this chapter and, further, may not be lit from within. (e) Advertisements, including trademark logos, may not be affixed, painted or glued onto the windows of the business or onto any exterior structure, including waste disposal receptacles and flags. (f) The signage must conform to the existing color theme and signage style of the shopping center. (g) The existing exterior architectural style of the shopping center building may not be altered or modified in any way to accommodate the proposed use. (h) The use must be located within the shopping center's main primary building complex and may not be located within a single freestanding structure within the shopping center site. (16) Flea markets. (17) Retail stores in excess of 8,000 total square feet of gross floor area in any building, up to a maximum of 15,000 total square feet of such gross floor area in any building (excluding unfinished basement and attic areas), subject to the following requirements: [Added 6-20-2006 by L.L. No. 8-2006] (a) Compliance with the retail building standards for B Districts listed below, in addition to the site plan requirements of this chapter. [1] Building massing and facade treatment. [a] Variation in massing. [i] A standardized building mass shall be prohibited. For purposes of this subsection, the term "standardized" shall include an array of architectural elements, layout, design, logos or similar exterior features that have been applied to four or more retail buildings nationwide. [ii] Exterior building walls facing side yards shall include materials and design characteristics consistent with those on the front of the building. 280:65 09-01-2006 § 280-48 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-48 [iii] Building walls that face public streets, connecting pedestrian walkways, or adjacent development shall meet the following standards: [A] Facades shall be subdivided and proportioned using features such as windows, entrances, arcades, arbors, awnings, trellises with vines, or alternate architectural detail that defines human scale, along no less than 60% of the facade. [B] Buildings shall achieve architectural variation through the inclusion of architectural features such as columns, ribs or pilasters, piers, changes in wall planes and changes in texture or materials consistent with the architecture of adjacent buildings and community character. [b] Awnings. [i] Awnings shall be no longer than a single storefront. [ii] Fabric awnings and canvas awnings with a matte finish are permitted. Awnings with high -gloss finish and illuminated, plastic awnings are prohibited. [c] Customer entrances. Retail buildings shall have clearly defined, highly visible customer entrance(s) featuring no less than three of the following: [i] Canopies or porticos; [ii] Overhangs; [iii] Recesses/Projections; [iv] Arcades; [v] Raised corniced parapets over the door; [vi] Peaked roof forms; [vii] Arches; [viii] Outdoor patios; [ix] Display windows; [x] Architectural detail such as tile work and moldings integrated into the building structure and design; or [xi] Integral planters or wing walls that incorporate landscaped areas and/or places for sitting. 280:66 09-01-2006 § 280-48 ZONING § 280-48 [d] Buildings containing a drive-through or drive -up window are prohibited. [2] Building materials. [a] All primary buildings should be constructed or clad with materials that are durable, economically maintained, and of a quality that will retain their appearance over time, including, but not limited to, natural or synthetic stone; brick; stucco; integrally colored, textured, or glazed concrete masonry units or glass. [b] Exterior building materials shall not include the following: [i] Smooth -faced gray concrete block, painted or stained concrete block, unfinished tilt -up concrete panels. [ii] Field -painted or pre -finished standard corrugated metal siding. [3] Signage. [a] Advertisements, including trademark logos and service marks, may not be affixed, painted or glued onto the windows of the business or onto any exterior structures, including waste disposal receptacles and flags. [b] Florescent and backlit signs located within or on a building or structure and facing an exterior public space are prohibited. [4] Site design. [a] The principal building entrance shall face the primary street frontage and/or sidewalk where practical. [5] Off-street parking. [a] No greater than 30% of the off-street parking spaces provided for all uses contained in the development's building(s) shall be located between the front facade of the building(s) and the primary abutting street. Adequate parking shall be provided in accordance with that required by Article XVIII of this chapter of the Town of Southold Town Code. [b] Parking areas shall be screened from adjacent properties, streets and public sidewalks, pursuant to § 280-95, Landscaped parking area. (b) The Planning Board shall determine that the proposed retail store(s) will not have an undue adverse impact on the community. In making such a determination, the Planning Board shall conduct or hire a consultant to conduct a Market and Municipal Impact Study, at the expense of the applicant. The study shall be completed within 90 days of receipt of all 280:66.1 09-01-2006 § 280-48 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-48 requested materials, and the applicant shall be afforded the opportunity to submit its own such study. The Planning Board shall make such determination within 30 days of its receipt of the study. Such study shall include an analysis of the projected impact of the retail store(s) on: [1] The existing local retail market, including market shares, if applicable. [2] The supply and demand for local retail space. [3] Local wages, benefit and employment. [4] Revenues retained within the local economies of the Town of Southold. [5] Public service and facilities costs. [6] Public revenues. [7] Impacts on municipal taxes. [8] Impacts of property values in the community. [9] Effects on retail operations in the surrounding market area. [10] Employee housing needs, if applicable. [11] The Town of Southold's ability to implement its Comprehensive Plan consistent with the proposed project. J C. Accessory uses. The following uses are permitted as accessory uses and, except for residential accessory uses and signs, which are governed by Article XIX, are subject to site plan review: (1) Accessory uses set forth in and as regulated by § 280-13C(1) through (8) and (10) of the Agricultural -Conservation District, subject to the conditions set forth in § 280-15 thereof. (2) Open storage of materials or equipment, provided that such storage shall be at least 25 feet from any lot line, not be more than six feet high and be suitably screened by a solid fence or other suitable means of at least six feet in height. (3) Apartments are permitted within the principal building only, subject to the following requirements: (a) The Building Department issuing an accessory apartment permit. (b) The habitable floor area of each apartment shall be at least 350 square feet. (c) There shall be no more than three apartments created or maintained in any single structure. (d) Each apartment shall have at least one off-street parking space. (e) Construction and/or remodeling of an existing structure to create an accessory apartment shall not trigger the need for site plan approval set forth 280:66.2 09-01-2006 § 280-48 ZONING § 280-51 specifically in § 280-127 and Article XXIV in general unless such construction or remodeling results in an increase of the foundation size of the structure. (f) The apartment(s) shall not comprise more than 40% of the principal building. § 280-49. Bulk, area and parking requirements. No building or premises shall be used and no building or part thereof shall be erected or altered in the B District unless the same conforms to the Bulk Schedule and Parking and Loading Schedules incorporated into this chapter by reference, with the same force and effect as if such regulations were set forth herein in fu11.39 § 280-50. Front yard setbacks. [Added 8-22-1995 by L.L. No. 18-1995] A. Structures shall be set back at least 100 feet from the right-of-way. B. There shall be an exception to Subsection A if the adjacent parcels are developed, in which case the minimum front yard setback shall be the average of the setbacks of the adjacent parcels. C. A project shall be divided into separate structures so that no single structure shall have more than 60 linear feet of frontage on one street. The setbacks of multiple structures on a parcel may vary; provided that the average setback of the structures meets the setback required above and all buildings are at least 75 feet from the right-of-way. ARTICLE XII Marine I (MI) District [Added 1-10-1989 by L.L. No. 1-198940 ] § 280-51. Purpose. The purpose of the Marine I (MI) District is to provide a waterfront location for a limited range of water -dependent and water -related uses, which are those uses which require or benefit from direct access to or location in marine or tidal waters but which are located within the Town's tidal creeks or natural coves. 39. Editor's Note: The Bulk Schedule is included at the end of this chapter, and the Parking and Loading Schedules are in §§ 280-78 and 280-79. 40. Editor's Note: This local law also repealed former Art. XI, General Regulations, as amended. 280:66.3 09-01-2006 § 280-110 ZONING § 280-111 § 280-110. Open storage. [Amended 3-26-1991 by L.L. No. 7-1991; 12-22-1992 by L.L. No. 35-1992; 8-8-2006 by L.L. No. 12-20061 No unenclosed debris, vehicles, vehicle parts or refuse may be kept on property in a residential district, except registered motor vehicles, recreation vehicles, boats and commercial vehicles as set forth in § 280-78, and except where located in an agricultural district and kept in connection with bona fide agricultural operations. § 280-111. Prohibited uses in all districts. [Amended 11-24-1992 by L.L. No. 26-19921 A. Any use which is noxious, offensive or objectionable by reason of the emission of smoke, dust, gas, odor or other form of air pollution or by reason of the deposit, discharge or dispersal of liquid or solid wastes in any form in such manner or amount as to cause permanent damage to the soil and streams or to adversely affect the surrounding area or by reason of the creation of noise, vibration, electromagnetic or other disturbance or by reason of illumination by artificial light or light reflection beyond the limits of the lot on or from which such light or light reflection emanates; or which involves any dangerous fire, explosive, radioactive or other hazard; or which causes injury, annoyance or disturbance to any of the surrounding properties or to their owners and occupants; and any other process or use which is unwholesome and noisome and may be dangerous or prejudicial to health, safety or general welfare, except where such activity is licensed or regulated by other governmental agencies. B. Artificial lighting facilities of any kind which create glare beyond lot lines. C. Uses involving primary production of the following products from raw materials: charcoal and fuel briquettes; chemicals; aniline dyes; carbide; caustic soda; cellulose; chlorine; carbon black and bone black; creosote; hydrogen and oxygen; industrial alcohol; nitrates of an explosive nature; potash; plastic materials and synthetic resins; pyroxylin; rayon yarn; hydrochloric, nitric, phosphoric, picric and sulfuric acids; coal, coke and tar products, including gas manufacturing; explosives; gelatin, glue and size (animal); linoleum and oil cloth; matches; paint, varnishes and turpentine; rubber (natural or synthetic); soaps, including fat rendering; starch. D. The following processes: (1) Nitrating of cotton or of other materials. (2) Milling or processing of flour. (3) Magnesium foundry. (4) Reduction, refining, smelting and alloying metal or metal ores. (5) Refining secondary aluminum. (6) Refining petroleum products, such as gasolines, kerosene, naphtha and lubricating oil. (7) Distillation of wood or bones. 280:115 09-01-2006 § 280-111 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-113 (8) Reduction and processing of wood pulp and fiber, including paper mill operations. E. Operations involving stockyards, slaughterhouses and slag piles. F. Storage of explosives. G. Quarries. H. Storage of petroleum products. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, storage facilities with a total combined capacity of more than 20,000 gallons, including all tanks, pipelines, buildings, structures and accessory equipment designed, used or intended to be used for the storage of gasoline, fuel oil, kerosene, asphalt or other petroleum products, shall not be located within 1,000 feet of tidal waters or tidal wetlands. I. Encumbrances to public roads. [Added 8-8-2006 by L.L. No. 12-2006] (1) No person shall intentionally discharge or cause to be discharged any water of any kind onto a public highway, roadway, right-of-way or sidewalk causing a public nuisance, hazardous condition, or resulting in flooding or pooling in or around the public area, including neighboring properties. (2) No person shall place or cause to be placed obstructions of any kind, except the lawful parking of registered vehicles, upon a public highway, roadway, right-of-way or sidewalk that unreasonably interferes with the public's use of the public highway, roadway, right-of-way or sidewalk. § 280-112. Provisions for community water, sewer and utility facilities. Where public sewer and/or public water and/or public or private utility systems are required, no building or premises to be serviced by such systems shall be used or occupied nor shall a certificate of occupancy be issued with respect to the use and occupancy of such buildings and/or premises unless and until all such required systems and facilities have been constructed and are in proper operating condition and have been approved by all agencies having jurisdiction thereof. § 280-113. Land under water; filled land. Streams, ponds, tidal marshes and portions of Long Island Sound and its various bays and estuaries, lying within the boundaries of the Town of Southold, whether or not so indicated on the Zoning Map as being in a particular use district, shall be considered as being in the most -restricted use district abutting thereon, and such zoning classification shall continue in force regardless of any filling or draining of such lands. Nothing herein contained shall be construed to permit the filling or dredging of such land. For the purpose of computing density for the development of any lot or lots, no land under water, unless filled pursuant to law, shall be included in computing the minimum lot area for each dwelling unit permitted under the appropriate zoning district in which the property lies. 280:116 09-01-2006 § 280-114 ZONING § 280-114 § 280-114. Excavations. [Amended 6-15-1993 by L.L. No. 9-19931 No excavation of any kind shall be permitted except in connection with the construction in the same lot of a building for which a building permit has been duly issued. In the event that a building operation is arrested prior to completion and the building permit therefor is allowed to lapse, within six months after the date of expiration of such permit, the premises shall be cleared of any rubbish or other unsightly accumulations, and topsoil shall be replaced over all areas from which such soil may have been removed. Any excavation for a basement or foundation with a depth greater than three feet below grade shall be either filled or surrounded by a substantial fence adequate to deny children access to the area and adequately maintained by the owner of the premises. 280:116.1 09-01-2006 § 280-135 ZONING § 280-137 be appointed for two-year terms, with the first appointments to be appointed for a one - and two-year term, respectively. § 280-136. Land clearing. [Added 8-8-1995 by L.L. No. 17-199563; amended 8-8-2006 by L.L. No. 12-2006] No person shall undertake or carry out land clearing, including grading, clearing, cutting and filling, excavating or tree removal associated therewith, without first having obtained any appropriate approvals or permits where required. Weeding, gardening, mowing and the selective pruning of vegetation or selective cutting of diseased or dead trees shall not be included herein. Any person in violation of this section shall be subject to a fine not to exceed $5,000. § 280-137. Standards for residential site plans. [Added 1-18-2005 by L.L. No. 1-20051 A. The Planning Board's review of the application and plans with respect to residential site plans shall include their compliance with the following: (1) The requirement that the applicant attend a presubmission conference, at which time the applicant, the Planning Board and planning staff shall discuss the salient design features of the application. At such conference, the applicant shall be provided with a copy of the then -existing design manual as adopted by the Planning Board. (2) The applicable provisions of this chapter. (3) Where applicable, Town Law § 274-a and General Municipal Law § 239-m. (4) Construction standards and specifications of the Town highway specifications, Chapter 161 of the Code of the Town of Southold. (5) The requirements of the existing resources and site analysis plan(s) (ERSAP) and the allowable density of dwelling units as calculated using the yield plan criteria for standard subdivisions set forth in §§ 240-10A and B(2) of the Code of the Town of Southold, Subdivision of Land. (6) The provisions of Article XI, Cluster Development, of Chapter 240 of the Code of the Town of Southold, Subdivision of Land, as may be applied by the Planning Board in its discretion to residential site plans where it determines that such cluster development shall benefit the Town and the natural and scenic qualities of open lands. In doing so, the Planning Board shall establish conditions on the ownership, use and maintenance of such open lands as it deems necessary to assure the preservation of the natural and scenic qualities of such open lands and shall not permit the use of such lands for the fulfillment of the park and recreation requirement. The procedures set forth in Article XI, of Chapter 240, Subdivision of 63. Editor's Note: This local law also provided as follows: "The purpose of this ordinance is to allow owners to take advantage of the existing vegetation on-site when developing a landscaping plan as part of site plan approval, and to prevent clear cutting of properties prior to site plan approval." 280:133 09-01-2006 § 280-137 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-137 Land, shall govern except as modified herein. To the extent that this provision may be construed to be in conflict with Town Law § 278 regarding clustered development, Town Law § 274-a regarding site plan review, or Town Law § 267, 267-a, 267-b or 267-c regarding the authority of the Zoning Board of Appeals, this provision supersedes and amends such sections insofar as they place any limitation on the Planning Board's application of such clustered development to residential site plans or the requirement of the fulfillment of the park and recreation requirement. (7) Design considerations: (a) The location, arrangement, setbacks, size, design, and general site compatibility of buildings, structures', landscaping, lighting, and signs, in keeping with the character of the community; (b) The adequacy, safety and convenience of vehicular traffic access and circulation, including driveways, rights-of-way, curb cuts, intersections, pavement surfaces, traffic controls, and designated areas for access to public transportation; (c) The adequacy, safety and convenience of pedestrian and bicycle traffic and circulation, including sidewalks, walkways, and pedestrian/vehicle conflict points; (d) The sufficiency, convenience and appearance of off-street parking and loading areas, including visitor and overflow parking, parking and storage for trailers, boats, and recreational vehicles, and the provision of alleyways; (e) The provision of and adequacy of emergency lanes, exits, tap streets, other safety zones, and the provision of fire hydrants to promote the public safety; and (f) The proximity of recreational facilities and open space. B. SEQRA review. The Planning Board shall comply with the provisions of the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA), Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, 6 NYCRR Part 617. [Added 8-2-2005 by L.L. No. 12-2005] C. Within 10 days after completion of the SEQRA review, the Planning Board shall forward the application to the Architectural Review Committee for review. The Architectural Review Committee shall make a written recommendation to the Planning Board on the site plan within 10 business days of receipt of the referral. If the Committee fails to make a recommendation within this time period, the project shall proceed to the Planning Board for consideration without Committee review. [Added 8-2-2005 by L.L. No. 12-2005] D. Preliminary hearing requirement. Prior to and in addition to the public hearing required by § 280-131H, . the Planning Board shall hold a separate preliminary hearing on the application with notice provided pursuant to Chapter 55, Notice of Public Hearings. [Amended 8-2-2005 by L.L. No. 12-20051 280:134 09-01-2006 Chapter DL DISPOSITION LIST § DL -1. Disposition of legislation. The following is a chronological listing of legislation of the Town of Southold adopted since January 1, 2005, indicating, its inclusion in the Code or the reason for its exclusion. [Enabling legislation which is not general and permanent in nature is considered to be non -Code material (NCM).] Consult municipal records for disposition of prior legislation. § DL -1. Disposition of legislation. Local Law No. Adoption Date Subject Disposition 1-2005 1-18-2005 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 2-2005 3-1-2005 Transfer of development rights Ch. 117 3-2005 3-1-2005 Sidewalks amendment Ch. 237 4-2005 3-29-2005 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 5-2005 4-12-2005 Community preservation fund: Ch. 17, Art. H Southold community preservation ` --- project plan amendment 6-2005 5-24-2005 Domestic partnerships amendment Ch. 121 7-2005 5-24-2005 Littering amendment Ch. 174 8-2005 6-7-2005 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 9-2005 6-7-2005 Highway specifications amendment Ch. 161 10-2005 6-7-2005 Highway specifications amendment Ch. 161 11-2005 6-7-2005 Vehicles and traffic amendment Ch. 260 12-2005 8-2-2005 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 13-2005 8-16-2005 Landmark preservation amendment Ch. 170 14-2005 9-27-2005 Vehicles and traffic amendment Ch. 260 15-2005 10-4-2005 Moratorium on applications and NCM permits for retail stores 16-2005 10-11-2005 Coastal erosion hazard areas Ch. 111 amendment 17-2005 10-11-2005 Wetlands and shoreline amendment Ch. 275 18-2005 10-25-2005 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 19-2005 12-6-2005 Vehicles and traffic amendment Ch. 260 1-2006 1-3-2006. Moratorium on applications and NCM permits for retail stores DL:1 09-01-2006 § DL -1 SOUTHOLD CODE § DL -1 Local Law No. 2-2006 3-2006 4-2006 5-2006 6-2006 7-2006 8-2006 9-2006 10-2006 11-2006 12-2006 Adoption Date Subject Disposition 1-31-2006 Community Preservation Project Plan Ch. 17, Art. II DL:2 09-01-2006 amendment 2-14-2006 Code of Ethics amendment Ch. 26 3-14-2006 Moratorium on applications and NCM permits for retail stores 3-28-2006 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 4-11-2006 Zoning Map amendment NCM 6-6-2006 Waterfront consistency review Ch. 268 amendment 6-20-2006 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 6-20-2006 Tax exemption for volunteer fire Ch. 245, Art. V fighters and ambulance workers amendment 6-20-2006 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 6-20-2006 Adoption of renumbering of Code Ch. 1, Art. II 8-8-2006 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 DL:2 09-01-2006 SOUTHOLD INDEX DEFINITIONS NOTE: For the Definitions, 75-2 convenience of the Code user, all Disorderly conduct, 75-8 terms defined in this Code are in- Emergency, 75-1, 75-2, 75-5, cluded in the Index under the 75-6 heading "Definitions and Abbre- False alarms, 75-5, 75-6 viations." Fees, 75-4 Fine, 75-8 Intentional false alarms, 75-5 Investigation, 75-1 - A - Penalties for offenses, 75-5, 75-6, 75-8 ABANDONMENT Permit, 75-3, 75-4 Buildings, unsafe, 100-3 Purpose, 75-1 Harbor management, 157-8 Rules and regulations, 75-6 Sewers and sewage disposal, Severability, 75-7 215-37, 215-43 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Subdivision of land, 240-37 Parks and recreation areas, 193-9 Vehicles and traffic, 260-23 Police department rules and regu- Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-19 lations, A290-15, A290-24 Zoning, 280-74, 280-88 Public Consumption, 79-1, 79-2 ACCESSORY BUILDINGS AND Consumption of alcoholic STRUCTURES beverages in public re - Fire prevention and building con- stricted, 79-1 struction, 144-8 Penalties for offenses, 79-2 Landmark preservation, 170-7 Vehicle, 79-1 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2, ANCHORING 275-5 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-3, Zoning, 280-4,280-13, 280-15, 96-7, 96-11, 96-12, 96-22, 280-19, 280-22, 280-104, 96-23 280-107,280-116, 280-149, Coastal erosion hazard areas, 280-154 111-13 ACCESSORY USES Flood damage prevention, Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-15, 148-14, 148-16, 148-18, 280-17,280-22, 280-27, 148-21 280-35,280-38, 280-41, Harbor management, 157-4, 280-45,280-48, 280-52, 157-6 280-55, 280-58, 280-62, ANIMALS 280-78, 280-127 Community preservation fund, ADOPTION OF RENUMBERED 17-4 2006 CODE Dog License Fees, 83-16 General provisions, 1-14 -1-18 Dogs, 83-6 - 83-15 ADVERTISING Arrest warrant, 83-9 Tobacco advertising, 249-1- Confinement, 83-12 249-5 Disposition, 83-12 Zoning, 280-80, 280-81, 280-85 Enforcement, 83-7 AGRICULTURAL LANDS Filing of complaints, 83-8 PRESERVATION Fine, 83-13 Acquisition of development Hunting, 83-6 rights, 70-4 Impoundment, 83-11- 83-12 Alienation of development rights, Leash, 83-6 70-5 Penalties for offenses, 83-13 Definitions, 70-3 Permit, 83-6, 83-9 Hearing, 70-4, 70-5 Prohibited activities, 83-6 Improvement, 70-2 Redemption, 83-12 Open space, 70-2 Seeing Eye dogs, 83-10 Permits, 70-5 Seizure of dogs at large, 83-11 Purpose, 70-2 Severability, 83-14 Sale, 70-4, 70-5 Summons; 83-9 Severability, 70-6 When effective, 83-15 Title, 70-1 Ducks, 83-1 - 83-5 AIR CONDITIONING Deposit of waste matter in Sewers and sewage disposal, Town waters prohibited, 215-36 83-4 AIR POLLUTION Keeping of ducks for private Zoning, 280-77, 280-111 use, 83-2 ALARM SYSTEMS Penalties for offenses, 83-5 Alarm device, 75-2 - 75-3, 75-6 Permit, 83-1, 83-3, 83-4 Charges for false alarms, 75-6 Water, 83-3, 83-4 Harbor management, 157-11 Parks and recreation areas, 193-2, 193-9 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-37, 215-38 Subdivision of land, 240-44 Waterfront consistency review, 268-3 Zoning, 280-13, 280-17,280-58, 280-62,280-78, 280-85, 280-98, 280-99, 280-111 ANTENNAS Zoning, 280-68, 280-70, 280-72, 280-73 APARTMENTS Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-225 280-27, 280-38, 280-45, 280-48, 280-78 APPEALS Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111-24 -111-26 Community preservation fund, 17-34 Ethics, 26-13 Expenses of town officers, 30-1 Farm stands, 135-3 Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-6 Flood damage prevention, 148-4, 148-22 Landmark preservation, 170-11 Public entertainment and special events, 205-1 Records, 59-8, 59-10 Subdivision of land, 240-45, 240-57 Waterfront consistency review, 268-4,268-5 Zoning, 280-4, 280-9, 280-11, 280-13, 280-17, 280-22, 280-28, 280-31, 280-35, 280-38, 280-41, 280-45, 280-485 280-52, 280-559 280-58,280-62, 280-70, 280-78, 280-79, 280-81, 280-869 280-92, 280-100, 280-121, 280-130, 280-131, 280-137,280-140 -280-142, 280-144 - 280-150,280-154 APPEARANCE TICKETS Appearance tickets, 5-1 - 5-3 Certain public servants authorized to issue appearance tickets, 5-2 Dogs, 5-2 Parking, 5-2, 5-3 Purpose, 5-I Safety, 5-2 Sanitation, 5-2 Service of appearance tickets, 5-3 Signs, 5-2 Vehicles, 5-2 ASBESTOS Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-43 ASHES Parks and recreation areas, 193-2 09-01-2006 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-38 ASSESSMENTS Buildings, unsafe, 100-5, 100-9 Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111-10 Development rights, transfer of, 117-7 Ethics, 26-13 General provisions, 14 Littering, 174-5 Public hearings, notice of, 55-1 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-5,215-33,215-50, 215-52 Soil removal, 228-6 Subdivision of land, 240-7, 240-44 Taxation, 245-4, 245-8 - 245-9, 245-11, 245-12 Waterfront consistency review, 268-3, 268-5 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-4, 275-6 Zoning, 280-45, 280-70, 280-88, 280-92, 280-133, 280-159 ASSESSORS Election, 9-1, 9-2 Approval by referendum, 9-2 Continuation as elective office, 9-1 Number, 9-3 - 9-5 Amendment of Session Laws, 9-3 Approval by referendum, 9-5 Conditions as to effectiveness, 9-4 -B- BACKFILLING Streets and sidewalks, 237-13 Subdivision of land, 240-36 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 BARRICADES Buildings, unsafe, 100-8 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-43 Streets and sidewalks, 237-12, 237-13 BATTERIES Junkyards, 166-1 BICYCLES Applicability, 88-8 Carrying children, 88-5 Coasting, 88-5 Cutouts prohibited, 88-4 General provisions, 1-2 Light required, 88-1 Operation of bicycle, 88-3 Parks, 88-1 - 88-3, 88-5 Penalties for offenses, 88-7 Use of bell or whistle as alarm, 88-2 Use of sidewalks, 88-6 Vehicles, 88-1 - 88-6 SOUTHOLD INDEX BINGO AND GAMES OF CHANCE Bingo, 92-1- 92-11 Bingo permitted, 92-2 Leased premises, 92-4 License, 92-2, 92-3 Management and operation, 92-9 Maximum value of all prizes on one occasion, 92-8 Maximum value of single prize, 92-7 Penalties for offenses, 92-11 Purchase of bingo equipment, 92-5 Purpose, 92-1 Remuneration prohibited, 92-10 Use of proceeds, 92-6 Games of Chance, 92-12 - 92-15 Approval by electors, 92-15 Definitions, 92-12 Games of chance authorized, 92-13 License, 92-13, 92-14 Restrictions, 92-14 BLOCK Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-8 Flood damage prevention, 148-21 Subdivision of land, 240-10, 240-17, 240-21, 240-45 Zoning, 280-4, 280-116, 280-133 BOATS, DOCKS AND WHARVES Administration and Enforcement, 96-30 - 96-33 Compliance required, 96-33 Enforcing officer, 96-30 Fine, 96-33 Hearing, 96-31 - 96-32 Meeting, 96-32 Notice of violation, 96-31, 96-32 Notices, 96-31- 96-33 Penalties for offenses, 96-33 Permit, 96-31- 96-33 Anchoring, 96-7, 96-11, 96-12, 96-22, 96-23 Applicability, 96-6 Aquatic events, 96-18 Bathing and swimming, 96-19 Boats, 96-6 - 96-25 Definitions, 96-7 Disabled, 96-10 Drug, 96-15 Dumping, 96-8 Emergency, 96-17 Equipment, 96-14 Explosive, 96-16 Floating Homes, 96-26 - 96-29 Definitions, 96-27 Emergency, 96-26 Legislative findings, 96-26 Permit, 96-28 Pollution, 96-26 Prohibited acts, 96-28 Recreation areas, 96-26 2 Safety, 96-26 Severability, 96-29 Storage, 96-26 Water, 96-26 Water pollution, 96-26 Fuel, 96-16 Garbage, 96-8 Gas, 96-17 Gases, 96-16 Hazards to navigation, 96-10 Hunt, 96-20 Inspection, 96-24 Internal-combustion engines, 96-17 Liable, 96-10, 96-25 Lien, 96-10, 96-25 Lighting, 96-14 Manner of operation, 96-13 Mattituck Creek, 96-23 Mooring and anchoring, 96-22 Mooring permits, 96-24 Mooring without a permit, 96-25 Mufflers, 96-17 Noise, 96-17 Notice, 96-10, 96-13, 96-25 Obstruction and Use of Town Waters, 96-1- 96-3 Anchoring, 96-3 Issuance of permits by Board of Trustees, 96-3 Permit, 96-1, 96-3 Restricted areas at end of Town highways, 96-2 Operation of boats near beaches and bathers, 96-11 Operators, 96-15 Parade, 96-16 Parks, 96-15 Permit, 96-15, 96-18, 96-20, 96-24,96-25 Public Docks, 96-4, 96-5 Defmitions, 96-4 Monopolization of docks, bulkheads and landing. places prohibited, 96-5 Ramps, 96-9 Record, 96-10, 96-25 Registration, 96-10, 96-24 Regulation of personal watercraft and specialty prop -craft, 96-16 Safety, 96-14, 96-15 Sale, 96-10, 96-25 Sanitary regulations, 96-8 Scuba diving, 96-20 Short title, 96-6 Signs, 96-23, 96-24 Spearfishing, 96-21 Speed limits, 96-13 Storage, 96-10, 96-25 Towing, 96-12 Unnavigable boats, 96-10 Vehicle, 96-9, 96-24 Water, 96-12, 96-16 Water-skiers, 96-12 BOND Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111-15, 111-27, 111-28 09-01-2006 General provisions, 1-4 Highway specifications, 161-46, 161-49 Housing fund, 34-4 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-42 Soil removal, 228-8,228-9 Streets and sidewalks, 237-9, 237-18 Subdivision of land, 240-3, 240-7, 240-20, 240-23, 240-25, 240-30 - 240-35, 240-37, 240-45 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-9 Zoning, 280-73, 280-137 BRUSH, GRASS AND WEEDS Burning, outdoor, 104-1,104-2 Highway specifications, 161-16, 161-30 Shellfish, 219-1 Solid waste, 233-4 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-5 BUFFERS Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111-12 Subdivision of land, 240-3, 240-17, 240-21, 240-43, 240-49 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2, 275-5,275-7,275-11 Zoning, 280-73, 280-92, 280-94 - 280-96, 280-118, 280-143 BUILDING INSPECTOR Buildings, unsafe, 100-4 -100-6, 100-8,100-9 Development rights, transfer of, 117-7 Electrical inspections, 126-3 Filming, 139-8 Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-3, 144-5 - 144-10, 144-12 -144-20 Flood damage prevention, 148-11 Soil removal, 228-4 Streets and sidewalks, 237-28 Waterfront consistency review, 268-6 Zoning, 280-6,280-8, 280-13, 280-31, 280-70, 280-81, 280-85, 280-88, 280-92, 280-109, 280-127,280-130, 280-131, 280-146, 280-151- 280-155 BUILDING PERMITS Development rights, transfer of, 117-8 Electrical inspections, 126-3 Ethics, 26-21 Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-3, 144-8 - 144-13, 144-15 -144-18, 144-20 Landmark preservation, 170-5, 170-6 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-41 Streets and sidewalks, 237-25, 237-26 SOUTHOLDINDEX Subdivision of land, 240-25 Zoning, 280-8 - 280-10, 280-31, 280-70, 280-114, 280-121, 280-124,280-125,280-127, 280-130, 280-134, 280-140, 280-151- 280-153 BUILDINGS, UNSAFE Abandonment, 100-3 Assessment, 100-5, 100-9 Barricades, 100-8 Building Inspector, 100-4 - 100-6,100-8,100-9 Costs and expenses, 100-9 Demolition, 100-3, 100-8, 100-9 Emergency, 100-3, 100-4, 100-8 Emergency measures to vacate, 100-8 Fine, 100-10 Hearing, 100-6 Inspection, 100-4, 100-8 Lien, 100-9 Notices, 100-5 -100-8, 100-10 Penalties for offenses, 100-10 Permit, 100-3, 100-4 Purpose, 100-2 Record, 100-7 Report, 100-4 Safety, 100-2, 100-3 Service of notice, 100-5 Severability, 100-11 Title, 100-1 Unsafe buildings, 100-1, 100-3 Unsafe buildings and premises prohibited, 100-3 Vehicles, 100-3, 100-4 When effective, 100-12 BURNING Burning, outdoor, 104-1, 104-2 Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-8 General provisions, 1-2 Junkyards, 166-3, 166-7 BURNING, OUTDOOR Agreement with Fire District, 104-1 Brush, 104-1, 104-2 Burning, 104-1,104-2 Exclusions, 104-4 Fine, 104-5 Fires, 104-1-104-3 Grass, 104-1, 104-2 Grass fires, 104-2 Penalties for offenses, 104-5 Permit, 104-1,104-2 Supervision of fires, 104-3 BUS STOPS Vehicles and traffic, 260-21, 260-27 _C_ CARNIVALS Public entertainment and special events, 205-1 CEMETERIES Zoning, 280-13 3 CERTIFICATES OF APPROVAL Subdivision of land, 240-21 CERTIFICATES OF COMPLI- ANCE Electrical inspections, 126-3 Flood damage prevention, 148-14 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-10, 275-13 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13 CERTIFICATES OF INSUR- ANCE Filming, 139-3, 139-11 CERTIFICATES OF OCCU- PANCY Development rights, transfer of, 117-11 Electrical inspections, 126-3 Ethics, 26-21 Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-10, 144-15 - 144-18, 144-20 Streets and sidewalks, 237-25 Subdivision of land, 240-49 Zoning, 280-4, 280-10, 280-13, 280-31, 280-33,280-85, 280-112,280-130,280-151, 280-154 CESSPOOLS Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-2,215-4,215-5,215-7, 215-8,215-11,215-12, 215-19, 215-21, 215-22, 215-27, 215-28, 215-37, 215-39 Soil removal, 228-4 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3, 275-5 CHURCH Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-41 Streets and sidewalks, 237-20 Vehicles and traffic, 260-17 Zoning, 280-38, 280-48,280-143 CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT Subdivision of land, 240-10, 240-42 - 240-45 Zoning, 280-137 COASTAL EROSION HAZARD AREAS Administration and Enforcement, 111-27 -111-34 Bond, 111-27, 111-28 Coastal erosion management permit, 111-27 Conflicts, 111-31 Environmental review, 111-33 Fine, 111-34 Hearing, 111-27 Inspections, 111-29 Interpretation, 111-30 Notice of violations, 111-29 Penalties for offenses, 111-34 Permit, 111-27, 111-28, 111-31 Powers and duties of Adminis- trator, 111-29 Records, 111-29 Reports, 111-27, 111-29 09-01-2006 SOUTHOLD INDEX Severability, 111-32 Notice, 111-25 Southold Community Preserva- Sign, 111-29 Variances from standards and tion Project Plan, 17-12 — Variances, 111-27 restrictions, 111-20 17-15 Water, 111-29 COMBUSTIBLE Community preservation pro - Amendments, 111-35, 111-36 Junkyards, 166-1, 166-7 ject plan adopted, 17-13 Certification, 111-36 Soil removal, 228-7 Legislative findings, 17-12 Hearing, 111-35 COMMERCIAL VEHICLES Meeting, 17-13 Newspaper, 111-35 Solid waste, 233-1, 233-4 Open space, 17-12 Notice, 111-35 Zoning, 280-78, 280-110 Purpose, 17-12 Procedure, 111-35 COMMITTEES, APPOINT- Severability, 17-14 Report, 111-35 MENT OF When effective, 17-15 Emergency Activities, 111-17 — Committee members, 13-2 Two -Percent Real Estate Transfer 111-19 Duties, 13-3 Tax, 17-19-17-40 Applicability, 111-17 Effect on statutory provisions, Additional exemptions, 17-25 Emergency, 111-17-111-19 13-5 Appeal, 17-34 Improper or insufficient notifi- Establishment of committees, Applicability, 17-21 cation, 111-19 13-1 Apportionment of considera- Notification, 111-18, 111-19 Expenses, 13-4 tion subject to tax for Permit, 111-19 Meeting, 13-3 property located only Safety, 111-17, 111-18 Minutes, 13-3 partly within Town, 17-33 General Provisions, 111-1— When effective, 13-6 Confidentiality, 17-37 111-6 COMMUNICABLE DISEASES Confidentiality of transfer tax Definitions, 111-6 Police department rules and regu- returns, 17-37 Enactment, 1 I I -I lations, A290-45 Cooperative housing corpora - Findings, 111-5 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-14 tion transfers, 17-27 Grading, 111-6 Zoning, 280-13 Credit, 17-26 Purpose, 111-4 COMMUNITY PRESERVATION Definitions, 17-20 Title, 111-2 FUND Deposit and disposition of Water, 111-5, 111-6 Community Preservation Fund revenue, 17-31 Well, 111-4, 111-5 Advisory Board, 17-16 — Designation of agent by When effective, 111-3 17-18 County Treasurer, 17-28 Wildlife, 111-6 Community Preservation Fund Determination of tax, 17-34 Regulations, 111-7 —111-16 Advisory Board estab- Easement, 17-24 Anchored, 111-13 lished, 17-16 Effective date, 17-40 Assessment, 111-10 Membership, 17-16 Exemptions from tax, 17-24 Beach area, 111-12 Purpose, 17-16 Filing of return, 17-22 Bluff area, 111-14 Severability, 17-17 Hearing, 17-34 Bond, 111-15. When effective, 17-18 Imposition of tax, 17-21 Buffer, 111-12 Southold Community Preserva- Inspection, 17-37 Drainage, 1 I 1-14 tion Fund, 17-1 —17-11 Insurance, 17-32, 17-34 Dune area, 111-13 Acquisition of interests in Interest and civil penalties, Erosion protection structures, property, 17-7 17-36 111-15 Alienation of land acquired us- Intergovernmental agreement Establishment, 111-7 ing fund moneys, 17-9 authority, 17-38 Excavation, 111-10 Animal, 17-4 Judicial review, 17-32 Fine, 111-11 Definitions, 17-4 Legislative findings, 17-19 Gas, 111-10 Easement, 17-9 Liability, 17-23, 17-29, 17-31, Grade, 111-10 —111-13 Effective date, 17-11 17-34 —17-35 Nearshore area, 111-11 Findings, 17-2 Liens, 17-27, 17-35 Obstructions, 111-11, 111-13 Hearing, 17-7 Natural features, 17-19 Open space, 111-13 Improvements, 17-8 Notice, 17-32, 17-34 Permit, 111-8 —111-15 Legislative purpose, 17-3 Open space, 17-24 Record, 111-10 Management of lands acquired Parks, 17-24 Structural hazard area, 111-10 pursuant to chapter, 17-8 Payment of tax, 17-22 Traffic control, 111-16 Open space, 17-4, 17-8, 17-9 Penalty, 17-35, 17-36 Vehicles, 111-16 Parking, 17-8 Petition to Town Supervisor, Water, 111-7, 111-10, 111-13, Parks, 17-4 17-34 111-14 Public hearing and other re- Proceedings to recover tax Well, 111-13 quirements, 17-7 due, 17-35 - Wildlife, 111-12 —111-15 Purposes of fund, 17-6 Purpose, 17-19 Variances and Appeals, 111-20 — Sale, 17-9 Records, 17-22, 17-34, 17-35 111-26 Severability, 17-10 Referendum requirement, Coastal Erosion Hazard Board Southold Community Preser- 17-40 of Review, 111-24 vation Fund established, Refunds, 17-30 Expiration, 111-23 17-5 Report, 17-34 Fees, 111-22 Title, 17-1 Sale, 17-24 Format and procedure, 111-21 Water, 17-8 Severability, 17-39 Hearing, 111-23 Wildlife, 17-4,17-8 Use of tax, 17-21 4 09-01-2006 SOUTHOLD INDEX COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Alienation, 70-3, 185-3 Certificate of compliance, 2804 Flood damage prevention, 148-22 Alteration, 170-3, 280-4 Certificate of occupancy, 280-4 Soil removal, 228-6 Apartment, 280-4 Cesspool, 215-2 Subdivision of land, 240-3, 240-4, Apartment house, 280-4 Channel system, 96-7 240-10, 240-11, 240-19, Appeal, 148-4 Child care, 280-4 240-42,240-43, 240-53 Appear and appear before, 26-2 Child-care center, 249-2 Zoning, 280-29 Applicant, 240-3, 275-2, 280-4 Chlorine demand, 215-36 CONFIDENTIALITY Application, 275-2 Cigarette, 249-2 Community preservation fund, Application for development, Cigarette tobacco, 249-2 17-37 280-4 Clearing, 240-3, 275-2 Police department rules and regu- Aquaculture, 275-2 Clerk, 275-2 lations, A290-41 Archives, 59-13 Clerk of the Planning Board, CONFLICTS OF INTEREST Area of shallow flooding, 148-4 240-3 Ethics, 26-3 Area of special flood hazard, Club, beach, 280-4 CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 148-4 Club, membership or country or Sewers and sewage disposal, As -built plans, 275-2 golf, 280-4 215-16 ASTM, 215-36 Club, yacht, 280-4 CONTAGIOUS DISEASES Attendant, 233-1 Cluster, 240-3, 280-4 Peddlers, solicitors and transient Authorized private receptacle, Coastal area, 268-3 retail merchants, 197-6 174-1 Coastal assessment form (caf), CROSSWALKS Auto, 166-2 268-3 Subdivision of land, 240-3 Automobile sales lot or building, Coastal erosion hazard area map, CURB 280-4 111-6 Highway specifications, 161-4, Automobile trailer or house car, Coastal erosion hazard line, 275-2 161-34,161-38, 161-41, 253-1 Coastal high -hazard area, 148-4 161-45, 16146 Auto repair shop, 280-4 Coastal waters, 111-6 Police department rules and regu- Base flood, 148-4 Coastline, 111-6 lations, A290-37, A290-38 Basement, 1484,280-4 COD (denoting chemical oxygen Streets and sidewalks, 237-16 Bay, 275-2 demand), 215-36 Subdivision of land, 240-17, Beach, 111-6, 275-2 Combined sewer, 215-36 240-21, 240-45 Bed -and -breakfast, 280-4 Commercial agriculture, 275-2 Vehicles and traffic, 260-27 Berm, 280-4 Commercial dock, 275-2 Zoning, 280-4, 280-55, 280-78, Billboard, 280-4 Commercial purposes, 219-7 280-92, 280-131, 280-133, Block, 280-4 Commercial self -haulers, 233-1 280-137 Bluff, 111-6, 275-2 Commercial vehicles, 233-1 Bluff line, 275-2 Commission, 64-3 Board, 215-2, 275-2 Committee, 70-3, 185-3 - D - Boarding- and tourist houses, Common driveway, 240-3 280-4 Common open space, 280-4 DEFENSE AND INDEMNIFICA- Board of appeals, 280-4 Communicable disease, A290-45 TION Board or Department of Public Community preservation, 17-4 Adoption of statutory provisions, Health, 253-1 Community preservation project 21-1 Boats, 96-7 plan, 17-4 Town to provide defense for em- Boat/vessel, 275-2 Complainant, A290-36 ployees, 21-2 BOD (denoting "biochemical Comprehensive plan, 240-3 DEFINITIONS AND ABBRE- oxygen demand"), 215-36 Condominium, 280-4 VIATIONS Body fluids, A29045 Conservation, 240-3, 275-2 Access, 280-4 Bowriding, 96-7 Conservation areas, primary, Accessory apartment, 280-4 Breakaway wall, 148-4 240-3 Accessory building or structure, Breezeway, 280-4 Conservation areas, secondary, 280-4 Buffer area, 240-3, 275-2 240-3 Accessory structure, 275-2 Buildable area, 280-4 Conservation easement, 240-3 Accessory use, 280-4 Buildable lands, 240-3, 280-4 Conservation subdivision, 240-3 Acquisition, 185-3 Building, 148-4, 280-4 Consideration, 17-20 Actions, 268-3 Building area, 2804 Consistent, 268-3 Adaptive reuse, 170-3 Building connection lateral, Construction and demolition (c Addition, 280-4 215-36 & d) debris, 233-1, Administrative permit, 275-2 Building drain, 215-36 275-2 Administrator, 111-6 Building line, 2804 Consumer price index, 280-25 Advisory board, 17-4 Building or house sewer, 215-36 Continuing care facility, 280-4 Aesthetics, 275-2 Bulkhead, 275-2, 280-4 Controlling interest, 17-20 Agency, 268-3 Camp cottage, 253-1 Conveyance, 17-20, 280-25 Agricultural debris, 233-1 Campsite, 253-20 Cooling water, 215-36 Agricultural lands, 70-3 Cans, 233-1 Cooperative, 280-4 Agricultural production, 70-3 Carter, 215-2 Corrugated cardboard, 233-1 Agriculture, 240-3, 275-2,2804 Catwalk, 275-2 Court, depth of outer, 280-4 Agriculture reserve area, 240-3 Cellar, 148-4, 280-4 Court, inner, 280-4 Alarm installation, 75-2 Central alarm station, 75-2 Court, outer, 2804 5 09-01-2006 SOUTHOLD INDEX Court, width of outer, 2804 False emergency alarm, 75-2 Habitable floor area, 280-4 Crawl space, 148-4 Family, 280-4 Habitat, 275-2 Creeks, 275-2 Family/household, A290-36 Habitat fragmentation, 275-2 Critical environmental areas, Family offense, A290-36 Handbill, 174-1 275-2 Farm, 280-4 Harvesting, 275-2 Crops, livestock and livestock Farm buildings, 280-4 Health care facility, 280-4 products, 280-98 Farm stand, 280-4 Height of building, 280-4 Crosswalk, 240-3 Federal emergency management Highest adjacent grade, 148-4 Cul-de-sac, 280-4 agency, 148-4 Highway, 237-5 Cul-de-sac (court), 240-3 Fence, 2804 Historic, 170-3 Cultural features, 240-3 Final plat, 240-3 Historical society, 280-4 Curb cut, 280-4 _Final plat approval, 240-3 Historic building, 280-4 Curb level, 280-4 Fire departments, 75-2 Historic significance, 64-3 Curbline, 260-1 Fire or police alarm device, 75-2 Historic structure, 148-4 Customer or client, 26-2 Fish processing, 2804 Holidays, 260-1 Custom workshop, 280-4 Fixed dock, 275-2 Home business office, 280-4 Days, 47-1 Flea market, 280-4 Home occupation, 280-4 Debris line, 111-6 Floating dock, 275-2 Homeowners' or homes associa- Dec, 215-36 Floating home, 96-27 tion, 275-2, 280-4 Deck, 275-2, 280-4 Floating home marina, 96-27 Home professional office, 280-4 Decking, 275-2 Flood boundary and floodway Horticulture, 275-2 Dedication, 280-4 map (fbfm), 148-4 Hotel or motel, resort, 280-4 Demolition, 170-3 Flood elevation study, 148-4 Hotel or motel, transient, 280-4 Department, 47-1, A29046 Flood hazard area, 280-4 Housing, 34-3 Development, 148-4 Flood hazard boundary map Illegal dumping, 233-1 Development right, 70-3, 185-3 (fhbm), 148-4 Immediate family member, 26-2 Development rights, 117-2 Flood insurance rate map (firm), Immediate project area, 275-2 Dial alarm, 75-2 1484 Immediate supervisor, 47-1 Direct actions, 268-3 Flood insurance study, 148-4 Impervious surface, 275-2 Direct alarm, 75-2 Flood or flooding, 148-4 Income eligible individu- District, 215-2, 215-36 Floodplain, 280-4 als/families, 34-3 Dock, 275-2 Floodplain or flood -prone area, Industrial sewage or wastes, Dock length, 275-2 148-4,240-3 215-36 Domestic or sanitary sewage, Floodproofing, 148-4 Interest in real property, 17-20 215-36 Floodway, 148-4 Intrusion, 75-2 Drainage right-of-way, 240-3 Floor area, 280-4 Jetty, 275-2 Drain field, 215-2 Floor area, livable, 280-4 Junkyard, 2804 Drain layer or licensed drain Floor area ratio, 280-4 Landmark designation, 280-4 layer, 215-36 Food catering facility, 280-4 Landscaping, 2804 Dune, 111-6, 275-2 Food processing facility, 280-4 Landward, 275-2 Dwelling, 249-2 Fraternal organization, 280-4 Laws and ordinances, A290-46 Dwelling, multiple, 280-4 Frontage, 280-4 Licensing authority, 75-2 Dwelling, one -family, 280-4 Front or frontage, 237-23 Life care community, 280-4 Dwelling, row or attached, 280-4 Functional bulkhead, 275-2 Light industrial uses, 280-4 Dwelling, semidetached, 280-4 Functional jetty/groin, 275-2 Light industry, 280-4 Dwelling, two-family, 280-4 Functionally dependent use, Litter, 174-1 Dwelling unit, 280-4 148-4 Living area, 280-4 Easement, 215-2, 240-3, 280-4 Fund, 17-4, 17-20, 34-3 Loading berth, 280-4 Eel, 219-7 Gabion, 275-2 Local administrator, 148-4 Elevated building, 148-4 Garage, private, 280-4 Local waterfront revitalization Emergency alarm, 75-2 Garage, public, 280-4 program or lwrp, 268-3 Employee, 47-1 Garage, repair, 280-4 Lot, 240-3, 280-4 Engineer, 240-3 Garbage, 174-1,215-36 Lot area, 280-4 Environment, 268-3 Gasoline service station, 2804 Lot, corner, 280-4 Erosion, 111-6 Gift and financial benefit, 26-2 Lot coverage, 280-4 Erosion control, 275-2 Glass, 233-1 Lot depth, 2804 Erosion hazard area, 111-6 Golf course, standard regulation, Lot, interior, 280-4 Erosion protection structure, 2804 Lot line, 280-4 111-6 Grading, 111-6, 240-3 Lot line, front, 280-4 Existing manufactured home park Grantee, 17-20 Lot line modification, 240-3 or subdivision, 148-4 Grantor, 17-20 Lot line, rear, 280-4 Existing resource and site analy- Greenhouse, 280-4 Lot line, side, 2804 sis plan (ersap), 240-3 Grievance, 47-1 Lot, rear or flag, 280-4 Existing structure, 111-6 Grocery store, 280-4 Lot, through, 2804 Expansion to an existing manu- Groin, 275-2 Lot width, 280-4 factured home park or subdi- Ground floor, 280-4 Lower- and moderate -cost hous- vision, 148-4 Guest, 219-7 ing, 280-4 Facade, 170-3 Guest unit, 2804 Lowest floor, 148-4 6 09-01-2006 SOUTHOLD INDEX Low -profile jetties, 275-2 One -hundred -year flood, 148-4 Low -sill bulkhead, 275-2 On-site system, 215-2 Main floor, 280-4 Open development area, 240-3 Maintenance dredging, 275-2 Open space, 280-4 Major addition, 111-6 Open space or open area, 185-3 Man-made pond, 275-2 Operations, 275-2 Manufactured home, 148-4 Order of protection, A290-36 Manufactured home park or sub- Ordinary and usual maintenance, division, 148-4 275-2 Manufacturing, 280-4 Original structure, 275-2 _ Map, 237-23 Outdoor storage, 280-4 Marina, 96-27, 275-2 Outside employer or business, Marina or boat basin, 2804 26-2 Master plan, 2804 Owner, 237-23, 280-4 Material, 275-2 Park, 174-1, 249-2 Mean high water (mhw), 275-2, Park and recreation fee, 240-3 280-4 Park dedication, 240-3 Mean low water, 111-6 Parking lot, 280-4 Mean low water (mlw), 275-2 Partial self-service gasoline ser - Mean sea level, 148-4 vice station, 280-4 Member, A290-46 Patent lands, 275-2 Minor actions, 268-3 Patio, 280-4 Mobile home, 148-4 Peak lunar tides, 275-2 Moderate -income family, 280-25 Peddler, 197-2 Moderate -income family dwelling Performance bond, 240-3 unit, 280-25 Performance guaranty, 280-4 Moderate -income family unim- Permanent fixed improvement, proved lot, 280-25 280-25 Monopolize, 96-4,275-2 Permanent mooring, 96-7 Mooring, 275-2 Permanent resident, 219-7 Motel, resort, 280-4 Person, 17-20, 26-2, 96-4, 96-27, Motel, transient, 280-4 111-6, 166-2, 174-1, 197-2, Movable structure, 111-6 215-2, 215-36, 233-1, 237-5, Multiple dwelling, 249-2 249-2, 275-2,280-4 Multiple dwelling unit, 249-2 Personal watercraft, 96-7 National geodetic vertical datum pH, 215-36 (ngvd)", 148-4 Pier, 275-2 Natural buffer, 240-3 Pier line, 275-2 Natural features, resources or sys- Planning board, 280-4 tems, 240-3 Planning board or board, 240-3 Natural outlet, 215-36 Plastics, 233-1 Natural protective feature, 111-6 Plat, 280-4 Natural protective feature area, Platform, 275-2 111-6 Police headquarters, 75-2 Nearshore area, 111-6 Pond, 275-2 Net worth, 280-25 Preexisting nonpermitted and/or New construction, 148-4 nonconforming structures, New manufactured home park or 275-2 subdivision, 1484 Preliminary plat, 240-3 Newspaper, 174-1, 233-1 Preservation, 240-3 Nonconforming building or struc- Primary dune, 111-6 ture, 280-4 Primary frontal dune, 148-4 Nonconforming lot, 280-4 Principal building, 280-4 Nonconforming use, 280-4 Principally above ground, 1484 Nondisturbance buffer, 275-2 Principal use, 280-4 Nonfertilizer, 275-2 Private dwelling, 249-2 Nonrecyclable waste, 233-1 Private premises, 174-1 Nonturf buffer, 275-2 Private warehousing, 280-4 Normal maintenance, 111-6 Proactive restoration, 275-2 NPDES, 215-36 Probable cause, A290-36 Nursery school, 280-4 Professional, A290-46 Off duty, A290-46 Professional office, 280-4 Officer, A29046 Public parking lot, 260-1 Official map, 240-3 Public place, 174-1 Official time standard, 260-1 Public property, 264-3 Off -premises sign, 280-4 Public sewer, 215-36 Off-street parking space, 280-4 Public warehousing, 280-4 On duty, A290-46 Public water: public sewer, 280-4 Real property, 17-20 Receding edge, 111-6 Receiving district, 117-2 Recession rate, 111-6 Recording officer, 17-20 Records, 59-13 Records center, 59-13 Records disposition, 59-13 Records management, 59-13 Recreation, active, 240-3 Recreational areas, 193-1 Recreational facilities, 280-4 Recreational vehicle, 148-4, 253-20, 280-4 Recreational vehicle park, 253-20 Recreational vehicle site, 253-20 Recreation facility, commercial, 280-4 Recreation, passive, 240-3 Recyclable, mandated, 233-1 Recyclable, other, 233-1 Recyclable wood, 233-1 Refuse, 174-1, 233-1 Regulated activity, 111-6 Regulation equipment, A290-46 Regulatory floodway, 148-4 Relative, 26-2 Removal, 170-3 Research laboratory, 280-4 Residential, 275-2 Residential cluster, 280-4 Residential dock, 275-2 Residential horticulture, 275-2 Residential self -haulers, 233-1 Resource buffer area, 275-2 Restaurant, 280-4 Restaurant, formula food, 280-4 Restaurant, take-out, 280-4 Restoration, 111-6 Resubdivision, 240-3 Retail store, 280-4 Retaining wall, 275-2, 280-4 Revetment, 275-2 Right-of-way lines, 280-4 Riprap, 275-2 Roadside farm stand or agricul- tural stand, 280-4 Rubbish, 174-1 Rules, 130-2 Rural significance, 64-3 Salvage center, 211-1 Sand dunes, 148-4 Sanitary flow credit, 117-2 Sanitary sewer, 215-36 Scalp net, 219-7 Scavenger waste pretreatment fa- cility, 215-2 Scenic significance, 64-3 School, 249-2 Secondary dune, 111-6 Sending district, 117-2 Septage (scavenger waste), 215-2 Septic tank, 215-2, 280-4 Seqra, 240-3 Servicing, 59-13 Setback, 275-2, 280-4 Sewage, 215-36 09-01-2006 SOUTHOLD INDEX Sewage treatment plant, 215-2, Town, 17-20, 34-3, 130-2, 174-1, Subdivision of land, 240-36 215-36 237-5, 275-2 Zoning, 280-72 Sewage works, 215-36 Town agency, 130-2 DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS, Sewer or drain, 215-36 Town board, 237-5, 280-4, TRANSFER OF Sheathing, 275-2 A290-46 Assessment, 117-7 Shellfish, 219-7 Town garbage bag, 233-1 Building Inspector, 117-7 Shopping center, 280-4 Townhouse, 280-4 Building permit, 117-8 Shoreline structure, 275-2 Town officer or employee, 26-2 Certificate of occupancy, 117-11 Sign, 280-4 Town of southold, 75-2 Covenants and restrictions, 117-9 Sign area, 2804 Town supervisor, 17-20 Definitions, 117-2 Significant fish and wildlife habi- Town waters, 96-27, 219-7, 275-2 Determination of sanitary flow tat, 111-6 Trail, 240-3 credit to be deposited into Silt boom, 275-2 Trailer or mobile home, 280-4 TDR Bank, 117-5 Site plan, 2804 Transfer of development rights, Development Rights Bank, 117-3 Slugs, 215-36 117-2 Easement, 117-3, 117-6 Smokeless tobacco, 249-2 Transfer station, 233-1 Expiration, 117-11 Solicitor and/or canvasser, 197-2 Transient retail business, 197-2 Hearings, 117-5, 117-7, 117-10, Sound, 275-2 Treasurer (county treasurer), 117-12 Spawner sanctuary, 275-2 17-20 Irreversible transfer, 117-6 Special exception use, 280-4 Tropical hardwood, 275-2 Meeting, 117-7 Special projects coordinator, Trustees, 275-2 Newspaper, 117-7 280-25 Unit, 253-1 Notice, 117-7, 117-8, 117-10 - Specialty prop -craft, 96-7 Unlicensed motor -driven vehicle, 117-12 Split -rail fence, 275-2 264-3 Open space, 117-1 Standard subdivision, 240-3 Unregulated activity, 111-6 Permit, 117-7, 117-8 Start of construction, 148-4 Usable open space, 280-4 Procedure for transfer of devel- Storm sewer or storm drain, Use, 280-4 opment right from the TDR 215-36 Use, accessory, 280-4 Bank to receiving district, Stormwater, 215-36 Variance, 148-4 117-7 Story, 280-4 Vegetated wetlands, 275-2 Purpose and intent, 117-1 Story, half, 280-4 Vegetation, 111-6 Report, 117-7 Street, 237-23, 280-4 Vehicles, 174-1, 193-1 Return of credit, 117-12 Street, arterial, 240-3 Waler, 275-2 Revocation, 117-10 Street, collector, 240-3 Watercourse, 215-36 Sales, 117-3, 117-4, 117-9 Street line, 280-4 Water -dependent uses, 275-2 Sanitary flow credit certificate, Street, local, 240-3 Wetland boundary or boundaries 117-8 Street or right-of-way width, of wetland, 275-2 Sanitary flow credit transfer, 240-3 Wetlands (freshwater), 275-2 117-4 Structural alteration, 280-4 Wetlands (tidal), 275-2 School, 117-7 Structural components, 275-2 Wharf, 275-2 Water, 117-7 Structural hazard area, 111-6 Width of creek, 275-2 DIRT Structure, 70-3, 111-6, 148-4, Wireless communication facility, Highway specifications, 161-9 185-3, 275-2,280-4 280-4 Parks and recreation areas, 193-2 Subdivision, 240-3 Wireless communications, 280-4 Peddlers, solicitors and transient Subordinate of a town officer or Yard, 280-4 retail merchants, 197-10 employee, 26-2 Yard, front, 280-4 Sewers and sewage disposal, Subsoil drainage, 215-36 Yard line, 280-4 215-21, 215-37 Substantial damage, 148-4 Yard, rear, 280-4 Streets and sidewalks, 237-20 Substantial improvement, 148-4 Yard, side, 280-4 DISABILITY Subtidal, 275-2 Yield, 240-3 Police department rules and regu- Superintendent, 193-1, 215-36, Zone, 280-4 lations, A290-3 237-5 Zoning Board, 280-4 DISABLED BOATS Superior officer, A290-46 Zoning Map, 280-4 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-10 Supervisory officer, A29046 DEMOLITION Harbor management, 157-12 Suspended solids, 215-36 Buildings, unsafe, 100-3, 100-8, DISCRIMINATION Swimming pool, 280-4 100-9 Personnel, 47-2 Taxpayer, 219-7 Fire prevention and building con- DISORDERLY CONDUCT Telecommunication tower, 280-4 struction, 144-5, 144-8 Alarm systems, 75-8 Temporary anchoring, 96-7 Highway specifications, 161-21 Police department rules and regu- Temporary resident, 219-7 Landmark preservation, 170-2 - lations, A290-9, A290-15 Tidal waters, 275-2 170-7, 170-9, 170-10 Sewers and sewage disposal, Tobacco, 249-2 Solid waste, 233-1, 233-4 215-40 Tobacco product, 249-2 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2, DOGS Tobacco product advertisement, 275-5 Animals, 83-6 - 83-12, 83-16 249-2 Zoning, 280-140 Appearance tickets, 5-2 Toe, 111-6 DESIGN STANDARDS Parks and recreation areas, 193-9 Tourist camp, 253-1, 280-4 Flood damage prevention, Tourist cottage, 280-4 148-14,148-18 09-01-2006 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 197-5, 197-10 DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIPS Fees, 121-5 Filing of statements, 121-5 Penalty, 121-4,121-5 Purpose and objectives, 121-2 Record, 121-4 Requirements, 121-3 Statement of domestic partner- ship, 121-4 Title, 121-1 DRAINAGE Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111-14 Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-10 Flood damage prevention, 148-12, 148-15 -148-17, 148-19 Highway specifications, 161-2 - 161-4,161-8, 161-9, 161-13, 161-18, 161-25, 161-27 - 161-33, 161-36, 161-45 Junkyards, 166-4 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-28, 215-36, 215-38, 215-39 Soil removal, 228-2,228-4, 228-5, 228-7 Subdivision of land, 240-3, 240-4, 240-7, 240-9 - 240-11, 240-17, 240-19 - 240-21, 240-23, 240-25, 240-30, 240-32, 240-35 - 240-37, 240-41, 240-44,240-51 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-5, 253-22 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-5 - 275-7,275-11 Zoning, 280-4, 280-73, 280-78, 280-91, 280-127, 280-129, 280-133 DRIVEWAYS Highway specifications, 161-39, 161-46 Littering, 174-2 Soil removal, 228-4 Subdivision of land, 240-3, 240-45 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-3, 253-10 - 253-11, 253-22 Vehicles and traffic, 260-9, 260-15, 260-17, 260-18, 260-27 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3, 275-5 Zoning, 280-48,280-73, 280-78, 280-85,280-92,280-93, 280-137 DRUG Boats, docks and wharves, 96-15 Taxation, 245-1 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-15 Zoning, 280-13 SOUTHOLD INDEX DUMP Highway specifications, 161-19, 161-21 Junkyards, 166-7 .Parks and recreation areas, 193-2 DUMPING Boats, docks and wharves, 96-8 Junkyards, 166-3 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-27 Solid waste, 233-1, 233-2, 233-6 DUST Highway specifications, 161-23 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 197-10 Soil removal, 228-2, 228-5, 228-7 Zoning, 280-13, 280-48, 280-58, 280-62, 280-91, 280-99, 280-111, 280-143 dDE EASEMENTS Community preservation fund, 17-9,17-24 Development rights, transfer of, 117-3,117-6 General provisions, 1-4 Highway specifications, 161-2 - 161-4, 161-13, 161-18 Landmark preservation, 170-4 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-2,215-20,215-43, 215-44 Subdivision of land, 240-3, 240-10, 240-17, 240-21, 240-26 - 240-28, 240-42, 240-44,240-51, 240-54 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 Zoning, 280-3, 280-4, 280-133 ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS Administration, 126-1 Building Inspector, 126-3 Building permit, 126-3 Certificate of compliance, 126-3 Certificate of occupancy, 126-3 Designation of Inspectors, 126-2 Duties of Electrical Inspector, 126-3 Emergency, 126-3 Inspections, 126-1-126-3 Insurance, 126-2 Penalties for offenses, 126-5 Permit, 126-3 Reports, 126-3 Restrictions on materials, 126-4 Severability, 126-6 When effective, 126-7 ELEVATORS Flood damage prevention, 148-16 Zoning, 280-104 EMERGENCIES Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-11 Streets and sidewalks, 237-13 7 EMERGENCY Alarm systems, 75-1, 75-2, 75-5, 75-6 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-17, 96-26 Buildings, unsafe, 100-3, 100-4, 100-8 Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111-17 -111-19 Electrical inspections, 126-3 Flood damage prevention, 148-4, 148-6,148-9,148-10, 148-13 -148-15, 148-22 Harbor management, 157-6 Highway specifications, 161-20 Housing fund, 34-2, 34-6 Parks and recreation areas, 193-3 Police department, 51-4 Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-3, A290-33 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-23, 215-38 Streets and sidewalks, 237-13, 237-22 Subdivision of land, 240-10, 240-42 Vehicles and traffic, 260-23 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-18 Waterfront consistency review, 268-3 Zoning, 280-13, 280-137, 280-143 EMERGENCY VEHICLES Flood damage prevention, 148-22 Highway specifications, 161-20 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-18 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT • STATEMENT Environmental quality review, 130-9 -130-14 Subdivision of land, 240-18, 240-19,240-22, 240-25 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY REVIEW Actions involving more than one agency,130-18 Compliance required, 130-3 Decision to approve or disap- prove action, 130-14 Definitions, 130-2 Environmental impact statement, 130-9 -130-14 Exceptions, 130-3 Fee, 130-19 Filing of copy of determination, 130-16 Filing of written statement by ap- plicant, 130-5 Hearing, 130-10-130-12 Inspection, 130-17 Maintenance of files open to pub- lic inspection, 130-17 Meetings, 130-7 Newspaper, 130-6, 130-10 Notice of completion of draft en- vironmental impact state- ment, 130-10 09-01-2006 SOUTHOLD INDEX Notice of completion of final en- Review of lists and disclosure - F - vironmental impact state- statements, 26-24 ment, 130-13 Penalties, 26-26 - 26-28 FALSE ALARMS Notice of receipt of complete ap- Debarment, 26-28 Alarm systems, 75-5, 75-6 plication, 130-6 Liable, 26-26 FARM STANDS Notices, 130-6, 130-10, 130-13, Penalties for offenses; 26-26 Appeals, 135-3 130-17 Voidable contracts, 26-27 Fees, 1354 Permits, 130-5 Rules of Conduct, 26-3 - 26-16 Legislative intent, 135-1 Preparation of draft environ- Appeals, 26-13 Nonconforming farm stands, mental impact statement, Appearances, 26-10 135-5 130-9 Assessment, 26-13 Parking, 135-3 Preparation of final environ- Avoidance of conflicts, 26-4 Penalties for offenses, 135-6 mental impact statement, Confidential information, Permit, 135-2 -135-4, 135-6 130-12 26-I1 Safety, 135-3 Processing of proposed actions, Conflicts of interest, 26-3 Set back, 135-3 130-8 Exclusion from Code of Eth- Site plan, 135-3 Processing of proposed actions ics, 26-16 Special exception, 135-3 not affecting environment, General prohibition, 26-5 Standards for issuance of permit, 130-11 Gifts, 26-8 135-3 Required findings in written de- Goal, 26-3 FEES termination, 130-15 Inducement of others and brib- Alarm systems, 754 Time limit, 130-1.4 ) ery, 26-15 Coastal erosion hazard areas, Time limit for written determina- Political solicitation, 26-12 111-22 tion by agency, 130-7 Record, 26-7 Domestic partnerships, 121-5 Title, 130-1 Recusal, 26-6 Environmental quality review, Types of actions, 1304 Recusal procedure, 26-7 130-19 When effective, 130-20 Representation, 26-9 Fire prevention and building con - EROSION AND SEDIMENTA- Restriction on elected official struction, 144-18 TION or member of board, Flood damage prevention, 148-12 Waterfront consistency review, 26-13 Junkyards, 166-6 268-2 Revolving door, 26-14 Landmark preservation, 170-14 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3 EXCAVATIONS Peddlers, solicitors and transient ETHICS Coastal erosion hazard areas, retail merchants, 197-9 Code of Ethics, 26-1, 26-2 111-10 Records, 59-9 Definitions, 26-2 Fire prevention and building con- Sewers and sewage disposal, Legislative intent, 26-1 struction, 144-8 215-41 Disclosure Requirements, 26-17 - Highway specifications, 161-2, Soil removal, 228-11 26-20 161-17, 161-18, 161-25, Solid waste, 233-4 Annual disclosure, 26-17 161-29, 161-30, 161-36 Streets and sidewalks, 237-10 Applicant disclosure, 26-20 Sewers and sewage disposal, Subdivision of land, 240-8 Designation of officers and 215-42 - 215-43 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-4 employees required to file Soil removal, 228-1, 228-3 - Wetlands and shoreline, 275-7 annual disclosure state- 228-7 Zoning, 280-81, 280-149 ments, 26-18 Streets and sidewalks, 237-4, FENCES Licenses, 26-17 237-6, 237-9,237-11 - Fire prevention and building con - Maintenance of disclosure 237-13, 237-16 struction, 144-8, 144-10 statements, 26-19 Subdivision of land, 240-36 Highway specifications, 161-16, Permits, 26-17 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 161-29,161-41, 161-42 Retirement, 26-17 Zoning, 280-114, 280-129 Junkyards, 166-4, 166-7 Variances, 26-17 EXPENSES OF TOWN OFFI- Soil removal, 228-4, 228-7 Ethics Board, 26-21- 26-25 CERS Subdivision of land, 240-36 Building permits, 26-21 Appeals, 30-1 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-15 Certificates of occupancy, Compensation for expense of at- Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2, 26-21 tendance at official meetings, 275-5, 275-11 Establishment of Ethics Board, 30-1 Zoning, 280-4,280-13, 280-41, 26-21 Meetings, 30-1 28048, 280-69, 280-70, Inspection, 26-25 EXPLOSION HAZARD 280-72, 280-73, 280-78, Investigations, 26-21- 26-23, Sewers and sewage disposal, 280-82, 280-85, 280-92, 26-25 215-38 280-94, 280-99, 280-104 - Licenses, 26-21 EXPLOSIVES 280-106, 280-114, 280-133, Meeting, 26-21 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-16 280-134, 280-149 Permits, 26-21 Junkyards, 166-1 FILL Powers of the Ethics Board, Sewers and sewage disposal, Flood damage prevention, 26-22 215-38 148-12,148-15, 148-18 Public inspection of Ethics Zoning, 280-58, 280-62, 280-111 Highway specifications, 161-25 Board records, 26-25 Police department rules and regu- Records, 26-23, 26-25 lations, A290-33, A290-36 Reports, 26-25 Soil removal, 228-7 10 09-01-2006 SOUTHOLD INDEX Streets and sidewalks, 237-13 FIRE LANES Site plan, 144-8 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-6, Junkyards, 166-7 Smoke detectors, 144-8 275-11 Vehicles and traffic, 260-14, Special exception, 144-8 FILMING 260-27 Sprinklers, 144-8 Applications, 139-3 FIRE PREVENTION AND Stop orders, 144-13 Building Inspector, 139-8 BUILDING CONSTRUC- Storage, 144-8 Certificate of insurance, 139-3, TION Stormwater, 144-10 139-11 Abatement of violations, 144-21 Swimming pools, 144-8 Cleanup deposit, 139-5 Accessory buildings, 144-8 Temporary certificates of occu- Compliance with other laws, Administration and enforcement pancy, 144-18 139-10 officers designated, 144-3 Tests, 144-5, 144-6, 144-19 Exemption, 139-2 Appeals, 144-6 Title, 144-1 Extension of permit period, Applications, 144-8, 144-15 Vacant lot, 144-8 139-13 Block, 144-8 Water, 144-8,144-10 Fees, 139-6 Building Inspector, 144-3, Watercourse, 144-10 Inspection, 139-12 144-5 -144-10,144-12- Yards, 144-8, 144-10 Insurance, 139-3, 139-11' 144-20 FIRES Insurance requirements, 139-11 Building permit, 144-3, 144-8 - Burning, outdoor, 104-1-104-3 Liability, 139-11 144-13, 144-15 -144-18, FIRESAFETY No alterations to Town property, 144-20 Fire prevention and building con - 139 -9 Burning, 144-8 struction, 144-8 No donations accepted, 139-7 Certificate of occupancy, 144-10, FIRE ZONES Notice, 139-4, 139-8 144-15 - 144-18, 144-20 Vehicles and traffic, 260-20, Parking, 139-3 Compliance required, 144-20 260-27 Parks, 139-8 Compliance with standards, FLAMMABLES Penalties for offenses, 139-14 144-19 Junkyards, 166-1 Permit, 139-1 -139-5, 139-7 - Conflicts with other regulations, Sewers and sewage disposal, 139-13 144-4 215-38 Purpose, 139-1 Cooperation with other depart- Zoning, 280-48 Safety, 139-1, 139-3 ments, 144-7 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVEN- Severability, 139-15 Demolition, 144-5,144-8 TION Traffic control fee, 139-4 Drainage, 144-10 Anchoring, 148-14,148-16, Trees, 139-9 Excavation, 144-8 148-21 Vehicles, 139-3 Fees, 144-11, 144-18 Appeals, 148-4,148-22 When effective, 139-16 Fences, 144-8, 144-10 Appeals board, 148-22 FINAL PLANS Fine, 144-20 Applicability, 148-5 Highway specifications, 161-3, Firesafety, 144-8 Basis for establishing areas of 161-4 Fuel, 144-8 special flood hazard, 148-6 FINAL PLATS Garages, 144-8 Blocks, 148-21 Subdivision of land, 240-3, Grading, 144-10 Building Inspector, 148-11 240-6 -240-8, 240-13, Heating, 144-8 Certificates of compliance, 240-15, 240-16,240-19 - Hotel, 144-8 148-14 240-25, 240-28, 240-31, Improvement, 144-8 Comprehensive Plan, 148-22 240-32, 240-35, 240-36, Inspections, 144-3, 144-5 - Conflict with other laws, 148-7 24041,240-42,24044, 144-6, 144-8, 144-9, 144-16, Definitions, 148-4 24045, 240-51-240-53 144-17 Deposit, 148-12 Zoning, 2804 Issuance of certificate of occu- Designation of local administra- FINGERPRINTS pancy, 144-17 tor, 148-11 Peddlers, solicitors and transient Lots, 144-8 Design standards, 148-14, 148-18 retail merchants, 197-6 Motel, 144-8 Drainage, 148-12,148-15 - FIRE ALARM Notices, 144-5, 144-6, 144-8, 148-17,148-19 Subdivision of land, 240-17 144-13, 144-20 Duties and responsibilities of lo - FIREARMS Nuisance, 144-10 cal administrator, 148-14 Parks and recreation areas, 193-6 Penalties for offenses, 144-20 Elevator, 148-16 Police department rules and regu- Performance of work under per- Emergency, 1484,148-6,148-9, lations, A290-9, A290-33 mit, 144-10 148-10, 148-13 -148-15, FIRE EXTINGUISHER Permit, 144-3, 144-5, 144-6, 148-22 Junkyards, 166-7 144-8 - 144-13, 144-15 - Emergency vehicles, 148-22 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-14 144-18, 144-20 Fees, 148-12 Zoning, 280-48 Powers and duties of Building In- Fill, 148-12, 148-15, 148-18 FIRE HYDRANTS spector, 144-5 Findings, 148-1 Subdivision of land, 240-10, Purpose, 144-2 Floodplain development permit, 240-17, 240-21, 240-35, Records, 144-6, 144-8, 144-16 148-12 240-36,240-48 Reports, 144-6 Floodway, 148-4,148-14,148-15, Vehicles and traffic, 260-18, Right of entry, 144-14 148-23 260-27 School, 144-8 Gas, 148-3, 148-15, 148-22 Zoning, 280-133, 280-137 Signs, 144-8 General standards, 148-15 Single-family dwellings, 144-8 11 09-01-2006 Grade, 148-2, 148-4, 148-16 - 148-19, 148-21 Heating, 148-16 Height, 148-21 Improvements, 148-4, 148-13 - 148-20, 148-23 Insect, 148-16 Inspections, 148-12, 148-14 Insurance, 148-2, 148-4, 148-6, 148-7,148-12,148-14, 148-15, 148-17, 148-18, 148-21, 148-23 Interpretation, 148-7 Liability, 148-10 Lots, 148-13, 148-23 Manufactured homes, 148-4, 148-13 -148-15, 148-21 Meeting, 148-4, 148-16, 148-19 Mobile home, 148-4 Nonresidential structures (coastal high -hazard areas), 148-20 Nonresidential structures (except coastal high -hazard areas), 148-19 Notices, 148-9, 148-14, 148-23 Nuisances, 148-23 Objectives, 148-3 Obstructions, 148-16, 148-18 Parking, 148-16 Parks, 148-13 -148-15 Penalties for offenses, 148-9 Permit, 148-9,148-11 -148-14, 148-16 Purpose, 148-2 Records, 148-22 Recreational vehicles, 148-4, 148-13 - 148-15, 148-21 Report, 148-6, 148-22 Residential structures (coastal high -hazard areas), 148-18 Residential structures (except coastal high -hazard areas), 148-17 Safety, 148-2, 148-4, 148-7, 148-18, 148-22, 148-23 Sanitary facilities, 148-19, 148-20 Screening, 148-16 Severability, 148-8 Standards for all structures, 148-16 Stop -work orders, 148-14 Storage, 148-12,148-16 Utilities, 148-3, 148-13, 148-15- 148-16, 148-19 - 148-22 Variances, 148-4, 148-7, 148-9, 148-14, 148-22 -148-23 Vehicles, 148-4, 148-13 -148-16, 148-21, 148-22 Warning and disclaimer of liabil- ity, 148-10 Water, 148-2, 148-3, 148-14 148-16, 148-18, 148-19, 148-22 Watercourses, 148-13 -148-14 FLOOD HAZARD AREAS Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3 Zoning, 280-4,280-129, 280-133 SOUTHOLD INDEX FLOODWAY Flood damage prevention, 148-4, 148-14,148-15, 148-23 FUEL Boats, docks and wharves, 96-16 Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-8 Sewers and sewage disposal, .215-38 Solid waste, 233-3 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-5 Zoning, 280-48, 280-52, 280-55, 280-58, 280-62, 280-111 FUMES Zoning, 280-13, 280-58, 280-62 -G- GARAGES Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-8 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 197-4 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-45, 280-48, 280-58,280-62, 280-78, 280-104,280-134 GARBAGE, RUBBISH AND RE- FUSE Boats, docks and wharves, 96-8 General provisions, 1-2 Littering, 174-1-174-2 Parks and recreation areas, 193-2, 193-7 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-36 - 215-38 Soil removal, 228-7 Solid waste, 233-1- 2334' Tourist and trailer camps, 253-7, 253-14 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 GAS Boats, docks and wharves, 96-16, 96-17 Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111-10 Flood damage prevention, 148-3, 148-15, 148-22 Junkyards, 166-4 Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-15 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-38 Subdivision of land, 240-35 Zoning, 280-13, 280-58, 280-62, 280-83,280-111,280-129, 280-143 GENERAL PROVISIONS Adoption of Code, 1-1-1-13 Amendments to Code, 1-8 Assessments, 1-4 Bicycles, 1-2 Bond, 1-4 Burning, 1-2 Code book to be kept up-to- date, 1-9 Copy of Code on file, 1-7 12 Distribution of local laws, or- dinances and resolutions, 1-2 Easement, 1-4 Effect on previously adopted legislation, 1-5 Enactments saved from repeal, 1-4 Fine, 1-11 Garbage, 1-2 Grade, 1-4 Improvement, 14 Incorporation of provisions into Code, 1-12 Junkyards, 1-2 Legislative intent, 1-1 Liability, 1-4 License, 14 Littering, 1-2 Matters not affected, 1-4 Parking, 1-2 Penalties for offenses, 1-4, 1-I1 Repeal of enactments not in- cluded in Code, 1-3 Sale of Code book, I A 0 Severability, 1-6 Supplementation, 1-10 Vehicles, 1-2 When effective, 1-13 Zoning Map, 14 Adoption of Renumbered 2006 Code, I-14- 1-18 Continuation of provisions, 1-16 Incorporation of provisions into Code, 1-17 Legislative intent, 1-14 Nonsubstantive changes in previously adopted legis- lation, 1-15 When effective, 1-18 GLARE Zoning, 280-91, 280-94, 280-111, 280-117,280-129 GRADE Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111-6, 111-10- 111-13 Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-10 Flood damage prevention, 148-2, 148-4,148-16 -148-19, 148-21 General provisions, 14 Highway specifications, 161-2, 1614,161-18, 161-19, 161-21 - 161-24, 161-29, 161-30, 161-35, 161-42, 161-46 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-43 Soil removal, 228-4, 228-6 - 228-7 Streets and sidewalks, 237-6, 237-13 Subdivision of land, 240-3, 240-4, 240-6,240-10, 240-17, 09-01-2006 240-19, 240-21, 240-41, 240-45, 240-49, 240-51 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-5 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-7, 275-11 Zoning, 280-4, 280-69, 280-78, 280-85, 280-99, 280-108, 280-114,280-129,280-133, 280-134, 280-136 GRASS Burning, outdoor, 104-1,104-2 Highway specifications, 161-42 Junkyards, 166-7 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-21 Soil removal, 228-7 Solid waste, 233-4 Streets and sidewalks, 237-13 Subdivision of land, 240-10 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2, 275-11 Zoning, 280-93, 280-95 See also BRUSH, GRASS AND WEEDS GRASS CLIPPINGS Solid waste, 233-4 GRAVEYARDS Junkyards, 166-1 GUARANTEE Streets and sidewalks, 237-9 Subdivision of land, 240-31, 240-33,240-34 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-9, 275-10 GUARANTIES Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-42 Subdivision of land, 240-34, 240-38 Zoning, 280-4,280-131 GUNS Parks and recreation areas, 193-6 Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-15 -H- HANDICAP Zoning, -280-129 HANDICAPPED PARKING Vehicles and traffic, 260-17, 260-27 HARBOR MANAGEMENT Fishers Island Harbor Manage- ment, 157-1 -157-14 Abandonment, 157-8 Anchoring, 157-4,157-6 Animals, 157-11 Applicability, 157-1 Disabled boats, 157-12 Discharge of refuse, 157-11 Emergency, 157-6 Fine, 157-14 Fishers Island Harbor Com- mittee, 157-3 Hazards to navigation, 157-12 Height, 157-6 SOUTHOLD INDEX Inspections, 157-8 Liable, 157-12 Lien, 157-8,157-12 Meeting, 157-3 Mooring maintenance, 157-8 Notices, 157-3, 157-9, 157-12, 157-14 Penalties for offenses, 157-14 Permit, 157-6, 157-14 Rafting, 157-10 Record, 157-12 Registration, 157-12 Safety, 157-6 Sale, 157-12 Severability, 157-13 Speed and wake regulation, 157-4 Storage, 157-6, 157-12 Traffic control authority, 157-2 Unnavigable boats, 157-12 Use of private moorings by guests, 157-9 Use of vessel as abode, 157-7 Water, 157-1, 157-5 Waterskiing, 157-5 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Waterfront consistency review, 268-3 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-28 Waterfront consistency review, 268-5 HAZARDOUS WASTE Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-45 Solid waste, 233-2 HEARINGS Agricultural lands preservation, 70-4,70-5 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-31, 96-32 Buildings, unsafe, 100-6 , Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111-23, 111-27, 111-35 Community preservation fund, 17-7,17-34 Development rights, transfer of, 117-5,117-7,117-10,117-12 Environmental quality review, 130-10 - 130-12 Housing fund, 34-4, 34-6 Junkyards, 166-6 Landmark preservation, 170-5, 170-7, 170-14 Local laws, adoption of, 38-1, 38-2, 384,38-6 Open space preservation, 185-4, 185-5 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 197-11 Personnel, 474 Police department, 51-6 Public hearings, notice of, 55-1 Soil removal, 228-5, 228-12 Solid waste, 233-7 13 Subdivision of land, 240-10, 240-13, 240-19, 240-25, 240-29, 240-30, 240-53 Taxation, 245-4 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-2, 253-4 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-8 Zoning, 280-11, 280-26, 280-29, 280-92,280-131, 280-137, 280-141, 280-146, 280-150, 280-157,280-159 HEAT Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-8 Flood damage prevention, 148-16 Highway specifications, 161-22, 161-23 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-38 Zoning, 280-22, 280-58, 280-91 HEIGHT REGULATIONS Flood damage prevention, 148-21 Harbor management, 157-6 Highway specifications, 161-44, 161-46 Soil removal, 228-7 Streets and sidewalks, 237-26 Subdivision of land, 240-10 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-15, 280-28, 280-48, 280-69, 280-70, 280-72, 280-73, 280-78, 280-82,280-85, 280-94, 280-104 - 280-109, 280-117,280-122,280-134 HIGHWAY SPECIFICATIONS Final Dedication of Roads, 161-49 Bond, 161-49 Inspection, 161119 Meeting, 161-49 Procedure, 16149 Report, 161-49 Sale, 161-49 General Construction Require- ments, 161-5 -161-14 Dead-end streets, 161-11 Dirt, 161-9 Drainage, 161-8, 161-9, 161-13 Easements, 161-13 Improvements, 161-6 Lots, 161-11 Progress schedule, 161-5 Protection of new drainage in- stallations, 161-9 Responsibility of developer, 161-6 Safety, 161-6, 161-7 Signs, 161-11, 161-12 Speed limit, 161-12 Stormwater, 161-6, 161-8 Street signs, 161-12 Temporary roads, 161-14 Test, 161-6 Topsoil removal, 161-10 Traffic maintenance, 161-7 Trees, 161-11 09-01-2006 Vehicles, 161-7 Water, 161-11 Plans and Maps for Subdivisions, 161-1 -161-4 Construction plans, 161-4 Curbs, 161-4 Drainage, 161-2 - 161-4 Easements, 161-2-161-4 Excavation, 161-2 Final plans, 161-3, 161-4 Grade, 161-2, 161-4 Lighting, 161-4 Major subdivision, 161-4 Manholes, 161-2 Monuments, 161-3 Preliminary plans, 161-2, 161-3 Sketch plans, 16 1 -1 Streetlights, 161-3, 161-4 Test, 161-2 Trees, 161-3 Wells, 161-3 Roadway Construction, 161-15 - 161-48 Alterations or modifications to specifications, 16147 As -constructed survey, 161-45 Asphalt binder course, 161-22 Asphalt pavement cores, 161-26 Asphalt wearing course, 161-23 Base course for asphalt pave- ment, 161-21 Base course for stone blend road, 161-19 Bituminous surface treatment double application, 161-24 Bonds, 16146 Brush, 161-16, 161-30 Catch basins, 161-34 Clearing and grubbing, 161-16 Concrete curbs, 161-38 Concrete cylinders, 161-40 Concrete footings, slabs and headwalls, 161-37 Concrete sidewalks and driveway entrances, 161-39 Construction specifications, 161-15 Curbs, 161-34, 161-38, 161-41, 161-45, 161-46 Demolition, 161-21 Design criteria for leaching basins, 161-28 Drainage, 161-18, 161-25, 161-27 -161-33, 161-36, 161-45 Drainage design criteria, 161-27 Drainage pipe criteria, 161-36 Driveways, 161-39, 16146 Dump, 161-19, 161-21 Dust, 161-23 Easements, 161-18 Embankment, 161-18 SOUTHOLD INDEX Emergency vehicles, 161-20 Excavations, 161-17, 161-18, 161-25, 161-29,161-30, 161-36 Fences, 161-16, 161-29, 161-41, 161-42 Fill, 161-25 Grade, 161-18, 161-19, 161-21 - 161-24, 161-29, 161-30, 161-35, 161-42, 161-46 Grass, 161-42 Heating, 161-22, 161-23 Height, 161-44, 161-46 Illumination, 161-46 Improvements, 161-25 Insect, 161-44 Inspections, 161-19, 161-21, 161-42, 161-46, 161-48 Landscaping, 161-42,161-43 Lighting, 161-46 Lots, 161-15, 161-16 Major subdivisions, 161-38 Manholes, 161-35 Minutes, 161-27 Modifications to existing pri- vate roads, 161-25 Notification, 161-44 Parking, 161-15 Permits, 161-46 Recharge basins, 16141 Recharge basins Type A and drainage areas, 161-29 Recharge basins Type B and drainage areas, 161-30 Recharge Basins Type C, 161-31 Safety, 161-44,16146 Screen, 161-22 -161-24, 161-29, 161-30, 161-42 Seeding, 161-43 Stone blend wearing course, 161-20 Storage, 161-29, 161-30 Storm drains, 161-33 Stormwater, 161-27, 161-29, 161-30, 161-32,161-36 Stormwater drainage systems, 161-32 Streetlighting specifications, 161-46 Stripping and stockpiling soil, 161-17 Tests, 161-26, 161-29, 161-30, 161-40, 161-46 Trees, 161-16, 161-29- 161-30, 161-42, 161-44 Trenches, 161-36 Utility, 161-46 Vehicles, 161-20 Vibration, 161-21 Water, 161-30, 161-39,161-44 Weeds, 161-42 Well, 161-30,161-46 Yard, 161-24 HISTORICAL FEATURES Zoning, 280-133 14 HOME OCCUPATIONS Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-78 HOSPITALS Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-44, A290-45 Zoning, 280-13, 280-17, 280-48, 280-78, 280-79 HOTELS Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-8 Parking, 189-3 Zoning, 280-4, 280-35,280-41, 280-44, 280-45, 280-48, 280-55, 280-78,280-79, 280-85 HOUSING FUND Bond, 34-4 Definitions, 34-3 Emergency, 34-2, 34-6 Findings, 34-2 Fund established, 34-4 Hearing, 34-4, 34-6 Housing Advisory Commission established, 34-6 Improvements, 34-2, 34-5, 34-6 Meetings, 34-6 Open space, 34-6 Parking, 34-6 Purposes of Fund, 34-5 Sale, 34-2, 34-4 - 34-6 Water, 34-6 HUNT Animals, 83-6 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-20 Parks and recreation areas, 193-2, 193-6 -I- ILLUMINATION, see LIGHTING IMPOUNDMENT Animals, 83-11 - 83-12 Vehicles and traffic, 260-24 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-9 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-6 IMPROVEMENTS Agricultural lands preservation, 70-2 Community preservation fund, 17-8 Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-8 Flood damage prevention, 148-4, 148-13 - 148-20,148-23 General provisions, 1-4 Highway specifications, 161-6, 161-25 Housing fund, 34-2, 34-5, 34-6 Records, 59-15 Soil removal, 228-4 Streets and sidewalks, 237-6, 237-16 Subdivision of land, 240-6, 240-9, 240-10, 240-16, 240-17, 240-20, 240-30 - 240-41, 240-45, 240-51, 240-53, 240-59 09-01-2006 Transportation access manage- ment, 64-5 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-6 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3, 275-5 Zoning, 280-25,280-30, 280-45, 280-88, 280-129, 280-131, 280-133,280-137 INDUSTRIAL WASTES Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-28, 215-36 - 215-38 INSECTS Flood damage prevention, 148-16 Highway specifications, 161-44 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 197-10 INSPECTIONS Boats, docks and wharves, 96-24 Buildings, unsafe, 100-4, 100-8 Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111-29 Community preservation fund, 17-37 Electrical inspections, 126-1 - 126-3 Environmental quality review, 130-17 Ethics, 26-25 Filming, 139-12 Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-3, 144-5 - 144-6, 144-8, 144-9, 144-16, 144-17 Flood damage prevention, 148-12, 148-14 Harbor management, 157-8 Highway specifications, 161-19, 161-21, 161-42, 161-46, 161-48,161-49 Junkyards, 166-6 Local laws, adoption of, 38-2 Parking, 189-3, 189-4 Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-7, A290-15, A290-27 Records, 59-2 - 59-5, 59-9, 59-10 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-21 - 215-24, 215-37, 215-38, 215-41, 215-43, 215-44 Solid waste, 233-4 Streets and sidewalks, 237-14 Subdivision of land, 240-9, 240-20,240-32, 240-33, 240-36,240-37 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-13 Vehicles and traffic, 260-27 Waterfront consistency review, 268-3, 268-5 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-7, 275-9 - 275-11 Zoning, 280-13,280-70,280-101, 280-110, 280-137, 280-151, 280-154 INSURANCE Community preservation fund, 17-32,17-34 Electrical inspections, 126-2 SOUTHOLD INDEX Filming, 139-3, 139-11 Flood damage prevention, 148-2, 148-4, 148-6, 148-7, 148-12, 148-14,148-15, 148-17, 148-18, 148-21, 148-23 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-42 Soil removal, 228-6 Streets and sidewalks, 237-8, 237-18 Taxation, 245-1 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-9 Zoning, 280-10, 280-38, 280-52, 280-55 INTOXICATION Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-9 INVESTIGATIONS Alarm systems, 75-1 Ethics, 26-21- 26-23, 26-25 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 197-7 Personnel, 47-3 Police department, 51-6 Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-7, A290-15, A290-17, A290-19 - A290-21, A290-24, A290-25, A290-31 Records, 59-2 Waterfront consistency review, 268-3 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-8 Zoning, 280-130 _j_ JUNK DEALER Junkyards, 166-6 JUNKYARDS Batteries, 166-1 Burning, 166-3, 166-7 Combustible, 166-1, 166-7 Defmitions, 166-2 Display, 166-6 Drainage, 166-4 Dump, 166-3,166-7 Duration, 166-6 Existing businesses, 166-5 Explosive, 166-1 Fee, 166-6 Fence, 166-4, 166-7 Fire extinguisher, 166-7 Fire lane, 166-7 Flammable, 166-1 Gas, 166-4 General provisions, 1-2 Grass, 166-7 Graveyards, 166-1 Hearing, 166-6 Inspections, 166-6 Junk dealer, 166-6 Junkyards, 166-1 Legislative intent, 166-1 Liable, 166-8 License, 166-1, 166-3 - 166-8 Notice, 166-5 15 Nuisances, 166-1 Penalties for offenses, 166-8 Permit, 166-7, 166-8 Regulations, 166-7 Revocation, 166-6 Sale, 166-3 Sanitary facilities, 166-7 Septic tanks, 166-7 Storage, 166-3 Tires, 166-1 Transferability, 166-6 Water, 166-4 Well, 166-7 Zoning, 280-4 ONE KENNELS Zoning, 280-13 -L- LANDMARK PRESERVATION Accessory buildings, 170-7 Appeals, 170-11 Application for certificate of ap- propriateness, 170-7 Building permits, 170-5, 170-6 Certificate of appropriateness for alteration, demolition or new construction, 170-6 Criteria for approval of alteration of facades of historic land- marks, 170-8 Criteria for approval of demoli- tion or removal of historic landmarks, 170-9 Definitions, 170-3 Demolition, 170-2 - 170-7, 170-9,170-10 Designation of historic land- marks, 170-5 Easements, 170-4 Enforcement, 170-12 Fees, 170-14 Fine, 170-13 Hardship criteria for approval of demolition, removal or al- teration of historic land- marks, 170-10 Hearings, 170-5, 170-7,170-14 Historic Preservation Commis- sion, 170-4 Meetings, 170-4 Membership, 170-4 Minutes, 170-4 Newspaper, 170-7 Notices, 170-4, 170-5, 170-7, 170-14 Penalties for offenses, 170-13 Permit, 170-5, 170-6 Powers and duties, 170-4 Purpose, 170-2 Record, 170-5, 170-11 Reports, 170-5 Stop -work order, 170-12 Terms, 170-4 09-01-2006 Title, 170-1 LANDSCAPING Highway specifications, 161-42, 161-43 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-21 Soil removal, 2284 Solid waste, 233-4 Subdivision of land, 240-32, 240-36, 240-42, 240-43, 240-49 Waterfront consistency review, 268-3 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3, 275-11 Zoning, 280-4, 280-7, 280-41, 280-70, 280-72, 280-73, 280-78, 280-91 - 280-95, 280-123, 280-129, 280-131, 280-133,280-134,280-137 LEASHING REQUIREMENTS Animals, 83-6 Parks and recreation areas, 193-9 LIABILITY Boats, docks and wharves, 96-10, 96-25 Community preservation fund, 17-23, 17-29, 17-31, 17-34 - 17-35 Ethics, 26-26 Filming, 139-11 Flood damage prevention, 148-10 General provisions, 14 Harbor management, 157-12 Junkyards, 166-8 Salvaging centers, 211-6 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-38, 215-42, 215-44, 215-51 Shellfish, 219-21 Streets and sidewalks, 237-14 Subdivision of land, 240-54 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-20 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-9 Zoning, 280-88 LICENSE Animals, 83-16 Bingo and games of chance, 92-2, 92-3,92-13,92-14 Burning, outdoor, 104-2 Ethics, 26-17, 26-21 General provisions, 1-4 Junkyards, 166-1, 166-3 - 166-8 Parking, 189-3, 189-4 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 197-3, 197-4, 197-6 - 197-9, 197-11, 197-13 Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-33 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-4 - 215-6,'215-31, 21541, 215-42 Shellfish, 219-8 Solid waste, 233-2 - 2334,233-7 Subdivision of land, 240-21 Tobacco advertising, 249-2 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-3 SOUTHOLD INDEX Vehicles and traffic, 260-9, 260-17 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-6 Zoning, 280-48, 280-69,280-133 LIENS Boats, docks and wharves, 96-10, 96-25 Buildings, unsafe, 100-9 Community preservation fund, 17-27,17-35 Harbor management, 157-8, 157-12 Littering, 174-5 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-33, 215-50, 215-51 Subdivision of land, 240-34, 240-44 Zoning, 280-74, 280-88, 280-92 LIGHTING Boats, docks and wharves, 96-14 Highway specifications, 161-4, 161-46 Streets and sidewalks, 237-12 Subdivision of land, 240-44, .240-46 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-3 Transportation access manage- ment, 64-5 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-72, 280-73, 280-81, 280-83, 280-87, 280-88, 280-111, 280-117, 280-129, 280-133, 280-137 LITTERING Assessment, 174-5 Definitions, 174-1 Driveway, 174-2 Fine, 174-7 Garbage, 174-1, 174-2 Garbage, rubbish and refuse, 174-2 General provisions, 1-2 Handbills, 174-6 Lien, 174-5 Litter in parks, beaches and bod- ies of water, 174-4 Litter in public places, 17472 Litter on private property, 174-5 Newspapers, 174-1, 174-6 Notice, 174-5 Parks, 174-4 Penalties for offenses, 174-7 Record, 174-5 Sign, 174-6 Tires, 174-3 Transportation access manage- ment, 64-5 Vehicles, 174-1, 174-3, 174-6 Water, 174-4 LIVESTOCK Subdivision of land, 240-44 Zoning, 280-98, 280-99 LOCAL LAWS, ADOPTION OF Filing of proof of publication and posting, 38-4 Hearings, 38-1, 38-2, 38-4, 38-6 Inspection, 38-2 16 Newspaper, 38-1 Notice, 38-1 - 38-2, 38-4, 38-6 Numbering, 38-5 Posting and availability of copies, 38-2 Posting of copy upon adoption, 38-3 Rezonings, 38-6 LOTS Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-8 Flood damage prevention, 148-13, 148-23 Highway specifications, 161-11, 161-15, 161-16 Soil removal, 228-7 Subdivision of land, 240-4, 240-10,240-17, 240-21, 240-26, 240-27, 240-30, 240-41- 240-45, 240-49, 240-51, 240-53, 240-57, 240-59 Vehicles and traffic, 260-12, 260-27 Zoning, 280-9 - 280-11, 280-13, 280-15, 280-30, 280-31, 280-41, 280-48, 280-61, 280-78,280-79, 280-95, 280-106, 280-109,280-113, 280-116,280-124,280-137 MAJOR SUBDIVISIONS Highway specifications, 161-4, 161-38 MANHOLES Highway specifications, 161-2, 161-35 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-38,215-40 Subdivision of land, 240-17 MANUFACTURED HOMES Flood damage prevention, 148-4, 148-13 - 148-15, 148-21 MASTER PLAN Subdivision of land, 240-10, 240-17 Zoning, 280-4 MEETINGS Boats, docks and wharves, 96-32 Committees, appointment of, 13-3 Community preservation fund, 17-13 Development rights, transfer of, 117-7 Environmental quality review, 130-7 Ethics, 26-21 Expenses of town officers, 30-1 Flood damage prevention, 148-4, . 148-16,148-19 Harbor management, 157-3 Highway specifications, 161-49 Housing fund, 34-6 Landmark preservation, 170-4 Parks and recreation areas, 193-9 09-01-2006 SOUTHOLD INDEX Police department rules and regu- Tourist and trailer camps, 253-4 215-37 - 215-38, 215-41 - lations, A290-7 Zoning, 280-26, 280-157, 215-43, 215-45 Streets and sidewalks, 237-2 280-159 Shellfish, 219-17 Subdivision of land, 240-13, NOISE Soil removal, 228-5, 228-9, 240-23, 24040, 240-43 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-17 228-12 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-8 Peddlers, solicitors and transient Solid waste, 233-7 Zoning, 280-29, 280-38, 280-45, retail merchants, 197-10 Streets and sidewalks, 237-1, 280-48, 280-78, 280-131, Soil removal, 228-5 237-2,237-11, 237-13 280-133, 280-157 Transportation access manage- Subdivision of land, 240-13, METERS ment, 64-5 240-18 -240-19, 240-22, Sewers and sewage disposal, Zoning, 280-13, 280-47, 280-48, 240-25, 240-29, 240-30, 215-38 280-58, 280-62, 280-91, 240-32, 240-36,240-44, MINORS 280-94, 280-99, 280-111, 240-54 Tobacco advertising, 249-1 280-143 Taxation, 245-4, 245-6 MINUTES NONCONFORMING SIGNS Tourist and trailer camps, 253-4 Committees, appointment of, 13-3 Zoning, 280-90 Vehicles and traffic, 260-25 MOBILE HOME NONCONFORMING USES Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-8 Flood damage prevention, 148-4 Zoning; 280-2, 280-4, 280-75, Wetlands and shoreline, 275-8 - Zoning, 280-4,280-78 280-90, 280-120 - 280-121, 275-10, 275-16 MONUMENTS 280-123, 280-154 Zoning, 280-26, 280-29,280-30, Highway specifications, 161-3 NOTICE OF VIOLATION 280-74,280-88, 280-92, Subdivision of land, 240-10, Boats, docks and wharves, 96-31, 280-97, 280-100 - 280-101, 240-17, 240-21, 240-41 96-32 280-131, 280-137, 280-141, Wetlands and shoreline, 275-6 Sewers and sewage disposal, 280-146, 280-150, 280-153, Zoning, 280-104 215-31 280-155, 280-157, 280-159 MOTELS NOTICE OF VIOLATIONS NUISANCES Fire prevention and building con- Coastal erosion hazard areas, Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-8 111-29 struction, 144-10 Parking, 189-3 NOTICES Flood damage prevention; 148-23 Zoning, 280-4, 280-35,28044, Boats, docks and wharves, 96-10, Junkyards, 166-1 280-45,280-48, 280-55, 96-13, 96-25, 96-31- 96-33 Sewers and sewage disposal, 280-78,280-85 Buildings, unsafe, 100-5 -100-8, 215-38 MUFFLERS 100-10 Soil removal, 228-5 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-17 Coastal erosion hazard areas, Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-14 Parks and recreation areas, 193-3 111-18, 111-19, 111-25, Zoning, 280-58, 280-62,280-97, MULTIFAMILY DWELLINGS 111-29, 111-35 280-99 Sewers and sewage disposal, Community preservation fund, 21541 17-32,17-34 Zoning, 280-108 Development rights, transfer of, -0- O- 117-7, 117-8, 117-10 - 117-7, OBSTRUCTIONS - N - 117-12 Environmental quality review, Coastal erosion hazard areas, 130-6, 130-10, 130-13, 111-11, 111-13 NATURAL FEATURES 130-17 Flood damage prevention, Community preservation fund, Filming, 139-4,139-8 148-16,148-18 17-19 Fire prevention and building con- Peddlers, solicitors and transient Subdivision of land, 240-3, struction, 144-5, 144-6, retail merchants, 197-] 0 240-43, 240-53,240-54 144-8,144-13, 144-20 Sewers and sewage disposal, Zoning, 280-129,280-133, Flood damage prevention, 148-9, 215-38 280-143148-14, 148-23 Streets and sidewalks, 237-1, NEWSPAPER Harbor management, 157-3, 237-20 Coastal erosion hazard areas, 157-9, 157-12, 157-14 Vehicles and traffic, 260-23 111-35 Highway specifications, 161-44 Zoning, 280-80, 280-104, Development rights, transfer of, Junkyards, 166-5 280-106,280-111 117-7 Environmental quality review, Landmark preservation, 170-4, 170-5, 170-7,170-14 ODORS Sewers and sewage disposal, 130-6,130-10 Littering, 174-5 215-38 Landmark preservation, 170-7 Local laws, adoption of, 38-1, Subdivision of land, 240-44 Littering, 174-1, 174-6 38-2,38-4, 38-6 Zoning, 280-13, 280-48, 280-58, Local laws, adoption of, 38-1 Parks and recreation areas, 280-62, 280-99, 280-111, Peddlers, solicitors and transient 193-10 280-143 retail merchants, 197-4 Police department, 51-6 OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Public hearings,'notice of, 55-1 Police department rules and regu- Superintendent of Highways, Records, 59-10 lations, A290-33, A290-44 42-5-42-8 Soil removal, 228-12 Public hearings, nonce of, 55-1 Referendum to be held, 42-7 Solid waste, 233-1, 233-3 Records, 59-10 Supersession of Town Law, Subdivision of land, 240-19, Sewers and sewage disposal, 42-6 240-25 215-23, 215-31, 215-32, Term of office, 42-5 17 09-01-2006 SOUTHOLD INDEX When effective, 42-8 Community preservation fund, Community preservation fund, Town Clerk, 42-1- 42-4 17-8 17-4,17-24 Referendum to be held, 42-3 Farm stands, 135-3 Filming, 139-8 Supersession of Town Law, Filming, 139-3 Flood damage prevention, 42-2 Flood damage prevention, 148-16 148-13 - 148-15 Term of office, 42-1 General provisions, 1-2 Littering, 174-4 When effective, 42-4 Highway specifications, 161-15 Parking, 189-3 OFFICIAL MAP Housing fund, 34-6 Subdivision of land, 240-4, Subdivision of land, 240-3, 240-4, Parking, 189-1- 189-6 240-10, 240-42 - 240-44, 240-10, 240-17 Parking at Beaches, 189-1 - 240-52 - 240-54 Zoning, 280-4 189-8 Tobacco advertising, 249-1 OFF-STREET LOADING Designation of parking areas Tourist and trailer camps, 253-23 Zoning, 280-79 on Fishers Island, 189-4 Use Regulations and Restrictions, OFF-STREET PARKING Designation of parking areas 193-1-193-13 Subdivision of land, 240-4, requiring permits, 189-2 Animals, 193-2,193-9 24045 Hotels, 189-3 Ashes, 193-2 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-27, Inspection, 189-3, 189-4 Authority to promulgate rules 280-28, 280-45, 280-48, License, 189-3, 189-4 and regulations, 193-11 280-58, 280-72,280-77, Motels, 189-3 Beach activities, 193-5 280-78, 280-95, 280-109, Other regulations, 189-6 Behavior and conduct; 193-9 280-129, 280-133, 280-137, Parking, 189-1-189-6 Certain acts prohibited, 193-2 280-143 Parking permits, 189-3 Definitions, 193-1 ONE -FAMILY DWELLING Parks, 189-3 Dirt, 193-2 Zoning, 280-10, 280-13, 280-109 Penalties for offenses, 189-8 Dogs, 193-9 OPEN SPACE Permit, 189-2 -189-5 Dump, 193-2 Agricultural lands preservation, Policy, 189-1 Emergency, 193-3 70-2 Registration, 189-3, 189-4 Enforcement, 193-12 Coastal erosion hazard areas, Removal of vehicles parked in Firearms, 193-6 111-13 violation, 189-7 Garbage, 193-2, 193-7 Community preservation fund, Sign, 189-3, 189-4 Guns, 193-6 17-4, 17-8, 17-9, 17-12, Storage, 189-7 Hours of use, 193-10 17-24 Vehicles, 189-1, 189-3 - Hunt, 193-2, 193-6 Development rights, transfer of, 189-4, 189-7 Intoxicating, 193-9 117-1 Water, 189-1 Leashes, 193-9 Housing fund, 34-6 Wells, 189-2 Meetings, 193-9 Open space preservation, 185-1- Parks and recreation areas, 193-3, Muffler, 193-3 185-3, 185-5 193-9 Notices, 193-10 Subdivision of land, 240-2, Peddlers, solicitors and transient Parade, 193-9 240-10, 240-21, 240-42 - retail merchants, 197-10 Parking, 193-3, 193-9 240-45, 240-49, 240-54 Public entertainment and special Penalties for offenses, 193-12 Waterfront consistency review, events, 205-1 Penalty, 193-12 268-2,268-5 Salvaging centers, 211-3, 211-4 Permit, 193-7, 193-9 Zoning, 280-4, 280-8,280-16, Soil removal, 228-7 Recreation area, 193-7 280-127, 280-128, 280-137 Subdivision of land, 240-4, Regulations concerning bath - OPEN SPACE PRESERVATION 240-44,240-45 ing and swimming, 193-4 Acquisition, 185-4 Transportation access manage- Regulations concerning motor Alienation of fee, interest or right, ment, 64-5 vehicles, 193-3 185-5 Vehicles and traffic, 260-1, Restrictions concerning certain Definitions, 185-3 260-8 - 260-12, 260-14 - games and sports activi- Findings, 185-2 260-23, 260-27 ties, 193-8 Hearing, 185-4,185-5 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-14, Safety, 193-6, 193-11 Instrument of conveyance, 185-5 280-18,280-23, 280-27, Signs, 193-3 Open space, 185-1 -185-3, 185-5 280-28,280-36,280-39, Toilet, 1934 Open Space Committee, 185-5 280-42, 280-45, 280-46, Tree, 193-2 Permits, 185-5 280-48, 280-49, 280-53, Use of picnic areas, 193-7 Sale, 185-4,185-5 280-56, 280-58, 280-59, Vehicles, 193-1, 193-3, 193-4 Severability, 185-6 280-62, 280-63, 280-65, Water, 1934 Title, 185-1 280-72, 280-73, 280-77 - Weapons, 193-6 280-79,280-85, 280-92, When effective, 193-13 280-95,280-109, 280-110, Wildlife, 193-6 - P - 280-117, 280-127 - 280-129, Zoning, 280-7 280-131, 280-133, 280-134, See also PLAYGROUNDS PARADE 280-137, 280-143 PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS AND Boats, docks and wharves, 96-16 PARKS AND RECREATION TRANSIENT RETAIL Parks and recreation areas, 193-9 AREAS MERCHANTS PARKING Bicycles, 88-1- 88-3, 88-5 Licensing and Regulation, Appearance tickets, 5-2, 5-3 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-15, 197-1- 197-13 96-26 Application for license, 197-6 18 09-01-2006 SOUTHOLD INDEX Contagious diseases, 197-6 Peddlers, solicitors and transient Open space preservation, 185-5 Definitions, 197-2 retail merchants, 197-6, Parking, 189-2 - 189-5 Dirt, 197-10 197-13 Parks and recreation areas, 193-7, Dogs, 197-5, 197-10 Police department, 51-6 193-9 Dust, 197-10 Police department rules and regu- Peddlers, solicitors and transient Exemptions, 1974 lations, A290-15, A290-19, retail merchants, 197-10 Fees, 197-9 A290-33, A290-36 Police department rules and regu- Fingerprints, 197-6 Salvaging centers, 211-6 lations, A290-7 Garage, 197-4 Sewers and sewage disposal, Public entertainment and special Hearing, 197-11 215-5, 215-7, 215-9, 215-32, events, 205-1 Insects, 197-10 215-38, 215-45, 215-49 Records, 59-3, 59-7 Investigation of applicant, Shellfish, 219-4, 219-21 Salvaging centers, 211-2, 211-3, 197-7 Soil removal, 228-13 211-5 - 211-6 Legislative intent, 197-1 Solid waste, 233-6, 233-7 Sewers and sewage disposal, License, 197-3, 197-4, 197-6 - Streets and sidewalks, 237-17, 15-17,215-21- 215-8 - 215-17,215-21 - 197-9, 197-11, 197-13 197-9, 237-21, 237-29 215-23, 215-25, 215-31, Newspapers, 197-4 Subdivision of land, 240-44, 215-32,215-37, 215-38, Noise, 197-10 240-60 215-40 - 215-43 Obstructions, 197-10 Taxation, 245-5 Shellfish, 219-8, 219-9, 219-13, Parking, 197-10 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-19 219-15, 219-21 Penalties for offenses, 197-13 Vehicles and traffic, 260-27 Soil removal, 228-3 - 228-12 Permit, 197-10 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-9 - Solid waste, 233-2 - 233-4, 233-7 Permitted activities, 197-5 264-10, 264-20 Streets and sidewalks, 237-6 - Possession, 197-8 Waterfront consistency review, 237-11, 237-13, 237-15 - Records, 197-8 268-7 237-18, 237-25, 237-26 Registration, 197-1, 197-4, Wetlands and shoreline, 275-16 Subdivision of land, 240-10, 197-6 Zoning, 280-32.1, 280-33, 240-25, 240-26, 240-34, Restrictions, 197-10 280-88, 280-136, 280-155 240-36, 240-39, 240-45, Sales, 197-4- 197-6, 197-10 PENSION 240-49, 240-51 School, 197-10 Waterfront consistency review, Tobacco advertising, 249-2 Signs, 197-12 268-3 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-2 - Vehicles, 197-10 PERMIT 253-4 Well, 197-10 Agricultural lands preservation, Vehicles and traffic, 260-9, PENALTIES FOR OFFENSES 70-5 260-17, 260-27 Alarm systems, 75-5, 75-6, 75-8 Alarm systems, 75-3 - 75-4 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-7, Alcoholic beverages, 79-2 Animals, 83-1, 83-3, 83-4,83-6, 264-15, 264-20 Animals, 83-5, 83-13 83-9 Waterfront consistency review, Bicycles, 88-7 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-1, 268-3 Bingo and games of chance, 96-3, 96-15, 96-18, 96-20, Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2, 92-11 96-24, 96-25, 96-28, 96-31- 275-4-275-14, 275-16 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-33 96-33 Zoning, 280-2, 280-3, 280-8 - Buildings, unsafe, 100-10 Buildings, unsafe, 100-3, 100-4 280-10, 280-13, 280-16, Burning, outdoor, 104-1, 104-5 Burning, outdoor, 104-1, 104-2 280-20, 280-31, 28045, Coastal erosion hazard areas, Coastal erosion hazard areas, 280-48, 280-58, 280-62, 111-11, 111-34 111-8 -111-15, 111-19, 280-70, 280.72, 280-81, Community preservation fund, 111-27- 111-29, 111-31 280-85, 280-89, 280-90, 17-35, 17-36 Development rights, transfer of, 280-113 - 280-115, 280-121, Domestic partnerships, 121-4, 117-7, 117-8 280-122, 280-124,280-125, 121-5 Electrical inspections, 126-3 280-127,280-130,280-131, Electrical inspections, 126-5 Environmental quality review, 280-134, 280-137, 280-140, Ethics, 26-26 130-5 280-141, 280-146, 280-149, Farm stands, 135-6 Ethics, 26-17, 26-21 280-151- 280-154 Filming, 139-14 Farm stands, 135-2 -135-4, PERMITTED USES Fire prevention and building con- 135-6 Public entertainment and special struction, 144-20 Filming, 139-1 - 139-5, 139-7 - events, 205-1 Flood damage prevention, 148-9 139-13 Zoning, 280-13,280-17, 280-22, General provisions, 1-4, 1-11 Fire prevention and building con- 280-27, 280-35,280-38, Harbor management, 157-14 struction, 144-3, 144-5, 28041, 280-45, 280-48, Highway specifications, 161-19 - 144-6, 144-8 -144-13, 280-52, 280-55,280-58, 161-23 144-15 - 144-18, 144-20 280-62, 280-69, 280-143, Junkyards, 166-8 Flood damage prevention, 148-9, 280-146 Landmark preservation, 170-13 148-11- 148-14, 148-16 PERSONNEL Littering, 174-7 Harbor management, 157-6, Grievance Procedures, 47-1 - Parking, 189-8 157-14 47-4 Parks and recreation areas, Highway specifications, 161-46 Declaration of policy, 47-2 193-12 Junkyards, 166-7, 166-8 Definitions, 47-1 Landmark preservation, 170-5, Discrimination, 47-2 170-6 Hearing, 47-4 19 09-01-2006 SOUTHOLD INDEX Initial presentation, 47-3 Rules of conduct, A290-15 Streetlights, A290-37, Investigation, 47-3 Tobacco, A290-15 A290-38 Review by Town Board, 47-4 Towing, A290-15 Supervisory officers, A290-38 PLACES OF WORSHIP Vehicles, A290-15 Testing, A290-45 Zoning, 280-13, 280-38, 280-78 Weapon, A290-15 Vehicles, A290-45 PLAYGROUNDS Construal of Provisions, A290-48 Water, A29045 Subdivision of land, 240-43, Conflict with Police Benevo- Well, A290-43 240-44, 240-52 - 240-53 lent Association agree- Lieutenant, A290-8, A290-9 Zoning, 280-13 ments, A29048 Disorderly conduct, A290-9 See also PARKS AND REC- Definitions, A290-46 Firearms, A290-9 REATION AREAS Detectives, A290-16 - A290-32 General duties, A290-8 PLUMBING Additional duties, A290-19 Intoxication, A290-9 Sewers and sewage disposal, Assignment, A290-17 Records, A290-9 215-36, 215-43 Composition, A290-18 Reports, A290-9 Subdivision of land, 240-47 Cooperation with other law en- Specific duties, A290-9 Zoning, 280-41, 280-45, 280-48, forcement agencies, Members of the Department, 280-58, 280-62, 280-78 A290-22 A290-33 POLICE DEPARTMENT Detectives to be on call, Duties, A290-33 Administration, 51-5 A290-32 Emergency, A290-33 Board of Police Commissioners, Documents, A290-28 Fill, A290-33 51-2 Dress, A290-29 Firearms, A290-33 Charges, 51-6 Inquiries, A290-25 License, A290-33 Compensation, 5 1 -1 Inspections, A290-27 Minor, A290-33 Disciplinary action, 51-6 Intoxicating, A290-24 Notice, A290-33 Emergency, 51-4 Investigations, A290-17, Offenses, A290-33 Equipment, 51-1 A290-19 - A290-21, Record, A290-33 Establishment, 51-1 A290-24, A290-25, Report, A290-33 Fined, 51-6 A290-31 Retirement, A290-33 Hearing, 51-6 Offenses, A290-19 Safety, A290-33 Investigation, 51-6 Procedures, A290-30 Vehicle, A290-33 Members, 5 1 -1 Qualifications, A290-16 Weapon, A290-33 Notice, 51-6 Records, A290-28 Organization, A290-1- A290-5 Powers and duties, 51-1 Report, A290-31, A290-32 Absence or disability of Chief, Qualifications of members of Po- Requesting assistance, A290-3 lice Department, 51-3 A290-26 Chief of Police, A290-2 Record, 51-2 Rules of conduct, A290-23 Disability, A290-3 Rules and regulations, 51-5 Scene of investigation, Emergency, A290-3 Special policemen, 51-4 A290-20 Order of rank, A2904 POLICE DEPARTMENT RULES Use of intoxicating beverages, Powers and duties, A290-1 AND REGULATIONS A290-24 Report, A290-3 Chief of Police, A290-6, A290-7 Disciplinary Action, A290-47 Seniority, A290-5 General duties, A290-6 Types of action, A290-47 Sergeants, A290-10, A290-11 Inspections, A290-7 General Rules, A290-34 - Emergencies, A290-11 Investigation, A290-7 A290-45 General duties, A290-10 Meeting, A290-7 Communicable/infectious dis- Record, A290-11 Permit, A290-7 eases, A290-45 Reports, A290-11 Records, A290-7 Confidentiality of official Specific duties, A290-11 Reports, A290-7 business, A290-41 Vehicles, A290-11 Specific duties, A290-7 Curb, A290-37, A290-38 Word usage, A290-46 Civilian Members, A290-12 - Duty of Department, A290-35 POLLUTION A290-14 Fitness for duty, A290-39 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-26 General duties, A290-12 Grooming, A290-43 Sewers and sewage disposal, Report, A290-13 Hazardous waste, A290-45 215-38 Safeguarding information, Hospital, A290-44, A290-45 Soil removal, 228-7 A290-14 Maintenance of order, Waterfront consistency review, Specific duties, A290-13 A290-34 268-3 Conduct, A290-15 Minor, A290-36 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3 Alcoholic beverages, A290-15 Notification, A290-44 Zoning, 280-48,280-58, 280-62, Disorderly conduct, A290-15 Patrol duty, A290-37 280-77, 280-91, 280-111, Fine, A290-15 Pro -arrest policy, A290-36 280-143 Gas, A290-15 Records, A290-45 PRELIMINARY PLANS Gun, A290-15 Report, A290-36 - A290-38, Highway specifications, 161-2 - Inspection, A290-15 A29044 161-3 Intoxicating, A290-15 Safety, A29045 PRELIMINARY PLATS Investigation, A290-15 Sick time, A290-44 Subdivision of land, 240-3, Penalty, A290-15 Sidearms, A290-42 240-6 - 240-8, 240-10, Record, A290-15 Sign, A290-36 240-13, 240-15 - 240-20, Report, A290-15 Smoke, A29045 20 09-01-2006 SOUTHOLDINDEX 240-22, 240-24 - 240-25, Designation of records access Parking, 189-3, 189-4 240-53, 240-58 officer, 59-3 Peddlers, solicitors and transient PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL Designation of records loca- retail merchants, 197-1, Sewers and sewage disposal, tion, 59-4 197-4, 197-6 215-37 Duties, 59-3 Solid waste, 233-4 PRIVY VAULT Exceptions, 59-2 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-14 Sewers and sewage disposal, Fees, 59-9 Vehicles and traffic, 260-27 215-37 Hours for public inspection, Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-11 PROHIBITED USES 59-5 REPORTS Zoning, 280-8, 280-111 Inspection, 59-2 - 59-5, 59-9, Buildings, unsafe, 100-4 PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT 59-10 Coastal erosion hazard areas, AND SPECIAL EVENTS Investigations, 59-2 111-27, 111-29, 111-35 Appeals, 205-1 Maintenance of list of records Community preservation fund, Carnivals, 205-1 by subject matter, 59-7 17-34 Certain entertainment restricted, . Newspaper, 59-10 Development rights, transfer of, 205-1 Notice, 59-10 117-7 Parking, 205-1 Permit, 59-3, 59-7 Electrical inspections, 126-3 Permit, 205-1 Records, 59-2 - 59-10 Ethics, 26-25 Permitted use, 205-1 Safety, 59-2 Fire prevention and building con - Sanitary facilities, 205-1 Public hearings, notice of, 55-1 struction, 144-6 PUBLIC HEARINGS, NOTICE Records, 59-2 - 59-17 Flood damage prevention, 148-6, OF Records Management, 59-I1 - 148-22 Assessment, 55-1 59-17 Highway specifications, 161-49 Hearings, 55-1 Custody and control of re- Landmark preservation, 170-5 Newspaper, 55-1 cords, 59-16 Police department rules and regu- Notice, 55-1 Definitions, 59-13 lations, A290-3, A290-7, Providing notice of public hear- Designation of records man- A290-9, A290-11, A290-13, ings, 55-1 agement officer, 59-12 A290-15, A290 -31 - Record, 55-1 Disposition of records, 59-17 A290-33, A290-36 - Set back, 55-1 Improvements, 59-15 A290-38, A290-44 Sign, 55-1 Intent, 59-11 Sewers and sewage disposal, Powers and duties of records 215-5, 215-7,215-38 management officer, Subdivision of land, 240-19 -R- 59-14 Tobacco advertising, 249-1 Program established, 59-12 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-14 RADIATION Records, 59-11- 59-17 Transportation access manage - Zoning, 280-13 Records Advisory Board, ment, 64-4 RECORDS 59-15 Waterfront consistency review, Boats, docks and wharves, 96-] 0, Sign, 59-15 268-4 96-25 Storage, 59-12, 59-14 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-7, Buildings, unsafe, 100-7 Sewers and sewage disposal, 275-8 Coastal erosion hazard areas, 215-35, 215-43 Zoning, 280-29, 280-30, 280-70, 111-10, 111-29 Soil removal, 228-6, 228-9, 280-151, 280-157 Community preservation fund, 228-12 RESTAURANTS 17-22, 17-34, 17-35 Streets and sidewalks, 237-24 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 Domestic partnerships, 1214 Subdivision of land, 240-10, Zoning, 280-4,280-13, 280-35, Ethics, 26-7, 26-23, 26-25 240-17, 240-19, 240-21, 280-38,28041, 280-45, Fire prevention and building con- 240-25, 240-29, 240-34, 280-48, 280-55,280-78, struction, 144-6, 144-8, 240-38, 240-41, 240-44 280-85 144-16 Tourist and trailer camps, -253-13 RETIREMENT Flood damage prevention, 148-22 Zoning, 280-7, 280-31, 280-52, Ethics, 26-17 Harbor management, 157-12 280-55, 280-92, 280-133, Police department rules and regu- Landmark preservation, 170-5, 280-151, 280-154 lations, A290-33 170-11 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES Taxation, 245-1, 245-2 Littering, 174-5 Flood damage prevention, 148-4, Waterfront consistency review, Peddlers, solicitors and transient 148-13 - 148-15, 148-21 268-3 retail merchants, 197-8 Tourist and trailer camps, RIGHT OF ENTRY Police department, 51-2 253-20 - 253-21, 253-23, Fire prevention and building con - Police department rules and regu- 253-24 struction, 144-14 lations, A290-7, A290-9, Zoning, 2804,280-137 Sewers and sewage disposal, A290-11, A290-15, RECYCLABLES 215-23 A290-28, A290-33, A290-45 Solid waste, 233-1- 233-5 Public Access to Records, 59-1 - RECYCLING 59-10 Solid waste, 233-6 _S_ Appeals, 59-8, 59-10 REGISTRATION Definitions, 59-1 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-10, SAFETY Denial of access, 59-8 96-24 Appearance tickets, 5-2 Harbor management, 157-12 21 09-01-2006 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-14, 96-15,96-26 Buildings, unsafe, 100-2, 100-3 Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111-17, 111-18 Farm stands, 135-3 Filming, 139-1, 139-3 Flood damage prevention, 148-2, 148-4, 148-7, 148-18, 148-22, 148-23 Harbor management, 157-6 Highway specifications, 161-6, 161-7, 16144, 16146 Parks and recreation areas, 193-6, 193-11 Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-33, A29045 Records, 59-2 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-44 Shellfish, 219-6 Soil removal, 228-1, 228-5, 228-7 Subdivision of land, 240-2, 240-4, 240-10, 240-38, 240-43, 24045, 240-46, 240-56 Transportation access manage- ment, 64-5 Vehicles and traffic, 260-26 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-2, 264-14,264-15 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3, 275-11, 275-12 Zoning, 280-2, 280-3, 280-13, 280-28, 280-67, 280-70, 280-72,280-73,280-82, 280-88, 280-97, 280-99, 280-111, 280-125, 280-128, 280-129, 280-131, 280-133, 280-137, 280-142, 280-143, 280-146 SALES Agricultural lands preservation, 70-4,70-5 - Boats, docks and wharves, 96-10, 96-25 Community preservation fund, 17-9,17-24 Development rights, transfer of, 117-3, 117-4,117-9 General provisions, 1-4, 1-10 Harbor management, 157-12 Highway specifications, 161-49 Housing fund, 34-2, 34-4 - 34-6 Junkyards, 166-3 Open space preservation, 185-4, 185-5 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 1974 - 197-6,197-10 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-36 Subdivision of land, 240-34 Taxation, 245-1, 245-2 Tobacco advertising, 249-1 Waterfront consistency review, 268-3 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-30, 280-31,280-38, 280-41, SOUTHOLD INDEX 280-45, 280-48, 280-52, 280-55, 280-58, 280-62, 280-78, 280-79,280-85, 280-86, 280-98, 280-104, 280-118 SALVAGING CENTERS Access, 211-4 Applications, 211-3 Definitions, 211-1 Fees, 211-3 Liable, 211-6 Parking, 211-3, 211-4 Penalties for offenses, 211-6 Permit, 2114, 211-3, 211-5 - 211-6 Storage, 211-3 SANITARY FACILITIES Flood damage prevention, 148-19,148-20 Junkyards, 166-7 Public entertainment and special events, 205-1 SANITATION Appearance tickets, 5-2 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-30 SCHOOL Development rights, transfer of, 117-7 Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-8 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 197-10 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-41 Solid waste, 233-3 Subdivision of land, 240-4, 240-53 Taxation, 245-11 Tobacco advertising, 249-1- 249-3 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-6 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-26, 280-38, 280-45, 280-48, 280-52, 280-55, 280-58, 280-62, 280-78, 280-79, 280-143,280-154 SCREEN Flood damage prevention, 148-16 Highway specifications, 161-22 - 161-24, 161-29, 161-30, 161-42 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-38 Soil removal, 228-7 Subdivision of land, 240-49 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-16 Zoning, 280-4, 280-7,280-69, 280-73, 280-78, 280-91- 280-94, 280-129,280-143 SEEING EYE DOGS Animals, 83-10 SEIZURE Animals, 83-11 Vehicles and traffic, 260-24 SEPTIC SYSTEMS Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-25 Wj Subdivision of land, 240-10 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-5 SEPTIC TANKS Junkyards, 166-7 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-2,215-4,215-5,215-7, 215-8,215-11,215-12, 215-19, 215-21, 215-22, 215-27, 215-37, 215-39 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-7 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3 Zoning, 280-4 SERVICE STATIONS Zoning, 280-4, 280-48, 280-78 SET BACK Zoning, 280-85, 280-104, 280-116 SETBACK Zoning, 280-104, 280-116, 280-123, 280-137 SETBACKS Farm stands, 135-3 Public hearings, notice of, 55-1 Soil removal, 228-5, 228-7 Subdivision of land, 240-19, 240-43,24045 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-21 Waterfront consistency review, 268-3 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2, 275-3, 275-5 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-15, 280-24, 280-28, 280-43, 280-50, 280-60, 280-64, 280-70, 280-72, 280-73, 280-85, 280-104,280-133, 280-134, 280-137 SEWERS AND SEWAGE DIS- POSAL Administration and Enforcement, 215-30 - 215-32 Administration and enforce- ment officer, 215-30 Compliance required, 215-32 License, 215-31 Notice, 215-31, 215-32 Notice of violation, 215-31 Penalties for offenses, 215-32 Permit, 215-31, 215-32 Sanitation, 215-30 Construction and Alteration, 215-8 -215-10 Cesspool, 215-8 Civil penalty, 215-9 Fees, 215-10 Penalty, 215-9 Permit, 215-8 - 215-10 Septic tank, 215-8 Construction Requirements, 215-19 - 215-21 Cesspools, 215-19, 215-21 Covering, 215-21 Dirt, 215-21 Easement, 215-20 Grass, 215-21 Inspection, 215-21 Landscaping, 215-21 Location, 215-20 09-01-2006 SOUTHOLD INDEX Permits, 215-21 No permit required of tenants, Multifamily dwellings, 215-41 Septic tanks, 215-19, 215-21 215-14 Notices, 215-37 - 215-38, Standards, 215-19 Permit, 215-11 -215-15 215-41 -215-43, 215-45 Trespassing, 215-20 Septic tank, 215-11, 215-12 Nuisance, 215-38 Costs and Expenses, 215-33 Sewer Rents and Charges, Obstruction, 215-38 Assessment of costs, 215-33 215-48 - 215-52 Odor, 215-38 Lien, 215-33 Actions to collect rents, Penalties for offenses, 215-38, Disposal Fees, 215-26 215-51 215-40, 215-45 Fee to be set by resolution, Assessments, 215-50, 215-52 Permit, 215-37, 215-38, 215-26 Liable, 215-51 215-40 -215-43 Effective Date, 215-34 Liens, 215-50, 215..-51 Persons authorized to work on When effective, 215-34 Penalty, 215-49 sewers, 215-42 General Provisions, 215-1 - Penalty for late payment, Plumbing, 215-36,215-43 215-3 21549 Pollution, 215-38 Cesspool, 215-2 Purpose, 215-48 Powers and authority of in,- n,Definitions, Definitions,215-2 Rents, 215-49 spectors, 215-44 Easement, 215-2 Sewer rent fund, 215-52 Private sewage disposal, Purpose, 215-3 Sewer Use, 215-35 - 215-47 215-37 Septic tank, 215-2 Abandoned, 215-37,215-43 Privy, 215-37 Title, 215-1 Air conditioning, 215-36 Privy vault, 215-37 Water, 215-3 Animals, 215-37,215-38 Purpose, 215-35 Improper Disposal, 215-27 Asbestos, 215-43 Record, 215-35,215-43 Cesspool, 215-27 Ashes, 215-38 Report, 215-38 Dumping, 215-27 Barricades, 21543 Safety, 21544 Septic tank, 215-27 Bond, 215-42 Sale, 215-36 Inspections and Maintenance, Building permits, 215-41 Schools, 215-41 215-22 - 215-25 Building sewer permits, Screens, 215-38 Cesspool, 215-22 215-41 Septic tanks, 215-37, 215-39 Civil claims, 215-24 Cesspools, 215-37, 215-39 Severability, 215-47 Emergency, 215-23 Churches, 215-41 Standards for building sewers, Frequency of inspections, Definitions, 215-36 215-43 215-22 Dirt, 215-37 Storage, 215-36, 215-38 Inspections, 215-22, 215-23 Discharges from private sys- Stormwater, 215-36, 215-38 Notice, 215-23 tems, 215-39 Tampering prohibited, 215-40 Permit, 215-22, 215-23, Disconnection, 215-45 Tests, 215-38, 215-43, 215-44 215-25 Discretionary monitoring of Toilet, 215-36 Responsibility of owner, effluents, 215-46 Toxic substances, 215-38 215-22 Disorderly conduct, 215-40 Tree, 215-43 Right of entry, 215-23 Drainage, 215-36, 215-38, Trenches, 215-39, 215-43 Right to require maintenance, 215-39 Utility, 215-42,215-43 215-25 Easement, 215-43, 21544 Water, 215-36 - 215-38, Septic system, 215-25 Emergency, 215-38 215-43 Septic tank, 215-22 Excavations, 21542 - 215-43 Watercourse, 215-36 Prohibited Wastes, 215-28, Explosion hazard, 215-38 Water pollution, 215-38 215-29 Explosive, 215-38 Well, 215-43 Cesspool, 215-28 Fees, 215-41 Word usage, 215-36 Discharge, 215-29 Flammable, 215-38 Transportation, 215-4 - 215-7 Drainage, 215-28 Fuel, 215-38 Assessment, 215-5 Hazardous substances, 215-28 Garbage, 215-36 - 215-38 Cesspools, 215-4, 215-5, Industrial waste, 215-28 Gas, 215-38 215-7 Prohibited wastes enumerated, General discharge prohibi- Fees, 215-6 215-28 tions, 215-38 License, 215-4 - 215-6 Water, 215-28 General waste disposal re- Penalty, 215-5, 215-7 Rates and Fees, 215-16 - 215-18 quirements, 215-37 Reports, 215-5, 215-7 Construction permits, 215-16 Grade, 215-43 Septic tanks, 215-4, 215-5, Fees for alteration and con- Guaranty, 215-42 215-7 struction permits, 215-16 Heat, 215-38 Vehicles, 215-5 Fees for operation permit, Industrial wastes, 215-36 - SHELLFISH 215-17 215-38 Catching of Shrimp, 219 -1 - Permit, 215-16, 215-17 Inspection, 215-37, 215-38, 219-4 Tax rate, 215-18 215-41, 215-43, 215-44 Brush, 219-1 Well, 215-18 Insurance, 215-42 Effect, 219-3 Septic Tanks and Cesspools, Liability, 215-38,215-42, Penalties for offenses, 219-4 215-11- 215-15 21544 Residence requirements, 219-2 Affected properties, 215-11 License, 21541, 21542 Taking of shrimp by nonresi- Cesspool, 215-11, 215-12 Licensed drain layers, 215-42 dents prohibited, 219-1 Exceptions, 215-13 Manholes, 215-38, 215-40 Taking of Shellfish and Eels, Meters, 215-38 219-5 - 219-21 23 09-01-2006 SOUTHOLD INDEX Blue claw crabs, 219-13 280-90, 280-101, 280-131, Hearings, 228-5,228-12 Clams, 219-11 280-133, 280-134, 280-137 Height, 228-7 Culling shellfish and restora- SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLINGS Improvement, 2284 tion of underwater lands, Fire prevention and building con- Insurance, 228-6 219-16 struction, 144-8 Intent of regulations, 228-2 Definitions, 219-7 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-5 Landscaping, 228-4 Display, 219-9 Zoning, 280-27, 280-28, 280-38 Legislative declaration, 228-1 Dredges and scrapes, 219-19 SITE PLANS Lots, 228-7 Eels, 219-15 Farm stands, 135-3 Newspaper, 228-12 Expiration, 219-9 Fire prevention and building con- Noise, 228-5 Fees, 219-9 struction, 144-8 Notices, 228-5, 228-9, 228-12 Liable, 219-21 Soil removal, 228-4 Nuisance, 228-5 License, 219-8 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-3 Operations excepted, 228-4 Mussels, 219-14 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-17, Parking, 228-7 Notices, 219-17 280-22, 280-29, 280-31, Penalties for offenses, 228-13 Oysters, 219-12 280-35,280-38,280-41, Permit, 228-3 - 228-12 Penalties for offenses, 219-21 280-45, 280-48, 280-52, Pollution, 228-7 Permit, 219-8, 219-9, 219-13, 280-55, 280-58,280-62, Records, 228-6, 228-9, 228-12 219-15, 219-21 280-69, 280-70, 280-92, Regulations, 228-7 Purpose, 219-6 280-104, 280-119,280-127, Safety, 228-1, 228-5, 228-7 Restricted areas, 219-17 280-129 - 280-134, Screening, 228-7 Safety, 219-6 280-136 - 280-138, 280-151, Setbacks, 228-5, 228-7 Scallops, 219-10 280-154 Site plan, 228-4 Sign, 219-8 SKETCH PLANS Storage, 228-7 Title, 219-5 Highway specifications, 161-1 Stormwater, 228-4 Transplanting of shellfish, Subdivision of land, 240-7, Vibration, 228-5 219-18 240-10, 240-13, 240-16, Waiver by Town Board, 228-10 Vegetation removal prohib- 240-20 Water, 228-2, 228-4, 228-5, ited, 219-20 SKETCH PLAT 228-7 Water, 219-16 Subdivision of land, 240-6 - Well, 228-1 SHOPPING CENTERS 240-13, 240-17, 240-20, Yards, 228-6, 228-11 Vehicles and traffic, 260-14 240-26 - 240-28 SOLID WASTE Zoning, 280-4, 28048, 280-87 SMOKE Garbage, Rubbish and Refuse, SIGNS Fire prevention and building con- 233-1 - 233-7 Appearance tickets, 5-2 struction, 144-8 Brush, 233-4 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-23, Police department rules and regu- Commercial vehicles, 233-1, 96-24 lations, A290-45 233-4 Coastal erosion hazard areas, Tobacco advertising, 249-1 Conveyance and transportation 111-29 Zoning, 280-13, 28048,280-58, of refuse, 233-5 Fire prevention and building con- 280-62, 280-99, 280-111, Definitions, 233-1 struction, 144-8 280-143 Demolition, 233-1, 233-4 Highway specifications, 161-11, SMOKE DETECTORS Dumping, 233-1, 233-2, 233-6 161-12 Fire prevention and building con- Fees, 233-4 Littering, 174-6 struction, 144-8 Fuel, 233-3 Parking, 189-3, 189-4 SMOKING Garbage, 233-1 - 233-4 Parks and recreation areas, 193-3 Tobacco advertising, 249-1 Grass clippings, 233-4 Peddlers, solicitors and transient SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL Hazardous waste, 233-2 retail merchants, 197-12 Streets and sidewalks, 237-20 Hearing, 233-7 Police department rules and regu- SOIL REMOVAL Inspection, 233-4 lations, A290-36 Assessments, 228-6 Issuance and duration of per - Public hearings, notice of, 55-1 Bond, 228-8,228-9 mits and licenses, 233-4 Records, 59-15 Building Inspector, 228-4 Landscaping, 233-4 Shellfish, 219-8 Cash deposit, 228-9 License, 233-2 - 233-4, 233-7 Solid waste, 233-3, 233-4 Cesspool, 228-4 Newspaper, 233-1, 233-3 Streets and sidewalks, 237-13, Combustible, 228-7 Notice, 233-7 237-26 Comprehensive Plan, 228-6 Penalties for offenses, 233-6 Subdivision of land, 240-17, Drainage, 228-2, 228-4, 228-5, Permit, 233-2 - 2334, 233-7 240-19,240-21, 240-32 228-7 Recyclables, 233-1- 233-5 Tobacco advertising, 249-4 Driveway, 228-4 Recycling, 233-6 Vehicles and traffic, 260-4, Dust, 228-2, 228-5, 228-7 Registration, 233-4 260-6,260-8 Excavations, 228-1, 228-3 - School, 233-3 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 228-7 Signs, 233-3,2334 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-35, Fees, 228-11 Town Transfer Station, 233-3 280-38, 280-41, 280-45, Fences, 2284, 228-7 Trees, 233-4 280-48, 280-52, 280-55, Fill, 228-7 Vehicles, 233-1, 233-3 - 233-5 280-58, 280-62, 280-69, Garbage, 228-7 Yard, 233-3, 233-4 280-72, 280-78, 280-80 - Grade, 228-4, 228-6,228-7 Yard waste, 233-3 Grass, 228-7 24 09-01-2006 SOUTHOLD INDEX SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS Highway specifications, 161-6, Penalties for offenses, 237-17 Farm stands, 135-3 161-8, 161-27, 161-29, Permit, 237-6 - 237-11, Fire prevention and building con- 161-30,161-32,161-36 237-13,237-15 '-237-18 struction, 144-8 Sewers and sewage disposal, Protective measures, 237-12 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-17, 215-36, 215-38 Repair, 237-16 280-22, 280-35, 280-38, Soil removal, 2284 Responsibility for damages, 280-41, 280-45, 280-48, Subdivision of land, 240-11, 237-16 280-52, 280-55, 280-58, 240-19, 240-36, 240-44, Revocation, 237-15 280-62, 280-69, 280-70, 240-50,240-51 Short title, 237-4 280-74, 280-78, 280-130, Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3, Signs, 237-13 280-131, 280-139 - 280-142, 275-7 Street opening, 237-13 280-144, 280-146, 280-149, Zoning, 280-72,280-73, 280-129, Trenches, 237-13 280-154 280-133, 280-143 Utilities, 237-11, 237-16 SPECIAL EXCEPTION USES STREETLIGHTING Waiver of insurance and bond Zoning, 280-4,280-35, 280-38, Highway specifications, 161-3 - requirements, 237-18 280-41, 280-45, 280-48, 161-4, 16146 Water, 237-13, 237-16 280-58, 280-62, 280-78, Police department rules and regu- Street Numbering, 237-22 - 280-140, 280-141, 280-144 lations, A290-37, A290-38 237-29 SPEED LIMITS Subdivision of land, 240-17, Building Inspector, 237-28 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-13 240-21, 240-46 Building permit, 237-25, Highway specifications, 161-12 STREET OPENINGS 237-26 Transportation access manage- Streets and sidewalks, 237-13 Certificate of occupancy, ment, 64-5 Waterfront consistency review, 237-25 SPRINKLERS 268-3 Changes, 237-24 Fire prevention and building con- STREETS AND SIDEWALKS Compliance deadline, 237-27 struction, 144-8 Notification of Defects, 237-1- Definitions, 237-23 STEEP SLOPES 237-3 Display of numbers, 237-26 Subdivision of land, 240-4 Meeting, 237-2 Emergency, 237-22 STOP -WORK ORDERS Obstruction, 237-1 Enforcement, 237-28 Flood damage prevention, 148-14 Prior written notice required, Fine, 237-29 Landmark preservation, 170-12 237-1 Height, 237-26 Waterfront consistency review, Statutory provisions super- Legislative intent, 237-22 268-6 seded, 237-3 Numbering system estab- STORAGE Transmission and presentation lished, 237-24 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-10, of notices, 237-2 Penalties for offenses, 237-29 96-25, 96-26 Snow and Ice Removal, 237-19 - Permit, 237-25, 237-26 Fire prevention and building con- 237-21 Posting of numbers, 237-25 struction; 144-8 Church, 237-20 Records, 237-24 Flood damage prevention, Dirt, 237-20 Sign, 237-26 148-12,148-16 General maintenance, 237-20 Style and size, 237-26 Harbor management, 157-6, Intent, 237-19 Tax bill, 237-27 157-12 Obstructions, 237-20 Unnamed roads, 237-24 Highway specifications, 161-29, Penalties for offenses, 237-21 Vehicles, 237-26 161-30 Snow and ice removal, 237-20 Well, 237-22 Junkyards, 166-3 Vacant lot, 237-20 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Parking, 189-7 Weeds, 237-20 Additional Requirements, Records, 59-12, 59-14 Street Excavations, 237-4 - 240-52 - 240-58 Salvaging centers, 211-3 237-18 Appeals, 240-57 Sewers and sewage disposal, Applications, 237-7 Comprehensive Plan, 240-53 215-36, 215-38 Backfilling, 237-13 Easements, 240-54 Soil removal, 228-7 Barricades, 237-12, 237-13 Effect on existing plats, Subdivision of land, 240-44 Bond, 237-9, 237-18 240-58 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-14 Completion of work, 237-14 Final plat, 240-52,240-53 Vehicles and traffic, 260-24 Curbs, 237-16 Hearing, 240-53 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-19 Definitions, 237-5 Improvement, 240-53 Waterfront consistency review, Emergencies, 237-13 Liability, 240-54 268-3 Fees, 237-10 Lots, 240-53, 240-57 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-38, Fill, 237-13 Natural features, 240-53, 280-41, 28048,280-58, Fine, 237-17 240-54 280-62, 280-78, 280-79, Grade, 237-6, 237-13 Notice, 240-54 280-88, 280-101, 280-104, Grass, 237-13 Open space, 240-54 280-110, 280-111, 280-118, Guarantee, 237-9 Parks and recreation areas, 280-119, 280-134, 280-137 Improvements, 237-6, 237-16 240-52 -240-54 STORMWATER Inspection, 237-14 Playgrounds, 240-52 - 240-53 Fire prevention and building con- Insurance, 237-8, 237-18 Preliminary plat, 240-53, struction, 144-10 Liable, 237-14 240-58 Lighting, 237-12 Reservation of lands for pedes - Notices, 237-11, 237-13 trian trails, 240-54 25 09-01-2006 SOUTHOLD INDEX Reservation of parkland on Natural features, 240-43 preliminary plats or when subdivision plats contain- Notice, 240-44 no preliminary plat is re- ing residential units, Odors, 240-44 quired, 240-25 240-53 Open space, 240-42 — 240-44 Fire hydrants, 240-21 Safety, 240-56 Parking, 240-44 Grade, 240-21 School, 240-53 Parks, 240-42 Hearings, 240-25 Standards and procedures for Penalty, 240A4 Improvements, 240-20 acceptance of streets, Playgrounds, 240-43, 24044 Inspections, 240-20 240-52 Protection and use of open License, 240-21 Time limitations, 240-55 space lands created by Lots, 240-21 Variances, 240-57 cluster development, Meeting, 240-23 Vehicles, 240-54 240-44 Monuments, 240-21 Waiver, adjustment of prop- Record, 240-44 Newspaper, 240-25 erty lines, 240-57 Recreation areas, 240-43, Notice, 240-22, 240-25 Waivers of certain provisions, 240-44 Open space, 240-21 240-56 Safety, 24043 Permits, 240-25 When effective, 240-58 Setback, 240-43 Preliminary plats, 240-20, Bonds and Other Security, Storage, 240-44 240-22, 240-24 — 240-25 240-31 —240-34 Stormwater, 240-44 Records, 240-21, 240-25 Default, 240-34 Utility, 240-42 Signs, 240-21 Drainage, 240-32 _ Vehicles, 240-44 Sketch plan, 240-20 Expiration and terms of bonds, Water, 240-42, 240-44 Sketch plat, 240-20 240-34 Wells, 240-44 Streetlights, 240-21 Final plat, 240-31, 240-32 Wildlife, 240-44 Submission, 240-20 Forms of security, 240-34 Definitions, 240-3 Technical requirements, Guarantee, 240-31, 240-33, Design Standards, 240-45 — 240-21 240-34 240-48 Test, 240-21 Guaranty, 240-34 Plumbing, 24047 Trees, 240-21 Improvements, 240-31— Safety, 240-45, 24046 Utilities, 240-21 240-34 Setbacks, 240-45 Water, 240-21 Inspection, 240-32, 240-33 Streetlighting, 240-46 Wells, 240-21 Landscaping, 240-32 Streets, 240-45 General Application Procedure; Liens, 240-34 Wastewater treatment systems, Submission Requirements; Maintenance bond, 240-33 240-47 Fees, 240-6 — 240-8 Notification, 240-32 Water, 240-48 Assessment, 240-7 Performance bond, 240-32 Water supply systems, 240-48 Bond, 240-7 Permit, 240-34 Well, 240-45 Drainage, 240-7 Purpose of performance bond, Yard, 240-45 Fees, 240-8 240-31 Enforcement, 240-59 — 240-61 Final plats, 240-8 Record, 240-34 Improvements, 240-59 General application procedure, Sale, 240-34 Lots, 240-59 240-6 Sign, 240-32 Methods of enforcement, Grading, 240-6 Cluster Development, 240112 — 240-61 Improvement, 240-6 240-44 Penalties for offenses, 240-60 Preliminary plat, 240-6 — Animals, 240-44 Violations, 240-59 240-8 Assessments, 240-44 Final Plat Review, 240-20 — Sketch plan, 240-7 Authority and purpose, 240-42 240-25 Sketch plat, 240-6 — 240-8 Buffers, 240-43 Action on final plats which are Submission requirements, Cluster development, 24042 — in substantial agreement 240-7 240-44 with approved prelimi- General Provisions, 240-1, 240-2 Comprehensive Plan, 240-42, nary plats, 240-24 Open space, 240-2 240-43 Block, 240-21 Purpose, 240-2 Determination of location of Bond, 240-20, 240-23, 240-25 Safety, 240-2 open spaces created by Buffer, 240-21 Statutory authority, 240-1 cluster development using Building permits, 240-25 General Requirements; Classifi- primary and secondary Certificate of approval, 240-21 cation, 2404, 240-5 conservation areas, Coordination of review of per- Comprehensive Plan, 240-4 240-43 formance bond estimate, Drainage, 240-4 Drainage, 240-44 240-23 General requirements, 240-4 Easements, 240-42, 240-44 Curb, 240-21 Grade, 240-4 Emergency, 240-42 Drainage, 240-20, 240-21, Lots, 240-4 Final plat, 240-42, 240-44 240-23, 240-25 Official Map, 240-4 Landscaping, 240-42, 240-43 Easements, 240-21 Off-street parking, 240-4 Lien, 240-44 Environmental impact state- Parking, 240-4 Lighting, 240-44 ment, 240-22,240-25 Parks, 240-4 Livestock, 240-44 Environmental review, 240-22 Recreation areas, 2404 Lots, 240-42 — 240-44 Final plats not in substantial Safety, 2404 Meeting, 24043 agreement with approved School, 240-4 26 09-01-2006 SOUTHOLD INDEX Steep slopes, 240-4 Water, 240-17, 240-19 Watercourse, 240-41 Subdivision classifications, Wells, 240-17 Wells, 240-35, 240-36 240-5 Preservation of Natural Features, Sketch Plat Review, 240-9 - Utility, 240-4 240-49 - 240-51 240-14 Water, 240-4 Buffer, 240-49 Action on sketch plat, 240-13 Wells, 240-4 Certificate of occupancy, Block, 240-10 Open Development Area, 240-49 Cluster development, 240-10 240-26 -240-30 Clearing, 240-49 Comprehensive Plan, 240-10, Bond, 240-30 Drainage, 240-51 240-11 Creation of lots, 240-30 Easements, 240-51 Coordination with other agen- Drainage, 240-30 Final plat, 240-51 cies, 240-12 Easement, 240-26 - 240-28 Floodplain, 240-50 Decision, 240-13 Establishment, 240-26 Grade, 240-51 Drainage, 240-9 - 240-11 Final plat, 240-28 Grading, 240-49, 240-51 Easements, 240-10 General requirements, 240-27 Improvement, 240-51 Emergency, 240-10 Hearings, 240-29, 240-30 Landscaping, 240-49 Expiration, 240-14 Improvements, 240-30 Lots, 240-49, 240-51 Final plat, 240-13 Lots, 240-26, 240-27, 240-30 Open space, 240-49 Fire hydrants, 240-10 Notice, 240-29, 240-30 Permit, 240-49, 240-51 Grades, 240-10 Permits, 240-26 Screen, 240-49 Grass, 240-10 Procedure, 240-29 Stormwater, 240-50, 240-51 Hearings, 240-10, 240-13 Records, 240-29 Stormwater, drainage and ero- Height, 240-10 Sketch plat, 240-26 - 240-28 sion control, 240-51 Improvements, 240-9, 240-10 Submission requirements, Trees, 240-49 Inspection, 240-9 240-28 Water, 240-51 Lots, 240-10 Preliminary Plat Review, Required Public Improvements; Master Plan, 240-10 240-15 - 240-19 Inspections; Fees, 240-35 - Meeting, 240-13 Action on preliminary plat, 240-41 Monuments, 240-10 240-19 Abandoned, 240-37 Notice, 240-13 Block, 240-17 Administration fee, 240-37 Official Map, 240-10 Buffer, 240-17 Backfilling, 240-36 Open space, 240-10 Comprehensive Plan, 240-19 Bond, 240-35, 240-37 Parks, 240-10 Curbs, 240-17 Bonding, 240-35 Permit, 240-10 Drainage, 240-17, 240-19 Design standards, 240-36 Preliminary plat, 240-10, Easements, 240-17 Drainage, 240-35 - 240-37, 240-13 Environmental impact state- 240-41 Record, 240-10 ment, 240-18, 240-19 Excavation, 240-36 Recreation area, 240-10 Environmental review, 240-18 Fencing, 240-36 Review of sketch plat, 240-11 Final plat, 240-15, 240-16, Final plat, 240-35, 240-36, Safety, 240-10 240-19 240-41 Septic systems, 240-10 Fire alarm, 240-17 Fire hydrants, 240-35, 240-36 Sketch plans, 240-10, 240-13 Fire hydrants, 240-17 Gas, 240-35 Stormwater, 240-11 Grade, 240-17, 240-19 Grading, 240-41 Submission, 240-9 Hearings, 240-19 Guaranties, 240-38 Technical requirements, Improvements, 240-16, 240-17 Improvements, 240-36 240-10 Lots, 240-17 Inspections, 240-36,240-'37 Trees, 240-10 Manholes, 240-17 Landscaping, 240-36 Utilities, 240-10 Master Plan, 240-17 Lots, 240-41 Water, 240-9 - 240-11 Monuments, 240-17 Mapping of completed im- Wells, 240-9 - 240-10 Newspaper, 240-19 provements, 240-41 SWIMMING POOLS Notices, 240-18 - 240-19 Meeting, 240-40 Fire prevention and building con - Official Map, 240-17 Modification of design of im- struction, 144-8 Records, 240-17, 240-19 provements, 240-40 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3, Reports, 240-19 Monuments, 240-41 275-11 Setbacks, 240-19 Notice, 240-36 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-52, Signs, 240-17, 240-19 Permit, 240-36, 240-39 280-55 Sketch plan, 240-16 Records, 240-38, 240-41 Sketch plat, 240-17 Required improvements and Stormwater, 240-19 utilities, 240-35 - T - Strectlighting, 240-17 Safeguards during construc- TAXATION Submission, 240-16 tion, 240-39 Business Investment Exemption, Technical requirements, Safety, 240-38 245-7 240-17 Stormwater, 240-36 Exemption repealed, 245-7 Test, 240-17 Testing, 240-35, 240-36 Exemption for Disabled Persons Trees, 240-17 Utilities, 240-35, 240-36, With Limited Income, Utilities, 240-17 240-41 245-10 Waiver of requirements, Waiver, 240-38 Disabilities, 245-10 240-15 Water, 240-35, 240-36 27 09-01-2006 Exemption granted, 245-10 Exemption for Volunteer Fire Fighters and Ambulance Workers, 245-11, 245-12 Amount, 245-11 Applicability, 245-14 Assessments, 245-11, 245-12 Effective date, 245-12 Exemption granted, 245-11 Qualifications, 245-11 School, 245-11 Unremarried spouses of volun- teers killed in line of duty, 245-13 Senior Citizen Exemption, 245-1 — 245-6 Applications, 245-3 Assessment, 245-4 Conditions, 245-2 Drug, 245-1 Fine, 245-5 Hearing, 245-4 Insurance, 245-1 Notice, 245-4, 245-6 Offenses, 245-5 Partial exemption for senior citizens, 245-1 Penalties for offenses, 245-5 Reapplications, 245-4 Retirement, 245-1, 245-2 Sale, 245-1, 245-2 Veterans' Exemption, 245-8, 245-9 Amount of exemption, 245-9 Assessments, 245-8, 245-9 Purpose, 245-8 Veterans, 245-8 TESTS Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-5, 144-6, 144-19 Highway specifications, 161-2, 161-6,161-26,161-29, 161-30,161-40, 161-46 Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-45 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-38, 215-43, 215-44 Subdivision of land, 240-17, 240-21, 240-35, 240-36 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-4 Zoning, 28048,280-58, 280-62 TIRES Junkyards, 166-1 Littering, 174-3 Zoning, 280-48 TOBACCO Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-15 Tobacco advertising, 249-1- 249-5 TOBACCO ADVERTISING Definitions and word usage, 249-2 Exceptions, 2494 Injunctions, 249-6 Legislative intent and findings, 249-1 SOUTHOLD INDEX License, 249-2 Minors, 249-1 Parks, 249-1 Permit, 249-2 Report, 249-1 Restrictions, 249-3 Sales, 249-1 Schools, 249-1 —249-3 Severability, 249-7 Sign, 2494 Smoke, 249-1 Smoking, 249-1 Time frame for compliance, 249-5 Tobacco, 249-1 — 249-5 Variance, 249-1 Well, 249-1 When effective, 249-8 TOILET FACILITIES Parks and recreation areas, 193-4 Sewers and.sewage disposal, 215-36 TOPSOIL REMOVAL Highway specifications, 161-10 TOURIST AND TRAILER CAMPS General Regulations, 253-1- 253-19 Application, 253-3 Brush, 253-5 Communicable diseases, 253-14 Definitions, 253-1 Distance between cottages and other buildings or trailers, 253-9 Distance from property lines and roadways, 253-10 Drainage, 253-5 Driveways, 253-3, 253-10 — 253-11 Duties of owner, 253-14 Entrances and exits, 253-15 Fees, 253-4 Fence, 253-15 Fine, 253-19 Fire extinguisher, 253-14 Garbage, 253-7, 253-14 Garbage collection, 253-7 Graded, 253-5 Hearing, 253-2, 253-4 Inspection, 253-13 License, 253-3 Lighting, 253-3 Management, 253-12 Minimum unit dimensions, 253-8 Newspaper, 253-4 Nonapplicability, 253-18 Notice, 253-4 Other ordinances and regula- tions, 253-17 Penalties for offenses, 253-19 Permit, 253-2 — 253-4 Public hearing, 2534 Records, 253-13 Registration, 253-14 Report, 253-14 Roadways and driveways, 253-11 Screening by plantings, 253-16 Septic tanks, 253-7 Sewer system, 253-7 Site plan, 253-3 Site requirements, 253-5 Storage, 253-14 Trespassing, 253-15 Trespass on adjoining prop- erty, 253-15 Vehicles, 253-14 Water, 253-3,253-6,253-14 Water supply, 253-6 Weeds, 253-5 Well, 253-5, 253-11 Recreational Vehicle Parks, 253-20 — 253-24 Applicability of other chapter provisions, 253-24 Dates of operation, 253-23 Definitions, 253-20 Drainage, 253-22 Driveways, 253-22 Parks, 253-23 Roadways and driveways, 253-22 Setbacks, 253-21 Site requirements, 253-21 Time limit for accommoda- tion, 253-23 Vehicles, 253-20 — 253-21, 253-23, 253-24 Yard, 253-21 TOWERS Zoning, 280-4, 280-67, 280-69 — 280-70, 280-72 — 280-75, 280-104 TOWING Boats, docks and wharves, 96-12 Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-15 TOXIC SUBSTANCES Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-38 TRANSPORTATION ACCESS MANAGEMENT Definitions, 64-3 Duties of Commission, 64-5 Improvements, 64-5 Lighting, 64-5 Litter, 64-5 Noise, 64-5 Parking, 64-5 Purpose, 642 Report, 64-4 Safety, 64-5 Speed limits, 64-5 Title, 64-1 Transportation Commission, 64-4 Vehicle, 64-5 Water, 64-5 When effective, 64-6 TREES Filming, 139-9 Highway specifications, 161-3, 161-11, 161-16,161-29 — 161-30, 161-42,16144 09-01-2006 SOUTHOLD INDEX Parks and recreation areas, 193-2 Waterfront consistency review, Authority to install traffic con - Sewers and sewage disposal, 268-3, 268-5 trol devices, 260-2 215-43 Zoning, 280-10, 280-28, 280-30, Definitions of words and Solid waste, 233-4 280-81, 280-86, 280-92, phrases, 260-1 Subdivision of land, 240-10, 280-121, 280-131, 280-137, Parking, 260-1 240-17,240-21,24049 280-146, 280-149, 280-154 One -Way Streets, 260-3 Vehicles and traffic, 260-4, 260-6 VEHICLES Parking, Standing and Stopping, Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2 Alcoholic beverages, 79-1 260-7 -260-22 Zoning, 280-69, 280-70, 280-73, Appearance tickets, 5-2 Additional parking regula- 280-83, 280-92 - 280-95, Bicycles, 88-1- 88-6 tions, 260-18 280-98, 280-118, 280-129, Boats, docks and wharves, 96-9, Application, 260-7 280-130, 280-133, 280-136 96-24 Bus stops, 260-21 TRENCHES Buildings, unsafe, 100-3, 100-4 Church, 260-17 Highway specifications, 161-36 Coastal erosion hazard areas, Driveways, 260-9, 260-15, Sewers and sewage disposal, 111-16 260-17, 260-18 215-39,215-43 Filming, 139-3 Fire hydrants, 260-18 Streets and sidewalks, 237-13 Flood damage prevention, 148-4. Fire lanes, 260-14 TRESPASSING 148-13 -148-16, 148-21, Fire wells, 260-16 Sewers and sewage disposal, 148-22 Fire zones, 260-20 215-20 General provisions, 1-2 Handicapped parking, 260-17 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-15 Highway specifications, 161-7, License, 260-9,260-17 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-14 161-20 Loading zones, 260-22 Littering, 174-1, 174-3, 174-6 Lots, 260-12 Parking, 189-1, 189-3 - 1894, No stopping zones, 260-19 - U - 189-7 Parking, 260-8 - 260-12, Parks and recreation areas, 193-1, 260-14 - 260-22 UNSAFE BUILDINGS, see 193-3, 193-4 Parking for limited time only, BUILDINGS, UNSAFE Peddlers, solicitors and transient 260-11 UTILITIES retail merchants, 197-10 Parking or standing prohibited Flood damage prevention, 148-3, Police department rules and regu- during certain times, 148-13, 148-15 - 148-16, lations, A290-11, A290-15, 260-15 148-19 -148-22 A290-33, A290-45 Parking prohibited at all times, Highway specifications, 161-46 Sewers and sewage disposal, 260-8 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-5 Parking prohibited during cer- 215-42, 215-43 Solid waste, 233-1, 233-3 - 233-5 tain hours, 260-9 Streets and sidewalks, 237-11, Streets and sidewalks, 237-26 Parking prohibited during cer- 237-16 Subdivision of land, 240-44, tain months, 260-10 Subdivision of land, 240-4, 240-54 Permit, 260-9,260-17 240-109 240-17, 240-21, Tourist and trailer camps, 253-14, Public parking lots, 260-12 240-35, 240-36, 240-41, 253-20 - 253-21, 253-23, Shopping center, 260-14 240-42 253-24 Signs, 260-8 Vehicles and traffic, 260-8 Transportation access manage- Stopping prohibited at all Waterfront consistency review, ment, 64-5 times, 260-13 268-3 Vehicles and traffic, 260-1- Utility, 260-8 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 260-39 260-7 - 260-27 Penalties, 260-27 Zoning, 280-2,280-4,280-139 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-1 - Bus stop, 260-27 280-22, 280-29,280-58, 264-7, 264-9, 264-11, Curb, 260-27 280-629 280-70, 280-83, 264-14 - 264-16, 264-18 - Driveway, 260-27 280-112, 280-127, 280-129, 264-20 Fines, 260-27 280-133 Zoning, 280-2, 280-4, 280-48, Fire hydrant, 260-27 280-58, 280-72, 280-77 - Fire lanes, 260-27 280-79, 280-99, 280-110, Fire zone, 260-27 - V - 280-129, 280-137, 280-143 Handicapped parking, 260-27 VACANT LOT VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC Inspection, 260-27 Fire prevention and building con- Emergency Removal of Vehicles, Lots, 260-27 struction, 144-8 260-23 - 260-25 Parking, 260-27 Streets and sidewalks, 237-20 Abandoned, 260-23 Penalties for offenses, 260-27 Zoning, 280-30 Authority to remove vehicles, Permit, 260-27 VARIANCES 260-23 Registration, 260-27 Coastal erosion hazard areas, Emergency, 260-23 Vehicle, 260-27 111-20 - 111-24,111-27 Fees, 260-24 Wells, 260-27 Ethics, 26-17 Impoundment, 260-24 Stop and Yield Intersections, Flood damage prevention, 148-4, Notices, 260-25 260-4 - 260-6 148-7, 148-9, 148-14, Obstruction, 260-23 School, 260-6 148-22 - 148-23 Parking, 260-23 Signs, 260-4, 260-6 Subdivision of land, 240-57 Seizure, 260-24 Stop intersections with flash - Tobacco advertising, 249-1 Storage, 260-24 ing signals, 260-5 General Provisions, 260-1, 260-2 29 09-01-2006 Stop intersections with stop signs, 260-4 Tree, 260-4, 260-6 Wells, 260-4,260-6 Yield intersections, 260-6 Truck Traffic, 260-26 Restricted truck traffic, 260-26 Safety, 260-26 VEHICLES, MOTOR -DRIVEN Motor -Driven Vehicles, 264-14 - 264-22 Abandoned, 264-19 Confiscation and redemption of vehicles, 264-19 Drugs, 264-15 Emergency vehicles, 264-18 Enforcement, 264-17 Exceptions, 264-18 Fine, 264-20 Intent, 264-14 Liable, 264-20 Nuisance, 264-14 Penalties for offenses, 264-20 Permit, 264-15, 264-20 Presumptive evidence, 264-16 Restitution, 264-20 Restrictions, 264-15 Safety, 264-14, 264-15 Severability, 264-21 Storage, 264-19 Trespassing, 264-14 When effective, 264-22 Unlicensed Motor -Driven Vehi- cles, 264-1 - 264-13 Conflicts with state law, 264-11 Definitions, 264-3 Exceptions, 264-6 Impound, 264-9 Impounded, 264-9 Impoundment, 264-9 Improvement, 264-6 Notice, 264-8 Operation on private property restricted, 264-5 Operation on Town property prohibited, 264-4 Parents or guardians to be no- tified of violations, 264-8 Penalties for offenses, 264-10 Permit, 264-7 Purpose, 264-2 Registration, 264-11 Responsibility of parents or guardians, 264-7 Safety, 264-2 School, 264-6 Severability, 264-12 Title, 264-1 When effective, 264-13 VETERANS Taxation, 245-8 VIBRATIONS Highway specifications, 161-21 Soil removal, 228-5 Zoning, 280-48, 280-58, 280-62, 280-99, 280-111, 280-143 SOUTHOLD INDEX _W_ WATER Animals, 83-3, 83-4 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-12, 96-16, 96-26 Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111-5 - 111-7, 111-10, 111-13,111-14,111-29 Community preservation fund, 17-8 Development rights, transfer of, 117-7 Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-8, 144-10 Flood damage prevention, 148-2, 148-3, 148-14- 148-16, 148-18, 148-19,148-22 Harbor management, 157-1, 157-5 Highway specifications, 161-11, 161-30, 161-39,16144 Housing fund, 34-6 Junkyards, 166-4 Littering, 174-4 Parking, 189-1 Parks and recreation areas, 193-4 Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-45 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-3,215-28, 215-36 - 215-38, 21543 Shellfish, 219-16 Soil removal, 228-2,228-4, 228-5,228-7 Streets and sidewalks, 237-13, 237-16 Subdivision of land, 240-4, 240-9 - 240-11, 240-17, 240-19, 240-21, 240-35, 240-36, 240-42, 240-44, 240-48,240-51 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-3, 253-6,253-14 Transportation access manage- ment, 64-5 Waterfront consistency review, 268-2,268-3,268-5 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2 - 275-4, 275-7, 275-11, 275-12 Zoning, 280-2, 280-4, 280-7, 280-8, 280-13, 280-16, 280-22, 280-29, 280-34, 280-35,280-51, 280-54, 280-55, 280-73, 280-91, 280-96, 280-99,280-104, 280-112, 280-113, 280-116, 280-128, 280-129, 280-133, 280-143 WATERCOURSES Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-10 Flood damage prevention, 148-13 - 148-14 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-36 Subdivision of land, 240-41 Zoning, 280-133 30 WATERFRONT CONSISTENCY REVIEW Animals, 268-3 Appeals, 268-4, 268-5 Assessment, 268-3, 268-5 Authority and purpose, 268-2 Building Inspector, 268-6 Definitions, 268-3 Emergency, 268-3 Enforcement, 268-6 Erosion and sedimentation, 268-2 Hazardous materials, 268-3 Hazardous substances, 268-5 Inspections, 268-3, 268-5 Investigations, 268-3 Landscaping, 268-3 Management and coordination of LWRP, 2684 Open space, 268-2, 268-5 Penalties for offenses, 268-7 Pension, 268-3 Permit, 268-3 Pollution, 268-3 Report, 268-4 Retirement, 268-3 Review of actions, 268-5 Sale, 268-3 Setback, 268-3 Stop -work order, 268-6 Storage, 268-3 Street openings, 268-3 Title, 268-1 Utility, 268-3 Variances, 268-3, 268-5 Water, 268-2, 268-3, 268-5 Wildlife, 268-2, 268-3 WATER POLLUTION Boats, docks and wharves, 96-26 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-38 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3 WEAPONS Parks and recreation areas, 193-6 Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-15, A290-33 WEEDS ' Highway specifications, 161-42 Streets and sidewalks, 237-20 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-5 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2 See also BRUSH, GRASS AND WEEDS WELLS Highway specifications, 161-3 Parking, 189-2 Subdivision of land, 240-4, 240-10, 240-17, 240-21, 240-35, 24044 Vehicles and traffic, 260-4, 260-6,260-12,260-16, 260-27 Zoning, 280-133 WETLANDS AND SHORELINE Administration and Enforcement, 275-15,275-16 Compliance requirements, 275-16 09-01-2006 SOUTHOLD INDEX Coordination and enforcement, Garbage, 275-11 280-50, 280-58, 280-60, 275-15 Grading, 275-7, 275-11 280-62, 280-64, 280-72, Fine, 275-16 Grass, 275-11 280-73, 280-78,280-79, Notice, 275-16 Guarantee, 275-9, 275-10 280-86, 280-93, 280-96, Penalties for offenses, 275-16 Hearings, 275-8 280-104 - 280-106, 280-109, Permit, 275-16 Height, 275-I1 280-122, 280-124, 280-137, General Provisions, 275-1 - Impoundment, 275-6 280-143 275-4 Improvement, 275-5 YARD WASTE Accessory structure, 275-2 Inspections, 275-7, 275-9 - Solid waste, 233-3 Assessment, 275-4 275-11 Buffer, 275-2 Insurance, 275-9 ' Cesspool, 275-3 Investigation, 275-8 _Z_ Z - Definitions, 275-2 Definitions, Landscaping, 275-11 ZONING Demolition, 275-2 Liability, 275-9 Administration and Enforcement, Driveway, 275-3 Licenses, 275-6 280-151 0-156 28dings Erosion and sedimentation, Lighting, 275-11 Accessory buildings, 280-154 Accessory 275-3 Meeting, 275-8 Administrative and enforcing Exceptions, 275-4 Monument, 275-6 officer, 1 Fence, 275-2 Notice, 275-8 - 275-10 -154 Appeals, 4 Findings, 275-3 Permii procedures, 275-5 Inspector, Building Inspector, 280-I51- Flood hazard areas, 275-3 Processing of application, 155 2ng Grass, 275-2 Improvement, 275-3 275-8 Reports, 275-7,275-8 per Building permits, 280 -151 - Jurisdiction, Jurisdiction, 275-3 Restaurants, 275-11 280-153 Certificates occupancy, Landscaping, 275-3 Safety, 275-11, 275-12 1, 280-154 Permit, 275-2, 275-4 Septic systems, 275-5 280-11, Fine, 5 Pollution, 275-3 Setback, 275-5 , tions, 4 Inspections, 280-151, Purpose, 275-3 Signs, 275-11 Nonconforming use, 80-15 4 Safety, 275-3 Single-family dwellings, 275-5 -155 Notice, 3, 280-I55 Septic tank, 275-3 Standards for issuance of per- sfor o Penalties for offenses, 280-155 Setbacks, 275-2,275-3 mit, 275-12 Permit, 280-151 54 Stormwater, 275-3 Stormwater, 275-7 280-154 Records, 280-1511, 280 - Swimming pool, 275-3 Swimming pools, 275-11 , Remedies, 156 Test, 275-4 Transferability, 275-14 Report, 280--1515 1 Title, 275-1 Utilities, 275-11 School, 280-154 Trees, 275-2 Water, 275-7, 275-11, 275-12 Site plan, 1, 280-154 Water, 275-2-275-4 Wildlife, 275-7, 275-11, Special exception, 280-154 Weeds, 275-2 275-12 Stop orders, 3 Wildlife, 275-3,275-4 Yards, 275-7 0-154 Variance, 4 Word usage, 275-2 WILDLIFE Housing Affordable Housing (AHD) Dis- Yard, 275-4 Coastal erosion hazard areas, 280-24 - 280-33 Permits, 275-5 - 275-14 111-6,111-12 -111-15 cies, Accessory uses, 280-27 Accessory structures, 275-5 Community preservation fund, Administration, 280-31 Application, 275-6 17-4,17-8 Apartments, 27 Assessment, 275-6 Parks and recreation areas, 193-6 Appeals, 280--2828, 280-31 Backfilling, 275-11 Subdivision of land, 240-44 , Applicability, 80-26 Bond, 275-9 Waterfront consistency review, Application procedure, 280-29 Buffers, 275-5, 275-7, 275-11 268-2, 268-3 Building Inspector, -31 Certificate of compliance, Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3, Building permit, 280--3131 275-10, 275-13 275-4, 275-7, 275-11, 275-12 Bulk, area and parking regula- Cesspools, 275-5 Zoning, 280-129, 280-133 tions, 280-28 Conditions, inspection fees, Certificate ofocc performance guarantee -33 upon issuance of permit, _ Y _ ,occupancy, ve Plan, Comprehensive Plan, 280-29 Comprehensive 275-9 Construction and operation YARDS Definitions, 280-25 standards, 2755-11 standarils, 2 Fire prevention and building con- Fine, 280-33 Contents of 275-10 struction, 144-8, 144-10 General regulations and re - Demolition, 27mi Highway specifications, 161-24 quirements, 280-30 Drainage, 275-5 - 275-7, Soil removal, 228-6, 228-11 Hearing, 280-26, 280-29 275-11 Solid waste, 233-3, 233-4 Height, 280-28 Driveways, 275-5 Subdivision of land, 240-45 Improvements, 280-25,280-30 Easement, 275-11 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-21 Lots, 280-30, 280-31 Excavation, 275-11 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-4, Maintenance and upkeep, Fees, 275-7 5-7 275-7 280-32.1 Fences, 27 275-11 Zoning, 280-4, 280-7 - 280-89 Meeting, 280-29 Fill, 275-11 280-13, 280-15, 280-28, Newspapers, 280-26 Fuel, 275-5 280-41, 280-43, 280-48, 31 09-01-2006 SOUTHOLD INDEX Notice, 280-26, 280-29, One -family dwelling, 280-13 Incorporation of new sched- 280-30 Parking, 280-13, 280-14 ules, 280-65 Off-street parking, 280-27, Permit, 280-13 Parking, 280-65 280-28 Permitted uses, 280-13 Repeal of existing schedule, Parking, 280-27, 280-28 Places of worship, 280-13 280-65 Penalties for offenses, Playgrounds, 280-13 Districts, 280-5 - 280-11 280-32.1, 280-33 Purpose, 280-12 Appeals, 280-9, 280-11 Permit, 280-31 Radiation, 280-13 Building Inspector, 280-6, Permitted uses, 280-27 Restaurants, 280-13 280-8 Purpose, 280-24 Safety, 280-13 Building permits, 280-8 - Records, 280-31 Sales, 280-13 280-10 Reports, 280-29, 280-30 Schools, 280-13 Certificate of occupancy, Safety, 280-28 Setbacks, 280-13, 280-15 280-10 Sales, 280-30, 280-31 Signs, 280-13 District boundaries, 280-7 Schools, 280-26 Site plan, 280-13 District designations, 280-5 Setback, 280-24, 280-28 Smoke, 280-13 Effect of establishment of dis- Single-family dwellings, Special exception, 280-13 tricts, 280-8 280-27, 280-28 Storage, 280-13 Hearing, 280-11 Site plan, 280-29, 280-31 Swimming pools, 280-13. Insurance, 280-10 Use regulations, 280-27 Use regulations, 280-13 Landscaping, 280-7 Utilities, 280-29 Utility, 280-13 Lot recognition, 280-9 Vacant lot, 280-30 Water, 280-13 Lots, 280-9 - 280-11 Variance, 280-28 Well, 280-12, 280-13 Merger, 280-10 Variances, 280-30 Yard, 280-13, 280-15 One -family dwelling, 280-10 Water, 280-29 Amendments, 280-157 - 280-159 Open space, 280-8 Well, 280-31 Additional notice requirements Parks, 280-7 Yards, 280-28 relating to petitions for Permit, 280-8 - 280-10 Zoning Map, 280-29 proposed amendments, Prohibited uses, 280-8 Agricultural -Conservation (A -C) 280-159 Record, 280-7 District and Low -Density Assessment, 280-159 Screening, 280-7 Residential R-80, R-120, Fees for petitions for proposed Variance, 280-10 R-200 and R-400 Districts, amendments, 280-158 Waiver of merger, 280-11 280-12 -280-15 Hearings, 280-157, 280-159 Water, 280-7, 280-8 Accessory buildings, 280-13, Meeting, 280-157 Yards, 280-7,280-8 280-15 Newspaper, 280-157, 280-159 Zoning Map, 280-6,280-7 Accessory structures, 280-13 Notice, 280-157, 280-159 Farmland Bill of Rights, 280-97 - Accessory uses, 280-13, Procedures, 280-157 280-103 280-15 Report, 280-157 Animals, 280-98, 280-99 Animals, 280-13 Zoning Map, 280-157 - Appeals, 280-100 Apartment, 280-13 280-159 Definitions, 280-98 Appeals, 280-13 Board of Appeals, 280-145 - Dust, 280-99 Building Inspector, 280-13 280-150 Enforcement, 280-102 Bulk, area and parking regula- Accessory buildings, 280-149 Fences, 280-99 tions, 280-14 Accessory structures, 280-149 Grading, 280-99 Cemeteries, 280-13 Additional conditions and Holidays, 280-99 Certificate of compliance, safeguards, 280-147 Inspection, 280-101 280-13 Appeals, 280-145 - 280-150 Livestock, 280-98, 280-99 Certificate of occupancy, Appointment, 280-145 Noise, 280-99 280-13 Building Inspector, 280-146 Notices, 280-97, 280-100 - Communicable diseases, Fees, 280-149 280-101 280-13 Fences, 280-149 Nuisance, 280-97,280-99 Drug, 280-13 Hearings, 280-146, 280-150 Odor, 280-99 Dust, 280-13 Membership, 280-145 Right to farm, 280-97 Emergency, 280-13 Notice, 280-146, 280-150 Right to notice by brokers and Fence, 280-13 Permits, 280-146, 280-149 agents, 280-101 Fumes, 280-13 Permitted use, 280-146 Right to notice provided by Garages, 280-13 Powers and duties, 280-146 Town agencies, 280-100 Gas, 280-13 Rules of conduct and proce- Right to undertake protected Height, 280-13, 280-15 dure, 280-148 farm practices, 280-99 Home occupations, 280-13 Safety, 280-146 Safety, 280-97, 280-99 Hospitals, 280-13 Special exceptions, 280-146, Sale, 280-98 Inspection, 280-13 280-149 Severability, 280-103 Kennels, 280-13 Variances, 280-146, 280-149 Sign, 280-101 Lighting, 280-13 Zoning Map, 280-146 Smoke, 280-99 Lots, 280-13, 280-15 Density, Minimum Lot Size and Storage, 280-101 Noise, 280-13 Bulk Schedules, 280-65, Trees, 280-98 Odor, 280-13 280-66 Vehicles, 280-99 Off-street parking, 280-13 Conformance required, 280-66 Vibration, 280-99 32 09-01-2006 SOUTHOLD INDEX Water, 280-99 Fence, 280-4 Retail stores, 280-45 General Business (B) District, Final plat, 280-4 Sale, 280-45 280-47 — 280-50 Flood hazard area, 280-4 School, 280-45 Accessory uses, 280-48 Garage, 280-4 Signs, 280-45 Apartments, 280-48 Grade, 280-4 Site plan, 280-45 Appeals, 280-48 Guaranty, 280-4 Special exception use, 280-45 Bulk, area and parking re- Height, 280-4 Use regulations, 280-45 quirements, 28049 Home occupation, 2804 Hamlet Density (HD) Residential Church, 28048 Hotel, 2804 District, 280-20 — 280-23 Driveways, 28048 Interpretation and conflicts, Accessory buildings, 280-22 Dust, 280-48 280-3 Accessory uses, 280-22 Fence, 280-48 Junkyard, 280-4 Apartments, 280-22 Fire extinguisher, 28048 Landscaping, 280-4 Appeals, 280-22 Flammable, 280-48 Lighting, 280-4 Applicability, 280-21 Front yard setbacks, 280-50 Master Plan, 280-4 Bulk, area and parking regula- Fuel, 280-48 Mobile home, 2804 tions, 280-23 Garages, 280-48 Motel, 280-4 Heat, 280-22 Height, 280-48 Nonconforming uses, 280-2, Parking, 280-23 Hospital, 280-48 280-4 Permit, 280-20 Hotel, 280-48 Official Map, 280-4 Permitted uses, 280-22 License, 28048 Off-street parking, 280-4 Purpose, 280-20 Lots, 28048 Open space, 2804 Site plan, 280-22 Meeting, 280-48 Parking, 280-4 Special exception, 280-22 Motel, 28048 Permits, 280-2, 280-3 Use regulations, 280-22 Noise, 280-47, 280-48 Purposes, 280-2 Utilities, 280-22 Odor, 280-48 Recreational vehicle, 280-4 Water, 280-22 Off-street parking, 280-48 Restaurant, 280-4 Zoning Map, 280-21 Parking, 280-48, 280-49 Safety, 280-2, 280-3 Landscaping, Screening and Permit, 28048 Sales, 2804 Buffer Regulations, 280-91— Permitted uses, 280-48 School, 280-4 280-96 Plumbing, 280-48 Screening, 280-4 Appeals, 280-92 Pollution, 280-48 Septic tank, 280-4 Assessment, 280-92 Purpose, 280-47 Service station, 280-4 Buffer, 280-92, 280-94 — Restaurants, 280-48 Setback, 280-4 280-96 Retail stores, 280-48 Shopping center, 280-4 Building Inspector, 280-92 Sales, 280-48 Signs, 280-4 Curbs, 280-92 School, 280-48 Site plans, 280-4 Drainage, 280-91 Service stations, 280-48 Special exception use, 280-4 Driveway, 280-93 Setbacks, 280-50 Storage, 2804 Driveways, 280-92 Shopping centers, 280A8 Swimming pools, 280-4 Dust, 280-91 Signs, 280-48 Title, 280-1 Fences, 280-92, 280-94 Site plan, 280A8 Tower, 280-4 Front landscaped area, 280-93 Smoke, 280-48 Utilities, 280-2,280-4 General requirements, 280-92 Special exception, 280-48 Vehicles, 280-2, 280-4 Glare, 280-91, 280-94 Special exception use, 280-48 Water, 280-2,280-4 Grass, 280-93, 280-95 Storage, 280-48 Yard, 280-4 Hearing, 280-92 Testing, 280-48 Zoning Map, 280-4 Heat, 280-91 Tires, 280-48 Hamlet Business (HB) District, Height, 280-94 Use regulations, 280-48 280-44 — 280-46 Landscaped parking area, Vehicle, 280-48 Accessory uses, 280-45 280-95 Vehicles, 280-48 Apartments, 280-45 Lien, 280-92 Vibration, 280-48 Appeals, 280-45 Lots, 280-95 Yards, 280-48, 280-50 Assessment, 280-45 Noise, 280-91, 280-94 General Provisions, 280-1— Bulk, area and parking regula- Notice, 280-92 280-4 tions, 280-46 Off-street parking, 280-95 Accessory building, 280-4 Garages, 280-45 Parking, 280-92, 280-95 Accessory use, 280-4 Grocery stores, 280-45 Pollution, 280-91 Apartment, 280-4 Hotel, 280-44, 280-45 Properties located adjacent to Appeals, 280-4 Improvement, 280-45 creeks, 280-96 Block, 280-4 Meeting, 280-45 Purpose, 280-91 Certificate of compliance, Motel, 280-44,280-45 Record, 280-92 280-4 Off-street parking, 28045 Screen, 280-91— 280-94 Certificate of occupancy, Parking, 280-45, 280-46 Site plan, 280-92 280-4 Permit, 28045 Transition buffer area, 280-94 Curb, 280-4 Permitted uses, 280-45 Trees, 280-92 — 280-95 Definitions, 280-4 Plumbing, 280-45 Variance, 280-92 Drainage, 280-4 Purpose, 280-44 Water, 280-91, 280-96 Easements, 280-3, 280-4 Restaurants, 280-45 Yards, 280-93, 280-96 33 09-01-2006 SOUTHOLD INDEX Light Industrial (LI) District, Smoke, 280-58 School, 280-55 280-61 — 280-64 Special exception use, 280-58 Signs, 280-55 Accessory uses, 280-62 Storage, 280-58 Site plan, 280-55 Animals, 280-62 Testing, 280-58 Special exception, 280-55 Appeals, 280-62 Use regulations, 280-58 Swimming pools, 280-55 Bulk, area and parking regula- Utility, 280-58 Use regulations, 280-55 tions, 280-63 Vehicles, 280-58 Water, 280-54, 280-55 Dust, 280-62 Vibrations, 280-58 Marine I (MI) District, 280-51 — Explosives, 280-62 Yards, 280-58, 280-60 280-53 Front yard setbacks, 280-64 Limited Business (LB) District, Accessory uses, 280-52 Fuel, 280-62 280-40 — 280-43 Appeals, 280-52 Fumes, 280-62 Accessory uses, 280-41 Bulk, area and parking regula- Garages, 280-62 Appeals, 280-41 tions, 280-53 Gas, 280-62 Bulk, area and parking regula- Fuel, 280-52 Lots, 280-61 tions, 280-42 Insurance, 280-52 Noise, 280-62 Fencing, 28041 Parking, 280-53 Nuisance, 280-62 Hotels, 28041 Permitted uses, 280-52 Odors, 280-62 Landscaping, 280-41 Purpose, 280-51 Parking, 280-62,280-63 Lots, 280-41 Record, 280-52 Permit, 280-62 Parking, 280-42 Sales, 280-52 Permitted uses, 280-62 Permitted uses, 280-41 School, 280-52 Plumbing, 280-62 Plumbing, 280-41 Signs, 280-52 Pollution, 280-62 Purpose, 28040 Site plan, 280-52 Purpose, 280-61 Restaurants, 280-41 Special exception, 280-52 Sales, 280-62 Sales, 28041 Swimming pools, 280-52 School, 280-62 Setback, 280-43 Use regulations, 280-52 Setbacks, 280-64 Setbacks, 280-43 Water, 280-51 Signs, 280-62 Signs, 280-41 Nonconforming Uses and Build - Site plan, 280-62 Site plan, 280-41 ings, 280-120 — 280-126 Smoke, 280-62 Special exception use, 28041 Appeals, 280-121 Special exception use, 280-62 Storage, 28041 Building permit, 280-121, Storage, 280-62 Use regulations, 280-41 280-124, 280-125 Testing, 280-62 Yards, 28041, 28043 Height, 280-122 Use regulations, 280-62 Low -Density Residential R-40 Involuntary moves, 280-126 Utility, 280-62 District, 280-16 — 280-19 Landscaping, 280-123 Vibrations, 280-62 Accessory buildings, 280-19 Lots, 280-124 Yards, 280-62, 280-64 Accessory uses, 280-17 Nonconforming buildings with Light Industrial Park/Planned Of- Animal, 280-17 conforming uses, 280-122 fice Park (LIO) District, Appeals, 280-17 Nonconforming buildings with 280-57 — 280-60 Bulk, area and parking regula- nonconforming uses, Accessory uses, 280-58 tions, 280-18 280-123 Animals, 280-58 Hospital, 280-17 Nonconforming lots, 280-124 Appeals, 280-58 Open space, 280-16 Permit, 280-121, 280-1229 Bulk, area and parking regula- Parking, 280-18 280-124, 280-125 tions, 280-59 Permit, 280-16 Purpose, 280-120 Dust, 280-58 Permitted uses, 280-17 Repairs and maintenance, Explosives, 280-58 Purpose, 280-16 280-125 Fuel, 280-58 Site plan, 280-17 Safety, 280-125 Fumes, 280-58 Special exception, 280-17 Setback, 280-123 Garages, 280-58 Use regulations, 280-17 Variance, 280-121 Gas, 280-58 Water, 280-16 Yard, 280-122, 280-124 Heating, 280-58 Marine II (MII) District, 280-54 — Parking and Loading Areas, Noise, 280-58 280-56 280-77 — 280-79 Nuisance, 280-58 Accessory uses, 280-55 Accessory use, 280-78 Odors, 280-58 Appeals, 280-55 Air pollution, 280-77 Off-street parking, 280-58 Bulk, area and parking regula- Animal, 280-78 Parking, 280-58, 280-59 tions, 280-56 Apartment, 280-78 Permit, 280-58 Curb, 280-55 Appeals, 280-78,280-79 Permitted uses, 280-58 Fuel, 280-55 Commercial vehicles, 280-78 Plumbing, 280-58 Hotels, 280-55 Curbs, 280-78 Pollution, 280-58 Insurance, 280-55 Drainage, 280-78 Purpose, 280-57 Motels, 280-55 Driveways, 280-78 Sales, 280-58 Parking, 280-56 Fence, 280-78 Schools, 280-58 Permitted uses, 280-55 Garages, 280-78 Setback, 280-60 Purpose, 280-54 Grade, 280-78 Setbacks, 280-60 Record, 280-55 Height, 280-78 Signs, 280-58 Restaurants, 280-55 Home occupation, 280-78 Site plan, 280-58 Sales, 280-55 Hospital, 280-78, 280-79 34 09-01-2006 SOUTHOLD INDEX Hotels, 280-78, 280-79 Abandoned, 280-88 Architectural Review Commit - Landscaping, 280-78 Advertising, 280-80, 280-81, tee, 280-135 Lots, 280-78, 280-79 280-85 Architectural review stan- Meeting, 280-78 Animal, 280-85 dards, 280-134 Mobile home, 280-78 Appeals, 280-81, 280-86 Assessment, 280-133 Motel, 280-78 Applicability, 280-81 Block, 280-133 Off-street loading areas, Application, 280-81 Bonds, 280-137 280-79 Approval, 280-81 Building Inspector, 280-127, Off-street parking areas, Assessment, 280-88 280-130, 280-131 280-78 Building Inspector, 280-81, Building permit, 280-127, Parking, 280-77 - 280-79 280-85, 280-88 280-130, 280-134 Place of worship, 280-78 Certificate of occupancy, Certificate of occupancy, Plumbing, 280-78 280-85 280-130 Pollution, 280-77 Driveway, 280-85 Cluster development, 280-137 Purpose, 280-77 Fees, 280-81 Curbs, 280-131, 280-133, Restaurant, 280-78 Fences, 280-82, 280-85 280-137 Sales, 280-78,280-79 Gas, 280-83 Drainage, 280-127, 280-129, School, 280-78, 280-79 General design principles, 280-133 Screening, 280-78 280-82 Driveways, 280-137 Service station, 280-78 Grade, 280-85 Duration of plan, 280-132 Signs, 280-78 Height, 280-82, 280-85 Easements, 280-133 Special exception uses, 280-78 Hotel, 280-85 Emergency, 280-137 Storage, 280-78, 280-79 Improvement, 280-88 Excavation, 280-129 Vehicles, 280-77 - 280-79 Liable, 280-88 Fee schedule for site plan ap- Yards, 280-78, 280-79 Lien, 280-88 plications, 280-138 Residential Office (RO) District, Lighting, 280-81, 280-83, Fences, 280-133,280-134 280-37 - 280-39 280-87, 280-88 Findings of fact, 280-128 Accessory uses, 280-38 Limitation of content or copy, Fire hydrants, 280-133, Apartments, 280-38 280-84 280-137 Appeals, 280-38 Motel, 280-85 Flood hazard areas, 280-129, Bulk, area and parking regula- Nonconforming signs, 280-90 280-133 tions, 280-39 Nonconforming use, 280-90 Garages, 280-134 Churches, 280-38 Notice, 280-88 Gas, 280-129 Insurance, 280-38 Obstructions, 280-80 Glare, 280-129 Meeting, 280-38 Parking, 280-85 Grade, 280-129, 280-133, Parking, 280-39 Penalty, 280-88 280-1349 280-136 Permitted uses, 280-38 Permit, 280-81, 280-85, Guaranty, 280-131 Places of worship, 280-38 280-89, 280-90 Handicap, 280-129 Purpose, 280-37 Prohibitions and general re- Hearings, 280-131, 280-137 Restaurants, 280-38 strictions, 280-83 Height, 280-134 Sales, 280-38 Purpose, 280-80 Historical features, 280-133 School, 280-38 Restaurant, 280-85 Improvements, 280-129, Signs, 280-38 Safety, 280-82,280-88 280-131, 280-133, Single-family dwellings, Sales, 280-85, 280-86 280-137 280-38 Setbacks, 280-85 Inspections, 280-137 Site plan, 280-38 Shopping centers, 280-87 Investigations, 280-130 Special exception uses, 280-38 Sign illumination, 280-87 Land clearing, 280-136 Storage, 280-38 Specific sign requirements, Landscaping, 280-129, Use regulations, 280-38 280-86 280-131, 280-133, Resort Residential (RR) District, Specific signs, 280-85 280-134, 280-137 280-34 - 280-36 Storage, 280-88 License, 280-133 Accessory uses, 280-35 Transition, 280-89 Lighting, 280-129, 280-133, Appeals, 280-35 Tree, 280-83 280-137 Bulk, area and parking regula- Unsafe, abandoned and unlaw- Lots, 280-137 tions, 280-36 ful signs, 280-88 Meeting, 280-131, 280-133 Hotels, 280-35 Utility, 280-83 Natural features, 280-129, Motels, 280-35 Variances, 280-81, 280-86 280-133 Parking, 280-36 Yard, 280-86 Notice, 280-131, 280-137 Permitted uses, 280-35 Site Plan Approval, 280-127 - Objectives, 280-129 Purpose, 280-34 280-138 Off-street parking, 280-129, Restaurants, 280-35 Accessory uses, 280-127 280-133, 280-137 Signs, 280-35 Appeals, 280-130, 280-131, Open space, 280-127, Site plan, 280-35 280-137 280-128, 280-137 Special exception use, 280-35 Applicability, 280-127 Parking, 280-127 - 280-129, Use regulations, 280-35 Application requirements, 280-131, 280-133, Water, 280-34,280-35 280-133 280-134, 280-137 Severability, 280-160 Approval of site plan required, Penalties for offenses, 280-136 Signs, 280-80 - 280-90 280-130 35 09-01-2006 SOUTHOLD INDEX Permit, 280-127, 280-130, Vehicles, 280-143 Provisions for community wa- 280-131, 280-134, Vibration, 280-143 ter, sewer and utility fa - 280 -137 Violations of conditions, cilities, 280-112 Purpose, 280-128 280-141 Public roads, encumbrances to, Records, 280-133 Water, 280-143 280-111 Recreational vehicles, 280-137 Yards, 280-143 Safety, 280-111 Review procedure, 280-131 Supplementary Regulations, Sales, 280-104, 280-118 Safety, 280-128, 280-129, 280-104 - 280-119 Setbacks, 280-104,280-116 280-131, 280-133, Accessory buildings, 280-104, Site plan, 280-104, 280-119 280-137 280-107 Smoke, 280-111 Screening, 280-129 Accessory structures, 280-116 Storage, 280-104,280-110, Setbacks, 280-133, 280-134, Access requirements, 280-109 280-111, 280-118, 280-137 Air pollution, 280-111 280-119 Signs, 280-131, 280-133, Animal, 280-111 Temporary outdoor display or 280-134, 280-137 Block, 280-116 storage, 280-118 Special exception, 280-130, Buffer, 280-118 Tourist camps, camp cottages 280-131 Building Inspector, 280-109 and trailers, 280-115 Standards for residential site Building length and separation Towers, 280-104 plans, 280-137 for buildings containing Trees, 280-118 Storage, 280-134, 280-137 multiple dwellings, Utility, 280-112 Stormwater, 280-129,280-133 280-107 Vehicles, 280-110 Trees, 280-129, 280-130, Building permit, 280-114 Vibration, 280-111 280-133, 280-136 Building setback requirements Water, 280-104, 280-112, Utilities, 280-127, 280-129, adjacent to water bodies 280-113, 280-116 280-133 and wetlands, 280-116 Yards, 280-104 - 280-106, Variances, 280-131, 280-137 Certificate of occupancy, 280-109 Vehicles, 280-129, 280-137 280-112 Zoning Map, 280-113 Water, 280-128, 280-129, Commercial vehicles, 280-110 Wireless Communication Facili- 280-133 Corner lots, 280-106 ties, 280-67 - 280-76 Watercourses, 280-133 Courts, 280-108 Abandonment, 280-74 Wells, 280-133 Dust, 280-111 Antennas, 280-68, 280-70, Wildlife, 280-129,280-133 Elevators, 280-104 280-72,280-73 Yard, 280-137 Excavations, 280-114 Appeals, 280-70 Special Exception Uses, Exceptions and modifications, Appearance, 280-73 280-139 -280-144 280-104 Assessment, 280-70 Additional conditions and Explosives, 280-111 Bond, 280-73 safeguards, 280-144 Fences, 280-104 - 280-106, Buffers, 280-73 Appeals, 280-140 - 280-142, 280-114 Building Inspector, 280-70 280-144 Filled land, 280-113 Building permit, 280-70 Application, 280-141 Fuel, 280-111 Design standards, 280-72 Approval, 280-141 Garage, 280-104 Drainage, 280-73 Approval required, 280-140 Gas, 280-111 Driveway, 280-73 Buffer, 280-143 Glare, 280-111, 280-117 Fences, 280-69,280-70, Building permit, 280-140 Grade, 280-108,280-114 280-72, 280-73 Church, 280-143 Height, 280-104 - 280-109, Grade, 280-69 Demolition, 280-140 280-117 Height, 280-69,280-70, Dust, 280-143. Inspection, 280-110 280-72, 280-73 Emergency, 280-143 Land under water, 280-113 Historic buildings and dis- Gases, 280-143 Lighting, 280-111, 280-117 tricts, 280-71 General standards, 280-142 Long-term outdoor display or Inspections, 280-70 Hearing, 280-141 storage, 280-119 Landscaping, 280-70,280-72, Matters to be considered, Lots, 280-106, 280-109, 280-73 280-143 280-113,280-116 License, 280-69 Natural features, 280-143 Monuments, 280-104 Lien, 280-74 Noise, 280-143 Multifamily dwelling, 280-108 Lighting, 280-72, 280-73 Notice, 280-141 Noise, 280-111 Location of use, 280-69 Odors, 280-143 Obstructions, 280-104, Nonconforming uses, 280-75 Off-street parking, 280-143 280-106,280-111 Notice, 280-74 • Parking, 280-143 Odor, 280-111 Off-street parking, 280-72 Permit, 280-140, 280-141 Off-street parking, 280-109 Parking, 280-72, 280-73 Permitted uses, 280-143 One -family dwelling, 280-109 Permit, 280-70, 280-72 Pollution, 280-143 Open storage, 280-110 Permitted use, 280-69 Purpose, 280-139 Parking, 280-109, 280-110, Purpose, 280-67 Safety, 280-142, 280-143 280-117 Removal, 280-74 School, 280-143 Permit, 280-113 - 280-115 Report, 280-70 Screening, 280-143 Pollution, 280-111 Safety, 280-67, 280-70, Smoke, 280-143 Prohibited uses in all districts, 280-72, 280-73 Stormwater, 280-143 280-111 Scope, 280-68 36 09-01-2006 Screen, 280-69, 280-73 Setbacks, 280-70, 280-72, 280-73 Severability, 280-76 Signs, 280-69, 280-72 Site plan, 280-69, 280-70 Special exception, 280-69, 280-70, 280-74 Stormwater, 280-72,280-73 Towers, 280-67, 280-69 — 280-70, 280-72 — 280-75 Trees, 280-69, 280-70, 280-73 Utility, 280-70 Vehicles, 280-72 Water, 280-73 Yard, 280-72, 280-73 ZONING MAP General provisions, 1-4 Zoning, 280-4, 280-6, 280-7, 280-21, 280-29, 280-113, 280-146, 280-157 — 280-159 SOUTHOLD INDEX KA 09-01-2006