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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009 Code Supplement - 09/15/2009GENERAL CODE INSTRUCTIONS Town of Southold Code Supplement No. 12 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 148:1— 148:26 205:1 233:9 — 233:10 280:29 — 280:30 280:37 — 280:38 280:51— 280:52 280:145 — 280:146 DL:3 — DL:4 Index Pages 1 — 40 INSERT 148:1 — 148:26 205:1— 205:2 233:9 — 233:10 280:29 — 280:30 280:37 — 280:38 280:51 — 280:52 280:145 — 280:146 280:146.1 DL:3 — DLA Index Pages 1 — 40 Legislation, by number or date of adoption, included in this supplement: L.L. Nos. 14-2008; 6- 2009; 7-2009; 8-2009; 9-2009; 10-2009; 11-2009. 09-15-2009 Chapter 148 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION § 148-1. Findings. § 148-14. Duties and responsibilities of § 148-2. Purpose. local administrator. § 148-3. Objectives. § 148-4. Definitions. § 148-5. Applicability. § 148-6. Basis for establishing areas of special flood hazard. § 148-7. Interpretation; conflict with other laws. § 148-8. Severability. § 148-9. Penalties for offenses. § 148-10. Warning and disclaimer of liability. § 148-11. Designation of local administrator. § 148-12. Floodplain development permit; fees; deposit. § 148-13. Application for permit. § 148-15. General standards. § 148-16. Standards for all structures. § 148-17. Elevation of residential § 148-22. Zoning Board of Appeals. § 148-23. Conditions for variances. [HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold 8-10-1993 by L.L. No. 16-1993; amended in its entirety 9-8-2009 by L.L. No. 11-2009. Subsequent amendments noted where applicable.] CHV1MI Ii0�DI8DI RDQ19)UK Coastal erosion hazard areas - See Ch. 111. Fire prevention and building code administration - See Ch. 144. Soil removal - See Ch. 228. Stormwater management - See Ch. 235. § 148-1. Findings. Subdivision of land - See Ch. 240. Waterfront consistency review - See Ch. 268. Wetlands and shoreline - See Ch. 275. Zoning - See Ch. 280. The Town Board of the Town of Southold finds that the potential and/or actual damages from flooding and erosion may be a problem to the residents of the Town of Southold and that such damages may include destruction or loss of private and public housing, damage to public facilities, both publicly and privately owned, and injury to and loss of human life. In order to minimize the threat of such damages and to achieve the purposes and objectives hereinafter set forth, this chapter is adopted. 148:1 09-15-2009 structures (except coastal high -hazard areas). § 148-18. Residential structures (coastal high -hazard areas). § 148-19. Nonresidential structures (except coastal high -hazard areas). § 148-20. Nonresidential structures (coastal high -hazard areas). § 148-21. Manufactured homes and recreational vehicles. § 148-22. Zoning Board of Appeals. § 148-23. Conditions for variances. [HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold 8-10-1993 by L.L. No. 16-1993; amended in its entirety 9-8-2009 by L.L. No. 11-2009. Subsequent amendments noted where applicable.] CHV1MI Ii0�DI8DI RDQ19)UK Coastal erosion hazard areas - See Ch. 111. Fire prevention and building code administration - See Ch. 144. Soil removal - See Ch. 228. Stormwater management - See Ch. 235. § 148-1. Findings. Subdivision of land - See Ch. 240. Waterfront consistency review - See Ch. 268. Wetlands and shoreline - See Ch. 275. Zoning - See Ch. 280. The Town Board of the Town of Southold finds that the potential and/or actual damages from flooding and erosion may be a problem to the residents of the Town of Southold and that such damages may include destruction or loss of private and public housing, damage to public facilities, both publicly and privately owned, and injury to and loss of human life. In order to minimize the threat of such damages and to achieve the purposes and objectives hereinafter set forth, this chapter is adopted. 148:1 09-15-2009 § 148-2 SOUTHOLD CODE § 148-4 § 148-2. Purpose. It is the purpose of this chapter to promote the public health, safety and general welfare and to minimize public and private losses due to flood conditions in specific areas by provisions designed to: A. Regulate uses which are dangerous to health, safety and property due to water or erosion hazards or which result in damaging increases in erosion or in flood heights or velocities. B. Require that uses vulnerable to floods, including facilities which serve such uses, be protected against flood damage at the time of initial construction. C. Control the alteration of natural floodplain, stream channels and natural protective barriers which are involved in the accommodation of floodwaters. D. Control filling, grading, dredging and other development which may increase erosion or flood damages. E. Regulate the construction of flood barriers which will unnaturally divert floodwaters or which may increase flood hazards to other lands. F. Qualify for and maintain participation in the National Flood Insurance Program. § 148-3. Objectives. The objectives of this chapter are to: A. Protect human life and health. B. Minimize expenditure of public money for costly flood -control projects. C. Minimize the need for rescue and relief efforts associated with flooding and generally undertaken at the expense of the general public. D. Minimize prolonged business interruptions. E. Minimize damage to public facilities and utilities such as water and gas mains, electric, telephone and sewer lines and streets and bridges located in areas of special flood hazard. F. Help maintain a stable tax base by providing for the sound use and development of areas of special flood hazard so as to minimize future flood blight areas. G. Provide that developers are notified that property is in an area of special flood hazard. H. Ensure that those who occupy the areas of special flood hazard assume responsibility for their actions. § 148-4. Definitions. A. Unless specifically defined below, words or phrases used in this chapter shall be interpreted so as to give them the meanings they have in common usage and to give this chapter its most reasonable application. 148:2 09 -15-2009 § 148-4 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION § 148-4 B. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated: APPEAL — A request for a review of the local administrator's interpretation of any provision of this chapter or a request for a variance. AREA OF SHALLOW FLOODING — A designated AO, AH or VO Zone on a community's Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) with a one -percent or greater annual chance of flooding to an average annual depth of one to three feet where a clearly defined channel does not exist and where the path of flooding is unpredictable and where velocity flow may be evident. Such flooding is characterized by ponding or sheet flow. AREA OF SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD — The land in the floodplain within a community subject to a one -percent or greater chance of flooding in any given year. This area may be designated as Zone A, AE, AH, AO, Al -A30, A99, V, VO, VE or Vl-V30. It is also commonly referred to as the "base floodplain" or "one -hundred -year floodplain." For purposes of this chapter, the term "special flood hazard area (SFHA)" is synonymous in meaning with the phrase "area of special flood hazard." BASE FLOOD — The flood having a one -percent chance of being equaled or exceeded in any given year. BASEMENT — That portion of a building having its floor subgrade (below ground level) on all sides. BREAKAWAY WALL — A wall that is not part of the structural support of the building and is intended through its design and construction, to collapse under specific lateral loading forces without causing damage to the elevated portion of the building or the supporting foundation system. BUILDING — See "structure." CELLAR — The same meaning as "basement." COASTAL HIGH -HAZARD AREA — An area of special flood hazard extending from offshore to the inland limit of a primary frontal dune along an open coast and any other area subject to high -velocity wave action from storms or seismic sources. The area is designated on the FIRM as Zone Vl-V30, VE, VO or V. CRAWL SPACE — An enclosed area beneath the lowest elevated floor, 18 inches or more in height, which is used to service the underside of the lowest elevated floor. The elevation of the floor of this enclosed area, which may be of soil, gravel, concrete or other material, must be equal to or above the lowest adjacent exterior grade. The enclosed crawl space area shall be properly vented to allow for equalization of hydrostatic forces which would be experienced during periods of flooding. DEVELOPMENT — Any man-made change to improved or unimproved real estate, including but not limited to buildings or other structures, mining, dredging, filling, paving, excavation or drilling operations or storage of equipment or materials. ELEVATED BUILDING — A nonbasement building built, in the case of a building in Zone Al -A30, AE, A, A99, AO, AH, B, C, X or D, to have the top of the elevated floor 148:3 09 -15-2009 § 148-4 SOUTHOLD CODE § 148-4 or, in the case of a building in Zone V1 -V30, VE or V, to have the bottom of the lowest horizontal structural member of the elevated floor elevated above the ground level by means of pilings, columns (posts and piers) or shear walls parallel to the flow of the water and adequately anchored so as not to impair the structural integrity of the building during a flood of up to the magnitude of the base flood. In the case of Zone Al -A30, AE, A, A99, AO, AH, B, C, X or D, elevated building also includes a building elevated by means of fill or solid foundation perimeter walls with openings sufficient to facilitate the unimpeded movement of floodwaters. In the case of Zone V1 -V30, VE or V, elevated building also includes a building otherwise meeting the definition of elevated building even though the lower area is enclosed by means of breakaway walls that meet the federal standards. EXISTING MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION — A manufactured home park or subdivision for which the construction of facilities for servicing the lots on which the manufactured homes are to be affixed (including, at a minimum, the installation of utilities, the construction of streets and either final site grading or the pouring of concrete pads) is complete before the effective date of the floodplain management regulations adopted by the community. EXPANSION TO AN EXISTING MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION — The preparation of additional sites by the construction of facilities for servicing the lots on which the manufactured homes are to be affixed (including the installation of utilities, the construction of streets and either final site grading or the pouring of concrete pads). FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY — The federal agency that administers the National Flood Insurance Program. FLOOD BOUNDARY AND FLOODWAY MAP (FBFM) — An official map of the community published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency as part of a riverine community's Flood Insurance Study. The FBFM delineates a regulatory floodway along watercourses studied in detail in the Flood Insurance Study. FLOOD ELEVATION STUDY — An examination, evaluation and determination of the flood hazards and, if appropriate, corresponding water surface elevations or an examination, evaluation and determination of floodrelated erosion hazards. FLOOD HAZARD BOUNDARY MAP (FHBM) — An official map of a community, issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, where the boundaries of the areas of special flood hazard have been designated as Zone A but no flood elevations are provided. FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP (FIRM) — An official map of a community on which the Federal Emergency Management Agency has delineated both the areas of special flood hazard and the risk premium zones applicable to the community. FLOOD INSURANCE STUDY — See "flood elevation study." FLOOD OR FLOODING — A general and temporary condition of partial or complete inundation of normally dry land areas from the overflow of inland or tidal waters or the 148:4 09-15-2009 § 148-4 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION § 148-4 unusual and rapid accumulation or runoff of surface waters from any source. "Flood" or "flooding" also means the collapse or subsidence of land along the shore of a lake or other body of water as a result of erosion or undermining caused by waves or currents of water exceeding anticipated cyclical levels or suddenly caused by an unusually high water level in a natural body of water, accompanied by a severe storm or by an unanticipated force of nature, such as a flash flood or an abnormal tidal surge, or by some similarly unusual and unforeseeable event which results in flooding as defined above. FLOODPLAIN OR FLOOD -PRONE AREA — Any land area susceptible to being inundated by water from any source. (See defmition of "flooding.") FLOODPROOFING — Any combination of structural and nonstructural additions, changes or adjustments to structures which reduce or eliminate flood damage to real estate or improved real property, water and sanitary facilities, structures and their contents. FLOODWAY — The same meaning as "regulatory floodway." FUNCTIONALLY DEPENDENT USE — A use which cannot perform its intended purpose unless it is located or carried out in close proximity to water, such as a docking or port facility necessary for the loading and unloading of cargo or passengers, shipbuilding and ship repair facilities. The term does not include long-term storage, manufacturing, sales or service facilities. HIGHEST ADJACENT GRADE — The highest natural elevation of the ground surface, prior to construction, next to the proposed walls of a structure. HISTORIC STRUCTURE — Any structure that is: (1) Listed individually in the National Register of Historic Places (a listing maintained by the Department of the Interior) or preliminarily determined by the Secretary of the Interior as meeting the requirements for individual listing on the National Register; (2) Certified or preliminarily determined by the Secretary of the Interior as contributing to the historical significance of a registered historic district or a district preliminarily determined by the Secretary to qualify as a registered historic district; (3) Individually listed on a state inventory of historic places in states with historic preservation programs which have been approved by the Secretary of the Interior; or (4) Individually listed on a state inventory of historic places in states with historic preservation programs that have been certified either by an approved state program as determined by the Secretary of the Interior or directly by the Secretary of the Interior in states without approved programs. LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR — The person appointed by the community to administer and implement this chapter by granting or denying development permits in accordance 148:5 09-15-2009 § 148-4 SOUTHOLD CODE § 148-4 with its provisions. This person is often the Code Enforcement Officer, the Building Inspector or an employee of an engineering department. LOWEST FLOOR — The lowest floor of the lowest enclosed area (including basement or cellar). An unfinished or flood -resistant enclosure usable solely for parking of vehicles, building access or storage in an area other than a basement area is not considered a building's lowest floor, provided that such enclosure is not built so as to render the structure in violation of the applicable non -elevation design requirements of this chapter. MANUFACTURED HOME — A structure, transportable in one or more sections, which is built on a permanent chassis and designed to be used with or without a permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities. The term does not include a recreational vehicle. MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION — A parcel (or contiguous parcels) of land divided into two or more manufactured home lots for rent or sale. MEAN SEA LEVEL — For purposes of the National Flood Insurance Program, the National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) of 1929, the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88) or other datum to which base flood elevations shown on a community's Flood Insurance Rate Map are referenced. MOBILE HOME — The same meaning as "manufactured home. NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM (NGVD) — As corrected in 1929, a vertical control used as a reference for establishing varying elevations within the floodplain. NEW CONSTRUCTION — Structures for which the start of construction commenced on or after the effective date of a floodplain management regulation adopted by the colmmunity and includes any subsequent improvements to such structure. NEW MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION — A manufactured home park or subdivision for which the construction of facilities for servicing the lots on which the manufactured homes are to be affixed (including, at a minimum, the installation of utilities, the construction of streets and either final site grading or the pouring of concrete pads) is completed on or after the effective date of floodplain management regulations adopted by a community. ONE -HUNDRED -YEAR FLOOD — The same meaning as "base flood." PRIMARY FRONTAL DUNE — A continuous or nearly continuous mound or ridge of sand with relatively steep seaward and landward slopes immediately landward and adjacent to the beach and subject to erosion and overtopping from high tides and waves during major coastal storms. The inland limit of the primary frontal dune occurs at the point where there is a distinct change from a relatively steep slope to a relatively mild slope. PRINCIPALLY ABOVE GROUND — At least 51% of the actual cash value of the structure, excluding land value, is above ground. 148:6 09 -15-2009 § 148-4 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION § 148-4 RECREATIONAL VEHICLE — A vehicle which is: (1) Built on a single chassis; (2) Four hundred square feet or less when measured at the largest horizontal projections; (3) Designed to be self-propelled or perinanently towable by a light-duty truck; and (4) Not designed primarily for use as a permanent dwelling but as temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, travel or seasonal use. REGULATORY FLOODWAY — The channel of a river or other watercourse and the adjacent land areas that must be reserved in order to discharge the base flood without cumulatively increasing the water surface elevation more than a designated height as determined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency in a Flood Insurance Study or by other agencies as provided in § 148-12 of this chapter. SAND DUNES — Naturally occurring accumulations of sand in ridges or mounds landward of the beach. START OF CONSTRUCTION — The date of permit issuance for new construction and substantial improvements to existing structures, provided that actual start of construction, repair, reconstruction, rehabilitation, addition placement or other improvement is within 180 days after the date of issuance. The actual start of construction means the first placement of permanent construction of a building (including a manufactured home) on a site, such as the pouring of a slab or footings, installation of pilings or construction of columns. Permanent construction does not include land preparation (such as clearing, excavation, grading or filling), or the installation of streets or walkways, or excavation for a basement, footings, piers or foundations, or the erection of temporary forms, or the installation of accessory buildings such as garages or sheds not occupied as dwelling units or not part of the main building. For a substantial improvement, the actual start of construction means the first alteration of any wall, ceiling, floor or other structural part of a building, whether or not that alteration affects the external dimensions of the building. STRUCTURE — A walled and roofed building, including a gas or liquid storage tank, that is principally above ground, as well as a manufactured home. SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE — Damage of any origin sustained by a structure whereby the cost of restoring any structure to its before damaged condition would equal or exceed 50% of the market value of the structure before the damage occurred. SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT — Any reconstruction, rehabilitation, addition or other improvement of a structure, the cost of which equals or exceeds 50% of the market value of the structure before the start of construction of the improvement. The term includes structures which have incurred substantial damage, regardless of the actual repair work performed. The term does not, however, include either: (1) Any project for improvement of a structure to correct existing violations of state or local health, sanitary or safety code specifications which have been identified by 148:7 09-15-2009 § 148-4 SOUTHOLD CODE § 148-6 the local code enforcement official and which are the minimum necessary to assure safe living conditions; or (2) Any alteration of an historic structure, provided that the alteration will not preclude the structure's continued designation as an historic structure. VARIANCE - A grant of relief from the requirements of this chapter which permits construction or use in a manner that would otherwise be prohibited by this chapter. § 148-5. Applicability. This chapter shall apply to all areas of special flood hazard within the jurisdiction of the Town of Southold. § 148-6. Basis for establishing areas of special flood hazard. A. The areas of special flood hazard for the Town of Southold, Community No. 360813, are identified and defined on the following documents prepared by the Federal Emergency Management Agency: (1) A scientific and engineering report entitled "Flood Insurance Study, Suffolk County, New York (all jurisdictions)," dated September 25, 2009. (2) Flood Insurance Rate Map Panel Numbers for Suffolk County, New York (all jurisdictions): 36103C0017H, 36103C0018H, 36103C0019H, 36103C0036H, 36103C0037H, 36103C0038H, 36103C0039H, 36103C0041H, 36103C0043H, 36103C0063H, 36103C0064H, 36103C0066H, 36103C0067H, 36103C0068H, 36103C0069H, 36103C0079H, 36103C0083H, 36103C0084H, 36103C0086H, 36103C0087H, 36103C0088H, 36103C0089H, 36103C0091H, 36103C0095H, 36103C0105H, 36103C0106H, 36103C0107H, 36103 COI15H, 36103C0139H, 36103C0141H, 36103C0142H, 36103C0143H, 36103C0144H, 36103C0154H, 36103C0157H, 36103C0158H, 36103C0159H, 36103C0161H, 36103C0162H, 36103C0163H, 36103C0164H, 36103C0166H, 36103C0167H, 36103C0168H, 36103C0169H, 36103C0176H, 36103C0177H, 36103C0178H, 36103C0181H, 36103C0182H, 36103C0184H, 36103C0186H, 36103C0188H, 36103C0192H, 36103CO205H, 36103C0477H, 36103C0479H, 36103C0481H, 36103C0482H, 36103C0483H, 36103C0484H, 36103C0491H, 36103C0492H, 36103C0501H, 36103C0502H, 36103C0503H, 36103C0504H, 36103C0506H, 36103C0507H, 36103C0508H, 36103C0511H, whose effective date is September 25, 2009, and any subsequent revisions to these map panels that do not affect areas under the Town's jurisdiction. B. The above documents are hereby adopted and declared to be a part of this chapter. The Flood Insurance Study and/or maps are on file at the office of the Building Department located at the Southold Town Annex, 54375 Route 25, Southold, New York. 148:8 09 -15-2009 § 148-7 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION § 148-10 § 148-7. Interpretation; conflict with other laws. A. This chapter includes all revisions to the National Flood Insurance Program through October 27, 1997, and shall supersede all previous laws adopted for the purpose of flood damage prevention. B. In their interpretation and application, the provisions of this chapter shall be held to be minimum requirements, adopted for the promotion of the public health, safety and welfare. Whenever the requirements of this chapter are at variance with the requirements of any other lawfully adopted rules, regulations or ordinances, the most restrictive or that imposing the highest standards shall govern. § 148-8. Severability. The invalidity of any section or provision of this chapter shall not invalidate any other section or provision thereof. § 148-9. Penalties for offenses. No structure in an area of special flood hazard shall hereafter be constructed, located, extended, converted or altered and no land shall be excavated or filled without full compliance with the terms of this chapter and any other applicable regulations. Any infraction of the provisions of this chapter by failure to comply with any of its requirements, including infractions of conditions and safeguards established in connection with conditions of the permit, shall constitute a violation. Any person who violates this chapter or fails to comply with any of its requirements shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined no more than $250 or imprisoned for not more than 15 days, or both. Each day of noncompliance shall be considered a separate offense. Nothing herein contained shall prevent the Town of Southold from taking such other lawful action as necessary to prevent or remedy an infraction. Any structure found not compliant with the requirements of this chapter for which the developer and/or owner has not applied for and received an approved variance under §§ 148-22 and 148-23 will be declared noncompliant, and notification will be sent to the Federal Emergency Management Agency. § 148-10. Warning and disclaimer of liability. The degree of flood protection required by this chapter is considered reasonable for regulatory purposes and is based on scientific and engineering considerations. Larger floods can and will occur on rare occasions. Flood heights may be increased by man-made or natural causes. This chapter does not imply that land outside the areas of special flood hazard or uses permitted within such areas will be free from flooding or flood damages. This chapter shall not create liability on the part of the Town of Southold, any officer or employee thereof or the Federal Emergency Management Agency for any flood damages that result from reliance on this chapter or any administrative decision lawfully made thereunder. 148:9 09 -15-2009 § 148-11 SOUTHOLD CODE § 148-13 § 148-11. Designation of local administrator. The Building Inspector is hereby appointed local administrator to administer and implement this chapter by granting or denying floodplain development permits in accordance with its provisions. § 148-12. Floodplain development permit; fees; deposit. A. Purpose. A floodplain development permit is hereby established for all construction and other development to be undertaken in areas of special flood hazard in this community for the purpose of protecting its citizens fiom increased flood hazards and ensuring that new development is constructed in a manner that minimizes its exposure to flooding. It shall be unlawful to undertake any development in an area of special flood hazard, as shown on the Flood Insurance Rate Map enumerated in § 148-6, without a valid floodplain development permit. Application for a permit shall be made on forms furnished by the local administrator and may include but not be limited to plans, in duplicate, drawn to scale and showing the nature, location, dimensions and elevations of the area in question; existing or proposed structures; fill; storage of materials; drainage facilities; and the location of the foregoing. B. Fees. All applications for a floodplain development permit shall be accompanied by an application fee of $100. In addition, the applicant shall be responsible for reimbursing the Town of Southold for any additional costs necessary for review, inspection and approval of this project. The local administrator may require a deposit of no more than $500 to cover these additional costs. § 148-13. Application for permit. The applicant shall provide at least the following information, where applicable. Additional information may be required on the permit application form. A. The proposed elevation, in relation to mean sea level, of the lowest floor (including basement or cellar) of any new or substantially improved structure to be located in Zone Al -A30, AE or AH, or in Zone A if base flood elevation data are available. Upon completion of the lowest floor, the permittee shall submit to the local administrator the as -built elevation, certified by a licensed professional engineer or surveyor. B. The proposed elevation, in relation to mean sea level, of the bottom of the lowest structural member of the lowest floor (excluding pilings and columns) of any new or substantially improved structure to be located in Zone VI -V30 or VE, or in Zone V if base flood elevation data are available. Upon completion of the lowest floor, the permittee shall submit to the local administrator the as -built elevation, certified by a licensed professional engineer or surveyor. C. The proposed elevation, in relation to mean sea level, to which any new or substantially improved nonresidential structure will be floodproofed. Upon completion of the floodproofed portion of the structure, the permittee shall submit to the local administrator the as -built floodproofed elevation, certified by a professional engineer or surveyor. 148:10 09 -15-2009 § 148-13 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION § 148-14 D. A certificate from a licensed professional engineer or architect that any utility floodproofing will meet the criteria in § 148-16C, Utilities. E. A certificate from a licensed professional engineer or architect that any nonresidential floodproofed structure will meet the floodproofmg criteria in § 148-19, Nonresidential structures (except coastal high -hazard areas). F. A description of the extent to which any watercourse will be altered or relocated as a result of proposed development. Computations by a licensed professional engineer must be submitted that demonstrate that the altered or relocated segment will provide equal or greater conveyance than the original stream segment. The applicant must submit any maps, computations or other material required by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to revise the documents enumerated in § 148-6, when notified by the local administrator, and must pay any fees or other costs assessed by FEMA for this purpose. The applicant must also provide assurances that the conveyance capacity of the altered or relocated stream segment will be maintained. G. A technical analysis, by a licensed professional engineer, if required by the local administrator, which shows whether proposed development to be located in an area of special flood hazard may result in physical damage to any other property. H. In Zone A, when no base flood elevation data are available from other sources, base flood elevation data for subdivision proposals and other proposed developments (including proposals for manufactured home and recreational vehicle parks and subdivisions) that are greater than either 50 lots or five acres. I. In Zones Vl-V30 and VE, and also in Zone V if base flood elevation data are available, designs and specifications, certified by a licensed professional engineer or architect, for any breakaway walls in a proposed structure with design strengths in excess of 20 pounds per square foot. J. In Zones Vl-V30 and VE, and also in Zone V if base flood elevation data are available, for all new and substantial improvements to structures, design plans and specifications prepared in sufficient detail to enable independent review of the foundation support and connection components. Said plans and specifications shall be developed or reviewed by a licensed' professional engineer or architect and shall be accompanied by a statement, bearing the signature of the architect or engineer, certifying that the design and methods of construction to be used are in accordance with accepted standards of practice and with all applicable provisions of this chapter. § 148-14. Duties and responsibilities of local administrator. Duties of the local administrator shall include but not be limited to the following: A. Permit application review. The local administrator shall conduct the following permit application review before issuing a floodplain development permit. The local administrator shall: 148:11 09 -15-2009 § 148-14 SOUTHOLD CODE § 148-14 (1) Review all applications for completeness, particularly with the requirements of § 148-13, Application for permit, and for compliance with the provisions and standards of this chapter. (2) Review subdivision and other proposed new development, including manufactured home parks, to determine whether proposed building sites will be reasonably safe from flooding. If a proposed building site is located in an area of special flood hazard, all new construction and substantial improvements shall meet the applicable standards of §§ 148-15 through 148-21, construction standards, and, in particular, § 148-1513, Subdivision proposals. (3) Determine whether any proposed development in an area of special flood hazard may result in physical damage to any other property (e.g., stream bank erosion and increased flood velocities). The local administrator may require the applicant to submit additional technical analyses and data necessary to complete the determination. If the proposed development may result in physical damage to any other property or fails to meet the requirements of §§ 148-15 through 148-21, no permit shall be issued. The applicant may revise the application to include measures that mitigate or eliminate the adverse effects and resubmit the application. (4) Determine that all necessary permits have been received from those governmental agencies from which approval is required by state or federal law. B. Use of other flood data. (1) When the Federal Emergency Management Agency has designated areas of special flood hazard on the community's Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) but has neither produced water surface elevation data (These areas are designated Zone A or V on the FIRM.) nor identified a floodway, the local administrator shall obtain, review and reasonably utilize any base flood elevation and floodway data available from a federal, state or other source, including data developed pursuant to § 148-13G, as criteria for requiring that new construction, substantial improvements or other proposed development meet the requirements of this chapter. (2) When base flood elevation data are not available, the local administrator may use flood information from any other authoritative source, such as historical data, to establish flood elevations within the areas of special flood hazard for the purposes of this chapter. C. Alteration of watercourses. The local administrator shall: (1) Notify adjacent communities and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation prior to permitting any alteration or relocation of a watercourse and submit evidence of such notification to the Regional Director, Region Il, Federal Emergency Management Agency. 148:12 09 -15-2009 § 148-14 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION § 148-14 (2) Determine that the permit holder has provided for maintenance within the altered or relocated portion of said watercourse so that the flood -carrying capacity is not diminished. D. Construction stage. (1) In Zones Al -A30, AE and AH, and also in Zone A if base flood elevation data are available, upon placement of the lowest floor or completion of floodproofmg of a new or substantially unproved structure, the local administrator shall obtain from the permit holder a certification of the as -built elevation of the lowest floor or floodproofed elevation in relation to mean sea level. The certificate shall be prepared by or under the direct supervision of a licensed land surveyor or professional engineer and certified by the same. For manufactured homes, the permit holder shall submit the certificate of elevation upon placement of the structure on the site. A certificate of elevation must also be submitted for a recreational vehicle if it remains on a site for 180 consecutive days or longer (unless it is fully licensed and ready for highway use). (2) In Zones V1 -V30 and VE, and also in Zone V if base flood elevation data are available, upon placement of the lowest floor of a new or substantially unproved structure, the permit holder shall submit to the local administrator a certificate of elevation, in relation to mean sea level, of the bottom of the lowest structural member of the lowest floor (excluding pilings and columns). The certificate shall be prepared by or under the direct supervision of a licensed land surveyor or professional engineer and certified by same. For manufactured homes, the permit holder shall submit the certificate of elevation upon placement of the structure on the site. An elevation certificate must also be submitted for a recreational vehicle if it remains on a site 180 consecutive days or longer (unless it is fully licensed and ready for highway use). (3) Any further work undertaken prior to submission and approval of the certification shall be at the permit holder's risk. The local administrator shall review all data submitted. Deficiencies detected shall be cause to issue a stop -work order for the project unless immediately corrected. E. Inspections. The local administrator and/or the developer's engineer or architect shall make periodic inspections at appropriate times throughout the period of construction in order to monitor compliance with permit conditions and toenable said inspector to certify, if requested, that the development is in compliance with the requirements of the floodplain development permit and/or any variance provisions. F. Stop -work orders. (1) The local administrator shall issue or cause to be issued a stop -work order for any floodplain development found ongoing without a development permit. Disregard of a stop -work order shall subject the violator to the penalties described in § 148-9 of this chapter. (2) The local administrator shall issue or cause to be issued a stop -work order for any floodplain development found noncompliant with the provisions of this chapter 148:13 09-15-2009 § 148-14 SOUTHOLD CODE § 148-15 and/or the conditions of the development permit. Disregard of a stop -work order shall subject the violator to the penalties described in § 148-9 of this chapter. G. Certificate of compliance. (1) In areas of special flood hazard, as determined by documents enumerated in § 148-6, it shall be unlawful to occupy or to permit the use or occupancy of any building or premises, or both, or part thereof hereafter created, erected, changed, converted or wholly or partly altered or enlarged in its use or structure until a certificate of compliance has been issued by the local administrator stating that the building or land conforms to the requirements of this chapter. (2) A certificate of compliance shall be issued by the local administrator upon satisfactory completion of all development in areas of special flood hazard. (3) Issuance of the certificate shall be based upon the inspections conducted as prescribed in § 148-14E, Inspections, and/or any certified elevations, hydraulic data, floodproofing, anchoring requirements or encroachment analyses which may have been required as a condition of the approved permit. H. Information to be retained. The local administrator shall retain and make available for inspection copies of the following: (1) Floodplain development permits and certificates of compliance. (2) Certifications of as -built lowest floor elevations of structures required pursuant to § 148-141)(1) and (2) and whether or not the structures contain a basement. (3) Floodproofmg certificates required pursuant to § 148-141)(1) and whether or not the structures contain a basement. (4) Certifications required pursuant to § 148-18N, Breakaway wall design standards, and Subsection J of § 148-13, Application for permit. (5) Variances issued pursuant to §§ 148-22 and 148-23. (6) Notices required under § 148-14C, Alteration of watercourses. § 148-15. General standards. The following standards apply to new development, including new and substantially improved structures, in the areas of special flood hazard shown on the Flood Insurance Rate Map designated in § 148-6. A. Coastal high -hazard areas. The following requirements apply within Zones Vl-V30, VE and V: (1) All new construction, including manufactured homes and recreational vehicles on site 180 days or longer and not fully licensed for highway use, shall be located landward of the reach of high tide. 148:14 09-15-2009 § 148-15 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION § 148-15 (2) The use of fill for structural support of buildings, manufactured homes or recreational vehicles on site 180 days or longer is prohibited. (3) Man-made alteration of sand dunes which would increase potential flood damage is prohibited. B. Subdivision proposals. The following standards apply to all new subdivision proposals and other proposed development in areas of special flood hazard (including proposals for manufactured home and recreational vehicle parks and subdivisions): (1) Proposals shall be consistent with the need to minimize flood damage; (2) Public utilities and facilities such as sewer, gas, electrical and water systems shall be located and constructed so as to minimize flood damage; and (3) Adequate drainage shall be provided to reduce exposure to flood damage. C. Encroachments. (1) Within Zones Al -A30 and AE, on streams without a regulatory floodway, no new construction, substantial improvements or other development (including fill) shall be permitted unless: (a) The applicant demonstrates that the cumulative effect of the proposed development, when combined with all other existing and anticipated development, will not increase the water surface elevation of the base flood more than one foot at any location; or (b) The Town of Southold agrees to apply to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for a conditional FIRM revision, FEMA approval is received and the applicant provides all necessary data, analyses and mapping and reimburses the Town of Southold for all fees and other costs in relation to the application. The applicant must also provide all data, analyses and mapping and reimburse the Town of Southold for all costs related to the final map revision. (2) On streams with a regulatory floodway, as shown on the Flood Boundary and Floodway Map or the Flood Insurance Rate Map adopted in § 148-6, no new construction, substantial improvements or other developments in the floodway (including fill) shall be permitted unless: (a) A technical evaluation by a licensed professional engineer shows that such an encroachment shall not result in any increase in flood levels during occurrence of the base flood; or (b) The Town of Southold agrees to apply to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for a conditional FIRM and floodway revision, FEMA approval is received and the applicant provides all necessary data, analyses and mapping and reimburses the Town of Southold for all fees and other costs in relation to the application. The applicant must also provide all 148:15 09 -15-2009 § 148-15 SOUTHOLD CODE § 148-16 data, analyses and mapping and reimburse the Town of Southold for all costs related to the final map revisions. § 148-16. Standards for all structures. A. Anchoring. New structures and substantial improvement to structures in areas of special flood hazard shall be anchored to prevent flotation, collapse or lateral movement during the base flood. This requirement is in addition to applicable state and local anchoring requirements for resisting wind forces. B. Construction materials and methods. (1) New construction and substantial improvements to structures shall be constructed with materials and utility equipment resistant to flood damage. (2) New construction and substantial improvements to structures shall be constructed using methods and practices that minimize flood damage. (3) For enclosed areas below the lowest floor of a structure within Zones Al -A30, AE or AH, and also in Zone A if base flood elevation data are available, new and substantially improved structures shall have fully enclosed areas below the lowest floor that are usable solely for parking of vehicles, building access or storage in an area other than a basement and which are subject to flooding designed to automatically equalize hydrostatic flood forces on exterior walls by allowing for the entry and exit of floodwaters. Designs for meeting this requirement must either be certified by a licensed professional engineer or architect or meet or exceed the following minimum criteria: (a) A minimum of two openings having a total net area of not less than one square inch for every square foot of enclosed area subject to flooding shall be provided. (b) The bottom of all such openings shall be no higher than one foot above the lowest adjacent finished grade. (c) Openings may be equipped with louvers, valves, screens or other coverings or devices, provided that they permit the automatic entry and exit of floodwaters. Enclosed areas subgrade on all sides are considered basements and are not permitted. (4) Within Zones V1 -V30 and VE, and also within Zone V if base flood elevation are available, new construction and substantial improvements shall have the space below the lowest floor either free from obstruction or constructed with nonsupporting breakaway walls, open wood latticework or insect screening intended to collapse under wind and water loads without causing collapse, displacement or other structural damage to the elevated portion of the building or supporting foundation system. The enclosed space below the lowest floor shall be used only for parking vehicles, building access or storage. Use of this space for human habitation is expressly prohibited. The construction of stairs, stairwells and elevator shafts are subject to the design requirements for breakaway walls. 148:16 09-15-2009 § 148-16 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION § 148-17 C. Utilities. (1) New and replacement electrical equipment, heating, ventilating, air conditioning, plumbing connections and other service equipment shall be located at or above the base flood level or designed to prevent water from entering or accumulating within the components during a flood. This includes heating, ventilating and air-conditioning equipment, hot water heaters, appliances, elevator lift machinery and electrical junction and circuit breaker boxes. When located below the base flood elevation, a professional engineer's or architect's certification of the design is required. (2) New and replacement water supply systems shall be designed to minimize or eliminate infiltration of floodwaters into the system. (3) New and replacement sanitary sewage systems shall be designed to minimize or eliminate infiltration of floodwaters. Sanitary sewer and storm drainage systems for buildings that have openings below the base flood elevation shall be provided with automatic backflow valves or other automatic backflow devices that are installed in each discharge line passing through a building's exterior wall. (4) On-site waste disposal systems shall be located to avoid impairment to them or contamination from them during flooding. § 148-17. Elevation of residential structures (except coastal high -hazard areas). The following standards, in addition to the standards in § 148-15B, Subdivision proposals, and § 148-15C, Encroachments, and § 148-16, Standards for all structures, apply to new and substantially improved residential structures located in areas of special flood hazard as indicated: A. Within Zones Al -A30, AE and AH, and also in Zone A if base flood elevation data are available, new construction and substantial improvements shall have the lowest floor (including basement) elevated to or above the two feet above the base flood elevation. B. Within Zone A, when no base flood elevation data are available, new and substantially improved structures shall have the lowest floor (including basement) elevated at least three feet above the highest adjacent grade. C. Within Zone AO, new and substantially improved structures shall have the lowest floor (including basement) elevated above the highest adjacent grade at least as high as two feet above the depth number specified in feet on the community's Flood Insurance Rate Map enumerated in § 148-6 (at least two feet if no depth number is specified). D. Within Zones AH and AO, adequate drainage paths are required to guide floodwaters around and away from proposed structures on slopes. 148:17 09-15-2009 § 148-18 SOUTHOLD CODE § 148-18 § 148-18. Residential structures (coastal high -hazard areas). The following standards, in addition to the standards in § 148-15A, Coastal high -hazard areas, and § 148-15B, Subdivision proposals, and § 148-16, Standards for all structures, apply to new and substantially improved residential structures located ui areas of special flood hazard shown as Zone V1 -V30, VE or V on the community's Flood Insurance Rate Map designated in § 148-6: A. Elevation. New construction and substantial improvements shall be elevated on pilings, columns or shear walls such that the bottom of the lowest horizontal structural member supporting the lowest elevated floor (excluding columns, piles, diagonal bracing attached to the piles or columns, grade beams, pile caps and other members designed to either withstand storm action or break away without imparting damaging loads to the structure) is elevated to or above two feet above the base flood elevation so as not to impede the flow of water. B. Determination of loading forces. Structural design shall consider the effects of wind and water loads acting simultaneously during the base flood on all building components. (1) The structural design shall be adequate to resist water forces that would occur during the base flood. Horizontal water loads considered shall include inertial and drag forces of waves, current drag forces and impact forces from waterborne storm debris. Dynamic uplift loads shall also be considered if bulkheads, walls or other natural or man-made flow obstructions could cause wave run-up beyond the elevation of the base flood. (2) Buildings shall be designed and constructed to resist the forces due to wind pressure. Wind forces on the superstructure include windward and leeward forces on vertical walls, uplift on the roof, internal forces when openings allow wind to enter the house and upward force on the underside of the house when it is exposed. In the design, the wind should be assumed to blow potentially from any lateral direction relative to the house. (3) Wind -loading values used shall be those required by the building code. C. Foundation standards. (1) The pilings or column foundation and structure attached thereto shall be adequately anchored to resist flotation, collapse or lateral movement due to the effects of wind and water pressures acting simultaneously on all building components. Foundations must be designed to transfer safely to the underlying soil all loads due to wind, water, dead load, live load and other loads (including uplift due to wind and water). (2) Spread footings and fill material shall not be used for structural support of a new building or substantial improvement of an existing structure. D. Pile foundation design. (1) The design ratio of pile spacing to pile diameter shall not be less than 8:1 for individual piles (This shall not apply to pile clusters located below the design 148:18 09 -15-2009 § 148-18 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION § 148-18 grade.) The maxiinum center -to -center spacing of wood piles shall not be more than 12 feet on center under load-bearing sills, beams or girders. (2) Pilings shall have adequate soil penetration (bearing capacity) to resist the combined wave and wind loads (lateral and uplift) associated with the base flood action simultaneously with typical structure (live and dead) loads and shall include consideration of decreased resistance capacity caused by erosion of soil strata surrounding the piles. The minimum penetration for foundation piles is to an elevation of five feet below mean sea level (msl) datum if the BFE is +10 msl or less or at least 10 feet below msl if the BFE is greater than +10 msl. (3) Pile foundation analysis shall also include consideration of piles in column action from the bottom of the structure to the stable soil elevation of the site. Pilings may be horizontally or diagonally braced to withstand wind and water forces. (4) The minimum acceptable sizes for timber piles are a tip diameter of eight inches for round timber piles and eight inches by eight inches for square timber piles. All wood piles must be treated in accordance with requirements of EPEE -C3 to minimize decay and damage from fungus. (5) Reinforced concrete piles shall be cast of concrete having a twenty -eight-day ultimate compressive strength of not less than 5,000 pounds per square inch and shall be reinforced with a minimum of four longitudinal steel bars having a combined area of not less than 1% nor more than 4% of the gross concrete area. Reinforcing for precast piles shall have a concrete cover of not less than 1 1/4 inches for No. 5 bars and smaller and not less than 1 1/2 inches for Nos. 6 through 11 bars. Reinforcement for piles cast in the field shall have a concrete cover of not less than two inches. (6) Piles shall be driven by means of a pile driver or drop hammer or jetted or augured into place. (7) Additional support for piles in the form of bracing may include lateral or diagonal bracing between piles. (8) When necessary, piles shall be braced at the ground line in both directions by a wood timber grade beam or a reinforced concrete grade beam. These at -grade supports should be securely attached to the piles to provide support even if scoured from beneath. (9) Diagonal bracing between piles, consisting of two -inch -by -eight -inch (minimum) members bolted to the piles, shall be limited in location to below the lowest supporting structural member and above the stable soil elevation and aligned in the vertical plane along pile rows perpendicular to the shoreline. Galvanized steel rods (minimum diameter 1/2 inch) or cable -type bracing is permitted in any plane. (10) Knee braces, which stiffen both the upper portion of a pile and the beam -to -pile connection, may be used along pile rows perpendicular and parallel to the shoreline. Knee braces shall be two -by -eight lumber bolted to the sides of the pile/beam or four-by-four or larger braces framed into the pile/beam. Bolting shall 148:19 09-15-2009 § 148-18 SOUTHOLD CODE § 148-18 consist of two five -eighths -inch galvanized steel bolts (each end) for two -by -eight members or one five -eighths -inch lag bolt (each end) for square members. Knee braces shall not extend more than three feet below the elevation of the base flood. E. Column foundation design. Masonry piers or poured -in-place concrete piers shall be internally reinforced to resist vertical and lateral loads and be connected with a movement -resisting connection to a pile cap or pile shaft. F. Connectors and fasteners. Galvanized metal connectors, wood connectors or bolts of size and number adequate for the calculated loads must be used to connect adjoining components of a structure. Toe nailing as a principal method of connection is not permitted. All metal connectors and fasteners used in exposed locations shall be steel, hot -dipped galvanized after fabrication. Connectors in protected interior locations shall be fabricated from galvanized sheet. G. Beam to pile connections. The primary floor beams or girders shall span the supports in the direction parallel to the flow of potential floodwater and wave action and shall be fastened to the columns or pilings by bolting, with or without cover plates. Concrete members shall be connected by reinforcement, if cast in place, or (if precast) shall be securely connected by bolting and welding. If sills, beams or girders are attached to wood piling at a notch, a minimum of two five -eighths -inch galvanized steel bolts or two hot -dipped galvanized straps, 3/16 inch by four inches by 18 inches, each bolted with two one -half-inch lag bolts per beam member, shall be used. Notching of pile tops shall be the minimum sufficient'to provide ledge support for beam members without unduly weakening pile connections. Piling shall not be notched so that the cross section is reduced below 50%. H. Floor and deck connections. (1) Wood two -by -four -inch (minimum) connectors or metal joist anchors shall be used to tie floor joists to floor beams/girders. These should be installed on alternate floor joists, at a minimum. Cross bridging of all floor joists shall be provided. Such cross bridging may be one -inch -by -three-inch members, placed eight feet on center, maximum, or solid bridging of the same depth as the joists at the same spacing. (2) Plywood should be used for subflooring and attic flooring to provide good torsional resistance in the horizontal plane of the structure. The plywood should not be less than 3/4 inch total thickness and should be exterior grade and fastened to beams or joists with 8d annular or spiral thread galvanized nails. Such fastening shall be supplemented by the application of waterproof industrial adhesive applied to all bearing surfaces. I. Exterior wall connections. All bottom plates shall have any required breaks under a wall stud or an anchor bolt. Approved anchors will be used to secure rafters or joists and top and bottom plates to studs in exterior and bearing walls to form a continuous tie. Continuous fifteen -thirty -seconds -inch or thicker plywood sheathuig, overlapping the top wall plate and continuing down to the sill, beam or girder, may be used to provide the continuous tie. If the sheets of plywood are not vertically continuous, then two-by-four nailer blocking shall be provided at all horizontal joints. In lieu of the plywood, 148:20 09-15-2009 § 148-18 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION § 148-18 galvanized steel rods of 1/2 inch diameter or galvanized steel straps not less than one inch wide by 1/16 inch thick may be used to connect from the top wall plate to the sill, beam or girder. Washers with a minimum diameter of three inches shall be used at each end of the 1/2 inch round rods. These anchors shall be installed no more than two feet from each corner rod, no more than four feet on center. J. Ceiling joist/rafter connections. (1) All ceiling joists or rafters shall be installed in such a manner that the joists provide a continuous tie across the rafters. Ceiling joists and rafters shall be securely fastened at their intersections. A metal or wood connector shall be used at alternate ceiling joist/rafter connections to the wall top plate. (2) Gable roofs shall be additionally stabilized by installing two-by-four blocking on two -foot centers between the rafters at each gable end. Blocking shall be installed a minimum of eight feet toward the house interior from each gable end. K. Projecting members. All cantilevers and other projecting members must be adequately supported and braced to withstand wind and water uplift forces. Roof eave overhangs shall be limited to a maximum of two feet and joist overhangs to a maximum of one foot. Larger overhangs and porches will be permitted if designed or reviewed by a registered professional engineer or architect and certified in accordance with § 148-13J of this chapter. L. Roof sheathing. (1) Plywood or other wood material, when used as roof sheathing, shall not be less than 15/32 inch in thickness and shall be of exterior sheathing grade or equivalent. All attaching devices for sheathing and roof coverings shall be galvanized or be of other suitable corrosion -resistant material. (2) All corners, gable ends and roof overhangs exceeding six inches shall be reinforced by the application of waterproof industrial adhesive applied to all bearing surfaces of any plywood sheet used in the sheathing of such corner, gable end or roof overhang. (3) In addition, roofs should be sloped as steeply as practicable to reduce uplift pressures, and special care should be used in securing ridges, hips, valleys, eaves, vents, chimneys and other points of discontinuity in the roofing surface. M. Protection of openings. All exterior glass panels, windows and doors shall be designed, detailed and constructed to withstand loads due to the design wind speed of 75 miles per hour. Connections for these elements must be designed to transfer safely the design loads to the supporting structure. Panel widths of multiple panel sliding glass doors shall not exceed three feet. N. Breakaway wall design standards. (1) The breakaway wall shall have a design safe -loading resistance of not less than 10 and not more than 20 pounds per square foot, with the criterion that the safety of the overall structure at the point of wall failure shall be confirmed using 148:21 09 -15-2009 § 148-18 SOUTHOLD CODE § 148-19 established procedures. Grade beams shall be installed in both directions for all piles considered to carry the breakaway wall load. Knee braces are required for front row piles that support breakaway walls. (2) Use of breakaway wall strengths in excess of 20 pounds per square foot shall not be permitted unless a registered professional engineer or architect has developed or reviewed the structural design and specifications for the building foundation and breakaway wall components and certifies that breakaway walls will fail under water loads less than those that would occur during the base flood and that the elevated portion of the building and supporting foundation system will not be subject to collapse, displacement or other structural damage due to the effects of wind and water loads acting simultaneously on all building components (structural and nonstructural). Water loading values used shall be those associated with the base flood. Wind loading values shall be those required by the building code. § 148-19. Nonresidential structures (except coastal high -hazard areas). The following standards apply to new and substantially improved commercial, industrial and other nonresidential structures located in areas of special flood hazard, in addition to the requirements in § 148-15B, Subdivision proposals, and § 148-15C, Encroachments, and § 148-16, Standards for all structures. A. Within Zones Al -A30, AE and AH, and also in Zone A if base flood elevation data are available, new construction and substantial improvements of any nonresidential structure, together with attendant utility and sanitary facilities, shall either: (1) Have the lowest floor, including basement or cellar, elevated to or above two feet above the base flood elevation; or (2) Be floodproofed so that the structure is watertight below two feet above the base flood elevation with walls substantially impermeable to the passage of water. All structural components located below the base flood elevation must be capable of resisting hydrostatic and hydrodynamic loads and the effects of buoyancy. B. Within Zone AO, new construction and substantial improvements of nonresidential structures shall: (1) Have the lowest floor (including basement) elevated above the highest adjacent grade at least as high as two feet above the depth number specified in feet on the community's FIRM (at least two feet if no depth number is specified); or (2) Together with attendant utility and sanitary facilities, be completely floodproofed to that level to meet the floodproofing standard specified in § 148-16C. C. If the structure is to be floodproofed, a licensed professional engineer or architect shall develop and/or review structural design, specifications and plans for construction. A floodprooflng certificate or other certification shall be provided to the local administrator that certifies that the design and methods of construction are in accordance with accepted standards of practice for meeting the provisions of § 148-19A(2), including the specific elevation (in relation to mean sea level) to which the structure is to be floodproofed. 148:22 09 -15-2009 § 148-19 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION § 148-21 D. Within Zones AH and AO, adequate drainage paths are required to guide floodwaters around and away from proposed structures on slopes. E. Within Zone A, when no base flood elevation data are available, the lowest floor (including basement) shall be elevated at least three feet above the highest adjacent grade. § 148-20. Nonresidential structures (coastal high -hazard areas). In Zones V1 -V30 and VE, and also in Zone V if base flood elevations are available, new construction and substantial improvements of any nonresidential structure, together with attendant utility and sanitary facilities, shall have the bottom of the lowest member of the lowest floor elevated to or above two feet above the base flood elevation. Floodproofmg of structures is not an allowable alternative to elevating the lowest floor to two feet above the base flood elevation in Zones V1 -V30, VE and V. § 148-21. Manufactured homes and recreational vehicles. The following standards, in addition to the standards in § 148-15, General standards, and § 148-16, Standards for all structures, apply in areas of special flood hazard to manufactured homes and to recreational vehicles which are located in areas of special flood hazard. A. Recreational vehicles. (1) Recreational vehicles placed on sites within Zones Al -A30, AE, AH, VI - V30, V and VE shall either: (a) Be on site fewer than 180 consecutive days; (b) Be fully licensed and ready for highway use; or (c) Meet the requirements for manufactured homes in Subsections B, D and E. (2) A recreational vehicle is ready for highway use if it is on its wheels or jacking system, is attached to the site only by quick -disconnect -type utilities and security devices and has no permanently attached additions. B. A manufactured home that is placed or substantially improved in Zones Al -A30, AE, AH, VI -V30, V or VE that is on a site either outside of an existing manufactured home park or subdivision, as herein defined; in a new manufactured home park or subdivision, as herein defined; in an expansion to an existing manufactured home park or subdivision, as herein defined; or in an existing manufactured home park or subdivision, as herein defined, on which a manufactured home has incurred substantial damage as the result of a flood shall, within Zones Al -A30, AE and AH, be elevated on a permanent foundation such that the lowest floor is elevated to or above two feet above the base flood elevation and is securely anchored to an adequately anchored foundation system to resist flotation, collapse and lateral movement or, within Zones VI -V30, V and VE, be elevated on a pile foundation such that the bottom of the lowest structural member of the lowest floor (excluding pilings and columns) is elevated to or above two feet above the base flood 148:23 09-15-2009 § 148-21 SOUTHOLD CODE § 148-22 elevation and securely anchored to an adequately anchored foundation system to resist flotation, collapse and lateral movement. Elevation on piers consisting of dry stacked blocks is prohibited. Methods of anchoring may include but are not limited to use of over -the -top or frame ties to ground anchors. C. A manufactured home to be placed or substantially improved in Zone Al -A30, AE, AH, V1 -V30 or VE in an existing manufactured home park or subdivision that is not to be placed on a site on which a manufactured home has incurred substantial damage shall be elevated in a manner such as required in Subsection B. D. Within Zone A or V, when no base flood elevation data are available, new and substantially improved manufactured homes shall be elevated such that the manufactured home chassis is supported by reinforced piers or other foundation elements of at least equivalent strength that are no less than 36 inches in height above the lowest adjacent grade and are securely anchored to an adequately anchored foundation system to resist flotation, collapse or lateral movement. Elevation on piers consisting of dry stacked blocks is prohibited. E. Within Zone AO, the floor shall be elevated above the highest adjacent grade at least as high as the depth number specified on the Flood Insurance Rate Map enumerated in § 148-6 (at least two feet if no depth number is specified). Elevation on piers consisting of dry stacked blocks is prohibited. § 148-22. Zoning Board of Appeals. A. The Zoning Board of Appeals, as established by the Town of Southold, shall hear and decide appeals and requests for variances from the requirements of this chapter. B. The Zoning Board of Appeals shall hear and decide appeals when it is alleged that there is an error in any requirement, decision or determination made by the local administrator in the enforcement or administration of this chapter. C. Those aggrieved by the decision of the Zoning Board of Appeals may appeal such decision to the Supreme Court pursuant to Article 78 of the Civil Practice Law and Rules. D. In passing upon such applications, the Zoning Board of Appeals shall consider all technical evaluations, all relevant factors, standards specified in other sections of this chapter and: (1) The danger that materials may be swept onto other lands to the injury of others. (2) The danger to life and property due to flooding or erosion damage. (3) The susceptibility of the proposed facility and its contents to flood damage and the effect of such damage on the individual owner. (4) The importance of the services provided by the proposed facility to the community. (5) The necessity to the facility of a waterfront location, where applicable. 148:24 09 -15-2009 § 148-22 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION § 148-23 (6) The availability of alternative locations for the proposed use which are not subject to flooding or erosion damage. (7) The compatibility of the proposed use with existing and anticipated development. (8) The relationship of the proposed use to the comprehensive plan and floodplain management program of that area. (9) The safety of access to the property in times of flood for ordinary and emergency vehicles. (10) The costs to local governments and the dangers associated with conducting search -and -rescue operations during periods of flooding. (11) The expected heights, velocity, duration, rate of rise and sediment transport of the floodwaters and the effects of wave action, if applicable, expected at the site. (12) The costs of providing governmental services during and after flood conditions, including search -and -rescue operations and maintenance and repair of public utilities and facilities such as sewer, gas, electrical and water systems and streets and bridges. E. Upon consideration of the factors of Subsection D and the purposes of this chapter, the Zoning Board of Appeals may attach such conditions to the granting of variances as it deems necessary to further the purposes of this chapter. F. The local administrator shall maintain the records of all appeal actions, including technical information, and report any variances to the Federal Emergency Management Agency upon request. § 148-23. Conditions for variances. A. Generally, variances may be issued for new construction and substantial improvements to be erected on a lot of 1/2 acre or less in size contiguous to and surrounded by lots with existing structures constructed below the base flood level, provided that § 148-22D has been fully considered. As the lot size increases beyond 1/2 acre, the technical justification required for issuing the variance increases. B. Variances may be issued for the repair or rehabilitation of historic structures upon determination that: (1) The proposed repair or rehabilitation will not preclude the structure's continued designation as an historic structure. (2) The variance is the minimum necessary to preserve the historic character and design of the structure. C. Variances may be issued by a community for new construction and substantial improvements and for other development necessary for the conduct of a functionally dependent use, provided that: 148:25 09-15-2009 § 148-23 SOUTHOLD CODE § 148-23 (1) The criteria of Subsections A, D, E and F of this section are ]net. (2) The structure or other development is protected by methods that minimize flood damages during the base flood and create no additional threat to public safety. D. Variances shall not be issued within any designated floodway if any increase in flood levels during the base flood discharge would result. E. Variances shall only be issued upon a determination that the variance is the minimum necessary, considering the flood hazard, to afford relief. F. Variances shall only be issued upon receiving written justification of: (1) A showing of good and sufficient cause; (2) A determination that failure to grant the variance would result in exceptional hardship to the applicant; and (3) A determination that the granting of a variance will not result in increased flood heights, additional threats to public safety or extraordinary public expense or create nuisances or cause fraud on or victimization of the public or conflict with existing local laws or ordinances. G. Any applicant to whom a variance is granted for a building with the lowest floor below the base flood elevation shall be given written notice over the signature of a community official that the cost of flood insurance will be commensurate with the increased risk resulting from the lowest floor elevation. 148:26 09-15-2009 Chapter 205 PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT AND SPECIAL EVENTS § 205-1. Certain entertainment restricted; permit required. [HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold 6-2-1987 by L.L. No. 6-1987; amended in its entirety 8-25-2009 by L.L. No. 10-2009. Subsequent amendments noted where applicable.] § 205-1. Certain entertainment restricted; permit required. A. To preserve public peace and good order and to prevent tumultuous assemblages, the following special events shall be prohibited in the Town of Southold, unless a permit is obtained in accordance with the requirements set forth below: (1) All events or activities occurring on property owned, leased or controlled by the Town, having more than 50 persons in attendance, open to the public, conducted outdoors, with or without an admission or invitation fee, a sponsorship or requested donation and held on a one-time or occasional basis, including but not limited to carnivals, circuses, fairs, bazaars, outdoor shows, parades, walks, runs, marathons or bicycle races are prohibited in the Town of Southold, unless a permit is obtained in accordance with the requirements set forth below. (2) Outdoor events at a winery, for profit, at which the expected attendance exceeds the maximum occupancy of the public area of the building. B. Application for events on or utilizing property owned, leased or controlled by the Town: (1) All applications for a special events permit shall be made to the Town Board of the Town of Southold at least 60 days prior to the proposed date of the event and filed with the Town Clerk, together with a fee of $100; a cleanup deposit fee of $250; and a certificate of insurance not less than $1,000,000 naming the Town of Southold as an additional insured during the time of the event. (2) Where the Town Board determines that there is no specific Town benefit from the event or that the event is conducted for profit, a deposit shall be made in an amount to be determined prior to issuance of the permit based upon the estimated direct costs attributable to additional police and highway costs associated with the event. After the event, the deposit will be used to cover such costs. (3) Upon filing an application for a special event on property owned, leased or controlled by the Town, the applicant shall send written notice to every property owner abutting or adjacent to the public property, as shown on the current Town of Southold assessment roll, and directly opposite (by extension of the lot lines through a street or right-of-way) of the property owned, leased or controlled by the Town that is the subject of the application. For applications for a special events permit for a parade, walk, run, marathon, bicycle race, or similar events, notice 205:1 09-15-2009 § 205-1 SOUTHOLD CODE § 205-1 shall be given to property owners abutting or adjacent to the location of the commencement of the event and to all property owners abutting or adjacent to the location of the terminus of the event. The Town Board may require additional notice, including but not limited to publication and signage, based upon the circumstances involved in each application, as necessary. Said notice shall include the date, time and location of the proposed special event. (4) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Town Board shall have the discretion to waive any application requirement set forth in § 205-113(1) through (3) above. C. Town Board review criteria: In determining whether to issue a special events permit on an application for an event on or utilizing property owned, leased or controlled by the Town, the Town Board of the Town of Southold shall consider the following: (1) The size of the premises in relation to the number of people attending the event; (2) The sufficiency of arrangements made to control traffic, parking, noise, lighting and refuse; (3) The frequency of events proposed or approved for the premises and whether the frequency is so great that the events constitute a persistent usage of the property incompatible with its character or with that of the surrounding area; (4) Conflicts with ordinary public use of the land or facilities involved; (5) Whether the applicant has been convicted for failure to comply with the terms of this chapter within the past three years; and (6) Special events are strongly discouraged at Town beaches and parks from the Friday before the observance of Memorial Day until Labor Day. D. Applications for tents under this chapter must be submitted to the Building Department. E. If a winery holds an outdoor event, for profit, at which the expected attendance exceeds the maximum occupancy of the public area of the building, the winery must obtain approval from the Zoning Board of Appeals. An application shall be accompanied by a fee of $50. In granting such approval, the following factors must be considered: (1) All parking must be off street, and traffic control must be provided by the winery. (2) Adequate sanitary facilities must be provided. (3) All food must be catered and prepared off site. (4) Events for 300 or more people require preparation of a traffic control plan. F. All other public activities which are not a permitted use under the Southold Town Code shall require the approval of the Zoning Board of Appeals. G. Penalties for offenses. An offense against the provisions of this chapter shall constitute a violation of this chapter and shall be punishable by a fine of not more than $2,500. 205:2 09 -15-2009 § 233-4 SOLID WASTE § 233-6 (4) Demolition and construction debris, including but not limited to waste and rubble resulting from remodeling, demolition and extensive repair of structures, waste cement, concrete, masonry work, bricks, tile, sheetrock, plaster, wood, shingles and the like. (5) Rubbish, including but not limited to furniture, fixtures, appliances, television sets, carpets, awnings, boats and other like objects that are not considered normal everyday household waste. (6) Commercial and household garbage and rubbish, including but not limited to furniture, fixtures, television sets, appliances, carpets, awnings, boats and other like objects. C. Issuance and duration of permits and/or licenses. All permits and/or licenses provided for in this article shall be issued by the Town Clerk. Residential permits shall be valid from the date of purchase until December 31 of the following calendar year. Commercial permits shall be valid for two years from the issue date. [Amended 8-11-2009 by L.L. No. 9-20091 D. Refund of fees. In the event that the Town Clerk has heretofore issued permits for vehicles transporting refuse into the Town landfill site at Cutchogue, and the fees paid therefor exceed the fees provided for herein, the Town Clerk is hereby authorized to refund such excess fees to the holders of such permits and/or licenses. § 233-5. Conveyance and transportation of refuse. [Amended 7-31-1973 by L.L. No. 1-1973; 3-24-1992 by L.L. No. 9-1992; 7-31-1973 by L.L. No. 1-19731 No person shall convey or transport refuse and/or recyclables through the streets or public places of the Town of Southold in any cart, wagon or vehicle or by any other means unless adequate care is taken to prevent the spilling of refuse and/or recyclables in such public places and streets. § 233-6. Transfer station special permit. [Added 5-22-2007 by L.L. No. 13-20072 A. A permit application shall be made on the form prescribed by the Town Clerk and accompanied by a fee of $250. A permit issued pursuant to this section is not transferable and shall run for the same duration as a permit for the same transfer station issued by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. B. No permit shall be granted unless the applicant can produce a valid transfer station operating permit issued by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation for the proposed site and further demonstrate that the proposed transfer station is consistent with the Town's solid waste management plan. The terms of the permit may be reviewed by the Town Board from time to time to ensure that the operation is consistent with the Town of Southold solid waste management plan. 2. Editor's Note: This local law also provided for the renumbering of former §§ 233-6 and 233-7 as §§ 233-7 and 233-8, respectively. 233:9 09 -15-2009 § 233-6 SOUTHOLD CODE § 233-6 C. The grant of a permit shall bind the applicant to provide the Town of Southold with the following information on an annual basis: (1) Gross tons of mixed solid waste and recyclables received. (2) Gross tons of recyclables removed from solid waste delivered. (3) Net tons of nonrecyclable solid waste reloaded onto vehicles for disposal. (4) Aggregate tonnage of all mixed solid waste and recyclables delivered to the facility, and the origin, by Town, of such tonnage. D. Prior to the issuance of a pen -nit for a transfer station, an application for site plan approval shall be reviewed by the Planning Board of the Town of Southold. The Planning Board shall review the action under 6 NYCRR Part 617 of the State Environmental Quality Review Act, and such review process shall be complete prior to the issuance of a permit under this section. Failure to comply with the terms of an approved site plan shall constitute grounds for immediate revocation of this permit. E. No permit shall issue until the applicant has submitted a route plan acceptable to the Town Board designed to indicate that traffic generated by the facility will have a minimal impact on residential streets. F. The grant and acceptance of this permit shall constitute consent to allow inspection of the premises by the Town of Southold for the purpose of ensuring compliance with the permit. Inspection shall be upon reasonable prior notice to the permit holder. G. All trucks entering the facility containing materials for transfer must be covered. H. An emergency response plan acceptable to the Town Board shall be submitted, which may be referred to local emergency responders for comment and input. I. No permit shall issue until the Town Board has held a public hearing on the application, with at least 10 days' notice provided to the public. J. The Town Board may approve, approve with conditions, or deny an application for a transfer station permit. The Town Board may impose such conditions or safeguards on the issuance of the transfer station pen -nit to ensure that the proposed operation shall not have an adverse effect on the environment, the character of the area or the general welfare of the Town. K. Nothing in this section shall exempt an applicant or facility from compliance with zoning or other requirements of the Town Code. L. No building permit shall be issued until the Town Board and the Planning Board issue approvals. 233:10 09 -15-2009 § 280-10 ZONING § 280-12 (2) A copy of the current tax map and survey of the lot. (3) A copy of the original survey of the lot. (4) A title search showing single and separate ownership of the property from July 1, 1983, to the present time, prepared by a Suffolk County title insurance company indemnifying the Town of Southold with $25,000 of insurance. (5) Other additional information or documentation as may be deemed necessary. E. Effect of merger. No building permit or other development entitlement will be issued by the Town until this section has been complied with. The Building Department will issue a written determination whether a property falls within an exemption to the merger provision. § 280-11. Waiver of merger. [Amended 10-21-2008 by L.L. No. 14-2008] If a lot has merged pursuant to the provisions of § 280-10, the Zoning Board of Appeals may waive the merger and recognize original lot lines upon public hearing and finding that: A. The lot proposed to be recognized has not been transferred to an unrelated person or entity since the time the merger was effected; and B. Upon balancing whether: (1) The proposed waiver would recognize a lot that is comparable in size to a majority of the improved lots in the neighborhood; (2) The lot proposed to be recognized is vacant and has historically been treated and maintained as a separate and independent residential lot since the date of its original creation; and (3) The proposed waiver and recognition will not create an adverse impact on the physical or environmental conditions in the neighborhood or district. ARTICLE III Agricultural -Conservation (A -C) District and Low -Density Residential R-80, R-120, R-200 and R-400 Districts [Last amended 1-10-1989 by L.L. No. 1-19891 § 280-12. Purpose. The purpose of the Agricultural -Conservation (A -C) District and the Low -Density Residential R-80, R-120, R-200 and R-400 Districts is to reasonably control and, to the extent possible, prevent the unnecessary loss of those currently open lands within the Town containing large and contiguous areas of prime agricultural soils which are the basis for a significant portion of the Town's economy and those areas with sensitive environmental features, including aquifer recharge areas and bluffs. In addition, these areas provide the open rural environment so highly valued by year-round residents and those persons who support the Town of Southold's recreation, resort and second -home economy. The economic, social and aesthetic benefits 280:29 09-15-2009 § 280-12 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-13 which can be obtained for all citizens by limiting loss of such areas are well documented and have inspired a host of governmental programs designed, with varying degrees of success, to achieve this result. For its part, the Town is expending large sums of money to protect existing farm acreage. At the same time, the Town has an obligation to exercise its authority to reasonably regulate the subdivision and development of this land to further the same purposes while honoring the legitimate interests of farmers and other farmland owners. § 280-13. Use regulations. [Amended 3-14-1989 by L.L. No. 3-19891 In A -C, R-80, R-120, R-200 and R-400 Districts, no building or premises shall be used and no building or part of a building shall be erected or altered which is arranged, intended or designed to be used, in whole or in part, for any uses except the following: A. Permitted uses. (1) One -family detached dwellings, not to exceed one dwelling on each lot. (2) The following agricultural operations and accessory uses thereto, including irrigation, provided that there shall be no storage of manure, fertilizer or other odor- or dust -producing substance or use, except spraying and dusting to protect vegetation, within 150 feet of any lot line: [Amended 5-23-1989 by L.L. No. 8-19891 (a) The raising of field and garden crops, vineyard and orchard farming, the maintenance of nurseries and the seasonal sale of products grown on the premises. [Amended 11-29-1994 by L.L. No. 25-1994; 5-13-1997 by L.L. No. 8-19971 (b) The keeping, breeding, raising and training of horses, domestic animals and fowl (except ducks)9 on lots of 10 acres or more. (c) Barns, storage buildings, greenhouses (including plastic covered) and other related structures, provided that such buildings shall conform to the yard requirements for principal buildings. (d) The retail sale of local produce from structures of less than 20 square feet floor area shall be set back at least 10 feet from any lot line. [Added 5-13-1997 by L.L. No. 8-19971 (3) Buildings, structures and uses owned or operated by the Town of Southold, school districts, park districts and fire districts. (4) Wineries which meet the following standards: [Added 11-29-1994 by L.L. No. 26-19941 (a) The winery shall be a place or premises on which wine made from primarily Long Island grapes is produced and sold; 9. Editor's Note: See also Ch. 83, Art. I, Ducks. 280:30 09-15-2009 § 280-13 ZONING § 280-13 subsection shall, within one year from such date, comply with all of the provisions hereof. (b) Individual outdoor tennis court related to residential use on a lot containing a single-family detached dwelling, provided that the same is set back not less than six feet from all lot lines and that there is no lighting for after dark use. (5) Private garages; provided, however, that not more than two passenger automobile spaces in such garages may be leased to persons not resident on the premises. (6) Off-street parking spaces accessory to uses on the premises. Not more than four off-street parking spaces shall be permitted within the minimum front yard. (7) The storage of either a boat or travel trailer owned and used by the owner or occupant of the premises on which such boat or travel trailer is stored, for his personal use, subject to § 280-78Q, Supplemental parking regulations,13 and the following requirements: (a) Such boat or trailer shall not exceed 30 feet in length. (b) Such boat or trailer shall be stored only in the required rear yard, and the area occupied thereby, together with the area of all buildings in the rear yard, shall not exceed 40% of the area of the required rear yard. (c) Such boat or trailer shall not be located within 15 feet of any street or lot line. (8) Horses and domestic animals other than household pets, provided that such animals shall not be housed within 40 feet of any lot line. Housing for flocks of more than 25 fowl shall not be constructed within 50 feet of any line. 14 (9) Yard sales, attic sales, garage sales, auction sales or similar types of sales of personal property owned by the occupant of the premises and located thereon, subject to the following requirements: [Amended 6-2-2009 by L.L. No. 6-20091 (a) No more than two such sales shall be conducted on any lot in any one calendar year. (b) Adequate supervised parking facilities shall be provided. (c) No signs, except one on -premises sign not larger than six square feet in size, displayed for a period of not longer than one week immediately prior to the day of such sale, shall be permitted. (d) A permit shall be obtained therefor from the Town Clerk upon the payment of a fee of $15. 13. Editor's Note: See now § 280-78P. 14. Editor's Note: Former Subsection C(9), as amended, regarding signs, which previously followed this subsection, was repealed 11-29-1994 by L.L. No. 25-1994. For current sign provisions, see Art. XIX, Signs. 280:37 09 -15-2009 § 280-13 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-15 (e) The display permit issued by the Town Clerk shall be posted on the premises so it can be read from the street and removed before sundown on the day of the sale. (10) Wineries may have an accessory gift shop on the premises which may sell items accessory to wine, such as corkscrews, wine glasses, decanters, items for the storage and display of wine, books on winemaking and the region and nonspecific items bearing the insignia of the winery. Wineries may not have a commercial kitchen as an accessory use but may have a noncommercial kitchen facility for private use by the employees. [Added 11-29-1994 by L.L. No. 26-1994] (11) Child care. [Added 11-12-1996 by L.L. No. 20-1996] § 280-14. Bulk, area and parking regulations. [Added 9-3-1996 by L.L. No. 16-1996] No building or premises shall be used and no building or part thereof shall be erected or altered in the A -C, R-80, R-120, R-200 and R-400 Districts unless the same conforms to the Bulk Schedule and Parking Schedule15 incorporated into this chapter with the same force and effect as if such regulations were set forth herein full. § 280-15. Accessory buildings and structures. [Amended 4-10-1990 by L.L. No. 6-1990; 7-17-1990 by L.L. No. 14-1990; 2-5-1991 by L.L. No. 2-1991; 12-22-1992 by L.L. No. 33-1992; 1-16-2007 by L.L. No. 2-2007; 4-22-2008 by L.L. No. 3-2008] In the Agricultural -Conservation District and Low -Density Residential R-80, R-120, R-200 and R-400 Districts, accessory buildings and structures or other accessory uses shall be located in the required rear yard, subject to the following requirements: A. Buildings with a flat or mansard roof shall not exceed 16 feet in height and shall be set back at the minimum required for a sloping roof. B. Buildings with a sloping roof shall be subject to the following height and setback limitations: Minimum Setback for Side Lot Size Maximum Height and/or Rear Yard (square feet) (feet) (feet) Less than 10,000 18 3 Less than 10,000 20 5 Less than 10,000 22 10 10,000 - 19,999 18 5 10,000 - 19,999 20 15 10,000 - 19,999 22 20 15. Editor's Note: The Bulk Schedule is included at the end of this chapter, and the Parking Schedule is in § 280-78A. 280:38 09 -15-2009 § 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. 10-20061 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. [Amended 8-24-1993 by L.L. No. 18-1993; 6-2-2009 by L.L. No. 7-20091 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 09-15-2009 § 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. 1-198925 ] § 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 § 280-1313(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: 25. Editor's Note: This local law also repealed former Art. Vi, B Light Business District, as amended. 280:52 09-15-2009 § 280-154 ZONING § 280-155 H. Certificate of occupancy fees. [Amended 3-14-1989 by L.L. No. 3-1989; 9-26-1989 by L.L. No. 20-1989] (1) The following fees shall be paid upon the filing of an application with the Building Inspector for a certificate of occupancy, which fee shall be paid into the general fund if the application is approved or returned to the applicant if the application is denied: (a) Business buildings and/or business uses and additions and alterations thereto: $50. (b) New dwellings and additions and alterations thereto: $25. (c) Accessory buildings and additions and alterations thereto: $25. (d) Preexisting dwellings: $100.67 (e) Updated certificates of occupancy by reason of additions or alterations: $50. (f) Copies of certificates of occupancy: $0.25.68 [Amended 12-21-1993 by L.L. No. 26-1993; 4-30-1996 by L.L. No. 3-19961 (2) Notwithstanding the foregoing, no .fee shall be required or paid by taxing entities or districts, including but not limited to fire districts, school districts, park districts and the like. § 280-155. Penalties for offenses. [Amended 6-2-2009 by L.L. No. 6-2009] For each offense against any of the provisions of this chapter or any regulations made pursuant thereto or for failure to comply with a written notice or order of any Building Inspector within the time fixed for compliance therewith, the owner, occupant, builder, architect, contractor, or their agents, or any other person who commits, takes part or assists in the commission of any such offense or any person, including an owner, contractor, agent or other person who fails to comply with a written order or notice of any Building Inspector, Zoning Ordinance Inspector or Code Enforcement Officer shall, upon a first conviction thereof, be guilty of a violation, punishable by a fine not exceeding $5,000 or by imprisonment for a period not to exceed 15 days, or both. Each day on which such violation shall occur shall constitute a separate, additional offense. For a second and subsequent conviction within 18 months thereafter, such person shall be guilty of a violation punishable by a fine not exceeding $10,000 or by imprisonment for a period not to exceed 15 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. 67. Editor's Note: Former Subsection H(1)(e), regarding vacant land, which previously followed this subsection, was repealed 5-8-1990 by L.L. No. 10-1990. 68. Editor's Note: Former Subsection H(1)(h), regarding certificates of occupancy issued more than five years ago, which previously followed this subsection, was repealed 12-21-1993 by L.L. No. 26-1993. 280:145 09-15-2009 § 280-156 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-158 § 280-156. Remedies. In case any building or structure is erected, constructed, reconstructed, altered, repaired, converted or maintained or any building, structure or land is used in violation of this chapter or of any regulations made pursuant thereto, in addition to other remedies provided by law, any appropriate action or proceeding, whether by local process or otherwise, may be instituted or taken to prevent such unlawful erection, construction, reconstruction, alteration, repair, conversion, maintenance or use or to restrain, correct or abate such violation or to prevent the occupancy of said building, structure or land or to prevent any illegal act, conduct, business or use in or about such premises. ARTICLE XXVIII Amendments [Amended 5-30-1975 by L.L. No. 3-1975; 11-15-1983 by L.L. No. 13-1983; 1-8-1985 by L.L. No. 1-1985; 1-10-1989 by L.L. No. 1-1989; 11-13-1990 by L.L. No. 26-1990; 12-27-1995 by L.L. No. 25-1995; 6-3-2003 by L.L. No. 12-20031 § 280-157. Procedures. The Town Board, upon its own motion or by petition, may, from time to time, amend, supplement, change, or modify this chapter, including the Zoning Map, by proceeding in the manner provided in this article. For the purposes of this article, an amendment also includes, but is not necessarily limited to, a supplement, change, or modification. A. The Town Board, by resolution adopted at a stated meeting, shall fix the time and place of a public hearing on the proposed amendment and cause notice thereof to be given pursuant to the provisions of the Town Law. At least 10 days' notice of the time and place of such hearing shall be published in the official newspaper. B. The Town Board, before publishing notice for a public hearing, shall, in a written request, instruct the Town Planning Board to prepare an official report regarding the proposed amendment, including the Planning Board recommendations. C. An amendment initiated, proposed or requested by a petitioner, other than the Town Board or other Town agency, shall also be subject to the additional procedural requirements set forth in subsequent sections of this article. § 280-158. Fees for petitions for proposed amendments. Every petition for an amendment to this chapter or the Zoning Map shall be filed with the Town Clerk and shall be accompanied by a fee for achninistrative processing as established by a resolution of the Town Board. The fee for a petition for a change of zone to the Affordable Housing District is set forth in § 280-29A. The petitioner shall also be responsible for reasonable and customary professional review fees relating to environmental review of the petition. 280:146 09-15-2009 § 280-159 ZONING § 280-159 280-159. Additional notice requirements relating to petitions for proposed amendments. A. In the case of a petition requesting an amendment in zoning district classification or the Zoning Map, in addition to the notice required by law, a written notice containing the following information shall be sent by the petitioner, or his agent, by either certified or registered mail, to every owner of property immediately adjacent thereto. In the event 280:146.1 09 -15-2009 § DL -1 DISPOSITION LIST § DL -1 Local Law Adoption No. Date Subject Disposition 7-2007 3-13-2007 Tax exemption for volunteer fire fighters Ch. 245, Art. V and ambulance workers amendment 8-2007 3-13-2007 Tax exemption for war veterans and Ch. 245, Art. VI Gold Star parents 9-2007 3-27-2007 Stormwater management Ch. 236 10-2007 4-10-2007 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 11-2007 4-10-2007 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 12-2007 5-8-2007 Parking at beaches amendment; parks Chs. 189, Art. I; and recreation areas: use regulations and 193, Art. 1; 260 restrictions amendment; vehicles and traffic amendment 13-2007 5-22-2007 Solid waste: garbage, rubbish and refuse Chs. 233, Art. 1; amendment; zoning amendment 280 14-2007 6-5-2007 Vehicles and traffic amendment Ch. 260 15-2007 7-17-2007 Wind energy: small wind energy Ch. 277, Art. 1; systems; zoning amendment Ch. 280 16-2007 7-31-2007 Moratorium on wireless communication NCM facilities 17-2007 7-17-2007 Parking at beaches amendment Ch. 189, Art. 1 18-2007 7-31-2007 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 19-2007 7-31-2007 Vehicles and traffic amendment Ch. 260 20-2007 8-30-2007 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 21-2007 10-23-2007 Sewer rents and charges amendment Ch. 215, Part 3 22-2007 12-4-2007 Shellfish and other marine resources Ch. 219 amendment 23-2007 12-18-2007 Wetlands and shoreline amendment Ch. 275 24-2007 12-18-2007 Tax exemption for historic properties Ch. 245, Art. VIII 25-2007 12-18-2007 Tax exemption for Cold War veterans Ch. 245, Art. VII 1-2008 1-29-2008 Moratorium on wireless communication NCM facilities 2-2008 4-8-2008 Parking at beaches amendment Ch. 189, Art. I 3-2008 4-22-2008 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 4-2008 4-22-2008 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 5-2008 5-20-2008 Moratorium on dock applications NCM 6-2008 7-1-2008 Zoning Map amendment NCM 7-2008 7-29-2008 Moratorium on wireless communications NCM facilities 8-2008 7-29-2008 Parking at beaches amendment; vehicles Chs. 189, Art. I; and traffic amendment 260 DL:3 09-15-2009 § DL -1 Local Law Adoption No. Date 9-2008 8-12-2008 10-2008 9-9-2008 11-2008 9-9-2008 12-2008 9-9-2008 13-2008 9-23-2008 14-2008 1-2009 2-2009 3-2009 4-2009 5-2009 10-21-2008 1-20-2009 1-20-2009 1-20-2009 2-24-2009 3-24-2009 6-2009 6-2-2009 7-2009 6-2-2009 8-2009 6-2-2009 9-2009 8-I1-2009 10-2009 8-25-2009 11-2009 9-8-2009 SOUTHOLD CODE § DL -1 Subject Disposition Subdivision of land amendment; zoning Chs. 240; 280 amendment Zoning amendment Ch. 280 Southold Community Preservation Ch. 17, Art. II Project Plan amendment Agricultural uses; farm stands repealer Chs. 72; 135 (reference only) Southold Community Preservation Ch. 17, Art. II Project Plan amendment Zoning amendment Ch. 280 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 Subdivision of land amendment Ch. 240 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 Southold Community Preservation Ch. 17, Art. II Project Plan amendment Zoning amendment Ch. 280 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 Public entertainment and special events Ch. 205 amendment Solid waste: garbage, rubbish and refuse Ch. 233, Art. I amendment Public entertainment and special events Ch. 205 amendment Flood damage prevention amendment Ch. 148 DLA 09-15-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX DEFINITIONS NOTE: For the AGRICULTURAL LANDS convenience of the Code user, all PRESERVATION terms defined in this Code are in- Acquisition of development cluded in the Index under the rights, 70-4 heading "Definitions and Abbre- Alienation of development rights, viations." 70-5 Definitions, 70-3 Hearing, 70-4, 70-5 Improvement, 70-2 _ A _ Open space, 70-2 Permits, 70-5 ABANDONMENT Purpose, 70-2 Buildings, unsafe, 100-3 Sale, 70-4, 70-5 Harbor management, 157-8 Severability, 70-6 Sewers and sewage disposal, Title, 70-1 215-37, 215-43 AGRICULTURAL PLANNED Subdivision of land, 240-37 DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT Vehicles and traffic, 260-23 Zoning, 280-170 - 280-181 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-19 AGRICULTURAL USES Wind energy, 277-6 Farm stands Zoning, 280-76.1, 280-88 Appeals, 72-11 ACCESSORY BUILDINGS AND Area, yard and bulk regula- STRUCTURES tions, 72-5, 72-6 Fire prevention and building con- Definitions, 72-6 struction, 144-8 Farm stand offerings, 72-7 Landmark preservation, 170-7 Farm stand permit required, Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2, 72-5 275-5 Farm stand permits issued Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-15, without requirements of 280-19, 280-22, 280-104, site plan approval, 72-6 280-107, 280-116, 280-149, Maximum size of farm stand, 280-154 72-8 ACCESSORY USES Off-street parking, 72-6 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-15, Parking, 72-5, 72-6 280-17,280-22, 280-27, Penalties for offenses, 72-12 280-35, 280-38, 280-41, Permit, 72-12 280-45, 280-48, 280-52, Setbacks, 72-6 280-55,280-58,280-62, Variance procedures, 72-11 280-78, 280-127,280-172 Zoning, 72-5 ADOPTION OF RENUMBERED Zoning Board of Appeals, 2006 CODE 72-11 General provisions, 1-14 -1-18 General provisions ADVERTISING Definitions, 72-4 Tobacco advertising, 249-1 - Purpose, 72-2 249-5 Statutory authorization, 72-3 Wind energy, 277-4 Title, 72-1 Zoning, 280-80, 280-81, 280-85 Variances, 72-3 AFFORDABLE HOUSING AIR CONDITIONING Subdivision of land, 240-10 Sewers and sewage disposal, Zoning, 280-137 215-36 AFFORDABLE HOUSING AIR POLLUTION (AHD) DISTRICT Zoning, 280-77, 280-111 Subdivision of land, 240-10, ALARM SYSTEMS 240-42 Alarm device, 75-2, 75-3, 75-6 Zoning, 280-30,280-71 Charges for false alarms, 75-6 AGE RESTRICTIONS Definitions, 75-2 Zoning, 280-30 Disorderly conduct, 75-8 AGPDD, see AGRICULTURAL Emergency, 75-1, 75-2, 75-5, PLANNED DEVELOPMENT 75-6 DISTRICT False alarms, 75-5, 75-6 AGRICULTURAL- Fees, 75-4 CONSERVATION (A -C) Fine, 75-8 DISTRICT (TWO -ACRE Intentional false alarms, 75-5 MINIMUM) Investigation, 75-1 Subdivision of land, 240-42 Penalties for offenses, 75-5, 75-6, Zoning, 280-71 75-8 Permit, 75-3, 75-4 Purpose, 75-1 Rules and regulations, 75-6 Severability, 75-7 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Parks and recreation areas, 193-9 Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-15, A290-24 Public Consumption, 79-1, 79-2 Consumption of alcoholic beverages in public re- stricted, 79-1 Penalties for offenses, 79-2 Vehicle, 79-1 ANCHORING Boats, docks and wharves, 96-3, 96-7, 96-11, 96-12, 96-22, 96-23 Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111-13 Flood damage prevention, 148-14,148-16,148-18, 148-21 Harbor management, 157-4, 157-6 Wind energy, 277-4 ANIMALS Community Preservation Fund, 17-4 Dog License Fees, 83-16 Dogs, 83-6 - 83-15 Arrest warrant, 83-9 Confinement, 83-12 Disposition, 83-12 Enforcement, 83-7 Filing of complaints, 83-8 Fine, 83-13 Hunting, 83-6 Impoundment, 83-I1, 83-12 Leash, 83-6 Penalties for offenses, 83-13 Permit, 83-6, 83-9 Prohibited activities, 83-6 Redemption, 83-12 Seeing Eye dogs, 83-10 Seizure of dogs at large, 83-11 Severability, 83-14 Summons, 83-9 When effective, 83-15 Ducks, 83-1 - 83-5 Deposit of waste matter in Town waters prohibited, 83-4 Keeping of ducks for private use, 83-2 Penalties for offenses, 83-5 Permit, 83-1, 83-3, 83-4 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 09-15-2009 ANTENNAS Zoning, 280-68, 280-70-280-73, 280-76 APARTMENTS Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-22, 280-27, 280-38, 280-45, 280-48, 280-78 APPEALS Agricultural uses, 72=11 Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111-24 -111-26 Community Preservation Fund, 17-34 Ethics, 26-13 Expenses of town officers, 30-1 Flood damage prevention, 148-4, 148-22 Landmark preservation, 170-11 Records, 59-8, 59-10 Subdivision of land, 240-10, 240-45, 240-57 Waterfront consistency review, 268-4, 268-5 Zoning, 280-4, 280-9, 280-13, 280-17, 280-22, 280-28, 280-31, 280-35, 280-38, 280-41, 280-45, 280-48, 280-52, 280-55, 280-58, 280-62, 280-78, 280-79, 280-81, 280-86, 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, 5-1 Safety, 5-2 Sanitation, 5-2 Service of appearance tickets, 5-3 Signs, 5-2 Vehicles, 5-2 AREA, YARD AND BULK REGULATIONS Agricultural uses, 72-5, 72-6, 72-8 Community Preservation Fund, 17-13 Zoning, 280-71, 280-76, 280-137 ASBESTOS Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-43 ASHES Parks and recreation areas, 193-2 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 SOUTHOLD INDEX General provisions, 1-4 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, 2454,245-8, 245-9, 245-11, 245-12 Waterfront consistency review, 268-3, 268-5 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-4, 275-6 Zoning, 280-45, 280-88,280-92, 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 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 BATTERIES Junkyards, 166-1 BAY CONSTABLE Powers and duties, 219-23, 275-12.1 Shellfish and other marine re- sources, 219-23 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-12.1 BED -AND -BREAKFAST Zoning, 280-52,280-55 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 Zoning, 280-137 2 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 Wind energy, 277-2 Zoning, 280-4, 280-116, 280-133 BLUE CLAW CRABS Shellfish and other marine re- sources, 219-11 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 09-15-2009 Permit, 96-28 Pollution, 96-26 Prohibited acts, 96-28 Recreation areas, 96-26 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 Definitions, 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 SOUTHOLD INDEX Water-skiers, 96-12 Zoning, 280-137 BOND Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111-15,111-27,111-28 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, 280-137 BRUSH, GRASS AND WEEDS Burning, outdoor, 104-1,104-2 Highway specifications, 161-16, 161-30 Solid waste, 233-4 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-5 BUFFERS Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111-12 Stormwater management, 236-13 Subdivision of land, 240-3, 240-17, 240-21, 240-42, 240-43, 240-49 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2, 275-5, 275-7, 275-11 Zoning, 280-76, 280-92, 280-94 - 280-96,280-118,280-137, 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 Flood damage prevention, 148-11 Soil removal, 228-4 Streets and sidewalks, 237-28 Waterfront consistency review, 268-6 Wind energy, 277-7 Zoning, 280-6, 280-8, 280-13, 280-31, 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, 144-11, 144-12,144-17 Landmark preservation, 170-5, 170-6 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-41 41 Streets and sidewalks, 237-25, 237-26 Subdivision of land, 240-10, 240-25 Wind energy, 277-3, 277-6 Zoning, 280-8 - 280-10, 280-31, 280-70, 280-74, 280-114, 280-121, 280-124, 280-125, 280-127,280-130,280-134, 280-140, 280-151- 280-153, 280-180 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 Liability, 100-10 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 09-15-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX - C - Interpretation, 111-30 Wildlife, 111-12 -111-15 Notice of violations, 111-29 Variances and Appeals, 111-20 - CATWALKS Penalties for offenses, 111-34 111-26 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 Permit, 1 ] 1-27, 111-28, Coastal Erosion Hazard Board CEMETERIES 111-31 of Review, 111-24 Zoning, 280-13 Powers and duties of Adminis- Expiration, 111-23 CERTIFICATES OF APPROVAL trator, 111-29 Fees, 111-22 Subdivision of land, 240-21 Records, 111-29 Format and procedure, 111-21 CERTIFICATES OF COMPLI- Reports, 111-27, 111-29 Hearing, 111-23 ANCE Severability, 111-32 Notice, 111-25 Electrical inspections, 126-3 Sign, 111-29 Variances from standards and Flood damage prevention, 148-14 Variances, 111-27 restrictions, 111-20 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-10, Water, 111-29 CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFI- 275-13 Amendments, 111-35,111-36 CER Zoning, 280-4, 280-13 Certification, 111-36 Powers and duties, 275-12.1 CERTIFICATES OF INSUR- Hearing, 111-35 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-12.1 ANCE Newspaper, 111-35 Wind energy, 277-7 Filming, 139-3, 139-11 Notice, 111-35 COLD WAR VETERANS' TAX CERTIFICATES OF OCCU- Procedure, 111-35 EXEMPTION PANCY Report, 111-35 Taxation, 245-17,245-18 Development rights, transfer of, Emergency Activities, I I 1-17 - COMBUSTIBLE 117 -II 111-19 Junkyards, 166-1, 166-7 Electrical inspections, 126-3 Applicability, 111-17 Soil removal, 228-7 Ethics, 26-21 Emergency, 111-17 - 111-19 COMMERCIAL VEHICLES Fire prevention and building con- Improper or insufficient notifi- Solid waste, 233-1, 233-4 struction, 144-15 -144-18 cation, l 11-19 Zoning, 280-78, 280-110 Stormwater management, 236-16 Notification, 111-18,111-19 COMMITTEES, APPOINT - Streets and sidewalks, 237-25 Permit, 111-19 MENT OF Subdivision of land, 240-49 Safety, 111-17,111-18 Committee members, 13-2 Zoning, 280-4,280-10, 280-13, General Provisions, 111 -1 - Duties, 13-3 280-31, 280-33, 280-85, 111-6 Effect on statutory provisions, 280-112, 280-130, 280-151, Definitions, 111-6 13-5 280-154 Enactment, 11 I-1 Establishment of committees, CESSPOOLS Findings, 111-5 13-1 Sewers and sewage disposal, Grading, 111-6 Expenses, 13-4 215-2,215-4,215-5,215-7, Purpose, 111-4 Meeting, 13-3 215-8,215-11, 215-12, Title, 111-2 Minutes, 13-3 215-19,215-21, 215-22, Water, 111-5, 111-6 When effective, 13-6 215-27, 215-28, 215-37, Well, 111-4, 111-5 COMMUNICABLE DISEASES 215-39 When effective, 111-3 Police department rules and regu- Soil removal, 228-4 Wildlife, 111-6 lations, A290-45 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3, Regulations, 111-7 -111-16 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-14 275-5 Anchored, l I 1-13 Zoning, 280-13 CHURCH Assessment, 111-10 COMMUNITY PRESERVATION Sewers and sewage disposal, Beach area, 111-12 FUND 215-41 Bluff area, 111-14 Community Preservation Fetid Streets and sidewalks, 237-20 Bond, 111-15 Advisory Board, 17-16 - Vehicles and traffic, 260-17 Buffer, 111-12 17-18 Zoning, 280-38, 280-48, 280-143 Drainage, 111-14 Community Preservation Fund CLAMS Dune area, 111-13 Advisory Board estab- Shellfish and other marine re- Erosion protection structures, lished, 17-16 sources, 219-9 111-15 Membership, 17-16 CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT Establishment, 111-7 Purpose, 17-16 Subdivision of land, 240-10, Excavation, 111-10 Severability, 17-17 240-42 - 240-45 Fine, 111-11 When effective, 17-18 Zoning, 280-137 Gas, 111-10 Southold Community Preserva- COASTAL EROSION HAZARD Grade, 111-10 - 111-13 tion Fund, 17-1 -17-11 AREAS Nearshore area, 111-11 Acquisition of interests in Administration and Enforcement, Obstructions, 111-11, 111-13 property, 17-7 111-27 -111-34 Open space, 111-13 Alienation of land acquired us - Bond, 111-27, 111-28 Permit, 111-8 - 111-15 ing fund moneys, 17-9 Coastal erosion management Record, 111-10 Animal, 17-4 permit, 111-27 Structural hazard area, 111-10 Definitions, 17-4 Conflicts, 111-31 Traffic control, 111-16 Easement, 17-9 Environmental review, 111-33 Vehicles, 1 I 1-16 Effective date, 17-11 Fine, 111-34 Water, 111-7, 111-10, 111-13, Findings, 17-2 Hearing, 111-27 111-14 Hearing, 17-7 Inspections, 111-29 Well, 111-13 Improvements, 17-8 4 09-15-2009 Legislative purpose, 17-3 Management of lands acquired pursuant to chapter, 17-8 Open space, 17-4, 17-8, 17-9 Parking, 17-8 Parks, 17-4 Public hearing and other re- quirements, 17-7 Purposes of fund, 17-6 Sale, 17-9 Severability, 17-10 Southold Community Preser- vation Fund established, 17-5 Title, 17-1 Water, 17-8 Wildlife, 17-4,17-8 Southold Community Preserva- tion Project Plan, 17-12 - 17-15 Area, yard and bulk regula- tions, 17-13 Community Preservation Fund Management and Stew- ardship Plan adopted, 17-13.1 Community preservation pro- ject plan adopted, 17-13 Legislative findings, 17-12 Meeting, 17-13 Open space, 17-12 Purpose, 17-12 Severability, 17-14 Wetlands, 17-13 When effective, 17-15 Two -Percent Real Estate Transfer Tax, 17-19 -17-40 Additional exemptions, 17-25 Appeal, 17-34 Applicability, 17-21 . Apportionment of considera- tion subject to tax for property located only partly within Town, 17-33 Confidentiality, 17-37 Confidentiality of transfer tax returns, 17-37 Cooperative housing corpora- tion transfers, 17-27 Credit, 17-26 Definitions, 17-20 Deposit and disposition of revenue, 17-31 Designation of agent by County Treasurer, 17-28 Determination of tax, 17-34 Easement, 17-24 Effective date, 17-40 Exemptions from tax, 17-24 Filing of return, 17-22 Hearing, 17-34 Imposition of tax, 17-21 Inspection, 17-37 Insurance, 17-32, 17-34 Interest and civil penalties, 17-36 Intergovernmental agreement authority, 17-38 SOUTHOLD INDEX Judicial review, 17-32 Legislative findings, 17-19 Liability, 17-23, 17-29, 17-31, 17-34,17-35 Liens, 17-27, 17-35 Natural features, 17-19 Notice, 17-32, 17-34 Open space, 17-24 Parks, 17-24 Payment of tax, 17-22 Penalty, 17-35, 17-36 Petition to Town Supervisor, 17-34 Proceedings to recover tax due, 17-35 Purpose, 17-19 Records, 17-22,17-34,17-35 Referendum requirement, 17-40 Refunds, 17-30 Report, 17-34 Sale, 17-24 Severability, 17-39 Use of tax, 17-21 COMMUNITY PRESERVATION FUND MANAGEMENT AND STEWARDSHIP PLAN Community Preservation Fund, 17-13.1 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Flood damage prevention, 148-22 Soil removal, 228-6 Subdivision of land, 240-3, 240-4, 240-10, 240-11, 240-19, 240-42,240-43,240-53 Zoning, 280-29 CONFIDENTIALITY Community Preservation Fund, 17-37 Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-41 CONFLICTS OF INTEREST Ethics, 26-3 CONSTRUCTION Subdivision of land, 240-10 CONSTRUCTION PERMITS Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-16 CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS Wind energy, 277-4 CONTAGIOUS DISEASES Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 197-6 COSTS AND EXPENSES Subdivision ofland, 240-10 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 Wind energy, 277-6 Zoning, 280-74, 280-76.1, 280-177 COUNTY CLERK Zoning, 280-175 CROSSWALKS Subdivision of land, 240-3 CURB Highway specifications, 161-4, 161-34, 161-38, 161-41, 161-45,161-46 5 Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-37, A290-38 Streets and sidewalks, 237-16 Subdivision of land, 240-17, 240-21, 240-45 Vehicles and traffic, 260-27 Zoning, 280-4, 280-55, 280-78, 280-92,280-131,280-133, 280-137 -D- DEFENSE AND INDEMNIFICA- TION Adoption of statutory provisions, 21-1 Town to provide defense for em- ployees, 21-2 DEFINITIONS AND ABBRE- VIATIONS Access, 280-4 Accessory apartment, 280-4 Accessory building or structure, 280-4 Accessory structure, 275-2 Accessory use, 280-4 Access path, 275-2 Acquisition, 185-3 Actions, 268-3 Active duty, 245-17 Adaptive reuse, 170-3 Addition, 280-4 Administrative permit, 275-2 Administrator, 111-6 Advisory board, 17-4 Aesthetics, 275-2 Agency, 268-3 Agricultural debris, 233-1 Agricultural lands, 70-3 Agricultural production, 70-3, 72-4 Agricultural uses, 72-4 Agriculture, 236-4, 240-3, 275-2, 280-4 Agriculture reserve area, 240-3 Alarm installation, 75-2 Alienation, 70-3, 185-3 Alteration, 170-3, 280-4 Antenna, 280-69 Antenna support structure, 280-69 Apartment, 280-4 Apartment house, 280-4 Appeal, 148-4 Appear and appear before, 26-2 Applicant, 240-3, 275-2, 280-4 Application, 275-2 Application for development, 280-4 Aquaculture, 275-2 Aquaculture/mariculture, 219-4 Archives, 59-13 Area of shallow flooding, 148-4 Area of special flood hazard, 148-4 Armed forces, 245-17 As -built plans, 275-2 Asset, 280-25 09-15-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX ASTM, 215-36 Clearing, 240-3, 275-2 Crops, livestock and livestock Attendant, 233-1 Clerk, 275-2 products, 280-98 Authorized private receptacle, Clerk of the Planning Board, Crosswalk, 240-3 . 174-1 240-3 Cul-de-sac, 280-4 Auto, 166-2 Club, beach, 280-4 Cul-de-sac (court), 240-3 Automobile sales lot or building, Club, membership or country or Culling, 219-4 280-4 golf, 280-4 Cultural features, 240-3 Automobile trailer or house car, Club, yacht, 280-4 Curb cut, 280-4 253-1 Cluster, 240-3, 280-4 Curb level, 280-4 Auto repair shop, 280-4 Coastal area, 268-3 Curbline, 260-1 Base flood, 148-4 Coastal assessment form (caf), Customer or client, 26-2 Basement, 148-4, 280-4 268-3 Custom workshop, 280-4 Base station equipment, 280-69 Coastal erosion hazard area map, Days, 47-1 Bay, 275-2 111-6 Debris line, 111-6 Beach, 111-6, 275-2 Coastal erosion hazard line, 275-2 Dec, 215-36 Bed -and -breakfast, 280-4 Coastal high -hazard area, 148-4 Deck, 275-2, 280-4 Berm, 280-4 Coastal waters, 111-6 Decking, 275-2 Best -management practice, 236-4 Coastline, 111-6 Dedication, 280-4 Billboard, 280-4 COD (denoting chemical oxygen Demolition, 170-3 Block, 280-4 demand), 215-36 Department, 47-1, A290-46 Bluff, 111-6,275-2 Cold War veteran, 245-17 Development, 148-4, 236-4 Bluff line, 275-2 Co -location, 280-69 Development right, 70-3, 185-3 Board, 215-2, 275-2 Combined sewer, 215-36 Development rights, 117-2, Boarding- and tourist houses, Commercial agriculture, 275-2 280-171 280-4 Commercial dock, 275-2 Dial alarm, 75-2 Board of appeals, 280-4 Commercial purposes, 219-4 Direct actions, 268-3 Board or Department of Public Commercial self -haulers, 233-1 Direct alarm, 75-2 Health, 253-1 Commercial vehicles, 233-1 Discharge, 236-4 Boats, 96-7 Commission, 64-3 District, 215-2, 215-36 Boat/vessel, 219-4, 275-2 Committee, 70-3, 185-3 Dock, 275-2 BOD (denoting "biochemical Common driveway, 240-3 Dock length, 275-2 oxygen demand"), 215-36 Common open space, 280-4 Domestic or sanitary sewage, Body fluids, A290-45 Communicable disease, A290-45 215-36 Bowriding, 96-7 Community preservation, 17-4 Drainage right-of-way, 240-3 Breakaway wall, 148-4 Community preservation project Drainage systems, 236-4 Breezeway, 280-4 plan, 17-4 Drain field, 215-2 Buffer, 280-4 Complainant, A290-36 Drain layer or licensed drain Buffer area, 240-3, 275-2 Comprehensive plan, 240-3 layer, 215-36 Buildable area, 280-4 Condominium, 280-4 Dune, 111-6, 275-2 Buildable lands, 240-3, 2804 Conservation, 240-3, 275-2 Dwelling, 249-2 Building, 148-4, 280-4 Conservation areas, primary, Dwelling, multiple, 280-4 Building area, 280-4 240-3 Dwelling, one -family, 280-4 Building connection lateral, Conservation areas, secondary, Dwelling, row or attached, 280-4 215-36 240-3 Dwelling, semidetached, 280-4 Building drain, 215-36 Conservation easement, 240-3 Dwelling, two-family, 280-4 Building Inspector, 236-4 Conservation subdivision, 240-3 Dwelling unit, 280-4 Building line, 2804 Consideration, 17-20 Easement, 215-2, 240-3, 280-4 Building or house sewer, 215-36 Consistent, 268-3 Eel, 219-4 Building permit, 144-3 Construction, 236-4 Elevated building, 148-4 Bulkhead, 275-2, 280-4 Construction and demolition (c Emergency alarm, 75-2 Camp cottage, 253-1 & d) debris, 233-1, Employee, 47-1 Campsite, 253-20 275-2 Energy Code, 144-3 Cans, 233-1 Consumer price index, 280-25 Engineer, 240-3 Carter, 215-2 Containment, 219-4 Environment, 268-3 Catwalk,,275-2 Continuing care facility, 280-4 Equipment shelter, 280-69 Cellar, 148-4, 280-4 Controlling interest, 17-20 Erosion, 111-6, 236-4 Central alarm station, 75-2 Conveyance, 17-20, 280-25 Erosion control, 275-2 Certificate of compliance, 280-4 Cooling water, 215-36 Erosion hazard area, 111-6 Certificate of occupancy, 280-4 Cooperative, 280-4 Erosion protection structure, Cesspool, 215-2 Corrugated cardboard, 233-1 111-6 Channel system, 96-7,219-4 Court, depth of outer, 280-4 Erosion, sedimentation and Child care, 280-4 Court, inner, 280-4 stormwater runoff control Child-care center, 249-2 Court, outer, 280-4 plan, 236-4 Chlorine demand, 215-36 Court, width of outer, 280-4 Excavation, 236-4 Churning, 219-4 Crawl space, 148-4 Existing manufactured home park Cigarette, 249-2 Creeks, 275-2 or subdivision, 148-4 Cigarette tobacco, 249-2 Critical environmental areas, Existing resource and site analy- Clean fill, 2364 275-2 sis plan (ersap), 240-3 6 09-15-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Existing structure, 111-6 Golf course, standard regulation, Lattice antenna support structure, Expansion to an existing manu- 280-4 280-69 factured home park or subdi- Grading, 111-6, 236-4, 240-3 Laws and ordinances, A290-46 vision, 148-4 Grantee, 17-20 Licensing authority, 75-2 Facade, 170-3 Grantor, 17-20 Life care community, 280-4 Fall zone, 280-69 Greenhouse, 280-4 Light industrial uses, 2804 False emergency alarm, 75-2 Grievance, 47-1 Light industry, 280-4 Family, 280-4 Grocery store, 280-4 Litter, 174-1 Family/household, A290-36 Groin, 275-2 Living area, 280-4 Family offense, A290-36 Ground floor, 280-4 Loading berth, 280-4 Farm, 280-4 Ground -mounted, 280-69 Local administrator, 148-4 Farm buildings, 280-4 Guest, 219-4 Local waterfront revitalization Farm stand, 72-4, 280-4 Guest unit, 280-4 program or lwrp, 268-3 Federal emergency management Guyed antenna support structure, Lot, 240-3, 280-4 agency, 148-4 280-69 Lot area, 280-4 Fence, 280-4 Habitable floor area, 280-4 Lot, comer, 280-4 Filling, 236-4 Habitat, 275-2 Lot coverage, 280-4 Final plat, 240-3 Habitat fragmentation, 275-2 Lot depth, 280-4 Final plat approval, 240-3 Handbill, 174-1 Lot, interior, 280-4 Fire departments, 75-2 Harvesting, 275-2 Lot line, 280-4 Fire or police alarm device, 75-2 Head of household, 280-25 Lot line, front, 280-4 Fish processing, 280-4 Health care facility, 280-4 Lot line modification, 240-3 Fixed dock, 275-2 Height, 280-69 Lot line, rear, 280-4 Fixed gear, 219-4 Height of accessory building, Lot line, side, 280-4 Flat or mansard roof, 280-4 280-4 Lot, rear or flag, 280-4 Flea market, 280-4 Height of building, 280-4 Lot, through, 280-4 Floating dock, 275-2 Highest adjacent grade, 148-4 Lot width, 280-4 Floating home, 96-27 Highway, 237-5 Lower- and moderate -cost hous- Floating home marina, 96-27 Historic, 170-3 ing, 280-4 Flood boundary and floodway Historical society, 280-4 Lowest floor, 148-4 map (fbfm), 148-4 Historic building, 280-4 Low -profile jetties, 275-2 Flood elevation study, 148-4 Historic significance, 64-3 Low -sill bulkhead, 275-2 Flood hazard area, 280-4 Historic structure, 148-4 Main floor, 280-4 Flood hazard boundary map Holidays, 260-1 Maintenance dredging, 275-2 (fhbm), 148-4 Home business office, 280-4 Major addition, 111-6 Flood insurance rate map (firm), Home occupation, 280-4 Major modification, 280-69 148-4 Homeowners' or homes associa- Man-made pond, 275-2 Flood insurance study, 148-4 tion, 275-2,280-4 Manufactured home, 148-4 Flood or flooding, 148-4 Home professional office, 280-4 Manufactured home park or sub - Floodplain, 280-4 Horticulture, 275-2 division, 148-4 Floodplain or flood -prone area, Hotel or motel, resort, 280-4 Manufacturing, 280-4 148-4,240-3 Hotel or motel, transient, 280-4 Map, 237-23 Floodproofing, 148-4 Household, 280-25 Marina, 96-27, 275-2 Floodway, 148-4 Housing, 34-3 Marina or boat basin, 280-4 Floor area, 280-4 Illegal dumping, 233-1 Marine resources, 219-4 Floor area, livable, 280-4 Illicit discharges, 236-4 Master plan, 280-4 Floor area ratio, 280-4 Immediate family member, 26-2 Material, 275-2 Flush -mounted, 280-69 Immediate project area, 275-2 Mean high water (mhw), 275-2, Food catering facility, 280-4 Immediate supervisor, 47-1 280-4 Food processing facility, 280-4 Impervious surface, 236-4,275-2 Mean low water, 111-6 Fraternal organization, 280-4 Income eligible individu- Mean low water (mlw), 275-2 Frontage, 280-4 als/families, 34-3 Mean sea level, 148-4 Front or frontage, 237-23 Indoor dog and cat care facility, Member, A290-46 Functional, 275-2 280-4 Minor actions, 268-3 Functional. bulkhead, 275-2 Industrial sewage or wastes, Minor modification, 280-69 Functional jetty/groin, 275-2 215-36 Mobile home, 148-4 Functionally dependent use, Interest in real property, 17-20 Moderate -income family, 280-25 148-4 Interior -mounted, 280-69 Moderate -income family dwelling Fund, 17-4, 17-20, 34-3 Intrusion, 75-2 unit, 280-25 Gabion, 275-2 Jetty, 275-2 Moderate -income family unim- Garage, private, 280-4 Junkyard, 280-4 proved lot, 280-25 Garage, public, 280-4 Landmark designation, 280-4 Modification, 280-69 Garage, repair, 280-4 Landscaping, 280-4 Monopole, 280-69 Garbage, 174-1, 215-36 Landward, 275-2 Monopolize, 96-4, 275-2 Gasoline service station, 280-4 Latest class ratio, 245-17 Mooring, 275-2 Gift and financial benefit, 26-2 Latest state equalization rate, Motel, resort, 280-4 Glass, 233-1 245-17 Motel, transient, 280-4 Gold star parent, 245-15 Mount, 280-69 09-15-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Movable structure, 111-6 Performance bond, 240-3 Recreational areas, 193-1 Multiple dwelling, 249-2 Performance guaranty, 280-4 Recreational facilities, 280-4 Multiple dwelling unit, 249-2 Period of war, 245-15 Recreational vehicle, 148-4, Municipal permit, 236-4 Permanent fixed improvement, 253-20,280-4 National geodetic vertical datum 280-25 Recreational vehicle park, 253-20 (ngvd)", 148-4 Permanent mooring, 96-7 Recreational vehicle site, 253-20 Natural buffer, 240-3 Permanent resident, 219-4 Recreation facility, commercial, Natural drainage, 236-4 Permit holder, 144-3 280-4 Natural features, resources or sys- Person, 17-20, 26-2, 96-4, 96-27, Recreation, passive, 240-3 tems, 240-3 111-6, 144-3, 166-2, 174-1, Recyclable, mandated, 233-1 Natural outlet, 215-36 197-2, 215-2, 215-36, 233-1, Recyclable, other, 233-1 Natural protective feature, 111-6, 237-5, 249-2, 275-2,280-4 Recyclable wood, 233-1 236-4 Personal watercraft, 96-7 Refuse, 174-1, 233-1 Natural protective feature area, pH, 215-36 Regulated activity, 111-6 111-6 Pier, 275-2 Regulation equipment, A290-46 Natural watershed, 236-4 Pier line, 275-2 Regulatory floodway, 148-4 Nearshore area, 111-6 Planning board, 280-4 Relative, 26-2 Net worth, 280-25 Planning board or board, 240-3 Removal, 170-3 New construction, 148-4 Plastics, 233-1 Research laboratory, 280-4 New manufactured home park or Plat, 280-4 Residential, 275-2 subdivision, 148-4 Platform, 275-2 Residential cluster, 280-4 Newspaper, 174-1, 233-1 Police headquarters, 75-2 Residential dock, 275-2 Nonconforming building or struc- Pond, 275-2 Residential horticulture, 275-2 ture, 280-4 Preexisting nonpermitted and/or Residential self -haulers, 233-1 Nonconforming lot, 280-4 nonconforming structures, Resource buffer area, 275-2 Nonconforming use, 280-4 275-2 Responsible party, 236-4 Nondisturbance buffer, 275-2 Preliminary plat, 240-3 Restaurant, 280-4 Nonfertilizer, 275-2 Preservation, 240-3 Restaurant, formula food, 280-4 Nonrecyclable waste, 233-1 Primary dune, 111-6 Restaurant, take-out, 280-4 Nonresident, 219-4 Primary frontal dune, 148-4 Restoration, 111-6 Nonturf buffer, 275-2 Primary residence, 280-25 Resubdivision, 240-3 Normal maintenance, 111-6 Principal building, 280-4 Retail sales area, 72-4 NPDES, 215-36 Principally above ground, 148-4 Retail store, 280-4 Nursery school, 280-4 Principal use, 280-4 Retaining wall, 275-2, 280-4 Off duty, A290-46 Private dwelling, 249-2 Revetment, 275-2 Officer, A290-46 Private premises, 174-1 Right-of-way lines, 280-4 Official map, 240-3 Private warehousing, 280-4 Riprap, 275-2 Official time standard, 260-1 Proactive restoration, 275-2 Roadside farm stand or agricul- Off-premises sign, 280-4 Probable cause, A290-36 tural stand, 280-4 Oft -street parking space, 280-4 Processed agricultural product, Roof -mounted, 280-69 On duty, A290-46 72-4 Rubbish, 174-1 One -hundred -year flood, 148-4 Professional, A290-46 Rules, 130-2 One -hundred -year floodplain, Professional office, 280-4 Rural significance, 64-3 236-4 Public parking lot, 260-1 Salvage center, 211-1 On-site system, 215-2 Public place, 174-1 Sand dunes, 148-4 Open development area, 240-3 Public property, 264-3 Sanitary flow credit, 117-2 Open space, 280-4 Public sewer, 215-36 Sanitary sewer, 215-36 Open space or open area, 185-3 Public warehousing, 280-4 Scap net, 219-4 Operations, 275-2 Public water: public sewer, 280-4 Scavenger waste pretreatment fa - Order of protection, A290-36 Qualified owner, 245-17 cility, 215-2 Ordinary and usual maintenance, Qualified residential real prop- Scenic significance, 64-3 275-2 erty, 245-17 School, 249-2 Ordinary maintenance, 280-69 Radio frequency (RF) emissions Secondary dune, 111-6 Original structure, 275-2 or radiation, 280-69 Sedimentation, 236-4 Outdoor storage, 280-4 Radio frequency (RF) profes- Sending district, 117-2 Outside employer or business, sional, 280-69 Septage (scavenger waste), 215-2 26-2 Radio frequency (RF) signal, Septic tank, 215-2, 280-4 Owner, 237-23, 280-4 280-69 Seqra, 240-3 Park, 174-1, 249-2 Real property, 17-20 Service connected, 245-17 Park and recreation fee, 240-3 Receding edge, 111-6 Servicing, 59-13 Park dedication, 240-3 Receiving district, 117-2 Setback, 275-2, 280-4 Parking lot, 280-4 Recession rate, 111-6 Sewage, 215-36 Partial self-service gasoline ser- Recording officer, 17-20 Sewage treatment plant, 215-2, vice station, 280-4 Records, 59-13 215-36 Patent lands, 219-4, 275-2 Records center, 59-13 Sewage works, 215-36 Patio, 280-4 Records disposition, 59-13 Sewer or drain, 215-36 Peak lunar tides, 275-2 Records management, 59-13 Sheathing, 275-2 Peddler, 197-2 Recreation, active, 240-3 Shellfish, 219-4 09-15-2009 Shopping center, 280-4 Shoreline structure, 275-2 Side -mounted, 280-69 Sign, 280-4 Sign area, 280-4 Significant fish and wildlife habi- tat, 111-6 Silt boom, 275-2 Site plan, 280-4 Site preparation, 236-4 Sloping roof, 2804 Slugs, 215-36 Small wind energy system, 277-1, 280-4 Smokeless tobacco, 249-2 Solicitor and/or canvasser, 197-2 Sound, 275-2 Spawner sanctuary, 275-2 Special exception use, 280-4 Special projects coordinator, 280-25 Specialty prop -craft, 96-7 Split -rail fence, 275-2 Standard subdivision, 240-3 Start of construction, 148-4 Storm sewer or storm drain, 215-36 Stormwater, 215-36 Stormwater runoff, 236-4 Story, 280-4 Story, half, 280-4 Street, 237-23, 280-4 Street, arterial, 240-3 Street, collector, 240-3 Street line, 280-4 Street, local, 240-3 Street or right-of-way width, 240-3 Stripping, 236-4 Structural alteration, 280-4 Structural components, 275-2 Structural hazard area, 111-6 Structure, 70-3, 111-6, 148-4, 185-3, 236-4, 275-2, 280-4 Structure -mounted, 280-69 Subdivision, 240-3 Subordinate of a town officer or employee, 26-2 Subsoil drainage, 215-36 Substantial damage, 148-4 Substantial improvement, 148-4 Subtidal, 275-2 Superintendent, 193-1, 215-36, 237-5 Superior officer, A290-46 Supervisory officer, A290-46 Suspended solids, 215-36 Swimming pool, 280-4 Taking, 219-4 Taxpayer, 219-4 Telecommunication tower, 280-4 Temporary anchoring, 96-7 Tidal waters, 275-2 Tobacco, 249-2 Tobacco product, 249-2 Tobacco product advertisement, 249-2 Toe, 111-6 SOUTHOLD INDEX Topsoil, 236-4 Tourist camp, 253-1, 280-4 Tourist cottage, 280-4 Tower height, 277-1 Town, 17-20, 34-3, 130-2, 174-1, 237-5, 275-2 Town agency, 130-2 Town board, 237-5, 280-4, A290-46 Town garbage bag, 233-1 Townhouse, 280-4 Town officer or employee, 26-2 Town of southold, 75-2 Town supervisor, 17-20 Town waters, 96-27, 219-4, 275-2 Trail, 240-3 Trailer or mobile home, 280-4 Transfer of development rights, 117-2 Transfer station, private, 233-1 Transfer station, Town, 233-1 Transient retail business, 197-2 Treasurer (county treasurer), 17-20 Tropical hardwood, 275-2 Trustees, 275-2 Unit, 253-1 Unlicensed motor -driven vehicle, 264-3 Unregulated activity, 111-6 Usable open space, 280-4 Use, 280-4 Use, accessory, 280-4 Variance, 148-4 Vegetated wetlands, 275-2 Vegetation, 111-6 Vehicles, 174-1, 193-1 Veteran, 245-15 Waler, 275-2 Watercourse, 215-36 Water -dependent uses, 275-2 Wetland boundary or boundaries of wetland, 275-2 Wetlands (freshwater), 275-2 Wetlands (tidal), 275-2 Wharf, 275-2 Width of creek, 275-2 Wireless carrier, 280-69 Wireless communication facility, 280-4 Wireless communications, 280-4 Wireless communications facility, 280-69 Wireless services, 280-69 Yard, 2804 Yard, front, 280-4 Yard line, 280-4 Yard, rear, 280-4 Yard, side, 280-4 Yield, 240-3 Youth, 68-2 Youth service project, 68-2 Zone, 280-4 Zoning Board, 280-4 Zoning Map, 280-4 DEMOLITION Buildings, unsafe, 100-3, 100-8, 100-9 4 Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-5, 144-8 Highway specifications, 161-21 Landmark preservation, 170-2- 170-7, 170-9, 170-10 Solid waste, 233-1, 233-4 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2, 275-5 Zoning, 280-140 DESIGN STANDARDS Flood damage prevention, 148-14,148-18 Subdivision of land, 240-36 Zoning, 280-76 DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS, TRANSFER OF Assessment, 117-7 Building Inspector, 117-7 Building permit, 117-8 Certificate of occupancy, 117-11 Covenants and restrictions, 117-9 Definitions, 117-2 Determination of sanitary flow credit to be deposited into TDR Bank, 117-5 Development Rights Bank, 117-3 Easement, 117-3, 117-6 Expiration, 117-11 Hearings, 117-5, 117-7, 117-10, 117-12 Irreversible transfer, 117-6 Meeting, 117-7 Newspaper, 117-7 Notice, ] ] 7-7, 117-8, 117-10 - 117-12 Open space, 117-1 Permit, 117-7,117-8 Procedure for transfer of devel- opment right from the TDR Bank to receiving district, 117-7 Purpose and intent, 117-1 Report, 117-7 Return of credit, 117-12 Revocation, 117-10 Sales, 117-3, 117-4,117-9 Sanitary flow credit certificate, 117-8 Sanitary flow credit transfer, 117-4 School, 117-7 Water, 117-7 DIRECTOR OF CODE EN- FORCEMENT Powers and duties, 219-23 Shellfish and other marine re- sources, 219-23 DIRT Highway specifications, 161-9 Parks and recreation areas, 193-2 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 197-10 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-21, 215-37 Streets and sidewalks, 237-20 DISABILITY Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-3 09-15-2009 DISABLED BOATS Boats, docks and wharves, 96-10 Harbor management, 157-12 DISCLOSURE PROVISIONS Zoning, 280-174 DISCRIMINATION Personnel, 47-2 DISORDERLY CONDUCT Alarm systems, 75-8 Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-9, A290-15 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-40 DOCKS Wetlands and shoreline, 275-5, 275-11 DOGS Animals, 83-6 - 83-12, 83-16 Appearance tickets, 5-2 Parks and recreation areas, 193-9 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, 1214 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, 2404, 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, 280-78, 280-91, 280-127,280-129,280-133 DREDGING Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 DRIVEWAYS Highway specifications, 161-39, 161-46 SOUTHOLD INDEX 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, 280-78, 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 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, 233-7 DUST Highway specifications, 161-23 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 197-10 Soil removal, 228-2, 228-5, 228-7 Zoning, 280-13, 28048, 280-58, 280-62, 280-91, 280-99, 280-111, 280-143 -E- 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, 280-175, 280-177, 280-179, 280-180 EELS Shellfish and other marine re- sources, 219-13 ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS Administration, 126-1 Building Inspector, 126-3 Building permit, 126-3 10 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-I6 Zoning, 280-104 EMERGENCIES Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-1 I Solid waste, 233-6 Streets and sidewalks, 237-13 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 09-15-2009 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 Notice of completion of final en- vironmental impact state- ment, 130-13 Notice of receipt of complete ap- plication, 130-6 Notices, 130-6, 130-10,130-13, 130-17 Permits, 130-5 Preparation of draft environ- mental impact statement, 130-9 Preparation of final environ- mental impact statement, 130-12 Processing of proposed actions, 130-8 Processing of proposed actions not affecting environment, 130-11 Required findings in written de- termination, 130-15 Time limit, 130-14 Time limit for written determina- tion by agency, 130-7 Title, 130-1 Types of actions, 130-4 When effective, 130-20 EROSION AND SEDIMENTA- TION Stormwater management, 236-13 Waterfront consistency review, 268-2 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3 Zoning, 280-71 ETHICS Code of Ethics, 26-1, 26-2 Definitions, 26-2 Legislative intent, 26-1 Disclosure Requirements, 26-17 — 26-20 Annual disclosure, 26-17 Applicant disclosure, 26-20 Designation of officers and employees required to file annual disclosure state- ments, 26-18 Licenses, 26-17 SOUTHOLD INDEX Maintenance of disclosure statements, 26-19 Permits, 26-17 Retirement, 26-17 Variances, 26-17 Ethics Board, 26-21 — 26-25 Building permits, 26-21 Certificates of occupancy, 26-21 Establishment of Ethics Board, 26-21 Inspection, 26-25 Investigations, 26-21 — 26-23, 26-25 Licenses, 26-21 Meeting, 26-21 Permits, 26-21 Powers of the Ethics Board, 26-22 Public inspection of Ethics Board records, 26-25 Records, 26-23, 26-25 Reports, 26-25 Review of lists and disclosure statements, 26-24 Penalties, 26-26 — 26-28 Debarment, 26-28 Liable, 26-26 Penalties for offenses, 26-26 Voidable contracts, 26-27 Rules of Conduct, 26-3 — 26-16 Appeals, 26-13 Appearances, 26-10 Assessment, 26-13 Avoidance of conflicts, 26-4 Confidential information, 26-11 Conflicts of interest, 26-3 Exclusion from Code of Eth- ics, 26-16 General prohibition, 26-5 Gifts, 26-8 Goal, 26-3 Inducement of others and brib- ery, 26-15 Political solicitation, 26-12 Record, 26-7 Recusal, 26-6 Recusal procedure, 26-7 Representation, 26-9 Restriction on elected official or member of board, 26-13 Revolving door, 26-14 EXCAVATIONS Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111-10 Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-8 Highway specifications, 161-2, 161-17, 161-18, 161-25, 161-29, 161-30, 161-36 Sewers and sewage disposal, 21542,215-43 Soil removal, 228-1, 228-3 — 228-7 Stormwater management, 236-10, 236-13 II Streets and sidewalks, 237-4, 237-6,237-9, 237-11- 237-13,237-16 Subdivision of land, 240-36 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 Zoning, 280-114, 280-129 EXPENSES OF TOWN OFFI- CERS Appeals, 30-1 Compensation for expense of at- tendance at official meetings, 30-1 Meetings, 30-1 EXPLOSION HAZARD Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-38 EXPLOSIVES Boats, docks and wharves, 96-16 Junkyards, 166-1 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-38 Zoning, 280-58, 280-62, 280-111 —F— FALSE ALARMS Alarm systems, 75-5, 75-6 FARMLAND BILL OF RIGHTS Zoning, 280-97 — 280-103 FARMS AND FARMING Zoning, 280-174 FARM STANDS Agricultural uses, 72-5 — 72-8, 72-11,72-12 FEES Alarm systems, 75-4 Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111-22 Domestic partnerships, 121-5 Environmental quality review, 130-19 Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-11,144-18 Flood damage prevention, 148-12 Junkyards, 166-6 Landmark preservation, 170-14 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 197-9 Public entertainment and special events, 205-1 Records, 59-9 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-41 Shellfish and other marine re- sources, 219-7 Soil removal, 228-11 Solid waste, 233-4, 233-6 Streets and sidewalks, 237-10 Subdivision of land, 240-8, 240-10 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-4 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-7 Wind energy, 277-5 Zoning, 280-74, 280-81, 280-137, 280-149 09-15-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX FENCES 240-15, 240-16, 240-19 - Lots, 144-8 Fire prevention and building con- 240-25, 240-28, 240-31, Motel, 144-8 struction, 144-8, 144-10 240-32, 240-35, 240-36, Multifamily dwellings, 144-6 Highway specifications, 161-16, 240-41, 240-42,240-44, Nuisance, 144-10 161-29, 161-41, 161-42 240-45, 240-51 - 240-53 Penalties for offenses, 144-12, Junkyards, 166-4, 166-7 Zoning, 280-4 144-13, 144-20 Soil removal, 228-4, 228-7 FINGERPRINTS Performance of work under per - Subdivision of land, 240-36 Peddlers, solicitors and transient mit, 144-10 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-15 retail merchants, 197-6 Powers and duties of Building In - Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2, FIRE ALARM spector, 144-5 275-5, 275-11 Subdivision of land, 240-17 Property maintenance, 144-6 Wind energy, 277-4 FIREARMS Purpose, 144-2 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-41, Parks and recreation areas, 193-6 Records, 14446, 144-17 280-48, 280-76, 280-78, Police department rules and regu- Right of entry, 144-14 280-82, 280-85, 280-92, lations, A290-9, A290-33 School, 144-8 280-94, 280-99, 280-104 - FIRE EXTINGUISHER Signs, 144-8 280-106,280-114, 280-133, Junkyards, 166-7 Single-family dwellings, 144-8 280-134, 280-149 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-14 Site plan, 144-8 FILL Zoning, 280-48 Smoke detectors, 144-8 Flood damage prevention, FIRE HYDRANTS Special exception, 144-8 148-12,148-15, 148-18 Subdivision of land, 240-10, Sprinklers, 144-8, 144-17 Highway specifications, 161-25 240-17, 240-21, 240-35, Stop -work orders, 144-13 Police department rules and regu- 240-36, 240-48 Storage, 144-8 lations, A290-33, A290-36 Vehicles and traffic, 260-14, Stormwater, 144-10 Soil removal, 228-7 260-18, 260-27 Swimming pools, 144-8 Stormwater management, 236-10, Zoning, 280-133, 280-137 Temporary certificates of occu- 236-13 FIRE LANES pancy, 144-18 Streets and sidewalks, 237-13 Junkyards, 166-7 Tests, 144-19 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-6, Vehicles and traffic, 260-14, Title, 144-1 275-11 260-27 Vacant lot, 144-8 FILMING FIRE PREVENTION AND Water, 144-8, 144-10 Applications, 139-3 BUILDING CONSTRUC- Watercourse, 144-10 Building Inspector, 139-8 TION Yards, 144-8, 144-10 Certificate of insurance, 139-3, Abatement of violations, 144-21 FIRE PROTECTION 139-11 Accessory buildings, 144-8 Zoning, 280-174 Cleanup deposit, 139-5 Administration and enforcement FIRES Compliance with other laws, officers designated, 144-3 Burning, outdoor, 104-1-104-3 139-10 Applications, 144-8, 144-15 FIRESAFETY Exemption, 139-2 Block, 144-8 Fire prevention and building con - Extension of permit period, Building permit, 144-3, 144-17 struction, 144-6, 144-8 139-13 Building permits, 144-11, 144-12 FIRE ZONES Fees, 139-6 Burning, 144-8 Vehicles and traffic, 260-20, Inspection, 139-12 Certificate of occupancy, 260-27 Insurance, 139-3, 139-11 144-15 - 144-17 FLAMMABLES Insurance requirements, 139-11 Compliance required, 144-20 Junkyards, 166-1 Liability, 139-11 Compliance with standards, Sewers and sewage disposal, No alterations to Town property, 144-19 215-38 139-9 Conflicts with other regulations, Zoning, 280-48 No donations accepted, 139-7 144-4 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVEN- Notice, 139-4, 139-8 Cooperation with other depart- TION Parking, 139-3 ments, 144-7 Anchoring, 148-14,148-16, Parks, 139-8 Definitions and Abbreviations, 148-21 Penalties for offenses, 139-14 144-3 Appeals, 148-4, 148-22 Permit, 139-1 - 139-5, 139-7 - Demolition, 144-5, 144-8 Appeals board, 148-22 139-13 Drainage, 144-10 Applicability, 148-5 Purpose, 139-1 Excavation, 144-8 Basis for establishing areas of Safety, 139-1, 139-3 Fees, 144-11, 144-18 special flood hazard, 148-6 Severability, 139-15 Fences, 144-8, 144-10 Blocks, 148-21 Traffic control fee, 139-4 Firesafety, 144-6, 144-8 Building Inspector, 148-11 Trees, 139-9 Fuel, 144-8 Certificates of compliance, Vehicles, 139-3 Garages, 144-8 148-14 When effective, 139-16 Grading, 144-10 Comprehensive Plan, 148-22 FINAL PLANS Heating, 144-8 Conflict with other laws, 148-7 Highway specifications, 161-3, Hotel, 144-8 Definitions, 148-4 161-4 Improvement, 144-8 Deposit, 148-12 FINAL PLATS Inspections, 144-6, 144-16 Designation of local administra- Subdivision of land, 240-3, Issuance of certificate of occu- tor, 148-11 240-6 - 240-8, 240-13, pancy, 144-17 Design standards, 148-14, 148-18 12 09-15-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Drainage, 148-12, 148-15 - Stop -work orders, 148-14 Junkyards, 166-4 148-17, 148-19 Storage, 148-12, 148-16 Police department rules and regu- Duties and responsibilities of lo- Utilities, 148-3, 148-13, 148-15, lations, A290-15 cal administrator, 148-14 148-16, 148-19 - 148-22 Sewers and sewage disposal, Elevation of residential structures Variances, 148-4, 148-7, 148-9, 215-38 (except coastal high -hazard 148-14, 148-22, 148-23 Subdivision of land, 240-35 areas), 148-17 Vehicles, 148-4, 148-13 -148-16, Zoning, 280-13, 280-58,280-62, Elevator, 148-16 148-21, 148-22 280-83, 280-111, 280-129, Emergency, 148-4, 148-6, 148-9, Warning and disclaimer of liabil- 280-143 148-10, 148-13 - 148-15, ity, 148-10 GENERAL BUSINESS (B) DIS - 148 -22 Water, 148-2, 148-3, 148-14- TRICT Emergency vehicles, 148-22 148-16, 148-18, 148-19, Subdivision of land, 240-42 Fees, 148-12 148-22 Zoning, 280-70, 280-71 Fill, 148-12, 148-15, 148-18 Watercourses, 148-13, 148-14 GENERAL PROVISIONS Findings, 148-1 FLOOD HAZARD AREAS Adoption of Code, 1-1 - 1-13 Floodplain development permit, Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3 Amendments to Code, 1-8 148-12 Zoning, 280-4, 280-129, 280-133 Assessments, 1-4 Floodway, 148-4, 148-14, 148-15, FLOODPLAINS Bicycles, 1-2 148-23 Stormwater management, 236-13 Bond, 1-4 Gas, 148-3, 148-15, 148-22 FLOODWAY Burning, 1-2 General standards, 148-15 Flood damage prevention, 148-4, Code book to be kept up -to - Grade, 148-2, 148-4, 148-16- 148-14, 148-15, 148-23 date, I-9 148-19, 148-21 FUEL Copy of Code on file, 1-7 Heating, 148-16 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-16 Distribution of local laws, or - Height, 148-21 Fire prevention and building con- dinances and resolutions, Improvements, 148-4, 148-13 - struction, 144-8 1-2 148-20, 148-23 Sewers and sewage disposal, Easement, 14 Insect, 148-16 215-38 Effect on previously adopted Inspections, 148-12, 148-14 Solid waste, 233-3 legislation, 1-5 Insurance, 148-2, 148-4, 148-6, Wetlands and shoreline, 275-5 Enactments saved from repeal, 148-7,148-12, 148-14, Zoning, 280-48, 280-52, 280-55, 1-4 148-15, 148-17, 148-18, 280-58, 280-62, 280-111 Fine, 1-11 148-21, 148-23 FUMES Garbage, 1-2 Interpretation, 148-7 Zoning, 280-13, 280-58, 280-62 Grade, 1-4 Liability, 148-10 Improvement, 1-4 Lots, 148-13, 148-23 Incorporation of provisions Manufactured homes, 148-4, -G- into Code, 1-12 148-13- 148-15, 148-21 Junkyards, 1-2 Meeting, 148-4, 148-16, 148-19 GARAGES Legislative intent, 1-I Mobile home, 148-4 Fire prevention and building con- Liability, 1-4 Nonresidential structures (coastal 144-8 strs, License, 1-4 high -hazard areas), 148-20 so solicitors and transient Peddlers, s Littering, 1-2 Nonresidential structures (except retail merchants, 197-4 Matters not affected, 1-4 coastal high -hazard areas), Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-45, Parking, 1-2 148-19 280-48,280-58,280-62, Penalties for offenses, 1-4, Notices, 148-9, 148-14, 148-23 280-78,280-104, 280-134, 1-11 Nuisances, 148-23 280-137 Repeal of enactments not in - Objectives, 148-3 GARBAGE, RUBBISH AND RE- eluded in Code, 1-3 Obstructions, 148-16, 148-18 FUSE Boats, docks and wharves, 96-8 Sale of Code book, 1-10 Parking, 148-16 General provisions, 1-2 Severability, 1-6 Parks, 148-13 -148-15 Littering, 174-2 174-1, Supplementation, 1-10 Penalties for offenses, 148-9 Vehicles, 1-2 Permit, 148-9, 148-11 -148-14, Parks and recreation areas, 193-2, When effective, 1-13 148-16 193-7 Zoning Map, 1-4 Purpose, 148-2 Sewers and sewage disposal, Adoption of Renumbered 2006 Records, 148-22 215-36 - 215-38 Code, 1-14 - I-18 Recreational vehicles, 148-4, Soil removal, 228-7Solid Continuation of provisions, 148-13 - 148-15, 148-21 waste233-I - 233-4 , 1-16 Report, 148-6, 148-22 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-7, Incorporation of provisions Residential structures (coastal 253-14 into Code, 1-17 high -hazard areas), 148-18 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 Legislative intent, 1-14 Safety, 148-2, 148-4, 148-7, GAS Nonsubstantive changes in 148-18, 148-22,148-23 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-16, previously adopted legis - Sanitary facilities, 148-19, 148-20 96-17 lation, 1-15 Screening, 148-16 Coastal erosion hazard areas, When effective, 1-18 Severability, 148-8 111-10 GLARE Standards for all structures, Flood damage prevention, 148-3, Zoning, 280-91, 280-94, 280-111, 148-16 148-15, 148-22 280-117, 280-129 13 09-15-2009 GOLD STAR PARENTS TAX EXEMPTION, see WAR VETERANS AND GOLD STAR PARENTS 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, 1-4 Highway specifications, 161-2, 161-4, 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 Stormwater management, 236-10, 236-13 Streets and sidewalks, 237-6, 237-13 Subdivision of land, 240-3,240-4, 240-6, 240-10,240-17, 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, 280-78, 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, 2334 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 SOUTHOLD INDEX GUNS Parks and recreation areas, 193-6 Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-15 _H_ HAMLET BUSINESS (HB) DIS- TRICT Subdivision of land, 240-42 Zoning, 280-70, 280-71 HAMLET DENSITY RESIDEN- TIAL (HD) DISTRICT Subdivision of land, 240-42 Zoning, 280-71, 280-137 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, 1574,157-6 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 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 14 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, 47-4 Police department, 51-6 Public hearings, notice of, 55-1 Soil removal, 228-5,228-12 Solid waste, 233-6, 233-8 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, 280-174, 280-175, 280-177 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 Wind energy, 277-2 - 277-4 Zoning, 2804, 280-13, 280-15, 280-28,280-48, 280-71- 09-15-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX 280-73, 280-76, 280-78, Asphalt wearing course, Recharge basins, 161-41 280-82, 280-85, 280-94, 161-23 Recharge basins Type A and 280-104 - 280-109, 280-117, Base course for asphalt pave- drainage areas, 161-29 280-122, 280-134 ment, 161-21 Recharge basins Type B and HIGHWAY SPECIFICATIONS Base course for stone blend drainage areas, 161-30 Final Dedication of Roads, road, 161-19 Recharge Basins Type C, 161-49 Bituminous surface treatment 161-31 Bond, 161-49 double application, Safety, 161-44, 161-46 Inspection, 161-49 161-24 Screen, 161-22-161-24, Meeting, 161-49 Bonds, 161-46 161-29, 161-30,161-42 Procedure, 161-49 Brush, 161-16,161-30 Seeding, 161-43 Report, 161-49 Catch basins, 161-34 Stone blend wearing course, Sale, 161-49 Clearing and grubbing, 161-16 161-20 General Construction Require- Concrete curbs, 161-38 Storage, 161-29, 161-30 merits, 161-5 -161-14 Concrete cylinders, 161-40 Storm drains, 161-33 Dead-end streets, 161-11 Concrete footings, slabs and Stormwater, 161-27, 161-29, Dirt, 161-9 headwalls, 161-37 161-30, 161-32,161-36 Drainage, 161-8, 161-9, Concrete sidewalks and Stormwater drainage systems, 161-13 driveway entrances, 161-32 Easements, 161-13 161-39 Streetlighting specifications, Improvements, 161-6 Construction specifications, 161-46 Lots, 161-11 161-15 Stripping and stockpiling soil, Progress schedule, 161-5 Curbs, 161-34, 161-38, 161-17 Protection of new drainage in- 161-41, 161-45, 161-46 Tests, 161-26,161-29, 161-30, stallations, 161-9 Demolition, 161-21 161-40, 161-46 Responsibility of developer, Design criteria for leaching Trees, 161-16, 161-29,161-30, 161-6 basins, 161-28 161-42, 161-44 Safety, 161-6, 161-7 Drainage, 161-18, 161-25, Trenches, 161-36 Signs, 161-11, 161-12 161-27 -161-33, 161-36, Utility, 161-46 Speed limit, 161-12 161-45 Vehicles, 161-20 Stormwater, 161-6, 161-8 Drainage design criteria, Vibration, 161-21 Street signs, 161-12 161-27 Water, 161-30,161-39,161-44 Temporary roads, 161-14 Drainage pipe criteria, 161-36 Weeds, 161-42 Test, 161-6 Driveways, 161-39,161-46 Well, 161-30, 161-46 Topsoil removal, 161-10 Dump, 161-19, 161-21 Yard, 161-24 Traffic maintenance, 161-7 Dust, 161-23 HISTORICAL FEATURES Trees, 161-11 Easements, 161-18 Zoning, 280-133 Vehicles, 161-7 Embankment, 161-18 HISTORIC PRESERVATION Water, 161-11 Emergency vehicles, 161-20 Zoning, 280-73, 280-75 Plans and Maps for Subdivisions, Excavations, 161-17, 161-18, HISTORIC PROPERTIES TAX 161-1-161-4 161-25, 161-29, 161-30, EXEMPTION Construction plans, 161-4 161-36 Taxation, 245-19 Curbs, 161-4 Fences, 161-16, 161-29, HOME OCCUPATIONS Drainage, 161-2 -161-4 161-41, 16142 Zoning, 280-4,280-13, 280-78 Easements, 161-2- 161-4 Fill, 161-25 HOSPITALS Excavation, 161-2 Grade, 161-18, 161-19, Police department rules and regu- Final plans, 161-3, 161-4 161-21- 161-24, 161-29, latioris, A290-44, A29045 Grade, 161-2,161-4 161-30, 161-35, 161-42, Zoning, 280-13,280-17, 280-48, Lighting, 1614 161-46 280-78,280-79 Major subdivision, 161-4 Grass, 161-42 HOTELS Manholes, 161-2 Heating, 161-22, 161-23 Fire prevention and building con - Monuments, 161-3 Height, 161-44, 161-46 struction, 144-8 Preliminary plans, 161-2, Illumination, 161-46 Parking, 189-3 161-3 Improvements, 161-25 Zoning, 280-4,280-35,280-41, Sketch plans, 16 1 -1 Insect, 161-44 280-44, 280-45, 280-48, Streetlights, 161-3, 161-4 Inspections, 161-19, 161-21, 280-55, 280-78,280-79, Test, 161-2 161-42, 161-46,161-48 280-85 Trees, 161-3 Landscaping, 161-42, 161-43 HOUSING FUND Wells, 161-3 Lighting, 161-46 Bond, 34-4 Roadway Construction, 161-15 - Lots, 161-15, 161-16 Definitions, 34-3 161-48 Major subdivisions, 161-38 Emergency, 34-2, 34-6 Alterations or modifications to Manholes, 161-35 Findings, 34-2 specifications, 161-47 Minutes, 161-27 Fund established, 34-4 As -constructed survey, 161-45 Modifications to existing pri- Hearing, 34-4, 34-6 Asphalt binder course, 161-22 vate roads, 161-25 Housing Advisory Commission Asphalt pavement cores, Notification, 161-44 established, 34-6 161-26 Parking, 161-15 Improvements, 34-2, 34-5, 34-6 Permits, 161-46 Meetings, 34-6 15 09-15-2009 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- ILLICIT LIQUIDS Stormwater management, 236-7 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 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, 280-133,280-137,280-174 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 SOUTHOLD INDEX Electrical inspections, 126-1 - 126-3 Environmental quality review, 130-17 Ethics, 26-25 Filming, 139-12 Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-6, 144-16 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, 233-6 Stormwater management, 236-16 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, 280-71, 280-101, 280-110, 280-137, 280-151, 280-154 INSURANCE Community Preservation Fund, 17-32,17-34 Electrical inspections, 126-2 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 16 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 ail JUNK DEALER Junkyards, 166-6 JUNKYARDS Batteries, 166-1 Burning, 166-3,166-7 Combustible, 166-1, 166-7 Definitions, 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 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 -K- KENNELS Zoning, 280-13 09-15-2009 -L- LAND-DISTURBING ACTIVI- TIES Stormwater management, 236-9 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 Title, 170-1 Zoning, 280-73, 280-75 LANDSCAPING Highway specifications, 161-42, 161-43 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-21 Soil removal, 228-4 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, 280-76,280-78, 280-91- SOUTHOLD INDEX 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 Buildings, unsafe, 100-10 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, 1-4 Harbor management, 157-12 Junkyards, 166-8 Salvage centers, 211-6 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-38,215-42,215-44, 215-51 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, 215-41, 215-42 Solid waste, 233-2 - 233-4,233-8 Subdivision of land, 240-21 Tobacco advertising, 249-2 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-3 Vehicles and traffic, 260-9, 260-17 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-6 Zoning, 280-48, 280-133 LICENSES AND PERMITS Shellfish and other marine re- sources, 219-6, 219-7 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 17 Subdivision of land, 240-34, 240-44 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 Zoning, 280-88, 280-92 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL (LI) DIS- TRICT Zoning, 280-70, 280-71 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL PARK/PLANNED OFFICE PARK (LIO) DISTRICT Zoning, 280-70,280-71 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 Wind energy, 277-4 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-76, 280-81, 280-83, 280-87, 280-88,280-111,280-117, 280-129,280-133,280-137 LIMITED BUSINESS (LB) DIS- TRICT Subdivision of land, 240-42 Zoning, 280-71 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, 174-2 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, 384, 38-6 Inspection, 38-2 Newspaper, 38-1 Notice, 38-1, 38-2, 38-4,38-6 Numbering, 38-5 09-15-2009 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, 280-173 _M_ 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 MARINE II (MII) DISTRICT Zoning, 280-70, 280-71 MARINE I (MI) DISTRICT Zoning, 280-70, 280-71 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 SOUTHOLD INDEX Landmark preservation, 170-4 Parks and recreation areas, 193-9 Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-7 Streets and sidewalks, 237-2 Subdivision of land, 240-13, 240-23, 240-40, 240-43 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-8 Zoning, 280-29, 280-38, 280-45, 280-48, 280-78, 280-131, 280-133, 280-137, 280-157, 280-173, 280-174 METERS Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-38 MINORS Tobacco advertising, 249-1 MINUTES Committees, appointment of, 13-3 MOBILE HOME Flood damage prevention, 148-4 Zoning, 280-4,280-78 MODERATE -INCOME FAMILY DWELLING UNITS Subdivision of land, 240-10 MODERATE -INCOME HOUS- ING Zoning, 280-137 MONUMENTS Highway specifications, 161-3 Subdivision of land, 240-10, 240-17, 240-21, 240-41 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-6 Zoning, 280-104 MOTELS Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-8 Parking, 189-3 Zoning, 280-4,280-35, 280-44, 280-45, 280-48, 280-55, 280-78, 280-85 MUFFLERS Boats, docks and wharves, 96-17 Parks and recreation areas, 193-3 MULTIFAMILY DWELLINGS Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-6 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-41 Zoning, 280-108 MUSSELS Shellfish and other marine re- sources, 219-12 Nee NATURAL FEATURES Community Preservation Fund, 17-19 Subdivision of land, 240-3, 240-43, 240-53, 240-54 Zoning, 280-129, 280-133, 280-143 NEWSPAPER Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111-35 OR Development rights, transfer of, 117-7 Environmental quality review, 130-6,130-10 Landmark preservation, 170-7 Littering, 174-1, 174-6 Local laws, adoption of, 38-1 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 197-4 Public hearings, notice of, 55-1 Records, 59-10 Soil removal, 228-12 Solid waste, 233-1, 233-3 Subdivision of land, 240-19, 240-25 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-4 Zoning, 280-26,280-157, 280-159 NOISE Boats, docks and wharves, 96-17 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 197-10 Soil removal, 228-5 Transportation access manage- ment, 64-5 Wind energy, 277-2, 277-3 Zoning, 280-13,280-47, 280-48, 280-58, 280-62, 280-71, 280-72, 280-91, 280-94, 280-99, 280-111, 280-143 NONCONFORMING SIGNS Zoning, 280-90 NONCONFORMING USES Zoning, 280-2, 280-4, 280-75, 280-76.2,280-90, 280-120, 280-121,280-123,280-154 NOTICE OF VIOLATION Boats, docks and wharves, 96-31, 96-32 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-31 NOTICE OF VIOLATIONS Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111-29 NOTICES Boats, docks and wharves, 96-10, 96-13, 96-25, 96-31 - 96-33 Buildings, unsafe, 100-5 - 100-8, 100-10 Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111-18, 111-19, 111-25, 111-29,111-35 Community Preservation Fund, 17-32,17-34 Development rights, transfer of, 117-7, 117-8, 117-10- 117-12 Environmental quality review, 130-6, 130-10, 130-13, 130-17 Filming, 139-4,139-8 Flood damage prevention, 148-9, 148-14,148-23 Harbor management, 157-3, 157-9, 157-12, 157-14 Highway specifications, 161-44 Junkyards, 166-5 09-15-2009 Landmark preservation, 170-4, 170-5,170-7,170-14 Littering, 174-5 Local laws, adoption of, 38-1, 38-2, 38-4, 38-6 Parks and recreation areas, 193-10 Police department, 51-6 Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-33, A290-44 Public entertainment and special events, 205A Public hearings, notice of, 55-1 Records, 59-10 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-23,215-31,215-32, 215-37, 215-38,215-41 - 215-43,215-45 Soil removal, 228-5, 228-9, 228-12 Solid waste, 233-6, 233-8 Streets and sidewalks, 237-1, 237-2,237-11,237-13 Subdivision of land, 240-13, 240-18, 240-19, 240-22, 240-25, 240-29, 240-30, 240-32, 240-36, 240-44, 240-54 Taxation, 245-4,245-6 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-4 Vehicles and traffic, 260-25 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-8 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-8 - 275-11,275-16 Wind energy, 277-3 Zoning, 280-26, 280-29, 280-30, 280-74,280-76.1,280-88, 280-92, 280-97, 280-100, 280-101, 280-131, 280-137, 280-141, 280-146,280-150, 280-153,280-155,280-157, 280-159, 280-174 NUISANCES Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-10 Flood damage prevention, 148-23 Junkyards, 166-1 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-38 Soil removal, 228-5 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-14 Zoning, 280-58,280-62, 280-97, 280-99 -O- OBSTRUCTIONS Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111-11, 111-13 Flood damage prevention, 148-16,148-18 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 197-10 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-38 Streets and sidewalks, 237-1, 237-20 SOUTHOLD INDEX Vehicles and traffic, 260-23 Zoning, 280-71, 280-80,280-104, 280-106, 280-111 ODORS Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-38 Subdivision of land, 240-44 Zoning, 280-13,280-48, 280-58, 280-62,280-99, 280-111, 280-143 OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Superintendent of Highways, 42-5-42-8 Referendum to be held, 42-7 Supersession of Town Law, 42-6 Term of office, 42-5 When effective, 42-8 Town Clerk, 42-1 - 42-4 Referendum to be held, 42-3 Supersession of Town Law, 42-2 Term of office, 42-1 When effective, 42-4 OFFICIAL MAP Subdivision of land, 240-3, 240-4, 240-10, 240-17 Zoning, 280-4 OFF-STREET LOADING Zoning, 280-79 OFF-STREET PARKING Agricultural uses, 72-6 Subdivision of land, 240-4, 240-45 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13,280-27, 280-28, 280-45, 280-48, 280-58, 280-76 - 280-78, 280-95,280-109,280-129, 280-133, 280-137, 280-143 ONE -FAMILY DWELLING Zoning, 280-10, 280-13,280-109 OPENSPACE Agricultural lands preservation, 70-2 Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111-13 Community Preservation Fund, 17-4, 17-8, 17-9, 17-12, 17-24 Development rights, transfer of, 117-1 Housing fund, 34-6 Open space preservation, 185-1 - 185-3,185-5 Subdivision of land, 240-2, 240-10, 240-21, 240-42 - 240-45, 240-49, 240-54 Waterfront consistency review, 268-2, 268-5 Zoning, 280-4,280-8, 280-16, 280-127, 280-128, 280-137, 280-181 OPEN SPACE PRESERVATION Acquisition, 1854 Alienation of fee, interest or right, 185-5 Definitions, 185-3 Findings, 185-2 Q Hearing, 185-4, 185-5 Instrument of conveyance, 185-5 Open space, 185-1 - 185-3, 185-5 Open Space Committee, 185-5 Permits, 185-5 Sale, 1854, 185-5 Severability, 185-6 Title, 185-1 OYSTERS Shellfish and other marine re- sources, 219-10 _P_ PARADE Boats, docks and wharves, 96-16 Parks and recreation areas, 193-9 PARKING Agricultural uses, 72-5, 72-6 Appearance tickets, 5-2, 5-3 Community Preservation Fund, 17-8 Filming, 139-3 Flood damage prevention, 148-16 General provisions, 1-2 Highway specifications, 161-15 Housing fund, 34-6 Parking, 189-1, 189-3 - 189-6 Parking at Beaches, 189-1- 189-8 Designation of parking areas on Fishers Island, 1894 Designation of parking areas requiring permits, 189-2 Hotels, 189-3 Inspection, 189-3, 189-4 License, 189-3, 189-4 Motels, 189-3 Other regulations, 189-6 Parking, 189-1 - 189-6 Parking permits, 189-3 Parks, 189-3 Penalties for offenses, 189-8 Permit, 189-2 -189-5 Policy, 189-1 Registration, 189-3, 1894 Removal of vehicles parked in violation, 189-7 Sign, 189-3,189-4 Storage, 189-7 Trailers, 189-2 Vehicles, 189-1- 189-4,189-7 Water, 189-1 Wells, 189-2 Parks and recreation areas, 193-3, 193-9 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 197-10 Public entertainment and special events, 205-1 Salvage centers, 211-3, 211-4 Soil removal, 228-7 Subdivision of land, 2404, 240-44,240-45 Transportation access manage- ment, 64-5 09-15-2009 Vehicles and traffic, 260-1, 260-8 - 260-12, 260-14 - 260-23, 260-27 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-14, 280-18, 280-23, 280-27, 280-28, 280-36, 280-39, 280-42, 280-45, 280-46, 280-48, 280-49, 280-53, 280-56,280-58, 280-59, 280-62,280-63, 280-65, 280-76 - 280-79, 280-85, 280-92, 280-95, 280-109, 280-110,280-117,280-127 - 280-129,280-131,280-133, 280-134,280-137,280-143 PARKS AND RECREATION AREAS Bicycles, 88-1 - 88-3,88-5 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-15, 96-26 Community Preservation Fund, 17-4,17-24 Filming, 139-8 Flood damage prevention, 148-13 - 148-15 Littering, 174-4 Parking, 189-3 Subdivision of land, 2404, 240-10, 240-42 - 240-44, 240-52 - 240-54 Tobacco advertising, 249-1 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-23 Use Regulations and Restrictions, 193-1 - 193-13 Animals, 193-2, 193-9 Ashes, 193-2 Authority to promulgate rules and regulations, 193-11 Beach activities, 193-5 Behavior and conduct, 193-9 Certain acts prohibited, 193-2 Definitions, 193-1 Dirt, 193-2 Dogs, 193-9 Dump, 193-2 Emergency, 193-3 Enforcement, 193-12 Firearms, 193-6 Garbage, 193-2, 193-7 Guns, 193-6 Hours of use, 193-10 Hunt, 193-2,193-6 Intoxicating, 193-9 Leashes, 193-9 Meetings, 193-9 Muffler, 193-3 Notices, 193-10 Parade, 193-9 Parking, 193-3, 193-9 Penalties for offenses, 193-12 Penalty, 193-12 Permit, 193-7, 193-9 Recreation area, 193-7 Regulations concerning bath- ing and swimming, 193-4 Regulations concerning motor vehicles, 193-3 SOUTHOLD INDEX Restrictions concerning certain games and sports activi- ties, 193-8 Safety, 193-6, 193-11 Signs, 193-3 Toilet, 1934 Tree, 193-2 Use of picnic areas, 193-7 Vehicles, 193-1, 193-3, 193-4 Water, 193-4 Weapons, 193-6 When effective, 193-13 Wildlife, 193-6 Zoning, 280-7, 280-71,280-137 See also PLAYGROUNDS PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS AND TRANSIENT RETAIL MERCHANTS Licensing and Regulation, 197-1 -197-13 Application for license, 197-6 Contagious diseases, 197-6 Definitions, 197-2 Dirt, 197-10 Dogs, 197-5, 197-10 Dust, 197-10 Exemptions, 197-4 Fees, 197-9 Fingerprints, 197-6 Garage, 197-4 Hearing, 197-11 Insects, 197-10 Investigation of applicant, 197-7 Legislative intent, 197-1 License, 197-3, 1974, 197-6 - 197-9, 197-11, 197-13 Newspapers, 197-4 Noise, 197-10 Obstructions, 197-10 Parking, 197-10 Penalties for offenses, 197-13 Permit, 197-10 Permitted activities, 197-5 Possession, 197-8 Records, 197-8 Registration, 197-1, 197-4, 197-6 Restrictions, 197-10 Sales, 197-4 - 197-6, 197-10 School, 197-10 Signs, 197-12 Vehicles, 197-10 Well, 197-10 PEDESTRIANS Zoning, 280-137 PENALTIES FOR OFFENSES Agricultural uses, 72-12 Alarm systems, 75-5, 75-6, 75-8 Alcoholic beverages, 79-2 Animals, 83-5, 83-13 Bicycles, 88-7 Bingo and games of chance, 92-11 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-33 Buildings, unsafe, 100-10 Burning, outdoor, 104-1, 104-5 c Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111-11,111-34 Community Preservation Fund, 17-35, 17-36 Domestic partnerships, 121-4, 121-5 Electrical inspections, 126-5 Ethics, 26-26 Filming, 139-14 Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-12, 144-13, 144-20 Flood damage prevention, 148-9 General provisions, 1-4, 1-11 Harbor management, 157-14 Highway specifications, 161-19 - 161-23 Junkyards, 166-8 Landmark preservation, 170-13 Littering, 174-7 Parking, 189-8 Parks and recreation areas, 193-12 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 197-6, 197-13 Police department, 51-6 Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-15, A290-19, A290-33, A290-36 Public entertainment and special events, 205A Salvage centers, 211-6 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-5,215-7,215-9,215-32, 215-38, 215-45, 215-49 Shellfish and other marine re- sources, 219-6, 219-22 Soil removal, 228-13 Solid waste, 233-7, 233-8 Stormwater management, 236-16 Streets and sidewalks, 237-17, 237-21, 237-29 Subdivision of land, 240-44, 240-60 Taxation, 245-5 Tobacco advertising, 249-6 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-19 Vehicles and traffic, 260-27 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-9, 264-10, 264-20 Waterfront consistency review, 268-7 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-12.1, 275-16 Wind energy, 277-7 Zoning, 280-32.1, 280-33, 280-88,280-136,280-155 PENSION Waterfront consistency review, 268-3 PERMIT Agricultural lands preservation, 70-5 Agricultural uses, 72-5, 72-6, 72-12 Alarm systems, 75-3, 75-4 09-15-2009 Animals, 83-1, 83-3, 83-4, 83-6, 83-9 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-1, 96-3, 96-15, 96-18, 96-20, 96-24, 96-25, 96-28, 96-31 - 96-33 Buildings, unsafe, 100-3, 100-4 Burning, outdoor, 104-1, 104-2 Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111-8 - 111-15, 111-19, 111-27 - 111-29, 111-31 Development rights, transfer of, 117-7, 117-8 Drainage control permit, 236-10 Electrical inspections, 126-3 Environmental quality review, 130-5 Ethics, 26-17, 26-21 Filming, 139-1- 139-5, 139-7 - 139-13 Flood damage prevention, 148-9, 148-11- 148-14, 148-16 Harbor management, 157-6, 157-14 Highway specifications, 161-46 Junkyards, 166-7, 166-8 Landmark preservation, 170-5, 170-6 Open space preservation, 185-5 Parking, 189-2 -189-5 Parks and recreation areas, 193-7, 193-9 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 197-10 Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-7 Public entertainment and special events, 205-1 Records, 59-3, 59-7 Salvage centers, 211-2, 211-3, 211-5, 211-6 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-8 - 215-17, 215-21 - 215-23, 215-25, 215-31, 215-32, 215-37, 215-38, 215-40 - 215-43 Shellfish and other marine re- sources, 219-16 Soil removal, 228-3 - 228-12 Solid waste, 233-2 - 233-4, 233-6, 233-8 Stormwater management, 236-10, 236-12 Streets and sidewalks, 237-6 - 237-11, 237-13, 237-15 - 237-18,237-25,237-26 Subdivision of land, 240-10, 240-25,240-26, 240-34, 240-36,240-39, 240-45, 24049,240-51 Tobacco advertising, 249-2 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-2 - 253-4 Vehicles and traffic, 260-9, 260-17, 260-27 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-7, 264-15, 264-20 SOUTHOLD INDEX Waterfront consistency review, 268-3 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2, 275-4 - 275-14, 275-16 Wind energy, 277-3, 277-6, 277-7 Zoning, 280-2, 280-3, 280-8 - 280-10, 280-13, 280-16, 280-20, 280-31, 280-45, 280-48,280-58,280-62, 280-70,280-81, 280-85, 280-89, 280-90, 280-113 - 280-115, 280-121, 280-122, 280-124, 280-125, 280-127, 280-130, 280-131, 280-134, 280-140, 280-141, 280-146, 280-149, 280-151 - 280-154, 280-180 PERMITTED USES Zoning, 280-13, 280-17, 280-22, 280-27, 280-35,280-38, 280-41, 280-45, 280-48, 280-52, 280-55, 280-58, 280-62, 280-72,280-74, 280-143, 280-146, 280-175 PERSONNEL Grievance Procedures, 47-1 - 47-4 Declaration of policy, 47-2 Definitions, 47-1 Discrimination, 47-2 Hearing, 47-4 Initial presentation, 47-3 Investigation, 47-3 Review by Town Board, 47-4 PLACES OF WORSHIP Zoning, 280-13, 280-38, 280-78 PLANNING BOARD Subdivision of land, 240-10 Zoning, 280-174, 280-181 PLAYGROUNDS Subdivision of land, 240-43, 240-44,240-52,240-53 Zoning, 280-13 See also PARKS AND REC- REATION AREAS PLUMBING Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-36,215-43 Subdivision of land, 240-47 Zoning, 280-41, 280-45, 280-48, 280-58, 280-62,280-78 POLICE DEPARTMENT Administration, 51-5 Board of Police Commissioners, 51-2 Charges, 51-6 Compensation, 51-1 Disciplinary action, 51-6 Emergency, 51-4 Equipment, 51-1 Establishment, 51-1 Fined, 51-6 Hearing, 51-6 Investigation, 51-6 Members, 51-1 Notice, 51-6 Powers and duties, 51-1 21 Qualifications of members of Po- lice Department, 51-3 Record, 51-2 Rules and regulations, 51-5 Special policemen, 51-4 POLICE DEPARTMENT RULES AND REGULATIONS Chief of Police, A290-6, A290-7 General duties, A290-6 Inspections, A290-7 Investigation, A290-7 Meeting, A290-7 Permit, A290-7 Records, A290-7 Reports, A290-7 Specific duties, A290-7 Civilian Members, A290-12 - A290-14 General duties, A290-12 Report, A290-13 Safeguarding information, A290-14 Specific duties, A290-13 Conduct, A290-15 Alcoholic beverages, A290-15 Disorderly conduct, A290-15 Fine, A290-15 Gas, A290-15 Gun, A290-15 Inspection, A290-15 Intoxicating, A290-15 Investigation, A290-15 Penalty, A290-15 Record, A290-15 Report, A290-15 Rules of conduct, A290-15 Tobacco, A290-15 Towing, A290-15 Vehicles, A290-15 Weapon, A290-15 Construal of Provisions, A290-48 Conflict with Police Benevo- lent Association agree- ments, A290-48 Definitions, A29046 Detectives, A290-16 - A290-32 Additional duties, A290-19 Assignment, A290-17 Composition, A290-18 Cooperation with other law en- forcement agencies, A290-22 Detectives to be on call, A290-32 Documents, A290-28 Dress, A290-29 Inquiries, A290-25 Inspections, A290-27 Intoxicating, A290-24 Investigations, A290-17, A290-19 - A290-21, A290-24, A290-25, A290-31 Offenses, A290-19 Procedures, A290-30 Qualifications, A290-16 Records, A290-28 Report, A290-31, A290-32 09-15-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Requesting assistance, Absence or disability of Chief, Providing notice of public hear - A290 -26 A290-3 ings, 55-1 Rules of conduct, A290-23 Chief of Police, A290-2 Record, 55-1 Scene of investigation, Disability, A290-3 Setbacks, 55-1 A290-20 Emergency, A290-3 Sign, 55-1 Use of intoxicating beverages, Order of rank, A290-4 A290-24 Powers and duties, A290-1 Disciplinary Action, A290-47 Report, A290-3 - R - Types of action, A290-47 Seniority, A290-5 General Rules, A290-34 - Sergeants, A290-10, A290-11 RADIATION A290-45 Emergencies, A290-11 Zoning, 280-13 Communicable/infectious dis- General duties, A290-10 RECORDS eases, A290-45 Record, A290-11 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-10, Confidentiality of official Reports, A290-11 96-25 business, A290-41 Specific duties, A290-11 Buildings, unsafe, 100-7 Curb, A290-37, A290-38 Vehicles, A290-11 Coastal erosion hazard areas, Duty of Department, A290-35 Word usage, A290-46 111-10,111-29 Fitness for duty, A290-39 POLLUTION Community Preservation Fund, Grooming, A290-43 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-26 17-22, 17-34, 17-35 Hazardous waste, A290-45 Sewers and sewage disposal, Domestic partnerships, 1214 Hospital, A290-44, A290-45 215-38 Ethics, 26-7, 26-23, 26-25 Maintenance of order, Soil removal, 228-7 Fire prevention and building con - A290 -34 Waterfront consistency review, struction, 144-16, 144-17 Minor, A290-36 268-3 Flood damage prevention, 148-22 Notification, A290-44 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3 Harbor management, 157-12 Patrol duty, A290-37 Zoning, 280-48, 280-58, 280-62, Landmark preservation, 170-5, Pro -arrest policy, A290-36 280-77, 280-91, 280-111, 170-11 Records, A290-45 280-143 Littering, 174-5 Report, A290-36 - A290-38, PRELIMINARY PLANS Peddlers, solicitors and transient A290-44 Highway specifications, 161-2, retail merchants, 197-8 Safety, A290-45 161-3 Police department, 51-2 Sick time, A290-44 PRELIMINARY PLATS Police department rules and regu- Sidearms, A290-42 Subdivision of land, 240-3, lations, A290-7, A290-9, Sign, A290-36 240-6-240-8, 240-10, A290-11, A290-15, Smoke, A290-45 240-13, 240-15 - 240-20, A290-28, A290-33, A290-45 Streetlights, A290-37, 240-22, 240-24, 240-25, Public Access to Records, 59-1 - A290-38 240-53, 240-58 59-10 Supervisory officers, A290-38 PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL Appeals, 59-8, 59-10 Testing, A290-45 Sewers and sewage disposal, Definitions, 59-1 Vehicles, A29045 215-37 Denial of access, 59-8 Water, A29045 PRIVY VAULT Designation of records access Well, A29043 Sewers and sewage disposal, officer, 59-3 Lieutenant, A290-8, A290-9 215-37 Designation of records loca- Disorderly conduct, A290-9 PROHIBITED USES tion, 59-4 Firearms, A290-9 Zoning, 280-8, 280-111 Duties, 59-3 General duties, A290-8 PROPANE/LIQUID GAS TANKS Exceptions, 59-2 Intoxication, A290-9 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-5 Fees, 59-9 Records, A290-9 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Hours for public inspection, Reports, A290-9 Fire prevention and building con- 59-5 Specific duties, A290-9 struction, 144-6 Inspection, 59-2 - 59-5, 59-9, Members of the Department, PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT 59-10 A290-33 AND SPECIAL EVENTS Investigations, 59-2 Duties, A290-33 Applications, 205-1 Maintenance of list of records Emergency, A290-33 Certain entertainment restricted, by subject matter, 59-7 Fill, A290-33 205-1 Newspaper, 59-10 Firearms, A290-33 Fees, 205-1 Notice, 59-10 License, A290-33 Notices, 205-1 Permit, 59-3, 59-7 Minor, A290-33 Parking, 205-1 Records, 59-2 - 59-10 Notice, A290-33 Penalties for offenses, 205-1 Safety, 59-2 Offenses, A290-33 Permit, 205-1 Public hearings, notice of, 55-1 Record, A290-33 Tents, 205-1 Records, 59-2 - 59-17 Report, A290-33 PUBLIC HEARINGS, NOTICE Records Management, 59 -11 - Retirement, A290-33 OF 59-17 Safety, A290-33 Assessment, 55-1 Custody and control of re - Vehicle, A290-33 Hearings, 55-1 cords, 59-16 Weapon, A290-33 Newspaper, 55-1 Definitions, 59-13 Organization, A290-1 - A290-5 Notice, 55-1 Designation of records man- agement officer, 59-12 22 09-15-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Disposition of records, 59-17 Sewers and sewage disposal, ROOFS Improvements, 59-15 215-5, 215-7, 215-38 Zoning, 280-72 Intent, 59-11 Subdivision of land, 240-19 Powers and duties of records Tobacco advertising, 249-1 management officer, Tourist and trailer camps, 253-14 _S_ S- 59-14 59-14 Transportation access manage- Program established, 59-12 ment, 64-4 SAFETY Records, 59-11- 59-17 Waterfront consistency review, Appearance tickets, 5-2 Records Advisory Board, 268-4 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-14, 59-15 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-7, 96-15, 96-26 Sign, 59-15 275-8 Buildings, unsafe, 100-2, 100-3 Storage, 59-12, 59-14 Zoning, 280-29,280-30,280-71, Coastal erosion hazard areas, Sewers and sewage disposal, 280-72, 280-74, 280-151, 111-17, 111-18 215-35, 215-43 280-157, 280-174 Filming, 139-1, 139-3 Soil removal, 228-6, 228-9, RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS Flood damage prevention, 148-2, 228-12 Zoning, 280-71 148-4, 148-7, 148-18, Streets and sidewalks, 237-24 RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY 148-22,148-23 Subdivision of land, 240-10, (R40) DISTRICT (ONE- Harbor management, 157-6 240-17,240-19, 240-21, ACRE MINIMUM) Highway specifications, 161-6, 240-25, 240-29, 240-34, Subdivision of land, 240-42 161-7, 161-44, 161-46 240-38, 24041, 240-44 Zoning, 280-71 Parks and recreation areas, 193-6, Tourist and trailer camps, 253-13 RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY 193-11 Police department rules and regu- Zoning, 280-7, 280-31, 280-52, (R-80) DISTRICT (TWO- lations, A290-33, A290-45 280-55, 280-74, 280-92, ACRE MINIMUM) Records, 59-2 280-133, 280-151, 280-154 Subdivision of land, 240-42 Sewers and sewage disposal, RECREATIONAL VEHICLES Zoning, 280-71 215-44 Flood damage prevention, 148-4, RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY Soil removal, 228-1, 228-5,228-7 148-13 -148-15, 148-21 (R-120) DISTRICT (THREE- Subdivision of land, 240-2, 240-4, Tourist and trailer camps, 253-20, ACRE MINIMUM) 240-10,240-38, 240-43, 253-21, 253-23, 253-24 Subdivision of land, 24042 240-45, 240-46,240-56 Zoning, 280-4,280-137 Zoning, 286-71 Transportation access manage - RECYCLABLES RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY ment, 64-5 Solid waste, 233-1- 233-5 (R-200) DISTRICT (FIVE- Vehicles and traffic, 260-26 RECYCLING ACRE MINIMUM) Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-2, Solid waste, 233-7 Subdivision of land, 24042 REGISTRATION Zoning, 280-71 264-14,264-15 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-10, RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3, 96-24 (R-400) DISTRICT (TEN- 275-11, 275-12 Harbor management, 157-12 ACRE MINIMUM) Zoning, 280-2,280-3, 280-13, Parking, 189-3, 189-4 Subdivision of land, 240-42 280-28, 280-67,280-82, Peddlers, solicitors and transient Zoning, 280-71 280-88, 280-97, 280-99, retail merchants, 197-1, RESIDENTIAL OFFICE (RO) 280-111,280-125, 280-128, 1974,197-6 DISTRICT 280-129,280-131, 280-133, Solid waste, 233-4 Subdivision of land, 240-42 280-137, 280-142, 280-143, Tourist and trailer camps, 253-14 Zoning, 280-71 280-146 Vehicles and traffic, 260-27 RESORT RESIDENTIAL (RR) SAFETY STANDARDS Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-11 DISTRICT Wind energy, 277-3 REPORTS Subdivision of land, 240-42 Zoning, 280-76 Buildings, unsafe, 100-4 Zoning, 280-71 SALES Agricultural lands preservation, Coastal erosion hazard areas, RESTAURANTS 70-4,70-5 111-27, 111-29, 111-35 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-10, Community Preservation Fund, Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-35, 96-25 17-34 Development rights, transfer of, 280-38, 280-41, 280-45, 280-48, 280-55, 280-78, Community Preservation Fund, 117-7 280-85 17-9,17-24 Electrical inspections, 126-3 RETIREMENT Development rights, transfer of, Ethics, 26-25 Ethics, 26-17 117-3, 117-4, 117-9 Flood damage prevention, 148-6, Police department rules and regu- General provisions, 1-4, 1-10 148-22 lations, A290-33 Harbor management, 157-12 Highway specifications, 161-49 Taxation, 245-1, 245-2 Highway specifications, 16149 Landmark preservation, 170-5 Waterfront consistency review, Housing fund, 34-2, 344 - 34-6 Police department rules and regu- 268-3 Junkyards, 166-3 lations, A290-3, A290-7, RIGHT OF ENTRY Open space preservation, 1854, A290-9, A290-11, A290-13, Fire prevention and building con- 185-5 A290-15, A290-31 - struction, 144-14 Peddlers, solicitors and transient A290-33, A290-36 - Sewers and sewage disposal, retail merchants, 1974 - A290-38, A29044 215-23 197-6,197-10 23 09-15-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Sewers and sewage disposal, Zoning, 280-4,280-7, 280-78, Cesspools, 215-19, 215-21 215-36 280-91 - 280-94, 280-129, Covering, 215-21 Subdivision of land, 240-34 280-143 Dirt, 215-21 Taxation, 245-1, 245-2 SCREENING Easement, 215-20 Tobacco advertising, 249-1 Zoning, 280-71, 280-72,280-76 Grass, 215-21 Waterfront consistency review, SEEING EYE DOGS Inspection, 215-21 268-3 Animals, 83-10 Landscaping, 215-21 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-30, SEIZURE Location, 215-20 280-31, 280-38, 280-41, Animals, 83-11 Permits, 215-21 280-45, 280-48, 280-52, Vehicles and traffic, 260-24 Septic tanks, 215-19, 215-21 280-55, 280-58, 280-62, SEPTIC SYSTEMS Standards, 215-19 280-78, 280-79, 280-85, Sewers and sewage disposal, Trespassing, 215-20 280-86, 280-98, 280-104, 215-25 Costs and Expenses, 215-33 280-118, 280-174 - 280-177, Subdivision of land, 240-10 Assessment of costs, 215-33 280-179 - 280-181 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-5 Lien, 215-33 SALVAGE CENTERS SEPTIC TANKS Disposal Fees, 215-26 Access, 211-4 Junkyards, 166-7 Fee to be set by resolution, Applications, 211-3 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-26 Definitions, 211-1 215-2, 215-4, 215-5,215-7, Effective Date, 215-34 Fees, 211-3 215-8, 215-11, 215-12, When effective, 215-34 Liable, 211-6 215-19, 215-21, 215-22, General Provisions, 215-1 - Parking, 211-3, 211-4 215-27, 215-37, 215-39 215-3 Penalties for offenses, 211-6 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-7 Cesspool, 215-2 Permit, 211-2, 211-3, 211-5, Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3 Definitions, 215-2 211-6 Zoning, 280-4 Easement, 215-2 Storage, 211-3 SERVICE STATIONS Purpose, 215-3 SANITARY FACILITIES Zoning, 280-4, 280-48, 280-78 Septic tank, 215-2 Flood damage prevention, SETBACKS Title, 215-1 148-19, 148-20 Agricultural uses, 72-6 Water, 215-3 Junkyards, 166-7 Public hearings, notice of, 55-1 Improper Disposal, 215-27 SANITATION Soil removal, 228-5, 228-7 Cesspool, 215-27 Appearance tickets, 5-2 Subdivision of land, 240-19, Dumping, 215-27 Sewers and sewage disposal, 240-42, 240-43, 24045 Septic tank, 215-27 215-30 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-21 Inspections and Maintenance, SCALLOPS Waterfront consistency review, 215-22 - 215-25 Shellfish and other marine re- 268-3 Cesspool, 215-22 sources, 219-8 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2, Civil claims, 215-24 SCHOOL 275-3, 275-5 Emergency, 215-23 Development rights, transfer of, Wind energy, 277-3 Frequency of inspections, 117-7 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-15, 215-22 Fire prevention and building con- 280-24, 280-28, 280-43, Inspections, 215-22,215-23 struction, 144-8 280-50, 280-60, 280-64, Notice, 215-23 Peddlers, solicitors and transient 280-76, 280-85, 280-104, Permit, 215-22, 215-23, retail merchants, 197-10 280-116, 280-123, 280-133, 215-25 Sewers and sewage disposal, 280-134,280-137 Responsibility of owner, 215-41 SEWERS AND SEWAGE DIS- 215-22 Solid waste, 233-3 POSAL Right of entry, 215-23 Subdivision of land, 240-4, Administration and Enforcement, Right to require maintenance, 240-53 215-30 - 215-32 215-25 Taxation, 245-11 Administration and enforce- Septic system, 215-25 Tobacco advertising, 249-1 - ment officer, 215-30 Septic tank, 215-22 249-3 Compliance required, 215-32 Prohibited Wastes, 215-28, Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-6 License, 215-31 215-29 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13,280-26, Notice, 215-31, 215-32 Cesspool, 215-28 280-38, 280-45, 280-48, Notice of violation, 215-31 Discharge, 215-29 280-52, 280-55, 280-58, Penalties for offenses, 215-32 Drainage, 215-28 280-62, 280-78, 280-79, Permit, 215-31, 215-32 Hazardous substances, 215-28 280-143, 280-154 Sanitation, 215-30 Industrial waste, 215-28 SCREEN Construction and Alteration, Prohibited wastes enumerated, Flood damage prevention, 148-16 215-8 - 215-10 215-28 Highway specifications, 161-22 - Cesspool, 215-8 Water, 215-28 161-24,161-29, 161-30, Civil penalty, 215-9 Rates and Fees, 215-16 - 215-18 161-42 Fees, 215-10 Construction permits, 215-16 Sewers and sewage disposal, Penalty, 215-9 Fees for alteration and con - 215 -38 Permit, 215-8 - 215-10 struction permits, 215-16 Soil removal, 228-7 Septic tank, 215-8 Fees for operation permit, Subdivision of land, 240-49 Construction Requirements, 215-17 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-16 215-19 -215-21 Permit, 215-16, 215-17 24 09-15-2009 SOUTHOLDINDEX Tax rate, 215-18 Insurance, 21542 Aquaculture/mariculture exemp- Well, 215-18 Liability, 215-38, 215-42, tion, 219-21 Septic Tanks and Cesspools, 215-44 Bay Constable, 219-23 215-11 - 215-15 License, 215-41, 215-42 Blue claw crabs, 219-11 Affected properties, 215-11 Licensed drain layers, 215-42 Clams, 219-9 Cesspool, 215-I1, 215-12 Manholes, 215-38, 215-40 Coordination and enforcement, Exceptions, 215-13 Meters, 215-38 219-23 No permit required of tenants, Multifamily dwellings, 215-41 Culling shellfish and restoration 215-14 Notices, 215-37,215-38, of underwater lands, 219-14 Permit, 215-11- 215-15 215-41 - 215-43, 215-45 Definitions, 219-4 Septic tank, 215-11, 215-12 Nuisance, 215-38 Director of Code Enforcement, Sewer Rents and Charges, Obstruction, 215-38 219-23 215-48 - 215-52 Odor, 215-38 Display, 219-7 Actions to collect rents, Penalties for offenses, 215-38, Dredges and scrapes, 219-19 215-51 21540, 215-45 Eels, 219-13 Assessments, 215-50,215-52 Permit, 215-37, 215-38, Enforcement, 219-14 - 219-23 Liable, 215-51 215-40 - 215-43 Expiration, 219-7 Liens, 215-50,215-51 Persons authorized to work on Fees, 219-7 Penalty, 215-49 sewers, 215-42 Fixed gear, 219-15 Penalty for late payment, Plumbing, 215-36, 215-43 Licenses and permits, 219-6, 215-49 Pollution, 215-38 219-7 Purpose, 215-48 Powers and authority of in- Mussels, 219-12 Rents, 215-49 spectors, 215-44 Oysters, 219-10 Sewer rent fund, 215-52 Private sewage disposal, Penalties for offenses, 219-6, Sewer Use, 215-35 - 215-47 215-37 219-22 Abandoned, 215-37,215-43 Privy, 215-37 Permit, 219-16 Air conditioning, 215-36 Privy vault, 215-37 Planting of shellfish seed, 219-17 Animals, 215-37, 215-38 Purpose, 215-35 Prohibited activities, 219-14 - Asbestos, 215-43 Record, 215-35, 215-43 219-23 Ashes, 215-38 Report, 215-38 Purpose, 219-5 Barricades, 215-43 Safety, 215-44 Residence requirements, 219-1 Bond, 215-42 Sale, 215-36 Restricted areas, 219-14 - 219-23 Building permits, 215-41 Schools, 215-41 Scallops, 219-8 Building sewer permits, Screens, 215-38 Title, 219-3 215-41 Septic tanks, 215-37, 215-39 Transplanting of shellfish, 219-18 Cesspools, 215-37, 215-39 Severability, 215-47 Variances, 219-21 Churches, 215-41 Standards for building sewers, Vegetation removal prohibited, Definitions, 215-36 21543 219-20 Dirt, 215-37 Storage, 215-36,215-38 SHOPPING CENTERS Discharges from private sys- Stormwater, 215-36, 215-38 Vehicles and traffic, 260-14 tems, 215-39 Tampering prohibited, 215-40 Zoning, 280-4,28048, 280-87 Disconnection, 215-45 Tests, 215-38, 215-43, 215-44 SHRUBS Discretionary monitoring of Toilet, 215-36 Zoning, 280-76 effluents, 215-46 Toxic substances, 215-38 SIGNS Disorderly conduct, 21540 Tree, 215-43 Appearance tickets, 5-2 Drainage, 215-36,215-38, Trenches, 215-39, 215-43 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-23, 215-39 Utility, 215-42, 215-43 96-24 Easement, 215-43, 215-44 Water, 215-36 - 215-38, Coastal erosion hazard areas, Emergency, 215-38 21543 111-29 Excavations, 215-42, 215-43 Watercourse, 215-36 Fire prevention and building con - Explosion hazard, 215-38 Water pollution, 215-38 struction, 144-8 Explosive, 215-38 Well, 21543 -Highway specifications, 161-11, Fees, 215-41 Word usage, 215-36 161-12 Flammable, 215-38 Transportation, 215-4 - 215-7 Littering, 174-6 Fuel, 215-38 Assessment, 215-5 Parking, 189-3, 1894 Garbage, 215-36 - 215-38 Cesspools, 2154, 215-5, Parks and recreation areas, 193-3 Gas, 215-38 215-7 Peddlers, solicitors and transient General discharge prohibi- Fees, 215-6 retail merchants, 197-12 tions, 215-38 License, 2154 - 215-6 Police department rules and regu- General waste disposal re- Penalty, 215-5, 215-7 lations, A290-36 quirements, 215-37 Reports, 215-5, 215-7 Public hearings, notice of, 55-1 Grade, 21543 Septic tanks, 215-4, 215-5, Records, 59-15 Guaranty, 215-42 215-7 Solid waste, 233-3, 233-4 Heat, 215-38 Vehicles, 215-5 Streets and sidewalks, 237-13, Industrial wastes, 215-36 - SHELLFISH AND OTHER MA- 237-26 215-38 RINE RESOURCES Subdivision of land, 240-17, Inspection, 215-37, 215-38, Angling for fish, 219-2 240-19, 240-21, 240-32 215-41,215-43, 215-44 Tobacco advertising, 249-4 25 09-15-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Vehicles and traffic, 260-4, Building Inspector, 2284 Inspections, 233-6 260-6,260-8 Cash deposit, 228-9 Issuance and duration of per - Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 Cesspool, 228-4 mits and licenses, 233-4 Wind energy, 277-4 Combustible, 228-7 Landscaping, 233-4 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-35, Comprehensive Plan, 228-6 License, 233-2 - 233-4, 233-8 280-38, 280-41, 280-45, Drainage, 228-2, 228-4, 228-5, Newspaper, 233-1, 233-3 280-48, 280-52, 280-55, 228-7 Notice, 233-8 280-58, 280-62, 280-76, Driveway, 228-4 Notices, 233-6 280-78, 280-80 - 280-90, Dust, 228-2, 228-5, 228-7 Penalties for offenses, 233-7 280-101, 280-131, 280-133, Excavations, 228-1, 228-3 - Permit, 233-2 - 233-4, 233-6, 280-134,280-137 228-7 233-8 SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLINGS Fees, 228-11 Recyclables, 233-1 - 233-5 Fire prevention and building con- Fences, 228-4, 228-7 Recycling, 233-7 struction, 144-8 Fill, 228-7 Registration, 233-4 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-5 Garbage, 228-7 School, 233-3 Zoning, 280-27, 280-28, 280-38 Grade, 228-4,228-6, 228-7 Signs, 233-3, 233-4 SITE PLAN APPROVAL Grass, 228-7 Site plan review, 233-6 Agricultural uses, 72-6 Hearings, 228-5, 228-12 Town Transfer Station, 233-3 Zoning, 280-70 Height, 228-7 Transfer station special permit, SITE PLAN REVIEW Improvement, 228-4 233-6 Solid waste, 233-6 Insurance, 228-6 Trees, 2334 SITE PLANS Intent of regulations, 228-2 Vehicles, 233-1, 233-3 - 233-5 Fire prevention and building con- Landscaping, 2284 Yard, 233-3, 233-4 struction, 144-8 Legislative declaration, 228-1 Yard waste, 233-3 Soil removal, 228-4 Lots, 228-7 SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS Subdivision of land, 240-42 Newspaper, 228-12 Fire prevention and building con - Tourist and trailer camps, 253-3 Noise, 228-5 struction, 144-8 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-17, Notices, 228-5, 228-9, 228-12 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-17, 280-22,280-29, 280-31, Nuisance, 228-5 280-22,280-35, 280-38, 280-35,280-38, 280-41, Operations excepted, 228-4 280-41,28045, 280-48, 280-45, 280-48, 280-52, Parking, 228-7 280-52, 280-55, 280-58, 280-55, 280-58,280-62, Penalties for offenses, 228-13 280-62, 280-73, 280-74, 280-73, 280-74, 280-92, Permit, 228-3 - 228-12 280-78, 280-130, 280-131, 280-104, 280-119, 280-127, Pollution, 228-7 280-139 - 280-142, 280-144, 280-129 - 280-134, Records, 228-6, 228-9, 228-12 280-146, 280-149,280-154 280-136 - 280-138, 280-151, Regulations, 228-7 SPECIAL EXCEPTION USES 280-154 Safety, 228-1, 228-5, 228-7 Zoning, 280-4, 280-35, 280-38, SKETCH PLANS Screening, 228-7 280-41, 280-45, 280-48, Highway specifications, 161-1 Setbacks,. 228-5, 228-7 280-58, 280-62, 280-78, Subdivision of land, 240-7, Site plan, 228-4 280-140, 280-141, 280-144 240-10, 240-13, 240-16, Storage, 228-7 SPEED LIMITS 240-20 Stormwater, 2284 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-13 SKETCH PLAT Vibration, 228-5 Highway specifications, 161-12 Subdivision of land, 240-6 - Waiver by Town Board, 228-10 Transportation access manage - 240 -13, 240-17, 240-20, Water, 228-2, 228-4, 228-5, ment, 64-5 240-26 - 240-28 228-7 SPRINKLERS SMALL WIND ENERGY SYS- Well, 228-1 Fire prevention and building con- TEMS Yards, 228-6, 228-11 struction, 144-8, 144-17 Zoning, 280-13 SOLID WASTE STEEP SLOPES SMOKE Garbage, Rubbish and Refuse, Subdivision of land, 240-4 Fire prevention and building con- 233-1 - 233-5, 233-7, 233-8 STOP -WORK ORDERS struction, 144-8 Brush, 233-4 Fire prevention and building con - Police department rules and regu- Commercial vehicles, 233-1, struction, 144-6,144-13 lations, A290-45 2334 Flood damage prevention, 148-14 Tobacco advertising, 249-1 Conveyance and transportation Landmark preservation, 170-12 Zoning, 280-13, 280-48, 280-58, of refuse, 233-5 Waterfront consistency review, 280-62, 280-99, 280-111, Definitions, 233-1 268-6 280-143 Demolition, 233-1, 233-4 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-12.1 SMOKE DETECTORS Dumping, 233-1, 233-2, 233-7 STORAGE Fire prevention and building con- Emergencies, 233-6 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-10, struction, 144-8 Fees, 233-4, 233-6 96-25, 96-26 SMOKING Fuel, 233-3 Fire prevention and building con - Tobacco advertising, 249-1 Garbage, 233-1 - 233-4 struction, 144-8 SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL Grass clippings, 233-4 Flood damage prevention, Streets and sidewalks, 237-20 Hazardous waste, 233-2 148-12,148-16 SOIL REMOVAL Hearing, 233-8 Harbor management, 157-6, Assessments, 228-6 Hearings, 233-6 157-12 Bond, 228-8, 228-9 Inspection, 233-4 26 09-15-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Highway specifications, 161-29, STREETLIGHTING Waiver of insurance and bond 161-30 Highway specifications, 161-3, requirements, 237-18 Junkyards, 166-3 161-4,161-46 Water, 237-13, 237-16 Parking, 189-7 Police department rules and regu- Street Numbering, 237-22 - Records, 59-12, 59-14 lations, A290-37, A290-38 237-29 Salvage centers, 211-3 Subdivision of land, 240-17, Building Inspector, 237-28 Sewers and sewage disposal, 240-21, 240-46 Building permit, 237-25, 215-36, 215-38 STREET OPENINGS 237-26 Soil removal, 228-7 Streets and sidewalks, 237-13 Certificate of occupancy, Subdivision of land, 240-44 Waterfront consistency review, 237-25 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-14 268-3 Changes, 237-24 Vehicles and traffic, 260-24 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS Compliance deadline, 237-27 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-19 Notification of Defects, 237-1- Definitions, 237-23 Waterfront consistency review, 237-3 Display of numbers, 237-26 268-3 Meeting, 237-2 Emergency, 237-22 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-38, Obstruction, 237-1 Enforcement, 237-28 28041, 280-48,280-58, Prior written notice required, Fine, 237-29 280-62, 280-78, 280-79, 237-1 Height, 237-26 280-88, 280-101, 280-104, Statutory provisions super- Legislative intent, 237-22 280-110, 280-111, 280-118, seded, 237-3 Numbering system estab- 280-119, 280-134, 280-137 Transmission and presentation lished, 237-24 STORMWATER of notices, 237-2 Penalties for offenses, 237-29 Fire prevention and building con- Snow and Ice Removal, 237-19 - Permit, 237-25, 237-26 struction, 144-10 237-21 Posting of numbers, 237-25 Highway specifications, 161-6, Church, 237-20 Records, 237-24 161-8, 161-27, 161-29, Dirt, 237-20 Sign, 237-26 161-30, 161-32, 161-36 General maintenance, 237-20 Style and size, 237-26 Sewers and sewage disposal, Intent, 237-19 Tax bill, 237-27 215-36, 215-38 Obstructions, 237-20 Unnamed roads, 237-24 Soil removal, 228-4 Penalties for offenses, 237-21 Vehicles, 237-26 Subdivision of land, 240-11, Snow and ice removal, 237-20 Well, 237-22 240-19, 240-36,240-44, Vacant lot, 237-20 Subdivision of land, 24042 240-50, 240-51 Weeds, 237-20 Zoning, 280-72 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3, Street Excavations, 237-4 - SUBDIVISION OF LAND 275-7 237-18 Additional Requirements, Zoning, 280-76,280-129, Applications, 237-7 240-52 - 240-58 280-133,280-143 Backfilling, 237-13 Appeals, 240-57 STORMWATER MANAGE- Barricades, 237-12,237-13 Comprehensive Plan, 240-53 MENT Bond, 237-9, 237-18 Easements, 240-54 Applications, 236-12 Completion of work, 237-14 Effect on existing plats, Approved plans, 236-14 Curbs, 237-16 240-58 Buffers, 236-13 Definitions, 237-5 Final plat, 240-52, 240-53 Certificates of occupancy, 236-16 Emergencies, 237-13 Hearing, 240-53 Compliance, 236-11 Fees, 237-10 Improvement, 240-53 Definitions and Abbreviations, Fill, 237-13 Liability, 240-54 236-4 Fine, 237-17 Lots, 240-53, 240-57 Discharges, 236-6 Grade, 237-6, 237-13 Natural features, 240-53, Enforcement, 236-16 Grass, 237-13 240-54 Erosion and sedimentation, Guarantee, 237-9 Notice, 240-54 236-13 Improvements, 237-6, 237-16 Open space, 240-54 Excavations, 236-10, 236-13 Inspection, 237-14 Parks and recreation areas, Fill, 236-10,236-13 Insurance, 237-8,237-18 240-52 - 240-54 Floodplains, 236-13 Liable, 237-14 Playgrounds, 240-52, 240-53 Grade, 236-10, 236-13 Lighting, 237-12 Preliminary plat, 240-53, Illicit liquids, 236-7 Notices, 237-11, 237-13 240-58 Inspections, 236-16 Penalties for offenses, 237-17 Reservation of lands for pedes - Land -disturbing activities, 236-,9 Permit, 237-6 - 237-11, trian trails, 240-54 Penalties for offenses, 236-16 237-13, 237-15 - 237-18 Reservation of parkland on Permit, 236-10,236-12 Protective measures, 237-12 subdivision plats contain - Prohibited discharges, 236-7 Repair, 237-16 ing residential units, Requirements for all stormwater Responsibility for damages, 240-53 discharges, 236-8 237-16 Safety, 240-56 Statutory authorization, 236-2 Revocation, 237-15 School, 240-53 Stormwater runoff control plans, Short title, 237-4 Standards and procedures for 236-13 Signs, 237-13 acceptance of streets, Variances, 236-15 Street opening, 237-13 240-52 Wetlands, 236-7, 236-13 Trenches, 237-13 Time limitations, 240-55 Utilities, 237-11, 237-16 Variances, 240-57 27 09-15-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Vehicles, 240-54 Lots, 240-42 — 240-44 Final Plat Review, 240-20 — Waiver, adjustment of prop- Meeting, 240-43 240-25 erty lines, 240-57 Natural features, 240-43 Action on final plats which are Waivers of certain provisions, Notice, 240-44 in substantial agreement 240-56 Odors, 240-44 with approved prelimi- When effective, 240-58 Open space, 240-42 — 240-44 nary plats, 240-24 Bonds and Other Security, Parking, 240-44 Block, 240-21 240-31 — 240-34 Parks, 240-42 Bond, 240-20, 240-23, 240-25 Default, 240-34 Penalty, 240-44 Buffer, 240-21 Drainage, 240-32 Playgrounds, 240-43, 240-44 Building permits, 240-25 Expiration and terms of bonds, Protection and use of open Certificate of approval, 240-21 240-34 space lands created by Coordination of review of per - Final plat, 240-31, 240-32 cluster development, formance bond estimate, Forms of security, 240-34 240-44 240-23 Guarantee, 240-31, 240-33, Record, 240-44 Curb, 240-21 240-34 Recreation areas, 240-43, Drainage, 240-20, 240-21, Guaranty, 240-34 240-44 240-23, 240-25 Improvements, 240-31 — Residential Low -Density Easements, 240-21 240-34 (RAO) District (one -acre Environmental impact state - Inspection, 240-32, 240-33 minimum), 240-42 ment, 240-22, 240-25 Landscaping, 240-32 Residential Low -Density Environmental review, 240-22 Liens, 240-34 (R-80) District (two -acre Final plats not in substantial Maintenance bond, 240-33 minimum), 240-42 agreement with approved Notification, 240-32 Residential Low -Density preliminary plats or when Performance bond, 240-32 (R-120) District (three- no preliminary plat is re - Permit, 240-34 acre minimum), 240-42 quired, 240-25 Purpose of performance bond, Residential Low -Density Fire hydrants, 240-21 240-31 (R-200) District (five -acre Grade, 240-21 Record, 240-34 minimum), 240-42 Hearings, 240-25 Sale, 240-34 Residential Low -Density Improvements, 240-20 Sign, 240-32 (R-400) District (ten -acre Inspections, 240-20 Cluster Development, 240-42 — minimum), 240-42 License, 240-21 240-44 Residential Office (RO) Dis- Lots, 240-21 Affordable Housing (AHD) trict, 240-42 Meeting, 240-23 District, 240-42 Residential site plans, 240-42 Monuments, 240-21 Agricultural -Conservation (A- Resort Residential (RR) Dis- Newspaper, 240-25 C) District (two -acre trict, 240-42 Notice, 240-22, 240-25 minimum), 240-42 Safety, 240-43 Open space, 240-21 Animals, 240-44 Setbacks, 240-42,240-43 Permits, 240-25 Assessments, 240-44 Storage, 240-44 Preliminary plats, 240-20, Authority and purpose, 240-42 Stormwater, 240-44 240-22, 240-24, 240-25 Buffers, 24042, 240-43 Streets and sidewalks, 240-42 Records, 240-21, 240-25 Cluster development, 240-43, Utility, 240-42 Signs, 240-21 240-44 Vehicles, 24044 Sketch plan, 240-20 Comprehensive Plan, 240-42, Water, 24042,240-44 Sketch plat, 240-20 240-43 Wells, 240-44 Streetlights, 240-21 Determination of location of Wildlife, 240-44 Submission, 240-20 open spaces created by Definitions, 240-3 Technical requirements, cluster development using Design Standards, 240-45 — 240-21 primary and secondary 240-48 Test, 240-21 conservation areas, Plumbing, 240-47 Trees, 240-21 240-43 Safety, 240-45, 240-46 Utilities, 240-21 Drainage, 240-44 Setbacks, 240-45 Water, 240-21 Easements, 240-42, 240-44 Streetlighting, 240-46 Wells, 240-21 Emergency, 24042 Streets, 24045 General Application Procedure; Final plat, 240-42, 240-44 Wastewater treatment systems, Submission Requirements; General Business (B) District, 240-47 Fees, 240-6 — 240-8 240-42 Water, 240-48 Assessment, 240-7 Hamlet Business (HB) Dis- Water supply systems, 240-48 Bond, 240-7 trict, 240-42 Well, 240-45 Drainage, 240-7 Hamlet Density Residential Yard, 240-45 Fees, 240-8 (HD) District, 240-42 Enforcement, 240-59 — 240-61 Final plats, 240-8 Landscaping, 240-42, 240-43 Improvements, 240-59 General application procedure, Lien, 240-44 Lots, 240-59 240-6 Lighting, 240-44 Methods of enforcement, Grading, 240-6 Limited Business (LB) Dis- 240-61 Improvement, 240-6 trict, 240-42 Penalties for offenses, 240-60 Preliminary plat, 240-6 — Livestock, 240-44 Violations, 240-59 240-8 28 09-15-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Sketch plan, 240-7 Lots, 240-17 Inspections, 240-36, 240-37 Sketch plat, 240-6 - 240-8 Manholes, 240-17 Landscaping, 240-36 Submission requirements, Master Plan, 240-17 Lots, 240-41 240-7 Monuments, 240-17 Mapping of completed im- General Provisions, 240-1, 240-2 Newspaper, 240-19 provements, 24041 Open space, 240-2 Notices, 240-18, 240-19 Meeting, 24040 Purpose, 240-2 Official Map, 240-17 Modification of design of im- Safety, 240-2 Records, 240-17, 240-19 provements, 240-40 Statutory authority, 240-1 Reports, 240-19 Monuments, 240-41 General Requirements; Classifi- Setbacks, 240-19 Notice, 240-36 cation, 240-4, 240-5 Signs, 240-17, 240-19 Permit, 240-36, 240-39 Comprehensive Plan, 240-4 Sketch plan, 240-16 Records, 240-38, 240-41 Drainage, 240-4 Sketch plat, 240-17 Required improvements and General requirements, 240-4 Stormwater, 240-19 utilities, 240-35 Grade, 2404 Streetlighting, 240-17 Safeguards during construc- Lots, 2404 Submission, 240-16 tion, 240-39 Official Map, 240-4 Technical requirements, Safety, 240-38 Off-street parking, 240-4 240-17 Stormwater, 240-36 Parking, 240-4 Test, 240-17 Testing, 240-35,240-36 Parks, 240-4 Trees, 240-17 Utilities, 240-35, 240-36, Recreation areas, 240-4 Utilities, 240-17 240-41 Safety, 240-4 Waiver of requirements, Waiver, 240-38 School, 240-4 240-15 Water, 240-35, 240-36 Steep slopes, 240-4 Water, 240-17, 240-19 Watercourse, 24041 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, Affordable housing, 240-10 Open Development Area, 240-49 Affordable Housing (AHD) 240-26-240-30 Clearing, 240-49 District, 240-10 Bond, 240-30 Drainage, 240-51 Appeals, 240-10 Creation of lots, 240-30 Easements, 240-51 Block, 240-10 Drainage, 240-30 Final plat, 240-51 Building permits, 240-10 Easement, 240-26 - 240-28 Floodplains, 240-50 Cluster development, 240-10 Establishment, 240-26 Grade, 240-51 Comprehensive Plan, 240-10, Final plat, 240-28 Grading, 240-49, 240-51 240-I1 General requirements, 240-27 Improvement, 240-51 Construction, 240-10 Hearings, 240-29, 240-30 Landscaping, 240-49 Coordination with other agen- Improvements, 240-30 Lots, 24049, 240-51 cies, 240-12 Lots, 240-26,240-27, 240-30 Open space, 24049 Costs and expenses, 240-10 Notice, 240-29, 240-30 Permit, 24049, 240-51 Decision, 240-13 Permits, 240-26 Screen, 240-49 Drainage, 240-9 - 240-11 Procedure, 240-29 Stormwater, 240-50,240-51 Easements, 240-10 Records, 240-29 Stormwater, drainage and ero- Emergency, 240-10 Sketch plat, 240-26 - 240-28 sion control, 240-51 Expiration, 240-14 Submission requirements, Trees, 24049 Fees, 240-10 240-28 Water, 240-51 Final plat, 240-13 Preliminary Plat Review, Required Public Improvements; Fire hydrants, 240-10 240-15 - 240-19 Inspections; Fees, 240-35 - Grades, 240-10 Action on preliminary plat, 240-41 Grass, 240-10 240-19 Abandoned, 240-37 Hearings, 240-10, 240-13 Block, 240-17 Administration fee, 240-37 Height, 240-10 Buffer, 240-17 Backfilling, 240-36 Improvements, 240-9, 240-10 Comprehensive Plan, 240-19 Bond, 240-35, 240-37 Inspection, 240-9 Curbs, 240-17 Bonding, 240-35 Lots, 240-10 Drainage, 240-17,240-19 Design standards, 240-36 Master Plan, 240-10 Easements, 240-17 Drainage, 240-35 - 240-37, Meeting, 240-13 Environmental impact state- 240-41 Moderate -income family ment, 240-18, 240-19 Excavation, 240-36 dwelling units, 240-10 Environmental review, 240-18 Fencing, 240-36 Monuments, 240-10 Final plat, 240-15, 240-16, Final plat, 240-35, 240-36, Notice, 240-13 240-19 24041 Official Map, 240-10 Fire alarm, 240-17 Fire hydrants, 240-35, 240-36 Open space, 240-10 Fire hydrants, 240-17 Gas, 240-35 Parks, 240-10 Grade, 240-17, 240-19 Grading, 240-41 Permit, 240-10 Hearings, 240-19 Guaranties, 240-38 Planning Board, 240-10 Improvements, 240-16, 240-17 Improvements, 240-36 29 09-15-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Preliminary plat, 240-10, Notice, 245-4, 245-6 TOILET FACILITIES 240-13 Offenses, 245-5 Parks and recreation areas, 193-4 Record, 240-10 Partial exemption for senior Sewers and sewage disposal, Recreation area, 240-10 citizens, 245-1 215-36 Review of sketch plat, 240-11 Penalties for offenses, 245-5 TOPSOIL REMOVAL Safety, 240-10 Reapplications, 245-4 Highway specifications, 161-10 Septic systems, 240-10 Retirement, 245-1, 245-2 TOURIST AND TRAILER Sketch plans, 240-10, 240-13 Sale, 245-1, 245-2 CAMPS Stormwater, 240-11 Veterans' Exemption, 245-8, General Regulations, 253-1 - Submission, 240-9 245-9 253-19 Technical requirements, Amount of exemption, 245-9 Application, 253-3 240-10 Assessments, 245-8, 245-9 Brush, 253-5 Trees, 240-10 Purpose, 245-8 Communicable diseases, Utilities, 240-10 Veterans, 245-8 253-14 Waivers, 240-10 War veterans and gold star par- Definitions, 253-1 Water, 240-9 - 240-11 cuts tax exemption, 245-15, Distance between cottages and Wells, 240-9, 240-10 245-16 other buildings or trailers, Zoning, 280-137 TENTS 253-9 SWIMMING POOLS Public entertainment and special Distance from property lines Fire prevention and building con- events, 205-1 and roadways, 253-10 struction, 144-8 TESTS Drainage, 253-5 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3, Fire prevention and building con- Driveways, 253-3, 253-10, 275-11 struction, 144-5, 144-19 253-11 Zoning, 2804, 280-13, 280-52, Highway specifications, 161-2, Duties of owner, 253-14 280-55 161-6,161-26, 161-29, Entrances and exits, 253-15 161-30,161-40, 161-46 Fees, 253-4 Police department rules and regu- Fence, 253-15 - T - lations, A290-45 Fine, 253-19 Sewers and sewage disposal, Fire extinguisher, 253-14 TAXATION 215-38, 215-43, 215-44 Garbage, 253-7, 253-14 Business Investment Exemption, Subdivision of land, 240-17, Garbage collection, 253-7 245-7 240-21, 240-35, 240-36 Graded, 253-5 Exemption repealed, 245-7 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-4 Hearing, 253-2, 2534 Cold War veterans' tax exemp- Zoning, 28048, 280-58, 280-62 Inspection, 253-13 tion, 245-17, 245-18 TIRES License, 253-3 Definitions, 245-17 Junkyards, 166-1 Lighting, 253-3 Exemption granted, 245-18 Littering, 174-3 Management, 253-12 Exemption for Disabled Persons Zoning, 28048 Minimum unit dimensions, With Limited Income, TOBACCO 253-8 245-10 Police department rules and regu- Newspaper, 2534 Disabilities, 245-10 lations, A290-15 Nonapplicability, 253-18 Exemption granted, 245-10 Tobacco advertising, 249-1 - Notice, 253-4 Exemption for Volunteer Fire 249-5 Other ordinances and regula- Fighters and Ambulance TOBACCO ADVERTISING tions, 253-17 Workers, 245-11, 245-12 Definitions and word usage, Penalties for offenses, 253-19 Amount, 245-11 249-2 Permit, 253-2 - 253-4 Applicability, 245-14 Exceptions, 249-4 Public hearing, 253-4 Assessments, 245-11, 245-12 Legislative intent and findings, Records, 253-13 Effective date, 245-12 249-1 Registration, 253-14 Exemption granted, 245-11 License, 249-2 Report, 253-14 Qualifications, 245-11 Minors, 249-1 Roadways and driveways, School, 245-11 Parks, 249-1 253-11 Unremarricd spouses of volun- Penalties for offenses, 249-6 Screening by plantings, 253-16 teers killed in line of duty, Permit, 249-2 Septic tanks, 253-7 245-13 Report, 249-1 Sewer system, 253-7 Historic properties tax exemption, Restrictions, 249-3 Site plan, 253-3 245-19 Sales, 249-1 Site requirements, 253-5 Real property exemption, Schools, 249-1- 249-3 Storage, 253-14 245-19 Severability, 249-7 Trespassing, 253-15 Senior Citizen Exemption, Sign, 2494 Trespass on adjoining prop - 245 -1 - 245-6 Smoke, 249-1 erty, 253-15 Applications, 245-3 Smoking, 249-1 Vehicles, 253-14 Assessment, 245-4 Time frame for compliance, Water, 253-3, 253-6, 253-14 Conditions, 245-2 249-5 Water supply, 253-6 Drug, 245-1 Tobacco, 249-1 - 249-5 Weeds, 253-5 Fine, 245-5 Variance, 249-1 Well, 253-5, 253-11 Hearing, 245-4 Well, 249-1 Recreational Vehicle Parks, Insurance, 245-1 When effective, 249-8 253-20-253-24 30 09-15-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Applicability of other chapter Solid waste, 233-4 Tobacco advertising, 249-1 provisions, 253-24 Subdivision of land, 240-10, Waterfront consistency review, Dates of operation, 253-23 240-17, 240-21,240-49 268-3, 268-5 Definitions, 253-20 Vehicles and traffic, 260-4, 260-6 Zoning, 280-10,280-28, 280-30, Drainage, 253-22 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2 280-81, 280-86, 280-92, Driveways, 253-22 Wind energy, 277-3 280-121, 280-131, 280-137, Parks, 253-23 Zoning, 280-73, 280-76, 280-83, 280-146,280-149, 280-154 Roadways and driveways, 280-92 - 280-95, 280-98, VEHICLES 253-22 280-118,280-129, 280-130, Alcoholic beverages, 79-1 Setbacks, 253-21 280-133, 280-136 Appearance tickets, 5-2 Site requirements, 253-21 TRENCHES Bicycles, 88-1 - 88-6 Time limit for accommoda- Highway specifications, 161-36 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-9, tion, 253-23 Sewers and sewage disposal, 96-24 Vehicles, 253-20, 253-21, 215-39, 215-43 Buildings, unsafe, 100-3, 100-4 253-23, 253-24 Streets and sidewalks, 237-13 Coastal erosion hazard areas, Yard, 253-21 TRESPASSING 111-16 TOWERS Sewers and sewage disposal, Filming, 139-3 Wind energy, 277-2 - 277-4, 215-20 Flood damage prevention, 148-4, 277-7 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-15 148-13 -148-16, 148-21, Zoning, 280-4, 280-71, 280-73, Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-14 148-22 280-75, 280-76, 280-76.2, General provisions, 1-2 280-104 Highway specifications, 161-7, TOWING - U - 161-20 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-12 Littering, 174-1, 174-3, 174-6 Police department rules and regu- UNSAFE BUILDINGS, see Parking, 189-1- 189-4, 189-7 lations, A290-15 BUILDINGS, UNSAFE Parks and recreation areas, 193-1, TOWN ATTORNEY UTILITIES 193-3, 193-4 Wind energy, 277-7 Flood damage prevention, 148-3, Peddlers, solicitors and transient Zoning, 280-175 148-13, 148-15, 148-16, retail merchants, 197-10 TOWN BOARD 148-19 - 148-22 Police department rules and regu- Wind energy, 277-7 Highway specifications, 161-46 lations, A290-11, A290-15, Zoning, 280-173, 280-174, Sewers and sewage disposal, A290-33, A29045 280-176, 280-177,280-180 215-42,215-43Steets Sewers and sewage disposal, TOWN CLERK and sidewalks237-11 Streets , , 215-5 Zoning, 280-174 237 - 16 Solid waste, 233-1, 233-3 - 233-5 TOXIC SUBSTANCES Subdivision of land, 240-4, Streets and sidewalks, 237-26 Sewers and sewage disposal, 240-10, 240-17, 240-21, Subdivision of land, 240-44, 215-38 240-35, 240-36, 240-41, 240-54 TRAILERS 240-42 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-14, Parking, 189-2 Vehicles and traffic, 260-8 253-20,253-21, 253-23, Vehicles and traffic, 260-8.1 Waterfront consistency review, 253-24 Zoning, 280-137 268-3 Transportation access manage - TRANSPORTATION ACCESS Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 ment, 64-5 MANAGEMENT Wind energy, 277-2 - 277-4 Vehicles and traffic, 260-1 - Definitions, 64-3 Zoning, 280-2, 280-4, 280-13, 260-3, 260-7, 260-8, 260-8.1, Duties of Commission, 64-5 280-22, 280-29, 280-58, 260-9 -260-27 Improvements, 64-5 280-62, 280-83, 280-112, Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-1 - Lighting, 64-5 280-127, 280-129,280-133 264-7, 264-9, 264-11, Litter, 64-5 264-14 - 264-16, 264-18 - Noise, 64-5 264-20 Parking, 64-5 - V Zoning, 280-2,280-4, 280-48, Purpose, 64-2 VACANT LOT 280-58,280-77 - 280-79, Report, 64-4 Fire prevention and building con- 280-99, 280-110,280-129, Safety, 64-5 struction, 144-8 280-143 Speed limits, 64-5 Streets and sidewalks, 237-20 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC, Title, 64-1 Zoning, 280-30 260-14 Transportation Commission, 64-4 VARIANCES Emergency Removal of Vehicles, Vehicle, 64-5 Agricultural uses, 72-3, 72-11 260-23 - 260-25 Water, 64-5 Coastal erosion hazard areas, Abandoned, 260-23 When effective, 64-6 111-20 -111-24, 111-27 Authority to remove vehicles, TREES Ethics, 26-17 260-23 Filming, 139-9 Flood damage prevention, 148-4, Emergency, 260-23 Highway specifications, 161-3, 148-7, 148-9, 148-14, Fees, 260-24 161-11, 161-16, 161-29, 148-22, 148-23 Impoundment, 260-24 161-30, 161-42, 161-44 Shellfish and other marine re- Notices, 260-25 Parks and recreation areas, 193-2 sources, 219-21 Obstruction, 260-23 Sewers and sewage disposal, Stormwater management, 236-15 Parking, 260-23 215-43 Subdivision of land, 240-57 Seizure, 260-24 31 09-15-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Storage, 260-24 School, 260-6 VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION, General Provisions, 260-1, 260-2 Signs, 260-4, 260-6 see WAR VETERANS AND Authority to install traffic con- Stop intersections with flasli- GOLD STAR PARENTS trol devices, 260-2 ing signals, 260-5 VIBRATIONS Definitions of words and Stop intersections with stop Highway specifications, 161-21 phrases, 260-1 signs, 260-4 Soil removal, 228-5 Parking, 260-1 Tree, 260-4, 260-6 Zoning, 280-48, 280-58, 280-62, One -Way Streets, 260-3 Wells, 260-4, 260-6 280-99, 280-111, 280-143 Parking, Standing and Stopping, Yield intersections, 260-6 260-7 - 260-22 Truck Traffic, 260-26 Additional parking regula- Restricted truck traffic, 260-26 _W_ W - tions, 260-18 tions, Safety, 260-26 Application, 260-7 Zoning, 280-137 WAIVERS Bus stops, 260-21 VEHICLES, MOTOR -DRIVEN Subdivision of land, 240-10 Church, 260-17 Motor -Driven Vehicles, 264-14 - WAR VETERANS AND GOLD Driveways, 260-9, 260-15, 264-22 STAR PARENTS TAX EX - 260 -17, 260-18 Abandoned, 264-19 EMPTION Fire hydrants, 260-14, 260-18 Confiscation and redemption Definitions and Abbreviations, Fire lanes, 260-14 of vehicles, 264-19 245-15 Fire wells, 260-14, 260-16 Drugs, 264-15 Exemption granted, 245-16 Fire zones, 260-14, 260-20 Emergency vehicles, 264-18 Taxation, 245-15, 245-16 Handicapped parking, 260-17 Enforcement, 264-17 WATER License, 260-9, 260-17 Exceptions, 264-18 Animals, 83-3, 83-4 Loading zones, 260-22 Fine, 264-20 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-12, Lots, 260-12 Intent, 264-14 96-16, 96-26 No stopping zones, 260-19 Liable, 264-20 Coastal erosion hazard areas, Parking, 260-8 - 260-12, Nuisance, 264-14 111-5 -111-7, 111-10, 260-14 - 260-22 Penalties for offenses, 264-20 111-13, 111-14,111-29 Parking for limited time only, Permit, 264-15,264-20 Community Preservation Fund, 260-11 Presumptive evidence, 264-16 17-8 Parking or standing prohibited Restitution, 264-20 Development rights, transfer of, during certain times, Restrictions, 264-15 117-7 Fire prevention and building con - 260-15 Safety, 264-14, 264-15 Parking prohibited at all times, Severability, 264-21 struction, 144-8, 144-10 260-8 Storage, 264-19 Flood damage prevention, 148-2, Parking prohibited during cer- Trespassing, 264-14 148-3, 148-14 -148-16, tain hours, 260-9 When effective, 264-22 148-18, 148-19, 148-22 Parking prohibited during cer- Unlicensed Motor -Driven Vehi- Harbor management, 157-1, tain months, 260-10 cles, 264-1-264-13 157-5 Permit, 260-9, 260-17 Conflicts with state law, Highway specifications, 161-11, Public parking lots, 260-12 264-11 161-30, 161-39, 161-44 Shopping center, 260-14 Definitions, 264-3 Housing fund, 34-6 Signs, 260-8 Exceptions, 264-6 Junkyards, 166-4 Stopping prohibited at all Impound, 264-9 Littering, 174-4 times, 260-13 Impounded, 264-9 Parking, 189-1 Trailer parking prohibited at Impoundment, 264-9 Parks and recreation areas, 193-4 all times, 260-8.1 Improvement, 264-6 Police department rules and regu- Utility, 260-8 Notice, 264-8 lations, A290-45 Vehicles, 260-8.1 Operation on private property Sewers and sewage disposal, Penalties, 260-27 restricted, 264-5 215-3, 215-28, 215-36 - Bus stop, 260-27 Operation on Town property 215-38, 215-43 Curb, 260-27 prohibited, 264-4 Soil removal, 228-2, 228-4, Driveway, 260-27 Parents or guardians to be no- 228-5,228-7 Fines, 260-27 tified of violations, 264-8 Streets and sidewalks, 237-13, Fire hydrant, 260-27 Penalties for offenses, 264-10 237-16 Fire lanes, 260-27 Permit, 264-7 Subdivision of land, 2404, Fire zone, 260-27 Purpose, 264-2 240-9 - 240-11, 240-17, Handicapped parking, 260-27 Registration, 264-11 240-19, 240-21, 240-35, Inspection, 260-27 Responsibility of parents or 240-36, 240-42, 240-44, Lots, 260-27 guardians, 264-7 240-48, 240-51 Parking, 260-27 Safety, 264-2 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-3, Penalties for offenses, 260-27 School, 264-6 253-6,253-14 Permit, 260-27 Severability, 264-12 Transportation access manage - Registration, 260-27 Title, 264-1 ment, 64-5 Vehicle, 260-27 When effective, 264-13 Waterfront consistency review, Wells, 260-27 VETERANS 268-2, 268-3, 268-5 Stop and Yield Intersections, Taxation, 245-8 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2 - 260-4 - 260-6 275-4,275-7, 275-11, 275-12 32 09-15-2009 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, 280-91, 280-96, 280-99,280-104,280-112, 280-113,280-116,280-128, 280-129,280-133,280-143, 280-174 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 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, 268-4 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 Setbacks, 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 WATER SUPPLY Zoning, 280-174 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 SOUTHOLD INDEX 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, 2404, 240-10, 240-17, 240-21, 240-35, 240-44 Vehicles and traffic, 260-4, 260-6,260-12, 260-14, 260-16, 260-27 Zoning, 280-133 WETLANDS Community Preservation Fund, 17-13 Stormwater management, 236-7, 236-13 Zoning, 280-71 WETLANDS AND SHORELINE Administration and Enforcement, 275-15,275-16 Compliance requirements, 275-16 Coordination and enforcement, 275-15 Failure to comply, 275-16 Fine, 275-16 Notice, 275-16 Penalties for offenses, 275-16 Permit, 275-16 General Provisions, 275-1 - 275-4 Accessory structure, 275-2 Assessment, 275-4 Buffer, 275-2 Cesspool, 275-3 Definitions, 275-2 Demolition, 275-2 Driveway, 275-3 Erosion and sedimentation, 275-3 Exceptions, 275-4 Fence, 275-2 Findings, 275-3 Flood hazard areas, 275-3 Grass, 275-2 Improvement, 275-3 Jurisdiction, 275-3 Landscaping, 275-3 Permit, 275-2, 2754 Pollution, 275-3 Purpose, 275-3 Safety, 275-3 Septic tank, 275-3 Setbacks, 275-2, 275-3 Stormwater, 275-3 Swimming pool, 275-3 Test, 275-4 Title, 275-1 Trees, 275-2 Water, 275-2 - 275-4 Weeds, 275-2 Wildlife, 275-3, 275-4 Word usage, 275-2 Yard, 275-4 33 Permits, 275-5 - 275-12, 275-12.1,275-13,275-14 Accessory structures, 275-5 Application, 275-6 Assessment, 275-6 Backfilling, 275-11 Barricades, 275-11 Bay Constable, 275-12.1 Bond, 275-9 Buffers, 275-5, 275-7, 275-11 Catwalks, 275-11 Certificate of compliance, 275-10, 275-13 Cesspools, 275-5 Code Enforcement Officer, 275-12.1 Conditions, inspection fees, performance guarantee upon issuance of permit, 275-9 Construction and operation standards, 275-11 Contents of permit, 275-10 Costs and expenses, 275-11 Demolition, 275-5 Docks, 275-5,275-11 Drainage, 275-5 - 275-7, 275-11 Dredging, 275-11 Driveways, 275-5 Easement, 275-11 Excavation, 275-I1 Failure to comply, 275-11 Fees, 275-7 Fences, 275-5, 275-11 Fill, 275-6, 275-11 Fuel, 275-5 Garbage, 275-11 Grading, 275-7, 275-11 Grass, 275-11 Guarantee, 275-9, 275-10 Hearings, 275-8 Height, 275-11 Impoundment, 275-6 Improvement, 275-5 Inspections, 275-7, 275-9 - 275-11 Insurance, 275-9 Investigation, 275-8 Landscaping, 275-11 Liability, 275-9 Licenses, 275-6 Liens, 275-11 Lighting, 275-11 Meeting, 275-8 Monument, 275-6 Notice, 275-8 - 275-10 Notices, 275-11 Penalties for offenses, 275-12.1 Permit procedures, 275-5 Processing of application, 275-8 Propane/liquid gas tanks, 275-5 Reports, 275-7, 275-8 Restaurants, 275-11 Safety, 275-11, 275-12 09-15-2009 Septic systems, 275-5 Setbacks, 275-5 Signs, 275-11 Single-family dwellings, 275-5 Standards for issuance of per- mit, 275-12 Stop -work orders, 275-12.1 Stormwater, 275-7 Swimming pools, 275-11 Transferability, 275-14 Utilities, 275-11 Water, 275-7, 275-11, 275-12 Wildlife, 275-7, 275-11, 275-12 Yards, 275-7 WILDLIFE Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111-6, 111-12- 111-15 Community Preservation Fund, 17-4,17-8 Parks and recreation areas, 193-6 Subdivision of land, 240-44 Waterfront consistency review, 268-2,268-3 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3, 2754, 275-7,275-11, 275-12 Zoning, 280-129, 280-133 WIND ENERGY Small Wind Energy Systems, 277-1- 277-7 Abandonment of use, 277-6 Advertising, 277-4 Anchoring, 2774 Application, 277-2 Block, 277-2 Building Inspector, 277-7 Building permits, 277-3, 277-6 Code Enforcement Officer, 277-7 Construction standards, 277-4 Costs and expenses, 277-6 Definitions, 277-1 Development standards, 277-3 Enforcement, 277-7 Fees, 277-5 Fences, 277-4 Height regulations, 277-2 - 277-4 Lighting, 277-4 Noise, 277-2, 277-3 Notices, 277-3 Penalties for offenses, 277-7 Permit, 277-3, 277-6, 277-7 Remedies for violations, 277-7 Safety standards, 277-3 Setbacks, 277-3 Signs, 277-4 Towers, 277-2 - 2774, 277-7 Town Attorney, 277-7 Town Board, 277-7 Trees, 277-3 Utilities, 277-2 - 277-4 SOUTHOLD INDEX -Y- Special exception, 280-154 Stop orders, 280-153 YARDS Variance, 4 Fire prevention and building con- Affordable Hoousingusing (AHD) Dis- stnaction, 144-8, 144-10 trio, 280-24 - 280-33 Highway specifications, 161-24 Accessory uses, 280-27 Soil removal, 228-6, 228-11 Administration, 2 Solid waste, 233-3, 233-4 Age restrictions, 280-380-3 0 Subdivision of land, 24045 Apartments, 280-27 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-21 Appeals, 280-28, 280-31 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-4, Applicability, 280-26 275-7 Application procedure, 280-29 Zoning, 280-4, 280-7, 280-8, Building Inspector, 280-31 280-13, 280-15, 280-28, Building permit, 280-31 280-41, 280-43, 280-48, Bulk, area and parking regula- 280-50, 280-58, 280-60, tions, 280-28 280-62, 280-64, 280-72, Certificate of occupancy, 280-78, 280-79, 280-86, 280-31, 280-33 280-93, 280-96, 280-104 - Comprehensive Plan, 280-29 280-106,280-109, 280-122, Definitions, 280-25 280-124,280-143 Fine, 280-33 YARD WASTE General regulations and re - Solid waste, 233-3 quirements, 280-30 YOUTH BOARD Hearing, 280-26, 280-29 Appointments, 68-5 Height, 280-28 Definitions and Abbreviations, Improvements, 280-25, 280-30 68-2 Lots, 280-30, 280-31 Membership, 68-5 Maintenance and upkeep, Powers and duties, 68-5 280-32.1 Removal of members, 68-5 Meeting, 280-29 Salaries and compensation, 68-5 Newspapers, 280-26 Terms of office, 68-5 Notice, 280-26, 280-29, Youth Bureau, 68-3, 68-4 280-30 YOUTH BUREAU Off-street parking, 280-27, Youth Board, 68-3, 68-4 280-28 Youth Bureau Director, 68-4 Parking, 280-27, 280-28 YOUTH BUREAU DIRECTOR Penalties for offenses, Powers and duties, 684 280-32.1, 280-33 Youth Bureau, 68-4 Permit, 280-31 , Permitted uses, 280-27 Purpose, 280-24 - Z - Records, 280-31 ZONING Reports, 280-29, 280-30 Accessory buildings and struc- Residency requirements, tures, 280-15 280-30 Administration and Enforcement, Safety, 280-28 280-151 - 280-156 Sales, 280-30,280-31 Accessory buildings, 280-154 Schools, 280-26 Administrative and enforcing Setbacks, 280-24,280-28 officer, 280-151 Single-family dwellings, Appeals, 280-154 280-27, 280-28 Building Inspector, 280-151 - Site plan, 280-29, 280-31 280-155 Use regulations, 280-27 Building permits, 280-151 - Utilities, 280-29 280-153 Vacant lot, 280-30 Certificates of occupancy, Variance, 280-28 280-151, 280-154 Variances, 280-30 Fine, 280-155 Water, 280-29 Inspections, 280-151, 280-154 Well, 280-31 Nonconforming use, 280-154 Yards, 280-28 Notice, 280-153, 280-155 Zoning Map, 280-29 Penalties for offenses, 280-155 Agricultural -Conservation (A -C) Permit, 280-151 - 280-154 District and Low -Density Records, 280-151, 280-154 Residential R-80, R-120, Remedies, 280-156 R-200 and R400 Districts, Report, 280-151 280-12 - 280-14 School, 280-154 Accessory buildings and struc- Site plan, 280-151, 280-154 tures, 280-13 34 09-15-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Accessory structures, 280-13 Conditions of approval, Building Inspector, 280-146 Accessory uses, 280-13 280-175 Fees, 280-149 Animals, 280-13 Costs and expenses, 280-177 Fences, 280-149 Apartment, 280-13 County Clerk, 280-175 Hearings, 280-146,280-150 Appeals, 280-13 Definitions, 280-171 Membership, 280-145 Building Inspector, 280-13 Disclosure provisions, Notice, 280-146, 280-150 Bulk, area and parking Tegula- 280-174 Permits, 280-146, 280-149 tions, 280-14 Easements, 280-175, 280-177, Permitted use, 280-146 Cemeteries, 280-13 280-179,280-180 Powers and duties, 280-146 Certificate of compliance, Farms and farming, 280-174 Rules of conduct and proce- 280-13 Fire protection, 280-174 dure, 280-148 Certificate of occupancy, Hearings, 280-174, 280-175, Safety, 280-146 280-13 280-177 Special exceptions, 280-146, Communicable diseases, Improvements, 280-174 280-149 280-13 Lots, 280-173 Variances, 280-146, 280-149 Drug, 280-13 Meetings, 280-173, 280-174 Zoning Map, 280-146 Dust, 280-13 Notices, 280-174 Density, Minimum Lot Size and Emergency, 280-13 Open space, 280-181 Bulk Schedules, 280-65, Fence, 280-13 Permit, 280-180 280-66 Fumes, 280-13 Permitted uses, 280-175 Conformance required, 280-66 Garages, 280-13 Planning Board, 280-174, Incorporation of new sched- Gas, 280-13 280-181 ules, 280-65 Height regulations, 280-15 Price for development rights, Parking, 280-65 Home occupations, 280-13 280-176 Repeal of existing schedule, Hospitals, 280-13 Purpose, 280-170 280-65 Inspection, 280-13 Reports, 280-174 Districts, 280-5 - 280-11 Kennels, 280-13 Requirements for eligibility, Appeals, 280-9 Lighting, 280-13 280-173 Building Inspector, 280-6, Lots, 280-13, 280-15 Sales, 280-174 - 280-177, 280-8 Noise, 280-13 280-179 - 280-181 Building permits, 280-8 - Odor, 280-13 Subdivision, 280-181 280-10 Off-street parking, 280-13 Subsequent development right Certificate of occupancy, One -family dwelling, 280-13 sales to Town, 280-177 280-10 Parking, 280-13, 280-14 Town Attorney, 280-175 District boundaries, 280-7 Permit, 280-13 Town Board, 280-173, District designations, 280-5 Permitted uses, 280-13 280-174, 280-176, Effect of establishment of dis- Places of worship, 280-13 280-177, 280-180 tricts, 280-8 Playgrounds, 280-13 Town Clerk, 280-174 Hearing, 280-11 Purpose, 280-12 Water, 280-174 Insurance, 280-10 Radiation, 280-13 Water supply, 280-174 Landscaping, 280-7 Restaurants, 280-13 Zoning approval, 280-174 Lot recognition, 280-9 Safety, 280-13 Zoning Map, 280-174, Lots, 280-9 - 280-11 Sales, 280-13 280-175 Merger, 280-10 Schools, 280-13 Agricultural uses, 72-5 One -family dwelling, 280-10 Setbacks, 280-13, 280-15 Amendments, 280-157-280-159 Open space, 280-8 Signs, 280-13 Additional notice requirements Parks, 280-7 Site plan, 280-13 relating to petitions for Permit, 280-8 - 280-10 Small wind energy systems, proposed amendments, Prohibited uses, 280-8 280-13 280-159 Record, 280-7 Smoke, 280-13 Assessment, 280-159 Screening, 280-7 Special exception, 280-13 Fees for petitions for proposed Variance, 280-10 Storage, 280-13 amendments, 280-158 Waiver of merger, 280-11 Swimming pools, 280-13 Hearings, 280-157, 280-159 Water, 280-7, 280-8 Use regulations, 280-13 Meeting, 280-157 Yards, 280-7, 280-8 Utility, 280-13 Newspaper, 280-157, 280-159 Zoning Map, 280-6, 280-7 Water, 280-13 Notice, 280-157, 280-159 Farmland Bill of Rights, 280-97 - Well, 280-12, 280-13 Procedures, 280-157 280-103 Yard, 280-13, 280-15 Report, 280-157 Animals, 280-98, 280-99 Agricultural Planned Develop- Zoning Map, 280-157 - Appeals, 280-100 ment District, 280-170 - 280-159 Definitions, 280-98 280-181 Board of Appeals, 280-145 - Dust, 280-99 Accessory uses, 280-172 280-150 Enforcement, 280-102 Application and review proce- Accessory buildings, 280-149 Fences, 280-99 dure, 280-174 Accessory structures, 280-149 Grading, 280-99 Building permits, 280-180 Additional conditions and Holidays, 280-99 Classification, 280-172 safeguards, 280-147 Inspection, 280-101 Clearing house, 280-179 Appeals, 280-145 - 280-150 Livestock, 280-98, 280-99 Conditions, 280-180 Appointment, 280-145 Noise, 280-99 35 09-15-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Notices, 280-97, 280-100, Use regulations, 280-48 Hamlet Business (HB) District, 280-101 Vehicle, 280-48 28044 — 28046 Nuisance, 280-97, 280-99 Vehicles, 280-48 Accessory uses, 280-45 Odor, 280-99 Vibration, 280-48 Apartments, 280-45 Right to farm, 280-97 Yards, 280-48, 280-50 Appeals, 280-45 Right to notice by brokers and General Provisions, 280-1 — Assessment, 280-45 agents, 280-101 280-4 Bulk, area and parking regula- Right to notice provided by Accessory building, 2804 tions, 28046 Town agencies, 280-100 Accessory use, 2804 Garages, 280-45 Right to undertake protected Apartment, 2804 Grocery stores, 280-45 farm practices, 280-99 Appeals, 280-4 Hotel, 280-44, 280-45 Safety, 280-97,280-99 Block, 280-4 Improvement, 280-45 Sale, 280-98 Certificate of compliance, Meeting, 28045 Severability, 280-103 280-4 Motel, 280-44, 280-45 Sign, 280-101 Certificate of occupancy, Off-street parking, 280-45 Smoke, 280-99 280-4 Parking, 28045, 280-46 Storage, 280-101 Curb, 280-4 Permit, 280-45 Trees, 280-98 Definitions, 280-4 Permitted uses, 28045 Vehicles, 280-99 Drainage, 280-4 Plumbing, 28045 Vibration, 280-99 Easements, 280-3, 280-4 Purpose, 280-44 Water, 280-99 Fence, 280-4 Restaurants, 280-45 General Business (B) District, Final plat, 280-4 Retail stores, 28045 280-47 — 280-50 Flood hazard arca, 2804 Sale, 28045 Accessory uses, 280-48 Garage, 280-4 School, 280-45 Apartments, 280-48 Grade, 280-4 Signs, 280-45 Appeals, 280-48 Guaranty, 280-4 Site plan, 280-45 Bulk, area and parking re- Height, 280-4 Special exception use, 280-45 quirements, 280-49 Home occupation, 2804 Use regulations, 28045 Church, 280-48 Hotel, 2804 Hamlet Density (HD) Residential Driveways, 280-48 Interpretation and conflicts, District, 280-20 — 280-23 Dust, 280-48 280-3 Accessory buildings, 280-22 Fence, 28048 Junkyard, 2804 Accessory uses, 280-22 Fire extinguisher, 28048 Landscaping, 280-4 Apartments, 280-22 Flammable, 28048 Lighting, 280-4 Appeals, 280-22 Front yard setbacks, 280-50 Master Plan, 2804 Applicability, 280-21 Fuel, 280-48 Mobile home, 280-4 Bulk, area and parking regula- Garages, 280-48 Motel, 280-4 tions, 280-23 Height, 280-48 Nonconforming uses, 280-2, Heat, 280-22 Hospital, 28048 2804 Parking, 280-23 Hotel, 280-48 Official Map, 280-4 Permit, 280-20 License, 280-48 Off-street parking, 280-4 Permitted uses, 280-22 Lots, 280-48 Open space, 2804 Purpose, 280-20 Meeting, 28048 Parking, 280-4 Site plan, 280-22 Motel, 280-48 Permits, 280-2, 280-3 Special exception, 280-22 Noise, 280-47, 280-48 Purposes, 280-2 Use regulations, 280-22 Odor, 280-48 Recreational vehicle, 280-4 Utilities, 280-22 Off-street parking, 280-48 Restaurant, 280-4 Water, 280-22 Parking, 280-48, 28049 Safety, 280-2, 280-3 Zoning Map, 280-21 Permit, 28048 Sales, 2804 Landscaping, Screening and Permitted uses, 280-48 School, 280-4 Buffer Regulations, 280-91— Plumbing, 280-48 Screening, 2804 280-96 Pollution, 28048 Septic tank, 2804 Appeals, 280-92 Purpose, 280-47 Service station, 280-4 Assessment, 280-92 Restaurants, 280-48 Setbacks, 280-4 Buffer, 280-92, 280-94 — Retail stores, 280-48 Shopping center, 280-4 280-96 Sales, 280-48 Signs, 280-4 Building Inspector, 280-92 School, 280-48 Site plans, 280-4 Curbs, 280-92 Service stations, 280-48 Special exception use, 280-4 Drainage, 280-91 Setbacks, 280-50 Storage, 280-4 Driveway, 280-93 Shopping centers, 280-48 Swimming pools, 2804 Driveways, 280-92 Signs, 280-48 Title, 280-1 Dust, 280-91 - Site plan, 280-48 Tower, 280-4 Fences, 280-92, 280-94 Smoke, 280-48 Utilities, 280-2, 280-4 Front landscaped area, 280-93 Special exception, 280-48 Vehicles, 280-2, 280-4 General requirements, 280-92 Special exception use, 28048 Water, 280-2, 2804 Glare, 280-91, 280-94 Storage, 280-48 Yard, 280-4 Grass, 280-93, 280-95 Testing, 280-48 Zoning Map, 280-4 Hearing, 280-92 Tires, 280-48 Heat, 280-91 36 09-15-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Height, 280-94 Fuel, 280-58 Special exception, 280-17 Landscaped parking area, Fumes, 280-58 Use regulations, 280-17 280-95 Garages, 280-58 Water, 280-16 Lien, 280-92 Gas, 280-58 Marine II (MII) District, 280-54 — Lots, 280-95 Heating, 280-58 280-56 Noise, 280-91, 280-94 Noise, 280-58 Accessory uses, 280-55 Notice, 280-92 Nuisance, 280-58 Appeals, 280-55 Off-street parking, 280-95 Odors, 280-58 Bed -and -breakfast, 280-55 Parking, 280-92,280-95 Off-street parking, 280-58 Bulk, area and parking regula- Pollution, 280-91 Parking, 280-58,280-59 tions, 280-56 Properties located adjacent to Permit, 280-58 Curb, 280-55 creeks, 280-96 Permitted uses, 280-58 Fuel, 280-55 Purpose, 280-91 Plumbing, 280-58 Hotels, 280-55 Record, 280-92 Pollution, 280-58 Insurance, 280-55 Screen, 280-91 — 280-94 Purpose, 280-57 Motels, 280-55 Site plan, 280-92 Sales, 280-58 Parking, 280-56 Transition buffer area, 280-94 Schools, 280-58 Permitted uses, 280-55 Trees, 280-92 — 280-95 Setbacks, 280-60 Purpose, 280-54 Variance, 280-92 Signs, 280-58 Record, 280-55 Water, 280-91, 280-96 Site plan, 280-58 Restaurants, 280-55 Yards, 280-93, 280-96 Smoke, 280-58 Sales, 280-55 Light Industrial (LI) District, Special exception use, 280-58 School, 280-55 280-61— 280-64 Storage, 280-58 Signs, 280-55 Accessory uses, 280-62 Testing, 280-58 Site plan, 280-55 Animals, 280-62 Transfer stations, 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 Bed -and -breakfast, 280-52 Garages, 280-62 Appeals, 280-41 Bulk, area and parking regula- Gas, 280-62 Bulk, area and parking regula- tions, 280-53 Lots, 280-61 tions, 280-42 Fuel, 280-52 Noise, 280-62 Fencing, 280-41 Insurance, 280-52 Nuisance, 280-62 Hotels, 280-41 Parking, 280-53 Odors, 280-62 Landscaping, 280-41 Permitted uses, 280-52 Parking, 280-62, 280-63 Lots, 280-41 Purpose, 280-51 Permit, 280-62 Parking, 280-42 Record, 280-52 Permitted uses, 280-62 Permitted uses, 28041 Sales, 280-52 Plumbing, 280-62 Plumbing, 28041 School, 280-52 Pollution, 280-62 Purpose, 280-40 Signs, 280-52 Purpose, 280-61 Restaurants, 28041 Site plan, 280-52 Sales, 280-62 Sales, 28041 Special exception, 280-52 School, 280-62 Setbacks, 280-43 Swimming pools, 280-52 Setbacks, 280-64 Signs, 280-41 Use regulations, 280-52 Signs, 280-62 Site plan, 28041 Water, 280-51 Site plan, 280-62 Special exception use, 280-41 Nonconforming Uses and Build - Smoke, 280-62 Storage, 280-41 ings, 280-120 — 280-126 Special exception use, 280-62 Use regulations, 280-41 Appeals, 280-121 Storage, 280-62 Yards, 28041, 280-43 Building permit, 280-121, Testing, 280-62 Low -Density Residential R40 280-124,280-125 Use regulations, 280-62 District, 280-16 — 280-19 Height, 280-122 Utility, 280-62 Accessory buildings, 280-19 Involuntary moves, 280-126 Vibrations, 280-62 Accessory uses, 280-17 Landscaping, 280-123 Yards, 280-62, 280-64 Animal, 280-17 Lots, 280-124 Light Industrial Park/Planned Of- Appeals, 280-17 Nonconforming buildings with free Park (LIO) District, Bulk, area and parking regula- conforming uses, 280-122 280-57 — 280-60 tions, 280-18 Nonconforming buildings with Accessory uses, 280-58 Hospital, 280-17 nonconforming uses, Animals, 280-58 Open space, 280-16 280-123 Appeals, 280-58 Parking, 280-18 Nonconforming lots, 280-124 Bulk, area and parking regula- Permit, 280-16 Permit, 280-121, 280-122, tions, 280-59 Permitted uses, 280-17 280-124, 280-125 Dust, 280-58 Purpose, 280-16 Purpose, 280-120 Explosives, 280-58 Site plan, 280-17 37 09-15-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Repairs and maintenance, Site plan, 280-38 Shopping centers, 280-87 280-125 Special exception uses, 280-38 Sign illumination, 280-87 Safety, 280-125 Storage, 280-38 Specific sign requirements, Setbacks, 280-123 Use regulations, 280-38 280-86 Variance, 280-121 Resort Residential (RR) District, Specific signs, 280-85 Yard, 280-122, 280-124 280-34 - 280-36 Storage, 280-88 Parking and Loading Areas, Accessory uses, 280-35 Transition, 280-89 280-77 - 280-79 Appeals, 280-35 Tree, 280-83 Accessory use, 280-78 Bulk, area and parking regula- Unsafe, abandoned and unlaw- Air pollution, 280-77 tions, 280-36 ful signs, 280-88 Animal, 280-78 Hotels, 280-35 Utility, 280-83 Apartment, 280-78 Motels, 280-35 Variances, 280-81, 280-86 Appeals, 280-78, 280-79 Parking, 280-36 Yard, 280-86 Commercial vehicles, 280-78 Permitted uses, 280-35 Site Plan Approval, 280-127 - Curbs, 280-78 Purpose, 280-34 280-138 Drainage, 280-78 Restaurants, 280-35 Accessory uses, 280-127 Driveways, 280-78 Signs, 280-35 Affordable housing, 280-137 Fence, 280-78 Site plan, 280-35 Appeals, 280-130, 280-131, Garages, 280-78 Special exception use, 280-35 280-137 Grade, 280-78 Use regulations, 280-35 Applicability, 280-127 Height, 280-78 Water, 280-34, 280-35 Application requirements, Home occupation, 280-78 Severability, 280-160 280-133 Hospital, 280-78, 280-79 Signs, 280-80 - 280-90 Approval of site plan required, Hotels, 280-78, 280-79 Abandoned, 280-88 280-130 Landscaping, 280-78 Advertising, 280-80, 280-81, Architectural Review Commit - Lots, 280-78,280-79 280-85 tee, 280-135 Meeting, 280-78 Animal, 280-85 Architectural review stan- Mobile home, 280-78 Appeals, 280-81, 280-86 dards, 280-134 Motel, 280-78 Applicability, 280-81 Area, yard and bulk regula- Off-street loading areas, Application, 280-81 tions, 280-137 280-79 Approval, 280-81 Assessment, 280-133 Off-street parking areas, Assessment, 280-88 Bicycles, 280-137 280-78 Building Inspector, 280-81, Block, 280-133 Parking, 280-77 - 280-79 280-85, 280-88 Boats, 280-137 Place of worship, 280-78 Certificate of occupancy, Bonds, 280-137 Plumbing, 280-78 280-85 Buffers, 280-137 Pollution, 280-77 Driveway, 280-85 Building Inspector, 280-127, Purpose, 280-77 Fees, 280-81 280-130, 280-131 Restaurant, 280-78 Fences, 280-82, 280-85 Building permit, 280-127, Sales, 280-78, 280-79 Gas, 280-83 280-130, 280-134 School, 280-78, 280-79 General design principles, Certificate of occupancy, Screening, 280-78 280-82 280-130 Service station, 280-78 Grade, 280-85 Cluster development, 280-137 Signs, 280-78 Height, 280-82, 280-85 Curbs, 280-131, 280-133, Special exception uses, 280-78 Hotel, 280-85 280-137 Storage, 280-78, 280-79 Improvement, 280-88 Drainage, 280-127, 280-129, Vehicles, 280-77 - 280-79 Liable, 280-88 280-133 Yards, 280-78, 280-79 Lien, 280-88 Driveways, 280-137 Residential Office (RO) District, Lighting, 280-81, 280-83, Duration of plan, 280-132 280-37 - 280-39 280-87, 280-88 Easements, 280-133 Accessory uses, 280-38 Limitation of content or copy, Emergency, 280-137 Apartments, 280-38 280-84 Excavation, 280-129 Appeals, 280-38 Motel, 280-85 Fees, 280-137 Bulk, area and parking regula- Nonconforming signs, 280-90 Fee schedule for site plan ap- tions, 280-39 Nonconforming use, 280-90 plications, 280-138 Churches, 280-38 Notice, 280-88 Fences, 280-133, 280-134 Insurance, 280-38 Obstructions, 280-80 Findings of fact, 280-128 Meeting, 280-38 Parking, 280-85 Fire hydrants, 280-133, Parking, 280-39 Penalty, 280-88 280-137 Permitted uses, 280-38 Permit, 280-81, 280-85, Flood hazard areas, 280-129, Places of worship, 280-38 280-89, 280-90 280-133 Purpose, 280-37 Prohibitions and general re- Garages, 280-134,280-137 Restaurants, 280-38 strictions, 280-83 Gas, 280-129 Sales, 280-38 Purpose, 280-80 Glare, 280-129 School, 280-38 Restaurant, 280-85 Grade, 280-129, 280-133, Signs, 280-38 Safety, 280-82, 280-88 280-134, 280-136 Single-family dwellings, Sales, 280-85, 280-86 Guaranty, 280-131 280-38 Setbacks, 280-85 38 09-15-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Hamlet Density Residential Water, 280-128, 280-129, Comer lots, 280-106 (HD) District, 280-137 280-133 Courts, 280-108 Handicap, 280-129 Watercourses, 280-133 Dust, 280-111 Hearings, 280-131, 280-137 Wells, 280-133 Elevators, 280-104 Height, 280-134 Wildlife, 280-129, 280-133 Excavations, 280-114 Historical features, 280-133 Special Exception Uses, Exceptions and modifications, Improvements, 280-129, 280-139 - 280-144 280-104 280-131, 280-133, Additional conditions and Explosives, 280-111 280-137 safeguards, 280-144 Fences, 280-104 - 280-106, Inspections, 280-137 Appeals, 280-140 - 280-142, 280-114 Investigations, 280-130 280-144 Filled land, 280-113 Land clearing, 280-136 Application, 280-141 Fuel, 280-111 Landscaping, 280-129, Approval, 280-141 Garage, 280-104 280-131, 280-133, Approval required, 280-140 Gas, 280-111 280-134,280-137 Buffer, 280-143 Glare, 280-111, 280-117 License, 280-133 Building permit, 280-140 Grade, 280-108, 280-114 Lighting, 280-129,280-133, Church, 280-143 Height, 280-104 - 280-109, 280-137 Demolition, 280-140 280-117 Lots, 280-137 Dust, 280-143 Inspection, 280-110 Meeting, 280-131, 280-133 Emergency, 280-143 Land underwater, 280-113 Meetings, 280-137 Gases, 280-143 Lighting, 280-111, 280-117 Moderate -income housing, General standards, 280-142 Long-term outdoor display or 280-137 Hearing, 280-141 storage, 280-119 Natural features, 280-129, Matters to be considered, Lots, 280-106, 280-109, 280-133 280-143 280-113, 280-116 Notice, 280-131, 280-137 Natural features, 280-143 Monuments, 280-104 Objectives, 280-129 Noise, 280-143 Multifamily dwelling, 280-108 Off-street parking, 280-129, Notice, 280-141 Noise, 280-111 280-133, 280-137 Odors, 280-143 Obstructions, 280-104, Open space, 280-127, Off-street parking, 280-143 280-106, 280-111 280-128, 280-137 Parking, 280-143 Odor, 280-111 Parking, 280-127 - 280-129, Permit, 280-140,280-141 Off-street parking, 280-109 280-131, 280-133, Permitted uses, 280-143 One -family dwelling, 280-109 280-134, 280-137 Pollution, 280-143 Open storage, 280-110 Parks and recreation areas, Purpose, 280-139 Parking, 280-109, 280-110, 280-137 Safety, 280-142, 280-143 280-117 Pedestrians, 280-137 School, 280-143 Permit, 280-113 -280-115 Penalties for offenses, 280-136 Screening, 280-143 Pollution, 280-111 Permit, 280-127, 280-130, Smoke, 280-143 Prohibited uses in all districts, 280-131, 280-134 Stormwater, 280-143 280-111 Purpose, 280-128 Vehicles, 280-143 Provisions for community wa- Records, 280-133 Vibration, 280-143 ter, sewer and utility fa - Recreational vehicles, 280-137 Violations of conditions, cilities, 280-112 Review procedure, 280-131 280-141 Public roads, encumbrances to, Safety, 280-128, 280-129, Water, 280-143 280-111 280-131, 280-133, Yards, 280-143 Safety, 280-111 280-137 Supplementary Regulations, Sales, 280-104, 280-118 Screening, 280-129 280-104 - 280-119 Setbacks, 280-104, 280-116 Setbacks, 280-133, 280-134, Accessory buildings, 280-104, Site plan, 280-104,280-119 280-137 280-107 Smoke, 280-111 Signs, 280-131, 280-133, Accessory structures, 280-116 Storage, 280-104, 280-110, 280-134, 280-137 Access requirements, 280-109 280-111, 280-118, Special exception, 280-130, Air pollution, 280-111 280-119 280-131 Animal, 280-111 Temporary outdoor display or Standards for residential site Block, 280-116 storage, 280-118 plans, 280-137 Buffer, 280-118 Tourist camps, camp cottages Storage, 280-134, 280-137 Building Inspector, 280-109 and trailers, 280-115 Stormwater, 280-129, 280-133 Building length and separation Towers, 280-104 Subdivision of land, 280-137 for buildings containing Trees, 280-118 Trailers, 280-137 multiple dwellings, Utility, 280-112 Trees, 280-129, 280-130, 280-107 Vehicles, 280-110 280-133, 280-136 Building permit, 280-114 Vibration, 280-111 Utilities, 280-127, 280-129, Building setback requirements Water, 280-104, 280-112, 280-133 adjacent to water bodies 280-113, 280-116 Variances, 280-131, 280-137 and wetlands, 280-116 Yards, 280-104 - 280-106, Vehicles, 280-129 Certificate of occupancy, 280-109 Vehicles and traffic, 280-137 280-112 Zoning Map, 280-113 Commercial vehicles, 280-110 39 09-15-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Wireless Communication Facili- Parks and recreation areas, Zoning, 280-4,280-6, 280-7, ties, 280-67-280-69, 280-71 280-21, 280-29, 280-113, 280-73, 280-75, 280-76 Permit required, 280-70 280-146, 280-157-280-159, Abandonment, 280-76.1 Permitted use requirements 280-174, 280-175 Affordable Housing (AHD) (without special excep- District, 280-71 tion), 280-72 Agricultural -Conservation (A- Permitted uses, 280-74 C) District (two -acre Purpose, 280-67 minimum), 280-71 Radio emissions, 280-71 Antennas, 280-68, 280-70 - Records, 280-74 280-72, 280-76 Removal, 280-76.1 Application fees and require- Reports, 280-71, 280-72, ments, 280-74 280-74 Area, yard and bulk regula- Residential districts, 280-71 tions, 280-71, 280-76 Residential Low -Density Base station equipment, (R40) District (one -acre 280-72 minimum), 280-71 Buffers, 280-76 Residential Low -Density Building permits, 280-70, (R-80) District (two -acre 280-74 minimum), 280-71 Costs and expenses, 280-74, Residential Low -Density 280-76.1 (R-120) District (three - Definitions, 280-69 acre minimum), 280-71 Dish antennas, 280-76 Residential Low -Density Erosion and sedimentation, (R-200) District (five -acre 280-71 minimum), 280-71 Fall zones, 280-72 Residential Low -Density Fences, 280-76 (R-400) District (ten -acre General Business (B) District, minimum), 280-71 280-70, 280-71 Residential Office (RO) Dis- General requirements, restric- trict, 280-71 tions and conditions, Resort Residential (RR) Dis- 280-71 trict, 280-71 Hamlet Business (HB) Dis- Roof -mounted facilities, trict, 280-70, 280-71 280-72 Hamlet Density Residential Safety, 280-67, 280-76 (HD) District, 280-71 Scope, 280-68 Height, 280-73, 280-76 Screening, 280-71, 280-72, Height regulations, 280-71, 280-76 280-72 Setbacks, 280-76 Historic buildings and dis- Severability, 280-76.4 tricts, 280-75 Shrubs, 280-76 Historic landmarks, 280-73 Signs, 280-76 Inspections, 280-71 Site design standards, 280-76 Landscaping, 280-76 Site plan, 280-73 Light Industrial (LI) District, Site plan application, 280-74 280-70, 280-71 Site plan approval, 280-70 Light Industrial Park/Planned Site plans, 280-74 Office Park (LIO) Dis- Special exception application, trict, 280-70, 280-71 280-74 Lighting, 280-76 Special exception approval, Limited Business (LB) Dis- 280-73 trict, 280-71 Special exceptions, 280-74 Marine II (MII) District, Stormwater, 280-76 280-71 Streets and sidewalks, 280-72 Marine I (MI) District, 280-70, Towers, 280-71, 280-73, 280-71 280-75, 280-76, 280-76.2 New construction, 280-76, Trees, 280-73, 280-76 280-76.2 Wetlands, 280-71 Noise, 280-71, 280-72 Yards, 280-72 Nonconforming uses, 280-75, Wireless Communications Facili- 280-76.2 tics Notice, 280-76.1 Marine II (MII) District, Notices, 280-74 280-70 Obstructions, 280-71 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Off-street parking, 280-76 Agricultural uses, 72-11 Parking, 280-76 ZONING MAP General provisions, 1-4 40 09-15-2009