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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009 Code Supplement - 11/01/2009GENERAL CODE INSTRUCTIONS Town of Southold Code Supplement No. 13 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 260:25 —260:26 280:3 — 280:4 280:11 — 280:12 280:23 — 280:24 280:61 — 280:62 280:62.3 — 280:62.4 280:62.7 — 280:62.8 280:66.3 280:77 —280:90 DL:1 — DL:4 Index Pages 1— 40 INSERT 260:25 — 260:26 260:26.1 280:3 — 280:4 280:11 — 280:12 280:12.1 280:23 — 280:24 280:61— 280:62 280:62.3 — 280:62.4 280:62.4.1 280:62.7 — 280:62.8 280:66.3 — 280:66.4 280:77 — 280:90 280:90.1 —280:90.8 DL: 1— DLA Index Pages 1 — 40 Legislation, by number or date of adoption, included in this supplement: L.L. Nos. 12-2009; 13- 2009; 14-2009. 11-01-2009 § 260-7 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 260-8 ARTICLE IV Parking, Standing and Stopping I § 260-7: Application. z The provisions of this article shall apply except when it is necessary to stop a vehicle to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a police officer or official traffic control device. § 260-8. Parking prohibited at all -times. [Amended 7-15-1969; 7-31-1973; 9-21-1976 by L.L. No. 4-1976; 8-12-1980 by L.L. No. 4-1980; 12-16-1980 by L.L. No. 6-1980; 7-7-1981 by L.L. No. 4-1981; 7-7-1982 by L.L. No. 4-1982; 7-20-1982 by L.L. No. 6-1982; 4-5-1983 by L.L. No. 3-1983; 8-26-1986 by L.L. No. 10-1986; 11-6-1986 by L.L. No. 13-1986; 5-19-1987 by L.L. No. 4-1987; 8-25-1987; 8-29-1989 by L.L. No. 16-1989; 11-27-1990 by L.L. No. 27-1990; 9-8-1992 by L.L. No. 15-1992; 10-20-1992 by L.L. No. 17-1992; 8-9-1994 by L.L. No. 17-1994; 10-18-1994 by L.L. No. 23-1994; 11-29-1994 by L.L. No. 27-1994; 5-30-1995 by L.L. No. 9-1995; 8-22-1995 by L.L. No. 19-1995; 5-8-2007 by L.L. No. 12-20071 The parking of vehicles is hereby prohibited at all times in any of the following locations and at any other location where signage indicates "no parking": Name of Street Side Location Aquaview Avenue [Added Both In East Marion; on both sides of 12-18-2001 by L.L. No. Aquaview Lane, from the intersection 21-20011 with Rocky Point Road, easterly for approximately 50 feet Carroll Avenue [Added South and east In Peconic, along the south side of 6-23-1998 by L.L. No. 9-1998] Carroll Avenue when heading in an easterly direction from Peconic Lane to where Carroll Avenue turns to the north, at which point "no parking" signs will be on the east side of Carroll Avenue to the railroad tracks Champlin Place [Added South In Greenport, on the south side of 10-6-2009 by L.L. No. 12-20091 Champlin Place from the intersection with Main Street, easterly for approximately 160 feet County Route 48 Both At Greenport, starting,at a point 100 feet east of Chapel Lane and extending easterly 100 feet 1. Editor's Note: See also Ch. 189, Parldng. 2. Editor's Note: Former § 92-33, Railroad crossings, added 7-25-1972, which immediately preceded this section, was repealed 9-21-1976 by L.L. No. 4-1976. 260:25 11-01-2009 § 260-8 SOUTHOLD CODE § 260-8 Name of Street Side Location County Route 48 Both At Southold, starting at a point on the southeasterly corner of Sound View Avenue and extending easterly to the intersection of Bayberry Lane County Road 48 [Added North In Peconic, along the north side of 12-22-1998 by L.L. No. County Road 48 from the northeast 29-19981 corner of Henry's Lane easterly for a distance of 500 feet County Route 48 North At Southold, from the extension southerly of the easterly line of Horton's Lane easterly for a distance of 250 feet County Route 48 North At Southold, from the extension southerly of the westerly line of Horton's Lane westerly for a distance of 250 feet County Route 48 South At Southold, from the extension northerly of the easterly line of Horton's Lane easterly for a distance of 250 feet County Route 48 South At Southold; from the extension northerly of the westerly line of Horton's Lane westerly for a distance of 250 feet Crescent Avenue South At Fishers Island, from the southeasterly corner of the intersection of Crescent Avenue with Fox Avenue easterly for a distance of 250 feet Depot Lane West At Cutchogue, starting at the intersection of New York State Route 25 and extending northerly for a distance of 360 feet Eighth Street East At Greenport, between New York State Route 25 (Main Street) and Corwin Street Equestrian Avenue Northwest At Fishers Island, between Fishers Island Electric Company utility pole Nos. 28 and 29 Equestrian Avenue [Added West At Fishers Island, south side of 6-6-2000 by L.L. No. 13-20001 Equestrian Avenue from the intersection of Oriental Avenue in a -westerly direction for a distance of 170 feet 260:26 - - 11 -.01 - 2009 § 260-8 Name of Street Fox Avenue [Added 6-6-2000 by L.L. No. 12-20001 MA W, i[a)MtI.YUMMOW."IN(O Side Location North At Fishers Island, west side of Fox Avenue from the intersection of Bell Hill Avenue in a northerly direction for a distance of 300 feet 260:26.1 11 -01-2009 ZONING 280:3 11 - 01- 2009 ARTICLE XVII § 280-85. Specific signs. Wireless Communication Facilities § 280-86. Specific sign requirements. § 280-67. Purpose. § 280-87. Sign illumination. § 280-68. Scope. § 280-88. Unsafe, abandoned and unlawful signs. § 280-69. Definitions. § 280-89. Transition. § 280-70. General requirements for all § 280-90. Nonconforming signs. wireless communication facilities. § 280-71. Required approvals. ARTICLE XX Landscaping, Screening and Buffer § 280-72. Site plan approval. Regulations § 280-73. Special exception approval. § 280-74. Application fees and § 280-91. Purpose. requirements. § 280-92. General requirements. § 280-75. Historic buildings and § 280-93. Front landscaped area. districts. § 280-94. Transition buffer area. § 280-76. Removal; height reduction. § 280-95. Landscaped parking area. § 280-76.1. Preexisting antenna support § 280-96. Properties located adjacent to structures and antennas. creeks. § 280-76.2. Waivers of criteria. § 280-76.3. Severability. ARTICLE XXI § 280-76.4. When effective. Farmland Bill of Rights § 280-97. Right to farm. ARTICLE XVIII Parking and Loading Areas § 280-98. Definitions. § 280-99. Right to undertake protected § 280-77. Purpose. farm practices. § 280-78. Off-street parking areas. § 280-100. Right to notice provided by § 280-79. Off-street loading areas. Town agencies. § 280-101. Right to notice by brokers ARTICLE XIX and agents. Signs § 280-102. Enforcement. § 280-103. Severability. § 280-80. Purpose. § 280-81. Applicability; permit ARTICLE XXII required; application; Supplementary Regulations approval; fees. § 280-82. General design principles. § 280-104. Exceptions and modifications. § 280-83. Prohibitions and general § 280-105. Height of fences, walls and restrictions. berms. % § 280-84. Limitation of content or copy. 280:3 11 - 01- 2009 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-106. Corner lots. § 280-107. Building length and separation for buildings containing multiple dwellings. § 280-108. Courts. § 280-109. Access requirements. § 280-110. Open storage. § 280-111. Prohibited uses in all districts. § 280-112. Provisions for community water, sewer and utility facilities. § 280-113. Land under water; filled land. § 280-114. Excavations. § 280-115. Tourist camps, camp cottages and trailers. § 280-116. Building setback requirements adjacent to water bodies and wetlands. § 280-117. Lighting restrictions. § 280-118. Temporary outdoor display or storage. § 280-119. Long-term outdoor display or storage. ARTICLE XXIII Nonconforming Uses and Buildings § 280-120. Purpose. § 280121. Nonconforming uses. § 280-122. Nonconforming buildings § 280-130. with conforming uses. § 280-123. Nonconforming buildings § 280-131. with nonconforming uses. § 280-124. Nonconforming lots. § 280-125. Repairs and maintenance. § 280-126. Involuntary moves. ARTICLE XXIV Site Plan Approval § 280-127. Applicability. § 280-128. Findings of fact; purpose. § 280-129. Objectives. § 280-130. Approval of site plan required. § 280-131. Review procedure. § 280-132. Duration of plan. § 280-133. Application requirements. § 280-134. Architectural review standards. § 280-135. Architectural Review Committee. § 280-136. Land clearing. § 280-137. Standards for residential site plans. § 280-138. Fee schedule for site plan applications. ARTICLE XXV Special Exception Uses § 280-139. Purpose. § 280-140. Special exception uses; approval required. § 280-141. Application; hearing; approval; violations of conditions. § 280-142. General standards. § 280-143. Matters to be considered. § 280-144. Additional conditions and safeguards. ARTICLE XXVI Board of Appeals § 280-145. Appointment; membership. § 280-146. Powers and duties. 280:4 11 -01 -2009 § 280-4 ZONING § 2804 CONVENIENCE STORE — A retail store generally less than 5,000 square feet that is designed and stocked to sell prepackaged food items, beverages, periodicals and household goods for off -premises consumption. [Added 11-4-2009 by L.L. No. 14-2009] COOPERATIVE — A type of resort or multiple residence in which persons have an ownership interest in the entity which owns .the building or buildings and, in addition, a lease or occupancy agreement which entitles them to occupy a particular dwelling unit therein, regardless of whether, and in what manner, the dwelling units are managed, leased or otherwise made available for use by persons other than'the owners thereof. COURT, INNER — An open space enclosed on all sides by exterior walls of a building. COURT, OUTER — An open space enclosed on three sides by exterior walls of a building. COURT, DEPTH OF OUTER — The linear average dimension measured from the unenclosed side of the court to the farthest wall thereof. COURT, WIDTH OF OUTER — The linear dimension of the unenclosed side of the court. CUL-DE-SAC — The turnaround at the end of a dead-end street. CURB CUT — The opening along the curbline at which point vehicles may enter or leave the roadway. CURB LEVEL — The established elevation of the street grade at the point that is opposite the center of the wall nearest to and facing the street line. CUSTOM WORKSHOP — A business premises used for the making of clothing, millinery, shoes or other personal articles to individual order or measure, for sale at retail on the premises only and not including the manufacture of machinery, vehicles, appliances and similar heavy goods and ready-to-wear or standardized products. DECK — Construction attached to a building open to the sky with floor materials built at an elevation above natural grade. Decks are required to have building permits before construction. [Added 5-31-1994 by L.L. No. 10-19941 DEDICATION — The conveyance of a fee or lesser interest in property to public use, which precludes the owner or others under him from asserting any right of ownership inconsistent. with the use for which the property is dedicated. DWELLING, MULTIPLE — A building or portion thereof containing three or more dwelling units. DWELLING, ONE -FAMILY — A detached building containing one dwelling unit only consisting of a minimum living area of 850 square feet. [Amended 4-24-1990 by L.L. No. 8-19901 DWELLING, ROW OR ATTACHED A one -family dwelling with two common or party walls separating it from adjacent units on both sides. 280:11 11 - 01 - 2009 § 280-4 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-4 DWELLING, SEMIDETACHED — A one -family ' dwelling with one wall in common with an adjacent dwelling. DWELLING, TWO-FAMILY — A detached building` containing two dwelling units only. DWELLING UNIT — A building or entirely self-contained portion thereof consisting of a minimum living area of 850 square feet containing complete housekeeping facilities for only one family, including any domestic servants employed on the premises, and having no enclosed space, other than vestibules, entrance or other hallways or porches, or cooking or sanitary facilities in common with any "dwelling unit." A house trailer, a. boarding- or rooming house, convalescent home, fraternity or sorority house, hotel, motel, inn, lodging or nursing or similar home or other similar structure shall not be deemed to constitute a "dwelling unit." [Amended 6-19-1990 by L.L. No. 13-19901 EASEMENT — A grant of the use of land for specific purposes. FAMILY — One or more persons occupying a dwelling unit as a single nonprofit housekeeping unit. More than five persons 18 years of age or older, exclusive of domestic servants, not related by blood, marriage or adoption shall not .be considered a "family." FARM — A site or series of adjoining parcels under single ownership or management devoted to agricultural use. FARM BUILDINGS — All structures useful or necessary for the conduct of agricultural activities, including but not limited to barns, silos, mechanical equipment storage sheds, animal pens or other shelters. FARM STAND.— Any structure open to the weather on at least one side, used for the sole purpose of retail sale of produce grown by the owner of the stand on farm acreage within the Town of Southold. Such structure may be one-story or less, roofed or have partial walls and flooring but may not be completely enclosed except when the business is closed. A farm stand -may not be insulated or mechanically heated or cooled by permanent equipment. A truck bed or trailer on wheels, with areas in excess of 20 square feet displaying produce, shall be considered a farm stand. [Added 5-13-1997 by L.L. No. 8-19971 FENCE — A vertical enclosure, solid or partially open,_ to prevent straying. from within or intrusion from without or intended to be used as a visual screen. A "fence" is considered a structure for the purposes .of this chapter. FISH PROCESSING — The readying of fish and shellfish for shipping to market, including icing, cleaning, filleting, shucking and the cooking of crabs or lobster, but not including other cooking, canning, freezing, smoking or other fish factory operations. FLAT OR MANSARD ROOF — Any roof that has a pitch of less than 3:12. [Added 1-16-2007 by L.L. No. 2-20071 FLEA MARKET — An out-of-doors market operated only during daylight hours where new or used items are sold from individual locations, with each location being operated 280:12 11 -01 -2009 § 280-4 ZONING § 280-4 independently from other locations. Items sold include but are not limited to household items, antiques, rare items, decorations, used books and used magazines. This shall not 280:12.1 11 -01-2009 § 280-4 ZONING § 280-4 STREET — A street, improved to the satisfaction of the Planning Board, which is one of the following: (1) An existing Town, county or state highway or street. (2) A street shown on an approved subdivision final plat. (3) A street shown on a map fled with the County Clerk (in accordance with § 280-a of the Town Law) prior to Planning Board authorization to review subdivisions.4 (4) A street shown on the Town Official Map. STREET LINE — The dividing line between a lot and a street. STRUCTURAL ALTERATION — Any change in the supporting members of a building, such as beams, columns, girders, footings, foundations or bearing walls. STRUCTURE — An assembly of materials, forming a construction framed of component structural parts for occupancy or use, including buildings, antenna support structures, and small wind -energy systems. [Added 12-8-1998 by L.L. No. 27-1998; amended 10-20-2009 by L.L. No. 13-20091 SWIMMING POOL — A structure containing an artificial body of water which is greater than six feet long or wide and greater than 18 inches in depth at any point. Natural or man-made ponds all banks of which have a slope of less than 45° shall not be included in this definition. TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER — A telecommunication tower is a type of wireless communication facility designed and constructed specifically to support an antenna array, and - may include a monopole, self-supporting tower, guy -wire support tower and other similar structures. A wireless communication facility attached to an existing building or structure shall be excluded from this definition. [Added 11-12-1997 by L.L. No. 26-19971 TOURIST CAMP — Any lot, piece or parcel of ground where two or more tents, tent houses, camp cottages, house cars or house trailers used as living or sleeping quarters are or may be located, said camp being operated for or without compensation.5 TOURIST COTTAGE — A detached building having less than 350 square feet of cross-sectional area, designed for or occupied as living and sleeping quarters .for seasonal occupancy. TOWN BOARD — The Town Board of the Town of Southold. TOWNHOUSE — A dwelling unit in a building containing at least three connected dwelling units divided by common vertical party walls with private entrances to each dwelling. A townhouse may include dwelling units owned in fee simple or in condominium or cooperative ownership or any combination thereof. 4. Editor's Note: See also Ch. 240, Subdivision of Land. 5. Editor's Note: See also Ch. 253, Tourist and Trailer Camps. 280:23 11 -'01- 2009 § 280-4 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-4 TRAILER OR MOBILE HOME — Any vehicle mounted on wheels, movable either by its own power or by being drawn by another vehicle and equipped to be used for living or sleeping quarters or so as to permit cooking. The term "trailer" shall include such vehicles if mounted on temporary or permanent foundations with the wheels removed and shall include the terms "automobile trailer" and "house car." USABLE OPEN SPACE — An unenclosed portion of the ground of a lot which is not devoted to driveways or parking spaces, which is free of structures of any kind, of which not more than 25% is roofed for shelter purposes only, the minimum dimension of which is 40 feet and which is available and accessible to all occupants of the building or buildings on the said lot for purposes of active or passive outdoor recreation. USE — The purpose for which land or a structure is arranged, designed or intended or for which either land or a structure is or may be used, occupied or maintained. USE, ACCESSORY — A use customarily incidental and subordinate to the main use on a lot, whether such accessory use is 'conducted in a principal or accessory building. WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITY — Antenna or antenna support structure and base equipment, either individually or together, including permanent or temporary movable facilities (i.e., wireless facilities mounted on vehicles, boats or other mobile structures) used for the provision of any wireless service. [Added 11-12-1997 by L.L. No. 26-1997; amended 2-2-1999 by L.L: No. 3-1999; 10-20-2009 by L.L. No: 13-20091 WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS — Any radio transmission and/or receiving service or use, including, but not limited to, personal wireless services as defined in the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which includes FCC licensed commercial telephone services, personal communication services, specialized mobile radio, enhanced specialized mobile radio, paging and similar services that currently exist or that may in the future be developed. [Added 11-12-1997 by L.L. No. 26-1997; amended 2-2-1999 by L.L. No. 3-19991 YARD — An open space,- other than a court, on the same lot with a building which is, exclusive of trees, shrubs and natural rock formations, unoccupied and unobstructed from the ground upward. YARD, FRONT — An unoccupied ground area open to the sky between the street line, or between the street line established by the Official Map of the Town or an approved subdivision plat, and a line drawn parallel thereto. Except, if the owner of the lot does not have the right to use or travel over a bordering- street, right-of-way or street line, the side of the lot bordering that particular street, right -of --way or street line shall not be considered to be a front yard, and any accessory structure placed in such yard shall comply with the applicable side yard setbacks for the zoning district within which it is located. [Amended 3-28-2000 by L.L. No. 6-20001 YARD LINE — A line drawn parallel to a street or lot line at a distance therefrom equal to the respective yard dimension required by this chapter. 280:24 11'- 01 - 2009 § 280-45 ZONING § 280-45 [1] The principal building entrance shall face the primary street frontage and/or sidewalk where practical. [2] New construction along primary pedestrian walkways within the Hamlet Centers shall have a zero or minimum setback from the sidewalk/front property line, whenever possible, to reinforce the "Main Street" street wall. (e) Off-street parking. [1] Off-street parking shall not be located in the front yard between the front facade of the building(s) and the primary abutting street. Parking areas must be located in the side and rear yards of the building. Adequate parking shall be provided in accordance with that required by Article XVIII of this chapter of the Town of Southold Town Code. [2] Parking areas shall be screened from adjacent properties, streets and public sidewalks, pursuant to § 280-95, Landscaped parking area. (8) Restaurants, excluding formula food and take-out restaurants. (9) Bakeshops (for on -premises retail sale). (10) Personal service stores and shops, including barbershops, beauty parlors, professional studios and travel agencies. (11) Art, antique and auction galleries. (12) Artists' and craftsmen's workshops. (13) Auditoriums or meeting halls. (14) Repair shops for household, business or personal appliances, including cabinet shops, carpenter shops, electrical shops, plumbing shops, furniture repair shops and bicycle and motorcycle shops. (15) Custom workshops. (16) Bus or train stations. (17) ,Theaters or cinemas (other than outdoor). (18) Libraries or museums. (19) Laundromats. (20) Bed -and -breakfast uses as set forth in and as regulated by § 280-13B(14). (21) Multiple dwellings. . (22) Grocery stores up to a maximum of 25,000 square feet of gross floor area, exclusive of unfinished basements or attic areas, notwithstanding the provisions of r the bulk schedule. [Added 6-20-2006 by L.L. No. 8-20061 i 280:61 11 -01 -2009 § 280-45 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-45 (23) Convenience stores. [Added 11-4-2009 by L.L. No. 14-20091 B. Uses permitted. by special exception by the Board of Appeals. The following uses are permitted as a special exception by the Board of Appeals as hereinafter provided, except Subsection B(10), which may be permitted as a special exception by the Planning Board, and all such special exception uses shall be subject to site plan approval by the Planning Board: [Amended 6-20-2006 by L.L. No. 8-20061 (1) Any special exception use set forth in and as regulated by § 280-13B(3) to (6) and (13) and (14) of the Agricultural -Conservation District. (2) Motel and hotel uses as set forth in and regulated by § 280-35B(4) of the Resort Residential (RR) District, except that minimum lot size shall be three acres. (3) Boarding and/or tourist homes as set forth and regulated by § 280-35B(5) of the Resort Residential (RR) District. (4) Fraternal or social institutional offices or meeting halls. (5) Drinking establishments. (6) Public garages. (7) Funeral homes. (8) Flea markets. (9) Takeout and formula food restaurants, subject to the following requirements: (a) Adequate parking shall be provided in accordance with that required by Article XVIII, Parking and Loading Areas, of this chapter. All parking spaces shall be located within reasonable walking distance of the site or 300 feet, whichever is less. The improvement or development of municipal parking may be used to satisfy this requirement. The adequacy of municipal parking shall be determined by the Planning Board as part of its site plan review procedure by conducting a parking survey of the capacity of the existing municipal parking area to accommodate the projected increase in usage due to the introduction of the subject land use. (b) An assessment of the potential traffic impacts of the proposed use must accompany the long environmental assessment form. The appropriate mitigation measures must be incorporated into the site plan. (c) There shall 'be no counter serving outdoor traffic via a drive-in, drive-through, drive -up, drive-by or walk-up window or door. (d) Exterior signage shall conform in all respects to Article XIX, Signs, of this chapter and, further, may not be lit from within. (e) Advertisements, including- trademark logos, may not be affixed, painted or glued onto the windows of the business or onto any exterior structures, including waste disposal receptacles and flags. 280:62 11 - 01 -'2009 § 280-45 ZONING § 280-45 [3] Signage. [a] Advertisements, including trademark logos and service marks, may not be affixed, painted or glued onto the windows of the business or onto any exterior structures, including waste disposal receptacles and flags. [b] Florescent and backlit signs located within or on a building or structure and facing an exterior public space are prohibited. [4] Site design. [a] The principal building entrance shall face the primary street frontage and/or sidewalk where practical. [b] New construction along primary pedestrian walkways within the Hamlet Centers shall have a zero or minimum setback from the sidewalk/front property line, whenever possible, to reinforce the "Main Street" street wall. [5] Off-street parking. [a] Off-street parking shall not be located in the front yard between the front facade of the building(s) and the primary abutting street. Parking areas must be located in the side and rear yards of the building. Adequate parking shall be provided in accordance with that required by Article XVIII of this chapter of the Town of Southold Town Code, [b] Parking areas shall be screened from adjacent properties, streets and public sidewalks, pursuant to § 280-95, Landscaped parking area. (b) The Planning Board shall determine that the proposed retail store(s) will not have an undue adverse impact on the community. In making such a determination, the Planning Board shall conduct or hire a consultant to conduct a Market and Municipal Impact Study, at the expense of the applicant. The study shall be completed within 90 days of receipt of all requested materials, and the applicant shall be afforded the opportunity to submit its own such study. The Planning Board shall make such determination within 30 days of its receipt of the study. Such study , shall include an analysis of the projected impact of the retail store(s) on: [1] The existing local retail market, including market shares, if applicable. [2] The supply and demand for local retail space. [3] Local wages, benefit and employment. [4] Revenues retained within the local economies of the Town of Southold. [5] Public service and facilities costs. 280:62.3 11-01-2009 § 280-45 SOUTHOLD CODE I § 280-45 [6] Public revenues. [7] Impacts on municipal taxes. [81 Impacts of property values in the community. [9] Effects on retail operations in the surrounding market area. [10] Employee housing needs, if applicable. [11] The Town of Southold's ability to implement its Comprehensive Plan consistent with the proposed project. C. Accessory uses. The following uses are permitted as accessory uses and, except for residential accessory uses and signs, which are subject to Article XIX, are subject to site plan review: (1) Accessory uses as set forth in and regulated by § 280-13C(1) through (7) of the Agricultural -Conservation District, and subject to the conditions set forth in § 280-15 thereof. (2) Apartments are permitted within the principal building only, subject to the following requirements: (a) The Building Department issuing an accessory apartment permit. (b) The habitable floor area of each apartment shall be at least 350 square feet. (c) There shall be no more than three apartments created or maintained in any single structure. (d) Each apartment shall have at least one off-street parking space. (e) Construction and/or remodeling of an existing structure to create an accessory apartment shall not trigger the need for site plan approval set forth specifically in § 280-127 and Article XXIV in general unless such construction or remodeling results in an increase of the foundation size of the structure. (f) The apartment(s) shall not comprise more than 40% of the principal building. (3) Convenience store located with a prior nonconforming gas station use (gas stations are not a permitted use in the HB Zone; however, there are a number of preexisting gas stations in operation) shall be considered an accessory use subject to site plan review, only if the following requirements are met: [Added 11-4-2009 by L.L. No. 14-20091 (a) Maximum gross floor area of the retail store equals 800 square feet or less, including storage and counter area. (b) Parking requirement equal to one space per 100 square feet of floor area devoted to retail sales area, including the sales counter and retail products storage. The gas station must still meet its parking requirement separately; 280:62.4 11 -01 -2009 § 280-45 ZONING § 280-46 however, each fuel dispenser can count as one parking space toward the convenience store requirement. (c) The physical design, including color and use of materials, of the establishment shall be sensitive to the visual andphysical characteristics of other buildings, public spaces and uses in the particular location, and shall comply with the retail building standards in § 280-45A(7) (a) through (e) to the extent practicable. (d) Signs for the convenience store shall conform with Article XIX of this chapter, and, further, may not be lit from within. (e) Formula food franchises are not permitted within accessory convenience stores. (4) Convenience stores associated with gas stations that do not meet these requirements are considered a second principal use and must meet the minimum bulk schedule requirements (e.g., a gas station with a convenience store that is 1,200 square feet in size must have a minimum of 40,000 square feet of lot area). [Added 11-4-2009 by L.L. No. 14-20091 (5) Preexisting, nonconforming convenience stores with the proper approvals in place prior to the enactment of this subsection may continue as they are with no increase in size unless they can meet the requirements for a second principal use. [Added 11-4-2009 by L.L. No. 14-20091 § 280-46. Bulk, area and parking regulations. No building or premises shall be used and no building or part thereof shall be erected or altered in the HB District unless the same conforms to the Bulk Schedule and Parking and Loading Schedules incorporated into this chapter by reference, with the same force and effect as if such regulations were set forth herein in full 35 35. ,Editor's Note: The Bulk Schedule is included at the end of this chapter, and the Parking and Loading Schedules are in §§ 280-78 and 280-79. 280:62.4.1 11-01-2009 § 280-48 ZONING § 280-48 [d] Buildings containing a drive-through or drive -up window are prohibited. [2] Building materials. [a] All primary buildings should be constructed or clad with materials that are durable, economically maintained, and of a quality that will retain their appearance over time, including, but not limited to, natural or synthetic stone; brick; stucco; integrally colored, textured, or glazed concrete masonry units or glass. [b] Exterior building materials shall not include the following: [i] Smooth -faced gray concrete block, painted or stained concrete block, unfinished tilt -up concrete panels. [ii] Field -painted or pre -finished standard corrugated metal siding. [3] Signage. [a] Advertisements, including trademark logos and service marks, may not be affixed, painted or glued onto the windows of the business or onto any exterior structures, including waste disposal receptacles and flags. [b] Florescent and backlit signs located within or on a building or structure and facing an exterior public space are prohibited. [4] Site design. [a] The principal building entrance shall face the primary street frontage and/or sidewalk where practical. [5] Off-street parking. [a] No greater than 30% of the off-street parking spaces provided for all uses contained in the development's building(s) shall be located between the front facade of the building(s) and the primary abutting street. Adequate parking shall be provided in accordance with that required by. Article XVIII of this chapter of the. Town of Southold Town Code. [b] Parking areas shall be screened from adjacent properties, streets and public sidewalks, pursuant to § 280-95, Landscaped parking area. (3) Wholesale businesses, private warehousing and public warehousing, and building material storage and sale, but excluding storage of coal, coke, fuel oil or junk. (4) Building, electrical and plumbing contractors' businesses or yards. 280:62.7 11 -01-2009 § 280-48 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-48 (5) Cold storage plants, baking and other food processing and packaging plants that are not offensive, obnoxious or detrimental to neighboring uses by reason of dust, smoke, vibration, noise, odor or effluent. (6) Wholesale or retail sale and accessory storage and display of garden materials, supplies and plants, including nursery operations, provided that the outdoor storage or display of plants and materials does not obstruct pedestrian flow or vehicular traffic and does not occur within three feet of the property line. (7) Wholesale/retail beverage distribution. (8) Funeral homes. (9) Train or bus stations. (10) Telephone exchanges. (11) Wineries which meet the following standards: (a) It shall be a farm winery licensed under New York State law from which wine made from primarily Long Island grapes is produced and sold. (b) It shall obtain site plan approval. (c) It shall have retail sales on site. (12) One -family detached dwelling, not. to exceed one dwelling on each lot. (13) Two-family dwelling, not to exceed one dwelling on each lot. The dwelling must be occupied by the owner of the property. (14) Convenience stores. [Added 11-4-2009 by L.L. No. 14-20091 B. Uses permitted by special exception by the Board of Appeals. The following uses are permitted as a special exception by the Board of Appeals as hereinafter provided, except Subsection B(17), which may be permitted as a special exception by the Planning Board, and all such special exception uses shall be subject to site plan approval by the Planning Board. [Amended 6-20-2006 by L.L. No. 8-20061 (1) Any special exception use as set forth in and regulated by § 280-13B(2) to (12), except wineries are not required to be in connection with a vineyard. (2) Hotelor motel uses as set forth in and regulated by § 280-35B(4) of the Resort - Residential (RR) District, except that the minimum lot size shall be three acres. 280:62.8 11 -01-2009 § 280-48 ZONING § 280-49 specifically in § 280-127 and Article XXIV in general unless such construction or remodeling results in an increase of the foundation size of the structure. (f) The apartment(s) shall not comprise more than 40% of the principal building. (4) Convenience store located with a gas station use shall be considered an accessory use subject to site plan review, only if the following requirements are met: [Added 11-4-2009 by L.L. No. 14-20091 (a) Maximum gross floor area of the retail store equals 800 square feet or less, including storage and counter area. (b) Parking requirement equal to one space per 100 square feet of floor area devoted to retail sales area, including the sales counter and retail products storage. The gas station must still meet its parking requirement separately; however, each fuel dispenser can count as one parking space toward the convenience store requirement. (c) The physical design, including color and use of materials, of the establishment shall be sensitive to the visual and physical characteristics of other buildings, public spaces and uses in the particular location, and shall comply with the retail building standards in § 280-45A(7) (a) through (e) to the extent practicable. (d) Signs for the convenience store and gas station shall conform with Article XIX of this chapter. (e) Formula food franchises are not permitted within accessory convenience stores. (5) Convenience stores associated with gas stations that do not meet these requirements are considered a second principal use and must meet the minimum bulk schedule requirements (e.g., a gas station with a convenience store that is 1,200 square feet in size must have a minimum of 60,000 square feet of lot area). [Added 114-2009 by L.L. No. 14-20091 (6) Preexisting, nonconforming convenience stores with the proper approvals in place prior to the enactment of this law may continue to operate as a nonconforming use with no increase in size unless they can meet the requirements for a second principal use. [Added I1-4-2009 by L.L. No. 14-20091 § 28049. Bulk, area and parking requirements.. No building or premises shall be used and no building or part thereof shall be erected or altered in the B District unless the same conforms to the Bulk Schedule and Parking and 280:66.3 11 -01 -2009 § 280-49 SOUTHOLD, CODE § 280-51 Loading Schedules incorporated into this chapter by reference, with the same force and effect as if such regulations were set forth herein in fu11.38 § 280-50. Front yard setbacks. [Added 8-22-1995 by L.L. No. 18-19951 A. Structures shall be set back at least 100 feet from the right-of-way. B. There shall be an exception to Subsection A if the adjacent parcels are developed, in which case the minimum front yard setback shall be the average of the setbacks of the adjacent parcels. C. A project shall be divided into separate structures so that no single structure. shall have more than 60 linear feet of frontage on one street. The setbacks of multiple structures on a parcel may vary, provided that the average setback of the structures meets the setback required above and all buildings are at least 75 feet from the right-of-way. ARTICLE XII Marine I (MI) District [Added 1-10-1989 by L.L. No. 1-1989391 § 280-51. Purpose. The purpose of the Marine I (MI) District is to provide a waterfront location for 'a limited range of water -dependent and water -related uses, which are those uses which require or - benefit from direct access to or location in marine or tidal waters but which are located within the Town's tidal creeks or natural coves. 38. Editor's Note. The Bulk Schedule is included at the end.of this chapter, and the Parking and Loading Schedules are in §§ 280-78 and 280-79. 39. Editor's Note: This local law also repealed former Art. XI, General Regulations, as amended. 280:66.4 11 -01 -2009 § 280-67 ZONING § 280-69 ARTICLE XVII ` - Wireless Communication Facilities [Added 11-12-1997 by L.L. No. 26-1997; amended 12-8-1998 by L.L. No. 25-1998; 2-24-2009 by L.L. No. 4-2009; 10-20-2009 by L.L. No. 13-2009] §-280-67. Purpose. A. It is the express purpose of this article to minimize the visual and environmental impacts of wireless communication facilities while protecting the health, safety and welfare of Southold's citizens and allowing wireless service providers to meet their technological and service objectives. In addition, the regulation of wireless facilities, including the type of structure, is intended to protect the scenic and aesthetic qualities of the Town of Southold. This article allows wireless communication facilities, to be reviewed and approved in keeping with the Town's existing zoning and historic development patterns, including the size and spacing of structures. The goals of the following sections are to accomplish the following: (1) Site wireless facilities in these preferred locations: (a) Within or on existing buildings and structures where the antennas are invisible (or nearly so) from public and residential vantage points. (b) Industrial areas. (2) Take into account the aesthetic aspects of the Town, including open vistas, scenic byways and historic districts, when designing and siting wireless communication facilities. . § 280-68. Scope. The regulations of this article shall govern and control the erection, enlargement, expansion, alteration, operation, maintenance, relocation and removal of all wireless communication facilities. The regulations of this article relate to the location and design of these facilities and shall be in addition to the provisions of the Southold Building and Zoning Codes and any other federal, state or local laws or Federal Communication Commission (FCC), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) or other regulations pertaining to such facilities. Nothing herein shall be construed to, apply to, prohibit, regulate or otherwise affect the erection, maintenance or utilization of antennas or support structures by those licensed by the Federal Communications Commission pursuant to Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 97, to operate amateur radio stations, or satellite antennas that are used for individual business or residential voice, data, or video communications. § 280-69. Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings set forth below: ANTENNA — Any transmitting or receiving device, including whip (omnidirectional antenna), panel (directional antenna), disc (parabolic antenna) or similar device, mounted in or on a tower, monopole, building or structure and used in communications that radiate or 280:77 11-01 - 2009 § 280-69 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-69 capture electromagnetic waves, digital signals, analog signal, radio frequencies (excluding radar signals), wireless telecommunications signals or other communications signals. ANTENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURE — Any structure that is designed and constructed primarily for the purpose of supporting one or more antennas for wireless telephone, television, radio and similar communication purposes, including monopoles. Lattice and guyed towers are not permitted antenna support structures. The term includes radio and television transmission towers, microwave towers, common -carrier towers, cellular telephone towers, camouflaged tower structures, and the like. The term includes the structure and any support thereto. The term does not include wireless facilities located in or on existing buildings or structures that previously existed or are being constructed for a primary purpose other than a wireless facility, e.g., water tower, electric utility pole, or church steeple. BASE STATION EQUIPMENT — Equipment integral to the operation of an antenna system. Base station equipment typically includes, but is not limited to, communications equipment cabinet/shelter, backup power supplies, generators, electric and telecommunications backboards, wiring, grounding loops, equipment enclosures, security fencing and lighting. CO -LOCATION — The use of a single mount on the ground by more than one provider (vertical co -location) and/or several mounts on an existing tower, building or structure by more than one carrier for the purpose of transmitting and/or receiving radio frequency signals for communications purposes. EQUIPMENT SHELTER — An enclosed structure associated with the mount within which is housed the base station equipment for a wireless communications facility. FALL ZONE — The area on the ground within a prescribed radius from the base of a wireless communications facility. The fall zone is the area within which there - might be a potential hazard from falling debris or collapsing material, including the antenna support structure. GUYED ANTENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURE — An antenna support structure that is supported, in whole or in part, by guy wires and ground anchors. HEIGHT — When referring to a tower or other antenna support structure, the height is the distance from the top of the structure- at ,its highest point, including antennas, lightning protection devices or any other apparatus attached to the top of the antenna support structure, to the base of the structure, measured in feet above ground level (AGL). Absolute height is the distance from the top of the structure, including all attachments, to the height of mean sea level (MSL). LATTICE ANTENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURE — An antenna support structure that has open -framed supports on three or four sides and is constructed without guy wires and ground -anchors. MODIFICATION — The addition, removal, or change of any of the physical and visually discernible components or aspects of a wireless facility, such as antennas, cabling, radios, equipment shelters, landscaping, fencing, utility feeds; changing the color or materials of any visually discernible components, vehicular access, parking and/or an upgrade or replacement of the equipment. Adding a new wireless carrier or'service provider (co -location) to a wireless 280:78 11 -01-2009 § 280-69 ZONING § 280-69 communications tower or site is a modification. Modifications also include: extending the height of the antenna support structure above its current height, changing the footprint of the structure, expansion of the base station equipment or compound area, addition of antennas to an existing carrier's antenna array, re -orientation or relocation of existing antennas, changes affecting the operating frequencies, effective radiated power or number of operating channels. A modification shall not include ordinary maintenance, as defined herein. MONOPOLE — A freestanding antenna support structure consisting of a single pole, without guy wires or ground anchors. MOUNT — The structure or surface upon which antennas are mounted and/or the location of the antenna, e.g.: A. ROOF -MOUNTED — Mounted on the roof of a building. B. SIDE -MOUNTED — Mounted on the side of a building. C. STRUCTURE -MOUNTED — Mounted on a structure other than a building. D. FLUSH -MOUNTED — Mounted very close on a building or structure so that the profile of the antenna(s) is not readily apparent. E. INTERIOR -MOUNTED — Mounted within a building or other structure so that the antennas are not visible from the outside. F. GROUND -MOUNTED — Mounted on the ground. ORDINARY MAINTENANCE — Work done to an existing wireless telecommunications facility and antenna support structure for the purpose of maintaining them in good operating condition. Ordinary maintenance includes inspections and testing to maintain functionality, aesthetic and structural integrity, and involves the normal repair of a wireless facility including the like -for -like replacement of damaged or defective components without otherwise adding, removing, or substantially changing anything and therefore does not include modifications. RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) EMISSIONS or RADIATION — The electromagnetic field of radiation emitted by wireless antennas. RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) PROFESSIONAL — A person who specializes in the study of radio frequency engineering and has expertise in radio communication facilities. RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) SIGNAL — The actual beam or radio waves sent and received by a wireless facility. A signal is the deliberate product of a wireless antenna. The RF radiation is the by-product. WIRELESS CARRIER — A company that provides wireless telecommunications services. WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY — Antenna or antenna support structure and base equipment, either individually or together, including permanent or temporary movable facilities (i.e., wireless facilities mounted on vehicles, boats or other mobile structures) used for the provision of any wireless service. 280:79 11 -01-2009 § 280-69 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-70 WIRELESS SERVICES — Commercial mobile services, unlicensed wireless services, and common -carrier wireless exchange services, including, but not limited to, voice, data, images or other information, cellular telephone service, personal communications service (PCS), enhanced specialized mobile radio (ESMR) service, and paging service. § 280-70. General requirements for all wireless communication facilities. A. No wireless communication facility shall be used, erected or altered in the Town of Southold except in accordance with the provisions of this article and any other applicable sections of the Town Code. B. All wireless communication facilities, and modifications to such facilities (as defined in § 280-69) shall require a building permit, site plan approval, and special exception approval unless listed as exempt in § 280-71, Required approvals, except in cases of ordinary maintenance, as defined in § 280-69. C. No new antenna support structures may be constructed without a carrier licensed by the FCC as a provider. An FCC -licensed provider of wireless communications services must be the applicant or the co -applicant for any proposed new wireless communication facility, co -location or modification. D. Guyed or lattice antenna support structures are prohibited. E. Antenna support structures shall not be located in the following areas without a permit from all jurisdictional agencies: (1) Wetlands, tidal and freshwater. (2) Land above high groundwater (within 10 feet of the surface). (3) Lands purchased with Community Preservation Funds. (4) Coastal erosion hazard areas. (5) Designated parkland. F. Fall zones. An antenna support structure must include an area surrounding it that is free of other structures and areas where people congregate, except the base equipment, with a radius equal to a distance of two times the height of the structure. A smaller fall zone may be allowed if supported by a report submitted by a qualified structural engineer. The structural engineer's report shall be submitted to and reviewed by the Planning Board and corroborated by an independent consultant hired by the Town that demonstrates .that a smaller fall zone is appropriate and safe. The fall zone of an antenna support structure must not include areas where people congregate, and must be clear of all structures except the base station equipment. G. Federal aviation regulations. All wireless facilities shall comply with applicable airport and/or air space hazard and/or obstruction regulations. Any facility that would be classified as an obstruction or hazard under current federal aviation regulations or would otherwise .interfere with ,the operation of radio navigation aids, communications and/or airport operations is prohibited. 280:80 11 -01-2009 § 280-70 ZONING § 280-70 H. Antenna support structures in the zoning districts LI, LIO, MI, Mll, B, and HB are subject to the following restrictions: (1) Minimum lot size: in accordance with the bulk schedule for each zone. (2) Maximum height: 80 feet. (3) Minimum distance of all wireless equipment to adjacent residential property lines or streets shall be no less than 500 feet. I. Antenna support structures permitted in AC, R-40, R-80, R-120, R-200, R-400, LB, RO, RR, HD, or AHD Zoning Districts are subject to the following conditions (in addition to any other applicable conditions): (1) Minimum area surrounding the proposed location: 200,000 square feet of contiguous vacant land restricted from future residential development by deed for the duration of the property's use for the wireless facility; and (2) Maximum height: 45 feet; and (3) The structure is a monopole with interior -mounted antennas, or a suitable unobtrusive camouflage structure; and (4) The structure is screened from view from surrounding properties by dense vegetation and trees, either planted or existing, and meeting the site design appearance criteria for residential zones in Subsection M; and (5) Noise from base equipment, including any backup generator, measures less than 45dB at an outside location 10 feet from the equipment shelter; and (6) Minimum distance of all wireless equipment to adjacent residential property lines or street shall be no less than 500 feet. J. Radio emissions must fall within the maximum permissible exposure (MPE) limits established by the FCC. (1) A power density analysis of the radio emissions for the proposed wireless communication facility must be provided by the applicant. The power density analysis shall be prepared and signed by a qualified professional specializing in radio communication facilities. (2) The results from the analysis must clearly show that the power density levels of the electromagnetic energy generated from the proposed facility at the nearest point(s) of public access and the point(s) of greatest power density (if other than the nearest point of public access) are within the maximum permissible exposure (MPE) limits established by the FCC which are in effect at the time of the application. (3) The power density analysis must be based on the most recent edition of FCC Office of Engineering and Technology Bulletin No. 65, must cite the specific formulas and assumptions used and must show all calculations and must include simple sketches showing the spatial relationships between the facility- and the 280:81 11 -01 -2009 § 280-70 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-70 points of interest. If the wireless communication facility would be co -located with an existing facility, or is designed for future expansion or co -location, the cumulative effects of all emitters now on, or likely to be on, the facility in the future must also be analyzed. (4) The power density analysis shall be based on the assumption that all antennas mounted on the proposed facility are simultaneously transmitting radio energy on all channels at a power level equal to the maximum transmitter power rating specified by the manufacturer. (5) The conclusions of the power density analysis must be corroborated by an independent radio frequency engineer retained by the Town to provide such determinations. K. At the request of the Building Inspector, owners of wireless facilities shall provide a structural inspection report prepared by a structural engineer which verifies the structural integrity of the wireless facility and any associated antenna support structures. L. No antenna support structure shall be constructed at, or remain at, a height that is taller than that required by installed and operational antennas. M. Site design standards. All wireless facilities, including co -locations, shall be the least visually obtrusive design possible that also permits the applicant to achieve its service needs. To that end, the following design standards shall apply to all wireless communication facilities installed or constructed pursuant to the terms of this chapter: (1) Setbacks. Antenna support structures and equipment facilities shall adhere to the setbacks for principal uses in the Bulk Schedule applicable to the zone in which the structure(s) are located, unless otherwise indicated elsewhere in this chapter. (2) Signs. Signs shall not be permitted on facilities except for signs displaying contact information and safety instructions, which are required. Safety signs shall be in accordance with American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards for radio frequency radiation warning signs. Contact signs shall identify all service providers located on the facility and shall include normal and emergency contact information for each. Such signs shall not exceed five square feet in surface area. (3) Base equipment shelter. For newly constructed wireless facilities, a base equipment shelter is limited to 500 square feet in floor area. If the newly constructed wireless facility is designed for co -location, the facility may be up to 1,000 square feet. The base equipment shelter shall be constructed with a finish similar to that of adjacent structures on the property and integrated into the architectural style. Any newly constructed base equipment shelter shall be located in accordance with the minimum height and yard requirements of the zoning district applicable to the site, and up to two adjacent off-street parking spaces may be provided for service vehicles. Notwithstanding the foregoing, base equipment related to interior -mounted wireless facilities shall be located in an area that is satisfactory to the Planning Board upon consideration of impacts on adjacent properties and minimizing visual impacts. 280:82 11 -01 -2009 § 280-70 ZONING § 280-71 (4) Base equipment shelter landscaping. A screen of evergreen trees shall be planted outside the fence of the telecommunication tower base area to provide a visual screen or buffer for adjoining private properties and the public right-of-way or other vantage points accessible to the public. The screen shall consist of a double row of evergreen shrubs and trees that are of sufficient density and height to immediately screen the base equipment from view. Required front yard setback areas shall be landscaped and include shrubs and trees. Survivability of the landscaping shall be guaranteed and maintained by the applicant for the life of the installation. (5) Site lighting. The lighting permitted shall be the minimum required to protect the public welfare. Facilities sited on existing developed sites shall be incorporated into the lighting plans of those sites. Outside lighting shall use fully shielded fixtures so that the light source is not visible from beyond the property line, and no light is reflected or shone towards the sky, except in the case of structures required to follow FAA guidelines for safety Iighting. § 280-71. Required approvals. A. Building permit required. (1) All applications for a building permit shall comply with §§ 280-70,- General requirements for all . wireless communication facilities, and 280-74, Application requirements. (2) Building permit only. A wireless communication facility is a permitted use requiring only a building permit, without the requirement of site plan approval, and special exception approval, if it conforms to § 280-70 and falls in one of the following two categories: (a) New wireless facility that is interior -mounted in an existing building or existing structure in the LI, LIO, B, HB, MI, or MII Zoning District which conforms to the following requirements: [1] Interior -mounted facilities in existing buildings shall be constructed so that the outward appearance of the building or structure before and after the installation is complete is identical or nearly identical. The addition of a significant architectural feature onto an existing building that is visible from outside for the purpose of accommodating interior -mounted antennas shall require site plan approval; and [2] Base station equipment: [a] Located within an existing shelter or building, not to be expanded beyond an additional 10% of floor area; or [b] Located in an underground vault, with any aboveground components screened from view with evergreen planting; or 280:83 11 -01-2009 § 280-71 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-71 [c] Entirely concealed from view with dense evergreen, planting so that all equipment, shelters, fences, gates and other associated structures are not visible from any vantage point. Plantings shall be of sufficient size to achieve this screening effect immediately upon planting; [d] Noise from base equipment, including any backup generator, measures less than 45dB at the nearest property lines of all adjacent residences; or (b) Modification, as defined in § 280-69, including co-Iocation, of an existing antenna support structure or other wireless facility holding all valid permits and causing essentially no visible change to the exterior, and which conforms to the following requirements: [1] Modifications causing essentially no visible change in the appearance of the exterior means that the antennas are interior -mounted in the existing structure and are not visible from the outside after installation. The base equipment area is expanded by no more than 10% of its existing floor area, and is entirely screened from view from any public or residential vantage points, including all roads, yards, and commercial buildings the public enters. Exceptionally well-designed flush -mounted antennas may also fall into this category if they present no visible profile protruding from the surface to which they are mounted, and are camouflaged to blend in with the background surface to which they are mounted; and [2] Base station equipment {as specified above in Subsection A(2)(a)[2]). B. Site plan approval required. (1) All applications for site plan approval shall comply with §§ 280-70, General requirements for all wireless communication facilities, and 280-74, Application requirements. (2) A wireless communication facility is a permitted use requiring a building permit and site plan approval without the requirement of special exception approval if it conforms to § 280-70 and falls in one of the following two categories: (a) New wireless facility that is roof- or side -mounted to an existing building or existing structure in the LI, LIO, B, HB, MI, or MII Zoning District which conforms to the. following requirements: [1] Roof -mounted facilities shall conform to the following requirements: [a] Visual impact minimized to the greatest extent possible; [b] Height limited to no _more than 10 feet above the highest point of the building; and 280:84 11 - 01 - 2009 § 280-71 ZONING § 280-72 [2] Side -mounted facilities shall be flush -mounted and painted or otherwise camouflaged to blend with the facade or background materials of the structure; and [3] Base station equipment (as specified above in Subsection A(2)(a)[2]); or (b) Modification, as defined in § 280-69, including co -location, to an existing wireless facility holding all valid permits in the LI, LIO; B, HB, MI, or MII Zoning Districts and causing a visible change to the exterior, and which conforms to the following requirements: [1] Co -locations shall not extend the height of the structure more than 10 feet over the original approved structure. To prevent the incremental extension of height over time, any subsequent application with a proposed extension beyond the first 10 feet shall require special exception review and approval; and [2] Base station equipment {as specified above in Subsection A(2)(a)[2]}. C. Special exception. All applications for special exception_ shall comply with the standards in §§ 280-70, General requirements for all wireless telecommunication facilities, and 280-74, Application requirements. § 280-72. Site plan approval. A. Standards. In addition to the standards in Article XXIV and the standards in § 280-70 herein, all wireless facilities, including co -locations, shall be the least visually obtrusive design possible that also permits the applicant to achieve -its service needs. To that end, the following design standards shall apply to all wireless communication facilities installed or constructed that require site plan approval: (1) Camouflage on buildings. Wireless antennas, if mounted on a building facade, shall be flush -mounted and painted or otherwise treated to blend with the facade. When a wireless communication facility extends above the roof height of a building on which it is mounted, every effort shall be made to conceal the facility within or behind existing architectural features to limit its visibility from public and residential vantage points, yet permit the facility to perform its designated function. Facilities mounted on a roof shall be stepped -back from the front facade in order to limit their impact on the building's silhouette. If antennas are part of the stepped -back facility, the applicant shall submit an access control plan that precludes inadvertent access to the front faces of the antennas by building workers and the general public. The wireless communication facilities shall blend in with the existing building's architecture and shall be painted or shielded with material which is consistent with the design features and materials of the building. (2) Access. Access to wireless facilities shall be from already established site access points whenever possible. 280:85 11 -01 -2009 § 280-72 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-72 (3) Dish antennas. Dish antennas shall be colored, camouflaged or screened to the extent that they are as unobtrusive as possible, and in no case shall the diameter of a dish antenna exceed six feet. (4) Electric line setback. Except for wireless facilities specifically designed for mounting on electric transmission towers, or within the footprint of such towers, no wireless communication facility shall be located nearer to any overhead electric transmission line carrying more than 220 volts than a distance equal to, the facility's height above the roof or other permanent structure to which it is attached. (5) Co -location. Wireless communication facilities shall be designed to provide for co -location by multiple providers or designed so that they can be retrofitted to accommodate multiple providers, wherever possible. (6) Scenic landscapes and vistas. All antenna support structures which are not concealed inside of buildings or screened by existing trees or buildings must be surrounded by a planted buffer of dense tree growth. An antenna support structure that is located within a scenic vista or scenic landscape or within 300 feet of a scenic road, as designated by the Town, shall not be taller than 10 feet above the height of trees within .a radius of 300 feet of the proposed location, or 35 feet maximum in the absence of trees. (7) Color. Antenna support structures in the form of monopoles or other .towers shall either be blue/gray . in color or be colored appropriate to the context of the structure's location so that the tower is as unobtrusive as possible, unless otherwise required by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). If a wireless communication facility is installed on a structure other than a tower, the antenna and supporting electrical and mechanical equipment must be of a neutral color that is identical to or closely compatible with the colors of the supporting structure so as to make the antenna and related equipment as visually unobtrusive as possible. (8) Wireless facilities sited within new structures. meant to mimic some other structure or natural feature must be designed at a scale compatible with the community, be unobtrusive, and characteristic of the area. (9) Antenna support structures in or adjacent to residential zones. Where the site proposed for an antenna support structure is located within a residential zone or has one or more property lines abutting or on the opposite side of a street from a residential zone or use permitted in a residential zone, no antenna support structures may be constructed unless adequately screened from view of those residential zones by existing buildings or large trees,. including evergreens. The structure may protrude no more than 10 feet above screening buildings and/or trees. In -the absence of an adequate arrangement of existing large trees or buildings to provide effective screening, the height of the proposed structure may be no more than 35 feet, and the base equipment must be buried in an underground vault. Two rows of evergreen trees must be planted encircling the structure, one row at a distance from the structure of 50% of the height of the structure, and the other at 90% of the height of the structure. Transplanted trees shall have a minimumcaliper of three inches, spaced 30 feet on center. The.trees must have an 280:86 11-01 -2009 § 280-72 ZONING § 280-73 expected height at maturity of at least 10 feet less than the height of the structure to be screened. Smaller evergreen shrubs must be used to fill in the gaps in between for screening during the time the trees are filling in and maturing. The Planning Board may vary the arrangement of the trees and shrubs to accommodate specific site conditions, and accomplish the goal of screening the facility from view of residential properties. A written guarantee from the wireless facility's owner shall be required to ensure that the plantings survive and are maintained throughout the existence of the installation. (10) Commercial and industrial siting. Antenna support structures to be sited on developed commercial or industrial. properties shall be located to the rear of other principal buildings and shall not encroach on planting buffers, parking areas or otherwise impair the operation of previously approved systems such as stormwater drainage basins. Existing buildings and structures should be used in the siting of freestanding towers to contribute to the visual screening of the antenna support structure. § 280-73. Special exception approval. A. Authority. For the purposes of this section, notwithstanding Article XXV of this chapter, the Planning Board shall be empowered to issue a special exception approval for wireless communication facilities, subject to the provisions of this .chapter. B. Standards. In addition to the standards in Article XXV of this chapter, no special exception. approval shall be granted unless the Planning Board specifically finds and determines the following: (1) Construction of the proposed facility or modification of the existing facility is a public necessity, in that it is required to meet current or expected demands of the telecommunications provider and to render adequate service to the public. (2) The applicant has made substantial effort to co -locate with existing wireless facilities or, failing that, has made substantial effort to locate on municipally owned land or structures, or within or on existing buildings or structures. (3) There are compelling reasons which make it more feasible to construct the proposed facilities rather than alternatives. . C. Matters to be considered. In addition to the matters to be considered in Article XXV of this chapter, the Planning Board shall give consideration to the following in issuing a special exception approval for wireless communication facilities: (1) The proposed antenna support structure must be demonstrated to be the lowest height above the ground feasible to achieve the service needs of the carrier(s). The rationale behind the explanation by the applicant must be corroborated by an independent consultant hired by the Town. (2) The wireless communication facility has been situated to minimize its proximity and visibility to residential structures, residential district boundaries and landmarks designated by Town, federal or state agencies. 280:87 11 -01-2009 § 280-73 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-74 (3) The wireless communication facility is designed and situated to be compatible with the nature of uses on adjacent and nearby property. (4) The wireless communication facility has been designed to use the .'surrounding topography to minimize its visual impacts. (5) The wireless communication facility has been designed to use the surrounding tree, building or foliage coverage to minimize its visual impacts. (6) The wireless communication facility maximizes design characteristics to reduce or eliminate visual impacts and obtrusiveness. (7) Other adequate conditions have been placed on the wireless communication facility which will minimize any adverse impacts of the facility on adjoining properties. D. Expiration. Any special exception approval granted under this article shall have a term of five years, commencing from the grant of the special exception, which may be extended for an additional five-year term upon application to the Planning Board. On a renewal application, the applicant shall demonstrate that the wireless communication facility is in compliance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations and with all of the conditions of the special exception approval and site plan, that the facility is necessary -to provide adequate service, and that there is no reasonable alternative available to the owner which will provide adequate service without the continuing use of the facility. Subsequent special exception renewals shall be subject to review by the Planning Board and subject to such standards that shall be included in the Town Code at that point in time.. § 280-74. Application fees and requirements. A. Fees. The following fees are in place of those required in other sections of the Code: (1) Building permit application fees. (a) Modification: ,$500. (b) New facility: $750. (2) Site plan application fees. (a) Modification: $1,000. (b) New facility: $2,000. (3) Special exception application fee: $1,000. (4) Review by independent consultants. (a) - Upon the Planning Board's determination that referral to the Planning Board's consultant(s) is deemed necessary, an escrow account for the applicant shall be established with the .Town Comptroller's Office. Said escrow account shall be established prior to the Town's referral of the application to its consultant(s)-. Said escrow account shall be funded by the applicant in an amount to be determined by the Town Planning Director. Upon the 280:88 11 -01 -2009 § 280-74 ZONING § 280-74 determination that any application shall be subject to the Town's review aided by a consultant(s) as set forth herein, no application shall be considered complete for review purposes until an escrow account is established and funded. (b) Withdrawals from said escrow account may be made from time to time to reimburse the PIanning Board for the cost of its consultant(s) professional review services actually incurred. Whenever the balance in such escrow account is reduced to 1/4 of its initial amount, the Planning Board shall notify the applicant; thereafter, the applicant shall deposit additional funds into such account so as to restore its balance to 1/2 of the initial deposit or to such sum as deemed necessary by the Committee. If such account is not replenished within 30 days after the applicant is notified in writing of the requirement for such additional deposit, the reviewing board may suspend its review of the application. (c) The consultants will work under the direction of the Town Planning Director. Copies of the consultants' qualifications, findings and reports will be provided to the applicant and an opportunity given to the applicant to respond to the content of the consultants' report prior to any decisions being made. B. Building permit application. (1) The following application requirements are in addition to those required in § 144-8C. (a) Written analysis demonstrating the project complies with the maximum permissible exposure regulations in accordance with § 280-707. (b) Written documentation as to the facility's structural compliance with local, state and federal codes. (c) Copies of all applicable FCC licenses, notices of proposed construction or alteration, federal environmental impact statements and other documents verifying compliance with federal, state and local regulations. (d) Propagation maps shall be submitted for existing coverage from existing surrounding and/or approved sites, coverage from all alternative sites considered and coverage from the proposed site. Propagation maps shall include a minimum of three signal strength depictions (-75dBm, -85dBm and -95dBm) and any other signal strength levels deemed appropriate by the applicant based on the applicant's documented coverage and reliability needs. (e) A "gap map" prepared and signed by a qualified radio frequency engineer and overlaid on an "existing . coverage" background propagation map demonstrating the area(s) within which the applicant's existing service is not adequate. In addition, a search ring shall be depicted indicating where the wireless communication facility needs to be located in order to provide adequate signal strength and/or capacity to the target gap area. The applicant must explain and document its standards and criteria for adequate signal f t 280:89 11 -01 -2009 § 280-74 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-74 strength, capacity and reliability and must demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Planning. Board why these standards and criteria are applicable to the Town of Southold. (f) Digital files of the propagation and gap maps, including attribute information, in a geographic information system (GIS) format and projecting that is compatible with the GIS technology currently in use by the Town of Southold. (g) A copy of the deed or lease agreement establishing applicant's right to use the parcel on which the wireless communication facility is to be located. (h) Other information deemed necessary to assess the compliance with this article. -(2) Once the application is received in the Building Department, it will be forwarded to the Planning Director for report and recommendations on compliance with § 280-70 General requirements for all wireless communication facilities, and any technical consultant reports that may have been required. No building permit for a wireless facility may be granted prior to this report being submitted to the Building Inspector. C. Site plan application. The following application requirements are in addition to those required in § 280-133: (1) Seven copies of the completed building permit application required under Subsection B. 1, (2)' Aeronautical study or appropriate consultant's report demonstrating that the proposed facility will not constitute an obstruction or hazard to air navigation. (3) Visual impact analysis: renderings or computer graphics illustrating the appearance of the completed facility from residential and public vantage points to be determined by the Planning Board. (4) Adjacent land uses, structures and zoning within 500 feet. (5) The location in latitude and longitude, type and height of the wireless communication facility. (6) A list of other, carriers already located on the facility, with the number, type, height, orientation, effective radiated power, number of channels and operating, frequencies of each antenna, including the proposed. (7) Digital information about the facility (AutoCAD, Shapefile) that ,can be imported . into a geographic information system depicting the search ring of the proposed facility. (8) A photo of the facility, if already existing. (9) Location of landmarks listed by federal, state or Town agencies within 300 feet. 280:90 11 -01-2009 § 280-74 ZONING § 280-74 1 (10) Distances between the proposed facility and the following: 1 (a) The nearest residential structure. (b) The nearest property line with a residential use. (c) All other structures. (d) Roads, rights-of-way, driveways. (11) Fall zone radius and distance. (12) Proposed means of access. (13) Elevation drawings with dimensions clearly indicated, including diameter or width of the structure at its widest and narrowest, and the tallest point, including antennas or lightning protection. (14) Other information deemed by the Planning Board to be necessary to assess compliance with this article. D: Special exception application. To make the determination on an application for special exception, the Planning Board shall require the following in addition to the requirements of Article XXV of this chapter: (1) Each application shall include: (a) One copy of the building permit application. (b) One copy of the site plan application. (c) A written site location alternative analysis describing the location of other sites considered, the availability of those sites, the extent to which other sites do or do not meet the provider's service or engineering needs and the reason why the subject site was chosen. (d) Other information deemed by the Planning Board to be necessary to assess compliance with this article. (2) The applicant shall document to the satisfaction of the Planning Board that a good -faith effort has been made to locate or co -locate on existing towers or other available and appropriate buildings and structures, that it is not feasible to co -locate on an existing facility and that the proposed location is necessary to provide adequate service to the public. The documentation shall include a notarized statement by the applicant as to whether construction of the wireless communication facility will accommodate co -location of additional antennas for future users. (3) The Planning Board and Planning Department may retain technical consultants as they deem necessary to provide assistance in the review of the needs and site location alternatives analyses and other matters that the Board deems necessary. The applicant shall bear the reasonable cost associated with such consultation, which cost shall be assessed as an additional application fee. The consultants will 280:90.1 11 -01-2009 § 280-74 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-76 work under the direction of the Town Planning Director. Copies of the consultants' qualifications, findings and reports shall be made available to the applicant upon acceptance of the final draft of the report by the Planning Board. (4) The applicant must explain in writing to the Planning Board why it selected the proposed site, discuss the availability or lack thereof of a suitable structure within the search ring for co -location, and the extent to which the applicant has explored locating the proposed facility in a more intensive use district. Correspondence with other telecommunication providers concerning co -location is part of this requirement. The applicant shall also provide evidence supporting the existence of inadequate service. This may include the propagation maps cited above, drive test maps, traffic studies, customer complaint logs and similar data. The applicant must also demonstrate to the Board that the proposed facility satisfies the demonstrated service deficiency to an equal or greater degree than any of the reasonably available alternatives. § 280-75. Historic buildings and districts. No wireless communication facility is allowed on any designated landmark property or district listed by federal, state or Town agencies, except as specified below, and subject to Chapter 170, Landmark Preservation: A. Any wireless communication facility located on or within an historic structure listed by federal, state or Town agencies shall not alter the character -defining features, distinctive construction methods or original materials of the building. B. Any alteration made to an historic structure to accommodate a wireless communication facility shall be fully reversible. C. Wireless communication facilities within an historic district listed by federal, state or Town agencies shall be concealed within or behind existing architectural features, so that they are not visible. § 280-76. Removal; height reduction. A. Any wireless communication facility that is not operated for a continuous period of 12 months shall be deemed abandoned. At that time, the owner of the wireless communication facility or the owner of the property where the wireless communication facility is located shall remove all components thereof within 90 days of such deemed abandonment or will be in violation of this article. In the case of a wireless communication facility on preexisting structures, this provision shall apply to the wireless communication facility only. If the wireless communication facility is not removed within said 90 days, the Building Inspectors may give the owner notice that unless the removal is accomplished within 30 days, the Town will cause the removal at the owner's expense. All costs and expenses incurred by the Town in connection with any proceeding or any work done for the removal of a wireless communication facility shall be assessed against the land on which such wireless communication facility is located, and a statement of such expenses shall be presented to the owner of the property, 280:90.2 11 -01-2009 § 280-76 ZONING § 280-76.1 or if the owner cannot be ascertained or located, then such statement shall be posted in a conspicuous place on the premises. Such assessment shall be and constitute a lien upon such land. If the owner of the facility and the owner of the property upon which the facility is located shall fail to pay such expenses within 10 days after the statement is presented or posted, a legal action may be brought to collect such assessment or to foreclose such lien. As an alternative to the maintenance of any such action, the Building Inspector may file a certificate of the actual expenses incurred as aforesaid, together with a statement identifying the property in connection with which the expenses were incurred and the owner of the facility, and the owner of the property upon which the facility is located, with the Assessors, who shall, in the preparation of the next assessment roll, assess such amount upon such property. Such amount shall be included in the levy against such property, shall constitute a lien and shall be collected and enforced in the same manner, by the same proceedings, at the same time and under the same penalties as are provided by law for the collection and enforcement of real property taxes in the Town of Southold. B. Height reduction. Where antennas are moved to lower heights on an existing antenna support structure, and the full height is no longer needed, the overall height of the structure shall be reduced. No antenna support structure shall remain at a height that is taller than that required by installed and operational antennas. C. This section is enacted pursuant to § 10 of the Municipal Home Rule Law to promote the public health, safety and general welfare of Town citizens through removal provisions to ensure the proper decommissioning of wireless communication facilities within the entire Town. The removal reduction provision of this chapter shall supersede any inconsistent portions of the Town Law § 64(5-a) and govern the subject of removal of wireless communication facilities in this chapter. § 280-76.1. Preexisting antenna support structures and antennas. A. Preexisting transmission support structures and antennas, for which a permit has been issued prior to the effective date of this article, may continue in use for the purpose now used and as now existing, subject to the conditions of that permit. Preexisting transmission support structures and antennas may not be replaced, structurally altered, or added to without complying in all respects with this article. The issuance of permit renewals or other new permits for such facilities shall be in accordance with the provisions of this article. Preexisting transmission support structures and antennas without the proper permits shall be considered out of compliance with this article. B. Any wireless service provider with at least one preexisting transmission support structure or antenna in the Town of Southold that is out of compliance with the building and zoning requirements in this chapter, prior to the adoption of this article, shall not be eligible for any new approvals until the preexisting transmission support structure .or antenna is brought into compliance with this article. C. Until all required permits are secured, no issuance of any new permit shall occur for a request to co -locate, attach, or share an existing transmission support structure, when such existing facility is found to have one or more antennas or mounts without permits. 280:90.3 11 -01-2009 § 280-76.1 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-76.2 D. Any application by a wireless service provider shall be deemed incomplete, if that provider has a preexisting transmission support structure in the Town on which there is any antenna or mount without permits, and said application shall not be processed until that facility is brought into compliance with this article. § 280-76.2. Waivers of criteria. In approving a site plan or special exception, the Planning Board may waive or modify the following criteria if it finds that the goals and stated purposes of this article are better served by doing so, and that there is no detriment to the public health, safety and welfare. A. Section 280-70H(2), Maximum height: 80 feet. In commercial zones, where co -location will achieve the result of fewer antenna support structures, the Planning Board may modify the eighty -foot height restriction with the condition that the antenna support structure be constructed so that antennas can be installed at any height on the structure, and that the overall height of the structure can be reduced if antennas are moved to lower heights. No antenna support structure shall remain at a height that is taller than that required by installed and operational antennas. The applicant must show that co -location of other carriers is likely by demonstrating that coverage or capacity gaps of other carriers are located in the same area as the proposed structure. B. Section 280-70H(3), Minimum distance of all wireless equipment to adjacent residential property lines or streets shall be no less than 500 feet. This setback requirement may be modified upon a showing by the applicant that the actual distance of the antenna support structure to the residential structure is minimized to the greatest extent possible. C. Section 280-72A(6), Scenic landscapes and vistas. The requirement of planting of surrounding tree coverage and foliage to account for existing vegetation and land contours may be modified by the Planning Board but only in cases where it can be shown that the existing vegetation achieves the purpose of concealing the structure. D. Section 280-70M(4), Base equipment shelter landscaping. The requirement of planting of screening vegetation may be modified by the Planning Board in cases where it can be shown that existing screening that accomplishes the goal of concealing the base equipment shelter from other properties and roads. E. Section 280-72A(9), Antenna support structures in or adjacent to residential zones. If the structure is located on a property that is adjacent to a residential zone, the Planning Board may modify the requirement of planting of surrounding tree coverage and foliage in cases where it can be shown that existing vegetation and land contours achieve the purpose of concealing the structure from nearby residences. F. Section 280-76.1, Preexisting antenna support structures and antennas not in compliance. The provision requiring preexisting nonconforming facilities to be brought into compliance may be modified by the Planning Board where such facilities would be required to be rebuilt or relocated to be in compliance, if, in those cases only, the applicant demonstrates that those preexisting facilities, given the carrier's coverage or capacity needs, are already located in a place that would comply the same or better as any alternate locations, or are already constructed to be as unobtrusive as possible. 280:90.4 11 -01-2009 § 280-76.3 ZONING § 280-78 § 280-76.3. Severability. The various parts, sections and clauses of this article are hereby declared to be severable. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part of this article shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the judgment shall not affect the validity of this article as a whole or any part thereof other than the part so decided to be unconstitutional or invalid. § 280-76.4. When effective. This article shall take effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State. ARTICLE XVIII Parking and Loading Areas [Added 1-10-1989 by L.L. No. 1-19891 § 280-77. Purpose. Regulations for off-street parking and truck loading areas are imposed in order to minimize traffic congestion, air pollution and the risk of motor vehicle and pedestrian accidents and to address aesthetic considerations. § 280-78. Off-street parking areas. A. Off-street parking spaces, open or enclosed, are permitted accessory to any use specified below. Any land which is developed as a unit under single ownership and control shall be considered a. single lot for the purpose of these parking regulations. Reasonable .and appropriate off-street parking requirements for structures and uses which do not fall within the categories listed below shall be determined by the Planning Board upon consideration of all factors entering into the parking needs of each use. For those uses not specified in the schedule, there shall be a periodic monitoring of off-street parking conditions to ensure that the purpose of this article is satisfied. In addition, the Planning Board may waive all or a portion of these requirements within the Hamlet Business District where it shall find that municipal parking facilities within 300 feet of the proposed use will adequately serve the proposed use. [Amended 5-16-1994 by L.L. No. 9-1994; 4-22-2008 by L.L. No. 4-2008; 114-2009 by L.L. No. 14-20091 Type of Use Accessory apartment in existing 1 -family dwelling Antique shop, auction gallery, arts and crafts shop and workshop Apartment over store Auditorium, meeting hall Required Number of Parking Spaces 1 per accessory apartment in addition to 2 for 1 -family dwelling 1 per 250 square feet of sales area 1 per apartment in addition to business requirements 1 per 50 square feet of seating area, but not less than 1 per 4 seats where provided 280:90.5 11-01 -2009 § 280-78 - SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-78 Type of Use Automobile laundry Beach club or swim club Bed -and -breakfast enterprise Boardinghouse or tourist house Boat and marine engine repair and sales, if separate from marina Boatyard, including boat sales and rentals Bowling lane Required Number of Parldng Spaces 1 per employee, plus a 10 -space queuing line area for each laundry bay 10 spaces or 1 space for each 100 square feet of gross floor area or 3 spaces per teller, whichever is greatest, plus a 5 -space queuing area for each drive-in teller 2 spaces per 3 members 1 space per guest room in addition to residential requirements 1 space per guest room in addition to residential requirements 1 space per 250 square feet of gross floor area Sales and rental portion, 3 spaces, in addition to marina requirements At least 4 spaces per lane Building, electrical or plumbing contractor's 1 space for each employee, plus 2 spaces business or yard Cold storage plant 3 spaces or 1 per 800 square feet of gross floor area College 0.5 space per student, plus 0.75 space per staff member Conference facilities 1 space per 4 seats in the largest assembly hall or meeting area, plus 1 space for each 4 seats in classroom facilities Convenience stores At least 1 space per 100 square feet of gross floor area of the retail store, including storage and counter space Drinking establishment 1 space per 3 seats or 1 space per 100 square feet of floor space, whichever is greater Fish market, including wholesale and retail 1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor sale of finfish and/or shellfish area Food processing and packaging including 0.75 space per employee or 1 space per fish processing 500 square feet of gross floor area, whichever is greater Fraternal or social office or meeting hall See "office" 280:90.6 11 -01 -2009 § 280-78 ZONING § 280-78 1" Type of Use Required Number of Parldng Spaces t Funeral home 1 space for each 3 seats provided therein or 1 space for each 100 square feet of space available for public use, whichever is greater, with a minimum of 25 spaces Gasoline service station, partial self-service 3 -space queuing area for each pump, plus 1 space for each employee Gasoline service station with minor indoor Same as gasoline service station above, repair facility plus 2 for each bay Greenhouse, floral shop, flower shop, 1 space per employee, plus 3 spaces, or 1 nursery or similar facility, either enclosed or space per 200 square feet of sales and/or unenclosed display area, whichever is greater Home occupation, including home professional office, except physician or dentist Hospital Hotel or motel, resort and transient Indoor dog and cat care facilities In-service training facilities for employees Laundry plant or dry-cleaning plant Laundromat Library, museum or art gallery Light industrial uses Mariculture/aquaculture business Marina Membership club, country"club, golf club or public golf course, tennis club 3 spaces per home occupation, plus 2 spaces required for single-family residence 1 space for each bed 1 space for each guest room and 1 for each employee or 1 space per guest room, whichever is greater, plus accessory use parking as required 1 space per 400 feet of gross floor area See "conference facilities" 1 per employee, plus 1 per 200 square feet of customer service area 0.75 space per washing machine See "auditorium" 1 per employee or 1 per 500 square feet of floor area, whichever is greater See "light industrial' 1 space per boat slip, mooring, dock space or similar unit of capacity, plus 1 space per employee At least 1 for each 2 members or accommodations (such. as lockers), whichever is greater, plus 1 for each employee Motor vehicle or mobile home salesroom or 1 per each 600 square feet of showroom outdoor sales lot, including rental of and sales lot area, plus 1 per employee equipment Multiple dwelling (3 or more families) Studio 1 -bedroom 280:90.7 1.5 per dwelling unit 1.5 per dwelling unit 11 -01-2009 § 280-78 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-78 Type of Use Required Number of Parldng Spaces 2 -bedroom 2.0 per dwelling unit; 0.25 space is required for each bedroom in excess of the first 2 bedrooms Nursing home or proprietary rest home Office, business, governmental and professional, except physicians or dentists Office for physician or dentist 1 -family detached dwelling Personal service shop, barbershop or beauty parlor Philanthropic, eleemosynary or religious institution Place of worship Printing or publishing plant Professional studio or travel agency Recreational facility, fully enclosed, commercial Repair garage 1 for each bed 1 per 100 square feet of office floor area 5 spaces per physician or dentist 2 spaces per dwelling 2.5 spaces per service chair 1 space per bed See "auditorium" See "light industrial" See "office" 1 space for each 300 square feet of gross floor area, except court sports, 5 spaces per court, and rink sports; 1 space per 200 square feet of rink area 4 spaces per bay, plus 1 space per employee Repair shop for household, business or 1 space per 200 square feet of customer personal appliances service area Research, design or development laboratory See "light industrial' Restaurant, drive-in, curb service take-out or 1 space per 2 seats or 1 space per 50 formula food square feet of gross floor space, whichever is greater Restaurant, except drive-in 1 space per 3 seats or 1 space per 100 square feet of floor space, whichever is greater 280:90.8 11 -01-2009 Chapter DL DISPOSITION LIST § DL -1. Disposition of legislation. The following is a chronological listing of legislation of the Town of Southold adopted since January 1, 2005, indicating its inclusion in the Code or the reason for its exclusion. [Enabling legislation which is not general and permanent in nature is considered to be non -Code material (NCM).] Consult municipal records for disposition of prior legislation. § DL -1. Disposition of legislation. Local Law Adoption No. Date Subject Disposition 1=2005 1-18-2005 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 2-2005 3-1-2005 Transfer of development rights Ch. 117 3-2005 3-1-2005 Sidewalks amendment Ch. 237 4-2005 3-29-2005 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 5-2005 4-12-2005 Southold Community Preservation Ch. 17, Art. II Project Plan amendment 6-2005 5-24-2005 Domestic partnerships amendment Ch. 121 7-2005 5-24-2005 Littering amendment Ch. 174 8-2005 6-7-2005 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 9-2005 6-7-2005 Highway specifications amendment Ch. 161 10-2005 6-7-2005 Highway specifications amendment Ch. 161 11-2005 6-7-2005 Vehicles and traffic amendment Ch. 260 12-2005 8-2-2005 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 13-2005 8-16-2005 Landmark preservation amendment Ch. 170 14-2005 9-27-2005 Vehicles and traffic amendment Ch. 260 15-2005 104-2005 Moratorium on applications and permits NCM for retail stores 16-2005 10-11-2005 Coastal erosion hazard areas amendment Ch. 111 17-2005 10-11-2005 Wetlands and shoreline amendment Ch. 275 18-2005 10-25-2005 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 19-2005 12-6-2005 Vehicles and traffic amendment Ch. 260 1-2006 1-3-2006 Moratorium on applications and permits NCM for retail stores 2-2006 1-31-2006 Southold Community Preservation Ch. 17, Art. II Project Plan amendment DL:1 11-01-2009 § DL -1 SOUTHOLD CODE § DL -1 Local Law Adoption No. Date Subject Disposition 3-2006 2-14-2006 Code of Ethics amendment Ch. 26 4-2006 3-14-2006 Moratorium on applications and permits NCM for retail stores 5-2006 3-28-2006 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 6-2006 4-11-2006 Zoning Map amendment NCM 7-2006 6-6-2006 Waterfront consistency review Ch. 268 amendment 8-2006 6-20-2006 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 9-2006 6-20-2006 Tax exemption for volunteer fire fighters Ch. 245, Art. V and ambulance workers amendment 10-2006 6-20-2006 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 11-2006 6-20-2006 Adoption of renumbering of Code Ch. 1, Art. H 12-2006 8-8-2006 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 13-2006 9-5-2006 Zoning Map amendment NCM 14-2006 9-5-2006 Community Preservation Fund: Ch. 17, Art. IV two -percent real estate transfer tax amendment 15-2006 11-21-2006 Penalties amendment Chs. 100; 135; 144;228;233; 264 16-2006 12-19-2006 Fire prevention and building code Ch. 144 administration amendment 1-2007 1-16-2007 Youth Bureau Ch. 68 2-2007 1-16-2007 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 3-2007 1-16-2007 Penalties amendment Chs. 96, Arts. III and V; 104; 139; 157, Art. I; 166; 174; 205; 21-1; 215, -Parts, I and 2; 219, Art. II; 240; 245, Art. 1; 249; 253, Art. I 4-2007 2-13-2007 Senior citizen tax exemption amendment Ch. 245, Art. I 5-2007 2-13-2007 Tax exemption for disabled persons with Ch. 245, Art. IV limited income amendment 6-2007 2-13-2007 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 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 DL:2 . 11 - 01 - 2009 § DL -1 DISPOSITION LIST § DL -1 Local Law Adoption No. Date Subject Disposition 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. I; 260 restrictions amendment; vehicles and traffic amendment 13-2007 5-22-2007 Garbage, rubbish and refuse amendment; Chs. 233, Art. I; zoning amendment 280 14-2007 6-5-2007 Vehicles and traffic amendment Ch. 260 15-2007 7-17-2007 Small wind energy systems; zoning Ch. 277, Art. I; 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. I 18-2007 7-31-2007 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 19-2007 7-31-2007 Vehicles and traffic amendment Ch. 260 20-2007 S-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 9-2008 8-12-2008 Subdivision of land amendment; zoning Chs. 240; 280 amendment 10-2008 9-9-2008 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 DL:3 11-01-2009 § DL -1 SOUTHOLD CODE § DL -1 Local Law Adoption No. Date 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 6-2009 7-2009 8-2009 9-2009 10-2009 11-2009 12-2009 13-2009 14-2009 10-21-2008 1-20-2009 1-20-2009 1-20-2009 2-24-2009 3-24-2009 6-2-2009 6-2-2009 6-2-2009 8-11-2009 8-25-2009 9-8-2009 10-6-2009 10-20-2009 11-4-2009 Subject Disposition 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 Garbage, rubbish and refuse amendment Ch. 233, Art. I Public entertainment and special events Ch. 205 amendment Flood damage prevention amendment Ch. 148 Vehicles and traffic amendment Ch. 260 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 Zoning amendment Ch. 280 DLA 11 -01-2009 DEFINITIONS NOTE: For the convenience of the Code user, all terms defined in this Code are in- cluded in the Index under the heading "Definitions and Abbre- viations." -A- ABANDONMENT Buildings, unsafe, 100-3 Harbor management, 157-8 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-37,215-43 Subdivision of land, 240-37 Vehicles and traffic, 260-23 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-19 Wind energy, 277-6 Zoning, 280-76,280-88 ACCESSORY BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-8 Landmark preservation, 170-7 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2, 275-5 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-15, 280-19,280-22,280-104, 280-107, 280-116, 280-149, 280-154 ACCESSORY USES Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-15, 280-17, 280-22, 280-27, 280-35, 280-38,280-41, 28045, 28048,280-52, 280-55,280-58, 280-62, 280-78, 280-127,280-172 ADOPTION OF RENUMBERED 2006 CODE General provisions, 1-14-1-I8 ADVERTISING Tobacco advertising, 249-1 - 249-5 Wind energy, 277-4 Zoning, 280-80, 280-81, 280-85 AFFORDABLE HOUSING Subdivision of land, 240-I0 Zoning, 280-137 AFFORDABLE HOUSING (AHD) DISTRICT Subdivision of land, 240-10, 240-42 Zoning, 280-30 AGE RESTRICTIONS Zoning, 280-30 AGPDD, see AGRICULTURAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL - CONSERVATION (A -C) DISTRICT (TWO -ACRE MINIMUM) Subdivision of land, 240-42 SOUTHOLD INDEX AGRICULTURAL LANDS PRESERVATION Acquisition of development rights, 70-4 Alienation of development rights, 70-5 Definitions, 70-3 Hearing, 70-4, 70-5 Improvement, 70-2 Open space, 70-2 Permits, 70-5 Purpose, 70-2 Sale, 70-4, 70-5 Severability, 70-6 Title, 70-1 AGRICULTURAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT Zoning, 280-170 - 280-181 AGRICULTURAL USES Farm stands Appeals, 72-11 Area, yard and bulk regula- tions, 72-5, 72-6 Definitions, 72-6 Farm stand offerings, 72-7 Farm stand permit required, 72-5 Farm stand permits issued without requirements of site plan approval, 72-6 Maximum size of farm stand, 72-8 Off-street parking, 72-6 Parking, 72-5, 72-6 Penalties for offenses, 72-12 Permit, 72-12 Setbacks, 72-6 Variance procedures, 72-11 Zoning, 72-5 Zoning Board of Appeals, 72-11 General provisions Definitions, 72-4 Purpose, 72-2 Statutory authorization, 72-3 Title, 72-1 Variances, 72-3 AIR CONDITIONING Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-36 AIR POLLUTION Zoning, 280-77,280-111 ALARM SYSTEMS Alarm device, 75-2, 75-3, 75-6 Charges for false alarms, 75-6 Definitions, 75-2 Disorderly conduct, 75-8 Emergency, 75-1, 75-2, 75-5, 75-6 False alarms, 75-5, 75-6 Fees, 75-4 Fine, 75-8 Intentional false alarms, 75-5 Investigation, 75-1 Penalties for offenses, 75-5, 75-6, 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, 83-11, 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, 8345 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, 834 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 11-01-2009 ANTENNAS Wireless Communication Facili- ties, 280-76.1 Zoning, 280-68, 280-70, 280-72, 280-76,280-76.2 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, 28047,280-22, 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, 280-137 ASBESTOS Sewers and sewage disposal, '21543 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 SOUTHOLD INDEX Development rights, transfer of, 117-7 Ethics, 26-13 General provisions, 14 Littering, 174-5 Public hearings, notice of, 55-1 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-5, 215-33, 215-50, 215-52 Soil removal, 228-6 Subdivision of land, 240-7, 240-44 Taxation, 245-4, 245-8, 245-9, 245-11,245-12 Waterfront consistency review, 268-3, 268-5 Wetlands and shoreline, 2754, 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, 884 General provisions, 1-2 Light required, 88-I 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 K Use of sidewalks, 88-6 Vehicles, 88-1- 88-6 Zoning, 280-137 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, 240-17,240-2), 240-45 Wind energy, 277-2 Zoning, 2804, 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 11-01-2009 Definitions, 96-27 Emergency, 96-26 Legislative findings, 96-26 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, 9645 Parade, 96-16 Parks, 96-15 Permit, 96-15, 96-18, 96-20, 96-24,96-25 Public Docks, 96-4, 96-5 Definitions, 964 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 SOUTHOLD INDEX Unnavigable boats, 96-10 Vehicle, 96-9, 96-24 Water, 96-12, 96-16 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, 240-43,24049 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2, 275-5,215-7,275-11 Zoning, 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, 2284 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 91 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-41 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, 280-70,280-71, 280-74, 280-114,280-121, 280-124, 280-125, 280-127,280-130, 280-134, 280-140,280-151 - 280-153, 80-140,280-151- 280-153, 280-180 BUILDINGS, UNSAFE Abandonment, 100-3 Assessment, 100-5, 100-9 Barricades, 100-8 Building Inspector, 1004 - 100-6, 100-8, 100-9 Costs and expenses, 100-9 Demolition, 100-3, I00-8, 100-9 Emergency, 100-3, 1004, 100-8 Emergency measures to vacate, 100-8 Fine, 100-10 Hearing, 100-6 Inspection, 1004, 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, 100-3,1004 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-I Brush, 104-1, 104-2 Burning, 104-1, 104-2 Exclusions, 1044 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 11-01-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX -C- Interpretation, 111-30 Wildlife, I11-12- 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, 111-27, 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 ofland, 240-21 Records, 11 I-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, 11 I-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-I1 111-19 Junkyards, 166-1, 166-7 Electrical inspections, 126-3 Applicability, I I 1-17 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, 111-19 Zoning, 280-78, 280-110 Stormwater management, 236-16 Notification, 1 I1-18, 1'11-19 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, I I I -I - 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, 111-1 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, 2284 Wildlife, 111-6 lations, A29045 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3, Regulations, 1 ] I-7-111-16 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-14 275-5 Anchored, 111-13 Zoning, 280-13 CHURCH Assessment, 1 I 1-10 COMMUNITY PRESERVATION Sewers and sewage disposal, Beach area, I I 1-12 FUND 215-41 Bluff area, 111-14 Community Preservation Fund Streets and sidewalks, 237-20 Bond, 111-15 Advisory Board, 17-16 - Vehicles and traffic, 260-17 Buffer, I I I-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-]0 Severability, I7-17 240-42 - 240-45 Fine, 111-11 When effective, 17-18 Zoning, 280-137 Gas, 11 I-10 Southold Community Preserva- COASTAL EROSION HAZARD Grade, 111-10 - 111-13 tion Fund, 17-1-17-11 AREAS Nearshore area, 111-I I Acquisition of interests in Administration and Enforcement, Obstructions, 11 ]-I1, 111-I3 property, 17-7 111-27 -111-34 Open space, 1 I ]-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, I 11-10 Animal, 17-4 permit, 111-27 Structural hazard area, 11140 Definitions, 17-4 Conflicts, 111-31 Traffic control, 111-16_ Easement, 17-9 Environmental review, 111-33 Vehicles, 111-16 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 11-01-2009 Legislative purpose, 17-3 Management of lands acquired pursuant to chapter, 17-8 Open space, 174, 17-8, 17-9 Parking, 17-8 Parks, 174 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, 174, 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, 1743 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, 1740 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, 24042,240-43,240-53 Zoning, 280-29 CONFIDENTIALITY Community Preservation Fund, 17-37 Police department rules and regu- lations, A290 -4I 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 CONVENIENCE STORES Zoning, 28045, 280-48 COSTS AND EXPENSES Subdivision of land, 240-10 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 Wind energy, 277-6 Zoning, 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, 2804, 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, 2804 Administrative permit, 275-2 Administrator, 111-6 Advisory board, 174 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, 2804 Apartment house, 2804 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, 2194 Archives, 59-13 Area of shallow flooding, 1484 Area of special flood hazard, 148-4 Armed forces, 245-17 As -built plans, 275-2 Asset, 280-25 11-01-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX ASTM, 215-36 Clearing, 240-3, 275-2 Critical environmental areas, Attendant, 233-1 Clerk, 275-2 275-2' Authorized private receptacle, Clerk of the Planning Board, Crops, livestock and livestock 174-1 240-3 products, 280-98 Auto, 166-2 Club, beach, 280-4 Crosswalk, 240-3 Automobile sales lot or building, Club, membership or country or Cul-de-sac, 2804 2804 golf, 280-4 Cul-de-sac (court), 240-3 Automobile trailer or house car, Club, yacht, 280-4 Culling, 219-4 253-1 Cluster, 240-3, 280-4 Cultural features, 240-3 Auto repair shop, 280-4 Coastal area, 268-3 Curb cut, 280-4 Base flood, 148-4 Coastal assessment form (caf), Curb level, 280-4 Basement, 148-4,280-4 268-3 Curbline, 260-1 Base station equipment, 280-69 Coastal erosion hazard area map, Customer or client, 26-2 Bay, 275-2 111-6 Custom workshop, 2804 Beach, 111-6, 275-2 Coastal erosion hazard line, 275-2 Days, 47-I Bed -and -breakfast, 280-4 Coastal high -hazard area, 148-4 Debris line, 111-6 Berm, 280-4 Coastal waters, 111-6 Dec, 215-36 Best -management practice, 236-4 Coastline, 111-6 Deck, 275-2, 280-4 Billboard, 280-4 COD (denoting chemical oxygen Decking, 275-2 Block, 280-4 demand), 215-36 Dedication, 280-4 Bluff, I 1 I-6, 275-2 Cold War veteran, 245-17 Demolition, 170-3 Bluff line, 275-2 Co -location, 280-69 Department, 47-1, A290-46 Board, 215-2, 275-2 Combined sewer, 215-36 Development, 148-4,236-4 Boarding- and tourist houses, Commercial agriculture, 275-2 Development right, 70-3, 185-3 280-4 Commercial dock, 275-2 Development rights, 117-2, Board of appeals, 280-4 Commercial purposes, 219-4 280-171 Board or Department of Public Commercial self -haulers, 233-1 Dial alarm, 75-2 Health, 253-1 Commercial vehicles, 233-1 Direct actions, 268-3 Boats, 96-7 Commission, 64-3 Direct alarm, 75-2 BoaVvessel, 219-4, 275-2 Committee, 70-3, 185-3 Discharge, 236-4 . BOD (denoting "biochemical Common driveway, 240-3 District, 215-2, 215-36 oxygen demand"), 215-36 Common open space, 280-4 Dock, 275-2 Body fluids, A290-45 .Communicable disease, A29045 Dock length, 275-2 Bowriding, 96-7 Community preservation, 17-4 Domestic or sanitary sewage, Breakaway wall, 148-4 Community preservation project 215-36 Breezeway, 280-4 plan,17-4 Drainage right-of-way, 240-3 Buffer, 280-4 Complainant, A290-36 Drainage systems, 236-4 Buffer area, 240-3, 275-2 Comprehensive plan, 240-3 Drain field, 215-2 Buildable area, 280-4 Condominium, 280-4 Drain layer or licensed drain Buildable lands, 240-3, 2804 Conservation, 240-3, 275-2 layer, 215-36 Building, 148-4, 280-4 Conservation areas, primary, Dune, 111-6, 275-2 Building area, 280-4 240-3 Dwelling, 249-2 Building connection lateral, Conservation areas, secondary, Dwelling, multiple, 280-4 215-36 240-3 Dwelling, one -family, 2804 Building drain, 215-36 Conservation easement, 240-3 Dwelling, row or attached, 280-4 Building Inspector, 236-4 Conservation subdivision, 240-3 Dwelling, semidetached, 2804 Building line, 2804 Consideration, 17-20 Dwelling, two-family, 2804 Building or house sewer, 215-36 Consistent, 268-3 Dwelling unit, 2804 Building permit, 144-3 Construction, 236-4 Easement, 215-2,240-3, 280-4 Bulkhead, 275-2, 280-4 Construction and demolition (c Eel, 2194 Camp cottage, 253-1 & d) debris, 233-1, Elevated building, 1484 Campsite, 253-20 275-2 Emergency alarm, 75-2 Cans, 233-1 Consumer price index, 280-25 Employee, 47-1 Carter, 215-2 Containment, 219-4 Energy Code, 144-3 Catwalk, 275-2 Continuing care facility, 280-4 Engineer, 240-3 Cellar, 148-4, 280-4 Controlling interest, 17-20 Environment, 268-3 Central alarm station, 75-2 Convenience store, 280-4 Equipment shelter, 280-69 Certificate of compliance, 280-4 Conveyance, 17-20, 280-25 Erosion, 111-6, 236-4 Certificate of occupancy, 280-4 Cooling water, 215-36 Erosion control, 275-2 Cesspool, 215-2 Cooperative, 2804 Erosion hazard area, 111-6 Channel system, 96-7, 219A Corrugated cardboard, 233-1 Erosion protection structure, Child care, 280-4 Court, depth of outer, 280A 111-6 Child-care center, 249-2 Court, inner, 2804 Erosion, sedimentation and Chlorine demand, 215-36 Court, outer, 2804 stormwater runoff control Churning, 219-4 Court, width of outer, 280-4 plan, 236-4 Cigarette, 249-2 Crawl space, 148-4 Excavation, 236-4 Cigarette tobacco, 249-2 Creeks, 275-2 Existing manufactured home park Clean fill, 2364 or subdivision, 148-4 6 11-01-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Existing resource and site analy- Glass, 233-1 Latest state equalization rate, sis plan (ersap), 240-3 Gold star parent, 245-15 245-17 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, 2804 Light industrial uses, 280-4 False emergency alarm, 75-2 Grievance, 47-1 Light industry, 280-4 Family, 280-4 Grocery store, 2804 Litter, 174-1 Family/household, A290-36 Groin, 275-2 Living area, 2804 Family offense, A290-36 Ground floor, 2804 Loading berth, 280-4 Farm, 280-4 Ground -mounted, 280-69 Local administrator, 148-4 Farm buildings, 2804 Guest, 219-4 Local waterfront revitalization Farm stand, 72-4,2804 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, 2804 Habitable floor area, 280-4 Lot, corner, 2804 Filling, 2364 Habitat, 275-2 Lot coverage, 280-4 Final plat, 240-3 Habitat fragmentation, 275-2 Lot depth, 2804 Final plat approval, 240-3 Handbill, 174-I 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, 280A 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, 280A 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), 1484 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), 1484 Home business office, 280-4 Major addition, 111-6 Flood insurance rate map (firm), Home occupation, 280-4 Man-made pond, 275-2 148-4 Homeowners' or homes associa- Manufactured home, 148-4 Flood insurance study, 148-4 tion, 275-2, 280-4 Manufactured home park or sub - Flood or flooding, 148-4 Home professional office, 280-4 division, 148-4 Floodplain, 280-4 Horticulture, 275-2 Manufacturing, 2804 Floodplain or flood -prone area, Hotel or motel, resort, 280-4 Map, 237-23 148-4, 240-3 Hotel or motel, transient, 280-4 Marina, 96-27,275-2 Floodproofing, 148-4 Household, 280-25 Marina or boat basin, 28011 Floodway, 148-4 Housing, 34-3 Marine resources, 219-4 Floor area, 280-4 Illegal dumping, 233-1 Master plan, 280-4 Floor area, livable, 280-4 Illicit discharges, 2364 Material, 275-2 Floor area ratio, 280-4 Immediate family member, 26-2 Mean high water (mhw), 275-2, Flush -mounted, 280-69 Immediate project area, 275-2 280-4 Food catering facility, 280-4 Immediate supervisor, 47-1 Mean low water, 111-6 Food processing facility, 280-4 Impervious surface, 236-4, 275-2 Mean low water (mlw), 275-2 Fraternal organization, 280-4 Income eligible individu- Mean sea level, 148-4 Frontage, 280-4 als/families, 34-3 Member, A290-46 Front or frontage, 237-23 Indoor dog and cat care facility, Minor actions, 268-3 Functional, 275-2 280-4 Mobile home, 1484 Functional bulkhead, 275-2 Industrial sewage or wastes, Moderate -income family, 280-25 Functional jetty/groin, 275-2 215-36 Moderate -income family dwelling Functionally dependent use, Interest in real property, 17-20 unit, 280-25 148-4 Interior -mounted, 280-69 Moderate -income family unim- Fund, 174,17-20,34-3 Intrusion, 75-2 proved lot, 280-25 Gabion, 275-2 Jetty, 275-2 Modification, 280-69 Garage, private, 280-4 Junkyard, 2804 Monopole, 280-69 Garage, public, 280-4 Landmark designation, 2804 Monopolize, 96-4,275-2 Garage, repair, 28011 Landscaping, 280-4 Mooring, 275-2 Garbage, 174-1, 215-36 Landward, 275-2 Motel, resort, 2804 Gasoline service station, 2804 Latest class ratio, 245-17 Motel, transient, 2804 Gift and financial benefit, 26-2 Mount, 280-69 7 11-01-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Movable structure, 1 I 1-6 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, 2364 Permanent fixed improvement, 253-20,280-4 National geodetic vertical datum 280-25 Recreational vehicle park, 253-20 (ngvd)", 1484 Permanent mooring, 96-7 Recreational vehicle site, 253-20 Natural buffer, 240-3 Permanent resident, 2194 Recreation facility, commercial, Natural drainage, 2364 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 strut- 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, 2804 275-2 Responsible party, 236-4 Nondisturbance buffer, 275-2 Preliminary plat, 240-3 Restaurant, 2804 Nonfertilizer, 275-2 Preservation, 240-3 Restaurant, formula food, 280-4 Nourecyclable waste, 233-1 Primary dune, 111-6 Restaurant, take-out, 2804 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, 2804 Principal use, 2801 Retaining wall, 275-2, 280-4 Off duty, A29046 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 Off-street parking space, 2804 Processed agricultural product, Roof -mounted, 280-69 On duty, A29046 724 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, 1484 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, 2804 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, 2804 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, 2804 Parking lot, 2804 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 8 11-01-2009 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, 2364 Sloping roof, 280-4 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, 280A 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 rigbt-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, 2804 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, 2804 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, 2804 Town officer or employee, 26-2 Town of southold, 75-2 Town supervisor, 17-20 Town waters, 96-27, 2194, 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, 2804 Variance, 148-4 Vegetated wetlands, 275-2 Vegetation, 111-6 Vehicles, 174-I, 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, 280A Wireless communications facility, 280-69 Wireless services, 280-69 Yard, 280-4 Yard, front, 2804 Yard line, 2804 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 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, 280-72 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, 117-7, 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-I Report, 117-7 Return of credit, 117-12 Revocation, 117-10 Sales, 117-3, 11711, 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 11-01-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX DISABLED BOATS Littering, 174-2 Certificate of compliance, 126-3 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-10 Soil removal, 228-4 Certificate of occupancy, 126-3 Harbor management, 157-12 Subdivision of land, 240-3, Designation of Inspectors, 126-2 DISCLOSURE PROVISIONS 240-45 Duties of Electrical Inspector, Zoning, 280-174 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-3, 126-3 DISCRIMINATION 253-10, 253-11,253-22 Emergency, I26-3 Personnel, 47-2 Vehicles and traffic, 260-9, Inspections, 126-1 - 126-3 DISORDERLY CONDUCT 260-15, 260-17, 260-18, Insurance, 126-2 Alarm systems, 75-8 260-27 Penalties for offenses, 126-5 Police department rules and regu- Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3, Permit, 126-3 lations, A290-9, A290-15 275-5 Reports, 126-3 Sewers and sewage disposal, Zoning, 28048, 280-78, 280-85, Restrictions on materials, 126-4 21540 280-92,280-93, 280-137 Severability, 126-6 DOCKS DRUG When effective, 126-7 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-5, Boats, docks and wharves, 96-I5 ELEVATORS 275-11 Taxation, 245-1 Flood damage prevention, 148-16 DOGS Vehicles, motor -driven, 26415 Zoning, 280-104 Animals, 83-6- 83-12, 83-16 Zoning, 280-13 EMERGENCIES Appearance tickets, 5-2 DUMP Police department rules and regu- Parks and recreation areas, 193-9 Highway specifications, 161-19, lations, A290-11 Peddlers, solicitors and transient 161-21 Solid waste, 233-6 retail merchants, 197-5, Junkyards, 166-7 Streets and sidewalks, 237-13 197-10 Parks and recreation areas, 193-2 EMERGENCY DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIPS DUMPING Alarm systems, 75-I, 75-2, 75-5, Fees, 121-5 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-8 75-6 Filing of statements, 121-5 Junkyards, 166-3 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-17, Penalty, 121-4,121-5 Sewers and sewage disposal, 96-26 Purpose and objectives, 121-2 215-27 Buildings, unsafe, 100-3, 100-4, Record, 121-4 Solid waste, 233-1,233-2,233-7 100-8 Requirements, 121-3 DUST Coastal erosion hazard areas, Statement of domestic partner- Highway specifications, 161-23 111-17 -111-19 ship, 121-4 Peddlers, solicitors and transient Electrical inspections, 126-3 Title, 121-1 retail merchants, 197-10 Flood damage prevention, 148-4, DRAINAGE Soil removal, 228-2,228-5,-228-7 148-6, 148-9,148-10, Coastal erosion hazard areas, Zoning, 280-13, 28048, 280-58, 148-13 - 148-15,148-22 111-14 280-62,280-91, 280-99, Harbor management, 157-6 Fire prevention and building con- 280-111, 280-143 Highway specifications, 161-20 struction, 144-10 Housing fund, 34-2,34-6 Flood damage prevention, Parks and recreation areas, 193-3 148-12, 148-15 - 148-17, _E_ PoIice department, 51-4 148-19 Police department rules and regu- Highway specifications, 161-2 - EASEMENTS lations, A290-3, A290-33 161-4, 161-8, 161-9,161-13, Community Preservation Fund, Sewers and sewage disposal, 161-18, 161-25, 161-27 - 17-9, 17-24 21 161-33, 161-36,161-45 Development rights, transfer of, nd siddewalewal Streets and ks, 237-13, Junkyards, 1664 117-3, 117 - 6 237-22 Sewers and sewage disposal, General provisions, 11 i i 1 Subdivision of land, 240-10, 215-28, 215-36, 215-38, Highway specifications, 161-2 - 24042 215-39 161-4, 161-I3,161-18 Vehicles and traffic, 260-23 Soil removal, 228-2, 228-4, Landmark preservation, 1704 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-18 228-5, 228-7 Sewers and sewage disposal, Waterfront consistency review, Subdivision of land, 240-3, 240-4, 215-2, 215-20, 215-43, 268-3 240-7,240-9 - 240-11, 215-44 Zoning, 280-13, 280-137, 240-17, 240-19 - 240-21, Subdivision of land, 240-3, 280-143 240-23, 240-25, 240-30, 240-10, 240-17,240-21, EMERGENCY VEHICLES 240-32, 240-35 - 240-37; 240-26 - 240-28, 240-42; Flood damage prevention, 148-22 240-41, 240-44, 240-51 240-44, 240-51, 240-54 Highway specifications, 161-20 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-5, Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-18 253-22 Zoning, 280-3, 280-4, 280-133, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT Wetlands and shoreline, 275-5 - 280-175, 280-177,280-179, STATEMENT 275-7, 275-11 280-180 Environmental quality review, Zoning, 2804,280-78,280-91, EELS 130-9 - 130-14 280-127,280-129,280-133 Shellfish'and other marine re- Subdivision of land, 240-18, DREDGING � sources, 219-13 240-19,240-22,,240-25 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONSAdministration ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY DRIVEWAYS , 126-I REVIEW Highway specifications, 161-39, Inspector, Building 126-3ector Actions involving more than one 161-46 Building permit, 126-3 agency, 130-18 10 11-01-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Compliance required, 130-3 Maintenance of disclosure Streets and sidewalks, 237-4, Decision to approve or disap- statements, 26-19 237-6,237-9, 237-11 — prove action, 130-14 Permits, 26-17 237-13, 237-16 Definitions, 130-2 Retirement, 26-17 Subdivision of land, 240-36 Environmental impact statement, Variances, 26-17 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 130-9 —130-14 Ethics Board, 26-21 — 26-25 Zoning, 280-114, 280-129 Exceptions, 130-3 Building permits, 26-21 EXPENSES OF TOWN OFFI- Fee, 130-19 Certificates of occupancy, CERS Filing of copy of determination, 26-21 Appeals, 30-1 130-16 Establishment of Ethics Board, Compensation for expense of at - Filing of written statement by ap- 26-21 tendance at official meetings, plicant, 130-5 Inspection, 26-25 30-1 Hearing, 130-10 —130-12 Investigations, 26-21 — 26-23, Meetings, 30-1 Inspection, 130-17 26-25 EXPLOSION HAZARD Maintenance of files open to pub- Licenses, 26-21 Sewers and sewage disposal, lic inspection, 130-17 Meeting, 26-21 215-38 Meetings, 130-7 Permits, 26-21 EXPLOSIVES Newspaper, 130-6, 130-10 Powers of the Ethics Board,' Boats, docks and wharves, 96-16 Notice of completion of draft en- 26-22 Junkyards, 166-1 vironmental impact state- Public inspection of Ethics Sewers and sewage disposal, ment, 130-10 Board records, 26-25 215-38 Notice of completion of final en- Records, 26-23, 26-25 Zoning, 280-58,280-62,280-111 vironmental impact state- Reports, 26-25 ment, 130-13 Review of lists and disclosure Notice of receipt of complete ap- statements, 26-24 — F — plication, 130-6 Penalties, 26-26-26-28 Notices, 130-6,130-10, 130-13, Debarment, 26-28 FALSE ALARMS 130-17 Liable, 26-26 Alarm systems, 75-5, 75-6 Permits, 130-5 Penalties for offenses, 26-26 FARMLAND BILL OF RIGHTS Preparation of draft environ- Voidable contracts, 26-27 Zoning, 280-97 — 280-103 mental impact statement, Rules of Conduct, 26-3 — 26-16 FARMS AND FARMING 130-9 Appeals, 26-13 Zoning, 280-174 Preparation of final environ- Appearances, 26-10 FARM STANDS mental impact statement, Assessment, 26-13 Agricultural uses, 72-5 — 72-8, 130-12 Avoidance of conflicts, 26-4 72-11,72-12 Processing of proposed actions, Confidential information, FEES 130-8 26-11 Alarm systems, 75-4 Processing of proposed actions Conflicts of interest, 26-3 Coastal erosion hazard areas, not affecting environment, Exclusion from Code of Eth- 111-22 130-11 ics, 26-16 Domestic partnerships, 121-5 Required findings in written de- General prohibition, 26-5 Environmental quality review, termination, 130-15 Gifts, 26-8 130-19 Time limit, 130-14 Goal, 26-3 Fire prevention and building con - Time limit for written determina- Inducement of others and brib- struction, 144-11, 144-18 tion by agency, 130-7 ery, 26-15 Flood damage prevention, 148-12 Title, 130-1 Political solicitation, 26-12 Junkyards, 166-6 Types of actions, 130-4 Record, 26-7 Landmark preservation, 170-14 When effective, 130-20 Recusal, 26-6 Peddlers, solicitors and transient EROSION AND SEDIMENTA- Recusal procedure, 26-7 retail merchants, 197-9 TION Representation, 26-9 Public entertainment and special Stormwater management, 236-13 Restriction on elected official events, 205-1 Waterfront consistency review, or member of board, Records, 59-9 268-2 26-13 Sewers and sewage disposal, Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3 Revolving door, 26-14 215-41 Shellfish and other marine re - ETHICS EXCAVATIONS sources, 219-7 Code of Ethics, 26-1, 26-2 Coastal erosion hazard areas, Soil removal, 228-11 Definitions, 26-2 111-10 Solid waste, 233-4, 233-6 Legislative intent, 26-1 Fire prevention and building con- Disclosure Requirements, 26-17— struction, 144-8 Streets and sidewalks, 237-10 26-20 Highway specifications, 161-2, Subdivision of land, 240-8, Annual disclosure, 26-17 161-17, 161-18, 161-25, 240-10 Applicant disclosure, 26-20 161-29, 161-30, 161-36 Tourist and trailer camps, 2534 Designation of officers and Sewers and sewage disposal, Wetlands and shoreline, 275-7 employees required to file 21542,215-43 Wind energy, 277-5 annual disclosure state- Soil removal, 228-1, 228-3 — Zoning, 280-74, 280-81, 280-137, ments, 26-18 228-7 280-149 Licenses, 26-17 Stormwater management, 236-10, 236-13 11 11-01-2009 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, 2774 FIREARMS Purpose, 144-2 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13,280-41, Parks and recreation areas, 193-6 Records, 144-16, 144-17 28048, 280-78, 280-82, Police department rules and regu- Right of entry, 144-14 280-85,280-92, 280-94, lations, A290-9, A290-33 School, 144-8 280-99, 280-104 - 280-106, FIRE EXTINGUISHER Signs, 144-8 280-114,280-133, 280-134, Junkyards, 166-7 Single-family dwellings, 144-8 280-149 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 panty, 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, 144-2I 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, 14447 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-I1 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, 28048 No donations accepted, 139-7 144-4 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVEN- Notice, 139-4, 139-8 Cooperation with other depart- TION Parking, 139-3 mcnts, 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, 1394 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, I48-4 161-4 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, panty, 144-17 Design standards, 148-14, 148-18 12 11-01-2009 Drainage, 148-12, 148-15 - 148-17, 148-19 Duties and responsibilities of lo- cal administrator, 148-14 Elevation of residential structures (except coastal high -hazard areas), 148-17 Elevator, 148-16 Emergency, 148-4, 148-6, 148-9, 148-10, 148-13 -148-15, 148-22 Emergency vehicles, 148-22 Fees, 148-12 Fill, I48-12, 148-15, 148-18 Findings, 148-1 Floodplain development permit, 148-12 Floodway, 1484, 148-14, 148-15, 148-23 Gas, 148-3, 148-15, 148-22 General standards, 148-15 Grade, 148-2, 148-4, 148-16- 148-19, 148-21 Heating, 148-16 Height, 148-21 Improvements, 148-4, 148-13 - 148-20, 148-23 Insect, 148-16 Inspections, 148-12, 148-14 Insurance, 148-2, 148-4,148-6, 148-7, 148-12, 148-14, 148-15, 148-17,148-18, 148-21, 148-23 Interpretation, 148-7 Liability, 148-10 Lots, 148-13, 148-23 Manufactured homes, 148-4, 148-13 - 148-15, 148-21 Meeting, 148-4,148-16, 148-19 Mobile home, 148-4 Nonresidential structures (coastal high -hazard areas), 148-20 Nonresidential structures (except coastal high -hazard areas), 148-19 Notices, 148-9,148-14, 148-23 Nuisances, 148-23 Objectives, 148-3 Obstructions, 148-16, 148-18 Parking, 148-16 Parks, 148-13 - 148-15 Penalties for offenses, 148-9 Permit, 148-9, 148-11 - 148-14, 148-16 Purpose, 148-2 Records, 148-22 Recreational vehicles, 148-4, 148-13 - 148-15, 148-21 Report, 148-6, 148-22 Residential structures (coastal high -hazard areas), 148-18 Safety, 148-2, 1484, 148-7, 148-18, 148-22, 148-23 Sanitary facilities, 148-19, 148-20 Screening, 148-16 Severability, 148-8 Standards for all structures, 148-16 SOUTHOLD INDEX Stop -work orders, 148-14 Storage, 148-12, 148-16 Utilities, 148-3, 148-13, 148-15, 148-16,148-19 -148-22 Variances, 148-4, 148-7, 148-9, 148-14,148-22, 148-23 Vehicles, 148-4, 148-13 - 148-16, 148-21, 148-22 Warning and disclaimer of liabil- ity, 148-10 Water, 148-2, 148-3, 148-14- 148-16, 148-18, 148-I9, 148-22 Watercourses, 148-13, 148-14 FLOOD HAZARD AREAS Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3 Zoning, 280-4, 280-129,280-133 FLOODPLAINS Stormwater management, 236-13 FLOODWAY Flood damage prevention, 148-4, 148-14, 148-15, 148-23 FUEL Boats, docks and wharves, 96-16 Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-8 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-38 Solid waste, 233-3 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-5 Zoning, 28048, 280-52, 280-55, 280-58,280-62,280-111 FUMES Zoning, 280-13, 280-58, 280-62 -G- GARAGES Fire prevention and building con- struction, 1448 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 1974 Zoning, 2804,280-13,28045, 280-48,280-58,280-62, 280-78, 280-104,280-134, 280-137 GARBAGE, RUBBISH AND RE- FUSE Boats, docks and wharves, 96-8 General provisions, 1-2 Littering, 174-1, 174-2 Parks and recreation areas, 193-2, 193-7 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-36 - 215-38 Soil removal, 228-7 Solid waste, 233-1- 233-4 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-7, 253-14 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 GAS Boats, docks and wharves, 96-16, 96-17 Coastal erosion hazard areas, III -10 Flood damage prevention, 148-3, 148-15, 148-22 13 Junkyards, 1664 Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-15 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-38 Subdivision of land, 240-35 Zoning, 280-13, 280-58, 280-62, 280-83, 280-111, 280-129, 280-143 GENERAL BUSINESS (B) DIS- TRICT Subdivision of land, 240-42 GENERAL PROVISIONS Adoption of Code, I-1 -1-13 Amendments to Code, 1-8 Assessments, I-4 Bicycles, 1-2 Bond, 1-4 Burning, 1-2 Code book to be kept up-to- date, 1-9 Copy of Code on file, 1-7 Distribution of local laws, or- dinances and resolutions, 1-2 Easement, 1-4 Effect on previously adopted legislation, 1-5 Enactments saved from repeal, 1-4 Fine, I -I1 Garbage, 1-2 Grade, 1-4 Improvement, 14 Incorporation of provisions into Code, 1-12 Junkyards, 1-2 Legislative intent, IA Liability, 14 License, 14 Littering, 1-2 Matters not affected, 1-4 Parking, 1-2 Penalties for offenses, I4, 1-11 Repeal of enactments not in- cluded in Code, 1-3 Sale of Code book, 1-10 Severability, 1-6 Supplementation, 1-10 Vehicles, 1-2 When effective, 1-13 Zoning Map, 1-4 Adoption of Renumbered 2006 Code, 1-14- 1-18 Continuation of provisions, 1-I6 Incorporation of provisions into Code, 1-17 Legislative intent, I-14 Nonsubstantive changes in previously adoptedlegis- lation, 1-15 When effective, 1-18 GLARE Zoning, 280-91, 280-94, 280-111, 280-117,280-129 11-01-2009 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, 14 Highway specifications, 161-2, 161-4, 161-18, 161-19, 161-21 - 161-24,161-29, 161-30,161-35,16142, 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, 240-19,240-21,24041, 24045,240-49,240-51 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-5 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-7, 275-11 Zoning, 2804, 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 E"e HAMLET BUSINESS (IIB) DIS- TRICT Subdivision of land, 24042 HAMLET DENSITY RESIDEN- TIAL (HD) DISTRICT Subdivision of land, 240-42 Zoning, 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, 157-4,157-6 Animals, 157-11 Applicability, 157-1 Disabled boats, 157-12 Discharge of refuse, 157-11 Emergency, 157-6 Fine, 157-14 Fishers Island Harbor Com- mittee, 157-3 Hazards to navigation, 157-12 Height, 157-6 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, A29045 Solid waste, 233-2 HEARINGS Agricultural lands preservation, 704,70-5 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, 3411, 34-6 Junkyards, 166-6 Landmark preservation, 170-5, 170-7,170-14 Local laws, adoption of, 38-1, 38-2,38-4,38-6 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 - 27711 Zoning, 280-4,280-13, 280-15, 280-28, 280-48, 280-70, 11-01-2009 280-71, 280-76,280-76.2, 280-78, 280-82, 280-85, 280-94,280-104 - 280-109, 280-117, 280-122, 280-I34 HIGHWAY SPECIFICATIONS Final Dedication of Roads, 161-49 Bond, 161-49 Inspection, 161-49 Meeting, 161-49 Procedure,161-49 Report, 161-49 Sale, 161-49 General Construction Require- ments, . 161-5 -161-14 Dead-end streets, 161-11 Dirt, 161-9 Drainage, 161-8, 161-9, 161-13 Easements, 161-13 Improvements, 161-6 Lots, 161-11 Progress schedule, 161-5 Protection of new drainage in- stallations, 161-9 Responsibility of developer, I61-6 Safety, 161-6,161-7 Signs, 161-11, 161-12 Speed limit, 161-12 Stormwater, 161-6, I61-8 Street signs, 161-12 Temporary roads, 161-14 Test, 161-6 Topsoil removal, 161-10 Traffic maintenance, 161-7 Trees, 161A I Vehicles, 161-7 Water, 161-11 Plans and Maps for Subdivisions, 161-1 -161-4 Construction plans, 1614 Curbs, 1614 Drainage, 161-2-161-4 Easements, 161-2- 161-4 Excavation, 161-2 Final plans, 161-3, 1614 Grade, 161-2, 161-4 Lighting, 161-4 Major subdivision, 1614 Manholes, 161-2 Monuments, 161-3 Preliminary plans, 161-2, 161-3 Sketch plans, 161-1 Streetlights, 161-3, 1614 Test, I61-2 Trees, 161-3 Wells, 161-3 Roadway Construction, 161-15 - 161-48 Alterations or modifications to specifications, 16147 As -constructed survey, 16145 Asphalt binder course, 161-22 Asphalt pavement cores, 161-26 SOUTHOLD INDEX Asphalt wearing course, 161-23 Base course for asphalt pave- ment, I61-21 Base course for stone blend road, 161-19 Bituminous surface treatment double application, 161-24 Bonds, 161-46 Brush, 161-16,161-30 Catch basins, 161-34 Clearing and grubbing, 161-16 Concrete curbs, 161-38 Concrete cylinders, 161-40 Concrete footings, slabs and headwalls, 161-37 Concrete sidewalks and driveway entrances, 161-39 Construction specifications, 161-15 Curbs, 161-34,161-38, 161-41,161-45,161-46 Demolition, 161-21 Design criteria for leaching basins, 161-28 Drainage, 161-18, 161-25, 161-27-161-33, 161-36, 161-45 Drainage design criteria, 161-27 Drainage pipe criteria, 161-36 Driveways, 161-39,161-46 Dump, 161-19,161-21 Dust, 161-23 Easements, 161-18 Embankment, I61-18 Emergency vehicles, 161-20 Excavations, 161-17,161-18, 161-25, 161-29,161-30, 161-36 Fences, 161-16, 161-29, 161-41,161-42 Fill, 161-25 Grade, 161-18, 161-19, 161-21-161-24, 161-29, 161-30, 161-35, 161-42, 161-46 Grass, 16142 Heating, 161-22, 161-23 Height, 161-44, 161-46 Illumination, 16146 Improvements, 161-25 Insect, 161-44 Inspections, 1:61-19, 161-21, 161-42,161-46,161-48 Landscaping, 161-42,161-43 Lighting, 161-46 Lots, 161-15, 161-16 Major subdivisions, 161-38 Manholes, 161-35 Minutes, 161-27 Modifications to existing pri- vate roads, 161-25 Notification, 161-44 Parking, 161-15 Permits, 161-46 15 Recharge basins, 16141 Recharge basins Type A and drainage areas, 161-29 Recharge basins Type B and drainage areas, 161-30 Recharge Basins Type C, 161-31 Safety, 161-44, 161-46 Screen, 161-22- 161-24, 161-29, 161-30, 161-42 Seeding, I61-43 Stone blend wearing course, 161-20 Storage, 161-29, 161-30 Storm drains, 161-33 Stormwater, 161-27,161-29, 161-30,161-32, 161-36 Stormwater drainage systems, 161-32 Streetlighting specifications, 161-46 Stripping and stockpiling soil, 161-17 Tests, 161-26,161-29,161-30, 161-40,161-46 Trees, 161-16,161-29,161-30, 16142, 161-44 Trenches, 161-36 Utility, 161-46 Vehicles, 161-20 Vibration, 161-21 Water, 161-30,161-39,16144 Weeds, 16142 Well, 161-30, 16146 Yard, 161-24 HISTORICAL FEATURES Zoning, 280-133 HISTORIC BUILDINGS AND DISTRICTS Zoning, 280-75 HISTORIC PROPERTIES TAX EXEMPTION Taxation, 245-19 HOME OCCUPATIONS Zoning, 280-4,280-13,280-78 HOSPITALS Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-44, A290-45 Zoning, 280-13, 280-17, 28048, 280-78,280-79 HOTELS Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-8 Parking, 189-3 Zoning, 280-4,280-35,28041, 28044,28045,280-48, 280-55, 280-78, 280-79, 280-85 HOUSING FUND Bond, 34-4 Definitions, 34-3 Emergency, 34-2, 34-6 Findings, 34-2 Fund established, 34-4 Hearing, 34-4, 34-6 Housing Advisory Commission established, 34-6 Improvements, 34-2; 34-5, 34-6 11-01-2009 Meetings, 34-6 Open space, 34-6 Parking, 34-6 Purposes of Fund, 34-5 Sale, 34-2, 34-4 - 34-6 Water, 34-6 HUNT Animals, 83-6 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-20 Parks and recreation areas, 193-2, 193-6 -I- 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, 14 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, 28045, 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, 16144 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 197-10 INSPECTIONS Boats, docks and wharves, 96-24 Buildings, unsafe, 1004, 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, 215-38,21541,21,543, 215-44 Solid waste, 2334,233-6 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, 280-13,280-101, 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, I48-23 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-I Ethics, 26-21 - 26-23, 26-25 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 197-7 Personnel, 47-3 Police department, 51-6 Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-7, A290-15, A290-17, A290-19 - A290-21, A290-24, A290-25, A290-31 Records, 59-2 Waterfront consistency review, 268-3 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-8 Zoning, 280-130 - _J_ JUNK DEALER Junkyards, 166-6 JUNKYARDS Batteries, 166-1 Burning, 166-3,166-7 Combustible, 166-1, 166-7 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, 16611, 166-7 Fire extinguisher, 166-7 Fire lane, 166-7 FIammable, 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, 1664 Well, 166-7 Zoning, 280-4 wMe KENNELS Zoning,'280-13 11-01-2009 SOUTHOLDINDEX - L - 280-131, 280-133, 280-134, Subdivision of land, 240-34, 280-137 240A4 LAND -DISTURBING ACTIVI- LEASHING REQUIREMENTS Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 TIES Animals, 83-6 Zoning, 280-76,280-88, 280-92 Stormwater management, 236-9 Parks and recreation areas, 193-9 LIGHTING LANDMARK PRESERVATION LIABILITY Boats, docks and wharves, 96-14 Accessory buildings, 170-7 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-10, Highway specifications, 1614, Appeals, 170-11 96-25 161-46 Application for certificate of ap- Buildings, unsafe, 100-10 Streets and sidewalks, 237-12 propriateness, 170-7 Community Preservation Fund, Subdivision of land, 240-44, Building permits, 170-5, 170-6 17-23, 17-29, 17-31, 17-34, 24046 Certificate of appropriateness for 17-35 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-3 alteration, demolition or new Ethics, 26-26 Transportation access manage - construction, 170-6 Filming, 139-11 ment, 64-5 Criteria for approval of alteration Flood damage prevention, 148-10 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 of facades of historic land- General provisions, 1-4 Wind energy, 277-4 marks, 170-8 Harbor management, 157-12 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-70, Criteria for approval of demoli- Junkyards, 166-8 280-81,280-83,280-87, tion or removal of historic Salvage centers, 211-6 280-88, 280-111, 280-117, landmarks, 170-9 Sewers and sewage disposal, 280429,280-133, 280-137 Definitions, 170-3 215-38,215-42, 215-44, LIMITED BUSINESS (LB) DIS - Demolition, 170-2 - 170-7, 215-51 TRICT 170-9,170-10 Streets and sidewalks, 23744 Subdivision of land, 240-42 Designation of historic land- Subdivision of land, 240-54 LITTERING marks, 170-5 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-20 Assessment, 174-5 Easements, 170-4 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-9 Definitions, 174-1 Enforcement, 170-12 Zoning, 280-88 Driveway, 174-2 Fees, 170-14 LICENSE' Fine, 174-7 Fine, 170-13 Animals, 83-16 Garbage, 174-1, 174-2 Hardship criteria for approval of Bingo and games of chance, 92-2, Garbage, rubbish and refuse, demolition, removal or al- 92-3, 92-13, 92-14 174-2 teration of historic land- Burning, outdoor, 104-2 General provisions, 1-2 marks, 170-10 Ethics, 26-17, 26-21 Handbills, 174-6 Hearings, 170-5, 170-7,170-14 General provisions, 14 Lien, 174-5 Historic Preservation Commis- Junkyards, 166-1, 166-3 - 166-8 Litter in parks, beaches and bod- sion, 1704 Parking, 189-3, 189-4 ies of water, 174-4 Meetings, 170-4 Peddlers, solicitors and transient Litter in public places, 174-2 Membership, 170-4 retail merchants, 197-3, Litter on private property, 174-5 Minutes, 170-4 1974, 197-6- 197-9, Newspapers, 174-1, 174-6 Newspaper, 170-7 197-11, 197-13 Notice, 174-5 Notices, 170-4, 170-5, 170-7, Police department rules and regu- Parks, 174-4 170-14 . lations, A290-33 Penalties for offenses, 174-7 Penalties for offenses, 170-13 Sewers and sewage disposal, Record, 174-5 Permit, 170-5, 170-6 2154 - 215-6, 215-31, Sign, 174-6 Powers and duties, 170-4 215-41,21542 Tires, 174-3 Purpose, 170-2 Solid waste, 233-2 - 233-4, 233-8 Transportation access manage - Record, 170-5, 170-11 Subdivision of land,, 240-21 ment, 64-5 Reports, 170-5 Tobacco advertising, 249-2 Vehicles, 174-1, 174-3, 174-6 Stop -work order, 170-12 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-3 Water, 174-4 Terms, 170-4 Vehicles and traffic, 260-9, LIVESTOCK Title, 170-1 260-17 Subdivision of land, 24044 LANDSCAPING Wetlands and shoreline, 275-6 Zoning, 280-98,280-99 Highway specifications, 161-42, Zoning, 28048,280-133 LOCAL LAWS, ADOPTION OF 16143 LICENSES AND PERMITS Filing of proof of publication and Sewers and sewage disposal, Shellfish and other marine re- posting, 38-4 215-21 sources, 219-6, 219-7 Hearings, 38-1, 38-2, 384, 38-6 Soil removal, 2284 LIENS Inspection, 38-2 Solid waste, 233-4 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-10, Newspaper, 38-1 Subdivision of land, 240-32, 96-25 Notice, 38-1, 38-2, 38-4, 38-6 240-36, 240-42, 240-43, Buildings, unsafe, 100-9 Numbering, 38-5 240-49 Community Preservation Fund, Posting and availability of copies, Waterfront consistency review, 17-27, 17-35 38-2 268-3 Harbor management, 157-8, Posting of copy upon adoption, Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3, 157-12 38-3 275-11 Littering, 174-5 Rezonings, 38-6 Zoning, 280-4, 280-7, 280-41, Sewers and sewage disposal, LOTS 280-70, 280-78,280-91 - 215-33, 215-50, 215-51 Fire prevention and building con - 280 -95, 280-123, 280-129, struction, 144-8 17 11-01-2009 FloodAamage prevention, 148-13, 148-23 Highway specifications, 161-I1, 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, 24041 -240-45,24049, 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, 280-41,28048,280-61, 280-70,280-78, 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, 21540 Subdivision of land, 240-17 MANUFACTURED HOMES Flood damage prevention, 148-4, 148-13 -148-15, 148-21 MASTER PLAN Subdivision of land, 240-10, 240-17 Zoning, 280-4 MEETINGS Boats, docks and wharves, 96-32 Committees, appointment of, 13-3 Community Preservation Fund, 17-13 Development rights, transfer of, 117-7 Environmental quality review, 130-7 Ethics, 26-21 Expenses of town officers, 30-1 Flood damage prevention, 148-4, 148-16,148-19 Harbor management, 157-3 Highway specifications, 16149 Housing fund, 34-6 Landmark preservation, 1704 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, 24043 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-8 Zoning, 280-29, 280-38, 280-45, 28048, 280-79,280-13 1, 280-133,280-137, 280-157, 280-173,280-174 SOUTHOLD INDEX METERS Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-38 MINORS Tobacco advertising, 249-1 MINUTES Committees, appointment of, 13-3 MOBILE HOME Flood damage prevention, 1484 Zoning, 2804, 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, 240-17,240-21,24041 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-6 Zoning, 280-104 MOTELS Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-8 Parking, 189-3 Zoning, 280-4,280-35,28044, 280-45, 28048,280-55, 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 -N- 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 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, 22842 Solid waste, 233-1, 233-3 I&I 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, 28048, 280-58, 280-62, 280-9I, 280-94,280-99,280-111, 280-143 NONCONFORMING SIGNS Zoning, 280-90 NONCONFORMING USES Zoning, 280-2, 280-4, 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 17-7,117-8,117-10- 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 Landmark preservation, 1704, 170-5,170-7, 170-14 Littering, 174-5 Local laws, adoption of, 38-1, 38-2,384,38-6 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, 205-1 Public hearings, notice of, 55-1 Records, 59-10 11-01-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Sewers and sewage disposal, Supersession of Town Law, _P_ P- 215-23, 215-23, 215-31, 215-32, 42-6 215-37, 215-38,215-41 - Term of office, 42-5 PARADE 215-43, 215-45 When effective, 42-8 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-16 Soil removal, 228-5, 228-9, Town Clerk, 42-1 - 42-4 Parks and recreation areas, 193-9 228-12 Referendum to be held, 42-3 PARKING Solid waste, 233-6, 233-8 Supersession of Town Law, Agricultural uses, 72-5,72-6 Streets and sidewalks, 237-1, 42-2 Appearance tickets, 5-2, 5-3 237-2, 237-11, 237-13 Term of office, 42-1 Community Preservation Fund, Subdivision of land, 240-13, When effective, 42-4 17-8- 240-18, 240-19, 240-22, OFFICIAL MAP Filming, 139-3 240-25, 240-29,240-30, Subdivision of land, 240-3, 240-4, Flood damage prevention, 148-16 240-32,240-36,24044, 240-10,240-17 General provisions, 1-2 240-54 Zoning, 280-4 Highway specifications, 161-15 Taxation, 2454, 245-6 OFF-STREET LOADING Housing fund, 34-6 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-4 Zoning, 280-79 Parking, 189-1, 189-3 - 189-6 Vehicles and traffic, 260-25 OFF-STREET PARKING Parking at Beaches, 189 -1 - Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-8 Agricultural uses, 72-6 189-8 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-8 - Subdivision of land, 240-4, Designation of parking areas 275-11, 275-16 240-45 on Fishers Island, 189-4 Wind energy, 277-3 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-27, Designation of parking areas Zoning, 280-26,280-29, 280-30, 280-28,280-45, 28048, requiring permits, 189-2 280-74, 280-88, 280-92, 280-58, 280-77, 280-78, Hotels, 189-3 280-97,280-100, 280-101, 280-95, 280-109, 280-129, Inspection, 189-3, 1894 280-131,280-137,280-141, 280-133,280-137, 280-143 License, 189-3,1894 280-146,280-150,280-153, ONE -FAMILY DWELLING Motels, 189-3 280-155, 280-157,280-159, Zoning, 280-10, 280-13, 280-109 Other regulations, 189-6 280-174 OPEN SPACE Parking, 189-1- 189-6 NUISANCES Agricultural lands preservation, Parking permits, 189-3 Fire prevention and building con- 70-2 Parks, 189-3 struction, 144-10 Coastal erosion hazard areas,. Penalties for offenses, 189-8 Flood damage prevention, 148-23 111-13 Permit, 189-2 -189-5 Junkyards, 166-1 Community Preservation Fund, Policy, 189-1 Sewers and sewage disposal, 17-4, 17-8, 17-9, 17-12, Registration, 189-3, 189-4 215-38 17-24 Removal of vehicles parked in Soil removal, 228-5 Development rights, transfer of, violation, 189-7 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-14 117-1 Sign, 189-3, 189-4 Zoning, 280-58, 280-62, 280-97, Housing fund, 34-6 Storage, 189-7 280-99 Open space preservation, 185-1- Trailers, 189-2 185-3, 185-5 Vehicles, 189-1- 1894,189-7 Subdivision of land, 240-2, Water, 189-1 -0- 240-10,240-21,240-42 - Wells, 189-2 24045,240-49,240-54 Parks and recreation areas, 193-3, OBSTRUCTIONS Waterfront consistency review, 193-9 Coastal erosion hazard areas, 268-2, 268-5 Peddlers, solicitors and transient 111-11, 111-13 Zoning, 280-4, 280-8, 280-16, retail merchants, 197-10 . Flood damage prevention, 280-127, 280-128, 280-137, Public entertainment and special 148-16, 148-18 280-181 events, 205-1 Peddlers, solicitors and transient OPEN SPACE PRESERVATION Salvage centers, 211-3, 2114 retail merchants, 197-10 Acquisition, 185-4 Soil removal, 228-7 Sewers and sewage disposal, Alienation of fee, interest or right, Subdivision of land, 24014, 215-38 185-5 240-44, 240-45 Streets and sidewalks, 237-1, Definitions, 185-3 Transportation access manage - 237 -20 Findings, 185-2 ment, 64-5 Vehicles and traffic, 260-23 Hearing, 185-4,185-5 Vehicles and traffic, 260-1, Zoning, 280-80, 280-104, Instrument of conveyance, 185-5 260-8 - 260-12,260-14 - 280-106, 280-111 Open space, 185-1 -185-3, 185-5 260-23, 260-27 ODORS Open Space Committee, 185-5 Zoning, 280-4,280-13,280-14, Sewers and sewage disposal, Permits, 280-18, 280-23,280-27, 215-38 -, 185-5 Sale, 185-44, 1 280-28,280-36,280-D, Subdivision of land, 240-44 Severability, 185-6 280-42,280-45,28046, Zoning, 280-13, 280-48,280-58, Title, 185-1 280-48, 280-49,280-53, 280-62, 280-99, 280-111, OYSTERS 280-56, 280-58, 280-59, 280-143 Shellfish and other marine re- 280-62, 280-63, 280-65, . OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES sources, 219-10 280-77 - 280-79,280-85, Superintendent of Highways, 280-92,280-95, 280-109, 42-5-42-8 280-110, 280-117,280-127 - Referendum to be held, 42-7 19 11-01-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX 280-129,280-131, 280-133, See also PLAYGROUNDS Highway specifications, 161-19- 280-134,280-137,280-143 PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS AND 161-23 PARKS AND RECREATION TRANSIENT RETAIL Junkyards, 166-8 AREAS MERCHANTS Landmark preservation, 170-13 Bicycles, 88-1 - 88-3, 88-5 Licensing and Regulation, Littering, 174-7 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-15, 197-1- 197-13 Parking, 189-8 96-26 Application for license, 197-6 Parks and recreation areas, Community Preservation Fund, Contagious diseases, 197-6 193-12 17-4,17-24 Definitions, 197-2 Peddlers, solicitors and transient Filming, 139-8 Dirt, 197-10 retail merchants, 197-6, Flood damage prevention, Dogs, 197-5,197-10 197-13 148-13 - 148-15 Dust, 197-10 Police department, 51-6 Littering, 174-4 Exemptions, 197-4 Police department rules and regu- Parking, 189-3 Fees, 197-9 lations, A290 -15,"A290-19, Subdivision of land, 240-4, Fingerprints, 197-6 A290-33, A290-36 240-10, 240-42 - 240-44, Garage, 197-4 Public entertainment and special 240-52 - 240-54 Hearing, 197-11 events, 205-1 Tobacco advertising, 249-1 Insects, 197-10 Salvage centers, 211-6 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-23 Investigation of applicant, Sewers and sewage disposal, Use Regulations and Restrictions, 197-7 215-5, 215-7; 215-9, 215-32, 193-1 - 193-13 Legislative intent, 197-1 215-38,215-45,215-49 Animals, I93-2, 193-9 License, 197-3, 197-4, 197-6 - Shellfish and other marine re - Ashes, 193-2 197-9,197-11, 197-13 sources, 219-6, 219-22 Authority to promulgate rules Newspapers, 197-4 Soil removal, 228-13 and regulations, 193-11 Noise, 197-10 Solid waste, 233-7, 233-8 Beach activities, 193-5 Obstructions, 197-10 Stormwater management, 236-16 Behavior and conduct, 193-9 Parking, 197-10 Streets and sidewalks, 237-17, Certain acts prohibited, 193-2 Penalties for offenses, 197-13 237-21, 237=29 - Definitions, 193-1 Permit, 197-10 Subdivision of land, 240-44, Dirt, 193-2 Permitted activities, 197-5 240-60 Dogs, 193-9 Possession, 197-8 Taxation, 245-5 Dump, 193-2 Records, I97-8 Tobacco advertising, 249-6 Emergency, 193-3 Registration, 197-1, 197-4, Tourist and trailer camps, 253-19 Enforcement, 193-12 197-6 Vehicles and traffic, 260-27 Firearms, 193-6 Restrictions, 197-10 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-9, Garbage, 193-2, 193-7 Sales, 197-4 -197-6, 197-10 264-10,264-20 Guns, 193-6 School, 197-10 Waterfront consistency review, Hours of use, 193-10 Signs, 197-12 268-7 Hunt, 193-2, 193-6 Vehicles, 197-10 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-I2.1-, Intoxicating, 193-9 Well, 197-10 275-16 Leashes, 193-9 PEDESTRIANS Wind energy, 277-7 Meetings, 193-9 Zoning, 280-137 Zoning, 280-32.1, 280-33, Muffler, 193-3 PENALTIES FOR OFFENSES 280-76, 280-88, 280-136, Notices, 193-10 Agricultural uses, 7242 280-155 Parade, 193-9 Alarm systems, 75-5, 75-6,75-8 PENSION Parking, 193-3, 193.-9 Alcoholic beverages, 79-2 Waterfront consistency review, Penalties for offenses, 193-12 Animals, 83-5, 83-13 268-3 Penalty, 193-12 Bicycles, 88-7 PERMIT Permit, 193-7,193-9 Bingo and games of chance, Agricultural lands preservation, Recreation area, 193-7 92-11 70-5 Regulations concerning bath- Boats, docks and wharves, 96-33 Agricultural uses, 72-5, 72-6, ing and swimming, 1934 Buildings, unsafe, 100-10 72-12 Regulations concerning motor Burning, outdoor, 104-1, 104-5 Alarm systems, 75-3, 754 vehicles, 193-3 Coastal erosion hazard areas, Animals, 83-1, 83-3, 83-4, 83-6, Restrictions concerning certain 111-11, 111-34 83-9 games and sports activi- Community Preservation Fund, Boats, docks and wharves, 96-1, ties, 193-8 17-35, 17-36 96-3, 96=15, 96-18, 96-20, Safety, 193-6, 193-11 Domestic partnerships, 121-4, 96-24, 96-25, 96-28, 96-31 - Signs, 193-3 121-5 96-33 Toilet, 1934 Electrical inspections, 126-5 Buildings, unsafe, 100-3, 100-4 Tree, 193-2 Ethics, 26-26 Burning, outdoor, 104-1, 104-2 Use of picnic areas, 193-7 Filming, 139-14 Coastal erosion hazard areas, Vehicles, 193-1, 193-3, 193-4 Fire prevention and building con- 111-8 - 111-15, 111-19, Water, 193-4 struction, 144-12, 144-13, 111-27- 111-29, 111-31 Weapons, 193-6 144-20 Development rights, transfer of, When effective, 193-I3 Flood damage prevention, 148-9 117-7, 117-8 Wildlife, 193-6 General provisions, 1-4, 1-1 I Drainage control permit, 236-10 Zoning, 280-7,280-137 Harbor management, 157-14 Electrical inspections, 126-3 20 11-01-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Environmental quality review, PERMITTED USES General duties, A290-12 130-5 Zoning, 280-13,280-17, 280-22, Report, A290-13 Ethics, 26-17,26-21 280-27,280-35, 280-38, Safeguarding information, Filming, 139-1-139-5, 139-7 - 280-41, 280-45, 280-48, A290-14 139-13 280-52,280-55, 280-58, Specific duties, A290-13 Flood damage prevention, 148-9, 280-62, 280-143, 280-146, Conduct, A290-15 148-11 -148-14, 148-16 280-175 Alcoholic beverages, A290-15 Harbor management, 157-6, PERSONNEL Disorderly conduct, A290-15 157-14 Grievance Procedures, 47-1 - Fine, A290-15 Highway specifications, 16146 47-4 Gas, A290-15 Junkyards, 166-7, 166-8 Declaration of policy, 47-2 Gun, A290-15 Landmark preservation, 170-5, Definitions, 47-1 Inspection, A290-15 170-6 Discrimination, 47-2 Intoxicating, A290-15 Open space preservation, 185-5 Hearing, 474 Investigation, A290-15 Parking, 189-2 -189-5 Initial presentation, 47-3 Penalty, A290-15 Parks and recreation areas, 193-7, Investigation, 47-3 Record, A290-15 193-9 Review by Town Board, 47-4 Report, A290-15 Peddlers, solicitors and transient PLACES OF WORSHIP Rules of conduct, A290-15 retail merchants, 197-10 Zoning, 280-13,280-38, 280-78 Tobacco, A290-15 Police department rules and regu- PLANNING BOARD Towing, A290-15 lations, A290-7 Subdivision of land, 240-10 Vehicles, A290-15 Public entertainment and special Zoning, 280-174, 280-181 Weapon, A290-15 events, 205-1 PLAYGROUNDS Construal of Provisions, A290-48 Records, 59-3, 59-7 Subdivision of land, 240-43, Conflict with Police Benevo- Salvage centers, 211-2, 211-3, 240-44, 240-52, 240-53 lent Association agree - 211 -5, 211-6 Zoning, 280-13 ments, A290-48 Sewers and sewage disposal, See also PARKS AND REC- Definitions, A290-46 215-8 - 215-17, 215-21- REATION AREAS Detectives, A290-16 - A290-32 215-23, 215-25, 215-31, PLUMBING Additional duties, A290-19 215-32, 215-37, 215-38, Sewers and sewage disposal, Assignment, A290-17 215-40 - 215-43 215-36, 215-43 Composition, A290-18 Shellfish and other marine re- Subdivision of land, 240-47 Cooperation with other law en - sources, 219-16 Zoning, 2804I, 280-45, 280-48, forcement agencies, Soil removal, 228-3 - 228-12 280-58, 280-62,280-78 A290-22 Solid waste, 233-2 - 2334, POLICE DEPARTMENT Detectives to be on call, 233-6,233-8 Administration, 51-5 A290-32 Stormwater management, 236-10, Board of Police Commissioners, Documents, A290-28 236-12 51-2 Dress, A290-29 Streets and sidewalks, 237-6 - Charges, 51-6 Inquiries, A290-25 237-11, 237-13, 237-15- Compensation, 5 1 A Inspections, A290-27 237-18,237-25, 237-26 Disciplinary action, 51-6 Intoxicating, A290-24 Subdivision of land, 240-10, Emergency, 51-4 Investigations, A290-17, 240-25, 240-26, 240-34, Equipment, 5 1 -1 A290 -19 -A290-21, 240-36,240-39, 240-45, Establishment, 51-1 A290-24, A290-25,. 240-49,240-51 Fined, 51-6 A290-31 Tobacco advertising, 249-2 Hearing, 51-6 Offenses, A290-19 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-2 - Investigation, 51-6 Procedures, A290-30 2534 Members, 5 1 -1 Qualifications, A290-16 Vehicles and traffic, 260-9, Notice, 51-6 Records, A290-28 260-17, 260-27 Powers and duties, 51-1 Report, A290-31, A290-32 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-7, Qualifications of members of Po- Requesting assistance, 264-15,264-20 lice Department, 51-3 A290-26 Waterfront consistency review, Record, 51-2 Rules of conduct, A290-23 268-3 Rules and regulations, 51-5 Scene of investigation, Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2, Special policemen, 51-4 A290-20 275-4 -275-14, 275-16 POLICE DEPARTMENT RULES Use of intoxicating beverages, Wind energy, 277-3, 277-6,277-7 AND REGULATIONS A290-24 Zoning, 280-2, 280-3, 280-8 - Chief of Police, A290-6, A290-7 Disciplinary Action, A290-47 280-10,280-13, 280-16, General duties, A290-6 Types of action, A290-47 280-20,280-31, 280-45, Inspections, A290-7 General Rules, A290-34 - 280-48, 280-58, 280-62, Investigation, A290-7 A290-45 280-81, 280-85, 280-89, Meeting, A290-7 Communicable/infectious dis- 280-90, 280-113 - 280-115, Permit, A290-7 eases, A290-45 280-121, 280-122,280-124, Records, A290-7 Confidentiality of official 280-125, 280-127,280-130, Reports, A290-7 business, A290-41 280-131, 280-134,280-140, Specific duties, A290-7 Curb, A290-37, A290-38 280-141, 280-146, 280-149, Civilian Members, A290-12 - Duty of Department, A290-35 280-151 _ 280-154, 280-180 A290-14 Fitness for duty, A290-39 21 11-01-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Grooming, A290-43 Sewers and sewage disposal, Ethics, 26-7, 26-23, 26-25 Hazardous waste, A290-45 215-38 Fire prevention and building con - Hospital, A290-44, A29045 Soil removal, 228-7 struction, 144-16,144-17 Maintenance of order, Waterfront consistency review, Flood damage prevention, 148-22 A290-34 268-3 Harbor management, 157-12 Minor, A290-36 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3 Landmark preservation, 170-5, Notification, A290-44 Zoning, 280-48, 280-58,280-62, 170-11 Patrol duty, A290-37 280-77, 280-91, 280-111, Littering, 174-5 Pro -arrest policy, A290-36 280-143 Peddlers, solicitors and transient Records, A290-45 PRELIMINARY PLANS retail merchants, 197-8 Report, A290 -36-A290-38, Highway specifications, 161-2, Police department, 51-2 A290-44 161-3 Police department rules and regu- Safety, A290-45 PRELIMINARY PLATS lations, A290-7, A290-9, Sick time, A29044 Subdivision of land, 240-3, A290-11, A290-15, Sidearms, A290-42 240-6 - 240-8,240-10, A290-28, A290-33, A29045 Sign, A290-36 240-13, 240-15 - 240-20, Public Access to Records, 59-1 - Smoke, A29045 240-22,240-24,240-25, 59-10 Streetlights, A290-37, 240-53, 240-58 Appeals, 59-8, 59-10 A290-38 PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL Definitions, 59-1 Supervisory officers, A290-38 Sewers and sewage disposal, Denial of access, 59-8 Testing, A290-45 215-37 Designation of records access Vehicles, A290-45 PRIVY VAULT officer, 59-3 Water, A290-45 Sewers and sewage disposal, Designation of records loca- Well, A290-43 215-37 tion, 59-4 Lieutenant, A290-8, A290-9 PROHIBITED USES Duties, 59-3 Disorderly conduct, A290-9 Zoning, 280-8, 280-111 Exceptions, 59-2 Firearms, A290-9 PROPANE/LIQUID GAS TANKS Fees, 59-9 General duties, A290-8 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-5 Hours for public inspection, Intoxication, A290-9 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE 59-5 Records, A290-9 Fire prevention and building con- Inspection, 59-2- 59-5, 59-9, Reports, A290-9 struction, 144-6 59-10 Specific duties, A290-9 PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT Investigations, 59-2 Members of the Department, AND SPECIAL EVENTS Maintenance of list of records A290-33 Applications, 205-1 by subject matter, 59-7 Duties, A290-33 Certain entertainment restricted, Newspaper, 59-10 Emergency, A290-33 205-1 Notice, 59-10 Fill, A290-33 Fees, 205-1 Permit, 59-3, 59-7 Firearms, A290-33 Notices, 205-1 Records, 59-2 - 59-10 License, A290-33 Parking, 205-1 Safety, 59-2 Minor, A290-33 Penalties for offenses, 205-1 Public hearings, notice of, 55-1 Notice, A290-33 Permit, 205-1 Records, 59-2 - 59-17 Offenses, A290-33 Tents, 205-1 Records Management, 59-11 - Record, A290-33 PUBLIC HEARINGS, NOTICE 59-17 Report, A290-33 OF Custody and control of re - Retirement, A290-33 Assessment, 55-1 cords, 59-16 Safety, A290-33 Hearings, 55-1 Definitions, 59-13 Vehicle, A290-33 Newspaper, 55-1 Designation of records man - Weapon, A290-33 Notice, 55-I agement officer, 59-12 Organization, A290-1 - A290-5 Providing notice of public hear- Disposition of records, 59-17 Absence or disability of Chief, ings, 55-1 Improvements, 59-15 A290-3 Record, 55-1 Intent, 59-11 Chief of Police, A290-2 Setbacks, 55-1 Powers and duties of records Disability, A290-3 Sign, 55-1 management officer, Emergency, A290-3 59-14 Order of rank, A290-4 Program established, 59-12 Powers and duties, A290-1 -R- Records, 59-11-59-17 Report, A290-3 Records Advisory Board, Seniority, A290-5 RADIATION 59-15 Sergeants, A290-10, A290-11 Zoning, 280-13 Sign, 59-15 Emergencies, A290-11 RECORDSBoats, Storage, 59-12, 59-14 General duties, A290-10 docks and wharves, 96-10, Sewers and sewage disposal, Record, A290-11 96-25 215-35, 215-43 Reports, A290-11 Buildings, unsafe, 100-7 Soil removal, 228-6, 228-9, Specific duties, A290-11 Coastal erosion hazard areas, 228-12 Vehicles, A290-11 111-10,111-29 Streets and sidewalks, 237-24 Word usage, A290-46 Community Preservation Fund, Subdivision of land, 240-10, POLLUTION 17-22, 17-34, 17-35 240-17, 240-19, 240-21, Boats, docks and wharves, 96-26 Domestic partnerships, 121-4 22 11-01-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX 240-25, 240-29, 240-34, RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY Subdivision of land, 240-2, 240-4, 240-38,240-41,240-44 (R-80) DISTRICT (TWO- 240-10, 240-38, 240-43, Tourist and trailer camps, 253-13 ACRE MINIMUM) 240-45,24046,240-56 Zoning, 280-7, 280-31, 280-52, Subdivision of land, 24042 Transportation access manage - 280 -55, 280-92,280-133, RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY ment, 64-5 280-151, 280-154 (R-120) DISTRICT (THREE- Vehicles and traffic, 260-26 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES ACRE MINIMUM) Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-2, Flood damage prevention, 148-4, Subdivision of land, 240-42 264-14,264-15 148-13 -148-15,148-21 RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3, Tourist and trailer camps, 253-20, (R-200) DISTRICT (FIVE- 275-11, 275-12 253-21,253-23, 253-24 ACRE MINIMUM) Zoning, 280-2, 280-3, 280-13, Zoning, 280-4,280-137 Subdivision of Iand, 24042 280-28, 280-67,280-82, RECYCLABLES RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY 280-88, 280-97,280-99, Solid waste, 233-1-233-5 (8400) DISTRICT (TEN- 280-111, 280-125, 280-128, RECYCLING ACRE MINIMUM) 280-129, 280-131, 280-133, Solid waste, 233-7 Subdivision of land, 240-42 280-137, 280-142,280-143, REGISTRATION RESIDENTIAL OFFICE (RO) 280-146 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-10, DISTRICT SAFETY STANDARDS 96-24 Subdivision of land, 24042 Wind energy, 277-3 Harbor management, 157-12 RESORT RESIDENTIAL (RR) SALES Parking, 189-3, 189-4 DISTRICT Agricultural lands preservation, Peddlers, solicitors and transient Subdivision of land, 240-42 704,70-5 retail merchants, 197-1, RESTAURANTS Boats, docks and wharves, 96-10, 197-4, 197-6 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 96-25 Solid waste, 233-4 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-35, Community Preservation Fund, Tourist and trailer camps, 253-14 280-39,280-41, 280-45, 17-9,17-24 Vehicles and traffic, 260-27 280-48,280-55,280-78, Development rights, transfer of, Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-11 280-85 117-3,117-4,117-9 REPORTS RETIREMENT General provisions, 1-4, 1-10 Buildings, unsafe, 100-4 Ethics, 26-17 Harbor management, 157-12 Coastal erosion hazard areas, Police department rules and regu- Highway specifications, 161-49 111-27,111-29,111-35 lations, A290-33 Housing fund, 34-2, 34-4 - 34-6 Community Preservation Fund, Taxation, 245-I, 245-2 Junkyards, 166-3 17-34 Waterfront consistency review, Open space preservation, 1854, Development rights, transfer of, 268-3 185-5 117-7 RIGHT OF ENTRY Peddlers, solicitors and transient Electrical inspections, 126-3 Fire prevention and building con- retail merchants, 197-4 - Ethics, 26-25 struction, 144-14 197-6,197-10 Flood damage prevention, 148-6, Sewers and sewage disposal, Sewers and sewage disposal, 148-22 215-23 215-36 Highway specifications, 161-49 Subdivision of land, 240-34 Landmark preservation, 170-5 Taxation, 245-1, 245-2 Police department rules and regu- - S - Tobacco advertising, 249-1 lations, A290-3, A290-7, Waterfront consistency review, A290-9, A290-11, A290-13, SAFETY 268-3 A290-15, A290-31- Appearance tickets, 5-2 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-30, A290=33, A290-36 - Boats, docks and wharves, 96-14, 280-31, 280-38,280-41, A290-38, A290-44 96- 15,96-26 Buildings, unsafe, 100-2, 100-3 28045,280-48, 280-52; Sewers and sewage disposal, Coastal erosion hazard areas, 280-55, 280-58, 280-62, 215-5, 215-7,215-38 111-17,111-18 280-78, 280-79, 280-85, Subdivision of land, 240-19 Film1 Filming, -,139-3 139 280-86, 280-98, 280-104, Tobacco advertising, 249-1 280-118, 280-174 - 280-177, Tourist and trailer camps, 253-14 Flood damage prevention, 148-2, 280-179 - 280-181 Transportation access manage- 148-4, 148-7, 148-18, SALVAGE CENTERS ment, 64-4 23 148-22, 148-. Access, 211-4 Waterfront consistency review, t Harbor management, - Har6 157 Applications, 211-3 268-4 Highway specifications, 161-6, Definitions, 21 I-1 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-7, 161-7, 161-44, 161-46 Fees, 211-3 275-8 Parks and recreation areas, 193-6, Liable, 211-6 Zoning, 280-29, 280-30, 280-70, 193 - I 1 Parking, 211-3, 211-4 280-74, 280-151, 280-157, Police department rules and regu- Penalties for offenses, 211-6 280-174 lations, A290-33, A290-45 Permit, 211-2, 211-3, 211-5, RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY 2 59 Records, - 211-6 (R-40) DISTRICT (ONE- Sewers and sewage disposal, Storage, 21,1-3 ACRE MINIMUM) 215-44 SANITARY FACILITIES Subdivision of land, 24042 Soil removal, 228-1, 228-5,228-7 Flood damage prevention, 148-19,148-20 Junkyards, 166-7 23 11-01-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX SANITATION Subdivision of land, 240-19, Dumping, 215-27 Appearance tickets, 5-2 240-42, 240-43, 24045 Septic tank, 215-27 Sewers and sewage disposal, Tourist and trailer camps, 253-21 Inspections and Maintenance, 215-30 Waterfront consistency review, 215-22-215-25 SCALLOPS 268-3 Cesspool, 215-22 Shellfish and other marine re- Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2, Civil claims, 215-24 sources, 219-8 275-3, 275-5 Emergency, 215-23 SCHOOL Wind energy, 277-3 Frequency of inspections, Development rights, transfer of, Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-15, 215-22 117-7 280-24,280-28,28043, Inspections, 215-22, 215-23 Fire prevention and building con- 280-50,280-60, 280-64, Notice, 215-23 struction, 144-8 280-70, 280-76.2, 280-85, Permit, 215-22, 215-23, Peddlers, solicitors and transient 280-104,280-116,280-123, 215-25 retail merchants, 197-10 280-133, 280-134,280-137 Responsibility of owner, Sewers and sewage disposal, SEWERS AND SEWAGE DIS- 215-22 215-41 POSAL Right of entry, 215-23 Solid waste, 233-3 Administration and Enforcement, Right to require maintenance, Subdivision of land, 240-4, 215-30 - 215-32 215-25 240-53 Administration and enforce- Septic system, 215-25 Taxation, 245-11 ment officer, 215-30 Septic tank, 215-22 Tobacco advertising, 249-1 - Compliance required, 215-32 Prohibited Wastes, 215-28, 249-3 License, 215-31 215-29 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-6 Notice, 215-31, 215-32 Cesspool, 215-28 Zoning, 280-4,280-13, 280-26, Notice of violation, 215-31 Discharge, 215-29 280-38, 280-45,280-48, Penalties for offenses, 215-32 Drainage, 215-28 280-52, 280-55,280-58, Permit, 215-31, 215-32 Hazardous substances, 215-28 280-62, 280-78, 280-79, Sanitation, 215-30 Industrial waste, 215-28 280-143,280-154 Construction and Alteration, Prohibited wastes enumerated, SCREEN 215-8 - 215-10 215-28 Flood damage prevention, 148-16 Cesspool, 215-8 Water, 215-28 Highway specifications, 161-22 - Civil penalty, 215-9 Rates and Fees, 215-16 - 215-18 161-24,161-29,161-30, Fees; 215-]0 Construction permits, 215-16 161-42 Penalty, 215-9 Fees for alteration and con - Sewers and sewage disposal, Permit, 215-8- 215-10 struction permits, 215-16 215-38 Septic tank, 215-8 Fees for operation permit, Soil removal, 228-7 Construction Requirements, 215-17 Subdivision of land, 240-49 215-19 - 215-21 Permit, 215-16, 215-17 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-16 Cesspools, 215-19,215-21 Tax rate, 215-18 Zoning, 280-4, 280-7, 280-78, Covering, 215-21 Well, 215-18 280-91 - 280-94, 280-129, Dirt, 215-21 Septic Tanks and Cesspools, 280-143 Easement, 215-20 215-11 - 215-15 SEEING EYE DOGS Grass, 215-21 Affected properties, 215-11 Animals, 83-10 Inspection, 215-21 Cesspool, 215-11, 215-12 SEIZURE Landscaping, 215-21 Exceptions, 215-13 Animals, 83-11 Location, 215-20 No permit required of tenants, Vehicles and traffic, 260-24 Permits, 215-21 215-14 SEPTIC SYSTEMS Septic tanks, 215-19, 215-21 Permit, 215-11- 215-15 Sewers and sewage disposal, Standards, 215-19 Septic tank, 215-11, 215-12 215-25 Trespassing, 215-20 Sewer Rents and Charges, Subdivision of land, 240-10 Costs and Expenses, 215-33 215-48 - 215-52 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-5 Assessment of costs, 215-33 Actions to collect rents, SEPTIC TANKS Lien, 215-33 215-51 Junkyards, 166-7 Disposal Fees, 215-26 Assessments, 215-50, 215-52 Sewers and sewage disposal, Fee to be set by resolution, Liable, 215-51 215-2,215-4,215-5, 215-7, 215-26 Liens, 215-50, 215-51 215-8, 215-11,215-12, Effective Date, 215-34 Penalty, 215-49 215-19, 215-21,215-22, When effective, 215-34 Penalty for late payment, 215-27, 215-37, 215-39 General Provisions, 215-1 - 215-49 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-7 215-3 Purpose, 215-48 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3 Cesspool, 215-2 Rents, 215-49 Zoning, 280.4 Definitions, 215-2 Sewer rent fund, 215-52 SERVICE STATIONS Easement, 215-2 Sewer Use, 215-35 - 215-47 Zoning, 280-4, 280-48, 280-78 Purpose, 215-3 Abandoned, 215-37, 215-43 SETBACKS Septic tank, 215-2 Air conditioning, 215-36 Agricultural uses, 72-6 Title, 215-1 Animals, 215-37, 215-38 Public hearings, notice of, 55-1 Water, 215-3 Asbestos, 21543 Soil removal, 228-5, 228-7 Improper Disposal, 215-27 Ashes, 215-38 Cesspool, 215-27 Barricades, 21543 24 11-01-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Bond, 215-42 Sale, 215-36 Scallops, 219-8 Building permits, 215-41 Schools, 215-41 Title, 219-3 Building sewer permits, Screens, 215-38 Transplanting of shellfish, 219-18 215-41 Septic tanks, 215-37, 215-39 Variances, 219-21 Cesspools, 215-37, 215-39 Severability, 21547 Vegetation removal prohibited, Churches, 215-41 Standards for building sewers, 219-20 Definitions, 215-36 215-43 SHOPPING CENTERS Dirt, 215-37 Storage, 215-36, 215-38 Vehicles and traffic, 260-14 Discharges from private sys- Stormwater, 215-36, 215-38 Zoning, 280-4, 280-48, 280-87 tems, 215-39 Tampering prohibited, 215-40 SIGNS Disconnection, 215-45 Tests, 215-38, 215-43, 21544 Appearance tickets, 5-2 Discretionary monitoring of Toilet, 215-36 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-23, effluents, 21546 Toxic substances, 215-38 96-24 Disorderly conduct, 215-40 Tree, 215-43 Coastal erosion hazard areas, Drainage, 215-36,215-38, Trenches, 215-39, 21543 111-29 215-39 Utility, 215-42, 215-43 Fire prevention and building con - Easement, 215-43, 215-44 Water, 215-36 - 215-38, struction, 144-8 Emergency, 215-38 215-43 Highway specifications, 161-11, Excavations, 215-42, 21543 Watercourse, 215-36 161-12' Explosion hazard, 215-38 Water pollution, 215-38 Littering, 174-6 Explosive, 215-38 Well, 21543 Parking, 189-3,1894 Fees, 21541 Word usage, 215-36 Parks and recreation areas, 193-3 Flammable, 215-38 Transportation, 2154 - 215-7 Peddlers, solicitors and transient Fuel, 215-38 Assessment, 215-5 retail merchants, 197-12 Garbage, 215-36 - 215-38 Cesspools, 215-4,215-5, Police department rules and regu- Gas, 215-38 215-7 lations, A290-36 General discharge prohibi- Fees, 215-6 Public hearings, notice of, 55-1 tions, 215-38 License, 215-4- 215-6 Records, 59-15 General waste disposal re- Penalty, 215-5,215-7 Solid waste, 233-3, 233-4 quirements, 215-37 Reports, 215-5, 215-7 Streets and sidewalks, 237-13, Grade, 21543 Septic tanks, 215-4, 215-5, 237-26 Guaranty, 21542 215-7 Subdivision of land, 240-17, Heat, 215-38 Vehicles, 215-5 240-19,240-21, 240-32 Industrial wastes, 215-36 - SHELLFISH AND OTHER MA- Tobacco advertising, 249-4 215-38 RINE RESOURCES Vehicles and traffic, 260-4, Inspection, 215-37, 215-38, Angling for fish, 219-2 260-6,260-8 215-41,21543,215-44 Aquaculturelmariculture exemp- Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 Insurance, 215-42 tion, 219-21 Wind energy, 277-4 Liability, 215-38, 215-42, Bay Constable, 219-23 Zoning, 280-4,280-13,280-35, 215-44 Blue claw crabs, 219-11 280-38,28041,28045, License, 215-41, 215-42 Clams, 219-9 280-48, 280-52, 280-55, Licensed drain layers, 215-42 Coordination and enforcement, 280-58, 280-62,280-70, Manholes, 215-38, 21540 219-23 280-78, 280-80 - 280-90, Meters, 215-38 Culling shellfish and restoration 280-101, 280-131, 280-133, Multifamily dwellings, 21541 of underwater lands, 219-14 280-134, 280-137 Notices, 215-37, 215-38, Definitions, 2194 SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLINGS 21541 -21543,21545 Director of Code Enforcement, Fire prevention and building con - Nuisance, 215-38 219-23 struction, 144-8 Obstruction, 215-38 Display, 219-7 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-5 Odor, 215-38 Dredges and scrapes, 219-19 Zoning, 280-27, 280-28, 280-38 Penalties for offenses, 215-38, Eels, 219-13 SITE DESIGN STANDARDS 215-40, 215-45 Enforcement, 219-14 - 219-23 Zoning, 280-70 Permit, 215-37, 215-38, Expiration, 219-7 SITE PLAN 215-40 - 215-43 Fees, 219-7 Zoning, 280-74 Persons authorized to work on Fixed gear, 219-15 SITE PLAN APPROVAL sewers, 21542 Licenses and permits, 219-6, Agricultural uses, 72-6 Plumbing, 215-36,215-43 219-7 SITE PLAN REVIEW Pollution, 2,15-38 Mussels, 219-12 Solid waste, 233-6 Powers and authority of in- Oysters, 219-10 SITE PLANS spectors, 215-44 Penalties for offenses, 219-6, Fire prevention and building con - Private sewage disposal, 219-22 struction, 144-8 215-37 Permit, 219-16 Soil removal, 228-4 Privy, 215-37 Planting of shellfish seed, 219-17 Subdivision of land, 24042 Privy vault, 215-37 Prohibited activities, 219-14 - Tourist and trailer camps, 253-3 Purpose, 215-35 219-23 Zoning, 280-4, 280-13,280-17, Record, 215-35, 21543 Purpose, 219-5 280-22, 280-29, 280-31, Report, 215-38 Residence requirements, 219-1 280-35, 280-38,28041, Safety,'215-44 Restricted areas, 219-14 - 219-23 280-45, 280-48,280-52, 25 11-01-2009 280-55, 280-58,280-62, 280-92, 280-104,280-119, 280-127,280-129 - 280-134, 280-136 - 280-138,280-151, 280-154 SKETCH PLANS Highway specifications, 161-1 Subdivision of land, 240-7, 240-10, 240-13, 240-16, 240-20 SKETCH PLAT Subdivision of land, 240-6 - 240-13, 240-17, 240-20, 240-26 - 240-28 SMALL WIND ENERGY SYS- TEMS Zoning, 280-13 SMOKE Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-8 Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-45 Tobacco advertising, 249-1 Zoning, 280-13, 28048, 280-58, 280-62, 280-99,280-111, 280-143 SMOKE DETECTORS Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-8 SMOKING Tobacco advertising, 249-1 SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL Streets and sidewalks, 237-20 SOIL REMOVAL Assessments, 228-6 Bond, 228-8, 228-9 Building Inspector, 228-4 Cash deposit, 228-9 Cesspool, 2284 Combustible, 228-7 Comprehensive Plan, 228-6 Drainage, 228-2,2284, 228-5, 228-7 Driveway, 228-4 Dust, 228-2, 228-5, 228-7 Excavations, 228-1, 228-3 - 228-7 Fees, 228-11 Fences, 228-4, 228-7 Fill, 228-7 Garbage, 228-7 Grade, 228-4, 228-6, 228-7 Grass, 228-7 Hearings, 228-5, 228-12 Height, 228-7 Improvement, 2284 Insurance, 228-6 Intent of regulations, 228-2 Landscaping, 228-4 Legislative declaration, 228-1 Lots, 228-7 Newspaper, 228-12 Noise, 228-5 Notices, 228-5, 228-9, 228-12 Nuisance, 228-5 Operations excepted, 228-4 Parking, 228-7 Penalties for offenses, 228-13 SOUTHOLD INDEX Permit, 228-3 - 228-12 Pollution, 228-7 Records, 228-6, 228-9, 228-12 Regulations, 228-7 Safety, 228-1, 228-5, 228-7 Screening, 228-7 Setbacks, 228-5,228-7 Site plan, 228-4 Storage, 228-7 Stormwater, 228-4 Vibration, 228-5 Waiver by Town Board, 228-10 Water, 228-2, 228-4, 228-5, 228-7 Well, 228-1 Yards, 228-6,228-11 SOLID WASTE Garbage, Rubbish and Refuse, 233-1 - 233-5, 233-7, 233-8 Brush, 233-4 Commercial vehicles, 233-1, 233-4 Conveyance and transportation of refuse, 233-5 Definitions, 233-1 Demolition, 233-1, 233-4 Dumping, 233-1, 233-2, 233-7 Emergencies, 233-6 Fees, 233-4,233-6 Fuel, 233-3 Garbage, 233-1 - 233-4 Grass clippings, 233-4 Hazardous waste, 233-2 Hearing, 233-8 Hearings, 233-6 Inspection, 233-4 Inspections, 233-6 Issuance and duration of per- mits and licenses, 233-4 Landscaping, 233-4 License, 233-2 - 233-4,233-8 Newspaper, 233-1, 233-3 Notice, 233-8 Notices, 233-6 Penalties for offenses, 233-7 Permit, 233-2 - 233-4, 233-6, 233-8 Recyclables, 233-1 - 233-5 Recycling, 233-7 Registration, 2334 School, 233-3 Signs, 233-3, 233-4 Site plan review, 233-6 Town Transfer Station, 233-3 Transfer station special permit, 233-6 Trees, 233-4 Vehicles, 233-1, 233-3 -233-5 Yard, 233-3, 233-4 Yard waste, 233-3 SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-8 Zoning, 2804, 280-13, 280-17, 280-22,280-35, 280-38, 280-41,280-45,280-48, 280-52,280-55,280-58, 280-62, 280-78,280-130, 26 280-131, 280-139-280-142, 280-144, 280-146,280-149, 280-154 SPECIAL EXCEPTION USES Zoning, 280-4, 280-35, 280-38, 280-41, 280-45, 280-48, 280-58, 280-62,280-78, 280-140, 280-141, 280-144 SPEED LIMITS Boats, docks and wharves, 96-13 Highway specifications, 161-12 Transportation access manage- ment, 64-5 SPRINKLERS Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-8, 14417 STEEP SLOPES Subdivision of land, 2404 STOP -WORK ORDERS Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-6, 144-13 Flood damage prevention, 148-14 Landmark preservation, 170-12 Waterfront consistency review, 268-6 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-12.1 STORAGE Boats, docks and wharves, 96-10, 96-25, 96-26 Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-8 FIood damage prevention, 148-12, 148-16 Harbor management, 157-6, 157-12 Highway specifications, 161-29, 161-30 Junkyards, 166-3 Parking, 189-7 Records, 59-12, 59-14 Salvage centers, 211-3 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-36, 215-38 Soil removal, 228-7 Subdivision of land, 240-44 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-14 Vehicles and traffic, 260-24 Vehicles, motor -driven, 26419 Waterfront consistency review, 268-3 Zoning, 280-4,280-13,280-38, 280-41,280-48,280-58, 280-62,280-78, 280-79, 280-88,280-101,280-104, 280-110, 280-111, 280-118, 280-119,280-134, 280-137 STORMWATER Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-10 Highway specifications, 161-6, 161-8, 161-27, 161-29, 161-30,161-32, 161-36 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-36,215-39 Soil removal, 228-4 Subdivision of land, 240-11, 240-19,240-36, 240-44, 240-50, 240-51 11-01-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX �. Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3, Street Excavations, 237A - SUBDIVISION OF LAND 275-7 237-18 Additional Requirements, Zoning, 280-129, 280-133, Applications, 237-7 240-52 - 240-58 280-143 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-I0, 23643 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-I5 Street opening, 237-13 240-52 Wetlands, 236-7, 236-13 Trenches, 237-13 Time limitations, 240-55 STREETLIGHTING Utilities, 237-11, 237-16 Variances, 240-57 Highway specifications, 161-3, Waiver of insurance and bond Vehicles, 240-54 161-4, 161-46 requirements, 237-18 Waiver, adjustment of prop - Police department rules and regu- Water, 237-13, 237-16 erty lines, 240-57 lations, A290-37, A290-38 Street Numbering, 237-22- Waivers of certain provisions, Subdivision of land, 240-17, 237-29 240-56 240-21,240-46 Building Inspector, 237-28 When effective, 240-58 STREET OPENINGS Building permit, 237-25, Bonds and Other Security, Streets and sidewalks, 237-13 237-26 240-31 - 240-34 Waterfront consistency review, Certificate of occupancy, Default, 240-34 268-3 237-25 Drainage, 240-32 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS Changes, 237-24 Expiration and terms of bonds, Notification of Defects, 237-1 - Compliance deadline, 237-27 240-34 237-3 Definitions, 237-23 Final plat, 240-31, 240-32 Meeting, 237-2 Display of numbers, 237-26 Forms of security, 240-34 Obstruction, 237-1 Emergency, 237-22 Guarantee, 240-31, 240-33, Prior written notice required, Enforcement, 237-28 240-34 237-1 Fine, 237-29 Guaranty, 240-34 Statutory provisions super- Height, 237-26 Improvements, 240-31 - seded, 237-3 Legislative intent, 237-22 240-34 Transmission and presentation Numbering system estab- Inspection, 240-32, 240-33 of notices, 237-2 lished, 237-24 Landscaping, 240-32 Snow and Iee Removal, 237-19 - Penalties for offenses, 237-29 Liens, 240-34 237-21 Permit, 237-25,237-26 Maintenance bond, 240-33 Church, 237-20 Posting of numbers, 237-25 Notification, 240-32 Dirt, 237-20 Records, 237-24 Performance bond,•240-32 General maintenance,237-20 Sign, 237-26 Permit, 240-34 Intent, 237-19 Style and size, 237-26 Purpose of performance bond, Obstructions, 237-20 Tax bill, 237-27 240-31 Penalties for offenses, 237-21 Unnamed roads, 237-24 Record, 240-34 Snow and ice removal,, 237-20 Vehicles, 237-26 Sale, 240-34 Vacant lot, 237-20 Well, 237-22 Sign, 240-32 Weeds, 237-20 Subdivision of land, 240-42 Cluster Development, 240-42 - 240-44 27 11-01-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Affordable Housing (AHD) Residential Office (RO) Dis- Lots, 240-21 District, 24042 trict, 240-42 Meeting, 240-23 Agricultural -Conservation (A- Residential site plans, 240112 Monuments, 240-21 C) District (two -acre Resort Residential (RR) Dis- Newspaper, 240-25 minimum), 24042 trict, 240-42 Notice, 240-22, 240-25 Animals, 240-44 Safety, 240-43 Open space, 240-21 Assessments, 24044 Setbacks, 24042, 24043 Permits, 240-25 Authority and purpose, 240-42 Storage, 24044 Preliminary plats, 240-20, Buffers, 240112, 240-43 Stormwater, 240-44 240-22, 240-24, 240-25 Cluster development, 240-43, Streets and sidewalks, 240-42 Records, 240-21, 240-25 240-44 Utility, 240-42 Signs, 240-21 Comprehensive Plan, 24042, Vehicles, 240-44 Sketch plan, 240-20 240-43 Water, 240-42, 240-44 Sketch plat, 240-20 Determination of location of Wells, 24044 Streetlights, 240-21 open spaces created by Wildlife, 240-44 Submission, 240-20 cluster development using Definitions, 240-3 Technical requirements, primary and secondary Design Standards, 240-45 — 240-21 conservation areas, 240-48 Test, 240-21 240-43 Plumbing, 240-47 Trees, 240-21 Drainage, 240-44 Safety, 240-45, 240-46 Utilities, 240-21 Easements, 240-42, 240-44 Setbacks, 240-45 Water, 240-21 Emergency, 240-42 Streetlighting, 240-46 Wells, 240-21 Final plat, 24042, 240-44 Streets, 240-45 General Application Procedure; General Business (B) District, Wastewater treatment systems, Submission Requirements; 240-42 240-47 Fees, 240-6 — 240-8 Hamlet Business (HB) Dis- Water, 240-48 Assessment, 240-7 trict, 240-42 Water supply systems, 240-48 Bond, 240-7 Hamlet Density Residential Well, 240115 Drainage, 240-7 (HD) District, 240-42 Yard, 240-45 Fees, 240-8 Landscaping, 240-42, 240-43 Enforcement, 240-59 — 240-61 Final plats, 240-8 Lien, 240-44 Improvements, 240-59 General application procedure, Lighting, 240-44 Lots, 240-59 240-6 Limited Business (LB) Dis- Methods of enforcement, Grading, 240-6 trict, 24042 240-61 Improvement, 240-6 Livestock, 240-44 Penalties for offenses, 240-60 Preliminary plat, 240-6 — Lots, 240-42 —240-44 Violations, 240-59 240-8 Meeting, 240-43 Final Plat Review, 240-20 — Sketch plan, 240-7 Natural features, 240-43 240-25 Sketch, plat, 240-6-240-8 Notice, 24044 Action on final plats which are Submission requirements, Odors, 24044 in substantial agreement 240-7 Open space, 240-42 — 240-44 with approved prelimi- General Provisions, 240-1, 240-2 Parking, 240-44 nary plats, 240-24 Open space, 240-2 Parks, 240-42 Block, 240-21 Purpose, 240-2 Penalty, 240-44 Bond, 240-20, 240-23, 240-25 Safety, 240-2 Playgrounds, 240-43, 240-44 Buffer, 240-21 Statutory authority, 240-1 Protection and use of open Building permits, 240-25 General Requirements; Classifi- space lands created by Certificate of approval, 240-21 cation, 240-4, 240-5 cluster development, Coordination of review of per- Comprehensive Plan, 2404 240-44 formance bond estimate, Drainage, 2404 Record, 240-44 240-23 General requirements, 240-4 Recreation areas, 240-43, Curb, 240-21 Grade, 2404 240-44 Drainage, 240-20, 240-21, Lots, 2404 Residential Low -Density 240-23,240-25 Official Map, 2404 (R-40) District (one -acre Easements, 240-21 Off-street parking, 2404 minimum), 24042 Environmental impact state- Parking, 240-4 Residential Low -Density ment, 240-22, 240-25 Parks, 2404 (R-80) District (two -acre Environmental review, 240-22 Recreation areas, 240-4 minimum), 240-42 Final plats not in substantial Safety, 2404 Residential Low -Density agreement with approved School, 240-4 (R-120) District (three- preliminary plats or when Steep slopes, 240-4 acre minimum), 240-42 no preliminary plat is re- Subdivision classifications, Residential Low -Density quired, 240-25 240-5 (R-200) District (five -acre Fire hydrants, 240-21 Utility, 240-4 minimum), 240-42 Grade, 240-21 Water, 240-4 Residential Low -Density Hearings, 240-25 Wells, 240-4 (R400) District (ten -acre Improvements, 240-20 Open Development Area, minimum), 240112 Inspections, 240-20 240-26 — 240-30 License, 240-21 Bond, 240-30 28 14-01-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX 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, 240-51 240-11 General requirements, 240-27 Improvement, 240-51 Construction, 240-10 Hearings, 240-29,240-30 Landscaping, 240119 Coordination with other agen- Improvements, 240-30 Lots, 240-49, 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, 240-49,240-51 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, 240-49 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-I0 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- 24041 Moderate -income family ment, 240-18, 240-19 Excavation, 240-36 dwelling units, 240-I0 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 240141 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, 24040 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 Preliminary plat, 240-10, Lots, 240-17 Inspections, 240-36, 240-37 240-13 Manholes, 240-17 Landscaping, 240-36 Record, 240-10 Master Plan, 240-17 Lots, 240-41 Recreation area, 240-10 Monuments, 246-17 Mapping of completed im- Review of sketch plat, 240-11 Newspaper, 240-19 provements, 240-41 Safety, 240-10 Notices, 240-18,240-19 Meeting, 240-40 Septic systems, 240-10 Official Map, 240-17 Modification of design of im- Sketch plans, 240-10, 240-13 Records, 240-17,240-19 provements, 240-40 Stormwater, 240-11 Reports, 240-19 Monuments, 240-41 Submission, 240-9 Setbacks, 240-19 Notice, 240-36 Technical requirements, Signs, 240-17, 240-19 Permit, 240-36,240-39 240-I0 Sketch plan, 240-16 Records, 240-38, 240-41 Trees, 240-10 Sketch plat, 240-17 Required improvements and Utilities, 240-10 Stormwater, 240-19 utilities, 240-35 Waivers, 240-10 Streetlighting, 240-17 Safeguards during construe- Water, 240-9 - 240-11 Submission, 240-16 tion, 240-39 Wells, 240-9, 240-10 Technical requirements, Safety, 240-38 Zoning, 280-137 240-17 Stormwater, 240-36 SWIMMING POOLS Test, 240-17 Testing, 240-35, 240-36 Fire prevention and building con - Trees, 240-17 Utilities, 240-35, 240-36, struction, 144-8 Utilities, 240-17 24041 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3, Waiver of requirements, Waiver, 240-38 275-11 240-15 Water, 240-35,240-36 Zoning, 2804,280-13, 280-52, Water, 240-17, 240-19 Watercourse, 240-41 280-55 Wells, 240-17 Wells, 240-35,240-36 Preservation of Natural Features, Sketch Plat Review, 240-9 - 240-49 - 240-51 240-14 - T - Buffer, 240-49 Action on sketch plat, 240-13 TAXATION Certificate of occupancy, Affordable housing, 240-10 Business Investment Exemption, 240-49 Affordable Housing (AHD) 245-7 Clearing, 240-49 District, 240-10 Exemption repealed, 245-7 Drainage, 240-51 Appeals, 240-10 29 11-01-2009 Cold War veterans' tax exemp- tion, 245-17, 245-18 Definitions, 245-17 Exemption granted, 245-18 Exemption for Disabled Persons With Limited Income, 245-10 Disabilities, 245-10 Exemption granted, 245-10 Exemption for Volunteer Fire Fighters and Ambulance Workers, 245-11, 245-12 Amount, 245-11 Applicability, 245-14 Assessments, 245-11, 245-12 Effective date, 245-12 Exemption granted, 245-11 Qualifications, 245-11 School, 245-11 Unremarried spouses of volun- teers killed in line of duty, 245-13 Historic properties tax exemption, 245-19 Real property exemption, 245-19 Senior Citizen Exemption, 245-1 — 245-6 Applications, 245-3 Assessment, 245-4 Conditions, 245-2 Drug,245-1 Fine, 245-5 Hearing, 245-4 Insurance, 245-1 Notice, 245-4, 245-6 Offenses, 245-5 Partial exemption for senior citizens, 245-I Penalties for offenses, 245-5 Reapplication, 245-4 Retirement, 245-1, 245-2 Sale, 245-1, 245-2 Veterans' Exemption, 245-8, 245-9 Amount of exemption, 245-9 Assessments, 245-8, 245-9 Purpose, 245-8 Veterans, 245-8 War veterans and gold star par- ents tax exemption, 245-15, 245-16 TENTS Public entertainment and special events, 205-1 TESTS Fire prevention and building con- struction, 144-5, 144-19 Highway specifications, 161-2, 161-6, 161-26, 161-29, 161-30, 161-40,161-46 Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-45 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-39,21543,21544 Subdivision of land, 240-17, 240-21,240-35, 240-36 Wetlands and shoreline, 2754 SOUTHOLD INDEX Zoning, 280-48, 280-58,280-62 TIRES Junkyards, 166-1 Littering, 174-3 Zoning, 28048 TOBACCO Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-15 Tobacco advertising, 249-1 — 249-5 TOBACCO ADVERTISING Definitions and word usage, 249-2 Exceptions, 249-4 Legislative intent and findings, 249-1 License, 249-2 Minors, 249-1 Parks, 249-1 Penalties for offenses, 249-6 Permit, 249-2 Report, 249-I Restrictions, 249-3 Sales, 249-1 Schools, 249-1 —249-3 Severability, 249-7 Sign, 249A Smoke, 249-1 Smoking, 249-1 Time frame for compliance, 249-5 Tobacco, 249-1 — 249-5 Variance, 249-1 Well, 249-1 When effective, 249-8 TOILET FACILITIES Parks and recreation areas, 193-4 Sewers and sewage disposal, 215-36 TOPSOIL REMOVAL Highway specifications, 161-10 TOURIST AND TRAILER CAMPS General Regulations, 253-1 — 253-19 Application, 253-3 Brush, 253-5 Communicable diseases, 253-14 Definitions, 253-1 Distance between cottages and other buildings or trailers, 253-9 Distance from property lines and roadways, 253-10 Drainage, 253-5 Driveways, 253-3,253-10, 253-I1 Duties of owner, 253-14 Entrances and exits, 253-15 Fees, 253-4 Fence, 253-15 Fine, 253-19 Fire extinguisher, 253-14 Garbage, 253-7, 253-14 Garbage collection, 253-7 Graded, 253-5 Hearing, 253-2, 253-4 Inspection, 253-13 License, 253-3 Lighting, 253-3 Management, 253-12 Minimum unit dimensions, 253-8 Newspaper, 253-4 Nonapplicability, 253-18 Notice, 2534 Other ordinances and regula- tions, 253-17 Penalties for offenses, 253-19 Permit, 253-2 — 253-4 Public hearing, 2534 Records, 253-13 Registration, 253-14 Report, 253-14 Roadways and driveways, 253-11 Screening by plantings, 253-16 Septic tanks, 253-7 Sewer system; 253-7 Site plan, 253-3 Site requirements, 253-5 Storage, 253-14 Trespassing, 253-15 Trespass on adjoining prop- erty, 253-15 Vehicles, 253-14 Water, 253-3, 253-6, 253-14 Water supply, 253-6 Weeds, 253-5 Well, 253-5, 253-11 Recreational Vehicle Parks, 253-20-253-24 Applicability of other chapter provisions, 253-24 Dates of operation, 253-23 Definitions, 253-20 Drainage, 253-22 Driveways, 253-22 Parks, 253-23 Roadways and driveways, 253-22 Setbacks, 253-21 Site requirements, 253-21 Time limit for accommoda- tion, 253-23 Vehicles, 253-20, 253-21, 253-23,253-24 Yard, 253-21 TOWERS Wind energy, 277-2 — 277-4, 277-7 Zoning, 2804,280-104 TOWING Boats, docks and wharves, 96-12 Police department rules and regu- lations, A290-15 TOWN ATTORNEY Wind energy, 277-7 Zoning, 280-175 TOWN BOARD Wind energy, 277-7 Zoning, 280-173, 280-174, 280-176,280-177, 280-180 TOWN CLERK Zoning, 280-174 11-01-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX TOXIC SUBSTANCES Subdivision of land, 240-4, Solid waste, 233-1, 233-3 - 233-5 Sewers and sewage disposal, 240-10, 240-17, 240,,-21, Streets and sidewalks, 237-26 215-38 240-35, 240-36, 240-41, Subdivision of land, 240-44, TRAILERS 240-42 240-54 Parking, 189-2 Vehicles and traffic, 260-8 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-14, Vehicles and traffic, 260-8.1 Waterfront consistency review, 253-20,253-21,253-23, Zoning, 280-137 268-3 253-24 TRANSPORTATION ACCESS Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11 Transportation access manage - MANAGEMENT Wind energy, 277-2 - 277-4 ment, 64-5 Definitions, 64-3 Zoning, 280-2,280-4,280-13, Vehicles and traffic, 260-1 - Duties of Commission, 64-5 280-22, 280-29,280-58, 260-3, 260-7,260-8,260-8.1, Improvements, 64-5 280-62, 280-83, 280-112, 260-9 - 260-27 Lighting, 64-5 280-127, 280-129,280-133 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264 -1 - Litter, 64-5 264-7, 264-9, 264-11, Noise, 64-5 264-14 - 264-16, 264-18 - Parking, 64-5 - V - 264-20 Purpose, 64-2 Zoning, 280-2,280-4,28048, Report, 64-4 VACANT LOT 280-58, 280-77 - 280-79, Safety, 64-5 Fire prevention and building con- 280-99,280-110,280-129, Speed limits, 64-5 struction, 144-8 280-143 Title, 64-1 Streets and sidewalks, 237-20 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC, Transportation Commission, 64-4 Zoning, 280-30 260-14 Vehicle, 64-5 VARIANCES Emergency Removal of Vehicles, Water, 64-5 Agricultural uses, 72-3, 72-11 260-23 - 260-25 When effective, 64-6 Coastal erosion hazard areas, Abandoned, 260-23 TREES 111-20 - 111-24,111-27 111-27 Authority to remove vehicles, Filming, 139-9 Ethics, 26-17 260-23 Highway specifications, 161-3, Flood damage prevention, 1484, Emergency, 260-23 161-11, 161-16,161-29, 148-7,148-9,148-14, Fees, 260-24 161-30, 16142, 16144 148-22, 148-23 Impoundment, 260-24 Parks and recreation areas, 193-2 Shellfish and other marine re- Notices, 260-25 Sewers and sewage disposal, sources, 219-21 Obstruction, 260-23 215-43 Stormwater management, 236-15 Parking, 260-23 Solid waste, 2334 Subdivision of land, 240-57 Seizure, 260-24 Subdivision of land, 240-10, Tobacco advertising, 249-1 Storage, 260-24 240-17,240-21,24049 Waterfront consistency review, General Provisions, 260-1,260-2 Vehicles and traffic, 2604, 260-6 268-3, 268-5 Authority to install traffic con - Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2 Zoning, 280-10, 280-28, 280-30, trol devices, 260-2 Wind energy, 277-3 280-81, 280-86, 280-92, Definitions of words and Zoning, 280-83, 280-92 - 280-95, 280-121, 280-131, 280-137, phrases, 260-1 280-98, 280-118, 280-129, 280-146,280-149, 280-154 Parking, 260-1 280-130,280-133, 280-136 VEHICLES One -Way Streets, 260-3 TRENCHES Alcoholic beverages, 79-1 Parking, Standing and Stopping, Highway specifications, 161-36 Appearance tickets, 5-2 260-7-260-22 Sewers and sewage disposal, Bicycles, 88-1 - 88-6 Additional parking regula- 215-39, 215-43 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-9, tions, 260-18 Streets and sidewalks, 237-13 96-24 Application, 260-7 TRESPASSING Buildings, unsafe, 100-3, 1004 Bus stops, 260-21 Sewers and sewage disposal, Coastal erosion hazard areas, Church, 260-17 215-20 111 - 16 Driveways, 260-9, 260-15, Tourist and trailer camps, 253-I5 Filming, - Film3 139 260-17, 260-I8 Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-14 Flood damage prevention, 148-4, Fire hydrants, 260-14, 260-18 148-13 - 148-16, 148-21, Fire lanes, 260-14 148-22 Fire wells, 260-14,260-16 - U - General provisions, 1- 2 Fire zones, 260-14, 260-20 Highway specifications, 161-7, Handicapped parking, 260-17 UNSAFE BUILDINGS, see 161-20 License, 260-9, 260-17 BUILDINGS, UNSAFE Littering, 174-1, 174-3, 174-6 Loading zones, 260-22 UTILITIES Parking, 189-1 - 189-4, 189-7 Lots, 260-12 Flood damage prevention, 148-3, Parks and recreation areas, 193-1, No stopping zones, 260-19 148-13, 148-15, 148-16, 193-3,1934 Parking, 260-8 - 260-12, 148-19 -148-22 Peddlers, solicitors and transient 260-14 - 260-22 Highway specifications, 161-46 retail merchants, 197-10 Parking for limited time only, Sewers and sewage disposal, Police department rules and regu- 260-11 215-42, 215-43 lations, A290-11, A290-15, Parking or standing prohibited Streets and sidewalks, 237-11, A290-33, A29045 during certain times, 237-16 Sewers and sewage disposal, 260-15 215-5 31 11-01-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Parking prohibited at all times, Severability, 264-21 Fire prevention and building con - 260 -8 Storage, 264-19 struction, 144-8, 144-10 Parking prohibited during cer- Trespassing, 264-14 Flood damage prevention, 148-2, tain hours, 260-9 When effective, 264-22 148-3, 148-14 - 148-16, Parking prohibited during cer- Unlicensed Motor -Driven Vehi- 148-I8, 148-19,148-22 tain months, 260-10 cies, 264-1- 264-13 Harbor management, 157-1, Permit, 260-9, 260-17 Conflicts with state law, 157-5 Public parking lots, 260-12 264-11 Highway specifications, 161-11, Shopping center, 260-14 Definitions, 264-3 161-30, 161-39, 161-44 Signs, 260-8 Exceptions, 264-6 Housing fund, 34-6 Stopping prohibited at all Impound, 264-9 Junkyards, 166-4 times, 260-13 Impounded, 264-9 Littering, 174-4 Trailer parking prohibited at Impoundment, 264-9 Parking, 189-1 all times, 260-8.1 Improvement, 264-6 Parks and recreation areas, 193-4 Utility, 260-8 Notice, 2648 Police department rules and regu- Vehicles, 260-8.1 Operation on private property lations, A290-45 Penalties, 260-27 restricted, 264-5 Sewers and sewage disposal, Bus stop, 260-27 Operation on Town property 215-3, 215-28, 215 -36 - Curb, 260-27 prohibited, 264-4 215-38, 215-43 Driveway, 260-27 Parents or guardians to be no- Soil removal, 228-2, 228-4, Fines, 260-27 tifred of violations, 264-8 228-5, 228-7 Fire hydrant, 260-27 Penalties for offenses, 264-10 Streets and sidewalks, 237-13, Fire lanes, 260-27 Permit, 2647 237-16 Fire zone, 260-27 Purpose, 264-2 Subdivision of land, 240-4, Handicapped parking, 260-27 Registration, 264-11 240-9 - 240-11, 240-17, Inspection, 260-27 Responsibility of parents or 240-19, 240-21, 240-35, Lots, 260-27 guardians, 264-7 240-36,240-42, 240-44, Parking, 260-27 Safety, 264-2 240-48,240-51 Penalties for offenses, 260-27 School, 264-6 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-3, Permit, 260-27 Severability, 26412 253-6,253-14 Registration, 260-27 Title, 264-1 Transportation access manage - Vehicle, 260-27 When effective, 264-13 ment, 64-5 Wells, 260-27 VETERANS Waterfront consistency review, Stop and Yield Intersections, Taxation, 245-8 268-2, 268-3, 268-5 260-4- 260-6 VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION, Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2 - School, 260-6 see WAR VETERANS AND 2754,275-7, 275-11, 275-12 Signs, 2604, 260-6 GOLD STAR PARENTS Zoning, 280-2, 280-4, 280-7, Stop intersections with flash- VIBRATIONS 280-8, 280-13,280-16, ing signals, 260-5 Highway specifications, 161-21 280-22, 280-29,280-34, Stop intersections with stop Soil removal, 228-5 280-35, 280-51, 280-54, signs, 260-4 Zoning, 28048,280-58, 280-62, 280-55,280-9 1, 280-96, Tree, 260-4, 260-6 280-99,280-111, 280-143 280-99, 280-104, 280-112, Wells, 260-4,260-6 280-113, 280-116,280-128, Yield intersections, 260-6 280-129, 280-133,280-143, Truck Traffic, 260-26 - W - 280-174 Restricted truck traffic, 260-26 WATERCOURSES Safety, 260-26 WAIVERS Fire prevention and building con - Zoning, 280-137 Subdivision of land, 240-10 struction, 144-10 VEHICLES, MOTOR -DRIVEN Zoning, 280-76.2 Flood damage prevention, Motor -Driven Vehicles, 264-14 - WAR VETERANS AND GOLD 148-13,148-14 264-22 STAR PARENTS TAX EX- Sewers and sewage disposal, Abandoned, 264 EMPTION19 215-36 Confiscation and redemption Definitions and Abbreviations, Subdivision of land, 240-41 of vehicles, 264-19 245 - 15 Zoning, 280-133 Drugs, 26415 Exemption granted, 245-16 WATERFRONT CONSISTENCY Emergency vehicles, 264-18 Taxation, 245-15, 245-16 REVIEW Enforcement, 264-17 WATER Animals, 268-3 Exceptions, 264-18 Animals, 83-3, 83-4 Appeals, 268-4,268-5 Fine, 264-20 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-12, Assessment, 268-3, 268-5 Intent, 264-14 96-16, 96-26 Authority and purpose, 268-2 Liable, 264-20 Coastal erosion hazard areas, Building Inspector, 268-6 Nuisance, 264-14 111-5 -111-7, 111-10, Definitions, 268-3 Penalties for offenses, 264-20 111-13, 111-14,111-29 Emergency, 268-3 Permit, 264-15, 264-20 Community Preservation Fund, Enforcement, 268-6 Presumptive evidence, 26416 17-8 Erosion and sedimentation, 268-2 Restitution, 26420 Development rights, transfer of, Hazardous materials, 268-3 Restrictions, 264-15 117-7 Hazardous substances, 268-5 Safety, 264-14, 26415 Inspections, 268-3, 268-5 32 11-01-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Investigations, 268-3 General Provisions, 275-1 - Fees, 275-7 Landscaping, 268-3 275-4 Fences, 275-5, 275-11 Management and coordination of Accessory structure, 275-2 Fill, 275-6, 275-11 LWRP, 268-4 Assessment, 275-4 Fuel, 275-5 Open space, 268-2, 268-5 Buffer, 275-2 Garbage, 275-11 Penalties for offenses, 268-7 Cesspool, 275-3 Grading, 275-7, 275-11 Pension, 268-3 Definitions, 275-2 Grass, 275-11 Permit, 268-3 Demolition, 275-2 Guarantee, 275-9, 275-10 Pollution, 268-3 Driveway, 275-3 Hearings, 275-8 Report, 268-4 Erosion and sedimentation, Height, 275-11 Retirement, 268-3 275-3 Impoundment, 275-6 Review of actions, 268-5 Exceptions, 275-4 Improvement, 275-5 Sale, 268-3 Fence, 275-2 Inspections, 275-7, 275-9 - Setbacks, 268-3 Findings, 275-3 275-11 Stop -work order, 268-6 Flood hazard areas, 275-3 Insurance, 275-9 Storage, 268-3 Grass, 275-2 Investigation, 275-8 Street openings, 268-3 Improvement, 275-3 Landscaping, 275-11 Title, 268-1 Jurisdiction, 275-3 Liability, 275-9 Utility, 268-3 Landscaping, 275-3 Licenses, 275-6 Variances, 268-3, 268-5 Permit, 275-2,2754 Liens, 275-11 Water, 268-2, 268-3, 268-5 Pollution, 275-3 Lighting, 275-11 Wildlife, 268-2, 268-3 Purpose, 275-3 Meeting, 275-8 WATER POLLUTION Safety, 275-3 Monument, 275-6 Boats, docks and wharves, 96-26 Septic tank, 275-3 Notice, 275-8 - 275-10 Sewers and sewage disposal, Setbacks, 275-2,275-3 Notices, 275-11 215-38 Stormwater, 275-3 Penalties for offenses, Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3 Swimming pool, 275-3 275-12.1 WATER SUPPLY Test, 275-4 Permit procedures, 275-5 Zoning, 280-174 Title, 275-1 Processing of application, WEAPONS Trees, 275-2 275-8 Parks and recreation areas, 193-6 Water, 275-2 - 275-4 Propane/liquid gas tanks, Police department rules and regu- Weeds, 275-2 275-5 lations, A290-15, A290-33 Wildlife, 275-3, 275-4 Reports, 275-7, 275-8 WEEDS Word usage, 275-2 Restaurants, 275-11 Highway specifications, 161-42 Yard, 275-4 Safety, 275-11, 275-12 Streets and sidewalks, 237-20 Permits, 275-5 - 275-12, Septic systems, 275-5 Tourist and trailer camps, 253-5 275-12.1, 275-13, 275-14 Setbacks, 275-5 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2 Accessory structures, 275-5 Signs, 275-11 See also BRUSH, GRASS AND Application, 275-6 Single-family dwellings, 275-5 WEEDS Assessment, 275-6 Standards for issuance of per - WELLS Backfilling, 275-11 mit, 275-12 Highway specifications, 161-3 Barricades, 275-11 Stop -work orders, 275-12.1 Parking, 189-2 Bay Constable, 275-12.1 Stormwater, 275-7 Subdivision of land, 240-4, Bond, 275-9 Swimming pools, 275-11 240-10, 240-17, 240-21, Buffers, 275-5, 275-7, 275-11 Transferability, 275-14 240-35,240-44 Catwalks, 275-11 Utilities, 275-11 Vehicles and traffic, 260-4, Certificate of compliance, Water, 275-7, 275-11, 275-12 260-6, 260-12,-260-14, 275-10, 275-13 Wildlife, 275-7, 275-11, 260-16,260-27 Cesspools, 275-5 275-12 Zoning, 280-133 Code Enforcement Officer, Yards, 275-7 WETLANDS 275-12.1 WILDLIFE Community Preservation Fund, Conditions, inspection fees, Coastal erosion hazard areas, 17-13 performance guarantee 111-6, 111-12 - 11 I-15 Stormwater management, 236-7, upon issuance of permit, Community Preservation Fund, 236-13 275-9 174,17-8 WETLANDS AND SHORELINE Construction and operation Parks and recreation areas, 193-6 Administration and Enforcement, standards, 275-11 Subdivision of land, 24044 275-15, 275-16 Contents of permit, 275-10 Waterfront consistency review, Compliance requirements, Costs and expenses, 275-11 268-2,268-3 275-16 Demolition, 275-5 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3, Coordination and enforcement, Docks, 275-5, 275-11 275-4, 275-7, 275-11, 275-12 275-15 Drainage, 275-5 - 275-7, Zoning, 280-129, 280-133 Failure to comply, 275-16 275-11 WIND ENERGY Fine, 275-16 Dredging, 275-11 Small Wind Energy Systems, Notice, 275-16 Driveways, 275-5 277-1 -277-7 Penalties for offenses, 275-16 Easement, 275-11 Abandonment of use, 277-6 Permit, 275--16 Excavation, 275-11 Advertising, 277-4 Failure to comply, 275-11 Anchoring, 2774 33 11-01-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Application, 277-2 YOUTH BUREAU DIRECTOR Parking, 280-27,280-28 Block, 277-2 Powers and duties, 684 Penalties for offenses, Building Inspector, 277-7 Youth Bureau, 68-4 280-32.1, 280-33 Building permits, 277-3, 277-6 Permit, 280-31 Code Enforcement Officer, Permitted uses, 280-27 277-7 - Z - Purpose, 280-24 Construction standards, 277-4 Records, 280-31 Costs and expenses, 277-6 ZONING Reports, 280-29, 280-30 Definitions, 277-1 Accessory buildings and strut- Residency requirements, Development standards, 277-3 tures, 280-15 280-30 Enforcement, 277-7 Administration and Enforcement, Safety, 280-28 Fees, 277-5 280-151- 280-156 Sales, 280-30, 280-31 Fences, 2774 Accessory buildings, 280-154 Schools, 280-26 Height regulations, 277-2 - Administrative and enforcing Setbacks, 280-24, 280-28 277-4 officer, 280-151 Single-family dwellings, Lighting, 277-4 Appeals, 280-154 280-27,280-28 Noise, 277-2, 277-3 Budding Inspector, 280-151- Site plan, 280-29, 280-31 Notices, 277-3 280-155 Use regulations, 280-27 Penalties for offenses, 277-7 Building permits, 280-151 - Utilities, 280-29 Permit, 277-3, 277-6, 277-7 280-153 Vacant lot, 280-30 Remedies for violations, 277-7 Certificates of occupancy, Variance, 280-28 Safety standards, 277-3 280-151, 280-154 Variances, 280-30 Setbacks, 277-3 Fine, 280-155 Water, 280-29 Signs, 277-4 Inspections, 280-151, 280-154 Well, 280-31 Towers, 277-2 - 277-4, 277-7 Nonconforming use, 280-154 Yards, 280-28 Town Attorney, 277-7 Notice, 280-153, 280-155 Zoning Map, 280-29 Town Board, 277-7 Penalties for offenses, 280-155 Agricultural -Conservation (A -C) Trees, 277-3 Permit, 280-151 - 280-154 District and Low -Density Utilities, 277-2 - 2774 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 _ Y _ School, 280-154 Accessory buildings and struc- Site plan, 280-151, 280-154 tures, 280-13 YARDS Special exception, 280-154 Accessory structures, 280-13 Fire prevention and building con- Stop orders, 280-153 Accessory uses, 280-13 struction, 144-8, 144-10 Variance, 280-154 Animals, 280-13 Highway specifications, 161-24 Affordable Housing (AHD) Dis- Apartment, 280-13 Soil removal, 228-6, 228-11 trict, 280-24 - 280-33 Appeals, 280-13 Solid waste, 233-3, 233-4 Accessory uses, 280-27 Building Inspector, 280-13 Subdivision of land, 240-45 Administration, 280-31 Bulk, area and parking regula- Tourist and trailer camps, 253-21 Age restrictions, 280-30 tions, 280-14 Wetlands and shoreline, 275-4, Apartments, 280-27 Cemeteries, 280-13 275-7 Appeals, 280-28, 280-31 Certificate of compliance, Zoning, 280-4, 280-7, 280-8, Applicability, 280-26 280-13 280-13,280-15, 280-28, Application procedure, 280-29 Certificate of occupancy, 280-41, 280-43, 280-48, Building Inspector, 280-31 28043 280-50, 280-58, 280-60, Building permit, 280-31 Communicable diseases, 280-62, 280-64, 280-78, Bulk, area and parking regula- 280-13 280-79, 280-86,280-93, tions, 280-28 Drug, 280-13 280-96,'280-104 - 280-106, Certificate of occupancy, Dust, 280-13 280-109,280-122, 280-124, 280-31, 280-33 Emergency, 280-13 280-143 Comprehensive Plan, 280-29 Fence, 280-13 YARD WASTE Definitions, 280-25 Fumes, 280-13 Solid waste, 233-3 Fine, 280-33 Garages, 280-13 YOUTH BOARD General regulations and re- Gas, 280-13 Appointments, 68-5 quirements, 280-30 Height regulations, 280-15 Definitions and Abbreviations, Hearing, 280-26,280-29 Home occupations, 280-13 68-2 Height, 280-28 Hospitals, 280-13 Membership, 68-5 Improvements, 280-25,280-30 Inspection, 280-13 Powers and duties, 68-5 Lots, 280-30, 280-31 Kennels, 280-13 Removal of members, 68-5 Maintenance and upkeep, Lighting, 280-13 Salaries and compensation, 68-5 280-32.1 Lots, 280-13, 280-15 Terms of office, 68-5 Meeting, 280-29 Noise, 280-13 Youth Bureau, 68-3, 684 Newspapers, 280-26 Odor, 280-13 YOUTH BUREAU Notice, 280-26,280-29, Off-street parking, 280-13 Youth Board, 68-3, 68-4 280-30 One -family dwelling, 280-13 Youth Bureau Director, 684 Off-street parking, 280-27, Parking, 280-13, 280-14 280-28 Permit, 280-13 34 11-01-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Permitted uses, 280-13 Town Board, 280-173, District. designations, 280-5 Places of worship, 280-13 280-174,280-176, Effect of establishment of dis- Playgrounds, 280-13 280-177,280-180 tricts, 280-8 Purpose, 280-12 Town Clerk, 280-174 Hearing, 280-11 Radiation, 280-13 Water, 280-174 Insurance, 280-10 Restaurants, 280-13 Water supply, 280-174 Landscaping, 280-7 Safety, 280-13 Zoning approval, 280-174 Lot recognition, 280-9 Sales, 280-13 Zoning Map, 280-174, Lots, 280-9 - 280-11 Schools, 280-13 280-175 Merger, 280-10 Setbacks, 280-13, 280-15 Agricultural uses, 72-5 One -family dwelling, 280-10 Signs, 280-13 Amendments, 286-157 - 280-159 Open space, 280-8 Site plan, 280-13 Additional notice requirements Parks, 280-7 Small wind energy systems, relating to petitions for Permit, 280-8 - 280-10 280-13 proposed amendments, Prohibited uses, 280-8 Smoke, 280-13 280-159 Record, 280-7 Special exception, 280-13 Assessment, 280-159 Screening, 280-7 Storage, 280-13 Fees for petitions for proposed Variance, 280-10 Swimming pools, 280-13 amendments, 280-158 Waiver of merger, 280-11 Use regulations, 280-13 Hearings, 280-157, 280-159 Water, 280-7,280-8 Utility, 280-13 Meeting, 280-157 Yards, 280-7, 280-8 Water, 280-13 Newspaper, 280-157, 280-159 Zoning Map, 280-6,280-7 Well, 280-12,280-13 Notice, 280-157, 280-159 Farmland Bill of Rights, 280-97 - Yard, 280-13, 280-15 Procedures, 280-157 280-103 Agricultural Planned Develop- Report, 280-157 Animals, 280-98,280-99 ment District, 280-170 - Zoning Map, 280-157 - Appeals, 280-100 280-181 280-159 Definitions, 280-98 Accessory uses, 280-172 Board of Appeals, 280-145 - Dust, 280-99 Application and review proce- 280-150 Enforcement, 280-102 dure, 280-174 Accessory buildings, 280-149 Fences, 280-99 Building permits, 280-180 Accessory structures, 280-149 Grading, 280-99 Classification, 280-172 - Additional conditions and Holidays, 280-99 Clearing house, 280-179 safeguards, 280-147 Inspection, 280-101 Conditions, 280-180 Appeals, 280-145 - 280-150 Livestock, 280-98, 280-99 Conditions of approval, Appointment, 280-145 Noise, 280-99 280-175 Building Inspector, 280-146 Notices, 280-97, 280-100, Costs and expenses, 280-177 Fees, 280-149 280-101 County Clerk, 280-175 Fences, 280-149 Nuisance, 280-97,280-99 Definitions, 280-171 Hearings, 280-146,280-150 Odor, 280-99 Disclosure provisions, Membership, 280-145 Right to farm, 280-97 280-174 Notice, 280-146,280-150 Right to notice by brokers and Easements, 280-175, 280-177, Permits, 280-146,280-149 agents, 280-101 280-179,280-180 Permitted use, 280-146 Right to notice provided by Farms and farming, 280-174 Powers and duties, 280-146 Town agencies, 280-100 Fire protection, 280-174 Rules of conduct and proce- Right to undertake protected Hearings, 280-174,280-175, dure, 280-148 farm practices, 280-99 280-177 Safety, 280-146 Safety, 280-97, 280-99 Improvements, 280-174 Special exceptions, 280-146, Sale, 280-98 Lots, 280-173 280449 Severability, 280-103 Meetings, 280-173, 280-174 Variances, 280-146, 280-149 Sign, 280-101 Notices, 280-174 Zoning Map, 280-146 Smoke, 280-99 Open space, 280-181 Density, Minimum Lot Size and Storage, 280-101 Permit, 280-180 Bulk Schedules, 280-65, Trees, 280-98 Permitted uses, 280-175 280-66 Vehicles, 280-99 Planning Board, 280-174, Conformance required, 280-66 Vibration, 280-99 280-181 Incorporation of new sched- Water, 280-99 Price for development rights, uses, 280-65 General Business (B) District, 280-176 Parking, 280-65 28047 - 280-50 Purpose, 280-170 Repeal of existing schedule, Accessory uses, 280-48 Reports, 280-174 280-65 Apartments, 280-48 Requirements for eligibility, Districts, 280-5 - 280-11 Appeals, 28048 280-173 Appeals, 280-9 Bulk, area and parking re - Sales, 280-174 - 280-177, Building Inspector, 280-6, quirements, 280-49 280-179 - 280-181 280-8 Church, 280-48 Subdivision, 280-181 Building permits, 280-8 - Convenience stores, 28048 Subsequent development right 280-10 Driveways, 28048 sales to Town, 280-177 Certificate of occupancy, Dust, 28048 Town Attorney, 280-175 280-10 Fence, 280-48 District boundaries, 280-7 Fire extinguisher, 280-48 35 11-01-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Flammable, 28048 Lighting, 280-4 Appeals, 280-22 Front yard setbacks, 280-50 Master Plan, 280-4 Applicability, 280-21 Fuel, 280-48 Mobile home, 280-4 Bulk, area and parking regula- Garages, 280-48 Motel, 2804 tions, 280-23 Height, 280-48 Nonconforming uses, 286-2, Heat, 280-22 Hospital, 280-48 280-4 Parking, 280-23 Hotel, 280-48 Official Map, 280-4 Permit, 280-20 License, 28048 Off-street parking, 280-4 Permitted uses, 280-22 Lots, 280-48 Open space, 280-4 Purpose, 280-20 Meeting, 280-48 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, 280-49 Safety, 280-2,280-3 Zoning Map, 280-21 Permit, 28048 . Sales, 2804 Landscaping, Screening and Permitted uses, 280-48 School, 2804 Buffer Regulations, 280-91 — Plumbing, 28048 Screening, 2804 280-96 Pollution, 28048 Septic tank, 280-4 Appeals, 280-92 Purpose, 28047 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, 2804 Building Inspector, 280-92 School, 280-48 Site plans, 2804 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, 28048 Swimming pools, 2804 Driveways, 280-92 Signs, 280-48 Title, 280-1 Dust, 280-91 Site plan, 280-48 Tower, 2804 Fences, 280-92, 280-94 Smoke, 28048 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, 280-4 Glare, 280-91, 280-94 Storage, 280-48 Yard, 280-4 Grass, 280-93, 280-95 Testing, 28048 Zoning Map, 280-4 Hearing, 280-92 Tires, 280-48 Hamlet Business (HB) District, Heat, 280-91 Use regulations, 280-48 280-44 — 280-46 Height, 280-94 Vehicle, 280-48 Accessory uses, 280-45 Landscaped parking area, Vehicles, 280-48 Apartments, 280A5 280-95 Vibration, 280-48 Appeals, 280-45 Lien, 280-92 Yards, 280-48, 280-50 Assessment, 280-45 Lots, 280-95 General Provisions, 280-1— Bulk, area and parking regula- Noise, 280-91, 280-94 280-4 tions, 280-46 Notice, 280-92 Accessory building, 280-4 Convenience stores, 280-45 Off-street parking, 280-95 Accessory use, 280-4 Garages, 28045 Parking, 280-92,280-95 Apartment, 2804 Grocery stores, 28045 Pollution, 280-91 Appeals, 280-4 Hotel, 280-44, 28045 Properties located adjacent to Block, 280-4 Improvement, 280-45 creeks, 280-96 Certificate of compliance, Meeting, 280-45 Purpose, 280-91 2804 Motel, 28044, 280-45 Record, 280-92 Certificate of occupancy, Off-street parking, 28045 Screen, 280-91 — 280=94 280-4 Parking, 280-45,28046 Site plan, 280-92 Curb, 280-4 Permit, 28045 Transition buffer area, 280-94 Definitions, 280-4 Permitted uses, 280-45 Trees, 280-92 — 280-95 Drainage, 280-4 Plumbing, 280-45 Variance, 280-92 Easements, 280-3,280-4 Purpose, 280-44 Water, 280-91, 280-96 Fence, 280-4 Restaurants, 280-45 Yards, 280-93, 280-96 Final plat, 280-4 Retail stores, 28045 Light Industrial (LI) District, Flood hazard area, 280-4 Sale, 280-45 280-61— 280-64 Garage, 280-4 School, 280-45 Accessory uses, 280-62 Grade, 2804 Signs, 280-45 Animals, 280-62 Guaranty, 280-4 Site plan, 280-45 Appeals, 280-62 Height, 280-4 Special exception use, 280-45 Bulk, area and parking regula- Home occupation, 2804 Use regulations, 280-45 tions, 280-63 Hotel, 280-4 Hamlet Density (HD) Residential Dust, 280-62 Interpretation and conflicts, District, 280-20 — 280-23 Explosives, 280-62 280-3 Accessory buildings, 280-22 Front yard setbacks, 280-64 Junkyard, 280-4 Accessory uses, 280-22 Fuel, 280-62 Landscaping, 280-4 Apartments, 280-22 Fumes, 280-62 36 11-01-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Garages, 280-62 Appeals, 28041 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, 28042 Record, 280-52 Permitted uses, 280-62 Permitted uses, 280-41 Sales, 280-52 Plumbing, 280-62 Plumbing, 280-41 School, 280-52 Pollution, 280-62 Purpose, 280-40 Signs, 280-52 Purpose, 280-61 Restaurants, 280-41 Site plan, 280-52 Sales, 280-62 Sales, 280-41 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, 280-41 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, 280-41, 280-43 Building permit, 280-121, Testing, 280-62 Low -Density Residential R-40 280-124, 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 fice 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 Repairs and maintenance, Fuel, 280-58 Special exception, 280-17 280-125 Fumes, 280-58 Use regulations, 280-17 Safety, 280-125 Garages, 280-58 Water, 280-16 Setbacks, 280-123 Gas, 280-58 Marine II (MII) District, 280-54 — Variance, 280-121 Heating, 280-58 280-56 Yard, 280-122, 280-124 Noise, 280-58 Accessory uses, 280-55 Parking and Loading Areas, Nuisance, 280-58 Appeals, 280-55 280-77 — 280-79 Odors, 280-58 Bed -and -breakfast, 280-55 Accessory use, 280-78 Off-street parking, 280-58 Bulk, area and parking regula- Airpollution, 280-77 Parking, 280-58, 280-59 tions, 280-56 Animal, 280-78 Permit, 280-58 Curb, 280-55 Apartment, 280-78 Permitted uses, 280-58 Fuel, 280-55 Appeals, 280-78,280-79 Plumbing, 280-58 Hotels, 280-55 Commercial vehicles, 280-78 Pollution, 280-58 Insurance, 280-55 Curbs, 280-78 Purpose, 280-57 Motels, 280-55 Drainage, 280-78 Sales, 280-58 Parking, 280-56 Driveways, 280-78 Schools, 280-58 Permitted uses, 280-55 Fence, 280-78 Setbacks, 280-60 Purpose, 280-54 Garages, 280-78 Signs, 280-58 Record, 280-55 Grade, 280-78 Site plan, 280-58 Restaurants, 280-55 Height, 280-78 Smoke, 280-58 Sales, 280-55 Home occupation, 280-78 Special exception use, 280-58 School, 280-55 Hospital, 280-78, 280-79 Storage, 280-58 Signs, 280-55 Hotels, 280-78, 280-79 Testing, 280-58 Site plan, 280-55 Landscaping, 280-78 Transfer stations, 280-58 Special exception, 280-55 Lots, 280-78, 280-79 Use regulations, 280-58 Swimming pools, 280-55 Meeting, 280-78 Utility, 280-58 Use regulations, 280-55 Mobile home, 280-78 Vehicles, 280-58 Water, 280-54, 280-55 Motel, 280-78 Vibrations, 280-58 Marine I (MI) District, 280-51 — Off-street loading areas, Yards, 280-58, 280-60 280-53 280-79 Limited Business (LB) District, Accessory uses, 280-52 Off-street parking areas, 280-40— 28043 Appeals, 280-52 280-78 Accessory uses, 28041 Bed -and -breakfast, 280-52 Parking, 280-77 — 280-79 37 11-01-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Place ofworship, 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, 2 80-3 8 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 Hamlet Density Residential Site plan, 280-38 Shopping centers, 280-87 (HD) District, 280-137 Special exception uses, 2 80-3 8 Sign illumination, 280-87 Handicap, 280-129 Storage, 280-38 Specific sign requirements, Hearings, 280-131, 280-137 Use regulations, 280-38 280-86 Height, 280-134 Resort Residential (RR) District, Specific signs, 280-85 Historical features, 280-133 280-34 - 280-36 Storage, 280-88 Improvements, 280-129, Accessory uses, 280-35 Transition, 280-89 280-131,280-133, Appeals, 280-35 Tree, 280-83 280-137 Bulk, area and parking regula- Unsafe, abandoned and unlaw- Inspections, 280-137 tions, 280-36 ful signs, 280-88 Investigations, 280-130 Hotels, 280-35 Utility, 280-83 Land clearing, 280-136 Motels, 280-35 Variances, 280-81, 280-86 Landscaping, 280-129, Parking, 280-36 Yard, 280-86 280-131, 280-133, Permitted uses, 280-35 Site Plan Approval, 280-127 = 280-134,280-137 Purpose, 280-34 280-138 License, 280-133 Restaurants, 280-35 Accessory uses, 280-127 Lighting, 280-129, 280-133, Signs, 280-35 Affordable housing, 280-137 280-137 Site plan, 280-35 Appeals, 280-130, 280-131, Lots, 280-137 Special exception use, 280-35 280-137 Meeting, 280-131, 280-133 Use regulations, 280-35 Applicability, 280-127 Meetings, 280-137 Water, 280-34,280-35 Application requirements, Moderate -income housing, Severability, 280-160 280-133 280-137 Signs, 280-80 - 280-90 Approval of site plan required, Natural features, 280-129, Abandoned, 280-88 280-130 280-133 Advertising, 280-80, 280-81, Architectural Review Commit- Notice, 280-131, 280-137 280-85 tee, 280-135 Objectives, 280-129 Animal, 280-85 Architectural review stan- Off-street parking, 280-129, Appeals, 280-81, 280-86 dards, 280-134 280-133,280-137 Applicability, 280-81 Area, yard and bulk regula- Open space, 280-127, Application, 280-81 tions, 280-137 280-128, 280437 Approval, 280-81 Assessment, 280-133 Parking, 280-127 - 280-129, Assessment, 280-88 Bicycles, 280-137 280-131, 280-133, Building Inspector, 280-81, Block, 280-133 280-134,280-137 280-85, 280-88 Boats, 280-137 38 11-01-2009 SOUTHOLD INDEX Parks and recreation areas, Safety, 280-142, 280-143 Parking, 280-109, 280-110, 280-137 School, 280-143 280-117 Pedestrians, 280-137 Screening, 280-143 Permit, 280-113 -280-115 Penalties for offenses, 280-136 Smoke, 280-143 Pollution, 280-111 Permit, 280-127, 280-130, Stormwater, 280-143 Prohibited uses in all districts, 280-131, 280-134 Vehicles, 280-143 280-111 Purpose, 280-128 Vibration, 280-143 Provisions for community wa- Records, 280-133 Violations of conditions, ter, sewer and utility fa - Recreational vehicles, 280-137 280-141 cilities, 280-112 Review procedure, 280-131 Water, 280-143 Public roads, encumbrances to, Safety, 280-128, 280-129, Yards, 280-143 280-111 280-131,280-133, Supplementary Regulations, Safety, 280-111 280-137 280-104 - 280-119 Sales, 280-104, 280-118 Screening, 280-129 Accessory buildings, 280-104, Setbacks, 280-104, 280-116 Setbacks, 280-133, 280-134, 280-107 Site plan, 280-104, 280-119 280-137 Accessory structures, 280-116 Smoke, 280-111 Signs, 280-131, 280-133, Access requirements, 280-109 Storage, 280-104,280-110, 280-134, 280-137 Air pollution, 280-111 280-111, 280-118, Special exception, 280-130, Animal, 280-111 280-119 280-131 Block, 280-116 Temporary outdoor display or Standards for residential site Buffer, 280-118 storage, 280-118 plans, 280-137 Building Inspector, 280-109 Tourist camps, camp cottages Storage, 280-134, 280-137 Building length and separation and trailers, 280-115 Stormwater, 280-129, 280-133 for buildings containing Towers, 280-104 Subdivision of land, 280-137 multiple dwellings, Trees, 280-118 Trailers, 280-137 280-107 Utility, 280-112 Trees, 280-129, 280-130, Building permit, 280-114 Vehicles, 280-110 280-133, 280-136 Building setback requirements Vibration, 280-111 Utilities, 280-127, 280-129, adjacent to water bodies Water, 280-104,280-112, 280-133 and wetlands, 280-116 280-113, 280-116 Variances, 280-131, 280-137 Certificate of occupancy, Yards, 280-104 - 280-106, Vehicles, 280-129 280-112 280-109 Vehicles and traffic, 280-137 Commercial vehicles, 280-110 Zoning Map, 280-113 Water, 280-128,280-129, Comer lots, 280-106 Wireless Communication Facili- 280-133 Courts, 280-108 ties, 280-67- 280-69 Watercourses, 280-133 Dust, 280-111 Abandonment, 280-76 Wells, 280-133 Elevators, 280-104 Antennas, 280-68, 280-70, Wildlife, 280-129, 280-133 Excavations, 280-114 280-72, 280-76, 280-76.1, Special Exception Uses, Exceptions and modifications, 280-76.2 280-I39 - 280-144 280-104 Application fees and require - Additional conditions and Explosives, 280-111 ments, 280-74 safeguards, 280-144 Fences, 280404 - 280-106, Applications, 280-74 Appeals, 280-140-280-142, 280-114 Building permits, 280-70, 280-144 Filled land, 280-113 280-71,280-74 Application, 280-141 Fuel, 280-111 Definitions, 280-69 Approval, 280-141 Garage, 280-104 Design standards, 280-72 Approval required, 280-140 Gas, 280-111 General requirements for all Buffer, 280-143 Glare, 280-111, 280-117 wireless communication Building permit, 280-140 Grade, 280-108,280-114 facilities, 280-70 Church, 280-143 Height, 280-104 - 280-109, Height regulations, 280-70, Demolition, 280-140 280-117 280-71, 280-76,280-76.2 Dust, 280-143 Inspection, 280-110 Historic buildings and dis- Emergency, 280-143 Land under water, 280-113 tricts, 280-75 Gases, 280-143 Lighting, 280-111, 280-117 Landscaping, 280-70 General standards, 280-142 Long-term outdoor display or Liens, 280-76 Hearing, 280-141 storage, 280-119 Lighting, 280-70 Matters to be considered, Lots, 280-106,280-109, Lots, 280-70 280-143 280-113,280-116 Notices, 280-74 Natural features, 280-143 Monuments, 280-104 Penalties for offenses, 280-76 Noise, 280-143 Multifamily dwelling, 280-108 Preexisting antenna support Notice, 280-141 Noise, 280-111 structures and antennas, Odors, 280-143 Obstructions, 280-104, 280-76.1 Off-street parking, 280-143 280-106,280-111 Purpose, 280-67 Parking, 280-143 Odor, 280-111 Removal, 280-76 Permit, 280-140, 280-141 Off-street parking, 280-109 Reports, 280-70, 280-74 Permitted uses, 280-143 One -family dwelling, 280-109 Required approvals, 280-71 Pollution, 280-143 Open storage, 280-110 Safety, 280-67 Purpose, 280-139 Scope, 280-68 39 11-01-2009 Setbacks, 280-70,280-76.2 Severability, 280-76.3 Signs, 280-70 Site design standards, 280-70 Site plan, 280-74 Site plan approval, 280-71, 280-72 Special exception approval, 280-73 Standards, 280-73 Waivers, 280-76.2 When effective, 280-76.4 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Agricultural uses, 72-11 ZONING MAP General provisions, 1-4 Zoning, 280-4,280-6,280-7, 280-21, 280-29, 280-113, 280-146,280-157 — 280-159, 280-174, 280-175 SOUTHOLD INDEX m 11-01-2009