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Town of Southold Code Supplement No. 16
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Legislation, by number or date of adoption, included in this supplement: L.L. Nos. 5-2010; 6-
2010; 7-2010; 8-2010; 11-2010.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
64. Transportation Access Management ...................................... 64:1
68. Youth Board........................................................................... 68:1
PART H: GENERAL LEGISLATION
70.
Agricultural Lands Preservation ............................................. 70:1
72.
Agricultural Uses....................................................................
72:1
75.
Alarm Systems.......................................................................
75:1
79.
Alcoholic Beverages..............................................................
79:1
Article I Public Consumption
83.
Animals..................................................................................
83:1
Article I Ducks
Article II Dogs
Article III Dog License Fees
88.
Bicycles................................................................................. 88:1
92.
Bingo and Games of Chance .................................................. 92:1
Article I Bingo
Article II Games of Chance
96.
Boats, Docks and Wharves ..................................................... 96:1
Article I Obstruction and Use of Town Waters
Article 11 Public Docks
Article III Boats
Article IV Floating Homes
Article V Administration and Enforcement
100.
Buildings, Unsafe .................................................................
100:1
104.
Burning, Outdoor.................................................................
104:1
111.
Coastal Erosion Hazard Areas ..........................................
111.1
117.
Development Rights, Transfer of .........................................
117:1
121.
Domestic Partnerships..........................................................
121:1
126.
Electrical Inspections...........................................................
126:1
130.
Environmental Quality Review ............................................
130:1
139.
Filming.................................................................................
139:1
144.
Fire Prevention and Building Code Administration .............
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148.
Flood Damage Prevention....................................................
148:1
157.
Harbor Management.............................................................
157:1
211.
Article I Fishers Island Harbor Management
211:1
161.
Highway Specifications...:....................................................
161:1
166.
Junkyards..............................................................................166:1
170.
Landmark Preservation.........................................................
170:1
172.
Lighting, Exterior.................................................................
172:1
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Littering................................................................................174:1
219:1
185.
Open Space Preservation......................................................
185:1
189.
Parking.................................................................................
189:1
Article I Parking at Beaches
193.
Parks and Recreation Areas ..................................................
193:1
237.
Article I ' Use Regulations and Restrictions
237:1
197.
Peddlers, Solicitors and Transient Retail Merchants............
197:1
205.
Public Entertainment and Special Events .............................
205:1
211.
Salvage Centers....................................................................
211:1
215.
Sewers and Sewage Disposal ...............................................
215:1
Part 1 Scavenger Wastes
Part 2 Sewer Use
Part 3 Sewer Rents and Charges
219.
Shellfish and Other Marine Resources .................................
219:1
228.
Soil Removal.........................................................................228:1
233.
Solid Waste..........................................................................
233:1
Article I Garbage, Rubbish and Refuse
235.
Stormwater Management.....................................................
235:1
237.
Streets and Sidewalks...........................................................
237:1
Article I Notification of Defects
Article II Street Excavations
Article III Snow and Ice Removal
Article IV Street Numbering
240.
Subdivision of Land.............................................................
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B. In addition to the above -provided penalties, the Town Board may also maintain an action
or proceeding in the name of the Town in a court of competent jurisdiction to compel
compliance with or to restrain by injunction the violation of this article.
ARTICLE II
Dogs
[Adopted 6-8-1976 by L.L. No. 1-1976]
§ 83-6. Prohibited activities. [Amended 7-27-2010 by L.L. No. 6-2010]
It shall be unlawful for any person owning, harboring, in possession of or in control of any
dog in the Town of Southold to permit or allow such dog to:
A. Run at large elsewhere than upon the premises of the owner or custodian unless said dog
shall be on a leash or accompanied by a person at least 12 years of age, having adequate
control of such dog, or unless it be upon the premises of another person with the
knowledge and consent of such person. For the purpose of this article, a dog or dogs
hunting in company with a hunter or hunters shall be considered as accompanied by their
owners.
B. Engage in habitual howling or barking or conduct itself in such a manner as to habitually
annoy any person other than the owner or person harboring such dog.
C. Cause damage or destruction to property other than the property of the owner or person
harboring such dog.
D. Chase or otherwise harass any person in such manner as reasonably to cause intimidation
or to put such person in reasonable apprehension of bodily harm or injury.
E. To soil, defile or defecate on any common thoroughfare, sidewalk, passageway, roadway,
highway, street, beach, nature preserve, park or any other public or Town -owned
property; or any place where people congregate or walk; or on any private property
without the permission of the owner of said property. It shall be a violation of this
section unless all feces are immediately removed by said person in a sanitary manner and
then sealed and deposited in a garbage container. Disposal of feces in street storm
collection systems is prohibited.
§ 83-7. Enforcement. [Amended 9-21-1982 by L.L. No. 8-1982; 7-27-2010 by L.L. No.
6-2010]
Any Dog Control Officer, Bay Constable, Code Enforcement Officer, or Police Officer shall
enforce the provisions of this article.
§ 83-8. Filing of complaints.
Any person who observes a dog causing damage or destruction to the property of a person
other than its owner or one harboring a dog, or causing an annoyance to a person other than
its owner or one harboring a dog may file a signed complaint, under oath, with a Town Justice
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of the Town of Southold specifying the objectionable conduct of the dog, the date thereof, the
damage caused, a description of the dog and the name and residence, if known, of the owner
or other person harboring said dog.
§ 83-9. Summons; arrest warrant. [Amended 6-4-1991 by L.L. No. 12-19911
A. Upon receipt by the Town Justice of any complaint against the conduct of any particular
dog, the Town Justice may summons the alleged owner or other person harboring said
dog to appear in person before him. If the summons is disregarded, the Justice may
permit the filing of an information and issue a warrant for the arrest of such person.
B. The prosecution of any complaint, information or action brought pursuant to this section
shall not be the responsibility of the Town Attorney.
§ 83-10. Seeing Eye dogs exempted.
This article shall not apply to Seeing Eye dogs during such time as such dogs are performing
the functions for which they are trained.
§ 83-11. Seizure of dogs at large. [Amended 9-21-1982 by L.L. No. 8-1982]
Any dog found at large, not under effective restraint or in the immediate custody and control
of the responsible person, may be seized by a duly appointed Dog Control Officer or other
duly appointed officer of the Town of Southold, confined and impounded.
§ 83-12.. Confinement; redemption; disposition. [Amended 9-21-1982 by L.L. No.
8-1982; 8-27-1991 by L.L. No. 23-19911
A. Any dog impounded under the provisions of this article shall be confined in accordance
with the provisions of the Agriculture and Markets Law of the State of New York and
may be redeemed by the owner or harborer thereof upon payment to the Town Clerk or
Dog Control Officer of the sums set forth below:
(1) Ten dollars for the first impoundment of any dog owned by that person;
(2) Twenty dollars for the first 24 hours or part thereof and $5 for each additional 24
hours or part thereof for the second impoundment, within one year of the first
impoundment, of any dog owned by that person; or
(3) Thirty dollars for the first 24 hours or part thereof and $5 for each additional 24
hours or part thereof for the third and subsequent impoundments, within one year
of the first impoundment, of any dog owned by that person.
B. Any dog not so redeemed shall, at the option of the Dog Control Officer, be made
available for adoption or be destroyed or given to a recognized society for the care and
welfare of dogs. All proceedings shall be in accordance with the provisions of the
Agriculture and Markets Law of the State of New York.
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C. The fee for the adoption of a dog shall be in such amount as may be, from time to time,
established by Town Board resolution. The Dog Control Officer may, as a condition to
an adoption, require that the dog shall be spayed or neutered within one year after such
adoption and may require a deposit of $20 to assure that such dog is spayed or neutered
within such time.
§ 83-13. Penalties for offenses. [Amended 7-27-2010 by L.L. No. 6-20101
Any person committing an offense against any provision of this article shall, upon conviction
thereof, be guilty of a violation punishable by a fine not exceeding $250 or by imprisonment
for a term not exceeding 15 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
§ 83-14. Severability.
The invalidity of any section, provision or portion of this article shall not invalidate any other
section, provision or remaining portion thereof.
§ 83-15. When effective.
This article shall take effect 10 days after its adoption.
ARTICLE III
Dog License Fees
[Adopted 9-26-1978 by L.L. No. 5-1978; amended in its entirety 10-23-1990 by L.L. No.
19-1990]
§ 83-16. License fees.
A. Commencing on October 1, 1979, and until November 30, 1990, the license fee for dogs,
inclusive of other statutory charges, is hereby set as follows:
(1) Five dollars for a spayed or neutered dog.
(2) Ten dollars for an unspayed or unneutered dog.
B. Commencing on December 1, 1990, the license fee for dogs, inclusive of other statutory
charges, is set as follows:
(1) Ten dollars for a spayed or neutered dog.
(2) Fifteen dollars for an unspayed or unneutered dog.
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property lines of the lot. No further construction shall be performed until such survey is
approved by the Building Inspector.
K. Permit fees. [Amended 8-10-2010 by L.L. No. 7-2010]
(1) The following fees shall be paid upon the filing of an application with the Building
Inspector for a building permit, which fees shall be paid into the general fund if
the application is approved or returned to the applicant if the application is denied:
(a) Single-family dwellings:
[1] New dwellings and alterations or additions to existing dwellings: $200,
plus $0.40 for each square foot of floor area.
[2] Accessory buildings and additions or alterations to existing accessory
buildings: $100, plus $0.40 for each square foot of floor area.
(b) Farm buildings and additions or alterations to existing farm buildings: $150
for each building.
(c) Hotel, motel, multiple dwellings and business, industrial and all other
buildings, including wineries:
[1] New buildings and additions and alterations to existing buildings: $250,
plus $0.40 for each square foot of floor area.
[2] Accessory buildings and additions and alterations to existing accessory
buildings: $100, plus $0.40 for each square foot of floor area.
(d) Foundations constructed under existing buildings: $200.
(e) In -ground swimming pools, together with required enclosure fencing: $250;
aboveground swimming pools, together with required enclosure fencing:
$250.
(f) The permit fee for all signs shall be $75 per permit.
(g) Demolition and/or removal of any building: $100 minimum and $0.30 for
each square foot of floor area.
(2) If an application is denied and a notice of disapproval is issued, the applicant shall
pay a fee of $50.
(3) For the purpose of this Subsection K, cellars, decks, attached garages and any
habitable area shall be included in the calculation of floor area.
(4) Preconstruction fee. If any land clearing or excavation or building or
commencement of any construction activity is without the benefit of applicable
Town permits, all fees associated with any land clearing or excavation or building
or construction activity will be equal to double the otherwise applicable fee for all
permits as provided by this chapter.
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(5) Notwithstanding the foregoing, no fee shall be required of or paid by taxing
entities or districts, including but not limited to fire districts, school districts, park
districts and the like.
(6) In the event that a building permit is not approved, the applicant shall be entitled
to a refund of 50% of the fee paid within one year of issuance, provided that no
construction has commenced.
§ 144-9. Issuance or denial of building permit.
A. The Building Inspector shall approve or disapprove the application within a reasonable
time, and in all events within 10 business days.
B. - Upon approval of the application and upon receipt of the legal fees therefor, he shall
issue a building permit to the applicant upon the form prescribed by him and shall affix
his signature or cause his signature to be affixed thereto.
C. Upon approval of the application, two sets of plans and specifications shall be endorsed
with the word "approved." One set of such approved plans and specifications shall be
retained in the offices of the Building Inspector and the other set shall be returned to the
applicant, together with the building permit, and shall be kept at the building site, open to
inspection by the Building Inspector or his authorized representative at all reasonable
times.
D. If the application, together with plans, specifications and other documents filed therewith,
describes proposed work which does not conform to all the requirements of the Uniform
Code and all other applicable building regulations, the Building Inspector shall
disapprove the same and shall return the plans and specifications to the applicant. The
Building Inspector shall cause such refusal, together with the reasons therefor, to be
transmitted to the applicant in writing.
§ 144-10. Performance of work under permit.
A. A building permit shall be effective to authorize the commencing of work in accordance
with the application, plans and specifications on which it is based, for a period of 18
months after the date of its issuance. For good cause, the Building Inspector may allow
an extension for a period not exceeding six months.
B. The issuance of a building permit shall constitute authority to the applicant to proceed
with the work in accordance with the approved plans and specifications and in
accordance with the Uniform Code and applicable building laws, ordinances or
regulations. All work shall conform to the approved application, plans and specifications.
C. Compliance with the following regulations shall be a continuing condition for the validity
and existence of any building permit and issuance of a certificate of occupancy by the
Town of Southold:
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E. The issuance of a stop -work order shall not be the exclusive remedy available to address
any event described in this section, and the authority to issue a stop -work order shall be
in addition to, and not in substitution for or limitation of, the right and authority to
pursue any other remedy or impose any other penalty under any other applicable local or
state law. Any such remedy or penalty may be pursued at any time, whether prior to, at
the time of, or after the issuance of a stop -work order.
§ 144-14. Right of entry.
Any Building Inspector, upon the showing of proper credentials and in the discharge of his
duties, may enter upon any building, structure or premises at any reasonable hour, and no
person shall interfere with or prevent such entry.
§ 144-15. Certificate of occupancy required; application.
A. No building hereafter erected shall be used or occupied in whole or in part until a
certificate of occupancy shall have been issued by the Building Inspector.
B. No building hereafter enlarged, extended or altered, or upon which work has been
performed which required the issuance of a building permit, shall be occupied or used
unless a certificate of occupancy shall have been issued by the Building Inspector.
C. No change shall be made in the use or type of occupancy of an existing building unless a
certificate of occupancy authorizing such change shall have been issued by the Building
Inspector.
D. The owner or his agent shall make application for a certificate of occupancy.
Accompanying his application and before the issuance of a certificate of occupancy,
there shall be filed by the Building Inspector an affidavit of the registered architect or
licensed professional engineer who filed the original plans, or of the registered architect
or licensed professional engineer who supervised the construction of the work, or of the
building contractor who supervised the work and who, by reason of his experience, is
qualified to superintend the work for which the certificate of occupancy is sought. This
affidavit shall state that the deponent has examined and approved plans of the structure
for which a certificate of occupancy is sought, that the structure has been erected in
accordance with approved plans and, as erected, complies with the Uniform Code and
Energy Code and other laws governing building construction except insofar as variations
therefrom have been legally authorized. Such variations shall be specified in the affidavit.
E. Certificate of occupancy fees. [Added 8-10-2010 by L.L. No. 7-2010]
(1) The following fees shall be paid upon the filing of an application with the Building
Inspector for a building permit, which fee shall be paid into the general fund if the
application is approved or returned to the applicant if the application is denied:
(a) Business buildings and/or business uses and additions and alterations thereto:
$50.
(b) New dwellings and additions and alterations thereto: $50.
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(c) Accessory buildings and additions and alterations thereto: $50.
(d) Preexisting dwellings: $100.
(e) Updated certificates of occupancy by reason of additions or alterations: $50.
(f) Copies of certificates of occupancy: $0.25.
(2) Notwithstanding the foregoing, no fee shall be required or paid by taxing entities
or districts, including but not limited to fire districts, "school districts, park districts
and the like.
§ 144-16. Inspection prior to issuance of certificate; records.
A. Before issuing a certificate of occupancy, the Building Inspector shall examine or cause
to be examined all buildings, structures and sites for which an application has been filed
for a building permit to construct, enlarge, alter, repair, remove, demolish or change the
use or occupancy; and -he may conduct such inspections as he deems appropriate from
time to time during and upon completion of the work for which a building permit has
been issued.
B. There shall be maintained by the Building Inspector a record of all such examinations
and inspections, together with a record of findings of violations of the Uniform Code, the
Energy Code, and other applicable laws.
§ 144-17. Issuance of certificate of occupancy.
A. The Building Inspector shall issue a certificate of occupancy if the work which was the
subject of the building permit was completed in accordance with all applicable provisions
of the Uniform Code, the Energy Code and, if applicable, that the structure, building or
portion thereof that was converted from one use or occupancy classification or
subclassification to another complies with all applicable provisions of the Uniform Code
and the Energy Code. The Building Inspector shall inspect the building, structure or work
prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy. In addition, where applicable, the
following documents, prepared in accordance with the provisions of the Uniform Code
by such person or persons as may be designated by or otherwise acceptable to the
Building Inspector, at the expense of the applicant for the certificate of occupancy, shall
be provided to the Building Inspector prior to the issuance of the certificate of
occupancy:
(1) A written statement of structural observations and/or a final report of special
inspections; and
(2) Flood hazard certifications.
B. A certificate of occupancy shall contain the following information:
(1) The building permit number, if any;
(2) The date of issuance of the building permit, if any;
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(3) The name, address and Tax Map number of the property;
(4) If the certificate of occupancy is not applicable to an entire structure, a description
of that portion of the structure for which the certificate of occupancy is issued;
(5) The use and occupancy classification of the structure;
(6) The type of construction of the structure;
(7) The assembly occupant load of the structure;
(8) If an automatic sprinkler system is provided, a notation as to whether the sprinkler
system is required;
(9) Any special conditions imposed in connection with the issuance of the building
permit; and
(10) The signature of the Building Inspector issuing the certificate of occupancy and the
date of issuance.
§ 144-18. Temporary certificates of occupancy; fee.
Upon request, and the payment of a fee of $25, the Building Inspector may issue a temporary
certificate of occupancy for a building or structure or part thereof before the entire work
covered by the building permit shall have been completed, provided that such portion or
portions as have been completed may be occupied safely without endangering life or the
public welfare.
§ 144-19. Tests for compliance with standards.
Whenever there are reasonable grounds to believe that any material, construction, equipment
or assembly does not conform to the requirements of the Uniform Code or the applicable
building laws, ordinances or regulations, the Building Inspector may require the same to be
subjected to tests in order to furnish proof of such compliance.
§ 144-20. Compliance required; penalties for offenses.
A. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to construct, alter, repair, move,
remove, demolish, equip, use or occupy or maintain any building or structure or portion
thereof in violation of any provisions of this chapter, or to fail in any manner to comply
with a notice, directive or order of the Building Inspector, or to construct, alter or use
and occupy any building or structure or part thereof in a manner not permitted by an
approved building permit or certificate of occupancy.
B. For each offense against any provisions of the Uniform Code, Energy Code, or of this
chapter, or any regulations made pursuant thereto, or failure to comply with a written
notice or order of any Building Inspector within the time fixed for compliance therewith,
the owner, occupant, builder, architect, contractor or their agents or any other person who
commits, takes part or assists in the commission of any such offense or who shall fail to
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comply with a .written order or notice of any Building Inspector shall, upon a first
conviction thereof, be guilty of a violation punishable by a fine not to exceed $5,000 or
imprisonment for a period not to exceed 15 days, or both. Each day on which such
violation shall occur shall constitute a separate, additional offense. For a second and
subsequent conviction within 36 months thereafter, such person shall be guilty of a
violation punishable by a fine not to exceed $10,000 or imprisonment for a period not to
exceed 15 days, or both such fine and imprisonment.
§ 144-21. Abatement of violations.
Appropriate actions and proceedings may be taken at law or in equity to prevent unlawful
construction or to restrain, correct or abate a violation or to prevent illegal occupancy of a
building, structure or premises or to prevent illegal acts, conduct or business in or about any
premises; and those remedies shall be in addition to the penalties prescribed in the preceding
section.
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Chapter 172
LIGHTING, OUTDOOR
§ 172-1. Title.
§ 172-2. Definitions.
§ 172-3. Conflict with other laws.
§ 172-4. Applicability.
§ 172-5. Standards for exterior lighting.
§ 172-6. Exemptions.
§ 172-7. Prohibitions.
§ 172-8. Review procedures.
§ 172-9. Penalties for offenses.
Figure 1
Figure 2
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold 7-27-2010 by L.L. No.
5-2010. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Zoning — See Ch. 280.
§ 172-1. Title.
This chapter shall be known as the "Exterior Lighting Law."
§ 172-2. Definitions.
Unless otherwise expressly stated, the following terms shall, for the purpose of this chapter,
have the meanings as herein defined. Any word or term not noted below shall be used with a
meaning as defined in Webster's Third International Dictionary of the English Language,
unabridged (or latest editions):
AREA LIGHT — A luminaire designed for illumination of a broad area. Area lights include,
but are not limited to, streetlights, parking lot lights and yard lights over 1,800 lumens.
ESSENTIAL LIGHTING — Light that is used for a specified period of time, which is
necessary for location identification, safety, security or public circulation purposes.
EXCESSIVE LIGHTING — Illuminance levels beyond that which is required for safety, as
recommended in IESNA Recommended Practices, or higher than five footcandles on any lit
surface unless- a higher level is indicated on the Table of Limits of Illumination Levels.
EXTERIOR LIGHTING — Lighting that is mounted, located, lamped or used, whether
inside or outside, to illuminate outdoor features. For the purposes of this chapter, lighting
which is installed indoors but which is intended to illuminate an area outdoors shall be
considered exterior lighting.
FIXTURE — The complete lighting assembly (including but not limited to the lamp,
housing, ballast, timers, photocells, reflectors, cover glass, lenses, louvers, and shields),
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including the support assembly (pole or mounting bracket). For purposes of determining total
light output from a light fixture, lighting assemblies which may include multiple lamps shall
be considered as a single fixture. Also referred to as a "luminaire."
FOOTCANDLE (FC) — The basic unit of illuminance (the amount of light falling on a
surface). Footcandle measurement is taken with a light meter. One footcandle is
approximately equal to the illuminance produced by a light source of one candela in intensity,
measured on a surface at a one foot distance from the source. Horizontal footcandles measure
the illumination striking a horizontal plane. Footcandle values can be measured directly with
certain handheld incident light meters.
FULL CUTOFF (FCO) — A classification for a luminaire designed and installed where no
light is emitted at or above a horizontal plane running through the lowest point on the
luminaire. In addition, the luminous intensity (as measured in candelas) emitted at any angle
from 80° up to 90° cannot exceed a numerical value equal to 10% of the lumen rating of the
lamp, as reported in a photometric report from the manufacturer. A cutoff; or semi -cutoff
design, allows a restricted amount of light emitted above the horizontal and a noncutoff
provides no restriction against light emitted above the horizontal.
FULLY SHIELDED — A luminaire constructed and installed in such a manner that all light
emitted by it, either directly from the lamp or a diffusing element, or indirectly by reflection
or refraction from any part of the luminaire, is projected below the horizontal. It is the same
as a full cutoff luminaire but without any restrictions on light distribution below the horizontal
plane, and it can be identified without a manufacturer's report.
GLARE — Unshielded light from a light source that may result in nuisance or annoyance,
discomfort or visual disability.
HOLIDAY LIGHTING — Temporary lights installed on a residential property which are
installed in connection with holiday or religious observances between Thanksgiving and the
following January 15.
IESNA — Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IES or IESNA), an
organization that establishes updated standards and illumination guidelines for the lighting
industry.
IESNA RECOMMENDED PRACTICES — The most current publications of the IESNA
setting forth illuminance levels for different task areas, e.g., walkways, streets, sports lights,
etc.
ILLUMINANCE — The density of light falling on any point of a surface, usually measured
in footcandles in the United States. See "footcandles."
LAMP — The source of artificial light as distinguished from the fixture.
LANDSCAPE LIGHTING — Lighting which is positioned and aimed to illuminate foliage,
driveways, walkways, patios, decks and other exterior pedestrian areas, whether or not
mounted on a structure.
LIGHTING — Light fixture or light source, or the effect of light, and all apparatus and
wiring to power artificial light.
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LIGHT POLLUTION — Any and all nuisances caused by the adverse effect of man-made
light, including but not limited to glare, light trespass, skyglow, visual clutter, and wasted
energy due to excessive or unnecessary lighting; or artificial light that unnecessarily
diminishes the ability to view the night sky or is disruptive to flora and fauna.
LIGHT SOURCE — The light -emitting part or parts of a fixture, consisting of the lamp or
lamps and any transparent or translucent covering over the lamp, as well as any refractors,
reflectors, prismatic lenses, mirrors, or diffusers which emit or transmit light.
LIGHT TRESPASS — Light projected across property lines or into the public right of way
when it is not required or permitted to do so.
LUMEN — A unit used to measure the amount of light that is produced by a light source.
The lumen quantifies the amount of light energy produced by a lamp at the lamp, not by the
energy input, which is indicated by the wattage.
LUMINAIRE — The complete lighting assembly (including the lamp, housing, ballasts,
photocells, reflectors, lenses and shields), less the support assembly (pole or mounting
bracket); a light fixture. For purposes of determining total light output from a luminaire or
light fixture, lighting assemblies which include multiple unshielded or partially shielded lamps
on a single pole or standard shall be considered as a single unit.
MOUNTING HEIGHT — The vertical distance of the light source from natural grade.
NONESSENTIAL EXTERIOR LIGHTING — Lighting which is unnecessary for pedestrian
passage and not generally useful (e.g., decorative and landscape lighting). This includes
lighting intended for a specific task or purpose when said task or purpose is not being actively
performed (e.g., parking lot illumination and wall -mounted perimeter lights after business
hours).
PARTIALLY SHIELDED — A light fixture that is not fully shielded but incorporates a
partial shield around the lamp by opaque barrier(s) such as louvers, shields, and other means
in order to prevent the light source from being visible from across property lines, into
waterways, or roadways.
SKYGLOW — Glare or illumination of the night sky, whether direct or reflected.
UNIFORMITY RATIO ("U RATIO") — A ratio that describes uniformity of illuminance
across an area. The uniformity ratio may be a ratio of the maximum -to -minimum illuminance
or the average -to -minimum illuminance. For example, if the Illuminating Engineering Society
recommends an average -to -minimum ratio of 4:1 fur a parking lot, the minimum illuminance
should be no less than 1/4 of the average illuminance across the parking lot.
UNSHIELDED FIXTURE — A fixture which, as designed or installed, emits all or part of
the light above the lowest part of the light source.
§ 172-3. Conflict with other laws.
In a case where this chapter is found to be in conflict with a provision of any other local law,
ordinance, code or regulation, the provision or requirement which is the more restrictive or
which establishes the higher standard shall prevail.
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§ 172-4. Applicability.
A. All exterior luminaires installed, replaced or repaired after the effective date of this
chapter shall conform to the standardsestablished herein.
B. All existing residential, private commercial, institutional, and utility -owned or -operated
exterior lighting lawfully installed prior to the effective date of this chapter are deemed
nonconforming exterior lighting. Such nonconforming exterior lighting shall be brought
into compliance with this chapter upon:
(1) The replacement or relocation of such nonconforming exterior lighting fixture; or
(2) Any reconstruction, addition or other improvement of a structure, the cost of which
equals or exceeds 50% of the market value of the structure before the start of
construction of the improvement. -
§ 172-5. Standards for exterior lighting.
A. General requirements:
(1) All exterior lighting shall be designed, located, and lamped to prevent excessive
lighting, energy waste, glare, light trespass, and unnecessary skyglow.
(2) All nonessential exterior lighting shall be turned off within 1/2 hour after the close
of business and/or when not in use. Lights that are controlled by timers or that are
motion -sensor -activated are encouraged to replace existing lighting necessary for
safety purposes.
(3) Canopy lights, such as service station lighting, shall be fully recessed and full
cutoff luminaires so as to ensure that no light source is visible from or causes glare
on public rights-of-way or adjacent properties.
(4) All area lights shall be full cutoff luminaires. See Figures 1 and 2 below.'
B. Placement, height and number of fixtures:
(1) All proposed exterior lighting should use the least number of poles/fixtures at the
lowest height and at the lowest illuminance levels necessary to safely light the area
for the proposed use.
(2) All existing and/or new residential, commercial, institutional and utility exterior
lighting shall not cause light trespass and shall protect adjacent properties from
glare and excessive lighting.
(3) No luminaires shall be taller than or mounted higher than 35 feet from the ground
to their tallest point.
(4) If illuminance grid lighting plans cannot be reviewed or if fixtures do not provide
photometrics and bulbs are under 1800 lumens, the following requirements apply:
1. Editor's Note: Said figures are included at the end of this chapter.
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(a) Pole height shall be no greater than four times the distance to the property
line and maximum lumen levels permitted for different fixture heights are as
follows:
Mounting Height
(feet)
Lumen Maximums
6
500 - 1,000 lumens
8
600-1,600 lumens
10
1,000 - 2,000 lumens
12
1,600 - 2,400 lumens
16
2,400 - 6,000 lumens
C. Illuminance and type of lamp:
(1) No luminaire shall be located or concentrated so as to produce glare or direct
illumination across the boundary property line, nor shall any such light be of such
intensity as to create a nuisance or detract from the use and enjoyment of adjacent
property. The maximum illuminance at the property line of a parcel that adjoins a
residential parcel or public right of way may not exceed 0.05 footcandle. The
maximum illuminance at the property line between two nonresidential properties is
0.1 footcandle.
(2) The average illuminance levels listed in the illumination levels for various
common tasks, as provided in the IESNA Recommended Practices Guidelines,
shall not be exceeded for exterior lighting unless otherwise specified or approved
by the Building Department or the Planning Board. The maximum number of
lumens for commercial uses is 25,000 lumens per acre. For proposals in residential
and limited business districts the maximum number of lumens is 10,000 lumens
per acre. The Town recognizes that not every situation will require lighting, and
excessive or unnecessary light shall be avoided. Appropriate lighting levels are
dependent upon the general nature of the surroundings and the Building
Department or Planning Board may require more or less than those listed in the
IESNA Recommended Practices Guidelines. Illuminance level measurements for
parking lots, sidewalks, and other walkways shall include any light from nearby
side -mounted building lights, freestanding sidewalk lights affected by
side -mounted building lights, and existing or proposed streetlights. In no instance
may any lighted surface, as installed, exceed five footcandles, as measured
horizontally or vertically by a light meter unless it can be demonstrated that a
higher level is necessary for the proposed use (higher levels should be based on
guidelines established either in the IESNA Handbook or similar professional or
governmental guidelines or regulations, (e.g., federal standards establishing
lighting levels around automated teller machines).
(3) The light source shall not exceed 3,000 Kelvin.
(4) Streetlights shall be full cutoff high-pressure sodium, low-pressure sodium, or
fluorescent, unless otherwise determined that another type is more efficient.
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Streetlights along residential streets shall not exceed seventy -watt high-pressure
sodium (lips) light with a lumen output of 6,400. Streetlights along nonresidential
streets or at intersections shall not exceed 150 watts lips each, with a lumen output
of 1,600, except the lights at major intersections on state highways shall not
exceed 250 watts lips. If a light type other than high-pressure sodium is permitted,
then the equivalent output shall be the limit for that light type. Exception:
replacements of "historic" lighting design where the replacement of the luminaire
piecemeal with compliant luminaires would unacceptably degade the aesthetic
characteristics of the existing lighting design.
§ 172-6. Exemptions.
The following exterior lighting is exempt or is partially exempt from the provisions of this
chapter:
A. Vehicular lights, United States Coast -Guard -approved maritime navigational lighting,
temporary lighting associated with nighttime roadwork and construction activities, and all
temporary emergency lighting needed by fire, ambulance, and police departments or
other emergency services are exempt.
B. Lighting of radio, communication and navigation towers is allowed, provided the owner
or occupant demonstrates that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations can
only be met through the use of lighting that does not comply with this section, and that
the provisions of this section are otherwise met. Tower lighting shall not be permitted
unless required by the FAA; in which case, required lighting shall be of the lowest
allowed intensity and red, unless otherwise specifically forbidden under the FAA
regulations.
C. Holiday exterior lighting is exempt from provisions regarding shielding; location,
mounting height and total wattage, but must be turned off by 12:59:a.m.
D. Temporary lighting in association with an approved special event permit shall comply
with all provisions exclusive of location, mounting height, and total wattage, and shall be
extinguished no later than 12:59 a.m. on the date of the approved event.
E. Upward lighting of the American (and/or other governmental) flag in the form of a single
ground -mounted narrow cone spotlight located at the base of the pole which confines the
illumination to the flag and limits lumen output to a total of 1,800 lumens (equivalent to
100 watt incandescent) is exempt. The Town encourages the tradition of raising and
lowering flags to avoid lighting.
F. Recreational lighting:
(1) Public recreational lighting shall comply with all provisions of this chapter,
exclusive of height and maximum footcandle limits set forth in § 136-5C(2). No
public recreational facility shall be illuminated after 11:00 p.m., except to conclude
a recreational or sporting event or any other similar activity conducted at or in the
facility which was in progress under such illumination prior to 11:00 p.m.
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(2) Private recreational lighting shall comply with all provisions of this chapter,
exclusive of the maximum footcandle limits set forth in § 136-5C(2). No private
recreational lighting shall be illuminated after 11:00 p.m.
§ 172-7. Prohibitions.
The following are prohibited:
A. Searchlights, other than those required by law.
B. Strobe lights, laser lights, or revolving lighting.
C. Blinking, pulsating, tracing or flashing lights.
D. Lighting which is used to outline or illuminate a building, structure or window, except to
light a permitted sign, where such light will be focused downward from above and is
lighting only the sign.
E. Floodlighting or "wall washing" lighting which is designed to illuminate the walls of a
building or other structures, except to light a permitted sign, where such light will be
focused downward from above and is lighting only the sign.
F. Any light fixture that may be construed as or confused with a traffic control device or
maritime navigational marker.
G. The following lamp and fixture types shall not be permitted:
(1) High-intensity discharge, including metal halide, and high-pressure and
low-pressure sodium.
(2) Mercury vapor.
(3) Neon.
(4) Lamps rated higher than 3,000 Kelvin in color.
H. Unshielded light fixtures, except as permitted herein.
§ 172-8. Review procedures.
A. All applications for sign permits or building permits shall include lighting plans showing
the following information to verify that proposed lighting conforms to the provisions of
this chapter:
(1) Location of each existing and proposed outdoor light fixture;
(2) Luminaire distribution and type;
(3) Lamp source type;
(4) Wattage;
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(5) Mounting height;
(6) Hours of operation; and
(7) Lumen output.
B. All applications for site plan and subdivision approval shall include lighting plans
certified by a licensed professional, luminaire and controls specifications and additional
documentation, if any lighting is to be used, regardless of whether the lighting is
preexisting or proposed, showing the following to verify that the lighting conforms to the
provisions of this chapter:
(1) Location of each current and proposed outdoor lighting fixture indicated on a site
plan.
(2) Type and number of fixtures, including cutoff characteristics, indicating
manufacturer and model number(s).
(3) Lamp source type, lumen output, and wattage.
(4) Mounting height indicated, with distance noted to nearest property line for each
luminaire.
(5) Types of timing devices used to control on/off and the hours set for illumination,
as well as the proposed hours when each fixture will be operated.
(6) Shielding and all mounting details, including pole foundation description.
(7) Total lumens for all fixtures and total square footage of areas to be illuminated.
(8) For plans that require three or more fixtures, the submission of a calculations
summary indicated all footcandle levels on the lighting plan, noting the maximum,
average and minimum as well as the uniformity ratio of maximum to minimum
and average to minimum levels.
(9) Lighting manufacturer specifications ("cut sheets") with photographs of the
fixtures, indicating the cutoff characteristics of the luminaire.
(10) For plans that require three or more fixtures, the submission of an isometric
footcandle distribution diagram indicating the light levels for the fixtures at the
designated mounting heights. Maximum illuminance levels should be expressed in
footcandle measurements on a grid of the site showing footcandle readings in
every ten -foot square. The grid shall include light contributions from all sources
(i.e., pole -mounted lights, wall -mounted lights, and signs, including private
streetlights).
(11) If necessary, documentation by a lighting engineer showing that the provisions can
only be met with a design that does not comply with this section.
C. For all other exterior lighting which must conform to the requirements of this chapter,
the Building Inspector shall issue a decision whether the exterior lighting complies with
the standards set forth herein. All such decisions may be appealed to the Zoning Board of
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Appeals within 30 days of the decision. The Zoning Board of Appeals, after a public
hearing, may grant variances from the requirements of this chapter.
D. No exterior lighting shall be altered, enlarged, moved, or converted unless it conforms to
a lighting plan approved by the Building Department, Planning Board or Zoning Board
of Appeals.
§ 172-9. Penalties for offenses.
A. Any action by any person, organization, corporation, group or other entity which violates
or does not comply with any provision of this chapter shall be punishable by a fine not to
exceed $250 for residential violations and a fine not to exceed $750 for nonresidential
violations.
B. Each continuing day of violation of this chapter shall constitute a separate offense.
C. In addition to the above -provided penalties, the Town may also maintain an action or
proceeding in the name of the Town in a court of competent jurisdiction -to compel
compliance with or to restrain by injunction the violation of this chapter.
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Town of Southold
Figure 1
Appendix 3: Definition of Acceptable Fixtures:
"Full Cut Off", "Fully Shielded"*, and RLM shield.
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Full cutoff fixtures do not allow any light to be emitted above the fixture. The fixture controls glare
by limiting the light output at 10 degrees below the horizontal, to less than 10% of the light output in
lumens.
• Manufacturers and their representatives cart provide photographs of light fixtures as "cut sheets" as
well as literature confirming the independently tested "cutoff' characteristics of their products.
• Photometric layouts for different heights, light sources, and wattages, are also available as "IES"
files, upon request or through manufacturers' websites.
"Full cut off' fixtures -must be installed properly, so that the bottom of the fixture is level with the
ground.
"Fully shielded" fixtures do not allow any light to be emitted above the lowest light emitting part,
but do not restrict light output in the "glare" zone, 90-80 degrees below horizontal.
* If the manufacturer is unable to provide the "cutoff' characteristics for a fixture (also called a
"luminaire"), the following definition needs to be met: "Fully shielded", which is a fixture constructed
and installed in such a manner that all light emitted by it, either directly from the lamp (bulb) or a
diffusing element, or indirectly by reflection or refraction from any part of the fixture, is projected below
the horizontal. This can be determined by a "field test"; a visual assessment of an operating sample.
This is a "RLM" sign lighting shield:
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§ 189-2 PARKING § 189-2
(42) Fourth Street, Cutchogue Harbor, New Suffolk, along both sides from the terminus
north to Jackson Street.
(43) Grathwohl Road, West Creek, New Suffolk, along west side from the terminus of
George Road north for a distance of 100 feet and south for a distance of 100 feet.
(44) Old Harbor Road, Cutchogue Harbor, New Suffolk, along both sides from the
terminus north for a distance of 150 feet.
(45) Third Street, Cutchogue Harbor, New Suffolk, along both sides from the terminus
north to Jackson Street.
(46) The Anchorage, Mattituck Creek, Mattituck, along both sides from the terminus
east to Woodcliff Drive.
(47) Bailie Beach Road, Long Island Sound, Mattituck, along both sides from the
terminus south for a distance of 500 feet.
(48) Bay Avenue, Peconic Bay, Mattituck, along both sides from the terminus north to
Peconic Bay Boulevard.
(49) Bayview Avenue, also known as "Shore Acres," Mattituck Creek, Mattituck, along
both sides from the terminus west for a distance of 250 feet.
(50) Inlet Drive, Long Island Sound, Mattituck, along both sides from the terminus
south to Sound Beach Drive.
(51) Knollwood Lane, Mattituck Creek, Mattituck, along both sides from the terminus
east for a distance of 180 feet.
(52) Sigsbee Road, Peconic Bay, Mattituck, along both sides from the terminus north to
Peconic Bay Boulevard.
(53) Sound Beach Drive, Long Island Sound, Mattituck, along both sides from the
terminus south for a distance of 50 feet, then east for a distance of 200 feet.
(54) Luther's Road, also known as Breakwater Road at Mattituck, beginning 250 feet
from the guardrail at the northerly terminus of Luther's Road extending southerly
for a distance of 190 feet on the east side Luther's Road. [Added 6-24-1997 by
L.L. No. 13-19971
(55) Sound Beach Drive, Mattituck, north side, from the intersection of Inlet Drive
westerly for a distance of 200 feet. [Added 7-22-1997 by L.L. No. 21-19971
(56) Duck Pond Road, Long Island Sound, Cutchogue, along both sides from the
guardrail at the northerly terminus southerly for a distance of 500 feet. [Added
7-27-2004 by L.L. No. 17-20041
(57) Inlet Road (also known as Mill Lane), Peconic, along both sides between a private
road known as Soundview Avenue and a private road known as Second Avenue.
[Added 10-5-2010 by L.L. No. 11-20101
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C. The following boat ramp areas are hereby designated as Town of Southold "Parking by
Southold Town Permit Only" areas:
(1) King Street, also known as "Hog Pond Road," Orient Harbor, Orient, along both
sides from the terminus north for a distance of 300 feet to Harbor Road.
(2) Narrow River Road, Hallock's Bay, Orient, parking area on south side known and
referred to herein as "Narrow River Road Launching Ramp" and along both sides
of Narrow River Road for a distance of 350 feet north and 350 feet south of the
entrance for the parking area.
(3) Bay Avenue, Gardiners Bay, East Marion, along both sides from the terminus
north to the bridge.
(4) Pipe's Neck Road, Greenport, along both sides from the terminus north 300 feet.
(5) Bayview Avenue South, Hashamomuck Pond, Southold, along both sides from the
terminus east for a distance of 140 feet.
(6) Gagen's Landing Road, Goose Creek, Southold, along both sides from the terminus
north to Clearview Avenue.
(7) Lake Court, Great Pond, also known as "Lectons Lake," Southold, along both sides
from the terminus north to Lake Drive.
(8) Minnehaha Boulevard, also known as "Nokomis Road," Corey Creek, Southold,
parking area adjacent to launching area.
(9) Pine Neck Road, Jockey Creek, Southold, along both sides from the terminus west
to North Bayview Avenue.
(10) Parkers Landing Road, Richmond Creek, Peconic, from the terminus west to
Indian Neck Lane.
(11) Little Neck Road, East Creek, Cutchogue, along both sides from the terminus north
for a distance of 250 feet.
(12) Wilson Landing, East Creek, also known as "Eugene's Creek," Cutchogue, along
both sides from the terminus east to Beebe Drive.
(13) County Road 48, Mattituck Creek, Mattituck, parking area on north side known
and referred to herein as "Town Launching Ramp at Mattituck Creek."
D. A Town parking permit shall be required at all times for parking in the areas designated
by Subsections B and C above. [Amended 5-28-1996 by L.L. No. 8-19961
E. A Town parking permit shall be required only between Memorial Day and Labor Day of
each year in the areas designated by Subsection A above. [Added 5-28-1996 by L.L.
No. 8-19961
F. Failure to have or to properly display a Town parking permit shall be a violation of this
Code. [Added 5-28-1996 by L.L. No. 8-19961
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G. The parking of vehicles is hereby prohibited between the hours of 10:00 p.m. to 6:00
a.m. in all of the parking areas designated in § 189-2. [Added 8-10-2010 by L.L. No.
8-2010]
§ 189-3. Parking permits.
Parking permits for parking vehicles in the parking areas designated in § 189-2 of this article
shall be issued as follows:
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(3) The fee for the issuance of a one -day nonresident parking permit shall be such fee
as shall be prescribed by resolution of the Southold Town Board.
E. Guest permits. [Added 12-28-1982 by L.L. No. 9-19821
(1) Guest parking permits shall be issued by the Town Clerk or a person designated by
the Town Clerk to all persons who are qualified residents of the Town of Southold,
as defined in § 189-3A hereof, for use by guests temporarily residing in the
dwelling of such resident. A resident applying for a guest parking permit shall
present an application in affidavit form, signed by the applicant, setting forth the
following:
(a) The location of the property to be occupied by the guests.
(b) The names and permanent addresses of the guests.
(c) The length of time of the guest occupancy.
(2) Upon a determination by the Town Clerk or person designated by the Town Clerk
that the applicant is entitled to a guest parking permit and upon the payment of the
permit fee, such permit shall be issued and inscribed with the vehicle license
registration number and shall be affixed to the vehicle in the same manner as
provided in § 189-3A(3) hereof.
(3) The fee for the issuance of a guest parking permit shall be such fee as shall be
prescribed by a resolution of the Southold Town Board.
F. Nonresident seasonal beach parking permit. Beach parking permits for nonresidents for
the period January 1 through December 31 may be issued by the Town Clerk of the
Town of Southold upon application therefor at a sum prescribed by resolution of the
Southold Town Board, which annual sum shall include both the vehicle and boat trailer.
[Added 7-14-1987 by L.L. No. 11-1987; amended 10-23-1990 by L.L. No. 21-1990;
10-18-1994 by L.L. No. 21-1994; 2-23-1995 by L.L. No. 4-19951
G. Night fishing parking permit. For the purpose of ensuring fishermen and shell fishermen
parking access to the beaches, creeks and waters within the Town of Southold when such
parking access is normally closed (10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.), the following exception to
§ 189-2G is hereby created: [Added 8-10-2010 by L.L. No. 8-20101
(1) Night fishing parking permit. A night fishing parking permit shall be issued by the
Town Clerk or a person designated by the Town Clerk to all persons who hold a
resident, lessee or guest parking permit.
(2) Any motor vehicle having a night fishing parking permit shall be deemed not to be
in violation of § 189-2G or § 189-3G where both the night fishing permit and the
resident, lessee or guest parking permit are properly displayed.
(3) The following rules and regulations apply:
(a) At the time a motor vehicle with a night fishing permit is parked at a location
during a time in which parking is normally prohibited by § 189-2G and §
189-3G, the occupants of the vehicle must have fishing equipment and be
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actively engaged in fishing. The permit is nontransferable and valid only for
vehicles bearing the license plate number on the permit.
(b) Fees. There shall be no annual fee for night fishing permits.
(c) Duration of permits. All night fishing permits provided for in this section
shall expire at the same time as the resident, lessee or guest parking permit.
(4) Other regulations. Persons using parking areas pursuant to the provisions of this
section shall comply with all other laws, ordinances, rules, regulations and
restrictions thereto
§ 189-4. Designation of parking areas on Fishers Island. [Added 5-31-1994 by L.L. No.
11-1994]
A. The use of Race Point as a recreational area on Fishers Island by persons other than
residents has increased to such an extent that such area has become overcrowded with the
result that residents are denied the use thereof. The Town Board therefore declares it to
be policy of the Town of Southold to restrict and regulate the parking of vehicles at Race
Point, located at the southwesternmost tip of Fishers Island. [Amended 11-1-1994 by
L.L. No. 24-19941
B. No person shall park any type of vehicle in any parking area designated here in this
section as a "Parking by Permit Only" area unless such vehicle displays a valid parking
permit duly issued for such vehicle in accordance with the provisions of Subsection D. In
addition to the areas listed in Subsection A above, the following areas of Fishers Island
are designated "Parking by Permit Only": [Amended 4-8-2008 by L.L. No. 2-20081
Street
Greenwood Avenue
Side Hours
East 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.,
from and including
Memorial Day through
and including Labor
Day
Location
On Fishers Island, the
entirety of the easterly
side of Greenwood
Avenue
C. The Town of Southold will erect and maintain a sign at each designated location
indicating "Parking by Permit Only."
D. Parking permits for any vehicles in the parking areas designated on Fishers Island shall
be issued as follows:
(1) Resident parking permit.
(a) A resident parking permit shall be issued by a Fishers Island designee of the
Southold Town Clerk to all persons who are qualified residents of the Town
of Southold. Persons applying for a resident parking permit shall present for
inspection the following proof of residency: a valid tax receipt stub for the
current year for any taxable real property within the Town of Southold
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assessed in the name of the applicant, or a valid motor vehicle registration in
the name of the applicant at an address located within the Town of Southold,
or such other proof of residence as is satisfactory to the designee.
(b) Upon determination by the designee that the applicant is a qualified resident
of the Town, and upon payment of a fee, previously determined by Town
Board resolution, a resident parking permit shall be issued and inscribed with
the vehicle license registration number. Such permit shall be affixed to the
right front bumper and shall not be transferred to any other vehicle.
(2) Lessee parking permit.
(a) A lessee parking permit shall be issued by the Fishers Island designee to all
persons who lease or rent property within the Town of Southold but do not
qualify as residents defined in Subsection D(1). Persons applying for a lessee
parking permit shall indicate the location of leased or rented property, the
persons occupying the same and the term of tenancy and must present to the
designee as proof of tenancy verification from the property owner or
managing realtor.
(b) Upon determination by the designee that the applicant is entitled to a lessee
parking permit, and upon payment of the fee, such permit shall be issued and
inscribed with the vehicle license registration number and shall be affixed to
the right front bumper and shall not be transferred to any other vehicle.
(3) A guest parking permit shall be issued by the Fishers Island designee to all persons
who are qualified for residential or lessee parking permits as defined in Subsection
D(1) and (2) hereof for use by guests temporarily residing in the dwelling of such
resident or lessee. The resident or lessee applying for a guest parking permit shall
indicate the location of property to be occupied by the guest, the names of the
guests and the length of time and guest occupancy. The guest parking permit shall
be displayed in the right front dashboard area of the vehicle, shall not be
transferred to any other vehicle and shall be valid during guest occupancy only.
E. Any vehicle parked in violation of the provisions of this section or any other law,
ordinance, rule, regulation or resolution may be removed or be caused to be removed by
the Fishers Island Constables or the New York State Troopers.
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Name of Street
Side
Location
Hobart Road
East
At Southold, from the northerly
curbline of Terry Lane northerly for a
distance of 98 feet
Horton's Lane
West
At Southold, from the extension
easterly of the northerly line of County
Route 48 northerly for a distance of 60
feet
Hummel Avenue [Added
South
At Southold, from the southeast corner
3-9-2004 by L.L. No. 7-20041
of Hummel Avenue and Boisseau
Avenue, along the south side of
Hummel Avenue to the intersection of
Hummel- Avenue and Young's Avenue
Inlet Road (also known as Mill
Both
At Peconic, from the northerly
Lane) [Added 10-5-2010 by
intersection of a private road known as
L.L. No. 11-20101
Miami Avenue and Inlet Road (also
known as Mill Lane) northerly to the
southerly intersection of a private road
known as Second Avenue and Inlet
Road (also known as Mill Lane)
Jackson Street
Both
At Cutchogue, from the southerly
curbline of New Suffolk Avenue
southerly for a distance of 250 feet
Jackson Street [Added
Both
At New Suffolk, from the intersection
7-29-2008 by L.L. No. 8-20081
of First Street westerly to the
intersection of Fourth Street
King Street
South
At New Suffolk, between Fourth Street
and Fifth Street
Lands End Road [Added
Both
From Route 25 northerly to the
6-11-1996 by L.L. No. 12-19961
intersection of Latham Lane
Love Lane
East
At Mattituck, from the north curbline
of New York State Route 25 northerly
for a distance of 20 feet
Love Lane
West
At Mattituck, from the north curbline
of Pike Street northerly for a distance
of 40 feet
Love Lane
West
At, Mattituck, from the north curbline
of Sounds Avenue northerly for a
distance of 75 feet
Luther's Road, also known as
Both
At Mattituck, from the guardrail at the
"Breakwater Road" [Amended
northerly terminus of Luther's Road
6-24-1997 by L.L. No. 14-19971
extending southerly for a distance of
250 feet on the easterly side and 500
feet on the westerly side
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§ 260-8 SOUTHOLD CODE § 260-8
Name of Street
Side Location
Main Bayview Road [Added
South In Southold, from the intersection of
9-27-2005 by L.L. No. 14-20051
Corey Creek Lane both easterly and
westerly for a distance of 175 feet in
each direction
Marratooka Road
West At Mattituck, between Peconic Bay
and Park Avenue
Mechanic Street
East At Southold, between New York State
Route 25 and Mechanic Street East
Mill Road [Added 10-5-2010 by
Both At Peconic, between a private road
L.L. No. 11-20101
known as Miami Avenue and County
Route 48
Montauk Avenue [Added
West At Fishers Island, starting 559 feet
9-17-1996 by L.L. No. 17-1996;
south of the intersection of Crescent
amended 7-22-1997 by L.L. No.
Avenue and extending southerly for a
20-19971
distance of 188 feet
Nassau Point Road (causeway)
Both At Cutchogue, from the intersection
with Bay Avenue, also known as
"Skunk Lane," south for a distance of
1,750 feet
New Suffolk Avenue
Both At Cutchogue, at Halls Creek Bridge,
Downs Creek Bridge and West Creek
Bridge for a distance of 250 feet
easterly and westerly from the center
lines of said bridges
New Suffolk Avenue
Both At Mattituck, from the southerly
curbline of New York State Route 25
easterly for a distance of 500 feet
New Suffolk Road
East At Cutchogue, from the southerly
curbline of New York State Route 25
southerly for a distance of 400 feet
New Suffolk Road
West At Cutchogue, from the southerly
curbline of New York State Route 25
southerly for a distance of 385 feet
North Bay View Road
Both At Southold, for a distance of 450 feet
easterly and westerly from the center
line of Goose Creek Bridge
Peconic Bay Boulevard
Both At Mattituck, for a distance of 250 feet
easterly and westerly from the center
line of Brushes Creek Bridge
Peconic Bay Boulevard
North At Mattituck, from New York
Telephone pole No. 22 easterly 650
feet to New York Telephone pole No.
16
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§ 260-8 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 260-8
Name of Street
Side
Location
Pike Street
Both
At Mattituck, starting at the
intersection of Wickham Avenue and
extending westerly for a distance of
310 feet
Pike Street
North
At Mattituck, starting at the northeast
corner of Mary's Road and extending
easterly for a distance of 700 feet
Pike Street
South
At Mattituck, from the easterly
curbline of Westphalia Road easterly
for a distance of 12 feet
Plum Island Lane [Added
Both
In Orient, on both sides of Plum Island
2-2-1999 by L.L. No. 1-19991
Lane, from the intersection of Route
25 southerly to the intersection of
Parkview Lane
Rocky Point Road [Added
East
In East Marion, on the east side --of
12-18-2001 by L.L. No.
Rocky Point Road, north and south of
21-20011
the intersection with Aquaview
Avenue for approximately 50 feet
Seventh Street
East
At Greenport, between New York
State Route 25 (Main Street) and
Corwin Street
Soundview Avenue
Both
At Southold, starting at the intersection
of County Route 48 and extending
westerly for a distance of 620 feet
Soundview Avenue Extension
Both
From terminus at Lighthouse Road
[Added 5-28-1996 by L.L. No.
easterly for a distance of 300 feet
7-1996]
Tabor Road
Both
At Orient, from the southerly curbline
of New York State Route 25 southerly
for a distance of 270 feet
Terry Lane
North
At Southold, from the easterly curbline
of Hobart Road easterly for a distance
of 142 feet
Terry Lane
South
At Southold, from the extension
southerly of the east curbline of Hobart
Road easterly for a distance of 127 feet
Traveler Street
South
At Southold, from the southwest
corner of Traveler Street and Beckwith
Avenue proceeding westerly for 111
feet to the guardrail
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§ 260-8 SOUTHOLD CODE § 260-8.1
Name of Street
Traveler Street [Added
4-22-2003 by L.L. No. 8-20031
Village Lane
Village Lane
Whistler Avenue
Youngs Avenue
Youngs Avenue
Side
Location
South
In Southold, westerly on the south
Both
curbline for a distance of 20 feet from
the west side of the exit from the
southerly terminus of Fifth Street
Town Municipal Parking Lot
East
At Orient, between New York State
Route 25 and Orchard Street
West
At Orient, between a point 50 feet
Both
north of the northerly curbline of
Orchard Street and a point 675 feet
southerly terminus of Fourth Street
southerly thereof
South
At Fishers Island, from the
southeasterly corner of the intersection
intersection with King Street
of Whistler Avenue and Airport Road
West
easterly for a distance of 1,795 feet
East
At Southold, from the southerly
intersection with Main Street
curbline of New York State Route 25
Both
southerly for a distance of 181 feet
West
At Southold, from the northerly
intersection with First Street
curbline of New York State Route 25
northerly for a distance of 186 feet
§ 260-8.1. Trailer parking prohibited at all times. [Added 7-29-2008 by L.L. No. 8-20081
The parking of trailers and the parking of vehicles with trailers is hereby prohibited at all
times in any of the following locations and at any other location where signage indicates "no
trailer parking":
A. Hamlet of New Suffolk.
Name of Street
Side
Location
Fifth Street
Both
From the intersection with Main Street to the
southerly terminus of Fifth Street
First Street
Both
From the intersection with Orchard Street to the
southerly terminus of First Street
Fourth Street
Both
From the intersection with Main Street to the
southerly terminus of Fourth Street
Fourth Street
Both
From the intersection with Orchard Street to the
intersection with King Street
Fourth Street
West
From the intersection with King Street to the
intersection with Main Street
Jackson Street
Both
From the intersection with Fifth Street to The
intersection with First Street
260:30 11-01-2010
§ 260-8.1
Name of Street
King Street
Main Street
New Suffolk Road
Orchard Street
Second Street
Third Street
Third Street
Third Street
VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
Side Location
Both From the intersection with New Suffolk Road
to the easterly terminus of King Street
Both From the intersection with New Suffolk Road
easterly to the intersection with First Street
Both From the intersection with Orchard Street to the
intersection with Main Street
Both From the intersection with New Suffolk Road
to the easterly terminus of Orchard Street
Both From the intersection with Orchard Street to the
southerly terminus of Second Street
Both From the intersection with Main Street to the
southerly terminus of Third Street
Both From the intersection with Orchard Street to the
intersection with King Street
East From the intersection with King Street to the
intersection with Main Street
§ 260-9. Parking prohibited during certain hours. [Added 7-31-1973; amended
9-21-1976 by L.L. No. 4-1976; 8-12-1980 by L.L. No. 4-1980; 7-7-1981 by L.L. No.
4-1981; 5-4-1982 by L.L. No. 2-1982; 7-7-1982 by L.L. No. 4-1982; 4-5-1983 by L.L. No.
3-1983; 4-19-1983 by L.L. No. 4-1983; 12-28-1984 by L.L. No. 11-1984; 7-2-1985 by L.L.
No. 9-1985; 8-13-1985 by L.L. No. 13-1985; 11-15-1988 by L.L. No. 26-1988; 11-27-1990
by L.L. No. 27-1990; 8-13-1991 by L.L. No. 18-1991; 1-10-1995 by L.L. No. 1-1995;
5-30-1995 by L.L. No. 9-19951
A. The parking of vehicles is hereby prohibited between the hours indicated in any of the
following locations:3
Between the
Name of Street Side Hours of
Location
Bailie Beach Road Both 10:00 p.rrL and
In Mattituck, from Long
6:00 a.m.
Island Sound southerly for
a distance of 500 feet
Bay Avenue Both 10:00 p.m. and
In Mattituck, between
6:00 a.m.
Peconic Bay and Peconic
Bay Boulevard
3. Editor's Note: Former Subsection B, regarding prohibited parldng between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 am., and Subsection
C, added 6-8-1999 by L.L. No. 4-1999, regarding night fishing permits, which immediately followed this schedule,
were repealed 8-10-2010 by L.L. No. 8-2010.
260:30.1 11-01-2010
§ 260-9
Name of Street
Bay Home Road
Budd's Pond Road
Duck Pond Road
SOUTHOLD CODE
Between the
Side Hours of
Both 10:00 p.m. and
6:00 a.m.
Both 10:00 p.m. and
6:00 a.m.
East 10:00 p.m. and
10:00 a.m.
260:30.2
§ 260-9
Location
In Southold, from the
terminus northerly for a
distance of 300 feet
In Southold, from the
guardrail as the southerly
terminus northerly for a
distance of 100 feet
In Cutchogue, from the
guardrail at the northerly
terminus southerly for a
distance of 400 feet
11-01-2010
§ 260-9
VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
§ 260-9
Between the
Name of Street
Side
Hours of
Location
Sigsbee Road
Both
10:00 p.m. and
In Mattituck, from the
6:00 a.m.
southerly curbline of
Peconic Bay Boulevard
southerly to Peconic Bay
Silvermere Road
Both
10:00 p.m. and
In Greenport, along both
6:00 a.m.
sides of the parking area
adjacent to the terminus
Skunk Lane
Both
10:00 p.m. and
In Cutchogue, from
6:00 a.m.
Peconic Bay westerly for a
distance of 150 feet
Sleepy Hollow Lane
Both
10:00 p.m. and
In Southold, from the
[Added 7-8-1997 by
6:00 p.m.
guardrail at the easterly
L.L. No. 18-19971
terminus westerly for a
distance of 200 feet
Sound Beach
Both
10:00 p.m. and
In Mattituck, from Long
6:00 a.m.
Island Sound southerly for
a distance of 100 feet
Sound Drive (67 Steps)
Both
Sunset and 6:00
In Greenport, from the
[Amended 5-28-1996
a.m.
guardrail at the northerly
by L.L. No. 7-19961
terminus to Sound Drive
Sound Drive West
Both
10:00 p.m. and
In Greenport, from the
6:00 a.m.
westerly terminus easterly
for a distance of 200 feet
South Harbor Road
Both
10:00 p.m. and
In Southold, from the
[Added 11-12-1997 by
6:00 a.m.
guardrail northerly for a
L.L. No. 27-19971
distance of 500 feet
Spring Lane [Added
Both
10:00 p.m. and
In Peconic, from the
6-24-1997 by L.L. No.
6:00 a.m.
guardrail at the easterly
16-19971
terminus westerly for a
distance of 225 feet
Terry Lane
North
10:00 p.m. and
In Southold, from the west
6:00 a.m.
curbline of Hobart Road
westerly to Town Creek
The Anchorage [Added
Both
10:00 p.m. and
In Mattituck, from the
5-27-1997 by L.L. No.
6:00 a.m.
guardrail at westerly
12-19971
terminus easterly to
Westview Drive
Town Harbor Lane
Both
10:00 p.m. and
In Southold, from Peconic
6:00 a.m.
Bay to Terry Lane
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§ 260-9 SOUTHOLD CODE § 260-11
Between the
Name of Street
Side
Hours of
Location
Watersedge Way
Both
10:00 p.m. and
In Southold, from and
6:00 a.m.
including its intersection
with Rambler Road
northwesterly for a distance
of 150 feet
Whistler Avenue
North
7:30 p.m. and
In Fishers Island, from the
6:00 a.m.
easterly terminus westerly
for a distance of 500 feet
Youngs Street
Both
10:00 p.m. and
In Orient, from the
6:00 a.m.
guardrail at the northerly
terminus southerly for a
distance of 500 feet
§ 260-10. Parking prohibited during certain months. [Added 12-28-1984 by L.L. No.
11-1984]
The parking of vehicles is hereby prohibited during the months indicated (both inclusive) in
any of the following locations:
During Months of
Name of Street Side (both inclusive) Location
Beckwith Avenue West December to March In Southold between New
York Route 25 and Traveler
Street
§ 260-11. Parking for limited time only. [Added 7-31-1973; amended 9-21-1976 by L.L.
No. 4-1976; 8-12-1980 by L.L. No. 4-1980; 7-2-1985 by L.L. No. 9-1985; 9-23-1986 by
L.L. No. 11-1986; 11-27-1990 by L.L. No. 27-1990; 8-10-1993 by L.L. No. 17-1993;
5-30-1995 by L.L. No. 9-1995]
The parking of vehicles is hereby prohibited for a longer period of time than that designated,
between the hours indicated, in any of the following locations:
Between the Time
Name of Street Side Hours of Limit
Duck Pond Road East 10:00 a.m. and 2 hrs.
10:00 P.M.
Duck Pond Road West 7:00 a.m. and 2 hrs.
10:00 P.M.
Location
At Cutchogue, from the
guardrail at the northerly
terminus southerly for a
distance of 400 feet
At Cutchogue, from the
guardrail at the northerly
terminus southerly for a
distance of 400 feet
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§ 260-11 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 260-11
Between the Time
Name of Street
Side
Hours of
Limit
Location
First Street
Both
6:00 a.m. and
15 mins.
At Cutchogue, from the
6:00 p.m.
guardrail at the northerly
terminus southerly for a
distance of 400 feet
First Street
South
At all times
15 mins.
At New Suffolk, at the
[Added 7-29-2008
southerly terminus of First
by L.L. No.
Street
8-2008]
First Street
West
At all times
5 mins.
At New Suffolk, from from
[Added 7-29-2008
the northerly intersection of
by L.L. No.
Jackson Street, northerly for
8-20081
a distance of 150 feet
Hobart Road
West
At all times
15 mins.
In Southold, on the west side
[Added 5-23-2000
of Hobart Road for a distance
by L.L. No.
of 100 feet in a southerly
9-2000]
direction from the
intersection of Route 25
Lighthouse Road [Repealed 5-28-1996 by L.L. No. 7-19961
Love Lane
Both
8:00 a.m. and
2 hrs.
At Mattituck, between New
6:00 p.m.
York State Route 25 and Pike
Street
Love Lane
East
6:00 a.m. and
5 mins.
At Mattituck, for a distance
6:00 p.m.,
of 48 feet northerly
except Sundays
commencing from, a point
136 feet north of the
northerly curbline of New
York State Route 25
Oaklawn Avenue Both
Pike Street
Youngs Avenue
Both
8:00 a.m. and 15
4:00 p.m.,
except
Saturdays,
Sundays and
holidays
8:00 a.m. and 2 hrs.
6:00 p.m.
West 8:00 a.m. and 2 hrs.
6:00 p.m.
mins. At Southold, starting at a
point 300 feet southerly of
the southerly curbline of New
York State Route 25 for a
distance of 552 feet
At Mattituck, between
Westphalia Road and a point
200 feet easterly of the east
curbline of Love Lane
In Southold, between New
York State Route 25 and
Mechanic Street
260:35 11-01-2010
§ 280-151 ZONING § 280-154
F. At the request of the Planning Board, the Building Inspector shall review site plan
applications for compliance with this chapter and requirements established in the
presubmission conference.
G. For this chapter, the term "Building Inspector" shall include and refer to:
(1) Building Inspectors of the Town of Southold; and
(2) The Zoning Inspector of the Town of Southold.
§ 280-152. Revocation of permit.
The Building Inspector may revoke a building permit theretofore issued and approved in the
following instances:
A. Where he finds that there has been any false statement or misrepresentation as to a
material fact in the application, plan or specifications on which the building permit was
based. -
B. Where he finds that the building permit was issued in error and should not have been
issued in accordance with the applicable law.
C. Where he finds that the work performed under the permit is not being prosecuted in
accordance with the provisions of the application, plans or specifications.
D. Where the person to whom a building permit has been issued fails or refuses to comply
with a stop order issued by the Building Inspector.
§ 280-153. Stop orders.
Whenever the Building Inspector has reasonable grounds to believe that work on any building
or structure is being prosecuted in violation of the provisions of the applicable law, ordinances
or regulations or not in conformity with the provisions of an application, plans or
specifications on the basis of which a building permit was issued or in an unsafe and
dangerous manner, he shall notify the owner of the property or the owner's agent or the
person performing the work to suspend all building activities until the stop order has been
rescinded. Such order and notice shall be in writing and shall state the conditions under which
the work may be resumed and may be served upon a person to whom it is directed either by
delivering it personally to him or by posting the same upon a conspicuous portion of the
building under construction and sending a copy of the same by certified mail.
§ 280-154. Certificates of occupancy.
A. A certificate of occupancy shall be applied for from the Building Inspector and it shall be
unlawful to do any of the following until a certificate of occupancy is issued therefor:
(1) Occupancy and use of a building erected, reconstructed, restored, structurally
altered or moved or any change in use of an existing building.
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§ 280-154 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-155
(2) Occupancy, use or any change in the use of any land.
(3) Any change in use of a nonconforming use.
B. No certificate of occupancy shall be issued for the use of a building or lands requiring a
special exception approval or special permit or for any land use requiring a site plan
approval by the Planning Board unless and until such special exception or special permit
approval or site plan approval has been duly granted. Every certificate of occupancy for
which a special exception, special permit or site plan approval has been granted or in
connection with which a variance has been granted by the Board of Appeals shall contain
a detailed statement of any condition to which the same is subject.
C. Application for a certificate of occupancy on a form furnished by the Building Inspector
for a new building or for an existing building which has been altered shall be made after
the erection of such building or part thereof has been completed in conformity with the
provisions of this chapter and, in the case of a new building, shall be accompanied by an
accurate plot plan or, if not available, by a survey prepared by a licensed land surveyor
or engineer, showing the location of the building as built. Such certificate shall be issued
within 10 days after receipt of the property completed application, provided that the
application states that all requirements of all other applicable codes or ordinances in
effect are complied with.59
D. Every application for a certificate of occupancy or a temporary certificate of occupancy
shall be accompanied by the fee hereinafter specified. Copies of such certificate will be
issued upon the payment of the fee hereinafter specified.
E. A certificate of occupancy shall be deemed to authorize and is required for both initial
occupancy and use of the building or land to which it applies.
F. Upon written request and upon payment of the fee hereinafter specified, the Building
Inspector shall, after inspection, issue a certificate of occupancy for any building or use
therefor or of land existing at the time of the adoption of this chapter, or any
amendments thereto, certifying such use and whether or not the same and the building
conform to the provisions of this chapter.
G. A record of all certificates of occupancy shall be kept in the office of the Building
Inspector, and copies shall be furnished on request to any agency of the Town or to any
persons having an interest in the building or land affected. 60
§ 280-155. Penalties for offenses. [Amended 6-2-2009 by L.L. No. 6-2009; 6-15-2010 by
L.L. No. 2-20101
A. For each offense against any of the provisions of this chapter or any regulations made
pursuant thereto or for failure to comply with a written notice or order of any Building
Inspector within the time fixed for compliance therewith, the owner, occupant, builder,
59. Editor's Note: Former Subsection D, concerning the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the use of vacant land,
which previously followed this subsection, was repealed 4-10-1990 by L.L. No. 5-1990.
60. Editor's Note: Former Subsection H, regarding fees for certificates of occupancy, was amended, which immediately
followed this subsection, was repealed 8-10-2010 by L.L. No. 7-2010.
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§ 280-155 ZONING § 280-157
architect, contractor, or their agents, or any other person who commits, takes part or
assists in the commission of any such offense or any person, including an owner,
contractor, agent or other person who fails to comply with a written order or notice of
any Building Inspector or Zoning Inspector shall, upon a first conviction thereof, be
guilty of a violation, punishable by a fine not exceeding $5,000 or by imprisonment for a
period not to exceed 15 days, or both. Each day on which such violation shall occur shall
constitute a separate, additional offense. For a second and subsequent conviction within
18 months thereafter, such person shall be guilty of a violation punishable by a fine not
exceeding $10,000 or by imprisonment for a period not to exceed 15 days, or by both
such fine and imprisonment.
B. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any violation of § 280-13A(6), 280-13B(13), and
280-13D are hereby declared to be offenses punishable by a fine not less than $1,500 nor
more than $8,000 or imprisonment for a period not to exceed six months, or both, for a
conviction of a first offense; for convictions of a second or subsequent offense within 18
months, a fine not less than $3,000 nor more than $15,000 or imprisonment not to exceed
a period of six months, or both. However, for the purpose of conferring jurisdiction upon
courts and judicial officers in general, violations of this chapter shall be deemed
misdemeanors, and, for such purpose only, all provisions of law relating to
misdemeanors shall apply. Each day's continued violation shall constitute a separate
additional violation. Additionally, in lieu of imposing the fine authorized in this section,
in accordance with Penal Law § 80.05(5), the court may sentence the defendant(s) to pay
an amount, fixed by the court, not exceeding double the amount of the rent collected
over the term of the occupancy.
§ 280-156. Remedies. [Amended 6-15-2010 by L.L. No. 2-2010]
In case any building or structure is erected, constructed, reconstructed, altered, repaired,
converted or maintained or any building, structure or land is used in violation of this chapter
or of any regulations made pursuant thereto, in addition to other remedies provided by law,
any appropriate action or proceeding, whether by local process or otherwise, may be instituted
or taken to prevent such unlawful erection, construction, reconstruction, alteration, repair,
conversion, maintenance or use or to restrain, correct or abate such violation or to prevent the
occupancy of said building, structure or land or to prevent any illegal act, conduct, business or
use in or about such premises.
ARTICLE XXVIII
Amendments
[Amended 5-30-1975 by L.L. No. 3-1975; 11-15-1983 by L.L. No. 13-1983; 1-8-1985 by
L.L. No. 1-1985; 1-10-1989 by L.L. No. 1-1989; 11-13-1990 by L.L. No. 26-1990;
12-27-1995 by L.L. No. 25-1995; 6-3-2003 by L.L. No. 12-20031
§ 280-157. Procedures.
The Town Board, upon its own motion or by petition, may, from time to time, amend,
supplement, change, or modify this chapter, including the Zoning Map, by proceeding in the
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§ 280-157 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-159
manner provided in this article. For the purposes of this article, an amendment also includes,
but is not necessarily limited to, a supplement, change, or modification.
A. The Town Board, by resolution adopted at a stated meeting, shall fix the time and place
of a public hearing on the proposed amendment and cause notice thereof to be given
pursuant to the provisions of the Town Law. At least 10 days' notice of the time and
place of such hearing shall be published in the official newspaper.
B. The Town Board, before publishing notice for a public hearing, shall, in a written
request, instruct the Town Planning Board to prepare an official report regarding the
proposed amendment, including the Planning Board recommendations.
C. An amendment initiated, proposed or requested by a petitioner, other than the Town
Board or other Town agency, shall also be subject to the additional procedural
requirements set forth in subsequent sections of this article.
§ 280-158. Fees for petitions for proposed amendments.
Every petition for an amendment to this chapter or the Zoning Map shall be filed with the
Town Clerk and shall be accompanied by a fee for administrative processing as established by
a resolution of the Town Board. The fee for a petition for a change of zone to the Affordable
Housing District is set forth in § 280-29A. The petitioner shall also be responsible for
reasonable and customary professional review fees relating to environmental review of the
petition.
§ 280-159. Additional notice requirements relating to petitions for proposed
amendments.
A. In the case of a petition requesting an amendment in zoning district classification or the
Zoning Map, in addition to the notice required by law, a written notice containing the
following information shall be sent by the petitioner, or his agent, by either certified or
registered mail, to every owner of property immediately adjacent thereto. In the event
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§ 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 i
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. 1;
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
8-30-2007
Zoning amendment
Ch. 280
21-2007
10-23-2007
Sewer rents and charges amendment
Ch. 215, Part 3
22-2007
12-4-2007
Shellfish and other marine resources
Ch. 219
amendment
23-2007
12-18-2007
Wetlands and shoreline amendment
Ch. 275
24-2007
12-18-2007
Tax exemption for historic properties
Ch. 245, Art. VIII
25-2007
12-18-2007
Tax exemption for Cold War veterans
Ch. 245, Art. VII
1-2008
1-29-2008
Moratorium on wireless communication
NCM
facilities
2-2008
4-8-2008
Parking at beaches amendment
Ch. 189, Art. I
3-2008
4-22-2008
Zoning amendment
Ch. 280
4-2008
4-22-2008
Zoning amendment
Ch. 280
5-2008
5-20-2008
Moratorium on dock applications
NCM
6-2008
7-1-2008
Zoning Map amendment
NCM
7-2008
7-29-2008
Moratorium on wireless communications
NCM
facilities
8-2008
7-29-2008
Parking at beaches amendment; vehicles
Chs. 189, Art. I;
and traffic amendment
260
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 11-01-2010
§ DL -1
SOUTHOLD CODE
§ DL -1
Local Law
Adoption
No.
Date
Subject
Disposition
11-2008
9-9-2008
Southold Community Preservation
Ch. 17, Art. II
Project Plan amendment
12-2008
9-9-2008
Agricultural uses; farm stands repealer
Chs. 72; 135
(reference only)
13-2008
9-23-2008
Southold Community Preservation
Ch. 17, Art. II
Project Plan amendment
14-2008
10-21-2008
Zoning amendment
Ch. 280
1-2009
1-20-2009
Zoning amendment
Ch. 280
2-2009
1-20-2009
Zoning amendment
Ch. 280
3-2009
1-20-2009
Subdivision of land amendment
Ch. 240
4-2009
2-24-2009
Zoning amendment
Ch. 280
5-2009
3-24-2009
Southold Community Preservation
Ch. 17, Art. lI
Project Plan amendment
6-2009
6-2-2009
Zoning amendment
Ch. 280
7-2009
6-2-2009
Zoning amendment
Ch. 280
8-2009
6-2-2009
Public entertainment and special events
Ch. 205
amendment
9-2009
8-11-2009
Garbage, rubbish and refuse amendment
Ch. 233, Art. I
10-2009
8-25-2009
Public entertainment and special events
Ch. 205
amendment
11-2009
9-8-2009
Flood damage prevention amendment
Ch. 148
12-2009
10-6-2009
Vehicles and traffic amendment
Ch. 260
13-2009
10-20-2009
Zoning amendment
Ch. 280
14-2009
11-4-2009
Zoning amendment
Ch. 280
15-2009
12-15-2009
Waterfront consistency review
Ch. 268
amendment
1-2010
3-23-2010
Wetlands and shoreline amendment
Ch. 275
2-2010
6-15-2010
Zoning amendment
Ch. 280
3-2010
6-24-2010
Water supply plan map amendment
NCM
4-2010
7-13-2010
Zoning amendment
Ch. 280
5-2010
7-27-2010
Exterior lighting
Ch. 172
6-2010
7-27-2010
Animals: dogs amendment
Ch. 83, Art, II
7-2010
8-10-2010
Fire prevention and building code
Chs. 144; 280
administration amendment; zoning
amendment
8-2010
8-10-2010
Parking at beaches amendment; vehicles
Chs. 189, Art. I;
and traffic amendment
260
9-2010
8-24-2010
2010 Retirement Incentive Program, Part
NCM
A
DLA 11-01-2010
§ DL -1 DISPOSITION LIST § DL -1
Local Law Adoption
No. Date Subject Disposition
10-2010 8-24-2010 2010 Retirement Incentive Program, Part NCM
B
11-2010 10-5-2010 Parking at beaches amendment; vehicles Chs. 189, Art. I;
and traffic amendment 260
DL:S 11-01-2010
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,
215-37,215A3
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, 144-15
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,
280-45, 280-48,280-52,
280-55, 280-58, 280-62,
280-78, 280-127, 280-172
ADOPTION OF RENUMBERED
2006 CODE
General provisions, 1-14 - 1-18
ADVERTISING
Tobacco advertising, 249-I -
249-5
Wind energy, 277-4
Zoning, 280-80, 280-81, 280-85
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Subdivision of land, 240-10
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, 24042
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, 754
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
Fecal matter, 83-6
Filing of complaints, 83-8
Fine, 83-13
Hunting, 83-6
Impoundment, 83-I1, 83-12
Leash, 83-6
Minors, 83-6
Penalties for offenses, 83-6,
83-13
Permit, 83-6, 83-9
Pet waste disposal, 83-6
Prohibited activities, 83-6
Redemption, 83-12
Seeing Eye dogs, 83-10
Seizure of dogs at large, 83-11
Severability, 83-14
Summons, 83-9
When effective, 83-15
Ducks, 83-1 - 83-5
Deposit of waste matter in
Town waters prohibited,
83-4
Keeping of ducks for private
use, 83-2
Penalties for offenses, 83-5
Permit, 83-1, 83-3, 834
Water, 83-3, 83-4
Harbor management, 157-11
Parks and recreation areas, 193-2,
193-9
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-37,215-38
Subdivision of land, 240-44
Waterfront consistency review,
268-3
11-01-2010
Zoning, 280-13, 280-17, 280-58,
280-62, 280-78,280-85,
280-98, 280-99, 280-111
ANTENNAS
Wireless Communication Facili-
ties, 280-76.1
Zoning, 280-68, 280-70, 280-72,
280-73,280-76, 280-76.2
APARTMENTS
Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-22,
280-27,280-38, 28045,
280-48, 280-78
APPEALS
Agricultural uses, 72-11
Coastal erosion hazard areas,
111-24 -11 I-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
Lighting, outdoor, 172-8
Records, 59-8, 59-10
Subdivision of land, 240-10,
240-45,240-57
Waterfront consistency review,
2684,268-5
Zoning, 280-4, 280-9, 280-13,
280-17, 280-22,280-28,
280-31, 280-35, 280-38,
280-41, 280-45, 280-48,
280-52, 280-55, 280-58,
280-62, 280-78,280-79,
280-81, 280-86,280-92,
280-100, 280-121,280-130,
280-131,280-137,280-140 -
280-142,280-144 - 280-150,
280-154
APPEARANCE TICKETS
Appearance tickets, 5-1 - 5-3
Certain public servants authorized
to issue appearance tickets,
5-2
Dogs, 5-2
Parking, 5-2, 5-3
Purpose, 5-1
Safety, 5-2
Sanitation, 5-2
Service of appearance tickets, 5-3
Signs, 5-2
Vehicles, 5-2
AREA, YARD AND BULK
REGULATIONS
Agricultural uses, 72-5, 72-6,
72-8
Community Preservation Fund,
17-13
Zoning, 280-137
ASBESTOS
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-43
ASHES
Parks and recreation areas, 193-2
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-38
SOUTHOLD INDEX
ASSESSMENTS
Buildings, unsafe, 100-5, 100-9
Coastal erosion hazard areas,
111-10
Development rights, transfer of,
117-7
Ethics, 26-13
General provisions, 1-4
Littering, 174-5
Public hearings, notice of, 55-1
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-5,215-33, 215-50,
215-52
Soil removal, 228-6
Subdivision of land, 240-7,
240-44
Taxation, 2454, 245-8, 245-9,
245-11,245-12
Waterfront consistency review,
268-3,268-5
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-4,
275-6
Zoning, 280-45, 280-88, 280-92,
280-133,280-159
ASSESSORS
Election, 9-1, 9-2
Approval by referendum, 9-2
Continuation as elective office,
9-1
Number, 9-3 - 9-5
Amendment of Session Laws,
9-3
Approval by referendum, 9-5
Conditions as to effectiveness,
9-4
_B_
BACKFILLING
Streets and sidewalks, 237-13
Subdivision of land, 240-36
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11
BARRICADES
Buildings, unsafe, 100-8
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-43
Streets and sidewalks, 237-12,
237-13
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11
BATTERIES
Junkyards,. 166-1
BAY CONSTABLE
Powers and duties, 219-23,
275-12.1,275-15
Shellfish and other marine re-
sources, 219-23
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-12.1,
275-15
BED -AND -BREAKFAST
Zoning, 280-13,280-52, 280-55
BICYCLES
Applicability, 88-8
Carrying children, 88-5
Coasting, 88-5
Cutouts prohibited, 88-4
General provisions, 1-2
Light required, 88-1
N
Operation of bicycle, 88-3
Parks, 88-1 - 88-3, 88-5
Penalties for offenses, 88-7
Use of bell or whistle as alarm,
88-2
Use of sidewalks, 88-6
Vehicles, 88-1- 88-6
Zoning, 280-137
BINGO AND GAMES OF
CHANCE
Bingo, 92-1 - 92-11
Bingo permitted, 92-2
Leased premises, 92-4
License, 92-2, 92-3
Management and operation,
92-9
Maximum value of all prizes
on one occasion, 92-8
Maximum value of single
prize, 92-7
Penalties for offenses, 92-11
Purchase of bingo equipment,
92-5
Purpose, 92-1
Remuneration prohibited,
92-10
Use of proceeds, 92-6
Games of Chance, 92-12 - 92-15
Approval by electors, 92-15
Definitions, 92-12
Games of chance authorized,
92-13
License, 92-13, 92-14
Restrictions, 92-14
BLOCK
Fire prevention and building con-
struction, 144-8
Flood damage prevention, 148-21
Subdivision of land, 240-10,
240-17, 240-21, 240-45
Wind energy, 277-2
Zoning, 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
11-01-2010
Dumping, 96-8
Emergency, 96-17
Equipment, 96-14
Explosive, 96-16
Floating Homes, 96-26 - 96-29
Definitions, 96-27
Emergency, 96-26
Legislative findings, 96-26
Permit, 96-28
Pollution, 96-26
Prohibited acts, 96-28
Recreation areas, 96-26
Safety, 96-26
Severability, 96-29
Storage, 96-26
Water, 96-26
Water pollution, 96-26
Fuel, 96-16
Garbage, 96-8
Gas, 96-17
Gases, 96-16
Hazards to navigation, 96-10
Hunt, 96-20
Inspection, 96-24
Internal-combustion engines,
96-17
Liable, 96-10, 96-25
Lien, 96-10, 96-25
Lighting, 96-14
Manner of operation, 96-13
Mattituck Creek, 96-23
Mooring and anchoring, 96-22
Mooring permits, 96-24
Mooring without a permit, 96-25
Mufflers, 96-17
Noise, 96-17
Notice, 96-10, 96-13, 96-25
Obstruction and Use of Town
Waters, 96-1 - 96-3
Anchoring, 96-3
Issuance of permits by Board
of Trustees, 96-3
Permit, 96-1, 96-3
Restricted areas at end of
Town highways, 96-2
Operation of boats near beaches
and bathers, 96-11
Operators, 96-15
Parade, 96-16
Parks, 96-15
Permit, 96-15, 96-18, 96-20,
96-24,96-25
Public Docks, 96-4, 96-5
Definitions, 96-4
Monopolization of docks,
bulkheads and landing
places prohibited, 96-5
Ramps, 96-9
Record, 96-10, 96-25
Registration, 96-10, 96-24
Regulation of personal watercraft
and specialty prop -craft,
96-16
Safety, 96-14, 96-15
Sale, 96-10, 96-25
Sanitary regulations, 96-8
Scuba diving, 96-20
Short title, 96-6
SOUTHOLD INDEX
Signs, 96-23, 96-24
Spearfishing, 96-21
Speed limits, 96-13
Storage, 96-10, 96-25
Towing, 96-12
Unnavigable boats, 96-10
Vehicle, 96-9, 96-24
Water, 96-12, 96-16
Water-skiers, 96-12
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, 344
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, 275-7, 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
Powers and duties, 280-151
Soil removal, 228-4
Streets and sidewalks, 237-28
Waterfront consistency review,
268-6
Wind energy, 277-7
Zoning, 280-6, 280-8, 280-13,
280-31, 280-81, 280-85,
280-88,280-92,280-109,
280-127, 280-130,280-131,
280-146, 280-151- 280-155
BUILDING PERMITS
Development rights, transfer of,
117-8
Electrical inspections, 126-3
3
Ethics, 26-21
Fire prevention and building con-
struction, 144-3, 144-11,
144-12, 144-17
Landmark preservation, 170-5,
170-6
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-41
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, 280-712 280-74,
280-114,280-121, 280-124,
280-125,280-127, 280-130,
280-134, 280-140, 280-151-
280-153, 280-180
BUILDINGS, UNSAFE
Abandonment, 100-3
Assessment, 100-5, 100-9
Barricades, 100-8
Building Inspector, 100-4 -
100-6, 100-8, 100-9
Costs and expenses, 100-9
Demolition, 100-3, 100-8,100-9
Emergency, 100-3, 100-4, 100-8
Emergency measures to vacate,
100-8
Fine, 100-10
Hearing, 100-6
Inspection, 100-4, 100-8
Liability, 100-10
Lien, 100-9
Notices, 100-5 -100-8, 100-10
Penalties for offenses, 100-10
Permit, 100-3, 100-4
Purpose, 100-2
Record, 100-7
Report, 100-4
Safety, 100-2, 100-3
Service of notice, 100-5
Severability, 100-11
Title, 100-1
Unsafe buildings, 100-1, 100-3
Unsafe buildings and premises
prohibited, 100-3
Vehicles, 100-3, 100-4
When effective, 100-12
BURNING
Burning, outdoor, 104-1, 104-2
Fire prevention and building con-
struction, 144-8
General provisions, 1-2
Junkyards, 166-3, 166-7
BURNING, OUTDOOR
Agreement with Fire District,
104-1
Brush, 104-1, 104-2
Burning, 104-1,104-2
Exclusions, 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
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SOUTHOLD INDEX
Supervision of fires, 104-3
Coastal erosion management
Record, 111-10
BUS STOPS
permit, 111-27
Structural hazard area, I I I A 0
Vehicles and traffic, 260-21,
Conflicts, 1 11-31
Traffic control, 111-16
260-27
Environmental review, 111-33
Vehicles, 111-16
Fine, 111-34
Water, 111-7, 111-10, 111-13,
Hearing, 111-27
111-14
-C-
Inspections, 111-29
Well, 111-13
Interpretation, 111-30
Wildlife, 111-12 -111-15
CATWALKS
Notice of violations, 111-29
Variances and Appeals, 111-20 -
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11
Penalties for offenses, 111-34
111-26
CEMETERIES
Permit, 111-27, 111-28,
Coastal Erosion Hazard Board
Zoning, 280-13
111-31
of Review, 111-24
CERTIFICATES OF APPROVAL
Powers and duties of Adminis-
Expiration, 111-23
Subdivision of land, 240-21
trator, 111-29
Fees, 111-22
CERTIFICATES OF COMPLI-
Records, 111-29
Format and procedure, 111-21
ANCE
Reports, 111-27, 111-29
Hearing, 111-23
Electrical inspections, 126-3
Severability, 111-32
Notice, 111-25
Flood damage prevention, 148-14
Sign, 111-29
Variances from standards and
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-10,
Variances, 111-27
restrictions, 111-20
275-13
Water, 111-29
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFI-
Zoning, 280-4, 280-13
Amendments, 111-35, 111-36
CER
CERTIFICATES OF INSUR-
Certification, 111-36
Powers and duties, 275-12.1
ANCE
Hearing, 111-35
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-12.1
Filming, 139-3,139-11
Newspaper, 111-35
Wind energy, 277-7
CERTIFICATES OF OCCU-
Notice, 111-35
COLD WAR VETERANS' TAX
PANCY
Procedure, 111-35
EXEMPTION
Development rights, transfer of,
Report, 111-35
Taxation, 245-17, 245-18
117-11
Emergency Activities, 111-17-
COMBUSTIBLE
Electrical inspections, 126-3
111-19
Junkyards, 166-1, 166-7
Ethics, 26-21
Applicability, 111-17
Soil removal, 228-7
Fire prevention and building con-
Emergency, 111-17 -111-19
COMMERCIAL VEHICLES
struction, 144-15 - 144-18
Improper or insufficient notifi-
Solid waste, 233-1, 233-4
Stormwater management, 236-16
cation, 111-19
Zoning, 280-78, 280-110
Streets and sidewalks, 237-25
Notification, 111-18,111-19
COMMITTEES, APPOINT -
Subdivision of land, 240-49
Permit, 111-19
MENT OF
Zoning, 280-4, 280-10, 280-13,
Safety, 11 I-17, 111-18
Committee members, 13-2
280-31, 280-33, 280-85,
General Provisions, 1114 -
Duties, 13-3
280-112, 280-130, 280-151,
111-6
Effect on statutory provisions,
280-154
Definitions, 111-6
13-5
CESSPOOLS
Enactment, I I IA
Establishment of committees,
Sewers and sewage disposal,
Findings, 111-5
13-1
215-2, 215-4, 215-5, 215-7,
Grading, 111-6
Expenses, 13-4
215-8,215-11,215-12,
Purpose, 111-4
Meeting, 13-3
215-19, 215-21, 215-22,
Title, 111-2
Minutes, 13-3
215-27, 215-28, 215-37,
Water, 111-5, 111-6
When effective, 13-6
215-39
Well, 111-4, 111-5
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
Soil removal, 228-4
When effective, 111-3
Police department rules and regu-
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3,
Wildlife, 111-6
lations, A290-45
275-5
Regulations, 111-7 -111-16
Tourist and trailer camps, 253-14
CHURCH
Anchored, 111-13
Zoning, 280-13
Sewers and sewage disposal,
Assessment, 111-10
COMMUNITY PRESERVATION
21541
Beach area, I I 1-12
FUND
Streets and sidewalks, 237-20
Bluff area, 111-14
Community Preservation Fund
Vehicles and traffic, 260-17
Bond, 111-15
Advisory Board, 17-16 -
Zoning, 280-38,28048,280-143
Buffer, 111-12
17-18
CLAMS
Drainage, 111-14
Community Preservation Fund
Shellfish and other marine re-
Dune area, 111-13
Advisory Board estab-
sources, 219-9
Erosion protection structures,
lished, 17-16
CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT
111-15
Membership, 17-16
Subdivision of land, 240-10,
Establishment, 111-7
Purpose, 17-16
240-42-240-45
Excavation, 111-10
Severability, 17-17
Zoning, 280-137
Fine, 111-11
When effective, 17-18
COASTAL EROSION HAZARD
Gas, 111-10
Southold Community Preserva-
AREAS
Grade, 111-10-1 I1-13
tion Fund, 17-1-17-11
Administration and Enforcement,
Nearshore area, 111-11
Acquisition of interests in
111-27 - 111-34
Obstructions, 111-11, 111-13
property, 17-7
Bond, 111-27, 111-28
Open space, 111-13
Alienation of land acquired us -
Permit, 111-8 - 111-15
ing fund moneys, 17-9
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Animal, 17-4
Imposition of tax, 17-21
COUNTY CLERK
Definitions, 174
Inspection, 17-37
Zoning, 280-175
Easement, 17-9
Insurance, 17-32, 17-34
CROSSWALKS
Effective date, 17-11
Interest and civil penalties,
Subdivision of land, 240-3
Findings, 17-2
17-36
CURB
Hearing, 17-7
Intergovernmental agreement
Highway specifications, 161-4,
Improvements, 17-8
authority, 17-38
161-34, 161-38, 161-41,
Legislative purpose, 17-3
Judicial review, 17-32
161-45, 161-46
Management of lands acquired
Legislative findings, 17-19
Police department rules and regu-
pursuant to chapter, 17-8
Liability, 17-23, 17-29, 17-31,
lations, A290-37, A290-38
Open space, 174, 17-8, 17-9
17-34,17-35
Streets and sidewalks, 237-16
Parking, 17-8
Liens, 17-27, 17-35
Subdivision of land, 240-17,
Parks, 174
Natural features, 17-19
240-21, 240-45
Public hearing and other re-
Notice, 17-32, 17-34
Vehicles and traffic, 260-27
quirements, 17-7
Open space, 17-24
Zoning, 280-4,280-55,280-78,
Purposes of fund, 17-6
Parks, 17-24
280-92, 280-131, 280-133,
Sale, 17-9
Payment of tax, 17-22
280-137
Severability, 17-10
Penalty, 17-35, 17-36
Southold Community Preser-
Petition to Town Supervisor,
vation Fund established,
17-34
-D-
D-
17-5
17-5
Proceedings to recover tax
Title, 17-1
due, 17-35
DECKS
Water, 17-8
Purpose, 17-19 -
Fire prevention and building con -
Wildlife, 17-4,17-8
Records, 17-22, 17-34, 17-35
struction, 144-8
Southold Community Preserva-
Referendum requirement,
DEFENSE AND INDEMNIFICA-
tion Project Plan, 17-12 -
17-40
TION
17-15
Refunds, 17-30
Adoption of statutory provisions,
Area, yard and bulk regula-
Report, 17-34
21-1
tions, 17-13
Sale, 17-24
Town to provide defense for em -
Community Preservation Fund
Severability, 17-39
ployees, 21-2
Management and Stew-
Use of tax, 17-21
DEFINITIONS AND ABBRE-
ardship Plan adopted,
COMMUNITY PRESERVATION
VIATIONS
17-13.1
FUND MANAGEMENT AND
Access, 280-4
Community preservation pro-
STEWARDSHIP PLAN
Accessory apartment, 280-4
ject plan adopted, 17-13
Community Preservation Fund,
Accessory building or structure,
Legislative findings, 17-12
17-13.1
280-4
Meeting, 17-13
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
Accessory structure, 275-2
Open space, 17-12
Flood damage prevention, 148-22
Accessory use, 280-4
Purpose, 17-12
Soil removal, 228-6
Access path, 275-2
Severability, 17-14
Subdivision of land, 240-3, 240-4,
Acquisition, 185-3
Wetlands, 17-13
240-10, 240-11, 240-19,
Actions, 268-3
When effective, 17-15
240-42, 240-43, 240-53
Active duty, 245-17
Two -Percent Real Estate Transfer
Zoning, 280-29
Adaptive reuse, 170-3
Tax, 17-19- 17-40
CONFIDENTIALITY
Addition, 280-4
Additional exemptions, 17-25
Community Preservation Fund,
Administrative permit, 275-2
Appeal, 17-34
17-37
Administrator, 111-6
Applicability, 17-21
Police department rules and regu-
Advisory board, 17-4
Apportionment of considera-
lations, A29041
Aesthetics, 275-2
tion subject to tax for
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
Agency, 268-3
property located only
Ethics, 26-3
Agricultural debris, 233-1
partly within Town, 17-33
CONSTRUCTION
Agricultural lands, 70-3
Confidentiality, 17-37
Subdivision of land, 240-10
Agricultural production, 70-3,
Confidentiality of transfer tax
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
72-4
Agricultural uses, 72-4
returns, 17-37
Sewers and sewage disposal,
Agriculture, 236A, 240-3, 275-2,
Cooperative housing corpora-
215-16
280A
tion transfers, 17-27
CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS
Agriculture reserve area, 240-3
Credit, 17-26
Wind energy, 277A
Alarm installation, 75-2
Definitions, 17-20
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES
Deposit and disposition of
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
Alienation, 70-3, 185-3
revenue, 17-31
retail merchants, 197-6
Alteration, 170-3, 2804
Designation of agent by
CONVENIENCE STORES
Antenna, 280-69
County Treasurer, 17-28
Zoning, 280-45,28048
Antenna support structure, 280-69
Determination of tax, 17-34
COSTS AND EXPENSES
Apartment, 2804
Easement, 17-24
Subdivision of land, 240-10
Apartment house, 28011
Effective date, 17-40
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11
Appeal, 148-4
Exemptions from tax, 17-24
Wind energy, 277-6
Appear and appear before, 26-2
Filing of return, 17-22
Zoning, 280-76.2, 280-177
Applicant, 240-3, 275-2, 280-4
Hearing, 17-34
Application, 275-2
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Application for development,
Central alarm station, 75-2
Convenience store, 280-4
280-4
Certificate of compliance, 280-4
Conveyance, 17-20, 280-25
Aquaculture, 275-2
Certificate of occupancy, 280-4
Cooling water, 215-36
Aquaculture/mariculture, 219-4
Cesspool, 215-2
Cooperative, 280-4
Archives, 59-13
Channel system, 96-7, 219-4
Corrugated cardboard, 233-1
Area light, 172-2
Child care, 280-4
Court, depth of outer, 2804
Area of shallow flooding, 148-4
Child-care center, 249-2
Court, inner, 2804
Area of special flood hazard,
Chlorine demand, 215-36
Court, outer, 2801E
148-4
Churning, 219-4
Court, width of outer, 280-4
Armed forces, 245-17
Cigarette, 249-2
Crawl space, 1484
As -built plans, 275-2
Cigarette tobacco, 249-2
Creeks, 275-2
Asset, 280-25
Clean fill, 236-4
Critical environmental areas,
ASTM, 215-36
Clearing, 240-3, 275-2
275-2
Attendant, 233-1
Clerk, 275-2
Crops, livestock and livestock
Authorized private receptacle,
Clerk of the Planning Board,
products, 280-98
174-1
240-3
Crosswalk, 240-3
Auto, 166-2
Club, beach, 280-4
Cul-de-sac, 280-4
Automobile sales lot or building,
Club, membership or country or
Cul-de-sac (court), 240-3
280-4
golf, 280-4
Culling, 219-4
Automobile trailer or house car,
Club, yacht, 280-4
Cultural features, 240-3
253-1
Cluster, 240-3, 280-4
Curb cut, 2804
Auto repair shop, 280-4
— Coastal area, 268-3
Curb level, 280-4
Base flood, 148-4
Coastal assessment form (caf),
Curbline, 260-1
Basement, 148-4,280-4
268-3
Customer or client, 26-2
Base station equipment, 280-69
Coastal erosion hazard area map,
Custom workshop, 2804
Bay, 275-2
111-6
Days, 47-1
Beach, 111-6, 275-2
Coastal erosion hazard line, 275-2
Debris line, 111-6
Bed -and -breakfast, 28011
Coastal high -hazard area, 148-4
Dec, 215-36
Berm, 2804
Coastal waters, 111-6
Deck, 275-2, 280-4
Best -management practice, 236-4
Coastline, 111-6
Decking, 275-2
Billboard, 280-4
COD (denoting chemical oxygen
Dedication, 280-4
Block, 280-4
demand), 215-36
Demolition, 170-3
Bluff, 111-6, 275-2
Cold War veteran, 245-17
Department, 47-1, A290-46
Bluff line, 275-2
Co -location, 280-69
Development, 148-4,236-4
Board, 215-2, 275-2
Combined sewer, 215-36
Development right, 70-3, 185-3
Boarding- and tourist houses,
Commercial agriculture, 275-2
Development rights, 117-2,
280-4
Commercial dock, 275-2
280-171
Board of appeals, 280-4
Commercial purposes, 2194
Dial alarm, 75-2
Board or Department of Public
Commercial self -haulers, 233-1
Direct actions, 268-3
Health, 253-1
Commercial vehicles, 233-1
Direct alarm, 75-2
Boats, 96-7
Commission, 64-3
Discharge, 236-4
Boat/vessel, 2194, 275-2
Committee, 70-3, 185-3
District, 215-2, 215-36
BOD (denoting "biochemical
Common driveway, 240-3
Dock, 275-2
oxygen demand"), 215-36
Common open space, 280-4
Dock length, 275-2
Body fluids, A290-45
Communicable disease, A290-45
Domestic or sanitary sewage,
Bowriding, 96-7
Community preservation, 17-4
215-36
Breakaway wall, 148-4
Community preservation project
Drainage right-of-way, 240-3
Breezeway, 280-4
plan, 174
Drainage systems, 236-4
Buffer, 28014
Complainant, A290-36
Drain field, 215-2
Buffer area, 240-3i 275-2
Comprehensive plan, 240-3
Drain layer or licensed drain
Buildable area, 280-4
Condominium, 280-4
layer, 215-36
Buildable lands, 240-3, 280-4
Conservation, 240-3, 275-2
Dune, 111-6, 275-2
Building, 148-4,280-4
Conservation areas, primary,
Dwelling, 249-2
Building area, 2804
240-3
Dwelling, multiple, 2804
Building connection lateral,
Conservation areas, secondary,
Dwelling, one -family, 280-4
215-36
240-3
Dwelling, row or attached, 2804
Building drain, 215-36
Conservation easement, 240-3
Dwelling, semidetached, 2804
Building Inspector, 2364
Conservation subdivision, 240-3
Dwelling, two-family, 280-4
Building line, 2804
Consideration, 17-20
Dwelling unit, 280-4
Building or house sewer, 215-36
Consistent, 268-3
Easement, 215-2, 240-3, 2804
Building permit, 144-3
Construction, 2364
Eel, 2194
Bulkhead, 275-2, 280-4
Construction and demolition (c
Elevated building, 148-4
Camp cottage, 253-1
& d) debris, 233-1,
Emergency alarm, 75-2
Campsite, 253-20
275-2
Employee, 47-1
Cans, 233-1
Consumer price index, 280-25
Energy Code, 144-3
Carter, 215-2
Containment, 219-4
Engineer, 240-3
Catwalk, 275-2
Continuing care facility, 280-4
Environment, 268-3
Cellar, 148-4,280-4
Controlling interest, 17-20
Equipment shelter, 280-69
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Erosion, 111-6, 236-4
Footcandle (FC), 172-2
IESNA recommended practices,
Erosion control, 275-2
Fraternal organization, 280-4
172-2
Erosion hazard area, 111-6
Frontage, 2804
Illegal dumping, 233-1
Erosion protection structure,
Front or frontage, 237-23
Illicit discharges, 236-4
111-6
Full cutoff (FCO), 172-2
Illuminance, 172-2
Erosion, sedimentation and
Fully shielded, 172-2
Immediate family member, 26-2
stormwater runoff control
Functional, 275-2
Immediate project area, 275-2
plan, 236-4
Functional bulkhead, 275-2
Immediate supervisor, 47-1
Essential lighting, 172-2
Functional jetty/groin, 275-2
Impervious surface, 236-4, 275-2
Excavation, 236-4
Functionally dependent use,
Income eligible individu-
Excessive lighting, 172-2
148-4
als/families, 34-3
Existing manufactured home park
Fund, 17-4, 17-20, 34-3
Indoor dog and cat care facility,
or subdivision, 148-4
Gabion, 275-2
2804
Existing resource and site analy-
Garage, private, 2804
Industrial sewage or wastes,
sis plan (ersap), 240-3
Garage, public, 280-4
215-36
Existing structure, 111-6
Garage, repair, 280-4
Interest in real property, 17-20
Expansion to an existing manu-
Garbage, 174-1, 215-36
Interior -mounted, 280-69
factured home park or subdi-
Gasoline service station, 2804
Intrusion, 75-2
vision, 148-4
Gift and financial benefit, 26-2
Jetty, 275-2
Exterior lighting, 172-2
Glare, 172-2
Junkyard, 280-4
Facade, 170-3
Glass, 233-1
Lamp, 172-2
Fall zone, 280-69
Gold star parent, 245-15
Landmark designation, 280-4
False emergency alarm, 75-2
Golf course, standard regulation,
Landscaped buffer, 268-3
Family, 280-4
280-4
Landscape lighting, 172-2
Family/household, A290-36
Grading, 111-6, 236-4, 240-3
Landscaping, 280-4
Family member, 280-4
Grantee, 17-20
Landward, 275-2
Family offense, A290-36
Grantor, 17-20
Latest class ratio, 245-17
Farm, 280-4
Greenhouse, 280-4
Latest state equalization rate,
Farm buildings, 280-4
Grievance, 47-1
245-17
Farm stand, 72-4, 280-4
Grocery store, 280-4
Lattice antenna support structure,
Federal emergency management
Groin, 275-2
280-69
agency, 148-4
Ground floor, 2804
Laws and ordinances, A290A6
Fence, 280-4
Ground -mounted, 280-69
Licensing authority, 75-2
Filling, 2364
Guest, 219A
Life care community, 280-4
Final plat, 240-3
Guest unit, 280-4
Light industrial uses, 280-4
Final plat approval, 240-3
Guyed antenna support structure,
Light industry, 280-4
Fire departments, 75-2
280-69
Lighting, 172-2
Fire or police alarm device, 75-2
Habitable floor area, 280-4
Light pollution, 172-2
Fish processing, 280-4
Habitat, 275-2
Light source, 172-2
Fixed dock, 275-2
Habitat fragmentation, 275-2
Light trespass, 172-2
Fixed gear, 219-4
Handbill, 174-1
Litter, 174-1
Fixture, 172-2
Harvesting, 275-2
Living area, 280-4
Flat or mansard roof, 280A
Head of household, 280-25
Loading berth, 28011
Flea market, 280-4
Health care facility, 280-4
Local administrator, 148-4
Floating dock, 275-2
Height, 280-69
Local waterfront revitalization
Floating home, 96-27
Height of accessory building,
program or lwrp, 268-3
Floating home marina, 96-27
2804
Lot, 240-3, 280-4
Flood boundary and floodway
Height of building, 280-4
Lot area, 280-4
map (fbfm), 148-4
Highest adjacent grade, 148-4
Lot, comer, 280A
Flood elevation study, 148-4
Highway, 237-5
Lot coverage, 280-4
Flood hazard area, 2804
Historic, 170-3
Lot depth, 280-4
Flood hazard boundary map
Historical society, 280-4
Lot, interior, 280-4
(fhbm), 1484
Historic building, 280-4
Lot line, 280-4
Flood insurance rate map (firm),
Historic significance, 64-3
Lot line, front, 2804
148-4
Historic structure, 148-4
Lot line modification, 240-3
Flood insurance study, 1484
Holiday lighting, 172-2
Lot line, rear, 280-4
Flood or flooding, 148-4
Holidays, 260-1
Lot line, side, 2804
Floodplain, 2804
Home business office, 2804
Lot, rear or flag, 280-4
Floodplain or flood -prone area,
Home occupation, 280-4
Lot, through, 280-4
148-4, 240-3
Homeowners' or homes associa-
Lot width, 280-4
Floodproofing, 148-4
tion, 275-2, 280-4
Lower- and moderate -cost hous-
Floodway, 1484
Home professional office, 280-4
ing, 280-4
Floor area, 28014
Horticulture, 275-2
Lowest floor, 148-4
Floor area, livable, 28014
Hotel or motel, resort, 2804
Low -profile jetties, 275-2
Floor area ratio, 280-4
Hotel or motel, transient, 280-4
Low -sill bulkhead, 275-2
Flush -mounted, 280-69
Household, 280-25
Lumen, 172-2
Food catering facility, 280-4
Housing, 34-3
Luminaire, 172-2
Food processing facility, 280-4
IESNA, 172-2
Main floor, 2804
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Maintenance dredging, 275-2
Nonresident, 2194
Preliminary plat, 240-3
Major addition, 111-6
Nonturfbuffer, 275-2
Preservation, 240-3
Man-made pond, 275-2
Normal maintenance, 111-6
Primary dune, 111-6
Manufactured home, 1484
NPDES, 215-36
Primary frontal dune, 1484
Manufactured home park or sub-
Nuisance wildlife, 268-3
Primary residence, 280-25
division, 148-4
Nursery school, 280-4
Principal building, 2804
Manufacturing, 2804
Off duty, A290A6
Principally above ground, 148-4
Map, 237-23
Officer, A290-46
Principal use, 2804
Marina, 96-27,275-2
Official map, 240-3
Priority water body, 268-3
Marina or boat basin, 28011
Official time standard, 260-1
Private dwelling, 249-2
Marine resources, 219-4
Off -premises sign, 280A
Private premises, 174-1
Master plan, 280-4
Off-street parking space, 280-4
Private warehousing, 280-4
Material, 275-2
On duty, A290-46
Proactive restoration, 275-2
Mean high water (mhw), 275-2,
One -hundred -year flood, 148A
Probable cause, A290-36
280-4
One -hundred -year floodplain,
Processed agricultural product,
Mean low water, 111-6
236-4
72-4
Mean low water (mlw), 275-2
On-site system, 215-2
Professional, A290A6
Mean sea level, 148-4
Open development area, 240-3
Professional office, 2804
Member, A290-46
Open space, 280-4
Public parking lot, 260-1
Minor actions, 268-3
Open space or open area, 185-3
Public place, 174-1
Mobile home, 148-4
Operations, 275-2
Public property, 264-3
Moderate -income family, 280-25
Order of protection, A290-36
Public sewer, 215-36
Moderate -income family dwelling
Ordinary and usual maintenance,
Public warehousing, 280-4
unit, 280-25
275-2
Public water: public sewer, 2804
Moderate -income family unim-
Ordinary maintenance, 280-69
Qualified owner, 245-17
proved lot, 280-25
Original structure, 275-2
Qualified residential real prop -
Modification, 280-69
Outdoor storage, 2804
erty, 245-17
Monopole, 280-69
Outside employer or business,
Radio frequency (RF) emissions
Monopolize, 964,275-2
26-2
or radiation, 280-69
Mooring, 275-2
Owner, 237-23,280-4
Radio frequency (RF) profes-
Motel, resort, 280-4
Park, 174-1, 249-2
sional, 280-69
Motel, transient, 2804
Park and recreation fee, 240-3
Radio frequency (RF) signal,
Mount, 280-69
Park dedication, 240-3
280-69
Mounting height, 172-2
Parking lot, 28011
Real property, 17-20
Movable structure, 111-6
Partially shielded, 172-2
Receding edge, 111-6
Multiple dwelling, 249-2
Partial self-service gasoline ser-
Receiving district, 117-2
Multiple dwelling unit, 249-2
vice station, 280-4
Recession rate, 111-6
Municipal permit, 236-4
Patent lands, 2194, 275-2
Recording officer, 17-20
National geodetic vertical datum
Patio, 280-4
Records, 59-13
(ngvd)", 148-4
Peak lunar tides, 275-2
Records center, 59-13
Natural buffer, 240-3
Peddler, 197-2
Records disposition, 59-13
Natural drainage, 236-4
Performance bond, 240-3
Records management, 59-13
Natural features, resources or sys-
Performance guaranty, 280-4
Recreation, active, 240-3
tems, 240-3
Period of war, 245-15
Recreational areas, 193-1
Natural outlet, 215-36Permanent
fixed improvement,
Recreational facilities, 280-4
Natural protective feature, 111-6,
280-25
Recreational vehicle, 148-4,
236-4,268-3
Permanent mooring, 96-7
253-20,280-4
Natural protective feature area,
Permanent resident, 219-4
Recreational vehicle park, 253-20
111-6
Permit holder, 144-3
Recreational vehicle site, 253-20
Natural vegetated buffer, 268-3
Person, 17-20, 26-2, 96-4,96-27,
Recreation facility, commercial,
Natural watershed, 236-4
111-6, 144-3, 166-2, 174-1,
280-4
Nearshore area, 111-6
197-2,215-2, 215-36,233- 1,
Recreation, passive, 240-3
Net worth, 280-25
237-5, 249-2, 275-2, 280-4
Recyclable, mandated, 233-1
New construction, 1484
Personal watercraft, 96-7
Recyclable, other, 233-1
New manufactured home park or
Pervious nonturf buffer, 268-3
Recyclable wood, 233-1
subdivision, 148-4
pH, 215-36
Refuse, 174-1, 233-1
Newspaper, 174-1,233-1
Pier, 275-2
Regulated activity, 111-6
New York Scenic Byway (North
Pier line, 275-2
Regulation equipment, A290-46
Fork Trail), 268-3
Planning board, 280-4
Regulatory floodway, 148-4
Nonconforming building or struc-
Planning board or board, 240-3
Relative, 26-2
ture, 280-4
Plastics, 233-1
Removal, 170-3
Nonconforming lot, 280-4
Plat, 280-4
Rental permit, 2804
Nonconforming use, 280-4
Platform, 275-2
Research laboratory, 2804
Nondisturbance buffer, 275-2
Police headquarters, 75-2
Residential, 275-2
Nonessential exterior lighting,
Pond, 275-2
Residential cluster, 280-4
172-2
Preexisting nonpermitted and/or
Residential dock, 275-2
Nonfertilizer, 275-2
nonconforming structures,
Residential horticulture, 275-2
Nonrecyclable waste, 233-1
275-2
Residential self -haulers, 233-1
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SOUTHOLD INDEX
Resource buffer area, 275-2
Standard subdivision, 240-3
Treasurer (county treasurer),
Responsible party, 236-4
Start of construction, 148-4
17-20
Restaurant, 280-4
Storm sewer or storm drain,
Tropical hardwood, 275-2
Restaurant, formula food, 280-4
215-36
Trustees, 275-2
Restaurant, take-out, 280-4
Stormwater, 215-36
Uniformity ratio ("U Ratio"),
Restoration, 111-6
Stormwater runoff, 236-4
172-2
Resubdivision, 240-3
Story, 280-4
Unit, 253-1
Retail sales area, 724
Story, half, 2804
Unlicensed motor -driven vehicle,
Retail store, 2804
Street, 237-23, 280-4
264-3
Retaining wall, 275-2, 280-4
Street, arterial, 240-3
Unregulated activity, 111-6
Revetment, 275-2
Street, collector, 240-3
Unshielded fixture, 172-2
Right-of-way lines, 280-4
Street line, 280-4
Usable open space, 2804
Riprap, 275-2
Street, local, 240-3
Use, 280-4
Roadside farm stand or agricul-
Street or right-of-way width,
Use, accessory, 280-4
tural stand, 280-4
240-3
Variance, 148-4
Roof -mounted, 280-69
Stripping, 236-4
Vegetated wetlands, 275-2
Rubbish, 174-1
Structural alteration, 280-4
Vegetation, 111-6
Rules, 130-2
Structural components, 275-2
Vehicles, 174-1, 193-1
Rural significance, 64-3
Structural hazard area, 111-6
Veteran, 245-15
Salvage center, 211-1
Structure, 70-3, 111-6,1484,
Waler, 275-2
Sand dunes, 148-4
185-3, 236-4, 275-2,2804
Watercourse, 215-36
Sanitary flow credit, 117-2
Structure -mounted, 280-69
Water -dependent uses, 275-2
Sanitary sewer, 215-36
Subdivision, 240-3
Wetland boundary or boundaries
Scap net, 219-4
Subordinate of a town officer or
of wetland, 275-2
Scavenger waste pretreatment fa-
employee, 26-2
Wetlands (freshwater), 275-2
cility, 215-2
Subsoil drainage, 215-36
Wetlands (tidal), 275-2
Scenic significance, 64-3
Substantial damage, 148-4
Wharf, 275-2
School, 249-2
Substantial improvement, 148-4
Width of creek, 275-2
Secondary dune, 111-6
Subtidal, 275-2
Wireless tamer, 280-69
Sedimentation, 236-4
Superintendent, 193-1,215-36,
Wireless communication facility,
Sending district, 117-2
237-5
280-4
Septage (scavenger waste), 215-2
Superior officer, A290-46
Wireless communications, 280-4
Septic tank, 215-2, 280-4
Supervisory officer, A290-46
Wireless communications facility,
Seqra, 240-3
Suspended solids, 215-36
280-69
Service connected, 245-17
Swimming pool, 280-4
Wireless services, 280-69
Servicing, 59-13
Taking, 219-4
Yard, 280-4
Setback, 275-2, 280-4
Taxpayer, 2194
Yard, front, 280-4
Sewage, 215-36
Telecommunication tower, 2804
Yard line, 2804
Sewage treatment plant, 215-2,
Temporary anchoring, 96-7
Yard, rear, 280-4
215-36
Tidal waters, 275-2
Yard, side, 2804
Sewage works, 215-36
Tobacco, 249-2
Yield, 240-3
Sewer or drain, 215-36
Tobacco product, 249-2
Youth, 68-2
Sheathing, 275-2
Tobacco product advertisement,
Youth service project, 68-2
Shellfish, 219-4
249-2
Zone, 280-4
Shopping center, 280-4
Toe, 111-6
Zoning Board, 280-4
Shoreline structure, 275-2
Topsoil, 236-4
Zoning Map, 280-4
Side -mounted, 280-69
Tourist camp, 253-1, 2804
DEMOLITION
Sign, 280-4
Tourist cottage, 280-4
Buildings, unsafe, 100-3, 100-8,
Sign area, 2804
Tower height, 277-1
100-9
Significant fish and wildlife habi-
Town, 17-20,34-3,130-2,174-1,
Fire prevention and building con -
tat, 111-6, 268-3
237-5, 275-2
struction, 144-5, 144-8
Silt boom, 275-2
Town agency, 130-2
Highway specifications, 161-21
Site plan, 2804
Town board, 237-5, 2804,
Landmark preservation, 170-2 —
Site preparation, 2364
A29046
170-7, 170-9, 170-10
Skyglow, 172-2
Town garbage bag, 233-1
Solid waste, 233-1, 2334
Sloping roof, 2804
Townhouse, 2804
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2,
Slugs, 215-36
Town officer or employee, 26-2
275-5
Small wind energy system, 277-1,
Town of southold, 75-2
Zoning, 280-140
2804
Town supervisor, 17-20
DESIGN STANDARDS
Smokeless tobacco, 249-2
Town waters, 96-27, 219-4, 275-2
Flood damage prevention,
Solicitor and/or canvasser, 197-2
Trail, 240-3
148-14,148-18
Sound, 275-2
Trailer or mobile home, 280-4
Subdivision of land, 240-36
Spawner sanctuary, 275-2
Transfer of development rights,
Zoning, 280-70,280-72
Special exception use, 280-4
117-2
DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS,
Special projects coordinator,
Transfer station, private, 233-1
TRANSFER OF
280-25
Transfer station, Town, 233-1
Assessment, 117-7
Specialty prop -craft, 96-7
Transient retail business, 197-2
Building Inspector, 117-7
Split -rail fence, 275-2
Building permit, 117-8
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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-I1
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, 117-1
Report, 117-7
Return of credit, 117-12
Revocation, 117-10
Sales, 117-3, 117-4, 117-9
Sanitary flow credit certificate,
117-8
Sanitary flow credit transfer,
117-4
School, 117-7
Water, 117-7
DIRECTOR OF CODE EN-
FORCEMENT
Powers and duties, 219-23,
275-15
Shellfish and other marine re-
sources, 219-23
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-15
DIRT
Highway specifications, I61-9
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 riles and regu-
lations, A290-3
DISABLED BOATS
Boats, docks and wharves, 96-10
Harbor management, 157-12
DISCLOSURE PROVISIONS
Zoning, 280-174
DISCRIMINATION
Personnel, 47-2
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
Alarm systems, 75-8
Police department rules and regu-
lations, A290-9, A290-15
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-40
DOCKS
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-5,
275-11
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DOGS
Animals, 83-6 - 83-12, 83-16
Appearance tickets, 5-2
Parks and recreation areas, 193-9
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
retail merchants, 197-5,
197-10
DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIPS
Fees, 121-5
Filing of statements, 121-5
Penalty, 121-4,121-5
Purpose and objectives, 121-2
Record, 121-4
Requirements, 121-3
Statement of domestic partner-
ship, 121-4
Title, 121-1
DRAINAGE
Coastal erosion hazard areas,
111-14
Fire prevention and building con-
struction, 144-10
Flood damage prevention,
148-12,148-15 -148-17,
148-19
Highway specifications, 161-2 -
161-4,161-8,161-9,161-13,
161-18, 161-25, 161-27 -
161-33, 161-36, 161-45
Junkyards, 166-4
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-28,215-36,215-38,
215-39
Soil removal, 228-2, 228-4,
228-5, 228-7
Subdivision of land, 240-3, 240-4,
240-7, 240-9 - 240-11,
240-17, 240-19 - 240-21,
240-23, 240-25, 240-30,
240-32, 240-35 - 240-37,
240-41, 240-44, 240-51
Tourist and trailer camps, 253-5,
253-22
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-5 -
275-7,275-11
Zoning, 280-4, 280-78,280-91,
280-127, 280-129, 280-133
DREDGING
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11
DRIVEWAYS
Highway specifications, 161-39,
161-46
Littering, 174-2
Soil removal, 2284
Subdivision of land, 240-3,
240-45
Tourist and trailer camps, 253-3,
253-10, 253-11, 253-22
Vehicles and traffic, 260-9,
260-15, 260-17,260-18,
260-27
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3,
275-5
Zoning, 28048,280-78, 280-85,
280-92,280-93, 280-137
DRUG
Boats, docks and wharves, 96-15
Taxation, 245-1
10
Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-15
Zoning, 280-13
DUMP
Highway specifications, 161-19,
161-21
Junkyards, 166-7
Parks and recreation areas, 193-2
DUMPING
Boats, docks and wharves, 96-8
Junkyards, 166-3
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-27
Solid waste, 233-1, 233-2,233-7
DUST
Highway specifications, 161-23
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
retail merchants, 197-10
Soil removal, 228-2, 228-5, 228-7
Zoning, 280-13, 280-48, 280-58,
280-62, 280-91, 280-99,
280-111, 280-143
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EASEMENTS
Community Preservation Fund,
17-9,17-24
Development rights, transfer of,
117-3,117-6
General provisions, 14
Highway specifications, 161-2 -
161-4,161-13,161-18
Landmark preservation, 170-4
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-2,215-20,215-43,
215-44
Subdivision of land, 240-3,
240-10, 240-17, 240-21,
240-26 -240-28,24042,
240-44, 240-51, 240-54
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11
Zoning, 280-3, 280-4,280-133,
280-175, 280-177, 280-179,
280-180
EELS
Shellfish and other marine re-
sources, 21943
ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS
Administration, 126-1
Building Inspector, 126-3
Building permit, 126-3
Certificate of compliance, I26-3
Certificate of occupancy, 126-3
Designation of Inspectors, 126-2
Duties of Electrical Inspector,
126-3
Emergency, 126-3
Inspections, 126-1-126-3
Insurance, 126-2
Penalties for offenses, 126-5
Permit, 126-3
Reports, 126-3
Restrictions on materials, 1264
Severability, 126-6
When effective, 126-7
ELEVATORS
Flood damage prevention, 148-16
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Zoning, 280-104
EMERGENCIES
Police department rules and regu-
lations, A290-11
Solid waste, 233-6
Streets and sidewalks, 237-13
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11
EMERGENCY
Alarm systems, 75-1, 75-2,-75-5,
75-6
Boats, docks and wharves, 96-17,
96-26
Buildings, unsafe, 100-3, 100-4,
100-8
Coastal erosion hazard areas,
111-17 - 111-19
Electrical inspections, 126-3
Flood damage prevention, 148-4,
148-6,148-9, 148-10,
148-13 - 148-15, 148-22
Harbor management, 157-6
Highway specifications, 161-20
Housing fund, 34-2, 34-6
Parks and recreation areas, 193-3
Police department, 51-4
Police department rules and regu-
lations, A290-3, A290-33
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-23, 215-38
Streets and sidewalks, 237-13,
237-22
Subdivision of land, 240-10,
240-42
Vehicles and traffic, 260-23
Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-18
Waterfront consistency review,
268-3
Zoning, 280-13,280-137,
280-143
EMERGENCY VEHICLES
Flood damage prevention, 148-22
Highway specifications, 161-20
Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-18
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
STATEMENT
Environmental quality review,
130-9- 130-14
Subdivision of land, 240-18,
240-19, 240-22, 240-25
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
REVIEW
Actions involving more than one
agency,130-18
Compliance required, 130-3
Decision to approve or disap-
prove action, 130-14
Definitions, 130-2
Environmental impact statement,
130-9- 130-14
Exceptions, 130-3
Fee, 130-19
Filing of copy of determination,
130-16
Filing of written statement by ap-
plicant, 130-5
Hearing, 130-10- 130-12
Inspection, 130-17
SOUTHOLD INDEX
Maintenance of files open to pub-
lic inspection, 130-17
Meetings, 130-7
Newspaper, 130-6, 130-10
Notice of completion of draft en-
vironmental impact state-
ment, 130-10
Notice of completion of final en-
vironmental impact state-
ment, 130-13
Notice of receipt of complete ap-
plication, 130-6
Notices, 130-6,130-10,130-13,
130-17
Permits, 130-5
Preparation of draft environ-
mental impact statement,
130-9
Preparation of final environ-
mental impact statement,
130-12
Processing of proposed actions,
130-8
Processing of proposed actions
not affecting environment,
130-11
Required findings in written de-
termination, 130-15
Time limit, 130-14
Time limit for written determina-
tion by agency, 130-7
Title, 130-1
Types of actions, 130-4
When effective, 130-20
EROSION AND SEDIMENTA-
TION
Stormwater management, 236-13
Waterfront consistency review,
268-2
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3
ETHICS
Code of Ethics, 26-1, 26-2
Definitions, 26-2
Legislative intent, 26-1
Disclosure Requirements, 26-17 -
26-20
Annual disclosure, 26-17
Applicant disclosure, 26-20
Designation of officers and
employees required to file
annual disclosure state-
ments, 26-18
Licenses, 26-17
Maintenance of disclosure
statements, 26-19
Permits, 26-17
Retirement, 26-17
Variances, 26-17
Ethics Board, 26-21- 26-25
Building permits, 26-21
Certificates of occupancy,
26-21
Establishment of Ethics Board,
26-21
Inspection, 26-25
Investigations, 26-21- 26-23,
26-25
Licenses, 26-21
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Meeting, 26-21
Permits, 26-21
Powers of the Ethics Board,
26-22
Public inspection of Ethics
Board records, 26-25
Records, 26-23, 26-25
Reports, 26-25
Review of lists and disclosure
statements, 26-24
Penalties, 26-26 - 26-28
Debarment, 26-28
Liable, 26-26
Penalties for offenses, 26-26
Voidable contracts, 26-27
Rules of Conduct, 26-3 - 26-16
Appeals, 26-13
Appearances, 26-10
Assessment, 26-13
Avoidance of conflicts, 26A
Confidential information,
_ 26-11
Conflicts of interest, 26-3
Exclusion from Code of Eth-
ics, 26-16
General prohibition, 26-5
Gifts, 26-8
Goal, 26-3
Inducement of others and brib-
ery, 26-15
Political solicitation, 26-12
Record, 26-7
Recusal, 26-6
Recusal procedure, 26-7
Representation, 26-9
Restriction on elected official
or member of board,
26-13
Revolving door, 26-14
EXCAVATIONS
Coastal erosion hazard areas,
111-10
Fire prevention and building con-
struction, 144-8
Highway specifications, 161-2,
161-17, 161-18, 161-25,
161-29, 161-30, 161-36
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-42,215-43
Soil removal, 228-1, 228-3 -
228-7
Stormwater management, 236-10,
236-13
Streets and sidewalks, 237-4,
237-6, 237-9, 237-11 -
237-13, 237-16
Subdivision of land, 240-36
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11
Zoning, 280-114, 280-129
EXPENSES OF TOWN OFFI-
CERS
Appeals, 30-1
Compensation for expense of at-
tendance at official meetings,
30-1
Meetings, 30-1
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EXPLOSION HAZARD
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2,
FIRE ALARM
Sewers and sewage disposal,
275-5,275-11
Subdivision of land, 240-17
215-38
Wind energy, 277-4
FIREARMS
EXPLOSIVES
Zoning, 280-4,280-13, 280-41,
Parks and recreation areas, 193-6
Boats, docks and wharves, 96-16
280-48, 280-78, 280-82,
Police department rules and regu-
Junkyards, 166-1
280-85, 280-92, 280-94,
lations, A290-9, A290-33
Sewers and sewage disposal,
280-99, 280-104 - 280-106,
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
215-38
280-114, 280-133, 280-134,
Junkyards, 166-7
Zoning, 280-58,280-62,280-111
280-149
Tourist and trailer camps, 253-14
FILL
Zoning, 280-48
Flood damage prevention,
FIRE HYDRANTS
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148-12,148-15,148-18
Subdivision of land, 240-10,
Highway specifications, 161-25
240-17, 240-21, 240-35,
FALSE ALARMS
Police department rules and regu-
240-36,240-48
Alarm systems, 75-5, 75-6
lations, A290-33, A290-36
Vehicles and traffic, 260-14,
FARMLAND BILL OF RIGHTS
Soil removal, 228-7
260-18,260-27
Zoning, 280-97 - 280-103
Stormwater management, 236-10,
Zoning, 280-133, 280-137
FARMS AND FARMING
236-13
FIRE LANES
Fire prevention and building con-
Streets and sidewalks, 237-13
Junkyards, 166-7
struction, 144-8
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-6,
Vehicles and traffic, 260-14,
Zoning, 280-13,280-174
275-11
260-27
FARM STANDS
FILMING
FIRE PREVENTION AND
Agricultural uses, 72-5 - 72-8,
Applications, 139-3
BUILDING CONSTRUC-
72-11, 72-12
Building Inspector, 139-8
TION
FECAL MATTER
Certificate of insurance, 139-3,
Abatement of violations, 144-21
Animals, 83-6
139-11
Accessory buildings, 144-8,
FEES
Cleanup deposit, 139-5
144-15
Alarm systems, 75-4
Compliance with other laws,
Administration and enforcement
Coastal erosion hazard areas,
139-10
officers designated, 144-3
111-22
Exemption, 139-2
Applications, 144-8, 144-15
Domestic partnerships, 121-5
Extension of permit period,
Block, 1448
Environmental quality review,
139-13
Building permit, 144-3, 144-17
130-19
Fees, 139-6
Building permits, 144-11, 144-12
Fire prevention and building con-
Inspection, 139-12
Burning, 144-8
struction, 144-8, 144-11,
Insurance, 139-3, 139-11
Certificate of occupancy,
144-15,144-18
Insurance requirements, 139-11
144-15 - 144-17
Flood damage prevention, 148-12
Liability, 139-11
Compliance required, 144-20
Junkyards, 166-6
No alterations to Town property,
Compliance with standards,
Landmark preservation, 170-14
139-9
144-19
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
No donations accepted, 139-7
Conflicts with other regulations,
retail merchants, 197-9
Notice, 139-4, 139-8
1444
Public entertainment and special
Parking, 139-3
Cooperation with other depart -
events, 205-1
Parks, 139-8
ments, 144-7
Records, 59-9
Penalties for offenses, 139-14
Decks, 144-8
Sewers and sewage disposal,
Permit, 139-1 - 139-5, 139-7 -
Definitions and Abbreviations,
21541
139-13
144-3
Shellfish and other marine re-
Purpose, 139-1
Demolition, 144-5,144-8
sources, 219-7
Safety, 139-1, 139-3
Drainage, 144-10
Soil removal, 228-11
Severability, 139-15
Excavation, 144-8
Solid waste, 233-4, 233-6
Traffic control fee, 139-4
Farms and farming, 144-8
Streets and sidewalks, 237-10
Trees, 139-9
Fees, 144-8,144-11,144-15,
Subdivision of land, 240-8,
Vehicles, 139-3
144-18
240-10
When effective, 139-16
Fences, 1448, 144-10
Tourist and trailer camps, 253-4
FINAL PLANS
Firesafety, 144-6, 144-8
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-7
Highway specifications, 161-3,
Fuel, 144-8
Wind energy, 277-5
161-4
Garages, 144-8
Zoning, 280-13,280-74,280-81,
FINAL PLATS
Grading, 144-10
280-137,280-149
Subdivision of land, 240-3,
Heating, 144-8
FENCES
240-6-240-8, 240-13,
Hotel, 144-8
Fire prevention and building con-
240-15, 240-16, 240-19 -
Improvement, 144-8
struction, 144-8, 144-10
240-25, 240-28, 240-31,
Inspections, 144-6, 144-16
Highway specifications, 161-16,
240-32,240-35,240-36,
Issuance of certificate of occu-
161-29, 16141, 161-42
240-41, 240-42, 240-44,
pancy, 144-17
Junkyards, 166-4, 166-7
24045, 240-51- 240-53
Lots, 144-8
Soil removal, 228-4, 228-7
Zoning, 280-4
Motel, 144-8
Subdivision of land, 240-36
FINGERPRINTS
Multifamily dwellings, 144-6
Tourist and trailer camps, 253-15
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
Notices, 144-8
retail merchants, 197-6
Nuisance, 144-10
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Penalties for offenses, 144-12,
144-13,144-20
Performance of work under per-
mit, 144-10
Permit, 144-8
Powers and duties of Building In-
spector, 1445
Property maintenance, 1446
Purpose, 144-2
Records, 144-16, 144-17
Right of entry, 144-14
School, 144-8
Signs, 144-8
Single-family dwellings, 144-8
Site plan, 144-8
Smoke detectors, 144-8
Special exception, 144-8
Sprinklers, 144-8, 144-17
Stop -work orders, 144-13
Storage, 144-8
Stormwater, 144-10
Swimming pools, 144-8
Temporary certificates of occu-
pancy,144-18
Tests, 144-19
Title, 144-1
Vacant lot, 1448
Water, 144-8, 144-10
Watercourse, 144-10
Yards, 144-8, 144-10
FIRE PROTECTION
Zoning, 280-174
FIRES
Burning, outdoor, 104-1 - 104-3
FIRESAFETY
Fire prevention and building con-
struction, 144-6, 144-8
FIRE ZONES
Vehicles and traffic, 260-20,
260-27
FISHING
Parking, 189-3
Vehicles and traffic, 260-9
FLAMMABLES
Junkyards, 166-1
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-38
Zoning, 280-48
FLOOD DAMAGE PREVEN-
TION
Anchoring, 148-14,148-16,
148-21
Appeals, 148-4,148-22
Appeals board, 148-22
Applicability, 148-5
Basis for establishing areas of
special flood hazard, 148-6
Blocks, 148-21
Building Inspector, 148-11
Certificates of compliance,
148-14
Comprehensive Plan, 148-22
Conflict with other laws, 148-7
Definitions, 14811
Deposit, 148-12
Designation of local administra-
tor, 148-11
Design standards, 148-14, 148-18
SOUTHOLD INDEX
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, 1484,148-6,-148-9,
148-10,148-13 - 148-15,
148-22
Emergency vehicles, 148-22
Fees, 148-12
Fill, 148-12, 148-15,148-18
Findings, 148-1
Floodplain development permit,
148-12
Floodway, 14811, 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, 1484,
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
13
Stop -work orders, 148-14
Storage, 148-12, 148-16
Utilities, 148-3, 148-13, 148-15,
148-16, 148-19 -148-22
Variances, 148-4, 148-7,148-9,
148-14, 148-22, 148-23
Vehicles, 148-4, 148-13-148-16,
148-21, 148-22
Warning and disclaimer of liabil-
ity, 148-10
Water, 148-2, 148-3, 148-14 -
148-16, 148-18, 148-19,
148-22
Watercourses, 148-13,148-14
FLOOD HAZARD AREAS
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3
Zoning, 2804, 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, 280-48,280-52,280-55,
280-58, 280-62, 280-111
FUMES
Zoning, 280-13, 280-58, 280-62
WHE
GARAGES
Fire prevention and building con-
struction, 144-8
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
retail merchants, 197-4
Zoning, 280-4,280-13, 280-45,
280-48,280-58,280-62,
280-78, 280-104, 280-134,
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,
111-10
Flood damage prevention, 148-3,
148-15, 148-22
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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, 1-1 -1-13
Amendments to Code, 1-8
Assessments, 1-4
Bicycles, 1-2
Bond, 1-4
Burning, 1-2
Code book to be kept up-to-
date, 1-9
Copy of Code on file, 1-7
Distribution of local laws, or-
dinances and resolutions,
1-2
Easement, 14
Effect on previously adopted
legislation, 1-5
Enactments saved from repeal,
1-4
Fine, 1-11
Garbage, 1-2
Grade, 1-4
Improvement, 1-4
Incorporation of provisions
into Code, 1-12
Junkyards, 1-2
Legislative intent, 1-1
Liability, 14
License, 1-4
Littering, 1-2
Matters not affected, 1-4
Parking, 1-2
Penalties for offenses, 111,
1-11
Repeal of enactments not in-
cluded in Code, 1-3
Sale of Code book, I A 0
Severability, 1-6
Supplementation, 1-10
Vehicles, 1-2
When effective, ]-13
Zoning Map, 1-4
Adoption of Renumbered 2006
Code, 1-14-1-18
Continuation of provisions,
1-16
Incorporation of provisions
into Code, 1-17
Legislative intent, 1-14
Nonsubstantive changes in
previously adopted legis-
lation, 1-15
When effective, 1-18
GLARE
Lighting, outdoor, 172-5
Zoning, 280-91, 280-94,280-111,
280-117,280-129
SOUTHOLD INDEX
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,
1484,148-16 -148-19,
148-21
General provisions, 1-4
Highway specifications, 161-2,
161-4, 161-18, 161-19,
161-21 - 161-24,161-29,
161-30, 161-35, 161-42,
161-46
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-43
Soil removal, 228-4, 228-6, 228-7
Stormwater management, 236-10,
236-13
Streets and sidewalks, 237-6,
237-13
Subdivision of land, 240-3, 240-4,
240-6, 240-10, 240-17,
240-19, 240-21, 240-41,
24045,240-49,240-51
Tourist and trailer camps, 253-5
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-7,
275 -II
Zoning, 280-4, 280-78, 280-85,
280-99, 280-108, 280-114,
280-129,280-133,280-134,
280-136
GRASS
Burning, outdoor, 104-1, 104-2
Highway specifications, 161-42
Junkyards, 166-7
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-21
Soil removal, 228-7
Solid waste, 2331E
Streets and sidewalks, 237-13
Subdivision of land, 240-10
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2,
275-11
Zoning, 280-93, 280-95
See also BRUSH, GRASS AND
WEEDS
GRASS CLIPPINGS
Solid waste, 233-4
GRAVEYARDS
Junkyards, 166-1
GUARANTEE
Streets and sidewalks, 237-9
Subdivision of land, 240-31,
240-33, 240-34
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-9,
275-10
GUARANTIES
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-42
Subdivision of land, 240-34,
240-38
Zoning, 280-4,280-131
14
GUNS
Parks and recreation areas, 193-6
Police department rules and regu-
lations, A290-15
5.e
HAMLET BUSINESS (HB) DIS-
TRICT
Subdivision of land, 240-42
HAMLET DENSITY RESIDEN-
TIAL (HD) DISTRICT
Subdivision of land, 240A2
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, I57-6
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
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SOUTHOLD INDEX
Waterfront consistency review,
Zoning, 280-4,280-13, 280-15,
Asphalt pavement cores,
268-5
280-28, 280-48, 280-70,
161-26
HAZARDOUS WASTE
280-71, 280-76,280-76.2,
Asphalt wearing course,
Police department rules and regu-
280-78, 280-82, 280-85,
161-23
lations, A29045
280-94,280404 - 280-109,
Base course for asphalt pave -
Solid waste, 233-2
280-117, 280-122, 280-134
ment, 161-21
HEARINGS
HIGHWAY SPECIFICATIONS
Base course for stone blend
Agricultural lands preservation,
Final Dedication of Roads,
road, 161-19
704,70-5
161-49
Bituminous surface treatment
Boats, docks and wharves, 96-31,
Bond, 161-49
double application,
96-32
Inspection, 16149
161-24
Buildings, unsafe, 100-6
Meeting, 16149
Bonds, 161-46
Coastal erosion hazard areas,
Procedure, 161-49
Brush, 161-16,161-30
111-23, 111-27,111-35
Report, 16149
Catch basins, 161-34
Community Preservation Fund,
Sale, 16149
Clearing and grubbing, 161-16
17-7,17-34
General Construction Require-
Concrete curbs, 161-38
Development rights, transfer of,
ments, 161-5 -161-14
Concrete cylinders, 16140
117-5, 117-7, 117-10,117-12
Dead-end streets, 161-11
Concrete footings, slabs and
Environmental quality review,
Dirt, 161-9
headwalls, 161-37
130-10 - 130-12
Drainage, 161-8, 161-9,
Concrete sidewalks and
Housing fund, 344, 34-6
161-13
driveway entrances,
Junkyards, 166-6
Easements, 161-13
161-39
Landmark preservation, 170-5,
Improvements, 161-6
Construction specifications,
170-7, 170-14
Lots, 161-11
161-15
Lighting, outdoor, 172-8
Progress schedule, 161-5
Curbs, 161-34,161-38,
Local laws, adoption of, 38-1,
Protection of new drainage in-
161-41, 161-45,161-46
38-2, 38-4, 38-6
stallations, 161-9
Demolition, 161-21
Open space preservation, 185-4,
Responsibility of developer,
Design criteria for leaching
185-5
161-6
basins, 161-28
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
Safety, 161-6, 161-7
Drainage, 161-18, 161-25,
retail merchants, 197-11
Signs, 161-11, 161-12
161-27- 161-33, 161-36,
Personnel, 474
Speed limit, 161-12
161-45
Police department, 51-6
Stormwater, 161-6, 161-8
Drainage design criteria,
Public hearings, notice of, 55-1
Street signs, 161-12
161-27
Soil removal, 228-5, 228-12
Temporary roads, 161-14
Drainage pipe criteria, 161-36
Solid waste, 233-6, 233-8
Test, 161-6
Driveways, 161-39,161-46
Subdivision of land, 240-10,
Topsoil removal, 161-10
Dump, 161-19, 161-21
240-13, 240-19, 240-25,
Traffic maintenance, 161-7
Dust, 161-23
240-29, 240-30, 240-53
Trees, 161-11
Easements, 161-18
Taxation, 245-4
Vehicles, 161-7
Embankment, 161-18
Tourist and trailer camps, 253-2,
Water, 161-11
Emergency vehicles, 161-20
253-4
Plans and Maps for Subdivisions,
Excavations, 161-17,161-18,
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-8
161-1-161-4
161-25, 161-29,161-30,
Zoning, 280-11, 280-13, 280-26,
Construction plans, 161-4
161-36
280-29, 280-92, 280-131,
Curbs, 161-4
Fences, 161-16, 161-29,
280-137, 280-141, 280-146,
Drainage, 161-2 -161-4
16141, 16142
280-150,280-157,280-159,
Easements, 161-2 -161-4
Fill, 161-25
280-174, 280-175, 280-177
Excavation, 161-2
Grade, 161-18,161-19,
HEAT '
Final plans, 161-3, 161-4
161-21 - 161-24, 161-29,
Fire prevention and building con-
Grade, 161-2,1614
161-30, 161-35,16142,
struction, 1448
Lighting, 1614
161-46
Flood damage prevention, 148-16
Major subdivision, 161-4
Grass, 161-42
Highway specifications, 161-22,
Manholes, 161-2
Heating, 161-22,161-23
161-23
Monuments, 161-3
Height, 161-44, 16146
Sewers and sewage disposal,
Preliminary plans, 161-2,
Illumination, 16146
215-38
161-3
Improvements, 161-25
Zoning, 280-22, 280-58, 280-91
Sketch plans, 161-1
Insect, 16144
HEIGHT REGULATIONS
Streetlights, 161-3, 161-4
Inspections, 161-19,161-21,
Flood damage prevention, 148-21
Test, 161-2
161-42, 161-46, 161-48
Harbor management, 157-6
Trees, 161-3
Landscaping, 161112, 161-43
Highway specifications, 16144,
Wells, 161-3
Lighting, 16146
16146
Roadway Construction, 161-15 -
Lots, 161-15, 161-16
Lighting, outdoor, 172-5
16148
Major subdivisions, 161-38
Soil removal, 228-7
Alterations or modifications to
Manholes, 161-35
Streets and sidewalks, 237-26
specifications, 161-47
Minutes, 161-27
Subdivision of land, 240-10
As -constructed survey, 16145
Modifications to existing pri-
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11
Asphalt binder course, 161-22
vate roads, 161-25
Wind energy, 277-2 - 277-4
Notification, 161-44
15
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Parking, 161-15
Permits, 161-46
Recharge basins, 161-41
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, 16144, 161-46
Screen, 161-22-161-24,
161-29,161-30,16142
Seeding, 16143
Stone blend wearing course,
161-20
Storage, 161-29, 161-30
Storm drains, 161-33
Stornwater, 161-27, 161-29,
161-30, 161-32, 161-36
Stormwater drainage systems,
161-32
Streetlighting specifications,
161-46
Stripping and stockpiling soil,
161-17
Tests, 161-26, 161-29, 161-30,
161-40, 161-46
Trees, 161-16, 161-29, 161-30,
161-42, 161-44
Trenches, 161-36
Utility, 16146
Vehicles, 161-20
Vibration, 161-21
Water, 161-30,161-39, 161-44
Weeds, 161-42
Well, 161-30,161-46
Yard, 161-24
HISTORICAL FEATURES
Zoning, 280-133
HISTORIC BUILDINGS AND
DISTRICTS
Zoning, 280-75
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
Zoning, 280-75
HISTORIC PROPERTIES TAX
EXEMPTION
Taxation, 245-19
HOLIDAYS
Lighting, outdoor, 172-6
HOME OCCUPATIONS
Zoning, 2804, 280-13, 280-78
HOSPITALS
Police department rules and regu-
lations, A29044, A29045
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, 280141,
28044,280-45, 280-48,
280-55, 280-78,280-79,
280-85
HOUSING FUND
Bond, 34-4
Definitions, 34-3
Emergency, 34-2, 34-6
SOUTHOLD INDEX
Findings, 34-2
Fund established, 34-4
Hearing, 344, 34-6
Housing Advisory Commission
established, 34-6
Improvements, 34-2, 34-5, 34-6
Meetings, 34-6
Open space, 34-6
Parking, 34-6
Purposes of Fund, 34-5
Sale, 34-2, 344 - 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, 1484,
148-13 -148-20, 148-23
General provisions, 1-4
Highway specifications, 161-6,
161-25
Housing fund, 34-2, 34-5, 34-6
Lighting, outdoor, 172-4
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
16
INSPECTIONS
Boats, docks and wharves, 96-24
Buildings, unsafe, 100-4, 100-8
Coastal erosion hazard areas,
111-29
Community Preservation Fund,
17-37
Electrical inspections, 126-1 -
126-3
Environmental quality review,
130-17
Ethics, 26-25
Filming, 139-12
Fire prevention and building con-
struction, 144-6, 144-16
Flood damage prevention,
148-12,148-14
Harbor management, 157-8
Highway specifications, 161-19,
161-21, 161-42,161-46,
161-48,161-49
Junkyards, 166-6
Local laws, adoption of, 38-2
Parking, 189-3, 189-4
Police department rules and regu-
lations, A290-7, A290-15,
A290-27
Records, 59-2 - 59-5, 59-9, 59-10
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-21- 215-24, 215-37,
215-38, 215-41, 215-43,
215-44
Solid waste, 23314, 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, 280-74, 280401,
280-110,280-137,280-151,
280-154
INSURANCE
Community Preservation Fund,
17-32,17-34
Electrical inspections, 126-2
Filming, 139-3,139-11
Flood damage prevention, 148-2,
148-4,148-6,148-7, 148-12,
148-14,148-15,148-17,
148-18,148-21,148-23
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-42
Soil removal, 228-6
Streets and sidewalks, 237-8,
237-18
Taxation, 245-1
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-9
Zoning, 280-10, 280-38, 280-52,
280-55
INTOXICATION
Police department rules and regu-
lations, A290-9
11-01-2010
SOUTHOLD INDEX
INVESTIGATIONS
- K -
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3,
Alarm systems, 75-1
275-11
Ethics, 26-21-26-23, 26-25
KENNELS
Zoning, 2804,280-7,280-41,
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
Zoning, 280-13
280-70, 280-72,280-76.2,
retail merchants, 197-7
280-78, 280-91- 280-95,
Personnel, 47-3
280-123, 280-129, 280-131,
Police department, 51-6
- L-
280-133, 280-134, 280-137
Police department rules and regu-
LAND -DISTURBING ACTIVI-
LEASHING REQUIREMENTS
lations, A290-7, A290-15,
TIES
Animals, 83-6
A290-17, A290-19 -
Stormwater management, 236-9
Parks and recreation areas, 193-9
A290-21, A290-24,
LANDMARK PRESERVATION
LIABILITY
A290-25, A290-31
Accessory buildings, 170-7
Boats, docks and wharves, 96-10,
Records, 59-2
Appeals, 170-11
96-25
Waterfront consistency review,
Application for certificate of ap-
Buildings, unsafe, 100-10
268-3
propriateness, 170-7
Community Preservation Fund,
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-8
Building permits, 170-5, 170-6
17-23, 17-29, 17-31, 17-34,
Zoning, 280-130
Certificate of appropriateness for
17-35
alteration, demolition or new
Ethics, 26-26
construction, 170-6
Filming, 139-11
- J -
Criteria for approval of alteration
Flood damage prevention, 148-10
JUNK DEALER
of facades of historic land-
General provisions, 14
Junkyards, 166-6
marks, 170-8
Harbor management, 157-12
JUNKYARDS
Criteria for approval of demoli-
Junkyards, 166-8
Batteries, 166-1
tion or removal of historic
Salvage centers, 211-6
Burning, 166-3,166-7
landmarks, 170-9
Sewers and sewage disposal,
Combustible, 166-1, 166-7
Definitions, 170-3
215-38, 215-42,215A4,
Definitions, 166-2
Demolition, 170-2 -170-7,
170-9, 170-10
215-51
Streets and sidewalks, 237-14
Display, 166-6
Drainage, 166-4
Designation of historic land-
Subdivision of land, 240-54
Dump, 166-3,166-7
marks, 170-5
Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-20
Duration, 166-6
Easements, 1704
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-9
Existing businesses, 166-5
Enforcement, 170-12
Zoning, 280-88
Explosive, 166-1
Fees, 170-14
LICENSE
Animals, 83-16
Fee, 166-6
Fence, 166-7
Fine, 170-13
Hardship criteria for approval of
Bingo and games of chance, 92-2,
,166-4,
Fire extinguisher, 166-7
demolition, removal or al-
92-3, 92-13, 92-14
Fire lane, 166-7
teration of historic land-
Burning, outdoor, 104-2
Flammable, 166-1
marks, 170-10
Ethics, 26-17, 26-21
Gas, 166-4
Hearings, 170-5, 170-7, 170-14
General provisions, 14
General provisions, 1-2
Historic Preservation Commis-
Junkyards, 166-1, 166-3 -166-8
Grass, 166-7
sion, 170-4
Parking, 189-3, 189-4
Graveyards, 166-1
Meetings, 170-4
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
Hearing, 166-6
Membership, 170-4
retail merchants, 197-3,
Inspections, 166-6
Minutes, 170-4
197-4, 197-6 - 197-9,
Junk dealer, 166-6
Newspaper, 170-7
197-11, 197-13
Junkyards, 166-1
Notices, 170-4,170-5, 170-7,
Police department rules and regu-
Legislative intent, 166-1
170-14
Penalties for offenses, 170-13
lations, A290-33
Sewers and sewage disposal,
Liable, 166-8
License, 166-1, 166-3 -166-8
Permit, 170-5, 170-6
215-4 -215-6,215-31,
Notice, 166-5
Powers and duties, 170-4
215-41,215-42
Nuisances, 166-1
Purpose, 170-2
Solid waste, 233-2- 233-4,233-8
Penalties for offenses, 166-8
Record, 170-5, 170-11
Subdivision of land, 240-21
Permit, 166-7, 166-8
Reports, 170-5
Tobacco advertising, 249-2
Regulations, 166-7
Stop -work order, 170-12
Tourist and trailer camps, 253-3
Revocation, 166-6
Terms, 170-4
Vehicles and traffic, 260-9,
Sale, 166-3
Title, 170-1
LANDSCAPING
260-17
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-6
Sanitary facilities, 166-7
Septic tanks, 166-7
Highway specifications, 161-42,
Zoning, 280-48, 280-133
Storage, 166-3
16143
LICENSES AND PERMITS
Tires, 166-1
Sewers and sewage disposal,
Shellfish and other marine re -
Transferability, 166-6
215-21
sources, 219-6, 219-7
Water, 166-4
Soil removal, 228-4
LIENS
Well, 166-7
Solid waste, 233-4
Boats, docks and wharves, 96-10,
Zoning, 280-4
Subdivision of land, 240-32,
96-25
240-36, 240-42, 240-43,
Buildings, unsafe, 100-9
240-49
Community Preservation Fund,
Waterfront consistency review,
17-27, 17-35
268-3
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Harbor management, 157-8,
Notice, 174-5
Zoning, 280-4
157-12
Parks, 174-4
MEETINGS
Littering, 174-5
Penalties for offenses, 174-7
Boats, docks and wharves, 96-32
Sewers and sewage disposal,
Record, 174-5
Committees, appointment of, 13-3
215-33,215-50,215-51
Sign, 174-6
Community Preservation Fund,
Subdivision of land, 240-34,
Tires, 174-3
17-13
24044
Transportation access manage-
Development rights, transfer of,
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11
ment, 64-5
117-7
Zoning, 280-76,280-88, 280-92
Vehicles, 174-1, 174-3, 174-6
Environmental quality review,
LIGHTING
Water, 174-4
130-7
Boats, docks and wharves, 96-14
LIVESTOCK
Ethics, 26-21
Highway specifications, 1614,
Subdivision of land, 240-44
Expenses of town officers, 30-1
161-46
Zoning, 280-98, 280-99
Flood damage prevention, 148-4,
Streets and sidewalks, 237-12
LOCAL LAWS, ADOPTION OF
148-16, 148-19
Subdivision of land, 240-44,
Filing of proof of publication and
Harbor management, 157-3
240-46
posting, 384
Highway specifications, 161-49
Tourist and trailer camps, 253-3
Hearings, 38-1, 38-2, 38-4, 38-6
Housing fund, 34-6
Transportation access manage-
Inspection, 38-2
Landmark preservation, 170-4
ment, 64-5
Newspaper, 38-1
Parks and recreation areas, 193-9
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11
Notice, 38-1, 38-2, 384, 38-6
Police department rules and regu-
Wind energy, 277-4
Numbering, 38-5
lations, A290-7
Zoning, 2804,280-13,280-70,
Posting and availability- of copies,
Streets and sidewalks, 237-2
280-81, 280-83,280-87,
38-2
Subdivision of land, 240-13,
280-88, 280-111, 280-117,
Posting of copy upon adoption,
240-23, 240-40, 240-43
280-129, 280-133, 280-137
38-3
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-8
LIGHTING, OUTDOOR
Rezonings, 38-6
Zoning, 280-29, 280-38, 280-45,
Appeals, 172-8
LOTS
280-48, 280-78, 280-131,
Applicability, 172-4
Fire prevention and building con-
280-133, 280-137, 280-157,
Conflict with other laws, 172-3
struction, 144-8
280-173, 280-174
Definitions, 172-2
Flood damage prevention,
METERS
Exemptions, 172-6
148-13, 148-23
Sewers and sewage disposal,
Glare, 172-5
Highway specifications, 161-11,
215-38
Hearings, 172-8
161-15, 161-16
MINORS
Height regulations, 172-5
Soil removal, 228-7
Animals, 83-6
Holidays, 172-6
Subdivision of land, 240-4,
Tobacco advertising, 249-1
Improvements, 1724
240-10, 240-17, 240-21,
MINUTES
Penalties for offenses, 172-9
240-26, 240-27,240-30,
Committees, appointment of, 13-3
Poles, 172-5
240-41 - 240-45, 240-49,
MOBILE HOME
Prohibitions, 172-7
240-51, 240-53,240-57,
Flood damage prevention, 148-4
Recreational, 172-6
240-59
Zoning, 280-4,280-78
Review procedures, 172-8
Vehicles and traffic, 260-12,
MODERATE -INCOME FAMILY
Site plans, 172-8
260-27
DWELLING UNITS
Standards for exterior lighting,
Zoning, 280-9 - 280-11, 280-13,
Subdivision of land, 240-10
172-5
280-15, 280-30, 280-31,
MODERATE -INCOME HOUS-
Streetlighting, 172-5
280-41, 280-48,280-61,
ING
Title, 172-1
280-70,280-78,280-79,
Zoning, 280-137
Utilities, 172-5
280-95, 280-106, 280-109,
MONUMENTS
Variances, 172-8
280-113, 280-116, 280-124,
Highway specifications, 161-3
Vehicles and traffic, 172-6
280-137, 280-173
Subdivision of land, 240-10,
LIMITED BUSINESS (LB) DIS-
240-17, 240-21, 24041
TRICT
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-6
Subdivision of land, 240112
- M -
Zoning, 280-104
LITTERING
MOTELS
Assessment, 174-5
MAJOR SUBDIVISIONS
Fire prevention and building con -
Definitions, 174-1
Highway specifications, 161-4,
struction, 144-8
Driveway, 174-2
161-38
Parking, 189-3
Fine, 174-7
MANHOLES
Zoning, 280-4,280-35, 28044,
Garbage, 174-1, 174-2
Highway specifications, 161-2,
280-45,280-48, 280-55,
Garbage, rubbish and refuse,
161-35
280-78,280-85
1742
Sewers and sewage disposal,
MUFFLERS
General provisions, 1-2
215-38, 215-40
Boats, docks and wharves, 96-17
Handbills, 174-6
Subdivision of land, 240-17
Parks and recreation areas, 193-3
Lien, 1745
MANUFACTURED HOMES
MULTIFAMILY DWELLINGS
Litter in parks, beaches and bod-
Flood damage prevention, 148-4,
Fire prevention and building con-
ies of water, 174-4
148-13 - 148-15,148-21
struction, 144-6
Litter in public places, 174-2
MASTER PLAN
Sewers and sewage disposal,
Litter on private property, 174-5
Subdivision of land, 240-10,
215-41
Newspapers, 174-1,174-6
240-17
Zoning, 280-108
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SOUTHOLD INDEX
MUSSELS
Buildings, unsafe, 100-5 -100-8,
Junkyards, 166-1
Shellfish and other marine re-
100-10
Sewers and sewage disposal,
sources, 219-12
Coastal erosion hazard areas,
215-38
111-18, 111-19, 111-25,
Soil removal, 228-5
111-29, 111-35
Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-14
- N -
Community Preservation Fund,
Zoning, 280-58, 280-62, 280-97,
17-32, 17-34
280-99
NATURAL FEATURES
Development rights, transfer of,
Community Preservation Fund,
117-7, 117-8, 117-10 -
17-19
117-12
-0-
Subdivision of land, 240-3,
Environmental quality review,
24043,240-53, 240-54
130-6, 130-10,130-13,
OBSTRUCTIONS
Zoning, 280-129,280-133,
130-17
Coastal erosion hazard areas,
280-143
Filming, 139-4, 139-8
111-11, 111-13
NEWSPAPER
Fire prevention and building con-
Flood damage prevention,
Coastal erosion hazard areas,
struction, 144-8
148-16, 148-18
111-35
Flood damage prevention, 148-9,
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
Development rights, transfer of,
148-14,148-23
retail merchants, 197-10
117-7
Harbor management, 157-3,
Sewers and sewage disposal,
Environmental quality review,
157-9, 157-12, 157-14
215-38
130-6, 13 0- 10
Highway specifications, 161-44
Streets and sidewalks, 237-1,
Landmark preservation, 170-7
Junkyards, 166-5
237-20
Littering, 174-1, 174-6
Landmark preservation, 1704,
Vehicles and traffic, 260-23
Local laws, adoption of, 38-1
170-5, 170-7, 170-14
Zoning, 280-80, 280-104,
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
Littering, 174-5
280-106, 280-111
retail merchants, 197
Local laws, adoption of, 38-1,
ODORS
Public hearings, notice of, 55-1
38-2, 38-4,38-6
Sewers and sewage disposal,
Records, 59-10
Parks and recreation areas,
215-38
Soil removal, 228-12
193-10
Subdivision of land, 240-44
Solid waste, 233-1, 233-3
Police department, 51-6
Zoning, 280-13,28048,280-58,
Subdivision of land, 240-19,
Police department rules and regu-
280-62, 280-99, 280-111,
240-25
lations, A290-33, A290-44
280-143
Tourist and trailer camps, 253 4
Public entertainment and special
OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
Zoning, 280-26,280-157,
events, 205-1
Superintendent of Highways,
280-159
Public hearings, notice of, 55-1
42-5-42-8
NIGHT FISHING
Records, 59-10
Referendum to be held, 42-7
Parking, 189-3
Sewers and sewage disposal,
Supersession of Town Law,
Vehicles and traffic, 260-9
215-23, 215-31, 215-32,
42-6
NOISE
215-37, 215-38, 215-41 -
Term of office, 42-5
Boats, docks and wharves, 96-17
215-43,21545
When effective, 42-8
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
Soil removal, 228-5, 228-9,
Town Clerk, 42-1 -42-4
retail merchants, 197-10
228-12
Referendum to be held, 42-3
Soil removal, 228-5
Solid waste,
Supersession of Town Law,
Transportation access manage-
sidewalks,
s, 23
Streets and sidewalks,
42-2
ment, 64-5
7-13
237-2,237-11,237-13
Term of office, 42-1
Wind energy, 277-2, 277-3
Subdivision of land, 240-13,
When effective, 42-4
Zoning, 280-13, 280-47,280-48,
240-18, 240-19, 240-22,
OFFICIAL MAP
280-58,280-62, 280-91,
240-25, 240-29,240-30,
Subdivision of land, 240-3, 2404,
280-94, 280-99, 280-111,
240-32, 240-36,240-44,
240-10,240-17
280-143
240-54
Zoning, 280-4
NONCONFORMING SIGNS
Taxation, 245-4,245-6
OFF-STREET LOADING
Zoning, 280-90
Tourist and trailer camps, 253-4
Zoning, 280-79
NONCONFORMING USES
Vehicles and traffic, -25
OFF-STREET PARKING
Zoning, 280-2, 280-4, 280-90,
Vehicles, motor -driven, 26, 264-8
Agricultural uses, 72-6
280-120, 280-121, 280-123,
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-8 -
Subdivision of land, 240-4,
280-154
275-11, 275-16
240-45
NOTICE OF VIOLATION
Wind energy, 277-3
Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-27,
Boats, docks and wharves, 96-31,
Zoning, 280-26, 280-29, 280-30,
280-28, 280-45, 280-48,
96-32
280-74, 280-76, 280-88,
280-58, 280-77, 280-78,
Sewers and sewage disposal,
280-92,280-97, 280-100,
280-95,280-109, 280-129,
215-31
280-101, 280-131, 280-137,
280-133, 280-137,280-143
NOTICE OF VIOLATIONS
280-141, 280-146, 280-150,
ONE -FAMILY DWELLING
Coastal erosion hazard areas,
280-153, 280-155, 280-157,
Zoning, 280-10,280-13, 280-109
111-29
280-159,280-174
OPEN SPACE
NOTICES
NUISANCES
Agricultural lands preservation,
Boats, docks and wharves, 96-10,
Fire prevention and building con-
70-2
96-13, 96-25, 96-31 - 96-33
struction, 144-10
Coastal erosion hazard areas,
Flood damage prevention, 148-23
111-13
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Community Preservation Fund,
17-4, 17-8, 17-9, 17-12,
17-24
Development rights, transfer of,
117-1
Housing fund, 34-6
Open space preservation, 185-1 -
185-3,185-5
Subdivision of land, 240-2,
240-10, 240-21,24042 -
24045,240-49,240-54
Waterfront consistency review,
268-2, 268-5
Zoning, 280-4, 280-8, 280-16,
280-127,280-128,280-137,
280-181
OPEN SPACE PRESERVATION
Acquisition, 1854
Alienation of fee, interest or right,
185-5
Definitions, 185-3
Findings, 185-2
Hearing, 1854,185-5
Instrument of conveyance, 185-5
Open space, 185-1 -185-3, 185-5
Open Space Committee, 185-5
Permits, 185-5
Sale, 1854,185-5
Severability, 185-6
Title, 185-1
OUTDOOR LIGHTING, see
LIGHTING, OUTDOOR
OYSTERS
Shellfish and other marine re-
sources, 219-10
_P_
PARADE
Boats, docks and wharves, 96-16
Parks and recreation areas, 193-9
PARKING
Agricultural uses, 72-5, 72-6
Appearance tickets, 5-2, 5-3
Community Preservation Fund,
17-8
Filming, 139-3
Flood damage prevention, 148-16
General provisions, 1-2
Highway specifications, 161-15
Housing fund, 34-6
Parking, 189-1,189-3 - 189-6
Parking at Beaches, 189-1 -
189-8
Designation of parking areas
on Fishers Island, 189-4
Designation of parking areas
requiring permits, 189-2
Fishing, 189-3
Hotels, 189-3
Inspection, 189-3, 189-4
License, 189-3, 189-4
Motels, I89-3
Night fishing parking permit,
189-3
Other regulations, 189-6
Parking, 189-1- 189-6
SOUTHOLD INDEX
Parking permits, 189-3
Parks, 189-3
Penalties for offenses, 189-8
Permit, 189-2 -189-5
Policy, 189-1
Registration, 189-3, 189-4
Removal of vehicles parked in
violation, 189-7
Sign, 189-3,189-4
Storage, 189-7
Trailers, 189-2
Vehicles, 189-1- 1894,189-7
Water, 189-1
Wells, 189-2
Parks and recreation areas, 193-3,
193-9
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
retail merchants, 197-10
Public entertainment and special
events, 205-1
Salvage centers, 211-3, 211-4
Soil removal, 228-7
Subdivision of land, 240-4,
240-44, 240-45
Transportation access manage-
ment, 64-5
Vehicles and traffic, 260-1,
260-8 -260-12, 260-14 -
260-23, 260-27
Zoning, 2804,280-13,280-14,
280-18, 280-23, 280-27,
280-28, 280-36,280-39,
28042, 280-45, 280-46,
28048,28049,280-53,
280-56, 280-58, 280-59,
280-62, 280-63, 280-65,
280-77 - 280-79, 280-85,
280-92, 280-95, 280-109,
280-110,280-117, 280-127 -
280-129,280-131,280-133,
280-134, 280-137,280-143
PARKS AND RECREATION
AREAS
Bicycles, 88-1 - 88-3, 88-5
Boats, docks and wharves, 96-15,
96-26
Community Preservation Fund,
17-4,17-24
Filming, 139-8
Flood damage prevention,
148-13 -148-15
Littering, 174-4
Parking, 189-3
Subdivision of land, 240-4,
240-10,24042 - 24044,
240-52 -240-54
Tobacco advertising, 249-1
Tourist and trailer camps, 253-23
Use Regulations and Restrictions,
193-1-193-13
Animals, 193-2,193-9
Ashes, 193-2
Authority to promulgate rules
and regulations, 193-11
Beach activities, 193-5
Behavior and conduct, 193-9
Certain acts prohibited, 193-2
Definitions, 193-1
Dirt, 193-2
Dogs, 193-9
Dump, 193-2
Emergency, 193-3
Enforcement, 193-12
Firearms, 193-6
Garbage, 193-2, 193-7
Guns, 193-6
Hours of use, 193-10
Hunt, 193-2, 193-6
Intoxicating, 193-9
Leashes, 193-9
Meetings, 193-9
Muffler, 193-3
Notices, 193-10
Parade, 193-9
Parking, 193-3, 193-9
Penalties for offenses, 193-12
Penalty, 193-12
Permit, 193-7, 193-9
Recreation area, 193-7
Regulations concerning bath-
ing and swimming, 193-4
Regulations concerning motor
vehicles, 193-3
Restrictions concerning certain
games and sports activi-
ties, 193-8
Safety, 193-6, 193-11
Signs, 193-3
Toilet, 193-4
Tree, 193-2
Use of picnic areas, 193-7
Vehicles, 193-1, 193-3, 193-4
Water, 193-4
Weapons, 193-6
When effective, 193-13
Wildlife, 193-6
Zoning, 280-7, 280-137
See also PLAYGROUNDS
PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS AND
TRANSIENT RETAIL
MERCHANTS
Licensing and Regulation,
197-1 -197-13
Application for license, 197-6
Contagious diseases, 197-6
Definitions, 197-2
Dirt, 197-10
Dogs, 197-5, 197-10
Dust, 197-10
Exemptions, 1974
Fees, 197-9
Fingerprints, 197-6
Garage, 197-4
Hearing, 197-11
Insects, 197-10
Investigation of applicant,
197-7
Legislative intent, 197-1
License, 197-3, 197-4, 197-6-
197-9, 197-11, 197-13
Newspapers, 197-4
Noise, 197-10
Obstructions, 197-10
Parking, 197-10
Penalties for offenses, 197-13
Permit, 197-10
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Permitted activities, 197-5
Possession, 197-8
Records, 197-8
Registration, 197-1, 197-4,
197-6
Restrictions, 197-10
Sales, 1974 -197-6, 197-10
School, 197-10
Signs, 197-12
Vehicles, 197-10
Well, 197-10
PEDESTRIANS
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11
Zoning, 280-137
PENALTIES FOR OFFENSES
Agricultural uses, 72-12
Alarm systems, 75-5, 75-6, 75-8
Alcoholic beverages, 79-2
Animals, 83-5, 83-6, 83-13
Bicycles, 88-7
Bingo and games of chance,
92-11
Boats, docks and wharves, 96-33
Buildings, unsafe, 100-10
Burning, outdoor, 104-1,104-5
Coastal erosion hazard areas,
111-11, 111-34
Community Preservation Fund,
17-35,17-36
Domestic partnerships, 121-4,
121-5
Electrical inspections, 126-5
Ethics, 26-26
Filming, 139-14
Fire prevention and building con-
struction, 144-12, 144-13, .
144-20
Flood damage prevention, 148-9
General provisions, 1-4, 1-11
Harbor management, 157-14
Highway specifications, 161-19-
161-23
Junkyards, 166-8
Landmark preservation, 170-13
Lighting, outdoor, 172-9
Littering, 174-7
Parking, 189-8
Parks and recreation areas,
193-12
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
retail merchants, 197-6,
197-13
Police department, 51-6
Police department rules and regu-
lations, A290-15, A290-19,
A290-33, A290-36
Public entertainment and special
events, 205-1
Salvage centers, 211-6
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-5,215-7,215-9,215-32,
215-38, 215-45, 215-49
Shellfish and other marine re-
sources, 219-6, 219-22
Soil removal, 228-13
Solid waste, 233-7, 233-8
Stormwater management, 236-16
SOUTHOLD INDEX
Streets and sidewalks, 237-17,
237-21, 237-29
Subdivision of land, 240-44,
240-60
Taxation, 245-5
Tobacco advertising, 249-6
Tourist and trailer camps, 253-19
Vehicles and traffic, 260-9,
260-27
Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-9,
264-10,264-20
Waterfront consistency review,
268-7
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-12.1,
275-15, 275-16
Wind energy, 277-7
Zoning, 280-13, 280-32.1,
280-33, 280-76, 280-88,
280-136, 280-155, 280-156
PENSION
Waterfront consistency review,
268-3
PERMIT
Agricultural lands preservation,
70-5
Agricultural uses, 72-5, 72-6,
72-12
Alarm systems, 75-3, 75-4
Animals, 83-1, 83-3, 834, 83-6,
83-9
Boats, docks and wharves, 96-1,
96-3, 96-15, 96-18, 96-20,
96-24, 96-25, 96-28, 96-31-
96-33
Buildings, unsafe, 100-3, 100-4
Burning, outdoor, 104-1, 104-2
Coastal erosion hazard areas,
111-8- 111-15, 111-19,
111-27 - 111-29, 111-31
Development rights, transfer of,
117-7,117-8
Drainage control permit, 236-10
Electrical inspections, 126-3
Environmental quality review,
130-5
Ethics, 26-17, 26-21
Filming, 139-1 - 139-5, 139-7 -
139-13
Fire prevention and building con-
struction, 1448
Flood damage prevention, 148-9,
148-11 -148-14, 148-16
Harbor management, 157-6,
157-14
Highway specifications, 16146
Junkyards, 166-7, 166-8
Landmark preservation, 170-5,
170-6
Open space preservation, 185-5
Parking, 189-2 - 189-5
Parks and recreation areas, 193-7,
193-9
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
retail merchants, 197-10
Police department rules and regu-
lations, A290-7
Public entertainment and special
events, 205-1
21
Records, 59-3, 59-7
Salvage centers, 211-2, 211-3,
211-5,211-6
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-8 - 215-17,215-21 -
215-23, 215-25, 215-31,
215-32,215-37,215-38,
215-40 - 21543
Shellfish and other marine re-
sources, 219-16
Soil removal, 228-3 - 228-12
Solid waste, 233-2 - 2334,
233-6, 233-8
Stormwater management, 236-10,
236-12
Streets and sidewalks, 237-6 -
237-11, 237-13, 237-15 -
237-18, 237-25, 237-26
Subdivision of land, 240-10,
240-25,240-26, 240-34,
240-36, 240-39, 240A5,
240-49, 240-51
Tobacco advertising, 249-2
Tourist and trailer camps, 253-2 -
253-4
Vehicles and traffic, 260-9,
260-17, 260-27
Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-7,
264-15, 264-20
Waterfront consistency review,
268-3
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2,
275-4 - 275-14, 275-16
Wind energy, 277-3, 277-6, 277-7
Zoning, 280-2, 280-3, 280-8 -
280-10, 280-13, 280-16,
280-20,280-31, 28045,
280-48,280-58, 280-62,
280-70, 280-76.1, 280-81,
280-85,280-89, 280-90,
280-113 - 280-115, 280-121,
280-122, 280-124, 280-125,
280-127,280-130,280-131,
280-134, 280-140, 280-141,
280-146, 280-149,280-151 -
280-154, 280-180
PERMITTED USES
Zoning, 280-13, 280-17, 280-22,
280-27, 280-35, 280-38,
28041,280-45,28048,
280-52, 280-55, 280-58,
280-62, 280-143, 280-146,
280-175
PERSONNEL
Grievance Procedures, 47-1 -
47-4
Declaration of policy, 47-2
Definitions, 47-1
Discrimination, 47-2
Hearing, 474
Initial presentation, 47-3
Investigation, 47-3
Review by Town Board, 474
PET WASTE DISPOSAL
Animals, 83-6
PLACES OF WORSHIP
Zoning, 280-13, 280-38, 280-78
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SOUTHOLD INDEX
PLANNING BOARD
Rules of conduct, A290-15
Streetlights, A290-37,
Subdivision of land, 240-10
Tobacco, A290-15
A290-38
Zoning, 280-174,280-181
Towing, A290-15
Supervisory officers, A290-38
PLAYGROUNDS
Vehicles, A290-15
Testing, A290-45
Subdivision of land, 240-43,
Weapon, A290-15
Vehicles, A290-45
240-44,240-52, 240-53
Construal of Provisions, A29048
Water, A290-45
Zoning, 280-13
Conflict with Police Benevo-
Well, A290-43
See also PARKS AND REC-
lent Association agree-
Lieutenant, A290-8, A290-9
REATION AREAS
ments, A290-48
Disorderly conduct, A290-9
PLUMBING
Definitions, A29046
Firearms, A290-9
Sewers and sewage disposal,
Detectives, A290-16 — A290-32
General duties, A290-8
215-36, 215-43
Additional duties, A290-19
Intoxication, A290-9
Subdivision of land, 24047
Assignment, A290-17
Records, A290-9
Zoning, 280-41, 280-45, 280-48,
Composition, A290-18
Reports, A290-9
280-58,280-62,280-78
Cooperation with other law en-
Specific duties, A290-9
POLES
forcement agencies,
Members of the Department,
Lighting, outdoor, 172-5
A290-22
A290-33
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Detectives to be on call,
Duties, A290-33
Administration, 51-5
A290-32
Emergency, A290-33
Board of Police Commissioners,
Documents, A290-28
Fill, A290-33
51-2
Dress, A290-29
Firearms, A290-33
Charges, 51-6
Inquiries, A290-25
License, A290-33
Compensation, 51-1
Inspections, A290-27
Minor, A290-33
Disciplinary action, 51-6
Intoxicating, A290-24
Notice, A290-33
Emergency, 51-4
Investigations, A290-17,
Offenses, A290-33
Equipment, 51-1
A290-19 — A290-21,
Record, A290-33
Establishment, 5 1 -1
A290-24, A290-25,
Report, A290-33
Fined, 51-6
A290-31
Retirement, A290-33
Hearing, 51-6
Offenses, A290-19
Safety, A290-33
Investigation, 51-6
Procedures, A290-30
Vehicle, A290-33
Members, 5 1 -1
Qualifications, A290-16
Weapon, A290-33
Notice, 51-6
Records, A290-28
Organization, A290 -1—A290-5
Powers and duties, 51-1
Report, A290-31, A290-32
Absence or disability of Chief,
Qualifications of members of Po-
Requesting assistance,
A290-3
lice Department, 51-3
A290-26
Chief of Police, A290-2
Record, 51-2
Rules of conduct, A290-23
Disability, A290-3
Rules and regulations, 51-5
Scene of investigation,
Emergency, A290-3
Special policemen, 514
A290-20
Order of rank, A290-4
POLICE DEPARTMENT RULES
Use of intoxicating beverages,
Powers and duties, A290 -I
AND REGULATIONS
A290-24
Report, A290-3
Chief of Police, A290-6, A290-7
Disciplinary Action, A290-47
Seniority, A290-5
General duties, A290-6
Types of action, A290-47
Sergeants, A290-10, A290-11
Inspections, A290-7
General Rules, A290-34 —
Emergencies, A290-11
Investigation, A290-7
A290-45
General duties, A290-10
Meeting, A290-7
Communicable/infectious dis-
Record, A290-11
Permit, A290-7
eases, A290-45
Reports, A290-11
Records, A290-7
Confidentiality of official
Specific duties, A290-11
Reports, A290-7
business, A290-41
Vehicles, A290-11
Specific duties, A290-7
Curb, A290-37, A290-38
Word usage, A29046
Civilian Members, A290-12 —
Duty of Department, A290-35
POLLUTION
A290-14
Fitness for duty, A290-39
Boats, docks and wharves, 96-26
General duties, A290-12
Grooming, A290-43
Sewers and sewage disposal,
Report, A290-13
Hazardous waste, A290-45
215-38
Safeguarding information,
Hospital, A290-44, A290-45
Soil removal, 228-7
A290-14
Maintenance of order,
Waterfront consistency review,
Specific duties, A290-13
A290-34
268-3
Conduct, A290-15
Minor, A290-36
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3
Alcoholic beverages, A290-15
Notification, A290-44
Zoning, 28048, 280-58,280-62,
Disorderly conduct, A290-15
Patrol duty, A290-37
280-77,280-91,280-111,
Fine, A290-15
Pro -arrest policy, A290-36
280-143
Gas, A290-15
Records, A29045
PRELIMINARY PLANS
Gun, A290-15
Report, A290-36 — A290-38,
Highway specifications, 161-2,
Inspection, A290-15
A290-44
161-3
Intoxicating, A290-15
Safety, A290-45
PRELIMINARY PLATS
Investigation, A290-15
Sick time, A290-44
Subdivision of land, 240-3,
Penalty, A290-15
Sidearms, A29042
240-6-240-8, 240-10,
Record, A290-15
Sign, A290-36
240-13, 240-15-240-20,
Report, A290-15
Smoke, A290-45
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240-22, 240-24,240-25,
240-53,240-58
PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-37
PRIVY VAULT
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-37
PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES
Animals, 83-6
PROHIBITED USES
Zoning, 280-8, 280-111
PROPANE/LIQUID GAS TANKS
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-5
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
Fire prevention and building con-
struction, 144-6
PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT
AND SPECIAL EVENTS
Applications, 205-1
Certain entertainment restricted,
205-1
Fees, 205-1
Notices, 205-1
Parking, 205-1
Penalties for offenses, 205-1
Permit, 205-1
Tents, 205-1
PUBLIC HEARINGS, NOTICE
OF
Assessment, 55-1
Hearings, 55-1
Newspaper, 55-1
Notice, 55-1
Providing notice of public hear-
ings, 55-1
Record, 55-1
Setbacks, 55-1
Sign, 55-1
-R-
RADIATION
Zoning, 280-13
RECORDS
Boats, docks and wharves, 96-10,
96-25
Buildings, unsafe, 100-7
Coastal erosion hazard areas,
111-10,111-29
Community Preservation Fund,
17-22,17-34,17-35
Domestic partnerships, 121-4
Ethics, 26-7, 26-23, 26-25
Fire prevention and building con-
struction, 144-16, 144-17
Flood damage prevention, 148-22
Harbor management, 157-12
Landmark preservation, 170-5,
170-11
Littering, 174-5
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
retail merchants, 197-8
Police department, 51-2
Police department rules and regu-
lations, A290-7, A290-9,
SOUTHOLD INDEX
A290-11, A290-15,
A290-28, A290-33, A290-45
Public Access to Records, 59-1 -
59-10
Appeals, 59-8, 59-10
Definitions, 59-1
Denial of access, 59-8
Designation of records access
officer, 59-3
Designation of records loca-
tion, 59-4
Duties, 59-3
Exceptions, 59-2
Fees, 59-9
Hours for public inspection,
59-5
Inspection, 59-2 - 59-5, 59-9,
59-10
Investigations, 59-2
Maintenance of list of records
by subject matter, 59-7
Newspaper, 59-10
Notice, 59-10
Permit, 59-3, 59-7
Records, 59-2 - 59-10
Safety, 59-2
Public hearings, notice of, 55-1
Records, 59-2 - 59-17
Records Management, 59-11 -
59-17
Custody and control of re-
cords, 59-16
Definitions, 59-13
Designation of records man-
agement officer, 59-12
Disposition of records, 59-17
Improvements, 59-15
Intent, 59-11
Powers and duties of records
management officer,
59-14
Program established, 59-12
Records, 59-11 - 59-17
Records Advisory Board,
59-15
Sign, 59-15
Storage, 59-12,59-14
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-35,215-43
Soil removal, 228-6, 228-9,
228-12
Streets and sidewalks, 237-24
Subdivision of land, 240-10,
240-17, 240-19, 240-21,
240-25, 240-29, 240-34,
240-38, 240-41, 240-44
Tourist and trailer camps, 253-13
Zoning, 280-7,280-31, 280-52,
280-55,280-92,280-133,
280-151, 280-154
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
Flood damage prevention, 148-4,
148-13 -148-15, 148-21
Tourist and trailer camps, 253-20,
253-21,253-23, 253-24
Zoning, 280-4, 280-137
RECYCLABLES
Solid waste, 233-1- 233-5
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RECYCLING
Solid waste, 233-7
REGISTRATION
Boats, docks and wharves, 96-10,
96-24
Harbor management, 157-12
Parking, 189-3, 189-4
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
retail merchants, 197-1,
197-4,197-6
Solid waste, 233-4
Tourist and trailer camps, 253-14
Vehicles and traffic, 260-27
Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-11
RENTAL PROPERTY
Zoning, 280-13
REPORTS
Buildings, unsafe, 100-4
Coastal erosion hazard areas,
111-27,111-29, 111-35
Community Preservation Fund,
17-34
Development rights, transfer of,
117-7
Electrical inspections, 126-3
Ethics, 26-25
Flood damage prevention, 148-6,
148-22
Highway specifications, 16149
Landmark preservation, 170-5
Police department rules and regu-
lations, A290-3, A290-7,
A290-9, A290-11, A290-13,
A290-15, A290 -31-
A290-33, A290-36 -
A290-38, A290-44
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-5,215-7,215-38
Subdivision of land, 240-19
Tobacco advertising, 249-1
Tourist and trailer camps, 253-14
Transportation access manage-
ment, 64-4
Waterfront consistency review,
268-4
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-7,
275-8
Zoning, 280-29, 280-30, 280-70,
280-74,280-151, 280-157,
280-174
RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY
(R40) DISTRICT (ONE -
ACRE MINIMUM)
Subdivision of land, 240-42
RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY
(R-80) DISTRICT (TWO -
ACRE MINIMUM)
Subdivision of land, 240-42
RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY
(R-120) DISTRICT (THREE -
ACRE MINIMUM)
Subdivision of land, 240-42
RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY
(R-200) DISTRICT (FIVE -
ACRE MINIMUM)
Subdivision of land, 240-42
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SOUTHOLD INDEX
RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY
Zoning, 280-2, 280-3, 280-13,
Fire prevention and building con -
(R400) DISTRICT (TEN-
280-28, 280-67,280-82,
struction, 144-8
ACRE MINIMUM)
280-88, 280-97, 280-99,
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
Subdivision of land, 240-42
280-111, 280-125, 280-128,
retail merchants, 197-10
RESIDENTIAL OFFICE (RO)
280-129, 280-131, 280-133,
Sewers and sewage disposal,
DISTRICT
280-137, 280-142, 280-143,
215-41
Subdivision of land, 240-42
280-146
Solid waste, 233-3
RESORT RESIDENTIAL (RR)
SAFETY STANDARDS
Subdivision of land, 240-4,
DISTRICT
Wind energy, 277-3
240-53
Subdivision of land, 240-42
SALES
Taxation, 245-11
RESTAURANTS
Agricultural lands preservation,
Tobacco advertising, 249-1 -
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11
70-4,70-5
249-3
Zoning, 280-4, 280-13,280-35,
Boats, docks and wharves, 96-10,
Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-6
280-38, 280-41, 280A5,
96-25
Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-26,
280-48, 280-55, 280-78,
Community Preservation Fund,
280-38,280-45,28048,
280-85
17-9,17-24
280-52, 280-55, 280-58,
RETIREMENT
Development rights, transfer of,
280-62,280-78, 280-79,
Ethics, 26-17
117-3, 117-4, 117-9
280-143, 280-154
Police department rules and regu-
General provisions, 1-4, 1-10
SCREEN
lations, A290-33
Harbor management, 157-12
Flood damage prevention, 148-16
Taxation, 245-1, 245-2
Highway specifications, 161-49
Highway specifications, 161 -22 -
Waterfront consistency review,
Housing fund, 34-2, 34-4 - 34-6 --
-- 161-24, 161-29, 161-30,
268-3
Junkyards, 166-3
161-42
RIGHT OF ENTRY
Open space preservation, 185-4,
Sewers and sewage disposal,
Fire prevention and building con-
185-5
215-38
struction, 144-14
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
Soil removal, 228-7
Sewers and sewage disposal,
retail merchants, 197-4 -
Subdivision of land, 240-49
215-23
197-6,197-10
Tourist and trailer camps, 253-16
Zoning, 280-151
Sewers and sewage disposal,
Zoning, 280-4, 280-7,280-72,
ROOFS
215-36
280-78, 280-91- 280-94,
Zoning, 280-71
Subdivision of land, 240-34
280-129, 280-143
Taxation, 245-1, 245-2
SEEING EYE DOGS
Tobacco advertising, 249-1
Animals, 83-10
- S -
Waterfront consistency review,
SEIZURE
268-3
Animals, 83-11
SAFETY
Zoning, 280-4, 280-13,280-30,
Vehicles and traffic, 260-24
Appearance tickets, 5-2
280-31,280-38,280-41,
SEPTIC SYSTEMS
Boats, docks and wharves, 96-14,
280-45,280-48, 280-52,
Sewers and sewage disposal,
96-15, 96-26
280-55, 280-58,280-62,
215-25
Buildings, unsafe, 100-2, 100-3
280-78, 280-79, 280-85,
Subdivision of land, 240-10
Coastal erosion hazard areas,
280-86,280-98,280-104,
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-5
111-17,111-18
280-118,280-174-280-177,
SEPTIC TANKS
Filming, 139-1,139-3
280-179-280-181
Junkyards, 166-7
Flood damage prevention, 148-2,
SALVAGE CENTERS
Sewers and sewage disposal,
148-4,148-7,148-18,
Access, 211-4
215-2, 2154, 215-5, 215-7,
148-22,148-23
Applications, 211-3
215-8,215-11,215-12,
Harbor management, 157-6
Definitions, 211-1
215-19, 215-21, 215-22,
Highway specifications, 161-6,
Fees, 211-3
215-27, 215-37, 215-39
161-7, 161-44, 161-46
Liable, 211-6
Tourist and trailer camps, 253-7
Parks and recreation areas, 193-6,
Parking, 211-3, 211-4
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3
193 -Il
Penalties for offenses, 211-6
Zoning, 280-4
Police department rules and regu-
Permit, 211-2, 211-3, 211-5,
SERVICE STATIONS
lations, A290-33, A290-45
211-6
Zoning, 2804, 280-48, 280-78
Records, 59-2
Storage, 211-3
SETBACKS
Sewers and sewage disposal,
SANITARY FACILITIES
Agricultural uses, 72-6
215-44
Flood damage prevention,
Public hearings, notice of, 55-1
Soil removal, 228-1, 228-5, 228-7
148-19, 148-20
Soil removal, 228-5, 228-7
Subdivision of land, 240-2,240-4,
Junkyards, 166-7
Subdivision of land, 240-19,
240-10, 240-38, 240-43,
SANITATION
24042,240-43,24045
240-452 24046,240-56
Appearance tickets, 5-2
Tourist and trailer camps, 253-21
Transportation access manage-
Sewers and sewage disposal,
Waterfront consistency review,
ment, 64-5
215-30
268-3
Vehicles and traffic, 260-26
SCALLOPS
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2,
Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-2,
Shellfish and other marine re-
275-3, 275-5
264-14,264-15
sources, 219-8
Wind energy, 277-3
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3,
SCHOOL
Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-15;
275-11,275-12
Development rights, transfer of,
280-24, 280-28, 28043,
117-7
280-50, 280-60,280-64,
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SOUTHOLD INDEX
280-70, 280-72,280-76.2,
Notice, 215-23
Disconnection; 215-45
280-85, 280-104,280-116,
Permit, 215-22, 215-23,
Discretionary monitoring of
280-123, 280-133, 280-134,
215-25
effluents, 215-46
280-137
Responsibility of owner,
Disorderly conduct, 215-40
SEWERS AND SEWAGE DIS-
215-22
Drainage, 215-36,215-38,
POSAL
Right of entry, 215-23
215-39
Administration and Enforcement,
Right to require maintenance,
Easement, 215-43, 215-44
215-30 - 215-32
215-25
Emergency, 215-38
Administration and enforce-
Septic system, 215-25
Excavations, 21542,215-43
ment officer, 215-30
Septic tank, 215-22
Explosion hazard, 215-38
Compliance required, 215-32
Prohibited Wastes, 215-28,
Explosive, 215-38
License, 215-31
215-29
Fees, 215-41
Notice, 215-31, 215-32
Cesspool, 215-28
Flammable, 215-38
Notice of violation, 215-31
Discharge, 215-29
Fuel, 215-38
Penalties for offenses, 215-32
Drainage, 215-28
Garbage, 215-36 - 215-38
Permit, 215-31, 215-32
Hazardous substances, 215-28
Gas, 215-38
Sanitation, 215-30
Industrial waste, 215-28
General discharge prohibi-
Construction and Alteration,
Prohibited wastes enumerated,
tions, 215-38
215-8 - 215-10
215-28
General waste disposal re -
Cesspool, 215-8
Water, 215-28
quirements, 215-37
Civil penalty, 215-9
Rates and Fees, 215-16 - 215-18
Grade, 215-43
Fees, 215-10
Construction permits, 215-16
Guaranty, 21542
Penalty, 215-9
Fees for alteration and con-
Heat, 215-38
Permit, 215-8 - 215-10
struction permits, 215-16
Industrial wastes, 215-36 -
Septic tank, 215-8
Fees for operation permit,
215-38
Construction Requirements,
215-17
Inspection, 215-37,215-38,
215-19 -215-21
Permit, 215-16, 215-17
21541, 215-43, 215-44
Cesspools, 215-19, 215-21
Tax rate, 215-18
Insurance, 215-42
Covering, 215-21
Well, 215-18
Liability, 215-38, 215-42,
Dirt, 215-21
Septic Tanks and Cesspools,
215-44
Easement, 215-20
215-11 - 215-15
License, 21541, 21542
Grass, 215-21
Affected properties, 215-11
Licensed drain layers, 21542
Inspection, 215-21
Cesspool, 215-11, 215-12
Manholes, 215-38, 215-40
Landscaping, 215-21
Exceptions, 215-13
Meters, 215-38
Location, 215-20
No permit required of tenants,
Multifamily dwellings, 21541
Permits, 215-21
215-14
Notices, 215-37, 215-38,
Septic tanks, 215-19, 215-21
Permit, 215-11 - 215-15
215-41 - 215-43, 215-45
Standards, 215-19
Septic tank, 215-11, 215-12
Nuisance, 215-38
Trespassing, 215-20
Sewer Rents and Charges,
Obstruction, 215-38
Costs and Expenses, 215-33
21548 -215-52
Odor, 215-38
Assessment of costs, 215-33
Actions to collect rents,
Penalties for offenses, 215-38,
Lien, 215-33
215-51
215-40,215-45
Disposal Fees, 215-26
Assessments, 215-50,215-52
Permit, 215-37, 215-38,
Fee to be set by resolution,
Liable, 215-51
215-40-21543
215-26
Liens, 215-50,215-51
Persons authorized to work on
Effective Date, 215-34
Penalty, 21549
sewers, 21542
When effective, 215-34
Penalty for late payment,
Plumbing, 215-36,21543
General Provisions, 215-1 -
215-49
Pollution, 215-38
215-3
Purpose, 21548
Powers and authority of in -
Cesspool, 215-2
Rents, 215-49
spectors, 215-44
Definitions, 215-2
Sewer rent fund, 215-52
Private sewage disposal,
Easement, 215-2
Sewer Use, 215-35 - 21547
215-37
Purpose, 215-3
Abandoned, 215-37,21543
Privy, 215-37
Septic tank, 215-2
Air conditioning, 215-36
Privy vault, 215-37
Title, 215-1
Animals, 215-37, 215-38
Purpose, 215-35
Water, 215-3
Asbestos, 21543
Record, 215-35, 21543
Improper Disposal, 215-27
Ashes, 215-38
Report, 215-38
Cesspool, 215-27
Barricades, 215-43
Safety, 21544
Dumping, 215-27
Bond, 21542
Sale, 215-36
Septic tank, 215-27
Building permits, 21541
Schools, 21541
Inspections and Maintenance,
Building sewer permits,
Screens, 215-38
215-22 - 215-25
215-41
Septic tanks, 215-37, 215-39
Cesspool, 215-22
Cesspools, 215-37,215-39
Severability, 215-47
Civil claims, 215-24
Churches, 21541
Standards for building sewers,
Emergency, 215-23
Definitions, 215-36
215-43
Frequency of inspections,
Dirt, 215-37
Storage, 215-36, 215-38
215-22
Discharges from private sys-
Stormwater, 215-36,215-38
Inspections, 215-22, 215-23
tems, 215-39
Tampering prohibited, 21540
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Tests, 215-38, 21543, 21544
SIGNS
Subdivision of land, 240-7,
Toilet, 215-36
Appearance tickets, 5-2
240-10, 240-13, 240-16,
Toxic substances, 215-38
Boats, docks and wharves, 96-23,
240-20
Tree, 215-43
96-24
SKETCH PLAT
Trenches, 215-39, 215-43
Coastal erosion hazard areas,
Subdivision of land, 240-6 -
Utility, 215-42, 215-43
111-29
240-13, 240-17, 240-20,
Water, 215-36 - 215-38,
Fire prevention and building con-
240-26 - 240-28
215-43
struction, 144-8
SMALL WIND ENERGY SYS -
Watercourse, 215-36
Highway specifications, 161A 1,
TEMS
Water pollution, 215-38
161-12
Zoning, 280-13
Well, 215-43
Littering, 174-6
SMOKE
Word usage, 215-36
Parking, 189-3,1894
Fire prevention and building con -
Transportation, 215-4 - 215-7
Parks and recreation areas, 193-3
struction, 144-8
Assessment, 215-5
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
Police department rules and regu-
Cesspools, 215-4,215-5,
retail merchants, 197-12
lations, A290-45
215-7
Police department rules and regu-
Tobacco advertising, 249-1
Fees, 215-6
lations, A290-36
Zoning, 280-13, 28048, 280-58,
License, 215-4 - 215-6
Public hearings, notice of, 55-1
280-62,280-99,280- 111,
Penalty, 215-5, 215-7
Records, 59-15
280-143
Reports, 215-5, 215-7
Solid waste, 233-3, 233-4
SMOKE DETECTORS
Septic tanks, 215-4, 215-5,
Streets and sidewalks, 237-13,
Fire prevention and building con -
215 -7
237-26
struction, 144-8
Vehicles, 215-5
Subdivision of land, 240-17,
SMOKING
SHELLFISH AND OTHER MA-
240-19, 240-21, 240-32
Tobacco advertising, 249-1
RINE RESOURCES
Tobacco advertising, 249-4
SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL
Angling for fish, 219-2
Vehicles and traffic, 260-4,
Streets and sidewalks, 237-20
Aquaculture/mariculture exemp-
260-6, 260-8
SOIL REMOVAL
tion, 219-21
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11
Assessments, 228-6
Bay Constable, 219-23
Wind energy, 2774
Bond, 228-8, 228-9
Blue claw crabs, 219-11
Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-35,
Building Inspector, 228-4
Clams, 219-9
280-38,280-41, 28045,
Cash deposit, 228-9
Coordination and enforcement,
28048, 280-52,280-55,
Cesspool, 228-4
219-23
280-58, 280-62,280-70,
Combustible, 228-7
Culling shellfish and restoration
280-78, 280-80 - 280-90,
Comprehensive Plan, 228-6
of underwater lands, 219-14
280-101, 280-131, 280-133,
Drainage, 228-2,228-4, 228-5,
Definitions, 219-4
280-134, 280-137
228-7
Director of Code Enforcement,
SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLINGS
Driveway, 2284
219-23
Fire prevention and building con-
Dust, 228-2,228-5, 228-7
Display, 219-7
struction, 144-8
Excavations, 2284, 228-3 -
Dredges and scrapes, 219-19
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-5
228-7
Eels, 219-13
Zoning, 280-27,280-28,280-38
Fees, 228-11
Enforcement, 219-14 - 219-23
SITE DESIGN STANDARDS
Fences, 2284,228-7
Expiration, 219-7
Zoning, 280-70
Fill, 228-7
Fees, 219-7
SITE PLAN
Garbage, 228-7
Fixed gear, 219-15
Zoning, 280-74
Grade, 228-4,228-6, 228-7
Licenses and permits, 219-6,
SITE PLAN APPROVAL
Grass, 228-7
219-7
Agricultural uses, 72-6
Hearings, 228-5, 228-12
Mussels, 219-12
Zoning, 280-71, 280-72
Height, 228-7
Oysters, 219-10
SITE PLAN REVIEW
Improvement, 2284
Penalties for offenses, 219-6,
Solid waste, 233-6
Insurance, 228-6
219-22
SITE PLANS
Intent of regulations, 228-2
Permit, 219-16
Fire prevention and building con-
Landscaping, 228-4
Planting of shellfish seed, 219-17
struction, 144-8
Legislative declaration, 228-1
Prohibited activities, 219-14 -
Lighting, outdoor, 172-8
Lots, 228-7
219-23
Soil removal, 2284
Newspaper, 228-12
Purpose, 219-5
Subdivision of land, 240-42
Noise, 228-5
Residence requirements, 219-1
Tourist and trailer camps, 253-3
Notices, 228-5, 228-9, 228-12
Restricted areas, 219-14 - 219-23
Zoning, 280-4, 280-13,280-17,
Nuisance, 228-5
Scallops, 219-8
280-22, 280-29, 280-31,
Operations excepted, 2284
Title, 219-3
280-35,280-38, 28041,
Parking, 228-7
Transplanting of shellfish, 219-18
28045,28048,280-52,
Penalties for offenses, 228-13
Variances, 219-21
280-55, 280-58,280-62,
Permit, 228-3 - 228-12
Vegetation removal prohibited,
280-92, 280-104, 280-119,
Pollution, 228-7
219-20
280-127,280-129 - 280-134,
Records, 228-6, 228-9,228-12
SHOPPING CENTERS
280-136-280-138, 280-151,
Regulations, 228-7
Vehicles and traffic, 260-14
280-154
Safety, 228-1, 228-5, 228-7
Zoning, 2804,28048,280-87
SKETCH PLANS
Screening, 228-7
Highway specifications, 161-1
Setbacks, 228-5, 228-7
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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, 2334,233-6
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 ofper-
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, 233-4
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, 280-4,280-13,280-17,
280-22, 280-35, 280-38,
28041, 280-45,280-48,
280-52, 280-55,280-58,
280-62,280-71, 280-73,
280-74,280-78,280-130,
280-131, 280-139 - 280-142,
280-144, 280-146,280-149,
280-154
SPECIAL EXCEPTION USES
Zoning, 280-4, 280-13, 280-35,
280-38, 280-41, 280-45,
SOUTHOLD INDEX
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, 1448, 144-17
STABLES AND RIDING ACAD-
EMIES
Zoning, 280-13
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
Flood 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, 264-19
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, 215-38
Soil removal, 228A
Subdivision of land, 240-11,
240-19, 240-36, 240-44,
240-50,240-51
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3,
275-7
2%
Zoning, 280-129,280-133,
280-143
STORMWATER MANAGE-
MENT
Applications, 236-12
Approved plans, 236-14
Buffers, 236-13
Certificates of occupancy, 236-16
Compliance, 236-11
Definitions and Abbreviations,
236-4
Discharges, 236-6
Enforcement, 236-16
Erosion and sedimentation,
236-13
Excavations, 236-10,236-13
Fill, 236-10, 236-13
Floodplains, 236-13
Grade, 236-10, 236-13
Illicit liquids, 236-7
Inspections, 236-16
Land -disturbing activities, 236-9
Penalties for offenses, 236-16
Permit, 236-10, 236-12
Prohibited discharges, 236-7
Requirements for all stormwater
discharges, 236-8
Statutory authorization, 236-2
Stormwater runoff control plans,
236-13
Variances, 236-15
Wetlands, 236-7, 236-13
STREETLIGHTING
Highway specifications, 161-3,
161-4, 161-46
Lighting, outdoor, 172-5
Police department rules and regu-
lations, A290-37, A290-38
Subdivision of land, 240-17,
240-21, 240-46
STREET OPENINGS
Streets and sidewalks, 237-13
Waterfront consistency review,
268-3
STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
Notification of Defects, 237-1-
237-3
Meeting, 237-2
Obstruction, 237-1
Prior written notice required,
237-1
Statutory provisions super-
seded,237-3
Transmission and presentation
of notices, 237-2
Snow and Ice Removal, 237-19 -
237-21
Church, 237-20
Dirt, 237-20
General maintenance, 237-20
Intent, 237-19
Obstructions, 237-20
Penalties for offenses, 237-21
Snow and ice removal, 237-20
Vacant lot, 237-20
Weeds, 237-20
Street Excavations, 23711-
237-18
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Applications, 237-7
Appeals, 240-57
Agricultural -Conservation (A -
Backfilling, 237-13
Comprehensive Plan, 240-53
C) District (two -acre
Barricades, 237-12, 237-13
Easements, 240-54
minimum), 240-42
Bond, 237-9, 237-18
Effect on existing plats,
Animals, 240-44
Completion of work, 237-14
240-58
Assessments, 240-44
Curbs, 237-16
Final plat, 240-52, 240-53
Authority and purpose, 240-42
Definitions, 237-5
Hearing, 240-53
Buffers, 240-42, 240-43
Emergencies, 237-13
Improvement, 240-53
Cluster development, 240-43,
Fees, 237-10
Liability, 240-54
240-44
Fill, 237-13
Lots, 240-53, 240-57
Comprehensive Plan, 240-42,
Fine, 237-17
Natural features, 240-53,
24043
Grade, 237-6, 237-13
240-54
Determination of location of
Grass, 237-13
Notice, 240-54
open spaces created by
Guarantee, 237-9
Open space, 240-54
cluster development using
Improvements, 237-6, 237-16
Parks and recreation areas,
primary and secondary
Inspection, 237-14
240-52 — 240-54
conservation areas,
Insurance, 237-8, 237-18
Playgrounds, 240-52, 240-53
240-43
Liable, 237-14
Preliminary plat, 240-53,
Drainage, 240-44
Lighting, 237-12
240-58
Easements, 240-42, 240-44
Notices, 237-11, 237-13
Reservation of lands for pedes-
Emergency, 240-42
Penalties for offenses, 237-17
trian trails, 240-54
Final plat, 240-42, 240-44
Permit, 237-6 — 237-11,
Reservation of parkland on
General Business (B) District,
237-13, 237-15 — 237-18
subdivision plats contain-
24042
Protective measures, 237-12
ing residential units,
Hamlet Business (HB) Dis-
Repair, 237-16
240-53
trict, 240-42
Responsibility for damages,
Safety, 240-56
Hamlet Density Residential
237-16
School, 240-53
(HD) District, 240-42
Revocation, 237-15
Standards and procedures for
Landscaping, 240-42,240-43
Short title, 237-4
acceptance of streets,
Lien, 240-44
Signs, 237-13
240-52
Lighting, 240-44
Street opening, 237-13
Time limitations, 240-55
Limited Business (LB) Dis-
Trenches, 237-13
Variances, 240-57
trict, 240112
Utilities, 237-11, 237-16
Vehicles, 240-54
Livestock, 240-44
Waiver of insurance and bond
Waiver, adjustment of prop-
Lots, 240-42 — 240-44
requirements, 237-18
erty lines, 240-57
Meeting, 240-43
Water, 237-13, 237-16
Waivers of certain provisions,
Natural features, 240-43
Street Numbering, 237-22 —
240-56
Notice, 240-44
237-29
When effective, 240-58
Odors, 240-44
Building Inspector, 237-28
Bonds and Other Security,
Open space, 24042 — 240-44
Building permit, 237-25,
240-31 — 240-34
Parking, 240-44
237-26
Default, 240-34
Parks, 240-42
Certificate of occupancy,
Drainage, 240-32
Penalty, 240-44
237-25
Expiration and terms of bonds,
Playgrounds, 240-43, 24044
Changes, 237-24
240-34
Protection and use of open
Compliance deadline, 237-27
Final plat, 240-31, 240-32
space lands created by
Definitions, 237-23
Forms of security, 240-34
cluster development,
Display of numbers, 237-26
Guarantee, 240-31, 240-33,
24044
Emergency, 237-22
240-34
Record, 240-44
Enforcement, 237-28
Guaranty, 240-34
Recreation areas, 240-43,
Fine, 237-29
Improvements, 240-31 —
240-44
Height, 237-26
240-34
Residential Low -Density
Legislative intent, 237-22
Inspection, 240-32, 240-33
(R-40) District (one -acre
Numbering system estab-
Landscaping, 240-32
minimum), 240-42
lished, 237-24
Liens, 240-34
Residential Low -Density
Penalties for offenses, 237-29
Maintenance bond, 240-33
(R-80) District (two -acre
Permit, 237-25, 237-26
Notification, 240-32
minimum), 240-42
Posting of numbers, 237-25
Performance bond, 240-32
Residential Low -Density
Records, 237-24
Permit, 240-34
(R-120) District (three -
Sign, 237-26
Purpose of performance bond,
acre minimum), 240-42
Style and size, 237-26
240-31
Residential Low -Density
Tax bill, 237-27
Record, 240-34
(R-200) District (five -acre
Unnamed roads, 237-24
Sale, 240-34
minimum), 240-42
Vehicles, 237-26
Sign, 240-32
Residential Low -Density
Well, 237-22
Cluster Development, 240-42 —
(R-400) District (ten -acre
Subdivision of land, 240-42
24044
minimum), 24042
SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Affordable Housing (AHD)
Residential Office (RO) Dis-
Additional Requirements,
District, 240-42
trict, 24042
240-52 —240-58
Residential site plans, 240-42
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Resort Residential (RR) Dis-
Newspaper, 240-25
Establishment, 240-26
trict, 240-42
Notice, 240-22,240-25
Final plat, 240-28
Safety, 240-43
Open space, 240-21
General requirements, 240-27
Setbacks, 240-42, 240-43
Permits, 240-25
Hearings, 240-29, 240-30
Storage, 240-44
Preliminary plats, 240-20,
Improvements, 240-30
Stormwater, 240-44
240-22,240-24,240-25
Lots, 240-26,240-27,240-30
Streets and sidewalks, 240-42
Records, 240-21, 240-25
Notice, 240-29,240-30
Utility, 240-42
Signs, 240-21
Permits, 240-26
Vehicles, 240-44
Sketch plan, 240-20
Procedure, 240-29
Water, 240-42,240-44
Sketch plat, 240-20
Records, 240-29
Wells, 24044
Streetlights, 240-21
Sketch plat, 240-26 — 240-28
Wildlife, 240-44
Submission, 240-20
Submission requirements,
Definitions, 240-3
Technical requirements,
240-28
Design Standards, 240-45 —
240-21
Preliminary Plat Review,
240-48
Test, 240-21
240-15 — 240-19
Plumbing, 240-47
Trees, 240-21
Action on preliminary plat,
Safety, 24045, 240-46
Utilities, 240-21
240-19
Setbacks, 240-45
Water, 240-21
Block, 240-17
Streetlighting, 240-46
Wells, 240-21
Buffer, 240-17
Streets, 240-45
General Application Procedure;
Comprehensive Plan, 240-19
Wastewater treatment systems,
Submission Requirements;
Curbs, 240-17
240-47
Fees, 240-6 — 240-8
Drainage, 240-17, 240-19
Water, 240-48
Assessment, 240-7
Easements, 240-17
Water supply systems, 240-48
Bond, 240-7
Environmental impact state -
Well, 240-45
Drainage, 240-7
ment, 240-18, 240-19
Yard, 240-45
Fees, 240-8
Environmental review, 240-18
Enforcement, 240-59 — 240-61
Final plats, 240-8
Final plat, 240-15, 240-16,
Improvements, 240-59
General application procedure,
240-19
Lots, 240-59
240-6
Fire alarm, 240-17
Methods of enforcement,
Grading, 240-6
Fire hydrants, 240-17
240-61
Improvement, 240-6
Grade, 240-17, 240-19
Penalties for offenses, 240-60
Preliminary plat, 240-6 —
Hearings, 240-19
Violations, 240-59
240-8
Improvements, 240-16, 240-17
Final Plat Review, 240-20 —
Sketch plan, 240-7
Lots, 240-17
240-25
Sketch plat, 240-6 — 240-8
Manholes, 240-17
Action on final plats which are
Submission requirements,
Master Plan, 240-17
in substantial agreement
240-7
Monuments, 240-17
with approved prelimi-
General Provisions, 240-1, 240-2
Newspaper, 240-19
nary plats, 240-24
Open space, 240-2
Notices, 240-18, 240-19
Block, 240-21
Purpose, 240-2
Official Map, 240-17
Bond, 240-20,240-23, 240-25
Safety, 240-2
Records, 240-17,240-19
Buffer, 240-21
Statutory authority, 240-1
Reports, 240-19
Building permits, 240-25
General Requirements; Classifi-
Setbacks, 240-19
Certificate of approval, 240-21
cation, 240-4, 240-5
Signs, 240-17,240-19
Coordination of review of per-
Comprehensive Plan, 240-4
Sketch plan, 240-16
formance bond estimate,
Drainage, 240-4
Sketch plat, 240-17
240-23
General requirements, 240-4
Stormwater, 240-19
Curb, 240-21
Grade, 240-4
Streetlighting, 240-17
Drainage, 240-20,240-21,
Lots, 240-4
Submission, 240-16
240-23, 240-25
Official Map, 2404
Technical requirements,
Easements, 240-21
Off-street parking, 240-4
240-17
Environmental impact state-
Parking, 2404
Test, 240-17
ment, 240-22, 240-25
Parks, 2404
Trees, 240-17
Environmental review, 240-22
Recreation areas, 240-4
Utilities, 240-17
Final plats not in substantial
Safety, 240-4
Waiver of requirements,
agreement with approved
School, 240-4
240-15
preliminary plats or when
Steep slopes, 240-4
Water, 240-17, 240-19
no preliminary plat is re-
Subdivision classifications,
Wells, 240-17
quired, 240-25
240-5
Preservation of Natural Features,
Fire hydrants, 240-21
Utility, 240-4
24049 — 240-51
Grade, 240-21
Water, 240-4
Buffer, 240-49
Hearings, 240-25
Wells, 2404
Certificate of occupancy,
Improvements, 240-20
Open Development Area,
24049
Inspections, 240-20
240-26 —240-30
Clearing, 24049
License, 240-21
Bond, 240-30
Drainage, 240-51
Lots, 240-21
Creation of lots, 240-30
Easements, 240-51
Meeting, 240-23
Drainage, 240-30
Final plat, 240-51
Monuments, 240-21
Easement, 240-26 — 240-28
Floodplains, 240-50
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Grade, 240-51
Comprehensive Plan, 240-10,
Exemption granted, 245-18
Grading, 240-49, 240-51
240-11
Exemption for Disabled Persons
Improvement, 240-51
Construction, 240-10
With Limited Income,
Landscaping, 24049
Coordination with other agen-
245-10
Lots, 240-49, 240-51
cies, 240-12
Disabilities, 245-10
Open space, 24049
Costs and expenses, 240-10
Exemption granted, 245-10
Permit, 24049, 240-51
Decision, 240-13
Exemption for Volunteer Fire
Screen, 240-49
Drainage, 240-9 - 240-11
Fighters and Ambulance
Stormwater, 240-50, 240-51
Easements, 240-10
Workers, 245-I1, 245-12
Stormwater, drainage and ero-
Emergency, 240-10
Amount, 245-11
sion control, 240-51
Expiration, 240-14
Applicability, 245-14
Trees, 240-49
Fees, 240-10
Assessments, 245-11, 245-12
Water, 240-51
Final plat, 240-13
Effective date, 245-12
Required Public Improvements;
Fire hydrants, 240-10
Exemption granted, 245-11
Inspections; Fees, 240-35 -
Grades, 240-10
Qualifications, 245-11
240-41
Grass, 240-10
School, 245-11
Abandoned, 240-37
Hearings, 240-10,240-13
Unremarried spouses of volun-
Administration fee, 240-37
Height, 240-10
teers killed in line of duty,
Backfilling, 240-36
Improvements, 240-9,.240-10
245-13
Bond, 240-35, 240-37
Inspection, 240-9
Historic properties tax exemption,
Bonding, 240-35
Lots, 240-10
245-19
Design standards, 240-36
Master Plan, 240-10
-Real property exemption,
Drainage, 240-35 -240-37,
Meeting, 240-13
245-19
240-41
Moderate -income family
Senior Citizen Exemption,
Excavation, 240-36
dwelling units, 240-10
245-1- 245-6
Fencing, 240-36
Monuments, 240-10
Applications, 245-3
Final plat, 240-35, 240-36,
Notice, 240-13
Assessment, 245-4
240-41
Official Map, 240-10
Conditions, 245-2
Fire hydrants, 240-35, 240-36
Open space, 240-10
Drug, 245-1
Gas, 240-35
Parks, 240-10
Fine, 245-5
Grading, 24041
Permit, 240-10
Hearing, 245-4
Guaranties, 240-38
Planning Board, 240-10
Insurance, 245-1
Improvements, 240-36
Preliminary plat, 240-10,
Notice, 245-4, 245-6
Inspections, 240-36, 240-37
240-13
Offenses, 245-5
Landscaping, 240-36
Record, 240-10
Partial exemption for senior
Lots, 240-41
Recreation area, 240-10
citizens, 245-1
Mapping of completed im-
Review of sketch plat, 240-11
Penalties for offenses, 245-5
provements, 240-41
Safety, 240-10
Reapplication, 245-4
Meeting, 240-40
Septic systems, 240-10
Retirement, 245-1, 245-2
Modification of design of im-
Sketch plans, 240-10, 240-13
Sale, 245-1, 245-2
provements, 240-40
Stormwater, 240-11
Veteran' Exemption, 245-8,
Monuments, 24041
Submission, 240-9
245-9
Notice, 240-36
Technical requirements,
Amount of exemption, 245-9
Permit, 240-36, 240-39
240-10
Assessments, 245-8, 245-9
Records, 240-38, 240-41
Trees, 240-10
Purpose, 245-8
Required improvements and
Utilities, 240-10
Veterans, 245-8
utilities, 240-35
Waivers, 240-10
War veteran and gold star par -
Safeguards during construc-
Water, 240-9 - 240-11
ents tax exemption, 245-15,
tion, 240-39
Wells, 240-9, 240-10
245-16
Safety, 240-38
Zoning, 280-137
TENTS
Stormwater, 240-36
SWIMMING POOLS
Public entertainment and special
Testing, 240-35, 240-36
Fire prevention and building con-
events, 205-1
Utilities, 240-35, 240-36,
struction, 144-8
TESTS
240-41
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3,
Fire prevention and building con -
Waiver, 240-38
275-11
struction, 1445, 144-19
Water, 240-35, 240-36
Zoning, 28011, 280-13, 280-52,
Highway specifications, 161-2,
Watercourse, 24041
280-55
161-6,161-26,161-29,
Wells, 240-35,240-36
161-30, 161-40,16146
Sketch Plat Review, 240-9 -
Police department rules and regu-
240-14
- T -
lations, A290-45
Action on sketch plat, 240-13
Sewers and sewage disposal,
Affordable housing, 240-10
TAXATION
215-38,21543, 21544
Affordable Housing (AHD)
Business Investment Exemption,
Subdivision of land, 240-17,
District, 240-10
245-7
240-21,240-35,240-36
Appeals, 240-10
Exemption repealed, 245-7
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-4
Block, 240-10
Cold War veterans' tax exemp-
Zoning, 280-48, 280-58,280-62
Building permits, 240-10
tion, 245-17, 245-18
TIRES
Cluster development, 240-10
Definitions, 245-17
Junkyards, 166-1
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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, 2494
Legislative intent and findings,
249-1
License, 249-2
Minors, 249-1
Parks, 249-1
Penalties for offenses, 249-6
Permit, 249-2
Report, 249-1
Restrictions, 249-3
Sales, 249-1
Schools, 249-1-249-3
Severability, 249-7
Sign, 2494
Smoke, 249-1
Smoking, 249-1
Time frame for compliance,
249-5
Tobacco, 249-1- 249-5
Variance, 249-1
Well, 249-1
When effective, 249-8
TOILET FACILITIES
Parks and recreation areas, 193-4
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-36
TOPSOIL REMOVAL
Highway specifications, 161-10
TOURIST AND TRAILER
CAMPS
General Regulations, 253-1 -
253-19
Application, 253-3
Brush, 253-5
Communicable diseases,
253-14
Definitions, 253-1
Distance between cottages and
other buildings or trailers,
253-9
Distance from property lines
and roadways, 253-10
Drainage, 253-5
Driveways, 253-3, 253-10,
253-11
Duties of owner, 253-14
Entrances and exits, 253-15
Fees, 253-4
Fence, 253-15
Fine, 253-19
Fire extinguisher, 253-14
Garbage, 253-7, 253-14
Garbage collection, 253-7
Graded, 253-5
Hearing, 253-2,253-4
Inspection, 253-13
License, 253-3
Lighting, 253-3
SOUTHOLD INDEX
Management, 253-12
Minimum unit dimensions,
253-8
Newspaper, 253-4
Nonapplicability, 253-18
Notice, 253-4
Other ordinances and regula-
tions, 253-17
Penalties for offenses, 253-19
Permit, 253-2 - 253-4
Public hearing, 2534
Records, 253-13
Registration, 253-14
Report, 253-14
Roadways and driveways,
253-11
Screening by plantings, 253-16
Septic tanks, 253-7
Sewer system, 253-7
Site plan, 253-3
Site requirements, 253-5
Storage, 253-14
Trespassing, 253-15
Trespass on adjoining prop-
erty, 253-15
Vehicles, 253-14
Water, 253-3, 253-6, 253-14
Water supply, 253-6
Weeds, 253-5
Well, 253-5,253-11
Recreational Vehicle Parks,
253-20 - 253-24
Applicability of other chapter
provisions, 253-24
Dates of operation, 253-23
Definitions, 253-20
Drainage, 253-22
Driveways, 253-22
Parks, 253-23
Roadways and driveways,
253-22
Setbacks, 253-21
Site requirements, 253-21
Time limit for accommoda-
tion, 253-23
Vehicles, 253-20, 253-21,
253-23,253-24
Yard, 253-21
TOWERS
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
TOXIC SUBSTANCES
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-38
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TRAILERS
Parking, 189-2
Vehicles and traffic, 260-8.1
Zoning, 280-137
TRANSPORTATION ACCESS
MANAGEMENT
Definitions, 64-3
Duties of Commission, 64-5
Improvements, 64-5
Lighting, 64-5
Litter, 64-5
Noise, 64-5
Parking, 64-5
Purpose, 64-2
Report, 64-4
Safety, 64-5
Speed limits, 64-5
Title, 64-1
Transportation Commission, 64-4
Vehicle, 64-5
Water, 64-5
When effective, 64-6
TREES
Filming, 139-9
Highway specifications, 161-3,
161-11, 161-16, 161-29,
161-30,161-42,16144
Parks and recreation areas, 193-2
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-43
Solid waste, 2334
Subdivision of land, 240-10,
240-17, 240-21, 240-49
Vehicles and traffic, 260-4, 260-6
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2
Wind energy, 277-3
Zoning, 280-83, 280-92 - 280-95,
280-98, 280-118, 280-129,
280-130,280-133,280-136
TRENCHES
Highway specifications, 161-36
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-39, 215-43
Streets and sidewalks, 237-13
TRESPASSING
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-20
Tourist and trailer camps, 25345
Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-14
TWO-FAMILY DWELLINGS
Zoning, 280-13
_U_
UNSAFE BUILDINGS, see
BUILDINGS, UNSAFE
UTILITIES
Flood damage prevention, 148-3,
148-13, 148-15, 148-16,
148-19 - 148-22
Highway specifications, 161-46
Lighting, outdoor, 172-5
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-42,21543
Streets and sidewalks, 237-11,
237-16
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Subdivision of land, 240-4,
Sewers and sewage disposal,
Parking for limited time only,
240-10, 240-17, 240-21,
215-5 ,
260-11
240-35, 240-36, 24041,
Solid waste, 233-1, 233-3 - 233-5
Parking or standing prohibited
240-42
Streets and sidewalks, 237-26
during certain times,
Vehicles and traffic, 260-8
Subdivision of land, 240-44,
260-15
Waterfront consistency review,
240-54
Parking prohibited at all times,
268-3
Tourist and trailer camps, 253-14,
260-8
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-11
253-20, 253-21, 253-23,
Parking prohibited during cer-
Wind energy, 277-2 - 2774
253-24
tain hours, 260-9
Zoning, 280-2,280-4, 280-13,
Transportation access manage-
Parking prohibited during cer-
280-22, 280-29, 280-58,
ment, 64-5
tain months, 260-10
280-62, 280-83, 280-112,
Vehicles and traffic, 260-1 -
Penalties for offenses, 260-9
280-127, 280-129,280-133
260-3, 260-7, 260-8, 260-8.1,
Permit, 260-9, 260-17
260-9 - 260-27
Public parking lots, 260-12
Vehicles, motor -driven, 264-1-
Shopping center, 260-14
- V -
264-7,264-9, 264-11,
Signs, 260-8
264-14 - 264-16, 264-18 -
Stopping prohibited at all
VACANT LOT
264-20
times, 260-13
Fire prevention and building con-
Zoning, 280-2, 280-4, 280-48,
Trailer parking prohibited at
struction, 144-8
280-58, 280-77 - 280-79,
all times, 260-8.1
Streets and sidewalks, 237-20
280-99, 280-110, 280-129,
Utility, 260-8
Zoning, 280-30
280-143
Vehicles, 260-8.1, 260-9
VARIANCES
VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC,
Penalties, 260-27
Agricultural uses, 72-3, 72-11
260-14
Bus stop, 260-27
Coastal erosion hazard areas,
Emergency Removal of Vehicles,
Curb, 260-27
111-20- 111-24, 111-27
260-23 - 260-25
Driveway, 260-27
Ethics, 26-17
Abandoned, 260-23
Fines, 260-27
Flood damage prevention, 1484,
Authority to remove vehicles,
Fire hydrant, 260-27
148-7, 148-9, 148-14,
260-23
Fire lanes, 260-27
148-22,148-23
Emergency, 260-23
Fire zone, 260-27
Lighting, outdoor, 172-8
Fees, 260-24
Handicapped parking, 260-27
Shellfish and other marine re-
Impoundment, 260-24
Inspection, 260-27
sources, 219-21
Notices, 260-25
Lots, 260-27
Stormwater management, 236-15
Obstruction, 260-23
Parking, 260-27
Subdivision of land, 240-57
Parking, 260-23
Penalties for offenses, 260-27
Tobacco advertising, 249-1
Seizure, 260-24
Permit, 260-27
Waterfront consistency review,
Storage, 260-24
Registration, 260-27
268-3, 268-5
General Provisions, 260-1, 260-2
Vehicle, 260-27
Zoning, 280-10, 280-28, 280-30,
Authority to install traffic con-
Wells, 260-27
280-76.3, 280-81, 280-86,
trol devices, 260-2
Stop and Yield Intersections,
280-92, 280-121, 280-131,
Definitions of words and
260-4 - 260-6
280-137, 280-146,280-149,
phrases, 260-1
School, 260-6
280-154
Parking, 260-1
Signs, 260-4,260-6
VEHICLES
Lighting, outdoor, 172-6
Stop intersections with flash -
Alcoholic beverages, 79-1
One -Way Streets, 260-3
ing signals, 260-5
Appearance tickets, 5-2
Parking, Standing and Stopping,
Stop intersections with stop
Bicycles, 88-1 - 88-6
260-7 - 260-22
signs, 2604
Boats, docks and wharves, 96-9,
Additional parking regula-
Tree, 2604, 260-6
96-24
tions, 260-18
Wells, 2604,260-6
Buildings, unsafe, 100-3, 100-4
Application, 260-7
Yield intersections, 260-6
Coastal erosion hazard areas,
Bus stops, 260-21
Truck Traffic, 260-26
111-16
Church, 260-17
Restricted truck traffic, 260-26
Filming, 139-3
Driveways, 260-9,260-15,
Safety, 260-26
Flood damage prevention, 14811,
260-17,260-18
Zoning, 280-137
148-13 -148-16, 148-21,
Fire hydrants, 260-14,260-18
VEHICLES, MOTOR -DRIVEN
148-22
Fire lanes, 260-14
Motor -Driven Vehicles, 264-14 -
General provisions, 1-2
Fire wells, 260-14, 260-16
264-22
Highway specifications, 161-7,
Fire zones, 260-14, 260-20
Abandoned, 264-19
161-20
Handicapped parking, 260-17
Confiscation and redemption
Littering, 174-1, 174-3, 174-6
License, 260-9, 260-17
of vehicles, 264-19
Parking, 189-1 -189-4, 189-7
Loading zones, 260-22
Drugs, 264-15
Parks and recreation areas, 193-1,
Lots, 260-12
Emergency vehicles, 264-18
193-3, 193-4
Night fishing parking permit,
Enforcement, 264-17
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
260-9
Exceptions, 264-18
retail merchants, 197-10
No stopping zones, 260-19
Fine, 264-20
Police department rules and regu-
Parking, 260-8 - 260-12,
Intent, 264-14
lations, A290-11, A290-15,
260-14 -260-22
Liable, 264-20
A290-33, A290-45
Nuisance, 264-14
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Penalties for offenses, 264-20
Permit, 264-15, 264-20
Presumptive evidence, 264-16
Restitution, 264-20
Restrictions, 264-15
Safety, 264-14,264-15
Severability, 264-21
Storage, 264-19
Trespassing, 264-14
When effective, 264-22
Unlicensed Motor -Driven Vehi-
cles, 264-1 - 264-13
Conflicts with state law,
264-11
Definitions, 264-3
Exceptions, 264-6
Impound, 264-9
Impounded, 264-9
Impoundment, 264-9
Improvement, 264-6
Notice, 264-8
Operation on private property
restricted, 264-5
Operation on Town property
prohibited, 264-4
Parents or guardians to be no-
tified of violations, 264-8
Penalties for offenses, 264-10
Permit, 264-7
Purpose, 264-2
Registration, 264-11
Responsibility of parents or
guardians, 264-7
Safety, 264-2
School, 264-6
Severability, 264-12
Title, 264-1
When effective, 26413
VETERANS
Taxation, 245-8
VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION,
see WAR VETERANS AND
GOLD STAR PARENTS
VIBRATIONS
Highway specifications, 161-21
Soil removal, 228-5
Zoning, 28048, 280-58, 280-62,
280-99, 280-111, 280-143
_W_
WAIVERS
Subdivision of land, 240-10
Zoning, 280-76.2
WAR VETERANS AND GOLD
STAR PARENTS TAX EX-
EMPTION
Definitions and Abbreviations,
245-15
Exemption granted, 245-16
Taxation, 245-15, 245-16
WATER
Animals, 83-3, 83-4
Boats, docks and wharves, 96-12,
96-16, 96-26
SOUTHOLD INDEX
Coastal erosion hazard areas,
111-5- 111-7,111-10,
111-13, 111-14, 111-29
Community Preservation Fund,
17-8
Development rights, transfer of,
117-7
Fire prevention and building con-
struction, 144-8, 144-10
Flood damage prevention, 148-2,
148-3,148-14 - 148-16,
148-18,148-19,148-22
Harbor management, 157-1,
157-5
Highway specifications, 161-11,
161-30,161-39, 161-44
Housing fund, 34-6
Junkyards, 166-4
Littering, 174-4
Parking, 189-1
Parks and recreation areas, 193-4
Police department rules and regu-
lations, A290-45
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-3,215-28,215-36 -
215-38, 215-43
Soil removal, 228-2, 228-4,
228-5, 228-7
Streets and sidewalks, 237-13,
237-16
Subdivision of land, 240-4,
240-9 - 240-11, 240-17,
240-19,240-21, 240-35,
240-36, 240-42, 240-44,
240-48,240-51
Tourist and trailer camps, 253-3,
253-6,253-14
Transportation access manage-
ment, 64-5
Waterfront consistency review,
268-2,268-3, 268-5
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2 -
275-4, 275-7, 275-11, 275-12
Zoning, 280-2, 280-4,280-7,
280-8, 280-13, 280-16,
280-22, 280-29, 280-34,
280-35, 280-51, 280-54,
280-55,280-91, 280-96,
280-99,280-104, 280-112,
280-113, 280-116,280-128,
280-129, 280-133, 280-143,
280-174
WATERCOURSES
Fire prevention and building con-
struction, 144-10
Flood damage prevention,
148-13, 148-14
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-36
Subdivision of land, 240-41
Zoning, 280-133
WATERFRONT CONSISTENCY
REVIEW
Animals, 268-3
Appeals, 268-4, 268-5
Assessment, 268-3, 268-5
Authority and purpose, 268-2
Building Inspector, 268-6
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Definitions, 268-3
Emergency, 268-3
Enforcement, 268-6
Erosion and sedimentation, 268-2
Hazardous materials, 268-3
Hazardous substances, 268-5
Inspections, 268-3, 268-5
Investigations, 268-3
Landscaping, 268-3
Management and coordination of
LWRP, 268-4
Open space, 268-2, 268-5
Penalties for offenses, 268-7
Pension, 268-3
Permit, 268-3
Pollution, 268-3
Report, 268-4
Retirement, 268-3
Review of actions, 268-5
Sale, 268-3
Setbacks, 268-3
Stop -work order, 268-6
Storage, 268-3
Street openings, 268-3
Title, 268-1
Utility, 268-3
Variances, 268-3, 268-5
Water, 268-2, 268-3, 268-5
Wildlife, 268-2,268-3
WATER POLLUTION
Boats, docks and wharves, 96-26
Sewers and sewage disposal,
215-38
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3
WATER SUPPLY
Zoning, 280-174
WEAPONS
Parks and recreation areas, 193-6
Police department rules and regu-
lations, A290-15, A290-33
WEEDS
Highway specifications, 161-42
Streets and sidewalks, 237-20
Tourist and trailer camps, 253-5
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-2
See also BRUSH, GRASS AND
WEEDS
WELLS
Highway specifications, 161-3
Parking, 189-2
Subdivision of land, 240-4,
240-10, 240-17, 240-21,
240-35, 240-44
Vehicles and traffic, 260-4,
260-6,260-12, 260-14,
260-16, 260-27
Zoning, 280-133
WETLANDS
Community Preservation Fund,
17-13
Stormwater management, 236-7,
236-13
WETLANDS AND SHORELINE
Administration and Enforcement,
275-15,275-16
Bay Constable, 275-15
Compliance requirements,
275-16
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Coordination and enforcement,
Construction and operation
WILDLIFE
275-15
standards, 275-11
Coastal erosion hazard areas,
Director of Code Enforcement,
Contents of permit, 275-10
111-6, 111-12 -111-15
275-15
Costs and expenses, 275-11
Community Preservation Fund,
Failure to comply, 275-16
Demolition, 275-5
17-4,17-8
Fine, 275-16
Docks, 275-5, 275-11
Parks and recreation areas, 193-6
Notice, 275-16
Drainage, 275-5 - 275-7,
Subdivision of land, 240-44
Penalties for offenses, 275-15,
275-11
Waterfront consistency review,
275-16
Dredging, 275-11
268-2, 268-3
Permit, 275-16
Driveways, 275-5
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-3,
Zoning Inspector, 275-15
Easement, 275-11
2754, 275-7,275-11, 275-12
General Provisions, 275-1-
Emergency permits, 275-11
Zoning, 280-129,280-133
275-3
Excavation, 275-11
WIND ENERGY
Accessory structure, 275-2
Failure to comply, 275-11
Small Wind Energy Systems,
Assessment, 2754
Fees, 275-7
277-1 - 277-7
Buffer, 275-2
Fences, 275-5, 275-11
Abandonment of use, 277-6
Cesspool, 275-3
Fill, 275-6, 275-11 -
Advertising, 277-4
Definitions, 275-2
Fuel, 275-5
Anchoring, 2774
Demolition, 275-2
Fuel tanks, 275-5
Application, 277-2
Driveway, 275-3
Garbage, 275-11
Block, 277-2
Erosion and sedimentation,
Grading, 275-7, 275-11
Building Inspector, 277-7
--275-3
Grass, 275-11
Building permits, 277-3, 277-6
Exceptions, 275-4
Guarantee, 275-9, 275-10
Code Enforcement Officer,
Fence, 275-2
Hearings, 275-8
277-7
Findings, 275-3
Height, 275-11
Construction standards, 2774
Flood hazard areas, 275-3
Impoundment, 275-6
Costs and expenses, 277-6
Grass, 275-2
Improvement, 275-5
Definitions, 277-I
Improvement, 275-3
Inspections, 275-7, 275-9 -
Development standards, 277-3
Jurisdiction, 275-3
275-11
Enforcement, 277-7
Landscaping, 275-3
Insurance, 275-9
Fees, 277-5
Permit, 275-2,2754
Investigation, 275-8
Fences, 2774
Pollution, 275-3
Landscaping, 275-11
Height regulations, 277-2 -
Purpose, 275-3
Liability, 275-9
2774
Safety, 275-3
Licenses, 275-6
Lighting, 2774
Septic tank, 275-3
Liens, 275-11
Noise, 277-2,277-3
Setbacks, 275-2, 275-3
Lighting, 275-11
Notices, 277-3
Stormwater, 275-3
Meeting, 275-8
Penalties for offenses, 277-7
Swimming pool, 275-3
Monument, 275-6
Permit, 277-3, 277-6, 277-7
Test, 2754
Notice, 275-8 - 275-10
Remedies for violations, 277-7
Title, 275-1
Notices, 275-11
Safety standards, 277-3
Trees, 275-2
Pedestrians, 275-11
Setbacks, 277-3
Water, 275-2 - 275-4
Penalties for offenses,
Signs, 2774
Weeds, 275-2
275-12.1
Towers, 277-2 - 2774, 277-7
Wildlife, 275-3,2754
Permit procedures, 275-5
Town Attorney, 277-7
Word usage, 275-2
Processing of application,
Town Board, 277-7
Yard, 275-4
275-8
Trees, 277-3
Permits, 275-5 - 275-12,
Propane/liquid gas tanks,
Utilities, 277-2 - 277-4
275-12.1, 275-13, 27544
275-5
Zoning, 280-13
Accessory structures, 275-5
Reports, 275-7, 275-8
WINERIES
Administrative permits, 275-5
Restaurants, 275-11
Zoning, 280-13
Application, 275-6
Safety, 275-11, 275-12
Assessment, 275-6
Septic systems, 275-5
Backfilling, 275-11
Setbacks, 275-5
-Y-
Barricades, 275-11
Signs, 275-11
Bay Constable, 275-12.1
Single-family dwellings, 275-5
YARDS
Fire prevention and building con
Bond, 275-9
Standards for issuance of per-
structio144-10
Buffers, 275-5,275-7,275-11
mit, 275-12
ificaticati ons, 161-24
Highway specifications,
Catwalks, 275-11
Stop -work orders, 275-12.1
Soil removal, 228-6, I
Certificate of compliance,
Stormwater, 275-7
3-4
Solid waste, 233-3, 2333-4
275-10,275-13
Swimming pools, 275-11
Subdivision land,
Cesspools, 275-5
Transferability, 275-14
ra 253-21
Tourist and trailer ekes, 25
camps,
Code Enforcement Officer,
Utilities, 275-11
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-4,
275-12.1
Water, 275-7, 275-11, 275-12
275-7
Conditions, inspection fees,
Wildlife, 275-7, 275-11,
Zoning, 280-4, 280-7, 280-8,
performance guarantee
275-12
280-13, 280-I5, 280-28,
upon issuance of permit,
Yards, 275-7
280-41, 280-43, 280-48,
275-9
Zoning Inspector, 275-12.1
280-50,280-58, 280-60,
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280-62, 280-64, 280-78,
Building permit, 280-31
Certificate of compliance,
280-79, 280-86, 280-93,
Bulk, area and parking regula-
280-13
280-96, 280-104 - 280-106,
tions, 280-28
Certificate of occupancy,
280-109, 280-122, 280-124,
Certificate of occupancy,
280-13
280-143
280-31, 280-33
Communicable diseases,
YARD WASTE
Comprehensive Plan, 280-29
280-13
Solid waste, 233-3
Definitions, 280-25
Drug, 280-13
YOUTH BOARD
Fine, 280-33
Dust, 280-13
Appointments, 68-5
General regulations and re-
Emergency, 280-13
Definitions and Abbreviations,
quirements, 280-30
Farms and farming, 280-13
68-2
Hearing, 280-26, 280-29
Fees, 280-13
Membership, 68-5
Height, 280-28
Fence, 280-13
Powers and duties, 68-5
Improvements, 280-25,280-30
Fumes, 280-13
Removal of members, 68-5
Lots, 280-30, 280-31
Garages, 280-13
Salaries and compensation, 68-5
Maintenance and upkeep,
Gas, 280-13
Terms of office, 68-5
280-32.1
Hearings, 280-13
Youth Bureau, 68-3, 68-4
Meeting, 280-29
Height regulations, 280-15
YOUTH BUREAU
Newspapers, 280-26
Home occupations, 280-13
Youth Board, 68-3, 68-4
Notice, 280-26, 280-29,
Hospitals, 280-13
Youth Bureau Director, 68-4
280-30
Inspection, 280-13
YOUTH BUREAU DIRECTOR
Off-street parking, 280-27,
Kennels, 280-13
Powers and duties, 68-4
280-28
Lighting, 280-13
Youth Bureau, 68-4
Parking, 280-27, 280-28
Lots, 280-13, 280-15
Penalties for offenses,
Noise, 280-13
280-32.1, 280-33
Odor, 280-13
- Z-
Permit, 280-31
Off-street parking, 280-13
Permitted uses, 280-27
One -family dwelling, 280-13
ZONING
Purpose, 280-24
Parking, 280-13, 280-14
Accessory buildings and strut-
Records, 280-31
Penalties for offenses, 280-13
tures, 280-15
Reports, 280-29, 280-30
Permit, 280-13
Administration and Enforcement,
Residency requirements,
Permitted uses, 280-13
280-151-280-156
280-30
Places of worship, 280-13
Accessory buildings, 280-154
Safety, 280-28
Playgrounds, 280-13
Administrative and enforcing
Sales, 280-30, 280-31
Purpose, 280-12
officer, 280-151
Schools, 280-26
Radiation, 280-13
Appeals, 280-154
Setbacks, 280-24,280-28
Registry of permits, 280-13
Building Inspector, 280-151 -
Single-family dwellings,
Rental permits, 280-13
280-155
280-27,280-28
Restaurants, 280-13
Building permits, 280-151 -
Site plan, 280-29, 280-31
Safety, 280-13
280-153
Use regulations, 280-27
Sales, 280-13
Certificates of occupancy,
Utilities, 280-29
Schools, 280-13
280-151, 280-154
Vacant lot, 280-30
Setbacks, 280-13, 280-15
Fine, 280-155
Variance, 280-28
Signs, 280-13
Inspections, 280-151, 280-154
Variances, 280-30
Site plan, 280-13
Nonconforming use, 280-154
Water, 280-29
Small wind energy systems,
Notice, 280-153, 280-155
Well, 280-31
280-13
Penalties for offenses,
Yards, 280-28
Smoke, 280-13
280-155, 280-156
Zoning Map, 280-29
Special exception, 280-13
Permit, 280-151 - 280-154
Agricultural -Conservation (A -C)
Special exception uses, 280-13
Records, 280-151, 280-154
District and Low -Density
Stables and riding academies,
Remedies, 280-156
Residential R-80, R -I20,
280-13
Report, 280-151
R-200 and R-400 Districts,
Storage, 280-13
Right of entry, 280-151
280-12 -280-14
Swimming pools, 280-13
School, 280-154
Accessory buildings and strut-
Two-family dwellings, 280-13
Site plan, 280-151-,280-154
tures, 280-13
Use regulations, 280-13
Special exception, 280-154
Accessory structures, 280-13
Utility, 280-13
Stop orders, 280-153
Accessory uses, 280-13
Water, 280-13
Variance, 280-154
Animals, 280-13
Well, 280-12,280-13
Affordable Housing (AHD) Dis-
Apartments, 280-13
Wind energy systems, 280-13
trict, 280-24-280-33
Apartments, accessory, 280-13
Wineries, 280-13
Accessory uses, 280-27
Appeals, 280-13
Yard, 280-13, 280-15
Administration, 280-31
Application review, 280-13
Agricultural Planned Develop -
Age restrictions, 280-30
Bed -and -breakfast, 280-13
ment District, 280 -170 -
Apartments, 280-27
Building Inspector, 280-13
280-181
Appeals, 280-28,280-31
Bulk, area and parking regula-
Accessory uses, 280-172
Applicability, 280-26
tions, 280-14
Application and review proce-
Application procedure, 280-29
Cemeteries, 280-13
dure, 280-174
Building Inspector, 280-31
Building permits, 280-180
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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
280477
Safety, 280-146
Safety, 280-97,280-99
Improvements, 280-174
Special exceptions, 280-146,
Sale, 280-98
Lots, 280-173
280-149
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
280481
Incorporation of new sched-
Water, 280-99
Price for development rights,
ules, 280-65
General Business (B) District,
280-176
Parking, 280-65
280-47 —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, 280-48
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, 280A8
Subdivision, 280-181
Building permits, 280-8 —
Convenience stores, 280-48
Subsequent development right
280-10
Driveways, 28048
sales to Town, 280-177
Certificate of occupancy,
Dust, 280-48
Town Attorney, 280-175
280-10
Fence, 280-48
Town Board, 280-173,
District boundaries, 280-7
Fire extinguisher, 280-48
280-174,280-176,
District designations, 280-5
Flammable, 280-48
280-177, 280-180
Effect of establishment ofdis-
Front yard setbacks, 280-50
Town Clerk, 280-174
tricts, 280-8
Fuel, 280-48
Water, 280-174
Hearing, 280-11
Garages, 280-48
Water supply, 280-174
Insurance, 280-10
Height, 28048
Zoning approval, 280-174
Landscaping, 280-7
Hospital, 280-48
Zoning Map, 280-174,
Lot recognition, 280-9
Hotel, 280-48
280-175
Lots, 280-9 — 280-11
License, 28048
Agricultural uses, 72-5
Merger, 280-10
Lots, 28048
Amendments, 280-157 — 280-159
One -family dwelling, 280-10
Meeting, 28048
Additional notice requirements
Open space, 280-8
Motel, 280-48
relating to petitions for
Parks, 280-7
Noise, 28047,280-48
proposed amendments,
Permit, 280-8 — 280-10
Odor, 280-48
280-159
Prohibited uses, 280-8
Off-street parking, 280-48
Assessment, 280-159
Record, 280-7
Parking, 280-48, 280-49
Fees for petitions for proposed
Screening, 280-7
Permit, 280-48
amendments, 280-158
Variance, 280-10
Permitted uses, 280-48
Hearings, 280-157,280-159
Waiver of merger, 280-11
Plumbing, 28048
Meeting, 280-157
Water, 280-7,280-8
Pollution, 28048
Newspaper, 280-157,280-159
Yards, 280-7,280-8
Purpose, 28047
Notice, 280-157, 280-159
Zoning Map, 280-6, 280-7
Restaurants, 280-48
Procedures, 280-157
Farmland Bill of Rights, 280-97 —
Retail stores, 280-48
Report, 280-157
280-103
Sales, 28048
Zoning Map, 280-157 —
Animals, 280-98, 280-99
School, 28048
280-159
Appeals, 280-100
Service stations, 28048
Board of Appeals, 280-145 —
Definitions, 280-98
Setbacks, 280-50
280-150
Dust, 280-99
Shopping centers, 280-48
Accessory buildings, 280-149
Enforcement, 280-102
Signs, 280-48
Accessory structures, 280-149
Fences, 280-99
Site plan, 280-48
Grading, 280-99
Smoke, 280-48
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Special exception, 28048
Vehicles, 280-2, 2804
General requirements, 280-92
Special exception use, 28048
Water, 280-2,2804
Glare, 280-91, 280-94
Storage, 280-48
Yard, 2804
Grass, 280-93, 280-95
Testing, 28048
Zoning Map, 2804
Hearing, 280-92
Tires, 28048
Hamlet Business (HB) District,
Heat, 280-91
Use regulations, 280-48
280-44 —280-46
Height, 280-94
Vehicle, 280-48
Accessory uses, 28045
Landscaped parking area,
Vehicles, 280-48
Apartments, 280-45
280-95
Vibration, 28048
Appeals, 28045
Lien, 280-92
Yards, 280-48, 280-50
Assessment, 28045
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, 280-45
Parking, 280-92, 280-95
Apartment, 2804
Grocery stores, 28045
Pollution, 280-91
Appeals, 280-4
Hotel, 280114, 28045
Properties located adjacent to
Block, 280-4
Improvement, 280-45
creeks, 280-96
Certificate of compliance,
Meeting, 280-45
Purpose, 280-91
280-4
Motel, 280-44,280-45
Record, 280-92
Certificate of occupancy,
Off-street parking, 280-45
Screen, 280-91— 280-94
280-4
Parking, 280-45,28046
Site plan, 280-92
Curb, 2804
Permit, 280-45
Transition buffer area, 280-94
Definitions, 2804
Permitted uses, 28045
Trees, 280-92 — 280-95
Drainage, 280-4
Plumbing, 28045
Variance, 280-92
Easements, 280-3, 2804
Purpose, 280-44
Water, 280-91, 280-96
Fence, 2804
Restaurants, 280115
Yards, 280-93, 280-96
Final plat, 28011
Retail stores, 280-45
Light Industrial (LI) District,
Flood hazard area, 280-4
Sale, 280-45
280-61— 280-64
Garage, 2804
School, 280-45
Accessory uses, 280-62
Grade, 280-4
Signs, 280-45
Animals, 280-62
Guaranty, 28014
Site plan, 280-45
Appeals, 280-62
Height, 280-4
Special exception use, 280-45
Bulk, area and parking regula-
Home occupation, 280-4
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, 2804
Accessory uses, 280-22
Fuel, 280-62
Landscaping, 2804
Apartments, 280-22
Fumes, 280-62
Lighting, 2804
Appeals, 280-22
Garages, 280-62
Master Plan, 280-4
Applicability, 280-21
Gas, 280-62
Mobile home, 2804
Bulk, area and parking regula-
Lots, 280-61
Motel, 2804
tions, 280-23
Noise, 280-62
Nonconforming uses, 280-2,
Heat, 280-22
Nuisance, 280-62
2804
Parking, 280-23
Odors, 280-62
Oficial Map, 2804
Permit, 280-20
Parking, 280-62, 280-63
Off-street parking, 2804
Permitted uses, 280-22
Permit, 280-62
Open space, 280-4
Purpose, 280-20
Permitted uses, 280-62
Parking, 280-4
Site plan, 280-22
Plumbing, 280-62
Permits, 280-2,280-3
Special exception, 280-22
Pollution, 280-62
Purposes, 280-2
Use regulations, 280-22
Purpose, 280-61
Recreational vehicle, 280-4
Utilities, 280-22
Sales, 280-62
Restaurant, 2804
Water, 280-22
School, 280-62
Safety, 280-2, 280-3
Zoning Map, 280-21
Setbacks, 280-64
Sales, 280-4
Landscaping, Screening and
Signs, 280-62
School, 280A
Buffer Regulations, 280-91 —
Site plan, 280-62
Screening, 280A
280-96
Smoke, 280-62
Septic tank, 2804
Appeals, 280-92
Special exception use, 280-62
Service station, 280-4
Assessment, 280-92
Storage, 280-62
Setbacks, 2804
Buffer, 280-92, 280-94 —
Testing, 280-62
Shopping center, 2804
280-96
Use regulations, 280-62
Signs, 280-4
Building Inspector, 280-92
Utility, 280-62
Site plans, 2804
Curbs, 280-92
Vibrations, 280-62
Special exception use, 280-4
Drainage, 280-91
Yards, 280-62, 280-64
Storage, 280-4
Driveway, 280-93
Light Industrial Park/Planned Of -
Swimming pools, 2804
Driveways, 280-92
fice Park (LIO) District,
Title, 280-1
Dust, 280-91
280-57 — 280-60
Tower, 280-4
Fences, 280-92, 280-94
Accessory uses, 280-58
Utilities, 280-2, 280-4
Front landscaped area, 280-93
Animals, 280-58
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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-
Air pollution, 280-77
Parking, 280-58, 280-59
tions, 280-56
Animal, 280-78
Permit, 280-58
Curb, 280-55
Apartment, 280-78
Permitted uses, 280-58
Fuel, 280-55
Appeals, 280-78, 280-79
Plumbing, 280-58
Hotels, 280-55
Commercial vehicles, 280-78
Pollution, 280-58
Insurance, 280-55
Curbs, 280-78
Purpose, 280-57
Motels, 280-55
Drainage, 280-78
Sales, 280-58
Parking, 280-56
Driveways, 280-78
Schools, 280-58
Permitted uses, 280-55
Fence, 280-78
Setbacks, 280-60
Purpose, 280-54
Garages, 280-78
Signs, 280-58
Record, 280-55
Grade, 280-78
Site plan, 280-58
Restaurants, 280-55
Height, 280-78
Smoke, 280-58
Sales, 280-55
Home occupation, 280-78
Special exception use, 280-58
School, 280-55
Hospital, 280-78, 280-79
Storage, 280-58
Signs, 280-55
Hotels, 280-78, 280-79
Testing, 280-58
Site plan, 280-55
Landscaping, 280-78
Transfer stations, 280-58
Special exception, 280-55
Lots, 280-78,280-79
Use regulations, 280-58
Swimming pools, 280-55
Meeting, 280-78
Utility, 280-58
Use regulations, 280-55
Mobile home, 280-78
Vehicles, 280-58
Water, 280-54, 280-55
Motel, 280-78
Vibrations, 280-58
Marine I (MI) District, 280-51 —
Off-street loading areas,
Yards, 280-58, 280-60
280-53
280-79
Limited Business (LB) District,
Accessory uses, 280-52
Off-street parking areas,
280-40— 280-43
Appeals, 280-52
280-78
Accessory uses, 280-41
Bed -and -breakfast, 280-52
Parking, 280-77 — 280-79
Appeals, 280-41
Bulk, area and parking regula-
Place of worship, 280-78
Bulk, area and parking regula-
tions, 280-53
Plumbing, 280-78
tions, 280-42
Fuel, 280-52
Pollution, 280-77
Fencing, 280-41
Insurance, 280-52
Purpose, 280-77
Hotels, 280-41
Parking, 280-53
Restaurant, 280-78
Landscaping, 280-41
Permitted uses, 280-52
Sales, 280-78, 280-79
Lots, 280-41
Purpose, 280-51
School, 280-78,280-79
Parking, 280-42
Record, 280-52
Screening, 280-78
Permitted uses, 280-41
Sales, 280-52
Service station, 280-78
Plumbing, 280-41
School, 280-52
Signs, 280-78
Purpose, 280-40
Signs, 280-52
Special exception uses, 280-78
Restaurants, 280-41
Site plan, 280-52
Storage, 280-78,280-79
Sales, 280-41
Special exception, 280-52
Vehicles, 280-77 — 280-79
Setbacks, 280-43
Swimming pools, 280-52
Yards, 280-78,280-79
Signs, 280-41
Use regulations, 280-52
Residential Office (RO) District,
Site plan, 280-41
Water, 280-51
280-37 — 280-39
Special exception use, 280-41
Nonconforming Uses and Build-
Accessory uses, 280-38
Storage, 28041
ings, 280-120-280-126
Apartments, 280-38
Use regulations, 28041
Appeals, 280-121
Appeals, 280-38
Yards, 280-41, 280-43
Building permit, 280-121,
Bulk, area and parking regula-
Low-Density Residential R40
280-124, 280-125
tions, 280-39
District, 280-16 — 280-19
Height, 280-122
Churches, 280-38
Accessory buildings, 280-19
Involuntary moves, 280-126
Insurance, 280-38
Accessory uses, 280-17
Landscaping, 280-123
Meeting, 280-38
Animal, 280-17
Lots, 280-124
Parking, 280-39
Appeals, 280-17
Nonconforming buildings with
Permitted uses, 280-38
Bulk, area and parking regula-
conforming uses, 280-122
Places of worship, 280-38
tions, 280-I8
Nonconforming buildings with
Purpose, 280-37
Hospital, 280-17
nonconforming uses,
Restaurants, 280-38
Open space, 280-16
280-123
Sales, 280-38
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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, 280-38
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, 280-137
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
Parks and recreation areas,
Certificate of occupancy,
Bonds, 280-137
280-137
280-85
Buffers, 280-137
Pedestrians, 280-137
Driveway, 280-85
Building Inspector, 280-127,
Penalties for offenses, 280-136
Fees, 280-81
280-130,280-131
Permit, 280-127, 280-130,
Fences, 280-82, 280-85
Building permit, 280-127,
280-131, 280-134
Gas, 280-83
280-130,280-134
Purpose, 280-128
General design principles,
Certificate of occupancy,
Records, 280-133
280-82
280-130
Recreational vehicles, 280-137
Grade, 280-85
Cluster development, 280-137
Review procedure, 280-131
Height, 280-82, 280-85
Orbs, 280-131, 280-133,
Safety, 280-128, 280-129,
Hotel, 280-85
280-137
280-131, 280-133,
Improvement, 280-88
Drainage, 280-127,280-129,
280-137
Liable, 280-88
280-133
Screening, 280-129
Lien, 280-88
Driveways, 280-137
Setbacks, 280-133, 280-134,
Lighting, 280-81, 280-83,
Duration of plan, 280-132
280-137
280-87,280-88
Easements, 280-133
Signs, 280-131, 280-133,
Limitation of content or copy,
Emergency, 280-137
280-134, 280-137
280-84
Excavation, 280429
Special exception, 280-130,
Motel, 280-85
Fees, 280-137
280-131
Nonconforming signs, 280-90
Fee schedule for site plan ap-
Standards for residential site
Nonconforming use, 280-90
plications, 280-138
plans, 280-137
Notice, 280-88
Fences, 280-133, 280-134
Storage, 280-134, 280-137
Obstructions, 280-80
Findings of fact, 280-128
Stormwater, 280-129, 280-133
Parking, 280-85
Fire hydrants, 280-133,
Subdivision of land, 280-137
Penalty, 280-88
280-137
Trailers, 280-137
Permit, 280-81, 280-85,
Flood hazard areas, 280-129,
Trees, 280-129, 280-130,
280-89,280-90
280-133
280-133, 280-136
Prohibitions and general re-
Garages, 280-134,280-137
Utilities, 280-127, 280-129,
strictions, 280-83
Gas, 280-129
280-133
Purpose, 280-80
Glare, 280-129
Variances, 280-131, 280-137
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Vehicles, 280-129
Certificate of occupancy,
Yards, 280-104-280-106,
Vehicles and traffic, 280-137
280-112
280-109
Water, 280-128,280-129,
Commercial vehicles, 280-110
Zoning Map, 280-113
280-133
Corner lots, 280-106
Wireless Communication Facili-
Watercourses, 280-133
Courts, 280-108
ties, 280-67 - 280-69
Wells, 280-133
Dust, 280-111
Abandonment, 280-76
Wildlife, 280-129,280-133
Elevators, 280-104
Antennas, 280-68, 280-70,
Special Exception Uses,
Excavations, 280-114
280-72, 280-73, 280-76,
280-139 - 280-144
Exceptions and modifications,
280-76.1, 280-76.2
Additional conditions and
280-104
Application fees and require -
safeguards, 280-144
Explosives, 280-111
ments, 280-74
Appeals, 280-140 - 280-142,
Fences, 280-104 - 280-106,
Base station equipment shelter,
280-144
280-114
280-70
Application, 280-141
Filled land, 280-113
Building permits, 280-70,
Approval, 280-141
Fuel, 280-111
280-71, 280-74
Approval required, 280-140
Garage, 280-104
Consultant review, 280-74
Buffer, 280-143
Gas, 280-111
- Costs and expenses, 280-76.2
Building permit, 280-140
Glaze, 280-111, 280-117
Definitions, 280-69
Church, 280-143
Grade, 280-108,280-114
Design standards, 280-72
Demolition, 280-140
Height, 280-104 - 280-109,
Fall zones, 280-70
Dust, 280-143
280-117
Federal aviation regulations,
Emergency, 280-143-
Inspection, 280-110
280-70
Gases, 280-143
Land under water, 280-113
General requirements for all
General standards, 280-142
Lighting, 280-111, 280-117
wireless communication
Hearing, 280-141
Long-term outdoor display or
facilities, 280-70
Matters to be considered,
storage, 280-119
Height regulations, 280-70,
280-143
Lots, 280-106, 280-109,
280-71, 280-76, 280-76.2
Natural features, 280-143
280-113, 280-116
Historic buildings and dis-
Noise, 280-143
Monuments, 280-104
tricts, 280-75
Notice, 280-141
Multifamily dwelling, 280-108
Historic preservation, 280-75
Odors, 280-143
Noise, 280-111
Inspections, 280-74
Off-street parking, 280-143
Obstructions, 280-104,
Landscaping, 280-70, 280-72,
Parking, 280-143
280-106,280-111
280-76.2
Permit, 280-140, 280-141
Odor, 280-111
Liens, 280-76
Permitted uses, 280-143
Off-street parking, 280-109
Lighting, 280-70
Pollution, 280-143
One -family dwelling, 280-109
Lots, 280-70
Purpose, 280-139
Open storage, 280-110
Notices, 280-74,280-76
Safety, 280-142, 280-143
Parking, 280-109, 280-110,
Penalties for offenses, 280-76
School, 280-143
280-117
Permit, 280-70, 280-76.1
Screening, 280-143
Permit, 280-113 - 280-115
Preexisting antenna support
Smoke, 280-143
Pollution, 280-111
structures and antennas,
Stormwater, 280-143
Prohibited uses in all districts,
280-76.1
Vehicles, 280-143
280-111
Purpose, 280-67
Vibration, 280-143
Provisions for community wa-
Radio emissions, 280-70
Violations of conditions,
ter, sewer and utility fa-
Relief, 280-76.3
280-141
cilities, 280-112
Removal, 280-76
Water, 280-143
Public roads, encumbrances to,
Reports, 280-70,280-74
Yards, 280-143
280-111
Required approvals, 280-71
Supplementary Regulations,
Safety, 280-111
Roof mounting, 280-71
280-104 - 280-119
Sales, 280-104, 280-118
Safety, 280-67
Accessory buildings, 280-104,
Setbacks, 280-104, 280-116
Scope, 280-68
280-107
Site plan, 280-104, 280-119
Screen, 280-72
Accessory structures, 280-116
Smoke, 280-111
Setbacks, 280-70, 280-72,
Access requirements, 280-109
Storage, 280-104, 280-110,
280-76.2
Air pollution, 280-111
280-111,280-118,
Severability, 280-76.4
Animal, 280-111
280-119
Signs, 280-70
Block, 280-116
Temporary outdoor display or
Site design standards, 280-70
Buffer, 280-118
storage, 280-118
Site plan, 280-74
Building Inspector, 280-109
Tourist camps, camp cottages
Site plan approval, 280-71,
Building length and separation
and trailers, 280-115
280-72
for buildings containing
Towers, 280-104
Special exception, 280-71
multiple dwellings,
Trees, 280-118
Special exception approval,
280-107
Utility, 280-112
280-73
Building permit, 280-114
Vehicles, 280-110
Special exceptions, 280-74
Building setback requirements
Vibration, 280-111
Standards, 280-73
adjacent to water bodies
Water, 280-104,280-112,
Variances, 280-76.3
and wetlands, 280-116
280-113,280-116
Waivers of criteria, 280-76.2
When effective, 280-76.5
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Agricultural uses, 72-11
ZONING INSPECTOR
Powers and duties, 275-12.1,
275-15
Wetlands and shoreline, 275-12.1,
275-15
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
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