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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004 Code Supplement - 09/10/2004GENERAL CODE PUBLISHERS CORP. INSTRUCTIONS Town of Southold Mode Supplement No. 144 • The enclosed new and/or r in your Code volume imme of the page, does not indic changes, but rather identi supplement. This instruction of your Code volume. REMOVE Table of Contents, xi — xii 6504.3 — 6504.4 6504.4.1 10001-10002 10054.3 —10054.4 10055 —10068 A10803 — A10804 A10811— A10816 A10831— A10832 Standard Asphalt Roadway (Drawing No. 15-1) Standard Asphalt Roadway (Drawing No. 15-2) • Standard Granite Detail (Drawing No. 39-1) Supplemental Index, SI-1—SI-16 placement pages should be placed hely! The dateline, on the bottom to the adoption date of the Code ies the pages printed with this page should be placed in the front INSERT Table of Contents, xi — xii 6504.3 — 6504.4 6504.4.1 9501-9513 10001-10002 10055 —10068 10068.1-10068.4 A10803 — A10804 A10811— A10816 A10816.1 A10831— A10832 Standard Asphalt Roadway (Drawing No. 15-1) Standard Asphalt Roadway (Drawing No. 15-2) Supplemental Index, SI-1—SI-16 Legislation, by number or date of adoption, included in this supplement: L.L. Nos. 13-2004; 14-2004; 16-2004; 17-2004. 9-10-2004 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE X1 6-25-2004 77. Shellfish ................................ 7701 Article I Catching of Shrimp Article II Taking of Shellfish and Eels 78. 79. (Reserved) ....... :....................... (Reserved) ............................... 7801 7901 80. Sidewalks ..............................: 8001 81. Soil Removal ............................ 8101 82. (Reserved) ............................... 8201 83. Street Excavations ...................... 8301 84. Street Numbering; Addresses ............. 8401 85. Taxation ................................ 8501 Article I Senior Citizen Exemption Article II Business Investment Exemption Article III Veterans' Exemption Article IV Exemption for Disabled Persons With Limited Income Article V Exemption for Volunteer Fire Fighters and Ambulance Workers 86. Tobacco Advertising ..................... 8601 87. (Reserved) ............................... 8701 88. Tourist and Trailer Camps ............... 8801 Article I General Regulations Article II Recreational Vehicle Parks 89. Unlicensed Motor -Driven Vehicles ........ 8901 90. Unsafe Buildings ........................ 9001 • 91. (Reserved) ............................... 9101 92. Vehicles and Traffic ...................... 9201 Vehicles, Motor -Driven — See Ch. 60 93. (Reserved) ............................... 9301 94. (Reserved) ............................... 9401 95. (Reserved) ............................... 9501 X1 6-25-2004 SOUTHOLD CODE 109,11FAW934*4 PAGE 96. (Reserved) ............................... 9601 97. Wetlands ................................ 9701 98. Housing Fund ........................... 9801 99. (Reserved) ............................... 9901 40 100. Zoning .................................. 10001 101. Zoning (continued) ...................... 10101 102. (Reserved) ............................... 10201 103. (Reserved) ................................. 10301 104. (Reserved) 10401 APPENDIX A105. Grievance Procedures ................. A10501 A106. Subdivision of Land ................... A10601 A107. Police Department Rules and Regulations ........................... A10701 A108. Highway Specifications ................ A10801 • X11 6-25-2004 § 65-2 PARKING AT BEACHES § 65-2 (42) Old Harbor Road, Cutchogue Harbor, New Suffolk, along both sides from the terminus north for a distance of 150 feet. (43) Third Street, Cutchogue Harbor, New Suffolk, along both sides from the terminus north. to Jackson ® Street. (44) The Anchorage, Mattituck Creek, Mattituck, along both sides from the terminus east to Woodcliff Drive. (45) Bailie Beach Road, Long Island Sound, Mattituck, along both sides from the terminus south for a distance of 500 feet. (46) Bay Avenue, Peconic Bay, Mattituck, along both sides from the terminus north to Peconic Bay Boulevard. (47) Bayview Avenue, also known as "Shore Acres," Mattituck Creek, Mattituck, along both sides from the terminus west for a distance of 250 feet. (48) Inlet Drive, Long Island Sound, Mattituck, along both sides from the terminus south to Sound Beach Drive. (49) Knollwood Lane, Mattituck Creek, Mattituck, along both sides from the terminus east for a distance of 180 feet. (50) Sigsbee Road, Peconic Bay, Mattituck, along both sides from the terminus north to Peconic Bay Boulevard. (51) 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. (52) 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 6504.3 8-10-97 § 65-2 SOUTHOLD CODE § 65-2 Luther's Road. [Added 6-24-1997 by L.L. No. 13-1997] (53) 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 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 "Leetons • 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. 6504.4 8-10-97 § 65-2 PARKING AT BEACHES § 65-2 (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. • (Cont'd on page 6504.5) 0 6504.4.1 8-10-97 i ZONING Chapter 100 ZONING ARTICLE III Agricultural -Conservation (A -C) District and Low -Density Residential R-80, 11-120, R-200 and 8-400 Districts § 100-30. Purpose. 10001 8-10-97 ARTICLE I • General Provisions § 100-9. Title. § 100-10. Purposes. § 100-11. Interpretation and conflicts. § 100-12. (Reserved) § 100-13. Definitions. ARTICLE II r Districts ' § 100-20. District designations. § 100-21. Zoning Map. § 100-22. District boundaries. § 100623. Effect of establishment of districts. § 100-24. Lot recognition. § 100-25. Merger. § 100-26. Waiver of merger. ARTICLE III Agricultural -Conservation (A -C) District and Low -Density Residential R-80, 11-120, R-200 and 8-400 Districts § 100-30. Purpose. 10001 8-10-97 SOUTHOLD CODE § 100-31. Use regulations. § 100-32. Bulk, area and parking regulations. § 100-33. Accessory buildings. ARTICLE IIIA Low -Density Residential R-40 District § 100-30A.1. Purpose. § 100-30A.2. Use regulations. § 100-30A.3. Bulk, area and parking regulations. § 100-30A.4. Accessory buildings. ARTICLE IV Hamlet density (HD) Residential District § 100-40. Purpose. § 100-41. Applicability. § 100-42. Use regulations. § 100-43. Bulk, area and parking regulations. ARTICLE V Affordable Housing (AHD) District § 100-50. Purpose. § 100-51. Definitions. § 100-52. Applicability. § 100-53. Use regulations. § 100-54. Bulk, area and parking regulations. § 100-55. Application procedure. 10002 8-10-97 is • § 100-42 ZONING § 100-43 (3) Bed -and -breakfast uses as set forth in and regulated by § 100-31B(14), without site plan approval.' (4) Health care facilities. [Added 11-12-1996 by L.L. No. 20-19961 C. Accessory uses, limited to the following: • (1) Accessory uses as set forth in and regulated by § 100-31C(1) through (7), (9) and (11) of the Agricultural -Conservation District, and subject to conditions set forth in § 100-33 thereof. [Amended 11-29-1994 by L.L. No. 25-1994; 11-12-1996 by L.L. No. 20-19961 (2)10Accessory buildings, structures and other required facilities and equipment necessary to provide community sewers, water, heat, utilities and other community services to all buildings and structures on the premises; provided, however, that the plans for and the location of the same shall be approved by the Planning Board. § 100-43. Bulk, area and parking regulations. No building or premises shall be used and no building or part thereof shall be erected or altered in the Hamlet Density (HD) Residential District unless the same conforms to the Bulk Schedule and Parking Schedule incorporated into this chapter, with the same force and effect as if such regulations were set forth herein in full." i9 Editor's Note: Former Subsection B(4), wineries, added 8-1-1989 by L.L. No. 16-1989, was repealed 11-29-1994 by L.L. No. 26-1994. 10 Editor's Note: Former Subsection C(2), which regulated freestanding and ground signs, was repealed 11-29-1994 by L.L. No. 25-1994, which local law also renumbered former Subsection C(3) as Subsection C(2). For current sign provisions, see Art. SS, Signs. 11 Editor's Note: The Bulk Schedule is included at the end of this chapter, and the Parking Schedule is in § 100-191A. 10054.3 2-25-97 § 100-50 SOUTHOLD CODE § 100-50 ARTICLE V Affordable Housing (AHD) District [Added 7-1-1986 by L.L. No. 6-1986; amended. 11-16-1986 by L.L. No. 14-1986; 1-10-1989 by L.L. No. 1-198912] § 100-50. Purpose. The purpose of the Affordable Housing (AHD) District is to provide the opportunity within certain areas of the town for the development of high-density housing for families of moderate income. (Cont'd on page 10055) 0 12 Editor's Note: This local law also repealed former Art. V, M•1 General Multiple. Residence District, as amended. 10054.4 2-25-97 § 100-51 ZONING § 100-51 § 100-51. Definitions. For the purpose of this Article, the following terms, phrases and words shall have the following meanings: CONSUMER PRICE INDEX — The consumer price index as published by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, for the New York 40 Metropolitan area. DIRECTOR — The Director of Community Development for the Town of Southold. MODERATE -INCOME FAMILY — A family whose aggregate annual income, including the total of all current annual income of all family members [excluding the earnings of working family members under age twenty-one (21)] from any source whatsoever at the time of application for the purchase or lease of an affordable housing unit or the purchase of an unimproved affordable lot, does not exceed the income specified by resolution of the Town Board. [Amended 3-23-1993 by L.L. No. 3-1993; 4-4-1995 by L.L. No. 5-19951 MODERATE -INCOME FAMILY DWELLING UNIT — A dwelling unit reserved for rent or sale to a moderate - income family and for which the maximum monthly rent (excluding utilities) or the maximum initial sales price does not exceed the maximum rent or maximum sales price set forth in § 100-56E hereof. In no event shall the purchaser of said dwelling unit be responsible for the payment of any utility hookup fees, including those customarily charged for bringing same from the lot line to the dwelling house. [Amended 12-22-1992 by L.L. No. 34-19921 MODERATE -INCOME FAMILY UNIMPROVED LOT — An unimproved lot reserved for sale to a moderate - income family and for which the maximum initial sales price, inclusive of the cost of providing public water and/or public sewer service to the lot, does not exceed the maximum sales price set forth in § 100-56E hereof. Said 10055 4-25-95 § 100-51 SOUTHOLD CODE § 100-53 "unimproved lot" shall mean a vacant parcel of real property designated as a lot on a filed map, inclusive of all utilities brought to the property line. [Amended 12-22-1992 by L.L. No. 34-19921 PERMANENT FIXED IMPROVEMENT — An improvement to a lot or a moderate -income family dwelling unit which cannot be removed without substantial damage to premises or total loss of value of said improvements. UTILITIES — Electric, gas (if provided to the subdivision), telephone and water. Cablevision shall be provided without cost only to the lot line. [Added 12-22-1992 by L.L. No. 34-19921 § 100-52. Applicability. AHD Districts shall be established by application to the Town Board, pursuant to the procedures hereinafter specified, on parcels of land located within the following areas: A. Land within a one -half -mile radius of the post offices located in the Hamlets of Mattituck, Cutchogne, Peconic and Southold. B. Land within a one -fourth -mile radius of the post offices located in the Hamlets of East Marion and Orient. C. Land within one-fourth (1/4) mile of the boundaries of the incorporated Village of Greenport. D. Land in such other areas as shall be designated by Town Board resolution after a public hearing thereon, upon ten (10) days' notice thereof by publication in the official town newspapers. § 100-53. Use regulations. In the AHD District, no building or premises shall be used and no building or part of a building shall be erected or altered 10056 4-25-95 C] 0 § 100-53 ZONING § 100-53 which is arranged, intended or designed to be used, in whole or in part, for any use except the following: A. Permitted uses. (1) One -family detached dwellings. (Cont'd on page 10057) 10056.1 4-25-95 § 100-53 ZONING § 100-55 (2) Two-family dwellings. (3) Multiple dwellings. B. Accessory uses. Accessory uses as set forth in and regulated by § 100-31C(1), (2), (3), (4), (6) and (7) of this chapter. • § 100-54. Bulk, area and parking regulations. No building or premises shall be used and no building or part thereof shall be erected or altered in the AHD District unless the same conforms to'the following Bulk, Area and Parking Schedule: BULK, AREA AND PARKING SCHEDULE Minimum Single -Family Two -Family Multiple Requirements Dwellings Dwellings Dwellings Total lot area (square feet) 10,000 20,000 40,000 Lot width (feet) 80 100 150 Lot depth (feet) 100 140 200 Front yard (feet) 35 35 45 1 side yard (feet) 15 15 20 Both side yards (feet) 25 30 40 Rear yard (feet) 35 35 45 Livable floor area (square feet per dwelling) 850 600 600 Off-street parking spaces (per dwelling) 2 2 2 Land area (square feet per dwelling unit) 10,000 10,000 10,000 Single -Family Two -Family Multiple Maximum Permitted Dimensions Dwellings Dwellings Dwellings Lot coverage (percent) 20% 25% 25% Building height 35 35 35 Number of stories 2Y2 2% 2% § 100-55. Application procedure. A. Application procedure. The procedure for planning and zoning approval of any future proposed development in an AHD District shall involve a three -stage review process as follows: (1) Approval by the Town Board of a preliminary develop- ment concept plan. (2) Approval of the final, detailed subdivision plat by the Planning Board.* 10057 1-25-93 § 100-55 SOUTHOLD CODE § 100-55 (3) The zoning reclassification of a specific parcel or parcels of land for development in accordance with that plan.* *NOTE: The town shall, in all instances, process Subsection A(2) and (3) above concurrently so as to enable the municipality to utilize a single SEQRA process and conduct a coordinated review of the entire application. B. Application to the Town Board for rezoning approval. Four (4) • copies of the application for the establishment of an AHD District shall be filed with the Town Clerk, who shall submit a copy to the Town Board at its next regular scheduled meeting. The application shall contain at least the following information: (1) The names and addresses of the property owners and all other persons having an interest in the property; the name and address of the applicant, if not the owner; and the names and addresses of any planners, engineers, architects, surveyors and all other persons or firms engaged or proposed to be engaged to perform work and/ or services with respect to the project described in the application. (2) If the applicant is not the owner of the property, written authorization of the owner or owners authorizing the applicant to submit the application on behalf of the owner or owners. (3) A written statement describing the nature of the proposed project and how it will be designed to fulfill the purposes of this Article, including its consistency with the Town Master Plan; an analysis of the site's relationship to adjoining properties and the surrounding neighborhood; the availability and adequacy of community facilities and utilities, including public water and public sewer systems, to serve the needs of the project and the residents therein; the safety and capacity of the street system in the area in relation to the anticipated traffic generated; and such other information as deemed necessary by the Town Board and/or the Planning Board to enable them to properly review and act upon the application. 10058 1-25-93 § 100-55 ZONING § 100-55 (4) A written statement describing the proposed method of ownership, operation and maintenance of all proposed common utilities, including public water and sewer facilities, and open land located within the proposed development. (5) A preliminary development concept plan for the proposed • project, drawn to a convenient scale and including the following information: (a) The total area of the property in acres and square feet. (b) A map of existing terrain conditions, including topography with a vertical contour interval of no more than two (2) feet, identification of soil types (including wetlands), existing drainage features, major rock outcroppings, the extent of existing wooded areas and other significant vegetation, and other significant features of the property. (c) A site location sketch indicating the location of the property with respect to neighboring streets and properties, including the names of all owners of property within five hundred (500) feet therefrom, as shown on the last completed town assessment roll. Such sketch shall also show the existing zoning of the property and the location of all zoning district boundaries in the surrounding neighborhood. (d) A preliminary site development plan indicating the approximate location, height and design of all buildings, the arrangement of parking areas and access drives and the general nature and location of all other proposed site improvements, including recreational facilities, landscaping and screening, the storm drainage system, water and sewer connections, etc. (e) A plan showing the number, type and location of all proposed dwelling units and unimproved lots to be reserved for sale or lease to moderate -income 10059 1-25-93 § 100-55 SOUTHOLD CODE § 100-55 families and the ratio of the same to all proposed dwelling units and lots in the development. (f) A generalized time schedule for the staging and completion of the proposed project.' (6) [Added 12-22-1992 by L.L. No. 34-1992] Fees. Not- withstanding anything to the contrary, the fees applicable • to AHD zoning application processes shall be as follows: (a) There shall be no fee for the submission and consideration of a preliminary development concept plan. (b) The fee for change of zone shall be five hundred dollars ($500.). (c) The subdivision fees shall be assessed in the following manner: fifteen dollars ($15.) for each proposed dwelling unit or five hundred dollars ($500.), whichever is greater. (d) The applicant shall be responsible for any profession- al review fees necessarily incurred by the town in conducting its coordinated review of the application. C. Referral to Planning Board. Upon the receipt of a property completed application for the establishment of a new AHD District, one (1) copy of the application shall be referred to the Planning Board for its review and report, and one (1) copy shall be referred to the Suffolk County Planning Commission for its review and recommendation, if required by the provisions of the Suffolk County Charter. Within sixty (60) days from the date of the Planning Board meeting at which such referral is received, the Planning Board shall report its recommendations to the Town Board. No action shall be taken by the Town Board until receipt of the Planning Board report is or the expiration of the Planning Board review period, whichever first occurs. Said review period may be extended by mutual consent of the Planning Board and the applicant. I Editors Note: Former Subsection 13(5)(g), which set an application fee and which immediately followed this subsection, was deleted 12-22-1992 by L.L. No. 34-1992. See now Subsection 11(6) below. 10060 1-25-93 § 100-55 ZONING § 100-55 D. Planning Board report. The Planning Board, in its report to the Town Board, may recommend either approval of the application for the establishment of the AHD District, with or without modifications, or disapproval of said application. In the event that the Planning Board recommends disapproval of said application, it shall state in its report the reasons for such disapproval. In preparing its report and recommendations, the Planning Board shall give consideration to the Town Master Plan, the existing and permitted land uses in the area, the relationship of the proposed design and location of buildings on the site, traffic circulation, both on and off the site, the adequacy and availability of community facilities and utilities, including public water and public sewer systems, to service the proposed development, compliance of the proposed development with the standards and requirements of this Article, the then -current need for such housing and such other factors as may be related to the purposes of this Article. E. Town Board public hearing. Within forty-five (45) days from the date of the Town Board's receipt of the Planning Board's report and recommendation or the expiration of the Planning Board review period, whichever first occurs, the Town Board shall hold a public hearing on the matter of establishing an AHD District on the property described in the application. Such hearing shall be held upon the same notice as required by law for amendments to the Town Zoning Map and/or Zoning Code. F. Town Board action. (1) Within forty-five (45) days after the date of the close of the public hearing, the Town Board shall act either to approve, approve with modifications or disapprove the • preliminary development concept plan and the approval or disapproval of the establishment of the AHD District applied for. Approval or approval with modifications shall be deemed as authority for the applicant to proceed with the detailed design of the proposed development in accordance with such concept plan and the procedures 10061 1 -25-93 § 100-55 SOUTHOLD CODE § 100-55 and requirements of this Article. A copy of the Town Board's determination shall be filed with the Planning Board and a copy mailed to the applicant. A copy shall also be filed in the Town Clerk's office. If such determina- tion approves the establishment of a new AHD District, the Town Clerk shall cause the Official Zoning Map to be amended accordingly. is (2) Revocation; extension. [Amended 12-22-1992 by L.L. No. 34-19921 (a) Upon request to the Town: Board on notice to the applicant and for good cause shown, the establish- ment of an AHD District may be revoked eighteen (18) months after said Town Board approval thereof if work on the site has not commenced or the same is not being prosecuted to conclusion with reasonable diligence. (b) The Town Board, upon request of the applicant and upon good cause being shown, may, in the exercise of its discretion, extend the above time period. In the event of the revocation of aproval as herein provided, the AHD District shall be deemed revoked, and the zoning classification of the property affected thereby shall revert to the zoning classification that existed on the property immediately prior to the establish- ment of the AHD District thereon, and the Town Clerk shall cause the Official Zoning Map to be amended accordingly. G. Subdivision plat approval by the Planning Board. [Amended 12-22-1992 by L.L. No. 34-1992] (1) No earthwork, site work, land clearing, construction or development activities shall take place on any property is within an AHD District except in accordance with a site plan approved by the Planning Board in accordance with the provisions of this Article and in accordance with the procedures and standards for site plan approval as set forth in Article XXV of this chapter. 10062 1-25-93 § 100-55 SOUTHOLD CODE § 100-56 (2) Where a proposed development involves the subdivision or resubdivision of land, no development shall proceed until the Planning Board has granted final subdivision plat approval in accordance with the provisions of Chapter A106, Subdivision of Land, of the Town Code. § 100-56. General regulations and requirements. A. Sewer and water. In an AHD District, public water supply systems and/or public sewage disposal systems shall be provided to serve all dwelling units located therein. B. Covenants and restrictions. In approving a preliminary development concept plan and/or the establishment of an AHD District, the Town Board shall have the right to require the applicant and/or the owner and all persons having an interest in the premises to execute an agreement, in recordable form, containing such restrictions, covenants, terms and conditions as it deems necessary to accomplish the intent and purposes of this Article. C. Provision for moderate -income family dwelling units and unimproved lots. (1) On land within an AHD District containing ten (10) acres or less of land, not less than forty percent (40%) of the dwelling units and/or unimproved lots located therein shall be reserved for sale or lease to moderate income families. (2) On land within an AHD District containing more than ten (10) acres of land, not less than fifty percent (50%) of the dwelling units and/or unimproved lots therein shall be reserved for sale or lease to moderate income families. D. [Amended 5-5-1990 by L.L. No. 9-1990;12-22-1992 by L.L. No. 34-1992] Eligibility. In each AHD, the sale or lease of dwelling units and unimproved lots reserved for moderate - income families who have not had any ownership interest in any residence or vacant lot for the past five (5) years shall be allocated on a priority basis, in the following order: (Cont'd on page 10063) 10062.1 1 -25-93 § 100-56 ZONING § 100-56 (1) To eligible applicants who have resided and have had primary full-time employment of either spouse, if applicable, within the Town of Southold for a period of at least one (1) year at the time of their application. (2) To eligible applicants who have either resided or • have had primary full-time employment of either spouse, if applicable, within the Town of Southold for a period of at least one (1) year at time of their application. (3) To all other eligible applicants. E. Maximum sales price and monthly rent shall be set by resolution of the Town Board, as amended from time to time. [Amended 3-23-1993 by L.L. No. 3-1993; 4-4-1995 by L.L. No. 5-19951 F. Resale price of dwelling units and unimproved lots. (1) Dwelling units in an AHD District reserved for moderate -income families may be resold to moderate -income families, provided that the maximum resale price does not exceed the purchase price plus the cost of permanent fixed improvements, adjusted for the increase in the consumer price index during the period of ownership of such dwelling unit and such improvements plus reasonable and necessary resale expenses. (2) Unimproved lots in an AHD District reserved for moderate -income families may be resold to moderate -income families, provided that the maximum resale price does not exceed the purchase price of such lot adjusted for the change in the consumer price index for the period during which such lot was owned by the resale seller, plus reasonable and necessary resale expenses. (3) Where an unimproved lot in an AHD District reserved for moderate -income families is improved with a dwelling unit, the maximum resale price 10063 4-25-95 § 100-56 SOUTHOLD CODE § 100-56 shall be determined in the manner specified in § 100-56F(1) hereof. (4) Notwithstanding the provisions of § 100-56F(1), (2) and (3) hereof, the Director may authorize the resale of a dwelling unit or unimproved lot reserved for moderate -income families at a price in excess of the maximum resale price specified in § 100-56F(1), (2) and (3) hereof, under the following conditions: • (a) That the owner of such dwelling unit files an application with the Director requesting approval of such resale, setting forth in detail the calculation for the determination of the maximum resale price, the proposed resale price and such other information and documentation as the Director shall request. (Cont'd on page 10065) U 10064 4-25-95 § 100-56 ZONING § 100-57 (b) [Amended 12-22-1992 by L.L. No. 34-1992] That the portion of the resale price in excess of the maximum allowable resale price shall be divided between the resale seller and the town in the following proportions: Year of Resale Percentage Percentage After Purchase to Owner To Town 1st 00/0 100% 2nd 20% 80% 3rd 40% 60% 4th 60% 40% 5th 80% 20% 6th 900/0 100/0 7th or beyond 100% 0% (c) All money received by the town pursuant to the provisions of the preceding Subsection F(4)(b) shall be deposited in separate accounts and shall be expended only for the purposes of this Article in such manner as shall be determined by the Town Board. § 100-57. Administration. A. General duties of Director. (1) The Director shall be responsible for the administration of dwelling units and unimproved lots reserved for moderate -income families in all AHD Districts pursuant to the provisions of this Article. (2) The Director shall promulgate and maintain information and documentation of all dwelling units and unimproved lots reserved for moderate -income families in all AHD Districts; the number thereof available for sale or lease at all times; the sales prices and monthly rent for such dwelling units and lots; and the names and addresses of eligible families desiring to purchase or lease the same, together with a priority list of such families. The Director 10065 1-25-93 § 100-57 SOUTHOLD CODE § 100-57 shall maintain such other records and documents as shall be required to properly administer the provisions of this Article. B. Interagency cooperation. (1) Whenever the Town Board approves the establishment of an AHD District, a copy of such determination shall be filed with the Building Inspector and the Director, together with a copy of any agreements and/or covenants relating thereto. (2) Whenever the Planning Board approves a subdivision plat and/or a site plan affecting land within an AHD District, a copy thereof shall be filed with the Building Inspector and the Director, together with copies of any agreements and/or covenants relating thereto. (3) Whenever the Building Inspector shall issue a building permit, a certificate of occupancy or any other permit or authorization affecting dwelling units and/or unimproved lots located in an AHD District and reserved for sale or lease to moderate -income families, a copy thereof shall be filed with the Director. C. Procedure. (1) Whenever the Building Inspector receives an application for a certificate of occupancy for a dwelling unit or unimproved lot located in an AHD District and reserved for sale or lease to moderate -income families, the Building Inspector shall file a copy thereof with the Director, who shall inform the owner and/or person filing such application of the maximum sales price or monthly rent for such dwelling unit or lot as well as eligibility requirements for families seeking to purchase or lease 40 such dwelling units or lots. (2) No certificate of occupancy may be issued by the Building Inspector until the Director has supplied the Building Inspector with the information provided for in the preceding subsection and the Building Inspector determines that the issuance of the certificate of 10066 1-25-93 § 100-57 ZONING § 100-57 occupancy will not permit a use, occupancy, sale or lease of a dwelling unit or unimproved lot in violation of the provisions of this Article. (3) The Director shall certify the eligibility of all applicants for lease or purchase of dwelling units and unimproved lots reserved for moderate -income families. An -owner of dwelling units and unimproved lots in an AHD District which are reserved for sale or lease to moderate -income families shall not sell or lease -the same to any person who does not possess a certificate of eligibility issued by the Director. A violation of the provisions of this subsection shall constitute grounds for the revocation of a certificate of occupancy. (4) On or before March 31 of each year, the Director shall notify the owner or manager of dwelling units and unimproved lots reserved for moderate -income families of the monthly rent, sales price and income eligibility requirements for such units and lots based upon data derived from the preceding year. (5) The owner or manager of dwelling units and unimproved lots reserved for moderate -income families shall certify in writing to the Director, on or before May 31 of each year, that the sale and/or lease of such dwelling units and lots comply with the provisions of this Article and Chapter 100 of the Town Code. (6) When a dwelling unit reserved for lease to moderate - income families is to be rented, the lease for such unit shall not exceed a term of two (2) years. (7) An applicant for a certificate of eligibility aggrieved by any determination of the Director shall have the right to appeal such determination to the Town Board at its next regularly scheduled work session or to any standing committee of the Town Board designated by resolution to hear such appeals. [Added 12-28-1990 by L.L. No. 31- 1990] 10067 1-25-93 § 100-57 SOUTHOLD CODE § 100-60 (8) The only covenants and restrictions which may even be placed upon any lot or dwelling unit in an AHD District must be first approved by action of the Town Board. [Added 12-22-1992 by L.L. No. 34-1992] § 100-58. Applicability of other Code provisions. All of the provisions of the Code of the Town of Southold not inconsistent or in conflict with the provisions of this Article shall be applicable in the AHD District. § 100-59. Penalties for offenses. [Added 12-22-1992 by L.L. No. 34-1992] Any violation of any provision of this Article shall be punishable in the following manner: A. First offense: by a fine of not less than one thousand dollars ($1,000.) nor more than five thousand dollars ($5,000.). B. Second offense and for any offense thereafter: by a fine of not less than five thousand dollars ($5,000.) and not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000.) for each offense. ARTICLE VI Resort Residential (RR) District [Added 1-10-89 by L.L. No. 1-198912] § 100-60. Purpose. The purpose of the Resort Residential (RR) District is to provide opportunity for resort development in waterfront areas or other appropriate areas where, because of the availability of water and/or sewers, more intense development may occur consistent with the density and character of surrounding lands. 12 Editor., Note: This local law also repealed former Art. Vf, B Light Business District, as amended. 10068 1 -25-93 HIGHWAY SPECIFICATIONS § A108-39. Granite curbs. § A108-40. Concrete sidewalks and driveway entrances. § A108-41. Concrete cylinders. § A108-42. Fencing and curbs at recharge basins. § A108-43. Landscaping of recharge basins Types A and ,• B. § A108-44. Seeding. § A108-45. Street trees. § A108-46. As -constructed survey. § A108-47. Streetlighting specifications. § A108-48. Alterations or modifications to specifica- • Standard Drawing No. 15-4, tions. § A108-49. Inspection of work. ARTICLE IV Final Dedication of Roads § A108-50. Procedure. Department of Highways Standard Drawings Standard Drawing No. 15-1, (28' Wide) Standard Asphalt Roadway Standard Drawing No. 15-2, (24' Wide) Standard Asphalt Roadway Standard Drawing No. 15-3, (16' Wide) Standard Asphalt Roadway • Standard Drawing No. 15-4, (16' Wide) Standard Stone Blend Roadway Standard Drawing No. 15-5, (12' Wide) Standard Stone Blend Roadway A10803 6-25-93 SOUTHOLD CODE Standard Drawing No. 15-6, Standard Intersection Standard Drawing No. 27-1, Runoff Coefficient Table Standard Drawing No. 29-1, Standard Recharge Basin - Type A Standard Drawing No. 30-1, Standard •' Recharge Basin - Type B i Standard Drawing No. 30-2, Standard Precast Bubble Basin Standard Drawing No. 30-3, Standard Precast Diffusion Well Standard Drawing No. 31-1, . Standard Recharge Basin - Type C Standard Drawing No. 32-1, Standard Leaching System Standard Drawing No. 33-1, Standard Precast Storm Drain Standard Drawing No. 34-1, Standard Precast Catchbasins Standard Drawing No. 35-1, Standard Precast Manholes Standard Drawing No. 37-1, Standard Headwall & Apron Standard Drawing No. 38-1, Standard Concrete Curb Details ' Standard Drawing No. 39-1, Standard • Granite Curb Details Standard Drawing No. 40-1, Standard Driveway Entrance Standard Drawing No. 42-1, Standard Fence Detail A10804 6-25-93 • § A108-13 HIGHWAY SPECIFICATIONS § A108-15 § A108-13. Drainage easements. A. Where it is necessary to have a drainage area located beyond the fifty -foot bounds of the highway, an easement to such area shall be provided, together with the necessary land to connect such area to the bounds of the highway. Easements shall have a minimum width of twenty (20) feet. B. Corrugated pipe having a minimum diameter of eighteen (18) inches, extending from the drainage area to the bounds of the highway, shall be installed with clean-out boxes at one -hundred -fifty -foot intervals. § A108-14. Temporary roads. A. When temporary traffic is permitted on subdivision roads prior to construction of stabilized base courses and asphalt binder courses, a passable all-weather road must be maintained at all times with specific attention to winter and spring weather. B. Traffic on stabilized base courses and asphalt binder courses shall be subject to approval by the Superinten- dent of Highways. ARTICLE III Roadway Construction § A108-15. Construction specifications. The specifications set forth in the following chart shall apply to all constructed roadways after April 20, 1993: A. Specifications. Minimum Right - Number of Lots of -Way Width Road Width Serviced by Road Zoning District (feet) (feet) 1 to 2 All R Districts 251 122,3 (A -C, R-40, R-80, (Drawing No. A10811 6-25-93 § A108-15 SOUTHOLD CODE Minimum Right - § A108-15 Number of Lots of -Way Width Serviced by Road Zoning District (feet) R-120, R-200 and R-400) 3 to 4 All R Districts 251 15 -2) (feet) 15-5) 1623 (A -C, R-40, R-80, (Drawing No. 15-4) 24 (Drawing No. 15-2) 163 (Drawing No. 15-3) NOTES: 1 Where the potential to resubdivide into a total of five (5) or more lots exists or the road provides access to five (5) or more lots, whether those lots are part of the proposed subdivision or not, a fifty -foot right-of-way shall be required. 2 Upon the recommendation of the Planning Board, the Superintendent of Highways may require wider roads when the potential for resubdivision exists or the road services more than five (5) lots (some of which may be outside the subdivision). If the proposed road connects with an existing paved road, such road shall conform with the specifications listed herein, whichever is greater. 3 This construction type is not acceptable for dedication to the Town of Southold 4 On-site parking is required. General note. On-site parking is required for all lots in all subdivisions containing roads with less than a twenty -eight -foot -wide pavement surface. No on -street parking will be permitted. B. A fifty -foot right-of-way with a minimum pavement width of twenty-four (24) feet shall be required for dedication to the Town. See Drawing No. 15-2.2 2 Editor's Note: Standard Drawing No. 15-2 is included at the end of this chapter. A10812 6-25-93 r � J . '6 i § A108-15 HIGHWAY SPECIFICATIONS § A108-18 C. Upon the recommendation of the Planning Board, the Superintendent of Highways may require wider right-of- ways and paved surface areas when necessary. § A108-16. Clearing and grubbing. • A. Clearing and grubbing in a fifty -foot right-of-way with five (5) or more lots shall consist of the removal of all trees, brush, stumps, fences, debris and other miscellaneous materials within the designated right-of- way areas as shown on the plans. Clearing and grubbing in a fifty -foot right-of-way with less than five (5) lots and in a twenty -five-foot right-of-way shall consist of the removal of all trees, brush, stumps, fences, debris and other miscellaneous materials for a distance of three (3) feet outside the proposed paved area but not to extend beyond the proposed right-of-way. B. Off-site disposal. All tree trunks, stumps, roots and other materials shall be removed from the site and disposed of by the contractor at an approved landfill facility. § A108-17. Stripping and stockpiling soil. Existing topsoil shall be stripped to its full depth between the right-of-way limits, or as ordered, and stockpiled on the site for future use. Stripping shall be completed prior to starting general excavation in an area. § A108-18. Excavation and embankment. • A. Excavation shall consist of the excavation, use of or disposal of all materials of any description encountered in the course of construction. B. The proposed road section in cuts or fills shall meet the existing abutting surface with a one on two (1:2) slope or as shown on the plans. Where the proposed slopes extend beyond the bounds of the highway (right-of-way), the A10813 6-25-93 § A108-18 SOUTHOLD CODE § A108-19 necessary releases, easements or deeds must be obtained from the property owner or owners. C. Roadway embankments shall be constructed with suitable material from excavation or from acceptable borrow when necessary. Embankments shall be constructed in successive uniform layers not exceeding eight (8) inches. Each Payer shall be thoroughly compacted with steel wheel or pneumatic tired rollers to the approval of the Construction Inspector. The drainage system may be installed at any time before the final grading of roads is completed. D. When feasible, excavation and embankment within the construction site shall have a reasonable balance. § A108-19. Base course for stone blend road. A. The base course shall consist of bank run compacted to a six-inch depth. If clay or other unsuitable material is found below the base course, it shall be removed and replaced with additional bank -run material for a total compacted depth of twelve (12) inches. Bank -run material shall contain a minimum of fifteen percent (15%) gravel. B. The soil base shall be compacted to the satisfaction of the . Engineer and shall be smooth, parallel to and at the required depth below the base course. The soil base shall not be in a muddy or frozen condition before placing base course material. The base course material shall be deposited on the prepared grade by means of dump truck, spreader, tailgate or other approved methods of deposition. Spreading the base course material shall be • done by approved spreading equipment. After the loose material has been spread evenly so that it will have the required thickness after compaction, correct grade for succeeding courses, segregation of any large or fine . particles corrected, it shall be rolled with approved rollers weighing not less than ten (10) tons. Rolling must A10814 6-26-93 § A108-19 HIGHWAY SPECIFICATIONS § A108-20 begin at the sides and continue toward the center and shall continue until there is no movement of the course ahead of the roller. A minimum of four (4) passes of rollers will be required. Approved vibratory rollers may be used at the option of the contractor. Where the use of a roller is impractical, approved vibrating plate compactors or impact rammers shall be used to compact the base material. C. Upon the completion of the base course, the contractor shall request an inspection by the Engineer or Inspector and shall not proceed with further road work until such inspection has been made and the work approved. § A108-20. Stone blend wearing course. A. The wearing course shall consist of three -fourths -inch stone blend. The coarse aggregate shall consist of crushed stone and fine aggregate and shall meet the minimum requirements of the New York State Depart- ment of Transportation specifications for stone blend. B. The wearing course shall be placed on the stabilized base course when it has been satisfactorily completed and approved by the Engineer or Inspector. The material shall be placed only when the surface to be covered is dry, clean and weather conditions, in the opinion of the Engineer, are suitable. All defective areas in the base course shall be repaired as directed. C. The wearing course shall be compacted to a two-inch thickness with ten -ton tandem steel wheel rollers or vibratory rollers of a type as approved by the Engineer. • During the initial rolling, rollers shall travel parallel to the center line beginning at the edge and working toward the center, overlapping on successive passes by one-half (1/2) of the roller wheels. A minimum of four (4) passes of rollers will be required. D. The developer and/or owners of the property shall be required to properly maintain the road surface at all A10815 6-26-93 § A108-20 SOUTHOLD CODE § A108-21 times to ensure continuous access by all emergency vehicles. § A108-21. Base course for asphalt pavement. A. The base course shall consist of three -fourths -inch stone blend or crushed concrete compacted to a four -inch depth. If clay or other unsuitable material is found below the base course, it shall be removed and replaced with twelve (12) inches of compacted bank run containing fifteen percent (15%) or more of gravel. The twelve -inch replacement depth may be modified according to existing conditions as approved by the Engineer. B. The soil base shall be compacted to the satisfaction of the Engineer and shall be smooth, parallel to and at the required depth below the base course. The soil base shall not be in a muddy or frozen condition before placing base course material. The base course material shall be deposited on the prepared grade by means of dump truck, spreader, tailgate or other approved methods of deposition. Spreading the base course material shall be done by approved spreading equipment. After the loose material has been spread evenly so that it will have the required thickness after compaction, correct grade for succeeding courses, segregation of any large or fine particles corrected, it shall be rolled with approved rollers weighing not less than ten (10) tons. Rolling must begin at the sides and continue toward the center and shall continue until there is no movement of the course ahead of the roller. A minimum of four (4) passes of rollers will be required. Approved vibratory rollers may be used at the option of the contractor. Where the use of • a roller is impractical, approved vibration plate compactors or impact rammers shall be used to compact the base material. C. Upon the completion of the base course, the contractor shall request an inspection by the Engineer or Inspector A10816 6-26-93 § A108-39 HIGHWAY SPECIFICATIONS § A108-41 § A108-39. Granite curbs. Granite curbing may be used when approved by the Superin- tendent of Highways. The subgrade in trenches for the placed concrete foundation shall be compacted with vibrating plate compactors or other approved methods. The use of compacting equipment may be waived, provided that the trench subgrade consists of undisturbed natural soil. See Standard Drawing No. 39-1.12 § A108-40. Concrete sidewalks and driveway entrances. Sidewalks and driveway entrances shall be constructed of concrete having a compressive strength of three thousand (3,000) pounds per square inch at twenty-eight (28) days. All concrete work shall conform to the American Concrete Institutes specifications, ACI 318. All sidewalks shall be pitched to prevent the ponding of water. All sidewalks shall receive a broom finish. Sidewalks shall be four (4) inches in depth, except at driveways where they shall be six (6) inches in depth. Widths, expansion joints, mesh reinforcing, finishing and curing, protection in freezing weather, etc., shall be as required by the Superintendent of Highways. See Standard Drawing No. 40-1.13 § A108-41. Concrete cylinders. Cylinders shall be taken to determine the strength of concrete at twenty-eight (28) days as required by the Superin- tendent of Highways. Cylinders shall be made and tested by an approved testing laboratory at the expense of the developer. The number of cylinders to be tested shall be two (2) each, per day, of the different types of concrete being placed or as directed. 12 Editor's Note: Standard Drawing No. 39-1 is included at the end of this chapter. 13 Editor's Note: Standard Drawing No. 40-1 is included at the end of this chapter. A10831 6-26-93 W '§ A109-42 SOUTHOLD CODE § A108-43 § A108-42. Fencing and curbs at recharge basins. 1 Fencing shall include the installation of green, vinyl clad, ;chain link fabric with gates, curbs and all other related items of sizes and requirements as specified on the Fence Detail Standard Drawing. See Standard Drawing No. 42-1.14 § A108-43. Landscaping of recharge basins Types A and B. Topsoil shall be placed six (6) inches in depth on the berm around the recharge basin. In the Type A basin, the topsoil shall extend between the inside of the fence to a line four (4) feet down from the top of the slope. Screen planting shall be provided outside of and parallel to the fence around the entire recharge basin, except at the gate. See Standard Drawing No. 29-1. In the Type B basin, the topsoil shall extend between the property line of the basin to a line four (4) feet above the top of Slope or bottom of the basin. Screen planting shall be provided around the perimeter of the basin inside of the property line. All topsoil areas shall be limed, fertilized and seeded. See Standard Drawing No. 30-1.16 A. Topsoil. Topsoil shall consist of natural loam free of refuse, stones larger than one (1) inch, weeds or other objectionable material. It shall contain not less than five percent (5%) and not more than twenty percent (20%) organic material. Topsoil shall be six (6) inches in depth when compacted. The surface shall be smoothly graded to meet established elevations and adjacent ground levels. B. Liming. Limestone shall be agricultural limestone with a total carbonate content of not less than eighty percent • (80%) or forty-five percent (45%) calcium oxide equivalent for the purpose of calculations. Total carbonates shall be considered as calcium carbonate. 14 Editor's Note. Standard Drawing No. 42-1 is included at the end of this chapter. 16 Editor's Note- Standard Drawing No. 30-1 is included at the end of this chapter. A10832 6-25-93 . :l.. . i. - .. TOWN O3? SOUTHOLD STANDAR D A S P H A L.T R O A D W A Y Right -of -Way Right -of -Way 50' 0 " C- - L 1 I � I 25' - 0" 25' - 0" I 14'-0" 14'-0" 28'-0" ROAD SECTION 6'-0" 5'-0" 6.. 6" (- 4" CROWN � (evpical) 1 4" SLOPE 1:3 TOPSOIL MAX. TO TO BE EXISTING CLEARED GRADE CURBING 3.000 P.S.I. RAKED & CONCRETE @ 28 SEEDED DAYS - SEE STANDARD DWG. 1 I" WEARING COURSE _ 2 IS" BINDER COURSE FINE GRADE 4" COMPACTED BASE COL"RSE 3/4" STONE BLEND OR CRUSHED CONCRETE NO SCALE Prepared and Approved By DR&WING Recomended By: Superintendent of Highways NUMBER / JAMES A. RICHTER ��sfif'a April 20, 1993 15-1 ARCHITECT RAYMOND L. JACOBS DATE .. 6_25-93 " -- -- r'- 10 TOWN O F S O tJT H O L D STANDARD ASPHALT R O A D W A Y Right -of -Way Right -of -Way 50' - 0" 1 4. I 25' - 0" 25' - 0" 12'-0" 12'-0" 8'-0" 24'-0" ROAD SECTION 8'-0" 5'-0" 4" CROWN (typical) 4" SLOPE 1:3 TOPSOIL MAX. TO TO BE EXISTING CLEARED GRADE CURBING 3.000 P.S.L. RAKED b CONCRETE @ 28 SEEDED DAYS - SEE STANDARD DWG. 1 WEARING COURSE 2 '�" BINDER COURSE FINE GRADE 4" COMPACTED BASE COURSE 3/4" STONE BLEND OR CRUSHED CONCRETE NO SCALE Prepared and Approved By DRAWING Recommended By: Super, ntendeent of Highways NUMBER JAMES A. RICHTER �ON1�fryiGC,�L% April 20, 1993 15-2 ARCHITECT RAYMOND L. JACOBS DATE 6-25-88 - --- TOWN OP so=H(Dr-o S7ANDARE) G R A N S T E CURB 0MrAlr-S 4V TYP. ASPHALT WEARING FINISH c SURFACE GRADE 00 > - PROVIDE MAXIMUM COMPACTION AT JUNCTURE OF CURB FOOTING AND ROAD. GRANITE 2" MIN. CONCRETE FOOTING- BELGAIN BLOCK 3,000 P.S.I. @ 26 DAYS SECTION "A -A" DEPRESS CURB AT DRIVEWAYS A 3/4" 10.1 TYP. FLOW LINE A CONCRETE FOOTING 3,000 P.S.I. @ 28 DAYS ELEVATION NOTE: CUPS SHALL BE SET TRUE TO LINE AND GRADE ON POURED CONCRETE FOUNDATION TO PROVIDE A FIRM UNIFORM BEARING. Prepared and Approved By DRAWING Recommended By: Superintendent of Highways NUMBER JAMES A. RICHTER h- April 20, 1993 :3 9 ARCHITECT RAYMOND L. JACOBS DATE � . 6-25-93 C� • SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX DEFINITIONS NOTE: For the conven- ience of the Code user, all terms defined in this Code are included in the Index under the heading "Definitions." —A— ABANDONMENT Signs, 100-207 ACCESSORY BUILDINGS Fees, 45-8 Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, 45-8 ACCESSORY USES Farm stands, 47-3 ADDRESS NUMBERING, see STREET NUMBERING: ADDRESSES ADMINISTRATOR Coastal erosion hazard area, 37-42 Powers and duties, 37-42 ADOPTION OF LOCAL LAWS Rezonings, 14-6 ADVERTISING OF TOBACCO, see TOBACCO ADVERTISING AFFORDABLE HOUSING (AHD) DISTRICT Penalties for offenses, 100-59 Zoning, 100-50 —100-59 AGRICULTURAL -CONSERVATION (A -C) DISTRICT Area, yard and bulk regulations, 100-32 Parking, 100-32 AGRICULTURAL LAND PRESER- VATION Land Preservation Committee, 25-50 AIRPORT REGULATIONS Wireless communication facilities, 100-166 ALARM SYSTEMS Bed -and -breakfast, 100-31 False alarms, 24-5,24-6 Fees, 24-6 Penalties for offenses, 24-8 Permits, 24-3, 24-4 ANCHORING Fishers Island Harbor management, 33-6 Flood damage prevention, 46-16 ANTENNAS Wireless communication facilities, 100-165 APARTMENTS General Business (B) District, 100-101 APPEALS Coastal erosion hazard area, 37-35, 37-36 Flood damage prevention, 46-22 Two -percent real estate transfer tax, 6-145 APPOINTMENTS Architectural Review Committee, 100-258 Ethics Board, 10-19 Fishers Island Harbor Committee, 33-3 Land Preservation Committee, 25-50, 59-50 Transportation Commission, 22-4 ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW Architectural Review Committee, 100-258 Site plan approval, 100-257, 100-258 ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COM- MITTEE Appointments, 100-258 Architectural review, 100-258 Membership, 100-258 Qualifications, 100-258 Residency requirements, 100-258 Salaries and compensation, 100-258 Terms of office, 100-258 AREA, YARD AND BULK REGULA- TIONS Agricultural -Conservation (A -C) Dis- trict, 100-32 Farm stands, 47-3 General Business (B) District, 100-103 Light Industrial (LI) District, 100-143 Light Industrial Park/Planned Office Park (LIO) District, 100-133 Limited Business (LB) District, 100-83 Wireless communication facilities, 100-165 -B— BAZAARS, see PUBLIC ENTERTAIN- MENT AND SPECIAL EVENTS BED -AND -BREAKFAST Alarm systems, 100-31 Fees, 100-281 Signs, 100-31 Zoning, 100-31,100-281 SI -1 6-25-2004 SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX BERMS Height regulations, 100-231 BOARD OF APPEALS Notice of public hearing, 100-275 BOATS Fishers Island Harbor management, 33-12 Mooring, 32-39.3 BOATS, DOCKS AND WHARVES Bathing and swimming, 32-38.1 Mooring, 32-39.4 Notices, 32-39.4 Permits, 32-39.3, 32-39.4 Ramps, 32-32.1 Regulation of personal watercraft and specialty prop -craft, 32-36.3 Scuba diving, 32-38.2 Spear fishing, 32-38.3 BONDS Coastal erosion hazard area, 3741 Housing Fund, 98-4 BUILDING INSPECTOR Flood damage prevention, 46-11, 46-14 Powers and duties, 46-14 BUILDING PERMITS Site plan approval, 100-252 Uniform fire prevention and building code, 45-8 BUILDINGS, DEMOLITION OF Fees, 45-8 Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, 45-8 BURNING, OUTDOOR Exclusions, 36-4 Penalties for offenses, 36-5 Supervision of fires, 36-3 BUS STOPS Parking, 92-49.3 _C_ CANVASSERS, see PEDDLERS, SO- LICITORS AND TRANSIENT RE- TAIL MERCHANTS CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Flood damage prevention, 46-14 CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE Filming, 44A-3 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY Site plan approval, 100-252 Uniform fire prevention and building code, 45-8 CHILD-CARE CENTER Tobacco advertising, 86-3 CIRCUSES, see PUBLIC ENTER- TAINMENT AND SPECIAL EVENTS COASTAL EROSION HAZARD AREA Administration and enforcement, 3740-37-49 Administrator, 37-42 Amendments, 37-50, 37-51 Appeals, 37-35, 37-36 Applicability, 37-20 Beach area, 37-15 Bluff area, 37-17 Bonds, 37-41 Certification, 37-51 Coastal Erosion Hazard Board of Re- view, 37-34 Conflicts, 37-44 Definitions, 37-6 Dune area, 37-16 Emergency activity, 37-20 — 37-29 Enactment, 37-1 Environmental review, 37-46 Erosion protection structures, 37-18 Establishment, 37-10 Fees, 37-32, 37-40 Findings, 37-5 - General provisions, 37-1 — 37-9 Interpretation, 37-43 Near shore area, 37-14 Notices, 37-21, 37-22 Penalties for offenses, 37-47 Permits, 37-11, 37-12, 37-40 Procedure, 37-50 Purpose, 37-4 Regulations, 37-10 — 37-19 Structural hazard area, 37-13 Title, 37-2 Traffic control, 37-19 Variances, 37-30 — 37-39 COASTAL EROSION HAZARD BOARD OF REVIEW Coastal erosion hazard area, 37-34 COLLAPSED BUILDINGS, see UN- SAFE BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS Wireless communication facilities, 100-162, 100-166 COMMUNICABLE/INFECTIOUS DISEASES Definitions, A107-43.1 Line -of -duty exposures, A107-43.1 SI -2 6-25-2004 • r� u SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX Notices, A107-43.1 Police Department rules and regula- tions, A107-43.1 Policy, A107-43.1 Procedures, A107-43.1 Purpose, Al 0743.1 Records, A107-43.1 Supplies, A107-43.1 COMMUNICATION FACILITIES, see WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES COMMUNITY PRESERVATION FUND Acquisition of interests in property, 6-28 Alienation of land acquired using fund moneys, 6-36 Community Preservation Project Plan, 6-45-6-55 Definitions, 6-16 Findings, 6-7 Fund established, 6-20 Hearings, 6-28 Management of lands acquired pursuant to chapter, 6-32 Purposes of fund, 6-24 Two -percent real estate transfer tax, 6-70-6-175 COMMUNITY PRESERVATION FUND ADVISORY BOARD Community Preservation Project Fund, 6-60-6-65 Established, 6-60 COMMUNITY PRESERVATION PROJECT FUND Community Preservation Fund Advi- sory Board, 6-60 — 6-65 COMMUNITY PRESERVATION PROJECT PLAN Community Preservation Fund, 6-45 — 6-55 Community preservation project plan adopted, 6-50 CONFIDENTIALITY Two -percent real estate transfer tax, 6-160 CONFLICT OF INTEREST Ethics, Code of, 10-4, 10-7 COSTS AND EXPENSES Two -percent real estate transfer tax, 6-135 CURBS Highway specifications, A108-42 —D— DEDICATION OF ROADS Highway specifications, A108-50 DEFINITIONS Administrator, 37-6 Advisory Board, 6-16 Agricultural debris, 48-1 Apartment, 100-13 Apartment house, 100-13 Appear, 10-2 Appear before, 10-2 Archives, 72-3 Auto repair shops, 100-13 Beach, 37-6 Bluff, 37-6 Body fluids, A10743.1 Bowriding, 32-31 Breezeway, 100-13 Bulkhead, 100-13 Business, 10-2 Cans, 48-1 Canvassers, 69-1 Certificate of compliance, 100-13 Certificate of determination, 100-13 Channel system, 32-31 Child-care, 100-13 Child-care center, 86-2 Cigarette, 86-2 Cigarette tobacco, 86-2 Client, 10-2 Club, membership or country or golf, 100-13 Coastal Erosion Hazard Area Map, 37-6 Coastal waters, 37-6 Coastline, 37-6 Commercial vehicles, 48-1 Commission, 22-3 Common ownership, 100-25 Communicable disease, A107-43.1 Community preservation, 6-16 Community Preservation Project Plan, 6-16 Complainant, A107-35.1 Consideration, 6-75 Construction and demolition (C & D) debris, 48-1 Continuing care facility, 100-13 Controlling interest, 6-75 Conveyance, 6-75 Corrugated cardboard, 48-1 Crawl space, 46-4 SI -3 6-25-2004 SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX Crops, livestock and livestock products, 100-221 Customer, 10-2 Debris line, 37-6 Decks, 100-13 Designated landmark, 56-3 Dune, 37-6 Dwelling, 86-2 Eels, 77-201 Erosion, 37-6 Erosion hazard area, 37-6 Erosion protection structure, 37-6 Existing manufactured home park or subdivision, 46-4 Existing structure, 37-6 Expansion to an existing manufactured home park or subdivision, 46-4 Family/household, A107-35.1 Family offense, A107-35.1 Farm stands, 100-13 Federal Emergency Management Agency, 46-4 Financial benefit, 10-2 Flood Boundary and Floodway Map, 46-4 Flood elevation study, 46-4 Floodplain, 46-4 Flood -prone area, 46-4 Food catering facility, 100-13 Food processing facility, 100-13 Fraternal organization, 100-13 Front, 84-2 Frontage, 84-2 Fund, 6-16, 6-75, 98-3 Gift, 10-2 Glass, 48-1 Golf course, standard regulation, 100-13 Grading, 37-6 Grantee, 6-75 Grantor, 6-75 Habitable floor area, 100-13 Health care facilities, 100-13 Historical society, 100-13 Historic District, 56-3 Historic significance, 22-3 Historic structure, 464 Home business office, 100-13 Home professional office, 100-13 Housing, 98-3 Illegal dumping, 48-2 Income eligible individuals/families, 98-3 Interest in real property, 6-75 Life care community, 100-13 Light industrial uses, 100-13 Living area, 100-13 Local administrator, 46-4 Major addition, 37-6 Map, 84-2 Mean low water, 37-6 Movable structure, 37-6 Multiple dwelling, 86-2 Multiple dwelling unit, 86-2 Natural protective feature, 37-6 Natural protective feature area, 37-6 Nearshore area, 37-6 New manufactured home park or sub- division, 46-4 Newspaper, 48-1 Nonrecyclable waste, 48-2 Normal maintenance, 37-6 Off -premises sign, 100-13 Order of protection, A107-35.1 Outside employer, 10-2 Owner, 84-2 Park, 86-2 Patio, 100-13 Peddler, 69-1 Person, 6-75, 10-2,37-6, 69-1, 86-2 Personal watercraft, 32-31 Plastics, 48-1 Primary dune, 37-6 Primary frontal dune, 46-4 Private dwelling, 86-2 Private warehousing, 100-13 Probable cause, A107-35.1 Public warehousing, 100-13 Real property, 6-75 Receding edge, 37-6 Recession rate, 37-6 Recording Officer, 6-75 Records, 72-3 Records center, 72-3 Records disposition, 72-3 Records management, 72-3 Recreational facilities, 100-13 Recreational vehicles, 46-4 Recyclable, mandated, 48-1 Recyclable, other, 48-1 Recyclable wood, 48-1 Regulated activity, 37-6 Relative, 10-2 Restaurant, formula food, 100-13 Restaurant, take-out, 100-13 Restoration, 37-6 SI -4 6-25-2004 n u U • SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX Retaining wall, 100-13 Rural significance, 22-3 Salvage center, 74-1 Scalp net, 77-201 Scenic significance, 22-3 School, 86-2 Secondary dune, 37-6 Servicing, 72-3 Shopping centers, 100-13 Significant fish and wildlife habitat, 37-6 Smokeless tobacco, 86-2 Solicitors, 69-1 Specialty prop -craft, 32-31 Street, 84-2 Structural hazard area, 37-6 Structure, 37-6, 100-13 Style of architecture, 56-3 Subordinate of a town officer or em- ployee, 10-2 Substantial damage, 46-4 Telecommunication tower, 100-13 Tobacco, 86-2 Tobacco product, 86-2 Tobacco product advertisement, 86-2 Toe, 37-6 Town, 6-75, 98-3 Town garbage bag, 48-2 Town officer or employee, 10-2 Town Supervisor, 6-75 Transfer station, 48-1 Transient retail business, 69-1 Treasurer (County Treasurer), 6-75 Unregulated activity, 37-6 Utilities, 100-51 Vegetation, 37-6 Wetland boundary or boundaries of wetland, 97-13 Wireless communication facility, 100-13 Wireless communications, 100-13 DESIGN STANDARDS Wireless communication facilities, 100-165 DISABLED PERSONS WITH LIM- ITED INCOME, TAX EXEMP- TION FOR Taxation, 85-9 DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST Ethics, Code of, 10-11, 10-16 —10-18.1 DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIPS Fees, 39-5 Filing of statements, 39-5 Requirements, 39-3 Statement of domestic partnership, 39-4 DRAINAGE Highway specifications, A108-27, A108 -29—A108-33, A108-36 Site plan approval, 100-252 DRIVEWAYS Highway specifications, A108-40 DUST Farmland Bill of Rights, 100-222 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 69-10 —E— EMERGENCIES Coastal erosion hazard area, 37-20 — 37-29 EMERGENCY VEHICLES Motor -driven vehicles, 60-5 ETHICS BOARD Appointments, 10-19 Establishment, 10-19 Ethics, Code of, 10-19 —10-23 Inspections, 10-23 Investigations, 10-21 Membership, 10-19 Powers and duties, 10-20 Qualifications, 10-19 Records, 10-23 Removal, 10-19 Review of lists and disclosure state- ments, 10-22 Terms of office, 10-19 ETHICS, CODE OF Restriction opn elected official or member of board, 10-12A ETHICS, CODE OF Appearances, 10-10 Confidential information, 10-11 Conflict of interest, 10-4, 10-7 Debarment, 10-26 Definitions, 10-2 Disclosure of interest, 10-11, 10-16- 10-18.1 Ethics Board, 10-19— 10-23 Exclusion from Code of Ethics, 10-15 General prohibition, 10-5 Gifts, 10-8 Goal, 10-3 Inducement of others and bribery, 10-14 SI -5 6-25-2004 SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX Legislative intent, 10-1 Officers and employees, 10-1 — 10-26 Penalties for offenses, 10-24 Political solicitation, 10-12 Recusal, 10-6, 10-7 Representation, 10-9 Revolving door, 10-13 Voidable contracts, 10-25 EXCAVATIONS Highway specifications, A108-18 —F— FAIRS, see PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT AND SPECIAL EVENTS FALSE ALARMS Alarm systems, 24-5,24-6 FARM BUILDINGS Fees, 45-8 Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, 45-8 FARMLAND BILL OF RIGHTS Definitions, 100-221 Dust, 100-222 Enforcement, 100-225 Noise, 100-222 Notice by brokers and agents, right to, 100-224 Notice provided by town agencies, right to, 100-223 Nuisances, 100-222 Odors, 100-222 Penalties for offenses, 100-225 Protected farm practices, right to under- take, 100-222 Right to farm, 100-220 Smoke, 100-222 Vibrations, 100-222 Zoning, 100-220 —100-226 FARM STANDS Accessory uses, 47-3 Area, yard and bulk regulations, 47-3 Fees, 47-4 Greenhouse, 47-3 Nonconforming uses, 47-5 Parking, 47-3 Penalties for offenses, 47-6 Permits, 47-2 — 47-4 Setbacks, 47-3 Topsoil protection, 47-3 FEES Accessory buildings, 45-8 Alarm systems, 24-6 Bed -and -breakfast, 100-281 Buildings, demolition of, 45-8 Coastal erosion hazard area, 37-32, 37-40 Domestic partnerships, 39-5 Farm buildings, 45-8 Farm stands, 47-4 Filming, 44A-3 — 44A -6,44A-13 Fishers Island Harbor management, 33-6, 33-8, 33-12 Flood damage prevention, 46-12 Garbage, rubbish and refuse, 48-2 Hotels and motels, 45-8 Night fishing parking permit, 92-42 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 69-4, 69-9 Public entertainment, 100-274 Public entertainment and special events, 71-1 Salvaging centers, 74-3 Signs, 45-8 Single-family dwellings, 45-8 Site plan approval, 100-256 Special events, 100-274 Swimming pools, 45-8 Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, 45-8 FENCES Highway specifications, Al 0842 Wireless communication facilities, 100-165 FILMING Applications, 44A-3 Certificate of insurance, 44A-3 Cleanup deposit, 44A-5 Compliance with other laws, 44A-10 Exemption, 44A-2 Fees, 44A-3 — 44A-6, 44A-13 Insurance, 44A-11 Liability, 44A -3,44A-1 I No alterations to town property, 44A-9 No donations accepted, 44A-7 Notices, 44A -4,44A-5 Notices to other official, 44A-8 Penalties for offenses, 44A-14 Permits, 44A -2,44A -3,44A-12, 44A-13 Superintendent of Highways, 44A-5 Traffic control, 44A-4 FIRE PREVENTION AND BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Exceptions, 45-8 SI -6 6-25-2004 SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX SI -7 6-25-2004 FIRE ZONES Manufactured homes, 46-15,46-21 Parking, 92-49.2 New construction, 46-15, 46-16 FISHERS ISLAND Nonresidential structures (coastal high - Parking at beaches, 65-3.1 hazard areas), 46-20 Permits, 65-3.1 Nonresidential structures (except FISHERS ISLAND HARBOR COM- coastal high -hazard areas), 46-19 MITTEE Appointments, 33-3 Penalties for offenses, 46-9 Permits, 46-12, 46-13 Fishers Island Harbor management, Recreational vehicles, 46-21 33-3 Residential structures (coastal high - Meetings, 33-3 hazard areas), 46-18 Notices, 33-3 Residential structures (except coastal Powers and duties, 33-3 high -hazard areas), 46-17 Terms of office, 33-3 Standards for all structures, 46-16 FISHERS ISLAND HARBOR MAN- Stop -work orders, 46-14 AGEMENT Subdivision proposals, 46-15 Abode, use of vessel as, 33-7 Utilities, 46-16 Anchoring, 33-6 Variances, 46-23 Applicability, 33-1 Warning and disclaimer of liability, Boats, unnavigable, 33-12 46-10 Fees, 33-6, 33-8, 33-12 Zoning Board of Appeals, 46-22 Fishers Island Harbor Committee, 33-3 Garbage, rubbish and refuse, 33-11 Hazards to navigation, 33-12 — G — Height regulations, 33-6 Inspections, 33-8 GARBAGE, RUBBISH AND REFUSE Liability, 33-12 Fees, 48-2 Liens, 33-8,-12 Fishers Island Harbor management, Mooring, 33-6 33-11 Mooring buoys, 33-6 Nonrecyclable waste, 48-2, 48-3 Mooring maintenance, 33-8 Town garbage bag, 48-2 Mooring permits, 33-6 Town Transfer Station, , 48-3 Notices; 33-12 GENERAL BUSINESS (B) DISTRICT Penalties for offenses, 33-14 Apartments, 100-101 Permits, 33-6 Area, yard and bulk regulations, Rafting, 33-10 100-103 Sale of unnavigable boats, 33-12 Setbacks, 100-103 Sewage, 33-11 Zoning, 100-100-100-103 Speed limits, 33 4 GREENHOUSE ' Traffic control authority, 33-2 Farm stands, 47-3 Use of private moorings by guests, 33-9 GUARANTIES Wake regulations, 33-4 Site plan approval, 100-254 Waterskiing, 33-5 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION — H _ Anchoring, 46-16 Appeals, 46-22 HANDICAPPED PARKING Building Inspector, 46-11, 46-14 Parking, 92-48 Certificate of compliance, 46-14 Permits, 9248 Construction materials and methods, HEALTH CARE FACILITIES 46-16 Zoning, 100-31 Encroachments, 46-15 HEARINGS Fees, 46-12 Community Preservation Fund, 6-28 General floodproofing standards, 46-15 SI -7 6-25-2004 SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX Housing Fund, 98-6 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 69-11 Site plan approval, 100-254 Two -percent real estate transfer tax, 6-145 Zoning, 100-26 See also NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR- ING HEIGHT REGULATIONS Berms, 100-231 Fishers Island Harbor management, 33-6 Wireless communication facilities, 100-162 HIGHWAY SPECIFICATIONS Alterations or modifications to specifi- cations, A108-48 As -constructed survey, A108-46 Asphalt binder course, Al 08-22 Asphalt pavement cores, A108-26 Asphalt wearing course, A108-23 Base course for asphalt pavement, A108-21 Base course for Stone Blend Road, A108-19 Bituminous surface treatment double application, A108-24 Catch basins, A108-34 Clearing and grubbing, A108-16 Concrete curbs, A108-38 Concrete cylinders, A108-41 Concrete footings, slabs and headwalls, A108-37 Concrete sidewalks and driveway en- trances, A108-40 Construction specifications, A108-15, A108-15.1 Dead-end streets, A108-11 Drainage design criteria, A108-27 Drainage pipe criteria, A108-36 Excavation and embankment, A108-18 Fences and curbs at recharge basins, A108-42 Final dedication of roads, A108-50 Granite curbs, A108-39 Inspections, A108-49 Landscaping of recharge basins, A108-43 Leaching basins, Al 08-28 Manholes, A108-35 Modifications to existing private roads, A108-25 Recharge basins Type A and drainage areas, A]08-29 Recharge basins Type B and drainage areas, A108-30 Recharge basins Type C and drainage, A108-31 Screening, A108-43 Seeding, A108-44 Stone blend wearing course, A]08-20 Storm drains, A108-33 Stormwater drainage systems, Al 08-32 Streetlighting, A108-47 Street signs, A108-12 Street trees, A10845 Stripping and stockpiling soil, A108-17 Topsoil, A108-43 Trees, A108-43RI HISTOC BUILDINGS AND DIS- TRICTS Wireless communication facilities, 100-164 HOME PROFESSIONAL OFFICE Noise, 100-31 Setbacks, 100-31 Signs, 100-31 Storage, 100-31 Zoning, 100-31 HOTELS AND MOTELS Fees, 45-8 Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, 45-8 HOUSING ADVISORY COMMISSION Housing Fund, 98-6 Membership, 98-6 Powers and duties, 98-6 Residency requirements, 98-6 HOUSING FUND Bonds, 98-4 Definitions, 98-3 Establishment, 98-4 Hearings, 98-6 Housing Advisory Commission, 98-6 Housing Implementation Plan, 98-6 Purposes of Fund, 98-5 Special Projects Coordinator, 98-6 HOUSING IMPLEMENTATION PLAN Housing Fund, 98-6 SI -8 6-25-2004 �11 U C� • SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX —I— INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS Wireless communication facilities, 100-162 INSPECTIONS Ethics Board, 10-23 Fishers Island Harbor management, 33-8 Highway specifications, A108-49 Two -percent real estate transfer tax, 6-160 INSURANCE Filming, 44A-11 INVESTIGATIONS Ethics Board, 10-21 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 69-7 —L— LAND CLEARING Site plan approval, 100-259 LAND PRESERVATION COMMIT- TEE Agricultural land preservation, 25-50 Appointments, 25-50,59-50 Membership, 25-50, 59-50 Open space preservation, 59-50 Powers and duties, 25-50, 59-50 Terms of office, 25-50, 59-50 LANDSCAPING Highway specifications, A108-43 Site plan approval, 100-252 Wireless communication facilities, 100-166 LIABILITY Filming, 44A-3, 44A-11 Fishers Island Harbor management, 33-12 Flood damage prevention, 46-10 Recording Officer, 6-120 Two -percent real estate transfer tax, 6-90, 6-120, 6-130, 6-145 LICENSES Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 69-1 — 69-13 Shellfish, 77-202 LIENS Fishers Island Harbor management, 33-8,33-12 Two -percent real estate transfer tax, 6-150 LIFE CARE COMMUNITY Zoning, 100-31 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL (LI) DISTRICT Area, yard and bulk regulations, 100-143 Setbacks, 100-143 Zoning, 100-140-100-143 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL PARKIPLANNED OFFICE PARK (LIO) DISTRICT Area, yard and bulk regulations, 100-133 Setbacks, 100-133 Zoning, 100-130-100-133 LIGHTING Parks and recreation areas, 100-239.5 Signs, 100-206 Site plan approval, 100-252 Wireless communication facilities, 100-165 Zoning, 100-239-5 LIMITED BUSINESS (LB) DISTRICT Area, yard and bulk regulations, 100-83 Outdoor storage, 100-81 Setbacks, 100-83 Zoning, 100-80 —100-83 LOADING ZONES Parking, 92-49.4 LOTS Zoning, 100-24,100-25 _M_ MANUFACTURED HOMES Flood damage prevention, 46-15,46-21 MARINE DISTRICTS Wireless communication facilities, 100-162 MEETINGS Fishers Island Harbor Committee, 33-3 MEMBERSHIP Architectural Review Committee, 100-258 Ethics Board, 10-19 Housing Advisory Commission, 98-6 Land Preservation Committee, 25-50, 59-50 Transportation Commission, 22-4 SI -9 6-25-2004 SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX MERCHANTS, see PEDDLERS, SO- LICITORS AND TRANSIENT RE- TAIL MERCHANTS MOORING Boats, 32-39.3 Boats, docks and wharves, 32-39.4 Fishers Island Harbor management, 33-6, 33-8, 33-9 MOORING PERMITS Fishers Island Harbor management, 33-6 MOTOR -DRIVEN VEHICLES Confiscation and redemption, 60-6 Emergency vehicles, 60-5 Enforcement, 60-4 Exceptions, 60-5 Penalties for offenses, 60-7 Presumptive evidence, 60-3 Restitution, 60-7 Restrictions, 60-2 See also RECREATIONAL VEHI- CLES; VEHICLES —N— NIGHT FISHING PARKING PERMIT Fees, 92-42 Parking, 92-42 Rules and regulations, 92-42 NOISE Farmland Bill of Rights, 100-222 Home professional office, 100-31 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 69-10 NONCONFORMING USES Farm stands, 47-5 Nonresidential uses, 100-243 Wireless communication facilities, 100-168 NONRECYCLABLE WASTE Garbage, rubbish and refuse, 48-2, 48-3 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Board of Appeals, 100-275 Providing notice of public hearings, 58-1 Site plan approval, 100-254 Subdivision of land, Al 06-23, Al 06-24 Zoning, 100-292 NOTICES Boats, docks and wharves, 32-39.4 Coastal erosion hazard area, 37-21, 37-22 Communicable/infectious diseases, A107-43.1 Farmland Bill of Rights, 100-223, 100-224 Filming, 44A-4, 44A-5, 44A-8 Fishers Island Harbor Committee, 33-3 Fishers Island Harbor management, 33-12 Pro -arrest policy, A107-35.1 Site plan approval, 100-254 Two -percent real estate transfer tax, 6-135,6-145 NUISANCES Farmland Bill of Rights, 100-222 —0— OBSTRUCTIONS Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 69-10 Sidewalks, 80-2 ODORS Farmland Bill of Rights, 100-222 OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Ethics, Code of, 10-1 —10-26 OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOAD- ING Site plan approval, 100-252 OPEN SPACE PRESERVATION Land Preservation Committee, 59-50 OUTDOOR STORAGE Limited Business (LB) District, 100-81 Residential Office (RO) District, 100-71 _P_ PARKING Agricultural -Conservation (A -C) Dis- trict, 100-32 Bus stops, 92-49.3 Farm stands, 47-3 Fire zones, 9249.2 Handicapped parking, 92-48 Loading zones, 9249.4 Night fishing parking permit, 9242 No stopping zones, 9249.1 Regulations, additional, 92-49 Salvaging centers, 74-4 Vehicles and traffic, 9247, 9249 — 92-49.4, 92-61 SI -10 6-25-2004 0 • SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX PARKING AT BEACHES Fishers Island, 65-3.1 PARKS AND RECREATION AREAS Lighting, 100-239.5 PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS AND TRANSIENT RETAIL MER- CHANTS Canvassing for religious purposes, 69-14 Definitions, 69-2 Dust,, 69-10 Exemptions, 69-4 Fees, 69-4, 69-9 Hearings, 69-11 Investigations, 69-7 Legislative intent, 69-1 Licenses, 69-1 — 69-13 Noise, 69-10 Obstructions, 69-10 Penalties for offenses, 69-13 Permitted activities, 69-5 Records, 69-8 Registration, 69-3, 69-6 Restrictions, 69-10 Sales, 69-1— 69-13 Signs, 69-12 Vehicles, 69-10 PENALTIES FOR OFFENSES Affordable Housing (AHD) District, 100-59 Alarm systems, 24-8 Burning, outdoor, 36-5 Coastal erosion hazard area, 37-47 Ethics, Code of, 10-24 Farmland Bill of Rights, 100-225 Farm stands, 47-6 Filming, 44A-14 Fishers Island Harbor management, 33-14 Flood damage prevention, 46-9 Motor -driven vehicles, 60-7 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 69-13 Salvaging centers, 74-6 Site plan approval, 100-259 Street numbering: addresses, 84-8 Two -percent real estate transfer tax, 6-155 PERMITS Alarm systems, 24-3,24-4 Boats, docks and wharves, 32-39.3, 32-39.4 Coastal erosion hazard area, 37-11, 37-12, 37-40 Farm stands, 47-2 — 47-4 Filming, 44A -2,44A -3,44A-12, 44A-13 Fishers Island, 65-3.1 Fishers Island Harbor management, 33-6 Flood damage prevention, 46-12, 46-13 Handicapped parking, 92-48 Public entertainment and special events, 71-1 Salvaging centers, 74-2, 74-3, 74-5 Signs, 100-209 See also BUILDING PERMITS; NIGHT FISHING PARKING. PERMIT POLICE DEPARTMENT RULES AND REGULATIONS Communicable/infectious diseases, A107-43.1 Pro -arrest policy, A] 07-35.1 POWERS AND DUTIES Administrator, 37-42 Building Inspector, 46-14 Ethics Board, 10-20 Fishers Island Harbor Committee, 33-3 Housing Advisory Commission, 98-6 Land Preservation Committee, 25-50, 59-50 Records Advisory Board, 72-5 Records Management Officer, 72-4 Special Projects Coordinator, 98-6 Superintendent of Highways, 44A-5 Transportation Commission, 22-5 PRO -ARREST POLICY Accusatory instrument, A107-35.1 Definitions, A107-35.1 General provisions, A107-35.1 Notices, A] 07-35.1 Orders of protection, Al07-35.1 Police Department rules and regula- tions, A107-35.1 Procedure, Al 07-35.1 Protection of identity of victim, A107-35.1 Purpose, A107-35.1 PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT AND SPECIAL EVENTS Bazaars, 71-1 Certain entertainment restricted, 71-1 Circuses, 71-1 Fairs, 71-1 SI -11 6-25-2004 SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX Fees, 71-1, 100-274 Outdoor shows, 71-1 Permits, 71-1 Wineries outdoor events, 71-1 QUALIFICATIONS Architectural Review Committee, 100-258 Ethics Board, l0-19 MUM RAFTING Fishers Island Harbor management, 33-10 RAMPS Boats, docks and wharves, 32-32.1 RECORDING OFFICER Designation, 6-115 Liability, 6-120 Two -percent real estate transfer tax, 6-115,6-120 RECORDS Communicable/infectious diseases, A107-43.1 Ethics Board, 10-23 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 69-8 Two -percent real estate transfer tax, 6-85 RECORDS ADVISORY BOARD Powers and duties, 72-5 Records management, 72-5 RECORDS MANAGEMENT Custody and control of records, 72-6 Definitions, 72-3 Disposition of records, 72-7 Intent, 72-1 Program established, 72-2 Records Advisory Board, 72-5 Records Management Officer, 72-4, 72-6 Records management officer, 72-2 RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFI- CER Powers and duties, 72-4 Records management, 72-2, 72-4 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES Flood damage prevention, 46-21 See also MOTOR -DRIVEN VEHI- CLES REGISTRATION Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 69-3, 69-6 RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS Architectural Review Committee, 100-258 Housing Advisory Commission, 98-6 Volunteer fire fighters and ambulance workers, tax exemption for, 85-10 RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS Wireless communication facilities, 100-162 RESIDENTIAL OFFICE (RO) DIS- TRICT Additional standards, 100-71 Outdoor storage, 100-71 ,RESTRICTED TRUCK TRAFFIC, see TRUCK TRAFFIC RESTRICTED _S_ SALARIES AND COMPENSATION Architectural Review Committee, 100-258 SALES Boats, unnavigable, 33-12 Local produce, 100-31 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 69-1 — 69-13 SALVAGING CENTERS Definitions, 74-1 Fees, 74-3 Parking, 74-4 Penalties for offenses, 74-6 Permits, 74-2, 74-3, 74-5 SCHOOLS Tobacco advertising, 86-3 SCREENING Highway specifications, A108-43 Site plan approval, 100-252 Wireless communication facilities, 100-166 SETBACKS Farm stands, 47-3 General Business (B) District, 100-103 Home professional office, 100-31 Light Industrial (LI) District, 100-143 Light Industrial Park/Planned Office . Park (LIO) District, 100-133 Limited Business (LB) District, 100-83 SI -12 6-25-2004 0 • SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX Wireless communication facilities, 100-165 SEWAGE Fishers Island Harbor management, 33-11 . SHELLFISH Eels, 77-208.1 Licenses, 77-202 Vegetation removal prohibited, 77-211.2 SIDEWALKS Highway specifications, A108-40 Intent, 80-1 Obstructions, 80-2 Snow and ice removal, 80-2 SIGNS Bed -and -breakfast, 100-31 Fees, 45-8 Highway specifications, Al 08-12 Home professional office, 100-31 Lighting, 100-206 Nonconforming signs, 100-209 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 69-12 Permits, 1007209 Specific sign requirements, 100-205.1 Specific signs, 100-205 Transition, 100-208 Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, 45-8 Unsafe; abandoned and unlawful signs, 100-207 Wireless communication facilities, 100-165 SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLINGS Fees, 45-8 Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, 45-8 SITE PLAN APPROVAL Applicability, 100-250 Application requirements, 100-256 Approval of plan required, 100-253 Architectural review, 100-257, 100-258, Building permits, 100-252 Certificate of occupancy, 100-252 Drainage, 100-252 Duration of plan, 100-255 Fees, 100-256 Findings of fact, 100-251 Guaranties, 100-254 Hearings, 100-254 Land clearing, 100-259 Landscaping, 100-252 Lighting, 100-252 Notice of public hearing, 100-254 Notices; 100-254 Objectives, 100-252 Off-street parking and loading, 100-252 Penalties for offenses, 100-259 Purpose, 100-251 Review procedure, 100-254 Screening; 100-252 Utilities, 100-252 Variances, 100-254 Zoning, 100-250— 100-256 SMOKE Farmland Bill of Rights, 100-222 SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL Sidewalks, 80-2 SOLICITORS, see PEDDLERS, SO- LICITORS AND TRANSIENT RE- TAIL MERCHANTS SOUTHOLD COMMUNITY PRES- ERVATION FUND, see COMMU- NITY PRESERVATIOFUND SPECIAL EVENTS Fees, 100-274 See also PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT AND SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL EXCEPTION USES Wireless communication facilities, 100-163 SPECIAL PROJECTS COORDINA- TOR Housing Fund, 98-6 Powers and duties, 98-6 SPEED LIMITS Fishers Island Harbor management, 33-4 STOP -WORK ORDERS Flood damage prevention, 46-14 STORAGE Home professional office, 100-31 Long-term outdoor display or storage, 100-239.7 Zoning, 100-239.6, 100-239.7 STORAGE, OUTDOOR, see OUT- DOORSTORAGE STREETLIGHTING Highway specifications, A108-47 STREET NUMBERING: ADDRESSES Changes, 84-3 Compliance, deadline, 84-6 Definitions, 84-2 Display of numbers; 84-5 Enforcement, 84-7 SI -13 6-25-2004 SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX Numbering system established, 84-3 Penalties for offenses, 84-8 Posting of numbers, 84-4 Style and size, 84-5 Tax bill, 84-6 Unnamed roads, 84-3 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Flood damage prevention, 46-15 Notice of public hearing, Al 06-23, A 106-24 SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS Filming, 44A-5 Powers and duties, 44A-5 SWIMMING POOLS Fees, 45-8 Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, 45-8 —T— TAXATION Disabled persons with limited income, tax exemption for, 85-9 Exemption granted, 85-9 Veterans' exemption, 85-7, 85-8 Volunteer fire fighters and ambulance workers, tax exemption for, 85-10, 85-11 TERMS OF OFFICE Architectural Review Committee, 100-258 Ethics Board, 10-19 Fishers Island Harbor Committee, 33-3 Land Preservation Committee, 25-50, 59-50 Transportation Commission, 22-4 TOBACCO ADVERTISING Child-care center, 86-3 Definitions, 86-2 Exceptions, 86-4 Injunctions, 86-6 Intent and findings, 86-1 Restrictions, 86-3 Schools, 86-3 Time frame for compliance, 86-5 TOPSOIL Highway specifications, Al 08-43 TOPSOIL PROTECTION Farm stands, 47-3 TOWERS Wireless communication facilities, 100-162,100-165,100-166 TOWN GARBAGE BAG Garbage, rubbish and refuse, 48-2 TOWN TRANSFER STATION Garbage, rubbish and refuse, 48-3 TRAFFIC CONTROL Filming, 44A-4 TRANSIENT MERCHANTS, see PED- DLERS, SOLICITORS AND TRAN- SIENT RETAIL MERCHANTS TRANSPORTATION ACCESS MAN- AGEMENT Definitions, 22-3 Purpose, 22-2 Transportation Commission, 22-4, 22-5 TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION Appointments, 22-4 Membership, 22-4 Powers and duties, 22-5 Terms of office, 224 Transportation access management, 224,22-5 TREES Highway specifications, A108-43, A108-45 Wireless communication facilities, 100-162,100-166 TRUCK TRAFFIC RESTRICTED Vehicles and traffic, 92-60 Weight limits, 92-60 TWO -PERCENT REAL ESTATE TRANSFER TAX Additional exemptions, 6-100 Appeals, 6-145 Applicability, 6-80 Apportionment of consideration subject to tax for property located only partly within town, 6-140 Community Preservation Fund, 6-70 — 6-175 Confidentiality, 6-160 Cooperative housing corporation trans- fers, 6-110 Costs and expenses, 6-135 Credit, 6-105 Definitions, 6-75 Deposit and disposition of revenue, 6-130 Designation of agent by County Treas- urer, 6-115 Determination of tax, 6-145 Exemptions from tax, 6-95 Hearings, 6-145 Imposition of tax, 6-80 SI -14 6-25-2004 C • • SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX Inspections, 6-160 Interest, 6-155 Intergovernmental agreement authority, 6-165 Judicial review, 6-135 Liability, 6-90, 6-120, 6-130, 6-145 Liens, 6-150 Notices, 6-135, 6-145 Overpayment or underpayment, 6-130 Payment of tax, 6-85 Penalties for offenses, 6-155 Proceedings to recover tax due, 6-150 Recording Officer, 6-115, 6-120 Records, 6-85 Referendum requirement, 6-175 Refunds, 6-125 Remedies, 6-145 Return, filing of, 6-85 Town Supervisor, petition to, 6-145 Use of tax, 6-80 Warrants, 6-150 _U_ UNIFORM FIRE PREVENTION AND, BUILDING CODE Accessory buildings, 45-8 Building permits, 45-8 Buildings, demolition of, 45-8 Certificate of occupancy, 45-8 Farm buildings, 45-8 Fees, 45-8 Hotels and motels, 45-8 Signs, 45-8 Single-family dwellings, 45-8 Swimming pools, 45-8 UNSAFE BUILDINGS Unsafe premises prohibited, 90-3 UTILITIES Flood damage prevention, 46-16 Site plan approval, 100-252 EL'a VARIANCES Coastal erosion hazard area, 37-30 — 37-39 Flood damage prevention, 46-23 Site plan approval, 100-254 VEHICLES Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 69-10 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC Fire wells, 92-47 Parking, 92-47, 92-49 — 92-49.4, 92-61 Truck traffic restricted, 92-60 VEHICLES, MOTOR -DRIVEN, see MOTOR -DRIVEN VEHICLES VETERANS'EXEMPTION Amount of exemption, 85-8 Taxation; 85-7, 85-8 VIBRATIONS Farmland Bill of Rights, 100-222. VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTERS AND AMBULANCE WORKERS, TAX EXEMPTION FOR Amount, 85-10 Applicability, 85-11 Exemption granted, 85-10 Qualifications, 85-10 ' Residency requirements, 85-10 Taxation, 85-10,85-11 _W_ WATERSKIING Fishers Island Harbor management, 33-5 WEIGHT LIMITS Truck traffic restricted, 92-60 WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FA- CILITIES Airport regulations, 100-166 Antennas, 100-165 Appearance, 100-166 Area, yard and bulk regulations, 100-165 Collocation, 100-165 Commercial districts, 100-162,100-166 Design standards, 100-165 Fences, 100-165 Height regulations, 100-162 Historic buildings and districts, 100-164 Industrial districts; 100-162 Landscaping, 100-166 Lighting, 100-165 Location of use, 100-162 Marine districts, 100-162 Nonconforming uses, 100-168 Removal, 100-168 SI -15 6-25-2004 SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX Residential districts, 100-162 Screening, 100-166 Setbacks, 100-165 Signs, 100-165 Special exception uses, 100-163 Towers, 100-162, 100-165, 100-166 Trees, 100-162,100-166 Zoning, 100-160-100-169 —Z— ZONING Adoption of Local Laws, 14-6 Affordable Housing (AHD) District, 100-50 —100-59 Bed -and -breakfast, 100-31, 100-281 Definitions, 100-25 Exceptions, 100-25 Farmland Bill of Rights, 100-220 — 100-226 General Business (B) District, 100-100-100-103 Health care facilities, 100-31 Hearings, 100-26 Home professional office, 100-31 Life care community, 100-31 Light Industrial (LI) District, 100-140 — 100-143 Light Industrial Park/Planned Office Park (LIO) District, 100-130 — 100-133 Lighting, 100-239-5 Limited Business (LB) District, 100-80 —100-83 Lots, 100-24, 100-25 Merger, 100-25 Merger, waiver of, 100-26 Notice of public hearing, 100-292 Outdoor storage, 100-239.6, 100-239.7 Sale of local produce, 100-31 Site plan approval, 100-250 —100-256 Wireless communication facilities, 100-160 —100-169 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Flood damage prevention, 46-22 SI -16 6-25-2004