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Town of Southold Code Supplement No. 69
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page, does not indicate the adoption date of the Code changes, but
rather identifies the pages printed with this supplement.
The page numbers should always correspond with this list.
REMOVE
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5603 - 5604
Supplemental Index,
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INSERT
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Supplemental Index,
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Legislation, by number or date of adoption, included in this
supplement. L.L. Nos. 26-1991; 27-1991; 28-1991.
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§ 48-1 GARBAGE, RUBBISH AND REFUSE § 48-1
Chapter 48
GARBAGE, RUBBISH AND REFUSE
§ 48-1. Definitions.
§ 48-2. Dumping prohibited generally.
§ 48-3. Town refuse disposal area.
§ 48-4. Fees; issuance and duration of permits and licenses.
§ 48-5. Conveyance and transportation of refuse.
§ 48-6. Penalties for offenses.
§ 48-7. Revocation of permit and/or license.
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town, of
Southold 3-2348; amended in its entirety 6-25-65. Sections 48-2
and 48-5 amended and § 48-3B added during codification; see Ch.
1, General Provisions, Article II. Other amendments noted where
applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Outdoor burning, — See Ch. 36.
Junkyards — See Ch. 54.
Littering — See Ch. 57.
Scavenger wastes — See Ch. 75.
§ 48-1. Definitions.
• Words and terms used in this chapter shall have the following
meanings:
ATTENDANT — Any employee of the Town of Southhold
placed in charge of a town refuse disposal area under the
direction of the Town Board.
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§ 48-1 SOUTHOLD CODE § 48-1
CANS — Shall be a recyclable and shall mean rinsed -clean
containers, with or without labels, comprised of aluminum, tin,
steel or a combination thereof which contain or formerly
contained only food and/or beverage substances. "Cans" shall
not mean oil, paint, pesticide or aerosol cans. [Added 2-5-1991
by L.L. No. 1-1991]
CARDBOARD — Shall be a recyclable and shall mean clean,
dry corrugated cardboard, flattened and stacked. [Added 11-
26-1991 by L.L. No. 26-19911
COMMERCIAL SELF -HAULERS — Those businesses,
trades or other commercial enterprises which transport the
refuse and/or recyclables generated in the operation of their
business, trade or commercial enterprise for deposit at the
Town of Southold refuse disposal area. [Added 11-26-1991 by
L.L. No. 27-19911
GLASS — Shall be a recyclable and shall mean all clear
(flint), green and brown (amber) colored glass containers
rinsed clean. "Glass" shall not mean wired glass, crystal,
ceramics, plate, window, laminated or mirrored glass or light
bulbs. [Added 2-5-1991 by L.L. No. 1-19911
NEWSPAPER — Shall be a recyclable and shall include
unsoiled newsprint and all newspaper advertisement. "News-
paper" shall not include phone books, junk mail, plastic bags,
cardboard boxes, brown paper bags, magazines, catalogs or
glossies. [Added 2-5-1991 by L.L. No: 1-1991]
PERSON — An individual, an association, a partnership or a
corporation.
PLASTICS — Shall be a recyclable and shall mean all food,
beverage or household containers such as soda, detergent,
bleach, milk, juice, shampoo or cooking oil bottles, rinsed
clean. "Plastics" shall not mean caps, appliances, plastic with
metal parts, six-pack rings, biodegradable bags, fiberglass,
waxed cardboard containers, vinyl or styrofoam. [Added 2-5-
1991 by L.L. No. 1-1991]
RECYCLABLE — Any can, glass or plastic container or
newspaper as defined in this section. [Added 2-5-1991 by
L.L. No. 1-1991]
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§ 48-1' GARBAGE, RUBBISH AND REFUSE § 48-2
RECYCLABLE WOOD [Added 2-5-1991 by L.L. No. 1-
1991]:
A. Clean untreated finished lumber products or remnants
containing no nails or other metals; or
B. Logs not greater than four (4) feet in length and six (6)
inches in diameter.
REFUSE — Any human, animal or vegetable refuse, offal,
swill, cesspool and/or septic waste, sewage, garbage, paper,
ashes, junk, trash, rubbish, waste or whatever material
composed, discarded machinery or parts thereof, discarded .
vehicles or parts thereof and an unlicensed motor vehicle
parked, stored or standing outside an enclosed building in an .
inoperative condition for more than thirty (30) days. "Refuse"
shall not include cans, glass, plastics or newspaper, as further
defined herein. [Amended 10-9-1984 by L.L. No. 9-1984; 2-
5-1991 by L.L. No. 1-19911
REFUSE DISPOSAL AREA — The sanitary landfill site
owned and operated by the Town of Southold located north
of County Route 48 at Cutchogue, New York, -and any
premises designated by the Town Board as a `:`refuse
disposal area" of the town for the disposal of refuse by the
residents of ' the town. [Amended' 10-9-84 ,by L.L. No. 9=
1984].
RESIDENTIAL SELF -HAULERS — Those residents who
transport their refuse and/or recyclables for deposit at the
Town of Southold refuse disposal area. [Added 11-26-1991 by
L.L. No. 27-19911
§ 48-2. Dumping prohibited generally.' [Amended 7-31-731
A. No person shall collect, store, accumulate, throw, cast,
deposit or dispose of, or cause or permit to be collected,
stored, accumulated, thrown, cast, deposited or disposed
of, any refuse upon any premises or upon any street, high-
way, sidewalk or public place within the Town of Southold,
except when authorized by the Town Board.'
Editor's Note: See also Ch. 57, Littering.
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§ 48-2 SOUTHOLD CODE § 48-3
B. Nothing contained herein shall be construed so as to
prevent:
(1) The temporary accumulation of refuse by a resident of
the town upon premises occupied by him, to the extent
that such accumulation is ordinary and necessary for
his personal household requirements.
(2) The disposal of refuse at any refuse disposal area •
maintained or authorized by the Town of Southold.
(3) The proper use of receptacles placed upon the streets
or other public places in the Town of Southold for the
depositing of refuse; provided, however, that such
public receptacles shall not be used for the deposit of
accumulated -household garbage.
(4) The engaging in secondhand junk and auto parts
activities and businesses when a license therefor has
been obtained pursuant to the provisions of the
Southold town ordinance licensing and regulating
secondhand junk and auto parts activities and .
businesses.'
§ 48-3. Town refuse disposal area.
A. [Amended 2-5-1991 by L.L. No. 1-1991] No person shall
deposit or cause to be deposited in or on any refuse disposal
area maintained by the Town of Southold any substance of any
kind except in the areas designated by and under the direction
of the attendant in charge, whether such direction is given
personally or by another person by his authority, or by a sign
or signs erected in the refuse disposal area by the authority of
the Town Board or such attendant.
(1) Residential self -haulers and commercial self -haulers. •
[Amended 11-26-1991 by L.L. No. 26-1991; 11-26-
1991 by L.L. No. 27-1991]
I Editor's Note: See Ch. 54, Junkyards.
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§ 48-3 GARBAGE, RUBBISH AND REFUSE § 48-3
(a) No cans, as defined herein, shall be deposited at any
Town of Southold disposal area unless such cans are
separated from any and all solid waste, trash,
rubbish, vegetative yard waste, cardboard, glass,
metal or paper. Such cans are to be deposited only at
designated areas within such town disposal area.
(b) No cardboard, as defined herein, shall be deposited
at any Town of Southold disposal area unless such
cardboard is separate from any and all solid waste,
trash, rubbish, vegetative yard waste, cans, glass,
plastic, metal or paper. Such cardboard is to be
deposited only at designated areas within such town
disposal areas.
(c) No glass, as defined herein, shall be deposited at any
Town of Southold disposal area unless such glass is
separated from any and all solid waste, trash,
rubbish, vegetative yard waste, cans, cardboard,
metal or paper. Such glass is to be deposited only at
designated areas within such town disposal area and
in the area designated for the particular color of
glass (i.e., clear, amber or green).
(d) No plastic, as defined herein, shall be deposited at
any Town of Southold disposal area unless such
plastic is separated from any and all solid' waste,
trash, rubbish, vegetative yard waste, cans, card-
board, glass or paper. Such plastic is to be deposited
only at designated areas within such town disposal
area or transfer station.
(e) No newspaper, as defined herein, shall be deposited
at any Town of Southold disposal area unless such
• newspaper is separated from any and all solid waste,
trash, rubbish, vegetative yard waste, cans, card-
board, glass or plastic. Such newspaper is to be
deposited only at designated areas within such town
disposal area.
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§ 48-3 SOUTHOLD CODE § 48-3
(2) Private residential refuse haulers/carters.
(a) The owners or occupants of all residences within the
town which utilize collection services provided by
persons licensed to collect refuse pursuant to the
provisions of this chapter shall place recyclables in
separate rigid containers at curbside for collection
on such day or days as the licensee serving such
residence shall designate.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any person to place out for
collection any container in which refuse is mixed
with recyclables.
(c) It shall be unlawful for any person to collect refuse
from a residence which is mixed with recyclables or
thereafter to commingle different types of recycla-
bles or to mix recyclables with refuse.
(d) Recyclables collected by private residential refuse
haulers/carters and transported to the landfill/
collection center shall be deposited in areas desig-
nated by appropriate landfill personnel.
(3) Private commercial refuse haulers/carters. [Added 11-
26-1991 by LL, No. 27-1991]
(a) The owners or occupants of all commercial establish-
ments within the town which utilize collection
services provided by persons licensed to collect
refuse pursuant to the provisions of this chapter shall
place recyclables in separate rigid containers at
curbside for collection on such day or days as the
licensee serving such business shall designate.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any commercial establish-
ment to place out for collection any container in
which refuse is mixed with recyclables.
(c) It shall be unlawful for any commercial establish-
ment to place out for collection any container in
which one type of recyclable is mixed with any other
type or types of recyclables.
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§ 48-3 GARBAGE, RUBBISH AND REFUSE 48-3
(d) It shall be unlawful for any private commercial
refuse hauler/carter to collect refuse from any
commercial establishment which is mixed with
recyclables or thereafter to commingle different
types of recyclables or to mix recyclables with
refuse.
(e) Recyclables collected by private commercial refuse
• haulers/carters and transported to the landfill/
collection center shall be deposited in areas desig-
nated
esignated by appropriate landfill personnel.
B. No garbage, refuse, rubbish or other material that does not
have its origin within the Town of Southold shall be
deposited or disposed of in the town refuse disposal area.
[Added 7-31-73]
C. No garbage, rubbish, refuse or other material that does not
have its origin within the Town of Southold shall be conveyed
or transported over any street within the town for delivery to
the town refuse disposal area. [Added 5-3-88 by L.L. No. 11-
19881]
D. No vehicle shall be permitted to transport refuse into any
refuse disposal area maintained by the Town of Southold
unless such vehicle displays a valid permit and/or license
issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. [Added 7-24-
79 by L.L. No. 1-1979; amended 10-9-84 by L.L. No. 9-
19841
E. The attendant at the town refuse area is authorized to prohibit
the disposal of discarded motor vehicles and/or discarded fuel
tanks having a capacity in excess of five hundred fifty (550)
gallons at the refuse disposal area. [Added 7-15-86 by L.L.
No. 7-1986; amended 9-23-86 by L.L. No. 12-19861
•
I Editor's Note: This local law also renumbered former Subsections C and D as D and E,
respectively.
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§ 48-4 SOUTHOLD CODE § 48-4
§ 48-4. Fees; issuance and duration of permits and licenses.
[Added 10-9-84 by L.L. No. 9-19842]
A. The fees for the issuance of permits and/or licenses for
vehicles transporting refuse into any refuse disposal area
maintained by the Town of Southold shall be as follows:
(1) [Amended 10-23-1990 by L.L. No. 23-1990] Resident
landfill permit: for noncommercial vehicles of less than •
one -ton capacity owned by a resident and/or taxpayer of
the Town of Southold and transporting only household
refuse, provided that such vehicle displays a valid
resident landfill permit issued in accordance with the
following.
(Cont'd on page 4807)
2 Editor's Note: This local law also renumbered former §§ 48-4 and 48.5 as §§ 48-5 and 48-
6, respectively.
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§ 56-3 LANDMARK PRESERVATION § 56-5
STRUCTURE — Any assembly of materials forming a
construction framed of component structural parts for
occupancy or use, including buildings.
§ 56-4. Landmark Preservation Commission. [Amended 11-26-
1991 by L.L. No. 25-19911
• A. There is hereby created a Landmark Preservation Commis-
sion, which shall consist of seven (7) members to be appointed
by the Town Board, to serve without compensation.
B. The term of office of each member appointed to said
Commission shall be two (2) years; provided, however, that of
those members first appointed three (3) shall be appointed for
one (1) year and four (4) shall be appointed for two (2) years. If
a vacancy occurs other than by expiration of a term, it shall be
filled by the Town Board by appointment for the unexpired
term.
§ 56-5. Duties of Commission.
The Commission shall perform the following duties and func-
tions:
A. Encourage the preservation of landmarks through
educational activities.
B. Recommend buildings and structures to the Town Board
for landmark designation in accordance with the provisions
of § 56-6 hereof.
C. Review and, where appropriate, give advisory recom-
mendations with respect to all applications for building
• permits involving alterations of the exterior of designated
landmarks in accordance with the procedures set forth in
§ 56-7 hereof.
D. Cooperate with civic and professional organizations in-
terested in landmark preservation.
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§ 56-5 SOUTHOLD CODE § 56-6
E. Offer advice and suggestions to or at the request of owners
or the Town Board to implement the purposes of this
chapter. .
F. Promote, and encourage historic awareness and judicious
concern for designated landmarks.
§ 56-6. Designation of landmarks.
A. Selection of buildings and structures for landmark
designation shall be determined on the basis of historical
and/or architectural significance.
B. In considering buildings and structures for possible land-
mark designation, the Commission shall comply with the
following procedure: ,
(1) Prior to recommending to the Town Board that a
building or structure be designated as a landmark, the
Commission shall.give written notice to the owner of
the property, as- shown on- the last completed town
assessment roll, that the Commission is considering
recommending to the Town Board that the building or
structure be designated 'as a designated landmark.
Such notice shall be sent by certified mail, return
receipt requested. Such notice shall request that the
ownerconsent to such -designation by signing and
(Cont'd on page 5605)
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—A—
ADMINISTRATOR
37-6
Coastal erosion hazard area ........................
37-42
Defined ..........................................
37-6
Powers and duties ................................
37-42
AGRICULTURAL LAND PRESERVATION
32-32.1
Land Preservation Committee .....................
25-50
APARTMENT
37-41
Defined ..................................... .
•
100-13
APARTMENT HOUSE
32-31
Defined ..........................................
100-13
APPEALS
100-252
Coastal erosion hazard area ........................
37-35, 37-36
APPOINTMENTS
Land Preservation Committee .....................
25-50,59-50
D:3a
BEACH
Defined ..........................................
37-6
BLUFF
Defined...........................................
37-6
BOATS, DOCKS AND WHARVES
Ramps...........................................
32-32.1
BONDS
Coastal erosion hazard area ........................
37-41
BOWRIDING
Defined ..........................................
32-31
BUILDING PERMITS
Site plan approval ................................
100-252
—C—
CANS
Defined ..........................................
48-1
CANVASSERS
• Defined ..........................................
69-1
See also PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS AND TRAN-
SIENT RETAIL MERCHANTS
CARDBOARD
Defined ..........................................
48-1
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
Site plan approval ................................
100-252
CHANNEL SYSTEM
Defined ..........................................
32-31
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COASTAL EROSION HAZARD AREA
Administration and enforcement ...................
37-40 — 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 Review ...........
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 AREA MAP
Defined..........................................
37-6
COASTAL EROSION HAZARD BOARD OF RE-
VIEW
•
Coastal erosion hazard area ........................
37-34
COASTAL WATERS
Defined..........................................
37-6
COASTLINE
Defined..........................................
37-6
COLLAPSED BUILDINGS, see UNSAFE BUILD-
INGS
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COMMERCIAL SELF HAULERS
Defined..........................................
48-1
—D—
DEBRIS LINE
• Defined..........................................
37-6
DEFINITIONS
Administrator....................................
37-6
Apartment.......................................
100-13
Apartmenthouse.................................
100-13
Beach.............................................
37-6
Bluff............................................
37-6
Bowriding.......................................
32-31
Cans..............................................
48-1
Canvassers.......................................
69-1
Cardboard.......................................
48-1
Channelsystem ...................................
32-31
Coastal Erosion Hazard Area Map .................
37-6
Coastalwaters....................................
37-6
Coastline..........................................
37-6
Commercial self haulers ...........................
48-1
Debrisline .......................................
37-6
Dune.............................................
37-6
Erosion..........................................
37-6
Erosionhazard area ..............................
37-6
Erosion protection structure .......................
37-6
Existing structure................................
376
Fraternal organization ............................
100-13
Glass............................................
48-1
Grading..........................................
37-6
Habitable floor area ..............................
100-13
Home professional office ...........................
100-13
Living area......................................
100-13
Major addition....................................
37-6
Mean low water..................................
37-6
Moveable structure ......
37-6
• Natural protective feature .........................
37-6
Natural protective feature area ....................
37-6
Nearshore area...................................
37-6
Newspaper....:..................................
48-1
Normal maintenance ..........................
37-6
Peddler..........................................
69-1
Person .......... ......... ...................
37-6,69-1
Plastics...........................................
48-1
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—D—
Primary dune.................................... 37-6
Receding edge.................................... 37-6
Recession rate................................ 37-6
Recyclable..................................... 48-1
Recyclable wood 48-1
Regulated activity................................ 37-6
Residential self haulers .......................... 48-1
Restoration ..................................... 37-6
Secondary dune.................................. 37-6
Significant fish and wildlife habitat ................ 37-6
Solicitors .......................................... 69-1
Structural hazard area ............................ 37-6
Structure........................................ 37-6
Toe.........................................37-6
Transient retail business ........................ 69-1
Unregulated activity .............................. 37-6
Vegetation................................ 37-6
DRAINAGE
Site plan approval 100-252
DUNE
Defined................................... 37-6
DUST
Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants ... 69-10
—E—
EMERGENCIES
Coastal erosion hazard area ........................
37-20 — 37-29
EROSION
Defined..........................................
EROSION HAZARD AREA
37-6
Defined..........................................
EROSION PROTECTION STRUCTURE
37-6
Defined ............................
EXISTING STRUCTURE
37-6
Defined..........................................
37-6
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—F—
FEES
Coastal erosion hazard area ........................ 37-32, 37-40
Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants ... 69-4,69-9
Site plan approval ................................ 100-256
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—F—
FRATERNAL ORGANIZATION
Defined .......................................... 100-13-
-G—
GLASS
• Defined .......................................... 4&1
GRADING
Defined.......................................... 37-6
GUARANTIES
Site plan approval ................................ 100-254
—H—
HABITABLE FLOOR AREA
Defined ..........................................
100-13
HEARINGS
Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants ...
69-11
Site plan approval ................................
100-254
HIGHWAY SPECIFICATIONS
Construction specifications .........................
A108-15.1
HOME PROFESSIONAL OFFICE
Defined..........................................
100-13
Noise............................................
100-31
Setbacks .........................................
100-31
Signs............................................
100-31
Storage ..........................................
100-31
Zoning...........................................
100-31
—I—
INVESTIGATIONS
Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants ... 69-7
• —L—
LAND PRESERVATION COMMITTEE
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
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—L—
LANDSCAPING
Site plan approval ................................ 100-252
LICENSES
Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants ... 69-1-69-13
LIGHTING
Site plan approval ................................ 100-252
LIVING AREA •
Defined.......................................... 100-13
15w" M
MAJOR ADDITION
Defined.......................................... 37-6
MEAN LOW WATER.
Defined.......................................... 37-6
MEMBERSHIP
Land Preservation Committee ..................... 25-50, 59-50
MERCHANTS, see PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS AND
TRANSIENT RETAIL MERCHANTS
MOVEABLE STRUCTURE
Defined.......................................... 37-6
—N—
NATURAL PROTECTIVE FEATURE
Defined..........................................
37-6
NATURAL PROTECTIVE FEATURE AREA
Defined..........................................
37-6
NEARSHORE AREA
Defined..........................................
37-6
NEWSPAPER
Defined..........................................
NOISE
48-1 •
Home professional office ...........................
100-31
Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants ...
69-10
NORMAL MAINTENANCE
Defined..........................................
37-6
NOTICES
Coastal erosion hazard area ........................
37-21, 37-22
Site plan approval ................................
100-254
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—0—
OBSTRUCTIONS
Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants ...
69-10
OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING
Site plan approval ................................
100-252
OPEN SPACE PRESERVATION
Land Preservation Committee .....................
59-50
•_P_
PEDDLER
Defined..........................................
69-1
PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS AND TRANSIENT RE-
TAIL MERCHANTS
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
Coastal erosion hazard area ........................
37-47
Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants ...
69-13
•
PERMITS
Coastal erosion hazard area ........................
37-11, 37-12,37-40
PERSON
Defined ..........................................
37-6,69-1
PLASTICS
Defined..........................................
48-1
POWERS AND DUTIES
Administrator ....................................
37-42
Land Preservation Committee .....................
25-50, 59-50
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—P—
PRIMARY DUNE
Defined .......................................... 37-6
—R—
RAMPS
Boats, docks and wharves .........................
32-32.1
•
RECEDING EDGE
Defined ..........................................
37-6
RECESSION RATE
Defined ..........................................
37-6
RECORDS
•
Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants ...
69-8
RECYCLABLE
.Defined ..........................................
48-1
RECYCLABLE WOOD
Defined ..........................................
48-1
REGISTRATION
Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants ...
69-3,69-6
REGULATED ACTIVITY
69-12
Defined ..........................................
37-6
RESIDENTIAL SELF HAULERS
Defined ..........................................
48-1
RESTORATION
Defined ..........................................
37-6
—S—
SALES
Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants ...
69-1-69-13
SCREENING
Site plan approval ................................
100-252
SECONDARY DUNE
Defined ..........................................
37-6
SETBACKS
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Home professional office ...........................
100-31
SHELLFISH
Vegetation removal prohibited .....................
77-211.2
SIGNIFICANT FISH AND WILDLIFE HABITAT
Defined ..........................................
37-6
SIGNS
Home professional office ...........................
100-31
Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants ...
69-12
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SITE PLAN APPROVAL
Applicability .....................................
Application requirements ..........................
Approval of plan required .........................
Building permits .................................
Certificate of occupancy ...........................
Drainage.........................................
Duration of plan ..................................
Fees.............................................
Findings of fact ..................................
Guaranties .......................................
Hearings.........................................
Landscaping .....................................
Lighting.........................................
Notices..........................................
Objectives ........................................
Off-street parking and loading .....................
Purpose..........................................
Review procedure .................................
Screening ........................................
Utilities..........................................
Variances ....................................
Zoning...........................................
SOLICITORS
Defined..........................................
See also PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS AND TRAN-
SIENT RETAIL MERCHANTS
STORAGE
Home professional office ...........................
STRUCTURAL HAZARD AREA
Defined..........................................
STRUCTURE
Defined..........................................
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• TERMS OF OFFICE
Land Preservation Committee
TOE
Defined..........................................
TRANSIENT MERCHANTS, see PEDDLERS, SO-
LICITORS AND TRANSIENT RETAIL MER-
CHANTS
TRANSIENT RETAIL BUSINESS
Defined..........................................
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100-250
100-256
100-253
100-252
100-252
100-252
100-255
100-256
100-251
100-254
100-254
100-252
100-252
100-254
100-252
100-252
100-251
100-254
100-252
100-252
100-254
100-250 — 100-256
69-1
100-31
37-6
37-6
25-50, 59-50
37-6
69-1
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UNREGULATED ACTIVITY
Defined .......................................... 37-6
UNSAFE BUILDINGS
Unsafe premises prohibited ........................ 90-3
UTILITIES
Site plan approval ................................ 100-252
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VARIANCES
Coastal erosion hazard area ........................ 37-30 — 37-39
Site plan approval ................................ 100-254
VEGETATION
Defined .......................................... 37-6
VEHICLES
Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants ... 69-10
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ZONING
Home professional office ........................... 100-31
Site plan approval ................................ 100-250 — 100-256
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