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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994 Code Supplement - 05/25/1994GENERAL CODE PUBLISHERS CORP. INSTRUCTIONS Town of Southold Code Supplement No. 89 • The enclosed new and/or replacement pages should be placed in your Code volume immediately! The dateline, on the bottom of the page, does not indicate the adoption date of the Code changes, but rather identifies the pages printed with this supplement. 9 The page numbers should always correspond to this list. REMOVE Table of Contents, ix–x 4803 –4804 4804.1 4806.3 – 4806.4 4806.4.1 4810.1– 4810.2 Supplemental Index, SI-1—SI-10 INSERT Table of Contents, ix – x 4803 –4804 4804.1 4806.3 – 4806.4 4806.4.1 4810.1-4810.2 7401 – 7403 8001 Supplemental Index, SI-1—SI-10 Legislation, by number or date of adoption, included in this supplement: L.L. Nos. 5-1994; 6-1994; 7-1994; 8-1994. 5-25-94 i TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE 1R 5-25-94 37. Coastal Erosion Hazard Areas ............ 3701 38. Dogs .................................... 3801 Article I General Regulations Article II Fees 39. (Reserved) ............................... 3901 •' 40. (Reserved) ............................... 4001 41. Ducks .................................. 4101 42. (Reserved) ............................... 4201 43. Electrical Inspections .................... 4301 44. Environmental Quality Review ........... 4401 45. Fire Prevention and Building Code, Uniform ................................ 4501 46. Flood Damage Prevention ................ 4601 _ 47. (Reserved) ............................... 4701 48. Garbage, Rubbish and Refuse ............ 4801 49. Highway Defects, Notice of ................ 4901 50. (Reserved) ............................... 5001 51. (Reserved) ............................... 5101 52. (Reserved) ............................... 5201 53. (Reserved) ............................... 5301 54. Junkyards .............................. 5401 55. (Reserved) ............................... 5501 • 56. Landmark Preservation .................. 5601 57. Littering ................................ 5701 58. (Reserved) ............................... 5801 59. Open Space Preservation ................ 5901 60. (Reserved) ............................... 6001 1R 5-25-94 SOUTHOLD CODE CHAPTER 61. (Reserved) ............................... 62. Parks and Recreation Areas .............. Article I Use Regulations and Restrictions 63. (Reserved) ............................... 64. (Reserved) ............................... 65. Parking at Beaches ...................... 66. (Reserved) ............................... 67. Peace and Good Order ................... Article I Public Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages 68. (Reserved) ............................... 69. Peddlers, Solicitors and Transient Retail Merchants ................ 70. (Reserved) ............................... 71. (Reserved) ............................... 72. Records Management .................... 73. Records, Public Access to ................ 74. Salvaging Centers ....................... 75. Scavenger Wastes ........................ 76. Sewers .......:.......................... Article I Sewer Use Article II Rents and Charges 77. Shellfish ................................ Article I Catching of Shrimp Article II Thldng of Shellfish and Eels 78. (Reserved) ............................... 79. (Reserved) ............................... 80. Sidewalks ............................... 81. Soil Removal .... :...................... . x PAGE 6101 6201 6301 6401 6501 6601 6701 6801 6901 7001 7101 7201 7301 7401 7501 7601 ,• 7701 7801 • 7901 8001 8101 5-25-94 § 48-1 GARBAGE, RUBBISH, AND REFUSE § 48-1 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, MUNICIPAL — Any can, glass or plastic container or corrugated cardboard or newspaper, as defined in this section. [Added 2-5-1991 by L.L. No. 1-1991; amended 5-3-1994 by L.L. No. 6-19941 RECYCLABLE, OTHER — All waste which can be recycled, other than municipal recyclables. [Added 5-3-1994 by L.L. No. 6-19941 RECYCLABLE WOOD [Added 2-5-1991 by L.L. No. 1-1991]: A. Clean, untreated, finished lumber products or l 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 — Shall have the same meaning as "nonrecyclable waste." "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. 1-1991; 9-10-1993 by L.L. No. 20-19931 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 10-9-1984 by L.L. No. 9-19841 RESIDENTIAL SELF -HAULERS — Those residents who transport their refuse and/or recyclables for deposit 4803 5-25-94 § 48-1 SOUTHOLD CODE § 48-2 at the Town of Southold refuse disposal area. [Added 11-26-1991 by L.L. No. 27-1991] TOWN GARBAGE BAG — A plastic bag bearing the logo of the Seal of the Town of Southold, of such size and design as shall be determined by the Town Board, to be used for the disposal of nonrecyclable waste. [Added 9-10-1993 by L.L. No. 20-1993; amended 2-8-1994 by L.L. No. 1-19941 § 48-2. Dumping prohibited generally. [Amended 7-31-1973] 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 and/or recyclable upon any premises or upon any street, highway, sidewalk or public place within the Town of Southold, except when authorized by the Town Board. [Amended 3-24-1992 by L.L. No. 9-1992] 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 4804 5-25-94 • § 48-2 GARBAGE, RUBBISH AND REFUSE § 48-2 has been obtained pursuant to the provisions of the Southold town ordinance licensing and regulating secondhand junk and auto parts activities and businesses.' (Cont'd on page 4805) 1 Editor's Note: See Ch 54, Junkyards. 4804.1 5-25-94 § 48-3 GARBAGE, RUBBISH AND REFUSE § 48-3 (3) Private commercial refuse haulers/carters. [Added 11-26-1991 by L.L. No. 27-19911 (a) The -owners or occupants of all commercial es- tablishments 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 estab- lishment to place out for collection any container in which refuse is mixed with recyclables. (c) It shall be unlawful for any commercial estab- lishment to place out for collection any container in which one type of recyclable is mixed with any other type or types of recyclables. (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 designated 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 7-31-19731 4806.3 5-25-94 § 48-3 SOUTHOLD CODE § 48-3 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 5-3-1988 by L.L. No. 11-198821 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, except that vehicles owned and operated by any of the following entitled shall be permitted to transport. refuse into any refuse disposal area maintained by the Town of Southold, provided that at least one (1) valid permit and/or license has been issued to the particular entity: the State of New York, the County of Suffolk, the Village of Greenport and fire districts, school districts and park districts located within the Town of Southold. [Added 7-24-1979 by L.L. No. 1-1979; amended 10-9-1984 by L.L. No. 9-1984; 12-7-1993 by L.L. No. 25-19931 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 7-15-1986 by L.L. No. 7-1986; amended 9-23-1986 by L.L. No. 12-19861 F. All municipal recyclables must be deposited in the appropriate location of the disposal area owned by the Town of Southold. [Added 5-3-1994 by L.L. No. 6-19941 2 Editor's Note: This local law also renumbered former Subsections C and D as D and E, respectively. 4806.4 5-25-94 I § 48-4 GARBAGE, RUBBISH AND REFUSE § 48-4 § 48-4. Fees; issuance and duration of permits and licenses. [Added 10-9-1984 by L.L. No. 9-198431 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. 23-19901 Resident landfill permit: for noncommercial vehicles is 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: • (Coned on page 4807) 3 Editor's Note: This local law also renumbered former it 48-4 and 48-5 as it 48.5 and 4", respectively. 4806.4.1 5-25-94 § 48-4 GARBAGE, RUBBISH AND REFUSE § 48-4 (13) Annual fee of six hundred dollars ($600) for each commercial contractor's double -axle and/or tractor - trailer combination of more than one -ton capacity. [Amended 10-23-1990 by L.L. No. 24-1990; 2-26-1991 by L.L. No. 3-1991; 3-26-1991 by L.L. No. 9-1991; 12-8-1992 by L.L. No. 31-19921 • B. [Added 11-29-1988 by L.L. No. 29-19884; amended 6-20-1989 by L.L. No. 11-1989; 3-13-1990 by L.L. No. 2-1990; 2-5-1991 by L.L. No. 1-1991; 11-24-1992 by L.L. No. 29-1992; 10-5-1993 by L.L. No. 23-1993] Effective October 9, 1993, in addition to the fees established in § 48-4A of this chapter, there shall be a fee of three and five -tenths cents ($0.035) per pound on loads containing the following: (1) Heavy brush, landscaping and yard wastes, including but not limited to stumps, branches, shrubs, plants, trees, bushes and the like, but not including leaves. [Amended 5-3-1994 by L.L. No. 8-1994] (2) Construction debris, including but not limited to scrap and waste material discarded as refuse resulting from construction. (3) Wood, including but not limited to timber, logs, boards and the like, unless such wood is designated by the landfill attendant as recyclable wood. (4) Demolition debris, including but not limited to waste and rubble resulting from remodeling, demolition and extensive repair of structures, waste cement, concrete, masonry work, bricks, tile, sheetrock, plaster, wood, shingles and the like. is (5) Rubbish, including but not limited to furniture, fixtures, television antennas, carpets, awnings, 4 Editor's Note: This local law also redesignated former Subsections B, C and D as Subsections D, E and F, respectively. 4810.1 5-25-94 § 48-4 SOUTHOLD CODE § 48-4 boats and other like objects that are not considered normal everyday household waste. (6) Commercial and household garbage, and rubbish, including but not limited to furniture, fixtures, television antennas, carpets, awnings, boats and other like objects. C. Effective January 1, 1993, in addition to the fees • established in § 48-4A and B, there shall be a fee of ten dollars ($10.) per item on appliances, including but not limited to white goods, refrigerators, washers, dryers, stoves, dishwashers, ovens and the like. [Added 11-29-1988 by L.L. No. 29-1988; 12-8-1992 by L.L. No. 31-19921 D. Issuance and duration of permits and/or licenses. All permits and/or licenses provided for in this chapter shall be issued by the Town Clerk. All annual permits (including those previously issued) ,shall expire one (1) year from the date of the issuance thereof. E. Refund of fees. In the event that the Town Clerk has heretofore issued permits for vehicles transporting refuse into the town (Cont'd on page 4811) • 4810.2 5-25-94 § 74-1 SALVAGING CENTERS § 74-1 Chapter 74 SALVAGING CENTERS § 74-1. Definitions. • § 74-2. Permit required. § 74-3. Application and fee. § 74-4. Parking and access. § 74-5. Permit provisions. § 74-6. Penalties for offenses. [HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold 5-3-1994 as L.L. No. 7-1994. Amendments noted where applicable.] Garbage, rubbish and refuse — See Cb. 48. Junkyards — See Ch. 54. Littering—See Ch. 57. Scavenger wastes — See Ch. 75. § 74-1. Definitions. As used in this chapter, the terms used herein are defined as follows: SALVAGE CENTER — Any location where a private collection of items, exclusive of municipal recyclables, is gathered, reused, recycled, reclaimed and processed for eventual disposal off site. 7401 5-25-94 § 74-2 SOUTHOLD CODE § 74-5 § 74-2. Permit required. No person shall engage in or conduct a salvage center on real property within the Town of Southold, either for himself or for and on behalf of any other person, directly or indirectly, without first obtaining a permit therefor as hereinafter provided. § 74-3. Application and fee. • A. The Town Board may grant a permit for a salvage center. Each applicant for a permit hereunder shall execute under oath an application therefor to be supplied to him by the Town Clerk, which shall contain the following information: (1) Location of the operation. (2) Size and location of access and parking. (3) Location and kind of containers or receptacles. (4) Storage facilities. B. The application shall be accompanied by a fee of three hundred dollars ($300.). § 74-4. Parking and access. Each salvage center shall provide a macadam or crushed rock base for parking and access. § 74-5. Permit provisions. The permit shall be granted for the period of time specified by • the Town Board. The permit shall contain such conditions as may be necessary to ensure that the proposed operation will not have an adverse effect on the environment, the character of the area or the operations of the town. The permit shall provide that the operation shall be conducted pursuant to the terms of the permit or the Town Code, and, upon failure to do so, the permit may be revoked forthwith. Failure to obtain all state, 7402 5-25-94 0 § 74-5 SALVAGING CENTERS § 74-6 federal or county permits required for this application shall be a basis for immediate revocation of this permit. § 74-6. Penalties for offenses. The permittee who commits or permits the commission of any violation of the permit or of the Town Code shall be deemed to have committed a violation and shall be liable for any such offense or the penalty therefor. Each day such offense shall continue or be permitted to exist shall constitute a separate offense. 7403 5-25-94 § 80-1 SIDEWALKS § 80-2 Chapter 80 SIDEWALKS § 80-1. Intent. • § 80-2. Snow and ice removal; general maintenance. [HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold 4-19-1994 as L.L. No. 5-1994. Amendments noted where applicable.] GENERAL REFERENCES Notice of highway defects — See Ch. 49. Highway specifications — See Ch. A109. § 80-1. Intent. It is the intent of the Town Board to place the responsibility of keeping sidewalks clean with the property owners adjacent to the sidewalk. § 80-2. Snow and ice removal; general maintenance. Each owner or occupant of any house or other building, and any owner or person entitled to possession of any vacant lot, and any person having charge of any church or any public building in the town shall, during the winter season or during the time snow shall continue on the ground, keep the sidewalk in front of the lot or house free from obstruction by snow or ice • and icy conditions and shall at all times keep the sidewalk in a clean condition, free from filth, dirt, weeds or other obstructions or encumbrances. 8001 5-25-94 .7 SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX —A— ADMINISTRATOR Coastal erosion hazard area, 37-42 Defined, 37-6 Powers and duties, 37-42 AFFORDABLE HOUSING (AHD) DISTRICT Penalties for offenses, 100-59 Zoning, 100-50 –100-59 AGRICULTURAL LAND Land Preservation Committee, 25-50 ALARM SYSTEMS False alarms, 24-5, 24-6 Fees, 24-6 Penalties for offenses, 24-8 Permits, 24-3, 24-4 ANCHORING Flood damage prevention, 46-16 APARTMENT Defined, 100-13 APARTMENTHOUSE Defined, 100-13 APPEALS Coastal erosion hazard area, 37-35, 37-36 Flood damage prevention, 46-22 APPOINTMENTS Land Preservation Committee, 25-50,59-50 ARCHIVES Defined, 72-3 —B— BEACH Defined, 37-6 BERMS Height regulations, 100-231 BLUFF Defined, 37-6 BOATS Mooring, 32-39.3, 32-39.4 Notices, 32-39.4 Permits, 32-39.3, 32-39.4 BOATS, DOCKS AND WHARVES Bathing and swimming, 32-38.1 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 BODY FLUIDS Defined, A107-43.1 BONDS Coastal erosion hazard area, 37-41 BOWRIDING Defined, 32-31 BUILDING INSPECTOR Flood damage prevention, 46-11, 46-14 Powers and duties, 46-14 BUILDING PERMITS Site plan approval, 100-252 BULKHEAD Defined, 100-13 —C— CANS Defined, 48-1 CANVASSERS Defined, 69-1 See also PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS AND TRANSIENT RETAIL MERCHANTS CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Defined, 100-13 Flood damage prevention, 46-14 CERTIFICATE OF Defined, 100-13 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY Site plan approval, 100-252 CHANNEL SYSTEM Defined, 32-31 COASTAL EROSION HAZARD AREA Administration and enforcement, 37-40 – 37-49 SI -1 5-25-94 r SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX 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 REVIEW Coastal erosion hazard area, 37-34 COASTAL WATERS Defined, 37-6 COASTLINE Defined, 37-6 COLLAPSED BUILDINGS, see UNSAFE BUILDINGS COMMUNICABLE DISEASE Defined, A107-43.1 COMMUNICABLE/INFECTIOUS DISEASES Definitions, A107-43.1 Line -of -duty exposures, A107-43.1 Notices, A107-43.1 Police Department rules and regulations, A107-43.1 Policy, A107-43.1 Procedures, A107-43.1 Purpose, A107-43.1 Records, A107-43.1 Supplies, A107-43.1 COMPLAINANT Defined, A107-35.1 CURBS Highway specifications, A108-42 !9FANE DEBRIS LINE Defined, 37-6 DEDICATION OF ROADS Highway specifications, A108-50 DEFINITIONS Administrator, 37-6 Apartment, 100-13 Apartment house, 100-13 Archives, 72-3 Beach, 37-6 Bluff, 37-6 Body fluids, A107-43.1 Bowriding, 32-31 Bulkhead, 100-13 Cans, 48-1 Canvassers, 69-1 Certificate of compliance, 100-13 Certificate of determination, 100-13 Channel system, 32-31 Coastal Erosion Hazard Area Map, 37-6 Coastal waters, 37-6 Coastline, 37-6 Communicable disease, A107-43.1 SI -2 5-25-94 • • • SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX Complainant, A107-35.1 Debris line, 37-6 Dune, 37-6 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 Federal Emergency Management Agency, 46-4 Flood Boundary and Floodway Map, 46-4 Flood elevation study, 46-4 Floodplain, 46-4 Flood -prone area, 46-4 Fraternal organization, 100-13 Glass, -48-1 Grading, 37-6 Habitable floor area, 100-13 Historic District, 56-3 Historic structure, 46-4 Home business office, 100-13 Home professional office, 100-13 Illegal dumping, 48-2 Living area, 100-13 Local administrator, 46-4 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 New manufactured home park or subdivision, 46-4 Newspaper, 48-1 Nonrecyclable waste, 48-2 Normal maintenance, 37-6 Order of protection, A107-35.1 Peddler, 69-1 Person, 37-6, 69-1 Personal watercraft, 32-31 Plastics, 48-1 Primary dune, 37-6 Primary frontal dune, 46-4 Probable cause, A107-35.1 Receding edge, 37-6 Recession rate, 37-6 Records, 72-3 Records center, 72-3 Records disposition, 72-3 Records management, 72-3 Recreational vehicles, 46-4 Recyclable, 48-1 Recyclable, municipal, 48-1 Recyclable, other, 48-1 Recyclable wood, 48-1 Regulated activity, 37-6 Restoration, 37-6 Retaining wall, 100-13 Salvage center, 74-1 Secondary dune, 37-6 Servicing, 72-3 Significant fish and wildlife habitat, 37-6 Solicitors, 69-1 Specialty prop -craft, 32-31 Structural hazard area, 37-6 Structure, 37-6 Style of architecture, 56-3 Substantial damage, 46-4 Tbe, 37-6 Zbwn garbage bag, 48-2 Transient retail business, 69-1 Unregulated activity, 37-6 Utilities, 100-51 Vegetation, 37-6 DRAINAGE Highway specifications, A108-27, A108-29 — A108-33, A108-36 Site plan approval, 100-252 DRIVEWAYS Highway specifications, A108-40 DUNE Defined, 37-6 SI -3 5-25-94 SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX DUST Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 69-10 —E— EELS Defined, 77-201 EMERGENCIES Coastal erosion hazard area, 37-20 — 37-29 EROSION Defined, 37-6 EROSION HAZARD AREA Defined, 37-6 EROSION PROTECTION STRUCTURE Defined, 37-6 EXCAVATIONS Highway specifications, A108-18 EXISTING MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION Defined, 46-4 EXISTING STRUCTURE Defined, 37-6 EXPANSION TO AN EXISTING MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION Defined, 46-4 —F— FALSE ALARMS Alarm systems, 24-5, 24-6 FAMILY/HOUSEHOLD Defined, A107-35.1 FAMILY OFFENSE Defined, A107-35.1 FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY Defined, 46-4 FEES Alarm systems, 24-6 Coastal erosion hazard area, 37-32, 37-40 Flood damage prevention, 46-12 Garbage, rubbish and refuse, 48-2 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 69-4, 69-9 Salvaging centers, 74-3 Site plan approval, 100-256 FENCES Highway specifications, A108-42 FLOOD BOUNDARY AND FLOODWAY MAP Defined, 46-4 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION Anchoring, 46-16 Appeals, 46-22 Building Inspector, 46-11, 46-14 Certificate of compliance, 46-14 Construction materials and methods, 46-16 Encroachments, 46-15 Fees, 46-12 General floodproofing standards, 46-15 Manufactured homes, 46-15, 46-21 New construction, 46-15, 46-16 Nonresidential structures (coastal high -hazard areas), 46-20 Nonresidential structures (except coastal high -hazard areas), 46-19 Penalties for offenses, 46-9 Permits, 46-12, 46-13 Recreational vehicles, 46-21 Residential structures (coastal high -hazard areas), 46-18 Residential structures (except coastal high -hazard areas), 46-17 Standards for all structures, 46-16 Stop -work orders, 46-14 Subdivision proposals, 46-15 Utilities, 46-16 Variances, 46-23 Warning and disclaimer of liability, 46-10 Zoning Board of Appeals, 46-22 FLOOD ELEVATION STUDY Defined, 46-4 SI -4 5-25-94 i 0 0 • SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX FLOODPLAIN Defined, 46-4 FLOOD -PRONE AREA Defined, 46-4 FRATERNAL ORGANIZATION Defined, 100-13 —G— GARBAGE, RUBBISH AND REFUSE Fees, 48-2 Nonrecyclable waste, 48-2, 48-3 Thwn garbage bag, 48-2 GLASS Defined, 48-1 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 HEIGHT REGULATIONS Berms, 100-231 HIGHWAY SPECIFICATIONS Alterations or modifications to specifications, A108-48 As -constructed survey, A108-46 Ashpalt wearing course, A108-23 Asphalt binder course, A108-22 Asphalt pavement cores, A108-26 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 entrances, 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, A108-28 Manholes, A108-35 Modifications to existing private roads, A108-25 Recharge basins Type A and drainage areas, A108-29 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, A108-20 Storm drains, A108-33 Stormwater drainage systems, A108-32 Streetlighting, A108-47 Street signs, A108-12 Street trees, A108-45 Stripping and stockpiling soil, A108-17 Zbpsoil, A108-43 Trees, A108-43 HISTORIC DISTRICT Defined, 56-3 SI -5 5-25-94 SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX HISTORIC STRUCTURE Defined, 46-4 HOME BUSINESS OFFICE Defined, 100-13 HOME PROFESSIONAL OFFICE Defined, 100-13 Noise, 100-31 Setbacks, 100-31 Signs, 100-31 Storage, 100-31 Zoning, 100-31 —I— ILLEGAL DUMPING Defined, 48-2 INSPECTIONS Highway specifications, A108-49 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 LANDSCAPING Highway specifications, A108-43 Site plan approval, 100-252 LIABII.ITY Flood damage prevention, 46-10 LICENSES Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 69-1— 69-13 LIGHTING Site plan approval, 100-252 LIVING AREA Defined, 100-13 LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR Defined, 46-4 — M — MAJOR ADDITION Defined, 37-6 MANUFACTURED HOMES Flood damage prevention, 46-15, 46-21 MEAN LOW WATER Defined, 37-6 MEMBERSHIP Land Preservation Committee, 25-50,59-50 MERCHANTS, see PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS AND TRANSIENT RETAIL, MERCHANTS MOORING Boats, 32-39.3, 32-39.4 MOVEABLE STRUCTURE Defined, 37-6 —N— NATURAL PROTECTIVE FEATURE Defined, 37-6 NATURAL PROTECTIVE FEATURE AREA Defined, 37-6 NEARSHORE AREA Defined, 37-6 NEW MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION Defined, 46-4 NEWSPAPER Defined, 48-1 NOISE Home professional office, 100-31 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 69-10 NONRECYCLABLE WASTE Defined, 48-2 SI -6 5-25-94 • e SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX Garbage, rubbish and refuse, 48-2, 48-3 NORMAL MAINTENANCE Defined, 37-6 NOTICES Boats, 32-39.4 Coastal erosion hazard area, 37-21, 37-22 Communicable/infectious diseases, A107-43.1 Pro -arrest policy, A107-35.1 Site plan approval, 100-254 —O— OBSTRUCTIONS Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 69-10 Sidewalks, 80-2 OFF-STREET PAREING AND LOADING Site plan approval, 100-252 OPEN SPACE PRESERVATION Land Preservation Committee, 59-50 ORDER OF PROTECTION Defined, A107-35.1 . —P— PA UKING Salvaging centers, 74-4 PEDDLER Defined, 69-1 PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS AND TRANSIENT RETAIL 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 Affordable Housing (AHD) District, 100-59 Alarm systems, 24-8 Coastal erosion hazard area, 37-47 Flood damage prevention, 46-9 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 69-13 Salvaging centers, 74-6 PERMITS Alarm systems, 24-3, 24-4 Boats, 32-39.3, 32-39.4 Coastal erosion hazard area, 37-11, 37-12, 37-40 Flood damage prevention, 46-12, 46-13 Salvaging centers, 74-2, 74-3, 74-5 PERSON Defined, 37-6,69-1 PERSONAL WATERCRAFT Defined, 32-31 PLASTICS Defined, 48-1 POLICE DEPARTMENT RULES AND REGULATIONS Communicabletinfectious diseases, A107-43.1 Pro -arrest policy, A107-35.1 POWERS AND DUTIES Administrator, 37-42 Building Inspector, 46-14 Land Preservation Committee, 25-50,59-50 Records Advisory Board, 72-5 Records management officer, 72-4 SI -7 5-25-94 SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX PRIMARY DUNE Defined, 37-6 PRIMARY FRONTAL DUNE Defined, 46-4 PRO -ARREST POLICY Accusatory instrument, A107-35.1 Definitions, A107-35.1 General provisions, A107-35.1 Notices, A107-35.1 Orders or protection, A107-35.1 Police Department rules and regulations, A107-35.1 Procedure, A107-35.1 Protection of identity of victim, A107-35.1 Purpose, A107-35.1 PROBABLE CAUSE Defined, A107-35.1 —R— RAMPS Boats, docks and wharves, 32-32.1 RECEDING EDGE Defined, 37-6 RECESSION RATE Defined, 37-6 RECORDS Communicable/infectious diseases, A107-43.1 Defined, 72-3 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 69-8 RECORDS ADVISORY BOARD Powers and duties, 72-5 Records management, 72-5 RECORDS CENTER Defined, 72-3 RECORDS DISPOSITION Defined, 72-3 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, 72-2, 72-4,72-6 RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER Powers and duties, 72-4 Records management, 72-2, 72-4 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES Defined, 46-4 Flood damage prevention, 46-21 RECYCLABLE Defined, 48-1 RECYCLABLE, MUNICIPAL Defined, 48-1 RECYCLABLE, OTHER Defined, 48-1 RECYCLABLE WOOD Defined, 48-1 REGISTRATION Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 69-3, 69-6 REGULATED ACTIVITY Defined, 37-6 RESTORATION Defined, 37-6 RETAINING WALL Defined, 100-13 —S— SALES Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 69-1– 69-13 SALVAGE CENTER Defined, 74-1 SALVAGING CENTERS Definitions, 74-1 Fees, 74-3 Parking, 74-4 Penalties for offenses, 74-6 Permits, 74-2, 74-3, 74-5 SCREENING Highway specifications, A108-43 Site plan approval, 100-252 SI -8 5-25-94 0 0 SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX SECONDARY DUNE Defined, 37-6 SERVICING Defined, 72-3 SETBACKS Home professional office, 100-31 SHELLFISH Eels, 77-208.1 Vegetation removal prohibited, 77-211.2 SIDEWALKS Highway specifications, A108-40 Intent, 80-1 Obstructions, 80-2 Snow and ice removal, 80-2 SIGNIFICANT FISH AND WILDLIFE HABITAT Defined, 37-6 SIGNS Highway specifications, A108-12 Home professional office, 100-31 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 69-12 STTE PLAN APPROVAL Applicability, 100-250 Application requirements, 100-256 Approval of plan required, 100-253 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 Landscaping, 100-252 Lighting, 100-252 Notices, 100-254 Objectives, 100-252 Off-street parking and loading, 100-252 Purpose, 100-251 Review procedure, 100-254 Screening, 100-252 Utilities, 100-252 Variances, 100-254 Zoning, 100-250 —100-256 SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL Sidewalks, 80-2 SOLICITORS Defined, 69-1 See also PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS AND TRANSIENT RETAIL MERCHANTS SPECIALTY PROP -CRAFT Defined, 32-31 STOP -WORK ORDERS Flood damage prevention, 46-14 STORAGE Home professional office, 100-31 Highway specifications, A108-47 STRUCTURAL HAZARD AREA Defined, 37-6 STRUCTURE Defined, 37-6 STYLE OF ARCHITECTURE Defined, 56-3 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Flood damage prevention, 46-15 SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE Defined, 46-4 —T— TERMS OF OFFICE Land Preservation Committee, 25-50,59-50 TOE Defined, 37-6 TOPSOIL Highway specifications, A108-43 TOWN GARBAGE BAG Defined, 48-2 Garbage, rubbish and refuse, 48-2 TRANSIENT MERCHANTS, see PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS AND TRANSIENT RETAIL MERCHANTS TRANSIENT RETAIL BUSINESS Defined, 69-1 SI -9 5-25-94 SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX TREES Highway specifications, A10843, A108-45 —U— UNREGULATED ACTIVITY Defined, 37-6 UNSAFE BUILDINGS Unsafe premises prohibited, 90-3 UTILITIES Defined, 100-51 Flood damage prevention, 46-16 Site plan approval, 100-252 —V— VARIANCES Coastal erosion hazard area, 37-30 – 37-39 Flood damage prevention, 46-23 Site plan approval, 100-254 VEGETATION Defined, 37-6 VEHICLES Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail merchants, 69-10 —Z— ZONING Affordable Housing (AHD) District, 100-50 –100-59 Home professional office, 100-31 Site plan approval, 100-250 – 100-256 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Flood damage prevention, 46-22 N SI -10 5-25-94