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Supplemental Index,
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Supplemental Index,
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Legislation, by number or date of adoption, included in this
supplement: L.L. Nos. 12-1998; 13-1998; 14-1998; 16-1998;
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PART I
ADMINISTRATIVE LEGISLATION
CHAPTER
PAGE
1.
General Provisions .......................
101
Article I Adoption of Code
Article II Legislation Enacted During Codification
2.
(Reserved) ................................
201
3.
(Reserved) ................................
301
4.
Assessors ................................
401
Article I Election
Article II Number
5.
(Reserved) ................................
501
6.
Community Preservation Fund .............
601
Article I Southold Community Presservation Fund
Article II Southold Community Preservation Project Plan
Article III Community Preservation Fund Advisory Board
7.
Committees, Appointment of ..............
701
8.
Defense and Indemnification of Employees .
801
9.
(Reserved) ................................
901
10.
Ethics, Code of ..........................
1001
11.
Expenses of Town Officers ................
1101
12.
(Reserved) ...............................
1201
13.
(Reserved) ...............................
1301
14.
Local Laws, Adoption of ..................
1401
15.
(Reserved) ...............................
1501
16.
Officers and Employees ..................
1601
Article I Town Clerk
Article II Superintendent of Highways
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17.
(Reserved) ...............................
1701
18.
Police Department .......................
1801
19.
(Reserved) ...............................
1901
20.
(Reserved) ...............................
2001
21.
(Reserved) ...............................
2101
22.
(Reserved) ...............................
2201
23.
(Reserved) ...............................
2301
PART II
GENERAL LEGISLATION
24.
Alarm Systems ..........................
2401
25.
Agricultural Lands Preservation ..........
2501
26.
Appearance Tickets ......................
2601
27.
(Reserved) ..............................
2701
28.
Bicycles .................................
2801
29.
(Reserved) ...............................
2901
30.
Bingo and Games of Chance ..............
3001
Article I Bingo
Article II Games of Chance
31.
(Reserved) ...............................
3101
32.
Boats, Docks and Wharves ................
3201
Article I Obstruction and Use of Town Waters
Article II Public Docks
Article III Boats
Article IV Floating Homes
Article V Administration and Enforcement
33.
Fishers Island Harbor Management .......
3301
34.
(Reserved) ...............................
3401
35.
(Reserved) ...............................
3501
36.
Burning, Outdoor ........................
3601
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37.
Coastal Erosion Hazard Areas ............
3701
38.
Dogs ....................................
3801
Article I General Regulations
Article II Fees
39.
(Reserved) ...............................
3901
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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
Fishers Island Harbor Management —
See Ch. 33
46.
Flood Damage Prevention ................
4601
47.
Farm Stands ............................
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
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55.
(Reserved) .....
5501
56.
Landmark Preservation ..................
5601
57.
Littering ................................
5701
58.
Notice of Public Hearing .................
5801
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59.
Open Space Preservation ................
5901
60.
(Reserved) ...............................
6001
61.
(Reserved) ...............................
6101
62.
Parks and Recreation Areas ..............
6201
Article I Use Regulations and Restrictions
63.
(Reserved) ...............................
6301
64.
(Reserved) ...............................
6401
65.
Parking at Beaches ......................
6501
66.
(Reserved) ...............................
6601
67.
Peace and Good Order ...................
6701
Article I Public Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages
68.
(Reserved) ...............................
6801
69.
Peddlers, Solicitors and Transient Retail
Merchants ..............................
6901
70.
(Reserved) ...............................
7001
71.
Public Entertainment and Special Events .
7101
72.
Records Management ....................
7201
73.
Records, Public Access to ................
7301
74.
Salvaging Centers .......................
7401
75.
Scavenger Wastes ........................
7501
76.
Sewers ..................................
7601
Article I Sewer Use
Article II Rents and Charges
77.
Shellfish ................................
7701
Article I Catching of Shrimp
Article II Taking of Shellfish and Eels
78.
(Reserved) ...............................
7801
79.
(Reserved) ...............................
7901
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80.
Sidewalks ...............................
8001
81.
Soil Removal ............................
8101
82.
(Reserved) ...............................
8201
83.
Street Excavations ......................
8301
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84.
(Reserved) ...............................
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
86.
(Reserved) ...............................
8601
87.
(Reserved) ...............................
8701
88.
Tourist and Trailer Camps ...............
8801
Article I General Regulations
Article II Recreational Vehicle Parks
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89.
Unlicensed Motor -Driven Vehicles ........
8901
90.
Unsafe Buildings ........................
9001
91.
(Reserved) ...............................
9101
92.
Vehicles and Traffic ......................
9201
93.
(Reserved) ...............................
9301
94.
(Reserved) ...............................
9401
95.
(Reserved) ...............................
9501
96.
(Reserved) ...............................
9601
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97.
Wetlands ................................
9701
98.
(Reserved) ...............................
9801
99.
(Reserved) ...............................
9901
100.
Zoning ..................................
10001
101.
Zoning (continued) ......................
10101
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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
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COMMUNITY PRESERVATION FUND
Chapter 6
COMMUNITY PRESERVATION FUND
ARTICLE I
• Southold Community Preservation Fund
§ 6-1. Title.
§§ 6-2 through 6-6. (Reserved)
§ 6-7. Findings.
§§ 6-8 through 6-11. (Reserved)
§ 6-12. Legislative purpose.
§§ 6-13 through 6-15. (Reserved)
§ 6-16. Definitions.
§§ 6-17 through 6-19. (Reserved)
§ 6-20. Southold Community Preservation Fund
established.
§§ 6-21 through 6-23. (Reserved)
§ 6-24. Purposes of fund.
§§ 6-25 through 6-27. (Reserved)
§ 6-28. Acquisition of interests in property; public
hearing and other requirements.
§§ 6-29 through 6-31. (Reserved)
• § 6-32. Management of lands acquired pursuant to
chapter.
§§ 6-33 through 6-35. (Reserved)
§ 6-36. Alienation of land acquired using fund moneys.
§§ 6-37 through 6-38. (Reserved)
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§ 6-39. Severability.
§ 6-40. Effective date.
ARTICLE II
Southold Community Preservation Project Plan
H 6-41 through 6-44. (Reserved) •
§ 6-45. Legislative findings; purpose.
§§ 6-46 through 6-49. (Reserved)
§ 6-50. Community preservation project plan adopted.
§§ 6-51 through 6-53. (Reserved)
§ 6-54. Severability.
§ 6-55. When effective.
ARTICLE III
Community Preservation Fund Advisory Board
§§ 6-56 through 6-59. (Reserved)
§ 6-60. Community Preservation Fund Advisory Board
established; purpose; membership.
§§ 6-61 through 6-63. (Reserved)
§ 6-64. Severability.
§ 6-65. When effective.
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of •
Southold as indicated in article histories. Amendments
noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Open space preservation — See Ch. 59.
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ARTICLE I
Southold Community Preservation Fund
[Adopted 8-25-1998 by L.L. No. 12-19981
§ 6-1. Title.
This chapter of the Southold Town Code shall be known and
• may be cited as the "Community Preservation Fund."
§§ 6-2 through 6-6. (Reserved)
§ 6-7. Findings.
The Town of Southold possesses a rich heritage of scenic,
historic and natural resources which are vital to the town's
sense of place and to its economic success as a community. The
lands which comprise these resources are rapidly being lost to
development, however, and the town's special identity is in
danger of being damaged forever. In furtherance of its objective
of preserving the town's remaining natural, scenic and historic
treasures, the Southold Town Board finds it necessary to
establish a dedicated fund for their conservation. Such fund is
specifically authorized under § 64-e of the New York Town Law
and is necessary to the enactment of a two -percent real estate
transfer tax, which is also authorized by Town Law § 64-e and
Tax Law Article 31D, and which .the Town Board finds to be
necessary to effectuate the town's community preservation
goals.
• §§ 6-8 through 6-11. (Reserved)
§ 6-12. Legislative purpose.
It is the purpose of this chapter to establish and create the
Southold Community Preservation Fund for the purpose of
community preservation as that term is defined in Town Law
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§ 64-e, Subdivision (1)(b), and § 6-16 of this chapter.
Community preservation includes protecting and preserving
open and undeveloped lands in the Town of Southold, including
wetlands, woodlands, agricultural lands and shorelands, and
the other natural resources of the town for the purpose of
protecting historic places and properties within the town and
for the purpose of providing the town's visitors and residents •
with outdoor recreational opportunities, all in accordance with
the provisions of § 64-e of the New York State Town Law and as
more fully set forth therein.
§§ 6-13 through 6-15. (Reserved)
§ 6-16. Definitions.
As used in this chapter, the following words and terms shall
have the meanings indicated:
ADVISORY BOARD — The Southold Community
Preservation Fund Advisory Board to be established and
created by the Town Board pursuant to Town Law § 64-e,
Subdivision (5).
COMMUNITY PRESERVATION — Preservation of
community character, which shall involve one or more of
the following purposes:
A. Establishment of parks, nature preserves or
recreational areas.
B. Preservation of open space, including agricultural
lands.
C. Preservation of lands of exceptional scenic value. •
D. Preservation of freshwater and saltwater marshes
or other wetlands.
E. Preservation of aquifer recharge areas.
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F. Preservation of undeveloped beach lands,
shorelands or shoreline.
G. Establishment of wildlife refuges for the purpose of
maintaining native animal species diversity,
including the protection of habitat essential to the
recovery of rare, threatened or endangered species.
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H. Preservation of pine barrens consisting of such biota
as pitch pine and scrub oak.
I. Preservation of unique or threatened ecological
areas.
J. Preservation of brooks or streams, rivers and river
areas in natural, free-flowing condition.
K. Preservation of forested land.
L. Preservation of public access to lands for public use
including stream rights and waterways.
M. Preservation of historic places and properties listed
on the New York State Register of Historic Places
and/or protected under a municipal or local historic
preservation ordinance or local law.
N. Undertaking any of the aforementioned in
furtherance of the establishment of a greenbelt.
COMMUNITY PRESERVATION PROJECT PLAN —
The Southold Community Preservation Project Plan to
be adopted by the Southold Town Board pursuant to
Town Law § 64-e, Subdivision (6), which shall be known
as the "Southold Community Preservation Project Plan."
FUND — The Southold Community Preservation Fund
established and created by this chapter pursuant to
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Town Law § 64-e.
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§§ 6-17 through 6-19. (Reserved)
§ 6-20
§ 6-20. Southold Community Preservation Fund
established.
A. The Southold Community Preservation Fund is hereby
established as authorized by § 64-e of the New York
Town Law.
B. Deposits into the fund may include revenues of the town
from whatever source and shall include, at a minimum,
all revenues from a real estate transfer tax imposed by
the town pursuant to Article 31-D of the New York Tax
Law.
C. The fund shall also be authorized to accept gifts of any
such interests in land or of funds. Interest accrued by
moneys deposited in the fund shall be credited to the
fund.
D. In no event shall moneys deposited in the fund be
transferred into any other account.
E. Nothing contained in this chapter, shall be construed to
prevent the financing in whole or in part, pursuant to
the New York Local Finance Law, of any acquisition
authorized pursuant to this chapter. Moneys from the
fund may be utilized to repay any indebtedness or
obligations incurred pursuant.to the Local Finance Law,
consistent with effectuating the purposes of this chapter.
F. Since 1980 the Town of Southold has incurred or
authorized bonded indebtedness in the amount of
approximately $11,000,000 for open -space purposes. The
number of residents of the Town of Southold, per the
1990 U.S. Census, was approximately 20,000. The Town
Board hereby determines and finds that the town has
incurred or authorized bonded indebtedness since 1980
for open -space purposes equal to or greater than two
hundred dollars per town resident, and thus the town
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has complied with the per -resident financial commitment
requirement set forth in Town Law § 64-e, Subdivision
(2).
§§ 6-21 through 6-23. (Reserved)
§ 6-24. Purposes of fund.
A. The purposes of the fund shall be exclusively:
(1) To implement the Southold Community
Preservation Project Plan for Community
Preservation as required by § 64-e, Subdivision (6),
of the Town Law.
(2) To acquire interests or rights in real property for the
preservation of community character within the
town, including the portion of any village therein, in
accordance with said plan.
(3) To establish a bank pursuant to _a transfer of
development rights program consistent with § 261-a
of the Town Law, at the sole discretion of the Town
Board.
(4) To provide a management and stewardship program
for such rights and interests acquired by the fund,
consistent with the provisions of this chapter and in
accordance with the Southold Community
Preservation Plan.
B. The acquisition of interests and rights in real property
• under the fund shall be in cooperation with willing
sellers.
C. Not more than 10% of the fund shall be utilized for the
management and stewardship program provided for in
§ 6-24A(4).
D. If the implementation of the Southold Community
Preservation Project Plan has been completed, and funds
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are no longer required for the purposes set forth in
§ 6-24A, any remaining moneys in the fund shall be
applied to reduce any bonded indebtedness or obligations
incurred to effectuate the purposes set forth in § 6-24A.
§§ 6-25 through 6-27. (Reserved) •
§ 6-28. Acquisition of interests in property; public
hearing and other requirements.
A. No interests or right(s) in real property shall be acquired
pursuant to this chapter until a public hearing is held as
required by § 247 of the New York General Municipal
Law. However, nothing herein shall prevent the Town
Board from entering into a conditional purchase
agreement before a public hearing is held.
B. Any resolution of the Town Board approving an
acquisition of land pursuant to this chapter shall include
a finding that acquisition was the best alternative for the
protection of community character of all reasonable
alternatives available to the town.
§§ 6-29 through 6-31. (Reserved)
§ 6-32. Management of lands acquired pursuant to
chapter.
A. Land(s) or interest (s) in real property acquired, pursuant •
to this chapter shall be administered and managed in a
manner which:
(1) Allows public use and enjoyment in a manner
compatible with the natural, scenic, historic and
open -space character of such lands or interests in
real property.
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(2) Preserves the native biological diversity of such
lands or interests in real property.
(3) With regard to lands as open space (as opposed to
lands acquired for active recreation use or public
water access, or improved lands acquired for historic
preservation reasons), improvements shall be
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limited to those designed to enhance access for
passive use of such open -space lands, such as nature
trails, boardwalks, bicycle paths and peripheral
parking areas, provided that such improvements do
not degrade the ecological value of the land or
threaten essential wildlife habitat.
(4) Preserves cultural property, historic properties and
historic and cultural resources in a manner which is
consistent with accepted standards for historic
preservation.
B. The town may enter into agreements with corporations
organized under the New York Not -For -Profit
Corporation Law, and which engage in land trust
activities, in order to provide for the management of
lands acquired pursuant to this chapter, including less -
than -fee interests in land. Any such agreements shall,
however, provide that such corporations shall keep the
lands under management accessible to the public unless
such corporations shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of
the Town Board that public access would be detrimental
to the lands or to any natural resources or features
associated therewith.
• §§ 6-33 through 6-35. (Reserved)
§ 6-36. Alienation of land acquired using fund moneys.
A. Rights or interests in real property which are acquired
with moneys from the fund shall not be sold, leased,
exchanged, donated or otherwise disposed of or used for
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other than the purposes permitted by this chapter
without the express authority of an act of the State
Legislature, which Legislature is required to provide for
the substitution of other lands having equal environmen-
tal and fair market value and reasonably equivalent
usefulness and location to those to be discontinued, sold
or disposed of, and such other requirements as shall be •
approved by the Legislature.
B. In addition to an act of the State Legislature, real
property acquired with moneys from the fund shall not
be sold, leased, exchanged, donated or otherwise
disposed of or used for other than the purposes permitted
by this chapter, except after compliance with the
alienation procedures set forth in the Open Space
Preservation Chapter of this Code, specifically Chapter
59.
C. This section shall not apply to the sale of development
rights by the town acquired pursuant to this chapter,
where said sale is made by a central bank created by the
town and pursuant to a transfer of development rights
program established by the town pursuant to § 261-a of
the Town Law; provided, however, that:
(1) The lands from which said development rights were
acquired shall remain preserved in perpetuity by a
permanent conservation easement or other
instrument that similarly preserves community
character as defined and set forth in the definition of
"community preservation" in this chapter; and
(2) The proceeds from any such sale shall be deposited
in the Southold Community Preservation Fund.
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§§ 6-37 through 6-38. (Reserved)
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§ 6-39. Severability.
If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part of this
article shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction
to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair or
invalidate the remainder thereof but shall be confined in its
operation to the clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part
• thereof directly involved in the controversy in which such
judgment shall have been rendered.
§ 6-40. Effective date.
This article shall take effect immediately upon filing with the
Secretary of State as provided by law.
ARTICLE II
Southold Community Preservation Project Plan
[Adopted 8-25-1998 by L.L. No. 14-19981
§§ 6-41 through 6-44. (Reserved)
§ 6-45. Legislative findings; purpose.
A. The Town of Southold possesses a rich heritage of open
space and scenic and natural resources and historic
places which are vital to the town's sense of place and to
its economic success as a community. However, the lands
which comprise these resources are rapidly being lost to
development, and the town's special identity is in danger
of being damaged forever. In furtherance of its goal of
• preserving the town's remaining open space and natural,
scenic and historic treasures, the Southold Town Board
finds it necessary to adopt a plan for their conservation.
Such plan is specifically authorized under § 64-e of the
New York Town Law and will serve as the basis for the
expenditure of any moneys from the Southold
Community Preservation Fund, including those moneys
realized under this chapter's two -percent real estate
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transfer tax, which is also authorized by Town Law § 64-
e and Article 31-D of the New York Tax Law.
B. It is the purpose of this article to establish and create
the Southold Community Preservation Project Plan to
help guide the town's efforts to preserve open spaces and
natural, scenic and historic places and to implement the
requirements of Town Law 64-e and Article 31-D of the •
New York Tax Law.
§§ 6-46 through 6-49. (Reserved)
§ 6-50. Community preservation project plan adopted.
For the reasons set forth in § 6-45 hereof, the Town Board of
the Town of Southold hereby approves and adopts the
Community Preservation Project Plan prepared by the Town
Planning Department, the Land Preservation Committee, the
Peconic Land Trust and Central Data Processing and presented
to the Town Board on August 4, 1998, during the work session
portion of the Town Board meeting, said plan being intended to
constitute the Southold Community Preservation Project Plan
which is required by § 64-e of the New York Town Law and
Article I of Chapter 6 of the Southold Town Code.
§§ 6-51 through 6-53. (Reserved)
§ 6-54. Severability.
If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part of this •
article shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction
to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair or
invalidate the remainder thereof but shall be confined in its
operation to the clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part
thereof directly involved in the controversy in which such
judgment shall have been rendered.
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§ 6-55. When effective.
This article shall take effect immediately upon filing with the
Secretary of State as provided by law.
ARTICLE III
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Community Preservation Fund Advisory Board
[Adopted 8-25-1998 by L.L. No. 13-19981
§§ 6-56 through 6-59. (Reserved)
§ 6-60. Community Preservation Fund Advisory Board
established; purpose; membership.
A. The Town of Southold Community Preservation Fund
Advisory Board is hereby established.
B. The purpose of the Advisory Board is to review and make
recommendations on proposed acquisitions of interests in
real property using moneys from the Community
Preservation Fund.
C. The Advisory Board shall act in an advisory capacity to
the Town Board.
D. The Advisory Board shall consist of seven members who
shall be legal residents of the town and who shall serve
without compensation. No member of the Town Board
shall serve on the Advisory Board.
E. A majority of the members appointed shall have
demonstrated experience with conservation or land
• preservation activities. In addition, at least one member
of the Advisory Board shall be an active farmer.
F. The Town Board hereby appoints the members of the
Land Preservation Committee as the members of the
Advisory Board. Appointees to the Land Preservation
Committee shall serve concurrently as members of the
Community Preservation Fund Advisory Board.
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§§ 6-61 through 6-63. (Reserved)
§ 6-64. Severability.
If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or part of this
article shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction •
to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair or
invalidate the remainder thereof but shall be confined in its
operation to the clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part
thereof directly involved in the controversy in which such
judgment shall have been rendered.
§ 6-65. When effective.
This article shall take effect immediately upon filing with the
Secretary of State as provided by law.
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TAXATION
Chapter 85
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ARTICLE I
• Senior Citizen Exemption
§ 85-1.
Partial exemption for senior citizens.
§ 85-2.
Conditions.
§ 85-3.
Applications.
§ 85-4.
Reapplications.
§ 85-5.
Penalties for offenses.
§ 85-5.1.
Notice.
ARTICLE II
Business Investment Exemption
§ 85-6. Exemption repealed.
ARTICLE III
Veterans' Exemption
§ 85-7. Purpose.
§ 85-8. Amount of exemption.
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Exemption for Disabled Persons With Limited Income
§ 85-9. Exemption granted.
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[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of
Southold as indicated in article histories. Amendments
noted where applicable.]
ARTICLE I
Senior Citizen Exemption •
[Adopted 4-20-19711
§ 85-1. Partial exemption for senior citizens. [Amended
3-12-1985 by L.L. No. 3-1985; 2-2-1993 by L.L. No.
2-1993; 12-27-1994 by L.L. No. 31-1994; 5-28-1996 by
L.L. No. 9-1996; 2-4-1997 by L.L. No. 3-1997;
2-29-1998 by L.L. No. 1-19981
A. Amount of exemption.
(1) [Amended 9-29-1998 by L.L. No. 16-19981 Real
property owned by one or more persons, each of
whom is 65 years of ' age or over, or real property
owned by husband and wife, one of whom is 65 years
of age or over, shall be exempt from town taxes to
the extent provided, subject to the following income
limitations:
Income Extent of Exemption
Up to $19,499
50%
$19,500 to $20,499
45%
$20,500 to $21,499
40%
$21,500 to $22,499
35%
$22,500 to $23,399
30%
$23,400 to $24,299
25%
$24,300 to $25,199
20%
$25,200 to $26,099
15%
$26,100 to $26,999
10% •
$27,000 to $27,899
5%
(2) Such exemption shall be computed after all other
partial exemptions allowed by law have been
subtracted from the total amount assessed.
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§ 85-1 TAXATION § 85-2
B. The real property tax exemption on real property owned
by husband and wife, one of whom is 65 years of age or
over, once granted, shall not be rescinded solely because
of the death of the older spouse, so long as the surviving
spouse is at least 62 years of age.
C. The above income shall be calculated as described in
• Real Property Tax Law § 467 and shall include social
security and retirement benefits, interest, dividends,
total gain from the sale or exchange of a capital asset
which may be offset by a loss from the sale or exchange
of a capital asset in the same income tax year, net rental
income, salary or earnings, and net income from self-
employment, but shall not include a return of capital,
gifts, inheritances, payments made to individuals
because of their status as victims of Nazi persecution as
defined in P.L. 103-286 or moneys earned through
employment in the federal foster grandparent program,
and any such income shall be offset by all medical and
prescription drug expenses actually paid which were not
reimbursed or paid by insurance.
§ 85-2. Conditions. [Amended 3-12-1985 by L.L. No.
3-1985]
No exemption shall be granted:
A. If the income of the owner or the combined income of the
owners of the property for the income tax year
immediately preceding the date of making application for
exemption exceeds the sum of twenty-one thousand two
(Cont'd on page 8503)
•
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§ 92-30
VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
§ 92-30
Direction
At Inter-
Location
Stop Sign on
of Travel
section With
(hamlet)
Airway Drive [Repealed 8-12-1980 by L.L. No. 4-19801
Albo Drive
West
Bray Avenue
Mattituck
(north end)
Albo Drive
West
Bray Avenue
Mattituck
• (south end)
Aldrich Lane
North
Second Avenue
Mattituck
Aquaview
West
Rocky Point
East
Avenue
Road
Marion
Atlantic
North
Champlin
Greenport
Avenue
Place
Azalea Road
West
Cardinal Drive
Mattituck
[Added
10-13-1998 by
L.L. No.
17-1998]
Bailey
North
Champlin
Greenport
Avenue
Place
Bailie Beach
East
Reeve Avenue
Mattituck
Road
Bayer Road
West
Wickham
Mattituck
Avenue
Baywater
West
South Harbor
Southold
Avenue
Road
Beach Road
East
Manhanset
Greenport
[Added
Avenue
7-31-1990 by
L.L. No.
• 15-1990]
9205 10-30-98
§ 92-30
SOUTHOLD
CODE
§ 92-30
Direction
At Inter-
Location
Stop Sign on
of Travel
section With
(hamlet)
Beckwith
North
Traveler
Southold
Avenue
Street
[Added
9-23-1986 by
L.L. No.
8-1986]
Beebe Drive
East
Eugene's Road
Cutchogue
Bennet Road
East
Middleton
Greenport
[Added
Road
3-10-1992 by
L.L. No.
6-1992]
Bergen
East
Cox Neck Road
Mattituck
Avenue
Bergen
South
Sound Avenue
Mattituck
Avenue
Betts Street
South
East Road
Cutchogue
Birch Drive
South
Peconic Bay
Laurel
Boulevard
Booth Place
North
Wilmarth
Greenport
Avenue
Booth Place
South
Washington
Greenport
Avenue
Booth Road
North
Soundview
Southold
Avenue
Bray Avenue
South
Peconic Bay
Laurel
Boulevard
Breakwater
South
Cox Neck Road
Mattituck
Road
Broadwaters
North
Skunk Lane
Cutchogue
Drive
(Bay Avenue)
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•
•
§ 92-30
VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
§ 92-30
Direction
At Inter-
Location
Stop Sign on
of Travel
section With
(hamlet)
Broadwaters
South
Vanston Road
Cutchogue
Road
Brower Road
East
Grand Avenue
Mattituck
• Bungalow
West
Marratooka
Mattituck
Lane
Lane
(Cont'd on page 9207)
•
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•
•
§ 92-30
Stop Sign on
Little
Peconic Bay
Road [Added
8-12-1980 by
L.L. No.
4-1980]
Locust
Avenue
Lupen Drive
Madison
Avenue
[Added
8-12-1986 by
L.L. No.
8-1986]
Marratooka
Lane
Marratooka
Road
Marlene Lane
Mary's Road
Mary's Road
[Amended
8-12-1980 by
L.L. No.
4-1980]
Meadow Lane
[Added
10-13-1998 by
L.L. No.
17-1998]
VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
§ 92-30
Direction At Inter-
Location
of Travel section With
(hamlet)
East Wunneweta
Cutchogue
Road
South New Suffolk Mattituck
Avenue
West Skunk Lane Cutchogue
(Bay Avenue)
South West Street Greenport
South
New Suffolk
Mattituck
Avenue
North
New Suffolk
Mattituck
Avenue
South
Peconic Bay
Laurel
Boulevard
Mattituck
South
Pike Street
Mattituck
North
Wickham
Mattituck
Avenue
East Cardinal Drive Mattituck
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§ 92-30
SOUTHOLD
CODE
§ 92-30
Direction
At Inter-
Location
Stop Sign on
of Travel
section With
(hamlet)
Mechanic
East
Youngs Avenue
Southold
Street
Mechanic
East
Youngs Avenue
Southold
Street South
[Added
8-12-1980 by
L.L. No.
4-19801
Midland
West
Bayview Road
Southold
Parkway
Midwood Road
East
Pequash
Cutchogue
Avenue
Midwood Road
West
West Creek
Cutchogue
[Added
Avenue
8-12-1980 by
L.L. No.
4-1980]
Mill Lane
North
Wickham
Mattituck
Avenue
Mill Road
West
Reeve Avenue
Mattituck
Miriam Road
East
Inlet Drive
Mattituck
Miriam Road
South
Summit Road
Mattituck
Moore's Lane
North
Inlet Pond
Greenport
Road
Moore's Lane
South
New Suffolk
Cutchogue
Avenue
Mt. Beulah
South
Old North
Southold
Avenue
Road
Mt. Beulah
North
Soundview
Southold
Avenue
Avenue
Nakomis Road
West
Baywater Road
Southold
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•
•
§ 92-30
Stop Sign on
Naugles
Drive
•
VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 92-30
Direction At Inter- Location
of Travel section With (hamlet)
West Luthers Road Mattituck
(Cont'd on page 9216.3)
9216.2.1 10-30-98
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•
SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX
—A—
ABANDONMENT
Signs, 100-207
ACCESSORY BUILDINGS
Fees, 45-8
Uniform Fire Prevention and
Building Code, 45-5
ACCESSORY USES
Farm stands, 47-3
ADMINISTRATOR
Coastal erosion hazard area, 37-42
Defined, 37-6
Powers and duties, 37-42
ADOPTION OF LOCAL LAWS
Rezonings, 14-6
ADVISORY BOARD
Defined, 6-16
AFFORDABLE HOUSING (AHD)
DISTRICT
Penalties for offenses, 100-59
Zoning, 100-50 —100-59
AGRICULTURAL -
CONSERVATION (A -C) DIS-
TRICT
Area, yard and bulk regulations,
100-32
Parking, 100-32
AGRICULTURAL LAND PRES-
ERVATION
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 manage-
ment, 33-6
Flood damage prevention, 46-16
ANTENNAS
Wireless communication facilities,
100-165
APARTMENT
Defined, 100-13
APARTMENT HOUSE
Defined, 100-13
APPEALS
Coastal erosion hazard area,
37-35, 37-36
Flood damage prevention, 46-22
APPEAR
Defined, 10-2
APPEAR BEFORE
Defined, 10-2
APPOINTMENTS
Architectural Review Committee,
100-258
Ethics Board, 10-19
Fishers Island Harbor Committee,
33-3
Land Preservation Committee,
25-50, 59-50
ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW
Architectural Review Committee,
100-258
Site plan approval, 100-257,
100-258
ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW
COMMITTEE
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
ARCHIVES
Defined, 72-3
AREA, YARD AND BULK REGU-
LATIONS
Agricultural -Conservation (A -C)
District, 100-32
Farm stands, 47-3
General Business (B) District,
100-103
Light Industrial (LI) District,
100-143
Light Industrial Park/Planned Of-
fice Park (LIO) District, 100-133
Limited Business (LB) District,
100-83
Wireless communication facilities,
100-165
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SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX
AUTO REPAIR SHOPS
Defined, 100-13
_B_
BAZAARS, see PUBLIC ENTER-
TAINMENT AND SPECIAL
EVENTS
BEACH
Defined, 37-6
BED -AND -BREAKFAST
Alarm systems, 100-31
Fees, 100-281
Signs, 100-31
Zoning, 100-31, 100-281
BERMS
Height regulations, 100-231
BLUFF
Defined, 37-6
BOARD OF APPEALS
Notice of public hearing, 100-275
BOATS
Fishers Island Harbor manage-
ment, 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
BODY FLUIDS
Defined, A107-43.1
BONDS
Coastal erosion hazard area, 37-41
BOWRIDING
Defined, 32-31
BREEZEWAY
Defined, 100-13
BUILDING INSPECTOR
Flood damage prevention, 46-11,
46-14
Powers and duties, 46-14
BUILDING PERMITS
Site plan approval, 100-252
BUILDINGS, DEMOLITION OF
Fees, 45-8
Uniform Fire Prevention and
Building Code, 45-8
BULKHEAD
Defined, 100-13
BURNING, OUTDOOR
Exclusions, 36-4
Penalties for offenses, 36-5
Supervision of fires, 36-3
BUSINESS
Defined, 10-2
_C_
CANS
Defined, 48-1
CANVASSERS
Defined, 69-1
See also PEDDLERS, SOLICI-
TORS AND TRANSIENT RE-
TAIL MERCHANTS
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLI-
ANCE
Defined, 100-13
Flood damage prevention, 46-14
CERTIFICATE OF DETERMI-
NATION
Defined, 100-13
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
Site plan approval, 100-252
CHANNEL SYSTEM
Defined, 32-31
CHILD-CARE
Defined, 100-13
CIRCUSES, see PUBLIC ENTER-
TAINMENT AND SPECIAL
EVENTS
CLIENT
Defined, 10-2
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
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•
•
•
•
SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX
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, 3740
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
COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS
Wireless communication facilities,
100-162,100-166
COMMON OWNERSHIP
Defined, 100-25
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE
Defined, A107-43.1
COMMUNICABLE/EgFECTIOUS
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
COMMUNICATION FACILITIES,
see WIRELESS COMMUNICA-
TION FACILITIES
COMMUNITY PRESERVATION
Defined, 6-16
COMMUNITY PRESERVATION
FUND
Acquisition of interests in prop-
erty, 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
COMMUNITY PRESERVATION
FUND ADVISORY BOARD
Community Preservation Project
Fund, 6-60 — 6-66
Established, 6-60
COMMUNITY PRESERVATION
PROJECT FUND
Community Preservation Fund
Advisory Board, 6-60 — 6-66
COMMUNITY PRESERVATION
PROJECT PLAN
Community Preservation Fund,
6-45-6-55
Community preservation project
plan adopted, 6-50
Defined, 6-16
COMPLAINANT
Defined, A107-35.1
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
Ethics, Code of, 10-4, 10-7
SI -3
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SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX
CONTINUING CARE FACILITY
Defined, 100-13
CRAWL SPACE
Defined, 46-4
CROPS, LIVESTOCK AND
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS
Defined, 100-221
CURBS
Highway specifications, A108-42
CUSTOMER
Defined, 10-2
—D—
DEBRIS LINE
Defined, 37-6
DECKS
Defined, 100-13
DEDICATION OF ROADS
Highway specifications, A108-50
DEFINITIONS
Administrator, 37-6
Advisory Board, 6-16
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, A107-43.1
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
Client, 10-2
Coastal Erosion Hazard Area Map,
37-6
Coastal waters, 37-6
Coastline, 37-6
Common ownership, 100-25
Communicable disease, A107-43.1
Community preservation, 6-16
Community Preservation Project
Plan, 6-16
Complainant, A107-35.1
Continuing care facility, 100-13
Crawl space, 46-4
Crops, livestock and livestock
products, 100-221
Customer, 10-2
Debris line, 37-6
Decks, 100-13
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 manufac-
tured 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
Fund, 6-16
Gift, 10-2
Glass, 48-1
Golf course, standard regulation,
100-13
Grading, 37-6
Habitable floor area, 100-13
Health care facilities, 100-13
Historical society, 100-13
Historic District, 56-3
Historic structure, 46-4
Home business office, 100-13
Home professional office, 100-13
Illegal dumping, 48-2
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•
•
•
•
SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX
Life care community, 100-13
Light industrial uses, 100-13
Living area, 100-13
Local administrator, 46-4
Major addition, 37-6
Mean low water, 37-6
Movable 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
Off -premises sign, 100-13
Order of protection, A107-35.1
Outside employer, 10-2
Patio, 100-13
Peddler, 69-1
Person, 10-2,37-6,69-1
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 facilities, 100-13
Recreational vehicles, 46-4
Recyclable, 48-1
Recyclable, municipal, 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
Retaining wall, 100-13
Salvage center, 74-1
Scalp net, 77-201
Secondary dune, 37-6
Servicing, 72-3
Shopping centers, 100-13
Significant fish and wildlife habi-
tat, 37-6
Solicitors, 69-1
Specialty prop -craft, 32-31
Structural hazard area, 37-6
Structure, 37-6
Style of architecture, 56-3
Subordinate of a town officer or
employee, 10-2
Substantial damage, 46-4
Telecommunication tower, 100-13
Toe, 37-6
Town garbage bag, 48-2
Town officer or employee, 10-2
Transient retail business, 69-1
Unregulated activity, 37-6
Utilities, 100-51
Vegetation, 37-6
Wireless communication facility,
100-13
Wireless communications, 100-13
DESIGN STANDARDS
Wireless communication facilities,
100-165
DISABLED PERSONS WITH
LIMITED INCOME, TAX EX-
EMPTION FOR
Taxation, 85-9
DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST
Ethics, Code of, 10-11, 10-16 —
10-18.1
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
DUST
Farmland Bill of Rights, 100-222
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
retail merchants, 69-10
—E—
EELS.
Defined, 77-201
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SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX
-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
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
statements, 10-22
Terms of office, 10-19
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
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
EXISTING MANUFACTURED
HOME PARK OR SUBDIVI-
SION
Defined, 46-4
EXISTING STRUCTURE
Defined, 37-6
EXPANSION TO AN EXISTING
MANUFACTURED HOME
PARK OR SUBDIVISION
Defined, 46-4
—F—
FAIRS, see PUBLIC ENTERTAIN-
MENT AND SPECIAL EVENTS
FALSE ALARMS
Alarm systems, 24-5,24-6
FAMILY/HOUSEHOLD
Defined, A107-35.1
FAMILY OFFENSE
Defined, A107-35.1
FARM BUILDINGS
Fees, 45-8
Uniform Fire Prevention and
Building Code, 45-8
FARIVII.AND 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
undertake, 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
Defined,. 100-13
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SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX
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
FEDERAL EMERGENCY MAN-
AGEMENT AGENCY
Defined, 46-4
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
Farm buildings, 45-8
Farm stands, 47-4
Fishers Island Harbor manage-
ment, 33-6, 33-8, 33-12
Flood damage prevention, 46-12
Garbage, rubbish and refuse, 48-2
Hotels and motels, 45-8
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, A108-42
Wireless communication facilities,
100-165
FINANCIAL BENEFIT
Defined, 10-2
FISHERS ISLAND
Parking at beaches, 65-3.1
Permits, 65-3.1
FISHERS ISLAND HARBOR
COMMITTEE
Appointments, 33-3
Fishers Island Harbor manage-
ment, 33-3
Meetings, 33-3
Notices, 33-3
Powers and duties, 33-3
Terms of office, 33-3
FISHERS ISLAND HARBOR
MANAGEMENT
Abode, use of vessel as, 33-7
Anchoring, 33-6
Applicability, 33-1
Boats, unnavigable, 33-12
Fees, 33-6, 33-8, 33-12
Fishers Island Harbor Committee,
33-3
Garbage, rubbish and refuse,
33-11
Hazards to navigation, 33-12
Height regulations, 33-6
Inspections, 33-8
Liability, 33-12
Liens, 33-8, 33-12
Mooring, 33-6
Mooring buoys, 33-6
Mooring maintenance, 33-8
Mooring permits, 33-6
Notices, 33-12
Penalties for offenses, 33-14
Permits, 33-6
Rafting, 33-10
Sale of unnavigable boats, 33-12
Sewage, 33-11
Speed limits, 33-4
Traffic control authority, 33-2
Use of private moorings by guests,
33-9
Wake regulations, 33-4
Waterskiing, 33-5
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 meth-
ods, 46-16
Encroachments, 46-15
Fees, 46-12
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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 liabil-
ity, 46-10
Zoning Board of Appeals, 46-22
FLOOD ELEVATION STUDY
Defined, 46-4
FLOODPLAIN
Defined, 46-4
FLOOD -PRONE AREA
Defined, 46-4
FOOD CATERING FACILITY
Defined, 100-13
FOOD PROCESSING FACILITY
Defined, 100-13
FRATERNAL ORGANIZATION
Defined, 100-13
FUND
Defined, 6-16
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GARBAGE, RUBBISH AND RE-
FUSE
Fees, 48-2
Fishers Island Harbor manage-
ment, 33-11
Nonrecyclable waste, 48-2, 48-3
Town garbage bag, 48-2
GENERAL BUSINESS (B) DIS-
TRICT
Area, yard and bulk regulations,
100-103
Setbacks, 100-103
Zoning, 100-100 —100-103
GIFT
Defined, 10-2
GLASS
Defined, 48-1
GOLF COURSE, STANDARD
REGULATION
Defined, 100-13
GRADING
Defined, 37-6
GREENHOUSE
Farm stands, 47-3
GUARANTIES
Site plan approval, 100-254
—H—
HABITABLE FLOOR AREA
Defined, 100-13
HANDICAPPED PARKING
Parking, 92-48
Permits, 92-48
HEALTH CARE FACILITIES
Defined, 100-13
Zoning, 100-31
HEARINGS
Community Preservation Fund,
6-28
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
retail merchants, 69-11
Site plan approval, 100-254
Zoning, 100-26
See also NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
HEIGHT REGULATIONS
Berms, 100-231
Fishers Island Harbor manage-
ment, 33-6
Wireless communication facilities,
100-162
HIGHWAY SPECIFICATIONS
Alterations or modifications to
specifications, A108-48
As -constructed survey, A108-46
Asphalt binder course, A108-22
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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
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 ba-
sins, 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
Topsoil, A108-43
Trees, A108-43
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Defined, 100-13
HISTORIC BUILDINGS AND
DISTRICTS
Wireless communication facilities,
100-164
HISTORIC DISTRICT
Defined, 56-3
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
HOTELS AND MOTELS
Fees, 45-8
Uniform Fire Prevention and
Building Code, 45-8
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ILLEGAL DUMPING
Defined, 48-2
INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS
Wireless communication facilities,
100-162
INSPECTIONS
Ethics Board, 10-23
Fishers Island Harbor manage-
ment, 33-8
Highway specifications, A108-49
INVESTIGATIONS
Ethics Board, 10-21
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
retail merchants, 69-7
—L—
LAND CLEARING
Site plan approval, 100-259
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LAND PRESERVATION COM-
MITTEE
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
Fishers Island Harbor manage-
ment, 33-12
Flood damage prevention, 46-10
LICENSES
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
retail.merchants, 69-1— 69-13
Shellfish, 77-202
LIENS
Fishers Island Harbor manage-
ment, 33-8,33-12
LIFE CARE COMMUNITY
Defined, 100-13
Zoning, 100-31
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL (LI) DIS-
TRICT
Area, yard and bulk regulations,
100-143
Setbacks, 100-143
Zoning, 100-140 — 100-143
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL
PARK/PLANNED OFFICE
PARK (LIO) DISTRICT
Area, yard and bulk regulations,
100-133
Setbacks, 100-133
Zoning, 100-130 —100-133
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL USES
Defined, 100-13
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) DIS-
TRICT
Area, yard and bulk regulations,
100-83
Setbacks, 100-83
Zoning, 100-80 —100-83
LIVING AREA
Defined, 100-13
LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR
Defined, 46-4
LOTS
Zoning, 100-24, 100-25
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MAJOR ADDITION
Defined, 37-6
MANUFACTURED HOMES
Flood damage prevention, 46-15,
46-21
MARINE DISTRICTS
Wireless communication facilities,
100-162
MEAN LOW WATER
Defined, 37-6
MEETINGS
Fishers Island Harbor Committee,
33-3
MEMBERSHIP
Architectural Review Committee,
100-258
Ethics Board, 10-19
Land Preservation Committee,
25-50, 59-50
MERCHANTS, see PEDDLERS,
SOLICITORS AND TRAN-
SIENT RETAIL MERCHANTS
MOORING
Boats, 32-39.3
Boats, docks and wharves, 32-39.4
Fishers Island Harbor manage-
ment, 33-6, 33-8, 33-9
MOORING PERMITS
Fishers Island Harbor manage-
ment, 33-6
MOVABLE STRUCTURE
Defined, 37-6
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NATURAL PROTECTIVE FEA-
TURE
Defined, 37-6
NATURAL PROTECTIVE FEA-
TURE AREA
Defined, 37-6
NEARSHORE AREA
Defined, 37-6
NEW MANUFACTURED HOME
PARK OR SUBDIVISION
Defined, 46-4
NEWSPAPER
Defined, 48-1
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
Wireless communication facilities,
100-168
NONRECYCLABLE WASTE
Defined, 48-2
Garbage, rubbish and refuse, 48-2,
48-3
NORMAL MAINTENANCE
Defined, 37-6
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Board of Appeals, 100-275
Providing notice of public hear-
ings, 58-1
Site plan approval, 100-254
Subdivision of land, A106-23,
A106-24
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
Fishers Island Harbor Committee,
33-3
Fishers Island Harbor manage-
ment, 33-12
Pro -arrest policy, A107-35.1
Site plan approval, 100-254
NUISANCES
Farmland Bill of Rights, 100-222
—O—
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 -PREMISES SIGN
Defined, 100-13
OFF-STREET PARKING AND
LOADING
Site plan approval, 100-252
OPEN SPACE PRESERVATION
Land Preservation Committee,
59-50
ORDER OF PROTECTION
Defined, A107-35.1
OUTSIDE EMPLOYER
Defined, 10-2
_P_
PARKING
Agricultural -Conservation (A -C)
District, 100-32
Farm stands, 47-3
Handicapped parking, 92-48
Salvaging centers, 74-4
Vehicles and traffic, 92-47, 92-60
PARKING AT BEACHES
Fishers Island, 65-3.1
PARKS AND RECREATION AR-
EAS
Lighting, 100-239.5
PATIO
Defined, 100-13
PEDDLER
Defined, 69-1
PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS AND
TRANSIENT RETAIL MER-
CHANTS
Canvassing for religious purposes,
69-14
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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) Dis-
trict, 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
Fishers Island Harbor manage-
ment, 33-14
Flood damage prevention, 46-9
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
retail merchants, 69-13
Salvaging centers, 74-6
Site plan approval, 100-259
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
Fishers Island, 65-3.1
Fishers Island Harbor manage-
ment, 33-6
Flood damage prevention, 46-12,
46-13
Handicapped parking, 9248
Public entertainment and special
events, 71-1
Salvaging centers, 74-2, 74-3, 74-5
Signs, 100-209
PERSON
Defined, 10-2, 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
Ethics Board, 10-20
Fishers Island Harbor Committee,
33-3
Land Preservation Committee,
25-50, 59-50
Records Advisory Board, 72-5
Records Management Officer, 72-4
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 of 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
PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT AND
SPECIAL EVENTS
Bazaars, 71-1
Certain entertainment restricted,
71-1
Circuses, 71-1
Fairs, 71-1
Fees, 71-1, 100-274
Outdoor shows, 71-1
Permits, 71-1
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Wineries outdoor events, 71-1
_Q_
QUALIFICATIONS
Architectural Review Committee,
100-258
Ethics Board, 10-19
—R—
RAFTING
Fishers Island Harbor manage-
ment, 33-10
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
Ethics Board, 10-23
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,
72-4,72-6
Records management officer, 72-2
RECORDS MANAGEMENT OF-
FICER
Powers and duties, 72-4
Records management, 72-2, 72-4
RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
Defined, 100-13
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
RELATIVE
Defined, 10-2
RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS
Architectural Review Committee,
100-258
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
Wireless communication facilities,
100-162
RESTAURANT, FORMULA
FOOD
Defined, 1:00-13
RESTAURANT, TAKE-OUT
Defined, 100-13
RESTORATION
Defined, 37-6
RETAE14ING WALL
Defined, 100-13
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SALARIES AND COMPENSA-
TION
Architectural Review Committee,
100-258
SALES
Boats, unnavigable, 33-12
Local produce, 100-31
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
retail merchants, 69-1— 69-13
SALVAGE CENTER
Defined, 74-1
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SALVAGING CENTERS
Definitions, 74-1
Fees, 74-3
Parking, 74-4
Penalties for offenses, 74-6
Permits, 74-2, 74-3, 74-5
SCALP NET
Defined, 77-201
SCREENING
Highway specifications, A108-43
Site plan approval, 100-252
Wireless communication facilities,
100-166
SECONDARY DUNE
Defined, 37-6
SERVICING
Defined, 72-3
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 Of-
fice Park (LIO) District, 100-133
Limited Business (LB) District,
100-83
Wireless communication facilities,
100-165
SEWAGE
Fishers Island Harbor manage-
ment, 33-11
SHELLFISH
Eels, 77-208.1
Licenses, 77-202
Vegetation removal prohibited,
77-211.2
SHOPPING CENTERS
Defined, 100-13
SIDEWALKS
Highway specifications, A108-40
Intent, 80-1
Obstructions, 80-2
Snow and ice removal, 80-2
SIGNIFICANT FISH AND WILD-
LIFE HABITAT
Defined, 37-6
SIGNS
Bed -and -breakfast, 100-31
Fees, 45-8
Highway specifications, A108-12
Home professional office, 100-31
Lighting, 100-206
Nonconforming signs, 100-209
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
retail merchants, 69-12
Permits, 100-209
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
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Zoning, 100-250 — 100-256
SMOKE
Farmland Bill of Rights, 100-222
SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL
Sidewalks, 80-2
SOLICITORS
Defined, 69-1
See also PEDDLERS, SOLICI-
TORS AND TRANSIENT RE-
TAIL MERCHANTS
SOUTHOLD COMMUNITY
PRESERVATION FUND, see
COMMUNITY PRESERVA-
TION FUND
SPECIAL EVENTS
Fees, 100-274
See also PUBLIC ENTERTAIN-
MENT AND SPECIAL EVENTS
SPECIAL EXCEPTION USES
Wireless communication facilities,
100-163
SPECIALTY PROP -CRAFT
Defined, 32-31
SPEED LIMITS
Fishers Island Harbor manage-
ment, 33-4
STOP -WORK ORDERS
Flood damage prevention, 46-14
STORAGE
Home professional office, 100-31
Long-term outdoor display or stor-
age, 100-239.7
Zoning, 100-239.6,100-239.7
STREETLIGHTING
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
Notice of public hearing, A106-23,
A106-24
SUBORDINATE OF A TOWN
OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE
Defined, 10-2
SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE
Defined, 46-4
SWIN[MI ATG POOLS
Fees, 45-8
Uniform Fire Prevention and
Building Code, 45-8
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TAXATION
Disabled persons with limited in-
come, tax exemption for, 85-9
Exemption granted, 85-9
Veterans' exemption, 85-7, 85-8
TELECOMMUNICATION
TOWER
Defined, 100-13
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
TOE
Defined, 37-6
TOPSOIL
Highway specifications, A108-43
TOPSOIL PROTECTION
Farm stands, 47-3
TOWERS
Wireless communication facilities,
100-162,100-165,100-166
TOWN GARBAGE BAG
Defined, 48-2
Garbage, rubbish and refuse, 48-2
TOWN OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE
Defined, 10-2
TRANSIENT MERCHANTS, see
PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS AND
TRANSIENT RETAIL MER-
CHANTS
TRANSIENT RETAIL BUSINESS
Defined, 69-1
TREES
Highway specifications, A108-43,
A108-45
Wireless communication facilities,
100-162,100-166
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UNIFORM FIRE PREVENTION
AND BUILDING CODE
Accessory buildings, 45-8
Buildings, demolition of, 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
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
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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
VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
Fire wells, 92-47
Parking, 92-47, 92-60
VETERANS' EXEMPTION
Amount of exemption, 85-8
Taxation, 85-7, 85-8
VIBRATIONS
Farmland Bill of Rights, 100-222
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WATERSSIING
Fishers Island Harbor manage-
ment, 33-5
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
FACILITIES
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
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
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
Defined, 100-13
_Z_
ZONING
Adoption of Local Laws, 14-6
Affordable Housing (AHD) Dis-
trict, 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
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Light Industrial Park/Planned Of-
fice 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
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