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• Supplemental Index,
Supplemental Index,
SI-1—SI-16
SI-1—SI-17
Legislation, by number or date of adoption, included in this
supplement: L.L. Nos. 26-1997; 27-1997; 28-1997; 29-1997.
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§ 26-1 APPEARANCE TICKETS § 26-2
Chapter 26
APPEARANCE TICKETS
§ 26-1. Purpose.
• § 26-2. Certain public servants authorized to issue
appearance tickets.
§ 26-3. Service of appearance tickets,
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of
Southold 2-24-1981 as L.L. No. 2-1981. Amendments noted
where applicable.]
§ 26-1. Purpose.
The purpose of this chapter is to authorize public servants of
the Town of Southold to issue and serve appearance tickets in
connection with violations of state statutes, local laws,
ordinances or rules and regulations of the Town of Southold
which the public servants are authorized or required to enforce.
§ 26-2. Certain public servants authorized to issue
appearance tickets.
The following public servants of the Town of Southold are
hereby authorized to issue and serve an appearance ticket with
respect to the violation of a state statute, local law, ordinance,
rule or regulation of the Town of Southold that such public
• servants are, respectively, required to enforce:
A. Constables and Bay Constables. Any statute, local law,
ordinance, rule or regulation involving the public health,
safety and welfare.
B. Dog control officers. Any statute, local law, ordinance,
rule or regulation involving the control of dogs.
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§ 26-2 SOUTHOLD CODE § 26-3
C. Building Inspectors. Any statute, local law, ordinance,
rule or regulation relating to fire prevention and safety,
health and sanitation, buildings, zoning and planning.
[Added 2-29-1984 by L.L. No. 1-19841
D. Traffic control officers. Any state statute, local law,
ordinance, rule or regulation relating to the movement,
parking, stopping or standing of vehicles. [Added •
6-2-1987 by L.L. No. 7-1987]
E. Town Investigators, Ordinance Inspectors and Code En-
forcement Officers. Any statute, local law, ordinance,
rule or regulation regarding housing, building, zoning,
fire safety, sanitation, amusement, signs, peddling and
any other areas concerning public order and safety,
including but not limited to all chapters of the Code of
the Town of Southold. [Added 7-26-1988 by L.L. No.
19-1988; amended 6-13-1995 by L.L. No. 12-19951
§ 26-3. Service of appearance tickets,
An appearance ticket other than for a parking violation shall
be served personally.
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VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
Chapter 92
VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
ARTICLE I
General Provisions
§ 92-10. Definitions of words and phrases.
§ 92-11. Authority to install traffic control devices.
ARTICLE II
One -Way Streets
§ 92-20. One-way streets designated.
ARTICLE III
Stop and Yield Intersections
§ 92-30. Stop intersections with stop signs.
§ 92-31. Stop intersections with flashing signals.
§ 92-32. Yield intersections.
§ 92-33. (Reserved)
ARTICLE IV
Parking, Standing and Stopping
• § 92-40. Application.
§ 92-41. Parking prohibited at all times.
§ 92-42. Parking prohibited during certain hours.
§ 92-42.1. Parking prohibited during certain months.
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§ 92-43. Parking for limited time only.
§ 92-43.1. Public parking lots.
§ 92-44. Stopping prohibited at all times.
§ 92-45. Fire lanes.
§ 92-46. Parking or standing prohibited during
certain times.
§ 92-47. Fire wells.
ARTICLE V
Emergency Removal of Vehicles
§ 92-50.
Authority to remove vehicles.
§ 92-51.
Storage and charges.
§ 92-52.
Notice of removal.
ARTICLE VI -
Penalties
§ 92-60. Penalties for offenses.
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of
Southold 6-21-1966. Sections 92-20, 92-30, 92-31, 92-32 and
92-41 amended and H 92-42 and 92-43 added during
codification; see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Article II.
Other amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Parking at beaches — See Ch. 65.
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§ 92-42
Name of Street
Second Street
Shipyard Lane
Sigsbee Road
Silvermere Road
Skunk Lane
VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 92-42
Sleepy Hollow
Lane [Added
7-8-1997 by
L.L. No. 18-19971
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8-10-97
Between the
Side
Hours of
Location
Both
6:00 a.m.
In New Suffolk,
and 6:00 p.m.
from the guard -
from April 15
rail at the
to September
southerly ter -
15, both
minus northerly
dates inclu-
for a distance
sive
of 200 feet
Both
10:00 p.m.
In East Marion,
and 6:00 a.m.
from the guard-
rail at the
southerly termin-
us northerly for
a distance of
160 feet
Both
10:00 p.m.
In Mattituck,
and 6:00 a.m.
from the south-
erly curbline of
Peconic Bay
Boulevard south-
erly to Peconic
Bay
Both
10:00 p.m.
In Greenport,
and 6:00 a.m.
along both sides
of the parking
area adjacent to
the terminus
Both
10:00 p.m.
In Cutchogue,
and 6:00 a.m.
from Peconic
Bay westerly
for a distance
of 150 feet
Both
10:00 p.m.
In Southold,
and 6:00 p.m.
from the guardrail
at the easterly
terminus westerly
for a distance
of 200 feet
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8-10-97
§ 92-42 SOUTHOLD CODE § 92-42
Between the
Name of Street Side Hours of Location
Sound Beach
Both
10:00 p.m.
In Mattituck,
and 6:00 a.m.
from Long Island
Sound southerly
for a distance
of 100 feet
Sound Drive
Both
Sunset
In Greenport,
(67 Steps)
and 6:00 a.m.
from the guard -
[Amended 5-28-
rail at the
1996 by L.L.
northerly term -
No. 7-19961
inus to Sound
Drive
Sound Drive West
Both
10:00 p.m.
In Greenport,
and 6:00 a.m.
from the west-
erly terminus
easterly for a
distance of 200
feet
Spring Lane
Both
10:00 p.m.
In Peconic, from
[Added 6-24-1997
and 6:00 a.m.
the guardrail at
by L.L. No.
the easterly
16-19971
terminus westerly
for a distance
of 225 feet
Terry Lane
North
10:00 p.m.
In Southold,
and 6:00 a.m.
from the west
curbline of Ho-
bart Road west-
erly to Town
Creek
The Anchorage
Both
10:00 p.m.
In Mattituck, from
[Added 5-27-1997
and 6:00 a.m.
the guardrail at
by L.L. No.
westerly terminus
12-19971
easterly to
Westview Drive
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§ 92-42 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 92-42
Between the
Name of Street
Side
Hours of
Location
Town Harbor Lane
Both
10:00 p.m.
In Southold,
and 6:00 a.m.
from Peconic
Bay to Terry
Lane
• Watersedge Way
Both
10:00 p.m.
In Southold,
and 6:00 a.m.
from and includ-
ing its inter-
section with
Rambler Road
northwesterly
for a distance
of 150 feet
Whistler Avenue
North
7:30 p.m.
In Fishers
and 6:00 a.m.
Island, from
the easterly
terminus
westerly for a
distance of 500
feet
(Cont'd on page 9230.11)
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§ 92-50 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 92-50
ARTICLE V
Emergency Removal of Vehicles
§ 92-50. Authority to remove vehicles.
When any vehicle is parked or abandoned on any highway
during a snowstorm, flood, fire or other public emergency which
affects that portion of the public highway upon which said
vehicle is parked or abandoned, or when any vehicle is found
unattended on any highway where said vehicle constitutes an
obstruction to traffic, or when any vehicle is parked or
abandoned on any highway where stopping, standing or
parking is prohibited, said vehicle may be removed or caused to
be removed by a police officer.
(Cont'd on page 9231)
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ZONING
ARTICLE XIV
Light Industrial (LI) District
§ 100-140. Purpose.
§ 100-141. Use regulations.
• § 100-142. Bulk, area and parking regulations.
§ 100-143. Front yard setbacks.
ARTICLE XV
Density, Minimum Lot Size and Bulk Schedules
§ 100-150. Repeal of existing schedule; incorporation
of new schedules.
§ 100-151. Conformance required.
ARTICLE XVI
(Reserved)
ARTICLE XVII
(Reserved)
ARTICLE XVIII
Cluster Development
§ 100-180. Purpose.
§ 100-181. Applicability.
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ARTICLE XIX
Parking and Loading Areas
§ 100-190. Purpose.
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§ 100-191. Off-street parking areas.
§ 100-192. Off-street loading areas.
ARTICLE XX
Signs
§ 100-200.
Purpose.
§ 100-201.
Applicability; permit required; application;
approval; fees.
§ 100-202.
General design principles.
§ 100-203.
Prohibitions and general restrictions.
§ 100-204.
Limitation of content or copy.
§ 100-205.
Specific signs.
§ 100-205.1.
Specific sign requirements.
§ 100-206...
Sign illumination.
§ 100-207.
Unsafe, abandoned and unlawful signs.
§ 100-208.
Transition.
§ 100-209.
Nonconforming signs.
ARTICLE XXI
Landscaping, Screening and Buffer Regulations
§ 100-210.
§ 100-211.
§ 100-212.
§ 100-213.
§ 100-214.
§ 100-215.
Purpose.
General requirements.
Front landscaped area.
Transition buffer area.
Landscaped parking area.
Properties located adjacent to creeks.
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§ 100-13 ZONING § 100-13
AUTO REPAIR SHOP — A commercial use involving the
adjustment, painting, replacement of parts or other
repair or restoration of motor vehicles. [Added
4-28-1997 by L.L. No. 6-19971
BASEMENT — A story of a building, partly below the
finished grade level, which has more than one-half (1/2) of
• its height, measured from floor to ceiling, above the
average established curb level or finished grade of the
land immediately adjacent to the building.
BED -AND -BREAKFAST — The renting of not more than
three (3) rooms in an owner -occupied dwelling for lodging
and serving of breakfast to not more than six (6) casual
and transient roomers, provided that the renting of such
rooms for such purpose is clearly incidental and
subordinate to the principal use of the dwelling.
BERM — A structure composed primarily of earth
intended for privacy, security, enclosure, visual
screening or noise abatement.
BILLBOARD — A sign, including the type commonly
known as a "billboard," which directs attention to a
business, commodity, service, entertainment or
attraction which is sold, offered or existing .elsewhere
than upon the same lot where such sign is displayed or
only incidentally upon such lot.
BLOCK — An area bounded by one (1) or more streets or
a municipal boundary and of sufficient size to
accommodate a lot or lots of minimum size required by
this chapter.
BOARDING- AND TOURIST HOUSES — A building,
• other than a hotel, where lodging, with or without meals,
for five (5) or more persons is furnished for
compensation.
BOARD OF APPEALS — The Zoning Board of Appeals
of the Town of Southold.
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§ 100-13 SOUTHOLD CODE § 100-13
BREEZEWAY — Open construction with a roof
projecting from the outside wall of a building, not to
exceed dimensions of eight by ten (8 x 10) feet,
connecting the main building and a garage. Other types
of attachments which extend more than ten (10) feet, or
exceed eighty (80) square feet in area, shall not attach a
main building to a separate building unless such •
attachment meets the requirements of livable floor area.
[Added 5-31-1994 by L.L. No. 10-19941
BUILDABLE AREA — The area of a lot remaining after
the minimum yard and open space requirements of this
chapter have been met.
BUILDABLE LAND — The net area of a lot or parcel
after deducting wetlands, streams, ponds, slopes over
fifteen percent (15%), underwater land, easements or
other restrictions preventing use of such land for
construction of buildings or development.
BUILDING — Any structure having a roof supported by
such things as columns, posts, piers, walls or air and
intended for the shelter, business, housing or enclosing
of persons, animals, property or other materials; also any
combination of materials forming any construction,
except where entirely underground so as to permit the
use of the ground above the same as if no "building" was
present. The term "building" shall include the term
"structure" as well as the following:
(1) Signs.
(2) Fences.
(3) Walls.
(4) Radio and television receiving and transmitting •
towers and antennas, except for such antennas
installed on the roof of a building and extending not
more than twenty (20) feet above the highest level of
the roof of such building.
(5) Porches, outdoor bins and other similar structures.
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§ 100-13 ZONING § 100-13
BUILDING AREA— The aggregate of the maximum
horizontal cross section of the buildings on a lot,
measured between the exterior faces of walls.
(1) The term "building area" shall include the following:
(a) Balconies.
• (b) Terraces, patios, decks and other structures
above the finished grade.
(c) Swimming pools, tennis courts and other
similar structures.
(2) The term "building area" shall exclude the following:
(a) Cornices, eaves, gutters, chimneys and
fireplaces, projecting not more than twenty-
eight (28) inches from exterior walls.
(b) Steps and open porches, projecting not more
than five (5) feet from exterior walls and having
_ an area of not more than thirty (30) square feet.
(c) First -story bay windows projecting not more
than three (3) feet from exterior walls and
exterior cellar doors projecting not more than
six (6) feet from exterior walls.
•
(Cont'd on page 10017)
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§ 100-13 ZONING § 100-13
(2) The location of all existing and proposed buildings,
drives, parking spaces, walkways, means of ingress and
egress, drainage facilities, utility services, landscaping,
structures and signs, lighting and screening devices.
(3) Any other information that may be reasonably required
in order to make an informed determination pursuant to
this chapter for the review and approval of site plans by
• the Planning Board.
SPECIAL EXCEPTION USE — A use that is deemed appro-
priate in a particular district if specified conditions are met.
STORY — That part of any building, exclusive of cellars but
inclusive of basements, comprised between the level of one
finished floor and the level of the next higher finished floor or,
if there is no higher finished floor, then that part of the
building comprised between the level of the highest finished
floor and the top of the roof beams.
STORY, HALF — Any space, with a minimum clear height of
five (5) feet, partially within the roof framing where the clear
height of not more than fifty percent (50%) of such space
between the top of the floor beams and the structural ceiling
level is seven (7) feet six (6) inches or more.
STREET — A street, improved to the satisfaction of the Plan-
ning Board, which is one (1) of the following:
(1) An existing town, county or state highway or street.
(2) A street shown on an approved subdivision final plat.
(3) A street shown on a map filed with the County Clerk (in
accordance with § 280-a of the Town Law) prior to
Planning Board authorization to review subdivisions.2
• (4) A street shown on the Town Official Map.
STREET LINE — The dividing line between a lot and a street.
STRUCTURAL ALTERATION — Any change in the sup-
porting members of a building, such as beams, columns,
girders, footings, foundations or bearing walls.
2 Editor's Note: See also Ch. A106, Subdivision of Land.
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§ 100-13 SOUTHOLD CODE § 100-13
SWIMMING POOL — A structure containing an artificial
body of water which is greater than six (6) feet long or wide
and greater than eighteen (18) inches in depth at any point.
Natural or man-made ponds all banks of which have a slope of
less than forty-five degrees (45°) shall not be included in this
definition.
TOURIST CAMP — Any lot, piece or parcel of ground where
two (2) or more tents, tent houses, camp cottages, house cars or
house trailers used as living or sleeping quarters are or may
be located, said camp being operated for or without
compensation.3
TOURIST COTTAGE — A detached building having less
than three hundred fifty (350) square feet of cross-sectional
area, designed for or occupied as living and sleeping quarters
for seasonal occupancy.
TOWN BOARD — The Town Board of the Town of Southold.
TOWNHOUSE — A dwelling unit in a building containing at
least three (3) connected dwelling units divided by common
vertical party walls with private entrances to each dwelling. A
"townhouse" may include dwelling units owned in fee simple
or in condominium or cooperative ownership or any combina-
tion thereof.
TRAILER OR MOBILE HOME — Any vehicle mounted on
wheels, movable either by its own power or by being drawn by
another vehicle and equipped to be used for living or sleeping
quarters or so as to permit cooking. The term "trailer" shall
include such vehicles if mounted on temporary or permanent
foundations with the wheels removed and shall include the
terms "automobile trailer" and "house car."
USABLE OPEN SPACE — An unenclosed portion of the
ground of a lot which is not devoted to driveways or parking
spaces, which is free of structures of any kind, of which not
more than twenty-five percent (25%) is roofed for shelter
purposes only, the minimum dimension of which is forty (40)
feet and which is available and accessible to all occupants of
3 Editor's Note: See also Ch. 88, Tourist and Trailer Camps.
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§ 100-13 ZONING § 100-13
the building or buildings on the said lot for purposes of active
or passive outdoor recreation.
USE — The purpose for which land or a structure is ar-
ranged, designed or intended or for which either land or a
structure is or may be used, occupied or maintained.
USE, ACCESSORY — A use customarily incidental and sub-
ordinate to the main use on a lot, whether such "accessory use"
is conducted in a principal or accessory building.
YARD — An open space, other than a court, on the same lot
with a building which is, exclusive of trees, shrubs and natural
rock formations, unoccupied and unobstructed from the
ground upward.
YARD, FRONT — An unoccupied ground area open to the
sky between the street line, or between the street line
established by the Official Map of the town or an approved
subdivision plat, and a line drawn parallel thereto.
YARD LINE — A line drawn parallel to a street or lot line at
a distance therefrom equal to the respective yard dimension
required by this chapter.
YARD, REAR — An unoccupied ground area fully open to
the sky between the rear lot line and a line drawn parallel
thereto.
YARD, SIDE — An unoccupied ground area fully open to the
sky between any property line other than a street or rear lot
line and a line drawn parallel thereto between the front and
rear yards.
ZONE = A finite area of land, as designated by its boundaries
• on the Zoning Map, throughout which specific and uniform
regulations govern the use of land and/or the location, size and
use of buildings.
ZONING BOARD — See "Board of Appeals."
ZONING MAP — The map annexed to and made part of this
chapter indicating zone boundaries.
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§ 100-20 SOUTHOLD CODE § 100-21
ARTICLE II
Districts
§ 100-20. District designations. [Amended 7-31-73; 7-1-86 by L.L.
No. 6-1986; 1-10-89 by L.L. No. 1-1989]
For the purpose of this chapter, the Town of Southold, outside of the
incorporated Village of Greenport, is hereby divided into districts
designated as follows:
A -C Agricultural -Conservation District (two -acre minimum)
R-80 Residential Low -Density District (two -acre minimum)
R-40 Residential Low -Density District (one -acre minimum)
R-120 Residential Low -Density District (three -acre minimum)
R-200 Residential Low -Density District (five -acre minimum)
R-400 Residential Low -Density District (ten -acre minimum)
HD Hamlet Density Residential District
AHD Affordable Housing District
RR Resort Residential District
RO Residential Office District
HB Hamlet Business District
LB Limited Business District
B General Business District
MI Marine I District
MII Marine II District
LIO Light Industrial Park/Planned Office Park District
LI Light Industrial District
§ 100-21. Zoning Map. [Amended 1-10-89 by L.L. No. 1-1989]
The boundaries of the said districts are hereby established as shown
on the Zoning Map, dated January 10, 1.989, which accompanies this
chapter and which, with all explanatory matter thereon, is hereby
adopted and made a part of and incorporated into this chapter. Said
map, indicating the latest amendments, shall be kept up-to-date, and
a copy thereof shall be kept in the office of the Building Inspector for
the use and benefit of the public.
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§ 100-25 ZONING § 100-25
(4) [Amended 3-4-1997 by L.L. No. 4-1997] If the lot
is on the maps described in former § 100-12, the
nonconforming lot has been held in single and
separate ownership from January 1, 1997, to date.
(5) Each lot is currently developed with a one -family
dwelling with a minimum 850 square feet which
• falls within the existing lot lines and which has a
certificate of occupancy or would qualify for one.
[Added 3-4-1997 by L.L. No. 4-1997]
D. [Amended 3-4-1997 by L.L. No. 4-19971 Proof of
merger. The town shall require a person seeking
determination of merger to provide any or all of the
following documents for evaluation:
(1) Proof of the date when the lot was created and the
size of the lot, together with a copy of a legal
description of the parcel, all to the satisfaction of the
town.
(2) A copy of the current tax map and survey of the lot.
(3) A copy of the original survey of the lot.
(4) A title . search showing single and separate
ownership of the property from July 1, 1983, to the
present time, prepared by a Suffolk County title
insurance company indemnifying the Town of
Southold with $25,000 of insurance.
(5) Other additional information or documentation as
may be deemed necessary.
E. Effect of merger. No building permit or other
development entitlement will be issued by the town until
this section has been complied with. The Building De-
partment will issue a written determination whether a
property falls within an exemption to the merger
provision.
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§ 100-26 SOUTHOLD CODE § 100-30
§ 100-26. Waiver of merger.
A. If a lot has merged, the Zoning Board of Appeals may
waive the merger and recognize original lot lines upon
public hearing and upon finding that:
(1) The waiver will not result in a significant increase
in the density of the neighborhood.
(2) The waiver would recognize a lot that is consistent
with the size of lots in that neighborhood.
(3) The waiver will avoid economic hardship.
(4) The natural details and character of the and
character of the contours and slopes of the lot will
not be significantly changed or altered in any
manner, and there will not be a substantial filling of
land affecting nearby environmental or flood areas.
ARTICLE III
Agricultural -Conservation (A -C) District
and Low -Density Residential R-80, R-120,
R-200 and R-400 Districts
[Last amended 1-10-1989 by L.L. No. 1-1989]
§ 100-30. Purpose.
The purpose of the Agricultural -Conservation (A -C) District
and the Low -Density Residential R-80, R-120, R-200 and R-400
Districts is to reasonably control and, to the extent possible,
prevent the unnecessary loss of those currently open lands
within the town containing large and contiguous areas of prime
agricultural soils which are the basis for a significant portion of
the town's economy and those areas with sensitive environmen-
tal features, including aquifer recharge areas and bluffs. In
addition, these areas provide the open rural environment so
highly valued by year-round residents and those persons who
support the Town of Southold's recreation, resort and second -
home economy. The economic, social and aesthetic benefits
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§ 100-30 ZONING § 100-31
which can be obtained for all citizens by limiting loss of such
areas are well documented and have inspired a host of govern-
mental programs designed, with varying degrees of success, to
achieve this result. For its part, the town is expending large
sums of money to protect existing farm acreage. At the same
time, the town has an obligation to exercise its authority to
• reasonably regulate the subdivision and development of this
land to further the same purposes while honoring the legitimate
interests of farmers and other farmland owners.
§ 100-31. Use regulations. [Amended 3-14-1989 by L.L. No.
3-1989)
In A -C, R-80, R-120, R-200 and R-400 Districts, no building
or premises shall be used and no building or part of a building
shall be erected or altered which is arranged, intended or
designed to be used, in whole or in part, for any uses except the
following:
A. Permitted uses.
(1) One -family detached dwellings, not to exceed one (1)
dwelling on each lot.
(2) [Amended 5-23-1989 by L.L. No. 8-19891 The
following agricultural operations and accessory uses
thereto, including irrigation, provided that there
shall be no storage of manure, fertilizer or other
odor- or dust -producing substance or use, except
spraying and dusting to protect vegetation, within
one hundred fifty (150) feet of any lot line:
(a) The raising,of field and garden crops, vineyard
and orchard farming, the maintenance of
nurseries and the seasonal sale of products
grown on the premises, subject to the following
special requirements:
[1] All buildings for display and retail sales of
agricultural and nursery products grown
on the premises shall not exceed one
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§ 100-31 SOUTHOLD CODE § 100-31
thousand (1,000) square feet in floor area
or one (1) story in height. Display of
produce at a roadside farm stand shall be
not less than ten (10) feet from all street
and lot lines. Any roadside farm stand in
(Cont'd on page 10039)
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Is
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excess of fifty (50) square feet in floor area
shall be set back twenty (20) feet from the
street line. Any stand in existence at the
effective date of this chapter must, within
one (1) year, comply with all of the
provisions hereof.
[2] (Reserved)2
[3] Off-street parking as required in the
Parking Schedule' shall be provided and
shall be approved by the Planning Board.
Any roadside stand in existence on the
effective date of this subsection must,
within one (1) year from such date, comply
with the provisions hereof.
(b) The keeping, breeding, raising and training of
horses, domestic animals and fowl (except
ducks)4 on lots of ten (10) acres or more.
(c) Barns, storage buildings, greenhouses
(including plastic covered) and other related
structures, provided that such buildings shall
conform to the yard requirements for principal
buildings.
(3) Buildings, structures and uses owned or operated by
the Town of Southold, school districts, park districts
and fire districts.
(4) [Added 11-29-1994 by L.L. No. 26-19941 Wineries
which meet the following standards:
(a) The winery shall be a place or premises on
which wine made from primarily Long Island
grapes is produced and sold;
2 Editor's Note: Former Subsection A(2)(a)[21, which required signs to comply with
§ 100-31C(9), was repealed 11-29-1994 by L.L. No. 25.1994. See now Art. XX, Signs.
3 Editor's Note: See § 100-191A for the Parking Schedule.
4 Editor's Note: See also Ch. 41, Ducks.
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(b) The winery shall be on a parcel on which at
least ten (10) acres are devoted to vineyard or
other agricultural purposes, and which is owned
by the winery owner;
(c) The winery structures shall be set back a
minimum of one hundred (100) feet from a
major road; and
(d) The winery shall obtain site plan approval.
B. [Amended 12-21-1993 by L.L. No. 27-19931 Uses
permitted by special exception by the Board of Appeals.
The following uses are permitted as special exception by
the Board of Appeals, as hereinafter provided, and,
except for two-family dwellings and the uses set forth in
Subsection B(14) hereof, are subject to site plan approval
by the Planning Board:
(1) Two-family dwellings not to exceed one (1) such
dwelling on each lot.
(2) Places of worship, including parish houses (but
excluding a rectory or parsonage, which shall
conform to the requirements for a one -family
dwelling), subject to the following requirements:
(a) No building or part thereof shall be erected
nearer than fifty (50) feet to any street line and
nearer than twenty (20) feet to any lot line.
(b) The total area covered by all principal and
accessory buildings shall not exceed twenty
percent (20%) of the area of the lot.
(3) Private elementary or high schools, colleges and
other educational institutions, subject to the
following requirements:
(a) No building shall be less than fifty (50) feet
from any street or lot line.
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(b) The total area occupied by all principal and
accessory buildings shall not exceed twenty
percent (20%) of the area of the lot.
(c) Any school shall be a nonprofit organization
within the meaning of the Internal Revenue Act
and shall be registered effectively thereunder as
such.
(d) Any such school shall occupy a lot with an area
of not less than five (5) acres plus one (1) acre
for each twenty-five (25) pupils for which the
building is designed.
(4) Nursery schools.
(5) [Amended 12-27-1994 by L.L. No. 30-1994;
11-12-1996 by L.L. No. 20-19961 Philanthropic,
eleemosynary or religious institutions, health care,
continuing care and life facilities, but excluding
facilities for the treatment of all types of drug
addiction, subject to the following requirements:
(a) No building or part thereof or any parking or
loading area shall be located within one
hundred (100) feet of any street line nor within
fifty (50) feet of any lot line.
(b) � The total area covered by principal and
accessory buildings shall not exceed twenty
percent (20%) of the area of the lot.
(c) The maximum height shall be thirty-five (35)
feet or two and one-half (21/2) stories.
(d) The entire lot, except - areas occupied by
buildings or parking or loading areas, shall be
suitably landscaped and properly maintained.
(e) Any health care, continuing care or life care
facility shall meet the following standards:
[1] All buildings shall be of fire -resistive
construction.
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[2] All such uses shall be served by adequate
water and sewer systems approved by the
Suffolk County Department of Health.
[3] Patients suffering from communicable
diseases shall not be permitted in any
nursing home or sanatorium.
(Communicable diseases are defined by the
Sanitary Code of the Public Health Council
of the State of New York.)
[4] Eight thousand (8,000) square feet of lot
area shall be provided for each patient bed.
(6) Public utility rights-of-way as well as structures and
other installations necessary to serve areas within
the town, subject to such conditions as the Board of
Appeals may impose in order to protect and promote
the health, safety, appearance and general welfare
of the community and the character of the
neighborhood in which the proposed structure is to
be constructed.
(7) Beach clubs, tennis clubs, country clubs, golf clubs,
public golf courses and annual membership clubs
catering exclusively to members and their guests
and accessory playgrounds, beaches, swimming
pools, tennis courts, recreational buildings and
maintenance buildings, subject to the following
requirements:
(a) No building or part thereof or any parking or
loading area shall be located within one
hundred (100) feet of any street line or within
fifty (50) feet of any lot line.
(b) The total area covered by principal and
accessory buildings shall not exceed twenty `
percent (20%) of the area of the lot.
(Cont'd on page 10043)
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§ 100-131 ZONING § 100-131
as a special exception by the Board of Appeals as
hereinafter provided, subject to site plan approval by the
Planning Board:
(1) Research, design or development laboratories,
provided that any manufacturing shall be limited to
prototype and products for testing.
• (2) Laundry or dry-cleaning plants, subject to the
following conditions:
(a) All processes and storage shall be carried on
within an enclosed building.
(b) All fluids used in processing shall be recycled,
and the overall facility shall be designed,
located and operated to protect surface waters
and the groundwater reservoir from pollution.
(3) Conference facilities, subject to the following
conditions:
(a) Where rooms are provided for conference
attendees, said rooms are permitted as set forth
and regulated by § 100-61B(4) of the Resort
Residential (RR) District.
(4) Public utility structures and uses.
(5) Truck or bus terminals (garages, parking facilities,
loading docks, etc.).
(6) Food processing and packaging plants, not including
fish processing plants.
(7) Repair of boats and marine items.
(8) Basic Utility Stage II airport, subject to the
• following conditions:
(a) Minimum parcel size shall be 100 acres.
C. [Amended 5-9-1989 by L.L. No. 6-19891 Accessory
uses. The following uses are permitted as accessory uses
and, except for residential accessory uses and signs,
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§ 100-131 SOUTHOLD CODE § 100-131
which are governed by Article XX, are subject to site
plan review:
(1) Accessory uses on the same lot with and customarily
incidental to any permitted or special exception use
and not involving a separate business.
(2)2 Fully enclosed storage facilities incidental to the •
principal use.
(3) Open storage as set forth in and regulated by
§ 100-10IC(2) of the General Business District.
(4) Indoor and outdoor recreation facilities for the
exclusive use of executives and employees of the
principal use and their families.
(5) In-service training schools for employees of the
principal use.
(6) Private garages for the storage and service of motor
vehicles owned by the owner of the principal use or
the executives or employees thereof, or visitors -
thereto, including the sale of them, but not to the
public generally of gasoline, oil and minor
accessories.
(7) Central heating and power plants accessory to the
principal use and the service of all structures on the
premises.
(8) Maintenance and utility shops incidental to the
principal use.
(9) Off-street parking and loading. Said areas shall not
be nearer than fifty (50) feet to any lot line or street
and, if generally adjacent to any street or any
residence district, shall be suitably screened by a •
landscaped strip of at least ten (10) feet in width.
2 Editor's Note: Former Subsection C(2) and (3), which regulated signs, were repealed
11-29-1994 by L.L. No. 25-1994, which local law also renumbered former Subsection C(4)
through (11) as Subsection C(2) through (9), respectively. For current provisions
regarding signs, see Art. XX, Signs.
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§ 100-132. Bulk, area and parking regulations.
No building or premises shall be used and no building or part
thereof shall be erected or altered in the LIO Light Industrial
Park/Planned Office Park District unless the same conforms to
the Bulk Schedule and Parking and Loading Schedules
incorporated into this chapter by reference, with the same force
and effect as if such regulations were set forth herein in full.'
§ 100-133. Front yard setbacks. [Added 8-22-1995 by L.L.
No. 18-19951
A. Structures shall be set back at least one hundred (100)
feet from the right-of-way.
B. There shall be an exception to Subsection A if the
adjacent parcels are developed, in which case the
minimum front yard setback shall be the average of the
setbacks of the adjacent parcels.
C. A project shall be divided into separate structures so
that no single structure shall have more than sixty (60)
linear feet of frontage on one (1) street. The setbacks of
multiple structures on a parcel may vary, provided that
the average setback of the structures meets the setback
required above and all buildings are at least seventy-five
(75) feet from the right-of-way.
3 Editor's Note: The Bulk Schedule is included at the end of this chapter, and the
Parking and Loading Schedules are in H 100-191 and 100-192.
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ARTICLE XIV4
Light Industrial (LI) District
[Added 1-10-1989 by L.L. No. 1-1989]
§ 100-140. Purpose.
The purpose of the Light Industrial (LI) District is to provide •
an opportunity for business and industrial uses on smaller lots
than would be appropriate for the LIO Light Industrial
Park/Planned Office Park District.
§ 100-141. Use regulations.
In the LI District, no building or premises shall be used and
no building or part of a building shall be erected or altered
which is arranged, intended or designed to be used, in whole or
in part, for any purpose except the following:
A. [Amended 5-9-1989 by L.L. No. 6-1989; 11-29-1994 by
L.L. No. 26-1994;. 4-28-1997 by L.L. No. 6-1997]
Permitted uses. The following uses are permitted uses
and, except for those uses permitted under Subsection
A(1) and Subsection A(2) hereof, are subject to site plan
approval by the Planning Board:
(1) The agricultural operations and accessory uses,
including irrigation, the raising of field and garden
crops, vineyard and orchard farming, the mainte-
nance of nurseries and the seasonal sale of products
grown on the premises, the keeping, breeding,
raising and training of horses, domestic animals and
fowl, barns, storage buildings, greenhouses and
other related structures to the same extent and •
subject to the same conditions allowed in the AC
Zone.
4 Editor's Note: Former Art. XTV, Administration and Enforcement, was renumbered
as Art. x%Vn11-10-1989 by L.L. No. 1-1989.
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§ 100-151 ZONING § 100-180
§ 100-151. Conformance required.
Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, no building or
premises shall be used or occupied and no building or structure
or part thereof shall be erected or altered in a use district
unless the same conforms to the Density and Minimum Lot Size
Schedules and the Bulk Schedules hereinafter set forth.9
ARTICLE XVI
(Reserved)
ARTICLE XVII
(Reserved)
ARTICLE XVIII
Cluster Development
[Added 1-10-1989 by L.L. No. 1-19891
§ 100-180. Purpose.
The purpose of this Article is to encourage flexibility and
innovation in the design of residential development that cannot
be achieved on many sites through adherence to traditional
zoning and subdivision regulations. Further, the application of
the cluster development technique is intended to achieve:
A. Maximum reasonable conservation of land and
protection of groundwater supply and groundwater
recharge areas.
B. Preservation of agricultural activity by encouraging
• retention of large continuous areas of agricultural use.
(Cont'd on page 10097)
9 Editor's Note: The Density, Minimum Lot Size and Bulk Schedules are included at
the end of this chapter.
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§ 100-230 ZONING § 100-230
chimneys, derricks, conveyors, flagpoles, radio
towers, television towers and television aerials,
provided that any television or radio aerial shall not
be located nearer than a distance equal to its height
above the roof or other permanent structure to
which it is attached to any overhead electric
transmission line carrying more than two hundred
twenty (220) volts.
(2) Bulkheads, observation towers, monitors, fire
towers, hose towers, cooling towers, water towers,
grain elevators or other structures where a
manufacturing process requires greater height,
provided that any such structures that are located
on any roof area that exceed in height the limits in
the particular district shall not in the aggregate
occupy more than twenty percent (20%) of the
horizontal area of the roof and are set back one (1)
foot from the edge of the roof for each additional foot
in'height greater than the specified height.
(3) All mechanical equipment necessary to operate
building services, which equipment is located on the
roof of a structure, shall be screened in a manner
approved by the Planning Board.
E. Retail sales in residential districts. Notwithstanding any
other provision of this chapter, all premises located in
any residential district and upon which retail sales are
conducted shall be subject to site plan approval by the
Planning Board; pursuant to the provisions of Article
XXV.
F. [Added 5-31-1994 by L.L. No. 10-1994] Exceptions for
18 accessory buildings and structures. Notwithstanding any
other provision of this chapter, accessory buildings and
structures in all zoning districts must comply with the
location and minimum setback requirements provided at
§ 100-33, with the following provisions:
(1) An accessory building may be otherwise located
when attached by a breezeway, provided that it is
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used only for accessory storage or garage purposes
and meets all setback provisions required for the
main, principal building.
(2) - In the event of a change from an accessory storage
or garage use to livable floor area, the breezeway
and garage -storage area may only be converted by
direct access between the rooms and made an
integral part of the existing livable floor area of the
principal building for single-family use.
(3) Other types of additions which connect two (2)
buildings must meet the setback requirements for
the principal building.
(4) Deck and/or patio additions to a principal building
which do not connect two (2) structures or buildings
are permitted if they meet- principal building
setbacks.
§ 100-231. Height of fences, walls and berms. [Amended
11-24-1992 by L.L. No. 25-19921'
Fences, walls or berms may be erected and maintained,
subject to the following height limitations:
A. When located in the front yard of residential zones, the
same shall not exceed four (4) feet in height When
located in the front yard of nonresidential zones, the
same shall not exceed six (6) feet in height.
B. When located in or along side and rear yards, the same
shall not exceed six and one-half (61/2) feet in height.
§ 100-232. Corner lots.
A. On a corner lot, front yards are required on both street
frontages, and one yard other than the front yard shall
be, deemed to be a rear yard, and the other or others side
yards.
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B. On all corner lots, berms, walls, fences and hedges or any
other potential obstruction to vision shall not exceed a
height of two and one-half (21/2) feet above the average
street level within an isosceles triangle having thirty-
foot sides along each street to preserve sight lines for
traffic.
§ 100-233. Building length and separation for buildings
containing multiple dwellings.
A. No building shall exceed one hundred twenty-five (125)
feet in length.
B. The minimum distance between principal buildings shall
be equal to two (2) times the height of the highest
building, and the minimum distance between a principal
and an accessory building shall be twenty (20) feet.
§ 100-234. Courts.
A. Inner courts. An inner court is permitted in multifamily
dwelling developments if the minimum dimension of
such court is not less than two (2) times the average
height of all surrounding walls, but not less than sixty
(60) feet. The height of walls surrounding an inner court
shall be measured from finished grade to the base
thereof to the top of such wall, except that, in the case of
roofs with a slope exceeding five (5) inches vertical to
twelve (12) inches horizontal, the height shall be
measured to the mean point of the roof.
B. Outer courts. The minimum width of an outer court shall
-be twenty (20) feet, and the depth thereof shall not
exceed its width.
§ 100-235. Access requirements.
A. Street access.
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(1) No building shall be erected on a lot that does not
have direct access to a public street in accordance
with § 280-a of the Town Law.
(2) All buildings and structures shall be so located as to
provide safe and convenient access for servicing, fire
and police protection and off=street parking and/or
loading.
(Cont'd on page 10135)
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—A—
ABANDONMENT
Signs, 100-207
ACCESSORY BUILDINGS
Fees, 45-8
Uniform Fire Prevention and
Building Code, 45-8
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
AFFORDABLE HOUSING (AHD)
DISTRICT
Penalties for offenses, 100-59
Zoning, 100-50 – 100-59
AGRICULTURAL -
CONSERVATION (A -C)
DISTRICT
Area, yard and bulk regulations,
100-32
Parking, 100-32
AGRICULTURAL LAND
PRESERVATION
Land Preservation Committee,
25-50
ALARM SYSTEMS
Bed -and -breakfast, 100-31
False alarms, 24-5, 24-6
Fees, 24-6
Penalties for offenses, 24-8
Permits, 24-3, 24-4
ANCHORING
Fishers Island Harbor
management, 33-6
Flood damage prevention, 46-16
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
COM2 IITTEE
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
REGULATIONS
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
Office Park (LIO) District,
100-133
Limited Business (LB) District,
100-83
AUTO REPAIR SHOPS
Defined, 100-13
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—B—
BAZAARS, see PUBLIC
ENTERTAINMENT 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
management, 33-12, 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
SI -2
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,
SOLICITORS AND TRANSIENT
RETAIL MERCHANTS
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
Defined, 100-13
Flood damage prevention, 46-14
CERTIFICATE OF
DETERN[INATION
Defined, 100-13
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
Site plan approval, 100-252
CHANNEL SYSTEM
Defined, 32-31
CHILD-CARE
Defined, 100-13
CIRCUSES, see PUBLIC
ENTERTAINMENT 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
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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
COMMON OWNERSHIP
Defined, 100-25
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE
Defined, A107-43.1
COMMUrIICABLE/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
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
Ethics, Code of, 10-4, 10-7
CONTINUING CARE FACILITY
Defined, 100-13
CROPS, LIVESTOCK AND
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS
Defined, 100-221
CURBS
Highway specifications, A108-42
CUSTOMER
Defined, 10-2
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DEBRIS LINE
Defined, 37-6
DECKS
Defined, 100-13
DEDICATION OF ROADS
Highway specifications, A108-50
DEFINITIONS
Administrator, 37-6
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
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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
Complainant, A107-35.1
Continuing care facility, 100-13
Crops, livestock and livestock
products, 100-221
Customer, 10-2
Debris line, 37-6
Decks, 100-13
Dune, 3.7-6
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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
habitat, 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
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
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
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EELS
Defined, 77-201
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
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Goal, 10-3
Notice by brokers and agents; right
Inducement of others and bribery,
to, 100-224
10-14
Notice provided by town agencies,
Legislative intent, 10-1
right to, 100-223
Officers and employees, 10-1—
Nuisances, 100-222
10-26
Odors, 100-222
Penalties for offenses, 10-24
Penalties for offenses, 100-225
Political solicitation, 10-12
Protected farm practices, right to
Recusal, 10-6, 10-7
undertake, 100-222
Representation, 10-9
Right to farm, 100-220
Revolving door, 10-13
Smoke, 100-222
Voidable contracts, 10-25
Vibrations, 100-222
EXCAVATIONS
Zoning, 100-220 —100-226
Highway specifications, A108-18
FARM STANDS
EXISTING MANUFACTURED
Accessory uses, 47-3
HOME PARK OR
Area, yard and bulk regulations,
SUBDIVISION
47-3
Defined, 46-4
Defined, 100-13
EXISTING STRUCTURE
Fees, 47-4
Defined, 37-6
Greenhouse, 47-3
EXPANSION TO AN EXISTING
Nonconforming uses, 47-5
MANUFACTURED HOME
Parking, 47-3
PARK OR SUBDIVISION
Penalties for offenses, 47-6
Defined, 46-4
Permits, 47-2 — 47-4 _
Setbacks, 47-3
Topsoil protection, 47-3
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FEDERAL EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT AGENCY
FAIRS, see PUBLIC
Defined, 46-4
ENTERTAINMENT AND
FEES
SPECIAL EVENTS
Accessory buildings, 45-8
FALSE ALARMS
Alarm systems, 24-6
Alarm systems, 24-5, 24-6
Bed -and -breakfast, 100-281
FAMEWHOUSEHOLD
Buildings, demolition of, 45-8
Defined, A107-35.1
Coastal erosion hazard area, 37-32,
FAMILY OFFENSE
37-40
Defined, A107-35.1
Farm buidings, 45-8
FARM BUIDINGS
Farm stands, 47-4
Fees, 45-8
Fishers Island Harbor
Uniform Fire Prevention and
management, 33-6, 33-8, 33-12
Building Code, 45-8
Flood damage prevention, 46-12 44
FARMLAND BILL OF RIGHTS
Garbage, rubbish and refuse, 48-2
Definitions, 100-221
Hotels and motels, 45-8
Dust, 100-222
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
Enforcement, 100-225
retail merchants, 69-4, 69-9
Noise, 100-222
Public entertainment, 100-274
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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
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
management, 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
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
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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
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GARBAGE, RUBBISH AND
REFUSE
Fees, 48-2
Fishers Island Harbor
management, 33-11
Nonrecyclable waste, 48-2, 48-3
Town garbage bag, 48-2
GENERAL BUSINESS (B)
DISTRICT
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
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HABITABLE
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HABITABLE FLOOR AREA
Defined, 100-13
HEALTH CARE FACILITIES
Defined, 100-13
Zoning, 100-31
HEARINGS
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
management, 33-6
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,
A108-15.1, A108-15
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
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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 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
INSPECTIONS
Ethics Board, 10-23
Fishers Island Harbor
management, 33-8
Highway specifications, A108-49
INVESTIGATIONS
Ethics Board, 10-21
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
retail merchants, 69-7
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LAND CLEARING
Site plan approval, 100-259
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
LIABILITY
Fishers Island Harbor
management, 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
management, 33-8, 33-12
LIFE CARE COMMUNITY
Defined, 100-13
Zoning, 100-31
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LIGHT INDUSTRIAL (LI)
DISTRICT
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
Zoning, 100-239-5
LM=D BUSINESS (LB)
DISTRICT
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
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
TRANSIENT RETAIL
MERCHANTS
MOORING
Boats, 32-39.3
Boats, docks and wharves, 32-39.4
Fishers Island Harbor
management, 33-6, 33-8,.33-9
MOORING PERMITS
Fishers Island Harbor
management, 33-6
MOVEABLE STRUCTURE
Defined, 37-6
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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
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
NONRECYCLABLE WASTE
Defined, 48-2
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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 hearings,
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
management, 33-12
Pro -arrest policy, A107-35.1
Site plan approval, 100-254
NUISANCES
Farmland Bill of Rights, 100-222
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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
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PARSING
Agricultural -Conservation (A -C)
District, 100-32
Farm stands, 47-3
Salvaging centers, 74-4
Vehicles and traffic, 92-47, 92-60
PARSING AT BEACHES,
Fishers Island, 65-3.1
PARKS AND RECREATION
AREAS
Lighting, 100-239.5
PATIO
Defined, 100-13
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
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Signs, 69-12
Vehicles, 69-10
PENALTIES FOR OFFENSES
Affordable Housing (AHD) District,
100-59
Alarm systems, 24-8
Burning, outdoor, 36-5
Coastal erosion hazard area, 37-47
Ethics, Code of, 10-24
Farmland Bill of Rights, 100-225
Farm stands, 47-6
Fishers Island Harbor
management, 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
management, 33-6
Flood damage prevention, 46-12,
46-13
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
Communicable/infectious 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
Wineries outdoor events, 71-1
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QUALIFICATIONS
Architectural Review Committee,
100-258
Ethics Board, 10-19
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RAFTING
Fishers Island Harbor
management, 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, 72-2,
72-4,72-6
RECORDS MANAGEMENT
OFFICER
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
RESTAURANT, FORMULA FOOD
Defined, 100-13
RESTAURANT, TAIKE-OUT
Defined, 100-13
RESTORATION
Defined, 37-6
RETAINING WALL
Defined, 100-13
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SALARIES AND
COMPENSATION
Architectural Review Committee,
100-258
SALES
Boats, unnavigable, 33-12
Local produce, 100-31
Peddlers, solicitors and transient
retail merchants, 69-1– 69-13
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
SCALP NET
Defined, 77-201
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SCREENING
Highway specifications, A108-43
Site plan approval, 100-252
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 IndustrialPark/Planned
Office Park (LIO) District,
100-133
Limited Business (LB) District,
100-83
SEWAGE
Fishers Island Harbor
management, 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
WILDLIFE 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
SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLINGS
Fees, 45-8
Uniform Fire Prevention and
Building Code, 45-8
SITE PLAN APPROVAL
Applicability, 100-250
Application requirements, 100-256
Approval of plan required, 100-253
Architectural review, 100-257,
100-258
Building permits, 100-252
Certificate of occupancy, 100-252
Drainage, 100-252
Duration of plan, 100-255
Fees, 100-256
Findings of fact, 100-251
Guaranties, 100-254
Hearings, 100-254
Land clearing, 100-259
Landscaping, 100-252
Lighting, 100-252
Notice of public hearing, 100-254
Notices, 100-254
Objectives, 100-252
Off-street parking and loading,
100-252
Penalties for offenses, 100-259
Purpose, 100-251
Review procedure, 100-254
Screening, 100-252
Utilities, 100-252
Variances, 100-254
Zoning, 100-250 —100-256
SMOKE
Farmland Bill of Rights, 100-222
SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL
Sidewalks, 80-2
SOLICITORS
Defined, 69-1
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SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX
See also PEDDLERS,
SOLICITORS AND TRANSIENT
RETAIL MERCHANTS
SPECIAL EVENTS
Fees, 100-274
See also PUBLIC
ENTERTAINMENT AND
SPECIAL EVENTS
SPECIALTY PROP -CRAFT
Defined, 32-31
SPEED IJMTS
Fishers Island Harbor
management, 33-4
STOP -WORK ORDERS
Flood damage prevention, 46-14
STORAGE
Home professional office, 100-31
Long-term outdoor display or
storage, 100-239.7
Zoning, 100-239.6, 100-239.7
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
SWIIVIlVIING POOLS
Fees, 45-8
Uniform Fire Prevention and
Building Code, 45-8
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TAXATION
Veterans' exemption, 85-7, 85-8
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
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
MERCHANTS
TRANSIENT RETAIL BUSINESS
Defined, 69-1
TREES
Highway specifications, A108-43,
A108-45
_U_
UNIFORM
U—
UNIFORM FIRE PREVENTION
AND BUILDING CODE
Accessory buildings, 45-8
Buildings, demolition of, 45-8
Farm buidings, 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
SI -15
8-10-97
SOUTHOLD SUPPLEMENTAL INDEX
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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WATERSEING
Fishers Island Harbor
management, 33-5
—Z—
ZONING
Adoption of Local Laws, 14-6
Affordable Housing (AHD) District,
100-50 –100-59
Bed -and -breakfast, 100-31,
100-281
Definitions, 100-25
Exceptions, 100-25
Farmland Bill of Rights, 100-220 –
100-226
General Business (B) District,
100-100 –100-103
Health care facilities, 100-31
Hearings, 100-26
Home professional office, 100-31
Life care community, 100-31
Light Industrial (LI) District,
100-140 – 100-143
Light IndustrialPark/Planned
Office Park (LIO) District,
100-130 –100-133
Lighting, 100-239-5
Limited Business (LB) District,
100-80 –100-83
Lots, 100-24, 100-25
Merger, 100-25
Merger, waiver of, 100-26
Notice of public hearing, 100-292
Outdoor storage, 100-239.6,
100-239.7
Sale of local produce, 100-31
Site plan approval, 100-250 –
100-256
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
Flood damage prevention, 46-22
SI -16
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