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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980 Code Supplement - 12/25/1980• is 7 GENERAL CODE PUBLISHERS CORP. INSTRUCTIONS Town of Southold Code Supplement No. 18 The enclosed new and/or replacement pages should be placed in your Code volume immediately! The dateline(' on the lower right comer, indicates when the supplement wa %printed, not the adop- tion date of the Code changes. The page numbers should always correspond with this list. REMOVE Table of Contents, ix - x A10601- A] A10607 - A] A10637 - A] INSERT Table of Contents, ix - x 9001-9006 A10601- A10602 A10607 - A10608 A10608.1 A10637 - A16038 " . Legislation, by number or date of adoption, included in this supplement: L.L. No. 5-1980; 9-23-80. 12-25-80 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE 46. Floodplain Management [L.L. No. 1-1980] .......... 4601 47. (Reserved) ............... :..................... 4701 48. Garbage, Rubbish and Refuse ..................... 4801 49. Highway Defects, Notice of [L.L. No. 3-1977] ........ 4901 50. Home Improvement Contractors [L.L. No. 4-1975] ... 5001 51. (Reserved) ..................................... 5101 52. Housing [L.L. No. 1-1967] ........................ 5201 53. (Reserved) ..................................... 5301 54. Junkyards ..................................... 5401 55. (Reserved) ..................................... 5501 56. (Reserved) ..................................... 5601 57. Littering [L.L. No. 2-19731 ........................ 5701 58. (Reserved) ..................................... 5801- 59. (Reserved) ...................................... 5901 60. (Reserved) ..................................... 6001 61. (Reserved) ..................................... 6101 62. (Reserved) ..................................... 6201 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. Peddling and Soliciting .......................... 6901 Article I Licensing and .Regulation [L:L. No. 3-1973] Article II Entrance onto Private Property 1X 5-25-80 C SOUTHOLD CODE CHAPTER PAGE 70. (Reserved) . ..................................... 7001 71. (Reserved) ................................ I...... 7101 72. (Reserved) ..................................... 7201 73. Records, Public Access -to ......................... 7301 74. (Reserved) ..................................... 7401 75. (Reserved) ..................................... 7501 76. (Reserved) ..................................... 7661 77. Shellfish ....................................... 7701 Article I Catching of Shrimp Article II Taking of Shellfish 78. (Reserved) ............................:........ 7801 79. (Reserved) ..................................... 7901 80. (Reserved) ........................ :............ 8001 81. ................................... Soil Removal8101 82. (Reserved) ..................................... 8201 83. (Reserved) ..................................... 8301 84. (Reserved) ..................................... 8401 85. Taxation ....................................... 8501 Article I Senior Citizen Exemption Article II Business Investment Exemption [L.L. No. 2-19771 86. (Reserved) ....................................... 8601 87. (Reserved) ..................................... 8701 88. Tourist and Trailer Camps ........................ 8801 Article I Article II General Regulations Recreational Vehicle Parks [L.L. No. 4.1978] 89. (Reserved) ..................................... 8901 90. (Reserved) ...............:..................... 9001 91. (Reserved) ..................................... 9101 92. Vehicles and Traffic ............................... 9201 X 5-25-80 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Chapter A106 SUBDIVISION OF LAND • ARTICLE I General. Provisions § A106-10. Authority of Planning Board. § A106-11. Declaration of policy. § A106-12. Short title; adoption. § A106-13. Definitions. ARTICLE II Procedures 0 § A106-20. General requirements. § A106-21. Sketch plan. § A106-22. Approval of minor subdivision. § A106-23. Preliminary plat for major subdivision. § A106-24. Final plat for major subdivision. § A106-25. Required improvements. § A106-26. Filing of final plat. § A106-27. Public streets; recreation areas. ARTICLE III Design Standards § A106-30. Standards to be minimum requirements. § A106-31. General requirements. § A106-32. Street layout. A10601 r A SOUTHOLD CODE § A106-33. Street design. § A106-34. Street names. § A106-35. Lots. § A106-36. Drainage improvements. § A106-37. Other improvements. • § A106-38. Parks, open spaces, school sites and natural features. ARTICLE IV Documents to be Submitted § A106-40. Sketch plan. § A106-41. Minor subdivision plat. § A106-42. Major subdivision preliminary layout. § A106-43. Major subdivision plat. ARTICLE V Variances and Waivers § A106-50. Variations in cases of hardship. § A106-51. Waivers of required improvements. § A106-52. Board to impose conditions: [HISTORY: Adopted by the Planning Board of the Town of Southold 9-6-67; approved by the Town Board of the Town of Southold 9-26-67. Sections A106-13, A106-27, A106 -38F and A106 -42A amended during codification; see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Article II. Other amendments noted where ap- plicable.] Soil removal — See Ch. 81. Wetlands — See Ch. 97. Zoning — See Ch. 100. GENERAL REFERENCES A10602 § A106-13 SUBDIVISION OF LAND § A10643 purpose of relieving traffic on the major highway at the points of crossing. STREET, MAJOR — A street or highway of great con- tinuity which serves or in intended to serve as a major traffic artery within the town or county, or both, and which is designated on the Town Plan as a main arterial highway, • major thoroughfare, parkway or other equivalent term to identify those streets comprising the basic structure of the street plan. STREET, MINOR — A street supplementary to a major street and of limited continuity which serves or is intended to serve the local needs of a neighborhood or a section thereof. STREET OR RIGHT-OF-WAY WIDTH — The distance between property lines, measured at right angles to the center line of the street. STREET, SECONDARY — A street or road of con- siderable continuity which serves or is intended to serve as the principal or collector trafficway between large and separated areas or districts and which is the main means of access to the major street or primary road system. SUBDIVIDER or APPLICANT — Any person, firm, corporation, partnership or association who shall lay out, for the purpose of sale or development, any subdivision or part thereof, as defined herein, either for himself or others. SUBDIVISION — The division of any parcel of land into two (2) or more lots, plots, blocks, sites or other divisions of land, with or without streets or highways, including any extension of any existing street, for the purpose, whether immediate or future, of sale or building development, and including resubdivision. SUPERBLOCK — A block of exceptionally large size in both dimensions, with access to interior lots by culs-de-sac branching in from surrounding streets and providing one (1) or more open spaces. SURVEYOR — A person licensed as a land surveyor by the State of New York. C: - , A10607 § A106-20 SOUTHOLD CODE § A106-21 ARTICLE II Procedures § A106-20. General requirements. Before making any offer to sell, or before entering into a con- tract for the sale of, any part of a proposed subdivision, and before any permit for the erection of a structure, removal of topsoil or for • dredging any channel in such subdivision shall be granted, and before undertaking any land clearance, grading or channel dredging operations,' the subdivider shall apply to the Planning Board for approval of such proposed subdivision in accordance with the requirements and pursuant to the procedures set forth in these regulations. § A106-21. Sketch plan. A. Submission of sketch plan. The applicant shall submit to the Planning Board at least two (2) weeks prior to the regular meeting of the Board twelve (12) copies of the sketch plan of the proposed subdivision, with road profiles and topographic elevations at five-foot contours and the proposed drainage areas. Such plan shall comply with the requirements of Article IV, § A106-40. [Amended 5-8-731 B. Discussion of improvements, requirements and classification. (1) At its meeting with the applicant, the Planning Board should discuss the objectives of these regulations and the requirements for street improvements, drainage, sewerage, water supply, fire protection and other similar aspects. In addition, the review will cover the availability of existing services and other pertinent information. (2) At this meeting, the Planning Board shall classify the proposed subdivision as a minor or major subdivision, as defined in these regulations. However, when it deems it necessary for protection of the public health, 2 Editor's Note : See also Ch. 81, Soil Removal, and Ch. 97, wetlands. A10608 § A106-43 SUBDIVISION OF LAND § A106-51 deemed necessary by the surveyor. The error of closure shall not exceed one (1) to ten (10) thousand. (7) Computed area of all lots in square feet. (8) The location of all permanent monuments. (9) Proposed street names as directed by the Board; • section, block and lot numbers as directed by the Town Assessor; and house numbers as directed by the Building Department. (10) Designation and purpose of all areas to be dedicated or reserved for public use and of any streets which are not to be dedicated. (11) Location, width and purpose of all easements. (12) The proper form for the approval of the Planning Board, with space for Board members' signatures and those of other required officials. ARTICLE V Variances and Waivers § A106-50. Variations in cases of hardship. Where the Planning Board finds that extraordinary and un- necessary hardships may result from strict compliance with these regulations, it may vary the regulations so that substantial justice may be done and the public interest secured, provided that such variations will not have the effect of nullifying the intent and purpose of the Official Map, the Master Plan or the Zoning Or- dinance, if such exist.' ° 0 § A106-51. Waivers of required improvements. Where the Planning Board finds that, due to the special cir- cumstances of a particular plat, the provision of certain required improvements is not requisite in the interest of the public health, 10 Editor's Note: See Ch. 100, Zoning. (_ A10637 f/ � § A106-51 SOUTHOLD CODE § A106-52 safety and general welfare, or is inappropriate because of inadequacy or lack of connecting facilities adjacent or in proximity to the proposed subdivision, it may waive such requirements, subject to appropriate conditions. § A106-52. Board to impose conditions. • In granting variances and modifications, the Planning Board shall require such conditions as will, in its judgment, secure substantially the objectives of the standards or requirements so varied or modified. 0 A10638 4,