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Town of Southold Code Supplement No.36
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Legislation,by number or date of adoption,included in this supplement: L.L.No. 9-2015.
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§ 275-3 WETLANDS AND SHORELINE § 275-3
health, safety and welfare of the people of the Town of Southold. The wetlands shall be
regulated in order to maintain and contribute to the following resource area values and
the attributes and functions they possess: protection of public and private water supply;
groundwater; flood control; erosion and sedimentation control; storm damage prevention;
water pollution control; fisheries; shellfish, including spawner sanctuaries; wildlife
habitat; agriculture; aquaculture; aesthetics; public access; and recreation. In addition, the
following resource area values shall be maintained and protected: prevention of flood
damage by limiting development in flood hazard areas; prevention of damage to
structures and natural resources as a result of erosion; improvement of water quality;
protection and enhancement of existing vegetation cover in order to maintain water
quality and wildlife habitat: protection of wildlife, waterfowl, and plant habitat and the
maintenance of existing populations and species diversity; prevention of loss or
degradation of critical wildlife and plant habitat; prevention of new stormwater runoff
discharge and the improvement of existing stormwater runoff discharges; protection of
coastal ecosystems which support the continued viability of harvestable shellfish and
fmfish habitat; public access to water and land; improvement of groundwater recharge;
and the minimization of the impact of new development, restoration and/or expansion on
the resource area values listed above. The provisions of this chapter are not intended to
supersede the requirements of Chapter 236 of the Town Code. [Amended 10-9-2012 by
L.L. No. 12-2012]
C. Jurisdiction. The following areas are subject to protection under Chapter 275 of the Code
of Southold. [Amended 10-11-2005 by L.L. No. 17-2005; 10-9-2012 by L.L. No.
12-2012; 12-15-2015 by L.L.No. 9-2015]
(1) Any freshwater wetland, tidal wetland, beach, bluff, dune, flat, marsh, swamp, wet
meadow, bog, or vernal pool;
(2) Any creek, estuary, stream, pond, canal, or lake;
(3) Land under water;
(4) Land subject to tidal action;
(5) Land within 100 feet of the areas listed above;
(6) All Town waters.
D. Setbacks. [Amended 10-11-2005 by L.L. No. 17-2005; 10-9-2012 by L.L. No.
12-2012; 12-15-2015 by L.L. No. 9-2015]
(1) The following minimum setbacks apply to any and all operations proposed on
residential property within the jurisdiction of the Board of Trustees:
(a) Wetland boundary.
[1] Residence: 100 feet.
[2] Driveway: 50 feet.
[3] Sanitary leaching pool (cesspool): 100 feet.
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[4] Septic tank: 75 feet.
[5] Swimming pool and related structures: 50 feet.
[6] Landscaping or gardening: 50 feet.
[7] Placement of C &D material: 100 feet.
(b) Top of bluff.
[1] Residence: 100 feet.
[2] Driveway: 100 feet.
[3] Sanitary leaching pool (cesspool): 100 feet.
[4] Swimming pool and related structures: 100 feet.
(2) The Board of Trustees reserves the right to waive or alter these setbacks where
site-specific and/or environmental conditions justify such action.
§ 275-4. Exceptions.
A. Permit exceptions; nondisturbance buffers. [Amended 10-11-2005 by L.L. No.
17-2005; 12-18-2007 by L.L. No. 23-2007; 3-23-2010 by L.L. No. 1-2010; 10-9-2012
by L.L. No. 12-2012; 1-29-2013 by L.L. No. 1-2013]
(1) The provisions of this chapter shall not require a permit for the following:
(a) The ordinary and usual operations incidental to the harvesting of fish and
shellfish.
(b) The ordinary and usual operations relative to conservation of soil, vegetation,
fish and wildlife landward of the wetland boundary.
(c) The ordinary and usual operations relative to bona fide preexisting
commercial agriculture and horticultural operations landward of the wetland
boundary.
(d) The ordinary and usual operations relative to residential horticulture within
Trustee jurisdiction provided they are limited to the use of noninvasive native
species of vegetation. This exception does not include activity on a bluff.
Re-grading and removal of trees are not considered such ordinary and usual
operations.
(e) The ordinary and usual maintenance or repair on a wetlands-permitted
structure (of the same dimensions) of a functional building, dock, pier, wharf,
jetty, groin, dike, dam or other water-control device or structure.
(f) Environmental testing activities, including test borings, small volume soil
sampling, environmental assessment and inventory activities, provided such
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operations do not have an undue adverse impact on the wetlands and tidal
waters of the Town.
(g) The ordinary and usual maintenance or repair of a man-made pond as defined
in § 275-2. This exception does not apply to filling of unlined man-made
ponds.
(h) Proactive restoration or enhancement projects conducted in cooperation with
the Trustees, including, but not limited to, salt marsh restoration, eelgrass
plantings or other vegetative enhancement work.
(i) The demolition, removal, repair and/or upgrading of existing residential fuel
tanks, fuel lines and fuel dispensers, and the installation or burial of a
residential propane tank, including necessary site work, and provided that
such activity will not have an undue adverse impact on the wetlands and tidal
waters of the Town.
(j) Installation of new or replacement windows, roof shingles, solar panels,
siding or doors on existing upland structures and second-story additions that
are made within the footprint of an existing upland structure.
(k) The relocation of an existing septic system from within Trustee jurisdiction
to outside of Trustee jurisdiction.
(1) Flagpoles specifically used for that purpose, with a base not greater than four
feet by four feet.
(m) Operations landward of a public road whereby the public road is located
between the water body that is the source of Trustee jurisdiction and the
operations.
(2) Notwithstanding the above-listed exceptions, operations within a designated
nondisturbance buffer are prohibited.
B. Nothing contained in this section shall alter the jurisdiction of the Southold Town Board
of Trustees. These listed exceptions do not provide an exemption from the requirements
of other departments or agencies. [Amended 12-18-2007 by L.L. No. 23-2007]
ARTICLE II
Permits
§ 275-5. Permit procedures.
A. Permit required. Notwithstanding any prior course of conduct or permission granted, no
person shall conduct operations on any area within Trustee jurisdiction (§ 275-3C)
without first obtaining a written permit therefor issued by the Trustees as hereinafter
provided and only while such permit remains in effect.
B. Administrative permit. [Amended 10-11-2005 by L.L. No. 17-2005; 12-18-2007 by
L.L. No. 23-2007; 3-23-2010 by L.L. No. 1-2010; 10-9-2012 by L.L. No. 12-2012]
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(1) The administrative permit review process is intended to provide for expedited
review of projects that are deemed consistent with the Board's policy regarding
protection of wetland resources. If the proposed operations meet with all the
current setback requirements as defined by § 275-3 and do not pose a threat to the
overall function and condition of wetlands or adjacent buffer areas, applicants may
request an administrative permit review. This review does not relieve the applicant
of providing all the application requirements (§ 275-6) or obtaining permits from
other jurisdictions, including, but not limited to, the New York State Department
of Environmental Conservation and the United States Army Corps of Engineers.
(2) The following operations will be considered for administrative review, in
accordance with the standards set forth in § 275-11:
(a) Construction, installation or removal of a split rail fence, open arbor, trellis
or other similar structure, provided that such operation will not have an
undue adverse impact on the wetlands and tidal waters of the Town. Concrete
footings are not permitted within wetlands.
(b) Removal of any material or structure, provided that a project limiting fence
and a silt fence with hay bales is installed to contain disturbance if deemed
necessary and provided that such operations will not have an undue adverse
impact on the wetlands and tidal waters of the Town.
(c) Construction of additions to the landward side of an existing functional
single-family dwelling, where such dwelling generally lies parallel to the
wetland boundary and provided that all new and existing runoff is captured
on site. Such addition must be less than or equal to 25% of the area
(footprint) of the existing structure.
(d) Remodeling or renovation of a wetlands-permitted structure, provided that
such activity will not have an undue adverse impact on the wetlands and tidal
waters of the Town.
(e) Construction of accessory structures for existing single-family dwellings,
provided that such activity will not have an undue adverse impact on the
wetlands and tidal waters of the Town and the setback is no less than 50 feet.
(f) Construction or improvement of pervious residential driveways or walkways,
provided that such activity will not have an undue adverse impact on the
wetlands and tidal waters of the Town.
(g) Construction or installation of drainage structures for the retention of runoff,
provided that such structures incorporate the maximum feasible setback from
wetlands and provided that such activity will not have an undue adverse
impact on the wetlands and tidal waters of the Town.
(h) Cutting of common reed (Phragmites australis) to within 12 inches of the soil
surface landward of the wetland boundary. This does not include mowing to
ground level.
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(i) The construction of a permitted bulkhead, as per § 275-11, which is to
replace an existing functional bulkhead, subject to the following:
[1] That the new bulkhead is constructed substantially similar to the design
and measurement of the existing bulkhead; and
[2] The new bulkhead is in the same location as the existing bulkhead.
[3] Any such operations shall require the addition of a nonturf pervious
buffer area.
(j) Minor changes to existing, valid Trustee permits. The Trustees reserve the
right to determine whether the changes qualify for administrative review.
(k) Minor restoration or alterations of landscaping.
(1) Decks.
(m) Minor alterations to existing wetlands-permitted shoreline structures,
including stairs, bulkheads and docks.
(n) Dredging work necessitated by the accumulation of silt from runoff or other
circumstances not the result of activity by or on behalf of the owner of the
property.
(o) An application for proposed aquaculture activity that includes
surface-mounting gear in an area greater than five square yards.
(p) Deer fences, if located a minimum of 25 feet landward of the wetland
boundary line or bulkhead line, whichever designated line is most landward.
Under no circumstances are deer fences permitted in a nondisturbance area.
(3) Any such activities may require the addition of a nonturf buffer area as defined in
§ 275-2.
C. Emergency permits. The Trustees may issue a temporary emergency permit where
specific exigent circumstances exist that may result in personal or property loss or
damage. Upon expiration of temporary permit or before the date of expiration, the
applicant must apply for a permit as set forth in §§ 275-5, 275-6 and 275-7. [Added
3-23-2010 by L.L. No. 1-2010]
§ 275-6. Application. [Amended 10-11-2005 by L.L. No. 17-2005; 2-14-2012 by L.L. No.
3-2012; 10-9-2012 by L.L. No. 12-2012]
A. Contents of application. A permit may be issued upon the written, verified application of
the person proposing to perform operations on wetlands. Three copies of the complete
application, including all written descriptions, pictures and surveys, shall be submitted to
the office of the Trustees. Such application shall contain the following information:
(1) The name and address of the applicant and the source of the applicant's right to
perform such operations (e.g., whether applicant is the owner, lessee, licensee,
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contractor, etc.). In all cases where the applicant is not the owner of the premises
where such operations are proposed to be conducted, the notarized consent of the
owner, duly acknowledged, must be attached to said application.
(2) At the discretion of the Trustees, a schedule for the proposed activities with a
completion date.
(3) The purpose of the proposed operations.
(4) The amount of material proposed to be removed or deposited, and/or the type, size
and location of any proposed structure.
(5) A description of the area from which the removal or in which the deposit of
material is proposed, or in which structures are to be erected. The description shall
be appropriately referenced to a permanent reference point or monument.
(6) The depth to which the removal or the deposit of material is proposed throughout
the area of operations, and the proposed angle of repose of all slopes.
(7) The manner in which the material will be removed or deposited, or structures
erected.
(8) Such application shall be accompanied by a survey and topographical map, created
no more than five years prior to the date of application, with contours at two-foot
intervals, showing all wetlands within a two-hundred-foot radius of the area from
which the removal or in which the deposit of materials is proposed, or in which
structures are to be erected, certified by a registered land surveyor or registered
professional engineer licensed by the State of New York. Such survey and
topographical map shall show the soundings of the area in which operations are
proposed to be conducted. The horizontal control of said survey shall be based on
an approved local coordinate system. The vertical control for elevations shall be
based on the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey datum.
(9) A statement of the effect, if any, on the wetlands and tidal waters of the Town that
may result by reason of such proposed operations.
(10) A statement describing any known prior operations conducted on the premises in
question and whether any prior licenses or permits have been issued to erect
structures or to dredge or deposit fill on said premises and whether any such
permits or licenses were ever revoked or suspended by a governmental agency.
(11) Documentary proof of permits that have been applied for, are pending, and have
been granted, including but not limited to NYSDEC, Suffolk County Health
Department, USACOE.
(12) A description of how the proposed activities will be mitigated, including erosion
control, replanting and restoration, designated points of access. All proposed
operations will be clearly defined on a survey and described in a project narrative.
The Trustees reserve the right to require specific replanting and restoration
methods. Any replanting and restoration guidelines shall be in keeping with
guidelines set by the Town of Southold.
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(13) Current photos of the subject area showing the proposed area of operations from at
least two opposite directions. Each photo should be labeled with the date, time and
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§ 280-115. Tourist camps, camp cottages and trailers.
A. Permits required. No tourist camp shall be established, maintained or operated in any
district nor shall any tent, tent house, camp cottage, house car or trailer to be used or
occupied as a place for living, sleeping or eating, whether charge is or is not made, be
erected or placed therein, unless authorized by the Town Board pursuant to the
provisions of Chapter 253, Tourist and Trailer Camps.
B. Automobile trailers or house cars. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, a
single automobile trailer or house car may be located outside a tourist camp only when
authorized by the Town Board and subject to such conditions as may be prescribed by
the Town Board.
C. Exemptions. This section shall not be deemed to apply to the temporary or seasonal
camp of any unit of the Boy Scouts of America or the Girl Scouts of America or other
such organizations under the leadership provided by said organizations, respectively.53
§ 280-116. Building setback requirements adjacent to water bodies and wetlands.
[Added 3-14-1989 by L.L. No. 3-1989; amended 11-24-1992 by L.L. No. 20-1992;
6-15-1993 by L.L. No. 8-1993; 12-15-2015 by L.L. No. 9-2015]
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, the following setback requirements shall
apply to all buildings or structures located on lots adjacent to water bodies and wetlands:
A. Lots adjacent to a bluff as defined in Chapter 275 of the Southold Town Code.
(1) All buildings or structures located on lots upon which there exists a bluff landward
of the shore or beach shall be set back not fewer than 100 feet from the top of
such bluff.
(2) Except as otherwise provided in Subsection A(1) hereof, all buildings or structures
located on lots adjacent to sounds shall be set back not less than 100 feet from the
ordinary high-water mark of said sound.
(3) Buildings or structures which are proposed landward of existing principal
dwellings shall be exempt from the requirements set forth in Subsection A(1)
hereof.
B. All buildings or structures located on lots upon which a bulkhead, concrete wall, riprap
or similar structure exists and which are adjacent to tidal water bodies other than sounds
shall be set back not less than 75 feet from the bulkhead. The following exceptions will
apply:
(1) Buildings which are proposed landward of existing buildings.
(2) Lands which are not bulkheaded and are subject to a determination by the Board of
Town Trustees under Chapter 275, Wetlands and Shoreline, of the Code of the
Town of Southold.
53. Editor's Note: Former§ 100-239.3,Berms,which immediately followed this subsection,was repealed 11-24-1992 by
L.L.No.24-1992.
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(3) Docks, wharves, pilings, boardwalks, stairs, promenades, walkways and piers,
which are accessory and separate from existing buildings or accessory structures.
C. All buildings and structures located on lots adjacent to any freshwater body shall be set
back not less than 75 feet from the edge of such water body or not less than 75 feet from
the landward edge of the freshwater wetland, whichever is greater. The following
exception will apply:
(1) Lands which are not bulkheaded and are subject to a determination by the Board of
Town Trustees under Chapter 275, Wetlands and Shoreline, of the Code of the
Town of Southold.
§ 280-117. Lighting restrictions. [Added 12-27-1994 by L.L. No. 30-1994]
This section is adopted pursuant to the Town's police power. This section prohibits excessive
light and glare by any use, restricts lighting in the middle of the night and sets a maximum
height for lights to minimize the potential for glare.
A. All outdoor lighting shall be shielded so that the light source is not visible from adjacent
properties and roadways. Lighting fixtures shall focus and direct the light in such a
manner as to contain the light and glare within property boundaries.
B. It is a general principle of the Town that parking lot lights should be turned off or
reduced in intensity between 11:30 p.m. and 4:00 a.m.
C. All freestanding outdoor lighting fixtures shall be limited to a height of no more than 14
feet above ground level. The fixture shall focus and direct the light as specified in
Subsection A above.
D. Recreational lighting may exceed the above height limit but is subject to the following
standards:
(1) All intensive recreational lighting shall be so located on the property with
reference to surrounding properties that it shall be reasonably screened from view
and compatible with the existing or potential use of neighboring properties.
(2) No outdoor recreational facility, public or private, shall be illuminated after 11:00
p.m. except to conclude a recreational or sporting event or any other similar
activity conducted at or in the facility which was in progress under such
illumination prior to 11:00 p.m.
§ 280-118. Temporary outdoor display or storage. [Added 6-11-1996 by L.L. No.
13-1996]
All uses permitted in the business zones, including the display and sale of merchandise and
storage of all property, except living plants, shrubs and trees, shall be confined to fully
enclosed buildings on the premises, except that the display and sale of merchandise incidental
to the business on site may be permitted outside the building temporarily each day during the
hours of business. In all cases, the storage or display of goods shall not interfere with public
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Local Law Adoption
No. Date Subject Disposition
4-2014 3-11-2014 Fire prevention and building code Ch. 144
administration amendment
5-2014 3-25-2014 Southold Community Preservation Ch. 17, Art. II
Project Plan amendment
6-2014 4-8-2014 Vehicles and traffic amendment Ch. 260
7-2014 6-17-2014 Zoning amendment Ch. 280
8-2014 6-17-2014 Vehicles and traffic amendment Ch. 260
9-2014 8-26-2014 Stormwater management amendment Ch. 236
10-2014 8-26-2014 Zoning amendment Ch. 280
11-2014 10-21-2014 Southold Community Preservation Fund Ch. 17, Art. I; Ch.
amendment; two-percent real estate 17, Art. IV
transfer tax amendment
12-2014 12-2-2014 Zoning amendment Ch. 280
13-2014 12-16-2014 Subdivision of land amendment; zoning Ch. 240; Ch. 280
amendment
1-2015 3-10-2015 Officers and employees: residency Ch. 42, Art. III
requirements
2-2015 3-10-2015 Southold Community Preservation Ch. 17, Art. II
Project Plan amendment
3-2015 3-24-2015 Zoning amendment Ch. 280
4-2015 5-28-2015 Hunting Ch. 163
5-2015 6-30-2015 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail Ch. 197
merchants amendment
6-2015 8-11-2015 Zoning Map amendment NCM
7-2015 8-25-2015 Zoning amendment Ch. 280
8-2015 9-22-2015 Shellfish and other marine resources Ch. 219; Ch. 280
amendment; zoning amendment
9-2015 12-15-2015 Wetlands and shoreline amendment; Ch. 275; Ch. 280
zoning amendment
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SOUTHOLD INDEX
Flood damage prevention,148-2, Landscaping,268-3 Permit,275-16
-- 148-3,148-14-148-16,148- Management and coordination of Zoning Inspector,275-15
18,148-19,148-22 LWRP,268-4 Community Preservation Fund,
Harbor management,157-1,157- Open space,268-2,268-5 17-13
5 Penalties for offenses,268-7 General Provisions,275-1-275-
Highway specifications,161-1 1, Pension,268-3 3
161-30,161-39,161-44 Permit,268-3 Accessory structure,275-2
Housing fund,34-6 Pollution,268-3 Assessment,275-4
Junkyards,166-4 Report,268-4 Buffer,275-2
Littering, 174-4 Retirement,268-3 Buffers,275-4
Parking,189-1 Review of actions,268-5 Cesspool,275-3
Parks and recreation areas,193-4 Sale,268-3 Definitions,275-2
Police department rules and regu- Setbacks,268-3 Demolition,275-2
lations,A290-45 Stop-work order,268-6 Driveway,275-3
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Storage,268-3 Erosion and sedimentation,
3,215-28,215-36-215-38, Street openings,268-3 275-3
215-43 Title,268-1 Exceptions,275-4
Soil removal,228-2,228-4,228- Utility,268-3 Fence,275-2
5,228-7 Variances,268-3,268-5 Findings,275-3
Streets and sidewalks,237-13, Water,268-2,268-3,268-5 Flood hazard areas,275-3
237-16 Wildlife,268-2,268-3 Grass,275-2
Subdivision of land,240-4,240-9 WATER POLLUTION Improvement,275-3
-240-11,240-17,240-19, Boats,docks and wharves,96-26 Jurisdiction,275-3
240-21,240-35,240-36,240- Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Landscaping,275-3
42,240-44,240-48,240-51 38 Permit,275-2,275-4
Tourist and trailer camps,253-3, Wetlands and shoreline,275-3 Pollution,275-3
253-6,253-14 WATER QUALITY STAND- Purpose,275-3
Transportation access manage- ARDS Safety,275-3
ment,64-5 Stormwater management,236-7 Septic tank,275-3
Waterfront consistency review, WATER SUPPLY Setbacks,275-2,275-3
268-2,268-3,268-5 Zoning,280-174 Stormwater,275-3
Wetlands and shoreline,275-2- WEAPONS Swimming pool,275-3
- . 275-4,275-7,275-11,275-12 Parks and recreation areas,193-6 Test,275-4
Zoning,280-2,280-4,280-7,280- Police department rules and regu- Title,275-1
8,280-13,280-16,280-22, lations,A290-15,A290-33 Trees,275-2
280-29,280-34,280-35,280- WEEDS Water,275-2-275-4
51,280-54,280-55,280-91, Highway specifications,161-42 Weeds,275-2
280-96,280-99,280-104, Streets and sidewalks,237-20 Wildlife,275-3,275-4
280-112,280-113,280-128, Tourist and trailer camps,253-5 Word usage,275-2
280-129,280-133,280-143, Wetlands and shoreline,275-2 Yard,275-4
280-174 See also BRUSH,GRASS AND Permits,275-5-275-12,275-
WATERCOURSES WEEDS 12.1,275-13,275-14
Fire prevention and building con- WELLS Accessory structures,275-5
struction,144-10 Buildings,unsafe;property Administrative permits,275-5,
Flood damage prevention,148- maintenance,100-4 275-8
13,148-14 Highway specifications,161-3 Application,275-6
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Subdivision of land,240-4,240- Assessment,275-6
36 10,240-17,240-21,240-35, Backfilling,275-11
Stormwater management,236-13 240-44 Barricades,275-11
Subdivision of land,240-41 Vehicles and traffic,260-4,260- Bay Constable,275-12 1
Zoning,280-116,280-133 6,260-12,260-14,260-16, Bond,275-9
WATERFOWL FEEDING 260-27 Buffers,275-5,275-7,275-11
Animals,83-28 Zoning,280-133 Catwalks,275-11
WATERFRONT CONSISTENCY WETLANDS AND SHORELINE Certificate of compliance,275-
REVIEW Administration and Enforcement, 10,275-13
Animals,268-3 275-15,275-16 Cesspools,275-5
Appeals,268-4,268-5 Bay Constable,275-15 Code Enforcement Officer,
Assessment,268-3,268-5 Compliance requirements, 275-12.1
Authority and purpose,268-2 275-16 Conditions,inspection fees,
Building Inspector,268-6 Coordination and enforcement, performance guarantee
Definitions,268-3 275-15 upon issuance of permit,
Emergency,268-3 Director of Code Enforcement, 275-9
Enforcement,268-6 275-15 Construction,275-5
Erosion and sedimentation,268-2 Failure to comply,275-16 Construction and operation
Hazardous materials,268-3 Fine,275-16 standards,275-11
Hazardous substances,268-5 Notice,275-16 Contents of permit,275-10
Inspections,268-3,268-5 Penalties for offenses,275-15, Costs and expenses,275-11
` Investigations,268-3 275-16 Dock and float fees,275-7
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Docks,275-5,275-11 Wildlife,275-7,275-11,275- Soil removal,228-6,228-11
Drainage,275-5-275-7,275- 12 Solid waste,233-4
11 Yards,275-7 Subdivision of land,240-45
Dredging,275-11 Zoning Inspector,275-12.1 Tourist and trailer camps,253-21
Driveways,275-5 Plum Island Research District Wetlands and shoreline,275-4,
Easement,275-11 (PIC),280-189 275-7
Emergencies,275-5 Plum Island Research District Zoning,280-4,280-7,280-8,280-
Emergency permits,275-11 (PIR),280-185 13,280-15,280-28,280-41,
Erosion and sedimentation, Stormwater management,236-18 280-43,280-48,280-50,280-
275-11 Zoning,280-116 58,280-60,280-62,280-64,
Excavation,275-11 WILDLIFE 280-78,280-79,280-86,280-
Failure to comply,275-11 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- 93,280-96,280-104-280-
Fees,275-7 6,111-12-111-15 106,280-109,280-122,280-
Fences,275-5,275-11 Community Preservation Fund, 124,280-143
Fill,275-6,275-11 17-4,17-8 YOUTH BOARD
Fuel,275-5 Parks and recreation areas,193-6 Appointments,68-5
Fuel tanks,275-5 Subdivision of land,240-44 Definitions and Abbreviations,
Garbage,275-11 Waterfront consistency review, 68-2
Grading,275-7,275-11 268-2,268-3 Membership,68-5
Grass,275-11 Wetlands and shoreline,275-3, Powers and duties,68-5
Guarantee,275-9,275-10 275-4,275-7,275-11,275-12 Removal of members,68-5
Heanngs,275-8 Zoning,280-129,280-133 Salaries and compensation,68-5
Height,275-11 WIND ENERGY Terms of office,68-5
Homes,new and remodeled, Small Wind Energy Systems, Youth Bureau,68-3,68-4
275-11 277-1-277-7 YOUTH BUREAU
Impoundment,275-6 Abandonment of use,277-6 Youth Board,68-3,68-4
Improvement,275-5 Advertising,277-4 Youth Bureau Director,68-4
Inspections,275-7,275-9- Anchoring,277-4 YOUTH BUREAU DIRECTOR
275-11 Application,277-2 Powers and duties,68-4
Insurance,275-9 Block,277-2 Youth Bureau,68-4
Landscaping,275-11 Building Inspector,277-7
Liabihty,275-9 Building permits,277-3,277-6
Licenses,275-6 Code Enforcement Officer, -Z-
Liens,275-11 277-7 ;
Lighting,275-11 Construction standards,277-4 ZONING
Meeting,275-8 Costs and expenses,277-6 Accessory buildings and struc-
Monument,275-6 Definitions,277-1 tures,280-15
Notice,275-8-275-10 Development standards,277-3 Administration and Enforcement,
Notices,275-11 Enforcement,277-7 280-151-280-156
Pedestrians,275-11 Fees,277-5 Accessory buildings,280-154
Penalties for offenses,275- Fences,277-4 Administrative and enforcing
12 1 Height regulations,277-2- officer,280-151
Permit procedures,275-5 277-4 Appeals,280-154
-
Processing of application,275- Lighting,277-4 Building Inspector,280-151
8 Noise,277-2,277-3 280-155
Propane/liquid gas tanks,275- Notices,277-3 Building permits,280-151-
5 Penalties for offenses,277-7 280-153
Reports,275-7,275-8 Permit,277-3,277-6,277-7 Certificates of occupancy,
Restaurants,275-11 Remedies for violations,277-7 280-151,280-154
Retaining walls,275-11 Safety standards,277-3 Fine,280-155
Safety,275-11,275-12 Setbacks,277-3 Inspections,280-151,280-154
Septic systems,275-5 Signs,277-4 Nonconforming use,280-154
Setbacks,275-5 Towers,277-2-277-4,277-7 Notice,280-153,280-155
Shoreline structures,275-11 Town Attorney,277-7 Penalties for offenses,280-
Signs,275-11 Town Board,277-7 155,280-156
Single-family dwellings,275-5 Trees,277-3 Permit,280-151 280-154
Standards for issuance of per- Utilities,277-2-277-4 Records,280-151,280-154
mit,275-12 Zoning,280-13 Remedies,280-156
Stop-work orders,275-12 1 WINERIES Report,280-151
Stormwater,275-7 Zoning,280-13 Right of entry,280-151
Stormwater management con- School,280-154
trol plan,275-6 Site plan,280-151,280-154
Swimming pools,275-11 _y_ Special exception,280-154
Transferability,275-14 Stop orders,280-153
Utilities,275-11 YARDS Vanance,280-154
Waivers,275-6 Fire prevention and building con- Affordable Housing(AHD)Dis-
Walls,275-11 struction,144-8,144-10 tnct,280-24-280-33
Water,275-7,275-11,275-12 Highway specifications,161-24 Accessory uses,280-27
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Administration,280-31 Application review,280-13 Yard,280-13,280-15
--- Age restrictions,280-30 Bed-and-breakfast,280-13 Agricultural Planned Develop-
Apartments,280-27 Building Inspector,280-13 ment District,280-170-
Appeals,280-28,280-31 Bulk,area and parking regula- 280-181
Applicability,280-26 tions,280-14 Accessory uses,280-172
Application procedure,280-29 Cemeteries,280-13 Application and review proce-
Building Inspector,280-31 Certificate of compliance,280- dure,280-174
Building permit,280-31 13 Building permits,280-180
Bulk,area and parking regula- Certificate of occupancy,280- Classification,280-172
tions,280-28 13 Clearing house,280-179
Certificate of occupancy,280- Communicable diseases,280- Conditions,280-180
31,280-33 13 Conditions of approval,280-
Comprehensive Plan,280-29 Drug,280-13 175
Definitions,280-25 Dust,280-13 Costs and expenses,280-177
Fine,280-33 Emergency,280-13 County Clerk,280-175
General regulations and re- Farms and farming,280-13 Definitions,280-171
quirements,280-30 Fees,280-13 Disclosure provisions,280-
Hearing,280-26,280-29 Fence,280-13 174
Height,280-28 Fumes,280-13 Easements,280-175,280-177,
Improvements,280-25,280-30 Garages,280-13 280-179,280-180
Lots,280-30,280-31 Gas,280-13 Farms and farming,280-174
Maintenance and upkeep,280- Hearings,280-13 Fire protection,280-174
32 1 Height regulations,280-15 Hearings,280-174,280-175,
Meeting,280-29 Home occupations,280-13 280-177
Newspapers,280-26 Hospitals,280-13 Improvements,280-174
Notice,280-26,280-29,280- Inspection,280-13 Lots,280-173
30 Kennels,280-13 Meetings,280-173,280-174
Off-street parking,280-27, Land-based aquaculture opera- Notices,280-174
280-28 tions,280-13 Open space,280-181
Parking,280-27,280-28 Lighting,280-13 Permit,280-180
Penalties for offenses,280- Lots,280-13,280-15 Permitted uses,280-175
32 1,280-33 Noise,280-13 Planning Board,280-174,280-
Permit,280-31 Odor,280-13 181
Permitted uses,280-27 Off-street parking,280-13 Price for development rights,
Purpose,280-24 One-family dwelling,280-13 280-176
Records,280-31 Parking,280-13,280-14 Purpose,280-170
Reports,280-29,280-30 Penalties for offenses,280-13 Reports,280-174
Residency requirements,280- Permit,280-13 Requirements for eligibility,
30 Permitted uses,280-13 280-173
Safety,280-28 Places of worship,280-13 Sales,280-174-280-177,
Sales,280-30,280-31 Playgrounds,280-13 280-179-280-181
Schools,280-26 Purpose,280-12 Subdivision,280-181
Setbacks,280-24,280-28 Radiation,280-13 Subsequent development right
Single-family dwellings,280- Registry of permits,280-13 sales to Town,280-177
28 Rental permits,280-13 Town Attorney,280-175
Site plan,280-29,280-31 Restaurants,280-13 Town Board,280-173,280-
Use regulations,280-27 Safety,280-13 174,280-176,280-177,
Utilities,280-29 Sales,280-13 280-180
Vacant lot,280-30 Schools,280-13 Town Clerk,280-174
Variance,280-28 Setbacks,280-13,280-15 Water,280-174
Variances,280-30 Signs,280-13 Water supply,280-174
Water,280-29 Site plan,280-13 Zoning approval,280-174
Well,280-31 Small wind energy systems, Zoning Map,280-174,280-
Yards,280-28 280-13 175
Zoning Map,280-29 Smoke,280-13 Agricultural uses,72-5
Agricultural-Conservation(A-C) Special exception,280-13 Amendments,280-157-280-159
District and Low-Density Special exception uses,280-13 Additional notice requirements
Residential R-80,R-120,R- Stables and riding academies, relating to petitions for
200 and R-400 Districts, 280-13 proposed amendments,
280-12-280-14 Storage,280-13 280-159
Accessory buildings and struc- Swimming pools,280-13 Assessment,280-159
tures,280-13 Two-family dwellings,280-13 Fees for petitions for proposed
Accessory structures,280-13 Use regulations,280-13 amendments,280-158
Accessory uses,280-13 Utility,280-13 Hearings,280-157,280-159
Animals,280-13 Water,280-13 Meeting,280-157
Apartments,280-13 Well,280-12,280-13 Newspaper,280-157,280-159
Apartments,accessory,280-13 Wind energy systems,280-13 Notice,280-157,280-159
Appeals,280-13 Wineries,280-13 Procedures,280-157
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Report,280-157 Farmland Bill of Rights,280-97— Retail stores,280-48
Zoning Map,280-157—280- 280-103 Sales,280-48
159 Animals,280-98,280-99 School,280-48
Board of Appeals,280-145—280- Appeals,280-100 Service stations,280-48
150 Definitions,280-98 Setbacks,280-50
Accessory buildings,280-149 Dust,280-99 Shopping centers,280-48
Accessory structures,280-149 Enforcement,280-102 Signs,280-48
Additional conditions and Fences,280-99 Site plan,280-48
safeguards,280-147 Grading,280-99 Smoke,280-48
Appeals,280-145—280-150 Holidays,280-99 Special exception,280-48
Appointment,280-145 Inspection,280-101 Special exception use,280-48
Building Inspector,280-146 Livestock,280-98,280-99 Storage,280-48
Fees,280-149 Noise,280-99 Testing,280-48
Fences,280-149 Notices,280-97,280-100, Tires,280-48
Hardship,280-146 280-101 Use regulations,280-48
Hearings,280-146,280-150 Nuisance,280-97,280-99 Vehicle,280-48
Membership,280-145 Odor,280-99 Vehicles,280-48
Notice,280-146,280-150 Right to farm,280-97 Vibration,280-48
Permits,280-146,280-149 Right to notice by brokers and Yards,280-48,280-50
Permitted use,280-146 agents,280-101 General Provisions,280-1—280-
Powers and duties,280-146 Right to notice provided by 4
Rules of conduct and proce- Town agencies,280-100 Accessory building,280-4
dure,280-148 Right to undertake protected Accessory use,280-4
Safety,280-146 farm practices,280-99 Apartment,280-4
Special exceptions,280-146, Safety,280-97,280-99 Appeals,280-4
280-149 Sale,280-98 Block,280-4
Vanances,280-146,280-149 Severability,280-103 Certificate of compliance,280-
Zoning Map,280-146 Sign,280-101 - 4
Density,Minimum Lot Size and Smoke,280-99 Certificate of occupancy,280-
Bulk Schedules,280-65, Storage,280-101 4
280-66 Trees,280-98 Curb,280-4
Conformance required,280-66 Vehicles,280-99 Definitions,280-4
Incorporation of new sched- Vibration,280-99 Drainage,280-4
ules,280-65 Water,280-99 Easements,280-3,280-4
Parkmg,280-65 General Business(B)District, Fence,280-4 '
Repeal of existing schedule, 280-47—280-50 Final plat,280-4
280-65 Accessory uses,280-48 Flood hazard area,280-4
Districts;280-5—280-11 Apartments,280-48 Garage,280-4
Appeals,280-9 Appeals,28048 Grade,280-4
Building Inspector,280-6, Bulk,area and parking re- Guaranty,280-4
280-8 quirements,280-49 Height,280-4
Building permits,280-8—280- Church,280-48 Home occupation,280-4
10 Convenience stores,280-48 Hotel,280-4
Certificate of occupancy,280- Driveways,280-48 Interpretation and conflicts,
10 Dust,280-48 280-3
District boundaries,280-7 Fence,280-48 Junkyard,2804
District designations,280-5 Fire extinguisher,28048 Landscaping,280-4
Effect of establishment of dis- Flammable,280-48 Lighting,280-4
tracts,280-8 Front yard setbacks,280-50 Master Plan,280-4
Hearing,280-11 Fuel,280-48 Mobile home,280-4
Insurance,280-10 Garages,280-48 Motel,280-4
- Landscaping,280-7 Height,280-48 Nonconforming uses,280-2,
Lot recognition,280-9 Hospital,28048 280-4
Lots,280-9—280-11 Hotel,280-48 Official Map,280-4
Merger,280-10 License,280-48 Off-street parking,2804
One-family dwelling,280-10 Lots,280-48 Open space,2804
Open space,280-8 Meeting,280-48 Parking,280-4
Parks,280-7 Motel,280-48 Permits,280-2,280-3
Permit,280-8—280-10 Noise,28047,280-48 Purposes,280-2
Prohibited uses,280-8 Odor,280-48 Recreational vehicle,280-4
Record,280-7 Off-street parking,280-48 Restaurant,280-4
Screening,280-7 Parking,28048,280-49 Safety,280-2,280-3
Variance,280-10 Permit,280-48 Sales,280-4
Waiver of merger,280-11 Permitted uses,280-48 School,280-4
Water,280-7,280-8 Plumbing,280-48 Screening,2804
Yards,280-7,280-8 Pollution,280-48 Septic tank,280-4
Zoning Map,280-6,280-7 Purpose,28047 Service station,280-4 1
Restaurants,280-48 Setbacks,2804
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Shopping center,280-4 Application procedure,280- Animals,280-62
Signs,280-4 195 Appeals,280-62
Site plans,280-4 Community facility,280-196 Area,yard and bulk regula-
Special exception use,280-4 Definitions,280-191 tions,280-62
Storage,280-4 Eligibility,280-192 Bulk,area and parking regula-
Swimming pools,280-4 Failure to comply,280-196 tions,280-63
Title,280-1 Fees,280-195 Dust,280-62
Tower,280-4 Hearings,280-195 Explosives,280-62
Utilities,280-2,280-4 Historic Preservation Commis- Front yard setbacks,280-64
Vehicles,280-2,280-4 sion,280-195 Fuel,280-62
Water,280-2,280-4 Maintenance and termination, Fumes,280762
Yard,2804 280-196 Garages,280-62
Zoning Map,280-4 Meetings,280-195 Gas,280-62
Hamlet Business(HB)Distnct, Permitted uses,280-193 Land-based aquaculture opera-
280-44—280-46 Planning Board,280-195 tions,280-62
Accessory uses,280-45 Pre-application procedure, Lots,280-61
Apartments,280-45 280-194 Noise,280-62
Appeals,280-45 Purpose,280-190 Nuisance,280-62
Assessment,280-45 Reports,280-195 Odors,280-62
Bulk,area and parking regula- Site plan approval,280-193 Parking,280-62,280-63
tions,280-46 Town Board,280-195 Permit,280-62
Convenience stores,280-45 Use regulations,280-193 Permitted uses,280-62
Garages,280-45 Zoning,280-190—280-196 Plumbing,280-62
Grocery stores,280-45 Zoning Map,280-195 Pollution,280-62
Hotel,280-44,28045 Landscaping,Screening and Purpose,280-61
Improvement,280-45 Buffer Regulations,280-91— Sales,280-62
Meeting,28045 280-96 School,280-62
Motel,280-44,280-45 Appeals,280-92 Setbacks,280-64
Off-street parking,280-45 Assessment,280-92 Signs,280-62
Parking,280-45,28046 Buffer,280-92,280-94—280- Site plan,280-62
Permit,280-45 96 Smoke,280-62
Permitted uses,280-45 Building Inspector,280-92 Solar energy production sys-
Plumbing,28045 Curbs,280-92 tem,commercial,280-62
Purpose,28044 Drainage,280-91 Special exception use,280-62
Restaurants,28045 Dnveway,280-93 Storage,280-62
Retail stores,28045 Driveways,280-92 Testing,280-62
Sale,280-45 Dust,280-91 Use regulations,280-62
School,28045 Fences,280-92,280-94 Utility,280-62
Signs,28045 Front landscaped area,280-93 Vibrations,280-62
Site plan,28045 General requirements,280-92 Yards,280-62,280-64
Special exception use,28045 Glare,280-91,280-94 Light Industrial Park/Planned Of-
Use regulations,28045 Grass,280-93,280-95 five Park(LIO)District,280-
Hamlet Density(HD)Residential Hearing,280-92 57—280-60
District,280-20—280-23 Heat,280-91 Accessory uses,280-58
Accessory buildings,280-22 Height,280-94 Animals,280-58
Accessory uses,280-22 Landscaped parking area,280- Appeals,280-58
Apartments,280-22 95 Bulk,area and parking regula-
Appeals,280-22 Lien,280-92 tions,280-59
Applicability,280-21 Lots,280-95 Dust,280-58
Bulk,area and parking regula- Noise,280-91,280-94 Explosives,280-58
tions,280-23 Notice,280-92 Fuel,280-58
Heat,280-22 Off-street parking,280-95 Fumes,280-58
Parking,280-23 Parking,280-92,280-95 Garages,280-58
Permit,280-20 Pollution,280-91 Gas,280-58
Permitted uses,280-22 Properties located adjacent to Heating,280-58
Purpose,280-20 creeks,280-96 Land-based aquaculture opera-
Site plan,280-22 Purpose,280-91 tions,280-58
Special exception,280-22 Record,280-92 Noise,280-58
Use regulations,280-22 Screen,280-91—280-94 Nuisance,280-58
Utilities,280-22 Site plan,280-92 Odors,280-58
Water,280-22 Transition buffer area,280-94 Off-street parking,280-58
Zoning Map,280-21 Trees,280-92—280-95 Parking,280-58,280-59
Historic Preservation District Variance,280-92 Permit,280-58
(HDP),280-190-280-196 Water,280-91,280-96 Permitted uses,280-58
Accessory uses,280-193 Yards,280-93,280-96 Plumbing,280-58
Applicability of amendments, Light Industrial(LI)District,280- Pollution,280-58
280-190 61—280-64 Purpose,280-57
Accessory uses,280-62 Sales,280-58
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Schools,280-58 Motels,280-55 Drainage,280-78
Setbacks,280-60 Parking,280-56 Driveways,280-78
Signs,280-58 Permitted uses,280-55 Fence,280-78
Site plan,280-58 Purpose,280-54 Garages,280-78
Smoke,280-58 Record,280-55 Grade,280-78
Solar energy production sys- Restaurants,280-55 Height,280-78
tem,commercial,280-58 Sales,280-55 Home occupation,280-78
Special exception use,280-58 School,280-55 Hospital,280-78,280-79
Storage,280-58 Signs,280-55 Hotels,280-78,280-79
Testing,280-58 Site plan,280-55 Landscaping,280-78
Transfer stations,280-58 Special exception,280-55 Lots,280-78,280-79
Use regulations,280-58 Swimming pools,280-55 Meeting,280-78
Utility,280-58 Use regulations,280-55 Mobile home,280-78
Vehicles,280-58 Water,280-54,280-55 Motel,280-78
Vibrations,280-58 Marine I(MI)District,280-51— Off-street loading areas,280-
Yards,280-58,280-60 280-53 79
Limited Business(LB)District, Accessory uses,280-52 Off-street parking areas,280-
280-40—280-43 Appeals,280-52 78
Accessory uses,280-41 Bed-and-breakfast,280-52 Parking,280-77—280-79
Appeals,280-41 Bulk,area and parking regula- Place of worship,280-78
Bulk,area and parking regula- tions,280-53 Plumbing,280-78
tions,280-42 Fuel,280-52 Pollution,280-77
Fencing,280-41 Insurance,280-52 Purpose,280-77
Hotels,280-41 Parking,280-53 Restaurant,280-78
Landscaping,280-41 Permitted uses,280-52 Sales,280-78,280-79
Lots,280-41 Purpose,280-51 School,280-78,280-79
Parking,280-42 Record,280-52 Screening,280-78
Permitted uses,280-41 Sales,280-52 Service station,280-78
Plumbing,280-41 School,280-52 Signs,280-78
Purpose,280-40 Signs,280-52 Special exception uses,280-78
Restaurants,280-41 Site plan,280-52 Storage,280-78,280-79
Sales,280-41 Special exception,280-52 Vehicles,280-77-280-79
Setbacks,280-43 Swimming pools,280-52 Yards,280-78,280-79
Signs,280-41 Use regulations,280-52 Plum Island Conservation Distnct
Site plan,280-41 Water,280-51 (PIC),280-186—280-189 '
Special exception use,280-41 Nonconforming Uses and Build- Plum Island Research District
Storage,280-41 Ings,280-120—280-126 (PIR),280-182—280-185
Use regulations,280-41 Appeals,280-121 Residential Office(RO)District,
Yards,280-41,280-43 Building permit,280-121, 280-37—280-39
Low-Density Residential R-40 280-124,280-125 Accessory uses,280-38
District,280-16—280-19 Height,280-122 Apartments,280-38
Accessory buildings,280-19 Involuntary moves,280-126 Appeals,280-38
Accessory uses,280-17 Landscaping,280-123 Bulk,area and parking regula-
Animal,280-17 Lots,280-124 tions,280-39
Appeals,280-17 Nonconfommng buildings with Churches,280-38
Bulk,area and parking regula- conforming uses,280-122 Insurance,280-38
tions,280-18 Nonconforming buildings with Meeting,280-38
Hospital,280-17 nonconforming uses,280- Parking,280-39
Open space,280-16 123 Permitted uses,280-38
Parking,280-18 Nonconforming lots,280-124 Places of worship,280-38
Permit,280-16 Permit,280-121,280-122, Purpose,280-37
Permitted uses,280-17 280-124,280-125 Restaurants,280-38
Purpose,280-16 Purpose,280-120 Sales,280-38
Site plan,280-17 Repairs and maintenance,280- School,280-38
Special exception,280-17 125 Signs,280-38
Use regulations,280-17 Safety,280-125 Single-family dwellings,280-
Water,280-16 Setbacks,280-123 38
Manne II(MID District,280-54— Vanance,280-121 Site plan,280-38
280-56 Yard,280-122,280-124 Special exception uses,280-38
Accessory uses,280-55 Parking and Loading Areas,280- Storage,280-38
Appeals,280-55 77—280-79 Use regulations,280-38
Bed-and-breakfast,280-55 Accessory use,280-78 Resort Residential(RR)District,
Bulk,area and parking regula- Air pollution,280-77 280-34—280-36
tions,280-56 Animal,280-78 Accessory uses,280-35
Curb,280-55 Apartment,280-78 Appeals,280-35
Fuel,280-55 Appeals,280-78,280-79 Bulk,area and parking regula-
Hotels,280-55 Commercial vehicles,280-78 tions,280-36
Insurance,280-55 Curbs,280-78 Hotels,280-35
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Motels,280-35 Vanances,280-81,280-86 Improvements,280-129,280-
Parking,280-36 Yard,280-86 131,280-133,280-137
Permitted uses,280-35 Site Plan Approval,280-127- Inspections,280-137
Purpose,280-34 280-138 Investigations,280-130
Restaurants,280-35 • Accessory uses,280-127 Land clearing,280-136
Signs,280-35 Affordable housmg,280-137 Landscaping,280-129,280-
Site plan,280-35 Appeals,280-130,280-131, 131,280-133,280-134,
Special exception use,280-35 280-137 280-137
Use regulations,280-35 Applicability,280-127 License,280-133
Water,280-34,280-35 Application requirements, Lighting,280-129,280-133,
Severability,280-160 280-133 280-137
Signs,280-80-280-90 Approval of site plan required, Lots,280-137
Abandoned,280-88 280-130 Meeting,280-131,280-133
Advertising,280-80,280-81, Architectural features,280- Meetings,280-137
280-85 129 Moderate-income housing,
Animal,280-85 Architectural Review Commit- 280-137
Appeals,280-81,280-86 tee,280-131,280-135 Natural features,280-129,
Applicability,280-81 Architectural review stand- 280-133
Application,280-81 ards,280-134 Natural features preservation,
Approval,280-81 Area,yard and bulk regula- 280-129
Assessment,280-88 tions,280-137 Notice,280-131,280-137
Building Inspector,280-81, Assessment,280-133 Objectives,280-129
280-85,280-88 Bicycles,280-137 Off-street parking,280-129,
Certificate of occupancy,280- Block,280-133 280-133,280-137
85 Boats,280-137 Open space,280-127,280-
Driveway,280-85 Bonds,280-137 128,280-137
Fees,280-81 Buffers,280-137 Parking,280-127-280-129,
Fences,280-82,280-85 Building Inspector,280-127, 280-131,280-133,280-
Gas,280-83 280-130,280-131 134,280-137
General design principles, Building permit,280-127, Parks and recreation areas,
280-82 280-130,280-134 280-137
Grade,280-85 Certificate of occupancy,280- Pedestrians,280-137
Height,280-82,280-85 130 Penalties for offenses,280-
Hotel,280-85 Cluster development,280-137 130,280-136
Improvement,280-88 Comprehensive Plan,280-129 Permit,280-127,280-130,
Liable,280-88 Curbs,280-131,280-133,280- 280-131,280-134
Lien,280-88 137 Planning Board,280-131
Lighting,280-81,280-83,280- Drainage,280-127,280-129, Purpose,280-128
87,280-88 280-133 Records,280-133
Limitation of content or copy, Driveways,280-137 Recreational vehicles,280-137
280-84 Duration of plan,280-132 Review procedure,280-131
Motel,280-85 Easements,280-133 Safety,280-128,280-129,
Nonconforming signs,280-90 Emergency,280-137 280-131,280-133,280-
Nonconforming use,280-90 Excavation,280-129 137
Notice,280-88 Failure to comply,280-130 Screens and screening,280-
Obstructions,280-80 Fees,280-137 129
Parking,280-85 Fee schedule for site plan ap- Setbacks,280-133,280-134,
Penalty,280-88 plications,280-138 280-137
Permit,280-81,280-85,280- Fences,280-133,280-134 Signs,280-131,280-133,280-
89,280-90 Findings of fact,280-128 134,280-137
Prohibitions and general re- Fire hydrants,280-133,280- Site plans,280-130-280-132
strictions,280-83 137 Special exception,280-130,
Purpose,280-80 Flood hazard areas,280-129, 280-131
Restaurant,280-85 280-133 Standards for residential site
Safety,280-82,280-88 Garages,280-134,280-137 plans,280-137
Sales,280-85,280-86 Gas,280-129 Storage,280-134,280-137
Setbacks,280-85 Glare,280-129 Stormwater,280-129,280-133
Shopping centers,280-87 Grade,280-129,280-133,280- Stormwater management con-
Sign illumination,280-87 134,280-136 trol plan,280-133
Specific sign requirements, Guaranty,280-131 Street trees,280-129
280-86 Hamlet Density Residential Subdivision of land,280-137
Specific signs,280-85 (HD)District,280-137 Trailers,280-137
Storage,280-88 Handicapped facilities,280- Tree fee,280-129
Transition,280-89 129 Trees,280-129,280-130,280-
Tree,280-83 Hearings,280-131,280-137 133,280-136
Unsafe,abandoned and unlaw- Height,280-134 Utilities,280-127,280-129,
ful signs,280-88 Historical features,280-133 280-133
Utility,280-83 Historic preservation,280-131 Variances,280-131,280-137
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Vehicles and traffic,280-129, Building setback requirements Water,280-104,280-112,280-
280-137 adjacent to water bodies 113,280-116 --
Water,280-128,280-129,280- and wetlands,280-116 Yards,280-104-280-106,
133 Certificate of occupancy,280- 280-109
Watercourses,280-133 112 Zoning Map,280-113
Wells,280-133 Commercial vehicles,280-110 Wireless Communication Facili-
Wildlife,280-129,280-133 Corner lots,280-106 ties,280-67-280-69
Special Exception Uses,280-139 Courts,280-108 Abandonment,280-76
-280-144 Dust,280-111 Antennas,280-68,280-70,
Additional conditions and Elevators,280-104 280-72,280-73,280-76,
safeguards,280-144 Excavations,280-114 280-76.1,280-76 2
Appeals,280-140-280-142, Exceptions and modifications, Application fees and require-
280-144 280-104 ments,280-74
Application,280-141 Explosives,280-111 Base station equipment shelter,
Approval,280-141 Fences,280-104-280-106, 280-70
Approval required,280-140 280-114 Building permits,280-70,280-
Buffer,280-143 Filled land,280-113 71,280-74
Building permit,280-140 Fuel,280-111 Consultant review,280-74
Church,280-143 Garage,280-104 Costs and expenses,280-76 2
Demolition,280-140 Gas,280-111 Definitions,280-69
Dust,280-143 Glare,280-111,280-117 Design standards,280-72
Emergency,280-143 Grade,280-108,280-114 Fall zones,280-70
Gases,280-143 Height,280-104-280-109, Federal aviation regulations,
General standards,280-142 280-117 280-70
Heanng,280-141 Inspection,280-110 General requirements for all
Matters to be considered,280- Land under water,280-113 wireless communication
143 Lighting,280-111,280-117 facilities,280-70
Natural features,280-143 Long-term outdoor display or Height regulations,280-70,
Noise,280-143 storage,280-119 280-71,280-76,280-76.2
Notice,280-141 Lots,280-106,280-109,280- Historic buildings and dis-
Odors,280-143 113,280-116 tricts,280-75
Off-street parking,280-143 Monuments,280-104 Historic preservation,280-75
Parking,280-143 Multifamily dwelling,280-108 Inspections,280-74
Permit,280-140,280-141 Noise,280-111 Landscaping,280-70,280-72,
Permitted uses,280-143 Obstructions,280-104,280- 280-76.2
Pollution,280-143 106,280-111 Liens,280-76
Purpose,280-139 Odor,280-I11 Lighting,280-70
Safety,280-142,280-143 Off-street parking,280-109 Lots,280-70
School,280-143 One-family dwelling,280-109 Notices,280-74,280-76
Screening,280-143 Open storage,280-110 Penalties for offenses,280-76
Smoke,280-143 Parking,280-109,280-110, Permit,280-70,280-76.1
Stormwater,280-143 280-117 Preexisting antenna support
Stormwater management,280- Permit,280-113-280-115 structures and antennas,
142 Pollution,280-I 11 280-76 1
Vehicles,280-143 Prohibited uses in all districts, Purpose,280-67
Vibration,280-143 280-111 Radio emissions,280-70
Violations of conditions,280- Provisions for community wa- Relief,280-76 3
141 ter,sewer and utility facil- Removal,280-76
Water,280-143 flies,280-112 Reports,280-70,280-74
Yards,280-143 Public roads,encumbrances to, Required approvals,280-71
Zoning Board of Appeals, 280-111 Roof mounting,280-71
280-142 Safety,280-111 Safety,280-67
Supplementary Regulations,280- Sales,280-104,280-118 Scope,280-68
104-280-119 Setbacks,280-104,280-116 Screen,280-72
Accessory buildings,280-104, Site plan,280-104,280-119 Setbacks,280-70,280-72,
280-107 Smoke,280-111 280-76.2
Accessory structures,280-116 Storage,280-104,280-110, Severability,280-76.4
Access requirements,280-109 280-111,280-118,280- Signs,280-70
Air pollution,280-111 119 Site design standards,280-70
Animal,280-111 Temporary outdoor display or Site plan,280-74
Block,280-116 storage,280-118 Site plan approval,280-71,
Buffer,280-118 Tourist camps,camp cottages 280-72
Building Inspector,280-109 and trailers,280-115 Special exception,280-71
Building length and separation Towers,280-104 Special exception approval,
for buildings containing Trees,280-118 280-73
multiple dwellings,280- Utility,280-I 12 Special exceptions,280-74
107 Vehicles,280-110 Standards,280-73
Building permit,280-114 Vibration,280-111 Variances,280-76.3
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Waivers of criteria,280-76.2
When effective,280-76 5
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
Agricultural uses,72-11
Zoning,280-142
ZONING DISTRICTS
Zoning,280-5
ZONING INSPECTOR
Animals,83-29
Powers and duties,275-12.1,275-
15
Wetlands and shoreline,275-12.1,
275-15
ZONING MAP
General provisions,1-4
Histonc Preservation Distnct
(HDP),280-195
Zoning,280-4,280-6,280-7,280-
21,280-29,280-113,280-
146,280-157—280-159,
280-174,280-175
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