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Legislation, by number or date of adoption, included in this supplement: L.L. Nos. 5-2017; 7-
2017; 8-2017; 9-2017; 10-2017; 11-2017; 12-2017.
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§ 83-3 ANIMALS § 83-6
local laws and regulations of the Town, and, in particular, the Zoning Ordinance., In no
case, however, shall a permit be granted if a building, structure or enclosure containing
ducks is located nearer than 50 feet to a property line or dwelling or nearer than 100 feet
to a street line.
§ 83-4. Deposit of waste matter in Town waters prohibited.
No person, firm or corporation shall cause, allow or permit waste matter resulting from the
raising and keeping of ducks to be deposited in any waters or lands under water, the control
of which is vested in the Town of Southold or the Board of Trustees of the Town of Southold.
§ 83-5. Penalties for offenses. [Amended 7-31-1973 by L.L. No. 1-19731
A. Any person committing an offense against any provision of this article shall, upon
conviction thereof, be guilty of a violation punishable by a fine not exceeding $250 or by
imprisonment for a term not exceeding 15 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
The continuation of an offense against the provisions of this article shall constitute, for
each day the offense is continued, a separate and distinct offense hereunder.
B. In addition to the above-provided penalties, the Town Board may also maintain an action
or proceeding in the name of the Town in a court of competent jurisdiction to compel
compliance with or to restrain by injunction the violation of this article.
- ARTICLE H
Dogs
[Adopted 6-8-1976 by L.L. No. 1-19761
§ 83-6. Prohibited activities. [Amended 7-27-2010 by L.L. No. 6-2010; 6-5-2012 by L.L.
No. 8-2012; 8-13-2013 by L.L. No. 5-20131
It shall be unlawful for any person owning, harboring, in possession of or in control of any
dogs or domestic animals in the Town of Southold to permit or allow such dogs or domestic
animals to:
A. Run at large other than upon the premises of the owner or custodian, or upon the
premises of another person with the knowledge and consent of such person.
B. Run at large other than upon recreational areas subject to the provisions of§ 193-3.1.
C. Engage in habitual howling or barking or conduct itself in such a manner as to habitually
annoy any person other than the owner or person harboring such dog.
D. Cause damage or destruction to property other than the property of the owner or person
harboring such dog.
1. Editor's Note:See Ch.280,Zoning.
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E. Chase or otherwise harass any person in such manner as reasonably to cause intimidation
or to put such person in reasonable apprehension of bodily harm or injury.
§ 83-7. Enforcement. [Amended 9-21-1982 by L.L. No. 8-1982; 7-27-2010 by L.L. No.
6-2010]
Any Dog Control Officer, Bay Constable, Code Enforcement Officer, or Police Officer shall
enforce the provisions of this article.
§ 83-8. Filing of complaints.
Any person who observes a dog causing damage or destruction to the property of a person
other than its owner or one harboring a dog, or causing an annoyance to a person other than
its owner or one harboring a dog may file a signed complaint, under oath, with a Town Justice
of the Town of Southold specifying the objectionable conduct of the dog, the date thereof, the
damage caused, a description of the dog and the name and residence, if known, of the owner
or other person harboring said dog.
§ 83-9. Summons; arrest warrant. [Amended 6-4-1991 by L.L. No. 12-1991]
A. Upon receipt by the Town Justice of any complaint against the conduct of any particular
dog, the Town Justice may summons the alleged owner or other person harboring said
dog to appear in person before him. If the summons is disregarded, the Justice may
permit the filing of an information and issue a warrant for the arrest of such person.
B. The prosecution of any complaint, information or action brought pursuant to this section
shall be the responsibility of the Town Attorney. [Amended 5-9-2017 by L.L. No.
7-2017]
§ 83-10. Seeing Eye dogs exempted.
This article shall not apply to Seeing Eye dogs during such time as such dogs are performing
the functions for which they are trained.
§ 83-11. Seizure of dogs at large. [Amended 9-21-1982 by L.L. No. 8-19821
Any dog found at large, not under effective restraint or in the immediate custody and control
of the responsible person, may be seized by a duly appointed Dog Control Officer or other
duly appointed officer of the Town of Southold, confined and impounded.
§ 83-12. Confinement; redemption; disposition. [Amended 9-21-1982 by L.L. No.
8-1982; 8-27-1991 by L.L. No. 23-19911
A. Any dog impounded under the provisions of this article shall be confined in accordance
with the provisions of the Agriculture and Markets Law of the State of New York and
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§ 148-4 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION § 148-4
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE— A vehicle which is:
(1) Built on a single chassis;
(2) Four hundred square feet or less when measured at the largest horizontal
projections;
(3) Designed to be self-propelled or permanently towable by a light-duty truck; and
(4) Not designed primarily for use as a permanent dwelling but as temporary living
quarters for recreational, camping, travel or seasonal use.
REGULATORY FLOODWAY — The channel of a river or other watercourse and the
adjacent land areas that must be reserved in order to discharge the base flood without
cumulatively increasing the water surface elevation more than a designated height as
determined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency in a Flood Insurance Study
or by other agencies as provided in § 148-12 of this chapter.
SAND DUNES — Naturally occurring accumulations of sand in ridges or mounds
landward of the beach.
START OF CONSTRUCTION— The date of permit issuance for new construction and
substantial improvements to existing structures, provided that actual start of construction,
repair, reconstruction, rehabilitation, addition placement or other improvement is within
180 days after the date of issuance. The actual start of construction means the first
placement of permanent construction of a building (including a manufactured home) on a
site, such as the pouring of a slab or footings, installation of pilings or construction of
columns. Permanent construction does not include land preparation (such as clearing,
excavation, grading or filling), or the installation of streets or walkways, or excavation
for a basement, footings, piers or foundations, or the erection of temporary forms, or the
installation of accessory buildings such as garages or sheds not occupied as dwelling
units or not part of the main building. For a substantial improvement, the actual start of
construction means the first alteration of any wall, ceiling, floor or other structural part of
a building, whether or not that alteration affects the external dimensions of the building.
STRUCTURE — A walled and roofed building, including a gas or liquid storage tank,
that is principally above ground, as well as a manufactured home.
SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE — Damage of any origin sustained by a structure whereby
the cost of restoring any structure to its before damaged condition would equal or exceed
50% of the market value of the structure before the damage occurred.
SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT — Any reconstruction, rehabilitation, addition or
other improvement of a structure, the cost of which equals or exceeds 50% of the market
value of the structure before the start of construction of the improvement. The term
includes structures which have incurred substantial damage, regardless of the actual
repair work performed. The term does not, however, include either:
(1) Any project for improvement of a structure to correct existing violations of state or
local health, sanitary or safety code specifications which have been identified by
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the local code enforcement official and which are the minimum necessary to assure
safe living conditions; or
(2) Any alteration of an historic structure, provided that the alteration will not preclude
the structure's continued designation as an historic structure.
VARIANCE - A grant of relief from the requirements of this chapter which permits
construction or use in a manner that would otherwise be prohibited by this chapter.
§ 148-5. Applicability.
This chapter shall apply to all areas of special flood hazard within the jurisdiction of the
Town of Southold.
§ 148-6. Basis for establishing areas of special flood hazard.
A. The areas of special flood hazard for the Town of Southold, Community No. 360813,,are
identified and defined on the following documents prepared by the Federal Emergency
Management Agency:
(1) A scientific and engineering report entitled "Flood Insurance Study, Suffolk
County, New York (all jurisdictions)," dated September 25, 2009.
(2) Flood Insurance Rate Map Panel Numbers:
36103CO01,7H, 36103C0018H, 36103C0019H, 36103C0036H, 36103C0037H,
36103C0038H, 36103C0039H, 36103C0041H, 36103C0043H, 36103C0063H,
36103C0064H, 36103C0066H, 36103C0067H, 36103C0068H, 36103C0069H,
36103C0079H, 36103C0083H, 36103C0084H, 36103C0086H, 36103C0087H,
36103C0088H, 36103C0089H, 36103C0091H, 36103C0095H, 36103C0105H,
36103C0106H5 36103C0107H, 36103C0115H, 36103C0139H, 36103C0141H,
36103C0142H, 36103C0143H, 36103C0144H, 36103C0154H, 36103C0157H,
36103C0158H, 36103C0159H, 36103C01611-1, 36103C0162H, 36103C0163H,
36103C0164H, 36103C0166H, 36103C0167H, 36103C0168H, 36103C0169H,
36103C0176H, 36103C0177H, 36103C0178H, 36103C0181H, 36103C0182H,
36103C0184H, 36103C0186H, 36103C0188H, 36103C0192H, 36103CO205H,
36103C0477H, 36103C0479H, 36103C0481H, 36103C0482H, 36103C0483H,
36103C0484H, 36103C0491H, 36103C0492H, 36103C0501H, 36103C0502H,
36103C0503H, 36103C0504H, 36103C0506H, 36103C0507H, 36103C0508H,
36103CO511H
whose effective date is September 25, 2009, and any subsequent revisions to these
map panels that do,not affect areas under our community's jurisdiction. [Amended
5-23-2017 by L.L. No. 10-2017]
(3) Letter of Map Revision, Case Number 16-02-1018P, effective February 17, 2017,
amending Panel 36103CO167H of the Flood Insurance Rate Map. [Added
5-23-2017 by L.L. No. 10-20171
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B. The above documents are hereby adopted and declared to be a partof this chapter. The
Flood Insurance Study and/or maps are on file at the office of the Building Department
located at the Southold Town Annex, 54375 Route 25, Southold,New York.
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§ 189-2 PARKING § 189-3
D. A Town parking permit shall be required at all times for parking in the areas designated
by Subsections B and C above. [Amended 5-28-1996 by L.L. No. 8-19961
E. A Town parking permit shall be required only between May 1 and November 1 of each
year in the areas designated by Subsection A above. [Added 5-28-1996 by L.L. No.
8-1996; amended 7-5-2017 by L.L. No. 12-20171
F. Failure to have or to properly display a Town parking permit shall be a violation of this
Code. [Added 5-28-1996 by L.L. No. 8-19961
G. The parking of vehicles is hereby prohibited between the hours of 10:00 p.m. to 6:00
a.m. in all of the parking areas designated in § 189-2. [Added 8-10-2010 by L.L. No.
8-2010]
§ 189-3. Parking permits.
Parking permits for parking-vehicles in the parking areas designated in § 189-2 of this article
shall be issued as follows:
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§ 233-3.1 SOLID WASTE § 233-3.1
§ 233-3.1. Disposal and collection of solid waste and recyclables. [Added 5-10-2011 by
L.L. No. 4-20111
A. All solid waste and recyclables generated within the Town of Southold shall be collected
and/or disposed of in the following manner:
(1) Residential self-haulers and commercial self-haulers.
(a) No cans, corrugated cardboard, glass, plastic or newspaper as defined herein
shall be deposited at the Town's transfer station unless separated from any
and all solid waste, trash, rubbish and vegetative yard waste. They are to be
deposited only at designated areas within such Town disposal area.
(b) Nonrecyclable waste.
[1] Residential self-haulers. Nonrecyclable waste generated by residential
self-haulers shall be disposed of only in a Town garbage bag as defined
herein and deposited only at designated areas within the Town's transfer
station.
[2] Commercial self-haulers. Nonrecyclable waste generated by commercial
self-haulers may be either:
[a] Disposed of in a Town garbage bag and deposited at designated
areas within the Town's transfer station; or
[b] Disposed of at the designated areas within the Town's transfer
station upon paying the appropriate charge as set by Town Board
resolution for the weight of nonrecyclable waste deposited.
(2) Private residential refuse haulers/carters.
(a) The owners or occupants of all residences within the Town which utilize
collection services provided by persons licensed to collect refuse pursuant to
the provisions of this article shall place recyclables in separate containers at
curbside for collection on such day or days as the licensee serving such
residence shall designate.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any person to place out for collection any container in
which refuse is mixed with recyclables.
(c) It shall be unlawful for any person to collect refuse from a residence which is
mixed with recyclables or thereafter to commingle different types of
recyclables or to mix recyclables with refuse.
(d) recyclables collected by private residential refuse haulers/carters and
transported to the transfer station shall be deposited in areas designated by
appropriate landfill personnel.
(e) Nonrecyclable waste.
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[1] The owners or occupants of all residences within the Town which
utilize collection services provided by persons licensed to collect refuse
pursuant to the provisions of this article shall place nonrecyclable waste
in Town garbage bags for collection on such day or days as the licensee
serving such residents shall designate.
[2] It shall be unlawful for any person to place out for collection any
'nonrecyclable waste which is not in a Town garbage bag. It shall be
unlawful for any person to collect nonrecyclable waste from a residence
which is not in a Town garbage bag.
[3] Nonrecyclable waste in Town garbage bags collected by private
residential refuse haulers/carters and transported to the transfer station
shall be deposited only in areas designated by appropriate landfill
personnel.
[4] The above requirements shall not apply to residences located within the
Fishers Island Waste Management District.
(3) Private commercial refuse haulers/carters.
(a) The owners or occupants of all commercial establishments within the Town
which utilize collection services provided by a refuse hauler/carter shall place
recyclables in separate containers at curbside for collection on such day or
days as the licensee serving such business shall designate.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any commercial establishment to place out for
collection any container in which refuse is mixed with recyclables.
(c) It shall be unlawful for any commercial establishment to place out for
collection any container in which one type of recyclable is mixed with any
other type or types of recyclables.
(d) It shall be unlawful for any private commercial refuse hauler/carter to collect
refuse from any commercial establishment which is mixed with recyclables
or thereafter to commingle different types of recyclables or to mix
recyclables with refuse.
(e) recyclables collected by private commercial refuse haulers/carters and
transported to the transfer station shall be deposited in areas designated by
appropriate personnel.
B. Commercial waste license requirements. [Amended 5-9-2017 by L.L. No. 9-20171
(1) With the exception of those operating within the Fishers Island Waste Management ,
District, no refuse hauler or carter or agent thereof shall collect, transport or
dispose of solid waste and/or recyclables generated within the Town without
obtaining a carter's license issued by the Solid Waste District.
(2) All applications for carter permits shall be in writing and shall contain such
information as requested by the Town, but at a minimum, such applications shall
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include a list of all vehicles (including vehicle license numbers the applicant
intends to utilize for the collection of solid waste and/or recyclables in the Town).
The list shall also describe the cubic yard capacity for each vehicle. All carter
permit information shall be verified by the applicant as required by this article and
the Town.
(3) Upon receipt of a complete application, the Solid Waste District shall refer the
application to the Zoning Inspector for a determination of whether any violations
of the law exist. The Solid Waste District shall issue the applicant a carter license
so long as the applicant is deemed to be in compliance with this article and all
applicable county and state regulations.
(4) Renewal of carter permits shall be in the same manner and subject to the same
conditions as original carter permits, and also shall be subject to any additional
requirements in effect at the time of application for renewal as specified by the
Town.
(5) Whenever satisfactory proof, such as by means of an affidavit, is submitted to the
Solid Waste District that a carter license issued for the purpose set forth in this
article has been lost or destroyed, the Solid Waste District shall, upon payment of
$5 by the applicant, issue a new carter license. No carter license issued pursuant to
the provisions of this article shall be transferable.
(6) The carter license holder hereunder shall, upon request, furnish the Town with a
list detailing the number of residences, commercial establishments or other
generators of solid waste and/or recyclables located in the Town and serviced by
the applicant and the intended location that said solid waste and/or recyclables
shall be deposited by the carter. This list shall be prepared at a level of detail
satisfactory to the Solid Waste District and shall be updated by the carter license
holder at the request of the Town, but not more often than every three months.
(7) The Town, pursuant to § 233-8 of this article, shall have the power to impose a
civil penalty or suspend or revoke a carter permit granted or renewed pursuant to
this article for any violation of any provision of this article or any applicable rule,
regulations, code or ordinance relating to the collection, handling, hauling or
disposal of solid waste and/or recyclables.
(8) All collection, transportation and/or disposal of solid waste and/or recyclables shall
be in strict conformance with the rules and regulations prescribed in this article
and as such rules and regulations may hereafter be amended or supplemented by
the Town Board.
(9) All vehicles used in the collection, transportation and/or disposal of solid waste
and/or recyclables shall be maintained in a sanitary condition and shall be
constructed as to prevent leakage in transit. The body of the vehicle shall be
wholly enclosed or shall at all times be kept covered with an adequate cover. The
name of the carter shall be readily visible on all vehicles, and on all containers
utilized for the collection of solid waste and/or recyclables generated within the
Town.
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(10) Any carter permit issued pursuant to this article shall be in the nature of a privilege
subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this article and as amended or
supplemented by the Town, and shall not be deemed to create a property interest
with respect to the carter permit in the holder.
(11) All carter permit requirements specified herein, including, but not limited to, carter
permit fees, may be amended or adjusted from time to time by resolution of the
Town Board.
§ 233-4. Fees; issuance and duration of permits and licenses. [Added 10-9-1984 by L.L.
No. 9-1984; amended 11-29-1988 by L.L. No. 29-1988; 6-20-1989 by L.L. No. 11-1989;
3-13-1990 by L.L. No. 2-1990; 10-23-1993 by L.L. No. 23-1990; 10-23-1990 by L.L. No.
24-1990; 2-5-1991 by L.L. No. 1-1991; 2-26-1991 by L.L. No. 3-1991; 3-26-1991 by L.L.
No. 9-1991; 11-24-1992 by L.L. No. 29-1992; 12-8-1992 by L.L. No. 31-1992; 10-5-1993
by L.L. No. 23-1993; 5-3-1994 by L.L. No. 8-1994; 10-18-1994 by L.L. No. 22-1994;
12-13-1994 by L.L. No. 29-1994; 10-17-1995 by L.L. No. 22-1995; 11-24-1998 by L.L. No.
24-1998]
A. The fees for the issuance of permits and/or licenses for vehicles transporting refuse into
any transfer station maintained by the Town of Southold shall be in the amounts
prescribed by the Town Board, by resolution and as amended from time to time. Permits
shall be issued as follows:
(1) Resident disposal permit: for noncommercial vehicles of less than one-ton capacity
owned by a resident'and/or taxpayer of the Town of Southold and transporting
only household refuse, provided that such vehicle displays a valid resident landfill }
permit issued in accordance with the following:
(a) A resident disposal permit shall be issued by the Town Clerk or a person
designated by her to all persons who are qualified residents of the Town of
Southold. Persons applying for a resident disposal permit shall be requested
to sign an application in affidavit form and submit for inspection the
following as proof of residence:
[1] A valid tax receipt stub for the current year for any taxable real
property within the Town of Southold assessed in the name of the
applicant.
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§ 260-4 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 260-4
At Intersection Location
Stop Sign on Direction of Travel With (hamlet)
Fifth Street North Jackson Street New Suffolk
Fifth Street South Jackson Street New Suffolk
First Street West Pequash Avenue New Suffolk
First Street [Added North Jackson Street New Suffolk
7-29-2008 by L.L. No.
8-2008]
First Street North Main Street New Suffolk
First Street [Added South Jackson Street New Suffolk
7-29-2008 by L.L. No.
8-2008]
First Street South Main Street New Suffolk
Fleetwood Road West Pequash Avenue Cutchogue
Fletcher Street West Village Lane Orient
Founders Path South Old Shipyard Road Southold
Fourth Street North Jackson Street New Suffolk
Fourth Street South Jackson Street New Suffolk
Fourth Street North King Street New Suffolk
[Amended 10-12-1999
by L.L. No. 10-19991
Fourth Street South King Street New Suffolk
[Amended 10-12-1999
by L.L. No. 10-19991
Fourth Street North Main Street New Suffolk
Fourth Street South Main Street New Suffolk
Freeman Road East Grand Avenue Mattituck
Freeman Road West Wickam Avenue Mattituck
George Road [Added East New Suffolk Road New Suffolk
8-12-1980 by L.L. No.
4-1980]
Gin Lane [Added East Main Bayview Road Southold
8-12-1980 by L.L. No.
4-1980]
Glenwood Road West Pequash Avenue Cutchogue
Golden Lane North Soundview Avenue Southold
Grand Avenue North Wickham Avenue Mattituck
Grand Avenue South Wickham Avenue Mattituck
Grathwohl Road East New Suffolk Road New Suffolk
[Added 8-12-1980 by
L.L. No. 4-19801
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At Intersection Location
Stop Sign on Direction of Travel With (hamlet)
Greenwood Road South Whistler Avenue Fishers Island
[Added 6-19-2001 by
L.L. No. 12-20011
Griffmg Street [Added Northwest Schoolhouse Road Cutchogue
6-6-2017 by L.L. No.
11-2017]
Halyoke Avenue West Orchard Street Orient
Harborview Avenue East Reeve Avenue Mattituck
Haywaters Drive North Skunk Lane (Hay Cutchogue
Avenue)
Haywaters Drive South Mason Drive Cutchogue
Haywaters Road North Broadwaters Road Cutchogue
Haywaters Road South Broadwaters Road Cutchogue
Haywaters Road North Vanston Road Cutchogue
Haywaters Road South Vanston Road Cutchogue
Hiawatha's Path West South Harbor Road Southold
Hickory Road North Soundview Avenue Southold
Highwood Road East North Bayview Road Southold
[Added 8-12-1980 by
L.L. No. 4-19801
Hill Road [Added West Wells Avenue Southold t
8-12-1980 by L.L. No.
4-1980]
Hill Street East Mary's Road Mattituck
Hill Street West Wickham Avenue Mattituck
Holden Avenue North Midwood Avenue Cutchogue
Holden Avenue South Midwood Road Cutchogue
Holden Avenue South West Road Cutchogue
Hommel Avenue East Boisseau Avenue Southold
Hommel Avenue West Youngs Avenue Southold
Homestead Way East Moore's Lane North Greenport
Homestead Way West Moore's Lane North Greenport
Horton Avenue West Shirley Road Mattituck
Horton's Lane North Soundview Avenue Southold
Horton's Lane South Soundview Avenue Southold
Inlet Drive South Captain Kidd Drive Mattituck
Inlet Lane North Manhanset Avenue Greenport
Inlet Pond Road East Westwood Lane Greenport
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At Intersection Location
Stop Sign on Direction of Travel With (hamlet)
Jackson Street [Added East First Street New Suffolk
8-12-1980 by L.L. No.
4-1980]
Jackson Street [Added North New Suffolk Avenue New Suffolk
7-29-2008 by L.L. No.
8-2008]
Jackson's Landing Road North West Mill Road Mattituck
[Added 4-26-2001 by
L.L. No. 8-20011
Jacob's Lane [Added North North Bayview Road Southold
12-12-1995 by L.L.
No. 24-19951
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At Intersection Location
Stop Sign on Direction of Travel With (hamlet)
Ole Jule Lane [Added North Krause Road Mattituck
9-25-1990 by L.L. No.
18-1990]
Ole Jule Lane North New Suffolk Avenue Mattituck
Orchard Street West Fifth Street New Suffolk
Orchard Street West Village Lane Orient
Parkway North Pine Neck Road Southold
Peconic Bay Boulevard East Bay Avenue Mattituck
[Added 1-16-2001 by
L.L. No. 2-20011
Peconic Bay Boulevard West Laurel Lane Laurel
[Added 10-14-1997 by
L.L. No. 25-19971
Pequash Avenue North East Road Cutchogue
[Added 5-22-2001 by
L.L. No. 11-20011
Pequash Avenue South North Cross Road Cutchogue
[Added 1-19-2016 by
L.L. No. 1-20161
Pequash Avenue North North Cross Road Cutchogue
[Added 1-19-2016 by
L.L. No. 1-20161
Pequash Avenue South West Road Cutchogue
[Added 5-22-2001 by
L.L. No. 11-2001]
Pike Street East Love Lane Mattituck
Pike Street West Love Lane Mattituck
Pike Street East Wickham Avenue Mattituck
Pike Street [Added West Westphalia Avenue Mattituck
2-2-1999 by L.L. No.
2-1999]
Pike Street West Wickham Avenue Mattituck
Pine Street South Horton Avenue Southold
Pine Street North Youngs Avenue Southold
Pine Neck Road East Oaklawn Avenue Southold
[Added 9-17-1996 by extension
L.L. No. 17-19961
Pine Neck Road West Main Bayview Road Southold
Pine Neck Road West Oaklawn Avenue Southold
[Added 9-17-1996 by
L.L. No. 17-19961
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At Intersection Location
Stop Sign on Direction of Travel With (hamlet)
Pine Tree Road South Skunk Lane (Bay Cutchogue
Avenue)
Pinewood Road South South Cross Road Cutchogue
Rambler Road [Added East Main Bayview Road Southold
8-12-1980 by L.L. No.
4-1980]
Rhoda Road North Captain Kidd Drive Mattituck,
Richmond Road South Mill Creek Drive Southold
Riley Avenue West Bay Avenue Mattituck
Robinson Lane North Indian Neck Lane Peconic
Robinson Road (eastern North Champlin Place Greenport
intersection) [Added
6-2-1987 by L.L. No.
8-1987]
Robinson Road North Champlin Place Greenport
(western intersection)
[Added 6-2-1987 by
L.L. No. 8-19871
Ruth Road East Breakwater Road Mattituck
Seawood Drive East North Bayview Road Southold
Second Street North Jackson Street New Suffolk
Second Street South Jackson Street New Suffolk
Second Street North King Street New Suffolk
Second Street South King Street New Suffolk
Second Street North Main Street New Suffolk
Second Street South Main Street New Suffolk
Second Street North Orchard Street New Suffolk
Seventh Street [Added South Brown Street Greenport
6-6-2000 by L.L. No.
10-2000]
Seventh Street North Linnet Street Greenport
Seventh Street South Linnet Street Greenport
Seventh Street North Wiggins Street Greenport
Seventh Street South Wiggins Street Greenport
Schoolhouse Road Northeast Depot Lane Cutchogue
[Added 6-6-2017 by
L.L. No. 11-2017]
Schoolhouse Road Southwest Griffing Street Cutchogue
[Added 6-6-2017 by
L.L. No. 11-20171
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At Intersection Location
Stop Sign on Direction of Travel With (hamlet)
Ship's Drive, North West North Bayview Southold
[Added 10-30-1973 by Drive
L.L. No. 6-19731
Ship's Drive, South West North Bayview Southold
[Added 10-30-1973 by Drive
L.L. No. 6-19731
Sigsbee Road North Peconic Bay Mattituck
Boulevard
Sigsbee Road South Peconic Bay Mattituck
Boulevard
Skippers Lane East Village Lane Orient
Skunk Lane Extension West Nassau Point Road Cutchogue
[Added 8-12-1980 by
L.L. No. 4-19801
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§ 260-6 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 260-6
Direction of Location
Yield Sign On Travel At Intersection With (hamlet)
Park Avenue East Marratooka Lane Mattituck
Park Avenue West Marratooka Lane Mattituck
Pike Street [Repealed
2-2-1999 by L.L. No.
2-1999]
Pine Tree Road West Skunk Lane (Bay Cutchogue
Avenue)
Pinewood Road North Midwood Road Cutchogue
Platt Road South Halyoke Street Orient
Reeve Avenue South New Suffolk Avenue Mattituck
(east)
Reeve Avenue South (west) New Suffolk Avenue Mattituck
Saltaire Way North Soundview Road Mattituck
School House Road
[Repealed 6-6-2017
by L.L. No. 11-20171
Seventh Street South Corwin Street Greenport
Short Road South New Suffolk Avenue Cutchogue
Soundview,Avenue South Soundview Avenue Southold
Extension
Sound Drive East Sound Road Greenport
South Street West Oaklawn Avenue Southold
Extension
Southern Boulevard
[Repealed 6-24-1997
by L.L. No. 17-19971
South Cross Road West Holden Avenue Cutchogue
South Cross Road East Pequash Avenue Cutchogue
Sunnyside Road East Horton's Lane Southold
Sutton Place West McCann Place Greenport
Sutton Place East Sound Road Greenport
Tabor Road [Added South Orchard Street Orient
9-21-1976 by L.L.No.
4-1976]
Terry Lane North Smith Drive North Southold
Terry Lane South Smith Drive South Southold
Terry Lane East Town Harbor Lane Southold
Third Street North Jackson Street New Suffolk
Third Street South Jackson Street New Suffolk
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Direction of Location
Yield Sign On Travel At Intersection With (hamlet)
Track Avenue East Stillwater Avenue Cutchogue
Track Avenue
[Repealed 8-12-1980
by L.L. No. 4-19801
Traveler Street -
[Repealed 8-13-1985
by L.L. No. 13-19851
Tuthill Lane West Wickham Avenue Mattituck
Vanston Road South Little Peconic Bay Road Cutchogue
Vista Place South Duck Pond Road Cutchogue
Washington Avenue West Middleton Road Greenport
[Amended 8-12-1980
by L.L. No. 4-19801
Wavecrest Lane West Reeve Avenue Mattituck
Wells Road North Albo Drive (north end) Laurel
Wells Road North Albo Drive (center) Laurel
Wells Road South Albo Drive (center) Laurel
Wells Road West Bray Avenue Laurel
Westview Drive North Brower Road Mattituck
Westview Drive East Grand Avenue Mattituck
Westwood Lane North Sound Drive Greenport
Willow Street East Stillwater Avenue Cutchogue
Wilson Road, West Beebe Drive Cutchogue
Wood End Way North Park Way Southold
[Added 12-12-2000
by L.L. No. 44-20001
Wood Lane West Beach Road Greenport
Youngs Avenue
[Repealed 1-18-2000
by L.L. No. 3-2000]
Youngs Avenue East Westphalia Avenue Mattituck
Unincorporated Hamlet of Fishers Island
Direction of
Yield Sign on Travel At Intersection with
Alpine Avenue North Oriental Avenue
Central Avenue East Crescent Avenue
Central Avenue West Crescent Avenue
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Unincorporated Hamlet of Fishers Island
Direction of
ry Yield Sign on Travel At Intersection with
Crescent Avenue South Munnatawket Road
Crescent Avenue West Athol-Crescent Avenue
Equestrian Avenue South Athol-Crescent Avenue
Fox Avenue East Equestrian Avenue
Fox Avenue East Mansion House Drive
Montauk Avenue North Crescent Avenue
Oceanic Avenue South Ettrick Street
South Military Road West Whistler Avenue
Winthrop Drive South Ferry Road
Winthrop Drive South Greenwood Avenue
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Chapter 275
WETLANDS AND SHORELINE
ARTICLE I § 275-10. Contents of permit.
General Provisions § 275-11. Construction and operation
standards.
§ 275-1. Title.
§ 275-12. Standards for issuance of
§ 275-2. Definitions; word usage. permit.
§ 275-3. Findings; purpose; § 275-12.1. Stop-work orders.
jurisdiction; setbacks. § 275-13. Certificate of compliance.
§ 275-4. Exceptions. § 275-14. Transferability.
ARTICLE II
Permits ARTICLE III
Administration and Enforcement
§ 275-5. Permit procedures.
§ 275-15. Coordination and
§ 275-6. Application. enforcement.
§ 275-7. Fees. § 275-16. Compliance requirements;
§ 275-8. Processing of application. penalties for offenses.
§ 275-9. Conditions,inspection fees,
performance guarantee upon
issuance of permit.
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold 2-24-2004 by L.L.No.
6-2004. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Notice of public hearings—See Ch.55. Shellfish—See Ch.219.
Boats,docks and wharves—See Ch.96. Soil removal—See Ch.228.
Coastal erosion—See Ch.111. Subdivision of land—See Ch.240.
Environmental quality review—See Ch.130. Zoning—See Ch.280.
Flood drainage prevention—See Ch.148.
ARTICLE I
General Provisions
§ 275-1. Title.
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Wetlands Law of the Town of
Southold."
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§ 275-2. Definitions; word usage.
A. Unless otherwise expressly stated, the following terms shall, for the purpose of this
chapter, have the meanings as herein defined. Any word or term not noted below shall be
used with a meaning as defined in Webster's Third International Dictionary of the
English Language, unabridged (or latest edition). [Amended 10-11-2005 by L.L. No.
17-2005; 12-18-2007 by L.L. No. 23-2007; 10-9-2012 by L.L. No. 12-20121
ACCESSORY STRUCTURE — A building or structure detached from a principal
building located on the same lot as and customarily incidental and subordinate to the
principal building.
ACCESS PATH — An area, cleared by hand or hand-held equipment, no more than
four feet wide, left in its natural state and devoid of any man-made structure, to provide a
walkway to a body of water.
ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT— A permit intended to provide an expedited review for
projects that are deemed consistent with the Trustee's policy regarding protection of
wetland resources.
AESTHETICS — The natural intrinsic appearance of a site or object in the context of
surrounding-land use, views, viewsheds and vistas important to the community.
AGRICULTURE— The production, keeping or maintenance, for sale, lease or personal
use, of all plants and animals useful to man, including but not limited to forages and sod
crops; grains and seed crops; dairy animals and dairy products; poultry and poultry
products; livestock, including beef cattle, sheep, swine, horses, ponies, mules or goats or
any mutation of hybrids thereof, including the breeding and grazing of any or all of such
animals; bees and apiary products; fur animals; fruits of all kinds, including grapes, nuts
and berries, vegetables; floral, ornamental and greenhouse products; or lands devoted to a
soil conservation or forestry management program.
APPLICANT — The party applying for permits or other approval pursuant to Chapter
275.
APPLICATION — The completed form or forms and all accompanying documents,
exhibits, and fees required of an applicant pursuant to Chapter 275.
AQUACULTURE— The raising or cultivation of living aquatic organisms.
AS-BUILT PLANS — Plans prepared to scale by a licensed surveyor detailing any and
all operations conducted according to a valid permit.
BANK — Land incline adjoining a body of water, wetland and/or beach. [Added
5-9-2017 by L.L. No. 8-20171
BAY— A body of water within the boundaries of the Town of Southold, excluding the
Long Island Sound, lakes, and those bodies of water defined under "creeks."
BEACH — The zone of unconsolidated earth that extends landward from the mean
low-water line to the seaward toe of a dune or bluff, whichever is most seaward. Where
no dune or bluff exists landward of a beach, the landward limit of a beach is 100 feet
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landward from the place where there is a marked change in material or physiographic
form or from the line of permanent vegetation, whichever is most seaward. Shorelands
subject to seasonal or frequent overwash or inundation are considered to be beaches.
BLUFF — Land presenting with a precipitous or steeply sloped face adjoining a beach
or a body of water. For the purposes of this chapter, a precipitous or steeply sloped face
shall be a face with a slope of 20% or greater and a height of greater than 20 feet
between the toe of the bluff and the top of the bluff. [Amended 5-9-2017 by L.L. No.
8-2017]
BLUFF LINE — The landward limit of a bluff that is 25 feet landward of the receding
edge or, in those cases where there is no discernible line of active erosion, 25 feet
landward of the point of inflection on the top of the bluff. The point of inflection is that
point along the top of the bluff where the trend of the land slope changes to begin its
descent to the shoreline.
BLUFF, TOE OF — The waterward limit of a bluff where the trend of the land slope
changes to begin its ascent towards the top of the bluff. Where a hardened structure is in
place, the toe of the bluff shall be the bottom of the seaward side of the structure.
[Added 5-9-2017 by L.L. No. 8-20171
BLUFF, TOP OF — The receding edge of the bluff or, in those cases where there is no
discernible line of active erosion, the point of inflection. The point of inflection is that
point where the trend of the land slope changes to begin its descent to the shoreline.
[Added 5-9-2017 by L.L. No. 8-20171
BOARD— Unless otherwise indicated, the Board of Trustees of the Town of Southold.
BOATNESSEL — Any floating, object capable of carrying people as a means of
transportation in water, including an airplane capable of landing on water, as well as any
floating structure not otherwise considered to be part of a dock structure as defined
herein, with or without means of propulsion, that can be moored independently or can be
secured by any means to a piling, dock, bulkhead, groin, or other fixed device located
above or below mean high water. This definition excludes floating docks and swim
platforms.
BUFFER AREA — A defined area landward of a wetland boundary, coastal erosion
hazard line or bluff line measured as a linear distance, perpendicular to said boundary.
BULKHEAD — A structure or barrier, the intended use for which is to separate and act
as a barrier between earthen material and water. This definition excludes gabions and
revetments.
CATWALK — An elevated walkway, usually built to gain access to a commercial or
residential dock, built at a fixed height above grade and which is constructed landward of
the high-water mark.
CLEARING — Cutting down, felling, thinning, logging or removing, killing,
destroying, poisoning, ringbarking, uprooting or burning vegetation, severing, topping or
lopping branches, limbs, stems or trunks or substantially damaging or injuring in other
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ways that would cause or contribute to the death or affect the survivability and growth of
vegetation. This definition also includes removal of dead and dying vegetation.
CLERK— Unless otherwise indicated, the Clerk of the Board of Trustees.
COASTAL EROSION HAZARD LINE — The landward boundary of the Coastal
Erosion Hazard Area defined by Article 34 of the New York State Environmental
Conservation Law.
COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE — Agriculture (See above.) intended to earn an
income.
COMMERCIAL DOCK — Any catwalk, fixed or floating dock or extension of such,
designed, used and/or intended for use other than as a residential dock, as defined in this
chapter.
CONSERVATION— Protection in natural or existing condition.
CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION (C & D) DEBRIS — Includes, but is not
limited to, waste cement, concrete, masonry work, brick, tile, sheetrock, plaster, wood
shingles and the like and rubble resulting from remodeling, demolition, repair and
building of structures.
CREEKS — Broadwaters Cove, Brushes Creek, Budd's Pond, Cedar Beach Creek,
Corey Creek, Dam Pond, Deep Hole Creek, Down's Creek, East Creek, East Harbor,
Goose Creek, Goldsmiths Inlet, Gull Pond, Hallock's Bay, Halls Creek, Hashamomuck
Creek, Haywaters Cove, James Creek, Jockey Creek, Little Creek, Long Beach Bay,
Mattituck Creek, Mattituck Inlet, Mud Creek, Paradise Point Creek, Pipes Neck Creek,
Richmond Creek, Town Creek, West Creek, West Harbor, West Lake, Wickham Creek,
Wunnewata Lagoon and Wunnewata Pond.
CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTAL AREAS — All sites which are critical environmental
areas worthy of protection, including, but not limited to, Cutchogue Harbor Wetlands,
Hallock's Bay, Dam Pond, Downs Creek, Orient Creek, West Creek, Richmond Creek
and Beach, Brush's Creek, Cedar Beach Creek, Corey Creek, Deep Hole Creek,
Goldsmith's Inlet, Halls Creek, Goose Creek, Little Creek, Mill Creek and Pipes Cove
Creek.
DECK — A structure and/or platform without a roof that is either freestanding or
attached to a building supported by pillars and/or posts constructed of various materials.
DECKING— Horizontal structural components of a dock, deck, pier or other shoreline
structure intended to be walked upon.
DOCK— Any permanent or seasonal structure, except a building, located or proposed
to be located on lands abutting or comprised of freshwater or tidal wetlands or connected
to a bulkhead or the upland and extending over the water's surface, designed to secure
vessels and provide access from the shore to a body of water. For the purpose of this
chapter, this term shall also include the associated structures necessary to cross wetlands
and adjacent natural areas. The term "dock" includes the terms "wharves;" "piers," "fixed
docks," "docks," or "floats."
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DOCK LENGTH — The length of a dock, including all fixed docks, ramps, floating
docks and mooring piles, as measured from the most landward portion of the structure to
the seaward-most portion of the dock or the seaward-most mooring pile, whichever
distance is greater.
DUNE — A ridge or hill of loose, windblown or artificially placed earth, the principal
component of which is sand.
EROSION CONTROL — Actions taken or structures installed to prevent the wearing
away of the land or loss of soil by the action of water, ice or wind. Erosion control
i
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1.
§ 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. 9-20151
(1) Any freshwater wetland, tidal wetland, beach, bank, bluff, dune, flat, marsh,
swamp, wet meadow, bog, or vernal pool; [Amended 5-9-2017 by L.L. No.
8-2017]
(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. 9-20151
(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. 1-20131
(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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§ 280-4. Definitions. [Amended 7-31-19731
A. Word usage. Words used in the present tense include the future: the singular number
includes the plural, and the plural the singular; the word "person" includes a corporation
as well as an individual; the word "lot" includes the word "plot"; the term "occupied" or-
"used," as applied to any building, shall be construed as though followed by the words
"or intended, arranged or designed to be occupied or used."
B. Definitions and usages. Unless otherwise expressly stated, the following terms shall, for
the purpose of this chapter, have the meanings as herein defined. Any word or term not
noted below shall be used with a meaning as defined in Webster's Third New
International Dictionary of the English Language, unabridged (or latest edition).
[Amended 10-26-1976 by L.L. No. 5-1976; 4-11-1978 by L.L. No. 2-1978; 2-1-1983
by L.L. No. 2-1983; 1-21-1986 by L.L. No. 1-1986; 5-17-1988 by L.L. No. 14-1988;
8-23-1988 by L.L. No. 20-1988; 1-10-1989 by L.L. No. 1-19891
ACCESS — A physical entrance to property.
ACCESSORY APARTMENT — An apartment created in a presently existing
one-family dwelling unit or accessory structure pursuant to § 280-13A(6) or
§ 280-13B(13). [Amended 6-15-2010 by L.L. No. 2-20101
ACCESSORY BUILDING OR STRUCTURE — A building or structure detached from
a principal building located on the same lot as and customarily incidental and subordinate
to the principal building.
ACCESSORY USE— A use customarily incidental and subordinate to the main use on
a lot, whether such "accessory use" is conducted in a principal or accessory building.
ADDITION — A structure added to the original structure at some time after the
completion of the original.
AGRICULTURAL PROCESSING — The on-farm processing of agricultural products
at and from a single farm operation located within the Town of Southold, which has been
converted from its original (raw) state into a processed or prepared product through
applications of cooking, distilling, fermenting, crushing, or straining, etc. Such processed
agriculture products include, but are not limited to, jams, jellies; cheeses, potato chips,
jerkies, meats, fowl, fish, breads, and baked goods, beer, wine and distilled alcoholic and
nonalcoholic beverages. [Added 4-25-2017 by L.L. No. 5-20171
AGRICULTURAL PROCESSING BUILDING — An on-farm operation building,, or
part of a building, used for processing and storage of agricultural products of a single
farm operation into processed agricultural products, as defined herein. [Added
4-25-2017 by L.L. No. 5-20171
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION — For the purposes of this chapter, agricultural
production shall include, but not be limited to, the following: [Added 4-25-2017 by
L.L. No. 5-20171
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(1) A farm operation engaged in the production for sale of crops, livestock or livestock
products by a bona fide farm operation or bona fide aquaculture/mariculture farm
operation, both as defined herein, which shall include but not be limited to:
(a) Field crops; for example, corn, wheat, oats, rye, barley, hay, potatoes and dry
beans;
(b) Fruits; for example, apples, peaches, grapes, cherries, tomatoes and berries;
(c) Vegetables; for example, snap beans, cabbage, carrots, beets and onions;
(d) Horticultural specialties; for example, nursery stock, ornamental shrubs,
ornamental trees and flowers;
(e) Livestock and livestock products; for example, cattle, sheep, hogs, goats,
horses, poultry, ratites, such as ostriches, emus, rheas and kiwis, farmed deer,
farmed buffalo, fur-bearing animals, milk, eggs and furs;
(f) Maple sap;
(g) Christmas trees derived from a managed Christmas tree operation, whether
dug for transplanting or cut from the stump;
(h) Aquaculture and mariculture, as defined herein;
(i) Biomass, which means crops raised for bioenergy, and shall include, but is
not limited to, farm woodland, switch grass, giant reed, and miscanthus;
(j) Apiary, including the cultivation of bee colonies, bee honey, beeswax, and
related products.
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION BUILDING — An on-farm operation building, or
part of a building, primarily useful or necessary for crops in their harvested state in the
conduct of agricultural production, including but not limited to barns, silos, storage of
mechanical equipment, storage of harvested crops, spaces, accessory alternative energy
structures, animal pens, and other shelters. [Added 4-25-2017 by L.L. No. 5-20171
AGRICULTURE— The production, keeping or maintenance, for sale, lease or personal
use, of plants and animals useful to man, including but not limited to forages and sod
crops; grains and seed crops; dairy animals and dairy products; poultry and poultry
products; livestock, including beef cattle, sheep, swine, horses, ponies, mules or goats or
any mutation of hybrids thereof, including the breeding and grazing of any or all of such
animals; bees and apiary products; fur animals; fruits of all kinds, including grapes, nuts
and berries, vegetables; floral, ornamental and greenhouse products; or lands devoted to a
soil conservation or forestry management program. `
ALTERATION — A change or modification made in or on an existing building or
structure that does not increase its exterior dimensions. [Amended 4-24-2012 by L.L.
No. 6-20121
APARTMENT — An entirely self-contained dwelling unit consisting of a minimum of
450 square feet of living area containing complete housekeeping facilities for only one
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family, including any domestic servants employed on the premises and having no
enclosed space other than vestibules, entrance hallways or porches, or cooking or sanitary
facilities in common with any other dwelling unit and/or "apartment." [Added
6-19-1990 by L.L. No. 13-1990]
APARTMENT HOUSE— A building arranged, intended or designed to be occupied by
two or more families living independently of each other in apartments. [Added
6-19-1990 by L.L. No. 13-19901
APPLICANT — The landowner or the agent, optionee, contract purchaser or other
person authorized in writing to act for the landowner in submitting an application under
this chapter.
APPLICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT— The application form and all accompanying
documents and exhibits required of an applicant by an approving authority for
development and/or site plan review purposes.
AQUACULTURE— The breeding, cultivation, planting, containment, and harvesting of
organisms that are naturally occurring in freshwater, including fmfish; mollusks, such as
snails and clams; crustaceans, such as shrimp and crayfish; and aquatic plants. The term
aquaculture is also commonly used to include marine water, or maricultured species, such
as oysters, bay scallops, lobsters, and sugar kelp. [Added 9-22-2015 by L.L. No.
8-2015; amended 4-25-2017 by L.L. No. 5-20171
AUTOMOBILE SALES LOT OR BUILDING — A lot or building used for the sale or
hire of automobile equipment. This shall be interpreted to include new and used car
dealerships and auto accessory salesrooms but not the sale of junked automotive
equipment.
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 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 five rooms in an
owner-occupied dwelling for lodging and serving of breakfast to not more than 10 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. [Amended 3-28-2000
by L.L. No. 7-20001
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.
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BLOCK — An area bounded by one 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 or more persons is furnished for compensation.
BOARD OF APPEALS— The Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold.
BONA FIDE AQUACULTURE/MARICULTURE FARM OPERATION — Indicators
of a bona fide aquaculture/mariculture farm operation include a farm operation, as
defined herein, engaged in aquaculture and/or mariculture that: [Added 4-25-2017 by
L.L. No. 5-20171
(1) Has obtained all commercial cultivation and harvest permits required by the New
York State Department of Environmental Conservation Law and a permit from
either the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets or the Suffolk
County Department of Health Services when the farm stand offers on-premises
consumption; and
(2) Has access to underwater land, including, but not limited to, a lease, riparian
rights, a grant, fee title to underwater land, or a franchise within the Peconic Bay
Estuary or Town waters, or has land-based cultivation infrastructure.
BONA FIDE FARM OPERATION— Indicators of a bona fide farm operation include
a farm operation, as defined herein, that: [Added 4-25-2017 by L.L. No. 5-2017]
(1) Is located on land with not less than seven acres of land used as a farm operation
in the preceding two years for the production or sale of crops, livestock or t
livestock products of an average gross sales value of$10,000 or more; or
(2) Is located on land of seven acres or less used as a farm operation in the preceding
two years for the production or sale of crops, livestock or livestock products of an
average gross sales value of$50,000 or more; or
(3) Has been issued a farm stand operator permit.
BREEZEWAY — Open construction with a roof projecting from the outside wall of a
building, not to exceed dimensions of eight feet by 10 feet, connecting the main building
and a garage. Other types of attachments which extend more than 10 feet, or exceed 80
square feet in area, shall not attach a main building to a separate building unless such
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CONVENIENCE STORE — A retail store generally less than 5,000 square feet that is
designed and stocked to sell prepackaged food items, beverages, periodicals and
household goods for off-premises consumption. [Added 11-4-2009 by L.L. No.
14-2009]
COOPERATIVE — A type of resort or multiple residence in which persons have an
ownership interest in the entity which owns the building or buildings and, in addition, a
lease or occupancy agreement which entitles them to occupy a particular dwelling unit
therein, regardless of whether, and in what manner, the dwelling units are managed;
leased or otherwise`made available for use by persons other than the owners thereof.
COURT, INNER— An open space enclosed on all sides by exterior walls of a building.
COURT, OUTER — An open space enclosed on three sides by exterior walls of a
building.
COURT, DEPTH OF OUTER — The linear average dimension measured from m the
unenclosed side of the court to the farthest wall thereof.
COURT, WIDTH OF OUTER — The linear dimension of the unenclosed side of the
court.
CUL-DE-SAC— The turnaround at the end of a,dead-end street.
CURB CUT — The opening along the curbline at which point vehicles may enter or
leave the roadway.
CURB LEVEL — The established elevation of the street grade at the point that is
opposite the center of the wall nearest to and facing the street line.
CUSTOM WORKSHOP — A business premises used for the making of clothing,
millinery, shoes or other personal articles to individual order or measure, for sale at retail
on the premises only and not including the manufacture of machinery, vehicles,
appliances and similar heavy goods and ready-to-wear or standardized products.
DECK— Construction attached to a building open to the sky with floor materials built
at an elevation above natural grade. Decks are required to have building permits before
construction. [Added 5-31-1994 by L.L. No. 10-1994]
DEDICATION — The conveyance of a fee or lesser interest in property to public use,
which precludes the owner or others under him from asserting any right of ownership
inconsistent with the use for which the property is dedicated.
DEMOLITION— Any removal of a structure or portion thereof, where the total cost of
the reconstruction of the structure or portion thereof exceeds 50% of the market value of
the existing structure before the start of removal. [Added 4-24-2012 by L.L. No.
6-2012; amended 2-14-2017 by L.L. No. 2-20171
DWELLING, MULTIPLE — A building or portion thereof containing three or more
dwelling units.
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DWELLING, ONE-FAMILY— A detached building containing one dwelling unit only
consisting of a minimum living area of 850 square feet. [Amended 4-24-1990 by L.L.
No. 8-19901
DWELLING, ROW OR ATTACHED — A one-family dwelling with two common or
party walls separating it from adjacent units on both sides.
DWELLING, SEMIDETACHED — A one-family dwelling with one wall in common
with an adjacent dwelling.
DWELLING, TWO-FAMILY — A detached building containing two dwelling units
only.
DWELLING UNIT— A building or entirely self-contained portion thereof consisting of
a minimum living area of 850 square feet containing complete housekeeping facilities for
only one family, including any domestic servants employed on the premises, and having
no enclosed space, other than vestibules, entrance or other hallways or porches, or
cooking or sanitary facilities in common with any "dwelling unit." A house trailer, a
boarding- or, rooming house, convalescent home, fraternity or sorority house, hotel,
motel, inn, lodging or nursing or similar home or other similar structure shall not be
deemed to constitute a "dwelling unit." [Amended 6-19-1990 by L.L. No. 13-19901
EASEMENT— A grant of the use of land for specific purposes.
ENLARGEMENT — As applied to an existing structure, any activity causing an
increase in one or more exterior dimensions of the building or structure or any part
thereof. [Added 4-24-2012 by L.L. No. 6-20121
FAMILY — One or more persons occupying a dwelling unit as a single nonprofit
housekeeping unit. More than five persons 18 years of age or older, exclusive of
domestic servants, not related by blood, marriage or adoption shall not be considered a
"family."
FAMILY MEMBER — The spouse, domestic partner, child, grandchild, stepchild,
parent, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, brother or sister of the owner or of the owner's
spouse or domestic partner. [Added 6-15-2010 by L.L. No. 2-20101
FARM — A site or series of adjoining parcels under single ownership or management
devoted to agricultural use.
FARM BUILDINGS — All structures useful or necessary for the conduct of agricultural
activities, including but not limited to barns, silos, mechanical equipment storage sheds,
animal pens or other shelters.
FARMHOUSE — A principal dwelling on a farm operation used exclusively by a
farmer/owner/operator who is in full-time residence and actively engaged in farming the
lands of the farm operation, or as housing for the farm operation's workers, or occupied
by key employee(s) of the farm operation. [Added 4-25-2017 by L.L. No. 5-20171
FARM OPERATION — The land, including underwater lands used in aquaculture and
mariculture, buildings used in agricultural production, on-farm agricultural processing
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buildings, on-farm direct marketing buildings, equipment, manure processing and
handling facilities, and practices which contribute to the cultivation, production,
preparation, processing and marketing of crops, livestock and livestock products,
freshwater or marine water products, including fish, fish products, and/or water plants
and shellfish, as a commercial enterprise. The farm operation may consist of one or more
parcels of owned or rented land, which parcels may be contiguous or noncontiguous to
each other. [Added 4-25-2017 by L.L. No. 5-20171
FARM STAND — Any structure open to the weather on at least one side, used for the
sole purpose of retail sale of produce grown by the owner of the stand on farm acreage
within the Town of Southold. Such structure may be one-story or less, roofed or have
partial walls and flooring but may not be completely enclosed except when the business
is closed. A farm stand may not be insulated or mechanically heated or cooled by
permanent equipment. A truck bed or trailer on wheels, with areas in excess of 20 square
feet displaying produce, shall be considered a farm stand. [Added 5-13-1997 by L.L.
No. 8-19971
FENCE— A vertical enclosure, solid or partially open, to prevent straying from within
or intrusion from without or intended to be used as a visual screen. A "fence" is
considered a structure for the purposes of this chapter.
FISH PROCESSING — The readying of fish and shellfish for shipping to market,
including icing, cleaning, filleting, shucking and the cooking of crabs or lobster, but not
including other cooking, canning, freezing, smoking or other fish factory operations.
FLAT OR MANSARD ROOF — Any roof that has a pitch of less than 3:12. [Added
1-16-2007 by L.L. No. 2-20071
FLEA MARKET — An out-of-doors market operated only during daylight hours where
new or used items are sold from individual locations, with each location being operated
independently from other locations. Items sold include but are not limited to household
items, antiques, rare items, decorations, used books and used magazines. This shall not
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HISTORICAL SOCIETY — An institution devoted to the preservation of information,
artifacts, structures and other evidence of a human community or enterprise that existed
in the past. [Added 11-12-1996 by L.L. No. 20-1996]
HISTORIC BUILDING— See "landmark designation."
HOME BUSINESS OFFICE — The business office of an individual which does not
qualify for home professional office yet provides a service rather than the retail sale of
goods (i.e., offices providing the service of consulting, advertising, designing and/or
marketing and which typically require a home personal computer, telephone and/or
facsimile transmission machine). [Amended 7-28-1992 by L.L. No. 14-19921
HOME OCCUPATION — [Amended 4-9-1991 by L.L. No. 10-1991; 7-28-1992 by
L.L. No. 14-19921
(1) Any gainful activity customarily conducted only within a dwelling unit by the
residents thereof that is clearly secondary to the residential use.
(2) Activities carried on by the residents which are connected with produce of the
seas, bays or harbors caught or dug by them, including storage and dockage of
boats and gear, spreading and mending of nets and other gear and sale of such
produce so gathered.
(3) Tradesmen, not limited to carpenters, plumbers, landscapers, painters, masons and
electricians, provided that no retail sales or services are conducted on site.
HOMEOWNERS' OR HOMES ASSOCIATION— A community association, including
a condominium association, which is organized in a residential development in which
individual owners have a shared interest in the responsibility for open space or facilities.
HOME PROFESSIONAL OFFICE — This shall be understood to include the
professional office or studio of a doctor, dentist, teacher, artist, architect, engineer,
musician, lawyer, magistrate or practitioners of a similar character, or rooms used for
home occupations, provided that the office, studio or occupational rooms are located in a
dwelling in which the practitioner resides. [Added 4-9-1991 by L.L. No. 10-1991;
amended 7-28-1992 by L.L. No. 14-19921
HOTEL OR MOTEL, RESORT — A building or group of buildings, whether detached
or in connected units, containing individual guest units consisting of a room arranged or
designed to be available for use as sleeping quarters for transients on a daily rental basis
or for vacationers or other persons on a weekly rental basis, provided that one such unit
may connect directly with not more than one other such unit. Each unit shall have a door
opening on the exterior of the building or on a common hallway leading to the exterior.
A "resort motel" may include such accessory uses as a beach cabana, private dock,
dining room, restaurant or swimming pool, conference and meeting facilities or an
accessory convenience shop, office or personal service facility, provided that such facility
or shop is located within the building without any external sign or display and off-street
parking facilities. The term "resort motel" shall not be construed to include "transient
motel" or "mobile home park."
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HOTEL OR MOTEL, TRANSIENT — A building or group of buildings, whether
detached or in connected units, containing individual guest units consisting of a room
arranged or designed to be available for use as sleeping and living quarters for transients
on a daily rental basis, provided that one such unit may connect directly with'no more
than one other such unit and that no cooking facilities shall be available. Each such unit
shall have a door opening on the exterior of the building or on a common hallway
leading to the exterior. A "transient hotel or motel" may include such accessory uses as
an office, restaurant, accessory personal services, swimming pool and off-street parking
facilities. The term "transient hotel or motel" shall not be construed to include "resort
motel" or "mobile home park," nor shall it be deemed to include any dwelling unit except
that of the owner or manager.
IMPERVIOUS SURFACE — Impervious surfaces include all areas where the ground is
covered by a surface that interrupts or prevents rain from falling directly to the ground
and percolating into the groundwater, including but not limited to roads, driveways,
parking lots, other pavement, buildings, and concrete pads. [Added 8-27-2013 by L.L.
No. 6-2013]
INDOOR DOG AND CAT CARE FACILITY — A facility that provides dog and cat
care services, including, but not limited to, grooming, day care, overnight care, obedience
training, and accessory retail sales of pet products, inside a building. The breeding and/or
sale of animals shall not be permitted in such a facility. All dogs and cats must be kept
inside the building at all times, except for transfer to and from transportation. No outdoor
kennels or pens are permitted at such facility, and all dogs and cats must be controlled at
all times to prevent their escape or trespass onto neighboring properties. Animal waste
must be disposed of in a manner that will not pollute groundwater or cause odors to
leave the premises, and in accordance with the applicable Town, county or state
regulations. The building must be insulated to minimize noise, such as dogs barking, that
may be heard from neighboring properties. [Added 4-22-2008 by L.L. No. 4-20081
JUNKYARD — Land occupied or to be occupied for storage of old wood, ,paper, cloth
or metal, including old automobiles, trucks, equipment, machinery, fixtures and
appliances not usable as originally designed, and also including any portion of such old
automobiles, trucks, equipment or machinery as may be sold as and for junk or salvage.
The existence on any residential lot of three or more unregistered automobiles or trucks
not housed within a building shall be deemed to be a "junkyard." Public sanitary landfills
and the structures located thereon shall not be included in this definition.3
LAND-BASED AQUACULTURE — The cultivation of marine and freshwater
organisms in a man-made structure, such as an on-land building or pond. [Added
9-22-2015 by L.L. No. 8-2015; amended 4-25-2017 by L.L. No. 5-20171
LANDMARK DESIGNATION — The designation of a building or structure of
architectural or historic significance to the Town through listing the property in the
Town's Register of Designated Landmarks and filing a copy of the entry in the Town
Clerk's office.
3. Editor's Note:See also Ch.166,Junkyards.
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LANDSCAPING — An area of land restricted to landscape items which may also
include such elements as natural features, earth berms, sculpture, signs, lighting,
accessways, bikeways and pedestrianways.
LIFE CARE COMMUNITY— A structure or series of structures designed to provide a
comprehensive cohesive living arrangement fof the elderly in accordance with a license
pursuant to New York Public Health Law, Article 46. A life care community may
include a long-term continuing care facility as an integral but accessory service for
residents of the life care community. [Added 11-12-1996 by L.L. No. 20-19961
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL USES — Uses which involve fabrication, reshaping, reworking,
assembly or combining of products from previously prepared materials and which do not
involve the synthesis of chemical or chemical products other than for pharmaceutical or
research purposes or the processing of any raw materials except agricultural raw
materials. Such uses may include industrial operations such as electronic, machine parts
and small component assembly, as opposed to heavy industrial operations such as
automobile assembly or milling activities. [Added 4-28-1997 by L.L. No. 6-19971
LIGHT INDUSTRY — An activity which involves the fabrication, reshaping,
reworking, assembly or combining of products from previously prepared materials and
which does not involve the synthesis of chemical or chemical products other than for
pharmaceutical or research purposes or the processing of any raw materials, except
agricultural raw materials. "Light industry" includes industrial operations such as
electronic, machine parts and small component assembly, as opposed to heavy industrial
operations such as automobile assembly or milling activities.
LIVING AREA— See "floor area, livable." [Added 6-19-1990 by L.L. No. 13-19901
LOADING BERTH — A space at least 15 feet wide and 45 feet long, having a
minimum fourteen-foot vertical clearance for loading and unloading vehicles. No such
space required by this chapter or depicted on any site plan shall constitute a parking
space.
LOT,— Any parcel of land, not necessarily coincident with a lot or lots shown on a map
of record, which is occupied or which is to be occupied by a building and its accessory
buildings, if any, or by a group of buildings accessory thereto, if any, together with the
required open spaces appurtenant to such buildings or group of buildings.
LOT AREA— The area of a lot taken at its perimeter, exclusive of any portion within a
public or private street right-of-way.
LOT, CORNER — A lot at the junction of and abutting on two or more intersecting
streets where the interior angle of intersection does not exceed 135°. A lot abutting a
curved street shall be deemed a "corner lot" if the tangents to the curve at the points of
intersection of the side lot lines with the street lines intersect at an interior angle of less
than 135°.
LOT COVERAGE — That percentage of the buildable land existing on a lot which is
covered by the building area. [Amended 4-10-2007 by L.L. No. 11-20071
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LOT DEPTH— The minimum distance from the street line of the lot to the rear lot line
of such lot.
LOT, INTERIOR— A lot other than a corner lot or a through lot.
LOT LINE— Any boundary of a lot other than a street line.
LOT LINE, FRONT — The lot line separating a lot from a street right-of-way; also
referred to as "street line."
LOT LINE, REAR — The lot line generally opposite to the street line; if the "rear lot
line" is less than 10 feet in length, or if the lot comes to a point in the rear, the "rear lot
line" shall be deemed to be a line, not less than 10 feet long, lying farthest from the front
lot line and parallel to the front lot line.,
LOT LINE, SIDE— Any lot line other than a front or rear lot line.
LOT, REAR OR FLAG— A lot located in such a position that it is to the rear of some
other lot fronting on the same street and served by means of an accessway.
LOT, THROUGH — A lot which fronts upon two streets which do not intersect at the
boundaries of the lot.
LOT WIDTH— The average distance between side lot lines, taken at the front yard or
setback line and measured at right angles to the side lot lines or along a line parallel to
the street.
LOWER- AND MODERATE-COST HOUSING — Housing which is constructed and
kept available for families or individuals with low or moderate income, including senior
citizens, as defined by the Town Board.
MAIN FLOOR — The largest area found by the projection of a horizontal plane
through the livable floor area which is enclosed by the exterior walls of the building.
MANUFACTURING — Any process whereby the nature, size or shape of articles or
raw materials is changed, or where articles are assembled or packaged.
MARICULTURE — The cultivation of marine organisms in saltwater, for example,
finfish; mollusks, such as snails, oysters, and clams; crustaceans, such as shrimp, crabs,
and lobsters; and marine plants, such as sugar kelp. [Added 9-22-2015 by L.L. No.
8-2015; amended 4-25-2017 by L.L. No. 5-20171
MARINA or BOAT BASIN — Any premises containing one or more piers, wharves,
docks, moorings, bulkheads, buildings, slips, basins or land under water, designed, used
or intended to be used primarily for the docking or mooring of boats, for or without
compensation.
MASTER PLAN — A plan for the controlled development of all or portions of the
Town of Southold, the protection of environmentally sensitive areas, the enhancement of
fishing and shellfishing, healthy recreation areas and facilities and the protection of the
underground water supply; the plan to be prepared by the Planning Board pursuant to
§ 272-a of the Town Law, which plan indicates the general locations of physical
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development within the Town and includes any unit or part of such plan separately
adopted and any amendment to such plan or parts therein.
MEAN HIGH WATER (MHW) — Average height of high water datum reported by the
United States Geological Survey.
MOTEL, RESORT— See "hotel or motel, resort."
MOTEL, TRANSIENT— See "hotel or motel, transient."
NONCONFORMING BUILDING OR STRUCTURE — A building or structure legally
existing on the effective date of this chapter or any applicable amendment thereto but
which fails, by reason of such adoption, revision or amendment, to conform to the
present district regulations for any prescribed structure or building requirement, such as
front, side or rear yards, building height, building areas or lot coverage, lot area per
dwelling unit, dwelling units per building, number of parking and loading spaces, etc.,
but which is continuously maintained after the effective date of these regulations.
NONCONFORMING LOT— A lot the area or dimension of which was lawful prior to
the adoption, revision or amendment of this chapter but which fails to conform to the
requirements of the zoning district in which it is located by reason of such adoption,
revision or amendment.
NONCONFORMING USE — A use, whether of a building, sign or tract of land, or
combination of these, legally existing on the effective date of this chapter, which does
not conform to the present use regulations of the district in which it is located but which
is continuously maintained after the effective date of these regulations.
NURSERY SCHOOL — A building or buildings, together with any accessory uses,
buildings or structures, used as an organized instructional facility for five or more
enrolled children under six years of age other than the children of the resident family and
not furnishing sleeping facilities except to the resident family.
OFF-PREMISES SIGN — Any sign that identifies, advertises or calls attention to a
business or activity taking place on property other than the premises on which the sign is
located. [Added 11-29-1994 by L.L. No. 25-19941
OFF-STREET PARKING SPACE — A space for the parking of one motor vehicle
within a public or private parking area, but not within a public street.
ON-FARM DIRECT MARKETING BUILDING — An on-farm building, or part of a
building, used for the direct farm marketing of agricultural products and processed
agricultural products from a single farm operation. [Added 4-25-2017 by L.L. No.
5-2017]
ON-FARM OPERATION DIRECT MARKETING — The sale of raw or processed
agricultural products that are produced by a bona fide farm operation or a bona fide
aquaculture/mariculture farm operation directly to consumers. [Added 4-25-2017 by
L.L. No. 5-20171
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OPEN SPACE — Any parcel or area of land or water essentially unimproved and set
aside, dedicated, designated or reserved for public or private use or enjoyment or for the
use and enjoyment of owners and occupants of land adjoining or neighboring such open
space, provided that such areas may be improved with only those buildings, structures,
streets and off-street parking and other improvements that are designed to be incidental
to the natural openness of the land.
OUTDOOR STORAGE — The keeping, in an unroofed area, of any goods, junk,
material, merchandise or vehicles in the same place for more than 24 hours.
OWNER — Includes the duly authorized agent, attorney, purchaser, devisee, fiduciary
or any other person having vested or contingent interest in the property in question.
PARKING LOT — An off-street, ground level area, surfaced and improved for the
temporary storage of motor vehicles.
PARTIAL SELF-SERVICE GASOLINE SERVICE STATION — A gasoline service
station primarily for the servicing of motor vehicles and the dispensing of gasoline by
means of a qualified attendant controlling an approved console regulating the flow of
gasoline into fixed and approved dispensing equipment thereafter to be operated by the
customer at one set of pumps on one pump island and by a qualified attendant operating
dispensing equipment at all other pump islands.
'PATIO— A flat, leveled structure attached to a building by steps, or other construction,
and having a base floor area at or below natural grade and open to the sky. A "patio"
structure below or at grade is not deemed to be a deck or porch and shall not require a
building permit. New step areas to patios, decks, porches, breezeways, etc., will require a
building permit. Any other "patio" or similar structure constructed above natural grade ._f'
also requires a building permit. [Added 5-31-1994 by L.L. No. 10-19941
PERFORMANCE GUARANTY — Any security which may be accepted by the Town
as a guaranty that improvements required as part of an application for development are
satisfactorily completed. -
PERSON— Any association, partnership, corporation, cooperative group, trust or other
entity, as well as an individual.
PLANNING BOARD— The Planning Board of the Town of Southold.
PLAT— The map of a subdivision.
PRINCIPAL BUILDING — A building in which is conducted the main or principal use
of the lot on which said building is located.
PRINCIPAL USE — The main or primary purpose or purposes for which land and/or
structure(s) is designed, arranged, used or intended to be used or for which such land
and/or structure(s) may be occupied or maintained under this chapter.
PRIVATE WAREHOUSING — A building used for the storage of goods and materials
by the owner of the goods and materials for the owner's own use; for example, off-site
storage for operations conducted by the owner at another location. No retail sales are
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permitted at a private warehouse. This is not to include self-storage facilities. For
self-storage facilities, see "public warehousing." [Added 10-14-1999 by L.L. No.
13-1999]
PROCESSED AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT — Agricultural product which has been
converted from its original state into a distinct product by techniques such as cooking,
distillation, fermentation, crushing and straining. Examples of processed agricultural
product include, without limitation,jams,jellies, cheeses, potato chips, meats, fowl, fish,
wine and other alcoholic beverages. Simple washing, cleaning, arranging or packaging of
agricultural products shall not cause the product to be considered "processed" under this
definition. [Added 4-25-2017 by L.L. No. 5-20171
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE — The office of a member of a recognized profession or
occupation, including architects, artists, authors, dentists, doctors, lawyers, ministers,
musicians, optometrists, engineers and such other similar professions or occupations
which may be so designated by the Board of Appeals.
PUBLIC WAREHOUSING— A building or buildings used primarily for the storage of
goods and materials and available to the general public for a fee; for example,
self-storage facilities. No sales (either wholesale or -retail) are permitted in public
warehousing. [Added 10-14-1999 by L.L. No. 13-19991
PUBLIC WATER: PUBLIC SEWER — Communal sewage disposal systems and
communal water supply systems as approved by public agencies having jurisdiction
thereof.
RECREATIONAL FACILITIES — Recreational uses characterized by predominately
outdoor activities by patrons, including but not limited to stables and riding academies,
regulation golf courses and golf-related activities, tennis and racquet sport clubs, platform
sports, baseball batting and pitching cages and swimming pool facilities. It shall not
include such activities as racing,jai alai and amusements parks. [Added 4-28-1997 by
L.L. No. 6-1997]
RECREATION FACILITY, COMMERCIAL — An indoor or outdoor privately
operated business involving playing fields, courts, arenas or halls designed to
accommodate sports and recreational activities, such as billiards, bowling, dance halls,
gymnasiums, health spas, skating rinks, shooting ranges, tennis courts and swimming
pools.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE— A vehicular-type portable structure, without permanent
foundation, which can be towed, hauled or driven and primarily designed as temporary
living accommodation for recreational, camping and travel use, and including but not
limited to travel trailer, truck campers, camping trailers and self-propelled motor homes.
RENTAL PERMIT— A permit issued by the Chief Building Inspector to the owner to
allow use and occupancy of a lawfully existing accessory apartment. [Added
6-15-2010 by L.L. No. 2-20101
RESEARCH LABORATORY — A building for experimentation in pure or applied
research, design, development and production of prototype machines or devices or of
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new products, and uses accessory thereto, wherein products are not manufactured for
wholesale or retail sale, wherein commercial servicing or repair of commercial products
is not performed and where there is no display of any materials or products.
RESIDENTIAL CLUSTER— An area to be developed as a single entity according to a
plan, containing residential housing units and having a common or public open space.
RESTAURANT— Any premises other than take-out or formula food restaurants where
food is commercially sold for on-premises consumption to patrons seated at tables or
counters. [Amended 5-16-1994 by L.L. No. 9-19941
RESTAURANT, FORMULA FOOD— A restaurant business required by contractual or
other arrangements to offer standardized menus, ingredients, food preparation, decor,
external facade or uniforms. [Added 5-16-1994 by L.L. No. 9-19941
RESTAURANT, TAKE-OUT — Any establishment other than a formula food
restaurant, whose principal business is the sale of foods, frozen desserts or beverages to
the customer in a ready-to-consume state, usually served in paper, plastic or other
disposal containers, for consumption within the restaurant building, elsewhere on the
premises or for carryout for consumption off the premises. [Amended 5-16-1994 by
L.L. No. 9-19941
RETAIL STORE — An enclosed structure where goods are offered for sale to the
public as take-out items, including hardware, drugs, food and beverages, furnishings,
apparel and similar products. Minor repair services within the establishment may be
undertaken as part of product sales.
RETAINING WALL — A structure or barrier, the intended use for which is to separate ,
and act as a barrier between two areas of earthen material. [Added 7-13-1993 by L.L.
No. 14-1993]
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINES — The boundary lines of land used or intended for use as
streets, as shown on deeds, plats or the Master Plan, and from which yard and other
requirements shall be measured.
ROADSIDE FARM STAND or AGRICULTURAL STAND — A booth, stall or display
area exceeding 50 square feet in area located on a farm from which agricultural products
are sold to the general public.
ROADSIDE STAND — A display area less than 100 square feet in area located on a
parcel on which fruits, vegetables or plants are home grown and sold to the general
public. [Added 4-25-2017 by L.L. No. 5-2017]
SEPTIC TANK— A watertight receptacle that receives the discharge of sewage from a
building, sewer or part thereof and is designed and constructed so as to permit settling of
solids, digestion of the organic matter and discharge of the liquid portion into a disposal
area.
SETBACK — An area extending the full width of the lot, described or a distance
between the street right-of-way and building for the full required front yard depth within
which no buildings or parts of buildings may be erected.
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§ 280-4 ZONING § 280-4
SHOPPING CENTER — A group of retail and service businesses which have an
integrated architectural and site design and which have an anchor tenant consisting of
either a supermarket or a department store if the anchor tenant encompasses a minimum
of 25,000 square feet of area. [Added 5-16-1994 by L.L. No. 9-1994]
SIGN— Any structure or part thereof, or any device attached to a building or painted or
represented thereon, which shall display or include any letter, word, model, banner,
pennant, insignia, device, trade flag or representation which is in the nature of, or which
is used as, an announcement, direction or advertisement, for commercial purposes or
otherwise. A "sign" includes a billboard and a neon tube, string of lights or similar
device outlining or hung upon any part of a building or lot, but does not include the flag
or insignia of any nation or group of nations or of any governmental agency or of any
political, educational, charitable, philanthropic, civic, professional, religious or like
campaign, drive, movement or event. Excluded from this definition are "signs" which are
solely devoted to prohibiting trespassing, hunting or fishing.
SIGN AREA — Includes all faces of a sign, measured as follows: [Amended
11-29-1994 by L.L. No. 25-19941
(1) When such sign is on a plate or framed or outlined, all of the area of such plate or
the area enclosed by such frame or outline shall be included.
(2) When such sign consists only of letters, designs or figures engraved, painted,
projected or in any manner affixed on a wall, the total area of such sign shall be
deemed the area that encompasses all the letters and symbols of the sign, together
with the area of any background of a color or material different from the general
finish of the building, whether painted or applied.
SITE PLAN— A development plan for one or more lots on which is shown:
(1) The existing and proposed conditions of the lot, including but not necessarily
limited to topography, vegetation, drainage, floodplains, marshes and waterways.
(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.
SLOPING ROOF — Any roof that has a pitch equal to or greater than 3:12. [Added
1-16-2007 by L.L. No. 2-20071
SMALL WIND ENERGY SYSTEM— A wind energy conversion system consisting of
a wind turbine (not to exceed 125 kilowatts of production), a tower, and associated
control or conversion electronics, which has a rated capacity intended primarily to reduce
on-site consumption of utility power. [Added 7-17-2007 by L.L. No. 15-2007;
amended 5-24-2011 by L.L. No. 6-20111
280:22.1 07-01-2017
280-4 SOUTHOLD CODE
§ 280-4
§
SPECIAL EXCEPTION USE— A use that is deemed appropriate in a particular district
if specified conditions are met.
usive
of
STORY — That part of any building,
fin shed floor and cellars
the levet of the next higher
comprised between the level of one
finished floor or, if there is no higher finis
and the top of the roof beams.buildinghed floor, en that part of the
ished floor
comprised between the level of the highest f
Any p
STORY,HALF—
An space, with a minimum clear height of five feet, partially within
of sch space
the roof framing where the clear height of not
more than
50 %ven feet six inches between more the
top of the floor beams and the structural ceiling
280:22.2 07-01-2017
§ 280-115 ZONING § 280-116
§ 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 along the
following bodies of water: Long Island Sound, Fishers Island Sound, Block Island
Sound, Gardiners Bay, and Peconic Bay. [Amended 5-9-2017 by L.L. No. 8-20171
(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) Buildings or structures which are proposed landward of existing principal
dwellings shall be exempt from the requirements set forth in Subsection A(1)
hereof.54
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:
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.
54. Editor's Note: Former Subsection A(2),regarding lots adjacent to sounds,was repealed 5-9-2017 by L.L.No.5-2017.
This ordinance also provided for the renumbering of former Subsection A(3)as Subsection A(2).
280:117 07-01-2017
§ 280-116 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-117
(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.
(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. 30-19941
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 07-01-2017
§ 280-118 ZONING § 280-118
§ 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
280:118.1 07-01-2017
§ DL-1 DISPOSITION LIST § DL-1
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
1-2016 1-19-2016 Vehicles and traffic amendment Ch. 260
2-2016 3-22-2016 Water Supply Plan Map amendment NCM
3-2016 5-3-2016 Fire prevention and building code Ch. 144; Ch. 280
administration amendment; zoning
amendment
4-2016 5-3-2016 Housing Fund amendment; zoning Ch. 34; Ch. 280
amendment
5-2016 6-14-2016 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail Ch. 197
merchants amendment
6-2016 7-12-2016 Zoning Map amendment NCM
DL:7 07-01-2017
§ DL-1 SOUTHOLD CODE § DL-1
Local Law Adoption
No. Date Subject Disposition
7-2016 8-23-2016 Zoning amendment Ch. 280
8-2016 8-23-2016 Community Preservation Fund: Ch. 17, Art. IV;
two-percent real estate transfer tax Ch. 17, Art. V
amendment; water quality improvement
9-2016 8-23-2016 Community Preservation Fund: Southold Ch. 17, Art. II
Community Preservation Project Plan
amendment
10-2016 10-18-2016 Tax levy limit override NCM
11-2016 11-22-2016 Municipal building energy benchmarking Ch. 177
12-2016 12-6-2016 Community Preservation Fund: Ch. 17, Art. IV
two-percent real estate transfer tax
amendment
1-2017 1-31-2017 Unsafe buildings; property maintenance Ch. 100
amendment
2-2017 2-14-2017 Zoning amendment Ch. 280
3-2017 2-28-2017 Taxation: exemption for Cold War Ch. 245, Art. VII
veterans amendment
4-2017 3-21-2017 Community Preservation Fund: Southold Ch. 17, Art. II
Community Preservation Project Plan
amendment
5-2017 4-25-2017 Zoning amendment Ch. 280
6-2017 4-25-2017 Water Supply Plan Map amendment NCM
7-2017 5-9-2017 Animals: dogs amendment Ch. 83, Art. II
8-2017 5-9-2017 Wetlands and shoreline amendment; Ch. 275; Ch. 280
zoning amendment
9-2017 5-9-2017 Solid waste: garbage, rubbish and refuse Ch. 233, Art. I
amendment
10-2017 5-23-2017 Flood damage prevention amendment Ch. 148
11-2017 6-6-2017 Vehicles and traffic amendment Ch. 260
12-2017 7-5-2017 - Parking at beaches amendment Ch. 189, Art. I
DL:8 07-01-2017
SOUTHOLD INDEX
DEFINITIONS NOTE:For the AGRICULTURAL- Investigation,75-1
convenience of the Code user,all CONSERVATION(A-C) Penalties for offenses,75-5,75-6,
terms defined in this Code are in- DISTRICT(TWO-ACRE 75-8
cluded in the Index under the MINIMUM) Permit,75-3,75-4
heading"Definitions and Abbrevi- Subdivision of land,240-42 Purpose,75-1
ations." AGRICULTURAL LANDS Rules and regulations,75-6
PRESERVATION Severability,75-7
Acquisition of development ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
-A- rights,70-4 Parks and recreation areas,193-9
ABANDONMENT Alienation of development rights, Police department rules and regu-
70-5 lations,A290-15,A290-24
Harbor management,157-8 Definitions,70-3 Public Consumption,79-1,79-2
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Hearing,70-4,70-5 Consumption of alcoholic
37,215-43 Improvement,70-2 beverages in public re-
Solar energy systems,280-58, Open space,70-2 stricted,79-1
280-62 Permits,70-5 Penalties for offenses,79-2
Subdivision of land,240-37 Purpose,70-2 Vehicle,79-1
Vehicles and traffic,260-23 Sale,70-4,70-5 ANCHORING
Vehicles,motor-driven,264-19 Severability,70-6 Boats,docks and wharves,96-3,
Wind energy,277-6 Title,70-1 96-7,96-11,96-12,96-22,
Zoning,280-76,280-88 AGRICULTURAL PLANNED 96-23
ACCESSORY BUILDINGS AND DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT Coastal erosion hazard areas,I 1(-
STRUCTURES Zoning,280-170-280-181 13
Fire prevention and building con- AGRICULTURAL USES Flood damage prevention,148-
struction,144-8,144-15 Farm stands 14,148-16,148-18,148-21
Landmark preservation,170-7 Appeals,72-11 Harbor management,157-4,157-
Wetlands and shoreline,275-2, Area,yard and bulk regula- 6
275-5 tions,72-5,72-6 Wind energy,277-4
Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-15, Definitions,72-6 ANIMALS
280-19,280-22,280-104, Farm stand offerings,72-7 Community Preservation Fund,
280-107,280-116,280-149, Farm stand permit required, 17-4
280-154 72-5 Dog Licensing and Identification
ACCESSORY USES Farm stand permits issued Definitions,83-18
Historic Preservation District without requirements of Exemptions,83-23
(HDP),280-193 site plan approval,72-6 Fees,83-23
Plum Island Research District Maximum size of farm stand, Identification tag,83-24
(PIC),280-187 72-8 Issuance of license,83-24
Plum Island Research District Off-street parking,72-6 Legislative authority,83-16
(PIR),280-183 Parking,72-5,72-6 Licenses issued only by Town
Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-15, Penalties for offenses,72-12 Clerk,83-20
280-17,280-22,280-27,280- Permit,72-12 Licensing,83-19
35,280-38,280-41,280-45, Setbacks,72-6 Notices,83-24
280-48,280-52,280-55,280- Variance procedures,72-11 Penalties for offenses,83-25
58,280-62,280-78,280-127, Zoning,72-5 Proof of vaccination against
280-172 Zoning Board of Appeals,72- rabies,83-21
ADOPTION OF RENUMBERED I 1 Purpose,83-17
2006 CODE General provisions Rabies vaccinations,83-21
General provisions,1-14-1-18 Definitions,72-4 Records,83-24
ADVERTISING Purpose,72-2 Repeal of inconsistent local
Tobacco advertising,249-1- Statutory authorization,72-3 laws or ordinances,83-26
249-5 Title,72-1 Term of license and renewals,
Wind energy,277-4 Variances,72-3 83-22
Zoning,280-80,280-81,280-85 AIR CONDITIONING Dogs,83-7-83-15
AFFORDABLE HOUSING Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Age requirements,83-6
Subdivision of land,240-10 36 Arrest warrant,83-9
Zoning,280-137 AIR POLLUTION Barking or howling,83-6
AFFORDABLE HOUSING Zoning,280-77,280-111 Confinement,83-12
(AHD)DISTRICT ALARM SYSTEMS Disposition,83-12
Subdivision of land,240-10,240- Alarm device,75-2,75-3,75-6 Enforcement,83-7
42 Charges for false alarms,75-6 Filing of complaints,83-8
Zoning,280-30 Definitions,75-2 Fine,83-13
AGE RESTRICTIONS Disorderly conduct,75-8 Impoundment,83-11,83-12
Zoning,280-30 Emergency,75-1,75-2,75-5,75- Penalties for offenses,83-13
AGPDD,see AGRICULTURAL 6 Permit,83-9
PLANNED DEVELOPMENT False alarms,75-5,75-6 Prohibited activities,83-6
DISTRICT Fees,75-4 Property damage,83-6
Fine,75-8 Redemption,83-12
Intentional false alarms,75-5 Seeing Eye dogs,83-10
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Seizure of dogs at large,83-11 Plum Island Research District Coastal erosion hazard areas,11 I-
Severability,83-14 (PIR),280-183 10
Summons,83-9 Public entertainment and special Ethics,26-13
When effective,83-15 events,205-6 General provisions,1-4
Ducks,83-1-83-5 Records,59-8,59-10 Littering,174-5
Deposit of waste matter in Subdivision of land,240-10,240- Public hearings,notice of,55-1
Town waters prohibited, 45,240-57 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
83-4 Waterfront consistency review, 5,215-33,215-50,215-52
Keeping of ducks for private 268-4,268-5 Soil removal,228-6
use,83-2 Zoning,280-4,280-9,280-13, Subdivision of land,240-7,240-
Penalties for offenses,83-5 280-179 280-22,280-28,280- 44
Permit,83-1,83-3,834 31,280-35,280-38,280-41, Targeted Business Investment
Water,83-3,83-4 280-45,280-48,280-52,280- Exemption,245-7
Harbor management,157-11 55,280-58,280-62,280-78, Taxation,245-3,245-4,245-8,
Parks and recreation areas,193-2 280-799 280-81,280-86,280- 245-9,245-11,245-12
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 92,280-100,280-121,280- Waterfront consistency review,
37,215-38 130,280-131,280-137,280- 268-3,268-5
Subdivision of land,240-44 140-280-142,280-144- Wetlands and shoreline,275-4,
Waterfowl and Gull Feeding and 280-150,280-154 275-6
Domestic Pet Waste APPEARANCE TICKETS Zoning,28045,280-88,280-92,
Appearance tickets,83-29 Animals,83-29 280-133,280-159
Definitions,83-27 Appearance tickets,5-1-5-3 See also SUPERSTORM
Enforcement,83-29 Certain public servants authorized SANDY IMPACT,AS-
Fecal matter,83-28 to issue appearance tickets, SESSMENT AND TAX
Livestock,domestic,83-28 5-2 RELIEF FOR
Penalties for offenses,83-28, Dogs,5-2 ASSESSOR
83-30 Parking,5-2,5-3 Taxation,245-3
Pet waste,83-28 Purpose,5-1 ASSESSORS
Pet waste disposal,83-28 Safety,5-2 Election,9-1,9-2
Police/Bay Constables,83-29 Sanitation,5-2 Approval by referendum,9-2
Prohibitions,83-28 Service of appearance tickets,5-3 Continuation as elective office,
Sanitation,83-28 Signs,5-2 9-1
Statutory authority,83-31 Vehicles,5-2 Number,9-3-9-5
Storm sewers,83-28 ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW Amendment of Session Laws,
Waterfowl feeding,83-28 COMMITTEE 9-3
Zoning Inspector,83-29 Zoning,280-131 Approval by referendum,9-5
Waterfront consistency review, AREA,YARD AND BULK REG- Conditions as to effectiveness,
268-3 ULATIONS 94
Zoning,280-13,280-17,280-58, Agricultural uses,72-5,72-6,72-
280-62,280-78,280-85,280- 8
98,280-99,280-111 Buildings,unsafe;property -B-
ANIMALS,DOMESTIC maintenance,100-4 BACKFILLING
Parks and recreation areas,193- Community Preservation Project Streets and sidewalks,237-13
3 1 Plan,17-13
ANTENNAS Plum Island Research District Subdivision of land,240-36
Wireless Communication Facili- (PIC),280-188 Wetlands and shoreline,275-11
ties,280-76.1 Plum Island Research District BACKGROUND CHECKS
Zoning,280-68,280-70,280-72, (PIR),280-184 Peddlers,solicitors and transient
280-73,280-76,280-76 2 Solar energy systems,280-58, retail merchants,197-7
BARRICADES
APARTMENTS 280-62
Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-22, Stormwater management,236-20 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
280-27,280-38,280-45,280- Zoning,280-28,280-62,280-137 43
Streets and sidewalks,237-12,
48,280-78 ASBESTOS
237-13
APPEALS Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Wetlands and shoreline,275-11
Agricultural uses,72-11 43
Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- ASHES BATTERIES
24-111-26 Parks and recreation areas,193-2 Junkyards,166-1
Community Preservation Fund, Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Solar energy systems,280-58,
17-34 38 280-62
Ethics,26-13 - ASSESSMENT AND TAX RE- BAY CONSTABLE
Expenses of town officers,30-1 LIEF FOR SUPERSTORM Powers and duties,219-23,275-
Flood damage prevention,148-4, SANDY IMPACT,see SUShellfish- 1 Shellfish
anndd other marine re-
S
148-22 PERSTORM SANDY IM- t
Landmark preservation,170-11 PACT,ASSESSMENT AND sources,219-23
Wetlands and shoreline,275-12.1,
Lighting,outdoor,172-8 TAX RELIEF FOR
275-15
Plum Island Research District ASSESSMENTS
(PIC),280-187 Buildings,unsafe;property BED-AND-BREAKFAST
maintenance,100-10 Zoning,280-13,280-52,280-55
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SOUTHOLD INDEX
BICYCLES Permit,96-31-96-33 Record,96-10,96-25
Applicability,88-8 Anchoring,96-7,96-11,96-12, Registration,96-10,96-24
Carrying children,88-5 96-22,96-23 Regulation of personal watercraft
Coasting,88-5 Applicability,96-6 and specialty prop-craft,96-
Cutouts prohibited,88-4 Aquatic events,96-18 16
General provisions,1-2 Bathing and swimming,96-19 Safety,96-14,96-15
Light required,88-1 Boats,96-6-96-25 Sale,96-10,96-25
Operation of bicycle,88-3 Definitions,96-7 Sanitary regulations,96-8
Parks,88-1-88-3,88-5 Disabled,96-10 Scuba diving,96-20
Penalties for offenses,88-7 Drug,96-15 Short title,96-6
Use of bell or whistle as alarm, Dumping,96-8 Signs,96-23,96-24
88-2 Emergency,96-17 Spearfishing,96-21
Use of sidewalks,88-6 Equipment,96-14 Speed limits,96-13
Vehicles,88-1-88-6 Explosive,96-16 Storage,96-10,96-25
Zoning,280-137 Floating Homes,96-26-96-29 Towing,96-12
BINGO AND GAMES OF Definitions,96-27 Unnavigable boats,96-10
CHANCE Emergency,96-26 Vehicle,96-9,96-24
Bingo,92-1-92-11 Legislative findings,96-26 Water,96-12,96-16
Bingo permitted,92-2 Permit,96-28 Water-skiers,96-12
Leased premises,92-4 Pollution,96-26 Zoning,280-137
License,92-2,92-3 Prohibited acts,96-28 BONDS
Management and operation, Recreation areas,96-26 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111-
92-9 Safety,96-26 15,111-27,111-28
Maximum value of all prizes Severability,96-29 General provisions,1-4
on one occasion,92-8 Storage,96-26 Highway specifications,161-46,
Maximum value of single Water,96-26 161-49
prize,92-7 Water pollution,96-26 Housing fund,34-4
Penalties for offenses,92-11 Fuel,96-16 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Purchase of bingo equipment, Garbage,96-8 42
92-5 Gas,96-17 Soil removal,228-8,228-9
Purpose,92-1 Gases,96-16 Stormwater management,236-20
Remuneration prohibited,92- Hazards to navigation,96-10 Streets and sidewalks,237-9,
10 Hunt,96-20 237-18
Use of proceeds,92-6 Inspection,96-24 Subdivision of land,240-3,240-7,
Games of Chance,92-12-92-15 Internal-combustion engines,96- 240-20,240-23,240-25,240-
Approval by electors,92-15 17 30-240-35,240-37,240-45
Definitions,92-12 Liable,96-10,96-25 Wetlands and shoreline,275-9
Games of chance authorized, Lien,96-10,96-25 Zoning,280-137
92-13 Lighting,96-14 BRUSH,GRASS AND WEEDS
License,92-13,92-14 Manner of operation,96-13 Burning,outdoor,104-1,104-2
Restrictions,92-14 Mattituck Creek,96-23 Highway specifications,161-16,
BLOCK Mooring and anchoring,96-22 161-30
Fire prevention and building con- Mooring permits,96-24 Solid waste,233-4
struction,144-8 Mooring without a permit,96-25 Tourist and trailer camps,253-5
Flood damage prevention,148-21 Mufflers,96-17 BUFFERS
Subdivision of land,240-10,240- Noise,96-17 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111-
17,240-21,240-45 Notice,96-10,96-13,96-25 12
Wind energy,277-2 Obstruction and Use of Town Subdivision of land,240-3,240-
Zoning,280-4,280-116,280-133 Waters,96-1-96-3 17,240-21,240-42,240-43,
BLUE CLAW CRABS Anchoring,96-3 240-49
Shellfish and other marine re- Issuance of permits by Board Wetlands and shoreline,275-2,
sources,219-11 of Trustees,96-3 275-4,275-5,275-7,275-11
BOARD OF APPEALS Permit,96-1,96-3 Zoning,280-92,280-94-280-96,
Powers and duties,280-146 Restricted areas at end of 280-118,280-137,280-143
Zoning,280-145-280-150 Town highways,96-2 BUILDING INSPECTOR
BOATS,DOCKS AND Operation of boats near beaches Buildings,unsafe;property
WHARVES and bathers,96-11 maintenance,100-7,100-9
Administration and Enforcement, Operators,96-15 Electrical inspections,126-3
96-30-96-33 Parade,96-16 Filming,139-8
Compliance required,96-33 Parks,96-15 Fire prevention and building con-
Enforcing officer,96-30 Permit,96-15,96-18,96-20,96- struction,144-8
Fine,96-33 24,96-25 Flood damage prevention,148-11
Hearing,96-31,96-32 Public Docks,96-4,96-5 Powers and duties,100-9,280-
Meeting,96-32 Definitions,964 151
Notice of violation,96-31,96- Monopolization of docks, Soil removal,228-4
32 bulkheads and landing Solar energy systems,280-58,
Notices,96-31-96-33 places prohibited,96-5 280-62
Penalties for offenses,96-33 Ramps,96-9 Streets and sidewalks,237-28
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Waterfront consistency review, Violations and penalties,100-7 8,215-11,215-12,215-19,
268-6 Water,100-4 215-21,215-22,215-27,215-
Wind energy,277-7 Wells,100-4 28,215-37,215-39
Zoning,280-6,280-8,280-13, When effective,100-13 Soil removal,2284
280-31,280-81,280-85,280- See also PROPERTY Wetlands and shoreline,275-3,
88,280-92,280-109,280- MAINTENANCE 275-5
127,280-130,280-131,280- BURNING CHIEF ENFORCEMENT OF-
146,280-151-
F-
146,280-151-280-155 Burning,outdoor,104-1,104-2 FICER
BUILDING PERMITS Fire prevention and building con- Municipal building energy
Electrical inspections,126-3 struction,144-8 benchmarking,177-6
Ethics,26-21 General provisions,1-2 Powers and duties,177-6
Fire prevention and building con- Junkyards,166-3,166-7 Reports,177-6
struction,144-3,144-8,144- BURNING,OUTDOOR CHURCH
11,144-12,144-17 Agreement with Fire District, Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Landmark preservation,170-5, 104-1 41
- 170-6 Brush,104-1,104-2 Streets and sidewalks,237-20
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Burning,104-1,104-2 Vehicles and traffic,260-17
41 Exclusions,104-4 Zoning,280-38,280-48,280-143
Streets and sidewalks,237-25, Fine,104-5 CLAMS
237-26 Fires,104-1-104-3 Shellfish and other marine re-
Subdivision of land,240-10,240- Grass,104-1,104-2 sources,219-9
25 Grass fires,104-2 CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT
Wind energy,277-3,277-6 Penalties for offenses,104-5 Subdivision of land,240-10,240-
Zoning,280-8-280-10,280-31, Permit,104-1,104-2 42-240-145
280-70,280-71,280-74,280- Supervision of fires,104-3 Zoning,280-137
114,280-121,280-124,280- BUS STOPS COASTAL EROSION HAZARD
125,280-127,280-130,280- Vehicles and traffic,260-21,260- AREAS
134,280-140,280-151- 27 Administration and Enforcement,
280-153,280-180 111-27-111-34
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;PROP- Bond,111-27,111-28
ERTY MAINTENANCE -C- Coastal erosion management
Area,yard and bulk regulations, CATWALKSpermit,111-27
100-4 Conflicts,111-31
Wetlands and shoreline,275-11
Assessments,100-10 CEMETERIES Enforcement,111-29
Budding Inspector,100-7;100-9 Zoning,280-13 Environmental review,111-33
Cesspools,100-4 Fine,111-34
Contents of notice,100-7 CERTIFICATES OF APPROVAL Hearing,111-27
CERTIFICATES OF COMPLI-
Costs and expenses,100-7,100- Subdivision land,2Inspections,111-29
10 Interpretation,111-30
Definitions,100-3 WCE Notice of violations,111-29
Dumpsters,100-4 , Electrical inspections,on,1 Penalties for offenses, 111-29,
Emergency measures to vacate, Flood damage prevention, , 111-34
100-9 Wetlands and shoreline,275-105-10, Permit,111-27,111-28,111-
Exceptions to dumpster regula- ng,28 31
tions,100-4 Zoning, ATE OF I Powers and duties of Adminis-
Fences,100-4 CERTIFICATES OF INSUR- trator,111-29
Filing a copy of notice,100-8 PNCE Records,111-29
Garbage,rubbish and refuse,100- Filming,t 139-11 Reports,111-27,111-29
4 Public entertainment and special events,205-7 Severability,111-32
Hearings,100-7 Sign,111-29
Height regulations,100-4 CERTIFICATES OF OCCU- Variances,111-27
Inspection and report,100-5 PANCY Water,111-29
Landscaping,100-4 Electrical inspections,126-3 Amendments,111-35,111-36
Liability, 100-11 Ethics,26-21 Certification,111-36
Liens,100-10 Fire prevention and building con- Hearing,111-35
Notices,100-9 nwat struction,144-15-144-18 Newspaper,111-35
Penalties for offenses,100-6, Sto Streets
and
management,236-34 Notice,111-35
100-10,100-11 Streets and sidewalks, 0-49 Procedure,111-35
Subdivision of land,240-49
Purpose,100-2 Report,111-35
Safety hazards,100-9 Zoning,280 4,280-10,280-13, Emergency Activities,111-17-
Service of notice,100-6 280-31,280-33, 0-151,, 80- 111-19
Setbacks,100-4 154 112,280-130,280-151,280- Applicability,111-17
Severability,100-12 CESSPOOLS Emergency,111-17-111-19
Standards,100-4 Improper or insufficient notifi-
Title,100-1 Buildings,unsafe,property cation,111-19
100 4
Unsafe buildings,100-4,100-5 maintenance, Notification,111-18,111-19
Unsafe premises,1004 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Permit,111-19
Vehicles,Junked,1004 2,2154,215-5,215-7,215- Safety,111-17,111-18
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General Provisions,111-1—III- CODE ENFORCEMENT OF- Management of lands acquired
6 FICER pursuant to chapter,17-8
Definitions,111-6 Powers and duties,219-23,275- Open space,17-4,17-8,17-9
Enactment,111-1 12.1 Parking,17-8
Findings,111-5 Shellfish and other marine re- Parks,17-4
Grading,111-6 sources,219-23 Public hearing and other re-
Purpose,111-4 Wetlands and shoreline,275-12.1 quirements,17-7
Title,111-2 Wind energy,277-7 Purposes of fund,17-6
Water,111-5,111-6 COLD WAR VETERANS'TAX Sale,17-9
Well,111-4,111-5 EXEMPTION Severability,17-10
When effective,111-3 Taxation,245-17,245-18 Southold Community Preser-
Wildlife,111-6 COMBUSTIBLE vation Fund established,
Regulations,111-7-111-16 Junkyards,166-1,166-7 17-5
Anchored,111-13 Soil removal,228-7 Title,17-1
Assessment,111-10 COMMERCIAL VEHICLES Water,17-8
Beach area,111-12 Solid waste,233-1,233-4 Wildlife,1711,17-8
Bluff area,111-14 Zoning,280-78,280-110 Southold Community Preserva-
Bond,111-15 COMMITTEES,APPOINT- tion Project Plan,17-12,17-
Buffer,I 1]-12 MENT OF 14,17-15
Coastal erosion management Committee members,13-2 Community Preservation Fund
permit,111-10,111-11 Duties,13-3 Management and Stew-
Drainage,111-14 Effect on statutory provisions,13- ardship Plan adopted,17-
Dune area,111-13 5 13.1
Erosion protection structures, Establishment of committees,13- Legislative findings,17-12
111-15 1 Open space,17-12
Establishment,111-7 Expenses,13-4 Purpose,17-12
Excavation,111-10 Meeting,13-3 Severability,17-14
Gas,111-10 Minutes,13-3 When effective,17-15
Grade,111--10—111-13 When effective,13-6 Two-Percent Real Estate Transfer
Nearshore area,111-11 COMMUNICABLE DISEASES Tax,17-19—1740
Obstructions,I I 1-11,111-13 Police department rules and regu- Additional exemptions,17-25
Open space,111-13 lations,A29045 Appeal,17-34
Permit,111-8—111-15 Tourist and trailer camps,253-14 Applicability,17-21
Record,111-10 Zoning,280-13 Apportionment of considera-
Structural hazard area,111-10 COMMUNITY FACILITY tion subject to tax for
Traffic control,111-16 Historic Preservation District property located only
Vehicles,111-16 (HDP),280-196 partly within Town,17-33
Water,111-7,111-10,111-13, COMMUNITY PRESERVATION Confidentiality,17-37
111-14 FUND Confidentiality of transfer tax
Well,111-13 Community Preservation Fund returns,17-37
Wildlife,111-13,111-15 Advisory Board,17-16—17- Cooperative housing corpora-
Wildlife management,111-12, 18 tion transfers,17-27
111-14 Community Preservation Fund Credit,17-26
Variances and Appeals,111-20— Advisory Board estab- Definitions,17-20
111-26 lished,17-16 Deposit and disposition of rev-
Appeal to Board of Review, Membership,17-16 enue,17-31
111-25 Purpose,17-16 Designation of agent by Coun-
Coastal Erosion Hazard Board Severability,17-17 ty Treasurer,17-28
of Review,111-24,111- When effective,17-18 Determination of tax,17-34
25 Community Preservation Project Easement,17-24
Expiration,111-23 Plan,17-13 Effective date,17-40
Fees,111-22 Community preservation project Exemptions from tax,17-24
Format and procedure,111-21 plan adopted,17-13 Filing of return,17-22
Hearing,111-23 Southold Community Preserva- Hearing,17-34
Notice,111-25 tion Fund,17-1—17-11 Imposition of tax,17-21
Variances from standards and Acquisition of interests in Inspection,17-37
restrictions,111-20 property,17-7 Insurance,17-32,17-34
COASTAL EROSION HAZARD Alienation of land acquired us- Interest and civil penalties,17-
BOARD OF REVIEW ing fund moneys,17-9 36
Coastal erosion hazard areas,11 I- Animal,17-4 Intergovernmental agreement
25 Definitions,17-4 authority,17-38
COASTAL EROSION MAN- Easement,17-9 Judicial review,17-32
AGEMENT PERMIT Effective date,17-11 Legislative findings,17-19
Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- Findings,17-2 Liability,17-23,17-29,17-31,
10,111-11 Hearing,17-7 17-34,17-35
Improvements, 17-8 Liens,17-27,17-35
Legislative purpose,17-3 Natural features,17-19
Notice,17-32,17-34
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Open space,17-24 COSTS AND EXPENSES Agricultural production,70-3,72-
Parks,17-24 Buildings,unsafe,property 4,236-5,280-4
Payment of tax,17-22 maintenance,100-7,100-10 Agricultural production building,
Penalty,17-35,17-36 Solar energy systems,280-58, 280-4
Petition to Town Supervisor, 280-62 Agricultural uses,72-4
17-34 Stormwater management,236-31 Agriculture,236-5,240-3,275-2,
Proceedings to recover tax Subdivision of land,240-10 280-4
due,17-35 Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 Agriculture and markets law,83-
Records,17-22,17-34,17-35 Wind energy,277-6 18
Referendum requirement,17- Zoning,280-76.2,280-177 Agriculture reserve area,240-3
40 COUNTY CLERK Airborne sound,180-4
Refunds,17-30 Zoning,280-175 Alarm installation,75-2
Report,17-34 CROSSWALKS Alienation,70-3,185-3
Sale,17-24 Subdivision of land,240-3 Alteration,170-3,280-4
Severability,17-39 CURB Alter hydrology from pre-to post-
Use of tax,17-21 Highway specifications,1614, development conditions,
Water Quality Improvement,17- 161-34,161-38,161-41,161- 236-5
41-17-46 45,161-46 Amplified sound,180-4
COMMUNITY PRESERVATION Police department rules and regu- Antenna,280-69
FUND MANAGEMENT AND lations,A290-37,A290-38 Antenna support structure,280-69
STEWARDSHIP PLAN Streets and sidewalks,237-16 Apartment,280-4
Community Preservation Fund, Subdivision of land,240-17,240- Apartment house,280-4
17-13.1 21,240-45 Appeal,148-4
COMMUNITY PRESERVATION Vehicles and traffic,260-27 Appear and appear before,26-2
PROJECT PLAN Zoning,280-4,280-55,280-78, Applicant,236-5,240-3,275-2,
Area,yard and bulk regulations, 280-92,280-131,280-133, 280-4
17-13 280-137 Application,275-2
Community Preservation Fund, CURBS Application for development,
17-13 Zoning,280-131 280-4
Meeting,17-13 Aquaculture,275-2,2804
Wetlands,17-13 Aquatic habitat restoration pro-
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN -D- ,lett,1743
Flood damage prevention,148-22 DECKS Archives,59-13
Soil removal,228-6Area light,172-2
Subdivision of land,240-3,240-4, Fire prevention and building con-144-8 Area of shallow flooding,148-4
240-10,240-11,240-19,240- structiINDEMNIFICA- Area of special flood hazard,148-
42,240-43,240-53 DEFENSE AND ND4
Zoning,280-29 TION Armed forces,245-17
CONFIDENTIALITY Adoption of statutory provisions, Artisan market,280-191
Community Preservation Fund, 21-1 Artist studio/workshop,280-191
17-37 Town to provide defense for em- As-built plans,275-2
Police department rules and regu- ployees,21-2 Asset,280-25
lations,A290-41 DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVI- ASTM,215-36
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST ATIONS Attendant,233-1
Ethics,26-3 303(d)list,236-5 Authorized private receptacle,
Water Quality Advisory Commit- Access,280-4 174-1
tee,17-46 Accessory apartment,280-4 Auto,166-2
CONSTRUCTION Accessory building or structure, Automobile sales lot or building,
Stormwater management,236-7, 280-4 2804
236-9,236-18-236-20,236- Accessory structure,275-2 Automobile trailer or house car,
30 Accessory use,280-4 253-1
shop,Access path,275-2 Auto repair Subdivision of land,240-10 P P,2 80-4
Wetlands and shoreline,275-5, Acquisition,185-3 Bank,275-2
275-11 Actions,268-3 Base flood,148-4
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS Active duty,245-17 Basement,148-4,2804
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Adaptive reuse,170-3 Base station equipment,280-69
16 Addition,280-4 Bay,275-2
CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS Administrative permit,275-2 Beach,111-6,275-2
Wind energy,277-4 Administrator,111-6 Bed-and-breakfast,280-4
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES Advisory board,174 Benchmarking information,177-1
Peddlers,solicitors and transient Aesthetics,275-2 Berm,280-4
Agency,268-3 Best management practices
retail merchants,197-6 g
CONTRACTORS Agricultural debris,233-1 (BMPs),236-5
Stormwater management,236-22 Agricultural lands,70-3 Billboard,280-4
CONVENIENCE STORES Agricultural processing,2804 Block,280-4
Zoning,280-45,280-48 Agricultural processing building, Bluff,111-6,275-2
280-4 Bluff line,275-2
Bluff,toe of,275-2
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Bluff,top of,275-2 Coastal erosion hazard area map, Critical environmental areas,275-
Board,215-2,275-2 111-6 2
Boarding-and tourist houses, Coastal erosion hazard line,275-2 Crops,livestock and livestock
280-4 Coastal high-hazard area,148-4 products,280-98
Board of appeals,280-4 Coastal waters,111-6 Crosswalk,240-3
Board or Department of Public Coastline,111-6 Cul-de-sac,280-4
Health,253-1 COD(denoting chemical oxygen Cul-de-sac(court),240-3
Boats,96-7 demand),215-36 Culling,2194
Boat/vessel,219-4,275-2 Cold War veteran,245-17 Cultural features,240-3
BOD(denoting"biochemical ox- Co-location,280-69 Curb cut,280-4
ygen demand"),215-36 Combined sewer,215-36,236-5 Curb level,280-4
Body fluids,A290-45 Commence(commencement of) Curblme,260-1
Bona fide aquaculture/mariculture construction activities,236-5 Customer or client,26-2
farm operation,280-4 Commercial agriculture,275-2 Custom workshop,280-4
Bona fide farm operation,280-4 Commercial dock,275-2 Days,47-1
Bownding,96-7 Commercial purposes,2194 dB(A),180-4
Breakaway wall,148-4 Commercial self-haulers,233-1 Debris line,111-6
Breezeway,2804 Commercial service equipment, Dec,215-36'
Buffer,280-4 1804 Decibel("dB"),180-4
Buffer area,240-3,275-2 Commercial solar energy produc- Deck,275-2,280-4
Buildable area,280-4 tion system,280-4 Decking,275-2
Buildable lands,240-3,280-4 Commercial vehicles,233-1 Dedication,236-5,280-4
Building,148-4,236-5,280-4 Commission,64-3 Demolition,170-3,280-4
Building area,280-4 Commissioner,177-1 Department,47-1,,177-1,236-5,
Building connection lateral,215- Committee,70-3, 185-3 A290-46
36 Common driveway,240-3 Design manual,236-5
Building drain,2 15-3 6 Common open space,2804 Design professional,236-5
Building energy benchmarking, Communicable disease,A29045 Developer,236-5
177-1 Community facility,280-191 Development,148-4,236-5
Building Inspector,236-5 Community preservation,17-4 Development right,70-3,185-3
Building line,280-4 Community preservation project Development rights,280-171
Building or house sewer,215-36 plan,17-4 Dial alarm,75-2
Building permit,144-3 Complainant,A290-36 Direct actions,268-3
Bulkhead,275-2,2804 Comprehensive plan,240-3 Direct alarm,75-2
Camp cottage,253-1 Condominium,280-4 Direct discharge(to a specific
Campsite,253-20 Conservation,240-3,275-2 surface water body),236-5
Canopy,144-3 Conservation areas,primary,240- Discharge,236-5
Cans,233-1 3 District,215-2,215-36
'Carter,215-2 Conservation areas,secondary, Dock,275-2
Catwalk,275-2 240-3 Dock length,275-2
Cellar,1484,280-4 Conservation easement,240-3 Domestic livestock,83-27
Central alarm station,75-2 Conservation subdivision,240-3 Domestic or sanitary sewage,
Certificate of compliance,280-4 Consideration,17-20 215-36
Certificate of occupancy,2804 Consistent,268-3 Domestic pet(animal),83-27
Cesspool,215-2 Construction,236-5 Double pole,237-31
Channel,236-5 Construction activity,236-5 Drainage right-of-way,240-3
Channel system,96-7,219-4 Construction and demolition(c Drainage systems,236-5
Charitable event,180-4 &d)debris,233-1,275- Drain field,215-2
Child care,280-4 2 Drain layer or licensed drain lay-
Child-care center,249-2 Construction device,180-4 er,215-36
Chlorine demand,215-36 Consumer price index,280-25 Dumpster,100-3
Churning,219-4 Containment,219-4 Dune,111-6,275-2
Cigarette,249-2 Continuing care facility,280-4 Dwelling,249-2
Cigarette tobacco,249-2 Controlling interest,17-20 Dwelling,multiple,2804
Clean fill,236-5 Convenience store,280-4 Dwelling,one-family,280-4
Clean Water Act,236-5 Conveyance,17-20,280-25 Dwelling,row or attached,280-4
Clearing,236-5,240-3,275-2 Cooling water,215-36 Dwelling,semidetached,280-4
Clerk,275-2 Cooperative,280-4 Dwelling,two-family,280-4
Clerk of the Planning Board,240- Corrugated cardboard,233-1 Dwelling unit,280-4
3 Court,depth of outer,280-4 Easement,215-2,240-3,28011
Club,beach,2804 Court,inner,280-4 Eel,2194
Club,membership or country or Court,outer,2804 Elevated building,148-4
golf,280-4 Court,width of outer,2804 Emergency alarm,75-2
Club,yacht,280-4 Covered municipal building,177- Employee,47-1
Cluster,240-3,2804 1 Energy,177-1
Coastal area,268-3 Crawl space,1484 Energy Code,144-3
Coastal assessment form(caf), Creeks,275-2 Energy performance score,177-1
268-3 Energy use intensity(EUI),177-1
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Engineer,240-3 Flood insurance study,148-4 Historic,170-3
Enlargement,280-4 Flood or flooding,148-4 Historical society,280-4
Environment,268-3 Floodplain,2804 Historic building,280-4
Equipment shelter,280-69 Floodplain or flood-prone area, Historic significance,64-3
Erosion,111-6,236-5 148-4,240-3 Historic structure,148-4
Erosion control,275-2 Floodproofing,1484 Holiday lighting,172-2
Erosion Control Manual,236-5 Floodway,148-4 Holidays,260-1
Erosion hazard area,111-6 Floor area,280-4 Home business office,280-4
Erosion protection structure,111- Floor area,livable,280-4 Home occupation,280-4
6 Floor area ratio,2804 Homeowner's light residential
Erosion,sedimentation and Flush-mounted,280-69 outdoor equipment,180-4
stormwater runoff control Food catering facility,280-4 Homeowners'or homes associa-
plan,236-5 Food processing facility,280-4 tion,275-2,280-4
Essential lighting,172-2 Footcandle(FC),172-2 Home professional office,280-4
Excavation,236-5 Fraternal organization,280-4 Horticulture,275-2
Excessive lighting,172-2 Frontage,280-4 Hotel or motel,resort,280-4
Existing manufactured home park Front or frontage,237-23 Hotel or motel,transient,280-4
or subdivision,148-4 Full cutoff(FCO),172-2 Household,280-25
Existing resource and site analy- Fully shielded,172-2 Housing,34-3
sis plan(ersap),240-3 Functional,275-2 Identification tag,83-18
Existing structure,111-6 Functional bulkhead,275-2 IESNA,172-2
Expansion to an existing manu- Functional jetty/groin,275-2 IESNA recommended practices,
factured home park or subdi- Functionally dependent use,148- 172-2
vision,148-4 4 Illegal dumping,233-1
Exterior lighting,172-2 Fund,17-4,17-20,34-3 Illicit connections,236-5
Exterior property,100-3 Gabion,275-2 Illicit discharge,236-5
Facade,170-3 Garage,private,280-4 Illuminance,172-2
Fall zone,280-69 Garage,public,280-4 Immediate family member,26-2
False emergency alarm,75-2 Garage,repair,280-4 Immediate project area,275-2
Family,280-4 Garbage,100-3,174-1,215-36 Immediate supervisor,47-1
Family/household,A290-36 Garden center,280-191 Impacted tax roll,245-20 -
Family member,280-4 Gasoline service station,280-4 Impervious surface,236-5,275-2,
Family offense,A290-36 Gift and financial benefit,26-2 280-4
Farm,280-4 Glare,172-2 Improved value,245-20
Farm buildings,280-4 Glass,233-1 Income eligible indrvidu-
Farmhouse,280-4 Gold star parent,245-15 als/families,34-3
Farm operation,280-4 Golf course,standard regulation, Individual sewage treatment sys-
Farm stand,724,280-4 280-4 tem,236-5
Federal emergency management Government Liaison Officer,280- Indoor dog and cat care facility,
agency,148-4 25 280-4
Feed,83-27 Grading,111-6,236-5,240-3 Industrial activity,236-5
Feeding,83-27 Grantee,17-20 Industrial sewage or wastes,215-
Fence,280-4 Grantor,17-20 36
Filling,236-5 Greenhouse,280-4 Industrial stormwater permit,
Final plat,240-3 Grievance,47-1 236-5
Final plat approval,240-3 Grocery store,280-4 Infiltration,236-5
Final stabilization,236-5 Groin,275-2 Interest in real property,17-20
Fire departments,75-2 Gross floor area,177-1 Interior-mounted,280-69
Fire or police alarm device,75-2 Ground floor,280-4 Intrusion,75-2
First-time homebuyer,174 Ground-mounted,280-69 Jetty,275-2
Fish processing,2804 Guest,2194 Junked vehicle,100-3
Fixed dock,275-2 Guest unit,2804 Junkyard,280-4
Fixed gear,2194 Guyed antenna support structure, Jurisdictional wetland,236-5
Fixture,172-2 280-69 Lamp,172-2
Flat or mansard roof,2804 Habitable floor area,280-4 Land,100-3
Flea market,280-4 Habitat,275-2 Land-based aquaculture,219-4,
Float,275-2 Habitat fragmentation,275-2 280-4
Floating dock,275-2 Handbill,174-1 Land development activity,236-5
Floating home,96-27 Harvesting,275-2 Landmark designation,280-4
Floating home manna,96-27 Hazardous materials,236-5 Landowner,236-5
Flood boundary and floodway Head of household,280-25 Landscaped buffer,268-3
map(fbfm),148-4 Health care facility,280-4 Landscape lighting,172-2
Flood elevation study,148-4 Height,280-69 Landscaping,280-4
Flood hazard area,280-4 Height of accessory building, Landward,275-2
Flood hazard boundary map 280-4 Larger common plan of develop-
(fhbm),148-4 Height of building,280-4 ment or sale,236-5
Flood insurance rate map(firm), Highest adjacent grade,148-4 Latest class ratio,245-17
1484 Highway,237-5
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Latest state equalization rate,245- Moderate-income family unim- On-farm direct marketing build-
17 proved lot,280-25 ing,280-4
Lattice antenna support structure, Modification,280-69 On-farm operation direct market-
280-69 Monopole,280-69 ing,2804
Laws and ordinances,A290-46 Monopolize,96-4,275-2 On-site system,215-2
Licensing authority,75-2 Mooring,275-2 Open development area,240-3
Life care community,280-4 Motel,resort,280-4 Open space,280-4
Light industrial uses,280-4 Motel,transient,280-4 Open space or open area,185-3
Light industry,280-4 Mount,280-69 Operations,275-2
Lighting,172-2 Mounting height,172-2 Order of protection,A290-36
Light pollution,172-2 Movable structure,111-6 Ordinary and usual maintenance,
Light source,172-2 Multiple dwelling,249-2 275-2
Light trespass,172-2 Multiple dwelling unit,249-2 Ordinary maintenance,280-69
Litter,100-3,174-1 Municipal permit,236-5 Original structure,275-2
Livable floor area,111-6 Municipal separate storm sewer Outdoor storage,280-4
Living area,280-4 system(MS4),236-5 Outside employer or business,26-
Loading berth,280-4 National geodetic vertical datum 2
Local administrator,148-4 (ngvd)",148-4 Owner,83-18,100-3,237-23,
Local waterfront revitalization Natural buffer,240-3 280-4
program or lwrp,268-3 Natural drainage,236-5 Owner of record,83-18
Lot,240-3,280-4 Natural features,resources or sys- Park,174-1,249-2
Lot area,280-4 tems,240-3 Park and recreation fee,240-3
Lot,comer,280-4 Natural outlet,215-36 Park dedication,240-3
Lot coverage,280-4 Natural protective feature,111-6, Parking capacity,205-2
Lot depth,280-4 236-5,268-3 Parking lot,280-4
Lot,interior,280-4 Natural protective feature area, Partially shielded,172-2
Lot line,280-4 111-6 Partial self-service gasoline ser-
Lot line,front,280-4 Natural vegetated buffer,268-3 vice station,280-4
Lot line modification,240-3 Natural watercourse,236-5 Patent lands,219-4,275-2
Lot line,rear,280-4 Natural watershed,236-5 Patio,2804
Lot line,side,280-4 Nearshore area,111-6 Peak lunar tides,275-2
Lot,rear or flag,280-4 Net worth,280-25 Peddler,197-2
Lot,through,280-4 New construction,148-4 Performance bond,240-3
Lot width,2804 New manufactured home park or Performance guaranty,2804
Lower-and moderate-cost hous- subdivision,148-4 Period of war,245-15
ing,280-4 Newspaper,174-1,233-1 Permanent fixed improvement,
Lowest floor,148-4 New York Scenic Byway(North 280-25
Low-profile jetty,275-2 Fork Trail),268-3 Permanent mooring,96-7
Low-sill bulkhead,275-2 Noise pollution,180-4 Permanent resident,219-4
Lumen,172-2 Nonconforming building or struc- Permit holder,144-3
Luminaire,172-2 ture,280-4 Person,17-20,26-2,83-18,83-
Main floor,280-4 Nonconforming lot,2804 27,96-4,96-27,100-3,111-
Maintenance agreement,236-5 Nonconforming use,280-4 6,144-3,166-2,174-1,180-
Maintenance dredging,275-2 Nondisturbance buffer,275-2 4,197-2,215-2,215-36,233-
Major addition,111-6 Nonessential exterior lighting, 1,237-5,249-2,275-2,280-4
Man-made pond,275-2 172-2 Personal watercraft,96-7
Manufactured home,148-4 Nonfertilizer,275-2 Pervious nonturf buffer,268-3
Manufactured home park or sub- Nonpoint source pollution,236-5 Pervious surface,236-5
division,148-4 Nonrecyclable waste,233-1 pH,215-36
Manufacturing,280-4 Nonresident,219-4 Phasing,236-5
Map,237-23 Nonstormwater discharge,236-5 Pier,275-2
Mariculture,219-4,280-4 Nonturf buffer,275-2 Pier line,275-2
Marina,96-27,275-2 Normal maintenance,111-6 Planning board,280-4
Marina or boat basin,280-4 NPDES,215-36 Planning board or board,240-3
Marine resources,219-4 Nuisance wildlife,268-3 Plastics,233-1
Master plan,280-4 Nursery school,280-4 Plat,280-4
Material,275-2 Occupant,100-3 Platform,275-2
Mean high water(mhw),275-2, Off duty,A290-46 Police headquarters,75-2
280-4 Officer,A290-46 Pollutant,236-5
Mean low water,111-6 Official map,240-3 Pollutant of concern,236-5
Mean low water(mlw),275-2, Official time standard,260-1 Pollution prevention project,17-
Mean sea level,1484 Off premises sign,280-4 43
Member,A290-46 Off-street parking space,280-4 Pond,275-2
Minor actions,268-3 On duty,A29046 Portfolio manager,177-1
Mobile home,148-4 One-hundred-year flood,148-4 Preexisting nonpermitted and/or
Moderate-income family,280-25 One-hundred-year floodplain, nonconforming structures,
Moderate-income family dwelling 236-5 275-2
unit,280-25 Preliminary plat,240-3
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Premises,100-3,236-5 Relative,26-2 Skyglow,172-2
Preservation,240-3 Relief Act,245-20 Sloping roof,280-4
Primary dune,111-6 Removal,170-3 Slugs,215-36
Primary frontal dune,148-4 Rental permit,280-4 Small business office,280-191
Primary residence,280-25 Research laboratory,2804 Small wind energy system,277-1,
Primary residential property, 17-4 Resident,83-18 280-4
Principal building,111-6,280-4 Residential,275-2 Smokeless tobacco,249-2
Principally above ground,148-4 Residential cluster,2804 Solar power fast track program,
Principal use,280-4 Residential dock,275-2 144-3
Priority water body,268-3 Residential horticulture,275-2 Solicitor and/or canvasser,197-2
Private dwelling,249-2 Residential self-haulers,233-1 Sound,275-2
Private premises,174-1 Resource buffer area,275-2 Sound-level meter,1804
Private warehousing,280-4 Responsible party,236-5 Spawner sanctuary,275-2
Proactive restoration,275-2 Restaurant,2804 SPDES General Permit for
Probable cause,A290-36 Restaurant,formula food,280-4 Stormwater Discharges from
Processed agricultural product, Restaurant,take-out,280-4 Municipal Separate Storm-
72-4,280-4 Restoration,111-6 water Sewer Systems GP-0-
Professional,A290-46 Resubdivision,240-3 10-002,236-5
Professional office,2804 Retail sales area,72-4 Special conditions,236-5
Protect,236-5 Retail store,2804 Special event,205-2
Property,245-20 Retaining wall,275-2,280-4 Special exception use,2804
Publicly owned property,83-27 Revetment,275-2 Special projects coordinator,280-
Public parking lot,260-1 Right-of-way lines,2804 25
Public place,174-1 Rrprap,275-2 Specialty prop-craft,96-7
Public property,264-3 Roadside farm stand or agricul- Split-rail fence,275-2
Public sewer,215-36 tural stand,280-4 Stabilization,236-5
Public warehousing,280-4 Roadside stand,280-4 Standard installation,144-3
Public water:public sewer,280-4 Roof-mounted,280-69 Standard subdivision,240-3
Qualified inspector,236-5 Rubbish,100-3,174-1 Start of construction,148-4
Qualified owner,245-17 Rules, 130-2 State Pollutant Discharge Elimi-
Qualified professional,236-5 Run at large,83-18 nation System(SPDES),
Qualified residential real proper- Rural significance,64-3 236-5
ty,245-17 Salvage center,211-1 State Pollutant Discharge Elimr-
Radio frequency(RF)emissions Sand dunes,148-4 nation System(SPDES)
or radiation,280-69 Sanitary sewer,215-36 General Permit for Construc-
Radio frequency(RF)profession- Scap net,219-4 tion Activities GP-0-10-001,
al,280-69 Scavenger waste pretreatment fa- 236-5
Radio frequency(RF)signal,280- cility,215-2 Stop-work order,236-5
69 Scenic significance,64-3 Storm sewer or storm drain,215-
Real property,17-20 School,249-2 36
Receding edge,111-6 Seasonal structure,275-2 Stormwater,215-36,236-5
Recession rate,111-6 Secondary dune,111-6 Stormwater collecting system, 17-
Recharge,236-5 Sedimentation,236-5 43
Recording officer, 17-20 Sediment control,236-5 Stormwater hotspot,236-5
Records,59-13 Sensitive areas,236-5 Stormwater management,236-5
Records center,59-13 Septage(scavenger waste),215-2 Stormwater management control
Records disposition,59-13 Septic tank,215-2,2804 plan,236-5
Records management,59-13 Segra,240-3 Stornwater management facility,
Recreation,active,240-3 Service connected,245-17 236-5
Recreational areas,193-1 Servicing,59-13 Stormwater Management Officer
Recreational facilities,280-4 Setback,275-2,2804 (SMO),236-5
Recreational vehicle,148-4,253- Sewage,215-36 Stormwater management practic-
20,280-4 Sewage treatment plant,215-2, es(SMPs),236-5
Recreational vehicle park,253-20 215-36 Stormwater pollution prevention
Recreational vehicle site,253-20 Sewage works,215-36 plan(SWPPP),236-5
Recreation facility,commercial, Sewer or drain,215-36 Stormwater runoff,236-5
280-4 Sheathing,275-2 Story,280-4
Recreation,passive,240-3 Shellfish,219-4 Story,half,280-4
Recyclable,mandated,233-1 Shopping center,280-4 Street,237-23,2804
Recyclable,other,233-1 Shoreline structure,275-2 Street,arterial,240-3
Recyclable wood,233-1 Side-mounted,280-69 Street,collector,240-3
Refuse,174-1,233-1 Sign,2804 Street line,2804
Refuse hauler/carter,233-1 Sign area,2804 Street,local,240-3
Regional water quality improve- Significant fish and wildlife habi- Street or nght-of-way width,240-
ment plan,1743 tat,111-6,268-3 3
Regulated activity,111-6 Silt boom,275-2 Stripping,236-5
Regulation equipment,A290-46 Site plan,28011 Structural alteration,280-4
Regulatory floodway,148-4 Site preparation,236-5 Structural components,275-2
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Structural hazard area,111-6 Unlicensed motor-driven vehicle, DESIGN STANDARDS
Structure,70-3,111-6,148-4, 264-3 Flood damage prevention,148-
185-3,236-5,275-2,280-4 Unregulated activity,111-6 14,148-18
Structure-mounted,280-69 Unshielded fixture,172-2 Stormwater management,236-7,
Subdivision,240-3 Usable open space,280-4 236-18
Subordinate of a town officer or Use,2804 Subdivision of land,240-36
employee,26-2 Use,accessory,2804 Zoning,280-70,280-72
Subsoil drainage,215-36 Utility,177-1,237-31 DIRECTOR OF CODE EN-
Substantial damage,148-4 Variance,148-4 FORCEMENT
Substantial improvement,148-4 Vegetated wetlands,275-2 Powers and duties,275-15
Subtidal,275-2 Vegetation,111-6 Wetlands and shoreline,275-15
Superintendent,193-1,215-36, Vehicles,174-1,193-1 DIRT
237-5 Vessel pumpout station,1743 Highway specifications,161-9
Superior officer,A29046 Veteran,245-15 Parks and recreation areas,193-2
Superstorm Sandy,245-20 Waler,275-2 Peddlers,solicitors and transient
Supervisory officer,A29046 Wastewater,236-5 retail merchants,197-10
Surface waters of the State of Wastewater treatment improve- Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
New York,236-5 ment project,1743 21,215-37
Suspended solids,215-36 Watercourse,215-36,236-5 Streets and sidewalks,237-20
Swimming pool,2804 Water-dependent uses,275-2 DISABILITY
Swim platform,275-2 Waterfowl,83-27 Police department rules and regu-
Taking,2194 Water quality improvement pro- lations,A290-3
Taxpayer,2194 ject,17-43 Taxation,245-18
Telecommunication tower,280-4 Water quality standard,236-5 DISABLED BOATS
Temporary anchoring,96-7 Waterway,236-5 Boats,docks and wharves,96-10
Temporary stabilization,236-5 Waterways,83-27 Harbor management,157-12
Tent,144-3 Weather normalized site EUI, DISABLED VETERANS
Tidal waters,275-2 177-1 Taxation,245-18
Tobacco,249-2 Wetland boundary or boundaries DISCLOSURE PROVISIONS
Tobacco product,249-2 of wetland,275-2 Zoning,280-174
Tobacco product advertisement, Wetlands(freshwater),275-2 DISCRIMINATION
249-2 Wetlands(tidal),275-2 Personnel,47-2
Toe,111-6 Wharf,275-2 DISORDERLY CONDUCT
Topsoil,236-5 Width of creek,275-2 Alarm systems,75-8
Total assessed value,245-20 Wildlife protective structures, Police department rules and regu-
Total maximum daily load 111-6 lations,A290-9,A290-15
(TMDL),236-5 Wireless tamer,280-69 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Tourist camp,253-1,280-4 Wireless communication facility, 40
Tourist cottage,2804 280-4 DOCKS
Tower height,277-1 Wireless communications,280-4 Wetlands and shoreline,275-5,
Town,17-20,34-3,83-18,130-2, Wireless communications facility, 275-7,275-11
174-1,237-5,275-2 280-69 DOGS
Town agency,130-2 Wireless services,280-69 Animals,83-6-83-12
Town board,237-5,280-4,A290- Yard,2804 Appearance tickets,5-2
46 Yard,front,280-4 Parks and recreation areas,193-
Town garbage bag,233-1 Yazd line,280-4 3.1
Townhouse,280-4 Yard,rear,280-4 Peddlers,solicitors and transient
Town officer or employee,26-2 Yard,side,280-4 retail merchants,197-5,197-
Town of southold,75-2 Yield,240-3 10
Town supervisor,17-20 Youth,68-2 DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIPS
Town waters,96-27,219-4,275-2 Youth service project,68-2 Fees,121-5
Trail,240-3 Zone,280-4 Filing of statements,121-5
Trailer or mobile home,280-4 Zoning Board,280-4 Penalty,121-4,121-5
Trained contractor,236-5 Zoning Map,280-4 Purpose and objectives,121-2
Transfer of sanitary flow credits, DEMOLITION Record,121-4
117-3 Fire prevention and building con- Requirements,121-3
Transfer station,private,233-1 struction,144-5,144-8 Statement of domestic partner-
Transfer station,Town,233-1 Highway specifications,161-21 ship,1214
Transient rental property,280-4 Landmark preservation,170-2- Title,121-1
Transient retail business,197-2 170-7,170-9,170-10 DRAINAGE
Treasurer(county treasurer),17- Solid waste,233-1,233-4 Coastal erosion hazard areas,1I I-
20 Wetlands and shoreline,275-2 14
Tropical hardwood;275-2 Zoning,280-140 Fire prevention and building con-
Trustees,275-2 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC struction,144-10
Uniformity ratio("U Ratio"), WORKS Flood damage prevention,148-
172-2 Municipal building energy 12,148-15-148-17,148-19
Unit,253-1 benchmarking,177-4 Highway specifications,161-2-
161-4,161-8,161-9,161-13,
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161-18,161-25,161-27- -E- Harbor management,157-6
161-33,161-36,161-45 Highway specifications,161-20
Junkyards,166-4 EASEMENTS Housing fund,34-2,34-6
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Community Preservation Fund, Parks and recreation areas,193-3
28,215'-36,215-38,215-39 17-9,17-24 Police department,51-4
Soil removal,228-2,228-4,228- General provisions,1-4 Police department rules and regu-
5,228-7 Highway specifications,161-2- lations,A290-3,A290-33
Stonnwater management,236-13, 161-4,161-13,161-18 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
236-18 Landmark preservation,170-4 23,215-38
Subdivision of land,240-3,240-4, Sanitary flow credits,transfer of, Streets and sidewalks,237-13,
240-7,240-9-240-11,240- 117-5 237-22
17,240-19-240-21,240-23, Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Subdivision of land,240-10,240-
240-25,240-30,240-32,240- 2,215-20,215-43,215-44 42
35-240-37,240-41,240-44, Stormwater management,236-9 Vehicles and traffic,260-23
240-51 Subdivision of land,240-3,240- Vehicles,motor-driven,264-18
Tourist10,240-17,240-21,240-26-
and trailer camps,253-5, Waterfront consistency review,
253-22 240-28,24042,240-44,240- 268-3
Wetlands and shoreline,275-5- 51,240-54 Zoning,280-13,280-137,280-
275-7,275-11
80-
275-7,275-1I Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 143
Zoning,280-4,280-78,280-91, Zoning,280-3,2804,280-133, EMERGENCY VEHICLES
280-127,280-129,280-133 280-175,280-177,280-179, Flood damage prevention,148-22
DREDGING 280-180 Highway specifications,161-20
Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 EELS Vehicles,motor-driven,264-18
DRIVEWAYS Shellfish and other marine re- ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
Highway specifications,161-39, sources,219-13 STATEMENT
161-46 ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS Environmental quality review,
Littering,174-2 Administration,126-1 130-9-130-14
Soil removal,228-4 Building Inspector,126-3 Subdivision of land,240-18,240-
Subdivision of land,240-3,240- Building permit,126-3 19,240-22,240-25
45 Certificate of compliance,126-3 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Tourist and trailer camps,253-3,
Certificate of occupancy,126-3 REVIEW
253-10,253-11,253-22 Designation of Inspectors,126-2 Actions involving more than one
Vehicles and traffic,260-9,260- Duties of Electrical Inspector, agency,130-18
15,260-17,260-18,260-27 126-3 Compliance required,130-3 ?
Wetlands and shoreline,275-3, Emergency,126-3 Decision to approve or disap-
275-5 Inspections,126-1-126-3 prove action, 130-14
126-2
Zoning,280-48,280-78,280-85, Insurance, Definitions,130-2
280-92,280-93,280-137 Penalties for offenses,126-5 Environmental impact statement,
DRUG Permit,126-3 130-9-130-14
Boats,docks and wharves,96-15 Reports,126-3 Exceptions,130-3
Taxation,245-1 Restrictions on materials,126-4 Fee,130-19
Vehicles,motor-driven,264-15 Severability,126-6 Filing of copy of determination,
Zoning,280-13 When effective,126-7 130-16
DUMP ELEVATORS Filing of written statement by ap-
Highway specifications,161-19, Flood damage prevention,148-16 plicant,130-5
161-21 Zoning,280-104 Hearing,130-10-130-12
P
Junkyards,166-7
EMERGENCIES Inspection,130-17
Parks and recreation areas,193-2 Buildings,unsafe;property Maintenance of files open to pub-
DUMPING maintenance,100-9 lic inspection,130-17
department drules and re
lice e
Boats,docks and wharves,96-8 PoP gu- Meetings,130-7
A290-11 tions,
Junkyards,166-3 laNewspaper,130-6,130-10
6 233
t
Solid wase, -
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- SoNotice of completion of draft en-
27 Stonnwater management,236-29, vironmental impact state-
Solid waste,233-1,233-2,233-7 236-32 ment,130-10
DUMPSTERS Streets and sidewalks,237-13 Notice of completion of final en-
Buildings,unsafe;property Wetlands and shoreline,275-5, vironmental impact state-
maintenance,100-4 275-11 ment,130-13
DUST EMERGENCY Notice of receipt of complete ap-
Alarm systems,75-1,75-2,75-5,
Highway specifications,161-23 plication,130-6
Peddlers,solicitors and transient 75-6 Notices,130-6,130-10,130-13,
retail merchants,197-10 Boats,docks and wharves,96-17, 130-17
Soil removal,228-2,228-5,228-7 96-26 Permits,130-5
Zoning,280-13,280-48,280-58, Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- Preparation of draft environmen-
280-62,280-91,280-99,280- 17-111-19 tal impact statement,130-9
111,280-143 Electrical inspections,126-3 Preparation of final environmen-
Flood damage prevention,1484, tal impact statement,130-12
148-6,148-9,148-10,148-13 Processing of proposed actions,
-148-15,148-22 130-8
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Processing of proposed actions Confidential information,26- FECAL MATTER
not affecting environment, I 1 Animals,83-28
130-11 Conflicts of interest,26-3 FEES
Required findings in written de- Exclusion from Code of Eth- Alarm systems,75-4
termination,130-15 ics,26-16 Animals,83-23
Time limit,130-14 General prohibition,26-5 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111-
Time limit for written detennma- Gifts,26-8 22
tion by agency,130-7 Goal,26-3 Domestic partnerships,121-5
Title,130-1 Inducement of others and bnb- Environmental quality review,
Types of actions,130-4 cry,26-15 130-19
When effective,130-20 Political solicitation,26-12 Fire prevention and building con-
EROSION AND SEDIMENTA- Record,26-7 struction,144-8,144-11,
TION Recusal,26-6 144-15,144-18
Stonnwater management,236-7, Recusal procedure,26-7 Flood damage prevention,148-12
236-18,236-34 Representation,26-9 Historic Preservation District
Waterfront consistency review, Restriction on elected official (HDP),280-195
268-2 or member of board,26- Junkyards,166-6
Wetlands and shoreline,275-3, 13 Landmark preservation,170-14
275-11 Revolving door,26-14 Peddlers,solicitors and transient
ETHICS EXCAVATIONS retail merchants,197-9
Code of Ethics,26-1,26-2 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- Public entertainment and special
Definitions,26-2 10 events,205-4,205-7
Legislative intent,26-1 Fire prevention and building con- Records,59-9
Disclosure Requirements,26-17- struction,144-8 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
26-20 Highway specifications,161-2, 41
Annual disclosure,26-17 161-17,161-18,161-25,161- Shellfish and other marine re-
Applicant disclosure,26-20 29,161-30,161-36 sources,219-7
Designation of officers and Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Soil removal,228-11
employees required to file 42,215-43 Solid waste,233-4,233-6
annual disclosure state- Soil removal,228-1,228-3-228- Streets and sidewalks,237-10
ments,26-18 7 Subdivision of land,240-8,240-
Licenses,26-17 Streets and sidewalks,237-4, 10,240-49
Maintenance of disclosure 237-6,237-9,237-11-237- Tourist and trailer camps,253-4
statements,26-19 13,237-16 Wetlands and shoreline,275-7
Permits,26-17 Subdivision of land,240-36 Wind energy,277-5
Retirement,26-17 Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 Zoning,280-13,280-74,280-81,
Variances,26-17 Zoning,280-114,280-129 280-129,280-137,280-138,
Ethics Board,26-21-26-25 EXPENSES OF TOWN OFFIC- 280-149
Building permits,26-21 ERS FENCES
Certificates of occupancy,26- Appeals,30-1 Buildings,unsafe;property
21 Compensation for expense of at- maintenance,100-4
Establishment of Ethics Board, tendance at official meetings, Fire prevention and building con-
26-21 30-1 struction,144-8,144-10
Inspection,26-25 Meetings,30-1 Height regulations,280-58,280-
Investigations,26-21-26-23, EXPLOSION HAZARD 62
26-25 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Highway specifications,161-16,
Licenses,26-21 38 161-29,161-41,161-42
Meeting,26-21 EXPLOSIVES Junkyards,166-4,166-7
Permits,26-21 Boats,docks and wharves,96-16 Soil removal,228-4,228-7
Powers of the Ethics Board, Junkyards,166-1 Solar energy systems,280-58,
26-22 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 280-62
Public inspection of Ethics 38 Subdivision of land,240-36
Board records,26-25 Zoning,280-58,280-62,280-111 Tourist and trailer camps,253-15
Records,26-23,26-25 Wetlands and shoreline,275-2,
Reports,26-25 275-5,275-11
Review of lists and disclosure -F- Wind energy,277-4
statements,26-24 FALSE ALARMS Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-41,
Penalties,26-26-26-28 280-48,280-78,280-82,280-
Debarment,26-28 Alarm systems, 85,280-92,280-94,280-99,
Liable,26-26 FARMLAND BILLL O OF RIGHTS 280-104-280-106,280-114,
FARMS AND F
Penalties for offenses,26-26 Zoning,2D F -28ARMINNGG 280-133,280-134,280-149
Voidable contracts,26-27 FILL
Rules of Conduct,26-3-26-16 Fire prevention and building con- Flood damage prevention,148-
Appeals,26-13 ng,2struction,-1 144-8 12,148-15,148-18
Appearances,26-10 Zoning,2NDS 280-174 Highway specifications,161-25
FARM STANDS
Assessment,26-13 Police department rules and regu-
Avoidance of conflicts,2611 Agricultural uses,72-5-72-8, lations,A290-33,A290-36
72-11,72-12 Soil removal,228-7
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Stormwater management,236-18 Zoning,280-133,280-137 Single-family dwellings,144-8
Streets and sidewalks,237-13 FIRE LANES Site plan,144-8
Wetlands and shoreline,275-6, Junkyards,166-7 Smoke detectors,144-8
275-11 Vehicles and traffic,260-14,260- Solar energy systems,144-8
FILMING 27 Special exception,144-8
Applications,139-3 FIRE PREVENTION AND Sprinklers,144-8,144-17
Building Inspector,139-8 BUILDING CONSTRUC- Stop-work orders, 144-13
Certificate of insurance,139-3, TION Storage,144-8
139-11 Abatement of violations,144-21 Stormwater,144-10
Cleanup deposit,139-5 Accessory buildings,144-8,144- Swimming pools,144-8
Compliance with other laws,139- 15 Temporary certificates of occu-
10 Administration and enforcement panty,144-18
Exemption,139-2 officers designated,144-3 Tents,144-6,144-8,144-20
Extension of permit period,139- Applications,144-8,144-15 Tests,144-19
13 Block,144-8 Title,144-1
Fees,139-6 Building Inspectors,144-8 Vacant lot,144-8
Inspection,139-12 Building permit,144-3,144-17 Water,144-8,144-10
Insurance,139-3,139-11 Building permits,144-8,144-11, Watercourse,144-10
Insurance requirements,139-11 144-12 Yards,144-8,144-10
Liability, 139-11 Burning,144-8 FIRE PROTECTION
No alterations to Town property, Certificate of occupancy,144-15 Zoning,280-174
139-9 -144-17 FIRES
No donations accepted,139-7 Compliance required,144-20 Burning,outdoor,104-1-104-3
Notice,139-4,139-8 Compliance with standards,144- FIRESAFETY
Parking,139-3 19 Fire prevention and building con-
Parks,139-8 Conflicts with other regulations, struction,144-6,144-8
Penalties for offenses,139-14 144-4 FIRE ZONES
Permit,139-1-139-5,139-7- Cooperation with other depart- Vehicles and traffic,260-20,260-
139-13 ments,144-7 27
Purpose,139-1 Decks,144-8 FISHING
Safety,139-1,139-3 Definitions and Abbreviations, Parking,189-3
Severability,139-15 144-3 Vehicles and traffic,260-9
Traffic control fee,1394 Demolition,144-5,144-8 FLAMMABLES
Trees,139-9 Drainage,144-10 Junkyards,166-1
Vehicles,139-3 Excavation,144-8 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
When effective,139-16 Farms and farming,144-8 38
FINAL PLANS Fees,144-8,144-11,144-15,144- Zoning,280-48
Highway specifications,161-3, 18 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVEN-
161-4 Fences,144-8,144-10 TION
FINAL PLATS Firesafety,144-6,144-8 Anchoring,148-14,148-16,148-
Subdivision
48-14,148-16,148-
Subdivision of land,240-3,240-6 Fuel,144-8 21
-240-8,240-13,240-15, Garages,144-8 Appeals,148-4,148-22
240-16,240-19-240-25, Grading,144-10 Appeals board,148-22
240-28,240-31,240-32,240- Heating,144-8 Applicability,148-5
35,240-36,240-41,240-42, Hotel,144-8 Basis for establishing areas of
240-44,240-45,240-51- Improvement,144-8 special flood hazard,148-6
240-53 Inspections,144-6,144-8,144-16 Blocks,148-21
Zoning,280-4 Issuance of certificate of occu- Building Inspector,148-11
FINGERPRINTS panty,144-17 Certificates of compliance,148-
Peddlers,solicitors and transient Licenses and permits,144-6 14
retail merchants,197-6,197- Lots,144-8 Comprehensive Plan,148-22
7 Motel,144-8 Conflict with other laws,148-7
FIRE ALARM Multifamily dwellings,144-6 Definitions,148-4
Subdivision of land,240-17 Notices,144-8 Deposit,148-12
FIREARMS Nuisance,144-10 Designation of local administra-
Parks and recreation areas,193-6 Penalties for offenses,144-12, tor,148-11
Police department rules and regu- 144-13,144-20 Design standards,148-14,148-18
lations,A290-9,A290-33 Performance of work under per- Drainage,148-12,148-15-148-
FIRE EXTINGUISHER mit,144-10 17,148-19
Junkyards,166-7 Permit,144-8 Duties and responsibilities of lo-
Tourist and trailer camps,253-14 Powers and duties of Building In- cal administrator,148-14
Zoning,280-48 spector,144-5 Elevation of residential structures
FIRE HYDRANTS Property maintenance,144-6 (except coastal high-hazard
Subdivision of land,240-10,240- Purpose,144-2 areas),148-17
17,240-21,240-35,240-36, Records,144-16,144-17 Elevator,148-16
240-48 Right of entry,144-14 Emergency,148-4,148-6,148-9,
Vehicles and traffic,260-14,260- School,144-8 148-10,148-13-148-15,
18,260-27 Signs,144-8 148-22
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Emergency vehicles,148-22 Water,148-2,148-3,148-14- GENERAL BUSINESS(B)DIS-
Fees,148-12 148-16,148-18,148-19,148- TRICT
Fill,148-12,148-15,148-18 22 Subdivision of land,240-42
Findings,148-1 Watercourses,148-13,148-14 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Floodplain development permit, FLOOD HAZARD AREAS Adoption of Code,1-1-1-13
148-12 Wetlands and shoreline,275-3 Amendments to Code,1-8
Floodway,148-4,148-14,148-159 Zoning,280-4,280-129,280-133 Assessments,14
148-23 FLOODWAY Bicycles,1-2
Gas,148-3,148-15,148-22 Flood damage prevention,148-4, Bond,1-4
General standards, 148-15 148-14,148-15,148-23 Burning,1-2
Grade,148-2,148-4,148-16- FUEL Code book to be kept up-to-
148-19,148-21 Boats,docks and wharves,96-16 date,1-9
Heating,148-16 Fire prevention and building con- Copy of Code on file,1-7
Height,148-21 struction,144-8 Distribution of local laws,or-
Improvements,148-4,148-13- Sewers and sewage disposal,215- dinances and resolutions,
148-20,148-23 38 1-2
Insect,148-16 Wetlands and shoreline,275-5 Easement,1-4
Inspections,148-12,148-14 Zoning,280-48,280-52,280-55, Effect on previously adopted
Insurance,148-2,148-4,148-6, 280-58,280-62,280-111 legislation,1-5
148-7,148-12,148-14,148- FUMES Enactments saved from repeal,
15,148-17,148-18,148-21, Zoning,280-13,280-58,280-62 1-4
148-23 Fine,1-11
Interpretation,148-7 Garbage,1-2
Liability,148-10 -G- Grade,1-4
Lots,148-13,148-23 Improvement,1-4
Manufactured homes,1484,148- GARAGES Incorporation of provisions in-
13-148-15,148-21 Fire prevention and building con- to Code,1-12
Meeting,148-4,148-16,148-19 struction,144-8 Junkyards,1-2
Mobile home,1484 Peddlers,solicitors and transient Legislative intent,1-1
Nonresidential structures(coastal retail merchants,1974 Liability,1-4
high-hazard areas),148-20 Zoning,2804,280-13,280-45, License,111
Nonresidential structures(except 280-48,280-58,280-62,280- Littering,1-2
coastal high-hazard areas), 78,280-104,280-134,280- Matters not affected,1-4
148-19 137 Parking,1-2
Notices,148-9,148-14,148-23 GARBAGE,RUBBISH AND RE- Penalties for offenses, 1-4,1-
Nuisances,148-23 FUSE 11
Objectives,148-3 Boats,docks and wharves,96-8 Repeal of enactments not in-
Obstructions,148-16,148-18 Buildings,unsafe;property cluded in Code,1-3
Parking,148-16 maintenance,10011 Sale of Code book,1-10
Parks,148-13-148-15 General provisions,1-2 Severability,1-6
174-2 174-1,
Penalties for offenses,148-9 Littering, Supplementation,1-10
Permit,148-9,148-11-148-14, Parks and recreation areas,193-2, Vehicles,1-2
148-16 193-7 When effective,1-13
Purpose,148-2 Public entertainment and special Zoning Map,1-4
events,205-7
Records,148-22 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Adoption of Renumbered 2006
Recreational vehicles,148-4,148- Code,1-14-1-18
- 13-148-15,148-21 36-215-38 Continuation of provisions,1-
Soil removal,228-7
Report,'148-6,148-22 16
Residential structures(coastal Solid waste,233-1,233-2,233-4 Incorporation of provisions in-
high-hazard areas),148-18 Tourist and trailer camps,253-7, to Code,1-17
Safety,148-2,148-4,148-7,148- 253-14 Legislative intent,1-14
18,148-22,148-23 Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 Nonsubstantive changes in
Sanitary facilities,148-19,148-20 GABoats,docks and wharves,96-16, previously adopted legis-
Screening,148-16 96-17 lahon,1-15
Severability,148-8 When effective,1-18
111-
hazard areas
si
erosion ,
Standards for all structures,148- CoastalGLARE
16 10 Flood damage prevention,148-3, Lighting,outdoor,172-5
oo
Stop-work orders,148-14 148-15 148-22 Solar energy systems,280-58,
,
Stora ge,148-12,148-16 280-62
Utilities,148-3,148-13,148-15, Junkyards,166 4 Zoning,280-91,280-94,280-111,
148-16,148-19-148-22 Police department rules and re280-117,280-129
Variances,148-4,148-7,148-95 lations,A290-15 GOLD STAR PARENTS TAX
148-14,148-22,148-23 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- EXEMPTION,see WAR
Vehicles,148-4,148-13-148-16, 38 VETERANS AND GOLD
148-21,148-22 Subdivision of land,240-35 STAR PARENTS
Warning and disclaimer of Habil- Zoning,280-13,280-58,280-62, GRADE
ity,148-10 280-83,280-111,280-129, Coastal erosion hazard areas,111-
280-143 6,111-10-111-13
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Fire prevention and building con- -H- HEARINGS
struction,144-10 Agricultural lands preservation,
Flood damage prevention,148-2, HAMLET BUSINESS(HB)DIS- 70-4,70-5
148-4,148-16-148-19,148- TRICT Boats,docks and wharves,96-31,
21 Subdivision of land,24042 96-32
General provisions,1-4 HAMLET DENSITY RESIDEN-
Buildings,unsafe;property
Highway specifications,161-2, TIAL(HD)DISTRICT maintenance,100-7
161-4,161-18,161-19,161- Subdivision of land,240-42 Coastal erosion hazard areas,I11-
21-161-24,161-29,161-30, Zoning,280-137 23,111-27,111-35
161-35,161-42,161-46 HANDICAPPED FACILITIES Community Preservation Fund,
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Zoning,280-129 17-7,17-34
HANDICAPPED PARKING
43 Environmental quality review,
Vehicles and traffic,260-17,260-
Soil removal,228-4,228-6,228-7 130-10-130-12
Streets and sidewalks,237-6, 27 Historic Preservation District
237-13 HARBOR MANAGEMENT (HDP),280-195
Subdivision of land,240-3,240-4, Fishers Island Harbor Manage- Housing fund,34-4,34-6
240-6,240-10,240-17,240- ment,157-1-157-14 Junkyards,166-6
8 157
-
19,240-21,240-41,240-45, Abandonment, Landmark preservation,170-5,
24049,240-51 Anchoring,157-4,157-6 170-7,170-14
11 157
l
imas, -
Tourist and trailer camps,253-5 AnLighting,outdoor,172-8
Wetlands and shoreline,275-7, Applicability,157-1 Local laws,adoption of,38-1,38-
Disabled boats,157-12
275-11 2,38-4,38-6
Zoning,280-4,280-78,280-85, Discharge of refuse,157-11 Open space preservation,185-4,
280-99,280-108,280-114, Emergency,157-6 185-5
280-129,280-133,280-134, Fine,157-14 Peddlers,solicitors and transient
280-136 Fishers Island Harbor Com- retail merchants,197-11
3
mittee,157-
GRASS Personnel,47-4
Burning,outdoor,104-1,104-2 Hazards to navigation,157-12 Plum Island Research District
Highway specifications,161-42 Height,157-6 (PIC),280-187
Junkyards,166-7 Inspections,157-8 Plum Island Research District
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Liable,157-12 (PIR),280-183
21 Lien,157-8,157-12 Police department,5 1-6
3 157
Meeting, -
Soil removal,228-7 MeePublic hearings,notice of,55-1
Solid waste,233-4 Mooring maintenance,157-8 Sanitary flow credits,transfer of, )
Streets and sidewalks,237-13 Notices,157-3,157-9,157-12, 117-9,117-12,117-14
Subdivision of land,240-10 157-14 Soil removal,228-5,228-12
Wetlands and shoreline,275-2, Penalties for offenses,157-14 Solid waste,233-6,233-8
275-11 Permit,157-6,157-14 Subdivision of land,240-10,240-
Zoning,280-93,280-95 Rafting,157-10 13,240-19,240-25,240-29,
See also BRUSH,GRASS AND Record,157-12 240-30,240-53
WEEDS Registration,157-12 Taxation,245-4,245-13
GRASS CLIPPINGS Safety,157-6 Tourist and trailer camps,253-2,
Solid waste,233-4 Sale,157-12 253-4
GRAVEYARDS Severability,157-13 Wetlands and shoreline,275-8
Junkyards,166-1 Speed and wake regulation, Zoning,280-11,280-13,280-26,
GUARANTEE 157-4 • 280-29,280-92,280-131,
Streets and sidewalks,237-9 Storage, 157-6,157-12 280-137,280-1419 280-146,
Traffic con
Subdivision of land,240-31,240- trol authority,157-
280-1509 280-157,280-159,
339240-34 2 280-174,280-175,280-177
Wetlands and shoreline,275-9, Unnavigable boats,157-12 HEAT
275-10 Use of private moorings by Fire prevention and building con-
GUARANTEES guests,157-9 struction,144-8
Stormwater management,236-20 Use of vessel as abode,157-7 Flood damage prevention,148-16
GUARANTIES Water,157-1,157-5 Highway specifications,161-22,
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Waterskiing,157-5 161-23
42 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Subdivision of land,240-34,240- Waterfront consistency review, 38
38 268-3 Zomng,280-22,280-58,280-91
Zoning,280-4,280-131 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES HEIGHT REGULATIONS
Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
GUNS Buildings,unsafe,property
Parks and recreation areas,193-6 28 maintenance,100-4
Police department rules and regu- Waterfront consistency review, Fences,280-58,280-62
lations,A290-15 268-5 Flood damage prevention,148-21
HAZARDOUS WASTE Harbor management,157-6
Police department rules and regu- Highway specifications,16144,
lations,A290-45 161-46
Solid waste,233-2 Lighting,outdoor,172-5
Soil removal,228-7
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Solar energy systems,280-58, Roadway Construction,161-15- Manholes,161-35
280-62 161-48 Minutes,161-27
Streets and sidewalks,237-26 Alterations or modifications to Modifications to existing pn-
Subdivision of land,240-10 specifications,161-47 vate roads,161-25
Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 As-constructed survey,161-45 Notification,161-44
Wind energy,277-2-277-4 Asphalt binder course,161-22 Parking,161-15
Zoning,2804,280-13,280-15, Asphalt pavement cores,161- Permits,161-46
280-28,28048,280-70,280- 26 Recharge basins,161-41
71,280-76,280-76.2,280- Asphalt wearing course,161- Recharge basins Type A and
78,280-82,280-85,280-94, 23 drainage areas,161-29
280-104-280-109,280-117, Base course for asphalt pave- Recharge basins Type B and
280-122,280-134 ment,161-21 drainage areas,161-30
HIGHWAY SPECIFICATIONS Base course for stone blend Recharge Basins Type C,161-
Final Dedication of Roads,161- road,161-19 31
49 Bituminous surface treatment Safety,161-44,161-46
Bond,161-49 double application,161- Screen,161-22-161-24,161-
Inspection,161-49 24 29,161-30,161-42
Meeting,161-49 Bonds,161-46 Seeding,161-43
Procedure,161-49 Brush,161-16,161-30 Stone blend wearing course,
Report,161-49 Catch basins,161-34 161-20
Sale,16149 Clearing and grubbing,161-16 Storage,161-29,161-30
General Construction Require- Concrete curbs,161-38 Storm drains,161-33
ments,161-5-161-14 Concrete cylinders,161-40 Stormwater,161-27,161-29,
Dead-end streets,161-11 Concrete footings,slabs and 161-30,161-32,161-36
Dirt,161-9 headwalls,161-37 Stormwater drainage systems,
Drainage,161-8,161-9,161- Concrete sidewalks and 161-32
13 driveway entrances,161- Streetlightmg specifications,
Easements,161-13 39 161-46
Improvements,161-6 Construction specifications, Stripping and stockpiling soil,
Lots,161-11 161-15 161-17
Progress schedule,161-5 Curbs,161-34,161-38,161- Tests,161-26,161-29,161-30,
Protection of new drainage in- 41,16145,161-46 161-40,161-46
stallations,161-9 Demolition,161-21 Trees,161-16,161-29,161-30,
Responsibility of developer, Design criteria for leaching 161-42,16144
161-6 basins,161-28 Trenches,161-36
Safety,161-6,161-7 Drainage,161-18,161-25, Utility,161-46
Signs,161-11,161-12 161-27-161-33,161-36, Vehicles,161-20
Speed limit,161-12 161-45 Vibration,161-21
Stormwater,161-6,161-8 Drainage design criteria,161- Water,161,-30,161-39,161-44
Street signs,161-12 27 Weeds,161-42
Temporary roads,161-14 Drainage pipe criteria,161-36 Well,161-30,161-46
Test,161-6 Driveways,161-39,161-46 Yard,161-24
Topsoil removal,161-10 Dump,161-19,161-21 HISTORICAL FEATURES
Traffic maintenance,161-7 Dust,161-23 Zoning,280-133
Trees,161-11 Easements,161-18 HISTORIC BUILDINGS AND
Vehicles,161-7 Embankment,161-18 DISTRICTS
Water,161-11 Emergency vehicles,161-20 Zoning,280-75
Plans and Maps for Subdivisions, Excavations,161-17,161-18, HISTORIC PRESERVATION
161-1-161-4 161-25,161-29,161-30, Zoning,280-75,280-131
Construction plans,161-4 161-36 HISTORIC PRESERVATION
Curbs,161-4 Fences,161-16,161-29,161- COMMISSION
Drainage,161-2-161-4 41,161-42 Historic Preservation District
Easements,161-2-1614 Fill,161-25 (HDP),280-195
Excavation,161-2 Grade,161-18,161-19,161-21 HISTORIC PRESERVATION
Final plans,161-3,1614 -161-24,161-29,161-30, DISTRICT(HDP)
Grade,161-2,161-4 161-35,161-42,161-46 Accessory uses,280-193
Lighting,1614 Grass,161-42 Applicability of amendments,
Major subdivision,1614 Heating,161-22,161-23 280-190
Manholes,161-2 Height,161-44,16146 Application procedure,280-195
Monuments,161-3 Illumination,16146 Community facility,280-196
Preliminary plans,161-2,161- Improvements,161-25 Definitions,280-191
3 Insect,16144 Eligibility,280-192
Sketch plans,161-1 Inspections,161-19,161-21, Failure to comply,280-196
Streetlights,161-3,161-4 161-42,161-46,161-48 Fees,280-195
Test,161-2 Landscaping,161-42,16143 Hearings,280-195
Trees,161-3 Lighting,16146 Historic Preservation Commis-
Wells,161-3 Lots,161-15,161-16 sion,280-195
Major subdivisions,161-38
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Maintenance and termination, ILLUMINATION,see LIGHTING Junkyards,166-6
280-196 IMPOUNDMENT Local laws,adoption of,38-2
Meetings,280-195 Animals,83-11,83-12 Parking,189-3,189-4
Permitted uses,280-193 Vehicles and traffic,260-24 Police department rules and regu-
Planning Board,280-195 Vehicles,motor-driven,264-9 lations,A290-7,A290-15,
Pre-application procedure,280- Wetlands and shoreline,275-6 A290-27
194 IMPROVEMENTS Records,59-2-59-5,59-9,59-10
Purpose,280-190 Agricultural lands preservation, Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Reports,280-195 70-2 21-215-24,215-37,215-38,
Site plan approval,280-193 Community Preservation Fund, 215-41,215-43,215-44
Town Board,280-195 17-8 Solid waste,233-4,233-6
Use regulations,280-193 Fire prevention and building con- Stormwater management,236-9,
Zoning,280-190-280-196 struction,144-8 236-20,236-24,236-31,236-
Zoning Map,280-195 Flood damage prevention,1484, 34
HISTORIC PROPERTIES TAX 148-13-148-20,148-23 Streets and sidewalks,237-14
EXEMPTION General provisions,1-4 Subdivision of land,240-9,240-
Taxation,245-19 Highway specifications,161-6, 20,240-32,240-33,240-36,
HOLIDAYS 161-25 240-37
Lighting,outdoor,172-6 Housing fund,34-2,34-5,34-6 Tourist and trailer camps,253-13
HOME OCCUPATIONS Lighting,outdoor,172-4 Vehicles and traffic,260-27 -
Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-78 Records,59-15 Waterfront consistency review,
HOSPITALS Soil removal,228-4 268-3,268-5
Police department rules and regu- Streets and sidewalks,237-6, Wetlands and shoreline,275-7,
lations,A290-44,A290-45 237-16 275-9-275-11
Zoning,280-13,280-17,280-48, Subdivision of land,240-6,240-9, Zoning,280-13,280-74,280-101,
280-789 280-79 240-10,240-16,240-17,240- 280-110,280-137,280-151,
HOTELS 20,240-30-240-41,240-45, 280-154
Fire prevention and building con- 240-51,240-53,240-59 INSURANCE
struction,144-8 Transportation access manage- Community Preservation Fund,
Parking,189-3 ment,64-5 17-32,17-34
Zoning,280-4,280-35,280-41, Vehicles,motor-driven,264-6 Electrical inspections,126-2
280-44,280-45,28048,280- Water quality,17-44 Filming,139-3,139-11
55,280-78,280-79,280-85 Wetlands and shoreline,275-3, Flood damage prevention,148-2,
HOUSING FUND 275-5 148-4,148-6,148-7,148-12,
Bond,344 Zoning,280-25,280-30,28045, 148-14,148-15,148-17,148-
Definitions,
48-14,148-15,148-17,148-
Definitions,34-3 280-88,280-129,280-131, 18,148-21,148-23
Emergency,34-2,34-6 280-133,280-137,280-174 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Findings,34-2 INDUSTRIAL WASTES 42
Fund established,344 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Soil removal,228-6
Hearing,344,34-6 28,215-36-215-38 Streets and sidewalks,237-8,
Housing Advisory Commission INSECTS 237-18
established,34-6 Flood damage prevention,148-16 Taxation,245-1
Improvements,34-2,34-5,34-6 Highway specifications,161-44 Wetlands and shoreline,275-9
Meetings,34-6 Peddlers,solicitors and transient Zoning,280-10,280-38,280-52,
Open space,34-6 retail merchants,197-10 280-55
Parking,34-6 INSPECTIONS INTOXICATION
Purposes of Fund,34-5 Boats,docks and wharves,96-24 Police department rules and regu-
Sale,34-2,34-4-34-6 Buildings,unsafe,property lations,A290-9
Water,34-6 maintenance,100-5 INVESTIGATIONS
HUNT Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- Alarm systems,75-1
Boats,docks and wharves,96-20 29 Ethics,26-21-26-23,26-25
Parks and recreation areas,193-2, Community Preservation Fund, Peddlers,solicitors and transient
193-6 17-37 retail merchants,197-7
HUNTING Electrical inspections,126-1- Personnel,47-3
Purpose,163-2 126-3 Police department,51-6
Title,163-1 Environmental quality review, Police department rules and regu-
Waivers,163-3 130-17 lations,A290-7,A290-159
Ethics,26-25 A290-17,A290-19-A290-
Filming,139-12 21,A290-24,A290-25,
-I- Fire prevention and building con- A290-31
ILLEGAL DISCHARGES struction,144-6,144-8,144- Records,59-2
16 Waterfront consistency review,
Stormwater management,236-25 Flood damage prevention,148- 268-3
ILLICIT CONNECTIONS 129 148-14 Wetlands and shoreline,275-8
Stormwater management,236-25 Harbor management,157-8 Zoning,280-130
ILLICIT DISCHARGES Highway specifications,161-19,
Stormwater management,236-29, 161-21,16142,161-46,161-
236-35 48,16149
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-J- Certificate of appropriateness for Community Preservation Fund,
alteration,demolition or new 17-23, 17-29,17-31,17-34,
JUNK DEALER construction,170-6 17-35
Junkyards,166-6 Criteria for approval of alteration Ethics,26-26
JUNKED VEHICLES,see VEHI- of facades of historic land- Filming,139-11
CLES,JUNKED marks,170-8 Flood damage prevention,148-10
JUNKYARDS Criteria for approval of demoli- General provisions,1-4
Batteries,166-1 tion or removal of historic Harbor management,157-12
Burning,166-3,166-7 landmarks,170-9 Junkyards,166-8
Combustible,166-1,166-7 Definitions,170-3 Salvage centers,211-6
Definitions,166-2 Demolition,170-2-170-7,170- Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Display,166-6 9,170-10 38,215-42,215-44,215-51
Drainage,166-4 Designation of historic land- Streets and sidewalks,237-14
Dump,166-3,166-7 marks,170-5 Subdivision of land,240-54
Duration,166-6 Easements,170-4 Vehicles,motor-driven,264-20
Existing businesses,166-5 Enforcement,170-12 Wetlands and shoreline,275-9
Explosive,166-1 Fees,170-14 Zoning,280-88
Fee,166-6 Fine,170-13 LICENSES AND PERMITS
Fence,1664,166-7 Hardship criteria for approval of Animals,83-19,83-20,83-22,83- s
Fire extinguisher,166-7 demolition,removal or alter- 24
Fire lane,166-7 ation of historic landmarks, Bingo and games of chance,92-2,
Flammable,166-1 170-10 92-3,92-13,92-14
Gas,166-4 Hearings,170-5,170-7,170-14 Burning,outdoor,104-2
General provisions,1-2 Historic Preservation Commis- Ethics,26-17,26-21
Grass,166-7 sion,170-4 Fire prevention and building con-
Graveyards,166-1 Meetings,170-4 struction,144-6
Hearing,166-6 Membership,170A General provisions,1-4
Inspections,166-6 Minutes,170-4 Junkyards,166-1,166-3-166-8
Junk dealer,166-6 Newspaper,170-7 Parking,189-3,189-4
Junkyards,166-1 Notices,170-4,170-5,170-7, Parks and recreation areas,193-
Legislative intent,166-1 170-14 3.1
Liable,166-8 Penalties for offenses,170-13 Peddlers,solicitors and transient
License,166-1,166-3-166-8 Permit,170-5,170-6 retail merchants,197-3,197-
Notice,166-5 Powers and duties,170-4 4,197-6-197-9,197-11,
Nuisances,166-1 Purpose,170-2 197-13
Penalties for offenses,166-8 Record,170-5,170-11 Police department rules and regu-
Permit,166-7,166-8 Reports,170-5 lations,A290-33
Regulations,166-7 Stop-work order,170-12 Sanitary flow credits,transfer of,
Revocation,166-6 Terms,170-4 117-10
Sale,166-3 Title,170-1 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Sanitary facilities,166-7 LANDSCAPING 4-215-6,215-31,21541,
Septic tanks,166-7 Buildings,unsafe;property 215112
Storage,166-3 maintenance,100-4 Shellfish and other marine re-
Tires,166-1 Highway specifications,161-42, sources,219-6,219-7
Transferability,166-6 161-43 Solid waste,233-2-233-4,233-8
Water,166-4 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Stormwater management,236-20,
Well,166-7 21 236-21,236-27,236-30
Zoning,280-4 Soil removal,2284 Subdivision of land,240-21
Solid waste,233-4 Tobacco advertising,249-2
Subdivision of land,240-32,240- Tourist and trailer camps,253-3
-K- 36,24042,240-43,240-49 Vehicles and traffic,260-9,260-
KENNELS Waterfront consistency review, 17
Zoning,280-13 268-3 Wetlands and shoreline,275-6
Wetlands and shoreline,275-3, Zoning,280-48,280-133
275-11 See also PERMIT
-L- Zoning,280-4,280-7,280-41, LIENS
280-70,280-72,280-76.2, Boats,docks and wharves,96-10,
LAND-BASED AQUACULTURE 280-78,280-91-280-95, 96-25
OPERATIONS 280-123,280-129,280-131, Buildings,unsafe;property
Zoning,280-13,280-58,280-62 280-133,280-134,280-137 maintenance,100-10
LANDMARK PRESERVATION LEASHING.REQUIREMENTS Community Preservation Fund,
Accessory buildings,170-7 Parks and recreation areas,193- 17-27,17-35
Appeals,170-11 3.1 Harbor management,157-8,157-
Application for certificate of ap- LIABILITY 12
propriateness,170-7 Boats,docks and wharves,96-10, Littering,174-5
Building permits,170-5,170-6 96-25 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Buildings,unsafe;property 33,215-50,215-51
maintenance,100-11
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Solar energy systems,280-58, Record,174-5 Committees,appointment of,13-3
280-62 Sign,174-6 Community Preservation Project
Subdivision of land,240-34,240- Tires,174-3 Plan,17-13
44 Transportation access manage- Environmental quality review,
Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 ment,64-5 130-7
Zoning,280-76,280-88,280-92 Vehicles,174-1,174-3, 174-6 Ethics,26-21
LIGHTING Water,174-4 Expenses of town officers,30-1
Boats,docks and wharves,96-14 LIVESTOCK Flood damage prevention,148-4,
Highway specifications,161-4, Animals,83-28 148-16,148-19
161-46 Subdivision of land,240-44 Harbor management,157-3
Streets and sidewalks,237-12 Zoning,280-98,280-99 Highway specifications,161-49
Subdivision of land,240-44,240- LOCAL LAWS,ADOPTION OF Historic Preservation District
46 Filing of proof of publication and (HDP),280-195
Tourist and trailer camps,253-3 posting,384 Housing fund,34-6
Transportation access manage- Hearings,38-1,38-2,384,38-6 Landmark preservation,170-4
ment,64-5 Inspection,38-2 Parks and recreation areas,193-9
Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 Newspaper,38-1 Police department rules and regu-
Wind energy,277-4 Notice,38-1,38-2,38-4,38-6 lations,A290-7
a Zoning,2804,280-13,280-70, Numbering,38-5 Streets and sidewalks,237-2
280-81,280-83,280-87,280- Posting and availability of copies, Subdivision of land,240-13,240-
88,280-111,280-117,280- 38-2 23,24040,240-43
129,280-133,280-137 Posting of copy upon adoption, Wetlands and shoreline,275-8
LIGHTING,OUTDOOR 38-3 Zoning,280-29,280-38,280-45,
Appeals,172-8 Rezomngs,38-6 280-48,280-78,280-131,
Applicability,1724 LOTS 280-133,280-137,280-157,
Conflict with other laws,172-3 Fire prevention and building con- 280-173,280-174
Definitions,172-2 struction,144-8 METERS
Exemptions,172-6 Flood damage prevention,148- Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Glare,172-5 13,148-23 38
Hearings,172-8 Highway specifications,161-11, MINORS
Height regulations,172-5 161-15,161-16 Tobacco advertising,249-1
Holidays,172-6 Soil removal,228-7 MINUTES
Improvements, 1724 Subdivision of land,240-4,240- Committees,appointment of,13-3
Penalties for offenses,172-9 10,240-17,240-21,240-26, MOBILE HOME
Poles,172-5 240-27,240-30,240-41- Flood damage prevention,148-4 _
Prohibitions,172-7 240-45,240-49,240-51,240- Zoning,2804,280-78
Recreational,172-6 53,240-57,240-59 MODERATE-INCOME FAMILY
Review procedures,172-8 Vehicles and traffic,260-12,260- DWELLING UNITS
Site plans,172-8 27 Subdivision of land,240-10
Standards for exterior lighting, Zoning,280-9-280-11,280-13, MODERATE-INCOME HOUS-
172-5 280-15,280-30,280-31,280- ING
Streetlighting,172-5 41,280-48,280-61,280-70, Zoning,280-137
Title,172-1 280-78,280-79,280-95,280- MONUMENTS
Utilities, 172-5 106,280-109,280-113,280- Highway specifications,161-3
Variances,172-8 116,280-124,280-137,280- Subdivision of land,240-10,240-
Vehicles and traffic,172-6 173 17,240-21,240-41
LIMITED BUSINESS(LB)DIS- 'Wetlands and shoreline,275-6
TRICT Zoning,280-104
Subdivision of land,240-42 -M- MOTELS
LITTERING MAJOR SUBDIVISIONS Fire prevention and building con-
Assessment,174-5 struction,144-8
Definitions,174-1 Highway specifications,161 4, Parking,189-3
MANHOOLESLES
Driveway,174-2 Zoning,280-4,280-35,280-44,
Fine,174-7 280-45,280-489 280-55,280-
Garbage,174-1,174-2 Highway specifications,161-2, 78,280-85
161-35
Garbage,rubbish and refuse,174- MUFFLERS
2 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Boats,docks and wharves,96-17
General provisions,1-2 38,215-40 Parks and recreation areas,193-3
Handbills, 174-6 Subdivision of land,240-17 MULTIFAMILY DWELLINGS
MANUFACTURED HOMES
Lien,174-5 Fire prevention and building con-
Litter in parks,beaches and bod- Flood damage prevention,148-4, struction,144-6
148-13-148-15,148-21
ies of water,174 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Litter in public places,174-2 MASTER PLAN 41
240-
240-10,
Litter on private property,174-5 Subdivision of land, Zoning,280-108
Newspapers,174-1,174-6 17 MUNICIPAL BUILDING EN-
Notice,174-5 Zoning,280-4 ERGY BENCHMARKING
Parks,174-4 MEETINGS Applicability,177-2
Penalties for offenses,174-7 Boats,docks and wharves,96-32
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Benchmarking required for cov- NOISE,PREVENTION OF Soil removal,228-5,228-9,228-
ered municipal buildings, Definitions,180-4 12
177-3 Enforcement,180-8 Solar energy systems,280-58,
Chief Enforcement Officer,177-6 Exceptions,180-7 280-62
Definitions,177-1 General prohibition,180-5 Solid waste,233-6,233-8
Department of Public Works, Penalties for offenses,180-9 Stormwater management,236-12,
1774 Purpose,180-2 236-27,236-32
Disclosure and publication of Standards,180-6 Streets and sidewalks,237-1,
benchmarking information, Statutory authorization,180-3 237-2,237-11,237-13
177-4 Title,180-I Subdivision of land,240-13,240-
Enforcement and administration, NONCONFORMING SIGNS 18,240-19,240-22,240-25,
177-6 Zoning,280-90 240-29,240-30,240-32,240-
Maintenance of records,177-5 NONCONFORMING USES 36,240-44,240-54
Reports,177-6 Zoning,280-2,280-4,280-90, Taxation,245-3,245-4,245-6
MUSSELS 280-120,280-121,280-123, Tourist and trailer camps,253-4
Shellfish and other marine re- 280-154 Vehicles and traffic,260-25
sources,219-12 NOTICE OF VIOLATIONS Vehicles,motor-driven,264-8
Boats,docks and wharves,96-31, Wetlands and shoreline,275-8-
96-32 275-11,275-16
-N- Coastal erosion hazard areas,i l I- Wind energy,277-3
NATURAL FEATURES 29 Zoning,280-26,280-29,280-30,
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 280-74,280-76,280-88,280-
Community Preservation Fund, 31 92,280-97,280-100,280-
17-19 Stormwater management,236-35 101,280-131,280-137,280-
Subdivision of land,240-3,240- NOTICES 141,280-146,280-150,280-
43,240-53,240-54 Animals,83-24 153,280-155,280-157,280-
Zoning,280-133,280-143 Boats,docks and wharves,96-10, 159,280-174
NATURAL FEATURES 96-13,96-25,96-31-96-33 NUISANCES
PRESERVATION Buildings,unsafe;property Fire prevention and building con-
Zoning,280-129 maintenance,100-6-100-9 struction,144-10
NATURAL RESOURCES Coastal erosion hazard areas,1 I I- Flood damage prevention,148-23
PRESERVATION 18,111-19,111-25,111-29, Junkyards,166-1
Plum Island Research District 111-35 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
(PIR)°280-182 Community Preservation Fund, 38
NEWSPAPER 17-32,17-34 Soil removal,228-5
Coastal erosion hazard areas,III- Environmental quality review, Vehicles,motor-driven,264-14
35 130-6,130-10,130-13,130- Zoning,280-58,280-62,280-97,
Environmental quality review, 17 280-99
130-6,130-10 Filming,139-4,139-8
Landmark preservation,170-7 Fire prevention and building con-
Littering,174-1,174-6 struction,144-8 -0-
Local laws,adoption of,38-1 Flood damage prevention,148-9,
Peddlers,solicitors and transient OBSTRUCTIONS
4
148-14,148-23
retail merchants,197 Coastal erosion hazard areas,1 I I-
Public hearings,notice of,55-1 Harbor management,157-3,157- 11,111-13
Records,59-10 9,157-12,157-14 speci anon Flood damage prevention,148-
Soil removal,228-12 Highway specifications,161 44 16,148-18
Junkyards,166-5
Solid waste,233-1 Landmark preservation,1704, Peddlers,solicitors and transient
Subdivision of land,240-19,240- 170-5,170-7,170-14 retail merchants,197-10
25 Littering,174-5 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Tourist and trailer camps,2534 Local laws,adoption of,38-1,38- 38
Zoning,280-157,280-159 2,38-4,38-6 Streets and sidewalks,237-1,
NIGHT FISHING Parks and recreation areas,193- 237-20
Parking,189-3 10 Vehicles and traffic,260-23
Vehicles and traffic,260-9 Police department,51-6 Zoning,280-80,280-104,280-
NOISE Police department rules and regu- 106,280-111
Boats,docks and wharves,96-17 ODORS
lations,A290-33,A290-44
Peddlers,solicitors and transient Public entertainment and special Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
retail merchants,197-10 38
events,205-4,205-8
Soil removal,228-5 Subdivision of land,240-44
Transportation access manage- Public hearings,notice of,55-I Zoning,280-13,280-48,280-58,
Sanitary flooww credits,transfer of,
ment,64-5 Records, 280-62,280-99,280-111,
c
Wind energy,277-2,277-3 117-9,117-10,117-12-117- 280-143
Zoning,280-13,280-47,280118, 14 OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
280-58,280-62,280-91,280- Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Residency Requirements,42-9,
94,280-99,280-111,280- 42-10
143 23,215-31,215-32, , Eligibility requirements for
215-38,215-41-215-435-43,, -
215-45 Town Attorney,42-I0
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Supersession of Town Law OUTDOOR LIGHTING,see Vehicles and traffic,260-1,260-8
and enactment authority, LIGHTING,OUTDOOR -260-12,260-14-260-23,
42-9 OYSTERS 260-27
Superintendent of Highways,42- Shellfish and other marine re- Zoning,2804,280-13,280-14,
5-42-8 sources,219-10 280-18,280-23,280-27,280-
Referendum to be held,42-7 28,280-36,280-39,280-42,
Supersession of Town Law, 280-45,280-46,28048,280-
42-6 -P- 49,280-53,280-56,280-58,
Term of office,42-5 PARADE 280-59,280-62,280-63,280-
When effective,42-8 Boats,docks and wharves,96-16 65,280-77-280-79,280-85,
Town Clerk,42-1-42-4 280-92,280-95,280-109,
Referendum to be held,42-3 Parks and recreation areas,193-9 PARKING 280-110,280-117,280-127-
Supersession of Town Law, Agricultural uses,72-5,72-6 280-129,280-131,280-133,
42-2 280-134,280-137,280-143
Appearance tickets,5-2,5-3
Term of office,42-1 PARKS AND RECREATION
When effective,42-4 Community Preservation Fund, AREAS
17-8'
OFFICIAL MAP Filming,139-3 Bicycles,88-1-88-3,88-5
Subdivision of land,240-3,2404, Flood damage prevention,148-16 Boats,docks and wharves,96-15,
240-10,240-17 96-26
Zoning,280-4 General provisions,1-2
Community Preservation Fund,
OFF-STREET LOADING Highway specifications,161-15 4-6 17-4,17-24
Parking,189-1,18
Zoning,280-79 Housing fund,,189-3-189-6 Filming,139-8
OFF-STREET PARKING Flood damage prevention,148-13
Parking at Beaches,189-I-189-
Agricultural uses,72-6 -148-15
Subdivision of land,240-4,240- 8 Littering,174-4
45 Designation of parking areas Parking,189-3
Designation of parking areas
Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-27, on Fishers Island, areas Subdivision of land,240-4,240-
280-28,280-45,280-48,280- 10,240-42-240-44,240-52
58,280-77,280-78,280-95, requiring permits,189-2 -240-54
280-109,280-129,280-133, Fishing,189-3 Tobacco advertising,249-1
189-3
280-137,280-143 Hotels, Tourist and trailer camps,253-23
ONE-FAMILY DWELLING Inspection,189-3,1894 Use Regulations and Restrictions,
Zoning,280-10,280-13,280-109 License,189-3,1894 193-1-193-13
OPEN SPACE Motels,189-3 Animals,193-2
Agricultural lands preservation, Night fishing parking permit, Ashes,193-2
70-2 189-3 Authority to promulgate rules
Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- Other regulations,189-6 and regulations,193-11
13 Parking,189-1-189-6 Beach activities,193-5
Community Preservation Fund, Parking permits,189-3 Behavior and conduct,193-9
189-3ks,
17-4,17-8,17-9,17-12,17- ParCertain acts prohibited,193-2
24 Penalties for offenses,189-8 Definitions,193-1
Housing fund,34-6 Permit,189-2-189-5 Dirt,193-2
Open space preservation,185-1- Policy,189-1 Dump,193-2
185-3,185-5 Registration,189-3,189-4 Emergency,193-3
Subdivision of land,240-2,240- Removal of vehicles parked in Enforcement,193-12
10,240-21,24042-24045, violation,189-7 Firearms,193-6
240-49,240-54 Sign,189-3,189-4 Garbage,193-2,193-7
Waterfront consistency review, Storage,189-7 Guns,193-6
Trailers,189-2
268-2,268-5 Hours of use,193-10
Zoning,280-4,280-8,280-16, Vehicles,189-1-189-4,189-7 Hunt,193-2,193-6
280-127,280-128,280-137, Water,189-1 Intoxicating,193-9
280-181 Parks and recreation areas,193-3, Leashes,193-3.1
OPEN SPACE PRESERVATION 193-9 Licenses,193-3 1
Peddlers,solicitors and transient
Acquisition,185-4 Meetings,193-9
Alienation of fee,interest or right, retail merchants,197-10 Muffler,193-3
185-5 Plum Island Research District Notices,193-10
Definitions,185-3 (PIC),280-188 Parade,193-9
Findings,185-2 Plum Island Research District Parking,193-3,193-9
Hearing,1854,185-5 (PIR),280-184 Penalties for offenses,193-12
Instrument of conveyance,185-5 Public entertainment and special Penalty,193-12
Open space,185-1-185-3,185-5 events,2054 Permit,193-7,193-9
Open Space Committee,185-5 Salvage centers,211-3,2114 Recreation area,193-7
Soil removal,228-7
' Permits,185-5 Regulations concerning bath-
Sale,1854,185-5 Subdivision of land,240-4,240- ing and swimming, 1934
Severability,185-6 44,24045 Regulations concerning dogs
Title,185-1 Transportation access manage- or domestic animals,193-
ment,64-5 3.1
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Regulations concerning motor Bingo and games of chance,92- Waterfront consistency review,
vehicles,193-3 11 268-7
Restrictions concerning certain Boats,docks and wharves,96-33 Wetlands and shoreline,275-12.1,
games and sports activi- Buildings,unsafe,property 275-15,275-16
ties,193-8 maintenance,100-6,100-7, Wind energy,277-7
Safety,193-6,193-11 100-10,100-11 Zoning,280-13,280-32.1,280-
Signs,193-3 Burning,outdoor,104-1,104-5 33,280-76,280-88,280-130,
Toilet,1934 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- 280-136,280-155,280-156
Tree,193-2 29,111-34 PENSION
Use of picnic areas,193-7 Community Preservation Fund, Waterfront consistency review,
Vehicles,193-1,193-3,193-4 17-35,17-36 268-3
Water,193-4 Domestic partnerships,121-4, PERMIT
Weapons,193-6 121-5 Agricultural lands preservation,
When effective,193-13 Electrical inspections,126-5 70-5
Wildlife;193-6 Ethics,26-26 Agricultural uses,72-5,72-6,72-
Zoning,280-7,280-137 Filming,139-14 12
See also PLAYGROUNDS Fire prevention and building con- Alarm systems„75-3,75-4
PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS AND struction,144-12,144-13, Animals,83-1,83-3,83-4,83-9
TRANSIENT RETAIL 144-20 Boats,docks and wharves,96-1,
MERCHANTS Flood damage prevention,148-9 96-3,96-15,96-18,96-20,
Licensing and Regulation,197-1 General provisions,14,1-11 96-24,96-25,96-28,96-31-
-197-13 Harbor management,157-14 96-33
Application for license,197-6 Highway specifications,161-19- Burning,outdoor,104-1,104-2
Background checks,197-7 161-23 Coastal erosion hazard areas,1 11-
Contagious diseases,197-6 Junkyards,166-8 8-111-15,111-19,111-27-
Defmitions,197-2 Landmark preservation,170-13 111-29,111-31
Dirt,197-10- Lighting,outdoor,172-9 Electrical inspections,126-3
Dogs,197-5,197-10 Littering,174-7 Environmental quality review,
Dust,197-10 Noise,prevention of,180-9 130-5
Exemptions,197-4 Parking,189-8 Ethics,26-17,26-21
Fees,197-9 Parks and recreation areas,193- Filming,139-1-139-5,139-7-
Fmgerprints,197-6,197-7 12 139-13
Garage,197-4 Peddlers,solicitors and transient Fire prevention and building con-
Hearing,197-11 retail merchants,197-6,197- struction,144-8
Insects,197-10 13 Flood damage prevention,148-9,
Investigation of applicant, Police department,51-6 148-11-148-14,148-16
197-7 Police department rules and regu- Harbor management,157-6,157-
Legislative intent,197-1 lations,A290-15,A290-19, 14
License,197-3,197-4,197-6- A290-33,A290-36 Highway specifications,161-46
197-9,197-11,197-13 Public entertainment and special Junkyards,166-7,166-8
Newspapers,1974 events,205-5,205-7,205-9 Landmark preservation,170-5,
Noise,197-10 Salvage centers,211-6 170-6
Obstructions,197-10 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Open space preservation,185-5
Parking,197-10 5,215-7,215-9,215-32,215- Parking,189-2-189-5
Penalties for offenses,197-13 38,215-45,215-49 Parks and recreation areas,193-7,
Permit,197-10 Shellfish and other marine re- 193-9
Permitted activities,197-5 sources,219-6,219-22 Peddlers,solicitors and transient
Possession,197-8 Soil removal,228-13 retail merchants,197-10
Records,197-8 Solar energy systems,280-58, Police department rules and regu-
Registration,197-1,1974, 280-62 lations,A290-7
197-6 Solid waste,233-3.1,233-7,233- Public entertainment and special
Restrictions,197-10 8 events,205-3,205-5,205-6,
Sales,1974-197-6,197-10 Stormwater management,236-25, 205-8
School,197-10 236-29,236-31,236-33- Records,59-3,59-7
Signs,197-12 236-35 Salvage centers,211-2,211-3,
Vehicles,197-10 Streets and sidewalks,237-17, 211-5,211-6
Well,197-10 237-21,237-29,237-30,237- Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
PEDESTRIANS 33 8-215-17,215-21-215-23,
Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 Subdivision of land,240-44,240- 215-25,215-31,215-32,215-
Zoning,280-137 60 37,215-38,21540-215-43
PENALTIES FOR OFFENSES Taxation,245-5 Shellfish and other mann re-
Agricultural uses,72-12 Tobacco advertising,249-6 sources,219-16
Alarm systems,75-5,75-6,75-8 Tourist and trailer camps,253-19 Soil removal,228-3-228-12
Alcoholic beverages,79-2 Vehicles and traffic,260-9,260- Solid waste,233-2,233-3.1,233-
Animals,83-5,83-13,83-25,83- 27 4,233-6,233-8
28,83-30 Vehicles,motor-driven,264-9, Streets and sidewalks,237-6-
Bicycles,88-7 264-10,264-20 237-11,237-13,237-15-
237-18,237-25,237-26
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Subdivision of land,240-10,240- PLAYGROUNDS Qualifications of members of Po-
25,240-26,240-34,240-36, Subdivision of land,240-43,240- lice Department,51-3
240-39,24045,240-49,240- 44,240-52,240-53 Record,51-2
51 Zoning,280-13 Rules and regulations,51-5
Tobacco advertising,249-2 See also PARKS AND RECRE- Special policemen,51-4
Tourist and trailer camps,253-2- ATION AREAS POLICE DEPARTMENT RULES
253-4 PLUMBING AND REGULATIONS
Vehicles and traffic,260-9,260- Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Chief of Police,A290-6,A290-7
17,260-27 36,215-43 - General duties,A290-6-
Vehicles,motor-driven,264-7, Subdivision of land,24047 Inspections,A290-7
264-15,264-20 Zoning,28041,28645,280-48, Investigation,A290-7
Waterfront consistency review, 280-58,280-62,280-78 Meeting,A290-7
268-3 PLUM ISLAND CONSERVA- Permit,A290-7
Wetlands and shoreline,275-2, TION DISTRICT(PIC) Records,A290-7
2754-275-14,275-16 Accessory uses,280-187 Reports,A290-7
Wind energy,277-3,277-6,277-7 Additional standards,280-187 Specific duties,A290-7
Zoning,280-2,280-3,280-8- Appeals,280-187 Civilian Members,A290-12-
280-10,280-13,280-16,280- Applications,280-187 A290-14
20,280-31,28045,280-48, Bulk,area and parking regula- General duties,A290-12
280-58,280-62,280-70,280- tions,280-188 Report,A290-13
76.1,280-81,280-85,280- Hearings,280-187 Safeguarding information,
89,280-90,280-113-280- Permitted uses,280-187 A290-14
115,280-121,280-122,280- Planning Board,280-187 Specific duties,A290-13
124,280-125,280-127,280- Purpose,280-186 Conduct,A290-15
130,280-131,280-134,280- Setbacks,280-189 Alcoholic beverages,A290-15
140,280-141,280-146,280- Special exception uses,280-187 Disorderly conduct,A290-15
149,280-151-280-154, Use regulations,280-187 Fine,A290-15
280-180 Wetlands and shoreline,280-189 Gas,A290-15
See also LICENSES AND Zoning,280-186-280-189 Gun,A290-15
PERMITS PLUM ISLAND RESEARCH Inspection,A290-15
PERMITTED USES DISTRICT(PIR) Intoxicating,A290-15
Historic Preservation District Accessory uses,280-183 Investigation,A290-15
(HDP),280-193 Additional standards,280-183 Penalty,A290-15
Plum Island Research District Appeals,280-183 Record,A290-15 1
(PIC),280-187 Applications,280-183 Report,A290-15
Plum Island Research District Bulk,area and parking regula- Rules of conduct,A290-15
(PIR),280-183 tions,280-184 Tobacco,A290-15
Zoning,280-13,280-17,280-22, Hearings,280-183 Towing,A290-15
280-27,280-35,280-38,280- Natural resources preservation, Vehicles,A290-15
41,280-45,280-48,280-52, 280-182 Weapon,A290-15
280-55,280-58,280-62,280- Permitted uses,280-183 Construal of Provisions,A290-48
143,280-146,280-175 Purpose,280-182 Conflict with Police Benevo-
PERSONNEL Setbacks,280-185 lent Association agree-
Grievance Procedures,47-1-47- Special exception uses,280-183 ments,A290-48
4 Town Board,280-183 Definitions,A290-46
Declaration of policy,47-2 Use regulations,280-183 Detectives,A290-16-A290-32
Definitions,47-1 Wetlands and shoreline,280-185 Additional duties,A290-19
Discrimination,47-2 Zoning,280-182-280-185 Assignment,A290-17
Hearing,47-4 POLES Composition,A290-18
Initial presentation,47-3 Lighting,outdoor,172-5 Cooperation with other law en-
Investigation,47-3 POLICEBAY CONSTABLES forcement agencies,
Review by Town Board,47-4 Animals,83-29 A290-22
PET WASTE POLICE DEPARTMENT Detectives to be on call,A290-
Animals,83-28 Administration,51-5 32
PET WASTE DISPOSAL Board of Police Commissioners, Documents,A290-28
Animals,83-28 51-2 Dress,A290-29
PLACES OF WORSHIP Charges,51-6 Inquiries,A290-25
Zoning,280-13,280-38,280-78 Compensation,51-1 Inspections,A290-27
PLANNING BOARD Disciplinary action,51-6 Intoxicating,A290-24
Historic Preservation District Emergency,51-4 Investigations,A290-17,
(HDP),280-195 Equipment,51-1 A290-19-A290-21,
Plum Island Research District Establishment,51-1 A290-24,A290-25,
(PIC),280-187 Fired,51-6 A290-31
Subdivision of land,240-10 Hearing,51-6 Offenses,A290-19
Zoning,280-28,280-131,280- Investigation,51-6 Procedures,A290-30
174,280-181 Members,5 1-1 Qualifications,A290-16
Notice,51-6 Records,A290-28
Powers and duties,51-1 Report,A290-31,A290-32
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Requesting assistance,A290- Absence or disability of Chief, General Provisions
26 A290-3 Definitions,205-2
Rules of conduct,A290-23 Chief of Police,A290-2 Permit required,205-3
Scene of investigation,A290- Disability,A290-3 Purpose,205-1
20 Emergency,A290-3 Special Events Requiring Chair-
Use of intoxicating beverages, Order of rank,A290-4 person of the Zoning Board
A290-24 Powers and duties,A290-1 of Appeals'Approval
Disciplinary Action,A290-47 Report,A290-3 Appeal from denial of a spe-
Types of action,A290-47 Seniority,A290-5 cial event permit,205-6
General Rules,A290-34-A290- Sergeants,A290-10,A290-11 Application requirements,
45 Emergencies,A290-11 205-4
Communicable/infectious dis- General duties,A290-10 Application review procedure
eases,A29045 Record,A290-11 and standards,205-5
Confidentiality of official Reports,A290-11 Fees,205-4
business,A29041 Specific duties,A290-11 Notices,2054
Curb,A290-37,A290-38 Vehicles,A290-11 Parking,205-4
Duty of Department,A290-35 Word usage,A29046 Penalties for offenses,205-5
Fitness for duty,A290-39 POLLUTION Permit,205-5,205-6
Grooming,A290-43 Boats,docks and wharves,96-26 Special Events Requiring Town
Hazardous waste,A290-45 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Board Approval
Hospital,A290-44,A290-45 38 Certificates of insurance,205-
Maintenance of order,A290- Soil removal,228-7 7
34 Stormwater management,236-24, Events held on Town lands or
Minor,A290-36 236-28 events exceeding 1,000
Notification,A290-44 Waterfront consistency review, attendees,205-7
Patrol duty,A290-37 268-3 Fees,205-7
Pro-arrest policy,A290-36 Water quality,17-44 Garbage,rubbish and refuse,
Records,A290-45 Wetlands and shoreline,275-3 205-7
Report,A290-36-A290-38, Zoning,280-48,280-58,280-62, Penalties for offenses,205-7
A290-44 280-77,280-91,280-111, PUBLIC HEARINGS,NOTICE
Safety,A290-45 280-143 OF
Sick time,A290-44 PRELIMINARY PLANS Assessment,55-1
Sidearms,A290-42 Highway specifications,161-2, Hearings,55-1
Sign,A290-36 161-3 Newspaper,55-1
Smoke,A290-45 PRELIMINARY PLATS Notice,55-1
Streetlights,A290-37,A290- Subdivision of land,240-3,240-6 Providing notice of public hear-
38 -240-8,240-10,240-13, ings,55-1
Supervisory officers,A290-38 240-15-240-20,240-22, Record,55-1
Testing,A290-45 240-24,240-25,240-53,240- Setbacks,55-1
Vehicles,A290-45 58 Sign,55-1
Water,A290-45 PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL
Well,A290-43 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Lieutenant,A290-8,A290-9 37 -R-
Disorderly conduct,A290-9 PRIVY VAULT
Firearms,A290-9 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- RABIES VACCINATIONS
General duties,A290-8 37 Animals,83-21
Intoxication,A290-9 PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES RADIATION
Records,A290-9 Animals,83-6 Zoning,280-13
Reports,A290-9 PROHIBITED USES RECORDS
Specific duties,A290-9 Zoning,280-8,280-111 Animals,83-24
Members of the Department, PROHIBITIONS Boats,docks and wharves,96-10,
A290-33 Animals,83-28 96-25
Duties,A290-33 Stormwater management,236-6 Coastal erosion hazard areas,1 I]-
Emergency,A290-33 PROPANE/LIQUID GAS TANKS 10,111-29
Fill,A290-33 Wetlands and shoreline,275-5 Community Preservation Fund,
Firearms,A290-33 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE 17-22,17-34,17-35
License,A290-33 Fire prevention and building con- Domestic partnerships,121-4
Minor,A290-33 struction,144-6 Ethics,26-7,26-23,26-25
Notice,A290-33 See also BUILDINGS,UN- Fire prevention and building con-
Offenses,A290-33 SAFE;PROPERTY struction,144-16,144-17
Record,A290-33 MAINTENANCE Flood damage prevention,148-22
Report,A290-33 PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT Harbor management,157-12
Retirement,A290-33 AND SPECIAL EVENTS Landmark preservation,170-5,
Safety,A290-33 Enforcement 170-11
Vehicle,A290-33 Modification or rescission of Littering,174-5
Weapon,A290-33 permit,205-8 Municipal building energy
Organization,A290-1-A290-5 Notices,205-8 benchmarking,177-5
Penalties for offenses,205-9
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Peddlers,solicitors and transient RECREATIONAL VEHICLES Water Quality Advisory Commit-
retail merchants,197-8 Flood damage prevention,148-4, tee,17-46
Police department,51-2 148-13-148-15,148-21 RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY
Police department rules and regu- Tourist and trailer camps,253-20, (R40)DISTRICT(ONE-
lations,A290-7,A290-9, 253-21,253-239 253-24 ACRE MINIMUM)
A290-11,A290-15,A290- Zoning,280-4,280-137 Subdivision of land,240-42
28,A290-33,A29045 RECYCLABLES RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY
Public Access to Records,59-I- Solid waste,233-1,233-2,233- (R-80)DISTRICT(TWO-
59-10 3.1,233-4,233-5 ACRE MINIMUM)
Appeals,59-8,59-10 RECYCLING Subdivision of land,240-42
Definitions,59-1 Solid waste,233-7 RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY
Denial of access,59-8 REGISTRATION (R-120)DISTRICT(THREE-
Designation of records access Boats,docks and wharves,96-10, ACRE MINIMUM)
officer,59-3 96-24 Subdivision of land,240-42
Designation of records loca- Harbor management,157-12 RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY
tion,59-4 Parking,189-3,189-4 (R-200)DISTRICT(FIVE-
Duties,59-3 Peddlers,solicitors and transient ACRE MINIMUM)
Exceptions,59-2 retail merchants,197-1,197- Subdivision of land,240-42
Fees,59-9 4,197-6 RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY
Hours for public inspection, Solid waste,2334 (R-400)DISTRICT(TEN-
59-5 Tourist and trailer camps,253-14 ACRE MINIMUM) ,
Inspection,59-2-59-59 59-9, Vehicles and traffic,260-27 Subdivision of land,240-42
59-10 Vehicles,motor-driven,264-11 RESIDENTIAL OFFICE(RO)
Investigations,59-2 RENTAL PROPERTY DISTRICT
Maintenance of list of records Zoning,280-13 Subdivision of land,240-42
by subject matter,59-7 REPORTS RESORT RESIDENTIAL(RR)
Newspaper,59-10 Buildings,unsafe;property DISTRICT
Notice,59-10 maintenance,100-5 Subdivision of land,240-42
Permit,59-3,59-7 Chief Enforcement Officer,177-6 RESTAURANTS
Records,59-2-59-10 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- Wetlands and shoreline,275-11
Safety,59-2 27,111-299 111-35 Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-35,
Public hearings,notice of,55-1 Community Preservation Fund, 280-38,280-419 280-45,280-
Records,59-2-59-17 17-34 48,280-55,280-78,280-85
Records Management,59-11- Electrical inspections,126-3 RETAINING WALLS
59-17 Ethics,26-25 Wetlands and shoreline,275-11
Custody and control of rec- Flood damage prevention,148-6, RETIREMENT
ords,59-16 148-22 Ethics,26-17
Definitions,59-13 Highway specifications,161-49 ' Police department rules and regu-
Designation of records man- Historic Preservation District lations,A290-33
agement officer,59-12 (HDP),280-195 Taxation,245-1,245-2
Disposition of records,59-17 Landmark preservation,170-5 Waterfront consistency review,
Improvements,59-15 Municipal building energy 268-3
Intent,59-11 benchmarking,177-6 RIGHT OF ENTRY
Powers and duties of records Police department rules and regu- Fire prevention and building con-
management officer,59- lations,A290-3,A290-7, struction,144-14
14 A290-9,A290-11,A290-139 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Program established,59-12 A290-15,A290-31-A290- 23
Records,59-11-59-17 33,A290-36-A290-38, Stormwater management,236-20,
Records Advisory Board,59- A29044 236-31
15 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Zoning,280-151
Sign,59-15 5,215-79 215-38 ROOFS
Storage,59-12,59-14 Stormwater management,236-20, Zoning,280-71
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 236-23
35,21543 Subdivision of land,240-19
Soil removal,228-6,228-9,228- Tobacco advertising,249-I _S_
12
S-
12 Tourist and trailer camps,253-14
Stormwater management,236-20, Transportation access manage- SAFETY
-4 Appearance tickets,5-2
236-31,236-32 ment,644
Streets and sidewalks,237-24 Waterfront consistency review, Boats,docks and wharves,96-14,
Subdivision of land,240-10,240- 268 96-erosion
96-26
17,240-19,240-21,240-25, Wetlands and shoreline,275-7, Coastal erosion hazard areas,111-
240-29,240-34,240-38,240- 275-8 17,111-18
Filming,139-1,
41,240-44 Zoning,280-29,280-30,280-70,
Tourist and trailer camps,253-13 280-74,280-151,280-157, Flood damage prevention,148-2,
Zoning,280-7,280-31,280-52, 280-174 148-4,148-7,148-18,148-
48-23
280-55,280-92,280-133, RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS 22,1
280-151,280-154 Officers and employees,42-9,42- Harbor management,157-6
10
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Highway specifications,161-6, Parking,211-3,211-4 SCREENS AND SCREENING
161-7,161-44,161-46 Penalties for offenses,211-6 Flood damage prevention,148-16
Parks and recreation areas,193-6, Permit,211-2,211-3,211-5,211- Highway specifications,161-22-
193-11 6 161-24,161-29,161-30,161-
Police department rules and regu- Storage,211-3 42
lations,A290-33,A290 45 SANDY,SUPERSTORM,see SU- Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Records,59-2 PERSTORM SANDY IM- 38
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- PACT,ASSESSMENT AND Soil removal,228-7
44 TAX RELIEF FOR Solar energy systems,280-58,
Soil removal,228-1,228-5,228-7 SANITARY FACILITIES 280-62
Subdivision of land,240-2,2404, Flood damage prevention,148- Subdivision of land,240-49
240-10,240-38,24043,240- 19,148-20 Tourist and trailer camps,253-16
45,240-46,240-56 Junkyards,166-7 Zoning,280-4,280-7,280-72,
Transportation access manage- SANITARY FLOW CREDITS, 280-78,280-91-280-94,
ment,64-5 TRANSFER OF 280-129,280-143
Vehicles and traffic,260-26 Applicability,117-4 SEARCH WARRANTS
Vehicles,motor-driven,264-2, Covenants and restrictions,117- Stormwater management,236-31
264-14,264-15 11 SEEING EYE DOGS
Wetlands and shoreline,275-3, Definitions,117-3 Animals,83-10
275-11,275-12 Determination of credits to be de- SEIZURE
Zoning,280-2,280-3,280-13, posited,117-7 Animals,83-11
280-28,280-67,280-82,280- Easements,117-5 Vehicles and traffic,260-24
88,280-97,280-99,280-111, Expiration,117-13 SEPTIC SYSTEMS
280-125,280-128,280-129, General prohibitions,1174 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
280-131,280-133,280-137, Hearings,117-9,117-12,117-14 25
280-142,280-143,280-146 Irreversible transfer,117-8 Subdivision of land,240-10
SAFETY HAZARDS Licenses and permits,117-10 Wetlands and shoreline,275-5
Buildings,unsafe,property Notices,117-9,117-10,117-12- SEPTIC TANKS
maintenance,100-9 117-14 Junkyards,166-7
SAFETY STANDARDS Powers and duties,117-7 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Wind energy,277-3 Procedure for transfer from bank 2,215-4,215-5,215-7,215-
SALES to receiving district,117-9 8,215-11,215-12,215-19,
Agricultural lands preservation, Purpose and intent,117-2 215-21,215-22,215-27,215-
70-4,70-5 Return of credit to bank,117-14 37,215-39
Boats,docks and wharves,96-10, Revocation,117-12 Stormwater management,236-28
96-25 Sanitary flow credit bank,117-5 Tourist and trailer camps,253-7
Community Preservation Fund, Sanitary flow credit certificates, Wetlands and shoreline,275-3
17-9,17-24 117-10 Zoning,280-4
General provisions,1-4,1-10 Sanitary flow credit transfer,117- SERVICE STATIONS
Harbor management,157-12 6 Zoning,280-4,280-48,280-78
Highway specifications,161-49 Title,117-1 SETBACKS
Housing fund,34-2,34-4-34-6 Town Clerk,117-7 Agricultural uses,72-6
Junkyards,166-3 SANITATION Buildings,unsafe;property
,Open space preservation,185-4, Animals,83-28 maintenance,100-4
185-5 Appearance tickets,5-2 Plum Island Research District
Peddlers,solicitors and transient Sewers and sewage disposal,215- (PIC),280-189
retail merchants,197-4- 30 Plum Island Research District
197-6,197-10 SCALLOPS (PIR),280-185
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Shellfish and other marine re- Public hearings,notice of,55-1
36 sources,219-8 Soil removal,228-5,228-7
Subdivision of land,240-34 SCHOOLS Subdivision of land,240-19,240-
Taxation,245-1,245-2 Fire prevention and building con- 42,240-43,240-45
Tobacco advertising,249-1 struction,144-8 Tourist and trailer camps,253-21
Waterfront consistency review, Peddlers,solicitors and transient Waterfront consistency review,
268-3 retail merchants,197-10 268-3
Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-30, Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Wetlands and shoreline,275-2,
280-31,280-38,280-41,280- 41 275-3,275-5
45,280-48,280-52,280-55, Subdivision of land,240-4,240- Wind energy,277-3
280-58,280-62,280-78,280- 53 Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-15,
79,280-85,280-86,280-98, Taxation,245-11,245-18 280-24,280-28,280-43,280-
280-1042 280-118,280-174- Tobacco advertising,249-1- 50,280-60,280-64,280-70,
280-177,280-179-280-181 249-3 280-72,280-76.2,280-85,
SALVAGE CENTERS Vehicles,motor-driven,264-6 280-104,280-116,280-123,
Access,211-4 Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-26, 280-133,280-134,280-137
Applications,211-3 280-38,280-45,280-48,280- SEWAGE TREATMENT SYS-
Definitions,211-1 52,280-55,280-58,280-62, TEMS,INDIVIDUAL
Fees,211-3 280-78,280-79,280-143, Stormwater management,236-26
Liable,211-6 280-154 -236-28
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SEWERS AND SEWAGE DIS- Responsibility of owner,215- Disorderly conduct,215-40
POSAL 22 Drainage,215-36,215-38,
Administration and Enforcement, Right of entry,215-23 215-39
215-30-215-32 Right to require maintenance, Easement,215-43,215-44
Administration and enforce- 215-25 Emergency,215-38
ment officer,215-30 Septic system,215-25 Excavations,21542,215-43
Compliance required,215-32 Septic tank,215-22 Explosion hazard,215-38
License,215-31 Prohibited Wastes,215-28,215- Explosive,215-38
Notice,215-31,215-32 29 Fees,215-41
Notice of violation,215-31 Cesspool,215-28 Flammable,215-38
Penalties for offenses,215-32 Discharge,215-29 Fuel,215-38
Permit,215-31,215-32 Drainage,215-28 Garbage,215-36-215-38
Sanitation,215-30 Hazardous substances,215-28 Gas,215-38
Construction and Alteration,215- Industrial waste,215-28 General discharge prohibi-
8-215-10 Prohibited wastes enumerated, tions,215-38
Cesspool,215-8 215-28 General waste disposal re-
Civil penalty,215-9 Water,215-28 quirements,215-37
Fees,215-10 Rates and Fees,215-16-215-18 Grade,215-43
Penalty,215-9 Construction permits,215-16 Guaranty,215-42
Permit,215-8-215-10 Fees for alteration and con- Heat,215-38
Septic tank,215-8 struction permits,215-16 Industrial wastes,215-36-
Construction Requirements,215- Fees for operation permit,215- 215-38
19-215-21 17 Inspection,215-37,215-38,
Cesspools,215-19,215-21 Permit,215-16,215-17 215-41,215-43,21544
Covering,215-21 Tax rate,215-18 Insurance,215-42
Dirt,215-21 Well,215-18 Liability,215-38,215-42,215-
Easement,215-20 Septic Tanks and Cesspools,215- 44
Grass,215-21 11-215-15 License,215-41,215-42
Inspection,215-21 Affected properties,215-11 Licensed drain layers,215-42
Landscaping,215-21 Cesspool,215-11,215-12 Manholes,215-38,21540
Location,215-20 Exceptions,215-13 Meters,215-38
Permits,215-21 No permit required of tenants, Multifamily dwellings,215-41
Septic tanks,215-19,215-21 215-14 Notices,215-37,215-38,215-
Standards,215-19 Permit,215-11-215-15 41-215-43,21545
Trespassing,215-20 Septic tank,215-11,215-12 Nuisance,215-38
Costs and Expenses,215-33 Sewer Rents and Charges,215-48 Obstruction,215-38
Assessment of costs,215-33 -215-52 Odor,215-38
Lien,215-33 Actions to collect rents,215- Penalties for offenses,215-38,
Disposal Fees,215-26 51 215-40,215-45
Fee to be set by resolution, Assessments,215-50,215-52 Permit,215-37,215-38,215-
215-26 Liable,215-51 40-215-43
Effective Date,215-34 Liens,215-50,215-51 Persons authorized to work on
When effective,215-34 Penalty,215-49 sewers,215-42
General Provisions,215-1-215- Penalty for late payment,215- Plumbing,215-36,215-43
3 49 Pollution,215-38 r
Cesspool,215-2 Purpose,215-48 Powers and authority of in-
Definitions,215-2 Rents,215-49 spectors,215-44
Easement,215-2 Sewer rent fund,215-52 Private sewage disposal,215-
Purpose,215-3 Sewer Use,215-35-215-47 37
Septic tank,215-2 Abandoned,215-37,21543 Privy,215-37
Title,215-1 Air conditioning,215-36 Privy vault,215-37
Water,215-3 Animals,215-37,215-38 Purpose,215-35
Improper Disposal,215-27 Asbestos,215-43 Record,215-35,21543
Cesspool,215-27 Ashes,215-38 Report,215-38
Dumping,215-27 Barricades,215-43 Safety,21544
Septic tank,215-27 Bond,215-42 Sale,215-36
Inspections and Maintenance, Building permits,215-41 Schools,215-41
215-22-215-25 Building sewer permits,215- Screens,215-38
Cesspool,215-22 41 Septic tanks,215-37,215-39
Civil claims,215-24 Cesspools,215-37,215-39 Severability,215-47
Emergency,215-23 Churches,215-41 Standards for building sewers,
Frequency of inspections,215- Definitions,215-36 215-43
22 Dirt,215-37 Storage,215-36,215-38
Inspections,215-22,215-23 Discharges from private sys- Stormwater,215-36,215-38
Notice,215-23 tems,215-39 Tampering prohibited,215-40
Permit,215-22,215-23,215- Disconnection,21545 Tests,215-38,215-43,21544
25 Discretionary monitoring of Toilet,215-36-
effluents,215-46 Toxic substances,215-38
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Tree,215-43 Coastal erosion hazard areas, 111- Subdivision of land,240-7,240-
Trenches,215-39,215-43 29 10,240-13,240-16,240-20
Utility,215-42,215-43 Fire prevention and building con- SKETCH PLAT
Water,215-36-215-38,215- struction,144-8 Subdivision of land,240-6-240-
43 Highway specifications,161-11, 13,240-17,240-20,240-26-
Watercourse,215-36 161-12 240-28
Water pollution,215-38 Littering,174-6 SMALL WIND ENERGY SYS-
Well,21543 Parking,189-3,189-4 TEMS
Word usage,215-36 Parks and recreation areas,193-3 Zoning,280-13
Transportation,215-4-215-7 Peddlers,solicitors and transient SMOKE
Assessment,215-5 retail merchants,197-12 Fire prevention and building con-
Cesspools,2154,215-5,215- Police department rules and regu- struction,144-8
7 lations,A290-36 Police department rules and regu-
Fees,215-6 Public hearings,notice of,55-1 lations,A290-45
License,215-4-215-6 Records,59-15 Tobacco advertising,249-1
Penalty,215-5,215-7 Solar energy systems,280-58, Zoning,280-13,280-48,280-58,
Reports,215-5,215-7 280-62 280-62,280-99,280-111,
Septic tanks,2154,215-5, Solid waste,2334 280-143
215-7 Streets and sidewalks,237-13, SMOKE DETECTORS
Vehicles,215-5 237-26 Fire prevention and building con-
SHELLFISH AND OTHER MA- Subdivision of land,240-17,240- struction,144-8
RINE RESOURCES 19,240-21,240-32 SMOKING
Angling for fish,219-2 Tobacco advertising,249-4 Tobacco advertising,249-1
Aquaculture/mariculture exemp- Vehicles and traffic,260-4,260- SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL
tion,219-21 6,260-8 Streets and sidewalks,237-20
Bay Constable,219-23 Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 SOIL REMOVAL
Blue claw crabs,219-11 Wind energy,277-4 Assessments,228-6
Clams,219-9 Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-35, Bond,228-8,228-9
Code Enforcement Officer,219- 280-38,280-41,280-45,280- Building Inspector,228-4
23 48,280-52,280-55,280-58, Cash deposit,228-9
Coordination and enforcement, 280-62,280-70,280-78,280- Cesspool,228-4
219-23 80-280-90,280-101,280- Combustible,228-7
Culling shellfish and restoration 131,280-133,280-134,280- Comprehensive Plan,228-6
of underwater lands,219-14 137 Drainage,228-2,22814,228-5,
Definitions,219-4 SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLINGS 228-7
Display,219-7 Fire prevention and building con- Driveway,2284
Dredges and scrapes,219-19 struction,144-8 Dust,228-2,228-5,228-7
Eels,219-13 Stormwater management,236-19 Excavations,228-1,228-3-228-
Enforcement,219-14-219-23 Wetlands and shoreline,275-5 7
Expiration,219-7 Zoning,280-28,280-38 Fees,228-11
Fees,219-7 SITE DESIGN STANDARDS Fences,228-4,228-7
Fixed gear,219-15 Zoning,280-70 Fill,228-7
Licenses and permits,219-6,219- SITE PLAN Garbage,228-7
7 Zoning,280-74 Grade,228-4,228-6,228-7
Mussels,219-12 SITE PLAN APPROVAL Grass,228-7
Oysters,219-10 Agricultural uses,72-6 Hearings,228-5,228-12
Penalties for offenses,219-6, Historic Preservation District Height,228-7
219-22 (HDP),280-193 Improvement,228-4
Permit,219-16 Zoning,280-71,280-72 Insurance,228-6
Planting of shellfish seed,219-17 SITE PLAN REVIEW Intent of regulations,228-2
Prohibited activities,219-14- Solid waste,233-6 Landscaping,228-4
219-23 SITE PLANS Legislative declaration,228-1
Purpose,219-5 Fire prevention and building con- Lots,228-7
Residence requirements,219-1 struction,144-8 Newspaper,228-12
Restricted areas,219-14-219-23 Lighting,outdoor,172-8 Noise,228-5
Scallops,219-8 Soil removal,228-4 Notices,228-5,228-9,228-12
Title,219-3 Subdivision of land,240-42 Nuisance,228-5
Transplanting of shellfish,219-18 Tourist and trailer camps,253-3 Operations excepted,228-4
Variances,219-21 Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-17, Parking,228-7
Vegetation removal prohibited, 280-22,280-29,280-31,280- Penalties for offenses,228-13
219-20 35,280-38,280-41,280-45, Permit,228-3-228-12
SHOPPING CENTERS 280-48,280-52,280-55,280- Pollution,228-7
Vehicles and traffic,260-14 58,280-62,280-92,280-104, Records,228-6,228-9,228-12
Zoning,280-4,280-48,280-87 280-119,280-127,280-129- Regulations,228-7
SIGNS 280-134,280-136-280-138, Safety,228-1,228-5,228-7
Appearance tickets,5-2 280-151,280-154 Screening,228-7
Boats,docks and wharves,96-23, SKETCH PLANS Setbacks,228-5,228-7
96-24 Highway specifications,16 1-1 Site plan,228-4
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Storage,228-7 Notices,233-6 Harbor management,157-6,157-
Stormwater,228-4 Penalties for offenses,233-3 1, 12
Stormwater management control 233-7 Highway specifications,161-29,
plan,228-6 Permit,233-2,233-3.1,233-4, 161-30
Vibration,228-5 233-6,233-8 Junkyards,166-3
Waiver by Town Board,228-10 Recyclables,233-1,233-2, Parking,189-7
Water,228-2,228-4,228-5,228- 233-3.1,233-4,233-5 Records,59-12,59-14
7 Recycling,233-7 Salvage centers,211-3
Well,228-1 Registration,233-4 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Yards,228-6,228-11 Signs,233-4 36,215-38
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS Site plan review,233-6 Soil removal,228-7
Abandonment,280-58,280-62 Solid waste,233-3.1 Subdivision of land,240-44
Area,yard and bulk regulations, Town transfer station,233-3 Tourist and trailer camps,253-14
280-58,280-62 Transfer station special permit, Vehicles and traffic,260-24
Batteries,280-58,280-62 233-6 Vehicles,motor-driven,264-19
Building Inspector,280-58,280- Trees,233-4 Waterfront consistency review,
62 Vehicles,233-1,2334,233-5 268-3
Costs and expenses,280-58,280- Yard,233-4 Zoning,2804,280-13,280-38,
62 SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS 280-41,280-48,280-58,280-
Decommissioning/removal,280- Fire prevention and building con- 62,280-78,280-79,280-88,
58,280-62 struction,144-8 280-101,280-104,280-110,
Fences,280-58,280-62 Solar energy systems,280-58, 280-111,280-118,280-119,
Fire prevention and building con- 280-62 280-134,280-137
struction,144-8 Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-17, STORM SEWERS
Glare,280-58,280-62 280-22,280-35,280-38,280- Animals,83-28
Height regulations,280-58,280- 41,280-45,28048,280-52," STORMWATER
62 280-55,280-58,280-62,280- Fire prevention and building con-
Liens,280-58,280-62 71,280-73,280-74,280-78, struction,144-10
Notices,280-58,280-62 280-130,280-131,280-139- Highway specifications,161-6,
Penalties for offenses,280-58, 280-142,280-144,280-146, 161-8,161-27,161-29,161-
280-62 280-149,280-154 30,161-32,161-36
Screen,280-58,280-62 SPECIAL EXCEPTION USES Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Signs,280-58,280-62 Plum Island Research District 36,215-38
Special exceptions,280-58,280- (PIC),280-187 Soil removal,228-4
62 Plum Island Research District Subdivision of land,240-11,240-
Utilities,280-58,280-62 (PIR),280-183 19,240-369 240114,240-50,
Waivers,280-58,280-62 Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-35, 240-51
Zoning,280-58,280-62 280-38,280-41,280-45,280- Wetlands and shoreline,275-3,
SOLID WASTE 48,280-58,280-62,280-78, 275-7
Garbage,Rubbish and Refuse, 280-140,280-141,280-144 Zoning,280-129,280-133,280-
233-1,233-2,233-4,233-5, SPEED LIMITS 143
233-7,233-8 Boats,docks and wharves,96-13 STORMWATER CONTROL
Brush,233-4 Highway specifications,161-12 Stormwater management,236-15
Commercial vehicles,233-1, Transportation access manage- STORMWATER MANAGE-
233-4 ment,64-5 MENT
Conveyance and transportation SPRINKLERS Additional Requirements
of refuse,233-5 Fire prevention and building con- Activities covered,236-19
Definitions,233-1 struction,144-8,144-17 Application process,236-20
Demolition,233-1,233-4 STABLES AND RIDING ACAD- Area,yard and bulk regula-
Disposal and collection of sol- EMIES tions,236-20
id waste and recyclables, Zoning,280-13 Bonds,236-20
233-3.1 STEEP SLOPES Construction,236-20
Dumping,233-1,233-2,233-7 Subdivision of land,240-4 Construction activities,236-19
Emergencies,233-6 STOP-WORK ORDERS Contractor identification and
Fees,233-4,233-6 Fire prevention and building con- certification,236-22
Garbage,233-1,233-2,233-4 struction,144-6,144-13 Inspection of stormwater facil-
Grass clippings,233-4 Flood damage prevention,148-14 ities after project comple-
Hazardous waste,233-2 Landmark preservation,170-12 tion,236-24
Hearing,233-8 Waterfront consistency review, Inspections,236-20
Hearings,233-6 268-6 Licenses and permits,236-20
Inspection,2334 Wetlands and shoreline,275-12.1 Maintenance guarantees,236-
Inspections,233-6 STORAGE 20
Issuance and duration of per- Boats,docks and wharves,96-10, Other environmental permits,
mits and licenses,233-4 96-25,96-26 236-21
Landscaping,233-4 Fire prevention and building con- Performance guarantees,236-
License,233-2-233-4,233-8 struction,144-8 20
Newspaper,233-1 Flood damage prevention,148- Pollution,236-24
Notice,233-8 12,148-16 Recordkeeping,236-20
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Reports,236-20,236-23 Failure to comply,236-29 STORMWATER POLLUTION
Right of entry,236-20 Illegal discharges,236-25 PREVENTION PLANS
Single-family dwellings,236- Illicit connections,236-25 Stormwater management,236-12,
19 Individual sewage treatment 236-20,236-23
Stormwater Management Of- systems,236-27,236-28 STREETLIGHTING
ficer,236-20 Industrial or construction ac- Highway specifications,161-3,
Stormwater pollution preven- tivity discharges,236-30 161-4,16146
tion plans,236-20 Inspections,236-31 Lighting,outdoor,172-5
SWPPP and other documents Licenses and permits,236-27, Police department rules and regu-
retained on site,236-23 236-30 lations,A290-37,A290-38
Administration and Enforcement Notices,236-27 Subdivision of land,240-17,240-
All stormwater discharges, Notification of spills,236-32 21,240-46
236-34 Penalties for offenses,236-25, STREET OPENINGS
Certificates of occupancy, 236-29,236-31 Streets and sidewalks,237-13
236-34 Prevention,control and reduc- Waterfront consistency review,
Enforcement,236-33 tion of stormwater pollu- 268-3
Erosion and sediment control tants by use of best man- STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
inspection,236-34 agement practices,236-28 Notification of Defects,237-1—
Illicit discharges,236-35 Records,236-31,236-32 237-3
Notice of violations,236-35 Right of entry,236-31 Meeting,237-2
Penalties for offenses,236-33 Search warrants,236-31 Obstruction,237-1
—236-35 Septic tanks,236-28 Prior written notice required,
Remedies not exclusive,236- Suspension of access to MS4 237-1
36 in emergency situations or Statutory provisions supersed-
General Provisions due to illicit discharge, ed,237-3
Amendments and modifica- 236-29 Transmission and presentation
tions to stormwater man- Testing,236-25 of notices,237-2
agement control plan, Requirements for All Stormwater Removal of Utility Poles
236-12 Discharges Definitions,237-31
Applicability and prohibitions, Activities requiring storm- Failure to comply,237-30
236-6 water management con- Legislative intent and purpose,
Construction,236-7,236-9 trol approval,236-15 237-30
Definitions,236-5 Application process,236-17 Penalties for offenses,237-30,
Findings of fact,236-3 Compliance,236-16 237-33
Maintenance easements,236-9 Construction activities,236-18 Removal of damaged or dou-
Maintenance,inspection and Drainage,236-13,236-18 ble utility poles,237-32
repair of stormwater facil- Erosion and sedimentation, Superintendent of Highways,
ities,236-9 236-18 237-32
Notices,236-12 Fill,236-18 Utility poles,237-30
Performance and design crite- Performance standards for ap- Snow and Ice Removal,237-19—
ria for stormwater man- proval of stormwater 237-21
agement and erosion and management control plan, Church,237-20
sediment control,236-7 236-18 Dirt,237-20
Powers and duties,236-8 Requirements for all land- General maintenance,237-20
Purpose,236-4 disturbing activities or Intent,237-19
Statutory authoriza- impervious surfaces,236- Obstructions,237-20
tion/conflicts with other 14 Penalties for offenses,237-21
laws,236-2 Stormwater management con- Snow and ice removal,237-20
Stormwater Management Of- trol plan,236-17 Vacant lot,237-20
ficer and authority,236-8 Stormwater Management Of- Weeds,237-20
Stormwater pollution preven- ficer,236-16 Street Excavations,2374—237-
tion plans,236-12 Watercourses,236-13 18
Technical standards,236-7 Wetlands,236-18 Applications,237-7
Title,236-1 Zoning,280-142 Backfilling,237-13
Water quality standards,236-7 STORMWATER MANAGE- Barricades,237-12,237-13
Illicit Discharges MENT CONTROL PLAN Bond,237-9,237-18
Access and monitoring of dis- Soil removal,228-6 Completion of work,237-14
charges,236-31 Stormwater management,236-12, Curbs,237-16
Activities contaminating 236-17,236-18 Definitions,237-5
stormwater prohibited, Subdivision of land,240-17 Emergencies,237-13
236-27 Wetlands and shoreline,275-6 Fees,237-10
Costs and expenses,236-31 Zoning,280-133 Fill,237-13
Discharge and connection pro- STORMWATER MANAGE- Fine,237-17
hibitions,236-25 MENT OFFICER Grade,237-6,237-13
Emergencies,236-32 Stormwater management,236-8, Grass,237-13
Failing individual sewage 236-16,236-20,236-29 Guarantee,237-9
treatment systems prohib- Improvements,237-6,237-16
ited,236-26 Inspection,237-14
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Insurance,237-8,237-18 Open space,240-54 primary and secondary
Liable,237-14 Parks and recreation areas, conservation areas,240-
Lighting,237-12 240-52—240-54 43
Notices,237-11,237-13 Playgrounds,240-52,240-53 Drainage,24044
Penalties for offenses,237-17 Preliminary plat,240-53,240- Easements,240-42,240-44
Permit,237-6—237-11,237- 58 Emergency,240-42
13,237-15—237-18 Reservation of lands for pedes- Final plat,240-42,240-44
Protective measures,237-12 than trails,240-54 General Business(B)District,
Repair,237-16 Reservation of parkland on 240-42
Responsibility for damages, subdivision plats contain- Hamlet Business(HB)Dis-
237-16 ing residential units,240- trict,240-42
Revocation,237-15 53 Hamlet Density Residential
Short title,237-4 Safety,240-56 (HD)District,240-42
Signs,237-13 School,240-53 Landscaping,240-42,240-43
Street opening,237-13 Standards and procedures for Lien,240-44
Trenches,237-13 acceptance of streets,240- Lighting,240-44
Utilities,237-11,237-16 52 Limited Business(LB)Dis-
Waiver of insurance and bond Time limitations,240-55 tract,24042
requirements,237-18 Variances,240-57 Livestock,240-44
Water,237-13,237-16 Vehicles,240-54 Lots,240-42—240-44
Street Numbering,237-22—237- Waiver,adjustment of proper- Meeting,240-43
29 ty lines,240-57 Natural features,240-43
Building Inspector,237-28 Waivers of certain provisions, Notice,240-44
Building permit,237-25,237- 240-56 Odors,240-44
26 When effective,240-58 Open space,240-42—24044
Certificate of occupancy,237- Bonds and Other Security,240-31 Parking,240-44
25 —240-34 Parks,240-42
Changes,237-24 Default,240-34 Penalty,240-44
Compliance deadline,237-27 Drainage,240-32 Playgrounds,240-43,240-44
Definitions,237-23 Expiration and terms of bonds, Protection and use of open
Display of numbers,237-26 240-34 space lands created by
Emergency,237-22 Final plat,240-31,240-32 cluster development,240-
Enforcement,237-28 Forms of security,240-34 44
Fine,237-29 Guarantee,240-31,240-33, Record,240-44
Height,237-26 240-34 Recreation areas,240-43,240-
Legislative intent,237-22 Guaranty,240-34 44
Numbering system estab- Improvements,240-31—240- Residential Low-Density(R-
lished,237-24 34 40)District(one-acre
Penalties for offenses,237-29 Inspection,240-32,240-33 minimum),240-42
Permit,237-25,237-26 Landscaping,240-32 Residential Low-Density(R-
Posting of numbers,237-25 Liens,240-34 80)District(two-acre
Records,237-24 Maintenance bond,240-33 minimum),240-42
Sign,237-26 Notification,240-32 Residential Low-Density(R-
Style and size,237-26 Performance bond,240-32 120)District(three-acre
Tax bill,237-27 Permit,240-34 minimum),240-42
Unnamed roads,237-24 Purpose of performance bond, Residential Low-Density(R-
Vehicles,237-26 240-31 200)District(five-acre
Well,237-22 Record,240-34 minimum),240-42
Subdivision of land,24042 Sale,240-34 Residential Low-Density(R-
STREET TREES Sign,240-32 400)District(ten-acre
Subdivision of land,240-49 Cluster Development,24042— minimum),240-42
Zoning,280-129 24044 Residential Office(RO)Dis-
SUBDIVISION OF LAND Affordable Housing(AHD) tract,24042
Additional Requirements,240-52 District,240-42 Residential site plans,240-42
—240-58 Agricultural-Conservation(A- Resort Residential(RR)Dis-
Appeals,240-57 C)District(two-acre min- trict,240-42
Comprehensive Plan,240-53 imum),240-42 Safety,240-43
Easements,240-54 Animals,240-44 Setbacks,240-42,240-43
Effect on existing plats,240- Assessments,240-44 Storage,240-44
58 Authority and purpose,240-42 Stormwater,240-44
Final plat,240-52,240-53 Buffers,240-42,240-43 Streets and sidewalks,240-42
Hearing,240-53 Cluster development,240-43, Utility,240-42
Improvement,240-53 240-44 Vehicles,240-44
Liability,240-54 Comprehensive Plan,240-42, Water,240-42,240-44
Lots,240-53,240-57 240-43 Wells,240-44
Natural features,240-53,240- Determination of location of Wildlife,240-44
54 open spaces created by Definitions,240-3
Notice,240-54 cluster development using
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Design Standards,240115—240- Technical requirements,240- Submission requirements,240-
48 21 28
Plumbing,240-47 Test,240-21 Preliminary Plat Review,240-15
Safety,240-45,240-46 Trees,240-21 —240-19
Setbacks,240-45 Utilities,240-21 Action on preliminary plat,
Streetlighting,240-46 Water,240-21 240-19
Streets,24045 Wells,240-21 Block,240-17
Wastewater treatment systems, General Application Procedure; Buffer,240-17
24047 Submission Requirements; Comprehensive Plan,240-19
Water,240-48 Fees,240-6—240-8 Curbs,240-17
Water supply systems,240-48 Assessment,240-7 Drainage,240-17,240-19
Well,240-45 Bond,240-7 Easements,240-17
Yard,240-45 Drainage,240-7 Environmental impact state-
Enforcement,240-59—240-61 Fees,240-8 ment,240-18,240-19
Improvements,240-59 Final plats,240-8 Environmental review,240-18
Lots,240-59 General application procedure, Final plat,240-15,240-16,
Methods of enforcement,240- 240-6 240-19
61 Grading,240-6 Fire alarm,240-17
Penalties for offenses,240-60 Improvement,240-6 Fire hydrants,240-17
Violations,240-59 Preliminary plat,240-6—240- Grade,240-17,240-19
Final Plat Review,240-20—240- 8 Hearings,240-19
25 Sketch plan,240-7 Improvements,240-16,240-17
Action on final plats which are Sketch plat,240-6—240-8 Lots,240-17
in substantial agreement Submission requirements,240- Manholes,240-17
with approved prelimi- 7 Master Plan,240-17
nary plats,240-24 General Provisions,240-1,240-2 Monuments,240-17
Block,240-21 Open space,240-2 Newspaper,240-19
Bond,240-20,240-23,240-25 Purpose,240-2 Notices,240-18,240-19
Buffer,240-21 Safety,240-2 Official Map,240-17
Building permits,240-25 Statutory authority,240-1 Records,240-17,240-19
Certificate of approval,240-21 General Requirements;Classifi- Reports,240-19
Coordination of review of per- cation,240-4,240-5 Setbacks,240-19
formance bond estimate, Comprehensive Plan,2404 Signs,240-17,240-19
240-23 Drainage,240-4 Sketch plan,240-16
Curb,240-21 General requirements,240-4 Sketch plat,240-17
Drainage,240-20,240-21, Grade,240-4 Stormwater,240-19
240-23,240-25 Lots,240-4 Stormwater management con-
Easements,240-21 Official Map,240-4 trol plan,240-17
Environmental impact state- Off-street parking,240-4 Streetlighting,240-17
ment,240-22,240-25 Parking,240-4 Submission,240-16
Environmental review,240-22 Parks,240-4 Technical requirements,240-
Final plats not in substantial Recreation areas,240-4 17
agreement with approved Safety,240-4 Test,240-17
preliminary plats or when School,240-4 Trees,240-17
no preliminary plat is re- Steep slopes,240-4 Utilities,240-17
quired,240-25 Subdivision classifications, Waiver of requirements,240-
Fire hydrants,240-21 240-5 15
Grade,240-21 Utility,240-4 Water,240-17,240-19
Hearings,240-25 Water,240-4 Wells,240-17
Improvements,240-20 Wells,240-4 Preservation of Natural Features,
Inspections,240-20 Open Development Area,240-26 240-49—240-51
License,240-21 —240-30 Buffer,240-49
Lots,240-21 Bond,240-30 Certificate of occupancy,240-
Meeting,240-23 Creation of lots,240-30 49
Monuments,240-21 Drainage,240-30 Clearing,240-49
Newspaper,240-25 Easement,240-26—240-28 Drainage,240-51
Notice,240-22,240-25 Establishment,240-26 Easements,240-51
Open space,240-21 Final plat,240-28 Final plat,240-51
Permits,240-25 General requirements,240-27 Floodplains,240-50
Preliminary plats,240-20, Hearings,240-29,240-30 Grade,240-51
240-22,240-24,240-25 Improvements,240-30 Grading,240-49,240-51
Records,240-21,240-25 Lots,240-26,240-27,240-30 Improvement,240-51
Signs,240-21 Notice,240-29,240-30 Landscaping,240-49
Sketch plan,240-20 Permits,240-26 Lots,240-49,240-51
Sketch plat,240-20 Procedure,240-29 Open space,240-49
Streetlights,240-21 Records,240-29 Permit,240-49,240-51
Submission,240-20 Sketch plat,240-26—240-28 Screens and screening,240-49
Stormwater,240-50,240-51
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Stormwater,drainage and ero- Drainage,240-9-240-11 -T-
sion control,240-51 Easements,240-10
Street trees,240-49 Emergency,240-10 TAXATION
Tree fee,240-49 Expiration,240-14 Assessment and Tax y Implief act,
Trees,240-49 Fees,240-10 245-2Super -2orm Sandy Impact,
Water,240-51 Final plat,240-13 245-20-2ans't
Required Public Improvements; Fire hydrants,240-10 Cold War veterans'tax exemp-
245-18
Inspections;Fees,240-35- Grades,240-10 tion,245-17,5-17
240-41 Grass,240-10 Definitions, 5-18
Abandoned,240-37 Hearings,240-10,240-13 Disability, granted,
Administration fee,240-37 Height,240-10 Exemption granted,245-18
5-18
Backfilling,240-36 Improvements,240-9,240-10 School district taxes,Persons
Bond,240-35,240-37 Inspection,240-9 Exemption for Disabled PPerson
Bonding,240-35 Lots,240-10 With Limited Income,245-
Design standards,240-36 Master Plan,240-10 10
Disabilities,245-10
Drainage,240-35-240-37, Meeting,240-13
240-41 Moderate-income family Exemption granted,245-10
Excavation,240-36 dwelling units,240-10 Exemption for Volunteer Fire
Fencing,240-36 Monuments,240-10 Fighters and Ambulance
Final plat,240-35,240-36, Notice,240-13 Workers,245-11,245-12
240-41 Official Map,240-10 Amount,245-11
Fire hydrants,240-35,240-36 Open space,240-10 Applicability,245-14
Gas,240-35 Parks,240-10 Assessments,245-11,245-12
Grading,240-41 Permit,240-10 Effective date,245-12
Guaranties,240-38 Planning Board,240-10 Exemption granted,245-11
Improvements,240-36 Preliminary plat,240-10,240- Hearings,245-13
Inspections,240-36,240-37 13 Killed in the line of duty,245-
Landscaping,240-36 Record,240-10 13
Lots,240-41 Recreation area,240-10 Qualifications,245-11
Mapping of completed im- Review of sketch plat,240-11 School,245-11
provements,240-41 Safety,240-10 Unremarried spouses of de-
Meeting,240-40 Septic systems,240-10 ceased volunteer fire
Modification of design of im- Sketch plans,240-10,240-13 fighters or ambulance
provements,240-40 Stormwater,240-11 workers,245-13
Monuments,240-41 Submission,240-9 Historic properties tax exemption,
Notice,240-36 Technical requirements,240- 245-19
Permit,240-36,240-39 10 Real property exemption,245-
Records,240-38,240-41 Trees,240-10 19
Required improvements and Utilities,240-10 Senior Citizen Exemption,245-1
utilities,240-35 Waivers,240-10 -245-6
Safeguards during construe- Water,240-9-240-11 Applications,245-3
tion,240-39 Wells,240-9,240-10 Assessment,245-4
Safety,240-38 Zoning,280-137 Assessments,245-3
Stormwater,240-36 SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGH- Assessor,245-3
Testing,240-35,240-36 WAYS Conditions,245-2
Utilities,240-35,240-36,240- Officers and employees,42-5- Drug,245-1
41 42-8 Fine,245-5
Waiver,240-38 Streets and sidewalks,237-32 Hearing,245-4
Water,240-35,240-36 SUPERSTORM SANDY IM- Insurance,245-1
Watercourse,240-41 PACT,ASSESSMENT AND Notice,245-4,245-6
Wells,240-35,240-36 TAX RELIEF FOR Notices,245-3
Sketch Plat Review,240-9-240- Applicability,245-24 Offenses,245-5
14 Definitions,245-20 Partial exemption for senior
Action on sketch plat,240-13 Eligibility criteria,245-22 citizens,245-1
Affordable housing,240-10 Implementation and adoption of Penalties for offenses,245-5
Affordable Housing(AHD) Superstorm Sandy Assess- Reapplication,245-4
District,240-10 ment Relief Act,245-21 Retirement,245-1,245-2
Appeals,240-10 Other provisions,245-23 Sale,245-1,245-2
Block,240-10 Relief granted,245-22 Targeted Business Investment
Building permits,240-10 Taxation,245-20-245-24 Exemption,245-7
Cluster development,240-10 SWIMMING POOLS Assessments,245-7
Comprehensive Plan,240-10, Fire prevention and building con- Exemption granted,245-7
240-11 struction,144-8 Veterans'Exemption,245-8,245-
Construction,240-10 Wetlands and shoreline,275-3, 9
Coordination with other agen- 275-11 Amount of exemption,245-9
cies,240-12 Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-52, Assessments,245-8,245-9
Costs and expenses,240-10 280-55 Purpose,245-8
Decision,240-13 Veterans,245-8
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War veterans and gold star par- TOPSOIL REMOVAL Drainage,253-22
ents tax exemption,245-15, Highway specifications,161-10 Driveways,253-22
245-16 TOURIST AND TRAILER Parks,253-23
TAX RELIEF FOR SUPER- CAMPS Roadways and driveways,
STORM SANDY IMPACT, General Regulations,253-1- 253-22
see SUPERSTORM SANDY 253-19 Setbacks,253-21
IMPACT,ASSESSMENT Application,253-3 Site requirements,253-21
AND TAX RELIEF FOR Brush,253-5 Time limit for accommoda-
TECHNICAL STANDARDS Communicable diseases,253- tion,253-23
Stormwater management,236-7 14 Vehicles,253-20,253-21,253-
TENTS Definitions,253-1 23,253-24
Fire prevention and building con- Distance between cottages and Yard,253-21
struction,144-6,144-8,144- other buildings or trailers, TOWERS
20 253-9 Wind energy,277-2-277-4,277-
TESTS Distance from property lines 7
Fire prevention and building con- and roadways,253-10 Zoning,280-4,280-104
struction,144-5,144-19 Drainage,253-5 TOWING
Highway specifications,161-2, Driveways,253-3,253-10, Boats,docks and'wharves,96-12
161-6,161-26,161-29,161- 253-11 Police department rules and regu-
30,161-40,161-46
egu-
30,161-40,161-46 Duties of owner,253-14 lations,A290-15
Police department rules and regu- Entrances and exits,253-15 TOWN ATTORNEY
lations,A290-45 Fees,253-4 Wind energy,277-7
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Fence,253-15 Zoning,280-175
38,215-43,215-44 Fine,253-19 TOWN BOARD
Stormwater management,236-25 Fire extinguisher,253-14 Historic Preservation District
Subdivision of land,240-17,240- Garbage,253-7,253-14 (HDP),280-195
21,240-35,240-36 Garbage collection,253-7 Plum Island Research District
Wetlands and shoreline,275-4 Graded,253-5 (PIR),280-183
Zoning,280-48,280-58,280-62 Hearing,253-2,253-4 Powers and duties,17-42
TIRES Inspection,253-13 Water quality,17-42
Junkyards,166-1 License,253-3 Wind energy,277-7
Littering,174-3 Lighting,253-3 Zoning,280-173,280-174,280-
Zoning,280-48 Management,253-12 176,280-177,280-180
TOBACCO Minimum unit dimensions, TOWN CLERK
Police department rules and regu- 253-8 Officers and employees,42-1-
lations,A290-15 Newspaper,2534 42-4
Tobacco advertising,249-1- Nonapplicability,253-18 Sanitary flow credits,transfer of,
249-5 Notice,253-4 117-7
TOBACCO ADVERTISING Other ordinances and regula- Zoning,280-174
Definitions and word usage,249- tions,253-17 TOXIC SUBSTANCES
2 Penalties for offenses,253-19 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Exceptions,249-4 Permit,253-2-253-4 38
Legislative intent and findings, Public hearing,253-4 TRAILERS
249-1 Records,253-13 Parking,189-2
License,249-2 Registration,253-14 Vehicles and traffic,260-8.1
Minors,249-1 Report,253-14 Zoning,280-137
Parks,249-1 Roadways and driveways, TRANSPORTATION ACCESS
Penalties for offenses,249-6 253-11 MANAGEMENT
Permit,249-2 Screening by plantings,253-16 Definitions,64-3
Report,249-1 Septic tanks,253-7 Duties of Commission,64-5
Restrictions,249-3 Sewer system,253-7 Improvements,64-5
Sales,249-1 Site plan,253-3 Lighting,64-5
Schools,249-1-249-3 Site requirements,253-5 Litter,64-5
Severability,249-7 Storage,253-14 Noise,64-5
Sign,249-4 Trespassing,253-15 Parking,64-5
Smoke,249-1 Trespass on adjoining proper- Purpose,64-2
Smoking,249-1 ty,253-15 Report,644
Time frame for compliance,249- Vehicles,253-14 Safety,64-5
5 Water,253-3,253-6,253-14 Speed limits,64-5
Tobacco,249-1-249-5 Water supply,253-6 Title,64-1
Variance,249-1 Weeds,253-5 Transportation Commission,64-4
Well,249-1 Well,253-5,253-11 Vehicle,64-5
When effective,249-8 Recreational Vehicle Parks,253- Water,64-5
TOILET FACILITIES 20-253-24 When effective,64-6
Parks and recreation areas,193-4 Applicability of other chapter TREES
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- provisions,253-24 Filming,139-9
36 Dates of operation,253-23
Definitions,253-20
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Highway specifications,161-3, Zoning,280-30 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC,260-
161-11,161-16,161-29,161- VARIANCES 14
30,161-42,161-44 Agricultural uses,72-3,72-11 Emergency Removal of Vehicles,
Parks and recreation areas,193-2 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- 260-23-260-25
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 20-111-24,111-27 Abandoned,260-23
43 Ethics,26-17 Authority to remove vehicles,
Solid waste,233-4 Flood damage prevention,148-4, 260-23
Subdivision of land,240-10,240- 148-7,148-9,148-14,148- Emergency,260-23
17,240-21,240-49 22,148-23 Fees,260-24
Vehicles and traffic,260-4,260-6 Lighting,outdoor,172-8 Impoundment,260-24
Wetlands and shoreline,275-2 Shellfish and other marine re- Notices,260-25
Wind energy,277-3 sources,219-21 Obstruction,260-23
Zoning,280-83,280-92-280-95, Subdivision of land,240-57 Parking,260-23
280-98,280-118,280-129, Tobacco advertising,249-1 Seizure,260-24
280-130,280-133,280-136 Waterfront consistency review, Storage,260-24
TRENCHES 268-3,268-5 General Provisions,260-1,260-2
Highway specifications,161-36 Zoning,280-10,280-28,280-30, Authority to install traffic con-
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 280-76.3,280-81,280-86, trol devices,260-2
39,215-43 280-92,280-121,280-131, Definitions of words and
Streets and sidewalks,237-13 280-137,280-146,280-149, phrases,260-1
TRESPASSING 280-154 Parking,260-1
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- VEHICLES Lighting,outdoor,172-6
20 Alcoholic beverages,79-1 One-Way Streets,260-3
Tourist and trailer camps,253-15 Appearance tickets,5-2 Parking,Standing and Stopping,
Vehicles,motor-driven,264-14 Bicycles,88-1-88-6 260-7-260-22
TWO-FAMILY DWELLINGS Boats,docks and wharves,96-9, Additional parking regula-
Zoning,280-13 96-24 tions,260-18
Coastal erosion hazard areas,1 I I- Application,260-7
16 Bus stops,260-21
-U- Filming,139-3 Church,260-17
UNSAFE BUILDINGS Flood damage prevention,148-4, Driveways,260-9,260-15,
148-13-148-16,148-21, 260-17,260-18
Buildings,unsafe;property 148-22 Fire hydrants,260-14,260-18
maintenance,100-4,100-5 General provisions,1-2 Fire lanes,260-14
UTILITIES Highway specifications,161-7, Fire wells,260-14,260-16
Flood damage prevention,148-3, 161-20 Fire zones,260-14,260-20
148-13,148-15,148-16,148- Littering, 174-1,174-3,174-6 Handicapped parking,260-17
19-148-22 Parking,189-1-189-4,189-7 License,260-9,260-17
Highway specifications,161-46 Parks and recreation areas,193-1, Loading zones,260-22
Lighting,outdoor,172-5 193-3,193-4 Lots,260-12
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Peddlers,solicitors and transient Night fishing parking permit,
42,215-43 retail merchants,197-10 260-9
Solar energy systems,280-58, Police department rules and regu- No stopping zones,260-19
280-62 lations,A290-11,A290-15, Parking,260-9-260-12,260-
Streets and sidewalks,237-11, A290-33,A290-45 14,260-16-260-22
237-16 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Parking for limited time only,
Subdivision of land,240-4,240- 5 260-11
10,240-17,240-21,240-35, Solid waste,233-1,2334,233-5 Parking or standing prohibited
240-36,240111,240-42 Streets and sidewalks,237-26 during certain times,260-
Vehicles and traffic,260-8 Subdivision of land,240-44,240- 15
Waterfront consistency review, 54 Parking prohibited at all times,
268-3 Tourist and trailer camps,253-14, 260-8
Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 253-20,253-21,253-23,253- Parking prohibited during cer-
Wind energy,277-2-277-4 24 tain hours,260-9
Zoning,280-2,280-4,280-13, Transportation access manage- Parking prohibited during cer-
280-22,280-29,280-58,280- ment,64-5 tain months,260-10
62,280-83,280-112,280- Vehicles and traffic,260-1-260- Penalties for offenses,260-9
127,280-129,280-133 3,260-7,260-8,260-8.1, Permit,260-9,260-17
UTILITY POLES 260-9-260-27 Public parking lots,260-12
Streets and sidewalks,237-30, Vehicles,motor-driven,264-1- Shopping center,260-14
237-32 264-7,264-9,264-11,264-14 Signs,260-8
-264-16,264-18-264-20 Stopping prohibited at all
Zoning,280-2,280-4,280-48, times,260-13
-V- 280-58,280-77-280-79, Trailer parking prohibited at
VACANT LOT 280-99,280-110,280-143 all times,260-8 1
Fire prevention and building con- Urility,260-8
struction,144-8 Vehicles,260-8.1,260-9
Streets and sidewalks,237-20 Penalties,260-27
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Bus stop,260-27 Notice,264-8 Highway specifications,161-11,
Curb,260-27 Operation on private property 161-30,161-39,161-44
Driveway,260-27 restricted,264-5 Housing fund,34-6
Fines,260-27 Operation on Town property Junkyards,166-4
Fire hydrant,260-27 prohibited,264-4 Littering,174-4
Fire lanes,260-27 Parents or guardians to be no- Parking,189-1
Fire zone,260-27 tified of violations,264-8 Parks and recreation areas,193-4
Handicapped parking,260-27 Penalties for offenses,264-10 Police department rules and regu-
Inspection,260-27 Permit,264-7 lations,A290-45
Lots,260-27 Purpose,264-2 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Parking,260-27 Registration,264-11 3,215-28,215-36-215-38,
Penalties for offenses,260-27 Responsibility of parents or 215-43
Permit,260-27 guardians,264-7 Soil removal,228-2,22811,228-
Registration,260-27 Safety,264-2 5,228-7
Vehicle,260-27 School,264-6 Streets and sidewalks,237-13,
Wells,260-27 Severability,264-12 237-16
Stop and Yield Intersections,260- Title,264-1 Subdivision of land,240-4,240-9
4-260-6 When effective,264-13 -240-11,240-17,240-19,
School,260-6 VETERANS 240-21,240-35,240-36,240-
Signs,260-4,260-6 Taxation,245-8 42,240-44,240-48,240-51
Stop intersections with flash- VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION, Tourist and trailer camps,253-3,
ing signals,260-5 see WAR VETERANS AND 253-6,253-14
Stop intersections with stop GOLD STAR PARENTS Transportation access manage-
signs,2604 VIBRATIONS ment,64-5
Tree,2604,260-6 Highway specifications,161-21 Waterfront consistency review,
Wells,260-4,260-6 Soil removal,228-5 268-2,268-3,268-5
Yield intersections,260-6 Zoning,28048,280-58,280-62, Wetlands and shoreline,275-2-
Truck Traffic,260-26 280-99,280-111,280-143 275-4,275-7,275-11,275-12
Restricted truck traffic,260-26 Zoning,280-2,2804,280-7,280-
Safety,260-26 89 280-13,280-16,280-22,
Zoning,280-129,280-137 -W- 280-29,280-34,280-35,280-
VEHICLES,JUNKED 51,280-54,280-55,280-91,
Buildings,unsafe;property WAIVERS 280-96,280-99,280-104,
maintenance,100-4 Hunting,163-3 280-112,280-113,280-128,
VEHICLES,MOTOR-DRIVEN Solar energy systems,280-58, 280-129,280-133,280-143,
Motor-Driven Vehicles,264-14- 280-62 280-174
Subdivision of land,240-10
264-22 WATERCOURSES
Abandoned,264-19 Wetlands and shoreline,275-6 Fire prevention and building con-
Confiscation and redemption Zoning,280-76.2 struction,144-10
of vehicles,264-19 WALLS Flood damage prevention,148-
Drugs,264-15 Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 13,148-14
Emergency vehicles,264-18 See also RETAINING WALLS Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Enforcement,264-17 WAR VETERANS AND GOLD 36
Exceptions,264-18 STAR PARENTS TAX EX- Stormwater management,236-13
Fine,264-20 EMPTION Subdivision of land,240-41
Intent,264-14 Assessments,245-16 Zoning,280-116,280-133
Liable,264-20 Definitions and Abbreviations, WATERFOWL FEEDING
Nuisance,264-14 245-15 Animals,83-28
Penalties for offenses,264-20 Exemption granted,245-16 WATERFRONT CONSISTENCY
Permit,264-15,264-20 Taxation,245-15,245-16 REVIEW
Presumptive evidence,264-16 WATER Animals,268-3
4 83
3
83
Animals, - , -
Restitution,264-20 AnimaAppeals,2684,268-5
Restrictions,264-15 Boats,docks and wharves,96-12, Assessment,268-3,268-5
Safety,264-14,264-15 96-16,96-26 Authority and purpose,268-2
Severability,264-21 Buildings,unsafe;property Building Inspector,268-6
Storage,264-19 maintenance,100-4 Definitions,268-3
Trespassing,264-14 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- Emergency,268-3
When effective,264-22 5-111-7,111-10,111-13, Enforcement,268-6
Unlicensed Motor-Driven Vehi- 111-14,111-29 Erosion and sedimentation,268-2
cles,264-1-264-13 Community Preservation Fund, Hazardous materials,268-3
Conflicts with state law,264- 17-8 Hazardous substances,268-5
11 Fire prevention and building con- Inspections,268-3,268-5
Definitions,264-3 struction,144-8,144-10 Investigations,268-3
Exceptions,264-6 Flood damage prevention,148-2, Landscaping,268-3
Impound,264-9 148-3,148-14-148-16,148- Management and coordination of
18,148-19,148-22
_ Impounded,264-9 LWRP,268-4
Harbor management,157-1,157-
Impoundment,264-9 Open space,268-2,268-5
Improvement,264-6 5 Penalties for offenses,268-7
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Pension,268-3 Vehicles and traffic,260-4,260- Bay Constable,275-12.1
Permit,268-3 6,260-12,260-14,260-16, Bond,275-9
Pollution,268-3 260-27 Buffers,275-5,275-7,275-11
Report,2684 Zoning,280-133 Catwalks,275-11
Retirement,268-3 WETLANDS AND SHORELINE Certificate of compliance,275-
Review of actions,268-5 Administration and Enforcement, 10,275-13
Sale,268-3 275-15,275-16 Cesspools,275-5
Setbacks,268-3 Bay Constable,275-15 Code Enforcement Officer,
Stop-work order,268-6 Compliance requirements, 275-12.1
Storage,268-3 275-16 Conditions,inspection fees,
Street openings,268-3 Coordination and enforcement, performance guarantee
Title,268-1 275-15 upon issuance of permit,
Utility,268-3 Director of Code Enforcement, 275-9
Variances,268-3,268-5 275-15 Construction,275-5
Water,268-2,268-3,268-5 Failure to comply,275-16 Construction and operation
Wildlife,268-2,268-3 Fine,275-16 standards,275-11
WATER POLLUTION Notice,275-16 Contents of permit,275-10
Boats,docks and wharves,96-26 Penalties for offenses,275-15, Costs and expenses,275-11
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 275-16 Dock and float fees,275-7
38 Permit,275-16 Docks,275-5,275-11
Wetlands and shoreline,275-3 Zoning Inspector,275-15 Drainage,275-5-275-7,275-
WATER QUALITY Community Preservation Project I 1
Authority,17-42 Plan,17-13 Dredging,275-I1
Certification,17-45 General Provisions,275-1-275- Driveways,275-5
Community Preservation Fund, 3 Easement,275-11
17-41-17-46 Accessory structure,275-2 Emergencies,275-5
Community Preservation Fund Assessment,275-4 Emergency permits,275-11
Project Plan,17-44 Buffer,275-2 Erosion and sedimentation,
Definitions,17-43 Buffers,275-4 275-11
Improvements, 17-44 Cesspool,275-3 Excavation,275-11
Pollution removal, 17-44 Definitions,275-2 Failure to comply,275-11
Purpose,17-41 Demolition,275-2 Fees,275-7
Town Board,17-42 Driveway,275-3 Fences,275-5,275-11
Water Quality Advisory Commit- Erosion and sedimentation, Fill,275-6,275-11
tee,17-46 275-3 Fuel,275-5
WATER QUALITY ADVISORY Exceptions,275-4 Fuel tanks,275-5,
COMMITTEE Fence,275-2 Garbage,275-11
Compensation,17-46 Findings,275-3 Grading,275-7,275-11
Conflicts of interest,17-46 Flood hazard areas,275-3 Grass,275-11
Membership,1746 Grass,275-2 Guarantee,275-9,275-10
Powers and duties,1746 Improvement,275-3 Hearings,275-8
Qualifications,17-46 Jurisdiction,275-3 Height,275-11
Residency requirements,1746 Landscaping,275-3 Homes,now and remodeled,
Water quality,17-46 Permit,275-2,275-4 275-11
WATER QUALITY STAND- Pollution,275-3 Impoundment,275-6
ARDS Purpose,275-3 Improvement,275-5
Stormwater management,236-7 Safety,275-3 Inspections,275-7,275-9-
WATER SUPPLY Septic tank,275-3 275-11
Zoning,280-174 Setbacks,275-2,275-3 Insurance,275-9
WEAPONS Stormwater,275-3 Landscaping,275-11
Parks and recreation areas,193-6 Swimming pool,275-3 Liability,275-9
Police department rules and regu- Test,275-4 Licenses,275-6
lations,A290-15,A290-33 Title,275-1 Liens,275-11
WEEDS Trees,275-2 Lighting,275-11
Highway specifications,161-42 Water,275-2-275-4 Meeting,275-8
Streets and sidewalks,237-20 Weeds,275-2 Monument,275-6
Tourist and trailer camps,253-5 Wildlife,275-3,275-4 Notice,275-8-275-10
Wetlands and shoreline,275-2 Word usage,275-2 Notices,275-11
See also BRUSH,GRASS AND Yard,275-4 Pedestrians,275-11
WEEDS Permits,275-5-275-12,275- Penalties for offenses,275-
WELLS 12.1,275-13,275-14 12.1
Buildings,unsafe;property Accessory structures,275-5 Permit procedures,275-5
maintenance,100-4 Administrative permits,275-5, Processing of application,275-
Highway specifications,161-3 275-8 8
Subdivision of land,240-4,240- Application,275-6 Propane/liquid gas tanks,275-
10,240-17,240-21,240-35, Assessment,275-6 5
240-44 Backfilling,275-11 Reports,275-7,275-8
Barricades,275-11 Restaurants,275-11
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Retaining walls,275-11 Safety standards,277-3 Inspections,280-151,280-154
Safety,275-11,275-12 Setbacks,277-3 Nonconforming use,280-154
Septic systems,275-5 Signs,277-4 Notice,280-153,280-155
Setbacks,275-5 Towers,277-2-277-4,277-7 Penalties for offenses,280-
Shoreline structures,275-11 Town Attorney,277-7 155,280-156
Signs,275-11 Town Board,277-7 Permit,280-151-280-154
Single-family dwellings,275-5 Trees,277-3 Records,280-151,280-154
Standards for issuance of per- Utilities,277-2-2774 Remedies,280-156
mit,275-12 Zoning,280-13 Report,280-151
Stop-work orders,275-12.1 WINERIES Right of entry,280-151
Stormwater,275-7 Zoning,280-13 School,280-154
Stormwater management con- Site plan,280-151,280-154
trol plan,275-6 Special exception,280-154
Swimming pools,275-11 -Y- Stop orders,280-153
Transferability,275-14 YARDS Variance,280-154
Utilities,275-11 Affordable Housing(AHD)Dis-
Waivers,275-6 Fire prevention and building con- trict,280-24-280-33
struction,144-8,144-10
Walls,275-11 - Accessory uses,280-27
Water,275-7,275-11,275-12 Highway specifications,161-24 Administration,280-31
Wildlife,275-7,275-11,275- Soil removal,228-6,228-11 Age restrictions,280-30
12 Solid waste,23311 Apartments,280-27
Subdivision of land,240-45
Yards,275-7 Appeals,280-28,280-31
Zoning Inspector,275-12.1 Tourist and trailer camps,253-21 Applicability,280-26
Plum Island Research District Wetlands and shoreline,275-4, Application procedure,280-29
(PIC),280-189 275-7 Building Inspector,280-31
Plum Island Research District Zoning,280-4,280-7,280-8,280- Building permit,280-31
13,280-15,280-28,280-41,
(PIR),280-185 Bulk,area and parking regula-
Stormwater management,236-18 280-43,280-48,280-50,280- tions,280-28
Zoning,280-116 58,280-60,280-62,280-64, Certificate of occupancy,280-
WILDLIFE 280-78,280-79,280-86,280- 31,280-33
Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- 93,280-96,280-104-280-
106280109280122280Comprehensive Plan,280-29
, - , - , -
6,111-12 Definitions,280-25
Community Preservation Fund, 124,280-143 Fine,280-33
YOUTH BOARD
17-4,17-8 General regulations and re-
Parks and recreation areas,193-6 Appointments,68-5 quirements,280-30
Definitions and Abbreviations,
Subdivision of land,240-44 Hearing,280-26,280-29
Waterfront consistency review, 68-2 Height,280-28
-
268-2,268-3 Membership,685 Improvements,280-25,280-30
5 68
ti
d d
s anduties, -
Wetlands and shoreline,275-3, PowerLots,280-30,280-31
275-4,275-7,275-11,275-12 Removal of members,68-5 Maintenance and upkeep,280-
Zoning,280-129,280-133 Salaries and compensation,68-5 32.1
Terms of office,68-5
WIND ENERGY Meeting,280-29
Small Wind Energy Systems, Youth Bureau,68-3,684 Notice,280-26,280-29,280-
YOUTH BUREAU
277-I-277-7 30
68-4 68-3,
Abandonment of use,277-6 Youth Board, Off-street parking,280-27,
Advertising,277-4 Youth Bureau Director,68-4 280-28
Anchoring,277-4 YOUTH BUREAU DIRECTOR Parking,280-27,280-28
Application,277-2 Powers and duties,68-4 Penalties for offenses,280-
Block,277-2 Youth Bureau,68-4 32.1,280-33
Building Inspector,277-7 Permit,280-31
Building permits,277-3,277-6 Permitted uses,280-27
Code Enforcement Officer, -Z_ Planning Board,280-28
277-7 ZONING Purpose,280-24
Construction standards,277-4 Accessory buildings and struc- Records,280-31
Costs and expenses,277-6 tures,280-15 Reports,280-29,280-30
Definitions,277-1 Administration and Enforcement, Residency requirements,280-
Development standards,277-3 280-151-280-156 30
Enforcement,277-7 Accessory buildings,280-154 Safety,280-28
Fees,277-5 Administrative and enforcing Sales,280-30,280-31
Fences,277-4 officer,280-151 Schools,280-26
Height regulations,277-2- Appeals,280-154 Setbacks,280-24,280-28
2774 Building Inspector,280-151- Single-family dwellings,280-
Lighting,2774 280-155 28
Norse,277-2,277-3 Building permits,280-151- Site plan,280-29,280-31
Notices,277-3 280-153 Use regulations,280-27
Penalties for offenses,277-7 Certificates of occupancy, Utilities,280-29
Permit,277-3,277-6,277-7 280-151,280-154 Vacant lot,280-30
Remedies for violations,277-7 Fine,280-155 Variance,280-28
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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 academics, 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
Application review,280-13 Yard,280-13,280-15 Report,280-157
Bed-and-breakfast,280-13 Agricultural Planned Develop- Zoning Map,280-157—280-
Building Inspector,280-13 ment District,280-170— 159
Bulk,area and parking regula- 280-181 Board of Appeals,280-145—280-
tions,280-14 Accessory uses,280-172 150
Cemeteries,280-13 Application and review proce- Accessory buildings,280-149
Certificate of compliance,280- dure,280-174 Accessory structures,280-149
13 Building permits,280-180 Additional conditions and
Certificate of occupancy,280- Classification,280-172 safeguards,280-147
13 Clearing house,280-179 Appeals,280-145—280-150
Communicable diseases,280- Conditions,280-180 Appointment,280-145
13 Conditions of approval,280- Building Inspector,280-146
Drug,280-13 175 Fees,280-149
Dust,280-13 Costs and expenses,280-177 Fences,280-149
Emergency,280-13 County Clerk,280-175 Hardship,280-146
Farms and farming,280-13 Definitions,280-171 Hearings,280-146,280-150
Fees,280-13 Disclosure provisions,280- Membership,280-145
Fence,280-13 174 Notice,280-146,280-150
Fumes,280-13 Easements,280-175,280-177, Permits,280-146,280-149
Garages,280-13 280-179,280-180 Permitted use,280-146
Gas,280-13 Farms and farming,280-174 Powers and duties,280-146
Hearings,280-13 Fire protection,280-174 Rules of conduct and proce-
Height regulations,280-15 Hearings,280-174,280-175, dure,280-148
Home occupations,280-13 280-177 Safety,280-146
Hospitals,280-13 Improvements,280-174 Special exceptions,280-146,
Inspection,280-13 Lots,280-173 280-149
Kennels,280-13 Meetings,280-173,280-174 Variances,280-146,280-149
Land-based aquaculture opera- Notices,280-174 Zoning Map,280-146
tions,280-13 Open space,280-181 Density,Minimum Lot Size and
Lighting,280-13 Permit,280-180 Bulk Schedules,280-65,
Lots,280-13,280-15 Permitted uses,280-175 280-66
Noise,280-13 Planning Board,280-174,280- Conformance required,280-66
Odor,280-13 181 Incorporation of new sched-
Off-street parking,280-13 Price for development rights, ules,280-65
One-family dwelling,280-13 280-176 Parking,280-65
Parking,280-13,280-14 Purpose,280-170 Repeal of existing schedule,
Penalties for offenses,280-13 Reports,280-174 280-65
Permit,280-13 Requirements for eligibility, Districts,280-5—280-11
Permitted uses,280-13 280-173 Appeals,280-9
Places of worship,280-13 Sales,280-174—280-177, Building Inspector,280-6,
Playgrounds,280-13 280-179—280-181 280-8
Purpose,280-12 Subdivision,280-181 Building permits,280-8—280-
Radiation,280-13 Subsequent development right 10
Registry of permits,280-13 sales to Town,280-177 Certificate of occupancy,280-
Rental permits,280-13 Town Attorney,280-175 10
Restaurants,280-13 Town Board,280-173,280- District boundaries,280-7
Safety,280-13 174,280-176,280-177, District designations,280-5
Sales,280-13 280-180 Effect of establishment of dis-
Schools,280-13 Town Clerk,280-174 tricts,280-8
Setbacks,280-13,280-15 Water,280-174 Hearing,280-11
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Insurance,280-10 Height,28048 Nonconforming uses,280-2,
Landscaping,280-7 Hospital,28048 2804
Lot recognition,280-9 Hotel,280-48 Official Map,280-4
Lots,280-9—280-11 License,280-48 Off-street parking,280-4
Merger,280-10 Lots,28048 Open space,2804
One-family dwelling,280-10 Meeting,28048 Parking,2804
Open space,280-8 Motel,28048 Permits,280-2,280-3
Parks,280-7 Noise,28047,280-48 Purposes,280-2
Permit,280-8—280-10 Odor,280-48 Recreational vehicle,280-4
Prohibited uses,280-8 Off-street parking,28048 Restaurant,2804
Record,280-7 Parking,28048,28049 Safety,280-2,280-3
Screening,280-7 Permit,28048 Sales,280-4
Variance,280-10 Permitted uses,28048 School,2804
Waiver of merger,280-11 Plumbing,28048 Screening,2804
Water,280-7,280-8 Pollution,28048 Septic tank,280-4
Yards,280-7,280-8 Purpose,280-47 Service station,2804
Zoning Map,280-6,280-7 Restaurants,28048 Setbacks,280-4
Farmland Bill of Rights,280-97— Retail stores,28048 Shopping center,280-4
280-103 Sales,28048 Signs,2804
Animals,280-98,280-99 School,28048 Site plans,2804
Appeals,280-100 Service stations,280-48 Special exception use,280-4
Definitions,280-98 Setbacks,280-50 Storage,280-4
Dust,280-99 Shopping centers,280-48 Swimming pools,280-4
Enforcement,280-102 Signs,28048 Title,280-1
Fences,280-99 Site plan,28048 Tower,2804
Grading,280-99 Smoke,28048 Utilities,280-2,280-4
Holidays,280-99 Special exception,280-48 Vehicles,280-2,280-4
Inspection,280-101 Special exception use,28048 Water,280-2,280-4
Livestock,280-98,280-99 Storage,28048 Yard,280-4
Noise,280-99 Testing,280-48 Zoning Map,280-4
Notices,280-97,280-100, Tires,280-48 Hamlet Business(HB)District,
280-101 Use regulations,28048 28044—28046
Nuisance,280-97,280-99 Vehicle,28048 Accessory uses,280-45
Odor,280-99 Vehicles,28048 Apartments,28045
Right to farm,280-97 Vibration,28048 Appeals,28045
Right to notice by brokers and Yards,28048,280-50 Assessment,28045
agents,280-101 General Provisions,280-1—280- Bulk,area and parking regula-
Right to notice provided by 4 tions,280-46
Town agencies,280-100 Accessory building,280-4 Convenience stores,28045
Right to undertake protected Accessory use,280-4 Garages,28045
farm practices,280-99 Apartment,28011 Grocery stores,280-45
Safety,280-97,280-99 Appeals,280-4 Hotel,280-44,280-45
Sale,280-98 Block,280-4 Improvement,280-45
Severability,280-103 Certificate of compliance,280- Meeting,280-45
Sign,280-101 4 Motel,280-44,280-45
Smoke,280-99 Certificate of occupancy,280- Off-street parking,28045
Storage,280-101 4 Parking,280-45,280-46
Trees,280-98 Curb,280-4 Permit,280-45
Vehicles,280-99 Definitions,2804 Permitted uses,280-45
Vibration,280-99 Drainage,280-4 Plumbing,28045
Water,280-99 Easements,280-3,280-4 Purpose,280-44
General Business(B)District, Fence,280-4 Restaurants,280-45
280-47—280-50 Final plat,280-4 Retail stores,28045
Accessory uses,28048 Flood hazard area,2804 Sale,28045
Apartments,28048 Garage,2804 School,28045
Appeals,28048 Grade,2804 Signs,28045
Bulk,area and parking re- Guaranty,280-4 Site plan,280-45
quirements,28049 Height,280-4 Special exception use,280-45
Church,28048 Home occupation,2804 Use regulations,28045
Convenience stores,28048 Hotel,2804 Hamlet Density(HD)Residential
Driveways,280-48 Interpretation and conflicts, District,280-20—280-23
Dust,280-48 280-3 Accessory buildings,280-22
Fence,280-48 Junkyard,280-4 Accessory uses,280-22
Fire extinguisher,28048 Landscaping,2804 Apartments,280-22
Flammable,280-48 Lighting,2804 Appeals,280-22
Front yard setbacks,280-50 Master Plan,280-4 Applicability,280-21
Fuel,28048 Mobile home,2804 Bulk,area and parking regula-
Garages,280-48 Motel,280-4 tions,280-23
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Heat,280-22 Parking,280-92,280-95 Garages,280-58
Parking,280-23 Pollution,280-91 Gas,280-58
Permit,280-20 Properties located adjacent to Heating,280-58
Permitted uses,280-22 creeks,280-96 Land-based aquaculture opera-
Purpose,280-20 Purpose,280-91 tions,280-58
Site plan,280-22 Record,280-92 Noise,280-58
Special exception,280-22 Screen,280-91—280-94 Nuisance,280-58
Use regulations,280-22 Site plan,280-92 Odors,280-58
Utilities,280-22 Transition buffer area,280-94 Off-street parking,280-58
Water,280-22 Trees,280-92—280-95 Parking,280-58,280-59
Zoning Map,280-21 Variance,280-92 Permit,280-58
Historic Preservation District Water,280-91,280-96 Permitted uses,280-58
(HDP),280-190—280-196 Yards,280-93,280-96 Plumbing,280-58
Accessory uses,280-193 Light Industrial(LI)District,280- Pollution,280-58
Applicability of amendments, 61-280-64 Purpose,280-57
280-190 Accessory uses,280-62 Sales,280-58
Application procedure,280- Animals,280-62 Schools,280-58
195 Appeals,280-62 Setbacks,280-60
Community facility,280-196 Area,yard and bulk regula- Signs,280-58 '
Definitions,280-191 tions,280-62 Site plan,280-58
Eligibility,280-192 Bulk,area and parking regula- Smoke,280-58
Failure to comply,280-196 tions,280-63 Solar energy production sys-
Fees,280-195 Dust,280-62 tem,commercial,280-58
Hearings,280-195 Explosives,280-62 Special exception use,280-58
Historic Preservation Commis- Front yard setbacks,280-64 Storage,280-58
sion,280-195 Fuel,280-62 Testing,280-58
Maintenance and termination, Fumes,280-62 Transfer stations,280-58
280-196 Garages,280-62 Use regulations,280-58
Meetings,280-195 Gas,280-62 Utility,280-58 _
Permitted uses,280-193 Land-based aquaculture opera- Vehicles,280-58
Planning Board,280-195 tions,280-62 Vibrations,280-58
Pre-application procedure, Lots,280-61 Yards,280-58,280-60
280-194 Noise,280-62 Limited Business(LB)District,
Purpose,280-190 Nuisance,280-62 280-40-280-43
Reports,280-195 Odors,280-62 Accessory uses,280-41
Site plan approval,280-193 Parking,280-62,280-63 Appeals,28041
Town Board,280-195 Permit,280-62 Bulk,area and parking regula-
Use regulations,280-193 Permitted uses,280-62 tions,280-42
Zoning,280-190—280-196 Plumbing,280-62 Fencing,280-41
Zoning Map,280-195 Pollution,280-62 Hotels,280-41
Landscaping,Screening and Purpose,280-61 Landscaping,280-41
Buffer Regulations,280-91— Sales,280-62 Lots,280-41
280-96 School,280-62 Parking,280-42
Appeals,280-92 Setbacks,280-64 Permitted uses,28041
Assessment,280-92 Signs,280-62 Plumbing,28041
Buffer,280-92,280-94—280- Site plan,280-62 Purpose,280-40
96 Smoke,280-62 Restaurants,280-41
Building Inspector,280-92 Solar energy production sys- Sales,280-41
Curbs,280-92 tem,commercial,280-62 Setbacks,280-43
Drainage,280-91 Special exception use,280-62 Signs,280-41
Driveway,280-93 Storage,280-62 Site plan,280-41
Driveways,280-92 Testing,280-62 Special exception use,280-41
Dust,280-91 Use regulations,280-62 Storage,280-41
Fences,280-92,280-94 Utility,280-62 Use regulations,280-41
Front landscaped area,280-93 Vibrations,280-62 Yards,280-41,280-43
General requirements,280-92 Yards,280-62,280-64 Low-Density Residential R-40
Glare,280-91,280-94 Light Industrial Park/Planned Of- District,280-16—280-19
Grass,280-93,280-95 fice Park(LIO)District,280- Accessory buildings,280-19
Hearing,280-92 57-280-60 Accessory uses,280-17
Heat,280-91 Accessory uses,280-58 Animal,280-17
Height,280-94 Animals,280-58 Appeals,280-17
Landscaped parking area,280- Appeals,280-58 Bulk,area and parking regula-
95 Bulk,area and parking regula- tions,280-18
Lien,280-92 tions,280-59 Hospital,280-17
Lots,280-95 Dust,280-58 Open space,280-16
Noise,280-91,280-94 Explosives,280-58 Parking,280-18
Notice,280-92 Fuel,280-58 Permit,280-16
Off-street parking,280-95 Fumes,280-58 Permitted uses,280-17
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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
Marin II(MID District,280-54— Variance,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
Motels,280-55 Drainage,280-78 Motels,280-35
Parking,280-56 Driveways,280-78 Parking,280-36
Permitted uses,280-55 Fence,280-78 Permitted uses,280-35
Purpose,280-54 Garages,280-78 Purpose,280-34
Record,280-55 Grade,280-78 Restaurants,280-35
Restaurants,280-55 Height,280-78 Signs,280-35
Sales,280-55 Home occupation,280-78 Site plan,280-35
School,280-55 Hospital,280-78,280-79 Special exception use,280-35
Signs,280-55 Hotels,280-78,280-79 Use regulations,280-35
Site plan,280-55 Landscaping,280-78 Water,280-34,280-35
Special exception,280-55 Lots,280-78,280-79 Severability,280-160
Swimming pools,280-55 Meeting,280-78 Signs,280-80—280-90
Use regulations,280-55 Mobile home,280-78 Abandoned,280-88
Water,280-54,280-55 Motel,280-78 Advertising,280-80,280-81,
Marine I(MI)District,280-51— Off-street loading areas,280- 280-85
280-53 79 Animal,280-85
Accessory uses,280-52 Off-street parking areas,280- Appeals,280-81,280-86
Appeals,280-52 78 Applicability,280-81
Bed-and-breakfast,280-52 Parking,280-77—280-79 Application,280-81
Bulk,area and parking regula- Place of worship,280-78 Approval,280-81
tions,280-53 Plumbing,280-78 Assessment,280-88
Fuel,280-52 Pollution,280-77 Building Inspector,280-81,
Insurance,280-52 Purpose,280-77 280-85,280-88
Parking,280-53 Restaurant,280-78 Certificate of occupancy,280-
Permitted uses,280-52 Sales,280-78,280-79 85
Purpose,280-51 School,280-78,280-79 Driveway,280-85
Record,280-52 Screening,280-78 Fees,280-81
Sales,280-52 Service station,280-78 Fences,280-82,280-85
School,280-52 Signs,280-78 Gas,280-83
Signs,280-52 Special exception uses,280-78 General design principles,
Site plan,280-52 Storage,280-78,280-79 280-82
Special exception,280-52 Vehicles,280-77—280-79 Grade,280-85
Swimming pools,280-52 Yards,280-78,280-79 Height,280-82,280-85
Use regulations,280-52 Plum Island Conservation District Hotel,280-85
Water,280-51 (PIC),280-186—280-189 Improvement,280-88
Nonconforming Uses and Build- Plum Island Research District Liable,280-88
ings,280-120—280-126 (PIR),280-182—280-185 Lien,280-88
Appeals,280-121 Residential Office(RO)District, Lighting,280-81,280-83,280-
Building permit,280-121, 280-37—280-39 87,280-88
280-124,280-125 Accessory uses,280-38 Limitation of content or copy,
Height,280-122 Apartments,280-38 280-84
Involuntary moves,280-126 Appeals,280-38 Motel,280-85
Landscaping,280-123 Bulk,area and parking regula- Nonconforming signs,280-90
Lots,280-124 tions,280-39 Nonconforming use,280-90
Nonconforming buildings with Churches,280-38 Notice,280-88
conforming uses,280-122 Insurance,280-38 Obstructions,280-80
Nonconforming buildings with Meeting,280-38 Parking,280-85
nonconforming uses,280- Parking,280-39 Penalty,280-88
123 Permitted uses,280-38 Permit,280-81,280-85,280-
Nonconforming lots,280-124 Places of worship,280-38 89,280-90
Permit,280-121,280-122, Purpose,280-37 Prohibitions and general re-
280-124,280-125 Restaurants,280-38 strictions,280-83
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Purpose,280-80 Flood hazard areas,280-129, Special exception,280-130,
Restaurant,280-85 280-133 280-131
Safety,280-82,280-88 Garages,280-134,280-137 Standards for residential site
Sales,280-85,280-86 Gas,280-129 plans,280-137
Setbacks,280-85 Glare,280-129 Storage,280-134,280-137
Shopping centers,280-87 Grade,280-129,280-133,280- Stormwater,280-129,280-133
Sign illumination,280-87 134,280-136 Stormwater management con-
Specific sign requirements, Guaranty,280-131 trol plan,280-133
280-86 Hamlet Density Residential Street trees,280-129
Specific signs,280-85 (HD)District,280-137 Subdivision of land,280-137
Storage,280-88 Handicapped facilities,280- Trailers,280-137
Transition,280-89 129 Tree fee,280-129
Tree,280-83 Hearings,280-131,280437 Trees,280-129,280-130,280-
Unsafe,abandoned and unlaw- Height,280-134 133,280-136
ful signs,280-88 Historical features,280-133 Utilities,280-127,280-129,
Utility,280-83 Historic,preservation,280-131 280-133
Variances,280-81,280-86 Improvements,280-129,280- Variances,280-131,280-137
Yard,280-86 131,280-133,280-137 Vehicles and traffic,280-129,
Site Plan Approval,280-127- Inspections,280-137 280-137
280-138 Investigations,280-130 Water,280-128,280-129,280-
Accessory uses,280-127 Land clearing,280-136 133
Affordable housing,280-137 Landscaping,280-129,280- Watercourses,280-133
Appeals,280-130,280-131, 131,280-133,280-134, Wells,280-133
280-137 280-137 Wildlife,280-129,280-133
Applicability,280-127 License,280-133 Special Exception Uses,280-139
Application requirements, Lighting,280-129,280-133, -280-144
280-133 280-137 Additional conditions and
Approval of site plan required, Lots,280-137 safeguards,280-144
280-130 Meeting,280-131,280-133 Appeals,280-140-280-142,
Architectural features,280- Meetings,280-137 280-144
129 Moderate-income housing, Application,280-141
Architectural Review Commit- 280-137 Approval,280-141
tee,280-131,280-135 Natural features,280-129, Approval required,280-140
Architectural review stand- 280-133 Buffer,280-143
ards,280-134 Natural features preservation, Building permit,280-140
Area,yard and bulk regula- 280-129 Church,280-143
tions,280-137 Notice,280-131,280-137 Demolition,280-140
Assessment,280-133 Objectives,280-129 Dust,280-143
Bicycles,280-137 Off-street parking,280-129, Emergency,280-143
Block,280-133 280-133,280-137 Gases,280-143
Boats,280-137 Open space,280-127,280- General standards,280-142
Bonds,280-137 128,280-137 Heanng,280-141
Buffers,280-137 Parking,280-127-280-129, Matters to be considered,280-
Building Inspector,280-127, 280-131,280-133,280- 143
280-130,280-131 134,280-137 Natural features,280-143
Building permit,280-127, Parks and recreation areas, Noise,280-143
280-130,280-134 280-137 Notice,280-141
Certificate of occupancy,280- Pedestrians,280-137 Odors,280-143
130 Penalties for offenses,280- Off-street parking,280-143
Cluster development,280-137 130,280-136 Parking,280-143
Comprehensive Plan,280-129 Permit,280-127,280-130, Permit,280-140,280-141
Curbs,280-131,280-133,280- 280-131,280-134 Permitted uses,280-143
137 Planning Board,280-131 Pollution,280-143
Drainage,280-127,280-129, Purpose,280-128 Purpose,280-139
280-133 Records,280-133 Safety,280-142,280-143
Driveways,280-137 Recreational vehicles,280-137 School,280-143
Duration of plan,280-132 Review procedure,280-131 Screening,280-143
Easements,280-133 Safety,280-128,280-129, Smoke,280-143
Emergency,280-137 280-131,280-133,280- Stormwater,280-143
Excavation,280-129 137 Stormwater management,280-
Failure to comply,280-130 Screens and screening,280- 142
Fees,280-137 129 Vehicles,280-143
Fee schedule for site plan ap- Setbacks,280-133,280-134, Vibration,280-143
plications,280-138 280-137 Violations of conditions,280-
Fences,280-133,280-134 Signs,280-131,280-133,280- 141
Findings of fact,280-128 134,280-137 Water,280-143
Fire hydrants,280-133,280- Site plans,280-130-280-132 Yards,280-143
137
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Zoning Board of Appeals, Public roads,encumbrances to, Required approvals,280-71
280-142 280-111 Roof mounting,280-71
Supplementary Regulations,280- Safety,280-111 Safety,280-67
104-280-119 Sales,280-104,280-118 Scope,280-68
Accessory buildings,280-104, Setbacks,280-104,280-116 Screen,280-72
280-107 Site plan,280-104,280-119 Setbacks,280-70,280-72,
Accessory structures,280-116 Smoke,280-111 280-76.2
Access requirements,280-109 Storage,280-104,280-110, Severability,280-76 4
Air pollution,280-111 280-111,280-118,280- Signs,280-70
Animal,280-111 119 Site design standards,280-70
Block,280-116 Temporary outdoor display or Site plan,280-74
Buffer,280-118 storage,280-118 Site plan approval,280-71,
Building Inspector,280-109 Tourist camps,camp cottages 280-72
Building length and separation and trailers,280-115 Special exception,280-71
for buildings containing Towers,280-104 Special exception approval,
multiple dwellings,280- Trees,280-118 280-73
107 Utility,280-112 Special exceptions,280-74
Building permit,280-114 Vehicles,280-110 Standards,280-73
Building setback requirements Vibration,280-111 Variances,280-76.3
adjacent to water bodies Water,280-104,280-112,280- Waivers of criteria,280-76.2
and wetlands,280-116 113,280-116 When effective,280-76.5
Certificate of occupancy,286- Yards,280-104-280-106, ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
112 280-109 Agricultural uses,72-11
Commercial vehicles,280-110 Zoning Map,280-113 Zoning,280-142
Comer lots,280-106 Wireless Communication Facili- ZONING DISTRICTS
Courts,280-108 ties,280-67-280-69 Zoning,280-5
Dust,280-111 Abandonment,280-76 ZONING INSPECTOR
Elevators,280-104 Antennas,280-68,280-70, Animals,83-29
Excavations,280-114 280-72,280-73,280-76, Powers and duties,275-12.1,275-
Exceptions and modifications, 280-76.1,280-76.2 15
280-104 Application fees and require- Wetlands and shoreline,275-12.1,
Explosives,280-111 ments,280-74 275-15
Fences,280-104-280-106, Base station equipment shelter, ZONING MAP
280-114 280-70 General provisions,1-4
Filled land,280-113 Building permits,280-70,280- Historic Preservation District
Fuel,280-111 71,280-74 (HDP),280-195
Garage,280-104 Consultant review,280-74 Zoning,280-4,280-6,280-7,280-
Gas,280-111 Costs and expenses,280-76.2 21,280-29,280-113,280-
Glare,280-111,280-117 Definitions,280-69 146,280-157-280-159,
Grade,280-108,280-114 Design standards,280-72 280-174,280-175
Height,280-104-280-109, Fall zones,280-70
280-117 Federal aviation regulations,
Inspection,280-110 280-70
Land under water,280-113 General requirements for all
Lighting,280-111,280-117 wireless communication
Long-term outdoor display or facilities,280-70
storage,280-119 Height regulations,280-70,
Lots,280-106,280-109,280- 280-71,280-76,280-76.2
113,280-116 Historic buildings and dis-
Monuments,280-104 tricts,280-75
Multifamily dwelling,280-108 Historic preservation,280-75
Noise,280-111 Inspections,280-74
Obstructions,280-104,280- Landscaping,280-70,280-72,
106,280-111 280-76.2
Odor,280-111 Liens,280-76
Off-street parking,280-109 Lighting,280-70
One-family dwelling,280-109 Lots,280-70
Open storage,280-110 Notices,280-74,280-76
Parking,280-109,280-110, Penalties for offenses,280-76
280-117 Permit,280-70,280-76.1
Permit,280-113-280-115 Preexisting antenna support
Pollution,280-111 structures and antennas,
Prohibited uses in all districts, 280-761
280-111 Purpose,280-67
Provisions for-community wa- Radio emissions,280-70
ter,sewer and utility facil- Relief,280-76.3
ities,280-112 Removal,280-76
Reports,280-70,280-74
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