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Town of Southold Code Supplement No.37
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Legislation, by number or date of adoption, included in this supplement: L.L. Nos. 1-2016; 3-
2016; 4-2016; 5-2016.
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§ 34-6 HOUSING FUND § 34-6
Commission would supplant the efforts of the former Affordable Housing Committee
that no longer meets as a working group. This Board will consist of 10 residents of the
Town who shall serve without compensation. No member of the Town Board shall serve
on the Commission. The Commission shall reflect a diverse membership, with
individuals from various geographic locations. In addition, membership will include a
broad representation from the community, such as landowners, persons with skill and
knowledge about the environment, real estate, banking, building and farming. The
Commission may also seek members who were/are recipients of housing assistance.
B. The Special Projects Coordinator for affordable housing will assist the Commission with
administrative tasks, such as scheduling meetings, transcribing minutes, etc. The
Commission should meet at a minimum of once a month. The primary functions of the
Commission are to:
(1) Ensure that an efficient, cost effective and expedient production of affordable
housing is created and maintained.
(2) Serve as a liaison for community members within their respective hamlets/villages
regarding affordable housing.
(3) Identify appropriate sites for the development of affordable housing within
respective hamlets/villages.
(4) Approve capital improvement requests from residents living in housing units.
(5) Make recommendations to the Town Board relating to affordable housing.
C. The Housing Advisory Commission shall assist the Town Board in the development of a
Housing Implementation Plan. The Housing Implementation Plan is:
(1) Public investment: to account for and minimize social, economic, cultural and
environmental costs of new development, including infrastructure costs and loss of
open space and agricultural land.
(2) Development: to encourage development in areas where infrastructure exists (i.e.,
parking, public water, etc.), primarily within defined hamlet and halo zones.
(3) Conservation: to protect, preserve and enhance the Town's natural resources
including farmland, forests, surface water, groundwater, recreation and open space.
(4) Coordination: to promote coordination of state and local governments to facilitate
cooperative agreements amongst adjacent communities in the interest of ensuring
compatibility of community development.
(5) Community design: to strengthen communities through the utilization of all income
and age groups, mixed land use, compact development, open space districts,
planned unit development, and diverse and community housing in close proximity
to places of employment, transportation, recreation and commercial development.
(6) Consistency: to insure predictability in building and land use codes:
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(7) Community collaboration: to encourage a collaborative community-based effort for
implementation of community housing that includes long-term land use.
D. Such plan may include the creation of maps that define the Housing Implementation
Plan's recommendations proposed by the Town.
E. The plan will not be adopted until after the Town Board has held a public hearing. The
plan shall be updated at least every five years. The plan shall be adopted before monies
may be expended from the fund.
F. The Housing Implementation Plan shall also assist with guidance in establishing income
and other eligibility requirements for community housing, including any eligibility
preference that may be given based upon residency or other criteria (e.g., those persons
who provide volunteer emergency/life saving services for residents of the Town). The
sale and resale of community housing to the general public for other than income eligible
priority populations is prohibited.
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Chapter 144
FIRE PREVENTION AND BUILDING CODE ADMINISTRATION
§ 144-1. Title. § 144-11. Building permit fees.
§ 144-2. Purpose. § 144-12. Revocation of building permit.
§ 144-3. Administration and § 144-13. Stop-work orders.
enforcement officers § 144-14. Right of entry.
designated; definitions.
§ 144-15. Certificate of occupancy
§ 144-4. Conflicts with other required; application.
regulations. § 144-16. Inspection prior to issuance of
§ 144-5. Powers and duties of Building certificate; records.
Inspector.
§ 144-17. Issuance of certificate of
§ 144-6. Inspections required. occupancy.
§ 144-7. Cooperation with other § 144-18. Temporary certificates of
departments. occupancy; fee.
§ 144-8. Building permit required; § 144-19. Tests for compliance with
application for permit. standards.
§ 144-9. Issuance or denial of building § 144-20. Compliance required; penalties
permit. for offenses.
§ 144-10. Performance of work under § 144-21. Abatement of violations.
permit.
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold 7-17-1984 by L.L. No.
7-1984; amended it its entirety 12-19-2006 by L.L. No. 16-2006. Subsequent amendments
noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Unsafe buildings and property maintenance-See Ch. Landmark preservation-See Ch.170.
100. Exterior lighting-See Ch.172.
Outdoor burning-See Ch.104. Subdivision of land-See Ch.240.
Electrical inspections-See Ch.126. Waterfront consistency review-See Ch.268.
Environmental quality review-See Ch.130. Wetlands and shoreline-See Ch.275.
Flood damage prevention-See Ch.148. Zoning-See Ch.280.
§ 144-1. Title.
This chapter shall be known as the "Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code
Administration and Enforcement Law."
§ 144-2. Purpose.
Article 18 of the Executive Law, as added by Chapter 707 of the Laws of 1981, provides for
- the preparation of a Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code (Uniform Code), which shall
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take effect on January 1, 1984, and the State Energy Conservation Construction Code (the
Energy Code), which shall take effect on January 1, 2007, and which every local government
shall administer and enforce on and after such date. It is the purpose of this chapter to provide
for the administration and enforcement of the Uniform Code in the Town of Southold.
§ 144-3. Administration and enforcement officers designated; definitions. '
A. It shall be the duty of the Building Inspectors (hereinafter referred to as the "Building
Inspector") to administer and enforce the Uniform Code and the Energy Code and the
provisions of this chapter.
B. In addition to the inspectors, as provided by Subsection A of this section, the Town
Board may appoint one Assistant Inspector for each of the fire districts in the Town, who
shall be recommended by the respective Board of Fire Commissioners. Such Assistant
Inspectors shall serve for a term of one year or at the pleasure of the Town Board.
Assistant Inspectors shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for their
actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties within the
appropriations made therefor by the Town Board. Such Assistant Inspectors shall not
have enforcement powers, their duties being limited to conducting periodic inspections
for compliance with the,fire prevention provisions (Chapter C) of the Uniform Code and
the Energy Code. Assistant Inspectors shall have the same right to enter and inspect
buildings and premises as conferred upon the Building Inspector.
C. For this chapter, the term "Building Inspector" shall include and refer to:
(1) Building Inspectors of the Town of Southold;
(2) The Director of Code Enforcement of the Town of Southold;
(3) The Engineer Inspector of the Town of Southold;
(4) Building Permits Examiner; and
(5) Fire Inspector.
D. 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 12-6-2011 by L.L. No.
13-2011; 3-11-2014 by L.L. No. 4-20141
BUILDING PERMIT — A building permit which is renewed, amended or extended
pursuant to any provision of this chapter.
CANOPY— See "tent."
ENERGY CODE — The State Energy Conservation Construction Code, as currently in
effect and as hereafter amended.
PERMIT HOLDER— The person to whom a building permit has been issued.
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§ 144-3 ADMINISTRATION § 144-3
PERSON — An individual, corporation, limited-liability company, partnership, limited
partnership, business trust, estate, trust, association, or any other legal or commercial
entity of any kind or description.
SOLAR POWER FAST TRACK PROGRAM— A program to expedite all applications
for standard installations of solar electric and solar hot water energy systems on
residential buildings and legal accessory structures on residential property as developed
by Long Island Unified Solar Permitting Initiative.
STANDARD INSTALLATION — Those installations that meet the following criteria,
and any subsequent amendment thereto:
(1) Are not subject to architectural review or review by the Architectural Review
Board or Landmark Preservation Commission;
(2) Are proposed for installation on a roof with a single layer of roof covering;
(3) Are to be flush-mounted parallel to the roof surface and no more than six inches
above the surface;
(4) Have an eighteen-inch clearing at the roof ridge and an eighteen-inch clearing path
to the ridge;
(5) Create a roof load of no more than five pounds per square foot for photovoltaic
(PV) and six pounds per square foot for residential solar hot water (RSHW);
(6) Be installed by LIPA-authorized contractors;
(7) Use PV panels that have been certified by a nationally-recognized testing
laboratory as meeting the requirements of the Underwriters Laboratory (UL)
Standard 1703 and inverters must be on a list of New York State Public Service
Commission type tested inverters which are tested by UL or other nationally
recognized laboratories to conform with UL 1741;
(8) Use RSHW equipment that has been certified by the Solar Rating and Certification
Corporation under its OG-100 standard for solar collectors;
(9) Use other equipment such as modules, combiner boxes and a mounting system that
have been approved for public use; and
(10) Be in full compliance with all current National Electrical Code (NEC)
requirements.
TENT — A structure, enclosure or shelter, including structures open without sidewalls
or sidewalls that drop on 75% or more of the perimeter, constructed of fabric or pliable
material supported by any manner except by air or the contents it protects.
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PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS AND TRANSIENT RETAIL
§ 197-4 MERCHANTS § 197-6
(7) The sale of newspapers.
(8) Any merchant having an established place of business within the Town of
Southold.
§ 197-5. Permitted activities.
A. The following activities shall be the only activities which can be licensed pursuant to this
chapter:
(1) The sale of ice cream, milk and other dairy products.
(2) The sale of hot dogs, soda and other items customarily found on hot dog vending
trucks.
(3) The operation of coffee trucks and the sale of goods ordinarily associated
therewith.
B. All other businesses hereinabove defined as transient retail businesses shall be illegal in
the Town of Southold.
§ 197-6. Application for license.
Any person desiring a license under this chapter shall first register with the Town Clerk of the
Town of Southold and shall file with said Town Clerk an application, in writing, containing
the following information:
A. The name of the applicant.
B. The applicants permanent home residence.
C. The name, address and telephone number of the person from whom goods making up the
stock, if any, were or are to be purchased.
D. Three bona fide business references.
E. The place or places of residence of the applicant for the next preceding three years.
F. Two recent photographs of the applicant, approximately 2 1/2 inches by 2 1/2 inches in
size, together with a complete set of fingerprints.
G. A description of the goods, wares or merchandise to be sold and offered for sale and/or
the purpose of his proposed canvassing or solicitation.
H. The length of time for which the license is required and registration is to be effective.
I. Details of any arrests or convictions for misdemeanors and crimes, including the nature
of the offense for which arrested or convicted, the date of conviction and the place where
said conviction was had.
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J. To said application and as a part thereof, there shall be attached a letter from the firm or \�
corporation for which the applicant works, authorizing the applicant to act as its ,1
representative.
K. A statement by a reputable physician, dated not more than 10 days ,prior to the
submission of the application, certifying the applicant to be free of contagious infections
or contagious diseases.
L. An authorization certification from the New York Sales Tax Bureau.
§ 197-7. Investigation of applicant.
Each application shall be referred to the Police Department, which shall, without delay,
institute such investigation of the applicant's business and moral character as it deems
necessary for the protection of the public good and complete the same within a reasonable
time. No license shall be issued until the application shall have been approved by the Police
Department. The approval or rejection shall be endorsed on the application by the Chief of
Police or officer in charge.
§ 197-8. Issuance of license; records; possession.
A. The license shall be issued on forms drawn in accordance with this chapter. They shall
be consecutively numbered -and shall contain spaces for the insertion of the name,
location of the business and amount of fee paid.
B. There shall be kept in the office of the Town Clerk the necessary books for recording the
time the application was received, showing whether it is an application for a new or
renewal license, the name of the license, the date of approval by the Town Clerk, the
amount of fee received therefor and the date when the license was issued.
C. Every person holding a license under this chapter shall be required to have in his
possession the license at all times while actually engaged in peddling.
§ 197-9. Fees; expiration of license.
A. The nonrefundable fee for each license application pursuant to this chapter shall be $200
per year or $50 per day or fraction thereof.
B. Licenses shall be issued on an annual basis and shall expire on December 31 of the year
of issuance.
§ 197-10. Restrictions.
A hawker, peddler or solicitor shall:
A. Not engage in such business at any time between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m.
B. Not willfully misstate the quantity or quality of any article offered for sale.
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C. Not offer for sale any unwholesome, tainted, deleterious or diseased provisions or
merchandise.
D. Keep the vehicles and receptacles used by him in a clean and sanitary condition and the
foodstuffs and edibles offered for sale well covered and protected from dirt, dust and
insects.
E. Not call attention to his goods by blowing a horn, by ringing a bell other than a house
doorbell, by shouting or crying out or by any loud or unusual noise.
F. Not stand or permit the vehicles used by him to stand in one place in any public place or
street for more than 10 minutes or in front of any premises for any time if the owner or
any lessee of the premises objects.
G. Not create or maintain any booth or stand or place any barrels, boxes, crates or other
obstructions upon any street or public place for the purpose of selling-or exposing for
sale any goods, wares or merchandise.
H. Not engage in such business within 500 feet of any school between the hours of 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on school days.
I. Not sell or peddle prepared foods of any kind, including ice cream, confectionery,
beverages, prepackaged snack foods, hot dogs, hamburgers and other sandwiches, on any
Town beach upon which is located a concession stand operated under an agreement with
the Town or on any parking area adjacent thereto.'
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§ 197-11. Revocation of license; hearing.
A license may be revoked by the Town Clerk or the Chief of Police by reason of violation or
the terms of the license, the violation of any Town ordinance or state or federal statute or
falsification or fraud in applying for the license. The licensed person may, upon making
application to the Town Clerk, in writing, request a hearing by the Town Board upon the
revocation or suspension of the aforesaid license.
§ 197-12. Signs.
Appropriate signs, as the Town Board of the Town of Southold shall deem necessary, shall be
erected by the Highway Department of the Town of Southold at such places within the Town
of Southold as the Town Board directs, advising of the existence of this chapter.
§ 197-13. Penalties for offenses.
Any person required by this chapter to procure a license who violates its terms or who
violates any of the provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, forfeit and pay
not less than $500 or more than $2,500 for the first offense and no less than $1,000 or more
than $5,000 for the second or any subsequent offense.
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§ 260-4 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 260-4
At Intersection Location
Stop Sign on Direction of Travel With (hamlet)
Mechanic Street East Youngs Avenue Southold
Mechanic Street South East Youngs Avenue Southold
[Added 8-12-1980 by
L.L. No.4-19801
Midland Parkway West Bayview Road Southold
Midwood Road East Pequash Avenue Cutchogue
Midwood Road [Added West West Creek Avenue Cutchogue
8-12-1980 by L.L. No.
4-1980]
Mill Lane North Wickham Avenue Mattituck
Mill Road [Added East Reeve Avenue Mattituck
9-26-2000 by L.L. No.
39-2000]
Mill Road West Reeve Avenue Mattituck
Miller Road [Added North West Mill Road Mattituck
4-26-2001 by L.L. No.
8-2001]
Miriam Road East Inlet Drive Mattituck
Miriam Road South Summit Road Mattituck
Moore's Lane North Inlet Pond Road Greenport
Moore's Lane South New Suffolk Avenue Cutchogue
Mt. Beulah Avenue South Old North Road Southold
Mt. Beulah Avenue North Soundview Avenue Southold
Nakomis Road West Baywater Road Southold
Naugles Drive West Luthers Road Mattituck
Navy Street North Orchard Street Orient
Navy Street West Village Lane Orient
New Suffolk Avenue East Fifth Street New Suffolk
[Added 8-12-1980 by
L.L. No.4-1980]
New Suffolk Avenue West Fifth Street New Suffolk
[Added 8-12-1980 by
L.L. No.4-1980]
North Bayview Road East Jacob's Lane Southold
[Added 12-12-1995 by
L.L. No. 24-19951
North Bayview Road North Pine Neck Road Southold
[Added 5-3-1988 by
L.L. No. 8-1988]
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At Intersection Location
Stop Sign on Direction of Travel With (hamlet)
North Bayview Road West Jacob's Lane Southold
[Added 12-12-1995 by
L.L. No. 24-1995]
North Bayview Road West North Bayview Road Southold
Extension
North Bayview Road' North Cedar Drive Southold
Extension
North Cross Road East Pequash Avenue Cutchogue
North Parish Drive West North Bayview Road Southold
North Sea Drive West Kenny's Road Southold
[Added 11-28-2000 by
L.L. No. 40-2000]
North Street [Added North Schoolhouse Road Cutchogue
8-12-1980 by L.L. No.
4-1980]
Oak Drive East Broadwaters Road Cutchogue
Oak Drive West Broadwaters Road Cutchogue
Oak Drive West ' Haywaters Drive Cutchogue
Oak Road [Added East New Suffolk Road New Suffolk
8-12-1980 by L.L. No.
4-1980]
Oak Road West Grathwohl Road New Suffolk
Oaklawn Avenue South Pine Neck Road Southold
Oaklawn Avenue North Wells Road and Southold
[Added 11-8-2001 by Jockey Creek Drive
L.L. No. 20-2001]
Oaklawn Avenue South Wells Road and Southold
[Added 11-8-2001 by Jockey Creek Drive
L.L. No. 20-2001]
Oaklawn Avenue North Pine Neck Road Southold
Extension
Old Main Road East Ackerly Pond Road Southold
Old Main Road West Ackerly Pond Road Southold
Old Menhaden Road South Wunnewata Road Cutchogue
Old Pasture Road East Pequash Avenue Cutchogue
[Added 8-12-1980 by
L.L. No. 4-1980]
Ole Jule Lane [Added North Krause Road Mattituck
9-25-1990 by L.L. No.
18-1990]
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At Intersection Location
Stop Sign on Direction of Travel With (hamlet)
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.2-2001]
Peconic Bay Boulevard West Laurel Lane Laurel
[Added 10-14-1997 by
L.L. No. 25-1997]
Pequash Avenue North East Road Cutchogue
[Added 5-22-2001 by
L.L. No. 11-2001]
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. 17-1996]
Pine Neck Road West Main Bayview Road Southold
Pine Neck Road West Oaklawn Avenue Southold
[Added 9-17-1996 by
L.L. No. 17-1996]
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
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At Intersection Location
Stop Sign on Direction of Travel With (hamlet)
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
1
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
Ship's Drive, North West North Bayview Southold
[Added 10-30-1973 by Drive
L.L. No. 6-1973]
Ship's Drive, South West North Bayview Southold
[Added 10-30-1973 by Drive
L.L. No.,6-1973]
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. 4-1980]
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(c) No signs, except one on-premises sign not larger than six square feet in size,
displayed for a period of not,longer than one week immediately prior to the
day of such sale, shall be permitted.
(d) A permit shall be obtained therefor from the Town Clerk upon the payment
of a fee of$15.
(e) The display permit issued by the Town Clerk shall be posted on the premises
so it can be read from the street and removed before sundown on the day of
the sale.
(10) Wineries may have an accessory gift shop on the premises which may sell items
accessory to wine,. such as corkscrews, wine glasses, decanters, items for the
storage and display of wine, books on winemaking and the region and nonspecific
items bearing the insignia of the winery. Wineries may not have a commercial
kitchen as an accessory use but may have a noncommercial kitchen facility for
private use by the employees. [Added 11-29-1994 by L.L. No. 26-19941
(11) Child care. [Added 11-12-1996 by L.L. No. 20-19961
D. Rental permit for accessory apartments. Notwithstanding any prior course of conduct or
permission granted, no owner of property shall cause, permit, or allow the occupancy or
use of an accessory apartment created pursuant to § 280-13A(6) or § 280-13B(13)
without a valid rental permit issued upon application to the Chief Building Inspector.
[Added 6-15-2010 by L.L. No. 2-20101
(1) Content of application. An application for a rental permit or for a renewal of a
rental permit shall bear the notarized signature of the owner and contain the
following information:
(a) The name, date of birth and telephone number of the owner.
(b) The address of the subject property including street address and Suffolk
County Tax Map number.
(c) In the event the owner is a corporation, partnership, limited liability company
or other business entity, the name, address and telephone number of each
owner, principal, officer, shareholder, partner or member of such business.
(d) The name(s) and telephone number(s) of all tenants.
(e) A copy of the lease agreement between owner and tenant.
(f) A copy of the certificate of occupancy or preexisting certificate of occupancy
for the property.
(2) The owner of an accessory apartment within an existing one-family dwelling shall,
in addition to the information required in § 280-131)(1)(a) through (f), provide a
certification that the existing dwelling or accessory apartment is occupied by the
owner and that the premises is in compliance with all of the provisions of the Code
of the Town of Southold, the laws and sanitary and housing regulations of the
County of Suffolk and the laws of the State of New York.
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(3) The owner of an accessory apartment in an accessory structure lawfully existing
pursuant to § 280-13B(13) shall, in addition to the information required in
§ 280-131)(1)(a) through (f), provide a certification that:
(a) The existing single-family dwelling or the accessory apartment in the
accessory structure is occupied by the owner as the owner's principal
residence.
(b) The other dwelling unit on the subject property is to be occupied by either a
family member or a resident who is currently on the Southold Town
Affordable Housing Registry and eligible for placement.
(c) Rents charged to a tenant from the Affordable Housing Registry shall not
exceed the rent established by the Town Board annually pursuant to
§ 280-30F of this Code.
(d) The dwelling unit is in compliance with all of the provisions of the Code of
the Town of Southold, the laws and sanitary and housing regulations of the
County of Suffolk and the laws of the State of New York.
(4) Review of application. The application for a rental permit shall be reviewed for
completeness and accuracy by the Chief Building Inspector and, in the case of
applications pertaining to accessory apartments in accessory structures, by the
Special Projects Coordinator. The Chief Building Inspector shall not issue a rental
permit unless the application includes all of the requisite information enumerated
in § 280-131)(1) through (3) and written approval by the Special Projects
Coordinator that the requirements of § 280-13B(13)0) have been satisfied. The
Chief Building Inspector shall have the right to inspect the property to confirm
compliance with the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code
and this Code.
(5) Fees. A nonrefundable annual permit application fee in the amount of$150 shall
be paid at the time of filing of an application for a rental permit or a renewal rental
permit for an accessory apartment in an existing single-family dwelling. A
nonrefundable annual permit application fee in the amount of$100 shall be paid at
the time of filing of an application for a rental permit or a renewal rental permit
for an accessory apartment in an accessory structure.
(6) Registry of permits. It shall be the duty of the Chief Building Inspector to maintain
a register of permits issued pursuant to this chapter. Such register shall be kept by
name of applicant and street address and set forth the date of expiration of the
rental permit.
(7) Annual renewal. Rental permits issued pursuant to this chapter shall be valid for a
period of one year from the date of issuance and must be renewed by application
to the Chief Building Inspector in accordance with the procedures for the issuance
of the initial rental permit within 10 days of expiration.
(8) Penalties for offenses. In addition to any other penalties for violations of this
chapter, the Chief Building Inspector or Zoning Inspector shall revoke a permit
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( HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD — The adult member of the family who is the head of the
household for purposes of determining income eligibility and rent.
HOUSEHOLD— The family and live-in aide, if applicable.
MODERATE-INCOME FAMILY — A family registered with the Town of Southold
Housing Registry whose aggregate annual income, including the total of all current annual
income of all family members (excluding the earnings of working family members under age
18) from any source whatsoever at the time of application for the purchase or lease of an
affordable housing unit or the purchase of an unimproved affordable lot, does not exceed
120% of the HUD median income for the County of Suffolk.
MODERATE-INCOME FAMILY DWELLING UNIT — A dwelling unit reserved for rent
or sale to a moderate-income family and for which the maximum monthly rent (excluding
utilities) or the maximum initial sales price does not exceed the maximum rent or maximum
sales price set forth in § 280-30D hereof.
MODERATE-INCOME FAMILY UNIMPROVED LOT — An unimproved lot reserved for
sale to a moderate-income family and for which the maximum initial sales price does not
exceed the maximum sales price set forth in § 280-30D hereof. Said "unimproved lot" shall
mean a vacant parcel of real property designated as a lot on a filed map, inclusive of all
utilities brought to the property line.
NET WORTH — The net worth of an applicant shall include all liquid assets less debt.
Liquid assets shall not include sheltered assets, trusts, individual retirement accounts (IRAs),
401ks and all other federally recognized tax-deferred vehicles.
PERMANENT FIXED IMPROVEMENT — An improvement to a lot or a moderate-income
family dwelling unit which cannot be removed,and which provides value to the property
above and beyond repairs done to maintain the property in good condition. A permanent fixed
improvement must be approved in advance of construction or installation in writing by the
Special Projects Coordinator.
PRIMARY RESIDENCE— The address listed on a person's federal income tax return.
SPECIAL PROJECTS COORDINATOR — The employee of the Town who is responsible
for the development, implementation and coordination of the housing registry and affordable
housing initiatives for the Town of Southold.
§ 280-26. Applicability.
AHD Districts shall be established by the Town Board on parcels of land that have been
identified through the accepted principles of Smart Growth planning as being appropriate and
desirable locations for affordable housing. Such locations include, but are not limited to: land
within Hamlet Locus Zones, as may be determined by the Town Board; land within walking
distance of services, shops, schools, and public transportation; land that adjoins existing
centers of business and residential development (as opposed to land adjoining farm and open
fields); and other locations where the project has been shown to meet a demonstrable need.
AHD Districts shall be designated by Town Board resolution after a public hearing thereon,
upon 10 days' notice thereof by publication in the official Town newspapers.
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§ 280-27. Use regulations. [Amended 8-26-2014 by L.L. No. 10-2014]
In the AHD District, no building or premises shall be used and no building or part of a
building shall be erected or altered which is arranged, intended or designed to be used, in
whole or in part, for any use except the following:
A. Permitted uses.
(1) Owner-occupied moderate-income family dwelling unit ("MIFDU"), in accordance
with the following requirements:
(a) An owner-occupied MIFDU shall not be leased, except one time for up to a
two-year term, subject to the written approval of the Special Projects
Coordinator.
(b) Owner-occupied MIFDUs may either be attached or detached, or any
combination thereof.
(2) Tenant-occupied MIFDU, in accordance with the following requirements:
(a) A tenant-occupied MIFDU must be leased for a term of not less than one
year.
(b) Tenant-occupied MIFDUs may either be attached or detached, or any
combination thereof.
B. Accessory uses.
(1) Accessory uses as set forth in and regulated by § 280-13C(1), (2), (3), (4), (6) and
(7) of this chapter.
(2) Accessory apartments are permitted only within owner-occupied MIFDUs, subject
to the written approval of the Special Projects Coordinator, the issuance of a rental
permit in accordance with § 280-13D and the following conditions:
(a) The accessory apartment shall be located within the MIFDU.
(b) Only one accessory apartment shall be permitted in a MIFDU.
(c) The owner shall occupy either the principal dwelling or the accessory
apartment as the owner's primary residence.
(d) The accessory apartment shall only be occupied by an eligible family or
individual as defined by § 280-30C.
(e) The term of the lease for an accessory apartment shall be at least one year.
(f) The accessory apartment shall be at least 350 square feet and shall not exceed
a square footage equal to one half of the total square footage of the MIFDU.
(g) The accessory apartment shall have only one bathroom.
(h) A minimum of one off-street parking space shall be provided.
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months after said Town Board approval thereof if work on the site has not
commenced or the same is not being prosecuted to conclusion with
reasonable diligence.
(b) The Town Board, upon request of the applicant and upon good cause being
shown, may, in the exercise of its discretion, extend the above time period. In
the event of the revocation of approval as herein provided, the AHD District
shall be deemed revoked, and the zoning classification of the property
affected thereby shall revert to the zoning classification that existed on the
property immediately prior to the establishment of the AHD District thereon,
and the Town Clerk shall cause the Official Zoning Map to be amended
accordingly.
G. Subdivision plat approval by the Planning Board.
(1) No earthwork, site work, land clearing, construction or development activities shall
take place on any property within an AHD District except in accordance with a site
plan approved by the Planning Board in accordance with the provisions of this
article and in accordance with the procedures and standards for site plan approval
as set forth in Article XXIV of this chapter.
(2) Where a proposed development involves the subdivision or resubdivision of land,
no development shall proceed until the Planning Board has granted final
subdivision plat approval in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 240,
Subdivision of Land, of the Town Code.
§ 280-30. General regulations and requirements.
A. The Town Board shall require the recording of covenants and restrictions that shall apply
to all real property within the AHD District. The covenants and restrictions shall contain
terms and conditions as the Town Board and Planning Board deem necessary to insure
the property is used for purposes consistent with the purposes for which the AHD zoning
classification was created, and they shall be subject to the approval of the Town
Attorney. The covenants and restrictions shall include the following:
(1) An owner of an improved or unimproved parcel of property within the AHD
District shall, at least 30 days prior to entering into an agreement or contract to
convey the parcel, provide a copy of the proposed contract to the Town Clerk with
a written notice of the owner's intent to enter into the contract. The Town Clerk
shall forward a copy of the owner's notice of intent and the proposed contract to
the Town Board and Special Projects Coordinator. Within 20 days of receipt of the
owner's notice of intention, the Town shall notify the owner in writing as to
whether or not the terms of the sale comply with the provisions of this chapter
relating to the resale of AHD parcels.
(2) That an improved or unimproved parcel of property within the AHD District shall
not be conveyed without written approval of the Southold Town Board.
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(3) The leasing of an improved or unimproved parcel of property or portion thereof
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shall be by written lease.
(4) An owner of an improved or unimproved parcel of property within the AHD
District shall, at least 14 days prior to entering into a lease with regard to said
parcel, provide a copy of the proposed lease to the Town Clerk with a written
notice of the owner's intent to enter into the lease. The Town Clerk shall forward a
copy of the owner's notice of intent and'the proposed lease to the Town Board and
to the Special Projects Coordinator. Within seven days of receipt of the owner's
notice of intention, the Town shall notify the owner in writing as to whether or not
the terms of the lease comply with the provisions of this chapter relating to the
leasing of AHD parcels.
(5) An owner of an improved or unimproved parcel of property within the AHD
District shall not lease the property without obtaining the written approval from the
Town of Southold.
B. Provision for moderate-income family dwelling units and unimproved lots.
(1) On land within an AHD District each dwelling unit and/or unimproved lot located
therein shall be reserved for sale or lease to moderate-income families registered
with the Town of Southold Housing Registry. At least 50% of available homes
shall be offered for sale or lease to eligible applicants whose income does not
exceed 80% of the HUD median income for the County of Suffolk.
C. Eligibility (non-age-restricted). In each AHD, the sale or lease of dwelling units and
unimproved lots shall be reserved for moderate-income families who do not have any ( I
ownership interest in any other residence or vacant lot. The net worth of an applicant
(individual or family) shall not exceed 25% of the purchase price of a home sold
pursuant to this section. The eligible applicants shall be grouped on a priority basis, and
a lottery system will be administered by the Special Projects Coordinator within each
group in a formula acceptable to the Town Board. The priority groups are as follows:
[Amended 7-29-2008 by L.L. No. 8-2008]
(1) Income-eligible individuals or families who have lived in the Town of Southold in
the same school district as the dwelling unit or lot for a period of at least three
years prior to the submission of their application.
(2) Income-eligible individuals or families who have lived in the Town of Southold for
a period of at least three years prior to the submission of their application.
(3) Income-eligible individuals/families who have been employed in the Town of
Southold for a period of at least three years prior to the submission of their
application.
(4) Income-eligible individuals/families who have previously lived for a minimum of
three years in the Town of Southold and wish to return.
(5) To all other eligible applicants.
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" D. Age-restricted (age 55 and over) dwelling units or unimproved lots. The sale or lease of
dwelling units and unimproved lots in an age-restricted community shall be reserved for
moderate-income families in the following order of priority: [Amended 7-29-2008 by
L.L. No. 8-2008]
(1) Income-eligible individuals or families where the head of household is age 55 or
over, who have had a primary residence in the Town of Southold for a period of at
least five years prior to the submission of the application, and do not own real
estate. Household annual income may not exceed 80% of the HUD median income
for Suffolk County, and net worth may not exceed twice the price of the unit to be
purchased.
(2) Income-eligible individuals or families where the head of household is age 55 or
over, who have had a primary residence in the Town of Southold for a period of at
least five years prior to the submission of the application, and do not own real
estate. Household annual income may not exceed 100% of the HUD median
income for Suffolk County, and net worth may not exceed twice the price of the
unit to be purchased.
(3) Income-eligible individuals or families where the head of household is age 55 or
over, who have had a primary residence in the Town of Southold for a period of at
least five years prior to the submission of the application, and who will be divested
of all real estate holdings within 90 days of the contract execution with the project
sponsor (such ninety-day period may be extended by resolution of the Town
Board). Household annual income may not exceed 80% of the HUD median
income for Suffolk County, and net worth may not exceed twice the price of the
unit to be purchased.
(4) Income-eligible individuals or families where the head of household is age 55 or
over, who have had a primary residence in the Town of Southold for a period of at
least five years prior to the submission of the application, and who will be divested
of all real estate holdings within 90 days of the contract execution with the project
sponsor (such ninety-day period may be extended by resolution of the Town
Board). Household annual income may not exceed 100% of the HUD median
income for Suffolk County, and net worth may not exceed twice the price of the
unit to be purchased.
(5) Income-eligible individuals or families where the head of household is age 55 or
over, who have had a residence in the Town of Southold for a period of at least
five years prior to the submission of the application, and who will be divested of
all real estate holdings within 90 days of the contract execution with the project
sponsor. Household annual income may not exceed 100% of the HUD median
income for Suffolk County, and net worth may not exceed twice the price of the
unit to be purchased.
(6) Other income-eligible applicants age 55 or over whose household annual income
may not exceed 100% of the HUD median income for Suffolk County, and net
worth may not exceed twice the price of the unit to be purchased.
E. Resale price of dwelling units and unimproved lots.
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(1) Dwelling units in an AHD District reserved for moderate-income families must be
resold to moderate-income families who are registered with the Special Projects
Coordinator as eligible and in need of housing. In an effort to ensure perpetual
affordability, the maximum resale price shall not exceed the purchase price plus
the cost of permanent fixed improvements, adjusted for the increase in the
consumer price index during the period of ownership of such dwelling unit and
such capital improvements plus reasonable and necessary resale expenses. All
capital improvements require the approval of the Special Projects Coordinator who
will submit such improvements to the Housing Advisory Commission for
determination of: (a) whether the capital improvement is warranted and (b) if
warranted, the value of appreciation to the property at time of improvement and (c)
the value (if any) upon resale. The Housing Advisory Commission will provide
quarterly reports to the Town Board pertaining to AHD provisions (i.e., sales,
resales, capital improvements, etc.).
(2) Unimproved lots in an AHD District reserved for registered moderate-income
families must be resold to moderate-income families. The maximum resale price
shall not exceed the purchase price of such lot adjusted for the change in the
consumer price index for the period during which such lot was owned by the resale
seller, plus reasonable and necessary resale expenses.
(3) Where an unimproved lot in an AHD District reserved for moderate-income
families is improved with a dwelling unit, the maximum resale price shall be
determined in the manner specified in § 280-30E(I) hereof.
F. The pricing structure for rental properties must not exceed the rent limits as established ,}
by the Suffolk County Affordable Housing Opportunities Program. The Town Board
may, at its discretion, impose restrictions regarding rentals.
G. The regulations and general provisions of this chapter may be varied at the discretion of
the Town Board based on the requirements of subsidy sources of a specific development.
[Added 6-20-2006 by L.L. No. 10-2006]
H. If more than one MIFDU exists on a single lot, the dwelling units must either all be
owner-occupied or tenant-occupied units. [Added 8-26-2014 by L.L. No. 10-2014]
§ 280-31. Administration.
A. General duties of Special Projects Coordinator.
(1) The Special Projects Coordinator shall be responsible for the administration of
dwelling units and unimproved lots reserved for moderate-income families in all
AHD Districts pursuant to the provisions of this article.
(2) The Special Projects Coordinator shall promulgate and maintain information and
documentation of all dwelling units and unimproved lots reserved for
moderate-income families in all AHD Districts; the number thereof available for
sale or lease at all times; the sales prices and monthly rent for such dwelling units
and lots; and the names and addresses of eligible families desiring to purchase or
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lease the same, together with a priority list of such families. The Special Projects
4• _ Coordinator shall maintain such other records and documents as shall be required
to properly administer the provisions of this article.
B. Interagency cooperation.
(1) Whenever the Town Board approves the establishment of an AHD District, a copy
of such determination shall be filed with the Building Inspector and the Special
Projects Coordinator, together with a copy of any agreements and/or covenants
relating thereto.
(2) Whenever the Planning Board approves a subdivision plat and/or a site plan
affecting land within an AHD District, a copy thereof shall be filed with the
Building Inspector and the Special Projects Coordinator, together with copies of
any agreements and/or covenants relating thereto.
(3) Whenever the Building Inspector shall issue a building permit, a certificate of
occupancy or any other permit or authorization affecting dwelling units and/or
unimproved lots located in an AHD District and reserved for sale or lease to
moderate-income families, a copy thereof shall be filed with the Special Projects
Coordinator.
C. Procedure.
(1) Whenever the Building Inspector receives an application for a building permit or a
certificate of occupancy for a dwelling unit or unimproved lot located in an AHD
District and reserved for sale or lease to moderate-income families, the Building
Inspector shall file a copy thereof with the Special Projects Coordinator, who shall
inform the owner and/or person filing such application of the maximum sales price
or monthly rent for such dwelling unit or lot as well as eligibility requirements for
families seeking to purchase or lease such dwelling units or lots.
(2) No building permit or certificate of occupancy may be issued by the Building
Inspector until the Special Projects Coordinator has supplied the Building Inspector
with the information provided for in the preceding subsection and the Building
Inspector determines that the issuance of the building permit or certificate of
occupancy will not permit a use, occupancy, sale or lease of a dwelling unit or
unimproved lot in violation of the provisions of this article.
(3) The Special Projects Coordinator shall certify the eligibility of all applicants for
lease or purchase of dwelling units and unimproved lots reserved for
moderate-income families. An owner of dwelling,units and unimproved lots in an
AHD District which are reserved for sale or lease to moderate-income families
shall not sell or lease the same to any person who does not possess a certificate of
eligibility issued by the Special Projects Coordinator. A violation of the provisions
of this subsection shall constitute grounds for the revocation of a certificate of
occupancy.
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(4) On or before March 31 of each year, the Special Projects Coordinator shall notify
the owner or manager of dwelling units and unimproved lots reserved for
moderate-income families of the monthly rent, sales price and income eligibility
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requirements for such units and lots based upon data derived from the preceding
year.
(5) The owner or manager of dwelling units and unimproved lots reserved for
moderate-income families shall certify in writing to the Special Projects
Coordinator on or before May 31 of each year, that the sale and/or lease of such
dwelling units and lots comply with the provisions of this article and Chapter 280
of the Town Code.
(6) When a dwelling unit reserved for lease to moderate-income families is to be
rented, the lease for such unit shall not exceed a term of two years.
(7) An applicant for a certificate of eligibility aggrieved by any determination of the
Special Projects Coordinator shall have the right to appeal such determination to
the Town Board at its next regularly scheduled work session or to any standing
committee of the Town Board designated by resolution to hear such appeals.
(8) The only covenants and restrictions which may even be placed upon any lot or
dwelling unit in an AHD District must be first approved by action of the Town
Board.
§ 280-32. Applicability of other Code provisions.
All of the provisions of the Code of the Town of Southold not inconsistent or in conflict with
the provisions of this article shall be applicable in the AHD District.
§ 280-32.1. Maintenance and upkeep. [Added 6-20-2006 by L.L. No. 10-20061
A. A dwelling unit and premises created in the AHD Zoning District after January 1, 2006,
shall be maintained in accordance with the provisions of the Property Maintenance Code
of New York State.
B. Failure to comply with this section shall be a violation punishable by a fine of not less
than $250 and not more than $1,000.
§ 280-33. Penalties for offenses. [Amended 8-24-1993 by L.L. No. 18-1993; 6-2-2009 by
L.L. No. 7-20091
Any violation of any provision of this article shall be punishable in the following manner:
A. First offense: by a fine of not less than $1,000 nor more than$5,000.
B. Second offense and for any offense thereafter: by a fine of not less than $5,000 and not
more than $10,000 for each offense.
C. Any offense under this article may be punishable by revocation of an existing certificate
of occupancy.
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D. Any individual who has violated covenants and resolutions imposed pursuant to this
article shall be prohibited from further participation in ownership opportunities and
benefits within an approved AHD District.
ARTICLE VII
Resort Residential (RR) District
[Added 1-10-1989 by L.L. No. 1-1989251
§ 280-34. Purpose.
The purpose of the Resort Residential (RR) District is to provide opportunity for resort
development in waterfront areas or other appropriate areas where, because of the availability
of water and/or sewers, more intense development may occur consistent with the density and
character of surrounding lands.
§ 280-35. Use regulations.
In the RR District, no building or premises shall be used and no building or part of a building
shall be erected or altered which is arranged, intended or designed to be used, in whole or in
part, for any use except the following:
A. Permitted uses.
(1) Any permitted use set forth in and as regulated by § 280-13A of the
Agricultural-Conservation District, except that wineries are excluded. [Amended
11-29-1994 by L.L. No. 26-19941
(2) Bed-and-breakfast uses as set forth in and as regulated by § 280-13B(14). [Added
2-7-1995 by L.L. No. 3-19951
B. Uses permitted by special exception by the Board of Appeals. The following uses are
permitted as a special exception by the Board of Appeals as hereinafter provided and are
subject to site plan approval by the Planning Board: [Amended 7-5-1989 by L.L. No.
13-1989; 8-1-1989 by L.L. No. 15-1989; 12-27-1994 by L.L. No. 30-1994; 2-7-1995 by
L.L. No. 3-19951
(1) Any special exception use set forth in and as regulated by § 280-1313(1), (6), (7)
and (13) of the Agricultural-Conservation District.
(2) Marinas for the docking, mooring or accommodation of noncommercial boats.
(3) Yacht clubs.
(4) Transient hotels or motels, resort hotels or motels or conference facilities, provided
that the following requirements are met:
25. Editor's Note:This local law also repealed former Art.VI,B Light Business District,as amended.
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(a) Minimum parcel size shall be five acres.
(b) The maximum number of guest units shall be:
[1] One unit per 6,000 square feet of land without public water or sewer.
[2] One unit per 4,000 square feet of land with public water and sewer.
(c) No music, entertainment or loudspeaker system shall be audible from beyond
the property line.
(d) The maximum size of a guest unit shall be 600 square feet.
(5) Tourist camps as regulated by Chapter 88, Tourist and Trailer Camps, of the Town
Code.
(6) Freestanding restaurants.
C. Accessory uses. The following uses are permitted as accessory uses and, except for
residential accessory uses and signs, which are governed by Article XIX, are subject to
site plan review: [Amended 5-9-1989 by L.L. No. 6-1989]
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F. At the request of the Planning Board, the Building Inspector shall review site plan
applications for compliance with this chapter and requirements established in the
presubmission conference.
G. For this chapter, the term "Building Inspector" shall include and refer to:
(1) Building Inspectors of the Town of Southold; and
(2) The Zoning Inspector of the Town of Southold.
§ 280-152. Revocation of permit.
The Building Inspector may revoke a building permit theretofore issued and approved in the
following instances:
A. Where he fords that there has been any false statement or misrepresentation as to a
material fact in the application, plan or specifications on,which the building permit was
based.
B. Where he finds that the building permit was issued in error and should not have been
issued in accordance with the applicable law.
C. Where he finds that the work performed under the permit is not being prosecuted in
accordance with the provisions of the application, plans or specifications.
D. Where the person to whom a building permit has been issued fails or refuses to comply
with a stop order issued by the Building Inspector.
§ 280-153. Stop orders.
Whenever the Building Inspector has reasonable grounds to believe that work on any building
or structure is being prosecuted in violation of the provisions of the applicable law, ordinances
or regulations or not in conformity with the provisions of an application, plans or
specifications on the basis of which a building permit was issued or in an unsafe and
dangerous manner, he shall notify the owner of the property or the owner's agent or the
person performing the work to suspend all building activities until the stop order has been
rescinded. Such order and notice shall be in writing and shall state the conditions under which
the work may be resumed and may be served upon a person to whom it is directed either by
delivering it personally to him or by posting the same upon a conspicuous portion of the
building under construction and sending a copy of the same by certified mail.
§ 280-154. Certificates of occupancy.
A. A certificate of occupancy shall be applied for from the Building Inspector and it shall be
unlawful to do any of the following until a certificate of occupancy is issued therefor:
(1) Occupancy and use of a building erected, reconstructed, restored, structurally
altered or moved or any change in use of an existing building.
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(2) Occupancy, use or any change in the use of any land.
(3) Any change in use of a nonconforming use.
B. No certificate of occupancy shall be issued for the use of a building or lands requiring a
special exception approval or special permit or for any land use requiring a site plan
approval by the Planning Board unless and until such special exception or special permit
approval or site plan approval has been duly granted. Every certificate of occupancy for
which a special exception, special permit or site plan approval has been granted or in
connection with which a variance has been granted by the Board of Appeals shall contain
a detailed statement of any condition to which the same is subject.
C. Application for a certificate of occupancy on a form furnished by the Building Inspector
for a new building or for an existing building which has been altered shall be made after
the erection of such building or part thereof has been completed in conformity with the
provisions of this chapter and, in the case of a new building, shall be accompanied by an
accurate plot plan or, if not available, by a survey prepared by a licensed land surveyor
or engineer, showing the location of the building as built. Such certificate shall be issued
within 10 days after receipt of the property completed application, provided that the
application states that all requirements of all other applicable codes or ordinances in
effect are complied with.60
D. Every application for a certificate of occupancy or a temporary certificate of occupancy
shall be accompanied by the fee hereinafter specified. Copies of such certificate will be
issued upon the payment of the fee hereinafter specified.
E. A certificate of occupancy shall be deemed to authorize and is required for both initial
occupancy and use of the building or land to which it applies.
F. Upon written request and upon payment of the fee hereinafter specified, the Building
Inspector shall, after inspection, issue a certificate of occupancy for any building or use
therefor or of land existing at the time of the adoption of this chapter, or any
amendments thereto, certifying such use and whether or not the same and the building
conform to the provisions of this chapter.
G. A record of all certificates of occupancy shall be kept in the office of the Building
Inspector, and copies shall be furnished on request to any agency of the Town or to any
persons having an interest in the building or land affected. 61
§ 280-155. Penalties for offenses. [Amended 6-2-2009 by L.L. No. 6-2009; 6-15-2010 by
L.L. No. 2-2010; 8-25-2015 by L.L. No. 7-20151
A. For each offense against any of the provisions of this chapter or any regulations made
pursuant thereto or for failure to comply with a written notice or order of any Building
Inspector within the time fixed for compliance therewith, the owner, occupant, builder,
60. Editor's Note: Former Subsection D,concerning the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the use of vacant land,
which previously followed this subsection,was repealed 4-10-1990 by L.L.No.5-1990.
61. Editor's Note: Former Subsection H, regarding fees for certificates of occupancy, was amended, which immediately
followed this subsection,was repealed 8-10-2010 by L.L.No.7-2010.
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Local Law Adoption
No. Date Subject Disposition
4-2014 3-11-2014 Fire prevention and building code Ch. 144
administration amendment
5-2014 3-25-2014 Southold Community Preservation Ch. 17, Art. II
Project Plan amendment
6-2014 4-8-2014 Vehicles and traffic amendment Ch. 260
7-2014 6-17-2014 Zoning amendment Ch. 280
8-2014 6-17-2014 Vehicles and traffic amendment Ch. 260
9-2014 8-26-2014 Stormwater management amendment Ch. 236
10-2014 8-26-2014 Zoning amendment Ch. 280
11-2014 10-21-2014 Southold Community Preservation Fund Ch. 17, Art. I; Ch.
amendment; two-percent real estate 17, Art. IV
transfer tax amendment
12-2014 12-2-2014 Zoning amendment Ch. 280
13-2014 12-16-2014 Subdivision of land amendment; zoning Ch. 240; Ch. 280
amendment
1-2015 3-10-2015 Officers and employees: residency Ch. 42, Art. III
requirements
2-2015 3-10-2015 Southold Community Preservation Ch. 17, Art. II
Project Plan amendment
3-2015 3-24-2015 Zoning amendment Ch. 280
4-2015 5-28-2015 Hunting Ch. 163
5-2015 6-30-2015 Peddlers, solicitors and transient retail Ch. 197
merchants amendment
6-2015 8-11-2015 Zoning Map amendment NCM
7-2015 8-25-2015 Zoning amendment Ch. 280
8-2015 9-22-2015 Shellfish and other marine resources Ch. 219; Ch. 280
amendment; zoning amendment
9-2015 12-15-2015 Wetlands and shoreline amendment; Ch. 275; Ch. 280
zoning amendment
DL:7 01-01-2016
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DEFINITIONS NOTE:For the AGPDD,see AGRICULTURAL Fees,75-4
convenience of the Code user,all PLANNED DEVELOPMENT Fine,75-8
terms defined in this Code are in- DISTRICT Intentional false alarms,75-5
eluded in the Index under the AGRICULTURAL- Investigation,75-1
heading"Definitions and Abbrevi- CONSERVATION(A-C) Penalties for offenses,75-5,75-6,
ations." DISTRICT(TWO-ACRE 75-8
MINIMUM) Permit,75-3,754
Subdivision of land,240-42 Purpose,75-1
AGRICULTURAL LANDS Rules and regulations,75-6
-A- PRESERVATION Severability,75-7
Acquisition of development ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
ABANDONMENT rights,704 Parks and recreation areas,193-9
Harbor management,157-8 Alienation of development rights, Police department rules and regu-
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 70-5 lations,A290-15,A290-24
37,215-43 Definitions,70-3 Public Consumption,79-1,79-2
Solar energy systems,280-58, Hearing,704,70-5 Consumption of alcoholic
280-62 Improvement,70-2 beverages in public re-
Subdivision of land,240-37 Open space,70-2 stricted,79-1
Vehicles and traffic,260-23 Permits,70-5 Penalties for offenses,79-2
Vehicles,motor-driven,264-19 Purpose,70-2 Vehicle,79-1
Wind energy,277-6 Sale,70-4,70-5 ANCHORING
Zoning,280-76,280-88 Severability,70-6 Boats,docks and wharves,96-3,
ACCESSORY BUILDINGS AND Title,70-1 96-7,96-11,96-12,96-22,
STRUCTURES AGRICULTURAL PLANNED 96-23
Fire prevention and building con- DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT Coastal erosion hazard areas,1 11-
struction,144-8,144-15 Zoning,280-170-280-181 13
Landmark preservation,170-7 AGRICULTURAL USES Flood damage prevention,148-
Wetlands and shoreline,275-2, Farm stands 14,148-16,148-18,148-21
275-5 Appeals,72-11 Harbor management,1574,157-
Zoning,2804,280-13,280-15, Area,yard and bulk regula- 6
280-19,280-22,280-104, tions,72-5,72-6 Wind energy,277-4
280-107,280-116,280-149, Definitions,72-6 ANIMALS
280-154 Farm stand offerings,72-7 Community Preservation Fund,
ACCESSORY USES Farm stand permit required, 174
Historic Preservation District 72-5 Dog Licensing and Identification
(HDP),280493 Farm stand permits issued Definitions,83-18
Plum Island Research District without requirements of Exemptions,83-23
(PIC),280-187 site plan approval,72-6 Fees,83-23
Plum Island Research District Maximum size of farm stand, Identification tag,83-24
(PIR),280-183 72-8 Issuance of license,83-24
Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-15, Off-street parking,72-6 Legislative authority,83-16
280-17,280-22,280-27,280- Parking,72-5,72-6 Licenses issued only by Town
35,280-38,280-41,280-45, Penalties for offenses,72-12 Clerk,83-20
280-48,280-52,280-55,280- Permit,72-12 Licensing,83-19
58,280-62,280-78,280-127, Setbacks,72-6 Notices,83-24
280-172 Variance procedures,72-11 Penalties for offenses,83-25
ADOPTION OF RENUMBERED Zoning,72-5 Proof of vaccination against
2006 CODE Zoning Board of Appeals,72- rabies,83-21
General provisions,1-14-1-18 11 Purpose,83-17
ADVERTISING General provisions Rabies vaccinations,83-21
Tobacco advertising,249-1- Definitions,72-4 Records,83-24
249-5 ' Purpose,72-2 Repeal of inconsistent local
Wind energy,2774 Statutory authorization,72-3 laws or ordinances,83-26
Zoning,280-80,280-81,280-85 Title,72-1 Term of license and renewals,
AFFORDABLE HOUSING Variances,72-3 83-22
Subdivision of land,240-10 AIR CONDITIONING Dogs,83-7-83-15
Zoning,280-137 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Age requirements,83-6
AFFORDABLE HOUSING 36 Arrest warrant,83-9
(AHD)DISTRICT AIR POLLUTION Barking or howling,83-6
Subdivision of land,240-10,240- Zoning,280-77,280-111 Confinement,83-12
42 ALARM SYSTEMS Disposition,83-12
Zoning,280-30 Alarm device,75-2,75-3,75-6 Enforcement,83-7
AGE RESTRICTIONS Charges for false alarms,75-6 Filing of complaints,83-8
Zoning,280-30 Definitions,75-2 Fine,83-13
Disorderly conduct,75-8 Impoundment,83-11,83-12
Emergency,75-1,75-2,75-5,75- Penalties for offenses,83-13
6 Permit,83-9
False alarms,75-5,75-6 Prohibited activities,83-6
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Property damage,83-6 Plum Island Research District Coastal erosion hazard areas,111-
Redemption,83-12 (PIC),280-187 10
Seeing Eye dogs,83-10 Plum Island Research District Ethics,26-13
Seizure of dogs at large,83-I1 (PIR),280-183 General provisions,1-4
Severability,83-14 Public entertainment and special Littering,174-5
Summons,83-9 events,205-6 Public hearings,notice of,55-1
When effective,83-15 Records,59-8,59-10 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Ducks,83-1-83-5 Subdivision of land,240-10,240- 5,215-33,215-50,215-52
Deposit of waste matter in 45,240-57 Soil removal,228-6
Town waters prohibited, Waterfront consistency review, Subdivision of land,240-7,240-
83-4 268-4,268-5 44
Keeping of ducks for private Zoning,280-4,280-9,280-13, Targeted Business Investment
use,83-2 280-17,280-22,280-28,280- Exemption,245-7
Penalties for offenses,83-5 31,280-35,280-38,280-41, Taxation,245-3,245-4,245-8,
Permit,83-1,83-3,83-4 28045,28048,280-52,280- 245-9,245-11,245-12
Water,83-3,834 55,280-58,280-62,280-78, Waterfront consistency review,
Harbor management,157-11 280-79,280-81,280-86,280- 268-3,268-5
Parks and recreation areas,193-2 92,280-100,280-121,280- Wetlands and shoreline,2754,
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 130,280-131,280-137,280- 275-6
37,215-38 140-280-142,280-144- Zoning,280-45,280-88,280-92,
Subdivision of land,24044 280-150,280-154 280-133,280-159
Waterfowl and Gull Feeding and APPEARANCE TICKETS See also SUPERSTORM
Domestic Pet Waste Animals,83-29 SANDY IMPACT,AS-
Appearance tickets,83-29 Appearance tickets,5-1-5-3 SESSMENT AND TAX
Definitions,83-27 Certain public servants authorized RELIEF FOR
Enforcement,83-29 to issue appearance tickets, ASSESSOR
Fecal matter,83-28 5-2 Taxation,245-3
Livestock,domestic,83-28 Dogs,5-2 ASSESSORS
Penalties for offenses,83-28, Parking,5-2,5-3 Election,9-1,9-2
83-30 Purpose,5-1 Approval by referendum,9-2
Pet waste,83-28 Safety,5-2 Continuation as elective office,
Pet waste disposal,83-28 Sanitation,5-2 9-1
Police/Bay Constables,83-29 Service of appearance tickets,5-3 Number,9-3-9-5
Prohibitions,83-28 Signs,5-2 Amendment of Session Laws,
Sanitation,83-28 Vehicles,5-2 9-3
Statutory authority,83-31 ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW Approval by referendum,9-5
Storm sewers,83-28 COMMITTEE Conditions as to effectiveness,
Waterfowl feeding,83-28 Zoning,280-131 94
Zoning Inspector,83-29 AREA,YARD AND BULK REG-
Waterfront consistency review, ULATIONS
268-3 Agricultural uses,72-5,72-69 72- -B-
Zoning,280-13,280-17,280-58, 8
280-62,280-78,280-85,280- Community Preservation Fund, BACKFILLING
98,280-99,280-111 17-13 Streets and sidewalks,237-13
ANIMALS,DOMESTIC Plum Island Research District Subdivision of land,240-36
Parks and recreation areas,193- (PIC),280-188 Wetlands and shoreline,275-I1
3 1 Plum Island Research District BARRICADES
ANTENNAS (PIR),280-184 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Wireless Communication Facili- Solar energy systems,280-58, 43
hes,280-76.1 280-62 Streets and sidewalks,237-12,
Zoning,280-68,280-70,280-72, Stormwater management,236-20 237-13
280-73,280-76,280-76.2 Zoning,280-62,280-137 Wetlands and shoreline,275-11
APARTMENTS ASBESTOS BATTERIES
Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-22, Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Junkyards,166-1
280-27,280-38,28045,280- 43 Solar energy systems,280-58,
48,280-78 ASHES 280-62
APPEALS Parks and recreation areas,193-2 BAY CONSTABLE
Agricultural uses,72-11 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Powers and duties,219-23,275-
Coastal erosion hazard areas,I1 I- 38 12 1,275-15
24-111-26 ASSESSMENT AND TAX RE- Shellfish and other marine re-
Community Preservation Fund, LIEF FOR SUPERSTORM sources,219-23
17-34 SANDY IMPACT,see SU- Wetlands and shoreline,275-12.1,
Ethics,26-13 PERSTORM SANDY IM- 275-15
Expenses of town officers,30-1 PACT,ASSESSMENT AND BED-AND-BREAKFAST
Flood damage prevention,148-4, TAX RELIEF FOR Zoning,280-13,280-52,280-55
148-22 ASSESSMENTS BICYCLES
Landmark preservation,170-11 Buildings,unsafe;property Applicability,88-8
Lighting,outdoor,172-8 maintenance,100-10 Carrying children,88-5
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Coasting,88-5 Applicability,96-6 Regulation of personal watercraft
Cutouts prohibited,88-4 Aquatic events,96-18 and specialty prop-craft,96-
General provisions,1-2 Bathing and swimming,96-19 16
Light required,88-1 Boats,96-6-96-25 Safety,96-14,96-15
Operation of bicycle,88-3 Definitions,96-7 Sale,96-10,96-25
Parks,88-1-88-3,88-5 Disabled,96-10 Sanitary regulations,96-8
Penalties for offenses,88-7 Drug,96-15 Scuba diving,96-20
Use of bell or whistle as alarm, Dumping,96-8 Short title,96-6
88-2 Emergency,96-17 Signs,96-23,96-24
Use of sidewalks,88-6 Equipment,96-14 Spearfishmg,96-21
Vehicles,88-1-88-6 Explosive,96-16 Speed limits,96-13
Zoning,280-137 Floating Homes,96-26-96-29 Storage,96-10,96-25
BINGO AND GAMES OF Definitions,96-27 Towing,96-12
CHANCE Emergency,96-26 Unnavigable boats,96-10
Bingo,92-1-92-11 Legislative findings,96-26 Vehicle,96-9,96-24
Bingo permitted,92-2 Permit,96-28 Water,96-12,96-16
Leased premises,92-4 Pollution,96-26 Water-skiers,96-12
License,92-2,92-3 Prohibited acts,96-28 Zoning,280-137
Management and operation, Recreation areas,96-26 BONDS
92-9 Safety,96-26 Coastal erosion hazard areas,1I I-
Maximum value of all prizes Severability,96-29 15,111-27,111-28
on one occasion,92-8 Storage,96-26 General provisions,1-4
Maximum value of single Water,96-26 Highway specifications,161-46,
prize,92-7 Water pollution,96-26 161-49
Penalties for offenses,92-I1 Fuel,96-16 Housing fund,34-4
Purchase of bingo equipment, Garbage,96-8 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
92-5 Gas,96-17 42
Purpose,92-1 Gases,96-16 Soil removal,228-8,228-9
Remuneration prohibited,92- Hazards to navigation,96-10 Stormwater management,236-20
10 Hunt,96-20 Streets and sidewalks,237-9,
Use of proceeds,92-6 Inspection,96-24 237-18
Games of Chance,92-12-92-15 Internal-combustion engines,96- Subdivision of land,240-3,240-7,
Approval by electors,92-15 17 240-20,240-23,240-25,240-
Definitions,92-12 Liable,96-10,96-25 30-240-35,240-37,240-45
Games of chance authorized, Lien,96-10,96-25 Wetlands and shoreline,275-9
92-13 Lighting,96-14 Zoning,280-137
License,92-13,92-14 Manner of operation,96-13 BRUSH,GRASS AND WEEDS
Restrictions,92-14 Mattituck Creek,96-23 Burning,outdoor,104-1,104-2
BLOCK Mooring and anchoring,96-22 Highway specifications,161-16,
Fire prevention and building con- Mooring permits,96-24 161-30
struction,144-8 Mooring without a permit,96-25 Solid waste,233-4
Flood damage prevention,148-21 Mufflers,96-17 Tourist and trailer camps,253-5
Subdivision of land,240-10,240- Noise,96-17 BUFFERS
17,240-21,240-45 Notice,96-10,96-13,96-25 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111-
Wind energy,277-2 Obstruction and Use of Town 12
Zoning,280-4,280-116,280-133 Waters,96-1-96-3 Subdivision of land,240-3,240-
BLUE CLAW CRABS Anchoring,96-3 17,240-21,240-42,240-43,
Shellfish and other marine re- Issuance of permits by Board 240119
sources,219-11 of Trustees,96-3 Wetlands and shoreline,275-2,
BOARD OF APPEALS Permit,96-1,96-3 275-4,275-5,275-7,275-11
Powers and duties,280-146 Restricted areas at end of Zoning,280-92,280-94-280-96,
Zoning,280-145-280-150 Town highways,96-2 280-118,280-137,280-143
BOATS,DOCKS AND Operation of boats near beaches BUILDING INSPECTOR
WHARVES and bathers,96-11 Buildings,unsafe;property
Administration and Enforcement, Operators,96-15 maintenance,100-7,100-9
96-30-96-33 Parade,96-16 Electrical inspections,126-3
Compliance required,96-33 Parks,96-15 Filming,139-8
Enforcing officer,96-30 Permit,96-15,96-18,96-20,96- Fire prevention and building con-
Fine,96-33 24,96-25 struction,144-8
Hearing,96-31,96-32 Public Docks,964,96-5 Flood damage prevention,148-11
Meeting,96-32 Definitions,96-4 Powers and duties,100-9,280-
Notice of violation,96-31,96- Monopolization of docks, 151
32 bulkheads and landing Soil removal,228-4
Notices,96-31-96-33 places prohibited,96-5 Solar energy systems,280-58,
Penalties for offenses,96-33 Ramps,96-9 280-62
Permit,96-31-96-33 Record,96-10,96-25 Streets and sidewalks,237-28
Anchoring,96-7,96-11,96-12, Registration,96-10,96-24 Waterfront consistency review,
96-22,96-23 268-6
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Wind energy,277-7 General provisions,1-2 Vehicles and traffic,260-17
Zoning,280-6,280-8,280-13, Junkyards,166-3,166-7 Zoning,280-38,280-48,280-143
280-31,280-81,280-85,280- BURNING,OUTDOOR CLAMS
88,280-92,280-109,280- Agreement with Fire District, Shellfish and other marine re-
127,280-130,280-131,280- 104-1 sources,219-9
146,280-151-280-155 Brush,104-1,104-2 CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT
BUILDING PERMITS Burning,104-1,104-2 Subdivision of land,240-10,240-
Electrical inspections,126-3 Exclusions,104-4 42-240115
Ethics,26-21 Fine,104-5 Zoning,280-137
Fire prevention and building con- Fires,104-1-104-3 COASTAL EROSION HAZARD
struction,144-3,144-8,144- Grass,104-1,104-2 AREAS
11,144-12,144-17 Grass fires,104-2 Administration and Enforcement,
Landmark preservation,170-5, Penalties for offenses, 104-5 111-27-111-34
170-6 Permit,104-1,104-2 Bond,111-27,111-28
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Supervision of fires,104-3 Coastal erosion management
41 BUS STOPS permit,111-27
Streets and sidewalks,237-25, Vehicles and traffic,260-21,260- Conflicts,111-31
237-26 27 Enforcement,111-29
Subdivision of land,240-10,240- Environmental review,111-33
25 Fine,111-34
Wind energy,277-3,277-6 -C- Hearing,111-27
Zoning,280-8-280-10,280-31, CATWALKS Inspections,111-29
280-70,280-71,280-74,280- Wetlands and shoreline275-11 Interpretation,111-30
114,280-121,280-124,280- n , Notice of violations,111-29
125,280-127,280-130,280- CEMETERIES Penalties for offenses,111-29,
280-13
134,280-140,280-151- Zoning, 111-34
280-153,280-180 CERTIFICATES OF APPROVAL Permit,111-27,111-28,111-
BUILDINGS,UNSAFE;PROP- Subdivision of land,240-21 31
CERTIFICATES OF COMPLI-
ERTYMAINTENANCE Powers and duties of Adminis-
Assessments,100-10 `NCE trator,111-29
Building Inspector,100-7,100-9 Electrical inspections,126-3 Records,111-29
Cesspools,100-4 Flood damage prevention,148-14 Reports,111-27,111-29
Contents of notice,100-7 Wetlands and shoreline,275-10, Severability,111-32
Costs and expenses,100-7,100- 275-13 Sign,111-29
Zoning,280-4,280-13
10 Variances,111-27 -
CERTIFICATES OF INSUR-
Definit�ons,100-3 Water,111-29
Emergency measures to vacate, FiANC 139-3 139-11 Amendments,111-35,111-36
100-9 , Certification,111-36
Filing a copy of notice,100-8 Public entertainment and special Hearing,111-35
Garbage,rubbish and refuse,100- events,205-7 Newspaper,111-35
4 CERTIFICATES OF OCCU- Nonce,111-35
Hearings,100-7 PANCY Procedure,111-35
Inspection and report,100-5 Electrical inspections,126-3 Report,111-35
26-21
Landscaping,100-4 Ethics, Emergency Activities,111-17-
Liability,100-11 Fire prevention and building con- 111-19
Liens,100-10 struction,144-15-144-18 Applicability,111-17
Notices,100-9 Stormwater management,236-34 Emergency,1 I 1-17-111-19
Penalties for offenses,100-6, Streets and sidewalks,237-25 Improper or insufficient notifi-
100-10,100-11 Subdivision of land,240-49 cation,111-19
Purpose,100-2 Zoning,280-4,280-10,280-13, Notification,I I 1-18,111-19
Safety hazards,100-9 280-31,280-33,280-85,280- Permit,111-19
Service of notice,100-6 112,280-130,280-151,280- Safety,1 I 1-17,111-18
Severability,100-12 154 General Provisions,111-1-111-
Standards,100-4 CESSPOOLS 6
Title,100-1 Buildings,unsafe,property Definitions,111-6
Unsafe buildings,10011,100-5 maintenance,10014 Enactment,IIIA
Unsafe premises,100-4 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Findings,111-5
Vehicles,Junked,100-4 2,215-4,215-5,215-7,215- Grading,111-6
Violations and penalties,100-7 8,215-11,215-12,215-19, Purpose,111-4
Water,100-4 215-21,215-22,215-27,215- Title,111-2
Wells,100-4 28,215-37,215-39 Water,111-5,111-6
When effective,100-13 Soil removal,228-4 Well,1114,111-5
See also PROPERTY Wetlands and shoreline,275-3, When effective,111-3
MAINTENANCE 275-5 Wildlife,111-6
BURNING CHURCH Regulations,111-7-1 I 1-16
Burning,outdoor,104-1,104-2 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Anchored,1 I 1-13
Fire prevention and building con- Streets and sidewalks,237-20 Assessment,11 I-10
struction,144-8 Beach area,1 I 1-12
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Bluff area,111-14 COMMITTEES,APPOINT- Community Preservation Fund
Bond,111-15 MENT OF Management and Stew-
Buffer,111-12 Committee members,13-2 ardship Plan adopted,17-
Coastal erosion management Duties,13-3 13.1
permit,111-10,111-11 Effect on statutory provisions,13- Community preservation pro-
Drainage,111-14 5 sect plan adopted,17-13
Dune area,1 I I-13 Establishment of committees,13- Legislative findings,17-12
Erosion protection structures, 1 Meeting,17-13
111-15 Expenses,1314 Open space,17-12
Establishment,111-7 Meeting,13-3 Purpose,17-12
Excavation,111-10 Minutes,13-3 Severability,17-14
Gas,111-10 When effective,13-6 Wetlands,17-13
Grade,111-10—11 I-13 COMMUNICABLE DISEASES When effective,17-15
Nearshore area,I I 1-1 I Police department rules and regu- Two-Percent Real Estate Transfer
Obstructions,11 I-11,111-13 lations,A290-45 Tax,17-19—17140
Open space,1 I 1-13 Tourist and trailer camps,253-14 Additional exemptions,17-25
Permit,111-8-111-15 Zoning,280-13 Appeal,17-34
Record,111-10 COMMUNITY FACILITY Applicability,17-2I
Structural hazard area,11 I-10 Historic Preservation District Apportionment of considera-
Traffic control,111-16 (HDP),280-196 tion subject to tax for
Vehicles,111-16 COMMUNITY PRESERVATION property located only
Water,111-7,111-10,111-13, FUND partly within Town,17-33
111-14 Community Preservation Fund Confidentiality,17-37
Well,111-13 Advisory Board,I7-16—17- Confidentiality of transfer tax
Wildlife,I11-13,111-15 18 returns,17-37
Wildlife management,111-12, Community Preservation Fund Cooperative housing corpora-
111-14 Advisory Board estab- tion transfers,17-27
Variances and Appeals,111-20— lished,17-16 Credit,17-26
111-26 Membership,17-16 Definitions,17-20
Appeal to Board of Review, Purpose,17-16 Deposit and disposition of rev-
111-25 Severability,17-17 enue,17-31
Coastal Erosion Hazard Board When effective,17-18 Designation of agent by Coun-
of Review,111-24,111- Southold Community Preserva- ty Treasurer,17-28
25 tion Fund,17-1—17-1 I Determination of tax,17-34
Expiration,111-23 Acquisition of interests in Easement,17-24
Fees,111-22 property,17-7 Effective date,17140
Format and procedure,111-21 Alienation of land acquired us- Exemptions from tax,17-24
Hearing,111-23 ing fund moneys,17-9 Filing of return,17-22
Notice,111-25 Animal,17-4 Hearing,17-34
Variances from standards and Definitions,17-4 Imposition of tax,17-21
restrictions,111-20 Easement,17-9 Inspection,17-37
COASTAL EROSION HAZARD Effective date,17-11 Insurance,17-32,17-34
BOARD OF REVIEW Findings,17-2 Interest and civil penalties,17-
Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- Hearing,17-7 36
25 Improvements,I7-8 Intergovernmental agreement
COASTAL EROSION MAN- Legislative purpose,17-3 authority,17-38
AGEMENT PERMIT Management of lands acquired Judicial review,17-32
Coastal erosion hazard areas,III- pursuant to chapter,17-8 Legislative findings,17-19
10,111-11 Open space,17-4,17-8,17-9 Liability,17-23,17-29,17-31,
CODE ENFORCEMENT OF- Parking,17-8 17-34,17-35
FICER Parks,17-4 Liens,17-27,17-35
Powers and duties,219-23,275- Public hearing and other re- Natural features,1749
12.1 quirements,17-7 Notice,17-32,17-34
Shellfish and other marine re- Purposes of fund,17-6 Open space,17-24
sources,219-23 Sale,17-9 Parks,17-24
Wetlands and shoreline,275-12.1 Severability,17-10 Payment of tax,17-22
Wind energy,277-7 Southold Community Preser- Penalty,17-35,17-36
COLD WAR VETERANS'TAX vation Fund established, Petition to Town Supervisor,
EXEMPTION 17-5 17-34
Taxation,245-17,245-18 Title,17-1 Proceedings to recover tax
COMBUSTIBLE Water,17-8 due,17-35
Junkyards,166-1,166-7 Wildlife,1711,17-8 Purpose,17-19
Soil removal,228-7 Southold Community Preserva- Records,17-22,17-34,17-35
COMMERCIAL VEHICLES tion Project Plan,17-12—17- Referendum requirement,17-
Solid waste,233-1,2334 15 40
Zoning,280-78,280-110 Area,yard and bulk regula- Refunds,17-30
tions,17-13 Report,17-34
Sale,17-24
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Severability,17-39 CURBS Area of special flood hazard, 148-
Use of tax,17-21 Zoning,280-131 4
COMMUNITY PRESERVATION Armed forces,245-17
FUND MANAGEMENT AND Artisan market,280-191
STEWARDSHIP PLAN -D- Artist studio/workshop,280-191
Community Preservation Fund, DECKS As-built plans,275-2
17-13.1 Asset,280-25
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Fire prevention and building con- ASTM,215-36
Flood damage prevention,148-22 structiN IND Attendant,233-1
Soil removal,228-6 DEFENSE AND NDEMNIFICA- Authorized private receptacle,
Subdivision of land,240-3,240-4, TION 174-1
2
240-10,240-11,240-19,240- Ado 1- of statutory provisions, Auto,166-2
42,240-43,240-53 21-1 I Automobile sales lot or building,
loy
Zoning,280-29 Town o provide defense for em- 280-4
pecs,21-2
CONFIDENTIALITY Automobile trader or house car,
Community Preservation Fund, DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVI- 253-1
17-37 ATIONS Auto repair shop,280-4
Police department rules and regu- 303(d)list,236-5 Base flood,148-4
Access,280-4
]arions,A290-41 Basement,148-4,2804
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST Accessory apartment,280-4 Base station equipment,280-69
Ethics,26-3 Accessory building or structure, Bay,275-2
CONSTRUCTION 280-4 Beach,111-6,275-2
Stormwater management,236-7, Accessory structure,275-2 Bed-and-breakfast,280-4
236-9,236-18-236-20,236- Accessory use,280-4 Berm,280-4
30 Access path,275-2 Best management practices
Subdivision of land,240-10 Acquisition,185-3 (BMPs),236-5
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Wetlands and shoreline,275-5, AcBillboard,280-4
Active duty,245-17
275-11 Block,280-4
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS Adaptive reuse,170-3 Bluff,111-6,275-2
280-4
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Addition, Bluff line,275-2
16 Administrative permit,275-2 Board,215-2,275-2
CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS Administrator,111-6 Boarding-and tourist houses,
Wind energy,277-4 Advisory board,174 2804
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES Aesthetics,275-2 Board of appeals,280-4
3 268-
Peddlers,solicitors and transient Agency, Board or Department of Public
retail merchants,197-6 Agricultural debris,233-1 Health,253-I
Agricultural lands,70-3
CONTRACTORS Agricultural production,70-3,72- Boats,96-7
Stormwater management,236-22 4,236-5 Boat/vessel,219-4,275-2
CONVENIENCE STORES Agricultural uses,72 4 BOD(denoting"biochemical ox-
Zoning,280-45,280-48 ygen demand"),215-36
COSTS AND EXPENSES Agriculture,236-5,240-3,275-2, Body fluids,A29045
Buildings,unsafe;property 280-4 Bowriding,96-7
Agriculture and markets law,83-
maintenance,100-7,100-10 Breakaway wall,148-4
Solar energy systems,280-58, 18 Breezeway,280-4
280-62 - Agriculture reserve area,240-3 Buffer,280-4
Stormwater management,236-31 Airborne sound,1804 Buffer area,240-3,275-2
Subdivision of land,240-10 Alarm installation,75-2 Buildable area,280-4
Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 Alienation,70-3,185-3 Buildable lands,240-3,280-4
Wind energy,277-6 Alteration,170-3,280-4 Building,148-4,236-5,2804
Zoning,280-76.2,280-177 Alter hydrology from pre-to post- Building area,280-4
COUNTY CLERK development conditions, Building connection lateral,215-
Zoning,280-175 236-5 36
CROSSWALKS Amplified sound,1804 Building drain,215-36
280-69
Subdivision of land,240-3 Antenna, Building Inspector,236-5
CURB Antenna support structure,280-69 Building line,2804
Apartment,280-4
Highway specifications,161-4, Building or house sewer,215-36
161-34,161-38,161-41,161- Apartment house,280-4 Building permit,144-3
45,161-46 Appeal,148-4 Bulkhead,275-2,280-4
Police department rules and regu- Appear and appear before,26-2 Camp cottage,253-1
lations,A290-37,A290-38 Applicant,236-5,240-3,275-2, Campsite,253-20
Streets and sidewalks,237-16 2804 Canopy,144-3
Subdivision of land,240-17,240- Application,275-2 Cans,233-1
219240-45 Application for development, Carter,215-2
Vehicles and traffic,260-27 280-4 Catwalk,275-2
Zoning,280-4,280-55,280-78, Aquaculture,275-2,280-4 Cellar,1484,280-4
280-92,280-131,280-133, Archives,59-13 Central alarm station,75-2
280-137 Area light,172-2 Certificate of compliance,2804
Area of shallow flooding,148-4 Certificate of occupancy,2804
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Cesspool,215-2 Construction activity,236-5 Drain layer or licensed drain lay-
Channel,236-5 Construction and demolition(c er,215-36
Channel system,96-7,2194 &d)debris,233-1,275- Dune,111-6,275-2
Charitable event,18011 2 Dwelling,249-2
Child care,280-4 Construction device,180-4 Dwelling,multiple,280-4
Child-care center,249-2 Consumer price index,280-25 Dwelling,one-family,2804
Chlorine demand,215-36 Containment,219-4 Dwelling,row or attached,280-4
Churning,219-4 Continuing care facility,280-4 Dwelling,semidetached,280-4
Cigarette,249-2 Controlling interest,17-20 Dwelling,two-family,2804
Cigarette tobacco,249-2 Convenience store,280-4 Dwelling unit,2804
Clean fill,236-5 Conveyance,17-20,280-25 Easement,215-2,240-3,2804
Clean Water Act,236-5 Cooling water,215-36 Eel,2194
Clearing,236-5,240-3,275-2 Cooperative,280-4 Elevated building,148-4
Clerk,275-2 Corrugated cardboard,233-1 Emergency alarm,75-2
Clerk of the Planning Board,240- Court,depth of outer,280-4 Employee,47-1
3 Court,inner,280-4 Energy Code,144-3
Club,beach,280-4 Court,outer,2804 Engineer,240-3
Club,membership or country or Court,width of outer,280-4 Enlargement,280-4
golf,280-4 Crawl space,1484 Environment,268-3
Club,yacht,280-4 Creeks,275-2 Equipment shelter,280-69
Cluster,240-3,280-4 Critical environmental areas,275- Erosion,111-6,236-5
Coastal area,268-3 2 Erosion control,275-2
Coastal assessment form(cat), Crops,livestock and livestock Erosion Control Manual,236-5
268-3 products,280-98 Erosion hazard area,111-6
Coastal erosion hazard area map, Crosswalk,240-3 Erosion protection structure,111-
111-6 Cul-de-sac,280-4 6
Coastal erosion hazard line,275-2 Cul-de-sac(court),240-3 Erosion,sedimentation and
Coastal high-hazard area, 148-4 Culling,2194 stormwater runoff control
Coastal waters,111-6 Cultural features,240-3 plan,236-5
Coastline, 111-6 Curb cut,280-4 Essential lighting,172-2
COD(denoting chemical oxygen Curb level,280-4 Excavation,236-5
demand),215-36 Curbline,260-1 Excessive lighting,172-2
Cold War veteran,245-17 Customer or client,26-2 Existing manufactured home park
Co-location,280-69 Custom workshop,280-4 or subdivision,148-4
Combined sewer,215-36,236-5 Days,47-1 Existing resource and site analy-
Commence(commencement of) dB(A),1804 sis plan(ersap),240-3
construction activities,236-5 Debris line,111-6 Existing structure,111-6
Commercial agriculture,275-2 Dec,215-36 Expansion to an existing manu-
Commercial dock,275-2 Decibel("dB"),180-4 factured home park or subdi-
Commercial purposes,219-4 Deck,275-2,280-4 vision,148-4
Commercial self-haulers,233-1 Decking,275-2 Exterior lighting,172-2
Commercial service equipment, Dedication,236-5,28011 Exterior property,100-3
180-4 Demolition,170-3,280-4 Facade,170-3
Commercial solar energy produc- Department,47-1,236-5,A290- Fall zone,280-69
tion system,280A 46 False emergency alarm,75-2
Commercial vehicles,233-1 Design manual,236-5 Family,280-4
Commission,64-3 Design professional,236-5 Family/household,A290-36
Committee,70-3,185-3 Developer,236-5 Family member,2804
Common driveway,240-3 Development,148-4,236-5 Family offense,A290-36
Common open space,280-4 Development right,70-3,185-3 Farm,2804
Communicable disease,A290-45 Development rights,280-171 Farm buildings,280-4
Community facility,280-191 Dial alarm,75-2 Farm stand,72-4,280-4
Community preservation,174 Direct actions,268-3 Federal emergency management
Community preservation project Direct alarm,75-2 agency,1484
plan,1711 Direct discharge(to a specific Feed,83-27
Complainant,A290-36 surface water body),236-5 Feeding,83-27
Comprehensive plan,240-3 Discharge,236-5 Fence,2804
Condominium,2804 District,215-2,215-36 Filling,236-5
Conservation,240-3,275-2 Dock,275-2 Final plat,240-3
Conservation areas,primary,240- Dock length,275-2 Final plat approval,240-3
3 Domestic livestock,83-27 Final stabilization,236-5
Conservation areas,secondary, Domestic or sanitary sewage, Fire departments,75-2
240-3 215-36 Fire or police alarm device,75-2
Conservation easement,240-3 Domestic pet(animal),83-27 First-time homebuyer,17-4
Conservation subdivision,240-3 Double pole,237-31 Fish processing,280-4
Consideration,17-20 Drainage right-of-way,240-3 Fixed dock,275-2
Consistent,268-3 Drainage systems,236-5 Fixed gear,219-4
Construction,236-5 Drain field,215-2 Fixture,172-2
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Flat or mansard roof,280-4 Handbill,174-1 Land development activity,236-5
Flea market,280-4 Harvesting,275-2 Landmark designation,280-4
Float,275-2 Hazardous materials,236-5 Landowner,236-5
Floating dock,275-2 Head of household,280-25 Landscaped buffer,268-3
Floating home,96-27 Health care facility,280-4 Landscape lighting,172-2
Floating home marina,96-27 Height,280-69 Landscaping,280-4
Flood boundary and floodway Height of accessory building, Landward,275-2
map(fbfm),148-4 280-4 Larger common plan of develop-
Flood elevation study,148-4 Height of building,280-4 ment or sale,236-5
Flood hazard area,280-4 Highest adjacent grade,148-4 Latest class ratio,245-17
Flood hazard boundary map Highway,237-5 Latest state equalization rate,245-
(fhbm),148-4 Historic,170-3 17
Flood insurance rate map(firm), Historical society,280-4 Lattice antenna support structure,
148-4 Historic building,280-4 280-69
Flood insurance study,1484 Historic significance,64-3 Laws and ordinances,A290-46
Flood or flooding,148-4 Historic structure,1484 Licensing authority,75-2
Floodplain,2804 Holiday lighting,172-2 Life care community,2804
Floodplain or flood-prone area, Holidays,260-1 Light industrial uses,280-4
148-4,240-3 Home business office,280-4 Light industry,280-4
Floodproofing,148-4 Home occupation,280-4 Lighting,172-2
Floodway,1484 Homeowner's light residential Light pollution,172-2
Floor area,2804 outdoor equipment,1804 Light source,172-2
Floor area,livable,280-4 Homeowners'or homes associa- Light trespass,172-2
Floor area ratio,2804 tion,275-2,2804 Litter,100-3,174-1
Flush-mounted,280-69 Home professional office,280-4 Livable floor area,111-6
Food catering facility,280-4 Horticulture,275-2 Living area,280-4
Food processing facility,280-4 Hotel or motel,resort,280-4 Loading berth,280-4
Footcandle(FC),172-2 Hotel or motel,transient,2804 Local administrator,148-4
Fraternal organization,2804 Household,280-25 Local waterfront revitalization
Frontage,280-4 Housing,34-3 program or lwrp,268-3
Front or frontage,237-23 Identification tag,83-18 Lot,240-3,280-4
Full cutoff'(FCO),172-2 IESNA,172-2 Lot area,280-4
Fully shielded, 172-2 IESNA recommended practices, Lot,comer,280-4
Functional,275-2 172-2 Lot coverage,280-4
Functional bulkhead,275-2 Illegal dumping,233-1 Lot depth,280-4
Functional jetty/groin,275-2 Illicit connections,236-5 Lot,interior,280-4
Functionally dependent use,148- Illicit discharge,236-5 Lot line,2804
4 Illuminance,172-2 Lot line,front,280-4
Fund,17-4,17-20,34-3 Immediate family member,26-2 Lot line modification,240-3
Gabion,275-2 Immediate project area,275-2 Lot line,rear,2804
Garage,private,2804 Immediate supervisor,47-1 Lot line,side,2804
Garage,public,2804 Impacted tax roll,245-20 Lot,rear or flag,2804
Garage,repair,2804 Impervious surface,236-5,275-2, Lot,through,2804
Garbage,100-3,174-1,215-36 280-4 Lot width,280-4
Garden center,280-191 Improved value,245-20 Lower-and moderate-cost hous-
Gasoline service station,2804 Income eligible individu- ing,280-4
Gift and financial benefit,26-2 als/families,34-3 Lowest floor,148-4
Glare,172-2 Individual sewage treatment sys- Low-profile Jetty,275-2
Glass,233-1 tem,236-5 Low-sill bulkhead,275-2
Gold star parent,245-15 Indoor dog and cat care facility, Lumen, 172-2
Golf course,standard regulation, 280-4 Luminaire,172-2
2804 Industrial activity,236-5 Main floor,280-4
Grading,111-6,236-5,240-3 Industrial sewage or wastes,215- Maintenance agreement,236-5
Grantee,17-20 36 Maintenance dredging,275-2
Grantor,17-20 Industrial stormwater permit, Major addition,111-6
Greenhouse,2804 236-5 Man-made pond,275-2
Grievance,47-1 Infiltration,236-5 Manufactured home,1484
Grocery store,2804 Interest in real property,17-20 Manufactured home park or sub-
Groin,275-2 Interior-mounted,280-69 division,1484
Ground floor,2804 Intrusion,75-2 Manufacturing,280-4
Ground-mounted,280-69 Jetty,275-2 Map,237-23
Guest,2194 Junked vehicle,100-3 Mariculture,2194,280-4
Guest unit,280-4 Junkyard,280-4 Manna,96-27,275-2
Guyed antenna support structure, Jurisdictional wetland,236-5 Manna or boat basin,2804
280-69 Lamp,172-2 Marine resources,2194
Habitable floor area,2804 Land,100-3 Master plan,2804
Habitat,275-2 Land-based aquaculture,2194, Material,275-2
Habitat fragmentation,275-2 2804
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Mean high water(mhw),275-2, Off duty,A29046 Preexisting nonpermitted and/or
2804 Officer,A29046 nonconforming structures,
Mean low water,111-6 Official map,240-3 275-2
Mean low water(mlw),275-2 Official time standard,260-1 Preliminary plat,240-3
Mean sea level,148-4 Off-premises sign,280-4 Premises,100-3,236-5
Member,A290-46 Off-street parking space,280-4 Preservation,240-3
Minor actions,268-3 On duty,A290-46 Primary dune,111-6
Mobile home,148-4 One-hundred-year flood,148-4 Primary frontal dune,148-4
Moderate-income family,280-25 One-hundred-year floodplain, Primary residence,280-25
Moderate-income family dwelling 236-5 Primary residential property, 17-4
unit,280-25 On-site system,215-2 Principal building,111-6,28011
Moderate-income family unim- Open development area,240-3 Principally above ground,148-4
proved lot,280-25 Open space,280-4 Principal use,28011
Modification,280-69 Open space or open area,185-3 Priority water body,268-3
Monopole,280-69 Operations,275-2 Private dwelling,249-2
Monopolize,96-4,275-2 Order of protection,A290-36 Private premises,174-1
Mooring,275-2 Ordinary and usual maintenance, Private warehousing,280-4
Motel,resort,280-4 275-2 Proactive restoration,275-2
Motel,transient,280-4 Ordinary maintenance,280-69 Probable cause,A290-36
Mount,280-69 Original structure,275-2 Processed agricultural product,
Mounting height,172-2 Outdoor storage,2804 724
Movable structure,111-6 Outside employer or business,26- Professional,A290-46
Multiple dwelling,249-2 2 Professional office,280-4
Multiple dwelling unit,249-2 Owner,83-18,100-3,237-23, Project,236-5
Municipal permit,236-5 280-4 Property,245-20
Municipal separate storm sewer Owner of record,83-18 Publicly owned property,83-27
system(MS4),236-5 Park,174-1,249-2 Public parking lot,260-1
National geodetic vertical datum Park and recreation fee,240-3 Public place,174-1
(ngvd)",148-4 Park dedication,240-3 Public property,264-3
Natural buffer,240-3 Parking capacity,205-2 Public sewer,215-36
Natural drainage,236-5 Parking lot,280-4 Public warehousing,280-4
Natural features,resources or sys- Partially shielded,172-2 Public water.public sewer,280-4
tems,240-3 Partial self-service gasoline ser- Qualified inspector,236-5
Natural outlet,215-36 vice station,280-4 Qualified owner,245-17
Natural protective feature,111-6, Patent lands,219-4,275-2 Qualified professional,236-5
236-5,268-3 Patio,280-4 Qualified residential real proper-
Natural protective feature area, Peak lunar tides,275-2 ty,245-17
111-6 Peddler,197-2 Radio frequency(RF)emissions
Natural vegetated buffer,268-3 Performance bond,240-3 or radiation,280-69
Natural watercourse,236-5 Performance guaranty,280-4 Radio frequency(RF)profession-
Natural watershed,236-5 Period of war,245-15 al,280-69
Nearshore area,111-6 Permanent fixed improvement, Radio frequency(RF)signal,280-
Net worth,280-25 280-25 69
New construction,148-4 Permanent mooring,96-7 Real property,17-20
New manufactured home park or Permanent resident,219-4 Receding edge,111-6
subdivision,148-4 Permit holder,144-3 Recession rate,111-6
Newspaper,174-1,233-1 Person,17-20,26-2,83-18,83- Recharge,236-5
New York Scenic Byway(North 27,96-4,96-27,100-3,111- Recording officer,17-20
Fork Trail),268-3 6,144-3,166-2,174-1,180- Records,59-13
Noise pollution,180-4 4,197-2,215-2,215-36,233- Records center,59-13
Nonconforming building or struc- 1,237-5,249-2,275-2,280-4 Records disposition,59-13
ture,280-4 Personal watercraft,96-7 Records management,59-13
Nonconforming lot,280-4 Pervious nonturf buffer,268-3 Recreation,active,240-3
Nonconforming use,280-4 Pervious surface,236-5 Recreational areas,193-1
Nondisturbance buffer,275-2 pH,215-36 Recreational facilities,280-4
Nonessential exterior lighting, Phasing,236-5 Recreational vehicle,148-4,253-
172-2 Pier,275-2 20,280-4
Nonfertilizer,275-2 Pier line,275-2 Recreational vehicle park,253-20
Nonpoint source pollution,236-5 Planning board,280-4 Recreational vehicle site,253-20
Nonrecyclable waste,233-1 Planning board or board,240-3 Recreation facility,commercial,
Nonresident,219-4 Plastics,233-1 280-4
Nonstormwater discharge,236-5 Plat,280-4 Recreation,passive,240-3
Nonturf buffer,275-2 Platform,275-2 Recyclable,mandated,233-1
Normal maintenance,111-6 Police headquarters,75-2 Recyclable,other,233-1
NPDES,215-36 Pollutant,236-5 Recyclable wood,233-1
Nuisance wildlife,268-3 Pollutant of concern,236-5 Refuse,174-1,233-1
Nursery school,280-4 Pond,275-2 Refuse hauler/carter,233-1
Occupant,100-3 Regulated activity,111-6
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Regulation equipment,A290-46 Site preparation,236-5 Structure,70-3,111-6,148-4,
Regulatory floodway,148-4 Skyglow,172-2 185-3,236-5,275-2,280-4
Relative,26-2 Sloping roof,280-4 Structure-mounted,280-69
Relief Act,245-20 Slugs,215-36 Subdivision,240-3
Removal,170-3 Small business office,280-191 Subordinate of a town officer or
Rental permit,280-4 Small wind energy system,277-1, employee,26-2
Research laboratory,280-4 280-4 Subsoil drainage,215-36
Resident,83-18 Smokeless tobacco,249-2 Substantial damage,148-4
Residential,275-2 Solar power fast track program, Substantial improvement,148-4
Residential cluster,280-4 144-3 Subtidal,275-2
Residential dock,275-2 Solicitor and/or canvasser,197-2 Superintendent,193-1,215-36,
Residential horticulture,275-2 Sound,275-2 237-5
Residential self-haulers,233-1 Sound-level meter,180-4 Superior officer,A290-46
Resource buffer area,275-2 Spawner sanctuary,275-2 Superstorm Sandy,245-20
Responsible party,236-5 SPDES General Permit for Supervisory officer,A29046
Restaurant,280-4 Stormwater Discharges from Surface waters of the State of
Restaurant,formula food,280-4 Municipal Separate Storm- New York,236-5
Restaurant,take-out,280-4 water Sewer Systems GP-O- Suspended solids,215-36
Restoration,111-6 10-002,236-5 Swimming pool,280-4
Resubdivision,240-3 Special conditions,236-5 Swim platform,275-2
Retail sales area,72-4 Special event,205-2 Taking,219-4
Retail store,280-4 Special exception use,280-4 Taxpayer,219-4
Retaining wall,275-2,280-4 Special projects coordinator,280- Telecommunication tower,280-4
Revetment,275-2 25 Temporary anchoring,96-7
Right-of-way lines,280-4 Specialty prop-craft,96-7 Temporary stabilization,236-5
Riprap,275-2 Split-rail fence,275-2 Tent,144-3
Roadside farm stand or agncul- Stabilization,236-5 Tidal waters,275-2
tural stand,280-4 Standard installation,144-3 Tobacco,249-2
Roof-mounted,280-69 Standard subdivision,240-3 Tobacco product,249-2
Rubbish,100-3,174-1 Start of construction,148-4 Tobacco product advertisement,
Rules,130-2 State Pollutant Discharge Elimi- 249-2
Run at large,83-18 nation System(SPDES), Toe,111-6
Rural significance,64-3 236-5 Topsoil,236-5
Salvage center,211-1 State Pollutant Discharge Elimi- Total assessed value,245-20
Sand dunes,1484 nation System(SPDES) Total maximum daily load
Sanitary sewer,215-36 General Permit for Construc- (TMDL),236-5
Scap net,219-4 tion Activities GP-0-10-001, Tourist camp,253-1,2804
Scavenger waste pretreatment fa- 236-5 Tourist cottage,280-4
cility,215-2 Stop-work order,236-5 Tower height,277-1
Scenic significance,64-3 Storm sewer or storm drain,215- Town,17-20,34-3,83-18,130-2,
School,249-2 36 174-1,237-5,275-2
Seasonal structure,275-2 Stormwater,215-36,236-5 Town agency,130-2
Secondary dune,111-6 Stormwater hotspot,236-5 Town board,237-5,280-4,A290-
Sedimentation,236-5 Stormwater management,236-5 46
Sediment control,236-5 Stormwater management control Town garbage bag,233-1
Sensitive areas,236-5 plan,236-5 Townhouse,280-4
Septage(scavenger waste),215-2 Stormwater management facility, Town officer or employee,26-2
Septic tank,215-2,2804 236-5 Town of southold,75-2
Seqra,240-3 Stormwater Management Officer Town supervisor,17-20
Service connected,245-17 (SMO),236-5 Town waters,96-27,2194,275-2
Servicing,59-13 Stormwater management practic- Trail,240-3
Setback,275-2,280-4 es(SMPs),236-5 Trailer or mobile home,280-4
Sewage,215-36 Stormwater pollution prevention Trained contractor,236-5
Sewage treatment plant,215-2, plan(SWPPP),236-5 Transfer of sanitary flow credits,
215-36 Stormwater runoff,236-5 117-3
Sewage works,215-36 Story,280-4 Transfer station,private,233-1
Sewer or drain,215-36 Story,half,2804 Transfer station,Town,233-1
Sheathing,275-2 Street,237-23,2804 Transient rental property,2804
Shellfish,2194 Street,arterial,240-3 Transient retail business,197-2
Shopping center,2804 Street,collector,240-3 Treasurer(county treasurer),17-
Shoreline structure,275-2 Street line,2804 20
Side-mounted,280-69 Street,local,240-3 Tropical hardwood,275-2
Sign,280-4 Street or right-of-way width,240- Trustees,275-2
Sign area,280-4 3 Uniformity ratio("U Ratio"),
Significant fish and wildlife habi- Stripping,236-5 172-2
tat,111-6,268-3 Structural alteration,280-4 Unit,253-1
Silt boom,275-2 Structural components,275-2 Unlicensed motor-driven vehicle,
Site plan,280-4 Structural hazard area,111-6 264-3
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Unregulated activity,111-6 Peddlers,solicitors and transient 35-240-37,240-41,240-44,
Unshielded fixture,172-2 retail merchants,197-10 240-51
Usable open space,280-4 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Tourist and trailer camps,253-5,
Use,280-4 21,215-37 253-22
Use,accessory,280-4 Streets and sidewalks,237-20 Wetlands and shoreline,275-5-
Utility,237-31 DISABILITY 275-7,275-11
Variance,148-4 Police department rules and regu- Zoning,280-4,280-78,280-91,
Vegetated wetlands,275-2 lations,A290-3 280-127,280-129,280-133
Vegetation,111-6 Taxation,245-18 DREDGING
Vehicles,174-1,193-1 DISABLED BOATS Wetlands and shoreline,275-11
Veteran,245-15 Boats,docks and wharves,96-10 DRIVEWAYS
Waler,275-2 Harbor management,157-12 Highway specifications,161-39,
Wastewater,236-5 DISABLED VETERANS 161-46
Watercourse,215-36,236-5 Taxation,245-18 Littering,174-2
Water-dependent uses,275-2 DISCLOSURE PROVISIONS Soil removal,228-4
Waterfowl,83-27 Zoning,280-174 Subdivision of land,240-3,240-
Water quality standard,236-5 DISCRIMINATION 45
Waterway,236-5 Personnel,47-2 Tourist and trailer camps,253-3,
Waterways,83-27 DISORDERLY CONDUCT 253-10,253-11,253-22
Wetland boundary or boundaries Alarm systems,75-8 Vehicles and traffic,260-9,260-
of wetland,275-2 Police department rules and regu- 15,260-17,260-18,260-27
Wetlands(freshwater),275-2 lations,A290-9,A290-15 Wetlands and shoreline,275-3,
Wetlands(tidal),275-2 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 275-5
Wharf,275-2 40 Zoning,280-48,280-78,280-85,
Width of creek,275-2 DOCKS 280-92,280-93,280-137
Wildlife protective structures, Wetlands and shoreline,275-5, DRUG
111-6 275-7,275-11 Boats,docks and wharves,96-15
Wireless carrier,280-69 DOGS Taxation,245-1
Wireless communication facility, Animals,83-6-83-12 Vehicles,motor-driven,264-15
2804 Appearance tickets,5-2 Zoning,280-13
Wireless communications,280-4 Parks and recreation areas,193- DUMP
Wireless communications facility, 3 1 Highway specifications,161-19,
280-69 Peddlers,solicitors and transient 161-21
Wireless services,280-69 retail merchants,197-5,197- Junkyards,166-7
Yard,280-4 10 Parks and recreation areas,193-2
Yard,front,280-4 DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIPS DUMPING
Yard line,280-4 Fees,121-5 Boats,docks and wharves,96-8
Yard,rear,280-4 Filing of statements,121-5 Junkyards,166-3
Yard,side,280-4 Penalty,121-4,121-5 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Yield,240-3 Purpose and objectives,121-2 27
Youth,68-2 Record,121-4 Solid"waste,233-1,233-2,233-7
Youth service project,68-2 Requirements,121-3 DUST
Zone,2804 Statement of domestic partner- Highway specifications,161-23
Zoning Board,280-4 ship,121-4 Peddlers,solicitors and transient
Zoning Map,280-4 Title,121-1 retail merchants,197-10
DEMOLITION DRAINAGE Soil removal,228-2,228-5,228-7
Fire prevention and building con- Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- Zoning,280-13,280-48,280-58,
struction,144-5,144-8 14 280-62,280-91,280-99,280-
Highway specifications,161-21 Fire prevention and building con- 111,280-143
Landmark preservation,170-2- struction,144-10
170-7,170-9,170-10 Flood damage prevention,148-
Solid waste,233-1,233-4 12,148-15-148-17,148-19 -E-
Wetlands and shoreline,275-2 Highway specifications,161-2- EASEMENTS
Zoning,280-140 161-4,161-8,161-9,161-13,
DESIGN STANDARDS 161-18,161-25,161-27- Community Preservation Fund,
17-24
Flood damage prevention,148- 161-33,161-36,161-45 17-9,ovist
14,148-18 Junkyards,166-4 General provisions,fns
Stormwater management,236-7, Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Highway specifications,18 -
236-18 28,215-36,215-38,215-39 161 4, resew,161-18
170-4
Subdivision of land,240-36 Soil removal,228-2,228-4,228- Landmark preservation,transfer
Zoning,280-70,280-72 5,228-7 Sanitary flow credits,trsfer of,
DIRECTOR OF CODE EN- Stormwater management,236-13, 117 5
FORCEMENT 236-18 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
5-44
Powers and duties,275-15 Subdivision of land,240-3,240-4, 2,Stormwater
m,215-43, t,236-
Wetlands and shoreline,275-15 240-7,240-9-240-11,240- Stor ivisio management,236-9
DIRT 17,240-19-240-21,240-23, Subdivision of land,240-3,240-
Highway specifications,161-9 240-25,240-30,240-32,240- 10,240-17,240-21,240-26-
Parks and recreation areas,193-2
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240-28,240-42,240-44,240- Waterfront consistency review, Waterfront consistency review,
51,240-54 268-3 268-2
Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 Zoning,280-13,280-137,280- Wetlands and shoreline,275-3,
Zoning,280-3,280-4,280-133, 143 275-11
280-175,280-177,280-179, EMERGENCY VEHICLES ETHICS
280-180 Flood damage prevention,148-22 Code of Ethics,26-1,26-2
EELS Highway specifications,161-20 Definitions,26-2
Shellfish and other marine re- Vehicles,motor-dnven,264-18 Legislative intent,26-1
sources,219-13 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT Disclosure Requirements,26-17-
ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS STATEMENT 26-20
Administration, 126-1 Environmental quality review, Annual disclosure,26-17
Building Inspector,126-3 130-9-130-14 Applicant disclosure,26-20
Building perrmt,126-3 Subdivision of land,240-18,240- Designation of officers and
Certificate of compliance,126-3 19,240-22,240-25 employees required to file
Certificate of occupancy,126-3 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY annual disclosure state-
Designation of Inspectors,126-2 REVIEW ments,26-18
Duties of Electrical Inspector, Actions involving more than one Licenses,26-17
126-3 agency,130-18 Maintenance of disclosure
Emergency,126-3 Compliance required,130-3 statements,26-19
Inspections,126-1-126-3 Decision to approve or disap- Permits,26-17
Insurance,126-2 prove action,130-14 Retirement,26-17
Penalties for offenses,126-5 Definitions,130-2 Variances,26-17
Permit,126-3 Environmental impact statement, Ethics Board,26-21-26-25
Reports,126-3 130-9-130-14 Building permits,26-21
Restrictions on materials,126-4 Exceptions,130-3 Certificates of occupancy,26-
Severability,126-6 Fee,130-19 21
When effective,126-7 Filing of copy of determination, Establishment of Ethics Board,
ELEVATORS 130-16 26-21
Flood damage prevention,148-16 Filing of written statement by ap- Inspection,26-25
Zoning,280-104 plicant,130-5 Investigations,26-21-26-23,
EMERGENCIES Hearing,130-10-130-12 26-25
Buildings,unsafe;property Inspection,130-17 Licenses,26-21
maintenance,100-9 Maintenance of files open to pub- Meeting,26-21
Police department rules and regu- lic inspection,130-17 Permits,26-21
lations,A290-11 Meetings,130-7 Powers of the Ethics Board,
Solid waste,233-6 Newspaper,130-6,130-10 26-22
Stonnwater management,236-29, Notice of completion of draft en- Public inspection of Ethics
236-32 vironmental impact state- Board records,26-25
Streets and sidewalks,237-13 ment,130-10 Records,26-23,26-25
Wetlands and shoreline,275-5, Notice of completion of final en- Reports,26-25
275-11 vironmental impact state- Review of lists and disclosure
EMERGENCY ment,130-13 statements,26-24
Alarm systems,75-1,75-2,75-5, Notice of receipt of complete ap- Penalties,26-26-26-28
75-6 plication,130-6 Debarment,26-28
Boats,docks and wharves,96-17, Notices,130-6,130-10,130-13, Liable,26-26
96-26 130-17 Penalties for offenses,26-26
Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- Permits,130-5 Voidable contracts,26-27
17-111-19 Preparation of draft environmen- Rules of Conduct,26-3-26-16
Electrical inspections,126-3 tal impact statement,130-9 Appeals,26-13
Flood damage prevention,148-4, Preparation of final environmen- Appearances,26-10
148-6,148-9,148-10,148-13 tal impact statement,130-12 Assessment,26-13
-148-15,148-22 Processing of proposed actions, Avoidance of conflicts,26-4
Harbor management,157-6 130-8 Confidential information,26-
Highway specifications, 161-20 Processing of proposed actions 11
Housing fund,34-2,34-6 not affecting environment, Conflicts of interest,26-3
Parks and recreation areas,193-3 130-11 Exclusion from Code of Eth-
Police department,51-4 Required findings in written de- ics,26-16
Police department rules and regu- termination,130-15 General prohibition,26-5
lations,A290-3,A290-33 Time limit,130-14 Gifts,26-8
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Time limit for written determina- Goal,26-3
23,215-38 tion by agency, 130-7 Inducement of others and bnb-
Streets and sidewalks,237-13, Title,130-1 cry,26-15
237-22 Types of actions,130-4 Political solicitation,26-12
Subdivision of land,240-10,240- When effective,130-20 Record,26-7
42 EROSION AND SEDIMENTA- Recusal,26-6
Vehicles and traffic,260-23 TION Recusal procedure,26-7
Vehicles,motor-driven,264-18 Stormwater management,236-7, Representation,26-9
236-18,236-34
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Restriction on elected official Historic Preservation District Inspection,139-12
or member of board,26- (HDP),280-195 Insurance,139-3,139-11
13 Junkyards,166-6 Insurance requirements,139-11
Revolving door,26-14 Landmark preservation,170-14 Liability,139-11
EXCAVATIONS Peddlers,solicitors and transient No alterations to Town property,
Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- retail merchants,197-9 139-9
10 Public entertainment and special No donations accepted,139-7
Fire prevention and building con- events,205-4,205-7 Notice,139-4,139-8
struction,144-8 Records,59-9 Parking,139-3
Highway specifications,161-2, Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Parks,139-8
161-17,161-18,161-25,161- 41 Penalties for offenses,139-14
29,161-30,161-36 Shellfish and other marine re- Permit,139-1-139-5,139-7-
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- sources,219-7 139-13
42,215-43 Soil removal,228-11 Purpose,139-1
Soil removal,228-1,228-3-228- Solid waste,233-4,233-6 Safety,139-1,139-3
7 Streets and sidewalks,237-10 Severability,139-15
Streets and sidewalks,237-4, Subdivision of land,240-8,240- Traffic control fee,1394
237-69 237-9,237-11-237- 109240-49 Trees,139-9
13,237-16 Tourist and trailer camps,253-4 Vehicles,139-3
Subdivision of land,240-36 Wetlands and shoreline,275-7 When effective,139-16
Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 Wind energy,277-5 FINAL PLANS
Zoning,280-114,280-129 Zoning,280-13,280-74,280-81, Highway specifications,161-3,
EXPENSES OF TOWN OFFIC- 280-129,280-137,280-138, 1614
ERS 280-149 FINAL PLATS
Appeals,30-1 FENCES Subdivision of land,240-3,240-6
Compensation for expense of at- Fire prevention and building con- -240-8,240-13,240-15,
tendance at official meetings, struction,144-8,144-10 240-16,240-19-240-25,
30-1 Height regulations,280-58,280- 240-28,240-31,240-32,240-
Meetings,30-1 62 359 240-36,24041,240-42,
EXPLOSION HAZARD Highway specifications,161-16, 24044,240-45,240-51-
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 161-29,161-41,161-42 240-53
38 Junkyards,166-4,166-7 Zoning,280-4
EXPLOSIVES Soil removal,228-4,228-7 FINGERPRINTS
Boats,docks and wharves,96-16 Solar energy systems,280-58, Peddlers,solicitors and transient
Junkyards,166-1 280-62 retail merchants,197-6
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Subdivision of land,240-36 FIRE ALARM
38 Tourist and trailer camps,253-15 Subdivision of land,240-17
Zoning,280-58,280-62,280-111 Wetlands and shoreline,275-2, FIREARMS
275-5,275-11 Parks and recreation areas,193-6
Wind energy,2774 Police department rules and regu-
-F- Zoning,280-4,280-13,28041, lations,A290-9,A290-33
FALSE ALARMS 280-48,280-78,280-82,280- FIRE EXTINGUISHER
85,280-92,280-94,280-99, Junkyards,166-7
Alarm systems,75-5,75-6 280-104-280-106,280-114, Tourist and trailer camps,253-14
FARMLAND BILL OF RIGHTS 280-133,280-134,280-149 Zoning,280-48
Zoning,280-97-280-103 FILL FIRE HYDRANTS
FARMS AND FARMING Flood damage prevention,148- Subdivision of land,240-10,240-
Fire prevention and building con- 12,148-15,148-18 17,240-21,240-35,240-36,
struction,144-8 Highway specifications,161-25 240-48
Zoning,280-13,280-174 Police department rules and regu- Vehicles and traffic,260-14,260-
FARM STANDS lations,A290-33,A290-36 18,260-27
Agricultural uses,72-5-72-8, Soil removal,228-7 Zoning,280-133,280-137
72-I1,72-12 Stormwater management,236-18 FIRE LANES
FECAL MATTER Streets and sidewalks,237-13 Junkyards,166-7
Animals,83-28 Wetlands and shoreline,275-6, Vehicles and traffic,260-14,260-
FEES 275-11 27
Alarm systems,754 FILMING FIRE PREVENTION AND
Animals,83-23 Applications,139-3 BUILDING CONSTRUC-
Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- Building Inspector,139-8 TION
22 Certificate of insurance,139-3, Abatement of violations,144-21
Domestic partnerships,121-5 139-11 Accessory buildings,144-8,144-
Environmental quality review, Cleanup deposit,139-5 15
130-19 Compliance with other laws,139- Administration and enforcement
Fire prevention and building con- 10 officers designated,144-3
struction,144-8,144-11, Exemption,139-2 Applications,144-8,144-15
144-15,144-18 Extension of permit period,139- Block,144-8
Flood damage prevention,148-12 13 Building Inspectors,144-8
Fees,139-6 Building permit,144-3,144-17
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Building permits,144-8,144-11, Watercourse,144-10 Inspections,148-12,148-14
144-12 Yards, 144-8,144-10 Insurance,148-2,148-4,148-6,
Burning,144-8 FIRE PROTECTION 148-7,148-12,148-14,148-
Certificate of occupancy,144-15 Zoning,280-174 15,148-17,148-18,148-21,
-144-17 FIRES 148-23
Compliance required,144-20 Burning,outdoor,104-1-104-3 Interpretation,148-7
Compliance with standards,144- FIRESAFETY Liability, 148-10
19 Fire prevention and building con- Lots,148-13,148-23
Conflicts with other regulations, struction,144-6,144-8 Manufactured homes,148-4,148-
144-4 FIRE ZONES 13-148-15,148-21
Cooperation with other depart- Vehicles and traffic,260-20,260- Meeting,148-4,148-16,148-19
ments,144-7 27 Mobile home,148-4
Decks,144-8 FISHING Nonresidential structures(coastal
Definitions and Abbreviations, Parking,189-3 high-hazard areas),148-20
144-3 Vehicles and traffic,260-9 Nonresidential structures(except
Demolition,144-5,144-8 FLAMMABLES coastal high-hazard areas),
Drainage,144-10 Junkyards,166-1 148-19
Excavation,144-8 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Notices,148-9,148-14,148-23
Farms and farming,144-8 38 Nuisances,148-23
Fees,144-8,144-11,144-15,144- Zoning,280-48 Objectives,148-3
18 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVEN- Obstructions,148-16,148-18
Fences,144-8,144-10 TION Parking,148-16
Firesafety,144-6,144-8 Anchoring,148-14,148-16,148- Parks,148-13-148-15
Fuel,144-8 21 Penalties for offenses,148-9
Garages,144-8 Appeals,1484,148-22 Permit,148-9,148-11-148-14,
Grading,144-10 Appeals board,148-22 148-16
Heating,144-8 Applicability,148-5 Purpose,148-2
Hotel,144-8 Basis for establishing areas of Records,148-22
Improvement,144-8 special flood hazard,148-6 Recreational vehicles,148-4,148-
Inspections,144-6,144-8,144-16 Blocks,148-21 13-148-15,148-21
Issuance of certificate of occu- Building Inspector,148-11 Report,148-6,148-22
panty,144-17 Certificates of compliance,148- Residential structures(coastal
Licenses and permits,144-6 14 high-hazard areas),148-18
Lots,144-8 Comprehensive Plan,148-22 Safety,148-2, 148-4,148-7,148-
Motel,144-8 Conflict with other laws,148-7 18,148-22,148-23
Multifamily dwellings,144-6 Definitions,148-4 Sanitary facilities, 148-19,148-20
Notices,144-8 Deposit,148-12 Screening,148-16
Nuisance,144-10 Designation of local administra- Severability,148-8
Penalties for offenses, 144-12, tor,148-11 Standards for all structures,148-
144-13,144-20 Design standards,148-14,148-18 16
Performance of work under per- Drainage,148-12,148-15-148- Stop-work orders, 148-14
mit,144-10 17,148-19 Storage,148-12,148-16
Permit,144-8 Duties and responsibilities of lo- Utilities,148-3,148-13,148-15,
Powers and duties of Building In- cal administrator,148-14 148-169 148-19-148-22
spector,144-5 Elevation of residential structures Variances,148-4,148-7,148-9,
Property maintenance,144-6 (except coastal high-hazard 148-14,148-22,148-23
Purpose,144-2 areas),148-17 Vehicles,148-4,148-13-148-16,
Records,144-16,144-17 Elevator,148-16 148-21,148-22
Right of entry,144-14 Emergency,148-4,148-6,148-9, Warning and disclaimer of liabil-
School,144-8 148-10,148-13-148-15, ity,148-10
Signs,144-8 148-22 Water,148-2,148-3, 148-14-
Smgle-farmly dwellings,144-8 Emergency vehicles,148-22 148-16,148-18,148-19,148-
Site plan,144-8 Fees,148-12 22
Smoke detectors,144-8 Fill,148-12, 148-15, 148-18 Watercourses,148-13,148-14
Solar energy systems,144-8 Findings,148-1 FLOOD HAZARD AREAS
Special exception,144-8 Floodplain development permit, Wetlands and shoreline,275-3
Sprinklers,144-8,144-17 148-12 Zoning,280-4,280-129,280-133
Stop-work orders,144-13 Floodway,148-4,148-14,148-15, FLOODWAY
Storage,144-8 148-23 Flood damage prevention,148-4,
Stormwater,144-10 Gas,148-3,148-15,148-22 148-14,148-15,148-23
Swimming pools,144-8 General standards,148-15 FUEL
Temporary certificates of occu- Grade,148-2,148-4,148-16- Boats,docks and wharves,96-16
pancy,144-18 148-19,148-21 Fire prevention and building con-
Tents,144-6,144-8,144-20 Heating,148-16 struction,144-8
Tests,144-19 Height,148-21 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Title,144-1 Improvements, 148-4, 148-13- 38
Vacant lot,144-8 148-20,148-23 Wetlands and shoreline,275-5
Water,144-8,144-10 Insect,148-16
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Zoning,280-48,280-52,280-55, Effect on previously adopted 19,240-21,240-41,240-45,
280-58,280-62,280-111 legislation,1-5 240-49,240-51
FUMES Enactments saved from repeal, Tourist and trailer camps,253-5
Zoning,280-13,280-58,280-62 1-4 Wetlands and shoreline,275-7,
Fine,1-11 275-I1
Garbage,1-2 Zoning,280-4,280-78,280-85,
-G- Grade,1-4 280-99,280-108,280-114,
GARAGES Improvement,1-4 280-129,280-133,280-134,
Incorporation of provisions in- 280-136
Fire prevention and building con- to Code,1-12 GRASS
struction,144-8 Junkyards,1-2 Burning,outdoor,104-1,104-2
Peddlers,solicitors and transient Legislative intent,1-1 Highway specifications,16142
retail merchants,1974 Liability,1-4 Junkyards,166-7
Zoning,280-4,290-13,280-45, License,14 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
280-48,280-58,280-62,280- Littering,1-2 21
78,280-104„280-134,280- Matters not affected,1-4 Soil removal,228-7
137 Parking,1-2 Solid waste,233-4
GARBAGE,RUBBISH AND RE- Penalties for offenses,1-4,1- Streets and sidewalks,237-13
FUSE 11 Subdivision of land,240-10
Boats,docks and wharves,96-8 Repeal of enactments not m- Wetlands and shoreline,275-2,
Buildings,unsafe;property cluded in Code,1-3 275-11
maintenance,100-4 Sale of Code book,1-10 Zoning,280-93,280-95
General provisions,1-2 Severability,1-6 See also BRUSH,GRASS AND
Littering,174-1,174-2 Supplementation,1-10 WEEDS
Parks and recreation areas,193-2, Vehicles,1-2 GRASS CLIPPINGS
193-7 When effective,1-13 Solid waste,233-4
Public entertainment and special Zoning Map,1-4 GRAVEYARDS
events,205-7 Adoption of Renumbered 2006 Junkyards,166-1
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Code,1-14-1-18 GUARANTEE
36-215-38 Continuation of provisions,1- Streets and sidewalks,237-9
Soil removal,228-7 16 Subdivision of land,240-31,240-
Solid waste,233-1,233-2,233-4 Incorporation of provisions in- 33,240-34
Tourist and trailer camps,253-7, to Code,1-17 Wetlands and shoreline,275-9,
253-14 Legislative intent,1-14 275-10
Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 Nonsubstantive changes in GUARANTEES
GAS previously adopted legis- Stormwater management,236-20
Boats,docks and wharves,96-16, lation,1-15 GUARANTIES
96-17 When effective,1-18 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- GLARE 42
10 Lighting,outdoor,172-5 Subdivision of land,240-34,240-
Flood damage prevention,148-3, Solar energy systems,280-58, 38
148-15,148-22 280-62 Zoning,280-4,280-131
Junkyards,166-4 Zoning,280-91,280-94,280-111, GUNS
Police department rules and regu- 280-117,280-129 Parks and recreation areas,193-6
lations,A290-15 GOLD STAR PARENTS TAX Police department rules and regu-
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- EXEMPTION,see WAR lations,A290-15
38 VETERANS AND GOLD
Subdivision of land,240-35 STAR PARENTS
Zoning,280-13,280-58,280-62, GRADE -H-
280-83,
H-280-83,280-111,280-129, Coastal erosion hazard areas,111-
280-143 HAMLET BUSINESS(HB)DIS-
GENERAL BUSINESS(B)DIS- 6,prevention
-and
building
TRICT
TRICT Fire prevention and building con-struction,144-10 Subdivision of land,240-42
Subdivision of land,240-42HAMLET DENSITY RESIDEN-
GENERAL PROVISIONS Flood damage prevention,148-2, TIAL(HD)DISTRICT
148 ,148-16-148-19,148-
Adoption of Code,1-1-1-13 21 Subdivision of land,240-42
Amendments to Code,1-8 Zoning,280-137
Highway specifications,161-2,
Assessments,1-4 General provisions,fHANDICAPPED FACILITIES
Bicycles,1-2 161-4,161-18,161-19,161- Zoning,280-129
Bond,1-4HANDICAPPED PARNG
161-35,1
Burning,1-2 2 1-35,161-24,161-29,161-30,1 61-42,161-46
KI
Vehicles and traffic,260-17,260-
Code book to be kept up-to- Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 27
date,1-9 43 HARBOR MANAGEMENT
Copy of Code on file,1-7 Fishers Island Harbor Manage-
Soil removal,228-4,228-6,228-7
Distribution of local laws,or- Streets and sidewalks,237-6, ment,157-1-157-14
dinances and resolutions, 237-13 Abandonment,157-8
1-2 Subdivision of land,240-3,2404, Anchoring,157-4,157-6
Easement,14 240-6,240-10,240-17,240- Animals,157-11
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Applicability,157-1 Local laws,adoption of,38-1,38- General Construction Require-
Disabled boats,157-12 2,38-4,38-6 ments,161-5-161-14
Discharge of refuse,157-11 Open space preservation,185-4, Dead-end streets,16 1-11
Emergency,157-6 185-5 Dirt,161-9
Fine,157-14 Peddlers,solicitors and transient Drainage,161-8,161-9,161-
Fishers Island Harbor Com- retail merchants,197-11 13
mittee,157-3 Personnel,47-4 Easements,161-13
Hazards to navigation,157-12 Plum Island Research District Improvements, 161-6
Height,157-6 (PIC),280-187 Lots,161-11
Inspections,157-8 Plum Island Research District Progress schedule,161-5
Liable,157-12 (PIR),280-183 Protection of new drainage in-
Lien,157-8,157-12 Police department,51-6 stallations,161-9
Meeting,157-3 Public hearings,notice of,55-1 Responsibility of developer,
Mooring maintenance,157-8 Sanitary flow credits,transfer of, 161-6
Notices,157-3,157-9,157-12, 117-9,117-12,117-14 Safety,161-6,161-7
157-14 Soil removal,228-5,228-12 Signs,161-11,161-12
Penalties for offenses,157-14 Solid waste,233-6,233-8 Speed limit,161-12
Permit,157-6,157-14 Subdivision of land,240-10,240- Stormwater, 161-6,161-8
Rafting,157-10 13,240-19,240-25,240-29, Street signs,161-12
Record,157-12 240-309 240-53 Temporary roads,161-14
Registration,157-12 Taxation,245-4,245-13 Test,161-6
Safety,157-6 Tourist and trailer camps,253-2, Topsoil removal,161-10
Sale,157-12 253-4 Traffic maintenance,161-7
Severability,157-13 Wetlands and shoreline,275-8 Trees,161-11
Speed and wake regulation, Zoning,280-11,280-13,280-26, Vehicles,161-7
1574 280-29,280-92,280-131, Water,161-11
Storage,157-6,157-12 280-137,280-141,280-146, Plans and Maps for Subdivisions,
Traffic control authority,157- 280-150,280-157,280-159, 161-1-161-4
2 280-174,280-175,280-177 Construction plans,161-4
Unnavigable boats,157-12 HEAT Curbs,161-4
Use of private moorings by Fire prevention and building con- Drainage, 161-2-1614
guests,157-9 struction,144-8 Easements,161-2-1614
Use of vessel as abode,157-7 Flood damage prevention,148-16 Excavation,161-2
Water,157-1,157-5 Highway specifications,161-22, Final plans,161-3,161-4
Waterskiing,157-5 161-23 Grade,161-2,161-4
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Lighting,1614
Waterfront consistency review, 38 Major subdivision,1614
268-3 Zoning,280-22,280-58,280-91 Manholes,161-2
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES HEIGHT REGULATIONS Monuments,161-3
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Fences,280-58,280-62 Preliminary plans, 161-2,161-
28 Flood damage prevention,148-21 3
Waterfront consistency review, Harbor management,157-6 Sketch plans,16 1-1
268-5 Highway specifications,16144, Streetlights,161-3,161-4
HAZARDOUS WASTE 161-46 Test,161-2
Police department rules and regu- Lighting,outdoor,172-5 Trees,161-3
lations,A290-45 Soil removal,228-7 Wells,161-3
Solid waste,233-2 Solar energy systems,280-58, Roadway Construction,161-15-
HEARINGS 280-62 16148
Agricultural lands preservation, Streets and sidewalks,237-26 Alterations or modifications to
704,70-5 Subdivision of land,240-10 specifications,161-47
Boats,docks and wharves,96-31, Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 As-constructed survey,161-45
96-32 Wind energy,277-2-2774 Asphalt binder course,161-22
Buildings,unsafe;property Zoning,2804,280-13,280-15, Asphalt pavement cores,161-
maintenance,100-7 280-28,28048,280-70,280- 26
Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- 71,280-76,280-76 2,280- Asphalt wearing course,161-
23,111-27,111-35 78,280-82,280-85,280-94, 23
Community Preservation Fund, 280-104-280-109,280-117, Base course for asphalt pave-
17-7,17-34 280-122,280-134 ment,161-21
Environmental quality review, HIGHWAY SPECIFICATIONS Base course for stone blend
130-10-130-12 Final Dedication of Roads,161- road,161-19
Historic Preservation District 49 Bituminous surface treatment
(HDP),280-195 Bond,161-49 double application,161-
Housing fund,344,34-6 Inspection,161-49 24
Junkyards,166-6 Meeting,161-49 Bonds,161-46
Landmark preservation,170-5, Procedure,161-49 Brush,161-16,161-30
170-7,170-14 Report,16149 Catch basins,161-34
Lighting,outdoor,172-8 Sale,16149 Clearing and grubbing,161-16
Concrete curbs,161-38
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Concrete cylinders,161-40 Stormwater,161-27,161-29, HOSPITALS
Concrete footings,slabs and 161-30,161-32,161-36 Police department rules and regu-
headwalls,161-37 Stormwater drainage systems, lations,A290-44,A290-45
Concrete sidewalks and 161-32 Zoning,280-13,280-17,280-48,
driveway entrances,161- Streetlighting specifications, 280-78,280-79
39 161-46 HOTELS
Construction specifications, Stripping and stockpiling soil, Fire prevention and building con-
161-15 161-17 struction,144-8
Curbs,161-34,161-38,161- Tests,161-26,161-29,161-30, Parking,189-3
41,161-45,161-46 16140,161-46 Zoning,280-4,280-35,280-41,
Demolition,161-21 Trees,161-16,161-29,161-30, 280-44,280-45,280-48,280-
Design criteria for leaching 161-42,161-44 55,280-78,280-79,280-85
basins,161-28 Trenches,161-36 HOUSING FUND
Drainage,161-18,161-25, Utility,161-46 Bond,34-4
161-27-161-33,161-36, Vehicles,161-20 Definitions,34-3
161-45 Vibration,161-21 Emergency,34-2,34-6
Drainage design criteria,161- Water,161-30,161-39,161-44 Findings,34-2
27 Weeds,16142 Fund established,344
Drainage pipe criteria,161-36 Well,161-30,161-46 Hearing,34-4,34-6
Driveways,161-39,161-46 Yard,161-24 Housing Advisory Commission
Dump,161-19,161-21 HISTORICAL FEATURES established,34-6
Dust,161-23 Zoning,280-133 Improvements,34-2,34-5,34-6
Easements,161-18 HISTORIC BUILDINGS AND Meetings,34-6
Embankment,161-18 DISTRICTS Open space,34-6
Emergency vehicles,161-20 Zoning,280-75 Parking,34-6
Excavations,161-17,161-18, HISTORIC PRESERVATION Purposes of Fund,34-5
161-25,161-29,161-30, Zoning,280-75,280-131 Sale,34-2,34-4-34-6
161-36 HISTORIC PRESERVATION Water,34-6
Fences,161-16,161-29,161- COMMISSION HUNT
41,16142 Historic Preservation District Boats,docks and wharves,96-20
Fill,161-25 (HDP),280-195 Parks and recreation areas,193-2,
Grade,161-18,161-19,161-21 HISTORIC PRESERVATION 193-6
-161-24,161-29,161-30, DISTRICT(HDP) HUNTING
161-35,16142,16146 Accessory uses,280-193 Purpose,163-2
Grass,161-42 Applicability of amendments, Title,163-1
Heating,161-22,161-23 280-190 Waivers,163-3
Height,161-44,16146 Application procedure,280-195
Illumination,161-46 Community facility,280-196
Improvements,161-25 Definitions,280-191 -1-
Insect,161-44 Eligibility,280-192 ILLEGAL DISCHARGES
Inspections,161-19,161-21, Failure to comply,280-196
161-42,161-46,161-48 Fees,280-195 Smanagement,236-25
Landscaping,161-42,161-43 Hearings,280-195 ILLICITCIT CONNECTIONS
Lighting,161-46 Historic Preservation Commis- Stmanagement,236-25
Lots,161-15,161-16 sion,280-195 ILLICCITIT DISCHARGES CHARGES
Major subdivisions,161-38 Maintenance and termination, Stormwater management,236-29,
236-35
Manholes,161-35 280-196 236-35
ILLUMINATION,see LIGHTING
Minutes,161-27 Meetings,280-195
Modifications to existing pri- Permitted uses,280-193 IMPOUNDMENT
vate roads,161-25 Planning Board,280-195 Animals,83-11,83-12
Notification,161-44 Pre-application procedure,280- Vehicles and traffic,260-24
Parking,161-15 194 Vehicles,motor-driven,264-9
Permits,16146 Purpose,280-190 Wetlands and shoreline,275-6
Recharge basins,161-41 Reports,280-195 IMPROVEMENTS
Recharge basins Type A and Site plan approval,280-193 Agricultural lands preservation,
drainage areas,161-29 Town Board,280-195 70-2
Recharge basins Type B and Use regulations,280-193 Community Preservation Fund,
drainage areas,161-30 Zoning,280-190-280-196 17-8
Recharge Basins Type C,161- Zoning Map,280-195 Fire prevention and building con-
31 HISTORIC PROPERTIES TAX struction,144-8
Safety,16144,161-46 EXEMPTION Flood damage prevention,148-4,
Screen,161-22-161-24,161- Taxation,245-19 148-13-148-20,148-23
29,161-30,16142 HOLIDAYS General provisions,1-4
Seeding,161-43 Lighting,outdoor,172-6 Highway specifications,161-6,
Stone blend wearing course, HOME OCCUPATIONS 161-25
161-20 Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-78 Housing fund,34-2,34-5,34-6
Storage,161-29,161-30 Lighting,outdoor,172-4
Stone drains,161-33 Records,59-15
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Soil removal,228-4 Wetlands and shoreline,275-7, General provisions,1-2
Streets and sidewalks,237-6, 275-9-275-11 Grass,166-7
237-16 Zoning,280-13,280-74,280-101, Graveyards,166-1
Subdivision of land,240-6,240-9, 280-110,280-137,280-151, Hearing,166-6
240-10,240-16,240-17,240- 280-154 Inspections,166-6
20,240-30-240-41,240-45, INSURANCE Junk dealer,166-6
240-51,240-53,240-59 Community Preservation Fund, Junkyards,166-1
Transportation access manage- 17-32,17-34 Legislative intent,166-1
ment,64-5 Electrical inspections,126-2 Liable,166-8
Vehicles,motor-dnven,264-6 Filming,139-3,139-11 License,166-1,166-3-166-8
Wetlands and shoreline,275-3, Flood damage prevention,148-2, Notice,166-5
275-5 148-4,148-6,148-7,148-12, Nuisances,166-1
Zoning,280-25,280-30,28045, 148-14,148-15,148-17,148- Penalties for offenses,166-8
280-88,280-129,280-131, 18,148-21,148-23 Permit,166-7,166-8
280-133,280-137,280-174 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Regulations,166-7
INDUSTRIAL WASTES 42 Revocation,166-6
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Soil removal,228-6 Sale,166-3
28,215-36-215-38 Streets and sidewalks,237-8, Sanitary facilities,166-7
INSECTS 237-18 Septic tanks,166-7
Flood damage prevention,148-16 Taxation,245-1 Storage,166-3
Highway specifications,161-44 Wetlands and shoreline,275-9 Tires,166-1
Peddlers,solicitors and transient Zoning,280-10,280-38,280-52, Transferability,166-6
retail merchants,197-10 280-55 Water,1664
INSPECTIONS INTOXICATION Well,166-7
Boats,docks and wharves,96-24 Police department rules and regu- Zoning,280-4
Buildings,unsafe;property lations,A290-9
maintenance,100-5 INVESTIGATIONS
Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- Alarm systems,75-1 -K-
29
K-
29 Ethics,26-21-26-23,26-25
Community Preservation Fund, Peddlers,solicitors and transient KENNELS
17-37 retail merchants,197-7 Zoning,280-13
Electrical inspections,126-1- Personnel,47-3
126-3 Police department,51-6
Environmental quality review, Police department rules and regu- -L-
130-17
L-
130-17 lations,A290-7,A290-15, LAND-BASED AQUACULTURE
Ethics,26-25 A290-17,A290-19-A290- OPERATIONS
Filming,139-12 21,A290-24,A290-25, Zoning,280-13,280-58,280-62
Fire prevention and building con- A290-31 LANDMARK PRESERVATION
struction,144-6,144-8,144- Records,59-2 Accessory buildings,170-7
16 Waterfront consistency review, Appeals,170-11
Flood damage prevention,148- 268-3 Application for certificate of ap-
12,148-14 Wetlands and shoreline,275-8 propnateness,170-7
Harbor management,157-8 Zoning,280-130 Building permits,170-5,170-6
Highway specifications,161-19, Certificate of appropriateness for
161-21,161-42,161-46,161- alteration,demolition or new
48,161-49 -J- construction,170-6
Junkyards,166-6 Criteria for approval of alteration
Local laws,adoption of,38-2 JUNK DEALER of facades of historic land-
Parking,189-3,189-4 Junkyards,166-6
JUNKED VEHICLES,see VEHI- marks,170-8
Police department rules and regu-
lations,A290-7,A290-15, CLES,JUNKED Criteria for approval of demoli-
JUNKYARDS tion or removal of historic
A290-27
Records,59-2-59-5,59-9,59-10 Batteries,166-1 landmarks,170-9
Burning,166-3,166-7 Definitions,170-3
Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
21-215-24,215-37,215-38, Combustible,166-1,166-7 Demolition,170-2-170-7,170-
215-41,215-43,215-44 Definitions,166-2 9,170-10
Solid waste,233-4,233-6 Display,166-6 Designation of historic land-
Drainage,166-4 marks,170-5
Stonnwater management,236-9, Easements,170-4
236-20,236-24,236-31,236- Dump,166-3,166-7
34 Duration,166-6 Enforcement,170-12
Streets and sidewalks,237-14
Existing businesses,166-5 Fees,170-14
Explosive,166-1 Fine,170-13
Subdivision of land,240-9,240- Fee,166-6 Hardship criteria for approval of
20,240-32,240-33,240-36,
240-37 Fence,166-4,166-7 demolition,removal or alter-
ation of historic landmarks,
Tourist and trailer camps,253-13 Fire extinguisher,166-7 170-10
Vehicles and traffic,260-27 Fire lane,166-7
Flammable,166-1 Hearings,170-5,170-7,170-14
Waterfront consistency review, Gas,166-4 Historic Preservation Commis-
sion,170-4
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Meetings,170-4 Junkyards,166-1,166-3-166-8 Conflict with other laws,172-3
Membership,170-4 Parking,189-3,189-4 Definitions,172-2
Minutes,170-4 Peddlers,solicitors and transient Exemptions,172-6
Newspaper,170-7 retail merchants,197-3,197- Glare,172-5
Notices,1704,170-5,170-7, 4,197-6-197-9,197-11, Hearings,172-8
170-14 197-13 Height regulations,172-5
Penalties for offenses,170-13 Police department rules and regu- Holidays,172-6
Permit,170-5,170-6 lations,A290-33 Improvements,1724
Powers and duties,170-4 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Penalties for offenses,172-9
Purpose,170-2 4-215-6,215-31,215-41, Poles,172-5
Record,170-5,170-I1 215-42 Prohibitions,172-7
Reports,170-5 Solid waste,233-2-233-4,233-8 Recreational,172-6
Stop-work order,170-12 Subdivision of land,240-21 Review procedures,172-8
Terms,170-4 Tobacco advertising,249-2 Site plans,172-8
Title,170-1 Tourist and trailer camps,253-3 Standards for exterior lighting,
LANDSCAPING Vehicles and traffic,260-9,260- 172-5
Buildings,unsafe;property 17 Streetlighting,172-5
maintenance,100-4 Wetlands and shoreline,275-6 Title,172-1
Highway specifications,161-42, Zoning,280-48,280-133 Utilities,172-5
16143 LICENSES Variances,172-8
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Parks and recreation areas,193- Vehicles and traffic,172-6
21 3.1 LIMITED BUSINESS(LB)DIS-
Soil removal,228-4 LICENSES AND PERMITS TRICT
Solid waste,233-4 Fire prevention and building con- Subdivision of land,240-42
Subdivision of land,240-32,240- struction,144-6 LITTERING
36,240-42,240-43,240-49 Sanitary flow credits,transfer of, Assessment,174-5
Waterfront consistency review, 117-10 Definitions,174-1
268-3 Shellfish and other marine re- Driveway,174-2
Wetlands and shoreline,275-3, sources,219-6,219-7 Fine,174-7
275-11 Stormwater management,236-20, Garbage,174-1,174-2
Zoning,280-4,280-7,280-41, 236-21,236-27,236-30 Garbage,rubbish and refuse,174-
280-70,280-72,280-76.2, LIENS 2
280-78,280-91-280-95, Boats,docks and wharves,96-10, General provisions,1-2
280-123,280-129,280-131, 96-25 Handbills,174-6
280-133,280-134,280-137 Buildings,unsafe;property Lien,174-5
LEASHING REQUIREMENTS maintenance,100-10 Litter in parks,beaches and bod-
Parks and recreation areas,193- Community Preservation Fund, ies of water,174-4
3.1 17-27,17-35 Litter in public places,174-2
LIABILITY Harbor management,157-8,157- Litter on private property,174-5
Boats,docks and wharves,96-10, 12 Newspapers,174-1,174-6
96-25 Littering,174-5 Notice,174-5
Buildings,unsafe;property Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Parks,1744
maintenance,100-11 33,215-50,215-51 Penalties for offenses,174-7
Community Preservation Fund, Solar energy systems,280-58, Record,174-5
17-23,17-29,17-31,17-34, 280-62 Sign,174-6
17-35 Subdivision of land,240-34,240- Tires,174-3
Ethics,26-26 44 Transportation access manage-
Filming,139-11 Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 ment,64-5
Flood damage prevention,148-10 Zoning,280-76,280-88,280-92 Vehicles,174-1,174-3,174-6
General provisions,1-4 LIGHTING Water,174-4
Harbor management,157-12 Boats,docks and wharves,96-14 LIVESTOCK
Junkyards,166-8 Highway specifications,1614, Animals,83-28
Salvage centers,211-6 161-46 Subdivision of land,240-44
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Streets and sidewalks,237-12 Zoning,280-98,280-99
38,215-42,21544,215-51 Subdivision of land,240-44,240- LOCAL LAWS,ADOPTION OF
Streets and sidewalks,237-14 46 Filing of proof of publication and
Subdivision of land,240-54 Tourist and trailer camps,253-3 posting,38-4
Vehicles,motor-driven,264-20 Transportation access manage- Hearings,38-1,38-2,38-4,38-6
Wetlands and shoreline,275-9 ment,64-5 Inspection,38-2
Zoning,280-88 Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 Newspaper,38-1
LICENSE Wind energy,27711 Notice,38-1,38-2,38-4,38-6
Animals,83-19,83-20,83-22,83- Zoning,2804,280-13,280-70, Numbering,38-5
24 280-81,280-83,280-87,280- Posting and availability of copies,
Bingo and games of chance,92-2, 88,280-111,280-117,280- 38-2
92-3,92-13,92-14 129,280-133,280-137 Posting of copy upon adoption,
Burning,outdoor,104-2 LIGHTING,OUTDOOR 38-3
Ethics,26-17,26-21 Appeals,172-8 Rezonings,38-6
General provisions,1-4 Applicability,1724
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LOTS 280-133,280-137,280-157, Peddlers,solicitors and transient
Fire prevention and building con- 280-173,280-174 retail merchants,1974
struction,144-8 METERS Public hearings,notice of,55-1
Flood damage prevention,148- Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Records,59-10
13,148-23 38 Soil removal,228-12
Highway specifications,161-11, MINORS Solid waste,233-1
161-15,161-16 Tobacco advertising,249-1 Subdivision of land,240-19,240-
Soil removal,228-7 MINUTES 25
Subdivision of land,2404,240- Committees,appointment of,13-3 Tourist and trailer camps,253-4
10,240-17,240-21,240-26, MOBILE HOME Zoning,280-26,280-157,280-
240-27,240-30,240-41- Flood damage prevention,148-4 159
240-45,240-49,240-51,240- Zoning,280-4,280-78 NIGHT FISHING
53,240-57,240-59 MODERATE-INCOME FAMILY Parking,189-3
Vehicles and traffic,260-12,260- DWELLING UNITS Vehicles and traffic,260-9
27 Subdivision of land,240-10 NOISE
Zoning,280-9-280-11,280-13, MODERATE-INCOME HODS- Boats,docks and wharves,96-17
280-15,280-30,280-31,280- ING Peddlers,solicitors and transient
41,280-48,280-61,280-70, Zoning,280-137 retail merchants,197-10
280-78,280-79,280-95,280- MONUMENTS Soil removal,228-5
106,280-109,280-113,280- Highway specifications,161-3 Transportation access manage-
116,280-124,280-137,280- Subdivision of land,240-10,240- ment,64-5
173 17,240-21,240-41 Wind energy,277-2,277-3
Wetlands and shoreline,275-6 Zoning,280-13,280-47,280-48,
Zoning,280-104 280-58,280-62,280-91,280-
_M_
80-
-M- MOTELS 94,280-99,280-111,280-
MAJOR SUBDIVISIONS Fire prevention and building con- 143
Highway specifications,161 4, struction,144-8 NOISE,PREVENTION OF
161-38 Parking,189-3 Definitions,180-4
MANHOLES Zoning,280-4,280-35,280-44, Enforcement,180-8
Highway specifications,161-2, 280-45,280-48,280-55,280- Exceptions,180-7
161-35 78,280-85 General prohibition,180-5
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- MUFFLERS Penalties for offenses,180-9
38,215-40 Boats,docks and wharves,96-17 Purpose,180-2
Parks and recreation areas,193-3 Standards,180-6
Subdivision of land,240-17 MULTIFAMILY DWELLINGS Statutory authorization,180-3
MANUFACTURED HOMES Fire prevention and building con- Title,180-1
Flood damage prevention,148-4, struction,144-6 NONCONFORMING SIGNS
148-13-148-15,148-21 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Zoning,280-90
MASTER PLAN 41 NONCONFORMING USES
Subdivision of land,240-10,240- Zoning,280-108 Zoning,280-2,280-4,280-90,
17 MUSSELS 280-120,280-121,280-123,
Zoning,280-4 Shellfish and other marine re- 280-154
MEETINGS sources,219-12 NOTICE OF VIOLATIONS
Boats,docks and wharves,96-32 Boats,docks and wharves,96-31,
Committees,appointment of,13-3 96-32
Community Preservation Fund, -N- Coastal erosion hazard areas,1 1I-
17-13 29
Environmental quality review, NATURAL FEATURES Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
130-7 Community Preservation Fund, 31
Ethics,26-21 17-19 Stormwater management,236-35
Expenses of town officers,30-1 Subdivision of land,240-3,240- NOTICES
Flood damage prevention,148-4, 43,240-53,240-54 Animals,83-24
148-16,148-19 Zoning,280-133,280-143 Boats,docks and wharves,96-10,
Harbor management,157-3 NATURAL FEATURES 96-13,96-25,96-31-96-33
Highway specifications,161-49 PRESERVATION Buildings,unsafe,property
Historic Preservation District Zoning,280-129 maintenance,100-6-100-9
(HDP),280-195 NATURAL RESOURCES Coastal erosion hazard areas,I 11-
Housing fund,34-6 PRESERVATION 18,111-19,111-25,111-29,
Landmark preservation,170-4 Plum Island Research District 111-35
Parks and recreation areas,193-9 (PIR),280-182 Community Preservation Fund,
Police department rules and regu- NEWSPAPER 17-32,17-34
lations,A290-7 , Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- Environmental quality review,
Streets and sidewalks,237-2 35 130-6,130-10,130-13,130-
Subdivision of land,240-13,240- Environmental quality review, 17
23,240-40,240-43 130-6,130-10 Filming,139-4,139-8
Wetlands and shoreline,275-8 Landmark preservation,170-7 Fire prevention and building con-
Zoning,280-29,280-38,280-45, Littering,174-1,174-6 struction,144-8
280-48,280-78,280-131, Local laws,adoption of,38-1
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Flood damage prevention,148-9, -0- Community Preservation Fund,
148-14,148-23 17-4,17-8,17-9,17-12,17-
OBSTRUCTIONS
Harbor management,157-3,157- 24
9,157-12,157-14 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- Housing fund,34-6
Highway specifications,161-44 11,111-13 Open space preservation,185-1-
Junkyards,166-5 Flood damage prevention,148- 185-3,185-5
Landmark preservation,170-4, 16,148-18 Subdivision of land,240-2,240-
170-5,170-7,170-14 Peddlers,solicitors and transient 10,240-21,240-42-240-45,
retail merchants,197-10
Uttering,174-5 tt240-49,240-54
215
l
di
d sewage disposal, -
Local laws,adoption of,38-1,38- Sewers anWaterfront consistency review,
2,38-4,38-6 38 268-2,268-5
Parks and recreation areas,193- Streets and sidewalks,237-1, Zoning,280-4,280-8,280-16,
10 237-20 280-127,280-128,280-137,
Police department,51-6 Vehicles and traffic,260-23 280-181
Police department rules and regu- Zoning,280-80,280-104,280- OPEN SPACE PRESERVATION
1 I 1 280-
lations,A290-33,A290-44 106, Acquisition,185-4
Public entertainment and special ODORS Alienation of fee,interest or right,
events,205-4,205-8 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 185-5
Public hearings,notice of,55-1 38 Definitions,185-3
Subdivision of land,240-44
Records,59-10 Zin ,280-13,280-48,280-58, Findings,185-2
on
Sanitary flow credits,transfer of, gHearing,185-4,185-5
20-62,280-99,280-111,
117-9,117-10,117-12-117- Instrument of conveyance,185-5
14 280-143 Open space,185-1-185-3,185-5
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Open Space Committee,185-5
23,215-31,215-32,215-37, Residency Requirements,42-9, Permits,185-5
215-38,21541-215-43, 42-10 Sale,1854,185-5
21545 Eligibility requirements for Severability,185-6
Soil removal,228-5,228-9,228-
Town Attorney,42-10 Title,185-1
12 Supersession of Town Law OUTDOOR LIGHTING,see
Solar energy systems,280-58, and enactment authority, LIGHTING,OUTDOOR
280-62 42-9 OYSTERS
Solid waste,233-6,233-8 Superintendent of Highways,42- Shellfish and other marine re-
Stormwater management,236-12, 5-42-8 sources,219-10
236-27,236-32 Referendum to be held,42-7
Streets and sidewalks,237-1, Supersession of Town Law,
237-2,237-11,237-13 42-6 _P_
Subdivision
P-
Subdivision of land,240-13,240- Term of office,42-5
18,240-19,240-22,240-25, When effective,42-8 PARADE
240-29,240-30,240-32,240- Town Clerk,42-1-424 Boats,docks and wharves,96-16
36,240-44,240-54 Referendum to be held,42-3 Parks and recreation areas,193-9
Taxation,245-3,2454,245-6 Supersession of Town Law, PARKING
Tourist and trailer camps,253-4 42-2 Agricultural uses,72-5,72-6
Vehicles and traffic,260-25 Term of office,42-1 Appearance tickets,5-2,5-3
Vehicles,motor-driven,264-8 When effective,42-4 Community Preservation Fund,
Wetlands and shoreline,275-8- OFFICIAL MAP 17-8
275-11,275-16 Subdivision of land,240-3,240-4, Filming,139-3
Wind energy,277-3 240-10,240-17 Flood damage prevention,148-16
Zoning,280-26,280-29,280-30, Zoning,280-4 General provisions,1-2
280-74,280-76,280-88,280- OFF-STREET LOADING Highway specifications,161-15
92,280-97,280-100,280- Zoning,280-79 Housing fund,34-6
101,280-131,280-137,280- OFF-STREET PARKING Parking,189-1,189-3-189-6
141,280-146,280-150,280- Agricultural uses,72-6 Parking at Beaches,189-1-189-
153,280-155,280-157,280- Subdivision of land,240-4,240- 8
159,280-174 45 Designation of parking areas
NUISANCES Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-27, on Fishers Island,189-4
Fire prevention and building con- 280-28,280-45,280-48,280- Designation of parking areas
struction,144-10 58,280-77,280-78,280-95, requiring permits,189-2
Flood damage prevention,148-23 280-109,280-129,280-133, Fishing,189-3
Junkyards,166-1 280-137,280-143 Hotels,189-3
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- ONE-FAMILY DWELLING Inspection,189-3,189-4
38 Zoning,280-10,280-13,280-109 License,189-3,189-4
Soil removal,228-5 OPEN SPACE Motels,189-3
Vehicles,motor-driven,264-14 Agricultural lands preservation, Night fishing parking permit,
Zoning,280-58,280-62,280-97, 70-2 189-3
280-99 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- Other regulations,189-6
13 Parking,189-1-189-6
Parking permits,189-3
Parks,189-3
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Penalties for offenses,189-8 Dirt,193-2 Parking,197-10
Permit,189-2-189-5 Dump,193-2 Penalties for offenses,197-13
Policy,189-1 Emergency,193-3 Permit,197-10
Registration,189-3,189-4 Enforcement,193-12 Permitted activities,197-5
Removal of vehicles parked in Firearms,193-6 Possession,197-8
violation,189-7 Garbage,193-2,193-7 Records,197-8
Sign,189-3,189-4 Guns,193-6 Registration,197-1,197-4,
Storage,189-7 Hours of use,193-10 197-6
Trailers,189-2 Hunt,193-2,193-6 Restrictions,197-10
Vehicles,189-1-189-4,189-7 Intoxicating,193-9 Sales,197-4-197-6,197-10
Water,189-1 Leashes,193-3 1 School,197-10
Parks and recreation areas,193-3, Licenses,193-3.1 Signs,197-12
193-9 Meetings,193-9 Vehicles,197-10
Peddlers,solicitors and transient Muffler,193-3 Well,197-10
retail merchants,197-10 Notices,193-10 'PEDESTRIANS
Plum Island Research District Parade,193-9 Wetlands and shoreline,275-11
(PIC),280-188 Parking,193-3,193-9 Zoning,280-137
Plum Island Research District Penalties for offenses,193-12 PENALTIES FOR OFFENSES
(PIR),280-184 Penalty,193-12 Agricultural uses,72-12
Public entertainment and special Permit,193-7,193-9 Alarm systems,75-5,75-6,75-8
events,205-4 Recreation area,193-7 Alcoholic beverages,79-2
Salvage centers,211-3,211-4 Regulations concerning bath- Animals,83-5,83-13,83-25,83-
Soil removal,228-7 mg and swimming,193-4 28,83-30
Subdivision of land,240-4,240- Regulations concerning dogs Bicycles,88-7
44,24045 or domestic animals,193- Bingo and games of chance,92-
Transportation access manage- 3.1 11
ment,64-5 Regulations concerning motor Boats,docks and wharves,96-33
Vehicles and traffic,260-1,260-8 vehicles,193-3 Buildings,unsafe;property
-260-12,260-14-260-23, Restrictions concerning certain maintenance,100-6,100-7,
260-27 games and sports activi- 100-10,100-11
Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-14, ties,193-8 Burning,outdoor,104-1,104-5
280-18,280-23,280-27,280- Safety,193-6,193-11 Coastal erosion hazard areas,I 1I-
28,280-36,280-39,280-42, Signs,193-3 29,111-34
280-45,280-46,280-48,280- Toilet,193-4 Community Preservation Fund,
49,280-53,280-56,280-58, Tree,193-2 17-35,17-36
280-59,280-629 280-63,280- Use of picnic areas,193-7 Domestic partnerships,121-4,
65,280-77-280-79,280-85, Vehicles,193-1,193-3,193-4 121-5
280-92,280-95,280-109, Water,193-4 Electrical inspections,126-5
280-110,280-117,280-127- Weapons,193-6 Ethics,26-26
280-129,280-131,280-133, When effective,193-13 Filming,139-14
280-134,280-137,280-143 Wildlife,193-6 Fire prevention and building con-
PARKS AND RECREATION Zoning,280-7,280-137 struction,144-12,144-13,
AREAS See also PLAYGROUNDS 144-20
Bicycles,88-1-88-3,88-5 PEDDLERS,SOLICITORS AND Flood damage prevention,148-9
Boats,docks and wharves,96-15, TRANSIENT RETAIL General provisions,1-4,1-11
96-26 MERCHANTS Harbor management,157-14
Community Preservation Fund, Licensing and Regulation,197-1 Highway specifications,161-19-
17-4,17-24 -197-13 161-23
Filming,139-8 Application for license,197-6 Junkyards,166-8
Flood damage prevention,148-13 Contagious diseases,197-6 Landmark preservation,170-13
-148-15 Definitions,197-2 Lighting,outdoor,172-9
Littering,174-4 Dirt,197-10 Littering,174-7
Parking,189-3 Dogs,197-5,197-10 Noise,prevention of,180-9
Subdivision of land,2404,240- Dust,197-10 Parking,189-8
10,240-42-240-44,240-52 Exemptions,197-4 Parks and recreation areas,193-
-240-54 Fees,197-9 12
Tobacco advertising,249-1 Fingerprints,197-6 Peddlers,solicitors and transient
Tourist and trailer camps,253-23 Garage,197-4 retail merchants,197-6,197-
Use Regulations and Restrictions, Hearing,197-11 13
193-1-193-13 Insects,197-10 Police department,51-6
Animals,193-2 Investigation of applicant, Police department rules and regu-
Ashes,193-2 197-7 lations,A290-15,A290-19,
Authority to promulgate rules Legislative intent,197-1 A290-33,A290-36
and regulations,193-11 License,197-3,197-4,197-6- Public entertainment and special
Beach activities,193-5 197-9,197-11,197-13 events,205-5,205-7,205-9
Behavior and conduct,193-9 Newspapers,197-4 Salvage centers,211-6
Certain acts prohibited,193-2 Noise,197-10
Definitions,193-1 Obstructions,197-10
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Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Parking,189-2-189-5 Declaration of policy,47-2
5,215-7,215-9,215-32,215- Parks and recreation areas,193-7, Definitions,47-1
38,215-45,215-49 193-9 Discrimination,47-2
Shellfish and other marine re- Peddlers,solicitors and transient Hearing,47-4
sources,219-6,219-22 retail merchants,197-10 Initial presentation,47-3
Soil removal,228-13 Police department rules and regu- Investigation,47-3
Solar energy systems,280-58, lations,A290-7 Review by Town Board,474
280-62 Public entertainment and special PET WASTE
Solid waste,233-3.1,233-7,233- events,205-3,205-5,205-6, Animals,83-28
8 205-8 PET WASTE DISPOSAL
Stormwater management,236-25, Records,59-3,59-7 Animals,83-28
236-29,236-31,236-33- Salvage centers,211-2,211-3, PLACES OF WORSHIP
236-35 211-5,211-6 Zoning,280-13,280-38,280-78
Streets and sidewalks,237-17, Sewers and sewage disposal,215- PLANNING BOARD
237-21,237-29,237-30,237- 8-215-17,215-21-215-23, Historic Preservation District
33 215-25,215-31,215-32,215- (HDP),280-195
Subdivision of land,240-44,240- 37,215-38,215-40-215-43 Plum Island Research District
60 Shellfish and other marine re- (PIC),280-187
Taxation,245-5 sources,219-16 Subdivision of land,240-10
Tobacco advertising,249-6 Soil removal,228-3-228-12 Zoning,280-131,280-174,280-
Tourist and trailer camps,253-19 Solid waste,233-2,233-3.1,233- 181
Vehicles and traffic,260-9,260- 4,233-6,233-8 PLAYGROUNDS
27 Streets and sidewalks,237-6- Subdivision of land,240-43,240-
Vehicles,motor-driven,264-9, 237-11,237-13,237-15- 44,240-52,240-53
264-10,264-20 237-18,237-25,237-26 Zoning,280-13
Waterfront consistency review, Subdivision of land,240-10,240- See also PARKS AND RECRE-
268-7 25,240-26,240-34,240-36, ATION AREAS
Wetlands and shoreline,275-12.1, 240-39,240-45,240-49,240- PLUMBING
275-15,275-16 51 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Wind energy,277-7 Tobacco advertising,249-2 36,215-43
Zoning,280-13,280-32.1,280- Tourist and trailer camps,253-2- Subdivision of land,240-47
33,280-76,280-88,280-130, 253-4 Zoning,280-41,280-45,280-48,
280-136,280-155,280-156 Vehicles and traffic,260-9,260- 280-58,280-62,280-78
PENSION 17,260-27 PLUM ISLAND CONSERVA-
Waterfront consistency review, Vehicles,motor-driven,264-7, TION DISTRICT(PIC)
268-3 264-15,264-20 Accessory uses,280-187
PERMIT Waterfront consistency review, Additional standards,280-187
Agricultural lands preservation, 268-3 Appeals,280-187
70-5 Wetlands and shoreline,275-2, Applications,280-187
Agricultural uses,72-5,72-6,72- 2754-275-14,275-16 Bulk,area and parking regula-
12 Wind energy,277-3,277-6,277-7 tions,280-188
Alarm systems,75-3,75-4 Zoning,280-2,280-3,280-8- Hearings,280-187
Animals,83-1,83-3,83-4,83-9 280-10,280-13,280-16,280- Permitted uses,280-187
Boats,docks and wharves,96-1, 20,280-31,280-459 280-48, Planning Board,280-187
96-3,96-15,96-18,96-20, 280-58,280-62,280-70,280- Purpose,280-186
96-24,96-25,96-28,96-31- 76.1,280-81,280-85,280- Setbacks,280-189
96-33 89,280-90,280-113-280- Special exception uses,280-187
Burning,outdoor,104-1,104-2 115,280-121,280-122,280- Use regulations,280-187
Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- 124,280-125,280-127,280- Wetlands and shoreline,280-189
8-111-15,111-199 111-27- 130,280-131,280-134,280- Zoning,280-186-280-189
111-29,111-31 140,280-141,280-146,280- PLUM ISLAND RESEARCH
Electrical inspections,126-3 149,280-151-280-154, DISTRICT(PIR)
Environmental quality review, 280-180 Accessory uses,280-183
130-5 PERMITTED USES Additional standards,280-183
Ethics,26-17,26-21 Historic Preservation District Appeals,280-183
Filming,139-1-139-5,139-7- (HDP),280-193 Applications,280-183
139-13 Plum Island Research District Bulk,area and parking regula-
Fire prevention and building con- (PIC),280-187 tions,280-184
struction,144-8 Plum Island Research District Hearings,280-183
Flood damage prevention,148-9, (PIR),280-183 Natural resources preservation,
148-11-148-14,148-16 Zoning,280-13,280-17,280-22, 280-182
Harbor management,157-6,157- 280-27,280-35,280-38,280- Permitted uses,280-183
14 41,280-45,280-48,280-52, Purpose,280-182
Highway specifications,161-46 280-55,280-58,280-62,280- Setbacks,280-185
Junkyards,166-7,166-8 143,280-146,280-175 Special exception uses,280-183
Landmark preservation,170-5, PERSONNEL Town Board,280-183
170-6 Grievance Procedures,47-1-47- Use regulations,280-183
Open space preservation,185-5 4 Wetlands and shoreline,280-185
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Zoning,280-182—280-185 Assignment,A290-17 Records,A290-9
POLES Composition,A290-18 Reports,A290-9
Lighting,outdoor,172-5 Cooperation with other law en- Specific duties,A290-9
POLICEBAY CONSTABLES forcement agencies, Members of the Department,
Animals,83-29 A290-22 A290-33
POLICE DEPARTMENT Detectives to be on call,A290- Duties,A290-33
Administration,51-5 32 Emergency,A290-33
Board of Police Commissioners, Documents,A290-28 Fill,A290-33
51-2 Dress,A290-29 Firearms,A290-33
Charges,51-6 Inquiries,A290-25 License,A290-33
Compensation,5 1-1 Inspections,A290-27 Minor,A290-33
Disciplinary action,51-6 Intoxicating,A290-24 Notice,A290-33
Emergency,51-4 Investigations,A290-17, Offenses,A290-33
Equipment,5 1-1 A290-19—A290-21, Record,A290-33
Establishment,51-1 A290-24,A290-25, Report,A290-33
Fined,51-6 A290-31 Retirement,A290-33
Hearing,51-6 Offenses,A290-19 Safety,A290-33
Investigation,51-6 Procedures,A290-30 Vehicle,A290-33
Members,51-1 Qualifications,A290-16 Weapon,A290-33
Notice,51-6 Records,A290-28 Organization,A290-1—A290-5
Powers and duties,51 A Report,A290-31,A290-32 Absence or disability of Chief,
Qualifications of members of Po- Requesting assistance,A290- A290-3
lice Department,51-3 26 Chief of Police,A290-2
Record,51-2 Rules of conduct,A290-23 Disability,A290-3
Rules and regulations,51-5 Scene of investigation,A290- Emergency,A290-3
Special policemen,51-4 20 Order of rank,A290-4
POLICE DEPARTMENT RULES Use of intoxicating beverages, Powers and duties,A290-1
AND REGULATIONS A290-24 Report,A290-3
Chief of Police,A290-6,A290-7 Disciplinary Action,A290-47 Seniority,A290-5
General duties,A290-6 Types of action,A290-47 Sergeants,A290-10,A290-11
Inspections,A290-7 General Rules,A290-34—A290- Emergencies,A290-11
Investigation,A290-7 45 General duties,A290-10
Meeting,A290-7 Communicable/infectious dis- Record,A290-11
Permit,A290-7 eases,A290-45 Reports,A290-11
Records,A290-7 Confidentiality of official Specific duties,A290-11
Reports,A290-7 business,A290-41 Vehicles,A290-11
Specific duties,A290-7 Curb,A290-37,A290-38 Word usage,A29046
Civilian Members,A290-12— Duty of Department,A290-35 POLLUTION
A290-14 Fitness for duty,A290-39 Boats,docks and wharves,96-26
General duties,A290-12 Grooming,A290-43 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Report,A290-13 Hazardous waste,A290-45 38
Safeguarding information, Hospital,A290-44,A290-45 Soil removal,228-7
A290-14 Maintenance of order,A290- Stormwater management,236-24,
Specific duties,A290-13 34 236-28
Conduct,A290-15 Minor,A290-36 Waterfront consistency review,
Alcoholic beverages,A290-15 Notification,A290-44 268-3
Disorderly conduct,A290-15 Patrol duty,A290-37 Wetlands and shoreline,275-3
Fine,A290-15 Pro-arrest policy,A290-36 Zoning,280-48,280-58,280-62,
Gas,A290-15 Records,A290-45 280-77,280-91,280-111,
Gun,A290-15 Report,A290-36—A290-38, 280-143
Inspection,A290-15 A29044 PRELIMINARY PLANS
Intoxicating,A290-15 Safety,A290-45 Highway specifications,161-2,
Investigation,A290-15 Sick time,A290-44 161-3
Penalty,A290-15 Sidearms,A29042 PRELIMINARY PLATS
Record,A290-15 Sign,A290-36 Subdivision of land,240-3,240-6
Report,A290-15 Smoke,A290-45 —240-8,240-10,240-13,
Rules of conduct,A290-15 Streetlights,A290-37,A290- 240-15—240-20,240-22,
Tobacco,A290-15 38 240-24,240-25,240-53,240-
Towing,A290-15 Supervisory officers,A290-38 58
Vehicles,A290-15 Testing,A290-45 PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL
Weapon,A290-15 Vehicles,A290-45 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Construal of Provisions,A290-48 Water,A290-45 37
Conflict with Police Benevo- Well,A290-43 PRIVY VAULT
lent Association agree- Lieutenant,A290-8,A290-9 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
ments,A290-48 Disorderly conduct,A290-9 37
Definitions,A29046 Firearms,A290-9 PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES
Detectives,A290-16—A290-32 General duties,A290-8 Animals,83-6
Additional duties,A290-19 Intoxication,A290-9
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PROHIBITED USES RECORDS Storage,59-12,59-14
Zoning,280-8,280-111 Animals,83-24 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
PROHIBITIONS Boats,docks and wharves,96-10, 35,215-43
Animals,83-28 96-25 Soil removal,228-6,228-9,228-
Stormwater management,236-6 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- 12
PROPANE/LIQUID GAS TANKS 10,111-29 Stormwater management,236-20,
Wetlands and shoreline,275-5 Community Preservation Fund, 236-31,236-32
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE 17-22,17-34,17-35 Streets and sidewalks,237-24
Fire prevention and building con- Domestic partnerships,1214 Subdivision of land,240-10,240-
struction,144-6 Ethics,26-7,26-239 26-25 17,240-19,240-21,240-25,
See also BUILDINGS,UN- Fire prevention and building con- 240-29,240-34,240-38,240-
SAFE;PROPERTY struction,144-16,144-17 41,24044
MAINTENANCE Flood damage prevention,148-22 Tourist and trailer camps,253-13
PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT Harbor management,157-12 Zoning,280-7,280-31,280-52,
AND SPECIAL EVENTS Landmark preservation,170-5, 280-55,280-92,280-133,
Enforcement 170-11 280-151,280-154
Modification or rescission of Littering,174-5 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
permit,205-8 Peddlers,solicitors and transient Flood damage prevention,1484,
Notices,205-8 retail merchants,197-8 148-13-148-15,148-21
Penalties for offenses,205-9 Police department,51-2 Tourist and trailer camps,253-20,
General Provisions Police department rules and regu- 253-21,253-23,253-24
Definitions,205-2 lations,A290-7,A290-9, Zoning,2804,280-137
Permit required,205-3 A290-11,A290-15,A290- RECYCLABLES
Purpose,205-1 28,A290-33,A290-45 Solid waste,233-1,233-2,233-
Special Events Requiring Chair- Public Access to Records,59-1- 3.1,2334,233-5
person of the Zoning Board 59-10 RECYCLING
of Appeals'Approval Appeals,59-8,59-10 Solid waste,233-7
Appeal from denial of a spe- Definitions,59-1 REGISTRATION
cial event permit,205-6 Denial of access,59-8 Boats,docks and wharves,96-10,
Application requirements, Designation of records access 96-24
205-4 officer,59-3 Harbor management,157-12
Application review procedure Designation of records loca- Parking,189-3,1894
and standards,205-5 tion,59-4 Peddlers,solicitors and transient
Fees,2054 Duties,59-3 retail merchants,197-1,197-
Notices,2054 Exceptions,59-2 4,197-6
Parking,2054 Fees,59-9 Solid waste,233-4
Penalties for offenses,205-5 Hours for public inspection, Tourist and trailer camps,253-14
Permit,205-5,205-6 59-5 Vehicles and traffic,260-27
Special Events Requiring Town Inspection,59-2-59-5,59-9, Vehicles,motor-driven,264-11
Board Approval 59-10 RENTAL PROPERTY
Certificates of insurance,205- Investigations,59-2 Zoning,280-13
7 Maintenance of list of records REPORTS
Events held on Town lands or by subject matter,59-7 Buildings,unsafe;property
events exceeding 1,000 Newspaper,59-10 maintenance,100-5
attendees,205-7 Notice,59-10 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111-
Fees,205-7 Permit,59-3,59-7 27,111-29,111-35
Garbage,rubbish and refuse, Records,59-2-59-10 Community Preservation Fund,
205-7 Safety,59-2 17-34
Penalties for offenses,205-7 Public hearings,notice of,55-1 Electrical inspections,126-3
PUBLIC HEARINGS,NOTICE Records,59-2-59-17 Ethics,26-25
OF Records Management,59-11- Flood damage prevention,148-6,
Assessment,55-1 59-17 148-22
Hearings,55-1 Custody and control ofrec- Highway specifications,16149
Newspaper,55-1 ords,59-16 Historic Preservation District
Notice,55-1 Definitions,59-13 (HDP),280-195
Providing notice of public hear- Designation of records man- Landmark preservation,170-5
ings,55-1 agement officer,59-12 Police department rules and regu-
Record,55-1 Disposition of records,59-17 lations,A290-3,A290-7,
Setbacks,55-1 Improvements,59-15 A290-9,A290-11,A290-13,
Sign,55-1 Intent,59-11 A290-15,A290-31-A290-
Powers and duties of records 33,A290-36-A290-38,
management officer,59- A29044
-R- 14 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
RABIES VACCINATIONS Program established,59-12 5,215-7,215-38
Records,59-11-59-17 Stormwater management,236-20,
Animals,83-21 Records Advisory Board,59- 236-23
RADIATION 15 Subdivision of land,240-19
Zoning,280-13
Sign,59-15 Tobacco advertising,249-1
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Tourist and trailer camps,253-14 -S- Zoning,2804,280-13,280-30,
Transportation access manage- 280-31,280-38,280-41,280-
ment,644 SAFETY 45,28048,280-52,280-55,
Waterfront consistency review, Appearance tickets,5-2 280-58,280-62,280-78,280-
2684 Boats,docks and wharves,96-14, 79,280-852 280-86,280-98,
Wetlands and shoreline,275-7, 96-15,96-26 280-104,280-118,280-174-
275-8 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- 280-177,280-179-280-181
Zoning,280-29,280-30,280-70, 17,111-18 SALVAGE CENTERS
280-74,280-151,280-157, Filming,139-1,139-3 Access,211-4
280-174 Flood damage prevention,148-2, Applications,211-3
RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS 148-4,148-7,148-18,148- Definitions,211-1
Officers and employees,42-9,42- 22,148-23 Fees,211-3
10 Harbor management,157-6 Liable,211-6
RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY Highway specifications,161-6, Parking,211-3,211-4
(R40)DISTRICT(ONE- 161-7,16144,161116 Penalties for offenses,211-6
ACRE MINIMUM) Parks and recreation areas,193-6, Permit,211-2,211-3,211-52 211-
Subdivision of land,24042 193-11 6
RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY Police department rules and regu- Storage,211-3
(R-80)DISTRICT(TWO- lations,A290-33,A290-45 SANDY,SUPERSTORM,see SU-
ACRE MINIMUM) Records,59-2 PERSTORM SANDY IM-
Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Subdivision of land,240-42 PACT,ASSESSMENT AND
RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY 44 TAX RELIEF FOR
(R-120)DISTRICT(THREE- Soil removal,228-1,228-5,228-7 SANITARY FACILITIES
ACRE MINIMUM) Subdivision of land,240-2,2404, Flood damage prevention,148-
Subdivision of land,240-42 240-10,240-38,240-43,240- 19,148-20
RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY 45,24046,240-56 Junkyards,166-7
(R-200)DISTRICT(FIVE- Transportation access manage- SANITARY FLOW CREDITS,
64-5t
en,
ACRE MINIMUM) mTRANSFER OF
d t
Vehicles anraffic,260-26
Subdivision of land,240-42 Applicability,117
RESIDENTIAL LOW-DENSITY Vehicles,motor-driven,264-2, Covenants and restrictions,117-
(R400)DISTRICT(TEN- 264-14,264-15 11
ACRE MINIMUM) Wetlands and shoreline,275-3. Definitions,117-3
Subdivision of land,240-42 275-11,275-12 Determination of credits to be de-
RESIDENTIAL OFFICE(RO) Zoning,280-2,280-3,280-13, posited,117-7
DISTRICT 280-28,280-67,280-82,280- Easements, 117-5
Subdivision of land,240-42 88,280-97,280-99,280-111, Expiration,117-13
RESORT RESIDENTIAL(RR) 280-125,280-128,280-129, General prohibitions,117-4
DISTRICT 280-131,280-133,280-137, Hearings,117-9,117-12,117-14
Subdivision of land,24042 280-142,280-143,280-146 Irreversible transfer, 117-8
SAFETY HAZARDS
RESTAURANTS Licenses and permits, 117-10
Wetlands and shoreline,275-I1 Buildings,unsafe;property Notices,117-9,117-10,117-12-
Zoning,2804,280-13,280-35, maintenance,100-9 117-14
280-38,280-41,28045,280- SAFETY STANDARDS Powers and duties,117-7
48,280-559 280-78,280-85 Wind energy,277-3 Procedure for transfer from bank
RETAINING WALLS SALES to receiving distract,117-9
Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 Agricultural lands preservation, Purpose and intent,117-2
RETIREMENT 704970-5 Return of credit to bank,117-14
Ethics,26-17 Boats,docks and wharves,96-10, Revocation,117-12
Police department rules and regu- 96-25 Sanitary flow credit bank,117-5
lations,A290-33 Community Preservation Fund, Sanitary flow credit certificates,
Taxation,245-1,245-2 17-9,17-24 117-10
Waterfront consistency review, General provisions,14,1-10 Sanitary flow credit transfer,117-
268-3 Harbor management,157-12 6
RIGHT OF ENTRY Highway specifications,161-49 Title, 117-1
Fire prevention and building con- Housing fund,34-2,344-34-6 Town Clerk,117-7
3 166
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struction,144-14 JunSANITATION
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Open space preservation,1854, Animals,83-28
23 185-5 Appearance tickets,5-2
Stormwater management,236-20, Peddlers,solicitors and transient Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
236-31 retail merchants,1974- 30
Zoning,280-151 197-6,197-10 SCALLOPS
ROOFS Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Shellfish and other marine re-
Zoning,280-71 36 sources,219-8
Subdivision of land,240-34 SCHOOL
Taxation,245-1,245-2 Fire prevention and building con-
Tobacco advertising,249-1 struction,144-8
Waterfront consistency review, Peddlers,solicitors and transient
268-3 retail merchants,197-10
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Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Wind energy,277-3 Inspections and Maintenance,
41 Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-15, 215-22-215-25
Subdivision of land,240-4,240- 280-24,280-28,280-43,280- Cesspool,215-22
53 50,280-60,280-64,280-70, Civil claims,215-24
Taxation,245-11 280-72,280-76 2,280-85, Emergency,215-23
Tobacco advertising,249-1- 280-104,280-116,280-123, Frequency of inspections,215-
249-3 280-133,280-134,280-137 22
Vehicles,motor-driven,264-6 SEWAGE TREATMENT SYS- Inspections,215-22,215-23
Zoning,2804,280-13,280-26, TEMS,INDIVIDUAL Notice,215-23
280-38,280-45,280-48,280- Stormwater management,236-26 Permit,215-22,215-23,215-
52,280-55,280-58,280-62, -236-28 25
280-78,280-79,280-143, SEWERS AND SEWAGE DIS- Responsibility of owner,215-
280-154 POSAL 22
SCREENS AND SCREENING Administration and Enforcement, Right of entry,215-23
Flood damage prevention,148-16 215-30-215-32 Right to require maintenance,
Highway specifications,161-22- Administration and enforce- 215-25
161-24,161-29,161-30,161- ment officer,215-30 Septic system,215-25
42 Compliance required,215-32 Septic tank,215-22
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- License,215-31 Prohibited Wastes,215-28,215-
38 Notice,215-31,215-32 29
Soil removal,228-7 Notice of violation,215-31 Cesspool,215-28
Solar energy systems,280-58, Penalties for offenses,215-32 Discharge,215-29
280-62 Permit,215-31,215-32 Drainage,215-28
Subdivision of land,240-49 Sanitation,215-30 Hazardous substances,215-28
Tourist and trailer camps,253-16 Construction and Alteration,215- Industrial waste,215-28
Zoning,280-4,280-7,280-72, 8-215-10 Prohibited wastes enumerated,
280-78,280-91-280-94, Cesspool,215-8 215-28
280-129,280-143 Civil penalty,215-9 Water,215-28
SEARCH WARRANTS Fees,215-10 Rates and Fees,215-16-215-18
Stormwater management,236-31 Penalty,215-9 Construction permits,215-16
SEEING EYE DOGS Permit,215-8-215-10 Fees for alteration and con-
Animals,83-10 Septic tank,215-8 struction permits,215-16
SEIZURE Construction Requirements,215- Fees for operation permit,215-
Animals,83-11 19-215-21 17
Vehicles and traffic,260-24 Cesspools,215-19,215-21 Pernmt,215-16,215-17
SEPTIC SYSTEMS Covering,215-21 Tax rate,215-18
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Dirt,215-21 Well,215-18
25 Easement,215-20 Septic Tanks and Cesspools,215-
Subdivision of land,240-10 Grass,215-21 11-215-15
Wetlands and shoreline,275-5 Inspection,215-21 Affected properties,215-11
SEPTIC TANKS Landscaping,215-21 Cesspool,215-11,215-12
Junkyards,166-7 Location,215-20 Exceptions,215-13
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Permits,215-21 No permit required of tenants,
2,215-4,215-5,215-7,215- Septic tanks,215-19,215-21 215-14
8,215-I1,215-12,215-19, Standards,215-19 Permit,215-11-215-15
215-21,215-22,215-27,215- Trespassing,215-20 Septic tank,215-11,215-12
37,215-39 Costs and Expenses,215-33 Sewer Rents and Charges,215-48
Stormwater management,236-28 Assessment of costs,215-33 -215-52
Tourist and trailer camps,253-7 Lien,215-33 Actions to collect rents,215-
Wetlands and shoreline,275-3 Disposal Fees,215-26 51
Zoning,280-4 Fee to be set by resolution, Assessments,215-50,215-52
SERVICE STATIONS 215-26 Liable,215-51
Zoning,2804,280-48,280-78 Effective Date,215-34 Liens,215-50,215-51
SETBACKS When effective,215-34 Penalty,215-49
Agricultural uses,72-6 General Provisions,215-1-215- Penalty for late payment,215-
Plum Island Research District 3 49
(PIC),280-189 Cesspool,215-2 Purpose,215-48
Plum Island Research District Definitions,215-2 Rents,215-49
(PIR),280-185 Easement,215-2 Sewer rent fund,215-52
Public hearings,notice of,55-1 Purpose,215-3 Sewer Use,215-35-21547
Soil removal,228-5,228-7 Septic tank,215-2 Abandoned,215-37,215-43
Subdivision of land,240-19,240- Title,215-1 Air conditioning,215-36
42,240-43,240-45 Water,215-3 Animals,215-37,215-38
Tourist and trailer camps,253-21 Improper Disposal,215-27 Asbestos,215-43
Waterfront consistency review, Cesspool,215-27 Ashes,215-38
268-3 Dumping,215-27 Barricades,215-43
Wetlands and shoreline,275-2, Septic tank,215-27 Bond,21542
275-3,275-5 Building permits,215-41
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Building sewer permits,215- Screens,215-38 Transplanting of shellfish,219-18
41 Septic tanks,215-37,215-39 Variances,219-21
Cesspools,215-37,215-39 Severability,215-47 Vegetation removal prohibited,
Churches,215-41 Standards for building sewers, 219-20
Definitions,215-36 215-43 SHOPPING CENTERS
Dirt,215-37 Storage,215-36,215-38 Vehicles and traffic,260-14
Discharges from private sys- Stonnwater,215-36,215-38 Zoning,280-4,280-48,280-87
tems,215-39 Tampering prohibited,215-40 SIGNS
Disconnection,215-45 Tests,215-38,215-43,215-44 Appearance tickets,5-2
Discretionary monitoring of Toilet,215-36 Boats,docks and wharves,96-23,
effluents,215-46 Toxic substances,215-38 96-24
Disorderly conduct,215-40 Tree,215-43 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111-
Drainage,215-36,215-38, Trenches,215-39,215-43 29
215-39 Utility,215-42,215-43 Fire prevention and building con-
Easement,215-43,21544 Water,215-36-215-38,215- struction,144-8
Emergency,215-38 43 Highway specifications,161-11,
Excavations,21542,215-43 Watercourse,215-36 161-12
Explosion hazard,215-38 Water pollution,215-38 Littering,174-6
Explosive,215-38 Well,215-43 Parking,189-3,189-4
Fees,21541 Word usage,215-36 Parks and recreation areas,193-3
Flammable,215-38 Transportation,2154-215-7 Peddlers,solicitors and transient
Fuel,215-38 Assessment,215-5 retail merchants,197-12
Garbage,215-36-215-38 Cesspools,215-4,215-5,215- Police department rules and regu-
Gas,215-38 7 lations,A290-36
General discharge prohibi- Fees,215-6 Public hearings,notice of,55-1
tions,215-38 License,215-4-215-6 Records,59-15
General waste disposal re- Penalty,215-5,215-7 Solar energy systems,280-58,
quirements,215-37 Reports,215-5,215-7 280-62
Grade,215-43 Septic tanks,2154,215-5, Solid waste,233-4
Guaranty,215-42 215-7 Streets and sidewalks,237-13,
Heat,215-38 Vehicles,215-5 237-26
Industrial wastes,215-36- SHELLFISH AND OTHER MA- Subdivision of land,240-17,240-
215-38 RINE RESOURCES 19,240-21,240-32
Inspection,215-37,215-38, Angling for fish,219-2 Tobacco advertising,249-4
21541,215-43,21544 Aquaculture/manculture exemp- Vehicles and traffic,260-4,260-
Insurance,215-42 tion,219-21 6,260-8
Liability,215-38,215-42,215- Bay Constable,219-23 Wetlands and shoreline,275-11
44 Blue claw crabs,219-11 Wind energy,277-4
License,215-41,215-42 Clams,219-9 Zoning,2804,280-13,280-35,
Licensed drain layers,215-42 Code Enforcement Officer,219- 280-38,280-41,280-45,280-
Manholes,215-38,215-40 23 48,280-52,280-55,280-58,
Meters,215-38 Coordination and enforcement, 280-62,280-70,280-78,280-
Multifamily dwellings,215-41 219-23 80-280-90,280-101,280-
Notices,215-37,215-38,215- Culling shellfish and restoration 131,280-133,280-134,280-
41-215-43,21545 of underwater lands,219-14 137
Nuisance,215-38 Definitions,219-4 SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLINGS
Obstruction,215-38 Display,219-7 Fire prevention and building con-
Odor,215-38 Dredges and scrapes,219-19 struction,144-8
Penalties for offenses,215-38, Eels,219-13 Stonnwater management,236-19
215-40,215-45 Enforcement,219-14-219-23 Wetlands and shoreline,275-5
Permit,215-37,215-38,215- Expiration,219-7 Zoning,280-28,280-38
40-21543 Fees,219-7 SITE DESIGN STANDARDS
Persons authorized to work on Fixed gear,219-15 Zoning,280-70
sewers,215-42 Licenses and permits,219-6,219- SITE PLAN
Plumbing,215-36,215-43 7 Zoning,280-74
Pollution,215-38 Mussels,219-12 SITE PLAN APPROVAL
Powers and authority of in- Oysters,219-10 Agricultural uses,72-6
spectors,215-44 Penalties for offenses,219-6, Historic Preservation District
Private sewage disposal,215- 219-22 (HDP),280-193
37 Permit,219-16 Zoning,280-71,280-72
Privy,215-37 Planting of shellfish seed,219-17 SITE PLAN REVIEW
Privy vault,215-37 Prohibited activities,219-14- Solid waste,233-6
Purpose,215-35 219-23 SITE PLANS
Record,215-35,215-43 Purpose,219-5 Fire prevention and building con-
Report,215-38 Residence requirements,219-1 struction,144-8
Safety,215-44 Restricted areas,219-14-219-23 Lighting,outdoor,172-8
Sale,215-36 Scallops,219-8 Soil removal,228-4
Schools,215-41 Title,219-3 Subdivision of land,240-42
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Tourist and trailer camps,253-3 Operations excepted,228-4 Hazardous waste,233-2
Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-17, Parking,228-7 Hearing,233-8
280-22,280-29,280-31,280- Penalties for offenses,228-13 Hearings,233-6
35,280-38,280-41,280-45, Permit,228-3-228-12 Inspection,2334
280-48,280-52,280-55,280- Pollution,228-7 Inspections,233-6
58,280-62,280-92,280-104, Records,228-6,228-9,228-12 Issuance and duration of per-
280-119,280-127,280-129- Regulations,228-7 mits and licenses,233-4
280-134,280-136-280-138, Safety,228-1,228-5,228-7 Landscaping,233-4
280-151,280-154 Screening,228-7 License,233-2-233-4,233-8
SKETCH PLANS Setbacks,228-5,228-7 Newspaper,233-1
Highway specifications,161-1 Site plan,228-4 Notice,233-8
Subdivision of land,240-7,240- Storage,228-7 Notices,233-6
10,240-13,240-16,240-20 Stormwater,228-4 Penalties for offenses,233-3.1,
SKETCH PLAT Stormwater management control 233-7
Subdivision of land,240-6-240- plan,228-6 Permit,233-2,233-3.1,233-4,
13,240-17,240-20,240-26- Vibration,228-5 233-6,233-8
240-28 Waiver by Town Board,228-10 Recyclables,233-1,233-2,
SMALL WIND ENERGY SYS- Water,228-2,228-4,228-5,228- 233-3.1,233-4,233-5
TEMS 7 Recycling,233-7
Zoning,280-13 Well,228-1 Registration,233-4
SMOKE Yards,228-6,228-11 Signs,233-4
Fire prevention and building con- SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS Site plan review,233-6
struction,144-8 Abandonment,280-58,280-62 Solid waste,233-3.1
Police department rules and regu- Area,yard and bulk regulations, Town transfer station,233-3
lations,A290-45 280-58,280-62 Transfer station special permit,
Tobacco advertising,249-1 Batteries,280-58,280-62 233-6
Zoning,280-13,280-48,280-58, Building Inspector,280-58,280- Trees,233-4
280-62,280-99,280-111, 62 Vehicles,233-1,2334,233-5
280-143 Costs and expenses,280-58,280- Yard,233-4
SMOKE DETECTORS 62 SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
Fire prevention and building con- Decommissioning/removal,280- Fire prevention and building con-
struction,144-8 58,280-62 struction,144-8
SMOKING Fences,280-58,280-62 Solar energy systems,280-58,
Tobacco advertising,249-1 Fire prevention and building con- 280-62
SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL struction,144-8 Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-17,
Streets and sidewalks,237-20 Glare,280-58,280-62 280-22,280-35,280-38,280-
SOIL REMOVAL Height regulations,280-58,280- 41,280-45,28048,280-52,
Assessments,228-6 62 280-55,280-58,280-62,280-
Bond,228-8,228-9 Liens,280-58,280-62 71,280-73,280-74,280-78,
Building Inspector,2284 Notices,280-58,280-62 280-130,280-131,280-139-
Cash deposit,228-9 Penalties for offenses,280-58, 280-142,280-144,280-146,
Cesspool,228-4 280-62 280-149,280-154
Combustible,228-7 Screen,280-58,280-62 SPECIAL EXCEPTION USES
Comprehensive Plan,228-6 Signs,280-58,280-62 Plum Island Research District
Drainage,228-2,228-4,228-5, Special exceptions,280-58,280- (PIC),280-187
228-7 62 Plum Island Research District
Driveway,228-4 Utilities,280-58,280-62 (PIR),280-183
Dust,228-2,228-5,228-7 Waivers,280-58,280-62 Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-35,
Excavations,228-1,228-3-228- Zoning,280-58,280-62 280-38,280-41,280-45,280-
7 SOLID WASTE 48,280-58,280-62,280-78,
Fees,228-11 Garbage,Rubbish and Refuse, 280-140,280-141,280-144
Fences,2284,228-7 233-1,233-2,233-4,233-5, SPEED LIMITS
Fill,228-7 233-7,233-8 Boats,docks and wharves,96-13
Garbage,228-7 Brush,233-4 Highway specifications,161-12
Grade,228-4,228-6,228-7 Commercial vehicles,233-1, Transportation access manage-
Grass,228-7 233-4 ment,64-5
Hearings,228-5,228-12 Conveyance and transportation SPRINKLERS
Height,228-7 of refuse,233-5 Fire prevention and building con-
Improvement,2284 Definitions,233-1 struction,144-8,144-17
Insurance,228-6 Demolition,233-1,233-4 STABLES AND RIDING ACAD-
Intent of regulations,228-2 Disposal and collection of sol- EMIES
Landscaping,228-4 id waste and recyclables, Zoning,280-13
Legislative declaration,228-1 233-3.1 STEEP SLOPES
Lots,228-7 Dumping,233-1,233-2,233-7 Subdivision of land,240-4
Newspaper,228-12 Emergencies,233-6 STOP-WORK ORDERS
Noise,228-5 Fees,233-4,233-6 Fire prevention and building con-
Notices,228-5,228-99 228-12 Garbage,233-1,233-2,233-4 struction,144-6,144-13
Nuisance,228-5 Grass clippings,233-4 Flood damage prevention,148-14
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Landmark preservation,170-12 Inspection of stormwater facil- Illicit Discharges
Waterfront consistency review, ities after project comple- Access and monitoring of dis-
268-6 tion,236-24 charges,236-31
Wetlands and shoreline,275-12.1 Inspections,236-20 Activities contaminating
STORAGE Licenses and permits,236-20 stormwater prohibited,
Boats,docks and wharves,96-10, Maintenance guarantees,236- 236-27
96-25,96-26 20 Costs and expenses,236-31
Fire prevention and building con- Other environmental permits, Discharge and connection pro-
struction,144-8 236-21 hibitions,236-25
Flood damage prevention,148- Performance guarantees,236- Emergencies,236-32
12,148-16 20 Failing individual sewage
Harbor management,157-6,157- Pollution,236-24 treatment systems prohib-
12 Recordkeeping,236-20 ited,236-26
Highway specifications,161-29, Reports,236-20,236-23 Failure to comply,236-29
161-30 Right of entry,236-20 Illegal discharges,236-25
Junkyards,166-3 Single-family dwellings,236- Illicit connections,236-25
Parking,189-7 19 Individual sewage treatment
Records,59-12,59-14 Stormwater Management Of- systems,236-27,236-28
Salvage centers,211-3 ficer,236-20 Industrial or construction ac-
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Stormwater pollution preven- tivity discharges,236-30
36,215-38 tion plans,236-20 Inspections,236-31
Soil removal,228-7 SWPPP and other documents Licenses and permits,236-27,
Subdivision of land,24044 retained on site,236-23 236-30
Tourist and trailer camps,253-14 Administration and Enforcement Notices,236-27
Vehicles and traffic,260-24 All stormwater discharges, Notification of spills,236-32
Vehicles,motor-driven,264-19 236-34 Penalties for offenses,236-25,
Waterfront consistency review, Certificates of occupancy, 236-29,236-31
268-3 236-34 Prevention,control and reduc-
Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-38, Enforcement,236-33 tion of stormwater pollu-
280-41,280-48,280-58,280- Erosion and sediment control tants by use of best man-
62,280-78,280-79,280-88, inspection,236-34 agement practices,236-28
280-101,280-104,280-110, Illicit discharges,236-35 Records,236-31,236-32
280-111,280-118,280-119, Notice of violations,236-35 Right of entry,236-31
280-134,280-137 Penalties for offenses,236-33 Search warrants,236-31
STORM SEWERS -236-35 Septic tanks,236-28
Animals,83-28 Remedies not exclusive,236- Suspension of access to MS4
STORMWATER 36 in emergency situations or
Fire prevention and building con- General Provisions due to illicit discharge,
struction,144-10 Amendments and modifica- 236-29
Highway specifications,161-6, tions to stormwater man- Testing,236-25
161-8,161-27,161-29,161- agement control plan, Requirements for All Stormwater
30,161-32,161-36 236-12 Discharges
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Applicability and prohibitions, Activities requiring storm-
36,215-38 236-6 water management con-
Soil removal,228-4 Construction,236-7,236-9 trol approval,236-15
Subdivision of land,240-11,240- Definitions,236-5 Application process,236-17
19,240-36,240-44,240-50, Findings of fact,236-3 Compliance,236-16
240-51 Maintenance easements,236-9 Construction activities,236-18
Wetlands and shoreline,275-3, Maintenance,inspection and Drainage,236-13,236-18
275-7 repair of stormwater facil- Erosion and sedimentation,
Zoning,280-129,280-133,280- ities,236-9 236-18
143 Notices,236-12 Fill,236-18
STORMWATER CONTROL Performance and design trite- Performance standards for ap-
Stormwater management,236-15 ria for stormwater man- proval of stormwater
STORMWATER MANAGE- agement and erosion and management control plan,
MENT sediment control,236-7 236-18
Additional Requirements Powers and duties,236-8 Requirements for all land-
Activities covered,236-19 Purpose,2364 disturbing activities or
Application process,236-20 Statutory authoriza- impervious surfaces,236-
Area,yard and bulk regula- tion/conflicts with other 14
tions,236-20 laws,236-2 Stormwater management con-
Bonds,236-20 Stormwatar Management Of- trol plan,236-17
Construction,236-20 ficer and authority,236-8 Stormwater Management Of-
Construction activities,236-19 Stormwater pollution preven- ficer,236-16
Contractor identification and tion plans,236-12 Watercourses,236-13
certification,236-22 Technical standards,236-7 Wetlands,236-18
Title,236-1 Zoning,280-142
Water quality standards,236-7
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STORMWATER MANAGE- Completion of work,237-14 Comprehensive Plan,240-53
MENT CONTROL PLAN Curbs,237-16 Easements,240-54
Soil removal,228-6 Definitions,237-5 Effect on existing plats,240-
Stormwater management,236-12, Emergencies,237-13 58
236-17,236-18 Fees,237-10 Final plat,240-52,240-53
Subdivision of land,240-17 Fill,237-13 Hearing,240-53
Wetlands and shoreline,275-6 Fine,237-17 Improvement,240-53
Zomng,280-133 Grade,237-6,237-13 Liability,240-54
STORMWATER MANAGE- Grass,237-13 Lots,240-53,240-57
MENT OFFICER Guarantee,237-9 Natural features,240-53,240-
Stormwater management,236-8, Improvements,237-6,237-16 54
236-16,236-20,236-29 Inspection,237-14 Notice,240-54
STORMWATER POLLUTION Insurance,237-8,237-18 Open space,240-54
PREVENTION PLANS Liable,237-14 Parks and recreation areas,
Stormwater management,236-12, Lighting,237-12 240-52-240-54
236-20,236-23 Notices,237-11,237-13 Playgrounds,240-52,240-53
STREETLIGHTING Penalties for offenses,237-17 Preliminary plat,240-53,240-
Highway specifications,161-3, Permit,237-6-237-11,237- 58
161-4,161-46 13,237-15-237-18 Reservation of lands for pedes-
Lighting,outdoor,172-5 Protective measures,237-12 trian trails,240-54
Police department rules and regu- Repair,237-16 Reservation of parkland on
lations,A290-37,A290-38 Responsibility for damages, subdivision plats contain-
Subdivision of land,240-17,240- 237-16 ing residential units,240-
21,24046 Revocation,237-15 53
STREET OPENINGS Short title,237-4 Safety,240-56
Streets and sidewalks,237-13 Signs,237-13 School,240-53
Waterfront consistency review, Street opening,237-13 Standards and procedures for
268-3 Trenches,237-13 acceptance of streets,240-
STREETS AND SIDEWALKS Utilities,237-11,237-16 52
Notification of Defects,237-1- Waiver of insurance and bond Time limitations,240-55
237-3 requirements,237-18 Variances,240-57
Meeting,237-2 Water,237-13,237-16 Vehicles,240-54
Obstruction,237-1 Street Numbering,237-22-237- Waiver,adjustment of proper-
Prior written notice required, 29 ty lines,240-57
237-1 Building Inspector,237-28 Waivers of certain provisions,
Statutory provisions supersed- Building permit,237-25,237- 240-56
ed,237-3 26 When effective,240-58
Transmission and presentation Certificate of occupancy,237- Bonds and Other Security,240-31
of notices,237-2 25 -240-34
Removal of Utility Poles Changes,237-24 Default,240-34
Definitions,237-31 Compliance deadline,237-27 Drainage,240-32
Failure to comply,237-30 Definitions,237-23 Expiration and terms of bonds,
Legislative intent and purpose, Display of numbers,237-26 240-34
237-30 Emergency,237-22 Final plat,240-31,240-32
Penalties for offenses,237-30, Enforcement,237-28 Forms of security,240-34
237-33 Fine,237-29 Guarantee,240-31,240-33,
Removal of damaged or dou- Height,237-26 240-34
ble utility poles,237-32 Legislative intent,237-22 Guaranty,240-34
Superintendent of Highways, Numbering,system estab- Improvements,240-31-240-
237-32 lished,237-24 34
Utility poles,237-30 Penalties for offenses,237-29 Inspection,240-32,240-33
Snow and Ice Removal,237-19- Permit,237-25,237-26 Landscaping,240-32
237-21 Posting of numbers,237-25 Liens,240-34
Church,237-20 Records,237-24 Maintenance bond,240-33
Dirt,237-20 Sign,237-26 Notification,240-32
General maintenance,237-20 Style and size,237-26 Performance bond,240-32
Intent,237-19 Tax bill,237-27 Permit,240-34
Obstructions,237-20 Unnamed roads,237-24 Purpose of performance bond,
Penalties for offenses,237-21 Vehicles,237-26 240-31
Snow and ice removal,237-20 Well,237-22 Record,240-34
Vacant lot,237-20 Subdivision of land,240-42 Sale,240-34
Weeds,237-20 STREET TREES Sign,240-32
Street Excavations,237-4-237- Subdivision of land,24049 Cluster Development,240-42-
18 Zoning,280-129 240-44
Applications,237-7 SUBDIVISION OF LAND Affordable Housing(AHD)
Backfilling,237-13 Additional Requirements,240-52 District,240-42
Barricades,237-12,237-13 -240-58
Bond,237-9,237-18 Appeals,240-57
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Agricultural-Conservation(A- Resort Residential(RR)Dis- Newspaper,240-25
C)District(two-acre min- trict,240-42 Notice,240-22,240-25
imum),240-42 Safety,240-43 Open space,240-21
Animals,240-44 Setbacks,24042,240-43 Permits,240-25
Assessments,240-44 Storage,240-44 Preliminary plats,240-20,
Authority and purpose,240-42 Stormwater,240-44 240-22,240-24,240-25
Buffers,24042,24043 Streets and sidewalks,24042 Records,240-21,240-25
Cluster development,240-43, Utility,240-42 Signs,240-21
24044 Vehicles,240-44 Sketch plan,240-20
Comprehensive Plan,240-42, Water,240-42,240-44 Sketch plat,240-20
240-43 Wells,240-44 Streetlights,240-21
Determination of location of Wildlife,240-44 Submission,240-20
open spaces created by Definitions,240-3 Technical requirements,240-
cluster development using Design Standards,240-45—240- 21
primary and secondary 48 Test,240-21
conservation areas,240- Plumbing,240-47 Trees,240-21
43 Safety,24045,240-46 Utilities,240-21
Drainage,240-44 Setbacks,240-45 Water,240-21
Easements,240-42,240-44 Streetlighting,240-46 Wells,240-21
Emergency,240-42 Streets,24045 General Application Procedure,
Final plat,240-42,240-44 Wastewater treatment systems, Submission Requirements,
General Business(B)District, 240-47 Fees,240-6—240-8
240-42 Water,240-48 Assessment,240-7
Hamlet Business(HB)Dis- Water supply systems,240-48 Bond,240-7
trict,240-42 Well,240-45 Drainage,240-7
Hamlet Density Residential Yard,240-45 Fees,240-8
(HD)District,240-42 Enforcement,240-59—240-61 Final plats,240-8
Landscaping,240-42,240-43 Improvements,240-59 General application procedure,
Lien,240-44 Lots,240-59 ' 240-6
Lighting,240-44 Methods of enforcement,240- Grading,240-6
Limited Business(LB)Dis- 61 Improvement,240-6
trict,240-42 Penalties for offenses,240-60 Preliminary plat,240-6—240-
Livestock,240-44 Violations,240-59 8
Lots,240-42—240-44 Final Plat Review,240-20—240- Sketch plan,240-7
Meeting,240-43 25 Sketch plat,240-6—240-8
Natural features,240-43 Action on final plats which are Submission requirements,240-
Notice,240-44 in substantial agreement 7
Odors,240-44 with approved prelimi- General Provisions,240-I,240-2
Open space,240-42—240-44 nary plats,240-24 Open space,240-2
Parking,240-44 Block,240-21 Purpose,240-2
Parks,240-42 Bond,240-20,240-23,240-25 Safety,240-2
Penalty,240-44 Buffer,240-21 Statutory authority,240-1
Playgrounds,240-43,240-44 Building permits,240-25 General Requirements,Classifi-
Protection and use of open Certificate of approval,240-21 cation,240-4,240-5
space lands created by Coordination of review of per- Comprehensive Plan,240-4
cluster development,240- formance bond estimate, Drainage,240-4
44 240-23 General requirements,240-4
Record,240-44 Curb,240-21 Grade,240-4
Recreation areas,240-43,240- Drainage,240-20,240-21, Lots,240-4
44 240-23,240-25 Official Map,240-4
Residential Low-Density(R- Easements,240-21 Off-street parking,240-4
40)District(one-acre Environmental impact state- Parking,240-4
minimum),240-42 ment,240-22,240-25 Parks,240-4
Residential Low-Density(R- Environmental review,240-22 Recreation areas,240-4
80)District(two-acre Final plats not in substantial Safety,240-4
minimum),240-42 agreement with approved School,240-4
Residential Low-Density(R- preliminary plats or when Steep slopes,24011
120)District(three-acre no preliminary plat is re- Subdivision classifications,
minimum),240-42 quired,240-25 240-5
Residential Low-Density(R- Fire hydrants,240-21 Utility,240-4
200)District(five-acre Grade,240-21 Water,240-4
minimum),240-42 Hearings,240-25 Wells,240-4
Residential Low-Density(R- Improvements,240-20 Open Development Area,240-26
400)District(ten-acre Inspections,240-20 —240-30
minimum),240-42 License,240-21 Bond,240-30
Residential Office(RO)Dis- Lots,240-21 Creation of lots,240-30
trict,240-42 Meeting,240-23 Drainage,240-30
Residential site plans,24042 Monuments,240-21 Easement,240-26—240-28
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Establishment,240-26 Final plat,240-51 Appeals,240-10
Final plat,240-28 Floodplams,240-50 Block,240-10
General requirements,240-27 Grade,240-51 Building permits,240-10
Hearings,240-29,240-30 Grading,240-49,240-51 Cluster development,240-10
Improvements,240-30 Improvement,240-51 Comprehensive Plan,240-10,
Lots,240-26,240-27,240-30 Landscaping,240-49 240-11
Notice,240-29,240-30 Lots,240-49,240-51 Construction,240-10
Permits,240-26 Open space,240-49 Coordination with other agen-
Procedure,240-29 Permit,240-49,240-51 cies,240-12
Records,240-29 Screens and screening,240-49 Costs and expenses,240-10
Sketch plat,240-26-240-28 Stormwater,240-50,240-51 Decision,240-13
Submission requirements,240- Stormwater,drainage and ero- Drainage,240-9-240-11
28 sion control,240-51 Easements,240-10
Preliminary Plat Review,240-15 Street trees,240-49 Emergency,240-10
-240-19 Tree fee,240-49 Expiration,240-14
Action on preliminary plat, Trees,240-49 Fees,240-10
240-19 Water,240-51 Final plat,240-13
Block,240-17 Required Public Improvements; Fire hydrants,240-10
Buffer,240-17 Inspections;Fees,240-35- Grades,240-10
Comprehensive Plan,240-19 240-41 Grass,240-10
Curbs,240-17 Abandoned,240-37 Hearings,240-10,240-13
Drainage,240-17,240-19 Administration fee,240-37 Height,240-10
Easements,240-17 Backfilling,240-36 Improvements,240-9,240-10
Environmental impact state- Bond,240-35,240-37 Inspection,240-9
ment,240-18,240-19 Bonding,240-35 Lots,240-10
Environmental review,240-18 Design standards,240-36 Master Plan,240-10
Final plat,240-15,240-16, Drainage,240-35-240-37, Meeting,240-13
240-19 240-41 Moderate-income family
Fire alarm,240-17 Excavation,240-36 dwelling units,240-10
Fire hydrants,240-17 Fencing,240-36 Monuments,240-10
Grade,240-17,240-19 Final plat,240-35,240-36, Notice,240-13
Hearings,240-19 240-41 Official Map,240-10
Improvements,240-16,240-17 Fire hydrants,240-35,240-36 Open space,240-10
Lots,240-17 Gas,240-35 Parks,240-10
Manholes,240-17 Grading,240-41 Permit,240-10
Master Plan,240-17 Guaranties,240-38 Planning Board,240-10
Monuments,240-17 Improvements,240-36 Preliminary plat,240-10,240-
Newspaper,240-19 Inspections,240-36,240-37 13
Notices,240-18,240-19 Landscaping,240-36 Record,240-10
Official Map,240-17 Lots,240-41 Recreation area,240-10
Records,240-17,240-19 Mapping of completed im- Review of sketch plat,240-11
Reports,240-19 provements,240-41 Safety,240-10
Setbacks,240-19 Meeting,240-40 Septic systems,240-10
Signs,240-17,240-19 Modification of design of im- Sketch plans,240-10,240-13
Sketch plan,240-16 provements,240-40 Stormwater,240-11
Sketch plat,240-17 Monuments,240-41 Submission,240-9
Stormwater,240-19 Notice,240-36 Technical requirements,240-
Stormwater management con- Permit,240-36,240-39 10
trol plan,240-17 Records,240-38,240-41 Trees,240-10
Streetlighting,240-17 Required improvements and Utilities,240-10
Submission,240-16 utilities,240-35 Waivers,240-10
Technical requirements,240- Safeguards during construc- Water,240-9-240-11
17 tion,240-39 Wells,240-9,240-10
Test,240-17 Safety,240-38 Zoning,280-137
Trees,240-17 Stormwater,240-36 SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGH-
Utilities,240-17 Testing,240-35,240-36 WAYS
Waiver of requirements,240- Utilities,240-35,240-36,240- Officers and employees,42-5-
15 41 42-8
Water,240-17,240-19 Waiver,240-38 Streets and sidewalks,237-32
Wells,240-17 Water,240-35,240-36 SUPERSTORM SANDY IM-
Preservation of Natural Features, Watercourse,24041 PACT,ASSESSMENT AND
24049-240-51 Wells,240-35,240-36 TAX RELIEF FOR
Buffer,240-49 Sketch Plat Review,240-9-240- Applicability,245-24
Certificate of occupancy,240- 14 Definitions,245-20
49 Action on sketch plat,240-13 Eligibility criteria,245-22
Clearing,240-49 Affordable housing,240-10 Implementation and adoption of
+ Drainage,240-51 Affordable Housing(AHD) Superstorm Sandy Assess-
Easements,240-51 District,240-10 ment Relief Act,245-21
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Other provisions,245-23 Sale,245-1,245-2 Time frame for compliance,249-
Relief granted,245-22 Targeted Business Investment 5
Taxation,245-20—245-24 Exemption,245-7 Tobacco,249-1—249-5
SWIMMING POOLS Assessments,245-7 Variance,249-1
Fire prevention and building con- Exemption granted,245-7 Well,249-1
struction,144-8 Veterans'Exemption,245-8,245- When effective,249-8
Wetlands and shoreline,275-3, 9 TOILET FACILITIES
275-11 Amount of exemption,245-9 Parks and recreation areas,193-4
Zoning,280-4,280-13,280-52, Assessments,245-8,245-9 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
280-55 Purpose,245-8 36
Veterans,245-8 TOPSOIL REMOVAL
War veterans and gold star par- Highway specifications,161-10
—T— ents tax exemption,245-15, TOURIST AND TRAILER
245-16 CAMPS
TAXATION TAX RELIEF FOR SUPER- General Regulations,253-1—
Assessment and Tax Relief for STORM SANDY IMPACT, 253-19
Superstorm Sandy Impact, see SUPERSTORM SANDY Application,253-3
245-20—245-24 IMPACT,ASSESSMENT Brush,253-5
Cold War veterans'tax exemp- AND TAX RELIEF FOR Communicable diseases,253-
tion,245-17,245-18 TECHNICAL STANDARDS 14
Definitions,245-17 Stormwater management,236-7 Definitions,253-1
Disability,245-18 TENTS Distance between cottages and
Exemption granted,245-18 Fire prevention and building con- other buildings or trailers,
Exemption for Disabled Persons struction,144-6,144-8,144- 253-9
With Limited Income,245- 20 Distance from property lines
10 TESTS and roadways,253-10
Disabilities,245-10 Fire prevention and building con- Drainage,253-5
Exemption granted,245-10 struction,144-5,144-19 Driveways,253-3,253-109
Exemption for Volunteer Fire Highway specifications,161-2, 253-11
Fighters and Ambulance 161-6,161-26,161-29,161- Duties of owner,253-14
Workers,245-11,245-12 30,161-40,161-46 Entrances and exits,253-15
Amount,245-11 Police department rules and regu- Fees,253-4
Applicability,245-14 lations,A290-45 Fence,253-15
Assessments,245-11,245-12 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Fine,253-19
Effective date,245-12 38,21543,215-44 Fire extinguisher,253-14
Exemption granted,245-11 Stormwater management,236-25 Garbage,253-7,253-14
Hearings,245-13 Subdivision of land,240-17,240- Garbage collection,253-7
Killed in the line of duty,245- 21,240-35,240-36 Graded,253-5
13 Wetlands and shoreline,275-4 Hearing,253-2,253-4
Qualifications,245-11 Zoning,280-48,280-58,280-62 Inspection,253-13
School,245-11 TIRES License,253-3
Unremamed spouses of de- Junkyards,166-1 Lighting,253-3
ceased volunteer fire Littering,174-3 Management,253-12
fighters or ambulance Zoning,280-48 Minimum unit dimensions,
workers,245-13 TOBACCO 253-8
Historic properties tax exemption, Police department rules and regu- Newspaper,253-4
245-19 lations,A290-15 Nonapplicability,253-18
Real property exemption,245- Tobacco advertising,249-1— Notice,253-4
19 249-5 Other ordinances and regula-
Senior Citizen Exemption,245-1 TOBACCO ADVERTISING tions,253-17
—245-6 Definitions and word usage,249- Penalties for offenses,253-19
Applications,245-3 2 Permit,253-2—253-4
Assessment,245-4 Exceptions,249-4 Public hearing,253-4
Assessments,245-3 Legislative intent and findings, Records,253-13
Assessor,245-3 249-1 Registration,253-14
Conditions,245-2 License,249-2 Report,253-14
Drug,245-1 Minors,249-1 Roadways and driveways,
Fine,245-5 Parks,249-1 253-11
Hearing,245-4 Penalties for offenses,249-6 Screening by plantings,253-16
Insurance,245-1 Permit,249-2 Septic tanks,253-7
Notice,245-4,245-6 Report,249-1 Sewer system,253-7
Notices,245-3 Restrictions,249-3 Site plan,253-3
Offenses,245-5 Sales,249-1 Site requirements,253-5
Partial exemption for senior Schools,249-1—249-3 Storage,253-14
citizens,245-1 Severability,249-7 Trespassing,253-15
Penalties for offenses,245-5 Sign,249-4 Trespass on adjoining proper-
Reapplications,245-4 Smoke,249-1 ty,253-15
Retirement,245-1,245-2 Smoking,249-1 Vehicles,253-14
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Water,253-3,253-6,253-14 Transportation Commission,64-4 _V_
Water
V-
Water supply,253-6 Vehicle,64-5
Weeds,253-5 Water,64-5 VACANT LOT
Well,253-5,253-11 When effective,64-6 Fire prevention and building con-
Recreational Vehicle Parks,253- TREES struction,144-8
20-253-24 Filming,139-9 Streets and sidewalks,237-20
Applicability of other chapter Highway specifications,161-3, Zoning,280-30
provisions,253-24 161-11,161-16,161-29,161- VARIANCES
Dates of operation,253-23 30,161-42,161-44 Agricultural uses,72-3,72-11
Definitions,253-20 Parks and recreation areas,193-2 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111-
Drainage,253-22 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 20-111-24,111-27
Driveways,253-22 43 Ethics,26-17
Parks,253-23 Solid waste,2334 Flood damage prevention,148-4,
Roadways and driveways, Subdivision of land,240-10,240- 148-7,148-9,148-14,148-
253-22 17,240-21,240-49 22,148-23
Setbacks,253-21 Vehicles and traffic,2604,260-6 Lighting,outdoor,172-8
Site requirements,253-21 Wetlands and shoreline,275-2 Shellfish and other marine re-
Time limit for accommoda- Wind energy,277-3 sources,219-21
tion,253-23 Zoning,280-83,280-92-280-95, Subdivision of land,240-57
Vehicles,253-20,253-21,253- 280-98,280-118,280-129, Tobacco advertising,249-1
23,253-24 280-130,280-133,280-136 Waterfront consistency review,
Yard,253-21 TRENCHES 268-3,268-5
TOWERS Highway specifications,161-36 Zoning,280-10,280-28,280-30,
Wind energy,277-2-277-4,277- Sewers and sewage disposal,215- 280-76.3,280-81,280-86,
7 39,21543 280-92,280-121,280-131,
Zoning,280-4,280-104 Streets and sidewalks,237-13 280-137,280-146,280-149,
TOWING TRESPASSING 280-154
Boats,docks and wharves,96-12 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- VEHICLES
Police department rules and regu- 20 Alcoholic beverages,79-1
lations,A290-15 Tourist and trailer camps,253-15 Appearance tickets,5-2
TOWN ATTORNEY Vehicles,motor-driven,264-14 Bicycles,88-1-88-6
Wind energy,277-7 TWO-FAMILY DWELLINGS Boats,docks and wharves,96-9,
Zoning,280-175 Zoning,280-13 96-24
TOWN BOARD Coastal erosion hazard areas,I 1I-
Historic Preservation District 16
(HDP),280-195 _U_ Filming,139-3
Plum Island Research District Flood damage prevention,148-4,
(PIR),280-183 UNSAFE BUILDINGS 148-13-148-16,148-21,
Wind energy,277-7 Buildings,unsafe;property 148-22
Zoning,280-173,280-174,280- maintenance,100-4,100-5 General provisions,1-2
176,280-177,280-180 UTILITIES Highway specifications,161-7,
TOWN CLERK Flood damage prevention,148-3, 161-20
Officers and employees,42-1- 148-13,148-15,148-16,148- Littering,174-1,174-3,174-6
42-4 19-148-22 Parking,189-1-189-4,189-7
Sanitary flow credits,transfer of, Highway specifications,161-46 Parks and recreation areas,193-1,
117-7 Lighting,outdoor,172-5 193-3,193-4
Zoning,280-174 Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Peddlers,solicitors and transient
TOXIC SUBSTANCES 42,215-43 retail merchants,197-10
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Solar energy systems,280-58, Police department rules and regu-
38 280-62 lations,A290-11,A290-15,
TRAILERS Streets and sidewalks,237-11, A290-33,A290-45
Parking,189-2 237-16 Sewers and sewage disposal,215-
Vehicles and traffic,260-8.1 Subdivision of land,2404,240- 5
Zoning,280-137 10,240-17,240-21,240-35, Solid waste,233-1,233-4,233-5
TRANSPORTATION ACCESS 240-36,240-41,240-42 Streets and sidewalks,237-26
MANAGEMENT Vehicles and traffic,260-8 Subdivision of land,240-44,240-
Definitions,64-3 Waterfront consistency review, 54
Duties of Commission,64-5 268-3 Tourist and trailer camps,253-14,
Improvements,64-5 Wetlands and shoreline,275-11 253-20,253-21,253-23,253-
Lighting,64-5 Wind energy,277-2-277-4 24
Litter,64-5 Zoning,280-2,28011,280-13, Transportation access manage-
Noise,64-5 280-22,280-29,280-58,280- ment,64-5
Parking,64-5 62,280-83,280-112,280- Vehicles and traffic,260-1-260-
Purpose,64-2 127,280-129,280-133 3,260-7,260-8,260-8.1,
Report,64-4 UTILITY POLES 260-9-260-27
Safety,64-5 Streets and sidewalks,237-30, Vehicles,motor-driven,264-1-
Speed limits,64-5 237-32 264-7,264-9,264-11,264-14
z Title,64-1 -264-16,264-18-264-20
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Zoning,280-2,280-4,28048, Utility,260-8 Impounded,264-9
280-58,280-77-280-79, Vehicles,260-8 1,260-9 Impoundment,264-9
280-99,280-110,280-143 Penalties,260-27 Improvement,264-6
VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC,260- Bus stop,260-27 Notice,264-8
14 Curb,260-27 Operation on private property
Emergency Removal of Vehicles, Driveway,260-27 restricted,264-5
260-23-260-25 Fines,260-27 Operation on Town property
Abandoned,260-23 Fire hydrant,260-27 prohibited,264-4
Authority to remove vehicles, Fire lanes,260-27 Parents or guardians to be no-
260-23 Fire zone,260-27 tified of violations,264-8
Emergency,260-23 Handicapped parking,260-27 Penalties for offenses,264-10
Fees,260-24 Inspection,260-27 Permit,264-7
Impoundment,260-24 Lots,260-27 Purpose,264-2
Notices,260-25 Parking,260-27 Registration,264-11
Obstruction,260-23 Penalties for offenses,260-27 Responsibility of parents or
Parking,260-23 Permit,260-27 guardians,264-7
Seizure,260-24 Registration,260-27 Safety,264-2
Storage,260-24 Vehicle,260-27 School,264-6
General Provisions,260-1,260-2 Wells,260-27 Severability,264-12
Authority to install traffic con- Stop and Yield Intersections,260- Title,264-1
trol devices,260-2 4-260-6 When effective,264-13
Definitions of words and School,260-6 VETERANS
phrases,260-1 Signs,260-4,260-6 Taxation,245-8
Parking,260-1 Stop intersections with flash- VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION,
Lighting,outdoor,172-6 ing signals,260-5 see WAR VETERANS AND
One-Way Streets,260-3 Stop intersections with stop GOLD STAR PARENTS
Parking,Standing and Stopping, signs,260-4 VIBRATIONS
260-7-260-22 Tree,260-4,260-6 Highway specifications,161-21
Additional parking regula- Wells,260-4,260-6 Soil removal,228-5
tions,260-18 Yield intersections,260-6 Zoning,280-48,280-58,280-62,
Application,260-7 Truck Traffic,260-26 280-99,280-111,280-143
Bus stops,260-21 Restricted truck traffic,260-26
Church,260-17 Safety,260-26
Driveways,260-9,260-15, Zoning,280-129,280-137 _W_
260-17,
W-
260-17,260-18 VEHICLES,JUNKED
Fire hydrants,260-14,260-18 Buildings,unsafe;property WAIVERS
Fire lanes,260-14 maintenance,100-4 Hunting,163-3
Fire wells,260-14,260-16 VEHICLES,MOTOR-DRIVEN Solar energy systems,280-58,
Fire zones,260-14,260-20 Motor-Driven Vehicles,264-14- 280-62
Handicapped parking,260-17 264-22 Subdivision of land,240-10
License,260-9,260-17 Abandoned,264-19 Wetlands and shoreline,275-6
Loading zones,260-22 Confiscation and redemption Zoning,280-76.2
Lots,260-12 of vehicles,264-19 WALLS
Night fishing parking permit, Drugs,264-15 Wetlands and shoreline,275-11
260-9 Emergency vehicles,264-18 See also RETAINING WALLS
No stopping zones,260-19 Enforcement,264-17 WAR VETERANS AND GOLD
Parking,260-9-260-12,260- Exceptions,264-18 STAR PARENTS TAX EX-
14,260-16-260-22 Fine,264-20 EMPTION
Parking for limited time only, Intent,264-14 Assessments,245-16
260-11 Liable,264-20 Definitions and Abbreviations,
Parking or standing prohibited Nuisance,264-14 245-15
during certain times,260- Penalties for offenses,264-20 Exemption granted,245-16
15 Permit,264-15,264-20 Taxation,245-15,245-16
Parking prohibited at all times, Presumptive evidence,264-16 WATER
260-8 Restitution,264-20 Animals,83-3,83-4
Parking prohibited during cer- Restrictions,264-15 Boats,docks and wharves,96-12,
tarn hours,260-9 Safety,264-14,264-15 96-16,96-26
Parking prohibited during cer- Severability,264-21 Buildings,unsafe;property
tain months,260-10 Storage,264-19 maintenance,1004
Penalties for offenses,260-9 Trespassing,264-14 Coastal erosion hazard areas,1 I I-
Permi%260-9,260-17 When effective,264-22 5-11 I-7,111-10,111-139
Public parking lots,260-12 Unlicensed Motor-Driven Vehi- 111-14,111-29
Shopping center,260-14 cles,264-1-264-13 Community Preservation Fund,
Signs,260-8 Conflicts with state law,264- 17-8
Stopping prohibited at all I 1 Fire prevention and building con-
times,260-13 Definitions,264-3 struction,144-8,144-10
Trailer parking prohibited at Exceptions,264-6
all times,260-8 1 Impound,264-9
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Flood damage prevention,148-2, Landscaping,268-3 Permit,275-16
148-3,148-14-148-16,148- Management and coordination of Zoning Inspector,275-15
18,148-19,148-22 LWRP,268-4 Community Preservation Fund,
Harbor management,157-1,157- Open space,268-2,268-5 17-13
5 Penalties for offenses,268-7 General Provisions,275-1-275-
Highway specifications,161-11, Pennon,268-3 3
161-30,161-39,161-44 Permit,268-3 Accessory structure,275-2
Housing fund,34-6 Pollution,268-3 Assessment,275-4
Junkyards,166-4 Report,268-4 Buffer,275-2
Littering, 174-4 Retirement,268-3 Buffers,2754
Parking,189-1 Review of actions,268-5 Cesspool,275-3
Parks and recreation areas,1934 Sale,268-3 Definitions,275-2
Police department rules and regu- Setbacks,268-3 Demolition,275-2
lations,A29045 Stop-work order,268-6 Driveway,275-3
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Storage,268-3 Erosion and sedimentation,
3,215-28,215-36-215-38, Street openings,268-3 275-3
215-43 Title,268-1 Exceptions,2754
Soil removal,228-2,2284,228- Utility,268-3 Fence,275-2
5,228-7 Variances,268-3,268-5 Findings,275-3
Streets and sidewalks,237-13, Water,268-2,268-3,268-5 Flood hazard areas,275-3
237-16 Wildlife,268-2,268-3 Grass,275-2
Subdivision of land,2404,240-9 WATER POLLUTION Improvement,275-3
-240-11,240-17,240-19, Boats,docks and wharves,96-26 Jurisdiction,275-3
240-21,240-35,240-36,240- Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Landscaping,275-3
429 240-44,240-48,240-51 38 Permit,275-2,2754
Tourist and trailer camps,253-3, Wetlands and shoreline,275-3 Pollution,275-3
253-6,253-14 WATER QUALITY STAND- Purpose,275-3
Transportation access manage- ARDS Safety,275-3
ment,64-5 Stormwater management,236-7 Septic tank,275-3
Waterfront consistency review, WATER SUPPLY Setbacks,275-2,275-3
268-2,268-3,268-5 Zoning,280-174 Stormwater,275-3
Wetlands and shoreline,275-2- WEAPONS Swimming pool,275-3
275-4,275-7,275-11,275-12 Parks and recreation areas,193-6 Test,275-4
Zoning,280-2,280-4,280-7,280- Police department rules and regu- Title,275-1
8,280-13,280-16,280-22, lations,A290-15,A290-33 Trees,275-2
280-29,280-34,280-35,280- WEEDS Water,275-2-2754
51,280-54,280-55,280-91, Highway specifications,16142 Weeds,275-2
280-96,280-99,280-104, Streets and sidewalks,237-20 Wildlife,275-3,2754
280-112,280-113,280-128, Tourist and trailer camps,253-5 Word usage,275-2
280-129,280-133,280-143, Wetlands and shoreline,275-2 Yard,2754
280-174 See also BRUSH,GRASS AND Permits,275-5-275-12,275-
WATERCOURSES WEEDS 12 1,275-13,275-14
Fire prevention and building con- WELLS Accessory structures,275-5
struction,144-10 Buildings,unsafe;property Administrative permits,275-5,
Flood damage prevention,148- maintenance,100-4 275-8
13,148-14 Highway specifications,161-3 Application,275-6
Sewers and sewage disposal,215- Subdivision of land,2404,240- Assessment,275-6
36 10,240-17,240-21,240-35, Backfilling,275-11
Stormwater management,236-13 240-44 Barricades,275-11
Subdivision of land,240-41 Vehicles and traffic,260-4,260- Bay Constable,275-12.1
Zoning,280-116,280-133 6,260-12,260-14,260-16, Bond,275-9
WATERFOWL FEEDING 260-27 Buffers,275-5,275-7,275-11
Animals,83-28 Zoning,280-133 Catwalks,275-11
WATERFRONT CONSISTENCY WETLANDS AND SHORELINE Certificate of compliance,275-
REVIEW Administration and Enforcement, 10,275-13
Animals,268-3 275-15,275-16 Cesspools,275-5
Appeals,2684,268-5 Bay Constable,275-15 Code Enforcement Officer,
Assessment,268-3,268-5 Compliance requirements, 275-12.1
Authority and purpose,268-2 275-16 Conditions,inspection fees,
Building Inspector,268-6 Coordination and enforcement, performance guarantee
Definitions,268-3 275-15 upon issuance of permit,
Emergency,268-3 Director of Code Enforcement, 275-9
Enforcement,268-6 275-15 Construction,275-5
Erosion and sedimentation,268-2 Failure to comply,275-16 Construction and operation,
Hazardous materials,268-3 Fine,275-16 standards,275-11
Hazardous substances,268-5 Notice,275-16 Contents of permit,275-10
Inspections,268-3,268-5 Penalties for offenses,275-15, Costs and expenses,275-11
Investigations,268-3 275-16 Dock and float fees,275-7
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Docks,275-5,275-11 Wildlife,275-7,275-11,275- Soil removal,228-6,228-11
Drainage,275-5-275-7,275- 12 Solid waste,233-4
11 Yards,275-7 Subdivision of land,240-45
Dredging,275-11 Zoning Inspector,275-12 1 Tourist and trailer camps,253-21
Driveways,275-5 Plum Island Research District Wetlands and shoreline,275-4,
Easement,275-11 (PIC),280-189 275-7
Emergencies,275-5 Plum Island Research District Zoning,280-4,280-7,280-8,280-
Emergency permits,275-11 (PIR),280-185 13,280-15,280-28,280-41,
Erosion and sedimentation, Stormwater management,236-18 280-43,280-48,280-50,280-
275-11 Zoning,280-116 58,280-60,280-62,280-64,
Excavation,275-11 WILDLIFE 280-78,280-79,280-86,280-
Failure to comply,275-I1 Coastal erosion hazard areas,111- 93,280-96,280-104-280-
Fees,275-7 6,111-12-111-15 106,280-109,280-122,280-
Fences,275-5,275-11 Community Preservation Fund, 124,280-143
Fill,275-6,275-11 174,17-8 YOUTH BOARD
Fuel,275-5 Parks and recreation areas, 193-6 Appointments,68-5
Fuel tanks,275-5 Subdivision of land,240-44 Definitions and Abbreviations,
Garbage,275-11 Waterfront consistency review, 68-2
Grading,275-7,275-11 268-2,268-3 Membership,68-5
Grass,275-11 Wetlands and shoreline,275-3, Powers and duties,68-5
Guarantee,275-9,275-10 275-4,275-7,275-11,275-12 Removal of members,68-5
Hearings,275-8 Zoning,280-129,280-133 Salaries and compensation,68-5
Height,275-11 WIND ENERGY Terms of office,68-5
Homes,new and remodeled, Small Wind Energy Systems, Youth Bureau,68-3,684
275-11 277-1-277-7 YOUTH BUREAU
Impoundment,275-6 Abandonment of use,277-6 Youth Board,68-3,68-4
Improvement,275-5 Advertising,277-4 Youth Bureau Director,68-4
Inspections,275-7,275-9- Anchoring,277-4 YOUTH BUREAU DIRECTOR
275-11 Application,277-2 Powers and duties,684
Insurance,275-9 Block,277-2 Youth Bureau,68-4
Landscaping,275-11 Building Inspector,277-7
Liability,275-9 Building permits,277-3,277-6
Licenses,275-6 Code Enforcement Officer, -Z-
Liens,275-11 277-7
Lighting,275-11 Construction standards,277-4 ZONING
Meeting,275-8 Costs and expenses,277-6 Accessory sand struc-
Monument,275-6 Definitions,277-1 tures,2880-150-15
Administration and Enforcement,
Notice,275-8-275-10 Development standards,277-3
Notices,275-11 Enforcement,277-7 1-280-156
Pedestrians,275-11 Fees,277-5 Accessory buildings,280-154
Penalties for offenses,275- Fences,277-4 Administrative 28 and enforcing
121 Height regulations,277-2- officer, -154 1
Permit procedures,275-5 277-4 Appeals,Inspector,
4
Processing of application,275- Lighting,277-4 Building Inspector,280-151-
155
8 Noise,277-2,277-3 2ng per
Propane/liquid gas tanks,275- Notices,277-3 Building permits,280-151-
80-153
5 Penalties for offenses,277-7 2icates
Reports,275-7,275-8 Permit,277-3,277-6,277-7 Certificates 1, occupancy,
Restaurants,275-11 Remedies for violations,277-7 Fine,2880-15 280-154
Retaining walls,275-11 Safety standards,277-3 Inspections,
tions,5
Safety,275-11,275-12 Setbacks,277-3 Inspections,280-151,280-154
Septic systems,275-5 Signs,277-4 Nonconforming use,-155 4
Setbacks,275-5 Towers,277-2-27711,277-7 Notice,s for offenses,
sees,2 5
Shoreline structures,275-11 Town Attorney,277-7 Penalties for offenses,280-
Signs,275-11 Town Board,277-7 It,2 280-156
Single-family dwellings,275-5 Trees,277-3 Permit,280-151 1,280-1 4
Standards for issuance of per- Utilities,277-2-277-4 Records, ,280- 5 280-154
nut,275-12 Zoning,280-13 Remedies, -151 6
Stop-work orders,275-12.1 WINERIES Report, entry,1
Stormwater,275-7 Zoning,280-13 Right of entry,280-151
Stormwater management con- School,280-154
tro]plan,275-6 Site plan,280-151,280-154
Swimming pools,275-11 _y_ Special exception,280-154
Transferability,275-14 Stop orders,280-153
Utilities,275-11 YARDS Variance,280-154
Waivers,275-6 Fire prevention and building con- Affordable Housing(AHD)Dis-
Walls,275-11 struction,144-8,144-10 tract,280-24-280-33
Water,275-7,275-11,275-12 Highway specifications,161-24 Accessory uses,280-27
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Administration,280-31 Application review,280-13 Yard,280-13,280-15
Age restrictions,280-30 Bed-and-breakfast,280-13 Agricultural Planned Develop-'
Apartments,280-27 Building Inspector,280-13 ment District,280-170-
Appeals,280-28,280-31 Bulk,area and parking regula- 280-181
Applicability,280-26 tions,280-14 Accessory uses,280-172
Application procedure,280-29 Cemeteries,280-13 Application and review proce-
Building Inspector,280-31 Certificate of compliance,280- dure,280-174
Building permit,280-31 13 Building permits,280-180
Bulk,area and parking regula- Certificate of occupancy,280- Classification,280-172
tions,280-28 13 Clearing house,280-179
Certificate of occupancy,280- Communicable diseases,280- Conditions,280-180
31,280-33 13 Conditions of approval,280-
Comprehensive Plan,280-29 Drug,280-13 175
Definitions,280-25 Dust,280-13 Costs and expenses,280-177
Fine,280-33 Emergency,280-13 County Clerk,280-175
General regulations and re- Farms and farming,280-13 Definitions,280-171
quirements,280-30 Fees,280-13 Disclosure provisions,280-
Hearing,280-26,280-29 Fence,280-13 174
Height,280-28 Fumes,280-13 Easements,280-175,280-177,
Improvements,280-25,280-30 Garages,280-13 280-179,280-180
Lots,280-30,280-31 Gas,280-13 Farms and farming,280-174
Maintenance and upkeep,280- Hearings,280-13 Fire protection,280-174
32.1 Height regulations,280-15 Hearings,280-174,280-175,
Meeting,280-29 Home occupations,280-13 280-177
Newspapers,280-26 Hospitals,280-13 Improvements,280-174
Notice,280-26,280-29,280- Inspection,280-13 Lots,280-173
30 Kennels,280-13 Meetings,280-173,280-174
Off-street parking,280-27, Land-based aquaculture opera- Notices,280-174
280-28 tions,280-13 Open space,280-181
Parking,280-27,280-28 Lighting,280-13 Permit,280-180
Penalties for offenses,280- Lots,280-13,280-15 Permitted uses,280-175
32.1,280-33 Noise,280-13 Planning Board,280-174,280-
Permit,280-31 Odor,280-13 181
Permitted uses,280-27 Off-street parking,280-13 Price for development rights,
Purpose,280-24 One-family dwelling,280-13 280-176
Records,280-31 Parking,280-13,280-14 Purpose,280-170
Reports,280-29,280-30 Penalties for offenses,280-13 Reports,280-174
Residency requirements,280- Permit,280-13 Requirements for eligibility,
30 Permitted uses,280-13 280-173
Safety,280-28 Places of worship,280-13 Sales,280-174-280-177,
Sales,280-30,280-31 Playgrounds,280-13 280-179-280-181
Schools,280-26 Purpose,280-12 Subdivision,280-181
Setbacks,280-24,280-28 Radiation,280-13 Subsequent development right
Single-family dwellings,280- Registry of permits,280-13 sales to Town,280-177
28 Rental permits,280-13 Town Attorney,280-175
Site plan,280-29,280-31 Restaurants,280-13 Town Board,280-173,280-
Use regulations,280-27 Safety,280-13 174,280-176,280-177,
Utilities,280-29 Sales,280-13 280-180
Vacant lot,280-30 Schools,280-13 Town Clerk,280-174
Variance,280-28 Setbacks,280-13,280-15 Water,280-174
Variances,280-30 Signs,280-13 Water supply,280-174
Water,280-29 Site plan,280-13 Zoning approval,280-174
Well,280-31 Small wind energy systems, Zoning Map,280-174,280-
Yards,280-28 280-13 175
Zoning Map,280-29 Smoke,280-13 Agricultural uses,72-5
Agricultural-Conservation(A-C) Special exception,280-13 Amendments,280-157-280-159
District and Low-Density Special exception uses,280-13 Additional notice requirements
Residential R-80,R-120,R- Stables and riding academies, relating to petitions for
200 and R-400 Districts, 280-13 proposed amendments,
280-12-280-14 Storage,280-13 280-159 f
Accessory buildings and struc- Swimming pools,280-13 Assessment,280-159
tures,280-13 Two-family dwellings,280-13 Fees for petitions for proposed
Accessory structures,280-13 Use regulations,280-13 amendments,280-158'
Accessory uses,280-13 Utility,280-13 Hearings,280-157,280-159
Animals,280-13 Water,280-13 Meeting,280-157
Apartments,280-13 Well,280-12,280-13 Newspaper,280-157,280-159
Apartments,accessory,280-13 Wind energy systems,280-13 Notice,280-157,280-159
Appeals,280-13 Wineries,280-13 Procedures,280-157
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Report,280-157 Farmland Bill of Rights,280-97— Retail stores,28048
Zoning Map,280-157—280- 280-103 Sales,280-48
159 Animals,280-98,280-99 School,280-48
Board of Appeals,280-145—280- Appeals,280-100 Service stations,280-48
150 Definitions,280-98 Setbacks,280-50
Accessory buildings,280-149 Dust,280-99 Shopping centers,280-48
Accessory structures,280-149 Enforcement,280-102 Signs,280-48
Additional conditions and Fences,280-99 Site plan,28048
safeguards,280-147 Grading,280-99 Smoke,28048
Appeals,280-145—280-150 Holidays,280-99 Special exception,28048
Appointment,280-145 Inspection,280-101 Special exception use,28048
Building Inspector,280-146 Livestock,280-98,280-99 Storage,280-48
Fees,280-149 Noise,280-99 Testing,280-48
Fences,280-149 Notices,280-97,280-100, Tires,280-48
Hardship,280-146 280-101 Use regulations,280-48
Hearings,280-146,280-150 Nuisance,280-97,280-99 Vehicle,280-48
Membership,280-145 Odor,280-99 Vehicles,280-48
Notice,280-146,280-150 Right to farm,280-97 Vibration,280-48
Permits,280-146,280-149 Right to notice by brokers and Yards,280118,280-50
Permitted use,280-146 agents,280-101 General Provisions,280-1—280-
Powers and duties,280-146 Right to notice provided by 4
Rules of conduct and proce- Town agencies,280-100 Accessory building,2804
dure,280-148 Right to undertake protected Accessory use,280-4
Safety,280-146 farm practices,280-99 Apartment,280-4
Special exceptions,280-146, Safety,280-97,280-99 Appeals,280-4
280-149 Sale,280-98 Block,280-4
Variances,280-146,280-149 Severability,280-103 Certificate of compliance,280-
Zoning Map,280-146 Sign,280-101 4
Density,Minimum Lot Size and Smoke,280-99 Certificate of occupancy,280-
Bulk Schedules,280-65, Storage,280-101 4
280-66 Trees,280-98 Curb,28014
Conformance required,280-66 Vehicles,280-99 Definitions,280-4
Incorporation of new sched- Vibration,280-99 Drainage,280-4
ules,280-65 Water,280-99 Easements,280-3,280-4
Parking,280-65 General Business(B)District, Fence,280-4
Repeal of existing schedule, 280-47—280-50 Final plat,280-4
280-65 Accessory uses,280-48 Flood hazard area,28014
Districts,280-5—280-11 Apartments,28048 Garage,280-4
Appeals,280-9 Appeals,280-48 Grade,280-4
Building Inspector,280-6, Bulk,area and parking re- Guaranty,280-4
280-8 quirements,28049 Height,280-4
Building permits,280-8—280- Church,280-48 Home occupation,280-4
10 Convenience stores,280-48 Hotel,280-4
Certificate of occupancy,280- Driveways,28048 Interpretation and conflicts,
10 Dust,280-48 280-3
District boundaries,280-7 Fence,280-48 Junkyard,2804
District designations,280-5 Fire extinguisher,280-48 Landscaping,280-4
Effect of establishment of dis- Flammable,28048 Lighting,280-4
tncts,280-8 Front yard setbacks,280-50 Master Plan,2804
Hearing,280-11 Fuel,280-48 Mobile home,280-4
Insurance,280-10 Garages,280-48 Motel,280-4
Landscaping,280-7 Height,280-48 Nonconforming uses,280-2,
Lot recognition,280-9 Hospital,280-48 280-4
Lots,280-9—280-11 Hotel,28048 Official Map,2804
Merger,280-10 License,28048 Off-street parking,2804
One-family dwelling,280-10 Lots,28048 Open space,2804
Open space,280-8 Meeting,280148 Parking,2804
Parks,280-7 Motel,28048 Permits,280-2,280-3
Permit,280-8—280-10 Noise,28047,28048 Purposes,280-2
Prohibited uses,280-8 Odor,28048 Recreational vehicle,280-4
Record,280-7 Off-street parking,280-48 Restaurant,280-4
Screening,280-7 Parking,28048,280-49 Safety,280-2,280-3
Variance,280-10 Permit,28048 Sales,2804
Waiver of merger,280-11 Permitted uses,280-48 School,2804
Water,280-7,280-8 Plumbing,280-48 Screening,2804
Yards,280-7,280-8 Pollution,28048 Septic tank,280-4
Zoning Map,280-6,280-7 Purpose,280-47 Service station,2804
Restaurants,280-48 Setbacks,2804
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Shopping center,2804 Application procedure,280- Animals,280-62
Signs,2804 195 Appeals,280-62
Site plans,280-4 Community facility,280-196 Area,yard and bulk regula-
Special exception use,280-4 Definitions,280-191 tions,280-62
Storage,280-4 Eligibility,280-192 Bulk,area and parking regula-
Swimming pools,280-4 Failure to comply,280-196 tions,280-63
Title,280-1 Fees,280-195 Dust,280-62
Tower,28011 Hearings,280-195 Explosives,280-62
Utilities,280-2,280-4 Historic Preservation Commis- Front yard setbacks,280-64
Vehicles,280-2,280-4 sion,280-195 Fuel,280-62
Water,280-2,280-4 Maintenance and termination, Fumes,280-62
Yard,280-4 280-196 Garages,280-62
Zoning Map,280-4 Meetings,280-195 Gas,280-62
Hamlet Business(HB)District, Permitted uses,280-193 Land-based aquaculture opera-
280-44—280-46 Planning Board,280-195 tions,280-62
Accessory uses,280-45 Pre-application procedure, Lots,280-61
Apartments,280-45 280-194 Noise,280-62
Appeals,280-45 Purpose,280-190 Nuisance,280-62
Assessment,280-45 Reports,280-195 Odors,280-62
Bulk,area and parking regula- Site plan approval,280-193 Parking,280-62,280-63
tions,28046 Town Board,280-195 Permit,280-62
Convenience stores,28045 Use regulations,280-193 Permitted uses,280-62
Garages,280145 Zoning,280-190-280-196 Plumbing,280-62
Grocery stores,280-45 Zoning Map,280-195 Pollution,280-62
Hotel,280-44,280-45 Landscaping,Screening and Purpose,280-61
Improvement,280-45 Buffer Regulations,280-91— Sales,280-62
Meeting,28045 280-96 School,280-62
Motel,280-44,280-45 Appeals,280-92 Setbacks,280-64
Off-street parking,28045 Assessment,280-92 Signs,280-62
Parking,280145,28046 Buffer,280-92,280-94—280- Site plan,280-62
Permit,280-45 96 Smoke,280-62
Permitted uses,280-45 Building Inspector,280-92 Solar energy production sys-
Plumbing,280-45 Curbs,280-92 tem,commercial,280-62
Purpose,280-44 Drainage,280-91 Special exception use,280-62
Restaurants,28045 Driveway,280-93 Storage,280-62
Retail stores,28045 Driveways,280-92 Testing,280-62
Sale,280-45 Dust,280-91 Use regulations,280-62
School,280-45 Fences,280-92,280-94 Utility,280-62
Signs,280-45 Front landscaped area,280-93 Vibrations,280-62
Site plan,280-45 General requirements,280-92 Yards,280-62,280-64
Special exception use,280-45 Glare,280-91,280-94 Light Industrial Park/Planned Of-
Use regulations,280-45 Grass,280-93,280-95 fice Park(LIO)District,280-
Hamlet Density(HD)Residential Hearing,280-92 57-280-60
District,280-20—280-23 Heat,280-91 Accessory uses,280-58
Accessory buildings,280-22 Height,280-94 Animals,280-58
Accessory uses,280-22 Landscaped parking area,280- Appeals,280-58
Apartments,280-22 95 Bulk,area and parking regula-
Appeals,280-22 Lien,280-92 tions,280-59
Applicability,280-21 Lots,280-95 Dust,280-58
Bulk,area and parking regula- Noise,280-91,280-94 Explosives,280-58
tions,280-23 Notice,280-92 Fuel,280-58
Heat,280-22 Off-street parking,280-95 Fumes,280-58
Parking,280-23 Parking,280-92,280-95 Garages,280-58
Permit,280-20 Pollution,280-91 Gas,280-58
Permitted uses,280-22 Properties located adjacent to Heating,280-58
Purpose,280-20 creeks,280-96 Land-based aquaculture opera-
Site plan,280-22 Purpose,280-91 tions,280-58
Special exception,280-22 Record,280-92 Noise,280-58
Use regulations,280-22 Screen,280-91—280-94 Nuisance,280-58
Utilities,280-22 Site plan,280-92 Odors,280-58
Water,280-22 Transition buffer area,280-94 Off-street parking,280-58
Zoning Map,280-21 Trees,280-92—280-95 Parking,280-58,280-59
Historic Preservation District Variance,280-92 Permit,280-58
(HDP),280-190—280-196 Water,280-91,280-96 Permitted uses,280-58
Accessory uses,280493 Yards,280-93,280-96 Plumbing,280-58
Applicability of amendments, Light Industrial(LI)District,280- Pollution,280-58
280-190 61-280-64 Purpose,280-57
Accessory uses,280-62 Sales,280-58
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Schools,280-58 Motels,280-55 Drainage,280-78
Setbacks,280-60 Parking,280-56 Driveways,280-78
Signs,280-58 Permitted uses,280-55 Fence,280-78
Site plan,280-58 Purpose,280-54 Garages,280-78
Smoke,280-58 Record,280-55 Grade,280-78
Solar energy production sys- Restaurants,280-55 Height,280-78
tem,commercial,280-58 Sales,280-55 Home occupation,280-78
Special exception use,280-58 School,280-55 Hospital,280-78,280-79
Storage,280-58 Signs,280-55 Hotels,280-78,280-79
Testing,280-58 Site plan,280-55 Landscaping,280-78
Transfer stations,280-58 Special exception,280-55 Lots,280-78,280-79
Use regulations,280-58 Swimming pools,280-55 Meeting,280-78
Utility,280-58 Use regulations,280-55 Mobile home,280-78
Vehicles,280-58 Water,280-54,280-55 Motel,280-78
Vibrations,280-58 Marine I(MI)District,280-51— Off-street loading areas,280-
Yards,280-58,280-60 280-53 79
Limited Business(LB)District, Accessory uses,280-52 Off-street parking areas,280-
280-40—28043 Appeals,280-52 78
Accessory uses,280-41 Bed-and-breakfast,280-52 Parking,280-77—280-79
Appeals,28041 Bulk,area and parking regula- Place of worship,280-78
Bulk,area and parking regula- tions,280-53 Plumbing,280-78
tions,280-42 Fuel,280-52 Pollution,280-77
Fencing,280-41 Insurance,280-52 Purpose,280-77
Hotels,28041 Parking,280-53 Restaurant,280-78
Landscaping,280-41 Permitted uses,280-52 Sales,280-78,280-79
Lots,28041 Purpose,280-51 School,280-78,280-79
Parking,280112 Record,280-52 Screening,280-78
Permitted uses,280-41 Sales,280-52 Service station,280-78
Plumbing,280141 School,280-52 Signs,280-78
Purpose,28040 Signs,280-52 Special exception uses,280-78
Restaurants,280-41 Site plan,280-52 Storage,280-78,280-79
Sales,280-41 Special exception,280-52 Vehicles,280-77—280-79
Setbacks,280-43 Swimming pools,280-52 Yards,280-78,280-79
Signs,28041 Use regulations,280-52 Plum Island Conservation District
Site plan,280-41 Water,280-51 (PIC),280-186—280-189
Special exception use,280-41 Nonconfonrung Uses and Build- Plum Island Research District
Storage,280-41 ings,280-120—280-126 (PIR),280-182—280-185
Use regulations,280-41 Appeals,280-121 Residential Office(RO)District,
Yards,28041,280-43 Building permit,280-121, 280-37—280-39
Low-Density Residential R40 280-124,280-125 Accessory uses,280-38
District,280-16—280-19 Height,280-122 Apartments,280-38
Accessory buildings,280-19 Involuntary moves,280-126 Appeals,280-38
Accessory uses,280-17 Landscaping,280-123 Bulk,area and parking regula-
Animal,280-17 Lots,280-124 tions,280-39
Appeals,280-17 Nonconforming buildings with Churches,280-38
Bulk,area and parking regula- conforming uses,280-122 Insurance,280-38
tions,280-18 Nonconforming buildings with Meeting,280-38
Hospital,280-17 nonconforming uses,280- Parking,280-39
Open space,280-16 123 Permitted uses,280-38
Parking,280-18 Nonconforming lots,280-124 Places of worship,280-38
Permit,280-16 Permit,280-121,280-122, Purpose,280-37
Permitted uses,280-17 280-124,280-125 Restaurants,280-38
Purpose,280-16 Purpose,280-120 Sales,280-38
Site plan,280-17 Repairs and maintenance,280- School,280-38
Special exception,280-17 125 Signs,280-38
Use regulations,280-17 Safety,280-125 Single-family dwellings,280-
Water,280-16 Setbacks,280-123 38
Marine II(MIl)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
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Motels,280-35 Variances,280-81,280-86 Improvements,280-129,280-
Parking,280-36 Yard,280-86 131,280-133,280-137
Permitted uses,280-35 Site Plan Approval,280-127- Inspections,280-137
Purpose,280-34 280-138 Investigations,280-130
Restaurants,280-35 Accessory uses,280-127 Land clearing,280-136
Signs,280-35 Affordable housing,280-137 Landscaping,280-129,280-
Site plan,280-35 Appeals,280-130,280-131, 131,280-133,280-134,
Special exception use,280-35 280-137 280-137
Use regulations,280-35 Applicability,280-127 License,280-133
Water,280-34,280-35 Application requirements, Lighting,280-129,280-133,
Severability,280-160 280-133 280-137
Signs,280-80-280-90 Approval of site plan required, Lots,280-137
Abandoned,280-88 280-130 Meeting,280-131,280-133
Advertising,280-80,280-81, Architectural features,280- Meetings,280-137
280-85 129 Moderate-income housing,
Animal,280-85 Architectural Review Commit- 280-137
Appeals,280-81,280-86 tee,280-131,280-135 Natural features,280-129,
Applicability,280-81 Architectural review stand- 280-133
Application,280-81 ards,280-134 Natural features preservation,
Approval,280-81 Area,yard and bulk regula- 280-129
Assessment,280-88 tions,280-137 Notice,280-131,280-137
Building Inspector,280-81, Assessment,280-133 Objectives,280-129
280-85,280-88 Bicycles,280-137 Off-street parking,280-129,
Certificate of occupancy,280- Block,280-133 280-133,280-137
85 Boats,280-137 Open space,280-127,280-
Driveway,280-85 Bonds,280-137 128,280-137
Fees,280-81 Buffers,280-137 Parking,280-127-280-129,
Fences,280-82,280-85 Building Inspector,280-127, 280-131,280-133,280-
Gas,280-83 280-130,280-131 134,280-137
General design principles, Building permit,280-127, Parks and recreation areas,
280-82 280-130,280-134 280-137
Grade,280-85 Certificate of occupancy,280- Pedestrians,280-137
Height,280-82,280-85 130 Penalties for offenses,280-
Hotel,280-85 Cluster development,280-137 130,280-136
Improvement,280-88 Comprehensive Plan,280-129 Permit,280-127,280-130,
Liable,280-88 Curbs,280-131,280-133,280- 280-131,280-134
Lien,280-88 137 Planning Board,280-131
Lighting,280-81,280-83,280- Drainage,280-127,280-129, Purpose,280-128
87,280-88 280-133 Records,280-133
Limitation of content or copy, Driveways,280-137 Recreational vehicles,280-137
280-84 Duration of plan,280-132 Review procedure,280-131
Motel,280-85 Easements,280-133 Safety,280-128,280-129,
Nonconforming signs,280-90 Emergency,280-137 280-131,280-133,280-
Nonconforming use,280-90 Excavation,280-129 137
Notice,280-88 Failure to comply,280-130 Screens and screening,280-
Obstructions,280-80 Fees,280-137 129
Parking,280-85 Fee schedule for site plan ap- Setbacks,280-133,280-134,
Penalty,280-88 plications,280-138 280-137
Permit,280-81,280-85,280- Fences,280-133,280-134 Signs,280-131,280-1339 280-
89,280-90 Findings of fact,280-128 134,280-137
Prohibitions and general re- Fire hydrants,280-133,280- Site plans,280-130-280-132
strictions,280-83 137 Special exception,280-130,
Purpose,280-80 Flood hazard areas,280-129, 280-131
Restaurant,280-85 280-133 Standards for residential site
Safety,280-82,280-88 Garages,280-134,280-137 plans,280-137
Sales,280-85,280-86 Gas,280-129 Storage,280-134,280-137
Setbacks,280-85 Glare,280-129 Stormwater,280-129,280-133
Shopping centers,280-87 Grade,280-129,280-133,280- Stormwater management con-
Sign illumination,280-87 134,280-136 trol plan,280-133
Specific sign requirements, Guaranty,280-131 Street trees,280-129
280-86 Hamlet Density Residential Subdivision of land,280-137
Specific signs,280-85 (HD)District,280-137 Trailers,280-137
Storage,280-88 Handicapped facilities,280- Tree fee,280-129
Transition,280-89 129 Trees,280-129,280-130,280-
Tree,280-83 Hearings,280-131,280-137 133,280-136
Unsafe,abandoned and unlaw- Height,280-134 Utilities,280-127,280-129,
ful signs,280-88 Historical features,280-133 280-133
Utility,280-83 Historic preservation,280-131 Variances,280-131,280-137
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Vehicles and traffic,280-129, Building setback requirements Water,280-104,280-112,280-
280-137 adjacent to water bodies 113,280-116
Water,280-128,280-129,280- and wetlands,280-116 Yards,280-104-280-106,
133 Certificate of occupancy,280- 280-109
Watercourses,280-133 112 Zoning Map,280-113
Wells,280-133 Commercial vehicles,280-110 Wireless Communication Facili-
Wildlife,280-129,280-133 Corner lots,280-106 ties,280-67-280-69
Special Exception Uses,280-139 Courts,280-108 Abandonment,280-76
-280-144 Dust,280-111 Antennas,280-68,280-70,
Additional conditions and Elevators,280-104 280-72,280-73,280-76,
safeguards,280-144 Excavations,280-114 280-76.1,280-76 2
Appeals,280-140-280-142, Exceptions and modifications, Application fees and require-
280-144 280-104 ments,280-74
Application,280-141 Explosives,280-111 Base station equipment shelter,
Approval,280-141 Fences,280-104-280-106, 280-70
Approval required,280-140 280-114 Building permits,280-70,280-
Buffer,280-143 Filled land,280-113 71,280-74
Building permit,280-140 Fuel,280-111 Consultant review,280-74
Church,280-143 Garage,280-104 Costs and expenses,280-76.2
Demolition,280-140 Gas,280-111 Definitions,280-69
Dust,280-143 Glare,280-111,280-117 Design standards,280-72
Emergency,280-143 Grade,280-108,280-114 Fall zones,280-70
Gases,280-143 Height,280-104-280-109, Federal aviation regulations,
General standards,280-142 280-117 280-70
Hearing,280-141 Inspection,280-110 General requirements for all
Matters to be considered,280- Land under water,280-113 wireless communication
143 Lighting,280-111,280-117 facilities,280-70
Natural features,280-143 Long-term outdoor display or Height regulations,280-70,
Noise,280-143 storage,280-119 280-71,280-76,280-76.2
Notice,280-141 Lots,280-106,280-109,280- Historic buildings and dis-
Odors,280-143 113,280-116 tricts,280-75
Off-street parking,280-143 Monuments,280-104 Historic preservation,280-75
Parking,280-143 Multifamily dwelling,280-108 Inspections,280-74
Permit,280-140,280-141 Noise,280-111 Landscaping,280-70,280-72,
Permitted uses,280-143 Obstructions,280-104,280- 280-762
Pollution,280-143 106,280-111 Liens,280-76
Purpose,280-139 Odor,280-111 Lighting,280-70
Safety,280-142,280-143 Off-street parking,280-109 Lots,280-70
School,280-143 One-family dwelling,280-109 Notices,280-74,280-76
Screening,280-143 Open storage,280-110 Penalties for offenses,280-76
Smoke,280-143 Parking,280-109,280-110, Permit,280-70,280-76.1
Stormwater,280-143 280-117 Preexisting antenna support
Stormwater management,280- Permit,280-113-280-115 structures and antennas,
142 Pollution,280-111 280-76 1
Vehicles,280-143 Prohibited uses in all districts, Purpose,280-67
Vibration,280-143 280-111 Radio emissions,280-70
Violations of conditions,280- Provisions for community wa- Relief,280-76 3
141 ter,sewer and utility facil- Removal,280-76
Water,280-143 ities,280-112 Reports,280-70,280-74
Yards,280-143 Public roads,encumbrances to, Required approvals,280-71
Zoning Board of Appeals, 280-111 Roof mounting,280-71
280-142 Safety,280-111 Safety,280-67
Supplementary Regulations,280- Sales,280-104,280-118 Scope,280-68
104-280-119 Setbacks,280-104,280-116 Screen,280-72
Accessory buildings,280-104, Site plan,280-104,280-119 Setbacks,280-70,280-72,
280-107 Smoke,280-111 280-76.2
Accessory structures,280-116 Storage,280-104,280-110, Severability,280-76.4
Access requirements,280-109 280-111,280-118,280- Signs,280-70
Air pollution,280-111 119 Site design standards,280-70
Animal,280-111 Temporary outdoor display or Site plan,280-74
Block,280-116 storage,280-118 Site plan approval,280-71,
Buffer,280-118 Tourist camps,camp cottages 280-72
Building Inspector,280-109 and trailers,280-115 Special exception,280-71
Building length and separation Towers,280-104 Special exception approval,
for buildings containing Trees,280-118 280-73
multiple dwellings,280- Utility,280-112 Special exceptions,280-74
107 Vehicles,280-110 Standards,280-73
Building permit,280-114 Vibration,280-111 Variances,280-76.3
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Waivers of criteria,280-76.2
When effective,280-76.5
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
Agricultural uses,72-11
Zoning,280-142
ZONING DISTRICTS
Zoning,280-5
ZONING INSPECTOR
Animals,83-29
Powers and duties,275-12.1,275-
15
Wetlands and shoreline,275-12.1,
275-15
ZONING MAP
General provisions,1-4
Historic Preservation District
(HDP),280-195
Zoning,280-4,280-6,280-7,280-
21,280-29,280-113,280-
146,280-157—280-159,
280-174,280-175
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