In any district, dumping of refuse and waste material for a landfill, except for a municipally operated landfill, is prohibited. Loam, rock, stone, gravel, sand, cinders and soil may be used for landfill to grades approved by the Zoning Enforcement Officer after approval by the Planning Board. Nothing in this section shall prevent animal wastes being used as fertilizer.
The use of mobile homes shall be prohibited within the Village of Green Island due to the lack of available space suitable for such a use, except as follows:
A. 
The Planning Board may issue a special use permit for a mobile home to be located on the construction site of a new residence for a period not to exceed six months if, in its, opinion, it finds that not to do so would cause a hardship.
B. 
The Planning Board may issue a special use permit for a mobile home to be used as temporary office space related to a construction project for a period not to exceed one year.
C. 
The Planning Board may issue a special use permit for other nondwelling uses of a mobile home if it is found to be in the public interest.
D. 
The Planning Board may renew the above special use permits for mobile homes if, in its opinion, it finds that not to do so would cause a hardship.
Gasoline station, public garages and motor vehicle sales agencies shall comply with the following:
A. 
The lot shall not be located within 300 feet of any lot occupied by a school, hospital, playground, library or religion institution. Measurement shall be made between the nearest respective lot lines.
B. 
The lot size shall be at least 20,000 square feet.
C. 
The lot frontage shall be at least 150 feet.
D. 
The lot depth shall be at least 125 feet.
E. 
Pumps, other service devices and fuel and oil storage shall be located at least 30 feet from all lot lines.
F. 
Automobile parts and dismantled vehicles are to be stored within the building, and no major repair work is to be performed outside the building.
G. 
There shall be no more than two access driveways from any street. The maximum width of each access driveway shall be 30 feet.
H. 
Suitably curbed landscaped areas, including sidewalks, shall be maintained at least five feet in depth along all street frontage not used as driveway.
Public utility substations and similar structures shall comply with the following:
A. 
Facilities shall be surrounded by a fence set back from the property lines in conformance with the district regulations for front, side and rear yards.
B. 
Landscaped areas shall be maintained in the front, rear and side yards required above.
C. 
There shall be no open equipment visible from surrounding property.
D. 
Low-profile equipment shall be used, where practical.
Adult entertainment activities shall comply with the following:
A. 
Before the Board of Appeals may issue a special use permit, the owner shall submit written consent of at least 65% of property owners and mortgagees within 500 feet of the lot line of record of an adult entertainment activity.
B. 
An adult entertainment activity shall not be located within 300 feet of any lot occupied by a school, hospital or religious institution.
C. 
No material or displays for material shall be visible from the street or adjoining properties which visually depict or describe human sex acts or emphasize male or female genitals or buttocks or female breasts.
A. 
In any district, removal of soil, sand, gravel or quarried stone, except when incidental to or connected with construction of a building on the same premises, shall be permitted only after issuance of a special use permit.
B. 
All excavation slopes in excess of 1:1 shall be adequately fenced.
C. 
Stripping of topsoil for sale or use on other premises, except as may be incidental to a construction project, is prohibited.
D. 
Before approval of any new or extension to any existing sand, gravel or stone quarrying operation, a performance bond shall be secured from the owner sufficient to insure that, upon completion of extraction operations, the abandoned site will be left in a safe, attractive and useful condition in the interest of public safety and general welfare. The bond shall be sufficient to cover the cost of redevelopment of the site as a park, recreation area or other usable open space.
Any outdoor water pool made of concrete, masonry, metal or any other impervious material having a depth at any point greater than 18 inches and used or intended to be used for swimming or bathing shall comply with the following:
A. 
A permanent, good-quality fence shall be erected to encompass the entire perimeter of the swimming pool, and the fence shall be not less than five feet in height.
B. 
Every gate or other opening in the fence enclosing such pool, except an opening through the dwelling or other main building, shall be kept securely closed and locked at all times when the owner or occupant of the premises is not present at such pool.
C. 
Such pool shall be maintained to standards prescribed by the New York State Sanitary Code.