Seconds count in a life-threatening medical emergency or a fire,
yet many times emergency responders find access impeded or blocked
by locked entrance doors or driveway gates. In addition, gateposts,
gatehouses, and pillars at driveway entrances and exits which are
too narrow have been found to impede emergency access and damage fire
protection equipment and rescue vehicles. To help reduce delays in
providing emergency assistance and negative impacts to taxpayer-funded
emergency equipment, the Town of Southampton finds it necessary to
establish driveway standards and to regulate accessory driveway structures,
including but not limited to fencing, gates, gatehouses, gateposts,
bridges and pillars.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ACCESSORY DRIVEWAY STRUCTURE
Decorative or functional elements placed on or adjacent to
a driveway, including but not limited to fencing, gates, gatehouses,
gateposts, bridges, pillars, or lights.
DRIVEWAY
The area of a parcel, whether constructed of asphalt, pavement,
cement, stone or other material, or property left in a natural state,
by which automobiles take access to a parcel of real property and
cars are parked on the property, not including the parking area within
a structure such as a garage.
DRIVEWAY APRON
The area between the edge of the private or public road surface
and the driveway, usually found in the right-of-way for road purposes.
KEY BOX
A device, installed at an entrance to driveways, structures
or areas, which permits emergency access to a key or unlocking device
in order to reduce delays in providing emergency assistance for fire
alarms and other life-safety circumstances, located behind a barrier
to an entry to a driveway.