[Amended 3-20-1987 by L.L. No. 1-1987; 4-19-2001 by L.L. No. 3-2001; 3-19-2004 by L.L. No. 1-2004; 3-25-2016 by L.L. No. 2-2016; 2-14-2025 by L.L. No. 4-2025]
No land, building or structure, or any part thereof, within the incorporated limits of the Village of Quogue, New York, and no waters within or outside of said limits under the jurisdiction of said Village shall be used or permitted to be used for any of the following uses or purposes in any manner or in any degree whatsoever, permanently or temporarily, by anyone whomsoever, including the allowing of any of the following conditions to exist or continue:[1]
A.
Placing, depositing or disposal of human excretion, sewage, garbage, rubbish, junk, oil, acid, nauseous, noxious or obnoxious matter or other refuse underground, except that human excretion and sewage may be deposited underground in a cesspool or septic tank as authorized by the Suffolk County Department of Health.
B.
A public or private sanitarium, asylum, institution, hospital or home for the housing, care or education of demented, criminal, wayward, immoral or incompetent persons or of persons afflicted with any contagious or infectious disease.
C.
A kennel, hospital, home, farm, coop, yard or other structure or enclosure for the raising, breeding, care, housing or maintaining, for commercial purposes, of horses, cows, sheep, dogs, cats, reptiles, ducks, chickens or any other animals, fowls or birds, either domestic or wild. Nothing herein shall prohibit the care of wild birds or fowls by the Quogue Wildlife Sanctuary. Nothing herein shall prohibit office and facilities for veterinarian use when authorized by the Board of Trustees as a special exception use in the Light Industry LI-1 or LI-2 District.
D.
Operating, conducting or maintaining any business, industry or other affair or enterprise which emits any noxious, nauseous, injurious, polluting or other offensive or obnoxious smoke, dust, odor, gas, fumes, residue, liquid or noise.
E.
A slaughterhouse or slaughter establishment.
F.
A brewery, distillery, ice manufactory, foundry, manufacture or storage or sale of explosives, wholesale manufactory of any material, wholesale, retail or distribution of gasoline, natural gas, propane, oil, coal, firewood, or other bulk fuel storage or distribution business, or any other wholesale or retail commodity storage or commercial yard or establishment, other than a vegetable, fodder, flower, shrubbery or tree nursery or farm. Nothing herein shall preclude the storage of fuel used for heating or servicing of the on-site building(s) or use(s) on the lot, or the storage of fuel associated with a gasoline filling station in a business district that conforms to applicable standards.
G.
A public saloon for the sale and drinking on the premises of any alcoholic liquor. Nothing herein shall prohibit, however, the maintaining of a bar or a service bar in connection with the operation of a bona fide restaurant, hotel or club, for the sale at retail of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises in accordance with the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law of the State of New York.
H.
A mobile home, recreational vehicle, house trailer, houseboat, boat and commercial vehicle when the same are used as a residence; and the parking or storage of such items on premises in all residence districts except in the rear yard.[2]
I.
Conditions which will in any manner alter the essential character of the locality.
K.
[4]Any new overhead utility service line from a street to a lot for new utility service. It is the intent of this provision that any new utility service line from a street to a lot for new utility service shall be installed underground.
L.
A transient rental property.
M.
If a one-family dwelling is rented, the entire dwelling must be rented and occupied for such purpose. Rental to and the use and occupancy by a person of less than all of a one-family dwelling is prohibited.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Board of Trustees may, upon application of the owner or owners of a one-family dwelling, grant an exception in a particular case to the prohibitions effected by Subsections L and M above in order to facilitate a special event held in or nearby the Village of Quogue that is being given by a Village resident or a not-for-profit organization based in or operating in the Village. [Added 3-25-2016 by L.L. No. 2-2016] |
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Editor's Note: Provisions relating to hazards to health, safety, morals or general welfare and to fire hazards, which followed as part of the restricted uses in L.L. No. 4-1984, as originally adopted, may be found in Art. IV of Ch. 123, Peace and Good Order, and Art. II of Ch. 73, Building Construction and Fire Prevention, respectively.