Definitions.
ACCESSORY STRUCTURES, COMMERCIAL
A structure, including buildings, customarily incidental
and subordinate to the principal building or use and located on the
same lot.
[Added 3-14-2023]
ACCESSORY STRUCTURES, RESIDENTIAL
A structure, including buildings, customarily incidental
and subordinate to the principal building or use and located on the
same lot. Accessory structures shall maintain the same dimensional
requirements as those required for accessory buildings. Accessory
structures shall be limited in the following ways:
[Amended 9-12-2000; 1-14-2003; 7-12-2022; 3-14-2023]
(1)
Accessory buildings connected to a main structure with walkways,
decking, or breezeways shall not be used for habitable purposes;
(2)
If constructed on a foundation, only a slab foundation shall
be permitted, except those regulated by flood zone construction standards;
(3)
Shall not be used for habitable purposes;
(4)
Shall be limited to one story in height;
(5)
Shall not contain indoor showers, tubs, spas or the like. Bathrooms
shall be limited to a sink and toilet with a maximum size of 20 square
feet;
(6)
Shall not have interior walls, except for a bathroom;
(7)
Shall not have heat or air conditioning;
(8)
Shall be limited to a maximum of 400 square feet if plumbing
fixtures are located within, except as otherwise prohibited or limited
herein;
(9)
Shall not contain cooking facilities, except if the structure
is open on one or more sides.
ACCESSORY WIND ENERGY TURBINE
An assemblage of towers, poles, structures or devices attached thereto, used to convert wind energy into electrical or mechanical energy in order to supplement an existing power source of a primary permitted structure. Accessory wind energy turbines shall be subject to the regulations found in §
68-420.9 of this ordinance or in any other explicit regulation found within each zoning district section contained herein. Structures or devices which provide power to any other dwelling or structure located on a separate property are not considered part of this definition.
[Added 12-2-2008]
ADULT DAY-CARE FACILITY
A facility licensed by New York State which provides a structured,
supervised program of meals, health, social and related support services
to elderly or other adults requiring supervision, but which does not
provide overnight occupancy.
[Added 2-25-1992; amended 4-8-1997]
AFFORDABLE HOUSING, RENTAL UNITS
The adjusted gross annual income for occupants of affordable
one-bedroom units shall not exceed an initial level of 80% of the
current median family income for the Nassau-Suffolk Fair Market Rent
Area as published annually by the United States Department of Housing
and Urban Development ("HUD MFI") for a family size of two, and the
cost of monthly rent plus utilities for each of the affordable units
shall not exceed 30% of 80% of median income for a family size of
two. Occupants shall be permitted to remain in the affordable unit
until their gross annual income exceeds 100% of the aforementioned
median family income. Rents must either include utilities (heat, electricity
and water), or must be reduced in accordance with the most current
utility schedule available from the Islip Housing Authority. Affordable
studio units shall be subject to the same requirements based on the
current HUD MFI for a family of one, affordable two-bedroom units
shall be subject to the same requirements based on the current HUD
MFI for a family of three, and affordable three-bedroom units shall
be subject to the same requirements based on the current HUD MFI for
a family of four. The property owner or management company shall enter
into a contract with a not-for-profit HUD Certified Housing Counseling
Agency to review and certify compliance with the above provisions.
This contract must be provided prior to issuance of rental permit(s)
and upon request to the Town of Islip Planning Department.
[Added 5-21-2013; amended 2-28-2017; 7-25-2017; 7-20-2021]
AFFORDABLE HOUSING, SALE UNITS
The initial sales price of each sale housing unit shall not
exceed a multiple (two times for a one-bedroom unit, 2 1/2 times
for a two-bedroom unit, and three times for a three- or four-bedroom
unit) of 100% of the estimated median family income for the sale year
for the Nassau-Suffolk, New York HUD Metro FMR Area as determined
by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD").
The Town Board in its discretion may permit by Town Board resolution
a range of affordability levels for a particular project, provided
that the average level of affordability complies with this requirement.
In addition, each individual purchasing family's income shall not
exceed 100% of the estimated median family income for the sale year
for the Nassau-Suffolk, NY HUD Metro FMR Area as determined by the
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD"),
as adjusted for family size. Subsequent purchasers of such units shall
have at the time of purchase an income at or below 100% of the median
income for the Nassau-Suffolk primary statistical area as defined
by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development. The property
owner shall enter into a contract with a not-for-profit HUD Certified
Housing Counseling Agency to review and certify compliance with the
above provisions. This contract must be provided prior to the issuance
of certificate(s) of occupancy and upon request to the Town of Islip
Planning Department. To insure continued compliance with this legislation,
and as a condition of a change of zone or subdivision approval pursuant
to New York State Town Law, all affordable sale units shall be subject
to covenants and restrictions that run with the land, and restrict
the sale and resale of such units in accordance with the above requirements.
[Added 5-21-2013; amended 2-28-2017; 7-20-2021]
AFFORDABLE HOUSING, SALE UNITS (SENIOR)
The initial sales price of each sale housing unit shall not
exceed a multiple (two times for a one-bedroom unit, 2 1/2 times
for a two-bedroom unit, and three times for a three-or four-bedroom
unit) of 100% of the estimated median family income for the sale year
for the Nassau-Suffolk, New York HUD Metro FMR Area as determined
by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
The Town Board in its discretion may permit by Town Board resolution
a range of affordability levels for a particular project, provided
that the average level of affordability complies with this requirement.
In addition, each individual purchasing family's income shall not
exceed 100% of the estimated median family income for the sale year
for the Nassau-Suffolk, NY HUD Metro FMR Area as determined by the
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), as
adjusted for family size, nor shall such purchasing household possess
net liquid assets and equity in real property totaling more than 2 1/2
times the unsubsidized price (before grants) of the affordable unit
after deducting purchaser's down payment and estimated closing costs.
Subsequent purchasers of such units shall have at the time of purchase
an income at or below 100% of the median income for the Nassau-Suffolk
primary statistical area as defined by the federal Department of Housing
and Urban Development, and such purchaser shall not possess net liquid
assets and equity in real estate totaling more than 2 1/2 times
the unsubsidized price (before grants) of the affordable unit after
deducting purchaser's down payment and estimated closing costs. The
property owner shall enter into a contract with a not-for-profit HUD
Certified Housing Counseling Agency to review and certify compliance
with the above provisions. This contract must be provided prior to
the issuance of certificate(s) of occupancy and upon request to the
Town of Islip Planning Department. To insure continued compliance
with this legislation, and as a condition of a change of zone or subdivision
approval pursuant to New York State Town Law, all affordable sale
units shall be subject to covenants and restrictions that run with
the land, and restrict the sale and resale of such units in accordance
with the above requirements.
[Added 3-14-2023]
AMBULETTE
A vehicle primarily responsible for transporting people for
medical purposes in nonemergency situations that is approved by the
New York Department of Transportation. Said vehicle shall not be construed
as a taxi.
[Added 6-8-2010]
ANIMAL CARE CENTER
An establishment whose primary service is the boarding of
dogs and cats, inclusive of day care, grooming, veterinary care and
behavior training. An animal care center shall be located a minimum
distance of 500 feet from any residential use or zone. Outside activity
shall be located a minimum distance of 500 feet from any residential
use or zone. The accessory sale of animal care products, including,
but not limited to, food, toys, and cleaning products, shall be clearly
incidental and limited to 10% of the overall gross floor area or 2,000
square feet, whichever is less.
[Added 4-8-1997; amended 2-28-2017]
APARTMENT
An entirely self-contained dwelling unit containing complete
housekeeping facilities, including cooking facilities, for only one
family. An apartment shall have no enclosed space in common with any
other dwelling or apartment other than vestibules, entrances hallways
or porches.
[Added 4-8-1997]
APARTMENT HOUSE
A building or buildings arranged, intended or designed to
be occupied by two or more individuals or families living independently
of each other in apartments.
[Amended 4-8-1997; 7-12-2022]
ASSEMBLY AND SOCIAL RECREATION HALL
A center, excluding game rooms, game centers, or bars, taverns
or nightclubs, as defined herein, in which people assemble, where
the purposes of assembly are amusement, entertainment, education,
recreation, socialization, relaxation, association or communication,
or any similar purpose or purposes. Such establishment may serve beverages
or allow their consumption on the premises as accessory to the primary
assembly use.
[Added 8-19-1980; amended 6-8-2010]
ATTIC
The unfinished space between the ceiling assembly and the
roof assembly.
[Added 9-15-2020]
AUCTION HOUSE
A building, site, or portion of a site used for auctioning of real, personal and intellectual property at scheduled auction events wherein bids for the items are solicited and accepted to effectuate the sale thereof. Auction houses shall not include any business that engages in retail sale of items at set prices to the general public. An auction house that, as an accessory use, engages in outdoor storage of vehicles, boats or heavy equipment shall not be considered a violation of §
68-338R, which prohibits outdoor storage of vehicles, but shall require a special permit from the Planning Board, as set forth below in §
68-340.1.
[Added 12-17-2019]
AUTOMOBILE PARKING FIELD
A lot used solely for the parking of registered automobiles.
An automobile parking field shall only be used in conjunction with
a permitted use which is adjacent to or directly across the street
from the parking field and, provided that a site plan is submitted
to and approved by the Planning Board or its designee indicating compliance
with all Town standards. Overnight parking or outdoor storage shall
not be permitted, unless otherwise approved or permitted in the underlying
zoning district.
[Added 4-8-1997; amended 7-20-2021]
BAR, TAVERN OR NIGHTCLUB
An establishment principally engaged in the sale and service
of alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption, subject to regulatory
authority of the New York State Liquor Authority and consisting of
one or more of the following characteristics: age restrictions or
cover charges for admission; dancing, music provided by live entertainment,
disc jockeys, jukeboxes or the like; and hours of operation which
extend beyond the normal dining times for dinner. The accessory or
incidental sale of foods or snacks shall not entitle such a use to
be considered restaurant or minor restaurant use under other provisions
of this Code, but the permanent or temporary removal or relocation
of tables and chairs from such an establishment to permit any of the
aforesaid characteristics shall constitute the creation of a bar,
tavern, or nightclub use. Production of a limited amount of beer on-premises,
for both on- and off-premises consumption, shall be permitted as a
use clearly accessory to a bar, tavern, or nightclub, not to exceed
25% of the gross floor area of the establishment, subject to the limitations
of a restaurant brewer license issued by the New York State Liquor
Authority. Spent grain from the brewing process shall be stored in
rodent proof containers until disposed of off site.
[Added 4-8-1997; amended 2-28-2017]
BASEMENT
A story that is not a story above grade plane.
[Added 1-14-2003; amended 9-15-2020]
BAY ISLAND
Any of the islands located within that portion of the Great
South Bay owned by the Town of Islip or the federal government, including
but not limited to Captree Island(s), Sexton Island, Havemeyer Island,
East Fire Island and West Fire Island.
[Added 6-8-2010]
BILLIARD HALL
A business primarily engaged in the renting of more than
one billiard table on an hourly or per-use basis. This definition
shall not apply to businesses whose primary use is a restaurant, or
bar, tavern or nightclub, that offers billiard tables as an accessory
use.
[Added 6-8-2010]
BOAT
Any vessel used on the water or capable of being used as
a means of transportation, except a kayak, canoe, rowboat, personal
watercraft or specialty prop-craft.
[Added 2-24-2009]
BOAT BERTH
A place or structure built along or at an angle from the
shore of navigable water for the mooring of boats.
[Added 5-6-1980]
BUILDING
A structure having a roof supported by columns or walls.
When separated by a party wall without openings, it shall be deemed
a separate "building."
BUILDING AREA
The aggregate of the maximum cross-sectional areas of the
buildings on the lot, excluding cornices, eaves or gutters projecting
not more than 18 inches, steps, open terraces or other features of
an ornamental character.
BUILDING, FRONT LINE OF
The point of the main building nearest to the street property
line of the lot.
[Added 9-11-2001]
CAFETERIA
An accessory food service use located within a permitted
principal use consisting of self-service tray lines wherein patrons
select from a range of prepared or prepackaged food items and subsequently
pay for said items at a cashier prior to entering the primary dining
area. This definition shall not be construed to include minor restaurants,
restaurants or fast-food restaurants as defined herein. Cafeterias
shall only be permitted as accessory to a permitted principal use
and must be located within the same structure as the permitted principal
use. Cafeterias shall not provide food service to the general public,
and patrons shall consist only of those working in or visiting the
permitted principal use. Waiter or table service shall be prohibited
in connection with a cafeteria use.
[Added 5-2-2000]
CANNABINOID HEMP
Any product processed or derived from hemp, that is used
for human consumption, including for topical application, for its
cannabinoid content, that does not contain more than 0.3% THC. Cannabidiol
or "CBD" products are an example of cannabinoid hemp products and
can come in a variety of different forms, including, but not limited
to, tinctures (CBD oil), pills, capsules, balms, lotions and food
or beverage products. Other hemp-derived products such as hemp seeds
or hemp seed oil, which do not contain cannabinoids, are regulated
as foods and not under the scope of this program. Cannabinoid hemp
product does not include cosmetics.
[Added 5-14-2024]
CANOPY
An accessory structure, subject to zoning district and arterial highway setback requirements, without sidewalls or drops for at least 75% of its perimeter, and supported by columns or posts or attached to a building, used to provide shelter from the elements. Canopies may include shelters over gasoline pump island(s) or service depots. Permanent canopies accessory to retail fuel service stations shall be exempt from Article
XXXIX, Tents and Canopies, but must still observe all pertinent requirements of the Town of Islip Zoning Code, inclusive of, but not limited to, Articles
XXVII and all New York State Building and Fire Code requirements.
[Added 8-25-1987; amended 1-14-2003; 2-28-2017; 7-20-2021]
CANOPY SIGN
A secondary wall sign that identifies a single service, graphic
or symbol in individual channel letters or block design located on
the fascia of the permitted canopy.
[Added 1-14-2003]
CAR WASH (MOTOR VEHICLE WASH)
A building or part of a building used for the washing of
motor vehicles. A car wash shall provide queuing for at least 12 cars.
[Added 4-8-1997; amended 12-17-2019]
CHILD DAY-CARE CENTER
Any premises that provides care for six or more children
during the day or evening hours and where tuition, fees or other forms
of compensation are charged regardless of whether or not the facility
is licensed by any state or other governmental agency. A minimum lot
area of one acre shall be required in connection with any day-care
center operated within a residential zone. This definition does not
include day camps, registered nursery schools, kindergartens, after-school
religious instruction programs or residential day care licensed by
New York State.
[Added 4-8-1997; amended 11-19-2019]
CLUBHOUSE
An accessory structure located on the same property as, or
associated with, a residential community. Said structure shall be
permitted to include a sales/management office, bathrooms, showers,
cooking facilities, and additional space for recreation, social gatherings,
and similar type uses.
[Added 3-14-2023]
COLLATERAL LOAN BROKER
Any person, partnership or corporation:
[Added 6-23-2009]
(1)
Loaning money on deposit or pledge of personal property, other
than securities or printed evidences of indebtedness; or
(2)
Dealing in the purchasing of personal property on condition
of selling it back at a stipulated price; or
(3)
Designated or doing business as a furniture storage warehouseman
and loaning and advancing money upon goods, wares or merchandise pledged
or deposited as collateral security.
COMMERCIAL BILLBOARDS
Any outdoor sign attached to a pole or post or posts safely
embedded in the ground, which is larger than an advertising sign.
COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT
Equipment or machinery designed or intended for construction,
professional landscaping or property maintenance including but not
limited to excavators, loaders, bulldozers, earthmovers, forklifts,
vehicle lifts, snowplows and other similar equipment.
[Added 5-14-2024]
COMMERCIAL TRAILER
Any device mounted upon wheels and incapable of locomotion
under its own power, which is normally connected to a motorized unit,
that is for commercial use and not personal use or trailers bearing
commercial advertising or identification including but not limited
to trailer mounted air compressors, generators, pumps, woodchippers,
stump grinders and light towers.
[Added 5-14-2024]
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE
A vehicle designed or intended for commercial use including
but not limited to vehicles with a registration weight exceeding 9,000
pounds, vehicles bearing commercial advertising or identification,
minibuses, tractor trailer combination (or either component thereof).
[Added 5-14-2024]
CONVENIENCE MARKET
A retail establishment which sells food and beverages, prepackaged
or packaged within the establishment and in a ready to consume state
and which may also sell newspapers, magazines and/or other sundries
of a convenience nature, and which is open at least 15 hours per day.
A retail establishment commonly referred to as a "supermarket" with
a minimum gross floor area of 25,000 square feet shall not be included
as a part of this definition.
[Added 9-16-1986; amended 4-8-1997]
CRAFT TRADE SHOP
Establishments for custom work and for making articles to
be sold at retail on the subject parcel intended for the general public
and not for wholesale, including, but not limited to, artist, artisan,
baker, confectioner, decorator, dressmaker, furrier, glassmaker, ironsmith,
milliner, printer, or photographer. This definition shall not apply
to those uses explicitly defined within this section, industrial manufacturing,
mass production or for the brewing and distilling of alcoholic beverages.
[Added 12-17-2019]
DANCE HALL
A public hall in which people assemble, where the main purpose
of assembly is dancing to musical accompaniment, live or recorded.
Such establishment may serve alcoholic beverages. It must have conspicuously
posted on the premises a certificate of compliance with the State
Labor Law assembly provisions and must comply with the Town of Islip
Fire Prevention Code.
DECKS/PATIOS
A single or multilevel open, flat, floored structure, without a roof or other enclosed structure, composed of wood, metal, masonry or similar material. "Decks and patios" shall be set back in accordance with the schedule of setback requirements identified in §
68-407. Decks and patios which contain roofs or other enclosed structures shall conform to the minimum setback requirements of the main structure, or as indicated in §
68-407, whichever is greater.
[Added 3-24-1992]
DELICATESSEN
A retail-type establishment which sells food and beverages,
prepackaged or packaged within the establishment and in a ready-to-consume
state, which is open no more than 15 hours a day, and which utilizes
a minimum of 50% of the floor area open to customers for the display
of sundries and foodstuffs for sale. Cooking facilities may be permitted
on site for the preparation and service of food. The addition of seating
to the facility changes the use to a minor restaurant or restaurant
use as appropriate.
[Added 4-5-2005; amended 9-19-2017]
DOCK
A wharf or portion of a wharf extending along the shoreline
and generally connected with the uplands throughout its length.
[Added 12-12-2006]
DRIVEWAY
The front yard area consisting of asphalt, gravel, stone
or other installed hard surface, to be used primarily for the parking
of vehicles which are not prohibited.
[Added 5-14-2024]
DWELLING
A building designed exclusively for residential purposes
and arranged or intended to be occupied by one individual or one family
only.
[Added 4-8-1997]
DWELLING, ATTACHED
A building(s) arranged, designed for and occupied by two
or more families living independently of each other in separate dwelling
units.
[Amended 1-16-1990; amended 4-8-1997]
DWELLING, MULTIPLE
A building or portion thereof arranged, designed for or occupied
by three or more families living independently of each other with
separate cooking facilities. A boardinghouse, furnished-room house,
dormitory, rooming house, tourist house or fraternity house is a building
in which there are less than 30 sleeping rooms occupied primarily
by transients who are lodged with or without meals and in which there
are provided such services as are incidental to its use as a temporary
residence, and is a "multiple dwelling"; a dwelling occupied by one
or two families with five or more transient boarders, roomers or lodgers
in one or both households.
DWELLING, SINGLE OR ONE-FAMILY
A building designed exclusively for residential purposes
and arranged or intended to be occupied by one individual or one family
only. A single or one-family dwelling shall not have a separate entrance
leading to a separated living space which contains a stove, kitchen
and/or attached plumbing fixtures.
[Amended 12-12-2006; 6-8-2010]
DWELLING, TWO-FAMILY
A building arranged, designed for or occupied exclusively
as a home or residence for not more than two families living independently
of each other.
[Amended 1-7-1986]
FAMILY
— One or more persons, whether or not related to each
other by blood, marriage or adoption, all occupying a single, whole,
legal single or one-family dwelling unit as a traditional family or
the functional equivalent of a traditional family, having access to
and utilizing the whole of such dwelling unit, including but not limited
to all rooms and housekeeping facilities, in common.
[Amended 4-8-1997]
(1)
In determining whether individuals are living
together as the functional equivalent of a traditional family, the
following criteria must be present:
(a)
The group is one which in structure and function
resembles a traditional family unit; and
(b)
The occupants must share the entire single or
one-family dwelling unit and live and cook together as a single housekeeping
unit. A unit in which the various occupants act as separate roomers
may not be deemed to be occupied by the functional equivalent of a
traditional family; and
(c)
The occupants share expenses for food, rent,
ownership costs, utilities and other household expenses; and
(d)
The occupancy is permanent and stable. Evidence
of such permanence and stability includes, but is not limited to:
[1]
The presence of minor children regularly residing
in the household who are enrolled in local schools;
[2]
Members of the household have the same address
for purposes of voter registration, drivers' licenses, motor vehicle
registration, filing of taxes and delivery of mail;
[3]
Members of the household are employed in the
area;
[4]
The household has been living together as a
unit for a year or more whether in the current dwelling unit or in
other dwelling units; and
[5]
Common ownership of furniture and appliances
among the members of the household.
(e)
Any other factor reasonably related to whether
or not the occupants are the functional equivalent of a family.
(2)
It shall be presumed that a single or one-family dwelling unit is occupied by more than one family if it contains more than one kitchen or any of those items listed below, found to exist by the Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Development, his designee or any person authorized to enforce or investigate violations of Chapter
68 of the Code of the Town of Islip or any laws, codes, rules and regulations of the State of New York:
[Amended 12-12-2006]
(a)
The occupancy at issue is not permanent and
stable as defined hereinabove;
(b)
More than one mailbox, mail slot or P.O. address;
(c)
More than one doorbell or doorway on the same
side of the dwelling unit, unless shown on plans approved by the Building
Division.
[Amended 12-17-2019]
(e)
More than one electric meter;
(f)
More than one connecting line for cable television
service;
(g)
Separate entrances for segregated parts of the
dwelling unit including but not limited to bedrooms;
(h)
Partitions or internal doors with locks which
may serve to bar access between segregated portions of the dwelling
unit, including but not limited to bedrooms;
(i)
Separate written or oral leases or rental arrangements,
payments or agreements for portions of the dwelling unit among its
owner(s) and occupants;
(j)
The inability of any occupant to have lawful
access to all parts of the dwelling unit; or
(l)
A dwelling shall not have a separate entrance
leading to a separated living space which contains a stove, kitchen
sink and/or attached plumbing fixtures.
(m)
A separate entrance leading directly to a separated
living space containing a bathroom.
(3)
All of the foregoing may be rebutted by evidence presented to the Code Enforcement Official, as defined in §
68-649 of the Town Code, or any court of competent jurisdiction.
[Added 5-22-2007]
FARMERS' MARKET
Any buildings, structure or area in which more than five
transient or part-time vendors offer for sale to the public goods,
wares, merchandise or foods; or any building, structure or area in
which goods, wares, merchandise or foods are offered for sale by more
than three vendors to the public for a total number of hours per week
which is less than the total number of hours per week which permanent
vendors of comparable goods, wares, merchandise or foods offer to
the public; or any building, structure or area in which sales to the
public by more than three vendors are contemplated on less than five
full business days per week.
FERRY TERMINAL, SLIP, LANDING, OR FACILITY
A parcel of land used for the taking on or discharging of
passengers and/or cargo for travel from or return to the parcel of
land or other parcels of land by a marine vessel with or without a
fee. The operation or mooring of any gambling or casino vessel in
connection with said parcel shall not be included as part of this
definition.
[Added 4-5-2005; amended 12-12-2006]
GAMBLING VESSEL
Any ferry, sightseeing, excursion, sport fishing or passenger
ocean vessel that operates a shipboard gambling or casino business
subject to regulation under Part IV, Regulatory Local Laws, Chapter
310, of the Suffolk County Administrative Code or any successor or
preemptive legislation.
[Added 12-12-2006]
GAME CENTER
A hall which contains three or fewer pinball machines, electronic
video-screen games, foosball games, air hockey games, skeebowls or
any other similar games or machines for the use of which fees are
paid directly into the machine or to any operator.
[Added 8-19-1980, amended 12-15-1981]
GAME ROOM
A hall which contains four or more pinball machines, electronic
video-screen games, foosball games, air hockey games, skeebowls or
any other similar games or machines for the use of which fees are
paid directly into the machine or to any operator.
[Added 8-19-1980, amended 12-15-1981]
GARAGE, PRIVATE
An accessory building, or a part of a principal building,
for the private use of the owner or tenant of the lot on which the
private garage exists. The use of a private garage shall be limited
to a permitted accessory use as defined by the Islip Town Code. The
maximum height of any residential garage door shall be eight feet.
[Added 4-8-1997; amended 1-14-2003; 7-20-2021]
GASOLINE (FUEL) SERVICE STATION
A building or part of a building designed and used for the
sale of gasoline and/or other auto related fuels with or without the
retail sale of motor vehicle related products. Gasoline service stations
may also include the operation of a convenience store and/or a vehicle
repair shop as an accessory use subject to the issuance of a special
permit by the Planning Board after due public hearing.
[Added 4-8-1997; amended 6-8-2010]
GRADE
The finished ground level adjoining the building at all exterior
walls.
[Added 9-15-2020]
GRADE PLANE
A reference plane representing the average of the finished
ground level adjoining the building at all exterior walls. Where the
finished ground level slopes away from the exterior walls, the reference
plane shall be established by the lowest points within the area between
the building and the lot line, or when the lot line is more than six
feet (1,829 mm) from the building, between the structure and a point
six feet (1,829 mm) from the building.
[Added 9-15-2020]
GROSS FLOOR AREA (GFA)
The total floor area, including all levels or stories, of
a structure as measured from the exterior faces of the walls.
[Amended 4-8-1997; 1-14-2003; 4-5-2005; 12-12-2006; 9-11-2007; 5-28-2008; 6-8-2010]
(1)
Gross floor area shall include but not be limited to:
(a)
Primary buildings/structures.
(b)
Accessory buildings/structures, except as described below.
[Amended 10-25-2011]
(c)
Basements that are 50% or more above average grade.
[Amended 9-15-2020]
(d)
Mezzanines as defined herein.
(e)
Storage space; including the area below a dwelling that has
been raised for floodproofing or other purposes, with headroom of
seven feet six inches or more, and fully enclosed with walls.
[Amended 3-14-2023; 5-14-2024]
(f)
Floor space utilized for mechanical equipment with structural
headroom of seven feet six inches or more.
(g)
All ground-level covered or enclosed porches, patios and decks,
except those exempted below.
(h)
Area under a gable, hip, gambrel or similar-type roof where
there exists a floor-to-ceiling height of four feet six inches or
more.
(i)
Basements, storage space or occupied space for nonresidential
uses.
[Amended 9-15-2020]
(k)
Walk-in refrigeration and/or freezer boxes or containers.
[Added 9-15-2020]
(2)
The following structures shall not contribute towards gross
floor area:
(a)
Residential basements as defined herein, except those that are
50% or more above grade or utilized as an accessory apartment.
[Amended 9-15-2020]
(b)
Decks not located on Fire Island, provided that they are accessory
to a permitted principal use and are not roofed over, covered or enclosed.
(c)
Covered, unenclosed residential porches located in any portion
of a front yard and which do not extend more than six feet from the
front wall of the dwelling.
(d)
Any decorative or cantilevered architectural element protruding
from any structure when not contributing more than 25% of the facial
area of the wall of said building.
(e)
Cloth or similar fabric awnings attached to buildings for decorative
purposes and which do not contain any signage or wording. Said awnings
shall not expand the functional floor area of any use, including but
not limited to public assembly, inventory storage, or shielding or
screening of HVAC equipment.
(f)
Enclosures designed to conceal rooftop wireless communication
facilities, provided enclosure does not serve any other purpose or
use.
[Added 3-8-2011]
(g)
Residential accessory structures not containing any plumbing
fixtures and which are smaller than or equal to 499 square feet or
249 square feet if said structure is located within the Residence
BAA District.
[Added 10-25-2011; amended 8-5-2014]
(h)
Decks located on Fire Island, provided that they are accessory
to a permitted principal use and are not roofed over, covered or enclosed
and which are a maximum of six feet above average grade. For the purposes
of this section, average grade shall be determined by measuring the
vertical distance from the ground to the surface of the deck at each
external corner of said deck and taking the average thereof.
[Added 10-25-2011; 3-14-2023]
(i)
Cornices, eaves, gutters, chimneys, bay windows, and fireplaces
which extend no more than 24 inches from the exterior walls of a building.
[Added 8-5-2014]
(j)
Area beneath staircases in single-family and two-family dwellings.
[Added 2-28-2017]
(k)
Permanent canopies over fuel dispensers.
[Added 9-19-2017]
(l)
Commercial generators.
[Added 9-15-2020]
HABITABLE SPACE
A space in a structure used for living (including recreation,
exercising, and office space), sleeping, eating, or cooking. Bathrooms,
toilet rooms, closets, halls, storage or utility spaces and similar
areas are not considered habitable spaces.
[Added 12-12-2006; amended 9-15-2020; 3-14-2023]
HARBOR AREAS
All navigable creeks, rivers, canals, etc., which flow or open into the Great South Bay as defined in §
37-51.
[Added 6-12-2007]
HEALTH CLUB
An indoor facility whose predominant use involves such activities
as court games, swimming pools, physical exercise equipment, locker
rooms, jacuzzi and/or sauna.
[Added 4-8-1997]
HEAVY CONSTRUCTION VEHICLES EMERGENCY VEHICLES AND RELATED EQUIPMENT
Those vehicles and/or equipment commonly used during construction,
building maintenance, emergency response, demolition of utilities,
buildings, or structures or with the excavation of earth, sand, or
other construction materials. Such vehicles and equipment shall include,
but not be limited to, commercial-grade tractors, backhoes, front-end
loaders, forklifts, bulldozers, ambulances, first responder vehicles,
fire trucks, and scissor lifts. Inclusion of and additions to vehicles
and equipment that fall under this definition shall be subject to
the review and approval of the Planning Board. This definition shall
not be construed to include motor vehicle dealerships as defined by
this chapter.
[Added 9-11-2001; amended 1-14-2003]
HEIGHT, BUILDING
The vertical distance from grade plane to the highest roof surface, not including chimneys, spires and similar permitted projections. For any single-family residential and any structure(s) accessory thereto, within an area of special flood hazard pursuant to Article
XL of this chapter, building height shall be measured from the grade plane or the minimum elevation necessary to meet the prerequisites for federal flood insurance as determined by the National Flood Insurance Program/FEMA shown on an applicable Flood Insurance Rate Map. The Commissioner of Planning or the Commissioner's designee, shall be responsible for any interpretations concerning grade plane and/or flood elevation.
[Added 9-15-2020; amended 3-9-2021]
HEIGHT, STORY
The vertical distance from top to top of two successive tiers
of beams or finished floor surfaces; and, for the topmost story, from
the top of the floor finish to the top of the ceiling joists or, where
there is not a ceiling, to the top of the roof rafters.
[Added 9-15-2020]
HOME OCCUPATION
An office activity conducted within a single-family residence
in a single-family residential district by the residents thereof as
an accessory use within the main dwelling that does not change the
character of the building as a residence or the character of the site
as a residential plot. The activity may employ a maximum of one nonresident
and shall not occupy more than 15% of the gross floor area of the
residence, unless a variance is issued by the New York State Department
of State in which case a maximum of 25% of the gross floor area may
be permitted; in no case more than 500 square feet. Parking for the
home occupation use shall be installed, landbanked or screened from
view pursuant to the direction of the Commissioner of Planning and
Development or the Commissioner's designee. The following uses shall
be considered home occupations: the office of a single physician,
dentist, chiropractor, lawyer, architect, engineer, surveyor, accountant,
financial planner, insurance agent or tutor, provided that instruction
is limited to a single pupil at one time. Other similar uses, which
do not alter the character of the house as a residence, may only be
permitted after the review and approval of the Board of Appeals. In
no case shall the following uses be deemed permitted home occupations;
bars, taverns, nightclubs, restaurants, minor restaurants, fast-food
restaurants, convenience markets, veterinarian, dance studio, real
estate broker, musical instruction groups, art or photo galleries,
funeral parlor/home, barbershops, beauty parlors, adult homes, nursing
homes, tattoo parlor, any use involving outside storage, including
the outside storage of registered vehicles, outside display or any
retail use.
[Added 10-3-1978; amended 12-9-1997; 12-12-2006; 12-17-2019]
HOSPITAL
A facility duly licensed and approved by the New York State
Department of Health or federal agency having jurisdiction that is
engaged in providing health care and related activities consisting
of inpatient and outpatient facilities, including but not limited
to: operating rooms, emergency rooms, patient rooms, treatment areas
and related medical, clinical and support facilities; clinics; nursing,
educational and research facilities; offices for medical, professional
and administrative staff; meeting and conference areas; laboratories;
and accessory uses such as helipads, cafeterias, snack shops, gift
shops, flower shops, newsstands and similar uses.
[Added 10-16-2018]
HOTEL
A building or a group of buildings designed, intended or
used primarily for providing sleeping accommodations for travelers
and consisting of individual units. Accommodations are offered to
the general public on a daily rate and may include additional services,
such as restaurants, meeting rooms and recreational facilities as
an accessory use within a principal structure.
[Amended 4-8-1997]
INDOOR RECREATION USE
A commercial recreational land use conducted entirely within
a building, with or without seating for spectators, and providing
accommodations for a variety of sports and activities, including but
not limited to children's activities, trampoline/bounce facilities,
basketball, hockey, football, wrestling, soccer, tennis, volleyball,
racquetball, shooting range, paintball or go-karts. This definition
shall not apply to those uses specifically defined otherwise.
[Added 9-15-2020
INDUSTRIAL ACCESSORY WIND ENERGY TURBINE
An assemblage of towers, poles, structures or devices attached thereto, used to convert wind energy into electrical or mechanical energy in order to supplement an existing power source of a primary permitted structure located only within an Industrial 1 District, Industrial 2 District, or Industrial Corridor District and which fully complies with the requirements listed in §
68-420.10 of this chapter.
[Added 9-29-2009]
KITCHEN
An area within a building which contains a sink, a refrigerator
and an element utilized for heating or cooking of consumable goods.
[Added 12-12-2006]
LAUNDROMAT
An establishment that offers laundry services, washing machines
and dryers on a pay per use basis.
[Added 3-14-2023]
LIVE-WORK UNIT
An integrated housing unit and work space, occupied and utilized
by a single-family household in a structure that has been designed
or structurally modified to accommodate joint residential occupancy
and work activity for the primary use. The maximum square footage
for living space shall be limited to 2,000.
[Added 12-17-2019]
LOT
A parcel of land, exclusive of street areas, used or designed
to be used by one use or building or by a related group of uses or
buildings and the accessory uses or buildings customarily incident
thereto, including open spaces as are required by this ordinance.
Upland only shall be termed land; neither land under water, shore,
strand nor beach shall be deemed land for the purpose of this ordinance.
LOT AREA
The total area measured inside all the lot lines, leaving
out the underwater or steep slope portion.
[Amended 5-14-2024]
LOT, CORNER
A lot with frontage on two or more intersecting streets.
LOT, THROUGH
A lot extending from one street to another street or right-of-way,
having frontage on two streets or right-of-ways where the lot frontages
do not intersect. A lot abutting a federal highway or New York State
parkway shall not be considered a through lot.
[Amended 12-17-2019; 9-15-2020]
MARINA OR MARINE WHARF
A structure built or maintained for the purpose of providing,
as a principal use, secure moorings for boats and offering, as accessory
uses, supply, repair and other boat-related facilities. The operation
or mooring of any gambling or casino vessel shall not be included
as part of this definition.
[Amended 5-6-1980; 12-12-2006]
MEZZANINE
An intermediate level or levels between the floor and ceiling
of any story with an aggregate floor area of not more than 1/3 of
the area of the room or space in which the level or levels are located.
[Added 12-12-2006]
MINI-STORAGE WAREHOUSE
A multiunit structure wherein each unit is used for personal
storage of goods which are not intended for transport, distribution
or resale. Each such unit is further intended to be accessed by a
primary lessee through a single door only. No habitation or long-term
or daily occupancy of such units shall be considered part of this
definition.
[Added 6-8-2010]
MIXED-USE BUILDING
A building in which residential uses are permitted to exist
simultaneously with legally permitted commercial uses.
[Added 1-6-1981, amended 4-8-1997]
MOTOCROSS TRACK
An off-road dirt or mud track on a closed course that includes
turns, hills and jumps for the outdoor recreational use by riders
of off-road all-terrain vehicles, off-highway motorcycles or other
wheeled vehicles that are propelled by a force other than human energy.
[Added 9-19-2017]
MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERSHIP
A building or a part of a building or a lot of a part of
a lot used for the sale, rental, lease, display or storage of new
or used vehicles, including but not limited to automobiles, vans,
trucks, trailers, buses, campers, recreational vehicles or boats or
any vehicle required to be registered with the New York State Department
of Motor Vehicles. This definition shall not be construed to include
heavy construction vehicles, emergency vehicles and related equipment.
Motor vehicle dealerships may also include vehicle repair and/or a
car wash facility as accessory uses subject to the issuance of a special
permit from the Planning Board after due public hearing. A car wash
shall provide a queue for at least 12 cars, unless modified by the
Planning Board.
[Added 4-8-1997; amended 9-11-2001; 1-14-2003; 5-21-2013; 12-17-2019]
MUSEUM
A building, place or institution devoted to the acquisition,
conservation, study, exhibition and educational interpretation of
objects having scientific, historical or artistic value.
[Added 6-8-2010]
NONCONFORMING USE
Any use of a building, structure, land or water area lawfully existing at the time of the passage of this chapter, or any amendments thereto affecting such use, which does not conform to the provisions of the use district in which it is situated. This definition shall not apply to structures that maintain a valid certificate of occupancy or certificate of compliance and are being used for the permitted uses of the district within which they are located. Structures in this category shall be subject to the dimensional requirements of the district in which they are located and the provisions of §
68-17E and
F.
[Amended 4-21-1998; 9-11-2001; 1-14-2003]
OFFICE
A building or a portion of a building wherein services are
performed involving predominantly administrative, professional or
clerical operations.
[Added 4-8-1997]
OFFICE, MEDICAL
An office, where the services performed within are of a medical
or therapeutic nature, and are conducted by or under the supervision
of a professional licensed by the New York State Education Department.
[Added 2-28-2017]
OFFICIAL MAP
A physical or electronic graphic representation of that part
of the Town outside the limits of any incorporated city or village,
showing the streets, highways and parks theretofore laid out, adopted
and established by law, and drainage systems may also be shown on
such map. Such map shall show the location and width of streets and
highways, drainage systems, zoning district boundaries, or any other
meaningful and certifiable geographic information. Such map shall
be derived from any legal and legitimate supporting documentation
and may be updated at any time based on said documentation and by
authorization of the Commissioner of Planning. Any copy derived from
the Official Map, whether of physical or electronic form, may be subject
to certification by the Commissioner of Planning or his designee.
[Added 5-28-2008]
OUTDOOR/OUTSIDE DISPLAY
The location of goods, materials, merchandise or equipment
other than in an enclosed building, located within the front yard,
second front yard or side yard and intended for public viewing. Displays
shall be located within 15 feet of any retail structure and shall
not be permitted overnight. The display of any vehicle for sale or
storage shall not be considered part of this definition.
[Added 4-21-1998; amended 6-8-2010]
OUTDOOR STORAGE
Any overnight storage located other than in an enclosed building
or structure which meets the New York State Fire and Building Code.
Said storage consists of a primary inventory of goods for any commercial
operation whether or not it is intended for public viewing and/or
for retail uses.
[Added 4-8-1997; amended 9-11-2001; 1-14-2003; 5-20-2003; 4-5-2005; 6-8-2010; 10-25-2011; 3-14-2023]
PARCEL
All the land contiguously owned, bounded by property lines.
[Added 6-5-1979]
PARKING GARAGE, PRIVATE
An accessory building, or a part of a principal building,
for the private use of the owner or occupant of a principal building
situated on the same lot of the principal building for the storage
of motor vehicles with no facilities for mechanical service or repair.
Each level of a parking garage shall be included in determining the
floor area ratio of the parcel.
[Added 4-8-1997]
PARKING GARAGE, PUBLIC
A building or structure or a part of a building or structure
used for the storage of automotive vehicles, with no facilities for
motor vehicle repair or service, operated as a business enterprise
with a service charge or fee being paid to the owner or operator for
the parking or storage of privately owned vehicles. Each level of
a parking garage shall be included in determining the floor area ratio
of the parcel.
[Added 4-8-1997]
PARKING, OFF-STREET
The area of a lot or building used or designed to be used
for the purpose of accessory parking of vehicles. Such area shall
be on or part of the same lot on which the principal use is located.
PARKING SPACE
The space required for each motor vehicle intended or required to be parked in an off-street parking area. For the size parking space required, refer to §
68-408.
[Amended 10-7-1974]
PARSONAGE
A dwelling (either detached or attached to a house of worship)
provided to a minister by the governing board of a house of worship
and located on the same property as the house of worship.
[Added 5-14-2024]
PERMITTED USE
Any use maintainable as a matter of right and expressly listed
under the permitted uses section in this chapter within a given zoning
district. For the purposes of this definition, a legal nonconforming
use shall not be considered a permitted use, despite the fact that
it may be allowed to continue.
[Added 10-13-2010]
PERSONAL SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT
A business primarily engaged in providing services involving
the care of a person or his/her personal goods or apparel, including
but not limited to barber and beauty shops, body art, spas, dog grooming,
tailor, dressmaker, shoe repair, photographer, psychic reader and
the like. This definition shall not apply to those uses explicitly
defined within this section or to laundromats, dry cleaners or medical
offices.
[Added 6-8-2010; amended 7-20-2021]
PERSONAL TRAILER
Any device mounted upon wheels and incapable of locomotion
under its own power, which is normally connected to a motorized unit,
for transporting or hauling boats, homes, automobiles, motorcycles,
recreational vehicles, equipment, and other materials, as well as
other recreational trailers.
[Added 7-19-2011; 5-14-2024]
PORCH, UNENCLOSED
A roof supported by columns or pillars, the sides of which
shall not be enclosed with screens, windows, jalousies or bulkhead,
except that a railing with pickets not over 32 inches in height may
be installed between columns or pillars.
[Added 9-11-2001]
PREMISES
Land with or without buildings and structures thereon.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE (RV)
A motor vehicle or trailer which includes living quarters
designed for recreational use and accommodation. Types of RVs include,
but are not limited to, motorhomes, campervans, caravans (also known
as travel trailers and camper trailers), fifth-wheel trailers, popup
campers, and truck campers.
[Added 7-20-2021]
RECYCLING CENTER
An establishment which sorts and processes those components
of the waste stream which are capable of being recycled or reused
in place of virgin materials which may include newspaper, corrugated
cardboard, ferrous metals, glass, plastics, aluminum and yard waste.
[Added 3-14-2023]
REDEMPTION CENTER
An establishment with the sole purpose of reimbursing the
refund value of an empty beverage container (glass, plastic or aluminum)
to a redeemer. Said establishment shall not be considered a recycling
center and may not receive glass, plastics or aluminum for which a
deposit is not required by New York State law.
[Added 3-14-2023]
RENEWABLE ENERGY
Energy derived from natural processes that replenish at a
faster rate than they are consumed. This includes but is not limited
to solar, wind, geothermal, tidal and hydro.
[Added 5-15-2018]
RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM
A dwelling or dwellings in which residents have exclusive
ownership of particular dwelling units and, in addition, an interest
in the common elements associated with the building or buildings in
which the particular dwelling unit is located as defined by the laws,
codes, rules and regulations of the State of New York. Interval or
time-sharing forms of ownership and use shall be deemed included in
this definition.
[Added 4-8-1997]
RESIDENTIAL COOPERATIVE
A dwelling or dwellings in which residents have an ownership
interest in the entity which owns the building(s) and, in addition,
a lease or occupancy agreement which entitles the residents to occupy
a particular dwelling unit within the building(s) as defined by the
laws, codes, rules and regulations of the State of New York. Interval
or time-sharing forms of ownership and use shall be deemed included
in this definition.
[Added 4-8-1997]
RESIDENTIAL DAY CARE
Shall be defined to include either of the following:
[Added 11-19-2019; amended 9-15-2020]
(1)
Family Day-Care Home, shall mean a program caring for children
for more than three hours per day and from three to six children in
a residence. A family day-care provider may, however, care for seven
or eight children at any one time if no more than six of the children
are less than school age and school-aged children care is primarily
before or after the period such children are ordinarily in school,
during school, during school lunch periods, on school lunch periods,
on school holidays, or during those periods of the year in which school
is not in session in accordance with the regulations of the New York
State Social Services Department and the New York State Social Services
Department inspects such home to determine whether the provider can
care adequately for seven or eight children.
(2)
Group Family Day-Care Home, shall mean a program caring for
children for more than three hours per day per child in which child
day care is provided in a residence for seven to 10 children of all
ages, or up to 12 children where all of such children are over two
years of age, except for those programs operating as a family day-care
home (See definition for "family day-care home" above). A group family
day-care home provider may provide child day-care services to two
additional children if such children receive services only before
or after the period such children are ordinarily in school or during
school lunch periods, or school holidays. or during those periods
of the year in which school is not in session. There shall be one
caregiver for every two children under two years of age in the group
family day-care home. A group family day-care home must have at least
one assistant to the operator present when child day-care is being
provided to seven or more children. This assistant shall be selected
by the group family day care home operator and shall meet the qualifications
established for such position by the regulations of the New York State
Social Services Department.
RESTAURANT
An establishment engaged in the sale of prepared food intended
for immediate consumption either on premises or off premises or both
on premises and off premises and which is otherwise not defined as
a fast-food restaurant, minor restaurant, accessory restaurant or
bar, tavern or nightclub. A restaurant shall not include a drive-through
window, and the sale, service and consumption of alcoholic beverages
shall be clearly accessory to the food service use.
[Added 4-8-1997; amended 6-8-2010]
RESTAURANT, ACCESSORY
An establishment engaged in the sale of prepared food intended
for immediate consumption off premises that shares common commercial
space with an approved convenience market as an accessory use to a
gasoline service station and with a maximum square footage of 400
square feet, exclusive of a waiting area for patrons, within the convenience
market containing no seating. An accessory restaurant shall not include
a drive-through window.
[Added 6-8-2010]
RESTAURANT, FAST-FOOD
Any establishment whose principal business is the sale of
foods and or beverages in ready-to-consume individual servings, for
consumption either inside or outside the restaurant building or for
carry-out, and whose design or method of operation includes a drive-up
or drive-through service or offers curb service.
[Added 4-8-1997]
RESTAURANT, MINOR
An establishment engaged in the sale of prepared food intended
for immediate consumption either on premises or off premises or both
on premises and off premises, containing a maximum gross floor area
of 2,000 square feet, and a maximum of 16 seats available for customer
use. The sale, service and consumption of beverages shall be accessory
to the food service use, and any alcoholic beverages sold, served
or consumed shall be limited to beer and wine and shall not include
service from a bar or similar dispensing structure. A minor restaurant
shall not include a drive-up or drive-through facility and shall not
otherwise be defined as a bar, tavern or nightclub, fast food restaurant,
restaurant, convenience market or delicatessen.
[Added 4-8-1997; amended 12-17-2019]
SATELLITE ANTENNA
Any type of antenna, dish antenna or related receiving equipment
that is capable of receiving radio or television signals directly
from satellites located in a geo-stationary orbit above the earth.
[Added 6-3-1986]
SEASONAL RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY
A membership community or neighborhood of single-family dwellings,
with ancillary common buildings or facilities that provide for the
recreation of its members, located on property owned or managed by
an organization or corporation which shall have responsibility for
all roads and common areas. Said community is intended for occupancy
between the period of April 1 to November 30 only.
[Added 10-3-1989; amended 6-7-2016]
SHOPPING CENTER
Two or more retail businesses or service uses on a single
site with common parking facilities.
[Added 4-8-1997]
SHOWROOM
Any portion of a commercial or industrial building or unit
used primarily for the display of demonstration models and/or goods.
An inventory of said items is stored in larger quantities and/or in
bulk in a separate warehousing portion of said building or unit which
is not directly accessible to shopping patrons. The use of any showroom
space must be clearly accessory to, or shall be incidental to, the
primary use of the commercial or industrial building. Any sales occurring
within a showroom shall be primarily bulk purchases or of large items.
A showroom may not occupy more than 25% of the gross floor area of
the building or unit in which it is located.
[Added 6-8-2010]
SIGN
Any structure, device or display consisting of, but not limited
to, any letter, symbol, trademark, model, banner, flag, pennant, insignia,
light decoration, illustration, representation or combination thereof
used for the purpose of advertisement, announcement, identification
or other attention-directing intent. A "sign" does not include the
flag, pennant or insignia of a governmental or religious institution
and does not include any display of a court or official public notices.
[Added 6-5-1979]
SINGLE-USER BULK RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT
A building occupied by no more than one business establishment
with a minimum gross floor area of 100,000 square feet offering products
for sale to retail and wholesale customers with a warehouse-style
interior building finish and offering products for sale as multipacks
and institutional-sized items.
[Added 10-6-1992; amended 9-12-2000]
SMOKE/VAPE LOUNGE
Any facility or location whose business operation includes
the on-site indoor smoking of cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, vape
pens, vapors, and pipes, e-liquids, as defined herein, or other substances.
"Smoking" includes the inhalation of the smoke/e-liquid nicotine/vapors
water pipe tobacco and other substances encased in electronic cigarettes,
vape pens, vapors, and pipes or any similar device.
[Added 5-14-2024]
SMOKE/VAPE SHOP
Any establishment which offers for sale or consideration,
cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, electronic pipes, pipes, vape pens
and products, vapors, e-liquid, marijuana derivatives, cannabinoid
hemp, including CBD but not THC or other substances, as a substantial
or significant portion of its business, merchandise and/or stock-in-trade.
[Added 5-14-2024]
STORAGE
The location of goods, merchandise, unregistered motor vehicles,
registered or unregistered unattached trailers, shipping containers,
equipment, materials, debris, and/or any other items either in an
enclosed structure or outside of an enclosed structure.
[Amended 9-21-1982; 7-7-1987; 12-19-1989; 4-5-2005]
STORAGE SHED
A structure without electrical or plumbing services, not
exceeding 144 square feet in area and not extending more than eight
feet above the property grade, used only for the storage of items
customarily incidental to the principal use and located separately
on the same plot with such principal use.
[Added 5-7-1985; amended 9-11-2001; 6-8-2010]
STORY
That portion of a building included between the upper surface
of a floor and the upper surface of the floor or roof next above.
[Amended 1-14-2003; 9-15-2020]
STORY ABOVE GRADE PLANE
Any story having its finished floor surface entirely above
grade plane, or in which the finished surface of the floor next above
is any of the following:
[Added 9-15-2020]
(1)
More than six feet (1,829 mm) above grade plane.
(2)
More than six feet (1,829 mm) above the finished ground level
for more than 50% of the total building perimeter.
(3)
More than 12 feet (3,658 mm) above the finished ground level
at any point.
STREET
A public or private way which affords the principal means
of access to abutting properties. Boardwalks on the Great South Beach
shall be deemed to be "streets" for the purposes of this ordinance.
Neither tidal nor nontidal waters, nor the shores, strands nor beaches
along same shall be deemed "streets" for the purpose of this ordinance.
STREET, RIGHT-OF-WAY (ROW)
The total width of a street measured at right angles to its
center line, from property line to property line.
[Added 7-12-2022]
STRUCTURE
An assembly of materials forming a construction of component
structural parts for occupancy or use, including buildings.
SUBSTANTIAL OR SIGNIFICANT PORTION
[Added 5-14-2024]
(1)
A substantial or significant portion shall be determined using
the following considerations:
(a)
Amount of floor area and basement space accessible to customers
and allotted to the sale or consideration of cigarettes, electronic
cigarettes, electronic pipes, pipes, vape pens and products, vapors,
e-liquid, marijuana derivatives, cannabinoid hemp, including CBD but
not THC or other substances generally, or as compared to the total
floor area and basement space accessible to customers; and/or
(b)
Amount of cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, electronic pipes,
pipes, vape pens and products, vapors, e-liquid, marijuana derivatives,
cannabinoid hemp, including CBD but not THC or other substances accessible
to customers, generally, or as compared to total stock accessible
to customers; and/or
(c)
Revenues derived from cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, electronic
pipes, pipes, vape pens and products, vapors, e-liquid, marijuana
derivatives, cannabinoid hemp, including CBD but not THC or other
substances compared to total revenues; and/or
(d)
Advertising devoted to cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, electronic
pipes, pipes, vape pens and products, vapors, e-liquid, marijuana
derivatives, cannabinoid hemp, including CBD but not THC or other
substances, general, or compared to total advertising; and/or
(e)
Use of the establishment for cigarettes, electronic cigarettes,
electronic pipes, pipes, vape pens and products, vapors, e-liquid,
marijuana derivatives, cannabinoid hemp, including CBD but not THC
or other substances, general, or compared to total use thereof; and/or
(2)
Notwithstanding the above considerations, the following shall
be conclusive in determining substantial or significant portion:
(a)
Ten percent or more of floor area and basement space accessible
to customers allotted to cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, electronic
pipes, pipes, vape pens and products, vapors, e-liquid, marijuana
derivatives, cannabinoid hemp, including CBD but not THC or other
substances; and/or
(b)
Ten percent or more of its stock-in-trade in cigarettes, electronic
cigarettes, electronic pipes, pipes, vape pens and products, vapors,
e-liquid, marijuana derivatives, cannabinoid hemp, including CBD but
not THC or other substances; and/or
(c)
Ten percent or more of its gross income derived from cigarettes,
electronic cigarettes, electronic pipes, pipes, vape pens and products,
vapors, e-liquid, marijuana derivatives, cannabinoid hemp, including
CBD but not THC or other substances; and/or
(d)
Ten percent or more of its advertising devoted to cigarettes,
electronic cigarettes, electronic pipes, pipes, vape pens and products,
vapors, e-liquid, marijuana derivatives, cannabinoid hemp, including
CBD but not THC or other substances.
SUITE
That portion of a dwelling consisting of one or more living
rooms and occupied by members of a family, which group of rooms is
separated from all other groups within a dwelling.
SUPERIOR ARCHITECTURE
Exterior building elevations which meet the following minimum
criteria:
[Added 5-15-2018; amended 7-20-2021]
(1)
Utilization of higher quality exterior finish materials, including
but not limited to stone, brick, glass, tile, metal panels, or fiber
cement siding.
(2)
Incorporation of elements of vertical interruption and variation
of facade depth.
(3)
Use of stucco, exterior insulation and finish system (EIFS)
or similar cladding systems, or concrete block limited to accent bands
not exceeding 10% of facade area.
(4)
A minimum of 15% of facade area dedicated to window openings.
(5)
Screening of roof-mounted equipment in context with building
facade treatments.
(6)
Incorporation of horizontal distinguishing elements along the
base and top of the facade (e.g., substantial coping element, cornice,
decorative parapet, stacked stone or brick base, etc.).
SUPPLY HOUSE OR WHOLESALE ESTABLISHMENT
A business or establishment with a warehouse-style interior
building finish wherein goods, wares, merchandise, produce, commodities
or similar articles are offered for sale, redistribution, or sold
only in bulk or large quantities to wholesalers, merchants and retailers,
or to institutions, industrial or business uses. A wholesale distribution
business or establishment, or supply house, does not include any establishment
or business wherein goods, wares, merchandise, produce, commodities
or similar articles are offered for sale or sold to the general public
or to the ultimate consumer. Any business wherein goods, wares, merchandise,
produce, commodities or similar articles are offered for sale and
that distributes advertisements to residential addresses shall create
a rebuttable presumption that the business is a retail store or shop.
[Added 6-19-2012]
TAXI OFFICE
A premises, or any part of a premises, which is utilized
for general taxi office administration, radio dispatching or communication
with taxi vehicles. The function of a taxi office is strictly limited
to the daily business operations of a taxi business and shall not
include other functions otherwise attributed to a taxi station as
defined later. The transience of taxi vehicles, the outdoor storage
of taxi vehicles and the pickup/dropoff of passengers is strictly
prohibited. An ambulette office shall not be considered a taxi office.
[Added 1-14-2003; amended 6-8-2010]
TAXI STATION
A premises, or any part of a premises, which is utilized
for taxi office administration as defined above as well as the pickup/dropoff
of passengers and the storage of taxi vehicles. Taxi stations must
provide a waiting room to accommodate passengers. Such room shall
not contain less than five chairs and shall be constructed and maintained
in accordance with applicable building codes. An ambulette office
shall not be considered a taxi station.
[Added 1-14-2003; amended 6-8-2010]
TENT
A structure, enclosure or shelter, subject to zoning district
and arterial highway setback requirements for accessory structures,
constructed of fabric or pliable material supported by any manner
except by air or the contents that it protects.
[Added 2-28-2017]
THEATER, COMMUNITY
A building(s) devoted to showing motion pictures or live
performances on one or more screens or stages within the building(s)
on a paid-admission basis. In a community theater, the total number
of seats or the maximum permitted occupancy, as determined by the
Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Development or his/her
designee, shall not exceed 1,200.
[Added 4-8-1997; amended 8-5-2014]
THEATER, REGIONAL
A buildings devoted to showing motion pictures on one or
more screens within the buildings on a paid admission basis where
the total number of seats or maximum permitted occupancy, as determined
by the Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Development
or his designee, exceeds 1,200.
[Added 4-8-1997]
THRIFT SHOP
A store selling secondhand clothes and/or secondhand household
goods to raise funds for a charitable institution.
[Added 12-17-2019]
TRANSFER STATION/RECYCLING CENTER
Any combination of structures, machinery and facilities used
for the off-loading of solid waste and recyclables from collection
vehicles, the recovery of recyclables from said solid waste and recyclables,
and the reloading of nonrecyclable solid waste into vehicles for disposal.
[Added 3-15-1988; amended 7-20-2021]
UNLICENSED VEHICLE
Any vehicle which does not have displayed thereon license
plates registered to that vehicle, including vehicles without license
plates and vehicles with expired license plates.
[Added 5-14-2024]
USE
The purpose for which land or a building or structure is
designed, arranged, intended or for which it is or may be occupied
or maintained. The term "permitted use" shall not be deemed to include
any nonconforming use.
VEHICLE REPAIR SHOP
A building or part of a building, other than a private garage,
used for the storage, care, repair, servicing, customizing or refinishing
of motor vehicles, whether or not accessory or incidental to another
use, including, but not limited to, both minor and major mechanical
overhauling, paint and body work. The term "motor vehicles" shall
include, but not be limited to, automobiles, trucks, motorcycles,
campers, trailers, recreational vehicles, recreational watercraft
and similarly related vehicles or any vehicle classified as a motor
vehicle pursuant to the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles.
A vehicle repair shop may store up to five registered, noncommercial
vehicles outside overnight provided they are located 50 feet from
any street, are not listed for sale, do not require body work, and
are patron vehicles that will be worked on and not for long-term storage.
Operations solely devoted to automotive audio and/or video installations
or window tinting, occurring inside a building only, and which do
not involve the use of any vehicle lift, shall not be considered part
of this definition.
[Added 4-8-1997; amended 6-8-2010; 10-25-2011]
VENDING MACHINE
A structure which is an automatic mechanical device which
disperses articles or materials of value to the public and which is
activated by the insertion of a coin, coins, token or tokens. It shall
not include a telephone or telephone booth.
VESSEL
Any floating craft.
[Added 2-24-2009]
WALL
Any assembly of materials, not a fence or building, constructed
for the purpose of boundary identification or delineation, security,
obstruction, defense, screening, retention of any grading, fill, or
other material, and/or the enclosure of any storage system. Walls
include, but are not limited to, retaining walls, attenuation walls,
bulkheads, and sea walls.
[Added 1-14-2003]
WALL, RETAINING
A wall, the primary function of which is the retention of
soil, and needed as an engineered interface between changes in land
elevation.
[Added 2-28-2017]
WAREHOUSE
A building or enclosure for the storage of goods and merchandise.
A mini-storage warehouse shall not be included in this definition.
[Added 6-8-2010]
YARD, PRIMARY FRONT
The space between the property line adjacent to the street
and the nearest part of any building exhibiting the front door.
[Amended 12-17-2019]
YARD, REAR
The open space of a lot opposite the front yard, or opposite
the primary front yard in the case of corner lots, and parallel to
the street line. All lots shall maintain a rear yard with the exception
of through lots which shall maintain a primary front yard setback
adjacent to each street line.
[Added 4-8-1997]
YARD, SECONDARY FRONT (CORNER)
The space between the property line adjacent to the street
and the nearest part of any building not exhibiting the front door
and not a through lot front yard.
[Added 5-14-2024]
YARD, SIDE
Open space on the same lot with the main building situated
between the building and the side line of the lot and extending through
from the street or from the front yard to the rear yard of the lot.
Any lot line not a street line or a rear line shall be deemed a side
line.
YARD, THROUGH LOT FRONT
The space between the property line adjacent to the street
or right-of-way which is not the primary front yard.
[Added 12-17-2019]