Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following
terms shall have the meanings indicated:
BOND:
(1)
PERFORMANCE BOND- An undertaking secured by acceptable surety furnished by the applicant to guarantee that the applicant constructs, causes to be constructed and/or provides all improvements required by the Board as conditions of approval of the application.
(2)
GUARANTY BOND- An undertaking secured by acceptable surety furnished by the applicant to guarantee the workmanship, materials and maintenance of all required improvements for a period of one year from the date of release of the performance bond by the town.
(3)
MAINTENANCE AND UPKEEP BOND- An undertaking secured by acceptable surety, renewable yearly, which will take effect immediately following the release of the guaranty bond by the town, furnished by the applicant to guarantee normal maintenance and upkeep on all required improvements until acceptance by the town.
BUILDING ENVELOPE
The only area on a parcel of land on which a single-family residence or other principal building, together with any accessory structures, can be sited in accordance with all setback and other requirements of Chapter
255 of this Code and all other applicable laws, regulations and restrictions. For residential property, a "building envelope" shall be capable of accommodating a single-family residence with a building area on the first floor of no less than 600 square feet, driveway and parking area for at least two automobiles and wastewater disposal system while meeting all setback and other land use requirements and restrictions.
COMMON DRIVEWAY
A mutual ingress and egress which is shared by two, three
or four lots, which provides vehicular access to a public street or
highway, and which complies with the Standard Details and specifications set forth in this chapter.
[Amended 12-3-1999 by L.L. No. 33-1999]
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
The Comprehensive Plan for the Town of East Hampton prepared
and adopted by the Planning Board of the Town of East Hampton pursuant
to § 272-a of the New York Town Law.
CONCEPT FOR AN OPEN SPACE PLAT
A pre-preliminary plan depicting a proposed open space subdivision conforming to the requirements of Chapter
193 (Open Space Preservation) of this Code.
CONSERVATION
The protection of natural and man-made features, resources
or systems and cultural features in essentially their natural or existing
condition, but with allowance for human use or intervention in an
environmentally sound and nondestructive manner, such as the management
of wetlands or the farm use of agricultural soils.
CULTURAL FEATURES
Paleontological and archaeological remains; historic buildings,
structures or sites; trails; and agricultural fields.
DRIVEWAY
A way for vehicular ingress and/or egress from a street to
a lot, whether or not surfaced or improved. See "common driveway."
[Added 12-3-1999 by L.L. No. 33-1999]
EASEMENT
A grant for a specified passive or active use of land by
the public, an individual or individuals, a corporation or any other
private or public entity.
FEATURE
Any natural or man-made component of the environment, or
any cultural feature.
FLAG STRIP (PANHANDLE)
A portion of a lot not less than 20 feet in width throughout, which provides legal frontage on a street or highway for the purposes of § 280-a of the New York Town Law and §
255-11-76 of this Code.
[Amended 11-19-1993 by L.L. No. 32-1993]
IMPROVEMENT
Any alteration of land from its natural state or condition.
LOT
A parcel of land containing a building envelope.
LOT AREA
The total horizontal area contained within and enclosed by
the outer boundary lines of any lot; excluding, however, that portion
of any lot which is underwater land or which is land lying in, on
or under any flagpole (panhandle), street, right-of-way, access easement
or other easement prohibiting the erection of buildings or which is
seaward of the bluff line or primary dune crest or which is beach,
wetland or watercourse.
[Amended 6-5-1992 by L.L. No. 15-1992]
MAN-MADE FEATURES, RESOURCES OR SYSTEMS
Objects or things created or established by human action,
including, without limitation, walls, fences, berms, ditches, fields,
hedgerows, trails, buildings, roads, streets, highways, parking areas,
bulkheads, jetties, groins, docks, utilities and services, all other
structures, cemeteries, parks, preserves, recreation areas and all
combinations thereof.
NATURAL FEATURES, RESOURCES OR SYSTEMS
All components of the natural environment, including, without
limitation, water bodies, drainage courses, freshwater and tidal wetlands,
dunes, bluffs, beaches, escarpments, woodlands, shrublands, grasslands,
large trees, glacial erratics, unique or unusual plants and trees,
wildlife habitat and scenic views or overlook areas and all combinations
thereof.
OLD FILED MAP
A subdivision map filed with the Suffolk County Clerk prior
to the existence of the East Hampton Town Planning Board.
[Added 5-7-1993 by L.L. No. 9-1993]
OPEN SPACE SUBDIVISION
A subdivision reviewed and approved by the Planning Board in accordance with the provisions of Chapter
193 of this Code.
PLANNING BOARD (BOARD)
The Planning Board of the Town of East Hampton, duly appointed
and empowered pursuant to § 271 of the New York Town Law.
PLAT (MAP)
An accurate and complete survey of all lots; streets; natural,
man-made and cultural features; reserved areas; easements; and boundaries
within a subdivision.
[Amended 11-19-1993 by L.L. No. 32-1993]
PRESERVATION
The protection of natural and man-made features, resources
or systems and cultural features in their natural or existing condition
for restrictive and nonconsumptive use.
RECREATION, ACTIVE
Recreational use of land requiring its substantial improvement,
as for playing fields, tennis courts, swimming pools and the like.
RECREATION, PASSIVE
Recreational use of land requiring little or no improvement,
such as establishment of trails, and leaving the land in or near its
natural state.
RESERVED AREA
A parcel of land which is set aside in a subdivision in perpetuity
as open space for passive recreation, active recreation or common
enjoyment by the residents of the subdivision and possible dedication
to the Town of East Hampton, for conservation of agricultural lands
and continued agricultural use or for preservation or conservation
of natural or man-made features, resources or systems in accordance
with the purposes of this chapter. A "reserved area" shall not constitute
a lot hereunder.
STANDARD SUBDIVISION
A subdivision in which all lots comply with the requirements of Chapter
255 of this Code and all other applicable laws and regulations.
STREET
A way for vehicular traffic, whether designated as a street,
highway, thoroughfare, parkway, throughway, road, avenue, lane, boulevard
or otherwise, but not including a driveway or common driveway.
[Amended 12-3-1999 by L.L. No. 33-1999]
(2)
MINOR STREET- A street used primarily for access to abutting residential properties.
(3)
LANE- A street giving access to no more than 24 parcels of residential property and for which all requirements for acceptance are met. (See Road Matrix.)
(4)
PRIVATE ROAD- A street giving access to no more than 24 parcels of residential property but not improved to the standards required for acceptance into the town's highway system. (See Road Matrix.)
SUBDIVISION
The division of any tract, parcel or lot of land into two
or more lots, or into one or more lots and one or more reserved areas,
whether or not such division creates new streets or extends existing
streets.
SUBDIVISION WAIVER (MINOR SUBDIVISION)
The waiver by the Planning Board of full subdivision review in order to divide a tract, parcel or lot of land into no more than four lots, in accordance with the provisions of Articles
X,
XI and
XII of this chapter, or any subdivision of land approved in this manner.
[Amended 11-19-1993 by L.L. No. 32-1993]
SYSTEM
Any grouping of interrelated or interdependent natural, man-made
or cultural features.
TOWN ENGINEER
The official duly appointed by the Town Board of the Town
of East Hampton and deputized by the Planning Board to provide engineering
services for the Board, or, if there be no such official, the consulting
engineer retained by the Planning Board.
TOWN ROAD
Any of the roads and streets owned and maintained by the
Town of East Hampton.
TRAIL
A path, walk or way for hiking, walking, bicycling, skiing
or similar recreational pursuit, or an unimproved road or path enumerated
on the trail inventory or map which is adopted by the Planning Board
as part of the Comprehensive Plan.
TRUSTEES
The duly elected Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonalty
of the Town of East Hampton.
URBAN RENEWAL PARCEL
A separate numbered parcel of land shown on an Urban Renewal Plan, for which a building permit may be issued if all requirements of the Urban Renewal Plan and of Chapter
255 of this Code have been met.
[Amended 5-7-1993 by L.L. No. 9-1993]
YIELD
The number of lots into which a tract, parcel or lot of land
may be lawfully divided in a standard subdivision approved pursuant
to the provisions of this chapter.
ZONING BOARD
The Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of East Hampton,
duly appointed and empowered pursuant to § 267 of the New
York Town Law.