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Village of Sag Harbor, NY
Suffolk County
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Index: V
# A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
Vehicles
1-2{1}— AUTHORIZED EMERGENCY VEHICLE 1-2{4}— OPERATOR 1-2{6}— PARKING 1-2{10}— U-TURN § 25-13— Use of Village resources. § 75-3— Prohibited acts. § 85-8— Additional event obligations. § 138-5— Permit requirements. 138-7A{5}— FIRE ZONE 167-1{11}— NOISE POLLUTION § 167-4— Exceptions. § 186-3— Vehicles. § 186-4— Hours of operation. § 186-7— Unattended vehicles; no parking. § 186-8— Ramp permits. § 192-13— Handbills. § 197-1— Peddlers and solicitors. 197-1A(1){3}— PEDDLE 197-1A(1){5}— PEDDLING VEHICLE § 205-2— Exterior maintenance. Ch 210 Art I— Use of Village Vehicles and Equipment § 225-4— Conference rooms; municipal vehicles. Ch 235— Streets and Sidewalks § 235-14— Occupancy and street obstruction. § 235-20— Removing guardrail and barriers. Ch 265— Vehicles and Traffic § 265-1— Speed limits. § 265-2— One-way streets. § 265-3— Through streets. § 265-5— Cutouts. § 265-6— Lights for bicycles. § 265-7— Use of sidewalks. § 265-23— Parking of long vehicles. § 265-24— Parking of long trucks on Main Street. § 265-28— Parking in front of theaters. § 265-29— Standing or parking at fire hydrants. § 265-31— Backing against curbs. § 265-32— Granting right-of-way to emergency vehicles. § 265-33— Parking at scene of fires. § 265-34— Driving over fire hoses or other fire apparatus. § 265-35— Following emergency vehicles. § 265-37— Backing against traffic. § 265-38— Turning at designated location prohibited. § 265-39— Registration, inspection, license plate required. § 265-40— Parking or standing prohibited during all hours. § 265-41— Parking prohibited during all hours. § 265-41.1— Tow-away zones. § 265-41.2— Reserved parking for handicapped. § 265-41.3— Reserved parking for Village employees. § 265-42— Parking prohibited during certain hours in all seasons. § 265-42.1— Parking limited in fire zones. § 265-43— Parking during snowfall. § 265-43.1— Parking prohibited during certain hours on school days. § 265-44— Parking limited during certain hours. § 265-45— Parking so as to obstruct driveways, alleyways and loading docks. § 265-45.1— Double-parking or standing prohibited. § 265-45.2— Parking, standing or stopping on a sidewalk or crosswalk prohibited. § 265-45.3— Parking or standing near intersection, sign or signal prohibited. § 265-45.4— Parking or standing of certain vehicles prohibited in municipal parking lots. § 265-46— Parking procedures. § 265-47— Time limit in parking lots. § 265-47.1— Paid parking. § 265-48— Abandoned vehicles. § 265-49— Authority to impound vehicles. § 265-50— Time to answer; penalties for offenses. § 265-51— Authority to install traffic control devices. § 265-52— Adoption of regulations. Ch 269— Vehicles, Recreational § 269-1— Purpose. 269-2{1}— RECREATIONAL MOTOR VEHICLE § 269-3— Operation restrictions. § 269-4— Construal of provisions. 278-4{36}— VESSEL OWNER § 290-6— Enforcement; responsibility for good order. 300-2.2{12}— BANK, DRIVE-THROUGH OR DRIVE-IN 300-2.2{31}— DRIVE-IN BUSINESS or DRIVE-IN ACCESSORY USE 300-2.2{39}— FAMILY 300-2.2{44}— FILLING STATION 300-2.2{63}— JUNK SCRAP YARD § 300-6.1— Intent. § 300-9.1— Placement of accessory buildings, structures and uses. § 300-9.5— Visual clearance at intersections. § 300-9.6— Off-street parking and truck loading. § 300-9.7— Signs. § 300-11.12— Day-care facility. § 300-11.14— Fast-food establishment. § 300-12.6— Specific variance standards. § 300-14.4— Site plan elements. 300-16.2{27}— LOWEST FLOOR 300-16.2{28}— MANUFACTURED HOME 300-16.2{36}— RECREATIONAL VEHICLE § 300-16.4— Administration. § 300-16.5— Construction standards. § 300-16.6— Variance procedure. § A310-12— Office of the Chief of Police. § A310-14— Police officers and plainclothesmen. § A310-31— Care and maintenance of assigned departmental property. § A310-32— Smoking restrictions. § A310-33— Restrictions on intoxicants. § A310-34— Responsibility for equipment in Department buildings and vehicles. § A310-35— Operation of police vehicles. § A310-43— Leaving Village and county on police business. § A310-50— Allowing persons to enter departmental buildings and vehicles. § A310-53— Procedure after being served with subpoena, summons or legal process. § A310-66— Traveling expenses. § A310-73— Diplomatic immunity of foreign dignitaries. § A310-75— Association with persons convicted of crime. § A310-79— Testing of Department vehicle speedometers. § A310-86— Security and courtesy escorts. § A310-123— Policing area after accident. § A310-125— Form to be filled out. § A310-126— Choice of tow service. § A310-129— Duties at scene of fire. § A310-131— Unusual disorder plan. § A310-141— Arrest of intoxicated drivers. § A310-149— Stolen car report. § A310-152— Traffic accident report. § A310-162— Tow book. § A310-164— Wrecker rotation log. § A310-173— Miscellaneous file. § A310-185— Guidelines for use. § A310-191— Purpose. A310-192{1}— PRIMARY VEHICLE A310-192{2}— SECONDARY VEHICLE § A310-193— Legal references. § A310-194— Procedure. § DT-1— Derivation Table of 1968 Compilation to 2010 Code § DL-1— Disposition of legislation.
Village Board
§ 15-3— Purpose. § 25-3— Applicability. § 25-5— Prohibited interests in contracts. § 25-7— Prohibition inapplicable; recusal and disclosure exceptions. § 25-9— Private employment in conflict with official duties. § 25-14— Nepotism. § 25-17— Gifts, tips and other benefits. § 25-22— Annual financial disclosure. § 25-23— Board of Ethics established; membership; terms. § 25-24— Powers and duties of the Board of Ethics. § 32-3— Meetings; powers and duties. § 42-12— Powers and duties. § 55-1— Public meetings. 85-1{4}— VILLAGE BOARD § 85-2— Purpose. § 85-3— Permit. § 85-4— Conditions for granting permit. § 85-5— Review of application; public hearings; issuance or denial of permit; nontransferability; terms and conditions. § 85-6— Application fees. § 85-7— Prohibited events; restricted events; exemptions. § 85-8— Additional event obligations. § 85-9— Modification, rescission, or termination of permit. § 85-10— Penalties for offenses. § 85-11— Waiver. § 92-2— Designation of Building Inspector; Deputy Building Inspectors. § 92-5— Record; reports. § 92-6— Work not requiring building permit. § 92-20— Electrical inspections. 103-3{2}— BUILDING INSPECTOR § 103-4— Investigation and report. § 103-5— Consideration of report; order to repair or remove. § 103-6— Contents of notice. § 103-9— Refusal to comply; removal by Village. § 103-11— Emergencies. § 103-12— Compensation of surveyor. § 107-1— Declaration of policy. § 107-6— Factors to be considered. § 122-2— Permits required; application. § 122-7— Suspension, revocation, modification, limitation of permit. § 122-8— Violations. § 125-9— Critical areas. § 130-2— Referral to consultant; reimbursable fees; payment; duplication of services. § 138-5— Permit requirements. § 138-8— Violations. § 138-11— Removal of dangerous buildings or structures. § 172-2— Maintenance of records. § 176-1— Legislative findings. 176-2{6}— VILLAGE BOARD § 176-3— Nuclear weapons. § 176-5— Nuclear-free purchasing. § 176-8— Nuclear power stations. § 176-9— Enforcement. § 184-6— Sanitation Inspector. § 186-8— Ramp permits. § 192-10— Permit required for commercial photographic activity. § 215-5— Penalties for offenses. § 219-2— Rebate and incentive program. § 220-6.10— Appeals. § 232-3— Statutory authority. § 232-4— Applicability. § 235-6— Encumbrances. § 235-15— Utility poles. § 235-19— Altering, grading and disturbing pavements. § 240-1— Legislative authority. 240-4{17}— VILLAGE BOARD § 240-8— Submission of final plat. § 240-18— Additional standards and safeguards. § 240-21— When effective. § 244-6— Penalties for offenses. § 250-39— Implementation of powers of Village. § 253-8— Appeals. § 253-11— Local government liability disclaimer. § 265-24— Parking of long trucks on Main Street. § 265-47.1— Paid parking. § 269-1— Purpose. § 269-3— Operation restrictions. 278-4{20}— HARBOR MANAGEMENT CHART, VILLAGE OF SAG HARBOR 278-4{22}— HARBOR MASTER 278-4{38}— VILLAGE BOARD § 278-6— Method of operation of vessels. § 278-11.1— Vessel waste no-discharge zones. § 278-12— Special permits for aquatic events. § 278-13— Location of mooring, anchoring, and recreation areas. § 278-14— Mooring permits. § 278-15— Mooring and anchoring within Harbor Management Area. § 278-18— Hazards to navigation. 300-2.2{65}— LANDMARK, HISTORIC OR CULTURAL § 300-6.1— Intent. § 300-8.1— Intent. § 300-9.7— Signs. § 300-9.8— Lighting. § 300-10.7— Compulsory termination. § 300-11.1— Delegation of authority to Planning Board. § 300-11.11— Communication tower. § 300-11.24— Passenger ferry use in the PC Zoning District. § 300-13.2— Membership. § 300-13.4— Designation of landmarks. § 300-14.5— Site plan application procedure. § 300-16.1— Statutory authorization and purpose. § 300-17.5— Enforcement. § A310-1— Establishment of rules by Village Board. § A310-6— Miscellaneous provisions. § A310-12— Office of the Chief of Police. § A310-83— Code of Ethics. § A310-91— Sick leave. § A310-97— Sick leave for school crossing guards. § A310-108— Methods of discipline. § A310-113— Procedure at arraignment. § A310-118— Awards for outstanding acts. § A310-195— Legislative findings.
Village Clerk
§ 1-15— Copy of Code on file. § 1-17— Code book to be kept up-to-date. § 1-18— Sale of Code book; supplementation. § 25-19— Particular matter disclosure. § 25-22— Annual financial disclosure. Ch 42 Art II— Residency of Village Clerk § 42-4— Purpose. § 42-5— Residency in county required. § 42-10— Position established. § 42-12— Powers and duties. § 46-5— Filing. § 70-3— Invoices; late fees; appeals. § 92-16— Issuance of certificates of occupancy; revocation. § 122-3— Application for permit. § 122-4— Issuance of permit; duration; maintenance of records. § 122-7— Suspension, revocation, modification, limitation of permit. § 130-2— Referral to consultant; reimbursable fees; payment; duplication of services. § 130-4— Collection of fees. § 138-13— Filing of certified copy. § 172-1— Notification required for civil action. § 172-2— Maintenance of records. § 186-3— Vehicles. § 197-1— Peddlers and solicitors. § 205-10— Action upon noncompliance. § 210-2— Village ambulance. § 210-3— Machinery, tools and equipment. § 220-4.4— Noncomplying wastes. § 220-6.10— Appeals. § 225-7— Conflicts; complaints. § 225-10— Designated agent. § 235-6— Encumbrances. § 235-19— Altering, grading and disturbing pavements. § 240-7— Submission of preliminary plat. § 240-8— Submission of final plat. § 240-9— Submission of minor subdivision. § 253-8— Appeals. § 265-24— Parking of long trucks on Main Street. § 265-41.1— Tow-away zones. § 265-47.1— Paid parking. § 265-49— Authority to impound vehicles. § 285-12— Fees. § 285-14— Appeals. § 290-3— Regulations; intent; license fee. § 290-4— Filing of information. § 300-12.3— Appeals, application and hearing procedure. § 300-13.4— Designation of landmarks. § 300-14.4— Site plan elements. § 300-14.5— Site plan application procedure. § 300-17.4— Fees. § 300-17.5— Enforcement. § 300-18.2— When effective. § A310-40— Notification of change in personal status. § A310-66— Traveling expenses. § DT-1— Derivation Table of 1968 Compilation to 2010 Code
Violations and Penalties
Ch 1 Art I— Definitions; General Penalty; Licenses and Permits 1-2{8}— POLICE OFFICER § 1-5— Offenses. § 1-6— Penalties for offenses. § 1-13— Enactments saved from repeal; matters not affected. § 1-19— Penalties for tampering with Code. § 5-1— Enumeration of authorized officials. § 25-11— Independent contractors. § 25-18— Inducement of others. § 25-22— Annual financial disclosure. § 25-24— Powers and duties of the Board of Ethics. § 42-3— Duties and responsibilities. § 70-3— Invoices; late fees; appeals. § 75-3— Prohibited acts. § 75-4— Penalties for offenses. § 80-5— Dog and animal waste. § 80-6— Penalties for offenses. § 80-8— Penalties for offenses. § 80-11— Penalties for offenses. § 85-4— Conditions for granting permit. § 85-5— Review of application; public hearings; issuance or denial of permit; nontransferability; terms and conditions. § 85-7— Prohibited events; restricted events; exemptions. § 85-10— Penalties for offenses. § 92-12— Stop-work orders. § 92-15— Record of violations. § 92-20— Electrical inspections. § 92-21— Innovative and alternative on-site wastewater treatment systems. § 92-25— Penalties for offenses. § 92-26— Other remedies. § 94-5— Penalties for offenses. § 107-7— Penalties for offenses. § 115-3— Penalties for offenses. § 122-7— Suspension, revocation, modification, limitation of permit. § 122-8— Violations. § 122-9— Penalties for offenses. § 138-5— Permit requirements. § 138-8— Violations. § 138-9— Penalties for offenses. § 138-10— Records. § 138-11— Removal of dangerous buildings or structures. § 167-6— Penalties for offenses. § 176-9— Enforcement. § 181-2— Penalties for offenses. § 184-7— Enforcement; penalties for offenses. § 186-5— Penalties for offenses. § 186-9— Penalties for offenses. § 192-11— Penalties for offenses. § 192-15— Deposit of imported fill on vacant lots. § 197-1— Peddlers and solicitors. § 197-2— Penalties for offenses. § 205-5— Responsibilities of owners and occupants. § 205-6— Enforcement. § 205-7— Penalties for offenses. § 205-8— Service of notice of violation. § 205-10— Action upon noncompliance. § 210-4— Penalties for offenses. § 210-6— Penalties for offenses. § 212-4— Penalties for offenses. § 214-4— Penalties for offenses. § 215-2— Rental registry required. § 215-4— Notice of violation. § 215-5— Penalties for offenses. 220-1.4{45}— UNLAWFUL ACT OR OMISSION § 220-3.5— Revocation. § 220-4.4— Noncomplying wastes. § 220-6.2— Annual unit charges. § 220-6.4— Applicability. § 220-6.5— Payment dates. § 220-6.6— Penalty for late payment. § 220-6.8— Collection of delinquent sewer rents. § 220-6.9— Sewer connection fee. Ch 220 Art VII— Penalties and Remedies § 220-7.2— Failure to make required connection. § 220-7.3— Unlawful use of public sewers. § 220-7.4— Civil penalties. § 220-7.5— Recovery for work at Village expense. § 220-7.6— Indemnification and recovery of expenses and costs. § 220-7.7— Injunctive relief. § 225-8— Penalties for offenses. § 225-10— Designated agent. 230-2{21}— SPECIAL CONDITIONS § 230-6— Prohibition against activities contaminating stormwater. § 230-8— Suspension of access to MS4. § 230-10— Access and monitoring of discharges. § 230-12— Enforcement. § 230-13— Appeal of notice of violation. § 230-14— Corrective measures after appeal. § 230-15— Injunctive relief. § 230-16— Alternative remedies. § 230-17— Violations deemed a public nuisance. § 232-7— Stormwater pollution prevention plans. § 232-9— Maintenance, inspection and repair of stormwater facilities. § 232-12— Construction inspection. § 232-14— Enforcement and penalties. § 235-4— Snow and ice on sidewalks; penalties for offenses. § 235-11— Penalties for offenses. § 235-15— Utility poles. § 235-18— Shrubs, hedges, and trees. § 235-19— Altering, grading and disturbing pavements. § 235-21— Penalties for offenses. § 235-22— (Reserved) § 240-18— Additional standards and safeguards. § 244-6— Penalties for offenses. § 250-12— Penalties for offenses. § 250-22— Penalties for offenses. § 253-10— Action upon completion of work. § 253-12— Penalties for offenses. § 254-2— Penalties for offenses. § 260-7— Inadequate return; estimates; hearings; review. § 260-9— Penalties for failure to file. § 260-10— Refunds. § 260-12— Action to enforce payment. § 260-15— Disposition of moneys. § 265-3— Through streets. § 265-10— through § 265-22. (Reserved) § 265-24— Parking of long trucks on Main Street. § 265-25— through § 265-27. (Reserved) § 265-37— Backing against traffic. § 265-43— Parking during snowfall. § 265-47— Time limit in parking lots. § 265-47.1— Paid parking. § 265-48— Abandoned vehicles. § 265-50— Time to answer; penalties for offenses. § 269-5— Penalties for offenses. § 275-7— Penalties for offenses. § 278-6— Method of operation of vessels. § 278-8— Fees and permits at Village facilities. § 278-15— Mooring and anchoring within Harbor Management Area. § 278-18— Hazards to navigation. § 278-20— Penalties for offenses. § 285-11— Renewal, modification, transfer, suspension or revocation of permits. § 285-13— Violations and penalties; corrective action. § 285-14— Appeals. § 290-7— Penalties for offenses. § 300-8.16— HBBC Overlay District standards. § 300-9.6— Off-street parking and truck loading. § 300-9.7— Signs. § 300-9.8— Lighting. § 300-9.9— Surface water runoff. § 300-9.12— Accessory apartments in the R-20 Zoning District. § 300-11.2— General procedures and conditions. § 300-11.11— Communication tower. § 300-11.14— Fast-food establishment. § 300-14.7— Violations and penalties. 300-16.2{27}— LOWEST FLOOR 300-16.2{42}— SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT § 300-16.3— General provisions. § 300-16.4— Administration. § 300-17.2— Building permits. § 300-17.5— Enforcement. § 300-17.6— Penalties for offenses. § A310-2— Duties. § A310-7— Rules of conduct enumerated. § A310-57— Keeping Department business confidential. § A310-71— Proficiency in handling firearms; authorized use of firearms; chemical mace. § A310-73— Diplomatic immunity of foreign dignitaries. § A310-74— News media information policy. § A310-75— Association with persons convicted of crime. § A310-109— Reasons for discipline. § A310-131— Unusual disorder plan. § A310-141— Arrest of intoxicated drivers. § A310-161— VO log book. § DL-1— Disposition of legislation.