The industrial districts established in this
ordinance are designed to promote and protect public health, safety
and general welfare. These general objectives include, among others,
the following specific purposes:
A.Â
To provide sufficient space in appropriate locations
to meet the needs of the Town's expected future economy for all types
of industrial and related activities, with due allowance for the need
for the choice of sites.
B.Â
To provide, as far as possible, that such space will
be available for use for industrial and related activities, and to
protect residences by separating them from industrial activities and
by prohibiting the use of such space for new residential development,
where required.
C.Â
To encourage industrial development which is free
from danger of fire, explosions, toxic and noxious matter, radiation
and other hazards, and from offensive noise, vibrations, smoke, dust
and other particulate matter, odorous matter, heat, humidity, glare
and other objectionable influences, by permitting such development
in areas where this ordinance restricts the emission of such nuisances,
without regard to the industrial products and process enveloped.
D.Â
To protect adjacent residential and other areas, and
to protect the labor force in other establishments engaged in less
offensive types of industry and related activities, by restricting
those activities which involve danger of fire, explosions, toxic and
noxious matter, radiation and other hazards, or create offensive noise,
vibration, smoke and other particulate matter, odorous matter, heat,
humidity, glare and other objectionable influences, to those limited
areas which are appropriate therefor.
E.Â
To protect industry and related development against
congestion, as far as is possible and appropriate in each area, by
limiting the bulk of buildings in relation to the land around them
and to one another, and by providing space off public streets for
parking and loading facilities associated with such activities.
F.Â
To promote the most desirable use of land in accord
with a well-considered plan, to promote stability of industry and
related development, to strengthen the economic base of the Town,
to protect the character of the district and its particular suitability
for particular uses, to conserve the value of land and buildings.
A.Â
No building permit shall be issued for any main building
or use in any industrial district unless a road improvement plan has
been approved as provided herein, showing the plot to have a frontage
of at least 100 feet on a street or road or highway to be improved
in compliance with the provisions of this section.
B.Â
If said street or road shall be on a subdivision map
filed in the office of the County Clerk, or if said street or road
shall be an official highway, the same shall be improved in compliance
with the requirements of the Planning Board pursuant to Section 280A
of Town Law.
C.Â
Any other street, way or road other than one on a
subdivision map filed in the office of the County Clerk, or other
than an official highway, shall:
D.Â
Detailed road improvement plans and requirements.
Such road improvement plan shall be submitted to the Planning Board
for approval.
E.Â
No certificate of occupancy shall be issued unless all of the requirements
hereunder shall have been met and improvements installed, inspected
and approved. The Commissioner of Planning or the Commissioner's designee
is authorized to issue any certificate of occupancy notwithstanding
the incompletion of site or road improvements whenever weather, acts
of God, war, strikes or other circumstances exist which delay the
installation or completion thereof and provided a suitable cash bond,
performance bond, irrevocable letter of credit or other guaranty is
provided in lieu thereof.
[Amended 12-17-2019]
Unless specifically exempted therefrom, in whole
or in part, by the Town Board upon cause shown, no building hereafter
erected or land hereafter used in any industrial district shall be
so erected or used unless and until all minimum requirements for the
following site improvements have been met:
A.Â
Off-street parking. Parking spaces installed and maintained as required pursuant to Article XXXI hereof.
B.Â
Parking surfacing. All parking spaces, loading areas, entrances, exits and maneuvering areas shall be installed and maintained pursuant to Article XXXI hereof.
C.Â
Curbs and sidewalks. Curbs shall be installed along
all street, highway or road frontages in accordance with Town of Islip
Standard Highway Specifications. The area between the street, highway
or road curbing and the improved travelway of the road shall be hard-surfaced
with a minimum of two inches' thickness of stabilized bituminous plant
mix and seal coat of emulsified oil and chip blotter. Sidewalks may
be required as directed by the Planning Board.
D.Â
Entrance and exits. The number and location of all
entrances and exits shall be established and maintained in accordance
with the plot plan as approved by the Planning Board or its designee.
[Amended 7-20-2021]
E.Â
F.Â
Drainage. All drainage from structures and hard-surfaced areas shall be self-contained and located on the subject premises. All drainage shall be installed and maintained in accordance with Article XXXI hereof.
G.Â
Screen planting. Screen planting shall be installed and maintained in accordance with Article XXXI hereof.
H.Â
Building setbacks from residence districts. No main
buildings or off-street loading area shall be located within 50 feet
of a residence district boundary.
[Added 1-15-1985]
[Amended 12-17-2019
No building shall be erected or land hereafter used for any purpose in an industrial district until plot plans are submitted to and approved by the Commissioner of Planning or the Commissioner's designee. Such plot plan shall comply with Article XXXI and:
See Article XXX.