Index: A
Abandoned vehicles
Abandonment
146-2{6}—
EVIDENCE OF VACANCY
165-2{13}—
POLLUTANT
§ 165-8—
Discharge prohibitions; exceptions.
§ 168-20—
Nonconforming signs.
§ 173-4—
Dumping.
§ 178-4.5—
Subdivision abandonment.
§ 195-18—
Authority to impound vehicles; immobilization of vehicles.
§ 195-21—
Disposition of certain vehicles.
§ 195-22—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 202-1—
Intent.
202-2{2}—
UNLICENSED VEHICLE
§ 210-17.4—
Abandonment of use.
§ 210-24.18—
Telecommunications equipment.
Accessory buildings and structures
107-4B{35}—
START OF CONSTRUCTION
§ 158-2—
Classification as accessory structure; height limitations.
§ 210-20.5—
Dimensional requirements.
§ 210-20.6—
Bulk requirements.
§ 210-20.7—
Use of lots and subdivision.
§ 210-21.4—
Use lists.
§ 210-21.6—
Bulk requirements.
§ 210-22.6—
Bulk requirements.
§ 210-23.5—
Open Space (OS) District.
§ 210-23.6—
Tavern Overlay (TO) District.
§ 210-24.3—
Accessory dwelling units.
§ 210-24.4—
Accessory uses and structures.
§ 210-24.18—
Telecommunications equipment.
§ 210-34.2—
Minor site plan review.
210-41.1{2}—
ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT
210-41.1{44}—
FLOOR AREA, GROSS
210-41.1{46}—
GARAGE
Accessory uses
§ 210-20.4—
Use lists.
§ 210-20.5—
Dimensional requirements.
§ 210-21.4—
Use lists.
§ 210-21.5—
Dimensional requirements.
§ 210-22.4—
Use lists.
§ 210-22.5—
Dimensional requirements.
§ 210-24.3—
Accessory dwelling units.
§ 210-24.4—
Accessory uses and structures.
§ 210-28.3—
Lot and use considerations.
210-41.1{10}—
BED-AND-BREAKFAST
210-41.1{57}—
LOT
210-41.1{86}—
RECREATION OR ENTERTAINMENT FACILITY, INDOOR
210-41.1{87}—
RECREATION OR ENTERTAINMENT FACILITY, OUTDOOR
210-41.1{117}—
USE, PROHIBITED
Adult homes
Adult uses
Advertising
§ 21-18—
Gifts.
§ 37-1—
Purpose and procedure.
58-2{2}—
ADULT BOOKSTORE or ADULT VIDEO STORE
58-2{4}—
ADULT MOTEL
58-2{9}—
ESCORT AGENCY
§ 112-8—
Alteration/construction hardship relief process and criteria.
137-1{4}—
PROMOTE
§ 168-1—
Legislative intent.
168-3{30}—
SIGN
§ 168-16—
Issuance of permit.
§ 168-19—
Removal of certain signs.
§ 168-23—
Applicability and construal.
§ 176-3—
Sidewalk obstructions.
§ 202-5—
Vehicles for sale or under repair.
210-41.1{74}—
OUTDOOR SALES AND DISPLAY
Affordable housing
Agricultural districts
Air conditioning
Alarm systems
§ 1-2—
Distribution of local laws, ordinances and resolutions.
§ 1-16—
Adoption of renumbering.
Ch 62—
Alarm Systems
Ch 62 Art I—
Fire Alarm Systems
§ 62-1—
Purpose.
62-2{1}—
AVOIDABLE ALARM
62-2{2}—
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM
62-2{5}—
OWNER
§ 62-3—
Avoidable alarms; notice to owner; notices on file.
§ 62-4—
Penalties for offenses.
Ch 133—
Noise
§ 178-6.2—
Preliminary plat application.
Alcoholic beverages
§ 1-2—
Distribution of local laws, ordinances and resolutions.
§ 1-16—
Adoption of renumbering.
Ch 65—
Alcoholic Beverages
§ 65-1—
Findings.
65-2{1}—
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE
§ 65-3—
Possession of open containers.
§ 65-4—
Consumption in public.
§ 65-6—
Duty of licensed establishments.
210-41.1{91}—
RETAIL STORE
Aluminum
Anchoring
Animals
§ 1-2—
Distribution of local laws, ordinances and resolutions.
§ 1-16—
Adoption of renumbering.
Ch 69—
Animals
Ch 69 Art I—
Animals and Fowl
§ 69-2—
Running at large; impoundment.
§ 69-3—
Noise by animals.
§ 69-11—
Impoundment.
§ 69-13—
Redemption fees; disposition of unclaimed dogs.
§ 69-16—
Control of wastes.
§ 69-17—
Dog licenses.
Ch 133—
Noise
§ 164-2—
Restriction of certain deposits.
§ 164-15—
Prohibited and restricted discharges.
164-26{4}—
SEWAGE
165-2{13}—
POLLUTANT
§ 165-8—
Discharge prohibitions; exceptions.
176-2{2}—
TOWPATH
§ 210-21.4—
Use lists.
§ 210-22.4—
Use lists.
§ 210-24.5—
Animal grooming shops.
§ 210-24.8—
Home occupations.
§ 210-24.15—
Recreation and entertainment facilities, outdoor.
§ 210-28.4—
Performance standards.
210-41.1{5}—
ANIMAL GROOMING SHOP
210-41.1{14}—
BUILDING
210-41.1{103}—
STRUCTURE
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Antennas
§ 1-2—
Distribution of local laws, ordinances and resolutions.
§ 1-16—
Adoption of renumbering.
Ch 158—
Satellite Antennas
158-1{1}—
SATELLITE TELEVISION ANTENNA
§ 158-2—
Classification as accessory structure; height limitations.
§ 158-3—
Screening; submission of plans.
§ 158-4—
Conformance to standards required.
§ 158-5—
Protection against lightning.
§ 158-6—
Location at ground level.
§ 158-7—
Building permit required.
Ch 210—
Zoning
§ 210-24.4—
Accessory uses and structures.
§ 210-24.18—
Telecommunications equipment.
210-41.1{108}—
TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT
Apartments
Appeals
Ch 9 Art I—
Alternate Members of Zoning Board of Appeals, Planning Board and Historic Preservation Review Board
§ 9-1—
Purpose.
9-2{1}—
ALTERNATE MEMBER
9-2{4}—
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
§ 9-3—
Appointment; terms; powers; procedure; applicability of state and local laws.
§ 9-4—
Supersession of Village Law.
21-2{1}—
BOARD
§ 21-5—
Disclosure of interest in legislation and other matters.
§ 28-8—
Appeal of adverse determination.
§ 98-1—
Height restrictions.
§ 105-14—
Program review and reporting.
107-4B{1}—
APPEAL
§ 107-19—
Appeals Board.
§ 112-4—
Historic Preservation Review Board.
§ 117-7—
Recreational facilities.
§ 117-10—
Temporary outdoor lighting.
§ 117-13—
Approval and building permit required; variances.
137-1{2}—
OBSCENE
§ 150-3—
Outside storage of recreational vehicles.
§ 165-19—
Cost of abatement of the violation.
§ 168-21—
Variances.
§ 168-22—
Review and appeal.
§ 184-6—
Insufficient or unsatisfactory returns; failure to file; final determination; appeals; assessment of additional tax.
§ 210-13.2—
Conduct.
§ 210-15.5—
Conduct.
Ch 210 Pt 1 Art 16—
Zoning Board of Appeals
§ 210-16.1—
Establishment.
§ 210-16.8—
Powers and duties.
§ 210-18.5—
Violation of property maintenance and repair.
§ 210-19.5—
Consultant fees.
§ 210-20.9—
Residential district design standards and guidelines.
§ 210-28.1—
Purpose.
Ch 210 Pt 3 Art 38—
Variances, Appeals and Interpretations
§ 210-38.1—
New York State Village Law applicability.
§ 210-39.2—
Review procedure.
210-41.1{121}—
VARIANCE, AREA
210-41.1{122}—
VARIANCE, USE
210-41.1{131}—
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS (ZBA)
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Appeals board
Appearance tickets
§ 1-16—
Adoption of renumbering.
Ch 5—
Appearance Tickets
§ 5-1—
Purpose.
§ 5-2—
Authority to issue.
§ 5-3—
Other methods of enforcement.
§ 5-4—
Construal of provisions.
§ 62-4—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 69-15—
Procedures for investigation of complaints; issuing of appearance tickets.
§ 105-15—
Enforcement; penalties for offenses.
§ 146-7—
Administration, enforcement and penalties for offenses.
§ 173-17—
Enforcement.
§ 175-10—
Enforcement; penalties for offenses.
§ 202-8—
Enforcement.
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Appointments
1-15C{22}—
TRUSTEE
§ 1-16—
Adoption of renumbering.
§ 9-1—
Purpose.
9-2{1}—
ALTERNATE MEMBER
§ 9-3—
Appointment; terms; powers; procedure; applicability of state and local laws.
§ 9-4—
Supersession of Village Law.
12-2{1}—
EMPLOYEE
12-2{2}—
OFFICER
21-2{5}—
MUNICIPAL OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE
§ 21-5—
Disclosure of interest in legislation and other matters.
§ 21-15—
Nepotism.
§ 21-16—
Political solicitations and campaign activities.
§ 21-19—
Board of Ethics.
§ 28-3—
Establishment of requirement.
Ch 28 Art IV—
Discipline of Appointed Public Officers
§ 28-4—
Purpose.
§ 28-5—
Disciplinary procedure.
§ 28-6—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 28-7—
Procedural limitations; exceptions.
§ 28-8—
Appeal of adverse determination.
§ 80-5—
Failure to comply with notice; survey; abatement.
§ 90-4—
Inspections; reports.
105-2{3}—
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
105-2{7}—
INSPECTOR
§ 105-3—
Code Enforcement Officer; inspectors.
107-4B{24}—
LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR
§ 107-10—
Designation of local administrator.
§ 112-4—
Historic Preservation Review Board.
164-1{17}—
SUPERINTENDENT
184-2{3}—
PERSON
§ 210-12.1—
Office of Code Enforcement.
§ 210-12.2—
Building Inspector.
§ 210-12.3—
Code Enforcement Officer.
§ 210-13.2—
Conduct.
§ 210-15.2—
Membership.
§ 210-15.6—
Staff and records.
§ 210-16.2—
Membership.
§ 210-16.6—
Staff and records.
Area yard and bulk regulations
Ashes
Assessments
§ 1-5—
Enactments saved from repeal; matters not affected.
§ 1-16—
Adoption of renumbering.
Ch 7—
Assessments
Ch 7 Art I—
Termination of Status as Assessing Unit
§ 7-1—
Legislative intent.
§ 7-2—
Termination of status as assessing unit.
§ 7-4—
Board of Assessment Review abolished.
§ 7-5—
Taxes to be levied on Town assessment roll.
§ 76-3—
Performance of work by Village; assessment of costs.
§ 80-5—
Failure to comply with notice; survey; abatement.
§ 107-12—
Permit application.
§ 112-8—
Alteration/construction hardship relief process and criteria.
§ 112-9—
Affirmative maintenance and repair requirement.
§ 117-16—
Penalties for offenses; collection of costs and expenses; enforcement action.
121-3{4}—
COASTAL ASSESSMENT FORM
§ 121-5—
Review of actions.
§ 165-15—
Enforcement.
§ 165-19—
Cost of abatement of the violation.
§ 168-19—
Removal of certain signs.
§ 168-25—
Unlawful acts; assessment of costs.
§ 175-10—
Enforcement; penalties for offenses.
§ 176-6.1—
Performance of work by Village; assessment of costs.
§ 176-6.2—
Imminent hazards to life and safety.
§ 178-2.8—
State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA).
§ 178-7.5—
Lots to be buildable.
§ 184-6—
Insufficient or unsatisfactory returns; failure to file; final determination; appeals; assessment of additional tax.
§ 184-18—
Amount of exemption.
§ 184-20—
Application for exemption.
§ 184-23—
Real property tax exemptions for certain veterans.
§ 184-24—
Alternative exemption for veterans.
§ 184-24.1—
Exemption for Cold War veterans.
Ch 184 Art VI—
Tax Assessment of Converted Condominium Units
184-26{1}—
CONVERTED CONDOMINIUM UNITS
§ 184-27—
Previous exemption eliminated.
§ 184-28—
Regular assessment required.
§ 184-29—
Exemption granted.
§ 184-30—
Amount of exemption.
§ 184-31—
Legislative intent.
§ 184-32—
Grant of exemption.
§ 202-7—
Removal of vehicles.
§ 210-18.5—
Violation of property maintenance and repair.
§ 210-24.9—
Multifamily dwellings.
§ 210-24.18—
Telecommunications equipment.
§ 210-35.5—
Conditions and amendments.
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Assessor
§ 7-1—
Legislative intent.
§ 7-3—
Position of Assessor abolished.
§ 7-6—
Filing of copies.
§ 184-20—
Application for exemption.
§ 184-23—
Real property tax exemptions for certain veterans.
§ 184-24—
Alternative exemption for veterans.
§ 184-28—
Regular assessment required.
§ 184-35—
Application.
§ 184-37—
Certification.
Attorney fees
Attorney's fees