Index: L
Landlords
Landscape plans
§ 195-40—
Required documents.
270-4{12}—
LANDSCAPE PLAN
§ 270-5—
Permit not required.
§ 300-42—
Nursing homes.
§ 300-81.4—
Solar power generation systems and facilities.
§ 300-89—
Off-street parking, loading and landscaping requirements.
§ 300-119—
Buffering for adjacent properties.
§ 300-154—
General regulations.
Landscaping
§ 10-2—
Creation; composition; terms of office and vacancies.
§ 10-5—
Recommendations.
§ 135-13—
Zombie properties.
§ 140-10—
Standards and procedures for permit applications.
§ 178-9—
Prohibited, regulated and permitted acts.
§ 178-10—
Permit applications.
§ 195-15—
Street trees.
§ 195-19—
Traffic survey.
§ 195-30—
Parking lot requirements.
§ 195-40—
Required documents.
§ 195-42—
Variances and waiver; deferment of improvement of parking.
200-5B{8}—
LIGHTING PLAN
§ 225-3—
Regulations.
247-2{5}—
DESIGN PROFESSIONAL
§ 247-5—
Discharge prohibitions.
248-3B{23}—
EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN
248-3B{52}—
QUALIFIED INSPECTOR
248-3B{53}—
QUALIFLED PROFESSIONAL
§ 248-5—
Exempt activities; regulated activities.
§ 248-12—
Improvement security.
§ 248-15—
Erosion and sediment control inspection.
§ 248-16—
Performance guarantee; recordkeeping.
270-4{12}—
LANDSCAPE PLAN
§ 270-5—
Permit not required.
§ 270-8—
Permit procedures.
§ 275-4—
Parking and standing.
275-27{3}—
UNREGISTERED MOTOR-DRIVEN VEHICLE
300-3B{102}—
PARKING AREA
300-3B{122}—
SIGN
§ 300-12—
Architecture and community appearance.
§ 300-17—
Deposit of waste materials.
§ 300-22—
Flexibility standards.
§ 300-24—
Permitted land uses.
§ 300-25—
Real property acquired for redevelopment.
§ 300-26—
Off-street parking requirements for new and existing development.
§ 300-27—
Off-street loading requirements for new and existing development.
§ 300-29—
Required map and plans.
§ 300-36—
Standards applicable to all special uses.
§ 300-40—
Bus passenger shelters.
§ 300-41—
Camps and day camps.
§ 300-42—
Nursing homes.
§ 300-43—
Drive-in theaters.
§ 300-44—
Exterior storage yards.
§ 300-45—
Farms, nurseries, greenhouses and cold storage.
§ 300-46—
Gasoline filling stations.
§ 300-48—
Golf driving ranges and miniature golf courses.
§ 300-49—
Hospitals.
§ 300-50—
Junkyards.
§ 300-51—
Limited office uses.
§ 300-53—
Day-care facilities.
§ 300-54—
Religious institutions, social, cultural, charitable and recreational nonprofit uses.
§ 300-55—
Parochial, private elementary and high schools, colleges and seminaries.
§ 300-56—
Private stables; dog kennels.
§ 300-57—
Public utility unit substation.
§ 300-58—
Public utility transmission lines.
§ 300-59—
Wireless telecommunication services facilities.
§ 300-60—
Tourist homes, boardinghouses and rooming houses.
§ 300-61—
Truck terminals; transfer and storage points.
§ 300-63—
Telephone exchange building.
§ 300-66—
Commercial golf clubs and country clubs.
§ 300-71—
New and/or used car automobile sales.
§ 300-73—
Service of recreational, garden, home improvement items in commercial districts.
§ 300-74—
Volunteer ambulance facilities.
§ 300-75—
Warehouse or self-storage uses in retail shopping centers.
§ 300-76—
Professional office use in a residence.
§ 300-77—
Amusement centers.
§ 300-79—
Self-storage centers.
§ 300-81.3—
Coops and attached runs for fowl.
§ 300-81.4—
Solar power generation systems and facilities.
§ 300-81.5—
Battery energy storage systems.
§ 300-89—
Off-street parking, loading and landscaping requirements.
§ 300-94—
Permitted uses.
§ 300-98—
Bulk requirements for M-1B District.
§ 300-99—
Access to site; off-street parking.
§ 300-118—
Off-street parking.
§ 300-119—
Buffering for adjacent properties.
§ 300-133—
Landscape planting.
§ 300-139—
Parking site requirements.
§ 300-144—
Site approval application; site plan information.
§ 300-148—
Matters considered in reviewing proposed site plan.
§ 300-154—
General regulations.
§ 300-166—
Matters considered in reviewing proposed site plan.
§ 300-169—
Procedure for application and review.
§ 300-180—
Plans to show required spaces; spaces required prior to issuance of permits.
§ 300-182—
Off-street parking requirements.
§ 300-229—
Purpose and intent.
§ 300-235—
Farm preservation and maintenance plan.
§ 300-242—
Buffering.
§ 300-255—
Yorktown Heights Planned Design District Overlay Zone.
§ 300-256—
Lake Osceola Planned Design District Overlay Zone.
Leashing
Liability
§ 1-4—
Enactments saved from repeal; matters not affected.
§ 15-15—
Enforcement; penalties for offenses.
§ 30-1—
Legislative intent.
§ 30-4—
Defense of employee by town; exception.
§ 30-8—
Judgments and settlements.
§ 30-9—
Exceptions.
§ 105-15—
Exceptions.
§ 115-14—
Authority of law enforcement officers.
115-24{1}—
FEED
§ 115-34—
Change of ownership.
§ 124-2—
Permit required; insurance.
§ 124-5—
Precautions.
§ 135-13—
Zombie properties.
§ 140-18—
Violations and sanctions; penalties for offenses.
§ 155-4—
Authorized inspectors.
§ 155-9—
No waiver or assumption of liability.
§ 155-23—
Insurance requirements.
§ 171-7—
Indemnification; certificates of insurance.
§ 175-9—
Warning and disclaimer of liability.
§ 178-18—
Sanctions; penalties for offenses.
§ 195-37—
Improvements.
§ 195-49—
Penalties and liabilities.
§ 198-13—
Violations; penalties for offenses.
§ 201-10—
Recorded images violations.
§ 210-10—
Interference with parade; parking on route.
§ 240-4—
Building sewers and connections.
§ 240-7—
Testing and verification.
§ 245-8—
Liability insurance.
§ 248-14—
Responsibility for damages.
§ 248-16—
Performance guarantee; recordkeeping.
§ 248-17—
Enforcement; penalties for offenses.
§ 250-17—
Issuance of permit.
§ 250-20—
Responsibility of town.
§ 250-22—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 250-25—
Supersession of state law.
§ 255-15—
Drainage improvements.
§ 270-12—
Security.
§ 270-15—
Enforcement; penalties for offenses.
§ 280-19—
Discontinuance of service.
§ 280-25—
Damage to Water Department property.
§ 280-27—
Ground wire attachments.
§ 280-29—
Interruption in service.
§ 300-53—
Day-care facilities.
§ 300-199—
Screening, drainage facilities and buffer strips.
Libraries
Library
Library Board of Trustees
Licenses and permits
§ 1-4—
Enactments saved from repeal; matters not affected.
§ 10-3—
Meetings, minutes and reports.
§ 10-4—
Jurisdiction.
§ 10-5—
Recommendations.
§ 12-1—
Legislative intent; purpose.
§ 12-2—
Applicability.
15-2{2}—
BUILDING PERMIT
15-2{7}—
OPERATING PERMIT
15-2{8}—
PERMIT HOLDER
§ 15-3—
Building Inspector; inspectors.
§ 15-4—
Building permits.
§ 15-5—
Construction inspections.
§ 15-6—
Stop-work orders.
§ 15-7—
Certificates of occupancy.
§ 15-10—
Operating permits.
§ 15-11—
Firesafety and property maintenance inspections.
§ 15-13—
Recordkeeping.
§ 15-15—
Enforcement; penalties for offenses.
§ 15-16—
Fees.
45-4{6}—
GIFT and FINANCIAL BENEFIT
§ 45-17—
Provisions not to prevent filing of claims.
§ 70-1—
Summary publication permitted.
§ 95-2—
Statutory authority.
§ 95-4—
Videoconferencing permitted for all public bodies.
105-2{1}—
ALARM LICENSE
105-2{2}—
ALARM LICENSEE
105-2{3}—
ALARM PERMIT
105-2{4}—
ALARM PERMIT YEAR
105-2{7}—
LICENSING AUTHORITY
§ 105-6—
Licenses and permits required.
§ 105-7—
Applications for alarm permits.
§ 105-8—
Alarm permit fees.
§ 105-10—
False alarms; Alarm Review Board.
§ 105-11—
Powers of licensing authority.
§ 105-12—
Collection and disposition of fees and charges.
§ 105-13—
Duties of the licensing authority.
§ 105-14—
Implementation.
§ 108-4—
Exceptions.
§ 108-7—
Permit required; application and fee.
§ 108-8—
Regulations and conditions.
§ 108-9—
Permitting authorities.
§ 108-10—
Permits not transferable; duration of permit.
§ 108-11—
Suspension or revocation of permit.
§ 108-12—
Appeal to Town Board.
§ 115-1—
Purpose.
115-4{4}—
DOG
115-4{5}—
OWNER
§ 115-5—
Restrictions.
§ 115-7—
Seizure of dogs.
Ch 115 Art II—
(Reserved)
§ 115-13—
Confinement in motor vehicles.
§ 115-18—
Nuisances by dogs prohibited.
§ 115-26—
Exceptions.
Ch 115 Art VII—
Dog Licensing
§ 115-30—
Purpose.
§ 115-31—
Dog license required from Town Clerk.
§ 115-32—
Grace period of 30 days.
§ 115-33—
Fees.
§ 115-41—
Prohibition on sale of commercially bred dogs and cats in pet stores.
§ 120-1—
Authorization for conduct of games.
§ 120-2—
Administration and enforcement.
§ 120-4—
Sunday games authorized.
§ 120-5—
Frequency of games.
124-1{1}—
NOTICE OF BLASTING
§ 124-2—
Permit required; insurance.
§ 124-3—
Issuance of permit; fee.
§ 124-7—
Hours of operation.
§ 124-9—
Notice of intent to blast.
§ 124-10—
Notice of blasting.
§ 127-6—
Use and operation of motorized boats.
§ 130-2—
Mandatory use of sprinkler system.
§ 130-4—
Purpose; finding; authorization.
§ 138-2—
Prohibition on collection bins without permit.
§ 138-3—
Permitting authority.
§ 138-4—
Terms and conditions.
§ 138-5—
Permit fees.
§ 138-6—
Enforcement.
§ 140-1—
Title; overview.
140-6B{1}—
APPLICANT
140-6B{2}—
APPROVAL AUTHORITY
140-6B{18}—
PERMIT
§ 140-9—
Regulated acts which require permit.
§ 140-10—
Standards and procedures for permit applications.
§ 140-11—
Procedures for permits generally.
§ 140-12—
Standards for permit decisions.
§ 140-13—
Permit conditions.
§ 140-14—
Performance bond.
§ 140-15—
Other agreements, easements, laws and regulations.
§ 140-16—
Expiration of permit.
§ 140-17—
Mitigation policy and plan requirements.
§ 140-18—
Violations and sanctions; penalties for offenses.
§ 150-1—
Legislative intent.
§ 150-2—
License required.
§ 150-3—
Application for license.
§ 150-4—
Procedure upon receiving application.
§ 150-5—
Issuance of license.
§ 150-6—
Power of Town Board.
§ 150-7—
Nontransferability, duration and renewal of license.
§ 150-8—
License fee.
§ 150-9—
Suspension or revocation of license.
§ 155-4—
Authorized inspectors.
§ 155-12—
License required.
§ 155-13—
Special Class A license.
§ 155-14—
License Board.
§ 155-15—
Qualifications of master electrician.
§ 155-16—
Master electrician's Class A license.
§ 155-17—
Qualifications for special Class A license; fee.
§ 155-18—
Application for licenses.
§ 155-19—
Examination.
§ 155-20—
Special Class B license; fee.
§ 155-21—
Deposit; application fees.
§ 155-22—
Use of license by unauthorized persons.
§ 155-23—
Insurance requirements.
§ 158-1—
Use of property for lines; standards.
§ 158-2—
Conditions and restrictions.
159-2B{8}—
ELIGIBLE COSTS
§ 159-3—
Establishment of Energize NY Open C-PACE Financing Program.
§ 161-2—
Fees.
§ 168-1—
Master fee schedule for permits, licenses and land development applications.
§ 168-4—
Professional review fees.
§ 168-6—
Inspection and monitoring fees to be determined.
§ 168-7—
Subdivision, site plan, or rezoning application initial review fee.
§ 168-8—
Rezoning application fees.
§ 168-9—
Professional review escrow fee.
§ 171-4—
Permit applications.
§ 171-5—
Referral of permit applications to Chief of Police; recommendation of conditions and safeguards.
§ 171-6—
Permit fees.
§ 171-8—
Penalties for offenses.
175-4{24}—
LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR
175-4{35}—
START OF CONSTRUCTION
175-4{39}—
VARIANCE
§ 175-8—
Penalties for noncompliance.
§ 175-9—
Warning and disclaimer of liability.
§ 175-10—
Designation of local administrator.
§ 175-11—
Floodplain development permits.
§ 175-12—
Application for permit.
§ 175-13—
Duties and responsibilities of local administrator.
§ 175-14—
General standards.
§ 175-15—
Standards for all structures.
§ 175-16—
Residential structures.
§ 175-17—
Manufactured homes and recreational vehicles.
§ 178-5—
Intent.
178-6B{1}—
ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT
178-6B{3}—
APPLICANT
178-6B{4}—
APPROVAL AUTHORITY
178-6B{38}—
PERMIT OR WETLANDS PERMIT
§ 178-7—
Rules for establishing and interpreting wetland boundaries.
§ 178-8—
Applicability; wetlands and watercourses clearance form.
§ 178-9—
Prohibited, regulated and permitted acts.
§ 178-10—
Permit applications.
§ 178-11—
Procedures for permits.
§ 178-12—
Standards for permit decisions.
§ 178-13—
Permit conditions.
§ 178-14—
Performance bond.
§ 178-15—
Other laws and regulations.
§ 178-16—
Expiration of permit.
§ 178-17—
Mitigation policy and plan requirements.
§ 178-18—
Sanctions; penalties for offenses.
§ 178-20—
Wetland acquisition.
§ 178-21—
Review and appeal.
§ 180-3—
Games of chance authorized.
§ 180-6—
Enforcement.
§ 195-2—
Affected lands.
195-4{2}—
CONSTRUCTION DETAIL PLANS
195-4{5}—
ENGINEER, PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER or LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER
195-4{26}—
SURVEYOR or LAND SURVEYOR
§ 195-13—
Buildings in mapped streets.
§ 195-14—
Permits for buildings not on improved streets.
§ 195-16—
Money in lieu of parklands.
§ 195-21—
Preapplication.
§ 195-22—
Approval of minor subdivision.
§ 195-23—
Preliminary plat for major subdivision.
§ 195-24—
Plat for major subdivision.
§ 195-27—
Final plat and data.
§ 195-34—
Lots.
§ 195-37—
Improvements.
§ 195-39—
Procedure.
§ 195-42—
Variances and waiver; deferment of improvement of parking.
§ 195-51—
General development fee established.
§ 198-5—
Certificate of appropriateness for alteration, demolition or new construction affecting landmarks or historic districts.
§ 198-7—
Certificate of appropriateness application procedure.
§ 198-10—
Hardship application procedure.
§ 198-12—
Maintenance and repair required.
§ 198-13—
Violations; penalties for offenses.
§ 200-2—
Applicability.
200-5B{8}—
LIGHTING PLAN
§ 200-6—
General standards for exterior lighting.
210-1{3}—
PARADE PERMIT
§ 210-2—
Permit required.
§ 210-3—
Application.
§ 210-4—
Standards for issuance.
§ 210-5—
Time limit for decision; denial.
§ 210-6—
Alternative permit.
§ 210-7—
Appeal from denial of permit.
§ 210-8—
Contents of permit.
§ 210-9—
Duties of permittee.
210-12{2}—
PERMIT
§ 210-13—
Permit required.
§ 210-14—
Application.
§ 210-15—
Standards for issuance.
§ 210-16—
Contents of permit/notice.
§ 210-17—
Duties of permittee.
§ 213-2—
Use of parks.
§ 213-3—
Hours of operation.
§ 213-5—
Picnics and eating.
§ 213-10—
Firearms.
§ 216-2—
Unreasonable, unnecessary or excessive noise.
§ 216-9—
Responsibilities of parents or custodians.
§ 219-1—
Title; intent; findings of fact.
§ 219-3—
License required.
§ 219-4—
Exemptions.
§ 219-5—
Application for license.
§ 219-6—
Issuance or denial of license.
§ 219-7—
License fee; exception for veterans.
§ 219-8—
Expiration licenses.
§ 219-9—
Renewals of licenses.
§ 219-10—
Display, transferability and use of license.
§ 219-12—
Regulations and restrictions.
§ 219-13—
Seasonal sales.
§ 219-14—
Revocation of license.
§ 219-15—
Appeals.
§ 219-16—
Recordkeeping.
§ 219-17—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 222-1—
Licensing of plumbers and sanitary sewer layers required.
§ 222-3—
Application for licenses and special A licenses.
§ 222-6—
Examination and certification.
§ 222-7—
Bond, indemnity and insurance.
§ 222-8—
Permits and fees.
§ 222-9—
Privies or cesspools; permits.
§ 225-3—
Regulations.
§ 240-1—
Definitions; word usage.
§ 240-2—
Use of public sewers required.
§ 240-4—
Building sewers and connections.
§ 240-5—
Use of public sewers.
§ 240-7—
Testing and verification.
§ 240-8—
Revenues.
§ 240-12—
Purpose; intent.
240-13{2}—
INSPECTION
240-13{5}—
SEPTAGE COLLECTOR
§ 240-14—
Inspection requirements.
§ 240-18—
Low-pressure sewer systems.
§ 245-2—
Abandoned vehicles.
§ 245-6—
License required.
§ 245-7—
Application for license; fees; issuance.
§ 245-8—
Liability insurance.
§ 245-9—
Hours of collection.
§ 245-11—
Compliance with regulations.
§ 245-12—
Expiration of license.
§ 245-13—
Revocation of license.
§ 245-16—
Separate offenses.
§ 247-1—
Purpose; objectives.
247-2{3}—
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY
247-2{5}—
DESIGN PROFESSIONAL
247-2{7}—
ILLICIT CONNECTIONS
247-2{9}—
INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY
247-2{17}—
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
247-2{18}—
STATE POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (SPDES) STORMWATER DISCHARGE PERMIT
§ 247-5—
Discharge prohibitions.
§ 247-6—
Prohibition against activities contaminating stormwater.
§ 247-7—
Use of best management practices.
§ 247-9—
Industrial or construction activity discharges.
§ 247-10—
Access to and monitoring of discharges.
§ 247-17—
Violations deemed public nuisance.
§ 248-2—
Intent and purpose.
248-3B{10}—
BUILDING PERMIT
248-3B{22}—
EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PERMIT
248-3B{23}—
EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN
248-3B{33}—
INDUSTRIAL STORMWATER PERMIT
248-3B{45}—
PERMTTTEE
248-3B{46}—
PERMITTING AUTHORITY
248-3B{52}—
QUALIFIED INSPECTOR
248-3B{53}—
QUALIFLED PROFESSIONAL
248-3B{61}—
SPDES GENERAL PERMIT FOR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
248-3B{62}—
SPDES GENERAL PERMIT FOR STORMWATER DISCHARGES FROM MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORMWATER SEWER SYSTEMS
248-3B{78}—
VARIANCE
§ 248-5—
Exempt activities; regulated activities.
§ 248-6—
Stormwater pollution prevention plans.
§ 248-7—
Performance and design criteria.
§ 248-9—
Procedures for permits.
§ 248-10—
Permit application.
§ 248-11—
Required application submissions.
§ 248-12—
Improvement security.
§ 248-13—
Review of application; approval.
§ 248-14—
Responsibility for damages.
§ 248-15—
Erosion and sediment control inspection.
§ 248-17—
Enforcement; penalties for offenses.
§ 248-19—
Amendment of plans.
§ 248-20—
Expiration of permit.
§ 248-22—
Compliance with other regulations.
§ 250-10—
Removing cart from owner's property; abandonment.
Ch 250 Art III—
Street Opening Permits
§ 250-15—
Legislative findings.
§ 250-16—
Permit required.
§ 250-17—
Issuance of permit.
§ 250-18—
Notice of proposed work.
§ 250-19—
Possession of permit required.
§ 250-20—
Responsibility of town.
§ 250-21—
Emergency and other action by town; cancellation of permit.
§ 250-22—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 250-28—
Prohibitions.
255-4A{5}—
TOWN AUTHORITY
§ 255-12—
Road pavement.
§ 255-13—
Curbs.
§ 255-15—
Drainage improvements.
§ 255-17—
Guide rail.
§ 255-19—
Repairs to or utility installation in new and existing roads.
§ 255-20—
General notes to be entered into drawings.
§ 255-21—
Sanitary sewer notes to be entered on drawings.
§ 265-2—
Licenses required.
§ 265-3—
Taxicab licenses; fee.
§ 265-4—
Number of licenses to be issued.
§ 265-5—
Taxicab driver's license; fee.
§ 265-6—
Penalties for offenses.
270-4{2}—
APPLICANT
270-4{4}—
ARBORIST
§ 270-5—
Permit not required.
§ 270-6—
Permit required.
§ 270-7—
Approval authority.
§ 270-8—
Permit procedures.
§ 270-9—
Standards for approval.
§ 270-10—
Mitigation.
§ 270-11—
Permit duration.
§ 270-12—
Security.
§ 270-13—
Inspection and monitoring of activities.
§ 270-14—
Permit fee.
§ 270-15—
Enforcement; penalties for offenses.
§ 275-4—
Parking and standing.
§ 275-13—
Dimensions and weights of vehicles.
§ 275-17—
Speed of motor vehicles.
§ 275-18—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 275-30—
Parking on public or private property; impounding.
§ 275-34—
Responsibility of parent or guardian.
§ 275-35—
Notice of violation.
§ 275-42—
Legislative purpose.
275-43{1}—
UNLAWFUL SPEED CONTEST
277-2{1}—
ABANDONED VEHICLE
§ 277-3—
Outdoor storage on private property prohibited.
§ 277-4—
Penalties for offenses; affirmative defense.
§ 280-10—
Description of service.
§ 280-11—
Application for service.
§ 280-15—
Service connections and meters.
§ 280-19—
Discontinuance of service.
§ 280-20—
Automatic fire service; use charges.
§ 280-21—
Temporary service.
§ 280-22—
Pools and tanks.
§ 280-26—
Cross-connections.
§ 280-29—
Interruption in service.
§ 280-30—
Main extensions.
§ 280-31—
Fees and charges.
§ 280-33—
Restrictions on consumption in declared emergency.
300-3B{31}—
CONVALESCENT HOME or NURSING HOME
300-3B{54}—
FAMILY DAY-CARE HOME
300-3B{64}—
GARAGE, PRIVATE
300-3B{70}—
HIGHWAY INTERCHANGE
300-3B{71}—
HOME OCCUPATION
300-3B{92}—
MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENT
300-3B{93}—
MASSAGE TECHNICIAN
300-3B{101}—
OUTDOOR DINING AREA
300-3B{107}—
PERMITTING AUTHORITY
300-3B{145}—
STAND, TEMPORARY ROADSIDE
300-3B{154}—
USE
300-3B{157}—
YARD
§ 300-10—
Interpretation of provisions; minimum requirements.
§ 300-11—
General restrictions on buildings, uses and lots.
§ 300-12—
Architecture and community appearance.
§ 300-13—
Required yards; building projections; setbacks; courts.
§ 300-17—
Deposit of waste materials.
§ 300-18—
Business entrances on residential streets.
§ 300-19—
Temporary building or structure.
§ 300-21—
Schedule of Regulations.
§ 300-22—
Flexibility standards.
§ 300-24—
Permitted land uses.
§ 300-25—
Real property acquired for redevelopment.
§ 300-26—
Off-street parking requirements for new and existing development.
Ch 300 Art VII—
Permitted Special Uses
§ 300-28—
General provisions.
§ 300-29—
Required map and plans.
§ 300-30—
Application for special use permit.
§ 300-31—
Referral of applications to Planning Board.
§ 300-32—
Expiration of special permits.
§ 300-33—
Revocation of special permits.
§ 300-34—
Conditions and safeguards.
§ 300-35—
Existing violations.
§ 300-36—
Standards applicable to all special uses.
§ 300-38—
Accessory dwelling units in single-family homes.
§ 300-39—
Affordable housing.
§ 300-40—
Bus passenger shelters.
§ 300-41—
Camps and day camps.
§ 300-42—
Nursing homes.
§ 300-43—
Drive-in theaters.
§ 300-44—
Exterior storage yards.
§ 300-45—
Farms, nurseries, greenhouses and cold storage.
§ 300-46—
Gasoline filling stations.
§ 300-47—
Gatehouses, guesthouses and caretaker's cottages.
§ 300-48—
Golf driving ranges and miniature golf courses.
§ 300-49—
Hospitals.
§ 300-50—
Junkyards.
§ 300-51—
Limited office uses.
§ 300-52—
Motels, automobile courts or hotels.
§ 300-53—
Day-care facilities.
300-53B{1}—
DAY-CARE CENTER
300-53B{3}—
GROUP FAMILY DAY-CARE HOME
§ 300-54—
Religious institutions, social, cultural, charitable and recreational nonprofit uses.
§ 300-55—
Parochial, private elementary and high schools, colleges and seminaries.
§ 300-56—
Private stables; dog kennels.
§ 300-57—
Public utility unit substation.
§ 300-58—
Public utility transmission lines.
§ 300-59—
Wireless telecommunication services facilities.
300-59B{2}—
COLLOCATION
300-59B{5}—
WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS
§ 300-60—
Tourist homes, boardinghouses and rooming houses.
§ 300-61—
Truck terminals; transfer and storage points.
§ 300-62—
Storage of commercial vehicles on residential property.
300-62A{3}—
LIMOUSINE
300-62A{6}—
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
§ 300-63—
Telephone exchange building.
§ 300-64—
Public telephone booths.
§ 300-65—
Retail sales space for farms, greenhouses and nurseries.
§ 300-66—
Commercial golf clubs and country clubs.
§ 300-67—
Watershed and water supply facilities.
§ 300-68—
Conversion of dwellings to multiple dwellings, hotels and eating places.
§ 300-69—
Valet parking at banquet halls.
§ 300-70—
Par-three golf course.
§ 300-71—
New and/or used car automobile sales.
§ 300-72—
Funeral homes.
§ 300-73—
Service of recreational, garden, home improvement items in commercial districts.
§ 300-73.1—
Temporary or seasonal sales in commercial and industrial districts.
§ 300-74—
Volunteer ambulance facilities.
§ 300-75—
Warehouse or self-storage uses in retail shopping centers.
§ 300-76—
Professional office use in a residence.
§ 300-77—
Amusement centers.
§ 300-78—
Cemeteries.
§ 300-79—
Self-storage centers.
§ 300-80—
Sidewalk cafes.
§ 300-81—
Adult entertainment use.
§ 300-81.1—
Helistops.
§ 300-81.2—
Accessory outdoor recycling facilities.
§ 300-81.3—
Coops and attached runs for fowl.
§ 300-81.4—
Solar power generation systems and facilities.
300-81.4C{11}—
MAIN USE
300-81.4C{15}—
ROOF-MOUNTED SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM
300-81.4C{17}—
SOLAR ACCESS
§ 300-81.5—
Battery energy storage systems.
300-81.5C{7}—
DEDICATED-USE BUILDING
§ 300-82—
General requirements.
§ 300-86—
Permitted uses.
§ 300-92—
Plan of development.
§ 300-94—
Permitted uses.
§ 300-100—
Outdoor storage.
§ 300-102—
Plan of development.
§ 300-105—
Permitted uses.
§ 300-107—
Bulk requirements.
§ 300-114—
Permitted main uses.
§ 300-115—
Uses permitted by special permit.
§ 300-119—
Buffering for adjacent properties.
§ 300-120—
Outdoor storage.
§ 300-121—
Plan of development.
§ 300-123—
Background and purposes.
§ 300-124—
Permitted uses.
§ 300-127—
Building standards.
§ 300-143—
Sign specifications.
§ 300-147—
Supporting agreements and covenants.
§ 300-150—
Permit for special residential development.
§ 300-152—
Purpose; permit required; design requirements.
§ 300-154—
General regulations.
§ 300-155—
Permitted uses.
§ 300-156—
Plan of development.
§ 300-160—
Permitted uses.
§ 300-161—
Lot and bulk standards.
§ 300-170—
Continuing existing uses.
§ 300-172—
Nonconforming use of buildings.
§ 300-173—
Nonconformity other than use.
§ 300-175—
Nonconforming signs.
§ 300-176—
Completion of buildings under construction.
§ 300-177—
Existing special permit uses deemed conforming.
§ 300-178—
Existing offices and studios in residential districts.
§ 300-180—
Plans to show required spaces; spaces required prior to issuance of permits.
§ 300-181—
Existing structures and uses.
§ 300-182—
Off-street parking requirements.
§ 300-183—
Layout and location of parking facilities.
§ 300-191—
Maintenance.
§ 300-193—
Specific prohibitions.
§ 300-193.1—
Exempt signs.
§ 300-193.2—
Sign permit.
§ 300-193.3—
Permit application.
§ 300-193.4—
Permit processing.
§ 300-193.5—
Temporary signs.
§ 300-193.6—
Permanent accessory signs.
§ 300-193.9—
Design, construction and location standards; general.
§ 300-193.1—
Time-temperature-date signs.
§ 300-193.2—
Illuminated signs on EV charging stations or fuel pumps.
§ 300-193.11—
Directional signs.
§ 300-193.12—
Signs at entrances to residential developments.
§ 300-193.13—
Announcement signs.
§ 300-193.14—
Signs at commercial complexes.
§ 300-193.16—
Amortization of nonconforming signs.
§ 300-194—
Compliance required; enforcement.
§ 300-195—
Building permits and licenses.
§ 300-196—
Certificate of occupancy.
§ 300-197—
Pending applications for building permits.
§ 300-198—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 300-199—
Screening, drainage facilities and buffer strips.
§ 300-201—
Powers and duties.
§ 300-202—
Appeals.
§ 300-207—
Suspension of building permits.
§ 300-208—
Purpose, intent and applicability.
§ 300-209—
Findings; objectives.
§ 300-210—
Authorization to approve plans; application procedure.
§ 300-211—
Density calculations.
§ 300-214—
Open space preservation.
§ 300-215—
Special site standards.
§ 300-216—
Purpose, intent and applicability.
§ 300-218—
Authorization to approve plans; application procedure.
§ 300-219—
Density calculations.
§ 300-222—
Open space preservation.
§ 300-223—
Special site standards.
§ 300-228—
Development restrictions.
§ 300-229—
Purpose and intent.
300-230{3}—
FARM PRESERVATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN
§ 300-231—
Permitted uses.
§ 300-232—
Uses permitted by special permit.
§ 300-233—
Permitted accessory uses.
§ 300-234—
General regulations.
§ 300-235—
Farm preservation and maintenance plan.
§ 300-237—
Permitted main uses.
§ 300-238—
Permitted accessory uses.
§ 300-238.1—
Special permit uses.
§ 300-246—
Parking.
§ 300-247—
Fees enumerated.
§ 300-255—
Yorktown Heights Planned Design District Overlay Zone.
§ 300-256—
Lake Osceola Planned Design District Overlay Zone.
§ 301-2—
Statement of authority.
§ 302-3—
Establishment of community choice aggregation (energy) program.
§ 302-4—
Procedures for eligibility; customer data sharing.
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Liens
§ 135-13—
Zombie properties.
159-2B{2}—
ANNUAL INSTALLMENT LIEN
159-2B{4}—
BENEFIT ASSESSMENT LIEN
159-2B{11}—
FINANCING CHARGES
159-2B{14}—
MUNICIPAL LIEN
159-2B{15}—
NONMUNICIPAL LIEN
§ 159-3—
Establishment of Energize NY Open C-PACE Financing Program.
§ 159-7—
Terms and conditions of repayment.
§ 159-8—
Levy of annual installment amount and creation of annual installment lien.
§ 225-6—
Town Board action.
§ 240-19—
Maintenance, repair, replacement and enforcement.
§ 245-4—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 248-17—
Enforcement; penalties for offenses.
§ 250-30—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 260-7—
Purpose.
§ 260-8—
Redemption period to be phased in; expiration.
§ 260-13—
Eligibility of property owner.
§ 260-17—
Default.
§ 260-18—
Notification of potential eligible owners.
§ 260-19—
Effect on tax lien.
§ 275-38—
Establishment of fire lanes.
§ 275-48—
Innocent owner affirmative defense; lienholder's interest.
§ 277-5—
Notice; duties of Building Inspector.
§ 277-6—
Hearing before Town Board.
§ 280-16—
Payments for service; rendering of bills.
§ 300-81.4—
Solar power generation systems and facilities.
§ 300-214—
Open space preservation.
§ 300-222—
Open space preservation.
Lighting
§ 10-5—
Recommendations.
90-2{2}—
SMOKING
§ 130-2—
Mandatory use of sprinkler system.
135-3{3}—
DANGEROUS OR UNSAFE BUILDINGS
§ 150-6—
Power of Town Board.
§ 155-2—
Purpose.
§ 155-6—
Application for inspection required; certificate of compliance required.
155-11{1}—
MAIN ELECTRICIAN
§ 155-12—
License required.
§ 155-13—
Special Class A license.
§ 155-15—
Qualifications of master electrician.
§ 178-10—
Permit applications.
198-2{3}—
ARCHITECTURAL FEATURE
§ 198-5—
Certificate of appropriateness for alteration, demolition or new construction affecting landmarks or historic districts.
§ 198-7—
Certificate of appropriateness application procedure.
Ch 200—
Lighting, Outdoor
§ 200-1—
Purpose and intent.
200-5B{2}—
CANDELA (cd)
200-5B{3}—
EXTERIOR LIGHTING
200-5B{4}—
FOOTCANDLE (FC)
200-5B{5}—
ILLUMINANCE
200-5B{6}—
LIGHT
200-5B{7}—
LIGHT FIXTURE
200-5B{8}—
LIGHTING PLAN
200-5B{9}—
LUMEN
200-5B{10}—
LUMINAIRE
200-5B{11}—
LUMINANCE
200-5B{12}—
LUMINOUS FLUX
200-5B{14}—
SECURITY LIGHTING
§ 200-6—
General standards for exterior lighting.
§ 200-7—
Lighting plan approval.
§ 213-3—
Hours of operation.
§ 240-4—
Building sewers and connections.
§ 250-17—
Issuance of permit.
§ 255-14—
Sidewalks.
§ 255-21—
Sanitary sewer notes to be entered on drawings.
§ 280-15—
Service connections and meters.
§ 280-34—
Termination or reduction of emergency.
§ 300-2—
Purposes and enactment.
300-3B{47}—
ELECTRONIC VISUAL OUTPUT DEVICE
300-3B{76}—
HOUSE TRAILER, MOBILE
300-3B{133}—
SIGN, ILLUMINATED
§ 300-5—
District classification.
§ 300-12—
Architecture and community appearance.
§ 300-21—
Schedule of Regulations.
§ 300-26—
Off-street parking requirements for new and existing development.
§ 300-27—
Off-street loading requirements for new and existing development.
§ 300-36—
Standards applicable to all special uses.
§ 300-41—
Camps and day camps.
§ 300-42—
Nursing homes.
§ 300-43—
Drive-in theaters.
§ 300-46—
Gasoline filling stations.
§ 300-48—
Golf driving ranges and miniature golf courses.
§ 300-49—
Hospitals.
§ 300-51—
Limited office uses.
§ 300-53—
Day-care facilities.
§ 300-54—
Religious institutions, social, cultural, charitable and recreational nonprofit uses.
§ 300-57—
Public utility unit substation.
§ 300-58—
Public utility transmission lines.
§ 300-59—
Wireless telecommunication services facilities.
§ 300-62—
Storage of commercial vehicles on residential property.
§ 300-65—
Retail sales space for farms, greenhouses and nurseries.
§ 300-66—
Commercial golf clubs and country clubs.
§ 300-67—
Watershed and water supply facilities.
§ 300-70—
Par-three golf course.
§ 300-71—
New and/or used car automobile sales.
§ 300-72—
Funeral homes.
§ 300-73.1—
Temporary or seasonal sales in commercial and industrial districts.
§ 300-74—
Volunteer ambulance facilities.
§ 300-75—
Warehouse or self-storage uses in retail shopping centers.
§ 300-76—
Professional office use in a residence.
§ 300-77—
Amusement centers.
§ 300-79—
Self-storage centers.
§ 300-81.2—
Accessory outdoor recycling facilities.
§ 300-81.5—
Battery energy storage systems.
Ch 300 Art X—
Planned Light Industry
§ 300-94—
Permitted uses.
§ 300-102—
Plan of development.
§ 300-124—
Permitted uses.
§ 300-133—
Landscape planting.
§ 300-148—
Matters considered in reviewing proposed site plan.
§ 300-154—
General regulations.
§ 300-155—
Permitted uses.
§ 300-166—
Matters considered in reviewing proposed site plan.
§ 300-168—
Applicability.
§ 300-191—
Maintenance.
§ 300-193—
Specific prohibitions.
§ 300-193.1—
Exempt signs.
§ 300-193.5—
Temporary signs.
§ 300-193.9—
Design, construction and location standards; general.
§ 300-193.10—
Illuminated alternating image- or video-based message signs.
§ 300-193.2—
Illuminated signs on EV charging stations or fuel pumps.
§ 300-193.13—
Announcement signs.
§ 300-238.1—
Special permit uses.
§ 300-244—
Signs.
§ 300-250—
Applicability.
§ 300-255—
Yorktown Heights Planned Design District Overlay Zone.
§ 300-256—
Lake Osceola Planned Design District Overlay Zone.
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Litter
§ 108-1—
Legislative intent.
§ 115-41—
Prohibition on sale of commercially bred dogs and cats in pet stores.
Ch 138—
Collection Bins
§ 138-4—
Terms and conditions.
§ 138-6—
Enforcement.
Ch 201—
Littering
§ 201-1—
Title.
201-2{7}—
LITTER
201-2{13}—
PRIVATE RECEPTACLE
§ 201-3—
Littering in public places prohibited.
§ 201-4—
Littering from vehicles prohibited.
§ 201-5—
Littering in/on parks, beaches and bodies of water prohibited.
§ 201-6—
Littering on private property prohibited.
§ 201-10—
Recorded images violations.
§ 225-3—
Regulations.
§ 248-6—
Stormwater pollution prevention plans.
270-4{15}—
NORMAL MAINTENANCE
Ch 277—
Vehicles, Unregistered or Abandoned
§ 300-80—
Sidewalk cafes.
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Litter control
Littering
§ 108-1—
Legislative intent.
§ 115-41—
Prohibition on sale of commercially bred dogs and cats in pet stores.
Ch 138—
Collection Bins
§ 138-4—
Terms and conditions.
§ 138-6—
Enforcement.
Ch 201—
Littering
§ 201-1—
Title.
201-2{7}—
LITTER
201-2{13}—
PRIVATE RECEPTACLE
§ 201-3—
Littering in public places prohibited.
§ 201-4—
Littering from vehicles prohibited.
§ 201-5—
Littering in/on parks, beaches and bodies of water prohibited.
§ 201-6—
Littering on private property prohibited.
§ 201-10—
Recorded images violations.
§ 225-3—
Regulations.
§ 248-6—
Stormwater pollution prevention plans.
270-4{15}—
NORMAL MAINTENANCE
Ch 277—
Vehicles, Unregistered or Abandoned
§ 300-80—
Sidewalk cafes.
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Livestock
Loitering
Lots
§ 15-4—
Building permits.
§ 138-4—
Terms and conditions.
§ 140-13—
Permit conditions.
§ 140-17—
Mitigation policy and plan requirements.
175-4{27}—
MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION
§ 175-12—
Application for permit.
§ 175-18—
Variance procedure.
178-6B{4}—
APPROVAL AUTHORITY
§ 178-13—
Permit conditions.
§ 178-17—
Mitigation policy and plan requirements.
§ 195-1—
Declaration of policy.
§ 195-2—
Affected lands.
195-4{7}—
MAJOR SUBDIVISION
195-4{8}—
MINOR SUBDIVISION
195-4{24}—
SUBDIVISION
§ 195-15—
Street trees.
§ 195-16—
Money in lieu of parklands.
§ 195-22—
Approval of minor subdivision.
§ 195-23—
Preliminary plat for major subdivision.
§ 195-24—
Plat for major subdivision.
§ 195-25—
Preapplication data.
§ 195-26—
Preliminary plat and data, major subdivision.
§ 195-27—
Final plat and data.
§ 195-29—
Streets.
§ 195-30—
Parking lot requirements.
§ 195-33—
Blocks.
§ 195-34—
Lots.
§ 195-36—
General grading.
§ 195-37—
Improvements.
§ 195-40—
Required documents.
200-5B{14}—
SECURITY LIGHTING
201-2{1}—
BUILDING, MAIN
201-2{12}—
PRIVATE PREMISES
§ 201-3—
Littering in public places prohibited.
§ 216-10—
Sidewalk maintenance.
§ 219-12—
Regulations and restrictions.
§ 225-3—
Regulations.
§ 243-3—
Use restrictions.
§ 245-2—
Abandoned vehicles.
247-2{16}—
PREMISES
§ 248-6—
Stormwater pollution prevention plans.
Ch 250 Art I—
Street Naming; Lot Numbering
250-8A{6}—
PUBLIC PLACE
§ 250-33—
Snow removal requirements.
255-4A{5}—
TOWN AUTHORITY
§ 255-20—
General notes to be entered into drawings.
270-4{19}—
REGULATED BUFFER ZONES ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
§ 270-15—
Enforcement; penalties for offenses.
§ 275-4—
Parking and standing.
§ 275-30—
Parking on public or private property; impounding.
§ 275-40—
Fire lanes established.
§ 277-5—
Notice; duties of Building Inspector.
§ 300-3—
Definitions; word usage.
300-3B{18}—
BUILDING, ACCESSORY
300-3B{21}—
BUILDING, MAIN
300-3B{33}—
COURT
300-3B{36}—
COVERAGE
300-3B{40}—
DWELLING, GROUP
300-3B{46}—
ELECTRIC VEHICLE ("EV") CHARGING STATION
300-3B{59}—
FLOOR AREA RATIO (FAR)
300-3B{60}—
FLOOR AREA RATIO, USABLE
300-3B{68}—
HEIGHT OF BUILDING
300-3B{81}—
LOT
300-3B{82}—
LOT AREA
300-3B{83}—
LOT, CORNER
300-3B{84}—
LOT DEPTH
300-3B{85}—
LOT, INTERIOR
300-3B{86}—
LOT LINE, FRONT
300-3B{87}—
LOT LINE, REAR
300-3B{88}—
LOT LINES
300-3B{89}—
LOT LINE, SIDE
300-3B{90}—
LOT WIDTH (AT ANY POINT)
300-3B{95}—
NONCOMMERCIAL DOG KENNEL
300-3B{123}—
SIGN, ACCESSORY
300-3B{124}—
SIGN, ANNOUNCEMENT
300-3B{142}—
SPECIALIZED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT, AGE-ORIENTED COMMUNITY
300-3B{143}—
SPECIALIZED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT, AGE-ORIENTED GERIATRIC COMMUNITY
300-3B{144}—
SPECIALIZED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT, SENIOR CITIZENS
300-3B{145}—
STAND, TEMPORARY ROADSIDE
300-3B{155}—
USE ACCESSORY
300-3B{157}—
YARD
300-3B{158}—
YARD, FRONT
300-3B{159}—
YARD, REAR
300-3B{160}—
YARD, SIDE
§ 300-7—
Interpretation of district boundaries.
§ 300-9—
Lots in two or more districts.
§ 300-11—
General restrictions on buildings, uses and lots.
§ 300-12—
Architecture and community appearance.
§ 300-13—
Required yards; building projections; setbacks; courts.
§ 300-14—
Accessory buildings.
§ 300-18—
Business entrances on residential streets.
§ 300-19—
Temporary building or structure.
§ 300-20—
Effect of amendments to existing subdivision plats.
§ 300-21—
Schedule of Regulations.
§ 300-22—
Flexibility standards.
§ 300-23—
Use and bulk regulations.
§ 300-24—
Permitted land uses.
§ 300-26—
Off-street parking requirements for new and existing development.
§ 300-38—
Accessory dwelling units in single-family homes.
§ 300-41—
Camps and day camps.
§ 300-42—
Nursing homes.
§ 300-45—
Farms, nurseries, greenhouses and cold storage.
§ 300-46—
Gasoline filling stations.
§ 300-47—
Gatehouses, guesthouses and caretaker's cottages.
§ 300-49—
Hospitals.
§ 300-50—
Junkyards.
§ 300-51—
Limited office uses.
§ 300-53—
Day-care facilities.
§ 300-54—
Religious institutions, social, cultural, charitable and recreational nonprofit uses.
§ 300-55—
Parochial, private elementary and high schools, colleges and seminaries.
§ 300-56—
Private stables; dog kennels.
§ 300-59—
Wireless telecommunication services facilities.
§ 300-60—
Tourist homes, boardinghouses and rooming houses.
§ 300-62—
Storage of commercial vehicles on residential property.
§ 300-67—
Watershed and water supply facilities.
§ 300-68—
Conversion of dwellings to multiple dwellings, hotels and eating places.
§ 300-71—
New and/or used car automobile sales.
§ 300-72—
Funeral homes.
§ 300-73.1—
Temporary or seasonal sales in commercial and industrial districts.
§ 300-74—
Volunteer ambulance facilities.
§ 300-78—
Cemeteries.
§ 300-79—
Self-storage centers.
§ 300-81.2—
Accessory outdoor recycling facilities.
§ 300-81.3—
Coops and attached runs for fowl.
§ 300-81.4—
Solar power generation systems and facilities.
300-81.4C{2}—
ACCESSORY USE
300-81.4C{10}—
LOT COVERAGE
300-81.4C{14}—
PRINCIPAL USE
300-81.4C{16}—
SMALL-SCALE SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM
300-81.4C{17}—
SOLAR ACCESS
§ 300-81.5—
Battery energy storage systems.
§ 300-88—
Bulk requirements.
§ 300-89—
Off-street parking, loading and landscaping requirements.
§ 300-94—
Permitted uses.
§ 300-95—
Site requirements.
§ 300-96—
Site requirements for M-1B District.
§ 300-97—
Bulk requirements.
§ 300-98—
Bulk requirements for M-1B District.
§ 300-99—
Access to site; off-street parking.
§ 300-106—
Site requirements.
§ 300-107—
Bulk requirements.
§ 300-108—
Access to site; off-street parking.
§ 300-116—
Site requirements.
§ 300-117—
Bulk requirements.
§ 300-118—
Off-street parking.
§ 300-136—
Off-street parking for multiple dwellings.
§ 300-147—
Supporting agreements and covenants.
§ 300-154—
General regulations.
§ 300-161—
Lot and bulk standards.
§ 300-171—
Nonconforming use of land.
§ 300-182—
Off-street parking requirements.
§ 300-183—
Layout and location of parking facilities.
§ 300-186—
Off-street loading requirements.
§ 300-193.5—
Temporary signs.
§ 300-193.13—
Announcement signs.
§ 300-195—
Building permits and licenses.
§ 300-196—
Certificate of occupancy.
§ 300-201—
Powers and duties.
§ 300-206—
Procedure.
§ 300-208—
Purpose, intent and applicability.
§ 300-209—
Findings; objectives.
§ 300-210—
Authorization to approve plans; application procedure.
§ 300-211—
Density calculations.
§ 300-213—
Lot standards.
§ 300-214—
Open space preservation.
§ 300-215—
Special site standards.
Ch 300 Art XXVI—
R1-200 Large Lot Clustering
§ 300-216—
Purpose, intent and applicability.
§ 300-217—
Findings; objectives.
§ 300-218—
Authorization to approve plans; application procedure.
§ 300-219—
Density calculations.
§ 300-221—
Lot standards.
§ 300-222—
Open space preservation.
§ 300-223—
Special site standards.
§ 300-224—
Purpose and intent.
§ 300-225—
Applicability.
300-226{2}—
DOCK LOTS
300-226{3}—
SUBDIVISION
§ 300-227—
Subdivision restricted.
300-230{1}—
AREA OF A FORMER FARM
§ 300-231—
Permitted uses.
§ 300-232—
Uses permitted by special permit.
§ 300-238.1—
Special permit uses.
§ 300-241—
Bulk and dimensional regulations.
§ 300-244—
Signs.
§ 300-246—
Parking.
§ 300-250—
Applicability.
§ 300-254—
Flexibility standards; area and bulk requirements.
§ 300-255—
Yorktown Heights Planned Design District Overlay Zone.
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.