4/24/2024 0 Comments 36 inch above ground pool fenceYes, one unoccupied RV or boat up to 35 feet in length can be parked. Can I have a business in my home?Ĭertain “home occupations” are allowed in Residential Districts only with a Conditional Use Permit from the Planning Board. On the road only if the operator is licensed and the vehicle is registered with the DMV. Not in a careless, reckless or negligent manner. On someone else’s property only when carrying written proof of approval granted to the operator by name On his or her own property not closer than 100 feet to the property line Can my child operate an ATV (quad, minibike, trail bike, snowmobile, etc.) in Town?Ī child can operate an ATV only under the following conditions: R-160 -36 inches maximum height across front property line and for a distance of 100 feet along each side property line.Ĩ. R-40, R-60, and R-80 - 36 inches maximum height across front property line and for a distance of 50 feet along each side property line. R-20 - 36 inches maximum height across front property line and for a distance of 35 feet along each side property line Allowable fence and wall heights differ between Zoning Districts: Can I put up a fence or wall without a Permit?Īll fences and walls require a Permit. Before the structure can be used, all inspections must be completed satisfactorily and a Certificate of Occupancy issued by the Building Department. No work can begin until the Building Permit is issued. What’s the difference between a Building Permit and a Certificate of Occupancy?Ī Building Permit, which is issued after an application is reviewed by the Building Department, allows the work to be done. Call the Building Department at 84 for fence specifications. An above-ground pool with walls over 48 inches above the adjacent ground level does not require a fence, but must have a removable ladder. For all pools with water depths of 24 inches or more, State Building Code requires they be enclosed by a 48-inch high fence with self-closing gates. What regulations apply to swimming pools?Īll swimming pools require a Building Permit. In the R-160 Zone, setbacks increase to 100 feet for accessory structures. No structures are allowed in the front yard, which extends either 35 or 50 feet from the front property line, depending on the Zoning District. Only plantings, and walls and fences with permits are allowed within 20 feet of the rear or side property lines. Yes, any accessory building or other structure over 48 inches high requires a permit and must be located at least 20 feet from the side or rear property line and be separated from the main house by 15 feet or the height of the structure, whichever is greater. Does a storage shed (or detached garage, basketball court, swimming pool, barn, corral, etc.) require a Building Permit? To see the requirements for the various districts, visit our Setback Requirements page. It depends on your Residential Zoning District. ![]() What are the required setbacks to the property lines? I want to construct an addition, attached garage, or deck to my house. Drawings shall give the locations of the building and live floor loads, if other than those specified in the Uniform Code, kinds of occupancy, number of families or occupants and all necessary information with reference to existing constructions and shall include a property survey. Why are stamped plans required?Īpplications shall be accompanied by drawings to accurate scale in ink, blueprint or tracing and typewritten specifications in duplicate, and any additional detailed drawings or other information required by the Building Inspector shall also be furnished in duplicate.įor construction of new residential dwellings in excess of 1500 square feet of living space, plans stamped by a New York State licensed Architect or Professional Engineer are required by the New York State Education Law.Īs specified in the Town Code, where the estimated cost of construction of the proposed work exceeds $10,000, or in the opinion of the Building Inspector, entails significant structural construction or alteration, drawings shall be prepared, signed and stamped by an Architect or Professional Engineer licensed to practice in the State of New York. If you have any question regarding the need for a permit, please contact us at 84. Replacement or repair of a broken electrical receptacle. Examples of work not requiring a permit would include: Interior and exterior painting or decorating or necessary repairs that do not involve material alteration of structural features can be done without a permit.
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