Showing ordinances that apply to Holtsville, NY
Holtsville is an unincorporated community (population 18,937) in Suffolk County, New York. Because Holtsville is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Suffolk County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The garage conversions rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Converting a garage to living space in Suffolk County requires a full building permit, zoning approval, plan review, and Suffolk County Department of Health Services sign-off if septic is affected. Converted space must meet R-3 residential code: egress, ceiling height, insulation, smoke/CO detection, and heat. Replacement parking must usually be provided.
A garage conversion typically changes the Certificate of Occupancy and is one of the most scrutinized permit types in Suffolk. Towns require engineered plans showing new foundation load (garage slabs often inadequate), insulation to current IECC, proper egress windows in any new bedroom, and minimum 7-foot ceiling. If the home is on septic, Suffolk DHS requires an updated design and usually an I/A OWTS upgrade because bedroom count drives flow calculations. Zoning lot coverage and required-parking rules must still be satisfied.
Unpermitted garage conversion: $2,500-$10,000, stop-work order, reversion to garage required or retroactive permitting at significant cost. Illegal rental of converted space: additional rental-code fines.
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