Showing ordinances that apply to Montauk, NY
Montauk is an unincorporated community (population 4,318) in Suffolk County, New York. Because Montauk is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Suffolk County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The customer traffic restrictions rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Suffolk County towns limit customer visits to home occupations to avoid residential-traffic impacts. Typical rules cap client visits at 4-8 per day by appointment only, prohibit group classes or simultaneous visitors, and require off-street parking for all visiting customers. Businesses generating significant traffic must relocate to commercial zones.
Brookhaven Chapter 85-30.B.5, Islip 68-45, and Huntington 198-16 each limit customer visits. Common specific caps: 1 client at a time, 4-6 visits per day, by appointment only, during reasonable hours (often 8 AM-8 PM). On-street parking for customers is typically prohibited; all visitor parking must fit in the driveway. Music teachers, therapists, tutors, and small-scale consultants typically meet these rules; hair salons and retail do not.
Exceeding customer-visit limits: $500-$2,500 per incident, cease-and-desist order. On-street customer parking complaints: citations to both homeowner and visitors. Repeat violations: injunction to cease business.
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