Showing ordinances that apply to Bay Shore, NY
Bay Shore is an unincorporated community (population 29,244) in Suffolk County, New York. Because Bay Shore is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Suffolk County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The zoning restrictions rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Home occupations are permitted in residential zones throughout Suffolk County subject to town-specific conditions. Most towns require the business be operated by a resident, occupy less than 25-30 percent of the dwelling, generate no external evidence of business activity, and produce no significant customer traffic or deliveries. Home-based professional offices are usually the least restricted category.
Brookhaven Chapter 85-30, Islip 68-45, and Huntington 198-16 define home occupation as clearly incidental to residential use. Typical limits: no non-resident employees (some towns allow 1), no retail sales on premises, no manufacturing, no outdoor storage of materials, no signs over 2 sq ft or on building. Licensed trades (plumbers, electricians) may keep one commercial vehicle but no fleet. Daycare and salons have specific state-law carve-outs. NY State does not preempt local home-occupation zoning.
Operating a non-conforming home business: $250-$2,500 per week of continued violation. Repeat violators: zoning court injunction. External signage without permit: additional fines.
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