Showing ordinances that apply to Mount Ivy, NY
Mount Ivy is an unincorporated community (population 7,657) in Rockland County, New York. Because Mount Ivy is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Rockland County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The zoning restrictions rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Rockland County home occupations are regulated by town/village zoning. Clarkstown Chapter 290, Ramapo Chapter 376, and Orangetown Chapter 43 permit home occupations as accessory use in residential zones. Registered business certificate with town clerk typically required. No state preemption in NY.
Rockland County home business zoning is handled entirely at town/village level under NY Town Law ยง261 and Village Law ยง7-700. Clarkstown Town Code Chapter 290 allows home occupations subject to: no more than 25% of floor area used, no non-resident employees, no customer visits beyond occasional, no external storage, no displays visible from street. Ramapo Town Code Chapter 376 is similar with emphasis on preserving single-family character in Monsey, New Hempstead, and Chestnut Ridge neighborhoods. Orangetown Chapter 43 caps home occupation size at 400 sq ft. Village of Nyack, Suffern, Piermont, and Spring Valley have village-specific rules, often stricter in historic districts. Typical Rockland County business registration: file DBA with Rockland County Clerk ($35), obtain NY State Certificate of Authority for sales tax if applicable, register with town clerk. No NY state preemption on home occupations unlike some states. Orthodox Jewish home-based businesses (kosher food prep, Judaica, religious education) in Monsey are common and generally compliant if they follow residential character rules. East Ramapo tension has not resulted in discriminatory home business enforcement.
Zoning violation: $250-$1,000 first offense per town code. Cease-and-desist order. Unregistered business: Rockland County and NYS Dept of Taxation penalties. Repeat: $2,500+ per day of continued violation.
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