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Southold Town Planning Board
� 50UTHOLD, L. I., N. Y. 11971
PLANNING BOARD
MEMBERS
John Wickham, Chairman
Henry Molsa
Alfred Grebe
Henry Raynor
Frank Coyle
M I N U T E S
SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD
October 24 , 1973
A regular meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board
was held at 7 :30 P.M. , Wednesday, October 24 , 1973 , at the
Town Office, Main Road, Southold, New York.
There were present: Messrs : John Wickham, Chairman;
Henry Moisa, Vice Chairman; Henry Raynor, Alfred Grebe.
Absent: Mr. Frank Coyle.
Gary Olsen, Esq. presented the Board with a topographic
map for the minor subdivision of Robert Casola at Orient,
New York as requested by the Board at their meeting of
September 4th. Mr. Olsen said that the location is at
King and Orchard Streets and that the .lots run from between
two and three acres apiece. Mr: Hen`fy Moisa noted that
this property abuts meadowland. There is a dike thrown up
along King Street now. Near the center the elevation is
1.5 which shows that it's a very low spot. This falls right.
into a meadow. It' s all very low. Mr. Olsen said that
would come under Health Department requirements. Some of
the areas might have to be filled. Mr. John Wickham i
commented that the subdivision could be in difficulty with
the New York State Wetlands Ordinance. Mr. Olsen said
that there is no tidal action there. Mr. Raynor said that
we do not have a definition from the State. We have always
used 5 feet as a criteria. Mr. Olsen said that there might
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have to be some fill. They have enough square footage so
I don't see why it should not be approved. It might be
that to meet the Board of Health requirements for cesspools
that there should be some fill in there. Whoever takes
title to the parcels would have to put the fill in. I
would assume the Board would want restrictive covenants
that it would not be further divided. That would not be
a problem. Mr. Moisa suggested that it might be a good
idea to get tests on nitrogen. Mr . Olsen said that that
had already been done. Mr. Moisa said that the lower area
at one time was a dumping ground, then that was curtailed,
and it was covered over. Mr. Wickham suggested that the
profile be submitted to the Board of Health. Mr. Olsen
said that we know what their requirements are. Mr. Wickham
said that the Board is a little reluctant to do anything about
it unless there is some indication of approval. Mr. Moisa
said that we, the Planning Board, have to send a map to the
Board of Health.
Mr. Olsen said that, assuming that we meet Department
of Health standards, I would assume that as far as the Town
is concerned we meet requirements . Mr. Moisa said that now
that we have this information we will send it to the County
Board of Health and go on from there. It ' s the procedure
we have followed in the past with other subdivisions . Mr.
Olsen noted that in order to get a Building Permit we need
approval from you and we need approval from the Department
of Health before a Building Permit is issued, and minimum
standards would have to be met at that point.
Mr . Wickham said that there is one thing that we should
point out (we have not made a clear cut decision on it but
there will come a time when we do) , and that is that the
regulations say "minor subdivisions fronting on a municipal
street or extension thereof" and it ' s problematical whether
you could say a right of way is an "extension thereof" .
Mr . Olsen said that the dimensions of the lots are pretty good.
The most you would have in there would be four lots so I would
think it is a good thing for the Town. Mr. Wickham said that
up to now we have said that rights of way were extensions
thereto but in some circumstances we would say "unreasonable"
extension. However, I think on this subdivision it is
reasonable. Mr. Moisa asked Mr. Olsen if his client is willing
to sign legal instruments. Mr. Olsen said "yes" . Mr.
Wickham said that we would send this up to the Board of Health.
I am a little bit concerned that this is under the 5 foot contour
that we normally figure. We say low lying land is not build-
able and we ordinarily use the 5 foot contour. However, this
may be a reasonable use for this land; it' s not now being farmed.
Mr. Moisa said that it has been farmed in the past. Mr. Olsen
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said that he would assume that whoever bought it would
realize that the back end would be left natural. There
is no tidal action back there . Mr. Raynor asked Mr. Olsen
if he had any objection to this being sent to Environmental
Control. Mr . Olsen said that he would object as he doesn't
think that it ' s necessary. Mr. Wickham said that when we
send it to the Department of Health we will comment that
this is a little lower than we normally have presented to
us, and we would appreciate any comments or suggestions .
Mr. Olsen stated that whoever builds on this would have to
meet the requirements of the Department of Health. The
point is that it meets the requirements of the Town as
far as a minor subdivision is concerned and, therefore, I
think it should be approved. Mr . Wickham said that if it
were above the 5 foot contour he would agree. Mr. Olsen
said that it is not a wetlands area. Mr. Wickham said that
everyone has a different definition of wetlands. The fact
that it is behind dikes excludes it from being wetlands
but it emphasizes the fact that it has problems . In this
instance it can have more problems than would be experienced
in wetlands with some elevation. There is one other
referral agency I would like to send a copy of the map to,
and that is the County Soil and Water District. They will
make a recommendation to us and to you as to how this
should be handled. We do this on anything we think has a
problem. . . property that is too steep or that requires
specific drainage handling, and we are also very apt to do
it when the land has dikes on it. Mr. Olsen said that he
would wait to hear from the Board.
Rudolph Bruer, Esq. came before the Board in regard
to Lucile Mosback subdivision at East Marion, New York.
The Chairman read letter dated October 18 , 1973 received
from the Chairman of the Board of Appeals, as follows :
"The applicant owns four houses on the easterly portion
of a 6 .3 acre waterfront tract in East Marion and proposes
to divide the property into lots so as to limit the maximum
density into five lots .
This would require lot area variances for two existing
cottages . TWv other lots would be substantially larger
than 40, 000 sq. ft. and would be covenanted to prevent
further division.
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The Board of Appeals position is that this proposal
is a desirable project and that area variances for these
small lots should be granted subject to Planning Board
approval of the whole project.
Mr. Raynor asked how long Mrs.-=.Mosback had held this
property. Mr,. Bruer said that to his knowledge he believes
she has held it for quite a long while. We went before the
Board of Appeals at their last meeting. We have 6 . 3 acres
and we are asking for five lots . There are four buildings
on the property. Instead of having a 25 , 000 sq. ft. lot
we would make it 40 , 000 sq. ft. We would be adding one
lot, No. 5 . Mr. Raynor asked about the zoning, and Mr. Bruer
said that he believed it was non-conforming use. Mr. Moisa
asked if Mr. Bruer is applying for a minor subdivision.
Mr.. Bruer said "yes" ; the Board of Appeals liked it. We have
an existing condition here. Mr. Wickham said that we can
not approve a minor subdivision with five lots and we can
not approve a minor subdivision in which any lot is less
than 40 ,000 sq. ft. Mr. Bruer said that they would wind up
with 5 lots on 6 . 3 acres . One of the primary objectives
is that eventually this property will be turned over to
her two children. Mr. Wickham stated that the Town Attorney
says that blood relationships have no bearing. Mr. Bruer
said we are looking for two lots down here.
Mr. Wickham said that there are an existing four houses
on four lots . Let the Appeals Board give Mrs . Mosback a
variance on this open land for one lot so that you come up
with five lots . You have four lots on which you don 't need
a variance. Mrs . Mosback can draw the lines anyway she wants
to. (Mr. Wickham indicated on the sketch where the lines
could be drawn) . Lot No. 5 is the only variance. Mr. Bruer
said that the Board of Appeals reaction was that this is a
subdivision type situation and is a Planning Board problem.
Mr. Wickham said that the Planning Board can not give 5 lots.
I would not enter into an agreement where the Board of Appeals
gave two variances . The way we handle it is to have the
Board of Appeals give a variance first. Mr. Bruer asked if
Mr. Wickham could discuss this with Mr. Gillispie. Mr.
Wickham said that if the Planning Board decides to go along
with it, he will dictate a letter to the Board of Appeals
later tonight. Mr. Raynor said this appears to be an estate
problem more than anything else. Mr. Bruer said that the
idea is to create value. Mr. Raynor suggested that two lots
be made by drawing a line down the middle . Mr. Bruer said
that we have a four house situation. I think the Town would
be better off with permanent residents . I think you could
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find out what it has been like there by speaking to a
neighbor, Mr. Parker, who attended the Appeals Board
meeting. He spoke with respect to some of the rental
tenants . Mr. Raynor said that to his knowledge we have
never granted a 5 lot minor subdivision to anyone. Mr.
Bruer said that he would like to get back to the idea
that the Board of Appeals could grant a variance and,
if that is the case, I would like to go before the Board
of Appeals . Mr. Wickham stated that he should tie it up
with covenants so it can't be resubdivided. Mr.-.,,Bruer
said that he thought the Board of Appeals were pleased
with the proposal. Mr. Wickham said that the Planning
Board would discuss it a little later in the evening
and if we agree I will dictate a letter to the Board of
Appeals . You may call in the morning to find out what
our decision is.
Rudolph Bruer spoke informally to the Board regarding
the Pebble Beach subdivision. He said that he had talked to
Mr. Wolf of the State Conservation Department and he indicated
that there would not be any problem. Mr. Wickham said that
this Board will be extremely careful how we work with the
State Department of Environmental Control because of any
possible infringement. In some cases there will be conflict.
Mr. Bruer said that he expects to get a letter back saying
that this doesn 't apply to Pebble Beach. Mr. Wickham stated
that he had spent most of the afternoon with the County
Health Department discussing Pebble Beach with Mr. Donovan.
Mr. Bruer also spoke to the Board with regard to the
John Pontino subdivision. He said the Pontino map has been
before the Health Department. They want a stipulation on
the map that before any Building Permit is issued they
would get a water test. It will go on the final map.
William Esseks, Esq. came before the Board in regard
to Inlet East Estates . Mr. Esseks said that he would like
to ask for a preliminary hearing. Mr. Raynor asked if Mr.
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Esseks or anyone in his office had received a definition
of the law. Mr. Esseks said that he found it hard to
believe that everyone is abrogating his authority to
someone sitting in Stony Brook. Mr. Wickham read copy of
letter dated October 24 , 1973 addressed to Mr. Raymond C.
Dean, Superintendent of Highways, re . Inlet East Estates ,
as follows :
"In response to your request for me to review the
preliminary map of Inlet East Estates subdivision, I submit
the following comments .
Using data available from the Soil Conservation Service,
the recharge basin is adequate in size to hold the volume
of run-off water that can be expected.
The plan calls for construction of the recharge basin to
be in accordance with the Town Highway Specifications. In
reviewing this specification I find that no mention of the
composition of the bottom of the recharge basin is made.
The bottom of the basin should be sand or sand and gravel with
no intervening layer of other material until ground water
is reached.
-Yours truly,
Edward J. Bage, P.E.."
The Board studied the maps showing Detail of Drainage
Area. Mr. Wickham said that we are waiting for a letter
from the Superintendent of Highways so that we can hold a
preliminary hearing. If we get a letter before it' s time
to post the legal notice, we will put you on for a preliminary
hearing. There is an Environmental Conservation problem
but that is your responsibility. Mr. Esseks commented that
if they were to say"no" that that might be the end of it.
Mr . Wickham said that he had spent an hour on this this
afternoon, and this is a very capable man, but he has four
times as much work as last year, and no staff. Mr. Esseks
commented that everyone is subject to review. Mr. Wickham
said that the Board would discuss Inlet East Estates later
in the evening and would decide whether to schedule a
preliminary hearing subject to receiving the recommendations
of the Superintendent of Highways .
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Richard Cron, Esq: came before the Board with maps
of minor subdivision surveyed for Joseph Wiederman and
John Gilowski. Mr. Cron said that he would hope that
somebody has gone down to see this minor subdivision.
This is the same layout as I showed you before but I had
the proper names of the interested parties put on the
prints. Mr. Raynor asked if Mr. Con' s clients would be
willing to sign covenants that they won't subdivide in
the future . Mr. Cron said it was already laid out this
way when I got into the picture with my clients. I would
like to get approval. (The Board studied the map) .
Mr. Moisa said that the Board will need six prints . Mr.
Cron said he would call Van Tuyl and have him supply the
additional prints needed. Mr. Wickham said the Board
would discuss the matter later in the .evening and that Mr.
Cron could call in the morning for the Board' s decision.
Richard Cron, Esq. came before the Board with
preliminary map of Albert E. Cinelli and Carl G. Hornwood
at Orient. Mr. Cron said that he had presented this the
last time I appeared before the Board. You asked that I
leave a copy of the map. Mr. Wickham said there is no
reason why we can't take some action and give you some
information in the near future. We will make a decision
on approval of the sketch plan tonight.
Richard Cron, Esq. came before the Board to discuss
map of Orient Point subdivision. Mr. Wickham said this
matter is very much on my mind. I thought I had a three
way meeting set up . I talked to the man in Stony Brook
today. Mr. Cron stated that he has to get this thing
resolved. Mr. Wickham said that we have to have Environ-
mental Conservation with us on this. Mr. Cron asked if all
this is necessary for a preliminary. Every time we bring in
another party they have some different ideas . Mr. Wickham
said that he had done the best he could. Mr. Cron asked
what he could tell his people . You are supposed to approve
within 45 days after it' s submitted. Mr. Raynor stated'.that
the Board had had a double submission. We had to get
clearance from you. Mr. Wickham said that the Board is
operating in good faith. Mr. Cron said that one way or the
other we have to bring it to a conclusion. Mr. Wickham
said that he could only say that we were promised by the
Supervisor that such a meeting would be forthcoming. I can
assure you that I will push for it as soon as elections are
over. Mr. Cron said you may want to bring the Environmental
people in but basically they have nothing to do with this
subdivision. I don't mind you delving into all areas but
it' s not me, alone, who is involved. Mr. Wickham stated
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that he would like to take this up to the County. Planning
people and go over it with them and get their suggestions .
Sooner or later we will have to go to them. It ' s one step
which might save some time later on. Mr. Cron commented
that everything is subject to review and that he can' t in all
good conscience let this go on and on. I am jeopardizing
the people who have entrusted this to me. I am trying not
to push you but I can't keep saying that I have nothing to
report. I am putting myself in a position of jeopardy.
Mr. Raynor said that until you decided which course of
action you wanted to take we could not do anything. Mr.
Cron said there are two Boards; one involves a legislative
act and one is advisory but you will not find any law
that says these are exclusive remedies. Mr. Raynor said.
that our Counsel had some questions on this . Mr. Cron
asked if he could get an answer by the next meeting. Mr.
Raynor said the Board would discuss it and Mr. Cron could
call in the .;>.morning.
Mr. Walter Luce called to say that he would not be
able to appear at 8 :25 P .M. as scheduled and asked that
the Board review the preliminary map. Mr. Raynor said
that when Mr. George Penny submitted the map at the last
meeting he said he had worked it out with Mr. Wickham.
Mr. Wickham stated that the map did not have five lots
on it when he saw it. Mr. Raynor said that he told Mr.
Penny to make four lots . What they have not sold off
should strictly adhere to minor subdivision regulations .
Mr. Wickham said that the original map had seven lots on
it, and the Board suggested that they put a line down
and make it eight lots, and we talked about a road. Mr.
Moisa noted that they have a 50 foot road on the new map.
Mr: Raynor said that he thinks it' s a right of way. Mr.
Wickham said that the way it shows on the map it is a major
subdivision. The only alternative is to make it four lots .
The Board discussed the minor subdivision of Clifford
Manning at Southold to be known as Soundview Estates .
The Board felt that there were some questions to be answered
regarding the right of way, there are no waivers of rights .
Aitisuggestion was made that it would not be unreasonable to
ask for an abstract assuring that these are the people who
own the property. Mr. Wickham said that it is not our
responsibility to establish the fact that this is the
remainder that is called for in this Deed. We have no
clear indication of where this boundary line should be.
We will ask Van Tuyl to provide the necessary information.
We have no- Information on rights of way to McCarvill and
Preston. It should show the rights of way. The line has
to be established. We need a legal instrument for Lots 3 & 4 .
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Application for Approval of Plat was received from
Glenn F . Heidtmann for minor subdivision at Cutchogue
comprising three lots . A check in the amount of $30
was received on July 23 , 1973 .
On motion by Mr. Raynor, seconded by Mr. Moisa, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board approve
minor subdivision of Glenn F. Heidtmann, Cutchogue, New
York, as submitted.
Vote of the Board: Ayes :- Messrs : Wickham, Raynor,
Moisa, Grebe .
Robert Tooker, Esq. came before the Board in regard
to Little Neck Properties , East Cutchogue . Mr. Tooker
said that the last time the Board had looked at the pre-
liminary map they seemed to be satisfied. You asked me
to talk to Mr. Tasker, the Town attorney, which I have
done, and you said you would refer it to the Highway
Committee. Since we are now passed the lst of September,
we have to comply with the Department of Environmental
Conservation. I called them but their rules and regulations
have not been published yet but I was told they would be
mailed out Tuesday. I received them and I have read them
and I believe if you have not already received yours that
they are mailing copies to everybody. They say if you are
within 300 feet of tidal wetlands you have to submit an
application for a permit. If you are not within 300 feet
you don 't have to do that. They will file a map with the
County Clerk which defines who is and who is not within
300 feet. Until they do that they say they will use some
U. S . Oceanic Surveys , the National Oceanic Survey. I
spoke to Alden Young after gathering together what I do
have in the way of charts . They said what we really mean
is the same charts you get in any marina. I have land
maps and waterway maps . This piece of property we are
interested in is separated from tidal water by a road and
two houses. There is a little finger, it' s within 20 feet
of touching one little piece on one lot. Mr. Colvin
said they would write a letter to you saying that they
did not wish to have an application filed, and it would
be no problem. We are not doing anything to the wetlands .
They intend to measure from 300 feet from construction.
If you like , I will leave you a copy. I just want to
exclude myself from their jurisdiction. The edge of the
creek to the edge of us is about 320 feet.
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Mr. Henry Raynor stated that his only question with
regard to Little Neck Properties is on drainage. He read
letter received from the Superintendent of Highways, as
follows :
"I have inspected the map lay-out of LITTLE NECK
PROPERTIES and recommend that ample drainage will be made
on building lots abutting town roads . "
Mr. John Wickham said that we will ask for a copy of
Deed Restrictions . The Soil and Water Conservation people
say that during the construction period there shall be a
burn between the lot and the highway until lawns are seeded.
There is practically no run-off from a lawn. Silt runs
into a highway and also silts up drainage construction.
Mr. Raynor said that he believes it all runs north. Mr.
Wickham said this could be handled with Deed restrictions.
I will entertain a motion that this subdivision be posted
for a public hearing.
On motion by Mr. Moisa, seconded by Mr. Raynor, it was
RESOLVED that the Planning Board will hold a hearing
for final approval of Little Neck Properties Subdivision
on November 15 , 1973 , at 7 : 30 P .M. , at the Town Office ,
Main Road, Southold.
Vote of the Board: Ayes :- Messrs : Moisa, Raynor,
Grebe, Wickham.
Mr. Robert A. Kart, . surveyor, Riverhead, New York,
came before the .Board with a pre-preliminary proposal
in behalf of Horton Bros . , Peconic Homes . He asked the
Board to look at it and tell him what changes had to be
made. He said that he had discussed this with the Superin-
tendant of Highways . All of these lots are 40 , 000 sq. ft.
or over. Before I come in for a preliminary I would like
to plan my road drainage. It will be handled by recharge
basins . Mr. Dean is in agreement with my plan. This is
a clear title. We are not interested in the piece of
woods back there. This is all farm land. This is a
pre-preliminary. If you have any changes you want made now,
let me know. Mr. Raynor asked why he located the park: and
playground on the road. Mr. Kart said that it was because
of the area he had to work with, he could not make this
(referring to sketch) into two lots and still provide for
drainage here. I had no other place to put it. It
possibly could be done but I would have to shift lines. If
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you remember on the Pontino subdivision I met with Mr.
Dean and he asked for part of it to be for drainage, and
this is what I have done. I am attempting to get a sort
of pre-preliminary okay. Mr. Raynor said that he thought
the location for a park and playground was a dangerous one.
Mr. Kart said that you have to have a right angle entrance .
I have 236 ' plus another 70 or 80 ' and I can not possibly
make two lots in here (referring to sketch) unless I extend
this all the way back to here and then I wind up short.
Would you rather see it down here? Mr. Raynor said that
he really would be fearful about the other location. Mr.
Kart said he is trying to make square lots. Would it be
permissible to do something like we have done at Indian
Neck Lane? They are not going to be playing on the street.
Mr. Raynor said that since the Grand Avenue Bridge has opened
up it is a real danger. Mr. Kart said that they are almost
square lots , 200 x 200 , no one is being crowded. (There was
a further discussion of the map) . Mr. Wickham suggested that
Mr. Kart move the road up 20 feet. Mr. Kart said that he is
trying to keep the road in the middle so he has proper
depth. The public likes them. Mr. Wickham said there would
be no trouble having one lot 220 ' and the other 200 ' . It' s
just a suggestion. (Mrs . Lorraine Tuthill looked at' the
map and commented on the recharge area) . Mr. Raynor said
that there is a drainage spot there and park and playground.
Mr. Kart said that he had so many square feet to play with;
all I can do is swap. He asked if this would be sort of
okay? Mr. Raynor commented that he is in good shape .
Mr. Vincent Curto appeared before the Board with
reference to C .P .F. Land Corporation "Blue Horizons" .
Mr . Curto referred to the letter from the County Board of
Health dated September 19th addressed to the Planning Board,
a copy of which was sent to C .P.F. Land Corporation. He
said that they had had the test wells all dug and approved
last year. Mr. Wickham noted that the Suffolk County
Department of Health said that "we have only inspected one
test hole in what was formerly section one of the map. We
will require additional test holes and the locations:' plotted
on the preliminary map submitted are satisfactory. " Mr.
Curto said that Mr. Van Tuyl has them on the map. North
Fork Oil Heat dug the test wells . The map I have shows
every one. Mr . Wickham said the map shows the location but
the County has to have the tests . Mr. Raynor said you
need a report from North Fork Oil Heat. The ones that were
dug a year ago are not any good. You have to have approval
of test wells matching this map made in May, 1973 . A
preliminary map will have to be sent to the Health Department
showing where the test wells are. Mr. Wickham said that
North Fork may have to go back and make new locations .
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This office has got to have the test well locations and
the map correspond. You will have to see Van Tuyl and
North Fork.
The Board discussed the petition of Isadore P. Krupski
requesting a change of zone from "A" Residential-Agricultural
to "B-1" Heavy Business . Mr. Wickham said that this parcel
is on the north side of Middle Road. Neither this Board
nor the County Planning Commission will approve business
development on County Road 27 in this area.
The Southold Town Planning Board received from the
Southold Town Board the original petition of Isadore Krupski
requesting a change of zone on certain property situated
at Cutchogue, New York, from "A" Residential and Agricultural
District to "B-l" General Business District on certain real
property situated at Cutchogue, New York.
This property is situated at Cutchogue, in the Town
of Southold, County of Suffolk, New York, and more
particularly bounded and described as follows :
BEGINNING at a point on the northwesterly side of Cox
Lane running thence from said point or place of beginning
along land now or formerly of Mattituck Gun Club, Inc. , north
51' 53 minutes 00 seconds E . 756 . 88 feet.
THENCE north 470 30 minutes 20 seconds W. 39 . 62 feet
along land now or formerly of Mattituck Gun Club, Inc. ,
thence north 670 37 minutes east 108 . 68 feet along land now or
formerly of Skirel; thence south 481 26 minutes 00 seconds
E. 630 . 98 feet along land now or formerly of Cominskey Estate
thence along County Road 27 south 711 32 minutes 20 seconds
W. 255 . 0 feet running thence along County Road 27 on a radius
of 1969 . 86 feet to a. radius of 73 . 47 feet beginning on
County Road 27 and ending on Cox Lane, thence along Cox Lane
north 48' 43 minutes 20 seconds west 358 . 06 feet to said
point and place of BEGINNING, making up a total area of
9 . 467 acres .
On motion by Mr. Moisa, seconded by Mr. Raynor, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town. Planning Board
recommend to the Southold Town Board DENIAL of the
change of zone on petition of Isadore Krupski from
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"A" Residential-Agricultural District to "B-l" Heavy
Business for the reason that this change would not
conform to the Development Plan. The Planning Board
will not approve business development on County Road
27 in, this area.
Vote of the Board: Ayes :- Mr. Wickham, Mr. Moisa,
Mr . Raynor, Mr. Grebe.
Mr. Wickham read the following letter received from
Mr. Howard Terry, Building Inspector :
"Last winter we had many complaints of "Runoff Water"
crossing private properties in Laurel.
Water drains South West from Laurel Country Estates ,
Wilcenski Farm and other open land South of the Long Island
Railroad to Great Peconic Bay Boulevard through "Rolling
Wood" Subdivision and the adjoining Westerly property of
Diachun.
Prior to development of Rolling Wood the "Runoff water"
was pretty well absorbed in the woodland.
Last winter, someone had regr'aded the Southwest end of
the open land and diked along the edge of the woodland of
both Diachun, Rolling Wood, and dug a ditch along the
Westerly lot lines of Rolling Wood. This brought a flood
to the Boulevard.
Ray Dean and I ordered the ditch filled to stop this
run off water. Now some people have built a dike along
their lot lines to throw water on Diachun.
This area should have a drainage study done before this
winter so that we can try to stop this runoff and resultant
damage to cellars and roads .
I cannot do this study or order corrections . It should
be part of the Planning Board' s overall plan for the area
development as it covers many acres .
I I doubt if we can be held personally liable in this
matter but certainly no plan has been done to this date.
It is getting more serious each heavy rain. Please advise
what you propose to do in this matter. "
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Mr. Raynor said that he would inspect this property
and also the Bay Avenue property in Mattituck, and asked
the Secretary to contact Mr. Ed Bage, P .E . , to accompany
him on an inspection trip.
The Chairman read letter received from Mr. Raymond C.
Dean, Superintendent of Highways, with regard to Woodhollow
Properties, Inc. , Orient-by-the-Sea, Section II, as follows :
"The Highway Committee and myself have agreed that
we will accept the leaching area set aside for a recharge
basin, located south of Lot #65 , instead of our suggestion
of Lot #64 as recommended in our letter of August 8 , 1973 . "
Mr. Lawrence Tuthill, P .E . , was present at the meeting.
The Board discussed having a bond estimate prepared for
Woodhollow Properties , Inc. (Orient-b y-the-Sea, Sec. 2) ,
and Mr. Tuthill said that he would prefer that Mr. Bage
prepare it as he, Mr. Tuthill, is the owner of 50 of
Woodhollow Properties.
On motion by Mr. Wickham, seconded by Mr. Raynor, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board request
that Edward Bage, P.E. , prepare a bond estimate for Woodhollow
Properties, Inc. , Orient-by-the-Sea, Section II .
Vote of the Board: Ayes :- Mr. Wickham, . Mr. Moisa,
Mr . Raynor, Mr. Grebe.
Mr. Wickham directed the Secretary to write a letter
to Mrs . Harry E. Evans , Oakland, New Jersey, in response to
Mrs. Evan ' s letter of October 16 , 1973 , answering questions
about the proper filing of application for a subdivision in
Orient, Performance Bond, minimum requirements for lots
fronting on the road, and recreation areas .
Mr. Wickham read letter from the Superintendent of
Highways, dated October,ll, 1973 , with regard to East Hill ,
Section I, Peconic, New York: "I have spoken with the
Highway Committee and we suggest that approximately one-half
an acre be dedicated to the Town of Southold from the Park
and Playground area for future use as a recharge basin. "
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Mr. Wickham read the Resolution adopted by the Suffolk
County Planning Commission on October 3 , 1973 .
RESOLUTION: PROCEDURAL AMENDMENTS TO SUFFOLK COUNTY PLANNING
COMMISSION REVIEW OF PROPOSED ZONING ACTIONS AND FINAL
SUBDIVISION PLATS IN AREAS AFFECTED BY "TIDAL
WETLANDS ACT"
WHEREAS , the State of New York has passed an Act known-,
as the "Tidal Wetlands Act" to protect and
preserve tidal wetlands, and
WHEREAS, the said act went into effect on September 1,
1973 , and
WHEREAS, all lands lying between the one fathom line and
100 yards or more, in from the- edge of the
wetlands will be directly affected by the act
and subject to administrative procedures of the
New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation, and
WHEREAS , The Suffolk County Planning Commission is required
by the provisions of the Suffolk County Charter
to review all zoning actions and land subdivisions
within 500 feet of the shoreline, and
WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of both the State and
County to coordinate efforts pertaining to the
review of proposed changes of land use and develop-
ment of the tidal wetlands , Therefore, Be It
RESOLVED, That the Suffolk County Planning Commission hereby
amends its procedures in Informational Bulletin
No. 8 as follows : The Suffolk County Planning
Commission will not accept for consideration nor
review any proposed Zoning Action, Variance , Special Permit,
or Subdivision Plat in any area affected by the "Tidal Wetlands
Act" that is referred pursuant to Sections 1323 to 1333 in-
clusive, of the Suffolk County Charter unless the referral
contains a copy of a letter from the New York State Department
of Environmental Conservation stating that it has no objection
to the proposed application.
Mr. Wickham read letter from Suffolk County Planning
Commission with regard to Edward Gilles for a proposed change
of zone from "A" residence to "B-1" Business District. The
Suffolk County Planning Commission on October 3, 1973 ,reviewed
the above captioned zoning action and after due study and
deliberation disapproved this change of zone because of the
following
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1. It would result in the unwarranted further
perpetuation of commercial development along
the county roadway detrimental to the safety
and traffic carrying capacity of said facility;
2 . There appears to be ample vacant business zoned
land and retail shopping facilities in the locale;
3 . It would tend to establish a precedent for further
downzonings in the locale;
4 . It constitutes the unwarranted extensive encroach-
ment of commercial development into a single family
residence district.
Mr. Wickham asked the Secretary to send a copy of
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
letter dated October 1 , 1973 , with regard to posting laws
to each member of the Planning Board and to Chief Carl
Cataldo.
In discussing the Robert Casola subdivision at Orient,
Mr. Wickham requested that it be referred to the Department
of Health and the Soil and Water Conservation District.
On motion of Mr. Wickham, seconded by Mr. Moisa, it was
RESOLVED that the minutes of the Planning Board meeting
of October 4 , 1973 be approved as corrected.
Vote of the Board : Ayes : - Messrs : Wickham, Moisa,
Raynor, Grebe.
On motion by Mr. Raynor, seconded by Mr. Grebe , it was
RESOLVED that the Minor Subdivision proposal of
Wiederman & Gilowski as submitted by Richard Cron, Esq. ,
be approved for hearing on November 15 , 1973 .
Vote of the Board: Ayes :- Messrs : Wickham, Moisa,
Raynor , Grebe.
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On motion by Mr. Moisa, seconded. by Mr. Wickham, it was
RESOLVED that the preliminary map of Major Subdivision
for. Cinelli and Hornwood as submitted by Richard Cron, Esq.
shall be sent to the Suffolk County Planning Commission for
preliminary suggestions.
Vote of the Board: Ayes :- Messrs : Moisa, Wickham,
Raynor, Grebe.
Mr. Wickham stated that with' regard to Orient Point
subdivision as submitted by Richard. Cron, Esq. , he would
take it to the County for preliminary discussion; and
would make every effort to set up ' a meeting with' the
Supervisor of the Town, State Environmental Commission•,
Appeals Board as soon ,'as possible after Election Day.
On motion by Mr. Wickham, seconded by Mr..' Moisa, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning' Board _set
7 :30 P .M. , Thursday., November 15 , 1973 , at the Town Office,
Main Road, Southold, New York, for a public hearing on the
question of final-approval of plat of property owned by
P. J. - Ventures, entitled "Little Neck Properties" , consisting
of a parcel of land situated at East Cutchogue, New York.
Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Messrs : Wickham, Moisa,
Raynor, Grebe .
On motion by Mr. Moisa, seconded by Mr. Grebe, .'it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board set'
7 : 45 P.M. (E.S .T. ) , Thursday,. November 15 , 1973 , at the
Town Office, Main ' Road, Southold, New York, for a public
hearing on the question of preliminary approval of plat of
property owned by Donald .Denis, William W. Esseks, and
Bennett Stark, entitled "Inlet East Estates" , consisting
of a parcel of land situated at Mattituck, Town of .
Southold, New York.
Vote of the Board: Ayes :- Messrs : Wickham, Moisa,
Grebe.
Voting No: Mr. Henry Raynor
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Mr. Henry Raynor said he did not approve of Lot 10
of the,;Inlet East Estates subdivision. I am not- at all
enthusiastic about it. Mr. Wickham said that we are
posting this for a public hearing but there are some
things that we don 't like about it.
On motion by Mr. Raynor, seconded by Mr. Grebe, it was
RESOLVED that the next meeting of the Southold Town
Planning Board shall be held at 7 :30 P .M. , Thursday,
, November 15 , 1973 , at the Town Office, Main Road,
Southold, New York.
Vote of the Board: Ayes :- Messrs : Wickham, Raynor,
Moisa, Grebe.
Mr.- Wickham stated that with regard to the statement
by the Trustees of the Town of Southold in regard to reported
infringement, I would like to entertain a motion that this
Board support the Southold Town Trustees in their concern
over the infringement of the Town rights under the Andros
patent by the New York State Wetlands. Act.
On .,,motion by Mr. Raynor, seconded by Mr. Moisa, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board support,
the Southold Town Trustees in their concern with regard to
infringement of Town rights-under the Andros patent by the
New York State Wetlands Act.
Vote of the Board: Ayes :- Messrs : Wickham, Moisa, Raynor,
Grebe.
Mr. Wickham informed the Board that he is writing to
the Speaker of the New York State Assembly and to Mr.
Anthony S. Taormina, New York State D.E .C. , that this
Board finds itself in a difficult position with regard to
the State Wetlands Act, which became effective on September
1, 1973 , . and can not accept the authority of the State over
some of our wetlands.
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On motion by Mr. Grebe, seconded by Mr. Moisa, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board
regrets that it can not accept the New York State Wetlands
Act which became effective on September 1, 1973 , because of
the fact that it fails to recognize those privileges granted
to the Town under the Andros Patent.
Vote of the Board: Ayes :- Messrs : Wickham, Moisa,
Raynor, Grebe.
On motion by Mr. Raynor, seconded by Mr. Moisa, it was
RESOLVED that. the Southold Town Planning Board approve
the estimate for a bond for the roads and drainage at
Elijah' s Lane Estates , Mattituck, as prepared and submitted
by Lawrence M. Tuthill, P .E.
Vote of the Board: Ayes :- Messrs : Moisa, Raynor, Grebe,
Wickham.
Receipt was noted of Proposed Regulations, October 10 ,
1973 , PART 660 , TIDAL WETLANDS - MORATORIUM PERMITS .
On motion by Mr. Raynor, seconded by Mr. Moisa, it was
RESOLVED that, upon advice of our engineer, the entire
grade of the highways at Elijah' s Lane Estates be raised in
conformity with our regulations which call for the center
of the highway to be even or above the lot grade. In this
case, we will allow the highway finished crown to be not less
than six inches (6") below the average lot grade.
Vote of the Board: Ayes :- Messrs : Wickham, Moisa,
Raynor, Grebe .
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The meeting was adjourned at 10 :45 P .M.
Respectfully submitted,
Marjorie McDermott, Secretary
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John Wickham, Chairm n