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Lel*aat[r: iAL At`TITLE ccrh,&,vr, • { LEND114G INSNTUTION L,STED f$aa gol,AND " `'- � TO THE ASSsGIjfE s OF T,;'E 3.+'.�'ijNG JETS?p a+r` rUTION.GUA�tAN-rEES A„E nor'fkAMMABLE b -O ADDITIONAL z "fi13dd3a0-S OR 5L!{kSWMNT�.. a . - d W _ _. ^` - r T z y � M ,. .. s 1-7 Ofi t y ; s- s 2--v`v'- _}- Sal Y` 46,`x.:."�._. .. c!b o residential structures of any nature shall -1be constructed on Lot 1 -to-4A inclusive ,�� ' c residential structure shall be constructed withlL 104 feet of the edge of Dam Pond or tb upland edge of any tidal meadows border , the pond. F s ` . c :unitary disposes. facility shall be constructed or installed within #fi3£} ��et o� t��e edge s 4 of Dam Pond or the ixpland edge of any tidal meadows bordering the pond. , including accessorybixildi : l b� built within a strip of _�.snc� 5 eat in � 4. No building width over lots 1 and 2 along Dam Pond. ors 5. 8 �x No stormwater runoff resulting- from Vie development d Prc�v n# � the lots l be - NO `' direr v y di,scbar ed into, Dam Pond or can to the d tideA meadows. A T tgT ,T` K ,.,'" tl'� ib '- e�.. 3 $' ✓ g ^ .us .'"*. �-' f , SLR FOQ.: Y Southold, N.Y. 11971 HENRY E. RAYNOR, Jr., Chairman TELEPHONE FREDERICK E. GORDON 765-1938 JAMESWALL BENNETT ORLOWSKI, Jr. GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, Jr. November 26, 1980 Mr. Robert Gillispie III North Road Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Gillispie: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board at a regular meeting held November 24, 1980. RESOLVED that whereas, a formal application for the approval of a subdivision plat, entitled Minor Subdivision of Mary Ruth Whitehead and Norman Whitehead located at East Marion was submitted to the Planning Board on August 7, 1980, and an application fee of $100 was paid on August 7, 1980, and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on the said subdivision application and plat at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York, on October 16, 1980 at 7:30 p.m. , and WHEREAS, the requirements of the Subdivision Regulations of the Town of Southold have been met by said subdivision plat and application, Now, therefore, be it RESOLVED that the application of Mary Ruth Whitehead and Norman Whitehead for approval of said subdivision plat prepared by Roderick Van Tuyl, P.C. , mapped March 5, 1980 and amended September 5, 1980, be approved and the chairman be authorized to endorse his approval on the map subject to the following conditions of the Suffolk County Planning Commission being placed on the map. 1. No residential structures of any nature shall be constructed on Lots 1 to 4A inclusive. r -Mr. Robert Gillispie III f( November 26, 1980 2. No residential structure shall be constructed within 100 feet of the edge of Dam Pond or the upland edge of any tidal meadows bordering the pond. 3. No sanitary disposal facility shall be constructed or installed within 100 feet of the edge of Dam Pond or the upland edge of any tidal meadows bordering the pond. 4. No building, including accessory building, shall be built within a strip of land 50 feet in width over Lots 1 and 2 along Dam Pond. 5. No stormwater runoff resulting from the development and improvement of the lots shall. be directly discharged into Dam Pond or on to the adjoining tidal meadows. I am enclosing the negative declaration of the board regarding the State Environmental Quality Review Act. Do not interpret this to mean that you will not need a permit from the DEC. Upon receipt of three maps indicating the above conditions, I will have the chairman sign same and return one to you. Yours truly, HENRY E. RAYNOR, JR. , CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Muriel Tolman, Secretary Enclosure MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS _�.w`��QF so P.O.Box 1179 DONALD J.WILCENSKI OVA �� Southold, NY 11971 Chair h Jffi[ [ OFFICE LOCATION: WILLIAM J.CREMERS Town Hall Annex PIERCE RAFFERTY G .�► � p 54375 State Route 25 JAMES H.RICH III Aa (cor.Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) MARTIN H.SIDOR Southold,NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD August 6, 2013 Patricia C. Moore, Esq. 51020 Main Road Southold, New York, 11971 Re: Amendment to the November 24, 1980 Minor Subdivision Approval Resolution for Norman and Mary Ruth Whitehead Located on NYS Rt. 25, bordered by Dam Pond & LI Sound, East Marion SCTM#1000-23-1-2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6 & 1000-22-3-34, 35, 36, 37. Zoning District: R-80 Dear Ms. Moore: The Southold Town Planning Board, at a meeting held on Monday, August 5, 2013, adopted the following resolution: WHEREAS, this is an approved Minor Subdivision of an 8.9 acre parcel into four residential lots where the above-referenced four lots are conveyed with corresponding unbuildable lots on the barrier beach labeled Lots 1A-4A. Lot 1 equals 1.6 acres and corresponds with Lot 1A, Lot 2 equals 0.9 acres and corresponds with Lot 2A, Lot 3 equals 1.2 acres and corresponds with Lot 3A, Lot 4 equals 0.9 acres and corresponds with Lot 4A, located in the R-80 Zoning District; and WHEREAS, on November 24, 1980, the Southold Town Planning Board approved the application of Norman and Mary Ruth Whitehead of said subdivision plat prepared by Roderick Van Tuyl, P.C., mapped March 5, 1980 and amended September 5, 1980, and authorized the Chairman to endorse the map subject to the following conditions of the Suffolk County Planning Commission being placed on the map: 1. No residential structures of any nature shall be constructed on Lots 1 to 4A inclusive. 2.. No residential structure shall be constructed within 100 feet of the edge of Dam Pond or the upland edge of any tidal meadows bordering the pond. Norman Whitehead and Mary Ruth Page Two August 6, 2013 3. No sanitary disposal facility shall be constructed or installed within 100 feet of the edge of Dam Pond or the upland edge of any tidal meadows bordering the pond. 4. No building, including an accessory building, shall be built within a strip of land 50 feet in width over Lots 1 and 2 along Dam Pond. 5. No storm water run-off resulting from the development and improvement of the lots shall be directly discharged into Dam Pond or on to the adjoining tidal meadows; and WHEREAS, on July 4 2013, Patricia Moore, on behalf of Mr. and Mrs. Whitehead, submitted a letter stating that there was a typographical error on Condition 1 from the November 24, 1980 resolution which is interfering with the sale of the parcels and alleged that the condition should have stated "No residential structures of any nature shall be constructed on Lots 1A to 4A inclusive"; and WHEREAS, the 1980 resolution condition "No residential structures of any nature shall be constructed on Lots 1 to 4A inclusive"was a condition of the Suffolk County Planning Commission referral response dated June 6, 1980; and WHEREAS, on July 11, 2013, after review with the Office of the Town Attorney, Planning Staff sent a letter to the agent stating that it is advised that the applicant seek clarification from the Suffolk County Planning Commission if the condition was to be applied to all lots in the subdivision; and WHEREAS, on July 26, 2013, the Planning Department received a written response from the Suffolk County Planning Commission stating that the Commission reviewed the file and determined that there was a typographical error in Condition #1. The condition should have read`1. No residential structures of any nature shall be constructed on Lots 1A to 4A inclusive"; be it therefore RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board hereby amends Condition One (1) from the November 24,1980 Planning Board resolution from "No residential structures of any nature shall be constructed on Lots 1 to 4A inclusive" to "No residential structures of any nature shall be constructed on Lots 1A to 4A inclusive". If you have any questions regarding the information contained in this resolution, please contact the Planning Board Office. Very truly yours, lt��, _A 04 Donald J. Wilcenski Chairman Southold Towr _ -anninq Board Work Session -Aud 5 2013 - Pa e Two .. Project Name: _Carbone & Horse Head Corp. i SCTM#:I 1000-1-2-5 & 6 _ -I Location: _ �..5671 &_6227 Castle Road, Fishers Island Description: This proposed Lot Line Change will transfer 0.4 acres from SCTM#1000- 1-2-6 to SCTM#1000-1-2-5. Lot 5 is located in the R-120 Zoning District ' I will increase from 3.2 acres to 3.6 acres and Lot 6 is located in the R-120 1 _.__._.__..-_.._._.-.__.........__.___.___....._l._-Zoning District will decrease from 3.4 acres to 3 acres. ..... . ..... _. Status: - Pending !_Action: Discuss request to waive public hearing. f Attachments: Letter from Agent _..__..-........_.............._......................................--- - ----.._.._._—_.........................................._..__...__...__...-----......;...-- -.._.._..._._.__.._.-_....-.....__._.............._........_._..-------.-.- Project Name: d Ratso, LLC SCTM#: 1000-52-5-58.2 Location: 67875 Route 25, Greenport _ I I Description: 1 This amended site plan is for the construction of an 18' x 50' (900 sq. ft.) a office addition to the existing 3,200 sq. ft. building, and providing 32 I parking stalls._ I Statuses_ New application. -- -..__._._..__..._._......_.._......-_........_.........__._._..------.--._..__......._.._...__._._.......__-____. Action: Review for completeness. t [._Attachments: _� Staff Report -_ - -.---._._...__.... _- Discussion: ❖ Letter, dated 7/16/13, from Suffolk County Real Property re: Henry's Lane ❖ ZBA request for comments re: The Blue Inn, SCTM#1000-31-6-17.2 ❖ August 7th Fishers Island Town Board Meeting ❖ Amend Final Approval Resolution for Whitehead Minor Subdivision, SCTM#1000-23-1- 2.3... 5:30 p.m. Review Public Meeting Agenda ,Q COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Steven Bellone SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE Department of Economic Development and Planning Joanne Minieri Deputy County Executive and Commissioner Division and Environment Planning ironment July 23,2013 Patricia C.Moore, Esq. _ Attorney at Law >,.R••• 51020 Main Road F' `}�'`'-j Southold,NY 11971 Re: Mary Ruth Whitehead and Norman Whitehead; 1980 minor Subdivision SCTM Nos.: 1000023000100002004,002005, 002006 1000022000300033000. 034000,035000,036000&037000 Dear Ms. Moore: Pursuant to your written request dated July 12,2013 regarding a typographical error with regard to condition#1 of the Suffolk County Planning Commission referral resolution(ZSR-80-156; S-SD-80-18) on the above referenced map,please be advised that we have reviewed the file and the notations of staff and have determined that there was indeed a typographical error in condition#1. The Condition should have read: l. No residential structures of any nature shall be constructed on Lots IA to 4A inclusive. It was not the intent of the Suffolk County Planning Commission to preclude residential dwellings on Lots 1 to 4. We apologize on behalf of the 1980 Suffolk County Planning Commission and staff and regret any inconvenience this may have caused. Should you have any further questions or comments please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. Sincerely, ndrew P. Freleng Chief Planner APF/cd ,,46c': Alyxandra Sabatino, Planning Board Office, Town of Southold H.LEE DENNISON BLDG ■ 100 VETERANS MEMORIAL HWY,4th FI ■ P.O.BOX 6100 ■ HAUPPAUGE,NY 11788-0099 (631)853-5191 ti MAILING ADDRESS: ;PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS P.O. Box 1179 DONALD J.WILCENSKI O``�OF SO!/ryol Southold,NY 11971 Chair 'l OFFICE LOCATION: WILLIAM J.CREMERS Town Hall Annex PIERCE RAFFERTY CA54375 State Route 25 JAMES H.RICH III Q � (cor.Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) MARTIN H.SIDOR COUNT`1,� Southold,NY fY 1, Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD July 11, 2013 Patricia Moore, Esq. 51020 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: 1980 Minor Subdivision for Mary Ruth and Norman Whitehead* SCTM#1000-23-1-2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6 and 1000-22-3-33, 34, 35, 36 & 37 Zoning District: R-80 Dear Ms. Moore: In-response to your letter dated July 5, 2013, the following was found in our files: 1. The condition "No residential structures of any nature shall be constructed on Lots 1 to 4 A inclusive" imposed by the Planning Board on the property.were incorporated from the conditions outlined by the Suffolk County Planning Commission (SCPC) in a letter dated November 6, 1980. It is advised that the applicant seek clarification from the SCPC if the condition was to be applied to all lots in the subdivision. If you have any questions regarding the above, please do not hesitate to contact us. Very truly yours, Alyxandra Sabatino Planner cc: David Jannuzzi encl: Letter dated 6/6/80 from the Suffolk County Planning Commission f ry 1 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING November 6, 1980 LEE E.KOPPELMAN DIRECTOR OF PLANNING Mr. Henry E. Raynor, Jr. , Chairman Town of Southold Planning Board Main Road Southold, N.Y. 11971 Re: Minor Subdivision - Mary Ruth Whitehead and Norman Whitehead Northerly side of Main Road, New York State Route 25, and on the easterly side of Dam Pond, East Marion, New York. Dear Mr. Raynor: The Suffolk County Planning Commission at its regular meeting on November 5, 1980, reviewed the proposed subdivision plat entitled, "Minor Subdivision - Mary Ruth Whitehead and Norman Whitehead", referred to it pursuant to Section 1333 of the Suffolk County Charter.. After due study and deliberation it resolved to approve said map subject to the following five conditions deemed necessary to help preserve the natural and aesthetic attributes of Dam Pond and Long Island Sound: 1. No residential structures of any nature shall be constructed on Lots 1 to 4A, inclusive. 2. No residential structure shall be constructed within 100 feet of the edge of Dam Pond or the upland edge of any tidal meadows bordering the pond. 3. No' sanitary disposal facility shall be constructed or installed within 100 feet of the edge of Dam Pond or the upland edge of any tidal meadows bordering the pond. 4. Consideration shall be given to making the baymouth bar subject to a con- servation easement as well as a strip of land 50 feet in width over Lots 1 and 2 along Dam Pond. 5. No stormwater runoff resulting from the development and improvement of the lots shall be directly discharged into Dam Pond or on to the adjoining tidal meadows. Very truly yours, Lee E. Koppelman Director of Planning File: S-SD-80-18 by C&rfej n CGL:jk Charles G. Lind, Chief Planner Encl. : Map Subdivision Review Section VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY ■ HAUPPAUGE,L.I.,NEW YORK • 979.2920 0710512013 11:41 MOORE LAW OFFICES TAX)6317654643 P.0011001 PATRICIA C.MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold,N.Y. 11952 Tel: (631) 765-4330 Fax. (631)765-4643 Margaret Rutkowski Betsy Perkins Secretaries July 5,2013 � Southold Town Planning Board Lf 5 2013 53095 Main Road P.O.Box 1179 South0!d,Tavun Southold,NY 11971 Planning Surd by fax: 765-3136 Re: .1980 Minor Subdivisiomnade for Mary Ruth Whitehead and Norman Whitehead SCTM#1000-23-1-2.3,2.4,2.5,2.E SCTM#1000-22-3-33,34;35,36&37 Dear Board: In 1980 the Planning Board approved the above referenced subdivision. The Plmuung Board approved the map and incorporated the Suffolk Counity Planning Commission conditions. When the conditions were included there was a typographical error which is now interfering with the sale of the parcels. Condition#1 states that"No residential structures of any nature shall be constructed on Lots 1 to 4A inclusive." The condition should have stated that"No residential structures of any nature shall be constructed on Lots IA to 4A inclusive" It is apparent from the Subdivision Map and the Planning Board records that Lots 1 A to 4A. are the beach lots which may not be developed,subdivision Lots l to 4 are the residential lots which have no planning board restrictions of development with residential structures. Please provide a letter confirming that same. In order to prevent future problems please incorporate this letter into the Town's records of this subdivision. V'e urs, 7is C.Moore cc:Mr, and Mrs. 'Whitehead aaATION.,y l� y . Andrew M. Cuomo b Governor NEW YORK STATE , Rose Harvey New fork State Office of Parks, Commissioner Recreation and Historic Preservation Division for Historic Preservation Peebles Island, PO-Box 189,Waterford, New York 12188-0189 518-237-8643 October 8, 2014 www.nysparks.com Ms. Heather M. Lanza, AICP Planning Director, Southold Town Hall Annex Bldg:. 54375 Rte. 25 Southold, NY 11971 OCT 15 2014 Re: Main Road Historic District tyoutnold 7bwn Suffolk County Planning Boara 3 ' Dear Ms. Lanza; AICP: We are pleased to inform you that property you own, noted above, is included in an historic district that will be considered by the New York State Board for Historic Preservation at its next meeting, December 4,,2014, for nomination to the National and State Registers'of Historic Places. This review, originally scheduled for September 11, 2014, was postponed in order to allow time for additional public discussion and comment. The boundary of this district is slightly - different from the earlier proposal and a revised nomination will be available for review. These- registers are the official lists of properties that are significant in history, architecture, engineering, landscape design, and culture. Listing in the registers provides recognition of our national, state and local.heritage and assistance in preserving it. Enclosed is a copy of the criteria under which properties are evaluated for listing. Listing in the National and State.Registers affords properties a measure of protection from the effects of federal and/or state sponsored or assisted projects, provides eligibility for certain federal and/or state tax credits and renders properties owned by non-profits or municipalities eligible for state preservation grants,. In general, there are no restrictions placed upon private owners of registered properties. The results of listing are explained more fully in the attached fact sheet. r Owners of private properties proposed for listing in the National Register must be given the opportunity to concur in or object to the listing. If a majority of the private-property owners in the district object to the listing via the process'noted below, it will prevent the district from being listed. Objections are only counted against the listing of the district as a whole. If a majority does not object, no single property owner in the district can exempt himself or herself from the listing via an objection. Each private property owner has,one vote, regardless of how many properties or what portion of a single property that party owns., If a property owner wishes to object to the proposed district, he/she must submit a notarized acknowledgement that he/she is the owner of the property in question and that he/she objects to the proposed National Register listing. Objections must be submitted before the district is listed. J If you have previously submitted a notarized objection to the Main Road Historic District, you need not submit another one. Your original objection will be counted. If you submitted an objection and, wish to withdraw it, you must submit a notarized letter so stating. We welcome all comments regarding the listing of the district. J If a district cannot be listed because of owner objection, the SHPO will submit the nomination to the Keeper of the National Register for a determination of eligibility for listing. Properties formally determined eligible for National Register listing by the Keeper are subject to the same protection from the effects of federally sponsored or assisted projects as are listed properties. There are no provisions in the New York State Historic Preservation Act that allow owners to prevent listing in the State Register by means of objection. If you'wish to comment on whether or not the district should be nominated to the National and State Registers, please send your comments to the SHPO at the address below. Comments must be received by December 3„ 2014, in order to be considered by the State.Board for Historic Preservation when it reviews this district. A draft copy of the proposed nomination will be posted on our web site (www.nysparks.com/shpo) approximately thirty days prior to the board meeting. For more information, contact Jennifer Betsworth, Division for Historic Preservation, Peebles Island State Park, P.O. Box 189, Waterford, New York 12188, (518)237-8643 x 3296. Sincerely, l l/� • Ruth-L. Pierpont Deputy Commissioner for Historic Preservation Enclosure: Fact Sheet Criteria for Evaluation 1 DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION o � _ STATE AND NATIONAL REGISTERS OF HISTORIC PLACES:PROGRAM O NEW VWX 8lATE Frequently Asked Questions about the State and National Registers of Historic Places in New York State What are'the State and National Registers of Historic Places? The State and National Registers are'the official-lists ; of properties significant in history, architecture, engineering, landscape design, archeology,and culture. Properties may be significant in local, state and/or national contexts. .More than 120;000 properties in..New York have. received this prestigious recognition. What qualifies a property for listing on the registers? The registers recognize all aspects of New York's diverse history and culture. Eligible properties must represent:a„significant historic.theme (e.g:, architecture,'.agriculture, .industry, transportation) and they must be intact enough to,illustrate their association with that theme. Properties must usually be more than 50 years of age to be considered for listing. r What are the benefits of being listed on the registers? The State and National Registers are a recognized:and visible component of public and private planning, The.,registers promote heritage tourism;;economi.c,development.and appreciation of historic resources. -Benefits include ■ Official recognition that a ' is significant to�the nation,`the''state;or the local community: Eligibility to"'apply for the state homeowner tax credit and/or the state and federal commercial Historic rehabilitation tax credits. . ■ Eligibility(not-for-profit'organizations'and municipalities only)to"apply for New York State historic preservation grants. Other grants,also requiring listing, may be available"through other public and.private sources. ■ Properties that meet.the criteria for registers listing receive a measure of protection from state and federal undertakings regardless of their listing status. State and federal agencies must consult with.the SHPO to'avoid, minimize,or mitigate adverse effects to listed or eligible.properties. Will State and National Registers listing restrict the use of a property? If you are not using federal or state funds to complete your project(e.g.a grant or tax credit,CD funds, a Main Street Grant) and you do not require a state or federal permitto undertake it(e.g. DEC permit),you are free to remodel,alter, paint, manage,;subdivide,'sell,or even demolish a National or State Register listed property(as long as you comply with local zoning). If state or federal funds are used or if a state or federal permit is required;-proposed alterations may be reviewed by SHPO staff if the property is either listed,or determined eligible for listing. _. What kinds of properties can be included in the registers? Buildings and structures such as residences,churches, commercial buildings and bridges, sites such as cemeteries, landscapes and archaeological sites; districts; including groups of buildings,.structures or sites that are significant.as.a whole,.such as farmsteads,residential neighborhoods,industrial complexes and cultural landscapes; and objects, such:as fountains and-monuments. . What is a historic district? A historic district is a group of buildings, structures, and.sites that are significant for their historical and physical relationships to each other. .Properties in districts are not usually significant individually but gain meaning from their proximity and association with each other. A district may include any number of properties: What is the process for listing a property on the registers? To begin, an application must be submitted to the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO)for evaluation. If the property is determined eligible for-listing, the nomination sponsor is responsible for providing documentation that describes the property's setting and physical characteristics, documents its history, conveys its significance in terms of its historic.context, and demonstrates how it meets the register criteria. The New York State Board for Historic Preservation reviews completed nominations. If the board recommends the nomination, the New York State Historic Preservation Officer (Commissioner of the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation) lists property on the State Register and forwards it to the National Park Service for review and listing on the National Register. Can an`own-6 object to having his or her property'listed on-the registers? Yes. Private propertyowners may object to National.Register listing. If the property has one owner,that owner's objection will prevent the listing. If the property has multiple owners,.the majority.of the.owners must object in order to prevent listing. For:properties with multiple owners, such as districts, objections only count toward the listing.of the district as a whole. No one owner can exempt himself or herself from listing in a district by means of an objection: Although the State Register. does not recognize owner objections,-it is the policy of the SHPO to avoid listings with'significant:objections and to work with nomination sponsors and communities to provide information and education about the registers program. How longdoes it take,to eta property listed? The length of time.required for,the.preparation,and review of an. 9 p P. y individual nomination.is typicallysixao:twelve months, depending on the.quality of the.application and staff.. workloads. Historic districts generally require at least a year to account for their greater complexity-and the additional need for public comment. Now do the State and National Registers differ from local landmark designation:? ,State and National:Registers listing should.not be confused.with local landmark designation. Many communities have enacted local landmark.ordinances that establish commissions with the authority to review proposed work on locally designated properties: These :. ,:commissions are.established_and operated independently from the.State and:National'Registers,which do.:no.t:regulate ., the actions of private.property owners unless state or federal funds:are;used or.astate.or federal permit is.required: National Register listing,does not.automatically lead to'local landmark designation;and local-districts:often differ,from_. those listed on the,registers Must owners of listed buildings open their buildings to the public_? No. There is absolutely no-requirement to open register-listed properties to the public. Will a property owner be able to leave his property to his children or anyone else he/she wishes?;Yes. Listing on.the. . registers in no way affects the transfer'of property from one owner to.another. Will listing on the State.,and National Registers, either individually or in a historic,district, affect,local property taxes or zoning? No. Listing has no direct bearing on any of these local actions. How can an owner get a State and National Registers plaque to display on his or her building?: Although the SHPO does not provide plaques,a list of manufacturers is available upon request. How does listing protect a building and its surroundings? The registers are a valuable tool in the planning of publicly funded, licensed or permitted "projects. Government agencies are responsible for avoiding.or reducing the effects of projects on properties that are eligible for or listed on the registers. Listing raises.awareness of the significance,of properties,'helping to ensure that preservation issues are,considered early and effectively in the planning process. Where can I find out more about the State and National Registers? Contact the'Division for,.Historic Preservation at (518) 237-8643,visit our website at www.nysparks.state.ny.us/shpo/register/ihdex.htm or seethe National Park Service website.at.www.nps.gov/history/nr/. 09/14 _ 1 y FIELD SERVICES BUREAU 9 A DIVISION,FOR-HISTORIC-PRESERVATION _ V iNEwvorixsrarE Z NEw-YORK STATE OFFICE.OF.PARKS,RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION - , National and'State Registers Criteria..for.Evaluation.,: The following criteria are used to evaluate properties (other than areas of the National Park Service and National Historic Landmarks)for listing on the National and State Registers of Historic Places. The quality of significance iri Am'ercari history, architecture, arelieology, engineering and culture is present in. districts, sites, buildings; structures'and objects that possess integrity of location, design, setting; materials; workmanship, feeling'and'association:and A: that are:associated with events that have made asignificant coritributionto:.the.broad patterns of our history; or B. .that are associated with the lives.of persons significant in our past;'or , C:-tliaternbody the`distinctive characteristics of a-type;period,"of method-of construction,or that represent the work of a'master,`or thatpossess high�artistic:values,'or ihat'represent a;signifieant.distinguishable entity whose componentsmay lack individiial'distuiction;or' D. that have yielded, or may be likely to yield,informatioi n mportant in prehistory.or.history.:' Ordinarily cemeteries, birthplaces, or graves of historical figures,properties owned by religious°institutions or used for religious',purposes, structures that have been moved from their original:locations,reconstructed`historic buildings,properties primarily.commemorative in nature, and properties that have achieved significance within the past 50 years shall not be considered eligible for the State and National Registers. However; such properties, will qualify if.they,are integral parts of districts that do meet the criteria or if they;fall within the following• categories: A. a religious property deriving primary significance from architectural or-artistic distinction or historical importance; or B.., a building or structure removed from its original location but which is significant.primarily for architectural value, or which is.the surviving structure,most importantly associated with a historic person or event; or C. a birthplace or grave of a historical figure of outstanding importance if there-is ri'-other:appropriate site or building directly associated with his productive life; or' D. a cemetery that derives its primary 'significance from graves of persons of transcendent importance, from - age, from distinctive design features, or from association with historic events; or E. a reconstructed building when,accurately executed in a suitable environment and presented as part of'a restoration master plan, and when no other building or structure.with the same association has survived; or F. a property primarily commemorative in intent if design, age,tradition, or symbolic value has invested it with its,own historical significance;or G. a property achievingsignificance within the past 50 years if it is of exceptional importance. - 1 i Main Road Historic District Towns or R;ve h s mo.fkcx�NY �y,,,esm, '�� ��Wi '� I �'.-287309 Arles • >iw A 1Y�•� .SA . . . Stein. 15, 1 -1 y A !? $ 9 ��4 \}�.Y\ Y .1* � \t,t\,•;'v�\ �;? �4 `try� -s�: \ v g 2 � h C—Ml..arAWMWDIMuTrfzad9Wa 7110m MOD ?maoo' ?W= ra" ;W" rap M..Raa H Tex P-3 WIdk Ca,-RPS123.000 gvecal.Fr n Jxam Fei' 0flDhm AtlhAm 1883 '1;500750 0 1500 3�000 4,500 6000in-2.00 UvrMeW, v ¢5.w.nuf:A'.4nY.es 6 a 1 f I COUNTY OF SUFFOLK DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING November 6, 1980 LEE E. KOPPELMAN DIRECTOR OF PLANNING Mr. Henry E. Raynor, Jr. , Chairman Town of Southold Planning Board Main Road Southold, N.Y. 11971 Re: Minor Subdivision - Mary Ruth Whitehead and Norman Whitehead Northerly side of Main Road, New York State Route 25, and on the easterly side of Dam Pond, East Marion, New York. Dear Mr. Raynor: The Suffolk County Planning Commission at its regular meeting on November 5, 1980, reviewed the proposed subdivision plat entitled, "Minor Subdivision - Mary Ruth Whitehead and Norman Whitehead", referred to it pursuant to Section 1333 of the Suffolk County Charter. After due study and deliberation it resolved to approve said map subject to the following five conditions deemed necessary to help preserve the natural and aesthetic attributes of Dam Pond and Long Island Sound: 1. No residential structures of any nature shall be constructed on Lots 1 to 4A, inclusive. 2. No residential structure shall be constructed within 100 feet of the edge of Dam Pond or the upland edge of any tidal meadows bordering the pond. 3. No sanitary disposal facility shall be constructed or installed within 100 feet of the edge of Dam Pond or the upland edge of any tidal meadows bordering the pond. 4. Consideration shall be given to making the baymouth bar subject to a con- servation easement as well as a strip of land 50 feet in width over Lots' 1 and 2 along Dam Pond. 5. No stormwater runoff resulting from the development and improvement of the lots shall be directly discharged into Dam Pond or on to the adjoining tidal meadows. Very truly yours, Lee E. Koppelman Director of Planning f File: S-SD-80-18 by c arCe, C7. find CGL:jk Charles G. Lind, Chief Planner 1/ Encl. : Map Subdivision Review Section J VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY ■ HAUPPAUGE,L. 1., NEW YORK ■ 979-2920 P A II�TG B`00 D C �. Southold,N.Y. 11971 r HENRY E. RAYNOR, Jr., Chairman TELEPHONE FREDERICK E. GORDON NEGATIVE DECLARATION 765-1938 JAMES WALL BENNETT ORLOWSKI, Jr. November 24, 1980 GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, Jr. Pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law State Environmental Quality Review Act and 6NYCRR Part 617, Section 617.10 and Chapter 44 of the Code of the Town of Southold, notice is hereby given that Southold Town Planning Board as lead agency for the action described below has determined that the project will not have a significant effect on the environment. Y DESCRIPTION OF ACTION The minor subdivision of Mary Ruth Whitehead and Norman Whitehead is a four-lot residential subdivision located at East Marion. The project has been determined not to have a significant effect on the environment for the following reasons: An environmental assessment has been submitted which indicated that no significant adverse effects to the environment were likely to occur should the project be implemented as planned. Because there has been no response in the alloted time from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation it is assumed that there is no objection nor comments by that agency. Because there has been no response in the alloted time from the Suffolk County Department of Health Services it is assumed that there is no objection nor comments by that agency. The project will meet all the requirements of the Code of the Town of Southold Subdivision of Land Regulations. Further information can be obtained by contacting Ms. Muriel Tolman, Secretary, Southold Town Planning Board, Main Road, Southold, New York 11971. Copies to the following on November 26, 1980: Commissioner Robert Flacke, DEC DEC at Stony Brook Suffolk County Dept. of Health Services Robert Gillispie, representative of Mr. and Mrs. Whitehead Supervisor William R. Pell III, Southold Town Suffolk County Planning Commission C - - C1.. .. COUNTY OF SUFFOLK DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES DAVID HARRIS, M.D.,M.P.H. COMMISSIONER October 30, 1980 Mr. Henry E. Raynor, Jr. , Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southold, New York 11971 . Re: Minor Subdivision of Mary Ruth and Norman Whitehead Dear Mr. Raynor: As requested, I have reviewed the above referenced project in respect to water supply and sewage disposal facilities. Due to the lack of information in the area, prior to commenting, it will be necessary that test well and test hole information be supplied;. Very truly yours, Royal R. Reynolds, P.E. Public Health Engineer General Engineering Services RRR:cah COUNTY CENTER ■ RIVERHEAD,NEW YORK 11901 ■ (516) 727-4700 -�e n\ P I G-B D TOE OFt:SOU IOD SL'PPOL OVAT y Southold, N.Y. 11971 HENRY E. RAYNOR. Jr., Chairman TELEPHONE FREDERICK E. CORDON 765-1938 JAMES WALL BENNETT ORLOWSKI. Jr. GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM. Jr. October 10, 1980 Suffolk County Planning Commission Veterans Memorial Highway Hauppauge, New York 11,787 Gentlemen : Pursuant to Section 1333, .Article XIII of the Suffolk County Charter, the Southold Town Planning Board hereby refers the followinc; nroDosed final plat to the Suffolk County Planning Commission : (Map of ) (Minor Subdivision) Mdry Ruth Whitehead and Norman lfh.itehead Hamlet East Marion Tax Parcel Identifier No . 1000 22 3 25 Material Submitted : Minor Subdivision - Class A(3 copies) X Class B (2 copies ) Major Subdivision (3 copies ) Preliminary Map (1 copy) Topographic Map (1 copy) ; Drainage Plan (1 copy) Street Profiles (1 copy)_ ; Grad_ng Flan (1 copy) Planning Board Res . (1 copy) ; Other material ( specify and give number of copies ) Waiver of Subdivision Requirements - See attached sheet X Comments : Very truly yours, Henry E. Raynor, Jr . , Chairman Mary Ruth Whitehead and Norman Whitehead WAIVER OF SUBDIVISION REQUIREMENTS (Map of) (Minor Subdivision) Mary Ruth 1%rhitehead and Norman Whitehead Hamlet or Village East Marion Town Southold The following items normally required as part of the' subdivision application have been waived . Check, as required . _ Preliminary Map X Topographic Map Drainage Plan X Street Profiles X Grading Plan X Landscape Plan X Other (describe) Reason : 1 ) Minor Subdivision a) Not. required by subdivision regulations X b) Subdivision of lot on an existing improved filed map c) Other (describe) 2) a) No new drainage structures and no changes in existing drainage proposed X b) No new roads and no .-changes in existing roads proposed X c) No major site clearing and grading proposed X d) Other (describe ) P .I. S LOQ� Y Southold, N.Y. 11971 HENRY E. RAYNOR. Jr., Chairman TELEPHONE FREDERICK E. GORDON 765-1938 JAMES WALL BENNETT ORLOWSKI,'Jr. - GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, Jr. October 10, 1980 Environmental Analysis Unit DEC, Building 40, Room 219 SUNY Stony Brook, New York 11794 Gentlemen: Enclosed find completed short Environmental Assessment Form and copy of map of the minor subdivision of Mary Ruth Whitehead and Norman Whitehead, represented by Robert Gillispie III, North Road, Southold, New York This project is unlisted and an initial determination of non-significance has been made. We wish to coordinate this action to confirm our initial determination in our role of lead agency. May we have your views on this matter. Written comments on this project will be received at -this office until October 25, 1980. We shall interpret lack of response to mean there is no objection by your agency. Yours truly, HENRY E. RAYNOR, JR. , CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Muriel Tolman, Secretary Copies to Suffolk County Dept. of Health Services Suffolk County Planning Department LEGAL, NOTICE Notice of Hearing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 276 of the Town Law, Public Hearings will be held by the Southold Town Planning Board at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York, in said town on the 16th day of October 1980, on the question of the following: 7:30 p.m. Approval of the minor subdivision of property of Mary Ruth Whitehead and Norman Whitehead located at East Marion in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York and more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northerly line of Main Road at the southeasterly corner of land of Charles Gillispie, being the southwesterly corner of the premises herein described; running thence along said land of Charles Gillispie five courses: (1) N. 610 28' W. 124. 39 feet; (2) N. 840 541 20" W. 337.58 feet; (3) N. 66° 00' W. 140.90 feet; (4) N. 460 04' W. 127.88 feet; N. 150 30' W. 1025 feet, more or less to ordinary high water mark of Long Island Sound; thence easterly along said high water mark 350 feet to land now or formerly of David Gillispie; thence still along said land of David Gillispie three courses: (1) S: 150 30" E. 1150 feet, more or less; (2) S. 840 54' 20" E. 189.95 feet; (3) S. 610 28' E. 151.90 feet to the northerly line of Main Road; thence easterly along said line of Main Road on a curve to the left- having a radius of 2898 feet a distance of 36.05 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 8.910 acres. 7:45 p.m. Approval of the preliminary map of the subdivision of property to be known as "Harbor Lights, Section IV" situate in Southold in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the easterly line of Clipper Drive at the southwesterly corner of lot 41, shown on "Map of Harbor Lights Estates, Section One" , filed in the Suffolk County Clerk' s Office as map #4362; running thence along said lot 41 and lot 9, S. 640 05' 10" E. 215 feet; thence along other- land of Harold Reese seven courses: (1) S. 25° 54' 50" W. 200 feet; thence (2) S. 370 25, 401, W. 120.94 feet; .thence (3) S. 470 08' 30" W. 302.85 feet; thence (4) S. 260 24' 00" W. 337.46 feet; thence (5) N. 570 33' 30" W. 384.55 feet; thence (6) N. 270 25' 20" E. 133.91 feet; thence (7) N. 300 48' 301' E. 763.46 feet to the southwesterly corner of lot 39, shown on said map of Section One; thence along said lot 39 and along the southerly end of said Clipper Drive S. 640 05' 10" E. 234.89 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 8.752 acres. Any person desiring to be heard on the above matters should appear at the time and place above specified. Dated: October 6, 1980 BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD HENRY E. RAYNOR, JR. , CHAIRMAN PLEASE PUBLISH ONCE, OCTOBER 9, 1980, AND FORWARD TWO AFFIDAVITS OF PUBLICATION TO THE SOUTHOLD TO1,1N PLANNING BOARD, MAIN ROAD, SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK 11971. Copies mailed to the following on October 6, 1980: The L. I. Traveler-Watchman (hand delivered) The Suffolk Times (for information only) Robert Gillispie III, representative of Mr. and Mrs. Whitehead Harold Reese, representative of Harbor Lights, Section IV Supervisor William R. Pell III P TO' z 0 ySOU; H D 2 1 b Southold, N.Y. 11971 HENRY E. RAYNOR, Jr., Chairman TELEPHONE FREDERICK E. GORDON 765-1938 JAMES WALL BENNETT ORLOWSKI, Jr. GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, Jr. October 2, 1980 Mr. Robert Gillispie III North Road Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Gillispie: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board at a regular meeting held September 22, 1980. RESOLVED to set 7:30 p.m. , Thursday, October 16, 1980, at the Town Hall, Southold, New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on the question of the approval of the minor subdivision of Mary Ruth Whitehead and Norman Whitehead located at East Marion. Yours truly, HENRY E. RAYNOR, JR. , CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Muriel Tolman, Secretary FF v � P XI TO O Q � D S L i�'?464 { -: N Y Southold, N.Y. 11971 HENRY E. RAYNOR. Jr.. Chairman TELEPHONE FREDERICK E. CORDON 765-1938 JAMES WALL BENNETT ORLOWSKI. Jr. .GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM. Jr. August 29, 1980 Mr. Robert Gillispie III North Road Southold, New York 11971 . Dear Mr. Gillispie: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board at a regular meeting held August 25, 1980. RESOLVED to approve sketch map dated March 5, 1980 of Norman and Mary Ruth Whitehead located at East Marion subject to realignment of lot 2 to create right angles at 150 foot frontage. RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board declare itself lead agency for the subdivision of property of Norman and Mary Ruth Whitehead. This project is unlisted and an initial determination of non-significance has been made. Yours truly, HENRY E. RAYNOR, JR. , CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Muriel Tolman, Secretary TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM INSTRUCTIONS : a In order to answer the questions in this short EAF it is assumed that the prepares will use currently available information concerning the project and the likely impacts of the action. It is not expected that additional studies, research or other investigations will be undertaken . (b) . If any -question has been answered Yes the project may be significant and a completed Environmental Assessment Form is necessary . (c)' If all questions have been answered No it is likely. that this project is not - significant . (d) ' . .Environmental Assessment Will —project result in a -large physical change to the project-site or physically alter more than 10 acres of land? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yes X No 2 . Will there be a major change to any unique or. -.unusual land form found on the site? . . . . . . . . . . Yes x No 3 . Will project alter or have a large effect on. . existing body of water.? . . . . . Yes No . No 4. Will project have a potentially large. impact , on groundwater quality? . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Yes X' No. 5. .' Will project significantly effect drainage J flow on adjacent sites? . ; . . � . . . . . . . . Yes X No Z . Will project affect any threatened or endangered plant or animal species? . . . : . . . . . . . Yes X No 7. Will project result in a major adverse effect on air quality? . . . . . . . . . . . . Yes X No 8. Will project have a major effect on visual character of the community or scenic views or vistas known to - be important to the community? Yes X No 9 . Will project adversely impact any site or structure of historic, prehistoric or paleontological importance or any site designated as a critical environmental area by a local agency? - ,. . Yes X. No 10 . Will project -have a .major �effect .on •existing or future recreational opportunities? . . . . . . . . . Yes X No 11 . Will project result in major traffic problems or cause a major effect to existing transportation systems? . . . . . . . . . . . . Yes X No 12 . Will project regularly cause objectionable odors, noise, glare, vibration, or electrical disturbance as a result of the project ' s operation? . . . . . Yes X No 13 . Will -projecthaveanyimpact on public health• or .safety? . . . . . . . � . . . Yes X No 14. Will project affect the existing community by directly causing a growth in permanent population of more than 5 percent over a one year period or have a major negative effect . on the character of the community or neighborhood? . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yes X No 15 . Is there public controversy concerning the project? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . YesX No . PREPARER ' S SIGNATURE REPRESENTING Mary Ruth & Norman hitehead DATE > / r , . Southold Town Planning Board Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 Minor Subdivision for Re: Mary Ruth and. Norman Whitehead East Marion, New York Gentlemen: The following statements are offered for your consideration in the review of the above-mentioned minor . subdivision and its referral to the Suffolk County Planning Commission: (1) No grading, other than foundation excavation for a residential building is proposed. (2) No new roads are proposed and no changes will be made in the grades of the existing roads. (3) No new drainage structures or alteration of existing structures are proposed. YIOTrs trul , Robert W. G lispie 111 representing Mary Ruth and. Norman Whitehead. APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF PLAT To the Planning Board of the Town of Southold: The undersigned applicant hereby applies for (tentative) (final) approval- of a subdivision plat in accordance with Article 16 of the Town Law and the Rules and Regulations of the Southold Town Planning Board, and represents and states as follows: 1. The applicant is the owner of record of the land under application. (If the applicant is not the owner of record of the land under application, the applicant shall state his interest in said land under application.) 2. The name of the subdivision is to be ... ... .. None.. .. .. . . . . ...... . ................ .... .......... ........... ............... .......... .............. .. .... 3. The entire land under application is described in Schedule "A" hereto annexed. (Copy of deed suggested.) 4. The land is held by the applicant under deeds recorded in Suffolk County Clerk's office as follows: Liber . .... ........ ...... ..... Page ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . On ......... .. .... ... ..... ; Liber . .... ........ . ... .. ..... Page ..... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. On ; Liber ..... ...... .... .... ..... Page . ... . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . On . ........ .. .. ........... ; Liber . .. .. .... .... ...... .. .. . Page . .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .... . On ......... .. .. .......... ; Liber . .... ........ . . ...... .. . Page . .. .... .... .. .. .. .. .. . On . .......... .. ........... ; as devised under the Last Will and Testament of . . Mar i an. S G i 11 i sp i e .. ... or as distributee ... ...... .. .. ........ ..... ... ..... ...... ............. ................ .. . . . . . . .. ...... .. .. .......... ......... ...... .. . .. . . ... .. .... .... .... .. .. ..................... .. . 5. The area of the land is . .. 8'9. .. .. . acres. 6. All taxes which are liens on the land at the date hereof have been paid except .... ....... none .. .. .. ...... .. .... ............................. ... .. .. .... ...... ...... .. ......................... 7. The land is encumbered by . .... ..nQno'..... .. .. .. ...... .... ............... ....... ... .. . mortgage (s) as follows: (a) Mortgage recorded in Liber . .. .. ... ... . Page . .. .... .. .. ...... ... in original amount of $. .. .. .... .... .. . unpaid amount $. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . held by .......... .. ....... ...... . . .. .. .. ........ .... .... ... address ... .. ... .. ... . . .. .. .. .......... .. .. ....... ......... . (b) Mortgage recorded in Liber . .. .. .. . . .. . Page ... ...... .. . . .. .. ... in original amount of $. .. . . ... . ... . ... unpaid amount $... .. .. .. .. .. .. . held by . ... . .. ....... ..... ... .. ....... ... address . .. .. ... . . .. .... .. .... .... .... ................... .. . . . y (c) Mortgage recorded in Liber . .. . . . .. . .. . Page . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. .. . in original amount of $. .. .. .. .. .... .. . unpaid amount $. . . . .. .. . . .. . held by . .. . . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. . address . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . .. . ... . .... .. .. . 8. There are no other encumbrances or liens against the land except . . . .. , none . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . .. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . ... . . . . .. . . . . . . . 9. The land lies in the following zoning use districts . ,A—Resdd.ential/Agricultural . .. .. . . . . . ... .. .. .. ... . . .... .. . . .... .. .. ... . . . . . . . . . . ... . . .. . . .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10. No part of the land lies under water whether tide water, stream, pond water or otherwise, ex- cept . . none. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. .. ... . . ... . . . .. .. . . . 11. The applicant shall at his expense install all required public improvements. 12. The land j/46/,-4 (does not) lire in a Water District or Water Supply District. Name of Dis- trict, if within a District, is . . . ., ,none 13. Water mains will be laid by . . .XI.one, ,, , , ,, , , , ,, , , ,, and (a) (no) charge will be made for installing said mains. 14. Electric lines and standards will be installed by . ., the, developer, f necessary. . .. .. ... . .. .. ... . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . and (a) (no) charge will be made for installing said lines. 15. Gas mains will be installed by . . . .. , . ,none , and (a) (no) charge will be made for installing said mains. 16. If streets shown on the plat are claimed by the applicant to be existing public streets in the Suffolk County Highway system, annex Schedule "B" hereto, to show same. 17. If streets shown on the plat are claimed by the applicant to be existing public streets in the Town of Southold Highway system, annex Schedule "C" hereto to show same. 18. There are no existing buildings or structures on the land which are not located and shown on the plat. 19. Where the plat shows proposed streets which are extensions of streets on adjoining sub- division maps heretofore filed, there are no reserve strips at,the end of the streets on said existing maps at their conjunctions with the proposed streets. 20. In the course of these proceedings, the applicant will offer proof of title as required by Sec. 335 of the Real Property Law. 21. Submit a copy of proposed. deed for lots showing all restrictions, covenants, etc. Annex Schedule "D"• Not available at this time. 22. The applicant estimates that the cost of grading and required public improvements will he $..narae.. . as itemized in Schedule "E" hereto annexed and requests that the maturity of the Performance Bond be fixed at . .... .. . . . . . years. The Performance Bond will be written by a licensed surety company unless otherwise shown on Schedule "F". Robert W. Gillispie, 111, represent- DATE 19.. . . ing. Mary Ruth ,& Norman Whitehead . (Name pplicant) By . .. 1 . . . . ....... . . (Signature and Title) The North Fork Agency Ym?tb.R.o.ad.,.. new.YQTk. . . . (Address) STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .... .. . . .. ss: On the . .... .... ........ . day of . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . ... ... 19. . . .... before me personally came • •••• •. . • •. •..... ..... . .... .. ........ .... .. . to me known to be the individual described in and:whr, executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that . .. .. .... . . .. . executed the same. Notary Public STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . ss: On the . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. ... . day . .. .. .. .. .. .. . of . . . .. . . .. ., 19. .. .. .. before me personally came .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. ...... . . ... ..... . .. .. .to me known, who being by me duly sworn did de- pose and say that.. .... .. .. .. . resides at No. . .. ... .. .. . . .. ...... .. .. .. .. .. . ... .. . ... .. . ... . .. . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . . .... ... . .. .. ........... . ... .. .. .that . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. .... .. .. .. . is the . .. .. . ... . . . ... .... .. .. .. . of .. . .. .. ...... .. .. .. . .. .. ..... . . . .. . . .. . . .... .... .. . . .. .. .. .. . . .... . . ... .. . . . the corporation described in and which executed the foregoing instrument; that . . . .. . . . . .. . knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed by order of the board of directors of said corpor- ation, and that . .. .. .. . . .. . signed . .. . . .. .... .name thereto by like order. .. .. .. .... .... ...... .. . . .. ............ .... . ..... . Notary Public