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Southold, N.Y. 11971
(516) 765-1938
PLANNING BOARD MINUTES
The Southold Town Planning Board held a regular meeting on
Monday, August 4, 1986 at 7: 30 p.m. at the Southold Town Hall,
.Main Road, Southold, NY 11971.
Present were:
Bennett Orlowski, Jr. , Chairman
William F. Mullen, Jr. , Member
Richard G. Ward, Member
G. Ritchie Latham, Jr. , Member
Executive Administrator Victor Lessard
Town Planner David Emilita
Planner James Bryer
Secretary Diane M. Schultze
Absent:
Kenneth Edwards, Member
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7: 30 p.m. Public Hearing on the question of approval of the
minor subdivision of Vine View Estates, located at County Route
48, Southold for 4 lots on 18 acres.
Mr. Orlowski: We have proof of publication in the Long Island
Traveler Watchman signed by Pat Wood and notorized by Barbara
Forbes. We have proof of publcation in the Suffolk Times signed
by Mary Kelly and notorized by Mary, Deegnan. I will dispense
with the reading of the metes and bounds, if anyone has a problem
withthat, please let me know. At this time everything in the
file is in order. And, I will ask if there are any objections?
Hearing none. Are there any endorsements of this subdivision?
Mr. Henry E. Raynor, Jr. ; If it pleases the Board, Mr. Chairman,
I would .like to speak in favor of. this. ..,I believe that the
requirements of the Suffolk County as well as this Board have
been met. The Board is well aware that all of the lots are
over 4 acres and we will be filing the appropriate covenants
not to re-subdivide the property.- I think this was started
before the Board in August 1985 and I would request approval
of this minor subdivision.
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Mr. Orlowski: Any other endorsements of this subdivison? :
Hearing none, is there anyone out .there that is neither pro
nor con but may have information pertaining to this subdivision
which may be of interest to this Board? Hearing none, any
questions from the Board: Mr. Mullen? none; Mr. Latham? none;
Mr. Ward,none; Mr. Emilita? none. Okay, being no further questions!
I will declare this hearing closed.
On a motion made byMr. Mullen, seconded byMr.Latham, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board set Monday,
August 25, 1986 at the Southold Town Hall as the time and place
for the next regular Planning Board meeting.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Mullen, Latham, Ward
On a motion made by Mr. Ward, seconded byMr. Mullen, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board approve the
preliminary map for the major subdivision of Frieda Crowley
to be knowns as "Crowley Estates" located at North Bayview
Road and Jacobs Lane, Southold for 6 lots on 14. 34 acres, survey
dated October, 1984.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Mullen, Latham, Ward
On a motion made by Mr. Mullen, seconded by Mr.Latham, it was
RESOVLED that the Southold Town Planning Board approve the
preliminary. map .for Deborah Edson for 6 lots on 12. 553 acres
located at Depot Lane, Cutchogue, survey dated as amended December
12, 1985, tax map no. 1000-10.2-2-6.
Vote of the Board: Ayes : Orlowski, Mullen, Latham, Ward
On a motion made by Mr. Ward, seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was
RESOLVED that whereas a formal application for the approval
of a subdivision plat entitled "Edward D. Dart" located at
Southold was submitted to the Planning Board on May 22, 1984
and the filing fee of $100 was paid on May 23, 1984, and,
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on said subdivision application
and plat at the Town Hall, Southold, New York, on Monday,
July 14, 1986 at 8: 00 p.m. , and
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On a motion made by Mr. Ward, seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was
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 Edward
D. Dart for approval of said subdivision plat prepared by Rod
Van Tuyl dated as last amended March 27, 1986. be approved
and the Chairman be authorized to endorse approval o said subdivision
plat, subject to the following conditions within six months
from the date of this resolution:
1. NO lot shall be subdivided or its lots lines changed
in any manner at :any future date unless authorized by the
Town of Southold Planning Board.
2. Since this subdivision has resulted in the subdivision
of the original tract into five lots the map of the subdivision
shall be filed in the office of the County Clerk.
3. The existing building shall either be removed or relocated
and made conforming to the zoning requirements of the Town
of Southold,.
4. The access to th property (curbs cuts) and the 25
foot access easement shall be created as proposed subject to
the approval of the Suffolk County Department of Public Works.
5. No driveway or entrance road on Railroad-Youngs Avenue
sahll be located within fifty (50) feet of the northerly end
of the short radius curve connecting the northerly side of
the right-of-way of Middle Road with the westerly side of the
right-of-way of Railroad -Young' s Avenue.
6. All stormwater runoff resulting from the development
and improvement of this subdivisin or any of its lots shall
be retained on the site by adequate drainage structures so
that it will not flow out on to the right-of-way to Middle
Road.
7 . Conditions 1, 4 , 5 , and 6 sahll be filed as covenants
and restrictions in the office of the County Clerk on or prior
to the granting of approval of this subdivision.
8. The covenants and restrictions previously submitted
to the Planning Board and approved by the Town Attorney sall
be file din the offic eof the County Clerk. These covenants
and resrictions were regarding the disposition of the building
on the premises.
Vote of the Board: Ayes : Orlowski, Mullen, Latham, Ward
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Mr. James Grey was present to discuss a presubmission conference
for the site plan of Pudge Corp. located at Horton' s Lane,
Southold for construction of storage buildings. Mr. WIlliam
F. Mullen, Jr. abstained from any dicussion since he has business
connections with Mr. Grey. Mr. Ward questioned if the building
area was ground or first and second floors. Mr. Grey stated
that the second floor would be used for storage. Mr. Ward
questioned if the buildings would have a gabled roof. It was
noted that the property is in a Cl zone. Mr. Ward stated that
he had not had an opportunity to review the calculations for
this proposal.. Mr. Ward felt that it was an intense use of
the site with building and parking. Mr. Grey noted that the
first stage of this industrial complex was under construction
on Horton' s Lane, now. Mr.Emilita stated that he felt that
there was too much hard surface. Mr. Orlowski noted that in
the calculations there was 2250 square feet of landscaping
proposed. MR. Grey stated that according to his calculations
the site plan was over on the required parking and landscaping.
It was the consensus of the Board to further review this proposal
prior to any recommendations or action.
On a motion made byMr. Mullen, .seconded by Mr. Latham, it was
RESOLVED that whereas a formal application for the approval
of a subdivision plat entitled . "Russett Acres" located, at Mattituck
was submitted tothe ' Planning Board on Juanuary 13, 1986 and
filing fee was paid on January 27, 1986, and,
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on said subdivison application
and palt at the Town Hall, Southold New York, o Monday, July
14, 1986 at 8 : 15 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 Henry
E. and Mary Raynor for approval of said subdivision plat prepard
by Rod Van Tuyl dated as amended July 24, 1986 be approved
and the Chairman be authoried to endorse approval on said subdivison
plat, subject- . :
1. Review and consideration of comments and recommendations
from the Suffolk County Planning Commission.
Vote of the Board: Ayes : Orlowski, Mullen, Latham, Ward
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The following new proposals were set for field inspections:
1. Wolf Pit Associates - 29 lots on 64 acres in the cluster
concept at ' Mill Lane and Mill Road, Mattituck.
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2. Joseph and Catherine Riemer - set-off of 10, 625 square
feet from 21, 975 square feet located at Bayshore Road, Greenport.
The Board noted that this appeared to be 3 Z lots. which had
become merged and now the applicant was proposing two lots.
There was no action on this matter by the Board of Appeals
to date.
8 : 00 p.m. Patricia Moore from Rudy Bruer, esq office was
present to tdiscuss the site plan . for Wissmann for construction
of a single family residence located at Gull Pond .Lane, Greenport.
This site plan was the condition of a prior subdivision of
this property. Mrs. Moore explained that this a unique situation,
in 1975 the Board of Appeals created four lots, one of which
is the subject of the application. One of the four lots is
now owned by Mr. Wissmann. Mrs. Moore presented the action
of the Board of Appeals which creted the four lots in 1975.
Condition No. 3 in the Board of Appeals approval indicates
that site plan approval must be obtained which is why the
application was made to the Planning Board. The lots were
undersized when they were created. Mrs. Moore also presented
a copy of the tax maps to give the Board an idea of the location,
and marked the land of Mr. Wissman and the land of adjoining
neighbors, one-, of which was Mr. Spitzenberger who had obtained
a building permit without having to go through the conditions
of obtaining site plan approval. Mrs. . Moore stated that they
were not objecting to Mr. Spitzenberger' s home only stating
for the record since it posed a hardship for Mr. Wissman if
he could not build a house on his property. Mrs. Moore stated
that the conditions of the Board of Appeals were never recorded
and therfore, they did not appear in the title nor did they
appear in the deed. Mrs. Moore presented the original title
policy and the original deed indicating this. Mr. Wissman
was quite surprised when he applied for a Building Permit
and was told that he could not obtain one without going for
additional permits. Mrs. Moore stated that they had applied
to the Zoning Board and received a decision on February 27,
1986, lifting the conditions of the previous decision. However,
the denial was still received from the Building Department
because variances on set backs were required, and a wetlands
permit was received from the Trustees. Mrs. Moore presented
copies of all the approvals obtained from the Board of Appeals
and the Trustees and supplied a copy of the SEQRA determination
from the Board of Appeals completing this process. Mr. Lessard
stated that in 1975 when the Board of Appeals subdivided the
property, they requested that covenants and restrictions be
filed and the applicant filed the covenants and restrictions
on the lot which Mr. Wissmann has. only. Mr. Orlowski stated
that if the Board of Appeals had lifted the previous conditons
then site plan approval was not required. Mrs. Moore stated
that- they did not acutally remove the conditions, however,
they clarified that a residence could be constructed. Mr.
Orlowski stated that if this was approved in 1975 by the Board
of Appeals then it was also grandfathered in 1979 with others.
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Wissmann cont.
Mr. Lessard stated that it is a legal lot since it was subdivided
and grandfathered. Mrs. Moore also stated that a vacant land
certificate of occupancy had been obtained for the parcel.
On a motion made by Mr Ward, seconded byMr. Latham, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold TownPlanning Board approve the
site plan for Robert Wissmann for construction of a single
family dwelling located at Gull Pond Lane, Greenport, survey
dated as revised July 21, 1986 , subject to:
1. Surveys indicating the following site plan elements:
driveway
septic system
finsihed floor elevation
bulkhead
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Mullen, Latham, Ward
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Winds Way Building Corp. - The following action was taken
.on the advise of Town Planner, David Emilita since a conditional
negative declaration could be issued based upon the correspondence
of the Department of Environmental Conservation: (DEC) .
On a motion made by Mr. Ward, seconded by Mr. Latham, the
following action was taken:
CONDITIONAL NEGATIVE DECLARATION
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 Soutohld, notice is hereby given that Southold Town Planning
Baord as lead agency for the action descriped below has
determined that the project will not have a significant effect
on the environment.
DESCRIPTION OF ACTION
The minor subdivision of"Winds Way Building Corp" is
for four lots on 11. 8 acres at New Suffolk Avenue, Cutchogue
for single - family residential structures. SCTM 1000-116-1-1.
CONDITONS OF DECLARATION
This negative declaration is declared with the provision
that the Department of Environmental Conservation' s comments
are addressed satisfactorily by the applicant.
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REASONS SUPPORTING THIS DETERMINATION:
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.
The DEC has received an applictionand a Tidal Wetlands
Permit is needed. The DEC has no objection to our agency
assuming the lead agency status fo rhtis action. The
following comments by the DEC are to be addressed by
the aplicant: show building enveloeps, construction
of roads, driveways, decks and structures should cover
no more than 200 of upland area of each lot.
The Suffolk County Department of Health Services has
not responded in the alotted time, therefore, it is assumed
that there are nocomments or objections from that agency.
This project meets all the requirements of the Town of
Southold Subdivsion of Land REgulations. .
FUrther information can be obtained by contacting Diane
M. Schultze, Secretary, Southold Town Hall, Town Hall,
Mai Road, Soutold, NY 11971
Vote of the Board: Ayes : Orlowski, Mullen, Latham, Ward
On a motion made by Mr. Ward, seconded by Mr. Latham, the following
action was taken:
Negative Declaration
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.
DEscription of Action
The minor subdivision of Richard and ANita Wilton is
for two lots on 1. 8471 acres located at Queen Street for single
family residences , tax map no 1000-40-3-6 .
The projecthas been determined not to have a significant
effect on the environment for the following reasons:
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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.
The Suffolk County Department of Health Services has
no objection to our designation of lead agency status.
There is no record of an application to this Department.
The Health Department does require an application to
construct prior to further review. It appears that the
proposed action conforms to the minimum lot size requirement
for Article 6 (Suffolk County Sanitary Code) .
Because there has been no correspondence from the Department
of Environmental Conservation in the alotted time, it
is assumed that there are no comments nor objections
from that agency.
This project conforms to the Southold Town Code for the
Subdivision Regulations .
Any further information can be obtained by contacting Diane
M. Schultze, Secretary, Southold Town Hall, Town Hall, Main
Road, Southold, NY 11971.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Mullen, Latham, Ward
On a motion made by Mr.- Mullen, -seconded by Mr.Latham, the
following action was taken:
NEGATIVE DECLARATION
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.
DESCRIPTION OF ACTION
The minor subdivision of Mac Kenzie, Ram Realty, and Peluso
is for four lots on 9 acres for single family residential
dwellings, located at Platt Road, Orient, SCTM 1000-18-6-26.
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
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Because there has been no correspondence from the Suffolk
County Department of Health inthe alotted time, it is
assumed that there are no comments or objections from
that agency.
Because there has been no correspondence from the Department
of Environmental Conservation in the alotted time, it
is assumed that there are no comments or objections from
that agency.
This project has conformed to the Southold Town Code
for Subdivision Regulations.
Any further information can be obtained by contacting Diane
M. Schultze, Secretary, Southold Town Hall, Town Hall, Main
Road, Southold, NY 11971
Vote of the Board: Ayes : Orlowski, Mullen, Latham, Ward
Ana G � . Stillo - The Board reviewed this proposal for 3 lots
on 2. 4 acres located off a right-of-way from Main Road, Orient,
with regard to a SEQRA determination. It was noted that this
proposal is pending before the Board of Appeals for a variance
on the lot size. Mr. Bryer explained that the Planning Board
can not take any action on the SEQRA until a variance is obtained
from the Board of Appeals because the current proposal can
not be acted on by the Planning Board unless a variance is
granted. Mrs. Moore, from Rudy Bruer' s- office was present.
She explained that the request for a decision under SEQRA
came about as a result. of an application to the Health Department
for Article 6. They required a SEQRA determination prior
to their action. It was noted that the Planning Board could
not make a determination on this proposal as proposed since
the lots were not conforming. This application was tabled
until a decision is reached by the Board of Appeals.
On a motion made by Mr. Ward, seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board approve the
lot line change for John Braider located at Gull Pond Lane,
Greenport to re-locate lot lines within the subdivision formerly
of Leon Marcus, survey dated as mapped June 4, 1986, tax map
nos. 1000-35-3-12 . 5 and 12. 6.
Vote of the Board: Ayes : Orlowski, Mullen, Latham, Ward
Mohring Enterprises - The Board reviewed this propsal for
21 lots on 40 acres at the Corner of Cox Neck Road and County
Route 48, Mattituck. Three of the proposed lots are in the
B zone and th rest are in the A zone. Mr. Bryer stated that
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he would recommend a cluster concept for this proposal. Mr.
Ward stated that in his review he would recommend a cluster
subdivision keeping the area to the South as open space, except
fo the business zone. The business zone should be separated
and subdivided out ofthe residential zone.
On a motion made byMr. Ward, seconded by Mr.Mullen, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board recommend that
the major subdivision of. Mohring Enterprises, located at Mattituck,
be re-drawn as. a cluster subdivision with the oepn space to
the west and north of the business lots on Sound Avenue with
the residential lots to the North of the open space.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Mullen, Latham, Ward
On a motion made by Mr. Ward, . seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board approve the
sketch map for the major subdivision of James Cohill for seven
lots on 18. 9 acres located at- Maill Road and Grant Avenue,
Mattituck, survey dated as last amended May 7, 1986, in the
cluster concept, subject to:
1. Amendeing the survey to increase the acreage of proposed
lot No. 7 to include that land to the west of the lot
adjacent to Eugene 0. Graf.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Mullen, Latham, Ward
On a motion made by Latham seconded by Mr. Mullen, it
was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board declare themselves
lead agency under the STate Environmenteal Qualily Review
Act for the major subdivision of James Cohill located at Mill
Road and Grand Avenue, Mattituck. An initial determination
of non-significance has been made.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Mullen, Latham, Ward
FRank Zimmer - The Planning Board reviewed this proposal for
4 lots on 17 acres located at Main Road, Orient. It was noted
'that the access road will have to be improved as.-per the specifications
of the Inspector. John W. Davis. The Board had meet with Mr.
Zimmer who agreed to the improvements on the right-of-way.
Mr. Ward stated that any approval would be subject to Article
6 from the Suffolk County Department of-: Health Services with
regard to the water and sewer. It was noted that since this
is a .minor subdivision, Article 6 would have to be obtained
prior to a public hearing on the questio of approval of the
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subdivision.
On a motion made by Mr. Ward, seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board .approve the
sketch map for Frank Zimmer for 4 lots on 17. 544 acres located
at Main Road, Orient, survey dated as amended June 10, 1985,
subject to compliance with Inspector John W. Davis ' report
No. 527 with regard . to improving the access road.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Mullen, Latham, Ward
On a motion made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board declare themselves
lead agency under the State Environmental Quality Review Act
for the minor subdivision for Frank .Zimmer located at Orient-
An initial determination of non-significance has been made.
Suffolk County Tax Map No. 1000-13-2-p/o 7.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Mullen,. Latham, Ward
Caravanos - Mirros -
On a motion made by Mr. Mullen, seconded by Mr. Latham,- it was
RESOLLED that the Southold Town Planning Board declare themselves
lead agency under the State Environmental Quality Review Act
for the minor subdivision of Caravanos and Mirros located
at Orient for two lots on 5 acres. Suffolk County Tax Map
no. 1000-15-8-24.
Vote of the Board: Ayes : Orlowski, Mullen, Latham, Ward
It was also the consensus of the Board to request that the
survey indicate the flood plain. It was also requeted that
Article 6 approval, pursuant to the Health Department Sanitary
Code, be obtained as well as approval or review by the Department
of Environmental Conservation prior to any, further action
by the Planning Board. Mr. Mirros was present for this discussion.
Robert Waddington - Metro Rental - The Board reviewed this
site plan for construction of a storage building behind the
existing building located at Main Road, Mattituck. Mr. Bryer
stated that he had met with the applicant and the purpose
of constructing this was so all of the equipment which is
currently in the front- of the store in the parking area can
be moved to this building. Mr. Mullen stated that the Board
should make a field inspection because it is a bad situation
there with regard to parking. It was the consensus of the
Board to hold this until a field inspection is conducted.
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Jehovah' s Witness Church - The Board reviewed tis site plan
for an addition on an existing church located at Indian Neck
Lane, Peconic. The Board of Appeals had granted a special
exception with the condition that the parking for the use
remain on the premises at all time. Mr. Leo Russell was present.
Mr. Russell stated that he had received approval from the
Highway Department to cut the shoulder on Indian Neck Lane
and Spring Lane to allow additional parking for five cars. -
Mr. Russell stated that they have an attendent to park cars
and have not had any problem with this arrangement. Ms. Swatstanowicz ,
from the audience, stated that she had seen cars parked acrossed
the street.
On a motion made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was
RESOVLED that the Southold' Town Planning Board approve the
site plan for the "Greenport- New York Congregation of Jehova' s
Witnesses" lcoated at Indian Neck Lane, Peconic for construction
of an addition on an..,.existing church, survey dated as last
amendedJuly 16 , 1986 , subject ' to:
1. A one-year review.
2. All parking for this use should be kept on the premises
(on-site) at all times.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Mullen, Latham, Ward
On a motion made by mr. Mullen, seconded by Mr. Latham, it
was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board accept Inspector
John W. Davis ' report No. 525 regarding the final inspection
on the access road within the minor subdivision formerly owneed
by Robert and Aldona Norkus located at Southold.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Mullen, Latham, Ward
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On a motion made by Mr. Latham, .seconded by Mr. Ward, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning .Board accept Inspector
John W. Davis ' report No. 526 regarding the final inspection
on the roads within the major subdivision of Land' s End located
at Orient.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Latham,. Ward
Abstained: Mullen
On a motion made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr.Ward, it was
RESOVLED that the Southold Town Planning Board, in concurrence
a M
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with Inspector John Davis and the Highway Superintendent,
recommend to the Town Board that the performance bond for
the major subdivision of Land' s End located at Orient be released.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Latham, Ward
Abstained: Mullen
Tartan Oil Company - The Board reviewed this revised site
plan for the gas station on County Route 48, Peconic, previously
granted for Allen Ovsianik. The new proposal eliminates the
front entrance on Public Road to allow for more landscaping
and turns the building 90' with an increased setback from
35 ' to 47 ' . It was noted that the pumps will be moved from
an east/west direction to a north/south direction to allow
for better circulation. Mr. Deutzeman, architect, was .present..
The Board discussed the possiblity of eliminating one of
the accesses to County R oute 48 . The Board was in favor
of the basic layout and decided they would conduct a field
inspection prior to any decision with regard to elminating
the additional curb cut on the county road. The Board noted
.that they could not consider approval until the plan is certified,
therefore, by that time, they would have a decision on the
curb cuts.
On a motion made by Mr. Latham; seconded by Mr. Ward, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board refer the amended
site plan foTartan Oil Compancy , for construction of a gas
station located at North Road, County Route 48 , Peconic to
the Building Department for certification. Survey dated as
amended 5/31/86.
Vote of the Board: Ayes : Orlowski, Mullen, Latham, Ward
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On a motion made by Mr.Mullen, seconded by Mr. Latham, it
was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board set Monday,
August 25, 1986 at 7: 30 p.m. at the Southold Town Hall, as
the time and place for a .public hearing onthe question of
approval. of the minor subdivision for John and Margaret Kerbs
located at Southold. 4 lots on 6. 084 acres, tax map no. 1000-3-2 , 3 , 4.
Vote of the Board: Ayes : Orlowski, Mullen, Latham, Ward
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WBW Shopping Center - The Board has conducted a field inspection
of this building located at Main Road, Cutchogue. The Board
noted for the record that the development and resulting project
is an asset to the Town and to the developer. Mr. Orlowski
stated that it was a job well done and it fits very nicely
. into the community.
On a motion made byMr. Ward, seconded by Mr. Latham, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board recommend to
the Building Department that a certificate of occupancy be
issued for the building of WBW Shopping Center located at
Main Road, Cutchogue for retail stores. A field inspection
of the premises has been. made.
Vote of the Board: Ayes : Orlowski, Mullen, Latham, Ward
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Being no further business to come before the Board, on a motion
made by Mr. Mullen, seconded by Mr. latham, and carried, the
meeting was adjourned at 9 : 07 p.m.
Respectfully
espectfully submitted,
Diane M. Schultze, Secretary
Southold Town Planning Board
Bennett Or10 i, Jr. , Chai n
AND FILE, D BY
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