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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPB-03/07/1983 FFD P O J► T D Southold, N.Y. 11971 HENRY E.RAYNOR,Jr.,Chairman TELEPHONE JAMES WALL 765-1938 BENNETT ORLOWSKI,Jr. GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM,Jr. WILLIAM F.MULLEN,Jr. A regular meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board was held at 7 :30 p.m. , Monday, March 7 , 1983 at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York. Present were: Chairman Henry E. Raynor,. Jr. Member G. Ritchie Latham, Jr. Member William F. Mullen, Jr. Member Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Building Administrator •Victor Lessard 7 :30 p.m. Public Hearing on the question of the approval of_ the minor subdivision of Eleftherios & Theano Pappas, Gregory & Alexandra Athanasopoylos , located at Greenport. On motion made by Mr. Mullen, seconded by Mr. Orlowski, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board dispense with the reading of the metes and bounds on the property of the minor subdiv- ision of Eleftherios & Theano Pappas , Gregory & Alexandra Athanasopoy; los , located at Greenport. Vote of the Board: Ayes : Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski Mr. Raynor presented proof of publication in the Long Island Traveler- Watchman. Mr. Raynor: In review of the file we have correspondence to the appli- cant' s attorney Mr. Price setting tonight as Public Hearing at this time and we are in receipt from ..the Town Clerk of the filing fee in the amount of $50 for this two lot minor subdivision. Further review of the file we have from the Suffolk County Planning Commission the following: At its regular meeting on March 2 , 1983 , reviewed the. proposed subdivision plat above, referred to it pursuant to Section 1333 of the Suffolk County Charter. After due study.-and deliberation it resolved to approve said map subject tothe following seven Condit- ions deemed necessary to help preserve the traffic safety and carrying capacity of Middle Road, a county road: pg. (2) 3/7/83 1 . An easement shall be created for a common driveway access within . the right-of-way. 2 . There shall not be any ingress or egress to Lot 2 along Middle Road except by the common driveway access . 3 . The driveway ghall make an angle of at least 700 and preferably 90 with the county road. 4 . Each lot shall have a turnaround provision, such as a T-shaped shunt, so that a vehicle leaving a lot will not have to back out into the traffic stream on the road. 5 . All stormwater runoff resulting from the development and improvement of this subdivision or any of its lots shall be retained on the site by adequate drainage structures so that it will not flow out into the right-of-way of Middle Road. 6 . No lot shall be subdivided or its lot lines changed in any manner at any future date unless authorized by the Southold Town Planning Board. 7 . Conditions 2-6 inclusive, shall be filed as covenants and restirictions in the office of the County Clerk on or prior to the granting of approval to this subdivision. These covenants and restriction's can be modified only at the request of the then owner of the premises with the approval of a majority plus one of the Town Board of the Town of Southold after a public hearing. Adjoining property owners shall be entitled to notice of such public' hearing but their consent to such modification shall not be required . The Commission also offers the following two comments on the map for your use and consideration: 1 . It is suggested that the approval of this subdivision be made subject to the subdivision' s meeting the requirements and standards of the Suffolk County Department of Health Services. 2 . The creation of the landlocked parcel ( in this case Lot 1 ) is beleived to be contrary to state law. Your attention is called to Section 280-A paragraph 5 , of Town Law as one of laws that may pertain to this matter. It is suggested that you have your attorney look into the legality of creating a landlocked parcel . signed by Charles G. Lind. Further correspondence to the applicant' s attorney declaring the Southold Town Planning Board as lead agency under the State Environmental Quality Review Act and approving the sketch plan on October 7th. Opposite pg. (7) 3/7/83 transmittal to the County from this office. Correspondence from the applicant' s attorney' s office to this office forwarding maps . Corres- pondence from this office to the Suffolk County Planning Commission pertaining to Article 13 , correspondence fromthis office to the New York State Environmental Conservation with regard to the short environ- mental assessment form stating if they have any objection it should be filed in this office prior to January 28 , 1983 . More correspondence from the applicant' s attorney, along with the fee, application for the approval of the plat, proposed covenants and restrictions , a short environmental assessment form and additional copies of the map. As is the procedure with this Board we will ask this evening if there is any- one present who would like to speak in opposition of this proposed minor subdivision? (Negative) Hearing none, is there anyone present this evening who would like to speak in favor of this proposed minor subdivision? Irving L. Price, Jr. - Mr. Chairman, members of the Board, I represent the applicant. My name is Irving L. Price, Jr. , Attorney at Law. My office is at 828 Main Street, Greenport, New York. I would like to point out two things I believe you haven' t covered. The lot for each resulting lot would be more than an acre. The area being 1 . 068 and the other being 1 . 139 acres and. I don' t know who the gentleman. was who prepared the letter from the Suffolk Planning Board, but I respect- fully disagree with his interpretation of this as a landlocked lot. I believe the law says this is not a landlocked lot. Mr. .Raynor: I think the Board agrees with your interpretation also Mr. Price. We 've gone through this a number of times with the Suffolk County Department of Planning. Is there anyone else present who would like to speak in favor of this proposed minor subdivision? (Negative) Hearing none, is there anyone present this evening who has some infor- mation pertaining to this subdivision that should come before this Board at this time that maybe neither pro nor con but would help this Board in making a determination? (Negative) Hearing none, Mr. Orlowski? (Negative) Mr. Latham? Mr. Latham: Just that we don' t take their recommendation on the right- of-way. Mr. Raynor: Okay. We' ll put that comment into the minutes . Anything else Ritch? Mr. Latham: No. Mr. Raynor: Mr. Mullen? (Negative) Alright, there being no further comments or questions we will deem this hearing closed and thank you for coming down this evening. PG. (4) 3/7/83 On motion made by Mr. Orlowski, seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was RESOLVED to set 7 :30 p.m. , March 28 , 1983 , at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York as the time and place for the next regular meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board. Vote of the Board: Ayes : Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski * * * * * * * * * * On motion made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board approve the minutes of the Planning Board meeting held January 10, 1983 . Vote of the Board: Ayes : Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski * * * * * * * * * * On motion made by Mr. Orlowski, seconded by Mr. Latham, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board approve the minutes of the Planning Board meeting held February 7 , 1983 . Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski * * * * * * * * * * Robert Ringold Car Wash (Mattituck Holding Co. ) Mr. Irving L. Price, Jr. , Esq. and Robert Ringold met with the Board to discuss the proposed carwash to be located in Mattituck. The Chairman stated the Board would listen but would not make a decision or take any action on the proposed site as the covenants and restrictions for the property would be forwarded to the Town Attorney for his review. The Board requested maps designating the proposed curb cuts , a planting and lighting- sched- ule, type of material used for the area to be dust free and the buffering and planting schedule. The Board noted the parking easement was designa- ted on the map. It was the concensus of the Board to make an on site field inspection on the property and stated the ingress and egress was a serious consideration of the Board due to the line of site from this area. The Board asked that the Southeast corner of the property be staked and asked to be notified when such was done. Mr. Raynor referred to the elements of site plan in the Code of Southold Town regarding any questions Mr. Price might have . * * * * * * * * * * pg. (5) 3/7/83 The following was introduced by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Mullen and carried. 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 J. Cron is a four lot subdiv- ision located near Greenport. 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 allotted 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 allotted 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 Mrs . Susan E. Long, Secretary, Southold Town Planning Board, Main Road, Southold, New Yo-rk _ 11971 pg. (6) 3/7/83 The following was introduced by Mr. Mullen, seconded by Mr. Orlowski and carried: Pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law Sate 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 L. Sadick & Murray Schlussel , is a two lot subdivision located at Cutchogue . 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 allotted time from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation it is assumed that there is no objection nor comments by that agency. Applicant should be aware that a permit may be required because of the proximity to the wetlands . The Suffolk County Department of Health Services has indicated its agreement with the lead agency designation. The installation of subsurface sewage disposal systems will require the removal of any impervious materials and the re- placement with clean sand and gravel . Information on private wells in the area indicate a sufficient quanity of potable water. Prior to occupancy of the proposed houses , a complete water analyses will be required. Further information can be obtained by contacting. Mrs . Susan E. Long, Secretary, Southold Town Planning Board, Main Road, Southold, New York 11971 pg. (7) 3/7/83 The following was introduced by Mr. Latham, ' sec.onded by Mr. Mullen and carried: 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 major subdivision of Hill Crest Estates , Section I is a major subdivision located at Orient. 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 allotted time from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation it is assumed that there is no objection nor comments by that agency. The Suffolk County Department of Health Services has ' indicated its agreement with lead agency designation. Prior to commenting on the subdivision, the Health Department would normally review the resultys of test holes and test wells installed on the property. 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_ con-tacting Mrs . Susan E. Long,_ . _ - -Secretary, Southold Town Pianning Board, Main -Road, Southold, New York 11971 Pg• (8) 3/7/83 Angel Shore Estates - The Board discussed this proposal regarding the problems with drainage. It was noted that the attorney for the applicant Mr. Richard Cron, indicated the applicant' s would be willing to work out an amenable lot layout and configuration of the roads within this subdiv- ision. On motion made by Mr. Orlowski, seconded by Mr. Mullen., it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board approve the sketch map of the major subdivision to .be known as Angel Shore Estates , dated December 30, 1982 , and compliance with Article 6 prior to the scheduling of a public hearing. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski On motion made by Mr. Orlowski, seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board accept Inspector Davis ' report #281 regarding the improvements to the access roads within the subdivision of Flora S . Luce and George L. Penny III , located at Cutchogue. Vote of the Board: Ayes : Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski The Chairman referred the file of Tut' s Acres to Bennett Orlowski, Jr. On motion made by MR. Latham, seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board accept Inspector Davis ' report and compliance with recommendations so stated for the improve- ments to the right-of-way within the subdivision known as Tut' s Acres , located at Mattituck. Vote of the Board: Latham, Mullen, Orlowski Abstained: Raynor Mr. Cross addressed the Planning Board stating the recommendations were not satisfactory as the Building Inspector Howard Terry approved the access when the subdivision was approved, as stated in the letter dated 1975 . Mr. Lessard stated that the right-of-way had deteriorated over the last five or six years due to no maintenance. Mr. Lessard stated that the road should be brought up to , specification so that emergency vehicles can pass in this area. Mr. Mullen stated there had been no turn-a-round provided for the area. It was the concensus of the Board to make an onsite field inspection of the area prior to the next meeting and Mr. Orlowski advised Mr. Cross to discuss this further with the Building Administrator. pg. (9) 3/7/83 On motion made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board rescind their motion for acceptance of Inspector Davis ' report #281 for improvements to the right-of-way within the subdivision known as Tut' s Acres, located at Mattituck and the Planning Board will make an on site field inspection of the area prior to the next meeting of the Board. Vote of the Board: Ayes : Latham, Mullen, Orlowski Abstained: Raynor Mr. Raynor, Chairman continued with the remainder of the meeting. On motion made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Orlowski, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board accept Inspector John Davis ' report #279 and compliance with the recommendation for the addition of loam on the top surface to consolidate the gravel for the access road within the minor subdivision of Little Bay Estates , located at Orient. Vote of the Board: Ayes : Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski * * * * * * * * * * On motion made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. . Mullen, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board accept Inspector John Davis ' report #278 and compliance with the recommendation that the surface should be reshaped on the access road within the subdivision of David L. Gillispie, located at East Marion. Vote of the Board: Ayes : Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski * * * * * * * * * * On motion made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board accept Inspector John Davis ' report #274 and compliance with recommendations for the improve- ment to the access road within the subdivision of Joseph & Edwina Hataier, located at Orient. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski * * * * * * * * * * pg. (10) 3/7/83 It was -the concensus of the Board to make an onsite field inspection on the properties of Leon Marcus , James P. Horton and George Malis prior to the next meeting of the Board. The Board reviewed the petition referred from the Town Clerk' s Office of Lawrence Bruno requesting a change of zone from. "A" Residential and Agricultural District to "M-l" General Multiple Residence District on certain property near Greenport. I.t was the concensus of the Board to make an on site .field inspection of the property prior to the next meeting of the Board. It was noted this property has previously been before the Board under the name of Maidstone . Lynn San Andres/Kigambo-Magara - Mr. Rudolph Bruer, Esq. met with the Board to discuss the status of this subdivision. Mr. Raynor advised Mr. Bruer that the Board was not in a position to proceed with this application as a duplicate application is on file in the Planning Board office. . Mr. Bruer stated he would forward a copy of the title to the office and would also have Mr. Magara' s attorney forward a letter disclaiming the application. Mr. Raynor said all information would be referred to the Town Attorney for his legal advise . On motion made by Mr. Orlowski, seconded by Mr. Mullen, -it was RESOLVED that whereas, a formal application for the approval of a subdivision plat entitled Marion Sadick and Murray Schlussel located at Cutchogue was submitted to the Planning Board on October 4 , 1982 and, a filing fee in the amount of $50 was paid on Decembe-r_ 7 , 1982 , and, WHEREAS, a public hearing -was held on said- subdivision application and plat -at the Town Hall, Southold, New York on February 7 , 1983 at 7 :30 p.m. , and _ WHEREAS , .the requirements of the Subdivision Regulations of -the Town of Southold have been met by said _subdivisi-on plat and application, NOW, therefore, be it RESOLVED that the application of Marion Sadi-ck and Murray Schlussel for approval of said subdivision plat prepared by Roderick Van Tuyl , P.C: dated_ September $ , 1981 and amended Nov- ember 10, 1982 , be approved and the Chairman be authorized £o endorse approval on said subdivision plat subject to approval by the Zoning Board of Appeals and Department of Environmental-Conservation permit -if- necessary. Vote of the Board: Ayes : _ Raynor, - Latham, Mullen, Orlowski _ pg. (11) 3/7/83 On motion made by Mr. Orlowski, seconded by Mr. Latham, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board approve the final map of the major subdivision known as Hill Crest Estates , Section I, located at Orient, subject to receipt of the Inspection Fee and con- sideration of the final recommendations from the Suffolk County Plan- ning Commission. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski On motion made by Mr. Mullen, . seconded by Mr. Orlowski, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board set March 28, 1983 at 7 : 30 p.m. at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York as the time and place to hold a public hearing on the question of the approval of the minor subdivision to be known as Greenbriar Homes , located at Mattituck. Vote of the Board: .Ayes : Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski * * * * * * * * * * On motion made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board accept Inspector John Davis ' memorandum dated February 12 , 1983 regarding approval of using stone blend as an alternate material for the access road, where gravel had been recommended, within the subdivision known as Jonathan D. Stern at Orient. Vote of the Board: Ayes : Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski It was noted that a field inspection had not been made on James Manos property as the property had not been staked to date . The Board will inspect the property when they are notified when the right-of-way has been staked. * * * * * * * * * * As the Board was unable to inspect the property of Northwind Village prior to this meeting, they will inspect it prior to the March 28, 1983 meeting. * * * * * * * * * * pg. ( 12) 3/7/83 Cutchogue Shopping Center/Suffolk County National Bank - The Board reviewed correspondence from Gary J. Arzt in which he requested the Board to approve the issuance of a building permit prior to getting approval for a central curb cut from the Department of Transportation. The Board noted the location of the proposed bank would create a very critical situation if the curb cut was not approved by the state . On motion made by Mr. Mullen, seconded by Mr. Latham, it was RESOLVED to reiterate Planning Board resolution of February 7 , 1983 regarding approval of the site plan and location for the Suffolk County National Bank, to be located at Cutchogue Shopping Center, subject to the applicant receiving approval from the Department of Transportation for a central curb cut for ingress and egress . Vote of the Board: Ayes : Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski Mr. Dona:ld Tuthill addressed the Board regarding the 8 : 00 appointment for Gary Flanner Olsen, Esq to discuss the proposed subdivision of Donald & Lorna Tuthill . Mr. Raynor advised Mr. Tuthill that his attorney did not appear and the appointment would have to be rescheduled with the Secretary. It was noted that the policy . of the Board is to discuss matters with the acting attorney when one has been appointed to represent a client. * * * * * * * * * * On motion made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board refer the site plan of the Port of Egypt to the Building Department for certification. Vote of the Board: Ayes : Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski * * * * * * * * * * Mr. Raynor asked the members of the Board to review Inspector John Davis ' draft report regarding improvements to access roads . This report will be discussed further when the Zoning Board of Appeals and Building Administrator submit comments and/or recommendations to the Planning Board. pg. ( 13) 3/7/83 On motion made by Mr. Orlowski, seconded by Mr. Latham, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board accept the major sub- division report of William F. Mullen, Jr._, dated February 7 , 1983 as follows : TO : Southold Planning Board FROM: William F. Mullen, Jr. DATE: February 7, 1983 SUBJECT: Moratorium on all Major Subdivisions Your will recall, at our' last meeting of January loth, our Board once again stated our reluctance, for various reasons, in a moratorium at that time . I , realizing that the purpose was water conservation, decided to research the books and records of the Assessor ' s Office, Building Department and Planning Board with, I believe, startling but constructive results . The records for the Building Department for the past decade - 1973 to 1982 inclusive, reflect total- permits of 4653, of which 1490 were for new dwellings , or an annual average of 149 . I , therefore, reviewed the records in depth from 1977 to 1982 and arrived at a-figure of 717 new dwellings . In checking further, found 201 involved Major Subdivisions , or 28 0 of all- new private- dwellings . Using the average of 28% for the past ten years , produces - 417 units with an annual average of 42. The assessment roll and levy module indicates 9812 residential units for the year 1981 and- 9894 for 1982 an annual increase of 72 units . I must, therefore , conclude that a moratorium, regardless of .the period, would not be an effective tool to assist- in the ultimate desire to restrict water consumption. pg. ( 14) 3/7/83 I am attaching hereto, information for the areas in Southold Township for the past quarter of a century which shows that for that period there are a total of 110 Sub- divisions filed for, involving 2503 acres for 3034 plots on which 1286 units were built, for an average of 42%. Your further review of the enclosures, I am sure , will provide some unusual statistics which should be taken into consideration for future planning. For the past three ,years , there have been 6 Major Sub- divisions approved, involving 140 acres , 111 plots on which, effective May 31, 1982, 13 units have been built. For the next 26 years , the following information might be of interest: - SURY';�JJ�ON PLOTS BUILT 1950's 4 194 log 56% 196o 's 53 1619 823 51% 1970 's 42 1024 327 32% 1980 ' s 6 ill 13 12% It is my belief that the focus of attention on the moratorium started in April of last year generated a con- siderable influx of filings . For the first thirty days of this year, we have 11 submissions of Minor Subdivisions and, in addition, have received requests for applications for 15 more. Kindly note that, for the period starting 1981, there were 443 acres involving 344 plots for Major Sub- divisions and, for the first six months of 1982, there were 277 acres proposed having 235 plots . This is contrary to the report forwarded to the Town Board, dated June 22, 1982 by the Southold Moratorium Committee. I would be interested to research the .accuracy of these figures . Thus , the application of a moratorium on Major Subdivisions , as requested, would have a minimal effect if, indeed, there is a water problem. To conclude; I respectfully request that the immediate implementation of the following be considered: - Pg. ( 15) 3/7/83 (a) Conservation. (b) Money flow, due on any new construction, for water reserach and installation of wells , pumps, piping and engineering, etc . (c) Impartial study of all current available data, to be completed within a maximum period of thirty days from date of assignment. pg. ( 16) 3/7/83 CUTCHOGUE (20) APPROVAL NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER OF SUBDIVISION DATE OF PLOTS BUILT ACRES Big Green Acres 1972 10 .10 9 Birch Hills 1969 17 8 * 11 Calves Neck 11-22-71 7 4 3 Country,: Club Estates 1978 32 4 47 Crown Land Lane 8-18-75. 19 4 22 DOWNSVIEW 1969 9 6 7 East Wood Estates 9-11-62 14 11 8 East Wood Estates II 1964 34 14 11 Fairway Farms 2-13-74 35 17 48 Hickory Acres 1961 9 4 5 Highland 1976 39 16 46 Ismar Acres 2-21-73 20 6 20 Little Neck Properties 1973 11 8 13 Moose Cove 1960 56 37 40 Northwoods 1969 10 9 6 Oregon View Estates 3-31-75 39 14 46 Pequash Acres 3-21-72 6 5 6 Sunny Shores 1960 22 9 11 Sylout Estates 9-18-73 17 3 21 Vista Bluff 1968 12 4 8 418 183 388 445, Built-. pg. ( 17) 3/7/83 EAST MARION (8) APPROVAL SUBDIVISION DATE ; PLOTS BUILT ACRES Aqua View Park 6-14-71 15 8 14 Cleaves Point I 1967 31 14 14 Cleaves Point II 1964 22 13 19 Cleaves Point III 1-11-66 28 15 12 Gardiners Bay Estates II 1968 16 9 8 Pebble Beach Farms 1975 124 38 164 Sound Crest Woods II 1969 19 6 12 Stars Manor 1963 26 5 17 281 108 260 42% Built pg. (18) 3/7/83 GREEdPORT (8) APPROVAL SUBDIVISION DATE i# PLOTS # BUILT # ACRES Eastern Shores I 4-14-64 66 29 35 Eastern Shores. II 1965 23 11 13 Eastern Shores III 1965 15 9 7 Eastern Shores IV 2-66 17 12 14 Eastern Shores V 11-6-68 27 10 15 Fordham Acres I 12-5-61 17 11 13 Fordham Acres II 1966 8 5 5 Sterling Homes 1964 17 4 5 190 91 107 48% Built pg. ( 19) 3/7/83 LAUREL (2) APPROVAL SUBDIVISION DATE PLOTS # BUILT # ACRES Laurel Country Homes 1969 53 4.6 36 Laurel Wood Estates 6-13-73 26 16 29 79 62 65 78% Built pg. (20) 3/7/83 MATTITUCK (19) APPROVAL SUBDIVISION. DATE # PLOTS # BUILT # ACRES Bennetts 'Pond 1970 10 9 7 Deep Hole Creek Estates 12-14-64 71 50 39 Deer Park 7-6-60 19 15 11 Eastward Manor 1971 8 8 8 Elijah's Assoc . 1973 19 13 20 Elijah's Assoc . II 8=18-75 53 0 60 Greenbriar Acres Abandoned 32 8 36 Greton Estates 1976 10 2 11 Honeysuckle Hills .6-23-80 18 0 20 Heritage Harbor 9-14-79 11 1 14 Inlet East Estates 4-3-73 14 8 16 Jackson's Landing. 1969 26 8 16 Mattituck Estates 1965 59 39 -42 Rosewood Estates 1969 21 10 14 Saltaire Estates 1966 45 29 26 Sea Aire Estates 6-5-78 11 1 13 Sunset Knolls 11-2-67 17 . 4 9 Sunset Knolls II 1969-70 49 28' 34 Village Manor 9-4-62 24 17 16 - 517 - 250 -412 48% Built - Pg. (21) 3/7/83 NEW SUFFOLn (1) APPROVAL SUBDIVISION DATE PLOTS ` BUILT ` ACRES Kouras Acres 1978 5 1 5 20% Built ORIENT (11) Bay View Farms 9-14-81 16 0 27 Beaujolais Acres 3-15-76 8 4 12 Grandview Estates 5-24-82 30 0 39 Green Acres 12=61 49 28 33 Lands End 4-4-73 30 2 35 Orient-By-The-Sea I 10-31-57 (Teal) �3 24 Orient-By-The-Sea II . 10-3-61 ( 152 ) 22 68 Orient-By-The-Sea III 8-26-74 29 1 29 Petty's Bight 8-15=_72 17 3 19 Sound View Acres Abandoned 14 0 16 Willow Terrace 1969 16 6 12 361 89 314 25% Built pg. (22) 3/7/83 PECONIC (10) APPROVAL SUBDIVISION DATE PLOTS # BUILT ACRES Arrow Head Cove 1-15-63 40 8 31 Bay Homes 11-22-72 10 10 10 Blue Horizon I 1975 16 0 21 Blue Horizon II 1977 42 8 55 East Hills I 1973 7 2 9 Peconic Bay Oaks 10-5-61 24 14 16 Peconic Homes 1963 34 13 20 Peconic Bay Cove 11-8-82 6 0 7 Peconic Knolls 8-18-75 9 1 10 Peconic Homes II 1967 16 12 9 204 68 188 33% Built. pg. (23) 3/7/83 SOUTHOLD (31) APPROVAL SUBDIVISION DATE # PLOTS BUILT ;r ACRES Bay Haven 1-6-59 56 41 27 Meadow Point Prop. 11-17-59 34 0 15 Bay View Woods 7-14-80 33 13 37 Corey Creek Estates 11-14-66 28 11 19 Fairview Park 1-8-61 36 27 33 Greenfields 10-6-75 20 6 22 Harbor Lights I 1965 48 26 41 Harbor Lights II 1965 42 2 55 Harbor Lights III 1968 30 13 23 Harbor Lights IV 1981 8 0 10 Harvest Homes I 1969 51 13 32 Highwood .4-14-69 10 7 5 Leeward Acres 1970 53 30 57 Long Pond Estates 1979 53 0 61 Northwood Estates 1-17-72 13 8 13- Nunnakoma Waters 5-22-68 22 13 16 Oakridge Hills 8-7-62 10 8 6 Paradise Point 1963 7 _ 28 19 Paradise By The Bay 1976 20 _2 24 Seawood Acres I 1956 32 24 _ ? Sh6re Crest 2-23--71 19 5 = 15 Sleepy Hollow 12-1-75 14 4 17 pg. (24) 3/7/-83 SOUTHOLD (31) APPROVAL SUBDIVISION DATE :;L PLOTS BUILT ;ACRES Smithfield Park 1968 29 21 26 South Harbor Homes 1964 20 10 10 Southwood Shores 1979 51 45 34 Southold Gardens 1979 11 0 12 Terry eaters 1958 72 44 38 Town Harbor Terrace 6-29-73 15. 1 7 West Creek Estates 1963 51 . 23 33 Willow Point 1970 31 14 21 Yennicott Park 1969 60 38 42 979 434 764 44% Built Vote of the Board: Ayes : Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski Mr. . Mullen made distribution to each Board member a report of condominium proposals presently before -the Board. Mr. Raynor- asked that the report be studied prior -to the next meeting of- the- Board. i 1 pg. (25) 3/7/83 Petition for a Moratorium - Mr. Raynor advised the Board members that he had contacted Mr. Howard Weissmen, ERM, to see if they could further define the water quanity and quality outside the budget areas . Mr. Weissman stated this could be done for a cost of $1,500, not to exceed $2 ,500. It was the concensus of the Board to hold the local law for a moratorium until further studies are made on the quanity and quality of water outside the budget areas in zones 2-5 before making a deter- mination. The time frame for said studies to be 3-5 working days . * * * * * * * * * * On ,.motion made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board approve a set-off (106-13) for a lot line change as designated on the map of John P.::_& Linda F. Kowalski, formerly filed as Christine King Minor Subdivision #117 , subject to the applicant receiving approval for a variance re- garding road frontage from the Zoning Board of Appeals . Vote of the Board: Ayes : Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski * * * * * * * * * * On motion made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board grant a 90 day extention on the approval of the minor subdivision of New York Telephone/Kavanaugh for completion of conditions placed on the approval of said subdivision. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski Mr. Richard Lark met with the Board to discuss Sebastian' s Cove. Road profiles and drainage plans were submitted by Howard Young stating they conformed with Inspector Davis ' recommendations in report #247 . Mr. Raynor stated they would be forwarded to the Superintendent of Highways, Town Engineer and Inspector Davis for comments and/or rec- ommendations . Mr_ . Richard Lark, Esq. inquired about the status of James P. Horton minor subdivision. The Board advised Mr. Lark that an on site field inspection of the property would be made prior to the next meeting of the Board. It was noted that this property is not part of the County Farmland Preservation as it is too small . * * * * * * * * * * pg. (26) 3/7/83 Being no .further business to come before the Board Mr. Orlowski made a motion to adjourn, seconded by Mr. Mullen, and carried. Meeting adjourned 9 : 00 p.m. Respect full slabmitted, Susan E. Long, Secr tary Southold Town Planning Board Henry E. 4ynor, Jr. , Cha ' rman RECEIVED AND FILED BY TFIE SOUTHOLD TOWN CLERK DATE Z °2 71e9 HOUR Jc'GU I M own Clsrk, Town of So old