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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 28, 1983 at the Town Hall, Main Road,
Southold, New York. Present were:
Chairman Henry E. Raynor, Jr.
Member G. Rithcie Latham, Jr.
Member William F. Mullen, Jr.
Member Bennett Orlowski, Jr.
Member James Wall
Building Administrator Victor Lessard
7 :30 p.m. Public Hearing on the question of the approval of the minor
subdivision map of Greenbriar Homes, located at Mattituck.
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 Greenbriar Homes , located at Mattituck.
Vote of the Board: Ayes : Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski, Wall
Mr. Raynor: Alright,'. we will review the file. In review of the file
- we have receipt from the town clerk in the amount of the $100. for the
filing fee. Legal notice is affixed with a certification of publication
by the Suffolk Times and it is signed by Karen Rysco and noterized by
Helen K. Devoe. Is Karen Rysco an officer in the Corporation of Suffolk
Times?
Mr. Jeff Miller: She is .the accountant. Is that good enough?
Mr. Raynor: No.
Mr. Miller: I ' ll pass that along.
Mr. Raynor: Fortunat.ly we have another certification of the Long Island
Traveler. It looks like it' s signed by Pat Wood so it saved our tail
end. and noterized by Clement Thompson. Both of - them ran for one week
pg. (2) 3/28/83
commencing on the 17th day of March in 1983 . Correspondence from
this Board setting tonight as public hearing, correspondence from the
Suffolk County Department of Health Services : with regard to the
water supply, along with your letter of October 20, . 1982 , into my
office and has requested that I notify you of our determination re-
garding the method of water supply for the four lots on the map. I
have checked the well data and water analysis for the eight homes
built in the major subdivision of Greenbriar Acres at Mattituck, which
abuts the property being divided, and found the water quality to be
acceptable for the installation of individual wells . signed by Robert A.
Villa. Copy of legal notice, copy from this Board to the DEC Environ-
mental Analysis Unit with regard to the State Environmental Quality
Review Act, correspondence from this office to the Planning Commission,
resolution for sketch approval February 7 , 1983 , declaration of Lead
Agency October 18 , 1982 . Correspondence from this Board to the Town
Attorney' s office with regard to the covenants and restrictions, corres-
pondence back with regard to those: I have reviewed the declaration on
the above matter and it is acceptable, Robert W. Tasker. Transmittal
from the attorney, transmittal from the surveyor, application for
approval four lots on 25+ acres, metes and bounds description and more
description of the property. I think that pretty well completes the
file . As is the Board' s procedure, we will ask if there is anyone
present this evening who would like to speak in opposition of this
proposed minor subdivision of Greenbriar Homes , located at Mattituck?
(negative) Is there anyone present this evening who would like to
speak in favor of this proposed minor subdivision?
James Cron: Yes, Mr. Chairman. I think it is rather obvious and I
don't want to reiterate it too much that the proposal which is!-..before
the Board is probably one of the most advantageous uses of this partic-
ular piece of property. We are dealing with four lots on over 25 acres .
It meets in every respect .the zoning laws of the Town of Southold at
the present time and any proposal in the future . I would think for that
reason this board would follow through on it and approve the minor sub-
division.
Mr. Raynor: Good, thank you Mr. Cron. Is there anyone else this even-
ing who would like to speak in favor of this proposed minor subdivision?
(negative) Is there anyone present that has some information with re-
gard to this minor subdivision that should come before the Board prior
to its making a determination? (Negative) Hearing none, Mr. Latham
questions? (Negative) Mr. Orlowski? (Negative) Mr. Mullen? (Negative)
Mr. Wall? (Negative) No further questions , then we will declare this
hearing closed, thank you for coming down.
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pg. (3) 3/28/83
The following was introduced by Mr. Mullen, seconded by Mr. Wall
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 Frances C. King is a two parcel sub-
division 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 Deparment of Health Services has no
objection to lead agency designation. Prior to- comment-
ing on thw water supply and sewage disposal facilities
it is required that test wells and test holes be installed
and reviewed by this Department.
- 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. L-ong,
Secretary, Southold Town Planning Board, Main Road, Southold, New York
11971
pg. (4) 3/28/83
The following was introduced by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Orlowski
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 Constantine Georgiopoulos is a eight
subdivision located at Southold.
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 _objectiorr-
nor comments by that agency. -
The Suffolk County Department of Health Services has
indicated its agreement with lead agency designation.
Based upon the application subditted to the Department
a review of records indicate that conditions are adequate
for installation of individual water supply and sewage
disposal systems .
The project will meet all the requirements of the Code
of the Town of Southold Subdivisiori- of Land Regulations . -_
Further information can be obtained by' contacting Mrs . Susan E. Long,
Secretary, Southold Town Planning Board, Main Road, Southold, New York
11971
pg. (5) 3/28/83
Highpoint at East Marion - It was the concensus of the Board, that
because Lawrence Tuthill , Town Engineer, is involved with this pro-
posed subdivision, the Board will solicit names of other professional
engineers to submit recommendations on the final map and prepare a
bond estimate for road improvements within this subdivision.
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On motion made by Mr. Orlowski, seconded by Mr. Latham, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board accept Inspector John
Davis ' report #282 and compliance of recommendations for improvements
to the access road within the minor subdivision of Richard J. Cron,
located near Greenport.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski, Wall
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7 : 45 p.m. Public Hearing on the question of the approval of the pro-
posed amendments to the Town of Southold Land Subdivision Regulations .
Mr. Raynor read legal notice and presented proof of publication in
the Suffolk Times and Long Island Traveler-Watchman.
Mr. Raynor: In reviewing this file there is various correspondence
from this Board to the Town Attorney' s Office and back to the Town
Attorney' s Office with suggestions and amendments to the regulations
as to what has come to be printed. As is the procedure of this Board
we will ask in this public hearing if there is anyone present who wishes
to speak in opposition to this proposed change in the subdivision regu-
lations?
Mr. Harold Reese, Sr. : Yes Sir, .I� don' t question the right of the
Town of Southold to upzone the plans , but we do think that those plans
that have- been -in existance, that these plans should be exempt.
Mr. Raynor: To answer your question, it would be incumbant on an
applicant today, prior to receipt of preliminary approval to ascertain
the necessary information that would verify that they comply with the .
Department of Health Services . All those that have already received
preliminary approval would not necessarily fall under the same area
as the amendment calls for. Preliminary approval is the juncture which
the Town has deemed necessary before going out and spending more of the
taxpayers money to go through public hearings and have engineering
drawn, have drainage and road profiles completed and then find that it' s
impossible to comply with Article 6 . So all those that already in, it' s
my understanding from a Town level will have to be at a preliminary
stage and be approved at a preliminary stage. Those beyond getting
pg. (6) 3/28/83
final map signature would be an issue that would be, between the Depart-
ment of Health Services and the applicant.
Mr. Reese: Would the Town Attorney be in a position to say which
(inaudible)
Mr. Raynor: Well he has already informed us that prior to going
through a public hearing for a preliminary map this would be the time .
to ascertain . . . He goes through it in great detail . I have a three
page letter from him. If you care to have a copy the Board would be
happy to supply you with a copy of such. Sue, would you see that Mr.
Reese gets a copy.
Mr. Bruer: Could I get a copy of that too?
Mr. Raynor: And Mr. Bruer.
Mr. George Wetmore: Mr. Raynor, I have a question. Has there been
any instance in the last year that no one has been able to. compy with
article 6?
Mr. Raynor: I beg your pardon?
Mr. Wetmore: Has there been an instance arise where nobody was able to
comply with article 6 in the last couple of years?
Mr. Raynor: When no one has? or anyone?
Mr. Wetmore: Well, specifically, I don' t know of anyone.
Mr. Raynor: I have, I know of one major subdivision that is in the
process of, instead of going individual wells , is going a field well .
Mr. Wetmore: With a filtration system?
Mr. Raynor: I couldn' t answer your question.
Mr. Wetmore: I mean they still have to comply.
Mr. Raynor: Yes , but certain segments of the subdivision can not com-
ply. This particular case happens to be nitrates and where the south-
east and southwest quadrants of the property could not comply, the
northwest quadrant of the property could. So it' s my understanding,
and I have not seen the final determination of the Department of
Health Services , that they' ll be a field with no less than a 200 foot
radius of points put down which will supply and be a community or
common water supply for the entire subdivision. That quadrant of the
property where they tested met all the specifications so that' s where
they are going to draw their sourse of fresh water. Anyone else
wishing to speak in opposition to this proposed change to the subdiv-
ision regulations?
pg. (7) 3/28/83
Mr. Robert Gillispie - Mr. Raynor, How long .does it take to get the
health department to react to a request.
Mr. Raynor: It is my understanding that it' s anywhere from 30 days to
45 days. That has been the track record which we have had to date .
Now I can' t tell you about their work load because I don' t honestly
know Mr. Gillispie.
Mr. Wetmore: (inaudible)
Mr. Raynor: Yes , the same exact testing has been done by the Department
of Health Services for at least the last 15 years to my knowledge. There
is no change in their procedure .
Mr. Bruer: Mr. Raynor, what is the explanation orb that part of the
amendment dealing with all the necessary submissions,,,beHore the Board
will consider it a submission?
Mr. Raynor: Counsel was apprehensive about our handling this under
Article 6 under the Department of Health Services without amending
our own regulations to reflect exactly what the article 6 standards
were. Does that answer your question?
Mr. Bruer: Not really.
Mr. Raynor: In other words , Article 6 . is enforced Okay, as of 1980
I believe. In the last six months they decided they are literally
going to. enforce it.
Mr. Bruer: I know that. I really wasn' t referring to Article 6 . I
was referring to that part of the amendment where no employee or Town
Official have received anything unless . . .
Mr. Raynor: In ten words or less , if you haven' t got approval from the
Department of Health Services you can't go to a preliminary hearing.
Mr. Bruer: In house rule that' s been for the last couple of months?
Mr. Raynor: That' s correct. That' s correct. Counsel, in review of it)
felt that it should be spelled out and included in the subdivision reg-
ulations . That' s actually the reason for the hearing tonight in addition
to the fact that we set a fee for the set off under stipulations we put
through. Sorry Rudy, you' re going to have to pay from here on out.
Anybody else wishing to speak in opposition to this proposed amendment
to the regulations? (Negative) That' s what we ' re here for, last shot.
(Negative) Anybody wishing to speak in favor of this proposed change
to the regulations?
Mrs . Ruth Oliva: I 'd like to say it' s a very good idea to aide the
Planning Board in it' s deliberations and I think it' s also an excellent
idea because it -helps protect the water quality for those future land-
owners who own next to subdivisions .
pg. (8) 3/28/83
Mr. Raynor: Is there anyone else who would like to speak in favor
of this proposed change in the amendments? (Negative) Mr. Wall, ques-
tions? (Negative) Mr. Mullen? (Negative) Mr. Latham? (Negative)
Mr. Orlowski? (Negative) Anybody have anything that should come
before this Board that may be neither pro nor con? (Negative) If not
then, we will declare this hearing. closed and thank you all for the
input.
On motion made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Orlowski, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board accept the report of
William F. Mullen, Jr. regarding condomimium development within
Southold Town, dated March 4 , 1983 .
Vote of the Board: Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski, Wall
On motion made by Mr. Mullen, seconded by Mr. Orlowski, it was
RESOLVED to set 7 :30 p.m. , April 18 , 1983 at the Town Hall, Main Road,
Southold, New York as the time and place for a Public Hearing on the
question of the approval of the minor subdivision of John & Olivia
Fellinger-Ihar, .located at Cutchogue.
Vote of the Board: Ayes : Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski, Wall
On motion made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board approve the site plan
"East End Supply Co. " with the conditions of the Zoning Board of Appeals
as stated in their decision rendered February 25 , 1983 .
Vote of the Board: Ayes : Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski
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pg. (9) 3/28/83
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) on the property of Donald E. & Lorna E. Tuthill, lot #29 of
Yennecott Park, and the portion being set-off will merge with lot #22
of Yennecott Park.
Vote of the Board: Ayes : Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski, Wall
It was noted that the maps contained in the file did not have a signa
ture of a licensed surveyor and the maps could not be signed by the
Chairman until maps are submitted with a signature .
Harbor Lights , Section IV - Mr. Harold Reese, Sr. met with the Board
to discuss this subdivision. Mr. Reese was informed that the Planning
Board is not in receipt of a letter from the Superintendent of Highways
regarding approval of the drainage within this subdivision. It was
also noted that the bond for the improvements to the roads witnin this
subdivision has not been posted. Copies of the final drainage plans
will be forwarded to the Department of Highways .
Hill Crest Estates - Mr. Harold Reese , Sr. advised the Board that he
submitted revised maps to the office for referral to the Suffolk County
Planning Commission as those referred earlier did not meet all the
requirements for the Commission' s review. The Board stated they would
review the maps for referral .
Grand View Estates Mr. Harold Reese, Sr. was informed that his letter
of credit for the improvements to the roads within this subdivision
expires April 1, 1983 and communication with the North Fork Bank & Trust
as of this date, there was no problem with extending the letter of
credit.
Edward N. and Marie M. Cartnick - The Board reviewed and discussed
Mr. Guy Germano, Esq. letter dated March 17 , 1983 requesting that
the final maps be revised to exclude the entire roadbed of Bayberry
Road. It was the concensus of the Board to remain in agreement with
their resolution of February 7 , 1983 in which a condition of approval
be an amendment to the subdivision map to exclude one half of the
road bed known as Bayberry Road.
pg. ( 10) 3/28/83
Port of Egypt Site Plan- The Board reviewed correspondence received
from the Building Department regarding referral of the Planning Board
for certification. Prior to any action of the Board, three site plans
are to be submitted which reflect the actual survey of the existing
site.
Mt. Beulah Acres - The Board discussed Mr. Rudolph Bruer' s letter of
March 21, regarding cash offer for $15 , 000. in lieu of road construc-
tion with the subdivision of Mt. Beulah Acres . Mr. Bruer was present
and stated it is unfair that Mr. Booth construct a road fro someone
elses use. The Board stated the property located to the east should
be considered. Mr. Raynor polled the Board. It was the concensus of
the Board that the road within this subdivision be constructed to
specifications of the Town, thus , not accepting the cash sum of
$15 , 000 . in lieu of the road as requested. Mr. Bruer stated he would
contact Raymond D. Dean regarding this . The Board had no objection to
Mr. Bruer doing this .
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Country Club Estates Mr. Gary Flanner Olsen, Esq. met with the
Board to discuss condition #3 placed by the Board regarding this sub-
division. Mr. .Olsen stated a perspective buyer of one of the lots
would not be able to afford the property if the right-of-way had to
be installed and access from the Main Road would not increase danger
or traffic flow. The Board noted that the Suffolk County Planning Com-
mission restricts ingress and egress on Main Road. Mr. Raynor polled
the Board. It was the concensus of the Planning Board to remain in
agreement with condition number three regarding the 25 ' right-of-way
with a trunaround area from Linden Avenue.
Dalchet Corp. Change of Zone - The Board reviewed the petition for a
change of zone from "A" Residential and Agricultural District to
"B-1" General Business District on certain property located at Cutchogue .
Mr. Orlowski refrained from. discussion and action on this proposal .
On motion made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Wall it was
RESOLVED that prior to the Planning Board preparing an official
report defining the conditions on the petition of Dalchet Corporation,
et al for a change of zone from "A" Residential and Agricultural Dis-
trict to "B-1" General Business District on certain property located at
Cutchogue, that a disclosure statement listing all principles of the
Corporation be submitted to the Planning Board.
Vote of the Board: Ayes : Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Wall
Abstained: Orlowski
pg. ( 11) 3/28/83
On motion made by Mr. Mullen, seconded by Mr. Latham, it was
RESOLVED that prior to the Planning Board preparing an official
report defining the conditions on the petition of Marine Associates , Inc.
for a change of zone from "C" Light Industrial District to "M-1" General
Multiple Residence District on certain property at New Suffolk, that
a disclosure statement listing all principles of the Association be
submitted to the Planning Board an Town Board' s reassessment of the
Environmental Assessment Form for accurate compliance.
Vote of the Board: Ayes : Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski, Wall
On motion made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Wall, At was
RESOLVED that whereas a formal application for the approval of a
subdivision plat entitled Eleftherios & Theano Pappas , Gregory &
Alexandra Athanasopoylos , located at Greenport was submitted to the.
Planning Board August 11, 1982 and, a filing fee in the amount of $50.
was paid November 9, 1982 and,
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on said subdivision application
and plat at the Town Hall, Southold, New York on March 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 subdivision plat and application,
NOW, therefore, be it RESOLVED that the -application of Eleftherios &
Theano Pappas, Gregory & Alexandra Athanasopoylos for approval of
said subdivision plat prepared by Roderick Van Tuyl,- P.C. dated April
12 ,- 1982 and amended Janu-ary 7 , 1983 , be approved and the Chairman be
authorized to endorse approval on- said subdivision plat' subject to
the following conditions within six (6) months from date of resolution.
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 shall make an angle of at least 700 prefer-
ably 90 with the county road.
4 . Each lot shall have a trunaround 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.
pg. (12) 3/28/83
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 restrictions in the office of the County Clerk on or
prior to the granting of approval to this subdivision.
Vote of the Board: Ayes : Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski, Wall
Correspondence from Philip Dietz - Discussion regarding this letter
removed from agenda, pending receipt of survey of the area in question.
(Mattituck Creek)
Anthony & Helen Dris - Prior to discussion the Board will wait for
response from the attorney for the applicant regarding no further sub-
division on any of the lots proposed.
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Robert Ringold/Carwash - A field inspection was made on this property
prior to the meeting as concern was expressed regarding the ingress
and egress and its effect on the line of site with oncoming traffic .
On motion made by Mr.' Latham, seconded by Mr. Wall, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board approve the field re-
prot on the property of Robert Ringold/Carwash with regard to the lo-
cation of the ingress and egress as the line of vision east and west
is very adequate .
Vote of the Board: Ayes : Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski, Wall
pg. ( 13) 3/28/83
Tut' s Acres/Alma Suter - Mr. Raynor referred this file to Mr. Orlowski
and refrained from discussion and action regarding the right-of-way
within this subdivision. Mr. Mullen and Mr. Orlowski made an on site .
field inspection of this area prior to the meeting. The following
action was taken:
On motion made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was
RESOLVED to accept the field reportAo n�ennet �r owski, Jr. and
William F. Mullen, Jr. in which report noted the right-of-way located
to the west of the property is in very poor condition, the condition
of the right-of-way located to the west of the property does not
allow for emergency vehicles to travel as it is almost nonexistant
and the right-of-way located to the east is in excellent condition.
Vote of the Board: Ayes : Latham, Mullen, Orlowski, Wall
Abstained Raynor
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Leon Marcus - The Board was unable to field inspect this property
prior to the meeting. A field inspection will be made prior to the
next meeting of the Board.
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James P. Horton - After an on site field inspection of this property
and discussion of same, it was the concensus of the Board to request
that covenants and restrictions for no further subdivision be made
on lot number two in the future.
George Malis - Mr. Latham inspected the property prior to the meeting.
Mr. Latham stated the property is nice farmland, lot number one was
noted to be narrow, but the lots in question were big. It was the
concensus of the Board to inspect the area prior to the next meeting
to review the possibility of a road extension of the easterly property.
The Board asked Mr. George Wetmore if covenants and restrictions would
be filed stating no further subdivision would .be made on any of the
lots in the future. Mr. Wetmore stated this would be no problem. The
following action was taken:
On motion made by Mr. Orlowski, seconded by Mr. Latham, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board declare 'itself lead
agency with regard to the State Environmental Quality Review Act in
the matter of the minor subdivision of George Malis, located at Orient.
An initial determination of nonsignificance has been made .
Vote of the Board: Ayes : Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski, Wall
pg. ( 14) 3/28/83
On motion made by Mr. Orlowski, seconded by Mr. Latham, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board declare itself lead
agency with regard to the State Environmental Quality Review Act in
the matter of the minor subdivision of James Manos, located at Mattituck.
An initial determination of nonsignificance has been made.
Vote of the Board: Ayes : Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski
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Northwind Village - The Board was unable to inspect the area prior to
the meeting. The Board requested Mr. Kapell to. have the ingress and
egress staked and notify the Board so that an inspection can be made .
R.T. Kroepel - The Board reviewed this application noting the lots
are undersize and. underwidth. The Board will make an on site field
inspection of this property prior to the next meeting of the Board.
Briscoe Smith - The Board noted this subdivision application is not
the same property of the approved subdivision under the same name filed
in 1979 . Mr. Wall questioned whether lot number three was buildable.
It was the concensus of the Board to field inspect the area and Mr.
Wall will notify the Board of a convenient date.
Daniel Shelley - It was the concensus of the Board to make at on site
field inspection of this area prior to the next meeting of the Board.
It was noted that the right-of-way to the property is extensive and
because it is undersized there may be a potential problem without turn-
around areas . The Secretary was instructed to advise Mr. Gary Flanner
Olsen to make application to the Zoning Board of Appeals for 280-A
approval .
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pg. (15) 3/28/83
Verveniotis , Plevritis , Yianourakis - The Board noted covenants and
restrictions had been submitted by the attorney stating no further
subdivision will be made on the property in perpetuity. It was the
concensus of the Board to field inspect the property with regard to
a possible spur road for cross circulation. The Board noted the
road is over 1,200 feet.
On motion made by Mr. Orlowski, seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board oppose the Local Law
to provide for a moratorium on applications for major and minor
subdivision plat approval through the Town of Southold, except Fishers
Island,. for the following reasons :
1 . Does not address situation of density with regard
to building permits with the township.
2 . Does not address spot building within the township.
3 . The Planning Board does not consider this to be an
effective approach in limiting the density within
the township.
Vote of the Board: Ayes : Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski, Wall
* * * * * * * * * *
On motion made by Mr. Orlowski, seconded by Mr. Wall, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board oppose the Local Law
to provide for a moratorium on subdivision applications in Zone 5
District for the following reasons :
1 . Does not address town wide situation.
2 . Can not address the question of a moratorium
without sufficient data regarding water quality
and quanity.
3 . Would have a minimal effect on density.
Vote of the Board: Ayes : Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski, Wall
I r
pg. (16) 3/28/83
On motion made by Mr. Orlowski, seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board endorse the proposed
Local Law to Amend the Bulk and Parking Schedule of the Zoning Code
of the Town of Southold and consideration of the Town Board to place
a "hold" on all "M" Zones until sufficient data is available, prior
to making a determination of zone changes within the township.
Vote of the Board: Ayes : Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski, Wall
The Board was in agreement that this proposal would be a uniform
approach with regard to density within the entire township; it addresses
major and minor subdivision, as well as spot building. Due to the
large number of condominium .proposals submitted to the Planning Board
Office, question was raised if the "M" Zones should be upzoned to
twice the present restrictions , only in the event the Town Board feels
it cannot agree with a "hold" on pending "M" Zones . The Board also
questioned what effect the upzoning would have on the applications
presently before the Board, and stated that housing should be addressed
for the low income, young married couples and senior citizens .
On motion made by Mr. Mullen, seconded by Mr. Wall, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board set 7 : 45 p.m. , April 18 ,
1983 at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York as the time and
place for a public hearing on the question of the approval of the
final map of the major subdivision to be known as Golden View Estates ,
located at Laurel .
Vote of the Board: Ayes : Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski, Wall
Prior to the close of the meeting, Mr. Harold Reese, Sr. commended the
Board for their comments regarding the financial problems of the young,
and old for housing and property.
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Being no further business to come before the Board, Mr. Mullen made
a motion to adjourn, seconded by Mr. Latham, and carried. Meeting
adjourned 9 : 20 p.m.
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sub fitted,
C°
Susan E. Lon -, ecre ry
Southold Town Planni Board
Henry E. RJynor, Jr. , Ch irman
RFCFIVED AND FILED By
THE SOUTHOLD TOWN CLERK
DATE L//,9 7/Y3 HOUR
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