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Southold Town Planning Board
F SOUTHOLD, L. I., N. Y. 11971
PLANNING iBOARD
!MEMBERS
John iWipkhla(m, (Chairman
Henry Moisa
Alfred :Grebe
Henry aylnor
Fra k Coy-le
M I N U T E S
SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD
January 17 , 1972
A regular meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board
was held at 7 : 30 P.M. , Monday, January 17 , 1972 , at the Town
Office, Main Road, Southold, New York.
There were present: Messrs: John Wickham, Chairman; Henry
Moisa, Vice-Chairman; Henry Raynor; Frank Coyle.
Absent: Mr. Alfred Grebe (due to unfavorable weather conditions)
Also present: Howard Terry, Building Inspector
THE CHAIRMAN: It is 7 : 30 P .M. , I will now call this meeting
to order.
Vice-Chairman Moisa read the legal notice of hearing as
follows :-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 276 of the
Town Law, a public hearing will be held by- the Southold Town
Planning Board at the Town Office, Main Road, Southold, New York,
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in said Town on the 17th day of January 1972 , at 7 : 30 o ' clock
in the evening of said day, on the question of approval of the
following plat:
1. Plat of property owned by W. H. D. Realty 'Corporation,
entitled "Northwood Estates at southold" , consisting of a parcel
of land of 12 . 957 acres , situated at Southold, in the Town of
Southold, Suffolk County, New York, and bounded and described as
follows :
PARCEL I - Beginning at a point on the southeasterly line
of Soundview Avenue, 361. 50 feet northeasterly along said south-
easterly line from Horton Lane; from said point of beginning
running along said southeasterly line of Soundview Avenue, 5
courses :
(1) N. 52° 05 ' 10" E. - 593 . 41 feet; thence
(2) N. 39° 15 ' 30" E. - 370 . 09 feet; thence
(3) N. 46° 18 ' 50" E. - 349 . 70 feet; thence
(4) N. 56° 35 ' 30" E. - 367 . 78 feet; thence
(5) N. 60° 31 ' 30" E. - 11. 82 feet; thence along land of
Dwyer, S . 421 15 ' 20" E. - 129 . 30 feet; thence along land of
Sepenoski and land of Hackal, S . 39' 47 ' 10" W. - 1113 . 34 feet;
thence along said land of Hackal and land of the Village of
Greenport, S . 45' 47 ' 50" W. - 583 . 02 feet; thence along land
of Overton, N. 41' 46 ' 30" W. - 343 . 91 feet to the point of
beginning.
PARCEL II - Beginning at a point on the northwesterly line
of Soundview Avenue, 487 . 74 feet northeasterly along said north-
westerly line from Horton Lane; from said point of beginning running
along land of Mitchell, two courses :
(1) N. 250 17 ' 30" W. - 66 . 42 feet; thence
(2) N. 6° 27 ' 10" E. - 238 . 76 feet; thence along land of
Hyatt, three courses :
(1) N. 36° 15 ' 50" E. - 60 . 10 feet; thence
(2) N. 280 01 ' 20" W. - 33 . 70 feet; thence
(3) N. 20° 13 ' 20" E. - 239 . 01 feet; thence along land of
Witherspoon, S. 41' 08 ' 20" E. - 411. 83 feet to said northwesterly
line of Soundview Avenue; thence along said northwesterly line,
S. 520 05 ' 10" W. - 471. 24 feet to the point of beginning.
Containing 12 . 957 acres,
The Vice-Chairman also read the affidavits attesting to,.>its
publication in the Long Island Traveler-Mattituck Watchman, and
the Suffolk Weekly Times .
VICE-CHAIRMAN MOISA• Is there anyone present who wishes to
speak in opposition to this subdivision?
(There was no response. )
VICE-CHAIRMAN MOI5A: Is there anyone present who wishes to
speak in favor of this subdivision?
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DANIEL SMITH: Yes , I would like to speak in favor of this
subdivision. I think we have everything we need. If you have
any questions , I will try to answer them.
HENRY RAYNOR: Has the ownership changed from Overton to
Mitchell .on the property adjacent to the westerly boundary line
of lot # 13 on the NIS Soundview Avenue?.
WILLIAM SMITH: Yes, I believe a part of the Overton property
was sold to Mitchell.
DANIEL SMITH: . All of the lots in this subdivision front on
an existing town road, Soundview Avenue, therefore, no road
construction. will be necessary. The maps have been signed by H.W.
Davids of the Health Dept. and John' Flynn of the Suffolk County
Department of Environmental .Control. . Incidently, I had quite a
bit of trouble with. the Dept. of Environmental Control. I made
an appointment with Mr. Flynn, but after .going all the way up
there, he wasn' t in. When he finally did sign the maps, the
office, called and told me to come pick them up because they had
no budget for postage. for sending out subdivision maps.
VICE-CHAIRMAN MOISA: I believe everything is in order. The
maps contain the signatures of H. W. Davids and John Flynn and all
fees have been paid.
VICE-CHAIRMAN MOISA: Is there anyone else present wishing
to be, heard in reference to this subdivision?
(There was no response. ) .
VICE-CHAIRMAN MOISA: Hearing none, the Planning Board will
now make a determination on this subdivison.
On motion by Mr. Coyle, seconded by Mr. Raynor, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board grant final
approval to . the proposed subdivision of W. H. D. Realty Corp. ,
to be known as "NORTHWOOD ESTATES AT SOUTHOLD" , property located
at north and south sides of Soundview Avenue, Southold, New York.
The Chairman signed the final maps .
Vote of the Board: Ayes :- Messrs: Wickham, Moisa, Raynor,
Coyle.
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Richard Cron, Attorney presented the Planning Board with
a revised map for the proposed minor subdivision of 0. A.
Ringewa.1d, property located at private. right-of-way off NIS
Main (State) Rodd., Orient, N.Y. This minor subdivision was
granted preliminary approval at the last Planning Board meet-
ing on December 20 , . 1971, subject to right-of-way (on the
property) being increased to at least 25 ft. in. width. The
revised map showed 25ft. right-of-way as required by the
Planning Board. This minor subdivision contains five (5) lots
and each lot contains over 2 acres of area. Discussion was
held on the excessive size of these lots . Mr. Cron pointed
out that it would be impossible to further subdivide these
lots without obtaining a variance from the Board of Appeals
for reduced frontage. The Zoning Ordinance now calls for
135 ft. frontage. These lots presently contain from 187 ft.
to 240 ft. of frontage, therefore, they could not meet the
minimum frontage requirement if they were further subdivided.
The Planning Board instructed that the following statement
be recorded in the minutes of this meeting: The Planning
Board is determined that under no circumstances will any of
these lots be re-subdivided. Mr. Cron has been sent Health
Dept. referral forms and instructions for submitting the
necessary maps. Upon receipt of the completed Health Dept.
forms and necessary maps , the Planning Board will forward
this minor subdivision to the Health Dept. for their deter-
mination before granting final approval.
On motion by Mr. Wickham, Seconded-.by Mr. Moisa, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board grant
preliminary approval to the proposed minor subdivision :of
0. A. Ringewald, property located at private right-of-way
off NIS Main (State) Road, Orient, N.Y. , the condition of
increasing the right-of-way .having been -met by the applicant.
Vote of the Board: - Ayes : Messrs : Wickham, Moisa, Raynor,
Coyle.
Richard Cron, Attorney appeared before the Planning Board
in reference to the proposed. subdivision of Clausen Construction
Co. , Inc. , property located at S/S Leslie Road, Peconic, New York.
Preliminary approval was granted to this subdivision at the last
Planning Board meeting, subje.ct to Mr. Cron making an effort to
obtain a wedge of the easterly adjoining property owned by Mr.
Pontino, to increase. the frontage on lot no. 10 . The Planning
Board required that they be presented with a. copy of letter of
request to .purchase additional property., to` be sent to Mr.
Pontino by Richard Cron, and copy of answer received from Mr.
Pontino, if any. Mr. Cron presented the Planning Board with a
copy of the letter, dated December 23 , 1971, which he sent to
Mr. Pontino. Mr. Cron said that to date, no reply has been
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received from Mr. Pontino. However, Mr. Cron stated that he
has called him twice on the telephone to request a reply to
his letter, at which time Mr. Pontino told him that he was
not interested in selling any of his property. The Planning
Board determined that the condition for preliminary approval
has been satisfactorily met by the applicant ' s attorney.
On motion by Mr. Wickham, seconded by Mr. Moisa, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board grant
preliminary approval to the proposed subdivision of Clausen
Construction Co. , Inc. , property located at S/S Leslie Road,
Peconic, N.Y. , the condition for this approval having been
satisfactorily met by the applicant ' s attorney.
Vote of the Board: Ayes : - Messrs : Wickham, Moisa, Raynor,
Coyle.
Gottlieb Nickles & Margery Burns presented the Planning
Board with a revised preliminary map for the proposed minor
subdivision of their property located at S/S Old Middle Road
(off CR 27) , Southold, N.Y. This revised map showed a division
of the property into five (5) lots: 4 lots fronting on the road
and one interior lot adjacent to the L. I . Railroad. The Planning
Board advised them that they did not like this division of the
property because the back lot was undesirable adjacent to the
L.I . Railroad. Mr. Nickles presented the Planning Board with
a letter from Mr. Steve Doroski stating that he is not interest-
ed in leasing the back of the property for nursery purposes . Mr.
Coyle stated that he thought that the division of this property
into 4 lots was more feasible than 5 lots . The Planning Board
was of the same opinion. Mr. Nickles and Mrs . Burns agreed
that a division of 4 lots would be suitable to them also. The
Planning Board stated that this is a very hard piece of property
to divide.
On motion by Mr. Coyle, seconded by Mr. Wickham, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board grant final
approval to the proposed minor subdivision of Gottlieb Nickles
and Margery Burns., property located at S/S Old Middle Road (off
CR 27) , Southold, N.Y. , subject to receipt of -the following:
1. Six . (6) copies of final map showing a division of the
property into 4 lots , as approved by the Planning Board, and
containing all necessary information as required by the Health
Dept.
2 .Favorable determination of the Health Dept. o.n the
Planning Board referral of this minor subdivision.
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3 . Reply from the Town Attorney on the feasibility of
requiring that a covenant be filed with the deed stating that
the lots in this minor subdivision cannot be further subdivided.
4 . Two (2) copies of formal application.
5 . Application fee of $40 . ($10 . per lot)
Vote of the Board: Ayes :- Messrs : Wickham, Moisa, Coyle.
Mr. Henry Raynor abstained from voting on this minor
subdivision.
Dominic Aurichio, Attorney appeared before the Planning
Board in reference to the proposed subdivision "Petty' s Bight" .
The final hearing on this subdivision was recessed at the last
Planning Board meeting. Hearing was to be reconvened subject
to receipt of the .following: - (1) Updated letter of approval
from the Supt. of Highways; (2) Formal review by the Suffolk
County Planning Commission and letter of approval; (3)Approval
and signature of the map by the Suffolk County Dept. of Environ-
mental Control; (4) Recommendation or approval of the Town
Attorney in reference to the bonding of the westerly 256 . 96 ft.
of Petty' s Drive, which. is to be left as "Reserved for Possible
Future .Dedication to the Town of Southold for Highway Purposes. "
(5) N/W corner of lot no. 11 must be marked as "Reserved for
Possible Future Dedication to the Town of Southold for Highway
Purposes. " Letters of approval have not yet been received from
the Supt. of Highways, the Suffolk County Planning Commission,
or the Town Attorney. The maps have been signed by John Flynn
of the Suffolk County Department of Environmental Control. It
was determined that requirement # 5 (in reference to the N/W
corner of lot no. 11, is covered an the present map by the
surveyor ' s notes.
On motion by Mr. Wickham, seconded by Mr. Coyle, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold- Town Planning Board grant final
approval to the proposed subdivision of Irving & George Newman,
to be known as "Petty' s Bight" , located off N/S Main (State)
Road, Orient, New York, subject to the following conditions:
1. Receipt of up-dated letter of approval from the Supt.
of Highways.
2 . Receipt of approval from the Suffolk County Planning
Commission.
3 . Receipt of approval or recommendation from the Town
Attorney in reference to the bonding of the westerly 256 . 96 feet
of Petty' s Drive, which is to be left as "Reserved for Possible
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Future Dedication to the Town of Southold for Highway Purposes .
4 . Receipt of notice of acceptance of performance bond,
from the Southold Town Board, for the completion of roads and
other improvements. Performance bond must be posted with the
Southold Town Board within ninety (90) days from this date.
5. Receipt of application and filing fees in the amount of
$2 , 350 . 00 (40 of performance bond of $55 , 000 . = $2 , 200 . 00 ,
$50 . flat fee, plus $5 . 00 per acre w/ 20 acres = $100 . 00 =
total fee of $2 , 350 . 00
This motion shall include authorization for the Chairman
or Vice-Chairman to sign the final maps upon fulfillment of
all above listed requirements.
Vote of the Board: Ayes :- Messrs : Wickham, Moisa, Raynor,
Coyle.
George Ahlers appeared before the Planning Board with Ralph
Myller, . Architect; Alan P . Wolpert, Consultant; and John McNulty,
Attorney in reference to his proposed plan for "Southold Commons
Apartment Project" , to be located on property between W/S Young ' s
Avenue and E/S Horton' s Lane (north of L.I .R.R. ) , Southold, New
York. Mr. Ahlers et al presented the Planning Board with a pro-
posed plan for clustered apartment dwelling units . The total
area of this property is 23 acres. The plan proposes 153 dwell-
ing units w/ 6 , 300 sq. ft. per unit. There will be a total of
11 buildings containing from 14 to 16 units per building. They
propose to have 10% studio apartments; 20% two (2) bedroom apart-
ments; and 700 one (1) bedroom apartments . Rentals will be from
$175 . to $250 . per month. The project is designed to attract
young marrieds and retired people. It is centrally located,
within walking distance of the Southold business area, school,
and churches . The project will house a population of 300 , and
will increase the school enrollment by only 32 . This project
will require both public water and sewer. Public water can be
obtained from the Village of Greenport Water System. They will
be able to tie into the hydrants north of Agway on Young ' s Ave.
and north of the Railroad on Horton' s Lane. The size of the
mains will have to be increased from these points to Middle Road.
They will have to establish their own sewerage treatment plant.
John McNulty requested specifications on sewerage treatment
plants . The Chairman advised him to contact the Town Attorney
and the County Sewer Agency. The Chairman advised them that it
may take from 1 - l/l/2 years to obtain complete approval on
this project. He stated that because the Town has no explicit
framework for clustering, it has to be approached bit by bit
and piece by piece. This property is presently zoned "C" & "A" .
The Board advised them that their first step is to apply to the
Town Board for a change of zone for either an "M-1" or "B"
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district. The Chairman cautioned them that the Planning Board
will require exacting specifications and estimates for the cost
of the sewerage treatment plant. The Chairman said that most
of these package sewerage plants work well for 3 or 4 years then
develop problems . The Town of Southold will demand a sewerage
plant that will work well for at least 20 years . They will also
be required to submit a precise estimate for the operational and
maintenance costs of the sewerage treatment plant. The Board
also advised them that must be able to produce a statement for
stable means of financing the entire project. The Planning Board
informed them that they must submit all of the above mentioned
items before this project can even be considered for preliminary
approval.
Stephen Mitacchione appeared before -the Planning Board
in reference to his proposed minor subdivision located at S/S
Eugene ' s Road,' Cutchogue; N:Y. The Chairman read the deter-
mination of the Health Dept. on the Planning Board ' s referral
of this minor subdivision. The Health Dept. recommended that
this property be divided into a -minor subdivision of two lots
instead of three. Mr. Mitacchione agreed to a minor subdivision
of two lots . He said that he would like to combine the two
northerly lots as one lot, thereby creating a minor subdivision
of two lots . The Board stated that they would like a minor sub-
division of two equally divided lots . It was suggested that
the lot line of the southerly lot be moved northerly 40 feet to
create an equal distribution of the area. This division would
take in the approved test well on the present northerly lot and
re-locate it on the southerly lot. Mr. Mitacchione stated that
he plans to build his residence on the northerly lot. The Board
suggested that Mr. Mitacchione obtain an easement to this well
from the buyer of the southerly lot. After further discussion
it was decided that it would be more feasible to create a jog in
the division line on the road so that the northerly lot would
take in the approved well. The Board advised Mr. Mitacchione
that they would accept a minor subdivision of two lots as above
specified. Mr. Mitacchione to present revised maps showing two
lots, formal application, and fee of $20 at next Planning Board
meeting.
The Planning Board was presented with a sketch for the
proposed subdivision of John, Reginald, David, and William
Groenveld, property located at S/S Orchard Street, Orient,
N.Y. (presently under contract to purchase from Ernest
Wilsberg) . The sketch showed a division of the property
into 11 lots with a 50 ft. proposed road. All lots contain-
ed 40 , 000 + sq. ft. of area. The Planning Board advised them
to present preliminary maps for this proposed subdivision.
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The Planning Board was .presented with a corrected copy of
the "Covenant and Restriction" with fee of $5 . 50 for recording
in the County Clerk ' s Office, and application fee of $50 . for
the minor subdivision of Elaine Axien, property located at
private right-of-way off NIS Middle Road (CR . 27) , Peconic, N.Y.
Final approval was granted to this proposed minor subdivision
at the Planning Board meeting of October 27 , 1971, subject to
the following conditions : (1) Restriction to read as follows :
"That the premises or any part thereof shall not be further sub-
divided. " (2) Covenant and Restriction to be in the proper
form for recording in the office of the Suffolk County Clerk,
and fee for recording to be collected by the Planning Board.
Upon inspecting the "Covenant & Restriction" , the Board finds
that it meets our requirements and all necessary fees have been
collected.
On motion by Mr. Coyle, seconded by Mr. Raynor, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board grant
final approval to the proposed minor subdivision of Elaine
Axien, property located at private right-of-way off NIS
Middle Road (CR 27) , Peconic, N.Y.
The Chairman signed the final maps .
Covenant and Restriction to be forwarded to the County
Clerk' s Office for recording.
Vote of the Board: Ayes :- Messrs : Wickham, Moisa, Raynor,
Coyle.
The Planning Board was presented with a sample copy of a
proposed "Covenant & Restriction" for the proposed minor sub-
division of .David L. Gillispie, property located at north side
Main (State) Road, East Marion, N.Y. After inspecting the
"Covenant & Restriction" , the Planning Board approved it as
presented. Mr.. Gillispie to be advised to submit a signed
copy of "Covenant & Restriction" , recording fee of $5 . 50, and
application fee for minor . subdivision of $40 . This minor sub-
division must be transmitted to the Health Dept. for their
determination.
On motion by Mr. Moisa, seconded by Mr. Coyle, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board transmit
the proposed minor subdivision of David L. Gillispie, property
located at NIS Main (State) Road, East Marion, N.Y. , to the
Suffolk County Health Dept. for their inspection and approval.
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Letter to be sent to Mr. Gillispie advising him of the
procedure and requesting the necessary number of maps and
completion of Health Dept. forms .
Vote of the Board: Ayes :- Messrs : Wickham, Moisa, Raynor,
Coyle.
The Planning Board was presented with preliminary maps,
two copies of formal application, and fee of $20 . for the
proposed minor subdivision of Jean Schneider, - property located
at private road off S/S Main Road, East Marion, New York. The
preliminary map showed a division of the property into two lots;
the total area of the property being 1. 335 acres . A division
of this property would . create lots with less than 40 , 000 sq. ft.
of area, which is the minimum requirement under our present
Zoning Ordinance. The Planning Board agreed that this appli-
cation should be denied on the basis of insufficient lot area.
This application could be presented to the Board of Appeals for
a variance, if the applicant so desires . Letter to be sent to
the applicant' s attorney, William Wickham, advising him of the
Board' s determination in this matter and check of $20 . to be
returned.
On motion by Mr. Coyle , seconded by Mr. Raynor, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board deny
the application of Jean Schneider for proposed minor subdivision
of her property located at private right-of-way off S/S Main Road,
East Marion, New York.
This application is denied on the basis of insufficient lot
area - less than 40, 000 sq. ft, of area per lot.
Vote of the Board: Ayes :- Messrs : Wickham, Moisa, Raynor,
Coyle.
The. Planning Board was presented with preliminary maps
for the proposed minor subdivision of W. Perry Hukill, property
located at S/S Main (State) Road, East Marion, N.Y. The map
showed a division of the property into two lots; the total area
of the property being 41, 614 sq. ft. Lot no. 1 contained
21,509 sq. ft. of .area, lot no. 2 contained 20 ,105 sq. ft. of
area. A division of this property would create lots with less
than 40, 000 sq. ft. of area, which is the minimum requirement
of our present Zoning Ordinance. The Planning Board agreed
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that this application should be denied on the basis of insufficient
lot area. Letter to be sent to W. Perry Hukill advising him of the
Planning Board' s determination on this matter.
On motion by Mr. Moisa, seconded by Mr. Raynor, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board deny the
application of W. Perry Hukill, for proposed minor subdivision
of his property located at S/S Main (State) Road, East Marion,
New York.
This application is denied on- the basis of insufficient
lot area - less than 40 , 000 sq. ft. of area per lot.
Vote of the Board: Ayes :- Messrs : Wickham, Moisa, Raynor,
Coyle.
The Planning Board was presented with preliminary maps
for the proposed minor subdivision of Hugh L. Switzer, property
located at W/S Mill Road, Peconic, N.Y. The map showed a division
of the property into three (3) lots : lot no. 1 contained 40 , 000
sq. ft. of area; lot no. 2 contained 40, 000 sq. ft. of area; lot
no. 3 contained 46 , 000 sq. ft: of area. The Planning Board stated
that they would accept a minor subdivision of this property into
three lots as presented. This minor subdivision must be trans-
mitted to the Health Dept. for their determination.
On motion by Mr. Moisa, seconded by Mr. Coyle, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board transmit
the. proposed minor subdivision of Hugh L. Switzer, property
located at W/S Mill Road, Peconic, N.Y. to the Suffolk County
Health Dept. for their inspection and approval.
Letter to be sent to Carroll Schutze a/c Hugh L. Switzer
advising him of the procedure and requesting the necessary
number of maps and completion of Health Dept. forms .
Vote of the Board: Ayes :- Messrs : Wickham, Moisa, Raynor,
Coyle.
The Planning Board was presented with the following list
of expired subdivisions and performance bonds as per their
request at the last meeting: -
SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD
Subdivision Review
January 17 , 1972
Subdivisions and performance bonds in DEFAULT
CLEAVES POINT, SEC. III (Dawn Estates Builders, Corp. , Bernard Kaplan)
$19 , 000 . 5/10/66 to 5/10/70*
Roads not completed. Required monuments not installed. Roads , drainage,
& curbing not up to proper specifications , must be done over.
BLUE HORIZONS, SEC. I (C.P.F. Land Corp. )
$3 , 000 . 6/7/65 to 4/4/70*
No work commenced at all !
COREY CREEK ESTATES (South Fork Development Corp. )
$18 , 000 . 7/111/67 to 7/11/70
Near completion
HARBOR LIGHTS ESTATES, SEC. I - includes roads in Sections II & III
(Harold & Frederick Reese)
$25 , 000 . 4/27/65 to 4/27/68
Roads not completed, do not meet proper specifications, and in deteriorated
condition.
EASTERN SHORES, SECTION V (H.J.S. Land and Development Corp. - Frank Sturm)
Performance bond never posted! Roads not completed and not up to proper
specifications . Section V includes "Green Hill Lane" , part of "Inlet Pond Road"
and part of "Homestead Way"
ORIENT-BY-THE-SEA, Sec. II (Woodhollow Properties , Inc. - Walter Uhl)
Performance bond never posted! Roads not up to specifications . Most of
the roads not even roughed in.
TOWN HARBOR TERRACE (Daly & Hoey)
$16 , 000 (19/10/68 to 9/10/71
Roads no where near completion!
WILLOW POINT (Bleecker Construction Co. , Inc. _ Bache Bleecker)
$19 , 000 4/5/66 to 4/5/70* - extension to May 6 , 1971
Notice of default sent by Planning Board 11/29/71 - reply received 12/9/71
minor work to be completed - Planning Board says O.K.
* dates include extensions , etc.
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The Planning Board reviewed this list of expired subdivisions
and performance bonds and instructed that a letter be sent to each
of the developers of these subdivisions requesting that they appear
at our next Planning Board meeting on February 7 , 1972 , to discuss
steps for the correction of their default.
On motion by Mr. Wickham, seconded by Mr. Moisa, it was
RESOLVED that the next meeting of the Southold Town Planning
Board be held at 7 : 30 P .M. , Monday, February 7 , 1972 , at the Town
Office, Main Road, Southold, New York, for the purpose of reviewing
expired subdivisions and performance bonds .
Vote of the Board: Ayes :- Messrs : Wickham, Moisa, Raynor,
Coyle.
On motion by Mr. Moisa, seconded by Mr. Raynor, it was
RESOLVED that the minutes of the Southold Town Planning
Board, dated December 20 , 1971 , be approved as submitted.
Vote of the Board: Ayes :- Messrs : Wickham, Moisa, Raynor,
Coyle.
Lawrence Tuthill P .E. presented the Planning Board with a
revised estimate for a performance bond, in the amount of $55 , 000 . ,
for the completion of roads and other improvements in the subdivision
"Petty' s Bight" , property located at NIS Main (State) Road, Orient,
New York.
On motion by Mr. Wickham, seconded by Mr. Coyle, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board recommend
to the Southold Town Board, a performance bond in the amount
of $55 , 000 . 00, estimate as prepared by Lawrence Tuthill-
Construction Engineer, for the completion of roads and other
improvements in the subdivision to be known as "Petty' s Bight" ,
located at NIS Main (State) Road, Orient, New York, owned and
developed by Irving & George Newman.
Copy of this resolution, together with copy of bond estimate
to be forwarded to the Southold Town Board.
Vote of the Board: Ayes :- Messrs : Wickham, Moisa, Raynor,
Coyle.
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The meeting was adjourned at 11: 00 P .M.
Respectfully submitted,
d
Betty eville, Secretary
Southold Town Planning Board
J hn Wickham, Chairman