HomeMy WebLinkAboutPB-05/15/1967-S Southold Town Planning Board
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SOUTHOLD, L. I., N. Y. 11971
PLANNING BOARD
MEMBERS
John Wickham, Chairman
Henry Moisa
Alfred Grebe
William Unkelbach
M I N U T 'E' S
SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING' BOARD
May .15,, 1967
j A special meeting of' the Southold Town Planning Board
was held .in the' Supervisor's Office, 16` South Street,, Greenport
New York,. at 7:15 P.M.,,. May 15,,. 1967,, at- the,-call of the
Chairman.
There were present: John Wickham, Chairmanr. .Henry Moisa,
Frank-Coyle, Otto Van Tuyl,p P,E.. Consultant; Robert Villa,, P.E.
Suffolk' County'Health Department; Fred Hulse, Jr. , Board of
Appeals; Howard Valentine,,. Councilman, Howard Terry,,, Building
Inspector.
Absent: Mr., Alfred Grebe - due to poor flying conditions;
William Unkelbach, out of- town. - Raymond & May'Associates called
in the afternoon stating not able to be present tonight.
The' Chairman opened the meeting and read a letter from .�!:.
Mr. Clarence Cook, and engineer from New York- State` Dept. of -
Commerce, Bureau- of Aviation, RE: the proposed .new airport for
Southold Town. Mr. Cook was here several years ago and obtained
maps of the, Town ad did a study of the area and suitable
locations for an adequate airport. He recommends the area north
of" Oregon Road and west of�Duck Pond Road, Cutchogue to Mattituck.
- Also enclosed were maps of the area to be taken for runways, hangers,
etc. ,, and the buffer zone for' safety. - A crossection drawing of
runway. and ground elevations were enclosed also.
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r Southold Town Planning Board -2- May 15, 1967
The estimates quoted for land were very low® other figures
quoted appeared to be on the low side. His proposals for purchase
and development of land were thoroghhy,reWewed. It was agreed .to
write him. that his estimates were too .low and that ::-other costs
appeared to be low also,. and the Planning Board thinks -it should be
shifted entirely west of'Duc$' Pond Road. Copy of said letter to
be sent to Raymond & May Associates.
There was discussion of hearings on subdivision regulations
and Masher Plan with' Councilman Valentine who agreed that there
should be hearings soon. Adoption or changes could be done
later if desirable. The proposed new zoning ordinance will be
held up until everyone is satisiBed.
There was more discussion on minor ' subdivisions and present
system of approval of access on four or less lots. This will
be-held up until Raymond May are present at a future meeting.
Robert-Villa stated that the' County is considering one
acre lots where there is no public sewage, instead of no public
water, as has been discussed. This was acceptable to all present.
The large new land use map which Raymond & May Associates
left on the wall was looked over and some comments were noted
on the traceing paper overlay. Most-wanted to have Raymond&
May'Associa tes present when more comments are made.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:30 PDX.
Respectfully submitted,,
Howard Terryo- Secretary Pr Tem
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