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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLL #02 2020 SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD PUBLIC HEARING December 15, 2020 4:30 PM Present: Supervisor Scott Russell Justice Louisa Evans Councilwoman Jill Doherty Councilman James Dinizio, Jr. Councilman Bob Ghosio, Jr. Councilwoman Sarah Nappa Deputy Southold Town Clerk Lynda Rudder Town Attorney William Duffy This hearing was opened at 4:56 PM COUNCILMAN GHOSIO: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of Southold will hold a public hearing at 4:30 p.m. on December 15, 2020, at Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold,New York 11971, concerning the application of Abigail A. Wickham as agent for 11155 Main Road LLC, property location is 11155 Route 25, Mattituck,N Y, (SCTM# 1000-142-2-22), for a waiver of the "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area," and the Town Clerk is hereby directed to refer the application to the Planning Board for comment. I have copy of a notarized affidavit that this was advertised in the Suffolk Times. I have a Planning Board recommendation dated December 14th, the Planning Board has reviewed this request for a waiver from the moratorium and recommends its approval. I have a notarized affidavit that the appropriate certified mailings went out. Last one I have is a notarized affidavit that this was noticed and placed on the Town Clerk's bulletin board. That's all I have. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: I would invite anyone that would like to comment on this public hearing to please feel free? ABIGAIL WICKHAM: Thank you. Thank you for entertaining this so quickly. I do have here with us today remotely Mr. Arnoff who is going to be operating the premises and Robert Pedersen,the architect is also with us, so if you have any questions we would be glad to answer them for you. This is a very simple application for internal, a few internal renovations only, there is no increase in intensity of use, there is no change of use and all we are doing is trying to either overturn or obtain a waiver from the Building Departments determination that the handicap ramp that is being added to the front so the public has proper access will not constitute an enlargement of the building because we think that this project does fall within the exclusions Waiver from Moratorium, 11155 Main Road LLC December 15, 2020 page 2 but we are asking you to make a ruling so that we can get on with the work as quickly as possible. Do you have any questions? Feel free to ask me and we will try to answer them. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: No questions. Thank you. Would anyone else like to comment on this particular public hearing? (No response) This hearing was closed at 5:00 PM Lyn a M. Rudder Deputy Southold Town Clerk SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD PUBLIC HEARING December 15, 2020 4:30 PM Present: Supervisor Scott Russell Justice Louisa Evans Councilwoman Jill Doherty Councilman James Dinizio, Jr. Councilman Bob.Ghosio, Jr. Councilwoman Sarah Nappa Deputy Southold Town Clerk Lynda Rudder Town Attorney William Duffy This hearing was opened at 5:00 PM COUNCILMAN GHOSIO: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of Southold will hold a public hearing at 4:30 p.m. on December 15, 2020, at Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold,New York 11971, concerning the application of Patricia C. Moore as agent for Love Lane Village LLC, property location is 13650 Main Road Mattituck,N Y, (SCTM#1000-114-11-24.3) for a waiver of the "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in"The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area," and the Town Clerk is hereby directed to refer the application to the Planning Board for comment. I have a notarized signed affidavit that this hearing was advertised in the Suffolk Times. I have a, letter from the Planning Department, the Planning Board has reviewed this request for a waiver from the moratorium and,recommends approving the waiver. And a notarized affidavit that this was noticed on the Town Clerk's bulletin board and that is it. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: Would anybody like to address the Town Board on this particular public hearing? PATRICIA'MOORE: Good evening everybody. I look forward to seeing everyone in person but thank you very much for the opportunity to be heard on this application. As you know, from the paperwork I gave you,this is the Kardwell building which my client Scott Colletti through the LLC purchased the property and is ready to have tenants occupy the building.! I have Mr. Colletti out there in zoom land and I also have the prospective tenant Stephanie Stahl,the CEO of(inaudible) out there as well, so if any issues or questions you have for them, I hope that they will be able to join in. Similar to the last hearing you just had, this is an existing building with former tenants, we want to place new tenants in the building. We think the Building Department will be amenable to issuing permits for interior work however, we wish to have solar panels added to the building, exterior work and we potentially need to have a directory sign for the tenants. So for purposes of being able to get the permits now and in the future, we hope that you will allow us to get a variance or waiver to the moratorium so that we can proceed with this tenant and if possible additional tenants in the building. It is an existing building as I said which has been somewhat dormant, empty, while the Kardwell family was closing out their business. If you have any questions I would be happy to answer them. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: Yes, I have a question. I thought the waiver was specific to a specific building, pending building permit application, it reads here as if it's a waiver in its entirety of the moratorium for I guess the duration of the moratorium, which you know I can't, I don't know what future anticipated uses might be or construction might be and it's difficult, that's not how my understanding of how waivers work, I thought they were specific such as the previous hearing, it was for a specific application. MS.MOORE: We had a specific request for this tenant in the back end of the, the brick building has the back portion, that's the existing space, that's the space we needed alterations on. I also noted that the advertisement had it generically for the property, so if it's possible to occupy with other tenants since it's an existing building, it would have to meet whatever zoning uses had been previously, the CO for the building is for business uses. So I noticed that in the advertisement but certainly my client is more interested in making sure they can proceed with this tenant because that is the most urgent need. Specifically to add the solar panels and the sign so the deliveries can identify where they are going. The problem seemed to be with issuing permits for any exterior work. Interior, my understanding was that, the moratorium would not affect property interior building permits of existing buildings but whatever we need to get here tonight to allow us to proceed, that's what we are interested in. COUNCILMAN DINIZIO: Can I ask a question? MS. MOORE: Sure. COUNCILMAN DINIZIO: Pat, what does your notice of disapproval say? MS. MOORE: Notice of disapproval is to make alterations to an existing business building at 13650 Main Road Mattituck, the proposed construction is not permitted because no permits can be issued while the current moratorium is in effect. So it's very generic. COUNCILMAN DINIZIO: Yes, it is very generic. I think she's okay, Scott, quite honestly. There's an existing building, they can't do anything, certainly they can't even put in a handicap ramp obviously because, you know, the application before requested that, so I think the Building Department has it right. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: I am just a little confused because certainly the application that was pending seems more than reasonable to me and frankly, necessary for waiver but this is basically a blanket waiver for any future uses. I thought the moratorium only pertained to exterior expansion or improvements, I was unaware of it pertaining to interior changes. I don't know, unless I misunderstood. COUNCILMAN DINIZIO: I don't believe that it is but my understanding is, from what I can get from Ms. Moore is that the building is so large that there could be other tenants and there will probably be, in my opinion building permits that are needed, like moving walls, things like that, fire inspections whatever. So you are not going to be changing the exterior of that building, it already has site plan, it already has parking so, you know.... TOWN ATTORNEY DUFFY: I think we can amend the resolution to specifically address the installation of solar panels. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: I would say the pending application as applied for. The building permit application, because this essentially would simply be a waiver for everything, interior, which I honestly didn't think the current waiver pertained to but if it does, it does. TOWN ATTORNEY DUFFY: Inaudible. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: It does not address interior changes. TOWN ATTORNEY DUFFY: Inaudible. COUNCILMAN DINIZIO: It's just the solar panels. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: But the wording would be a waiver of everything, so that would mean interior, exterior, any anticipated changes in the next several months. TOWN ATTORNEY DUFFY: Right. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: That's very broad. TOWN ATTORNEY DUFFY: Agreed. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: I support the waiver for the improvements that need to be made per the pending building application. But I can't anticipate, you know, I think none of us can anticipate what might come down the pipe in the next few months that might require exterior work, substantially. COUNCILWOMAN DOHERTY: Inaudible. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: Both resolutions should be specific to the applications that were applied for. MS. MOORE: Can we include our sign though? Because you issue building permits for signs, I want to make sure a sign would be permitted. The building department, I think, without some guidance to allow certain things exterior, we might be in the same position when we try to put up a sign for this tenant. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: You didn't have the building permit pending on that? MS. MOORE: No, because.... SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: I think that's more than a reasonable request. COUNCILWOMAN DOHERTY: That one is for signs and solar and what else? Waiver from Moratorium, 13650 Main Road Mattituck December 15, 2020 page 4 SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: The pending building permit as applied for and in addition to that the sign as requested. And the first one should also say the pending building permit as applied for. Any other public comment? 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Sincerely, State Records and Law Bureau (518) 473-2492 NE1NY0RK ', epartt`� ent srnTror OOPOR FON ITY cif S'Late ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE, MMC TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (631) 765-6145 Telephone (631) 765-1800 www.southoldtownny.gov February 13, 2020 RE: Resolution Number 2019 - 172 A Local Law in relation to a Temporary moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" Andrew P. Freleng, Chief Planner Division of Planning and Environment Suffolk County Department of Economic Development and Planning PO Box 6100 Hauppauge, NY 11788-0099 Dear Mr. Freleng: The Southold Town Board, at their regular Town Board meeting held on February 12, 2019, adopted the resolution referenced above. A certified copy is enclosed. Please prepare an official report defining the Planning Department's recommendations with regard to this proposed Local Law and forward it to me at your earliest convenience. The date and time for this public hearing was February 26, 2019 at 4:31 pm. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, Lynda M Rudder Deputy Town Clerk Enc Cc: Town Board Town Attorney ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE, MMC TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (631) 765-6145 Telephone (631) 765-1800 www.southoldtownny.gov OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD February 13, 2020 RE: Resolution Number 2019 — 214 A Local Law in relation to a Temporary moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" Andrew P. Freleng, Chief Planner Division of Planning and Environment Suffolk County Depai-tment of Economic Development and Planning PO Box 6100 Hauppauge, NY 11788-0099 Dear Mr. Freleng: The Southold Town Board, at their regular Town Board meeting held on February 26, 2019, adopted the resolution referenced above. A certified copy is enclosed. Please prepare an official report defining the Planning Department's recommendations with regard to this proposed Local Law and forward it to meat your earliest convenience. This Local Law was enacted on FebrUary 26, 2019 and filed with the state. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, Lynda M Rudder Deputy Town Clerk Enc Cc: Town Board Town Attorney ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE, MMC TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (631) 765-6145 Telephone (631) 765-1800 www.southoldtownny.gov February 13, 2020 RE: Resolution Number 2019 - 689 A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" Andrew P. Freleng, Chief Planner Division of Planning and Environment Suffolk County Department of Economic Development and Planning PO Box 6100 Hauppauge, NY 11788-0099 Dear Mr. Freleng: The Southold Town Board, at their regular Town Board meeting held on July 30, 2019, adopted the resolution referenced above. A certified copy is enclosed. Please prepare an official report defining the Planning Department's recommendations with regard to this proposed Local Law and forward it to me at your earliest convenience. The date and time for this public hearing was August 27, 2019 at 7:00 pm. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, TA Lynda M Rudder Deputy Town Clerk Enc Cc: Town Board Town Attorney ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE, MMC TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (631) 765-6145 Telephone (631) 765-1800 www.southoldtownny.gov OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD February 13, 2020 RE: Resolution Number 2019 — 764 A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding Area" Andrew P. Freleng, Chief Planner Division of Planning and Environment Suffolk. County Department of Economic Development and Planning PO Box 6100 Hauppauge, NY 11788-0099 Dear Mr. Freleng: The Southold Town Board, at their regular Town Board meeting held on August 27, 2019, adopted the resolution referenced above. A certified copy is enclosed. Please prepare an official report defining the Planning Department's recommendations with regard to this proposed Local. Law and forward it to me at your earliest convenience. This Local Law was enacted and filed with the state. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, C� 14,—M (Lks—,- Lynda M Rudder Deputy Town Clerk Enc Cc: Town Board Town Attorney N �0 V Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (631) 765-6145 Telephone (631) 765-1800 www.southoldtownny.gov OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD February 13, 2020 RE: Resolution Number 2019 — 764 A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding Area" Andrew P. Freleng, Chief Planner Division of Planning and Environment Suffolk. County Department of Economic Development and Planning PO Box 6100 Hauppauge, NY 11788-0099 Dear Mr. Freleng: The Southold Town Board, at their regular Town Board meeting held on August 27, 2019, adopted the resolution referenced above. A certified copy is enclosed. Please prepare an official report defining the Planning Department's recommendations with regard to this proposed Local. Law and forward it to me at your earliest convenience. This Local Law was enacted and filed with the state. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, C� 14,—M (Lks—,- Lynda M Rudder Deputy Town Clerk Enc Cc: Town Board Town Attorney ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE, MMC TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (631) 765-6145 Telephone (631) 765-1800 www.southoldtownny.gov OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD February 13, 2020 RE: Resolution Number 2020 - 183 A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area Andrew P. Freleng, Chief Planner Division of Planning and Environment Suffolk County Department of Economic Development and Planning PO Box 6100 Hauppauge, NY 11788-0099 Dear Mr. Freleng: The Southold Town Board, at their regular Town Board meeting held on February 11, 2020, adopted the resolution referenced above. A certified copy is enclosed. Please prepare an official report defining the Planning Department's recommendations with regard to this proposed Local Law and forward it to me at your earliest convenience. The date and time for this public hearing is March 24, 2020 at 4:30 pm. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. 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For information on filing an insurance claim go to https://www.usps.com/help/claims.htm Text your tracking number to 28777 (2USPS) to get the latest status. Star"Idard Message and Data rates may apply' You may also visit www.usps.com USPS %acking or call 1-800-222-1811. Preview your Mail 1 ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE, MMC TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR. OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (631) 765-6145 Telephone (631) 765-1800 www.southoldtownny.gov OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD - - — _ February 11, 2020 � L563072360US- Priority Mail Express RE: Local Law No. 1 & 2 of 2020 Town of Southold, Suffolk County New York State Department of State State Records & Law Bureau One Commerce Plaza 99 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12231 Dear Sir/Madam: In accordance with provisions of Section 27 of the Municipal Home Rule Law, I am enclosing herewith certified copy of Local Law No. 1 & 2 of 2020 of the Town of Southold, suitable for filing in your office. I would appreciate if you would send me a receipt indicating the filing of the enclosures in your office. Thank you. Very truly yours, � Q Lynda M Rudder Deputy Town Clerk Enclosures cc: Town Attorney NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF STATE Division of Corporations, State Records and Uniform Commercial Code One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12231-0001 Local Law Filing (Use this form to file a local law with the Secretary of State.) Text of law should be given as amended. Do not include matter being eliminated and do not use italics or underlining to indicate new matter. ❑ County ❑ City 0 Town of SOUTHOLD ❑ Village Local Law No. 2 of the year 2020 . A Local Law entitled, A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance bf approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" Be it enacted the Town Board of the: ❑ County ❑ City 0 Town of SOUTHOLD ❑ Village Section 1. Purpose Moratorium Extension The Town Board recognizes that in the area of the intersection of State Route 25 (a/k/a "Main Road") and Love Lane there is insufficient infrastructure to handle the drastic increase in traffic in recent years and to allow for the safe passage of pedestrians to safely cross Main Road at the Love Lane intersection as well as at other intersections immediately to the East and West of the aforementioned intersection. This lack of infrastructure puts the health, safety and welfare of the public at risk. The residents of the hamlet of Mattituck and the surrounding areas have voiced their concerns regarding the risk to the health, safety and welfare of the community and the need for improvements to the infrastructure at the intersection of Main Road and Love Lane. Similarly, local business owners have identified the traffic issues along Route 25 and Love Lane as having a negative effect on local businesses. A six (6) month moratorium, was enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as Local Law 1-2019, on February 26, 2019, with an effective date of March 6, 2019. The current moratorium is set to expire in early September 6, 2019. (If additional space is needed, attach pages the same size as this sheet, and number each.) DOS -239-f- 1 (Rev 04/14) 4. The moratorium as enacted, is intended to provide sufficient time for the Town to consider the recommendations of ongoing traffic studies, a parking study in the Love Lane area and the completion of the Town Comprehensive Plan. During the course of the moratorium the Town has met with New York State Department of Transportation officials to determine which of the various proposed improvements to the infrastructure the State would deem acceptable and willing to implement or allow the Town to implement. This analysis remains ongoing. In addition, the draft Town Comprehensive Plan has been completed and is now open for public comment. The final adoption of the plan is anticipated to occur by the end of year 2019. The Town Board wishes to be able to consider the proposals and recommendations contained in the various aforementioned plans; consider various alternatives to current zoning along Main Road; as well as implement improvements to the infrastructure and adopt any recommended land use changes, to insure the health, safety and welfare of the community to address the recent drastic increased demands on the infrastructure in the area around the Main Road/Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area. An extension of the moratorium is necessary to complete this function. Given the reasons and facts set, forth above and until the planning process is 'completed, the Town Board finds it necessary to extend the moratorium already in effect, the terms of which remain unchanged and are set forth below. This action is necessary in order to protect the character, public health, safety and welfare of the residents of the hamlet of Mattituck as well as those visiting the Love Lane area. Section 2. ENACTMENT OF A TEMPORARY MORATORIUM Until six (6) months from the effective date of this Local Law, after which this Local Law shall lapse and be without further force and effect and subject to any other Local Law adopted by the Town Board during the six (6) month period, no agency, board, board officer or employee of the Town of Southold including but not limited to, the Town Board, the Zoning Board of Appeals, the Trustees, the Planning Board, or the Building Inspector(s) issuing any building permit pursuant to any provision of the Southold Town Code, shall issue, cause to be issued or allow to be issued any approval, special exception, variance, site plan, building permit, subdivision, or permit for any of the property situated along State Route 25, bounded on the West by intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Avenue and bounded on the East by the intersection of State Route 25 and Pike Street. Section 3. DEFINITION OF "THE STATE ROUTE 25 LOVE INTERSECTION AND SURROUNDING AREA" The State Route 25 and Love Lane intersection and surrounding area is hereby defined as the area bounded by the following public roads: All properties along State Route 25 in the hamlet of Mattituck, bounded by the intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Ave on the West and State Route 25 and Pike Street on the East. Section 4. EXCLUSIONS This Local Law shall not apply: 1) to any person or entity who/which has, prior to the effective date of this Local Law, obtained all permits required for construction of a building on any property located in the State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and Surrounding Area including later applications to repair or alter, but not enlarge, any such building otherwise prohibited during the period of this temporary moratorium. 2) To any permit or application regarding a single family dwelling unit to be used solely for residential purposes. 2 14 . 3) To any application by a municipal corporation or special district or fire district. Section 5. AUTHORITY TO SUPERCEDE To the extent and degree any provisions of this Local Law are construed as inconsistent with the provisions of Town Law sections 264, 265, 265-a, 267, 267-a, 267-b, 274-a, 274-b, and 276, this Local Law is intended pursuant to Municipal Home Rule Law sections I0(1)(ii)(d)(3) and section 22 to supercede any said inconsistent authority. Section 6. VARIANCE TO THIS MORATORIUM Any person or entity suffering unnecessary hardship as that term is used and construed in Town Law section 267-b (2)(b), by reason of the enactment and continuance of this moratorium may apply to the Town Board for a variance excepting the person's or entity's premises or a portion thereof from the temporary moratorium and allowing issuance of a permit all in accordance with the provisions of this Southold Town Code applicable to such use or construction. Section 7. SEVERABILITY If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or part of this Local Law shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the judgment shall not impair or invalidate the remainder of this Local Law. Section 8. EFFECTIVE DATE This Local Law shall fake effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State. (Complete the certification in the paragraph that applies to the filing of this local law and strike out chat which is not applicable.) 1. (Final adoption by local legislative body only.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. 2 of 20 20 . of the (Gounty)((Town) (W414ftw) of SOUTHOLD was duly passed by the TOWN BOARD on August 27 , 20 19 , in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. 2. (Passage by local legislative body with approval, no disapproval or re -passage after disapproval by the Elective Chief Executive Officer*.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of the (County)(City)(Town)(Village) of was duly passed by the on disapproval) by the in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. 3. (Final adoption by referendum.) _20 , and was (approved)(not approved)(re-passed after and was deemed duly adopted on 20 I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of the (County)(City)(Town)(Village) of was duly passed by the on 20 , and was (approved)(not approved)(repassed after disapproval) by the on 20 . Such local law was submitted to the people by reason of a (mandatory)(permissive) referendum, and received the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors voting thereon at the (general)(special)(annual) election held on 20 , in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. 4. (Subject to permissive referendum and final adoption because no valid petition was filed requesting referendum.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of the (County)(City)(Town)(Village) of was duly passed by the on 20 , and was (approved)(not approved) (repassed after disapproval) by the on 20 Such local law was subject to permissive referendum and no valid petition requesting such referendum was filed as of 20 , in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. * Elective Chief Executive Officer means or Includes the chief executive officer of a county elected on a county- wide basis or, If there be none, the chairperson of the county legislative body, the mayor of a city or village, or the supervisor of a town where such officer is vested with the power to approve or veto local laws or ordinances. DOS-239-f-1(Rev.04/14) 4 5. (City local law concerning Charter revision proposed by petition.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of the City of having been submitted to referendum pursuant to the provisions of section (36)(37) of the Municipal Home Rule Law, and having received the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors of such city voting thereon at the (special)(general) election held on 20 , became operative. 6. (County local law concerning adoption of Charter.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No of 20 of the County of State of New York, having been submitted to the electors at the General Election of November 20 , pursuant to subdivisions 5 and 7 of section 33 of the Municipal Home Rule Law, and having received the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors of the cities of said county as a unit and a majority of the qualified electors of the towns of said county considered as a unit voting at said general election, became operative. (If any other authorized form of final adoption has been followed, please provide an appropriate certification.) I further certify that I have compared the preceding local law with the original on file in this office and that the same is a correct transcript there from and of the whole of such original local law, and was finally adopted in the manner indicated in paragraph 1 , above. (Seal) DOS-239-f-1(Rev 04/14) Clerk of the CounYy legislative body, City, Town or Village Clerk or officer designated by local legislative body Elizabeth A. Neville, Town Clerk Date: February 10, 2020 5 ,e8UFF0(r as RESOLUTION 2019-764 ADOPTED DOC ID: 15529 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 2019-764 WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON AUGUST 27,2019: WHEREAS there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, on the 30th day of July, 2019, a Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" and WHEREAS the Town Board of the Town of Southold held a public hearing on the aforesaid Local Law at which time all interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard, now therefor be it RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby ENACTS the proposed Local Law entitled, , "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of Property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" reads as follows: LOCAL LAW NO.2 of 2020 A Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of Property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area". BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold, as follows: Section 1. Purpose Moratorium Extension The Town Board recognizes that in the area of the intersection of State Route 25 (a/k/a "Main Road") and Love Lane there is insufficient infrastructure to handle the drastic increase in traffic in recent years and to allow for the safe passage of pedestrians to safely cross Main Road at the Love Lane intersection as well as at other intersections immediately to the East and West of the aforementioned intersection. This lack of infrastructure puts the health, safety and welfare of the public at risk. The residents of the hamlet of Mattituck and the surrounding areas have voiced their concerns regarding the risk to the health, safety and welfare of the community and the need for improvements to the infrastructure at the intersection of Main Road and Love Lane. Similarly, local business owners have identified the traffic issues along Route 25 and Love Lane as having a negative effect on local businesses. A six (6) month moratorium was enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold A— Resolution 2019-764 Board Meeting of August 27, 2019 as Local Law 1-2019, on February 26, 2019, with an effective date of March 6, 2019. The current moratorium is set to expire in early September 6, 2019. The moratorium as enacted, is intended to provide sufficient time for the Town to consider the recommendations of ongoing traffic studies, a parking study in the Love Lane area and the completion of the Town Comprehensive Plan. During the course of the moratorium the Town has met with New York State Department of Transportation officials to determine which of the various proposed improvements to the infrastructure the State would deem acceptable and willing to implement or allow the Town to implement. This analysis remains ongoing. In addition, the draft Town Comprehensive Plan has been completed and is now open for public comment. The final adoption of the plan is anticipated to occur by the end of year 2019. The Town Board wishes to be able to consider the proposals and recommendations contained in the various aforementioned plans; consider various alternatives to current zoning along Main Road; as well as implement improvements to the infrastructure and adopt any recommended land use changes, to insure the health, safety and welfare of the community to address the recent drastic increased demands on the infrastructure in the area around the Main Road/Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area. An extension of the moratorium is necessary to complete this function. Given the reasons and facts set forth above and until the planning process is completed, the Town Board finds it necessary to extend the moratorium already in effect, the terms of which remain unchanged and are set forth below. This action is necessary in order to protect the character, public health, safety and welfare of the residents of the hamlet of Mattituck as well as those visiting the Love Lane area. Section 2. ENACTMENT OF A TEMPORARY MORATORIUM Until six (6) months from the effective date of this Local Law, after which this Local Law shall lapse and be without further force and effect and subject to any other Local Law adopted by the Town Board during the six (6) month period, no agency, board, board officer or employee of the Town of Southold including but not limited to, the Town Board, the Zoning Board of Appeals, the Trustees, the Planning Board, or the Building Inspector(s) issuing any building permit pursuant to any provision of the Southold Town Code, shall issue, cause to be issued or allow to be issued any approval, special exception, variance, site plan, building permit, subdivision, or permit for any of the property situated along State Route 25, bounded on the West by intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Avenue and bounded on the East by the intersection of State Route 25 and Pike Street. S'ection 3. DEFINITION OF "THE STATE ROUTE 25 LOVE INTERSECTION AND SURROUNDING AREA" The State Route 25 and Love Lane intersection and surrounding area is hereby defined as the area bounded by the following public roads: All properties along State Route 25 in the hamlet of Mattituck, bounded by the intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Ave on the West and State Route 25 and Pike Street on the East. Section 4. EXCLUSIONS Updated: 2/10/2020 1:47 PM by Lynda Rudder Page 2 Resolution 2019-764 Board Meeting of August 27, 2019 This Local Law shall not apply: 1) to any person or entity who/which has, prior to the effective date of this Local Law, obtained all permits required for construction of a building on any property located in the State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and Surrounding Area including later applications to repair or alter, but not enlarge, any such building otherwise prohibited during the period of this temporary moratorium. 2) To any permit or application regarding a single family dwelling unit to be used solely for residential purposes. 3) To any application by a municipal corporation or special district or fire district. Section 5. AUTHORITY TO SUPERCEDE To the extent and degree any provisions of this Local Law are construed as inconsistent with the provisions of Town Law sections 264, 265, 265-a, 267, 267-a, 267-b, 274-a, 274-b, and 276, this Local Law is intended pursuant to Municipal Home Rule Law sections 10(1)(ii)(d)(3) and section 22 to supercede any said inconsistent authority. Section 6. VARIANCE TO THIS MORATORIUM Any person or entity suffering unnecessary hardship as that term is used and construed in Town Law section 267-b (2)(b), by reason of the enactment and continuance of this moratorium may apply to the Town Board for a variance excepting the person's or entity's premises or a portion thereof from the temporary moratorium and allowing issuance of a permit all in accordance with the provisions of this Southold Town Code applicable to such use or construction. Section 7. SEVERABILITY If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or part of this Local Law shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the judgment shall not impair or invalidate the remainder of this Local Law. Section 8. EFFECTIVE DATE This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State. r Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Robert Ghosio, Councilman SECONDER: Louisa P. Evans, Justice AYES: Dinizio Jr, Ruland, Doherty, Ghosio, Evans, Russell Updated: 2/10/2020 1:47 PM by Lynda Rudder Page 3 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Steven Bellone SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE Natalie Wright Acting Commissioner Town of Southold 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Attn: Elizabeth A. Neville, Town Clerk RECEIVED SEP 32010 Southold 'Down Clerk Department of Economic Development and Planning August 26, 2019 RE: Town of Southold Moratorium "State Route 25 Love LanfIntersection and Surrounding Area" six (6) month moratorium extension Public Hearing: August 27, 2019 SCTM No: N/A Local File No: SD -19 -INC -- Dear Dear Ms. Neville: Please be advised that pursuant to NYS GML Section 239 and Section A 14-14 of the Suffolk County Administrative Code the above captioned referral will not be reviewed until a full statement of facts that include the following is submitted through the offices of the municipal referring agency: GML 239/Suffolk County Administrative Code A14-14 referral regarding Local Law 1 of 2019. The Suffolk County Planning Commission has no record of receiving a referral on the moratorium referenced above. The Suffolk County Planning Commission cannot act on a moratorium extension to which it did not act on the original moratorium. Very truly yours, Sarah Lansdale Director of Planning Andrew P. Frel g, C anner Division of Planning and Environment APF/cd H. LEE DENNISON BLDG ■ 100 VETERANS MEMORIAL HWY, 11th FI ■ P.O. BOX 6100 ■ HAUPPAUGE, NY 11788-0099 ■ (631) 853-5191 SUFFOLK COUNTY ®IV. OF PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT H. LEE DENNISON BLDG. -1ITH FLOOR 100 VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY RO. SOX 6100 ` HAUPPAUGE, IVY 11788-0099 SEP 3 2019 Southold Town Clerk Town of Southold 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Attn: Elizabeth Neville rmopiestP' FIRST-CLASS MAIL 05/27/201_9 PRSRT ° mmm$OOO.452 ,.m ZIP 11786 041M12251573 9 as HFIB-IMP i i i I' III. IIII. III 111"IIIIII"II-I,III,IlII1, ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE, MMC TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax(631)765-6145 - Telephone (631) 765-1800 www.southoldtownny.gov OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD September 4, 2019 Priority Mail Express RE: Local Law No. 13 of 2019 Town of Southold, Suffolk County New York State Department of State State Records & Law Bureau One Commerce Plaza 99 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12231 ti 1 +66,0c � Dear Sir/Madam: —T,-6 or , In accordance with provisions of Section 27 of the Municipal Home Rule Law, I am enclosing herewith certified copy of Local Law No. 13 of 2019 of the Town of Southold, suitable for filing in your office. I would appreciate if you would send me a receipt indicating the filing of the enclosures in your office. Thank you. Very truly yours, �Y I Lynda M Rudder Deputy Town Clerk Enclosures cc: Town Attorney I Southold Town Board - Letter Board Meeting of August 27, 2019 RESOLUTION 2019-764 ADOPTED Item 4 5.39 DOC ID: 15529 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 2019-764 WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON AUGUST 27,2019: WHEREAS there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, on the 301h day of July, 2019, a Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surroundinf area" and WHEREAS the Town Board of the Town of Southold held a public hearing on the aforesaid Local Law at which time all interested persons were given an opportunity to"be heard, now therefor be it RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby ENACTS the proposed Local Law entitled, , "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" reads as follows: LOCAL LAW NO. 132019 A Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium ou the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" . BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold, as follows: Section 1. Purpose Moratorium Extension The Town Board recognizes that in the area of the intersection of State Route 25 (a/k/a "Main Road") and Love Lane there is insufficient infrastructure to handle the drastic increase in traffic in recent years and to allow for the safe passage of pedestrians to safely cross Main Road at the Love Lane intersection as well as at other intersections immediately to the East and West of the aforementioned intersection. This lack of infrastructure puts the health, safety and welfare of the public at risk. The residents of the hamlet of Mattituck and the surrounding areas have voiced their concerns regarding the risk to the health, safety and welfare of the community and the need for improvements to the infrastructure at the intersection of Main Road and Love Lane. Generated August 29; 2019 Page 56 Southold Town Board - Letter Board Meeting of August 27, 2019 Similarly, local business owners have identified the traffic issues along Route 25 and Love Lane as having a negative effect on local businesses. A six (6) month moratorium was enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as Local Law 1-2019, on February 26, 2019, with an effective date of March 6, 2019. The current moratorium is set to expire in early September 6, 2019. The moratorium as enacted, is intended to provide sufficient time for the Town to consider the recommendations of ongoing traffic studies, a parking study in the Love Lane area and the completion of the Town Comprehensive Plan. During the course of the moratorium the Town has met with New York State Department of Transportation officials to determine which of the various proposed improvements to the infrastructure the State would deem acceptable and willing to implement or allow the Town to implement. This analysis remains ongoing. In addition, the draft Town Comprehensive Plan has been completed and is now open for public comment. The final adoption of the plan is anticipated to occur by the end of year 2019. The Town Board wishes to be able to consider the proposals and recommendations contained in the various aforementioned plans; consider various alternatives to current zoning along Main Road; as well as implement improvements to the infrastructure and adopt any recommended land use changes, to insure the health, safety and welfare of the community to address the recent drastic increased demands on the infrastructure in the area around the Main Road/Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area. An extension of the moratorium is necessary to complete this function. Given the reasons and facts set forth above and until the planning process is completed, the Town Board finds it necessary to extend the moratorium already in effect, the terms of which remain unchanged and are set forth below. This action is necessary in order to protect the character, public health, safety and welfare of the residents of the hamlet of Mattituck as well as those visiting the Love Lane area. Section 2. ENACTMENT OF A TEMPORARY MORATORIUM Until six (6) months from the effective date of this Local Law, after which this Local Law shall lapse and be without further force and effect and subject to any other Local Law adopted by the Town Board during the six (6) month period, no agency, board, board officer or employee of the Town of Southold including but not limited to, the Town Board, the Zoning Board of Appeals, the Trustees, the Planning Board, or the Building Inspector(s) issuing any building permit pursuant to any provision of the Southold Town Code, shall issue, cause to be issued or allow to be issued any approval, special exception, variance, site plan, building permit, subdivision, 'or permit for any of the property situated along State Route 25, bounded/on the West by intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Avenue and bounded on the East by the intersection of State Route 25 and Pike Street. Section 3. DEFINITION OF "THE STATE ROUTE 25 LOVE INTERSECTION AND SURROUNDING AREA" Generated APage 57 ugust 29, 2019 ! Southold Town Board - Letter Board Meeting of August 27, 2019 The State Route 25 and Love Lane intersection and surrounding area is hereby defined as the area bounded by the following public roads: All properties along State Route 25 in the hamlet of Mattituck, bounded by the intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Ave on the West and State Route 25 and Pike Street on the East. Section 4. EXCLUSIONS This Local Law shall not apply: 1) to any person or entity who/which has, prior to the effective date of this Local Law, obtained all permits required for construction of a building on any property located in the State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and Surrounding Area including later applications to repair or alter, but not enlarge, any such building otherwise prohibited during the period of this temporary moratorium. 2) To any permit or application regarding a single family dwelling unit to be used solely for residential purposes. 3) To any application by a municipal corporation or special district or fire district. Section 5. AUTHORITY TO SUPERCEDE To the extent and degree any provisions of this Local Law are construed as inconsistent with the provisions of Town Law sections 264, 265, 265-a, 267, 267-a, 267-b, 274-a, 274-b, and 276, this Local Law is intended pursuant to Municipal Home Rule Law sections I0(1)(ii)(d)(3) and section 22 to supercede any said inconsistent authority. Section 6. VARIANCE TO THIS MORATORIUM Any person or entity suffering unnecessary hardship as that term is used and construed in Town Law section 267-b (2)(b), by reason of the enactment and continuance of this moratorium may apply to the Town Board for a variance excepting the person's or entity's premises or a portion thereof from the temporary moratorium and allowing issuance of a permit all in accordance with the provisions of this Southold Town Code applicable to such use or construction. Section 7. SEVERABILITY If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or part of this Local Law shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the judgment shall not impair or invalidate the remainder of this Local Law. Section 8. EFFECTIVE DATE This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk Generated August 29, 2019 Page 58 Southold Town Board - Letter Board Meeting of August 27, 2019 RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Robert Ghosio, Councilman SECONDER: Louisa P. Evans, Justice AYES: Dinizio Jr, Ruland, Doherty, Ghosio, Evans, Russell Generated August 29, 2019 Page 59 Local Law Filing NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF STATE Division of Corporations, State Records and Uniform Commercial Code One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12231-0001 (Use this form to file a local law with the Secretary of State.) Text of law should be given as amended. Do not include matter being eliminated and do not use italics or underlining to indicate new matter. ❑ County ❑ City Q Town of SOUTHOLD ❑ Village Local Law No. 13 of the year 2019 . A Local Law entitled, A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area Be it enacted the Town Board of the: ❑ County ❑ City Q Town of SOUTHOLD ❑ Village Section 1. Purpose Moratorium Extension The Town Board recognizes that in the area of the intersection of State Route 25 (a/k/a "Main Road") and Love Lane there is insufficient infrastructure to handle the drastic increase in traffic in recent years and to allow for the safe passage of pedestrians to safely cross Main Road at the Love Lane intersection as well as at other intersections immediately to the East and West of the aforementioned intersection. This lack of infrastructure puts the health, safety and welfare of the public at risk. The residents of the hamlet of Mattituck and the surrounding areas have voiced their concerns regarding the risk to the health, safety and welfare of the community and the need for improvements to the infrastructure at the intersection of Main Road- and Love Lane. Similarly, local business owners have identified the traffic issues along Route 25 and Love Lane as having a negative effect on local businesses. A six (6) month moratorium was enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as Local Law 1-2019, on February 26, 2019, with an effective date of March 6, 2019. The current moratorium is set to expire in early September 6, 2019. The moratorium as enacted, is intended to provide sufficient time for the Town to consider the recommendations of ongoing traffic studies, a parking study in the Love Lane area and the completion of the Town Comprehensive Plan. (If additional space is needed, attach pages the same size as this sheet, and number each.) DOS-239-f-1(Rev 04/14) During the course of the moratorium the Town has met with New York State Department of Transportation officials to determine which of the various proposed improvements to the infrastructure the State would deem acceptable and willing to implement or allow the Town to implement. This analysis remains ongoing. In addition, the draft Town Comprehensive Plan has been completed and is now open for public comment., The final adoption of the plan is anticipated to occur by the end of year 2019. The Town Board wishes to be able to consider the proposals and recommendations contained in the various aforementioned plans; consider various alternatives to current zoning along Main Road; as well as implement improvements to the infrastructure and adopt any recommended land use changes, to insure the health, safety and welfare of the community to address the recent drastic increased demands on the infrastructure in the area around the Main Road/Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area. An extension of the moratorium is necessary to complete this function. Given the reasons and facts set forth above and until the planning process is completed, the Town Board finds it necessary to extend the moratorium already in effect, the terms of which remain unchanged and are set forth below. This action is necessary in order to protect the character, public health, safety and welfare of the residents of the hamlet of Mattituck as well as those visiting the Love Lane area. Section 2. ENACTMENT OF A TEMPORARY MORATORIUM Until six (6) months from the effective date of this Local Law, after which this Local Law shall lapse and be without further force and effect and subject to any other Local Law adopted by the Town Board during the six (6) month period, no agency, board, board officer or employee of the Town of Southold including but not limited to, the Town Board, the Zoning Board of Appeals, the Trustees, the Planning Board, or the Building Inspector(s) issuing any building permit pursuant to any provision of the Southold Town Code, shall issue, cause to be issued or allow to be issued any approval, special exception, variance, site plan, building permit, subdivision, or permit for any of the property situated along State Route 25, bounded on the West by intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Avenue and bounded on the East by the intersection of State Route 25 and Pike Street. Section 3. DEFINITION OF "THE STATE ROUTE 25 LOVE INTERSECTION AND SURROUNDING AREA" The State Route 25 and Love Lane intersection and surrounding area is hereby defined as the area bounded by the following public roads: All properties along State Route 25 in the hamlet of Mattituck, bounded by the intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Ave on the West and State Route 25 and Pike Street on the East. Section 4. EXCLUSIONS This Local Law shall not apply: 1) to any person or entity who/which has, prior to the effective date of this Local Law, obtained all permits required for construction of a building on any property located in the State Route 25 'Love Lane Intersection and Surrounding Area including later applications to repair or alter, but not enlarge,' any such building otherwise prohibited during the period of this temporary moratorium. 2) To any permit or application regarding a single family dwelling unit to 'be used solely for residential purposes. 3) To any application by a municipal corporation or special district or fire district. Section 5. AUTHORITY TO SUPERCEDE To the extent and degree any provisions of this Local Law are construed as inconsistent with the 2 provisions of Town Law sections 264, 265, 265-a, 267, 267-a, 267-b, 274-a, 274-b, and 276, this Local Law is intended pursuant to Municipal Home Rule Law sections I0(1)(ii)(d)(3) and section 22 to supercede any said inconsistent authority. Section 6. VARIANCE TO THIS MORATORIUM Any person or entity suffering unnecessary hardship as that term is used and construed in Town Law section 267-b (2)(b), by reason of the enactment and continuance of this moratorium may apply to the Town Board for a variance excepting the person's or entity's premises or a portion thereof from the temporary moratorium and allowing issuance of a permit all in accordance with the provisions of this Southold Town Code applicable to such use or construction. Section 7. SEVERABILITY If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or part of this Local Law shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the judgment shall not impair or invalidate the remainder of this Local Law. Section 8. EFFECTIVE DATE This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State. (Complete the certification in the paragraph that applies to the filing of this local law and strike out that which is not applicable.) 1. (Final adoption by local legislative body only.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. 13 of 20 19 . of the ( (Town) ) of SOUTHOLD was duly passed by the TOWN BOARD on August 27 , 20 19 , in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. 2. (Passage by local legislative body with approval, no disapproval or re -passage after disapproval by the Elective Chief Executive Officer*.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of the (County)(City)(Town)(Village) of was duly passed by the on disapproval) by the in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. 3. (Final adoption by referendum.) _20 , and was (approved)(not approved)(re-passed after and was deemed duly adopted on 20 I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of the (County)(City)(Town)(Village) of was duly passed by the on 20 , and was (approved)(not approved)(repassed after disapproval) by the on 20 . Such local law was submitted to the people by reason of a (mandatory)(permissive) referendum, and received the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors voting thereon at the (general)(special)(annual) election held on 20 , in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. 4. (Subject to permissive referendum and final adoption because no valid petition was filed requesting referendum.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of the (County)(City)(Town)(Village) of was duly passed by the on 20 , and was (approved)(not approved) (repassed after disapproval) by the on 20 Such local law was subject to permissive referendum and no valid petition requesting such referendum was filed as of 20 , in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. * Elective Chief Executive Officer means or Includes the chief executive officer of a county elected on a county- wide basis or, If there be none, the chairperson of the county legislative body, the mayor of a city or village, or the supervisor of a town where such officer is vested with the power to approve or veto local laws or ordinances. DOS-239-f-1(Rev 04/14) 4 5. (City local law concerning Charter revision proposed by petition.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of the City of having been submitted to referendum pursuant to the provisions of section (36)(37) of the Municipal Home Rule Law, and having received the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors of such city voting thereon at the (special)(general) election held on 20 , became operative. 6. (County local law concerning adoption of Charter.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No of 20 of the County of State of New York, having been submitted to the electors at the General Election of November 20 , pursuant to subdivisions 5 and 7 of section 33 of the Municipal Home Rule Law, and having received the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors of the cities of said county as a unit and a majority of the qualified electors of the towns of said county considered as a unit voting at said general election, became operative. (If any other authorized form of final adoption has been followed, please provide an appropriate certification.) I further certify that I have compared the preceding local law with the original on file in this office and that the same is a correct transcript there from and of the whole of such original local law , and was finally adopted in the manner indicated in paragraph 1 , above. (Seal) DOS-239-f-I(Rev.04/14) Clerk of County legislative body, City, Town or Village C erk or officer designated by local legislative body Elizabeth A. Neville, Town Clerk Date: September 4, 2019 61 ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE, MMC TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax(631)765-6145 Telephone (631) 765-1800 www.southoldtownny.gov OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD September 4, 2019 Priority Mail Express RE: Local Law No. 13 of 2019 Town of Southold, Suffolk County New York State Department of State State Records & Law 'Bureau One Commerce Plaza 99 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12231 Dear Sir/Madam: In accordance with provisions of Section 27 of the Municipal Home Rule'Law, I am enclosing herewith certified copy of Local Law No. 13 of 2019 of the Town of Southold, suitable for filing in your office. I would appreciate if you would send me a receipt indicating the filing of the enclosures in your office. Thank you. Enclosures cc: Town Attorney Very truly yours, Lynda M Rudder Deputy Town Clerk �SOFIO(t� Southold Town Board - Letter Board Meeting of August 27, 2019 RESOLUTION 2019-764 ADOPTED Item # 5.39 DOC ID: 15529 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 2019-764 WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON AUGUST 27,2019: WHEREAS there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, on the 30th day of July, 2019, a Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" and WHEREAS the Town Board of the Town of Southold held a public hearing on the aforesaid Local Law at which time all interested persons were given an opportunity to'be heard, now therefor be it RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby ENACTS the proposed Local Law entitled, , "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" reads as follows: LOCAL LAW NO. 13 2019 A Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surroundinIZ area" . BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold, as follows: Section 1. Purpose Moratorium Extension The Town Board recognizes that in the area of the intersection of State Route 25 (a/k/a "Main Road") and Love Lane there is insufficient infrastructure to handle the drastic increase in traffic in recent years and to allow for the safe passage of pedestrians to safely cross Main Road at the Love Lane intersection as well as at other intersections immediately to the East and West of the aforementioned intersection. This lack of infrastructure puts the health, safety and welfare of the public at risk. The residents of the hamlet of Mattituck and the surrounding areas have voiced their concerns regarding the risk to the health, safety and welfare of the community and the need for improvements to the infrastructure at the intersection of Main Road and Love Lane. Generated August 29, 2019 Page 56 Southold Town Board - Letter Board Meeting of August 27, 2019 Similarly, local business owners have identified the traffic issues along Route 25 and Love Lane as having a negative effect on local businesses. A six (6) month moratorium was enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as Local Law 1-2019, on February 26, 2019, with an effective date of March 6, 2019. The current moratorium is set to expire in early September 6, 2019. The moratorium as enacted, is intended to provide sufficient time for the Town to consider the recommendations of ongoing traffic studies, a parking study in the Love Lane area and the completion of the Town Comprehensive Plan. During the course of the moratorium the Town has met with New York State Department of Transportation officials to determine which of the various proposed improvements to the infrastructure the State would deem acceptable and willing to implement or allow the Town to implement. This analysis remains ongoing. In addition, the draft Town Comprehensive Plan has been completed and is now open for public comment. The final adoption of the plan is anticipated to occur by the end of year 2019. J The Town Board wishes to be able to consider the proposals and recommendations contained in the various aforementioned plans; consider various alternatives to current zoning along Main Road; as well as implement improvements to the infrastructure and adopt any recommended land use changes, to insure the health, safety and welfare of the community to address the recent drastic increased demands on the infrastructure in the area around the Main Road/Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area. An extension of the moratorium is necessary to complete this function. Given the reasons and facts set forth above and until the planning process is completed, the Town Board finds it necessary to extend the moratorium already in effect, the terms of which remain unchanged and are set forth below. This action is necessary in order to protect the character, public health, safety and welfare of the residents of the hamlet of Mattituck as well as those visiting the Love Lane area. Section 2. ENACTMENT OF A TEMPORARY MORATORIUM Until six (6) months from the effective date of this Local Law, after which this Local Law shall lapse and be without further force and effect and subject to any other Local Law adopted by the Town Board during the six (6) month period, no agency, board, board officer or employee of the Town of Southold including but not limited to, the Town Board, the Zoning Board of Appeals, the Trustees, the Planning Board, or the Building Inspector(s) issuing any building permit pursuant to,any provision of the Southold Town Code, shall issue, cause to be issued or allow to be issued any approval, special exception, variance, site plan, building permit, subdivision, or permit for any of the property situated along State Route 25, bounded on the West by intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Avenue and bounded on the East by the intersection of State Route 25 and Pike Street. Section 3. DEFINITION OF "THE STATE ROUTE 25 LOVE INTERSECTION AND SURROUNDING AREA" Generated August 29, 2019 Page 57 1 Jr Southold Town Board - Letter Board Meeting of August 27, 2019 The State Route 25 and Love Lane intersection and surrounding area is hereby defined as the area bounded by the following public roads: All properties along State Route 25 in the hamlet of Mattituck, bounded by the intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Ave on the West and State Route 25 and Pike Street on the East. Section 4. EXCLUSIONS This Local Law shall not apply: 1) to any person or entity who/which has, prior to the effective date of this Local Law, obtained all permits required for construction of a building on any property located in the State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and Surrounding Area including later applications to repair or alter, but not enlarge, any such building otherwise prohibited during the period of this temporary moratorium. 2) To any permit or application regarding a single family dwelling unit to be used solely for residential purposes. 3) To any application by a municipal corporation or special district or fire district. Section 5. AUTHORITY TO SUPERCEDE To the extent and degree any provisions of this Local Law are construed as inconsistent with the provisions of Town Law sections 264, 265, 265-a, 267, 267-a, 267-b, 274-a, 274-b, and 276, this Local Law is intended pursuant to Municipal Home Rule Law sections I0(1)(ii)(d)(3) and section 22 to supercede any said inconsistent authority. Section 6. VARIANCE TO THIS' MORATORIUM Any person or entity suffering unnecessary hardship as that term is used and construed in Town Law section 267-b (2)(b), by reason of the enactment and continuance of this moratorium may apply to the Town Board for a variance excepting the person's or entity's premises or a portion thereof from the temporary moratorium and allowing issuance of a permit all in accordance with the provisions of this Southold Town Code applicable to such use or construction. Section 7. SEVERABILITY If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or part of this Local Law shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the judgment shall not impair or invalidate the remainder of this Local Law. Section 8. EFFECTIVE DATE This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State. Generated August 29, 2019 Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk Page 58 Southold Town Board - Letter Board Meeting of August 27, 2019 RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Robert Ghosio, Councilman SECONDER: Louisa P. Evans, Justice AYES: Dinizio Jr, Ruland, Doherty, Ghosio, Evans, Russell Generated August 29, 2019 Page 59 e ti Local Law Filing NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF STATE Division of Corporations, State Records and Uniform Commercial Code One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12231-0001 (Use this form to file a local law with the Secretary of State.) Text of law should be given as amended. Do not include matter being eliminated, and do not use italics or underlining to indicate new matter. ❑ County ❑ City Q Town of SOUTHOLD ❑ Village Local Law No. 13 of the year 2019 . A Local Law entitled, A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area Be it enacted the Town Board of the: ❑ County ❑ City Q Town of SOUTHOLD ❑ Village Section 1. Purpose Moratorium Extension The Town Board recognizes that in the area of the intersection of State Route 25 (a/k/a "Main Road") and Love Lane there is insufficient infrastructure to handle the drastic increase in traffic in recent years and to allow for the safe passage of pedestrians to safely cross Main Road at the Love Lane intersection as well as at other intersections immediately to the East and West of the aforementioned intersection. This lack of infrastructure puts the health, safety and welfare of the public at risk. The residents of the hamlet of Mattituck and the surrounding areas have voiced their concerns regarding the risk to the health, safety and welfare of the community and the need for improvements to the infrastructure at the intersection of Main Road and Love Lane. Similarly, local business owners have identified the traffic issues along Route 25 and Love Lane as having a negative effect on local businesses. A six (6) month moratorium was'enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as Local Law 1-2019, on February 26, 2019, with an effective date of March 6, 2019. The current moratorium is set to expire in early September 6, 2019. The moratorium as enacted, is intended to provide sufficient time for the Town to consider the recommendations of ongoing traffic studies, a parking study in the Love Lane area and the completion of the Town Comprehensive Plan. (If additional space is needed, attach pages the same size as this sheet, and number each.) DOS-239-f-1(Rev 04/14) During the course of the moratorium the Town has met with New York State Department of Transportation officials to determine which of the various proposed improvements to the, infrastructure the State would deem acceptable and willing to implement or allow the Town to implement. This, analysis remains ongoing. In addition, the draft Town Comprehensive Plan has been completed and is now open for public comment. The final adoption of the plan is anticipated to occur by the end of year 2019. The Town Board wishes to.be able to consider the proposals and recommendations contained in the various aforementioned plans; consider various alternatives to current zoning along Main Road; as well as implement improvements to the infrastructure and adopt any recommended land use changes, to insure the health, safety and welfare of the community to address the recent drastic increased demands on the infrastructure in the area around the Main Road/Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area. An extension of the moratorium is necessary to complete this function. Given the reasons and facts set forth above and until the planning process is completed, the Town Board finds it necessary to extend the moratorium already in effect, the terms of which remain unchanged and are set forth below. This action is, necessary in order to protect the character, public health, safety and welfare of the residents of the hamlet of Mattituck as well as those visiting the Love Lane area. Section 2. ENACTMENT OF A TEMPORARY MORATORIUM Until six (6) months from the effective date of this Local Law, after which this Local Law shall lapse and be without further force and effect and subject to any other Local Law adopted by the Town Board during the six (6) month period, no agency, board, board officer or employee of the Town of Southold including but not limited to, the Town Board, the Zoning Board of Appeals, the Trustees, the Planning Board, or the Building Inspector(s) issuing any building permit pursuant to any provision of the Southold Town Code, shall issue, cause to be issued or allow to be issued any approval, special exception, variance, site plan, building permit, subdivision, or permit for any of the property situated along State Route 25, bounded on the West by intersection of State Route'25 and Bay Avenue and bounded on the East by the 'intersection of State Route 25 and Pike Street. Section 3. DEFINITION OF "THE STATE ROUTE 25 LOVE INTERSECTION AND SURROUNDING AREA" The State Route 25 and Love Lane intersection and surrounding' area is hereby defined as the area bounded by the following public roads: All properties along State Route 25 in the hamlet of Mattituck, bounded by the intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Ave on the West and State Route 25 and Pike Street on the East. Section 4. EXCLUSIONS This Local Law shall not apply: 1) to any person or entity who/which has, prior to the effective date of this Local Law, obtained all permits required for construction of a building on any property located in the State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and Surrounding Area including later applications to repair or alter, but not enlarge, any such -building otherwise prohibited during the period of this temporary moratorium. 2) To any permit or application regarding a single family dwelling unit to be used solely for residential purposes. 3) To any application by a municipal corporation or special district or fire district. Section 5. AUTHORITY TO SUPERCEDE To the extent and degree any provisions of this Local Law are construed as inconsistent with the f 2 provisions of Town Law sections 264, 265, 265-a, 267, 267-a, 267-b, 274-a, 274-b, and 276, this Local Law is intended pursuant to Municipal Home Rule Law sections I0(1)(ii)(d)(3) and section 22 to supercede any said inconsistent authority. Section 6. VARIANCE TO THIS MORATORIUM Any person or entity suffering unnecessary hardship as that term is used and construed in Town Law section 267-b (2)(b), by reason of the enactment and continuance of this moratorium may apply to the Town Board for a variance excepting the person's or entity's premises or a portion thereof from the temporary moratorium and allowing issuance of a permit all in accordance with the provisions of this Southold Town Code applicable to such use or construction. Section 7. SEVERABILITY If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or part of this Local Law shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the judgment shall not impair or invalidate the remainder of this Local Law. Section 8. EFFECTIVE DATE This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State. (Complete the certification in the paragraph that applies to the filing of this local law and strike out that which is not applicable.) (Final adoption by local legislative body only.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. 13 of 20 19 . of the (Gou"�)(Gity)(Town) ) of SOUTHOLD was duly passed by the TOWN BOARD on Aullust 27 , 20 19 , in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. 2. (Passage by local legislative body with approval, no disapproval or re -passage after disapproval by the Elective Chief Executive Officer*.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of the (County)(City)(Town)(Village) of was duly passed by the on 20 , and was (approved)(not approved)(re-passed after disapproval) by the in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. 3. (Final adoption by referendum.) and was deemed duly adopted on 20 I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of the (County)(City)(Town)(Village) of was duly passed by the on 20 , and was (approved)(not approved)(repassed after disapproval) by the on 20 . Such local law was submitted to the people by reason of a (mandatory)(permissive) referendum, and received the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors voting thereon at the (general)(special)(annual) election held on 20 , in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. 4. (Subject to permissive referendum and final adoption because no valid petition was filed requesting referendum.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of the (County)(City)(Town)(Village) of was duly passed by the on 20 , and was (approved)(not approved) (repassed after disapproval) by the on 20 Such local law was subject to permissive referendum and no valid petition requesting such referendum was filed as of 20 , in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. * Elective Chief Executive Officer means or Includes the chief executive officer of a county elected on a county- wide basis or, If there be none, the chairperson of the county legislative body, the mayor of a city or village, or the supervisor of a town where such officer is vested with the power to approve or veto local laws or ordinances. DOS-239-f-1(Rev.04/14) 4 5. (City local law concerning Charter revision proposed by petition.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of the City of having been submitted to referendum pursuant to the provisions of section (36)(37) of the Municipal Home Rule Law, and having received the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors of such city voting thereon at the (special)(general) election held on 20 , became operative. 6. (County local law concerning adoption of Charter.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No of 20 of the County of State of New York, having been submitted to the electors at the General Election of November 20 , pursuant to subdivisions 5 and 7 of section 33 of the Municipal Home Rule Law, and having received the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors of the cities of said county as a unit and a majority of the qualified electors of the towns of said county considered as a unit voting at said general election, became operative. (If any other authorized form of final adoption has been followed, please provide an appropriate certification.) I further certify that I have compared the preceding local law with the original on file in this office and that the same is a correct transcript there from and of the whole of such original local law, and was finally adopted in the manner indicated in paragraph 1 , above. (Seal) DOS-239-f-1(Rev 04/14) Clerk of 6e County legislative body, City, Town or Village Clerk or officer designated by local legislative body Elizabeth A. Neville, Town Clerk Date: September 4, 2019 5 ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE, MMC TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (631) 765-6145 Telephone (631) 765-1800 www.southoldtownny.gov OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD September 4, 2019 Priority Mail Express 'E E 18 6 316 2 9 9 U S RE: Local Law No. 13 of 2019 Town of Southold, Suffolk County New York State Department of State State Records & Law Bureau One Commerce Plaza 99 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12231 Dear Sir/Madam: In accordance with provisions of Section 27 of the Municipal Home Rule Law, I am enclosing herewith certified copy of Local Law No. 13 of 2019 of the Town of Southold, suitable for filing in your office. Q I would appreciate if you would send me a receipt indicating the filing of the enclosures in your office. Thank you. Very truly yours, Lynda M Rudder Deputy Town Clerk Enclosures cc: Town Attorney NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF STATE Division of Corporations, State Records and Uniform Commercial Code One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12231-0001 Local Lav Filing (Use this form to file a local law with the Secretary of State.) Text of law should be given as amended. Do not include matter being eliminated and do not use italics or underlining to indicate new matter. ❑ County ❑ City Q Town of SOUTHOLD ❑ Village Local Law No. 13 of the year 2019 . A Local Law entitled, A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area Be it enacted the Town Board of the: ❑ County ❑ City C1 Town of SOUTHOLD ❑ Village Section 1. Purpose Moratorium Extension The Town Board recognizes that in the area of the intersection of State Route 25 (a/k/a "Main Road") and Love Lane there is insufficient infrastructure to handle the drastic increase in traffic in recent years and to allow for the safe passage of pedestrians to safely cross Main Road at the Love Lane intersection as well as at other intersections immediately to the East and West of the aforementioned intersection. This lack of infrastructure puts the health, safety and welfare of the public at risk. The residents of the hamlet of Mattituck and the surrounding areas have voiced their concerns regarding the risk to the health, safety and welfare of the community and the need for improvements to the infrastructure at the intersection of Main Road and Love Lane. Similarly, local business owners have identified the traffic issues along Route 25 and Love Lane as having a negative effect on local businesses. A six (6) month moratorium was enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as Local Law 1-2019, on February 26, 2019, with an effective date of March 6, 2019. The current moratorium is set to expire in early September 6, 2019. The moratorium as enacted, is intended to provide sufficient time for the Town to consider the recommendations of ongoing traffic studies, a parking study in the Love Lane area and the completion of the Town Comprehensive Plan. (If additional space is needed, attach pages the same size as this sheet, and number each.) DOS-239-f-1(Rev 04/14) During the course of the moratorium the Town has met with New York State Department of Transportation, officials to determine which of the various proposed improvements to the infrastructure the State would deem acceptable and willing to implement or allow the Town to implement. This analysis remains ongoing. In addition, the draft Town Comprehensive Plan has been completed and is now open for public comment. The final adoption of the plan is anticipated to occur by the end of year 2019. The Town Board wishes to be able to consider the proposals and recommendations contained in the various aforementioned plans; consider various alternatives to current zoning along Main Road; as well as implement improvements to the infrastructure and adopt any recommended land use changes, to insure the health, safety and welfare of the community to address the recent drastic increased demands on the infrastructure in the area around the Main Road/Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area. An extension of the moratorium is necessary to complete this function. Given the reasons and facts set forth above and until the planning process is completed, the Town Board finds it necessary to extend the moratorium already in effect, the terms of which remain unchanged and are set forth below. This action is necessary in order to protect the character, public health, safety and welfare of the residents of the hamlet of Mattituck as well as those visiting the Love Lane area. Section 2. ENACTMENT OF A TEMPORARY MORATORIUM Until six (6) months from the effective date of this Local Law, after which this Local Law shall lapse and be without further force and effect and subject to any other Local Law adopted by the Town Board during the six (6) month period, no agency, board, board officer or employee of the Town of Southold including but not limited to, the Town Board, the Zoning Board of Appeals, the Trustees, the Planning Board, or the Building Inspector(s) issuing any building permit pursuant to any provision of the Southold Town Code, shall issue, cause to be issued or allow to be issued any approval, special exception, variance, site plan, building permit, subdivision, or permit for any of the property situated along State Route 25, bounded on the West by intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Avenue and bounded on the East by the intersection of State Route 25 and Pike Street. Section 3. DEFINITION OF "THE STATE ROUTE 25 LOVE INTERSECTION AND SURROUNDING AREA" The State Route 25 and Love Lane intersection and surrounding area is hereby defined as the area bounded by the following public roads: All properties along State Route 25 in the hamlet of Mattituck, bounded by the intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Ave on the West and State Route 25 and Pike Street on the East. Section 4. EXCLUSIONS This Local Law shall not apply: 1) to any person or entity who/which has, prior to the effective date of this Local Law, obtained all permits required for construction of a building on any property located in the State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and Surrounding Area including later applications to repair or alter, but not enlarge, any such building otherwise prohibited during the period of this temporary moratorium. 2) To any permit or application regarding a single family dwelling unit to be used solely for residential purposes. 3) To any application by a municipal corporation or special district or fire district. Section 5. AUTHORITY TO SUPERCEDE To the extent and degree any provisions of this Local Law are construed as inconsistent with the K provisions of Town Law sections 264, 265, 265-a, 267, 267-a, 267-b, 274-a, 274-b, and 276, this Local Law is intended'pursuant to Municipal Home Rule Law sections 10(1)(ii)(d)(3) and section 22 to supercede any said inconsistent authority. Section 6. VARIANCE TO THIS MORATORIUM Any person or entity suffering unnecessary hardship as that term is used and construed in Town Law section 267-b (2)(b), by reason of the enactment and continuance of this moratorium may apply to the Town Board for a variance excepting the person's or entity's premises or a portion thereof from the temporary moratorium and allowing issuance of a permit all in accordance with the provisions of this Southold Town Code applicable to such use or construction. Section 7. SEVERABILITY If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or part of this Local Law shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the judgment shall not impair or invalidate the remainder of this Local Law. Section 8. EFFECTIVE DATE This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State. 3 (Complete the certification in the paragraph that applies to the filing of this local law and strike out that which is not applicable.) 1. (Final adoption by local legislative body only.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law, No. 13 of 20 19 . of the ((Town) ) of SOUTHOLD was duly passed by the TOWN BOARD on August 27 , 20 19 , in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. 2. (Passage by local legislative body with approval, no disapproval or re -passage after disapproval by the Elective Chief Executive Officer*.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20_ of the (County)(City)(Town)(Village) of was duly passed by the on 20 , and was (approved)(not approved)(re-passed after disapproval) by the in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. 3. (Final adoption by referendum.) and was deemed duly adopted on 20 I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of the (County)(City)(Town)(Village) of was duly passed by the on 20 , and was (approved)(not approved)(repassed after disapproval) by the on 20 . Such local law was submitted to the people by reason of a (mandatory)(perrimissive) referendum, and received the affirmative vote of a majority of . the qualified electors voting thereon at the (general)(special)(annual) election held on 20 , in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. 4. (Subject to permissive referendum and final adoption because no valid petition was filed requesting referendum.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of the (County)(City)(Town)(Village) of was duly passed by the on 20 , and was (approved)(not approved) (repassed after disapproval) by the on 20 Such local law was subject to permissive referendum and no valid petition requesting such referendum was filed as of 20 , in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. * Elective Chief Executive Officer means or Includes the chief executive officer of a county elected on a county- wide basis or, If there be none, the chairperson of the county legislative body, the mayor of a city or village, or the supervisor of a town where such officer is vested with the power to approve or veto local laws or ordinances. DOS-239-f-1(Rev 04/14) 4 5. (City local law concerning Charter revision proposed by petition.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of the City of having been submitted to referendum pursuant to the provisions of section (36)(37) of the Municipal Home Rule Law, and having received the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors of such city voting thereon at the (special)(general) election held on 20 , became operative. 6. (County local law concerning adoption of Charter.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No of 20 of the County of State of New York, having been submitted to the electors at the General Election of November 20 , pursuant to subdivisions 5 and 7 of section 33 of the Municipal Home Rule Law, and having received the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors of the cities of said county as a unit and a majority of the qualified electors of the towns of said county considered as a unit voting at said general election, became operative. (If any other authorized form of final adoption has been followed, please provide an appropriate certification.) I further certify that I have compared the preceding local law with the original on file in this office and that the same is a correct transcript there from and of the whole of such original local law, and was finally adopted in the manner indicated in paragraph 1 , above. (Seal) DOS-239-f-1(Rev 04/14) PO Clerk oft County legislative body, City, Town or, Village Clerk or officer designated by local legislative body Elizabeth A. Neville, Town Clerk Date: September 4, 2019 5 Southold Town Board - Letter �o�5UFF0(*� �3pf�a Board Meeting of August 27, 2019 RESOLUTION 2019-764 ADOPTED Item # 5.39 DOC ID: 15529 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 2019-764 WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON AUGUST 27,2019: WHEREAS there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, on the 3011 day of July, 2019, a Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" and WHEREAS the Town Board of the Town of Southold held a public hearing on the aforesaid Local Law at which time all interested persons were given an opportunity to"be heard, now therefor be it RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby ENACTS the proposed Local Law entitled, , "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surroundinlz area" reads as follows: LOCAL LAW NO. 132019 A Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" . BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold, as follows: Section 1. Purpose Moratorium Extension The Town Board recognizes that in the area of the intersection of State Route 25 (a/k/a "Main Road") and Love Lane there is insufficient infrastructure to handle the drastic increase in traffic in recent years and to allow for the safe passage of pedestrians to safely cross Main Road at the Love Lane intersection as well as at other intersections immediately to the East and West of the aforementioned intersection. This lack of infrastructure puts the health, safety and welfare of the public at risk. The residents of the hamlet of Mattituck and the surrounding areas have voiced their concerns regarding the risk to the health, safety and welfare of the community and the need for improvements to the infrastructure at the intersection of Main Road and Love Lane. Generated August 29; 2019 Page 56 Southold Town Board - Letter , Board Meeting of August 27, 2019 Similarly, local business owners have identified the traffic issues along Route 25 and Love Lane as having a negative effect on local businesses. A six (6) month moratorium was enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as Local Law 1-2019, on February 26, 2019, with an effective date of March 6, 2019. The current moratorium is set to expire in early September 6, 2019. The moratorium as enacted, is intended to provide sufficient time for the Town to consider the recommendations of ongoing traffic studies, a parking study in the Love Lane area and the completion of the Town Comprehensive Plan. During the course of the moratorium the Town has met with New York State Department of Transportation officials to determine which of the various proposed improvements to the infrastructure the State would deem acceptable and willing to implement or allow the Town to implement. This analysis remains ongoing. In addition, the draft Town Comprehensive Plan has been completed and is now open for public comment. The final adoption of the plan is anticipated to occur by the end of year 2019. The Town Board wishes to be able to consider the proposals and recommendations contained in the various aforementioned plans; consider various alternatives to current zoning along Main Road; as well as implement improvements to the infrastructure and adopt any recommended land use changes, to insure the health, safety and welfare of the community to address the recent drastic increased demands on the infrastructure in the area around the Main Road/Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area. An extension of the moratorium is necessary to complete this function. Given the reasons and facts set forth above and until the planning process is completed, the Town Board finds it necessary to extend the moratorium already in effect, the terms of which remain unchanged and are set forth below. This action is necessary in order to protect the character, public health, safety and welfare of the residents of the hamlet of Mattituck as well as those visiting the Love Lane area. Section 2. ENACTMENT OF A TEMPORARY MORATORIUM Until six (6) months from the effective date of this Local Law, after which this Local Law shall lapse and be without further force;and effect and subject to any other Local Law adopted by the Town Board during the six (6) month period, no agency, board, board officer or employee of the Town of Southold including but not limited to, the Town Board, the Zoning Board of Appeals, the Trustees, the Planning Board, or the Building Inspector(s) issuing any building permit pursuant to any provision of the Southold Town Code, shall issue, cause to be issued or allow to be issued any approval, special exception, variance, site plan, building permit, subdivision, or permit for any of the property situated along State Route 25, bounded on the West by intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Avenue and bounded on the East by the intersection of State Route 25' and Pike Street. Section 3. DEFINITION OF "THE STATE ROUTE 25 LOVE INTERSECTION AND SURROUNDING AREA" Generated August 29, 2019 Page 57 Southold Town Board - Letter Board Meeting of August 27, 2019 The State Route 25 and Love Lane intersection and surrounding area is hereby defined as the area bounded by the following public roads: All properties along State Route 25 in the hamlet of Mattituck, bounded by the intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Ave on the West and State Route 25 and Pike Street on the East. Section 4. EXCLUSIONS This Local Law shall not apply: 1) to any person or entity who/which has, prior to the effective date of this Local Law, obtained all permits required for construction of a building on any property located in the State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and Surrounding Area including later applications to repair or alter, but not enlarge, any such building otherwise prohibited during the period of this temporary moratorium. 2) To any permit or application regarding a single family dwelling unit to be used solely for residential purposes. 3) To any application by a municipal corporation or special district or fire district. Section 5. AUTHORITY TO SUPERCEDE To the extent and degree any provisions of this Local Law are construed as inconsistent with the provisions of Town Law sections 264, 265, 265-a, 267, 267-a, 267-b, 274-a, 274-b, and 276, this Local Law is intended pursuant to Municipal Home Rule Law sections 10(1)(ii)(d)(3) and section 22 to supercede any said inconsistent authority. Section 6. VARIANCE TO THIS MORATORIUM Any person or entity suffering unnecessary hardship as that term is used and construed in Town Law section 267-b (2)(b), by reason of the enactment and continuance of this moratorium may apply to the Town Board for a variance excepting the person's or entity's premises or a portion thereof from the temporary moratorium and allowing issuance of a permit all in accordance with the provisions of this Southold Town Code applicable to such use or construction. Section 7. SEVERABILITY If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or part of this Local Law shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the judgment shall not impair or invalidate the remainder of this Local Law. Section 8. EFFECTIVE DATE This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk Generated August 29, 2019 Page 58 Southold Town Board - Letter Board Meeting of August 27, 2019 RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Robert Ghosio; Councilman SECONDER: Louisa P. Evans, Justice AYES: Dinizio Jr, Ruland, Doherty, Ghosio, Evans, Russell Generated August 29, 2019 Page 59 1i COUNTY OF SUFFOLK OFFICE OF THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE Steven Bellone SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE Natalie Wright Acting Commissioner Town of Southold 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Attn: Elizabeth Neville, Town Clerk Dear Ms. Neville: Department of Economic Development and Planning September 9, 2019 Re: Moratorium (extension) State Route 25/Love Lane Intersection and Surrounding Areas Local File No.: N/A S.C.P.C. File No.: ZSR -19-26 The Suffolk Planning Commission at its regular meeting on September 4, 2019, reviewed the referral from the Town -of Southold entitled, "Town of Southold Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and or permits for the parcels of property in the "State Route 25/Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" referred to it pursuant to Section A14-14 thru A14-25, Article XIV of the Suffolk County Administrative Code. The attached Resolution signifies action taken by the Commission relative to this application. Very Truly Yours, Sarah Lansdale Director of Planning Andrew P. Frele g, Chi er APF/cd Division of Planning and Environment H. LEE DENNISON, BLDG ■ 100 VETERANS MEMORIAL HWY, 4th FI ■ P.O. BOX 6100 ■ HAUPPAUGE, NY 11788-0099 ■ (631) 853-5191 File No. ZSR -19-26 Resolution No. ZSR -19-26 of the Suffolk County Planning Commission Pursuant to Sections A14-14 to thru A14-25 of the Suffolk County Administrative Code WHEREAS, pursuant to Sections A14-14 thru A14-25 of the Suffolk County Administrative Code, a referral was received on August 8, 2019 at the offices of the Suffolk County Planning Commission with respect to the application of "Moratorium (extension) — State Route 25/1-ove Lane Intersection and Surrounding Area" located in the Town of Southold WHEREAS, said referral was considered by the Suffolk County Planning Commission at its meeting on September 4, 2019, RESOLVED, that the Suffolk County Planning Commission, pursuant to NYS General Municipal Law Section 239-m 1. (c), the Suffolk County Administrative Code section A14 -15C., and the Suffolk County Planning Commission Guidebook, Section 2.1A, deems the referred Town of Southold Local Law in Relation to the six (6) month extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" to be Incomplete, and be it further, RESOLVED, that the above noted referral will not be reviewed until the following information is submitted through the offices of the municipal referring agency: • Traffic Study(s) — relevant to the "insufficient infrastructure of the State R.O.W.; Drastic increase in traffic;" Pedestrian/motor vehicle data redirecting that the health safety and welfare of the public is at risk." Relevant sections (Hamlet Plan) of the Town of Southold Comprehensive Plan. • Any other narrative or elaboration on the expected timeframe for completion of ongoing discussions with NYSDOT; Adoption of the Town Comprehensive Plan; adoption of Land Use (zoning changes). ** SCPC Guidebook: http //www.suffolkcountvnygov/Portals/0/planning/Publications/SCPCguidebkl2r pdf ZSR -19-26 File No.: SD -19-02 Moratorium (extension) — State Route 25/Love Lane Intersection and Surrounding Area Town of Southold COMMISSION ACTIONS OF INCOMPLETE RESOLUTION AYE NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT ANDERSON, RODNEY — At Large X CASEY, JENNIFER - Town of Huntington X CHARTRAND, MATTHEW - Town of Islip X CHU, SAMUEL — Town of Babylon X CONDZELLA, JOHN — Town of Riverhead X ESPOSITO, ADRIENNE - Villages over 5,000 X FINN, JOHN - Town of Smithtown X GERSHOWITZ, KEVIN G.- At Large X KAUFMAN, MICHAEL - Villages under 5,000 X KELLY, MICHAEL — Town of Brookhaven X KITT, ERROL —At, Large X MOREHEAD, NICHOLAS — Town of Shelter Island X VACANT, - Town of East Hampton McCarthy, Thomas, - Town of Southold X VACANT, - Town of Southampton Motion: Commissioner Chu Present: 9 Seconded: Commissioner Kaufman Absent: 4 Voted: 9 Absent: - 4 DECISION: Incomplete COUNTY OF SUFFOLK OFFICE OF THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE Steven Bellone SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE Natalie Wright Acting Commissioner Town of Southold 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Atte: Elizabeth Neville, Town Clerk Dear Ms. Neville: SEP 1 2 2019 I re TIT 77 ITIN I'm, Department of Economic Development and Planning September 9, 2019 Re: Moratorium (extension) State Route 25/Love Lane Intersection and Surrounding Areas Local File No.: N/A S.C.P.C. File No.: ZSR -19-26 The Suffolk Planning Commission at its regular meeting on September 4, 2019, reviewed the referral from the Town of Southold entitled, "Town of Southold Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and or permits for the parcels of property in the "State Route 25/Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" referred to it pursuant to Section A14-14 thru Al 4-25, Article XIV of the Suffolk County Administrative Code. The attached Resolution signifies action taken by the Commission relative to this application. Very Truly Yours, Sarah Lansdale Director of Planning Andrew P. Frele g, Chi er APF/cd Division of Planning and Environment H. LEE DENNISON BLDG 0 100 VETERANS MEMORIAL HWY, 4th FI ■ P.O. BOX 6100 ■ HAUPPAUGE, NY 11788.0099 ■ (831) 853-5191 File No. ZSR -19-26 Resolution No. ZSR -19-26 of the Suffolk County Planning Commission Pursuant to Sections Al 4-14 to thru A14-25 of the Suffolk County Administrative Code WHEREAS, pursuant to Sections A14-14 thru A14-25 of the Suffolk County Administrative Code, a referral was received on August 8, 2419 at the offices of the Suffolk County Planning Commission with respect to the application of "Moratorium (extension) L State Route 26/1-ove Lane Intersection and Surrounding Area" located in the Townl�of Southold WHEREAS, said referral was considered by the Suffolk County Planning Commission at its meeting on September 4, 2019, i. RESOLVED, that the Suffolk County Planning Commission, pursuant to NYS General Municipal Law Section 239-m 1. (c), the Suffolk County Administrative Code section A14,'l 5C., and the Suffolk County Planning Commission Guidebook, Section 2.1A, deems the referred Town of Southold Local Law in Relation to the six (6) month extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels ofjgproperty in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" to be Incomplete, and be it further, RESOLVED, that the above noted referral will not be reviewed until the following information is submitted through the offices of the municipal referring agency: • Traffic Study(s) — relevant to the "insufficient infrastructure of the State R.O.W.; Drastic increase in traffic;" Pedestrian/motor vehicle data redirecting that the health safety and welfare of the public i5 at risk." • Relevant sections (Hamlet Plan) of the Town of Southold Comprehensive Plan. i€ • Any other narrative or elaboration on the expected timeframe for completion of ongoing discussions with NYSDOT; Adoptiori3 of the Town Comprehensive Plan; adoption of Land Use (zoning changes). ** SCPC Guidebook: htto://www.suffolkcountvnv.aov/PortalstO/planning/Publications/SCPCguidebkl2r.r)df ZSR -19-26 File No.: SD -19-02 Moratorium (extension) — State Route 26/Love Lane Intersection and Surrounding Area Town of Southold COMMISSION ACTIONS OF INCOMPLETE RESOLUTION AYE NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT ANDERSON, RODNEY —At Large X CASEY, JENNIFER - Town of Huntington X CHARTRAND, MATTHEW - Town of Islip X CHU, SAMUEL -- Town of Babylon X CONDZELLA, JOHN — Town of Riverhead X ESPOSITO, ADRIENNE - Villages over 6,000 X FINN, JOHN - Town of Smithtown X GERSHOWITZ, KEVIN G.- At Large X KAUFMAN, MICHAEL - Villages under 5,000 X KELLY, MICHAEL — Town of Brookhaven X KITT, ERROL — At Large X MOREHEAD, NICHOLAS — Town of Shelter Island X VACANT, - Town of East Hampton McCarthy, Thomas, - Town of Southold X VACANT, - Town of Southampton Motion: Commissioner Chu Present: 9 Seconded: Commissioner Kaufman Absent: 4 Voted: 9 Absent: 4 DECISION: Incomplete Neville, Elizabeth From: Neville, Elizabeth Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2019 12:04 PM To: Verity, Mike; Lanza, Heather, Weisman, Leslie; Burke, John; Doherty, Jill; Doroski, Bonnie; Duffy, Bill; Ghosio, Bob; Hagan, Damon; Jim Dinizio; Standish, Lauren; Louisa Evans; Neville, Elizabeth; Noncarrow, Denis; Rudder, Lynda; Russell, Scott; Silleck, Mary; Tomaszewski, Michelle; William Ruland Subject: FW: Suffolk County Planning Commission Resolutions Attachments: SD - Moratorium ZSR-19-26.pdf, SD - North Fork Self Storage.pdf FYI Elizabeth A. Neville, MMC Southold Town Clerk, Registrar of Vital Statistics Records Management Officer; FOIL Officer Marriage Officer PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Tel. 631765-1800, Ext. 228 Fax 631765-6145 Cell 631466-6064 From: DeSalvo, Christine [mailto:Christine. DeSalvo('0suffolkcountynv aov] Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2019 11:54 AM To: Neville, Elizabeth Subject: Suffolk County Planning Commission Resolutions Hi Elizabeth, Attached please find copies of the Suffolk County Planning Commission Resolutions with regards to the two referrals noted above. A hard copy of each has gone out in today's mail as well. Please contact me if you have any questions. Christine For your safety and mine, please do not text or email while driving. It can wait. p, r a c t i c e G R E E N Save a tree Mead, don't pant, email& CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This electronic mail transmission is intended solely for the use of the individual/entity to whom it is addressed and may contain confidential information belonging to the sender. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or the taking of any action in reliance on the contents of this information is stnctly prohibited If you have received this transmission in error, please notify the sender immediately by e-mail and delete the anginal message. t Principal Office Assistant Suffolk County A> Dept of Economic Development and Planning 100 Veterans Memorial Highway, 11th Floor Hauppauge, NY 11788 631-853-4770 Tel 631-853-4767 Fax ,. pL¢ri For your safety and mine, please do not text or email while driving. 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RESOLUTION 2019-214 y�°O`er ADOPTED DOC ID: 14987 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO: 2019-214 WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON FEBRUARY 26,2019: WHEREAS there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, -on the 12th day of February 12, 2019, a Local Law entitled "A Local Law in relation to.a Temporary -moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" and WHEREAS the Town Board of the Town of Southold held a public hearing on the aforesaid Local Law at which time all. interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard, NOW therefor be it RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town, of Southold hereby ENACTS the proposed Local Law entitled, A Local Law in relation to a Temporary moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane - Intersection and surrounding area reads as follows: LOCAL LAW NO. 12019 A Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in relation to a Temporary moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" . A Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in relation to. a Temporary moratorium on the.issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" . BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold, as follows: Section 1. Purpose The Town Board recognizes that in the area ofthe intersection of State Route 25 (a/k/a "Main Road") and Love Lane there is insufficient infrastructure to handle the drastic increase in traffic in recent years and to allow for the safe passage of pedestrians to safely cross Main Road at the Love Lane intersection as well as at other intersections immediately to the East and West of the aforementioned intersection. This lack of infrastructure puts the health, safety and welfare of the public at risk. The residents:of the hamlet -of Mattituck'and the surrounding areas have voiced their concerns 5egarding the risk to the health, safety and welfare of the community and the need for improvements to the infrastructure at the intersection of Main Road and Love Lane. Similarly, local business -owners have identified the traffic issues along Route 25 and Love Lane as has having a negative effect on local businesses. P1 Resolution 2019-214 Board Meeting of February 26, 2019 Although Main Road is a road owned and maintained by the State of New ,York, the Town Board has commissioned a traffic study of this area to identify the issues that need to be addressed and propose solutions and -improvements to the infrastructure. The traff c -study has reached a critical phase wherein the Town is meeting with New York State Department of Transportation officials to determine which of the various proposed improvements to the infrastructure the State would deem acceptable and willing to implement or allow the Town to implement. (` The Town Board realizes that, based on the proposed infrastructure improvements to improve traffic flow at the intersection of Main Road and Love Lane contained in 'the initial draft of the Traffic Study,4here is a possibility of impacts to other intersections in the area where Main Road intersects with local roads. Although the present study is analyzing three -intersections in the area, there are 5 more intersections in the area where Main Road intersects with a local road where there is,no signal and/or no crosswalk to safeguard pedestrians. Therefore,'after reviewing initial drafts of the traffic study, the Board is of the opinion that the traffic study needs to be expanded to address these additional intersections along Main Road. ! In addition to the traffic, study commissioned by the Town Board, the Town of Southold Planning Board has recently completed a study of the parking in the Love Lane area and determined that there is a need for more public parking in the area. The Town Board is also nearing completion of updates to the Town Comprehensive Plan and expects to be in a position to adopt those changes over the next several month"". The Comprehensive Plan will also contain recommendations as to infrastructure improlvements and land use at the Route 25 and Love Lane intersection and surrounding area. The Town Board wishes to be able to consider the proposals and recommendations contained in the various aforementioned plans; consider various alternatives to current zoning along Main Road; as well as implement improvements to the infrastructure and adopt any recommended land use changes, to insure the health, safety and welfare of the community to address the recent drastic increased demands on the infrastructure, in the area around the Main Road/Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area. i Given the reasons and facts set forth above and until the planning process is completed, the Town Board finds it necessary to impose a moratorium as set forth below. This action is necessary in order to protect the character, public health, safety and welfare of the';=residents of the; hamlet of Mattituck as well as those visiting the Love Lane area. Section 2. ENACTMENT OF A TEMPORARY MORATORIUM Until six (6) months from the effective date of this Local Law, after which jthis Local Law shall lapse and be without further force and effect and subject to any other Local Law adopted by the Town Board during the six (6) month period, no agency, board board officer or , employee of the Town of Southold including but not limited to, the Town Board, the Zoning Board of Appeals, the Trustees, the Planning Board, or the Building Inspector(s) he any building permit pursuant to any provision of the Southold Town Code, shall issue,jlcause to be issued or allow to, be issued any approval, special exception, variance, site plan, building permit, subdivision, or permit for any of the property situated along State Route 25, bounded on the West by intersection of State Rout3 25 and Bay Avenue and bounded on the East by the intersection of State Route 25 and Pike Street. Section 3. DEFINITION OF "THE STATE ROUTE 25 LOVE INTERSECTION{'AND SURROUNDING AREA" Updated: 3/4/2019 11:03 AM by Lynda Rudder Page 2 Resolution 2019-214 Board Meeting of February 26, 2019 The State Route 25 and Love Lane intersection and surrounding area is hereby defined as the area bounded by the following public roads: All properties along State Route 25 in the hamlet of Mattituck, bounded by the intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Ave on the West and State Route 25 and Pike Street on the East. Section 4. EXCLUSIONS This Local Law shall not apply: 1) to any person or entity who/which has, prior to the effective date of this Local Law, obtained all permits required for construction of a building on any property located in the State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and Surrounding Area including later applications to repair or alter, but not enlarge, any such building otherwise prohibited during the period of this temporary moratorium. 2) To any permit or application regarding a single family dwelling unit to be used solely for residential purposes. 3) To any application by a municipal corporation or special district or fire district. Section 5. AUTHORITY TO SUPERCEDE To the extent and degree any provisions of this Local Law are construed as inconsistent with the provisions of Town Law sections 264, 265, 265-a, 267, 267-a, 267-b, 274-a, 274-b, and 276, this Local Law is intended pursuant to Municipal Home Rule Law sections 10(1)(ii)(d)(3) and section 22 to supercede any said inconsistent authority. Section 6. VARIANCE TO THIS MORATORIUM Any person or entity suffering unnecessary hardship as that term is used and construed in Town Law section 267-b(2)(b), by reason of the enactment and continuance of this moratorium may apply to the Town Board for a variance excepting the person's or entity's premises or a portion thereof from the temporary moratorium and allowing issuance of a permit all in accordance with the provisions of this Southold Town Code applicable to such use or construction. Section 7. SEVERABILITY If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or part of this Local Law shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the judgment shall not impair or invalidate the remainder of this Local Law. Section 8. EFFECTIVE DATE This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Robert Ghosio, Councilman SECONDER: Louisa P. Evans, Justice AYES: Dinizio Jr, Ruland, Doherty, Ghosio, Evans, Russell Updated: 3/4/2019 11:03 AM by Lynda Rudder Page 3 SUFFOLK COUNTY Steven Bellone SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE Natalie Wright Acting Commissioner August 28, 2019 Town of Southold P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Attn: Elizabeth Neville RECEIVED SEP d 2019 Southold Town Clerk Department of Economic Development and Planning Re: Application of Town of Southold Moratorium "State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and Surrounding Area" six (6) Month Moratorium Extension Zoning Action: Moratorium Extension Municipal File No./Public Hearing Date: 8/28/2019 S.C.T.M. No.: N/A S.C.P.C. File No.: SD -19-02 Dear Ms. Neville: Please be advised that pursuant to Sections A 14-14 to 25 of the Suffolk County Administrative Code, the above captioned application which has been referred to the Suffolk County Planning Commission will be reviewed by the Commission at its regular meeting on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, at 2:00 p.m.. Maxine S. Postal Auditorium in the Riverhead County Center, 300 Center Drive, Riverhead, New York. In accordance with the Rules of Proceedings of the Suffolk County Planning Commission you are asked to send a public official, government employee or professional involved with this initiative to present to the Commission a synopsis of the Plan initiative and results. Please let us know in advance the individual(s) who will be representing your municipality. This presentation is separate from the "public portion" of the Commission agenda and we would like to give your municipality the courtesy of listing the presenter on the Commission agenda separately. Should you require any special audio/visual equipment or have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact the'undersigned. Sincerely, P Andrew P. Freleng, Chief Planner Division of Planning and Environment APF/cd H. LEE DENNISON BLDG ■ 100 VETERANS MEMORIAL HWY, 11th FI ■ P.O. BOX 6100 ■ HAUPPAUGE, NY 11788-0099 ■ (831) 853-5191 Neville, Elizabeth From: Neville, Elizabeth Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2019 3:16 PM To: Burke, John; Duffy, Bill; Hagan, Damon; Silleck, Mary Subject: FW: Moratorium Extension Attachments: SD - Moratorium Notice to Appear.pdf Importance: High' FYI Elizabeth A. Neville, MMC Southold Town Clerk, Registrar of Vital Statistics Records Management Officer; FOIL Officer Marriage Officer PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11,971 Tel. 631765-1800, Ext. 228 Fax 631765-6145 Cell 631466-6064 From: DeSalvo, Christine [mailto: Christine. DeSalvo(a suffolkcountynv aov] Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2019 12:40 PM To: Neville, Elizabeth Subject: Moratorium Extension Hi Elizabeth, Attached please find notice that the Extenion of a Moratorium "State Route 25 and Love Lane Intersection and' Surrounding Areas" will be on the September 4, 2019 Suffolk County Planning Commmission Agenda. Please contact this office with any questions regarding this referral. A hard copy of this letter has been put in today's mail as well. Christine ,OP4,.r, ''f " r T d� Principal Office Assistant p Suffolk county s.r ... Dept of Economic Development and Planning 100 Veterans Memorial Highway, 11th Floor Hauppauge, NY 11788 631-853-4770 Tel 631-853-4767 Fax 1 For your safety and mine, please do not text or email while driving. It can wait. pi,act1ce G r; E E N Save a tree R lid, doi, t pr,rt, emails CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE. This electronic mail transmission is intended solely for the use of the mdividuallentity to whom it is addressed and may contain confidential information belonging to the sender If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or the taking of any action in reliance on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited , If you have received this transmission in error, please notify the sender immediately by e-mail and delete the original message ATTENTION: This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. SUFFOLK COUNTY e Steven Bellone SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE, Natalie Wright Acting Commissioner August 28, 2019 Town of Southold P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Attn: Elizabeth Neville Department of Economic Development and Planning Re: Application of Town of Southold Moratorium "State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and Surrounding Area" six (6) Month Moratorium Extension Zoning Action: Moratorium Extension Municipal File No./Public Hearing Date: 8/28/2019 S.C.T.M. No.: N/A S.C.P.C. File No.: SD -19-02 Ms. Neville: be advised that pursuant to Sections A 14-14 to 25 of the Suffolk County Administrative the above captioned application which has been referred to the Suffolk County Planning Lission will be reviewed by the Commission at its.regular meeting on Wednesday, nber 4, 2019, at 2:00 p.m.. Maxine S. Postal Auditorium in the Riverhead County r, 300 Center Drive, Riverhead, New York., accordance with the Rules of Proceedings of the Suffolk County Planning Commission you asked to send a public official, government employee or professional involved with this Native to present to the Commission a synopsis of the Plan initiative and results. lease let us know in advance the individual(s) who will be representing your municipality. This resentation is separate from the "public portion" of the Commission agenda and we would like give your municipality the courtesy of listing the presenter on the Commission agenda -parately. Should you require any special audio/visual equipment or have any questions or Dmments, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. Sincerely, Andrew P. Freleng, Chief Planner Division of Planning and Environment '/cd H. LEE DENNISON BLDG ■ 100 VETERANS MEMORIAL HWY,11th FI ■ P.O. BOX 0100 0 HAUPPAUGE, NY 11788-0099 ■ (831) 883.8191 ,RESOLUTION 2019-764 ADOPTED DOC ID: 15529 IS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO: 2019-764 WAS, OPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON GUST,27, 2019: " IEREAS there has been presented to the7own Board of the Town of Southold, Suffolk mty, New York, on the 301h day of July, 2019, a Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in -"The State Route 25 Love Lane In'tersection•and surrounding area" and REAS the Town Board of the Town of Southold held a public hearing omthe aforesaid Law at which time all interested persons were given -an opportunity to be heard, now )r be it (LVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby ENACTS the proposed Law entitled, , "A Local Law in relation to.'the six (6) month Extension of a orary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of Property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection• and surrounding area" reads as follows: LOCAL LAW NO. 2019 A Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" . BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold, as follows: Section 1. Purpose Moratorium Extension The Town Board recognizes that in the area of the intersection of State Route 25 (a/k/a 4ain Road") and Love Lane there is insufficient infrastructure to handle the drastic increase in ffic in recent years and to allow for the safe.passage of pedestrians'to safely cross Main Road the Love Lane intersection as well as at other intersections immediately to the East and West the aforementioned intersection. This lack of infrastructure puts the health, safety, and welfare the public at risk. The residents of the hamlet of Mattituck and the surrounding areas'have iced their concerns regarding the risk to the health, safety and welfare of the community and need for improvements to the infrastructure at the intersection of Main Road and Love Lane. milarly, local business owners have identified the traffic issues along' Route 25 and Love Lane having a negative effect on local businesses. A six (6) month moratorium was enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold. Resolution 2019-764 Board Meeting of August 27, 2019 as Local Law 1-2019, on February 26, 2019, with an effective date of March 6, 2619. The a current moratorium is set to expire in early September 6, 2019. The moratorium as enacted, is intended to provide sufficient time for the;; Town to consider the recommendations of ongoing traffic studies, a parking study in the Love Lane area and,the completion of the Town Comprehensive Plan. i During the course of the moratorium the Town has met with New York State Department of Transportation officials to determine which of the various proposed improvements to the infrastructure the State would deem acceptable and willing to implement or allow the Town to implement. This analysis remains ongoing. In addition, the draft Town Comprehensive Plan has been completed and is now ,open for public comment. The final adoption of the plan is anticipated to occur by the end of year 2019. The Town Board wishes to be able to consider the proposals and recommendations contained in the various aforementioned plans; consider various alternatives to current zoning along Main Road; as well as implement improvements to the infrastructure and adopt any recommended land use changes, to insure the. health, safety and. welfare of the community to address the recent drastic increased demands on the infrastructure in the area around the Main Road/Love Lane Intersection and surrounding ,area. An extension of the moratorium is necessary to complete this function. Given the reasons and facts set forth above and: until the planning process is completed, the Town Board finds it necessary to extend the moratorium already in effect, the terms of which remain unchanged and are set forth below. This action is necessary in order to protect the character, public health, safety and welfare of the residents of the hamlet of Mattituck as well as those visiting the Love Lane area. ,_Section 2. ENACTMENT OF A TEMPORARY MORATORIUM Until six (6) months from the effective date of this Local Law, after which this Local Law shall lapse and be without further force and effect and subject to, any other Local Law adopted by the Town Board during the six (6) month period, no agency, board, board officer or employee of the Town of Southold including but not limited to, the Town Board, the Zoning Board of Appeals, the Trustees, the Planning Board, or the Building Inspector(s) issuing any building permit pursuant to any provision of the Southold Town Code, shall issuer cause to be issued or allow to be issued any approval, special exception, variance, site plan, building permit, subdivision, or permit for any of the property situated along State Route 25, bounded on the West by intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Avenue and bounded on,the East by the intersection of State Route 25 and Pike Street. Ei Section 3. DEFINITION OF "THE STATE ROUTE 25 LOVE INTERSECTION AND SURROUNDING AREA" The State Route 25 and Love Lane intersection and surrounding area is hereby. defined as the area bounded by the following public roads: All properties along State Route 25 in the hamlet of Mattituck, bounded by the intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Ave on the West and State Route 25 and Pike Street on the East. Section 4. EXCLUSIONS Updated: 8/27/2019 4:04 PM by Lynda Rudder il� Page 2 S1 .ion 2019-764 Board Meeting of August 27, 2019 This Local Law shall not apply: 1) to any person or entity who/which has, prior to the effective date of this Local Law, obtained all permits required for construction of a building on any property located in the State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and Surrounding Area including later applications to repair or alter, but not enlarge, any such building otherwise prohibited during the period of this temporary moratorium. 2) To any permit or application regarding a single family dwelling unit to be used solely for residential purposes. 3) To any application by a municipal corporation or special district or fire district. 5. AUTHORITY TO SUPERCEDE To the extent and degree any provisions of this Local Law are construed as inconsistent wiith the provisions of Town Law sections 264, 265, 265-a, 267, 267-a, 267-b, 274-a, 274-b, and 276, this Local Law is intended pursuant to Municipal Home Rule Law sections I0(1)(ii)(d)(3) and section 22 to supercede any said inconsistent authority. Section 6. VARIANCE TO THIS MORATORIUM Any person or entity suffering unnecessary hardship as that term is used and construed in Town Law section 267-b (2)(b), by reason of the enactment and continuance of this moratorium may apply to the Town Board for a variance excepting the person's or entity's premises or a portion thereof from the temporary moratorium and allowing issuance of a permit all in accordance with the provisions of this Southold Town Code applicable to such use or 7. SEVERABILITY If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or part of this Local Law shall be adjudged by court of competerit jurisdiction to be invalid, the judgment shall not impair or invalidate the cinder of this Local Law. Section 8. EFFECTIVE DATE This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Robert Ghosio, Councilman SECONDER: Louisa P. Evans, Justice AYES: Dinizio Jr, Ruland, Doherty, Ghosio, Evans, Russell 8/27/2019 4:04 PM by Lynda Rudder Page 3 SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD PUBLIC HEARING August 27, 2019 7:00 PM Present: Supervisor Scott Russell Justice Louisa Evans Councilman William Ruland Councilwoman Jill Doherty Councilman James Dinizio, Jr. Councilman Bob Ghosio, Jr. Town Clerk Elizabeth Neville Town Attorney William Duffy This hearing was opened at 8:45 PM COUNCILMAN GHOSIO: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County,New York, on the 301h day of July,2019, a Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of Property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" and NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of Southold will hold a public hearing on the aforesaid Local Law at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold,New York, on the 27th day of August,2019 at 7:00 p.m. at which time all interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard, and be it further RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to send the following proposed Local Law to the Suffolk County Planning Department and the Southold Town Planning Board for their recommendations and review. The proposed Local Law entitled, , "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" reads as follows: LOCAL LAW NO. 2019 A Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" . Southold Town Board Public Hearing-Extension of Moratorium page 2 August 27, 2019 BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold, as follows: Section 1. Purpose Moratorium Extension The Town Board recognizes that in the area of the intersection of State Route 25 (a/k/a "Main Road") and Love Lane there is insufficient infrastructure to handle the drastic increase in traffic in recent years and to allow for the safe passage of pedestrians to safely cross Main Road at the Love Lane intersection as well as at other intersections immediately to the East and West of the aforementioned intersection. This lack of infrastructure puts the health, safety and welfare of the public at risk. The residents of the hamlet of Mattituck and the surrounding areas have voiced their concerns regarding the risk to the health, safety and welfare of the community and the need for improvements to the infrastructure at the intersection of Main Road and Love Lane. Similarly, local business owners have identified the traffic issues along Route 25 and Love Lane as having a negative effect on local businesses. A six (6) month moratorium was enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as Local Law 1-2019, on February 26, 2019, with an effective date of March 6, 2019. The current moratorium is set to expire in early September 6, 2019. The moratorium as enacted, is intended to provide sufficient time for the Town to consider the recommendations of ongoing traffic studies, a parking study in the Love Lane area and the completion of the Town Comprehensive Plan. During the course of the moratorium the Town has met with New York State Department of Transportation officials to determine which of the various proposed improvements to the infrastructure the State would deem acceptable and willing to implement or allow the Town to implement. This analysis remains ongoing. In addition, the draft Town Comprehensive Plan has been completed and is now open for public comment. The final adoption of the plan is anticipated to occur by the end of year 2019. The Town Board wishes to be able to consider the proposals and recommendations contained in the various aforementioned plans; consider various alternatives to current zoning along Main Road; as well as implement improvements to the infrastructure and adopt any recommended land use changes,to insure the health, safety and welfare of the community to address the recent drastic increased demands on the infrastructure in the area around the Main Road/Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area. An extension of the moratorium is necessary to complete this function. Given the reasons and facts set forth above and until the planning process is completed, the Town Board finds it necessary to extend the moratorium already in effect,the terms of which remain unchanged and are set forth below. This action is necessary in order to protect the character,public health, safety and welfare of the residents of the hamlet of Mattituck as well as those visiting the Love Lane area. Section 2. ENACTMENT OF A TEMPORARY MORATORIUM Until six (6) months from the effective date of this Local Law, after which this Local Southold Town Board Public Hearing-Extension of Moratorium page 3 August 27, 2019 Law shall lapse and be without further force and effect and subject to any other Local Law adopted by the Town Board during the six (6) month period, no agency, board, board officer or employee of the Town of Southold including but not limited to, the Town Board, the Zoning Board of Appeals, the Trustees,the Planning Board , or the Building Inspector(s) issuing any building permit pursuant to any provision of the Southold Town Code, shall issue, cause to be issued or allow to be issued any approval, special exception, variance, site plan,building permit, subdivision, or permit for any of the property situated along State Route 25, bounded on the West by intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Avenue and bounded on the East by the intersection of State Route 25 and Pike Street. Section 3. DEFINITION OF "THE STATE ROUTE 25 LOVE INTERSECTION AND SURROUNDING AREA" The State Route 25 and Love Lane intersection and surrounding area is hereby defined as the area bounded by the following public roads: All properties along State Route 25 in the hamlet of Mattituck, bounded by the intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Ave on the West and State Route 25 and Pike Street on the East. Section 4. EXCLUSIONS This Local Law shall not apply: 1) to any person or entity who/which has, prior to the effective date of this Local Law, obtained all permits required for construction of a building on any property located in the State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and Surrounding Area including later applications to repair or alter, but not enlarge, any such building otherwise prohibited during the period of this temporary moratorium. 2) To any permit or application regarding a single family dwelling unit to be used solely for residential purposes. 3) To any application by a municipal corporation or special district or fire district. Section 5. AUTHORITY TO SUPERCEDE To the extent and degree any provisions of this Local Law are construed as inconsistent with the provisions of Town Law sections 264, 265, 265-a, 267, 267-a, 267-b, 274-a, 274-b, and 276,this Local Law is intended pursuant to Municipal Home Rule Law sections 10(1)(ii)(d)(3) and section 22 to supersede any said inconsistent authority. Section 6. VARIANCE TO THIS MORATORIUM Any person or entity suffering unnecessary hardship as that term is used and construed in Town Law section 267-b (2)(b), by reason of the enactment and continuance of this moratorium may apply to the Town Board for a variance excepting the person's or entity's premises or a portion thereof from the temporary moratorium and allowing issuance of a permit all in accordance with the provisions of this Southold Town Code applicable to such use or construction. Section 7. SEVERABILITY Southold Town Board Public Hearing-Extension of Moratorium page 4 August 27, 2019 If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or part of this Local Law shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid,the judgment shall not impair or invalidate the remainder of this Local Law. Section 8. EFFECTIVE DATE This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State. I have a notarized affidavit that this hearing was noticed in the Suffolk Times, I have a notarized affidavit that this was noticed by the Town Clerk's office on the bulletin board and the website. I have a memorandum from the Planning Board office, `thank you for the opportunity to provide comments on the above mentioned local law. The Planning Board supports the proposed legislation.' From Andrew Freleng, Suffolk County Planning, "on the question of SEQRA to the original moratorium, pursuant to 617.5, the adoption of a moratorium is exempt from SEQRA review.' This was an email sent to Mr. Freleng. That's all I have. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: Who would like to address the Town Board on this local law? DENISE GEIS: Denise Geis, Mattituck. I am here today to ask Scott Russell and the Town Board to extend the moratorium that is set to expire on September Oh for another six months. I believe the moratorium should be extended for many reasons, 1. The traffic is already overwhelming and dangerous on the Main Road and any further building would only increase traffic. Most locals already feel trapped in their homes especially Friday through Monday. I rarely go out on the weekends, it is absolutely ridiculous and any more building on that Main Road until we figure out something about working with the traffic is just absolutely unacceptable. You already take your life in your hands if you try to cross the Main Road by foot or bicycle. Yesterday I tried, I was in front of East End Sporting Goods and I tried to get across the Main Road. I literally was there at least eight minutes if not more and I had to run across the road. There was no older person that is going to walk across that road and not get run over. We need absolutely no more traffic in that area. I also feel that we need to stop and think before we allow any more of our rural character to be destroyed. It's just, I know things change but they are just changing too quickly and I think we need to stop and look before we make any more, I would consider mistakes, and let anything else be built on the Main Road. I really hope the Town Board takes into consideration what's best for the town as a whole and not what's best for a couple of people. Again, I really ask that the Town Board extend the moratorium for another six months. Thank you. HANK BRINKMANN: My name is Hank Brinkmann, I along with my family own the property on the corner of Main Road and New Suffolk Avenue. I have read the resolution and have questions for the town in regards to (inaudible) stated in the resolution. In the resolution (inaudible) it's indicated that the moratorium is needed to consider the recommendation of ongoing traffic studies. What ongoing traffic studies are underway? SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: I will not comment because of pending litigation. TOWN ATTORNEY DUFFY: Inaudible. Southold Town Board Public Hearing-Extension of Moratorium page 5 August 27, 2019 MR. BRINKMANN: Who is conducting these studies? SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: I will not comment based on pending litigation. MR. BRINKMANN: When are these studies anticipated to be completed? SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: You are welcome to (inaudible) but I will not comment. MR. BRINKMANN: These are legitimate questions and these questions should be answered before this moratorium is voted on. What other studies has the Town performed since this moratorium was enacted in February? Has the Town received any final reports from these studies that can be made available for public review? What studies do you anticipate completing? The moratorium being proposed tonight is enacted. When do you anticipate the studies will be completed? In the resolution, it states that the Town has met with the NYS Department of Transportation officials to determine which of the various proposed improvements to the infrastructure the state would deem acceptable and be willing to implement or allow the town to implement. How many meetings has the Town had with the NYS Department of Transportation? What are these proposed improvements? How do these proposed improvements affect the zoning of this area? The resolution states that the moratorium is needed to consider various alternatives to the current zoning along this road. What are these various alternatives? And finally, what properties other than the one located at 12500 Main Road in Mattituck have had applications that the town has refused to process or permits that the town has refused to issue because of this moratorium is enacted. I take that as another no comment? SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: Yes. ANNE SMITH: Good evening, Anne Smith Mattituck-Laurel Civic Association, also a resident of Mattituck and I am here to speak in support of the extension of the moratorium. I do want to thank the town for the work they have done so far, in making the traffic study, working with the civic association, in particular the concept that we have been discussing to be sure (inaudible) including stakeholders. (Inaudible) town support and support from out County Legislator. So I am really just here to say thank you and I agree with your reasoning for extending and feel the work you have done, particularly with the extensive meetings we have done locally on the comprehensive plan and I think those specific goals and objectives for each hamlet (inaudible) do warrant at least six months of careful consideration as you prepare to adopt the comp plan and then very carefully prioritize and start to implement those goals and objectives and once again, as I said last time, I am here to help and appreciate that you are giving this the right amount of breathing room that everyone that lives in that area really believes strongly in. Thank you. ADAM BRINKMANN: Adam Brinkmann, also one of the owners at 12500 Main Road Mattituck. My family and I arrived on the corner of New Suffolk and Main Road, I respect the town code. The building requirements on the North Fork are very restrictive. My family and I have absolute respect and appreciation for the zoning code and its initiatives. That's why when we were looking to relocate our successful local family business, a paint store in Jamesport, we studied the Southold Town building code and looked for an available property that could be Southold Town Board Public Hearing-Extension of Moratorium page 6 August 27, 2019 purchased and developed in compliance with that code. No easy task, as only 1.8 percent of the land in Mattituck is going for commercial use. We identified the corner of New Suffolk and Main as the only option that would both suit our business and also be available for purchase. We made a deal with B and B, the then owner of the property and signed a legally binding contract. We signed that contract December 2, 2016, nearly three years ago. Any interested parties, including Southold Town could have done the same. The property was publicly listed for sale and has changed hands multiple times in the last ten years. My family signed the contract, put $70,000 down payment, we invested additionally $250,000 in developing the property. A year and a half's time passed, it was only then the town expressed interest in purchasing. However, we had closed on the property in order to avoid losing hundreds of thousands in family money. Statements have been spread about this land and our intentions. There is misconception that the code allows only 6,000 square feet of building to be built on our property and that my family is looking to grossly exceed what the code allows. This is completely false. We, the Brinkmanns are not seeking a zoning change. We are not seeking a variance, we are not seeking a parking relaxation, we are not seeking green space waiver. All we need is a special exception from the Planning Board, special exceptions, there is a presumption in the law that our proposed use is compatible with the zoning and the town's comprehensive planning. We are simply seeking to exercise our property rights to build our store. Our project and proposal left the town with no valid legal grounds to (inaudible) to exercise our rights, that is why they resorted to instilling this moratorium. A building moratorium is typically imposed town wide. This moratorium has been imposed on one mile of road with my family's property right in the middle of it. Make no mistake about it, this moratorium has been targeted directly at my family and our business. I believe the town hopes that by enacted this moratorium and pursuing the land taxes, that I and my family will fold up, pick up and go away. We are not going away. We are in this for the long haul. This is not about opinions, this is not about a hardware store, this is not about a park, this is about private property rights, principle and the rule of law. Thank you. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: Who would like to address the Town Board on this particular public hearing? CHARLES GRILLI: Charles Grilli, Mattituck-Laurel Civic Association. The Association is very much in favor of the extension of the moratorium and would hope the Town Board will continue to look at traffic safety, bicycle safety and pedestrian safety, as its first priority. Thank you. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: Who else would like to address the Town Board? JEAN SCHWEIBISH: Jean Schweibish, Mattituck. I am just going to come out and say that I am in favor of the extension of the moratorium but I do have two other things to say, the first is that I am sorry to (inaudible) and I also would like to say that I was in attendance at two hearings that Mattituck Laurel civic held that the Brinkmann's were at that the community said that we would love to see you here in our community, just not on that corner. It is a hellish corner for people to get in and out of, it's an area that is well traveled which everybody knows whether heading east or west on the Main Road, it's an incredibly difficult corner for people. It is a dangerous corner and I think a six month moratorium to address the issues with what is going on traffic wise as we expand the number of people that are using that road is called for and thank the Southold Town Board Public Hearing-Extension of Moratorium page 7 August 27, 2019 Board for considering extending the moratorium for another six months because I think it is very well needed. Thank you. CAROLE DONLIN: Hi, my name is Carole Donlin, I am a long time resident of New Suffolk Avenue. I would just like to reiterate what Anne Smith said about the Town Board being so careful and giving us all the time that we need, to make sure that this fits in with the comprehensive plan that the town has worked so diligently to adopt and again, I support this extension of the moratorium and happy to help in any way possible. Thank you. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: Would anyone else like to address the Town Board? NICHOLAS DEEGAN: Nicholas Deegan, Mattituck. I would like to support your endeavor to extend the moratorium because I think it's, it's not so much about the cars, it's about what the cars give off in the environment(inaudible) up to the traffic light, on Saturday, Sunday. You put a hardware store in that location, it's just exacerbating the whole situation and the fumes, you don't have that many electric cars (inaudible) and cars all backed up on New Suffolk and the Main Road. Thank you. LYNN SUMMERS: Lynn Summers, Southold, New York. At the time I lived in Mattituck for 40 years, there was a time when two banks and possibly three were going to be built and I remember standing up h ere and asking, we need to look carefully at traffic and at that time, we had a moratorium, and to my knowledge, not one of the banks, not anybody who was in the process and they were big, multi-billion dollar banks made any comment. Am I correct in that? When there was a moratorium on that stretch, probably in almost past where the corporate bank was and it extended up that street probably to Wickham Ave. That has been a problematic area for a long, long time. But we are at a critical mass now, and somebody will be killed, mark my word. And that's the only thing, I think of people and lives, the only ways I ever come to here is for people and their lives. Their quality of lives. I don't think anybody wants anybody to be hurt there and we have to think again and that's why we need to support this moratorium. To do the right thing for people in this town. no matter what political party you are in, we are all human beings and deserve to live quietly and peacefully and safely. Thank you. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: Who else would like to address the Town Board? LEROY HEYLIGER: Tuesday afternoon I was visiting with my sister-in-law who lives on Factory Avenue, the residential, north section of Factory Avenue and I noticed around 5, 6:00 an uptick on the traffic going down Factory Avenue, waves coming off Old Sound Avenue to Factory Avenue, racing down going over the railroad tracks, going up to the light at the ice cream shop and hitting the Main Road going west and I said, what's going on here? So I drove the other way and a steady stream of traffic coming up Route 25 at the Presbyterian church, that one way street, I guess their GPS were working and they found an easier way to get around the light because the traffic at Sigsbee Road and Factory Avenue was backed up all the way to the library. People were going back west and it made it hazardous to live on Factory Avenue. We have kids up there, we have young children, we have pedestrians and these people are coming around there and speeding down, to get down to that light and make that right turn and go back to where they came from. Thank you. Southold Town Board Public Hearing-Extension of Moratorium page 8 August 27, 2019 SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: Who else would like to address the Town Board on this particular matter? ANNE MURRAY: Anne Murray from East Marion. Even though I am at the other end of the town, I think this moratorium is really a great idea because I go through Mattituck frequently and I think that corner is kind of a horror, I am surprised no one has been killed there. I am surprised there hasn't been accidents every weekend and I really think a lot of traffic studies need to be done. Thank you. BENJA SCHWARTZ: Benja Schwartz, Cutchogue. For years I have been very scared driving around that corner but it's not only that corner, it's the entire stretch along which the moratorium is currently covering. Certainly, the area, intersection of the Main Road and Love Lane, the houses there, they need some help and I am well aware of the studies that have been done there and the proposals, like everybody in the community is. I am surprised that people would purchase the property, not really surprised because it is happening all over town, people purchase the property and they think their right to use their property supersedes the rights of the entire community to use the public infrastructure, transportation and roads etc. And I am appreciative that members of the Brinkmann family came here today, I hope they are listening. I hope they will think twice about trying to impose an aggravation on what is currently a bad situation. I don't use a GPS but I am always looking for an alternative route to get around that whole section of Mattituck. Thank you for your moratorium and your attention. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: Thank you. Who else would like to address the Town Board? MERYL KRAMER: Good evening, my name is Meryl Kramer and I am a resident of Mattituck and I am in very much in favor of extending the moratorium for all of the obvious reasons that have been coming up. I would also like to say that the moratorium occurring at the same time as the comprehensive plan being adopted is very synergistic, very positive, I think there's a direct relationship and correlation between the two and I think that (inaudible). Thank you. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: Who else would like to address the Town Board on this particular hearing? (No response) This hearing was closed at 9:10 PM ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk Neville, Elizabeth From: I Neville, Elizabeth Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2019 12:32 PM To: 'Freleng, Andrew' Subject: RE: Southold Town Original Moratorium You are welcome. Thank you. Elizabeth) A. Neville, MMC Southold Town Clerk, Registrar of Vital Statistics Records Management Officer; FOIL Officer Marriage Officer PO Box I IF9 Southold, NY 11971 Tel. 631 765-1800, Ext. 228 Fax 63176,5-6145 Cell 631466-6064 From: Freleng, Andrew [ma ilto: Andrew. Freleng@suffoIkcountyny.gov] Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2019 12:02 PM To: Neville, Elizabeth Subject: 'RE: Southold Town Original Moratorium Understood. thank you. From: Nei ille, Elizabeth <E.Neville@town.southold.ny.us>� Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2019 11:28 AM To: Freleng, Andrew <Andrew.Freleng@suffolkcountyny.gov> Cc: DeSal1 o, Christine <Christine. DeSalvo@suffolkcou ntyny.gov> Subject: Southold Town Original Moratorium I ATTENTION: This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. Mr. Frelehg, This is the response I received from the Southold Town Planning Board on the question of a SEQRA for the original moratorium: Pursuant, to 617.5(c)(36) the adoption of a moratorium is exempt from SEAR review. "...adoption of a moratorium on land development or construction;...." No paperwork is required to be filled out. i Elizabeth A. Neville, MMC Southold Town Clerk, Registrar of Vital Statistics Records Management Officer; FOIL Officer Marriage Officer PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Tel. 63176,5-1800, Ext. 228 Fax 631765-6145 Cell 631466-6064 Neville, Elizabeth From: Terry, Mark Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2019 11:21 AM To: Neville, Elizabeth; Lanza, Heather, Michaelis, Jessica Subject: RE: Moratorium? Betty, Pursuant to 617.5(c)(36) the adoption of a moratorium is exempt from SEAR review. "...adoption of a moratorium on land development or construction;...." No paperwork is required to be filled out. Was this mentioned in the adopting resolution? It should be noted in the resolution. Mark Terry, AICP, APA Assistant T own Planning Director LWRP Coordinator Town of Southold 54375 State Route 25 i P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York, 11971 I From: Neville, Elizabeth Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2019 10:54 AM To: Lanza, Heather; Michaelis, Jessica; Terry, Mark Subject:I Moratorium? - Importance: High Mark, Did you elver do a SEQRA EAF on the Original Moratorium? The County is asking. Good morning Elizabeth, Please send a copy of the public notice on the original local law and the supporting SEQRA (EAF etc.) so that we can have a complete file and schedule the matter for deliberation before the SCPC. 1� Thank you. sofa SIF;0 ';'g Andy r r � 4 ' Andrew Freleng Chief Planner Suffolk County Dept of Economic Development and Planning ``= r 100 Veterans Memorial Highway, 11th Floor Hauppauge, NY 11788 'IND Plr�fi�. 1� 631-853-5006 Tel 631-853-4044 Fax web j vCard p raet1ceGREEN Elizabeth A. Neville, MMC Southold Town Clerk, Registrar of Vital Statistics Records Management Officer; FOIL Officer Marriage Officer PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Tel. 631765-1800, Ext. 228 Fax 631 765-6145 Cell 631466-6064 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM To: Scott Russell, Town Supervisor `Members of the Town Board Elizabeth A. Neville, Town Clerk From: Donald J. Wilcenski, Chairman Members of Planning Board Date: August 20, 2019 MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Telephone: 631765-1938 www.southoldtownny.gov RECEIVED AUG 2 2 2019 Southold Town Clerk Re: A Local Law entitled "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" in the Town of Southold". Thank you for the opportunity to provide comments on the above referenced local law. The Planning Board supports the proposed legislation. cc: William Duffy, Town Attorney a Neville, Elizabeth From: Neville, Elizabeth Sent: Monday, August 26, 2019 12:41 PM To: 'Christine.DeSalvo@suffolkcountyny.gov' Subject: FW: Original Moratorium Attachments: Laserfiche Documents.zip Importance: High Good Afternoon Christine, Our public`hearing on the Extension of the Moratorium is tomorrow. Will Suffolk County be sending us their recommendation/comments on this today or tomorrow? Please advise. thank you. Elizabeth A. Neville, MMC Southold Town Clerk, Registrar of Vital Statistics Records Management Officer; FOIL Officer Marriage Officer PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Tel, 631765-1800, Ext. 228 Fax 631765-6145 Cell 631466-6064 From: Neville, Elizabeth Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2019 1:14 PM To: 'DeSalvo, Christine' Subject: Original Moratorium Christine, Attached, please find copy of the original adopted Moratorium document. Elizabeth A. Neville, MMC Southold Town Clerk, Registrar of Vital Statistics Records Management Officer; FOIL Officer Marriage Officer PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Tel. 631765-1800, Ext. 228 Fax 631765-6145 Cell 631466-6064 1 Neville, Elizabeth From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: Christine, Neville, Elizabeth Tuesday, August 20, 2019 1:14 PM 'DeSalvo, Christine' Original Moratorium Laserfiche Documents.zip Attached, please find copy of the original adopted Moratorium document. Elizabeth A. Neville, MMC Southold Town Clerk, Registrar of Vital Statistics Records Management Officer; FOIL Officer Marriage Officer PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Tel. 631 765-1800, Ext. 228 Fax 631 765-61.45 Cell 631 466-6064 J � � Y Local Law Filing NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF STATE Division of Corporations, State Records and Uniform Commercial Code One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12231-0001 (Use this form to file a local law with the Secretary of State.) Text of law should be given as amended.- Do not include matter being eliminated and do not use italics or underlining to indicate new matter. ❑ County ❑ City Q Town of SOUTHOLD ❑ Village Local Law No. _ __ 1 _ of the year 2019 . A Local Law entitled, A Local Law in relation to a Temporary moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area Be. it enacted the Town Board of the: ❑ County ❑ City Q Town of-SOUTHOLD ❑ Village. Section 1. Purpose The Town Board recognizes that in the area of the intersection of State Route 25 (a/k/a "Main Road") and Love Lane there is insufficient infrastructure to handle the drastic increase in traffic in recent years and to allow for the safe passage of pedestrians to safely cross Main Road at the Love Lane intersection as well as at other intersections immediately to the East and West of the aforementioned intersection. This lack of infrastructure puts the health, safety and welfare of the public at risk. The residents of the hamlet of Mattituck and'the surrounding areas have voiced their concerns regarding the risk to the health, safety and welfare of the community.and the need for improvements to the infrastructure at the intersection of Main Road and Love Lane. Similarly, local business owners have identified the traffic issues along Route 25 and Love Lane- as has having a negative effect on local businesses. Although Main Road is a road owned and maintained by the State of New York, the Town Board has commissioned a traffic study of this area to identify the issues that need to be addressed and propose solutions and improvements to the infrastructure. The traffic study has reached a critical phase wherein the Town is meeting with New York State Department of Transportation officials to determine which of the various proposed improvements to the infrastructure the State would deem acceptable and willing to implement or allow the Town to implement. (If additional space is needed, attach pages the'same size as this sheet, and number each.) DOS-239-f-I(Rev 04/14) , ✓ a a y The Town Board realizes that, based on the proposed infrastructure improvements to -improve traffic flow at the intersection of Main Road and Love Lane contained in the initial draft of the Traffic Study, there is a possibility of impacts to other intersections' in the area where Main Road intersects with local roads. Although the present study is analyzing three intersections in the area, there are 5 more intersections in the area where Main Road intersects with a local road where there is no signal and/or no crosswalk to safeguard pedestrians. Therefore, after reviewing initial drafts of the traffic study, the Board is of the opinion that the traffic study needs to be expanded to address these additional intersections along Main Road. In addition to the traffic study commissioned by the Town Board, the Town of Southold Planning Board has recently completed a study of the parking in the Love Lane area and determined that there is a need for more public parking in the area. The Town Board is also nearing completion of updates to the Town Comprehensive Plan and expects to be in a position to adopt those changes over the next several months. The Comprehensive Plan will also contain recommendations as to infrastructure improvements and land use at the Route 25 and Love Lane intersection and surrounding area. The Town Board wishes to be able to consider the proposals and recommendations contained in the various aforementioned plans; consider various alternatives to current zoning along Main Road; as well as implement improvements to the infrastructure and adopt any recommended land use changes, to insure the health, safety and welfare of the community to address the recent drastic increased demands on the infrastructure in the area around the Main Road/Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area. Given the reasons and facts set forth above and until the planning process is completed, the Town Board finds it necessary to impose a moratorium as set forth below. This action is necessary in order to protect the character, public health, safety and welfare of the residents of the hamlet of Mattituck as well, as those visiting the Love Lane area. Section 2. ENACTMENT OF A TEMPORARY MORATORIUM Until six (6) months from the effective date of this Local Law, after which this Local Law shall lapse and be without further force and effect and subject to any other Local Law adopted by the Town Board during the six (6) month period, no agency, board, board officer or employee of the Town of Southold including but not limited to, the Town Board, the Zoning Board of Appeals, the Trustees, the Planning 'Board, or the Building Inspector(s) issuing any building permit pursuant to any provision of the Southold Town Code, shall issue, cause to be issued or allow to be issued any approval, special exception, variance, site plan, building permit, subdivision, or permit for any of the property situated along State Route 25, bounded on the West by - intersection of State Rout3 25 and Bay Avenue and bounded on the East by the intersection of State Route 25 and Pike Street. Section 3. DEFINITION OF "THE STATE ROUTE 25 LOVE INTERSECTION AND SURROUNDING AREA" The State Route 25 and Love Lane intersection and surrounding area is hereby defined as the area bounded by the following public roads: All properties along State Route 25 in the hamlet of Mattituck, bounded by the intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Ave on the West and State Route 25 and Pike Street on the East. Section 4. EXCLUSIONS This Local Law shall not apply: 1) to any Iperson or entity who/which has, prior to the effective date of this Local Law, obtained all permits required for construction of a building on any property located in the State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and Surrounding Area including later applications to repair or alter; but not enlarge, any such building otherwise prohibited during the period of this temporary moratorium. 2) To any permit or application regarding a single family dwelling unit to be used solely for 2 residential purposes. 3) To any application by a municipal corporation or special district or fire district. Section 5. AUTHORITY TO SUPERCEDE To the extent and degree any provisions of this Local Law are construed as inconsistent with the provisions of Town Law sections 264, 265, 265-a, 267, 267-a, 267-b, 274-a, 274-b, and 276, this Local Law is intended pursuant to Municipal Home Rule Law sections I0(1)(ii)(d)(3) and section 22 to supercede any said inconsistent authority. Section 6. VARIANCE TO THIS MORATORIUM Any person or entity suffering unnecessary hardship as that term is used and construed in Town Law section 267-b(2)(b), by reason of the enactment and continuance of this moratorium may apply to the Town Board for a variance excepting the person's or entity's premises or a portion thereof from the temporary moratorium and allowing issuance of a permit all in accordance with the provisions of this Southold Town Code applicable to such use or construction. Section 7. SEVERABILITY If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or part of this Local Law shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the judgment shall not impair or invalidate the remainder of this Local Law. Section 8. EFFECTIVE DATE This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State. (Complete the certification in the paragraph that applies to the filing of this Iocal law and strike out that which is not applicable.) 1. (Final adoption by local legislative body only.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. 1 of 20 19 . of the (Gau*)((Town) of SOUTHOLD was duly passed by the TOWN BOARD on February 26 , 20 19 , in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. 2. (Passage by local legislative body with approval, no disapproval or re -passage after disapproval by the Elective Chief Executive Officer*.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20_ of the (County)(City)(Town)(Village) of was duly passed by the on disapproval) by the in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. 3. (Final adoption by referendum.) _20 , and was (approved)(not approved)(re-passed after and was deemed duly adopted on 20 I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of the (County)(City)(Town)(Village) of was duly passed by the on 20 , and was (approved)(not approved)(repassed after disapproval) by the on 20 . Such local law was submitted to the people by reason of a (mandatory)(permissive) referendum, and received the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors voting thereon at the (general)(special)(annual) election held on 20 , in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. 4. (Subject to permissive referendum and final adoption because no valid petition was filed requesting referendum.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of the (County)(City)(Town)(Village) of was duly passed by the on 20 , and was (approved)(not approved) (repassed after disapproval) by the on 20 Such local law was subject to permissive referendum and no valid petition requesting such referendum was filed as of 20 , in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. * Elective Chief Executive Officer means or Includes the chief executive officer of a county elected on a county- wide basis or, If there be none, the chairperson of the county legislative body, the mayor of a city or village, or the supervisor of a town where such officer is vested with the power to approve or veto local laws or ordinances. DOS -239-f-1 (Roy 04/14) 4 L y 4- V 5. (City local law concerning Charter revision proposed by petition.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of the City of having been submitted to referendum pursuant to the provisions of section (36)(37) of the Municipal Home Rule Law, and having received the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors of such city voting thereon at the (special)(general) election held on 20 , became operative. 6. (County local law concerning adoption of Charter.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No of 20 of the County of State of New York, having been submitted to the electors at the General Election of November 20 , pursuant to subdivisions 5 and 7 of section 33 of the Municipal Home Rule Law, and having received the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors of the cities of said county as a unit and a majority of the qualified electors of the towns of said county considered as a unit voting at said general election, became operative. (If any other authorized form of final adoption has been followed, please provide an appropriate certification.) I further certify that I have compared the preceding local law with the original on file in this office and that the same is a correct transcript there from and of the whole of such original local law, and was finally adopted in the manner indicated in paragraph 1 , above. (Seal) DOS-239-f-1(Rev 04/14) cll . ., . n /—% )n - , n Clerk of tA County legislative body, City, Town or Village rk or officer designated by local legislative body Elizabeth A. Neville, Town Clerk Date: March 4, 2019 STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE, Town Clerk of the Town of Southold, New York being duly sworn, says that on the _31" _ day of Jul , 2019, a notice of which the annexed printed notice is a tike copy, in a proper and substantial manner, in a most public place in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, to wit: Town Clerk's Bulletin Board, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York. and on the Town Website: www.southoldtownny.gov Re: Legal Notice of Public Hearing on Local Law re: six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "the State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk Sworn before me this ��11'tday of 501 , 2019 A &L W—� Notary Public �'USRINA M BORN Not"',rFublic, State of New York foo. 01806317038 Qualified in Suffolk County 2' � Commission Expires Dec. 22,20X 46 1 AUGUST 08, 2019 1 SUFFOLKTIMES COM 1 _ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Section 2. ENACTMENT OF A TEMPO - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, there has RARY MORATORIUM been presented to the Town Board of the Until six (6) months from the effective date Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New of this Local Law, after which this Local Law York, on the 30th day of July, 2019, a Local shall lapse and be without further force and Law entitled, "A Local Law in relation to effect and subject to any other Local Law the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary adopted by the Town Board during the six (6) Moratorium on the issuance of approvals month period, no agency, board, board officer and/or permits for the parcels of property or employee of the Town of Southold includ- in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersee- ing but not limited to, the Town Board, the tion and surrounding area" and Zoning Board of Appeals, the Trustees, the NOTICE IS _HEREBY FURTHER Planning Board, or the Building Inspector(s) GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of issuing any building permit pursuant to any Southold will hold a public hearing on the provision of the Southold Town Code, shall aforesaid Local Law at the Southold Town issue, cause to be issued or allow to be Issued Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York, any approval, special exception, vanance, site on the 27th day of August, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. plan, building permit, subdivision, or permit at which time all interested persons will be for any of.the property situated along State given an opportunity to be heard, and be it Route 25, bounded on the West by intersec- further tion of State Route 25 and Bay Avenue and1 RESOLVED that the Town Board of the bounded on the Fast by the intersection of; Town of Southold hereby authorizes and State Route 25 and Pike Street directs the Town Clerk to send the following Section 3 DEFINITION OF "THE STATE, proposed Local Law to the Suffolk County ROUTE 25 LOVE INTERSECTION ANDf Planning Department and the Southold Town SURROUNDING AREA" Planning Board for thea recommendations The section tate u and Love Lane inter -IL and review rrounoute dng area is hereby de The proposed Local Law entitled, , "A Lo- fined as the area bounded by the following cal Law in relation to the six (6) month public roads All properties along State Route Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on 25 in the hamlet of Mattituck, bounded by the the issuance of approvals and/or permits intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Ave on for the parcels of property in "The Slate the West and State Route 25 and Pike Street Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and sur- on the East rounding area" reads as follows Section 4 EXCLUSIONS LOCAL LAW NO. 2019 This Local Law shall not apply A Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in 1) to any person or entity who/which has, relation to the six (6) month Extension of a prior to the effective date of this Local Law, Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of obtained all permits required for constructionm approvals and/or perits for the parcels of of a building on any property located in the property in"The State Route 25 Love Lane State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and Intersection and surrounding area" . Surrounding Area including later applications BE IT ENACTED by the Town,Board of to repair or alter, but not enlarge, any such building otherwise prohibited during the pe - the Town of -Southold, as follows Section 1 Purpose nod of this temporary moratorium Moratorium Extension 2) To any penrut or application regarding a The Town Board recognizes that in the area single family dwelling unit to be used solely of the intersection of State Route 25 (a/k/a for residential purposes "Main Road") and Love Lane there is insuffi- 3) To any application by a municipal cor- cient infrastructure to handle the drastic in- poration or special district or fire district crease in traffic in recent years and to allow Section 5 AUTHORITY TO SUPERCEDE for the safe passage of pedestrians to safely To the extent and degree any provisions of cross Main Road at the Love Lane intersec- this Local Law are construed as inconsistent , tion as well as at other Intersections immedi- with the provisions of Town Law sections ately to the East and West of the 264, 265, 265-a, 267, 267-a, 267-b, 274-a, aforementioned Intersection This lack of in- 274-b, and 276, this Local Law is intended le Law sec- frastructure puts the health, safety and welfare pursuant to Municipalsectionme u22 to super - of the public at risk The residents of the tions 10(1)(u)(d)(3) and hamlet of Mattituck and the surrounding areas cede any said inconsistent authority have voiced their concerns regarding the risk Section 6 VARIANCE TO TIES MOR - to the health, safety and welfare of the com- ATORIUM munity and the need for improvements to the Any person or entity suffering unnecessary infrastructure at the intersection of Main hardship as that term is used and construedeon of Road and Love Lane Similarly, local bust- Town Law section 267-b (2)(b),by ness ownershave identified the traffic Issues the enactment and continuance of this mor - along Route 25 and Lave Lane as having a atorium may apply to the Town Board for a negative effect on local businesses variance excepting the person's or entity's A six e month moratorium was enacted premises or a portion thereof from the tem - by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as porary moratonum and allowing issuance of a Local Law 1-2019, on February 26, 2019, permit all in accordance with the provisions 1 with an effective date of March 6, 2019 The of this Southold Town Code applicable to current moratorium is set to expire in early such use or construction Section 7 SEVERABILITY I September 6, 2019 The moratorium as enacted, is intended to If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section, # 0002382520 STATE OF NEW YORK) )SS: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) Kimberly Gersic of Mattituck, in said county, being duly sworn, says that she is Principal Clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES , a weekly newspaper, published at Mattituck, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and that the Notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been regularly published in said Newspaper once each week for 1 weeks(s), successfully commencing on 08/08/2019 . Sworn to before me this day of Principal Clerk NOTARY PUBLIC -STATE OF IJEW YORK No ()1V06105050 Qualified In Suffcll, County My Commission Expues February 20, 2020 TYPESET: Wed Jul 31 15 48 53 EDT 2019 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, on the 30th day of July, 2019, a Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersec- tion and surrounding area" and NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of Southold will hold a public hearing on the aforesaid Local Law at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York, on the 27th day of August, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. at which time all interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard, and be it further RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to send the following proposed Local Law to the Suffolk County Planning Department and the Southold Town Planning Board for their recommendations and review. The proposed Local Law entitled, , "A Lo- cal Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and sur- rounding area" reads as follows. A Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area". BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold, as follows: Section 1. Purpose Moratorium Extension The Town Board recognizes that in the area of the intersection of State Route 25 (a/k/a "Main Road") and Love Lane there is insuffi- cient infrastructure to handle the drastic in- crease in traffic in recent years and to allow for the safe passage of pedestrians to safely cross Main Road at the Love Lane intersec- tion as well as at other intersections immedi- ately to the East and West of the aforementioned intersection. This lack of in- frastructure puts the health, safety and welfare of the public at risk The residents of the hamlet of Matntuck and the surrounding areas have voiced their concerns regarding the risk to the health, safety and welfare of the com- munity and the need for improvements to the infrastructure at the intersection of Main Road and Love Lane. Similarly, local busi- ness owners have identified the traffic issues along Route 25 and Love Lane as having a negative effect on local businesses. A six (6) month moratorium was enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as Local Law 1-2019, on February 26, 2019, with an effective date of March 6, 2019. The current moratorium is set to expire in early September 6, 2019. The moratorium as enacted, is intended to provide sufficient time for the Town to con- sider the recommendations of ongoing traffic studies, a parking study in the Love Lane area and the completion of the Town Comprehen- sive Plan. During the course of the moratorium the Town has met with New York State Depart- ment of Transportation officials to determine which of the various proposed improvements to the infrastructure the State would deem acceptable and willing to implement or allow the Town to implement. This analysis remains ongoing In addition, the draft Town Compre- hensive Plan has been completed and is now open for public comment The final adoption of the plan is anticipated to occur by the end of year 2019. The Town Board wishes to be able to con- sider the proposals and recommendations contained in the various aforementioned plans; consider various alternatives to current zoning along Main Road; as well as imple- ment improvements to the infrastructure and adopt any recommended land use changes, to insure the health, safety and welfare of the community to address the recent drastic in- creased demands on the infrastructure in the area around the Main Road/Love Lane Inter- section and surrounding area An extension of the moratorium is necessary to complete this function. Given the reasons and facts set forth above and until the planning process is completed, the Town Board finds it necessary to extend the moratorium already in effect, the terms of which remain unchanged and are set forth below This action is necessary in order to protect the character, public health, safety and welfare of the residents of the hamlet of Mat- tituck as well as those visiting the Love Lane area Section 2 ENACTMENT OF A TEMPO- RARY MORATORIUM Until six (6) months from the effective date of this Local Law, after which this Local Law shall lapse and be without further force and effect and subject to any other Local Law adopted by the Town Board during the six (6) month period, no agency, board, board officer or employee of the Town of Southold includ- ing but not limited to, the Town Board, the Zoning Board of Appeals, the Trustees, the Planning Board, or the Building Inspector(s) issuing any building permit pursuant to any provision of the Southold Town Code, shall issue, cause to be issued or allow to be issued any approval, special exception, variance, site plan, building permit, subdivision, or permit for any of the property situated along State Route 25, bounded on the West by intersec- tion of State Route 25 and Bay Avenue and bounded on the East by the intersection of State Route 25 and Pike Street. Section 3. DEFINITION OF "THE STATE ROUTE 25 LOVE INTERSECTION AND SURROUNDING AREA" The State Route 25 and Love Lane inter- section and surrounding area is hereby de- fined as the area bounded by the following public roads. All properties along State Route 25 in the hamlet of Mauituck, bounded by the intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Ave on the West and State Route 25 and Pike Street on the East. Section 4 EXCLUSIONS This Local Law shall not apply: 1) to any person or entity who/which has, prior to the effective date of this Local Law, obtained all permits required for construction of a building on any property located in the State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and Surrounding Area including later applications to repair or alter, but not enlarge, any such building otherwise prohibited during the pe- riod of this temporary moratorium. 2) To any permit or application regarding a single family dwelling unit to be used solely for residential purposes. 3) To any application by a municipal cor- poration or special district or fire district Section 5 AUTHORITY TO SUPERCEDE To the extent and degree any provisions of this Local Law are construed as inconsistent with the provisions of Town Law sections 264, 265, 265-a, 267, 267-a, 267-b, 274-a, 274-b, and 276, this Local Law is intended pursuant to Municipal Home Rule Law sec- tions 10(1)(ii)(d)(3) and section 22 to super - cede any said inconsistent authority. Section 6 VARIANCE TO THIS MOR- ATORIUM Any person or entity suffering unnecessary hardship as that term is used and construed in Town Law section 267-b (2)(b), by reason of the enactment and continuance of this mor- atorium may apply to the Town Board for a variance excepting the person's or entity's premises or a portion thereof from the tem- porary moratorium and allowing issuanceof a permit all in accordance with the provisions of this Southold Town Code applicable to such use or construction. Section 7 SEVERABILITY If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or part of this Local Law shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be in- valid, the judgment shall not impair or invali- date the remainder of this Local Law. Section 8. EFFECTIVE DATE This Local Law shall take effect imme- diately upon filing with the Secretary of State. Dated: July 30, 2019 2382520 BY THE ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk RESO 2019-764 SUMMARY OF LL/EXTENDING TEMPORARY MORATORIUM "A Local Law in relation to a Six Month Extension to Temporary moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" THE PROPOSED LOCAL LAW FOR WHICH A PUBLIC HEARING IS BEING HELD THIS EVENING PROPOSES A SIX MONTH EXTENSION TO THE TEMPORARY MORATORIUM ON THE ISSUANCE OF APPROVALS OR PERMITS BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT,. PLANNING BOARD, BOARD OF TRUSTEES, AND THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS CURRENTLY IN PLACE FOR PROPERTIES ALONG STATE ROUTE 25 IN MATTITUCK FROM THE INTERSECTION OF STATE ROUTE 25 AND BAY AVE TO THE INTERSECTION OF STATE ROUTE 25 AND PIKE STREET. THE CURRENT MORATORIUM, IF NOT EXTENDED, IS SET TO EXPIRE ON SEPTEMBER 6, 2019. THE PURPOSE OF THE EXTENSION IS TO ALLOW FOR THE COMPLETION OF ONGOING TRAFFIC"STUDIES AND THE TOWN COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS WELL AS TO ALLOW THE TOWN BOARD AN OPPORTUNITY TO IMPLEMENT ANY IMPROVEMENTS TO INFRASTRUCTRE AND ZONE CHANGES RECOMMENDED BY THE STUDIES. THE PROPOSED EXTENSION TO THE MORATORIUM, IF ADOPTED, WOULD EXPIRE SIX MONTHS AFTER ADOPTION UNLESS EXTENDED BY THE TOWN BOARD AND ALLOWS FOR APPLICATIONS TO BE EXEMPT FROM THE MORATORIUM ON A HARDSHIP BASIS. THE FULL TEXT OF THE PROPOSED LOCAL LAW IS AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW IN THE TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE AND ON THE TOWN'S WEBSITE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, on the 30"' day of July, 2019, a Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" and NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of Southold will hold a public hearing on the aforesaid Local Law at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York, on the 27th day of August, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. at which time all interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard, and be it further RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and directs the Town Cleric to send the following proposed Local Law to the Suffolk County Planning Department and the Southold Town Planning Board for their recommendations and review. The proposed Local Law entitled, , "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" reads as follows: LOCAL LAW NO. 2019 A Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" . BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold, as follows: Section 1. Purpose Moratorium Extension The Town Board recognizes that in the area of the intersection of State Route 25 (a/k/a "Main Road") and Love Lane there is insufficient infrastructure to handle the drastic increase in traffic in recent years and to allow for the safe passage of pedestrians to safely cross Main Road at the Love Lane intersection as well as at other intersections immediately to the East and West of the aforementioned intersection. This lack of infrastructure puts the health, safety and welfare of the public at risk. The residents of the hamlet of Mattituck and the surrounding areas have voiced their concerns regarding the risk to the health, safety and welfare of the community and the need for improvements to the infrastructure at the intersection of Main Road and Love Lane. Similarly, local business owners have identified the traffic issues along Route 25 and y Love Lane as having a negative effect on local businesses. A six (6) month moratorium was enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as Local Law 1-2019, on February 26, 2019, with an effective date of March 6, 2019. The current moratorium is set to expire in early September 6, 2019. The moratorium as enacted, is intended to provide sufficient time for the Town to consider the recommendations of ongoing traffic studies, a parking study in the Love Lane area and the completion of the Town Comprehensive Plan. During the course of the moratorium the Town has met with New York State Department of Transportation officials to determine which of the various proposed improvements to the infrastructure the State would deem acceptable and willing to implement or allow the Town to implement. This analysis remains ongoing. In addition, the draft Town Comprehensive Plan has been completed and is now open for public comment. The final adoption of the plan is anticipated to occur by the end of year 2019. The Town Board wishes to be able to consider the proposals and recommendations contained in the various aforementioned plans; consider various alternatives to current zoning along Main Road; as well as implement improvements to the infrastructure and adopt any recommended land use changes, to insure the health, safety and welfare of the community to address the recent drastic increased demands on the infrastructure in the area around the Main Road/Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area. An extension of the moratorium is necessary to complete this function. Given the reasons and facts set forth above and until the planning process is completed, the Town Board finds it necessary to extend the moratorium already in effect, the terms of which remain unchanged and are set forth below. This action is necessary in order to protect the character, public health, safety and welfare of the residents of the hamlet of Mattituck as well as those visiting the Love Lane area. Section 2. ENACTMENT OF A TEMPORARY MORATORIUM Until six (6) months from the effective date of this Local Law, after which this Local Law shall lapse and be without further force and effect and subject to any other Local Law adopted by the Town Board during the six (6) month period, no agency, board, board officer or employee of the Town of Southold including but not limited to, the Town Board, the Zoning Board of Appeals, the Trustees, the Planning Board , or the Building Inspector(s) issuing any building permit pursuant to any provision of the Southold Town Code, shall issue, cause to be issued or allow to be issued any approval, special exception, variance, site plan, building permit, subdivision, or permit for any of the property situated along State Route 25, bounded on the West by intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Avenue and bounded on the East by the intersection of State Route 25 and Pike Street. Section 3. DEFINITION OF "THE STATE ROUTE 25 LOVE INTERSECTION AND SURROUNDING AREA" The State Route 25 and Love Lane intersection and surrounding area is hereby defined as the area bounded by the following public roads: All properties along State Route 25 in the hamlet of Mattituck, bounded by the intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Ave on the West and State Route 25 and Pike Street on the East. Section 4. EXCLUSIONS This Local Law shall not apply: 1) to any person or entity who/which has, prior to the effective date of this Local Law, obtained all permits required for construction of a building on any property located in the State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and Surrounding Area including later applications to repair or alter, but not enlarge, any such building otherwise prohibited during the period of this temporary moratorium. 2) To any permit or application regarding a single family dwelling unit to be used solely for residential purposes. 3) To any application by a municipal corporation or special district or fire district. Section 5. AUTHORITY TO SUPERCEDE To the extent and degree any provisions of this Local Law are construed as inconsistent with the provisions of Town Law sections 264, 265, 265-a, 267, 267-a, 267-b, 274-a, 274-b, and 276, this Local Law is intended pursuant to Municipal Home Rule Law sections 10(1)(ii)(d)(3) and section 22 to supercede any said inconsistent authority. Section 6. VARIANCE TO THIS MORATORIUM Any person or entity suffering unnecessary hardship as that term is used and construed in Town Law section 267-b (2)(b), by reason of the enactment and continuance of this moratorium may apply to the Town Board for a variance excepting the person's or entity's premises or a portion thereof from the temporary moratorium and allowing issuance of a permit all in accordance with the provisions of this Southold Town Code applicable to such use or construction. Section 7. SEVERABILITY If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or part of this Local Law shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the judgment shall not impair or invalidate the remainder of this Local Law. Section 8. EFFECTIVE DATE This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State. Dated: July 30, 2019 BY THE ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk PLEASE PUBLISH IN THE AUGUST 8, 2019 EDITION OF THE SUFFOLK TIMES AND PROVIDE ONE (1) AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION TO THE SOUTHOLD TOWN CLERI{'S OFFICE, PO BOX 1179, SOUTHOLD, NY 11971. Copies to the following: Suffolk Times; Town Clerk Bulletin Board; Town Website; Town Board; Town Attorney; Building Department; Planning Board; Zoning Board of Appeals; Trustees. Members: i Bob Ghosio bob.ghosio@town southold ny.us denise@southold local. com (denise@southoldlocal.com) j lynda rudder@town.southold ny.us Russell, Scott (Scott.Russell@town.southold.ny.us) denise@southoldlocal com Doroski, Bonnie (Bonnie.Doroski@town.southold.ny.us) 11 Standish, Lauren (Lau ren.Standish@town.southold ny.us) Bonnie.Doroski@town.southold.ny.us Duffy, Bill billd@southoldtownny gov Elizabeth Neville e neville@town.southold ny us Evans, Louisa louisae@southoldtownny gov Hagan, Damon (damonh@southoldtownny.gov) William Ruland rulandfarm@yahoo.com damonh@southoldtownny gov James Dinizio Jim@JamesDinizio com Jill Doherty jilld927@optonline net Lanza, Heather heather lanza@town southold ny us lisa finn (lisaahfinn@gmail.com) lisaahfinn@gmail com Michaelis, Jessica Jessicam@southoldtownny.gov Noncarrow, Denis den isn@southoldtownny gov Norklun, Stacey (Stacey.Norklun@town southold.ny.us) Stacey.Norklun@town southold ny.us Reisenberg, Lloyd Lloyd. Reisenberg @town southold.ny.us Rudder, Lynda (lynda.rudder@town.southold.ny us) lynda rudder@town.southold ny.us Russell, Scott (Scott.Russell@town.southold.ny.us) 2 scottr@southoldtownny gov Silleck, Mary marys@town southold ny.us Standish, Lauren (Lau ren.Standish@town.southold ny.us) Lau ren.Standish@town southold ny.us Terry, Mark mark.terry@town southold ny us Tomaszewski, Michelle michellet@town.southold ny us Tomasze_ wski, Zachary"- zact@southoldtownny.govd�le c//��y� `� William Ruland rulandfarm@yahoo.com 2 Neville, Elizabeth Contact Group Name: legal notices Neville, Elizabeth From: Neville, Elizabeth Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2019 12:58 PM To: 'legals@timesreview.com'; Doherty, Jill; Doroski, Bonnie; Duffy, Bill; Ghosio, Bob; Hagan, Damon; Jim Dinizio; Standish, Lauren; Louisa Evans; Neville, Elizabeth; Norklun, Stacey; Noncarrow, Denis, Rudder, Lynda; Russell, Scott; Silleck, Mary; Tomaszewski, Michelle; William Ruland; 'Lisa Finn (lisaahfinn@gmail.com)'; Michaelis, Jessica; Reisenberg, Lloyd; 'den ise@southoIdlocal.com'; Lanza, Heather; Terry, Mark; Verity, Mike; Weisman, Leslie; Domino, Michael; Cantrell, Elizabeth Subject: Extension Moratorium SR25 Love Lane intersection and surrounding area Attachments: Extension Moratorium.pdf Please publish in the August 8, 2019 edition and on the Town website. Thank you. Elizabeth A. Neville, MMC Southold Town Clerk, Registrar of Vital Statistics Records Management Officer; FOIL Officer Marriage Officer PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Tel. 631765-1800, Ext. 228 Fax 631 765-6145 Cell 631466-6064 1 INVOICE/RECEIPT Ad/Order #: 0002382520 Times Review Media Group P.O. Boy, 1500 Mattrtuck NY 11952 Phone: (61)298-3200 07/31/2019 SOUTHOLD TOWN Salesperson: LEGAL NOTICES T/R BOARD -LGL 178826 Description: PO BOX 1179 SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD/LN, SOUTHOLD NY 11971-0959 (631)765-4333 Phone: (631)765-4333 LYNDA.RUDDER@TOWN.SOUTHOLD.NY.US Promo Code: Size: 1.02 x 23.73 Color: Total Weeks: 1 Product Category Classification Insertions Period SUFFOLK TIMES CLASSIFIED LEGALCL LEGALS 08/08/19 Pricing Information: Sub Total: 99.40 Total Due: 99.40 Ad Taker: LEGAL NOTICES T/R TYPESET Wed Jul 31 15 48 29 EDT 2019 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, on the 30th day of July, 2019, a Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersec- tion and surrounding area" and NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of Southold will hold a public hearing on the aforesaid Local Law at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York, on the 27th day of August, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. at which time all interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard, and be it further RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to send the following proposed Local Law to the Suffolk County Planning Department and the Southold Town Planning Board for their recommendations and review The proposed Local Law entitled, , "A Lo- cal Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and sur- rounding area" reads as follows LOCAL LAW NO. 2019 A Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold, as follows Section 1 Purpose Moratorium Extension The Town Board recognizes that in the area of the intersection of State Route 25 (a/k/a "Main Road") and Love Lane there is insuffi- cient infrastructure to handle the drastic in- crease in traffic in recent years and to allow for the safe passage of pedestrians to safely cross Main Road at the Love Lane intersec- tion as well as at other intersections immedi- ately to the East and West of the aforementioned intersection This lack of in- frastructure puts the health, safety and welfare of the public at risk The residents of the hamlet ofMattituck and the surrounding areas have voiced their concerns regarding the risk to the health, safety and welfare of the com- munity and the need for improvements to the infrastructure at the intersection of Main Road and Love Lane Similarly, local busi- ness owners have identified the traffic issues along Route 25 and Love Lane as having a negative effect on local businesses A six (6) month moratorium was enacted by the Town Board ofthe Town of Southold as Local Law 1-2019, on February 26, 2019, with an effective date of March 6, 2019 The current moratorium is set to expire,in early September 6, 2019 The moratorium as enacted, is intended to provide sufficient time for the Town to con- sider the recommendations of ongoing traffic studies, a parking study in the Love Lane area and the completion ofthe Town Comprelmen- sive Plan During the course of the moratorium the Town has met with New York State Depart- ment of Transportation officials to determine which ofthe various proposed improvements to the infrastructure the State would deem acceptable and willing to implement or allow the Town to implement This analysts remains ongoing In addition, the draft Town Compre- hensive Plan has been completed and is now open for public comment The final adoption of the plan is anticipated to occur by the end of year 2019 The Town Board wishes to be able to con- sider the proposals and recommendations contained in the various aforementioned plans, consider various alternatives to current zoning along Main Road, as well as imple- nment improvements to the infrastructure and adopt any recommended land use changes, to insure the health, safety and welfare of the community to address the recent drastic in- creased demands on the infrastructure in the area around the Main Road/Love Lane Inter- section and surrounding area An extension of the moratorium is necessary to complete this function Given the reasons and facts set forth above and until the planning process is completed, the Town Board finds it necessary to extend the moratorium already in effect, the terins of which remain unchanged and are set forth below This action is necessary in order to protect the character, public health, safety and welfare of the residents of the hamlet of Mat- tituck as well as those visiting the Love Lane area Section 2 ENACTMENT OF A TEMPO- RARY MORATORIUM Until six (6) months from the effective date of this Local Law, after which this Local Law shall lapse and be without further force and effect and subject to any other Local Law adopted by the Town Board during the six (6) month period, no agency, board, board officer or employee of the Town of Southold includ- ing but not limited to, the Town Board, the Zoning Board of Appeals, the Trustees, the Planning Board, or the Building Inspector(s) issuing any building permit pursuant to any provision of the Southold Town Code, shall issue, cause to be issued or allow to be issued any approval, special exception, variance, site plan, building permit, subdivision, or permit for any of the property situated along State Route 25, bounded on the West by intersec- tion of State Route 25 and Bay Avenue and bounded on the East by the intersection of State Route 25 and Pike Street Section 3 DEFINITION OF "THE STATE ROUTE 25 LOVE INTERSECTION AND SURROUNDING AREA" The State Route 25 and Love Lane inter- section and surrounding area is hereby de- fined as the area bounded by the following public roads All properties along State Route 25 in the hamlet of Mattituck, bounded by the mtei section of State Route 25 and Bay Ave on the West and State Route 25 and Pike Street on the East Section 4 EXCLUSIONS This Local Law shall not apply 1) to any person or entity who/which has, prior to the effective date of this Local Law, obtained all permits required for construction Of a building on any property located in the State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and Surrounding Area including later applications to repair or alter, but not enlarge, any such building otherwise prohibited during the pe- riod of this temporary moratorium 2) To any permit or application regarding a single family dwelling unit to be used solely for residential purposes 3) To any application by a municipal cor- poration or special district or fire district Section 5 AUTHORITY TO SUPERCEDE To the extent and degree any provisions of this Local Law are construed as inconsistent with the provisions of Town Law sections 264, 265, 265-a, 267, 267-a, 267-13, 274-a, 274-b, and 276, this Local Law is intended pursuant to Municipal Home Rule Law sec- tions 10(1)(u)(d)(3) and section 22 to super - cede any said inconsistent authority Section 6 VARIANCE TO THIS MOR- ATORIUM Any person or entity suffering unnecessary hardship as that term is used and construed in Town Law section 267-b (2)(b), by reason of the enactment and continuance of this mor- atorium may apply to the Town Board for a variance excepting the person's or entity's premises or a portion thereof from the tem- porary moratorium and allowing issuance of a permit all in accordance with the provisions of this Southold Town Code applicable to such use or construction Section 7 SEVERABILITY If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or part ofthis Local Law shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be in- valid, the judgment shall not impair or invali- date the remainder of this Local Law Section 8 EFFECTIVE DATE This Local Law shall take effect imme- diately upon filing with the Secretary of State Dated July 30, 2019 BY THE ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD Elizabeth A Neville Southold Town Clerk 2382520 Neville, Elizabeth From: Neville, Elizabeth Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2019 12:58 PM To: 'legals@timesreview.com', Doherty, Jill; Doroski, Bonnie; Duffy, Bill; Ghosio, Bob; Hagan, Damon; Jim Dinizio; Standish, Lauren; Louisa Evans; Neville, Elizabeth; Norklun, Stacey; Noncarrow, Denis; Rudder, Lynda; Russell, Scott; Silleck, Mary; Tomaszewski, Michelle; William Ruland; 'Lisa Finn (lisaahfinn@gmail com)'; Michaelis, Jessica; Reisenberg, Lloyd; 'denise@southoldlocal.com'; Lanza, Heather; Terry, Mark; Verity, Mike; Weisman, Leslie; Domino, Michael; Cantrell, Elizabeth Subject: Extension Moratorium SR25 Love Lane intersection and surrounding area Attachments: Extension Moratorium.pdf Please publish in the August 8, 2019 edition and on the Town website. Thank you. Elizabeth A. Neville, MMC Southold Town Clerk, Registrar of Vital Statistics Records Management Officer; FOIL Officer Marriage Officer PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Tel 631 765-1800, Ext. 228 Fax 631765-6145 Cell 631466-6064 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, there has been presented to the Town Board- of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, on the 301h day of July, 2019, a Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area"' and NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of•Southold will hold a public hearing on the aforesaid Local Law'at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York, on the 27th day of August, 2019 at 7:OO.p.m. at which time all interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard, and be it further RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to send the following proposed Local 'Law to the`Suffolk County Planning Department and the Southold Town Planning Board for their recommendations and review. The proposed Local Law entitled, , "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on th'e issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in, "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" reads as follows: LOCAL LAW NO: ' 2019 A Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" . BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold, as follows: Section 1. Purpose Moratorium Extension The Town Board recognizes that in the area of the intersection of State Route 25 (a/k/a "Main Road") and Love Lane there is insufficient infrastructure to handle the drastic increase in traffic in recent years and to allow for the safe -passage of pedestrians to safely cross Main Road at the Love Lane intersection as well as at other intersections immediately to the East and West of the aforementioned intersection. This lack of infrastructure puts the health, safety and welfare of the public at risk. The residents of the hamlet of Mattituck and the surrounding areas have voiced their concerns regarding the risk to the health, safety and welfare of the community and the need for improvements to the infrastructure at the intersection of Main Road and Love Lane. Similarly, local business owners have identified the traffic issues along Route 25 and Love Lane as having a negative effect on local businesses. A six (6) month moratorium was enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as Local Law 1-2019, on February 26, 2019, with an effective date of March 6, 2019. The current moratorium is set to expire in early September 6, 2019. , The moratorium as enacted, is intended to provide sufficient time for the Town to consider the recommendations of ongoing traffic studies, a parking study in the Love Lane area and the completion of the Town Comprehensive Plan. During the course of the moratorium the Town has met with New York State Department of Transportation officials to determine which of the various proposed improvements to the infrastructure the State would deem acceptable and willing to implement or allow the Town to implement. This analysis remains ongoing. In addition, the draft Town Comprehensive Plan has been completed and is now open for public comment. The final adoption of the plan is anticipated to occur by the end of year 2019. The Town Board wishes to be able to consider the proposals and recommendations contained in the various aforementioned plans; consider various alternatives to current zoning along Main Road; as well as implement improvements to the infrastructure and adopt any recommended land use changes, to insure the health, safety and welfare of the community to address the recent drastic increased demands on the infrastructure in the area around the Main Road/Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area. An extension of the moratorium is necessary to complete this function. Given the reasons and facts set forth above and until the planning process is completed, the Town Board finds it necessary to extend the moratorium already in effect, the terms of which remain unchanged and are set forth below. This action is necessary in order to protect the character, public health, safety and welfare of the residents of the hamlet of Mattituck as well as those visiting the Love Lane area. Section 2. ENACTMENT OF A TEMPORARY MORATORIUM Until six (6) months from the effective date of this Local Law, after which this Local Law shall lapse and be without further force and effect and subject to any other Local Law adopted by the Town Board during the six (6) month period, no agency, board, board officer or employee of the Town of Southold including but not limited to, the Town Board, the Zoning Board of Appeals, the Trustees, the Planning Board , or the Building Inspector(s) issuing any building permit pursuant to any provision of the Southold Town Code, shall issue, cause to be issued or allow to be issued any approval, special exception, variance, site plan, building permit, subdivision, or permit for any of the property situated along State Route 25, bounded on the West by intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Avenue and bounded on the East by the intersection of State Route 25 and Pike Street. Section 3. DEFINITION OF "THE STATE ROUTE 25 LOVE INTERSECTION AND SURROUNDING AREA" The State Route 25 and Love Lane intersection and surrounding area is hereby defined as the area bounded by the following public roads: All properties along State Route 25 in the hamlet of Mattituck, bounded by the intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Ave on the West and State Route 25 and Pike Street on the East. Section 4. EXCLUSIONS This Local Law shall not apply: 1) to any person or entity who/which has, prior to the effective date of this Local Law, obtained all permits required for construction of a building on any property located in the State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and Surrounding Area including later applications to repair or alter, but not enlarge, any such building otherwise prohibited during the period of this temporary moratorium. 2) To any permit or application regarding a single family dwelling unit to be used solely for residential purposes. 3) To any application by a municipal corporation or special district or fire district. Section 5. AUTHORITY TO SUPERCEDE To the extent and degree any provisions of this Local Law are construed as inconsistent with the provisions of Town Law sections 264, 265, 265-a, 267, 267-a, 267-b, 274-a, 274-b, and 276, this Local Law is intended pursuant to Municipal Home Rule Law sections 10(1)(ii)(d)(3) and section 22 to supercede any said inconsistent authority. Section 6. VARIANCE TO THIS MORATORIUM Any person or entity suffering unnecessary hardship as that term is used and construed in Town Law section 267-b (2)(b), by reason of the enactment and continuance of this moratorium may apply to the Town Board for a variance excepting the person's or entity's premises or a portion thereof from the temporary moratorium and allowing issuance of a permit all in accordance with the provisions of this Southold Town Code applicable to such use or construction. Section 7. SEVERABILITY If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or part of this Local Law shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the judgment shall not impair or invalidate the remainder of this Local Law. Section 8. EFFECTIVE DATE This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon fling with the Secretary of State. Dated: July 30, 2019 BY THE ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk PLEASE PUBLISH IN THE AUGUST 8, 2019 EDITION OF THE SUFFOLK TIMES AND PROVIDE ONE (1) AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION TO THE SOUTHOLD TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE, PO BOX 1179, SOUTHOLD, NY 11971. Copies to the following: Suffolk Times; Town Clerk Bulletin Board; Town Website; Town Board; Town Attorney; Building Department; Planning Board; Zoning Board of Appeals; Trustees. Neville, Elizabeth From: Neville, Elizabeth Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2019 1:17,15M, To: Burke, John; Doherty, Jill; Doroski, Bonnie; Duffy, Bill; Ghosio, Bob; Hagan, Damon; James Dinizio; Lauren Standish; Louisa Evans; Neville, Elizabeth; Noncarrow, Denis; Rudder; Lynda (lynda.rudder@town.southold ny.us); Russell, Scott; Silleck, Mary; Tomaszewski, Michelle; William Ruland; Heather Lanza; Michaelis, Jessica; Terry, Mark Subject: Emailing: Referral ExtMoratoriumSR_20190731131605 Attachments: Referral ExtMoratoriumSR_20190731131605 pdf FYI Elizabeth A. Neville, MMC, Southold Town Clerk, Registrar of Vital Statistics Records Management Officer; FOIL Officer Marriage Officer PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Tel. 631765-1800, Ext. 228 Fax 631765-6145 Cell 631466-6064 Your message is ready to be sent with the following file or link attachments: Referral ExtMoratoriumSR 20190731131605 Note: To protect against computer viruses, e-mail programs may prevent sending or receiving certain types of file attachments. Check your e-mail security settings to determine how attachmerits are handled. ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE, MMC TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER H TOWN CLERK COPY Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax(631)765-6145 Telephone (631) 765-1800 www.southoldtownny.gov OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD July 30, 2019 Re: Resolution No. 2019- 689 "A Local Law in Relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" in the Town of Southold. Southold Town Planning Board Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Post Office Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Wilcenski, The Southold Town Board at their regular meeting held on July 30, 2019 adopted the resolution referenced above. A certified copy is enclosed. Please prepare an official report defining the Planning Department's recommendations with regard to this proposed local law and forward it to me at your earliest convenience. This proposed local law is also being sent to the Suffolk County Department of Planning for their review. The date and time for this public hearing is 7:001?.M. Tuesday, August 27, 2019. Please do not hesitate to contact my office if you have any questions. Very truly yours, Eliza eth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk Enclosures cc: Town Board Town Attorney ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE, MMC TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER o�SufFoe�co� y� y Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (631) 765-6145 Telephone (631) 765-1800 www.southoldtownny.gov OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD July 30, 2019 Re: Resolution No. 2019- 689 "A Local Law in Relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area" in the Town of Southold. Sarah Lansdale, Director of Planning Division of Planning and Environment Suffolk County Dept. of Economic Development & Planning P.O. Box 6100 Hauppauge, NY 11788-0099 Dear Ms. Lansdale, The Southold Town Board at their regular meeting held on July 2, 2019 adopted the resolution referenced above. A certified copy is enclosed. Please prepare an official report defining the Suffolk County Planning Department's recommendation with regard to this proposed local law and forward it to me at your earliest convenience. This proposed local law is also being sent to the Southold Town Planning Department for their review and recommendation. The date and time for this public hearing is 7:00 P.M., Tuesday, August 27, 2019. Please do not hesitate to contact my office, if you have any questions. Very truly yours, Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk Enclosure (1) cc: Town Board Town Attorney "5°"�`�`° RESOLUTION 2019-689 ADOPTED DOC ID: 15462 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 2019-689 WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON JULY 30, 2019: WHEREAS, there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, on the 30th day of July, 2019, a Local Law entitled, "A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of ahhrovals and/or hermits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surroundinIZ area" now, therefore, be it RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold will hold a public hearing on the aforesaid Local Law -at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York, on the 27th day of August, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. at which `time all interested persons will be given'an opportunity to be heard, and be it further RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold'hereby authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to send the following proposed Local Law to the Suffolk County Planning Department and the Southold Town Planning Board for their recommendations and`review. The proposed Local Law entitled,, "A Local Law in relation to the* six (6) month Extension of a Temporary'Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surroundink area" reads as follows: LOCAL LAW NO. 2019 A Local Law entitled, "'A Local Law in relation to the six (6) month Extension of -a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or `permits for the parcels of Property in "The State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrotindinIZ area" . BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold, as follows: Section 1. Purpose Moratorium Extension The Town Board recognizes that in the area of the intersection of State Route 25 (a/k/a "Main Road") and Love Lane there is insufficient infrastructure to handle the drastic increase in traffic in recent years and to allow for the safe passage of pedestrians to safely cross Main Road at the Love Lane intersection as well as at other intersections immediately to the East and West of the aforementioned intersection. This lack of infrastructure puts the health, safety and welfare of the public at risk. The residents of the hamlet of Mattituck and the surrounding areas have voiced their concerns regarding the risk to the health, safety and welfare of the community and Resolution 2019-689 Board Meeting of July 30, 2019 the need for improvements to the infrastructure at the intersection of Main Road and Love Lane. Similarly, local business owners have identified the traffic issues along Route 25 and Love Lane as having a negative effect on local businesses. A six (6) month moratorium was enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as Local Law 1-2019, on February 26, 2019, with an effective date of March 6, 2019. The current moratorium is set to expire in early September 6, 2019. The moratorium as enacted, is intended to provide sufficient time for the Town to consider the recommendations of ongoing traffic studies, a parking study in the Love Lane area and the completion of the Town Comprehensive Plan. During the course of the moratorium the Town has met with New York State Department of Transportation officials to determine which of the various proposed improvements to the infrastructure the State would deem acceptable and willing to implement or allow the Town to implement. This analysis remains ongoing. In addition, the draft Town Comprehensive Plan has been completed and is now open for public comment. The final adoption of the plan is anticipated to occur by the end of year 2019. The Town Board wishes to be able to consider the proposals and recommendations contained in the various aforementioned plans; consider various alternatives to current zoning along Main Road; as well as implement improvements to the infrastructure and adopt any recommended land use changes, to insure the health, safety and welfare of the community to address the recent drastic increased demands on the infrastructure in the area around the Main Road/Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area. An extension of the moratorium is necessary to complete this function. Given the reasons and facts set forth above and until the planning process is completed, the Town Board finds'it necessary to extend the moratorium already in effect, the terms of which remain unchanged and are set forth below. This action is necessary in order to protect the' character, public health, safety and welfare of the residents of the hamlet of Mattituck as well as those visiting the Love Lane area. Section 2. ENACTMENT OF A TEMPORARY MORATORIUM Until six (6) months from the effective date of this Local Law, after which this Local Law shall. lapse and be -without. further force and effect and subject -to any other Local Law adopted by the Town Board during the six (6) month period, no agency, board, board officer or employee of the Town of Southold including but not limited to, the Town Board, the Zoning Board of Appeals, the Trustees, the Planning Board , or the Building Inspector(s) issuing any building permit pursuant to any provision of the Southold Town Code, shall issue, cause to be issued or allow to be issued any approval, special exception, variance, site plan, building permit, subdivision, or permit for any of the property situated along State Route 25, bounded on the West by intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Avenue and bounded on the East by the intersection of State Route 25 and Pike Street. Section 3. DEFINITION OF "THE STATE ROUTE 25 LOVE INTERSECTION AND SURROUNDING AREA" The State Route 25 and Love Lane intersection and surrounding area is hereby defined as the area bounded by the following public roads: All properties along State Route 25 in the Updated: 7/30/2019 9:19 PM by Elizabeth A. Neville Page 2 Resolution 2019-689 Board Meeting of July 30, 2019 hamlet of Mattituck, bounded by the intersection of State Route 25 and Bay Ave on the West and State Route 25 and Pike Street on the East. Section 4. EXCLUSIONS This Local Law shall not apply: 1) to any person or entity who/which has, prior, to the effective date of this Local Law, obtained all permits required for construction of a building on any property located in the State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and Surrounding Area including later applications to repair or alter, but not enlarge, any such building otherwise prohibited during the period of this temporary moratorium. 2) To any permit or application regarding a single family dwelling unit to be used solely for residential purposes. 3) To any application by a municipal corporation or special district or fire district. Section 5. AUTHORITY TO SUPERCEDE To the extent and degree any provisions of this Local Law are construed as inconsistent with the provisions of Town Law sections 264, 265, 265-a, 267, 267-a, 267-b, 274-a, 274-b, and 276, this Local Law is intended pursuant to Municipal Home Rule Law sections I0(1)(ii)(d)(3) and section 22 to supercede any said inconsistent authority. Section 6. VARIANCE TO THIS MORATORIUM Any person or entity suffering unnecessary hardship as that term is used and construed in Town Law section 267-b (2)(b), by reason of the enactment and continuance of this moratorium may apply to the Town Board for a variance excepting the person's or entity's premises or a portion thereof from the temporary moratorium and allowing issuance of a permit all in accordance with the provisions of this Southold Town Code applicable to such use or construction. Section 7. SEVERABILITY If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or part of this Local Law shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the judgment shall not impair or invalidate the remainder of this Local Law. Section 8. EFFECTIVE DATE This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Robert Ghosio, Councilman SECONDER: Louisa P. Evans, Justice AYES: Dinizio Jr, Ruland, Doherty, Ghosio, Evans, Russell Updated:.7/30/2019 9:19 PM by Elizabeth A. Neville Page 3 Neville, Elizabeth To: Diane Wilhelm; townclerk@southamptontownny.gov; Dorothy Ogar; Sylvia Pirillo Elizabeth A. Neville, MMC Southold Town Clerk, Registrar of Vital Statistics Records Management Officer; FOIL Officer Marriage Officer PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Tel. 631 765-1800, Ext. 228 Fax 631 765-6145 Cell 631466-6064 Verification of Notice Receipt Date Rcvd. 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Via Mail Via Mail SC Dept of Planning SC Dept of Planning Village of Greenport Village of Greenport Town of Riverhead Town of Riverhead LI State Park Commission LI State Park Commission Town of Shelter Island Town of Shelter Island Town of Southampton Town of Southampton Via Email Via Email Town Planning Dept Town Planning Dept Town Assessors ' Town Assessors Town Building Dept Town Building Dept Town Trustees Town Trustees Town ZBA Town ZBA OFFICE OF THE 'TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD August 2, 2019 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town Board of the Town of Southold will hold aTUBLIC HEARING on the proposed Local Law listed below on August 27, 2019 at 7:OOP.M. at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, NY: A Local Law,=in relation to Six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "the State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area", Mattituck, New Fork. Please sign -the duplicate of this letter and return to ane at your earliest convenience in the self-addressed envelope It is imp6rative that you return this receipt whether you are an outside entity or a Town Department. Thank you. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk Attachments ELIZABETH A. NE, VILE, MMC � �" �; �� Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN C1....ER ,'' {kg- € P.O. Box 1179 Southold Ne��oru t t 971 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS'_ F �' (631) 765-6145 Aphone MARRIAGE OFFICER . ,`�,� Te 7 5-1800 RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER ' www.southoldtownny.gov FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER OFFICE OF THE 'TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD August 2, 2019 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town Board of the Town of Southold will hold aTUBLIC HEARING on the proposed Local Law listed below on August 27, 2019 at 7:OOP.M. at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, NY: A Local Law,=in relation to Six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "the State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area", Mattituck, New Fork. Please sign -the duplicate of this letter and return to ane at your earliest convenience in the self-addressed envelope It is imp6rative that you return this receipt whether you are an outside entity or a Town Department. Thank you. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk Village of Greenport Signa re, Received by ,6 - LkA 6 +�.k Please print name 9+2_�tc� Date Title Attachments - cc: Suffolk County Dept of Planning Long Island State Park Commission �� a Email: Town of Riverhead.,,, Town of Shelter Island n3 L ,r ^'r MR ton TdWpr�p `p ' Southold Building Dept -� Southold Planning Dept Southold Trustees ` =� Southold Assessors Southold ZBAs'" Village of Greenport Signa re, Received by ,6 - LkA 6 +�.k Please print name 9+2_�tc� Date Title 11 Rudder, Lynda From: Rudder, Lynda Sent: Friday, August 2, 2019 3:29 PM To: Bunch, Connie; Cantrell, Elizabeth; Fuentes, Kim; Glew, Claire; Lanza, Heather; Michaelis, Jessica; Neville, Elizabeth; Norklun, Stacey; Nunemaker, Amanda; Riverhead Town Clerk; Shelter Island Clerk; Southampton Town clerk (TownClerk@southamptontownny.gov); Sylvia Pirillo; Verity, Mike; Webster, Kevin; Weisman, Leslie Cc: Neville, Elizabeth; Rudder, Lynda Subject: Notice of Public Hearing and Enactment Attachments: enact_20190802152703.pdf, public hearing_20190802152642.pdf Importance: High Your message is ready to be sent with the following file or link attachments: enact_20190802152703.pdf public hearing_20190802152642.pdf Note: To protect against computer viruses, e-mail programs may prevent sending or receiving certain types of file attachments. Check your e-mail security settings to determine how attachments are handled. ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE, MMC TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (631) 765-6145 ' Telephone (631) 765-1800 www.southoldtowmy.gov OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD August 2, 2019 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town Board of the Town of Southold will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on the proposed Local Law listed below on August 27, 2019 at 7:OOP.M. at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, NY: A Local Law in relation to Six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "the State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area", Mattituck, New York. ` Please sign the duplicate of this letter and return to me at your earliest convenience in the self-addressed envelope. It is imperative that you return this receipt whether you are an outside entity or a Town Department. Thank you. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk Attachments cc: Suffolk County_ Dept of Planning Long Island State Park Commission Email: Town of Riverhead , �awn of Shelter Island Town of Southampton vSouthold Building Dept Southold Planning Dept outhold Trustees Zillage uthold Assessors Southold ZBA of Greenport Signature, Received by Please print name Date Title REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS _MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (631) 765-6145 Telephone (631) 765-1800 www.southoldtownny.gov OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD AUG 5 2019 August 2, 2019 So,,thold'To,wn Clerk PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town Board of the Town of Southold will hold a PUBLIC BEARING on the proposed Local Law listed below on August 27, 2019 at 7:OOP.M. at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, NY: A Local Law in relation to Six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on .the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "the State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area", Ivlattituck, New Fork. Please sign the duplicate of this letter and return to me at your earliest convenience in the self-addressed envelope It is imperative that you return this receipt whether you are an outside entity or a Town Department. Thank you. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk Attachments cc: Suffolk County Dept of Planning Long Island State Park Commission Email: Town of Riverhead Town of Southampton Southold Planning Dept Southold Assessors Village of Greenport Signature, Received by Please print name Town of Shelter Island Southold Building Dept Southold Trustees Southold ZBA ,g / -5 /11 �y _ Date A S5!Z0r _ Title 4 Y_ Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (631) 765-6145 Telephone (631) 765-1800 www.southoldtownny.gov OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD AUG 5 2019 August 2, 2019 So,,thold'To,wn Clerk PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town Board of the Town of Southold will hold a PUBLIC BEARING on the proposed Local Law listed below on August 27, 2019 at 7:OOP.M. at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, NY: A Local Law in relation to Six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on .the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "the State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area", Ivlattituck, New Fork. Please sign the duplicate of this letter and return to me at your earliest convenience in the self-addressed envelope It is imperative that you return this receipt whether you are an outside entity or a Town Department. Thank you. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk Attachments cc: Suffolk County Dept of Planning Long Island State Park Commission Email: Town of Riverhead Town of Southampton Southold Planning Dept Southold Assessors Village of Greenport Signature, Received by Please print name Town of Shelter Island Southold Building Dept Southold Trustees Southold ZBA ,g / -5 /11 �y _ Date A S5!Z0r _ Title ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE, MMC TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER � kdt4' Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (631) 765-6145 Telephone (631) 765-1800 www.southoldtownny.gov OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTI4OLD August 2, 2019 PLEASE. TAKE NOTICE that the Town Board of the Town of Southold will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on the proposed Local Law listed below on August 27, 2019 at 7:OOP.M. at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, NY: A Local Law in relation to Six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "the State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area",,Mattituck, New York. envelope: It is imncrativi Department. Thank you. rliest convenience in the s return this receipt whether You are Attachments cc: Suffolk County Dept of Planning Elizabeth.A. Neville Southold Town Clerk Long Island State Park Commission Email: Town of Riverhead Town of Shelter Island Town -of Southampton Southold Building Dept Southold Planning Dept Southold Trustees Southolfssessors Southold ZBA Village b Greenport a o( Iure, R ce' ed by Datej ' v"411-0 va rin�t e print nametitle' 03/10V2019 08:36 6=117493436 = I T WI -1 CLERK P-ACiE F11 ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE, MMC TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1 179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (631) 765-6145 Telephone (631) 765-1300 www.southoldtownny.gov OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN Of SOUTHOLD August 2, 2019 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the "Town Hoard of the 'Town of Southold will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on the Proposed Local Law listed below on August 27, 2019 at 7,00P_M. at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, NY: A Local Law in relation to Six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "the State Route 2.5 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area", Mattituek, New York. Pleast sign. the duplicate of this letter and return to me et your carlie4t convenience in the self-addressed envelape. It is imperative__ that you return this receipt whether you are an outside entity or a Town 0cpartment. Thap you. F..lizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk Attachmeaits cc: Suffolk County Dept of Planning Long Island State Park Commission Email: "Town of Riverhead 'Town of Shelter Island Town of Southampton Southold Building Dept Southold Planning Dept Southold Trustees Southold Assessors Southold ZBA Village of Greenport Signature, Redived by 41 CK-at�q Q cw- Please pant nime P�-.t -!�j Date T� Title ... .�..'_'.".. ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE, MMC TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (631) 765-6145 Telephone (631) 765-1800 www.southoldtownny.gov OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD August 2, 2019 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town Board of the Town of Southold will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on the proposed Local Law listed below on August 27, 2019 at 7:OOP.M. at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, NY: A Local Law in relation to Six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "the State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area", Mattituck, New York. Please sign the duplicate of this letter and return to me at your earliest convenience in the self-addressed envelope. It is imperative that you return this receipt whether you are an outside entity or a Town Department. Thank you. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk Attachments cc: Suffolk County Dept of Planning Long Island State Park Commission Email: Town of Riverhead Town of Southampton Southold Planning Dept Southold Assessors Village of Greenport Signature, Received by ! ri�ia•�iL f �Ci`r �y Please print name Town of Shelter Island Southold Building Dept Southold Trustees Southold ZBA Date V111911W — R_ r ai� r ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE, MMC TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax(631)765-6145 Telephone (631) 765-1800 www.southoldtownny.gov OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD August 2, 2019 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town Board of the Town of Southold will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on the proposed Local Law listed below on August 27, 2019 at 7:OOP.M. at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, NY: A Local Law in relation to Six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "the State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area", Mattituck, New 'Stork. Depaff hent. Thank you. Attachments cc: Suffolk County Dept of Planning w Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk in �in outside entity or Long Island State Park Commission Email: Town of Riverhead Town of Shelter Island Town of Southampton Southold Building Dept Southold Planning Dept Southold Trustees Southold Assessors Southold ZBA Village of Greenport iij,l Signki;4-e; Received by Please print name I,/ �1- /�10, Date Title TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (631) 765-6145 Telephone (631) 765-1900 www,souttioldtownny.gov OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD August 2, 2019 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the 'Town Board of the Town of Southold will hold a'PUBLIC HEARING on the proposed Local Law listed below on August 27, 2619 at 7:00P.1M. at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, NY: A Local Law in relation to Six (6) month Extension of a Temporary Moratorium on the issuance of approvals and/or permits for the parcels of property in "the State Route 25 Love Lane Intersection and surrounding area", Mattituck, New York. Please sian the duplicate of this letter and return to me at your earliest convenience in the enveloll,e. _It is im1wrative that yon return this receijit whether you are an outsi'de-.entity o Dej)arthient. Thanlcyou. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk Attachments cc: Suffolk County Dept of Planning Long Island State Park Commission Email: Town of Riverhead Town of Shelter Island Town of Southampton Southold Building Dept Southold Planning Dept Southold Trustees Southold Assessors Southold ZBA Village of Clreonpo-ft !p fit Signi'ture, Received by Date Please print name Title