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Town of Southold
Agricultural Advisory Committee Meeting
Minutes of February 26, 2020
Members Present Members absent Guests
Chris Baiz Jim Glover Karl Novak
Doug Cooper John B. Sepenoski Jr. Adam Suprenant
Karen Rivara Scott Russell, TB Liaison.
Anthony J. Sannino
Tom Stevenson
Mark VanBourgondien
Opening:
The Agricultural Advisory Committee meeting was called to order at 7:05 pm on February 26, 2020 in
the Southold Town Hall conference room.
Next Meeting(s):
The next regular AAC meetings will be Wednesdays, March 11, 2020 and March 25, 2020 at 7:00 pm
in the Southold Town Hall Conference room.
Minutes and Administration:
Supervisor Scott Russell is now the Agricultural Advisory Committee’s Town Board Liaison
Doug Cooper to invite Bill Ruland to be an Agriculture Advisory Committee member.
These members AAC terms are expiring at the end of March:
Christian Baiz
Anthony Sannino
Douglas Cooper
Jim Glover
John B. Sepenoski Jr.
Thomas Stevenson
It was noted that appointments, re-appointments and resignations to the Agricultural Advisory
Committee must be submitted in writing to the Town Board for approval.
Tom Stevenson suggested the Committee think about asking the Town Board to approve an attorney
to work with AAC to review easements.
Minutes of February 12, 2020 reviewed and discussed.
Motion made by Doug Cooper to accept the meeting minutes of February 12, 2020 with minor
changes, seconded by Anthony Sannino. All in favor, motion passed.
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Town of Southold
Agricultural Advisory Committee Meeting
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Review Proposed Acquisition of Development Rights:
No new proposed Acquisitions presented to the committee for review.
Motion by Karen Rivara to draft a letter to the Land Preservation Committee, cc’d to the Town Board
seeking a response to previous correspondence by Jim Glover containing comments on easement
language and proposed amendments to chapter 70. Seconded by Doug Cooper. All in favor. Motion
passed.
Chris Baiz to call Sam McCullough, Chairman of the Land Preservation Committee to request
a meeting between the AAC and LPC with a follow up letter.
Goal is for AAC to be at the next Town Board work session. Concerns are:
1. Presenting a second letter, cc’d to the Town Board asking for a response to the AAC’s
first letter to the LPC.
2. Present current Chapter 70 draft revisions including code changes.
3. Present a deadline of 30 days from receipt of letter for a response to AAC’s request for
a joint meeting with the LPC or review at a Town Board work session.
4. Point out that the AAC receives and reviews easements after agreements are made
between the seller and LPC, but before actual closing on transactions.
5. Illustrate the reason that current easements are detrimental to the future of farming in
Southold Town.
Suffolk County is looking to purchase a 250 acre golf course in Riverhead and return it to its
natural state.
Proposed Agricultural Revisions to Town Code:
Chris Baiz to re-work chapter 70 revisions that Karen will add to the letter for review by the
LPC and Town Board. Changes adopted to be presented again for review by the committee.
Discussion on the Ag Bulk Schedule encapsulating all farm uses into one use.
Discussion on clustering Ag structures.
Discussion and future discussion needed on sub-dividing a farm or “tenants in common”.
Unify all Agricultural definitions across all Chapters (70, 280 & 240). Resolve Winery
definitions.
Review of Agricultural related Site Plan Applications/Sub-Divisions:
Committee reviewed letter to Heather Lanza of the Planning Dept. written by Chris Baiz on
behalf of the AAC with the words “and comment” added onto the last sentence.
Committee approved the letter to the Planning Dept. with changes to be hand-delivered to
Heather Lanza by Chris Baiz.
Review Potential Agricultural District changes in Zoning:
.
No Agriculture District Zoning changes presented.
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Town of Southold
Agricultural Advisory Committee Meeting
Minutes of February 26, 2020
Local, County, State and Federal Legislation related to Agriculture:
New York State Labor Department will convene a wage board to make recommendations on the
Overtime Work Threshold for Farm Laborers.
Members of wage board are:
David Fisher, President of the New York Farm Bureau
Denis Hughes, former President of the New York State AFL-CIO
Brenda McDuffie, President of the Buffalo Urban League
Public hearings are as follows:
Friday 2/28/2020 11:00am, Albany, NY
Friday 3/13/2020 11:00am, Syracuse, NY
Monday 3/23/2020 11:00am, Vestal, NY
Thursday 4/16/2020 11:00am, Farmingville, LI, NY
Thursday 4/23/2020 11:00am, Batavia, NY
Attendees must pre-register in order to make public comment. Register at:
http://www.labor.ny.gov/farmwageboard.
Discussion on the hardship this labor bill presents to the farmer vs. raising the economic status of the
farm worker. Discussed farm worker vs. Nursery worker and Winery worker.
Review and discussion of Southold Town Resolution 2020-211- LL in relation to an Amendment in
Chapter 280, Zoning in connection with ZBA application fees.
Discussion on Supreme Court Matter of the Village of Islandia vs. Ball regarding SEQRA and the Ag
District. Islandia wanted to control farming on R80 properties.
Review Applications for structures related to Agriculture on parcels with Town /County owned
development rights.
No new applications submitted regarding structures for committee review.
New Business:
Discussion on article 78-Open Meetings Law. Tom Stevenson will email the AAC members the Open
Meetings Law text to prompt further discussion regarding the Land Preservation Committee’s lack of
transparency to the public.
Discussion of the rules of executive session.
Discussion of Land Preservation Committee’s possible improper use of executive session in violation
of Article 78, Open Meetings Law.
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Town of Southold
Agricultural Advisory Committee Meeting
Minutes of February 26, 2020
Motion made by Doug Cooper for Tom Stevenson to proceed with the investigation of the legality of
Land Preservation committee meetings. Seconded by Chris Baiz. Move to Reconsider by Tom
Stevenson, No second. Tom stated that this type of investigation should be a function of the Town
Board. Motion made by Chris Baiz to Table the motion, seconded by Karen Rivara. All in favor,
tabled motion passed.
The suggestion was made that the Town Board should make trainings available for all committees,
especially for new members with regard to municipal laws. The committee will draft a letter to the
Town Board asking for guidance regarding Trainings for Committee members, including Article 78, the
Open Meetings Law.
Adjournment:
MOTION to adjourn at 9:04 pm by Doug Cooper, seconded by Karen Rivara, ALL in favor.
Minutes respectfully submitted by: Cheryl Kaswell
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