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Norklun, Stacey
From:Noncarrow, Denis
Sent:Tuesday, June 14, 2022 1:02 PM
To:Doherty, Jill; Doroski, Greg; Louisa Evans; Mealy, Brian; Nappa, Sarah; Noncarrow,
Denis; Norklun, Stacey; Rudder, Lynda; Russell, Scott; Standish, Lauren; Tomaszewski,
Michelle; Burke, John; Hagan, Damon; Mirabelli, Melissa
Subject:FW: Oyster Factory rezone
Please see email below.
Thank you
Denis Noncarrow
Southold Town Clerk.
Town of Southold, New York
www.southoldtownny.gov
denisn@southoldtownny.gov
631-765-1800
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From: Jackie McKee \[mailto:mcdesigner@optonline.net\]
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 12:52 PM
To: Noncarrow, Denis <denisn@southoldtownny.gov>
Subject: Oyster Factory rezone
To: Southold Town Board
Re: Recent meeting regarding the rezoning of Oyster Factory property at the end of
Shipyard Lane in East Marion.
I appreciate the Board’s efforts regarding this property. Because of its particular uniqueness to our community I feel that further
thought should be given to rezoning. The uniqueness of the property sets it apart from those for which current zoning regulations were
established and the long term ramifications to the community are enormous. Perhaps it’s time to consider new zoning that embraces
the importance of such property to the community.
I agree with John Costello that more thought should be given to maintaining and encouraging local businesses that rely on the
resources of the Bay and provide income for local residents. As our community demographic changes, we are seeing more and more
property being purchased for investment (rental) as witnessed by the recently built condos at Sterling in Greenport, to sight just one.
This results is the fragmentation of neighborhoods which, in turn, results in a significant change in the way of life that we enjoy and
appreciate in Southold Town.
While change is bound to happen and Southold must prepare for that, I feel strongly that the Board must support those who live and
work in Southold now rather than feed the frenzy of outside investors who care primarily for their own financial interests and have
little understanding or concern for our local community values.
Thank you for your consideration and all of your hard work.
Jackie Mckee
East Marion
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Norklun, Stacey
From:Noncarrow, Denis
Sent:Saturday, June 11, 2022 3:56 PM
To:Doherty, Jill; Doroski, Greg; Louisa Evans; Mealy, Brian; Nappa, Sarah; Noncarrow,
Denis; Norklun, Stacey; Rudder, Lynda; Russell, Scott; Standish, Lauren; Tomaszewski,
Michelle; Burke, John; Hagan, Damon; Mirabelli, Melissa
Subject:letter on Shipyard Lane
Attachments:Costello_20220611155313.pdf
Please see attached.
Thank you
Denis Noncarrow
Southold Town Clerk.
Town of Southold, New York
www.southoldtownny.gov
denisn@southoldtownny.gov
631-765-1800
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Norklun, Stacey
From:Noncarrow, Denis
Sent:Friday, June 10, 2022 12:17 PM
To:Doherty, Jill; Doroski, Greg; Louisa Evans; Mealy, Brian; Nappa, Sarah; Noncarrow,
Denis; Norklun, Stacey; Rudder, Lynda; Russell, Scott; Standish, Lauren; Tomaszewski,
Michelle; Burke, John; Hagan, Damon; Mirabelli, Melissa
Subject:FW: Rezoning Oyster factory property
See email below on Oyster Factory rezone.
Denis Noncarrow
Southold Town Clerk.
Town of Southold, New York
www.southoldtownny.gov
denisn@southoldtownny.gov
631-765-1800
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From: Russell, Scott
Sent: Friday, June 10, 2022 11:50 AM
To: Noncarrow, Denis <denisn@southoldtownny.gov>
Subject: FW: Rezoning Oyster factory property
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-------- Original message --------
From: griffingao <griffingao@aol.com>
Date: 6/10/22 8:31 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: "Russell, Scott" <Scott.Russell@town.southold.ny.us>
Subject: Rezoning Oyster factory property
Dear Supervisor Russell,
We are writing to you to let you know that we support the town board’s proposed Rezoning of the property at the end of Shipyard
Lane (formerly know as the oyster factory) to Rr and R80.
Sincerely,
Grace and Michael Griffin
435 Pine Place
East Marion, NY 11939
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631-477-2677
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Norklun, Stacey
From:Noncarrow, Denis
Sent:Wednesday, June 08, 2022 4:35 PM
To:Doherty, Jill; Doroski, Greg; Louisa Evans; Mealy, Brian; Nappa, Sarah; Noncarrow,
Denis; Norklun, Stacey; Rudder, Lynda; Russell, Scott; Standish, Lauren; Tomaszewski,
Michelle; Burke, John; Hagan, Damon; Mirabelli, Melissa
Subject:FW: East Marion Oyster Factory Zoning
Denis Noncarrow
Southold Town Clerk.
Town of Southold, New York
www.southoldtownny.gov
denisn@southoldtownny.gov
631-765-1800
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-----Original Message-----
From: Russell, Scott
Sent: Wednesday, June 8, 2022 4:14 PM
To: Noncarrow, Denis <denisn@southoldtownny.gov>
Subject: FW: East Marion Oyster Factory Zoning
fyi
-----Original Message-----
From: Rena Wiseman <wisebody@verizon.net>
Sent: Wednesday, June 8, 2022 4:12 PM
To: Russell, Scott <Scott.Russell@town.southold.ny.us>
Subject: East Marion Oyster Factory Zoning
Dear Mr. Russel
I am a full time resident of East Marion and unfortunately was unable to attend the meeting last night on the above
topic. I am in support of the change in the zoning of the Oyster-Factory property in East Marion. I think that under the
current Marine 2 zoning district and with the potential inundation of restaurant, hotel and many homes we will be
slammed with traffic and congestion on this one way in and one way out road.
We already are dealing with a vast increase in cars coming this way from
the Orient Ferry and the Lavender Farm which makes it so difficult for
us to travel in and out of our neighborhood.
Sincerely
Rena and Barry Wiseman
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2060 The Long Way
East Marion, NY11939
914-262-6771
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