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Lee Dennison E:~ecutive Office Build/nc
Veterans l~moria! 7Ii~hway
Ilauppauge. Uew York !!7~7
Town of Southold
Planning Board
July 18, 1977
Petitiener~
?onin- Action:
Henry & Annette Zabohonski
C/Z "A" Residential & Agricultural
to "M" Light Multiple Residence
File ~o. ~ 235
C~ntleu~n:
Please be advised that pursuant to Sections 1323 to 1332 of the Suffolk
County Charter~ the above captioned a?plication will not be reviewe~ because
of noncompliance ~ith requirer'~nts for notice an4 maps as stipulate~l in
Informational Bulletin %~o. 8 of the Suffolk County Planning Covmlission. ~.,le
following information ~.rlll only be accepted upon submission throu?h the of,~
rices of the municipal referrinR a~ency~
Please submit a map of the premises indicating land uses and zoning within
200 ft.; report of the Fishers Island Utility Co.; and a site plan if
available. Thank you.
Very truly yours~
Lee ~. Xoppelnan
Director ofPlanninc
by ,';~ "~'
Gerald G, Net,~an
Chief Planner
JOHN~CKHAM. Cha~ma.
FRANK S. COYLE
HENRY E. RAYNOR, Jr.
FREDERICK E, GORDON
JAME$ WALL
Southold, N.Y. 11971
TELEPHONE
765-1958
June 50, 1977
Mr. Gordon Ahlers, P. E.
Manor Lane
Jamesport, New York 11947
Dear Mr. Ahlers:
Would you please send me an additional copy of the
property of Zabohonski on which he proposes a change of zone.
This is the larger piece on Fox Avenue.
I need this for submission to the county.
Thanks a lot.
Yours truly,
Southold Town Planning Board
JOHN WICKHAM, Chairm~n
FRANK S. COYLE
HENRY E. RAYNOR, Jr.
FREDERICK E. GORDON
JAMES WALL
Southold, N.Y. 11971
June 30, 1977
TELEPHONE
765-1938
Suffolk County Planning Commission
Veterans Memorial Highway
Hauppauge, New York 11787
Re: Application #235
Annette & Henry Zabohonski
Gentlemen:
Pursuant to Sections 1323 to 1332 of the Suffolk County
Charter, the Planning Board of the Town of Southold hereby refers
the following proposed zoning action to the Suffolk County
Planning Commission:
Amendment of zoning map (change of zone)
Location of land within 500 feet of Fishers Island Sound, at Fox
and Crescent Avenues, Fishers Island
Comments: At the regular meeting of the Southold Town Planning
Board held June 27, 1977, the following action was taken:
RESOLVED to recommend to the Southold Town Board denisl of
the application of Henry and Annette Zabohonski, Application #235,
for a change of zone from "A" Residential and Agricultural District
to "M" Light Multiple Residence District based on the following:
1. There is not water capacity enough in the municipal plant
to provide for this use, as per Fishers Island Utility Company,
Inc., report.
2. At this time, this type of use cannot be justified
because of the declining population of the area.
I am enclosing the report of the Fishers Island Utility Company,
Inc.
Yo~s truly~ ~ . /
Suffo~; County Department of Planning
H. Lee Dennison E:~cutive Office B%~!ding
Veterans ~moria! Highway
IIauppauge~ ~ York !17~7
Town of Southold
Planning Board
July 18, 1977
Petitioner
?onin. ^,ction:
Henry & Annette Zabohonski
C/Z "A" Agricultural & Residence
to "M" Light Multiple Residence
File ~o. ~ 236
C~ntlemen:
Please be advised that pursuant to Sections 13!3 to 1332 of the Suffolk
County Charter, the above captioned application will not be reviewe~ because
of noncomp_!iance with requirements for notice en~ maps as stipulate~ in
Informational Bulletin ~]o. 8 of the Suffolk County Planning Commission. ~%e
following information will only be accepted upon submissmon through the of-
fices of the m~nicipal referrin~ a~ency3
Please submit a map of the premises indicating land uses and zoning within
200 ft.; area of the premises; report of the Fishers Island Utility Co.;
and a site plan if available. Thank you.
Very truly yourS~
Lee ~. ~oppelman
Director of Planning
Geral~ G.
Chief Planner
Southold~ N.Y. 11971
`IOHN WICKHAM, Chairma~t
FRANK S. COYLE
HENRY E. RAYNOR..Ir.
FREDERICK E. GORDON
,]AMES WALL
TELEPHONE
June 30, 1977 ~
765-1938
Suffolk County Planning Commission
Veterans Memorial Highway
Hauppauge, New York 11787
Gentlemen:
Re: Application #236
Henry&Annette Zabohonski
-Pursuant to Sections 1323 to 1332 of the Suffolk Couuty Charter,
the Planning Board of the Town of Southold hereby refers the follow-
ing proposed zoning action to the Suffolk County Planning Commission.
Amendment of zoning map (chang~ of zone)
Location of land with',~500 feet of Fishers Island Sound, at Fox
Avenue, Fishers Island
Comments: At the regular meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board
held June 27, 1977, the following action was taken:
RESOLVED to recommend to the Southold Town Board denial of the
application of Henry and Annette Zabohonski, Application #236, for
a change of zone from "A~' Residential and Agricultural District to
"M" Light Multiple Residence District based on the following:
1. There is not water capacity enough in the municipal plant
to provide for this use, as per Fishers Island Utility Company, Inc.
report.
2. This is filled land and it is the belief of the Pls~ning
Board that there is impervious material that would pose a problem
both for water supply and on-site sewage disposal.
3. At this time, this type of use cannot be Oustified because
of the declining population in the area.
I am enclosing the report of the Fishers Island Utility Company,
Inc.
~~-Y°urs truly,
8 June 1977
Chairman,Town of Southold Planning Board
Main Road,Southold,New York 11971
Dear Mr. Wickham,
Subject:Mr. Zabahonski's applications
Some weeks ago my attention was drawn to applications by Mr. Zaba-
honski requesting reclassification from A Residential to Light Muliple
Dwelling of two lots near his supermarket.To understand the implica-
tions I requested by letter from the Town Clerk a plan of the areas
involved and data on the projected buildings. I received no reply. I
also studied as an amateur the Town Zoning regulations.
Today I telephoned your Board office. Miss Brush informed me that
actual construction plans were irrelevant to the Board's public hear-
lng and its consideration of whether the lots were suitable for mul-
tiple dwellings and of community views on the subject.
Without knowledge of the type of buildings contemplated by the de-
veloper I find it difficult to understand how Fishers Islanders can
express on June 9 considered views on the applications.Mr. Zabahonski
has told me orally of plans for 2-family units of a type prefabricated
by National Homes. Of the number allowed or planned per ~O,O00sq.ft.
I did not ask. Miss Brush and other sources were uncertain as to whe-
ther 4 or 6 such units were allowable.Another alternative is,I under-
stand,one building not longer than 125 ft. containing the allowed
number of units. Questions of utilities' availability and road access
are auxiliary factors which may be exposed at the hearing. Another un-
known is whether reclassification would set a precedent for other
acreage owned by Mr. Zabahonski westwards towards North Hill.
Without more information I was unable to consult with fellow
directors of the Fishers Island Civic Ass'n of which I am President.
Hence this letter reflects only my personal view that inadequate data
makes it impossible to support or oppose the requested reclassifica-
tion.
Presumably classified as A Residential for once valid reasons,I react
now with great caution to a change to more than one dwelling per acre.
I believe my concern and apprehension may be shared by other islanders
who also l~c~ d~t~i~ ~£ ~b~ rroject.I believe this in spite of what
seems general recognition that the economy of the island would be help-
ed by an increase in residents which is presumably one pnrpose behind
Mr. Zabahonski's plans.
I greatly regret my inability to attend the rescheduled meeting.
Although Miss Brush informed me that community views might later be
expressed before the County Planning and the Town Board in the light
of further information,I urge your Board to take note of general lack
of information on the island prior to the hearing before taking a de-
cision-if it is within its terms of reference to do so. The Notice of
the Hearing was too brief to permit concerned islanders,unable %o be
present,to express an informed view.
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I am sorry that lack of sufficient information results in a
letter so negative in tone,on a questien of importance to the island
of which I have been a lifelong summer resident.I trust that you
will accept its sincerity and appreciate that its purpose is to try
to ensure a decision based on full exposure and understanding of the
facts and the intentions of Mr. Zabahonski. If it shows ignorance of
your procedures,be kind enough to suppose that it is the result of
our island's isolation which makes it difficult to keep in touch
with the rest of the Town.
N.Y.C.address:
rel~urs~
P. G~illard
Box 542,Fishers Island,N.Y.06390
350 East 57th Street
New York,N.Y.lO022
DWIGHT F. MILLER, NJ. D.
S2.,~, JUNIPER DRIVE
ORANGE. C, ONNE(~:TICUT 06477
8 June 1977
Planning & Zoning Commission
Fisher's Island
Town of Southold
Long Island, N.Y.
Dear Sir:
I would like to speak against granting any
waivers for multiple dwellings on small lots
in the North Hill section of Fisher's Island.
I understand the request for a variance is
initiated by a Hr. Walsh.
The~sland has a problem. The economy is
shrinking and taxes are going up. However,
the problem is jobs and I see no way this
will create any permanent jobs. In actual
fact, it may hasten the decline of the winter
population and only make matters worse.
I live fairly close to the proposed area,
the area under consideration for re-zoning.
I would probably support it if I thought any
perm.~/~ent or lasting benefit would accrue to
the Island as a whole, even if it would
adversely affect me.
However, from all I can see/changing the
zoning would only benefit the owner at the
expense of the neighborhood and in-~no
significant way contribute to the island as
a whole. I am therefore strpngly oppo~/t~,~
granting any waiver. ~/~ ~_~/~/
MRS. THOMAS F. OAKEE}
CIDER BROOK ROAD
AVON. OONNECTIC{3T 06001
June 8,1977
Dear Mr. Wall:
As I cannot attend the Plarming
Board Meeting on Thurs. June 9th., I hope you
will take this ~etter under consideration.
I would like to voice my opposition
to Mr. Henry Walsh's request for a change of
~ne to permit multiple dwellings on his land.
More population density per acre
runs into many problems which include added
burdens on water and power companies, traffic
congestion and wear and tear on roads.
I feel this proposal must be thoroly
researched and I don't really believe it to be
in the best interes~of Fishers Island.
Sincerely~.
Elinor R. 0akes
(Mrs. Thomas F. )
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CARE TOWN PLANNING BOARD
FISHERS ISLAND NY 06390
THIS IS A CONFIRMATION COPY OF A PREVIOUSLY PHONE-DELIVERED TELEGRAM
UNABLE TO ATTEND ZONE CHANGE HEARING ON THURSDAY JUNE 9TH, AS A LAND
OWNER AND CLOSE NEIGHBOR ON NORTH HILL WE OBJECT TO CHANGE OF ZONING
TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING UNITS
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June 7, 1977
Mr. John Wickham, Chairman
Southold Town Planning Board
Town Hall
Main Road
Southold, New York, 11971
Dear Mr. Wickham:
I understand that a proposed subdivision and
a request for zoning changes has been filed by Mr.
Henry Walsh of Fishers Island.
I am a homeowner on Fishers Island and also
Vice President of the Hay Harbor Property Owners
Association, which counts among its members approximately
twenty-five homeowners whose property is in near proximity
to that of Mr. Walsh.
I believe that most members of the Association
would share my feeling of concern and apprehension about
any change that would enable the construction of anything
other than single family dwellings on one acre lots on
Mr. Walsh's property.
I would very much appreciate your advising me
of the current zoning situation and the nature of Mr.
Walsh's proposed changes.
I request that every attempt be made to have
public hearings held on this matter and notices circulated
during the summer months, on weekends if possible, since
the vast majority of homeowners and tax payers on Fishers
Island are not normally on the Island except during the
summer months and on weekends.
RJM:DA
Yours very truly,
June 7, 1977
Mr. James Wall,
This letter confirms in writing tbe views I expressed to you this morning on
the telephone about the application by Mr. Henry Walsh for a zoning variation
to permit him to construct multiple-family ~welliugs o~ two sections of land
presently owned byhi~.
It is m~z understandiI~ that one of these sections fronts on Pox Avenue close
to the borders of my own property; and insasmuch as my own property shares
the common boundary of Fox lkvenue with much of %he total acreacge owned by
~. Walsh, I have a strong interest in his application for a variance. It
is my hope tha~ my views on this matter can be made an official part of the
Planning Board's hearing on Fishers Island on Tnrsday, June 9, 1977, at
which I regret I cannot be present.
Briefly stated, I oppose any reeoramendation by the Planning Board tha~ a
variance be granted ~4r. Walsh at this time, for ~he following reason: to
my 1,~owledge~ no study has bee~ made of the effect of the requested v~riance
on the water supply an~ electric supply on which I mld others are dependent.
Until such a st~ is made~ and the results promulgated~ I believe that ~r.
Walsh's application should be tabled.
I also believe that the study should be maple by the utility companies concerned,
and such experts as are necessary, and the cost of such a study borne by
l~'alsh and not by the utility companies nor their customers.
In ~e absence of such a study, I can report from personal observation over
many years that the water pressure in our dwel]ing is at present less ~han
optim~, and is often extremely weak. I greatly fear that any additional
demands upon it such as ~ose as would inevitably be imposed by multiple-
f~ily dwellings could present us and other neighbors with serio~s water
supply problems.
The same to a lesser degree can be said, I believe, of the electric supply.
Mr. James Wall
Member, Town Planning Board
Fishers Island, N] 06390
There are other factors which should be considered before such a variance is
recommended for approval, including size and shape of the proposed multiple-
fancily dwellings, their height, size of the lot on which each dwellin~ is to
be constructed a/id so on. Consideration of these faotors, however, can await
completion of the study, and assurances that the supplies of water ~nd elec-
tricity on which my neighbors and I are dependent will not be diminished.
S helps ~
450 PARK AVENUE
June 7, 1977
Mr. John Wickham, Chairman
Southold Town Planning Board
Town Hall
Main Road
Southold, New York, 11971
Dear Mr. Wickham:
I understand that a proposed subdivision and
a request for zoning changes has been filed by Mr.
Henry Walsh of Fishers Island.
I am a homeowner on Fishers Island and also
Vice President of the Hay Harbor Property Owners
Association, which counts among its members approximately
twenty-five homeowners whose property is in near proximity
to that of Mr. Walsh.
I believe that most members of the Association
would share my feeling of concern and apprehension about
any change that would enable the construction of anything
other than single family dwellings on one acre lots on
Mr. Walsh's property.
I would very much appreciate your advising me
of the current zoning situation and the nature of Mr.
Walsh's proposed changes.
I request that every attempt be made to have
public hearings held on this matter and notices circulated
during the summer months, on weekends if possible, since
the vast majority of homeowners and tax payers on Fishers
Island are not normally on the Island except during the
summer months and on weekends.
RJM:DA
Yours very truly,
June 7, 1977
Mr. James Wall
Fishers Island Planning Board
Fishers Island, New York
Dear Mr. Wall:
My wife and I own property abutting that of Henry and Annette
Zabohonski on Fishers Island on Munnatawket Road. I understand
that the Zabohonskis have applied for a change of zone concerning
that property from A-1 to M. Both my wife and I strenuously
object to this attempt at interferring with the well conceived
zoning plan of the area. The proposed zone change would adversely
effect the single family residential character of the neighborhood.
It would also create adverse parking and traffic conditions on
the very narrow and winding roads which serve the neighborhood.
Most importantly, however, is the fact that there is no need for
a multiple family dwelling to serve the housing or other economic
requirements of Fishers Island. Consequently, interference with
the existing zoning plan absent a countervailing public need would
constitute a disservice to both the summer and permanent residents
of Fishers Island.
Very truly your~
Robert C. Sorenson
June 7, 1977
Mr. James Wall
Fishers Island Planning Board
Fishers Island, New York
Dear Mr. Wall:
Please be advised that on May 13, 1977 I entered into an
agreement to purchase property owned by Robert C. and Donna-Marie
Sorenson located on Munnatawket Road, Fishers Island, New York.
(The property was formerly owned by Father William J. Hilliard
of West Hartford, Connecticut ).
I have learned that the ~ishers Island Planning Board will hear
an application brought by Henry and Annette Zabohonski concerning
a change of zone from A1 to M. The subject property abuts my
own. Since I will not be able to attend the hearing, will you
kindly present this letter to the Planning Board and make the
following objections part of the record:
1. The proposed zone change is not in conformance with the
comprehensive zoning plan of the island.
2. The proposed zone change would constitute spot zoning.
3. The proposed zone'change will adversely affect the single
family residential character of the neighborhood.
The proposed zone change will create adverse parking and
traffic conditions on the narrow and winding roads which
serve the area.
Your kind attention to this request is appreciated.
Very'truly yourD,
EFR/bf
~r~OBERT h. CAt, II,BELL
33 KENT DRIVE
HA?~IDEN, CT 06517
p/
FISHERS ISLAND UTILITY
FISHERS leLANB
April 21~ 1977
fir. Henz'Tf Zabchonski
Fishers Is!and~ lieu York 06390
D~ar }~enry:
This is in response to your telephone call of April 18~ 1977
~md ycur visit to my office this morning regarding a pr{)posed sub-
~ivision in the area off Fox ~d Crescent Avenues. It ~s my under-
standin~ that the plan has not yet been approved by the '.Fo;m
Board~ that you intend to build duplex residences ia part of the
and therefor a change in zone application is pem.Nng or reqeired~
Yea ~ndicated that work coted begin on this project :~soon~ Pad teat,
utility services would be req~red. For your clarifica~;ion and
the ffollowing are the r~tes~ requirements smd decrements regarding the
extension and installation of the three utility services:
=]ec~c. The enclosed -P]~ sheets £rom the Electric
Corporation taz'i?Z' cover in detail the F,~'~s
___~ ~ or extcn,Jin~ f~oit'Ltias
and serves as an agreement to be sJ~[n~d by the apt)]ica~[,, Basica!Ly~
surcharges af~p].y to construction beyond 32'0
500 feec (single phase). Any unde:'~roundin~ of olcctrio [Lin~s~ if
desired~ would b~ a't customers expense. All required '!' '
s.~ to be ~rovided by the applicant~ at no
Ad.ditional~ enclosed era recent new rules
ordered by the Public Sea, ice Commission .....
insulation standards for new residential
~e]_:?.~ho~n~!' Lines wi]l be ~,~t, end...l', '~' ].2'-; "e:.~- [, beyonc exis ~,in~
facilities '
a,, compomy expense. Beyond that,charge" ~'_,, ~t
comp~iy cost, are billable to the applicanb, Telephone
und~wErounded
fSi:hi,r; of usy and olean underground routes are prcvfldml~
PaRe 2
Kro Henry Zahohonski
April 2], ].9??
The nearest point of access to au existing water main ~ould be
the co'~'ner of FO~: and Crescent Aveuucs (at Harbor Ta~ern)o Ipp~oxi-
merely 1[~OO feet in a ~.~esterly ~[irection ~ould reach tho corner of
Fox and Crescent lea~ng to "Nsrth Hill". Another 2000 feet (approx.)
aloo,~ Crescent Avenus~ north~ wo~d reach the limit o2 bhe subdivision
near ~?o ~aes'b's residence. Another 1800 .feet of new road is propased
in ~he subdivision ~ea. It appe~s~ then~ that upwards to ~900 feet
of 6~nch main might be required~ Conservative es't]mates for plncin~
the Dips mizht be ~12o00 per foot.
The L~vestmsnt mnd~ therefore~ the deposit required of the
appl'~c~b~ is considerable. We are concerned~ of course~ with the
efforts of adding many additional customers to an already under-
efficien~ vmter system. In light of these points, has a well system
been considered for suppling this development with ?rater?
Considerable lead tLme wm/ld be required, obvious!y~ for the
Water Company to provide for construction of this magnitude~
ib would appear that the varieus utilities involved would pre-
cede v~h,en tb_e following have been accomplished:
1) The Companies have been assured that the project ~iil
proceda and pe~?a~-nent customers provided~ This could
iacluds such conditions
a) Akl Pi~nia~ and Zoning pariS, ts or changes are
in
b) Doc~nuents providin~ necessary new rights of way
haw been r~ceived by the Compznies.
c) Subdivision ).'cads have been
2) The applic;~;q% has ~mde the applicatioas fin writing ,for
se~ice% si~ed necessary a:<reements 2s provided ced
made the finmncial deposits required. (Tho latter would
be in tbs case of the Water Company and de?enriCh% upon
estimated construe-Lion costs for the amount, cf main
requested).
I believe this subetar~tially 6overs the basic fox.mi requirements.
Ali of uo will be more than vli].]in~ to x~ork ~:ith y[~u to produce
results for the planned development°
JUDITH T. TERRY
TOWN CLERK
REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS
Southold, L.~I.~-N. Y. 11971
TELEPHONE
765-3783
May 2, 1977
Southold Town Planning Board
Southold, New York 11971
Re: Petitions #255 & 236
Gentlemen:
Transmitted herewith are the original petitions
of Henry & Annette Zabohonski requesting a change of
zone on certain property situated at Fishers Island,
New York, from"A" Residential and Agricultural District
to "M" Light Multiple Residence District.
You are instructed to prepare an official report
defining the conditions described in the petitions and
determine the area so affected with the recommendation
of your Board.
Very truly yours,
Judith T. Terry
Town Clerk
CASF. NO: ~:~.~-.'~..-~... .........
STATE OF NEW YORK PETITION
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
IN TH]~ MATTER OF THE PETITION OF
FOR A CliANGE, MODIFICATION OR AMENDMENT OF TIlE BUILDING ZONE ORDIN-
ANCE OF TH~ TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK.
TO THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD:
1. I, ...~ll~...~.Jki~x~:l:~..~-~b~holas]/;i, residing at .l~.iah~s...la].411~t .................... (ir~sert name of petitioner)
Suffolk County, New York, the undersigned, am the owner of certain real property situated at
.......... ~.~.~.~..~r..~.....~..~..],.~..~...d. ................ and more particularly bounded and described as follows:
South by Fox Ave.
~est: by C-r*eo(:~ent: Ave,,
2. I do hereby petition the Town Board of the Town of Southold to change, modify and
amend the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York,
including the Building Zone Maps heretofore made a part thereof, as follows:
From ~eoidentiaI to ~ Zone.
3. Such request is made for the following reasons:
l~e to a hou,,:i.ng
STATE OF NEW YORK, )
) SS:-
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, )
....... ~I~..& .Ar~ll~:e. ~,l~ho~.~k:![... , BEING DULY SWORN, deposes and says that
he is the petitioner in the within action; that he has read the foregoing Petition and knoxvs
the contents thereof; that the same is true to his (her) own knoxvledge, except as to the matters
therein stated to be alleged on information and belief, and that as to those matters he believes it
to be true.
SWoru to before me
this . .~..8.. day of .AI~..~.~.~. ................. 1~..~...
" '0 ........
TOWN BOARD, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
In the Matter of the Petition of
to the Town Board of the Town of Southold.
TO:
gober~ & Oorma ~r~.e ~orenoon
L36 ~ St:,
~se ~ar~or~L Conno o6~o7
NOTICE
YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE:
1. That it is the intention of the undersigned to petition the Town Board of the Town of Southol'd to
request a
2, That the property which is the subject of the Petition is located adiacent to your property and is des-
cribed as follows: ~O~h b~ ~ d,vee t~et b~ ~lOell~: AVe. o ~a~ b~ ~ ~ ~
3. That the property which is the subject of such Petition is located in the following zoning district:
4. That by such Petition, the undersigned will request that the above-described property be placed in the
following zone district classification: Ma
$. That within five days from the date hereof, a written Petition requesting the relief specified above will
be filed in the Southold Town Clerk's Office at Main Road, Southold, New York and you may then and there
examine the same during regular office hours.
6. That before the relief sought may be granted, a public hearing must be held on the matter by the
Town Board; that a notice of such hearing must be published at least ten days prior to the date of such hearing
in the Suffolk Times and in the Long Island Traveler-Mattituck Watchman, newspapers published in the Town of
Southold and designated for the publication of such notices; that you or your representative have the right to ap-
pear and be heard at such hearing.
Dated: ~1r~.1. 1.8 1.977
Petitioner
Post Office Address:
PROOF OF MAILING OF NOTICE
NAME
ADDRESS
STATEOFNEWYORK:
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK:
SS.:
· residing at
· being duly sworn, deposes and says that on the day
of ,19 , deponent mailed a true copy of the Notice set forth on the reverse
side hereof, directed to each of the above-named persons at the addresses set opposite their respective names;
that the addresses set opposite the names of said persons are the addresses of said persons as shown on the cur-
rent assessment roll of the Town of Southold; that said Notices were mailed at the United States Post Office at
; that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by (certified)
(registered) mail.
Sworn to me this
day of
Notary Public
TOWN BOARD, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
In the Matter of the Petition of
to the Town Board of the Town of Southold.
TO:
NOTICE
YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE:
1. That it is the intention of the undersigned to petition the Town Board of the Town of Southold to
request a
2. That the property which is the subject of the Petition is located adjacent to your property and is des-
cribed as follows: '"' - : -
3. That the property which is the subject of such Petition is located in the following zoning district:
4. That by such Petition, the undersigned will request that the above-described property be placed in the
following zone district classification: ~-.
5. That within five days from the date hereof, a written Petition requesting the relief specified above will
be filed in the Southold lown Clerk's Office at Main Road, Southold, New York and you may then and there
examine the same during regular office hours.
6. lhat before the relief sought may be granted, a public hearing must be held on the matter by the
lown Board; that a notice of such hearing must be published at least ten days prior to the date of such hearing
in the Suffolk Times and in the Long Island Traveler-Mattituck Watchman, newspapers published in the lown of
Southold and designated for the publication of such notices; that you or your representative have the right to ap-
pear and be heard at such hearing.
Dated: '. Z ] : /
Petitioner
Post Office Address:
PROOFOF MAILING OFNOTICE
ADDRESS
RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL--30,;~ (plus postage)
SE TO , P
OPTIONA!. SERVIO~S ~R ADDITIONAL FEES
~ With delivery to addressee only ............ 8Sd
SERVICES
DELIVER ~'0 ADDRESSEE ONLY 50~
SPECIAL DELIVERY (extra fee required) ...............................
PS Form 3800 NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED-- (See other side)
Apr. 1971 NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL · ~,vc,, ~74 0 - ~*~4
STATE OF NEW YORK :
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK: ss.:
and says that on the
, being duly sworn, deposes day
of ~di~ctie'~/ed to each ' 19 ~_._, deponent mailed a true copy of the Notice set forth on the reverse
side hereof, of the above-named persons at the addresses set opposite their respective names;
that the addresses set opposite the names of said persons are the addresses of said persons as shown on the cur*
rent assessment roll of the Town of Southold; that said Notices were mailed at the United States Post Office at
(registered) mail.
Sworn ta~ne this o~ ~
'
Nota~ Public
; that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by (certified)
TOWN BOARD, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
In the Matter of the Petition of
to the Town Board of the Town of Southold.
TO: ~,~. ~o Ao ~3rebe
~l~hers island, N.~'.
},~rs. Oharl~'s Jol~y
Fishers ~slan:, 7,~.Y.
NOTICE
YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE:
I. That it is the intention of the undersigned to petition the Town Board of the Town of Southoid to
request a Cha~[re of %onin~
2. That the property which is the subject of the Petition is located adjacent to your property and is des-,
cribed as follows: ~'.ast by i~ew ioad South bv L~'ox Ave. West by ~rescent ~ve.
~ortn bv New :~oad.
3. That the property which is the subject of such Petition is located in the following zoning district:
'2,~ :Jd~ntial Zone ,~,1
4. That by such Petition, the undersigned will request that the above-described property be placed in the
following zone district classification: ~! Zone
5. That within five days from the date hereof, a written Petition requesting the relief specified above will
be filed in the Southold Town Clerk's Office at Main Road, Southold, New York and you may then and there
examine the same during regular office hours.
6. That before the relief sought may be granted, a public hearing must he held on the matter by the
Town Board; that a notice of such hearing must be published at least ten days prior to the date of such hearing
in the Suffolk Times and in the Long Island Traveler-Mattituck Watchman, newspapers published in the Town of
Southold and designated for the publication of such notices; that you or your representative have the right to ap-
pear and be heard at such hearing.
Dated: prL1 97 1977
tlenry ~ AnRette !:. ZabohonskZ
Petitioner
Post Office Address:
~. O. Box G
Fishers ~;land, ],,~.Y. 06390
NAME
PROOFOF MAILING OFNOTICE
ADDRESS
~. ~.AoGrebe
~ishers ~slan~J, ~.¥o
~s. C~arles Jolly
F~ahers ~sland,
RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL--30(. (plus postage)
RETURN t. o~ to whom an~ ~te delive ed .......... ~ ~ ~ · '.~ ~
....... ~ 2. Shows to whom, date and where delivered .. 3~ ~ , ' /~ J
'
NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL , c:ro. ~,~ ~ _ ~,~_~,~
RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL--30~ (plus postage)
RETURN ~ 1. Shows~ whomand da~d~ve~..
2. S,ows to w,om date a.d where delivered
PS Form NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED~ (See other side)
~,~- m?] 3800 NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL
STATE OF NEW YORK :
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK:
i enr,~ Annette Zabohonski ' ' '~ - ~
. · ,res~dmgat Fl.-hers J.~lmn~f, , . , .
· being duly sworn, deposes and says that on'the 27 day
of ,'".3r:Ll ,19 7 / , deponent mailed a true copy of the Notice set forth on the reverse
side hereof, directed to each of the above-named persons at the addresses set opposite their respective names;
that the addresses set opposite the names of said persons are the addresses of said persons as shown on the cur-
rent assessment roi[ of the Town of Southold; that said Notices were mailed at the United States Post Office at
~_~h~ ~ ~l ~, ~. v. ; that said Notices were mailed to each of sai,d persons by (certified)
(registered) mail.
Sworn to me this 9 /
dayof ~n?~i ,19!!
CASF. NO: ......
STATE OF NEW YORK PETITION
TOWN OF SO1JTHOLD
1N THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF
FOR A Cl~NGE, MODL~'ICATION OR AMENDMENT OF THE BUILDING ZONE ORDIN-
ANCE OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK.
TO THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD:
1. IJt,~l~y.,.,~t..~t~;.~;,~..~s~h~ .... , residing at I~4..~.~..~.,.]~.~,,8.~t. .....................
(insert name of petitioner)
Suffolk County, New York, the undersigned, am the owner of certain real property situated at
~.~.3..h.~?..$.....I.$..1,.~...d. ......................... and more particularly bounded and described as follows:
S~uth by F~ Ave.
West bF ~es~ellt Ave,
~rth b~ ~ew P~md
Ea~t by ~w Road
2. I do hereby petition the Town Board of the Town of Soutbold to change, modify and
amend the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southo]d, Suffolk County, New York,
including 1he Building Zone Maps heretofore made a part thereof, as follows:
ae,ident~a~?~o M F~e.
3. Such request is made for the following reasons:
Due. to a housing shortage ,
STATE OF NEW YORK, )
) SS:-
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, )
.... . .I~...~'~... ?....A.x.).~..~.t.~.~....F~..b~..h..O.1~1~. ...... BEING DULY SWORN, deposes and says that
he is the petitioner in the within action; that he has read the foregoing Petition and knows
the contents thereof; that the same is true to his (her) own knowledge, except as to the matters
therein stated to be alleged on information and belief, and that as to those matters he believes it
to be true.
Sworn to before me
· 18 ril
thru ...... day oil.. ...................... i~....
EiLEEN G. W/xLL'