HomeMy WebLinkAboutLL #29 1999ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
TOWN CLERK P.O. Box 1179
Southold, New York 11971
REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS Fax (516) 765-1823
MARRIAGE OFFICER
RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER Telephone (516) 765-1800
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OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK
TOVv~N OF SOUTYIOLD
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING LOCAL LAW WAS ADOPTED
BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A SPECIAL MEETING HELD ON
OCTOBER 19, 1999:
LOCAL LAW NO. 29 OFTHEYEAR 1999.
A LOCAL LAW TO CHANGE THE ZONING DISTRICT DESIGNATION OF THE PARCEL
OF PROPERTY KNOWN AS Suffolk County Tax Map (SCTM) # 1000-141 00-03.00-029.002
FROM THE
(LI) LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICT DESIGNATION 'FO THE
(RO) RESIDENT[AL OFFICE ZONING DISTRICT DESIGNATION
BE 1T ENACTED BY THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD AS FOLLOWS;
Section 1. Legislative Intent
Consistent with our comprehensive land use plan and our established objectives and goals as
reflected by the existing zoning pattenas within the Town, and based upon our current County Route
48 Land use study as well ns numerous land use studies and plans developed heretofore, we hereby
determine that it is necessary and dealrable to revise and amend the zoning designation applicable to
the parcel identified herein az well as other lands; thus, we hereby identify and adopt the following
overall themes of (1) Preservation of Farmland and Agriculture; (2) Preservation of Open and
Recreational Space; (3) Preservation of the R~ral, Cultural, Commercial and Historical Character of
the Hamlet~ and Surrounding Areas; (4) Pcezervntion of the Natural Environment; which derive
from the shared vision held by residents and local public officials of the Town and which are
intended to foster a strong economy and which encourage and preserve the existing high quality of
llfe, ns more specifically set forth herein below:
1. Preservation of Farmland and Agriculture
Famllaml ~ a vale, bio alld dymmic/l~/hls~xy in the Towl,. of $outhold. The open
farmlands zre not only highly dleri~ed for fl~Ir e~mai~ v~lu~ I~t for ~he secai¢ v/sta~ fl~ey provide.
2. Preservation of Open and Recreational Space
The Tow of Southold relies heavily upon its scenic beauty and L ndseapes for
recreation, clean air ami wat~, as well as for its attraction to toudsts and mcreation-seek~s: The
Tow~ has at/~acted many secoml homeowae~ because of its "r, atm-nl msom~s, al0a~ of
open space, farms, picture~lue villagez, and the ever-pre.ut wate.~,o~" (Master Plan Update,
1985). Due to this open space, the Town has a tremendous development potential. Bleak piclures
have been painted in a few documents, warnlrt§ of ~tfip-type development, subufo~n sprawl and
water supply issues. The prescr,,ation of open and recreational space is not only acsthotic, but also
a necessity for the present and future needs of the Town
3. Preservation of thc Rural, Cultur. I, Commercial and Historical Character of the
arc keeping growlh in the existing hamlet centers and preserving the enhancing the surrounding rural areas.
Additionally, the Master Plan Update recommends the provision for "a community of residential hamlets
that are comprised of a varieD' of housing oppo~unities, commercial, service and cultural actixdties, .set in
an open or rural atmosphere and supported by a diversified economic base (including agriculture, marine
commercial and seasonal recreation activilies)"
4. Presorvation of the Natural Environment
Accommodating "growth and change within the Town without destroying its traditional
economic base, the natural environment of which that base rests, and the unique character
and the way of life that defines the Town" is of utmost importance" (Ground Watershed
Protection and, Water Supply Managemem Strategy3 The Master Plan Update
reco[mnends preservation of thc Town's natural environment from wetlands to
woodlands and to "achieve a land use pattern that is sensitive Io the limited indigenous
water supply and will not degrade the subsurface water quality.
obj~ti~es of thc town (as smt~ m pap l~d usc pl~s m~d sludies) and the c~enll5 existing condihons
along ~e CounW Route 48 ~mdor. ~ n~s mfl~t ~e ~st ~d pm~nt vision of the Town ~d the
work ~l still n~s Io ~ done due to ~e proximiw of Coun~ Route 48 to ~e ~et mmem~ ~nte~
~d to avoid ~temi~ly ~i~ing developmem s~teg~es for such ~s. ~e~ out~ng n~s we find
exist t~ou~out ~e Tom ~d m ~ifimlly idenlifi~ as follows:
I ) to provide for viable l~d use development al l~els of intensities whch ~e ~nsitive to ~bs~ace
~ter q~ and qnanti~
2) To rain.in ~ s~n~en ~mtet ~nte~ as the focus of mmmemial, ~esi~enti~. ~d c~l
a~iviW;
3) To pre~e fl~e o~k a~iculluml ~d ~M chmcter of ~ms outside of file lm~et ~nters;
4) to provide for a vme~ of housing op~nmti~ for off.ns of different in~mes and age levels;
5) to e~ ~e op~fi~ for ~-ffi~y shoppi~;
6) lo ~n~uemthesup~of lheTom'sa~mllu~nomy;
7) lo ma~ ~e To~'s ant~ astra, inclu~g its ~I l~tion ~fl a~cul~ ba~, by
bM~cing mmmem~l, ~id~tiM ~d r~r~fioml u~:
8) to s~n ~c To~'s ~-~t[~ ~ ~nc~m~rci~ activities;
9) to en~mge ~e p~a~on of ~d ~d public a~s to ~e mteffrom;
10) to ~ t~m~ ~m~ ~d ~g ~ To~'s a~U ~t foyer a tom~ ~de,
14) to ~~~~doutof~;
15) to ~~~my~;
16) to ~e ~e inte~ of the T~' s ~g~tive ~bi~t~ in~u&ng ~h~ter ~ ~
w~lan~.
Section 2. Enactment
Therefore, based upon the aforementioned goals and identified needs of the Town and upon our
consideration of the recommendations and comments of our Planning Board, Ihe Suffolk Courtly PlarUmng
Commission, our planning consultant (CCG) and the public comment taken at the public beanng and
olhcrwisc, we hcrcb3 changc Ihc zoning districl dcsignalion for thc parcel knov~n as
scm# iO00-iq4.00--OB,OO-Oo2¢,OOoT (and as more fully described
herein below) from thc
SCTM # 1000-141.00-03.00-029.002
ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon
erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Southold, at Mattituck, County of Suffolk and
State of New York, bounded and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a rail set in the Southwesterly side of Love Lane where the said southwesterly
side of Love Lane is intersected by the division line between the premises herein and land now or
formerly of: the Long Island Railroad Co.i running thence South 45 degrees 05' 00" West along
land now or formerly of Long Island Railroad Co., 100.00 feet to a monument and land now or
formerly of Sider and others; thence North 49 degrees 17' 00" West along said land, 135.00 feet
to a concrete monument; thence North 6'7 degrees 03' 00" West still along said land, 65.14 feet to
land now or i'm'merl? of'Nine formedx of Bell: lhence North 53 degrees 33' 30" East along said
point or place of BEGINNING
The zoning map as adopted by section 100-21 of thc Town Code of the Town of Southold is
herel0y amended to reflect thc witlfin change of zoning district designation for said parcel.
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THIS LOCAL LAW SHALL TAKE EFFECT IMMEDIATELY UPON FILING WITH TH]E
SECRETARY OF STATE
I~IZABETH A. NEVILLE
$OUTHOLD TOWN CLERK
OCTOBER 19, 1999
Local Law Fihag .w YORKST^TE
41 STATE STREET, ALBANY, NY 12~1
~se thls fora ~ file a Io~l law wi~ the ~c~ of S~te.)
Text of law should be given as amended. Do not include matter ~ing eliminated and do not ~e
itali~ or underlining to indimte new matter.
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LOC~ LAW NO. 29 OF T~ ~ 1999.
A LOC~ LAW TO CHANGE T~ ZONING DISTRICT DESIGNATION OF ~ P~CEL
OF PROPERTY KNO~ AS S~olk County Tax Map (SCTM) ~ 1000-141.00-03.00-029.002
FROM ~
(LI) LIGHT INDUSTffiAL ZONING DIS~ICT DESIGNATION TO ~E
(RO) ~SIDE~I~ O~ICE ZONING DISTRICT DESIGNATION.
BE IT ENACTED BY ~ TO~ BO~D OF THE TO~ OF SOUTHOLD AS FOLLOWS:
Please see attached.
(If additional space is needed, attach pages the same size as rids sheet, and number each.)
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LOCAL LAW NO. 29 OFTHEYEAR 1999.
A LOCAL LAW TO CHANGE THE ZONING DISTRICT DESIGNATION OF THE PARCEL
OF PROPERTY KNOWN AS Suffolk Coumy Tax Map (SCTM) # 1000-141.00-03.00-029.002
FROM THE
(LI) LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICT DESIGNATION TO THE
(Rd) RESIDENTIAL OFFICE ZONING DISTRICT DESIGNATION.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Legislative Intent
Consistent with our comprehensive land use plan and our established objectives and goals as
reflected by the existing zoning patterns within the Town, and based upon our current County Route
48 Land use study as veil as numerous land use studies and plans developed heretofore, we hereby
determine that it is necessary and desirable to revise and amend the zoning designation applicable to
the parcel identified herein as well as other lands; thus, we hereby identify and adopt the following
overall themes of (1) Preservation of Farmland and Agriculture; (2) Preservation of Open and
Recreational Space; ($) Preservation of the Rural, Cultural, Commercial and Historical Character of
the Hamlets and Surrounding Areas; (4) Preservation of the Natural Environment; which derive
from the shared vision held by residents and local public officials of the Town and which are
intended to foster a strong economy and which encourage and preserve the existing high quality of
life~ as more specifically set forth herein below:
I. Preservation of Farmland and Agriculture
Farmland is a valuable and dynamic industry in the Town of Southold. The open
farmiamls are not only highty cherished for *&ch: ecotmmic value, but for the scenic vistas they provide.
The open space and s~ncry crenaxl by farmland additionally contributes to the quality of lifc of the
residents, while promoting tourism and recreation.
2. Preservation of Open and Recreational Space
The Town of Southold relies heavily upon its scenic beauty and open landscapes for
recreation, clean air and water, as well as for its amaction to tourists and recreation-seekers. The
Town has attracted many second homeowners because of its "natural resources, abundance of
open space, farms, picturesque villages, and ~he ever-presenl waterfront" (IvLqster Plan Update,
1985). Due to d~is open space, the Town has a tremendous development potential. Bleak pictures
have been painted in a few documents, warning of strip-type development, suburban sprawl and
water supply issues. The preservation of open and recreational space is not only aesthetic, but also
a necessity for the present and future needs of the Town.
3. Preservation of the Rural, Cultural, Commercial and Historical Character of the
Hamlets and Surrounding Areas
The Town of Southold Is renowned for its rural, enlturnl, commernlai ~nd historic
character. Tiffs uaiquc character la recognized tn nit of tb.c documoma reviewed. Based on tl~ inlmt of
Town residems, the Final Report and Reconunendstions slates that the two most prevalent and key issues
INO O~{ & lOCAL LAW TO This Local Law is entitled, "A STATE OF NEW YORK)
AMENI) ~ ~ ~ OF LOCAL LAW TO CHANGE THE
THE TO~[ O~' g~O'I'~OLD BY ZONING DISTRICT DES- }SS:
CHANGING THE ZONING DIS- IONATION OF THE PARCEL OF COUNTY OF SUt~,FOL, K)
TRICT OF SCrM g 1000-141.00- PROPERTY KNOWN AS SCTM #
FROM Light ,000-I41.00 3 0 029.00: FROM F' LLJ' ({ Of MatUt ck, tn said
industrial (LI) to the Residential THE LIGHT INDUSTRIAL (LI)
Grace(HO) D~tri~t. DISTRICT DESIGNATION TO county, being duly sworn, says that he/she is
PUBLIC NOTICEIGHEREBY THE RESIDENTIAL OFFICE Principal clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a
GIVEN that pursuant to Section (HO) DISTRICT DESIONA-
265 of the Town Law and require- TION". weekly newspaper, published at Mattituck, in
meats of the Code of the Town of Copies of this Local Law are the To'vvn Gl~ SoLlthoid, CoD. htr of Suffolk al3.d
Southold, Suffolk County, New available in the Office of the Town
York, that the Town Board of the Clerk to any interested persons dur- State of New York, and that the Notice of which
Town of Southold will hold ~ PUB- lng regular business hours, the annexed is a printed copy, has been regu-
LIC HEARING on the Ifforusald Any person desiring to be heard
LOCAL LAW at the SOUTI. iOLD on the proposed amendment should larly published in said Newspaper once each
~ HALL, 53095 Maili [~oad, appear, and has the right to appear,
Smlglold New York. at l~ am., at the time and place above so spec- week for ~ weeks su~ccesslvely,
h~miay, October 4, 1999; tl~ ~ ified. Any person also has the right commencing on the c~':~ cd day
~g will be contint~l on to submit written comments to the
~v.m. at the same location. T{~ p~- the public hearing or at the public
~oningDisuict of~.~'f~gl~ BY ORDER OF THE TOWN ~, .
~.~1-0~.00'} on the Town BOARD OF THE TOWN OF
I~l~l's O~n Motion from th, Light SOUTHOLD, SOUTHOLD, NEW /FI Principal Clerk
lusl~trial (LI) to the Residential YORK.
Offi~ (RO) District. The ~ess- Dated 9/14/99:
merit records list Arnold IJri*t ~ the ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE Sworn to before me this ~'7 ~
o,,~, oft~ ~o~,~. The p~o~-~ souTHom TOWN CLER~ day of ~5'.~-~'. 1 ~
is located on the south side of Route 1875-1TS23
contains approximately ,5 acres. , MARY DIANA FOSTER
~OTARY PUOL~C, STATE OF N~qJV YORK
NO. 52-4655242, SUFFOLK COLIN'fY
CGr~i¥11SSION EXPIRES AUGLIST 31,