HomeMy WebLinkAboutLL #24 2000THIS IS TO CERTIFIY THAT THE FOLLOWING LOCAL LAW WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR
MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON SEPTEMBER 12, 2000:
LOCAL LAW 24 OF THE YEAR 2000_.
A LOCAL LAW TO CHANGE THE ZONING DISTRICT DESIGNATION OF THE PARCEL OF
PROPERTY KNOWN AS Suffolk County Tax Map (SCTM) #1000-141.00-03.00-025.001
FROM THE
(LI) LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICT DESIGNATION TO THE
(RO) 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 well 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 (I) Preservation of Farmland and Agriculture; (2)
Preservation of Open and Recreational Space; (3) 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 ~vhich are intended to foster a strong
economy and ~vhich encourage and preserve the existing high quality of life. as more specifically let forth herein
below:
1. Preservation or Farnfland and Agricultural Use
Farmland is a valuable and dynamic industry in the Town of Sotuhold. The open farmlands are not only
highly cherished for their economic value, but for the scenic vistas they provide. The open space and
scenery created by farmland additionally contributes to the quality of life 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 attraction 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 the ever-present waterfront" (Master Plan Update, 1985). Due to this 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 ~vater 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, cultural, commercial and historic character. This unique
character is recognized in all of the documents reviewed. Based on the input of Town residents, the Final
Report and Recommendations states that the two most prevalent and key issues are keeping growth 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
variety of housing opportunities, commercial, service and cultural activities, set in an open or rural
atmosphere and supported by a diversified economic base (including agriculture, marine commercial and
seasonal recreation activities)."
4. Preservation of the Natural Environment
Accommodating "growth and change within the Town without destroying its traditional economic base, the
natural envirotmaent of which that base rests, and the mfique character and the way of life that defines the
Town is of utmost importance" Ground Watershed Protection and Water Supply Management Strategy).
The Master Plan Update recommends preservation of the Town' s natural environment from wetlands to
Woodlands and to "achieve a land pattern that is sensitive to the limited indigenous water supply and will
not degrade the subsurface water quality.
The outstanding needs enumerated below are the culmination of careful comparison of the intent and
objectives of the town (as stated in past land use plans and studies) and the currently existing conditions along the
County Route 48 corridor. These needs reflect the past and present vision of the Town and the work that still needs
to be done due to the proximity of County Route 48 to the hamlet commercial centers and to avoid potentially
conflicting development strategies for such areas. These outstanding needs we find exist throughout the Town and
are specifically identified as follows:
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to provide for viable land use development at levels of intensities ~vhich are sensitive to subsurface
water quality and quantity;
to maintain and strengthen hamlet centers as the focus of commercial, residential, and cultural
activity;
to preserve the open, agricultural and rural character of areas outside of the hamlet centers;
to provide for a variety of housing opportunities for citizens of different incomes am age levels;
to enhance the opportunities for pedestrian-friendly shopping;
to continue to the support of the Town's agricultural economy;
to maximize the Town's natural assets, including its coastal location and agricultural
base, by balancing commercial, residential and recreational uses;
to strengthen the Town's marine-recreational and marine-commercial activities;
to encourage the preservation of parkland and public access to the waterfront;
to support tourism by maintaining and strengthening the Town's assets that foster a tourist trade.
namely hamlet center businesses, historic heritage, architecture, a sense of place, of rural and open
character, agriculture, and marine activity;
to preserve prime fmwfland; and encourage, the diversification of agriculture;
to preserve the historic, cultural, architectural and archaeological resources of the Town;
to ensure visual quality of hamlet centers;
to encourage appropriate land uses both inside and out of hamlet centers;
to promote balanced economy and tax base;
to preserve the integrity of the Town's vegetative habitats, including freshwater wetlands and
woodlands.
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, the Suffolk County Planning
comrmssion, our planning consultant (CCG) and the public comment taken at the public hearing and other~vise, we
hereby change the zoning district designation for the parcel known as
SCTM # 1000-141.00-03.00-025.001 (and more fully described herein below) fi'om the
(LI) LIGHT INDUSTRIAL zoning district designation to the
(RO) RESIDENTIAL OFFICE zoning district designation.
SCTM # 1000-141.00-03.00-025.001
All those two tracts, pieces or parcels of land situate lying and being at Peconic, in the Town of
Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows:
FIRST PARCEL: Bounded Northerly by the Long Island Railroad; Easterly by the highway
sometimes called Smith Street, now known as Carroll Avenue; Southerly by land of Silas F.
Overton and land formerly of William R. Richmond and now of Winfield S. Bedell and westerly
by said land of Winfield S. Bedell; the highway sometimes known as Corwin's Road later called
Lane now known as Peconic Avenue, containing three (3) acres be the same more or
less,
SECOND PARCEL: Bounded Northerly by land of the Long Island Railroad; Easterly by land
formerly of Tranis F. Fuchingbam now of William C. Buckingham; Southerly by land formerly of
Jesse G. Case now of and Westerly by highway known as Carroll Avenue
containing one and one-half (1 ~) acre more or less.
Section 3.
The zoning map as adopted by section 100-21 of the Town Code of the Town of SouthoId is hereby amended
reflect the within change of zoning district designation for said parcel.
Section 4.
THIS LOCAL LAW SHALL TAKE EFFECT IMMEDIATELY UPON FILING WITH TIlE SECRETARY OF
STATE.
ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE
SOUTHOLD TOV*'N CLERK
SEPTEMBER 12, 2000
ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE
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
OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED AT
THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD HELD ON
SEPTEMBER 12, 2000:
WHEREAS the Town Board of the Town of Southold is considering a change in the zoning
designation from LI Light Industrial Zoning District Designation to the
RO Residential Office Zoning District Designation of a certain parcel of land lying in the Town
of Southold identified by SCTM # 1000-141.00-03.00-025.001; and
WHEREAS, GEIS which said "no further SEQRA review required" when "Changing the
Zoning Category of a parcel from one industrial zone to another industrial zone, or from one
commercial zone to another commercial zone, of from an industrial zone to a commercial zone
shall not require further SEQRA review if:
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c)
d)
the proposed new zoning category for the subject parcel is consistent with the
zoning of surrounding parcels, or
the proposed change of zone does not permit higher intensity use of the subject
parcel as compared to the existing zone in terms of lot coverage, building height,
parking requirements, traffic, impervious area, drainage, and setbacks, or
the proposed change zone does not take place in a designated historical area, a
critical environmental area, areas of low depth to groundwater, or contain or are
adjacent to freshwater wetlands or tidal wetlands, or
the proposed change of zone is consistent with the County Road 48 Corridor Land
Use Study and past land use plans of the Town of Southold and this proposed
action meets this criteria/threshold"; and
WHEREAS, the Town Board nevertheless conducted a LEAF pursuant to SEQRA in addition to
the GEIS findings statement; and
RESOLVED the Town Board found that for the above action there is no other involved agency,
that for the above action the Town Board is Lead Agency; that this action is an Unlisted Action;
all pursuant to SEQRA Rules and Regulations 6 NYCRR 617.1 et. Seq. and Chapter 44 of the
Southold Town Code; and be it
RESOLVED by the Town Board that this proposed project will not have any significant adverse
environmental impacts and therefore the Town Board issues a NEGATiVE DECLARATION
pursuant to the SEQRA roles and regulations.
A. Neville
Southold Town Clerk
September 12, 2000
L~GAL ~
NOTIC~ O~ PUBLIC HEAR-
INO ON A ~AL LAW
AMEND ~ ZONING ~ OF
~E TO~ OF SOU~O~ BY
~GING ~ ZONINO DIS-
~I~ D~IGNA~ON OF S~
~ 1~-141,~$.~0~,~1 ~OM
~E LIG~ INDUSTRI~ (LI)
DISTRI~ DESIGNATION TO
THE RESIDE~IAL O~ICE
(RO) DIS~I~ D~IONA~ON.
PUBLIC NO~ ~ ~BY
GIVEN ~at p~u~t to Section
of the Town ~w and t~temem~
of t~ ~ of &e Town of
Suffo& Co~, N~w York, ~at
T~n ~d of ~ Towa of ~uth~
the ~ ~ ~W at the
M~ Ro~ Sou~old, New York at
~:~ p.m., ~y~ ~ugust 29,
~e p~ of thc ~1 ~w h to
Ch~a~ t~ ~nlng Dh~[
~tion of S~ ~ l~-14L~
~,~E~I, oa the Towa ~
~n Motion, from the Li~t
D~~,~
is ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Route
~ ~t og the inters~ion of Routo
48 a~ ~ve ~e. ~g Pr~
~ias appro~tely .33
~ ~cai Law is entitled, "A
LOCAL LAW TO C~NGE
ZONING DISTRI~ DES-
IGNATION OF ~ PARCEL OF
PROP~ ~O~ ASS~
10~-14L~-03.~-0~5.00i FROM
~ LIG~ INDUS~tAL
D[STRI~ DESIGNATION TO
TH~ RESIDENTIAL OFFICE
(RO) DIS~ DESIGNATION.
~pies of ~ ~ ~w ~e av~l-
~ble in the O~ of the Town Clerk
to any ~erest~ ~ns du~ng reg-
~y ~on~ des~ag to b~ h~a~d
on t~ pr~ a~ndmon~ should
up.ar, ~d h~ ~e fight to appear,
at the t~o ~d pla~ a~ve ~ s~ci-
fie& ~y ~n al~ h~ the ~
submit written comm~a~s to
Southold To~ ~erk either prior to
the ~lic He.rig or ~t thg PubBc
H~g.
BY ORDER OF ~E TO~
BOARD OF THE TOWN OF
SOU~OLD, SO--OLD, NEW
YORK.
Dated: August 15, ~
El~belh A. Ncv~e
Soathold Town Cl~rk
1481-lTAu17
STATE OF NEW YORK)
)SS:
COqNTY OF S~UFFO~..K) ,
kJ[(~/"~ ~-" {J~l( [ [ ~' of Mattituck, in said
county, being duly sworn, says that he/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 NewYork, and that the
Notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has
been regularly published in said Newspaper once
each week for
weeks successively,
the {~ +~' day
commencing
of ~:~[,(
Sworn to ~efore me tills
day of {T't'L,{ ~(~'~
20 ~ . ~'
U Principal C]~rk
20
NOTIC~ OF PUBI.,{C il~AR-
ING ON A LOCAL LAW TO
AMEND THE ZONING MAP OF
THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BY
C~GING ~ ZONING DIS-
TRICT DESIGNATION OF SCTM
# 1000-141.00-03.00-02~.001 FROM
THE LIGI-FI' IND~ (LI)
DISTRICT DESIGNATION TO
THE RESIDENTIAL OFFICE
(RO) DISTRICT DESIGNATION.
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that pursuant to SeXton 265
of the Town Law and requ{~ments
of the Code of the Town of Southold,
Suffolk CounUy, New York, ~hat the
Town Board of the Town Of Southold
Wt{] hem a PUBLIC I{EA~WI(~
Ihe A~omusid LOCAL LAW atthe
SOUTHOLD TOWN HALL, 53095
Main Road, Southold, N~w York at
8:05 a~m., Tuesday, August 15, 2000.
The purpose of the Local Law is
Change the Z0nln{ District
· Deslgnation of SCTM # 1000-14L00-
03.00-02~.001, on the Town Board's
Own Motion, from-the Light
Industrial (LI) District Demignatlon
to the Residential Office
District Designation. The ~ent
records list Raymom{ Nt~e us
Owner of the proper~y. The ~
is located on the south ~de of Route
48 west of the intersection of Route
48 and Love Lane. The ~
contains approximately .33
The Local Law is cntltled, "A
LOCAL LAW TO CHANGE THE
ZONING DISTRICT DE~IONA-
TION OF THE PARCEL OF
PROPERTY KNOWN AS SCrM #
]000.141.00-03.00-025.001 FROM
THE LIGHT INDUS~i~uiAL (LI)
DISTRICT DESIGNATION TO
THE RESIDENTIAL OFFICE
(RO) DISTRICT DESIGNATION.
Copies of this ~ Law ar~ avail-
able in the Office of the Town Clerk
to any interested persons during reg-
ular business hours.
Any persons desiring to b~ he~rd
on the proposed amendment should
appear, and has the right to appear,
at the time and place above so speci-
fled. Any person also has the right to
submit written comments to the
Southold Town Clerk either prior to
the Public Hearing or at the Public
Hearing.
BY ORDER OF THE TOWN
BOARD OF THE TOWN OF
SOUTHOLD, SOUTHOLD, NEW
YORK·
Dated: July 21, 2000
Elizabeth A. Neville
Southold Town Clerk
1424-1Ti'y2?
STATE OF NEWYORK)
)SS:
L.~TY OF_SUFFOLK)
~/'~ /~. ~L]////~.~ of Mattituck, in said
county, being duly sworn, says that he/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 NewYork, and that the
Notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has
been regularly publi§hed in said Newspaper once
each week for ./ wee_k~s Sqccessively,
commencing on the C~ ~./'~ day
of ~'~! 20 //~'~ .
ncipal Clerk
Sworn to bef~efe me this c~
day of ...J LL~t 20
CHRISTINA T. WEBER
Nora7 PubliC, State of New YO~
No. 01WE6034554
Qualified ia S~ff~J( County
Commission E~ims December 13,~%
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-
lNG ON A LOCAL LAW TO
AMEND THE ZONING MAP OF'
THE TOWN OF SOU]HOLD BY
CHANGING TI-IB ZONING DIS~
. TRICT DESIGNATION OF SCTM
# 1000-141.0O-O3.00-O~.0Ol lmOM
THE LIGHT INDUSTmAL (I,~)
DISTRICT DESIGNATION TO
THE- RESIDEN:rlAL OFFICE
(RO) DISTRICT DESIGNATION.
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREIJY.
GIVEN that pursuant to Section 265
~f the Town Law arid r~quite~nls
of the Code of the Town of Southold,
' Suffolk County, NeW York, that ~flie:
'To~n Board of the Town of Sou~bld
, W~I ~old · PUBLIC HEARING eu!
't~ Aro~,'ssla LOCAL LAW ~t.ihe"
· SOUTHOLD TOWN HAL~ $30~S
Main Road, $outhold, New york at
$.'05 a.m., T~esday, August 15,
'The purpose of the Local Law is' to
Cha~ge the Zoning , Dist~:lct
Desi~ation of SCTM #
~3.DiM)~.001, on tho Town
Ovm Motion, from th~ Light
Inaus~ial (LI) Dtstrtct D~i~sti~n
to the Residential Office .(RO)
~ of the prop~rt~. The P~O!~'~
is located on the south side of R0ute
4~ w~t of the int6rs~xXlon of Ro~lt~
48 and Love Lane. The Proper~
contains approximately ,33'aores.. '
The Local Law 'is entitled, 'A
'LOCAL LAW TO CHANGE THE
.ZONING DISTRICT DESIONA-~-
'TION .OF THI~!,PARCEL OF.
TIlE LIGHT INDUSTRIAL,-(LI)
DISTRICT DESIGNATION TO"
THE RESIDENTIAL ' OFFICE
(RO) DISTRICT DESIGNATION.
Copi~ of this Local Law ar~ avail-
able in the Office of the Town Clerk
to any interested p~rsons during
ular business hours.
Any persoas desiring to b~ heard
on the proposed smendment Should
appear, and has the right to appear..
at the time and place above so ~peci-
~ed. Any per,on also has the right to
Southold ToWn Clerk either prior to
tho Public Hearin~ or at the Public
Hoarin~.
BY ORDER OF THE TOWN
BOARD OF TIlE TOWN' OF
SOUTHOLD, SOUTHOLD. NEW
YORK.
Dated: July 21.2000
Elizabeth A, Nevill~
Soutbol.t Town Cl~rk
This is a copy of the Public Hearing Notice as it
appeared in the July 27, 2000 edition of the
Suffolk Times. ~o~o¢o,ied ~y ~d~ ~o~