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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLL # 40 1999 EL[ZABETI{.. A ~.-~-A' NE~ I Town~ ~,~Hall~ New53095yorkMain11971R°ad TO~ C~ P.O. Box 1179 REGIST~ OF ~T.~ STATISTICS F~ (516) 765-1893 RECORDS bL~.~GEMENT OFFICER Telephone (51~) 765-1800 FREEDOM OF INFOrmATION OFFICER OFFICE OF TITE TOWN CLERK TOW~~ OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWlNC; LOCAL LAw WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A SPECIAL MEETING HELD ON OCTOBER 19,, LOCAL LAW NO. 40 OF qffdE YEAR 1999. A LOCAL LAW TO CIqANGE THE ZONING DISTRICT DESIGNATION OF THE PARCEL OF PROPERTY KN~)WN AS Suffolk CourtS, Tax Map (SCTM) ~ 1000-074.00..04.00--016.000 FROM THE (R40) RESIDENryIAL LOW DENSITY ZONING DISTRICT DESIGNATION TO THE (RO} RES[DENTIAL OFF[CE ZONING DISTRICT DESIGNATION. BE IT ENACTED BY THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SOUTI-IOLD AS FOLLOWS: S¢c6on [. Legislative Intent Consistent with our comprehensive land use plan and our established objective~ and goals as reflected by tho: existing zoning patterns within the Town, and based upon our current County Route 48 Land use study as well as numerous land use smdic~ 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; O) Preservation of the Rural, Cultural, Commercial and Historical Character of the Hamlets and Surrotmding Areas; (4) Preservation of the Natural Environment; which derive from the shared vision held by residents attd local public afflclalg 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 spectficully set forth hereto below: I L Preservation of Farmland and Agriculture I, Farmland is a~x, aluabI¢ and dynamic inclua~ in the Town of Southold. The open fazmla~ are not only nighty otto--_ for their economic vale, but for the s~ai* vL~as tl~ provide. ~idems~ w'aile pmmolta8 trna. ism ~ moa~lioa. Opeu and R fionsi Spm:e ~ve ~u ~t~ in a f~ d~m~, ~g of ~p~ d~elopmon~ ~bu~ ~mwl ~. ~ter s~ly ~. ~ ~on of o~n ~d ~fio~ ~ ~ not o~y a~c, but a n~s[ly for ~ p~n( ~ ~t~ n~ of~e Town.. 3. . P~ ~ the ~1, ~lmral, ~mme~i~ ~d Hi~o~ Ch~c~r of the ~e k~ping gro~*lh h[ [fie cxisOng ha,ffici ~nfct s ;md p: cst r~ mg UIC cnl~mci~ Ibc smroundiug iiiml Addi~on~ly. ~c Mas[er PI~ U~tc ~mmcn~ fl)c provision [or "a ~ of ~dcm~I tim[ ~c ~mpd~ & a v~ of ho~ing op~uni[i~. ~mmcrciaL ~ ~d ~lt~] ac~fi~ ~t ~ o~n or ~I mmo~hcrc ~d ~p~ by a divc~i~ economic ba~'(includ~g a~c~t~c, ~mme~ciM and ~sonal r~tion ac~vi[i~) ~' 4. Pre~n~ation of thc N~ral Environment A~omm~ -~o~ ~ c~gc wi~tin U)c Town ~fl]ou[ d~roymg i~ ~onomic ba~, fltc ~t~ ~o~cnt o~which fltat ba~ r~, ~d flit ~iquc c~ctcr ~td fltc ~ oglffc t~ d~n~ ~c Town" is ofu~ost i~" (~ound Watemh~ Pro(~on ~d Water Supply M~agcmcnt S~a~c~). ~c ~cr ~ U~a~e r~rends pre~n'afion of ~e Town's ~ enviro~ent f~m wetl~ds [o wo~ds and to "acheve a ~d use pattern fl~t is ~nsi/ive ~o the limit~ in~genous ~ter suppI~ and ~4ll not de.de fl~e subsuffa~ water q~li6. Fh.2 autst~din~ n~ds anumcrat~ ~[ow arc fl~c culmimtti,vn of c~rcful comparison of the intent ~nd obj~dvcs of tko tax~ (as smt~ in pa~ [~d use plus ~d studies) ~d die c~efldy c~sdn~ ~nd[uons along ~e Cou~ Ro~tc 48 mmdar. ~e~ ~e~s refl~t the ~st ~d pre~nt vision of ~ Town ~d work ~t ~11 n~ Ia ~ done due to the ~o~W of ConnW Route 4g to ~ ~6t m~e~ ~d to avoid ~ten~dly m~i~i~ de~opment ~mtegies for such ~s. ~e~ out~l~g n~ we'find exi~ fl~ou¢out ~e To~ ~d ~ ¢~ly idem~ as fallows: i' 1 ) to prm~de for ~able ~d u~ dovolopmenl at [~,els of intensifies w~ch ~o ~nsitive to subs~a~ ,~ water q~ and q~i~ i. 2) To ~inmin ~d ~en¢~on ~mlel ~ntors as ~e focus of mmm~rciat, msidemi~. ~d ~'.~ activiW: ~ 3) To pm~,e the o~[k a~tml'~d ~¢ c~m of ~s ou~ide of file ~t centers. ~ . 4) 10 pro~de for a WoW of ho~g op~d~ties for cit2~ns of differonl incomes and age levels; 6) td m~o to rite ~p~ of fll¢ To~'s a~l~ ~nom% ? ) to ~ ~c To~'s ~t~ ~, inclu~g its ~1 l~tion ~d a~l~ ba~, ( bal~cing mmmcm~k ~id~ ~d ~fio~l 8) to'l ~ ~e To~'s ~~o~ ~d ~ne~mm~ci~ a~i~fies~ 9) to, cn~gc ~c p~afion of~ ~d public a~s ro ~c ~t~nt; 10) ~o :,~a ~m by ~mi~ ~ ~c~g ~e To~s a~ ~t f~ a ~ ~dc, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~odc ~g~ ~dt~ a ~ of p~, of ~ ~ o~n 12) m I~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~!o~ ~ ~ To~ 14) ~ 'j~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~d out o~ 16) to ~,~ ~ im~ of ~ T~'s v~five ~i~ i~ ~h~ ~ w~lands, Therefore, based upon Ibc aforementioned goals and identified [leeds of the Town and upon our con~. Murad. oo, of thc recommen&~dons and commcnts o£our PI~ming Board. the Suffolk County Cemm[ssio~ our p[annittg cansu/~ant (CCG) and the public comment taken al r/to public beanng and olhe~vise, we Ite[eby cb. angc the zoning chstrict designalion for the parcel known as SCTM# [000-07~',~)0 -~)t~r-'O0" 01(~, OC)O (and as more fully described h¢.re.i~ below), from tile SCTM;# 1000-074.00-04.00-016.000 All thati, certmn plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvemems thereon erected,' situate, lying and being at Peconic, To~m of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows': BEGINNING at a point on the westerly line of Peconic Lane, 193.17 feet southerly along said line fi-om a cut-off connecting to Middle Road (CR. 48), said point also being 310 96 feet northerly along said tine from its intersection with the northerly line of the L.I.R.R.; running thence along said westerly line of Peconic Lane, South 34 degrees 41 minutes 50 seconds - 140.0 feet to other land now or formerly of Day; thence along said land two courses; (1} S. 55 degrees 18 minutes 10 seconds W. - 175.0 feet; thence (2) N 34 degrees 4! minutes 50 seconds W. I40 0 feet to land cfMcGiynn, thence Containin,~ 24.50C, square feet Section 3. '" : The zofiing map as adopled by section 100-2 [ of lite Town Code of.fire Town of Southoid is ' ' hereby amended Io reflec! Ihe witltin cl~ange of zoning dislric! designation for said parcel. Scclion 4. ].'HIS LOCAL LAW SHALL TAKE EFFECT LM}vlEDIATELY UPON FILING WITH THE SECRETARY OF STATE. L~/~ZABETH A. NEVILLE $OUTHOLD TOWN CLERK OCTOBER 19. 1999 II' '" Local Law Fi 4! STATE STREW-E, ALBANy, NY ~se this fora to file a Ioo! law wl~ ~e ~c~ry of ~t~) Text of law should ~ given as amended. Do not include matter ~ing eliminated and do not ~e itali~ or underlining to indimte new matter. ~ or .............................. 5nu~bn!fl .............................................. ~wu LOC~ LAW NO. 40 OF ~ ~ 1999. A LOC~ LAW TO C~NGE T~ ZO~NG DIS~CT DESIGNATION OF T~ P~C~ OF PROPER~ ~O~ AS S~olk Co~B- Trax Map (SC~ g 1000-074.00-04.00-016.000 ~ou ~ (R40) ~S~E~I~ LOW DENS~ ZO~NG DIST~CT DESIGNA~ON TO ~ ~O) I ~8~EN~ O~ICE ZO~G DIS~CT DESIGNATION. BE I~ ENAC~D BY ~ TO~ BO~ OF ~ TOX~ OF SO--OLD AS FOLLOWS: Please see attached. (If additional spaee ts needed, at~nch pages the same size ne this sheet, and number each.) (1~ ' LOCAL LAW NO. 40 OF THE YEAR 1999. A LO AL LAW TO CHANGE THE ZONESG DISTRICT DESIGNATION OF THE PARCEL OF PR 3PERTY KNOWN AS Suffolk Count), Tax Map (SCTM) # 1000-074.00-04.00-016.000 R-4o IHEs E LOW DENSI ZON G DISTRICT DES G ^TIO TO (RO) RESIDENTLAL OFF[CE ZONING DISTRICT DESIGNATION. BE IT ENACTED BY TIIE 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 detemine 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 idenfi~ and adopt the following overall themes of (I) Presem'ation of Farmland and Agriculture; (2) Preservation of Open and Recreational Space; O) Preservation of the Rural, Cultural, Commercial and Historical Character of the Ramlets and Surrounding Areas; (4) Preservation of the Natural Environment; which derive from the shared ;fision 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 spe~:ifieally set forth herein below: 1. Preservation of Farmland and Agriculture Farmland is a valuable and dynamic industry in the Town of Southold. The open farmlands are not only highly cherished for their economic value, but for the scenic vistas they provide. The open space and scenery cr~a~ed by farmland additionally contributes to the quality of life of the residents, while promoting tourianx and recxesfion. 2. Preservation of Open and Recreational Space The Town of Southold relies heavily upon its scenic beauty and open landscapes for recreatiom clean air and water, as well as for its attraction to tom-ists and recreation-seekers. The Town has aUracted 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 ptotures have been painted in a few documents, warning of strip-type development, suburban ~mwl 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 Thc Town of 8outhold is reuowned for its rural, cultunfl, eammerciM and historic cha.ructef. This I~iqu~ chafucler is [eco~l_ i7cd ill all of tile documents reviewed. Based on the input of Town reaidenls, the Final l~pert and Recommendations states thai the two most-prevalent and k~ issues :' ];[ NOTICE OF' PUBLIC HEAR :i i~IG ON A LocAL LAW T0 :' ~MEND THE ZONING MAP OF -THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BY STATE OF NEW YORK) :,. CHANGING THE ZONING DIS- ~' TRICT OF SCrlVl # 1000-074.00- )SS: :-: 04.00-016.000 FROM .the: R-40 ?i' Residential Low-Density (!~40) COUNTY OF sUI~FOL, K) Dist.ct tn the Oft, ce '.TqF' I [ tS Of aatUtuck, in. said :.';' (Re) District. !!i:, PUBLIC NOTICE,S HEREBY County. being duly sworn, says that he/she is ~: GIVEN that Pur~.t to Seeti0. Principal clerk 'of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a I'/: 265 oI .the Town Law and require- Iii:; me. ts of the Code o~ the Town o~ i weekly newspaper, published at Mattituck, in ?" $.:.,ll',o!,J $,..£r,..lk C.:.a.'.,,.. New i ' ~o,~ .,.. ,~.. ~,.., t,o. o bi'the' the Town of SouthOld. CoUnty of Suffolk and ...... :., ;,.,r.:.,., -..I state of ¥orki' and thatlthe oace of Winch LB. H£ARI~G on IhL' al6r~d '~ ' · [oc,i ~, ,, .~..: ~.,t.moLD the an~e~ed ~s a P:inmd copy, ha~ been regU- ~o~ ,.,L~ ~:,.-~ ~h.~. Ro~, ~ l~ly published in.said Newspaper once each ,i,': Southold, New York, at 2:30pm, ii:'. MOnday, October ~1,1999; the Public week for ~' weeks su~ccessively, ;:~ Hearing will be .continued <in i' Tuesday, October S, 1999 at 5:00 pm commenqlng ,on. ' the c-~ r~ day ' !:: at thc same [°eati°n' The purp°se °f I of ~) ff T~'~..f~[(~ ~.~ 19 q (2~ . I,~:, the Local Law is to Change the ~ ---- , 074.00-04.00-016.000 on thc Town : ' Bo~rd'~ Own Melton I'rom thc P-4U ' ' · *D~smct to the Restdcnual Otuc¢ ~ ([tO) DiStrict. The assessment '~ :~:ecord lists Lenise Day & Another ~worn tO before 1Tie th.is c>~ ~ !:. ~ lee owner o[ the property. The i;" p~ope~y ~ locat~ on the south ~ide day of '~,~. 19 ~, O[ Route 48 ~vcst el. the intersection ):i.st~cct). Thc property con,dins ap- gARY OIANA FOSTER [~0TARY PUBLIC, STATE OF N~.~ YORK .' proximately .5 acre. NO 52-4655~42, SUFFOLK This Local Law is entitled, "A ' LOCAL LAW TO CHANGE THE CG~ilf,'~ISSION ~PIRES AUGUST 31, ":, ZeN-IN -G DISTRICT DES- ~ IGNATIoN OF THE PARCEL OF ~,, I:'i~,I: PROPERTY KNOWN AS sCTM # 1000-074 00-04 00.O16 000 · FROM t;:: TH~ R-40 RESIDENTIAL LOW .... '~;'.: DENSITY (R;40) DISTRICT DES- ": :i!!' IGNATION TO T~-m RESIDEN- t:::, TIAL OFFICE (RO) DISTRICT i,.. DSIGNATION". ' i: ' Copies of this Local Law are available in the Office of the Town 'i Clerk to any interested perSOns dur- a' ins regular busifiess hours. ' ..:. ._Any person desiring: to'be heard ,' Oh"the proposed amendment should .' appear, and has the ri~[ht to appear, "'. i~.i at the time and place above so spec- /. ilied. Any person also bas the right ~.. ~,' to submit written comments to the · S0uthold Town Clerk either·prior to i:,,: the public hearing or a! the public ,: . heaxing. ii,.. BY ORDER OF THE TOWN ,!il BOARD OF THE '~OWN OF ? SOUTHOLD SOUTHOLD, NEW l 5.' YORK. ' l?: Dated: 9/14/99 ]i ' ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE ii:' ' SOUTHOLD TOWN CLERK !9~g4TS~Z . f~Y~'~[~ Town Hail, 53095 Main Road ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE TOWN CLERK I'll P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 RE GISTi:LM~M_kRPJAG EOF VITALoFFicERSTATISTICS ~-- ~'~.~ Fax (516) 765-6145 RECOP~DS I~IANAGEMENT OFFICER ~'ff~, Telephone (516) 765-1800 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER ~v4 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD HELD ON SEPTEMBER 1~. 1999: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby refers the proposed zoning map changes annexed hereto to the Suffolk County Planning Commission and the Southold Town Planning Board; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED that the Town Clerk be and she is hereby authorized and directed to to schedule the times for public hearings on Monday, October ~ Tuesday, October 5, and Wednesday. October 6, 1999 on the proposed Local Laws for the zone map amendments. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk September 1[1. 1999 ,,. . . ~ :~-.:', ~< !: ;:'" :~; ' ' ' '~ '"' ' .~L' ~ ~- ' ~' !'..':1''"'~ . ....' 7- ~' -': -, ';~': " ',' . vidad ~orty psrc~n;: ({~) , .,:. · . . , [.,~, .. ,,,.,.:-..,', -.', .' '-~3,.,7.' ''.,2'.'';'~ "~,. ~. . o: ~n~ ~;~ ~ ~,; ~,~.. ~=',~,~ ~,,; :.:, ~'. · .. . . [,: ~:. ~... . - _