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ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE TOWN CLERK REGISTfLiR 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 LB Limited Business Zoning District Designation to the AC Agricultural Conservation Zoning District Designation of that certain part of the parcel of land lying in the Town of Southold identified by SCTM # 1000-059.00-07.00-030.000; and WHEREAS, GEIS which said "no further SEQRA review required" when "Changing the Zoning Category of a parcel from any one of the industrial or commercial zones in the Town of Southold to a single-family residential or Agricultural Conservation zone shall not require further SEQRA review." And this proposed action meets this criteria; and WHEREAS, the Town Board nevertheless conducted a LEAF pursuant to SEQRA in addition to the GEIS findings statement; and be it 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 further 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 rules and regulations. · Neville Southold Town Clerk September 12, 2000 PLANNING BOARD MEMBER,. BENNETT ORLOWSKi, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD CAGGIANO Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Fax (631) 765-3136 Telephone (631) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD August 24, 2000 Elizabeth Neville, Town Clerk Town Hail Southold, NY 11971 RE: CR 48 Changes of Zone Dear Mrs. Neville, RECFIVFD AUG 2 Soulholcl Town Clerk The Planning Board has again reviewed the recommendations of the Cramer Consulting Group in the above study. Our conclusions are the same as contained in the Board's letter to you of October 8, 2000, (attached). Several changes were given careful review as to reasons and fairness for the recommended change. However, recognizing that the underlining premise of this study is to preserve the bypass capability of the CR 48 divided highway and to prevent retail sprawl, the Board has no option but to support the overail recommendations which we feel will accomplish this objective. Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman I'I.ANNIN(?, BOARD 1VIEMBEI1S BENNETT ORLOWSIZ, J, JR Chairman WILLIAM .J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICHARDG WARD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 SI)uthold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 October 8, 1999 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Elizabeth Neville, Town Clerk Town Hall Southold, NY 11971 Re: CR 48 Changes of Zone Dear Mrs. Neville, The recommendations proposed by the Cramer Consulting Group in the above-noted Study, have been reviewed and discussed by the Planning Board. Collectively we offer the following observations. The underlying premise of this Study is to preserve the bypass capability of the CR 48 divided highway. Doing so will prevent the commercial retail sprawl that characterizes every Long Island town to our west. More specifically, the overall purpose is to avoid repeating the mistakes made elsewhere on western Long Island, where unchecked commercial retail development not only resulted in serious traffic congestion problems, but played a role in the demise of the economic vitality of downtown districts located on State Route 25. This community's Vision, as stated in many documents and public meetings some going back to the mid-1980s (prior to the adoption of the 1989 Zoning Map), is to preserve the small-town qualities that distinguish Southold. In order to achieve this goal, it is critically important to consolidate future retail business growth around the existing business centers within each hamlet. Furthermore, reducing the potential for retail and other traffic-generating uses to be introduced (or expanded) will have other long-term benefits to the community. First, it will ensure a bypass road for through traffic, thereby relieving some congestion on SR 25. Second, it will boost the economic development potential of the existing and potential business properties bordering SR 25, where most of the Town's traditional hamlets are centered. Third, it will preserve a scenic corridor that is a source of pleasure to residents and tourists. Therefore, we support the overall study recommendations as proposed. In recommending their adoption, we recognize there may be reservations about specific October 8, 1999 proposed rezonings and that alternate rezonJag pro[~osals may be under consideration We urge extreme caution in modifying the co ~sultant's recommendations lest tile integrity o£the whole be undermined in tile interest of satisfy, lng a few Bennett Orlowski, Jr Chairman 2 P, ECEIVED JUL 2 4 200O $outhold Town Clerk DEPARTMENT OF pLANNING COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ROBERT d GAFFNEY SUFFOLK COUN~ EXECLmVE STLPHEN M JONES, A I CP DIRECTOR OF PLANNING July 20, 2000 Town Clerk Town of Southold Applicant: Toxvn of Southold Zoning Action: Changes of zone HD, LB, B and LI to AC, R-80, RO, LB and HB (42 parcels throughout the County Rte. 48 Corridor). Public Hearing Date: 8/15/00 S.C.P.D. File No.: SD-00-04 Pursuant to the requirements of Sections A 14-14 to 23 of the Suffolk County Administrative Code, the above referenced application which has been submitted to the Suffolk County Planning Commission is considered to be a matter for local determination as there is no apparent significant county-wide or inter-community impact(s). A decision of local determination should not be construed as either an approval or disapproval. Very truly yours, Stephen M. Jones Director of Planning S/s Gerald G. Newman Chief Planner GGN:cc cc: Town Attorney G ICC H ORN~ZONING~ZONING\WORKING\LD2000~IULIS D~)0-4 JUL Petition ' ~ECEIVED PETITION PURSUANT TO SECTION 265 OF THE NEW YORK TOWN LAW AUG 2 2 2000 :oumoKS lown Clerk To: Town Board, Town of Southold Southold, New York The Town Board of the Town of Southold, on its own motion, has proposed a Change of zone for a certain parcel in the Town of Southold at Southold, which parcel is Shown on the Suffolk County Tax Map as ?]0 ~ ~(~-~l - 30 so that the zoning of Said parcel shall change from k. I~ (£~ro ~l-,~at ~tl~ ir} ~.~') '~0 ~ d~ ~ 0 ~t ~ ¢ ~L4~l~r~- ~ n ~3erXlo.T\-~ ~ b V=~r rjr...+). This parcel is part of a proposed change of zone designated by the Town Board as Notice of the proposed change of zone was issued by the Town Clerk on U. d6~3-~ oq.q / 2000. The undersigned owner(s) of property within that part of the Town of Southold Which would be affected by such proposed change of zone, do(es) hereby and herewith Protest to the Town Board of the Town of Southold against said change of zone. This instrument is a protest against such change of zone made pursuant to Section 265 of the Town Law o£the State of New York. Dated: Name of Owner(s): Witness(es): LIgGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HE~_.- lNG ON A LOCAL LAW TO AMEND THE ZONING MAP OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BY CHANGING THE ZONING DIS- TRICT DESIGNATION OF THAT PART OF SCTM # 1000-059.00- 07.00-030.000 THAT IS CURRENT- LY IN THE LIMITED BUSINESS (LB) D/STRICT DESIGNATION FROM THE LIMITED BUSINESS (LB) DISTRICT DESIGNATION TO THE AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION (AC) DIS- TRICT DESIGNATION. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 265 of the Town Law and requirements of the Code of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, that the Town Board of the Town of Soushold will hold a PUBLIC HEARRqG mi ~ ~)resald LOCAL LAW ~t ~ SOId'THOLD TOWN HALL, 53095 Mnin Road, Southold, New York M 5:00 I~.m*, Tug~d~y, August 2~, ~0. Thu ~ of the Local Law is to ~ of shat p~t of ~t-'rM # ml=~atty zoned in the Limited ~ (LB) district deslgnl~ios, ~ ~ Town Board's Own 'biotinn, f~ the Limited Business (L~) ~ Designation to the Agri- cultural Conservation (AC) District Designation. The assessment records li~t CI~m~M Chnmews ss tbe Owner of the property. The Property is located on the north side of Route 48 w¢~t of Kenny's Road. The Property contains approximately 1.44 acres. The Local Law is entitled, "A LOCAL LAW TO CHANGE THE ZONING DISTRICT DES- IGNATION OF THAT PART OF THE PARCEL OF PROPERTY KNOWN AS SCTM # 1000-059.00- 07.~030.000 THAT IS CURRENT- LY IN THE LIMITED BUSINESS (LB) DISTRICT DESIGNATION FROM THE LIMITED BUSINESS (LB) DISTRICT DESIGNATION TO THE AGRICULTURAL CON- SERVATION (AC) DISTRICT DESIGNATION. Copies of this Local Law are avail- able in the Office of the Town Clerk to any interested persons during reg- ular business hours. Any persons desiring t° be heard 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: August 15, 2000 Elizabeth A. Neville Southo[d Town Cie ' 1507-1TAu17 STATE OF NEW YORK) )SS: COUNTY OF S~UFF01~K), 1.._iq L'~t% ~, (~,)~ I {~ ~ 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 New York, 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, comme~ncing ~on the l ~-{ 4-~ day of {-"~{~ Q.) Principal Clerk Sworn to bnefore me thi{~. [ day of No~/~.Ful~. ~sll M IMS y~d[ OIWEeOMM4 LOCAL LAW NO. OF THE YEAR 2000. A LOCAL LAW TO CHANGE THE ZONING DISTRICT DESIGNATION OF THAT PART OF THE PARCEL OF PROPERTY KNOWN AS Suffolk County Tax Map (scm) # ./00o- O .oo - 07, oo - 030. ooo TI-]E (Ll~). LIMITETJ (Ac) WHICH IS CURRENTY 1N ZONING DISTRICT FROM ZONING DISTRICT DESIGNATION TO THE Q OIO_~ ~TL.I,/ A-f l o t~/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 (1) 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 which are intended to foster a strong economy and which encourage and preserve the existing high quality of life, as more specifically ~et forth herein below: 1. Preservation of Farmland and Agriculture Farmland is a valuable and dynamic industry in the Town of Southold. The ~en farmlands are not only highly cherished for their economic value, but for the scenic vistas they provide. Th.e.open sp,.a...ce and scenery created by farmland additionally contributes to the quality of life of the resmcuts, wm~e promoting tourism and recreatimt 2. Preservation of Open and Recreational Space The Town of Southold relies heavily upon its scenic beauty and open landscapes for recrealaon, clean mrand water, as well as for ~ts atlmct~on to tourists and recreation-seekers. The Town has attracted many second homeowners because of its "uatuml resource, abnndance of open space, farms, picturesque villages, and the ever-present waterfront" (Master Plan Update, 1985). Due to this open space, the Town has a tremeadeus development potential. Bleak picture~ have been painted ina few documents, wanting of strip-type development, mburhan ilaawl and water supply issues. The preservation of open and recreational space is not only ae~hetic, but also a necessity for the preseut 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 Southold is renowned for its rural, cultural, commercial and historic character. Tiffs unique character is recognized in all of the documents reviewed. Based on the input of Town residents, tile Final Report and Recommendations states that the two most prevalent and key issues are keeping growth in file existing hamlet centers and preserving the enhancing the surroumlmg rural areas. Additionally. . · tile Master Plan Update recommends the provision for "a conunuinty of residential hamlets that are comprised of a variety of housing opportunities, commercial, servico 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)." Preservation 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 To~" 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 use pa~tem that is seusilive to the limited indigenous water supply and will not degrade the subsm'face water qnality. The outstanding needs enumerated below are the culmination ofcarofal 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 lhroughout the Town and are specifically identified as follows: to provide for viable land use development at lex,els of mtensmes which are sensitive to subsurface water quality and quantity 2) To maintain activity; and strengthen hamlet centers as the focus of cemmemial, residential, and cultural 3) To preserve the open, agrinultmal and rural character of areas outside of [he hamlet cente~ 4) ~° _P_r,.°*_i _de .f,°r a variety .o.f ho. using opportmutle~ for cittzeus of different incomes and age levels; 5) tu ~m~mce me opportumt~es mr pedestrian-friendly shopping; 6) to continue to the support of the Town's agricultmal economy; 7) to maximize the Town's natural assets, includiag its coastal location and agricultural base, by balancing commercial, residential and recreational uses; 8) to strengthen the Town's marine-recreatiousl and marine-commercial activities; 9) to encourage the preservation ofparldand and public accc~ to the waterfront; 10) to support tourism by maintaining and strengthening the Town's assets that foster a tourist Wade, namely hamlet center businesses, ' ' ' historic heritage, architecture, a sense of place, of rural and open character, agriculture, and marine activities; 11) to preserve prime farmland; and encourage the diversification ofagriculttwe; 12) to ' · . preserve the historic, cultural, architectural and archaeological resources of the Town; 13) to ensure visual quality of hamlet centers; 14) to encourage appropriate land uses both inside and out of hamlet ~enters; 115_! to promote balanced economy and tax base o) to'preserve the integrity of the Town's vegetative habitats, including freshwater wetlands and woodlands. Section 2. Enactment SCTM # 1000,- 0~'~. DO -07,0t~ - 030.0~ ~more fully de~h~ heroin ~low. A ~ of SC~ [000 -0~. ~- 0~, O0 -030. 000 is ~enfly in (. C~ ) ~t~ tF~ ~O~[~ zoning~asdesi~t~by~e~g~pof · e Tom. Ba~d u~n ~e aforemenfion~ goals ~d identifi~ n~s of the To~ consideration of~e ~mmen~tions ~d commen~ of our Pl~ing Bmr, ~e S~o~ Co~ Pl~g Commi~io~ our p~i~ mn~mnt (CCG) ~d o~e~, we he~y c~ge ~e ~n~g ~s~ct d~i~tion of~t ( CB ) ~[~(~ ~U~ IM~E ~ng~ctd~i~fion ~om~e ) Lt~ tr~ 8~St D~ r m~g~d~i~iontome SCTM # 1000-059.00-07.00-030.00 ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Southold, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, being bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northwesterly side of Middle Road (C.R. 48), where the same is intersected by the land now or formerly of Perotti, said point also being 607.46 feet to cut-offat Kenny's Road; RUNNING THENCE along the said northwesterly side of Middle Road, the following two courses and distances: (1) South 33 degrees 31 minutes 40 seconds West 136.65 feet; and (2) along the arc of a curve bearing to the right having a radius of 2,864.79 feet, 88.66 feet to the land RUNNING THENCE along the said land now or formerly of Pharr, North 41 degrees 51 minutes 00 seconds West, 255.50 feet to the land now or formerly of Perot~; RUNNING THENCE along the land now or formerly of Perotti, the following two courses and distances: (1) North 48 degrees 09 minutes 00 seconds East, 218.38 feet; and (2) South 41 degrees 51 minutes 00 seconds East, 200.00 feet to the aforesaid northwesterly side of Middle Road, at the point or place of BEGINNING Seclion 3. The zoning map as adopted by section 100-21 of the To~a Code of the Town of Southold is hereby amended to reflect the 'a~thin change of zoning districl designation for said parcel. Section 4. THIS LOCAL LAW SHALL TAKE EFFECT IMMEDIATELY UPON FILING WITH THE SECRETARY OF STATE. JEAN W. COCHRAN SUPERVISOR Town Hall, 53095 Route 25 P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Fax (631) 765-1823 Telephone (631) 765-1889 OFFICE OF THE SUPERVISOR TOWN OF SOUTHOLD August 15, 2000 Dear Property Owner: Enclosed is a copy of a public notice regarding potential rezoning of the property identified in the public notice. The assessment records list you as the current owner. Please note the date and time of the public heating. You or your representatives have the right to both attend the public hearing and/or submit written comments. Jean W. Cochran Supervisor NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON A LOCAL LAW TO AMEND THE ZONING MAP OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BY CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT DESIGNATION OF THAT PART OF SCTM # 1000-059.00- 07.00-030.000 THAT IS CURRENTLY IN THE LIMITED BUSINESS (LB) DISTRICT DESIGNATION FROM THE LIMITED BUSINESS (LB) DISTRICT DESIGNATION TO THE AGRICULTUPOtL CONSERVATION (AC) DISTRICT DESIGNATION. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 265 of the Town Law and requirements of the Code of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, that the Town Board of the Town of Southold will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on the Aforesaid LOCAL LAW at the SOUTHOLD TOWN HALL, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York at 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 29, 2000. The purpose of the Local Law is to Change the Zoning District Designation of that part of SCTM # 1000-059.00-07.00-030.000 which is currently zoned in the Limited Business (LB) district designation, on the Tovm Board's Own Motion, from the Limited Business (LB) District Designation to the Agricultural Conservation (AC) District Designation. The assessment records list Clement Charnews as the Owner of the property. The Property is located on the north side of Route 48 west of Kenny's Road. The Property contains approximately 1.44 acres. The Local Law is entitled, "A LOCAL LAW TO CHANGE THE ZONING DISTRICT DESIGNATION OF THAT PART OF THE PARCEL OF PROPERTY KNOWN AS SCTM # 1000-059.00-07.00-030.000 THAT IS CURRENTLY IN THE LIMITED BUSINESS (LB) DISTRICT DESIGNATION FROM THE LIMITED BUSINESS (LB) DISTRICT DESIGNATION TO THE AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION (AC) DISTRICT DESIGNATION. Copies of this Local Law are available in the Office of the Town Clerk to any interested persons during regular bnsmess hours. Any persons des/ring to be heard on the proposed amendment should appear, and has the tight to appear, at the time and place above so specified. Any person also has the right to submit written comments to the Southold Town Clerk either prior to the Public Heating or at the Public Hearing. BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF $OUTHOLD, SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK. Dated: August 15, 2000 Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING on Proposed zone changes on Route 48 for Tuesday, August 15, 2000 at 8:05 am has been CANCELLED. BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK. Dated: August 2, 2000 Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk LIST OF ROUTE 48 PROPERTIEt:, .,URRENTLY BEING RE-EXAMINED l- Cramer OIdZone New Zone SCTM Owner **New Owners Grnpt lA HD R-80 045-2-1 .4 REZONING 7~00 John Siolas & Catherine Tsounis 190 Central Drive Mattituck, NY 11952 Grnpt 1 B LB R-80 045-2-10.5 Adrienne Solof 33 Fairbanks Blvd. Woodbury, NY 11797 Grnpt 1B HD R-80 045-2-10.5 Adrienne Solof 33 Fairbanks Blvd. Woodbury, NY 11797 Grnprt 3B HD R-80 035-1-27.2 Frank Justin Mclntosh & Mark Andemon, Trustees 6007 Waggoner Drive Dallas, TX 75230 Grnprt 3B HD R-80 035-1-27.3 Frank Justin Mclntosh 6007 Waggoner Drive Sallas, Tx 75230 Matt lA LB R-80 113-12-11 Stella Gentile 52 Harbor Road Riverhead, NY 11901 Matt lA LB R-80 113-12-12 Dominic Principi 1087 Fod Salonga Road No~hpo~, NY 11768 Matt la LB R-80 113-12-13 Richard Principi & Another PO Box 495 Amagansett, NY 11930 Matt la LB R-80 113-14-10 Randall Feinberg PO Box 186 Mattituck, NY 11952 Matt lA LB R-80 121-6-1 Premium Wine Holders LLC 14990 Oregon Road Cutchogue, NY 11935 Matt 2B LI RO 141-3-28 Raymond Nine 855 New Suffolk AvemJe PO Box 1401 Mattituck, NY 11952 LIST OF ROUTE 48 PROPERTIEb CURRENTLY BEING RE-EXAMINED I-,.,R REZONING 7100 Cramer OIdZone New Zone SCTM Owner "*New Owners Matt 2B LI RO 141-3-25.1 Raymond Nine 855 New Suffotk Avenue PO Box 1401 Mattituck, NY 11952 Matt 2B LI RO p/o 141-3-38.1 George Penny Inc Cio George Penny iV Main Road Greenpor[, NY 11944 Matt 2C LI LB 141-3-22 Raymond Nine PO Box 1401 Mattituck, NY 11952 Matt 2C LI LB 141-3-32.1 William Guyton PO Box 71 Southold, NY 11971 Matt 2C LI LB 141-3-29.1 John J. Sidor, Jr. & Others 3980 Wickham Avenue Mattituck, NY 11952 Matt 2E B RO 140-1-12 Henry Pierce & Jennie Lee Wells Road Peconic, NY 11958 Matt 2E B RO 140-1-4 Raymond Smilovich 1098 Wickham Avenue Mattituck, NY 11952 Pec lA B RO 074-4-10 Chester Misloski & Others PO Box 237 Peconic, NY 11958 Pec lA B RO plo 074-4-9 Andreas & Stacy Paliovras County Road 48 PO Box 434 Peconic, NY 11958 Pec 2C LI HB 074-3-19.3 Kenneth Dickerson Chestnut Road Southold, NY 11971 Sthld 3 LB AC 059-10-4 Edward Koster PO Box 1495 Southold, NY 11971 LIST OF ROUTE 48 PROPERTIEd CURRENTLY BEING RE-EXAMINED ~ ,JR REZONING 7~00 Cramer OIdZone New Zone SCTM Owner **New Owners Sthld 3 LB AC 059-10-5 Clifford Cornell PO Box 910 Southold, NY 11971 Sthld 3 LB AC 059-7-31.4 Ellen Hufe Route 48 Southold, NY 11971 Sthld 3 LB AC 059-7-32 Alice Surozenski 41095 Route 48 Southold, NY 11971 Sthld 3 LB AC p/o 059-10-3.1 Jack Weiskott Roberta Garris 229 5th Street Greenport, NY 11944 Sthld 3 LB AC p/o 059-7~30 Clement Charnews County Road 48 Southold, NY 11971 Sthld 3 LB AC p/o 059-9-30.4 Walter Pharr, Jr. PO Box 958 Southold, NY 11971 Sthld LB AC p/o 059-10-2 Anne Hubbard 9 Legge~ Road Bronxville, NY 10708 Sthld 4C B RO 059-4-8 Timothy Gray Soundview Avenue Southold, NY 11971 Sthld 4C B RO 059-4-9 Jimbo Realty Corp. 50800 Main Road PO Box1465 Southold, NY 11971 Sthld 4C B RO 063-1-1.6 Thomas Hubbard 9 Leggert Road Bronxville, NY 10708 Sthld 5A B LB 055-1-11.1 Thomas Hubbard 9 Legged Road Bmnxville, NY 10708 LIST OF ROUTE 48 PROPERTIEo CURRENTLY BEING RE-EXAMINED, .~R REZONING 7~00 Cramer OIdZone New Zone SCTM Owner **New Owners Sthld 5A B LB 055-1-11.2 Anne Hubba~ 9 Leggert Road Bronxville, NY 10708 Sthld 5A B LB 055-1-11.3 Thomas Hubba~ 9 Leggert Road Bronxville, NY 10708 Sthld 5A B LB 055-1-11.4 Anne Hubba~ 9 Leggert Road Bronxville, NY 10708 Sthld 5A B LB 055-5-2.2 William Penny III 2200 Hobart Road Southold, NY 11971 Sthld 5A B LB 055-5-2.4 Thomas & Susan McCarthy PO Box 1266 Southold, NY 11971 Sthld 5A B LB 055-5-6 John Satkoski & Rita Patricia 168 Fifth Street Greenport, NY 11944 Sthld 5B B RO 055-5-4 Linda Bertani & Others Oakwood Drive Southold, NY 11971 Sthld 6 B RO plo 055-2-24.2 Margaret Field 34 Calebs Way Greenport, NY 11944 LEGAL NOTI~ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR- IN(] ON A LOCAL LAW TO AMEND THE ZONING MAP OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BY CHANGING THE ZONING DIS- TRICT DESIGNATION OF THAT PART OF SCTM # 1000-0S9.00- 07.00-030.000 THAT IS CURRENT- LY IN THE LIMITED BUSINESS (LB) DISTRICT DESIGNATION FROM THE LIMITED BUSINESS (LB) DISTRICT DESIGNATION TO THE AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION (AC) DIS- TRICT DESIGNATION. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 265 of the Town Law and requirements of the Code of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, that the Town Board of the Town of Southotd will bom a PUBLIC HEARING on the Afor~aid LOCAL LAW at the SOUTHOLD TOWN HALL, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York at 8:05 a.m., Tuesday, August 15, 2000. The pm-i~se of the Local Law is to Change the Zoning District Designation of that part of SCTM # 1000-059.00.07.00-030.000 which is curretltiy zoned in the Limited Business (LB) district designation, on the Town Board's Own Motion, from the Limited Business (LB) District Designation to the Agri- cuituxal Conservation (AC) District Designation. The assessment records list Clement Charnews as the Owner of the .property. The Property is lo- cated on the north side of Route 48 west of Kenny's Road. The Property contains approximately 1.44 acres. The Local Law is entitled, "A LOCAL LAW TO CHANGE THE ZONING DISTRICT DESIGNA- TION OF THAT PART OF THE PARCEL OF PROPERTY KNOWN AS SCTM # 1000-059.00- 07.00-030.000 THAT IS CUR- RENTLY IN THE LIMITED BUSINESS (LB) DISTRICT DES- IGNATION FROM THE LIMITED BUSINESS (LB) DIS- TRICT DESIGNATION TO THE AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION (AC) DIS- TRICT DESIGNATION. Copies of this Local Law are avail. able in the Office of the Town Clerk to any interested persons during reg- ular business hours. Any persons desiring to be heard on the proposed amendment should appear, and has the right to appear, at the time and place above so speci- fied. Any person also has the fight 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 Southol~ 1410-IT Jif27 £q-7- &O STATE OF NEWYORK) )SS: ?~UNTY OFSU,F~,,O, LK) ~tO F. f~//~ ~ 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 publ)shed in said Newspaper once each week for / weeks successively, commencing ~A of ._~'~, ~/ on the o77 day 20 00 · rincipal Clerk Sworn to before me this c~'~ day of ,~cL.t.4~ 20 CHRISTINA T. WEBER Nora,-/Public, Sta~e of New York No. 01WE6034554 Qua!ilied in Suffolk C0 un,~y C0m:,;!z~ion Expires D~cemb~r 13, ~ I~GAL NOT~CE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HE~_.- ING ON A LOCAL LAW TO AMEND THE ZONING MAP OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BY CHANGING THE ZONING DIS- TRICT DESIGNATION OF THAT PART OF SCTM # 1000-059.00- 07.00-030.000 THAT IS CURRENT- LY IN THE LIMITED BUSINESS (LB) DISTRICT DESIGNATION FROM THE LIMITED BUSINESS (LB) DISTRICT DESIGNATION TO THE AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION (AC) DIS- TRICT DESIGNATION. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 265 of the Town Law and requirements of the Code of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New YorlC, that the Town Board of the Town of Sogthold will hold a PUBLIC HEARII~g I ~ ~resaid LOCAL LAW at the SOUTHOLD TOWN HALL~ 53095 blain Road, Southold, New Yo~It at $:~ ~ Tue~lay, Auga~ 2~, ;1~0. The [~as of the Local La~ i~ to ~00.07M that P~t of scTM # mm'ently zoned ia the Limited ~ (LB) district dest~alioa, i ~ Town Board's Own 'Motion. bi the Limited Busine~ (L~) Di~iet Designation to the Agri- cultural Conservation (AC) District Designation. The assessment records list Clemem Clmme~ as the Owner of the property. The Property is located on the no~th side of Route 48 weir of Kenny's Road. The Property contains approximately 1.44 acres. The Local Law is entitled, "A LOCAL LAW TO CHANGE THE ZONING DISTRICT DES- IGNATION OF THAT PART OF THE PARCEL OF PROPERTY KNOWN AS SCTM # 1000-059.00- 07.(~-030.000 THAT IS CURRENT- LY IN THE LIMITED BUSINESS (LB) DISTRICT DESIGNATION FROM THE LIMITED BUSINESS (LB) DISTRICT DESIGNATION TO THE AGRICULTURAL CON- SERVATION (AC) DISTRICT DESIGNATION. Copies of this Local Law are av~l- able in the Office of the Town Clerk to any interested persons during reg- ular business hours. Any persons desiring to be heard on the proposed amendment should appear, and has the right to appear, at the time and place above so speci- fied. Any person also has the right to submit written comments to the Southold Town Clerk either prior to the Public Hearing or at the Pubhe Hearing. BY ORDER OF THE TOWN 'BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK. Dated: August 15, 2000 Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Cie ' 1507-1TAu17 STATE OF NEW YORK) )SS: COUNTY OF S~UFFO. I~K), 1..~L"'~F'~ ~-. (~,)~ ~{~ ~ 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 gHccessiVelY, commencing on the l '~- ~ day of [1- 20 .J Principal Clerk Sworn to b~fore me thi{~ [ '~ ~ ~ day of. I~\/~ cf (~ ~ ~- 20 ~(~ I~GAL NOTICE NOTIC~ OF PUBLIC HI'AR- lNG ON A LOCAL LAW TO AMEND THE ZONING MAp OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BY' CHANGING THE ZONING DIS- TRICT DESIGNATION OF THAT PART OP SCTM # 0'L00.~30.000 THAT Ii CURRENT. '. IM1TED BUglNE~ ~'~ DIS'I~RICT DESIGNATION ~ THE AORICULTUI~L CONSERVATION (AC) DIS- TRICT DES?ONATION. ~ PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY OIV~N that pursuant to Sa·tirol of the Town L~w end requirements 'Of the Code of the Town of $outholdl Suffolk Couffiy, New York, that the Town Board of the Town of Southold vdH ~old · PUBLIC HEARI[N(~ on Ibc Aforesa d LOCAL LAW at the SOUTHOLD TOWN HALL, 53095 M~in Road, S0uthold, NeW York at 8:05 a.m., Tuesday, August i5, 2000. The purpose bf the Loc·] Law is to Change the Zonihg · .District Designation of that part of SCTM # 1000;059.00-07.00-030.000 which c~rrently zoned in the Limited Business (LB).district designation, !e~the Town Board's Own Motion, fSDis~r~ct ~,12,eslgna tiof~ '! ~ltural C~onserVation (AC) Distkict Designation. The assessment reg~Jrds I/st Clement clu~news es fbe Owner ~f the~property. The Property is lo- anted on the north side of Route 48' west of Kenny's Road. The Property coat·las approximately 1.44 ~ The Local Law is entitled, ~A LOCAL LAW TO CHANGE THE ZONING DISTRICT DESIONA. TION OF THAT PART OF THE PARCEL OF PROPERTY KNOWN AS SCTM # 10G0-059.00- 07.00~030.000 THAT IS CUR. RENTLy IN THE LIMITED BUSINESS (LB) DISTRICT DES- IONATION FROM THE LIMITED BUSINESS (LB) DIS- TRICT DESIGNATION TO TIlE A G R'I C U LT U RA L CONSERVATION (AC) : DIS- TRICT DESIGNATION. · . Copies of this Local Law are avail- abl~ in the Office of the ToW~ Cl~rk to any interested persons during reg- ?nlltr business hours. ~ Any p~rSOns desiring to be.h~trd . on, the proposed amendment ~honld appear, and has the right to appear, at the time and place above ~o sped- fled. Any person also has the right to submit written comments to the So~thold Town Clerk either prior to the Publ/c 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 ~. Neville S0uthold Town Clerk .1410-1TJy27 This is a copy of the Public Hearing Notice as it appeared in the July 27, 2000 edition of the Suffolk Times. photooop~ by [y~da ~ohn OCT 1 2 1999 ,~x.,thold Town Cler~ DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING COUNTY OF SUFFOLK SUFFOLK COUN]Y EXECUTIVE October 6, 1999 SlqEPHEN M JONES, A.IC P. Ms. Elizabeth Neville, Town Clerk Town of Southold 53095 Main Road - P.O. Box 1179 Somhold, NY 11971 Re; Application on the Town Board's Own Motion for various rezonings on lands situated throughout the Rte. 48 corridor in the Town of Southold (SD-99-6). Dear Ms. Neville: Pursuant to the requirements of Sections A 14-14 to 23 of the Suflblk County Administrative Code, the Suffolk County Planning Commission on October 6, 1999 reviewed the above captioned and after due study and deliberation Resolved to approve said application. Very truly yours, Stephen M. Jones Direc/~f Planningj~[ ~; [dp~l a'nnNeVman~ GN:cc PLANNING BOARD BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman vsrILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD G. WARD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE October 8, 1999 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Elizabeth Neville, Town Clerk Town Hall Southold, NY 11971 RECEIVED 8 1999 Sout~old Totem Re: CR 48 Changes of Zone Dear Mrs. Neville, The recommendations proposed by the Cramer Consulting Group in the above-noted Study, have been reviewed and discussed by the Planning Board. Collectively we offer the following observations. The underlying premise of this Study is to preserve the bypass capability of the CR 48 divided highway. Doing so will prevent the commercial retail sprawl that characterizes every Long Island town to our west. More specifically, the overall purpose is to avoid repeating the mistakes made elsewhere on western Long Island, where unchecked commercial retail development not only resulted in serious traffic congestion problems, but played a role in the demise of the economic vitality of downtown districts located on State Route 25. This community's Vision, as stated in many documents and public meetings some going back to the mid-1980s (prior to the adoption of the 1989 Zoning Map), is to preserve the small-town qualities that distinguish Southold. In order to achieve this goal, it is critically important to consolidate future retail business growth around the existing business centers within each hamlet. Furthermore, reducing the potential for retail and other traffic-generating uses to be introduced {or expanded) will have other long-term benefits to the community. First, it will ensure a bypass road for through traffic, thereby relieving some congestion on SR 25. Second, it will boost the economic development potential of the existing and potential business properties bordering SR 25, where most of the Town's traditional hamlets are centered. Third, it will preserve a scenic corridor that is a source of pleasure to residents and tourists. Therefore, we support the overall study recommendations as proposed. In recommending their adoption, we recognize there may be reservations about specific October 8, lggg proposed rezonings and that alternate rezoning proposals may be under consideration. We urge extreme caution in modifying the consultant's recommendations lest the integrity of the whole be undermined in the interest of satisfying a few. Chairman NOTICE OF CONT1UNATION OF PUBLIC HEARING ON ail Local Laws to Change the Zoning District Designation of the parcels and part of the parcels listed below and identified by Suffolk County Tax Map Number and record owner PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD HAS KEPT OPEN ALL THE PUBLIC HEARINGS ON THE ABOVE REFERENCED LOCAL LAWS. ALL THE PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL BE CONTIUNED ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1999 STARTING AT 9:00 A.M. THROUGH 12:00 NOON AT THE SOUTHOLD TOWN HALL, 53095 MAIN ROAD, SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK THESE PUBLIC HEARINGS COMMENCED ON October 4 - 6th, 1999 RESPECTIVELY at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Somhold, New York. A list of the Suffolk County Tax Map numbers of the parcels; the current owners as listed on the assessment records; the currem zoning and the proposed zoning as well as the group name is set forth below GROUP CURRENT PROPOSED S.C.TAX MAP OWNER ZONING ZONING Grnpt lA HD R80 40-3-1 Grnpt lA HD R80 45-2-1 Grnpt lB LB R80 45-2-10.5 Grnpt lB I-ID R80 45-2-10.5 Kace LI LLC. 43 West 54th St. New YorkNY 10019 John Siolas & Catherine Tsounis 190 Central Drive Mattituck NY 11952 Adrienne Solof 33 Fairbanks Blvd. Woodbury NY 11797 Adrienne Solof 33 Fairbanks Blvd.. Woodbury NY 11797 Grnpt 2A Grnpt 2A CJrnpt 2A Crcnpt 2A Gmpt 2A Grnpt 2A Gmpt 2B R40 R80 40-3-6.1 R40 R80 40-3-6.2 R40 RS0 40-3-7 R40 R80 40-3-8 R40 R80 40-3-9.3 R40 RS0 40-3-9.4 I-ID R80 40-4-1 Richard & Anita Wilton P.O. Box 89 Greenport NY 11944 Linda Wilton 200 Front Street Greenport, NY 11944 Steven & Lenore Atkins 119 Primrose Avenue Massapequa Park NY 11762 AntoneM~inauskas P.O. Box 2106 Greenpon NY 11944 Agnes Dunn 45 Queen Street P.O. Box 409 Greenport NY 11944 Susan M~ianauskas ~o Charles M~inauskas&Wife 64820Rt. 48 Greenpo~NY 11944 Suffolk County W~erAuthofity 4060 Sunrise Highway Oakd~e NY 11769 Grnpt 3A Grnpt 3B Grnpt 3B LB R80 P/O 35-1-25 RS0 35-1-27.2 R80 35-1-27.3 Peconic Landing At Southold PO Box 430 Southold, NY 11971 Frank Justin Mclmosh & Mark Anderson 235 E. 57th Street New York NY 10022 Frank Justin Mclntosh 235 E. 57th Street New YorkNY 10022 Matt lA Matt lA Matt lA Matt lA Matt lA Matt lA Matt lA Matt lB Matt lB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LIO LIO R80 R80 R80 R80 R80 R80 R80 R80 R80 113-12-11 113-12-12 113-12-13 113-14-10 121-6-1 P/O 121-5-4.1 P/O 113-12-14 P/O 121-5-4.1 P/O 122-2-23.1 Stella Gentile 52 Harbor Road Riverhead NY 11901 Dominic Principi 1087 Fort Salonga Road Northport NY 11768 Richard Principi & Another P.O, Box 495 Amagansett NY 11930 Randall Feinberg P.O. Box 186 Mattituck NY 11952 Philip & Susan Cardinale 785 Peconic Bay Blvd. Riverhead NY 11901 Michael Adamowicz & Others 195 Marine Street Farmingdale NY 11735 Michael Carafiis & Wife 204 California Avenue Pt Jefferson NY 11777 Michael Adamowicz & Others 195 Marine Street Farmingdale NY 11735 Emanual Tsontos 26 1 U Willets Road West Roslyn NY 11576 Matt lB Matt lB LIO LIO R80 R80 P/O 122-2-24 P/O 122-2-25 Charlotte Dickerson 460 Paddock Way Mattituck NY 11952 S C Water Authority 4060 Sunrise Highway Oakdale NY 11769 Matt lB Matt 2A Matt 2A Matt 2A Matt 2A Matt 2A Matt 2B Matt 2B Matt 2B Matt 2B LIO LI LI LI LI LI R80 RO RO RO RO P/O 122-2-8.1 141-3-43 141-3-44 141-3-45.1 141-3-45.2 141-3-41 141-3-21 141-3-19 141-3-26 141-3-27 Frances Acer 10020 Sound Avenue MattimckNY 11952 Alice Funn 11850 Sound Avenue P.O. Box 422 MatfituckNYl1952 Clarence Booker & Others 755 Rogers Avenue Brooklyn NY 11226 Mattie Simmons Box 926 11700 Sound Avenue MattituckNY 11952 North Fork Housing Alliance 110 South Street Greenport NY 11944 George Penny Inc. M~nRoad P.O. Box 2067 GreenportNY 11944 Harry Charkow & Wife P.O. Box 215 Mattituck NY 11952 NY State Hostel #1077 Albany NY 12200 Joseph&Jan~ Domanski PO Box 1654 MaaituckNY 11952 Margaret Ashton Box 457 795 Love Lane MattituckNY 11952 Matt 2B Matt 2B Matt 2B Matt 2B Matt 2C Matt 2C Matt 2C Matt 2D Matt 2D Matt 2D Matt 2D LI LI LI LI LI LI LI LI LI LI LI RO RO RO RO LB LB LB R40 R40 R40 R40 141-3 -28 141-3-25.1 141-3-29.2 P/O 141-3-38.1 141-3-22 141-3-32.1 141-3-29.1 141-3-39 P/O 140-2-32 141-3-18 141-3-40 Raymond Nine 855 New Suffolk Avenue P.O. Box 1401 Mattituck NY 11952 Raymond Nine P.O. Box 1401 Mattituck NY 11952 Arnold Urist P.O. Box 1436 Mattituck NY 11952 George Penny Inc. c/o George Penny IV Main Road Greenport NY 11944 Raymond Nine PO Box 1401 Mattituck NY 11952 William Guyton P.O. Box 71 Southold NY 11971 John J. Sidor, Jr. & Others 3980 Wickham Avenue Mattituck NY 11952 Robert Boasi 12425 Sound Avenue P.O. Box 317 Mattituck NY 11952 John Divello & Others Westphalia Road P.O. Box 1402 Mattituck NY 11952 Jeffrey Crregor 37 Squiretown Road Hampton Bays NY 11946 Andrew Fohrkolb 670 Holden Avenue Cutchogue NY 11935 Matt 2E Matt 2E Matt 2E Matt 2E Matt 2E Matt 2F Matt 2F Matt 2F Matt 2F Matt 2G B B B B B B R40 R40 R40 R40 RO RO RO RO RO Mil MII MII MI1 RO 140-1-10 140-1-11 140-1-12 140-1-4 140-1-9 140-1-6 140-1-6 140-1-7 140-1-8 140-1-1 Mark McDonald P.O. Box 1258 Southold NY 11971 Steven Freethy & Deborah Gibson Freethy Maiden Lane Mattituck NY 11952 Henry Pierce & Jennie Lee Wells Road Peconic NY 11958 Raymond Smilovich 1098 Wickham Avenue Mattituck NY 11952 Herbert Swanson P.O. Box 238 Mattimck NY 11952 Harold Reeve & Sons Inc. Cty Rd 48 P.O. Box 1441 Mattimck NY 11952 Harold Reeve & Sons Inc. Cty Rd 48 P.O. Box 1441 Mattituck NY 11952 Rita Poneiglione Maiden Lane P.O, Box 1136 Mattituck NY 11952 Helen Reeve 245 Maiden Lane Mattituck NY 11952 Stephanie Gullatt 1695 Wickham Avenue Mattimck NY 11952 Matt 2G Matt 2G Pec lA Pec lA Pec lA Pec lB Pec lB Pec 2A Pec 2A Pec 2A Pec 2A R40 R40 B B B B B R40 R40 R40 R40 RO RO RO RO RO LB LB RO RO RO RO 140-1-2 140-1-3 74-4-10 P/O 74-4-9 P/O 74-4-5 P/O 74-4-9 P/O 74-4-5 74-3-13 74-3-14 74-3-15 74-4-15 Leroy Heyliger & Wife Box 571, Wickham Ave. Mattituck NY 11952 William Stars & Wife P.O. Box 942 Ole Jule Lane Mattituck NY 11952 Chester Misloski & Others P.O. Box 237 Peconic NY 11958 Andreas & Stacy Paliovras Rt. 48, P.O. Box 434 Peconic NY 11958 John Krupski & Bros. Inc. Oregon Road Cutchogue NY 11935 Andreas & Stacy Paliovras Rt. 48, P.O. Box 434 Peconic NY 11958 John Krupski & Bros. Inc. Oregon Road Cutchogue NY 11935 Dorothy Victoria & John Mumster c/o Pupecki P.O. Box 366 Peconic NY 11958 Sidney Waxler P.O. Box 328 Peconic NY 11958 Edward Dan & Wife P.O. Box 1 Peconic NY 11958 Paul McGlynn & Wife Box 206, North Rd. Peconic NY 11958 Pec 2A Pec 2B Pec 2B Pec 2B Pec 2B Pec 2C Pec 2C Pec 2D Pec 2E Sthld 1 R40 R40 R40 R40 R40 LI LI R80 RS0 LB RO RO RO 74-4-16 74-3-16 74-3-17 74-5-1 74-5-5 74-3-19.3 P/O 74-3-19.2 74-3-20 74-3-24.2 69-4-2.2 Louise Day & Another c/o Bob Day 88 Wyckoff Street Brooklyn NY 11201 Patrick Adipietro & Robert P.O. Box 174 Peconic NY 11958 Olive Hairston Hayes 306 East 96th Street New York NY 10128 Bennett Blackburn & Wife Box 344, Peconic Lane Peconic NY 11958 Robert Johnson 4300 Soundview Avenue Southold NY 11971 Kenneth Dickerson Chestnut Road Southold NY 11971 Kevin Terry 465 Topsail Lane Southold, NY 11971 Alice Platon 30 Front Street P.O. Box AB Greenport NY 11944 Alvin Combs & Wife Peconic Lane Peconic NY 11958 Gerald Gralton & Wife Middle Road Box 274 Peconic NY 11958 Sthld 1 Sthld 1 Sthld 2A Sthld 2A Sthld 2B Sthld 2B Sthld 2C Sthld 2C Sffid2C Sthld 3 Sthld 3 LB LB AC AC LB LB LI LI LI LB LB RO RO RO RO RO RO AC AC AC AC AC 69-4-2.3 69-4-3 69-2-1 69-2-2 69-2-3 69-2-4 69-3 - 1 69-3 -2 69-3 -3 59-10-4 59-10-5 Helmut Hass c/o Beverly Haas Jacobs P.O. Box 522 Cutchogue NY 11935 Ruth Enterprises Inc. P.O. Box 910 Southold NY 11971 William Zebroski Jr. P.O. Box 531 Southold NY 11971 Carol Zebroski Savage & Others Woodchuck Hollow Lane Wading River NY 11792 Stephen Doroski & Wife 38400 C.R. 48 Southold NY 11971 Bayberry Enterprises Stars Road East Marion NY 11939 Steve Doroski 384OO CR 48 Southold NY 11971 Steve Doroski 38400 CR 48 Southold NY 11971 Steve Doroski 38400 CR 48 Southold NY 11971 Edward Koster P.O. Box 1495 Southold NY 11971 Clifford Comell P.O. Box 910 Southold NY 11971 Sthld 3 Sthld 3 sthld 3 Sthld 3 Sthld 3 Sthld 3 Sthld 3 Sthld 4A Sthld 4A Sthld 4A Sthld 4A LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB AC AC AC AC AC AC AC RO RO RO RO 59-7-31.4 59-7-32 P/O 59-10-3.1 P/O 59-7-29.2 P/O 59-7-30 P/O 59-9-30.4 P/O 59-10-2 63-1-15 63-1-16 63-1-18.2 63-1-19 Ellen Hufe Route 48 Southold NY 11971 Alice Surozenski 41095 Route 48 Southold NY 11971 Jack Weiskott & Roberta Garris 229 5th Street Greenport, NY 11944 Alfred & Juliet Frodella 40735 Middle Road, Rte 48 Southold NY 11971 Clement Chamews Cty Rd 48 Southold NY 11971 Walter Pharr Jr. PO Box 958 Southold NY 11971 Steven Defriest 2305 Glen Road Southold NY 11971 Mark Mendleson & Others 24 Wildberry Court Commack NY 11725 Nicholas Batuyios 5 Cliff Court RockyPoint NY 11778 C & C Associates 44655 CR 48 P.O. Box 312 Southold NY 11971 No. Fork Professional Realty Assoc, c/o Amrod-Ricci 1000 Franklin Ave., Ste 202 Garden CityNy 11530 Sthld 4A Sthld 4A Sthld 4A Sthld 4A Sthld 4A Sthld 4B Sthld 4B Sthld 4C Sthld 4C Sthld 4C Sthld 4C LB LB LB LB LB B B B B B B RO RO RO RO RO LB LB RO RO RO RO 63 - 1-20 63-1-21 63-1-22 63-1-23 63-1-24 59-3-29 59-3-30 59-3 -31 59-4-8 59-4-9 63-1-1.6 Windsway of Southold Assoc. I Suffolk Sq., Ste 300 Cntrl Islip NY11722 Cad & Caroline Graseck Leeton Dr. Southold NY 11971 Joseph Wallace 54 Winthrop Road Shelter Island NY 11965 Lisa Cowley 44600 Middle Road Southold NY 11971 John Ross 2320 Yennecott Dr. Southold NY 11971 John & Joan Callahan 125 Lighthouse Road Southold NY 11971 Deborah Edson c/o Johnny% Car Hop 43715.CR48 Southold NY 11971 David Cichanowicz 165 Wood Lane Peconic NY 11958 Timothy Gray SoundviewAvenue Southold NY 11971 Jimbo Realty Corp. 50800 Main Road P.O. Box 1465 Southold NY 11971 Thomas & Susan McCarthy PO Box 1266 Southold, NY 11971 Sthld 5A Sthld 5A Sthld 5A Sthld 5A Sthld 5A S~dSA Sthld 5A Sthld 5B Sthld 5B S~d5B S~d6 B B B B B B B B B B B LB LB LB LB LB LB LB RO RO RO RO 55-1-11.1 55-1-11.2 55-1-11.3 55-1-11.4 55-5-2.2 55-5-2.4 55-5-6 55-5-2.3 55-5-4 55-5-5 P/O 55-2-24.2 Edward Dart Peconic Lane Peconic NY 11958 Edward Dart Peconic Lane Peconic NY 11958 Edward Dart Peconic Lane Peconic NY 11958 Edward Dart Peconic Lane Peconic NY 11958 William Penny III 2200 Hobart Road Southold NY 11971 Thomas & Susan McCarthy PO Box 1266 Southold, NY 11971 John Satkoski & Rita Patricia 168 Fifth Street Greenport NY 11944 Gary Rempe & Wife 3325 Yotmgs Avenue Southold NY 11971 Linda Bertani & Otrs Oakwood Drive Southold NY 11971 Audrey Berglund P.O. Box 1501 Southold NY 11971 Frank Field Corp. 40 Middleton Road Greenport NY 11944 Sthld 6 B RO 55-2-23 Sthld 6 B RO 55-5-10 Sthld 6 B RO 55-5-11 Sthld 6 B RO 55-5-12.2 Sthld 6 B RO 55-5-9.1 Madeleine Schlafer c/o 1670 House Route 48 Southold NY 11971 George Penny IV & Robert Boger c/o Penny Lumber P.O. Box 2067 Greenport NY 11944 Joann Rizzo P.O. Box 696 Greenport NY 11944 Donald Tuthill & Wife 3150 Boisseau Ave. Southold NY 11971 Patricia Miloski P.O. Box 292 Southold NY 11971 Copies of these Local Laws are available in the Office of the Town Clerk to any interested persons during regular business hours. Any person desiring to be heard on the proposed amendmem should appear, has the right to appear, at the time and place above so specified. Any person also has the fight 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: 10/7/99 ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE SOUTHOLD TOWN CLERK ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFOtLMATION OFFICER Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-6145 Telephone (516) 765-1800 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 28, 1999: WHEREAS the Town Board of the Town of Southold is considering a change in the zoning designation from (LB) Light Business District to (AC) Agricultural Conservation District of certain parcels of land lying in the Town of Southold identified by SCTM# 1000z059.00-10.00-04.000; SCTM# 1000-059.00-10.00-05.000; SCTM# 1000-05900- 07.00-30.000; SCTM# 1000-059.00-07.00-31.004; SCTM# 1000-059.00-07.00-32.000; and part of certain parcels identified by SCTM# 1000-059.00-10.00-02.000; SCTM# 1000-059.00~10.00-03.001; SCTM# 1000-059.00-07.00-29.002; SCTM# 1000-05900- 07.00-30.000; SCTM# 1000-059.00-09.00-30.004; RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold that for the above actions there is no other involved agency pursuant to SEQRA Rules and Regulations set forth in 6 NYCRR 617.1 et. seq. and Chapter 44 of the Southold Town Code; be it further RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold that for the above actions the Town Board is Lead Agency pursuant to SEQRA Rules and Regulations set forth in 6 NYCRR 617.1 et. seq. and Chapter 44 of the Southold Town Code; be it further RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold that these actions each are an Unlisted Action pursuant to SEQRA Rules and Regulations set forth in 6 NYCRR 617.1 et. seq. and Chapter 44 of the Southold Town Code. Efizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk September 28. 1999 CHANGING THE ZONING DIS- TRICT OF SC'TM # p/o 1000- 05~.00-07.00-030.000 FROM the Limite~ Business (LB) to the Agricultural Conservation (AC) DiStrict, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that purSuant to Section 265 of the Town Law and require- ments of the Code of the Town Of Southold, Suffolk County, New York. that the Town Board of the Town of Southold ~ bom a PUB. LIC H~ARING on Ihe M'ne~dd LOCAL LAW at the SOUTHOLD TOWN HALL, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York, at 6.'00 anng wdl be contin~M on Tuesday, October 5, 1~) at I1.~0 a!m. at the same location. T~ Puse of the Lneal Law is to ~ ~ ':~oning District of that ~ 1 of property knsm~ as rfo ~.~. which is currently t~ ~ Business (LB) ~ ~ the Town rom the Limited istrlet to the Agri~ultaral ~rvation (AC) District. The mts~l~ ~ ~ 4~ and This Local Law is entitled, "A LOCAL LAW TO AMEND THE ZONING MAP OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BY CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT OF THAT PART OF THE PARCEL OF PROPERTY KNOWN AS SCTM # P/O I~0-059.00-07,00. 030.000 WHICH IS CURRENTLy tN THE LIMITED BUSINESS (LB) ZONING DISTRICT FROM the Limited Business (LB) to the Agricultural Conservation (AC) District Designation.~ Copies of this Local Law are available in ~ Office of the Town ~lerk to any interested persons dor- lng regular business hours, Any person desiring to be heard on the proposed amendment should appear, and bus the right to appear, at the time and place, above so spec- ified. Any person also has the right to submit written comments to the Southold Town Clerk either prior to ,the public hearing or at thc public hearing. BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK. Dated: 9/14/99 ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE SOUTHOLD TOWN CLERK 1936-1TS23 STATE OF NEW x ORK) )SS: COUNTY O? SUE?OL, K) k~-~ Ca/% ~. (J~)'l(Ik~ 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 New York, and that the Notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been regu- larly published in said Newspaper once each week for ] weeks su~ccessively, commencing on the c~l~ r~ day of ~ p'i-¢.~lqiOl.t~ 19~__. (_) Principal Cierk Sworn to before me this ~ Y ~'- r~ARY DIANA FOS¥[R [,[OTARY PUBL]C, S1AYE OF NEW YORK NO. 52-4655242, SUFFOL](. COUN'[¥ CG?,2~t$.~DN f~i'hq[~S AU(]U3'f 31,.2c~t To~ PETITION PURSUANT TO SECTION 265 OF THE NEW YORK TOWN LAW Town Board, Town of Southold Southold, New York The Town Board of the Town of Southold, on its own motion, has proposed a change of zone for a certain parcel in the Town of Southold at Southold, which parcel is shown on the Suffolk County Tax Map as 1000-p/o 059-7-30 so that the zoning of said parcel shall change from LB ("Limited Business District") to A-C ("Agricultural- Conservation District [two-acre minimum]"). This parcel is part of a proposed change of zone designated by the Town Board as "Southold 3.' Notice of the proposed change of zone was issued by the Town Clerk on September !4, 1999. The undersigned owner(s) of property within that part of the Town of S outhold which would be affected by such proposed change of zone, do(es) hereby and herewith protest to the Town Board of the Town of Southold against said change of zone. This instrument is a protest against such change of zone made pursuant to Section 265 of the Town Law of the State of New York. Dated: September ~, 1999 Name of Owner(s): Clement Charnews LOCAL LAW NO. __ OF THE YEAR 1999. A LOCAL LAW TO CHANGE THE ZONING DISTRICT DESIGNATION OF THAT PART OF THE PARCEL OF PROPERTY KNOWN AS Suffolk Count3, Tax Map (SCTM) #_/000- 056~.00 - 0% O0 - 030.0oo Tm~(Lt~ )_ LItvIITE1) (~lc). _ WHICH IS CURRENTY IN ZONING DISTRICT FROM IT'fit) 13U_q I tO~._q~c ZONING DISTRICT DESIGNATION TO THE I~C:,~tCt. d t-TU ~ ~ L ' Q OM-q E-R-t/A T I 0 6//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 (1) Preservation of Farmland and Agriculture; (2) Preservation of Open and Recreational Space; (3) Preservation of the Rural, Cultural, Commercial and ltlstorical 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: 1. Preservation of Farmland and Agriculture Farmland is a valuable and dynanuc 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 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, warmng of strip-type development, suburban sprawl and water supply issues. a necessity The preservation of opon and recreational space is not only aesthetic, but also 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 Southold is renowned for its rural, cultural, commercial and t~storic character. Tits unique character is recognized in all of thc documents reviewed. Based on thc input of Town residents, thc 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 ~ultuml activities, set in an open or rural atmosphere and supported by a diversified economic base (including agriculture, marine commercial and seasonal recreation activities)." Preservation of the Natural Environment Accommodating "growth and changc within thc Town without destroying its traditional economic base, the natural environment of which that base rests, and thc unique character and the way of life that defines the Town" is of utmost importance'' (Ground Watershed Protection and Water Supply Management Strategy). Thc Master Plan Update recommends preservation of the Town's natural environment from wetlands to woodlands and to "achieve a land use 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 eareful 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 commemial 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: I) to provide for viable land use development at levels of intensities which are sensitive to subsurface water quality and quantity 2) To maintain and strengthen hamlet centers as the focus of commercial, residential, and cultural activity; 3 ) To preserve the open. agricultural and rural character of areas outside of the hamlet centers; 4) to provide for a variety of housing opportunities for citizens of different incomes and age levels; 5) to enhance the opportunities for pedestrian-friendly shopping; 6) to continue to the support of the Town's agricultural economy; 7) to maximize the Town's natural assets, thcluding its coastal location and agricultural base, by balancing commercial, residential and recreational uses; 8) to strengthen the Town's marine-recreational and marine, commercial activities; 9) to encourage the preservation of parkland and public access to the waterfront; 10) 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 activities; 11) to preserve prime farmland; and encourage the diversification of agriculture; 12) to preserve the historic, cultural, architectural and arclhaeological resources of the Town; 13) to ensure visual quality of hnmlet centers; 14) to encourage appropriate land uses both inside and out of hamlet centers; 15) to promote balanced economy and tax base; 16) to preserve the integrity of the Town's vegetative habitats, including freshwater wetlands and woodlands. Section 2. Enactment ~ -~ , r--'. ~s more ~lly descri~ herein ~low. A ~ of SC~ ~ 0~ ~- 0~, O0 -030. DO0 _is cmenfly in the (Cg_)_ ~fMtF~ ~O~[M~ ~oningdisthctasdesi~t~bythe~nmg~pof the Town· Ba~d u~n ~e afommenfion~ goals ~d identified needs of the Town ~d u~n our consideration of the r~mnmen~tions ~d comments of our Pla~ing Boa~, fl~e S~olk County Piing Commissio~ our planing cons~tant (CCG) ~d ~e public comment ~en at the public h~g ~d othenvi~, we hereby ch~ge ~e zoning ~s~ct desi~tion of ~at p~ of ~e p~l iden~ by SC~ ~ ~~-07.~-~o.ooo . . - _as ~s subj~t to ~e _ zoning district designation from the · zoning district designation to the zoning district designation. SCTM # 1000-059.00-07.00-030.00 ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Southold, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, being bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northwesterly side of Middle Road (CR. 48), where the same is intersected by the land now or formerly of Perotti, said point also being 607.46 feet to cut-off at Kenny's Road; RUNNING THENCE along the said northwesterly side of Middle Road, the following two courses and distances: (1) South 33 degrees 31 minutes 40 seconds West 136.65 feet; and (2) along the arc of a curve bearing to the right having a radius of 2,864.79 feet, 88.66 feet to the land RUNNING THENCE along the said land now or formerly of Pharr, North 41 degrees 51 minutes 00 seconds West, 255.50 feet to the land now or formerly of Perot~; RUNNING THENCE along the land now or formerly of Perotti, the following two courses and distances: (1) North 48 degrees 09 minutes 00 seconds East, 218.38 feet; and (2) South 41 degrees 51 minutes 00 seconds East, 200.00 feet to the aforesaid northwesterly side of Middle Road, at the point or place of BEGINNING. Section 3. The zoning map as adopted by section 100-21 of the Town Code of ll~e Town of Southold is hereby amended to reflect the within clmnge of zoning district designation for said parcel. Seclion 4. THIS LOCAL LAW SHALL TAKE EFFECT IMMEDIATELY UPON FIL1NG WITH THE SECRETARY OF STATE. j~ w. coc~IP-~ sUPERVIsoR Town Itall, 53095 Main Road p.O. Box 1179 Sout~hold, Blew york 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1889 oFFICE OF TI-IE sUPERVISOR ToWN OF souTHOLD September 24, 1999 Dear Property Owner: public notice regarding a potential rezoning of as Enclosed is a copy of a property identified m the public notice. The assessment records list you the current owner. please note the dates and times of the public hearings. You or your representative have the right to both attend the public hearings and/or submit written comments. Jean W. Cochran Supervisor NOTICE OF pUBLIC HEARING ON A LOCAL LAW TO AMEND THE ZONING MAP OF THE ToWN OF soUTHOLD BY CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT OF SCTM # p/o 1000.059.00-07,00-030-000 FROM the Limited Business (LB) to the Agricultural Conservation (AC) District. pUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 265 of the Town Law and requirements of the Code of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, that the Town Board of the Town of Southold will hold a pUBLIC HEARING on the aforesaid LOCAL lakW at the soUTIqOLD TOWN HALL, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New york, at 6:00 p.m., Monday, October 4, 1999; the public Heating will be coffdnued on Tuesday, October 5, 1999 at 11:00 a.m. at the same location. The purpose of the Local Law is to Change the Zoning Dim/ct of that part of the parcel of propa~ known as SCTM # PlO 1000A)59.004)7.004130.000 which is currently in the Limited Business (LB) Zoning Dislfict, on the Town Board's Own Motion, from the Limited Business (LB) District to the Agricultural Conservation (AC) District. The assessmeat record lists Clement Charnews as the owner of the prope~y. The property is located on the north side of Route 48 west of the intersection of Route 48 and Kenney's Road (cross street). The property contains approxintately 1 acres. This Local Law is entitled, "A LOCAL LAW TO AMEND THE ZONING MAP OF THE TOWN OF sOUTHOLD BY CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT OF THAT pART OF THE pARCEL OF pROPERTY KNOWN AS SCTM # PlO 1000- 059.00-07.00'030'000 WHICH IS CURRENTLY IN THE LIMITED BUSINESS (LB) ZONING DISTRICT FROM the Limited Business (LB) to the Agricultural Conservatton (AC) I)ismct Destgna ·_ wnClerktoanyinterestedpersonsdaringregularbu~messh°urs' Copies of this Local Law ~re available in the 9ffice of me Jo Any person desiring to be heard on the propped amendment should appear, ~.ud has the right to appear, at the time and place ~,_~.,~.~ .~.~,,, ~,,Wnlt written ¢(nmnet~ to tt~ 8outhold Town Clerk elth~r print toth¢ public heating above so specified- Any person a~o m~ u,~ n~, or at the public hearln~. BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, soUTHOLD, NEW yORK. Dated: 9/14/99 ELIZABETH A. NEVILL~ soUTHOLD ToWN CLERK 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 (516) 765-6145 Telephone (516) 765-1800 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 14, 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 4 Tuesday, October 5, and Wednesday, October 6, 1999 on the proposed Local Laws for the zone map amendments. ~' Neville Southold Town Clerk September lO.. 1999 ~'n'npt 1A Grnprt 1A FID RS0 040- HI) R80 045-2-1 Kace LI LLC. 43 West 54th St. New York NY 10019 John Siolas & Catherine Tsounis 190 Central Drive Mattituck NY 11952 Grnp~ lB Grnp~ lB Gmp~ 2A Grnprt 2A Crmprt 2A Grnprt 2A Gmprt 2A Grnprt 2A Grnp~ 2B G-mprt 3A LB RS0 045-2-10.5 HD RS0 045-2-10.5 R40 RS0 040-3-6.1 R40 R80 040-3-6.2 R40 R80 040-3-7 R40 R80 040-3-8 R40 R80 040-3-9.3 R40 RS0 IM0-3-9.4 HD R80 040-4-1 LB RS0 P10'035-1-25 Adrienne Solof 33 Fairbanks Blvd. Woodbury NY 11797 Adrienne Solof 33 Fairbanks Blvd. Woodbury NY 11797 Richard & Anita Wilton P.O. Box 89 Greenport NY 11944 Linda Wilton 200 Front Street Greenport NY 11944 Steven & Lenore Atkins 119 Primrose Avenue Massapequa Park NY 11762 AntoneMalinauskas P.O. Box 2106 Greenpo~ NY 11944 Agnes Dunn 45 Queen Street, P.O. Box 409 G-reenport NY 11944 SusanMdinauskas ~o CharlesMalinauskas&Wife 64820Kt48 GreenpoRNY 11944 Suffolk County Water Authority 4060 Sunrise Highway Oakdale NY 11769 P~conio l. andi~ At 8ot._~hold. PO Box 430 Southold, NY 11971 · C, mprt 3B Gmprt 3B Matt lA HI) R80 035 .27.2 HD RS0 035-1-27.3 LB R80 113-12-11 Matt lA LB R80 I13-12-12 Matt 1A LB R80 113-12-13 Matt lA LB R80 113-14-10 Matt lA LB R80 121-6-1 Matt lA Matt lA Matt lB Matt lB LB R80 P/O 121-5-4.1 LB RS0 P/O 113-12-14 MattlB Matt lB LIO RS0 P/O 121-5-4.1 LIO RS0 P/O 122-2-23.1 LIO R80 P/O 122-2-24 LIO RS0 P/O 122-2-25 Frank Justin Mclntosb Mark Anderson, Trust. 235 E. 57th Street New YorkNY 10022 Frank Justin Mclntosh 235 E. 57th Street New York NY 10022 Stella Gentile 52 Harbor Road Riverhead NY 11901 Dominic Principi 1087 Fort Salonga Road Northport NY 11768 Richard Principi & Another P.O. Box 495 Amagansett NY 11930 Randall Feinberg P.O. Box 186 Mattituck NY 11952 Philip & Susan Cardinale 785 Peconic Bay Blvd. Riverhead NY 11901 Michael Adamowicz & Others 195 Marine Street Farmingdale NY 11735 Michael Cara_ffis & Wife 204 Cal/fornia Avenue Pt Jefferson NY 11777 Michael Adamowicz & Others 195 Marine Street Farmingdale NY 11735 Emanual Tsontos 26 1 U Willets Road West Roslyn NY 11576 Charlotte Dickerson 460 Paddock Way Matiltack NY 11952 Suffolk County Water Authodty 4060 Sunrise Highway Oakdale NY 11769 Matt 1B LIO RS0 P/O ~ 22-2-8. Matt 2A L1 HB 141-3-43 Matt 2A LI HB 141-3-44 Matt 2A LI HB 141-3-45.1. LI HB 141-3-45.2 Matt 2A Matt 2A LI tlB 141-3-41 LI RO 141-3-21 Matt 2B Matt 2B LI RO 141-3-19 LI RO 141-3-26 Matt 2B Matt 2B LI RO 141-3-27 LI KO 141-3 -28 Matt 2B Frances Acer 10020 Sound Avenue Mattituck NY 11952 Alice Funn 11850 Sound Avenue, P.O. Box 422 Mattituck NY 11952 Clarence Booker & Others 755 Rogers Avenue Brooklyn NY 11226 Mattie Simmons Box 926, 11700 Sound Avenue Mattituck NY 11952 North Fork Housing Alliance 110 South Street Greenport NY 11944 George Penny Inc. Main Road, P.O. Box 2067 Greenport NY 11944 Harry Charkow & Wife P.O. Box 215 Mattituck NY 11952 New York State Hostel #1077 Albany NY 12200 Joseph & Janet Domanski PO Box 1654 Mattituck NY 11952 Mmrgaret Ashton Box 457, 795 Love Lane Mattituek NY 11952 Raymond Nine 855 New Suffolk Avenue, P.O. Box 1401 Mattttuck NY 11952 Matt 2B Matt 2B Matt 2B Matt 2C Matt 2C Matt 2C Matt 2D Matt 2D Matt 2D Matt 2D Matt 2E LI KO 14' ~-25.1 LI LI LI LI LI LI LI LI LI RO 141-3-29.2 RO P/O 141-3-38.1 LB 141-3-22 LB 141-3-32.l LB 141-3-29.1 R40 141-3-39 R40 P/O 140-2-32 R40 141-3-18 R40 141-340 B RO 140-1-10 B RO 140-1-11 Raymond Nine 855New Suffolk Aw__ae, P.O. Box 1401 MattituckNY 11952 Arnold Uri~ P.O. Box 1436 MattituckNY 11952 George Penny Inc., c/o George Penny IV Main Road Cn-eenport NY 11944 Raymond Nine PO Box 1401 Mattkuck NY 11952 William G-uyton P.O. Box 71 Southold NY 11971 John J. Sidor, Jr. & Others 3980 Wickham Avenue Mattituck NY 11952 Robert Boasi 12425 Sound Avenue, P.O. Box 317 Mattituck NY 11952 John Divello & Others Westphalia Road, P.O. Box 1402 lvlattimck NY 11952 Jeffrey Gregor 37 Squiretown Road Hampton Bays NY 11946 Andrew Fohrkolb 670 Holden Avenue Cutchogue NY 11935 MarkMc~onald P.O. Box 1258 SoutholdlqY 11971 Steven F ~r~.. y & D~borah Oibson Friday Maiden Lane Ma~tuck lqY 11952 Matt 2E Matt 2E B RO 140-~-12 B RO 140-1-4 Matt 2E B RO 140-1-9 Matt 2F B MII 140-1-6 Matt 2F Matt 2F Matt 2F Matt 2G R40 MII 140-1-6 R40 MII 140-1-7 R40 MII 140-1-8 R40 RO 140-1-1 Matt 2G R40 RO 140-1-2 Matt 2G R40 RO 140-1-3 Pec' lA B RO 074--4-10 Henry Pierce & Jennie _~e Wells Road Peconic NY 11958 Raymond Smilovich 1098 Wickham Avenue Mattituck NY 11952 Herbert Swanson P.O. Box 238 Mattituck NY 11952 Harold Reeve & Sons Inc. Cty Rd 48, P.O. Box 1441 Mattimck NY 11952 Harold Reeve & Sons Inc. Cty Rd 48, P.O. Box 1441 Mattituck NY 11952 Rita Poneiglione Maiden Lane, P.O. Box 1136 Mattituck NY 11952 Helen Reeve 245 Maiden Lane Mattituck NY 11952 Stephanie G-ullatt 1695 Wickham Avenue Mattituok NY 11952 Leroy Heyliger & Wife Box 571, Wicldmm Ave. Mattituck NY 11952 William Stars & Wife P.O. Box 942, Ole Jule Lane Mattituek NY 11952 Che~ter Misloski & Others P.O. Box 9-37 Peconio NY 11958 Pec 1A B RO P/O v/4-4-9 Pec lA B RO P/O 074-4-5 Pec lB B LB P/O 074-4-9 Pec lB Pec 2A Pec 2A Pec 2A Pec 2A Pec 2A Pec 2B Pec 2B Pec2B B LB P/O 074-4-5 R40 RO 074-3 - 13 R40 RO 074-3-14 R40 RO 074-3-15 R40 RO 074-4-15 R40 RO 074-4-16 R40 HB 074-3-16 R40 HB 074-3-17 R40 I-IB 074-5-1 Andreas & Stacy Palio,.as Rt. 48, P.O. Box 434 Peconic NY 11958 John Krupski & Bros. Inc. Oregon Road Cutchogue NY 11935 Andreas & Stacy Paliovras Rt. 48, P.O. Box 434 Peconic NY 11958 John Krupski & Bros. Inc. Oregon Road Cutchogue NY 11935 Dorothy Victoria & John Mumster c/o Pupecki P.O. Box 366 Peconic NY 11958 Sidney Waxier P.O. Box 328 PeconicNy 11958 Edward Dart & Wife P.O. Box 1 Peconie NY 11958 Paul McGlynn & Wife Box 206, North Rd. Peconic NY 1,1958 Louise Day & Another do Bob Day 88 Wyckoff Street Brooklyn NY 11201 Patrick Adipietro & Robert P.O. BOx 174 Peconic NY 11958 Olive Hairston Hayes 306 East 96th Street New York NY 10128 Bennett Blacklmm & Wife Box 344, Pecouic Lane Peconic NY 11958 Pec 2B Pec 2C Pec 2C Pec 2D Pec 2E Sthld 1 Sthld 1 Sthld 1 Sthld 2A Sthld 2A Sthld 2B Sthld 2B R40 LI LI I-IB R80 HB R80 RO LB RO LB RO 074-v-5 074-3-19.3 P/O 074-3-19.2 074-3-20 074-3-24.2 069-4-2.2 069-4-2.3 LB RO 069-4-3 AC RO AC RO LB RO LB KO 069-2-1 069-2-2 069-2-3 069-2-4 Robert Johnson 4300 Soundview Avenue Southold NY 11971 Kenneth Dickerson Chestnut Road Southold NY 11971 Kevin Terry 465 Topsail Lane Southold, NY 11971 Alice Platon 30 Front Street, P.O. Box AB Greenport NY 11944 Alvin Combs & Wife Peconic Lane Peconic NY 11958 Gerald Gralton & Wife Middle Road, Box 274 Peconic NY 11958 Helmut Hass c/o Beverly Haas Jacobs P.O. Box 522 Cutchogue NY 11935 Ruth Enterprises Inc. P.O. Box 910 Southold NY 11971 William Zebroski, Jr. P.O. Box 531 Southold NY 11971 Carol Zebroski Savage & Others Woodchuck Hollow Lane Wading RiverNY 11792 Stephen Domski & Wife 38400 C.K48 Southold NY 11971 Ba~ ~.a~ gnterprises Sad Eastl¥Iarlon NY 11939 Sthld 2C LI AC 065 ~-1 Sthld 2C LI AC 069-3-2 Sthld 2C LI AC 069-3-3 Sthld 3 Sthld 3 Sthld 3 Sthld 3 Sthld 3 LB AC 059-10-4 LB AC 059-10-5 LB AC 059-7-31.4 LB AC 059-7-32 LB AC P/O 059-10-3.1 Steve Doroski 38400 CR 48 Southold NY 11971 Steve Doroski 38400 CR 48 Southold NY 11971 Steve Doroski 38400 CR 48 Southold NY 11971 Edward Koster P.O. Box 1495 Southold NY 11971 Clifford Comell P.O. Box 910 Southold NY 11971 Ellen Hufe Route 48 Southold NY 11971 Alice Surozenski 41095 Route 48 Southold NY 11971 Jack Weiskott Roberta Garris 229 5th Street Greenport, NY 11944 Sthld 3 Sthld 3 Sthld 3 Sthld 3 LB AC P/O 059-7-29.2 LB AC PlO 059-7-30 LB AC P/O 059-9-30.4 LB AC PlO 059-10-2 Allied & Juliet Frodella 40735 Middle Road, Route 48 Southold NY 11971 clement Charnews Cry Rd 48 Southold NY 11971 Walter Pharr, Jr. PO Box 958 Southold NY 11971 SteVen Deliiest 2305.01~n Road Southold NY 11971 Sthid4A LB RO 063-' 15 Sthld 4A LB RO 063-1-16 Sthld 4A LB RO 063-1-18.2 Sthld 4A LB RO 063-1-19 Sthld 4A LB RO 063-1-20 Sthld 4A LB RO 063-1-21 Sthld 4A LB RO 063-1-22 Sthld 4A LB RO 063-I-23 LB RO 063-1-24 Sthld 4A Sthld 4B B LB 059-3-29 Sthld 4B B LB 059-3-30 Sthld 4C B RO 059-3-31 Mark Mendleson & Ott-~rs 24 Wildberry Court Commack NY 11725 Nicholas Batuyios 5 Cliff Court RockyPoim NY 11778 C & C Associates 44655 CR 48, P.O. Box 312 Southold NY 11971 No. Fork Professional Realty Assoc. c/oAmrod-Ricci lO00 Franklin Ave., Suite 202 Garden City NY 11530 Windsway of Southold Assoc. 1 Suffolk Sq., Suite 300 Central Islip NY 11722-1543 Carl & Caroline Graseck Leeton Dr. Southold NY 11971 Joseph Wallace 54 Winthrop Road Shelter Island NY 11965 Lisa Cowley 44600 Middle Road Southold NY 11971 John Ross 2320 Yenneeott Dr. Southold NY 11971 John & Joan Callahan 125 Lighthouse Road Southold NY 11971 Deborah Edson c/o Johnny's Car Hop 43715 CR 48 Southold ~ 11971 David Ciohanowioz 165 Wood Lane Peoonic NY 11958 Stl~lff 4C Sthld 4C Sthld 4C B B B RO RO RO Sthld 5A B LB Sthld 5A Sthld 5A Sthld 5A Sthld 5A Sthld 5A Sthld 5A Sthld 5B Sthld 5B Sthld 5B B B B B B B B B B 059 059-4-9 063-1-1.6 055-1-11.1 LB 055-1-11.2 LB 055-1-11.3 LB 055-1-11.4 LB 055-5-2.2 LB 055-5-2.4 LB 055-5-6 RO 055-5-2.3 RO 055-5-4 RO 055-5-5 Timothy Gray Soundview Avenue Southold NY 11971 Jimbo Realty Corp 50800Main Road, P.O. Box 1465 SoutholdNY 11971 Thomas & Susan McCarthy PO Box 1266 Southold, NY 11971 Edward Dart Peconic Lane Peconic NY 11958 Edward Dart Peconic Lane Peconic NY 11958 Edward Dart Peconic Lane Peconic NY 11958 Edward Dart Peconic Lane Peconic NY 11958 William Penny III 2200 Hobart Road Southold NY 11971 Thomas & Susan McCarthy PO Box 1266 Southold, NY 11971 John Satkoski & Rita Patficia 168 Fifth Street G-reenport NY 11944 GaryRempe&Wife 3325YoungsAvenue SoutholdNY 11971 Linda Bertani & Others Oakwood Drive Southold NY 11971 Audroy Be und P.O. Box 1501 SoutholdNY 11971 Sthld 6 B RO Sthld 6 B RO Sthld 6 B RO P/G o55-2-24.2 055-2-23 055-5-10 Sthld 6 B RO 055-5-11 Sthld 6 B RO Sthld 6 B RO 055-5-12.2 055-5-9.1 Frank Field Corp. 40 Middleton Road Greenport NY 11944 Madeleine Schlafer c/o 1670 House Route 48 Southold NY 11971 George Penny IV & Robert Boger, ¢/o Penny Lumber P.O. Box 2067 Greenport NY 11944 Joann Pdzzo P.O. Box 696 Greenport NY t 1944 Donald Tuthill & Wife 3150 Boisseau Ave. Southold NY 11971 Patricia Miloski P.O. 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063-1-15 063-1-16 063-1-18.2 063-1-19 063-1-20 063-1-21 063-1-22 063-1-23 063-1-24 059-3-29 059-3-30 059-3-31 059.4-8 059-4-9 063-1-1,6 Southold 4A Southold 4A Southold 4A Southold 4A Southold 4A Southold 4A Southold 4A Southold 4A Southold 4A Southold 4B Southold 4B Southold 4C Southold 4C Southold 4C Southold 4C 055-1-11.1 055-1-11.2 055-1-11.3 055-1-11.4 055-5-2.2 055-5-2.4 055-5-6 Southold 5A Southold 5A Southold 5A Southold 5A Southold 5A Southold 5A Southold 5A 055-5-2.3 055-5-4 055-5-5 055-2-23 055-2-24.2 055-5-10 055-5-11 055-5-12.2 055-5-9,1 Southold 5B Southold 5B Southold 5B Southold 6 P10 Southold 6 Southold 6 Southold 6 Southold 6 Southold 6 Mon, 10/4/99 6:00 pm Mon, 10/4/99 6:00 pm Mon, 10/4/99 6:00 pm Mort, 10/4/99 6:00 pm Mon, 10/4/99 6:00 pm Mon, 10/4t99 6:00 pm Mon, 10/4/99 7:00 )m Mon, 10/4/99 7:00 )m Mon, 10/4/99 7:00 )m Mon, 10/4/99 7:00 )m Mort, 10/4/99 7:00 3m Mort, 10/4/99 7:00 3m Mon 10/4/99 7:00 )m Mort. 10/4/99 7:00 )m Mon 10/4/99 7:00 )m Mon 10/4/99 7:00 )m 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SALES INFORMATION .................................. ACRES 1.14 IBOOK SALE DATE 00/00/00 IPAGE 00000 PR OWNER ....... TOTAL EXEMPTIONS 2 ............. I== TOTAL SPECIAL DISTRICTS 4 ..... CODE AMOUNT PCT INIT TERM VLG HC OWN CODE UNITS PCT TYPE VALUE 41800 2,295 .45 99 IFD028 41834 1,840 99 IPK070 1~020 {SW011 Fi=NEZT PARCEL F2=PARCEL UPDATE F3=NEZT E×EMPT/SPEC F4=PREV EXEMPT/SPEC 75.10- 03-050 F6=GO TO INVENTORY Fg=GO TO XREF F10=GO TO RENU ROLL SEC TAXABLE TOTAL RES SITE TOTAL COM SITE ACCT NO 08 .............. ASSESSMENT DATA ........... **CURRENT** RES PERCENT LAND 1,600 **TAXABLE** TOTAL 5,100 COUNTY 2,805 **PRIOR** TOWN 2,805 LAND 1,600 SCHOOL 2,805 TOTAL 5,100 : 1609Pi289 Warranty Deed with Full Covenants 17604 CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE SIGNING THIS INSTRUMENT--THIS INSTRUMENT SHOULD BE USED BY LAWYERS ONLY, THIS INDENTURE, madethe BETWEEN Clement J. Charnews residing at 40635 Southold, New York 1197I day of December , nineteen hundred andninety two. County REAL ESTATE i A :':ChaA~6~0 As wife, party of the first part. and Clement J. Charnews and ' Cornelia residing at 40635 County Road 48, Southold, New York 119' party of the second i WITNESSETH, that the party of the first part, in consideration of Ten Dollars and other valuable consideration paid by the party of the second part, does hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part, the heirs or successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever, ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being ia~t~l~ at Southold, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, being bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northwesterly side of Middle Road (C.R. 48), ~re the same is intersected by the land now or formerly of Perotti, said point also being 607.46 feet to cut-off at Kenney's Road; RUNNING THENCE along the said northwesterly side of Middle Road, the following two courses and distances: 1) South 33 degrees 31 minutes 40 seconds West 136.65 feet; and 2) along the arc of a curve bearing to the right having a radius of 2,864.79 feet, 88.66 feet to the land RUNNING THENCE along the said land now or formerly of Pharr, North 41 degrees 51 minutes O0 secouds West, 255.50 feet to the land now or kormerly of Perot~i; RUNNING THENCE along the land now or formerly of Perotti, the following two courses and distances: 1) North 48 degrees 09 minutes O0 seconds East, 218.38 feet; and 2) South 41 degrees 51 minutes 00 seconds East, 200.00 feet to the aforesaid northwesterly side of Middle Road, at the point or place of BEGINNING. TAX MAP DESIGNATION Dist. 1000 059.00 07.00 Lot{si: 030.000 AND the party of the first part covenants as follows: FIRST--That said party of the first part is seized of the said premises in fee simple, and has good right to convey the same; SECOND--That the party of the second part shall quietly enjoy the said premises; THIRD--That the said premises are free from incumbrances, except as aforesaid; FOURTH--That the party of the first part will execute or procure any further necessary assurance of the title to said premises; FIFTH--that said party of the first part will forever warrant the title to said premises. TOGETHER with all right, title and interest, if any, of the party of the first part in and to any streets and roads abutting the above described premises to the center lines thereof; TOGETHER with the appurtenances and all the estate and. rights of the party of the first part in and to said premises; TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the t granted unto the party of the second part, the heirs or successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever. AND the party of the first part covenants that the party of the first part has not done or suffered anything whereby the said premises have been encumbered m any way whatever, except as aforesaid. AND the party of the first part, in compliance with Section 13 of the Lien Law, covenants that the party of the first part will receive the consideration for this conveyance and will hold the right to receive such consideration as a trust fund to be applied first for the purpose of paying the cost of the improvement and will apply the same first to the payment of the cost of the improvement before using any part of the total of the same for any other purpose. The word "party" shall be construed as if it read "parties" whenever the sense of this indenture so requires. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the party of the first part has duly executed this deed the day and year first above written. ' · ........ RECORDED ..... .... ................ d4n 9 1993 Sos:otx COUNTY I -- ' .... ~zement J. Ch~rnews Thomas W. Cromer, Principal 476-6953 P,O. gox 55.qS Miller Plat~ lge~ Ymt: 11764 Telephone (516)476-0984 - ~ (516) August 11, 1999 Honorable Jcan W. Cochran, Supervisor Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 County R~u~e 48 Corridor L~ud U~ Study SEQR Findings Statement Deur SUl~rVisOr Co,bran: Pie. am find thc attac, hcd draR ofthc SEQR Findings Statement for th~ County Route 48 Corridor Land Usc Study. One bound copy and one original copy has bccn included for your review. Thc Findings Statement has been prepared pursuant to the requirements of Part 617.11 of thc State Environmcntal Quality Rcvicw Act (SEQRA) regulalions which sta~c that no agency shall make a decision on an action which has been the subject ora Final GEIS until a written findings statement has been prepared in regard to the fac~s and conclusions in the Draft and Final GEIS relied upon to support its decision. It is important to note that the F;,,dings Stat~m~em is in a draft form a,,d; therefore, the entire documem should be reviewed in d~ail and amended as the Town Board d~ms appropriate. Two sections of the Findings Statemem are worthy of particular review. These s~tions are ti~ restatengnt of Recommendations and Opportuniti~ (pages 4 through 9) and the Review and Implementation of Fulure Specific and Site. Specific Actions Related to the Land Use Study ($~ges 14 through 16). Recommendations and Opportunities The reCOmrrmndatinus from the County Route 48 Con'klor Land Us~ Study are rewtated and clarified in th;, section. Reco,,~-udations that were ~be subject of public comments include further explanation as per the Final GElS and/or Final Supplemental GELS. It is suggested that the Town Board review this section in detail and provide additional discussion or clarification as it deems necessary. Review and Implementation of Future Specific and Site-Specific Actions Related to the Land Use Study SEQRA regulations 617.10(b) and (c) state that GEISs and their findings shoukl ~ forth specific conditions or criteria under which future actions will he undertaken or approved, including requirements for any subsequent SEQR compliance, lmpa~ of individual actions proposed to be carried om in conlbrmance with the Land Usc Study and criteria identified in th~ Findings Statcn~nt may requhe ~o or timited SEQR review. This section of the Findings Statement contains the criteria that dacrmincs which future actions will require furitu~ SEQR review. It is suggested that the Town Board review this criteria in detail and consider all possible future actions related to the Land Usc Study (Code chants, re-zonings, etc.). Comprehensive and thought-given criteria will permit the streamliz~ing of the approval and implementation process for actions with no environmental imp~t, whilc laroviding for furti~ SEQR r~vi~w for those actions which may result in adverse impacts. If you have any questions or coramcnts rcgaixiing t F~d~'rr~nt, plcasc do not cc. William D. Moore, Deputy Supa'risor COUNTY ROUTE 48 CORRIDOR LAND USE STUDY FINDINGS STATEMENT August 1999 CRAMER CONSULTING OROUP. INC. Lead Agency: Thc Town Board of thc Town of Southold Jean W. Cochran Supervisor William D. Moore Deputy Supervisor Loui~ P. Evans Alice J. Hussic William D. Moore Brian C. Murphy John M. Rormmclli Councilwoman Councilwoman Councilman Councilman Councilman Address: Contact PeFson: Prepared By: 53095 Main Rond Southnld, NY 11971 Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road SouthoJd, NY 11971 Phone: (516) 765-1801 Town Clerk Crnmer Consulting Group, Inc. P.O. Box 5535 Miller Place, NY 11764 Date Final GElS Accepted: July 20, 1999 Date Final Supplemental GElS Accepted: August 3, 1999 SF.,QRA sums: Type I Agency Jurisdiction: Elected municipal legislative body of thc Town of Southold whose duties includc dcvclopmcnt and enactment of local land use legislation including zoning laws, approval of vnrious land use applications including re- zonin~ oversight over the land use process in the Town of Souihold and approval of land use plans. Lo~aflon of the Action: A corridor starting on the west at the Riverhead/Southo[d Town Lines~ following Sound Avcnuc ~ to its intctscctlon with County Route 48 in Mattitue~ then following County Roum 4g east until its into~mtiun with NYS Rout~ 2~ in Gr~'npo~ then following NYS Route 25 east until it intersection with Manhnsset Avenue in Greenpor~ which is the terminus of the corridor. The corridor includes all parcels located wholly or paflially within 1,000 feet north and south of the above rotm:, ~xcluding b action is located in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, Long Island, New Yo~. Description of the Action: The Town Board of thc Town of Southold proposes to approve and adopt the County Route 48 Land Use Study, the purpose of which is to provide recommendations to the Town Board regarding appropriate land use and zoning within the County Route 4g corridor. The recommendations provided in the Study include potentiul future zoning codc changes, changes in p~,mitted land uses within specific zoning districts, potential zone changes, end the adoption of visual resource best management practices. Note: These Findings ave issued pursuant to Part 617 of file implementing regulations per~ining to Article 8 (grate Environmental Quality Review) of the New York Sate Environmental Conservation Law. Final and Supplemental Final Generic Environmental Impact Statements lmve been completed and acccptcd for ~he proposed action described above. iNTRODUCTION On September g, 199g, the Town Board of thc Town of Southold filed a moratorium on the issuance of approvals and permits for business-zoned properties within the County Route ag corridor. The moratorium was intended to allow for the study of the corridor and to make amendments with regard to thc "level and natut~ of business uses tha~ are appropriate along Route 48, such that these uses compliment existing hamlet economic center~ and that business uses at~propriaTM outside hamlet centers are provided ample location in which to be situated". The County Route 4g Corridor Land Use Study was subsequently conducted and submitted to the Town Board on April 13, 1999. The study corridor is situated entirely within the Town of Southold and includes portions of Sound Avenue, County Route 48 and State Route 25. The corridor begins on Sound Avenue at the western Southold Town linc and continues along Sound Avenue to its junction with County Route 48 in Mattituck hamlet. The study corridor then follows County Route 48 until its junction with State Route 25 in the hamlet of Greenport. The ~onidor then terminates at the intersection of Manhasset Avenue and County Route 4g/State Route 25. All parcels located within 1,000 feet of the above portions of these roadways are included in the study, with the exception of those parcels that are within the jurisdiction of the Village of Grecnport. A Positive Declaration, Notice of Public Hearing and Draft Oeneric Environmental Impact Statement on tim Land Use Study were adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southuld on April 20, 1999. A Public Hearing on the Draft Genetic Environmental Impact Statement was held on May 6, 1999 and public comments were accepted until May 20, 1999. A Final Generic Environmental Impact Statemen~ (FOEIS) was adopted by the Town Board on July 20, 1999. A Supplemental Final Genetic Environmental Impact Statement (FGEIS) was adopted by the Town Board on August 3, 1999. l'his Findings Statement has been p~¢~acred pursuant to the requirements of Part 617.11 of the State Environmental Quality Revi~t Act regulations (SEQRA) which state that no agency shall make a decision on an action which has b~n the subject of a Final GElS until a w~itt~n Findings statement has been l~"pared in regard to the facts and conclusions in the Draft and Final GBIS r~lied upon to support its decision. To conform to the SEQRA provisions, the Town Board of the Town of Southold has prepared this Findings Statement. Use Study, the Town of In its SEQRA review of the County Route 48 Comdor Land the Southuld has not identified any significant adverse environmental impacts. Nevertheless, Town of Southold chose ~o use the format of a Generic Environmental Impact Stmement (GEIS) in its subsequent SEQRA review of and public comment on this Study it provided for the most comprehensive enviroume~xtai tevi~v of the Study and allowed for the greatest degree of public awareness and input. Furthermore, even though no significant adverse environmental impacts were idemified as atr. sult of the Study, Saction 61 ?. 10 of the SEQRA rogulatious states that GEISs may be used "to assess the envimumental impacts of: an entire program or plan having · · use plans..." regardless of wide applicatinn..,ineludln_e uew or significant changes to emstmg land impacts. wbether or not the actiun is exp~ted to possibly result in adverse environmental COUNTY ROUTE 48 CORRIDOR LAND USE STUDY The County Route 4g Corridor ~ad Use Study provides recommendations to the Town Board regarding appropriate land nsc and zoning within the corridor. These recommendations ar~ the final step in a four-step planning and study process that was intended to provide a methodical and comprehensive look at land use ami zomng in the corridor. The first step in the Study was to identify the characteristics of the corridor and surrounding areas that the Town and its citizens believe are important and valuable. These characteristics were garnered from past Town land use plans and studies as well as from the intent of Town actions, particularly previous land use decisions, m-zonings and code changes. Subsequent to the identification of desirable characteristics of the corridor, an analysis of existing conditions along the corridor was conducted and included cxi~ng zo~ng, land use, non-conforming lots, soils and habitats, economy, historical areas and traffic conditions. The third step in the process outlined the outstanding needs of the corridor baaed on a comparison of the desirable characteristics of the Town to thc existing conditions of the corridor. In other words' the outstanding needs are an enumeration of the work that still needs to be done to make the desired characteristics of the Town a reality. The final step in the process provided recommendations relative to satisfying the outstanding needs. The recommendations provided in the Study include potential future zoning code changes, changes in permitted land uses within specific zoning districts, potential zoning changes, and the adoption of visual resource best management practices. Once the Land Use Study is adopted, Town would, at its discretion, implement all or part of its recommendations. The Town of Southold finds the following with regard to the County Route 48 Corridor Land Use Study: Previous Land Use PLtn~ and Town Agtions It was not the intent of the County Route 48 Land Use Study to develop new goals and strategies for the Town of Southold to follow, but rather to synopsiz~ what the Town has already determiqed to be its goals and desires. This determination of goals has bean clearly stated in numerous land use plang and studies, and can be infen'ed from the intent of past Town re-zonings and code change. The Land Use Study took these goals and categorized them into four major themes. All four of the themes, derived from a shared vision of residents and officials, are geared toward providing the Town with a strong economic base and a high quality of life. Each theme is briefly discussed below. More specific comments r~garding ~ach theme are included in Section Ill of the Land Use Study. Preservation of Farmland and Agriculture Farmland is a valuable and dynamic industry in the Town of Southold. The open farmlands aro not only highly ch~ishod for their oconomi¢ value, but for the vistas thcy provide. The open sp~cc and ~ncry created 5y farmland additionally contributes to Ibc quality of life of the residents, while promoting tourism and rocroation. Preservation of Open and ~tional Spnee Tho Town of Southold r~lios heavily upon ira ~enic beauty and open landscapes for ro~r~atlon, elm air and wntec, as woll as for its attraction to tourimta and ro~r*ation- 2 seekers. The Town has attracted many second homeowners bocanse of its natur resources, abundance of open space, fracas, picturesque villages, and thc ever-present waterfront" (Mast~ Plan UIxlatc, 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 water supply issues· The preservation of open and recreational space is not only aesthetic, but also a n~assity for the present a~d furore needs of the Town. preservntlou of Che Rurnl, Cultural, Commereinl and 1~htoriee. I Character of the Hamlets and Surrouudiug Are~or its rural, cultural, commercial and historic The Town of Southold is runowned character. This unique character is recognized in all oftbe documents reviewed. Based on the input of Town residents, the Final Report and Recommendations states that thc two most prevalent and key issues are keeping growth in the existing hamlet and enhancing the surrounding rural areas. Additionally, thc centers and preserving · ' " mtmi of residential Master Plan Ulxlate recommends the prowston for a corn ty · . . · · ' service hamlets that ale comprised of a variety of housing opportunities, commerctaL and cultural activities, set in an open or rural atmosphere and supported by a diversified economic bas~ (including agricullum, marine commcreial and seasonal recreation activities)," 4. preservation of the Natural Environment Accommodating 'growth and change within the Town without destroying its · ' that base restS, and the waditlonal economic base, the natural envlrenment °n which of utmost ~mportan¢ · unique character and the way of llfe that defines the Town" is (Ground Watershed Protection and Water Supply Management Strategy). The Master Plan Update recommends preservation of the Town's natural environment · a land uSe pattern that is sensitive to the ,tom wetlands to woodlands and to "achieve limited indignnous water supply and will not degrade the subsurface water quality. Outota~dinS Needs The outstanding ne~Ls enumerated below are the culmination of careful compsrison of the intenI and goals of the town (as st/ated in Pasr land usc plans and studies) and the existing conditions along the County Route 45 conidor. Therefore, the n~_ds are not new, but rather reflect the past and present vision of thc Town and lhe work tlmt still txends to be done. Due to the proximity of County Route ~.g to the hamlet centers and to avoid potentially conflicting development strategies for the two areas, the outstanding needs are intended to be valid tl~roughout the Town. The ouIstanding needs for thc Town of Southold are found to I~: · previdc for viable land usc development at intensities s~nsitiv© to subsurface water quality and q~tantity, hamlet cen~ as the focus of commercial, residential, and · Maintain and strengthen culmml activity. · Preserve the open, agricultural and rural character of areas outSide of the hamlet centers. · Provide for a variety of housing opportunities for citizens of different incomes and age levels. · Elthance the opportunities for pedestrian-friendly r, hopping. · Continue to support thc Town's agricultural economy. · Maximize the Town's natural asscts, including its coastal location and agricultural basc, by balancing commercial, residential and recreational uses. · Strengthen the Town's mm'ine-recreational and mm'ine-eommercial activities. · Encourage thc preservation of parkland and public access to the waterfront. * Support tourism by maintaining and strengthening the Town's assets that atlxact tourists, namely hamlet ~nter businesses, historic heritage, buildin8 architecture, a sense of place, rural and open character, agriculture, and marine activities. · Preserve prime farmland in the Town and continue to support the diversification of agriculture. · Preserve the historic, cultural, architectural and archaeological resources of thc Town. · Ensure the efficient and safe movement ofpenple and goods within the Tow~. · Preserve visual quality of hamlet centers. · Encourage appropriate land uses both inside and out of hamlet centers. Promote balanced economy and tax base. · Preserve the integrity of the Town's vegetative habitats, including freshwater wetlands and woodlands. Recommendations and Opportunities In an effort to satisfiff the outstanding needs of the Town of Southold as they apply to the County Route 48 corridor, land use recommendations were developed. These recommendations are found to meet the outstanding needs to the best extent practicable and are consistent with the major themes gametvd form previou~ land use documents and Town actions, while providing the Town flexibility in their actual implementation. However, it should be noted that the list of recommendations is not exhaustive and that a variety of techniques and mechanisms may be utilized by the Town to achieve desired results. Furthe.uore, it is recognized that some of the recommendations would need further environmental and planning analysis as well an opportunity for public input prior to implementation. Each reconunendation below is written in Bold Ita/~ and is identified by a bullet. Explanations or further discussions a~ provided aft~ each recommendation and is written in regular font. The Town of Southold finds that the following recommendations are appropriate for consideration for land use in the County Route 48 corridor: · Re-toneparcels to more a~oprepriate use~, Several opportunities exist to m-zone properties to allow for more appropfiat~ uses: Such re-zooin~ may include changes from commercial to residential or A-C zoning categories aa w~ll from residential or A-C to co--iai. In some ca.n~, the re-zoning of parcels to less intensive uses will help to llm!t the inten-uption of scenic views and vistas from the roadway, and will help to maintain the agricultural character of much of the corridor. 4 Re-zonings are intended w balance thc residential, commercial, environmental and rec~fional needs of the Town. Existing enclaves of commercial use may be enhanced by additional appropriate commercial parcels. Similarly, existing agricultural or residential areas may be enhanced by the re- zoning of nearby vacant commercially-zoned parcels. By concentrating future commercial uses in areas of existing commercial activity (particularly hamlet centers) results in a more viable and ordered land use pattern and helps to prevent the dilution of consumer activity in the Town. The hamlet centers currently act ss thc commercial centers of thc Town and provide a sense of place. In contrast, are~ outside of the hamlet centers generally portray a more open and agficui .tut.al character, with small aroas of commercial activity. The contrasting charactensucs of these area~ are highly prized by the residents of the Town. Southold is one of the only Wwns on Long Island wh~re hamlet centers still exist for the most part. The re-zoning of certain parcels within the corridor to more appropriate uses will have the effect of enhancing the basic characteristics of the hamlet centers and areas along the corridor. The statement on page 50 of the Land Use Study sumng u~ reduction in use in this area is anticipated to have a b~meficial the potential intensity of land im impact in terms of water usage and potential groundwater pact is rescinded. It is noted thai agricultural use may, under cetlain scenarios, result in groundwater usage and/or contamination above that associated with commercial uses. However, as stated on pages 4-8 through 4-10 of the Final GEIS, the uend in agriculture in the Town of Southold is toward cwps that require drastically lesser amounts of irrigation, fertilizer and pesticide, such as vineyards. desirable parc~, aad It is ~~ ~'~Pli~ ~ to ~c~ d~i~ or ~e of ~d ~ ~u~ ~ ~de ~elo~t ~ ~m o~ mo~ ~i~ve Is (clot ' . ~iy ~ ~efi~, ~ ~ cx~on of wnfin~a ~cm~ -~. ~ ~ - · ~, md limit pw~& for ~ devel~m~t ~ ~ ~dwa~ ~c ~- 4-10 ~u~ for ~fi~ ~ing iS not ~n~~ by ~ ~U~ S~y- F~er d~l~ Req~ g~r s~c~ f~m the ~w~ for ~er agr~ur~ and A fo~ l~g~ b~ldO ~ 1~ f~ ~m ~e w~Y. ~s r~~on is not intended to preclude the construction of agricultural-related structures or otherwis~ limit agricultural activity, but rather to preserve the open agricultural views and vistas from County Route 48 and Sound Avenue. Orient buildings to limit the interruption of scenic vistas and views. This recommendation is to be used at the time of site plan review. Consideration should be given to the orientation, size and height of the building with respect to its visual impact from perspectives along County Route 48 and Sound Avenue. This r~commendat/on is not intended to preclude the construction of bu/ldings, but rather to examine viable alternative building locations that meet the ne.da of the property owner while limiting the interruption of open scenic views. Continue enforcement of the Town Code with respect to the type of products permitted to be sold nt farm stands. This recommcndation is intended to help maintain the agricultural character of the corridor by limiting thc products sold at farm stands to only those that arc permitted under thc Code. Such limitations have the effect of limiting the dilution of consumer a~tivity in the Town, strengthen commercial establishments in hamlet areas, maintain the character of the area and maintaLn the racfe and efficient flow of traffic. It ia recognized that ~ Town has revisited the section of thc Code dealing with farm stands several times. Due to the continually changing trends in agriculture and thc sale of agriculturally related products, the Town Code must be periodically updated to provide for viable enterprises while maintaining the desired character of the Town. Continue enforcement of the Town Code with respect to the conversion of agrieultural buildin~ to otker commercial uses. The Town Code contains restrictions on the conversion of agricultural buildings to other commercial uses. It is recommended that the current provisions of the Code continue to be enforced to preserve the character of the agricultural and opon m'~as as well as limit the potential for the dilution of consumer activity in the Town. · Cluster residentIaldevelopment awn. v from the roadway. To maintain the open character of most of the corridor, it is recommended that future residential development be clustered away from the roadway. Use of thc clustering techniqu~ allows for retention of naturally vegetated or agricultural lands. Maintaining a distance between thc development and the roadway decreasas the apparent mass oftl~ project and maintains at least a portion of~the open vistas. A recommendation to amend ~he Town Code with rospeot to non- contiguous clustering (clustering of development using development tights transferred from non-t, ontiguous perccls) would requir~ detailed SEQR review prior to implementation. 6 . Require vegetated buffers between residential development and the roadway. This recommendation may be utilized in conjunction with the clustering recommendation above. It is suggested that, where possible, agricultural uses be maintained along the roadways for scenic vistas and views and then a natural and/or landscape buffer be provided to screen the new homes. Agricultural uses along the roadway would maintain the open views and vistas. A landscape buffer is especially important for screening of distant homes when they are bull~ on farm fields. This recommendation may be implemented on a site by site basis on properties where the size and configuration can support such a layout. · Develop and implement the use of~lsual resource best management practices. A suggested list of visual reaom'ce best management practices is provided in Appendix B locatexl at the end of the County Route 48 Land Use Study. These practices were developed subsequem to the identification of four guiding principles of the desirable visual character in the Town of Southold. The best management practices are intended to be utilized at the time of site plan review or as otherwise deemed approprate by the Town. Much of the intent of the practices ia to tTtal~mln Or enhance the opes character oftbe County Route 48 corridor. . Amend the Town Code wffh respect to the Residence OJ~ce (RO) Dlstrlca The visual and I~istofieal character of the hamlet centers axe based, in part, on the existing residential homes. Historically, many of the homes in thc Town were constructed along the major roadways. As development and population in the Town has increased, many of these older homes are no longer as desirable for continund residential usc due to tra~c and surrounding land u~es. Changes of use from purely residcnfal to conm~ercial or other uae may likely include the removal of structures that were once a major pa~ of th~ character of the hamlet. Sa-cngthcuing of the RO dia~ct thrungh amendments to the Code would help to preserve the arcl~tectural chamc~ of thc hamlets. Recommended code a~endmen~s with respect to the RO disuict include requi~ng the adaptive re-use of existing ~esidances wtv:re appropriate; inc~-~se the numbe~ of allowabk usus penaitted in fl~ RO dia~ict, particularly those that generate little traffic; increase thc number of uses pcrmita:d in the dist~t by spc~ial excep6on; and amend site plan requirements with respect to buffers, parking and building design. Amend the Town Code with respect to the Limited Business (LB) DistricL The Town Code is roco~d~i to be amended to allow additional as-of- right uses in the LB zoning district. The site plan t-v4ui~ments assoeiatad with LB zoned pwperties should be amended to provide for better buffering and screening of uses. Additionally, the ar~hitecun~ of a proposed suucturc in this district should be in conformance with surrounding area ~nd resemble residential structures as much as possible. The Town Code should be amended with respect to non-conforming uses. In certain areas, parcels can be found where the existing use does not conform with the existing zoning. In cases where the use became non-conforming due to a zone change, provisions can be made to allow for limited expansion of that use or permit a change of use to a less intensive non-conforming use. Applicants r~quesfing expansion or change of use could make site improvements aa mitigation for the request. These site improvements are anticipated to improve the visual character of the area as well as improve traffic flow and other undesirable effects oftbe non-conforming use. As s~.ated on pages 4-13 and 4-14 of the Final GEIS, this recommendation allows for non-conforming businesses to change, grow and remain viable by permitting expansion and change beyond that which is commonly permitted. The recommendation is not limited to parcels located within the County Route 48 corridor, but insXead is intended to be applied to parcels throughout thc Town. · l~e-zone appropriateparcels adjacent to Mattituck Creek to MI and/or MII zaning category. The 1985 Master Plan Update (RPPVO, as well as other past Town of Southold plans and studies, recommends the enlumcement of water-related recreational and commercial activities. Opportunities exist in the vicinity of Mattituck Creek to enhance marine recreational and marine business usage. Re- zoning of certain parcels would allow for viable commercial businesses to thrive while raking advantage of the Tovm's proximity to the water. Mattituck Creek is the only portion of the County Route 48 corridor that may be appropriate for such US~S. Pages 2 and 3 of the Supplamental Final GElS acknowledged that the southern end of Matfituck Creek contaln~ environmental resources that are sensitive to development. It i~ im,nortant ~o note that the recommendation for a chanEe of zone does not commit the Town to a cour~ of action that will result in adverse e~lvirollal~n~al illlpl~'~. Prior to thc re-zonln~ ofpalT~]s consistent with the County Route 48 Corridor Land Use Study and ~hc Master Plan Update, the recomm~lBY~ion to r~-zolle shollld undergo SF~R revie~;v to deterllline ~lRt su/Y~cient developable land exists on the site for reasonable development with appropriate mitigation measures. The ultimate development plan for the site should undergo additional SI~QR review and must take into account site-specific characteristics including, but not limited to, sito size, configuration, drainage, surrounding land use, noise, Waffic and proximity to wetlands. Specific mitigation measures including site design constraints and limited permiued uses would bc appropriate at that time. Preserve tke integrity of the Town's vegetative kabitats, including freskwater The recommenelarlons to promote incentive zoning and clustering may be used to continue to preserve freshwater wetlands, woodlands and other ecologically important habitats. It may be appropriate to re-zone pamels containing or adjacent to these habitats to allow for lower impact uses. Proposals to implement incentive zoning and non-contiguous clustering should undergo SEQR review and public comment period to identif~ potential Averse environmental impacts prior to implementatior~ Modify the Town Code to allow other use~ M vineyards under special .~,mption/q~cial permi~ Additional uses including restaurants and bed & breakfasts may be allowed under special exemption/special permit aa long aa yield is provided from other parcels. This recommendation is i~tended to draw consumers into the Town of $outhold by promoting the Town aa au agricultural and winemaking region. Thc recommendation doesnot suggest the sale of hen-agricultural products that would otherwis~ be more appropriately sold in other zoning districts or the sale of take- out food. · Mod~theTownCodetalltnitcurbcutstooneperslteunlessunusual clrcum~tance~ e. ci~L An i~creaae in thc number of curb cuts typically has a negative impact on tra~c flow. By limiting the numbe~ of curb cuts, particularly along County Route 48 and Souad Avenue, impacts to traffic flow ar~ auticipat~d to be limited. Require llnl~ between the parking areas of commercial operations to allow for vehicle mo~ewnt between adjacent establishments. This r~commendatien can be applied at the time of site plan review for approprlate sites. The requirement will have the effect of reducing the number of vehicles entering and cxiting County Route 48 and Soutld Avenue. Requi~e that subtl~tled residential lotS access sitle roa~ and not directly to Count~ Route 48, wl~ere appropriate. As noted earlier, an increase in the number of curb cuts generally ~ a negative im.nact on thc flow of traffic. This rcconuncndafion in effect redrafts thc number of curb cuts on County Route 48 and Sound Avenue. ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING; POTENTIAL ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES The Environmental Setting for the Land Use Study/GEIS is represented by the existing natural resources and human resources found within the County Route 48 corridor. Thc Land Use Study reviewed the existing conditions in the corridor including existing zoning, existing land use, non-conforming lots, soils, habitats, economy, historical areas, and traffic conditions. Past land use plans, studies and Town actions were reviewed in order to identify con-anon goals for proper development in the Town. These goals were compared to the existing conditions in the corridor and a subsequent list of outstanding needs was developed, indicating those areas where the existing conditions were wholly or partially inconsistent with the goals. The discrepancies between land use goals and actual land uses are considered to be impacts. The recommendations provided in the Study are intended as mitigation measures to avoid or minimize any future discrepancies (impacts) between future land use and the land use goals. Accordingly, implementation of the recommendations of the Study or similar land use techniques is expected to result in significant beneficial environmental and social impacts. As the recommendations of the Study are directed at a more comprehensive, coordinated and sensitive approach to directing land use, the Study is not anticipated to result in any adverse environmental impacts. In addition to the analysis described above, a review of the Study was conducted in comparison with the Criteria for Determining Significance in Section 617.7 of the SEQRA regulations. These criteria include impacts to air quality; groundwater quality or quantity; surface water quality or quantity; traffic; noise levels; solid waste production; potential for erosion; flooding, leaching or drainage problems; impacts to vegetation, wildlife, significant habitat a.,~.as; and tkreatened or ~tangered spe. eie$; impacts to Critical Environmental Areas; historical or arr. haeologlcal resoureas; architectural or aesthetic resources; existing community or neighborhood c. hara~eg, energy; and agriculture. This review found that adoption of the Plan did not exe. oM any of the thresholds list~L Accordingly, on this analysis alone, the adoption of the Plan is not anticipated to result in any significant adverse impacts to any of the criteria Also examined was the potential for adverse growth-inducing actions and any poten6al cumulative impacts from two or more related actions, no one of which would have a significant impact on the environment, but when considered together result in a substantial adverse impact on the environment. The analysis of these types of impacts found that they would not bc generated by the adoption of the Study. Finally, the Study itsdfdoes not, in and of itself, result in any direct physical activity or din:et modification of the environment and. therefore, has no potential for significant adverse physical impaem, regardless of the aforementioned analyses. In addition, the Study does not 10 commit the Town to any one course of action. Instead thc Study presents, in thc form of recommendation& mitigation measures or a range of mitigation measures that could be utilized in future land use decisions to minimize or avoid adverse impacts caused by past development pax'terns. In conclusion, the Town of Southold has not identified any significant adverse environmental impacts for this action. As no~.xl above, the proposed action is expected to result in long4erm beneficial impacts on the Town of Southold including those actions which are environmentally-sensitive, socially4esimble and economically feasible. 1! ALTERNATIVE The Alternatives section of the DGEIS describes only one alternative, the No action Alternative, which is required by the SEQRA regulations. No action herein is determined to mean that land use and development would continue to occur under the present Town Code, zoning and regulations, i.e. the ~tatus quo. (A No Action alternate entailing a No-Build and no physical activity scenario is unrealistic and unfeasible). No other alternative was discussed in this section because no other meatus of comprebensively addressing the identified land use, transportation, environmental, cultural resource, hamlet and demographic issues has been determined. Under a No Action alternative, a more comprehensive, coordinated approach to directing land usc will not be implemented and the goals of the Town and its citizens will not be addressed in a cohesive manner. If no action is taken, existing problems and issues identified the existing problems in the corridor that run contrary to past land use plans and studies will not be rectified or addressed and will continue to represent significant areas of concern for all who live and work in the Town of SoW, hold. 12 ECONOMIC Analysis and consideration of economic factors and impacts are not mandated by SEQRA as they are not directly involved with the determination ofenvimmnental impact. Nevertheless, when issuing a Findings Statement for a decision. Part 617.1 l(d) oftbe SEQRA regulations requires that the lead agency weigh and balance relevant environmental impacts with economic, social and other considerations. The Land Use Study offers comprehensive planning recommendations which promote land use that is within sound environmental constraints and parameters. There have not been any significant adverse economic impacts identified that would result from the approval of this Land Use Study. The Land Use Study provides ample opportunities for existing business to expand and new businesses to locate in the Town. Furthermore, the Plan promotes development of land uses which result in making the Town an attractive place not just in which to work, but in which to live. The Land Use Study accomplishes this by providing ample areas for the growth of commercial, residential and agricultural uses while maintaining the open space and rural character of the Town. Measures intended to mainlain the existing open and nu-al character of thc Town by promoting balanced and coherent land usc, are anticipated to maintain or enhance the draw of tourists and consumers from outside of the Town. thereby bolstering local businesses. In addition, Land Use Study recommendations will help to limit infraslmcture costs by promoting commercial uses in existing commercial enclaves, limiting curb cuts, and promoting pedestrian-friendly shopping. Additional SEQRA review will be peffonncd for future specific actions which implement the recommendations of the Land Use Study and which may have an economic impact. REVIEW AND IMPLEMENTATION OF FUTURE SPECIFIC AND SITE-SPECIFIC ACTIONS RELATED TO THE LAND USE STUDY SEQRA regulations 617.10(b) and (c)state that: "GEISs and their findings should set forth specific conditions or criteria under which future actions will be undertaken or approved, including requirements for any subsequent SEQR compliance. This may Include thresholds and criteria for supplemental EISs to reflect specific significant impacts, such as site specific impacts, that were not adequately addressed or analyzed in the generic EIS. Impacts of individual actions proposed to be carried out in conformance with [the I, and Use StudyJ and the thresholds or conditions identified in the generic EIS {and findings statementJ may require no or limited SEQR review". In conformance with this portion of the SEQR regulations, criteria and thresholds have been established to indicate when additional SEQR review is required for actions carried out in conformance with the recommendations of the Land Use Study. These criteria and thresholds do not preclude the Town fi:om reviewing proposed actions, but rather states when SEQR review is required. These criteria and thresholds are as follows: Changing the zoning category of a parcel from any one of the industrial or commercial zones in the Town of Southold to a single-family residential or Agricultural Conservation zone shall not require further SEQR review. Changing thc zoning category of a parcel fi:om a higher density residential zone to a lower density residential zone or Agricultural Conservation zone shall not require further SEQR review. Changing the zoning category of a parcel from one industrial zone to another industrial zone, or from one commcrciul zone to another commercial zone. or fi:om an indusu'ial zone to commercial zone shall not require further SEQR review if: a) the proposed new zoning category for the subject parcel is consistent with the zoning of surroundin~ parcels, or b) the proposed change of zone does not permit higher inl~nsity use of the subject parcel as compared to the existing zone in terms of lot coverage, buildln~o height, parking requirements, traffic, impervious area, drainage, and setbacks, or c) the proposed change of zone does not take place in a designated historical area, a critical environmental area, areas of low depth to greundwat~r, or oonmin or am adjacent to fi:~ahwater or tidal w~tland~. or d) the proposed change of zone ia inconaiatent with thc County Route 48 Con'idor Land Us~ Study and past land use plann of the Town of Southold. 14 = o = Changing thc zoning category ora parcel to MI or MII will require detailed SEQR review duc, ia part, to its inherent proximity to surface waters. SEQR review for such a change of zone shall consider impacts to surface and ground waters, wetlands and terrestrial vegetation, visual character of the area, traffic, surrotmding land use, precedent-setting effect, as well as other nrcas deemed approptiatc for review by the Town of Southold. Changes to the Code of the Town of Sou~old related to non-contiguous clustering sludl require detailed SEQR review. This review must consider potential impacts to groundwater rcsources~ sanitary flow, nearby public and private wells, txnffic, visual character, community services, texiag jurisdictions particularly school districts, as well as other areas deemed appropriate for review by the Town of Southold. Changes to tile Code ofthe Town of Southold related to incentive zoning shall require detailed SEQR review. This rgview must consider potential impacts to groundwater r~ourees, sanitary flow, nearby public and private wells, noise, visual character, traffic, community services, taxing jurisdictions particularly ~hool districts, as well as other areas deemed appropriate for review by thc Town of Southold. Changes to thc Code of the Town of Southold related to expanding thc number and types of uses permitted in zoning categoriee as-of-tight shall required d~tailcd SEQR review. SEQR review for thi~ such change~ to the Code shall consider impacts to groundwater resources, clearing of vegetation, visual character of the area, traffic, surro,mt~in~o land use, precedcnt-settiag effect, as well as other are. as d~tnned appropria~ for review by thc Town of Southold. Changes to thc Code of tlg Town of Southold rec. omraended in thc County Route 48 Land Us~ Study and not explicitly stated above as requiring dctailed SEQR review am not Icraicipated to result in adverse elavironme~tal impact as per thc Dr~ GEIS, Final (IBIS and Supplomontal Final OEIS. Therefore, implementation of the~ recommemiatious ahall not require fu~h~r SEQR review. Section 617.10(d) of SEQRA states that when a final generic ElS has been filed: 1. No further SEQRA compliance ts required Ifa subsequent proposed action will be carried out in conformance with the conditions and thresholds established for such actions in the 0£I~ or its findlngs statement; 2. .4n amended findings staternent must be prepared if the subsequent proposed action was adequately addressed In the GRig but was not addressed or was not adequately addressed in the findings ttatement for the GELS; 3. ,4 negatiw declaration must be prepared ifa subsequent proposed action was not addressed or was not adequately n~l,4ressed in the OF, IS and the subsequent action will not result in any significanl environmental impacts; 4. ,4supplementaltothefinalOElSmustbepreparedlfthesubsequentproposedaetion was not addressed or was not adequat#ly addressed in the 0£I$ and the subsequent action may have one or more significant adverse environmental tmpaets. The Town of Southold shall adhere to the above statement and thresholds for review and implementation of Sl~-cific actions related to thc County Routc 48 Corridor Land Use Study. 16 CERTIFICATION OF FINDINGS TO APPROVE: In accordance with Part 617.11 (d) of the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act regulations, thc Town Board of thc Town of Southold has considered thc Draft Generic and Fkml Ocneric Environmental Impact Statements for the action known as the County Route 48 Comdor Land U~e Study and has met the requirement~ of this Part. These Findings contain the facts and conclusions relied upon to support the Town Board's decision and indicate the social, economic and other factors and standards which formed the basis of its decision. Furthermore, the Town Board finds that consistent with social, economic and other essential considerations in the No Action Alternative, the Land Use Study avoids or minimizes adverse environmental impacts to the maximum extent practicable. The Study provides an asses~mcot of existing conditions along the ~orridor and identifies those areas where the existing conditions are inconsistent with the goals of past land use plans. The Study then offers various recommendation~ as mitigation measures to bring the conditions of the County Route 48 corridor into conformance with the goals of the Town. Therefore, adverse environmental impacts will be avoided or minimized by the implementation of all or part of the recommendations (mitigation measures) of the Land Use Study, or the implementation &other land use policies that have the same effect as the Study recommendations. It is therefore recommended that the County Route 48 Comdor Land Use Study and its recommendations be adopteA. COPIES SENT TO: James Bagg Suffolk County Department of Planning Town of Southold: Jean W. Cochran William D~ Moon Louisa P. Evans Aligg J. Hussie William D. Moor~ Brian C. Murphy John M. Romanelli Elizabeth A. Neville Gregory Yakoboski Supervisor Deputy Supervisor Councilwoman Councilwoman Councilman Councilman Counci]mtm Town Clerk Town Attorney DATE ISSUED: TOW~ CLlCRK: Elizabeth A. Neville Town C1~4~, Town of ~mthold 17 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 (516) 765-6145 Telephone (516) 765-1800 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE ADOPTED AT A REGULAR MEETING OF HELD ON AUGUST 3. 1999: FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD WHEREAS the Town Board of the Town of Southold has retained the services of a consultant to prepare a land use plan related to development along the County Route 48 Corridor; and WHEREAS the "Town of Southold County Route 48 Corridor Land Use Study", known as the Study, has been completed to address development along the County Route 48 Corridor; and WHEREAS the Study constitutes a Type I action under SEQRA that may have a significant adverse impact on the environment; and WHEREAS the Town Board of the Town of Southold is the only involved agency; and WHEREAS the Town Board of the Town of Southold has not identified any significant adverse environmental impacts, but wishes to provide a format through the SEQRA review and public comment of the Study; and WHEREAS a Final Generic Environmental Impact Statement (FGEIS) has been prepared and adopted by the Town Board; and WHEREAS a Supplemental Generic Environmental Impact Statement has been prepared to address the Study; and RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold, acting as Icad agency hereby adopts the annexed Notice of Completion for the Supplemental Generic Environmental Impact Statement on the Town of Southold County Route 48 Corridor Land Use Study. Southold Town Clerk August 3. 1999