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FYLr�"ti' ct� LIrIR,X-*:I.�'xR.c.>UN'� U-'Iy TIF LP TG A." A� , n 13A'I;ICING La In oraGl t} . 17 .I? vl9. l gal I e>uILr Jt-i?�v TCTa _ aea ave CJI FKaJJ�i� ANSA a L�1•: 3 ,'t an 44 1.4 94 �, Gi1TE 11LL �; ILLJrur ...T�ra a/�m�urJ DATE, �i la ' s DRAWING NO, �G E' KFILL W1 G ^7 �17 = .G i5 - � q"e>,a, 16'd A SCALE ...I kAK"LAK MaT�rdtJ. ,I LA•\t�1U u-'d, CENSE L' t� 1 1.:.,-uC K ., ✓ �""' a FoR I c+ o�La+caiNo �.� ifaRa &ifild CP'61N Ri'TZ �LlLL. 2-0' MIN. f I7d.J" G/+,h'L^i `. tr.:-• KG:v _ I ",'T DRAWN a' a < �� CONT.NO. 583 E; r C I U, buy _.,- . ;;; �� Town Hall, 53095 Main Road •;•� P_O. Box 1 179 Southold,New York 11971 TELEPHONE (516)765-1938 1 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD January 24, 1989 James L. Gray,Sr. Pudge Corp. P.O. Box 1465 Southold, NY 11971 RE: Cox Lane Industrial Park SCTM #1000-84-1-26 Dear Mr. Gray: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, January 23, 1989. RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board grant final approval on the maps dated as amended June 22, 1988 and authorize the Chairman to endorse same. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. j ery truly youra, syr ` 9_ '• j,"• r , / tis .=�`-" `•', BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. CHAIRMAN cc: Building Department Assessor' s enc. jt t i?Bal �'. { 1 PP,O NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CON SER ° LL Iti is est - DIVISION 01:REGULATORY AFFAIRS 4 State Environmental Ouallty FlovIew, YI SHOrrIT �SIVL�O.iVP�9EilTAL ASSESS;RiEPIT ! OP.i4i: For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only' , PART 3'' Project ftiforma on (To be completed by Applicant or Project sponsor) - �` 7 App Lcant?'pon pr s - 12_Prol,ec[Name ,lames L. GrayS.r./Pudge Corp I! J Praject Jocanon - } Munrcipallty Town f SouthoId - cotmty Suffolk f i 4• 5 ; Is Pryogposed anion: - '. XXM New ❑ F_rpa ion ❑ hlodr:ca[ionralmru�on fl _ 5 'DescrrSe pr6fec[brieify: s I wYsh to build I, ustrial buil:ATng space for, local cont) acto 's slcii' Plumber's,cai' ers,.Air C'om peo�i`esurve rs & electrTcans dttdy' so' , S Presse Iocatimiteri inte,sr,4rins.prom nen[ landmark eitG Fr pro+de maps. 5455 Coxal lane bit'f C:R_ 4'8 - I. . v , ga; 1Q©0=084-1 26' , • 7 Amou In 1's11y .fi 750 .arres Uft; rely acres - I s a. W�Iil�lI.�p�roposed action comply w euu,ng Lpn,ng cr-c mer eusurr in land use rescun ost =_ /6 II yes —9 N. If decmbe bneily 1 i� 9. I�r Iris`pre - [I n'o-use in c y or-P ejecc - �J ResiCen[al ExXIndL vial Q-Ccmmert al -❑ ?.gncuhure ❑ Pu.,lane'epai spa¢ ❑� Dz cnhe: -- r Southold TownlLand fill r 10. Cces action in,.),,yrrass�rPyenm'v.p oval, or iund;n& now or uitlmo[ely, from any ocner governmental alzency(r N2ral, state or 11 ❑ Yes Nb - yes, lis[agencyls)and perm¢'-pprovals 11. Do,i any aspectorr the action ha&a currcmly valid permit or approvalt ElYes U No If Vol list agency narne and PermiLappr.,al type II. 's re+wt of propp�sred acpcn +.ill eisung PermibaPyrmal rowre modif¢asmnt .I C 1'cf In w rJo 4 I CCR nFYfrflAr 7tIE INFCIi.'d++.i6_N FRO:'IDED 1L0','E IS fRUE r0 THE GE57 OF Sn' \`.OV Appi,can/p,spnnypr name: James L. Gray, Sr./ Pudge Corp Il s,gnn„r . 4 ' al1 It ;ho acticnps in tho Coastal Area, and you aro a -talo agoncv, c' Ln Forrt1 6eloro procooding ',vith this assE; CDasfal,Assossm 0VER SITE PLAN ELEMENTS §100-134 Town Code F } Lot, block, and section number, if any, or the property takeao ;: tax records f ( ) Name and address of the owner of record � ��„•_, s x r ( � Name and address of:' the person preparing the map Date, North arrow and written and graphic scale ( L Sufficient description or information to precisely define thle-b es of the property. All distances shall be n feet and tenths In of fo All angles shall be `given to the nearest ten seconds or, losea fi h5t error of closure shall not exceed one in ten thousand. c ( v�) The locations, name, and existing width of adjacent struts an dikes ( ) The location and owners of all adjoining lands, as shown, t 1 tax records Location, width and purpose of all existing and proposed Yasem._ ,ac4: reservations, and areas dedicated to public use withinor adjoi arty �rx A complete outline of existing deed restrictions or cove Elts ai �6r0 c csv theproperty Existing zoning R y ) Existing contours at intervals of five or less, referred t6 .a da satisfactory to the Board Approximate boundaries of any areas subject to floodin; cr =c rw,. a ',. ( ) Location of existing watercourses, marshes, wooded ora:= . rc•ci. ��� P_+ isolated trees with a diameter of eight inches or mea=ls. , Ll,rae3•r�•r above the base of the trunk and other significant exi=t'-,: �a:t” - ( ) Location of uses and outlines of structures, drawn to =c,1_A-Yn ai'' within one hundred (100) . feet of the lots. ]�I k ( ) Paved areas, sidewalks, and caehicular access between ch-, _ :ce a-,d ;, A.�� _ p, streets Locations, dimensions, grades and flow direction of e,i=r- •pgzI - �, `- and waterlines as well as other underground and above tri„n,7 � t 1 '•: -r=p within and adjacent to the property_ - ( ) -Other existing development, including fences, landscap.-,; Jr! =tract, ., ( V ) The location of proposed buildings or structural improvement p, ( �) The location and design ofall uses not requiring structures f. such as off street parking and loading areas. ( ) The location, direction, power and time of use of any proposed �outd'o" � • t,: !'' lighting or public address systems. ( ) The location of, and plans for, any outdoor signs ! ) The location and arrangement of proposed means of access and egress,, '�,.` �F' including sidewalks, driveways or other paved areas; profiles indica grading and cross sections showing width of roadway, location and wiap of sidewalks and lcoation and size of water and sewer lines. I[ OVER. . . 1� - - ------- 4 L Site plan elements cont. (4100-134) f { j Any proposed grading, screening and other landscaping including types and locations of proposedstreet..- trees. (" ) The location of all proposed waterlines, valves and hydrants and of all sewer lines 'or alternate means of water supply and sewage disposal and treatment. ( ) An outline of any proposed deed retrictions and/or covenants. ( ) Any contemplted public improvements on or adjoining the property. ( j If the site development plan indictes only a first stage, a supplementary plan shall indicate -ultimate develoment. ( ) Any other information deemed by the Planning Board necessary to determir_e conformity of the site planwith the intent and regulations of this chapter. e { I r ' Ilk, i 'ISI �,+•� .:°I � I '� - - __- r I t` 1 4 i � 3 �F S x r i } POW � _. !� _ 5p Y� III ... IPrr - �} DIFF. .E. II 1 � l PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS y SCOTT L. HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman r.�®�' ` - h Supervisor Geortte Ritchie Latham, Jr. ��, Richard G. Wardti. Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Mark S. McDonald P_O. Box 1179 Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Southold. New fork 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1938 - TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 September 17 , 1992 James Grey, Sr. Pudge Corporation P.O. Box 1465 5088 Main Road . Southold, NY 11971 RE: Cox Lane Industrial Park Route 48 & Cox Lane Zoning District: Light Industrial (LI) SCTM# 1000-84-1-26 Dear Mr. Grey: f The Planning Board has not received a response to its letter to you of July 12, 1991, (copy enclosed) , regarding the lighting at the above referenced property. If you have any questions, or require further information, please contact this office. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman Encl. CC: Victor Lessard, Principal Building Inspector I ..�Yq v 7Ntt PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS ' " ry SCOTT L. HARRIS r.' Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr. ,' y � Richard G. Ward Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Mark S. McDonald P.O. Box 1179 Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Southold, New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 July 12, 1991 James Grey, Sr. Pudge Corporation P.O. Box 1465 5088 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 RE: Cox Lane Industrial Park Route 48 & Cox Lane Cutchogue Zone-Light Industrial (LI ) SCTM# 1000-84-1-26 Dear Mr. Grey: The Planning Board has reviewed your letter of July 1, 1991, regarding the substition of LILCO lights for ground lights . The Board is still in accord with the approved site plan which calls for ground lighting. You may wish to consider the use of soffit lights on the buildings.. This type of light fixture will shield the light to the property, yet provide the intensity of lighting for the security you require. If you have any questions, or require further information, please contact this office. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman cc: Victor Lessard, Principal Building Inspector PUDGE CORP. P.O. Box 1465 Southold, NY 11971 �3 July 1, 1991 ✓S Mr_ Bennett tt Orwloski, Jr. , Chairman Planning Board Office Town of Southold 53095 Main Road 'Southold, NY 11971 Dear Mr. Orlowski: RE: Cox Lane Industrial Park Cutchogue, New York SCTM# 1000-84-1-26 Revised site plans showing ground lighting I jAt the point and time when it became necessary to install outside lighting at Cox Lane Industrial Park, we chose not to install ground `lighting and installed LILCO pole lights instead. The reason for this -decision was because of the vandalism we have experienced at Cox Lane and at our other building locations in the west end; and, also, due to the fact that we have an ongoing problem with the public dumping garbage, debris, cars, etc. , in all areas that are not properly lighted. As it is, in October, of 1990, School buses that were parked in the rear of our building were badly vandalized; and we had to change our dumpster to a locked version in order to try to discourage the public from spewing garbage all over our property. We would appreciate any considerations you will give us with re- gard to this matter. As always, we have tried to provide the business people of our community with a beautiful, well kept building to work out of; and we feel that the lighting as it is is necessary to protect the premises. Sincerely, James L. Gray, Sr. President JLG/jet Copies to: Victor Lessard, Principal Building Inspector Matthew Kiernan, Assistant Town Attorney f ' r"X15�Rpu _ 3y 3 PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS§M SCOTT L. HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman a _ Supervisor Georoa Ritchie Latham,Jr. `�".�a - J Richard G. Ward Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Mark S. McDonald P.O. Box 1179 Kenneth L. Edwards Southold, New York 11971 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED June 27, 1991 James Gray, Sr. Pudge Corp. P.O. Box 1465 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 RE: Cox Lane Industrial Park Cutchogue, N.Y. SCTM# 1000-84-1-26 Dear Mr. Gray: This letter is in reference to the Planning Board' s letter to you of May 22, 1990 , (copy enclosed) , requesting three revised Site Plans showing all details of the ground lighting as installed. To date, we have not received the revised Site Plans; the site has not been issued a Certificate of Occupancy; and it is in active use. You are operating in violation of the Zoning Code. This matter is being turned over to the Town Attorney and the Ordinance Inspector for enforcement. If you .have any questions or require further assistance, please contact this office. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski Jr. . Chairman Encl. CC: Victor Lessard, Principal Building Inspector Vincent Wieczorek, Ordinance Inspector Matthew Kiernan, Assistant Town Attorney PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS SCOTT L- HARRIS '�'% 0., Su�rvisor Bennett Orlowski, 1r., Chairman � �' Georgie Ritchie Latham. Jr- '�� Richard G. Ward - Town Hall, 53095 Main Roat Mark S. McDonald P-O. Box 1179 Kenneth L. Edwards Southold, New York 11971 1 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 May 22, 1990 James Gray, Sr. Pudge Corp. P.O. Box 1465 5088 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 RE: Cox Lane Industrial Park SCTM# 1000-84-1-26 Dear Mr. Gray: It has been brought to the attention of the Planning Board that the lightin as indicated on the approved site plan was not installed. The Board therefore requests the submission of three revised site pla s showing all details of the lighting as installed. Upon receipt of these revised plans, the Board will review the lighting as installed, to determine if an amended site plan can be approved. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. �Jt75 Chairman cc: Victor Lessard, Principal Building Inspector i CU ROGUE FIRE DISTRICT CDTCMDW[ E Cutchogue, N.Y. Telephone T 11935 (516) 734-6907 f.D. July 16,- 1990 -" y Pe) Southold Town Planning Board Town Hall Southold, N.Y. 11971 At-ten; Mr. Bennet Orlowski, Jr. Ref_ Pudge Corp.. Fire Wells Dear Mr. Orlowski, On July 9, 1990 the Cutchogue Fire Department pump tested two wells belonging to the Pudge Corp. The well on Rt. 48 yielded 550 GPM and the well on Cox lane yielded 472 GPM. The Cutchogue Fire Department has determined these wells adequate for Fire Service and has accepted them for service. A letter is being sent to the. Pudge Corporation requesting an easement for these wells which will allow the Cutchogue Fire District to access and maintain the wells. We trust that this meets with your approval and. if youhaveany questions or requirements, please advise. Thank you. Very truly yours, Board of Fire Commissioners, rn Matthew J. Martin Secretary mjm/ cc; Pudge Corp. Krieger Well Corp. .r VA x' lu jdp55 4 $ g �Y C4HOGUE FIRE DISTRICT CDTQIDW[ E ; Cutchogue.N.Y. Telephone T 11935 (516) 734-6907 F.D. July L6, 19.90 Pudge Corp. 50800 Hain Rd. Southold, N.Y. L1971 f ,f Ref. Fire. wells, tl{ Dear Mr. Gray, On. July 9, 1,990 the Cutchogue Fire Department pump tested two wells on your complex on Rt. 48 Cutchogue. The well on Rt_ 48 yielded 550 t GPM and the well on Cox Lane yielded 472 GPM. I The Cutchogue Fire Department has determined these wells adequate for Fire Service and has accepted them for service. The Cutahogue Fixe District is requesting that the Pudge Corporation grant the Fire District and easement to access and maintain these wells for fire. protection in the Cutchogue Fire District. we would like you to forward the necessary documents to this effect as soon as possible and if you have any questions, please contact Commissioner Robert Doroski, chairman of the well committee. Thank you for your cooperation and we look forward toward your reply. Very truly yours, Board of Fire Commissioners Matthew J. le Secretary mjm/ cc, Southold Town Planning Board Yr Sd i%. p� ® � PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS _ "'' - - r" , SCOTT L. HARRIS � - Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman �� � A Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Town Hall, 53095 Main Road p Mark S. McDonald P.O- Box I[79 i' Kenneth L. Edwards Southold, New York 11971 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 May 22, 1990 James Gray, Sr. Pudge Corp. P.O. Box 1465 5088 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 RE: Cox Lane Industrial Park SCTM# 1000-84-1-26 Dear Mr. Gray: It has been brought to the attention of the Planning Board that the lighting as indicated on the approved site plan was not installed. The Board therefore requests the submission of three revised site plans showing all details of the lighting as installed. Upon receipt of these revised plans, the Board will review the lighting as installed, to determine if an amended site plan can be approved. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. "J175 Chairman cc: Victor Lessard, Principal Building Inspector U TY OF SUFFOLK _ PATRICK G. HALPIN q` OLD TOM SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE NINGKP.RD I DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS JOSEPH P. HURLEY,P.E. November 16, 1989 JAMES G. MCCLAVE,P-E. COMMISSIONER DEPUTY COMMISSIONER Town of Southold Manning Board 53095 Main Road P.D. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Attention: Bennett Orlowski, Jr. RE: Permit #48-48 - "PUDGE CORPORATION" - Waiver of sidewalk Gentlemen: This Department has reviewed your most recent request with regards to the installation of sidewalk along the County right-of-way of the above referenced development. As we have previously advised you, this Department would waive requirements for sidewalk if the Town would agree to assume the financial responsibility for this installation, should the need arise in the future. We understand your concern for assuming this financial responsibility and this is one of the reasons why sidewalk is one of this Department's permit requirements of the developer. Should you pursue your request to have the sidewalk installed at some future time by the present and/or future owners of this development, the Town should require the present owner to provide the required covenants and .restrictions to the deed for this property to assure that any future sidewalk requirements will be installed by the subsequent owner(s) of the property at that time. Be advised that this Department will not approve the permit for this development until either the sidewalk is installed or a filed copy of the covenants and restrictions is submitted to this office and all other work required by this the permit is completed. Should you have any questions, kindly contact this office at 282-1354. Very truly yours, C. ROGER MEEKER ByP�i�ENi7IN !�,, M. Paul Campagnola CRM/MPC/jfb Junior Civil Engineer YAPHANK AVENUE. P.O. 80X59 • YAPHANK, NEW YORK 1 1980-0059 • (516)282. . r is 5 { COOU Y OF SUFFOLK f Fi 9 S I f{ f ON, 72 MAY 2 6 PATRICK a HALPIN SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS JOSEPH P. HURLEY,P.E. May 24, 1989 JAMES G. MCCLAVE.P.E. COMMISSIONER DEPUTY COMMISSIONER Pudge Corpor£tion 50800 Main Road Southold, New York 11791 Attention: James Gray, Jr. RE: C.R. 48, Middle Road, s/w/cor. of Cox Lane "COX LANE INDUSTRIAL PARK" Gentlemen: Be advised that this Department has investigated your request for a waiver of sidewalk on the County right-of-way fronting the above referenced parcel. This Department has been in contact with the Southold Planning Department. We understand from this agency that it is their opinion that there will be a minimal amount of people utilizing a sidewalk should it be installed in this area and, therefore, request that this sidewalk which we are requiring be eliminated. This Department will concur with the Town's recommendation, but if at some future date the need for sidewalk in this area should arise, we will look to the Town to install same utilizing their funds. A permit is still required for the curbing and asphalt paving which you will be required to install on the County right-of-way fronting your parcel. Enclosed please find three (3) permit applications and required Surety Bond for your execution. Please sign these permit applications and forward them to this office with four (4)-sets of revised site plans showing these requirements improvements. Should you have any questions, please contact this office at 282-1354. Very truly yours, C. ROGER MEEKER CHIEF ENGINEER By. CRM/MPC/jfb M. Paul Campagn 1 Enc. Junior Civil Engineer cc: Valarie Scopaz, T/0 Southold YAPHANK AVENUE • YAPHANK. NEW YORK 11960 • (5161262- MRMO'tO FILE September 11 1989 RE: Request,6f' 'James Gray, Jr. to waive sidewalks at S/W/C Cox Lane and C.R. 48, Cutchogue Called Paul Campagnola regarding status of curb cuts. Mr. Campagnola said a request was not made for a cut on Rte. 48, and if made he would not grant a cut on Rte. 48. Inspection of the site shows two cuts on Cox Lane and none on Route 48 . R. G. KASSNER cc: Victor Lessard, Building Department Paul Campagnola James A. Schondebare ,y € +" of • �01- Wd .t ,,1k Town Hall. 53095 blain Road ;-, =:�;��,- �s�= -- P.O. Box 1179 =p' Southold. New York 11971 ' TELEPHONE (.5 16) 7 65-19 38 - PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD September 12, 1989 Mr. Paul Campagnola, Junior Civil Engineer County of Suffolk Department of Public Works Yaghank, N.Y. 11980 RE: Request of James Gray Jr. to waive sidewalks at S/W/C Cox Lane and C.R. 48, Cutchogue. Dear Mr. Campagnola, Reference is made to the Planning Board's letter of May 30, 1989, copy enclosed, requesting that any future installation of a sidewalk for the above referenced project be the responsibility and charge of the present and future owners of the site, not with the Town. Please advise the Board of the status of this request. Very truly yours, ! ORLOWSKI JR. ml CHAIRMAN cc: Victor Lessard. Building Department James A. Schondebare, Town Attorney rgk i Perrnlf NO: 48;48...... -s PERMIT UNDER SI=CTION. 136 of ARTICLE VI of HIGHWAY LAW - Whereas-Section I36 at Ante VI of the Hignway Law om,mes:Permds Id:work xlihm in.county road right at way.Eapeprm cpnnectian with me cunsrruceicn,remnsr,ca on. maintenance or Improvement or a courtly road or operations of a corporation pursuant to the pramsiens of section mentyse.pn of Ne lransoomidon Co moranons:aw or s,-;ops twenty-one.eighty-nine,ninety-one,ninety-three.ninety-three-aana ornery-three-h of the railroad law,m pereon,firmmrporarianprmunieipa1u,snarl con=_rruat ar:ncre+s.xmla:tie coumy road rig If of way an entrance or connection to such mad,or conslrum wnnin the county-road right of way any works,structure or abstructan.or any overnead pr anaergroud crossing thereof,or lay ormaintain I harem underground wires or Conduits or drmnage,sewer or waterpipes,a,cepl In accomareawito Me rerensano Cord limnsofa warn permss,F e,o, - mecountysapm,ntendem or his duly designated agent,norwfthsrandmg any coasemorpranclifsegmmedby anytown supenmendent,or rivalry other mun[c,pal aumcnry Arymwrcmal rI F. lar u= "sl,.r u,ter , ,. .,Tdrarun-n:(, - f 2:eL.n•r.,u.nonrru)'-d] Ix�„n 1 , r-araEt..ear . ,aa , 2au.r-d,so�, am]nC� N rl ln2ii 'a., an2Y+NroruuaEp ,I� TCuaa 7124'.VTr:LC2 rr-, re��c ] , i •ym:r�: -rY i yo.ern:ng v.e as..;.:±ole.3nFal Fv+o2•.n.�; .n;r,u.ngme.e�---Imbean;.gm rr.sraru )sr.,a.-.;,rl aQa,...,. rm..e.anbr.ds3lule&=-e.nly- e. -rn,1 is .-- . ,:] aGL r- e _I r... r�- a[ ,I-Tr2 RIc 1:LlIr2:,,rlw]urlr 9-u2nrirrra.i- Y)ur-„�+rl]3n[g'w,i x:n[t Y.r1R•i 1+11n esu-m.,i.] - a. , � .- _ .±gLr,lmnrl„ a1]'C ]-J-,T it naprYo-1[.a„T,v9atr,�-Ire]v.a,L Ten_Iha tial�Fn ionto encr3 :]C'mcr;Gllh nrin[lIr2 T-a_..,L c-aL- ,ru ]1 anal(-a.2r,:,iicC2.-;rom2r-ii.nlrL[P'.vffea;Ima,,:1.Nu(mn]r,..:;;';;rs,)•crl ra erq.d.]a,d.L',Is _ - _e2R12m ID xn.cr::,dn:Sc.Ln.T,,. -. _ _ -- „ r jWeu bLrlrr: nj.m,. rl':a]..], ;L:.yam[,...5Se rre'am'x rnPerc35in-imrr aT-a3b er ind a.i(dlvn i)v.vr v. �.� vo__ Ir.yc2nm_,du l Jr: a'+ebl., w r..)rxm:,rn ..y.nr•m;] l�r.t ar wa,,)arnorr-�f c. -r a -•. w r + uc -n, .r . o:rpnrv.un m..r••opal•r, ;:un.zd:.rsrJcr�i;crs•n,nr..rest ::r.;..c=- e:pa-.:m[atoar.em;rnnr;.,.,a;:.a rev,..—.r]u,;n..]n-.n wmm�.iri[mn,,.. __:, -,r,.. r,., r_,:--r: . - .:od.ocnachr.aw.;.rde..-d Anra.?rv_..,n. ]lemal;rda.+-: or„nr msrtna:.), er2us)..:..a•sl.m-:r,m[:-..•,nsbsncev�m•xeine.eln�-�„�-r.lalo, .. 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WHEREAS,a certain highway known as.thz Middle Road CR No 48 has been improved and is on the Suffolk.County Road System and Pudge Corporation p m WHEREAS, 50800 Main Road, Southold, NY 11791 U c rzduzss oermissldn :c Z build concrete curb, S asphalt paving, as per plans, Typical Sections fi County Specs. 'C ?t On the n/s/o Middle Road, CPL 48, westerly from Cox Lane, Hamlet of Cutchogue, Town os m m p as per sketch or map attached. Southold. NOW,THEREFORE, permission is hereby granted to said to do said work upon the!ollowing cdnci:,ons CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS 1. When concrete is removed, cut concrete with concrete saw two feet outside the limits of the proposed excavation and for the full panel width.When the cut is made in pavement within 10 feet of the panel joint,the pavement shall be removed for full panel width from the cut on the far side of the excavation to the pa rel joint. 2. Backfill and thoroughly compact fill using POWER TAMPER,placing soils so that various types of soil are in same relative position as before excavating.Grade to original surface. 3. Replace pavement,sidewalk or surface same as existing;if concrete,replace using 1:1 3/4.31/2 mix stone mix concrete;it bituminous material,replace using same type as removed. 4. It concrete curb is removed,replace with similar curb 1:1 3/4:3 1/2 mix. 5. Edge of Jacking Pits or any other excavation shall be not less than 5 feet from Edge of Pavement. No undercutting allowed in Pit. 6. Notify the Department at Yapllank 924.3451 when lheworkisto begin so that an inspection can be made of the operation. This permit shall not be assigned or transferred without the written consent of the Commissioner of Public Works. The work authorized by this permit shall be performed under the supervision and to the satisfaction of the Commissioner df o-clic Works or his representative- - Particular attention is called to the necessity of thoroughly compacting the back fill,which will be required by me Comm,sslerer of Public Works. The Commissioner of Public Works shall be given one week's notice by said applicant of the date when it Intends to begin the .vork authorized by this permit,and prompt notice of its completion. The said applicant hereby agrees to hold the State. County and Town harmless an account of damages of any kind wnlcn may arise during the progress of the work authorized by this permit or by reason thereof. Applicant certifies all persons concerned with actual work under this permit are duly covered by Workmen's Comoensation Irsurn._= and the State,County and Town shall be held harmless an account thereof.. i The Commissioner of Public Works reserves the right to at any time revoke orannul this permit should the said applicant la•I:o ccmciy with the terms and conditions upon which it is granted. The applicant agrees to pay all necessary expenses incidentto supervision and inspection by reason of the granting of such permit as certified by the Commissioner of Public Works,such payment to be made within ten days from the rendering of the certtfr=_d accouri. Work underthis permit to be commenced within thirty days from the date of permit and continued in an exoeditious manrer. The applicant shall submit a detailed plan of structure to be built,with a description of proposed method of construe:Ion- It is understood that should future changes in me alignment or grade of the highway require changes in the .vork covered -v :ns application and permit,theapplicant shall'on reasonable notice from the Commissionerof Public Works make such neca=_sary:..arces at his own expense within the time so specified in notice. Traffic shall be maintained by the applicant on thissection of the highway while the work is in progress and until I;s finial cone,-'.or. A CertifiedCh�eck in the sum of$ --... O00 00 - .,..... ......................... payable to the Courtly Treasurerol Suffolk County a defile deposited assecurity that thehighway will berestoredto itsorlginal condition where disturbed at the expense of me acpllcant,as scdn as _ the work has been completed,and the said Commissioner of Public Works is hereby authorized loexpend all oras much of such cepest as may be necessary for that purpose,should the said applicant neglect or refuse to perform therwork- In consideration of granting this permit the undersigned accepts it subject to conditions described_ _: r,.-.rte- .. ._ .. _ +% . r>E!CW� .-..- .. / Applicant Commissioner blit'Yorks Suffolk Court: i'7 y Date TO AVOID SERIOUS DAMAGE TO VITAL UNDERGROUND FACILITIES, PLEASE CALL LONG ISLAND LIGHTING COMPANY AT JUNIPER 2-9000 OR FOR TELEPHONE FACILITIES CALL NY_ TEL_CO_ FLORAL PARK 2-OFFICIAL 25 EEFORE STARTING THE WORK AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT. - cc: Town of Southold }.!".i 77 V Form P-136 42-107 1.83 44 F - o�tF � TOWN ❑ F SOUTHOLD dy1 �C f OFFICE OF BUILDING INSPECTOR' y ��f TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE r` y,� �l*Y` SOUTHOLD, N. Y.F7.. FE, V1 6 gEpT,CE pa 2L C b. Y'tCS C Date X14�rua� CV C Mr. Commissioner of Public Works Suffolk County § Yaphank Ave., Yaphank, N. Y. � � L5 IJ a �` Dear Sir: f 6L0Cm DEP.F. In accordance with Section 239K of the General Municipal Law-aR01° NLTL0M consolidated Laws of the State of New York, this is to notify the Commis- sioner of Public Works of the County of Suffolk that ..................................... qe C�:p. ...... ......................................... ......•................................................—........... has applied to the Town of Southold for a 'permit to construct a building on ...l�.X....�L�l:'.s.............l.Ru��....?t J.'=.�J..... as shown on the attached plot plan, submitted in triplicate, dated ................. 3li S I S e ..and titled .L?x.-. `. e,.•• d'r l anh .c� 1"ar K We shall withhold further action on this application for ten days or as otherwise provided in the aforementioned Section 239K. 3/6/89-APPROVAL WITHRELD-to the Town of Southold Very truly yours, pursuant to Section 239K of the General Municipal Law subject to the stated conditions: /f Revise & resubmit. Show existing County R.O.W., locate headwall & pipe on site cc.AA GI� plans & show mitigation of same. 5' Building Inspector concrete sidewalk & concrete curbing will be Town of Southold, N. Y. . required. No plantings to be installed within the County R.O.W. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS JOSEPH P. HURLEY, COMMISSIONER Bv: C. -ROCEInfEEKER CHIEF ENGINEER COUNTY OF SUFFOLK DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PERMIT NO. A.6ARTON CA05•a • COMMISSIONER YAPHANK N. Y, APPLIMT IfSKETCH SHOWING I; CURB, SM.EWA LK AND SHOULDER CONSTRUCTION p ADJACENT TO C:Q. 405 W z _ J L] a • o fes " ✓� ' ... r t,ESTABLISH GRADE ['l„k _ .�w T.O..P.RORERTY EINE-- �' _ -2-0 _� __ - -- - - -- --- - - - -T -CURB LINE-FROM ` ' � � - '- - � - � -� "' �� MIN. IP 4e OF TRAVELED :LAMS' Ir - ARKING EXISTING PAV.gMENT R:II/2 1 AREA BITCH I E PITCH /q PER FT. ,•^ /�I PE•R FT• --r i.lr 'Yo dGRASSOPSDIL•• BUIL"CONC. SIDEWALK �,el PLACEIii �d d A r, < I 4 SITUMVJ OUST N�! OR-A;9PHIW '*� 4°61TUM1nnOUS MA DAM BASE �• Uo., �k�3.� r- �. «�•... . - . _.. _m.�,: _ �BuiLn CONC. 'AIUkIiM0U5 GofJGRE]�.'TOP" BUILD CONC.CURB: BUMPER CURB, TEivl NO•.51 F SECTION THROUGH- B: CUR NOT TO _SCALE .:REviSBD • :5. 84 .�� ;•�::,�..�.- . . . 42-179r7/85 . - :r-.w..:: � s=YtlK'k,�,wS•--.,: :rte- .+d 'v A.,».l.t:.mte.e....d L,-.-.ra "e._... e. ,ti..F';^�F!e .s_. .'n:'n..-..�i+.rr•iJ1'r:�nh,.+'-.k:: ..w+^-. .a.:3n:'`ded ,w«,-'x .:; +i1�4i' .Un a.Aa..SL-.!. Cs»d' +.....'S.of it 1 } Pudge Corporation P .O. Box 1465 50800 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 April 6, 1988 Town of Southold-Planning Board Main Road Southold, New York 11971 RE: Pudge Corporation Cox' s Lane- Industrial Park Gentlemen: This is to confirm my recent visit with Mrs . Scopaz pertaining to the above project and her wish to change site plan. I direct your atten- tion to the following, I- There will be ample landscaping in front of building and lamp post like those at Feather Hill. 9 2 : Asphalt for loading and unloading trucks is necessary. 3 : Buffer in rear of property. I feel it is not necessary because it will abut an asphalt com- pany. Ex: (Corazzini) Naturally I ' ll Provide necessary landscaping . This is a partial list of our decussion. Kindly provide me with an ap- pointment with the Planning Board at the earliest date . Thank you. Regards , Uz�� � J �� aes L. Grayr. President JLG: ja CC: Mr . Kenny Edwards Mr. Bennet Orlowski Mr . Richard Ward Mr . G. Richard Lathem Mr. William F . Mullen Q R SOUTMOLD T0�"iN PLANNING BDI+RCS Town Hail. 53095 Main Road , P.O_ Box 1179 Southold.New York 11971 TELEPHONE (516)7651939 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD May 30, 1989 M. Paul Campagnola Department of Public Works Yaphank Avenue Yaphank, New Work 11980 i i Re: Request of James Gray, Jr. to Waive Sidewalks at S/W/c Cox Lane and. C.R. 48, Cutchogue. r 1 Dear Mr. Campagnola, The Planning Board has reviewed your letter (copy enclosed) regarding the County' s willingness to waive the installation of a sidewalk at Mr. Grays proposed industrial park complex. The Planning Board has no objection to the waiver of the sidewalk at this time. However, the responsibility for its installation, if it is needed at some point in the future, should remain with the present and future owners of the site, not with the Town. Accordingly, the Planning Board is requesting that the waiver be granted with the condition that any future installation of a sidewalk be the responsibility and charge of the property owner. Thank you for this opportunity to comment. 7' n /�c,,�er,e ly,, Valerie Scopa Town Planner for Bennett Orlowski, Jr. J Chairman cc: Raymond Jacobs, Highway: Superintendant - Jean Cochran, Chairman, Highway Committee James Gray, Jr. vs •J Highway Department Town of Southold Peconic Lane Peconic, N.Y. 11958 RAYMOND L.JACOBS Tel.765-3140 Superintendent ,� 734-5211 a; 1� �: .l r1ii, June 5 , 1989 iuL l - 510 �FO1-0TOV N g Mr . Bennett Orlowski , Jr. Chairman , Planning Board Town of Southold 53095 Main Road South-ald , New York 11971 Re: Cox Lane Industrial Park SCTM #1000-84-1-26 Dear Mr . Orlowski: I agree with eliminating the sidewalks in the area in question . I,, do.::,aot agree that the Town should use their funds if sidewalks are to be installed at a later date , perhaps a portion of the bond should be held for this purpose , if it does in fact arise at a later date . Very truly yours , RAYMOND L JACOBS Sup 't o Highways cc : Pudge Corp . , James Gray , Jr . Robert Berntsson , Asst . Town Attorney i •9 ra v� � r c jWIN, Town Hall, 53095 Main Road �`A P.O. Box 1179 Southold,New York 11971 TELEPHONE (516)765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD June 2, 1989 Ray Jacobs Superintendent of Highways Peconic Lane Southold, NY 11971 RE: Cox Lane Industrial Park SCTr4 #1000-84-1-25 Dear Mr. Jacobs: Enclosed please find correspondence from the Department of Public Works in regard to the above mentioned subdivision. for your review. Do you have any objections to waiver the sidewalk? We would appreciate your comments on this natter as soon as possible. Thank You. /trail y your BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. C11AIRMkN enc. jt •p III a9 , illfoil - A41-014MIZO-0-4 7/2r' i Illi ' r ' ` Com✓ /� �.'G1.�- /,.F��� /i• t:� 4 r — �I fill /7 �� /l2�/,Gt,C�u'('_i�' ✓i+s[r->e.w���> -� /a P: 'k tl• f'-1 c -•:.yIFiA . i ) CODE ZONING 1011-iU service, gasoline facilit3r}z�,. tendant on,du (g) There shall be no latch open device on any self- ty wheneve�stha service dispensing nozzle. Tusiness. It shall be the duty of - 3 7dant to control and operate. (6) Cabinet shops, carpenter shops, electrical shops, uIs ing the flow of gasoline4;Ea: p bing shops, furniture rep shops and bicycle equipment thereafter .to�;5e an motorcycle shopsjAdded -30-75 by L.L. No. 3- ,omerat the self.service,pua p 1975 7�11sing equipment on the o4her (S) Special ception uses set rth in. and as regulated by. § 100-30B1 b? of this ch pter- [added ;-1-86 by L.L. o time be dispensed without No-.5 1986 311 of the qualified attendant_ C. Accessory uses. [Am ed 10.26-76 by L.L. No. 5-19761 o tided which will shut off the - the dispensing equipment at (1) Accessory uses nth ame lot with and customarily ltnp island whenever tie. incidental to y permi d use and not involving a is absent from the conte' separate b iness. on whatever, including wheh (2) Signs set forth in § 100- C(2) of this chapter. lispensing equipment an.the [Adde 24-83 by L.L. No. 2.1 31 og the flow of gasoline to the All 'uipment thereafter operated island -.he self-service pump. § 100.71. ulk, area and perking requirements. ' Lich;a manner as to give the No b ding or premises shall be used and no building or part controlling said console ;aiin there shall be erected or altered in the B-1 General Business the operation of said ramote Dis 'ct unless the same conforms with the 'Bulk and Parking .t. S edule" incorporated into this chapter by reference, with the o island shall have ,controls- ame force and effect as if such regulations were set forth herein in will permit said pump's to full_ ispensing nozzle is.rpmoved 1e pump and the switch for ) :y operated. ARTICLVIII C Light Industrial District !stand shall be protected by ction system in the form of § 100-80. Use regulations. F dry power release which In a C District, no building or premises shall be used, and no -tic fire extinguisher. building or part of a building shall be erected or altered which is E permitted to dispense arranged, intended or designed to be used, in whole or in part, for J1 possess a. valid motor any purpose except the following: :se II 1 , 3 ` § I00-80 SOUTHOLD CODE § 100-80 _ A. Permitted uses- ILI (1) [Amended 10.26.76 by L.L-No.5.19763 Aiiy permitted uses set forth in, and as regulated ,by; the fallowing provisions of this chapter: (a) Subsection A(2)and(3)of§ 100-30. B. [Amended 7-1-86 by L-L. No. 5-19861 Uses permitted by �F speefal exception b1' the Board of ,Appeals, as hereinafter provided,and except for the uses set forth in Subsection B(18) 9,.,. hereof, are subject to site plan approval by the Planning 'I Board in accordance with Article SII1 hereof: L { (1) Industrial uses,including manufacturing, assembling, converting, altering, finishing, cleaning or other processing, handling or storage of products or materials, involving the use of only oil, gas or elec- tricity for fuel. 'I (2) Research, design and development laboratories; office buildings. 1 3 Wholesale I 1 storage and i g warehousing. (4) Building contractors' yards. (5) Public utility structures and uses. II' (6) Newspaper and printing establishments. (7) Bus and truck terminals (garages, parking facilities, loading docks, etc.)_ (8) Food processing and packaging plants- (9) Marinas for the docking and mooring of all types of boats.14 (10) Launching facilities- (11) Ferry terminals. (12) Yacht clubs; charter fishing docks. i (13) Eating and drinking establishments- " Edlwr', Sulo= See also Ch. 92, Baare, Dark, and Wharves. 100 LY_12 -_ III _ v6 h $ III •`fist :! I L. § 100_30 ZONING 10U-90 § u �, { r` $ x (14) Retail sales of boats and marine items. i No.5.19761 Any permitted rEi (15) Boat.huilding; boat servicing; boat storage facilities. ) gulated by, the following (16) Yards for sale and storage of fuel and building 9 materials. f§ 100-30. (17) Special exception use. [Repealed 10.26.76 by L.L. No. 1986 5.1976] 1 > ] Uses permitted by =� Li =I Appeals, as hereinafter (19) Special exception uses set forth in, and as regulated by, st forth in Subsection R(1'S) ` § 100-3013(161-of this chapter_ [Added 7-1-86 by L.L. . approval by the Planning No-5-1936] :III hereof: C. Accessory uses. anufacttuing, assembling, (1) ".accessory uses on the same lot with and customarily ^;"g, cleaning or other incidental to anpermitted y p d us e and not involvinge a :forage of products, or separate business- I3 of only oil, gas or elec- II (2) Signs as set forth in § 100-60C(2) of this chapter. ?went laboratories; office [Added 2.1-83 by L.L. No. 2.19831 C ,,housing. .� § 100-81. Bulk, area and parking requirements- Ihl No building or premises shall be used and no building or part I d uses_ thereof shall be erected or altered in the C Light Industrial District unless the same conforms with the "Bulk and Parking :ablishments_ Schedule" incorporated into this chapter by reference, with the same force and effect as if such regulations were set forth herein in I- arages, parking facilities, full lying plants. ARTICLE IX mooring of all types of C-1 General Industrial District § 100-90. Use regulations. ` A. [Amended 7-31-73; 10-26-76 by L.L. No. 5-1976; 7-1-86 by docks. L.L. No. 5-1986] In the C-1 District, buildingsand premises may be used for any"lawful purpose, except that no building -hlnents- and:or premises shall be used for hotel, motel or tourist camp purposes, and the uses hereinafter set forth are permitted only W h.r-em 10043.13 9-25-86 .r 19• Article XIV (Administration and Enforcement) is renumbered Article XXVIII and a new Article XIV is added in its place, to provide as follows: i, ARTICLE XIV 1 Light Industrial (LI) District Section 100_140_ Purpose. The purpose of the Light Office (LI) District is to provide an opportunity for I business' and industrial uses on smaller lots than would be appropriate for the f LIQ Light Indus-trial Park/Planned Office Park District. Section 100-141 . Use regulations. In a LI District, no building or premises shall be used, and no building or part of-abuilding shall be erected or altered which is arranged, intended or designed To be used in whole or in part for any purpose except the following: A. Permitted uses. (1) Any permitted uses set forth in, and as regulated by Section 100- 31A (2) and (3) of the Agricultural-Conservation District. (2) Any permitted uses set forth in and as regulated by Section 100-131A ('2) to (5) of the Light Industrial Park Planned Office Park District 131 - B . Uses permitted by special exception of the Board of Appeals. The following uses are permitted as a special exception by the Board of Appls,as hereinafter provided and subject to site plan approval by the Planning Board. (1) Any special exception use set forth in and as regulated by Section 100-131B ( 1) to ( I1) of the Light Industrial Park/Planned Office Park District. (2) Bed and Breakfast uses as set forth in and as regulated by Section 100-31B( 15) provided that no site plan approval rs required. C . Accessory uses. (1) Accessory uses on the same lot with and customarily incidental to any permitted or special exception use and not involving a separate business. (2) Wall signs as set forth in and as regulated by Section 100-31C (2) (b) of the Limited Business District, limited to a maximum of thirty (30) square feet in area. (3) Freestanding or ground signs as set forth in and as regulated by Section 100-101 C (3) of the General Business District_ (4) Accessory uses as set forth in and as regulated by Section 100-131C (3) and (7) through (10) of the Light Industrial Park/Planned Office Park District. Sucllon 100 142. Bulk, area and parking requirements. No building or .premises shall be used and no building or dart thereof shall be erected or altered in the LI LiPub Industrial District unless the same _conforms withi the Bulk Schedule and Parking and Loading Schedules incorporated into this chapter, by reference, with the same force and effect es if such rrr:qulations were a Keith herein in full. -53- J 18. Article XIII is repealed an a new Article X111 ;s added in its place, to provide as follows: ARTICLE XIII Light Industrial Park/Planned Office Park (LID) District Section 100-130. Purpose. The purpose of the Light Industrial Park/Planned Office Park (LID) District is to provide opportunity for the location of business and professional offices, research facilities, industrial uses and similar activities in an open, campus- like setting. in areas which are not appropriate for commercial activity or iow density residential development. In this area such uses can be estab ished in an attractive environment and serve both as a means of preserving ,the open qualities of an area and providing an area,. adjacent to hamlet areas where such uses can be appropriately developed with suitable protection for ground and surface waters. All uses must conform to Suffolk County Health Department standards. Section 100-131 . Use regulations. In a LIO District, no building or premises shall be used, and no building or part of a building shall be erected or altered which is arranged, intended or designed to be used, in whole or in part, for any purpose except the following: A. Permitted uses_ 1 . Any permitted uses set forth in,,and as regulated by Section 100- 31A (2) and (3) of the Agriculturaa -Conservation District. F32, Any permitted uses set forth in and as regulated by Section 100-101A (3) to (5) of the General Business District. . Office buildings for businesses, governmental, and professional uses, including administrative training, data processing, publication, { financial and sales offices. I4. Telephone exchanges_ 5. Buildings, structures and uses owned or operated by the Town of Southold, School Districts, Park Districts and fire Districts. B . Uses permitted by special exception of the Board of Appeals. The following uses are permitted as a special exception by the Board ot Appeals as hereinafte provided, subject to site plan approval by the Planning Board. �(1) Any special exception use set forth in and as regulated by Section ` 100-101 B (5) , (7) and (10) of the General Business District. (2) Light industrial uses involving the fabrication, reshaping, reworking, assembly or combining of products from previously prepared materials and which do not involve t e synt osis of chemicalchemical products other than for pharmaceutical or research purposes or the processing of any raw materials except agricu�ural raw materials. Suc uses may include industrial operations such as electronic, machine parts and small component assem y , as opoosed to heavy industrial operations such as actomob—ireassemblyy it mrlmrllinn_ activities_and will be subject to the fo lowing conditions: (a) No such process or operation shall involve the handling, storage or discharge of explosives or permit upon the premises any virus or other type of infectious ornanisms identified with diseases of animals or humans. -50- (b) No offensive noises, gases, fumes, smoke, odors, dust, went or vibrations shall emanate from such use and no waste products shall be discharged therefrom of a c aracter to create a nuisance or to be injurious to health or to negatively impact. groundwater. (c) Such processes shall involve the use of only oil, gas or electricity (3) Conference facilities subject to the following conditions : (a) Where rooms are provided for conference attendees, they should be permitted at the same number per acre as hotel/motel guest units set forth in and regulated by Section 100-6113 (6) of the Resort Residential (4) Public utility structures and uses. (5) Printing or publishing plants. (6) Truck or bus terminals (garages, parking facilities, loading docks, etc. (7) Food processing and packaging plants (not including fish processing plants) . (8) Wholesale and retail sales and repair of boats and marine items. (9) Boat building; boat servicing; boat storage facilities. ( 10) Restaurants. (11) Sauerkraut manufacturing plant. (12) Basic Utility Stage ll airport, subject to the following condition : (a) Minimum parcel size shall be 100 acres. ( 13) Bed and Breakfast uses as set forth in and as regulated by Section 100-318(15) , provided that no site plan approval is required. C. Accessory uses : (1) Accessory uses on the same lot with and customarily incidental to any permitted or special exception use and not involving a separate business. (2) Lyall signs as set forth in and regulated by Section 100-81C (2) (b) of the Limited Business District, limited to a maximum size of thirty (30) square feet in area. (3) Freestanding or groundsigns as set forth in and regulated by Section 100-101C (3) of the General Business District. (4) Fully enclosed storage facilities incidential to the principal use. (5) Open storage as set forth in and regulated by Section 100-101C (4) of the General Business District. (6) Indoor and outdoor recreation facilities for the exclusive use of executives and employees of the principal use, and their famili-s. (7) In-service training schools for employees of the principal use. (8) Private garages for the storage and service of motor vehicles owned b the e owner of the principal use or the executives or employees thereof, or visitors thereto, includinq the sale of them, but not to the public generally of gasoline, oil and minor accessories. -51- � i (9) 5 entral heating and power plants accessory to the principal use and the service of all structures on the premises 1 (10) Maintenance and utility shops incidental to the principal use i � (11) Off street s parking and loadin _ Said areas shall not be nearer than eer to ani [nt i riF or.st-reet, and if generally adiacent to J any street or any residence district; shall be suitable_ screened by a landscaped strip of at least ten (70) feet in width. Section 100-132.. Bulk, area and parking requirements No building or premises shall be used and no buildin or part thereof shall be erected or altered in the LIO Light Industrial Park/Planned Office Park District unless the same conforms with the Bulk Schedule and j Parking a.nd Loading Schedules incorporated into this chapter by reference, with the same force and effect as if such regulations were set forth herein in full. -52- I iT e a�''.i',µ uY in ; x µ yr 1"i s i �S,rpRYl4�hi{ f ,1• 3 �y ;i",$ � �"�FsY.k iL igo��y.t- 7,G."r A.i .xr {LT "•4Y' y, �r.,•- .moo w: ii""�r-�� �� e , x96.. :,L+ • w�S't v J RPo -v,W;" " ,,sw ry,. ��• r '�' S._�I ! `�. r !��,xL, 4, tfi'�"M1>��,�5"+ � n- �s u � +�'»4 aY � A�`� 'a" �i ry.fM'd y�41 i;',;Io-s„y d"'"..+,.F*�y a..' —,�i�. r,.l- _ __ r'�" E: ��t� -•"bra e f"Pt ,»naikSx "n�t"Fy,:. r. Q S ,-'u?-fr,.r- �n�' ,'" 4 !'S!"' 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Box 1179 � � Southold,New York 11971 TELEPHONE (516)765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD December 20 , 1988 James L. Gray Pudge Corp. P.O. Box 1465 Southold, NY 11971 RE: Proposed site plan for Cox Lane Industrial Park SCTM #1000-84-1-26 Dear Mr. Gray: Before the Planning Board can proceed with your site plan application the matter of the exterior siding of the buildings must be resolved. The last set of elevation drawings that were submitted indicated that used brick would be used on the front and sides of the structures, and that the rear would be buffed cement block. The Board is requesting that all four sides of the building be of the same type and color of material. Upon receipt of this information, we will proceed with your application. Very truly yours, iBENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. CHAIRMAN VS/jt }IRV, Y� h�^•E�. �n Town Hall, 53095 Main Road 'y T P.O_ Box 1 179 Ate+ Southold,New York 11971 �[ ; TELEPHONE (516)7654939 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD I October 18, 1988 James L. Gray Pudge Corp. P.O. Box 1465 Southold, NY 11971 RE: Cox Lane Industrial Park SCTM #1000-84-1-26 Dear Mr. Gray: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, .October 17, 1988. RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board make a deterimation under the StateEnvironmental Quality Review Act of non-significance. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Very truly yours, F BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR_ CHAIRMAN it Copies mailed to the following: Suffolk County Department of Health Services Suffolk county Planning Commission NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Thomas C. Jorling, DEC Commissioner Town Board Judith Terry, Town Clerk Building Department Board of Appeals Board of Trustees Applicant Planning Board 9 • I { d di d 3 ;i I c� .I 3 i ,al i i ttl i i .9 , 3] 'I 4 FP�- 7M7- :;u Town Hall, 53095 Main Road r"r 9 P.O. Box 1179 1_21,2`19,�u f++ fP3 -- 'i Southold,New York 11971 TELEPHONE (516)765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD September 14 ,1988 F Re: Lead Agency Coordination Request w -Dear Reviewer: The purpose of this request is to determine under Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review Act-SEQRA) of the Environmental Conservation Law and 6 NYCRR Fart 617 the following: 1 . your jurisdiction in the action described below; 2. your interest in assuming the responsibilities of lead agency; and ' . 3 . issues of concern which you believe should be evaluated. Enclosed please find a copy of the proposal and a completed Environmental Assessment Form (EAF) to assist you in your response. Project Name: Cox Lane Industrial Park f SCTP2 41000-84-1-26 Requested Action: This proposed site plan is on 6 . 52 acres located on Cox Lane off CR 48 at cutcnogue. SEQRA Classification: [ l Type I I ) Unlisted I Contact Person: Jill M. Thorp 516-765-1938 The lead agency will determine the need for an environmental impact statement (EIS) on this project. Within thirty (30) slays of I I the date of this letter, please respond in writing whether or not you -,have ari` inte`rest in being lead agency. Planning Board Position: This agency wishes to assume lead agency status for this action. [ } This agency has no objection to your agency assuming lead agency status for this action. [ ] other. (See comments below) Comments: i e oCi i i ,I 1 �I Please feel free to contact this office for further information. Sincerely, BEr ETT ORLOWSKI, JR. CHAIRMAN cc: _Board of Appeals Board of Trustees 3.y VBuilding Department Southold Town Board Suffolk County Dept. of Health Services - A-N`YSDEC- Stony Brook 7NYSDEC- Albany S.C. Dept. of Public Works U.S. Army Corp of Engineers 'i N.Y.S. Dept. of Transportation y * Maps are enclosed for your review Coordinating agencies:. Nil .1-k6-4 19,'641 "��••**!!"rr. : � I NEW YOIt?C STATE DEFA �' O I jN;llEF1 TALrt ! P@OIECr LO,N "'ill '�y1 /,,N DIVISi CO YzSyaJ� ION CU LATORY'AFFAI RS - I IState Envl ° SHORT ENVIRO.mIV Eitl N PAEIT FORM For UNL : PART I Protect Information (To be comp D AGTIONS Only ., pleted by Aphcant or Project sponsor) . 1. ApPlican Usponsoir mes. L. Gray, Sr./Budge Corp.- 12_P1oject Name 7_ Project location . Municipality Town- of Southold - - 4..Is p��rp--qq.a aa;pn: I--� - _ eeunw Suffolk X LJ New ❑ EApansion t[ `y ❑ hsodrfication/altcralipn 5. OesaAe Project briefly: I wish to. build 'Industrial building space for local contractor' s such Plumber's,carpenters;:Air Com.people,-surveyors & electricans and so '• 6. P'"';e locaa.on(soad +ne¢rsecs+ons,prominent landmarks, ¢rc. "• �3") or provioe mapj -' 5455 Cox's lane off C.R. 48 F. 1000-084-1c35_ '- 7. Arno-Id ar land arfec[ed: - - - - Ineully 6:25[] acres - UI[imptclq 8. Will °ores proposed action Comply - ❑ p+Y No.¢eAms+ybnmg OFO{flc!Ciu Vrrp Iantl S.re5[r¢[+pn51 Yes No 1I Np,dsnnb¢bneify 7. 19bas is presenslana usx���s//,, v¢rmtY.oi gro;ec[! - ❑ Revdennal c,yl(In d mel ❑-Car.,mercul Deecnde: - ❑ Agriculture ❑ Parkland/.pen space ❑ Other Southold Town Land fill lq. Docs anon mvolveyyrrap nvermiUapproval,or lundinq, new or ultimately, from any wher governm¢n{al a ency[Federal,ssatc Iota pl ❑ Yes rVrs rs No -if yes. list agen,fs)-a.d permiCapprovals or - Il. Dees anv aspect or the actionhave a currently vand EJpermit or a Yes NpprosvR ---` o I!yes,lis[agency name and gcrm+Uapproval type - 12. As r svn nl pmn aion wdl aN unsung permiVapproval rrnvim mawhcauen! — I CE:TIFY THAT TI IF IHiORss,g rlr�•t PROVIUEe ABOVE IS rRUE TO TII t - F i;ESi Ur !sl' Kn0'.L'LFDGE Anplrtan/%pn^+nr ,m�. James L. Gray, Sr./ Pudge Corp ono: -�L „nawr . If the ac:ien is in the Coastal Arca, and you aro a slate agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Fara beforo proceeding with this assessment OVER Town Hall, 53095 Main Road ul j P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 TELEPHONE (516)765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD i October 7, 1988 I James L. Gray,Jr. Pudge Corp. P.O. Box 1465 Southold, NY 11971 _ RE: Cox Lane Industrial Park. SCTM #1000-84-1-26 I Dear Mr. Gray; The Planning Board reviewed your letter of September 23 , 1988, and requests the following information. An elevation drawing with the color scheme. Thank you for your assistance. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. /Ver /truly yours, BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. CHAIRMAN jt PUDGE CORP. ) P.O. Box 1465 SEP2610 Southold, NY 11971 S0UTMD70M September 23 , 1988 PEAh"KG D l I i Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Southold, NY 11971 9 Dear Mr. Orlowski : RE. Cox Lane Industrial Park SCTM #1000-84-1-26 In answer to your letter with regard to the above mentioned project, we will use Sugar Maple or Pin Oak trees as street trees instead of Honey Locust as shown on the plans submitted to you; and these trees will be forty ( 40 ) feet at center. In addition, the trees on the interior of the parcel ad- jacent to the building will be either Little Leaf Linden or Bradford Pear. The exterior of the building will be brick. Sincerely yours, James L. Gray, Jj� JLG/jet c� Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 ' Southold,New York 11.971a TELEPHONE.. . (5 16)1ti5-1933 g�� PLANNING BOARD OFFICE `T614rN OF sourHO LD September 14, 1988 i i James Gray i 50800 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 RE: Cox Lane Indutrial Park SCTM #1000-64-1-26 Dear Mr. Gray: The following action was taken by the Southold Town { Planning Board on Monday, September 12 , 1988 . i RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board start the coordination process on this unlisted action. The Board assumes lead agency status and in that capacity has made an initial determination of non-significance. Further, a response to the Board's June 21, 1988 letter would be appreciated If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Ver my yours, si1Y��✓s r BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. CHAIRMAN enc. it Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179v - Southold, New York 11971 - - TELEPHONE - (516)765-1938 6. r PL- JNVINGftARD:OFT'ICE k . ,. ON OP9SQUTHOP.fl }�C 'I 9aptember. 1419 H i , .1 •Re: - Lead ,Agency, Coordination Request Dear Reviewer: " The purpose of this`, q&lest is 'to determine under Article 8 (State Environmental Qual%ty, Review Act-SEQRA) of the Environmental Conservation Law and 6 NYC;tR' Part 617 the following: I i 1. your jurisdiction in the action described below; _- - 2. your interest in assuming the responsibilities of lead agency; and 3 . issues of concern which you believe should be evaluated. Enclosed please find'4Lcopy of the proposal and a completed Environmental Assessment Fbrm (EAF) to assist you in your response. C + Project Name: Cox LaiieIndustrial Park SCTM #1000-84-1-26 Requested Action: This proposed site pian is on 6. 52 acres located on Cox Lane off CR al-Cu c ogue. SEQRA Classification: [ ] Type T _L>-4 Unlisted Contact Person: Jill M. Thorp 516-765-1938 The lead agency will determine the need for an environmental impact statement (EIS) on this project. within thirty (30) jdays of the date of this letter, please respond in writing whether or not you have an interest in being lead agency. Planning Board Position: This agency wishes to assume lead agency status for this action. [ -} This agency has no objection to your agency assuming lead agency status for this action. [ ] Other. (See comments below) Comments• Please feel free to contact this office for further information. Sincerely, EN ETT ORLOWSKI, JR. �` CHAIRMAN CC: _Board of Appeals _Board of Trustees ,yBuilding Department Southold Town Board Suffolk County Dept. of Health Services .rNYSDEC- Stony Brook ,% NYSDEC- Albany S.C. Dept. of Public works _U. S. Army Corp of Engineers I N.Y.S. Dept. of Transportation * Maps are enclosed for your review l Coordinating agencies 9 g! PUDGE CORP . 50800 Main Road � p Southold, New York 11971 i I August 1, 1988 4 l Mr . Bennett Orlowski , Jr . , Chairman Town of Southold, Planning Board 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Dear Mr . Orlowski : RE: Cox Lane Industrial Park This will confirm our recent conversation that we will install two wells for the above project, one on the North Road and the other on Cox Lane . We would appreciate receiving from either you or the Cutchogue Fire District Board of Commissioners any i specific requirements desired Very truly yours, 1 ames L. Gray, Sr. JLG/jet TO. 111 h131 (11111.11 Sf'11 IILk;'Clll 1;fT Southold, N.Y. 11971 - E (516) 765-1936 June 21 , 1988 Jim Gray P.O. Box 1465 Southold, NY 11971 RE: Cox Lane Industrial Park SCTM #1000-84-1-26 Dear Mr. Gray: - The Planning Board reviewed the recently submitted landscape plans at their last work session and had the following comments. The street trees should be Sugar Maple or Pin Oak instead of Honey Locust as shown on the plan. These trees should be forty ( 40) feet at center. The trees on the interior of the parcel adjacent to the building should be little Leaf Linden or Bradford Pear. The Board feels these will be more appropriate for the site as they are smaller trees than what is proposed. The Planning Board would also like you to comment on what will be used for the exterior of the building. Enclosed also find the Engineer' s report. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Very truly yours, LRLOWSKI,JR. CHAIRMAN enc: jt SIDNEY B. BOWNE & SON Sidney B.Bowne,P.E.,L.S. C� �° Rmand.Antlers 11922-19591 O pp Roger L.Cocchi Chester C Kelsey, P.E.,L.S. 45 Manor Road F p _ Francis J.Lynch p gF' ' Philip ScMotzhauer Alexandre Stanton.Mercil,P.E.Robert A. �q z�Sf A 6 'R Joseph F.Stedman Robert W. Brown,L P.E. SRII(51 6) 724-0611 787 C .1i 4i1; � ea;�' '1�'u�s ,eJ _.� Paul F Stevens Zabtliel A.Blackman,P.E., LS ��� /� gong William T.Stype 1v1 i.J Richard 9 Weber George A.Style,P.E. DAZE Jerry D.Almont,P E. George L.Fagan,Jr.,Ph.D..P.E. Frank Capobianco,C.E. Thomas R. Pynchon,L.S. June 16, 1988 Mr. Bennett Orlowski , Jr; Chairman Planning Board Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Southold, N.Y. 11971 Re: Cox Lane Industrial Park , Cutchogue (SBB NO. 87186) Dear Mr. Orlowski : We have reviewed the most recent site plan submission (revised- 6-7-88) for the above referenced project and find it to be in general comformance with Town requirements for drainage. Very truly yours , SIDNEY B . BOWNE & SON CONSULTING ENGINEERS VINCENT MARICONDA VM:rp I MINEOLA • SMITHTOWN • NEW YORK CITY • CLEARWATER An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/R Pudge Corporation P .O. Box 1465 50800 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 April 6, 1988 'Town of Southold-Planning Board Main Road Southold, New York 11971 RE,: Pudge -1 arporat - Ca s 'I<ane- Industrial Park Gentlemen: This is to confirm my recent visit with Mrs . Scopaz pertaining to the above project and her wish to change site plan. I direct your atten- tion to the following. I 1: There will be ample landscaping in front of building and lamp post like those at Feather Hill . 2 : Asphalt for loading and unloading trucks is necessary . 3 : Buffer in rear of property. I feel it is not necessary because it will abut an asphalt com- pany. Ex: (Corazzini) Naturally I ' ll Provide necessary landscaping . This is a partial list of our decussion. Kindly provide me with an ap- pointment with the Planning Board at the earliest date. Thank you. Regards , laJa es L. Gray, Sr . President JLG: ja CC: Mr . Kenny Edwards Mr . Bennet Orlowski Mr . Richard Ward Mr. G. Richard Lathem M Mr. William F. Mullen % 11 'y LES, 6 999 g_Gu LOlow l p�pryNING BOAR. =_ . ga OB T0IN;i OF �f)lTl�lfa.l) SI Lii)1 Southold. N-Y- 11971 (516) 765-1938 a Robert Brown 1 Sidney Bowne & Son 45 Nlanor Road Smithtown, NY 11787 i Dear Mr. Brown: Pursuant to your agreement with the Town of Southold, the Southold Town Planning Board hereby refers the following: Application of (Major subdivision, minor subdivision, (Eplan) Hamlet L., MikTERTP.L SUBMITTED: File # Suffolk County Tax Map No. )CCU-'w—! - :&) 6 Sketch plan Preliminary map Street Profiles Grading Plan 11� Preliminary site plan Final Map =- Other Comments: r--15 iC--� ��,�,�'�.Q_ C_ef:— ��-�'i�i'1 C_.: �.'�'h l� ✓�ll i P _ _Very�d ` l. yours, -7 .. :. /`f .L I9 Br�E�� ET�' OP.LOWS C�I;i -TLAZ}t1�I�N 34U tb'T& "PLANN CVG`SOa�bL`r� 1m v N - � BT�ARD V1 d f 1 G T'O bU-IE�OWr D pt Southold. N.Y. 11971 *I+ (516) 765-1938 May 25, 1988 G.y -James Gray P.O. Box 1465 50800 Main Road Southold, NY 11952 } RE: COX' S Lane Industrial Park SCTM #1000-84-1-P/O26 Dear Mr. Gray: } The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, May 23 , 1988 . RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board send the site plan dated as amended May 11, 1988 to the Building Department for Certification. This Parcel is located on Cox' s Lane and Middle +� Road (CR 48) at Cutchogue. The Planning Board request a landscape plan before they will proceed with this site plan. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact I4' this office. }cl Very truly yours, r: 11 BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. CHAIRMAN CC: Victor Lessard 11H�� jt I{I. p a, k'4 PlBfI�RD 1 �cn7, k ; ILDT 4L. 4 S C`lot, yT Y Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1936 M0.Y 25, Iggg Robert Brown ' Sidney and Bowne and Son - -!• Hauppague, NY 11787 e`1 Dear Fir. Brown: , Pursuant to your agreement with the Town of Southold, the Southold Town Planning Board hereby refers the following: Application, of (Major subdivision, minor subdivision, site p1 ) '�k4 Corn - CoF'$ L .r� T 7�h •�Q �a k Hamlet Cytc�Aoc.Vt MATERIAL SUBMITTED: File Suffolk County Tax Map No. IAoo - Rff - 1 -a6 Sketch plan Preliminary map Street Profiles Grading Plan p nn rr11 Preliminary site plan .e (goo � o4 o� S�u�891 Final Map kE Other Comments: '-3 t. Very truly yours, /yJ ENNETT ORLOWSKI, SR. ,CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING B6tiRD { P.O. Box 1465 50800 Main Rd. Southold, P .Y. 11971 April 29,1988 I Southold Planning Board Town Hall r Southold, N.Y. i 11971 Gentlemen: Please find enclosed a copy of the revised site plans on Cox Lane Industrial Park that we had previously discussed. Also, I would appreciate it if you could put me on the agenda for May 9. 1988. Thank you for your attention to this matter. i Very Truly Yours, aures L. Gray Sr. JLG:jk -'' 29M i Planning Board Page 10 April 25 , 1988 Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered. Mr. Orlowski: Next we have Cox' s Lane Industrial`'Park-Board to discuss this application with the applicant. SCTM #1000-84-1-26 . Mr. Gray would like to step forward and show you what his intentions are. Mr. Gray: Good Evening my name is Jim Gray and I want to build an Industrial Park on Cox' s lane and the North Road. These units will be approximately eighteen hundred and twenty five hundred ' feet a piece. They will be used for contractors such as electricians, carpenters; painters, tinsmiths, and so on. They will have loading docks and over head doors to keep the trucks inside the building. They will have offices with bathrooms, and landscaping. I, have supplied with prints to show you just what each unit would look like. Mr. Orlowski: These will all be for industrial use, no retail? Mr . Gray: No retail, all industrial use. The same as I have on Horton's Lane. Mr. Ward: One of our big questions is the fact that we were curious as to why there was so much visitor parking shown. Mr. Gray: Well, that is the parking you require with the zoning. \ Mr. Ward: With the intensity of the development here what we are trying to do is make an interior court arrangement rather then have the front of the buildings loaded up with parking. Mr. Gray: Well, the front of .the buildings people have to get to. Whoever works in the office, the owner, or people visiting.They will have to park in the front they apparently park in the rear. They will have to walk around the complete building to get in the front. There will be salespeople stopping by. Mr. Ward: I could see parking if it was retail. In a sense, this kind of a building really wouldn't be retail. Mr. Gray: I don' t mind taking away parking if you don' t mind. It will save me a lot of money as far as drainage and asphalt. They will need it if they hire two girls in the office, his car, his wife ' s car that is four cars. So you will have to allow for five cars . Mr. Ward: I think our biggest comment was that. The impact of parking on the North Road and Cox' s; and maybe the Engineer can take an approach in showing us. I realize you have the potential of doing all this parking. Maybe as a start we could do something substantially less then.- what would be the minimum required. �'''; /7-L Planning Board Cs' Page 11 \" April 11, 1988 Mr. Gray: We could take every fourth car out and put shrubbery in it. Mr. Ward: It would seem to me for an industrial use you could do it the other way around. Mr. Gray: Well, you have to have space for industrial use. 1 Workers are going to park there cars in front of the place and in the back is loading and unloading. Industrial building is almost 2,000 square feet allowing 8% parking out front for customers and one of the secretaries. It looks like a lot because its a large building. it is landscaped across the front, the building is low and it is done with early American brick. - Mr. Latham: I have a concern about large trucks unloading and getting in there and getting around. Tractor trailers. Mr. Gray: That has been calculated by engineers. No problem at all. They can get in there, load and unload. Mr. Latham: 65 feet trucks can get in there alright? Mr. Gray: 55, 65 feet trucks can get in there, no problem. Mr. Latham: The engineers are not driving them. Mr. Gray: All the loading and unloading is hidden behind the building. Mr. Orlowski: Is there any way to hide some of this parking in the back or the middle without putting it all out on CR 48? Mr. Gray: The only thing is if you park in the rear how are you going to get in front of the building? Unless by walking around it or cutting through one building. Mr. Orlowski: Well, since these uses will not be a retail type use. Mr. Gray: It is not a retail. You figure you have a 2, 000 foot ` building you are going to have five cars out front. You are going to have one girl or two girls, a husband and wife, a salesmen stopping in about his jobs. Somebody else stops in. Mr. Ward: Mr_ Gray take a look at this. What about taking this element out and taking the parking for that end and make a big island in the middle. Reduce some of this out here and leave some more landscaping. Mr. Gray: Do you mean pull this out of here? Mr. Ward: Yes, and this will give you a big area in here where you could take something like this. Mr. Gray: We did this, but this looks like a huge motel down here . This would be almost 400 hundred feet long. We broke it up to show from here. We are going to put up a flag pole here and a Planning Board 6J Page 12 April 25 , 1988 flag pole here. Then this is landscaping completely across here. These are trees. Mr. Ward: I know, but you are looking across 55 foot of pavement before you hit the building. ' Mr. Gray: No matter where, you are going to see the paving. The f buildings are cut low. There is landscaping right in front of the Building too. I think I submitted a colored map showing all the landscaping. I would like you to see that, it really gives you a picture of what it looks like. Ms. Scopaz: Is there any reason why there has to be 10 feet of sidewalk in front? s Mr. Gray: Why it has to be? Mr. Ward: It is not 10 feet. i. Mr. Gray: I am sure it is not 10 feet. We could reduce it to €. four feet, but you are going to have people walking past each other. If somebody goes down here and wants to talk to this fellow, you have to have some means of walking. 1. Ms. Scopaz: You actually could get more parking the back then what you have. Is there any possibility of, for instance, some jof the entrances being on the inside rather than. In other words, some of these shops have enough frontage that they could have an entry. This here shows as a regular door, that could be the entry to the premises. Mr. Gray: I don't follow what you mean. That is the back door, the emergency door. By law you have to have an emergency door. Ms. Scopaz: Could that be your front door as well? I d Mr. Gray: You mean put the office in the back of the building and load in this end? You don' t want to load here. Ms . Scopaz: Or just divide the space up inside differently then. Mr. Ward: What did you provide per unit, in terms of parking out front? Do you know roughly? In numbers. Mr. Gray: I think on these units it was five cars per unit. If you tell me to cut down twenty cars. I ' ll cut out twenty cars, I ' ll cut out here four cars , here four cars , here four cars and cut out ten cars here. Make this a nice big patch. I' ll do it if you want to do it. I feel you are going to run into a traffic problem. These things , you are not going 'to see them. Its going to be landscaping in the front. The building is going to have attractive landscaping in the front. Mr. Ward: So you put in five space for parking plus what other parking. Planning Board CPage 13 �""')April 25 , 1981 Al Mr. Gray: Parking will be in the rear. The front five is for the office help. Mr. Ward: It seems like an awful lot. 1 Mr. Gray: You go down these small streets were they have these j small units there is no parking there so they park in the street. Mr. Orlowski: How may units are there? ` Mr. Gray: 34 units. t Mr. Ward: These are service back in here. { Mr. Gray: The parking for these units are back in here. Mr. Latham: Let me just go back to what I asked before. A truck comes in, where does he come in) Mr. Gray: O.K. He can come in through here, he could go around through here and he could unload here or he could stay in here and back in here and load here. Come along here, back in here, back in here, back in here, back here and then go out. Mr. Latham: Yes, a small truck. But the big trucks are going to have a problem. Mr. Gray: No, this has all been calculated by an engineer, Mr. Grimmis. You know Mr. Grimmis, John Grimmis. Mr. Latham: Does he ever drive a tractor trailer? Mr. Gray: No but they have a. . . Mr. Latham: They are bigtrailers. Mr. Gray: I know it is a job to drive a tractor trailer. Mr. Latham: They are 65 feet now. There is no length room for the trailers. And you get some big ones. .I Mr. Ward: You wouldn' t be able to turn this way. Mr. Latham: Well, you got to turn this way and then back around this way. Mr. Gray: I asked him about this corner and he says that he uses the chart. They have special charts. That is the front door here. They come into a class window, they talk through the girl there in the office. There maybe one girl or two girls in the office. This is a private office. There are partners that could be sitting in that. The bathroom and then it goes to the shop. The truck sits in here and the men are working. This is the emergency door and this the loading, were they come loading in and out. They pull the trucks in here at night time, one or two trucks or whatever . These fellows that work here have to park out back here. Planning Board ° Page 14 ()April 25 , 1938 Ms. Scopaz: I think it might be useful if he could produce a floor plan with the total amount of square footage of the office space and the space for parking on the square footage of office space. Mr. Ward: I wonder what you have here, this is probably 10,12 - foot by what. Mr. Gray: That is thirty feet. that' s ten, twenty, thirty feet lengthwise. Ten by fifteen. 450 square feet of office space. Mr. Ward: When you take out things like toilets and . . . , so you ! are really down to, probably, 300 square feet. Two cars, but you 1 are saying that you think -that five is the right number? Mr. Gray: I feel five is the right number. If you tell me to take out thirty parking spaces, I ' ll take out thirty parking spaces . There going to be parking in the street. I go down to see people I can' t get in the parking space. In my own building that I rent out. I can' t get there so I have to park in the street. This is not retail, this is industrial use. This to get the electricians and the carpenters out of the houses and into these factories. This will do it. Mr. Latham: That is 170 cars if it is all rented. Mr. Gray: Yes. It is going to be all rented. Mr. Latham: That is a lot of cars. It is intense. It is a good idea, a great idea. Mr. Ward: When we recommended to the Town Board that this go to this zone, we recommended that they upgraded the coverage here. But they did not do that. _ Mr. Gray: This is a really nice set up. It will get a lot of trucks off private property, off the side roads . Fellows with bulldozers can even pull in here. They can come in with there trucks and work on thier bulldozers. Get them out of site. I have fifteen of these rented already on a hand shake. They are dying to get in them. Mr. Latham: I believe it, its a good idea. It still seems like a heck of a lot of cars . Mr. Gray: I rented a building on Hortons Lane to the North Fork Water Supply, Deer Park Water. He was working out of a garage, Illegally. He knew he was going to get caught. If he got caught he would have no place to move, so he moved ahead of time. The fellows that have talked to me about this are scared that they are going to get caught. They want to get ready and get moved a head of time. Ms. Scopaz : I am willing to sit down with who ever drew up the plans. I think you can, with a little less paving get the same amount of parking. Maybe we can reduce the parking a little bit and have more landscaping. This is going to make an impact on 176 Planning Board Page 15 `�pril 25 , 1988 the environment. It is going to be the first large industrial park of its type in town. I think it is important that we set the tone for the future parks. There are parks in some other towns where it is all black top. I don' t think that. . . Mr. Ward: You are going to come along an oasis here on the North Road and boom you are going to have pavement and a building. Mr. Gray: This is going to look pretty. This is not a paved 'parking field. Mr. Ward: But look at the impact verses nothing. F { Mr. Gray: If I came in and asked to build two units there would P be no problem. And the next six months another two units , two units and another two. This is going to be done beautiful. The building is low and it is broken in. This cost more to do it then a straight line. Mr. Ward: There is some advantage in doing it this way but it may take a look at this and put the parking up against the building. It would be a little safer getting out of the car. Mr. Gray: I know what you mean. That is a good idea. Mr. Ward: If you eliminated some. Mr. Gray: Look, move these cars up here and eliminate all this parking down here. Make this all landscaping here and move this up in here. Mr. Ward: And also, see if you can' t, on the building lines , divide it so you can put a tree in or something. You know, eliminate a car here and there. Mr. Gray: It is a little difficult. You don' t want a tree too close to a building. These are going to be big trees, you know. Mr. Ward: You don' t have to be that close. By the time you came in with one of these, put the tree out here. You are twenty feet from the building. If the road way was here you could break it up. I Mr. Gray: If you want we could reverse the parking. Say every fifth or eighth one we will give you an island. We will give you an island here, an island here, an island here, an island here, break it up like that. It will eliminate ten or fifteen cars. Mr. Lessard: That will cut your truck space down. . Edwards: That' s good, we don' t want all that. Mr. g , L Mr. Lessard: That is what I am saying, it will cut the trucks from running around the property._:: Mr. Latham: Maybe there is less trucks then I am talking about. Planning Board Pagel6 "! April 25, 1988 I Mr. Gray: They are going to be small trucks . That won't be very big trucks. { Mr. Ward: And a spot like this to: If this is, in actuality, a traffic lane. out here, you can play this game at the corner then and open this up a little bit. Mr. Gray: Yes, and the impact is not so great over here. I Mr. Ward: It is a littler safer that way. 1 Mr. Lessard: You are going to need 15 feet here. Mr. Ward: You are going to get 25 . Mr. Lessard: Well, if you are going to get more than 15, fine. Mr. Ward: He right now has 45 across, which is good. Mr. Latham: How many parking spaces do you have on your plan now? Mr. Ward: I would say also if you closed, like we were talking about here, let's say you lost this one you, You could really come in and do something like that. Mr. Gray: You have 32 cars out of there already. I don' t care as f long as you approve it. It is O.K. by me. Mr. Ward: Why don' t you instead of five per unit, work with three? Mr. Gray: O.K. I ' ll reduce it. I ' ll put grass right here. I think this is a nice idea, this tapering down like that. Eliminate this out of here completely. I know they are going to make me put a joint one in here. Which is great. It will go II right through here so the cars can go right through. Mr. Ward: Then what you can do is a couple of these. Mr. Gray: This would make a nice island here and here. So that is 2,4, 6, 8 more that is 40 cars you got rid of. Mr. Ward: Your getting there. Ms . Scopaz: There is one other issue. That was the current elevation is 756 and they' re talking about digging into retaining walls. I don' t see why we need retaining walls . The property is very flat there. Mr. Gray: These are loading Docks . Ms. Scopaz : I know. (� Mr. Gray: With loading docks you'have to go down to the ground so the truck is level. Mr. Ward: what about your impacts on the neighbors here. Planning Board Page 17 v April 25 , 1988 Mr. Gray: This is all industrial now. On this side it is all Corizzini asphalt Plant. There is no problem. This is North Fork Iron Works . He is going to put an iron works. Arthur Junge you just gave him his approval over there. There is no impact. I 'm j proud of what I do. 1 Mr. Ward: You should talk to this guy and see if you can do this. ,f Mr. Gra There is no f y: problem getting this O.K. 'd. This is O.K. probably what we will do is: he has use of this driveway all the ! way up here. A joint driveway. The problem with the driveway there will be no fence there. We have put a fence there. I'd .I rather not put a fence there. Just make the asphalt go right across to his side too. If a truck goes in here he- can turn right around and go back out again. Mr. grimmis is drawing this set of prints to. It is the same architect. We could have one over lap the other. t, Mr. Orlowski : Is everybody happy down there. Mr. Gray: If that is O.K. I will get a site plan like that up for you. You can look at that. Mr. Lessard: You should come down and file for that 239K right away to make sure we know were you are going. I have the papers in my office. ii Ms. Scopaz: I would like to see a landscape buffer along here. Ten feet along the building property line. I' Mr. Gray: No way in the world can you put a. . . This is an asphalt plant here. All I would have there is beer cans laying all over there. Ms. Scopaz: Regardless of what goes in I think you have the room here. I, Mr. Gray: No, this will be a three foot fence. We can give you a three buffer with Ivy on the fence. Nobody is going to look at this fence except the workers from here and the workers from here. There is nobody going to take care of it except myself and I there is going to be beer cans and "garbage cans here. Look what you made me do with Founders Village, put that fence up there with slats in it. Go look how many beer cans are up there now. ii I, Ids . Scopaz: I didA' t. . . Mr. Gray: Yes, you did. You asked for slats on it. O.K. I will draw the sketch like this and get it hack to you for a another viewing. O.K. ? i Mr. Orlowski: O.K. Mr. Gray: Thank you for you time. I I �� E . Y. e Pudge Corporation P.O. Box 1465 50800 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 April 6 , 1988 Td#n of So'irthbl.d-Planning Board 1 M�Fa�.� Road So � hold; New ,, York 11971 f_ RE Pudge ,,Cozporation 8 Cox'sgls - Industrial Park C Ge z lemen: . Th ' , is to.- my recent visit with Mrs . Scopaz pertaining to the ab: e projgct and her wish to change site plan. I direct your atten- ti to tea,,fbllowing. 1: T4ere will be ample landscaping in front of building and lamp Ji post. like those at Feather Hill. 2 : Asphalt for loading and unloading trucks is necessary. 3 : Buffer in rear of property. j I feel it is not necessary because it will abut an asphalt com- pang;. Ex: ('Carazzini ) Naturally I ' ll Provide necessary landscaping. This is a partial list of our decussion. Kindly provide me with an ap- pointment wthithe Planning Board at the earliest date. V Thank you. I Regards , :i✓LEvi1� aures L. Gray, r. President JLG: ja CC: Mr. Kenny Edwards Mr. Bennet Orlowski Mr. Richard Ward Mr. G. Richard Lathem Mr. William F. Mullen nn y i G BOAR LASER FICHE FORM Planning Board Site Plans and Amended Site SPRe Type: Approved Proiect Type: Site Plans Status: Final Approval SCTM # : 1000 - 84.-1-26 Proiect Name:. 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