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YIAjOR53,USDIVISION, q S- 4 Czimplete application_-eceived y . Application reviewed at work session Um QK ro. OK '* Applicant advised of necessary revisions 4 • Revised Submission re-ecived lxro. OK l22R OK 14 Sketch plan approval -with conditions Lead Agency Coordinate a s 9 S - \ : Sici}RA determination U Preliminary maps received WPreliminary maps reviewed at work session J xro QK -revisions , 7Nfl6 ®K Roa$.profile s/drainage submitted '"Ma QK -revisjon's ;xro. QK Road`profiles/drainage reviewed be Engineer }fit QK 7xro. . OK Sent to County Planning Commission /�� s ❑ a roL QK Review of SCPC report a I z�1 e 8-n)c+ ' IIi ase df; wIlrrga , -6/ 6osjrf M• UfiSliCii cSy( 7+4 Preliminary hearing y�a3IS4 j! cj' Preliminary approval — 'a� diel << a -with Conditions 7.(7.7 /B9 w cr'Q r Ir Sent to Fire Commissioner 7 l8 S 9 Receipt of firewell location l !26(6Y Notification to applicant to include on final map l Iz,l 8g{ s � Draft Covenants and Restrictions received z19� •4 lry�\a�� ®� Draft Covenants and Restrictions reviewed �&THO oke° � ;xro. Filed Covenants and Restrictions receivedx.�— -- J Bond estimate submitted I,w { Bond adopted by PB 11-a%"? 1°Bondado1ptedWTB '`-o -ra pd 9.vrl JtWC�a-N io z�l ��� - Il Determination of park&playground fee L/ y � �i Park&playgrquad fea adopted by TB x-, f ' 0, - Open Space docuumentsl I. faw 1'l Documents reviewed 0A L"_ r:)udQ f ,-nv�k}9 x C 1f84 Relceipgo mytaa San aper prints with ala /Yv om2a war 1i �- Health approval I' f 4 , Final Public Hearing Approvalofsubdivisiolh r"T %J �r'�.� -with conditions Payment of bond qit Payment of inspection�ee >; Payment of park&play,ground fee 0 -3 Endorsement of subdivision —'i , a.� =may- -'• - :"- ' mem Lh 75 ABB " APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF PLAT , V u: :: N sr To the Planning Board of the Town of Southold: L The undersigned applicant heieby applies for (tentative) (final) approval of a subdivision plat in accordance with Article. 16;of the Town Law and the Rules and Regulations of the Southold Town Planning Board, and represents a4d states as follows: 1. The applicant istheownex,, f record of the land under application. ( 'f the applicant is not the owner of record' of;the Ian, .under application, the applicant shall ate his interest in said land under application.) * j 4 j 2. The name of the subdivisiori is to be _Wa]ter Qatz- &•George• pie�o:aell I i .... ._ ... .-- ••.... .. .. .. .. .. . . ... .. .. . .. . . . . ... . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . ........ .. . ... . . . .. . . . . . . 3. The entire land under appli6tion is described in Schedule "A" heretT annexed. (Copy of deed suggested.) 4. The land is held by the ap cant under deeds recorded in Suffolk tClounty Clerk's office as 'I follows: i ii Liber ...10500... .. .. .. .. . . . Page . .363.. .. .. . . .. .. .. . . . On 12/22/87 Liber Page On . . .. .. . . . . .. . . .. .. ..... .. . . . $ ; t ` Liber . .. . . .. .. .. . . .. .... . . . Page On . .. . . .. . . . . ... . . . . .. . : Liber . .. . ..... ...... ...... . . . . . ..... .. . . Page On . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . ... .. : Liber . .. ..... . .. .. .. .... . . Page On , as devised under the Last ill and Testament of or as distributee . .. . . .. . . I 5. The area of the land is . .. 355. . . . .. . acres. 6. all ra,_es which are liens o. ^ :and at the date hereof have been id except . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . ..I .... ... . . . ... .. .... . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .el . .. .. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 7. The land is encumbered by . .. ... . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . mortgage (s) as follows: ! (a) Mortgage recorded in ber . .. . . .. . . . . . . . Pagc . . . . .. . . . . . . I. . . . . in original amount f of $.. . .. . . .... .. . unpaid ount $ . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . held by i . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . r: .. .. .... . address . . . . . ... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. .... .. ... . . . . . . .. . . (b) Mortgage recorded in er . . . .. . . . . Page . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ...I. .. . in original amount of . . . .. . . . . . . .. . unpaid ount $. .. . . . . -. . . .. . . . . . . . . . held by,f. .. .. . . . ... . . .. .. .. ._ . i I ...... ..... ... address . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . ..... . . .. . . . . I [ A 1 II�Y._' S E_ (c) iV7ortgage recor�ed to LSber Page . . . .. . -, b` to orligtpal amount- of . .. .. . . . . . . bnpaid amount $. .. . .. . .... .... . . . . ... held by address .. :...... . .. .. .. . . .. . . .. .. .. .... .. .... ..... . ... S. There are no other-ncnmbranpes or liens against the land except i10 exceptions . i . ..._. . ..:,-. . . . . . . . . . .. . . ..... .. .... ... .... .... ... ... 9. The land lies in th Allowing zoning use districts ... .. . . . . ...... .. .. . ,.,. .. .._.. _ t " a' !A ricu7tural Residential _ ._g. . .' t. -. .:- .. .. . ...... .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. ........ ... . . ...... .. . . 10. No part of the land likes under nralter whether tide Crater, stream, pond Crafter or otherwise, ex ; S. 1 noeception l cept . . .. . .. . . ... % . .. .. ... .. .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . . .. . . .. .. .. .. ... . . ...... ... .. . 4' I 11. The applicant shall at{ i's expens nstall all required public improvements. r ; a 12. The land does t es{not) lie i Nater District or Water Supply District, Name'.of Dis- trict, ; trict, if within a Dist y 1 ( (do 1 rS�t, is . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . � ¢_ t ' 13. Rater mains will be I{upd by . . .g tba.. .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . ... . .... . . . . . : :. .. .. . .. and (a) (no) charge x•511 be ma for installing said mains. 14. Electric lines and stanacds will - installed by . .. • tbd .. . . .. .. .... . . .. .. . . .. .. ... . . . . �l . .. .. . . . . .. I. . . . . .."I . . . . . . . . .1 . . . "Ind (a) (no) charge will be made for install:ing said I(! lines. d. s, I 1. 15. Gas mains will be install! by . .. . ` .1 and (a) (na) cl:arp will be me for installing said mains. I ' 1 1 I 16. If streets shown on the tat are clai ed by the applicant to be existing public streets, in;the Suffolk County, HighwA system, nnex Schedule "E" hereto, to show same. i 17. If streets shoCvoi on the p at are clai' ed by the applicant to be existing public strcetsiii t ,the Town of SoutlAd Fligltuzl- system nnex Schedule `'C" hereto to show same. )I� 18. There are no exdsting bn drugs or uctures on the land which are not located and sllotvn { on the plat. .yy{'' 19. V'C'here the plat shoos pAposed str` is which are extensions of slrcets on adjofnin Isub- division mans heretofore) fled, ther are nn reserve strips at the end of the streets oil existing maps ate', their cd tractions •ith the proposed streets. Ii e' 20. In the course of t�tese pro, eding;, tl applicant will offer prnuf of Litle as required bti; {sec. 335 of the Real Property %v. 21. Submit a copy of propose ��deed fo lots shovrin;; all restrictions, covenants, etc. ._111*ex i Schedule "D" { .it 22. The applicant estimates thatjhe cost of grading and required public improvements will be III tt ! $. . . ...... . as its ized in Schedule "E" hereto annexed and requests that the maturity of the Performance Bond be fixed at . .... . . .. ... . . years. The Performance Bond will be written.by a licensed surety,company tialess otherwise shown on Schedule "F". r . DATE ---Apjril . ..WAIJ...... .. :. ., 19.88. .. .. . ... . ... .. . .... .. .... . _N (Name of Applicant) -TER GATZ By . .... .... .... .... .. . .. ...... .. ..... . . . .. .. . Si nature and Title) GEORGE PIcD. O L BY .. .. ... ... ... .. .. ...... . (Address) c/o Sound Avenue — Box 45. Mattituck, NY 11952 STATE OF -NEW YORK,'COUNTY OF . 3IIFFOLY .. . .. .-- ss: On the . /.. . . . . . ... .. . ay of. . . . . 'ri1 19.88. . -, before me personally came Walter Gate & George ,fcDowell� to me known to be the individual described in and who . executed the foregoing inst6ment, art acknowledged that . .they .• ,• _ executed the same. 1 � t Notary Public PAMELA A.BIAKE NQ7ARY PUSUC,9tete 6(Nmrrlbrk N0.52-4665264,Stftk CDW . Term Expires March 3D.19 yy_s 3 STATE OF \TEIt' YORK, Ut�UNTY 0,1� :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . ss: On the . . . . . . . . . .. . ... . day . . . . . ._ . .... of . . . . . .. ._ ... . -, 19. .. before me ocrs;Wally came . . .. j.. .. . .. . to me knmvn, who being by me duly sworn did de- pose and sav that . . . .. .. .. .,i resides athNo. . . . .. .. . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .'. . . . . . . . that . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . is the of the corporation described in and which e_Lcuted the fore-going instrument; that . .. .. . . . . .. . knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal �° ffixed by order of the board of directors of said corporation. g I l and that ;i Wed I,. . . . . . . . . ,� - name thereto by like order. '4 I Notary Public I � .A i r f li 14-16-2 (2;'97)-7c Al� o .� �ll ;I J f.�EQR State Environmental Quality Review.-. FULL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT F BOARD Purpose: The full EAF is designed to helb applicants and agencies determine, in an orderly manner, whether a project as or action maybe significant.The questio0of whether an action maybe significant is not always easy to answer. Frequent- ly- theYe are aspects of a project that are subjective or unmeasureable- It is also understood that those who determine - significance may have little or no formalknowledge of the environment or may be technically expert in environmental j analysis. In addition,many who have knovvl`edge in one particular area may not be aware of the broader concerns affecting j the question of significance_ The full EAF is intended to provide method whereby applicants and agencies can be assured that the determination 9 process has been orderly,comprehensives ttta Wre,yet flexible to allow introduction of information to fit a project or action. a , Full EAF Components: The ful�l EAF is con ppsed of three parts: l e Part 1 Provides oblectjye dal information about a given project and its site. By identifying basic project data'it assysts:a.revieweri the analysis,that takes place in Parts 2 and 3. Part 2: Focuses on identifying th tinge of possible impacts that may occur from a project or action. It provides guAhryce as to ti�hether a `fact is likely to be considered small to moderate or whether it is a potentially- • large,impact The frTt a identifies wk4her an impact can be mitigated or reduced. Part 3: If any imi3eq in�,Paat 2 is ) entified ac netent-fally-large, then Part 3 is used to evaluate whether or not the impact'is actually import €: DETERMINATION. TF SIGNIFICANCE—Type 1 and Unlisted Actions Identify the Portions of EAF completil;or this project: ❑ Part 1 ❑ Part 2 ❑Part 3 Upon review of the information recor t` on this EAF(Parts 1 and 2 and 3 if appropriate), and any other supporting information, and considering both the `�agitude and importance of each impact,-it is reasonably determined by the lead agency that: ❑ A. The project will not resul •in any large and important impact(s) and, therefore, is one which will not have a significant impact 04 the environment, therefore a negative declaration will be prepared. ❑ B. Although the project couli (lave a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect for this Unlisted Ac n because the mitigation measures described in PART 3 have been required, therefore a CONDITION - Jregative declaration will be prepared.' ❑ C. The project may result in ebg or more large and important impacts that may have a significant impact on the environ ent, ther ore a positive declaration will be prepared. • A Conditioned Negat e Declar ibn is only valid for Unlisted Actions Name of Action Name of Lead Agency Print or Type Name of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Title of Responsible Officer Signature of Responsible Officer ir7�4Lead Agency Signature of Preparer(lf different From responsible officer) vl _ Date 1 PM9T 1-014OJECT INFORMATION: Prepared by Project Sponsor NOTICE: This document is designed toassist in determining whether the action proposed may have a significant effect complete on the environment. Please tI t tyre entire farm, Parts A through E. Answers to these questions will be considered as part of the application for approval ar'd may be,subject to further verification and public review. Provide any additional information you believe will be neede ,to complete Parts 2 and 3. It is expected that completion of the fd'fl'EAF will,be dependent on information currently available and will not involve new studies, research or fnvestigationfN MfbTmatidn requiting such additional work is unavailable,so indicate and specify each instance. NAME OF ACTION blalter uatZ �" =eGrGe P_'ICDowel_i Re a.Gy" SUbdivIsdon LOCATION,OF ACTION(In ludo Street Addressunlcipallly and County) GrecGn Read. CUtcnoAje: TG6 of Southold, Suffolk Countv NAME,OF APPLICANTISPONSOR BUSINESS TELEPHONE Wa4terr. Gatz & Gem r e +'.cOcnk c/o Peter S , Oanoyaski Jr. Es f5;61 797-4900 F:DORESS 't' - - G1�_ Roagoke Avenue, P.O. 5(au 7'9 dTYrPd_ - STATE ZIP CODE ,?Tv 11901 I TIAA F-OwkER(if different) BUSINESS TELEPHONE l ) ADDRESS crryfpd ' STATE ZIP CODE DESCRIPTION OF ACTION Realty Subd-avision - `i3 pct_= (Clustered) Please Complete Each Question—Indicate N.A. if not applicable A. Site Description Physical setting of overall project, bqh developed and undeveloped areas- 1. Present land use: ❑Urban ❑Industrial ❑Commercial ❑Residential (suburban) ❑Rural (non-farm) ❑Forest QAgriculture ❑Other L 2. Total acreage of project area- acres. APPROXIMATE ACREAGE PRESENTLY AFTER 5OMPLETION Meadow or Brushland (Non-agricultural) Q acres 3 acres Forested 'Wooded Area? G, 1 acres G- acres i �r l —.—7, Agricultural (Includes orchards, cropland, pasture, etc.) "` acres " acres 4Vedand (Freshwater or tidal as Iger Articles 24, 25 of ECL) G acres acres Water Surface Area acres G acres Unvegetated (Rock, earth or fiNk'"Drainage Area G .acres 9,G " acres Roads, buildings and other pav surfaces u i acres ?. 1 acres Other (Indicate type) Law si ndscapinq G acres 9°IG acres ry 3. What is predominant soil type(s) project site? Haven Loam U-2°% slopes a. Soil drainage: VWell draiyed JQQ % of site ❑Moderately well drained % of site ❑Poorly drained % of site b. If any agricultural land is invojl,ed, how many acres of soil are classified within soil group 1 through 4 of the NYS Land Classification System? 2011 acres. (See 1 NYCRR 370). 4. Are there bedrock outcroppings oriproject site? ❑Yes bNo a. What is depth to bedrock? 6 l A (in feet) 2 Approt;mate percentage of propose.�ect site 4 slopes: XU-10% _ 70ui ?6 ?-?5';v 0 or greater 'U -o � 6. Is project substantially contiguous to, or contain a building, site, or district, listed on the State or the National Registers of Historic Places? ❑Yes EDNo L 7. Is project substantially contiguous to asite listed on the Register of National Natural Landmarks? ._Yes ,`T,No I 8. What is the depth of the water table? 30 (in feet) l 9_ Is site located over a primary, principal, or sole source aquifer? r]Yes ONO 10. Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? ❑Yes (%iNo 11. Does project site contain any specifies of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangered? ] ❑Yes ffi]No Accorcling to Identify each species 12. Are there any unique or unusua) land forms on the project site? (i.e_ cliffs, dunes, other geological formations) Ri Dyes ONO Describe 13. Is the project site presently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? ❑Yes MNo If yes, el�plain 14. Does the present site include scenkiviews known to be important to the community? ❑Yes g]NO 15. Streams within or contiguous to project area: NQna a. Name of Stream and namof River to which it is tributary 16. Lakes, ponds, wetland areas within or contiguous to project area: Mone 9 a. -Name = b. Size (In acres) 17. Is the site served by existing public u lities? ,q Yes ONO _ a) If Yes, does sufficient capacity exi' to allow connection? 91Yes ONO •! b) If Yes, will improvements be neces ary to allow connection? tDYes ONO 18. Is the site located in an agricultural district certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 25-AA, fill Section 303 and 304? ❑Yes f0 ;1 19. Is the site located in or substantially 4yntiguous to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 f; of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 6177 Oles )CXNo wi 20. Has the site ever been used for the di posal of solid or hazardous wastes? ❑Yes VNo ij B. Project Description I� 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate) y, a. Total contiguous acreage owned of controlled by project sponsor 30.4 acres. !i b. Project acreage to be developed: ` d"]"' acres initially; 1=S ow acres ultimately. II c. Project acreage to remain undeveloped IL0 acres. �II d. project,of Length ect, in miles: p /qK g p (If appropriate) e. If the project is an expansion, indicate percent of expansion proposed =I iA %; f. Number of off-street parking spaceAexisting 0 ; proposed 20 °I g. Maximum vehicular trips generate4per hour 3.8 (upon completion of project)? li h. If residential: Number and type of housing units: One Family Two Family Multiple Family Condominium Initially 13 0 L 0 Ultimately 13 a 0 0 i. Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposed structure 3— height; width; length. qi j. Linear feet of frontage along a public thoroughfare project will occupy is? 'LDC ft. `' 3 2. How much natural material (i.c. dc, earth, etc.) will be removed From the vAtte? tons/cubic yards `q 3. Will disturbed areas be reclaimed?• nYes ONO ❑N)A a. If yes, For what intend.... pgfpose is the site being reclaimed? R.oads�idC Shoulders <s LandscaDirIg b. Will topsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? []Yes ❑No c. Will upper subsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? gYes ❑No 4. How many acres of vegetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed from site? 13. 1 acres. 5. Will any mature forest (over 100 years old)or other locally-important vegetation be removed by this project? ,I Dyes rJNo 6- If single phase project: Anticipatedperiod of construction 36 months, (including demolition). 7. If multi-phased: ;�)!„ ja. Total number of phases anticipated (number). _ i' b. Anticipated date of commencement phase 1 month year, (including demolition). c. Approximate completion date,of Final phase month year- d. Is phase 1 functionally dependent on subsequent phases? Dyes ❑No e 8. Will blasting occur during constrw#pn? Dyes PNo 9. Number of jobs generated: during fyainstruction 400 after project is complete 0 10. Number of jobs eliminated by this,RToject C 11- Will project require relocation ofny-projects or facilities? ❑Yes LDNO If yes, explain e K � I 12. Is surface liquid waste disposal in dfdved? Dyes bNO - a. If yes, indicate type of waste wage, industrial, etc.) and amount kb. Name of water body into whi ( effluent will be discharged 13. Is subsurface liquid waste disposzr�folved? ]Yes ❑No Type Sari"tary Sewage 14. Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal? ❑Yes E�]^ No Explain i i 15. Is project or any portion of proje - -�cated in a 100 year Flood plain? Dyes l`�'No 16. Will the project generate solid wa°'e lQYes ❑No " a. IF yes, what is the amount per nth 2.3 tons b. If yes, will an existing solid watt facility be used? Byes ❑No c. If yes, give name scuthCl„ IT0iVn I_aldfiii ; location Cutchoaue d. Will any wastes not go into aage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? Dyes WNo e. If Yes, explain d 17. Will the project involve the dispos tof solid waste? Dyes ONo i a. If yes, what is the anticipated I$ of disposal? tons/month. b. IF yes, what is the anticipated se life? years. 18. Will project use herbicides or pestigioes? OYes ❑No (La':in Carel ° 19. Will project routinely produce odofmore than one hour per day)? Dyes [ANO 20. Will project produce operating not �xceeding the local ambient noise levels? Dyes li]No 21- Will project result in an increase inergy use? 0Yes ❑No IF yes , indicate type(s) -=ieC Cla,;v for -esjdential use 22. If water"supply is from wells, Indic a pumping capacity 10 gallons/minute. 23. Total anticipated water usage per ' ay 3.,9GG gallons/day. 24. Does project involve Local, State '31, [Federal Funding? Dyes nNo If Yes, explain - 1 4 A 25. .Apprmats Requ.-ed: `��'� Submittal �\ Type Date City T,/ own.`�l_;i;..;e boar,; , 1'es �No i,luSt2r City own. 1'illate Planning Board rtes ONO S1tJLliyiSi0n 03/88 Cit TownZoning Board --Yes ONO } Cit County Health Department ;;`(IYes ONO saQitai2 i'lal-e 1Jn �. 1y Other Local Agencies ❑Yes ONO i j Other Regional Agencies ❑Yes ONO !� State Agencies Dyes ONO Federal Agencies ❑Yes ONO C. Zoning and Planning Information • 1 . Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? pYes ONO If Yes, indicate decision required, ❑zoning amendment ❑zoning variance ❑special use permit (subdivision nsite plan a ❑new/revision of master plan ❑resource management plan ❑other ' 2. What is the zoning classification(s)of the site? "A•,. -Res idejitidl,/Agricultural .1 3 What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? 4. What is the proposed zoning of the site? "Au Residential,/Agricultural - - �1 a i' S. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plansi ❑Yes ONO 7. What are the predominant land use(s) and zoning classifications within a Y. mile radius of proposed action? IM1y' and Use-,,grid_ L.. aI , Zoning-"A s� ntfa_, .,gr:cU:t ,.0"ai 8. Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land uses within a 1A mile? .t7Yes ONO 9- If the proposed action is the subdivision of land, how many lots are proposed? 1J N a. What is the minimum lot size proposed? Q .flafl S p 10 Will proposed action require any authorizations) for the formation of sewer or water districts? ❑Yes QNo ;6611 11 . Will the proposed action create a demand for any community provided services (recreation, education, police, fire protection)? nYes ❑No �I a. If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? )Yes ONO 12 Will the proposed action result in!the generation of traffic significantly above present levels?. ❑Yes ®No a. If yes, is the existing road 'network adequate to handle the additional traffic? Oyes ONO r D. Informational Details Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with your proposal, please discuss such impacts and the measures which you propose to mitigate or avoid them. U , �I E. Verification I I certify that the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge. r Applicant.'Sponsor Name Thomas- G IJoi DF"to r Date �f2��n� e �L/o�j c Pro1`essional Engineer Signature Title 9 11 If the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Fnrm before proceeding with this assessment. 1' S 6 U .S. Department of Aig,riculture. Page 01 Soil Conservation Service Dec 03, 1992 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Walter Gatz and George McDonald RECORD OF DECISIONS AND APPLICATION Assisted By Allan Connell & Bill Sanok ----------------------------------- -------- Field Planned Applied No . Amount : Date Amount Date Narrative Record iTract: SCS112 I Irrigated Cropland 1 8 .5 Ac ,: Dec 93 ' 324 — Chiseling and Subsoiling 2 7. Ac ; Dec 93 : Chisel plowing these fields annually to break up compacted soil layers such as in spray rows increases water percolation , improves root penetration and aeration . The reduction of surface runoff helps to reduce erosion . 1 8 . 5 Ac : Apr 93 ' 328 — Conservation Cropping 2 7. Ac : Apr 93 � Sequence Establish a rotation whereby fields are rested periodically . This will help to improve and maintain good physical , chemical and biological conditions of the soil . When resting a field plant a cover crop to add organic matter and protect the field from erosion . Specific cropping f recommendations can be made if once we know the type of farming operation that utilizes the land . 2 7 . Ac ' Apr 93 : 330 — Contour Farming Plant this field as close to the contour as possible to reduce erosion and control water-. Plant parallel to the grassed waterway as indicated on the conservation plan map . U.S. Department of Agriculture Page 02 Soil Conservation Service Dec 03 , 1992 --------------- — ---------------- Walter Ga.tz and George McDonald RECORD OF DECI''IONS .AND APPLICATION Assisted By Allan Connell & Bill S:anok ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Field Planned Applied No . Amount : Date Amount Date Narrative Record --------- ----------- 8.5 Ac ' Oct 93 : 340 — Cover and Green Manure 2 7. Ac : Oct 93 ; Crop It is very important that a cover crop be established on these fields after each growing season . A cover crop will help protect +he soil from wind erosion and erosion associated with runoff . On late—maturing vegetable crops , cover crop can be sowed between vegetable rows at last cultivation . This can be accomplished by using the side dressers on the cultivator to deposit cover crop seed . In this way the seed is placed where it is needed and the cultivators help to spread the seed within the row aisle . ` 1 . Ac Sep 93 ; 412 — Grassed Waterway Install a grassed waterway in 7 this field in the location shown on the plan map to eliminate gully erosion . Contact our office for design and installation assistance . �I U.S. Department of Agri cultire Page 03 Soil Conservation Service Dec 03, 1992 Walter Gatz and George McDonald RECORD OF DECISIONS AND .APPLICATION Assisted By Allan Connell & Bill Sanok ------------------------------------------- Field — -- ------- -- Field Planned Applied No . Amount ; Date ; Amount Date Narrative Record 1 900. Ft Mar 93 ; 430 — Pipeline 2 300. Ft ; Mar 93 ; Installation of underground plastic pipeline with hydrants to convey irrigation water wiII greatly increase the application efficiency of irrigation . Pipeline should be located so as to decrease the total length of portable pipe distribution lines . This will effectively decrease pressure losses at sprinkler nozzles and help to achieve more uniform application of irrigation water over the entire field . Sprinkler heads must have uniformly— sized nozzles to accomplish this . 1 8 .5 Ac : May 93 ; 449 — Irrigation Water 2 7 . Ac ; Mast 93 ; Management Apply irrigation water in a manner that will maximize crop yield and minimize excessive irrigation . Irrigation scheduling should consider the amount of rainfall , crop consumptive use and water holding capacities of soils on the farm. Irrigation evaluations can be performed upon request by the Soil Conservation Service . By running a field evaluation of the system, actual application rates and uniformity of the system can be determined . This information is •.valuable when making irrigation decisions . I U.S. Department of Agriculture Page 04 Soil Conservation Service Dec 03 , 1992 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Walter Getz and George McDonald RECORD OF DECISIONS AND API'L_ICATION Assisted By Allan Connell & Bill Sanok --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Field Planned Applied No . Amount Date Amount I Date Narrative Record 1 8 . 5 No ; Apr 931 590 — Nutrient Management 2 7. No ; Apr 931 1 Apply fertilizer according to annual soil test results . Calibrate fertilizer equipment annually to ensure recommended rates are applied . Other things to consider when applying fertilizer are : 1 . making adjustments to rate , timing , placement, method of application and nutrient form to conform to seasonal variation in plant uptake needs . 2 . The optimum pH for the crop to be grown . 3 . The importance of soil tilth and organic content on plant Ili nutrient absorption and root development . A nutrient management plan should be developed for the crops to be grown . The plan should address the residual amount of nutrients in the soil and crop residue . The plan should specify the crop , crop rotation and kind , source , and amount of plant nutrients that will be used to meet the crop fertility needs . Contact Cornell Cooperative Extension for assistance in developing a nutrient management plan for your farm. U .S . Department of Agriculture Page 05 Soil Conservation Service Dec 03, 1992 -----------------7------------------------------------------------------------- Walter Gatz and George McDonald RECORD OF DECISIONS AND APPLICATION Assisted By Allan Connell & Bill Sanok --- ----- --- — ------- --------------- Field Planned Applied No . Amount ; Date ; Amount Date Narrative Record --- -------- ------------------------------ 1 8. 5 Ac ; Apr 93 ; 595 Past Management 2 j 7, Ac Apr 93 Implement an integrated pest management QPM) program, including proper crop rotations , mechanical , biological and chemical controls , and selected chemicals (pesticides and fertilizers) to minimize potential leaching and surface runoff . Apply the planned erosion control practices to minimize potential water pollution problems . Contact Cornell Cooperative Extension for assistance in developing an integrated pest management plan for your farm. I e!i anonEduced on Center Itf 5 Cornell Suffolk County 2¢6 Griffing Avenue (sEE Cooperative Riverhead,NY 11901-3086 t"pNS3t�{rON g° aF Extension 516-727-7850 Pe✓+nl� t FAX 516-727-5130 December 10, 1992 Mr. Bennett Orlowski Jr. Chairman, Southold Town Planning Board Townlcf Southold Main Road Sout lho ld, NY Dear Orlowski: - Allan Connell of the Soil Conservation Service and I looked at the property known as North Forty on Wednesday, December 2, 5992. This is the area sing proposed for development by Mr. Gatz and Mr. McDowell. The land is currently being farmed by Sang Lee Farms of Cutchogue. ' We would like to make the following observations in regard to the agricultural capability of the area: All of the land in the development consists of either Haven or Rive head soils which are the main soils in the agricultural areas of Long I.sl d and are very productive. It is interesting to note that each half of the property, the northern section marked for housing and the southern section marker d for open space, contains about 50% Haven and 50% Riverhead soils. The northern half of the property is better suited to agricultural prodiction than the southern half. The southern half has a 3 to 4 percent slope within the area mapped RdB and has a natural drainage way cutting across the field�lwhich is actively eroding_ The northern half has few if any limitations for agricultural production due o its flat slope •and also the, location of the existing well and pumping plan . If. the southern half of the property is preserved for .agriculture there are specific measures which must be installed to control erosion. The conservation plan provides information concerning the types of conservation practices that are needed. However, specific recommendations would have to be tailored to the specific type of farming operation located on the property. - The current irrigation well is in the area marked for development. This well should be relocated to the open space area or the pump converted to electric to cut down on the noise in the neighborhood. If the current well is used, permanent underground mains would have tobe installed to transport the water to the agricultural area. The south end of the proposed subdivision should be squared off to eliminate "short rows" since row crops would be planted in a north-south direction. more .. = _- ti f.? '�. LTJ kms- -71 . Helping You Put Knowledge to 6York Cornell Cooperative E3[ensfon provides equal program and employment opportunnies.NIS College ordgriculLure and Life Sciences,NIS College of Human Ecology,and NYS College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University,Cooperative Extension associations,county governing bodies.and U.S.Department of.Agriculture,cooperating. t Page Two December 10, 1992 - Right of Way needs to be established so that the farmer may have access to the open space area from a public road. - In regard to the covenants and restrictions, they seem to cover most of the conditions needed to provide for the continuation of agriculture in the area. One minor addition might be the mention of the construction of trellis for fruit (apples, grapes, etc. ) under 4(h) . If you have any questions concerning these observations and comments, please contact either of us. Sincerely, 0/5 Allan A11an Connell William J. anok USDA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION AGENT Soil Conservation Service Agricultural Program Leader WJS/ACell I rk k -S 6D3]PEVA`RrhWNT.dF7R�ilMUL-TURRE SCS-CPA-16 .. SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE J' _y�.. �- 8 -88 ry 1`ffi �. CONSERVATION PLAN 14tA1? ®Weer /• 4'r L:S 'l YTTI II/-iDl�{.9G ', CountytiUr FOi 1�, State_ Approximate actes -iiiii—Age rmate Ca-�T--_-a- District coot crating with !r i�!i /c (c.- �' [. ii �• v ; t• Pian identific !ion /%Jig G' T /,'. % Photo number pp by /,-i� ni; ,•�,y YCL GSD,A Soil ianservation Service !A s:s.ed ,3 J5 �. 1P 1! f M „I 'R AY kR J ,. a I 9 l °� i Y + t •Jy� e , r f W 1 ',,v Y f '� Vw Y Y r ��� I�fV a ryy a x�J, r„ v yr�r Yiy Y, rf • W' dl yr x A YAJJ °`. • a ti 4 ,, x n M JJ i e w a y v 1 +'w yds r p Y r r C' v •' � r � e r d el » C / L i" vp !t x JJ FyJ `'M + Y "y V n d a IY w fM 'Vela kw •a.�, 1t * i IA Lyl n ren i vr,}y IJS+J A.�I 'v y+ J 1 J dr ar rf f4 r k J. 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V S ! ry 7 I I r� I / , .•F I I? / /' ::\ / tea+,, '"try x° ' i `,4.;' .11 t i / � / I �\ r/ �, ' 9, rat i • 1.: IN 1 ' t + �m�' U.S. Department o�"���r� cu | �ure� � P a8e 1 Soil Conservation -Service 12/01/92: -----------------4--------------------------_--------------------------- SJIL DESCRIPTION REPORT / SURVEY AREA - SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW VAX:: --------^---------------------------------------------------------------- �Map Unit : Symbol Description ' � ------------------------- ---- ------ ----- ------------------------- l � Haven Soils (HaA, HaB, KaC, Ke ) . / Haven soils are deep , well drained , medium-textured soils that Formed in a loamy or silty layer over stratified coarse sand and gravel . The texture from 0 to 19 inches is loam, silt . loam, and very fine sandy loam. From 19 to 23 inches the range is Silt loam, verT fire sandy loam, and gravelly loam, while the texture from 25 Co 55 inches is gravelly sand, loamy sand , sandy loam or stratified sand and gravel . The Permeabi | ity is moderate in the root zone ( surface iayer and subsoil ) and rapid or very rapid in the underlying layer . These soils have moderate t, high avaiiabie moisture capacities . Haven soils have low organic matter content and low natural supply of plant nutrients , but crops respond well � � to ! ! me and ferti i | zer . When the soils are intensively- � cu | tivated the likelihood of crusting is great , however the returning of cover crop residue decreases this problem . Generally, these soils are well suited to crops commonly grown in Suffolk County . � - ` Riverhead Soils (RdA, Rd3, RdC) . . Riverhead soils are deep , well drained, moderately coarse i textured soils that formed in a layer of sandy loam or fine . sandy loam over thick layers of coarse sand and gravel . The texture from 3 to 32 inches is sandy loam and fire sandy loam. Sand , | oany sand , Srave ! ly sand and gravelly loamy sand is � found at depth of 32 to 65 inches . The permeability is moderately rapid in the root zone ( surface layer and suloso | | > , and very rapid in the underlaying layer . Riverhead soils have moderate to high avai ! aMe moisture capacities . Natural � internal drainage is good , but in many places where these soils have been farmed a p | owpan has formed . These soils have ! ow or2anic matter contexts and low natural supply of plant nutrients , but crops respond well to lime and fertilizer . | Generally, these soils are well suited to crops commonly grown in Suffolk County. | ----------------------- -------------------------------------------------- Cate3ory Codes : gen � � ! / � \ / U.S, Department WA8ricuiture ° � Page 1 � Sail Conservation GerVice 12/01 /92 ------------------�����������������������-���-- ------------------------ ` SOIL DESCRIPTION REPORT ' SURVEY AREA - SUFFOLK COUNTY , NEW YORK -------------------------------------------------------------------_'�--- Map Unit Syonbo | Description ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ha/\ HAVENLO�M, 0 TG [��CF�T SLOPE'---' '-_2_-P - � ' These soils are usually large in area and nearly level with some areas of slight unclufation . The erosion hazard of these soils is s | i2ht but erosion problems are ! ike | y to occur ! :� undulating areas . irrigation water should be applied at a moderate rate . Management concerns include crusting after rain , maintaining tiith , and reduction of the plow pan . Ha8 MAVEN LOAM, 2 TO 6 PERCENT SLOPES Most small deposits of this soil have short slopes, but larger areas zre undulating . Cultivated areas of this soil are 2 to 3 inches shallower to grave ! than the representative Haven soil because of past erosion . The erosioo hazard of tjzis soil is moderate to slight . The number of consecutive years these . soils can be safely cultivated depends on practices used for erosion control and eater management . These soils should not ` be cultivated intexsiveiy unless adequate measures are used to � help control erosion . in addition to erosion control , � / management concerns include increasing the organic matter � content to heip keep the soi ! lease and crust free , and breaking up the plow paq . IrriSat | on water can be applied at a moderate rate . Practices that help contro ! erosion greatly ! increase the ecfectiveness of natural rainfall and irrigation . water Xrnas of soil that are eroded have 'educed water , / holding capacities . / ' RdA RIVERHEAD SANDY LOAM, 0 TO 3 PERCENT SLOPES � ^ � Areas of these soiis are usually iarSe and uniform and nearly level with some areas of undu ! arin3 slopes . The erosion hazard is s | i3ht . Moderate drouSntiness somewhat limits plant growth unless irrigation water is applied Returning crop � residue to the soil and growing winter rover crops he | p to ' protect the surface layer from wind and water damage . The � addition of this oreaoic matter also improves the available | moisture holding capacity of tine surface layer . ` R�8 RIVERHE�] SANDY �-OA�� ' ' 3 TO 8 PERCENT SLOPES | � � � � U a DenarGew «w\ . Page z Sail G.ar t > `�� 12/0e9z SOIL DESCRIPTION REPORT- SURVEY AREA - SUFFOLK COuNTY, NEW YORK »r Unit Sao Gmew «, < --------------------------------------------------------------------------- e versa sandy loam, a 6 e percent e apes Most small deposits w this soil have :wwavv short slopes , but large areas are undulating . Cultivated areas are to a inches a era» tocoarse sand and gravel 6» the representative Riverhead en w::we of past erosion . !a . erosion h are ; se %w to moderate Keeping eKXekcrops. o . . wase : in winter «, returning crop resas « n a£ n to . protect exposed wee from erosion . Diverting runoff water we higher « seam /s to reduce erosion damage . irrigation water can be me 2d at z moderate rate . -------- -------------- ---------------------------- ------------------------ cera avow es : err / zoo, m / ON cS / I DEED OF DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS THIS INDENTURE, made this day of July, 1997 BETWEEN WALTER GATZ and GEORGE McDOWELL, residing at 8640 Oregon Road, Cutchogue, New York, party of the first part, and THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, a municipal corporation of the State of New York, having its office and principal place of business at 63095 Main Road, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and state of New York, party of the second part. WITNESSETH That the party of the first part, in consideration of ten ($10.00) dollars, ") lawful money of the United States, and other good and valuable consideration paid by the party of the second part, DOES HEREBY GRANT AND RELEASE unto%the party of the second part, its successors and assigns forever, the DFVELOPMENT RIGHTS, by which is r^eant the permanent legal interest and right, as authorized by Section 247 o /the New York State General Municipal Law, as amended, to permit, q require or restrict the use of the premises exclusively for agricultural production t as that term is presently defined in Chapter 25 of the .Code of the Town of Southold, and the right to prohibit or restrict the use of the premises for any purpose .other than agricultural production, to the properties described in the attached Schedule A. TOGETHER with the non-exclusive right, if any, of the party of the first part as to the use for ingress and egress of any streets and roads abutting the 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, insofar as the rights granted hereunder are concerned. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS herein granted unto the party of the second part, its successors and assigns 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 in any way whatever, except as aforesaid. The party of the first part, as a covenant running with the land in perpetuity, further covenants and agrees for the party of the first part, and its heirs, legal representatives, successors and assigns of the party of the first part, to use the premises on and after the date of this instrument solely for the purpose of agricultural production. AND the party of the first part, covenants in all aspects to comply with Section 3 of the Lien Law, as same applies with said conveyance. The definition of "Agricultural Production" as defined in Section 25-30 of Chapter 25 of the Southold Town Code is as follows: Agricultural 7roduction - shall mean the production for commercial purposes of crops, livestock and livestockproducts, but not land or portions thereof used for processing or retail merchandising of such crops, livestock or livestock products. Land used in agricultural production shall also include fences, equipment storage buildings, livestock barns, irrigation systems, and any other structures used exclusively for agricultural purposes. The party of the first part and the party of the second part do hereby covenant and agree in perpetuity that either of them or their respective heirs, successors, legal representatives or assigns, shall only use the premises on and after this date for the purpose of such agricultural production and the grantor covenants and agrees that the underlying fee title may not be subdivided into plots by the filing of a subdivision map pursuant to Sections 265 and 277 of the Town Law and Section 335 of the Real Property Law, or any of such sections of the Town or Real Property Law or any laws replacing or in furtherance of them. The word "party' shall be construed as if it reads "parties" whenever the sense of this indenture so requires. t_ 2 IN WITNESS WHEREOF. the party of the first part has duly execute this deed the day and year first above written. i, Z'Lll� WALTER GATZ 7 tEOR MCDOWELL STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss.: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) On the / day of July. 1991, t:efcre me personally came WALTER GATZ and GEORGE i�1cDOWELL. to me known to be the individuals described in and who executed the foregoing instrument_ and acknowledged that �., they executed the same- Notary Public C .JI t` QRS t SCOTT L" HARRIS rman -yam So ervisor wham. Jr. '�� f ; t,� 'G: Ward Town Hall, 53095 Main Road i S[ 1VIcDonald P_O" Box 1179 hennethtiL Edwards Southold, New York 11971 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE i TelephonpV16) 765=1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 A ;� 4 4"" tt`4 k 1993 f , i 9 1 Dariowski oanoke Ave. -Box :779 *head, NY 11901 PIr. lbanowski: Vsed ,,lp�lease find a copy of the Southold Town Board's June 1, des lution regarding the bond for the North Forty ,vis�in, for your records. Oi� A��'ve any questions, please do not hesitate to contact fi!be. I ( -•rely, cd. .G. Wards pan ' C I�p 1 11842 K742 SCHEDULE A ALL that certain plot, piece, or parcel of land, situate, lying and being at Mattituck, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows! BEGINNING at a point on the southerly side of Oregon Road at the westerly line of land now or formerly of Anthony Domaleski; RUNNING THENCE along said lands the following (2) two courses and distances : 1. South 38 degrees 31 minutes 10 seconds, East 150.00 feet; 2 . North 52 degrees 39 minutes 40 seconds East 121.00 feet to land now or formerly of Ann Marie Krupski; RUNNING THENCE along said lands South 38 degrees 31 minutes 10 seconds East 386.90 feet; RUNNING THENCE South 39 degrees 07 minutes 20 seconds East 1633 .13 feet; RUNNING THENCE South 38 degrees 52 minutes 30 seconds East 245 .65 feet; RUNNING THENCE South 51 degrees 07 minutes 30 seconds West 585 . 44 feet to the park and / ( recreation area on the Map of Oregon View Estates: ` RUNNING THENCE along said lands North 37 degrees 39 minutes 20 seconds West 461.77 feet; RUNNING//THENCE along lands now or formerly of Walter Ficner North 37 degrees 27 minutes '- 20 seconds West 1648.54 feet; RUNNING THENCE North 52 degrees 39 minutes 40 seconds East 249. 94 feet; RUNNING THENCE North 37 degrees 27 minutes 20 seconds West 320.08 feet to the southerly side of Oregon Road; RUNNING THENCE along the southerly side of Oregon Road North 52 degrees 39 minutes 40 seconds East 152.38 feet to the point or place of BEGINNING. FOR CONVEYANCING ONLY, (Together with all right, title and interest of, in IF INTENDED FOR CONVEYANCING(and to any streets and roads abutting the above (described premises, to the center line thereof. EK OF P.ROMAINE RECORDED JUL 24 1997 ��OF 8UFROl,K COUNTY S�FFa�Kc �s JUDITH T. TERRY° Z OGL Town Hall, 53095 Main Road n+ P.O. Box 1179 CLERK =2 REGISTRAR OFNVITAL STATISTICS •- in Southold. New York 11971 O' • Fax (516) 765-1823 MARRIAGE OFFICER O Telephone (5 L6) 765-1801 1 T OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO, CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN ..BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON JUNE. 1, 1993:, RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby amends f their resolution no. 32, adopted on April 10, 1992, by reducing the 0 approved bond estimate from $319,730:00 to $288,500.00 for The North Forty, a major subdivision at Cutchogue, New York, all in accordance with the recommendation of the Southold Town Planning Board and Engineer Inspector Richter. 7 4 II '.i i iJu . Terry Southold Town Clerk June 2, 1993 rEgFN v � L o f �1 'U JUN 21923 [ 3 _a PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS a eq SCOTT L. HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman ,"� n S ff� Supervisor _ .. Georgp Richie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward ` Town Haid, 53095 Main Road Mark S. McDonald c'y 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 May 25 , 1993 Judith Terry, Town Clerk Southold Town Hall Southold, NY 11971 Re: Major Subdivision North Forty, Cutchogue SCTM# M0-954-1'4 1 ` Dear Ms. Terry: The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a. meeting held on Monday, May 24, 1993 : BE IT RESOLVED to adopt the bond estimate dated as revised May 19, 1993 , and to recommend same to the Town Board. The bond estimate is in the amount of $288 , 500. 00, with an inspection fee in the amount of $17, 310 . 00. Please contact this office if you have any problems regarding the above. i Sincerely, �/ /� oltG>nrJ iC'J '1/!/otnofm5 Richard G. Ward Chairman cc: Bond Estimate ����,31'FFOC�Y Gni r � PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS ..- ^�+ SCOTT L. HARRIS cp.. ^! .: Supervisor Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman y °s!e y �Q George Ritchie Latham, Jr. `�, -dt' Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Richard G. Ward �'-'orcU P_p. Box 1179 Mark S. McDonald Southold, New York 11971 Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 May 25 , 1993 Peter Danowski, Jr. 616 Roanoke Ave. P.O. Box 779 Riverhead, NY 11901 Re: Major Subdivision North Forty, Cutchggue SCTM# ' � '•i r Dear Mr. Danowski: The following resolutions were adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a meeting held on Monday, May 24, 1993 : BE IT RESOLVED to adopt the Engineering Inspector' s report dated May 14, 1993 . BE IT RESOLVED to adopt the bond estimate dated as revised May 19, 1993 , and to recommend same to the Town Board. The bond estimate is in the amount of $288 ,500.00 , with an inspection fee in the amount of $17 ,310. 00. Please contact this office if you have any problems regarding the above. sincerely, /� I cid N Richard G. Ward Chairman cc: Engineering Inspector' s report Bond Estimate LAW OFFICES PETER S. DAIVOWSKI, JR. 616,ROANOKE AVENUE P.O.BOX 779 RIVERHEAD-, NY 11901 (516)727-4900 .PETER S.DANOWSKI,JR. FAX(516)727-7451 `ROBERT F.KOZAKIEWICZ MICHAEL T.CLIFFORD OF COUNSEL May 13 , 1993 'r dl � I Southold Town Planning Board Town Hall P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 ] Attn: Melissa Re: The North Forty: ;d Dear Melissa: Enclosed is a coNv of a letter from Mr. Young' s office, which accompanied the Final Road & Drainage Plan last dated April 13 , 1993 , which Plans we sent to your office a few weeks ago . It lists the amendments to the Plan and Vou may wish to keep it in your file. Very truly yours , V e' PETER S . DAITOWSKI, JR. PSD:gsg B'ncl . CC : Walter Oatz George McDowell (with copy of letter) .>- [ MAY1 I { E' s a f YOUNG & YOUNG PLANNING, ENGINEERING &.LAND SURVEYING 4o0 OsTRANDER AVENUE, RIVERHEAD, NEW YORK 11901 Telephone 516-727-2808 Facsimile 5l&727-0144 6 .HAND DELIVERED April 21, 1993 Peter S . Danowski, Jr. , Esq. 616 Roanoke Avenue E .P.O. Box 779 Riverhead, New York 11901 f RE: Final Road & Drainage Plan THE NORTH FORTY at Cutchogue, T/O Southold, New York (87-1299) Dear Pete: Enclosed herewith are fourteen (14) sets of the above captioned Final Road & Drainage Plan, last dated April 13 , 1993 . This map has been amended to: 1. remove island in cul-de-sac; 2 . show diffusion well location and detail; 3 . show bubble basin detail; and 4 . show,planting around drainage area. We believe that all of the Town's comments have now been addressed. Very �truly yours, Howard W. Young - HWY! s t Enc .ALDEN W.YOUNG HOWARD W.YOUNG THOMASC.WOLPERT KENNETHF.ABRUZZO Professional Engineer Land Surveyor Professional Engineer Land Sur eyor &Land Surveyor o��SUFFboa cSuBGcE' RAYMOND L. JACOBS tOfl nz, JAMES A. RICHTER, SUPERINTENDENT OF ENGINEERING HIGHWAYS 'y/yo! � ��� INSPECTOR 765-3140 765-3070 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAY 14 , 1993 Richard G. Ward Chairman - Planning Board Town Hall , 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: The North Forty - Major Subdivision South of Oregon Road - Cutchogue SCTM # 1000 - 95 - 04 - 14 . 1 Dear Mr . Ward : As per your request , I have reviewed the latest submission for the above referenced subdivision. All of the items listed in my last report have been addressed in a satisfactory manner . The Bond Estimate for this project will need to be modified to include the screen planting that has been indicated around the proposed recharge basin. The total quantities and species noted on the drawings are as follows: 64 INKBERRY 32 RHODODENDRON 64 FORSYTHIA 160 Screen Plantings @ $ 50 . 00 / Plant = $ 81000. 00 This line item should be added to the Bond Estimate. The Administration fee and the Total should be adjusted accordingly. If you have any questions concerning this report , please contact my office . i cerely ames R chter , R. A. cc : Raymond L. Jacobs ( Superintendent of Highways ) M AY 1 41993 "saur F`i ' '- /LIS ✓ cfFD(� Co G cm COD F, `•I PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS �2r SCOTT L. HARRIS �i Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman .j. -® ��� Supervisor 'George Ritchie Latham,Jr. a Richard G. Ward X11 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Mark S. Mebbnald 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 May b, 1993 Peter S. Danowski, Jr. 616 Roanoke Avenue -• P.O. Box 779 Riverhead, New. York 11901 RE: Proposed Major Subdivision The North Forty Cutchogue New York SCTMfI00IA 04I ti -MOT- — "s Dear M . Danowski: The revised Road -and Drainage Plans for the above mentioned f subdivision have been forwarded to the Engineering Inspector for his review. You will be notified when the Planning Board receives his report�. e n ) Please note that we, are waiting for payment of the amended final 'iH application fee for, this subdivision ($500 . plus $50. per acre or part thereof in the proposed subdivision) . This fee is required due to the fact that the June 4, -1991 conditional final approval of the subdivision expired. i If you have any questions regarding the above, please contact this office- Sincerely, 41 hloc� �T Richard G. Ward s .'' / I - Chairman �'���� `'' -��' � - ��-Ci7. i n :1..i SoCD seri 1l' PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS w SCOTT L- HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman f - .�� Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr. 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 May 5, 1993 Peter S. Danowski, Jr. 616 Roanoke Avenue P.O. Box 779 Riverhead; New York 11901 RE: Proposed Major Subdivision The North Forty Cutchogue, New York SCTM# 1000-95-4-14. 1 Dear Mr. Danowski: The revised Road and Drainage Plans for the above mentioned l subdivision have been forwarded to the Engineering Inspector for his review. You will be notified when the Planning Board receives his report. Please note that we are waiting for payment of the amended final application fee for this subdivision ($500. plus $50 . per acre or part thereof in the proposed subdivision) . This fee is required due to the fact that the June 4, 1991 conditional final approval of the subdivision expired. If you have any questions regarding the above, please contact this office. i I Sincerely,n // Richard G. Ward ry"5 Chairman I I- BOARD MEMBERS ,+. ' tl SCOTT L. HARRIS rlowski, Jr., Chairman +� Supervisor . -R.ichie I.alham.Jr.. : - rtrc,urd G. %%ar.,l Town HaI1,53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Nark S. McDonald ;Kenneth L. Edwards Southold, New York 11971 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE ..elephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 (}�a� 1993 James Richter, Road Inspector HYhwa g y Department P•econic Lane Peconic; New York 11958 F Dear Mr. Richter: a The Southold Town Planning Board hereby refers the following application for your review. ` g S Application Name. -T1 , I� oectF FneTu h Tax Map No. : 1000- q5- 4 - 14.1 i ' '• Street Location.: 515 Oregcn `t &- Gal ' wes-r oG 'CeFo-r 'An1G Hamlet Location: , Type of Application: Sketch Subdivision Map (Dated r. I• ,, PreliminarV Subdivision Map (Dated Final Subdivision Map (Dated Road Profiles (Dated / Grading and Drainage Plans (Dated / / ) Other (Dated Sketch Site Plan (Dated Preliminary Site Plan (Dated Grading and Drainage Plans (Dated other (Dated I. comments: 1,i1 II6 943 rw1 N 6-C•a ��Y C AVL A A MQ _ — i Contact Person: / ' PAISC4 GLo irl I.- I A f LAW OFFICES NIS -607ta 7` PETER S. DANOWSKI, JR- I 616 ROANOKE AVENUE F.O.BOX 779 RIVERHEAD,NY 11901 - (5T6)'12749Q0 ' !PETERS-DANOWSKI,JR. FAX(516)727-7451 ROBERT F. KOZAKIEWICZ MICHAEL T.CLIFFORD - OF COUNSEL April 26, 1993 i Southold Town Planning Board j Town Hall P.O. Box 1179 Southold, MY 11971 Attn: .. Melissa Re: The North Forty Dear Melissa: Enclosed please find 11 copies of the Final Road and Drainage Plan, last dated April 13 , 1993 , for your use. Very ir`yu1_y yours , Jf PETER S . DANOWSKI, JR. PSD:gsg Encls . CC : Walter Gatz George McDowell Howard Young ¢m� r rr-� FP �p t - LS E g 3€fir, '; APR 2 7 1993 f a . -;` Sul��i LAW OFFICES /IA� PETER S. DANOWSKI, JR. / l a16 ROANOKE AVENUE P.O.BOH 779 RIVERHEAD, NY 11901 (516)727-4900 PETER S.DANOWSKI,JR. FAX(516)727-7451 F[OBERT F. KOZAKfEWIOZ MICHAEL T.CLIFFORD OF COUNbEL April 15, 1993 Southold Town Planning Board 53095 Main Rd. , Town Hall P.O. Box 1179 Southold, IVY 11971 Re: The North Forty Dear Sir or Madam: I have Mr. Richter' s letter of April 7, 1993 . As indicated in my telephone conversation with the Planning Department, my client will install the required landscaping and diffusion well mentioned in the April 7th letter. Young and Young will amend the final road and drainage plans to eliminate the Cul-de-Sac and provide the diffusion well and landscaping- In speaking to Mr. Jacobs, he indicated the landscaping might be necessary to prevent vehicles from sliding into the area or breaking down the slopes _ I doubt in the future, however, that you will always want to surround the open Swale type areas with the same screening you would provide on a conventional -system with a chain link fence. Ver truly yours, i P�TER S. DAPdOYdSKI, JR. PSD:gsg cc : Ken Abruzzo George McDowell Walter Gatz Lq J M�-tg' APR 1 91993 f APR 12 193 14:46 TOWN OF SOUTH OLD Q�`F��J/yCD .5LLRaGi Lc a Pb RA.T.WGND L. JACOSS 411 IT' JAMES A. RICh�E±L of p i ENGI rmpG RIGE4AYS a�p1 .�. INSPECTOR 763-3140 763-3070 CF.-Cy OF TEE ENG " =YN o? SOUTSOlD APRIL 7, 1993 Richard, G. Ward Chairman - PIannimy Board Town Hail, 5'3095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re. - The North Forty - Major Subdivision South of Oregon Road - Cutchogue SCTM # 1000 - 95 - 04 - 14. 1 Dear Mr. Ward : My last report concerning tha alcove referenced subdivision listed two specific items that . needed clarification. The owner of this project has indicated that item number two which outlines the removal of the island located within the Cul-de-Sac is not a problem. Item number one concerned the drainage area or recharge basin for the project and apparently still needs additional comment. The schematic drawing that was included with my last report outlined a new type of basin that is presently being considered for approval by the Town. In general , the. proposed basin dgsign was very similar to the enclosed drawing. I have discussed the design differences in the proposed basin with Mr . Jacobs . The minor variations such as the side slope and. the design depth of the basin are acceptable to Mr . Jacobs. However, two items not currently shown_ or the drawings will be required . A diffusion well should be installed in Ar.r,ordanrp with the sheLUhes SenL to you' in my last report . Also, screen planting should be provided in accordance with existing Town Specifications concerning screen planting for recharge basins. If you have any questions concerning this report, please contact my office. �l 1 Sincerely APR — 7 1993 iJ SOliTNOLDTMM James A. Richter , R.A. PLANNING BOARD cc: Raymond L. Jaco s (Superintendent of Highways ) A PLANNINd BOARD MEMBERS '- (7{ SCOTT L. HARRIS jennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman ®�{ ®fir' Supervisor Geome Ritchie Latham. Jr. �.( f ,i Richard G. Ward . ,., ° Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Mark S. McDonald P.O. Boz 1179 st Kemleth L. Edwards Southold, New York 11971 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE ;I Telephone (5161 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 �i April 13, 1993 f a Peter S_ Danowski, Jr. ! 6;16 Roanoke Avenue P.O. Box 779 Riverhead, New York 11901 I4 RE: Proposed Major Subdivision E The North Forty Cutr_hogue, New York SCTM# 1000-95-4-14 .1 1 Dear Mr. Danowski: 1The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, April 12, 1993 . BE IT RESOLVZD to adopt the April 7, 1993 report from the Engineering Inspector. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Sincerely, i /L Richard G., and Chairman Encl. s � �°'� 1113 Si.LBP� LL C n P� RAYMOND L. JACOBS J,= A. RICE= SUPFRI_NT—MENT OF O E`TGLViZR_L'IG HIGcwAYS gyp! �b� I:dSPSCTOR 765-3140 'Y 763-307.0 OFFIC- OF TES rNGINEE3 TOVN OF SOUTHCLD APRIL 7 , 1993 i Richard G. Ward Chairman - Planning Board Town Hall , 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 I Re : The North Fortv - Major Subdivision South of Oregon Road - Cutchogue SCTM # 1000 - 95 - 04 - 14 . 1 j Dear Mr . Ward : My last report concerning the above referenced subdivision listed two specific items that needed clarification. The owner of this project has indicated that item number two which outlines the removal of the island located within the Cul-de-Sac is not a problem. Item number one concerned the drainage area or recharge basin for the project and apparently still needs additional comment . The schematic drawing that was included with my last report outlined a new type of basin that is presently being considered for approval by the Town. In general , the proposed basin design was very similar to the enclosed drawing . I have discussed the design differences in the proposed basin with Mr . Jacobs . The minor variations such as the side slope and the design depth of the basin are acceptable to Mr . Jacobs . However , two items not currently shown on the drawings will be required. A diffusion well should be installed in accordance with the sketches sent to you' in my last report. Also, screen planting should be provided in accordance with existing Town Specifications concerning screen planting for recharge basins. If you have any questions concerning this report, please contact my office. l I e E, _P_ Sincerely SOI1T40LDTf4;.°j '- aeries A. Richter , R. A. PV:PINIr;G[iDAED cc: Raymond L. Jacoas (Superintendent of Highways ) LGr g�EFU[,��oG Psar� its RA? !OND L. JACOBS Ln AR JA.nS A. RSCRTER SUPERINTENDENT OF p • ! ENGINEERING RxGHGiAYS ��41 ��0� INSPECTCR 765-3140 765-3070 OFFICE OF THE EIGTVLER TOWN OF SO=OL7 APRIL 7 , 1993 Richard G. Ward - Chairman - Planning Board Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: The North Forty - Major Subdivision South of Oregon Road - Cutchogue SCTM # 1000 - 95 - 04 - 14. 1 Dear Mr . Ward: My last report concerning the above referenced subdivision listed two specific items that needed clarification. The owner of this project has indicated that item number two which outlines the removal of the island 'Located within the Cul-de-Sac is not a Problem. Item number one concerned the drainage area or recharge basin for the project and apparently stili needs additional comment. The schematic drawing that was included with my last report outlined a new type of basin that is presently being considered I or approval by the Town, in general , the proposed basin design was very similar to the enclosed drawing. I have discussed the des '. gr differences in the proposed basin with Mr . Jacobs . The minor variations such as the side slope and the design depth of the basin are acceptable to Mr . Jacobs . However, two items not currently shown on the drawings Wil '_ be required. A diffusion hell should be ir_stalled in accordance with the sketches sent to you in dal= last report. Also, screen planting should be provided it accordance with existing Town Specifications concerning screen planting for recharge basins . _L you have any questions concerning this report, please contact my office . Sincerely APR 7 1993 E SOJTHULu7GIAN d pames A. RiChter , R-x. PLANAING 60A°3 cot Raymond J�-aeons iSayaeri-_tendent of Highways ; r SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANtT,4tNG BOARD 14 MARCF-%-�2, 1993 within such right-of-way should such be required for future development of Lot 1. Mr. Latham: Second. Mr. Ward: Seconded. All those in favor? Ayes: Mr. Orlowski, Mr. Latham, Mr. McDonald, Mr. Edwards, Mr. Ward. 1 a Mr. Ward: Opposed? Motion carried. Mr. Ward: Bayberry Estates - This major subdivision is for eighteen lots on 50. Q170 acres located on the west side of Laurel Avenue; 140 feet south of Yennecott Drive in Southold. SCTM #1000-55-6-35 and 35 and 56-1-1- Mr. Orlowski : Mr. Chairman, I would like to offer a motion_ RESOLVED to adopt the March .16 , 1993 report from the Engineering Inspector. Mr. Latham: Second. Mr. Ward: Seconded. All those in favor? Ayes: Mr. Latham, Mr. Orlowski, Mr. Edwards, Mr-. McDonald, Mr. Ward. Mr. Ward: Opposed? Motion carried. Mr. Ward: The North Forty - This major subdivision is for p thirteen lots on 30. 3565 acres located on the south side of Oregon Road; 621 feet west of Depot Lane, in Cutchogue. Mr. Danowski: I represent George McDowelland Walter Gatzthe owners here and we did get a chance to review the engineering report and the bond figures as well. We just raise that same age old question about whether we should continue to pursue the ideas of natural swaleareas not fenced that are obviously more aesthetically pleasing as opposed to doing the conventional recharge with a deep hole that is fenced and shrubbed and I have seen the preliminary draft and maybe Ken Abruszzowants to comment beyond myself in that it appears that the preliminary draft of what might be looked to in the future is calling for a maximum of two feet of water in the bottom of this so called new type of drainage system and Kenny informs me that it is sort of an impractical number from an engineering viewpoint to put as the maximum amount of water to be kept in that type of drainage system. The whole purpose here r SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANj' G BOARD 15 MARC,2, 1993 N was either to go back to the Conventional and dig a deep hole, then fence it off or try to create' a natural swalesystem not fence it off and allow water to naturally come into this ,particular area and if you recall, there was some opposition from the Board last time to create a natural type of system in the middle of a farm field so .we have moved off to one corner and shrunk the area ' that won't trap the area however, when I look at the preliminary design suggested by the Town Engineer, it doesn't look like it will work so we are forced into a position of saying, let's go back, and I don't want to delay this anymore because George McDowell will break..me in half, so I guess what I am looking for is- some guidance from the Board and maybe have Kenny come back up ,bere andspeak some more. We either want to do a conventional systdm and dig the hole and then you can make us fence it off oz it. will serve no purpose the other way to. make us fence off' a large. area. That would ruin the, whole idea of aesthetics. . so, 4e thought we were suggesting something where you would move it out of the middle, take a little less land up . from the farmer and not have to fence it off and it would contain it. We wguldn't want to live with this condition with only two feet of water in it which seems to be the condition outlined in the drawing that is stamped preliminary. Mr. Ward: What would be the depth of water that is proposed? Mr. Danowski: Kenny, why don' t you come up. Ken Abruzzo: I have talked to the members of the Board before and I don't know or I contend that the depth of the water is in material, certainly there is a limit. You don' t want twenty or thirty feet of water in here_ Standard recharge basins limit the amount of water to ten feet. That it' s in a fenced in area makes little difference but I always contend that it is the slope that is the important thing on here. We have designed this one for the North Forty on a one on five slope. Certainly, I have no problem with a one on six slope either, it doesn' t take that much more area to do that. But, as an example, we have three and one half feet of water proposed in this recharge basin that is two acres of land we have taken up and I could certainly •design on a regular recharge basin with a one on two slope for a cut that we can probably get this same amount of water in a acre or maybe even less than an acre by fencing it and putting some planting around it and digging a big hole and if this two acres is three and one half feet and if you mandate it that we can only put two foot of water in here well then I might be up to three and one half or four acres. It becomes impractical, I think, if the Board and I can commend everybody for trying and we have looked and we have talked about this for years I think and we are trying to do something but I still see to put a number on that two foot is impractical, they are going to have to give up so much land that it is not worth doing if you have fifty acres of open space it is not that bad but it somebody is trying to do something with an agricultural SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANTr'SIG BOARD 16 MARCY " "..2 , 19'93 easement or horses or something like that, it is not a practical number to adhere to. If we had to go to this and I am sure if Pete went back to Gatzand McDowell and said let' s give up another two acres that only hold two foot of water, they are going to say let's put a fence in and be done with it. Mr. Ward: I think at this stage, you either have to do one of two things. Go to the Highway Department direct and see what Mr. Jacobs and our Town Engineer would accept your submission which they presently have in writing or go back to the standard recharge basin. Mr. Abruzzo: Are we getting the approvals or some kind of go ahead from the. Planning Board? I certainly don't mind doing that and setting up some meetings but if I go through all that I am sure the first thing they are going to say is, well what does the Planning Board think about all of this and then we will be back here. I Just don' t think two foot of water and I think we all know and certairialy Mark has a lot of experience in this area. The amount of;ftimes of a recharge basin has two foot of water out here on Long Island soils, even under the biggest rain storm• that retains two foot of water, it doesn't last very long, it goes right a%iay. So, if our design showed three and one half foot of water, that is if it clogged up and never did anything, and certainly that is not something that happens on a regular basis. Certainly, they do silt up and certainly things have got to be cleaned once in •a while. Mr. Ward: Well, the timing would probably be good to take one extra step, go see them and see where you can go with it because that stamp preliminary is just what they are and this is what they are proposing. If you can change their mind, I don't know [ that we would have any problem with-it. Mr. Danowski: O.K. , I appreciate that comment and we will do that. In closing, I appreciate your remarks tonight about Holly, I was a little bit upset that I didn' t know about her passing and I run into a lot of people who are arrogant that work for government and a lot of people, and a lot of attorney's are arrogant too, but it was always a pleasant face to meet here in Southold and I certainly for one will miss her and I really - appreciated her gestures and her attempt to help so that was an appropriate comment you made tonight. Mr. Ward: Thank you Pete. Mr. McDonald: Who is going to own the recharge basin? Mr. Danowski : We would do it either way, it is up to the Town or up to the owner. Mr. McDonald: Are you going to own the roads? How do you plan to own the roads? SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANrnTG BOARD 17 MARCh'�V, 1993 Mr. Danowski: We would work that out with the Highway Superintendent. It is another question we will take up with him if you want. j Mr. McDonald: Well, initially certainly the Town isn't going to take them because you won't have the assessment on them no matter what. How do you plan to handle it in the interim? Because the Town will not take them without x amount of assessment on them to begin with and you won' t have it until the houses go up. Mr. Danowski: I understand that. Mr. McDonald: The only reason I asked about the road is to get the recharge basin. In some cases when the recharge basin has been in the ownership where the town is not going to take it, either the homeowners association actually owns it or an tP individual owns it. t Mr. Ward: The map shows it would be an individual owner because It they are calling for a drainage easement and it is a dash line. r Not that it couldn' t go either way. Why don't you discuss that f also with him directly? EMr. McDonald: We have shown and there have been cases in the past where the ownership was not going to come to the town where we said, the liability was on who ever owned that. It is your liability. Mr. Danowski: That is what I would ask you to do again. I will report back to you, I don't mind going one more step. We discussed this last time and it has gotten to the point where I think we are representing developers that we just as soon cave in and say forget it, it is causing us more grief than it is worth so we might just as well do it conventional. Thank you. Mr. McDonald: I make a motion that we hold over the report on this matter until they get back to us. Mr. Edwards : Second. Mr. Ward: Seconded. All those in favor? Ayes : Mr. Edwards, Mr. McDonald, Mr. Latham, Mr. Orlowski, Mr. Ward. Mr. Ward: Opposed? Motion carried. Mr. Ward: Do we have a further resolution on the bond estimate? I guess at this point we might just as well hold that over as well. all RAYMCND L. JA-COBS v; T JAMS A. RICHTER SUPERINTENDENT OF EYGI1NEER_ iG EIGEWAYS ;�/ol ��Q� INSPECTOR 765-3140 765-3070 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TCRT OF SO=LD MARCH 15, 1993 Mr . Richard G. Ward Chairman - Planning Board Town Hall , 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 1197I Re: The North Forty - Major Subdivision South of Oregon Road - Cutchogue SCTM # 1000 - 95 - 04 - 14. 1 Dear Mr . Ward : As per your request, I have reviewed the most recent submission for the above refere'uce3 subdivision. Previously, final engineering reviews had been done on this project by Sidney B . Bowns office . . Since that time,. minor revisions have been made regarding the layout of the road as well as the location and _ quantities of - proposed drainage structures. The following is a list of my comments: 1 . The proposed drainage area indicates a type of shallow recharge basin that is different from those found in the existing Highway Specifications . The most prominent difference is that no perimeter fence has been proposed. At this time, new standards are being formulated to approve of this concept . Enclosed you will find preliminary drawings that will outline the specifications and requirements for this type of basin. 2 . The Island shown in the middle of the Cul-de-Sac is not acceptable to the Superintendent of Highways. The entire Cul-de-Sac area should be paved with asphalt. As per your request, I have also revised the existing bond estimate and have enclosed a copy for your use . The changes in the estimate reflect the changes that were made in the design as Hell as including the items listed herein. If you have any questions concerning this report, please contact my office. /n,rcerely f /3�p . Richt Enc : `Y / 6PM cc : Raymond. Jacobs V ( Superintendent of Highways; -- -- oG= C RAYYCND L. JACOBS cai-+ JAMES A. RICHTER SU13ERINTE`7D= OF EYGINP.ERIi`IG HIGHWAYS '��JO! Q� INSPECTOR 765-3140 76-4-3070OFFICE OF THE ENG1=21 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BOND ESTIMATE FOR THE NORTH FORTY OREGON ROAD, allTCHOGUE SCTM: # 1000-95-04-14. 1 REVISED: MARCH 15, 1993 ITEM QUANTITY DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE AMOUNT 1 , 4 ACRE CLEARING & GRUBBING $ 2 , 500 . 00 $ 10 , 000 . 00 2 . 23 , 000 C.Y. EXCAVATION/BACEFILL 3 . 00 69 , 000 . 00 3 , 4, 500 S .Y. FINE GRADING 1 . 50 6 , 750 . 00 Drainage 4 . 4 EACH CATCH BASINS 1 , 600 . 00 6 , 400 . 00 5. 2 EACH MANHOLES 1 , 800 . 00 31600. 00 6 , 1 EACH BUBBLE BASIN 2, 000 . 00 2 , 000 . 00 7 . 1 EACH DIFFUSION WELL 2 , 000 , 00 2, 000 . 00 8 , 498 L,F . 18" C. M.P. 20 . 00 9, 960 . 00 9 , 595 L.F. 24" C. M. P. 22 . 00 13 , 090. 00 10 , 2 , 800 L. F. CONCRETE CURB 10 . 00 28 , 000 . 00 surfacing 11 , 820 TONS 3/4" STONE BLEND BASE 25 . 00 20 , 500 . 00 12 , 525 TONS 2-1/2" ASPHALT BINDER CRS . 40 . 00 25, 000 . 00 13 . 375 TONS 1-1 /2" ASPHALT WEARING CRS . 40 . 00 15, 000 . 00 14 . '_ 0 , 000 S .F. TOPSOIL & SEEDING 4 . 00 40, 000. 00 15 _ 2 EACH STREET LIGHTS 2 , 000 . 00 4 , 000 . 00 16 . 3 EACH STREET SIGNS 200 . 00 600. 00 17 , 12 EACH CONCRETE MONUMENTS 100 . 00 1 , 200. 00 18 62 EACH STREET TREES 200 . 00 12 , 400 . 00 1 EACH FIRE WELL 10 , 000. 00 10, 000 . 00 20 . „OB 14AINTENAIICE & PROTECTION OF TRAFFIC - 1 , 000 . 00 SUE'-T'-.TAL = $ 250 , 300, 00 + 6% ADMINISTRATION FEE = 16 , 830 . 00 TOTAL = $ 297 , .330. 00 cl RAYMOND L. TACOES cin ,x JA`.ES A. RICRTrR SDPE_RI`]TEVDEIT OF EIGLVE l=G HIGE4,"AYS �Ol �.a0�' INSPECTOR 763-3140 763-3070 OF3T_CE OF Tac ENGIN"2-7-z ! TO&.I OF SOif- OLD BOND ESTIMATE FOR THE NORTH FORTY OREGON &OAD, CUTCHOGUE j SCTM: # 1000-95-04-14 . 1 _E : MARCH 15 1993 I ITEM. QUANTITY DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE AMOUNT 1 . 4 ACRE CLEARING & GRUBBING $ 2 , 500 . 00 $ 10 , 000 . 00 2 . 23 , 000 C. Y. EXCAVATION/BACKFILL 3 . 00 69 , 000 . 00 3 . 4 , 500 S . Y. FINE GRADING 1 . 50 6, 750 . 00 Drainage 4 . 4 EACH CATCH BASINS 1 , 600 . 00 6, 400 . .00 5 . 2 EACH MANHOLES 1 , 800 . 00 3, 600. 00 6 . 1 EACH BUBBLE BASIN 2, 000. 00 2, 000 . 00 7 . 1 EACH DIFFUSION WELL 2 , 000 . 00 2, 000 . 00 8 . 498 L. F. 18 " C. M. P. 20 . 00 9 , 960 . 00 9 . 595 L. F, 24 " C. M. P. 22 . 00 13, 090. 00 10 . 2 , 800 L. F. CONCRETE CURB 10. 00 28 , 000 . 00 Surfacing 11 . 820 TONS 3/4 " STONE BLEND BASE 25 . 00 . 20 , 500 . 00 12 . 625 TONS 2-1 /2" ASPHALT BINDER CRS. 40 . 00 25, 000. 00 13 . 375 TONS 1-1 /2 " ASPHALT WEARING CRS . 40 . 00 15, 000 . 00 _ 14 . 10 , 000 S . Y. TOPSOIL & SEEDING 4 : 00 40, 000. 00 15 . 2 EACH STREET LIGHTS 2 , 000 . 00 4 , 000 . 00 - 16 . 3 EACH STREET SIGNS 200 . 00 600 . 00 17 . 12 EACH CONCRETE MONUMENTS 100 . 00 1 , 200 . 00 18 . 62 EACH STREET TREES 200 . 00 12, 400 . 00 19 . 1 EACH FIRE WELL 10 , 000 . 00 10, 000. 00 20 . JOB MAINTENANCE & PROTECTION OF TRAFFIC - 1 , 000 . 00 21b0eac SCC<EE(63 fJ' PJ hNTIN�Si 3. PhOctodendio'rti 64 Forspthial SUB-TDTAL $ t3Qs l0= -G 7U- IYf-W TKATION FEB TOWN OF' SOLJTHOLLD STANDARD RECHARGE . BASIN TYPE — B PROPERTY LINE SCREEN PLANTING APA z — TOP OF FREE FOPM BERM Q�� O� Qa \\ 20' MIN. `SLOPE 1 -6 (MLX) J j I TOE OF SLOPE (BOTTOM ELEV.) A per—BUBBLE BASIN 7' TYP. r ' DIFFUSION WELL 1 \ II 1 E lO I� TEST HOLE O� O o 00 I p� �0 I OUTFALL PIPE O n� 00000 00 �I 00000 HIGH WATER II PROVIDE 20' RIGHT-OF-WAY ELEVATION i FOP DRAINAGE PIPE ACCESS. 7' TYP. P L A N PLANTING SCREEN TEST HOLE : REQUIRES 5 'MIN. TOP OF BERM GOOD LE_ACH7NG SOIL - SHOW EL TOP WATER ELEVATION. �L BUBBLE BASIN DIFFUSION WILL 6 / 6 I1 � u.w.M. � � �L--J ,� LJ S E C T I O N A-A " I NOTES: * TOPSOIL & SEED BERM & SLOPE TO * DATA TO BE SHOWN SHALL INCLUDE z w' FROM TOE OF SLOPE. HIGH WATER & TOP OF BERM * DIMENSIONS OF RECHARGE BASINS VARY IN ELEVATIONS. ACCORDANCE WITH DRAINAGE CALCULATIONS. Prepared and Approved By ` ` �� NUMBER r Recommended By: Superintendent y!� (n� JAMES A. RICHTER 30 - 1 ARCHITECT RAYMOND L. JACOBS DATE TOWN O F S O U T H O L D STANDARD PRECAST BUBBLE BASIN 8' DIA.x 8" THICK 3,000 PSI REINFORCED CONCRETE TRAFFIC COVER. E_ \\ USE #4 BAR @ 4" 0/C E-W. a I CAST IRON TRAME & GRATE. I CAMPBELL FOUNDPY PATTERN 0 ;, 1007B OR APPROVED EQ. i 9 3,000 PSI CONCRETE CHIMNEY - USE: 6a6 - 10/10 W.W.F. TYPICAL P L A id 3" STONE RIP RAP CORRUGATED METAL OUTFALL PIPE. z 18" DIA. MIN. m 7e eI e�� 1 BOTTOM OF BASN 9 PP.OVIDE 5' MIN. z 0mG — 6" 91-01,161r, 0_� GOOD L&1CHING � SOIL AT BOTTOM _ o - _ 1.I] F-7 DIA. Q I OF BASIN. Df3 © O z 1 3,000 PST PRECAST CONCRETE LEACHING RING- TYPICAL.CLEAN SAND/GRAVEL BACKFILL. TYPICAL 1 '-0" 8'-0" DIMETER 11-0" MIN. MINe E L E V A T I O N Prepared an:By: Approved By DRAWING Recommended Superintendent � � I NARY NUMBER JAMES A. RI3O - 2 ARCHITECRAYMOND L. JACOHS DATA - TOW N O F S O U T H O L,D STANDARD PRECAST D = FFUSION WELL 8' DIA.x 8" THICK 3,000 PSI REINFORCED CONCRETE TRAFFIC COVER. cc \\ USE iM BAR @ 4" 0/C E.W. ra r CAST IRON FRAME & GRATE �6+ CAMPBELL FOUNDRY PATTERN ca / 4r` 1007B OR APPROVED EQ, j / I i � 3 000 PSI CONCRETE �— CHIi`1Vc7 - USE 6s6 - 10/10 W.W.F. TYP. 3" STONE RIF R-AF. P L A N 22 a �� BOTTOM OF BASIN c I a ao .--`-- - .. -L._.. -- - PF.OVIDE 5' MIN. Q L I - . GOOD LEACHING Z � � ❑ 5" 2'-0" E " I /// SOIL AT BOTTOM OF BASIN. Dom O D@El 00-100 I ❑ [� C / 3,000 PSI PRECAST o Ir' II' CONCRETE LEACHING RING. - Ql� ❑ ° 0 19 L° TYPICAL. _ 0EffE SAtN BACKFILL- TYPICAL of 1 '-0" MIN. 1 '-0" MIN. - H 8'-0" DIAMETER II E L E V A T I O N I Prepared and Approved By - DRAWING j Recommended By: Superintendent NUMBER ARY .TAMES A. RICHTER ` f� 30 - 3 ARCHITECT RAYMOND L. JACOBS DATE —• i 4 a - � PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS �w , SCOTT L. HARRIS -I Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman � ' } �� Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr. - Town Hall, 53095 Main Road er.. 1�° - Richard & Ward Mark S.: McDonald P.O- Box 1179 I Southold. New York 11971 go Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 1993 James Richter, Road Inspector Highway Department Peconic Lane Peconic, New York 11958 Dear Mr. Richter: The Southold Town Planning Board hereby refers the following application for your review. t.. Application Name: �� No2ru FoerY Tax Map No. : 1000- y5 -4 - 14. I. Street Location: sls r7rea' 2o"cp, 6� wssl o� I-ane Hamlet Location: CuE��o4 - l 4E Tie of Application: Sketch Subdivision Map (Dated Preliminary Subdivision Map (Dated �C Final Subdivision Ma (Dated 2 / r/ /y3 ) Road Profiles (Dated, Gading and Drainage Plans (Dated IV )4 Other (Dated Sketch Site Plan (Dated Preliminary Site Plan (Dated Grading and Drainage Plans (Dated Other (Dated Comments: r;yu� rY e5�',ma$ were rem awed b� S knee B. �r 14R . l l�r� Let "7 n DCJ; )Q-i o F' er 1�4s b-ee�n el'm nn a5 t�eJP eYVL(� his 1 aye been Sal s. �1e45e FCOiE J m�S omb reo;se barrr� esf"mate- Cs' Je e 185�cY 0— .Contact .Contact Person: e1152a SeRn Com,( o-E -'kc 1g9,o LAW OFFICES PETER S. DANOWSKI, .JR. 616 ROANOKE AVENUE P.0.BOX 779 RIVERHEAD,NY 11901 (516)727-4900 PETERS DANOVJSKI,JR FAX(516)727-7451 MICHAEL T.CLIFFORD ROBERT F.KOZAKIEWICZ OFCOUNSEL February 13 , 1993 Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southold, New York 11971 .Attu: Chairman Richard ward Re: The North Forty Dear Mr. Ward: I enclose copies of the latest -revised final map and final road and drainage plan for "The North Forty" . These revisions take into consideration the Board' s comments regarding the elimination of a tap street to the West, and a redesign of the drainage. Note that the drainage area no longer exists in a natural sale system, which previously had been located to the center of the agricultural lot. I would ask for Board ' s prompt approval of this subdivision. It will soon be five years since the first submission to the Planning Board. If at all possible, I would appreciate this :natter being calendared for March 1, 1993, when I will be appearing before the Board with reference to the final public hearing on the minor subdivision for Fred L. Terry Estate. Very truly you((rs, a'l Nn PETER S. D,ANOWSKI, JR. V PSD:gsg Encls. HAND DELIVERED yy EB ! !993 (,jjt y� SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANh"1"9G BOARD 12 JANUARY 1993 declared itself Lead Agency and issued' a Negative Declaration on December 14, 1992; and WHEREAS, a Special Exception was granted by the Zoning Board of Appeals on October 15, 1992; and WHEREAS, all the requirements of the Site Plan Regulations i of the Town of Southold have been met; be it therefore, RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board. grant final approval and authorize the Chairman to sign the final survey last revised Decembei 20,. 14:92 subject to one year review from the date of . Certif'•icate of Occupancy. Site must be constructed in accordance with the approved plans . If conditions in the field prevent construction. in accordance with this approved site plan, please notify this office before proceeding with construction. Mr. Orlowski: Second. Mr: Ward: All those in favor? Ayes : Mr. Latham, Mr. Edwards, Mr. Orlowski, Mr. McDonald, Mr. Ward. Mr. Ward: Opposed? Motion carried. (Chairman endorsed maps. ) ttt*ttttxttt*tttt*txtt**ttxtt*titstxtx:t-tx APPROVAL OF PLANNING BOARD MINUTES Mr. Ward: Board to approve the September 14, 1992 minutes. Mr. McDonald: So moved. Mr. Latham: Second. Mr. Ward: All those in favor? Ayes: Mr. McDonald, Mr. Latham, Mr. Ward, Mr. Edwards, Mr. Orlowski. Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So carried. tt:rttt,txtttitxtxxttttx*xtttttxt,rtt�txtttt Mr. Ward: Any more business to be brought before the meeting. Mr. Peter Danowski: I would just like to speak to the Board in regard to two matters. One is not on the agenda but I did submit some new maps for the North Forty and I presume you :have SOUTHOLD TOWN PLA1,R4T.NG BOARD 13 JANUARY^'*)1 , 1993 had a chance to review the new maps and I am looking forward to trying to file the maps if they do meet with this Board' s approval. If you recall this was the. agricultural land of a large lot with a building envelope. Mr. Ward: Do we have any comments on that? Mr. McDonald: Well, I know we looked at it at the last work session. i Everyone talking. v. Ms. Spiro: We were looking at the development rights on the next piece, remember we got into that? Mr. McDonald: We want to do a little more research on the adjacent pieces to make sure that we have it all tied up. Mr. Orlowski:, I have a question while you are here. You put a drainage easement right in the middle of the agricultural land? Mr. Danowski: That drainage easement was the same area that we submitted, I 'm just guessing a year ago, that met with this Board's approval. We didn' t see a difference in concept with it being used for agricultural and bearing in mind, that the use intended now as a horse farm and that was a natural place to let the water flow and that is the way it was designed whether a homeowners association had it or not you could catch water naturally in that area and that is the reason the engineers placed it in that location. If we were raising potatoes or something, I think we would have a different concept but I think with the horses we have a little different approach here. Mr. McDonald: Was it the intent that there would probably never be any water in the bottom of this? Ken Abruzzo: Probably not. Mr. McDonald: You think there is a strong possibility? It is uncertain. Mr. Abruzzo: You also have some diffusion wells in there so if there is any buildup of water in there, it would run right off. I think what you are really looking at here is just a. very shallow swale system that will run through this forum. Mr. McDonald: I remember what was on the map, but I didn' t see the calculations. Mr. Abruzzo: When you get it over a very, very large area and with the diffusion wells or the leaching pools in the bottom of this thing it will always have a positive drain even if the SOUTHOLD TOWN PLAB NG BOARD 14 JANUAR-.'l , 1993 i bottom is silkened up and we are look actually at just a large swale area. II Mr. Ward: What percent of slopes are there? 4 I ' Mr. Abruzzo: It looks to me probably a one on ten. Mr. McDonald: You are talking about doing some regrading to make this happen. Mr. -Abruzzo: Yes . It looks to me like we are talking about a one on ten, this is a hundred scale map and we have a two foot drop and it has to be . almbst twenty feet. So, .it is a very shallow slope in this big area. Mr. Orlowski: Are you going to leave that natural or grade that 1 out? i Mr. Abruzzo: This will be graded somewhat. Mr. McDonald: You weren't anticipating a fence around this? f Mr. Abruzzo: No. Mr. McDonald: Did you do a calculation for any size storm assuming that it had to retain a two inch or six inch storm. -How deep the water would be in the bottom at that time? Mr. Abruzzo: We used a six inch rainfall (inaudible) and we figured out that between the bottom and the drainage area we could hold approximately 129,000 cubic feet. Required under the Town's requirements there are 126 , 000 feet. Mr. McDonald: Think about the depth though, that is a complicated calculation because it is not linear. Everyone talking. Mr. Abruzzo: Our high water to the depth of high water is only two feet high. From the bottom of fifty four, the high water is a little over fifty six, or fifty four to fifty six and the rest is just a safety factor. Mr. McDonald: So if you get as much as two feet of water in the worst care scenario. Mr. Ward: I guess our initial question was in an agricultural area why would we put something out here that would flood? Mr. McDonald: The question is, you don' t know in the long term if it is going to revert. Turned tape over. 1 d� SOUTHOLD TOWN PI Pf`,ING BOARD 15 JMUAK 111, 1993 Mr. Orlowski: Can you do it another way? Mr. Danowski: The other side though is to put in a deep recharge basin is an expense because you have to go back ands. redesign things but more importantly I think aesthetically that there was more pleasing to have a gently rolling non fenced area. Mr. Ward: Our real concern was taking a lot that we were saying is going to be open space for farmed purposes and then ending up using it for drainage . We definitely had a problem with that. Mr. Danowski: I heard that and I understand .that and I think if it weren't for the immediate use I might be more sensitive to the argument. Mr. Ward: What we will do then is we will get back to you shortly with our responses. 9 Mr. Abruzzo: I think you have got to remember that we are talking about only a two foot swale in here in the space- of this whole thing so it is going to be almost unnoticeable of what water we will get in there. We didn't do it over a short 1 period. We tried to spread it out so it would be a very natural look. �! Everyone talking. II Mr. Abruzzo: There are always different ways of changing this but we are at the eleventh hour changing' and our whole idea and I think we had talked about and had the blessing at one time of the Board was we wanted to make this look like a very natural swale rather than a recharge basin or a pond when we have the room and we can drop this and get two foot of water in this big area if it needs to have water in there at all, that is under a six inch rain under twenty four hours and it will hold some water. Certainly, we can contain this in a much smaller area and make the recharge basin ten feet deep and put a fence. Mr. Ward: I don' t think that comment would be here tonight if it was a homeowners association. Everyone talking. Mr. Danowski: On Highpoint Woods - You forced us into an unusual position and Mr. Israel may want to have some of his own personal comments here but what I basically followed and represented him on this matter is that eventually listen to some suggestions and put two parcels that could have been treated as FQt A,r 4 PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS C a_ a� rear SCOTT L. HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman "-� �f7� Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr. �/� "8�titi"� 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 January 15, 1993 Peter S. Danowski, Jr. 616 Roanoke Avenue P.O. Box 779 Riverhead, New York 11901 RE: Proposed Major Subdivision The North Forty Cutchogue, New York SCTM# 1000-95-4-14. 1 Dear Mr. Danowski: The Planning Board reviewed your last submission which included a subdivision map and a road and drainage map, both dated December 19 , 1992, along with the concerns you raised at the January 11, 1993 Planning Board meeting. The following conclusions were reached after considering all the facts: 1. On June 4, 1991, the Planning Board granted conditional final approval to the subdivision map dated December 21, 1989. Since the conditions of final approval were not met within the 6 month time frame, the conditional final approval expired. As a result, we have to hold a new final public hearing. Your client will be responsible for the cost of the legal advertisement. You will be notified in writing if payment of other fees will be necessary. 2. The County recently purchased the development rights to the second parcel to the west of your client' s property (SCTM# 1000-95-4-5.1) . Therefore, the western portion of the tap road (Jenny Lane) should be eliminated, and replaced with a turn-around. If possible, redesign or rearrange the lots in this area so that the building envelope for the large lot includes the well that is currently located on Lot 6. 3 . The proposed drainage area shown on the map dated December 19, 1992 limits the potential use -of the Agricultural Easement Area. The Board understands that your client' s intent to raise and board horses is compatible with the drainage swale. While the Board approves of this proposed use, we must plan for other agricultural uses of the property, should the use change from that of a horse farm. Please redesign the drainage, area so that it will not limit the full agricultural potential of this property. 4. Although the proposal no longer requires that the open space be incorporated into a Homeowners Association, a Homeowners Association will he required for the road and drainage area. 5 . The Planning Board asked Allan Connell of the USDA Soil Conservation Service, and William Sanok of the Cornell Cooperative Extension to review these maps. I have enclosed a copy of their report. Compliance with its recommendations for the development of the southern half of the property would be appreciated. In addition, all farming practices. must comply with the recommendations of the Soil Conservation Service. This must be so stated in the Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions. Upon submission of revised maps, the Planning Board will proceed with their review of the maps and the draft Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions. The final hearing will- not be scheduled until the final maps have been accepted by the Planning Board and have been approved by the Suffolk County Department of Health Services. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Sincerely, Richard G. Ward 5 Chairman Encl. • - Suds=rCz 4 5 ""'' Suffolk County � Education Center M Cornell 216 Griffing Avenue Ser Cooperative Rwerhead,NY 11901-3086 (�ONS7�m—& 5I6-727-7850 r, Extension FAX 616-737-7130 December 10, 1992 Mr. Bennett Orlowski Jr. Chairman, Southold Town Planning Board Town of Southold Main Road Southold, NY Dear Mr. Orlowski: Allan Connell of the Soil Conservation Service and I looked at the property known,. as North Forty on Wednesday, December 2, 1992. This is the . area being proposed for development by Mr. Gatz and Mr_ McDowell. The land is currently being farmed by Sang Lee Farms of Cutchogue. We would.;-li-ke to make the following observations in regard to the agricultdral 'ca`pability of the area: - All o£ '-the land in the development consists of either Haven or Riverhead; soils which are the main soils in the agricultural areas of Long Island and ar6,, veny productive. It is interesting to note that each half of the property, the.northern section marked for housing and the southern section marked for open space, contains about 50% Haven and 50% Riverhead soils. - The northern half of the property is better suited to agricultural production than the southern half. The southern half has a 3 to 4 percent slope within the area mapped RdB and has 'a natural drainage way cutting across the field which.is actively eroding. The northern half has few if any limitations for agricultural production due to its flat slope and also the location of the existing well and pumping plant. - If the southern half of the property is preserved for agriculture there are specific measures which must be installed to control erosion. The conservation plan provides information concerning the types of conservation practices that are needed. However, specific recommendations would have to be tailored to the specific type of farming operation located on the property. - The current irrigation well is in the area marked for development. This well should be relocated to the open space area or the pump converted to electric to cut down on the noise in the neighborhood. If the current well is used, permanent underground mains would have to be installed to transport the water to the agricultural area. - The south end of the proposed subdivision should be squared off to eliminate "short rows" since row crops would be planted in a north-south direction. more its; •.e Lf% ' + Helping You Put Knowledge to Ifork Cornell Cooperative Extension provides equal program and employment opportunities.NYS College of agriculture and Life Sciences-,NYS College of Human Ecology,and NYS College of Veterinary Medicine ar Cornell University,Cooperarive Extension associations,county governing bodies,and U.S.Department of Agriculture,cooperating. Page Two December 10, 1992 - Right of Way needs to be established so that the farmer may have access to the open space area from a public road. - In regard to the covenants and restrictions, they seem to cover most of the conditions needed to provide for the continuation of agriculture in the area. One minor addition might be the mention of the construction of trellis for fruit (apples, grapes, etc.) under 4(h). If you have any questions concerning these observations and comments, please contact either of.•us. '. .- Since=ely, Allan Connell William J. q anok USDA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION AGENT Soil Conservation Service Agricultural Program Leader WJS/AC:ll I I ` - . ' U.S. DepartmentPa8e I Agriculture �~ Soil Conservation 2erlice '' PrI //rbjv�'"y l2/01/92 ------------------------- -- --------------------------------------------- D�SCRIFTIG|`i REPORT SURVEY AREA - SUFFOLK COUNTY, NE4 YON: --'--'-----------------^------------------------------------------------- � Map Unit Symbol Description ------------------------------- ---------'--'--'-----'--------------`----- � Haven Soils (HaA, HaG, Haw, He ) . � Haven soiis are deep, well drained, medium-textured soils that ' � formed in a loamy or silty layer over stratified c6 arse sand ' and gravel . The texture from 0 to 19 inches is loam, silt loam, and very fine sandy loam. From 19 Co 28 inches the range, is silt loam, vqry fine sandy loam, and gravelly loam, whike the texture from 28 to 55 inches is gravelly sand , loamy nand , sandy loam or stratified sand and gravel . The permeability is moderate in the root zone Kurfzce layer and subsoil ) and rapid or very rapid in the under-lying layer . These soils have moderate to high available miszure capacitive . Haven soils have low organic matter content and low natural supply of piant nutrients, but crops respond well to lime and fertilizer. When the soils are intensively cultivated the likelihood of crusting is great , however the returning of cover crop residue decreases this problem. Sencra | | y, these soils are well suited to crops commonly grown in Suffoit CountV . Riverhead Soils (RdA Rd}� RdC) ! ' ' . � Riverhead soils are deep , we | | draineu , moderately coarse textured soils that formed in a layer of sandy loam or fine sandy loam over thick layers of coarse sand and gravel . The And . from 0 to 22 inches is sandy loam and fine sandy loam. Sand , ) oamy sand , gravelly sand and gravelly loamy sand is found at depth of 32 to 65 inches . The permeability is moderately rapia in the root zone ( surface layer and subsoil ) and very rapid in the underlaying layer . Riverhead soils have moderate to high available moisture capariiVes . Natural internal drainage is good . but in many places Where these - soils have been farmed a p | owyan has formed . These soils have low or8anic matter contents and | owoatura | supply of plant nutrients , but crops respono well to lime and fertilizer . Generally, these soils are well suited to crops commonly grown in Suffolk County. , ---'--'-------------------------- -`'--------------'---------------------- Cate3o/'y Codes : gen � .. � � � � ! � . U .S. Department �~ n3ricu | tur» �� pale � Soil Conservation Service i2/01/92 ---------------------------------- ----------------- --' ------------------ SOIL DwClvIFrIJm REFURT SURVEY AREA - SUFFOLK CO;MTY, NEW YORK ----------------- ------------------------ -------------------------------- Map Unit Symbol Description ------------------------------------------------ ------------------------- HaA M/\VEH LOAM, 0 TO 2 PERCENT SLOPE] These soils are usually large in area and nearly level with some areas oF slight undulation . -he erosion hazard of these sails is slight but erosion problems are likely to occur in undulating areas . irrigation warer Should be applied at a moderate rate . Management concerns include crusting after rain , maintaining ti | th , and reduction of the p / ov pac � UaU HAVEN LOAM, 2 TO 6 PERCEWT SLOPES Most small deposits of this oi | haus short slopes , but larger areas are undulating . Cu | lsivaten areas of this soil are 2 to 3 inches shallower to gravel than toe representative Haven soil because of past erosion . The erosion hazard of this soil is moderate to slight . The number of consecutive years these soils can be safe | y cu | tivated dependE on practices used for erosion control and water mara3ement ^ These soils should not be cultivated intensively unless aJcrivatc measures are used to � help control erosion . In addition to erosion contro | , management concerns include increasing the organic matter content to help keep the soi | | oose inJ crust free , and breaking op the plow pan. IrriSation water can be applied at � a moderate rate . Practices that help control erosion greatly � increase the effectiveness of natural rainfall and irrigation water . Areas of soil that are eroded have reduced water holding capacities . RdA KIVLRHEAD SANDY LOAM , 0 TO 1 PERCENT SLOPES i Areas of these soils are usually large and uniform and nearly � level with somp araas of undulating slopes . The erosion hazard is slight . Moderate droughtiness somewhat , ! inits plant growth unless irrigation water is applied . Returning crop residue to the soil and growing winter cover crops help to � protect the surface layer from w ' oJ and water damage . The ? addition of this organic matter z ! Fo improves the available moisture holding capacity of the surface layer . RJ8 RIVERHEAD SANDY LOAM, 3 7n 9 PERCENT SLOPES ' « ` ` U. S. Department. ricUitxre Page 2 , Soi | Conser,�ti �rvi �e � , 12/01192� ' ------------'----'--------------�-c - ���---------- �--'-- -------------- � / `� ' SOIL DESCRIPTlON R&PART � SURVEY AREA - SUFFOLK COUNTY, NW YORK - � ------ ------------------------------_----------------_------_------------ > Map Unit ` Symbol Description -------------'----^--------------------------------------------- -------- Riverhead sandy loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes .. Most small deposits of this soil have moderately short slopes , � ' but large areas are undv | at | n3 . Cx | tivat*d areas are 2 to 3 inches shallower to coarse sand and 3ravp / than the representative Riverhead soil because ov past erosion . The | erosion hazard is slight Co moderate . KeepioS cover crops on � the soil in winter and returning crop residue will help to ) ' protect exposed areas from erosion . Diverting runoff water � from higher areas also helps to reduce erosion dama3e . irrigation wzter can be appiied at a moderate rate , - ---- ' ---- ----------- ----------------------------- --- --------------^--- � Category Codes : aCr ` ' _ C II .S. Department of Agriculture Page 01 Soil Conservation Service Dec 03 , 1992 —--------------------- -- - Walter- Getz and George McDonald RECORD OF DECISIONS AND APPLICATION Assisted By Allan Connell & Bill Sanok Field _ Planned Applied No . Amount ; Date ; Amount Date Narrative Record Tract: SCS112 Irrigated Cropland 1 8 .5 Ac : Dec 93 ; 324 — Chiseling and Subsoiling 2 7 . Ac ; Dec 93 ; Chisel plowing these fields J annually to break up compacted soil layers such as in spray . rows increases water percolation , improves root i penetration and aeration . The r- .dur_tion of surface runoff helps to reduce erosion . 1 8.5 Ac : Apr 93 ; 328 — Conservation Cropping 2 7 . Ac ; Apr 93; Sequence Establish a rotation whereby fields are rested periodically . This will help to improve and maintain good physical , ch-mica ) and biological conditions of the soil . When resting a field plant a cover- crop to add organic matter- and protect the field from erosion . Specific cropping recommendations can be made once we know the type of farming operation that utilizes the land . 2 7 . Ac ; Apr 93 ; 330 — Contour Farming Plant this field as close to the contour as possible to reduce erosion and control water. Plant parallel to the grassed waterway as indicated on the conservation plan map . - � I U.S. Department of AgriCLI ltUre Page C-2 Soil Conservation Service Dec 03, 1992 ----------------- ------ Walter Ga.ta and George McDonald RECORD OF DECISIONS AND APPLICATION Assisted By Allan Connell ? Bill Sanok Field Planned Applied No . Amount Date Amount Date Narrative Record 1 8.5 Ac ', Oct 93; 340 — Cover- and Green Manure 7. Ac Uct 93 Crop It is very important that a cover crop be established on these fields after each growing season . A cover crop will help protect the soil from wind erosion and erosion associated with runoff . On late—maturing vegetable crops , cover crop can be sowed between vegetable rows at last cultivation . This can be ar_complished by using the side dressers on the cultivator to deposit cover crop seed . In this way the seed is placed where it is needed and the cultivators help to spread the seed within the row aisle . 1 . Ac. , Sep 93 . 412 -- Grassed Waterway Install a grassed waterway in this field in the location shown on the plan map to eliminate gully erosion. Contact our office for design and installation assistance. I i , U .S. Department of Agri culture �, _ Page 03 Soil Conservation Service 5 "` ' ` "" r Dec 03, 1992 Walter Gatz and George McDonald RECORD OF DECISIONS AND APPLICATION Assisted By Allan Connell & Bill Sanok i --- ------------------ --------------------------------------------------- Field Planned Applied No . Amount Date 1 Amount Date Narrative Record — -------- I ------------ I --- ` ; -------- -------- -------------------------------- 1 900. Ft ; Mar- 03 ; 430 - Pipeline 2 1 300. Ft 1Mar. 93 : Installation of underground _ plastic pipeline with hydrants to convey irrigation water tai I I greatly increase the application efficiency of irrigation _ Pipeline should j be located so as to decrease the total length of portable pipe distribution lines . This will effectively decrease pressure losses at sprinkler nozzles and help to achieve more uniform application of irrigation •water over the entire field . Sprinkler heads must have uniformly- sized nozzles to accomplish this . 1 i. 5 Ac ! Mayo % ; 441 - Irrigation Water 2 7. Ac : May 93 ; Management Apply irrigation water in a manner that will maximize crop yield and minimize excessive irrigation . Irrigation scheduling should consider the amount of rainfall , crop consumptive use and water holding capacities of soils on the farm. Irrigation evaluations can be performed upon request by the Soil Conservation Service . By running a field evaluation of the system, actual application rates and uniformity of the system can be determined . This information is valuable when making irrigation decisions . FP^ _15 U.S . Department of Agriculture Page 04 Soil Conservation Service Dec 03, 1992 -------------- --------------------------- ------------------------------------- Walter Gatz and George McDonald RECORD OF DECISIONS AND .APPLICATION Assisted By Allan Connell & Bill Sanok -------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Field Planned Applied No . .Amount Date .Amount 1 Date Narrative Record 1 8.5 No : Apr 931 1 590 — Nutrient Management 2 7. No : Apr 93 : Apply fertilizer according to annual soil test results . Calibrate fertilizer equipment annually to ensure recommended rates are applied . Other things to consider when applying fertilizer are : 1 . making adjustments to rate , timing , placement, method of application and nutrient form to conform to seasonal variation in plant uptake needs . 2 . The optimum pH for the crop to be grown . 3 . The importance of soil tilth and organic content on plant nutrient absorption and root development. A. nutrient • � management plan should be developed for the crops to be grown . The pian should address the residual amount of nutrients in thy soil and crop residue . The plan should specify the crop , crop rotation and kind, source, and amount of plant nutrients that will be used to meet the crop fertility needs . Contact Cornell Cooperative Extension for assistance in developing a nutrient management plan for your farm. I I I ' U .-!j . Department of Agricul-cure Page OS f; Soil Conservation Service ' . Dec 03 , 1992 sir --------------------------------------------------- l; Walter Gat-- and George McDonald i;. RECORD OF DECISIONS AND APPLICATION r Assisted By Allan Connell & Bill Sanok '! ------------------------------------------------------- ----- - Field Planned Applied No . Amount Date Amount Date Narrative Record 1 8. 5 A.r_ iApr 931 595 - Pest Management .2 7 . Ac ; Apr 93l Implement an integrated pest management (IPM) program, including proper crop rotations , mechanical , biological and chemical controls , and selected chemicals (pesticides and fertilizers) to minimize potential leaching and surface runoff . Apply the planned erosion control practices to minimize potential water pollution problems . Contact Cornell Cooperative Extension for- assistance in developing an integrated pest management plan for your farm. Cornell Suffolk County Education Center ! M 5 246 Griffing 9venue / 5EG Riverhead,NY 11901-3086 111 Cooperative ccuNsg'e.64-�lc :.•`� Extension516-72;-;850 PL/f�j FAX 516-725-7130 i' December 10, 1992 .� Mr. Bennett Orlowski Jr. Chairman, Southold Town Planning Board Town of Southold Main Road Southold, NY 4 s Dear Mr. Orlowski: j Allan Connell of the Soil Conservation Service and I looked at the property known as North Forty on Wednesday, December 2, 1992. This is the ` area being proposed for development by Mr. Gatz and Mr. McDowell. The land is curreritly being farmed by Sang Lee Farms of Cutchogue. IWe would like to make the following observations in regard to the I agricu•ltural,capability of the area: - All .of the land in the development consists of either Haven or Riverheadsoils which are the main soils in the agricultural areas of Long Island and are very productive. It is interesting to note that each half of the property, the northern section marked for housing and the southern section marked for open space, contains about 50% Haven and 50% Riverhead soils. The southern halms has a 3 to 4 percent slope within the-Area mapped RdB and has a ^`-*- ' �a-*•�ta�r,•�.r,�""-'-5'•^'-"�-r+-r*;� The horther'n half has few if any limitations for agricultural production due to its flat slope and also the location of the existing well and pumping plant. rr �--- ^--•ved�f�rrx'c�.�-raw_ 1-tuar IM91riligWiliffi n^ The conservatioh plan provides information concerning the types of conservation practices that are needed. - ':?Gwr,.'a;L s:'ien'C(`r l:r'0 C';•Ari_-�`f':�'i.Z,-?:c:'..-_2�ao .w•? :_l:-'t`+.:-1:e• _r',F�'-Cy___YYr a-r'.Loll_?+ v ape• i, � tfypf ar .i`i:_31 coe'r":i-0r.. Tocr,:c�c'.;rn �n•c F+-y.,E,c-. ry�s - -The current irrigation well is in the area marked for development.___; ( 1"° '^+ieS'_'..w'dte�x:77:P?"ii=<,i•"r]'dha;:'ehs.ro _ :oc+_ ep.-ccrurlici:E-':'crl•:_d _co ' f!je cr ti•Y'O CLL xf!^ `1' 'C°I 1. 'Y+ Y_` 1 vi-.e "� +' ;:r.^.0::'i .,''L ,.w�,. rl >, _...1.- �we: L IS d.iav_ to .be I - a'icd Lo. '_rnapor= _..' he w2-Or' to -'Fe-..•ua_i L-LC'a_ arh._'• el'� =x-.:: c •.r , , ..X±? '_ i.. .,u iri c.c p. _ _t. _rc_ nor_.. _ou_ ,Lo Cl ,r z r a, a r dcv:;i•cn , c� d b c� a A o>_r' �iminat>• t.!.s� c., . t._ i.,., c_ .i + : ..t '!. direction. more lf Helping You Put Knowledge to Work I Cornell Cooperative Extension provides equal program and employment opportunities.NYS College of Aericulture and Life Sciences.NYS College of Human Ecology,and NYS College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University,Cooperative Extension associations,county governing bodies,and U.S.Department of Agriculture,cooperating. i Page Two December 10, 1992 In regard to the covenants and restrictions, they seem to cover most of the conditions needed to provide for the conti,S tt- f gr�ir-ultuxe. es area .. _r. Czl':r' el ;, IL sT 29 If you have any questions concerning these observations and comments, please contact eitherr, of us. Sincerely; Allan Conner `"y7i112am J. anak USDA COOREAATTVE EXTENSION AGENT - Soil Conservation Service Agrbultural Program Leader WJS/AC:ll U.S. Depertmpn+ of Agriculture Paye t)1 Soil Conservation Service Dec 03 , 1992 Walter Gatz and Geo rye McDonald RECORD OF DECISIONS AND APPLICATION Assisted By Allan Connell & Bill Sanok --- ---------- - Field Planned Applied No . Amount ' Date Amount Date Narrative Record Tract: SCS112 ------ Irrigated Cropland 1 8.5 -Ac ' Dec 93 : 324 — Chiseling and Subsoiling 2 7. Ac ; Dec 93 : : Chisel plowing these fields annually to break up compacted soil layers such as in spray rows increases water percolation , improves root Penetration and aeration . The reduction of surface runoff helps to reduce erosion . 1 8.5 Ac ; Apr 93 : 328 — Conservation Cropping 2 7. Ac ; Apr 93 : Sequence Establish a rotation whereby fields are rested periodically . This will help to improve and maintain good physical , chemical and biological conditions of the soil . When resting a field : plant a cover crop to add : organic matter- and protect the field from erosion . I Specific cropping recommendations can be made once we know the type of farming operation that ' utilizes the land . 2 7. Ac : Apr 93 : 330 — Contour Farming Plant this field as close to ' the contour as possible to : reduce erosion and control water. Plant parallel to the grassed waterway as indicated on the conservation plan map . U.S. Department of Agriculture Page 02 Soil Conservation Service Dec 03, 1992 ----------------------------------------- --- ---------------------------------- Walter Gatz and George McDonald RECORD OF DECISIONS AND APPLICATION Assisted By Allan Connell & Bill Sanok ----------- --------- ---------- --- --- Field Planned Applied No . Amount : Date Amount Date Narrative Record --- ----------- - --- -- 1 9.5 Ac : Oct 93 ; 340 - Cover and Green Manure 2 7. Ac Oct 93 . Crop It is very important that a cover crop be established on these fields after each growing season . A cover crop will help protect the soil from wind erosion and erosion associated with runoff . On late-maturing vegetable crops , cover crop can be sowed ' I between vegetable rows at last cultivation . This can be accomplished by using the side dressers on the cultivator to deposit cover crop seed . In this way the seed is placed where it is needed and the cultivators help to spread the seed within the row aisle . 2 1 . Ac , Sep 93 : 412 - Grassed Waterway Install a grassed waterway in this field in the location shown on the plan map to eliminate gully erosion . Contact our office for design and installation assistance . U . S. Department of Agriculture Page 03 Soil Conservation Service Dec 03 , 1992 Walter Gatz and George McDonald RECORD OF DECISION'S AND APPLICATION Assisted By Allan Connell & Bill Sanok ------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- Field Planned Applied No . ; Amount Date ; Amount ; Date Narrative Record --------- , ------ , --------- , ----- - ; -------------------------------- 1 900. Ft ; Mar 93 ; 430 - Pipeline 2 300. Ft ; Mar 93 ; Installation of underground plastic pipeline with hydrants to convey irrigation water will greatly increase the application efficiency of irrigation . Pipeline should be located so as to decrease the total length of portable pipe distribution lines . This will effectively decrease pressure losses at sprinkler nozzles and help -to achieve more uniform application of irrigation water over the entire field . Sprinkler heads must have uniformly- sized nozzles to accomplish this . 1 8.5 Ac : May 931 449 - Irrigation Water 7. Ar. : May 93 ; Y Management Apply irrigation water in a manner that will maximize crop yield and minimize excessive irrigation . Irrigation scheduling should consider the amount of rainfall , crop consumptive use and water holding capacities of soils on the farm. Irrigation evaluations can be performed upon request by the Soil Conservation Service . By running a field evaluation of the system, actual application rates and uniformity of the system can be determined . This information is valuable when making irrigation decisions . U.S. Department of Agriculture Page 04 Soil Conservation Service Dec 03, 1992 -------------- --- Walter Gatz and George McDonald I:ECtiF'D Of DECISIONS AND APPLICATION Assisted By Allan Connell & Bill Sanok - -- --------------------------------- Field Planned Applied No . Amount I Date Amount Date Narrative Record -------- -- -------------------------------- 8.5 - -------------------------------- 8.5 No : Apr 93 : 590 - Nutrient Management 2 7. No ; Apr 93 : Apply fertilizer according to annual soil test results . Calibrate fertilizer equipment annually to ensure recommended rates are applied . Other things to consider when applying fertilizer are : 1 . making adjustments to rate , timing , placemen L-, method of application and nutrient form to conform to seasonal variation in plant uptake needs . 2. The optimum pH for the crop to be grown . 3 . The importance of soil tilth and organic content on plant nutrient absorption and root development . A nutrient management plan should be I developed for the crops to be I grown . The plan should address the residual amount of nutrients in the soil and crop residue . The plan should specify the crop , crop rotation and kind , source , and amount of plant nutrients that will be used to meet the crop fertility needs . Contact Cornell, Cooperative Extension for assistance in developing a nutrient management plan for I your farm. 0 O.S. Department of Agriculture Page 05 Soil Conservation Service Dec 03, 1992 ---------------------------------------- - ------------------------------------- Walter Getz and George McDonald RECORD OF DECISIONS AND APPLICATION Assisted By Allan Connell & Bill Sanok ------------------------- -----------G -- - -------------_.........----------------------------- Field Planned Applied No . I Amount : Date Amount I Date Narrative Record ---------- : Apr -------- -------- : ------------------------------- 1 8.5 Ac A r 931 595 -- Pest Management 2 7. Ac : Apr 931 Implement an integrated pest management ( IPM) program, including proper crop rotations , mechanical , biological and chemical : controls , and selected chemicals (pesticides and fertilizers) to minimize potential leaching and surface runoff . Apply the planned erosion control practices to : minimize potential water pollution problems . 1 Contact Cornell Cooperative 1 Extension for assistance in : developing an integrated pest : management plan for your farm. s U.S.DEPARTMENT OF AORICULT���U'R SCS•CPA•14 SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE CONSERVATION PLAN MAI(-- �r Owner WAcMe 6ATz £ GEveGF Mel ae i Operator _ ui-roLlG County s State N nate /2-3-H� F't X t+ n Approximate acres 32- Approximate scale /r' _ Y00 '= UFFOL/' <'O On/sE Cooperatingwith 5OiL FdAi6' Usrial/ Ceseeevtien District Plan identification /00x— 95-ov Photo number t, f Assisted by USDA Soil Conservation Service BALL $i�NOK Cae'•r/EcC GaOt'. 4krxf yaJ �4 { r F ...;Y w z�, M :<.,,3u�F'+W+ytz1"."t (•� ' �,F.gNf 1 ;Y '`�.,'` " a'a3Y .!•Y• � . `�^!v�^" Sav�.5s x ''� r. yt sed 1 n ... 1. I a 3E:`' t .y tit�'Tyn ihly -`Y •� it ry, *]. Ilk, 4 •l• 5 4 24. �± x� - At 4 d i > 3."fi r - 3F ayp +. +",�y� k. t. � `F+ a •e i ` w � w ' 1`�+}q 53 •: `F 1 � fir.. � ( i>» 1` y`�I.+b. P, wV F •�(S .' w.. « a�4str :`5 ep3'4 .. 's .. •d', v?��s�Y'. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE• � SCS-CPA-15 uael SOIL MAP Owner WALTER GATZ & GEORGE McDOWELL Operator HaA County SUFFOLK State NEW YORK Soil survey sheet(a) or code nos. Approximate scale 1" = 1667' U Prepared by U. S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service cooperating I} with SUFFOLK COUNTY SOIL AND WATER Conservation District \-H as RdB t ,tom t'r� � Rcjfl He HaA Has :: PE .e. PIC QzDPI 4' J A1.. Rpe HaB PIA HaA 4• Ma Rtl Has HaARdA n Se -H ttCr RdS ` 6 �® RtlA ti - ,,, �x He Has �a\��y`` ¢��yyzft� ^ • y PIA de 17 t9 a `q 4 > t RdA r r he HaB 1 'y. % •• l 6 'He "Y Iva Rd +•/ ' pY♦dt v a'V A� I t � .� + .t� .w• ♦ Ha6 �7 dA x� + { HaB � � '' �w +Iv tt� l RtlA 7u��� ar H88 -tea j';, r♦ ..., v ♦F �.>T �� T r x 'K a zrccig RtlA a I�., y !a .h r' nRR c HaA " a6 "ria HaA W Ile „w>rx§ '." • a .I ' ,♦ \6 ` a6 4HaA • ', ��o-+� � � RtlB r d �, `,rIP. 9 ' ♦ . RC�. Hae .. HaA i H H r'P HeB ♦ti. `' PaP Rtle' X00 i •� Pe " r' RtlA�. � � �a9 � � ' tlC ..� �� Hx� a v ur 6 aB iyy-�'r it �. I ` \ ♦ 1 er• � � , %.�, � ', dap •e ."�.r>> (+ yp JAI, he + A _ U . S. Department 01 Agriculture `` Page 1 Soil Conservation Service 12/01 /92 ------- - --------- --- - ------- - --- ------- ------ --- - -------- - ------------- SJIL DESCRIPTION REPORT SURVEY AREA - SUFFOLK COUNTY , NEW YORK ---------------------------------------------------------------`--------- Map Unit Symbol Description ---------------------`--------------------------------------------------- � Haven Soils (HaA , HaD, MaC, Me ) , Haven soils are deep , well Jrained , medium-textured soils that formed in a loamy or silty layer over stratified coarse sand and gravel . The texture from 0 to 19 inches is loam, silt loam, and very fine sandy loam . From 19 to 28 inches the range is silt loam, very fine sandy loam, and gravelly loam, while the texture from 28 to 55 inches is gravelly sand , loamy sand , sandy loam or stratified sand and gravel . The permeability is moderate in the root zone ( surface layer and suhsoi | ) and rapid or very rapid in the underlying layer . These soils have moderate to high available moisture capacities . Haven soils have low organic matter content and low natural supply of plant nutrients , but crops respond well to lime and fertilizer . When the soils are intensively cultivated the likelihood of crusting is great , however the returning of co`/er crop residue decreases this problem. Generally, these soils are well suited to crops commonly grown in Suffolk County, Riverhead S^ i | s (RdA, RJB, RdC) . ^ Riverhead soils are deep , well drained , moderately coarse textured soils that formed in a layer of sandy loam or fine sandy loam over thick layers of coarse sand and gravel . The texture from 0 to 32 inches is sandy loam and fine sandy loam. Sand , loamy sand , gravelly sand and gravelly loamy sand is , found at depth of 32 to 65 inches . The permeability is moderately rapid in the root zone ( surface layer and subsoil ) and very rapid in the underlaying layer . Riverhead soils have moderate to high available moisture capacities . Natural internal drainage is good , but in many places where these soils have been farmed a p | owpan has formed " These soils have } ow organic matter contents and low natural supply of plant nutrients , but crops respond well to lime and fertilizer . Generally, these soils are well suited to crops commonly grown in Suffolk County. --------~----------------------------------------------------^-`-~-^--~-^ Cate3or)/ Codes : gen U. S . Department 1 .3ricu | ture ` Page 1 3oi | Conservation Service l2/01/92 -------------------- - - ----------- -- ----- - ------------ -- -- - -------------- SOIL DESCRIPTION REPORT SURVEY AREA - SUFFOLK CnUNTY , NEN YORK ------------------------------------------------------------`------------ Map Unit Symbol Description ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MaA HAVEN LOAM, 0 TO 2 PERCENT SLDPE3 These soils are usually large in area and nearly level with some areas of slight undulation . The erosion hazard of these soils is slight but erosion problems are likely to occur in undulating areas . Irrigation water should be applied at a moderate rate . Management concerns include crusting after rain , maintaining ti | th , and reduction of the plow pan . Ha8 HAVEN LOAM, 2 TO 6 PERCENT SLOPES Most small deposits of this soil have short slopes , but larger areas are undulating . Cultivated areas of this soil are 2 tv 3 inches shallower to gravel than the representative Haven soil because of past erosion " The erosion hazard of this soil is moderate to s | i8ht . The number of consecutive years these soils can be safely cultivated depends on practices used for- erosion control and water mana8ement . These soils should not be cultivated intensively unless adequate measures are used to help control erosion . In addition to erosion control , management concerns include increasing the organic matter content to help keep the soil loose and crust free , and breaking up the plow pan . Irrigation water can be applied at a moderate rate . Practices that help control erosion greatly increase the effectiveness of natural rainfall and irrigation water . Areas of soil that are eroded have reduced water holding capacities . RdA RIVERME4D SANDY LOAM, 0 TO 3 PERCENT SLOPES Areas of these soils are usually large and uniform and nearly level with some areas of undulating slopes . The erosion hazard is slight . Moderate droughtiness somewhat limits plant growth unless irr^i8ation water is applied . Returning crop residue to the soil and growing winter cover crops help to protect the surface layer from wind and water UamaSe . The addition of this organic matter also improves the available moisture holding capacity of the surface layer . Rd8 RIVERHEAD SANDY LOAN, 3 TO 8 PERCENT SLOPES � , , U. SDepart ���� ment �r�� icu | ture Soi | Conservat ) � I�. ice Page 2 --------------- -`___- ------------------------- _______________ 12/01/92 ---------- SOIL DESCRIPTION REPORT SURVEY AREA - SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK - -----------------------------------------------------------^------------- Map Unit Symbol Description -------------`--------------------------------------------------`-----`-- Riverhead sandy l0am, 3 to 8 percent slopes .. Most small deposits of this soil have moderately short slopes but large areas are undulating . Cultivated areas are 2 to 3 ' inches shallower to coarse sand and gravel than the representative Riverhead soil because of past erosion . The erosion hazard is slight to moderate . Keeping cover crops on the soil in winter and returning crop residue will help to protect exposed areas from erosion . Diverting runoff water from higher areas also helps to reduce erosion damage . Irrigation water can be applied at a moderate rate . -------------------------------------------------------------`-----^-~-` Category Codes : aSr - ^ ^ -RD % //i Po 200 / f� l m \�\\ ON61 Q O O i ii , � r / i = ZOO / / m / l evsf o^J9PC O�� 0 ar722�C) I NO Op 'pc O 5 00 A a` oyk �d p�50°� EirP' � �Z Oyu• \. 9ktkoo •� � Q oo y Irk— 'A v� O oSE x: :n i 4 � v i 7 A bib T3 9— \ v LAW OFFICES PETER S. DANOWSKI, JR_ 616 ROANOKE AVENUE P.O.BOX 779 RIVERHEAD, NY 11901 (516).727-4900 PETER S.DANOWSKI,JR. FAX(516)727-7451 MICHAEL T.CLIFFORD OF COUNSEL ROBERT F.KOZAKIEWICZ December 21 , 1992 i `r> Southold Town Planning Board � ��$ _ tea$ ,�� Town Hall Ir, 53095 Main Rd. , Box 1179 �;t DEG 3 �?c3rs Southold, New York 11971 �v�Fi4tZ„�7i�la�N Re: North rorty at Cutchoque , NY PLi:M"Js€GSG;Ru r pp Dear Sir or Madam: - I enclose revised final maps for the sundvision "The North Forty" . I have amended the last maps to indicate a scenic buffer along the southerly side of Lot No . 9. I have also indicated the exact location of test wells and, per the comments from the Planning Board Chairman, I have expanded the building envelope to more comfortably allow for agricultural buildings within Lot No. 9. I also enclose three sets of final road and drainage plans last dated December 9, 1992 . Very truiv yours , PETER S. DANOWSKI, JR. P SD:gsg Encls. cc : Walter Gatz George McDowell (with enclosures ) c 1 R-S LAW OFFICES PETER S. DANOWSKI, JR. 'II 616 ROANOKE AVENUE P-O-BOX 779 I RIVERHEAD, NY 11901 i I (516)727A900 PETER S. DANOWSKI,JR. FAX(516)727-7451 MICHAEL T.CLIFFORD OF COUNSEL ROBERT F. KOZAKIEWICZ November 24, 1992 1 I . Southold Town Planning Board 53095 Main Rd, , Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Attn: Melissa Spiro f Re: The North Forty at Cutchogue - Tax Map Db . 1000 - 95 - 4 - 14 .1 Dear Melissa: Consistent with Our meeting before the Planning Board last evening, I have directed Mr, Howard Young to make sore minor revisions to a map previously forwarded to you under cover -Letter dated April 16 , 1990 , I enclose a copy of that earlier letter, together with one copy of the map last dated at that time March 28 , 1990 . Based upon Mr. McDonald 's comments, we will provide a buffer to the agricultural lot . I will also attempt to have the irrigation well located, per Mr. Orlowski ' s comments, within the building envelope on the agricultural lot . I am also enclosing a copy of an agricultural covenant which would be filed with the County Clerk simultaneously with the filing of the map. Ver- truly yours, Y PETER S. DANOWSKI, JR. P SD: gsg Encls. cc: Walter Gatz a . George McDowell a Howard Young IF Ftz I _OP__ , 616 FIOANokE AvENLA5 P. 0- BOX 779 RIVERHEAD. NY 11901 (516) 727-4900 PETER S. DANOWSKI, JR- FAX(516)727-7451 MICHAEL T. CLIFFORD OF COUNSEL ROBERT F KOZAKIEWICZ PAMELA A- BLAKE GRACE GATZ EILEEN L BRACKEN ALICE SALVI SECRETARIES April 16, 1990 Town of Southold Planning Department Town Hall 53095 main Road Southold, New York 11971 Attention: Melissa Spiro Re: Major Subdivision - The North Forty SCTM 01000-95-4-14.1 Dear Melissa : As with other applications , I am enclosing for information purposes, a Map of The North Forty showing a large lot Numbered 9 , which could be restricted by an Agricultural Open Space Easement. Final Maps have previously been forwarded, showing a homeowners ' association open space area, and a public hearing has been set for April 30, 1990 . 1 would ask the Board to consider approving the final Map with a large lot protected by recorded Covenant, rather than requiring the formation of a homeowners ' association . Very truly yours, PETER S. DAOOWSKI, JR. PSD/ejf Enclosures CC.- Bennett Orlowski , Jr. Ken Edwards Richard Ward Mark McDonald G. Ritchie Latham DECLARATION OF COVENANTS AND RESTRICTIONS THIS DECLARATION, made the day of 1992, by WALTER GATZ, residing at (no #) Sound Ave. , P.O. Box 45, Mattituck, New York, and GEORGE MCDOWELL, residing at (no # ) I Peconic Bay Blvd. , Box 326, Laurel, New York 11948 , Declarants. WHEREAS, Declarant is the owner of certain real property situate in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, more Iparticularly bounded and described as set forth in Schedule "A" annexed hereto, as provided by the Declarant, and WHEREAS, for and in consideration of the granting of a subdivision application entitled, "The North Forty", by resolution dated a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, and as a condition of granting said approval, the Town of Southold Planning Board has required that the within Declaration be recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk ' s Office, and WHEREAS, Declarant has considered the foregoing and determined that same will be in the best interest of the Declarant and subsequent owners of said parcel, NOW, THEREFORE, THIS DECLARANT WITNESSETH: THAT Declarant, for the purpose of carrying out the intentions above expressed, does hereby make known, admits, publishes, covenants and agrees that the said premises herein described shall hereafter be subject to the following covenants which shall run with the land an shall ,be binding upon all purchasers and holders of said premises, their heirs, executors, legal representatives, distributees, successors, and assigns, to wit: 1. There shall be no further subdivision of any lot in perpetuity. 2. The area on the subdivision map designated "Scenic p Buffer" or "Natural Retention Buffer" shall remain in its natural f state. Maintenance of this natural vegetation shall be the only use or activity allowed. 3. the use and development of the portion of Lot 1 that is designated "Agricultural Reserve Easement Area" will forever be restricted to some or all of the following: (a ) farming operations and activities (including soil preparation, cultivation, fertilization, irrigation, pest control, and drainage control ) and any other normal and customary farming operations; and the use of farm vehicles and equipment in connection therewith, all as designed and intended to promote and enhance agricultural production encompassing the production for commercial purposes of field crops (including without limitation, corn, wheat, oats, rye, barley, hay, potatoes and dry beans) ; fruits ( including without limitation, apples, peaches, graves, cherries and berries ) ; vegetables (including without limitation, tomatoes, snap beans, cabbage, carrots, beets, cauliflower, broccoli and onions ) ; horticultural specialties (including without limitation, nursery stock, ornamental shrubs and -2- ornamental trees and flowers ) ; and all other farm products; horse farm. (b) open fallow; (c) operations encompassing livestock and livestock products (including cattle, sheep, goats, and poultry) which are found acceptable and reasonably necessary by the Planning Board ' and which are subject to approval by the Planning Board; f i (d) landscaped, wooded areas with lanes, walkways, foot i f paths, ponds or brooks and recreational areas for compatible recreational uses, which are found acceptable and reasonably necessary by the Planning Board and which are subject to approval by the Planning Board. 4. the following shall be adhered to on the Agricultural Reserve Easement Area (except the drainage easement area) for the purpose of maintaining said premises in its current condition for continued agricultural production and to prevent the degradation or loss of the aesthetic open space value of said premises: (a) No regrading shall be conducted thereon; the natural contours thereof shall remain generally undisturbed and no fill or spoil shall be placed thereon. (b) No top soil, loam, sand, stone, gravel, rock or minerals shall be excavated or removed therefrom or placed thereon. -3- r 0 (c ) Farming practices shall be such that erosion of the land is minimized; nothing shall be permitted to occur thereon which would result in increased erosion of said premises. (d) No streets, roadways or other rights of way for non-farming vehicular use shall be constructed or granted thereon. i [3 (e) Except as may be required for reasons of I irrigation, drainage, sanitation or disease control, no trees, I plants or other vegetation located thereon, shall be killed, destroyed, cut or removed therefrom. (f ) No dumping, placement, storage or burning of any liquid or solid waste, garbage, ashes, sawdust, trash, rubbish, refuse or other toxic, hazardous, objectionable, unsightly or offensive material shall be permitted on or within the said premises. (g) The said premises will forever be kept open and free of all signs, bill boards or other forms of visual advertisement or display. (h) Temporary or permanent structures or buildings shall not be placed or erected within or upon the said premises without Planning Board approval. Structures or buildings which are deemed reasonably necessary as accessory buildings or structures for the utilization of the said premises for bonafide agricultural production may be allowed, subject to Planning Board approval. Fences are permitted. -4- (i ) Retail sales shall be restricted to the sale of items produced on the property, and shall be subject to Planning Board approval. 5. The Declarants reserve the right to the exclusive use and possession of the area known as the Agricultural Reserve iEasement Area, to the extent not inconsistent with the covenants a and restrictions hereinabove set forth; and Declarants may i exclude the general public or any designated person or persons s from the use of or entry upon the said Agricultural Reserve Easement, except that the Town shall have the continuing right to inspect the said area to the extent reasonably required to monitor compliance with the covenants, terms and provisions hereof, and to assure that such covenants, terms and provisions have not been violated, such inspection to be at reasonable times. 6. These covenants and restrictions can be modified only at she request of the then owner of the premises with the approval of a majority plus one of the Planning Board of the Town of Southold, or its successor body, after a public hearing. Adjoining property owners shall be entitled to notice of such public hearing, but their consent to such modification shall not be required. 7. In addition to the rights of other parties to enforce the conditions and restrictions of these covenants, the Planning Board shall also have the authority, through appropriate I -5- legal action and after due notice to the Declarants, their heirs, executors, legal representatives, distributees, successors, and assigns, to enforce the conditions and restrictions of these covenants. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Declarants have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. I WALTER GATZ GEORGE MCDOWELL STATE OF NEW YORK ) COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) On this day of , 1992, before me personally came WALTER GATZ and GEORGE MCDOWELL, owners of certain real property located on Oregon Road and Ian 's Way, Cutchogue, New York, the subject Qroperty covered by this Declaration; that they did read the above Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions and understand its contents; that they did swear to me that they executed the same. Notary Public -6- o « - r, PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS SCOTT L. HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman `�e !a�;f Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward r7 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 (5L6) 765-1823 November 30, 1992 Peter S. Danowski, Jr . 616 Roanoke Avenue P.O. Box 779 Riverhead, New York 11901 RE: Major Subdivision Highpoint Woods North Side of Main Road_ East Marion SCTM# 1000-22-3-5 & 1000-31-4-15 . 1 & 1000-31-4-15 . 2 Dear Mr. Danowski: The following took place at a meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, November 23 , 1992 : The preliminary public hearing was hold open in order for the Board to review the marked map and the draft Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions that you submitted at the meeting_ The hearing will be continued at the December 14th Planning Board meeting. The Board' s review of the November 5, 1992 report from the Suffolk County Planning Commission and the November 13 , 1992 report from the Engineering Inspector was also held over until December 14th. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, LAI/"9"" , Bennett Orlowski f Chairman cc: Richard Israel MS LAW OFFICES PETER S. DANOWSKI, JR. 616 ROANOKE AVENUE P. 0.BOX 779 RIVERHEAD, NY 11901 (516)727-0900 j `PETERS.DANOWSKI,JR FAX(516)727-7451 MICHAEL T.CLIFFORD OF COUNSEL `ROBERT F. KOZAKIEWICZ November 4, 1992 Southold Town Planning Board 53095 Main Road Town Ball - Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Attn: Holly Re: Map of The North Forty at Cutchogue SCTM #1000 - 95 - 4 - 14. 1 Dear 3olly• Per our phone conversation, would you kindly calendar the North Forty subdivision for discussion purposes before the Planning Board on Monday evening, November 23, 1992. I have advised the Gatz and McDowell families to be in attendance. I would like to discuss the alternate plans that have been shown to the Board. Very truly yours, / t �✓�tiavy.c.i�ar-z ;�, - PE`E`FR S. DANOWSKI, JR. PSD:gsg cc: George McDowell Walter Gatz Ez �:- ;'' ---..�=I------•fig I, ` ? ,.e ILII P 5 1 1+ AIS + CD LAW OFFICES ' PETER S. DANOWSKI, JR. 616 ROANOKE AVENUE P.O. BOX 779- i RIVERHEAD, NY 11901 (516)727-4900 FAX(516)727-7451 MICHAEL T.CLIFFORD ° - 'PETER S.DANOWSKI,JR, of COUNSEL _ -•ROBERT F.KOZAKIEWICZ September 14 , 1992 I Southold Town Hall "' Planning Department Main Road Southold, New York 11971 I Re: Map of The North Forty at Cutchogue SCTM #1000 - 95 - 4 - 14 .1 I Dear Melissa: Enclosed find copies of latest revised map in connection with the above matter . Very truly yours, PETcR S. DANOWSKI , JR. P SD:gsg E'ncls. HAND DELIVERED VE� tri i; ; ti I AIM, PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS ?f �L �' SCOTT L. HARRIS -:. Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Supervisor Supervisor Georgge Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward " fi Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Mark S- McDonald s P-O- Box 1179 Kenneth L- Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Southold, New York 11971 o Telephone (516) 7654938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1.823 June 6, 1991 Peter S. Danowski, Jr. P.O. Box 779 616 Roanoke Avenue Riverhead, New York 11901 RE: Major Subdivision of The North Forty SCTM#1000-95-4-14 . 1 Dear Mr. Danowski: The following took place at the meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Tuesday, June 4, 1991. The final public hearing from April 30 , 1990 was closed. i WHEREAS, Walter Gatz and George McDowell are the owners of I� the property known and designated as SCTM#1000-95-4-14. 1, located on the south side of Oregon Road; 1, 465 feet east of Cox's Lane in Cutchogue; and WHEREAS, this major subdivision, to be known as The North Forty is for 13 lots on 30 . 35 acres; and WHEREAS, the Southold Town Planning Board, pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review Act, (Article 8) , part 617, declared itself Lead Agency and issued a Negative Declaration on January 12, 1989; and WHEREAS, a final public hearing was closed on said subdivision application at the Town Hall, Southold, New York on June 4, 1991; and WHEREAS, all the requirements of the Subdivision Regulation of the Town of Southold have been met; and C' Page 2 The North Forty be it therefore, RESOLVED, that. the Southold Town Planning Board grant conditional final approval on the surveys dated December 21, 1989, subject to fulfillment of the following conditions. All conditions must be met within six (6) months of the date of this resolution. 1 . Submission of a bond, Letter of Credit, or the equivalent in the amount of $319,730. 00 . 2 . Submission of the. inspection fee in the amount of $19,183 .80. 3 . Submission of the Park and Playground fee in the amount of $26,000 ( ( $2, 000 per lot as per. Section A106-38E of the Subdivision Regulations) . ' 4. A Homeowner' s Association must be filed for the open space, drainage areas and roads. A draft of the document must be submitted to the Planning Board for review prior to filing. Documentation that the Homeowner' s Association has been filed must be submitted prior to any endorsement of the map by the Chairman. 5. Submission of a copy of the filed Declaration of Covenants. 6 . Submission of final maps (5 paper prints and 2 mylars) with the following: A. A current stamp of Health Department approval. B. The location of the fire well. C. A notation that a Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions has been filed, and the Liber and Page number. Please note that the wording and requirements of the resolutions contained in this letter differ from that contained in the minutes of the June 4, 1991 public meeting. The revised wording and requirements will be read into the record at the Board' s June 24, 1991 meeting. Pag 3 The North Forty Please contact this office if you have any further -questions. Very truly yours, C Bennett Orlowski, Jr. l� Chairman i I 1 � 4 �� .t r PLANNING HOARD MEM13ERS w SCOTT L. HARRIS .-Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman k a; Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr. i :" Richard G. Ward Town Hail, 53095 Main Road Mark S' McDonald P-O. Bo&1.t79 Kenneth L. Edwards pLANNING BOARD OFFICE Southold. New-York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 May 16 , 1991 Peter S. Danowski, Jr. P.O. Box 779 I 616 Roanoke Avenue Riverhead, New York 11901 RE: Major Subdivision of The North Forty SCTM#1000-95-4-14.1 Dear Mr. Danowski: Please note that the Southold Town Planning Board has changed their meeting date from Monday, June 3, 1991 to Tuesday, June 4, 1991. Accordingly, the hearing on the above mentioned major subdivision will be continued on June 4, 1991. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman i A'AJr t �9'Y PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS � . ` . y SCOTT L. HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman - " Supervisor _ Georgie Ritchie Latham, Jr. � Richard G_Ward �� a .� ' b Town Hall. 53095 Main Road Mark S. McDonald � r 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 May 14, 1991 Peter S. Danowski, Jr. P.O. Box 779 616 Roanoke Avenue Riverhead, New York 11901 RE: Major Subdivision of The North Forty SCTM#1000-95-4-14 . 1 Dear Mr. Danowski: The following took place at a meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, May 13 , 1991. The final public hearing, which was held open since April 30, 1990, was held open at your request. The hearing will be continued at the Planning Board' s June 3rd meeting. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. iy,� Chairman S y ry�3 gg PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS SCOTT L. HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman €'< .� Supenisor .. Georgie Ritchie Latham, Jr. d Richard G. Ward m Town Hall, 53095 Main Road- ' Mark S_ McDonald - P.O_ Box 1179 Kenneth L_ Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Southold, New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1939 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 April 23 , 1991 Peter S. Danowski, Jr . P.O. Box 779 616 Roanoke Avenue Riverhead, New York 11901 RE: Major Subdivision of The North Forty SCTM#1000-95-4-14. 1 Dear Mr. Danowski : The following took place at a meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, April 22, 1991 . The final public hearing, which was held open since April 30 , 1990, wi11 again be kept open, as requested by Mr . .Danowski. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr.� Chairman �I-91 2Y vj d A PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS SCOTT L- HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman '��-® ` Supervisor�`,� ;..- _�, j George Ritchie Latham, Jr. T j , 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 April 2, 1991 i Peter S. Danowski, Jr. P.O. Box 779 616 Roanoke Avenue Riverhead, New York 11901 RE: Major Subdivision of The North Forty SCTM#1000-95-4-14.1 Dear Mr. Danowski: The following took place at a meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, April 1, 1991 . i The final public hearing, which was held open on April 30, 1990 will again be kept open to examine alternative options of ownership of the open space. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski Jr. S Chairman PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS SCOTT L- HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman - � + Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr. 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 March 12, 1991 Peter S. Danowski, Jr. P.O. Box 779 616 Roanoke Avenue Riverhead, New York 11901 RE: Major Subdivision of The North Forty SCTM#1000-95-4-14. 1 Dear Mr. Danowski: The following took place at a meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, March 11, 1991 . The final public hearing, which was held open on April 30, 1990, will again be kept open to examine alternative options of ownership of the open space. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS iftSCOTT L. HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr.. Chairman Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr. . ° 'p Richard G. Ward Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Mark S. McDonald P.O. Box 1179 a Kenneth L. Edwards Southold, New York 11971 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 1 February 26, 1991 �I Peter S. Danowski, Jr. P.O. Box 779 616 Roanoke Avenue Riverhead, New York 11901 RE: Major Subdivision of The North Forty SCTM#1000-95-4-14. 1 4 Dear Mr. Danowski: The following took place at a meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, February 25, 1991. The final public hearing, which was held open on April 30, 1990 will again be kept open to examine alternative options of ownership of the open space. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, / . Bennett Orlowski, Jr. S Chairman 1LAW OFFICES $ PETER S. DANOWSKI, JR. 616 ROANOKE AVENUE + P.0.BOX 779 RIVERHEAD, NY 11901 {+dl (516)7274900 PETER S''DANOWSKI,JR- FAX(516)727-7451 MICHAEL T.CLIFFORD ROBERT F.KOZAKIEWICZ OF COUNSEL C February 15, 1991 Planning Board Office Town of Southold { Town Hall, 53095 Main Road ! P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Att-' ' Bennett Orlowski, Jr. , Chairman Re Major Subdivision - The North Forty SCTM #1000-95-4-14. 1 Dear Mr. Orlowski : j Pursuant to your letter of February 5, 1991, I am enclosing a letter executed by my clients, stating their intentions with regard to the use of the "large lot" . Very truly yours, f zy PETER S. DANOWSKI, JR. ; r 1 PSD pbJ Enclosure CC: Mr. Gatz Mr. McDowell FEB 22 v 1091 l 3 t d February 15, 1991 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Att: Bennett Orlowski, Jr. , Chairman i Re The North Forty SCTM #1000-95-4-14.1 ti Dear Sir: As you may 'know, "The North Forty" parcel was and is an existing farm. The property was purchased from Mr. Domaleski . Since the date of purchase, we have leased the farm to "Seng Lees". Mr. Lee has shown an interest in purchasing the large lot so that he can, continue fanning the greater percentage of that lot. If he chooses not to make the purchase, we will continue to either lease the lot to a farmer, or, in the alternative, we will raise nursery stock on same. Very truly yours, WALT•R GATZ [ ,,F a GEOR7 McDOWEL FM ? 195' °� S�FFOLkC� FF4 PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS c!t SCOTT L. HARRIS . Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman �►Q - �O� Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr. �. Richard G. Ward Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Mark S. McDonald P.O. Box 1179 1 Kenneth L. Edwards Southold, New York 11971 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 February 5, 1991 i, Peter S. Danowski, Jr. P.O. Box 779 616 Roanoke Avenue Riverhead, New York 11901 RE: Major Subdivision of The North Forty SCTM#1000-95-4-14 . 1 Dear Mr. Danowski: The following took place at a meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, February 4, 1991 . The final public hearing, which was held open on April 30, 1990 will again be kept open to examine alternative options of ownership of the open space. The Board would like your client to submit a letter stating his intented use of the ."large lot" . Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, / Bennett Orlowski, Jr. �S Chairman THE NORTH FORTY Hearing continued Monday, February 4, 1991. Client asks that hearing be closed and large lot cluster with restrictive covenants be approved. f r I I i W 4'0A L j PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS SCOTT L. HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman ` ®��- Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr. � � Richard G. Ward Town Hall, 53095„Maio 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 February 5, 1991 g� I Peter S. Danowski, Jr. P.O. Box 779 616 Roanoke Avenue Riverhead; New York 11901 RE: Major Subdivision of The North Forty SCTM#1000-95-4-14. 1 Dear Mr. Danowski: The following took place at a meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, February 4, 1991. The final public hearing, which was held open on April 30, 1990 will again be kept open to examine alternative options of ownership of the open space. The Board would like your client to submit a letter stating his intented use of the "large lot" . Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. s Chairman LAW OFFICES pQ PETER S. DANC)WSKI, JR. h/IGhNbFNf 616 ROANOKE AVENUE 945 P.0.BOX 779 RIVERHEAD,NY 11901 (516)727.4900 PETER S.DANOWSKI,JR. FAX(516)727-7451 MICHAEL T-CLIFFORD ROBERT F.KOZAKIEW ICZ OF COUNSEL January 2, 1991 Thomas Wickham, Esq. Southold Town Councilman Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Southold Town Planning Board Att: Melissa Spiro Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Re: Open Space Dear Sir and Madam: I would like to set up a meeting at the Southold Town Hall to discuss the ownership of open space as same is depicted on 1 subdivision maps now being finalized for the Planning Board Chairman ' s signature. I have proposed certain Town Code changes i which would allow the Planning Board in their discretion on a case-by-case basis to permit a lot owner to limit his building envelope and guarantee the open space by means of a covenant to be recorded at the County Clerk' s Office. This is a valuable planning tool that has been used by other towns. Personally, as an attorney, I have dealt with this issue many times in the Town of Riverhead. The Town Planner, Rick Hanley, the Planning Board Attorney, Richard Ehlers, Esq. , or members of the Planning Board can attest to the fact. Although I have forwarded the written documentation to the Planning Board and to various Town representatives, I have yet to personally attend a meeting where both a Planning Board representative and a Town Board representative(s) , are present. Such a face to face meeting could answer any open questions. I am concerned about the passage of time, since several of the proposed subdivisions must soon be filed. These include anong others, the subdivision of Walter Gatz and George McDowell, known as The •North Forty, the subdivision of •7amess CohiLl known as Mattituck Creek Estates, and the subdivision of Franklin aftacll�l Mr. Wickham Ms. Spiro -2- January 2, 1991 With each of these subdivisions, there is a better opportunity to continue agricultural production in the open space areas should we file a large lot where the farmer could own said lot or where an individual lot owner could lease the open space area to a farmer. Since the Town Code suggests that the preservation of agriculture is one of. the goals which were sought to be met by Phe mandating of clustered subdivisions with, open space, I would -think that both the Town Board and the Planning Board would be "receptive to the creatioh of the large lot concept. 'if the proposed legislation is not acceptable, then I will nrompfly file the necessary applications with the Attorney OenerAl to begin the creation of homeowners ' associations. Per recent recommendations, the open space should be valued at zero and a4 tax waiver and no action letter will be; sought from the :.Towa and Mate Attorney General ' s Office. T would ask that Mr. Wickham and a Planning Board representative suggest a possible 'date when we can meet to informally discuss the merits of my comments. Very truly your / I Y ) PETER S. DANOWSKI , JR. PSD/pb I I 3 PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS a Ts SCOTT L. HARRIS ` . Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman �$ �.�^`-�'�`A��� Supzn'isor George Ritchie Latham, Jr. , 5 by Richard G.. Ward � � Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Mark S. McDonald w✓ P.O. Box 1179 Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Southold, New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OFNAWD15 1991 Fax (516) 765-1823 Peter S. Danowski, Jr. P.O. Box 779 616 Roanoke Avenue Riverhead, New York 11901 RE: Major Subdivision of The North Forty SCTM#1000-95-4-14. 1 Dear Mr. Danowski: The following took place at a meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, January 14, 1991. The final public hearing, which was held open on April 30, 199G will again be kept open to examine alternative options of ownership of the open space. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. s Chairman •Ls,'Z'V PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS SCOTT L. HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman . ai"" ��� �4 .; � Zy Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward ¢' � t` 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 December 18, 1990 Peter S. Danowski, Jr. P.O. Box 779 616 Roanoke Avenue Riverhead, New York 11901 RE: Major Subdivision of The North Forty SCTM#1000-95-4-14. 1 Dear Mr. Danowski: The following took place at a meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, December 17, 1990 . The final public hearing, which was held open on April 30, 1990' will again be kept open to examine alternative options of ownership of the open space. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman PLANNING BOARD MEMBERSt. ,F SCOTT L. HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Sr., Chairman ` `. .'� - Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr. 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 December 4, 1990 Peter S . Danowski, Jr. P.O. Box 779 616 Roanoke Avenue Riverhead, New York 11901 RE: Major Subdivision of The North Forty SCTM#1000-95-4-14. 1 Dear Mr. Danowski: The following took place at a meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, December 3 , 1990. The final public hearing, which was held open on April 30, 1990 will again be kept open to examine alternative options of ownership of the open space. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. -q5 Chairman r�'r ' y, y PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS � sr SCOTT L. HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr_ �^ ' -` _ zrJ 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 November 14, 1990 Peter S. Danowski, Jr. P.O. Box 779 616 Roanoke Avenue Riverhead, New York 11901 RE: Major Subdivision of The North Forty SCTM#1000-95-4-14 .1 Dear Mr. Danowski: The following took place at a meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Tuesday, November 13 , 1990 . The final public hearing, which was held open on April 30 , 1990 will again be kept open to examine alternative options of ownership of the open space. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman fly 3 J p 4[[F PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS s, SCOTT L. HARRIS Q r3 .ra Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman -.��, iy Supervisor Geome Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G_ Ward ps 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) 765-181-3 October 23 , 1990 Peter S. Danowski, Jr. P.O. Box 779 616 Roanoke Avenue Riverhead, New York 11901 RE: Major Subdivision of The North Forty SCTM#1000-95-4-14 . 1 Dear Mr. Danowski: The following took place at a meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, October 22, 1990. The final public hearing, which was held open on April 30, 1990 will again be kept open to examine alternative options of ownership of the open space. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, / Bennett Orlowski, Jr. vj/ S Chairman LAW OFFICES PETER S. DANOWSKI, JR_ 616 ROANOKE AVENUE P.O. BOX 779 RIVERHEAD, NY 11901 (516)727-4900 PETER S. DANOWSKI,JR. FAX(516)727-7451 MICHAEL T.CLIFFORD OF COUNSEL ROBERT F.KOZAKIEWICZ September 26, 1990 Town of Southold Planning Board Town Rall, 53095 Main Road "STs' t Southold, New York 11971 a Re: Amendment to Southold Town Code �. ',a UvT €x s, .ar . }_I*3o3_. _ Dear Sir or Madam: I R Yesterday„ I hand delivered proposed Notice for a�xuhrl Haring calling -far amendments to the Town Code regarding ownership of open space ar€eas. If you recall, I have asked your Board to pe open space areas to be owned by a lot owner or owners, whe-reia 'the open, space is restricted from development by recorded coy eixla>its and r�--Istrictions filed with the County Clerk_ Maps hae� bee�s, �reva-ed consistent with this idea. The maps show the reps iced opn; space area as well as the restricted building e1r Opel " I am-now in a position to submit final maps for your B' . . 's -1%girartu e with regard to the subdivisions of Walter Gatz aeortTP' owell known as "The North Forty", and that of James CoYri 1„ 1f"Mattl.t`lick Creek Estates" . A similar argument or slTst oa coul�a be made for the map of Calvin Rasweiler known as "LauMreij�'==�Lfane Estates I enclose a copy of the Cohill and Gatzh and McDorwel maps. I haue; ;s'ooken tjo the Town Attorney and the Assistant Town At iTOT ad 'h e left copies of the proposed Notice of Public h t m. I am also sending a copy of this letter with ensres to r. Thomas Wickham, Chairman of Planning and Zoning arrdl 37jz.:'. George enny, Chairman of the Legislative Committee, 11 I' wo laibe more; than happy to attend another meeting with your $p' '�'o-gp Staff or with Mr. Wickham, Mr. Penny, Counsel or the Too, B�a�rd Very txuly yours,/•, / PETER S. DANOWSKI, JR. PSD P cc: CMrWickham Mr.. Penny TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PUBLIC NOTICE i 3`t PLEASE 'TAKE NOTICE, that a public hearing ,'will be held on (, the day of , 1990, at o ' clock p.m. , at the Town Hall, .53095,, Main 'Road, Southold, New York, to hear all interested §^• .�_ persons to'- consider the following amendments to the _ .t: Southold Town Code !, 'to amend Section 100-181 G(1 ) : RX", "G. Common areas.'! (1 k The A7 nning Board shall establis4.. such conditions on. the .Ownership, use and maintenance of common { areas`, includxng . open space,, as i& deems necessary - toy dssate;• the preservation of sucl areas for their rnyt`end�ed� -purpose. Common areas and/ar open space ma`q either bei retained by a condom' niium corporation ox ;rt mealy,be deeded to a homeownersl' or home's soca,ttnon comprised of the resi3'e6t ' of the siabdtv4skion.' and reserved for theirglus;e or other - metcliarni'sm acceptable to the ,Town BoUrd.,and- Town- I 1u Attorney. Said commap areas,, o&&d for agrcd] tural use, for passive rec'neat�onal uses, t �, for vi)5gal amenity andyor 4a, are stfi , or •for MF.` , iecessry, ssory uses suchas parking. " to read as follows "G. Common areas:: L (1 ) The Planning Board shall establish- such conditions on the ownership, use and maintenance of common 11 areas; :_fincluding open space, as it deems necessary to assure the preservation of such areas for their intended purpose. Common areas and/or open space may either be retained by .a condominium corporation or one '.or more lot owners, or it may be deeded to a homeowners ' or homes association or one or more 1v L lot owners, comprised of the residents of the subdivision and reserved for their use or other 'a mechanism acceptable to the Town Board and Town _q Attorney. Said common areas may be used for agricultural use, for passive recreational uses, ,M for visual amenity and/or nature study or for necessary accessory uses such as parking. " T. and to amend Section 100-181 G(2 ) : ;1, ( 2) A cluster development shall be organized as one (1 ) of the following: a condominium corporation; a homes or a homeowners ' association, approved by the Federal Housing Administration for mortgage insurance as a planned unit development and the Town Board; a homes association approved by the i„ TA A . Town Attorn-,' and Town Board; or Jany other arrangements approved by the Town Attorney and Town Board as satisfying the intent ofthis chapter. rte, Whenelver a homes association is proposed, the Town Board shall retain the right to review and approve the Articles of Incorporation and the f _'•:' charter and bylaws of said homes association and any amendments or revisions thereof and to require R whatever conditions deemed necessary to ensure that 6 the intent and purpose of this chapter is carried i out. In consideration of said approval, the Town Board sha3la, in part, require the cluster developmezht to meet the following conditions: " to read as follows: "G. (2 ) A cluster development shall be organized as one (1 ) of the following: a condominium .corporation; a homes or a homeowners ' association approved by the Federal Housing Administration for mortgage insurance as a planned unit development and the Town Board; a homes association approved by the Town Attorney and Town Board; one or more lot owners or any other arrangements approved by the Town Attorney and Town Board as satisfying the intent of this chapter. *Whenever a homes association is proposed, the Town Board shall retain the right to review and approve the Articles of Incorporation and the charter and bylaws of said homes association and any amendments or revisions thereof and to require whatever conditions deemed necessary to ensure that the intent and purpose of this chapter is carried out. In consideration of said approval, the Town Board shall, in part, require the cluster r` development to meet the following. conditions: " >r` Dated: Southold, New York <.._- 1990 BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD JUDITH TERRY, Town Clerk *Wording in paragraph is same as current language, but a new ; s.. paragraph is created beginning with the word "Whenever" . Underlined is additional language added. r TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PUBLIC NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that a public hearing will be held on the day of , 1990, at o ' clock p.m. , at the Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York, to hear all meg•: interested persons to consider the following amendment to. the E Southold 'Tawn Code: to add Section 100-181 P: P. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Planning Board ?. may in its discretion permit a lot owner or owners ,a4 to retain :or be deeded ownership of open space areas N as part of.; a lot or lots, with appropriate restrictive F "open. space." covenants as determined by the Planning Board. Dated: Southold, New York 1990 BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD 1 OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD .... JUDITH TERRY, Town Clerk j� VE- - S . b^' {,` `C 1 ' �1k PY ix 2 PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS € `� SCOTT L. HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman �� --'� .� - Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr- - Richard G. Ward `= t 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 October 3 , 1990 Peter S. Danowski, Jr. P.O. Box 779 616 Roanoke Avenue Riverhead, New York 11901 i i RE: Major Subdivision of The North Forty SCTM#1000-95-4-14. 1 Dear Mr. Danowski: The following took place at a meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Tuesday, October 2, 1990 . The final public hearing, which was held open on April 30, 1990 will again be kept open to examine alternative options of ownership of the open space. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, Ps Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman ;�i� '-'R Lo PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS ti SCOTT L. HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr.. Chairman w'°R -cam Supervisor George Ritchie Latham. Jr. - 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 Sentember 11 . 1990 Peter S. Danowski, Jr. P.O. Box 779 616 Roanoke Avenue Riverhead, New York 11901 RE: Major Subdivision of The North Forty SCTM#1000-95-4-14 . 1 Dear Mr. Danowski: The following took place at a meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, September 10, 1990 . The final public hearing, which was held opened on April 30, 1990 will again be kept open to examine alternative options of ownership of the open space. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. lvS Chairman ISI i Az PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS x£ £ n' SCOTT L. HARRIS hi - :1. Bennett Orlowski, Jr.. Chairman . p :'�- £1 ,iy Supervisor George Ritchie Latham. In ��- Richard G_ Ward ^° - t' Town Hall, 53095 Main Road j 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 1 August 14, 1990 Peter S. Danowski, Jr. P.O. Box 779 616 Roanoke Avenue Riverhead, New York 11901 RE: Major Subdivision of The North Forty SCTM#1000-95-4-14. 1 Dear Mr. Danowski: The following took place at a meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, August 13, 1990. The final public hearing, which was opened on April 30, 1990 will again be kept open to examine alternative options of ownership of the open space. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. 7NS Chairman -Lis ...................... ---------- -ANNING BOARD MEMBERSE SCOTT L. HARRIS ennett Orlowski, Jr-, Chainnan Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Richard G. Ward P.O- Box 1179 Mark S. McDonald Southold, New York 11971 Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Telephone (516) 765-1939 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 July 17, 1990 Peter S. Danowski, Jr. P.O. Box 779 616 Roanoke Avenue Riverhead, New York 11901 RE: Major Subdivision of The North Forty SCTM#1000-95-4-14.1 Dear Mr. Danowski: The following took place at a meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, July 16, 1990 . The final public hearing, which was opened on April 30, 1990 will again be kept open to examine alternative options of ownership of the open space. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, mts Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS = r"" SCOTT L. HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman �Y® _ . .�� Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr. - , 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 June 26, 1990 Peter S. Danowski, Jr. 616 Roanoke Avenue P.O. Box 779 Riverhead, NY 11901 RE: Minor Subdivision for The North Forty SCTM# 1000-95-4-14. 1 Dear Mr. Danowski: The following took place at a meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, June 25, 1990 . The final public hearing, which was opened on April 30, 1990 will again be kept open to examine alternative options of ownership of the open space. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. S Chairman PLANNING BOARD MEMBERSs` T SCOTT L_ HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman ll 7,� Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr. 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 1 lune 5, 1990 Peter Danowski, Jr. 616 Roanoke Avenue P.O. Box 779 Riverhead, 'New York 11901 RE: Minor Subdivision for The North Forty SCTM#1000-95-4-14.1 Dear Mr. Danowski: The following took place at a meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, June 4, 1990. The final public hearing, which was opened on April 30, 1990, will again be kept open to examine alternative options of ownership of the open space. Please contact this office if you have any further questions. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. f Chairman PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS SCOTT L. HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Mark S. McDonald P.O. Box 1179 Kenneth L. Edwards Southold, New York 11971 s PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 May 15, 1990 Peter S. Danowski, Jr. 616 Roanoke Avenue P.O. Box 779 Riverhead, NY 11901 RE: Minor Subdivision for The North Forty SCTM#1000-95-4-14. 1 Dear Mr. Danowski : The following took place at the meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, May 14, 1990 . The final public hearing, which was opened on April 30, 1990, was again kept open to examine alternative options of ownership of the open space. Please contact this office if you have any further questions. Very truly yours Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman '�''S AWN PLANNING BOARD' MAY 14,090 I Board: No further comments. Mr. Orlowski: No further comments, I' ll declare this hearing closed. Mr. Orlowski: Does the board have any pleasure? Mr. Ward: Mr. Chairman, I move for the adoption of this amendment as so read. j Mr. Latham: Second. a Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the 4 motion? All those in favor? Ayes" Mr. Ward, Mr. Latham, Mr. Edwards, Mr. McDonald, Mr. Orlowski. Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered. Mr. Orlowski: This will be sent over to the Town Board by resolution recommending that they do the same. 1 't Hearings Held Over From Previous Meetings: Mr. Orlowski: The. North Forty - This major subdivision is for y thirteen lots on 30.3565 acres on the south side of Oregon Road; 621 feet west of Depot Lane in Cutchogue. SCTM #1000-95-4-14. 1 I Mr. Orlowski: This hearing is still open. I' ll ask if there are any comments? Mr. Pete Danowski: Attorney for Mr. Gatz and Mr. McDowell. I have had a very brief opportunity to speak to Mr. Arnoff and I _ was hoping that he would have an opportunity to speak to you people. If he has, hopefully, it is a positive word. If he has not, I indicated to him and I indicated to the board that we would be happy to meet at a joint meeting with all of you; but I would think that we could adopt the policy either after this hearing is over or perhaps in the next couple of weeks to allow the large lot ownership of open space with the recorded covenants, so whether you keep the hearing open some more or whether you close it we certainly are looking to cooperate with the town in having a large lot concept. Mr. Orlowski: We haven' t had a chance to talk with Mr. Arnoff yet. I think we' ll keep it open. Mr. Danowski : That would be fine. Y 1 r PLANNING BOARD l J MAY 14,0690 Mr. Orlowski: Any other comments or questions on this 1 � subdivision? Hearing none, I'll entertain a motion to keep this hearing open. Mr. Edwards: So moved. Mr. Latham: Second. Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the motion? All those in favor? Ayes: Mr. Latham, Mr. Edwards, Mr. McDonald, Mr. Ward, Mr. Orlowski. Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered. MAJOR AND MINOR SUBDIVISIONS, LOT LINE CHANGES AND SET OFF ° APPLICATIONS: Setting of Final Hearings: Mr. Orlowski: Baxter Sound Estates - This minor subdivision is for two lots on 5 . 022 acres located on the north side of Oregon Road; 1100 feet west of Bridge Lane at Cutchogue. SCTM #1000-72-2-2.1 & 3 . Mr. Edwards: Mr. Chairman, I would like to entertain a motion. RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board set Monday, June 4, 1990 at 7 :30 p.m. for a final public hearing on the maps dated April 9, 1990 . F Mr. Ward: Second. Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the motion? All those in favor? Ayes: Mr. Edwards, Mr. Ward, Mr. McDonald, Mr. Latham, Mr. Orlowski. Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered. Mr. Orlowski: Sidney W. Olmsted, Jr. & Robert W. Olmsted This minor subdivison is on three lots located on the north side of Westphalia Avenue; 123 feet west of County Road 48 at Mattituck. SCTM #1000-114-7-14. Mr. Latham: Mr. Chairman, I would like to make a motion. P NING BOARD MEMBERS Sg y SCOTT L. HARRIS fF B'ennert Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Supervisor }a r -George Ritchie Latham, Jr. ��s Richard G. Ward ' Town Hall, 53095 Main Road 1", Mark S. McDonald P.O. Box 1179 .t.° �. Kenneth L. Edwards Southold. New York 11971 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE elephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 May 1, 1990 Robert Kozakiewicz 616 Roanoke Ave P.O. Box 779 Riverhead, NY 11901 RE: Major Subdivision The North Forty SCTM# 1000-95-4-14 . 1 Dear Mr. Kozakiewicz: The following took place at the meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, April 30, 1990 . The final public hearing, which was held at 7 :40 p.m. , was kept open to examine alternative options of ownership of the open space. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, 4, � 9 - Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman 'y r IX1r I; 10 4d,lry. it CCkNTY OF SUFFOLK LEGAI SS NOTICE ss: � STATE OF NEW YORK Notice of.P.ublic.Hearing � NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthatpursuant,.toSection Patricia Wood, being duly sworn, says that she is the r 276'of the,Town Law;:a.public Editor, of THE LONG ISLAND TRAVELER-WATCHMAN M, earing i will,.be held 'by,:,the SoutholdTownPlanningBoard,, a public newspaper printed at Southold, in Suffolk County; �'fi'°r at thd,Town Hall,`IV�Iain'Road, c and that the notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, ,Southold New Xgrk;v,m said " Town.�onthe°11Othday'ofApril; has been published in said Long Island Traveler-Watchman question of"ahe f' �p 1990,,on the once each week for . . . . . . weeks I"r following the rnilnorns bd is onrof An-f �.. .. yl located, successively, commencing on the . . . . . . . . . . . . . .° . P P ' thou ?andHelensDris; cat in wi"I SautfuclC atunt o ,IlIown .of t to of N tye T and S folk d a . . . . . . rf . . . . ., 19 . w. . Su y Ma rk.Suffolk IOQO T Of 8 20 1? `Number t Tax' 1 The'pro petty. ., h, dered on the north by a r,,subdivision 'i �'�G,'known as` Sunset Knolls".;on ' known t b L ooad b ^' land no or forinerlr of H'� y'` Sworn to before me this . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . day of uthers R IF ;as Brea i y, elen " l `flyof Anthony uer- G s�lnthon Dr s on, '�b 1 land�-now or forinby land foiiti south . . . . . . . . . . �'C/ . . . . . 19 � the so F y e y of f;h Helen'bris,gn,the west by;land now. or l formerly of Uiis:San i�,Atidres and David J Saland and ib S nse Knol own subdivision kn as � R of " s Secti n 2" dl' � u t 1 a 71.131 p t;i 'Preliminary ap- Notary Public -^proval',of,the maJor subdivision I�of Cbr,nfieWs located in BARBARA A. SCHNEIDER �w��I Soutlold at' the" Town of 110Tr1RY PUBLIC, Siate of Neiv Yo,-:1, I 'Sout'hold, Cgunty of Suffolk tio.4805.846 I 'i;and the State of New York.Snf- r•p��'�f a+'i?t St+`folk .r.Ot;1l 'folk County Tax Map Numb Cp't'Its .ca �Xpires � �''d 100055 2 91 " `.The property is=lior$er`ed"on '�' The-property isbordered on the north by Oregon Road; on 6'„{,7tlie .n'orth by' land 'now or the east by land now or former- formerlyof Gtigorlis,•r on the ly of Anthony Domaleski and eastby land AoW,,ior1Ifbrmerly,of` by land now or formerly of j "{JoI Carroll and Eby land':_,- IJohn Kru ski and Mary Kru �oow of formerlyG of X. Van ski, by land now or formerly of D�u2er;Gds,S'er`vtcellnc�;,on he John Krupski and by land now south b�land'now or formerly or formerly of John Matwiec- I'" lo1.f the C,oiintybf Suffolk and byi 2yk;and the south by a subdivi- "iland now or.formedy,of Peter cion known as "Oregon View wD. Luhrs an I' Luhrs Estates";on the west by land for ? �end by;land h(?vv or for;Xrieglyof park and recreation area sub- Warner E.Huffe, Jr and Eller division for "Oregon View � Iluffe and,the west by land now Estates"and by land now or iE.Ibt formerly of Harris and byformerly of Walter Ficner. land nod or formed of Dicker Ii0� y Any person desiring to be r san and by land now oT4f1 mein heard on the above matter ��oi ly of,,�Kraus 'a d by Railroad „ n should appear at the same time H x Avenue. j ^' 4 and place specified. I - 7:40,p m Final approval of la g ° 'I Dated: April 11, 1990 ; 1, North Fort locatedn C e BY ORDER OF THE of Th ma or su Cut- SOUTHOLD TOWN t e ivisoin i 1 + aM,,� � y { , ,chogue,attheTownjpf Southold, PLANNING BOARD F Count of S folk an ;the State Y � d Bennett Orlowski, Jr. of New York: Suffolk,County CHAFRMAN Tax Map,Number lPQO 9S'-4- IX-4/19/90(2) I EGAL'"NOTICE �" •,, Notice of Public Hearing STATE OF NEW YORK) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I )SS: pursuant to Section 276 of the 1 b,i''Town Lawd pubfio�-hearmg•-will be COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) held by the'Sonthcld}Town Planning �,I�Board,,at�the Town Hall Main Road, SI Sottt�iold,Neuf�orili sa}d Town on Of MattltUCk, In IF the;30th day of April, 1990'onthe question of the followuige 581d Coun , being duly sworn,say that he/she is Principal i~mal'approval of the Clerk HE SUFFOLK TIMES, a Weekly Newspaper, C�I minor subdivision o&A{n�thony and HelenLDr}s;,�ocated in Mattituck at published at Mattituck, in the Town of Southold, County of stiff lka sra euaf Ngw"Ytsnf of I Suffolk and State of New York,and that the Notice of which d tout��in fax lVlap Number loon- the annexed is a printed copy,has been regularly published in Dill y lb6 s0 l' a said Newspaper once each week for weeks " i Tlie prrA "b is bordered on the Werth 'subdiii'iSton known.as suCCeS iYely, COmilng On the day of �I 'Suffset,l�polls',pw the east by f Lathers Road also 69,6;n as Break- 'water Road 'I land now or formerly R t. 5a of Helen D�is.and by rand now or for- €p €, merly"of Anthcdt Dri on the south a by,"larid�noaor fortttelY gf13e3en t � Arts pg the west b�Iknd nowior,for- ! (� i merly of I ti s San idres and,David k i i+ i f S'aland arid�by4a sukldisviston4owti., r Principal Clerk as"sunsetxnovs�secbtt f F p 7 35 ply!Prelammary approval of the irI subdivision of Coniftelds located tit Southold ac'I the Town of Southold C'kity,of'Suffolk and the ' Sworn t0"re rt1e this "k State of New York Suffolk County E�,s RY h ur�,ssf �Rh Tax Ma INumber 1060 55 9.1: da Of 1 s 1 �B°a`gUB 4 [ n{Plrt York II ISA The property is bordered the y Su"Tolk County FFA Li,49��1O 41,11 north by]and'now'or formerly of agffEp nlePS FQarltcr JIGrigoms on'the eastby land now or r formerly of;John H Carroll and by. 1 o y aa4 zer Gas Service Inc:,on the sign — —— - — - -- and now r�formerl" of C.F.' 'Du oath H by land noaiv.or formerly of he County of Suffolk and by land now * or.formerly Sof Peter D LuhrC_!a@, Diane B.Luhrs and.by land now or 11+! 1,formerly of 1Yartier E.Huffe Jr.and Misr,Ellen e;.and,the west by land ow or formerly'of Hams and by land now or formerly by Dickerson �` and by land nom .or formerly of �h 'Kraus and by Railroad Avenue: 7,40 p.m.Final approval of the [��Fojij II�mayor subdivision-of The'Nbrth`located m Cutchogue,at the Town,of Southold,County of Suf- k F ,folk'and'the'State of New York:Suf folk County'fax map Number 1000 i'95-4-14.1 I . ;;,r lI The property is bordered on the i north by Oregon.Road; onr the east by land now or formerly of Anthony,_ 'Domaleskt and by land now or for- of John Krupski and Mary Krupski,by land now or,formerly;of ro� ,JohnKrrpskt and>byland now or Qu formerly of,John Malwieczyk;,and south by a subdivision known as G 6� "Oregon Vtew Estate's on thewest - by land for park and'recmanat,area q �Jlh aubdivrsionm far q bOregoar Vibw; estates and,by land how or former ly of Wal'terFtcRieF• b Any personI desiring to be heard , o+ on the abave]matteF stiouIdi appear at the`tune and place-specified. � Dated.April11 199,0 'I Jp BYO kOF ,f r THE.SOIITHOLD TOWN lk PLANNING BOARD Bennett Orlowski,Jr. u CHAIRMAN ",Nd>v6646-1TA19 I LAW OFFICES PETER S. DANOWSKI, JR. 616 ROANOKE AVENUE P. O. BOX 779 - - RIVERHEAD, NY 11901 (516) 727-4900 8E1'ER'S-QANOWSKI, JR. FAX(516) 727-7451 MICHAEL T. CLIFFORD OF COUNSEL !'ROBERT F. KOZAKIEWICZ — PAMELA A. BLAKE GRACE GATZ EILEEN L. BRACKEN ALICE SALVI SECRETARIES April 16 , 1990 Town 6f Southold Play ni.ng Department Town'•Hall a 5309., ,' lain Road Sou-Sout I-iAld, New York 11971 AttegtTion: Melissa Spiro Raq Maor Subdivision - The North Forty StyCfjPM #1000-95-4-14 . 1 Dear' �elissa: F As wi,th . othez applications , I am enclosing for information purposes, a Map of The North Forty showing a large lot Numbered 9, ,wl cfl could be restricted by an Agricultural Open Space E7asem' t. Final Maps have previously been forwarded, showing a homeo n,e-�s ' association open space area, and a public hearing has been!,S for April 30, 1990 . I would ask the Board to consider ap�r)p LLmg, the final Map with a large lot protected by recorded COvepan ,, rather than requiring the formation of a homeowners' I •, asso�1. a.ati:on. I Very truly yours , PETER S. DANOWSKI, JR. PSD/ejf� Enclosures cc ; Bennett Orlowski , Jr . Kean Edwards Richard Ward _ Mark McDonald A P i O. Ritchie Latham g -� �•_.a APR 2D r S�FFOLK�OG` Town Hall, 53095 Main Road .+0 • P.O. Box. 1179 Southold, New York 11971 JUDITH T.TERRY FAX(516) 765-1923 TOWN CLERIC TELEPHONE(516)765-1801 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON APRIL 10, 1990: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves the amount of $319,730.00 for a bond for roads and improvements in the major subdivision of The North Forty, all in accordance with the recommendation of the Southold Town Planning Board and Sidney B. Bowne & Son, Consulting Engineers. tC J `i . — '; rDV� o � i✓ U - - '�i-1 J u `lj✓� y Judi!t T. Terry Southold Town Cler April 16, 1990 —� Ay4 crs° Town Hall, 53095 Main Roads SCOTT L. HARRIS P.O. Box 1179 - ;;� `e'er pt _-� ;=.� Supervisor Fax (516) 765-1823 Southold, New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1800 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD F' April 10, 1990 •r is Robert F. Kozakiewicz 616 Roanoke Avenue t P.O. Box 779 Riverhead, NY 11901 RE: Major Subdivision The North Forty SCTM# 1000-95-4-14 .1 f Dear Mr. Kozakiewicz: E The following resolutions were adopted by the Southold Town f Planning Board at a meeting held on Monday, April 9 , 1990 . I RESOLVED to adopt the bond estimate which was revised by the Planning Board on April 9, 1990, and to recommend same to ithe Town Board. The bond estimate is in the amount of $319,730. 00 with an inspection fee in the amount of $19 , 183 . 80 . RESOLVED the the Southold Town Planning Board set Monday, April 30 , 1990 at 7 : 40 p.m. for a final public hearing on the maps dated December 21, 1989. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, tt Orlowski �xf Benne , Jr. Chairman Encl. Bond estimate Submitted by Engineer 4/9/90 Revised by Planning Board 4/9/90 ESTIMATED COST OF CONSTRUCTION The North Forty SCTM# 1000-95-4-14 .1 Road & Drainage Qty. & Unit Unit Pric-, Total Clearing & Grubbing 4 . 0 acres 2,500 . 00 10 , 000 . 00 Excay. , Backfill 23 ,000 . 00 C.Y. 3 . 00 69 , 000 . 00 18" Bitum. Coated CMP 528 . 00 L.F. 20 . 00 10,560 . 00 24" Bitum.Coated CMP 550 . 00 L.F. 22. 00 12,100 . 00 Catch Basins 5 . 00 ea. 1, 600 . 00 8, 000 . 00 -Manholes 2. 00 ea. 1, 800 . 00 3,600 . 00 Leaching Pools 6 . 00 ea. 2, 000 .00 12 , 000 . 00 Concrete Curb 3 , 200 .00 L.F. 10 . 00 32,000. 00 BItum.Pavement 1,100 . 00 Ton 60 . 00 66 ,000 .00 Topsoil & Seeding 15 ,000 . 00 S.Y. 4. 00 60 ,000 .00 Street Lights 2 . 00 ea. 1, 600. 00 3, 200 .00 Street Signs 2 . 00 ea. 250 . 00 500 . 00 Conc. Monuments 4 . 00 ea. 80 . 00 320.00 Street Trees 72. 00 ea. 200 . 00 14, 400.00 Maint. & Prot. Traffic L.S. 1, 000 . 00 1, 000 . 00 Fine Grading 4 ,700 . 00 S .Y. 1. 50 7 , 050 . 00 Firewell 1 . 00 ea. 10, 000 . 00 10, 000 . 00 Subtotal 319 ,730 . 00 Inspection Fee 60 19 ,183 . 80 Total 338 , 913 . 80 f . .e y 5: Town Hall, 53095 Main Road a, ^„ SCOTT L- HARRIS P.O. Box 1179 V Supervisor Southold, New Yorker Fax (516) 765-1823 a 11971 � ' Telephone (516) 765-I800 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD April 10, 1990 Judith T. Terry Town Clerk Main Road Southold, NY 11971 RE: Major Subdivision The North Forty SCTM# 1000-95-4-14.1 Dear Mrs . Terry: The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a meeting held on Monday, April 9, 1990 . RESOLVED to adopt the bond estimate which was revised by the Planning Board on April 9, 1990, and to recommend same to the Town Board. The bond estimate is in the amount of $319 ,730 . 00 , with an inspection fee in the amount of $19 ,183 . 80 . Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman Encl. Bond estimate Submitted by Engineer 4/9/90 Revised by Planning Board 4/9/90 ESTIMATED COST OF CONSTRUCTION The North Forty SCTM# 1000-95-4-14.1 Road & Drainage Qty. &. Unit Unit Pric-- Total Clearing & Grubbing 4 . 0 acres 2, 500 . 00 10 , 000. 00 Excay. , Backfill 23, 000 . 00 C.Y. 3 . 00 69, 000 . 00 18" Bitum.Coated CMP 528 . 00 L.F. 20.00 10,560 .00 24" Bitum.Coated CMP 550 . 00 L.F. 22. 00 12,100 . 00 Catch Basins 5 . 00 ea. 1, 600 . 00 8,000.00 Manholes 2 .00 ea. 1, 800 . 00 3,600 .00 Leaching Pools 6. 00 ea. 2 , 000.00 12,000. 00 Co4prete Curb 3, 200 . 00 L.F. 10 .00 32,000. 00 Bitum.Pavement 1, 100 . 00 Ton 60. 00 66,000 . 00 Topsoil & Seeding 15 , 000 . 00 S.Y. 4. 00 60,000 . 00 Stkee.t Lights 2. 00 ea. 1, 600. 00 3, 200.00 Stireet Signs 2. 00 ea. 250.00 500 . 00 Conc_ ' Monuments 4. 00 ea. 80 . 00 320 . 00 Street Trees 72. 00 ea. 200 . 00 14, 400. 00 Maint. & Prot. Traffic L. S. 1, 000 . 00 1,000 . 00 Fine Grading 4 ,700 . 00 S.Y. 1. 50 7, 050. 00 Firewell 1 . 00 ea. 10,000 . 00 10, 000 .00 Subtotal 319,730 . 00 Inspection Fee 60 19 ,183 . 80 Total 338, 913 .80 I GIOWNE SIDNEY B. BOINNE & SON FOUNDER (lbR�"T Sidney B.Bowne,P.E.,L.S. (.1922-1959) lf,r1 MS PARTNERS Chester C.Kelsey,P.E.,L.S. RobertA Stanton,P.E. Robert W.Brown,L.S. Zatidiel A.Blackman,P.E.,L.& April 5, 1990 Rank J.Antetomaso,P.E. ASSOCIATES Mr. Bennett Orlowski , Jr., Chairman George 0.Style,P.E. Jerry D.Almont,P.E. Planning Department George L,Fagan,Jr.,Ph.D.,P.E. Town of Southold Frank Capo bianco,C.E. 53095 Main Road Pau I.F.Stevens,P.E. Roger L.Cocchi,P.E Southold, NY 11971 Re: The North Fortv Subdivision at Cutchoque { SPECIAL CONSULTANTS S.C.T.M. No. 1000-95-4-14.1 Thomas R.Pyn[hon,L.S. SBB No. 87326 Prof.H.F.Scehngen,P.E.,L.S. Dear Mr. Orlowski : SENIORSTAFF _ Francis J.Lynch we have reviewed the Bond Estimate submitted by the Philip Schfutrhauer Joseph F.Stegman developer for the above referenced project. !de find that with William T.Styne several modifications, (see attached sheet) it accurately Richard B.Weber reflects current construction costs. Ralph Anderson,L.S. A.Barton Cass,P.E. Fredric C.Griffiths,Jr.,L.S. If you have any questions regarding the above, please phonon Harris.P.E. -contact this office. i Gregg G.Kelsey,P.E. Dane C.Kenny,P.E. Howard W.Miller,P.E. Very truly yours, Richard P.Slutvh,P.E. VINCENT MARICONDA VM:ls I encl . L 45 Manor Road Smithtown, New York 11787 (516) 724-067.1 235 East Jericho Turnpike • P.O.Box 109 • Mineola, New York 11501 • (516) 746-2350 October 31, 1989 ESTIMATED COST -OF CONSTRUCTION The North Forty at Cutchogue, T/O Southold, Suffolk County, New York A. Road & . Drainage Item Description Otv. & Unit Unit Price Total Clearing & Grubbing 4_.0 :eras $2, 5u0.00 $ 10, 000. 00 ESccaV. ,. Backfill eGrading 1:6, 868 C.Y.23,coo 3 18 24;,88e. 88 671' 1811 Bitum. Coated CMP 528 L.F. 20. 00 10,560. 00 2411 Bitum. .Coated CMP 550 L.F. 22. 00 12,100.00 E Catch Basins 5 Each 1,600. 00 8, 000. 00 Manholes 2 Each 1,800: 00 3, 600. 00 Leachinq .Pools 6 Each 2, 000.00 12, 000. 00 Concrete Curb 3 ,200 L.F. 10. 00 32, 000. 00 Baum. Pavement {co 1, 480 Ton r 660.1c 305908Bea,, Topsoil; &. Seeding (S,ocole'Teff S.Y. 1. Be 4,eo !a, 9 eO. Be-rc,c Street Lights g +2- Each 1, 600. 00 rz'& Street Signs 2 Each 250. 00 500. 00 Col4c. Monuments 4 Each 60400 .320.00 Street Trees -72-6-& Each 7 8 m 16 `90 ; 404 Maint., & Prot. Traffic L.S. [" o°. o0. roa© _oa (n:LE GRAJ>1-AC- .}�"7ao 5.'(. GSo 7,'o So. do Fr2fwe[L.- 1 EA(=9 IO,e00 .o0 Z^l O.eeo .6e �rorrov�c B. Miscellaneous Costs 1. Telephone & Electric - (On Site) 1, 600 L.F. @ $25. 00 Per L.F. = 40, 000.•00 2. 'town Fees A. Application Fee ($1, 000: 00 Dlus S100. 00 Der acre or part thereof) - $1, 000. 00 + (31 Acres X $100. 00 per acre) = 4 , 100. 00 R. Inspection Fee 4k of amount of approved Iq isj. go performance bond) - H� of R46—' 2". 00 . 00 = ' 89 63 SS Total Miscellaneous costs = $ 3;-;43�' BB Summary of Subdivision Construction Costs A. Road & Drainage _ $�E63�3Bfr. 00 B. Miscellaneous. CostsQQG3�� 9` LAW OFFICES PETER S. DANOWSKI, JR. -/ 616 ROANOKE AVENUE R O. BOX 779 J RIVERHEAD, NY 11901 r k (5161727-4900 yam} LER S. DANGWSKI. JR. FAX 1516)727-7451 MICHAEL T. CLIFFORD OF COUNSEL _ ? FOBERT R KOZAKIEfJICZ PAMELA A BLAKE :,RACE GAT? >- =LEEN L. 63ACKEN S:,LVi L .ti�it r.5 9 Town of Southold Planning Department , s 53095 Main Road P. O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Re: The North Forty SCTM$ 1000-95-4-14.1 Dear 'Melissa: Pursuant to our telephone conversation, enclosed please find revised Declaration and Covenant per your request. Thank you. Very truly yours, R03ER'P F. KOZAP.IRWICZ fly ko rnessuq e J eb6'-s 0 O� -la �p. wl c�y�¢7�ip-n p��own nwrd tQar1 #�' Stie01:/CA- - LAW OFFICES PETERS. DANOWSKI, JR. 616 ROANOKE AVENUE P. 0. BOX 779 RIVERHEAD, NY 11901 (516) 727-4900 PETER S.DANOWSKT, JR. FAX(516) 727-7451 MICHAEL T. CLIFFORD OF COUNSEL ROBERT F. KOZAKIEWICZ PAMELA A. BLAKE GRACE GATZ EILEEN L. BRACKEN § ALICE SALVI !) SECRETARIES I f April 2, 1990 Town of Southold Planning Department 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Re: The North Forty SCTM# 1000-95-4-14.1 Dear Melissa: Pursuant to our telephone conversation, enclosed please find revised Declaration and Covenant per your request. Thank you. Very truly yours, ROBERT F. KOZAKIEWICZ RF Enclosure it aF •`q V€i = r LA II V. 3 Cz3.i� L• DECLARATION AND COVENANT THIS DECLARATION made the day of February, 1990, by WALTER GATZ, residing at Sound Avenue, Mattituck, New York and GEORGE McDOWELL, residing at Peconic Bay Avenue, Laurel, New York i herein referred to as Declarants. WHEREAS, Declarants are the owners of certain real property situate in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, more particularly bounded and described as set forth in Schedule A annexed hereto as provided by the Declarant, and WHEREAS, for and in consideration of the granting of a major subdivision application entitled, "Major Subdivision - "The North Forty" by resolution dated December 5, 1989, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, and as a condition of granting said approval, the Town of Southold Planning Board has required that the within Declaration be recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk' s Office, and WHEREAS, Declarants have considered the foregoing and determined that same will be in the best interest of the Declarants and subsequent owners of said parcel, NOW, THEREFORE, THIS DECLARANT WITNESSETH: That Declarants, for the purpose of carrying out the intentions above expressed do hereby make known, admit, publish, covenant and agree that the said premises herein described shall - :3 ,y1 qE nJu hereafter be subject to the following covenants which shall run i with the land and shall be binding upon all purchasers and holders of said premises, their heirs, executors, legal representatives, distributees, successors, and assigns, to wit: 1 . The land designated as the scenic buffer shall remain i undisturbed. s 2 . There shall be no access to Lot 1 from Oregon Road . i 3 . These Covenants and Restrictions can be modified only at the request of the then owner of the premises with the approval of a majority plus one of the Town Board or Planning Board of the Town of Southold after a public hearing. Adjoining property owners i shall be entitled to notice of such public hearing but their consent to such modification shall not be required. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Declarants have hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year above written . WALTER GATZ GEORGE McDOWELL STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) On this day of April, 1990, before me personally came WALTER GATZ, owner of certain real property located on 1 Oregon Road, Cutchogue, New York, the subject property covered by { this declaration; that he did read the above declaration and covenant, and understands its contents; that he did swear to me that he execiAed same. NOTARY PUBLIC 1 i STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) On this day of April, 1990, before me personally came GEORGE MCDOWELL, owner of certain real property located on Oregon Road, Cutchogue, New York, the subject property covered by this Declaration; that he did read the above Declaration and Covenant and understands its contents; that he did swear to me that he executed same. NOTARY PUBLIC I SL±BF>w LAW OFFICES PETER S. DANOWSKI, JR. 616 ROANOKE AVENUE P. O. BOX 779 RIVERHEAD, NV 11901 (516) 727-4900 'PETERS. DANOWSKI, JR. FAX(516)727-7451 MICHAEL T. CLIFFORD OF COUNSEL ROBERT E KOZAKIEWICZ - PAMELA A. BLAKE GRACE GATZ EILEE,N L. BRACKEN ALICE SAI-VI SECRETARIES March 26, 1990 Southold Town Planning Board Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 II Attention: Melissa Spiro Re: The North Forty Tax Map No. 1000-95-4-14 .1 Dear Melissa: In reviewing my file, it appears that we are now awaiting word from you that a Final Public Hearing is scheduled, with regard to the above captioned matter. Please advise. Very truly yours, PETER S. DANOWSKI, JR. , O PSDB 91 ` S 1 Y r IF S., S S�BFI d._!s Tsl k. P3 i = ' _n, A - Town ]call, 53095 Main Road P.Q. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 JUDITH T.TERRY Wiz'_ r ...,>' FAX(516)765-1823 TOWN CLERK TELEPHONE(516)765-1801 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD March 2, 1990 Dear Lew: Reminder: On October 30, 1989 I sent you "The North For,tY'.-�szrb.€fivrslon\' ,fd an appraisal, and "Laurel Lame Comes". Please advise when wei.�mighY rec l e liem. rt' Thank you. Judijherry cc: Planning oardl/B :_-- - -� St(6Pv LAW OFFICES PETER S. DANOWSKI, JR. 616 ROANOKE AVENUE P. O. BOX 779 RIVERHEAD, NY 11901 (516) 727-4900 ::PETER S. DANOWSKI, JR. FAX(516) 727-7451 MICHAEL T. CLIFFORD OF COUNSEL .'ROBERT R KOZAKIEWICZ PAMELA A. BLAKE GRACE GATZ EILEEN L. BRACKEN ALICE SALVI SECRE7ARIES March 16, 1990 Southold Town Planning Board Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Attention: Melissa Spiro Re: The North Forty Tax Map No. 1000-95-4-14 . 1 Dear Melissa: Enclosed please find three paper prints which have been updated as of March 15, 1990, by the Department of Health Services . Ver truly yours, ROBERT F. KOZAKIEWICZ RFK:as Enclosure ��$ 22 A � Town Hall, 53095 Main Road r++ SCOTT L. HARRIS_ P.O. Box 1179wr�'s - Supervisor Southold, New York Fax(516)765-1823 11971 d Telephone(516) 765-1800 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD March 19, 1990 Robert F. Kozakiewicz 616 Roanoke Avenue Riverhead, NY 11901 RE: The North Forty Subdivision SCTM# 1000-95-4-14 .1 Dear Mr. Kozakiewicz: Enclosed please find a copy of the March 13 , 1990 resolution by the Southold Town Board determining that $18, 200 . 00 be deposited with the Town in lieu of land for Park and Playground purposes . Please contact this office if you have any questions. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr/.` '"'5 Chairman Encl. � I Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O_Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 JUDITH T.TERRY 'fir s-✓ FAX(516)765-1823 TOWN CLERK TELEPHONE(516)765-1801 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD - I THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON MARCH 13, 1990: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby determines that the amount of $18,200.00 shall be deposited with the Town in lieu of land' for Park and Playground purposes in the subdivision of The l North Forty, located at Cutchogue, New York, of which the sum of $100.00, being the appraisal cost, shall be deducted and payable to the General Fund, the balance deposited in the Park and Playground Trust Account. Judrt T. Terry _ -- Southold Town Clerk March 15, 1990 r S�FFOIk�OG< z Town Hall, 53095 Main Road �✓� • P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 JUDITH T.TERRY 1 FAX(516)765-1823 TOWN CLERK TELEPHONE(516)765-1801 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD _ A THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON MARCH 13, 1990: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby determines that the amount of $18,200.00 shall be deposited with the Town in lieu of land for Park and Playground purposes in the subdivision of The North Forty, located at Cutchogue, New York, of which the sum of $100.00, being the appraisal cost, shall be deducted and payable to the General Fund, the balance deposited in the Park and Playground Trust Account. I/ Judit T. Southold Town Clerk March 15, 1990 r 3'i Jx s i = i t'J 4� l l: J�`' �. fY9.rK f ; z.W eFown � I'1 �1Realty MAIN ROAD LEWIS EDSON MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD,NEW YORK 11971 LICENSED BROKER CUTCHOGUE,NEW YORK 11935 (516) 765-2286 (516) 7345687 March 13, 1990 APPRAISAL REPORT FOR THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD OF PROPERTY AT OREGON ROAD CUTCHOGUE, NEW YORK 11935 KNOWN AS "THE NORTH FORTY" `0 I � g199" 's - i41 4ist owne ._- �. . Realty MAIN ROAD LEWIS EDSON MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD,NEW YORK 11971 LICENSED BROKER CUTCHOGUE,NEW YORK 11935 (516) 765-2288 (516) 734£687 March 13, 1990 ----------------------- In. the Matter of ) The Town of Southold ) ----------------------- State of New York ) SS County of Suffolk ) Lewis L. Edson being duly sworn, deposes and say: I am over 21 years of age and reside at Southold, Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York. I am a duly licensed real estate broker and sole owner of First Towne Realty of Southold and Cutchogue, New York. I have acted in some sales and purchases in the Town of Southold. I have also bought and sold real property for my own account at Southold and elsewhere in the Town of Southold. I am well acquainted with real estate values in the Town of Southo� 1AR 159�] 4msm. On or about October. 30, 1989 the Town of Southold Board requested First Towne Realty to make an appraisal of property in the Town of Southold, Village of Cutchogue, State of New York. While I was then generally familiar with the property, I have since carefully inspected all of the property for the purpose of appraising it. The parcel contains approximately 30.36 acres with 402 feet of frontage and a depth of approximately 2266 feet and is located on Oregon Road, Cutchogue, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York and is bounded on the east by Krupski on the south by Oregon View Estates on the west by Ficner and on the north by Oregon .Road. The property is presently being farmed. It is a flat piece. The 1989 - 1990 Southold Town Assessment was: Land 8,500 Building 3,500 Total $12,000 In my opinion a fair market value for the parcel on March 13, 1990 is $12,000 per acre or $364,000. li'� ii �t t Suffolk County Tax Map Number: 1000-95-4-14.1 Southold Town Taxes 1989 - 1990: $2,553.79 Property is zoned residential. Respectfully submitted, zw/ Lewis L. Edson Licensed Real Estate Broker Subscribed to and sworn before me this 13th day of March 1990. Notary Public 1q a 1990 CLAIRE L GLEW Notary Public,State of New York No.48795051 d Ct Qualified in Suffolk County Ll E _�_-9'°.,.� -s=> -•_^" - Commission Expires December S. 19± ""�� c ' 1 1 1 r�,. J �,� R y ! e �• •y: r ly. SUBJECT PROPERTY O 1 si -p�>a S� SUBJECT PROPERTY A� } QUALIFICATIONS OF LEWIS L. EDSON I am a licensed Real Estate Broker with an office at Main Road, Southold, Suffolk County, New York. I have acted in many sales and purchases in the Town of Southold. I have also bought and sold real property for my own account at Southold and elsewhere in the Town of Southold. I am well acquainted with real estate values in Southold. Prior to opening First Towne Realty in June, 1976, I was with McDonald's Corporation as Director in Charge of new site development. During my nine year tenure, I either purchased or approved the purchase of over 300 locations in the Northeastern section of the United States and Canada. I have done many appraisals in the Town of Southold for individuals, attorneys, and I am an authorized appraiser for the North Fork Bank & Trust Company for commercial properties. I am a member of the Eastern Suffolk Board of Realtors. I have also qualified as an expert witness pertaining to real estate matters, before the Supreme Court of New York and the United States_ Federal_.. x �iL lil Tax Court. �v 6"_ _ e • E QJ LIMITING CONDITIONS I This appraisal is subject to the following limiting conditions. The legal description furnished is assumed to be correct. j I assume no responsibility for matters legal in character, nor do . I render any opinion as to title, which is assumed to be marketable. All existing liens and encumbrances have been disregarded and the property is appraised as though free and clear under responsible ownership and competent management. I have made no survey of the property and assume no responsibility in connection with such matters. _ Unless otherwise noted herein, it is assumed that there are no encroachments, zoning violations or restrictions existing in the Subject Property. Information, estimated and opinions contained in this report are obtained from sources considered reliable, however, no liability for them can be assumed by the appraiser. Possession of this report, or a copy thereof, does not carry with it the right of publication, nor may it be used for any purpose by any but the applicant without the previous written consent of the appraiser or the applicant, and in any event only with proper qualification. I am not required to give testimony or attendance in court by reason of this appraisal, with reference to the property in question, unless arrangements have been made previously herefore. The division of land and improvement values estimated herein is applicable only under the program of utilization shown. There separate,- valuations are invalidated by any other applicant. 6 F•4^�� j � iy�J - -J }:,, r r y ,.' Town Hall. 53093 Main Road P.O.Box 1179 ' yf J Southold. New York 1197I - TELEPHONE (5165 763-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 11 C Fn EDr�oc.l J J[�qc). Robert W. Brown SidneyFB. Bowne & Son 45 Manor Road Smithtown, New York 11787 Dear Mr. Brown The Southold Town Planning Board hereby refers the following application to your office for review. Application Name: Tke Tax. Map No. : iccc- 95- 4 -19, 1 Bowne File No. : 4'75'7.6 Hamlet Location: Type of Application: Sketch Subdivision Map (Dated Preliminary Subdivision Map (Dated Final Subdivision Map (Dated Road Profiles (Dated Grading and Drainage Plans (Dated X Other -&N& CS ,i ,A2 (Dated o / / f7 } Sketch Site Plan (Dated Preliminary Site Plan (Dated Grading and Drainage Plans (Dated Other (Dated % % ] • • Please develop an estimate of what it will cost to andpr�take the, following �review - � eeviewof the enclosed Jplan (s) : PAVAQ. AlAKDu S' %s � �Y 41 Lv Lf� N(XC STP Enter the cost estimate on the enclosed reply sheet, then send its facsimile to this office. If the Planning Board wishes you to proceed with the review, it will send a facsimile of a purchase order authorizing the work to be done. The actual purchase order will be sent through the mail. If there are any questions, please contact Planning Staff. Very Truly Yours, k tout CL(�tc-'-Zc-L ;h j� Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman cc: John Cushman, Accounting Department w • ` • YOUNG %% YOUNG • 400 OSTRANDER AVENUE RIVERHEAD, NEW YORK L,got 514-7U7-=XXI ALDEN W.YOUNG FAX 61414619411.,, Pfo(w--a Engi.wr.V Lid 8—wyw IIOWARD W. YOUNG Loo.L October 31, 19@2. Peter S. Danowski, Jr. , Esq. 616 Roanoke Avenue P.O. Box 779 Riverhead, New York 11901 RE: THE NORTH FORTY at Cutchogue, T/O Southold, N. Y. (87-1299) Dear Mr. Danowski: The enclosed estimate of infrastructure construction costs for the above referenced subdivision is transmitted for your use. If you have any questions regarding this estimate, please contact this office. Very truly yours, Thomas C. Wolpert, P. E. TCW/sjtr Encl. L! 's a October 31, 1989 i 1 ESTIMATED COST OF CONSTRUCTION 1 The North Forty at Cutchogue, T/O Southold, Suffolk County, New York I A. Road & Drainage Item Description Oty. & Unit Unit Price Total Clearing & Grubbing 4 .0 Acres $2 , 500. 00 $ 10, 000. 00 Excay. , Backfill & Grading 16, 000 C.Y. 1. 50 24 , 000. 00 1541 81tum. Coated CMP 40 L.F. 18 . 00 720. 00 18" Bitum. Coated CMP 528 L.F. 20. 00 10, 560. 00 24" Btum, Coated CMP 550 L.F. 22. 00 12 , 100. 00 Catch Basins 5 Each 1, 600. 00 8,000. 00 Manholes 2 Each 1, 800. 00 3 , 600. 00 Leaching Pools 6 Each 2 , D00 . 00 12 , 000. 00 Concrete Curb 3, 200 L. F. 10. 00 32 , 000. 00 Bitum. . Paavement 1, 400 Ton 75-.00 105,000 .00 Topsoil '&+:,Seeding 10, 700 S.Y. 1. 00 10,700 . 00 Streetk,Lights 12 Each 1 , 600 . 00 19 ,200. 00 Street,signs, 2 Each 250. 00 500 . 00 Conc".,•,Monfaments 4 Each 80 . 00 320 . 00 Street-.Trees 60 Each 275. 00 16 , 500 . 00 M;aint. "& trot. Traffic L.S. 1, 000. 00 1, 000: 00 266, 200. 00 B. Miscellaneous Costs 1. Telephone & Electric - (On Site) 1600 L. F. @ $25. 00 Per L. F. = 40, 000 . 00 2 . 'Town Fees A. Application Fee ($1, 000. 00 plus $100. 00 per acre or part thereof) - $1, 000. 00 + (31 Acres X $.100.,00 per acre) = 4 , 100- 00 B. Inspection Fee (5$ of amount of approved performance bond) - 51 of $266, 200. 00 = 13 , 310. 00 f Total Miscellaneous Costs = $. 57, 410. 00 Summary of, Subdivision Construction Costs A. Road & Drainage = $266 , 200. 00 B. Miscellaneous Costs 57 °410 . 00 $323 , 610. 00 fp �3s� 3f1 �7 L5 '` m — V.! /� "�• � "'Mer 1' 1 l Mcg r -wnrett OrlcWSk , yr. , Chairman Som :old �e= n PI :a3' _oar d.O.Box 1179 S outhc1d, Sew York 1171 SC No. S.S. File No. 3Z� != f'ztm:tee e. ana :ost 04- r--vis-wing dila. a]>.-vm-n0.t@d eXcaed + 22 ido ?ria in 4__:ees of that am t-Lmt Hill be undertaken by this off unless ;��7� by the Planning -oard in Writing. Fl—5e n--`ify tbi- offi 'n Writing if you wish 'us to ender'.aka t'-a r evi aw, V ry iy Your ,UU, C ® itJ M5 LAW OFRCES PETERS. DANOWSKI, JR. 616 ROANOKE AVENUE P. 0. BOX 779 RIVERHEAD, NY 11901 (516)727-4900 .'PETER S. DANOWSKI,JR. FAX(516) 727-7451 MICHAEL T. CLIFFORD OF COUNSEL `ROBERT F. KOZAKIEWICZ PAMELA A. BLAKE GRACE GATZ EILEEN L. BRACKEN ALICE SALVI SECRETARIES February 2 , 1990 Planning Board Town of Southold 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Attention: Melissa Spiro Re: The North Forty Subdivision SCTM#1000-95-4-14 . 1 Dear Melissa: Pursuant to our telephone conversation of February 1, 1990, regarding this subdivision, enclosed please find the following documentation: 1. Five (5 ) copies of bond estimate prepared by Thomas C. Wolpert, P.E. ; •-2. One (1) draft copy of the Covenants and Restrictions; 3. Two (2 ) paper prints bearing Suffolk County Department of Health Services approval dated September 20, 1989 . Draft Homeowner ' s Association documentation has not been prepared as we intend to retain outside counsel specializing in this area of practice. Please schedule this subdivision for final map hearing subject to provision of Homeowner 's documentation. Vel truly yours, u F ,I 4 _ ROBERT F. KOZAKI Z RFK:as ( � Enclosures N °P HAND DELIVERED i DECLARATION AND COVENANT 1 THIS DECLARATION made the day of February, 1990, by WALTER GATZ, residing at Sound Avenue, Mattituck, New York and GEORGE McDOWELL, residing at Peconic Bay Avenue, Laurel, New York herein referred to as Declarants. a WHEREAS, Declarants are the owners of certain real # property situate in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, more particularly bounded and described as set forth in Schedule A annexed hereto as provided by the Declarant, and WHEREAS, for and in consideration of the granting of a major subdivision application entitled, "Major Subdivision - } The North Forty" by resolution dated December 5, 1989, a copy of ! which is attached hereto and made a part hereof , and as a I condition of granting said approval , the Town of Southold F Planning Board has required that the within Declaration be rl recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk' s Office, and WHEREAS, Declarants have considered the foregoing and determined that same will be in the best interest of the _ _`? Declarants and subsequent owners of said parcel a eJ NOW, THEREFORE, THIS DECLARANT WITNESSETH: That Declarants, for the purpose of carrying intentions above expressed do hereby make known, admit, publish, covenant and agree that the said premises herein described shall hereafter be subject to the following covenants which shall run with the land and shall be binding upon all purchasers and holders of said premises, their heirs, executors, legal representatives, distributees, successors, and assigns, to wit: 1. The land designated as the scenic buffer shall remain undisturbed. 2 . There shall be no access to Lot 1 from Oregon Road. G IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Declarants have hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year above written. WALTER GATZ GEORGE McDOWELL s cis-sc,�fi ' • cnuv- nT F A_ — - ----- ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, :situate, lying and being at Mattituck, Town of Southold,County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the southerly side of Oregon Road, where the same is intersected by the easterly boundary line of land now or formerly of Walter Ficner; Running thence north 52 degrees 39 minutes 40 seconds east, along the southerly side of Oregon Road, 402 . 38 feet; Thence south 38 degrees 31 minutes 10 seconds east, 150 . 00 feet; Thence north 52 degrees 39 minutep. 40 seconds east, 121 feet to land now or formerly of John P. and Mary F. Krupski; Thence south 38 degrees 31 minutes 10 seconds East, along said last mentioned land 386. 90 feet to land now or formerly of John Krupski; Thence south 39 degrees 7 minutes 20 seconds East, along said last mentioned land, 1633 . 13 feet to land now or formerly of John Matwieczyk; Thence south 38 degrees 52 minutes 30 seconds East, along said last mentioned land 245 . 65 feet to land now or formerly of Frank Machinchick Estate; Thence south 51 degrees 7 minutes 30 seconds West along said last mentioned land 585 . 44 feet to land now or formerly of Agnea D. McGunnigle; Whence north 37 degrees 39 minutes 20 seconds West along said last mentioned land 461. 77 feet to land now or formerly of Walter Ficner; Thence north 37 degrees 27 minutes 20 seconds west, along last mentioned land 1968 .62 feet to the southerly side of Oregon Road, to the point or place of BEGINNING. My `a FE te ej 0 Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.D. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 TELEPHONE (51,6) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD December 5, 1989 Peter ,S. Danowski, Jr. 616 Roanoke Avenue P.O- Box 779 Riverhead, New York 11901 RE: Proposed Major Subdivision for The North Forty SCTN# 1000-95-4-14 . 1 Dear Mr. Danowski; Enclosed please find the November 17 , 1989 engineer ' s report for the above mentioned subdivision. The engineer finds the Final Road and Drainage Plan, dated September 6 , 1989 , acceptable. The Planning Board requests a Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions containing the following items: The land designated as the scenic buffer shall remain undisturbed. There shall be no access to Lot 1 from Oregon Road. The above mentioned restrictions must be presented in a Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions, and must also be V noted an the final map. Please submit a draft of the Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions to this office. The draft will be reviewed by the Planning Board and the Town Attorney. The document must be filed in the Office of the County Clerk prior to endorsement of the subdivision by the Chairman. 7 J F - 2 EB A Homeowner' s Association must be filed for the open space and for the roads, if the roads are not to be offered for dedication to the Town. A draft of the document must be submitted to the Planning Board for review prior to filing. Documentation that the Homeowner' s Association has been filed must be submitted prior to endorsement of the map by the Chairman. As previously requested, a draft bond estimate must be submitted. The draft will be reviewed by the Planning Board and the Town Engineer. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. ry truly y'Pal's, r ' ff6ndett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman cc: Client Howard Young ms FEB DUNG o& YOUNG aoo OSTRANDER AVENUE RIVERHEAD, NEW YORK npor 510-727-L3"3 ALDEN W.YOUNG i•nx r inn�7-111.1.1 1LOWARD W. YOUNG Pwlrr+ ioriaL Erj..'F L -d Sua wm October 31, 1?$S.- _ Peter S. Danowski, Jr. , Esq. 616 Roanoke Avenue P.O. Box 779 Riverhead, New York 11901 RE: THE NORTH FORTY at Cutchogue, T/0 Southold, N.Y. (87-1299) Dear Mr. Danowski: The enclosed estimate of infrastructure construction costs for the above referenced subdivision is transmitted for your use. If you have any questions regarding this estimate, please contact this office. Very truly yours, Thomas C. Wolpert, P. E. TCW/sjt Encl. L ijFEB - 2 1990 F L✓ October 31, 1989 ESTIMATED COST OF CONSTRUCTION The North Forty at Cutchogue, T/O Southold, Suffolk County, New York A. Road & Drainage Item Description Clearing & GrubbingOttY. Unite Total Excay. , , Backfill & Gradin 4 .0 Acres $2, 500. 00 15 Bitum. Coated CMP g 16, 000 C.Y. $ 24 000. 00 40 L.F. 1. 50 24, 000. 00 ` 18" Bitum. Coated CMP 528 L.F. 18 . 00 720. 00 {{LL 24" Bitum. Coated CMP 20. 00 10, 560 . 00 Catch Basins 550 L.F. 22. 00 12 , 100. 00 Manholes 5 Each 1, 600. 00 Leaching Pools 2 Each 11800. 00 8 , 000. 00 3 , 600. 00 2 Concrete Curb 6 Each 3, 200 L.F. , 000. 00 12 , 000. 00 Bitum, pavement 10. 00 32 , 000. 00 400 Tn Topsoil & Seeding 10 700 s.Y. 75. 00 105, 000. 00 Street Lights 1. 00 10, 700 . 00 street Signs 12 Each 1, 600. 00 19, 200. 00 gconr-. Monuments 2 Each 250. 00 FStreet 4 Each 500 . 00 Trees 80. 00 MaiYt. & Prot. Traffic 60 Each 275.00 320. 00 L.S. 16, 500. 00 1, 000. 00 11000. 00 B.', Miscellaneous Costs 266, 200. 00 1. Telephone & Electric (On Site1 1, 600 L. F. @ $25. 00 Per L. F. 2 . Tower = 40, 000 . 00 A• Application Fee ($1, 000. 00 plus $100. 00 per acre or part thereof) - $1 000. 00 + X $100. 00 per acre) ' (31 Acres B. Inspection Fee (5% of amounta 4 , 100 . 00 of performance bond) - 5% of $266, 200f approved 13 ,310. 00 Total Miscellaneous Costs Summar of Subdivision Construction Costs $ 57, 410. 00 i A. Road & Drainage B. (Miscellaneous Costs = $266, 200. 00 57 , 410 00 $323, 610 . 00 rI pi PI LSyj rR v s u c L e i IN Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.O_ Box 1179x ` :S' +� Southold.New York 11971 TELEPHONE (516)763-1936 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD December 5, 1989 Peter S. Danowski, Jr. 616 Roanoke Avenue P.O. Box 779 Riverhead, New York 11901 RE: Proposed Major Subdivision for The North Forty SCTM## 1000-95-4-14.1 Dear Mr. Danowski: Enclosed please find the November 17, 1989 engineer`s report for the above mentioned subdivision. The engineer finds the Final Road and Drainage Plan, dated September 6, 1989, acceptable. The Planning Board requests a Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions containing the following items: The land designated as the scenic buffer shall remain undisturbed. There shall be no access to Lot 1 from Oregon Road. The above mentioned restrictions must be presented in a Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions , and must also be noted on the final mag. Please submit a draft of the Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions to this office. The draft will be reviewed by the Planning Board and the Town Attorney. The document must be filed in the Office of the County Clerk prior to endorsement of the subdivision by the Chairman. A Homeowner' s Association must be filed for the open space and for the roads, if the roads are not to be offered for dedication to the Town. A draft .of the document must be submitted to-,the Planning .Boarci for- teview prior to, filing_ -Documentation that .the Homeowner's- Association has been filed must be submitted prior to: endorsement of the map by the Chairman. As previously requested, a "draft bond estimate must be submitted. The draft will be reviewed by the Planning Board and Pthe Town Engineer. ` -;.;-• Pleasw.contact his office if you 'have any questions regarding: the above.' ,,--6ery truly y,qars, r� "Bnnett Orlowski, Jr._ Chairman ms �-PT :?: 3 Sp ;,SOWN OF SOUTHOLD ,. 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I - L344 -r #� + a �MTE�hY*g ,i QUaIITIT� a ,*t DE SCRIPT10ri Ur laT C051 S t'�� ' P�$t`'$ nla , s:r { :� I �: f"+'y` A . ,r l M r•. y Y�?, " fiVk ', 1.5-1, �•�tp., I )� 'l,l.:,��, 1 YI Kt' 4 i „i l 3 Ii �Y r I -• 1+ Vex, t 1 1.. r , a J{' / , A{ „ r. qq + ....... '.r8 ,,• py..i• l V ,to.� 'S5';" aT. q5 3l1 ..4' Tru+e� qy 1 - THIS 06 "AlASL ORY.R IS NOT,1 ALM WITH`OUTTHE SIdNATURESOF TH�;DEPT HEA AND THE S' ERUISOR I, CE RT11F1YTHAT THERE ARE DEPARTMENT'S CERTIFICATION O:F GOODS OR ffi, SERVICES '' SUFFICIFNT FUNDS.AVAI.LABLE NTHE,APPROPR ATIONCHARGED ods-oriservices•uvere received by this IN P ;' I certify that the go S °' t Department and all exceptions duly noed .; ✓- 3;brr./_ a-✓sem _ - ^- Dept Head Signed Title I, CER�T'PFYTHIS TOBEA,JUST ' g AND TRUE PURCHASE ORDER ' Date ' l Supervisor r r Department. - - - 'S11)`NEY B. BOWNE & SON Sidney B.Bowne,P.E.,L.S. ��� ��j,,� Roland Anders � �' �.�,,, Francis J.Lynch (1922-1959) FF—f--�-- -. Y Chester C. Kelsey, P.E., L.S. 45 Manor Road '--� S @ 5 I' Il.l .� €? Phillip Schlotzhauer Robert A.Stanton, P.E. ll Joseph F.Stegman Robert W. Brown,L.S. Smithtown, N.Y. 11787; ;i I' ! William T.Styne Zabdiel A. Blackman, RE, L.S. (516) 724_0611 ,`s' d� I Richard B.Weber ' Frank J.Antetomaso, P.E George A. Style, P.E j Jerry D.Almont, P.E. S George L.Fagan.Jr-,Ph.D.,P.E. OLD RVA Frank Capobianco, C.E. „ I INA Paul F.Stevens, P.E. - Roger L.Cocchi, P.E. Thomas R. Pynchon, L.S. November 17, 1989 Bennett Orlowski , Jr. , Chairman Town of Southold Planning Board 53095 Main Road Southold, N.Y. 11971 Re: The North Forty - Subdivision at Cutchogue S.C.T.M.: 1000-95-4-14.1 Dear Mr. Orlowski : j We have reviewed the Final Road and Drainaqe Plan (dated 9-6-89) for the above referenced subdivision and we find it to be acceptable. If you have any questions, please contact this office. Very truly yours, SIDNEY B. BOWNE & SON CONSULTING ENGINEERS � rq VINCENT MA.RICONDA - VM:rp I MINEOLA • SMITHTOWN • NEW YORK CITY • CLEARWATER An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H COUNTY OF SUFFOLK •f�f s� � " G � �p ' s �JCT 3 1 1 1 0 Y PATRICK G. HALPIN SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE -DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING ARTHUR H. KUNZ DIRECTOR OF PLANMNG f October 17, 1989 a { i Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr. , Chairman Town of Southold Planning Board Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Proposed Map of The North Forty s/ely/s Oregon Road, 621' + s/w of Depot Lane, Cutchogue, New York I Dear Mr. Orlowski: Please be advised that pursuant to Section A 14-24, Article XIV of the Suffolk County Administrative Code that the above captioned plat is not within the jurisdiction of the Suffolk County Planning Commission. Very truly yours, Arthur H. Kunz Director of Planning b ;; as y Charles G. Lind, Chief Planner Subdivision Review Division File: 1333-NJ-89-39.1 CGL:mb Enclosed: Map VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY HAUPPAUGE. L.1.. 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OCT -Z3 1989 Bennett Orlowski, Jr. , Chairman Southold Town Planning Board P.O.Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Re: "rkE k'c�r J4 SCTMNo. 100C19-4- e4.1 S .B. File No. r,3716 Dear Mr. Orlowski, Jr. , It is estimated that the cost of reviewing the above-noted application as per your letter of October 61E. 1989 should not exceed $ G a® . (CoP_-=WA . R-V SW of MAP) No work in excess of that amount will be undertaken by this office unless so authorized by the Planning Board in writing. Please notify this office in writing if you wish us to undertake the review. uery yrs, Robert W. Southold Town Planning Board Facsimile Number: 765-1823 Al r Town Hall, 53095 Main Road yam, Z y P.O. Box 1179 ✓�ey./,y Southold, New York 11971 JUDITH T.TERRY % I FAX(516)765-1823 TOWN CLERK TELEPHONE(516) 765-1801 REGISTRAR OF...VITAL STATISTICS OFFICE OF THE-TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 30, 1989 sa T �F Lewis Edson 5 f 1' OCT d Q 1989 First Towne Realty w Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Dear Lew: The Southold Town Board, at their regular meeting held on October 24, 1989, adopted a resolution engaging your services for the purpose of conducting an appraisal of the subdivision of "The North Forty" located at Cutchogue, so the Town Board may determine the amount of money to be deposited with the Town in lieu of land for park and playground purposes, all in accordance with Section 106-38.E(3) of the Code of the Town of Southold. The subdivision map is enclosed herewith. When you have completed your appraisal, please file it with me. Thank you. Very truly yours, Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk Enclosure cc: Planning Board oSpFFO[k�o s Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O_ Box 1179 • �O� Southold, New York 11971 _ JUDITH T.TERRY � FAX(516) 765-1823 TOWN CLERK TELEPHONE(5.16) 765-1801 1 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON OCTOBER 24, 1989: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby engages the services of Lewis Edson, at a fee of $100.00, for the purpose of conducting an appraisal of the major subdivision known as "The North Forty" at Cutchogue, owned by Walter. Gatz and George McDowell, so the Town Board may determine the amount of money to be deposited with the Town in lieu of land for park and playground purposes, all in accordance with Section A106-38E.(3) from the Subdivision of Land, Code of the Town of Southold. Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk October 27, 1989 ��� Town Hall, 53095 Main Road q P.O. Box 1179 ;! Sourhold. New York 11971 TELEPHONE (516)765-1933 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 4 October 23 , 1989 ( Judith Terry Town Clerk Southold, NY 11971 RE: The North Forty SCTM #1000-95-4-14. 1 N Dear Mrs. Terry: 4 1 The Planning Board is referring this subdivision to the Town Board pursuant to Section 106-38-E ( 3 ) for a determination !y on the amount of money in lieu of land for Park and Playground. �5 i If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. �I Yery truly yours, BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. CHAIRMAN enc. jt II �I �I �7 f y3 df '� E � •Y 4'Y t + `dnzla U' Town Hall. =309.1 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold. New York I 1971 TELEPHONE C (5 16) 7 65-19 38 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October lg�, 1989 Robert W. Brown Sidney B. Bowne & Son 45 Manor Road Smithtown, New York 11787 1 Dear Mr. Brown The Southold Town Planning Board hereby refers the e' following application to your office for review. k Application Name: —jW 00Pr" FOPV( �GFFTz a AcDoulF LL ) f Tax Map No. : /Coo- 45 - H - /4.l Bowne File No. : R7326 h Hamlet Location: CUTC 4 D f_U F 6 Type of Application: Sketch Subdivision Map (Dated / / 89 ) Preliminary Subdivision map (Dated f / 89 ) Final Subdivision Map (Dated B / a / 89 ) Road Profiles (Dated 9' 89) Grading and Drainage Plans (Dated 91 / 24 l 89) Other (Dated / % 89) Sketch Site Plan (Dated / / 89) Preliminary Site Plan (Dated / / 89) Grading and Drainage Plans (Dated / / 89) Other (Dated / / 89) P Please develop an estimate of what it will cost to undertake the following review of the enclosed plan (s) : Enter the cost estimate on the enclosed reply sheet, then send its facsimile to this office. If the Planning Board wishes you to proceed with the review, it will send a facsimile of a purchase order authorizing .the work to he done. The actual purchase order will he sent through the mail. If there are any questions, please contact Planning Staff. Very f�Truly Yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. J Chairman CC: John Cushman, Accounting Department to lig�g� g V 04�ce he mos- - � a i s f` i Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold. New York 1197I rELEPHON'E (516) 765-1939 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE q TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 1 i �rtobef'- Suffolk County Planning Commision H. Lee Dennison Executive Office Building - 12th Floor Veterans Memorial. Highway Hauppauge, New York 11788 4 Attention: Mr. Charles G. Lind, Chief Planner Subdivision Review Division Gentlemen: Pursuant to Section A14-24 , Suffolk County Administrative Code, the Southold Town Planning Board hereby refers the following proposed subdivision to the Suffolk County Planning Commission: Map of - ( ort; -orf:; Hamlet/Locality CukC� ;�Ve_ f} S. C.D.P.W. To dl No. : zoning mrf �- f S.C. Tax Map No. : rC Ui - ` 5 Major Sub. Minor Sub. Site Plan —Cluster-,z— MATERIAL lusterMATERIAL SUBMITTED: Pre 1rn1na-r-y- Plat ( 3 copies) Road Profiles ( 1) rd ,iAsiEEE, 11��i�,(e°l Drainage Plans ( 1) N, .toiPTopogroaphical Map ( 1) Site Plan (1) Grading Plan (1) COther materials ( specify and give number of copies) `1 Cc1 4 C-� i�J.GG.�li; l C_. [G 1riCl��t Waiver of Subdivision Requirements - See attached sheet II CONTINUED I I 1i tai ilr REFERRAL CRITERIA: SEQRA STATUS- r-1 1. The project is an (Unlisted) " (Type I) (Type II) Action. 2 . A (Negative Declaration (Positive Declaration) (1( (DeZerm. of Non-Significance) has been adopted by the t. Planning Board. ? 3. E.I.S. statement enclosed. (yes) (no) f 4 . The proposed division has rezeived approval from the S. C. Dept. of Health. (Yes) I COMMENTS: T () 4°i I i,. I� We request acknowledgement of _ receipt of this referral (Yes) no) i� Referral received 19_ i by Suffolk County Planning Commission and assigned File No. I ' Very truly yours, BENNETT ORLOWSKI ,JR. CHAIRMAN ( I', jt revised: 3/8/89 III I LAW OFFICES '"",.J �� s s PETER S. DANOWSKI, R. 3 ., 616 ROANOKE AVENUE :�EU — i '= P 0. BOX 779 E - RIVERHEAD, NY 11901 - (516)727-4900 PETER S.b'ANOWSKI, JR. FAX(516)727-7451 MICHAEL T. CLIFFORD OF COUNSEL ROBERT F. KOZAKIEWICZ PAMELA A.BLAKE GRACE GATZ EILEEN L. BRACKEN SALVI September 1 1989 ALICE P � SECRETAARIESRIES Planning Board Town of Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P. O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Re: Proposed Major Subdivison for Gatz and McDowell SCTM#1000-95-4-7 and 14 The North Forty Gentlemen: Enclosed please. find twelve ( 12) copies of the map and twelve (12) copies of the final road and drainage plan with regard to the :nap previously identified as prepared for Walter Gatz andy, George McDowell. Pursuant to the Board's earlier request shy clients have had the name on the map changed to "The North Forty" . You will also note that the street names have been supplied. Please be advised that a copy of this letter with enclosures has been sent to Vincent Mariconda of Sidney Bowne's office. Very truly yours, vee; PETER S. DANOWSKS , JR. PSD: as Enclosures j cc: Walter Gatz George McDowell i d. Sown Hall, 53095 Main Road ON �^r �. P.O. Box 1179 �ia � it - � Ja� 11�\ ! Southold. New York 11971 TELEPHONE i'I • V - (5I6) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OFSOUTHOLD l august 7 , 19&9 ?etQr Danowski, Jr. J15 Roanoke A=venue ^_C. Box 779 Ri-iterhead, New York 11901 RE: Proposed .Major Subdivision for Gatz and McDowell SCT14# 1000-95-4-7 & 14 Dear Mr . Danowski, i Enclosed please find the report dated July 5 , 1989 from the .office of Sidney B. Bowne & Son. The Planning Board requests compliance with the above leltioned report. ±lease incorporate the review into your final submission. 1 Please contact this office if you have any additional questions. i _ truly yours,_ x 0R�OWStI, JR. X14. CHAIRMAN cc: Howard Young S16EY B BOWNE `& SOeI Sydney B Bowne.P E..L.S. (C�anNJ/. Lnn _ (a p a t I-••RoI. Antler. 11922-19591 �� n Ly Lr f n Francis J.Lynch Chrsle,C Kelsey, P.E.L.S. _ dl -� -; philllp Sehlotzhaue nrberl A Slanlon.P.E. 45 Manor Road i•yp.eph F.Stegman Robert W Brawn.L.S. 'Smithtown, NX. 11787 �� 1�II i -7 William T.Slyne ZThdmf A Blackman. P.E..LS. (51 6) 724-0611 Richard B.Weber Frank J.Anrelomaso. P.E. Genran A Slyrc.P E. Sill:ii'-'•� -_ Jm ry'D Alm qnl.PE. George L Fagan.Jr.Ph.D.P.E. - - - FrankCapobipnc0.C.E. Paul F'Stevens.P E. Roger Co"hi.RE July 5, 1989 Tremas R Pynchon.LS Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr. , Chairman Planning Board Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Southold', N.Y. 11971 Re: Gatz - Mc Dowell Subdivision - S.C.T.M. No. 1000-95-4-7 & 14 (SBB NO. 87326) Dear Mr. Orlowski : We have reviewed the most recent submission for the above referenced Subdivision and at this time we have the following comments: 1 . Catch basins at the curb line without drainage swales are to be shown on the final map. 2. The depth of cut in the drainage area is to ft. and the maximum design for standing water is 6 ft. Those are excessive by Town standards and should be reduced where possible. If you have any questions regarding the above, please contact this office. Very truly yours, SIDNEY B. BOWNE & SON CON ULTING ENGINEERS. n/n� VINCENT MARICOND VM:rp MINEOLA • SMITHTOWN • NEW YORK CITY • CLEARWATER An Equal Opptrnunlry EmplayM Mn M r �;i v •�'n -rt 'y''ti Town Hall. 53095 blain Road yam ' s P.O. Box 1179 � i1 `e •, r' t [ Southold,New fork 11971 TELEPHONE t - (516) 765-1438 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD v==dgust 7 , 15L89 r cater Da1-lowsK_L, Jr. 515 Roanoke Avenue f j P.O- Box 779 f: i Riverhead, New York 1190ri RE: Prouosed Major Sundivision for Gatz and McDowell SC 114 1000-95-4--7 & 14 Dear Mr . Daaowski, I Enclosed -lease find the report dated July 5, 1989 from the office of Sidney B. Bowne & Son. _ lilt; Plarin ng Board requests compliance with the above � mentioned report. Please incorporate the review into your final submission. Please contact this office if you Have any additional - questions . 'd-a atruly yours�� u ." i RLOC75K2, CHF IR um, enc . SIDli`EY B. BOWNE $ S019 Sidney B.Bowie P.E.. -1 L.S. �y Fr {�� � 3--B6land Anders 11922 5959) �� -� nt�arP�ird, @ 6 L6', IC L Fdanns J Lynch Chester C. Kelsey P.E., L.S. Phillip Slothauzr Robert A.Stanton P.E. 45 Manor Road I Joseph cF.cnStedman Robert W. Brown.L.S. Smithtown, N.Y. 11787 `'` Zabdiel A.Blackman, P.E.. L.S. JUL j !i iQ�Q William L St e Frank J.Ante[omaso, P.E. (516) 724-0611 U tlfRichartl B.Weber +George A.Style, P.E. }al'? I_' Tkj"A' Jerry D.Almont. P.E. Lhiti;^Jlli v 4l George_L.Fagan,Jr.,Ph.D.,P.E. Frank Capobianco,C.E. Paul F. Stevens, P.E. Roger L. Cocchi.P.E. July 5, 1989 Thomas R. Pynchon, L.S. Mr- Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Planning Board Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Southold, N.Y. 11971 Re: Gatz - Mc Dowell Subdivision - S. C.T.M. No. 1000-95-4-7 & 14 (SBB NO. 87326) Dear Mr. Orlowski : We have reviewed the most recent submission for the above referenced subdivision and at this time we have the following comments: 1. Catch basins at the curb line without drainage swales are to be shown on the final map. 2. The depth of cut in the drainage area is 10 ft. and the maximum design for standing water is 6 ft . Those are excessive by Town standards and should be reduced where possible. If you have any questions regarding the above, please contact this office. Very truly yours, SIDNEY B. BOWNE & SON CON ULTINGG , EENGI�EERS i✓t Z'9 n �� l @G� X VINCENT MARICONDA VM:rp MINEOLA • SMITHTOWN • NEW YORK CITY • CLEARWATER An Equal Opportunity Employer MIF/H a -- — 7 LAW OFFICES APR L J i n9 PETER S. DANOWSKI, JR. 616 ROANOKE AVENUE P. O. BOX 779 PLFN1i1`.S RUr"Lti ± RIVERHEAD. NY 1.1901 (516) 727-4900 - PETER S. DANOWSKI,JR. FAX(516)727-7451 MICHAEL T. CLIFFORD 'I OF COUNSEL ROBERT F. KOZAKIEWICZ PAMELA A. BLAKE S GRACE GAR Apr i 1. 2 5, 1989 EILEEN L BRACKEN ALICE SALV! SECRETARIES i Sidney B . BOWne 5 Sons i 45 Manor Road \\ Smithtown, New York 11787 d Attention: Robert Brown Re: Domaleski Farm !7 v Dear Mr . Brown : I enclose a copy of a Preliminary Subdivision map with additional road and drainage plan. I also enclose self- explanatory Planning Board Resolution dated March 1 , 1989, approving the preliminary maps subject to your review of the drainage and grading plans. Please advise whether any changes are necessary, as Howard Young is in the midst of preparing the final map. We recognize that grassed swales are no longer in favor and the- final plan will show mountable curbs . Very truly yours, PETER S. DANOWSKI , JR. PSD:as Enclosure cc: Melissa Sprio Howard Young UUU - �ti•c.�(`S _ N.TO, E6 APR 2 51989 � I L.AW OFFICES PETER S. DANOWSKI, JR. i 616 flOANOKE AVENUE SOi7T�•J_C TnWN .` i P. O. BOX 779 PigPdivl?.0 SeJr".R m��.& RIVERHEAa NY 11901 i (516) 727-4900 PETER S. DANOWSKI, JR. FAX(516) 727-7451 MICHAEL T. CLIFFORD OF COUNSEL ROBERT F KOZAKIEWICZ PAMELA A. BLAKE GRACE GATZ April 25, 1989 EILEEN L. BRACKEN ALICE SALVI JiI SECRETARIES i Sidney B. Bowne & Sons 45 Manor Road Smithtown, New York 11787 Attention: Robert Brown Re: Domaleski Farm Dear Mr . Brown: I enclose a copy of a Preliminary Subdivision map with additional road and drainage plan. I also enclose self- explanatory Planning Board Resolution dated March 1 , 1989, approving the preliminary maps subject to your review of the drainage and grading plans . Please advise whether any changes are necessary, as Howard Young is in the midst of preparing the final map. We recognize that grassed swales are no longer in favor and the final plan will show mountable curbs. Very truly yours, PETER S. DANOWSKI , JR. PSD:as Enclosure cc: Melissa Sprio Howard Young [ Town Hall. 53095 Main Road � P.O. Bos 1179 w,--, , Southold_New York 1 1971 ;. . ,y TELEPHONE (316)765-193e PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD March 1, 1989 Peter S. Danowski,Jr. P.O. Box 779 Riverhead, NY. 11901 RE: Gatz & McDowell SCUT #1000-95-4-7 &14 Dear Mr. Danowski : The following action was taken by the Southold. Town Planning Board on Monday, February 27, 1989. RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board approve the preliminary maps dated as amended June 1, 1988 subject to the following: 1 . Submission of grading and drainage plans for review by the Town engineer. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Illi Very ;r.uiy yours, III I — BENNE`rT ORLOWSFI- Jl'. C'sIAIR1,1 ld II it IIS it Til III IIIA I �l Ln Town Hall, 53095 Main Road w ."ate► . P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 ZZU TELEPHONE (516)765-1939 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 01/27/89 Peter Danowski P.O. Box 779 Riverhead, NY 11901 RE: Firewell locations SCTM #1000-95-4-7 & 14 Dear Mr. Danowski: Enclosed please find a copy of the map indicating the fire well location as requested by the Cutchogue Board of Fire Commissioners. Please include this on your final mylar map. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. 1 r Vel-y�t-ruly yours,/" BENNETT ORLOWSRI,JR. CHAIRMAN enc. jt 10 curcxow[ CUTCHOGUE FIRE DISTRICT Cutchogue, N.Y. Telephone T 11935 (516) 734-6907 s,e. January 25, 1989 _ �v Mr . Bennett Orlowski Jr . ChairmanE Eianorag BoOffice Offic Town of Southold SOUTHOLD 101:JY 3 PCPN.SCKG BDARD Dear Mr . Orlowski : On the enclosed map you will find an x circled in red which is the place the Board of Fire Commissioners would like to see a fire well installed as to the Chief ' s recommendation . Also you will find the specs for fire wells as they are needed for the area. - An electric well will be needed because of the depth to water , and the safety for the residents of the proposed site . Thank you for your cooperation . Youre truly , Board of Fire Commissioners Cu'ttcch��ogue Fire District Stanley J . Salter , Sec . I 01 SPECIFICATIONS FOR FIRE WELL LOCATION: Northeasterly corner of Alvahs Lane and County Road 48 (Middle Road) , approximately 1001 northerly of intersection of Alvahs Lane and C. R. 48 (Middle Road) , Cutchogue, NY For Map Location see "LOCATION DIAGRAM" - SPEC-2 The well is to be the gravel filter type by developing the natural formation surrpunding, the well screen: The well shall have a casing of not. less than 8" inside diamdterj full weight wrought steel drive'.piie. The well screen shall be stainless st3eel and, shall ha=ve an open slot length of not, less than 20 upon completion of setting; of screen the well is to be developed ui'ttil no further iako enters the screen and until gravel-filter wall s�Yrrou¢drng the', soeen is stabilized at the ultimate puwpinq. copa�iCy of th.e well . The well is to be figured at a length so as to have 20 ' of water above the well -screen. The quality and the quantity of the discharge shall be approired by the Board of Fire Commissioners . If more depth' is iequied,, state additional cost per foot. If the' l;ocation is required+ to be changed, the time involved inst4iii�g the original casing and the recovery thereof shall be paid by the qutchogue giT a District and shall be stated at the rate pgr hour: if ad;d,ityional screen is required, the additional cost is to be stated per foot. _\ All electrical wires are to be terminated above ground into a District approved electric receptacle. Electrical outlet box to i be pipe nippled to well casing , and be supported by steel bracket welded to well casing. Outlet box to be fastened to bracket with stainless steel screws so that it does not swivel on conduit. The well is to be painted red and white as directed by the Fire District. Fire Well is to be equipped with: r 1. - 20 H.P. , 3 Phase, Submersible Pump capable to deliver i 4D0 G.P.M. at 10 P.S. I . discharge at center of tee at top of well . Pump shall be of the submersible turbine type, equipped with grease-packed bearings in bowl assemblies . The bowls shall be of a smooth finish design to guide the water from one stage to the next with a minimum of turbulence. 2. - Top of the well is to be finished off with an 8" x 4" well seal , 4" galvanized tee and plug, and 4" x 4}" solid brass ferrule and cap . The hose threads and hydrant wrench nut shall conform to the standards of the Cutchogue Fire District. Fire Well is to be a depth of approximately 90 feet with approximately 70 feet of drop pipe and submersible cable. SPEC-1 ; a r., Town Hall, 531095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Q 10n Southold;New York 11971 TELEPHONE (516)765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN Ot SOUTHOLD January 18 , .1989. Cutchogue Fire Commissioners Cutchogue Fire Department New Suffolk Lane New Suffolk, New York 11935 Dear Commissioners : i Enclosed please find the survey for _the major subdivision of Gatz & McDowell SCTM #1000-95-4-7 & 14 Please notify this office as to whether any firewells are needed. Please specify whether shallow wells or electric wells will be needed. Please reply by February 1 198-9, Thank you for your cooperation. Ve truly yours, ,y 11 'Ile BENNETT ORLOWSRI,JR. erg CRAIP14M enc. jt 4*�. J 4e wftm W � orlre �A4 NrJpl� VrwaE no'.or r.4 ell dIe'$ r =•, - 077rp IS p"hllr E land n411 rmrs; ,„t h erly r,, C) o",h+ `IPur_,u Pu6D�rr"°�R �f"1V'°�a Rwd°n file m efly of WWleaw I, Iau are Vru1u�dJoWn,�(w hnorunl r",'upslr.m (,n aeby01•eF6n _ STATE OFNEW YORK) .C„u,l„ " Ha °"rdn. lild hY rul'd,v al a \. 7urrr be Jrdd ��.J Ork ' oil, Rr!aJ, F'r�f�°a/! Ili akm Vil,T wqI of.�a COUNTY )$S: d OF SUFFOLK) m,7.rlrsP".. 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'Cl IN a §s rcr rl, -*='heard or, the ano•.e maller i+"5"•' f„uld 3ppe5r n the time and f rurek< The �.atrl3xa`tF'fiarF' Pla -r-clncd i'id RJ LTrEriytuz h e?r -y +� i •. °- r `; Dared. t3nua'i 9. 198Q 'rc'tY Lr3[c+�0. rrlic, tr\ x* - B5 CtRDER OF THE - .� ° cOLITHOLD_FIM N •Ii 'lase t-t _q ty lr, p, Yzsr PL.aNNI NC, BOARD ` j �n''.,,vr'ion-mer,M: ulY ; BENNETT ORLO\\Sh 1. 1R er Etenei,on•rlic Nati tfxu t>rb5 CHAIRMAN � >rr orf RJnd. - 1, _I A. I L' 89 l_il 6a `A Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P_O. Box 1179 y Southold, New York 1197 1 } TELEPHONE (516).765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE i TOWN OPSOUTHOLD ` January 18 1989. I Cutchogue Fire Commissioners Cutchogue Fire Department New Suffolk Lane New Suffolk, New York 11935 Dear Commissioners : Enclosed please find the survey for the major subdivision of Gatz & McDowell SCTM #1000-95-4-7 & 14 Please notify this office as to whether any firewells are needed. Please specify whether shallow wells or electric wells will be needed. Please reply by February 1 1989. Thank you for your cooperation. Very truly yours, ri it 1 BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. CHAIR14AN enc. jt 3r Town Hall, 53095 Main Road w P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 41 a i TELEPHONE - (516)765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD January 11, 1989 0 Peter Danowski,Jr. P.O. Box 779 Riverhead, NY 11901 RE: Gatz and McDowell SCTd #1000-95-4-7 & 14 Dear Mr. Danowski: i The following actions were taken by the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, January 9, 1989. { RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board make a f determination under the State Environmental Quality Review Act of non-significance- RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board set Monday, January 23 at 8 : 00 p.m. . for a public hearing on the question of preliminary approval. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Very.t my yours, BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. CHAIRMAN enc. jt c A Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 TELEPHONE ' (516)765-1938 i PLANNING BOARD OFFICE J TOWN OF SOUTHOLD + 011/12/89 NEGATIVE DECLARATION 6 Pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law State Environmental Quality Review Act and 6NYCRR part 617, Section 617, Section 617.10 and chapter 44 of the Code of the Town of Southold, notice• is hereby given that Southold Town Planning Board, as lead agency for this unlisted action described below has determined that the project will not have a significant effect on the environment. DESCRIPTION OF ACTION The major subdivision of Gatz and McDowell is a cluster for 13 lots on 30 . 3565 acres located off Oregon Road at Cutchogue. SCTM #1000-95-4-7 & 14 . The project has been determined not to have a significant -effect on the environment for the following reasons: An environmental assessment has been submitted, reviewed and it was determined that no significant adverse effects to the environment were likely to occur should the project be implemented as planned. Because there has been no correspondence received from the Department of. Health Services in the allotted time, it is assumed that there are no comments or objections from that agency. Because there has been correspondence received from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation in the allated time, it is assumed that there are no comments or objections form that agency. Because there has been correspondence received from the Suffolk County Department of Planning stating that this subdivision is not within the jurisdiction of the Suffolk County Planning Commission. Further information can be obtained by contacting Jill M. Thorp, Secretary Southold Town Planning Board, Main Road, Southold, NY 11971. ® 0 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 Judith Terry, Town Clerk j Building Department Board of Appeals i Board of Trustees Applicant Planning Board P f F r j f K 1 9 a i } LEGALS NOTICE Notice of Public Hearing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 276 of the Town Law, a public hearing will be held by the Southold Town Planning Board, at the Town Hall, Main Road Southold, New York in said Town on the 23rd day of January, 1989on the question of the following: 7 : 30 P.M. Final approval of the major subdivision of The Woods at Cutchogue, located at the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, and State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map No. 1000-59-3-16.1. The property is bordered on the North by land now or formerly of the Long Island Rail Road, by land now or formerly of A & T Cybulski; on the East by land now or formerly of Bidwell, by land now or formerly of NOCRO LTD. ; on the South by land now or formerly of NOCRO LTD, by land now or formerly of Hargrave; on the West by land now or formerly of Harvgrave (Suffolk County Development Rights) . 7: 45 p.m. Preliminary approval of the minor subdivision of Calvin Rasweiler, located at the Town of Southold County of Suffolk, and State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map No. 1000-129-1-1. The property is bordered on the North by land now or formerly of the Subdivision of Golden View Estates, by Rail Road Drive; on the East by land now or formerly laurel Wood Estates, by land now or formerly of John McNulty; on the South by land now or formerly of John F. McNulty, by land now or formerly of Frank J. McNulty; on the ,West by Laurel Lane;, on the North West by Long Island Rail Road. Z800 p.m. Preliminary approval of the major subdivision of Gatz and McDowell, located at the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, and State of Ne;*,,York. Suffolk Bounty Tax Map No. 1000-95-4-7 & 14. The property is bordered on the North by land now or formerly of Anthony Domaleski, by land now or formerly of John and Mary Krupski; on the Northeast by land now or formerly of John Krupski; on the Southeast by land now or formerly of Oregon View Estates; on the South by land now or formerly of Oregon View Estates: on the Southwest by land -now or formerly of Walter Ficner; on the Northwest by Oregon Road. 8: 45 p.m. Final approval of the minor subdivision on Town owned property at Hiawatha'a Path with respect to affordable housing, located at the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, and State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map No. 1000-78-3-51. The property is bordered on the North by Hiawatha' s Path; on the Eas by land now or formerly of Helen Verity, by land now or formerly of Theodore and Bridget Shimlick, by land now or formerly of Sarkus; on the Southold by land now or formerly of Whittington; on the West by land now or formerly of St. Patricks Church, by land now or formerly of Thomas and Erika Taggart. Any person desiring to be heard on the above matter should appear at the time and place specified. bDated: January 9, 1989 BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. CHAIRMAN PLEASE PRINT ONCE ON THURSDAY January 12, 1989 AND FORWARD ONE (1) AFFIDAVIT TO THIS OFFICE, THANK YOU. COPIES SENT TO: Long Island Travler/Watchman Suffolk Times .o, t 1 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK 'I� =- 40 PATRICK G. HALPIN E„30 H(1L'-J'TC',d8 SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE � '" �' 6'�.' '�� D DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING LEE E. KoPPELMAN DIRECTOR OF PLANNING December 27, 1988 Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr. , Chairman Town of Southold Planning Board Main Road Southold, New York 11971 I Re: Preliminary Map of Walter Gatz & George Mc Dowell s/ely/ Oregon Road 621'± s/w of Depot Lane, Southold, New York Please be advised that pursuant to Section A 14-24, Article XIV of the Suffolk County Administrative Code that the above captioned plat is not within the jurisdiction of the Suffolk County Planning Commission. . Very truly yours, Lee E. Koppelman Director of Planning I by C ar 144W Charles G. Lind, Chief Planner Subdivision Review Division Note: Final map should be referred to the Commission to be sure that there has been no jurisdictional change in the interim. File: 1333-NJ-88-39 CGL:mb Enclosed: Map VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY HAUPPAUGE. L.L. NEW YORK 11788 (516)360-5192 I Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1 179 Southold,New York 11971 TELEPHONE (516)765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD December 6, 1988 Peter Danowski,Jr. P.O. Box779 Riverhead, Ny 11901 RE: Gatz and McDowell SCTM #1000-95-4-7 & 14 Dear Mr. Danowski: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, December 5 , .1988. RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board -start the coordination process to determine Lead Agency and Environmental Significance. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Very truly yours, f- :Wli . ENNETT ORLOWSKI ,JR. CHAIRMAN enc. jt AV Town Hall, 53095 Main Roada P.O. Box 1179 �. Southold, New York 11971 TELEPHONE (516)765-1939 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD December 6 , 1988 Re: Lead Agency Coordination Request 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 Part 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: Gatz & McDowell SCTM #1000-95-4-7 & 14 Requested Action: 30 . 3565 acres divided into 13 one acre lots with 15± acres of open space. SEQRA Classification: [ ] Type I [xxl 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) days of t, October 7, 1988 &e Two The use of non-grassed swales, with approximately 3 feet of tested, well draining sand incorporated into their construction will provide adequate percolation and avoid freezing if all poorly draining material is removed to whatever depth required and the placement of the required borrow fill is closely monitored. This can be a costly process for all parties involved. Also, as happened in Long Pond Estates, a homeowner views these non-grassed swales as unsightly and will establish a lawn out to the curb line, thus defeating the purpose of the swales and causing ponding problems for the road and adjacent properties. In conclusion, the use of swales as drainage channels is appropriate if they are grassed and welt-graded to drain to leaching basins placed at frequent intervals. These basins can percolate into the better draining subsoils typically encountered below 3 feet. Alternatively, catch basins can be installed and be piped together to flow into minor ponding areas in open spaces set well off the roadway. In areas where the road grades are generally flat, and the subsoils are poor draining as in the Raswiler and Gatz subdivisions, in order to avoid ponding alongside the road, we recommend the use of mountable curb with catch basins connected to a system of leaching basins. If you have any questions, please contact this office. Very truly yours, SIDNEY B . 80WNE & SON CONSULTING ENGINEERS 1 VINCENT MARICONDA VM:rp r the date of this letter, please respond in writing whether or not you have an interest in being lead agency. Planning Board Position: [XXI 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. Sincer y, BENNETT ORLOWS JR. CHAIRMAN cc: ra ..F Appeals B . - A,i_i1d+�� -n�Taartmont id *_Suffolk County Dept. of Health Services wNYSDEC- Stony Brook +eNYSDEC- Albany -->S.E. Dept ..-f n131.1 ; T., r-ks -=T! C army Corp of Engi neexs. _.N Y.S. Dept. of TranspGrtatirGn * Maps are enclosed for your review Coordinating agencies Town Hall 53095 Main Road ' P.O. Box 1179 -Al,,������ S / Southold, New York 11971 TELEPHONE (516)765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD -Dec. Subdivision Review Section Suffolk County Department of Planning H. Lee Dennison Executive Office Building - 12th Flr. Veterans Memorial Highway Hauppauge, New York 11787 Gentlemen: We are hereby submitting the preliminary subdivision map of w4l�rrz Csc�z f>eor�t m��owQ located in C_ ,tc4,r e to you for your comments . This proposed subdivision when in proposed final plat stage will be referred to the Suffolk County Planning Commission pursuant to Sec- tion 1333 , Article XIII of the Suffolk County Charter. We, therefore, acknowledge that the comments made by the staff of the Planning De- partment on the preliminary subdivision map are advisory only and do not constitute a review by the Suffolk County Planning Commission nor are comments made by the staff binding upon the Commission- in its re- view of this proposed subdivision. Tax Parcel. Identif ier Number: ( 0o U y 7d� Materials submitted: Preliminary Map (3 copies)_; Topographic Map (1 copy) Drainage Plan (1 copy) Street Profiles (l. copy) Proposed Grading Plan (1 copy) ; Other materials (specify and give number of copies) Comments : Tcto w o VRncl SCTrn�io�cl - - Very truly yours , Bennett Orlowski, Jr. , Chairman . Southold Town Planning Board Bdneya Sawne,P E.,L.S. - C� nr.und'Areer (7922.19581 Lam4Ai7�R Pnnor t.cat, Chesief C Kelaev. P E.L.S. 4S IbidnOr f;A$d ' Aie.an&e W A9eRJ,P.E. Pnd.P fiatlpb RPten k Sl im III. Srn tthtown1 N.Y. 11787 P,sl. Robert W. Brawh.L.9_ Pn�l P.Blwer zaooiaf A.SIdtkmen.P.'e.. L.S. (518) 7'24'081 1 wau„m,y,er, Nennreeiwr tiec!2e A.YPrle,P.E. y Jerry 0.AIMM.P.£ . Oeofee L.Fagan.Jr.,PhD..P.F- -- ' Ftenk Ce.Udtranca.C.E a Thainas R.Pyntnon.L.S. October 7, 1988 Mr. Bennett Orlowski , Jr. , Chairman E Town of Southold + Planning Board 53095 Main Road Southold, N.Y. 11471 Re: Swal ed Roads Dear Mr. Orlowski : In resporse to your letter of September 14, 1988, we obtained soil samplas fror7 an axistir drainage swale and from the location of a proposed sfale. The following are the results of the soils analysis and our re�caiarcndations 11ur the use of drainage swales. On September 73, 1098, a -oil sample 30" ,eep was taken at the locaticn af` a proposed drainage Swale for the Raswiler Subdivision in gra ly^ iG the l.y + t t C - 1` Laurel . , . 1_ �is .r ,.rre s�sp .. shro�Ns that i con4ains 49. 0� 2 ,0 materiel . Another sanal_ was token from an existing drainage swale at Long Pond Estates in Southold, This sanpie contained 14. 98% - 200 material . Neither of these materials is well draining and both are k' susceptible to ;"reezing. For the standard M.-=Jor Subdivision roadway, the runoff frc'm a 2" storm o.=r half the p vcd road and the adJaeent Swale for a typical distance of 100 L.F, is 442" CF/HR. In the case of a grassed swale which utilizes eisting soils for percolation, the material contained in the first sample could handle 150 CF/HR. and the remainder, 292 CF (approx. 2,200 gallons) would require an additional 2 hours to percolate through the surface. In the winter this soil will freeze, percoIat4on Ii11 inR equate and ponding will result in the swale and on the r ad. Tne material in the second sample, while proviling substanri _lly butter parcolaCion rates, will also be suoject to `reezina 0th the resultin•5 surface ponding. The ponding problem is Also c:•.mpo ;nced by tlla usa of fairly fiat road grades which are adecua'= fcr uraining the pavamant but often result In the creation of low spots within the pore roughly graded swales. Sheet 1 of 2 MINFOLA s SL41THTOWN • NEW YORK CITY • CLEARWATER An 3410 OppOnvRR/fimp�OSOr M,FM }(y �"•, I'4 _ Town Hall 53095 Main Road IIAE t rn P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 r � TELEPHONE ` (516)765-1938 - PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD September 14, 1988 Robert Brown Sidney B. Bowne & Son ;m 45 Manor Road Smithtown, NY 11787 RE: Swaled Roads Dear Mr. Brown: As discussed with Melissa, the Planning Board has been increasingly requesting that developers use swaled roads instead of recharge basins. Many of the reports from your office contradict this policy. It is the Planning Board' s position that swaled roads should be used unless such circumstances as poor soils make them unfeasible. In future reports if swaled roads are not recommended, please include reasons why in the report. With regard to subdivisions of Gatz (SCTM #1000-95-4-7 & 14) (SBB 87326) and Rasweiler ( SCTM #1000-129-1-1) (SBB 87308) please review your initial recommendations and report your findings in writing. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Very truly yours , .y . ; . BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. CHAIRMRN enc. it SIDN'El('`B. BOWNE & SON Ali'(3 e, P €� Sidney B.Bowne,P.E.,LS. R �p manc ndera (1922-1959) � Un�in�ra- SOUTH(ILD-OWN r,hkC C.cihro �� Fe3erL Cocchi Chester a Kelsey, P.E.,L.S. 45 Manor Road PL.=.hNiNCr BCA;iD Franns..Lynch Alexandre W. Mencil, P.E. Robert A.Stanton.o P.E. Smithtown, N.Y. 11787 Philip Scm login n Robert W. Brown, LS- P.'l F F Slogman 'Zabdiel A. Blackman, P-E_ LS. (S1 6� 724'0611 Peal F T.Sv/n Wi4iam T.SCyne George A.Style, P.E. Flonaa B.Wetter Jerry D.Almon[, P.E. George L. Fagan.Jr., Ph.D.. P.E. Augm st 24, 1988 Thomas R.Pynchon, L.S. ` Mr. Bennett Orlowski , Jr. , Chairman TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Planning Board 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Major Subdivision for Gatz-McDowell at Cutchogue SCTM 1000-95-4-7 and 14 SBB No. 87326. Dear Sir: We have reviewed the above referenced subdivision and we have the following comments:. 1 . The time of concentration for drainage system design exceeds the code maximum of 28 minutes. The pipe flows should be recalculated since larger pipe and/or steeper pipe slopes may be required. 2. The drainage structures in the swales appear to be leaching basins with inlet grades. Catch basins connected to leaching basins are preferrable; and the catch basins should be at the curb line, not in a swale. We do not recommend the use of drainage swales as proposed . 3. Test hole data should be furnished for the drainage & ponding area. 4. The depth of cut in the draiange and ponding area can be reduced by a combination of the following: a. Adding additional leaching basins along the road to handle some of the required volume. b. Raising the elevation and increasing the area of the bottom of the ponding area. If you have any questions please contact this office. Very truly yours, SIDNEY B. BOWNE & SON CONSULTING ENGINEERS VIN ENT MARICONDA VM-rp MINEOLA • SMITHTOWN • NEW YORK CITY • CLEARWATER An Equal Opporlunily Employer M/F/H PL--k-fl I1TIBYf y�RD T��A1'-1 �aF `�UUFFiI�i,D �I EFIrL1�=-Lffi`fiTl' Southold, N-Y. 11971 (516) 765-1936 I 3�1Y a7, 198t) Robert Brown Sidney Bowrne & Son 45 Manor Road Smithtown, 14Y 11797 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, site plan) U17i4r4 6 $z �Geor Je nc�owe\1 Hamlet KATERIP.L SUBMITTED: File ,l Suffolk County Tax .Kap No. ICoo - qS -4 -7 d ly Sketch plan Preliminary map Street Profiles )( Grading Plan Preliminary site plan Final Nap Other Comments; . . /UQ_ C DM's \sn Aa.y\3- i%r. GLi 1Q.PA . -Pleo a - M 0 c9 - le" Very truly yours, i HE�NETT ORLOWSKL, SR. ,CHA `L•1N�L�� SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING B6.ikD •r LAW OFFICES _ PETER S. DANOWSKI, JR. JULL � � � 616 ROANOKE AVENUE P. 0. BOX 779 RIVERHEAD, NY 11901 SoLgNp1fl - �:lN(yG BOARV (516) 727-4900 =PETER 5'. DANOMKI, JR. MICHAEL T. CLIFFORD 11OBERTF KOZAKIEWICZ OF COUNSEL Jlll V 8 1988 PAMELA A. BLAKE EILEEN L. BRACKEN SECRETARIES I Planning Board 1 I Town of Southold Main toad Southold; New York 11971 ' Re: Walter Gatz/George McDowell Subdivision SCTM 41000-95-4-7 & 14 I Dear Sir or Madam: Please find enclosed herewith 14 sets of the Preliminary Subdivision Map, prepared by Young and Young with reference to the above matter and pursuant to your resolution dated Ma_v 12, { I9$b, a copy of which is enclosed. Very truly your / r PETER S. DANOWS'RI, JR. P SDp b// EAclfture cc... George McDowell Walter Gatz H. Young c,VFFfIL�-- TOM (►k .()„ (.114 .1► Ln ' 1 v s l r k Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 May 12, 1988 Peter Danowski,Jr. 616 Roanoke Avenue- P.O. Box 779 j Riverhead, NY 11901 RE: Walter Gatz George Mc Dowell SCTM #1000-95-4-7 & 14 Dear Mr. Danowski: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, May 9 , 1988. RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board grant sketch plan approval for this major subdivision subject to placing the access to the open space between lots 8 and 9, swaled roads, and moving the drainage area to the low portion of the property on the South corner. Sketch plan approval is conditional upon submission of the preliminary maps within six ( 6) months of sketch approval, unless an extention of time is granted by the Planning Board. I£ you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Very truly yours, �� � BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. CHAIRMAN jt r= 'gin 83 C e (Ieds k h 1,f , T0'1V' V' f)F 3UL}'t Hi1LD SU'1 QLK'L-OC'VI 1 l Southold, N.Y- 11971 (516) 765-1938 L.. May 12, 1988 Peter Danowski,Jr. 4 616 Roanoke Avenue P.O. Box 779 Riverhead, NY 11901 a RE: Walter Gatz { George Mc Dowell SCTM 41000-95-4-7 & 14 Dear Mr. Danowski: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning .( Board on Monday, May 9, 1988 . RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board grant sketch plan approval for this major subdivision subject to placing the access to the open space between lots 8 and 9 , swaled roads, and moving the drainage area to the low portion of the property on the South corner. j Sketch plan approval is conditional upon submission of the preliminary maps within six (6) months of sketch approval, unless an extention of time is granted by the Planning Board. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Very truly yours, BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. II CHAIRMAN i - jt Ii�I l I LAW OFFICES PETER S. DANOWSKI, JR. 616ROANOKE AVENUE P. O. BOX 779 RIVERHEAD, NY 11901 (516)727-4900 PETER S. DANOWSKI, JR. MICHAEL T. CLIFFORD ROBERT E KOZAKIEWICZ OF COUNSEL April 22 , 1988 PAMELA A. BLAKE EILEEN L. BRACKEN SECRETARIES I Town of Southold Planning Department Main Road Southold, NY 11971 ° i Att: Valerie Scopaz I Re : Major Subdivision Application for Walter. .Gatz & George McDowell at.CucTiogaie, Town of Southold Dear Valerie: Please find enclosed the following documentation with reference to a >riajor subdivision application: 1 . enyironntental assessment form; 2 . 12` cqp'- s of cluster plan; .3 . 12 c;bpies of standard subdivision sketch plan; A- 1 chuck it the amount of $4,035 .65, representing filing fee r $110 .,GO for filing plus $100 per acre; Very truly yours, 1 t �^ PETER S. DANOWSKI, JR. PSD pb Enc sures cc: Howard Young Walter Gatz George McDowell R g 4 ?? TL_.11 i` iVela,l LASER FICHE FORM SUBDIVISIONS .Protect Type: Maior Status: Withdrawn SCTM # : 1000 - 95.-4-14.3 Troiect Name: The North Forty Location.. The property is on the south side of Oregon Road approximately 621' west of Depot Lane. 6' ;-Hamlet: Cutchogue kmlicant Name: Walter Gatz and George McDowell :Owner Name: Walter Gatz gone 1: ., A-C °A roval.Date: Withdrawn LAT Shined Date: withdrawn OPTIONAL ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A date indicates that we have received the related information Zone 2: Zone 3: Cand R's : Homeowners Association R and M Agreement: Address: County Filing Date: SCAN Date: \i a 6ti\x oxo � a • h`15 \' - 09 9 04 Q A °A bob 5G(`��C`� o hZ�o �J y� / �lO �e b00' N 4P�Q}� '�iP • ` M1 ,hg b2 LY \ ° •\ \ 61.1 •�\ \ \o\, / P > fi�`Y b,O 00 `a0. +/ app � � •� vim. t;Vp 1 59.6 A c I pyk \ \� \g `y \ LOCATION MAP 60.1 1,501) x.11. E\,NF1 \`Qryg SCALE =600 p JEFF y16ry0955.8 �( r O, O, y�G/•ry/ 96 \ pppeo 9 &0 MW r,xJlaw ATOV M IN, 6�' . / 59i ` N6rk'411Ap1 i�'[N ME SM D C'.\P• y1'N°�1 /\ xueAmkR u�r Gm1n W mk 161M�Fx Im I� _ '--FF-- �0 �50" �o Cp D1p i .syg6eeD rwr.M 6\vru wn�mrmpevl r `� =- f = C'O S• \ ,P xlho @/ 1+ xykYRre�,re twn:A�noel allu ow 'NU, Ib 4x W6ii°V[l6 Y.tiGv b6 orm 4� ; ; n's.,.+iYI, um ww lee ti9fru n MN \0/ : \ qW GvuIkMA',GYkM6x1➢u Itlpp� nnaar n+v+Dutwm 0m,xdaw x61 p +� O° \p yti. A4 n. e>A nm'-w61�d f19 eNWWG•R'N / dl- 10 DRAINAGE CALCULATIONS F f F ryy° V=ARC A=MIBUTARY AREA= 21.4 AC. R=6, RAINFALL = 0.50FT. 603 +" C=COEFFICIENT OF RUNOFF= 0.25 90 hTPp ea' a sD' �`\ p0 "1 NO FQp? `t I i6 NO �`O REQUIRED VOLUME v \ O 6 fio �o p0 =s 2 hh A 21.4 AC. x 43560 S.F,/AC. x 0,50FT x 0.25 = 116500 C.F. � ?yh � PROVIDED VOLUME 70 A$ X51 LEACHING POOL = 274 C.F. DRAINAGE AREA = 118000 C.F. �s6 Asp TOTAL= 118274 C.F. Op 6p >h - o`0,,04' IDI INK\50 � °r 9 1 ro���0h~ •' _ 01 7°� � 60.3 -7 \ °g01 TE•oT HOLE I TENT HOLE 2yi° 3 o IAF ` �a Dho-� O k/ ap? 2 ° i ti� I1 r Lei 0 i qt a LOAM 7 I O N LOAM Z., m /nc-, ,-"O O.I. apo .LAY 01 �,ZPDJ° F'P / LblP %k°o eo tI 1 RP xh��p`P %ANv ✓iANO y,( `�`O ?,- \0 G.p.�' 40o-h yI0 L t L �`h 0", ,r•2` v 0`oQ to sy, GRAVEL GKAVEL � -(I � (LV r Qer p1 + j/ ' v` 18.1 1e o' S / �8� Ek DV VN I P'1'o hp0.� O\49J I - � NOTE 1, llll= MONUMENT 4 = UTILITY POLE 1\1 -- 2 SUFFOLK COUNTY TAX MAP �\ DIST 1000 SECT 95 BLK 4 LOT 14.1 3. TOPOGRAPHY SHOWN HEREON ARE IN REFERENCE TO / NG.VD, (M.S.L. 1929) 4.a1-1- CONSTRUCTION TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH / ` THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD HIGHWAY SPECIFICATIONS. - SITE DATA �N- m 66 \U 3^f I, TOTAL AREA=30.3565 ACRES `8 woo 0 of 2. ZONING USE DISTRICT= A-C AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION 3P// 3 NUMBER OF LOTS = 13 4. LENGTH OF ROADS= 1555 * FT �-¢P\', oc" 5 OPEN SPACE AREA= 15.0'-ACRES - �oyeP\ez QP 5,5 P j 4; ti �44�q a�'I1 \ 1 a I i1�h�'I'1�1'xl 1L y UP FINAL ROAD & DRAINAGE PLAN O ' V �I�" PREPARED FOR \\2'o s THE NORTH FORTY ° � P° ' , \\ s„ Wo \Q.d AT CUTCHOGUE ° ° s -NZ o62a\ ", TOWN OF SOUTHOLD v, , / � � r ���vA' vv�� W. SUFFOLK SUFFOLK COUNTY NEW YORK < ° I 5 5a APR 13,1993 FEB. 119',1992 O LS ll7 6 'V AND AUG,lzc 992 24,11999 I -- JUNE 6,1989 AMR 2=7 W j DATE : JUNE 1,1988 NO. 87- 1299 `� \ YOUNG 6 G SCALE: 1° - 100 400 OSTRANDER AVE , RIVERHEAD,NY 30 0 50 100 SOUTHOLD TOWN ALDEN W YOUNG,N.Y.b. L.S r-P. LIC.NO 12e45 PLANNING BOARD HCWARD W. YOUNG, N.Y.S. L.S LIC NO. 4581, SHCET I Or-- 2 P1=5 ,60 R=59, 33 VCC= -1011 V C= 0.11 ACT.= 5771 T= 9.22 60.60 EXISTING GRADE 0.600% +1.153% —Q600% PROPOSED CL OF PAVEMENT xao OF Ib" 7--mf- @ 0.450° 190 OF le C.B, NO I GMP a o. 4sa TC-::5762 M.H. 1A1 I.E. 54.37 I.E. 52.94 C.B. NO.2 T.C. 5762 W I.E. 54.20 O LP=57 70 HP=5933 z z_ y VC = 50, VC _ - o o Oa o F' o m m m 8 R S 8 R 00 S? H R 0 AI S3 8 3 $ n 8 R M1 H h o 0 0 N N m m a a a a m Inl m m m m l6 m r r r m m m m LAST IflON FRAwE �.GRATE LAM 6FY PATTERN IJO 1O.' 8 I'Om p eaU At. PROFILE I A N I S WAY STONE RP FAP SCALE HORIZ. o I"=50' •" VERT.: 111=10' 3 "GRAVEL eAGKFILL 2 O NF PI = 57.29 61 70 VCC=+0.16 M2u MIN ACT=57,45 NOALL OONJTRUOTION TO 5E IN A66ORPAN6E WITH BUBBLE BASIN DETAIL N,s TOWN OF FOOTHOLD HIGHWAY 19PE61F16ATION S. EXISTING GRADE LAST IRON F0.AME{GRPTE LAMP6ELL FOp N°RY PATTERN NO 100-/8 OR EppAL �- 3" STONE RIP ftAF +1.960% —0. 00% z ey mor° o C.B. N0.3 w _ 2" d' T.C. 5732 w R-1" I.E. 52.08 :\ A`OPHALT > °LEAN SANo b- ] WEARING PROPOSED GRADE d GRAVEL aAGKFILL E I.Px 57. 0 z ' w o " m ° VC = 50 N_ MOUNTA E,LE GUR6 d > — f 3a0a p9 L L041c � 2E SAY%) N > Y1 > 10 b m m b O O O m m O m r m o '� I/1 O N O o] pl m In O O O N N MIA1 MIN. MOUNTA51-E GUR6 DETAIL NT% PROFILE SCALE IAN IS WAY DIFFUSION WELL DETAIL — HORIZ. ; 1 = 50' VERT. "= 10' - OI FRAME II GRATE - AO APPROVED by REINAR'v TawIJ OF 2OUTHOLI7 TO FATEN° 2' EACH 91 DE OF INLET PAVEMEMT 3tlRFA6E 2-Gn EXISTING G ADE 0 a T/G=53.5 _ _ — a, al, rqlD H,W.M. = 56.5 GRADE BOT L.= 53.0 C.B. NO.4 255' OF 24" O.MF rA 0450°. T.C.=56.76 2a°' OF 24° OM.P B 0450/ I.E.=51.63 M,H. 1131 I.E.= 49.40') I.E.=50.48 LEACHING POOL TYPICAL GATGH 6AlJIN NTh N N m m m N N O m r m O, m ai ai o 0 o ai m °i d m m ppIO N N m m m i0 I(I N m H o u4 H 0 m H P H 0 O Q- PROFILE STORM SEWER ' A' FINAL ROAD 81 DRAINAGE PLAN SCALE HORIZ.• I°=50' PREPARED FOR VERT: 1" =101 THE NORTH FORTY AT CUTCHOGUE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY , NEW YORK APR, 13,1993 FEB, 11, 1993 DEC. 19,1992y DEC. 1989 YOUNG5 YO G 9, 1992 �' p u AUG.25,1989 I DATES JUNE 1980 .Y. 4 JUNE 400 OSTRANDER AVE., RIVERHEAD N m NQ 87-129S ALDER W.YOUNG,N.YS. L 5.8, LION HOWARD WI N.Y.S. L.S. LIC. N0.468935893 RN SHEET 2 OF 2 "I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ALL LOTS SHOWN ON THIS PLAT COMPLY WITH THE REOU I REMENTS OF THE BU LOIN ZONE ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD,EXCEPT AS MODIFIED r PURSUANT TO SECTION 281 OF THE TOWN LAW AND ARTICLE %VII I OF THE CODE OF THE L-.. TOWN OF SOUTHOLD:' "THE DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL LOTS SHALL CONFORM TO THE LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL R-40 DISTRICT." I "� °I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS MAP WAS MADE BY US FROM ACTUAL SURVEYS 1 1 �_,_ r'-� COMPLETED JUNE 5, 1989 AND THAT ALL CONCRETE MONUMENTS SHOWN THUS ■ HEREON ACTUALLY EXIST AND THEIR POSITIONS ARE CORRECTLY SHOWN AND ALL DIMENSIONAL AND GEODETIC DETAILS ARE CORRECT." - HOWARD W.YOUNG N.Y.S, L.S. LIC. N0. 45893 T THIS 15 TO CERTIFY THAT THIS SUBDIVISION PLAN HAS BEEN APPROVED lF SUBDIVISION-'THE NCR H FOR BY THE PLANNING BOARD OF SOUTHOLD BY RESOLUTION OF APPROVAL DATED BY DATER - - CHAIRMAN, PLANNING BOARD o. THE LOT LINES OF SUBDIVISION MAPS AS FILED, CANNOT BE ALTERED WITHOUT PERMISSION �"- FROM THE PLANNING BOARD, AND LOTS MUST BE SOLD AS SHOWN ON THE SUBDIVISION MAP C. now or formerly I now or formerly John Krupski 81 Mary Krupski now or formerly John Krupski ; John Matwieczyk - -"- I I 1633.13 S.38052'30"E. 245.65' 17065 75 00 556.3T 386.90' S 39°0720°E. a2o.00' I 0 �- J ° 5.38°31'10"E. 50.11 240,00' u, o -- 254.72 132.18 148.65 192.25 .a 2 N N n/f W 25.75' e o $ �°_ pp a N An d O1 7- SO O o- N n LOCATION MAP SCENIC y -O, O N. E T '� Iv a m J 9 u� O ° O BUFFER Domaleski N) I.m N n -a £ o W SCALEII"=600' ° m ^' Drainage Easement Area ~- -" o w 40434 s.f. ti °' O Q „� 13 $- o m as ,Lazo 82866 s.f. m, w £ Q S.38°31'10°E. < me !" 12 71 10 ¢ dOryo-ro 0 T 48996 s.f. w II ,0 2=•,o- ,d, N ro I f° �, c 150.00 / b", 42016 s.f. - 46354 s.f. o " �e n `6, TO S.37°2o2d'E.�.� m 44174 s.f. m (, 9oA� m, .° o Q, 1iV28 3000' m p 00� R=705.00' L=153.81' 123.94' = IrtOi m Ce 40 's'°' O 333.33 a � N.39°0�20'W-, N M R=655.00 524°5020" 58.06' 0 4 �` _P1 W. 20 Total Area = 16.6453Acres A m O L=142.9 E. p� 41948 s.f. L=1zzs9' D M.za° I9p'o0' L=131.95' L=157.17 Y.Bx -vi/-' Agricultural Easement = 12.5030 Acres °D �, r '� 3 300020 W ,L. 132.5.20 w 190.00' I R=1080.00 L=194.76' L=483.84 J 0 ro m m W j v' 2G. /AN S R4/A/4 °' 4mr l O m 2I 5739' R=1130.00' WAY 6y sre'3r ceegse I " m SITE DATA 50--1 pTw o 1-88'75' L=157.78' L=15656oa L-6B 96 0°�, L R=eood ��o- \\� 22 MFNT 2/ I n -- � ° I. TOTAL AREA = 30.3565 ACRES y Iv R 85.16' `V >i' o ' <. 2. ZONING USE DISTRICT= 'A-C' AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION LL M na oz f nwi O ° O04 I1J Iu mA N 0 £m _ 3. NUMBER OF LOTS 13 arp mO Cl N 0 r- -M m 0 ul 50553 Area Igo Eo fill GO 43032 s.t W O 53726 sf aW40053 s.f. 46802sf m m ° 40003 sfA40402 s.f. ITS GO Do N p N 01 M1 Z w V. Ent m GI I M Z 135.00' 146.93 169.06' 190.85' 189.24' 220.Od . 190,00 m I 727,53' 386 75' 75 Oj N.37°2720"W 1968.62' N 37039'20"W 461.77' I = FRAME POMP HOUSE O IRRIGATION WELL Park 81 Recreation Area L now or formerly Walter Ficner Subdivision Map"Oregon View Estates" Suffolk County File No.6241 MAP OF INIEHE°DRADE THE NORTH FORTY -- -- PROPERTY LINE e E EIMxE eR SMOGLNN r _'•• 'I I MELWELL 92 04L p ��I III C it ill y;N AT CUTCHOGUE Vtl'il'+ 3 TEST HOLE TEST HOLE E. 9 1993 NOTES' . PR 7° ad, *1 PVC o LOAx LOAM . THE LAND DESIGNATED AS THE SCENIC BUFFER TOWN 0 F SOUTHOLD -.-. _ c 6 y, CLAY SHALL REMAIN UNDISTURBED. $OUTHGLD TOWN 9 } Nle. s°O s°PT. en°uxD MATER vn MO Z. THERE SHALL BE NO ACCESS TO LOT I FROM OREGON ROAD. PLANNING BOARD XomE EmE w.LunE4 ca4esE cR1neE E LEAnIIGRG L - - SAND ..NO e = T E°.W°o4N A °RAVEL GRA-EL SUFFOLK COUNTY , N .Y z n s Ie.o ie.D' MIN i1C T4ryN eEPTIC LNR 3'Y GX°RX° W4CI1 Ye r,4 IeLE X S LEACNIXD MOL - NEPEPRMP LEACHWO POOL x TYPICAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM TYPICAL WELL DETAIL ..wM,MXusu ,L,X,,,,,,,„�, .X",,,.., ��Cfr NE(.y -0 CWY11M NFYEY LS A VI VY 10.OF,STA g�po W. to ROAD SWAS Tem or Lm Mlw TCrx sren liueSPEC,vst OWNERS W WNs W.wn RAMP Xor ttA i G, WALTER GATZ a GEORGE MCDUWELL TYPICAL PLOT PLAN ni�i°gm to wR , n MIT PAL � C/O PETER S.DANOWSKI,Jr,ESQ. FEB, 191, 1993 ,e { DSML DEC. 19, 1992 We N A Y/Mm uw coAr P.O. BOX 779 DEC 9, 1992 NOTE, ASPARATRIS UGFR,AAGI MMl 1KA11 W. 616 ROANOKE AVENUE MAR, 28, 1990 •, SUFFOLK CO.TAX MAP W*"Ow".rot M'mM rm .uwe RIVERHEAD, N.Y. 11901, DEC, 21, 1989 T"fill " S8 � THE WATER SUPPLY AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL FACILITIES FOR ALL LOTS IN THIS DEVELOPMENT 1 Ai-,AiE•111 DY1.WIH.eu Tn "1 DATE AUG. 24, 1989 YOUNG 9 YOUN LA DIST. 1000 SECT BL.4 LOT 14.1 S COMPLY WITH THE STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH wr Gaw'Lm, W9 kip... euyYcr .ryl sD� 400 NW.YOOSTRANNG A . HEAD.N.Y. MMK wTmawa USRw xALNJH. MNi ALDER W.YOUNG,N.Y.S.P.E e LS.LC. NO.`-Sn PwMMvr sx rN! Rf>t"wlu ,ueiL L YA.O WnM'ef �4✓.••4.a-s41 1 AMI111A.J u,{,rhA.�- .,,A,s. .L,,,,,..W, SCALES I'= 100' HOWARD W.YOUNG,N.Y.S. L.S. LIC. N0.458 1 HOWARD W.YO IOPO, N.Y.S. L.S, NO. 45693 NO 87- 1299 THOMAS C. WOLPERT, N.Y.S. RE. LIC.NO.61483. 50181 x.E. 1 V - I �\ ����•'\ CVs 4 lAOQ' \\ t x 9.3 F iPN Y by 0 a �\ As F � A° ,hey 02. a yti' t `V 0 6 �t y\00 1 E59.3 r / I \ PUP9 7 1 O y' F` ` \ 1 6 G O, 0 `� \ LOCATION MAP e01 O 01w Y t II \2 9';\z SCALE:=600 O. G 9f'• C `za \ ey6 p,OOGI I A�1p�1 9 o'A4ti� ` O o GF e° ;O 0y\ �e° 9s• na ti �r . �,o Q"^; DRAINAGE CALCULATIONS \0 ,.. a 1 / Fp. V=ARC �-p r3%3 1° 6fi' .. A=6rglBUTARY AREA= 21.4 AC. /Of n "° t R=6' RAINFALL = 0.50FT. bo 603O00 C=COEFFICIENT OF RUNOFF= 0.25 REQUIRED VOLUME 21.4 AC. X 43560 B.F./AC. x 0.50 FT. x 0.25 = 116500 C.F. °) ' �" PROVIDED VOLUME 710' I 9e>' Vi_ LEACHING POOL = 274 C.F. O - Zlti \ A , OF ko°° ` ' l �t DRAI NAGE AREA 118000 C,F. °' p0 \\ \ O y!l• �sE TOTAL= 118274 C.F. Ck / \ / /° ta yen z° ee` eN c � J 4 E / J I -L u wueMrwn nl nwelq I IIwir,or o �C t 7O a^' II \0 PF100 y• �\ \\ N jv'O` + oA rgam>sor ca era nm• le III,, i I auaw+Pn uw Coma m 9xs eu aP Lalb eV' IM1Tf MAI not 1lMM ^ l^Gyq b 'AL 01rN Obi `1�"Va W A M.I dUA copy Q 5 1 llrJa�rAaCM Iw;:,Aruo Ixn[an uu,lx IIM TE'oT HOLE I TEST HOLE 2 2A�° O I �'` if aMNa+c ulo w. x4 ltsuu ro nu T. � I �• O 0' / - ♦ � j. � � { AfYA' M ua Nuon roC MMcxA n¢ sJW� e.d °.o' - n 2�� 0 pe Q• �.� I AlM raan'k�a, arnsaJwntu Aue: w Lowen LOAM 2 d fO. +y0 P D O -�� 3^p' :AMdMt nmr>�wx'm 1wrar in;ewu. Aw 2Rr� P p 4' q0 N \1 a plw rMF l.p°Ir°�Aala 010, F- M' LA %' b t a,IrgA WrAXnxcc„a M.•r r:..uny�Y eYl + � 1 •=Altai .'4^.N'..`2V '.w V;� e , N 1 'O AI°AaYA, coAR3e coARaE ' , 6`� N pt�h �. O�`�OP\0 Ny �� tz hAN° >JANO .(° / �O L',ph oy I / 2 t 7 GRAVEL OMAVEL - ; ` 'tl� r °•��� , NOTE'. I. 1111111: MONUMENT O =UTILITY POLE 2.SU _----- - 1 t t FFOLR COUNTY TAX MAP GIST 1000 SECT, 95 ELK, 4 LOT 14.1 „ .• ..-_. -.,3-: \ ` . '.. VIII ! ... ,.K-, , ,�I. . . 3, TOPOGRAPHY SHOWN HEREON ARE IN REPERE(yCE TO - NG.VD, (M SL 1929) 4.HLL CONSTRUCTION TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ly - THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLO HIGHWAY,SPECIFICATIONS. � �IY< P - C '-� �w x l 011 m OA SITE DATA o I. TOTAL AREA=30.3565 ACRES 2. ZONING USE DISTRICT= A-C AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION _ eel CPN- ��P^ 3. 1NUMBER OF LOTS = 13 4. LENGTH OF ROADS= 1555 * FT. 5. OPEN SPACE AREA= 1@.O+--ACRES o -y�y VJl �� WO �. �r SZ5 A � 5A 10 'b 41 101* 4j bYO I( FINAL ROAD 81 DRAINAGE PLAN ��P o` 60, SDS PREPARED FOR _ -- 9 / O, THE NORTH FORT( W �,aF' - AT CUTCHOGUE \ ° �; ��\ pF Net" PtANN1Nr.1 h 3.c�0 W. sou7NOmrnww �' P TOWN OF SOUTHOLD \\ I SUFFOLK COUNTY NEW YORK 4y\* 4 LAND FEB. 11,1993 DEC 19,1992 t" l DEC 4 992 \ AUG 24,19,99 JUNE 6,1989 I j DATE JUNE 111988 N0. 87- 1299t YOUNG 8 YO G SCALE: I° = 100' ',q 400 OSTRANDER AVE , RIVERHEAD,NY. w0' zn'l00 ALDEN W YUUNG,NYa II-PE LICNU 12045 HOWARD W YOUNG NYS, I_S LIC NO, 45893 SIIFFT : 0' 2 ��' I P1=5 .60 PI=59. 33 VCC= 40.11 V C= 0.11 ACT= 5771 A T= 9.22 60.60 EXISTING GRADE -0.600% +1.153% -0600% PROPOSED L OF PAVEMENT 2a° OF IB' O.M.P. B 0.450' Ig° OF 18" C.B. NO. I Tr-::57.62 I.E.1 54.37 M.H. ,A, I.E. 52.94 Z C.B, NO.2 I�IiQ T.C. 5762 I.E. L54.20 0 LP=57 70 HP=59.33 F z_ yI VC I= 50' Vc _ - ° q a 4 a 0 - a a I- o m m m- u > e > 8 > > IS n n w v01i n S n S QS o $ 8 ig $ g 2 83 r S � r 8 QS Q + + + 0 0 -- PROFILE I A NIS WAY HOR Z.11=501 VERT., I°=101 PI = 57.29 61.70 VCC=+0.16 ACT=57.45 NOTE ALL GONSTRUOTION TO 6E IN A66ORPAN6E WITH TOWN OF hOUTHOLO HIGHWAY '9rE61FI6ATION'7 EXISTING GRADE +1.960% -0. 00% 6� H. C.B. NO.3 w z" + T.C. 57.32 RSI° AJPHALT 1F I.E. 52.08 > WEARING PROPOSED GRADE a ' a z 2 I.P '57. 0 w VC = 501 N_ _ U _ M Gi m 0 (3000 P.95LE 1,Lba4 Rpp E 25 O`AYO) h > N > N YmW f m' 0 00 u01 N r m 0 T n O N O O MOUNTA6LE GURb DETAIL NTS PROFILE IAN IS WAY SCALE HORIZ. ` I°=501 - 1 VERT . 111= 10' 0.1, FRAME P GRATE - Aq APPROVED 5Y (21 `/2' RESAR`O TOWN OF� OOTHO LD TO E%TEND 2' EAOH 19E OF INLET PAVEMENT 011RFALE i E-°p EXISTING GRADE 0 T/G=53,6 *-OH.W.M. = 56.5 PROPO D GRADE BOT. EL.= 53.0 CB. NQ4255' OF 24° G.M.P. 4> 0.450'/. TC.=56.76 zoo OF 24° 6.Me m 0450'/, ';'•! I.E.=51.63 M.H.1B1 I.E.=49,40 ., I.E.=50.48 LEACHING POOL TYPICAL GATGH 6A`71N NTJ N 0 m r m o m m ai d 8 N 8 y ♦ f i 4 + PROFILE STORM SEWER ' A' FINAL ROAD & DRAINAGE PLAN SCALE ' HORIZ.` 11,=501 PREPARED FOR VERT, I"=101' THE NORTH FORTY AT CUTCHOGUE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD W. SUFFOLK COUNTY , NEW YORK * _° I X458930 LAPD FEB. It, 1993 DEC. 19,1992 DEC. 9, 1992 YOUNG B YOIYNG m AUG.25,1989 400 OSTRANDER AVE., RIVERHEAD NY 4 JUNE 6, 1989 - m DATE, JUNE 1988 i ' ALOEN W. YOUNG NYS. LS.BBE.L16141 2845 NO 87-129 HOWARD W YOUNG,N.Y& LS. LIC. N0.45893 !1 �„ 1414 SHEET 2 OF 2 eN qn' a