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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB-05/26/1959MEETING OF MAY 26, 1959. The Southold Town Board met at the offiee of Supervisor Norman E. K~lipp at Greenport, on Tuesday, May 26, 1959. The meeting was called'to order at 1:30 P.M. with the following present: Supervieor Klipp; Councilmen Albertson and Demarest; Justices Tuthill and Clark; Supt. of Highways Price; Town Attorney Tasker and Town Clerk Booth. Moved byJustice Clark; seconded by Councilman Demarest; RESOLVED: That the minutes of the meeting of May 5, 1959, and May 18, 19591be and hereby are duly approved as read. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Suprvisor Klipp; Councilmen Albertson and Demarest; Justices Tuthill and Clark. Moved by Councilman Albertson; seconded by Justice Clark: RESOLVED: That' the Town Clerk be and he hereby is directed to write a letter of condolence to ANDREW J. CRITTEN, ESQ. on the loss of his esteemed wife. Vote of Town Board: AyesQ Supervisor Klipp; Councilmen Albertson and Demarest; Justices Tuthill and Clark. Moved by Justice Tuthill; seconded by Justice Clark: WHEREAS, a petition was received from residents adjoining Jockey Creek requesting additional dredging i~.~hat area, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That Supervieor Norman E. Klipp he and he hereby is directed to notify these resident that additional a~i>~.~ dredging in that area cannot be done at ~his time. Vote of the: Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Councilmen Albertson and Dema~est~ Justices Tuthill and Clark. Moved by Justice Cla~k; seconded by Justice Tuthill: RESOLVED: That JOHN WICKHAMbe and he ~reby is reappointed a member of the Southold Town Planning Board to serve until April 39, 1963. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Councilmen Albertson and Demarest; Justices Tuthill and Clark. Mo~ed by Councilman Albertson; seconded by Councilman Demarest: WHEREAS, a petition was received from property owners and taxpayers of East Marion, recommending that a Town Ordinance be adopted requiring that all excavations such as sand and gravel works which are a menace to life and limb be protectively fenced by owners and operators, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the Town Attorney be and he hereby is directed to prepare a proposed ordinance on the aforesaid matter. ~ote of ToWn B~d: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Councilmen Albertson and Demarest; Justices Tuthill and Clark. Moved by Councilman Albertson; seconded by Justice Tuthill: WHEREAS, a petition was received from ROBERT H. PRESTON and LaGRANT CHAPMAN relative to change of zone, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the Town Clerk of the Town of Southold be and he hereby is direct3d to transmit this applic- ation to the Planning Board in accordance with Section 901, Subdivision C of Article lX of ~he Building~one Ordinance of ~he Town of Southold, Vote of Town Board: Ayes-supervisor Klipp; Councilmen Albertson and Demarest; Justices Tuthill and Clark. Moved by Councilman Albertson; seconded by Justice Clark: WHEREAS, JOHN J. KLEIN applied to the Town Board for an automobile trailer ~e~mit to locate a trailer on ~is property at Mattituck, the Town Board finds that the lot is too small an area to locate a trailer on, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:That th~ application of JOHN J. KLEIN for an DD~mobitentr&iler permit be amd hereby is denied. Vote of Town Board:-Ayes-Supervisor Kl~pp; Councilmen Alhertson and Demarest; Jus%,ices Tuthill and Clark. Moved by Justice Clark; seconded by CounCilmen Albertson: RESOLVED: That the regular monthly audit ~meeting of the Town Board will be held at the off~ce of Supervisor~Klipp at Greenport, on Tuesday, June 16, 1959, at 1:30 P.M. Vote of Town Board~ Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Councilmen Albertson and Demarest; Justices Tuthill and Clark. Moved by Justice Tuthill; seconded by Justice Clark: WHEREAS, in accordance with a letter received dated~May 18, 1959, a request was made for the p~rchase of shirts, pants and raincoats for the Auxiliary Police NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That Supervisor Norman E.-Klipp be and he hereby is authorized to purchase shirts, pants and rain- coats for use of the Auxiliary Police of the Town of Southold. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Councilmen Albertson and Demarest; Justices Tuthill and Clark. EDGAR HILLS, ESQ. and WILLIAM WICEHAM, ESQ. appeared before the. Board representing residents of DEEP HOLE DRIVE, MATTITUCK, relative to the automobile trailer permit issued to James and Alice DeVires. Lawyer Hills stated that they should not have applied for a trailer permit as it stated in their deed that they are restricted to one detached frame dwelling and the usual accessory building. The Supervisor stated they would give the matter further consideration. The public hearing on the petition of JOHN and ALEXANDRADROSSOS and GENEVIEVE NAUGLES for a change of zone from "A" Residential and Agricultural District to "B" Business District was opened by the Supervisor at 2:00 o'clock P.M. . The minutes of this_hearing were recorded by George T. Lederle. Moved by Councilman Albertson;; seconded by Justice Tuthilt: WHEREAS, a petition was heretofore filed with the Town Board o~ the Town of Southold by GENEVIEVE NAUGLES requesting a change, modification and amendment of the Building Zone Ordinance including the Building Zone Maps made a part×~,~!U thereof by changing from "A" Residential and Agricultural District to "B" Business District the property described in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petition was duly referred to the Planning Board for its investigation, recommendation andreport, and its report having been filed with the Town Board, and thereafter, a public hearing in relation to said petition having been duly held by the Town Board on the 26th day of May, 1959, and due deliberation having been had thereon NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that th~ relief demanded in said petition be, and it hereby is granted. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Councilmen Albertson and Demarest; Justices Tuthill and Clark. Moved by Justice Clark; seconded by Councilman Demarest: WHEREAS, a petition was heretofore filed with the Town Board of the Town of Southold by JOHN and ALEXANDRA DROSSOS requesting a change, modification and amendment of the Building Zone Ordinance including the Building Zone Maps made a part thereof by changing from "A" Residential and Agricultural District to "B" Business District the property described in said petition, and 169 WHEREAS, said petition was duly referred to the Planning Board for its investigation, r%commendation and report, and its report having been filed with t~ Town Board, and thereafter, a public hearing in relation to said petition having been duly held bythe Town Board on the 26th day of May, 1959, and due deliberation having been had thereon NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the relief demanded in said petition be, and it hereby is granted. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Councilmen Albertson and Demarest; Justices Tuthill and Clark. Moved by Councilman Albertson; seconded by Justice Tuthill: WHEREAS, EDWARD NIDDS has made application to the Town Bcsrd for the establishment of an OPEN DEVELOPMENT AREH pursuant to the provisions of Section 280-A of the Town Law, and WHEREAS, the Town Board has heretofore referred the matter to the Planning Board for its advice and recommendation, and WHEREAS, the Planning Board has recommended that the application of EDWARD NIDDS be granted, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: that the To~n Board of the Town of Southold does hereby establish an OPEN DEVELOPMENT AREA over the property of EDWARD NIDDS as shown forth on the map attached to the application. Vote of Town Board:Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Councilmen Albertson and Demarest; Justices Tuthill and Clark. Move~dby Councilman Albertson; seconded~by Justice Tuthill: WHEREAS, the CommisSioners of the Fishers Island Ferry District have requested the Southold Town Board to approve of a contract between the District and the Interstate Navigation Company for the bareboat charter of the M. V. "Quonset" for a period from May. 25, 1959 to May 29, 1959, with the privilege of extending such time not to exceed June 18, 1959, at a lump sum minimum-~ payment of $400.00 to cover the first two days and $175.00 per day for each. additional day or part thereof, now therefore be it RESOLVED: that Norman E. Klipp, Supervisor, be and he hereby is authorized to execute the above-mentioned contract in behalf of the Town of Southold. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Councilmen Albertson and Demarest; Justices Tuthill/and Clark. Moved by Councilman Albertson; seconded by Councilman Demarest: WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Southold by re~olution duly adopted on the 7th day of April, 1959, did agree to leaser to the United States Department of NavY, certain property located in the Fort H. G. W~ight area of Fish,rs Island, said property being described in said resolution, ~and WHEREAS, the property propose~ to be leased was not proper~ described in said resolution, and it ~is now desired to amend said resolution to properly describe the property to be leased NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby leases to the United States Department of Navy the following described property: ALL that tract of land on Fishers Island, ~own of Southold, County pf Suffolk and State of New York, known as Battery 215, more particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning at an iron pipe marker which is N 61° 21' W a distance of 199.7-' from the Coast and Geodetic marker "Battery 215, 1943", located in the Southwest corner of Fishers Island, New York, thence N 76°35'E, a distance of 273.3' to an iron pipe marker, which is 4.6' northeasterly from a manhole; thence S 13°25'E, a distance 1770 of 287', more or less, to the mean low water line of the South shore of Fishers Island; thence meandering along saidsshore line in a southwesterly direction a distance of 282', more or less;' thence N 13°25'W, a distance of 361.5', more or les~, to the point of beginning; all bearings being true and the parcel cont&in~ng a calculated area of 2.035 acres, said parcel being bounded on the North, East and West by land now or formerly owned by the U~ S. Government and bounded on the South by the waters of Block Island Sound. ~ Together with that certain strip of land, subject to the afore- mentioned easement, the center line of which is described as follows: Beginning at an iron pipe marker,_which is on the North property line of Battery 215 and is N 76°35'E and a distance of 146.4' fr~m the northwest corner of Battery 215f thence N 10°57~ W, a distance of 523.1' to an iron pipe marker, which is 10.0" WeSt of the South- west corner of the NW-SE a~r strip; thence N 11o02' E, a distance of 160.5' to an iron pipe marker; thence N 63o18' E, a distance of 50.0' to an iron pipe marker; thence N 88°30' E, a distance of 755.4' to an iron pipe marker, which is southwesterly 58.5' from an electric manhole; thence N 59o07' E, a distance of '374.9~' to an iron pipe marker; thence N 49o44' E, a distance of 223.2' to an iron pipe marker; thence N 87° 50' E, a distance of 608.2' to an iron pipe marker, which is 26.4' Southerly from a concrete platform~ thence N 61° 54' E; a distance of 336.7' to an iron pipe marker, which is 151.0' frOm 'the southeast corner of Build- ing 21, which is on the East side of Schmidt Drive; thence N 89° 42' E, a distance of 1304.1' to an iron pipe marker, which is E~st of Parkhurst Road and North of the culvert'running under the road; thence N 77° 08' E, a distance of 826.7' to an iron pipe marker~ thence N 76° 02' E, a distance of 229.3' to an iron pipe marker; %~hence N 60° 01' E, a distance of 116.3 to an iron pipe marker; thence S 89o04' E, a dist;ance of 157.6' to an iron pipe marke~; thence N 42° 53' E, a distance of 220.3' to an iron pipe marker; which is on the North side of South B~ach Pond; then-e S 89° 7' E~L a distance of 415', more or less, to a turning point which is on the East side of South Beach Pond; thence N~ 75° 53' E, a distance of 283', more or less, to a turning point; thence S 66o 47' E, a distance of 134.5' to a turning point; thence S 82° 57' E, a distance of 111.6' to a turning point; thence S 39O 45' E, a dis= tance of 141.1' to a turning point; thence N 88° 11' E, a distance of 12.7' to the intersection of the westerly boundary line of lands owned .by the Hay Harbor Club; thence continuing along said line a distance of 194.1' to a turning point; ;thence N 80° 26' E, a distance of 300.1' to a turning point; thence N 73° 11' E, and a calculated distance of 266.8' to the U.S. Government property line, at a point which is S 3° 56' E and a distance of 27.7' from a mere stone on the property iine; said line being the center of a permanent easement extending 10 feet on either side of the lin9. for a total width of 20 feet; Together with the rights of ingress and egress to said properties over existing roads or other means and the right to install, maintain, operate, repair, replace or remove a cable in said right-of-way described in the prededing paragraph. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the term of said lease shall be for a complete term of 99 years, and that the United States Department of Navy pay to the Town ofSouthold a total rent of $1.00 for said term, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Southold Town SF~ervisor be and he hereby is authorized and directed to execute any and all leases and other documents required to effect sBch purpose. Vote of Town Board:Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Councilmen Albertson and Demarest; Justices Tuthill and Clark. AMENDMENT N~. 28 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that after a public hearing held pursuant to the requirements ~f law, the Building Zone Ordinance (including the Building Zone Maps) of the Town of SOuthold, Suffolk County, New York ~as duly amended at a regular meeting of the Southold Town Board on May 26, 1959 as follows: 1. By changing from "A" Residential and Agricultural District tO"B" Business District the following described property: ALL that ~ektain tract or parcel of land situate near Greenport, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, and State of New York, and more particularly described and bounded as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the northwesterly line of Main South Road with the southwesterly line of Chapel' Lane and running thence southwesterly along the northwesterly line of Main South Road about 3600 feet to land of L~I.R.R. Company~ thence, southwesterly along land of L.I.R.R. Company about 350 feet to a point 250 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Main South Road, measured at right angles thereto; thence northeasterly parallel to the north- westerly line of Main South Road about 3900 feet to south- westerly line of Chapel Lane; thence southeasterly along the southwesterly line of Chapel Lane 250 feet more or less to the point of beginning. 2. By changing from "A" Residential and Agricultural District to "B" Business District, the following described property: ~T, that certain tract or parcel of land situate near Mattituck, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, and State of New York, and more particularly describe4 as follows: Beginning at a point on the northerly line of Naugles Drive 1638 feet, more or less, easterly along said northerly line from Luthers Road, said point of beginning being the southeasterly corner of land of DeW~lf; from said point of beginning running northerly along said land of DeWulf 431 feet, more or less to the southerly line of a 30 feot right of way; thence easterly along said southerly line-of said 30 ~f said 30 foot right of way 60 feet, more- or l~ess, thence northerly across said 30 foot right of way and along land of Cavaliere and Pardo, 310 feet more or less to Mattituck Inlet; thence southeasterly along said Mattituck Inlet, 650 feet more or less to land of Cham~ers; thence southwesterly along said land of Chambers, 360 feet, more or less, to said northerly line of Naugles Drive; thence westerly along said noD~herly line of Naugles Drive 107 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning, contain- ing 4 acres, more or less. Dated: May 27, 1959, By Order of the Southold Town Board Ralph P. Booth, Town Clerk Adjournment of Meeting at 5:30 P?M. Ralph P. Booth Town Clerk