Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1000-70.-13-20.1 BAR, r ' I I I I I 1 Ottl�BD]] YiaaiEt aa+. to n a true Dl o�=mpE�_ Yln°° B. _ ROAO ABB le/.ae / �—NECx wzer' x�'OB aDF N���J�e/ ' I I r ivtY []la0 iv tae/ oemt9,^�e]e``et4 oati6a of t �QtoNOY ub I� zn 1Y E 47,,6905a Fr. BARTet E� igf.V LY oewiv Lol 41,55950F1 $I`�`. 1$ EI a � n I �_ ESNs/en amoe y� a1gW s w l a A. mmBav oP I >8 4TPzzso n I9 n1e < g r lq 4e67A.W Fr+ b 8 ^.i A KWB mcesr rAFEx I $&HI—A.i "�Ln'.n'R.""w�% .I w' `� 9 $'Q 1 90rc°a`R f! ( / a°• i Soo s4 n y9 LF4e7m�sJm . ,�_ 1 ®nB54M'.�E INAa' IO /B ¢ 3 2m O N �/ / WIC °"✓ 'I F © aware « I11 � Fz : ®srv',rox �xas' 1�I a 95,/ez Sn � 4Rse95n.Fr .. wAEa Lye t���E I z T / TYHfA[ SEWAGE D/SPoSeL SYSTEM / \�\\ �_ IIx1e°AB'�F: ¢ seszaba'wp� \- I r10 a xa'zBJBT x I of 4l 1;"'.R 1 p W I 4 ` / `UF LOC IO/1 II�` — ni- tBdfr e]9.usa Fz_' �..3� w roAasrrWWw'mNrIaAFRM raAxeJ>ressr'r uxF IIn�� m$�� a,®4r/ess` ' �� it $ s BrsrMV sr le e/ ,7 16. _. ON" 1 r B ssNsBBBrMrpwJWp'bpada2tF zz>I9aS5 asHnl'''' I :u b9 Jo-'4y1j�°¢SW P ANttlNYE Ds 4'•,E9�5N.flgii,.SO JFBTB��uJJJ'46 � 6KVnn— wdJqEPAE 22.... moILEICx./NBxLrMwP%Fs Y e wrNmEr wrrarm sraAMue.aBroWsa44ENoa.NsfropLuBGL vE4MsreJ/raw.s nErasveuKr-LLC/Nmcwsawlxry n/su�nxJamviKcrexarLw5MFxNQr Km4_BNrNIs.v /¢NE9 OAI YrN4 M5 Mf AS MIOE BYK 6'9V 5<FY£YS NN/pEIFO 4�Ea _1 /5 \ - �— 4.1V rxa rdTxEIF MWMrF aeWx rxus IFI1. NPLLv ( I $ gl 40.T015bFr 6 r7 4 'dam 1 TYPICAL WELL OETAIL TY%CAL PLOT MAN UETAIfs ANF� r .ax Nema/AL AN nc o Ma w PO 0 4 : 1114 Born u '0\- -50 _ - I n 50 O ma =uea°zzm[. y ,�\ 4rmwroulrs;xY Bs.M aseBJ ����. f \Vr W 1 $` 91,367,saFr y ,,, u� x,JRr.� 523I69a FT. OA VE l ,. - 'r/u/srocrAnsr rwrrra suBawsrwPu s "mrobro xseawo )Y ILpry¢Sa/)AC(p BV AE50LUIlON Oi IEU �G lEr C74/C('U� DRIVE ii a-su \�, ��.�� 11 nea°zz zP®r�rxaLEz �S h .� ,B4a ro i9 >6 I S 'd - � �l ,•-•"'� l u aAxx xs eca.m I t'30 A¢J Bd : MAP OF > t �I 3413 FT '.'A95- .ziBe JI -¢rB 4rroPSLFr `� I PARAO/SE SY THE BAY Y 4 �1¢>� Jum x,waPs anLFA N..nFBE eozxm wn r N/ssaw f 317,0E_ m „ I 1lD fj'S 7L ERA' H N/x6 B//A.i AYU LOrs xUBr BE SMO 145WYN M r/E JVBCIV/s/0.V BLP. ..r" r ro'EaserKNr xrwerx[ws x,re,o,H,H,/B,n,/e,/a 1 $ [B�u¢¢�nW Atg9]1t50N JF WGEL /0.4Z'ON EASIEALYJM4IFP ti uF., BI�dS;¢ e4. b NfNZ2M d;`I p / Ecr/¢E xoLF rEx/B.J FyY pM..ifo'1 CnuFr+ xtlFPoY[A NE MNFNE AN/NFOE0U4 IE w4ItW ' all / 4 'h' b /'4 J SOUTHOLD �• DONNE.RATH ^rte SURZY l9 FKdMIFFEO /j t / mu 9 q o 1 LLur Ra ear zsa Y° x 11 416/JSOFr m° 91,59950FT `I h B�tUaN� OWN QF FRANKLIN S"RE,NEW YORK I/0/0 Ifsourvoco 46.9Y25o FF sir r s"�l Al SUFFOLK COUNTY,NY w,: Y.w,,.p MIg i21g 1 t ` �O�Teip n� '� q\\ e sa(r �I r zoi.plc mL�BaE�'rzof SCALE I"=/00' e.am.i«.Ygpq..aG_9Y iNe� N ` 44,75 \ B4 \ he\ uN. /00 50 O y p \ �BAYL w all l"a p _I �1f n'L Ate' i rn �w,es:o.+.r' Ll Planning Board -5- ^,,ust 30, 1976 Dawn Estates. On motion made by Mr. Raynor, seconded by Mr. Coyle, it was RESOLVED to recommend to the developer of Dawn Estates that this property be developed as a major subdivision. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Wickham, Raynor, Coyle, Gordon. Blue Dolphin site plan. The Blue Dolphin owned by Spinthourakis would like to put a second floor on their existing motel unit for four additional units. The Planning Board will require information as to what district this property is in; how much total area the property has; how many units there are presently; front, side and rear profiles of the proposed building; square footage in each proposed unit; information as to whether there are fire escapes for the second story. On motion made by Mr. Raynor, seconded by Mr. Gordon, it was RESOLVED to approve the final map of subdivision known as "Paradise by the Bay" owned by John E. Rath, subject to the fo ods wing: 1. Recommendations of the Suffolk County Department of Planning. 2. Written approval of the Highway Superintendent and Highway Committee as to waiving of curbs in the subdivision. 3. Acceptance of the performance bond by the Southold Town Board. 4. Receipt of inspection fee by the Town of Southold. 5. Resolution of any drainage problems. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Wickham, Raynor, Coyle, Gordon. Heritage Harbor (Riverside Homes) . A drainage report on this subdivision has been submitted by Young & Young, Engineers. This will be forwarded to the Planning Board for their study and recommendations. On motion made by Mr. Raynor, seconded by Mr. Gordon, it was RESOLVED to hold a public hearing on the minor subditri ion of property known as "Laurel Acres" owned by Hans Rein antihe i ',.246 t, o r- ^Nt5 DLCLARACIU:i, Wade tl is L day Of t• 1976 by JOIN E. IUTN, residinq at (No Nu+ :) North bad to Sayvlrv, Southold, Now York 11971, hereinafter ealledtM • -Declarant," 3 N I T N E S S L T 11 f , •e "y Snjr.PX. S the Declarant Sa rOw the nyner !n fee sis4la r � absolute of all of that Cattalo Parcel Of land including a111ot'+a �.+ ■ituater toads, courts, recreation nrces and inprowr+nta thereon, q g '.cwt, n` Southold, count" of Suffolk. Staten 1� �•'in and tern in the + entitled, "HAP of 1`aradlN � "e al pyo On a certain rap p, yew York, n1 goucMl`, �:fV^:V Munty,^.Nw Yorke 1Mde by;r�n'. 1nJny v •icur.y. L canned Lam f'cy +^, Fr:erhead, Gey York, and filed In the Office of the clerk of the County of on the Suffolk .lay. .176 as ':ap • "�3 and � nl br the afore— r�Mn Nf1EAEAS the Declarant u.tends to develop said preniees.as a Aanred community, subdividing, granting and urchaNJ. and u, conveyinq same rnr pr rtiona thereof co various p Yl1Eld'+AS the Declarant is desirous of eubjectSnq the „ :•!:ole of sai f prexfees ar•1 every Wert ion thereof !o Carta Sn F4. condltlont, covecencs, restrictions, reservaclona, exceptions �.f he gener..l yelfera and eaaerents for'the fnrpmse,ot promoting t of the resider to of the area, vroeeetlnq the anvlzona»n!. pro' ' reserving property values and neighborhoods, ducing harmonious P EEE. . 41� .4 13�N. Yu 1�TS rv( t if. I �R1:35 . 1241 {�� Perpetuating the aesthetic anenitiea Prevailing in the ooa/tl�'�ti� NOW TREREFORE the Declarant declares that the ises and the whole and every portion thereof aforesaid prem be and the same herehy are held and shell be conwywd ub�aCt s a , to the conditionst covenants, restrictions, reservations, d„ d each excepticns and easements hereinafter set forth, anrtiOn# and every p-'osp�ctive purchaser of said premises or • Po eptance of s deed thereto, lot or plot thereof, by the acc d agrees that the premises so p urchas covenants aned shell 5 coheld subject to and together with the following conditions, be covenants, restrictions, rese•vatlone, excoptlon■ and auemanU• to wit, ARTICLE l DEFINIT If1NS �PCTION 1. DF.CLARAf;T. The word Declarant, as used l ' herein. is defined as nearing Nr. John E. Ratli, residing at �.,�. (•;c ;;umber) North Road to Bayview, Southold, New York 11971, his i successors and assigns. heirs, legal representatives, SF:'TION 2. PREMISES. ^.he word premises, as used herein, is defined as ,e3nina all t:.at certain parcel of land - including all lore, fonds, coots, recreation areas and imprOve menta thereon, s,tuate, lying and baino in the Townof Southold. County of Suffolk., State of Naw York as shown on a certain map anti— :i Bay, Town of Southold, Suffolk COU11Cy. tied, 'm8p of Paradise by the F 2 In ry p: 44 ' Now York,' made ty Young and Young, Licensed Land Surveyors, Riverhead, New York, and filed in the Office of the Clerk Of the County of Suffolk, State of Now, York, on the of 1976 as Map 1 s t' SECTION 1, SUBDIVISION MAP. The words eubdivisi" .nap, as used herein, are defined as me aninq Map 1 SECTION 1. LOT &ND PLOT. ':he words lot and Pis; _ as used hersin, are defined as msanlna the ssparatu numbered ? parcels of land into which the premises has and will be divided 1 ' as shown on the subdivision nap. SECTION S. OWNER. "Che word owner, as used herein, is defined as meaning any Ind Svidual, corporation or partnership owning any of the lots and plots as shown on the subdivision map and his heirs, legal representatives, successors 6' i and assigns. SECTION 6. FRONT YARD. The [tent yard of any lot I and plot shall be that portion teeing the interior subdivision roads and courts. SECTrON 7. SUBDIVISION PERIMETER. The subdivision per/meter shell be that onion of the subdivision abutting and bordering Pine Neck Load and North Bayview Road, Southold, New 1 L � York 11g7l, I . 6 i 1 I i I :R13:i �ar:L�9 SECTION S. USAGE. Wherever naCessary or _ app, ,ate, the use herein of any gender shall be dewed to include the other genders and the use herein of either r the singular or the plural shall be deemed to include the other. ARTICLE II CPERATION AND EFFECT SECTION 1. REAL, COVENANTS. All of the conditions, covenants and restrictions created herein shall be construed as real covenants running with the IaMI. SECTION 3. APPURTENANT EASEMENTS. All uNments granted herein shell be construed as easements appurtenant t0 the premises unless otherwise expressly provided. fL_PION 1. ENFORC-C1ENT. This declaration x irll be binding upon, inure to the Wnef it of and be enforceable by, the Declarant, and any owner of any lot and plot. SECTION I. WAIVER. The failure to enforce any {. , and restrictions created heroin o' the conditions, cover.anee shall not constitutes waiver or estoppel of the right to do so thereafter..; SECTION S. DURATION. The cover ita, conditiORs# and restrictions created herein shall continue and remain in full . force and effect et all time as against the owners of the lots M` 4 *s i. i r r`'r w and riots perpetually. SECTION C. DEEDS. Every deed to s sWW1Visioo lot shall include by reference this declaration of CO ditions, Cove- ,.ants, restrictions, reservations, exceptions and easements. ^F.CTION 7. C011Srt^cS. rhe consents and approvals calle" for pursuant to this _eclaration shall not be unreason- ,t,iv withheld W the Declarant. u� SEC110t7 R. ASSIGNDTTIT. The Declarant shall have the 7 y right mrd hereby reserves the right to assign, with or without a conveyance of title to any part cf the Premises, any or all of the rights and powers „f the Declarant retain contained, by an icetr-mrent l.: recordable form, and the assignee thereof, whether , or not such ns: :knee hnr title to Ay part cf the premises, shall have the same rights and uowerL and be subject to the sane obligations and doles as ire rosprved, given and assu:ned by the Declarant. SECTInN 9. VAIALrDATTON. "he invalidation f any r _ section or portion of t:a^ declaration .by a c, art of competent at, . jurisdiction shed not affect any of the cemalnirg provisions. hereof which shall remain in full force and effect. i ARTTCLr III RDILDIt:G RESTRTCTIONS SECTIO!' 1. SINGt!:-rwill.Y DWELLINGS. t;o structure other .. than a single-family dwelling with attached garage, tannin court and/or swimming pool shall be constructed on any lot and plot. S i 1 �r cl;� a :951 :p s `. SECTION 2. BULK. A single-family dwelling shall contain not leu than eighteen-hundred (1,900) square ' and in the ca•e of a two-story dwelling at lust otwhundred (1001 square feet, of which must be on the first floor of R' year-round pseud, fully enclosed, habitable, usable floor area, exclusive of garages, basements, open porches, decks and attics. An attached garage shall contain at lust three- ,, hanered (300) square feet of fully enrlosed area. 11FF SECTION 3. HEIGHT. A single-family dwelling shall not exceed two and one-half (2-1/2) stories or thirty-five' 135) fest to height, whiche'ver in less. SECTION <. SFtBACy. No pest of any structure or building shall be located within seventy-five (75) feet of the front or street line of any lot and ;.lot on Kimberly Lane, nor ��,_• within fifty (50) feet of the front or street line of any lot and plot on Roxnnne Roac, nor within. twenty (20) feet of the 1 ' back. and aide linea of any lct and plot, nor within seventy-rive (75'; feet of the mean highuater mark of Southold Bay or the "creek." The lot and street lines are thou shown an the t{j!tt subdivision map. r" S,XTInN 5. GENERAL D':S1GN FEATURES. No "A-Frame,* trailer, modular home or factory constructed hart may be built x d or roved on to any !at and plot. Each single-family dwelling 4I mat have an attached garage. Adjoining single-family dwellingar; " 6 r ;i :r. shall have varied FOsitiOns on lots and varied roof ridge liMr`)p. - so ■s to avoid monotony. SECTION C. LAUDSCAPINC. The grade On any portion of any lot %hall not be elevated or depressed wore ChM three (1) fast from that of the abutting street and surroWAL"` 4 lots and plots. Upon completion of construction, the entire A unbuilt Foction of • loo and plot mist be graded, grans seeded ` and shruhbed. Trees planted by the Declarant along front street?F ' lines of lots and plots shall be raintained and p-essrve. by t.ie wnara. Not Wore than twenty 120) pereent of the area shall be cleared for building or access purposes, and in no event a tree hevinc abut diameterWin excess of six (6) inches I,r measured two (2) feat above qround shall be cut without the express written approval of the Declarant. } SECTIO: 7. FENCES, NO fence shall be constructed' or placed within seventy-five (15) feet of CM front or street t' line of any lot and plot or between the front of • single-family . . Awe lling and the front or street line of any lot and plot, whichever is greater. SEC:Inf: R. SI;CS. No sign of any kind shall be erected, raintainec or displayed to the public view on any - portion of any !Ott plot and building without written consent of the Declarant and then only upon such conditions as the Declarant -my specify. The provisions hereote shall not, hwwwrs,. s: 7 ..a. i' i J. :l1+71 JJ iY:GtF� r Si.;e. prohibit signs used by the Declarant. '.1< SECTION 9. L'TII Ty r":. ' ,TIONS- All single-f dallinas shell be expeditiously comm ted to municipal w ,. and sear rains when available, and all refunds of the 1. Declarant's deposits with ut' lity companies shall be paid to the Declarant. All utility connections, water. sear, qar electricity, telephone and Solepision shall be Installs& pp underground. t' ra i, SEC:IOt: 10. COMPLETION. All construction and landscaping activities shall be compl+tad within one (1) year f cormencerient of initial condtruetion. :r w: , i., SECTIO}; 11. APPROVAL OF JLANS, 14o building, fence <� and/or structure of any nature or description shall be erected& nor shall cor.str^cticn thereof : •cotmenred, nor shall anyextsrior' alterations upon or additions to an, building ane/or structure be correnced unless and until Al: plans, spec_fieations, building, elevation, site plans, shrub-planting plans, and other inforsu- tion deemed necessary to determine the ■uitaLility and appropriate- nos& of the exterior architectural features, design, location and p landscaping of the same have been first approved in writing by the I Declarant. The Declarant shall be furnishes with a dupticat•set o B .�.�X3135 ;11:254 fla• to be approved and shall keep ease permanently on file. SECTION 12. SUBDIVISION. NO lot and plot shall r• further subdivided, conveyed or sold except as a whole. - AR^.lrLr Iv l:�C Rli57 R1 Cf?rd:5 Bi F1�1.:;71A1. u:t. All lots and plots i, shall be u9c.: 9Lr:•'t r ;r:.-ate oin.rle-family residential t ` purposes only and no c,.rn .1 ­.,.terprise of any kind shall be - swthtained uorr rr in •u:ection witl. :my Int and plot. -, .. ..., .. . . i ...:.L:XL. trailer, buement, tent, sack ! )Ara;t s ail Le erected, placed, main- tained, used or i. r. r., !,,r :w as a terr,( rary or remanent re a:Seca••. ,... --.:r-: , _ .:•.c:'.ung :,o'.se s:.all Le :,ccupled by or re:.n. .. .. _...1 r transient occupants. Under ;.r. clrcurstances sr..a:: _-f s:iy dwelling :... ae Le rr.cuoled by more than f •.r ail pe, ple nct related by blood or rsrriage, tinder nj .ircurstances :;hall the windows or doors of a s.ncle-family dwells.^.c !.r.use 1� h.:arded up. SECT 101: .. ANIN:'.t^.. r pealtry, herssar cattle, Eons .,r other en-.ral . .n i .,ild, except household pets ray Ix :.epi on any : -t. , a.-•„ logha;no or menegarie stall Le kept ,ntside of a s:nnlu-fare:; dwelling house in connection with '•.ousehold pets without the excress written permission of the Declarant. r hµ� i .l•:giJS •t 'L55 ' oFLN STOR1 r Garbage eaf.ar 9erbege, pfnse, scrap, r.achinary, trucks, pick-up trucks larger than one-half (1/2) ton, unlicensed rotor vnhitlea, trailers, house trailers, mdulnc hor+` . tent+ or earlier% shall not be stored outside of a fully enclrsed single-fanny dvelling except ons carperleas than tv„l-, !l:i f••.t 11. length ray be stored in th" rn nr yard of nm• ?rn 1'.i ! .. •v,t vithin tvonty (201 f. It •�. 1200; feet fres Cf ani side or rear-Yard L•ne am,= t•�•-rundeed val of the Detlev- sny front-yari street line, -,r rn .•r:etc❑ ..p',•ro nnc, Clotheslines ray be atorod, IrI a•wd only in the rear yard , i•-enrcd nptnr �' achuio•. :hall ever t.,. parka 11 ge,r•.: +'•t c-,_t t:da of a single- ' f ar.l' , .:vellinr. hour, gnra,•e. rs st:etr pPint, ataln, "a intn:r, and/or ranair t::e ,:x�. :.� r , t all atngle-family dYellinos and oarnaes an,l cut dwo •t:l ""•" reada ,ind brush :et e1 less tt.nr. f••:r (i) inc'', . e,,. •. irade, PiPhw lT:: Rt Otl':J, The owner, of 'Tots #I- n, t 1,:,.t carnstrnct uny spi 1,:, -• fin•;crdoct, wharf, r structure out ra9t ti:c er:ming 1•a3Rhead %hal l t no t, at to a fashion such taut tr•urr r::t+ '+tr .`• t.e.t", L ;1 feet 7:a3t the existing . t:,e -reek." pa teat rhich 19 used for any 1 ulknuau lice i::tc or venture shall to moored at any subdivision cocrs•rcial purt.t•se ' i lot, boat basin, or r� rection area. 10 x' s a �M{ S. The Declarant or his successor shall have the rlybt to the perimeter of the 'park and recreation areas bcrMrlM wf dock. fingerdoekt vherl•►! -,reek' and!or construct any pile, dYs1 i'a t bulkhead or permit the snoring of any boat provided aaa+ not extend out from the perimeter of the 'Park and rearea"a ane' into the ',reek' more than twenty (30) feet. TMA SECTION 7• SUBDIVISION PERIMETER AND WCESB A subdivision periseter t7 the depth shorn and a taarked on the subdivision mac shall reran in a natural state, undisturbed except for the rercvel �' d,bria, brush and dud shrub, scream"- e x rrvala cerent ot ,jead shrub screening and UVOIll, eef, and the f each lot owner. The all of which shell Le tt.e re%P('na ibility o - existing fence on the eubdivIsion perireter hall W tyintalned by the Declarant or his successor and in no way shall be any by the lot owneret and pedestrian cr vehicular access �. shall be trot. interlcr subdivision road% or courts and !n no way ' shall be through •he su bdl' ♦,on perireter, except during con- .ction of laid Perlr.ster fence shall struction, at which tare a nd plot owner to W� be r,mved by and at the expense of a lot a �q access by heavy ,uchinary, tradesman and deliveries. ARTICLE V ERSEMENTS SEc7.In?i I. ISIGRESS Allo EGRESS. A nonexclu%ive i eaaerrent, w.th others, for the puri-+se of ingress in ceurcn egress over the surface of the streets and courts a shorn on the filed Map is hereby granted to and established for awry s owner of every lot and Plot- 11 @' a 1 Op xx .:•,11 J 257 fee s1^RU .beeasee .'CL-71052. OUNERS111P. Title in - tnu in tAr heck o[ !M *e:acts, courts. Park .� r,! ell lands ly and creek shown On the sub' reetion area. foot Path to Park, is zac division sap is excepted and reserved to the Deelarest srxl not convey ed or incro:!nC to `•e convoyed to any oyne[ of any lot and plot. The right to ds""te the Sr.C"lo`t 7. :CP1C7.:I(G. sunieiPal 1`> streets and tour is shcwn en the drve lrpnrnt rap co any the authority is oxeePted and resen•e1 to the txelarant , n ther s "ts l accepts '-�"• event that any municipality dedication of and courts. all richts-of-"y fc 1n5reas °rd egcess over said • autnnet leallY terrina wtr+eto. extinquish.asd t, an. S courts a tel• v t+,corr nilll and ':�ti1• I1 erf'.'tny t. WATCR `l t"r• .The oVre[• of Lots M'n'Vith t`.roueh Sit etc •,ranted a nnnexc'.usi•m anserrnt. h M 1T .+a•et Ptrr♦ CArnuyh the others. L a t!t•• ! urYn,eq ^` tun^inr t s2� stall- suhdiviPeri wtnn roa.L•: an.1 the na:rronts Le twcen Lots ill ehroug: ::W..d i••is'.an meter for the nurV)S' of i and thrrmih the ter provided ca:h lot ince •.:atervall.. r• the uuLdi•'tsion per ire owner shall l-ar Lite full cost of Bach r:,stallat Sonn and hall s n'"� and test�tre all :ands to the P reviuue condition cmPlete sa within sSxcY 'f�l 'fa:•q r'f -,W4.ncerant if vr,rk. rnrx join Rl:CRLi::Iti:7 l.REA. A nonexclusive v en^.c+ront. in carr--° •.:it;, othr rye for the Pun:osea of using the shoo^ on the su1,11via`_on meP for hart acyl ;,,;r, It lrn '1roa .,nr•+her ulth an easerent for Pedes ` �urr.res••. s^lal, r recreation t Path to Pari' aw whwn trial, fr.cregs and eer^•s Durr the 'font for cn tae sal,dt':isi.:n ray., is nerrhp granted and estam m of Llve lSl i ✓ every Domer Of ^'+^ry lilt and Plot and uP to a maximum ' 12 ! s z The s quests personally actt"Paniepat d p a lot or Plot Owner'er• rreation area- and-foot h to Park" as shorn on the and ec <„ 4` - shall be used only for such re ere&tion purPoMr ,,,u E' subdivision maF other than and no structure shall Over be constructed thereon -crook" docking far=lines as heretofore provided tor. -toot and bridge" facilities as shown °^ thesubdivision wap. uh main - bridge- ..:e of ".he "foot path to park" ns ■nown on the suhdivision map, The Deet Brant reserves the right to relocate the 'toot path to park" as shown on 'he nubdivision map between fot$ etween wets IZ and 41 and along LM al and 04 to a loe..tion b bulkheaded "creek" front on bots s) and a�• v SF.�lot; G. .Rl -;•pp ACCESS. T!,, Daclaran! i! reserves the right to thein of the entr+nce to Roxanne L+M •1 et Pine Neck Rned to a=1 but eror9+^Oy vehicles. srcroti -. •:AttITC.tlN:Cl.. The Declarant exeapte and reserves the rngt.t tc snow plow, sweep, r.,,ntsir., repair, regrede, and irprove the streets, c"lta, perk and recreation arerl'^ foot path Co park, tract. and subdivision pe rimier easement& . bn ❑aP, it be'-nq expressly urdarstOOd mown on the sudlvlaiothat the De r, the t not herehy in any way obligated to conduct Lance of a �* or P,Y for such activ'ties. Evart oi.ner, by acceptance ! , race to pat the Doclar- ` tr. a lot and Plot covenan' and aq r deed, year an not nn the first da}• of January of each and OVery y to pay all taxes annual charge to be used by the Declarant t assessed upon the Streets and courts as shown on •.M sgbdivialom 1 1) r r In i J , i 9 • :91J5 .i..?3y �� a,sp and all costs, if any, of maintaining and repelriny ar• such annual charge •hall not, however, exceed the sum of fifty the (So) mills on each dollar of the assessed valuation aerf t• fixed lincludina inprovement4 mrn� *d by each year by the arPliceble Municipal tan assessors. In the event that such annual rherge is not paid when due, the saw a lien u^on the Premises of such shall ba Mme and remain Cha right owner until paid, and the Dorlarant shall have the lien thereof by any to collect the game sod to enforce means authorized Ly law. srCf ION 8. MILITII:5. The DeClarant excepts and rc ss ry>e the rt 7 G !:t ca ran p«tn others, with or without 1 any part of the premises, aleotriC, e conveyance of [itis to gas, telavls:on and other utility water, sewer, telephone, easements in, under and over the streets and courts as shown on the subdivision map. ARTICLE VI !" A(gE'!DMFYT AND RELEASE F EC'IOt, 1. A4EFDftk::1T5. 'Is DeClarant, whether or mot, owning any part of the pre,:ises and without the consent of any owner, rwrtya ee or other lienor, shall have the right and hereby reserves the right atony time to a:ter, modify, annul or release in wlole or i., Part, any or all of the conditions, covenants, and restrictions sac forth in this declaration as c o r the whole promises- Any such alteretaon, to any lot and plot o b 14 i ,•�;«91:35 �1� '?i�ll modification, annulment or release shall be in vr'ttM, r"O"d. able form signed by the Declarant. I1; WITNESS WFIFRLOF, meld Declarallt has Set his h i and coal the day and year first written above- i' I yl V' a 11 7 j81:35 ?rl z aa.t rort::Y nF 913I=C �.•,"•,� 1916 before r on the :, . da' oC u Ret'+onally daM 7 rlC: L. P.Arn w^ to Ue the indivianal to re kno daecrihed in and who uxe_uted the foregoing fifteen (1S1 t>•- instrune^t and acknowledged 'oro that he Staeuted the eewM c ... w t . i 16 , r . 3.e . � � . j n y � a i .' � .•,. ,. . �r� � ,: �„ ~` ,r« ♦z ✓'` �� • � .' A ;� ,' .. p:. ' '• • � ' � a m � _ )'. � � d _ n � � ,� , �� REVISIONS: PINE NECK ROAD STORM WATER CALCS: Q ROOF AREA (420 SQ. FT.) X 2" RAIN/HR (.167" ) = 70.1 CF W 1 - 2' X8 %%C rel EDGE OF PAVEMENT 0 0 " CB RAD=25.00' N 86 /o /oD06 50 E 295.00' LEN =39.27' O POLE CHAIN-LINK FENCE 1.0�/S rrCOLl l N cl) ' — 2'Xa'd1a ._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._.-----------------------------------------------•........... PROPOSED/ I DRY WE LL--__--------------- ------- y f• _._._., srORA C) SHED' 13.0' C) O O 30.6' i 60.8' L6 P4 r i Lu i 1 i ! SQUARE FOOTAGE ! i ASPHAIIT DRIVEWAY o W/BELGz. PLK. CURB HOUSE FOOTPRINT 2132 SQ. FT. z 50 50' '' SLATE ENTRY 263 SQ. FT. POOL O i DECK 198 SQ. FT. ' Q i EQUIPMENT 20.5 o ? REAR ! EXISTING 44.7 FRONT w ° ! ❑ POOL 540 SQ. FT. � SHED GARAGE z POOL HOUSE 334 SQ. FT. ►� W p u I IO Q BRICK N STORAGE SHED 415 SQ. FT. (� a j EXISTING PATIO ! Q ly-I POOL 4 LOT AREA 47311 SQ. FT. z 14.8' 0 LOT COVERAGE 3882 SQ. FT. OR 8.2/o EXISTING ° ° iLu 1 ! i 60 2 STORY M SLATE Li C:) ! " FR. RES i o ! d. , (2132 s.F.� 4.4' °, O CO _ 04 W 0 i O ! 19.9' i M i LO i o i Lo i o DECK i 0 i14.5'z ._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._...................._ ............................--------------------------------------...................... 801 I w c M OCD METAL FENCE 0.4'/N r- GEN.® (n N POLE o C•7 m y V S 86%%D06'50" W315.92 >< mm m o v C -d M ai 00 , 4 F mucnr' 00 LOT 19 N w �: Em� W w PROPOSED SITE PLAN u o 1 " = 20' RECEIVED N NOV 7 2022 SCTM# 1000-70-13-20.20 SouthoTown PlanningBoard V METES & BOUNDS FROM x SURVEY BY PAUL BARYLSKI LAND SURVEYING DATED: 3/25/2021 ` SC.y ��J+mac^ ` � '� ':.,'mow.• i�" ; DRAWN: MH/MS r, ,s�'sys�.:�'• �,,_, SCALE: JOB#: 7/20/2022 '= OF �@,f•-. SHEET NUMBER: S- 1 vwb�_ KECEIVED PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 10 _ 7 2022 51020 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 0 U-t'ff 6Tc7-town Planning Board Tel: (631) 765-4330 Fax: (631) 765-4643 Betsy Perkins Paralegal daimie Lengyel Kylee DeFrese November 7, 2022 Chairperson Donald Wilcenski Southold Town Planning Board Town Annex/second floor 54375 Main Road, Southold NY 11971 RE: KARIBU LLC/PASCAL SCHAARY PROPERTY ADDRESS: 90 KIMBERLY LANE, SOUTHOLD SCTM: 1000-70.-13-20.20 Dear Chairman Wilcenski and Board: We respectfully request the Board's consent to place a storage shed at 14' from the property line in Paradise by the Bay. As you know, Paradise by the Bay has their own internal subdivision road system(Kimberly Lane). In 1976 the developer recorded Covenant& Restrictions and marked on the subdivision map a twenty-foot setback line. The C&Rs at Section 7 "Subdivision Perimeter and Access." Prohibit the lots in the subdivision from having direct access on Pine Neck Road. The Covenants also state that the perimeter marked on the map shall remain in a natural state, undisturbed, except for removal of debris, brush and dead shrub, screening and trees, all of which shall be the responsibility of each lot owner." The owner's survey did not show this "subdivision map" line and the C&Rs are buried in the Town's Records difficult to find and the C&R's focus primarily on the internal road system. The owner applied for a variance to locate a storage shed in his side yard at 22 feet from the property line adjacent to the end of Pine Neck Road. The Board granted the variance in appeal #7638. After the owner received the approval,the owner discovered that the approved location had been drawn incorrectly on the architect's site plan. The approved location was not in an existing opening in the yard where it would be screened from view. The approved location would require removing seven (7) large caliper evergreens. The evergreens were located in front of his pool fence and on the side of Pine Neck Road. To correct this,we submitted a request for de minimus review and the ZBA approved the revised location of the shed to 14' from Pine Neck Road, finding that the proposed location (14') would uphold the intent of the ZBA appeal# 7638 and the revised location of the shed would be hidden from all the roads. The property is improved with an existing house, pool,pool house, and a proposed toilet in the pool house and proposed shed. Two building permit applications were filed, one building permit application for the alteration to the existing pool house and another for a shed, the owner and builder thought the permit was for both the alteration to the pool house and the shed and mistakenly began construction of the shed. When the building department was reviewing the building permit for the shed,we received a call from the building department advising us that there were Planning Board C&R's which prevented the shed from being constructed where it was proposed and advised us to obtain permission from the Planning Board for the location of the shed. Attached are the following: 1. Filed Map of Paradise by the Bay 2. C&Rs filed by the developer in 1976 3. ZBA approval for the shed and de minimis approval (14') from property line 4. Architect's site plan of the shed 5. Picture of the shed under construction The proposed shed at 14' from the property line does not disturb the subdivision fence, or the existing vegetation along the fence, and the revised location prevented disturbing several large evergreens. The purpose of the Paradise by the Bay C&Rs is to screen structures from view. The location of the shed at 14 from the road remains screened from Pine Neck Road. If additional screening is needed the buffer will be enhanced by the owner once the shed is completed. We ask that you approve the location. Thank you. Very tr 9:y,-y .s, �. atr c-'.a C. Moore Cc: Pascal Schaary Mark Schwartz 0 " ����� ���t� r f s, ,r�u� ` ���i, „r��;,/� ��i✓ (�d��!I� qtr :)ECLARK:Soar, rAde tt le o 1976 by JOf1N E. W►Tli, ro%idinq at (Yo "10 4lr /rl BeYvip',+, Southold, d:ev York hereinalte " 11971, l i 'Declarant," W q; 1 r. S S r T 11 i Ur i� i :,'1ti'FF.AS the vn-c'l�rant i^� n°v the owner iraSsuY� l tt:at certain. ,stee OM1 of l Of land includirq all ,f �� i ntrri c o. s an:: jr -reyerwnte UheYwon a 4 rTsatlr�n arca , s, rec _ .i - r� Snu•_:��1d. _4)unt•- of Suffe rlk, ,,i5 and `- c� n ,in i 'f Of a certain rap entitled, *MMP `ye*1W Or , ; s ;.own en ' � ��L r f!r• rh tr►I L1 , % ,✓,�,+d�ejamr. r_w„ f q._ , :C.,..rn f1� �ALr�n..., ,.. A .. F.►^erhea d, ..e- York,4*r4'' 1 �l a f r Coun. o! Suffolk on/that o�1 it iri , )ffice Of % 7 fi. t e A 1�N�/ nr fr. d „ ,a the afore ar develo l tTart :r��tc:uls to P s said r.res-ices as a ,,lar.r�c�: cc:nruait�, n::txjividinq. grnntingr��alNi r ! veziouy purchnse'_a, and � � v cnnveyin? saac°rcion� t!ierc�:` rvrrli��t / r�i rtc �.. [ l ro r/ai�J rrr . ca�t.r5 tl« , eClBrant is esireus of �ub�ectinq� . . a , _ ion thereof o certain vVCr1 �•:• i� �� p :•„�clu n' sai e. is Tfa r rasert+tions, exceptions .on., A, ,•it , �ver.an Harr t'fe nrer,,otinq the aenercl ^d easements for welfare jjl ff ` ✓ a a, J !?nil rl r m of the residerts of the wren. protecting the environment, P �, r F value* am ° educing s reserving property harmonious neighborhoods, P ri y b )Jlll /a N �2 �",. perpetuating the aesthetic ar""iar�6 p veal j" t1w ;P IoW THgREppRE the Declerant declares that, reo t�� " tM G aforesaid premises and the whole and awry Portion ��� hereby are held and shall be oonveYrd" eel , .'ii be and the same J't x restrictions ress r►atid"i n covenants, to the condition** and each excepticna and eaae�oents hereinafter eat torth# or a Po and every p•'oePrctive purchaser of said PLemisae nce of s deed thereto lot or plot tnereof# by the accepta � urched shell agree* that the premises se P covenants end ag f - `s' be held subject to and together w!•th the following eonditions ', ` covenants# restrictions# rese'vationseXc%ptions and as � � to Wits w ARTICLE I DEFINIT IC3S i� SECTIO! 1. DECLARANT• The wcrd Declarant, as used yr, John E, WRatlti, residing at i ` herein, is defined as eaning hist' Vorth Road to Bayview, Southold, ttew York 11971, (:7e lumber) and 4n M heirs, legal representatives# successors asei s• N/1 sg['"'ION 2. rPSt1ISE5. The word premises, as used , arcel of land . y herein, is defined as neanina all t::at certain P including all lots$ co��rts, recreation areas and improver toads, ments thereon# situate, lying and being in the Toon of SoutholdM certain �eaP enti ' County of SuffolY.# State c New York as shovn on a 6' Suffolk emotty wap of paradise by the Bay, Town of Southold„ tied, ►�� �r� Z r, V l V ' Nw York,' made 1y Young and Young, Licensed Lend �i Riverhead, New York, and filed in the Offioe of t]N �r the County of Suffolk, State of Nw York, on til�e r i ' of 1976 as Kap a SECTION 3. SUBDIVISION MAP. The words Watt rap, as used herein, are defined as meaning Hap 1 SECTION 4. LpT AND PLOT. The words lot and as used heroin, are defined as meaning the separato numbered parcels of land into which the premises has and will be dlvided�r/ as sh7rm on the subdivision map. a0gyii�' SECTION S. r-,W:FR. he word owner, as used A herein, is defined as meaning ar.y individual, corpordt'on�,orr� partnership owning any of the lots and plots as shown on the F subdivision map and his heirs, legal representatives, successors and assigns. / SECTION 6. FRONT YARD. The frcnt yard of any lot 1 and plot shall be that portion facing the interior subdivision ' yroads and courts. SECTION SUBDIVISION PERIMETER. The subdivision y, perimeter shall be that _portion of the subdivision abutting and � bordering Pine Neck Load and North Rayview Road, Southold, New ¢ York 11971. 1 i s a 3 ,, ,• ,;,, ,i,rr ry :a, 1f l l r�t R �k, i 1118 1 y j' ya I�( � , - l SECTION S. USAGE. wherever neC4sear�► Ot ys w� app, ate, the use herein o! any gander shall be V yJ� to include the other genders and the us* herein of eithett ' I ' lural shall be deemed to inclu8e the singular or the P h � other. r r ;. ARTICLE II CpERATIODI AND EFFECT � nr i yld"' ;;% SECTION 1. REAL COVENA I S• All of the conditions ' covenants and restrictions created herein shall be conetrs„ r P,. reel cevenents running with the la&. SECTION 2. dPPURTEI7AN` EASEltER95. All easements, i dry appurtenant to granted herein shall bn construed as ease!nents r9rw� ices unless otherwise expressly provided. the prep -TION 3. LNFORC 'Q:YT. This declaration iirll be binding upon, inure to the 1:anefit of and be enforceable YI by, the Declarant, and any owner Of any lot and plot. If The failure to enforce Any SEC:I014 4. WAZVER. ^ thR conditions, covenants, and restrictions created herein 1 of the right to dog' a ` " sha Q, ll not constitute a waiver or estoppel to thereafter. �F Y , T conditions, SECTION 5. DI;ZATIG_:, he cover its, herein shall continue and remain in lull end restrictions created r ^Ili �j,'� �s I„kA( , against the Owners of th• lots force and effect Lt all times as J nw �- 1 r e F^ ME i IT v o �� nd�plots perpetually. d M deed to a eubdibiiios SECTION G. DEEDS. Every ',","shall include by reference this declaration of eOnditielle�oi nanto. restrictions, reservations exceptions and a err at a+ " n• r•)NSC.:.�. rhe consents and Opprovr °' called for pursuant to thin _.eclaration shall not beunrs�" ably withheld -.y the Declarant. 2 SEM ION 9. ASSI�•�'��'1T• the Declarant shall have the i co assign, with or withon!ga right and hereby Toserve�• 'hr rir.h! r" r: the oreniacs, any or all of �y conveyance of tido to i^ar`. nerein contained, by an the rights and polus •,.r . a ;'cc.ar• of � r,i ,,1%r`ipYi� ;=ecor�lahle :orr. and cae =saianee thereof M WMEKr�lnit rulairlV>�/ the prersee* or not such as ^n.c i ub Pct to the aA shall have the 01, r'i,aht ani a=r�vere. and to s j ai��en and assumed by obligations ani dLrtes zs +-� r•e«r'fi„'r"r a the Declarant. 6eCT,n• 9, IUATT- the 1rvalidation �f any 7r art of competent suction or portion of jurisdiction shall not affect any of the renainiro provisions n in full hereof which shall remai '_once and affect. r� ARTTrLE IIT RCILDT•X RESTRICTIONS ; r � ;£CYTO!' 1. STlI LC-FA!:[,� ['t>Z`-.LINOS. I:o structure other 9 ;'o dwelling N than a single-famileits. erteched garage, tennis covert ,and/or swimming pool .h al 1 be constructed on any lot and plot. J s u I I 1 ,, l N yJ gay 25 /i ?t SECTI')N 2. BULX. shall coAt&in not less than *ightoon-hundred`.(1�,t0O1w�� and in the ca•,e of a two-story dwelling at lsaB! � r , (iU0) square feat, of which rust be on LM first i� year-round heated, fully enclosed, habitable, ueabltleo ; area, exclusive of garages, basements, open porch@ d and attics. An attached garage shall contain At lessMt ,�� I hundred (300) square feet of fully enrlosed are&. 1 y szCTIO:: 3. BLIGHT. A single-faMily ,shall not exceed two and one-half (2-1/2) stones`"ori t 05) feet in height, whichever is :ass. J��I iJr SECTION 4. SF:P'BAc)'. No pelt of any str=tUrM;_ 'r J� or building shall be located within seventy-ftve (75) feet Of, front or street line of any lot and ,.lct on Klmberly.Lane, nose +r / within fifty (50) feet of the 'rrr.t nr street line Of any lot A( and plot on Anxnnne Road, nor vithir. twenty,,,(20) feet O!ALM 7 Ir fir back, and side lines Of .:ny lc.t and plot, nor within seventy Ti11r, ('S' ; 'feet of the rtnan hightrater mark of Southoll Bay or the 'creek.' The lot and street lines are those shown on they i, H subdivision. map. Ai S1:CTIr)!J 5. GENrRAL D7SIG14 FEATURES. " No 'A-lrrl i trailer, nodular `one or factory constructed how may be�bnilt y or moved on to any jot and plot. Each single-f 3velli�,�,; i la. rtust have an attached garage. Adjoining single-lily"d wll r i N1 � 1. I: iy 0, i�Nl/r�adifv '0/9f,?'/rf jl /k�r f`�I�NY1/ �n iN i r 56 '6 �, ✓o�r,7 %%� A r ��//J, y itions on lots and varied �r i lli�i r „ shell heave Varied Fa 1 ato void tt+onotony.. ffi AM, The ads on SECTION L. LANDSCAPING- 9r l portion of any lot shall not be elevated or depressed three (3) feet from that of the abutting street and I lora and plots. Upon completion of construction, the antireti � �p Ir unbuilt portion of a lot and plot rrast be graded, grass A and shrubbed. Ttees planted by the Declarant along front; linea of lots and plots shall be r'eaintained and p-weerva.. t,u ;nrnera. Not rnre than twenty (20) percent of the arae FfV� i t � $hall be cleared for building or access purpoace, and ind" �. event a tree having abut diameter"'in excess of six M !oche•,% measured two (2) feet shove ground shell he cut without the " express written approval of the Declarant. J r cEC IO`: 7. FENCES. ::o fence shall bas constrac�fe�d�' venty-five i7.) fect of the front or at or placed within serNt } , eau line of any lot and plot or between the front of a single fan[ilY� r"� � dwell inn and the front or s!teet line of any lot and plot, <�a it<, whichever is greater. .:o sign of any kind shall��be„ l erected, raintainec cr di-playe? u• the public view on any Y i -,)jot and building without written consent portion of any tot, of the Declarant and then only upon such conditions as the r/ Declarant nay specify. The provisions hereof, shall not: � { r � Ulm i �1 i1 /y �fe .poo wyi x/MMxoa .` i" �Y j j 17 11' 1� /it ti - � ' prohibit signs ussrd by the Declssant. fed % r SFCfI(X; 9. CTrI "TY -.TIONS. All 01*91 0 dwellings s1e11 to expeditiously ronrn ted to r:uniCiVIOL and sever ruins when available, and all refunds of the is R; W Declarant's deposits with ut`lity companies shall be pallid to the Declarant. All utility connections, water, sewer. A'�� gar electricity, telephone and rtelepision shall be instal {, ;urda r n roun.i. A,� SEL:IC!, 10. COMPLETION. All construction and 3 ; landscaping activities shall be completed within one (l) �i p yeir of corTMncer:wnt of initial construction. pi r j SFCTIn': 11. APPROVA-1 OF el.A:7 No building, fen= i` and/ot structure of any nature or description shall be erected, �� i- nor shall constr•:cticn thereof : corenenced, nor shall any exterior" a ?r alterations upcn cr additions to ani.• building and/or struCtUrS , lien ; be corstienced unless and until all plans, spec:fications, buildiAo , elevation, site plans, shrub-planting plans, and other inforwa ' cion deemed necessary to deternine the suite�ility and appsopsiatr h��� ;r V °k C 1111 noes of the exterior architectural features, design. loeat landscaping of the Sartre have been first approved in writinq by tl1�"air Declarant. The Declarant shall be furnished with a daptiCAte Nt a 8 �0 ✓ar �i; o ;�, ," i r �I r1 A901JPmi� jj Cdq'�c i I lug r9%,�; Uy s ��% lir it pi• r f ij plar _q be approved and shall keep yens perms.easily on tll SECTION 12. Frio : =N. ho lot and plot Shall�d��� ro1k 1 ho turther djhdiviled, nr sold except as a vho10. „ I `If I lots And plot* •1.. tenily residential � , kind hll b `urpc.ses r ,• � e arty nsae I maintained uvrr « r . .. .. Y it: -Y Iot and Plat, Y / Casement, teat h r. . j4r.r gcr .".a. . `tie erected, :laced, main- a tainrd, uses a.i a tr; rr Verranen_ .. ..,er.„ _. �._ . ..fix,-u, ;..al. a � t, fir` 'awngled hy vr "A _ra%,:ec. .. Under � w ,.. .._,i....c� .. d...,I .l.ty .�,•, i.e G ier, rr.r.2 .nap. _. ;.e :n not :elated by Llocd or rarr_alx. Mder no .-sty..^o; . all th•_ w:nlo::s or doore of y �� d a Ie .ly :wcl._.. _,e i . ltry, `crxoa, cr.ttA, fogs wz%cr .r._. .-_ _. i1. , except nussuhuld pets a," r ar _. ;p•_, �.gh. ._.c rr -er.a c:se shall I; Le kautside at .. ar. wsMny hcure in connection with Aousehold pets ..ithcct _ne ress written permission of � � the CeclAran.t. . � r » L, fr, �r 9 t� �. ✓zra � , �� RW .�.,, if �� ✓ PM:,Ffm�i�j/l��fLl���WWI r`� r IIS Garbagll Caf.lg. garba4� ✓ I�,,.. „��� h SF.C- ac :v:r,', wr .c .s, nici -�P trucks larger than scrn�, trailerNle houN t:. unlit„' c: ��r�.tnr w.,tiicles, Qr,o-half t1f2) n, not be a trailers, *hall tOiedir� e d%:cllinq except ouc , 2 .� -ay be stored 9 one ithin _»panty (20) (, •t t .. .�,. r,.ar ••gra! ,. it 4 r, r2 rr,^; fc�.t f[ota a' r Lf }:.'.c car r���r .c the Crerlat r.- •ter ! re :.. a , g , n+ In the rear Ysr� hip 1 nc �. :•, nf'e :".,l w,. .w _o a ;ingle- CV-,r �rP..7'i lialr`t .e. Alin, ceT, old brush 3n,:, x. y y. � - . :.K"'� �«.•�'.i. :" moi'” � ..._ H lrt9 !1, 1 i. _,,Cr i , d� ar f� ��� .,_ fnihion ouch 1 t.}e eXiStiT.9 Al used for any m. nred at any subdivision ew' �.ast, tr area. 10 flip. pR d c „ITY r 1 1 The vsclarant ra'r' his successor shall be" the wig tel► �tMt� the p,arirnser 'tr of the •p�srk and 'r,atra�atlaarr aha a r W104 io 4 k, t"'lrr;�sar �► � 4n4! ?S"r con'atruct. arks �'' le / bulkhead air permit the rrna�riraq ant any � 11 haat prarvlararw�wNr iv'k arra the perrirarrtar R7 the '" M �r not @raRterTad out from Moro tR"rarl twent, '° ar' into the ersraarix' V Tl0f1 7. SaSEiDIVIslolR 1 R1I�ER AM • �'hf ed an 00 F And as pMAir�t ' subdiv'isi+�r, 'pweri tart the depth shown l; subdivision Mac shall rrer^a.ru ire a natural State, und.iaturi except for the rear^e�w.al brush and shrub, s �', , nd thea reealacercrr a : , aad shrutr scrieni�r+ and t or rees o a all. gaff which *hall ire .i � ilit^y eat each lot ��"• t r+«at arras ii. h yy; ' all r�lt�� existing fence an thesulxi .msi nerirater sh shall be diStU , bythe gerlarant Or his 5uccessrar and to no star'"Y h the let �+ar'sr and On ,adts'tria'a rr vehicular acc*o* to star � or courts no w&Y � and in shall be !rot intrria^r a�Ra�l+ iai r r,�auds except "flng am - sha l be through *tO sa» sawn rr�rwsterr r'lr*�rtar lr�ha rh l� st�ructian, at 'which tirer a ction off said ; As,,a, of a 'fait and plot rarner "rapt P'a�"" 1, be rercavad h5' s:nd at the e'XP* access by haavY Mach'inery.r tradesmenand d.rlivarlers. ARTICLE V 1, EASEMENT�5 . A nonexclusive RrSv �', per rae of ingrarnrs arm . a othersw �. , ffnr the r easer°ernt r in air , r �, r+ras over the sur.ace call the streets And courts as th&4" ,rte the filed reap is hereby 9 ranted to And establiarh6d f0r` A'"rVy i trsrrrer Rr ever3` lot and plat. m ye, r l I� Jf� l x� JAI 777", 'Title Ali LN`aivl t�llr��ri� SCC'LI„S; 2. (1h:Z£ASH1 the ,t:ewit+ courts. Pat n y beds 01 � . all lads lyinu 1r, th . of tpe`� IIIN recr+lation areat fo.,t pec.i to P arkr and creek ahs � eztopted end r eserved to the ' divlaMlon Q+P is ccnv��yed to any owner of an not conveyed or inters°1^�" �o e thee,`'1 and Plot* tie right to dedicate r ) r. to any municipal ,+ t.l°.r� =;r•;c1rT,r.rr.t r.a , . ati ceLl� ar., "tour cs shcwn c. in the ww , tu,ry t;�c ;;eclarant and xi evr*! . estreet yi4 ctionof th a t?,ori � alit ff uniciP y said ' that arti^� r teas over d ,; er,t and eg all ft^• ".n�tn _ys a axtinquish and cr,,urtN � call' tcrrlnate. r, . e AL1• r„s n:w1 cr�.rts e!1a1, a�trr;Ati.� of Lot* with in cor-MOn .�,r,lu)h tte lr' ♦2V i-;stall 0 A m c,r ar,. rll z• �, r '1 ,r r.:, tX �tIW' on1 shall x' mac•, i:, 11 r y a•;t � u.1Jl l 1'ailt 4 L�)ndition U�l:l•r �i1 L:1�_ �Ll•V1UUti 0 .11 .J1 .. nc � . •.rcrY.. „r•.�• � �, luoiv* )�..... vi a J'. :I,.. A nonexcn using the r On rap for for pedal- an edal- ; �an ea � r. r,�=Lr »s �atn to oari” a4 e�oun �.:,._ . or: - e w „r. for , Granted and estatliana a�di ..,1. .. . .,• axinun of five (5) .ry 1�c and r'..ot end UP to a m j n• <.r ,,:mer cf � �% lyl i f I I a /i J' �G r Of � ' r F , car ouesta por rynslly' accne�snlsd 00 the � d rwecrweatiwn arras"" and''ftatF+ to park as epi , myfosuch rscCatfe subdivision roar shall used �,�Ywp } ver tae constructed 't earrwart � ` r and no 6%,racture shall • r r#ded for, stoat +rraa�c� d�tl� fac:lltlas as fnsrwrtn rare P arA ar!/ subdlvla4n� up, se 1 �l. fee llltlers as shown brldgR+e"" � ar�lo"�a t` -1wa 'foot Pat to park- as $nawn on tare Coate o" al" "� /,rr r-spy. t, reserves th*N dap t to ravel Tho claran Path betwooft to park" as star on, *� eersbd,lvlslean sept , 0and a to a lcwc..�lon t etwea-en Lots 0and �11 and slr�n+�� � r to #3Y and 64. Ocr Oka f°rOnt On e � +k�tdulk"�+aaudAe Te�CCS S. 'Cw,we paclarant j; to pwssnna reserves the right to chain nff t�ia entrance yr eceeryancy vehicles' Pine heck m; The noclaras t 4s�rcweprta B r' �^p►"�";irk@� `. . law .sops. wM intain• repairs anwp reserves the riw„t.t tC ens a cwawt ts„ park and r+ecrsat�lese a�r+s re ,radf and ia+.errcve tt+e et,reweta. p, , nark. creak and subdivision por�l tar wean nta foot path te. p expressly Understood that morn wan the aulndl.v'tilon "pp it =a e�� 6 in an,• way calvllwpated tra conduct the wecla:rant A, not hereby accrcptancr of a m ner t�y or p'%V for such acts°e t,'"' a pA than Deelar ale e l. tc a lot and plat cravrena*.. agrees to nar an waf. ,tarwwswary of each .and every y Ant on the first lay all taxes wsawad by the clarant ice a�l" � l annual charge to n° raa •„regi s,"lv`1sion � attests and Courts as star w% as�eeeae�ered uponthe y 1� r i , �r fi r h6 i % ,a ty; Wei �fR �r, Aj if any. of maintaining and Aand tepaitl�ll ra il cn&ts. t p exceed the mut of hOW1SV Such annual chargeshall not. valuation Of tbg J mills on each dollar of the a,asessed a i5ol r a� !i rovementa) mr--ed by each ownie x�ir prerises (including ir.P In tg each year "y the afolicehle nunic"pal tax aaMeeaO[a* when due. the SO" event that such annua'�l charge is not paid shall ternme and teneir. A lien u-on the p Tamils t of each « and the owner until PaidUcclarant shall have the right ereof by any to coaect the$& And to enforce the lien thy .thorize.l t, law. P, -,..sang a y r,-i;L1 tl• :he Declarant exceptgt ,.rar,n..i to others, with or without reserves the r��7� - � electric. J conveyance of title !,c) any part of the premises, -on and other utility gay, water, sewer, telephone, •-elevis y easements in, under and over, the streets and courts as ahs ry g, on the subdivision map. , ARTICLE 1l1 A!7D itI:LEA5E q Ts :he Declarant, whether art of the pre,:ises acd without the consent or mar. c.T�in9 any p shall have the .right,, ' of a;� owner. 7-1 a,-or, or other lienor, � enc herehv reserves the richt at any time to n::er, pwdity, annul or release in whole or i,, part, any or all of the condition*, �. restrictio covenants, no set fc;rth in this declaration as and M lot and plot or this whole premises. /1ny such alteretsas to any i, r. i.! i' rn j i r y J , 15 Q r ,,,,�1'�: r/u�'+✓1" ���, �y l)J 6 rig shall W in vs tt+ 11r r,a31f scat_on, annulrlent or release s ned t.y the Declarant. r� ,. able om nigned It: WITNESS W1iltfiGnF, said DeclArant ha* "t hi�r and Boal the lay and year first written above- rr ml �t� . ti M' r, a r, d �r i; BOARD MEMBERS Southold Town Hall Leslie Kanes Weisman,ChairperSVn �� 53095 Main Road• P.O.Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Patricia Acampora Office Location: Eric Dantes Town Annex/First Floor, Robert Lehnert,Jr. 54375 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) Nicholas Planamentocoo Southold,NY 11971 http://southoldtownny.gov ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD August 4, 2022 Tel.(631)765-1809•Fax(631)765-9064 Patricia Moore Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold,NY 11971 Re; De Minimus Request, File#7638 Karibu, LLC, 90 Kimberly Lane, Southold SCTM No. 1000-70-13-20.20 Dear Mrs. Moore; We are in receipt of your correspondence dated July 21, 2022 requesting a de minimus approval for a new accessory shed located in the side yard. In your letter, you explain that the original location of the proposed shed, located 23.4 feet from the side yard property line, was incorrectly shown on the approved site plan. Furthermore, you explain that the proposed shed will be too close to the pool fence and too far from Pine Nick Road where it would be visible from Kimberly Lane. The revised site plan, dated July 20, 2022, prepared by Mark Schwartz, Architect, shows a proposed shed now located 14 feet from the side yard property line. Since the amended improvement will uphold the intent of ZBA Appeal No. 7638, 1 have determined that your request is de minimus in nature. Be advised that all other conditions will still apply. Please submit two original signed and sealed site plans. Contact us if you have any further questions or concerns. I will instruct the office to send a copy of this letter to the Building Department. S4elie:Kanes l' ,�" eisrna . Chairperson cc: Michael Verity, Building Department 9 p PATRICIA C. MOORE RECEIVED Attorney at Law JUL 2 2 2022 51020 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 orcin Board of Appeals ' Tel: (631) 765-4330 Fax: (631) 765- 4643 Betsy Perkins Paralegal Jaimie Lengyel July 21, 2022 Chairperson Leslie Kanes Weisman Town Annex/first floor 54375 Main Road, Southold NY 11971 RE: KARIBU LLC/PASCAL SCHAARY#7638 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 90 KIMBERLY LANE, SOUTHOLD SCTM: 1000-70.-13-20.20 Dear Chairperson Weisman and Board: We respectfully request a di minimis review and determination. The Board approved a variance for the storage shed in the "side yard". The owner specifically requested that the shed be placed in an existing opening in the yard to avoid removing large caliper evergreens located in front of his pool fence and on the side of Pine Neck Road. The proposed location of the shed was incorrectly shown on the site plan. The approved location is too close to the pool fence and too far from Pine Neck Road where it would be visible from Kimberly Lane. The revised location, also in the side yard, would be located at 14' from Pine Neck Road property line and 13' from the owner's pool fence. It remains conforming from Kimberly Lane. The revised location would avoid cutting down seven(7)mature evergreens and is screened from view from all the property lines. Paradise by the Bay has their own internal subdivision road system. Pine Neck Road is adjacent to the lot but the lot does not have direct access on Pine Neck Road. The shed remains hidden from all the roads. I have attached the revised location of the shed and pictures of the mature evergreens which the owner wishes to retain. Thank you. "V?, c m gars, a C. Moore Cc: Pascal Schaary BOARD MEMBERSSouthold Town Hall Leslie Kanes Weisman,Chairperson �" 53095 Main Road• P.O. Box 1179 ")�`" �.� w ,����,� '�„� Southold,NY 11971-0959 Patricia Acampora / „ Office. Location,: r � Eric Dantes Town Annex/First Floor, Robert Lehnert Jr. 54375 Main Road (at Youngs Avenue) Nicholas Planamento Southold, NY 11971 http://southoldtownny.gov ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Tel.(631) 765-1809 • Fax (631) 765-9064 „ 22 FINDINGS, DELIBERATIONS AND DETERMINATION MEETING OF JUNE 16, 2022 Southold `own Clerk ZBA FILE: #7638 NAME OF APPLICANT: Karibu, LLC/Pascal Shaary PROPERTY LOCATION: 90 Kimberly Lane, Southold,NY SCTM#1000-70-13-20.20 SEQRA D `FER�'�mI1J'ATIL : The Zoning Board of Appeals has visited the property under consideration in this applicaflon and determines that this review falls under the Type II category of the State's List of Actions, without further steps under SEQRA. SQFf'OLK C'Ot')N FY ADMINIS I`RATIV CODE: This application was referred as required under the Suffolk County Administrative Code Sections A 14-14 thru A 14-25,and the Suffolk County Department of Planning issued its reply dated February 23, 2022 stating that this application is considered a matter for local determination as there appears to be no significant county-wide or inter-community impact. 1,�,A-1 kRm C TERM[ 1 A1I10— . The relief, permit, or interpretation requested in this application is listed under the Minor Actions exempt list and is not subject to review under Chapter 268. P E I"�¢''wFA 1 s/DLSC�: 1MPTIt�:1!�U;;. The subject property is a conforrning 47,31 I square foot lot located in the R- 40 Zoning District. The noilhcdy property line measures 295.00 feet and is adjacent to Pine Neck' 'Road,the easterly property line measures 125.00 feet and is adjacent to Kimberly Lane,, the southerly property hre measures 315.92 feet and the westerly property line measures 150.05 feet The property is a. corner lot, The property" is imp'rov'ed with a two-story frame residence with an attached two-car garage and deck. There is an ingl'ound swimming pool. located at the rear of the house but in a technical side yard because of two road frontages, along witli an eMsfing wood frame 20.5 feet x 16.4 feet storage shed pool house adjacent to the. swimming pool as shown on the survey prepared by Paul Barylski, L.S., and dated March 25, 2021. BASIS OF AI PLICATION:;ATION: Request for Variances from Article III, Section280-15 and the Building Inspector's December 9, 2021, Amended. January 19, 2022 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for a permit to construct a new accessory storage shed, construct an accessory hot tub(jacuzzi), and to legalize the conversion ofa storage shed into pool house at; l)jacuzzi located in other than the code permitted rear yard; 2) storage shed/pool house located in other than the code penmitted rear yard; 3) In addition, the applicant seek to lift the ZBA condition (File No. 3902) that states that the existing storage shed can only be used for storage purposes and only have electricity; located at 90 Kimberly Lane, Southold, NY. SCTM#1000-70-13-20.20 Page 2,June 16, 2022 #7638, Kariba, LLC SCTM No. 1000-70-13-20.2 REaccessory jacuzzi, in a side yard where code f To construct an accessory storage shed and access recIttires a rear yard location, and to legalize the conversion of a storage shed into pool house which is not perinitted pursuant to Condition #3 of ZBA File#3902 which states: "That the accessory structure only be used for storage purposed and only to Nave electricity." 1 h Site Plan indicates the pool house use and shows the structure having its own septic system. AG DiTtONAL INFORMATION: As stated previously,the parcel is a corner lot with two front yards. The existing shed was granted a front yard variance #3902 and has a Certificate of Occupancy dated July 1 1, 1990. The Code has changed that now the location of the shed is conforming and because of the prior conditions placed on the use of shed now requires a variance for aconversion to a pool house, I'lie proposedjacuzzi is proposed to be located behind the dwelling but the new covered porch (BP #47167 issued 12-221) places, thejacuzzi in a side yard. This, again, is a technical variance. All of the variances applied for are technical variances due io a corner lot with the location of the existing dwelling. The applicant will install a new septic system for the pool house if approved. FINDTv 3's 0 F REASONS FOR Q1) TION: OAR. A-L-M- The Zoning Board of Appeals held a public hearing on this application on June 2, 2022 at which time written and oral evidence were presented. Based UpOtl all testimony, documentation, personal inspection of the property and Surrounding neighborhood, and other evidence, the Zoning Board finds the following facts to be true and relevant and makes the following findings: 1. Town I,aw §267-b(3)(bJCL. Grant of the variances will not produce an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood or a detriment to nearby properties. This residence is located in a subdivision with many luxury homes that have amenities such,as P001 ITOLises, hot tubs and storage sheds. This property is heavily vegetated so the pool and existing shed cannot be seen from Pine Neck Road. The proposed new shed will be located next to the driveway along the heavily screened property and will be used only for storage 2. Town Law §2674)(3)(b)(2). The benefit sought by the applicant cannot be, achieved by some inethod, feasible for the applicant to pUrSUe, other than an area variance. Tlhe property is burdened with two front yards which places the proposed storage shed in both a Frout and side yard and the addition of the proposed screen porch on the rear of the house technically places a pro posed Jac uzzi partially in a side yard No access is permitted onto North Bayview Road or Pine Neck Road from the subject property. The only access is from Kimberly Lane which is a subdivision road. 3. Town Law 267-b(3:)M(3) The variances granted herein are mathematically Substantial. The location of the hot tub and storage shed/pool house both represent 100% relief from the code. The variance relief for lifting the condition on the existing shed to allow it to be converted to a pool house required Zoning Board of Appeals approval. Is also mathematically substantial representing 100%. However no adverse impacts will occur as a result ofI these variances on a lot with two road frontages. 4. Town Law §267-b(3)(b)(4). No evidence has been submitted to suggest that a variance in this residential community will have an adverse impact on the physical or environmental conditions in the neighborhood. The applicant must comply with Chapter 236 of the Town's Storm Water Management Code. 5. Iown Law 267-b 3)Lb . The difficulty has been self-created. The applicant purchased the parcel after the _)L Zoning Code was in effect and it is presumed that the applicant had actual or constructive knowledge of the limitations on the use of the parcel Under the Zoning Code in effect prior to or at the time of purchase. Page 3, June 16,2022 #7638, Karibu, LLC SCTM No. 1000-70-13-20.2 6. Town Law 267-b. Grant of the requested relief is the minimum action necessary and adequate to enable the applicant to enjoy the benefit of a pool house, jacuzzi, and new storage shed while preserving and protecting the character of the neighborhood and the health,safety and welfare of the community. BOARD: In considering all of the above factors and applying the balancing test under New York Town Law 267-B, motion was offered by Member Acampora, seconded by Member Planamento,and duly carried, to GRANT the variances as applied for, and shown on the Site Plan (Sheet S-1) prepared by Mark Kevin Schwartz, Architect and dated January 14, 2022 and rescind condition 43 in ZBA 43902 (dated 12/15/90) S03JECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS" 1. A new septic system shall be installed to service conversion of the existing storage shed to the proposed poolhouse 2. No kitchen or cooking area shall be installed in the pool house. 3. Only a sauna, half bath and changing room is permitted in the pool house (no indoor shower) This approval shall not be deemed effective until the required conditions have been met. At the discretion of the Board of Appeals,failure to comply with the above conditions may render this decision null and void That the above conditions be written into the Building Inspector's Certificate of Occupancy, when issued The Board reserves the right to substitute a similar design that is de minimis in nature for an alteration that does not increase the degree of nonconformity. Any deviation from the survey, site plan and/or architectural drawings cited in this decision will result in delays and/or a possible denial by the Building Department of a building permit, and may require a new application and public hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals. Any deviation from the variance(s) granted herein as shown on the architectural drawings, site plan and/or survey cited above, such as alterations, extensions, or demolitions, are not authorized under this application when involving nonconformities tinder the zoning code. This action does not authorize or condone any current or future use, setback or other feature of the subject property that may violate the Zoning Code, other than such uses, setbacks and other features as are expressly addressed in this action. IMPORTANT TIME LIMITS ON THIS APPROVAL Pursuant to Chapter 280-146(B) of the Code of the Town of Southold any variance granted by the Board of Appeals shall become null and void where a Certificate of Occupancy has not been procured, and/or a subdivision map has not been filed with the Suffolk County Clerk, within three (3) years from the date such variance was granted. The Board of Appeals may, upon written request prior to the date of expiration, grant an extension not to exceed three (3) consecutive one (1) year terms. IT IS THE PROPERTY OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH °'I":fIE CODE REQUIRED TIME FRAME DESCRIBED ffft,REIN. Failure to comply in a Page 4,June 16, 2022 #7638, Karibu, LLC SCTM No. 1000-70-13-20.2 timely manner may result in the denial by the Building Department of a Certificate of Occupancy, nullify the approved variance relief, and require a new variance application with public hearing before the Board of Appeals Vote of the Board: Ayes: Members Weisman (Chairperson) Dantes, Planamento, Acampora, and Lehnert. This Resolution was duly adopted(5-0) �'l.�es9fleKanes Weisman Chair erson Approved for filing / ',,7/222 N 1 a / 4�'Il A y d f� SCHAARYHOUSE PROPOSED S�TORAGESHED eaicmm y SOViH01 .NEWYOM � I W�estr hy.//mtu.enna�.vm NORTH BA YVIEW ROAD N 05°26'40'W ,,, „ 150.05' F Yary II�o, m A N l^ $ Z p `a m Aq uu 9 M YI ry 5015 Q p 10 ' F m I ry d um Fir 4...--- -------- S ._........ ,—.—S 03°53'10'E "a':a'°',ra"*""'w*mws 125,00' & u v$ X' mn n KIMBERLY LANE vcov,� ca >CCr^ 6000 5 ..,,.m ,co oo o N Z m O D oD C o m Z T ro 0 ED 0 to e D T O 000ao m z v N r CTITECT a&Cu¢wy SCHAARYHOUSE PROPOSED STORAGE SHED Ebwi'nm .�asYd,* m 9oYwmexYx wre '� MANK SCHWARR&ASSOfJAi£5 WebS�e M1ep//mtr+Nn�.am SOlm10LD.NEN'\'ORK ............................................ ........... ............. ........Z�X T—Ilii ............. ww ..................... . .............. PINE NECK ROAD STORM WATER CALCS: ROOF AREA(420 SQ.FT.)X 2"RAIN/HR(.167")=70.1 CF 1-2'X 8%%C RAD:25,00' N 86%%D06'50"E 295.00'"� LEN 39,2r 0 .......... Sm0 PROPOSED SmRAGF SHED gi 04 ........... ...................... SQUARE FOOTAGE . ..................'FOOTPRINT— 21-32 SQ.H l SLATE............ENTRY 63 SQ.F�j... ........... .._. ........... DECK 198 SQ.FT. REAF EXIS]ING 0 44 0' FRONT P00C "— 540 SQ.Fr. m 0 SHED POOL HOUSE --3i��SQF7 STORAGE SHED 41-5 SQ.FT. LOTAREA 47311 SQ.FT. EXISTINGI LOT COVERAGE 3882 SD.FT.OR 8 2/ 2;TZ FR RES b aw i,y", u �t 0 (D w cli Qn to Lo Z ......... ................. ..a__.—__------ , --------- 14V L-4E X'I. N]G 91'1 43 SHED 14 rING STORYDR 3E, c, S 86%%D06'50"W 315.92' d 4., 'a Z g ugu LOT 19 PrROPOSED SITE PLAN IT 1"-20' SCTM#1000-70-13-20.20 Mri r METES&BOUNDS FROM F any SURVEY BY PAUL BARYLSKI LAND SURVEYING DATED:3/25/2021 ---i�.-u—Rty S-1 MAY 2 9 1987 To: Raymond L. Jacobs, Superintendent Report No. 595 Southold Town Highway Department From: John W. Davis Date: 5/27/87 Re: � Comments: 5/23/87 Installation of curb continued. Completed left side of Roxanne Road and from Sta 8+25± to Sta 0+75 on Rt. side of Kimberly Lane. Used same work force and equipment as before. Concrete placed today, 33 C.Y. Workmanship continues to be acceptable. 5/26/87 Curb installation continued on Lt. side of Kimberly Lane from Sta 0+75± to Sta I1+00±. Used 41 C.Y. of concrete. Work continues to be satisfactory. 5/27/87 Curb installation completed today. Included uncom- pleted sections Rt. and Lt. on Kimberly and the turnaround. Concrete delivered and used today 12.5 C.Y. Total concrete used 113.5 C.Y. Concrete used on 5/18/87 was 27 C.Y. , not 20 C.Y. as reported previously. Contractor elected to use his 18" height forms for the 15" height as called for. Expansion joints were used at 40 ft. intervals. The total curb was wheel measured today at 3384 L.F. Plan takeoff was 3327 L.F. Provided this curb can be maintained in its present condition, the pavement should have good riding qualities. o(/ccUzd� John W. Davis cc: Southold Town Planning Board Highway Committee L. M. Tuthill, P.E. C� 3-1-z' 8� APR 3 p 1987 To: Raymond L. Jacobs, Superintendent Report No. 586 Southold Town Highway Department From: John W. Davis Date: April 21 , 1987 Re: Long Pond Estates - Section I V I Homestead Acres �] v Paradise-by-the-Bay Comments: 4/21/87 Long Pond Estates Owner started removal of damaged and poorly graded header curb today using a small backhoe and a 3 man crew. Curb marked for replacement is 1298 L.F. of which about 50% was done today., Additional lots have been staked out on Long Creek Drive. Will probably see builders moving in again. 4/21/87 Homestead Acres South Fork Asphalt started rough grading between curbs with a payloader, grader and a 3 man crew. Excess material being stockpiled on the site. Will bring in base material tomorrow. 4/21/87 Excavation contrac or con inues to strip and stockpile topsoil. Clear- ing has been 90% completed. D PJohn W. Davis cc: Southold Town Planning Board Highway Committee L. M. Tuthill, P.E. S�FFo(k�o AMA - a 1&8 Southold Town Board of Appeals MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN CHARLES GRIGONIS,JR. SERGE DOYEN,JR. ROBERT J. DOUGLASS JOSEPH H. SAWICKI May 15 , 1987 Abigail A. Wickham , Esq . Wickham , Wickham & Bressler , P . C . Main Road , Box 1424 Mattituck , NY 11952 Re : Appeal No . 3214 - (Variances ) Dear Gail : This letter will confirm our recent conversations in the above matter . Our Town Attorney has advised that Court Decisions were rendered during 1986 indicating that wetland areas cannot be deleted when calculating the area of lot (s ) in pending or proposed divisions of land . At our Regular Meeting held April 2 , 1987 , the Board of Appeals reviewed and concurred with the February 19 , 1987 Memorandum of the Building Inspector and Town Attorney' s Opinion that wetland areas cannot be deleted from the area of a lot for proposed set-offs or other divisions of land . Inasmuch as your application is for Variances under Article III , Section 100-31 of the Zoning Code , it would appear that if your proposal is for a minimum lot area of 80 ,000 sq . ft . and minimum lot width of 175 feet for each proposed lot , for single- family dwelling use and meeting all other zoning requirements , a variance is not required . Please be sure to check with Mr . Lessard of the Building Department as to whether or not in his opinion any other variances or appeal would be necessary under the Town Code . If you feel that you would like to proceed with a variance application with all of the above in mind , please let us know . We are transmitting copies of this letter to the Planning ON L1��`� Page 2 - May 15 , 1987 Re : Appeal No . 3214 - Hanauer & Bagley Abigail A. Wickham , Esq . Board and Building Department for their files , as well as the Suffolk County Health Department for their pending Article VI application. Unless we hear otherwise , we will assume that this variance application is to be deadfiled . Yours v/errry) truly „' GERARD// P .' GO HRE INGER CHAIRMAN lk Enclosure cc : Planning Board Building Department Suffolk County Health Department A T T"7 TEL. 765-1802 �S�FFUL��oo TOWN OF SOUTHOLD OFFICE OF BUILDING INSPECTOR P.O. BOX 7 TOWN HALL SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971 February 19 , 1987 TO: Bennett Orlowski, Planning Board Chairman FROM: Victor Lessard, Executive Administrator\{' SUBJECT: Wetland Areas It is my understanding that parcels containing wetlands, sand pits, etc. for purposes of determining the area of a parcel only, must be included in the ca- culations. The board should take this approach, until such time the State wishes to change its ' laws. C* MAY 4 1981 To: Raymond L. Jacobs, Superintendent Report No. 588 Southold Town Highway Department From: John W. Davis Date: April 24, 1987 Re: Raw Comments: Met R. Mohring, Jr. and his grading contractor on the site to go over the clearing item. Sand swales are called for on this project which requires clearing for the full width of the 60 ft. R.O.W. Clearing was not done for that width throughout. Found 6 medium and large size trees in the swale area. Agreed to leave 3 in place as they were in the swale only 3 ft.±. The others were in the swale and in cut sections and will be removed. Rough grading continued. Drainage work to be started next week. Contractor will use 18" concrete pipe instead of 18" C.M.P. John W. Davis cc: Southold Town Planning Board Highway Committee L. M. Tuthill, P.E. MAJOR SUBDIVISION 9 1. 12 copies ketch plan received road prof es 5 ft. contours 20 ft. outside proposed iainage park and play ound Affidavit if ownership 2. Meet with ] lanning Board 3. Required Manges sent in writing 4. New submi, : ion received 5. Approval ( - site plan 6. Letter sei .- with resolution approvin, PRELIMINARY PLAT 1. Applicaticr in duplicate to Town Clei ;o Fee ($50 1 ] us $5 an acre or part thei of Inspection fee (4% of approved perfor ance bond) 12 paper bxints to Town Clerk Descripticr of property 2. Superintercent of Highways review 3. Meeting wtih developer 4. Public Heering (within 45 days) s Advertisec ✓ Affidavits of publice ion received ,/ i 5. Planning Ecard action (within 45 day: i �� d k 6. Copy of action sent to developer (wit in 5 days) X06, 7. Sent to Ccunty Planning Department Received Ccunty' s recommendations 1 .�Z f 0 .� X63 aU' � IS Sara.a.a.a.arara.a.a.arararararara.a�a.a.a.a.a.a.a.ara.a.ara.era.m.enrmrsy j TOWN CLERK j TOWN OF SOUTHOLD q tl i Suffolk Counly, New York 516 - 765-1801 i Southold, N. Y. 11971 19 � i ECEIYED OF� ' rJ �L�n� Do ars For J11 1th T. Terr 'Town C erk Cask Q Check By i i ADAM B. GRossMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW r'1 P.O.BOR 155 130 COURT STREET December 3, 2001 RIVERHEAD,N.Y.11901 TEL(031)7374300 FAX(531)3694080 Southold Town Hall Attn: Southold Town Supervisor Jean Cochran 53095 Main Road " Southold, N.Y. 11971 Re: Lot #10 owned by Overlook Court Development Corp, tEC � 2UU1 �",'�• Paradise by the Bay at Southold SCTM # 1000-70.00-013.00-20.10 Southold Town Dear Supervisor Cochran: Planning Board I am writing to your office at the suggestion of Valerie Scopaz, Director of the Southold Town Planning Department. On October 31, 2001 , 1 had written a letter to Ms. Scopaz, a copy of which is attached, at the suggestion of Michael Verity of the Southold Town Building Department requesting approval from the Southold Town Planning Board and/or Department of a plan regarding the above referenced property on behalf of my client, Richard Mohring, President of Overlook Court Development Corp. Ms. Scopoz since then suggested (by the attached letter dated November 30, 2001) that I write directly to you in connection with an issue of concern to my client. Specifically, my client has had difficulty in arranging for a water hookup at the above property. The subject property had previously been unimproved, but recently my client built a residence on the property, and is also in Contract to sell the parcel. The only impediment to completion of the project is the water hookup. The Suffolk County Health Department will not approve a well which is located on his property. As a result, my client has been attempting to arrange for location of a well on an adjacent parcel and having a pipe run from the site of the well to his property. Previously, because this issue had been a concern years ago when the Subdivision Map of Paradise by the Bay had been filed at the Office of the Suffolk County Clerk, Restrictive Covenants had been placed on certain adjacent parcel which allowed my client access for the purpose of installing a well and running water pipes. However, the Southold Town Building Department was opposed to such a plan due to a non disturbance buffer in the same Restrictive Covenants that allows my client to install a well and water lines, and additionally due to the opposition of the neighboring property owners. Our current proposal, as outlined below, not only has been encouraged (and in fact was suggested) by Mr. Verity at the Southold Town Building Deparment, but additionally has been encouraged by Robert Petritsch at the Suffolk County Health Department (Tel # 852- 2100, Ref # R10-98-0159). My client's previous proposal was to locate a well on Lot #12 on the subdivision Paradise by the Bay (See attached copy of filed map) and run wafter pipes across Lot #12 and Lot #1 1 to Lot #10. The basis for doing so would have been an easement which burdens Lots #12 and #1 1 for this purpose. However, after discussion with The Southold Town Building Department and the Suffolk County Health Department, my client now instead proposes locating a well between Lot #7 and Lot #8 on Southold Town property along Kimberly Lane and running water pipes across Kimberly Lane adiacent to Lots #7, #8, and #9 to Lot #10 owned by my client. It is my belief that this alternative will cause the least amount of disturbance to the surrounding area, and will additionally make certain there is no disturbance of the perimeter of Paradise by the Bay at Southold, which was a concern of Mr. Verity at the Southold Town Building Department. Mr. Petritsch at the Suffolk County Health Department has assured my client that he will approve such a plan, and my client is willing to proceed. However, it is my understanding that the position of Ms. Scopaz is that such a location would require the approval of the Southold Town Council and the Southold Town Highway Superintendent. Therefore, this letter shall serve as a request for such approval. In addition to a copy of the filed map with the area of the proposed well location between Lots #7 and #8 circled, I have also enclosed a copy of the current survey of Lot #10 for your information as well as the current deed to the subject property for your information (all of which are attached to the October 31, 2001 letter to Ms. Scopaz). It is of critical importance that this matter be resolved as soon as possible since there is pending litigation in Supreme Court between my client and the contract vendees. In addition, for each day the closing is delayed, my client is incurring hundreds of dollars in interest on the mortgage. Therefore, it would be very much appreciated if your office could expedite this matter as soon as possible. In this regard, if I can be of any assistance or provide any further information to your office regarding this proposal, please feel free to contact my office. Ve truly yours, dam B. Grossman ABG:ag Enclosure cc: Overlook Court Development Corp. (by fax) Adam David Markel, Esq. (by fax) Southold Town Highway Superintendent Southold Town Council Southold Town Attorney Gregory Yakaboski, Es Southold Town Clerk Southold Planning Director Valerie Scopaz gUfFO(� PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS O�,O 049 BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. h`t` Gy P.O. Box 1179 Chairman C Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 WILLIAM J. CREMERS W Z Southold, New York 11971-0959 KENNETH L.EDWARDS O + Telephone (631) 765-1938 GEORGE 'JR. y'�'Ol �� Fax (631) 765-3136 RICHARD CAGG O PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD November 30, 2001 Adam B. Grossman, Esq. P.O. Box 155 120 Court Street Riverhead, NY 11901 Re: Lot #10, Paradise by the Bay at Southold SCTM#1 000-70-13-20.10 Dear Mr. Grossman: In response to your request for permission to run a private water service line across Town property (a.k.a. Kimberly Lane) in order to access a potential well site between Lot#7 & Lot#8, please be advised that your request must be taken up by the Highway Superintendent and the Town Board itself. The Planning Board does not have this authority. With this letter, I am conveying your request to the aforementioned parties for their action. jVery truly yours, Valerie Scopaz, AICP `l Town Planner VS:ck cc: Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Planning Board Chairman Jean W. Cochran, Supervisor Raymond Jacobs, Superintendent of Highways Michael Verity, Principal Building Inspector Gregory F. Yakaboski, Esq., Town Attorney ADAM B. GROSSMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW P.O.BOX 155 120 COURT SMET RnWRHEAD,N.Y.11901 TEL(691)7274200 FAX(631)369-1090 October 31 , 2001 Southold Town Hall Attn: Valerie Scopaz Planning Director Southold Town Planning Department 53095 Main Road Southold, N.Y. 11971 SENT BY FAX TO (631) 765-3136 AND BY REGULAR MAIL Re: Lot #10 owned by Overlook Court Development Corp. Paradise by the Bay at Southold SCTM # 1000-70.00-013.00-20.10 Dear Ms. Scopaz: This letter is a follow up to my telephone conference today with Michael Verity from the Southold Town Building Deparment. Since my review of the Planning Department file at Southold Town Hall last week and subsequent discussions with my client, Richard Mohring, President of Overlook Court Development Corp., owner of the above referenced property, Mr. Mohring and my office have a proposal to resolve the pending water issue. My client has built a structure and is in Contract for sale of the subject property but is unable to obtain approval from the Suffolk County Health Department to locate a well on Lot #10 due to the requirements of the Health Department. Our proposal not only has been encouraged (and in fact was suggested) by Mr. Verity at the Southold Town Building Deparment, but additionally has been encouraged by Robert Petritsch at the Suffolk County Health Department (Tel # 852-2100, Ref # R10-98- 0159). My client's previous proposal was to locate a well on Lot #12 on the subdivision Paradise by the Bay (See attached copy of filed map) and run water pipes across Lot #12 and Lot #I 1 to Lot #10. The basis for doing so would have been an easement which burdens Lots #12 and #1 1 for this purpose. However, after discussion with The Southold Town Building Department and the Suffolk County Health Department my client now instead proposes locating a well between Lot #7 and Lot #8 on Southold Town property along Kimberly Lane and running water pies across Lots #7, #8, and #9 to Lot #10 owned by my client. It is my belief that this alternative will cause the least amount of disturbance to the surrounding area, and will additionally make certain there is no disturbance of the perimeter of Paradise by the Bay at Southold, which was a concern of the Southold Town Building Department. Mr. Petritsch at the Suffolk County Health Department has assured my client that he will approve such a plan, and my client is willing to proceed. However, it is my understanding that in order for this plan to move forward, my client will need to obtain the approval of the Southold Town Planning Board (by letter or resolution). Therefore, this letter shall serve as a request for such approval. In addition to a copy of the filed map with the area of the proposed well location between Lots #7 and #8 circled, I have also enclosed a copy of the current survey of Lot #10 for your information as well as the current deed to the subject property for your information. Please advise my office at the above number or address should you need anything further in connection with said approval. Your prompt attention to the foregoing is very much appreciated. Very truly yours, Adam B. Grossman ABG:ag Enclosures cc: Overlook Court Development Corp. (by fax) Adam David Markel, Esq. (by fax) Southold Town Building Department Attn: Michael Verity (by fax) The Suffolk County Health Department Attn: Robert Petritsch Office of Wastewater Management Riverhead County Center, Room 5-238 Riverhead, N.Y. 11901 S� � St L + ♦r r i.. s i tt { ey > wn�� • ril r �-: P .A'. rt rs^ .Al .'a• Z � Y.r._7: {.b F Y .S . -•t +,fi is `S j.BA Sv 10 xf ` { s; f { s °�5.. A f t r V •' f l; 'x12iyT'A '.. y • s t y %� .1 I ��♦i :�..�^A\TSS . tx*SAY a�M l��'ktq Sw t�1 Y.s ' 4a 9r t �� ;4 ,r r c f • y� r � v � ? �� 9 ,¶, Ip tt .r wy ". to " i `' ° Y"� " F '�� ��-:: r`:l 1 ST ; a .tea I.s id fi > �� r �� r> t � �: �r ..��� iL{ �IQ 2 }>L� ggglll}}} 11 I � .'� k �j 2 F� I .'' t�_. 9 � �� ar f �✓. L A f c�' af p. fF'� � �,:. `���� � � k y in l �. a '_ .s. y 1 y+ '� � s s '- 7f '. � s. 1 >:. ,..f, r :{ !. .. .� .... � J r r f� `' s _ c s L. 1 .r • a s �� v 1 ,r .� F z` }.� � C� 't tel}C . •a J t > E t v� � :�f � 3�xa � �. �� �� f � � ' f Y -.s 1.. �. .I, > > 1 t +y� � „I. 1;'� 1. � t y.1 � � �• �.y . I =� �fy h z-� y��r .*i n ? � I. '�r: •rya t4 t ti ",n'x �<r1 -.i � .x.-: x r d,3. T4s. `Z. 5 y�,1 1i,x:� �r � � ,� �_`: �r � Al f Sp / _ Yb j � �:'„ti �:: t 'yZ'. 1�� K tf:-^v, �3 T,t �rt&ifi ti4. / ' 1 1 f1 1 1 1• 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 v / 1 1 I 1 � 1 1 1 1. 1 •1 11 I 1 I I � 1 11 1 1 1 � I 1 •1 1 f f � f 1 1 1 1 1 ! �I 1 1 1 I. I 1 f � � ' � r � I 1 f r � r.- �,, � ': a �,. 1 1 Y. e �c,'c Y IYs\ v � 1 .� Y �� a M1w ` J�"V: �1 z5 n ;Y,,�4�s��yy}x, i a +- ,,;_, ,;: it s,�rl,t, �;�• s�'' ','B � �i ~I f �, !t. WN, "m locations of well,and ospwe from Hold observations ardor from databbahh n ROXANNE RD. SCDHS Ref. # RIC-98-0159 eGaecL LOT 72P• Y5.00 NOTE, ), pE�l EASEMENT Le�,SA' SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL e1 SYSTEM DESIGN BY, JOSEPH F/SCHETTI, P.E. HOBART ROAD SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971 riio � 'B,j �Ee: T,z �•' 20 � (516) 765 - 2954 LOT GRADING PLAN h I W lOSwith the STANDARDS FOR APPROVAL ANDD CONSTRUCTOF SUBSURFACE SEWAGE «.an DISPOSAL SYSTEMS FOR SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES and will abide by the conditions set forth therein and on the permit to construct. O ti 9 � r � o JCA r 1 TO ACp �EW55 S7ATE.N g,,YVIEW A p n �• 9 ao�^� SURVEY OF y 9 PROPER T Y °Bp� Of 6e0'. st `N .D A T SOUTHOLD TOWN OF SOUTH04D - SUFFOLK COUNTY,.- Al Y. _ 14W 70 = Y3 - 20.10 -rt•, �. g ra` n Scale 1" = 40' No V. 7 1988 R - 1,2 ^"'`t' ° 2 Jan. 2, 1997(Topographical info ) 1 pJ df� Frei je OL Aug. 26, 1997 ( certificationFrA 1 g AUG. 12, 1998 1 Grading Plan I n i a 7 JAN.26,./999 (nv/Montl FEB. 23, 2000 (prop. hse• J z , m 9 MAY 3, 2000 I conn foundation. 1. DEC. I, 2000 ! final ) OCT. 3t 2001 (W-ell location I real 6orin9 O gi O. el \ r M'10G Sano \\ .,n(r� e Laam V hed vv I ` \l IIsi,4> m c�ei 4 Pale 3r." v 3 gym, Fie r.mea / OO,si3AEao \ Lb.0?-dos. 1>N 3.5 Sand,SP i Ware, in oo MHWtA Pale drown Wo 7c� / a,lany �, 1no-P {�,r fe meaInLen (,le rW_ / 9: 5c nd. SqPQ >x' �sn`W n S 08a 19'4�' o9an";FC/o-y / �/ M a 111,49 / w SN1/."5�9. Sw+[ 12 o� ..tt4 / Pwe br O <y .►y fine I.med. O a /a\// A� NOTE/ LOT NUMBERS REFER TO So-no� ,5p 0 f MAP OF PARADISE BY THE BAY" ;g Z FILED N0: 4 1976 FILE N0. 6463 °' ` AT THE OFFICE OF THE SUFFOLK F4--O 7,NEF2oM '?� ti0 COUNTY CLERKS Nb. FIRM A, 3(004,13 Z ovo PAN,(- WELL AN,(WALL TO BE LOCATED ON WELL / EASEMENT AS NOTED ON FILED MAP OF SUBDIVISION. jE�F AREA ; 44,758 sq.ft. SQA A, ANY A4XVA TION OR ADDITION TO TMS SIAPVEY/S A V)OL4770N 10 t/B 1019S 100114 T-'M?l �p OF SECTION 7209 OF THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW EXCEPT AS PER SECTION 7209-SLISMVIS/ON 2 ALL CERTEXATIONS HEREON ARE VALID FOR TABS MAP,AND COPIES THEREOF ONLY F14AD MAP "SEA •,� ,S. LIC. NO. 49611 WNW SI&AA RREAPPEARS THE OKNSSED SEAL OF THE SWVEYOR . C VEYORS P.C. Tp70 CDAWLY WITH SAID LAY THE TERM ALTERED BY WSE USED 8Y ANY / ( 6 - A502g?F Y (631) 765 - 1797 OF ANOTHER SURVEYORS MAP. ��E�S A 'INSPECTED' COPY ED AND £LEVA r/ONS AND CONTOURS ARE P. � ��;$� 9ROUGHT-TO'DATE•'ARE NOT W COAPLGNCE WITH THE LAW. REFERENCED TO N&V.Datum. . 123 t+Y4JEW REET sour 1/971 88 - 675 r f I Y,- CK M an N3V 4 1976 I. — t 2 ,._i yYr aT rr .aveYt mu' € .I � •.p� ' r .�� ' ! .. \' !CD y- W"'y� ti '.T Wra^�•. S � i !T" ir. a.w�sx a � e..-Yrt ar � - .3/AXY,Y NfS� =aI ,,,,,,o.R : •m_=: Y - ;y Qr9 19 � �wa�'...�,ws^.r`�s�.""w.srn� P,«ae I I w , i�.• -.� �° �reu_� m�ru nm n.«r � ���... �R�4 ' ' ��✓f_ l-'...=moi�E _- `1 n Y � �-C � t J'n.-,y l,� �� ...�...�...«a....,�� .R;.�,..�e. MAP OF PARA7/,WBY774FBAY - :in�....v....,na:r+.n.ca� I • _ 1 n '•� — �mr AT sounce� ` ra — ,— SUFFOLK CDUNTY,KY � �b `.,,,x ROAD I I-�✓..1 n_..t._�_�� I {[��?� ��/ i i ADAM 13. GRossmm !C ATTORNEY AT LAW Vv r PO.EOR 155 180 COURT STREET RWERHEAD,N.Y.11901 TEL(631)7274200 FAR(641)3691080 r November 23, 2001 Southold Town Hall Attn: Valerie Scopaz Planning Director I D FM Southold Town Planning Department 53095 Main Road Southold, N.Y. 11971 SENT BY FAX TO (631) 765-3136 AND BY REGULAR MAIL NOV 2 6 2001 Re: Lot #10 owned by Overlook Court Development Corp. Southold Town Paradise by the Bay at Southold ftnningBWrd SCTM # 1000-70.00-013.00-20.10 Dear Ms. Scopaz: This letter is a follow up to my letter to you dated October 31, 2001 with attachments which was faxed and mailed to your office on that date (a copy of which is attached). Since I forwarded the attached letter to your office, I have attempted to reach you by telephone at least four times to discuss the information contained in my October 31 , 2001 letter to no avail. The reason for the urgency in resolving the issues outlined in my previous letter is because there is pending litigation in Suffolk County Supreme Court in connection with the already delayed closing of title and a pending closing of title that cannot take place until the issues outlined in my October 31 , 2001 letter to you are resolved. In addition, my client, Richard Mohring, President of Overlook Court Development Corp., owner of the subject property, is paying daily interest on a mortgage which totals hundreds of dollars per day. While I understand that your office currently has a staff shortage, my client has thus far, between October 31 , 2001 and the date of this letter, incurred nearly seven thousand dollars in interest on his mortgage just due to the three week delay in your office responding to my request thus far. Anything you could do to expedite a telephone call or other communication to my office in response to my October 31 , 2001 letter at your earliest convenience would be very much appreciated under these difficult circumstances. Ve ®rossman da ABG:ag Enclosure cc: Overlook Court Development Corp. (by fax) Adam David Markel, Esq. (by fax) ADAM B. GROSSMAN ATTORNRYAT LAW P O.BOR 165 180 COURT STREET RIVERHEAD,N.Y.11901 TEL(681)7874200 FAX(621)869-4080 October 31, 2001 Southold Town Hall Attn: Valerie Scopaz Planning Director Southold Town Planning Department 53095 Main Road Southold, N.Y. 11971 SENT BY FAX TO (631) 765-3136 AND BY REGULAR MAIL Re: Lot #10 owned by Overlook Court Development Corp. Paradise by the Bay at Southold SCTM # 1000-70.00-013.00-20.10 Dear Ms. Scopoz: This letter is a follow up to my telephone conference today with Michael Verity from the Southold Town Building Deparment. Since my review of the Planning Department file at Southold Town Hall last week and subsequent discussions with my client, Richard Mohring, President of Overlook Court Development Corp., owner of the above referenced property, Mr. Mohring and my office have a proposal to resolve the pending water issue. My client has built a structure and is in Contract for sale of the subject property but is unable to obtain approval from the Suffolk Coup Health Department to locate a well on Lot #10 due to the requirements of the Health Department. Our proposal not only has been encouraged (and in fact was suggested) by Mr. Verity at the Southold Town Building Deparment, but additionally has been encouraged by Robert Petritsch at the Suffolk County Health Department (Tel # 852-2100, Ref # R10-98- 0159). My client's previous proposal was to locate a well on Lot #12 on the subdivision Paradise by the Bay (See attached copy of filed map) and run water pipes across Lot #12 and Lot #1 l to Lot #10. The basis for doing so would have been an easement which burdens Lots #12 and #1 1 for this purpose. However, after discussion with The Southold Town Building Department and the Suffolk County Health Department my client now instead proposes locating a well between Lot #7 and Lot #8 on Southold Town property along Kimberly Lane and running water pipes across Lots #7, #8, and #9 to Lot #10 owned by my client. It is my belief that this alternative will cause the least amount of disturbance to the surrounding area, and will additionally make certain there is no disturbance of the perimeter of Paradise by the Bay at Southold, which was a concern of the Southold Town Building Department. Mr. Petritsch at the Suffolk County Health Department has assured my client that he will approve such a plan, and my client is willing to proceed. However, it is my understanding that in order for this plan to move forward, my client will need to obtain the approval of the Southold Town Planning Board (by letter or resolution). Therefore, this letter shall serve as a request for such approval. In addition to a copy of the filed map with the area of the proposed well location between Lots #7 and #8 circled, I have also enclosed a copy of the current survey of Lot #10 for your information as well as the current deed to the subject property for your information. Please advise my office at the above number or address should you need anything further in connection with said approval. Your prompt attention to the foregoing is very much appreciated. Very truly yours, Adam B. Grossman ABG:ag Enclosures CC: Overlook Court Development Corp. (by fax) Adam David Markel, Esq. (by fax) Southold Town Building Department Attn: Michael Verity (by fax) The Suffolk County Health Department Attn: Robert Petritsch Office of Wastewater Management Riverhead County Center, Room 5-238 Riverhead, N.Y. 11901 r ADAM B. GROSSMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW P0.BOX 155 130 COURT STREET RNERBEAD,N.Y.11901 TEL(691)7374300 FAX(691)3694080 October 31 , 2001 Southold Town Hall Attn: Valerie Scopoz Planning Director _. ... £ .., Southold Town Planning Department 53095 Main Road =' r Southold, N.Y. 11971 "{`> SENT BY FAX TO (631) 765-3136 AND BY REGULAR MAIL NOY 02 2W1 Re: Lot #10 owned by Overlook Court Development Corp. .#0pJltl(`17oNpn Paradise by the Bay at Southold Planning Board SCTM ## 1000-70.00-013.00-231.10 Dear Ms. Scopaz: This letter is a follow up to my telephone conference today with Michael Verity from the Southold Town Building Deparment. Since my review of the Planning Department file at Southold Town Hall last week and subsequent discussions with my client, Richard Mohring, President of Overlook Court Development Corp., owner of the above referenced property, Mr. Mohring and my office have a proposal to resolve the pending water issue. My client has built a structure and is in Contract for sale of the subject property but is unable to obtain approval from the Suffolk County Health Department to locate a well on Lot #10 due to the requirements of the Health Department. Our proposal not only has been encouraged (and in fact was suggested) by Mr. Verity at the Southold Town Building Deparment, but additionally has been encouraged by Robert Petritsch at the Suffolk County Health Deoartment (Tel # 852-2100, Ref # R10-98- 0159). My client's previous proposal was to locate a well on Lot #12 on the subdivision Paradise by the Bay (See attached copy of filed map) and run water pipes across Lot #12 and Lot #11 to Lot #10. The basis for doing so would have been an easement which burdens Lots #12 and #11 for this purpose. However, after discussion with The Southold Town Building Department and the Suffolk County Health Department, my client now instead proteoses locating a well between Lot #7 and Lot #8 on Southold Town property along Kimberly Lane and running water pipes across Lots #7, #8, and #9 to Lot #10 owned by my client. It is my belief that this alternative will cause the least amount of disturbance to the surrounding area, and will additionally make certain there is no disturbance of the perimeter of Paradise by the Bay at Southold, which was a concern of the Southold Town Building Department. Mr. Petritsch at the Suffolk Couniy Health Deoartmemt has assured my client that he will approve such a plan, and my client is wi .inu to prc:ceed. However, it is my understanding that in order for this plan to move forward, my client will need to obtain the approval of the Southold Town Planning Board (by letter or resolution). Therefore, this letter shall serve as a request for such approval. In addition to a copy of the filed map with the area of the proposed well location between Lots #7 and #8 circled, I have also enclosed a copy of the current survey of Lot #10 for your information as well as the current deed to the subject property for your information. Please advise my office at the above number or address should you need anything further in connection with said approval. Your prompt attention to th foregoing is very much appreciated. z", Ve r, ly y s, Adam B. rossman ABG:ag Enclosures CC: Overlook Court Development Corp. (by fax) Adam David Markel, Esq. (by fax) Southold Town Building Department Attn: Michael Verity (by fax) The Suffolk County Health Department Attn: Robert Petritsch Office of Wastewater Management Riverhead County Center, Room 5-238 Riverhead, N.Y. 11901 PLANNING BOARD MEMBERRSS FFU(/rIra • BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. h`Z` ea%, P.O. Box 1179 Chairman CTown Hall, 53095 State Route 25 WILLIAM J.CREMERS N Z Southold, New York 11971-0959 KENNETH L. EDWARDS O .� Telephone (631) 765-1938 GEORGERITCHIE JR y�O,( y �� Fax (631) 765-3136 RICHARD CA G O PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD November 30, 2001 Adam B. Grossman, Esq. P.O. Box 155 120 Court Street Riverhead, NY 11901 Re: Lot #10, Paradise by the Bay at Southold SCTM#1 000-70-13-20.10 Dear Mr. Grossman: In response to your request for permission to run a private water service line across Town property (a.k.a. Kimberly Lane) in order to access a potential well site between Lot #7 & Lot#8, please be advised that your request must be taken up by the Highway Superintendent and the Town Board itself. The Planning Board does not have this authority. With this letter, I am conveying your request to the aforementioned parties for their action. Very truly yours, Valerie Scopaz, AICP Town Planner VS:ck cc: Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Planning Board Chairman Jean W. Cochran, Supervisor Raymond Jacobs, Superintendent of Highways Michael Verity, Principal Building Inspector Gregory F. Yakaboski, Esq., Town Attorney • • ` - ,r7J ADAM B. GROSSMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW P0.BOX 155 110 COURT STREET RIVERHEAD,N.Y.11901 TEL(641)7174800 FAX(631)"-4080 November 23, 2001 Southold Town Hall Attn: Valerie Scopaz Planning Director I DSouthold Town Planning Department 53095 Main Road Southold, N.Y. 11971 SENT BY FAX TO (631) 765-3136 AND BY REGULAR MAIL NOW 2 6 2001 Re: Lot #10 owned by Overlook Court Development Corp. SoutholdToWn Paradise by the Bay at Southold Planning Board SCTM # 1000-70.00-013.00-20.10 Dear Ms. Scopaz: This letter is a follow up to my letter to you dated October 31 , 2001 with attachments which was faxed and mailed to your office on that date (a copy of which is attached). Since I forwarded the attached letter to your office, I have attempted to reach you by telephone at least four times to discuss the information contained in my October 31 , 2001 letter to no avail. The reason for the urgency in resolving the issues outlined in my previous letter is because there is pending litigation in Suffolk County Supreme Court in connection with the already delayed closing of title and a pending closing of title that cannot take place until the issues outlined in my October 31 , 2001 letter to you are resolved. In addition, my client, Richard Mohring, President of Overlook Court Development Corp., owner of the subject property, is paying daily interest on a mortgage which totals hundreds of dollars per day. While I understand that your office currently hi:s u staff shortoaa, my client has thus far, between October 31 , 2001 and the date of this letter, incurred nearly seven thousand dollars in interest on his mortgage just due to the three week delay in your office responding to my request thus far. Anything you could do to expedite a telephone call or other communication to my office in response to my October 31 , 2001 letter at your earliest convenience would be very much appreciated under these difficult circumstances. �1 t Ve, tru ' ypu dam B. rossman ABG:ag Enclosure cc: Overlook Court Development Corp. (by fax) Adam David Markel, Esq. (by fax) ADAM B. GROSSMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW P O.BOR 155 120 COURT STREET RIVERHEAD,N.Y.11901 TEL(621)787-9800 FAX(631)569-4080 October 31 , 2001 Southold Town Hall Attn: Valerie Scopaz Planning Director Southold Town Planning Department 53095 Main Road Southold, N.Y. 11971 SENT BY FAX TO (631) 765-3136 AND BY REGULAR MAIL Re: Lot #10 owned by Overlook Court Development Corp. Paradise by the Bay at Southold SCTM # 1000-70.00-013.00-20.10 Dear Ms. Scopaz: This letter is a follow up to my telephone conference today with Michael Verity from the Southold Town Building Deparment. Since my review of the Planning Department file at Southold Town Hall last week and subsequent discussions with my client, Richard Mohring, President of Overlook Court Development Corp., owner of the above referenced property, Mr. Mohring and my office have a proposal to resolve the pending water issue. My client has built a structure and is in Contract for sale of the subject property but is unable to obtain approval from the Suffolk County Health Department to locate a well on Lot #10 due to the requirements of the Health Department. Our proposal not only has been encouraged (and in fact was suggested) by Mr. Verity at the Southold Town Building Deparment, but additionally has been encouraged by Robert Petritsch at the Suffolk County Health Department (fel # 852-2100, Ref # R10-98- 0159). My client's previous proposal was to locate a well on Lot #12 on the subdivision Paradise by the Bay (See attached copy of filed map) and run water pipes across Lot #12 and Lot #I I to Lot #10. The basis for doing so would have been an easement which burdens Lots #12 and #1 1 for this purpose. However, after discussion with The Southold Town Building Department and the Suffolk County Health Department, my client now instead proposes locating a well between Lot #7 and Lot #8 on Southold Town property along Kimberly Lane and running water pipes across Lots #7, #8, and #9 to Lot #10 owned by my client. It is my belief that this alternative will cause the least amount of disturbance to the surrounding area, and will additionally make certain there is no disturbance of the perimeter of Paradise by the Bay at Southold, which was a concern of the Southold Town Building Department. Mr. Petritsch at the Suffolk County Health Department has assured my client that he will approve such a plan, and my client is willing to proceed. However, it is my understanding that in order for this plan to move forward, my client will need to obtain the approval of the Southold Town Planning Board (by letter or resolution). Therefore, this letter shall serve as a request for such approval. In addition to a copy of the filed map with the area of the proposed well location between Lots #7 and #8 circled, I have also enclosed a copy of the current survey of Lot #10 for your information as well as the current deed to the subject property for your information. Please advise my office at the above number or address should you need anything further in connection with said approval. Your prompt attention to the foregoing is very much appreciated. Very truly yours, Adam B. Grossman ABG:ag Enclosures cc: Overlook Court Development Corp. (by fax) Adam David Markel, Esq. (by fax) Southold Town Building Department Attn: Michael Verity (by fax) The Suffolk County Health Department Attn: Robert Petritsch Office of Wastewater Management Riverhead County Center, Room 5-238 Riverhead, N.Y. 11901 :';TEEET =13E �G.ES D01 ADAM B. GRO6t3MAN ArIMMATLAV ea.sox ise seocovRrs�er RIS A.WIT"001 n X(o1)sw4aw FAX TRANSMITTAL COVER SHEET AT : /r /2001 ) TIME: c7 a.rtXlp.m. h LA z TJ_EFAX NUMBER. NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING THIS TRANSMITTAL SHEET: :'LEASE CALL AQAM B GROSSMAN ESQ AT(631)727.4200 OR FAX TOl 31)369 !4080 SHPULD TbgLtg DE ANY PROBLEM WITH THI§ FAX. J aU F'�5 • � kZ CO MEN ✓—L�' vt G.. . HARD C PY TO OLLO YES NO ONFIDENTIALITY NOTE The documents accompanying this fax transmission may contain information which is confidential and/or legally privileged. The information is intended only for the use of the speck individual or entity named on this transmission sheet. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution or the taking of any action in reliance on the contents of this fax's information is strictly prohibited, and that the documents should be returned to the law office of the Adam B. Grossman, Esq. immediately. In this regard, If you have received this telecopy in error please notify The Law Office of Adam B Grossman Esc of (6311727-4200 by telephoneImmediately. Highway G .partment Town of Southold Peconic Lane Peconic, N.Y. 11958 RAYMOND L.JACOBS -- - Tel.765-3140 Superintendent 734-5211 AUG 9 August 29, 1989 Mrs. Judith Terry Southold Town Clerk Town Hall Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Paradise-by-the-Bay Dear Mrs. Terry: I have inspected the above named subdivision and find all corrections have been satisfactorily made and dedication papers may be submitted. Respectfully, Raymond Jacobs Super i tendent of Highways cc: ✓Planning Board Town Attorney Town Board el i.. l G _'.JI_ iL�l'l li ill ( 1• i_ :L _iVL. . V11 V 1111. Ne;y �'o+ S ate;Ilepi rtm8nt Of Environmental Conserv ion 7, it (i 50 IN011 Rbad stitrarry NOW York 12233 ; n RECEIVED �r = G_, ��- Thomas C. Jading, jc -Tc L � � {�u 2 a989 Commissioner 4i0I tCU� '� 7(i�-��✓liI NI�O d G(" 7'io t�1 Dear _�L= C�.l'� CC �� n. �iJlui i'. RE: LEAD AGENCY COOR'„INATION REQUEST The purpose of this request is to determine under Article 8 (State Environ- mental Quality Review - SEQR) of the Environmental Conservation Law and 6 NYCRR Part 617 the following: Your agency's interest in acting as lead agency; + :! 2. Your agency's jurisdiction in .the action described below; and 3, issues of concern whichour agency believes should be evaluated. Y 9 C? Enclosed is a copy of the permit application and a completed Part Of theMia Environmental ,Assessment Form to assist you in responding. ' Project: Name: �SC�'�U_lYI Project Location: 7,vI�yI, DEC Project Number: �UOv _ w - 13 - �� 8 rip DEC. Permits 4 SM Classificc ion: L' ) Type I [ ) Uniistea 47 Contac`_ �Ie• . on . �. Posiz—n s_D sa _ ja--_.fin to y-Dii'r agency c - another enc .ass'.. 'n:; lea ", age^cy �h az I: tnis action , but reserves na right to comment on zh,is attic". c � a positive oeterr narioi of slgnlilc.: ice" is Made. I - : 4 ) I �fi k� -2- l� [ ) DEC has no objection to your agency or another agency assuming lead agency )kj k; status for this action, but we have the following concerns regarding thisn" p. M project (see "comments" below) . i ,r [ j DEC wishes to assume lead agency status for this action. [ } The proposed action has been identified by DEC as occurring wholly or! partially within or substantially contiguous to a critical environmenkal area (CEA) that was designated by rel._, It is the position of this Department that your agency/, if it has a ,7 ris diction over the action, should assume the lead agency role based onrrthe existence of the CEA and the fact that the anticipated impacts areF...r, primarily of local significance. [ ] Other, (See comments below) Comments (Optional ) : T -{ i (' �j, de �_`_i ✓e- vel �; rwlN )ORK 51AII DtPART MINI OI IN\'IRONMI NI At CPN$[Pis Al ON 10-89-1151 7/9R/ JOINT APPLICAT& FOR PERMIT LSAR*RPS Of I NCINt I RS APPI IC AT ION NO Please read ALL instruction, on bad before com Plehn,this aPP6cabon Plea..t " or print Ilii in Ink. Attach additional infnrmabon as needed ❑ARTICLE 9, TITLE 1, ARTICLE 43 bN'YCRR b4h TAKE GI ORGI RICR[ATtON ZONE) ❑ARTICLE IS,TITLE 3(AQUATI( PESTICIDES CONTROL) ❑bN)YRR 327(A TIC\'[CITATION') 06N)"CRR 326(IISH) ❑bN)CRR 321XINSICIM S � + ❑ARTIC IF 15, TITLE 56kiCRR U18 IPRO1LC71(TN Of W'Al[R l s� T \ A Of Or the construction, recomtruobon' a`re (\Ap� ,'y��4n� structure T ❑hit the disturbance of a 51 REAM BID O Vjon in or AVIGABLE WATERS ❑601 NATER QUAIII\ Ck RT IFIUTION E []ARTICLE 15, TITLE 15 ❑6NYCRR WE (WA Y) ❑bN R b@(LONG ISLAND WE IL) ❑ARTICLE 15, TITLE 27 6NYCRR 666 MILD„S([N D RECRII jI h' ERS) []ARTICLE 24 bNYCRR 662 663(FRESHWATER W AN6%f 1 J 1 �yz ❑ARTICLE 25 6NYCRR 661 (TIDAL WETLANDS) Vv ARJICi 34 hNWM 505(COASTAL EROSION) WW _________________________________________________________ _ __ 8 .____________________________________________________________________ F � [:]SECTION 10(5IVFR AND HARBOR ACT Of 1899)laiffn 'dile in navigable waters of the U.S ❑COASTAL CONSISTENCY CERTIFICATION E ❑SECTION 404(CLE AN WATER ACT OF 1977)for djs dredged or fill material in waters of the U.5 D ❑SECTION 103(MARINE PROTFCTION. RE SF ARCH AND SANCTUARIES ACTT for the transportation of dredged materials for dumping into ocean waters 1 LIST PREVIOUS PERMITJAPPIICA110N NUMBERS AND DATES(If any) NONE 2 APPLICANT IS A,iAN 12 Owner ❑Operator ❑lessee ❑hlunic ipalltyiGovernmpntal Agency (Check as many a apple) 3 NAME OF APPLICANT(Use Full Name) JAMES E. FITZGERALD, JR. (PROPER—T SERVICES) FOR RICHARD A. HALL MAILING ADDRESS TELEPHONE (Where can be reached during dal) P.O. BOX 617 ( 516 734-5800 POST OFFICESTATE ZIP CODE CUTCHOGUE NY 11935 4 NAME OI ®Owner ❑AgenoConlacl Person (Check one) RICHARD A. HALL MAILING ADDRESS TELEPHONE (Where can be reached during day) 56850 MAIN ROAD t516, 765-1191 POST OFFICE STATE ZIP CODE SOUTHOLD NY 11971 5. PRO)ECI jACILITY LOCATION(Mark location on map, see Number Ib on reverse side) Count, SUFFOLK I Town or city SOUTHOLD I Village SOUTHOLD STREET ADDRESS (If different from applicant) KIMBERLY LANE POST OFFICE STATE ZIP CODE SOUTHOLD NY 11971 6 NAM[ OF STREAM OR BODY OF WATER SOUTHOLD BAY 7 HAS WORK BEGUN ON PROIECT7 If YES, attach explanation on starting work without permit, includes dates B WILL PROJECT UTILIZE STATE LAND [:]Yes 21 No Show work on map andlor drawings. ❑ lle�aJll Ves uNo 9 PROPOSED USE K) Private 10 PROPOSED STARTING DATE. lir APPROXIMATE COMPLETION DATE 12 FEE OF(NYS Permit Only) ❑ Public ❑ Commercial AUG 19 1989 JAN 31 , 1990 S 10.00 Enclosed 13 PROJECT DESCRIPTION. (erg quantity and type of material to be excavated, dredged or used for fill or rip rap, location of disposal sites,type of structure to be installed, height of dam, size of impoundent, capacities of proposed water sources, extent of distribution system, etc.) AMENDED 7/28/89: CONSTRUCT SINGLE—FAMILY RESIDENCE WITH PRIVATE WELL AND PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM; CONSTRUCT WALKWAY 41 x 251 FROM RETAININ WALL OVER ROCKS, 41 x 7f STAIRS FOR ACCESS TO BEACH FROM WALKWAY 14 WILL THIS PROJECT REQUIRE ADDITIONAL FEDERAL, STATE ANDIOR LOCAL PERMITS' ,� Yes No If yes, please list SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPT OF HEALTH SERVICES SOUTHOLD TOWN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 15 CERTIFICATION I hereby affirm that under penallty of perjury that information provided on this form and all attachments submitted herewith is true to the best of my knowledge and belief False statements made herein are punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210.45 of the Penal Law. further, the applicant accepts full responsibility for all damage, direct or indirect, of whatever nature, and by whomever suffered, arising out of the project described herein and agrees to indemnify and save harmless the State from suits, actions.damages and costs of every name and description resulting from said project In adddmn. Federal law, 18 U.SC Section 1001 provides f In f not more than 570,000 or imprisonment for not more than five years, or both, where an applicant knowingly and willfully fat - .conceals,or er a atelial fact,or kit ng makes or uses a false,ficlitous or fraudulent statement. ®I hereby aautthhoizorize the agent named i umb bove mit Tion on y beh f. (SEE ATTACHED LETTER) '�/ UATT - — ICNAT AGENT TITLE PLEASE READ ALL ItWiaUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE 14-16.2 (2187)-7c 1011 617.21 S E O R Appendix A State Environmental Quality Review FULL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM Purpose: The full EAF is designed to help applicants and agencies determine, in an orderly manner, whether a project or action may be significant The question of whether an action may be significant is not always easy to answer. Frequent- ly, there are aspects of a project that are subjective or unmeasureable. It is also understood that those who determine significance may have little or no formal knowledge of the environment or may be technically expert in environmental analysis. In addition, many who have knowledge in one particular area may not be aware of the broader concerns affecting the question of significance. The full EAF is intended to provide a method whereby applicants and agencies can be assured that the determination process has been orderly, comprehensive in nature, yet flexible to allow introduction of information to fit a project or action Full EAF Components: The full EAF is comprised of three parts. Part 1: Provides objective data and information about a given project and its site. By identifying basic project data, it assists a reviewer in the analysis that takes place in Parts 2 and 3 Part 2: Focuses on identifying the range of possible impacts that may occur from a project or action. It provides guidance as to whether an impact is likely to be considered small to moderate or whether it is a potentially- large impact. The form also identifies whether an impact can be mitigated or reduced. Part 3: If any impact in Part 2 is identified as potentially-large, then Part 3 is used to evaluate whether or not the impact is actually important. DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE—Type 1 and Unlisted Actions Identify the Portions of EAF completed for this project: O Part 1 0 Part 2 ❑Part 3 Upon review of the information recorded on this EAF (Parts 1 and 2 and 3 if appropriate), and any other supporting information, and considering both the magitude and importance of each impact, it is reasonably determined by the lead agency that: O A The project will not result in any large and important impact(s) and, therefore, is one which will not have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a negative declaration will be prepared. El B. Although the project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect for this Unlisted Action because the mitigation measures described in PART 3 have been required, therefore a CONDITIONED negative declaration will be prepared.' ❑ C. The project may result in one or more large and important impacts that may have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a positive declaration will be prepared. A Conditioned Negative Declaration is only valid for Unlisted Actions Richard A. Hall residence and docking facility\\`'' Name of Action Name of Lead Agency Print or Tyne Name of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Title of Responsible Officer Signature of Responsible Officer in lead Agency Signature of Preparer(If different from responsible officer) Date 1 PART 1—PROJECT INFORM .ION Prepared by Project Sponsor NOT ICL This document n deslgN-d to assist in determining whether the action proposed may have a significant effec on the environment Please complete the entire form, Parts A through E Answers to these questions will be considerer as part of the application for approval and may be subject to further verification and public review. Provide any additiona information you believe will be needed to complete Parts 2 and 3. It is expected that completion of the full EAF will be dependent on information currently available and will not involve new studies, research or investigation. If information requiring such additional work is unavailable, so indicate and specif; each instance NAME OF ACTION , Richard A. Hall residence and docking facility LOCATION OF ACTION (include Street Address, Municipality and County) 1325 Kimberly bane, Southold, Suffolk Count NAME OF APPLICANT/SPONSOR BUSINESS TELEPHONE James E. Fitzgerald, Jr. (Proper-T Services ) ( 516 734-5800 ADDRESS P.O. Box 617 CITYIPO STATE ZIP CODE Cutchogue NY 11935 NAME OF OWNER Of different) BUSINESS TELEPHONE Richard A. Hall ( 516) 765-1191 ADDRESS 56850 Main Road CITY/PO STATE ZIP CODE Southold NY 11971 DESCRIPTION OF ACTION Construct single-family residence with private well and private sewage disposal system;' construct walkway 4 ' x 25 ' from retaining wall over rocks, 4' x 7 ' stairs for access to beach from walkway Piease Complete Each Question-Indicate N.A. if not applicable A. Site Description Physical setting of overall project, both developed and undeveloped areas. 1. Present land use: ❑Urban ❑Industrial ❑Commercial )Residential (suburban) ❑Rural (non-farm) ❑Forest ❑Agriculture ❑Other _ 2. Total acreage of project area: �• acres. APPROXIMATE ACREAGE PRESENTLY AFTERJ�OMPLETION Meadow or Brushland (Non-agricultural) �• acres 4• acres Forested - acres -D- acres Agricultural (Includes orchards, cropland, pasture, etc.) -� acres -d' acres Wetland (Freshwater or tidal as per Articles 24, 25 of ECL) -0 - acres -0- acres Water Surface Area - - acres -0- acres Unvegetated (Rock, earth or fill) - 0 - acres -C- acres Roads, buildings and other paved surfaces _0 - acres D•a acres Other (Indicate type) -0- acres -D acres 3. What is predominant soil type(s) on project site? a. Soil drainage: XWell drained 1100 % of site ❑Moderately well drained % of site ❑Poorly drained % of site b. If any agricultural land is involy how many acres of soil are classified within soil group 1 through 4 of the NYS Land Classification System? acres (See 1 NYCRR 370). 4. Are there bedrock outcroppings on project site? ❑yes KNO a What is depth to bedrock? N// (in feet) 5. Approximate percentage of propcit roject site with slopes: go-10% % ^10-15% __ % ❑15% or gr r % 6 Is project sub,tantially conLlgucnis to, or contain a building, site, or district, listed on the State or the National Registers of Historic Places? Dyes ZNo 7 Is project substantially contiguous to a site listed on the Register of National Natural Landmarks? [Dyes !9N0 rt 8 What is the depth of the water table? — (in feet) 9 Is site located over a primary, principal, or sole source aquifer? KYes ONO 10 Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? Dyes zz�o 11 Does project site contain any species of plant or animal life that is ideptified as threatened or endan eyed? L-lye, ZNn According to _fYX�� �OIYIt'trCkl &MLIAi66 A,1/� Identify each species 12 Are there any unique or unusual land f S on the project site? (ie , cliffs, dunes, other geological formations) Dyes X�Jo Describe IA 13 15 the project site presently used by the com unity or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? C1Yes XNo If yes, explain 1 14. Does the present site include scenic views known to be important to the community? Dyes XNo 15 Streams within or contiguous to project area: �n o a Name of Stream and name of River to which it is tributary N IA 16 Lakes, pends, wetland areas with t¢ or nt�i$yooject area: a. Names D} (/rG10us o p�7__ b. Size (In acres) N 17 Is the site served by existing public utilities? Dyes / XNo a) If Yes, does sufficient capacity exist to allow connection? Dyes ONO NIA b) If Yes, will improvements be necessary to allow connection? Dyes ONO N/A 18 Is the site located in an agricultural district certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 25-AA, Section 303 and 304? Dyes $No 19. Is the site located in or substantially contiguous to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 617? ZYes ONO 20. Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? Dyes X'No B. Project Description 1 Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate) a Total contiguous acreage owned or controlled by project sponsor �• acres b. Project acreage to be developed: /• I acres initially; acres ultimately. c. Project acreage to remain undeveloped —Q _ acres. d. Length of project, in miles: _ �'t_-__ (If appropriate) NIA If the project is an expansion, indicate percent of expansion proposed - A - %; U Number of off-street parking spaces existing proposed a g. Maximum vehicular trips generated per hour _ (upon completion of project)? h. If res`dential: Number and type of housing units: One Family Two Family Multiple Family Condominium Initially _0 — —d — —�— Ultimately / -o- O— r i. Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposed structure _ � height; width; QS r length. j. Linear feet of frontage along a public thoroughfare project will occupy is? ft. 3 2 How much natural materie' •i e., rock, earth, etc ) will be removed fr-m the site? _ ��+ pcuuficubic yards 3. W411 disturbed areas be reaaimed? Dyes ONO ZjJIA a If yes, for what intended purpose is the site being reclaimed? N/A b. Will topsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? Dyes ; No c will upper subsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? Dyes KNo 4. How many acres of vegetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed from site? acres. 5 Will any mature forest (over 100 years old) or other locally-important vegetation be removed by this project? Dyes ONO 6. If single phase project: Anticipated period of construction months, (including demolition). 7. If multi-phased: a Total number of phases anticipated N a (number). b. Anticipated date of commencement phase 1 WAmonth year, (including demolition). c. Approximate completion date of final phase W— month year. d. Is phase 1 functionally dependent on subsequent phases? Dyes ONO N/A 8. Will blasting occur during construction? Dyes D No 9. Number of jobs generated: during construction after project is complete _0 — 10. Number of jobs eliminated by this project —f7 11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? Dyes 2�No If yes, explain 12. Is surface liquid waste disposal involved? Dyes 9No a. If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc.) and amount b. Name of water body into which effluent will be discharged 13 Is subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? KYes ONO Type SP �1� fC3� (4`5tn� fl0� 14. Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal? Dyes 0 Explain 15 Is project or any portion of project located in a 100 year flood plain? Dyes ONO 16. Will the project generate solid waste? Dyes U�40 a. If yes, what is the amount per month _q._ tons b. If yes, will an existing solid waste facility be used? Dyes ONO c If yes, give name location IqA d Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? Dyes ANO e. If Yes, explain 17. Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? Dyes KNo a. If yes, what is the anticipated rate of disposal? WA WA tons!month. b. If yes, what is the anticipated site life? WA years. 18 Will project use herbicides or pesticides? Oyes MNo 19. Will project routinely produce odors (more than one hour per day)? Oyes CzrNo 20. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise levels? Dyes DONci 21. Will project result in an increase in energy use? Oyes $No If yes , indicate type(s) 22. If water supply is from wells, indicate pumping �capacity �0 �S gallons/minute. 23. Total anticipated water usage per day pi0gallons/day. 24. Does project involve Local. State or Federal funding? Dyes ONO If Yes, explain 4 25. Approvals Required: • Submittal Date City, To"n, Village Board ,yes GNo City, Town, Village Planning Board Dyes DNo City, Town Zoning Board Dyes DNo City, Countv Health Department Utes DNo WP�� Wl�lc" Q� OS�• Z3 Other Local Agencies Eyes DNo � P� Other Regional Agencies Dyes DNo State Agencies [Dyes DNo Federal Agencies Dyes DNo C. Zoning and Planning Information 1 Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? Dyes f�N0 If Yes, indicate decision required: ❑zoning amendment ❑zoning variance Ospecial use permit ❑subdivision Dsite plan Dnew/revision of master plan ❑resource mmeplan / Dother1 IYIA 2 What is the zoning classification(s)of the site? 0 F�(Glc°G11�1�� 3 What is th maximum pole tial development of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? - — / Gcr?re— 4. "'hat is the proposed zoning of the site? ��#7 e, _ 5. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? 1q7/,4 6 Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plans? Aes DNo 7. What are the predominant land use(s) and zoning classifications within a '/ mile radius of proposed action? 8 Is the proposed action compatible with adjoin inglsurrounding land uses within a 1/4 mile? Yes DNo 9 If the proposed action is the subdivision of land, how many lots are proposed? N1114c a What is the minimum lot size proposed? &A 10. Will proposed action require any authorization(s) for the formation of sewer or water districts? [Dyes KNo 11 . Will the proposed action create a demand for any community provided services (recreation, education, police, fire protection)? DYes KINo a If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? Dyes DNo NIA 12. Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? Dyes LXN0 a. If yes, is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic? Dyes DNo HIA 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. E. Verification I certify that the infor on p ovided above true to the best of my knowledge. Applicant/Spo so 'ame a . -Fitz er d Jr. Date July 24, 1989 Signature _ Title Agent for Richard A. Hall If the action is n the Coastal Area n you are a s ate agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this ass sment. 5 Part -PROJECT IMPACTS AND TH! MAGNITUDE Responsibility of Lead Agency General Information (Read Carefully) • In completing the form the reviewer should be guided by the question. Have my responses and determinations beer reasonable? The reviewer is not expected to be an expert environmental analyst. • Identifying that an impact will be potentially large (column 2) does not mean that it is also necessarily significant. Any large impact must be evaluated in PART 3 to determine significance. Identifying an impact in rolumn 2 simply asks that it be looked at further. • The Examples provided are to assist the reviewer by showing types of impacts and wherever possible the threshold or magnitude that would trigger a response in column 2. The examples are generally applicable throughout the State anc for most situations. But, for any specific project or site other examples and/or lower thresholds may be appropriate for a Potential Large Impact response, thus requiring evaluation in Part 3. • The impacts of each project, on each site, in each locality, will vary. Therefore, the examples are illustrative anc have been offered as guidance They do not constitute an exhaustive list of impacts and thresholds to answer each question • The number of examples per question does not indicate the importance of each question. • In identifying impacts, consider long term, short term and cumlative effects. Instructions (Read carefully) a. Answer each of the 19 questions in PART 2. Answer Yes if there will be any impact. b. Maybe answers should be considered as Yes answers- c. If answering Yes to a question then check the appropriate box (column 1 or 2) to indicate the potential size of the impact. If impact threshold equals or exceeds any example provided, check column 2. If impact will occur but threshold is lower than example, check column 1. d. If reviewer has doubt about size of the impact then consider the impact as potentially large and proceed to PART 3 e. If a potentially large impact checked in column 2 can be mitigated by change(s) in the project to a small to moderate impact, also check the Yes box in column 3. A No response indicates that such a reduction is not possible. This must be explained in Part 3. 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be Moderate Large Mitigated By I IMPACT ON LAND Impact Impact Project Change I 1 . Will the proposed action result in a physical change to the project site? ONO DYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Any construction on slopes of 15% or greater, (15 foot rise per 100 ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No foot of length), or where the general slopes in the project area exceed 10%. • Construction on land where the depth to the water table is less than ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No 3 feet. • Construction of paved parking area for 1,000 or more vehicles. ❑ ❑ [Dyes ❑No • Construction on land where bedrock is exposed or generally within ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No 3 feet of existing ground surface. • Construction that will continue for more than 1 year or involve more ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No than one phase or stage. • Excavation for mining purposes that would remove more than 1,000 ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No tons of natural material (i.e., rock or soil) per year. • Construction or expansion of a sanitary landfill. ❑ ❑ El Yes ❑No • Construction in a designated floodway. ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No • Other impacts ❑ ❑ Dyes ONO 2. Will there be an effect to any unique or unusual land forms found on the site? 0.e , cliffs, dunes, geological formations, etc.)ONO OYES • Specific land forms: ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No 6 1 2 3 IMPACT ON WATER Small to Potential Can Impact Be Moderate Large Mitigated By 3 Will proposed action affect any water body designated as protected? Impact Impact Project Change (Under Articles 15, 24. 25 of the Environmental Conservation Law, ECL) ONO OYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Developable area of site contains a protected water body. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No • Dredging more than 100 cubic yards of material from channel of a ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No protected stream. • Extension of utility distribution facilities through a protected water body. ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No • Construction in a designated freshwater or tidal wetland. ❑ ❑ [--)Yes ❑No • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ [Dyes ❑No 4. Will proposed action affect any non-protected existing or new body of Mater? ONO DYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • A 10% increase or decrease in the surface area of any body of water ❑ ❑ [Dyes ❑No or more than a 10 acre increase or decrease. • Construction of a body of water that exceeds 10 acres of surface area ❑ ❑ Dyes []No • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ [Dyes ❑No 5 Will Proposed Action affect surface or groundwater quality or quantity? ONO DYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action will require a discharge permit- ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No • Proposed Action requires use of a source of water that does not ❑ ❑ [Dyes []No have approval to serve proposed (project) action. • Proposed Action requires water supply from wells with greater than 45 ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No gallons per minute pumping capacity. • Construction or operation causing any contamination of a water ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No supply system. • Proposed Action will adversely affect groundwater. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No • Liquid effluent will be conveyed off the site to facilities which presently ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No do not exist or have inadequate capacity. - • Proposed Action would use water in excess of 20,000 gallons per ❑ ❑ Dyes []No day. • Proposed Action will likely cause siltation or other discharge into an ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No existing body of water to the extent that there will be an obvious visual contrast to natural conditions. • Proposed Action will require the storage of petroleum or chemical ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No products greater than 1,100 gallons. • Proposed Action will allow residential uses in areas without water ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No and/or sewer services. • Proposed Action locates commercial and/or industrial uses which may ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No require new or expansion of existing waste treatment and/or storage facilities. • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ [Dyes [:]No 6 Will proposed action alter drainage flow or patterns, or surface water runoff? ONO DYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action would change flood water flows. ❑ ❑ E3 Yes ❑No 7 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact B Moderate Large Mitigated By Impact Impact Protect Changs • Proposed Action may cause substantial erosion. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No • Proposed Action is incompatible with existing drainage patterns. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No • Proposed Action will allow development in a designated floodway. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No IMPACT ON AIR 7. Will proposed action affect air quality? ONO ❑YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action will induce 1,000 or more vehicle trips in any given ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No hour. • Proposed Action will result in the incineration of more than 1 ton of ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No refuse per hour. • Emission rate of total contaminants will exceed 5 lbs. per hour or a ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No heat source producing more than 10 million BTU's per hour. • Proposed action will allow an increase in the amount of land committed ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No to industrial use. • Proposed action will allow an increase in the density of industrial ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No development within existing industrial areas. • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ED No IMPACT ON PLANTS AND ANIMALS 8 Will Proposed Action affect any threatened or endangered species? ONO OYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Reduction of one or more species listed on the New York or Federal ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No list, using the site, over or near site or found on the site. • Removal of any portion of a critical or significant wildlife habitat. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No • Application of pesticide or herbicide more than twice a year, other ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No than for agricultural purposes. • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No 9 Will Proposed Action substantially affect non-threatened or non-endangered species? ❑NO ❑YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action would substantially interfere with any resident or ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑Nc migratory fish, shellfish or wildlife species. • Proposed Action requires the removal of more than 10 acres ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑Nc of mature forest (over 100 years of age) or other locally important vegetation. IMPACT ON AGRICULTURAL LAND RESOURCES 10. Will the Proposed Action affect agricultural land resources? ONO ❑YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • The proposed action would sever, cross or limit access to agricultural ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑Nc land (includes cropland, hayfields, pasture, vineyard, orchard, etc.) 8 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be Moderate Large Mitigated By Impact Impact Project Change • Construction activity would excavate or compact the soil profile of ❑ ❑ Dyes [:]No agricultural land. • The proposed action would irreversibly convert more than 10 acres ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No of agricultural land or, if located in an Agricultutal District, more than 2.5. acres of agricultural land. • The proposed action would disrupt or prevent installation of agricultural ❑ ❑ ' Dyes ❑No land management systems (e.g., subsurface drain lines, outlet ditches. strip cropping); or create a need for such measures (e.g. cause a farm field to drain poorly due to increased runoff) • Other impacts. ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No IMPACT ON AESTHETIC RESOURCES 11 Vdill proposed action affect aesthetic resources? ONO DYES fli necessary, use the Visual EAF Addendum in Section 617.21, Appendix E.) Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed land uses, or project components obviously different from ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No or in sharp contrast to current surrounding land use patterns, whether man-made or natural. • Proposed land uses, or project components visible to users of ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No aesthetic resources which will elimipate or significantly reduce their enjoyment of the aesthetic qualities of that resource. • Project components that will result in the elimination or significant ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No screening of scenic views known to be important to the area. • Other impacts. ❑ ❑ Dyes ONO IMPACT ON HISTORIC AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES 12 Will Proposed Action impact any site or structure of historic, pre- historic or paleontological importance? ONO DYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Propo�ked Action occurring wholly or partially within or substantially ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑Nc contiguous to any facility or site listed on the State or National Register of historic places. • Any impact to an archaeological site or fossil bed located within the ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑Nr project site. • Proposed Action will occur in an area designated as sensitive for ❑ ❑ [Dyes ON archaeological sites on the NYS Site Inventory. • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ Dyes ON, IMPACT ON OPEN SPACE AND RECREATION 13 will Proposed Action affect the quantity or quality of existing or future open spaces or recreational opportunities? Examples that would apply to column 2 ONO DYES • The permanent foreclosure of a future recreational opportunity. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ON • A major reduction of an open space important to the community. ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑N� • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ Dyes ON 9 12 3 IMPACT t . TRANSPORTATION Small to Potential Can impact B 14 Will there be an effect to existing transportation systems? Moderate Large Mitigated By ONO ❑YES Impact Impact Project Chan Examples that would apply to column 2 • Alteration of present patterns of movement of people and/or goods. ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No • Proposed Action will result in major traffic problems. ❑ ❑ Dyes ONO • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ E--)Yes ONO IMPACT ON ENERGY 15 Will proposed action affect the community's sources of fuel or energy supply? ONO OYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action will cause a greater than 5% increase in the use of ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO any form of energy in the municipality. • Proposed Action will require the creation or extension of an energy ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No transmission or supply system to serve more than 50 single or two family residences or to serve a major commercial or industrial use. • Other impacts: ❑ O ❑Yes ❑No NOISE AND ODOR IMPACTS 16 Will there be objectionable odors, noise, or vibration as a result of the Proposed Action? ONO ❑YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Blasting within 1,500 feet of a hospital, school or other sensitive ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No facility. • Odors will occur routinely (more than one hour per day). ❑ ❑ 0-Yes ❑No • Proposed Action will produce operating noise exceeding the local ❑ ❑ Dyes ONO ambient noise levels for noise outside of structures. • Proposed Action will remove natural barriers that would act as a ❑ ❑ Dyes ONO noise screen. • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ Dyes ONO IMPACT ON PUBLIC HEALTH 17 Will Proposed Action affect public health and safety? ONO OYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action may cause a risk of explosion or release of hazardous ❑ ❑ Dyes ONO substances(i.e. oil, pesticides, chemicals, radiation, etc.)in the event of accident or upset conditions, or there may be a chronic low level discharge or emission. • Proposed Action may result in the burial of "hazardous wastes" in any ❑ ❑ Dyes ONO form (i.e. toxic, poisonous, highly reactive, radioactive, irritating, infectious, etc. • Storage facilities for one million or more gallons of liquified natural 11' ❑ F-1 Yes ONO gas or other flammable liquids. • Proposed action may result in the excavation or other disturbance ❑ ❑ Dyes ED No within 2,000 feet of a site used for the disposal of solid or hazardous waste. • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ Dyes ONO 10 i PUGLIA & CATALANO ATTORNEYS AT LAW 155 AVENUE U BROOKLYN, N.Y. 11223 ESPLANADE 2-4523 September 6 , 1989 Hon . Bennett Orlowski , Jr. Chairman Town of Southold Planning Board Main Road Southold , New York 11971 Re : Map of Paradise By the Bay Filed November 4 , 1976 File No. 6463 SCTM / 1000 - 70-13- (20. 1-20. 20) Dear Sir : As per your letter of May 4 , 1989 , enclosed herewith please find a copy of the Amendment to the Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions which were filed in the County Clerk ' s Office on July 5 , 1989 . Very truly yours , PUGLIA & CATALANO HSP : GD H o S . uglia Enc. 109034'336 AMENDMENT TO DECLARATION OF COVENANTS AND RESTRICTIONS /OoG AMENDMENT made this 2h day of Juni 1989. between MOHRING v74000F.NTERPRISES INC. with offices at 323 Qee 6,,r five , Sen C ff nl herein referred as "MOHRINGA" and Vivian Cornacchi.a ¢ /J ��•Q� residing at / 0,7—nor ,,_"71 1, Al y . wo.,i eferred as "CORNACCHIA" . adM��� WHEREAS the Cornacchia ' s are the owners of premises known as Lot 3 and 4 on a certain map entitled, "Paradise by the Bay" , filed in C7a� the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk on 1]./4 /1976 as __ ... .^l._ - ;_i. r . 4.,WHEREAS certain Covenants and Restrictions were recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk in Liber 8135 ep. 246 - (, Z_-/ which in Article 5 , Section 5 of said Covenants and Restrictions ;reference is made to a certain foot path located between lots 3 and •''A , `i 4 as shown on said map which is bounded and described as follows : 1 ALL tiat certain plot, piece or parcel of land , situate, lying and being in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, known and designated as part of "Path to the Park" , on a certain map entitled, "Map of Paradise by the Bay" , filed in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk on 11 /4/1976 as Map Number 6463 being bounded and described as follows : BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of Kimberly Lane at the northerly boundary line of Lot 4 as shown on said aforementioned map; � 1 -Nrunning thence North 85 degrees 20 minutes 30 seconds East 285 . 87 feet ; .running thence thence North 2 degrees 09 minutes 55 seconds West 10 noro or s L n-� �6 l .. running thence South 85 degrees 20 minutes 30 seconds West 285 . 87 feet, more or less , to the easterly side of Kimberly Lane; running thence southerly along the easterly side of Kimberly Lane and along an arc of a curve with a radius of 1600 . 00 feet a length of 10 . 20 feet to the point or place of BEGINNING. Continued. . . . . . 'CHIS INSTRUMENT IS BEING RE-RECORDED TO CORRECT THE LIBER AND PAGE OF' THE ORIGINAL DECLARATION OF COVENANTS AND RESTRICTIONS. 10903PW7 11,b69P,15 PAGE, 2 WHEREAS said Covenants and Restrictions allow for the relocation of said foot path to an area between lots 2 and 3 and along the bulkhead "creek" front on Lots 3 and 4 ; WHEREAS Mohring is the successor in interest to the declarant of the aforementioned covenants and restrictions; WHEREAS the parties to this agreement wish to relocate the "foot 1nxth to park " jmrsuant to Article Section 5 of said covenants NOW therefore it is agreed as follows : 1 . ) Mohring hereby declares that the aforementioned easement betwen lots 3 and 4 described above shall be null and void and of no further force and effect . 2 . ) Mohring declares that said foot path to park shall be relocated over the following described premises : ALL that certain plot , piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the 'Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, known and designated as part of Lot 3 on a certain map en- titled , "Map of Paradise by the Hay" , and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk on 11/4/1976 as Map Number 6463 , being hounded and described as follows : BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of Kimberly Lane where the same is intersected by the division line between Lot 3 and Lot 2 as shown on said aforementioned map; running thence along said division line North 89 degrees 52 minutes 1U running thence South 0 degrees 24 minutes 00 seconds East 38 . 92 feet; running thence South 2 degrees 19 minutes 40 seconds East 76 . 13 feet; running thence North 85 degrees 48 minutes 25 seconds East 1 . 71 feet; runninc thence South 2 degrees 09 minutes 55 seconds East 49 . 50 feet; running thence South 85 degrees 20 minutes 30 seconds West 8. 50 feet; running thence North 2 degrees 09 minutes 55 seconds West 49 . 50 feet; running thence South 85 degrees 48 minutes 25 seconds West 1 . 71 feet; running thence North 2 degrees 19 minutes 40 seconds West 76 . 13 feet; Continued. . . . uIII,ing thence North 0 degrc s 24 minutes 00 seconds West 28 . 92 feet; IMilo inq t1jL'IW(' South W) dr�giees 52 minutes 50 seconds West 267 . 31 feet, III, ,] . or I ,,>;s , Lc, t (. (,,Ii;t (.rly side of Kimberly Lane; I unning thence northerly along the easterly side of Kimberly Lane and ,, long an arc of a curve with a radius of 1600 . 00 feet, 10 feet, more ui less , to Lh,? division 1:inu between Lot -1 and Lot 3 and the point � 1, 1 ,Ice r, I Itl•I( ; INNIN(I . . I TO et1 , ctnntth,, 1111anti ( -❑ u1 the pirtii's io this agreement , M„IuinA agrees to execute a d-ed to Cornacchia for the original foot 1,,, t1, ',u(i ('oru,,rchid aql i, ; to execute a deed to Mohring for the re- lu, ',, lc,.l tout p,It11 . I . 1 M„lu imt lu, ih, , ,I, •,'lrII (�:: Ih,, t nutwithst ,Ind i11y the. , onvcy,,nce by c'„inacch-i .r for I 1 Iuh)kc,,L1ori of the loot hath, Cornacchia shall r scrve an uascuwut ul ingruss jand egress y-V Ss -r 400,y'h �G. IN deb C&VATr �� "� � d�� of over the and adjacent to Lt„� easterly purt Lon of Lot 3 which i.s now part of the foot path as located . " . ) Mohriny hc, ,•by Lh,iL said relocation of foot path is done J � Iaw suant to Al LlCIi' vl , Section I of tho aiulemended declaration i, . Thl :, doClai ,, tiurr l bu binding upon the heirs , assigns and nus r, ::�;ors in int , rco,t to the p,irt_ice hereto and upon all other owners ul I �,Ls un "Mal., of 1'.11 ,,,11 :11• uu 1 h, , lia} " , <rnd shall be a covenant I miiiII)c{ with Lh„ Lind . By . / G Vivian Cornacchia lU�UJrbJJ� Description of "Map oINV aradise by theBay" 860 143-5 !� Title No......................... Ub69NBO SCHEDULE A 1�7,L that certain plot , piece or parcel of land , situate , lying and being in the Town of Southold , County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows : BEGINNING at the corner formed by the intersection of the southerly side of Pine Neck Road with the easterly side of North Bayview Road; IwNNING 'THENCE North 86 Degrees 06 minutes 50 seconds East, along they southerly side of Pine Neck Road, 442 . 87 feet to a point; ITENCE South 1 Degree 11 minutes 10 seconds East, 8 . 26 feet; TlbL]NCE North 86 Degrees 06 minutes 50 seconds East, still along .iemlh, rl „ siO " f Pine Neck Road, 381 . 98 feet to a wood bulkhead aiong Jockey Creek; ITYNCE South 16 dcyrees 27 minutes 50 seconds West , along said wood bulkhead, 5 . 45 feet; THENCE South 73 degrees 06 minutes East , 312 . 08 feet to the average Ligh water mark of Southold Bay; THENCE in a general southerly direction along the average high water mark of Southold Bay, the following thirteen courses and distances : ( i) South 6 degrees 16 minutes 50 seconds West , 283 . 1.5 feet; ( 2) South 30 degrees 28 minutes 15 seconds West, 244 . 33 feet; (3) South 42 degrees 58 minutes 05 seconds West, 75 . 35 feet; (4) South 73 degrees 16 minutes 35 seconds West, 57 . 35 feet; ( 5) South 17 degrees 10 minutes 30 seconds West, 101 . 95 feet; ( 6) South 4 degrees 06 minutes 55 seconds East, 150 . 03 feet; ( 7) South 16 degrees 44 minutes 40 seconds East , 169 . 18 feet; ( 8) South 22 degrees 26 minutes 55 seconds East , 141 . 92 feet; ( 5) South 4 degrees 58 minutes 50 seconds West, 155 . 12 feet; (10) Sor_th 20 degrees 33 minutes 25 seconds West , 125 . 66 feet; ( 110oath 9 degrees 1.8 minutes 40 seconds West , 129 . 23 feet; ( i2) South 37 deyrues 43 minutes LO seconaa Exec , 70 . 28 feet; ( 13) South 7 degrees 30 minutes 50 seconds East, 31. 77 feet to a point on the northerly side of North Bayview Road; THENCE in a general westerly direction the following four (4) courses and distances : ( 1) North 79 degrees 35 minutes 20 seconds West, 155 . 91 feet; (2) South 70 degrees 24 minutes 40 seconds West, 24 . 00 feet; (3 ) North 79 degrees 35 minutes 20 seconds West , 140 . 00 feet ; ( 4 ) North 67 degrees 20 minutes 10 seconds West , 340 . 00 feet to the extreme southeasterly end of the arc of the curve connecting the nor-_herly side of North Bayview Road with Lhe easterly side of North Bayview Road; -continued- For conveyancing only, 5 Together with all right, title and interest of, in and to any streets and i/ intended to be conveyed. , roads abutting the above described premises, to the center line thereof 475-00-J38 1 G E I1111 CATL p.j NEPO qT I E TIT I E-NEW 11H. 16103N340 • ,E NUMHI.R rG1, 1 .1 Schedule A continued . . . THENCE Northerly along the are of ai curve bearing to the right h"ving a radius of 83 . 69 feet, a distance along said curve of 9L . 14 feet to a point on the easterly side of North Bayview Road; '1'IiL.NCI�I .in a general northerly direction along the easterly side of N,oth Bayview ^,vanuc , Ut following three courses and distances : ( i ) North 5 degrrps 31 minutes 20 seconds West, 363 .27 feet; (a) North 5 degrees 37 minutes 40 seconds West, 329 . 13 feet; ( .1) North 5 degrees 26 minutes 40 seconds West , 698 . 47 feet to ung point or pl "Cu of BEGINNING . , ! h Ptuwl"us .,Isu knuwn as "Map of Paradise By The 3av filed in i fs, —� I , L} :, (A j I ( (, oil Nuveanbr,r 4 , 1976 aK Map Number 1 1 10903K3;0 • 1Cb�9PC1�2 STATE OF NEW YIli1F ) COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) U.l lh, lh d:ry of .luno 1989 , brlore mo personally cameflnr � ollvhi �dy I r1 to me known , who being by me duly sworn , did depose and say that he resides at No. 313 Wc,a U -1 Qe Qo Gh ff -N—j --that he iS the AJI« erc�lj" � o MUHKING ENJERP KILLS , the corpuraLiuu described in and which � xocuLed Lhe loregoiug instrument ; that he knows the seal of ::aid , , I ' lal Ii " ; ilial the seal affixed t ,. said instrument is such corporate seal ; that it was so affixed by order of the Board of Directors of said corporation , and that he signed his name thereto by like order . LAURIE E.GRAEB Notary Public,State of New York No.4821818,Suffolk County S T A.T F OF N H W Y O R K ) Term Expires September 30, 18 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) n O0", u" u,. - 'j.l, ul dull'- 1969 , belga me personally came VIVIAN CORNACCHIA to me known to be th, individuala described in and who executed the foregoing instrumeu L , and acknowledged that they executed the same, ' LAURiF E GRAEB Notary Public, State of New York No.4821818,Suffolk Courcy Term Expires September 30 189p Highway Department Town of Southold Peconic Lane Peconic, N.Y. 11958 RAYMOND L.JACOBS Tel.765-3140 Superinlendent JUL 734-5211 41989 July 14, 1989 Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr. , Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Paradise by the Bay Dear Mr. Orlowski: Mohring Enterprises has submitted the drainage plan requested on the above named subdivision. If the work is done according to the plan, it is accept- able to me. Respectful y Raymon L. Jacobs Superintendent; of Highways cc: Mr. Richard Mohring Mr. Neil Heffernan Highway Department 10 Town of Southold Peconic Lane Peconic, N.Y. 11958 RAYMOND L.JACOBS (516) 765-3140 Superintendent (516) 734-5211 FAX (516) 765-1750 May 10, 1989 Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Paradise-by-the-Bay, Southold SOB No. 87115 Dear Mr. Orlowski: I inspected the above named subdivision with Mr. Raymond Dean and Mr. C. S. Heffernan on May 2nd and agree with their report of May 8, 1989. Respectfully, RaY mond C7 J cobs Superintend nt of Highways SIDNEY B. BOWNE & SON Sidney B.Boa e,P.E.L.S. C /fJ_ Roland Ann. ,,(192&1959) WJ-..�� nS� P.O.,1.ooccnl Chester C Kelsey. P.E..L.S. 45 Manor Road Francis J Lynch Alexandre W.Mercil, P.E. Philp Schlotrhaue Robert A.Stanton. P.E. Smithtown, N.Y. 11787 Joseph F Slaomar Robert W. Brown. L.S. Pam F.slx.cns Zabdiel A.Blackman,P.E..L.S. (51 5) 724-0611 William T Slyne -- Richard B.Wehnr George A.Style.P.E. Jerry D.Almont.P.E. George L Fagan,Jr.,Ph.D.,P.E. Frank Capobianco,C.E. Thomas R. Pynchon,LS_ May 8, 1989 Bennett Orlowski, Chairman Planning Board TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Paradise-by-the-Bay, Major Subdivision, Southold, Town of Southold, New York. (SBB NO. 87115) Dear Sir: A final inspection was conducted on the above major subdivision on 5/2/89. Present was lir . Ray Jacobs, Supt. of Highways, and Mr. Ray Dean and Mr. C.S. Heffernan of this office. Our inspection reveals that the project is acceptable with the following exceptions: 1. Due to driveway construction and landscape work, an area approximately 125' south of Kimberly Road reflects ponding as a result of rain. The developer must submit for review, a plan for correction of this condition. 2. Remove construction debris and restore and seed shoulder/swale areas, as directed. 3. Submit "as built" map signed and sealed by a licensed surveyor showing locations of the required monumentation. Very truly yours, SIDNEY B. BOWNE & SON CONNSSULTING ENGINEEE+RS A. BARTON, LASS, P.E. CSH:cla cc: Ray Dean Ray Jacobs MINEOLA • SMITHTOWN • NEW YORK CITY • CLEARWATER An Equal Opportunity Employer M/FM '1 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 'inl Southold, New York 11971 JUDITH T.TERRY > FAX(516)765-1823 TOWN CLERK TELEPHONE(516) 765-1801 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD May 31, 1989 Philip J . Cardinale, Esq. Main Road, P.O. Box W Jamesport, New York 11947 Re: Roxanne Road E Kimberly Lane Dedication to the Town of Southold Dear Mr. Cardinale: I have discussed the above captioned matter with Superintendent of Highways Jacobs and reviewed the Planning Board file. Enclosed is a copy of the engineer's report, dated May 8, 1989, which may not have been transmitted to you. I located it in the Planning Board file. Mr. Jacobs advised he cannot recommend dedication until those items noted have been complied with. Very truly yours, Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk Enclosure cc: Supt. of Hwys. Jacobs Planning Board a ' Sri SIDNEY Be SOWNE & SON Sidney B.Bowne,P.E.,L.S. l0 � 0 Roland Anders (192&19591 ��U'-9` Roger . Cocchi Cheater C Kelesi P.E.,L.S. 45 Manor Road Forma J.Lunen Alexandre W.Mercil,P.E. Philip Schlo[Zhaue Robert A.Stanton,P.E. Smithtown, N.Y. 11787 Joseph F.Stegmer Robert W. Brown,L.S. rj 1 6 724-0811 Paul F.Stevens Zabdiel A. Blackman.P.E.. L.S. William T.Stype --- Richard B.Weber George A.We, P.E. Jerry D.Almon,P.E. r-- ------- - -– ---^^'—_-�} George L.Fagan,Jr.,Ph.D.,P.E. Frank Capobian;o,C.E. Thomas R. Pynchon, L.S. May 8' 1989 SOUTiIti_D PLANNING 60;R0 Bennett Orlowski, Chairman Planning Board TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 53095 Piain Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Paradise-by-the-Bay, Plajor Subdivision, Southold, Town of Southold, New York. (SBB NO. 87115) Dear Sir: A final inspection was conducted on the above major subdivision on 5/2/89. Present was Mr. Ray Jacobs, Supt. of Highways, _ and Mr. Ray Dean and hIr. C.S. Heffernan of this office. Our inspection reveals that the project is acceptable with the followinq exceptions: 1. Due to driveway construction and landscape work, an area approximately 125 ' south of Kimberly Road reflects ponding as a result of rain. The developer must submit for review, a plan for correction of this condition. 2. Remove construction debris and restore and seed shoulder/swale areas, as directed. 3. Submit "as built" map signed and sealed by a licensed surveyor showing locations of the required monumentation. Very truly yours, SIDNEY S. ROWNE & SON CONSULTING ENGINEERS ���� A. BARTON, CASS, P.E. CSH:clo cc: Ray Dean Ray Jacobs MINEOLA • SMITHTOWN • NEW YORK CITY • CLEARWATER An Equal Opportunity Employer M/FM 9A y w Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 7r y Southold. New York 11971 _ TELEPHONE (51 5)'1651938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD May 22, 1989 Hugo S. Puglia Puglia & Catalano 155 Avenue U Brooklyn, NY 11223 RE: Paradise By the Bay SCTM 41000-70-13- ( 20. 1-20. 20) Dear Mr. Puglia: The following action was taken by the Southold Town :Planning Board on Monday, May 15, 1989. RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board accept and request compliance with the Engineer's report dated May 8, 1989. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. V¢ ruly BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. - CHAIRMAN enc. cc: Ray Jacobs, Highway Depart. Jt SIDNEY B. BOWNE & SON Sidney B.Bowne,P.E.,L.S. ,,,,��,,,�,�'�/�/j��,,� Roland Anders (1922-1959) wa-d "'"�' &Y-tueerH Roger L.Cocchi Chester C Kelsey, P.E.,L.S. 45 Manor Road Francis J Lynch Alexandre W. Mercil, P.E. Philip Schiatzhauer Robert A.Stanton, P.E. Smithtown, N.Y. 11787 Joseph F.Stegman Robert W. Brown,L.S. Paw F. Stevens zabd dl A. Blackman,P.E.. L.& (516) 724-0611 William T.Styne Richard B.Weber George A.Style,PF.. Jerry D.Almon.P.E. George L Fagan,Jl.,Ph.D..P.E. Frank Capobianco,C.E. Thomas R. Pynchon, L.S. u � u� j law May 8, 1989 $l)D I i!t)I_i2 PLANNING .__ Bennett Orlowski , Chairman Planning Board TOWM OF SOUTHOLD 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Paradise-by-the-Bay, Major Subdivision, Southold, Town of Southold, New York. (SBP NO. 87115) Gear Sir: A final inspection was conducted on the above major subdivision on 5/2/89. Present was Mr. Ray Jacobs, Supt. of Highways, and Mr. Ray Dean and Mr. C.S. Heffernan of this office. Our inspection reveals that the project is acceptable with the followinq exceptions: 1. Due to driveway construction and landscape work, an area approximately 125 ' south of Kimberly Road reflects ponding as a result of rain. The developer must submit for review, a plan for correction of this condition. 2. Remove construction debris and restore and seed shoulder/swale areas, as directed. 3. Submit "as built" map signed and sealed by a licensed surveyor showing locations of the required monumentation. Very truly yours, SIDNEY B. BOWNE & SON CONN�SUyLT7IN-G�ENGINEEE+RS A.Gar<6��iG 7? LCL. BARTON, CASS, P.E. CSH:c10 cc: Ray Dean Ray Jacobs MINEOLA • SMITHTOWN • NEW YORK CITY • CLEARWATER An Equal Opportunity Employer M/FM cyvFr!)L' Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold. New York 11971 TELEPHONE ~ (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD May 4, 1989 Hugo S . Puglia Puglia & Catalano 155 Avenue U Brooklyn, N.Y. 11223 RE: Map of Paradise By The Bay Map Filed Nov. 4, 1976 File No. 6463 SCTM$1000- C 70-13-( 20 . 1-20 . 20) Dear Mr. Puglia: To relocate4 the "foot path to park" an amendment to the Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions lnust be filed with the County Clerk' s office. Please send a copy of the filed declaration for the Planning Board' s records. Very truly u �f Lille- BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. CHAIRMAN ms PUGLIA & CATALANO � � i� �� �1It Ir ATTORNEYS AT LAW 155 AVENUE U BROOKLYN, N.Y. 11223 I•'Fil MAY ' ESPLANADE 2-45523 April 28 , 1989 Hon. Bennett Orlowski , Jr. Chairman , Town of Southold Planning Board Main Road Southold , New York 11971 Re : Map of Paradise By The Bay Filed November 4 , 1976 File No . 6463 Dear Sir : I have not as yet received a reply to my correspondence of January 13 , 1989 in the above-captioned matter. Our client ' s agreement with the Declarant, with respect to the changes requested regarding the above-captioned map , terminates on May 27 , 1989 . It is , therefore , essential that the request be addressed as soon as possible . Would you kindly inform me as to the present status of the matter and as to anything that we can do to expedite the proceeding. A copy of the agreement with the Declarant and of all other relative documents were submitted together with our written request on January 13 , 1989. Respectfully yours , ugo S Puglia HSP/ rl TOWS O SOU H4 D S, O �v Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 fo coy n Robert Brown Sidney Bowne & Son 45 Manor Road Smithtown, NY 11787 Dear Mr. Brown: Pursuant to your agreement with the Town of Southold, Che Southold Town Planning Board hereby refers the following: Application of (Major subdivision, minor subdivision, site plan)k _i n Hamlet MATERIAL SUBMITTED: File 11 Suffolk County Tax Map No. — ?,f, Sketch plan Preliminary map Street Profiles Grading Plan Preliminary site plan Final Map Other Comments: � fl very truly yours, BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. ,CHAIRPfAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING B6SRD JAMES A.SCHONDEBARE Town Hall, 53095 Main Road � TOWN ATTORNEY P.O. Box 1 179 a. Southold, New York 11971 ROBERT H.BERNTSSON :1' TELEPHONE ASSISTANT TOWN ATTORNEY (516) 765-1939 OFFICE OF THE TOWN ATTORNEY TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 0, L59 ROWE DMAR J O W INTER-OFFICE MEMO SOUTH6L�J TO!f.';�l PtkNNhtl6 d9;:1�D FROM THE TOWN ATTORNEY'S OFFICE TO: Raymond L. Jacobs, Superintendent of Highways. A,1 FROM: Robert H. Berntsson, Assistant Town Attorney (L DATE: March 30, 1989 RE: Dedication of Roxanne Road Attached are copies of the dedication documents for Roxanne Road and Kimberly Lane, Southold. These papers have been reviewed and approved from a legal standpoint. They are now forwarded to you in accordance with step three of the procedure for final dedication of roads established by the Planning Board and Highway Committee. Feel free to contact me with any questions or comments. cc: Town Clerk Planning Board PUCMIA & CATALANO ' " 19M ._ ATTORNEYS AT LAW 155 AVENUE U �"� BROOKLYN, N.Y. 11223 ESPLANADE 2-4523 January 13, 1989 Hon . Bennett Orlowski , Jr . Chairman , Town of Southold Planning Board Main Road Southold , New York, 11971 Re : Map of Paradise By The Bay, Filed Nov , 4, 1976 File No . 6463 Dear Sir , The undersigned is the attorney for Vivian Cornacchia , the owner of Lot 3 on the above-captioned Map , and also the agent of Mohring Enterprises Inc . , which as successor in title , is the Declarant in a certian Declaration dated October 26 , 1976 and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Suffolk County in Liber 8135 at page 246 . A copy of said Map and Declaration are enclosed herewith . The Declarant wishes to relocate the "foot path to park" as shown on the subdivision map between Lots 3 and 4 to a location between Lots 2 and 3 and along the bulkheaded creek front of Lot 3 . The Declarant has reserved the right to make such change on page 13 of the Declaration . Vivian Cornacchia , the owner of Lot 3 , and Mohring Enterprises , Inc . , which holds title to the present foot path , have agreed to execute the necessary documents to effectuate the change . A copy of the agreement is enclosed . The change is desired by reason of the fact that our client ' s husband , Joseph M . Cornacchia , owns Lot 4 , which is improved by a house . Making Lots 3 and 4 contiguous would :facilitate use of the pool and tennis courts located on Lot 3 . Re ctf lly su fitted , go S . uglia EISP :pc r~ PINE NECK ROAD e•ze.00' t:yg zY N OD m a LOT 2yS , 275.81' m ° SURVEY OF rv. as°5z'So''E. ;Ag; � �; N O� S LOT 3 y' �0 BAY r " MAP OF PARADISE BY THE " �" ~ `" yrs O FILED NOV. 4, 1976 FILE N0. 6463 z z i 0 c') AT S O OUTHOLD 7y, " A m TOWN OF SOUTHOLD o COUNTY , N•Y- W OL -c SUFFOLK Pl �o t? /� r 1000 70 - 13 20.3 SCALE 1"- 40' 3 N.85°48'25"E . MAY 9 1968 't 1.7!' 13 EMCE v r ,t ^ 1t+oRouNo , ' d 0 4m o m D — poo �' 0 U) m Z m " m -- o w 284.37 ram vnre l— CERTIFIED 70 _ 85°2O 30 r—L: S "W J— LOQ 4 COMMONWEALTH LAND TITLE INSURANCE CO tozo' . VIVIAN CQRNACCHIA TITLE N0. 860 - 668 S j{{ fp "ME AREA , SGA J 49 586 SQ-FT .a = rl'c^ P G\ °.spored in occordonb j "wbpoed by for title wrvep as C. N0. 49618 i LAL.S. and °pprovad and odopred such uss by She NaM York State Land P C ills Association. ( 516 - 5020 P.O. BOX 909 MAIN ROAD 50UTHOLD N.Y. 11971 o.K. r s.Pn•NEC ROAD sza i 11 PINE NPe7' Nsa•a'w*E. Ned•Od'50'Ir "000' 3787 191.00 —'1•y.27 �, 8 / dI'l,l � sr/`cdpOE II I 2 / a' 3 j uI 20 Y. 47080 50 FT :' ' 9'559 SO FT. T�� N r C S h I AipA T r q"Sb°0330'1x'_— r!!YY` $ � y n ♦ w lP "• 1 I ! a &mgo 0 p °• T by F 6 9 r tag C 47,022so.Fr 7 c o xl 7EST 44B,B7BAJ FT± � N .o X.Od-.9 Y.rwNa ITNrr. e D MY6l y o 1 b /YOY NNr YItR MMd.YO J � „ \ al ^'II � ' •� E � b 1 Y°YrM IILYYY YJIO S •� yN� � e ara.1m a °l Nd9°St'SO F. LSII' N I I=T!8 � ry. 3 � of 45,182 so. 49 Fr R , c w / / a 9 ,SB9.A7.FT. PssNr-ir S '^ 2943 �. yi;,u♦' � 11 /`b4 / l7F V-21"50le N,� cl 41,22750. r t� qb, wp� � M Yuxrxn � a •' N7y O 4 �. / ft w 5. m �K"° 2'f-lz! .� 87.93450FT f Si � • b ! y, .•��jr W al -....r:: •`I S�YT L4L->fai:rL J:a3L.X�.*• ia. 4 /6 A b • ..TjjY C DiSM . 41;41"o.FT a / fir.! Im NOLF! AR"Y / w 6� r e�, . ♦ a 5 b Z 4 pis 9.2 't� �' Q m Ne9°II'W'E.nr' Na J69.lt" eJ Uri o b 9.01°22'20"W.I79li ri a V ° ROXANNE ROAO g i N ^` I g NII TY 20£ 17911' 5 '" s •a 54,8 79 SOFT. 2 15 04V r gi W0750.Fr •S _ e 52.2zos2Fr .4 1 � Nserrr�t. � a oxo tr 1^nl i J+919' w,�I14 T Y w l 41,367 So F u, "' �trr roYrYt.x,xmwalNA[rrur 7 Y)ALLnrrrYY rwr Kc..°°•ViO ,72,3/6 SO.FT. )RI VE xamuTVlr � �[ssY7xr u'_ —».ea°YttoE T r�.3� 2 1 1�� W � J19.Jz' A 13 .$, - M.14•Z!'tO�TEST MOLE r 6 y pl 4434450.FT W !Aa J1 Yi'. N' S L+YI 6I 0214 B ° b ; J17.Oi �, 17,7U25O FT. 1d1_°E2Y0 480 w4rEN a �� L•ld.dY x ♦ l 7Lr Svc OE N rirrNeNr a NB °YP�7-E Yi / ITE WATER ��f NA°°tl Ft^ •$ {= x8.10'* I 7r9 A PO • ! I II y� /2 /9' ti oo. LaAfi ryq EL. 4/,6/750.F7 �/1� z 9 'Ob o� 00 .Y• ,°u=° 4/,596SOFT ry Yo 4697250.FT c / .'O'�✓° r N.N°YY'11'E. 13449 ;. m°�MMq•. 60 TO S `•'7?� 44,71850.FT AGREEMENT I� I . Re : Lot#3 , Paradise by the Bay , Mohring to Cornacchia i Provided purchaser obtains at hsr sole cost and expense consents and approvals from all necessary parties including all required governmental entities , and further provided that Seller is held harmless from all loss and all costs including attorneys fees , Seller agrees to deed to Purchaser the title to a portion �of a foot path to park approximately 10 ' in width as it runs along the easterly border of Lot #3 in exchan'ge_ for Purchaser deeding to Seller v- corresponding strip of land on Lot #3 running along the Westerly border of such lot and a _strip of equal width , running along the._ tau.lkheadsd -cfeek--fro-nt_nf__.Lot_ #3 and #4 . The purpose of the above contemplated possible conveyances would be to relocate the footpath to park to an area along the easterly side of Lot #3 ,preferred by Purchaser . This ` ��greement shall impose no obligation ow Seller other than as specifically set forth herein and shall _suryve closing for a .2eriod of aWe months , S�I�cc �w -• , ies �- r� h ,>eaz j .w�' A > 4+5s eA,c{ ryStn.r� T-r r)`c r�r0.)e.1 3C- n+ here . -/ VIVIAN CORNACCHIA ` MOH'RINC ENTERPRISES , C . (Purchaser ) by Richard Mohring (Seller ) • STATE OF NEW YORK : COUNTY OF SUFFOLK : ss : On the 27th day of May , 1988 , before me personally came Vivlan Cornacchia , to me known to be the individual described in and wh executed the foregoing instrument , and acknowledged that she execute same . 110MWFU8LX 01ftWy0l NotaryP-ublitc ma Cwavft on 1 M c STATE OF NI?W YORK , COUNTY OF SUFFdl.K On the 27th day of May , 1988 , before me personally came Richar Mohring to me known , who , being by me duly sworn , did depose and a y he resides at No . that he is the President of Mohring Enterprises , Inc . , the corporation described in which executed the foregoing instrument ; that he knows the seal of as corporation ; that the seal affixed to said instrument is such corpora seal ; that it was so affixed by order of the board of directors of as corporation , and that he signed his name thereto by like ' order . C Notary Public COOL GwTON 0`4"PVkjQ slow of Nm Yt Na 624$12"0 I ' Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1 179 Southold, New York 1 1971 JUDITH T T1:RRY TELEPHONE rowN CIYRti (516) 765-1801 RRCISTRAR or Vff IL SFATISTR S 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 DECEMBER 15, 1987: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby releases the $106,000.00 performance bond (passbook) for roads and improvements in the subdivision of Paradise-by-the-Bay at Southold, all in accordance with the recommendations of the Southold Town Planning Board, Superintendent of Highways Jacobs, Sidney S. Bowne & Son Inspector Raymond Dean, and the Town Board Highway Committee. Southold Town Clerk December 17, 1987 -70 <�,FO( � T 00OWN D SL O Ty Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 December 15, 1987 Mrs. Judith T. Terry Town Clerk Town Hall Southold, NY 11971 Re: Paradise-by-the-Bay at Southold Dear Mrs. Terry: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board, Monday, December 14, 1987. RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board, following a field inspection, concur with the report of the Highway Superintendent and the Town Engineering Consultant firm and recommend to the Town Board that the passbook for the major subdivision of Paradise-by-the-Bay be released. All work as stipulated by the bond estimate has been completed. Enclosed is a copyof the report from the Highway Superintendent, and a copy of the report from the Engineering Consultants. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our office. Very truly yours, BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. , CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Diane M. Schultze, Secretary cc: Philip Cardinale, Esq. Highway Department Town of Southold 5 � 1"1"1987 Peconic Lane Peconic, N.Y. 11958 RAYMOND L.JACOBS Tel.765-3140 Superintendent '734-5211 December 14, 1987 Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr. , Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Paradise-by-the-Bay Dear Mr. Orlowski: I concur with Sidney Bowne's report of December Ilth stating that all mandated work on the above named subdivision has been completed. Respectfully, C-42 - Raymond L. Jacobs Superintendent of Highways SIDNEY B. BOWNE December 11, 1987 Bennett Orlowski, Jr. , Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Town Hall Southold, NY 11971 RE: Paradise - by - the - Bay Dear Mr. Orlowski: I have inspected Paradise - by - the - Bay this morning. The stop signs, and dead signs have been installed, the gutters have been cleaned of all debris, and all other remedial work has been complied with. L feel that the developer has complied with all of the items stipulated in the report of Inspector Neil Heffernan with regard to the road construction. Very truly yours, L00 Raa o Dean, Inspector Sidney B. Bowne and Son dms cc: Raymond L. Jacobs, Highway Superintendent D Tarvv_ _ C LD q ,a S Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 �6�12X 3a�IGg1 Robert Brown Sidney and Bowne and Son Hauppague, NY 11787 Dear Mr. Brown: Pursuant to your agreement with the Town of Southold, the Southold Town Planning Board hereby refers the following: Apjlication ofu 'or aubdivi�aioC. minor subdivision, site plan) Hamlet Snb > 1 0� 6 MATERIAL SUBMITTED: File # Suffolk County Tax Map No. A (Mo - 1c, Sketch plan Preliminary map Street Profiles Grading Plan Preliminary site plan Final Map n (� Other 2 CoUu O+ YY D6hCj YYP 1Yi�rY� � deAlP�l�C�21 5 �j Comments: C)Y12n e r rCU 44)e- �rn1r) Q)f0PjS;r1nC1 le- Very truly yours, BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. ,CHAAd4AN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD HENRY P. SMITH, Presidento .j TELEPHONE JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, Vice-Pres. Vy .`, rx (5161 765-1892 PHILLIP J. GOUBEAUD ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR. " Q� ELLEN M. LARSEN BOARD OF TOV"N TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD /r Ig 'p Town Hall, 53095 Main Road DATE P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 November 25, 1987 Mr. Richard Mohring, Jr. 43 Mohring Bay Court Bayville, New York 11709 RE: 1000-70-13-20.1 - Paradise by the Bay Southold Dear Mr. Mohring: The following action was taken by the Board of Town Trustees during their regular meeting held on November 24, 1987 regarding the above captioned matter. WHEREAS, Richard Mohring, Jr. applied to the Southold Town Trustees for a permit under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, application dated August 8, 1987, and WHEREAS said application was referred to the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council for their findings and recommendations, and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Town Trustees with respect to said application on November 24, 1987 at which time all interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard, and WHEREAS, the Board members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question and the surrounding area, and WHEREAS, the Board has considered all the testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application, and WHEREAS, the Board has determined that the project as proposed will not affect the health, safety and general welfare of the people of the town, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Richard Mohring, Jr. BE AND HEREBY IS GRANTED PERMISSION UND THE: PROVIS IONS OF THE WETLAND ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: fill with 3000 cu. yds. of fill and to construct a house that will be more than 75' from the bulkhead and extend the berm parallel to the bulkhead and to be placed approximat 40 ft. landward of the existing bulkhead. (A letter of no jurisdiction was issued on the house. ) Property is located on the corner of Pine Neck Road and Kimberly Lane, Southold. This permit will expire on November 25, 1989 if work has not commenced by said date. There are two inspections required and the 'Trustees are to be notified upon the completion of the work. Prior to the issuance of said permit by the Clerk, the applicant s � Richard Mohring, Jr. Page 2. shall file with the Clerk a certificate that he has public liability insurance policies insuring against any liability which may arise in the performance of the operations pursuant to such permit in such amount as shall be fixed by the Trustees, which said policies shall name the Town as a name insured. Please take further notice that this declaration should not be considered a determination made for any other department or agency which may also have an application pending for the same or similar project. This approval is subject to any other agencies or department's approval who may have jurisdiction in this matter. Please remit a $10.00 Wetland Inspection fee at this time. Very truly yours, Henry P. Smith, President Board of Town Trustees HP S:ip cc: Commissioner Thomas C. Jorling, D.E.C. , Albany Robert A. Greene, D.E.C. , Stony Brook Stephen Mars, Army Corps of Engineers Thomas Hart, Coastal Management John Holzapfel, Chairman, Southold Town C.A.C. Victor Lessard, Admin. , Building Dept, Planning Board Board of Appeals file PLEASE RETURN TO THE BUILDING DEPT. FOR A DETERMINATION ON THE NEED OF ANY OTHER PERMITS THAT MAY BE REQUIRED FOR THIS PROJECT. 3-e dG��wG'IG// V9GG�>�UnG1E'il J�LG. BUILDER, LANDDOEVELOGEHS,GENERAI-CONTRACTORS 516-671-0481 347 GLEN GOVE AVENUE SEA CLIFF, NEW YORK 11579 November 23 , 1987 Planning Board Town of Southold Main Road Southold , NY 11 W Att : Bennett Orlowski , Chiirman Re : Paradise by the Bay , 52uthold Dear Sir : Blease be advised that the improvements in regard to the above captioned sub-division are complete . This project must be inspected so that I ca,n—ge+ released from the sub-division bond . If you have any questions , feel free to give me a call . Thank you . Very truly yours , Richard Mohring Jr . BY :"TC WG BOARD ' c . c . Phillip Cardinale, Esq . SDDiBD6Di0ViNPik.' NOV 2 5 PC, DATE _ � �_ azo. ��z�. 2�> ,� • SSU riUw IUria i L1 ,iCiIb bUHi r,- /,� 1987 DPTfc .99J y� baar ,s42r.�ure Jem ��./Yew �atti JJS79 S/6-6J1-O.fiBJ November 11, 1987 Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southold, New York Att: Mr. Bennett Orlowski Re: Paradise By The Bay Southold, New York Gentlemen: On the week of October 28, 1987, Paul Corrizzin & Sons completed the base course for the Paradise By The Bay subdivisions. I would like to get this inspected, so I may apply for the C. Of O. Sincerely, MOHR P ES C. Richard M hri r. rm/dm CC: Phillip Cardinale HENRY P. SMITH, President JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, Vice-Pres. '`: TELEPHONE (516)765-1892 PHILLIP J.. GOUBEAUD �".,. _+ � - ELLJR. EN M. LARSEN BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 September 25, 1987 Mr. Richard Mohring, Jr. Mohring Enterprises, Inc. 347 Glen Cove Avenue Sea Cliff, New York 11579 Re: 1000-70-13-20.1 Paradise by the Bay, Southold Dear Mr. Mohring: The following action was taken by the Board of Town Trustees during their regular meeting held on September 24, 1987 regarding the above matter. RESOLVED that the Southold Town Trustees declare itself lead agency in regard to the State Environmental Quality Review Act in the matter of the application of Richard Mohring, Jr. for a Wetland Permit on certain property located on Lot no. 1, Paradise by the Bay, Southold. Very truly yours, Henry P. Smith, President Board of Town Trustees HPS:ip cc: Commissioner Thomas C. Jorling, D.E.C. , Albany Robert A. Greene, D.E.C. , Stony Brook Stephen Mars, Army Corps of Engineers Thomas Hart, Coastal Management John Holzapfel, Chairman, Southold Town C.A.C. Victor Lessard, Admin. , Building Dept. Planning Board Board of Appeals file S�FFULA-c HENRY P. SMITH, President a'` ;e- TELEPHONE JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, Vice-Pres. j (516) 765.1892 PHILLIP J. GOUBEAUD Q `F ALBERT KRUPSKI,ELLJR EN M. LARSEN BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 September 25, 1987 Mr. Richard Mohring, Jr. Mohring Enterprises, Inc. 347 Glen Cove Avenue Sea Cliff, New York 11579 RE: 1000-70-13-20.1 Paradise by the Bay, Southold Dear Mr. Mohring: In reference to your letter of September 11, 1987 requesting a letter of no jurisdiction on the above referenced project for the placement of the house, please be advised that the Trustees inspected the property on September 16, 1987 and have determined that the house is out of the Trustees jurisdiction as long as it is constructed in accordance with the survey dated and revised September 14, 1987. Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact this office at the telephone number listed above. Very tr ly yours, Henry P. Smith, President Board of Town Trustees HPS:ip cc: Commissioner Thomas C. Jorling, D.E.C. , Albany Robert A. Greene, D.E.C. , Stony Brook Stephen Mars, Army Corps of Engineers Thomas Hart, Coastal Management John Holzapfel, Chairman, Southold Town C.A.C. Victor Lessard, Admin. , Building Dept. Planning Board✓ Board of Appeals file SIDNEY B. BOWNE & SON August 5, 1987 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUBDIVISION STATUS REPORT CONSTRUCTION PHASE PROJECT MANAGER: Robert W. Brown, FIELD PERSONNEL: Raymond Dean PERIOD: July 26 - August 4, 1987 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SBB Job No. NAME STATUS 087112' Hill Crest Estates Contractor laid 489 tons of binder course (major subdivision) over well rolled and shaped pulver mix on i 1.3-3(8.3-8.36 7/17, with 4 trucks running (3" to 3-1/2") , in addition to 250 tons on 7/16. They laid 460 tons of binder on 7/20 and 7/21. Road was finished today with 150 tons, the base course has run 3" to 3-1/2". 087114 Long Pond Estates Contractor (Corrizini ) finished grading (major subdivisin) crushed concrete on 7/26. He has rolled and 1000 g 27 0 �' shaped 4" stone base for binder course. r�tA- -(2.2-z•�6) Started laying 3" to 3-1/2" binder course on 7/28 - 457 ton. Binder course, 307 ton (7/30), with six men raking shoulder and picking stones. There is a lot of sand in shoulder, top soil will have to be added (1-1/2") for seeding. Contractor finished road today (8/1) , base course looks good - 145 ton. 087115 Contractor stated no work will be done until (major subdivision) electric and telephone is put in, projected io�o-70-'� (2°•�"2°'2°� for the end of this month, road work will not start until September. 087135 Mohring Enterprises Meeting with Mohring today (8/4) , requested (minor subdivision) that he ask Planning Board for another inspection. 087140 Kings View Partners 500 ft. of road has bank run, the basins are (minor subdivision) in, not covered . They will have to be checked and cleaned out. cc: B. Orlowski , Jr. RECEIVED BY R. Jacobs oo1 i I 16+ifJ PLAN NTNG BOARD R. Dean A661 1987 N. Heffernan o.:,e SIDNEY B. BOWNE & SON July 27, 1987 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUBDIVISION STATUS REPORT CONSTRUCTION PHASE PROJECT MANAGER: Robert W. Brown, L.S. FIELD PERSONNEL: Raymond Dean PERIOD: July 13 - July 17, 1987 ----- •----------------------------------------------------------------------------- SBB Job No. NAME STATUS 087110 August Acres No further work, as of this date. (major subdivision) 087112 Hill Crest Estates Contractor Corrizini , completed road grading (major subdivision) and cleared all trash and debris from right- of-way (7/15) . Contractor laying binder course today (3"- 3-1/2") with 4 trucks, paver and roller. Plant broke down for three hours this date (7/16) . Continued binder course today (3" to 3-1/2") 98° (7/17) . 87113 Homestead Acres No work today (7/13) . 087114 Long Pond Estates No work today (7/13) . 087115 Paradise by the Bay No work today (7/13) . (major subdivision) 087122 King Bay Partners Contractor installing basin, (2-8' rings (minor subdivision) with slab) . 087127 Bennett Brokaw Crushed stone and drainage installed to (minor subdivision) date. cc: B. Orlowski , Jr. R. Jacobs RECEIVED BY R. Dean S!110LG iUi M%% BOARD N. Heffernan 1 '� 1Q Q-' SIDNEY B: BOWNE & SON August 5, 1987 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUBDIVISION STATUS REPORT CONSTRUCTION PHASE PROJECT MANAGER: Robert W. Brown, FIELD PERSONNEL: Raymond Dean PERIOD: July 26 - August 4, 1987 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SBB Job No. NAME STATUS 087112 Hill Crest Estates Contractor laid 489 tons of binder course (major subdivision) over well rolled and shaped pulver mix on 7/17, with 4 trucks running (3" to 3-1/2") , in addition to 250 tons on 7/16. They laid 460 tons of binder on 7/20 and 7/21. Road was finished today with 150 tons, the base course has run 3" to 3-1/2". 087114 Long Pond Estates Contractor (Corrizini ) finished grading (major subdivision) crushed concrete on 7/26. He has rolled and shaped 4" stone base for binder course. Started laying 3" to 3-1/2" binder course on 7/28 - 457 ton. Binder course, 307 ton (7/30) , with six men raking shoulder and picking stones. There is a lot of sand in shoulder, top soil will have to be added (1-1/2") for seeding. Contractor finished road today (8/1) , base course looks good - 145 ton. 087115 Paradise by the Bay Contractor stated no work will be done until (major subdivision) electric and telephone is put in, projected for the end of this month, road work will not start until September. 087135 Mohring Enterprises Meeting with Mohring today (8/4) , requested (minor subdivision) that he ask Planning Board for another inspection. 087140 Kings View Partners 500 ft, of road has bank run, the basins are (minor subdivision) in, not covered. They will have to be checked and cleaned out. cc: B. Orlowski , Jr. RECEIVED BY R. Jacobs n'' ` L 1G r'LJ PLANNING BOARD R. Dean p(%�j 1 19 87 `* N. Heffernan JO SIDNEY B. BOWNE & SON July 27, 1987 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUBDIVISION STATUS REPORT CONSTRUCTION PHASE PROJECT MANAGER: Robert W. Brown, L.S. FIELD PERSONNEL: Raymond Dean PERIOD: July 13 - July 17, 1987 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SBB Job No. NAME STATUS 087110 August Acres No further work , as of this date. (major subdivision) 087112 Hill Crest Estates Contractor Corrizini , completed road grading (major subdivision) and cleared all trash and debris from right- of-way (7/15) . Contractor laying binder course today (3"- 3-1/2") with 4 trucks, paver and roller. Plant broke down for three hours this date (7/16) . Continued binder course today (3" to 3-1/2" ) 98° (7/17) . 87113 Homestead Acres No work today (7/13) . 087114 Long Pond Estates No work today (7/13) . 087115 ftoluftewmSow No work today (7/13) . (100 su�iv�ao.I �a0� a, -mo- 087122 King Bay Partners Contractor installing basin, (2-8' rings (minor subdivision) with slab) . 087127 Bennett Brokaw Crushed stone and drainage installed to (minor subdivision) date. cc: B. Orlowski , Jr. R. Jacobs RECEIVED BY R., Dean $OUTHCLU lu'Sii PLAMIQ BOARD A N. Heffernan 31 7 �� DAIF ' ;.-s-rl\rte SIDNEY B. BOWNE & SON " Ld lu,, .. July 20, 1987 ,4 4 'ob f DATE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUBDIVISION STATUS REPORT CONSTRUCTION PHASE PROJECT MANAGER: Robert W. Brown , L.S. FIELD PERSONNEL: Raymond Dean PERIOD: July 6 - July 9, 1987 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SBB Job No. NAME STATUS 087107 Sebastian Cove Cores Taken report sent under separate cover 087111 Grand View Estate Road has curb, drainage, and road has been (major subdivision) graded with crushed stone. 087110 August Acres No more work has been done to this date, (major subdivision) road has been pulvermixed and rolled. 087112 Hill Crest Estates More pulvermixing to do. Contractor (major subdivision) (Corizzino) was grading road that was pul- verized 2 or 3 weeks ago. Had a little rain that day and mixing looked good. 087114 Long Pond Estates No work as of this date. Section I has crushed stone on it. Some drainage is in. 087115 /Paradise by the Bay Road has been graded and curbs are in. (major subdivision) 087122 King Bay Partners Some work has been done, road cut in and (minor subdivision) some basins in place. 087127 Bennett Brokaw This minor sub. has crushed stone and (minor subdivision) drainage in place at this time. cc: B. Orlowski , Jr. R. Jacobs rQ R. Dean �!r D.4Tp To: Raymond L. Jacobs, Superintendent Report No. 598 Southold Town Highway Department From: John W. Davis Date: June 13, 1987 Re: Paradise-by-the-Bay Comments: 6/5/87 Subcontractor, J. Graz began grading swales and placing topsoil in same. Topsoil from stockpile on site. Work by a 3 man crew, one small dozer and a payloader. Area covered Rt. side 0+50 to Roxanne Road 6/8/87 Same crew and equipment continue grading swales, etc. on left side, same stations as 6/5/87. R. Mohring on site - discussed with him future work at this subdivision as follows: Seeding swales will be started next week. Lilco will be working in 3 weeks, trenching for electric, telephone and t.v. All overhead systems to be dismantled. Trans- former boxes to be adjacent to header curbs. Trenching to be in pavement area (side as per Lilco) - one crossover for every two lots. Graz will fine grade roadway between curbs and leave same high for 1�". Graz will also regrade swales, slopes and road after utility work is finished. 6/9/87 Completed swale grading and placing topsoil both sides from Roxanne Road to turnaround with same crew and equipment . 6/ 10, 11/87 Completed approximate fine grading between curbs with same crew and equipment as noted above. R. Mohring now has a caretaker on the site but for night time hours only. Fill is being brought in from outside sources to raise existing grades in Lots 2 & 3. Barricades have been installed at both entrances to keep out vehicular traffic. John W. Davis cc: Southold Town Planning Board HJ'eghway Committee (��L. M. Tuthill, P.E. P gsFFOGf(-CC D T LD S1 -119 Y Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 April 8, 1987 Mr. Lawrence Tuthill 1215 Inlet Lane Greenport, NY 11944 RE: Paradise-by-the-Bay formerlly La Morte, now Mohring Dear Mr. Tuthill: Enclosed is a current road and drainage plan for the above mentioned subdivision which has been revised to conform to the current specificiations. Also, we have enclosed is a copy of the previous bond estimate. Would you please prepare an updated bond estimate based on the new plans and submit it to our office. It is very important that we have this information for our April 13 meeting. Please stop in or call if you have any questions. Very �t�rJ,u�l/y��yours, p /,A eJ yn/ BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. , CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Diane M. Schultze, Secretary enc. • �sr;:-; o,nr�'E�-__ To: Raymond L. Jacobs, Superintendent Report No. 594 Southold Town Highway Department From: John W. Davis Date: 5/ 18/87 Re: Paradise-on-the-Bay Comments: J. Graz, Inc. , grading contractor for owners, continues grading subgrade for pavement and also necessary grading outside the sand swales. Delivery of sand for swales from outside sources now completed. Quantity based on load delivery tickets, 3994 C.Y. Due to conditions as found by test holes throughout in the swales it was not necessary to use the estimated amount of 5000 C.Y. Installation of concrete header curb was started today by Long Island Concrete Construction Corp. Crew and equipment - backhoe 6 operator, 6 man crew. Concrete from Ready-Mix Supply Corp. Placed 20 C.Y. of 3000 lb. gravel mix concrete on Rt. side of Roxanne Rd. and from Sta 9+00 to Sta 12+50 on Rt. side of Kimberly Lane. To date the curb construction appears acceptable. Subgrade for curb being consolidated with a mechanical tamper. Curb stakeout being done by Peconic Associates. / A1 '_ 1 �— John W. Davis cc : Southold Town Planning Board Highway Committee L. M. Tuthill, P.B. n ®1 k Cbv*a - X11�i" To: Raymond L. Jacobs, Superintendent Report No. 593 Southold Town Highway Department From: John W. Davis Date: May 15, 1987 Re: Paradise-on-the-Bay, Long Pond Estates Sec. I Homestead Acres Comments: /6/87 Paradise-on-the-Bay: Continue grading for road and excavation for sand swales. Set 3 single ring L.B. 's with traffic slab and inlet casting on North Bayview Road in the Town R.O.W. as directed. All other L.B. 's and pipe as called for on the project have been installed. 5/7/87 Excavate swale - Roxanne Road to turnaround Rt. side- find meadow bog at turnaround. 5/8/87 Continue swale excavation - Roxanne Road to turnaround Lt. side. 5/ 11/87 Complete excavation of meadow bog at turnaround. 5/12/87 Backfill swales at turnaround with sand. Excavate swales from Roxanne Road north. Sand brought in as of 5/ 12/87 2200 C.Y. 5/ 13, 14, 15/87 Excavate swales Rt. & Lt. from Roxanne Road to Sta 0+50 - bring in sand for backfill. 5/ 15/87 Long Pond Estates Sec. I_'. Placed replacement curb on Long Creek Drive from Laurel Ave. to Sta 6+00±. Used 10 C.Y. of concrete for 370± ft. of curb. Work satisfactory to date. 5/14/87 Homestead Acres; South Fork Asphalt placed additional base course material in low areas today. R. Panchak notified Planning Board re this operation. There was no inspection on the work. /( John W. Davis cc: Southold Town Planning Board Highway Committee L. M. Tuthill, P.E. 5 SOL' - To: Raymond L. Jacobs, Superintendent Report No. 592 _ Southold Town Highway Department f-'J" From: John W. Davis Date: May 6, 1987 Re: Paradise-by-the-Say Comments: 5/5/87 Homestead Acres Resumed grading and fine grading on south section of Willow Drive. South Fork Asphalt Supt: in charge with a 3 man crew, Equipment grader, backhoe and roller. Recycled concrete delivered from Lizza, 300 tons today. From grades set on curbs for a 3" reveal the base is low in several areas and will require additional material. Exit and entrance from Willow Drive into Inlet Pond Road has not been followed as to instruc- tions forwarded to South Fork Asphalt on March 12, 1987. Some revision will be required. 5/4/87 Paradise-by-the-Bay Drainage installations and excavation for sand swales started. Contractor has excavated test holes throughout in the swales. The existing material is not uniform in depth. Swales along Roxanne Road required 5 ft.± excavation to sand (see adjacent test hole #3 on plans) . Test hole #2 on plans, east of the turnaround, shows fill and bog in the first 4.5 ft . Contractor's test hole in the turnaround swales showed loamy fill for 4 ft.±, meadow bog for 2 ft.+ with white sand @ 7 ft.± from surface. No ground water at 7 ft. depth at turnaround. Test hole ill on plans about 100 ft. east of L.B. @ Sta 3+00 Lt. indicated ground water 7 ft. below Elev. 4.9. Top of L.B. castings at Sta 3+00 is Elev. 3.50. Ground water is 2.2 ft .± below castings in these L.B. 's. 6 v[ John W. Davis cc: Southold Town Planning Board Highway Committee L. M. Tuthill, P.E. Highway Department Town of Southold 1987 Peconic Lane Peconic, N.Y. 11958 RAYMOND L.JACOBS Tel.765.3140 734-5211 Superintendent April 29, 1987 Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr. , Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Long Pond Estates, Homestead Acres and Paradise-by-the-Bay Dear Mr. Orlowski: I have reviewed report numbers 586 dated April 21 and 587 dated April 22 submitted by Mr. John Davis and concur with his findings. , Respectt/tendent , RaymoJacobsSuperof Highways MAY 15 1887 To: Raymond L. Jacobs, Superintendent Report No. 590 Southold Town Highway Department From: John W. Davis Date: April 25, 1987 Re: Long Pond Estates Homestead Acres Paradise-by-the-Bay Comments: Long Pond Estates - Section 1 4/23/87 Continue curb removal with same crew and equipment as started work on 4/21/87. Subgrade for replacement curb being compacted with mechanical equipment . Homestead Acres 4/23/87 Continue rough and fine grade on south section of road. Work by South Fork Asphalt with a 5 man crew, grader, loader and roller. Panchak to be on site tomorrow to check curb elevations at both curves (north and south) on the 28 ft . pavement width. Paradise-by-the-Bay 4/23/87 Continue rough grading with same crew and equipment as of 4/22/87. John W. Davis ✓Southold Town Planning Board Highway Committee L. M. Tuthill, P.E. MAY 15 1PR7 To: Raymond L. Jacobs, Superintendent Report No. 588 Southold Town Highway Department From: John W. Davis Date: April 24, 1987 Re: Paradise-by-the-Bay Comments: Field meeting with R. Mohring and his excavation and drainage contractor, J. Graz, Inc. , to go over clearing item and the sand swales. Found 6 large trees in the 60 ft. R.O.W. that would be in the 12 ft . wide sand swales. Agreed to leave 3 trees in place as they were only 2 ft.± into the swales. The others will be removed as they were in cut sections and entirely into the swales. Discussed sand swales. Contractor had estimated excavation at 12" in width and 3.5 ft. in depth. The typical section (Dwg. No. SD-855) shows 12" for swale widths in error. This was noted in your letter of 3/10/87 to the Planning Board. Test holes will be made with a backhoe throughout to determine depths of the sand backfill to be used, n /J / 2°- .y(l, Lai J+-O John W. Davis cc: Southold Town Planning Board Highway Committee L. M. Tuthill, P.E. ��� 7 d� 1 E IJO! To: Raymond L. Jacobs, Superintendent Report No. 590 Southold Town Highway Department From: John W. Davis Date: April 25, 1987 Re: Long Pond Estates Homestead Acres Paradise-by-the-Bay Comments: Long Pond Estates - Section 1 4/23/87 Continue curb removal with same crew and equipment as started work on 4/21/87. Subgrade for replacement curb being compacted with mechanical equipment. Homestead Acres 4/23/87 Continue rough and fine grade on south section of road. Work by South Fork Asphalt with a 5 man crew, grader, loader and roller. Panchak to be on site tomorrow to check curb elevations at both curves (north and south) on the 28 ft. pavement width. Paradise-by-the-Bay 4/23/87 Continue rough grading with same crew and equipment as of 4/22/87. V John W. Davis cc: Southold Town Planning Board Highway Committee L. M. Tuthill, P.E. Er^ ��: IES OR IT 01. To: Raymond L. Jacobs, Superintendent Report No. 588 Southold Town Highway Department From: John W. Davis Date: April 24, 1987 Re: Paradise-by-the-Bay R[:;7 %f6t` r9;AY U 4 1937 Comments: fowa Clark 801dhnld Met R. Mohring, Jr. and his grading contractor on the site to go over the clearing item. Sand swales are called for on this project which requires clearing for the full width of the 60 ft.. R.O.W. Clearing was not done for that width throughout. Found 6 medium and large size trees in the swale area. Agreed to leave 3 in place as they were in the swale only 3 ft.±. The others were in the swale and in cut sections and will be removed. Rough grading continued. Drainage work to be started next week. Contractor will use 18" concrete pipe instead of 18" C.M.P. John W. Davis cc: Southold Town Planning Board Highway Committee L. M. Tuthill, P.E. L "Town hall, 53095 Main Road O P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 1 1971 JUDITH T. TERRY 'rt'.LITHorur. TOWN cOBRK (5161765-1801 REG is'CRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD April 22, 1987 Southold Town Planning Board Southold Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 Gentlemen: The Southold Town Board at their regular meeting held on April 21 , 1987 adopted the following resolution with respect to the bond for Paradise-by-the Bay": RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts the bond estimate of $200,000.00 for roads and improvements in the major subdivision known as "Paradise-by-the-Bay" located at Southold, all in accordance with the recommendation of the Southold Town Planning Board, Superintendent of Highways Jacobs and Engineer Lawrence Tuthill; and be it further RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby releases the passbook of William F. LaMorte, in" the amount of $106,000.00 to the Southold Savings Bank for transfer to Mohring Enterprises, Inc. and updating to $200,000. 00; and be it further RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby directs that an additional inspection fee of $5,760.00 be paid to the Town, which sum represents the differential between the $106,000. 00 bond and the $200,000.00 bond. Very truly yours, Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk V `v 4 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 1 1971 JUDITH T. TERRY TFiLhrn ONr. TOWN CLERK (516) 765,1801 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD April 22, 1987 Southold Town Planning Board Southold Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 Gentlemen: The Southold Town Board at their regular meeting held on April 21 , 1987 adopted the following resolution with respect to the bond for Paradise-by-the Say": RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts the mond estimate of $200,000. 00 for roads and improvements in the major subdivision known as ''Paradise-by-the-Bay" located at Southold, all in accordance with the recommendation of the Southold "Town Planning Board, Superintendent of Highways Jacobs and Engineer Lawrence Tuthill; and be it further RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby releases the passbook of William F. LaMorte, in the amount of $106,000.00 to the Southold Savings Bank for transfer to Mohring Enterprises, Inc. and updating to $200, nd be it further that the Town Board hereb directs hat an additional inspection fee of $5,760.00 b paid to the Town; which su resents the differential between the 0 bond and the $200,000.00 bond, lo/ery truly yours, / o o Judith T. Terry n� ��� Southold Town Clerk APR 0 1997 To: Raymond L. Jacobs, Superintendent Report No. 586 Southold Town Highway Department From: John W. Davis Date: April 21 , 1987 Re: Long Pond Estates - Section 'I Homestead Acres Paradise-by-the-Bay Comments: 4/21/87 Long Pond Estates Owner started removal of damaged and poorly graded header curb today using a small backhoe and a 3 man crew. Curb marked for replacement is 1298 L.F. of which about 50% was done today. Additional lots have been staked out on Long Creek Drive. Will probably see builders moving in again. 4/21/87 Homestead Acres South Fork Asphalt started rough grading between curbs with a payloader, grader and a 3 man crew. Excess material being stockpiled on the site. Will ,bring in base material tomorrow. (` 1211187 Paradise-by-the-Bay • Excavation contractor continues to strip and stockpile topsoil. Clear- ing has been 907 completed. UJohnfW. Davis cc: Southold Town Planning Board Highway Committee L. M. Tuthill, P.E. 1 C+ 'D: bu-K� APR 2 2; 1987 -,�111,►,-tc,ea_'z� �1 ��0 �� U KEVIN KNOBLOCH LAWN CARE Landscape Contractor Route 48 (516) 765-2575 Peconic, New York 11958 April 20, 1987 Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr. ,Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Dear Gentlemen: My estimate for street trees and seeding at "Paradise in the Bay", Southold is as follows: Top soil 50 cy @ $10.00 cy $500.00 Seeding one (1) acre 4000.00 Street trees 165.00 each All prices follow new highway specifications. Reesppecctti[fully submitted, Kevin Knobloch Kevin Knobloch Lawn Care KK/mL S�FFD(!rl' P D T D � O � SL Y Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 April 17 , 1987 Mrs,. Judith T. Terry Town Clerk Town Hall Southold, NY 11971 RE: Passbook/bond estimate for Paradise-by-the-Bay Dear Mrs. Terry: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board, Monday, April 13, 1987. RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board accept and refer to the Town Board the updated bond estimate for the major subdivision known as "Paradise-by-the-Bay" located at Southold and request that the Town Board release the passbook to the bank in order to have it transferred from LaMorte to Mohring in the amount of the updated bond estimate of $200, 000; with. an inspection feeito be paid on the differentialin the amount of $5 , 760 . Enclosedis a copy of the bond estimate for your review. If you have any questions, please don' t hesitate to contact our office. Very truly yours, BENNETT ORLOWSKI , JR. , CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Diane M. Schultze, Secretary enc. CA Vec— +i << 0.t PS LAWRENCE M. TUTHILL PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER 1215 INLET LANE GREENPORT,N.V.11944 (516)477-1652 Mprtl 13, 1587 Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Southold ^bran Planning Board Main Road Southold, N 11971 Re: Subdivision entitled "Paradise in tie Bay, Sluthold" Gentlemen: Ply revised estimate for the roads and improvements of the above mentioned is as fol=oast Land clearing $,000.00 Rough grading 1,000 cy 6�' $ 5.00 cT 5,000.0 ? Fine grading 1,800 if C S 2.00/if 3,600.o0 Surfacing 1,800 if c> $ 40.00/1f 72,000,OC eurbs 3,500 if C $ 7,00/1f 24,$00.00 Leaching pools 6 a' $ 1,80o.00 10,800.00 Pipe 18" 0 150 if rz $ 18.00/1f 2,700.00 oand scale 5,000 cy C S 7.00/c=: 35P000.00 Signs 3 street, 3 Eton 1 dead end 0 90.00 ea 630.00 Monuments 20 `=' 8 60.00 ea 1,200.00 Ton soil 50 cy Ce $ 5.00 cy 2,500,02 Seeding 1 acre ^,000.00 ldministrgtice costs 9,270.00 Increase costs over 3 year Period 26,000.00 S 200,000.00 ?es^ectifully submitted, LAWRENCE M. TUTHILL at Pg PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER 1215 INLET LANE GREENPORT,N.V. 11944 (516)477-1652 April 13,1987 Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Southold Planning Board Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: Subdivision entitled "Paridise in the Bay" Gentlemen) I would. like to make the following recommendations in reference tothe above mentioned subdivision L. That t^e flood plain contour of $r, be noted on the plans. 2. That a request be made to the S^uthold Fire iiepartments as to the necessity of a firewell. Resreetifully submitted, PCU • y 1 1 Val- IQ87 CL.E P8 rYeet,�.o LAWRENCE M. TUTHILL 0 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER 1215 INLET LANE GREENPORT,N.V.11944 (516)477-1652 Npri.1 13, 1987 Mr, Bennett Orlowski, Sr., Chairman Southold 7'wcn Planning Board Main Road Southold, N 11971 Re: Subdivision entitled "Paradise in the Bay, Sbuthold" Gentlemen: My revised estimate for the roads and improvements of the above mentioned is as fol'_oxss Land clearing $ 5,000.00 Rough grading 1,000 cy @ $ 5.00 cy $,000.0 % Fine grading 1,800 1f C' $ t.00/lf 3,600.00 Surfacing 1,800 if @ $ 40.00/if 72,000.00 eurbs 3,500 if @ $ 7.001lf 24,$00.00 Leaehing pools 6 @ $ 1,800.00 10,800.00 Pipe 18" 4 150 1f @ $ 18.00/lf 2,700.00 Sand Swale 5,000 c♦ @ $ 7.00/cy 350000.00 Signs 3 street, 3 stop 1 dead end @ 90.00 ea 630.00 Monuments 20 ci $ 60.00 ea 1,200.00 Ton soil 50 cy $ 5.00 ey 2,500.0^ Seeding 1 acre ",000.00 Administrqtice costs 9,270.00 Increase costs over 3 year period 26.000.00 $ 200,000.00 ?esrectifully submitted, i r APR 61987 Card.�,nale & Cardnale .�llorncy.r-al--G'am rl]�¢!n `.Roam J`�6i1p ,%� �iardnale 5D 0. Draaier 6?) ,5uean W Cardinale ,7amejporl, Xem Yorlr 1/947 Qarol.�ivylon, Of/teems"yew (J16) 722-4744 April 2 , 1987 Ms . Diane Schultz Southold Town Planning Board Town Hall Main Rd . Southold , NY 11971 Re : Paradise by the Bay Subdivision �yQa<� N6 �ycu r Southold , NY Dear M�ultz Confirming our conversation of this morning re the above , in reference to the correspondence with Southold Savings Bank in your possession, please let this serve as formal notice to the Southold Town Planning Board and the Town Board of the fact that my client has purchased the property in question and has been assigned the certificate of deposit which serves as security for performance of the subdivision improvements required by the Town. As you know, the subdivision improvements are being completed at this time by Mohring Enterprises Inc . , my client . Title was taken by deed dated December 19, 1986 , and recorded February 10, 1987 at Liber 10247 page 72 . Should you have any further questions , please do not hesitate to contact me . Thank you for your cooperation . Sincerely PHILIP J. CARDINALE PJC/cmg enc . 1jrlq �? APR 8 1987' To: Raymond L. Jacobs, Superintendent Report No. 581 Southold Town Highway Department From: John W. Davis April 1 , 1987 Re: Long Pond Estates - Section I & Paradise-by-the-Bay Comments: No base material placed today due to heavy rain of March 31, 1987. Fine grading operations were continued in the P.M. The recycled concrete base has been placed on Park Avenue and Pond Avenue. (Inspection in those areas by R. Whitney.) With the base course placed in those above areas the extent of the amount of curb correction now stands out and will be consider- ably more than anticipated. Discussed the as-built curb survey today with Peconic Surveyors. Weather permitting they will start the survey tomorrow. Paradise-by-the-Bay: April 1 , 1987 Was notified by R. Mohring (copy of letter attached) that grading operations on this project would start April 1st. No grading work was started. A small crew was clearing the R.O.W. Prior to today some of the large pine trees in the R.O.W. have been transplanted. The question of a bond estimate for this project discussed today with Planning Board. Have been advised that bond coverage by LaMorte (pass book amount) could not be transferred. to Mohring Enterprises. Believe the matter of bond coverage should be finalized before any substantial work items are started. The project plans have been approved. ` n= John W. Davis cc: Southold Town Planning Board Highway Committee L. M. Tuthill, P.E. APR 1987 To: Raymond L. Jacobs, Superintendent Report No. 581 Southold Town Highway Department From: John W. Davis April I , 1987 Re: Long Pond Estates - Section I & Paradise-by-the-Bay Comments: No base material placed today due to heavy rain of March 31 , 1987. Fine grading operations were continued in the P.M. The recycled concrete base has been placed on Park Avenue and Pond Avenue. (Inspection in those areas by R. Whitney.) With the base course placed in those above areas the extent of the amount of curb correction now stands out and will be consider- ably more than anticipated. Discussed the as-built curb survey today with Peconic Surveyors. Weather permitting they will start the survey tomorrow. Paradise-by-the-Bay: April 1 , 1987 Was notified by R. Mohring (copy of letter attached) that grading operations on this project would start April lst. No grading work was started. A small crew was clearing the R.O.W. Prior to today some of the large pine trees in the R.O.W. have been transplanted. The question of a bond estimate for this project discussed today with Planning Board. Have been advised that bond coverage by LaMorte (pass book amount) could not be transferred to Mohring Enterprises. Believe the matter of bond coverage should be finalized before any substantial work items are started. The project plans have been approved. � QV(J t John W. Davis cc: Southold Town Planning Board Highway Committee L. M. Tuthill, P.E. Ae MAR 2 6 .9/!7 ./Year *oiW IIJ79 Sl6'-671-O#AI Manch 27, 1987 Peanning Boated Town o6 Sou.thotd Southo.ed, New Vohk 11971 A-t.t: MA. Jack Davis Re: Patadize by .the Bay Deat Mt. Davis In tegatd .to .the above captioned Coca.tion, please be advised that the pine and oak .tAees which ate in .the tight o6 way ate ptezen.tt y being Ae-2oca.ted. The Sitewotk Con.ttac-t has been assigned .to Joe Gtaz, Inc. and .the tentative date Sot .the s.tat.t o6 .the gtading o6 the toad is Aptit 1 , 1987 . 1 would tike .to set up a meeting with you, Joe Gtaz, Inc. and myzet6 at your Battiest convenience .to discuss this ma.t.teA. Thank you. Very -tAuty yours , i Richard Mohti ng c. c. Jo.-e Gtaz, Inc. Highway Department MAR Town of Southold ?Q�7 Peconic Lane Peconic, N.Y. 11958 RAYMOND L JACOBS Tel.765-3140 Superintendent 734-5211 March 10, 1987 Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Southold, New York 11971 Re: Paradise-by-the-Bay Mohring (formerly LaMorte) Dear Mr. Orlowski: The plans for the above subdivision have been corrected as per the new specifications for major subdivisions. There is a minor correction in the typical road section shown on sheet 2. The sand swale is 12 feet in width, not 12" as shown. The plans, profile and drainage installations within the property are approved. Due to runoff from this subdi-vision there is flooding on North Bayview Road. It is recommended that 8 ft. x 4 ft. leaching basins with traffic type top slab and inlet castings be installed in the Town R.O.W. at the common property lines of lots 15 and 14, 14 and 13 and 13 and 12. These locations to be field changed if necessary when installation is started. This subdivision was inspected on March 3, 1987. Respectfully, Ray m" and . Jacobs Superindent of Highways cc: Highway Committee P D T LD � 4 � S Y Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 Jnauary 30 , 1987 Mr. Ray Jacobs Highway Superintendent Peconic Lane Peconic, NY 11958 Re : Paradies-by-the-Bay Mohring (formerly La Morte) Dear Mr. Jacobs: Enclosed is an amended road and drainage plan for the above mentioned subdivision at Southold. This plan has been amended as per the new specifications. Would you please review this and advise our Board if these plans are acceptable and if not, what recommendations you have for revisions. If you have any questions, please don' t hesitate to contact our office. Very truly / ly youurs/,� AOJ//, BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. , AIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Diane M. Schultze, Secretary enc . cc: John W. Davis 9/09 /0% Garo(nale cE Carcfinale APR 1987 ,/f`71oa�n¢y,-a/-Gaa `tram goad l bi/p .7 Cardira/¢ Y.O. Drawer W c$uian IICs Card'oa/¢ ,7am¢1,Por1, x¢m •yorb1/947 Caro/swan„ 01&' 7T.neq r (J/6� 722.4744 I January 22, 1987 Southold Savings Bank Main Road Southold , New York 11971 Re: William F. LaMorte, Savings Investment Cert . #7-25763 Attn : C. D. Dept . Dear Sir or Madam, I represent Mohring Enterprises , Inc. Enclosed please find Assignment from William F. La Morte to Mohring Enterprises , Inc. , re the above, and an agreement to execute any other documents you may require to transfer the certificate to Mohring Enterprises , Inc. , which has the address of 347 Glen Cove Avenue, Sea Cliff , N.Y. 1x579. Please confirm that the assignment has been accomplished. Sincerely PHILIP J. CARDINALE PJC/cmg enc. r� WILLIAM F . LA MORTE, in consideration of MOHRING ENTERPRISES, IiINC. purchasing his premises at North Bayview Road, Southold, New I i iYork , hereby agrees to cooperate fully and aid in the transfer of Ila certain Southold Savings Bank Savings Investment Certificate Account #7-25763, assigned by WILLIAM F . LA MORTE to MOHRING ENTERPRISES, INC. , including the execution of any and all documents h : Dated: December 19 , 1986 NO[�POP%�bofNowYNY William F. LaMorte Na 524725103 So0 h 0OM WW Expires Mod 3%1 i i i it �j I WILLIAM F. LA MORTE, hereby assigns all his right, title and interest in a certain Southold Savings Bank Savings Investment Certificate Account t7-25763 to MOHRING ENTERPRISES, INC. as a . condition of MOHRING ENTERPRISES, INC. purchasing Assignor 's premises, located at North Bayview Road, Southold, New York . , Dated: December 19, 1986 p William F. LaMorte F ALL THE SAVINGS BANK^ICES • YOU'LL EVER NEEL Southold ISAVINGS BANK MAIN OFFICE•54375 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971 -(516) 765-2800 February 3, 1987 Cardinale & Cardinale Attorneys-at-Law Main Rd. , PO Drawer W Jamesport, NY 11947 Subject: William F. LaMorte, Savings Investment Certificate #7-25763 Gentlemen: This is to inform you that in order for us to transfer ownership of the above-mentioned savings certificate, Southold Town Board and Southold Town Planning Board must be officially notified of the change. When this is done, and Southold Town releases the pass- book to us, we will be happy to comply with your request. If there are any questions regarding this matter, please feel free to contact us. Yours very ,.truly, ruly, 1z� ief Clerk CD Department Other convenient offices located in Southampton, Port Jefferson Station, and Bohemia. f YOUNG o& YOUNG 400 OSTRANDER AVENUE RIVERHEAD, NEW YORK rrgor 61&727-2308 ALDEN W.YOUNG HOWARD W.YOUNG Pwfwsional En949F Land Sucv¢yoe Land &.fty. January 12, 1987 Southold Town Highway Department P.O. Box 178 Peconic Lane Peconic, New York 11958 ATT: Mr. Jack Davis Dear Jack: Enclosed herewith please find one (1 ) set of prints of the Preliminary Subdivision Map of Paradise By The Bay (74- 678) , which we have amended to show the Typical Road Section with Sand Swale. Very truly yours, W�0"jl�kzj Howard W. Young HWY/kak Eric. cc: Mr. Richard Mohring + 1 set g�EFO(k�, P ' D T LD S Y Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 M E M 0 RAN D U M TO: Executive Administrator - Victor Lessard FROM:Bennett Orlowski , Jr. , Chairman DATE: October 30 , 1986 RE: Paradise - by - the - Bay (formerly owned by LaMorte) Now owned by Mohring The Planning Board requests that no permits be given out for any lots in the above mentioned subdivision until the roads are constructed to the satisfaction of the Town Inspector. Thank you for your attention to this matter. cc: Town Attorney o5�FF01KC� Town Hall, 53095 Main Road U-1 AF-1 P.O. Box 728 �k � Southold, New York 11971 JUDITH T.TERRY TELEPHONE TowN C LIf R 6 (5I6)765-1801 ReciSTeaR Or V11 Al S1 \1 ISM S OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD J�J1� 14 RECD June 13, 1983 Mr. Henry E. Raynor, Jr. , Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Southold Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 Dear Henry: Please be advised that William LaMorte has increased his performance bond on Paradise by the Bay from $53,000. 00 to over the $106,000. 00 requested by your Board in January of 1981. Very truly yours, Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk cc: Southold Town Board r BRANCXICURTlnuTU No. t 1 `7-2�"7F3 DATE WITHDRAWAL DEPOSIT INTEREST BALANCE TRANS. A 31 16DEC82 *13000.00 *66000.00 CDP 9 12 13JUN83 31DEC82 76.99 *66376.99 INT 1 t3 13JUN83 *376.99 31DEC82 *66000.00 WDL 1 14 13JJN83 31JAN83 03.15 *66503.15 INT 1 is 13JUN83 *503.15 31JA j33 *6600040 WDL t is 13JUN83 28FEB83 /1% 1411454.45 *66454.45 INT 1 Y 13JUN83 *454.45 7{rEB03 6,1 *66000,00 WDL 1 f 13JUN83 31MAR83 503.15 *66503.15 INT 1 4 13JJN83 *503.15 31MAR8 *66000.0 WDL 1 1b 13JUN83 WORK 486.91 *66486.91 INT 1 111 13JUN8 *486.9 30APR8 *66000.0 WDL 1 PLEASE NOTIFY US OF ANY CHANGE OF ADDREI S 12 31 MAY83I 31 MAY 03.1 `W7t 0Ia t1 13 *503. 14 13JUN83 7JUN 3 _ *97. 8 *66097. 8 INT 1 1; 13JUN83 *97.3 7 *66000..00 WDL 1 16 ;';� I 13 13.1 UN8 *49,99901 , 7 *115999.7 CK L 6 � I 19 S 20 21 Ci1< 22 23 ALWAYS VERIFY ENTRY BEFORE LEAVING WINDOW SOUTHOLD SAVINGS BANK 1 ,p Southold, L. ., N. Y. 11971 TELEPHONE JoI WIcx: m, Chairman D 765-1313 ALFRED GREBE FRANK COYLE October 8, 1976 HENRY RAYNOR FREDERICK E. GORDON Southold Town Board 16 South Street Greenport, New York 11944 Gentlemen: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board at a regular meeting held October 4, 1976. On motion made by Mr. Gordon, seconded by Mr. Coyle, it was RESOLVED that after the bond estimate to be prepared by Lawrence M. Tuthill for "Paradise by the Bay"_ is submitted, before the end of the week, -that persons o—n—T e board be authorized to inspect it and take appropriate action. Vote of the Board: All ayes. The bond estimate which is attached was submitted today. I spoke to Henry Raynor, Frank Coyle and Frederick Gordon and they all agreed to submit it to the Town Board for their action in accepting the amount. Yours truly, 3 Murie , Secretary Enclosure P TQW��1�i4 ;S. D s 'Y9 � Y Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 August 28 , 1984 Mr. Lawrence Tuthill Town Engineer 1215 Inlet Lane Greenport, NY 11944 Re: Major subdivision bonds Dear Mr. Tuthill: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board, Monday, August 27 , 1984 . RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board request that the Town Engineer prepare n updated bond estimate on the following major subdivisions : ylorrett Estates, at Cutchogue; Richmond Shores , at Peconic; aradise-by-the-Bay, at Southold; and Mt. Beulah, at Southold. Enclosed is a copy of the current bond estimate . If you need any further information, please don' t hesitate to contact our office. Very truly yours, BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. , CHAIRMAN OUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING �BOOAAR,DD By Diane M©nchultze, eS cretary enc . r From the desk of JUDITH T. TERRY Henry: Increased bonds have not been received on either Soundview Acres at Orient or Paradies By The Bay, although I received a letter from R. Bruer dtd. May 6th stating a bond has been applied for on Paradise By the Bay. Paradise by the Bay- $2120. 00 additional inspection fee was paid 1/5/81. 1 Ir Y OFFICE OF TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ., -" S JUDITH T.TERRY SUFFOLK'COUN fly TELEPHONE Town CLERK �. :.: Imo~^,y' (516) 765-1801 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS -' -y"-v' Southold, L. I., N• Y. 11971 January 14, 1981 Mr. Henry E. Raynor, Jr. , Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Southold Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Raynor: At a regular meeting of the Southold Town Board held on January 13, 1981, the following resolutions were adopted: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold increase the bond amount for roads and improvements in the subdivision known as "Soundview Acres at Orient" from $77, 000, 00 to $150, 000. 00 as recommended by the Southold Town Planning Board. RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold increase the bond amount for roads and improvements in the subdivision known . as "Paradise By The Bay" located at Southold, New York, from $53, 000. 00 to $106, 000. 00 as recommended by the Southold-Town Planning Board.—- Very truly yours, Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk cc: Mrs . Gloria Hornwood Howard E. Pachman, Esq . Rudolph H. Bruer, Esq. Pi<�lYNI 0~BOARD 4LD Southold, N.Y. 11971 HENRY E. RAYNOR. Jr.. Chairman TELEPHONE —PRE-BBRieK-E-0&RRGN- 765-1938 JAMES WALL BENNETT ORLOWSKI. Jr. GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, Jr. William F. Mullen, Jr. April 14, 1981 Southold Town Board Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 Gentlemen: I have been directed to forward to you the information that the following subdivisions have bonds on them for which the time to complete the improvements has expired. Blue Horizons, Section 1 - $90, 000 - 1977 - no work started Blue Horizons, Section 2 - $110, 000 - 1977 - no work started Greenbriar Acres - $142, 000 - 1977 - interior abandoned Greton Estates - $50, 000 - 1976 - nearly completed Highland Estates - $200, 000 - 1976 - no recommendations from Town Board Lands End - $100, 000 - 1973 - almost completed ✓Paradise by the Bay - $55,000 - has not yet increased bond Peconic Knolls - $26,760 - 1977 - just started Sea Aire Estates - $35, 000 - 1978 - not started Soundview Acres at Orient - $77 , 000 - 1978 - has not increased bond Syloret Estates - $20,000 - 1976 - no action by Town Board Town Harbor Terrace - $16 , 000 - 1968 - almost completed Yours truly, Muriel Tolman, Secretary Southold Town Planning Board 41 • LAWRENCE M. TUTHILL PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER INLET LANE EXT. GREENPORT, N.Y. 11944 OREENPORT 7-1652 October 6, 1976 Southold Town Piasninlg Board Main Street Southold, NT 11971 Fe: Subdivision 11 Paradise on the Bay, Southold" Gentlemen: My estimate for the roads and drainaie of the suW ivi.sion " Paradise on the Bay, Southold" is as follows: LasinGlearing $ 2,000.00 Rough Grading 40C cy �4 2.0n/cy 800.00 Fine grading 1,800 if @ $ .50/if 900.00 Surfacing 1,800 if @ 10.00/if 181000.00 Leaching pools 6 @ $ 11400.00 ea. 8,400.00 Pipe 18" 0 150 if 4 $ 12.00/if 11800.00 Saari ■wales 5,000cy @ 3 2.(:C/cy 10,000.00 Signa-3 street, 2 stop & 1 dead ej* @ 60.00 ea. 360.00 Monuments 20 @ $ 25.00 ea. 5c0-OC Administrative costs 3,240.00 Increase costs over 3 year aeries 72000.00 $ 53,000.00 Aesnectifully submitted, N P c�uFFOL/f �+ I D T aC . D 222 - S Y D( 1 y, Southold, N.Y. 11971 HENRY E. RAYNOR. Jr.. Chairman TELEPHONE FREDERICK E. GORDON 765-1938 JAMES WALL BENNETT ORLOWSKI, Jr. GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM. Jr. June 25, 1980 Howard E. Pachman, Esq. County Federal Building 6080 Jericho Turnpike Commack, New York 11725 Re: Paradise-by-the-Bay Dear Mr. Pachman: I am enclosing all correspondence and minutes in regard to the extension of the time to do the improvements in the above-captioned subdivision. I am sorry it has taken me so long but I was puzzled as to exactly what you wanted. I believe you have copies of all that I am sending you. I will be sure that anything in the future will be forwarded to your office. Yours truly, Muriel Tolman, Secretary Southold Town Planning Board Enclosures r PACHMAN, OSHRIN & BLOCK. P. C. ATTORNEYS COUNTY FEDERAL BUILDING HOWARD E. PACHMAN 6080 JERICHO TURNPIKE TELEPHONE ALAN D.OSHRIN COMMACK.NEW YORK 11725 AREA CODE 616 IRA P. BLOCK 499-9600 May 30, 1980 Planning Board Town of Southold Main Street Southold, N.Y. 11971 Att : Henry E. Raynor, Jr. , Chairman Re: Paradise-by-the-Bay Subdivision Dear Mr. Raynor: This will reconfirm our meeting of Thursday, May 29th, at the Planning Department at Town Hall with Rudolph H. Bruer, Esq. I am of counsel to Rudolph H. Bruer, Esq. , attorney for William F. LaMorte, owner of the encpptioned subdivision. On behalf of Mr. LaMorte, Mr. Bruer requested an extension of time for the performance of certain improvements to the sub- division, which performance was to expire on October 26, 1979. As security for such performance, he has deposited a savings passbook with a reserve of $55,000, to cover improvements as set forth in the bond posted with the Town Clerk' s Office in the sum of $531000.00. I am advised that on September 28, 1979, the Planning Commis- sion held a hearing to determine whether the bond was to be extended, for an additional three years, since no lots have been sold from the subdivision and no improvement performed to date. You advised that the Planning Board took no action on the extension except to recommend to the Town not to grant any further extension. In addition, I am advised that the Town Board, unofficially, sent the matter back to the Planning Board for reconsideration. r PACHMAN. OSHRIN & BLOCK. P. C. ATTORNEYS Planning Board -2- May 30, 1980 Please accept this as a formal request for copies of all minutes, resolutions, correspondence, opinions of counsel, and other documents or papers pertaining to my client ' s appli- cation for an extension. With these documents in hand, I will be able to advise my client what course of action he may pursue to enforce his rightstbo obtain such extension. I enclose a limited check, not to exceed $20.00, payable to the order of the Town of Southold, to cover the cost of reproduction of any and all such documents. If necessary, please consider this request under Article 6 of the Public Officials Law (Freedom of Information). Thank you for your anticipated cooperation. Very truly yours, 49 6 1� hep/drh Howard E. Packman cc: Rudolph H. Bruer, Esq. LAWRENCE M. TUTHILL PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER INLET LANE EXT. GREENPORT. N.Y. 11944 GRGCNrGQT 9�165R Sentember 21, 1980 Southold `Loan Plannin- roard ida'n Street Southoli, Py 11971 Re: Subdivision ll?aradise in the Pay, Southcld'I Gentlemen: Ply revised estimate for the rands and drainage of the su5division 'paradise on the Pay, Southold" is as follows. Land clearing r 31000.00 lou-h Sradinc- 100 cy ? 3.00/cy 11200.00 Tine Trading 1,800 if 1.''ollf 1,800.00 Surfacin> 1,800 if ^ ^ 25.00/1£ 15,0•^'.00 Leachin.- rocls 6 2 1600.00 =a. 9,6no.or nine 1811 d 150 if i_ 15.''0/lf 2,250.00 Sand syales 5,x00 cy 3 3•'0/cy 15,000.cr 3igns-3stru=t, 2 stop, 1 1 dead end 8S'.00 ea, 480.00 Monuments 2n "rp' 40,00 ea, 800.00 Administrative costs 4,870.co Incrsaasecosts over 3 .year period 22,00 ,n0 106,oro.00 '.esoectifully submitteds 1112 OFFI O O l K 110 50,UT 0t JUDITH T.TERRY UFF /L U�LV TELEPHONE _ TOWN CLERK --'L°d 8 (516) 765-1801 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS Southold, L, L, N. Y. 11971 January 14, 1981 Mr. Henry E. Raynor, Jr. , Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Southold Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Raynor: At a regular meeting of the Southold Town Board held on January 13, 1981, the following resolutions were adopted: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold increase the bond amount for roads and improvements in the subdivision known as "Soundview Acres at Orient" from $77, 000. 00 to $150, 000. 00 as recommended by the Southold Town Planning Board. RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold increase the bond amount for roads and improvements in the subdivision known as "Paradise By The Bay" located at Southold, New York, from $53, 000. 00 to $106, 000. 00 as recommended by the Southold Town Planning Board. Very �truly yours, Judith T. Terry 4 Southold Town Clerk cc: Mrs . Gloria Hornwood Howard E. Pachman, Esq. Rudolph H. Bruer, Esq. P1�NI GBO'AR�D ra v o T4s u k LD S TF�QLTy 'i Southold, N.Y. 11971 HENRY E. RAYNOR, Jr., Chairman TELEPHONE FREPERiRK-}r-A9R-A� 765-1928 JAMES WALL BENNETT ORLOWSKI, Jr. GEORGE RITCHIF LATHAM. Jr. William F. Mullen, Jr. August 13 , 1981 Mrs. Judity T. Terry, Town Clerk Town Hall Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mrs . Terry: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board at their meeting held on Fishers Island, August 12 , 1981. RESOLVED that the expiration date for the bond in regard to the subdivision of Paradise By the Bay is now November 1 , 1982 , three years from the first expiration in November 1, 1979 . Very truly yours , HENRY E. RAYNOR, JR. , CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PnLANNING BOARD By Linda Kimmins, Secretary(/ r _ PACHMAN, OSHRIN & BLOCK, P. C. ATTORNEYS COUNTY FEDERAL BUILDING HOWARD E. PACHMAN 6080 JERICHO TURNPIKE TELEPHONE ALAN 0.OSHRIN COMMACK, NEW YORK It 726 AREA CODE 616 IRA P. BLOCK 499-9600 June 25, 1980 Town Board Town of Southold Main Street Southold, New York 11971 Res Paradise-by-the-Bay Subdivision Gentlemen: Kindly be advised that our firm is of counsel to Rudolph B. Bruer, Esq. , attorney for William F. LaMorte, owner of the captioned subdivision. On May 30, 1980 I wrote to the Planning Board, attention of Henry E. Raynor, Jr. , chairman, with regard to the subdivision. A copy of the letter is enclosed herewith for your information. D I have not received any response to my letter of May 30th and Mr. Bruer advises that he has not received one either. Therefore, I must presume that the Planning Board has taken no other action other than its letter of May 8, 1980 which recommended to the Town Board that it not extend the sub- division' s bond. A review of the performance bond filed with the office of the Town Clerk, dated June 27, 1977, provided in paragraph "Fourth" that - "EXTENSION. The Principal' s time to complete the subject improvements may be extended in excess of THREE (3) YEARS upon application of the Principal and the consent of the Obligee and the Town of Southold Planning Board, which said consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. " Although the Planning Board did not recommend the extension, we respectfully draw your attention to the bond requirement which provided that the bond would be extended for a period of three (3) years and that such consent would not be unreasonably withheld. At this time, on behalf of our client, William F. LaMorte, we formally request such extension for three (3) years. As the Town Board knows, due to a variety of factors including but not PACHMAN. OSHRIN & BLOCK. P. C. ATTORNEYS Town Board June 25, 1980 Town of Southold limited to the general malaise in the housing market on the north fork, the economy of the nation, and Suffolk County in particular, the last three years have not been noteworthy for economic development. In addition, our client has continued to live on the property which comprises the subdivision. Although Town Law Section 277 requires the posting of a per- formance bond to insure that the proposed improvements, i.e. road, curbs, and drains, etc. , will be installed so as to provide accommodations for " . . . prospective traffic, to afford adequate light and air, to facilitate fire protection and to provide access of fire equipment to buildingy, . . .at such improvements, at this time, are premature. The proposed subdivision is surrounded by three improved streets D and Southold Bay. The roads are not part of an existing network of streets which are dependent on the installation of the sub- division::s roads to afford access to other developed areas the subdivision' s proposed roads, Roxanne Road and Kimberly Lane, will provide access solely for the proposed subdivision. In light of the above, we await your early response to our request for an extension. We have taken the liberty of forwarding a copy of this letter to the Planning Board and the Town Attorney for their information. We hold ourselves ready to meet with any authorized representa- tive of the Town to discuss this matter further. Thank you for your early response. Very truly yours, HOWARD E. PACHKAN HEP:v Encl. cc: Planning Board, Town of Southold '" Town Attorney, Town of Southold Rudolph H. Bruer, Esq. F May 309 1980 Planning Board Town of Southold )fain Street Southold, N.Y. 11971 Att : tfenry E. Raynor, Jr. , Chairman Re : Paradise-by-the-Bay Subdivision Dear Mr. Raynor: This will reconfirm our meeting of Thursday, May 29th, at the Planning Department at Town Hall with Rddolph H. Bruer, Esq. I am of 'counsel to Rudolph H. Bruer; Esq. , attorney for William F. Leforte, owner of the encpptioned subdivision. On behalf of Mr. T.elorte, M/. Bruer requested an extension of time for the performance of certain improvements to the sub- division, which performance was to eaIlire on October 26, 1979. As security for such performance , he has deposited a savings passbook with a reserve of 555,900, to cover improvements as set forth in the bond posted with the Town Clerk' s Office in the' sumnof 353,000.00. I am advised that on September 28, 1979, the Planning Commis- sion held a hearing to determine whether the bond was to be extended, for an additional three years, since no lots have been sold from the subdivision and no improvement performed to date. You advised that the Planning Board took no action on the extension except to recommend to the Town not to grant any further extension. In addition, I am advised that the Town Board , unofficially, -sent the matter back to the Planning Board for reconsideration. i IV Planning Board -2- May 30, 1980 Please accept this as a formal request for copies of all minutes, resolutions, correspondence, opinions of counsel, and other documents or papers pertaining to my client ' s appli- cation for an sxtenkion. With these documents in hand, I will be able to advise my' client what course of action he may pursue to enforce his rightsthro obtain such extension. I enclose a limited check, not to exceed S20.00, payable to the order ofthe Towy of Southold, to cover the cost of reproduction of. any and all such documents. If necessary, please consider this request under Article 6 of the Public Officials Law (Freedom of Information). Thank you for your anticipated cooperation. Very trkly yours, hep/drh Howard E. Pachman cc: Rudolph H. Bruer, Esq. LAWRENCE M. TUTHILL PROFS/ISIONAL <N01N[ER INLET LANE EXT. GREENPORT, N.Y. 11944 OR[[NICIIT 7-IYSE Sontember 21, 1=f0 1,oulhol ! ' o,n Plannin "raid Ma n Stmet Southol9, tY 11971 Pp: lu'Aivision "aradiso in the Pay, Sruthcld" ^entlemen: My revised estimate for the rands ani atraina��e o" the subdivision "paradise on the Pay, Southold" is as follows: ,and rlearinc 3,()-0,00 ;ou.h ,dine h' cy 3.0n/cy 1,200.nn :ane -radinp 1,R^0 if 1.' 0/lf 1,900.00 9urfacin« 1,Pnn if 25.nn/lf i15, ) ,nn Leachini rocl_s 6 1Fr^.nn a. ?,6r".0- nine 1P', 0 150 if wand swala< 5,r0n cy -igns-3 stye t, 2 stop, 1 dead end ,()n, 4P0.00 'Monuments 2r In.00 -a. c^0.00 krlminiscrativs roses ,£ 7n.rt, Increase cows over 3 vear osriod 22,^0 .0n 1n6,n, %n0 esnec'tifully submitteds P D T D CP T .S Ol ,fit y;� Southold, N.Y. 11971 HENRY E. RAYNOR, Jr., Chairman TELEPHONE FREDERICK E. CORDON 765-1938 JAMES WALL BENNETT ORLOWSKI. Jr. GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM. Jr. October 26, 1979 Rudolph Bruer, Esq. Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Bruer: Pursuant to your appearance at our meeting with regard to Paradise-by-the-Bay, please be advised that this Board is presently waiting a written determination from the Town Attorney. We will advise you as soon as possible with regard to this matter. Yours truly, 4CHAHENR E. OR, HER/mt Copy to Robert Tasker, Esq. Town Attorney • K ir(j�v� l�l'.I9 JUDITH T.TERRY •SLII.gr i�.111' TELEPHONE TOWN CLERK `�.p 'T''r (516) 765-1801 REGISTRAR OP VI FAL STATISTICS �•^-'.t7;[�? 'X.' '"'I Southold, L. 1., N. Y. 11971 March 12, 1980 Mr. Henry E. Raynor, Jr. , Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Southold Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Raynor: Your letter of March 3, 1980 transmitting a list of subdivisions for which the time has expired under Town Law to complete the improvements was discussed at the March 11, 1980 meeting of the Southold Town Board. This matter has been referred to Highway ;Superintendent Dean who was instructed to meet with you to discuss the status of the roads in each of the subdivisions . Very truly yours, Judith T. Terry Town Clerk cc: Highway Superintendent Dean October 18, 1976 George Stankevich, Esq, Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Paradise by the Bay Dear George: 2 enclose letter from the Town Clerk whereby she cites resolution approving the amount of the bond for the above-captioned subdivision. Yours truly, Muriel Brush, Secretary Enclosure »..-.«_,:._...-.....,.r..... »...r. s. .azvJw.a'a1s..r.,Mu.:.w- w ..':.ai. wYum:iiticL .JiYsiaS m.reM-..u:a::e:r�u«aA Rs...b JM u9 Y •. P gip, T D cn R+ S Southold, N.Y. 11971 HENRY E. RAYNOR. Jr., Chairman TELEPHONE FREDERICK E. GORDON 765-1938 JAMES WALL BENNETT ORLOWSKI. Jr. GEORGE RITCHIE! LATHAM, Jr. March 3, 1980 Southold Town Board Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 Gentlemen: Attached is a list of subdivisions for which the time has expired under Town Law to complete the improvements. Appropriate correspondence is also included. Please inform us of the dispensation of each bond and/or passbook. Yours truly, HENRY E. RAYNOR, JR. , CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD HER/mt Enclosures Copies to Supervisor William R. Pell III Councilman Henry Drum Councilman John J. Nickles Councilman Lawrence Murdock Councilman George Sullivan Deputy Supervisor Marie Bauer Johnson Town Attorney Robert Tasker Planning Board Members � MAIN ROAD 1 �J..('/L�'�/) SOUTHOLD:NEW YORK 11971 LEFFER P. EDSON (316) 7661222 RUDOLPH H. BRUER July 9, 1979 (616) 7662600 Mr. Henry E. Raynor, Jr. , Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Town of Southold Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Subdivision - Paradise-By-the-Bay Dear Mr. Raynor: Please be advised that I represent Mr. William F. LaMorte. He is the owner of a certain sub- division known as Paradise-By-the-Bay. In October, his performance bond will be due. Pursuant to Section 277 of the Town Law, you and the Board are hereby requested to extend the terms of the bond for the maximum period allowable. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. Sincerely, D N C 2�2 Rudol H. Bruer RHB:dbc XUDEX oXoaac Cbm. j Bennett Orlowski, Jr. August 3, 1979 Mr. William F. LaMorte North Bayview Road Southold, New York 11971 ^ � Dear Mr. LaMortes Section 277 of Town Law states ji part. "Such performance bond shall run for a term to be fixed by the planning board► but in no case for a longer term than three years, provided, however, that the term of such performance bond may be extended by the planning board with consent of the parties thereto." The time to do the work in your subdivision will expire in November of 1979 and we are putting you on notice that you may be jeopardy of default with the Town of Southold. Please advise the Town Clerk and the Planning Board of your disposition of this matter. 4 Yours truly, I HENRY E. RAYNOR, JR. , CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD HER/mt Copies to Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk Robert Tasker, Town Attorney James F. Homan, Supervisor r October 8, 1976 Southold Town Board 16 South Street Greenport, New York 11944 Gentlemen: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board at a regular meeting held October 4, 1976. On motion made by Mr. Gordon, seconded by Mr. Coyle, it was RESOLVED that after the bond estimate to be prepared by Lawrence M. Tuthill for "Paradise by the Bay" is submitted, before the and of the week, that persons on the board be authorized to inspect it and take appropriate action. Vote of the Board: All ayes. The bond estimate which is attached was submitted today. I spoke to Henry Raynor, Frank Coyle and Frederick Gordon and they all agreed to submit it to the Town Board for their action in accepting the amount. Yours truly, Muriel Brush, Secretary Enclosure .�trtruczl, OF� RK JUDITH T.TERRY TELEPHONE Tomq CLERK ; 765-3783 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS r1S�5� Southold, L. T N. Y. 11971 October 14, 1976 Southold Town Planning Board Southold, New York 11971 Gentlemen: At a regular meeting of the Southold Town Board held on October 12, 1976, the following resolution was adopted: "RESOLVED that this board hereby approves the amount of $53,000.00 for a bond as recommended by the Southold Town Planning Board and town engineer for roads and improvements in the subdivision known as "Paradise by the Bay" at Southold, owned by John E. Rath. " Very truly yours, Judith T. Terry Town Clerk % • �'i • EFS P D T D cn S Southold, N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE XMN 765-1938 HENRY E. RAYNOR, Jr. , Chm. FREDERICK E. CORDON JAMES WALL Bennett Orlowski, Jr. George Ritchie Latham, Jr. September 13, 1979 Rudolph Bruer, Esq. Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Bruer: We are in receipt of your letter of July 9th pertaining to the subdivision "Paradise-by-the-Bay" located at Southold. Under Section 277 of Town Law the three year time period has expired and the passbook in the amount of $55,000 will be due October 26, 1979. On September 28th the Southold Town Planning Board will meet and reserve time for you to justify the reasoning for any consideration of extension. Your appointment is for 2:30 p.m. Yours truly, HENRY E. RAYNOR, JR. , CHAIRMAN SOUTHO.LD TOWN PLANNING BOARD HER/Int % • �+• • �FFo� P TO D S Southold, N.Y. 11971 HENRY E. RAYNOR. Jr., Chairman TELEPHONE FREDERICK E. GORDON 765-1938 JAMES WALL BENNETT ORLOWSKI, Jr. GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, Jr. January 2, 1981 Supervisor William R. Pell III Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 Dear Supervisor Pell: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board at a regular meeting held December 15, 1980. RESOLVED to extend the time to do the necessary improvements for an additional three years for the subdivision known as Paradise by the Bay located at Southold subject to the approval by the Town Board of the raising of the bond amount from $53,000 to $106,000 and receipt by the Town Clerk of the inspection fee in the amount of 4% of $53,000. Yours truly, HENRY E. RAYNOR, JR. , CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Muriel Tolman, Secretary Copy to Councilman Drum Councilman Nickles Councilman Murdock Councilman Murphy Rudolph H. Bruer, Esq. Howard E. Pachman, Esq. % 0 •* oS�fFOL1f�C0 O t. K y JUDITH T.TERRY TELEPHONE TOWN CLERK (516) 765-1801 REGISTRAR OF VTTAL STATISTICS Southold, L. I., N. Y. 11971 August 7, 1981 Mr. Henry E. Raynor, Jr. , Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Southold Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 Re: Paradise By The Bay Bond Dear Mr. Raynor : Our records indicate that the original bond of Paradise By The Bay expired in November of 1979. Your letter of January 2, 1981 indicated that the Planning Board at a regular meeting held December 15, 1980 resolved to extend the time of the bond for an additional three years, which I assume would be from November 1979. Town Attorney Tasker questioned the date on the bond which is June 26, 1981--expiration three years from that date. I calculate the expiration date of the bond should be November of 1982. Please advise your findings in this matter. Very truly yours, �f Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk Attachments RE•PLfANSURANCE COM• 129 FULTON STREET NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10036 B O N D KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That We, WILLIAM F. LaMORTE AND KATHIE L. LaMORTE of North Bayview Road, Southold, New York as Principals and the REPUBLIC INSURANCE COMPANY, a Texas corporation authorized to do business in the State of New York, having an office and place of business at 129 Fulton Street, New York, New York as Surety , are held and firmly bound unto the TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK AS OBLIGEE , in the sum of ONE HUNDRED SIX THOUSAND AND 00/100 ($106 ,000 . 00) DOLLARS , lawful money of the United States for the payment whereof to the Obligee, the Principal and Surety bind themselves , their heirs , executors , administrators, successors and assigns , jointly and severally firmly by these presents. SIGNED, SEALED AND DATED THIS : 26th day of June 1981. WHEREAS, the above named Principals have agreed to comply with the terms , regulations and conditions of the Town of Southold in connection with the completion of items as shown on Town Engineer 's Estimate, attached hereto and made a part hereof for subdivision of "Paradise by the Bay" , situated in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County , New York and in connection therewith the Obligee desires this bond be given; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF THIS -OBLIGA`T'ION IS SUCH, that if the Principal shall in connection with the installation of said items on Engineer ' s Estimate in "Paradise by the Bay" within three (3) years from the date hereof, complete said improvements to be in accordance with h the construction specifications of the Town of Southold, all in conformance with the plot plan approved by the Southold Town Planning Board and to the satisfaction of +he Town of Southold, then this obligation to be void; otherwise to remain in full force and.�effect. NO party other than the Obligee shall have any rights hereunder as against the Surety. the aggregate liability of the Surety on the bond obligation shall not exceed the sum thereof for any cause or reason,,.whatsoever . B :_�� �— WILLIAM F. LAMORT Principal BY. KATHIE L ORTE, r ipal REPUB NS ANCE OMPANY BY: Thomas J. Ke nan Attorney-i r act BOND0933996 ~ •0 0 ,0 VFFBBn�Li'Q?A .D P I C` TO�.�,Yr OF SQU HO D i��] r ,a'i�. T SLEl EO. K0I1� Y ' ( a'4 y Southold, N.Y. 11971 HENRY E. RAYNOR, Jr.. Chairman TELEPHONE FREDERICK E. GORDON 765-1938 JAMESWALL BENNETT ORLOWSKI. Jr. GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, Jr. January 2, 1981 Supervisor William R. Pell III Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 Dear Supervisor Pell: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board at a regular meeting held December 15, 1980. RESOLVED toPx+Pn� thr e�ime to do the necessary improvements dit for an adional three years for the subdivision known as Paradise by the Bay located at Southold subject to the approval by the Town Board of the raising of the bond amount from $53,000 to $106,000 and receipt by the Town Clerk of the inspection fee in the amount of 4% of $53,000. /91dd P'. ( Yours truly, HENRY E. RAYNOR, JR. , CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Muriel Tolman, Secretary Copy to Councilman Drum Councilman Nickles Councilman Murdock Councilman Murphy Rudolph H. Bruer, Esq. — Howard E. Pachman, Esq. 0:'.'•------ -- Tr T � y - 10.1 N3 ' • ... % P p%`` D T `0 E SLL LD S tib; o Y Southold, N.Y. 11971 x TELEPHONE 765-1938 HENRY E. RAYNOR. Jr. — FREDERICK E. GORDON JAMES WALL Bennett Orlowski, Jr. August 3, 1979 Mr. William F. LaMorte North Bayview Road Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. LaMorte: Section 277 of Town Law states in part. "Such performance bond shall run for a term to be fixed by the planning board, but in no case for a longer term than three years, provided, however, that the term of such performance bond may be extended by the planning board with consent of the parties thereto. " The time to do the work in your subdivision will expire in Noyember of 29 19and we are putting you on notice a you may T e jeopardy of default with the Town of Southold. Please advise the Town Clerk and the Planning Board of your disposition of this matter. Yours truly, � �� HENRY Fl! RAYNORR7JR. , CHAIRMA SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD HER/mt Copies to Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk Robert Tasker, Town Attorney James F. Homan, Supervisor iJ `�J G 4V FINAL PLAT 1. Application in duplicate to Town Clerk / Original tracing 2 cloth prints paper prints (6 if under County jurisdiction) 2. Endorsement by County and State agencies 3. 1 copy to Town Highway Committee 4. Meeting with Planning Board (official submission) 5. Report of Supt. of Highways (within 30 days) 6. Report of Planning Board Engineer (within 30 days) 7. Bond estimate received Amount 8. Public Hearing (within 45 days) Advertised Affidavits of publication received 9. Planning Board action (within 45 days) Authorization to sign Copy of action to developer 10. Sent to County Planning Commission Received County' s recommendations 11. Planning Board resolution recommending amount of bond 12. Town Board approves amount of bond 13. Town Board receives bond and accepts it 14. Map signed 15. Filed with County Clerk (within 30 days) 16. Acceptance of roads by Town 17. Release of bond Octobtr 12, 1976 George Stankevich, Esq. Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Stankevichs The, lowing action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board at a regular meeting held October 4, 1976. RESOLVED that after the bond estimate to be prepared by Lawrence M. Tuthill for "Paradise by the Bay" is submitted, before the end of the week, that persons on the board be authorized to inspect it and take appropriate action. The estimate was received and agreed to by Messrs. Raynor, Coyle and Gordon and, subsequently, transmitted to the Town Clerk for presentation to the Town Board today. The,,Anty Planning recommendations have been received , and are enclosed. Zgurs truly, Muriel Brush, Secretary Enclosure TEL. 765-I8p2 c�FfO(k� TOWN OF SOUTHOLD OFFICE OF BUILDING INSPECTOR P.O. BOX 728 TOWN HALL "O SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971 July 9 , 1986 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The sub-division known as "Paradise by the Bay" and now referred to as "La Morte" is a legal sub-division with original lot lay-out still the same. To activate this sub-division, one would have to up-date the performance bond; or pass-book; and now meet the new road requirements and drainage that have been adopted since the sub-division was approved, y Sincerely yo s Victor G. Lessard VGLlhdv Exec. Admin. GEORGE C. STANKEVICH ATTORNEY AT LAW MAIN ROAD WEST NECC ROAD SOUTHOLD, N. Y. 11971 SHELTER ISLAND, N. Y. 11964 (516) 765-3838 (516) 749-1328 October 12, 1976 Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Paradise By the Bay Dear Sirs: Please find enclosed an additional four copies of the revised subdivision plat. Sincerely yours, 07 C. Stankevich GCS:lfk Enclosures • It LAWRENCE M. TUTHILL PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER INLET LANE EXT. GREENPORT, N.Y. 11944 OREE"PORT 71632 October 3, 1976 MENOPANDUM To: Mr. iavmcnd C. Dean, Sunt. of Highways, Southold Tuv n `af: Subdivision entitled"Paradise by the Pay,"Southold, '!v. 20, 76 ?--commendations 1. That the leaching basins at Station 3-CO on ?limberly Eoa:l be joined by an 18" pine. 2. That there be 2 leaching basins at Station 15-00 connected by an 1P" nioe. COMMISSION Seth A. Hubbard Chairman Lee E. n n ,. Director Planning of Planning Suffolk County Department of Planning JOHN V.N. KLEIN, County Executive Veterans Memorial Highway Ilauppauge, L. L, N. Y. 979-2920 October 7, 1976 Mr. John Wickham, Chairman Town of Southold Planning Board Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Map of Paradise by the Bay S/E/c of Pine Neck Drive and North Bayview Road, Southold, N.Y. Dear Mr. Wickham: The Suffolk County Planning Commission at its regular meeting October 6, 1976, reviewed the above captioned proposed subdivision plat referred to it pur- suant to Section 1333, Suffolk County Charter. After due study and deliberation, it did take the following action: The "Map of Paradise by the Bay", as submitted, was approved for local deter- mination subject to the following conditions: 1. That no building or other structure, including a sewage disposal facility, is to be constructed within 100 feet of Southold Bay. 2. That the radius at the corner of Lot 12 is increased to 250 feet. 3. That the subdivision be made subject to the requirements of the "Tidal Wetlands Act", if applicable. Very truly yours, Lee E. Koppelman Director of Planning b �� Y Charles G. Lind CGL:fp Chief Planner Encl: Map Subdivision Review Section c.c. : L. Albertson, County Clerk File: S-SD-76-02 GEORGE C. STANKEVICH ATTORNEY AT LAW MAIN ROAD WEST NECK ROAD SOUTHOLD, N. T. 11971 SHELTER ISLAND, N. T. 11964 (516) 765-3838 (516) 749-1348 October 12, 1976 Southold Town Board South Street Greenport, New York 11944 Re: Paradise by the Bay Gentlemen: It is hereby requested that the improvement bond for the above entitled matter as estimated by the Town Engineer and approved by the Planning Board be approved by the Southold Town Board. As background, I enclose copies of the following documents: (a) Southold Town Improvement Bond Estimate Approval dated October 12, 1976, (b) Suffolk County Planning Department Approval dated October 7, 1976, (c) Southold Town Planning Board Final Plat Approval dated September 14, 19760 (d) New York State Department of Environmental Conservation SPDES Permit, (e) Suffolk County Department of Health Services Approval dated August 12, 1976 , (f) New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Tidal Wetlands Moratorium Permit Approval dated June 21, 1976, (g) revised preliminary plat. Thank you for your cooperation regarding this matter. %"A�CC' yours. GCS:1 fk Enclosures George Stankevic cc: Mr. John E. Rath li�Ir(G� �bQh�D�' T�EX) �r Southold, L.�I;, N. Y. 11971 TELEPHONE JouN WICKHAM, Chairman 765-1313 I D GREAIi FRANKNKCOYLF October 12, 1976 FR HFNRY RAYNOR FRFDFRICK E. GORDON George Stankevich, Esq. Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Stankevich: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board at a regular meeting held October 4, 1976. RESOLVED that after the bond estimate to be prepared by Lawrence M. Tuthill for "Paradise by the Bay" is submitted, before the end of the week, that persons on the board be authorized to inspect it and take appropriate action. The estimate was received and agreed to by Messrs. Raynor, Coyle and Gordon and, subsequently, transmitted to the Town Clerk for presentation to the Town Board today. The County Planning recommendations have been received and are enclosed. Yours truly, Muriel-Brush, Secretary Enclosure tLT` Y02K ' TATE o,:R, L EI T 0. -?INI I0i.i,i3Y.V L CO1;E;.RVATIOI] BUILDII G Q, TATE Ui IVER^ITY 0_ 1 E'' YORK 1TOcY BROOK, 1 E1 YCIK 1170 • F�Y�I�J Itc. rt0 pill-- cr ' : S > TY1t-i) r% \\` r \ ZE: iPDO Permit No. G� it Q Reie :once 1,0. Don i it: Enclosed pla- se find she ,^t ce Polluc nt Dischrz, Eliminocion Pystem Permit io : ode disch, :fie _ -ow 13nr.r1DM 7 : t E-�s �sct:�"r� 4>+i4 ✓ �'� .=_ 12c,fy� -- ,:_� }�rt.Y� . Plerse c eeiully :e d che ganez1 ad oche.: conditio. s ad ::he schedule cone-ined in die permic to insure compliruce nucing .he te_m o' the pewi.c. This pe :nV should be Icepc v it ble on the preaLises K the dischr bin ; ` ,ciliay _ - 11 Mmes. ^ince -ely yours, indnan R. Ye Valn: Re3ion- 1 7 L'e_ Qu; licy Engin_eec ARY:A Enclosures cc: U. Garvey A. h -chlin A; en.cy i — a .- _ L1 4 ' June 21, 1976 Mr. John E. Rath Stewart Avenue P.O. Box 250 Franklin Square, NY 11010 r 5: . . . - 15276-0162 construction of approximately 1300' of subdivision road on map of Paradise-by-the-Bay will have no adverse effect upon adjacent tidal wetlands. Prospective purchases of lots must be notified of the necessity of obtaining Tidal Wetlands permits before purchasing parcels. ..:.0. 3 (c) , os �:: _ -�t:y i LOC.1� Tirl..l s1ID LASER FICHE FORM SUBDIVISIONS SCANNED APR 1 0 2006 Proomect Type: Major Records Management Status: Final Approval SCTM # : 1000 - 70.-13-20.1 Project Name: Paradise by the Bay Location: s/e corner of Pine Neck Road & North Bavview Road in Southold Hamlet: Southold Applicant Name: John Rath Owner Name: John Rath Zone 1 : ✓'�sEJTeRL Approval Date: 8/30/76 PLAT Signed Date: 101aW76 OPTIONAL ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A dale indicates that we have received the related information Zone 2: Zone 3: Cand R's : Homeowners Association R and M Agreement: Address: s/e corner of Pine Neck Road & North Bayview Road in Southold County Filing Date: 11/4/76 SCAN Date: