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Proiect Tvpe: Zone ChanQe
Status: Denial
SCTM #: 1000 - 103.-1-1
Proiect Name: Dalchet Corp Zone ChanQe Request
Location: The propertv is located on the east side of Stillwater Avenue and west
of Harbor Lane on the south side of Main Road.
Hamlet: CutchoQue
Applicant Name: Dalchet Corporation et.a!.
Owner Name: Dalchet Corp
Zone 1 : A-C
Approval Date: denied
PLAT SiQned Date: denied
OPTIONAL ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
A date indicates that we have received the related information
Zone 2: Zone 3:
C and R's :
Homeowners Association:
Rand M AQreement:
Address:
Countv FilinQ Date:
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THE FOLLOWING DECISION OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD
WAS ARRIVED AT BY UNANIMOUS VOTE AT A REGULAR MEETING
HELD ON APRIL 24, 1984:
WHEREAS, a pelitian was heretofore filed with the Town Boord of the
Dalchet cor~oratlon, James R, Fo~arty,
T~wn ~~ sOR~~~old f:!l9rfl~~;!):'iiii~;\I'~:"'dft~?i;'~~~9~Na~~~l).gi~'ver
~JlMPJtI;fg a change, modification and amendment of the Building Zone
Ordinance including the Building lane Mops mode 0 port thereof by chang-
"A" Residential and
ing from .........l.IgricuI1ur.aJ............ District to ~'.a.~.1.'.'...(.,igO~..a.\l~in~~.~..
District the property described in soid petition, and
WHEREAS said petition waS duly referred 10 the Planning Boord for its
investigation, recommendation and report, and its report having been filed
with the Town Board, and thereafter, a public hearing in relatiol'"l to said
petition having been duly held by the Town Board on the ...J.!!H1........day
of ..........F.~.I:!r.yi1r.Y...................., 19.~.':'..., and due deliberation having been
hod thereon
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the relief demanded in said
petition be, and it hereby is DENIED, for the following reasons:
(1) The requested change of zone is not consistent with
the present Southold Town Master Plan.
(2) It has not been demonstrated to the Town Board that
there is a need for additional "B-1" General Business District
in said location.
Dated: April 24, 1984.
By Order of the Southold Town Board
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JUDITH T. TERRY
TOWN CLERK
REGISTRAR OF VITAL ST.\TlSTICS
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TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT
Date: November 22, 1983
APPLICANT: Dalchet Corporation, James R. Fogarty, Georgeanna Fogarty,
John Pung, Irwin S. Kruger, Reynold F. Blum, William A.
Littell, and Nancy Glover Victoria, BY Richard F. Lark,
Attorney.
Richard F. Lark, Attorney: Main Road, Cutchogue, New York.
ADDRESS:
PERMIT APPLIED FOR AND APPLICATION NUMBER:
Change of Zone from "A" Residential and Agricultural District
to "B-1" General Business District, Petition No. 256.
PROJECT LOCATION: Cutchogue, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk,
New York, on the southerly side of Route 25, east of Still-
water Avenue and west of Harbor Lane.
SEQR DETERMINATION: A draft environmental impact statement has been
prepared on this project and is on file.
SEQR LEAD AGENCY: Town Board of the Town of Southold.
AVAILABILITY FOR PUBLIC COMMENT: The draft environmental impact
statement may be reviewed at the address listed below.
Comments on the project must be submitted to the Contact
Person indicated below no later than December 22, 1983.
CONTACT PERSON: Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk
Town of Southold, Town Hall
Main Road, Southold, New York 11971
(516) 765-1801.
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P.O. Box 728
Southold, New York 11971
TELEPHONE
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JUDITH T. TERRY
TOWN CLERK
REGISTRAR or VITAL STYIISTICS
OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
PLEASE PUBLISH THE ATTACHED NOTICE ON DECEMBER 1, 1983, AND FORWARD
ONE AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION TO JUDITH T, TERRY, TOWN CLERK, TOWN
HALL, MAIN ROAD, SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK 11971.
Copies to the following:
The Suffolk Times
The Long Island Traveler-Watchman
Town Board Members
Southold Town Planning Board
Southold Town Building Department
Town Clerk's Bulletin Board
David DeRidder, DEC, Stony Brook
Commissioner Williams, DEC, Albany
JUDITII T. TERRY
TOWN CLERK
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Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 728
Southold, New York 11971
TELEPHONE
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OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
JUN 13 REC'il
NOTICE OF SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT
Dated: June 7, 1983
Pursuant to the provisions of Article 8 of the Environmental
Conservation Law, Part 617 of Title 6 of the New York State Codes,
Rules and Regulations, and Chapter 44 of the Southold Town Code,
the Southold Town Board, as lead agency, does hereby determine that
the action described below is a Type I action and is likely to have
a significant effect on the environment.
DESCRIPTION OF ACTION
Petition of Dalchet Corp., et al for a change of zone from "A"
Residential and Agricultural District to "B-1" General Business
District on certain property located east of Stillwater Avenue and
west of Harbor Lane, on the south side of Route 25, Cutchogue, New
York.
Further information can be obtained by contacting Mrs. Judith T.
Terry, Southold Town Clerk, Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold,
New York 11971.
Copies to: David DeRidder, DEC, Stony Brook
Commissioner Williams, DEC, Albany
Southold Town Building Department
Southold Town Planning Board~
Town Clerk's Bulletin Board
Richard F. Lark, Attorney for Dalchet Corp., et al
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Southold, N.Y. 11971
HENRY E. RAYNOR, Jr. . Chainnon
JAMES WALL
BENNETT ORLOWSKI, Jr.
GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, Jr.
WILUAM F. MULLEN, Jr.
TELEPHONE
765-1938
May 19, 1983
Mrs. Judith T. Terry
Southold Town Clerk
Southold Town Hall
Southold, New York 11971
Re: Dalchet Corp.
Change of Zone
Dear Mrs. Terry:
The fOllowing action was taken by the Southold Town Plan-
ning Board, Monday, May 16, 1983.
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board recommend
approval for a chanqe of zone from "A" Residential and Agricul-
tural District to "B-1" General Business District on certain
property located at Cutchogue in regard to the petition of
Dalchet Corporation, et al for the following reasons:
1. Character of the area has changed over the
last 5-10 years.
2. Would not change the present character of
the area.
3. Property is located in a mixed neighborhood,
predominantly "B-1" Zone.
4. Traffic intensity is already established.
5. Cemetary to the east would be a natural
buffer.
6. Zoning changes have been granted in this
area.
7. Two new antique sales shops have been con-
structed just north of the property in
question.
Judith .Terry
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Vote of the Board: Ayes:
Abstained:
Raynor, Latham, Mullen
Orlowski (relative)
If you require additional information please cOntact our of-
fice.
Very truly yours,
HENRY E. RAYNOR, JR., CHAIRMAN
SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD
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By Susan E. Long, Secretary
cc: Town Supervisor
Town Board
Town Attorney
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RICHARD F. LARK
ATTORNEY AT LAW
MAIN ROAD - P. O. SOX 973
CUTCHOGUE, NEW YORK 119315
RECEIVED
TELEPHONE ISIB 734.6807
MAY 5 1983
May 3, 1983
Town CI.rk SouthotlJ
Mrs. Judith Terry
Southold Town Clerk
Main Road - Town Hall
Southold, New York 11971
RE: In the Matter of the Petition of Dalchet
Corporation, James R. Fogarty, Georgeanna
Fogarty, John pung, Irwin S. Kruger,
Reynold F. Blum, William A. Littell, and
Nancy Glover Victoria for a Chanqe of Zone
Dear Mrs. Terry:
It is my understanding since one of the Petitioners
in the above-captioned matter is a corporation a Disclosure
Affidavit is required listing the officers, directors and
shareholders. Although I can find no requirement in the
Code of the Town of Southold requiring this, I am more than
happy to furnish it; and accordingly, I am enclosing same
for your records.
Very truly yours,
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Richard F. Lark
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ALBERT ORLOWSKI, being duly sworn, deposes and says:
That he is Vice-President of Dalchet Corporation, a
domestic corporation of the State of New York, with offices
at (No. #) pequash Avenue, Cutchogue, New York.
That the premises which is a portion of the property under
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consideration for a change of zone by the Town of Southold is
held by Dalchet Corporation by deed dated March 22, 1961 and
recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk's Office in Liber 4964 at
page 363.
That the officers, directors and shareholders of this
corporation are as follows:
President:
Chester Orlowski
Pequash Avenue
Cutchogue, New York 11935
Vice-President:
Albert Orlowski
Main Road
Cutchogue, New York 11935
Secretary:
Dorothy Orlowski
pequash Avenue
Cutchogue, New York 11935
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II 3rd day of - May, 1983.
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JUDITH T. TERRY
TOWN CLERK
REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS
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TELEPHONE
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OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
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April 6, 1983
Mr. Henry E. Raynor, Jr., Chairman
Southold Town Planning Board
Southold Town Hall
Southold, New York 11971
Dear Henry:
The Town Board discussed your letters of March 29th
in which you requested disclosure statements from the
applicants of Da1chet Corp. and Marine Associates, Inc.
It was the decision of the Town Board that such a request
should corne from the Planning Board.
With relation to the "Town Board's reassessment of
the Environmental Assessment Form for accurate compliance",
on Marine Associates, Inc., the Town Board, as lead agency,
will study this further.
Very truly yours,
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Judith T. Terry
Southo1d Town Clerk
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HENRY E. RAYNOR, Jr. . Chairman
JAMES WALL
BENNETT ORLOWSKI.1L
GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, Jr.
WILUAM F. MULLEN, Jr.
TELEPHONE
765.1938
March 29, 1983
Mrs. Judith T. Terry
Southold Town Clerk
Southold Town Hall
SouthOld, New York 11971
Re: Dalchet Corp.
Chanqe of Zone
Dear Mrs. Terry:
The fOllowing action was taken by the Southold Town Plan-
ning Board, Monday, March 28, 1983.
RESOLVED that prior to the Planning Board preparing an
official report defining the conditions on the petition of
Dalchet Corporation, et al for a change of zone from "A" Res-
idential and Agricultural District to "B-1" General Business
District on certain property located at Cutchogue, that a
disclosure statement listing all principles of the Corporation
be submitted to the Planninq Board.
Upon receipt of the above, this matter will be placed on
the next available Planning Board agenda.
Very truly yours,
HENRY E. RAYNOR, JR.~ CHAIRMAN
SOUTH OLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD
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CASE NO: ...,g..?!:........
STATE OF NEW YORK PETITION
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
IN THE MATl'ER OF THE PEI'ITION OF DALCHEI' CORPORATION, JAMES R. FCGARI'Y
and GEDRGE!\NNA FCGARI'Y, JOHN PUNG, IRWIN S. KRUGER, REYNOLD F. BLUM,
WILLIAM A. LITI'ELL and NANCY GLOVER vrCl'ORIA FOR A CHANGE, MJDIFICA-
TION OR AMENLMENl' OF THE BUILDING ZONE ORDINANCE OF THE 'Ia'JN OF
SOUl'HOLD, SUFFOLK COUNI'Y, NEW YORK.
TO THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD:
1. WE, DALCHET CORPORATION, a dauestic corporation of the State of New York
with office and principal place of business at Cutchogue, New York; JAMES R.
FCGARI'Y and GEDRGEI\NNA FCGARI'Y, both residing at Main Road, Cutchogue, New York;
JOHN PUNG, residing at 8 South Tyson Avenue, Floral Park, New York: IRWIN S.
KRU::;ER, residing at 146 Central Park West, New York, New York; REYNOLD F. BLUM,
residing at 122 Cross Road, Oakdale, New York, WILLIAM A. LITI'ELL, residing at
70S Blue Ridge Drive, Medford, New York; and NANCY GIDVER vrCl'ORIA, residing
at Alvah's Lane, Cutchogue,New York, are the CMners of certain real property
situated at Cutchogue, New York, which is rrore particularly bounded and described
as follows:
ALL those certain plots, pieces or parcels of land with the buildings and im-
provements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Cutchogue, TCM11 of
Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follCMs:
BEl3INNING at the corner fonned by the intersection of the southerly side of Main
(N.Y. State Route 2S) Road and the westerly side of Harbor Lane the fOllCMing two
courses and distances: (1) South 42019' 10" East 226.37 feet; and (2) South 330
4S' 10" East 48.63 feet to land nCM or fonnerly of BakCMski; thence along land of
BakCMski and other land of Dalchet Corp. South S60 14' SO" West 310.8S feet to the
westerly side of land of Dalchet Corp; thence South 34018' SO" East 113.12 feet;
thence along land of John Pung, Irwin S. Kruger, ~ynold F. Bltnn, and William
A. Littell South 49031' West 1197.89 feet to land nCM or formerly of Haman; thence
along land of Haman the fOllCMing three courses and distances: (1) North 310 22'
40" West 172.20 feet; (2) South Slo 22' 20" West 110.0 feet; and (3) North 310 22'
40" West 16S.0 feet to the southerly side of Main (N.Y. State Route 2S) Road; thence
along the southerly side of Main (N.Y. State Route 2S) Road the follCMing four
courses and distances: (1) North Slo 22' 20" East 272.0 feet; (2) North 490 31' East
720.40 feet; (3) North 480 46' 20" East 294.83 feet; and (4) North 4So 44' East
287.32 feet to the Wl;!sterly siQ-e of Harbor Lane and the point of BEl3INNING. The
above des=ibed prenuses contalll 11.084 acres.
2. I d,o hereby petition the Town Board of the Towl! of South old to change, modify and
amend thl: Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York.
including the Building Zone Maps heretofore madt' n part thereof, as follows:
Fran "A Residential and Agricultural District to "B-1" General Business District.
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3. Such request is made for the following reasons:
As shown on Exhibit 1 which is attached hereto your
petitioners together own 11.084 acres on the southerly
side of Main Road (N.Y. State Route 25), Cutchogue, New
York. The property for which your petitioners request
this change of zone contains 1,575.05 feet of road frontage
on the Main Road and has a varying depth of 165 feet on
the west with an average depth of 330 feet in the middle
and a depth of 274 feet on the easterly boundary. The
topography of your Petitioners' property is generally
flat terrain.
The property on the easterly portion of the premises
requested to be rezoned is owned by Dalchet Corporation and
is presently vacant land with the exception of a barn;
the land owned by James R. and Georgeanna Fogarty contains
a one family residence; the land owned by John pung is
vacant with the exception of a small accessory structure
on the northeast corner; Irwin S. Kruger's property con-
tains a residence, barn and farm stand doing business under
the name of "Harvest Time Farms"; the land owned by Reynold
F. Blum and William A. Littell contains a large barn and
storage area for use by Peconic Vineyards; Nancy Glover
Victoria's property contains a one family residence and
garage.
Your Petitioners are requesting a change of zone on
this property so it might be properly utilized to provide
an area for the growth of general type business. Due to
the development of this area your Petitioners' property
is not desirable for residential use and is well suited for
development as commercial property.
The property to the west and south of Nancy Glover
Victoria is owned by James Homan and located thereon is
the George Braun Oyster Company, a wholesale and retail
seafood business. Portions of these premises immediately
adjacent to Nancy Glover victoria and Reynold F. Blum and
William A. Littell parcels are zoned "c Light Industrial
District. The property on the northerly side of the Main
Road across from your Petitioners' property is presently
zoned "B-1 General Business District". Immediately across
the Main Road from the property of Nancy Glover Victoria
and Reynold F. Blum and William A. Littell is land owned by
H. Rienecker and S. Friemann and located thereon is a busi-
ness by the name of pinewood Nursery which is a wholesalel
retail business dealing in the sale of shrubs, landscaping
and home beautification supplies. Immediately adjacent
thereto in an easterly direction is property owned by S. &
E. Realty Co. upon which is the Key Food Shopping Center.
Located in this retail shopping center is the Key Food Super-
market, peconic Liquor Store, Cameo Cards and Gifts, The
Quartermaster Army & Navy Store, Dolomite Restaurant &
Pizzeria, and the Cutchogue Pub bar. Further easterly is
a large parcel of land owned by the New York Telephone Com-
pany used as a telephone exchange. Immediately adjacent
to the New York Telephone property are smaller parcels of
land on which stores are currently being built. Next door
thereto is a gasoline station and auto repair shop known
as Cutchogue Auto Sales owned by George Mostupanick. Con-
tinuing in an easterly direction are three residences owned
by Nellie Doroski, A. Imbriano and Theodore Doroski. Immedi-
ately adjacent to the Doroski property is a large parcel of
land owned by John Miesner, Jr. on which there is a building.
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Immediately next to the Miesner parcel is the Gulf Service
Station owned by Daniel Kaelin. Across Cox's Lane to the
east is located the real estate office of Burt G. Lewis,
Jr. On the southeasterly corner of Main Road (N.Y. State
Route 25) and Eugene's Road is the Mobil Service Station
owned by Allan Ovsianik. To the west of Eugene's Road on
the southerly side of the Main Road (N.Y. State Route 25)
is the Old Burying Ground Cemetery.
This part of Cutchogue which once was a relaxed, bucolic
neighborhood is now a bustling shopping and commercial area.
With the exception of the Old Burying Ground Cemetery and
your petitioners' property all the land in this neighbor-
hood is zoned for commercial purposes. An inspection of
this neighborhood reveals that due to the artificial
lighting in the shopping center, the noise level generated
by the traffic and general commercial activities of this
area, your Petitioners' property which is the subject of the
Petition is no long appropriate or desirable for residential
uses. This is particularly true considering this business
district is utilized by hundreds of people on a daily basis.
Contrariwise, your Petitioners' property is ideally situated
for business uses and would be in conformity with the present
growth of the properties along this portion of the Main Road
in Cutchogue, New York. A change of zone will permit Peti-
tioners' property to provide additional shopping and office
facilities to serve the growing community of Cutchogue.
The property for which the zone change is requested would
encourage and be primarily for the development of business
and will be in conformity with the development of the Town
of Southold.
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EXHIBIT 1 - Map to Accompany Application for Change of Zone
at Cutchogue, Town of Southold, New York, pre-
pared by Roderick Van Tuyl, P.C. amended
December 23, 1982.
EXHIBIT 2 - Excerpt of Zoning Map of the Town of Southold
showing surrounding areas.
DALCHET CORPORATION
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STATE OF NEW YORK
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK
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ALBERT ORLOWSKI being duly sworn, deposes and says that he
is the vice President of DALCHET CORPORATION, one of the petitioners
in the within action; that he has read the foregoing Petition
and knows the contents thereof; that the same is true to his own
knowledge except as to the matters therein stated to be alleged
on information and belief, and that as to those matters he be-
lieves it to be true.
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BARBARA OIACHUN
Notary Pub"c, Stale of New York
No. 52-4635190 Suffolk CountY. 4
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STATE OF NEW YORK : COUNTY OF SUFFOLK
ss. :
JAMES R. FOGARTY and GEORGEANNA FOGARTY, each being duly sworn,
depose and say that they are two of the Petitioners in the within
action; that they have read the foregoing Petition and know the con-
tents thereof; that the same is true to their own knowledge, except
as to the matters therein stated to be alleged on information and
belief, and that as to those matters they believe them to be true.
Sworn to before me this :J,th
day of ~ ' 1983.
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BARBARA OIACHUN
Notary Public, State of New Yorl<
No. 52.4635190 Suffolk County
Commission Expires Ma,ch 30. 1~i/
STATE OF NEW YORK : COUNTY OF SUFFOLK
ss. :
JOHN PUNG, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is one
of the Petitioners in the within action; that he has read the fore-
going Petition and knows the contents thereof; that the same is true
to his own knowledge except as to the matters therein stated to be
alleged on information and belief, and at as to those matters he
believes it to be true. ~
Sworn
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, 1983.
NOliirv ROBERT STACl(
Public. State of New Yor1-
No. 30-3801135
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STATE OF NEW YORK : COUNTY OF SUFFOLK
ss. :
IRWIN S. KRUGER, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he
is one of the Petitioners in the within action; that he has read
the foregoing Petition and knows the contents thereof; that the
same is true to his own knowledge except as to the matters therein
stated to be alledged on information and belief, and that as to
those matters he believes it to be tr~~L _ ~
IrwJ.n S. K~
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REYNOLD F. BLUM, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is
one of the Petitioners in the within action; that he has read the
foregoing Petition and knows the contents thereof; that the same is
true to his own knowledge except as to the matters therein stated to
be alleged on information and belief, and that as to those matters
he believes it to be true.
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Sworn to before me this 2'+"
day of ~ ' 1983.
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Notary Public
BARBAR\ D'ACHUN
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No. 52-4635190 Suffolk Count)' oJ
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WILLIAM A. LITTELL, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he
is one of the Petitioners in the within action; that he has read the
foregoing Petition and knows the contents thereof; that the same is
true to his own knowledge except as to the matters therein stated to
be alleged on information and belief, and that as to those matters
he believes it to be true. /'.7;.///,"' .y~. ,//'/;/
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William A. Littell
Sworn to before me this~,t~
day of ~ ,1983.
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BARC\RA DIACHUN
Noqry Public, State of New York
No. 52-4635190 Suffolk County
Commission Expire. March 30, 19Sf~
STATE OF NEW YORK : COUNTY OF SUFFOLK
ss. :
NANCY GLOVER VICTORIA, being duly sworn, deposes and says that
she is one of the Petitioners in the within action; that she has
read the foregoing Petition and knows the contents thereof; that
the same is true to her own knowledge, except as to those matters
therein stated to be alleged on information and belief, and that
as to those matters she believes it to be true.
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Sworn to before me this ;)7,1-
day of ~ ,1983.
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Notary Public BARBARA DIACHUN
Notary Public, State of New Yorl<
No. 52.4635190 Suffolk County "
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STATE OF NEW YORK:
ss. :
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK:
I, BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR., being duly sworn, depose and say:
I am a member of the Southold Town Planning Board and make this
disclosure affidavit pursuant to the provisions of the General
Municipal Law of the State of New York.
I have read and am familiar with the Petition of Dalchet
Corporation, James R. Fogarty, Georgeanna Fogarty, John Pung,
Irwin S. Kruger, Reynold F. Blum, William A. Littell and Nancy
Glover Victoria for a change of zone for property located on the
south side of the Main Road, Cutchogue, New York, from a "A"
Residential and Agricultural District" to a "B-1 General Business
District" .
I have an interest in the aforesaid Petition in that I hold a
second mortgage on one of the petitioner's property, to wit: Irwin
A. Kruger.
I make this affidavit under penalties of perjury and swear to the
truth thereof.
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Bennett Orlowski, Jr.
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JUDITH T TERRY
TOWN CLERK
REGISTRAR 01" VIT^,. STAllSTICS
Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 728
Southold, New York 11971
TELEPHONE
(516) 765-1801
OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
March 9, 1983
MAR 1 0 REC'D
Mr. Henry E. Raynor, Jr., Chairman
Southold Town Planning Board
Southold Town Hall
Southold, New York 11971
Dear Henry:
Transmitted herewith is petition of Dalchet Corporation,
et a1. requesting a change of zone from "A" Residential and
Agricultural District to "B-1" General Business District on
certain property located east of Stillwater Avenue and west
of Harbor Lane, on Route 25, Cutchogue, New York.
The Planning Board is hereby instructed to prepare an
official report defining the conditions described in said
petition and determine the area so affected with your rec-
ommenation.
Very truly yours,
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Judith T. Terry
Southold Town Clerk
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STATE OF NEW YORK PETITION
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
IN TIlE MATl'ER OF TIlE PEI'ITION OF DALCHEI' CORPORATION, JAMES R. FOGARl'Y
and GEORGFANNA FOGARl'Y, JOHN PUNG, I~ S. KRUGER, REYNOLD F. BLUM,
WILLIAM A. LITI'ELL and NANCY GLOVER vrCl'ORIA FOR A CHANGE, M:lDIFICA-
TION OR AMENJ::MENT OF TIlE BUILDING ZONE ORDINANCE OF TIlE ~ OF
SOumOLD, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK.
TO THE 'fOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD:
1. WE, DALCHEI' CORPORATION, a darestic corporation of the State of New York
with office and principal place of business at Cutchogue, New York; JAMES R.
FOGARTY and GEORGEANNA FOGARl'Y, both residi\ig at Main Road, Cutchogue, New York;
JOHN PUNG, residing at 8 South Tyson Avenue, Floral Park, New York: I~ S.
KRlX.;ER, residing at 146 Central Park West, New York, New York; REYNOLD F. BLUM,
residing at 122 Cross Road, Oakdale, New York, WILLIAM A. LITI'ELL, residing at
705 Blue Ridge Drive, l>Eiford, New York; and NANCY GLOVER vrCl'ORIA, residing
at Alvah's Lane, Cutchogue,New York, are the =ers of certain real property
situated at Cutchogue, New York, which is !lOre particularly bounded and described
as follows:
ALL those certain plots, pieces or parcels of land with the buildings and im-
provements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Cutchogue, T= of
Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows:
BffiINNING at the corner fonred by the intersection of the southerly side of Main
(N.Y. State Route 25) Road and the westerly side of Harbor Lane the fOllowing two
courses and distances: (1) South 42019' 10" East 226.37 feet; and (2) South 330
45' 10" East 48.63 feet to land now or fonnerly of Bakowski; thence along land of
Bakowski and other land of Dalchet Corp. South 56014' 50" West 310.85 feet to the
westerly side of land of Dalchet Corp; thence South 34018' 50" East 113.12 feet:
thence along land of John Pung, Irwin S. Kruger, Ieynold F. Blum, and William
A. Littell South 490 31' West 1197.89 feet to land now or fonnerly of HCI1'aI1; thence
along land of Hanan the following three courses and distances: (1) North 310 22'
40" West 172.20 feet; (2) South 51022' 20" West 110.0 feet; and (3) North 310 22'
40" West 165.0 feet to the southerly side of Main (N.Y. State Route 25) Road; thence
along the southerly side of Main (N.Y. State Route 25) Road the following four
courses and distances: (1) North 51022' 20" East 272.0 feet; (2) North 490 31' East
720.40 feet; (3) North 480 46' 20" East 294.83 feet; and (4) North 450 44' East
287.32 feet to the Wli!sterly si<Ie of Harbor Lane and the point of BffiINNING. The
above described prenuses contaJ.n 11.084 acres.
2. I d.o hereby petition the Town Board of the Town of Southold to change, modify and
amend th~ Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York,
inClUding the Building Zone Maps heretofore madt' " part thereof, as follows:
Fran "A Residential and Agricultural District to "B-1" General Business District.
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3. Such request is made for the following reasons:
As shown on Exhibit 1 which is attached hereto your
Petitioners together own 11.084 acres on the southerly
side of Main Road (N.Y. State Route 25), Cutchogue, New
York. The property for which your Petitioners request
this change of zone contains 1,575.05 feet of road frontage
on the Main Road and has a varying depth of 165 feet on
the west with an average depth of 330 feet in the middle
and a depth of 274 feet on the easterly boundary. The
topography of your Petitioners' property is generally
flat terrain.
The property on the easterly portion of the premises
requested to be rezoned is owned by Dalchet Corporation and
is presently vacant land with the exception of a barn;
the land owned by James R. and Georgeanna Fogarty contains
a one family residence; the land owned by John Pung is
vacant with the exception of a small accessory structure
on the northeast corner; Irwin S. Kruger's property con-
tains a residence, barn and farm stand doing business under
the name of "Harvest Time Farms"; the land owned by Reynold
F. Blum and William A. Littell contains a large barn and
storage area for use by peconic Vineyards; Nancy Glover
Victoria's property contains a one family residence and
garage.
Your Petitioners are requesting a change of zone on
this property so it might be properly utilized to provide
an area for the growth of general type business. Due to
the development of this area your Petitioners' property
is not desirable for residential use and is well suited for
development as commercial property.
The property to the west and south of Nancy Glover
Victoria is owned by James Homan and located thereon is
the George Braun Oyster Company, a wholesale and retail
seafood business. Portions of these premises immediately
adjacent to Nancy Glover Victoria and Reynold F. Blum and
William A. Littell parcels are zoned "c Light Industrial
District. The property on the northerly side of the Main
Road across from your Petitioners' property is presently
zoned "B-1 General Business District". Immediately across
the Main Road from the property of Nancy Glover Victoria
and Reynold F. Blum and William A. Littell is land owned by
H. Rienecker and S. Friemann and located thereon is a busi-
ness by the name of Pinewood Nursery which is a wholesale/
retail business dealing in the sale of shrubs, landscaping
and home beautification supplies. Immediately adjacent
thereto in an easterly direction is property owned by S. &
E. Realty Co. upon which is the Key Food Shopping Center.
Located in this retail shopping center is the Key Food Super-
market, Peconic Liquor Store, Cameo Cards and Gifts, The
Quartermaster Army & Navy Store, Dolomite Restaurant &
Pizzeria, and the Cutchogue Pub bar. Further easterly is
a large parcel of land owned by the New York Telephone Com-
pany used as a telephone exchange. Immediately adjacent
to the New York Telephone property are smaller parcels of
land on which stores are currently being built. Next door
thereto is a gasoline station and auto repair shop known
as Cutchogue Auto Sales owned by George Mostupanick. Con-
tinuing in an easterly direction are three residences owned
by Nellie Doroski, A. Imbriano and Theodore Doroski. Immedi-
ately adjacent to the Doroski property is a large parcel of
land owned by John Miesner, Jr. on which there is a building.
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Immediately next to the Miesner parcel is the Gulf Service
Station owned by Daniel Kaelin. Across Cox's Lane to the
east is located the real estate office of Burt G. Lewis,
Jr. On the southeasterly corner of Main Road (N.Y. State
Route 25) and Eugene's Road is the Mobil Service Station
owned by Allan Ovsianik. To the west of Eugene's Road on
the southerly side of the Main Road (N.Y. State Route 25)
is the Old Burying Ground Cemetery.
This part of Cutchogue which once was a relaxed, bucolic
neighborhood is now a bustling shopping and commercial area.
With the exception of the Old Burying Ground Cemetery and
your Petitioners' property all the land in this neighbor-
hood is zoned for commercial purposes. An inspection of
this neighborhood reveals that due to the artificial
lighting in the shopping center, the noise level generated
by the traffic and general commercial activities of this
area, your Petitioners' property which is the subject of the
Petition is no long appropriate or desirable for residential
uses. This is particularly true considering this business
district is utilized by hundreds of people on a daily basis.
Contrariwise, your Petitioners' property is ideally situated
for business uses and would be in conformity with the present
growth of the properties along this portion of the Main Road
in Cutchogue, New York. A change of zone will permit Peti-
tioners' property to provide additional shopping and office
facilities to serve the growing community of Cutchogue.
The property for which the zone change is requested would
encourage and be primarily for the development of business
and will be in conformity with the development of the Town
of Southold.
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EXHIBIT 1 - Map to Accompany Application for Change of Zone
at Cutchogue, Town of Southold, New York, pre-
pared by Roderick Van Tuyl, P.C. amended
December 23, 1982.
EXHIBIT 2 - Excerpt of Zoning Map of the Town of Southold
showing surrounding areas.
DALCHET CORPORATION
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Nancy lover Victoria
STATE OF NEW YORK
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK
ss. :
ALBERT ORLOWSKI being duly sworn, deposes and says that he
is theVice President of DALCHET CORPORATION, one of the Petitioners
in the within action; that he has read the foregoing Petition
and knows the contents thereof; that the same is true to his own
knowledge except as to the matters therein stated to be alleged
on information and belief, and that as to those matters he be-
lieves it to be true.
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Sworn to before
day of ~
me thi s ::>1'~
, 1983.
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Notary Public
BARBARA DiACHUN
Notary Public, State 01 New Vork
No. 52-4035190 Suffolk Coun~'f
I:PmmlSSlon Expires March 30, 19i"
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STATE OF NEW YORK : COUNTY OF SUFFOLK
ss. :
JAMES R. FOGARTY and GEORGEANNA FOGARTY, each being duly sworn,
depose and say that they are two of the Petitioners in the within
action; that they have read the foregoing Petition and know the con-
tents thereof; that the same is true to their own knowledge, except
as to the matters therein stated to be alleged on information and
belief, and that as to those matters hey believe them to be true.
James R. Fog rty
Jtu-;~itn
Sworn to before me this:2C~'"
day of ~ ' 1983.
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Notary Public
BAROARA DIACHUN
NotefY Public, Stete of New York
No. 52-4635190 Suffolk County""
Commission ExpIres March ao. 111. .,
STATE OF NEW YORK : COUNTY OF SUFFOLK
ss. :
JOHN PUNG, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is one
of the Petitioners in the within action; that he has read the fore-
going Petition and knows the contents thereof; that the same is true
to his own knowledge except as to the matters therein stated to be
alleged on information and belief, and that as to those matters he
believes it to be true. ~. , ~
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sworn~fore me this /0 rtc
day of , 1983. ROBERT STACK
~ ~ Nor.arv Public. State of New Yorls:
No. 3Q-3ti0113S
11-1/ Qualified in Noosau eo:~..P<>
Notary Publ ic d(immIosIun Expir.. MaTCh .., }
STATE OF NEW YORK : COUNTY OF SUFFOLK
ss. :
. IRWIN S. KRUGER, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he
1S one of the Petitioners in the within action; that he has read
the foregoing Petition and knows the contents thereof; that the
same is true to his own knowledge except as to the matters therein
stated to be alledged on information and belief, and that as to
tho.e ma"er. he believe. i' '0 be '~e:~ _
Irwin S. Krug r -
Notar
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STATE OF NEW YORK
REYNOLD F. BLUM, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is
one of the Petitioners in the within action; that he has read the
foregoing Petition and knows the contents thereof; that the same is
true to his own knowledge except as to the matters therein stated to
be alleged on information and belief, and that as to those matters
he believes it to be true.
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Sworn t~befo~e me this~~
day of ~ ' 1983.
@A~il.A~
Notary Public
BAR!lARA DIACHUN
NOl<lry Public, 81<11e of New York:
No. 52-4635190 Suffolk Counl1
Commission Expires Mlrch 30, 191'1
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STATE OF NEW YORK : COUNTY OF SUFFOLK
ss. :
WILLIAM A. LITTELL, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he
is one of the petitioners in the within action, that he has read the
foregoing Petition and knows the contents thereof, that the same is
true to his own knowledge except as to the matters therein stated to
be alleged on information and belief, and that as to those matters
he believes it to be true. /'/ / ? ;. ? <- </7
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Sworn to before me this 2'+~
day of ~ ' 1983.
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Notary Public
MRBIl<AA DJACHUN
~olary Public, Stale of New York
eor::. 52-4635190 Suffolk County
mlulon ExpIres Mardi 30, 19
STATE OF NEW YORK : COUNTY OF SUFFOLK
ss. :
NANCY GLOVER VICTORIA, being duly sworn, deposes and says that
she is one of the Petitioners in the within action, that she has
read the foregoing Petition and knows the contents thereof; that
the same is true to her own knowledge, except as to those matters
therein stated to be alleged on information and belief, and that
as to those matters she believes it to be true.
~n~ Jltu<-U ~~
N ncy over Victoria
Sworn to before me this :nth
day of ~ ' 1983.
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Notary Public
BARIlARA DIACHUN
Notary PUbHc, Slale of New York
No. ~2-4635190 Suffolk County
Comrrusslon Expllft Mln:h 30, 198 q
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ENVIRO;/HENTAL ASSESSHENT - PART
Project Info~t1on
NOTICE: This docu~~~ ;c oe~'~ned to assist 1n determining whether the action proposed ma~ have.a si9nific~nt
effect on the el,vt"~.,~nt. Please co~lete the entire Data Sheet. Answers to ~hese questlons wl~l be cor:s~dered
IS p~rt of the aypli~at;on for apprcyal and may be subject to further verificatlon and public reVlew. Provlde
any additinn.' lnfo~t;on you believe will be needed to comoletp. PARTS Z and 3.
It is expectea tn~t cc~ol~tir.n of t~e EAF will be dependent on information current1y available and will nOt
involve new StudltS. resedrc~ or ;nvestlQation. If 1nformation re~u;rinQ such additional work is unavJi~ble.
so 1ndic.ate and soecify each instance. .
;jAME OF PROJECT: Matter of the Petition of
Dalchet Corporation, James R. Fogarty,
Georgeanna Fogarty, John Pung, Irwin S.
Kruqer Revnold F. Blum, William A
Lirrplf rln~ N~ncv Glover Vlctorla tor a
Chanqe of Zone
AJD~ESS AND NAME OF APPLICANT:
NAME AND ADDRESS OF OWNER (If Different)
Same
(N.me)
(Street)
c/o Richard F. Lark, Esq.
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Main Road - P.O. Box 973
(Street)
Cutchoque, New York 11935
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BUS!NCSS PHONE:
DESCRIPTIO~ OF p~OJECT' (Brlefly describe type of project or action) Chanqe of Zone fran "A Residential
and Acp:;lcul tural " to "B-1 General Business District" on prerruses alonq the souther 1 v
side of Main (State Route 25) fran land of Homan to the westerly side of South HarbOr
Road, Cutchogue, New York for a distance of 1,574.70 feet.
(PLEASE COMPLETE EACH QUESTlDrI - Indic.te N.A. if not .pplic.ble)
A. SITE DESCRIPTION
(Physical setting of overall project. both develoned and undeveloced areas)
1. General character of the land: Generally uniform slope ~ Generally uneven and rol11nQ or irre~ular
2.
Present land use: UrDan I Industrial I Corrrnercial
_' Agriculture -L. ~ther ResiClm'tTiil
J. iotal acreage of oroject areal~4cres.
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Suburban
Rural
F.,rest
Aoprox1mate acreage:
Presently After Comrlet10n
11. 084 acres
Presently After Completion
Fores ted
N ~acre.
N {~acre.
acres
!-later Surface Area
N / A.cre.
_ _ _ac"~s
Meado~ or Brushland
acres
Unvegetated (rock,
euth or fill)
liLA.cre.
____acres
AQl"'icultural
11. 084 acre. 11.084ocre.
Roads. buildlnQs
and other paved
surfillces
N / ,'i.cre.
N / Aacre.
__ac"es
'l~tL~nd (Fre'ihwater or
Tidal ~s ner Articles
!4, ~S or ~.C.l.]
__acres
_acres
nther (indicate ty~e)
._acre~
4. .~t;at 15. .....edomln.\r.t soil typ~(s) on f)roiect sHe? .1.Q.aJ:IL___.______________
s. 0 ~re ~ner~ ~pdrOCK outcrO?01nOS on ~r~ipct sit~'
Yps X .Ne
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....r>;a:~; dp.::l':h tc bedr-oeL? ._r:ILl\_____ ___.._
(In t"eet)
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6. A"pro,iNte percentage of proposed project site with slopes: 0-10: N/A~; In-l,rN/A~; 15: or
greater NLAS.
7. Is project contiguous to. or contain a buildin" or site listed on the National Register of Historic
Placu? _Yes --X....No .
8. What is the depth to the water table?N~feet
9. 00 hunting or fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? _____yes ~No
10. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or
endanQered _____yes ~'Ol according to - Identify each species
11. Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site? (i.e. c11ffs. dunes. other geological
formations - _____yes ~No. (Describe
12. Is the project site presently used by the conmunity or neighborhood as an open space or recreation
area - _____yes ~No.
13. Does the present site offer or include scenic views or vistas known to be important to the community?
_Yes 2S..-No
14. Streams within or contiguous to project area:
a. Name of stream and name of river to which it is tributary ~/)\
15. lakes. Ponds. ~etland areas within or contiguous to project area:
a. lIame N /A
; b. Size (in acres)
16. What is the dominant land use and zoning classification within a 1/4 mile radius of the project (e.g.
single family residential, R-2) and the scale of development (e.g. 2 story). sinGle family residential
farming, retail shopping center.
B. PROJECT OESCRIPTION
1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate)
a.
Tota 1 contiguous acreage owned by project sponsor N / A acres.
11.084 ... 11.084 l' I
Project acreageXl:lcft:kQledx_ acres lnltully; _ acres u tlmate y.
b.
c. Project acreage to remain undeveloped. N/~.
d. length of project, in mi 1es:
1/4 (if appropriate)
e.
If project is an expansion of eXisti~, indicate percent
age N / A ; developed acreage N A .
Nuntler of off-strE:P.t parking spaces existino N/A
Of expansion proposed:
building square foot-
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proposed _N / A
g. Maximum vehicular trillS generated per hour N /A
(upon completion of project)
h. If residential: Number and type of housing units:
Multiple Family
Initial
:}ne Fami ly Two Family
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Ultimate
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1. If:
Orientation
'~e i ghborhood-C i ty- Reg; ona 1
Estimated Emcloyment
Industrial
N/A
N/A
COlTlTlercial
j. Total height of tallest nronosed structure ~jh_ufeet.
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How much natur"l material (i.e. rock. earth, etc.) will be removed from the site.
None
tons
1\JO~cublc yardS.
3. How many acres of ~eqetation (trees. shrubs. ground covers) .....il1 be refl'lOved trolT' site N~..!:!.~_-,3;crl?s.
4. Will any mature forest (over lQO years old) or other locally-important vegetation be removed by thlS
project? _____yes ~No
5. Are thprr. any plans for re.vegetation to replace that removed during construction? _____yes X ~iO
6. If single phase project: Anticipated period of construction1'J/l\ months. (including demolition).
7. If multi-!)hased oroject: a. Total number of phases anticipated N/ANO.
b. Anticioated date of commencement phase ~1\J/A month ______vear (includl~g
demolition)
c. Approximate completion date final phase N/A
month _--year.
d. Is phase 1 financially dependent on subseQuent Dhases?NLll.-Yes -,--No
8. Will blasting occur during construction? ______yes X No
9.
Humber of jobs generated:
during construction N/A; after project is complete
10. Humber of jobs eliminated by this project l'l/J\.
11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? ~Yes ______No. If yes. exc1ain:
12. I. Is surface or subsurface liquid waste disposal involved?N!.L...Yes _Mo.
b. If yes. indicate type of waste (sewage. industrial, etc.) N fA
c. If surface disposal name of stream into which effluent will be discharged N fA
13. Will surface area of existing lakes. ponds. streams. bays or other surface waterways be increased or
decreased by proposal? N/A Yes _____No.
14. Is project or any portion of project located in the 100 year flood plain? _Yes 1L-No
15. I. Does project involve disposal of solid waste? _Yes ~Ho
b. If yes. wi 11 an existing solid waste disoosal facil i ty be used? N..LlLYes No
c. If yes. give name: N/J\ ~ 1 oca t i on N/J\
d. Ulll any wastes not go into a sewage disoosal system or into a sanitary landfill? _____Yes __r.o
16. Will oroject use herbicides or pp.sticides? _____yes ~NO
17. Will project routinely produce odors (more than one hour oer day)? _____yes ~No
18. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambience noise levels? _____yes -2l--No
19. loIi11 project result in an increase in energy use? _Yes X No. If yes. indicate type~s)
20. If water sUDoly is from wells indicate pumcing capacity N/A
21. Total anticipated water usage per day _Nj8_~als/da.v.
22. Zoning: a. Hhat is doninant zoning classification of site? ~ Resi.?entia~ & Agricultural
gals/minute.
b. Current soecific zoning classification of site same as al:ove
c. !s DrODosect use co"'sisten: l~ltn ("Iresent zoninq? yes
d.
If no, indicate desired zoninq ....-N...LA-_ .__________
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26. Approvlls: a. Is any Federal permit required? _____yes ~No
b. Does project involve State or Federal funding or financing? ____yes _~No
c. local and Regional approvals:
Approval Required
(Yes, No) (Type)
Submittal Approval
(Date) (Date)
INFORMATIONAL DETAilS
City. Town, Village Board
City, Town, Village Planning Board
City. Town. Zoning Board
City. County Health Department
Other local agencies
Other regional agencies
State Agencies
Federal Agencies
Suffolk County Planning
Canrnission
No
NCl
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C.
Yes
Reconmendation
Attach any additional infonmation as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any
adverse impacts associated with the......proposal. please discuss .uch impacts and the measures which can be
taken to mitigate or avoid them. V: 7. f
PREPARER'S SIGNATURE: . ,. ~
TITlE:
REPRESENTING:
DATE:
F. Lark, Esq.
Dalchet Corporation, et al.
February 25, 1983
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ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT - PART II
Project Impacts and Their Haqr,;tude
Gen~ri)l Inf:-.~atlIYl iG.f'!c:! C!\refully)
In comple~lng t~~ form the reviewer should be guided by the question: Have my decisions and determinations
been reasor.ab1~? The reviewer is not expected to be an exoert environmental analyst.
Identifying thdt ar. effect will be potentially large (column 2) does not mean that it
SljnHiCi,'I,"lt. Ar:y l~rg~ t'ffect must be evaluated 1n PART 3 to determine significance.
ef eet in column 2 slmply asks that it be looked at further.
is also necessarily
By ident\fYl~9 an
- The Examples provided are to assist the reviewer by showing types of effects and wherever possi~le the thresho-
of magnltude that would trigger a response in column 2. The examples are generally applicable throughout the
State and for most situations. But. for any specific project or site other examples and/or lower thresholds
may be more ap?ropriate for a Potential large Impact rating.
- Each project. on each site. in each locality, will vary. Therefore. the examples ha....e been offered as guidanc.
They do not constitute an exhaustive list of impacts and thresholds to answer each ouestion.
- The number of examples per question does not indicate the importance of each question.
INSTRUCTIONS (Read Carefully)
I. Answer each of the 18 questions in PART 2. Answer ~ if there will be ~ effect.
b. Maybe answers should be considered as Yes answers.
c. If answering Yes to a ouestion 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 the size of the impact ~Qen consider tne imoact as I)otentially large and
proceed to PART 3.
e. If a potentially large impact or effect can be reduced by a change in the project to a less than large
magnitud~. place a ~'es in column 3. A No response indicates. that such a reduction is not possible.
1 2. 3
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SMALL TO POTENTIAL CAN IMPACT BE
MOOERATE LARGE REOUCED BY
IMPACT I~PACT PROJ ECT CHANGE
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1. WILL THERE BE AN EFFECT AS A RESULT OF A PHYSICAL CHAllGE TO
PROJECT SiTE?
Examples that Would Aooly to Column 2
Any ::onstru.:tion on slopes of 15% or greater. (15 foot rise !ler
100 foot of lengt~~), or where the general slopes in the project
area exceedlO%.
Construction on Land where the denth to the water table is less
than 3 feet.
ronstruction of I)aved oarklnQ are~ "('or 1, ....y, or more vehicles.
Construction on lan~ where bedrock is ex~osed or qenerally
within 3 feet of existing ground surface.
Constructi(l~ [hat will continue for more than 1 vear or in....olve
mo~e tha~ ar.e ~tase or stage.
Exci!vation fO!" ",;n;ng :Jurposes that would remo....e r.1ore than 1,000
tons 0f natural ~~terial (i.e. rock or soil) per vear.
Construction of ~ny new sanitary landfill.
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Other impacts:
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WIll THERE BE AN EffECT TO ANY UNIQUE OR UNUSUAL L~.NO fnRNS t"'::\I""'\
FOUND ON THE SITE? (1.e. c11ff::., dunes, aeological fo""l- \!SJ\J
Uons, etc.) .
S~ec;fjc land forms:
II'PACT ON WATER
3.
NIl YES
WILL PROJECT AFfECT ANY WATEP. BOOY DESIGNATED AS ..........~
PROTECTED? (Under Articles 15, 241 2S of the Envir- \2EJ
onmental Conservation Law. E.C.l.)
Examoles that ~ould Aoply to Column 2
Dredgina more than lO~ cubic yards of material from
channel of a protected stream.
Construction in a designated freshwater or tidal wetland.
Other impacts:
4. WILL PROJECT AffECT ANY NON-PROTECTED EXISTING OR NFH NO YES
BODY OF HATER? .. ........ .............. ...... ..............0 0
Examples that Would Apply to Column 2
A 10S increase or decrease in the surface area of any body
of water or more than a 10 acre increase or decrease.
Construction of a body of water that exceeds 10 acres of
surface area.
Other llMiCU:
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S. "ILL PROJECT AffECT SURfACE OR r,ROllND~ATER nUALlTY'
Examoles that Hould APi'ly 1:0 Colull'W'l 2
Project will require a discharge permit.
Project requ; res use of a Source of water that does not have
aporoval to serve ,roposed project.
Project requires water supply from wells with greater
than ~5 9a110ns per minute ,ump;ng capaCity.
Construction or ooeration causing any contamination
of a public water supply system.
Project will adversely affect groundwater.
liqu1d effluent will be conveyed off the site to
facilities which presently do not exist or have
inadequate capac1ty.
Project requiring a faCility that would use water in
exce~s of 2n,000 gallons per day.
___ Project wllJ likely cause siltation or other diSCharge
10to an eXIsting t::::1y of water to the extent that there
will be an 0bvious visual contrast to natural conditions.
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CAN 1'1rACT BE
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"ILL PRnJECT ALTER DRAI"ME FL1". PATTWIS O~ SIIRFA~E 'lATER ~O YES
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Project woultt lm'lede flood water flows.
Project is likely to cause substantial erosion.
Project is inco~at1ble witn existing dra1nage patterns.
Other impacts:
IMPACT ''IN AIR
7.
110 YES
\lILL PROJECT AFFECT AIR QUALITY?...........................0 0
txamples that Would Apply to Column 2
Project w111 induce 11~~O or more vehlcle trips 1n any given
hour.
Project wi 11 result in the incineration of mare than 1 ton
rf refuse per hour.
Project emission rate of all contal'l1nants will excp.ed 5
lbS. Der hour or I t'ieat snuree rroduc1ng IItQrll! thin 1~
million BTU's per hour.
Other 11l'101cts:
IMPACT ON PLANTS AND ANI~Al5
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WILL PROJECT AFFECT ANY THREATENED OR ENDANr.ERED SPECIES?
Examples that Would 4poly to Column 2
~P.ductlon of ont or mane species listed on the New York
or Federa 1 l1st. us in9 the site lover or nelr 5 ite or
found on the site.
Removal of any aortion of a cr1tical or sianif1cant w;ld-
lift'! tUb1t.Jt.
Ao~llcat;nn of Pesticide or ~erbicide over more than
b.ice it ~eal' other ttun tor ~"':c;'fltur..l Pilr"J'Ol'i!S.
(ltl~r il:1pacts:
9. "ILL p~DJECT SUBSTA:lTIALLY AFFECT HON-THREATE:IED OR NO YES
E'DAHr,ERED SPECIES? .......................................00
EXdmole that Would Apply to Colu~ 2
rnoJect would substantially interfere with an~ resi~!nt
or migratory fiS!'!. or wildltfe species. .
Project reouires the r-p.f!lOval of nore than l'l acres of
~ature fer-est (over 10n years in ane) or other 10cal1v
important vegetation.
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\!Il.l THE PD(\.JfCT ~FrEC~ ViOlS. "ISTAS I]~ T!If IfY~[l~l
C~P.q,ACTER OF THE ;If'IGHBI)Rl.lf'll)D Of'! COlolMI"HTV? ..............
EXJmnles that lIould Aj)ply to Column 2
An;ncom~atlble visual affect caused by the lntro~uction
of new f'l4terials. colors and/or forms in contrast to the
surroundin~ landscaoe.
A oroject easil~ visible. not easily screened,t!lat is
Obviously different from nth~rs around it.
Project will result in the E"lil'lination or ",ajor
screeninq of scenic views or vistas known to be
important to the area.
Other impacts:
IMPACT ON HI;TO~IC RESOURCES
11. WILL PROJECT WPACT ANY SITE OR STRUCTURE OF HISTORIC. NO YES
PRE-'l!;TOPIC OR PALEONTOr,IC~L Wr~PTANCE? .................(2) 0
Examoles that l.jould Aool.v to Colunn 2
P~iect Occurlno wholly or oartially within or contiouous
to anY facility or site listed on the ~at1onal Ren1ster of
historic ?laces.
Any impact to an archeological site or fossil bp.d located
within the project site.
f)ther iml'4cts:
IMPACT ON OPEN SPACE & RECREATIOr!
12. WILL TME PROJECT AFFECT THE OUANTITY OR OUALITY OF EXISTING NO YES
OR FUTURE OPEr! SPACES OR RECRE.ATIOr!AL OPPORTU'IlTIES?..... (8) 0
Examples that ~Jould Aopl.v to Column 2
T"'e pernanent foreclosure of a future recrelltional oDoortunity.
A major reductlon of an open space important to the community.
Other imoact~:
I-PACT ON TRA~SPORTATIO~
13.
"ILL THERE BE AN EFFECT TO EXISTINC TRANSPORTATION
SYSTEMS? .........,..................................,..
Examples that Would A~nly to Column 2
Alteration of present patterns of MOve~ent of ~eople
and/or goods.
Project will result in severe traffic ~roblems.
Other irr.pacts:
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11olPll.CT !'lrll.CT PRnJECT CV"I~GE
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Project will cause a risk of ex~los;on or release of hazardous
substances (i.e. oil. pesticidr.s. chemicals. radiation. etc.)
in the event of accident or upset conditions. or there will
he a chronic low level discharge or enission.
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S'lALL TIl Po.TE~TJ.4L CAil IMPACT ~E
MODER.OTE lA"!GE REDUCED BY
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14, \llLL PRDJECT AFFECT THE COMMUNITIES SOURCES OF FUEL IlR NO YES
ENERr,y SUPPL Yl .... .. .... .. . .... . ... . . . . . .... . ... . ...... "00
Examples that Would Apply to Column 2
Project causing Qreater than 5~ increase tn any form of
energy used in municipality.
Project requiring the creation or extension of an energy
transmission or supply system to serve more than 50 stnqle
or two family residences.
Other impacts:
IMPACT 011 NOISE
15. WILL THERE BE OBJECTIONABLE DOORS, NOISE, GLARE, VIBRATION NO YES
or ELECTRICAL DISTURBANCE AS A RESULT or THIS PROJECT? .. "00
Examples that Woulrl Aooly to Column 2
Blasting within 1,500 feet of a hospital. school or other
sensitive facility.
Odors will occur routinely (more than one hour per day).
Project will Droduce oDer~ting noise exceedtnn the
local ambient noise levels for noise outside of structures.
Project will re~ve natural barri~rs that would act as a
noise screen.
Other impacts:
16,
IMPACT ON HEALTH & HAZARDS
'HLL PROJECT AFFECT PUBLIC ilEAL TH AND SAFETY?
Proj~ct that will result in the burial of "hazardous wastes"
(i.~. toxic. poisonous. highly reactive. radioactive. irritat;ng.
infectious. etc.. includinQ wastes that are solid. semi-solid.
liquid or contain gases.)
Storaoe facllitip.s for one million or more 9allons of liouified
natural gas or other liouids.
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IMPACT 011 GROWTH AND CHARACTFR OF COHt1UNITV OR rlEIGHRORHDOD
17. WILL PROJECT AFFECT THE CHARACTER of THE EXISTING NO YES
CO~NlTY7 ..,"','"."".",.,.""."...""",.,.,..., '0 0
Example that Would Apoly to Column 2
The population of tMe City, Town or Village 1n which the
project is located 1s likely to 9row by more than 5~ of
resident human population.
Tne municipal budgets for capital expenditures or opera-
ting services wtll increase by more than 5% per year as a
result of this project.
Will involve any ~enmanent fac111ty of a non-agricultural
use in an Agricultural district or remove "rime agricultural
hnds from cultivation.
The project will replace or eliminate existing facilities.
structures or areas of historic importance to the corrmuntty.
DeveloplTll!nt will tnduc@ an influx of a particular age
group with special needs.
Project will set an important precedent for future projects.
Project will relocate 15 or more em~loyees in one or more
businesses.
Other imoacts:
IS.
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IS THERE PUSLIC CONTROVERSY CONCERNING THE PR~JECT?
Examoles that Would Apply to Column 2
Either government or citizens of adjace~t communities
have expressed oeposition or rejected the proiect or have
not been contacted.
Objections to the nroiect from within the cOrll'llUnity.
P"ALL '" pum!::AL CAN '"'AL' .,
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IF ANY ACTION IN PART 2 IS IOENTIFIEO AS A
P0TENTIAL LARGE IMPACT on IF YOU CANNOT DETERMINE
THE MAGNITUDE OF IMPACT, PROCEED TO PART 3.
PORTIONS OF EAF COMPLETED FOR THIS PROJECT:
OETERMINATION PART I _ PART II _ PART 3_
Upon review of the information recorded on this EAF (Parts 1. 2
and 3) and cons1derinq both the maan1tude and 1mnortance of each
impact, it Is r.ascnably determined that: PREPARE A NEr.ATIVE OECLARATION
A. The project will result in no major impacts and. therefore.
1s on! which may not cause significant dama~e to thp. environment.
B. Althou9h the project could have a significant effect on the
~nv1ronment. there will not be a significant p.ffect in this case
because the mitigation measures described 1n PART 3 have been
included as part of the proposed project.
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C. The project will result in one or more major adverse impacts
that cannot be reduced and may cause significant damage to
the environmenJ.
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DALCHET CORPORATION, et al.,
James Homan
Cutchogue
New York 11935
11arilyn Kaelin
425 Stillwater Avenue
Cutchogue, NY 11935
Herbert Robohm
Stillwater Avenue, Box
Cutchogue, NY 11935
23F
Adolph H. Haus & ux
Box 23N
Cutchogue, NY 11935
Edward Machnowski
755 Stillwater Avenue
Cutchogue, NY 11935
Everett B.
Stillwater
Cutchogue,
Glover &
Avenue
NY 11935
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Frank T. Klos
Stillwater Avenue
Cutchogue, NY 11935
Frederick J. Charnews & ux
Stillwater Avenue
Cutchogue, NY 11935
Emily Kosciuszko
Stillwater Avenue
Cutchogue, NY 11935
Edward Brush
Stillwater Avenue
Cutchogue, NY 11935
George pontino
Stillwater Avenue
Cutchogue, NY 11935
Jon Chituk & ux
Stillwater Avenue
Cutchogue, NY 11935
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Josephine T. Bakowski
Cutchogue
New York 11935
Elbert V. l\ustin
26F RFD, Harbor Lane
Cutchogue, NY 11935
Sudhir Sahu
499 Main Street
Greenport, NY 11944
W. OrlDwski
218 Carlton
Millington,
& ux
Road
NJ 07946
John Lademann
Harbor Lane
Cutchogue, NY
& ux
11935
Anton Dobek
Harbor Lane
Cutchogue, NY
11935
William Januick & ux
Harbor Lane
Cutchogue, NY 11935
Richard K. Linblad & ux
Harbor Lane
Cutchogue, NY 11935
Manuel M. Cabral & ux
26P Harbor Lane
Cutchogue, NY 11935
Frank ~~artin
Harbor Lane
Cutchogue, NY 11935
Robert C. White
Box 62, Harbor Lane
Cutchogue, NY 11935
Irene Varelas
26 Harbor Lane
Cutchogue, NY 11935
Barbara Sowinski
215 Oakwood ~oad
Huntington, NY 11743
John G. Madzelan & ux
c/o Victor ~1akis
30 Summit Boulevarc
~~sthampton, NY 11977
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YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE:
1. It is the intention of the undersigned to petition the
Town Board of the Town of Southold to request a change of zone
for a depth of approximately 330 feet from the westerly side of
Harbor Lime to l~i1d of H0man for premises located on the southerly
side of Main (N.Y. State Route 25) Road, Cutchogue, ~ew York,
, owned by Dalchet Corporation, James R. Fogarty and Georgeanna
Fogarty, John Pung, Irwin'S.' l'ruger; Reynold F. Blum,
William A. Littell and Nancy D. Victoria.
2. That the property which is the subject of the Petition
located adjacent to your property and is described as follows:
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lALL those certain plots, pieces or parcels of
land with the buildings and improvements thereon
erected, situate, lying and being at Cutchogue,
Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of
New York, bounded and described as follows:
BEGINNING at the corner formed by the inter-
section of the southerly side of ~1ain (N.Y. State
Route 25) Road and the westerly side of Harbor
Lane; running thence along the westerly side of
Harbor Lane the following two courses and dis-
tances: (1) South 420 19' 10" East 226.37 feet;
(2) South 330 45' 10" East 48.63 feet to land
now or formerly of Bakowski; thence along land
of Bakowski and other land of Dalchet Corp. South
560 14' 50" West 310.85 feet to the westerly side
of land of Dalchet; thence South 340 18' 50" East
113.12 feet; thence along land of John Pung,
Irwin S.Kruger, Reynold F. Blum and William A.
Littell South 49031' West 1197.89 feet to land
now or formerly of Homan; thence along land of
Homan the following three courses and distances:
(1) North 310 22' 40" West 172.20 feet; (2) South
510 22' 20" West 110.0 feet; (3) North 31" 22'
40" West 165.0 feet to the southerly side of Main
(N.Y. State Route 25) Road; thence along the
southerly side of Main (N.Y. State Route 25) Road
the following four courses and distances: (1)
North 510 22' 20" East 272,0 feet; (2) North 490
31' East 720.40 feet; (3) North 480 46' 20" East
294.83 feet; and (4) North 450 44' East 287.82
feet to the westerly side of Harbor Lane and the
point and place of BEGINNING.
THE above described premises contain 11.084
acres.
3. That the property which is the subject of such Petition
is located in the followina zone district: "A" Residential and
Agricul tural District. .,
4. That by such Petition, the undersigned will request that
the above-described property be placed in the following zone
classification: "B-1" General Business District.
5. That within five days from the date hereof, a written
i Petition requesting the relief specified above will be filed in
I the Southold Town Clerk's Office at Main Road, Southold, New York,
I and you may then and there examine the same during regular office
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II hearing must be held on the matter by the Town Board; that a
I notice of such hearinq must be published at least ten days prior
1:1 to the date of such hearing in the Suffolk Times and in the Lona
I Island Traveler-Watchman, newspapers published in the Town of
! Southold and designated for the publication of such notices; that
i1you or your representative have the right to appear and be heard
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Dated: January 26, 1983
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Petitioner, Dalchet Corporation
Cutchogue, NY 11935
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Petitioner, ~James Foq~rt
L Ma~n Roaa,Cu ho~ue1NY
~~?- Jx 1935
peti tio r, Georgea~ Fo~rty
!~ain Road
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Petitioner, John Pung
~ South Tyson Avenue
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Pet~t~oner, Irw~nS. Kruger
146 Central Park West
;,1 Ne~ York, NY 10023
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Peti t,1oner, eynold F. Blum
122 Cross Road
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Petitioner, William A. Littell
705 Blue Ridge Drive
Medford, NY 11763
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Nancy Glover Victoria
Alvah's Lane
Cutchogue, NY 11935
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PROO~ OF MAILING OF NOTICE
Y: arne
James Homan
Marilyn Kaelin
Herbert Robohm
Adolr" H. Haus & ux
Edward Machnowski
Everett B. Glover & ux
Frank T. KIos
Frederick J. Charnews
& ux
Emily Kosciuszko
Edward Brush
George pontino
Jon Chituk & ux
Josephine T. Bakol'lski
Elbert V. Austin
Sudhir Sahu
W. Orlowski & ux
John Lademann & ux
Anton Dobek
William Januick & ux
Richard K. Linblad & ux
~~anuel M. Cabral & ux
Frank Martin
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Cutchogue, New York 11935
425 StillvJater ,Avcl1ue
Cutchogue, New York 11935
Stillwater Avenue, Box 23F
Cutchogue, New York 11935
Box 23 N
Cutchogue, New York 11935
755 Stillwater Avenue
Cutchogue, New York 11935
Stillwater Avenue
Cutchogue, New York 11935
Stillwater Avenue
Cutchogue, New York 11935
Stilhmter Avenue
Cutchogue, New York 11935
Stillwater Avenue
Cutchogue, New York 11935
Stillwater Avenue
Cutchogue, New York 11935
Stilhvater Avenue
Cutchogue, NevI York 11935
Stillwater Avenue
Cutchogue, New York 11935
Cutchogue, ~Jew York 11935
26F RFD, Harbor Lane
Cutchogue, New York 11935
499 Main Street
Greenport, Nel^~ York 11944
218 Carlton Road
Millington, NJ 07946
Harbor Lane
Cutchogue, New York 11935
Harbor Lane
Cutchogue, New York 11935
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Cutchogue, New York 11935
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Cutchogue, New York 11935
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Cutchogue, New York 11935
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Robert C. i'ihite
Box 62, Harbor Lane
Cutchogue, New York 11935
Irene Varelas
26 Harbor Lane
Cutchogue, New York 11935
Barbara Sowinski
215 Oakwood Road
Huntington, New York 11743
John G. Madzelan & ux
c/o Victor Makis
30 Su~mit Boulevard
Westhampton, New York 11977
STATE OF NEW YORK:
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COUNTY OF SUFFOLK:
BABETTE CORNINE, residing at 335 Sunset Avenue, Hatt'ctuck,
New York, being duly sworn, deposes and says that on the 22nd
of February, 1983, deponent mailed a true copy of the Notice
set forth above, directed to each of the above-named persons at
the addresses set opposite their respective names; that the
addresses set opposite the names of said persons are the addresses
of said persons as shown on the current assessment roll of the
Town of Southold; that said Notices were mailed at the United
States Post Office at Cutchogue, New York; that said Notices were
mailed to each of said persons by certified mail.
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Babette Cornine
Sworn to before me this
22nd day of February, 1983.
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