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/24.44 /24.,14' 50001 ' 14000' I 140.~' 50. '__ TYPICAL wELL DETAIL " A/bert 0 No/to --- S, 18 °Pg'$O"E, /991718 ' ,. ? OI. sp' I$0.00' 138 00' 180.00' 180.00' IsO. OP'. ~.~ m4.44' 124.44' Ip4.44' 124.44' Ip4.44' 124.44' Henry S. Romanowshi ~r~*rg ~5 91 ~ . r~.~ IOO.OO' IOO.~' I~.~' . ~ ~ L=63.34 ~ ' _O=p3 34 ,'} IP~Ol" L=~40.64' L;sp73' 7~31' 140. O' 140.00' 140.00 140.00' I15.00' /~ ~2'3~ R= 2956.13' DEL'MAH N. IOO36'PO'W D~/FE '" ~ T ~' L=IOODI' ~ 125.33' 12533' 12533' 125.33' 125.33' 100.33" 112.00' I00.00' I00.00' I00.00' ' I L=40. p~ L ~o. Yoory ~, ~omooo al~oo 2p2o~ ~,~ OF ' ~88~ P4 I~P .~loo~ 23~ol TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 2~41 ~ 2/ 237E8 P 1 345 'a48o~ ~lso~ SCALE /" 2/42~ , P/SOS TYPICAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM TEST YOLES NO. I NO. P A/O, 3 TYP/CAL PLOT PLAN SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH RIVSRHEAO~ N.Y. -- THIS IS TO CERTIFY TI~AT THE PROPOSED ARRANGEMENTS FOR WATER SUPPLY AND SEWAGE' DISPOSAL FUR"LAUREL COUNTRY ESTATES';/N THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD WERE APPROVED ON TBS ABOVE DATE. THIS APPROVAL SHALL BE VALID ONLY IF INSTALLATION OF VCATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE FAClL TIES ARE COMPLETED WITHIN ONE YEAR OF ABOVE APPROVAL DATE,UPON THE EXPIRATION OF THIS CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. APPROVAL OF THIS RENE~L APPLICATION SHALL BE SUB,IECT TO THE REQUIREMENTS IN EFFECT AT THE TIMEOF FILING SUCH CONSENT IS HEREBY GIVEN FOR THE FILING OF THE MAP ON WHICH THIS ENDORSEMENT ~PPEARStN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF SUFFOLK COUNTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 1118 OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH CODE AND SECTION E OF ARTICLE VI OF THE SUFFOLK COUNTY SANITARY CODE. DIRECTOR, DIV. OF ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION THE WATER SUPPLy AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL FACILITIES FORALL LOTS IN THIS DEVI~[,O,~MENT COMPLY WITH THE STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUFFOLK COUNTY DEP~A. RTM~' OF ~EIV~TH. NEW YORK STATE LICENSE NO. 12845 RIVERHEAD~ N.Y. "t HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS MAP WAS MADE BY ME FROM ACTUAL SURVEYS COMPLETED DEC. 280969 AND THAT ALLCONDREgFE'MONUMENTSSHOWN THUS=II HERli;ON ACTUALLY EXIST AND THEIR POS~rT~NS AR[- CORRECTLY SHOWN ANO. THATALL DIMENS(ONAL ANDGEOOETIC DETAILS ARE CORRECT" ALDEN W. YOUNG PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER AND LAND SURV£YOR,N.~S. LICENSE NOAPS4G RIVERHEAD, N.Y. "THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THIS SUBDIVISION PLAN HAS BEEN APPROVED BY THE PLANNING BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BY RESOLUTION OF APPROVAL DATED /~q~m ~/ /G~r'? " OWNER ,EMMA ENTEPRIGEE~ INC. C/O LEONARD C. EMMA SHOREHAM ~ N.Y. Southold .Town Plan~g Board ~-14- ~q- March 24s 1970 ~ - fln motion by Mr_&i7ickham~-seconded by'Mr, ~rebe~,r it w:as RESULVED: WHEREAS: Stanley Sledjeskis President of ,Emma Enterprises,, Incr~ Mattituck~ New Yorka has petitioned the Southold Town Planning Board for final approval; 'of their . subdivision "Laurel Country Estates"~: located off north side of.Peconic Bay Blvd..s Laurels New Yorks, and WHEREAS: The Superintendent of Highways has approved the lay-»out of the roads.; and the Planning Board accepts his reports and.. I WHEREAS: The Southold Town Board wall. accept a bond in the. amount of $ 65000, for the roads and other improvements 'in this 'i subdivisions I NOWT' TH~REFC~RE 'BE IT RL:St)LVEi~ .that the Southold Town Planning Board grant final approval to .tile subdivision >~nown as "Lauxel Country Estates'"~ subject to the following ;conditions:` l® The developer. must present the Planning Board with a „copy of the. deed. to be given wfh-these lots. This .deed to `be placed on file for future :references; should a question arise on the beach area, 2, Receipt of notice-from the Southold 'Town Board that they have>receved and approved bond vote of the Board: Ayes; Messrs Wickham,~i Moisas Coyle Grebe® ~ ~ ~ On motion by Mr@ Mosa~ seconded by Mrs Coyles i,t was RESOLVED-that the minutes of the Southold Town Planning Board `dated.March 11~ 1970,x; be approved as submtted,'F Vote. of the Boardx ~yes:~ Messrs: Wickhams Moisas Co~e~, Grebe, ~ ~ ~ On motion by Mr W:ckham~: seconded by Mr. Moisaf; it was i RESOLVED that the next meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board wily be held at 7:30 P®M:~ Tuesday,. April 21~ 1970 at the Town Offiee,~ Main Roads Southolds New York. Vote of the Board: Ayes:.Messrs. Wckhams Moisa~ Coyle, Grebe® JOSEPH J, KOZOFSKV. OEP~ ~ PHONE: PARK 74700 SUFFOLK COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE LESTER M. ALBERTSON~ ' RCOU NTV CLERK RIVERHE~O. NEW YORK 11901 ~;r.c ~2, 1.';'I~ . r. 1:;.x~y Clans.:en boutl~old Pl~;n;;ir.. ~ioard Southnld '?oard of ;assessors U:vn~r: ~.>a,.~ _.,nter,:rzsc3,; ~r,c. ..it;:ass _,4tE: 12/30J6y ~a:x Ctf. o. 3£`i4-b~ To Whom This May Concern: The Subdivision Map of: 1-;....... Gi Was Filed, 6/22~7G ].l:~c:r:.... File Number, >I1co Abstract Number, C>''15 Township, ~OUt:'cld cook, 13 Page, 5 Very truly yours, 1%I Coun~ Clerk Map Department Form 49 ~ g~FFQL,~r P ~~PI : (P~ D T `s' D -n ~ s ~ ~~1 Y Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 October 12, 1984 David Saland Saland Realty Main Road Jamesport,NY 11947 Re: Cluster development Homes Association Dear Mr. Saland: As per my conversation with your secretary, enclosed is a copy of the ordinance pertaining to the cluster development, regarding the Homes Association. I have also enclosed a copy of covenants and restrictions from a previously approved cluster. I hope these are of help to you. ery truly your i Yfe M-~6Chu'ltz , ecre ar Southold Town Planning Board enc. . , _ , ..;:,t, , .i, , . :a i bl'::.J_ll~ T;i' .Cti; i1C? _ . _ ~ ~ ,Zv ~ ~ 7.Ln ~ 1Vi.".=Cj il']G''.y _:..CU iCil2:. (i c. 7.~ ti: ~~.is~:~.. ~~iCi'_J t.1 C1 i9E:3 ~t _ 3C al. _._L Co L, `.L; .~GL ...7 2S'V U~ 3~" Cu ~t .i3~Jt; T'^_E'r) tL L'`17Ce T-:j oOU t.u .°U'' eC:;t 2n7 ~1 r'e('.3:~ Ll'^.;lC'_~. li? C: i3Li7 r~. :nt, U~c::>t .'_ilr.: o`~ .t':_~~t~ tll'CnCCo`~Y~. Gn a C31 i:V t0 the x~gh'c ila~':-]` j ~3 ~?::~1'•~S tja: JC) 1ii `.17 ~.rC q u lE?nC3'l:I: al 7.c `I~o I ~ ~°CCt to <1 pD1.i1 O~ LE??l~~~c:'iC J ~ -i::7G?CF: $OL`til 2.9 ~3' ~U° E'_a:;':= alU17Cj l'cL37C? Uf +1.i: ^_~t Co i:U7?~,' ull LZ ~C~*'1'Il::?'l~ Cil i;c:rter.'rer~; 531,4 ~`eet to h _ ~ ,t _ t o ~o~l_ o, a_ ~ of B.'.G~--<t~•iCUo The Chairr.7ar, r~acl ti7e a.ri:~.dav'iis ati:_s~~.ng to ii.s p::blication ..n the Long Sslunl Traveler-:ttitucic S:~=:tcilman an3 t}le Sufi oL'; • Yieely Ti,„~„ The Chairman ?nsp4cted t}z=~ folder anti read Lond cstiaate in the .clount of o0r 000„ revised to ; GS, UOOa, and lettor from the Sup erirtender.= of Highways approving iho road lay-oats. T'Y-^ CYI~7;~•L~i:_ Upon insp~.:ct~.ng this file; S find it cclnplete, Is t?lere znyone prosent who wishes ~o spec i.n opposition tc tllis subdivis ioz. DQ: _~iLr) He C_ nT:: S zln not sure that S wish to si ~a~: aczinst it, T a*a just interested as a property os^u~~ in the vicinit-~, .:ust what subduvisicn is involved here; ' ~i'i~ C~u1IT;.'•~.i~i: "Laurel Coe.~ntr~% .Bstates"~ a=::ned by Sln:aa Enterpri:ses~ Zrlcaa lccateci at reconic Bzy E1vd, - Laurel, ` RSCHI:P.D u~R_:~ ESt?a: This SL})d7.V15i033 i3 located a little ro.rt o£ paconic Bar> i1Vdo Tne 07+ :C'r t0 date, l.jCCila.d Co Eru;.a, purc_ased it a5 OP_° Of t_S7 .'ee parcels frC_1 (.'o To YUUn~Je Sl^.Ona.d Co t:IP~il? i5 uncle.*_• contract t0 sell t0 Z.:u'?t~ EnisUrpr].S'G'3~ Il':Co r!'Y1C'`7 aY'P_ O;1?1' taki_*lg the parcel before jcu cn 'u7is subdivisi cn,. as shown on this map, The co_*~oration will accue no beach rights, ine parcel • is quite s„all and narro:J znd t.e_e :•:ould ba no purpose to add the beach area to t .e park anct p.'_z~-ground, Therefore they v:ill not daed aut any beach rights i;ich the lots.' DQLVAL•D Ha C?v11ItIZ: That re).ieves moo RSCHISItD L~P.itt SS~o: There c~Jas a little misunderstandin; with scale oA tho residents down these, but no baach rights will be deeded ~•J:ith the lots, 4 • Sout'.(o].d io'.:n Plat-rg L•oarci -•7- ~ tI~rc^z ~ _ 1'70 DC_:~T~ Ito CI:'::~t:: so tl:eLLr 11 7;a i_'.'C: _ ~).:i,i7.nCl ;,f i;'_'.~'_' U:iC it? h''TG`~7'~ T~?~a~. I_~"~,,. Vr`3 ti~r•',y F!:alo Hc:; .:~VC t!?eV w:,.ll I:C resic~nts Oi: tnC. L1ttltUCii Pc_':t: D.,G._J.Ct. CO t1zE:1,('J~'.l be CntltlCd t0 u5°.. ally Of t}1C I'iutt],tL'CtS t.~i]_~; D15t_1.C(: ?~rO'']~:rty S::LTthLr down the street, ' T'ne Chairman read telegrams of opposztio.: to deeding-beach rights with the lots received from the folle!ing persons: L, Kinsley Smithy Jane B, Cory~on~ Clifford H, Arthurp Jr,, all surrounding property c(•,ners, - TNT" CH.~IP.i•?t~I:: Does anyone else wish to spea}, in opposition to this subdivision? DONaT,n Ho CL1RK: By subdivisions you mean that tract or parcel .,which will be set off on this map? THE CHAIP.i-I'vN: That°s correct, The Chairman read statement by Stenley Sledjes]cis contained in file, dated February 25~ 1970, disclosing his interest in this application, THE CfIr1SPr~~?~t: Does anyone else wish to speak in opposition to this subdivision? (There was no response,) THE CFl~IRt1~1~: Hearing none, I will now• open this hearing to anyone wishing to speak in favor of .this subdiv ision, RICIin~T F, L'-1RK,, ESQ, x I resp°ctfully request that the Planning Board approve this subdivision as presented and approved by the Board of Health and Supt, of High(aays, I would like to re- assure the surrounding property c(oners that the beach is not included in the subdivision, Suitable space for recreaticn his been set aside on t_he map, I ask at this time that the Planning Board approve this subdivisions subjectto the approval of t_he To,tn Board of bond in the amount of $65~000,r which is no:•t being negoiated with the insurance companys to be delivered to the To(•tn Board shortly, ;<LRS, DCiIP~ H, CL.~I2IC: Did you say I•IcL7ulty owned the right--of-way? RICHe~RD Id1RK, ESQ,: Not I3cNultys Nolte owns half of the right- . of~aay, . TIC CHAZR~;?N: i~Tnat is the total width of the property which is owned jointly? ~ ~ ~..l~,t_:.._ (Zl ..'crtL S:>: ~,~.I_ , ..;t 7%~3~ .L; ch~_..'. ) [1 7.° -3' G" ..si: ~<i,"' I'~~ct t~ lalal o:. t~~ _ _7 z,~ ~UI' '17 C'tlC1.G~ ~ .iU' ..v" is C' L J.,J~ ~ i"~ C 1.,. I r _,a :?ten` _c_ L_:~_~~.; ru.1 :inJ .,.~:lc^_ rc !-7' .i ~,T_:. , , . , r.l~ aid. O~ i:; lc: ~~.1:] Tul~_. i. i:-?.i_'. . 0:'. Ci J' {Ja ~C'(r't. ,.O 17G1tC;_L'_v.1?: j i:i2:]i:CC iCllr. CCI7=_ 7.Cu ~'.nCI Ci.:.:dt6'nCr~'. a ~ i_iQ t~1L% westC=ls~ __~C O~ _._.J'Cr'i: L, li 0_T_t''. E:C :G~.1Civ' l~~ ~ vOi1 `.il 2S''OG° 3~° Ca3t 3-l07&' t`CCt; tit t'1]Ce ~pUtii 13' .~.Q" eas ' •',Gl t z~,l~ Feet; tileace l~j ~r.util ?9 53' ~0° east 299,44 Feet; i.hcnce (4j On a CU.rVe t0 idle kiQilt ilaV allg c1 rad1.U5 O~ J(~ E''CCt ill ~:;1 arC 3.engtii os" 124.70 ?'eat io a. point of tallgcllcy; taence South 19° Jf 3" 4®" east along land Of 11b~^.rt G', lL Olte a:ld. i0:=mC?'1'v' Oi ITertenbexg 531, 4v Feet to the y.;oint or place o= L?.'GlL:T~,iG, The Chaismar, read file affidavits attesting to its publication i.n the Long ?sland Tra'velex~ilattitucY. GTatcillnan and i:he Suffol}c • Sleekly Ti.., es. 4----,The Chairman inspscted file folder and read bond est.inate in t_he amount of So0~000„ revised-to $65000„ and letter from the Sunarintend~nt of Highways approving the road lay-out, ~TrT.i' CFil_~_--_;.5: Upon inspecting .this file. T find it ccmplete, .zs t_~lere z_-lyone present who ~'IZShes to spoai, in opposition to this subdivision? D0'jlTjJ H, CL^_?2T_:: ? am net sure that Swish to speak against it, Sam just inte_ested as a property osnler in the vicinity, Just what subdivision is involved here? ' Tim.' CH_3??:iiT: "Laurel Country Estates"a owned by Emra Enterprisesr Snc,~ located at Feconic Eay Blvd„ Laurel, RSCi3=~'rJ Li2:, LSJ.o: T!lis subdivision is located a little north o£ Peconic Bap Slvc, Tine o;;.^.er to date, Leonard C, Emma: purchased it as cne of three r_arcels frc-1 Co To Xoung, Leonard C, Emma is under ccnt_act to soil to Llaml` Enterp?'ises~ TT':co They are only taking the pw.rce1 before you en this subd~~isicn; as shown on this map, R^ne cospo_ati on will acau:e no baacil xights, The parcel • is quite s ;all al.d narro.~ and it-:e:ce ~aculd ba no purpose to add the beach -Grea to t.e par}; and playground, Therefore they will nOt deed OL't ariV is `~.aCh 1'1ght5. Sv'i til ti1° .~..CtS~~ DOiS~17~ H, CI~.1tT~: That relieves moo • • RSCF.2L~.D L~ciCr EGQ,: Thew was a little misunderstanding with scmle of the residents down there but no beach rights will be deeded with t:le lots, ~ou~_'io?.c: To n ?l.a~irg I.ouru • t,,•c,i ~ lr.'7ii DC`_:.~L•~ FFa CT.":I:i:: So t~:~•~ riill be ta_c~ F~asc,iriri if t?~~ r u~ _ i.C.Y Tom:.-_~; 11 be F~'~t.-_u.-~ T.~_v~. is i'C3 i;h l9 lla t~C"; ..".::VCr,~ i:!?~~,' w:~ resic~nts of the i`atituck ^a._]c Dis~-__ict- ~o i:''r:,• wi'.l bC entitled t0 llSe a_ly Of 'l-ile 1•aatt].ti:Ck Da]:;: D1St_1Ct T_i;O~ ~.rty 1'L'rthE:r doc'in tfle STSe ~ta - - . The Chairman read telegrams of oapositio:: to deeding-beach ' rights iaitii the lots, received from the follca:ing persons: I,a Kinsl.ey Smithy Jane Ba Coryc:on~ Cli£~ord N., arthurs J_,,, all surrounding property ca:ners, THc^. CFL~1`F'.i•i;?.: Does anyone else wish to speal: in opposition to this subdivision? DO~LAL•D Ha CIS%,BKe By subdivisions you mean that tract or parcel which will be set o££ on this map? ' TFIE CFI.~3P.t-~vFQ: Thzt's correct, The Cha~?-man read statement by Stanley Sledjes7:i, contained 3.n files dated Februar1~ 25s 1970 disclosing his interest in this applications THE CF?r7Z°~1~?7: Does anyone else wish to speak in opposition to this subdivision? (T`here was no response, } TFL CH_~7Rt_~s:: Hearing nones I will now open this hearing to anyone wishing to speak in favor o£ this subdue isicns RIC3z?TJ Fo L•~~P.I:, ESQo: I respectfully request that the Planning Board apprcve this subdivision as przsentCd and zppreved by the Bcard of Health and Supt, o. Highc:ays, I caould like to re-- assure the surrotnding property corners thzt the beach is not included in the subdivisions Suitzbie spice for recreation his been set aside on the r,.aps I ask at this t.i?ia that the Ply^.nirg Board approve this subdivision; subjectto tie zppsoval o_ the To:;n Board o£ bond in the amount o£ $65„OOOs~ which is nc:•: being negoiated with the insura_zce co:r._ anys to be delivered to the Tocrn Board shortly, biRSs DOihS_) Ho CL• ARK: Did yon say t~icP7ulty oFrned the right-o£-way? RICHSRD ~~RK~ ESQs: Not I3cNulty~ Nolte oc•:ns half o£ the right- . of~ways • TF~ CFiAL'LL~V: T•;nat is the total width of the property which is owned jointly? i • Laurel Country Estates Property Owners Association Laurel, New York 11948 ~ April 12, 1974 - Southold Town Board c/o Supervisors Office 16 South Street Greenport, New York 11944 Gentlemen: it has come to our attention thai there has been a great deal of discussion regarding a piece of beach property owned by this Association on Peconic Bay Blvd. across from the entrance to Laurel Country Estates. We would like to take this opportunity to make you aware of some of the facts involved. It is our understanding that representatives of the developer of Laurel Country Estates (Emma Enterprises) stated to the planning board that they would not give beach rights. This statement was made before the approval of the subdivision and bdfor•e any of the present residents had purchased lots. When the lots were put on the market and sold, many of the residents were promised beach rights as an inducement to purchase the lots. four particular individuals were promised beach rights directly by one of the principals of Emma Enterprises, if they would sign an easement for drains that were installed on the property of these individuals. During 1973, the property owners association-was formed and the park and playground area was tarned over to the Association but no beach rights were given. As a group we approached the developer and demanded our rights that had been promised or we would take legal action. After a long period of negotiation the Association was able to acquire a one-half interest in the actual beach property. We think the Town Board and the Planning Board must be made aware of . the fact that the residents of Laurel Country Estates were not a party to any of the promises made by the original development corporation, its principals or representatives. If there is to be any action taken by the town or interested parties it should be against the developers and not the Association. ' . Very 1 ors, J ian G. Murphy 8GM/dr 1~' Es,~EwY cc: Su ervisor Albert Martocchia, Councilman James Rich, Councilman James flo~:~ian, Town Justice Louis D/lnerest, Town Justice Plartin Suter, Town Justice Francis Doyen, John Wickham, Chairman Planning Board. 'i RECEIVED BY TOb~N OF SOUZ`HOLD MrOrlt t1t•1~(,,Q~,oCi.tr?~ SuMmfn. 1-kesr+k y ~ -{w a) ewi, i n'4e~s st a.?+o~ ca nc~o,..n ' Si nco.n,al,y V?. a MrS, ~pzlriAC , _ Q rr~ il'i lJ 2' .C..~VJ I ~ 1~ ~:v1.J ..J i. a ~..T ^n ___.J u ~•~2. 1, Box 19 Ti. •Peeo.•+ic Say B{aA• 1~0,,, Mr . t,ui crF?nyn : ~~"'"0`'"1 19 y y As eAneernd rtsi dents ~ Pteor.ic r3ay ^3d n,hd Mcmbeas ~ -f1+~. F'~' oa~.lauo~nd ~s:danto (~saeein~+onr Wt wart '1o r~ptat own ePpos~-Ion io -th4 ci-~ar?-k+~ a~ bead, n9ht' i'O o wnent in ii+e sub -di u+e i on, Lat,v~ad. ~bun~ ~s'h~*i. '1*+si,s rirlo.P wab ay~p.i,~~.d w±'H,ou~t beach r;cjhto al~UiouS ee4sor+s. Tl~a de.tdtd IDea~th e-~9?~'6~ '1'~ 2tn ' Oar - s o f~SSeei 0.~on f17t m ~M 1^?Qaea G~l.Law "#~o,m `tea. ust c~ G Sr,nau s'frQ-~e~, b~ac,l~ - ol.lreu~ 3e -~~e:t. To aLLew are Qddi~iar~a,,l 53 '~o.w+i lies ~ t~St 'f'hiS area t»eu~l,e (3e more 1'ho~n e, heat-N. haZ.o~d . I-~ t~uousd b~. 1 ~di cro~c ~ '1-ht.re. ~ is a ueny ua4 ~acun bead, ct esc by . ~po.~'N+i Yhr. Sl~d~jesk; 1-~as ear,eoe~e•d ano-tlar. -1•aL4~ 4 ~ `t+?a~ bwy a~ 'I-I,e r,gkt ~ way + i-kwa Secwd~ bca?ch r;c~ht, - P4aux, lam pv'~ a s-I~p 4n t41te be~ore we haue arx Pebruary 22, 1974 ~ Mr. Hrian Murphy Property Owners' Associstio» Laurel Country Hatates Laurel, New York 11948 Dear Mr. Murphy: At ; reguiar meeting on Pebruary 20, 1974, this board received both written and oral complaints that some people or group i» your association are negotiating to acquire title to the fifteen foot right-of-way to Peco»ic Bap which is or was field by Mr. woe a»d is shared by some ten or sere nearby home owners. This. board has felt from the beginning that to give this right-of-way to very many of the homeowners in Laurel Country Batatea xould result in an impossible crowding and congestion. Por this reason this board set as a condition for development of this property that this right-of-way was not to be a part of tbis developsent or be used for purposes of access to the beach. This action and reasoning was again upheld by this board as a result of a special hearing on March 24, 1970. Aa you »o doubt k»ow, the planning board in this town has no enforce- ment power but we are calliag this mattes to your attention so that you will not unknowingly become involved in a situation xhere you may be accused of complicity 1» s plan to evade an important condition under which your development was created. We like to thi»k that honeoxnera associations and this board have common goals and rill generallq xork together and it is in this spirit that I bring this to your attention. Verq sineerelq, John Wickham, Chairman Southold Town Planning Board JW/mb ees Albert Martocchia, Supervisor Robest Tasker, Town Attor»ey 4465 Peconic Bay Blvd, Mattituck, N. Y. February 19, 1974 Mr John ~Yickham, Chairman Planning Board Town of ~outhold, Southold, N. Y. 11971 Dear Mr. Wickham: rye have heard that the Laurel Estates residents are forming an association for the purpose of acquiring the beach right of way which we presently have. This right of way was initially denied when the Laurel Estates property was granted half-acre build- ing rights. Also~the denial was reaffirmed by the Town as recently as last summer when the question arose again. As you know, the entry into the beach is of driveway size. But more importantly, the beach rights which go with it are but 20 feet wide - hardly enough to accommodate the forty or so Laurel Estate families plus the more that will be added shortly. rye believe the forthcoming efforts of the Laurel Estate residents to dissipate the rights of the present property owners deserves the Towns serious consideration and we thank you in advance for it. V//er/y truly yours, l~~-u-~ ?t`d Alyce Hoy Francis Hoyt ~4~ ~ aY is ilk A 4~ :,r° 4. a. i_> ~1d~7~ _ 1 a J IC /l i ` - i. ~11~ , , 2 ~ ri..:3-a-.z-.~ ~~..c_~. ~l.-l....~ ~ ~ - i 7 h< ' ~-t, _ , i L ~ ,f ~'_J J~1-Z;c.--r~-tom f~ ~~,.e~~-~~.o,~. , ~ / _ l` ,r ! ' ~ Y L~~ L nit L` c~ e J r ~ -Z ~ ~~„1 ~ S ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ z,L ~ ~ , ~ ~ N ~ v~~~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ c~ .cam-~''` ~ ~:.-c'~-~ ~ G' r '.sue . r ,4 t~-- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~;~Jit 'q d p , .r fi,~~ 1' i ~ ~r',,-emu ~ ~i~ r` ~ u ~ ~ ~ ~t'-.~ ~ ~ ~ l~ ~-t ~ fit,- f -2.0 '~~+J~~ v ^ ~ ~ ~ ~ti ~r~zL~ ~ ,~,L.` ~L.2.nA `lllJt . ' 4J..~tlx.Aa.,,,. ~ 0 ~ a .ate ~ ~ ~i~~~~~~ ~ 1 ~ ~ ~s ~ co-,..r ~a o dL ~Yn tee- ~ r~`-, s.. ~i t r ~ ~ ~ _ Q `Zv'~91y ~ ;z2, i~ l~u~ ~ a-u- o''~'`'~ . ~ ~ /,~,G``- fit"'`, _ p~ p,,, ~ , July 15, 1973 Boulevard Residents Association Laurel, L.I., New York 1194$ Dear Neighbor, Welcome to Laurel! We hope you'll enjoy it here as m~ich as we do. If we can help answer any questions about Laurel, please ask us. Many of us have been here .20 years or longer. We're enclosing a copy of the minutes of the Variance Meeting held on March 24, 1970 in the Southold Town Hall, Southold. Please take a minute and read through them. They will clarify the "beach rights question." If they don't, perhaps Mr. Howard Terry at the Southold Town Clerk's Office or even your own attorney could tell you. your rights. The public beaches on the Sound and Bay are-yours to use. (You can pick up a resident's I.D. Sticker at Frank Murphy's Garden ,Center, Mattituck). The beach between the Sealy and Arthur homes is ours. Please respect our rights and enjoy your own. Cordially, THE BOULEVARD RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION cc: Southold Town Police, Main Rd., Peconic, #1195$ New York State Police, Flanders Rd., Hampton Bays, #11946 Mr. Howard Terry, c/o Bldg. Dept., Southold Town, Main Rd., Southold, N.Y., '11971 Mr. Leonard C. Emma, c/o Mil-Matt Agency, Inc., Rt. 25A, Miller Place, N.Y., #11764 _ _ i_ , . ` ' c , O 1_.11.2 Or = i SS! `.J.r °r. J -.~r._ ':ill.: ..__1~7 .w .._.4C1 'i i C „ _Li2 °:_t? J L.'2_._.C e ,'G . t ~l 7I ~ J ..'d1,-~:. c._1.Cay t_::C~ .o ~,u _`1~. ' _C~._ G+: '~:e Li. i'C~ 1~._..i~ v._'_l. ~`.3 T...~t E~U O`_ i_.~~',- ..o ° liOlt0; L.t::"!'x._1'3 t.?C??C(.'- fOU= CC~`:...: SC:;, ~tIIa Cl-_3tc2nC:3 C. Hi.:i>'J tS1C3 c•~esterly line cf 71~~ert Co Iialie G;s ollc:+s: 0~? Scu~h 29 O6° 30" east 33078 Feet; thence Souti~ 13~' 29° 30" east 2813061 Feet; thence (3) South 19° 53° 40" east 299,44 Peet; thence ~4j On a curse to tl:e right havin~~ a radius of 50 Peet in an ass lengt<n of 124®70 Feet to a point of tangency, t7ience South 19° 53° 40" east alang land of .i~lbert Co iJolte and sc_°mer1LL- of tTertenberg 531,48 Feet to the point or place of E~GIiTi71=1Go The Chairman read the affidavits attesting to its publication in the Long Island Traveler •Sattituck t7atchma.n and t7:e Suffol7t weekly Times. . The Chairman inspected the folder and read bond estimate in the amount of $80;..000„ revised to $65x000„ and letter from the Superintendent of Highways approving the road lay-out, THE CiL1T~2T•'==1t~T: Upon inspecting this files I find it complete, Zs there anyone present who wishes to speak in opposition to this subdivision? DO_7ALD H, CIy73RK: I am not sure tY;at I wish to speak against its I am just interested as a property corner in the vicinityo Just what subdivision is involved here? TIC CHAIRtf1Ld: "Laurel Country Estates", owned by Emma Enterprisesr Ine,a located at Feconic Bay Blvdo~ Laurel, RICHARD L:~~~ ESQa: This subdivision is located a little north of YecoiliC: Bay Blvd The o~:lner to date,, Leonard Ce Erru~na~ purchased it as one of three parcels £rem Co To Young. Leonard C, Emma is under contract to sell to Em;na Enterprises Inc, They are only taking the parcel before you on this subdivisions as shown on this map, The corporation will acqu e no beach rights, The parcel • is quite small anal narrow and theme would be no purpose to add the beach area to the park and playground, Therefore they will not deed out any beach rights with the lots,' D0.^7ALL) Ho CLARK: That relieves me, R3CI71~RD LARKQ LsQo: There was a little misunderstanding with some of the residents down there, but no beach rights will be deeded with the lotso _ _ • • :70L':~:~lO~r: 'l.i P=Ci71`1i2~~f vC;:(J • 11:'i.tl x.9)0 - _ - , res:"_'=~.c_'.L3 C- C. ti.. i. ~_L C:If_:_ _ _Jr. 2~ ..7 .7.'. _`IJ Gx?,t.'. C. ~.E'. Cl, to use <,av of t'_ze t.~ti:a_tuu; _ i:.~__._~vC. t~ ::~~ihe,"• dcIn the st~-eeto .The Chairman read tole-grat~l;s of opposition to deeding-beach rights with the lots rece.i.'ved from the follc:aing persons: i~o Kinsley Smithy Jane Bo Corydon Clifford H, Arthu=r Jroa all surrounding property c~•merso THr, CH_Allatiil~ni: Does anyone else wish to speak in opposition to this subdivision? DOIdAIsI3 Ho CLARK: By subdivisionm you mean that tract or parcel • which will be set off on this map? THE CFri1Tiu'-IFiN: Thatss correct, The Chairman read statement by Stanley Sledjeskia contained in files dated February 25~ 1970$ disclosing his interest in tYxis application, THE CHr?IRI~LaLN: Does anyone else wish to speak in opposition to this subdivision? (There was no responseo} THE' CHt1IRi•ZAN: Hearing none= I will no~r~• open this hearing to anyone wishing to speak in favor of this subdiv ision, RICHARD Fo L•~nRK, ESQo: I respectfully request that the Planning Board approve this subdivision as presented and approved by the Board of Health and Supi:, of Highways b would like to re~- assure the surrounding property owners that the beach is not included in the subdivision, Suitable space for recreation has been set aside on the map, I as;c at this tiros that thc~ Planning Board approve this subdivisic•-.z$ subjectto the approval of the Town Board of bond in the amount of $65~000oz which is nova being negoiated with the insurance companyp to be delivered to the Town Board shortlyo BIl2S, DDIPZ:D Ho CLARFC: Did you say t•IC,'~Tulty owned the right--of-way? RICiix'~RD LARKS ESQo: Not McN+sltyy Nolte owns half of the right of way, TIy CI-rA:II2DIAN: L~dhat is the total width of the property which is owned jointly? MGMNYAA NYK Npres aosrgr ~ 2-170655E197 0.16/73 W ~ 'I ram ~ A ICS IPMMTZZ CSP ttppll ~ ~ ~ ~ 5162984512 MGM TDMT LAUREL NY ~ D7-1~ ~4 ZIP i 1971 N ~ JOHN WICKHAM • SOUTHOIDPLA NNING BOARD TOWN HALL SOUTH OLD NY 11971 i ~ • AS MEMBERS OF THE BOULEVARD RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION WE WANT TO • STOPRESIDENTS OF LAUREL COUNTRY ESTATES FROM USING 7HE BEACH BETWEEN THE SEALY AND ARTHUR HOMES SOUTH OF PECONIC BAY BOULEVARDLAUR EL THEY HAVE NO DEEDEDBEACH RIGHTS TO THIS PRIVATE BEACH BUT PERSIST IN USING SAID BEACH WE ASK FOR YOUR COOPERATION IN OUR EFFORTS TO KEEP THEM OFF AND TO INFORM THEM THEY WILL BE TRESPASSING ~ IF THEY DON'T ABIDE BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD DECISION i OF MARCH 24 1970 • MR AND MRS J MYRON YOUNG BOX 113 LAUREL NY 11848 i 2106 EST • MGMNYAA NYK i ~ ~ ~ ~ i • ~ ~ • ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ • • • ~ • _ i f a b 3. sG / 3a d ~3 I ~3-~ /1/3, z~ r~Q o/~ ji i~, i ,~o~ " l n I' ~ ~ ~ ,y S ilk ~ _ R,~ ~ _ _ d~ s HEA147(OS29)C2-136118E197)PD 07/16/73 0928 ICS IPMMTZZ CSP 5162989439 TDMT LAUREL NY 90 07-16 0928A EST PMS CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD, FONE, FONE AT 8 PM~ SOUTHOLD TOWN HALL - SGUTHGLD NY 11971 AT THE MARCH 24 1970 MEETING OF IHE SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD 1''3 THE MAP OF THE LAUREL COUNTRY ESTATES SUBDIVISION WpS APPROVED Ti WITH WT'BEACH RIGHTS. IN THE LAST FEW WEEKS MANY OF THESE LAUREL COUNTRY ESTATES RESIDENTS HAVE CHOSEN TO DEFY THIS DECISION THUS CREATING A HEALTH HAZARD AND POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS CONFRONTATION 1"``n WITH MEMBERS OF THE BOULEVARD RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION WHO HAVE DEEDED BEACH RIGHTS. AS MEMBERS OF THE BOULEVARD RESIDENTS ASSOCIATIO- N WE REQUEST THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD USE WHATEVER MEANS IT THINKS NECESSARY TO ENFORCE THE MARCH 24 1970 DECISION i ~ ~ DR AND. MRS PHILIP ZIRING ~ it'i. %j~s' -'yam--- p~ L j) ~ I - - - c rn a ~ ch v~ I ~ LAW OFFICES WICKHAM & LARK WILLIAM WICKHAM MATTITUC K, LONG ISLAND RICHARD F LgRK NEW YORK 119$2 516-29B -H353 January 23, 1973 Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southold, New York 11971 ATT: John Wickham, Chairman RE: Release of Performance Bond - Subdivision Laurel Country Estates, Laurel, New York Dear Mr. Wickham: Pursuant to the resolution passed by the Southold Town Planning Board on January 11, 1973 in connection with the above captioned matter, I am enclosing the following: 1. Copy of letter dated January lg, 1g73 from Raymond C. Dean, Superintendent of Highways, to the Southold Town Planning Board recommending release of the Per- formance Bond. 2. Letter of Stanley Sled,jeski, President of Emma Enterprises, Inc., to the Southold Town Planning Board explaining that the developer has contracted for the cleaning of all drainage pools. 3. Letter of Inland Homes, Inc. dated January 22, 1973 to the Southold Town Planning Board agreeing to con- struct a ditch approximately 10 feet back from the curb line before the erection of any new homes on certain lots in order to prevent mud and dirt from overflowing into the street. I would appreciate it if you would now recommend release of the Performance Bond on this subdivision to the Southold Town Board at your earliest convenience. Very my yo , Richar Lark RFL/mlf Enclosures January 19~ 1973 Southold Town Planning Board Southold Town Clerk's Office Main Road Southold, New York 11971 ATT: John Wickham, Chairman Dear Mr. Wickham: As you know, I am the President of Emma Enterprises, Inc., the developer of "Map of Laurel Country Estates, Laurel, Town of Southold, New York" and that as President I have contracted with Ed Joest of Smithtown, New York, for Mr. Joest to use his "Vac-all" which is a basin cleaner. The contract calls for him to clean all the drainage pools on Delmar Drive on the "Map of Laurel Country Estates" on or before April 30, 1973• Very truly yours, EMMA ENTERPRISES, INC., BY tanley S~.edjeski President I N LA N D foxed lore. 432 Middle Country Rd. Selden, New York 11784 732.2177 22 January 1973 Southold Town Planning Soard Toim Clerk's Office Main Road Southold, Neer York 11971 ATTN: John Wickham, Chairman RE: Laurel Country Estates Dear IIIr. Wickham: We are under contract to purchase the following lots on "Map of Laurel Country Estates, Laurel, New York, Tovrn of Southold, New York": Lots 7, 15, 17, 18, 20, 21, 24, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 44 and 45. It is our intention to build homes on these lots. 6Ve hereby agree that prior to erection of homes on these lots that lve trill construct a ditch approximately ten feet back from the curb line to prevent mud and dirt Prom overflowing in the street. tiVe are making this promise in order to induce the Planning Board to release the performance bond to the developer, Emma Enterprises, Inc. Very Truly yours, INLAND HObSES, INC. Kenneth 4V. Thurber, VP KtVT/ds • ~,i~y;7~rt:;,~,~ ~w.ru.a.ue:u V1~Ojtin Df pbDnt1j01[~t ~ecanit, 11958 RAYMOND C. pEAN ~ Tel. 766.3140 Bu PeNntend.nt 734.6217 January 191 1973 The Planning Hoard Torn of Southold Southolde Nex York Gentlemen: ' Since my letter of December 8~ 1972, I have made further inspections of tha Laurel Country 8statea roadCa) located at Laurei~ Nex York and find after more drains had been installed • the pre~exiating xater conditions have been resolved. 2 therefore recommend the release of the Bond. Very truly yours, KJf i, .O j /~>/7~~ ymoad C. Dean RCasesp Supt of Nighxays Copy: Mr. Richard Lark ~c~l~fnttg ~e~ttr#men# `(~ufnn of ~uu#l~ul~ ~etunit, 11958 RAYMOND C. DEAN Tel. 765-3140 Superintendent 734-5211 Jamzary 19, 1973 The Planning Board Town of Soathoid Southold, Pkw York Gentimea z Siace mY letter of December 8~ 1972 I have made further iaspectioas of the Laurel (:anatrq Satates road(s) located at Laurel, New York aad find after sore drains had been iastalled the pre-existing water conditioas have been resolved. I therefore recommend the release of the Hoed. ',J/V~e'r~/y truly yours, y~d G Dean RCDzesp Supt of Highways January 18, 1973 Mr. Raymond C. Dean Superintendent of Highways Peconic Lane Peconic, New York 11958 Res Laurel Country Estates Dear Mr. Dean: Please be advised that the Southold Town Planning Board gassed the following resolution at its meeting held January 11, 1973a "RESOLVED that the Planning Board will recommend release of the bond in Laurel Country Estates to the Town Board on receipt of the following: (1) Letter from the Superintendent of Highways approving highways] (2) letter from Emma Enterprises that the drainage system will be cleaned outs and (3) a letter from inland Homes that in ell cases where they are the contreat vendee a trench will be dug in the front portion of the property to,prenent the dirt from running into the road:" Very sincerely, John W~~Skham, Chairman Southold Town Planning Board JW:tle February 20, 1973 Southold Town Board 16 South Street Greenport, New York 11944 Re: Laurel Country Estates Laurel, N.Y. Gentlemen: Pleaae be advised that, the following resolution was passed by the Southold Town Planning Board at their regular meeting held February S, 1973: "IT WAS RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board recommend. to the Southold Town Board, the release of the performance bond on the subdivision Laurel Country Estates, Laurel, New York, owned and developed by Emma Enterprises, Inc." The above recommendation is made with regal8 to the favorable recommendation from the Superintendent of Highways, copy of same attached hereto. Respectfully submitted, John Wiokham, Chairman Southold Town Planning Board JW:tle Enc. YOUNG 4i~ YOUNG 400 OSTRANDER a1VENUE RIVERHEf1D, NEW YORK usoi 616-747-4303 ~ALDEN W. YOUNG HOW~9RD W. YOUNC Pcofeeeionnl Engineee 4h LdNld. Suweyoc Land cSueVeyoe January ll, 1973 The Planning E~oard Town of Southold Southold, idew York 11971 Gentlemen: He: Realty subdivision Laurel Country Estates Laurel, Tovrn of Southold, N. Y. Emma Enterprises, Inc. has requested me to sub- mit a report on the drainage facilities for the above captioned realty subdivision. The Preliminary Subdivision Plan, which was pre- pared in 1969, the last amended date thereon being August 18, 1969, a cony of which is transmitted herewith, showed that catch basins and leaching pools on either side of the road were to be installed at Sta,s. 1 + 00, 12 + 00, 22 + 00, 27 + 00 and 40 + 35 of Delmar Drive. The leaching pools on either side of the road were to be connected faith a pipe laid across Delmar Drive. The detail of the catch basin and leach- ing pool and the size of pipe are not shown in detail to de- lineate sizes on this Preliminary Plan. Prior to October 10, 1969 the Preliminary 'lap had been approved as we started the preparation of the final plan. On January 2, 1973 I inspected the drainage facilities and found that they had been constructed in accordance with the plan except that the catch basins had been eliminated and leachinm Wools i~rith curb inlet casting on slab of pool had been installed. This change in elan was in accordance tiaith the }Iii h*raay Specifications of the Torrn of Southold and approved by Raymond Dean, Superintendent of Highcaays. An 18" pipe had been installed across Delmar Drive connecting the r~ools. All pools had_ been constructed with 4' 0" high by 8' 0" diameter storm drain rings except at Sta. 1 + 00 where tcao (2) of the aforesaid rings had been placed on the east side and four (4) rings had been placed. on the west side. YOUNG 4hY0UNG aoo OSTRANDER AVENUE RIVERHEAD, NEW YORK 11901 616-747-4303 ALDEN W. YOUNG HOWARD W. YOUNG ProfeesionaL Engineer 4? Land Surveyor Land cSurveyoc - 2 - J~:uary 11, 1973 I found that in addition to these required leaching pools that additional pools had been installed and are shoran on survey for Delmar Drive, Joseph Street, Gina Street and Emma Drive at Laurel, `Down of Southold, New York dated November 3, 1972, a copy of which is trans- mitted here.aith. These pools are connected with a 12" pipe. For the purpose of an overflow from one pool to another, it is my opinion, substantiated by calculations, that this size pipe is adequate for all normal rainfall. Very trul~/y~~yo~urs, a',!Y/rab E11~% iln enc. fed c`~l$I~ft'tzg E~ttr#ment Q[ofnn a# ~buutl2ulil ~ecuuic, 11958 Tel. 765.3140 RAYMOND C. DEAN 734-5211 Su perintentlent December 8, 1972 The Pianning Hoard Town of Southold Southold, New York Gentlemen: I have made several inspections of Laurel Cnuntry Bstates, Laurei, New York and find the drainage inadequate at the present time. Therefore, I do not recommend the release of the Bond. V truly yours, ~ i r' RCD:esp ~ ~ aymond C. Dean, Supt of Highways ChIAPZ?..ES AS3RAtiAMS PROFEBBIONAL ENGINEER ' P. O. BOX 76Fi MA7Tl7UGK, N. V. 71882 1616) 29 8.6703 November 29, 1972 Mr, Raymond C. Dean, Supt Southold Town Highway Dept, RB: Laurel Country Estates Peconic, New York Dear Sir: On November 23rd, 27th and 29th, 1972, I inspected the installation of three additional pools in the subject project. The following report is submitted herewith, At Lot number 9, a three ring pool with domed top was installed and connected to the existing two pools with a 12 inch galvanized corrugated iron pipe, A three foot. thick collar of very large gravel was backfiiied to the sides of the pool, The remaining backfill consisted of nedium sand, At Lot numbers 21 and 47 a £our ring pool with domed top was instaiied and connected to the two existing pools at each location, The backfiii was as above described, An additional four ring poor wilt be instaiied at Lot number 9, tomorrow in a similar manner, Respectfully'/submitted, Charles Abrahams, P,S, ccs Mr, John Wickham, Chairman Mr. Stanley Siedjeski LAWRENCE M. TIJTHILL PROPE991GNAL EN9INEER INLET LANE EXT. O REEN PO RT, N. Y. 6R[[N~GRT 7-1652 Fc-r. 23, 1? 72 Southo~ ' Tel•n -~~anning °'oa~~d 1;a'n street Southold t;.`{, ~n ?;~<<re,,~~er 13, ''?72. -.r. ~chr. :ickha:n, 3~nr; ~~:ynor, E el -rd _rr., .gin] t, ',nsr,c-~ei the 'r~in~- fe,c_Lt;.=s at Laurel Co ntr~ states at L, o_-s1. si:, fe t cf ~ t~_• , ebserve3 'n 6 ut . i p~ catch basins. Taa c£ th-~ catch ~asins cr~n= ar.l nsn>ct~9. ~e lnachzntr holee i. to orecas~ rims ?:•ere *"11=; ~dth st=f' mud. ?t 1, also , pte-1 t'r.at t~= cv~rflw -i,__ ha3ir,' ~o she leach'n~ bas ns wore nnly 12" d_~amat=r 9nstea9 0' 1`" as requ~-=i 'r th:. ti!1''r"~~ V SD°C 1£iCa t'OnS. - A.? C2tCh ii n5 .rSC~-_: Ct~'d ''^:a'' a'.. least fr~,r .aches mu' et [c~tc.rl. .~`,t t'.^-. s°CCn~; S?t Catch .,~<I n5 'r~^... ~~1 C SCULl': .'i the lone coon read at t'r.e east catch '^asi^ there r re s=verai deor~s>ion.- `_stwe-r, the catc`_ as'c alxl leach~n^ '^as'n, `I"~:e hachin~ '~::asiz, shoul: be chockad is cn';g i£ Ore rf r'n~-.s 018.3 C,~t A„ Si_1= d0?•:Il. ?f s^ is nnlst c r =coed. Tf' the r'nrs h v~ '~~~n sit crrrectly t ~ 'e?rassions :na~~ cau;~z from a*at=r _nfiltratin- fr^m t1:e catch `:as_ tc Lachn~ bas'n. This man be chackei o-,~ fi11 r:r Che catch La just brim .h overflo.., rise ,eith -at=r an9 at sa:ae ~~im~ the leak. =•i. must'.;:: dray. If the .ter ,_s flc*.'n-> rr^.r. th hatch'basin to th.=, l,achirg ::as<n_t musi c: 3et~rn~_nei whether ;o relocate he leading bas'n at a grater distar;ce £rom t' e catch oasin ~r noes) t~lockin,~ un some c£ ih~ hrl's she 1~aching ;asin. i'ha clogg'n~ of .ha holes zn th-- drainage ri .as is caused ~u;; he silt c~m'.~~= °rrm tha land arcun? tha home construct-on ites. ?o r,med•r this s'. tuat= or, tha devele-~er mu t reoi Est the ;uil~A'r_g contractors, hom^ o.,ners and iesign~rs to ecntair_ al] ?reira;;~ o£ ra`n -r.±ef ch'r c*.-.r. rro^~rt.~, P,^ac;a 7y durirr crnscruction. Y~p~ral methds such .s ~rad_^:,~, dam'r.T, sc°,~~'n>, ccns:raction o° dry ~-ells, tera:~~orarv nits. ~tc. ma,y be usad to scr •~etar 'r(:a ertar_n- t'^.e h'ah~:~a~a. c rs~~ j~,~{l,~~ .ter: a- 'xn. f ~ ~,f i Pnoressiorvn~. l:ncirvttn P. O. 30i: 7:i5 MATT i?UGK. 1'. 11052 ~Bf 6) 1Ud-4703 November 29, 1972 Mr, Raymond C. ;)can, Sa,,t Southold To:m Highway Dept, ;tE; Laurel Country fistates Peconic, New York Dnat' ~i On Novenit,er 23rd, ?.7th anti 29th, 7.97?., I inspected the installation of three. arlciitiona.l. pools the suhjr•~.-t pro jeet. Toe following report is submitted here:vith, At brit ntu-„,'. a tt~~r~ ^nS ^o^t •,rit'r, domed top ;vas installed and connected t~n irhe ex' ,tin;;~i`~ooi:a 1:i±h a 12 inch galvanized corrugated iron pi4:e. A t?~r~-~-~ ~"oot t'r.i.ck collar of very large gravel was backFilled to the :ides of ~t~•~e ;•007, ;"ile remaining backfill consisted of nedium sun::, At l.ot numbers 21t~~~E~7 t_,~:r :2.n^ pool. with domed top was installed and connected to the t•. ~ eel-sing pods at each vocation. Tile backfill was as above diarf-2.bedo An additicr,r.l faur .in^ ;,e,ot v:ice ~ oc instrali^d at i.ot number 4, tomorrow in a sir..ilar manner., i2e sp<*cifully submitted, / ~ L'..~ : v ~ tile-' i ......al ~.,[:i :il.. ~ i ~r,. cc: F1r, ,john Wickham, <'n.~i.r:pan Mr. Stan2t~ Sledjes:i. _ ~ ,Town Of Southold • ~~c~1FF0(,~~o~ ~ Y ~ o , ~~0~ HIGHWAY SPECIFICATIONS November, 1968 x HIGHWAX SPECIFICATIONS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Any person or persons desirous of dedicating land for town highway purposes shall be re- yuired to file four (4) prints oT the proposed layout of such highway with the Planning Board of the Town of Southold. The Planning Board shall examine such prints and prepare a written report thereon, containing its recommendations concerning the proposed layout, and file the same with the Southold Town Board and one copy to the Superintendent of Highways, together with one print of the proposed layout. The Planning Board shall retain one print for its files and shall return one print to the applicant. Thereafter, the Town Board shall approve or disapprove such layout and so advise Lhe Planning Board and the applicant. After such proposed layout has been approved by Lhe Southold Town Board, the following specifications shall be complied with: - 1. Any person or persons desiring to dedicate real estate to the Town of Southold for highway purposes must execute and submit to the Town Board the following: - a. A duly acknowledged dedication and release, together with the required County Clerk's recording fees. b. Proposed consent to th`e Town Board. c. Proposed order of the Superintendent. d. A survey map of the property which shall show the actual location of the highway area within the highway right-of-way. - e. :1n attorney's certificate of title and an abstract of title certified to the Town Board by mi attorney or a 2,000. title policy issued iu the name of the Town of Southold. ' f. A bargain and sale decd with covenant against grantor's acts in the proper form for re- cording in the County Clerk's Offices The foregoing six documents shall he fastened together in one folder and the dedication and release shall include the signatures of all fee owners, easement owners; mortgages and so forth, and the attorney's certificate shall certify to such. 2. A11 highways accepted by the Town as Town Highways must be at least fifty (50) feet in a-idth; such width shall hereinafter he known as the bounds of the highway. 3. All proposed highways shall be properly surveyed, monumented with concrete monuments on all points, curves and intersections. All roads shall be laid out in a "station mark" system showing elevations, percentage of grade distances between station marks, all drainage pipes, drainage struc- tures, recharge basins, etc. to be clearly shown on both map and profile map of each road. A11 profile maps to be on a large scale, clearly and legibly printed with not more than one (1) road on one page or sheet. Dame of highway, name of all adjacent owners, if any, drainage rights of way or leaching areas, width and length of highway, scale of map shall not be more than 1" to200'. An additional survey map of the property other than the one in the folder shall also be submitted. 4. All highways terminating at tidewater shall have a width of not less than 100 feet back from the mean high water mark. All highways on water front property must have the same access to the water as above required. Each dead-end shall have a stop sign on a 10 foot steel U type sign post. 5. All dead-end highways must have a width of not less than 100 feet fora distance of 100 feet back from the dead end to provide for aturn-around, all of which must be free of trees, bushes, and ktumps. A guard rail shall be installed along the entire dead-end line. Such guard rail shall be of ga]- canized steel (flex-beam type) 18%2 inches in ~yidth mounted on 6° x 6" x 4' posts dipped in creosote to a depth of 30" and placed in the ground to a depth of 30". A standard stop sign shall be placed in the center of the dead-end in the rear of the guard rail. 6. The name of such highway maybe proposed by the owner or owners of property dedicating such highways but the came of such high~yay shall be subject to the approval of the Town Board. i. A width of 36 feet shall be hereinafter known as the highway area from which all trees, brush, rocks, stumps and other obstructions shall be thoroughly cleared and all such material shall he removed from the bounds of the highwa}', the remaining distance from the curb line to the property line, shall be rated and seeded. 8. The portion known as the highway area shall be plowed, disc-harrowed, rolled and graded to a uniform surface to the longitudinal grade as shown on the final map. 9. Six inches of Bank Run Base Material with a gravel content of 20% or more will be install- ed below the finished grade of the road section if the existing material is not satisfactory, and shall he free of all vegetable matter. . 10. Where~s and fills are necessary in orderto bring the highway to tlxe proper grade and cross sections, the cut or fill shall meet the abttttirg surface with a 1 on 2 slope Where the slup<~ or fill extends beyond the fifty feet, the necessary releases, easements or deeds must be obtained from the property owner or owners. 11. Concrete curbs, when deemed necessarv by the Superintendent of Highways, storm sewers, leachiug basins, leaching areas and gutters, shall be installed in accordance with the requirements and under the supervision of the Superintendent of Highways. When leaching basins and getters are re- quired, the same shall be constructed as follows: a. Leaching basins: Only inlet type basins shall be used. All basins within fifty (50) feet of each other shall be connected to each other with eighteen (18) inch corrugated pipe, or 14 inch asbestos cement pipe. li. Concrete curbs: Curbs shall be installed on all streets within the subdivision or develop- ment. All intersections shall have a curve with a radius of not less than twelve (12) feet. The distance between curb faces on both sides of the highway shall be .36 feet. Curbs shall be 6 inches wide, 16 inches deep, 6 inches above road surfaces. c. Full leugth concrete curb on both sides of all roads are required unless waived by the Superintendent of Highways and the Planning Board. Integral curb and gutter shall be installed at all intersections for at least ten;~10) feet each side of the curve and at least ten (10) feet each side of a drainage inlet structure intake. Integral curb a.nd gutter on both sides of any road having a grade of 5% or more. 12. After the highway area has been properly graded, rolled, and shaped to the approval of the Superintendent of Highways, the thirty-six (36) toot section in the center of the highway area (here- inafter referred to as the `road section") shall be stabilized with an application of three (3) gallons of MC-250 (bitrxsninous cut-back) per square yard mixed to a depth of (6) inches in two (2) separate applications. Within hvo (2) mouths and not less than one (1) month after stabilization, the road section shall be rolled and properly prepared and an application of one-half (~/z) gallon of RG250 (bituminous cut back), per square yard shall be applied with sufficient sand to absorb the excess oil. In case of dry weather, the sub-grade shall be wet-down before the application of oil. Before the highway is accepted by the Town of Southold, the Superintendent of Highways shall examine the same and thereafter a final application of .3 gallons of RG250 (bituminous cut back) per square yard, shall be applied and shall be covered with three eighths (3/8) inch blue stone, which shall be rolled with a roller having a minimum weight of (5) tons. Where curbs are installed, the road section shall be deemed to be the entire area within the curbs 13. On both sides of the oiled surface or road section of the highway area, there shall be a six (6) foot shoulder which shall he graded and free from all trees, brush, rocks, stumps, vul other ob- structions, and raked and seeded. 14. Before any highway shall be accepted by the Town of Southold, as a town highway by dedication, the assessed value of the buildings, and strucrives on the land on both sides of such high- way (as shown on the current tax roll of the Town of Southold) shall have an assessed value of not less than forty thousand ($40,000.00) dollars per mile proportioned at that rate. if more or less than a mile. 15. Where it is necessary to have a drainage area located beyond the fifty (50) foot bounds of the highway, fee title to such area shall be conveyed to the Town of Southold, together with the necessary land to connect such area to the bounds of the highway. Corrugated pipe having amini- mqm diameter of eighteen (18) inches extending from the drainage area to the bounds of the highway shall be installed with dean out boxes at 150 foot intervals. 16. Sidewalla shall be standard four foot in width, four inches thick, except in driveways where they nmst be not less than six inches thick. All curbs and gutters to be built to standard forms as may be directed by the Superintedent of Highways. On existing Town Highways the "Town will furnish the necessary engineering, grading, fill and labor; the property owner or owners shall furnish the necessary ready mixed concrete and shall deliver such concrete to 'the site as directed by the Superintendent of Highways. The amount of sidewallc construction throughout the Town shall be determined by the Town Board. li. Whenever in the opinion of the Superintendent of Highways he feels that for the best in- terest of the Town, alterations or modifications should be made to the above specifications, rules and regulations, such alterations or modifications may be made on the recommendation of the Super- indent of Highways to and with the approval of tl!e Town Board. 18. These specifications shall be effective on and after November 7, 1968. ~i~l~fntt~ ~eprzr~i~it 4lufnn of ~+nulhol~ ~ecunic, 11958 RAYMOND C. DEAN ~ Tel. 765-3149 So perintendent 734-5211 June 21~ 1971 The Planning Board Town of Southold Southold New York Gentlemen: COG N~rY I recommend that all road spurs in Laurel~Est&tegSubdivision, have abeam type guard rail at the end of all spurs and all other subdivisions in the futures will the same situations. S , • Very truly yours • I~IZ~i2~/G ~Z~"-" ~'~D C. DEMh RCD:a Supt. of Highways . G 'f . LAWRENCE M. TLJTHILL PROF_5510 NAt_ ENGINEER INLET LANE EXT. G BEEN Pa RT, N. Y. GRaEN PORT 7-1652 Jan 12, 197n ~c°rncld ^oi~n "Tanning -oard rlair. `?treat laurel Country '=tares, Laurel ~,ntlemen: yy estimate ~or the ben3 for the roads at Laurel Country estates , Laurel is as follows: Lecx3 clearing none ?ough grading none ?ine'grading 5,000 lf'%: ,30X1f ~ 1,5G0.00 Surfacing S,000,OG if ~ ~ 5.00/lf 25,000.00 Curbs normal ?,9 0,"^ 3 2,CC/L'' 17,00.00 integral 720.x' 3.00/L° 2,160,00 Catch basins 1C ~ ~ 50C,OC ea, S,000.OC Leaching basins i0 S 1,0OO,OC 10,000.00 1~~" ^ioe 250 if ~ l.,q0/lf 1,00^,OC increase tests over 3 year period 12,COC.OC adm_nistrative costs 5 S~t0.00 f?n,nOr,Or ~esn2ctiully submitted, ~ , ~ .s L~~!renee I~":. urh`~ll . ,,r. • c~T~~~ft1fT~? ~P~Jtt~PYtf 2Infun of ~au#halb ~j~ecanic, ~1. 11958 RAYMOND C. DEAN TEL. 765-8140 SUPERINTENDENT January 8~ 1970 The Planning Board Town of Southold Southold New York Gentlemen: I have inspected the LAUREL OOUNTRY BSTATS map on the North side of Peconie Bay Blvd, Laurels New Yorks and approve the road layout with full curbingo No exceptions to Highway Specifications, _ilgry truiq yo~s ~ v %?%i-!`T-r~~' '"C'am'/" /l RAYMJND C. DBAN RCD/a SUPT, OF HIGHWAYS Y LAW OFFICES WICKHAM & LARK WILLIAM WK%HAN MAT'TIT UCK~ LONG ISLAND RiC HARD ELARR NEW YORK 11952 516-296-8353 November 1, 1972 Southold Town Board 16 South Street Greenport, New York 11944 ATT: Albert Martocchia, Supervisor RE: Performance Bond Subdivision - Laurel Country Estates Laurel, Nevr York Dear Mr. Martocchia: Emma Enterprises, Inc. is requesting the release of its Performance Bond in the amount of $65,000 in connection with the completion of the roads on the "Map of Laurel Country Estates, Laurel, Town of Southold, Suff. Co., N.Y." This request is based on the fact that the roads on this subdivision have been completed in accordance with the Highway _ Specifications of the Town of Southold. I am enclosing a copy of a letter dated October 28, 1872 from Charles Abrahams, P.E., Inspector for the Town Highway Department, stating this fact. I vaould appreciate the Town Board acting on this request as soon as possible. Thank you for your consideration of this. matter. Ve/.~~ ul~y yours Richard F. Lark RFL/mlf Enclosure cc: ~obert Tasker, Town Attorney John Wickham, Chairman Southold To~,vn Planning Board Raymond Dean,. Superintendent of Highways Stanley Sledjeski, President of Emma Enterprises,Inc. Cl~'~i: t,.c3 A'.a:lsHAN,S Prsor-~cr;(o~,vn4 [^wc(r(eea O. NoX %eiS Nai~iTG~JGK, a, 15fl52 (oiu') 2BB-tl7U3 Oc;~,;oG 28, ~ 972 !ia l~cwp:Aral )eev:,~e;n-e= l~e:.Ccw?cP.G C'o~tiu( £~a:aGea. ~oor~+a-L'd gown ldicyhwcuq Jep~ -L'cwr/ceZ peconic, lV J~ fl~~ c~viec~,.ecl by yocs, ,9 i.r^r~ercted fii+e ~-b~_ect ~ozog.eat on Ucto~~c 27, l9J2 ~f.0 I;LCULB ObdPItUC-~~i:And. DO%G CA%Y.J..C.~.PhG%a20n O'b %u'~.a'!t/3iL.N.~, .~7p, ~OKCL. fJ77Q. ~J,G- .fow~.rc y 2L~OK.t %ic~wtiWtit.e0~ f14%LP <l%?~,. Ccec%cd Gila cvul dead evd yu~vy have been ehected at -tlzz decd er,.dl. o-~ £ru,~+a ~~i~ve. Jhe hood co~v..~?a~scti,.on g~oa Bois. ~!,.o j.ect vww cArp-f~ie~. Do~1.C+j with. ltiu~f+wcu.1 ~eci.~acwtiorvs.. i~e~nec%t--p~.ey <iccbrriJ,:%ed, ~hrrJ.,e.:. HGaah~;vi., p. F. e:.: l'I%c yte~+zLea~ ~~Ze~l~-e~~zi, (lam lZ~+.cluzed .L'c~Ji ' October 21, 1892 1'.0. Yiox 415 Laurel, 1C.Y. 11948 iL'.e Southold `Poise Board '1'uv~n 2iA11 Oreenport, b.Y. Gsntlemens 6.e wish to brim to your attention a situation which exists on ielutar lirivs, Laurel Coulitry Lstatea, Laurel, N.Y. 1luring each heavy rain lakes Porm in the street due to inadequate drainage facilities. On Oct, 7, 18'J`l, a lake Formed about 1000 ft. P:orth oP Yoconic 13ay blvd. It was npproximately 400 Pt. long, 50 Pt. wide, anti 2-3 ft. deep. The owner sent two man uitPa a pump in an attest to make the road passable, horsevor, the residents were forced to use the farm road on the roost side oP 7L a subdivision in order to rescla Peconic Bay lilvcl. `Phe access to this farm road has ainc• been blockesi. At present Lharo are two families with nor born babies and one family where the oe~'ner suffers from a savors heart condition, eho would b® trapped iP an emergency occurod during one oP these storms. There are two or three other places on the street uhor• th• same situation occurs. , ~~ergr• aware that the owner oP the road is presently attempting to secure the release of his bond and dedicate the road to the town. 1`.e urge tie 'Town }Board and ties Planning hoard to deny this request until such time as the inadequate drainage situation is corrected. It would be a disservice to the taxpayers of Southold Town to take over this ros~d in its present condition and uas tax money to correot it. `.Chia latter is being vrittan on behalf oP the Laurel Country ::states Property Owners Association. Your co-operation a~ad assistance in thin mutter would be greatly appreciated. copy to Planning Board October 21, 1972 P.O. box 915 Laurel, R.Y. 11996 i1~e Southold `iown lsoard 'lbwm fi311 Greenport, N.Y. Gentlemen: G.e wish to brim to your attantioa a aituatlon wlaicb exists on ielmar I?rive, Laurel Country Estates, Laurel, 2v.Y. Luri:~; each heavy rain lakes form in the street due to inadaquat• draina~3e facilities. On Oct, 7, 1972, a lake formed about 1000 ft. North of Yeconic Bmmy blvd. Zt suss approximately 900 ft. long, 50 ft. wise, and `L-3 ft. deep. i'he owner Sent two men wit2a a pump in an attetapt to make the road passable, hovrever, the residents wer• forced to use the farm road on the west side of il,e subdivision i1u order to reach Poconic tray Blvd.. The access to this farm road has since been blacked. At present there ar• trro families with new born babies and ono fawily rtihere the or.YSer Buff era from a severe heart condition, who s~ould be trapped if an etiergenay oecurod during one of these storms. 'T'here are two or three other places on the street xhere the same situation occurs. , ~~er-;~r® awmmr• that the owner of the road is presently att®mpting to secure the release of Y+ia bond and dedicate the road to the torn. V.e urge the 'lown }soard and the YlanninII Board to deny this request until such time as the inadequate drainage situation is corrected. Tt would be a die-service to the taxpayers of Southold Town to take over this road in it~e present condition and us• tax money to correct it. 7'hie letter is being written on behalf of the Laurel Country ::states Property Ovanora Association. Your co-operation and assiatanae in this matter would be greatly appreciated. copy to Planning t3oard 7 _ SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD MINUTES Meeting of October 24, 1972 The Southold Town Board met at the office of Supervisot Albert M. Martocchia, 16 South Street, Gre~_nport, New York, at 3:00 P,M., Tuesday, October 24,1972, with the following present: Supervisor Albert M. Martocchia, Councilman James H. Rich, Jr., Councilman James F. Homan, Justice Martin • Suter, Town Attorney Robert W. Tasker, Superintendent of Highways Raymond C. Dean, and Town .Clerk Albert W. Richmond. Absent: Justice E. Perry Edwards and Justice Louis M. Demarest. Moved by Justice Suter, seconded by Councilman Rich, it was RESOLVED, that the minutes of October 10, 1972 be and they hereby are approved. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman Rich, Councilman Homan, Justice Suter. Moved by Councilman Homan, seconded by Councilman Rich, it was RESOLVED that the next meeting of the Southold Town Board will be held at 3:00 P.M., Thursday, November 9, 1972 at the office of Supervisor Albert M. Martocchia, 16 South Street, Greenport, New York. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman Rich, Councilman Homan, Justice Suter. Moved by Justice Suter, seconded by Councilman Homan, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Board approves the Assignment of Alfred S. Bicknell, assignor, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Company, assignee, dated October 6, 1972. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman Rich, Councilman Homan, Justice Suter. ` • • Page 2 Moved by Councilman Rich, seconded by Councilman Homan, it was RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Board approves the Fishers Island Ferry District's advertisement for bids for the regular haul out of the M/V Olinda and M/V Mystic Isle. The acceptance of any bid by the Commissioners of the Fishers Island Ferry District shall be subject to the approval of the Town Board of the Town of Southold. Vote o£ the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman Rich, Councilman Homan, Justice Suter. :loved by Justice Suter, seconded by Councilman Rich, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Board approves of the Fishers Island Ferry District advertising for bids for one engine for the M/V Mystic Isle. The acceptance of any bid by the Commissioners of the Fishers Island Ferry District shall be subject to the approval of the Town Board of the Town of Southold. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman Rich, Councilman Homan, Justice Suter. Moved by Councilman Rich, seconded by Councilman Homan; it was RESOLVED that a copy of a letter received from Dawn Estates dated October 13, 1972, be turned over to the Planning Board . This letter requests that the subdivision known as Cleaves Point., Section 3 be excepted from the lot area and lot width requirements of the present ordinance governing subdivisions. Vote of the Town Board: Ades: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman Rich, Councilman Homan, Justice Suter. Moved by Councilman Rich, seconded by Councilman Homan, WE3EREAS the Police Building has been completed, and WHEREAS the work and construction of the building has been satisfactory after inspection, NOW, TE3EREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Supervisor Martocchia be and he hereby is authorized to make the final payment on said building. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, G'ouncilman Rich, Councilman Homan, JUStice Suter. , r • • Page 3 Moved by Justice Suter, seconded by Councilman Homan, it was RESOLVED that a copy of the following letter be sent to Stanley Sledjeski, owner of Laurel Country Estates, Laurel, New York: "October 21, 1972, P.0. Box 415, Laurel, N.Y. 11948, The Southold Town Board, Town Hall, Greenport, N.Y., Gentlemen: We wish to bring to your attention a situation which exists on Delmar Drive, Laurel Country Estates, Laurel, N.Y. During each heavy rain lakes form in the street due to in alequate drainage facilities. On Oct. 7, 1972, a lake formed about L000 ft. North of Peconic Bay Blvd. It was approximately 400 ft. long, 50 ft. wide, and 2-3 ft. deep. The owner sent two men with a p~{mp in an attempt to make the road 'passable, however, the residents were forced to use the farm road on the west side of the subdivision in order to reach Peconic Bay Blvd. The access to this farm road has since been blocked. At present there are two families with new born babies and one family where the owner suffers from a severe heart condition, who would be trapped if an emergency occured during one of these storms. There are two or three other places on the street where the same situation occurs. We are aware that the owner of the road is presently attempting to secure the release of his bond and dedicate the road to the tocm. We urge the Town Board and the Planning Board to deny this request until such time as the inadaquate drainage situation is corrected. It would be a dis-service to the taxpayers of Southold Town to take over this road in it's present condition and use tax money to correct it. This letter is being written on behalf of the Laurel Country Estates Property Owners Association. Your co-operation and assistance in this matter would be greatly appreciated. copy to Planning Board /s/ William Erdmann, Ruth E: Erdmann, Pamela Murphy, B. G. Murphy, Paul Kelsch, Bernard F. Weeks, Marjorie van der Bosch, Ellen Kelsch, John Foley, Nancy L. Foley, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Kosianowski, Wm. & Joan Keeriath, Mr. & Mrs. Briah Lynch." Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman Rich, Councilman Homan, Justice Suter. • • Page 4 Moved by Councilman Homan, seconded by Justice Suter, WHEREAS the Town of Southold may be authorized to apply for grants, now, therefore, be it RESOLVED that Supervisor Martocchia be authorized to study grants and apply for those which would be beneficial to the Town of Southold. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman Rich, Councilman Homan, Justice Suter. Moved by Justice Suter, seconded by Councilman Homan, WHEREAS John Tuthill applied to the Town Board for a single trailer renewal permit dated November 11, 1972, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the application of John Tuthill to locate a single trailer on his property at east side ELijah's Lane, Mattituck, New York, be and hereby is granted for a period of six {6) months. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman Rich, Councilman Homan, Justice Suter. Moved by Justice Suter, seconded by Councilman Homan, WHEREAS Carl Frelex Jr. applied to the Town Board for a single trailer renewal permit dated October 12, 1972, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the application of Carl Frelex, Jr. to locate~a single trailer on the property of Herman Hubbard, north side of Main Road, Mattituck, New York, be and hereby is granted for a period of six (6) months. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman Rich, Councilman Homan, Justice Suter. Moved by Justice Suter, seconded by Councilman Rich, it was RESOLVED that Supervisor Martocchia be and he hereby is authorized to purchase six copies of fire codes at $1.00 each.' Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Councilman Rich, Councilman Homan, Justice Suter. r - • ~ Page 5 Moved by Justice Suter, seconded by Councilman Homan, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board approves the amount of $55,000 bond as recommended by the Southold Town Planning Board for roads and improve- ments in the subdivision known as Petty's Bight Estates located at the north side Main State Road, Orient, New York, owned. and developed by Irving and George Newman. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Supervisor Martocchia, Co~incilman Rich, Councilman Homan, Justice Suter. Adjournment was at 4:05 P.M. Albert W. Richmond Town Clerk Russ[u H. PEa av, vreseen~ • • Joen F. Kmm~L E.ecuove Vae Pmiem~ COM ?NI.• REPUBLIC INSURANCE COMPANY•VANGUARD INSURANCE COMPANY~BLUE RIDGE INSURANCE COMPANY EASTERN DEPARTMENT • 129 FULTON STREET • NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10038 !larc2? 20, 1972 Toga Clerk Town of Soutt~hold Southhoid, L.F., 1LY. 11971 Bond No, 995135 Bond Amount $b5,000.00 Date of Bond 5-20-70 Principal E7~eia Ente~cprises, inc. For Lanrei CouatrY estates Obligee Tessa of Sont~ld Address ' -This Company is surety on the bond described above. As such ' surety, we are vitally interested in securing the proper answers to the questions below. We would appreciate it, if you would complete the blanks provided and return the report. Thank you. Sincerely, Maria D. Rivera eondfng Dept. Has bonded work been satisfactorily completed? eOt 3^et What was date of final acceptance? What percentage of work has been done? Boer ~p S When is final approval anticipated? 8~me? OT 1992 Remarks: Final surfac~aa and odds ~ •ndA to be eest~ieted BY: ~ RS-115 September Bt~;1971 Alden Young P.B. 400 Ostrander Avenue Riverhead, New York Dear Alden: The Southold Town Planning Board requires the location of test wells, as well as test holes to be shown on all subdivision mnpa. In the future, you will b® expected to show the locations of all test wells and test holes done the subject property, in their appropriate locations, on all subdivision maps which you present for submission to the ®outhold Town Planning Board. vellry~~sdaaerelYp. John Wickham, CYOairman Southold Town Planning Board JWsBN i ~ YOUNG 41' YOUNG 400 OSTRraNDER AVENUE RIVERHEflD, NEW YORK usm 616-727-2303 a1LDEN W. YOUNG HOWa1RD W. YOUNG Pcofeeeional Engineec 4F Land Suweyoc Land Sucueyoc August 26, 1L97ll Southold Town Planning Board Southold, NewrYork 11971 Attention of John Wickham. Chairman Gentlemen: Aa "Laurel Country Estates" Generally, whenever a person or firm desires a realty subdivision map prepared, I have not included in my fee nor do I participate in the water supply analysis required by the Suffolk County Department of Health as a requisite to approval of a subdivision. This was true in the layout of "Laurel Country Estates". The Suffolk County Department of Health did approve the method of water supply, so any test wells or samples from existing wells in the neighbor- hood would be in their records. Very truly yours, ~~~~'YV Alden W. Young AWY:jrt ~T • August 23, 1971 Alden Young. P. 8. 400 Ostrander Avenue Riverhead, ~Tew York Re: "Laurel Country Estates" Dear. Mr. Youngs The Planning Board is in receipt of your letter of August 20th and the enclosed copy of the subdivision map of "Laurel Country estates." This subject map shows the location of three (3) test holes. xowwer, it doe¦ not show the location of the "test wells." ~ Please advise us whether or not there were any "teat wails" placed in this subdivision, and. is so, the number of Get - walls and their locations. Yo/'u~rs~ truly//, ~ _ " ~1~i7? !.(J~ Jof~hn Wiekham, Chairman Southold Town Planning Board JWiBN YOUNG 4J~ YOUNG 40o OSTRANDER AVENUE RIVERHEAD, NEW YORK 11901 516-7E7-2303 - ALDEN W. YOUNC HOWARD W. YOUNG Professional Engineec 4F Land Sutveyoc Land Suweyoc August 20, 1971 Southold Town Planning Board Southold, New York 11971 Attention: John Wickham, Chairman Gentlemen: At your request we are transmitting herewith one print of map of "Laurel Country Estates" on which is shown the location of test wells. Very truly yours, AWY/rab Alden W. You ~ f enc. June~15 , 1971 ubdivision, Rs s~ 117~!~~s~~C~ 8 located at Peconic Bay Blvd., Laurel,N.Y. Superintendent of Highways Raytssond Dean Pestonic Lane ~ Pe~onic, New York \ Dear Mr. Deans We .have received a request that barriers be placed at the dead-ends of the cross roads in the above mentioned subdivision from an adjacent property owner. This property owner complains thslt care are entering on to his property from these cross roads and racing on his property. Phase advise ua how this matter can best be handled. Very sin~c~er)ely, ~!/~ifi~ ohn Wickham, Chairman Southsld Town Planning Board JWsBN Snndatd N. Y. B. T. U. Foam 8007 • 10-69-20M-8argai~ and Sale Deed, wi[h Covenant agaimt Granma's Acts-Individual or Ctr~~i©~ /A PACE 7Ji~T CONSULT YOUR I~YlR BEFORE fIGNING THIS INfTRYMENT-T~NSTRUMENT SNOYLD BE USED BY LAWYERS ONLY. THIS INDENTURE,-,made the 6 ~ day of April ninet n d d seventy G. xiarc~i~t~~oa~ ~~~ii• ~ BETWEEN LEONARD C. EN'Il`!A, residing at horeham, Town of Brookhaven, L ~1~`-~-1~~~5--~~~•~, Y'' ~ .~~yc ~Y vT L...{i i + T ~ T~~J `J Suffolk Count New York 11786 'J <l~-+i ~i ' +1r ~ +i ~ iJ~I` ' ~`'°s~r~REAL ESTAfE , STA1E Of *~T '1,To*'`'~~,a~,iTR.AN,~EtR'ia'X~t~ ~~x~tNEV~ YORK~,r~I; d ~o e q~ -pept'at l j 1 al ~ s~ wsf ~dRat{BA +Apf~73~7,i~~y! ~ , .._s ~ ~ 8 7~ ~ -~`7~~ - + & Finaric~A ~ Pa iosas .,T * 1-;~ it '-+~r i- i' 'alr' 1, +,.T i ' N iir_ ~',T. -rl~_+v._a ..-rru_.,+•--+Fa.-.~I+.~:.l+..vl -.,1._~. i. ,7 Is.:.T T . TGl.~ party of the first part, and EMMA ENTERPEISES. INC. , a domestic corporation with office and principal plane of business at Main Road, Mattituck, Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, 11952, ~ party of the second part, ~ WITNESSETH~ that the party of the first part, in consideration of One 8nd 00100------------ ~ ----------------------------------------------------($1.00) dollars, 1- I lawful money of the United States, 8nd other gOOd and valuable consideration paid yfi by the party of the second part, does hereb}- grant and release unto the party of the second part, the heirs or a ~ ~ successors and assigns of the part}• of the second part forever, AI1. that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and beinC at Laurel, Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at the southwest corner of the premises herein described at a point on the boundary line between land now or formerly of C. T. Young and land of Henry S. Eomanowski on the west, said point being 456.13 Peet northerly as measured along said boundary line from its intersection with the northerly line of Peconic Bay Boulevard; from said point of beginning running along said land of &omanowaki, North 18° 36' 20" Weat 3,857.07 feet to the Long Island Eailroad; thence along the Long Island Railroad, North 4'7° 18' 20" East 368.68 feet to land of Albert C. Nolte; running thence along said land of Nolte, three courses and distances as follows: 1) South 29° 06' 30" East 333.78 feet; thence ti South 18° 29' 30" East 2,813.61 feet; thence South 19° 53' 40" East 940.30 feet to the nor--nerly side of Pe ~nic Bay Boulevard; thence South 28° 55' 20" West along the norther- ly side of Peconic Bay Boulevard 40.69 feet; thence South 28° 37' Wes~4 25.75 feet still along the northerly aide of Peconic Bay Boulevard to a point; thence northerly along a curve bearing to the left having a radius of 55.48 feet a distance of 4b.97 feet to a point; thence E'.1 USER 6 1 t~ PAGE 34O • North 19° 53' Weat ']'7.30 Feet to a point; ri,,,,,; ng thence South ']1° 23' 40" West 380.12 feet to the point or place of BEGINNING. SIIBJECT TO and together with all rights to a right of way along part of the easterly boundary of said premises as contained in an agreement between Albert C. Nolte and Ceci1~T. Young dated October 13, 1964 and recorded in Tiber 5662 at page 448. i ; i j i I i j 1 j ~ j - i j ~ i ~7'~: ii ueE~fi728 PAS X41 ' I TOGETHER with all right, title and interest, if any, of th• rty of the first part in and to any streets and roads abutting the above described premises to the center lines thereof, TOGETHER with the appurtenances and all the estate and rights of the party of the first part in and to said premises, TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the premises herein granted unto the party of the second part, the heirs or successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever. I ~ AND the party of the first part covenants that the party of the first part has not done or suffered anything ~ whereby the said premises have been incumbered in any way whatever, except as aforesaid. AND the party of the first part, in compliance with Section 13 of the Lien Law, covenants that the party of the first part will receive the consideration for this conveyance and will hold the right to receive such consid- 1 eration as a trust fund to be applied first for the purpose of paying the cost of the improvement and will apply the same first to the payment of the cost of the improvement before using any part of the total of the same for any other purpose. The word "party" shall be construed as if it read "parties" whenever the sense of this indenture so requires. IN WITNE.4S WHEREOF, the party of the first part has duly executed this deed the day and year first above j written. ~J~~~J//~ Q ~ IN PRESENCE OF: +T@OII & I i I LI9ER~~S PAGE 342 srAT~ or NEw ToRR, Coin Suffolk srAn o*v ToRR, eouFtrr of u: On the ~ ~ day of April 19'70, before me On the day of 19 ,before me persoml y came personally came LEONARD C. ECIl"lA to me known to be the individual described in and who to me known to be the individual described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that he executed the same. executed the same. U Not Public- RICHARD F. LARK NOTARY WBLIC, State of MRw York ~Na 52-7432500 ~ 5affolk Ctwnf)L, , Coutmissim fxpms March 30, 19...`~ STATE OP NEW TORR, COUNTY O~ sR: STATE Of NEW YORK, COUNTY Of ~ sRs On the da of 19 ~ y ,before me On the day of 19 ,before me personally came personally came to me known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and to me known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say that he resides at No. say that he resides at No. ; ; that he is the that he is the of o{ ,the corporation described ,the corporation described in and which executed the foregoing instrument; that he in and which executed the foregoing instrument; that he knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed to said instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so to said instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so affixed by order of the board of directors of said corpora- affixed by order of the board of directors of said corpora- tion, and that he signed h name thereto by 1l7te order. lion, and that he signed h name thereto by like order. $argain anD bale ~eeb SECTION WI'1 H COVENANT AGAINST GRANTOR'S ACTS TITLH NO. BLOCK LOi LEONARD C• Ef'II`lA COUNTY OR TOWN of Southold ro EP'Il'1A ENTE1?PRISES, INC. Recorded At Request o! The Title Guarantee Company RHTURN HY MAIL TO: j~.'(ri~.li Wickham, Esq. STANDARD FORM OF N!W YORK WARD OF nrl! YNDERWRIT[RS 11a1n ~ad ' Uurribrrad by Plattituck, New York THE TITLE GUARANTEE COMPANY Zip No. 119 r)2 W V i 2 D O o[ ~ 0 N F r, ~ REC01~~~~ It r_~ ~ s APR 13 1910 ry ~ cr ~ I o _ 33 c~ Ma `i ` ~ ~ ~ LESTER M. ALBERTSOPf' yJ Gerk of Suffolk County W N ~ ~ I - CLASS OF SERVICE ~~~/L i~ a~~!'~~? ~ V ~ This is a fast message SYMBOLS unless its deferred char- DL=Day Lerrer W. P. MARSHALL 4 NL=Nighr Lever actor is indicated by [he R. W. McFAL prOpC[ SYmbpl. CXAInMAN OF THE BOARD PRESInENT L'f'=lrltern tIOn01 ® Lever Telegram The filing time shown in the date line on domestic telegrams is LOCAL TIME at point of origin. Time oC receipt is LOCAL TIME at poinr of destination t°JUA©10 SY I1~1N[3030 PD PfINEOLA NY 24 1110A EST' JOHN WICKHAN = PLANNING BOARD TOCJN OFFICE ":-1AIN RD SOUTHOLD NY' ~'CR t T t CAL ILLNESS OF PAY P,,10THER PREVENTS ATTENDING HEARING ON ",~~AP OF LAUREL ESTATES REQUEST THAT OWNER ~OF SUBDIVISION NOT BE PER"QITTED TO GRANT USE OF TEN F00T R1.C~NT OF 41~AY TO PRIVATE EEACH ON PECONIC BAYNPCLUSION OF USE OF R l GHT OF t'JAY APJD S~~ALL BEACH !VOULD SERIOUSLY AFFECT RIGHTS OF PRESENT USERS AND 0!'JNERS OF BEACH WU1201 (R2-fi5) THB COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SOCOBSTIONS PROM IT$ PATRONS CONCERNING {TS 9BRVICB CLASS OF SERVICE DL=paM BOL$ This is a fn[ message unlus its deferred char- NL=Nisht Lister acres is indicated 6y the W~ P. MARSHALL T fl/}T T'( A R. W. McFALL prOplr yyml]OI CH.tIq MAN OF TXE BO/.gD y ~ V y_` P0.ESIDENT LT=Cuter Telegram Thefiling time shown in the date line on domestic tele8roms is LOf,A1 TIME at point of origin. Time of receipt is LOCAL TIME ar point of destination • FRONT PROPERTY TO EASTA~!D U":~~ST AV01 DENCE OF PROi3LE:':~S OF BEACH CONGESTION PARKING ~='!ATE~i AND 3rACH POLLUTION ~RE(?UIRES THAT ~JEACH RIGHTS NOT BE GRANTED. IjESPECTFULLY URGE CONSIDERATION OF FOREG01 NG "JIATTERS= L KINGSLEY S~'JIITH 4225 PECONIC BAY BLVD h:~ATT ITUCK NY.. WU3201 (ft2-65) THE COMMRY WN.L APPRECIATE SUGi;ESTIlNi3 FROM iTA PATRORS CONCEANiNO [TS SERVICE CLASS OF SERVICE ~i `g SYMBOLS Tltis is a fot massage DL=DaY Lettet unlem Its deferred char- NL=Night Leiter acttt is indicated by the W_ P. MARSHALL R. W. McFALL prOp[r SYm6DI. CNI~IRMAN OE THE ADARp ® PRESIDENT LT=Lcucr Tclcgrlm Thefiling time shown in the date line an donrestic telegrams is LOCAL TIME at point of origin. Time of receipt is LOCAL TIME at point of destination V9UA012 CT CNA340 NL PDF CHAr;LES7oP~ WVIR 23= SOUTFIOLD TOCJN PLANNING BOARD= TOUJN OFFICE ~:~A I N RD SOUTHOLD NY= =REF LEGAL NOTICE 3 APPEARING ~"ARCH 12 1970 IN MATTITUCK WATCHl,9AN RE PLAN OF E"•J9":QA ENTERPRISES INC. TO BUILD LAUREL COUNTRY ESTATES I A..".9 PROPERTY 04"JNER OF LAND AND NO~d~E ADJACENT TO RIGHT OF WAY TO BAT TO BE USED BY DEVELOPMENT. NJHAT A~1EASURES V'JILL BE TAKEN TO PROTECT MY RIGHTS WITH FAMILIES OF FIFTY HOh~ES USING A W[71201 (F;2-gS) THE COlAYANT WILL ATPAECIATE SVGOEST[ONS TROM IT$ PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERVICE CLASS OF SERVICE a~~®~ SYMBOLS This is a faa[ message DL=Day Leaer unless in dekrred char- NL=Nighs Lever aaer is indicated by the W~ P• MARSHALL R. W. McFALL LX/~IRM/1N OF THi BOANO PRESIpENT LT=I"tcr^ nnfl8l prover symbol. ® Lcucr Tdrgram The Lling time shown in the date line on domestic telegrams is LOCAL TIME at point of origin. Time of receipt is LOCAL TIME at point of destination S1~1ALL 4000 SQUARE FOOT BEACH AND NARRONJ ACCESS WA Y? t'dHAT ASSURANCE IS THERE THAT PETS! LITTER. OTHER NUISANCES t"JILL BE CONTAINED? i AM AGAINST THE PROPOSAL AND VERY CONCERNED ABOUT PLAN= JANE B CORYDON 1509 WILSHIRE PL CHARLESTON ~"JVA 25314 PHONE 304-342-12;0.,., WU1201 (F12-65) THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS PRpM IT$ PATRONS CONCERNING ITS gl EVIC! - - CLASS oe SEavtce r~~~®~ This is a (ex message SYMBOLS unless in deferred char. DL=Uay Lcncr arter is itdi<ated 6y the W~ P. MARSHALL ~'g'\ ? ~ r NL=Night Letrer iKi cLl, yry./.IpL' R. W. McFALL propR SymMI. CH~in Min OF TX6 OoARD PXESIpENT L-f=1 rrfll (lOn9f ® Lever Telegram The filing pme shown in the dare line on domestic telegrams is LOCAL TIME at point of origin. Time of receipt is LOCAL TIMEat poim of destinacion a .TTI~VUA009 SY CT CZD190 HP NL PDF COLU":4 BUS OHIO 23= JOHN WICKHAM = ~SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD SOUTHOLD NY= Ah:4 REPRESENTING MRS MARY E P01'dELL LONG TERh:4 RESIDENT OF THE VILLAGE OF LAUREL TOWN OF SOUTHOLD IN REGARD TO LEGAL NOTICE NUMBER THREE AS OUTLINE IN THE LONG I ISLAND TRAVELER. ",~ATTITUCK d"JATCHMAN OF A~ARCH 12TH ,1970°u PLOTS FXX OF PR OPERT I ES 04°dNED 8Y EMMA ENTERPR 1 SES INC AND A C NOTE BOTH INCLUDE RIGHT OF WAY TO PECONIC BAY THIS RIGHT OF WAY AS INDICATED ON SURVEY OF DANIEL R W[J1201 (R2-85) TR8 COMPANY WILL APPAECIATe $V GGESTION$ PROM IT$ PATRONS CONCERNING IT9 $eaVtC6 ~C `~yy[ L~l ((~A ------rah---- -----~~-aarr--------_. a.LASg OF SERVICE sail ~ lu SYMBOLS 7hfs is s 6ss message 1V~YI~•1~. 10• J~ DL=DaY 1<rrcr unless its deferred char- g'g~~a ^ aacr is indicated by the W. P. MARSHALL Y ~ L~ V R. W. McFALL NL_Nighr Lcucr prOp[r 6YmbOI. CXFIRM.aN OF TXf: BOARD PpE31DENT LT_i Tern tlOn81 ® Lcrzer Tdegnm The5ling time shown in the date line on domntic telegrams is LOCAL TIME at point of origin. Time of receipt is LOCAL TIMEat point of destination YOUNG JAN 3RD 1933 IS A TEN FOOT l"11JE PATH WHICH TERMINATES BEFORE REACHING THE BEACH OF PECONIC BAY TO THE SOUTH THE WESTERN EDGE OF THIS PROPERTY IS BOUNDED BY PROPERTY OF MRS POWELL LIBRE 1434 PAGE 1x34 AND LIBRE~ X1699 PAGE 555 AND ON THE EAST SIDE BY PROPERTY JOINTLY OV"JNED BY MRS CORYDON AND MRS SEAL. WIDTH OF BEACH AREA BETWEEN THESE PROPERTIES AND OUJNED BY P~1R YOUNG IS ~APPROXIP~IATELY 4fl FEET THE NET RESULT OF APPROVING BEACH IRfGHTS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE DEVELEPP:9ENTS OF THIS SCOPE WILL AUTOMATICALLY RESULT (N AN INJUSTICE TO ADJOING RESIDENTS IT iS NOT DIFFICULT TO INVISION THE WU7201 (R2-fi6) TH! COMPhttS WILL pPpAtC1ATE 9daii6ESTIppIS PROM ITg PAiRONO CONCYRNING ITS SERVICB ' CLASS OF SEEVICE SYMBOLS This is a fast message DL=Day Leiter unless i[s deferred char- NL=N~6hr L<ucr seer is indicated by [he W~ P. MARSHALL ~~'11T F RR R. W. MtFA LL CXAIn M.rN OF TNL BOARp /L/ LL ~y` PpE 510 ENT LT=In[crn tiO nel prover symbol. ® Lcrter Telegram The filing time shown in the dare line on domestic telegrams is LOCAL TIME at point oforigin. Time of receipt is LOCAL 71ME at Doi nt o(destinarion PROBLEMS OF HEALTH AND PUBLIC NUISAPlCE ARISING FR0~.4 TUNELLING 50 TO 1fl0 FAMILIES AND GUESTS INTO A BEACH AREA OF APPROXIMATELY 40 X 100 FEET PROPERTY EVALUATION HAS TO BE AFFECTED A4RS PO'JJELL IS RESPECTFULLY REQUESTING ADVISEh9ENT ON WHAT STEPS THE PLANNING BOARD WILL CASUE TO BE TAKEN TO PROTECT HER PROPERTY FRO~JI UNLA4UFUL TRESPASSING I WOULD LIKE TO SUGGEST THAT PREVIOUS TO ANY DECISION BY THE PLANNING BOARD AN INSPECTION BE PHYSICALLY MADE OF THIS AREA IN RELATION TO BEACH RIGHTS AND AVAILABLE BEACH RIGHTS OF MAXIMUM PERSONS DOGS BOATS ETCH VISUALIZE BEACH FACES ON THE EAST AND WEST WU1201(R2-fi5) THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS PROM !TS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SE gVICE ' CLASS OF SERVICE DL=p MBOtL$ Thiz is a Est massage unless its deferred char- NL=Night Lcrtcr aaer is indicated by the W~ P. MARSHALL ~1E F s^T A R. W. McFALL proper aymb(II. CNAIRM.rN OF TNH BOARD ~ ? 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Time of receipt is LOCAL TIME ar point of deuinarion BOUNDARIES AND THE TOTAL ASPECTS h~4AY WELL APPEAR TO BE A RECREATION AREA FOR A PRISON CA~.~P= CLIFFORD H ARTHUR JR 1520-2ti 'JEST SIXTH AVE COLUPIIBUS OHIO 43212= W01201 (R2-65) THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM lT$ PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERVICS - running thence North 67 de- t1, S. 73' 03' 20" W.-143.72 gees 35 minutes 20 seconds feet; thence East along the Southerly line (2~ S. 67° 14' 00" W.-55.90 of Westphalia Road 100.10 Yeec iheuce along laud o` ~ feet to land now or formerly the party of the first part of Taylor, thence South 29 de- and the several lands of Eisen gees 32 minutes 00 seconds & others, four courses: East along said tae[. mention- (11 N. 14° 58' 00" W.-35.03 ed laud 265.39 feet to a moms- feet: thence meat, thence North 63 degrees (21 N. 56° 45' 20" W.-732.64 63 minutes 10 seconds East Yeet: thence along the said land of Taylor (3) N. 47° 38' 00" W.-435.90 and along land of Snyder feet; thence 185.65 feet: thence along ]and (4) N. 13° 48' 40" W.-146.29 of Le Valley two courses and feet to said southerly line of distances as follows: (11 South Middle Road; thence along 29 degrees 22 minutes 50 see- said southerly line, two onds East 147.38 feet; theme courses: (2l North 60 degrees 37 mitt- (1) Easterly on a curve to utes 10 seconds East 25 feet; the right having a radius of thence South 29 degrees 22 1877.0 feet a distance of 242.48 i minutes 50 seconds East a- feet; thence long lands of Raacke, Harri- (21 N. 76° 0T 30" E.-563.0 son and Haines 364.97 feet; feet to the point of begin- I thence along land of Bennett mng. two courses and distances as Any person desiring to be follows: (ll South 58 degrees heard on the above matter should 54 minutes 50 secortds West appear at the time and place -~I 209.08 feet; thence (2) South above specified. 29 degrees 32 minutes 00 sec- DATED: FEBRUARY 25, 1970 onds East 242.13 feet to a BY ORDER OF THE monument and an old ditch SOUTHOLD TOWN separating the premises here- PLANNING BOARD in described from land now or JOHN WICgMAN.~ fotmerly of Gilles; thence CHAIRMAN I Westerly along said old ditch 1T-3-12 to a stone monument set in the Easterly line of land note I of formerly of Norman Wells. the tie line oY the last course being South 74 degrees, 41 minutes 10 seconds West 265.16 feet; thence North 29 degrees 32 minutes 00 seconds West along the said land now or formerly of Norman Wells 762.65 feet to the Southwest- erly corner oY land now or formerly of Sophie Rau, thence along the said last mentioned land the followirttg~ two courses and distances: (ll North 67 degrees 35 minutes 20 seconds East 159 feet; thence (2) North 29 degrees 32 minutes 00 seconds West 241.00 feet to the point or c place of beginning. 3. Plat of property owned by Emma Enterprises, Inc., entitled laurel Country Estates, oonsist- ing of a parcel of land of 36 ' acres, situated in Laurel, in the Town of Southold, Suffolk Cotm- ty, New York, and bounded and described as follows: ' BEGINNING at a point ~ , which is the Southwesterly comer oY land formerly o` ~ Wertenberg which point is the southeast corner of a certain b0' Right of Way on the northerly line of Peconic Bay Boulevard, running thence - from said Point of Beginning i LEGAL NOTICF.~ south 28° 55' 20" west along the northerly side of Pecottic N(?'lCE OF HEAB,ING3 Bay Boulevard 65.69 Feet to NONCE IS HEREBY GIVEN land of a. T. Young; rumting 'L~F SUFFOLK ghat prsuant to Section 276 of thence south 28° 37' west a- ~ ss; ~g ¢wa Law, public heatlage long the northerly side oC NEW YORK will !e held by the Southold Peconic Bay Boulevard and Tow Planning Board at the land of C. T. Young 25.75 Fee[ gyv;OHice, Main Road, South- to a point; running thence old(ew York, in said Town on along said land o£ C. T. Young th th dgy of March, 1970, at three courses and distances Whitney Booth, Jr., being duly sworn, says 7.fp'cloCk in the evening of as follows: (ll On a curve to 4 flay, on the question aY ap- the left hating a raai[L of lis the Editor, of THE LONG ISLAND p}1 of the following plats: 551s Feet and au arc length _ MATTITUCI< WATCHMAN, o Flat of property owned by of 46.97 Feet whose chord is public neWS- north 4= 21' 49" east 45.58 las Mandaro and Frank -ed at Southold, in Suffolk County; and that aro, entitled Wheatfield feeC thence (21 North 19' 53' consisting of a parcel of 40" west 77.30 Feet: thence ,f which the annexed is o printed copy, has been of 27.7978 acres, situated in (3) South 71` 23' 40" west hogue, in the Town of 38012 Feet to land of Henry ~ said Long Islond Traveler Mottituck Watch- old, Suffolk County, New S Romanow skt, tumung ' and bounded and described thence north 18 36' s0 we..: :ach week for ~ ~ . • s along the caste [t line of land VVB°~ .ett: of Rmnanowskt 3857A7 Feet s'=~' BEGINNING at a point on commenan on the v to the Lon= Island Railroad: ' g a westerly line oP GrtH1ng tunnin° thence north 4 r lII' ~ ~ treat, 1013.90 feet northerly i e 20" ease along the soutnetl+ ....~.e.C.~:.`:.. j9•,,,C•, along said westerly line from side of the Long Island Rat - the Main Road; from said toad 36868 Feet to land of point of begiD7lling running Albert C Nolte; t[uume ~ ' atong land of Mandaro, S. 52° thence four course and dir- 46'~ 30" West-163.89 feet to ~ • ]and of Sacred Heart Roman tat ces along the tl-rstetly line Catholic Church; thence a- of filbert C. Nolte as follow~~. ill South 29° OG' 30 ' east ~ _ long said land, North 37° 13' ~ 30" West-2,254.56 Ycet; thence 333.78 F-eat: thence (21 South Belong land of Heaney and I8' 29' 30" east 2813.61 Feat others, North 99° 29' 10" Ens*. thence c31 South 19' S3' 40" an to before me th i5 day oY east ?99.44 Feet: thence 14t _ 563.41 feet to land of Ma- Ott „ e v~ / , r chinchick; thence along said curve to lls right nav- !G.....~.....: ~9,~(,-;. land and along land of gut- ~ in_ a radius of 50 Fret in an ' asewski, South 38° 30' 60" East I arc length of 1_4.70 Feet *.o 1,901.48 feet; thence along ?'ohtt of tangenc}~: ~.hance land of Tyler, two courses ~ Smrth 19 53 40" en« 3 on^~ n land of Albett C. 'v tlt, u.d ~ 7/~' and distances; i formerly- aF W~rtcnbrt ~31.4A . 1. South 37° 98' 50" West, .d...Sr4~,~.~- Feet to the point m pl tc~ o" Nota P 21023 feet; thence BEGINNING. r'y ubllc 2. South 37° 04' 40" East. g, plat of propert}~ owned by 279.68 teat; thence along land Valentine Ruch. entitled Shore- f Town of Southold, two crest. cotvslsting of a parcel of qpn~ pn, [~ourses and dtataaces; laud of 15 acres, situated in Notarv r i ~ P F 1. South 52° b5' 20" West, Greeuport, in the Town of South- Rz ` t 1'w York 0.00 feet; thence _ -~-`Y 2. South'37° 04' 40" East, old, Suffolk County. New York. 5.0 feet to the northerly and bounded and described as (F Comets iz 33 1971 line of Schoolhouse Road; follows: I - thence along said northerly BEGINNING at a point on line,"of Schoolhouse Road. ! the southerly line of Middle South 62° 66' 20" West, 55.10 I Road, 1623.80 feet westerly feet to satd westerly line of along said southerly line from Gritfing Street' thence along Albertsons Lane, said point of ,-,,,-~,•-i„ ta,e e...tw auc I haQinninv beine the nnrth- being South 74 degrees. 41 minutes 10 seconds West 265.16 feet; thence North 29 degrees 32 minutes 00 seconds ~ West along the said Iand now or formerly of Norman Wells 762.65 feet to the Southwest- erly corner of land now or formerly of Sophie Rau, theuoe along the said last mentioned land the following two courses and distances: (L) North 67 degrees 35 minutes 20 seconds East 159 feet; thence (21 North 29 degrees 32 minutes 00 seconds {vest 241.00 feet to the point ar place of beginning. 3. Plat of property owned by Emma Enterprises, Ina, entitled Laurel Country Estates, oonsist- - ing of s parcel of land of 38 ' sores, situated in Laurel, in the Town of Southold, Suffolk Corm- ty, New York, and bounded and described as follows: ' BEGINNING at a point 1 f whioh a5 the Southwesteric ' corner of land formerly of Wertenberg which point is the southeast corner of a certain 50' Right of Way on thz northerly line of Peconic Bap Boulevard, ntxtning thence LEGAL NOTICES ( from said Point of Beginning I south 28° 65' 20" west along the northerly side of Peconic N CE OF HEARiNG3 gay Boulevard 65.69 Feet to N CE IS HEREBY GIVEII land of C. T. Young; running bF SUFFOLK t vent to Section 278 oY thence south 28° 37' west a- IBW, public hearings long the northerl3' side o', NEW YORK ~ ss: will held by the Southold Peconic Bay Boulevard and Planning Board at the land of C. T. Young 25.75 Feet ~l (flee, Main Road, South- to a point; running thence old w York, in said Town on along said land of C. T Young , ~ th day of March, 1970, at thrre courses and distance; Whitney f300t}t, .ir., being duly SWOrn, SOyS q; 'clock in the evening of as Follows. (11 On a curse to tt s y, On the question of ap- the left hating a radios of fi5 the Editor, Of THE LONG ISLAND P1 of the following plats: 55.46 Feet and an arc length _ MATTITUCI< WATCHMAN, a ublie news- lat oP pmperty owned by of 46.9^ Feet whose chord i~ p las Mandaro and Frank north 4= 21' 40" east 45.58 !qd qt Southold, in Suffolk County; Und thof aro, entitled Wheatfield feet: thence t21 North 19' S3' consisting of a parcel of 40" west ~7.3o Feet thence .f which the cnnexed is c printed copy, has been of 27.7978 acres, situated in 231 South 71' 23' 40" west hogue, in the Town of 380.1? Fee[ to land of Henrr '1 said Long Island Traveler-Mattituck Wotch- hold, Suffolk County, New S. Romanowskt. tuunine k and bounded and described thence north 18' 36' 20" west :qch week for C' YYe, `,~llows: along the eastern lcto of land rt - o+' Rmnanow ski 385707 Fee± ~G a y BEGINNING at a point on to the Long Island Rath oad: commenong on the a~tte westerly line of Griffiag running thence north 4r i6' ~ e r- ~F Street, 1013.38 feet northerly i ~slong said westerly line from 20' ens*, along the soutt erlp ....G:.c.L C~:.~ ~9./„p;,, s g the Main Road: from said I 9] e toE t G Volt IslandttPltil- point of beginning ilmxdng oad 35868 Feet to land of along land of Mandaro, S. 52= - ink ' ~ hence fov~ course; ana dis- . ~ ~ ~ 46' 30" West-183.69 feet to land of Sacred Heart Roman lances along the tcester]v line Catholic Church; thence a- of Albert C. Nolte as follow;. D South 29' 06' 30" cant ' ' long said land, North 37° 13' ~ 30" West-2,254.56 feet; thence 33378 Feet thence x.21 South along land of Heaney and I, 18' 29' 39" east 3813.61 Feet: others, North 39° 2s' 1s^ East ! '-t~,»tce ~a1 south 19° ss' 4e" Srn to before me this day of east 290.44 Feet: Tlrerice !4t , 563.41 feet to land of Ma- ~ a / ,r r- chinehick; thence along said , Oa a curve to the right nar- ~ L i„ ~ inn ,t radius of 5n Feet in alt 19.~~. land and along land of Kur- 'i arc length of 134.70 Feet to czewski, South 38° 30' 50" East 1,901.48 feet; thence along ~ a Point of tangency: thence land of Tyler, two cotsses ~ ~ .1'h 19 53 40" eta . o.ig land of Albet( C- 'Qoltt t_ d / / and distances; ' ict meil; of Wrrteubet ~31.4P. L~ / Kr ~L..c:. ...5l.4:......~:. 1. South 37° 36' 50" West, Feet to the point a nla~e of ---LLL "'111... ~ C--......, 210.23 Feet; thence I Notary Public BEGINNING. 2. South 37° 04' 40" East ~ 4, plat of property oared by 273.68 feet; thence along land + I of Town oY Southold, two I Valentine Ruch, entitled Shor~- eburses and distances; crest. consistut.~ of a Parcel of ADC F r1F 1. South 52° 85' 20" West, ~ laud of 15 act es, situated In Not3rv ° - ~ t~ York 170.00 feet; thence 'I Greeuport, nt the Town of South- Lr ,y I old Suffolk Cotmt3'~ New York, 2. South 37° 04' 40" East. 1 Cam „'s~ and bounded and described as ~ 3J, 1971 05.0 feet to the northerly line of ~SChoolhouse Road; follows: thence along said northerly BEGINNING at a point on. line oY Schoolhouse Road. i the southerly line of Middle South 62° b6' 20" West, 55.10 ~ Road. 1623.80 feet westerly feet t0 said westerly line of along said southerly line from Grilling Street; thence along ~ Albertsons Lane, said point of said westerly line, South 38= I beginning being the uorth- 32. 40" East, 80.02 feet to the westerly corner of land of point of beginning. ~ Papantoniou; from said Point 2. Plat of property owned b}' of beginning running along James F. Reeve and John T. said land of Papantouiou. [wet Reeve, entitled Bennett's Poad ~ courses: consisting of a parcel of land (ll S. 14` 25' 00" E.-110! of 7.668 acres, situated in Mat- G feet: thence tltuck, in the Town M Southold. ~.,i N. 76° 0T 30" E.-7 Suffolk County, New York, and described as follows: I feet; thence along lane BEGINNING at a point on ~ Dais and along lan the southerly line of West- Schwartz, 3. 14° 25' OP phalia Road at the North- 98223 £eet; there: aim easterly corner of ]and now of Cassidy and land or formerly of Sophie Rain ' ~o:yski. iwo cauries. THE SUFFOLK TIMES LEGAL NO'T'ICE LEGAL NOTICE FOLK. 1 LEGAL NOTICE 2. Plot of property owned by ypgl{, f Ss: NOTICE OF HEARINGS James F. Reeve and John T. ~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Reeve, entitled Bennett's Pond, that pursuant to Section 276 of the conststing of a parcel of land of ~(,4-~~-'?1-y~~y..- • . • being duly SWOrn, Town Law, public hearings will 7.566 acres, situated in Mattituck, be held by the Southold Town in the Town of Southold, Suffolk is Printer and Publishes of the SUFFOLK Planning Board at the Town County, New York, and bounded Office, Main Road, Southold, and described as follows: a newspaper published at Greenpart, in sold New York, in said Towu on the - BEGINNING at a point on lath day o£ March, 1970, at 7:3o the southerly line of west- he notice, of which the annexed is a pri.-tted o'clock in the evening of said day, phalia Road at the Nor- on Che question of approval of the theasterly ,corner of land 0.blished iri the S'a~id Suffolk Weekly Times following plats: now or formerly of Sophie { t0'r . • • • • • L'r'L~- ~ ~ ~ • • • • • ~ • • , Week 1. Plat of properly owned by Rau; running thence North 67 Nicholas Mandaro and Frank degrees 35 minutes 20 Mandaro, entitled Whea tf field seconds Eas[ along the YleriClrlg On the Park, consisting of a parcel of Southerly line of Westphalia - Hood 100.10 feet to land now • ~ ~ ~ ~ 1~' land of 227978 acres, situated in / - Cutchogue, in the Town of ur formerly of Taylor, thence = i r - - ~a Snu (.h 29 de roes 32 mirmfes Southold. Suffolk County, New ~ g York, and botl~Cled and described tut seconds East along said me this ~ t~. as follows: last mentioned land 265.39 1 BEGINNING at a point on Ceet to a monument, thence , ly7.c„ ) the westerly (fAe. of Grdfing North 63 degrees 53 minutes ~~-~y{ ~ _ ~ 10 seconds East alon the c A ilong said westerly Inc from said land of Taylor and along strcc t. 101336 Peet northerly Ia nd of Snyder t85.fi5 gfect; L: :-4~~~~ the Main Road; .rom said • ~ ~ .v • • • • ' ~ ~ • • • • ~ • • point of beginning running Lhence along land of Le along land of Mandaro, S. Valley two courses and 52' 46~ 3(1" West- 163.69 feet distances as follows: (t) to land of Sacred Heart South 29 degrees 22 minutes Roman Catholic Church; 50 seconds East 147.38 feet; ~ • thence along said land, North thence (2) North 60 degrees ~ ` 37 minutes 10 seconds East 25 ' I` t ~ ~ s, 37 ° 13' 30" West - 2,254.55 _ - feet; thence along land of feet; thence South 29 degrees ' Heaneyand othee~,l North 22 minutes 50 seconds East 39 29' 10" East 563.41 feet to along lands of Raacke, land of Machinchick; thence Harrison and Haines 364.97 along said land and along feeh, thence along land of land of Kurezewski, South BenneLL two courses and 38• 30' 50" East 1,901.48 feet; distances as follows: (ll thence along land of Tyler, South 58 degrees 54 minutes Two courses and distances; 50 seconds West 209.08 feet; 1.Soa Lh 37' 38' S0" West, thence t2) South 29 degrees 210.23 feet; thence 32 minutes 00 seconds East 2. South 37' 09' 40" East, 242.13 feet to a monument 273.68 {eel; thence along land and an old ditch separating of Town of Southold, two the premises herein courses and distances; described from land now or • 1. South 52" 55'20 West, formerly of Gilles, thence 170AU feel thence Westerly along said old ditch 2 South 37 04' 40" East 95.0 to a stone monument set [n feet to the northerly line of the Easterly line of land now Schoolhouse Road; thence or formerly of Norman Wells, along said northerly line of the. tie line of the last course Schoolhouse Hoa d, South 52 being South 74 degrees, 41 0""5'20"West. SS.IOfeet tosaid -rpmu[es~10 seconds West - Friday, MarchI3,197~ westertc line of Gritting 265.16 feet, thence North 29 Street: thence along said degrees 32 minutes o0 tEGA~ NOTICE LEGAL N~T~CE westerly line. South ss~ 32' seconds West along the said Feet and an arc ten th of llineo[ land of Romanowski 40" Eas' 60.02 feet to the land now or formerly of g -Norman Wells 762.65 feet to Feet whose chord is 3857.07 Feet to the - Long point of beginning,. the Southwesterly corner of north 4" 21' 40" east 45.58 Island. d;.. rUnniog land now or formerly of Feet; thence (2) North 19 ' fJileAce na~r~~ '.20",east So hie Rau, thence alon the west 77.30 Feet; g the ,::bide of P g said last mentioned land the thence (3) South 71' 23' 90" nd~ RaiUoad tollowiug two courses and west 380.12 Feet to land of land; of Albert distances: (ll North 67 Henry S. Romanowski; _ ~ nce four running thence north 18".36' courses and distances al degrees 35 minutes 20 ~ seconds East 159 feet; thence 20" west along the easterly the westerly line of Albert C. (2) North 29 degrees 32 Nolte as follows: (L) South minutes 00 seconds West 29 ~ OB' 30" east 333.78 Feet; 241.00 feet to the point or thence (2) South 18" 29' 30° place of beginning. east 2813.61 Feet; thence (3) 'South 19E 53' 40" east 299 A4 3' Pla( of property owned by Feet; thence (4) On a curve Emma Enterprises. Inc, entitled ( to the right having a radius of Laurel Country Estates, coo- , 50 Feet in an-arc length of sisting of a parcel of land of 36 ~ 121.70 Feet to a point of acres, situated in Laurel, in the tangency; thence South 19 Town of Southold, Suffolk County, 5g~ 40" east along land of New York, and bounded and Albert C. Nolte and formerly described as follows: of Wertenberg 531.48 Feet to BEGINNrrv_____ _i~-~--. - the point or place of Begin- Wertenberg which point is ning the southeast corner of a ~ q, plat'of propelty owned by certain 50' Right of Way on Valentine Ruch, entitled the northerly line of Peconic Shorecrest, consisting of a parcel Bay Boulevard, running of land of 15 acres, situated in thence from said Point of Greenport, in the Town of Beginning south 28~ 55' 20" Southold, Sutfolk Canty, New west along the northerly side 'York, and bounded and described of Peconic Bay Boulevard- as follows: 65.69 Feet to land of C.T. ' BEGINNING at a point on Young; running thence south the southerly line of Middle ZS` 37' west along the nor- Road, 1623.80 feet westerly therly side of Peconic Bay along said southerly line Bwlevard and land of C.T. from Albertsons Lane, said Young 25.75 Feet to a point; point of beginning being the running thence along said northwesterly corner of land land of C.T. Young three of Papantonious; from said courses and distances as - point of beginning rumm~g follows: (ll On a curve to the along said land of Papan- left having a radius of 55.48 tonious, two courses: (1) S. 14 ~ 25' 00" E. -119.92 feet; thence (2)N. 76°07'30"E.-125.0 feet; thence along kind of Daly and along land of Sch- wartz, S. 14~ 25' 00" E. - 962.23 feet; thence along ]amt of Cassidy and land of Mutkowski, two courses: (1) 5.73° 03' 20" W. - 143.72 feet; thence feet; thence along land of the party of the first part and the several lands of Eisen & others, four courses: ' (ll N. 14r 58' 00" W. -35.03 feet; thence (2) N. 56 ` 45' 20" W~ - 732.64 feet; thence (3) N. 47° 38' 00".W. - 435.90 feet; thence (4) N. 13' 48' 40" W. - 148.29 feat to said southerly line of ceec co land iioW ~ or formerly of Taylor khente Cutchogue, he ~fov~ of • - ~ ; . ` . . Srnlthold 4iffnik `,Dante, It ui South ~g degrees 1~ minutes 4 ork. a~ d 1 oul=~d .i nil deccri red en si conds Fait Tong said 3]18 fhlS tip. ~1... - as Yulio~t s. - iast m••nlirnled land 20539 ~ BC;G(5~!\S at a paint on feet to a monument, thence (~~t.„ 19`.~.C.. ) .he ac uih lint of C rift rzu, Torth t2 degrees 53 minutes street IOi t 30 £eret noriherf. l0 sEUrods East along tht ~1-~ ~~~~A~; said land of Taylor and aloe alougsnd esterly ~fiefront ~ g ~ < 1 ~ ).~~i. alon,l land}` of d~armn said ]and o(' Snyder 185.fi5 left; ~u.. a.?. _ . •`+r • • • ~ • • • • • • • • • • • " point of rrl;nmmg running thenct •aong land of Le g ndaro, S_ Valley two courses and 52 ~ 90` 30" West- (03.69 feet distances as follows: (IJ to land of Sacred Heart South 29 degrees 22 minutes Roman Catholic Church: 50 seconds East ]47.38 feet; ~ • thence along caul land, North thence r2) North 60 degrees k ~ ~ ~ i ' 37' t3' 30" West - 2,254.55 37 minutes l0 seconds East 25 _ ,'~l feet; thence along land of feet, thence South 29 degrees Hea neyand others:,' North 22 minutes 50 seconds East 39 ~ 29' 10" East 563.41 Feet to along lands of Raack e, land of Machinchick; thence Harrison and Haines 369.97 along said land and along feet; thence along land of land of Kurczewski, South Bennett two courses and 38' 30' 50" Eas( 1,907.48 feet; distances as follows: (1) thence along land of Tyler, South 58 degrees 54 minutes Two courses and distances; 50 seconds West 209.08 feet; LSouth 37' 38' 50" West, thence (2) South 29 degrees 210.23 feet, thence 3'2 minutes OU seconds East 2. South 37' 04' 40" East, 242.13 feet to a monument 273.68 feet; thence along land and an old ditch separating of Town Of Southold, two the premises herein courses and distances; described from land now or I. South 52' 55'20 West, formerly oC Gilles; thence 170.00 feet; thence Westerly along said old ditch 2 South 37 04' 46' East. 95.11 to a stone monument set in feet to the northerly tine of the Easterly line of land now Schoolhouse Road; thence or formerly at Norman Wells, along said ?ortherty line of thetie line of the last course Schoolhouse Road, South 52 ' being South 74 degrees, 91 55' 211"Wes t, 5.10 Yeet Lo said -rpinutes 70 seconds West - Friday, March I 19 i0 westerly line o!' GrifYing 265.16 feet, thence North 29 Street: thence along said degrees 32 minutes oo LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE westerly line. South 38' 32' seconds West along the said - 40" Eas'_ 60.02 feet to the land now or formerly of Feet and an are length of line of land of Romanowski Dint of be main Norman-Wells 762.65 feet to Feet whose chord is 3857.07 Feet to the- Long p g g~ north 9" 21' 40' east 45.58 Island ld~d;..running. - _ ~ , the Southwesterly corner of ~ - land now or formerly of Feet; thence (2) North 19 ' Ihexce Wok! ~r~,'_20"-east Sophie Rau, thence along t}le 53' 4D" west 77.30 Feet; along the S„ :•~dide said last mentioned ]and the thence (3) South 71' 23 40" -1~fe nd~ Railroad following [wo courses and west 3150.12 Feet to land of land of Albert distances: (ll North 67 Henry S. Romanowskl; ktiencefour degrees 35 minutes 'LO running tF.ence north 18" 36' courses and distances along seconds East 159 feet; thence west along the easterly the westerly line of Albert f2) North 29 degrees 32 Nolte as follows: (1) South minutes OO seconds West 29 " 06' 30" east 333.78 Feet; 141.W feet to the point or thence (2) South 18" 29' 30" place of beginning. a east 2813.61 Feet; thence (3) • South 19` 53' 40" east 299.44 3' Plat of property owned by Feet; thence (4) On a curve Emma Enterprises, inc., entitled 1 to the right havingaradius of Laurel Country Estates, con- ~ 50 Feet in an arc length of listing of a parcel of land of 36 ~ 124.70 Feet to a point of acres, situated in ],aurel, in the tangency; thence South 19v TownolSouthold,SuffolkCounty, 53' qp" east along land of I New York, and bounded and glbert C. Nolte and formerly described as follows: of Wertenberg 531.48 Feet to n~FcE~h~~NtcvYiictli" poiiikNis the point or place of Begin- the southeast corner of a Wing certain 50' Right of Way on ~ 4. Plat'of property owned by the northerly line of Peconic Valentine Rdch, entitled Bay Boulevard, running Shorecrest consisting of a parcel thence from said Point of of land of 15 acres, situated in Beginning south 28' S5' 20" Greenport, in the Town of west along the northerly side Southold, Suftolk County, New of Peconic Bay Boulevaid•~, ~ York, and bounded and described 65.69 Feet to land of C.T. ~ as follows: Young; running thence south BEGINNING at a point on 28= 3T west along the nor- the southerly line of Middle therly side o[ Peconic Bay Road, 1623.80 feet westerly Boulevard and land of C.T, along said southerly line Young 25.75 Feet to a point; from Alberfsons Lane, said running thence along said int of beginning being tbe land of C.T. Young three northwesterly corner of land ' courses and distances as ~ of Papantonious; from said follows: (1) On a curve to the point of beginning running left having a radius of 55.48 along said land of Papan- Copious, two courses: l 5.14 s 25' 00" E. -119.92 feet; thence (2)N.76°0T 30"E.-125.0 feet; thence along land of Daly and along land of Sch- wartz, S. 14! 25' 00" E. - 962.23feet thence along land of Cassidy and land of Mutkowski, two courses: (1) S. 73` 03' 20" W. - 143.72 feet thence (2) 5. 67 ` 19' 00" W~ • 55.90 feet thence along land of the party of the first part and the several lands of Eisen & others, four courses: (1)N. 14~ 58'00"W.-35.03 feet; thence (2) N. 56 ~ 45' ZO" W. -.732.64 feet; thence (3) N. 47° 38' 00".W. - 935.90 [eel thence (4) N. 13' 98' 40° W. - 148.29 feEt to said soutlerly line of Middle Road; thence along said southerly line, two courses: thelrightshav ng a radious of 1877.0 feet, a dtstance ~ 242.48 feet. thence feet to the point of beginning. Any person desiring to be heard onatheta~ time and Place above P-` specified. DATED: FEBRUARY 25, 1970, BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD CHAIRMAN JOHN WICKIIAM, ' a 19F'~tGlfs YS,~,~,+s~5f eLt ~k%1?E ~IM~IMMEt !o a"!i 111 t~ "Y`fl I+IYMr D°`°°.'Zfc° ~ftd7iT ~.CS*,~25 '+~R ~ZX ~'Ji klil~ o~~,~N, iAD 'R'CAR9 Pls~tlStf~ •OaT,:3 at t~ii `T~671f1i E~~liii~ @9sL9 ww..! 71iREWi' r 119 Maid '~"t74tri 24CAi Af 197d1~ 7~ 3if ~i•CliCk ~ t~itl 1~ 4f ia~ t~1y'i Ran tits +~iNi'C1E1!# Of Viral cf tb« fnileai ple:. 1. Plat a~# pre~rsty a Ly Y~se~a?ar r~an+lraro ssd YYa~ i, irttstisd tfsild fark, ss~cins e~ # g~aseii o:~ i~pas2 of ;t7.7ti78 ~scse~s. s#.tisi to cw• in ti9e o: 8iathold, ~"se#'f~c~st~ C'itl', and era ~ aicsl~sd ai totlow+~: at a point on ti,e weatirl;~ lini oz c~riPtlpq ~tsiit, 11313. B~ 1Fiit aeactk~esly alsn~gb IMal~t MpIC~M~Ix lire iCrc~ th+a ~ia3~9 A+~adi tsex~ scald 1~ of tsu?nl~rg alb 1a19d of moo. S~° 48' 3tt° ~imt 1b8.16~ tswt to land of ~a~tid s~tras't ~ew~wm ~altholio L~1SE'Tz t thincQ a1on4} salA land, 2+t>tth 37° 13 • gyp' moist Z.sSi.55 fiat= liwenit'a a3r~9g land of ~ ai<+i c~tYsiss. P:ost23 3S° 39' 1Q~" iiaiFt 3t'iA.41 7DMrt tai land o! tiac~9i?schidcr t??it~~i alow~ isid laxle! aad ala+n,~ iaidl trf ttu~rt*aw~tl. ffiailrt? ° 9A• SA° dsit ir9t31.4~:6 Yiat# ttNi~+O tel4yasyt land, cti ~'y1MS~ two ciuarsis asd c3istaxuGist S. 3outt~ 37° 3!3• 40" a~Mt. 310.33 frstr t21pICi 3. :~s3w~t?~ 37" 134` 4Q' Bast, 273.68 t'iitl t~ #li~ Ian! mf 9ta~+n of scru~+old, t++o ccaussq ~ dsrtaenraa r 1. ~+~stta sa' S~' aa~" ~~is4. 17A,{~ii fsst= tlwrrar s. ~c~a, )7 d+¢ • kta~rt. ss. d !fit to aa. ~'ir 1 i~ +af acl9oais ~.osds ti~,noi along suit sst~esit ii.. oit a1~ a~oMt. s~pwRlr i<3' iin ~ IoM wit. iti~. ~te! lMw+ie t,~ ss<a ~walpweil? tte..~t Gpt'i ffLr1! ffitanwtr ~t?~eweee ~IeMM~ M3+d MII~1~' ilt~le. 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Cl1~, Id~`# 13. 1l~O• 11~t T'~ ~ i~ 3 ~?sl?i~v7Cls tx? !ddlltl~?Y•te~ll 71~'1llalrLT #rA lEII~ `fCJIi~X )FilUA~I>B3 . !~M 'laltat. • • ~ Irs~ ~ fi1M! ~ 111itd1 4* a~174s I y ,x,.w~s+~ " ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ra.s~ri~w'. x i~ ~I I it i i 1 I I I I T~ _ _ _ _ _ _ - • • AMEDTDED APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF PLAT To the Planning Board of the Town of Southold: The undersigned applicant hereby applies for (final) approval of a subdivision plat in accordance with Article 16 of the Town Law and the Rules and Regulations of the Southold Town Planning Board, and represents and states as follows: 1. The applicant is the owner of record of the land under application. (If the applicant is not the owner of record of the land under ap lication, the applicant shall state his interest in said land under ap lication.) Applican~ is under contraot'hD purchase the premises described in Schedule A Pram Leonard C. ~ma the record owner 2. The name of the subdivision is to be . ~aursL .Cnuntr~r.1SS~ate9 3. The entire land under application is described in Schedule "A" hereto annexed. (Copy of deed suggested.) 4. The land is held by the applicant under deeds recorded in Suffolk County Clerk's office as follows Liber ....6.59..x Page ....]-45.............. On .~T:u.7.y..2$,..~~69...; Liber Page On Liber Page On Liber Page On Liber Page On as devised under the Last Will and Testament of or as distributee 5. The area of the land is ~6.......... acres. 6. All taxes which are liens on the land at the date hereof have been paid 8~`'H~f 7. The land is encumbered by a mortgage as follows: (a) Mortgage recorded in Liber Jr.65.1...... Page ..297:........... in original amount of $.']S~75Q.00 unpaid amount $'].8.~'JS.O.DO......... held by Leonard..C...bnma address . r$k~.4r~.$~~..~.~4>r..XATlC . (b) Mortgage recorded in Liber Page in original amount of unpaid amount held by ad'dress .'i { r. j' (c) Mortgage recorded in Liber Page in original amount of unpaid amount held b y I address i ~ 8. There are no other encumbrances or liens against the lands 9. The land lies in the following zoning use districts"g`~ . R2sidenti&l, ;~TiCUlttiral ? 10. No part of the land lies under water whether tide water, stream, pond water or otherwise,asF i 11. The applicant shall at his expense install all required public improvements. i 1 12. The land (does not) lie in a Water District or Water Supply District. Name of Dis- trict,if within a District,is No 13. Water mains will be laid ;ti~ 14. Electric lines and standards will be installed by IrOA!?,..IB.~aAC~ .Li.gY~tinr~..Company. and (3h (no) charge will be made for installing said lines. No 1S. Gas mains will beinstalled3~ 16. If streets shown on the plat are claimed by the applicant to be existing public streets in the Suffolk County Highway system, annex Schedule "B" hereto, to show same. 17. If streets shown on the plat are claimed by the applicant to be existing public streets in the Town of Southold Highway system, annex Schedule "C" hereto to show same. 18. There are no existing buildings or structures on the land which are not located and shown on the plat. 19. Where the plat shows proposed streets which are extensions of streets on adjoining sub- division maps heretofore filed, there are no reserve strips at the end of the streets on said existing maps at their conjunctions with the proposed streets. 20. In the course of these proceedings, the applicant will offer proof of title as required by Sec. 335 of the Real Property Law. 21. Submit a copy of proposed deed for lots showing all restrictions, covenants, etc. Annex Schedule "D". 4.. ?r r 1 • • 22. The applicant estimates that the cost of grading and required public improvements will be $~5e.00.Q. as itemized in Schedule "E" hereto annexed and requests that the maturity of the Performance Bond be fixed at .fi~@t° . ~ • years. The Performance Bond will be written by a licensed surety company unless otherwise shown on Schedule "F". DATE ....February, . 25, , , , , , , , , 19.70 .Emma. Enterprises, .Inc. . (Name f Applicant) . B , ~~1~f~~~J~. tip.: ( ignature add Title) ~1President Mattituck, New Yerk (Address) STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF ss: On the day of.............................,19......,before me personally came to me known to be the individual described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that . executed the same. Notary Public STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF SUk'FilI~ ss: On the ...25th....... day of February,. 19.'].0..., before me personally came Stanley Sle(1~ e,4,l~j., , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , to me known, who being by me duly sworn did de- pose and'say that resides at~i..~'S.~~CWa.'riBF..~Oa~•t..~2,ti:t.~.'~l}G}~~.~]~W.'~Prk~ ...........................that he................... is the P.resident..... of ...Emma .Ehterpz~isea,..Inc.. . the corporation described in and which executed the foregoing instrument; that he....... knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed by order of the board of directors of said corporation. and that xl4r...... signed kF7-R....... , name thereto by like rder. Notary ub[ic RICttARD F. LARK NOTARY ?J~!.I C, State cf M•w York No. S'_-7a..^.yres hlaca DSO ~7Dt~Q Comm~ss~a~.i 7~ • • ~NJENDED APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF PLAT - To the Planning Board of the Town of Southold: The undersigned applicant hereby applies for ( (final) approval of a subdivision plat in accordance with Article 16 of the Town Law and the Rules and Regulations of the Southold Town Planning Board, and represents and states as follows: 1. The applicant is the owner of record of the land under application. (If the applicant is not the owner of record of the land under application, the applicant shall state his interest in said land under appplication.) ApplicanT, is under contract ~ purchase the premises described in Schedule A Yram Leonard C. EYnma the record owner 2. The name of the subdivision is to Ue . I,aurel..CAUntry.. ~iS~a~e9 . 3. The entire land under application is described in Schedule "A" hereto annexed. (Copy of deed suggested.) 4. The land is held by the applicant under deeds recorded in Suffolk County Clerk's office as follows Liber ....693 Page ....~-4~.............. On .J??as.2.8~..]-X69... ; Liber Page On Liber Page On Tiber Page On Liber Page On as devised under the Last Will and Testament of or as distributee 5. The area of the land is 36.......... acres. 6. All taxes which are liens on the land at the date hereof have been paid 8 7. The land is encumbered by ....a mortgage as follows: (a) Mortgage recorded in Liber ..5651...... Page 297:........... in original amount of $.']Sy:].50..00 unpaid amount $'].8.}']5.0.00......... held by Leanard..C..~nma address .!~7~4?'?J~~~..~.~w..I'Qx9~ (b) Mortgage recorded in Liber Page in original amount of unpaid amount held b y address (c) Mortgage recorded in Liber Page in original amount of unpaid amount held b y address 8. There are no other encumbrances or liens against the landK 9. The land lies in the following zoning use districtst~~i `.Residential. AgrieU.7.tl1Z`al k0. No part of the land lies under water whether tide water, stream, pond water or otherwise,BBE 11. The applicant shall at his expense install all required public improvements. 12. The land (d~fis) (does not) lie in a Water District or Water Supply District. Name of Dis- trict,if within a District, is No 13. Water mains will be laid ~ 14. Electric lines and standards will be installed by ~OAg..~S.laAd .T~i~htiAg..Company. • • • • • and (3~ (no) charge will be made for installing said lines. No 15. Gas mains will be installed ~ 16. If streets shown on the plat are claimed by the applicant to be existing public streets in the Suffolk County Highway system, annex Schedule "B" hereto, to show same. 17. If streets shown on the plat are claimed by the applicant to be existing public streets in the Town of Southold Highway system, annex Schedule "C" hereto to show same. 18. There are no existing buildings or structures on the land which are not located and shown on the plat. 19. Where the plat shows proposed streets which are extensions of streets on adjoining sub- division maps heretofore filed, there are no reserve strips at the end of the streets on said existing maps at their conjunctions with the proposed streets. 20. In the course of these proceedings, the applicant will offer proof of title as required by Sec. 335 of the Real Property Law. 21. Submit a copy of proposed deed for lots showing all restrictions, covenants, etc. Annex Schedule "D". , 22. The applicant estimates that the cost of grading and required public improvements will be $Et5e•~OQ. as itemized in Schedule "E" hereto annexed and requests that the maturity of the Performance Bond be fixed at .'fi~88.. years. The Performance Bond will he written by a licensed surety company unless otherwise shown on Schedule "F". DATE February. ?5, , 19.70 .Emma, ~hterprises ~ .Inc. . (Name f Applicant) //11 ~ B L~cf~~ ~~aa ( ignature a Title) ~ President Mattituck~ New York (Address) STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF ss: On the day of.............................,19......,before me personally came to me known to be the individual described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that executed the same. Notary Public STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF ,SIIEF~ ss: On the ...25th....... day ofFebrv.ary,~.., 19.`].0..., before me personally came StaIlley S12(~~ 23;1~~, , , , , , , , , , , , , to me known, who being by me duly sworn did de- pose and' say that ..~,e, . , . , , , , resides at~s. . ~~!'.a-~Wa.'fieF.. ROad~..M~,tt,~,t1}q~~ . Ne4l, ~'pi`k ~ ...........................that he................... is the President..... of ...Emma.F~~tez~zrises,..Tnc.~ the corporation described in and which executed the foregoing instrument; that he......, knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed by order of the board of directors of said corporation. and that k14'...... signed ~?is name thereto by like rder. Notary ubltc RICl1ARD F. LARK NOTARY ~ _ C, Stale cf N':w York CammrsGra i..?-,rc; ida; cS "s0, i9.{.Y. zT,T. that tract or p~rcel of land, situate, lying and being at Laurel, Town of Southold, Suffolk Count-s, New York, bo,,~ed and described .as follows: BEGINNING at a point which is the Southwesterl~ corner of lamd formerly of Wertenber~ which point is the southeast corner of a cert~ ~0' Right of Way on the northerly line of Peconic Bay Boulevard, running thence f~om said Point of Beg~1~g south 28° 55'20" west along the northerly side of Peconic Bay Boulevard 65.69 Feet to land of Ce T. Young; x~g thence south 2B* 37' west along the nox~herly side of Peconic Bay Boulevard a~ land of C. T. Young 25.75 Feet to a point; running thence along said land of 0. T. Young three courses and distances as follows: (1) On a curve to the left having a radius of 55.48 Feet end an arc length of ~6.97 Feet whose chord is north ~o 21' ~0" east ~5.58 Feet; thence (2) North ~9° 53' ~0" west 77.~0 Feet; thence (3) South 71~ 2~' 40" west ~80.12 Feet to land of HenI~ S. Romanowski; ~,~n~ug thence north 18e ~6' 20" west along the easterly line of laud of Romauowski 3857.07 Feet to the Long Island Railroad; x~m~g thence north ~7~ ~8' 20" east along the southerly side of the Long Island Railroad 368.68 Feet to land of Albert O. Nolte; runni~ thence four courses and distances along the westerly line of Albert 0. Nolte as follows: (I). South 29· 06' ~0" east 333.78 Feet; thence (2) South 18° 29' ~0" east 28~3.61 Feet; thence (3) South ~9~ 53' 40" east 299~4~ Feet; thence (~) On a curve to the right having a radius of 50 Feet in an arc length of ~2~.70 Feet to a point of te~Eency; thence South 19~ 5~' 40" east along land of Albez~ O. Nolte and formerly of Wertenberg 531.~ Feet to the point or place of BEGINNING. STATE OF NEW YORK: SS COUNTY OF SUFFOLK: STANLEY SLEDJESKI, being duly sworn, deposes and says: That he resides at Breakwater Road, Mattituck, New York, and that he is the President and owner of 20% of the outstanding stock of Emma Enterprises, Inc., a domestic corporation whose principal place of business is Mattituck, New York. That your deponent is a member of the Southold Town Housing Board of Appeals. That Emma Enterprises, Inc., is under contract to pur- chase the premises to be known as Laurel Country Estates, from Leonard C. Emma. That on May 27, 1969, the aforesaid Leonard C. Emma made application to the Planning Board of the Town of Southold for approval of this parcel of land as a subdivision entitled "Laurel Country Estates" with the subdivision regula- tions of the Town of Southold. That this affidavit is made to disclose the interest of your deponent in the above-mentioned application in accordance with the General Municipal Law of the State of New York. i , Stanley ed set k Sworn to and subscribed before me this 25th day of February, 1970. f ~ i i -~~7 otary RICfiARD F. LARK NOTARY PU3'_I C, Stat= cf N^w York Na. 52-742029 - Sufio!k Countyy,,,, Com miss~an Er.p'res h1arch S9, 19.'(.Q f ~'ebuzary 11, 1970 "ti~ D4r Richard Larks Attorney f Wm. Wickham office 24aiA Road Mattituck~ ~f.Y. Dear Sir; 0s a follow up to our conversation this mornings I have computed the fee for each of the subdivisions concerned as tollowa:- 1. Laurel Country &atates: Base fee $$0 plus 36 acres ~ $ 5.00 ~ $180 plus ~ of bond ~ $G5~000 for tatai fee of $ 1r530.00. 2. Barnett Ponds Basa fee $ ~0.~ plw acres 5.00 ~ $40.00 lus 2x of bond ~ $ 15000. for total fee of $ 39pp00. 3. Whaatfield Park t Base fee $ 50., plus ~7+ acres ~ $ 'f,00 ~ $ 140. plus of bond ~ $ 6y~000. for total fee of $ 1,530.0 Yours truly w r g. r ( ~ _._l Building Inspector x y' h TG n eAl F, SY 2`- A" i' ~ ~ ~ _ ~ ~ t February 5, 1970 Southold Town Board 16 South Street Greenport, New York Gentlemen; This is to ceztify that the following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board at their regular meeting held on February 4, 1970: It was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board recommend to the Southold Town Board a performance bond in the amount of $65,000. for the completion of roads and other improvements in the subdivision to be known as "Laurel Country Estates, Inc.", located off N/S Peconic Bay Blvd., Laurel, N. Y. The following two contracts, signed and executed, were presented to us: Paul Corazzini & sons - roads - $17,350.; Riverhead Cement Block Co.,Inc.- curbs, drainage, etc.- $36,230. These two combined give a figure of $53,580.00, plus a 2096 adminiatratlve and increase cost of $10,716., the grand total being $64,296. By resolution, the Planning Board recommends a bond in the amount of $65,000.00 Rrre~pectfu)lly submitted, 3bhn Wickham, Chairman Southold Town Planning Board JW/bn Copies of bond estimate and contracts axe attached. -r-. February 5, 1970 Southold Town Board 16 South Street Ozeenpozt, view Yolk Gentlemen; This is to csrtlfy that the following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board at their regular meeting held on February 4, 1970: It was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Blanning Hoard recommend to the Southold Taws Board a perlosmance bond in the amount of $63,000. for the completion of roads and other improvement, in tha aubdivisioa to ba known as "Laurel Country Estates, Inc.", iocated oft R/S Pecanic Hay Hlvd., Laurel, li.Y. The following two contracts, signed and executed, were presented to use Paul Corassini & Sons - roads - $17,350.s Riverhead Cement Block Co.,Inc.- curbs, drainage, etc.- $36,230. These two combined give : figure of $53,480.00, plus a 20X administrative and increase cost of $10,716., the grand total being $64,296. By resolution, the Planning Hoard recommends a bond in the aeiount o! $65,000.00 Respectfully submitted, Y-+ , John widcham, Chairman Southold Town Planning Hoard 3Vi/bn Copie• of bond eetimata and contracts are attached. TELEPHONE: RIVERHEAD 2e~ ~ ROANOKE AVENUE RIVERHEAD CEMENT BLOCK CO., Inc. Building Block cesspool Tile Send and Gravsl Burial Vaulb RIVERHEAD, N. Y. This agreement made this 4th day of Feb..197G.between the Riverhead Cement Slock Co,, Inc, contractor and Leonard C. Emma, Laurel Country Estates, developer, Laurel, New York. The 8aad parties for the consideration herein after ~:entioned agree to tlLe foglowing; ' 1, Contractor agrees to provide all materials ana labor and to perform all work necess_~ry to grave the roads; in- stall drainage basins and curbing as s:rown on Laurel Country Estates plan as prepared by Alden W. Young all work to be in accordance to t~:e Tow~z of Southold highway specifications, in effect on tie date of this agreement. 2. All tol•soil and surplus loam shall be stockpiled at the site and siZaii be the prol.erty of Leonard C. Emma. 3, Price of materials and labor is to be ~6.2~0.00 to be laid as follows; 518.000.00 upon installation of leaching pools and the completion of road grading to the level as established by Alden W. Young, P.E. 18 2 0.00 upon final completion 4, is agreed that sand required around leeching pools if not available at t..e site, will be yrovided by the contractor at 51.50 per yard. 5. Any alterations or deviations from ,,fans and specifi- cations involving changes will be executes only upon written agreemeht as to worx anti cost. 6. It is agreed before any payment is made hereunder after the completion . of any phase of work, that the Contractor shall obtain a letter from the Superintendent of Highways that the work completed is in accordance with Town o£ Southold Hi way Sp~i ificat n~ Acknowledgment of Owner j Laurel Country Estates ' Acknowledgment'•of Contractor { R' er cad Cem l Co. Inc_ February 4th, 1970 1 i I i i I i a ~ Pegs No. of Pages PAUL CORAZZINI & SONS, INC. AsphaM Paving 235 6th Ave. Greertport, N. Y. OR 7-1027 GR 7-0765 PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO: PHONEi DATE: Jan. 19, 1970 NAME: JOB NAME: Leonard Emma ~ Mil-Matt Agency Inc« Laurel Country Estates STREET: STREET: Box 786. Peoonic Bay Blvd. CITY: CITY: STATE: Mattituck Laurel New York STATE: ARCHTfECTr DALE CtF PUNS: A1.deen: W« Young Aug« 18,. 196 We hereby submit apecifiwtions and estimates for: fine grading shaping existing surf ace` (plus or _ __minuss-2n)._Area _toT beW paved app. 5365' x 36.' e. Stabllzed-Base: Liquid Asphalt Pulver-Mixed inter-the existing surface at the= rate mf 3 gallons: per sq. yde. to a depth cf 6He - r- _ _ _ Se~al.Crnate: #1- Rc#250 Liquid Asphalt applied over stablized surface at the rate erf .05 gallons per sq. yd. oovexed with screened sand & broomed« #2- Rc#250 Liquid Asphalt applied o!¢er the;first_seal_coat-at__ the rate of «03 gallons per_sq.. yd._covered_with 3/8" Blueston Chess-& power rolled. and before payment .Upon: completion_of each phas~ a leater oif' acceptance shall be obtained from the: Supt._rnf- Highways frnr payment ozf each phase.. All work. to bein accordance with the Town of Southold, New York Highway Specifications in effect on the date of this as~reement. Ws haroby propoas b furnish kbor and materials - eemptiti in eecordana wRh IM abew spaciricatbns, for the sum ofx S erv ante en thousand three hundred fif tY aanars Is 17.350 «00 I with payment ro be mods as folbws: 50~ upon completion of stablization, 25~ upon completion of first seal coat,. 2 u on com letion of second seal. coat« All matirkl is guarantied ro ba as specified. All work ro ba completed in a workmanlike manner according ti standard pradioes. Arty alferaBan or devlaflon from oboes spec'dicaflons involving extra cos/s, will bs executed only upon wrinen Orden, and will become an axha charge over and above the astimati. All agrsemanh contingent upon shikes, accidents or delays beyond our control. Owner b carry fire, fomado and other necessary insur- once. Our worksn an fully covered by Workmen i Compensation Insuranu. Authorized SigrwNro NOTE: This proposal may bs wilhdrown by us 'd not accepted vdMln y~ days. Arte~ittnrs ~rn}tnsal The above prices, specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. You ors authorized to do the work as specified. Payment will be made as outlined above. 0 AtCe}TIeD: Signature pme February 4th, 1970 _ Signaturo Form 118 - eopyrighr 1960 flew Er:pland Bedrreu Serdro, Mc, Tewmmd, Mau. • ~i~l~fvtt~ ~e~ttr#m~# `(~afnn a# ~au#ljal~ ~ecntric, 11958 RAYMOND C. DEAN Tel. 765-3140 Superintendent 734-5211 June 21~ 1971 The Planning Board Town of Southold Southold, New York Gentlemen: Co4N'try I recommend that ail road spurs in Laurel~EstktesSubdivision~ have a beam type guard rail at the end of all spurs and all other subdivisions in the futures will the same situations. Very truly yours YMOND C. DEAN, RCD:a Supt. of Highways t T ~j U LAWRENCE M. TUTHILL PROFES SIGNAL ENGINEER INLET LANE EXT. G REENP~RT, N. Y. GREEN PORT '/'1$52 Jan 12, 1970 Southold ibwn rlanning roard Main Stru t Southold, N.Y, B;?: Laurel Country ?states, Laurel Gentlemen: My estimate for the bona for the roads at Laurel Country estates , Laurel is as follows: Lard clearing none dough grading none pine grading 5,000 1fC " .30z1f ~ 1,500.00 surfacing 5,000.00 if c ~ 5.oo/lf 25,000.Go Curbs normal 8,90.°~0 e ~ 2.OC/lf 17,800.00 integral 72C?.~ ~ 3.00/l.f 2,160.00 Catch basins 10 ~ $ 500,00 ea. S,000.OC Leaching basins 10 1,000.00 10,000.00 1811 nine 250 1.*" ~ L~.00/lf 1,00!'.OC Increase costs over 3 year period 12,COO.OC Administrative costs 5,5Lt0.00 80,ooo.oc Fosnectifully submitted, Lawrence M. Tut''^ill n _ _ _ _ _ nv 9` LAWRENCE M. TLITHILL PRO FEB91gNAl EN OINEER 1 N LET LANE EXT. GREEN Pq RT, N. Y. O RE[N pO NT 'J~I6S2 Jan 12, 1970 Southold ibFm manning roard Main Street Southold, N.Y. ?t?: Laurel Country ?stgtes, Laurel Gentlemen: ley estimate for the bond for the roads at Laurel Country dEstates , Laurel is as folloxs: Lard clearing none lough grading none ?ine grading 5,000 lf~ 5 .30z1f $ 1,500,00 surfacing S,e0o.o0 if c~ $ 5.oo/lf 25,000.00 Curbs normal ?,9~O.c~O $ 2.OC/lf 17,800.OC integral 720,": $ 3.00/lf 2,160.00 Catch basins 10 ~ $500,0!' ea. 5,000.00 Leachinf basins 10 ~ $ 1,000.00 20,000.00 18" cioe 250 lj S L.00/lf 1,0O~.OC Increase costs over 3 year period 12,000.00 Administrative costs 5,540.00 $ 80,00!'.OC F~soecti_°ully submitted, • ~-Lawrence M.. 1'ut~ill Form San. RS-2 SCDH Suffolk County Department of Health Riverhead, New York Division of Environmental Health Services CERTIFICATION OF APPROVAL OF REALTY SUBDIVISION PLANS Mr. Leonard C. 13®e TO:Briarolir! Road Shorshaa, NeW Tork 11986 This certificate is issued under the provisions of the Suffolk County Sanitary Code in connec- tion with the approval of plans on~'. 3.1 x..1969 for your realty subdivision known as ..............................LA~L.C4tR~lRX.kSTST~................................. The following data was furnished in connection with the submission of the plans. Location T~??Y'el,.To~n or, ~outhol,d,.Sufrolk.County,. New•York Acres (approx.) No. of Lots ..5~.... Size (approx.) ...12.5! x. ~9~.r Owner intends to 813-~..~.0#.~9. CY113: e . Topography ..gant7.a~ a].~s Depth to Ground Water -Max: ..~5r. Min: When Test Role T#1 - .5 top soil, 3 loam, 13 sand sad small aaw~t of gragl, 1!~ tine sand Soil Test• ftoYs • #Y • _ 1• •top • soi3; '3 • los=; ~a, • sandy' 1•oaay • 11 ~ sand ~ and• saaiT]. • aaaoIIt •of gss~a7.~ Gradl;~g 11) Test Hale tl3 - 1 , 3 osm, 3.5 sandy loser, 11 sand said. salLll aawmat• et1` •grarel,;• •i•b •Iins. ss~ . Drainage 1'iot to aitact design of savage disposal tasilitiss. i:d 'ate 'by' the Tom . of sautbald.~ . Water Supply •On. eaah.lot. indlTidvlal• ocna'truDted. in J9Bnnl1'. applro9sd. ~ .ttie. 3uftolk County D~artwmxt of Haa].th +n1d adaimum of 100 fast horisontsl dtataase ••••irwa nearest•eerag~•disposal~aytrsst. Sewage .Ou~eaah~lot~tvo.cesspools•eaah devslop3ng.at.least.150•sg...tt..or.catside side Wall area below inlet pipes in natural or undisturbed medium-coarse sand ....and/or •graval• Yor •a~ mwraadly~ house • as• specified. on .approrsd .plans+......... . Approval of this subdivision is granted on condition: L That the proposed facilities for water supply and sewage disposal are installed in con- , fortuity with said plans. 2. That private sewage disposal systems shall no longer be constructed or used after public sewerage facilities become available. ca. Alden W. Young, P.S. 11,dg. Dept. Southold (T) ^ • Div. of Lio.nses ! j.tl ~J Federal Housing Adadn. H. W. Davids, P. E. Irecto~•, Vetei'ane Admin. Division of Environmental Sanitation &iverhead Dlstsiot ors. --r~ _ R16-727-2303 ~ • ALDEN W. YOUNG, C. E. YROFF.93IONAL F.NGINEF.R wrvn LAND RURVEYUR Y. T. BTATE LICHNBE RO. I2BhR 400 OBTRANDER AVENVE RIVRIiH EA n. LOVp IBLANn. N6W ZON,C 1100. December 9, 1969 Southold Town Planning Board Main Street S^uthold, IVew York 11971 :-.ttention: How€;rd Terry dui~ding Inspector Gentlemen: I3e: Laurel Country 8states Laurel, Town of Southold Per your renuest of December 8, 1969, I am transrnittin~ herewith a print of the preliminary plan for the above captioned proposed realty subdivision. T'nis print is sent for the use of Lawrence Tuthill, P. E., to determine the cost of road improvements, so that the amount of bond for this work may be fixed. Very truly yours, r, IVY/rab r~~~~ enc. . Noves~ber 19, 1969 Lawrence Tuthill P, E. Inlet Lane Extension GreenPOrt-, I. , T+ew York 11944 Dear Larry; Please do a bond estimate for the proposed subdivision "Laurel Country Estates", owned by Leonard Emma, located on the N/E side of Peconic Bay Blvd., Laurel, N. Y. - map by Alden Young. Please have this bond estimate ready to present at the next Planning Board meeting to be helc'. " Yours truly, John '--:?ickham, Chairman Southold Tovan Planning Berard JP: ; bn _ _ _ _ --p-- _ _ _ ~ _ ~ _ ~tgl~fntt~ ~e~xr#m~nt ~Iafuts a£ ~ontl~ola ~ettaxtic, 11955 RAYMOND C. DEAN rE~.7ss•stao SUPERINTENDENT September 3, 1969 The Planning Board Town of Southold Southold, New York Gentlemen: i have reapproved the layout of the roads at the subdivision at Laurel Country Hstate, Laurel, New York. Very truly yours ~ l R(~:a ~~i~~ ND C. DHAN LAW OFFICES WILLIAM WICKHAM MATTITUC K, LONG ISLAND WILLIAM WICKHAM NEW YORK 11952 RICHARD F. LARK 516-298-8353 August 29, X969 Mr. Howard Terry,Building Inspector Town of Southold Main Hoad Southold, New York '1'197'1 RE: Laurel Country Estates Dear Howarth Pursuant to our telephone conversation, I am enclosing a preliminary subdivision plan for Laurel Country Estates, dated August 18, X959, with the Highway Inspectors approval thereon. Ve truly yours, RFL/cm RICHARD F. LARg Enc. ~ Town Of Southold ~c3JFF0U'~ ~ o ~ ~ HIGHWAY SPECIFICATIONS November, 1968 HIGHWAY SPECIFICATIONS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Any person or persons desirous of dedicating land for town highway purposes shall Ue re- quired to file four (4) prints of the proposed layout of such highway with the Planning Board of the Town of Southold. The Planning Board shall examine such prints and prepare a written report thereon, containing its recommendations concerning the proposed layout, and file the same with the Southold Town Board and one copy to the Superintendent of Highways, together with one print of the proposed layout. The Planning Board shall retain one print for its files and shall return one print to the applicant. Thereafter, the Town Board shall approve or disapprove such layout and so advise the Planning Board and the applicant. After such proposed layout has been approved by the Southold Town Board, the following specifications shall be complied with: - 1. Any person or persons desiring to dedicate real estate to the Town of Southold for highway purposes must execute and submit to the Town Board the following: - a. A duly acknowledged dedication and reiease, together with the required County Cler1.= s recording fees. b. Proposed consent to the Town Board. c. Proposed order of the Superintendent. d. A survey map of the property which shall show the actual location of the highway area within the highway right-of-way. e. An attorney's certificate of title and an abstract of title certified to the Town Board by an attorney or a 2,000. title policy issued in the name of the Town of Southold. f. A bargain and sale deed with covenant against grantor's acts in the proper form for re- cording in the County Clerk's Office. The foregoing six documents shall be fastened together in one folder and the dedication and release shall include the signatures of all fee owners, easement owners, mortgages and so forth, and the attorney's certificate shall certify to such. 2. All highways accepted by the Town as Town Highways must be at least fifty (50) feet in width; such width shall hereinafter be known as the bounds of the highway. 3. All proposed highways shall be properly surveyed, monumented with concrete monuments on all points, curves and intersections. All roads shall be laid out in a "station mark" system showing elevations, percentage of grade distances between station marks, all drainage pipes, drainage struc- tures, recharge basins, etc. to be clearly shown on both map and profile map of each road. All profile maps to be on a large scale, clearly and legibly printed with not more than one (1) road on one page or sheet. Name of highway, name of all adjacent owners, if any, drainage rights of way or leaching- areas, width and length of highway, scale of map shall not be more than 1" to 200'. An additional survey map of the property other than the one in the folder shall also be submitted. 4. All highways terminating at tidewater shall have a width of not less than 100 feet back from the mean high water mark. All highways on water front property must have the same access to the water as above required. Each dead-end shall have a stop sign on a 10 foot steel U type sign post. 5. All dead-end highways must have a width of not less than 100 feet for a distance of 100 feet back from the dead end to provide for aturn-around, all of which must be free of trees, bushes, and - stumps. A guard rail shall be installed along the entire dead-end line. Such guard rail shall be of gal- , vanized steel (flex-beam type) 18t/z inches in width mounted on 6" x 6" x 4' posts dipped in creosote to a depth of 30" and placed in the ground to a depth of 30". A standard stop sign shall be placed in the center of the dead-end in the rear of the guard rail. 6. The name of such highway may-be proposed by the owner or owners of property dedicating such highways but the name of such highway shall be subject to the approval of the Town Board. 7. A width of 36 feet shall be hereinafter known as the highway area from which all trees, brush, rocks, stumps and other obstructions shall be thoroughly cleared and all such material shall be remove!i from the bounds of the highway, the remaining distance from the curb line to the property line, shall be raked and seeded. 8. The portion known as the highway area shall be plowed, disc-harrowed, rolled and graded to a uniform surface to the longitudinal grade as shown on the final map. 9. Six inches of Bank Run Base Material with a gravel content of 20% or more will be install- ed below the finished grade of the road section if the existing material is not satisfactory, and shall be free of all vegetable matter. 10. Where cuts and fills are necessary in order to bring the highway to the proper grade and cross sections, the cut or fill shall meet the abutting surface with a 1 on 2 slope. Where the slope. or fill extends beyond the fifty feet, the necessary releases, easements or deeds must be obtained from the property owner or owners. ~ 11. Concrete curbs, when deemed necessary Uy the Superintendent of Highways, storm sewers, leaching basins, leaching areas and gutters, shall be installed in accordance with the requirements and under the supervision of the Superintendent of Highways. When leaching basins and gutters are re- quired, the same shall be constructed as follows: a. Leaching basins: Only inlet type basins shall be used. All basins within fifty (50) feet of each other shall be connected to each other with eighteen (18) inch corrugated pipe, or 14 inch asbestos cement pipe. U. Concrete curbs: Curbs shall Ue installed on all streets within the subdivision or develop- ment. All intersections shall have a curve with a radius of not less than twelve (12) feet. The distance between curb faces on both sides of the highway shall be 36 feet. Curbs shall be 6 inches wide, 16 inches deep, 6 inches above road surfaces. c. Full length concrete curb on both sides of all roads are required unless waived by the Superintendent of Highways and the Planning Board. Integral curb and gutter shall be installed at all intersections for at least ten (10) feet each side of the curve and at least ten (10) feet each side of a drainage inlet structure intake. Integral curb and gutter or. Uoth sides of any road having a grade of 5% or more. 12. After the highway area has been properly graded, rolled, and shaped to the approval of the Superintendent of Highways, the thirty-six (36) foot section in the center of the highway area (here- inafter referred to as the road section") shall Ue stabilized with an application of, three (3) gallons of MC-250 (bituminous cut-back) per square yard mixed to a depth of (6) inches in two (2) separate applications. Within two (2) months and not less than one (1) month after stabilization, the road section shall be rolled and properly prepared and an application of one-half (%z) gallon of RC-250 (Uituminous cut back) per square yard shall be applied with sufficient sand to absorb the excess oil. In case of dry weather, the suU-grade shall be vet-down before the application of oil. Before the highway is accepted by the Town of Southold, the Superintendent of Highways shall examine the same and thereafter a final application of .3 gallons of RC-250 (bituminous cut back) per square yard, shall be applied and shall be covered with three eighths (3/8) inch blue stone, which shall be rolled with a roller having a minimum weight of (5) tons. Where curbs are installed, the road section shall be deemed to be the entire area within the curbs. 13. On both sides of the oiled surface or road section of the highway area, there shall be a six (6) foot shoulder which shall be graded and free from all trees, brush, rocks, stumps, and other ob- structions, and raked and seeded. 14. Before any highway shall Ue accepted by the Town of Southold, as a town highway by dedication, the assessed value of the buil<]ings and structures on the land on both sides of such high- way (as shown on the current tax roll of the Town of Southold) shall have an assessed value of not less than forty- thousand ($40,000.00) dollars per mile proportioned at that rate if more or less than a mile. • 15. Where it is necessary to have a drainage area located beyond the fifty (50) foot bounds ' of the highway, fee title to such area shall be conveyed to the Town of Southold, together with the ~ necessary land to connect such area to the bounds of the highway. Corrugated pipe having a mini- mum diameter of eighteen (18) inches extending from the drainage area to the bounds of the highway shall be installed with clean out boxes at 150 foot intervals. 16. Sidewalks shall be standard four foot in width, four inches thick, except in driveways where they must be not less than six inches thick. All curbs and gutters to be built to standard forms as may be directed by the Superintedent of Highways. On existing Town Highways the Town will furnish the necessary engineering, grading, fill and labor; the property owner or owners shall furnish the necessary ready mixed concrete and shall deliver such concrete to the site as directed by the Superintendent of Highways. The amount of sidewalk construction throughout the Town shall be determined by the Town Board. 17. Whenever in the opinion of the Superintendent of Highways he feels that for the best in- terest of the Town, alterations or modifications should be made to the above specifications, rules and regulations, such alterations or modifications may be made on the recommendation of the Super- indent of Highways to and with the approval of tl!e Town Board. 18. These specifications shall be effective on and after November 7, 1968. ~ ~~~t ~a~ ~~y7~~ho,~ ~EtOY[IC~ C" 1].958 RAYMOND C. DEAN TEL. 785.8140 SUPERINTENDENT Jaauary 8~ 1970 The Planniag Board Town of SOUthold Southold New York Geatieneas I have iaspeeted the LAURffi. O~7NTRY BSTATB nap on the North aide of Pecoaic Bay Blvd. Laurei~ New Yorks and approve the road Sayoat with fuii curbing. No exeeptioas to Highway S}ecifications. ,~ry truly you V / AND C. DBAN RCD/a SUPT. OP HIG11KA7CS LAW OFFICES WILLIAM WICKHAM MATTITUCK, LONG ISLAND WILLIAM wick HaM NEW YORK 11952 RICHARD F. LARH 516-298-8.35.3 June 24, '1969 Planning Board of Southold Main Road Southold, New York Dear Sirs: Enclosed you will find the affidavit of Stanley Sledjeski, disclosing his interest in the Laurel Country Estates. Very//~t~ru/l/yJ y/ours,~/ RFL/cm Richard F. ark Enc. CC: Town Board of Southold STATE OF NEW YORg: SS COUNTY OF SUFFOLg: STANLEY SLEDJESgI, being duly sworn deposes and says: That he resides at Breakwater Road, Mattituck, New York, and that he is the Vice-President and owner of 33 1/3% of the outstanding stock of Mil-Matt Agency, Inc., a domestic corporation whose principal place of business is Route 25A, Miller Place, New York. That your deponent is a member of the Southold Town Housing Board of Appeals. That Mil-Matt Agency, Inc., has obtained a 60% interest of Leonard C. Emma's contract to purchase the Cecil T. Young Farm at Laurel, New York. That the Title to this land will be taken in the name of Leonard C. Emma. That on May 27, '1969, the afore- said Leonard C. Emma made application to the Planning Board of the Town of Southold for approval of this parcel of land as a sub- division entitled "Laurel Country Estates" with the sub-division regulations of the Town of Southold. That this affidavit is made to disclose the interest of your deponent in the above mentioned application in accordance with the General Municipal Law of the State of New York. Stan y Sle eski Sworn to and subscribed before me this 24th day of June, X969. ' :AIQYdOF. LARK t'IOMRY Rai, 91oFe of New York 4b. Sl-7YJ250D-S+Rfok Counttyy~ Cwmmiiipn Expirgs Merch 30, 19..I4j ~ ~~h~~ ~P~~1~~ 2[ahm of ~fauflfaW ~ecamc, ~T_ 11958 RAYMOND C. DEAN rEt..~ea-sfao SUPERINTENDENT June S, 1969 The Planaiag Board Town of Southold Southold, New York Gentiemea: I have inspected the map of the LEONARD C. BM1MA Sutldivisionr Laurel, New York, and at the end of the proposed road which extends North and South, I recommend at 60 foot rieht.of.way of road, forming an intersection and running parallei with the Lone Island Railroad tracks, through Lot !t 3, as shown on the map. truly y~ou/r/s/rJ i~6 AND C. DHANr RCD:a Supt. of Highways 7 _ _ _ _ _ _ y ~ • APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF PLAT To the Planning Board of the Town of Southold: The undersigned applicant hereby applies for (tentative) (final) approval of a subdivision plat in accordance with Article 16 of the Town Law and the Rules and Regulations of the Southold Town Planning Board, and represents and states as follows: 1. The applicant is the owner of record of the land under application. (If the applicant is not the owner of record of the land under application, the applicant shall state his interest in said land under application.) Applicant is under contract to purchase the premises described in Schedule A from Cecil T. Young the record owner. 2. The name of the subdivision is to be.Laurel..CO.untl~.Estates 3. The entire land under application is described in Schedule "A" hereto annexed. (Copy of deed suggested.) 4. The land is held by the applicant under deeds recorded in Suffolk County Clerk's office as follows Liber z~ rJ.Q Page >'.P2 On .February..?rJ. t . '194'1 Liber Page On Liber Page On Liber Page On Liber Pa e g On as devised under the Last Will and Testament of or as distributee 5. The area of the land is 36............ acres. 6. All taxes which are liens on the land at the date hereof have been paid except will be 7. The lanc~f]Sxencumbered by .....a mortgage (7~ as follows: $78,750.00 held by Cecil T. Young, Laurel, N.Y. (a) Mortgage recorded in Liber Page in original amount of $ unpaid amount held by address (b) Mortgage recorded in Liber Page in original amount of unpaid amount held by address (c) Mortgage recorded in Liber Page in original amount of $ unpaid amount held by address 8. There are no other encumbrances or liens against the land except . . ~ "A" Residential & A ricultural 9. The land lies ~n the following zomng use districts ............................g.......... 10. No part of the land lies under water whether tide water, stream, pond water or otherwise, ex- cept 11. The applicant shall at his expense install all required public improvements. 12. The land (does not) lie in a Water District or Water Supply District. Name of Dis- trict,if within a District, is No 13. Water mains will be laid ~ 14. Electric lines and standards will be installed by~,O,1}g,Is~,2,t1d,.T~,igh-ting,COmp,, . . . and (no) charge will be made for installing said lines. No 15. Gas mains will be installed 16. If streets shown on the plat are claimed by the applicant to be existing public streets in the Suffolk County Highway system, annex Schedule "B" hereto, to show same. 17. If streets shown on the plat are claimed by the applicant to be existing public streets in the Town of Southold Highway system, annex Schedule "C" hereto to show same. 18. There are no existing buildings or structures on the land which are not located and shown on the plat. 19. Where the plat shows proposed streets which are extensions of streets on adl'oining sub- division maps heretofore filed, there are no reserve strips at the end of the streets on said existing maps at their conjunctions with the proposed streets. 20. In the course of these proceedings, the applicant will offer proof of title as required by Sec. 335 of the Real Property Law. 21. Submit a copy of proposed deed for lots showing all restrictions, covenants, etc. Annex Schedule "D". 22. The applicant estimates that the cost of grading and required public improvements will be Approx. $!a-.x500, Performance Bond be fixed at years. The Performance Bond will be written by a licensed surety company unless otherwise shown on Schedule "F". DATE /.~1. ~ ~t?~oc~~- G ~C. ~f 19~ / (Name of Applicant) Leonard C. Emma By (Signature and Title) (Address) Suffolk STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF ss: On the day of 190./..., before me personally came • • • •~.'??'0.~ to me known to be the individual described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that . executed the same. STANLEY SLED7ESKI Notary Yubliq State of New York . i^^:'!~^:`:,./~"'~! . No. 52-9041175 Suffolk County VVV My commission ezpires Mar.30,19 'JO Notary P lic STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF . ss: On the ..................day ............of 19......, before me personally came to me known, who being by me duly sworn did de- pose and say that resides at No ...........................................that is the of the corporation described in and which executed the foregoing instrument; that ..............knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed by order of the board of directors of said corporation. and that ..............signed............., name thereto by like order. Notary Public scHEnuLE A ALL that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being at Laurel, Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point which is the Southwesterly corner of land formerly of Wertenberg which point is the southeast corner of a certain 50' Right of Way on the northerly line of Peconic Bay Boulevard, rn~nn;ng thence from said Point of Beginning south 28° 55'20" west along the northerly side of Peconic Bay Boulevard 65.69 Feet to land of C. T. Young; ~~nn~ng thence south 28° 37' west along the northerly side of Peconic Bay Boulevard and land of C. T. Young 25.75 Foet to a point; TM~nn~ng thence along said land of C. T. Young three courses and distances as follows: (1) On a curve to the left having a radius of 55.48 Feet and an are length of 46.97 Feet whose chord is north 4° 21' 40" east 45.58 Feet; thence (2) North 19° 53' 40" west '77.30 Feet; thence (3) South '71° 23' 40" west 380.12 Feet to land of Henry S. Romanowski; TM~*+*+~ng thence north 18° 36' 20" west along the easterly line of land of Romanowski 3857.07 Feet to the Long Island Railroad; running thence north 47° 18' 20" east along the southerly side of the Long Island Railroad 368.68 Feet to land of Albert C. Nolte; TM~*+*+ing thence four courses and distances along the westerly line of Albert C. Nolte as follows: (1) South 29° 06' 30" east 333.78 Feet; thence (2) South 18° 29' 30" east 2813.61 Feet; thence (3) South 19° 53' 40" east ~ Feet; thence (4) On a curve to the right having a radius of 50 Feet in an arc length of 124.70 Feet to a point of tangency; thence South 19° 53' 40" east along land of Albert C. Nolte and formerly of Wertenberg 531.48 Feet to the point or place of BEGINNING. • 'r • SCHEDULE A ALL that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being at Laurel, Town of Southold, Suffolk County, Mew York, bounded and described .as follows: BEGINNING at a point which is the southwesterly corner of latvd formerly of Wertenberg which point is the southeast corner of a certain 50' Right of Way on the northerly line of Peconic Bay Boulevard. running thence from said Point of Beginning south 28° 55'20" west along the northerly side of Peconic Bay Boulevard 65.69 Feet to land of C. T. Young; running thence soutb~28° 37' west along .the northerly side of Peconic Bay Boulevard and land of C. T. Young 25.75 Feet to a point; TM~.~;~ thence along said land Of C. T. Young three courses and distances as follows: (1) On a curve to the left having a radius of 55.48 Feet and an arc length of 46.97 Feet whose Chord is north 4° 21' 40" Asst 45.58 Feet; thence (2) North 19° 53' 40" west 77.30 Foet; thence (3) South 71° 23' west 380.12 Feet to land of Henry S. Romanowski; running thence north 18° 36' 20" west along the easterly line of land of Romanowaki 3857.07 Feet to the Long Island Railroad; TM,n.,,~ thence north 47°,18' 20" east along . the southerly side of the Long Island Railroad 368.68 Feet to lend of Albert C. Nolte; r,,,,n~~ thence four courses and distances along the westerly line of Albert C. Nolte as follows: (1 South 29° 06' 30" east 333.78 Feet; thence (2) South 18° 29' 30" east 2813.61 Feet; thence (3) south 19° 53' 40" east 299.44 Feet; thence (4) On a curve to the right having a radius of 50 Fset in an arc length of 124.70 Fset to a point of tangency; thence South 19° 53' 40" east along land of Albert C. Molts and formerly of Wertez~berg 531.48 Feet to the point or place oY BEGIl~TING. A Iber! 32 28 27 26 29 DEL MA R YI$. 49' 25 24 ~ 5' 4 gJ 65, 72' \ A/bert Henry 4G 13 /2 // /0 5O C. 37 Nol'te 5O00 N/eo~'~O"~ No/fe 5/ 22 52 S. R=Ps'od 6 Hen ry 40 /8 42 45 44 $56./1' .--.~..R=2906..4:7' 199..~ 45 R= 26. L= ,~ 356. H' R=2956.1,.~ formerly Wertenber9 17 /$ 4/ 2 AREA L=$~'27 ~ 5000' Romo n ow sk i 5~ DRIVE ~ S ,79 5 4 ~ PAR~t $ RECREAT/ON 46 L=38. E7 L /4 WEND Y DRIVE YOUNG & YOUNG 400 OSTRANDER AVENUE, RIVERHEAD, NEW YORK SURVEY FOR: DELMAR DRIVE, JOSEPH STREET, GINA STREET ^T LAUREL TOWN 0~' SOUTHOLD 'o \ ¢ LOCATION MAP $CALE~ I ' = 500' SEcTiON ; TYPICIAL ,, i RRELIMINARy LAUREL COUNTRY LAUREL TOWN OF.SOUTHOLD iSU'~.F. CO.,'N:Y.. · S.c E '": ;~., 196'9 SUBDIV.ISION P'LAN ESTATES :5,, 969. A'LD£NW:yOON,$ PE.:E,I;S, R ¢~q ,.v~.£~,',,,~.. ,.,- , J LOCATION MAP TYPICIAL SECTIQN plMINARY SUBDIVISION PLAN tEL COUNTRY ESTATES ~EL "4 OF SOUTHOLD CO,N.Y. .E:I'i= I00' . 1:5, 1969 ;. $, 1969 ALDEN W. YOUNG, P E E~ RIVERHEAD, ,N. Y hOlE I': MONUMENT DEVELOPER: LEONARD C EMMA SHOREHAM~