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O _SCALE--ion..I„ C 0 -0 50. __..100 - BDO 900 ._ 400 01 TESTHOLE0 AREA -29.87,40. ¢/ NO. I Z 4 a - OWNED #.DEVELOPED BY: BAYVIEW LAND CORPORATION COVE --3Z�GrEFJ AVENUE: 0 :SEA CLIFFS N, Y. TI5'T9 ----- - -I--- FA IL MON.0.35y p,7 E, TITLE NO, 8592035 GUARANTEED TO COMMONWEALTH LAND_ TITLE INSURANCE CO,ISOUTHOLD SAVINGS BANK AND TO BAYVIEW LAND CORPORATION AS 5012VEYED 73ULY11, [%38 2. v•__ i _ , 71 ' iUY.i£Gi Tfl CDYfttlAHi53i��l+;Ti�45.>•+m %I� oy'J ! -WATER MAIN) .STR.EET TYPICAL LOT NOV 211990 APPROVED 1090_ SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD ......CHAIRMAN. a MW M nn J r J�aa wv i -Ta i Az dfi aY P Yi ,3tzaRRaeY,»Cui.x:1 Y ARdY y -THE.SUFEOUC COUNITY.TA-.MAP-DE5iGNATfUN: , _V57RICT PM =SECTI ON.056 -BLOC V_ 1. . SUFFOL14-M-DEPAR.TMENTOF HEALTH .°,..M-.•--,<±:; ----.. yam... suFFOLR COUNTY 0"PARIM NT tf HEALTH URVICE5 aaPPaape, New York }' .,,LS L� -his i6 to c&l;7V that the ^r;lposerr n;;at t RuwaR�suppb and tev//��P,)? Int o al for �Nre � --- inthe ( rit', 4 total of--.--l"t' n Il h a arov�d an the above date I+ .r'zClt t es mutt contonn t- cest.u<tran itendards In effect h iii're �! r'bl+tT[uciion. Thi jrcpmvoi *o t h. vrhid only in trw ovent yt+d a tlivi6co/devet opener( 0 art rt duly IDed w'r1h ll,aDunty Cfsrk witinn 6 months e th,s elate Oau,rnt is ✓ erew Elven for ton Ill 0 this map 0+ wSath n rs1...: e t=nt ar"arsin the Oflir1,.4 i+:e County Clerk ac, eo•bi�r X uT the f-'caiio Heil(hLhv and the Suffol' ✓C.✓ A!0 AAnd2-,li P. •_irT °3't, I I on Of Envi':nmanILA Quality A.OECLA2ATION- OF COVENANT$ AND_2ESTRICTIONS WHICH AFFECT LOT5 IN THIS SUBDIVISION HAS BEEN FILED IN THE5UFFOLV- COUNTY CLERIC5 OFFICE- W LIBER.I I1"I3, PAGE5 95 ¢38, ROICIERIC14 VAN TUYLPC. /Z: v 0 =- LICENSED LAND SURV ORS - G12EENP012T .- NEWY012 c PLANNING BOARD 6 NOVEMBER 13, 1990 review the comments. I'll ask if there are any comments on this subdivision? Hearing none, I'll entertain a motion to keep this hearing open. Mr. McDonald: So moved. Mr. Latham: Second. Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the motion? All those in favor? Ayes: Mr. McDonald, Mr. Latham, Mr. Orlowski. Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered. MAJOR AND MINOR SUBDIVISIONS, LOT LINE CHANGES AND SET OFF APPLICATIONS: Final Determinations: Mr. Orlowski: August Acres - This major subdivision is for thirty-six lots on '43.062 acres located at Arschamomaque. SCTM ##1000-53-4-44.1 & 44.2 Mr. McDonald: Mr. Chairman, I would like to make a motion. RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board authorize the Chairman to endorse the final surveys, Sheet l dated January 8, 1990, and Sheet 2 dated October 13, 1989. Mr. Latham: Second. Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the motion? All those in favor? Ayes: Mr. Latham, Mr. McDonald, Mr. Orlowski. Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered. Mr. Orlowski: Long Pond Estates, Section_2 - This major subdivision is for thirteen lots on 29.87 acres located on the east side of Laurel Avenue, to the north of the Long Island Railroad in Laurel. SCTM ## 1000-56.1-P/0 2. Mr. McDonald: Mr. Chairman, I would like to offer the following motion? WHEREAS, Bayview Land Corporation is the owner of the property known and designed as SCTM #k 1000-56-1-P/0 2 located 91 I PLANNING BOARD 7 NOVEMBER 13, 1990 at the east side of Laurel Avenue, to the north of the Long Island Road in Laurel; and WHEREAS, this major subdivision, to be known as Long Pond Estates, Section 2 is for 13 lots on 29.87 acres; and WHEREAS, the Southold Town Planning Board, pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review Act, (Article 8"), Part 617, declared itself Lead Agency and issued a Negative Declaration on July 16, 1986; and WHEREAS, a final public hearing was closed on said subdivision application at the Town Hall, Southold, New York on October 22, 1990; and WHEREAS, all the requirements of the Subdivision Regulations of the Town of Southold have been met; and now therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board grant conditional final approval on the surveys dated September 28, 1990, and authorize the Chairman to endorse the final surveys subject to fulfillment of the following conditions. All conditions must be met within six (6) months of the date of this resolution. 1. A copy of the filed Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions. 2. Final maps (six paper copies and two mylars) containing a valid stamp of Health Department approval and the Liber and Page number of the filed Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions. 3. Six copies of the final drainage maps. 4. A'filed copy of the Homeowner's Association. 5. Submission of the inspection fee in the amount of $11,615.70. Mr. Latham: Second. Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the motion? All those in favor? Ayes: Mr. Latham, Mr. Orlowski, Mr. McDonald. Mr. Orlowski: opposed? So ordered. 11173K038 r i DECLARATION OF COVENANTS AND RESTRICTIONS Declaration made as of this, day ofwo,/ , 1990, by Bayview Land Corp., a New York corporation with principal offices at 323 Glen Cove Avenue, Sea Cliff, New York 11579 (hereinafter referred to as either "Developer" or "Declarant"). () WITNESSETH (\� WHEREAS, the Declarant is the owner of the real property known as Long Pond Estates Section 2 described in Article II of this Declaration (the "Property"), which Declarant desires to develop as a community of "One Family" (as hereinafter defined) residential lots (the "Community"); and WHEREAS, the Declarant desires to provide for the preservation of the values, amenities and natural beauty in said Community and to insure that all construction in the Community is harmoniously designed and planned and, to this end, desires to subject the Property to the covenants, restrictions, easements, charges and liens hereinafter set forth, each and all of which is and are for the benefit of said Property and the Owner of each portion thereof. WHEREAS, Developer has incorporated under the laws of the State of New York, as a not-for-profit corporation, Long Pond Estates Section 2 Homeowners Association, Inc., for the purpose of exercising the functions aforesaid; NOW, THEREFORE, the Declarant, for himself, his successors and assigns, declares that the Property is and shall be held, transferred, sold, conveyed and occupied subject to the covenants, restrictions, conditions and easements, (sometimes referred to as "covenants and restrictions") hereinafter set forth. 1 �� r� iJ�T�rlyai�7 ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS The following words when used in this Declaration or any supplement(s) or amended Declaration shall, unless the context otherwise prohibits, have the meanings set forth below: (a) "Property" shall mean and refer to the real estate (described below in Article II), together with the appurtenances thereto, and any and all improvements thereon, or any portion thereof, as will as to any of the Lots contained therein. (b) "Lot" shall mean and refer to any and each of the pieces or parcels of land numbered 25 through 37 inclusive, as shown on the Subdivisions Maps referred to in Article II hereof, and particular Lots shall be identified herein according to the respective numbers appearing on such Subdivision Maps. (c) "Developer" shall mean and refer to Bayview Land Corp., its successors and assigns. (d) "Open Space" shall mean and refer to those areas shown on the subdivision map of the properties. (e) "Owner" shall mean and refer to the record owner of fee simple title to any Lot, including the Developer with respect to an unsold Lot. Every record owner shall be treated for all purposes as a single owner for each Lot held, irrespective of whether such ownership is held jointly, in common, or tenancy by the entirety, the majority vote of such owners shall be necessary to cast any vote to which such Lot Owner is entitled. Any one Owner owning two or more Lots shall be treated as separate Owner for each Lot held for purposes of any approval, voting or majority requirements herein. (f) --"Association" shall medn,and refer to the Long Pond Estates Section E 1� • 2 Homeowners Association, Inc., its successors and assigns. All decisions of any such Association shall be made by at least a majority of Owners -members in good standing. The purpose of such Association shall be the preservation of Community appearance, standards and values, the enforcement of these covenants and restrictions, and the control of and jurisdiction over all portions of the Property, if any, owned in common by all the Owners. A "Cutoff Date" shall mean and refer to the earliest of (a) four years after the Developer has conveyed away all its fee simple title to the Property, (b) nine years from the date hereof, or (c) at such earlier time as the Developer transfers all his rights, duties, privileges, obligations and powers hereunder to the Homeowners Association, which transfer shall be evidenced by a writing filed in the Office of the Suffolk County Clerk as this Declaration. ARTICLE II PROPERTY SUBJECT TO THIS DECLARATION The real property which is and shall be held, transferred, sold, conveyed and occupied subject to this Declaration is all that certain plot, described in the attached Schedule A which is made a part of the Declaration. ARTICLE III MEMBERSHIP AND VOTING RIGHTS IN THE ASSOCIATION Section 1. MEMBERSHIP. Every person who is a record Owner (as defined in Article 1) of any Lot which is subject by this Declaration to assessment by the Association shall be a Member of the Association. Section 2. VOTING RIGHTS. The Association shall have two classes of voting membership. 3 1�''1��04� • i * V. CLASS A Class A Members shall be all Lot Owners excepting Developer and excepting any other person or entity which acquires title to all or a substantial portion of The Properties for the purpose of development. Class A Members shall be entitled to one vote for each Lot in which they hold the interest required for membership. When more than one person holds such interest or interests in any Lot, all such persons shall be Members and the vote for such Lot shall be exercised as they among themselves determine, but in no event shall more than one vote be cast with respect to any such Lot. CLASS B The Class B Members shall be the Developer, its successors and assigns. The Class B membership shall be entitled to five votes for each Lot, provided the Class B membership shall cease and be converted to Class A membership three years from the first closing of title to a Class A member. Notwithstanding the above, the Developer shall have the option to control the affairs of the homeowners association for up to three years after conveyance of the first title to a Class A member, or until all titles have been conveyed to Class A members, whichever is earlier. When a purchaser of an individual Lot takes title thereto from Developer, he becomes a Class A Member and the membership of Developer with respect to such Lot shall cease. ARTICLE IV PROPERTY RIGHTS IN THE OPEN SPACE Section 1. MEMBERS' EASEMENTS OF ENJOYMENT. Subject to the provisions of Section 3 of this Article, every Member shall have a rights and easement of enjoyment in and to the Open Space and such easement shall be appurtenant to and shall pass with the title to every tot, and the common easement shall not be open 4 �1"1.sPb0� � to the public except for ingress and egress as set forth below. Section 2. CREATION OF OPEN SPACE. The open space areas are shown on the subdivision map which map shall be filed in the office of the Suffolk County Clerk before the first closing of title to a Class A member. Ownership of said open space shall be transferred by the Developer to the Association. Section 3. EXTENT OF MEMBERS' EASEMENTS. The rights and easements created hereby shall subject to the following: (a) the right of the Association, as provided in its Articles and By - Laws, to suspend the enjoyment rights of any Member for any period during which any assessment remains unpaid, and for any reasonable period for any infraction of its published rules and regulations. (b) the right of the Developer, and of the Association, to grant and reserve easements and rights-of-way through, under, over and across the open space, for the installation, maintenance and inspection of lines and appurtenances for public or private water, sewer, drainage, fuel oil and other utilities, and the right of the Developer to grant and reserve easements and rights-of-way through, over, upon and across open space for the completion of Developer's work, for the operation and maintenance of the open space, and for all sales purposes. ARTICLE V MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF OPEN SPACE AND FACILITIES AND COVENANT FOR ASSESSMENTS THEREFOR. Section 1. ASSESSMENTS, LIENS AND PERSONAL OBLIGATIONS. THEREFOR, AND OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF OPEN SPACE SOLELY BY THE ASSOCIATION. (a)'_ Each Owner of any Lot, -,by acceptance of a deed therefor, whether or 5 *41 91A • not it shall be so expressed in any such deed or other conveyance, shall be deemed to covenant and agree to pay to the Association: (1) annual assessments charges; (2) special assessments for capital improvements, such assessments to be fixed, established and collected from time to time as hereinafter provided. The annual and special assessments, together with such interest thereon and costs of collection thereof as are hereinafter provided, shall be a charge on the land and shall be a continuing lien upon the Lot against which each such assessment is made. Each such assessment, together with such interest thereon and cost of collection thereof as are hereinafter provided, shall also be the personal obligation of the person who was the owner of such property at the tine when the assessment fell due. (b) The assessments levied by the Association shall be used exclusively for the purpose of promoting the recreation, health, safety and welfare of the residents in The Properties, including services and facilities devoted to this purpose and related to the use and enjoyment of the Open Space including, but not limited to, the payment of insurance thereon, and repair, replacement and additions thereto, the cost of labor, equipment, materials, management and supervision thereof, all of which obligations the Association hereby assumes as of the date of creation of the Open Space by Developer. Section 2. AMOUNT AND PAYMENT OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENT. The Association shall at all times fix the amount of the annual assessment at an amount sufficient to pay the costs of maintaining and operating the Open Space as contemplated by Section 1(b) of this Article. Each annual installment shall be payable in equal monthly installments in advance on the first day of each calendar month, or annually, at the discretion of the Board of Directors. Assessments shall be payable equally by all Class A members. 6 110-3A • Section 3. DUTIES OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. In the event of any change in the annual assessments as set forth above, the Board of Directors of the Association shall fix the date of commencement and the amount of the assessment against each Lot for each assessment period at least thirty days in advance of such date or period and shall, at that time, prepare a roster of the Lots and assessments applicable thereto, which shall be kept in the office of the Association and shall be open to inspection by any owner. Written notice of the assessment shall thereupon be sent to every owner subject thereto. The Association shall, upon demand at any time, furnish to any owner liable for said assessment, a certificate in writing, signed by an officer of the Association, setting forth whether said assessment has been paid. Such certificate shall be conclusive evidence of payment of any assessment therein stated to have been paid. Section 4. EFFECT OF NON-PAYMENT OF ASSESSMENT; THE PERSONAL OBLIGATION OF LOT OWNER; THE LIEN; REMEDIES OF ASSOCIATION. If any assessment is not paid on the date when due (being the dates specified in Section 2 hereof), then such assessment shall be deemed delinquent and shall, together with such interest thereon and cost of collection thereof as are hereinafter provided, continue as a lien on the Lot, which shall bind such Lot in the hands of the then Owner, his heirs, devisees, personal representatives, successors and assigns. If the assessment is not paid within thirty days after the delinquency date, the Association may bring legal action against the then Owner personally obligated to pay the same and/or may enforce the lien against the property; and in the event a judgment is obtained, such judgment shall include interest on the assessment.as above provided and a,reasonable attorneys' fee to be fixed by the 7 court, together with the costs of the action. Section 5. All charges and expenses chargeable to any lot shall constitute a lien against said lot in favor of the Association, which lien shall be prior to all other liens except (1) assessments, liens and charges for taxes past due and unpaid on the lot, (2) a bona fide mortgage lien, if any, to which the lot is subject, and (3) any other lien recorded prior to recording the claim of lien. Such lien shall be effective from and after the time of recording in the public records of Suffolk County a claim of lien stating the description of the lot, the name of the record owner, the amount due and the date when due. Such claim of lien is to be recorded and shall be signed and verified by an officer or agent of the Association. Upon full payment of all sums secured by the lien, the party making payment shall be entitled to a recordable satisfaction of lien. ARTICLE VI EASEMENTS Section 1. Grant of Easements. The Developer reserves to itself the right to dedicate any and all public roads, sumps and other areas of the Property set aside for walkways, parking areas, water lines, sanitary sewers, storm drainage facilities, gas lines, telephone and electric power lines, television cables and other public or private utility services to the municipality or an agency thereof. The Developer grants to each Owner the following easements pertaining to the Property: (i) Right-of-way for ingress and egress by vehicles or on foot, in, through, over, under and across the streets and roads, and, on foot alone, over the pedestrian walks and common areas thereon (as shown on the Subdivision Maps and as they,may be built or relocated in the future) for 0 0117r. " *V" all purposes; and (ii) At the expense of each Owner, rights to connect with and make use of.utility lines, wires, pipes, conduits, cable television lines, sewers and drainage lines which may from time to time be in or along the streets and roads or other areas of the Property; Section 2. Reservation of Easements Developer reserves for itself and, after the Cutoff Date, for the Homeowners Association (if any), the easements, licenses, rights and privileges of a right-of-way in, through, over, under and across the Property and, towards this end, reserves the right to grant and reserve easements and right-of-way in, through, under, over and across each respective Lot for the installation, maintenance and inspection of water lines, sanitary sewers, storm drainage facilities, gas lines, telephone and electric power lines, television cables and other public or private utilities and for any other materials or 'services necessary for the completion of permissible construction thereon; provided, however, that Developer agrees that it will not grant any such easement of right- of-way, in, through, under, over, or across the "required building areas" (as such term is defined in Article V (1) hereof) of any Lot and that if Developer or, after the Cutoff Date, the Homeowner Association, shall grant any easement or right-of-way for the purpose of underground installations, Developer, or the Homeowners Association, agrees to restore, or cause to be restored, the land to the condition immediately existing prior to such installation. The Developer also reserves for itself for itself and, after the Cutoff Date, for the Homeowners Association, the right to connect with and make use of the utility lines, wires, pipes, conduits, cable television, sewers and drainage lines which may from time to time be in or along the streets and roads or other areas of the :. 11173SO4 Property. ARTICLE VI ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL Section 1. Approved Plans for Homes_ No building, fence, wall or other structure, or change in landscaping, shall be commenced, erected or maintained upon any Lots, nor shall any exterior addition to or change or alteration of any thereof be made until plans and specifications showing the proposed improvement, including the height and location thereof and the materials and colors to be used,shall have been submitted to and approved in writing as to harmony of external design and location in relation to surrounding structures and topography by the Developer or after the Cutoff Date, by the Homeowners Association. In the event said Developer or its Homeowners Association, fails to approve or disapprove the same within thirty (30) days after said plans and specifications have been submitted to it, approval will not be required and this Article will be deemed to have been fully complied with. ARTICLE VII USE OF PROPERTY Particular Covenants and Restrictions. The use of a Lot by an Owner or other occupant shall be subject to the rules, regulations and provisions of this Declaration and following covenants and restrictions: a. No nuisance shall be allowed upon the Lot nor, shall any use or practice be allowed which is a source of annoyance to residents or 10 • 0 • - 111'7Mt48 which interferes with the peaceful possession and proper use of the Property by its residents or unduly restricts or impedes the views of any Owner. b. All valid laws, zoning ordinances and regulations of all governmental bodies having jurisdiction over the Property shall be observed. C. Lots shall not be subdivided, sold or conveyed except as a whole. d. No boats, boat trailers, travel trailers, mobile homes, trailers, trucks, equipment, commercial vehicles larger than a light -duty pick- up truck, unlicensed, uninsured or derelict vehicles, or any other similar property, shall be parked or stored within the Property unless parked or stored inside a garage or Home. e. No commercial signs or advertisements shall be displayed on any Lot or vehicles parked on Lots within the Property by any Owner. This restriction shall not apply to the Developer prior to the sale of the respective Lot by the Developer. f. Within the required building area of each Lot, the topography, grade or drainage shall not be substantially altered or changed, except by the Developer. Outside the required building area of each Lot the topography, grade or drainage shall not be altered or changed at all, except by the Developer. Where necessary, each respective Owner shall install adequate culverts under driveways serving his Lot and connect the same to places designated by the Developer. g. The Property shall be subject to such easements for maintenance of streets, driveways, walkways, parking areas, water lines, sanitary sewers, storm drainage facilities, gas lines, telephone and electric -power lines, televisioq;cables and other public or private utilities, 11 '6W!r as shall be constructed or installed by the Developer. Such easements for maintenance shall include also a right of ingress and egress sufficient to enable such maintenance. h. Lots in this subdivision shall be residential Lots, and each Lot shall contain only one Home together with lawful accessory structures. i. Each Owner shall at all times comply in all respects with all government, health, fire and police requirements and regulations. J. No animals, livestock, or poultry of any kind shall be raised, bred, or kept on the Property, except that dogs, cats, or other usual household pets may be kept on Lots provided that they are not kept, bred or maintained for commercial purpose. k. No Home shall be located on any Lot except within the "required building area" for that Lot, as defined by the Local municipal zoning authorities having jurisdiction and further subject to any limitations contained herein and noted on the filed subdivision map. 1. Except to the extent that the applicable utility company shall be obligated to maintain and repair its lines, each Owner shall maintain and keep in good repair any and all lines, wires, pipes, conduits, cable lines, sewer drainage lines, street, road, driveway or walkway which may from time to time run through, over or under its Lot. M. All garbage cans, equipment and coolers maintained on a Lot shall be walled in to conceal them from view form neighboring Lots, roads, or streets. Clothes lines shall not be visible from the streets or neighboring Lots. 12 X73 • • n. No fence, unless approved as a part of the architectural design of the house, shall be constructed. o. Private swimming pools may be constructed on any Lot provided they are situated in the rear yard only and provided further that no portion of any such pool or its appurtenances shall be closer to the rear or side Lot lines than thirty (30) feet. No above -ground swimming pools shall be erected or maintained on any of said Lots. P. No satellite dishes or antennae or aerials shall be placed, erected, or located on the Lot or on the structures erected on the Lot unless its location, screening, construction, height and aesthetics are approved by Developer or after the Cutoff date by the Homeowners Association. q. No ranch type dwelling shall be erected of less than 1200 square feet, nor any two story dwelling of less than 1600 square feet living area. r. There shall be no obstruction of the Open Space nor shall anything be stored in the Open Space without the prior consent of the Board of Directors. ARTICLE VIII GENERAL PROVISIONS Section 1. Beneficiaries of Easements Rights and Privileges The easements, licenses, rights and privileges established, created and granted by this Declaration shall be for the benefit of, and restricted solely to, the Developer, The Homeowners Associations, The Owners and their respective heirs, ekecutors and administrators, legal representatives, successors and 13 111' K051 assigns, and any Owner may grant the benefit of such easement, license, right or privilege to his tenants and guests and their immediate families for the duration of their tenancies or visits, but the same is not intended nor shall it be construed as creating any rights in or for the benefit of the general public. Section 2. Duration and Amendment The covenants and restrictions of this Declaration shall run with and bind the land, and shall inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by the Developer, any of the Owners and their respective heirs, executors and administrators, legal representatives, successors and assigns, and/or The Homeowners Association (if any). However, nothing in this Declaration shall be construed as obligating the Developer to supervise compliance with or to enforce these covenants and restrictions and no person shall have a cause of action against the Developer for its alleged failure to so supervise or enforce. Prior to the Cutoff date, such power may be exercised by the Homeowners Association, or, if no such Association exists, by any Owner upon proof of the written consent of at least 60 percent of all Owners. This Declaration shall terminate and be of no further force and effect as of January 1, 2014, unless the same is renewed prior thereto. Section 3. Right of Abatement (a) In the event of a violation or breach of any provision of this Declaration, the Developer, or a Homeowners Association (if any), may give written notice to the Owner setting forth in reasonable detail the nature of such violations or breach and the specific action or actions needed to be taken to remedy such violation or breach. If the Owner shall fail to take reasonable steps to remedy such violation or breach within sixty (60) days after the mailing of such notice, then the DeveloPer, of Homeowners Association shall have, in 14 addition to any and all other rights provided by law or in equity, the "Right of Abatement" (defined below). The Developer or Homeowners Association (if any) shall be entitled to recover any and all costs and expenses incurred, including reasonable attorney's fees, in such action or proceeding. (b) The "Right of Abatement", as used in this Declaration, shall mean the right of the Developer or Homeowner's Association, through its agents and employees to enter at all reasonable times upon any Lot, as to which a violation, breach or other conditions to be remedied exists, and as agent for the Owner take the actions specified in the notice to the Owner to abate, extinguish, remove or repair such violation, breach or other condition which is contrary to the provisions of this Declaration, without being deemed to have committed a trespass or wrongful act solely by reason of such entry and such actions, provided such entry and such actions are carried out in accordance with the provisions of this Section and do not involve a breach of the peace. All costs of such entry and such actions shall be a binding personal obligation of the violating Owner enforceable at law or in equity, as well as a lien on such Owner's Lot. Section 4. Designation by Developer The authority conferred herein upon the Developer or the consent required herein to be obtained from the Developer shall be exercised by or obtained from Bayview Land Corp., its successors and assigns, or such other party or parties as they may designate by a written instrument recorded and making reference to this Declaration. Section 5. Limit to Developer's Obligations Notwithstanding any provisions herein to the contrary, the Developer shall have no further obligations, duties or responsibilities pursuant to or resulting from thii-Declaration subsequent -to the Cutoff Date. If+any,written approval ' 15 _ -- z' +'"� a �. 0 MAW • . * 1r. is required subsequent to the Cutoff Date from the Homeowners Association, and no such Association (as defined in Article I(f)) has been established, then , and in that event written approval shall be obtained from Herbert R. Mandel and Richard Israel, their successors and/or assigns, or such other party or parties as they may designate by a written instrument recorded and making reference to this Declaration. Section 6. Notices Any notice required to be sent to any Owner under the provisions of this Declaration shall be deemed to have been properly sent when mailed to the last known address of the person who appears as Owner at the time of such mailing. Section 7. Severability Invalidation of any of the covenants, limitations or provisions of this Declaration by judgment or court order shall in no way affect any of the remaining provisions hereof, and the same shall continue in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the foregoing Declaration has been executed by the Declarant on the day and year first above written. By: I Bayview Land Corp. 4,R, STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF S On the /S day of �/a✓4 , 1990, before me personally came Richard Mohring, Jr., to me known, who being by me duly sworn did depose and say that he resides at 43 Mohring Bay Court, Sayville, NY 11709, that he is the Vice -President of Bayview Land Corp. the corporation described in and which executed the foregoing instrument; that by order of the Board of Directors of said corporation, he signed his naVe--hereto by_like order. LOW- - State of New York WILLIAM D. MOORE Notary Public, State of New York No.4832728 Qualified in Suffolk County Commission Expires January 31,1890"' ,9 qy < �. •11v" w* i5 SCHEDULE A 0 ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Easterly side of Laurel Avenue, where it is intersected by the Northerly line of Long Island Railroad, and from said point of beginning; RUNNING THENCE along the Easterly side of Laurel Avenue the following four (4) courses and distances: 1. North 13 degrees 04 minutes West, 814.85 feet; 2. North 13 degrees 24 minutes -4b seconds West, 312.94 feet; 3. North 14 degrees 51 minutes 30 seconds West, 611.50 feet; 4. North 14 degrees 19 minutes 20 seconds West, 364.66 feet to the Property shown on the Map of Long Pond Estates Section One; THENCE along said Map of Long Pond Estates Section One the following courses and distances: il. North 75 degrees 38 minutes 50 seconds East, 255.00 feet; 12. South 14 degrees 21 minutes 10 seconds East, 54.00 feet; i3. North 75 degrees 38 minutes 50 seconds East, 190.00 feet; I4. North 14 degrees 21 minutes 10 seconds West, 211.50 feet; 5. North 70 degrees .38 minutes 50 seconds East, 211.19 feet; 6. South 14 degrees 21 minutes 10 seconds East, 998.00 feet; 7. South 70 degrees 38 minutes 50 seconds West, 15.00 feet; 8. South 14 degrees 21 minutes 10 seconds East, 252.10 feet; 9. South 56 degrees 56 minutes 10 seconds East, 50.00 feet; 10. Then Southwesterly along the arc of a curve bearing to the right having a radius of 150 feet, a distance of 111.48 feet; THENCE partly partly along minutes East, along the land of Long Pond Estates Section One and the land of Robert Lang, Jr., South 13 degrees 04 901.22 feet to land of Long Island Railroad; THENCE South 70 degrees 33 minutes 40 seconds West, 573.02 feet to the Easterly side of Laurel Avenue, to the point or place of BEGINNING. AINn0o yi 3NiVH0 rx'' 7 -4nS 03 G6, Hd or � SI eop w 0�4�0�321' $a. REcoRD d'eriv2,v - WILLIAM D. MOORS SUITE 3 CLAUSE COMMONS P.O. BOX 23 MATTITUGK, NV 11962 CERTIFICATE OF !.;CORPORATION OF L V 1, 0 5,,v LONG POND ESTATES SEC. 2 KOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION 1NC. Under Section 402 of the Not -For -Profit Corporation Law IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED THAT: 1. The name of the corporation is: LONG POND ESTATES SEC. 2 HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION INC. 2. The corporation is a corporation as defined in subparagraph (s) (5) of Section 1.02 (Definitions) of the Not -For -Profit Cor- poration Law. 3. The purpose or purposes for which the corporation is formed are as follows: To associate its members tocjether for their mutual benefit as homeowners, to represent its members' point of view to the owners and managing agents, to provide .its members with information relating to their rights as homeowners, to promote good will and cooperation among its members, and generally to do any and all acts suitable, proper and conducive to the successful conduct of a homeowner's association. 4. in furtherance of its corporate purposes, the corporation s..ail have all the general powers enumerated in Section 202 of t: -:e Not -For -Profit Corporation Law, together with the power to solicit grants and contributions for the corporate purposes. 5. The corporation shall be a Type A corporation pursuant to Section 20; of the Not -For -Profit Corporation Law. 6. The names and addresses of all the initial directors of the corporation are: William D. Moore Clause Commons Marin Road, Suite 3 Mattituck, New York 11952 Richard Mohring, Jr. The Strand E. Marion, New York 11939 Richard Mohring The Strand E. Marion, New York 11939 7. The county in which the office of the corporation is located in the State of New York is: Suffolk. 8. The Secretary of State is designated as agent of the corpora- tion upon whom process against it may be served. The post office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the corporation served upon him is: William D. Moore, Esc,. Clause Commons Main Road, Suite 3 P.O. Box 23 Mattituck_, New York 11952 T_N WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned incorporator, being at least eighteen years of age, Vas executed and signed this Cer- tificate of incorporation September 27, 1990 and affirms that the statements made herein are true under the penalties of perjury. Laura A. Faircloth Laura A. Fai.rcloth 33 Rensselaer Street Albany, New York 12202 ` ^ , ' / ^ Y S ^ D[PARTHENT O| S7ATE ]^ �lYISION OF CDRPORATIDNS AHD STATL RLCORDS *'. i62 WASHINGTON AAEHU[| | A!DAHY. NY 12,231 FIi.INC KECEIP/ OR�PR�TI�H HAHE LONC POHD ESTAT[� SEC. 2 HOHEOWHEKS ASSOCIATION .1 NC OCOMEHT TyI' lHCORPORATIOH (DOH^ HFP) TYPE' A COUNTY SUFI. [RVICE rOMpAHY � XL CDkPOCATF SERVIC[S' IHC. 17 ILEn2D/98 DUKATIOKyERFE)UAL CASH 988928088i55 FILH 98O92888813? ADDRESS FPR PRnCESS WTLLU!M D^ HOORE, FRQ^ C|.AUSL CDHMOHS HAIN RO0D/S7L HA[TTT|1C|(. HY 11932 RFC7ST[RFD A�FT-1T ~ - -----... .... .... .... All! &I]'�' �.4 n FILER FEES 68^88 '`=.,� PAYHENTS m.=. �8'88 � WILLD^ MUORE^ ESQ^ �,_ FILIHC 58^O8 CAS|| CiAUSE COMMONS NAIN ROAD. SUITE 3 TAX 8 C||ECK P`O^ B0% 23 CERT 8^88 DILLFD 68'88 MATTITUCK/ NY |i932 COPIES ' HAHDLINC 18^8O I'll FUXD ------ 8 �OS~i82I <ii/39) w BY - LAWS of LONG POND ESTATYS S,3C. 2 110MEOWN :RS ASSOCTATTON, INC. ARTICLE I - OFFICES The principal office of the corporation shall be in the Town of Seac].iff County of Nassau State of New York The corporation may also have offices at such other places within or witout this state as the board may from time to time deter- mine or the business of the corporation may require. ARTICLE II - PURPOSES The purposes for which this corporation has been organized are as follows: Sae cony of C r.ti.f ca e o� Inco'-poration aitached `:er_oto Ni3L• 0 ARTICLE III - M MBERSHIP 1. QUALIFICATIONS FOR iMEMBERS.y"iP . MBL-2 2. MEMBERSHIP M ETINS . The annual membership meeting of the corporation shall be held on the first day of Decemhor each year except that if such day be a legal holiday then in that event the directors shall fix a day not more than, two weeks from she date fixed by these ;y -laws. The secretary shall cause to be mailed to every member in good standing at his address as it appears on the membership roll book of the corporation a notice stating the time and place of the annual meeting. Regular meetings of the corporation shall be held at such time and place as determined by officere and directors of the corporation The presence at any membership meeting of not less than members shall constitute a quorum and shall be necessary to conduct the business of the corporation; however, a lesser number may adjourn the meeting for a period of not more than eight (8) weeks from the date scheduled by the by-laws and the secretary shall cause a ritice of the re -scheduled date of the meeting to be sent to those members who were not present at the meeting originally called. A quorum as hereinbefore set forth shall he required at any adjourned meeting. A mem"aersh:ip roll showing the list of members as of the -record date, certified by the secretary of the corporation, shah be produced at any meeting of members upon the request therefor of any member who has given written notice to the corpora- tion that such request will be made at least ten days prior to such meeting„ All persons appearing on such membership roll shall be entitled to vote at the meeting. 3. SPECIAL MEETINGS. Special meetings of the corporation may be called by the directors. The secretary shall cause a notice of such meeting MBL-3 to be mailed to all members at their addresses as they appear in the membership roll book at least ter, days but not more than fifty days before the scheduled date of such meeting. Such notice shall state the date, time, place and purpose of the meeting and by whom called. No other business but that specified in the notice may be transacted at such special meeting without the unanimous consent of all present at such meeting. 4. FIXING RECORD DATE For the purpose of determining the members entitled to notice of or to vote at any meeting of members or any adjournment thereof, or to express consent to or dissent from any proposal without a meeting, or for the purpose of determining the members entitled to receive any distribution or any allotment of any rights, or for the purpose of any other action, the board shall fix, in advance, a date as the record date for any such deter- mination of members. Suc:, date shall not be more than fifty nor less than ten days before any such meeting, nor more than fifty days prior to any other action. 5. ACTION BY MEMBERS WITH A MEETING. Whenever members are required or permitted to take any action by vote, such action may be taken without a meeting by written consent, setting forth the action so taken, signed by all the members entitled to vote thereon. o'. PROXIES. 'very member entitled to vote at a meeting of members or to express consent or dissent without a meeting may authorize another person or persons to act for him by proxy. Every proxy must be signed by the member or his attorney- in-fact. No proxy shall be valid after the expiration of eleven months from the dale thereof finless otherwise provided in the proxy. Every proxy shall be revocable at the pleasure of the member executing :it, except_ as otherwise provided by law. 7. ORDER OF BUSINESS. The order of business at all meetings of members shall be as follows: 1. Roil call 2. Reading o1E the minutes of the preceding meeting 3. Reports of committees MEL -4 0 • 4. Reports of officers 5. Old and unfinished business o. New business 7. Good and welfare 8. Adjournments 8. MEMBERSHIP DUES. MBL-5 ARTICLE IV "- DIRECTORS 1. MANAGEMENT OF TEF. CORPORATION. The corporation shall be managed by the board of directors which shall consist of not less than three directors. Each direc- tor shall be at least nineteen years of age. 2,. ELECTION AND TERM OF DIRECTORS. At each annual meeting of members the membership shall elect directors to hold office until the next annual meeting. Each director shall hold office until the expiration of the term for which he was elected and until his successor has been elected and shall have qualified, or until his prior resignation or re- moval. 3. INCREASE OR DECREASE IN NUMBER OF DIRECTORS. The number of directors may be increased or decreased by vote of the members or by a vote of a majority of all of the directors. No decrease in number of directors snail shorten the term of any incumbent director. q. NEWLY CREATED DIRECTCRSHIPS AND VAC'NCIFS. Newly created directorships resulting from an increase in the number of directors and vacancies occurring in the board for any reason except the removal of directors without cause may be filled by a vote of a majority of the directors then in office, although less than a quorum exists, unless otherwise provided in she certificate of incorporation. Vacancies occurring by reason of the removal of directors without cause shall be filled by vote of the members,. A director elected to fill a vacancy caused by resignation, death or removal shall be elected to hold office for. the UnexpireC term of his predecessor. 5. REMOVAL OF DIRECTORS.. Any or all of the directors may be removed for cause by vote of the members or by action of the board. Directors may be removed without cause only by vote of the members. 6. RESIGNATION. A director may resign at any time by giving written notice to the board, the president or the secretary of the corporation. Unless otherwise specified in the notice, the resignation shall take effect upon receipt thereof by the board or such officer, and the acceptance of the resignation shall not be necessary to make it effective. MBL-6 7. QUORUM OF DIRECTORS. Unless otherwise provided in the certificate of incorpora- tion, a majority of the entire board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business or of any specified item of busi- ness. 8. ACTION OF THE BOARD. Unless otherwise required by law, the vote of a majority of the directors present at the time of the vote, if a quorum is present at such time, shall be the act of the board. Each director present shall have one vote. 9. PLACE AND TIME OF BOARD MEETINGS. The board may hold its meetings at the office of the corpora- tion or at such other places, either within or without the state, as it may from time to time determine. 10. REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING. A regular annual meeting of the board shall be held immedi- ately following the annual meeting of members at the place of such annual meeting of members. 11. NOTICE OF MEETINGS OF THE BOARD, ADJOURNMENT. Regular meetings of the board may be held without notice at such time and place as it shall from time to time determine. Special meetings of the board shall be held upon notice to the K rectors and may be called by the president upon three days, notice to each director either personally or by mail or by wire; special meetings shall be called by the president or by the secre- tary in a like manner on written request of two directors. Notice of a meeting need not be given to any director who submits a waiver of notice whether before or after the meeting or who attends the meeting without protesting prior thereto or at its commence- ment, the lack of notice to him. A :majority of the directors present, whether or not a quorum is present, may adjourn any meeting to another time and place. Notice of the adjournment shall be given all directors who were absent at the time of the adjournment and, unless such time and place are announced at the meeting, to the other directors. 12. CHAIRMP.N'. At all meetings of the board the president, or in his ab- sence, a chairman chosen by the board shall preside. ABL - 7 0 13. EXECUTIVE AND OTHER COMMITTEES. 173 The board, by resolution adopted by a majority of the entire board, may designate from among its members an executive committee and other committees, each consisting of three or more direc- tors. Each such committee shall serve at the pleasure of the board. ARTICLE V - OFFICERS 1. OFFICES, ELECTION, TERM. Unless otherwise provided for in the certificate of incor- poration, the board may elect or appoint a president, one or more vice-presidents, a secretary and a treasurer, and such other officers as it may determine, who shall have such duties, powers and functions as hereinafter provided. All officers shall be elected or appointed to hold office until the meeting of the board following the annual meeting of members. Each officer shall hold office for the term for which he is elected or appointed and until his successor has been elected or appointed and quali- fied. 2. REMOVAL, RESIGOATION, SALARY. Any officer elected or appointed by the board lay be removed by the board with or without cause. In the event of the death, resignation or removal of an officer, the board in its discretion may elect or appoint a successor to fill the unexpired term. Any two or more offices may be held by the same person, except the offices of president and secretary. The salaries of all officers shall be fixed by the board. 3. PRESIDENT. The president shall be the chef executive officer of the corporation; he shall preside at all meetings of the members and of the board; he shall have the general management of the affairs of the corporation and shall see that all orders and resolutions of the board are carried into effect. 4- VICE-PRLSIDENTS. During the absence or disability of the president, the vice-president, or if there a:_e more than one, the executive vice-president, shall have all the powers and functions of the president. Each vice-president shall perform such other duties as the board stall prescribe. XBI-8 u°" 5. TREASURER. The treasurer shall have the care and custody of all the funds and securities of the corporation, and shall deposit said funds in the name of the corporation in such bank or trust com- pany as the directors may elect; he shall, when duly authorized by the board of directors, sign and execute all contracts in the name of the corporation, when countersigned by the president; he shall also sign all checks, drafts, notes, and orders for the payment of money, which shall be duly authorized by the board of directors and shall be countersigned by the president; he shall at all reasonable times exhibit his books and accounts to any director or member of the corporation upon application at the office of the corporation during ordinary business hours. At the end of each corporate year, he shall have an audit of the accounts of the corporation made- by a committee appointed by the president,, and shall present such audit in writing at the annual meeting of the members, at which time he shall also present an annual report setting forth In full the financial conditions of the corporation. 6. ASSISTANT -TREASURER. During the absence or disability of the treasurer, the assis- tant -treasurer, or if there are more than one, the one so desig- nated by the secretary or by the board, shall have the powers and functions of the treasurer. 7. SECRETARY. The secretary shall keep the minutes of the board of direc- tors and also the minutes of the members. He shall have the custody of the seal of the corporation and shall affix and attest the same to documents when duly authorized by the board of direc- tors. He shall attend to the giving and serving of all notices of the corporation., and shall have charge of such books and papers as the board of directors may direct; he shall attend to such correspondence as may be assigned to his, and perform all the duties incidental to his office. He shall keep a member- ship .roll containing the names, alphabetically arranged, of all persons who are members of the corporation, snowing their places of residence and the time when they became members. 8. ASSISTANT -SECRETARIES. During the absence or disability of the secretary, the assistant -secretary, or if there are more than one, the one so designated by the secretary or by the board, shall have all the powers and functions of the secretary. MRL -9 0 9. SURETIES AND BONDS. In case the board shall so require, any officer or agent of the corporation shall execute to the corporation a bond in such sum and with such surety or sureties as the board may direct, conditioned upon the faithful performance or his duties to the corporation and including responsibility for negligence and for the accounting for all property, funds or securities of the corporation which may come into his hands. ARTICLE VI — SEAL The seal of the corporation shall be as follows: ARTICLE VII — CONSTRUCTION If there be any conflict between the provisions of the certificate of incorporation and these by-laws, the provisions of the certificate of incorporation shall govern. ARTICLE VIII — AMENDMENTS The by-laws may be adopted, amended or repealed by the members at the time they are entitled to vote in the election of directors. By-laws may also be adopted, amended or repealed by the board of directors but any by-law adopted, amended or repealed by the board may be amended by the members entitled to vote thereon as hereinbefore provided. if any by-law regulating an impending election of direc- tors is adopted, amended or repealed by the board, there shall be set forth in the notice of the next meeting of members for the election of directors the icy -law so adopted, amended or repealed, together with a concise statement of the changes made. MBi,- C Z I� 07 0 O j 0 w V V) C) ,j MAJOR SUBDIVISION Complete application received Yield map received "f fry 147. 00 C�� ,_ 1 , Application reviewed at work session Applicant advised of necessary revisions Revised submission received Sketch plan approval -with conditions Lead Agency Coordination SEQRA determination Preliminary maps received Preliminary maps reviewed at work session -revisions Road profiles/drainage submitted -revisions Road profiles/drainage reviewed be Engineer Sent to County Planning Commission Receipt of County Planning Report Review of SCPC report Preliminary hearing Preliminary approval -with conditions Sent to Fire Commissioner Receipt of firewell location Notification to applicant to include on final map CD Draft Covenants and Restrictions received C:) Draft Covenants and Restrictions reviewed u Filed Covenants and Restrictions received Bond estimate submitted %°^� baca& e Dr Bond adopted by PB Pla T" 9 Bond adopted by TB Payment of bond Payment of inspection fee ,k�� h o C0� Determination of park & playground fee ��`� '� 0.p Park & playground fee adopted by TB 0�w test Payment of park & playground fee c bti °�emd Open Space documents Sao t OK Inro. Inro.�0° OK 4111 ub gL /UQq . e c / NJ INro. OK "Ll OK INro. AW__ k"11 INro. OK nro. OK FA oi INoK ro. JLO'tOK Inro. uoi �. 2 INro. w I c((oo��J c ,Vj 7.6. w M, Tep,rr 6a4el 11169 f C�(91liy- 6 T � 87 Nro. OK uo'i Nro. OK n8o q0/ °A^ 1 1025w4 -6,45 00 11 •1q iojvl4Tg I cis i',nac ucc.,e,(KXXl Documents reviewed by TA Receipt of mylars and paper prints with Health approval Final Public Hearing Approval of subdivision -with conditions " S I •Ise Endorsement of subdivision ant OK Inro. 1h�Ao Ona" CI -A II -i3- o MAJOR SUBDIVISION SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD APPROVAL OF SUBDIVISION OF LAND Planning Board File No. 1. Name of Owner(s) Address 2. Name of Subdivider Jiz Jt Address 3. Name of Subdivision 4P11�,«1 Location Number of Acres =� r Number of Plots 4. Preliminary Layout and Data Received l/Vl Filing Fee j,' Hearing 6 11 Approved with conditions Inspection Fee Approved Recommended Corrections _ Co Additional Requirements Needed 5. Final Subdivision Plat, forms, and data submitted 6. Report of Superintendent Of Highways Received t'- 7. Report of Suffolk County Planning Commission Ll 8. Approval from Suffolk County Department of Health Services L/" 9. Public Hearing (affidavits received) 10. Approved Disapproved Approved with conditions 11. Bond in the amount of 12. Covenants and Restrictions Recorded 13. Map endorsed by Chairman 14. Map filed with the County Clerk Other Comments 1 • 'AN I OCT 90 16: 35 COPY FOR YOUR NDFITI-1 INFORMATION GANK Tha Norm FON eanx d Puel CO MemOer FDIC October 29, 1990 Town Clerk Town of Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Performance Bond: $1y3,595.00 Long Pond Estates, Section 2 Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York Letter of Credit No. M-90112 Dear Planning Board Members: By order of Mohring Enterprises, Inc. and for the account of same, we hereby establish this Irrevocable Letter of Credit in ,your favor up to the aggregate amount of ONE HUNDRED NINETY THREE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED NINETY FIVE AND 00/100 ($193,595.00) U.S. Dollars available by your drafts at sight and this orioiral Letter of Credit accompanied by: A certified copy of the Resolution of the Town Board, certified by the Town Clerk which indicates: "Mohring Enterprises, Inc. has failed to complete all of the roads and improvements to be completed by Mohring Enterprises, Inc. with regard to subdivision map entitled "Long Pond Estates, Section 2", heretofore that approved by the Planning Board of the Town of Southold, on October 9, 1990, as a result of said failure, there is due and owing an amount equal to the face amount of our attached draft. We further certify that the amount drawn hereunder is for the sole purpose of completing those items of improvement which were to have been completed by Mohring. Enterprises, Inc." ;1 This Letter of Credit must be presented for payment by the beneficiary at our counters at 9025 Route 25, Mattituc:k, New York, 1.1952, not later than 3:00 P.M. on October 29, 1992 and all drafts thereunder must be negotiated on or before that date. Each draft must state that it is "Drawn Under Letter of Credit #M-90112 of The North Fork Bank and 'frust Company, dated October 29, 1990" and the amount endorsed on this Letter of Credit. Partial drawings are permitted. We hereby agree with the Drawers, endorsers and bona fide holders of drafts drawn under and in compliance with the terms of this Letter of Credit that such drafts will be duly honored upon presentation to the drawee. _ Except so far as otherwise expressly stated, this Letter of Credit is subject to the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits (1983 Revision), International Chamber of Commerce Publication #400. Very truly yours, THE NORTH FORK BANK AND TRUST COMPANY By. John artkewicz, znior Vice President Subsidiary of North Fork Bancorporation, Inc. Home Office: Mattituck, New York 11952.0902. Tel* (516) 298.5000 f 0 MOORE & MOORE Attorneys at Law Clause Commons Suite 3 Mattituck, New York 11952 Tel: (516) 298-5674 Fax: (516) 298-5664 William D. Moore Patricia C. Moore BY HAND Southold Town Planning Board Southold Town Hall Main Road Southold, NY 11971 All: Melissa Re: Long Pond Estates Section 2 Dear Melissa: Margaret Rutkowski Secretary October 22, 1990 Enclosed please find the following for review by the Town Attorney: 1. Certificate of Incorporation of the homeowners association created for the above referenced subdivision 2. Copy of Secretary of State filing receipt indicating creation of the corporation. 3. Copy of by-laws of the corporation 4. Copy of covenants and restrictions to be filed affecting the property and establishing ownership of open space areas in the homeowner's association. Please advise if there is any additional information necessary before the Chairman can sign the final maps. Very truly yours, ,y^ �LE�ah„i William D. Moore WDM/mr Encls. DECLARATION OF COVENANTS AND RESTRICTIONS Declaration made as of this day of 1990, by Bayview Land Corp., a New York corporation with principal offices at 323 Glen Cove Avenue, Sea Cliff, New York 11579 (hereinafter referred to as either "Developer" or "Declarant"). WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the Declarant is the owner of the real property known as Long Pond Estates Section 2 described in Article II of this Declaration (the "Property"), which Declarant desires to develop as a community of "One Family" (as hereinafter defined) residential lots (the "Community"); and WHEREAS, the Declarant desires to provide for the preservation of the values, amenities and natural beauty in said Community and to insure that all construction in the Community is harmoniously designed and planned and, to this end, desires to subject. the Property to the covenants, restrictions, easements, charges and liens hereinafter set forth, each and all of which is and are for the benefit of said Property and the Owner of each portion thereof. WHEREAS, Developer has incorporated under the laws of the State of New York, as a not-for-profit corporation, Long Pond Estates Section 2 Homeowners Association, Inc., for the purpose of exercising the functions aforesaid; NOW, THEREFORE, the Declarant, for himself, his successors and assigns, declares that the Property is and shall be held, transferred, sold, conveyed and occupied subject to the covenants, restrictions, conditions and easements, (sometimes referred to as "covenants and restrictions") hereinafter set forth. 1 1 � 1 ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS The following words when used in this Declaration or any supplement(s) or amended Declaration shall, unless the context otherwise prohibits, have the meanings set forth below: (a) "Property" shall mean and refer to the real estate (described below in Article II), together with the appurtenances thereto, and any and all improvements thereon, or any portion thereof, as will as to any of the Lots contained therein. (b) "Lot" shall mean and refer to any and each of the pieces or parcels of land numbered 25 through 37 inclusive, as shown on the Subdivisions Maps referred to in Article II hereof, and particular Lots shall be identified herein according to the respective numbers appearing on such Subdivision Maps. (c) "Developer" shall mean and refer to Bayview Land Corp., its successors and assigns. (d) "Open Space" shall mean and refer to those areas shown on the subdivision map of the properties. (e) "Owner" shall mean and refer to the record owner of fee simple title to any Lot, including the Developer with respect to an unsold Lot. Every record owner shall be treated for all purposes as a single owner for each Lot held, irrespective of whether such ownership is held jointly, in common, or tenancy by the entirety, the majority vote of such owners shall be necessary to cast any vote to which such Lot Owner is entitled. Any one Owner owning two or more Lots shall be treated as separate Owner for each Lot held for purposes of any approval, voting or majority requirements herein. (f) "Association" shall mean and refer to the Long Pond Estates Section 2 2 Homeowners Association, Inc., its successors and assigns. All decisions of any such Association shall be made by at least a majority of Owners -members in good standing. The purpose of such Association shall be the preservation of Community appearance, standards and values, the enforcement of these covenants and restrictions, and the control of and jurisdiction over all portions of the Property, if any, owned in common by all the Owners. A "Cutoff Date" shall mean and refer to the earliest of (a) four years after the Developer has conveyed away all its fee simple title to the Property, (b) nine years from the date hereof, or (c) at such earlier time as the Developer transfers all his rights, duties, privileges, obligations and powers hereunder to the Homeowners Association, which transfer shall be evidenced by a writing filed in the Office of the Suffolk County Clerk as this Declaration. ARTICLE II PROPERTY SUBJECT TO THIS DECLARATION The real property which is and shall be held, transferred, sold, conveyed and occupied subject to this Declaration is all that certain plot, described in the attached Schedule A which is made a part of the Declaration. ARTICLE III MEMBERSHIP AND VOTING RIGHTS IN THE ASSOCIATION Section 1. MEMBERSHIP. Every person who is a record Owner (as defined in Article 1) of any Lot which is subject by this Declaration to assessment by the Association shall be a Member of the Association. Section 2. VOTING RIGHTS. The Association shall have two classes of voting membership. 3 0 CLASS A Class A Members shall be all Lot Owners excepting Developer and excepting any other person or entity which acquires title to all or a substantial portion of The Properties for the purpose of development. Class A Members shall be entitled to one vote for each Lot in which they hold the interest required for membership. When more than one person holds such interest or interests in any Lot, all such persons shall be Members and the vote for such Lot shall be exercised as they among themselves determine, but in no event shall more than one vote be cast with respect to any such Lot. CLASS B The Class B Members shall be the Developer, its successors and assigns. The Class B membership shall be entitled to five votes for each Lot, provided the Class B membership shall cease and be converted to Class A membership three years from the first closing of title to a Class A member. Notwithstanding the above, the Developer shall have the option to control the affairs of the homeowners association for up to three years after conveyance of the first title to a Class A member, or until all titles have been conveyed to Class A members, whichever is earlier. When a purchaser of an individual Lot takes title thereto from Developer, he becomes a Class A Member and the membership of Developer with respect to such Lot shall cease. ARTICLE IV PROPERTY RIGHTS IN THE OPEN SPACE Section 1. MEMBERS' EASEMENTS OF ENJOYMENT. Subject to the provisions of Section 3 of this Article, every Member shall have a rights and easement of enjoyment in and to the Open Space and such easement shall be appurtenant to and shall pass with the title to every Lot, and the common easement shall not be open 4 0 to the public except for ingress and egress as set forth below. Section 2. CREATION OF OPEN SPACE. The open space areas are shown on the subdivision map which map shall be filed in the office of the Suffolk County Clerk before the first closing of title to a Class A member. Ownership of said open space shall be transferred by the Developer to the Association. Section 3. EXTENT OF MEMBERS' EASEMENTS. The rights and easements created hereby shall subject to the following: (a) the right of the Association, as provided in its Articles and By - Laws, to suspend the enjoyment rights of any Member for any period during which any assessment remains unpaid, and for any reasonable period for any infraction of its published rules and regulations. (b) the right of the Developer, and of the Association, to grant and reserve easements and rights-of-way through, under, over and across the open space, for the installation, maintenance and inspection of lines and appurtenances for public or private water, sewer, drainage, fuel oil and other utilities, and the right of the Developer to grant and reserve easements and rights-of-way through, over, upon and across open space for the completion of Developer's work, for the operation and maintenance of the open space, and for all sales purposes. ARTICLE V MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF OPEN SPACE AND FACILITIES AND COVENANT FOR ASSESSMENTS THEREFOR. Section 1. ASSESSMENTS, LIENS AND PERSONAL OBLIGATIONS THEREFOR, AND OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF OPEN SPACE SOLELY BY THE ASSOCIATION. (a) Each Owner of any Lot, by acceptance of a deed therefor, whether or 5 not it shall be so expressed in any such deed or other conveyance, shall be deemed to covenant and agree to pay to the Association: (1) annual assessments charges; (2) special assessments for capital improvements, such assessments to be fixed, established and collected from time to time as hereinafter provided. The annual and special assessments, together with such interest thereon and costs of collection thereof as are hereinafter provided, shall be a charge on the land and shall be a continuing lien upon the Lot against which each such assessment is made. Each such assessment, together with such interest thereon and cost of collection thereof as are hereinafter provided, shall also be the personal obligation of the person who was the owner of such property at the tine when the assessment fell due. (b) The assessments levied by the Association shall be used exclusively for the purpose of promoting the recreation, health, safety and welfare of the residents in The Properties, including services and facilities devoted to this purpose and related to the use and enjoyment of the Open Space including, but not limited to, the payment of insurance thereon, and repair, replacement and additions thereto, the cost of labor, equipment, materials, management and supervision thereof, all of which obligations the Association hereby assumes as of the date of creation of the Open Space by Developer. Section 2. AMOUNT AND PAYMENT OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENT. The Association shall at all times fix the amount of the annual assessment at an amount sufficient to pay the costs of maintaining and operating the Open Space as contemplated by Section 1(b) of this Article. Each annual installment shall be payable in equal monthly installments in advance on the first day of each calendar month, or annually, at the discretion of the Board of Directors. Assessments shall be payable equally by all Class A members. 0 Section 3. DUTIES OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. In the event of any change in the annual assessments as set forth above, the Board of Directors of the Association shall fix the date of commencement and the amount of the assessment against each Lot for each assessment period at least thirty days in advance of such date or period and shall, at that time, prepare a roster of the Lots and assessments applicable thereto, which shall be kept in the office of the Association and shall be open to inspection by any owner. Written notice of the assessment shall thereupon be sent to every owner subject thereto. The Association shall, upon demand at any time, furnish to any owner liable for said assessment, a certificate in writing, signed by an officer of the Association, setting forth whether said assessment has been paid. Such certificate shall be conclusive evidence of payment of any assessment therein stated to have been paid. Section 4. EFFECT OF NON-PAYMENT OF ASSESSMENT; THE PERSONAL OBLIGATION OF LOT OWNER; THE LIEN; REMEDIES OF ASSOCIATION. If any assessment is not paid on the date when due (being the dates specified in Section 2 hereof), then such assessment shall be deemed delinquent and shall, together with such interest thereon and cost of collection thereof as are hereinafter provided, continue as a lien on the Lot, which shall bind such Lot in the hands of the then Owner, his heirs, devisees, personal representatives, successors and assigns. If the assessment is not paid within thirty days after the delinquency date, the Association may bring legal action against the then Owner personally obligated to pay the same and/or may enforce the lien against the property; and in the event a judgment is obtained, such judgment shall include interest on the assessment as above provided and a reasonable attorneys' fee to be fixed by the 7 court, together with the costs of the action. Section 5. All charges and expenses chargeable to any lot shall constitute a lien against said lot in favor of the Association, which lien shall be prior to all other liens except (1) assessments, liens and charges for taxes past due and unpaid on the lot, (2) a bona fide mortgage lien, if any, to which the lot is subject, and (3) any other lien recorded prior to recording the claim of lien. Such lien shall be effective from and after the time of recording in the public records of Suffolk County a claim of lien stating the description of the lot, the name of the record owner, the amount due and the date when due. Such claim of lien is to be recorded and shall be signed and verified by an officer or agent of the Association. Upon full payment of all sums secured by the lien, the party making payment shall be entitled to a recordable satisfaction of lien. ARTICLE VI EASEMENTS Section 1. Grant of Easements. The Developer reserves to itself the right to dedicate any and all public roads, sumps and other areas of the Property set aside for walkways, parking areas, water lines, sanitary sewers, storm drainage facilities, gas lines, telephone and electric power lines, television cables and other public or private utility services to the municipality or an agency thereof. The Developer grants to each Owner the following easements pertaining to the Property: (i) Right-of-way for ingress and egress by vehicles or on foot, in, through, over, under and across the streets and roads, and, on foot alone, over the pedestrian walks and common areas thereon (as shown on the Subdivision Maps and as they may be built or relocated in the future) for F, all purposes; and (ii) At the expense of each Owner, rights to connect with and make use of utility lines, wires, pipes, conduits, cable television lines, sewers and drainage lines which may from time to time be in or along the streets and roads or other areas of the Property; Section 2. Reservation of Easements. Developer reserves for itself and, after the Cutoff Date, for the Homeowners Association (if any), the easements, licenses, rights and privileges of a right-of-way in, through, over, under and across the Property and, towards this end, reserves the right to grant and reserve easements and right-of-way in, through, under, over and across each respective Lot for the installation, maintenance and inspection of water lines, sanitary sewers, storm drainage facilities, gas lines, telephone and electric power lines, television cables and other public or private utilities and for any other materials or services necessary for the completion of permissible construction thereon; provided, however, that Developer agrees that it will not grant any such easement of right- of-way, in, through, under, over, or across the "required building areas" (as such term is defined in Article V (1) hereof) of any Lot and that if Developer or, after the Cutoff Date, the Homeowner Association, shall grant any easement or right-of-way for the purpose of underground installations, Developer, or the Homeowners Association, agrees to restore, or cause to be restored, the land to the condition immediately existing prior to such installation. The Developer also reserves for itself for itself and, after the Cutoff Date, for the Homeowners Association, the right to connect with and make use of the utility lines, wires, pipes, conduits, cable television, sewers and drainage lines which may from time to time be in or along the streets and roads or other areas of the 0 Property. 9 ARTICLE VI ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL Section 1. Approved Plans for Homes. No building, fence, wall or other structure, or change in landscaping, shall be commenced, erected or maintained upon any Lots, nor shall any exterior addition to or change or alteration of any thereof be made until plans and specifications showing the proposed improvement, including the height and location thereof and the materials and colors to be used,shall have been submitted to and approved in writing as to harmony of external design and location in relation to surrounding structures and topography by the Developer or after the Cutoff Date, by the Homeowners Association. In the event said Developer or its Homeowners Association, fails to approve or disapprove the same within thirty (30) days after said plans and specifications have been submitted to it, approval will not be required and this Article will be deemed to have been fully complied with. ARTICLE VII USE OF PROPERTY Particular Covenants and Restrictions. The use of a Lot by an Owner or other occupant shall be subject to the rules, regulations and provisions of this Declaration and following covenants and restrictions: a. No nuisance shall be allowed upon the Lot nor shall any use or practice be allowed which is a source of annoyance to residents or 10 r which interferes with the peaceful possession and proper use of the Property by its residents or unduly restricts or impedes the views of any Owner. b. All valid laws, zoning ordinances and regulations of all governmental bodies having jurisdiction over the Property shall be observed. C. Lots shall not be subdivided, sold or conveyed except as a whole. d. No boats, boat trailers, travel trailers, mobile homes, trailers, trucks, equipment, commercial vehicles larger than a light-duty pick- up truck, unlicensed, uninsured or derelict vehicles, or any other similar property, shall be parked or stored within the Property unless parked or stored inside a garage or Home. e. No commercial signs or advertisements shall be displayed on any Lot or vehicles parked on Lots within the Property by any Owner. This restriction shall not apply to the Developer prior to the sale of the respective Lot by the Developer. f. Within the required building area of each Lot, the topography, grade or drainage shall not be substantially altered or changed, except by the Developer. Outside the required building area of each Lot the topography, grade or drainage shall not be altered or changed at all, except by the Developer. Where necessary, each respective Owner shall install adequate culverts under driveways serving his Lot and connect the same to places designated by the Developer. g. The Property shall be subject to such easements for maintenance of streets, driveways, walkways, parking areas, water lines, sanitary sewers, storm drainage facilities, gas lines, telephone and electric power lines, television cables and other public or private utilities, 11 as shall be constructed or installed by the Developer. Such easements for maintenance shall include also a right of ingress and egress sufficient to enable such maintenance. h. Lots in this subdivision shall be residential Lots, and each Lot shall contain only one Home together with lawful accessory structures. i. Each Owner shall at all times comply in all respects with all government, health, fire and police requirements and regulations. j. No animals, livestock, or poultry of any kind shall be raised, bred, or kept on the Property, except that dogs, cats, or other usual household pets may be kept on Lots provided that they are not kept, bred or maintained for commercial purpose. k. No Home shall be located on any Lot except within the "required building area" for that Lot, as defined by the Local municipal zoning authorities having jurisdiction and further subject to any limitations contained herein and noted on the filed subdivision map. 1. Except to the extent that the applicable utility company shall be obligated to maintain and repair its lines, each Owner shall maintain and keep in good repair any and all lines, wires, pipes, conduits, cable lines, sewer drainage lines, street, road, driveway or walkway which may from time to time run through, over or under its Lot. M. All garbage cans, equipment and coolers maintained on a Lot shall be walled in to conceal them from view form neighboring Lots, roads, or streets. Clothes lines shall not be visible from the streets or neighboring Lots. 12 n. No fence, unless approved as a part of the architectural design of the house, shall be constructed. o. Private swimming pools may be constructed on any Lot provided they are situated in the rear yard only and provided further that no portion of any such pool or its appurtenances shall be closer to the rear or side Lot lines than thirty (30) feet. No above -ground swimming pools shall be erected or maintained on any of said Lots. P. No satellite dishes or antennae or aerials shall be placed, erected, or located on the Lot or on the structures erected on the Lot unless its location, screening, construction, height and aesthetics are approved by Developer or after the Cutoff date by the Homeowners Association. q. No ranch type dwelling shall be erected of less than 1200 square feet, nor any two story dwelling of less than 1600 square feet living area. r. There shall be no obstruction of the Open Space nor shall anything be stored in the Open Space without the prior consent of the Board of Directors. ARTICLE VIII GENERAL PROVISIONS Section 1. Beneficiaries of Easements Rights and Privileges The easements, licenses, rights and privileges established, created and granted by this Declaration shall be for the benefit of, and restricted solely to, the Developer, The Homeowners Associations, The Owners and their respective heirs, executors and administrators, legal representatives, successors and 13 0 i assigns, and any Owner may grant the benefit of such easement, license, right or privilege to his tenants and guests and their immediate families for the duration of their tenancies or visits, but the same is not intended nor shall it be construed as creating any rights in or for the benefit of the general public. Section 2. Duration and Amendment The covenants and restrictions of this Declaration shall run with and bind the land, and shall inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by the Developer, any of the Owners and their respective heirs, executors and administrators, legal representatives, successors and assigns, and/or The Homeowners Association (if any). However, nothing in this Declaration shall be construed as obligating the Developer to supervise compliance with or to enforce these covenants and restrictions and no person shall have a cause of action against the Developer for its alleged failure to so supervise or enforce. Prior to the Cutoff date, such power may be exercised by the Homeowners Association, or, if no such Association exists, by any Owner upon proof of the written consent of at least 60 percent of all Owners. This Declaration shall terminate and be of no further force and effect as of January 1, 2014, unless the same is renewed prior thereto. Section 3. Right of Abatement (a) In the event of a violation or breach of any provision of this Declaration, the Developer, or a Homeowners Association (if any), may give written notice to the Owner setting forth in reasonable detail the nature of such violations or breach and the specific action or actions needed to be taken to remedy such violation or breach. If the Owner shall fail to take reasonable steps to remedy such violation or breach within sixty (60) days after the mailing of such notice, then the Developer of Homeowners Association shall have, in 14 1 0 0 addition to any and all other rights provided by law or in equity, the "Right of Abatement" (defined below). The Developer or Homeowners Association (if any) shall be entitled to recover any and all costs and expenses incurred, including reasonable attorney's fees, in such action or proceeding. (b) The "Right of Abatement", as used in this Declaration, shall mean the right of the Developer or Homeowner's Association, through its agents and employees to enter at all reasonable times upon any Lot, as to which a violation, breach or other conditions to be remedied exists, and as agent for the Owner take the actions specified in the notice to the Owner to abate, extinguish, remove or repair such violation, breach or other condition which is contrary to the provisions of this Declaration, without being deemed to have committed a trespass or wrongful act solely by reason of such entry and such actions, provided such entry and such actions are carried out in accordance with the provisions of this Section and do not involve a breach of the peace. All costs of such entry and such actions shall be a binding personal obligation of the violating Owner enforceable at law or in equity, as well as a lien on such Owner's Lot. Section 4. Designation by Developer The authority conferred herein upon the Developer or the consent required herein to be obtained from the Developer shall be exercised by or obtained from Bayview Land Corp., its successors and assigns, or such other party or parties as they may designate by a written instrument recorded and making reference to this Declaration. Section 5. Limit to Developer's Obligations Notwithstanding any provisions herein to the contrary, the Developer shall have no further obligations, duties or responsibilities pursuant to or resulting from this Declaration subsequent to the Cutoff Date. If any written approval 15 0 is required subsequent to the Cutoff Date from the Homeowners Association, and no such Association (as defined in Article I(f)) has been established, then , and in that event written approval shall be obtained from Herbert R. Mandel and Richard Israel, their successors and/or assigns, or such other party or parties as they may designate by a written instrument recorded and making reference to this Declaration. Section 6. Notices Any notice required to be sent to any Owner under the provisions of this Declaration shall be deemed to have been properly sent when mailed to the last known address of the person who appears as Owner at the time of such mailing. Section 7. Severability Invalidation of any of the covenants, limitations or provisions of this Declaration by judgment or court order shall in no way affect any of the remaining provisions hereof, and the same shall continue in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the foregoing Declaration has been executed by the Declarant on the day and year first above written. Bayview Land Corp. By: Richard Mohring, Jr., Vice -President 16 LEGALS NOTICE Notice of Public Hearing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- EN that pursuant to Section 276 of the lbws Law, a public hear- ing will be held by the Southold Tbwn Planning Board, at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York in said Town on the 22nd day of Oc- tober, 1990, on the question of the following: 7:30 p.m. Final approval of the major subdivision of Long Pond Eames; SediostUlo at Ar- shalnomaque at the Tbwn of Southold, County of Suffolk, and the State of New York. Suf- folk County Tex Map Number 1000.56-1-P/0 2. The property is bordered on the�north by Lond Pond Estates Section One; on the east by the Lond Pond Estates Sectoin One and by land now or formerly of Lang; on the south by the Long Island Railroad; on the west by Laurel Avenue. 7:35 p.m. Final approval of the minor subdivision of the Estate of George Wells, Timothy Wells, and Christopher Miceli at the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and the State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-75-7-1.3, 1.4, 1.5. The property is bordered on the north by land now or formerly of Surozenski, and by land now or formerly of Wells; on the east by land now or formerly of Pettit and by South Harbor Road; on the south by land now or formerly of Lappel on the west by land now or formerly of Manita. 7:40 p.m. Final approval of the minor eubdivfaioa of Ralph and Patricia Pu&m and John and Joneee Calnbraae bated at the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and the State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-97-1-12.1 The property is bordered on the north by land now or formerly of Pugliese, and by land now or formerly of Step- noski; the east by land now or formerly of Rysko, and by Main Road; on the south by land now or formerly of Robinson; on the west by the Long Island Railroad Company. COUNT Y 01= SUFFOLK STn'I'1{ OF NEW YORK ss: Patricia Wood,being duly sworn, says that she is the Editor, of. THE LONG ISLAND TRAVELER -WATCHMAN, a public newspaper printed at Southold, in Suffolk County; and that the notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, h.is hecn ,published in said Long Island 'I'r;wclrr W,11chm;111 once each week for ...................../..... Weeks ai successively, commencing; on the ......... �� ........ day of Sworn to before nu this ................... clay of Any person desiring to be heard on the above matter should aopear at the time and Place specified. Dated: October 4, 1990 BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD Bennett Orlowski, Jr. CHAIRMAN 1X-10/11/90(4) - T, ,....... ,19)P.. Notary public BARBARA A. SCHNEIDER NOTARY PUBLIC, State of New York No. 4806846 Qualified in Suffolk Coullty Commission Expires 1117 5 a minor subdivision of the Estate of George Wein, Timothy Wells and Christopher Miceli at the Town of Southold, Comity of Suffolk and the State of New York. Suffolk County STATE OF NEW YORK) Tax Map Numlro . iftr-75-7-1.3, ) SS:1.4,1.5. The property is bordered can the COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) north by land now or formerly of Sumzenaki, and by land now or for- merly of Wells; on the east by land �) f�i��Cjj'� /C (� ��. of Mattituck, in now or formerly of Pettit and by South Harbor Road; on the south by said County, being duly sworn, says that he/she is Principal land now or formerly of Lappe; on Clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a Weekly Newspaper, the wear by land now or formerly of Manua. published at Mattituck, In the Town of Southold, County of _. 7:40 p.m. Final approval of the Suffolk and State of New York, and that the Notice of which Nation of Public Fearing minor subdivision of Ralph and Patri. NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN cia Pugliese and John and Joanne the annexed Is a printed copy, has been regularly published in that Pursuant to Section 276 of the Calabrese located at the Town of said Newspaper once each week for weeks Town Law, a Public hearing will be Southold, County of Suffolk and the held by the Southold Town Pl.mmg State of New York. Suffolk County sit cessively, commencing on the / / _ day o f Bond, at the Town FLIT, Main Rod, Tax Number. 1000-97-1-12.1. Cl 7 tg pT Soudiald, New Yolk in said Town 0, The property is bordered on the —/o Wificss tat dry d October 1990 m the north by land now or formerly of rgeation d the folowing:. Pugliese, and by land now or former- J 7:30 p.n. Final approvd of the ly of Stepnoski; on the east by land i �t �of Ing Pond Es. now or formerly of Rysko, and by at Atthmmtque Main Road; on the south by lard now at fte Town of Suothold, County d or formerly of Robinson; on the win Suffolk and the State of New York. by the Lang Island Railroad Carpo- Principal Clerk .Suffolk County 1Lx Map Number. ny. 1000.56-1-P/OZ Any person desiring to be heard on TM property is bordered to the the above master should appear at the eatA 69 Lea ]hod Batalea Sulam the and place speed. Ona; an the as by me Dated: October 4,1990 Swom to before me this Batnm SINAM One and vow BY ORDER OF THE 7 af°®"b' dLw ,aatn by SOUTHOLD TOWNPLA G day of ' C 1g c' win our E IYmm tha Ica rkma Raihod; m tM went RD f�ry 6N 6td1 X611 I Y6At � � jL Fin . ,... Bourret Oriow ' Jr. No. 6t 73S pate Find apgova! d fie ------ .,__�..�_�___... _ ....... . - . ConnttbtJmt ExPins Apf130,19 ooS�EFOLKc�Gy JUDITH T. TERRY 1 TOWN CLERK G T REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER y OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 3. 6rf t MS Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON OCTOBER 9, 1990: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves the amount of $193,595.00 for a bond for roads and improvements in the major subdivision of Long Pond Estates, Section 2, at Southold, all in accordance with the recommendation of the Southold Town Planning Board. J�T Terry Southold Town Clerk October 10, 1990 OCT j I ,,-,n PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: Victor Lessard Principal Building Inspector FROM: Bennett Orlowski, Jr. �a/xf Chairman RE: Long Pond Estates, Section Two SCTM# 1000-56-1-p/o 2 DATE: October 9, 1990 SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 The Planning Board has been notified by Ray Jacobs that work has started on the above mentioned subdivision. The Planning board adopted a bond estimate on October 2, 1990, for the above subdivision. The bond estimate has not been adopted by the Town Board. In addition, a Letter of Credit, or its equivalent, has not been submitted for acceptance by the Town Board. It is advised that a stop work order be issued until such time that a Letter of Credit is submitted by the applicant and accepted by the Town Board. PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 3, 1990 Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mrs. Terry: SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 RE: Long Pond Estates SCTM# 1000-56-1-P/O 2 Fax (516) 765-1823 The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a meeting held on Tuesday, October 2, 1990. RESOLVED to adopt the bond estimate dated as revised September 28, 1990, and to recommend same to the Town Board. The bond estimate is in the amount of $193,595.00, with an inspection fee in the amount of $11,615.70. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman Encl.: Bond estimate cc: William Moore October 21, 1988 Revised Weptember 28, 1990 BOND ESTIMATE FOR LONG POND ESTATES, SECTION 2 MAJOR SUBDIVISION AT SOUTHOLD TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK S.C.T.M. NO. 1000-56-1-p/o 2 ITEM DESCRIPTION 1. Unclassified Excavation 2. Fill For Roadway 3. Fine Grading 4. Saw Cut 5. Furnish and Install Basins -10' O.D. 6. Furnish and Install 18" RCP 7. Concrete Curb 8. Dense -Graded Aggregate Base Course - 4" Thick 9. Bituminous Pavement Binder Course 2 1/2" Thick 10. Bituminous Pavement . Wearing Course 1 1/2" Thick 11. Topsoil and Seeding 12. Street Lights 13. Direct Burial Cable 14. Street Signs 15. Street Trees 16. Maintenance and Protection of Traffic S/3 UANTITY 900 C.y. 300 c.y. 2,450 s.y. 2,030 l.f. UNIT PRICE 6.00 8.00 1.50 3.00 120 v.f. 300.00 56 l.f. 30.00 3,350 l.f. 10.00 320 c.y. 40.00 395 Tons 70.00 240 Tons 4,100 s.y. 1 ea. 1,800 l.f. 2 ea. 70 ea. 70.00 5.00 2,000.00 2.00 250.00 200.00 AMOUNT $ 5,400.00 2,400.00 3,675.00 6,090.00 36,000.00 1,680.00 33,500.00 12,800.00 27,650.00 16,800.00 20,500.00 2,000.00 ` 3,600.00 500.00 14,000.00 J o b 7,000.00 7,000.00 SUB TOTAL - $193,595.00 6% INSPECTION FEE = 11,615.70 TOTAL = $205,210.70 Sheet 1 of 1 October 21, 1938 Revised Weptember 28, 1990 BOND ESTIMATE FOR LONG POND ESTATES, SECTION 2 MAJOR SUBDIVISION AT SOUTHOLD TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK S.C.T.M. NO. 1000-56-1-p/o 2 ITEM DESCRIPTION 1. Unclassified Excavation 2. Fill For Roadway 3. Fine Grading 4. Saw Cut 5. Furnish and Install Basins -10' O.D. 6. Furnish and Install 18" RCP 7. Concrete Curb 8. Dense -Graded Aggregate Base Course - 4" Thick 9. Bituminous Pavement Binder Course 2 1/2" Thick 10. Bituminous Pavement . Wearing Course 1 1/2" Thick 11. Topsoil and Seeding 12. Street Lights 13. Direct Burial Cable 14. Street Signs 15. Street Trees 16. Maintenance and Protection of Traffic S/3 UANTITY 900 c.y. 300 c.y. 2,450 s.y. 2,030 l.f. UNIT PRICE 6.00 8.00 1.50 3.00 120 v.f. 300.00 56 l.f. 30.00 3,350 l.f. 10.00 320 c.y. 40.00 395 Tons 70.00 240 Tons 4,100 s.y. 1 ea. 1,800 l.f. 2 ea. 70 ea. 70.00 5.00 2,000.00 2.00 250.00 200.00 AMOUNT $ 5,400.00 2,400.00 3,675.00 6,090.00 36,000.00 1,680.00 33,500.00 12,800.00 27,650.00 16,800.00 20,500.00 2,000.00 3,600.00 500.00 14,000.00 J o b 7,000.00 7,000.00 SUB TOTAL - $193,595.00 6% INSPECTION FEE = 11,615.70 TOTAL = $205,210.70 Sheet 1 of 1 ISOWNE SIDNEY B. B WNE ON Fol1N0FR MilneY 8. Sown e, P.E.. L.S. u,/}�Cr�� (1029-1050) S ✓•�7 � 64 PARTN999 - C,aptertber 28, 1990 AoSut A. Stanton, P.E. Robert W. Brown, L.B. 2aoafal A. Blackman, P.E., L.B. Fr.nk,;.Antatom..o,P.E. Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Town of Southold Planning Board A630CIATES 53095 Main Road ovarJerry 0. AmSouthold, NY 11971Style, P.E. Jerry D. Alma P.E. George L. Fagan, Jr., ril P. F. FrankCaPOeian e0• C•E, Re: long Pond Estates, Section 2 P..I F. SP. qna, P,E, Adger L. Cocom, P.E. Major Subdivision at Arshamomaque Town of Southold, New York S.C.T.M No. 1000-56-1-P/0 2 SPECIAL cauatJLTANTS SBB No. 87657 Thoma R. Pynehon, L.S. Prot.". F. 90enn96n, P. E., L.S. Dear Mr. Orlowski: SENIGR STAFF Enclosed, please find a revised Bond Estinate for the above FranclsJ Lynch referenced subdivision. This revision ref lectd.: the Board's Philip Soh lotahawer Joaaith P, 81e0man current policy for street light install atior at intersections William T. Reyna only. Richard B. Weber Feiph Andere0n, L.S. A, Baron Cale, P.E. If you have any questions, please contact this office. Fredric C. Griffiths, Jr., L.S. Andrlase•PE Very truly yours, Gn0 Kelpd G. Ke!aer, P.E. Dana C, Kenny, P, E. "award W. Millar, P,E. Richard P. alwhah, P.E. VINCENNNU VM: 1s 101A 19c> Spoke- fide Oiniaiii QjesAicine& ,JD"'z +�s leileiz c�so tt\e4e t ncC1 �ryCatNn �141�5 WCC to C CCK 1 lei ncerTv Sctir� C1.Gt �:n�� c9ta�N�i9¢ PIF1�1S were. 4cc-eP'�-a%\e VV 45 Mahon Road - Smittnown, New York 11787 - (616) 724 •061 1 235 East Jorloho Turt lkra - P.O. Boz 109 - Mine la, New York 11501 . (516) 748.2350 WILLIAM D. MOORE, ESQ. CLAUSE COMMONS, BOX 23 MATTITUCK, NY 11952 [5163 298-5674 Pj o7 S'UGJE SIGNEC \/ 4 FOl1NDER S,on* y 6. Bowne. P.E., L.S. (1992-19591 PARTNERS Chaatar C. Ka1sry, P.E., L.S. R000rt A, Stanton, P.E. Rohan W. Brown, L.S. 2aedlsl A. Blackman, P.E„ L.S, Frankel Anlatomaso, P.E. ASSOCIATES Georgia A. Wyte. P.E. Jerry D. Almon, P.E. George L. Fagan, Jr., Ph.D., P.F. Frank Ce Pd man eh, C. C, Paul F. SHrane, P, E, Rs9ar L. Coepnl, P.C. SPECIAL CONSULTANTS Thomas R. Pynehon, L.S. Prof. H. F. soahnaaA, P.E., L.S. SENIOR STAFF Franou J, Lynoh Phiop Sohlotahauer Joseph F. atepman William T. atyha Rlchara S. Wall A910h Andaraon, L.S. A, Barton Cass, P.E. fro d rl o C. orI1III h a, Jr., L.S. Andrlanl Harris, P.E. arson Q, xalsoy, P.E. [Jane C. Kenny, P.E. Howard W. Miller, P.E. Pioherd P. Slutaah, P.E. IWWNE IDND B. IB WNE: & SON sufL6, M✓ FtLk� 145 :aptember 28, 1990 Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Town of Southold Planning Board 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: Long Pond Estates, Section 2 Major Subdivision at Arshamom aque Town of Southold, New York S.C.T.M No. 1000-56-1-P/0 2 SBB No. 87657 Dear Mr. Orlowski: Enclosed, please find a revised Bond Est mate for the above referenced subdivision. This revision re lects the Board's current policy for street light installaticl at intersections only. If you have any questions, please contact this office. Very truly yours VM: 1s 45 Manor Road - Sirrithtown, Now York 11787 . (616) 724 • L it 1 236 East Jericho Turnpike P.O. Box 109 - Mineola, New York 11501 . 518; 746 - 2350 ITEM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. E 10. S/3 October 21, 1988 Revised:Optember 28, 1990 BOND ESTIMATE FOR LONG POND ESTATES, SECTION 2 MAJOR SUBDIVISION AT SOUTHOLD TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK S.C.T.M. NO. 1000-56-1-p/0 2 DESCRIPTION Unclassified Excavation Fill For Roadway Fine Grading Saw Cut Furnish and Install Basins -10' O.D. Furnish and Install 18" RCP Concrete Curb Dense -Graded Aggregate Base Course - 4" Thick Bituminous Pavement Binder Course 2 1/2" Thick Bituminous Pavement . Wearing Course 1 1/2" Thick Topsoil and Seeding Street Lights Direct Burial Cable Street Signs Street Trees Maintenance and Protection of Traffic UAq NTITY 900 c.y. 300 c.y. 2,450 s.y. 2,030 l.f. UNIT PRICE 6.00 8.00 1.50 3.00 120 v.f. 300.00 56 l.f. 30.00 3,350 l.f. 10.00 320 c.y. 40.00 395 Tons 70.00 240 Tons 4,100 S.Y. 1 ea. 1,800 l.f. 2 ea. 70 ea. 70.00 5.00 2,000.00 2.00 250.00 200.00 AMOUNT $ 5,400.00 2,400.00 3,675.00 6,090.00 36,000.00 1,680.00 33,500.00 12,800.00 27,650.00 16,800.00 20,500.00 2,000.00 3,600.00 500.00 14,000.00 J o b 7,000.00 7,000.00 SUB TOTAL - $193,595.00 6% INSPECTION FEE = 11,615.70 TOTAL = $205,210.70 Sheet 1 of 1 William D. Moore Patricia C. Moore Southold Town Planning Board Town Hall Southold, NY 11971 Attention: Melissa Spiro Dear Melissa: �1 MOORE & MOORE Attorneys at Law Clause Commons Suite 3 Main Road P.O. Box 23 Mattituck, New York 11952 Tel: (516) 298-5674 Fax: (516) 298-5664 Margaret Rutkowski Secretary September 26, 1990 Re: Long Pond Section Two Enclosed please find the covenants and restrictions for the above referenced matter for your review. Also enclosed is a letter authorizing our firm to act on this application. I have ordered the creation and filing of a Homeowner's Corporation as a not-for- profit corporation. I should receive proof of filing on October 1, 1990. I trust that with the provision of this information, a final hearing can be scheduled for your October meeting. Thank you for your cooperation and assistance. Very truly yours, William D. Moore WDM/mr Encls. cc: Bayview Land Corp. DECLARATION OF COVENANTS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR BAYVIEW LAND CORP. This Declaration made the day of , 1990, by Bayview Land Corp., a New York corporation with offices at 323 Glen Cove Avenue, Sea Cliff, NY 11579 (hereinafter referred to as "Declarant") WITNESSETH WHEREAS, Declarant is the owner in fee simple of certain premises situate at Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, described on the Suffolk County Tax Map as District 1000, Section 056.00, Block 01.00, Lot p/o 002.000 and as more fully described in the attached "Schedule All and, WHEREAS, the Southold Town Planning Board, by resolution made on granted final subdivision plat approval of the property described in Schedule A, as shown on map of Roderick Van Tuyl, P.C. of Subdivision Map of Long Pond Estates Section Two at Arshamonaque Town of Southold, NY and, WHEREAS, the final subdivision approval was conditioned upon the filing of certain covenants and restrictions, NOW, THEREFORE, in compliance with the resolution of said Southold Town Planning Board, Declarant herein declares that the land described in Schedule A is held and shall be conveyed subject to the following covenants and restrictions which shall run with the land: 1. Common driveway curb cuts will be shared by lots 25 and 26; lots 27 and 28; lots 32 and 33; and lots 34 and 35 as shown on the final subdivision plat prepared by Roderick Van Tuyl, P.C. 2. Access from lots 30 and 31 shall be made from Pond Avenue. 3. No lot line shall be changed in any manner at any future date unless authorized by the Town of Southold Planning Board. 4. These covenants and restrictions can be modified only at the request of the then owner of the premises with the approval of a majority plus one of the Planning Board of the Town of Southold after a public hearing. Adjoining property owners shall be entitled to notice of such public hearing but their consent to such modification shall not be required. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the foregoing Declaration has been executed by the Declarant on the day and year first above written. Bayview Land Corp. By: Richard Mohring STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF On the day of , 1990, before me personally came Richard Mohring, to me known, who being by me duly sworn did depose and say that he resides at that he is the President of Bayview Land Corp. the corporation described in and which executed the foregoing insturment; that by order of the Board of Directors of said corporation, he signed his name thereto by like order. Notary Public : State of New York SCHEDULE A ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Easterly side of Laurel Avenue, where it is intersected by the Northerly line of Long Island Railroad, and from said point of beginning; RUNNING THENCE along the Easterly side of Laurel Avenue the following four (4) courses and distances: . 1. North 13 degrees 04 minutes West, 814.85 feet; 2. North 13 degrees 24 minutest seconds West, 312.94 feet; 3. North 14 degrees 51 minutes 30 seconds West, 611.50 feet; 4. North 14 degrees 19 minutes 20 seconds West, 364.66 feet to the Property shown on the Map of Long Pond Estates Section One; THENCE along said Map of Long Pond Estates Section One the following courses and distances: 1. North 75 degrees 38 minutes 50 seconds East, 255.00 feet; j2. South 14 degrees 21 minutes 10 seconds East, 54.00 feet; !3. North 75 degrees 38 minutes 50 seconds East, 190.00 feet; I4. North 14 degrees 21 minutes 10 seconds West, 211.50 feet; 5. North 70 degrees 38 minutes 50 seconds East, 211.19 feet; (6. South 14 degrees 21 minutes 10 seconds East, 998.00 feet; I7. South 70 degrees 38 minutes 50 seconds West, 15.00 feet; 8. South 14 degrees 21 minutes 10 seconds East, 252.10 feet; �9. South 56 degrees 56 minutes 10 seconds East, 50.00 feet; (10. Then Southwesterly along the arc of a curve bearing to the right having a radius of 150 feet, a distance of 111.48 feet; ;THENCE partly along the land of Long Pond Estates Section One partly along the land of Robert Lang, Jr., South 13 degrees 04 (minutes East, 901.22 feet to land of Long Island Railroad; and THENCE South 70 degrees 33 minutes 40 seconds West, 573.02 feet to the Easterly side of Laurel Avenue, to the point or place of BEGINNING. Richard Mohring Jr., President of Bayview firm of Moore & Moore to take any and all of the Long Pond Section II subdivision. Land Corp. hereby authorizes the law action necessary to obtain approval PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard 0. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards Telephone (516) 765.1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Bennett Orlowski, Jr., chairman Southold Town Planning Board P -0 -Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Orlowski, Jr., SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765.1823 Re : LOM G 6.-( Ste-, Z SCTM No. 1000 -SG- l- pA Z S.B. File No. 16.7338 It is estimated that the cost of reviewing the above -noted application as Per your letter of exceed $ 3na Pf,IR , 1976 should not . No work in excess of that amount will be undertaken by this office unless so authorized by the Planning Board in writing. Please notify this office in writing if you wish us to undertake the review. Southold Town Planning toard Facsimile Number: 765-1823 MOORE & MOORE Attorneys at Law Clause Commons Suite 3 Main Road P.O. Box 23 Mattituck, New York 11952 Tel: (516) 298-5674 Fax: (516) 298-5664 William D. Moore Patricia C. Moore BY FACSIMILE - HARD COPY TO FOLLOW Southold Town Planning Board Town Hall Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: Dear Members of the Board: Margaret Rutkowski Secretary September 13, 1990 Long Pond Estates Section II SCTM # 1000-56-1-p/o 2 I have discussed your letter of September 10, 1990 with our client. We will provide the information requested in the letter in as timely a fashion as possible. We object, however, to the condition No. 1 in your letter imposed regarding the creation of common driveways. Our client objects to the common driveway requirement for several reasons. First, such a requirement affects the marketability of the lots being sold and requires common owners to agree and cooperate with respect to the use and improvement of the driveways being shared. It is not a good idea to force neighbors into such agreements if they can be avoided. In addition, the use of shared driveways will not reduce the amount of traffic created by the individual lots. Each home will have the typical number of automobiles using its driveway whether it is a shared driveway or not. Please advise us of your decision regarding elimination of this requirement so that we may complete preparation of the subdivision map. Thank you for your cooperation. Ve iloore r , i WDM/mr cc: Bayview Land Corp. Harvey Arnoff, Southold Town Attorney qWi4 PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Bennett Orlowski, Jr., chairman Southold Town Planning Board P.O.Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Orlowski, Jr., /1S SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765.1823 Re: LONG 6imes, SCTM No. loot -S6- r- P/o Z S.B. File No. g -133e I It is estimated that the cost of reviewing the above -noted application as tier your letter of exceed. $ 30.117.�, 19$6 should not No work in excess of that amount will be undertaken by this office unless so authorized by the Planning Board in writing. Please notify this office in writing if you wish us to undertake the review. Southold Town Planning Board Facsimile Number: 765-1823 October 3, 1990 Henry Raynor 320 Love Lane Mattituck, New York 11952 SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 RE: Long Pond Estates SCTM# 1000-56-1-P/O 2 Dear Mr. Raynor: Fax (516) 765-1823 The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a meeting held on Tuesday, October 2, 1990. RESOLVED to adopt the bond estimate dated as revised September 28, 1990, and to recommend same to the Town Board. The bond estimate is in the amount of $193,595.00, with an inspection fee in the amount of $11,615.70. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly /yours , 6K//vit,Nl d44 Bennett Orlowski, Jr. "rs Chairman Encl.: Bond estimate cc: William Moore PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS�'i �T Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. 'y p Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 3, 1990 Henry Raynor 320 Love Lane Mattituck, New York 11952 SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 RE: Long Pond Estates SCTM# 1000-56-1-P/O 2 Dear Mr. Raynor: Fax (516) 765-1823 The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a meeting held on Tuesday, October 2, 1990. RESOLVED to adopt the bond estimate dated as revised September 28, 1990, and to recommend same to the Town Board. The bond estimate is in the amount of $193,595.00, with an inspection fee in the amount of $11,615.70. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly /yours , 6K//vit,Nl d44 Bennett Orlowski, Jr. "rs Chairman Encl.: Bond estimate cc: William Moore PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards Telephone (516) 765-1938 2M v% PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 23, 1990 Henry Raynor 320 Love Lane Mattituck, New York 11952 Dear Mr. Raynor: SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Flail, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 RE: Long Pond Estates Section 2 SCTM#1000-56-1-P/O 2 Fax (516) 765-1823 The following took place at the meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, October 22, 1990. The final public hearing, which was held at 7:30 P.M., was closed. As requested previously, the Planning Board awaits the following: 1. A copy of the filed Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions. 2. Final maps (six paper copies and two mylars) containing a valid stamp of Health Department approval and the Liber and Page number of the filed Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions. 3. The Town Attorney's review of the draft Homeowner's Association which was submitted on October 22, 1990. The Homeowner's Association must be filed prior to any endorsement of the map by the Chairman. 4. Submission of a Letter of Credit, or its equivalent, in the amount of $193,595.00. 5. Submission of the Inspection fee in the amount of $11,615.70. Page 2 Long Pond Estates, Section 2 Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. ms's Chairman cc: William Moore 0 SENDER: SUBJECT: SCTM#: COMMENTS: 0 K SUBMISSION WITHOUT COVER LETTER 9- A-yn �✓ � \ 142 R Southold Town Main Road Southold, NY Planning Board 11971 320 Love Lane Mattituck, NY 11952 September 25, 1990 RE: Long Pond Estates, Section II, at Southold 1000-56-1-p/o 2 Dear Sirs: Please be advised that the ownership of the above referenced proposed major subdivision has not changed. The owners of the property at the time of application and currently are Bayview Land Corporation. Sincerely, t +ry E.Raytior, I Jr. HER: ml CC: Richard Mohring, Jr. William Moore, Esq. MS PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards Telephone (516) 765-1938 Henry Raynor 320 Love Lane Mattituck, New York Dear Mr. Raynor: PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 11952 October 3, 1990 SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 RE: Long Pond Est. Sect. 2 SCTM#1000-56-1-P/0 2 The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a meeting held on Tuesday, October 2, 1990. RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board set Monday, October 22, 1990 at 7:30 P.M. for a final public hearing on the maps dated September 28, 1990. Please note that the Board awaits the following information: 1. A filed copy of the Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions. The Liber and Page number of the document must also be stated on the final map. 2. Final maps (six paper copies and two mylars) containing a valid stamp of Health Department approval. 3. A draft of the Homeowner's Association. The Homeowner's Association must be filed prior to any endorsement of the map be the Planning Board Chairman. 0 0 Page 2 Long Pond Estates Section 2 Please contact this office if you have any further questions. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, J any Chairman cc: William Moore PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Henry Raynor 320 Love Lane Mattituck, New York 11952 Dear Mr. Raynor: 6 September 25, 1990 SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 RE: Long Pond Estates Section 2 SCTM# 1000-56-1-p/o 2 The Planning Board has reviewed your concerns regarding its request for common driveways in the above mentioned subdivision. The Board's policy has been to require common driveways when major subdivisions are designed without internal roads. The Board will be requiring that at least the first twenty-five (25) feet of a common curb cut be shown on the final map for those lots where the Planning Board required common driveways. This will allow all driveways to be separate beyond the common curb cuts. The above is to be shown on the final maps. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman CC: William Moore y -= PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Henry Raynor 320 Love Lane Mattituck, New York 11952 Dear Mr. Raynor: 6 September 25, 1990 SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 RE: Long Pond Estates Section 2 SCTM# 1000-56-1-p/o 2 The Planning Board has reviewed your concerns regarding its request for common driveways in the above mentioned subdivision. The Board's policy has been to require common driveways when major subdivisions are designed without internal roads. The Board will be requiring that at least the first twenty-five (25) feet of a common curb cut be shown on the final map for those lots where the Planning Board required common driveways. This will allow all driveways to be separate beyond the common curb cuts. The above is to be shown on the final maps. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman CC: William Moore Dear Mr. Raynor: SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 RE: Long Pond Estates Section 2 SCTM# 1000-56-1-p/o 2 Fax (516) 765-1823 Enclosed please find a copy of the Engineer's estimate for a final review of the maps and for an updated bond estimate. The Planning Board's records show that an application fee of $197.00 was submitted for this subdivision on May 7, 1986. As there have been previous engineering reviews of this subdivision, the Board will be requiring that a payment, in the amount of the enclosed estimate, be submitted. Upon receipt of the payment, the Board will authorize their engineer to complete the review. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman enc. cc: William Moore PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD September 26, 1990 Henry Raynor 320 Love Lane Mattituck, New York 11952 Dear Mr. Raynor: SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 RE: Long Pond Estates Section 2 SCTM# 1000-56-1-p/o 2 Fax (516) 765-1823 Enclosed please find a copy of the Engineer's estimate for a final review of the maps and for an updated bond estimate. The Planning Board's records show that an application fee of $197.00 was submitted for this subdivision on May 7, 1986. As there have been previous engineering reviews of this subdivision, the Board will be requiring that a payment, in the amount of the enclosed estimate, be submitted. Upon receipt of the payment, the Board will authorize their engineer to complete the review. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman enc. cc: William Moore 0 i �7�as�ga J PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bmrett Orlowski, Jr., Chair -man George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards Telephone (516) 765-1938 4 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 16, 1990 Henry Raynor 320 Love Lane Mattituck, New York 11952 SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town [fall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 RE: Long Pond Estates Section 2 SCTM#1000-56-1-P/o 2 Dear Mr. Raynor: Fax (516) 765-1823 Enclosed please find a copy of the October 9, 1990 resolution by the Southold Town Board approving the bond estimate in the amount of $193,595.00 for the above mentioned subdivision. Please contact this office if you have any questions. Very truly yours, Bletnett Or owsi,�& 0 r. Chairman Encl. cc: William Moore JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER (N OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 60 ,SZr�3F�c� Ms Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON OCTOBER 9, 1990: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves the amount of $193,595.00 for a bond for roads and improvements in the major subdivision of Long Pond Estates, Section 2, at Southold, all in accordance with the recommendation of the Southold Town Planning Board. u r. J�T T rry Southold Town Clerk October 10, 1990 1 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 60 ,SZr�3F�c� Ms Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON OCTOBER 9, 1990: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves the amount of $193,595.00 for a bond for roads and improvements in the major subdivision of Long Pond Estates, Section 2, at Southold, all in accordance with the recommendation of the Southold Town Planning Board. u r. J�T T rry Southold Town Clerk October 10, 1990 9 MOORE & MOORE Attorneys at Law Clause Commons Suite 3 Main Road P.O. Box 23 Mattituck, New York 11952 Tel: (516) 298-5674 Fax: (516) 298-5664 William D. Moore Patricia C. Moore Southold Town Planning Board Town Hall Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Attention: Ms. Melissa Spiro 10 Margaret Rutkowski Secretary September 19, 1990 Re: Long Pond Estates Section II Dear Melissa: In accordance with the Board's request, I am enclosing a copy of the signed contract between the Village of Greenport and Bayview Land Corp. for the provision of public water to Section II of the subdivision. It is my understanding that Mr. Mohring has already delivered to you corrected plans with the drainage changes requested by your engineer. Please be advised that I am in the process of creating the necessary Homeowners Association for its ownership of the open space. Please advise the meeting date at which the Planning Board will take action on this matter. Thank you for your cooperation. Ve rul y urs, 11iam D. Moore WDM/mr Enc. cc: Bayview Land Corp. SEP 2 0 ' 0 WATER SUPPLY SEP 2 O j9yc,1 AGREEMENTlatin�- AGREEMENT made this X79 `� day of Febrcrary, 1990 by and between the Village of Greenport, a municipal corporation in Suffolk County having its office and principal place of business at 236 Third Street, Greenport, New York, herein called the "VILLAGE", and Bayview Development Corporation, a New York corporation with principal offices located at 323 Glen Cove Road, Sea Cliff, New York 11579, herein called the "OWNER". WHEREAS, the OWNER is desirous of securing a supply of water for the project to be developed at the property shown on the map and preliminary site plan; and WHEREAS the OWNER is willing at its cost and expense to lay and install or cause to be laid and installed the water mains, hydrants, fittings and valves described on the map and preliminary plan and to transfer and convey same to the VILLAGE upon completion and, if necessary, to give and procure easements for the maintenance of the mains and the hydrants; and WHEREAS, the VILLAGE is willing to supply the OWNER with its requested water allowances and the parties have agreed upon the terms and conditions for the supply of water and other matters; and WHEREAS the OWNER is the owner in fee of certain premises which premises are shown generally on a map and preliminary plan, annexed hereto, made a part hereof and marked Exhibit "A", and entitled "Proposed Water Mains and Appurtenances Long Pond Estates, Section II"; and WHEREAS OWNER is about to commence a development known as "Long Pond Estates", Town of Southold, New York and wishes to construct water mains and install hydrants on the certain rights of way on a certain map entitled Long Pond Estates, Section II consisting of 2 drawings, which are attached hereto, made a part hereof, and marked Exhibit "A", and to connect with the Village Water System marked Exhibit "B" in conformity with for Furnishing and Installing Water Mains and Appurtenances, Project No. SPLC 83-01 dated September, 1984, marked Exhibit "B", and as may be amended from time to time during the course of construction of the project commonly known as Long Pond Estates Section II"; and. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and covenants herein, it is mutually agreed as follows: FIRST: OWNER will install at its own cost and expense, water main for supply and distribution, throughout the subdivision as more fully shown on the Exhibit "C" attached hereto, prepared by Holzmacher, McLendon and Murrell, P.C. dated . Said installation shall be in conformity with the agreement herein and the rules and regulations of the VILLAGE. SECOND: Locations of all mains, hydrants, and appurtenances are shown on a copy of the map entitled Lona Pond Estates Section II". THIRD: All necessary engineering work, trenching, laying, Joining, backfilling shall be done by OWNER and shall sometimes hereinafter be called the "WORK". FOURTH: The VILLAGE will supply the hydrants for installation at the locations shown on said map. OWNER will reimburse the VILLAGE for all hydrants located within the subdivision. FIFTH: Payment shall be made upon delivery for hydrants and the costs of the delivery of the hydrants to the site by the VILLAGE. The VILLAGE shall deliver the hydrants to the site at a time appropriate to the expeditious completion of the work provided the VILLAGE is given no less that 21 days notice, and subject to the availability of the hydrants from the suppliers to the VILLAGE. SIXTH: Until such time as rental for such hydrants is assured and paid for by the East-West Fire Prevention District, OWNER will pay annually to the VILLAGE such rental for such hydrants as is from time to time being paid by such District to the VILLAGE for other hydrants in the District. SEVENTH: The standards for the installation of the piping and the hydrants shall be in accordance with the following specifications: (1) Johns Manville asbestos cement pipes class 150 AWWA Spec. C-400, or equal; or (2) cement -lined ductile iron pipe (AWWA spec. C151-81) class 150, or equal. Any pipe and all joints and parts of the system must be able to stand pressure of not less than 120 pounds per square inch. EIGHTH: The VILLAGE will supply without charge to OWNER sufficient water to make essential tests and to leave the system on final approval completely sanitary, said supply to be not less than 60 pounds per square inch. NINTH: The WORK shall be inspected by the VILLAGE which hereby delegates its Superintendent of Utilities or his designee full power of inspection hereunder. OWNER will grant complete freedom of access to all parts of the premises and the WORK for inspection. The VILLAGE will have an authorized inspector at the site at all proper times so as not to delay the work. No work not passed by the inspector will be accepted by the VILLAGE. No backfilling shall be done until the pipe and the work in the trench has been approved and tested by the inspector. TENTH: OWNER will, and by this agreement does, upon approval of the completed work, which the VILLAGE will indicate to the OWNER in writing, dedicate the mains to the VILLAGE, and does hereby grant and convey to the VILLAGE an easement and right of way for the purpose of laying, relaying, repairing, operating and maintaining water mains, both supply and distribution, and appurtenances, including domestic services and fire hydrants in the full length and width of the now or hereafter existing public or private streets in the premises as shown on the attached map. The rights of way and easements shall also extend five feet on either side of the mains to be laid pursuant to this agreement, whether or not such distance shall be within the roadway. The mains and appurtenances and the rights of way and easements shall be deeded to the VILLAGE its successors or assigns and shall forever remain the property of the VILLAGE, its successors or assigns. The rights of way shall be over the lands herein described and marked Exhibit "D". ELEVENTH: The easements herein granted are not exclusive, and other easements in said streets may be granted by OWNER to other persons or corporations maintaining public services throughout the development, provided that no other mains are set within two feet internally of the water main and no poles are set into the ground within two feet either side of a line on the surface directly above the mains. If a gas, sewer or other main or service necessarily crosses the water mains, OWNER will advise the VILLAGE in writing of the exact location of the intersection forthwith upon installation and shall supply maps to the VILLAGE showing the exact locations. Said intersections shall not be permitted without prior written consent of the VILLAGE. TWELFTH: If OWNER contracts with a third party for the WORK, as the parties contemplate will be the case, the VILLAGE will examine the proposed contract, plans, and specifications, and promptly furnish OWNER and the third party contractor with a written statement of what part, if any, of the WORK proposed in such contract should be revised to insure approval by the VILLAGE. The VILLAGE will not require any abnormal conditions, unless the situation at the site shall require them. THIRTEENTH: Upon completion, inspection and approval the VILLAGE will supply water to the development and the owners of the lands therein at the rates and pursuant to the rules and regulations of the VILLAGE in force from time to time. FOURTEENTH: The parties understand that final approval of the subdivision map has not been given by all necessary public authorities. The VILLAGE enters into this agreement to assist OWNER in securing such approval, and by way of contractually assuring to OWNER public water supply, if such subdivision approval is secured. FIFTEENTH: A one inch (1") service line shall be installed to each lot, with a curb stop near the property line. This installation is under the direction and supervision of the Greenport Water Department. SIXTEENTH: The VILLAGE requires a cash payment of two thousand five hundred and seventy dollars ($2,570.00) per dwelling unit to be recorded as a consumer hook-up deposit and placed in a key money reserve account to help gain new production supply, so as to assure OWNER of future adequate supply. It is contemplated by this contract that OWNER anticipates the construction of 13 dwelling units. Upon execution of this agreement, OWNER shall deposit with the VILLAGE upon execution of this agreement the sum of twenty-five hundred and seventy dollars ($2,570.00) times thirteen (13) dwelling units for the total of THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY ($35,750.00) DOLLARS in bank or certified check. This per dwelling unit amount may be amended from time to time, depending on findings by the VILLAGE'S consulting engineers, Holzmacher, McLendon and Murrell, P.C. or their successors and upon approval by the Village Board of Trustees. In the event that the per dwelling unit cost is increased between the execution of this agreement and the application for individual water hook-ups, OWNER., shall pay the VILLAGE, upon application for individual water hook-ups, the difference between the per dwelling unit amount specified herein and the per dwelling unit amount required by the VILLAGE at the time of the application of Individual water hook-ups times the number of dwelling units covered by said application. Said payment shall be in bank or certified check and shall be paid upon execution of this agreement. SEVENTEENTH: The WORK contemplated by this agreement shall be completed within 24 months of final approval of plans by the Town of Southold, or within additional periods of 24 months each, however, it is hereby mutually agreed and understood that all specifications in reference to materials used for the construction of said system, the WORK to be completed, and/or water to be supplied shall be changed to conform with the then current standards as set by the Village of Greenport Utility Department, its successor, or its authorized agent at each such interval. EIGHTEENTH: The OWNER agrees that upon completion of the work in accordance with any contract made pursuant hereto, title to the mains, hydrants, valves, and fittings so installed and laid shall be deemed dedicated to the VILLAGE, and the OWNER shall in confirmation of such passage of title, execute an instrument transferring and assigning to the VILLAGE the title, free and clear of all encumbrances or liens to the mains, hydrants, valves and fittings so laid and installed and if required by the VILLAGE shall procure from all persons having an interest in the land in which said mains lie a proper easement in favor of the VILLAGE for the perpetual maintenance, repair or replacement of said mains and fittings including the right to extend the mains and to connect them with other mains to be laid by or under the supervision of the VILLAGE. The instruments so executed shall be in recordable form. NINETEENTH: The VILLAGE agrees that when the installation, laying of the mains, valves, hydrants and fittings has been completed, pursuant to the terms of- this agreement, and proper easements have been given, all as hereinbefore provided, the VILLAGE will accept the assignment and conveyance of the mains, valves, hydrants and fittings and maintain them thereafter and supply water to consumers along the mains subject to conditions, rules and regulations of the VILLAGE. TWENTIETH: Should the OWNER desire to lay the mains in sections, separate construction contracts may be let for such sections providing the extent of such separate sections shall be in the opinion of the VILLAGE sufficient to warrant a separate consideration. TWENTY-FIRST: It is further agreed that within three (3) years, OWNER must complete the extensions of 6 and/or 8 inch CLDI water mains and appurtenances so as to connect the project to the VILLAGE water system at its terminus at Laurel Avenue, South of the Long Island Rail Road tracks as more fully set forth in Exhibit "A" Proposed Water Main and Appurtenances prepared by Holzmacher, McLendon and Murrell, P.C. and as may be required by the VILLAGE. All the provisions of this agreement shall apply to the extension to be completed within the 3 year period as hereinbefore set forth. TWENTY-SECOND: This agreement contains the complete agreement between the parties for the acquisition by the VILLAGE of the mains, valves, fittings, and hydrants hereinbefore described and the OWNER agrees that it will not make any claims against the VILLAGE on account of the installation of the mains, valves, fittings or hydrants and acceptance of the terms of this agreement, notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary which may or may not be enacted. TWENTY-THIRD: This agreement shall enure to the benefit and shall bind the respective heirs, legal representatives, successors or assigns of the parties hereto. TWENTY-FOURTH: This agreement shall not be assignable by the OWNER without the consent in writing of the VILLAGE, which 0 0 consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this agreement in four (4) counterparts, all of which shall constitute originals, the day and year first above written. ATTEST - Clerk VILLAGE OF GREENPORT By: George W ubbard, Mayor BF R STATE OF NEW YORK ss.. COUNTY OF SUFFOLK It On the day of y, 1990, before me personally came GEORGE W. HUBBARD to and own, who, being duly sworn, did depose and say that he resides at No. 178 Central Avenue, Greenport, New York 11944; that he is the Mayor of the Incorporated Village of Greenport, the municipal corporation described in and which executed the foregoing instrument; that he knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed to said instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so affixed by order of the Board of Directors of said corporation, and that he signed his name thereto by like order. GREGORY J. BLASS NOTARY PUBLIC, State of New YorkAl--� �% �� Term Expires, No. 524631826, Suffolk County NOTARY PLV8L1t 3i, l4Vo STATE OF NEW YORK ) ) ss.: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) On the oq9e' day 2tic� a q0 i�ze Lw to say that he resides at " of F 1990, before me personally me known, who being by me duly sworn, did came depose and // joy that he is a duly authorized officer of the corporation on whose behalf he acts, to wit, the of the BAYVIEW DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, the corporation described in and which executed the above instrument, that he knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed to said instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so affixed by order of the Board of Directors of said corporation, and that he signed his name thereto by like order. SUSAN E.F. COWOERO NOTARY PUBLIC. S1W of Nwr York N0.304519118 awwtiN�ow,,,n NOTARY PUBLIC Com dW= EvIrm AW. 30, 1-5fG/" � �c,;Qc �N 1�a1«n3w Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 L (Dated Preliminary Site Plan (Dated r Zy o _ Grading and Drainaqe Plans (Dated PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Robert W. Brown Sidney B. Bowne & Son 45 Manor Road Smithtown, New York 11787 Dear Mr. Brown The Southold Town Planning Board hereby refers the following application to your office for review. Application Name:L°-Pont Cs�a�eS�Src�en 2 Tax Map No.: (000 - S6 - I Bowne File No.: 9733F Hamlet Location: _ Goot ,l& Type of Application: SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 Sketch Site Plan (Dated Preliminary Site Plan (Dated Grading and Drainaqe Plans (Dated Other (Dated Please develop an estimate of what it will cost to take the following,review1 of the enclosed plan (s): Enter the cost estimate on the enclosed reply sheet, then send its facsimile to this office. If the Planning Board wishes you to proceed with the review, it will send a facsimile of a purchase order authorizing the work to be done. The actual purchase order will be sent through the mail. If there are any questions, please contact Planning Staff. Very Truly Yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman CC: Ray Jacobs, Highway Department- PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Southold Town Planning Board P.O.Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Re: Dear Mr. Orlowski, Jr., n SCTM No. S.B. File No. SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 It is estimated that the cost of reviewing the above -noted application as per your letter of 19 should not exceed $ No work in excess of that amount will be undertaken by this office unless so authorized by the Planning Board in writing. Please notify this office in writing if you wish us to undertake the review. Very Truly Yours, Robert W. Brown Southold Town Planning Board Facsimile Number: 765-1823 SUBMISSION WITHOUT COVER LETTER �k� M �_ SENDER: \�� 2C� I C��� ,1� Jn SUBJECT: (� SCTM# : COMMENTS: William D. Moore Patricia C. Moore Southold Town Planning Board Town Hall Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: Dear Members of the Board: MOORE & MOORE Attorneys at Law Clause Commons Suite 3 Main Road P.O. Box 23 Mattituck, New York 11952 Tel: (516) 298.5674 Fac (516) 298-5664 September 13, 1990 Long Pond Estates Section II SCTM # 1000-56-1•p/o 2 S"C'."w I have discussed your letter of September 10, 1990 with our client. W --- the - u the information requested in the letter m as timely a fashion as possible. We object, however, to the condition No. 1 in your letter imposed creation of common driveways. Our client objects to the common drivew?y ,. for several reasons. First, such a requirement affects the marketability of the 1---,t and requires common owners to agree and cooperate with respect to *%e 1 -` -�j improvement of the driveways being shared. It is not a good idea to force neighbors such agreements if they can be avoided. In addition, the use of shared drivewavz .'I: reduce the amount of traffic created by the individual lots. Each home will have the number of automobiles using its driveway whether it is a shared driveway or not Please advise us of your decision regarding elimination of this requii4,io we may complete preparation of the subdivision map. Thank you for your : •;c.;-. WDM/mr cc: Bayview Land Corp. Harvey Arnoff, Southold Town Attorney 91,�19 0 Ve I r-, ipore idd &0 fihctl P.Q. was rertu 6mi - CoMAC'n 9`'kaeko-Is Qs e0 "V\ pt2Uloos Co<res cn�emce, C(LvieWed -01=s (ei}e2I Ih,, ws CAMw09\ C "t Jeu.70.ys <eto"tea-6rebute number O� CUA. cots, 1h,s ,s requ,rec( alt o\1ef -T),� aVAJtJ MOO,RE & MOORE Attorneys at Law Cause Commons Suite 3 Main Road P.O. Box 23 Mattituck, New York 11952 Tel:{516) 298.5674 Pate (516) 298-5664 William. D, Moore Patricia C. Moore •VA Southold Town Planning Hoard Town Hall Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: Dear Members of the Board: V Margaret F_::,o ;t Secy. 'a September 13, 1990 Long Pond Estates Section II SCTM # 1000-56.1.p/o 2 I have discussed your letter of September 10, 1990 with our client. W. the information requested in the letter in as timely a fashion as possible. We object, however, to the condition No. 1 in your letter irnnosed creation of common driveways. Our client objects to the common drivewa. - for several reasons. First, such a requirement affects the marketability of the and requires common owners to agree and cooperate with respect to t.`te =, improvement of the driveways being shared. It is not a good idea to force neighbors int such agreements if they can be avoided. In addition, the use of shared drive%vays •I ,I. reduce the amount of traffic created by the individual lots. Each home will have the -1r;c number of automobiles using its driveway whether it is a shared driveway or rut Please advise us of your decision regarding elinunation of this requiivi. ,e -,- we may complete preparation of the subdivision map. Thank you for your ., . 'Ve Moore WDM/mri __-- cc: Bayview Land Corp. Harvey Arnoff, Southold Town Attorney PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD William D. Moore Moore & Moore Main Road P.O. Box 23 Mattituck, New York 11952 Dear Mr. Moore: September 10, 1990 SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 RE: Long Pond Estates Section 2 SCTM# 1000-56-1-p/o 2 As per your request, the Planning Board has reviewed the status of the above mentioned subdivision. Below please find a list of outstanding items. 1. The Planning Board is requesting that the driveway access points, as specified below, be shown on the map and also included in a Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions. The following lots are to have common driveways: Lots 25 and 26, Lots 27 and 28, Lots 29 and 30 (if not practical due to existing LILCO poles, Lot 30 is to have access onto Pond Avenue), Lots 32 and 33, Lots 34 and 35. Lot 31 is to have access onto Pond Avenue. 2. The following items must also be included in the Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions. A. Number 1 of the February 2, 1989 Suffolk County Planning Commission report. B. The following paragraph: These covenants and restrictions can be modified only at the request of the then owner of the premises with the approval of a majority plus 0 one of the Planning Board of the Town of Southold after a public hearing. Adjoining property owners shall be entitled to notice of such public hearing but their consent to such modification shall not be required. A copy of the draft Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions must be submitted for review by the Planning Board and the Town Attorney. At such time that the document is filed in the County Clerk's office, the Liber and Page number must be shown on the final maps. 3. A valid water contract and a valid stamp of Health Department approval for sewage disposal. 4. A draft of the Homeowner's Association. The Homeowner's Association must be filed prior to any endorsement of the map by the Planning Board Chairman. 5. An updated drainage plan. Enclosed is a map which was marked by the engineer at the time of the last drainage review. Upon receipt of an updated map, the Board will forward it to the engineer for review. At that time, the bond estimate will also be updated. 6. If there has been a change in the ownership of the property, the application form must be updated. 7. Authorization must be submitted from the owner of the property for you to act as agent. Please note that upon review of the above mentioned items, the Planning Board may request additional revisions where appropriate. If you have e ally (Tues tions regarding the above , please contact this office. YJaswo O'l - wl t}enr•� Rlso enc. cc: Henry Raynor Very truly yours, ALI 'tamp Bennett Orlowski, Jr. IA15 Chairman C NTY OF SUFFOLK PATRICK G. HALPIN SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Town of Southold Planning Board Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Orlowski: LEE E. KOPPELMAN DIRECTOR OF PLANNING February 2, 1989 Re: Subdivision Map of Long Pond Estates, Section Two Northeasterly corner of Laurel Avenue and Long Island Railroad, Arshamomaque, New York. The Suffolk County Planning Commission at its regular meeting on February 1, 1989, reviewed the proposed subdivision plat, entitled, "Subdivision Map of Long Pond Estates, Section Two" referred to it pursuant to Section A14-24, Article XIV of the Suffolk County Administrative Code. After due study and deliberation it resolved to approve said map subject to the following three conditions deemed necessary for good planning and land use. 1. No lot line shall be changed in any manner at any future date unless authorized by the Town of Southold Planning Board. 2. The following requirements shall be taken to insure that the "open space areas" shown on this map remain as open space excluded from future development. a) A homeowners' association shall be formed, if one does not already exist, to manage all "open space areas". b) Assessment of the "open space areas" shall be based upon these areas being open space and/or recreational areas. Such areas should be given a "zero" assessment and the assessment records prepared both for the open space areas and all the affected properties within the subdivision show that the value of the open space areas is "reflected" on the tax rolls by adding the proportionate share of the value of the common property to the value of the remaining properties in the subdivision. c) The "open space areas" shall not be subdivided in the future or used for commercial purposes. d) The homeowners' association shall not use the "open space areas" as collateral for improvements within the subdivision. VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY HAUPPAUGE. L.I.. NEW YORK 11788 151 61 360-5192 61 6 Subdivision Map of Long Pond Estates, Section Two Page 2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- e) The homeowners' association shall meet all requirements and regulations of the State Attorney General's office. (Refer to 13 N.Y.S.R.R. Parts 20, 21, and 22, issued by the New York State Department of Law). f) These requirements are necessary not only to protect the taxpayers of the Town of Southold but to prevent the county from having to acquire the property as the result of failure of the homeowners' association to pay the taxes on the "open space areas" and put these areas up for sale at an auction of tax delinquent parcels. g) Dissolution of the homeowners' association shall be prohibited without the approval of the Town Board or Planning Board. 3. 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Hair I ! �P. t f 33$-=•-. _ /SO t6a N i ;h4 t ro tl y �S .1� ss+ac rrY/1NA2Y — us z-E9P- su�t��v�s1aN 0W14eO 4_ B/iYVtEW r2a N1u-i E, M1N&OL R_ ND ESTATES" SON 77WO ko rir s - Ar Ar t.-- Bach lot eoai vi/r3. 44o00' S9uo✓ - -� :.-•..i...,rR .rr� draws-h/snfae✓einifig I ! /5,O ! v � /✓ u E rrY/1NA2Y — us z-E9P- su�t��v�s1aN 0W14eO 4_ B/iYVtEW r2a N1u-i E, M1N&OL R_ ND ESTATES" SON 77WO ko rir s - Ar Ar t.-- Bach lot eoai vi/r3. 44o00' S9uo✓ - -� :.-•..i...,rR .rr� draws-h/snfae✓einifig P. O. Drawer A Jamesport, NY 11947 January 9, 1990 Bennett Orlowski, Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southold, NY 11971 RE: Long Pond Estates, Section II at Southold, New York iboo-70 - i - 2.i Dear Mr. Orlowski: Pursuant to conversations with the Village of Greenport, it is my understanding that the contracts for water will be supplied in February of this year. As a result, I would request the final hearing on this proposed subdivision be scheduled for the next possible agenda. HER: ml CC: Mohring, Jr. Sincerely, ta Henry Rayn25r, Jr�. WRIM Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1 179 Southold. New York 1 1971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD March 9, 1989 William D. Moore Moore & Moore Main Road P.O. Box 23 Mattituck, New York 11952 RE: Long Pond Estates Sect. SCTM#1000-56-1-p/o2 Dear Mr. Moore: In response to your letter dated February 8, 1989, there is no need for the Planning Board to grant an extension of preliminary approval. By resolution on June 1, 1987 the Planning Board approved the preliminary map for Long Pond Estates, Section II, survey dated April 9, 1987, subject to: 1. Receipt of a drainage plan with the drainage calculations to be reviewed by the Planning Consultant, Highway Inspector and Planning Board. Since the date of preliminary approval, the Planning Board has received and reviewed the drainage plan. Final maps have also been submitted for review. The Planning Board did not revoke preliminary approval under Section A106-23 even though the final maps were not submitted within six months of preliminary approval. eryc truly .IiY{�t✓ / �� � BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. CHAIRMAN cc: Philip Cardinale Henry Raynor Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold. New York 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765.1938 William D. Moore Moore & Moore Main Road P.O. Box 23 Matt.ituck, New York Dear Mr. Moore: 1 � U 4:]l t r 'j's"� � ?'tL air ,✓� A( PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 1.1952 March 7, 1989 RE: Long Pond Estates Sect. 2 SCTM#1000-56-1-p/o2 In response to your letter dated February 8, 1989, there is no need for the Planning Board to grant an extension of preliminary approval. The Planning Board is currently reviewing the final maps for the above mentioned subdivision. ry truly you s, BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. CHAIRMAN cc: Philip Cardinale Henry Raynor �etiecc 0kel IAO" Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 1 1971 TELEPHONE (5 16) 765-1938 Henry Raynor 320 Love Lane Mattituck, NY 11952 Dear Mr. Raynor: PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD March 6, 1989 RE: Long Pond Estate, Sec. II SCTM #1000-56-1-p/o 2 The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, February 27, 1989. RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board accept and request compliance with the Suffolk County Planning Commission Report dated February 2, 1989. Covenants and Restrictions as asked for in the SCPC report should be submitted to this office for review. Satisfactory Covenants and Restrictions must then be filed with the County Clerk. Final maps must state that Covenants and Restrictions have been filed and must include the liber and page number. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Very truly yours,,-" i 1 BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. CHAIRMAN enc. cc: William Moore it ;7 L' Henry Raynor 320 Love Lane Mattituck, NY 11952 Dear Mr. Raynor: PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD March 6, 1989 RE: Long Pond Estate, Sec. II SCTM #1000-56-1-p/o 2 The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, February 27, 1989. RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board accept and request compliance with the Suffolk County Planning Commission Report dated February 2, 1989. Covenants and Restrictions as asked for in the SCPC report should be submitted to this office for review. Satisfactory Covenants and Restrictions must then be filed with the County Clerk. Final maps must state that Covenants and Restrictions have been filed and must include the liber and page number. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Very truly yours,,-" i 1 BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. CHAIRMAN enc. cc: William Moore it ;7 WILLIAM D. MOORE . PATRICIA C. MOORE MOORE & MOORE ATTORNEYS AT LAW SUITE 3 CLAUSE COMMONS MAIN ROAD P.O. BOX 23 MATTITUCK. NEW YORK 11952 (516)298-5674 Facsimile: (516) 298-5664 Southold Town Planning Board Southold Town Hall Main Road Southold, New York 11971 46 February 8, 1989 Re: Long Pond Estates Section II/Mohring Enterprises Dear Mr. Orlowski and Members of the Board: We have been retained by Mohring Enterprises to complete the approval of the final map for Section II of the above referenced subdivision. Although no formal request has been made for an extension of time in which to submit the final maps, the applicant has worked diligently in an attempt to obtain the only item necessary for final plat approval i.e. a water supply approved by the Suffolk County Health Department. The delay has been caused by the inabl.ility to obtain a water contract with the Village of Greenport. In the time since preliminary approval is granted, the applicant and/or his agents have met with staff members of the Planning Board and submitted its road profiles and final road and drainage plans. In addition, the applicant has provided upon request any information requested during this period of time from the Planning Board or its staff members. We formally request a resolution granting an extension of time for a period of six (6) months, so that we may attempt to complete approval process for the water supply system. Thank you for your cooperation and your prompt attention to this matter. Very truly yours, wil am D. Moore WDM\kts cc: Richard J. Mohring, Jr. a 6 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK PATRICK G. HAL -PIN iL{111Pi�IVG BOA_iiD SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Town of Southold Planning Board Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Dear. Mr. Orlowski: LEE E. KOPPELMAN DIRECTOR OF PLANNING February 2, 1989 Re: Subdivision Map of Long Pond Estates, Section Two Northeasterly corner of Laurel Avenue and Long Island Railroad, Arshamomaque, New York. The Suffolk County Planning Commission at its regular meeting on February 1, 1989, reviewed the proposed subdivision plat, entitled, "Subdivision Map of Long Pond Estates, Section Two" referred to it pursuant to Section A14-24, Article XIV of the Suffolk County Administrative Code. After due study and deliberation it resolved to approve said map subject to the following three conditions deemed necessary for good planning and land use. 1. No lot line shall be changed in any manner at any future date unless authorized by the Town of Southold Planning Board. 2. The following requirements shall be taken to insure that the "open space areas" shown on this map remain as open space excluded from future development. a) A homeowners' association shall be formed, if one does not already exist, to manage all "open space areas". b) Assessment of the "open space areas" shall be based upon these areas being open space and/or recreational areas. Such areas should be given a "zero" assessment and the assessment records prepared both for the open space areas and all the affected properties within the subdivision show that the value of the open space areas is "reflected" on the tax rolls by adding the proportionate share of the value of the common property to the value of the remaining properties in the subdivision. c) The "open space areas" shall not be subdivided in the future or used for commercial purposes. d) The homeowners' association shall not use the "open space areas" as collateral for improvements within the subdivision. VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY HAUPPAUGE. L.I.. NEW YORK 11788 IS 16)360-3192 Subdivision Map of Long Pond Estates, Section Two Page 2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- e) The homeowners' association shall meet all requirements and regulations of the State Attorney General's office. (Refer to 13 N.Y.S.R.R. Parts 20, 21, and 22, issued by the New York State Department of Law). f) These requirements are necessary not only to protect the taxpayers of the Town of Southold but to prevent the county from having to acquire the property as the result of failure of the homeowners' association to pay the taxes on the "open space areas" and put these areas up for sale at an auction of tax delinquent parcels. g) Dissolution of the homeowners' association shall be prohibited without the approval of the Town Board or Planning Board. 3. Conditions 1 and 2 shall be filed as covenants and restrictions in the office of the County Clerk on or prior to the granting of approval to this subdivision. These covenants and restrictions can be modified only at the request of the then owner of the premises with the approval of a majority plus one of the Town Board or Planning Board of the Town of Southold after a public hearing. Adjoining property owners shall be entitled to notice of such public hearing but their consent to such modification shall not be required. Very truly yours, Arthur H. Kunz Acting Director of Planning by C' ,a_l 1. dill Charles G. Lind, Chief Planner Subdivision Review Division File: S -SD -77-18.1 CGL:mb Encl.: Map cc: J. A. Kinsella, County Clerk Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 TELEPHONE (5 16) 7 65 -19 38 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Suffolk County Planning Commission Veterans Memorial Highway Hauppauge, New York 11787 Gentlemen: Pursuant to Section 1333, Article XIII of the Suffolk County Charter, the Southold Town Planning Board hereby refers the following proposed final plat to the Suffolk County Planning Commission: M ora, (Map of) (M3er Subdivision) LoN� �on1C1 Sec�ioN 7 Hamlet Sou�nO�G Tax Parcel Identifier No. 1000- Material Submitted: Minor Subdivision - Class A(3 copies) Class B (2 copies) Major Subdivision (3 Copies) Preliminary Map (1 copy) ; Topogr�-_nic Map (1 copy) Darinage Plan (1 copy) )_; Street Profiles (1 copy) Grading Plan (1 copy) Planning Board Res. (1 copy) Other material (specify and give number of copies) Waiver of Subdivision Requirements - See attached sheet Comments: SC C"- k (1 n ))ry tru],,y yFYGrr ? i 'Bennett Orli .,I-� - h-� '�_ - C..airmar. oe Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 1 1971 TELEPHONE (516) 7,65-1938 Robert Brown Sidney Bowne & Son 45 Manor Road Smithtown, NY 11787 Dear Mr. Brown: PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Pursuant to your agreement with the Town of Southold, the Southold Town Planning Board hereby refers the following: Application of ia' bdiviiott minor subdivision, site plan) J,okk)r at'!K cl-1 sa Hamlet_�pV����`� MATERIAL SUBMITTED: File # Suffolk County Tax Map No. I000 C•6 - I - Sketch plan Preliminary map Street Profiles (l.19 /5�L aditi� Plan X 943ad Dee.14 ;It`d Preliminary site plan Final Map Other Ye ry truly yours, { BENNETT-ORLOWSKI, SR ,CHAIRIKAN \� SOUTHOLD: TOV$, PLANNINC- s6, k 1 C 2 819M P. O. Drawer A Jamesport, NY 11947LL_�LOiOWNDecember 22, 1988 NG BOARD _ Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Dear Mr. Orlowski: Please find enclosed the Road plan and Drainage Plan for Long Pond Estates, Section II at Southold, as per your request. As I believe this submission fulfills all requirements, we would appreciate this matter being set for a final public heating. Sincerely, enry Rayn r, Jr. HER:ml Encs. CC: Richard Mohring, Jr. XYSIDB. BOWNE& SON • Sidney B. Bowne, P.E., L.S. (1922-1959) Chester C Kelsey, P.E., L.S. Alexandre W. Mercil, P.E. Robert A. Stanton, RE. Robert W. Brown, L.S. Zabdiel A. Blackman, P.E., L.S. George A. Style, P.E. Jerry D. Almont, P.E. George L Fagan, Jr., Ph.D., RE Frank Capobianco. C.E. Thomas R. Pynchon, L.S. Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Town of Southold Planning Board 53095 Main Road Southold, N.Y. 11971 45 Manor Road Smithtown, N.Y. 11787 (516) 724-0611 Jr., Chairman October 24, 1988 Re: Long Pond Estates, Section 2 Major Subdivision at Arshamomaque Town of Southold, N.Y. S.C.T.M. No. 1000-56-1-P/0 2 SBB No. 87338. Dear Mr. Orlowski: Enclosed, please find a Bond Estimate for the above referenced subdivision. This estimate is based on the drainage plan which we have enclosed. VM:rp If you have any questions, please contact this office. Very truly yours, SIDNEY B. BOWNE & SON CONSULTING ENGINEERS MINEOLA • SMITHTOWN a NEW YORK CITY a CLEARWATER An Equal Opportunity Employer li Roland Antlers Roger L Cocchi Francis J. Lynch Philip Schlotzhauer Joseph F. Stegman Paul F. Stevens Will am T-Stime Richard B. Weber • Octo* 21, 1988 BOND ESTIMATE FOR LONG POND ESTATES, SECTION 2 MAJOR SUBDIVISION AT SOUTHOLD TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK S.C.T.M. NO. 1000-56-1-p/o 2 ITEM DESCRIPTION 1. Unclassified Excavation 2. Fill For Roadway 3. Fine Grading 4. Saw Cut 5. Furnish and Install Basins -10" O.D. 6. Furnish and Install 18, RCP 7. Concrete Curb 8. Dense -Graded Aggregate Base Course - 4,. Thick 9. Bituminous Pavement Binder Course 2 1/2, Thick 1.0. Bituminous Pavement Wearing Course 1 1/2„ Thick 10. Topsoil and Seeding 1.2. Street Lights 13. Direct Burial Cable 14. Street Signs 15. Street Trees 16. Maintenance and Protection of Traffic S/3 QUANTITY 900 C.Y. 300 c.y. 2,450 s.y. 2,030 l.f. 120 v.f. 56 1 .f. 3,350 l.f. 320 c.y. 395 Tons 240 Tons 4,100 s.y. 14 ea. 2,700 l.f. 2 ea. 70 ea. UNIT PRICE 6.00 8.00 1.50 3.00 300.00 30.00 10.00 40.00 70.00 70.00 5.00 2,000.00 2.00 250.00 200.00 AMOUNT $ 5,400.00 2,400.00 3,675.00 5,090.00 36,000.00 1,680.00 33,500.00 12,800.00 27,650.00 16,800.00 20,500.00 28,000.00 5,400.00 500.00 14,000.00 J o b 7,000.00 7,000.00 SUB TOTAL = $221,395.00 5% INSPECTION FEE = 11,069.75 TOTAL = $232,464.75 Sheet 1 of 1 � QCT 5 1988 P. O.,Drawer A Jamesport, NY 11947 SOUTHOLD TOWN September 29, 1988 PLANNING BOARD Mr. Bob Brown Sidney Bownes & Co. 45 Manor Road Smithtown, NY 11787 RE: Long Pond Estates, Section II, at Southold, New York Dear Mr. Brown: I have been advised by the Southold Town Planning Board that you are requesting additional grading plans and drainage plans for the above captioned subdivision. I am forwarding same today via Roderick Van Tuyl's office for your final review of this subdivision. Very trul yours, "� . Henry Ray or, r. HR:ml / CC: Southold Town Planning Boar�7 Richard Mohring, Jr. DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING COUNTY OF SUFFOLK PATRICK G. HALPIN SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE (516) 360-5207 Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Town of Southold Planning Board Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Orlowski: v, SFP 2,s 1988 LEE E. KOPPELMAN DIRECTOR OF PLANNING September 20, 1988 Preliminary Final_X_ Plat Name: Proposed Map - Long Pond Estates Section 2 Location: n/e/c Laurel Avenue and L.I.R.R. right of way, Arashamomaque, New York 56-I-2 Please be advised that pursuant to Section A14-24, Article XIV of the Suffolk County Administrative Code, the above referral will not be reviewed by the Suffolk County Planning Commission because of noncompliance with requirements for notice and maps as stipulated in Informational Bulletin #8 of the Suffolk County Planning Commission. The following material is required before referral will be reviewed: 1 copy of proposed grading plan 1 copy of proposed road plan 1 copy of proposed drainage plan Very truly yours, Lee E. Koppelman Director of Planning by CIiClY 0 C, (LL" Charles G. Lind, Chief Planner Subdivision Review Division File: 1333-D-88-107 CGL:mb NOTE: Please consult Suffolk County Department of Planning Informational Bulletin No. 8 for complete referral requirements. VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY HAUPPAUGE. L.L. NEW YORK 11766 (3161360-5192 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 1 1971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1938 ; =, �y� r, ` arv, ,• J/ PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD September 14, 1988 Suffolk County Planning Commission Veterans Memorial Highway Hauppauge, New York 11787 RE: Long Pond Estates SCTM #1000-56-1-p/o2 Dear Gentlemen: Enclosed please find the Declaration of Protecive Covenants & Restrictions for Long Pond Estates. This was submitted by the applicant in accordance with your request in your preliminary review on October 6, 1986. The applicant has informed us that these Covenants and Restrictions cover both Sections I and II. Our review of the map indicates that the open space and park area are in two different areas. Please give us your input as to whether this is acceptable information to indicate the future of the open space. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Ver my yours, BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. CHAIRMAN enc. jt =i[ UEC ?: "ION OF PROTECTIVE COVE -"ANTS AND RESTPICTIONS LONG POND ESTATES DECLARATION OF PROTECTIVE COVENANTS made this day of , 1985, by BAYVIEW LAND CORP., a domestic corporation with office and principal place of i business at 120 Mineola Boulevard, Mineola, New York 11501, helC'nafter cane- the Declarant. WHEREAS, the Declarant is the owner in fee simple of the following premises: WHEREAS, the Declarant desires to make this Declaration setting forth reservations, restrictions, covenants, conditions and agreements, subject to which the property shown on said map is now held and shall be sold and conveyed. YOW, THEREFORE, the aforedescribed premises shall be subject to the following covenants and restrictions which shall run with the land: I . De'_initicn of lot: A "lot" is such parcel as is se aic. _cly .._m':lcred as a lot on the aforesaid map. 2. No lot shall be subdivided, sold or conveyed, except as a whole, without the written consent of the Declarant and the consent of the Planning Board of the Town of Southold. 3. No lot shall be improved or have placed or maintained thereon any structure other than a single family dwelling not to exceed two and one-half stories in height with an attached private garage for not more than three (3) automobiles. A two-story dwelling shall contain a first floor area of not less than 1,200 s;uare feet and a one-story dwelling shall contain a floor area of not less than 1,500 square feet exclusive of an attached garage, carport, open breezeway, patio, terrace or basement. 4. No building or structure shall be erected on any lot nor shall the exterior of any building or structure be altered except in accordance with the plans and specifications therefore which have received prior written approval of the Declarant. All dwellings and structures shall conform to all applicable codes and regulations of the Town of Southold, and no variance thereof may be obtained without written approval of the Declarant. No part of any dwelling or garage shall be constructed on any one lot -2- within 50' of thL frcr._ line or 25' of the =_i :e lines. Asbestos siding and flat roof construction shall not be used on any dwelling or structure. Two copies of proposed plans and specifications shall be returned to the owner with such approval endorsed thereon. If the Declarant shall neither approve or disapprove the plans and specifications within thirty (30) days after they have been submitted to and received, the plans and specifications shall be deemed approved. 5. No mobile type home or trailer shall be kept, used, mu or u=_i on said premises regardless of the size, with the exception of a boat trailer or earner w ich shall be stored in an enclosed carage. This r=_stricticn does not include contractor's trailers, etc. when used during the construction of a house, providing same shall be removed from the premises upon completion•of the house construction. 6. No lot shall be used or maintained for any purpose other than a one -family residence. No trade or business shall be conducted on any lot. Specifically excepted from this restriction however, is the practice of law or architedture, providing the profession does not exceed the licensed practitioner and one assis*.ant. -3- ;. No obnoxious or offensive acti%,hies s:;a11 be carried on upon any lot, nor shall anything be done on a lot which may become an annoyance or nuisance to the neighboring properties. Owners will maintain the premises in a neat condition with grass not to exceed 6" in height. S. No animals or livestock of any kind shall be maintained on the premises except domestic animals which shall be housed in the dwelling. 9. No fences or exposed clotheslines shall be erected or hedges grown upon the property without prior written approval of the Declarant, except a fence extending from the rear line of the residence to the rear of the lot and along the rear line of the lot, but same shall not exceed 6' in height. 10. All exterior construction, including roof, exterior walls, painting, windows, doors and landscaping shall be completed within one (1) year from the date construction commences. The Declarant will provide curb cuts in the center of the plot but the road shoulder to be installed by the Purchaser shall be paved of black top. 11. The Declarant reserves the right to dedicate all streets, roads, drainage areas and easements to the Town of Southold for highway and drainage purposes. 12. T}:e Declarant has set aside and reserves for recreational area the parcel appearing on the Map of Long Pond Estates as "Park" subject to the following conditions: (a) The Declarant reserves the right to convev the fee title to the aforesaid "Park" as shown on the filed map as well as any rights and duties of this Declarant hereunder, to a duly incorporated association of the owners of the real property affected by these covenants and restrictions. (b) Each owner of a lot on said map shall automatically become a member of any property owners association hereinafter incorporated. Each lot on the filed map shall be entitled to one (1) vote in said association. (c) The use of the "Park" shall be in accordance with such rules and regulations as may be promulgated by the Declarant providing, however, that said "Park" is to be left in open space in its natural state. (d) The property owners association referred to shall be so organized to assure each owner of the lots shown on said map a right to ownership and right to use the roads and "Park" in common with all others entitled thereto. Each lot on the - filed map shall be subject to an annual charge for each calendar year and such amount fixed by the Declarant, or property owners association as successor, not -5- exceeding, however, in any one (1) year the sum of :25.00 unless agreed upon by a majority of the lot owners on said map. Such charge shall become due on the 15th day of January of each year and shall thereafter become a lien on said property and shall continue to be such lien until fully paid. Such charge shall be payable to the Declarant, or the property owners association, and must be devoted to the maintenance of the "Park" and other community purposes beneficial to the real property above described. 13. The owners of lots in this Section One hereby consent to the filing of a map for Long Pond Estates Section Two and agree not to object to the filing of said map. 14. These covenants and restrictions shall run with the land hereby conveyed and shall bind and inure to the benefit of the said parties hereto, their heirs, administrators and assigns until January 1, 2010, and said cove:,ants and restrictions may be enforced by action for damages or injunctions or both until the lst day of January, 2010. 15. The Declarant hereby reserves the right to alter, modify, extend, terminate or annul any of these covenants in whole or in part, without the consent of any person. 16. Invalidation of any of the foresaid covenants and restrictions by judgment or court order shall not affect any of the other provisions which shall remain in full force and effect. Failure to enforce any provisions herein contained in any particular instance shall not be deemed a waiver of the right to do so as to any continuing, subsequent or other violation. The term Declarant shall be construed as if it read "Declarant, its successors and assigns." IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Declarant has duly executed this Declaration the day and year first above written. BAYVIEW LAND CORP. By: JEFFREY D. FORCHELLI, President -7- 1) P. 0. Drawer A Jamesport, NY 11947 August 9, 1988 Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman I'+ Southold Town Planning Board AUG 1 5 d? Main Road Southold, NY 11971 SbtT Dear Mr. Orlowski: Delivered to your office are final maps for Long Pond Estates, Section II, at Southold, New York. Would you please circulate same from your office to Sidney Bownes for bond estimates and any other necessary agencies at this time. Also, please tenatively schedule same for a final hearing subject to the other agencies review. Sincerely, Hnry. �. Rayn Jr HR: ml CC: Mohring Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 0 A�GUSt 17) Iq88 Robert Brown - Sidney Bowne &- Soni 45 Manor Road Smithtown, NY 11787 Dear Mr. Brown: ..r Pursuant to your agreement with the Town of Southold, the Southold Town Planning Board hereby refers the following: Application of Ma'or subdivisio minor subdivision, site plan) Hamlet MATERIAL SUBMITTED: File # Suffolk County Tax Map No. ICbo -S6 - / p�� 2 Sketch plan Preliminary map Street Profiles�Zu.e 1911gK Grading Plan _ Preliminary site.plan Final Map / p p„ IgBQ Other �3 Very truly yours, -oma., BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR.,CHA N �s SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING B6ddD Ic - VQcoA'S ./ 0 0 P. 0. Drawer A Jamesport, NY 11947 August 9, 1988 Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman iJ ogg S thold Town Plannin Board ou 9 Main Road SOUTH6!' Southold, NY 11971 p�Nlr ljfj Dear Mr. Orlowski: Delivered to your office are final maps for Long Pond Estates, Section II, at Southold, New York. Would you please circulate same from your office to Sidney Bownes for bond estimates and any other necessary agencies at this time. Also, please tenatively schedule same for a final hearing subject to the other agencies review. HR: ml CC: Mohcing Sincerely, _��� bry � Rayno , JrL UJ P. O. Drawer A Jamesport, NY May 25, 1988 Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southold, NY 1197.1 Dear Mr. Orlowski: 11947 RECEIVED BY It is my understanding that your office presently has all documents necessary for a final hearing on Long Pond Estates, Section II major subdivision at Southold, New York that are inclusive of 1) Yield map 2) Designated open space which will be reverted to the Homeowners Association per the Code of the Town of Southold 3) SEQRA determination which is also to be forwarded to the Suffolk County Planning Commission 4) Drainage and engineering outlining the Swale improvements similar to those already installed in Section I At present we are contracting for Section II with the Village of Greenport for review and according to Mr. Monsell, expect this review in July 1988. As all the above items complete the necessary requirements, I would appreciate this subdivision being placed for a final hearing. Sincerely, Henry�j Ray n r, Jr. HER:ml CC: Mohring 018 W"n^ J g ' cvK , e n j " °a`� -� . Southold Town Main Road Southold, NY Dear Sirs: Planning Board 1.1971 P. O. Drawer A Jamesport, NY 11947 May 10, 1988 MAY 10 11ogq Under separate cover, your Board is in receipt of the final subdivision plan and final road and drainage plans for Long Pond Estates, Section II, at Southold, New Ybrk. As this submission completes the Planning Board's requirements, we hereby request this matter be placed on your May 23, 1988 agenda for a final hearing. HER:ml CC: Richard Mohring, Jr. Sincerely, Henry E.;Rayn6r,J . J 0 Mr. Richard Mohring, Jr. 347 Glen Cove Road Sea Cliff, NY 11579 Dear Rich: 0 P. O. Drawer A Jamesport, NY 11947 April 22, 1988 RE: Long Pond Estates, Section II at Southold l This is to confirm a meeting between myself and Melissa Spiro of the Southold Town Planning Department. Presently the engineering plans as submitted are being reviewed by Sidney Bownes and at this time these plans meet requirements. We are being set for a final hearing. Sincere , He &' E. Raynor, Jr. HR:ml c 7/ CC: Planning Boaid �"�6' �-t0'� 4evx\(c 14 I — -d Aa S - �..t� h RaY\ $OUTNOLD TOWN pLANNIN�'" 4 Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southo:d, NY 11971 D=ac Mr. Oclowski: 6 P. O. Drawer A Jamesport, NY 11947 March 17, 1988 Please find enclosed the road profile for Pond Avenue, a proposed road in Long Pond Estates, Section II, major subdivision at Southold, New York, as per my letter of March 16, 1988. HER:ml Enc. Sincerely, ^I^v(/��,JUf H my 'yn r, J/ J P. O. Drawer A Jamesport, NY 11947 April 12, 1988 Ms. Valerie Scopaz Southold Town Planner Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Dear Ms. Scopaz. 0 I was surprised that the proposed major subdivision Long Pond Estates, Section II, at Laurel Avenue, Southold, New York was not on last evening, April 11, Planning Board agenda, as all information needed(to make a determination had been submitted to your Board. Please advise as to when this proposed subdivision will be on the Planning Board agenda. Sincerely, A ryll Raynor{,/ Jr. HR:ml CC: Mohring 0 Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southold, :NY 11971 Dear Mr. Orlowski: 0 P. O. DcawerA Jamesport, NY 11947 Mac:_h 16, 1988 Please be advised that I have been retained by Richard Mohring, Jr. to complete Long Pond Estates, Stiction II subdivision on the east side of Laurel Avenue, Southold, New York. In review of the correspondence the one missing element was a drawing stipulated by Mr. Ray Jacobs for construction purposes of Pond Avenue. This amendment was forwarded to you by map dated June 17, 1986 by Roderick van Tuyl, a copy of which is , enclosed. At this juncture we would request a preliminary hearing so that we may go forward with this project. If further copies are needed for circulation to the Suffolk County Planning Commission, whould this not already have been done, please advise as to the number of additional prints needed. Sincerely, Henry . Ra r. HER:ml CC: Richard Mohring, Jr. P. O. Drawer A Jamesport, NY 11947 December 1, 1987 Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Dear Mc. Oclowski: Please be advise, as of this date, Mr. Richard Mohring, represented by Mr. Phil Cardinale, will be processing the subdivision Long Pond Estates, Section II at Southold. It is my understanding Mr. Mohring will be the new sole principal in this subdivision. Thank you and your staff, especially Diane, for your cooperation extended to us on this subdivision. Sincerely, Henry * ayno , Jr HR: ml CC: Jeffrey D. Forchelli, Esq. w a r* i Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Dear Sirs: 0 P. O. Drawer A Jamesport, NY 11947 July 7, 1987 Please find enclosed one print of the yield map for Long Pond Estates, Section II at Southold. Should you require additional prints, please advise. Sincerely, Henry E�Raynor,Jr. HER:ml Enc. RECEIVED BY SJUL row 9N BOARD DAIS .r .d SCIFFOI.K`^COT NTY Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 June 19, 1987 Mr. Henry E. Raynor, Jr. 320 Love Lane Mattituck, NY 11.952 Re: Long Pond Estates Section II Dear Mr. Raynor: Please let this confirm the following action of the Planning Board, Monday, June 1, 1987. RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board approve the preliminary map for the major subdivision of Long Pond Estates, Section II, located at Laurel Avenue, for 13 lots on 29 acres in the cluster concept, survey dated April 9, 1987, subject to: 1. Receipt of a drainage plan with the drainage calculations to be reviewed by the Planning COnsultant, Highway Inspector and Planning Board. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our office. Very truly yours, L I�i� �.�t U Il Lc !� a—, BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR., CHAIW N SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Diane M. Schultze, Secretary P. O. Drawer A Jamesport, NY 11947 June 2, 1987 Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Dear Mr. Orlowski: Roderick Van Tuyl is preparing yield maps for the second section of the Long Pond Estates subdivision as well as awaiting modifications request by Jim Byers of your office. We will also furnish your office with a copy of the agreement dedicating the open space to the Homeowners Association as soon as possible. Per the Suffolk County Planning Commission request, we will furnish back to your office extra copies of the open space agreement and I believe your office has the SEQRA determination. We are presently awaiting water contracts with the Village of Greenport.Although this is not a criteria of the Planning Commission we realize it would be a criteria for your Board's public hearing. If any other information is needed, please don't hesifete to contact me. ie y truly yours, ry y r, r. HER:ml CC: Jeffrey Forchelli, Esq. p P. 0. Drawer A Jamesport, NY 11947 May 4, 1987 Mr. James I. Monsell Superintendent Public Utilities Village of Greenport 236 Third Street Greenport, NY 11944 Dear Mr. Monsell: RE: Long Pond Estates, Section II We are before the Southold Town Planning Board on royal May 11, 1987 for a preliminary public hearing for the app of this section. I would greatly appreciate your advancing Long Pond Estates Section II to the Utility Committee for water contracts at this time. After this public hearing, the only outstanding item at present remains these contracts. The completion of these will allow us to proceed to the Suffolk County Department of Health Services for their approval. We would greatly appreciate your expediting this matter. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me at 298-8420. Best regards, ;�W� Henr Ra n , Jr. HER:ml CC: Jeffrey D. Forchelli, Esq. Southold Town Planning Board LEGAL NOTICE 7 Notice 6! Hearfrtg�p1� Estates, Section lthefollowing I NOTICE Is ib*by G1K COUNTY OF SUFFOLK �Pl tN THAT .putwantto Section ss: Notary Public, State of New York 276 of the Town Law, public STATE OF NEW YORK 190.00 feet;, (4) North 140 21' 10" Wel, 211.50 feet; (5) North heatiaga will be held by the 706 38 50" East, 211:19 feet; Southold `own Planning Board 998.00 feet; (7) S o u t h at the Town Hail, Main Road, 700'38' 50r West, 115.00 Southold, New York, in said Patricia Wood, being duly sworn, says that she is the Town on theilthdayof -May Editor, of THE LONG ISLAND TRAVELER -WATCHMAN, 198owirg: the queatieri of the followin a public newspaper printed at Southold, in Suffolk County; 7:30 pin. 'Approval of the and that the notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, preyiblaw*maps for the major has been published in said Long Island Traveler -Watchman eubdivWriff known' as "Long Pond" Estates, Section, It once each week for ...................... .... weeks located atSouthoM. County of partly rt Laog Jrr",� "' b f3° ii4Flo- <, SuffolkamfStateofNew York successively, commencing on the � and bounded and described as f641ows: 7 BEGIMING at upoint on da of .... ,� L .........., 19" the easterlyside of Laurel Avenue;.w'btreitisintersected bythe northerly line of Long Island ............... Rainoad; and urn said point of beginning, thence along the easterly sideiof Laurel Avenue Z the following four (4) courses.. d andradrtanh)Naa1la�'04' Sworn to before me this ................... day of W Tt11g'"N As 4* 1111 eth J3 ° 24'50- Wat 312.94leer (3)L 19 K7. North 140 51' 30" West 611.50 ....... ' .... .... , . feet; (4) North 140 19;;0" Fest =n majft' f Pond i ,t abngOWof e .................. ....../. '.................. Estates, Section lthefollowing Notary Public courses and distmca: (L)hicrth 75038'5001ast255.00.1aer(2) BARBARA FORBES South 14! Al 10" Flestj 54.00 Notary Public, State of New York feet (3) North 75-38'50- East, No. 4806ru16 190.00 feet;, (4) North 140 21' 10" Wel, 211.50 feet; (5) North Qualified in Suffolk County Commission Expires e2e-7 .1l 19 f 706 38 50" East, 211:19 feet; (0'906th 140 211 10" East, 998.00 feet; (7) S o u t h 700'38' 50r West, 115.00 feet;(S}South.l4°21';/0"East, 25210 feet; (9) South J6456' 10" East, 50.00 feet; (I%'. Then southwesterly along`thp:areiof a curve bearing to thdtight�bav- inr' a Adius of:1.50:'Tee4 a distance, of 111.49 lfipcV, tLptce partly, at�ng the laud of ;wg =Scow Food On 8nd wrong the lead or: partly rt Laog Jrr",� "' b f3° ii4Flo- Fast,90I,22T Eland of 4bft the easferhi side of Lai of acres. 7:45" p.m. Approval of the final huipsfor the major sub- division of Daniel Marcucci to be known as "Reydon Court" located' at Sduthold, in the County of Suffbik, State of New York and bounded and describ- ed as follows: BEGINNING at the corner of the intersection of the easterly side of Reydon Drive and the northerly side of North Bayview Road; naming thence along the easterly side of Reydon Drive, North 80 18' 110 East, 918.78 feet; thence along an arc of a curve bearing to the right hav- ing a radius of 30 feet, a distance of 31.42 feet; thence along an arc of a curve bearing to the right having a radius of 165' a distance of 68.93 feet to land shown on "Map of Reydon Shores, Inc" Map No. 631; thence South 830 03' 05" East along said last described land, 554.10 fat; thence South 8032' 59" East, along said last describr ed land, 1000.28 feet to the nor- therly side of North Bayview Road; thence along the norther- ly side of North Bayview Road, North 86024152 ff West, 597.83 feet to the corner at the point or place of BEGINNING. Con- taining 13.8983 acres. Any person desiring to be heard on the above matters should appear at the time and place above specified. Dated: April 27, 1987 BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. CHAIRMAN IT4/30/87(45) LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Hearing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT pursuant to Section 276 of the Town Law, public hear- ings will be held by the Southold Town Planning Board at the ' all, Main Road, South- old, a aid Town on the 11th day of May E4wn.fhe question of the following: 7:30 p.m. --Approval of the pre- liminary maps for the major sub- division known as "Long Pond Estates, Section. II" located at Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York, and bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at the point on the easterly aide of Laurel Av- enue, when it is intersected by the northerly line of Long Island Railroad, and from said point of beginning, thence along the eas- terly side of Laurel Avenue the following four (4) courses and distances: (1),North 13 degrees 04'00"West 814.85 feet; (2) North 13 degrees 24'50" West 312.94 feet; (3) North 14 degrees 51'30" West 611.50 feet; (4) North 14 degrees 19' 20" West 364.66 feet to the property shown on the map of Long Pond Estates, Section I; thence along said map of Long Pond Estates, Section I, the following courses and distances: (1) North 75 de- grees 38' 50" East, 255.00 feet; (2) South 14 degrees 21' 10" East 54.00 feet; (3) North 75 de- grees 38' 50" East, 190.00 feet; (4) North 14 degrees 21' 10" West, 211.50 feet; (5) North 70 degrees 38' 50" East, 211.19 feet; (6) South 14 degrees 21' 10" East, 998.00 feet; (7) South 70 degrees 38' 50" West, 15.00 feet; (8) South 14 degrees 21' 10" East, 252.10 feet; (9) South 56 degrees 56' 10" East, 50.00 feet; (10) Than southwesterly along the are of a curve bearing to the right having a radius of 150 feet, a distance of 111.48 feet; thence partly along the land of Long Pond Estates Section One and partly along the land of Robert Lang, Jr., South 13 degrees 04' 00" East, 901.22 feet to land of Long Island Railroad; thence South 70 degrees 93' 40" West 573.02 feet to the easterly aide of Laurel Aveaus, W the point or place of BEGINNING. Con- taining 29.87 acres. 7:45 p.m—Approval or the final maps for the major subdivi- sion of Daniel Marcucci to be known as "Reydon Court" lo- cated at Southold, in the County of Suffolk, State of New York, and bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at the comer of the intersection of the easterly side of Reydon Drive and the northerly side of North Bayview Road; running thence along the easterly side of Reydon Drive, North 8 degrees 18' 11" East, 918.78 feet; thence along an arc of a curve bearing to the right having a radius of 30 feet, a dis. tance of 31.42 feet; thence along an arc of a curve bearing to the right having a radius of 165 feet a distance of 68.93 feet to land shown on "Map of Reydon Shores, Inc." Map No. 631; thence South 83 degrees 03' 05" East along said last described land, 544.10 feet; thence South 8 degrees 32' 59" East, along said last described land, 1000.28 feet to the northerly side of North Bayview Road; thence along the northerly aide of North Bayview Road, North 86 degrees 24' 52" West, 597.83 feet to the corner at the point or place of BEGINNING. Containing 13.8983 acres. Any person desiring to be heard on the above matters shaoulul�dyappposr at tise time and DATED. npnl 27, 1997 BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN STATE OF NEW YORK ► ► SS: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Richard Williams .__of Greenport, in said County, being duly sworn, says that he/she is Principal Clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a Weekly Newspaper, published at Greenport, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and that the Notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been regularly published in said Newspaper once each week for 1 weeks successively, commencing on the 3 0 th day of April_ 19__87 Principal Clerk Sworn to bef e e this day of % --. t MARY K. DEGNAN NOTARY PUBLIC, State of New York Suffolk County No. 4849860, 1� c /Y Term Expires Februarw 1999 X \J py, TC' - LD Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 May 7, 1987 Mr. Henry E. Raynor, Jr. 320 Love Lane Mattituck, NY 11952 RE: Long Pond Estates Section II Dear Mr. Raynor: It has been brought to our attention that there is an error in the Road Section Drawing No. SD 855 of the Town of Southold Highway Specifications. We are bring this to your attention with regard to Long Pond Estates since this section is used on the road and drainage plans. The width of the swale is to be 12' not 12" as indicated in the Specifications. Would you please make a note of this correction. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our office. Very truly yours, X00 j�YCQ h�- BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR., CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Diane M. Schultze, Secretary cc: Richard Morhing,Jr. FUL'( KWA2,66i'Mi-IN StTF,01MAe,()V TY Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 May 7, 1987 Mr. Henry E. Raynor, Jr. 320 Love Lane Mattituck, NY 11952 RE: Long Pond Estates Section II Dear Mr. Raynor: It has been brought to our attention that there is an error in the Road Section Drawing No. SD 855 of the Town of Southold Highway Specifications. We are bring this to your attention with regard to Long Pond Estates since this section is used on the road and drainage plans. The width of the swale is to be 12' not 12" as indicated in the Specifications. Would you please make a note of this correction. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our office. Very truly yours '�- Q -(-04Q; -d /x(, BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR., CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Diane M. Schultze, Secretary cc: Jeffrey Forchelli LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Hearing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT pursuant to Section 276 of the Town Law, public hearings will be held by the Southold Town Planning Board at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York in said Town on the 11th day of May 1987 on the question of the following: 7:30 p.m. Approval of the preliminary maps for the major subdivision known as "Long Pond Estates, Section II" located at Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York and bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of Laurel Avenue, where is it intersected by the northerly line of Long Island Railroad, and from said point of beginning, thence along the easterly side of Laurel Avenue the following four (4) courses and distances: (1) North 13104'00" West 814.85 feet; (2) North 13°24'50" West 312.94 feet; (3) North 14°51'30" West 611.50 feet; (4) North 14019120" West 364.66 feet to the property shown on the map of Long Pond Estates, Section I; thence along said map of Long Pond Estates, Section I the following courses and distances: (1) North 75038150" East 255.00 feet; (2) South 14021'10" East, 54.00 feet; (3) North 75038'50" East, 190.00 feet; (5) North 70038'50" East, 211.19 feet; (6) South 14021'10" East, 998.00 feet; (7) South 70°38'50" West, 15.00 feet; (8) South 14021'10" East, 252.10 feet; (9) South 56056'10" East, 50.00 feet; (10) Then southwesterly along the arc of a curve bearing to the right having a radius of 150 feet, a distance of 111.48 feet; thence partly along the land of Long Pond Estates Section One and partly along the land of Robert Lang, Jr., South 13004100" East, 901.22 feet to land of Long Island Railroad; thence South 70033'40" West 573.02 feet to the easterly side of Laurel Avenue, to the point or place of BEGINNING. Containing 29.87acres. 7:45 p.m. Approval of the final maps for the major subdivision of Daniel Marcucci to be known as "Reydon Court" located at Southold, in the County of Suffolk, State of New York and bounded and described as follows: 0 6 BEGINNING at the corner of the intersection of the easterly side of Reydon Drive and the northly side of North Bayview Road; running thence along the easterly side of Reydon Drive, North 8018'11" East, 918.78 feet; thence along an arc of a curve bearing to the right having a radius of 30 feet, a distance of 31.42 feet; thence along an arc or a curve bearing to the right having a radius of 165' a distance of. 68.93 feet to land shown on "Map of Reydon Shores, Inc." Map no. 631; thence South 83°03'05" East along said last described land, 554.10 feet; thence South 8032'59" East, along said last described land, 1000.28 feet to the northerly side of North Bayview Road; thence along the northerly side of North Bayview Road, North 86°24'52" West, 597.83 feet to the corner at the point or place of BEGINNING. Containing 13.8983 acres. Any person desiring to be heard on the above matters should appear at the time and place above specified. Dated April 27, 1987 BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR., CHAIRMAN Please publish one time on Thursday, April 30, 1987 and forward two (2) affidavits of publication to the Southold Town Planning Board, Main Road, Southold, NY 11971 Copies delivered to the following: Suffolk Times Long Island Traveler - Watchman Supervisor Francis J. Murphy Henry E. Raynor, agent Rudy H. Bruer, attorney for Marcucci n��FF�1�-rte UnAM) UPOIL--WII7 S Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 April 28, 1987 Mr. Henry E. Raynor, Jr. 320 Love Lane Mattituck, NY 11952 RE: Long Pond Estates, Section II Dear Mr. Raynor: Please let this confirm the following action taken by the Southold Town Planning Board, Monday, April 27, 1987. RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board set Monday, May 11, 1987 at 7:30 p.m. at the Southold Town Hall, as the time and place for a public hearing on the question of approval of the preliminary maps for the major subdivision of Long Pond Estates, Section II located at Laurel Avenue, Southold. Enclosed is a copy of the legal notice for your files. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our office. Very truly yours, BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR., CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Diane M. Schultze, Secretary enc. i Highway Department Town of Southold Peconic Lane Peconic, N.Y. 11958 RAYMOND L JACOBS Superintendent March 14, 1987 Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Long Ponds Estates Section II Preliminary plan and profile dated 12/19/86 Dear Mr. Orlowski: The above noted plan and profile as submitted has most of the additions as called for in Report No. 542. The typical road section as shown on the profile sheet is not complete - should conform to Dwg. No. SD -855. A drawing of the 8 ft. diam. x 8 ft. height leaching basins together with traffic type reinforced top slab and flat inlet cast- ing should he shown. It is assumed that the above profile, location and elevation, was field checked with end of work (curbs) at Section I as requested in Report No. 542. cc: Highway,Committee L. M. Tuthill, P.E. J. W. Davis file Respe ully, Raymo?L. Jacobs Superintendent of Highways Tel. 765-3140 734-5211 YY Mr. Henry E. Raynor,Jr. 320 Love Lane Mattituck, NY 11952 Re: Long Pond Estates Section I I Dear Mr. Raynor: S Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 March 26, 1987 9 Enclosed is a copy of corresondence from the Highway Superintendent. Would you please comply with any recommendations and forward revised prints to our office. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our office. Very truly yours, BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR., CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Diane M. Schultze, Secretary enc. T S Mr. Raymond Jacobs Highway Superintendent Peconic Lane Peconic, NY 11958 Re: Long Pond Estates Section II Dear Mr. Jacobs: Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 January 16, 1987 Enclosed is a revised preliminary survey for the above mentioned subdivision proposal, as well as, a revised road profile. These have been revised in accordance with your correspondence and the report of Inspector John W. Davis, No. 542. Would you please review these amended preliminary plans and advise us if they are acceptable. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our office. Very truly yours, NNETT ORLOWSKI, JR., CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Diane M. Schultze, Secretary cc: John W. Davis w/ surveys Standard N.Y.H ._.U. Farm : 7-10M Bargain an Deed, wiN Covemnt against Gramori {ru—Individual or isgwntion. CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE SIG THIS INSTRUMENT - THIS INSTRUMENT SHOE USED BY LAWYERS ONLY �p,Ee M5 rA�E 0 MAY , — 1986 TMS INDENTURE, made the 25th day of April nineteen hundred and eighty-five, BETWEEN ALVIN CHUMSKY, re-siding at 764 Imperial Drive, Baldwin, New York 11510; ERNEST WILSBERG, residing at (no #) Olejule Lane, Mattituck, New York 11952, and HAROLD WILSBERG, residing at (no #) Kraus Road, Mattituck, New York 11952, party of the first part, and BAYVIEW LAND CORP., a domestic corporation, with offices at 120 Mineola Boulevard, Mineola, New York 11501, party of the second part, WITNESSETH, that the party of the first part, in consideration of TEN and 00/100---- ---------------($10.00)---------- dollars, lawful money of the United States, and other good and valuable consieration paid by the party of the second part, does hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part, the heirs or successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever, ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Dist 1000 BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of Laurel Avenue, where it is intersected by the northerly line of Long Island Railroad, and from said point Sec. of beginning 056 OQ RUNNING THENCE along the easterly side of Laurel Avenue the following four (4) Blk courses and distances: 01J P (1) North 13 degrees 04 minutes West, 814.85 feet; Lot (2) North 13 degrees 24 minutes 50 seconds West, 312.94 feet; 002 Doff (3) North 14 degrees 51 minutes 30 seconds West, 611.5 feet; (4) North 14 degrees 19 minutes 20 seconds West, 780 feet to Arshamomaque Pond; 4�,49'k"� THENCE along said Pond the following courses and distances: (1) North 53 degrees 53 minutes 50 seconds East, 178.09 feet; (2) North 74 degrees 38 minutes 30 seconds East, 217.5 feet; (3) North 11 degrees 26 minutes 30 seconds West, 201.35 feet; (4) North 27 degrees 16 minutes 40 seconds East, 108.51 feet; y j (5) North 77 degrees 50 minutes 20 seconds East, 299.13 feet; ✓ (6) North 5 degrees 22 minutes East, 205 feet; (7) South 80 degrees 24 minutes 20 seconds East, 324.34 feet to land of Robert Lang; THENCE along said land of Robert Lang the following courses and distances: (1) South 14 degrees 21 minutes 10 seconds East, 2045.65 feet; (2) South 70 degrees 42 minutes 10 seconds West, 561.99 feet; (3) South 13 degrees 04 minutes East, 776.22 feet to land of Long Island Railroad; THENCE South 70 degrees 33 minutes 40 seconds West, 573.02 feet to the easterly side of Laurel Avenue, the point or place of beginning. Premises are the same as those described in Liber 7647 cp 284. SUBJECT to agreement set forth in Liber 8541 cp 192. 7—T-7- -_ "'amu; 10,85 i LIBER ���5 PAGE 393 TOGETHER -with all right, title and interest, if any, of the party 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. 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- 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 WITNESS WHEREOF, the party of the first part has duly executed this deed the day and year first above written. IN PRESENCE OF: Alvin Chumsky I Ernest Wilsberg Harold Wilsberg 'TATs OF NEW TORS: COUNTY or - . 55: STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF SS: before me On the day of 19 ,before me 1�V,^. CH'UMSKY; i personally came [. ' 8nR0'_r WILSBERG, tie know'i the individual E described to and who to me known to be the individual described in and who executed the foregoing-mst ent an ackn9wle ged at executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that I ., executed the'same � d - �� executed the same. g � J RICHARD J. CRON N- -' 6nY pUBLIC State of New York 52-5861280 - Suffolk County Commission Expires Mo¢h 30, 19"c,C -,TATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF SS: I STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF x-- fav o' 19 ; before me onaliv :;a:rr. ?o me known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and c'i.-. 1-e •eside=, at No , the corporation described im: whiclo executed the foregoing instrument; that he �_uows the sea: of said corporation; that the seal affixed �o said instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so affixed by order of the board of directors of said corpora - ,;on, and that he signed h name thereto by like order. Nargain anld Attie Orel ; , f'11011'7 > ';a A,AlNCI RANTOR' :\Cry ..-r CHDMSi; EFNEST WTLSBERG IiA. RQLIJ T-LSBERC' T STANDARD FORM OF NEW YORE BOARD OF TITLE UNDERWRITERS '!rif nhWerl b:. CHICAGO TITLE TN!%UXtATVCE COMPANX On the day of 19 before me personally came the subscribing witness to the foregoing instrument, with whom I am personally acquainted, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say that he resides at No. that he knows to be the individual described in and who executed the foregoing instrument; that he, said subscribing witness, was present and saw execute the same; and that he, said witness, at the same time subscribed It name as witness thereto. R_:� .--- coast ABSTRACT, IIVC. SECTION BLOCK LOi COUNTY OR TOWN Recorded at Request of CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY Return by Mail to Bayview Land Corp. C/o Jeffrey D. Forchelli, Esq. 120 Mineola Boulevard Mineola, N.Y. 11501 Zip No. DESCRIPTION OF LONG POND ESTATES SECTION II ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected situate lying and being in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of Laurel Avenue, where it is intersected by the northerly line of Long Island Railroad, and from said point of beginning, RUNNING THENCE along the easterly side of Laurel Avenue the fol- lowing four (4) courses and distances: 2) 1) North 13 degrees 04 minutes West, 814.85 feet; minutes 2) North 13 degrees 24 minutes 50 seconds West, 312.94 feet; 3) North 14 degrees 51 minutes 30 seconds West, 611.50 feet; 4) North 14 degrees 19 minutes 20 seconds West, 364.66 feet to degrees the Property shown on the Map of Long Pond Estates Section 14 One; 21 minutes 7) THENCE along said Map of Long Pond Estates Section One the follow- ing courses and distances: 1) North 75 degrees 38 minutes 2) South 14 degrees 21 minutes 3) North 75 degrees 38 minutes 4) North 14 degrees 21 minutes 5) North 70 degrees 38 minutes 6) South 14 degrees 21 minutes 7) South 70 degrees 38 minutes 8) South 14 degrees 21 minutes 9) South 56 degrees 56 minutes 10) Then southwesterly along the right having a radius of 150 50 seconds East, 255.00 feet; 10 seconds East, 54.00 feet; 50 seconds East, 190.00 feet; 10,seconds West, 211.50 feet; 50 seconds East, 211.19 feet; 10 seconds East, 998.00 feet; 50 seconds West, 15.00 feet; 10 seconds East, 252.10 feet; 10 seconds East, 50.00 feet; arc of a curve bearing to the feet, a distance of 111.48 feet; THENCE partly along the land of Long Pond Estates Section One and partly along the land of Robert Lang, Jr., South 13 degrees 04 minutes East, 901.22 feet to land of Long Island Railroad; THENCE South 70 degrees 33 minutes 40 seconds West, 573.02 feet to the easterly side of Laurel Avenue, to the point or place of BEGINNING. P. O. Drawer A Jamesport, NY 11947 January 3, 1987 Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Dear Mr. Orlowski: In response to your Board's request via Jack Davis, the enclosed is hereby submitted with regard to engineering plans. If all is in order, would you please arrange for a preliminary hearing on this subdivision. Yours truly, r r Henry E -i3r�, Jr. HER:ml ENCS. CC: Jeffrey D. Forchelli, Esq. u Highway Department Town of Southold Peconic Lane Peconic, N.Y. 11958 RAYMOND L JACOBS Superintendent Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southold, New York 11971 OCT 15 1986 October 14, 1986 Re: Long Pond Estates - Section II Dear Mr. Orlowski: I have reviewed report no. 542 of Mr. John Davis on the above named subdivision and concur with his recommendations. Resp fully, Raynd L. Jacob Superintendent Highways RLJ/plm Vr�'V Tel. 765-3140 734-5211 101 0(�l� 1986 To: Raymond L. Jacobs, Superintendent Southold Town Highway Department From: John W. Davis 9 Report No. 542 - Date: OC --Ober 13, 1984' Re: Long Pond Estates - Section II - Preliminary Plans dated September 5, 1986 Comments: The plans should be returned to VanTuyl and resubmitted. I. Test holes shown are not located on plans. Test holes on Section I were done along sides of pavement with a backhoe as drainage runoff was estimated together with sand swales. 2. Typical road section shown not correct, should conform to Dwg. No. SD -855 which was used on Section I. 3. With above section, a 12 ft. easement has to be shown on the plans. 4. There is a drainage problem within the property from the proposed Pond Avenue and Long Creek Drive as shown by contours. On two occasions with average rainfall, the berms on the recharge basin in Section I were washed out and eroded at the southwest corner for depths of from 4 to 5 ft. H. Young plans for Section I call for a drainage swale in Lot no. 9 into drainage swales on Long Creek Drive which has not been done to date. The present owner has left high windrows on the back line of the R.B. to prevent washouts which has been successfull to date. 5. At one time it was proposed to have a sand swale along Laurel Avenue to contain runoff from the adjacent lots into Laurel Avenue which will occur when houses are built and the areas graded. On further review it is recommended that leaching basins be installed along Laurel Avenue at the common property line at every other lot starting at the northerly corner of Lot No. 25. Leaching basins to be 8 ft. dia., 8 ft. in depth with reinforced top slab and flat inlet casting. With permission of the Highway Superintendent the structures could be installed in the Laurel Avenue R.O.W. 6. Center line and stationing should be shown on the plans. Also, location of header curbs should be investigated at the end of Pond Avenue as installed by contractors on Section I to see if plan alignment agrees. Note: Lilco has started utility installations on Section I. John W Davis John�W. Davis cc: Southold Town Planning Board Highway Committee L. M. Tuthill, P.E. T S 0 Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 November 13, 1986 Mr. Henry E. Raynor, Jr. 320 Love Lane Mattituck, NY 11952 Re: Long Pond Estates Section II Dear Mr. Raynor: Please let this confirm the following action taken by the Southold Town Planning Board, Monday, November 10, 1986. RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board accept and request compliance with Inspector John W. Davis' report No. 542 and the correspondence from the Highway Superintendent dated October 14, 1986 with regard to the major subdivision to be known as "Long Pond Estates - Section II" located at Southold. Enclosed is a copy of the report and correspondence for your review. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our office. Very truly yours, biwe 9 BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR., CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Diane M. Schultze, Secretary enc. m 5to - � - P I D D_ RAYMOND L.JACOBS Superintendent Highway Department OCT 15 1986 Town of Southold Peconic Lane Peconic, N.Y. 11958 October 14, 1986 _ Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Long Pond Estates - Section II Dear Mr. Orlowski: I have reviewed report no. 542 of Mr. John Davis on the above named subdivision and concur with his recommendations. RLJ/plm Resp fully, Ray( nd L. Jacobs' Superintendent o Highways Tel. 765-3140 734-5211 0 i To: Raymond L. Jacobs, Superintendent Report No. 542- Southold J4ZSouthold Town Highway Department 1� From: John W. Davis Date: C)&c e -c 13_� 19616 Re: Long Pond Estates - Section II - Preliminary Plans dated September 5, 1986 Comments: The plans should be returned to VanTuyl and resubmitted. _ I. Test holes shown are not located on plans. Test holes on Section I were done along sides of pavement with a backhoe as drainage runoff was estimated together with sand swales. 2. Typical road section shown not correct, should conform to Dwg. No. SD -855 which was used on Section I. 3. With above section, a 12 ft. easement has to be shown on the plans. 4. There is a drainage problem within the property from the proposed Pond Avenue and Long Creek Drive as shown by contours. On two occasions with average rainfall, the berms on the recharge basin in Section I were washed out and eroded at the southwest corner for depths of from 4 to 5 ft. H. Young plans for Section I call for a drainage swale in Lot no. 9 into drainage swales on Long Creek Drive which has not been done to date. The present owner has left high windrows on the back line of the R.B. to prevent washouts which has been successfull to date. 5. At one time it was proposed to have a sand swale along Laurel Avenue to contain runoff from the adjacent lots into Laurel Avenue which will occur when houses are built and the areas graded. On further review it is recommended that leaching basins be installed along Laurel Avenue at the common property line at every other lot starting at the northerly corner of Lot No. 25. Leaching basins to be 8 ft. dia., 8 ft. in depth with reinforced top slab -and flat inlet casting. With permission of the Highway Superintendent the structures could be installed in the Laurel Avenue R.O.W. - 6. Center line and stationing should be shown on the plans. Also, location of header curbs should be investigated at the end of Pond Avenue as installed by contractors on Section I to see if plan alignment agrees. Note: Lilco has started utility installations on Section I. John W. Davis cc: Southold Town Planning Board Highway Committee L. M. Tuthill, P.E. r To: Raymond L. Jacobs, Superintendent Southold Town Highway Department Report No. 542 From: John W. Davis Date: OC{ober l3, 1960 Re: Long Pond Estates - Section II - Preliminary Plans dated September 5, 1986 Comments: The plans should be returned to VanTuyl and resubmitted. 1. Test holes shown are not located on plans. Test holes on Section I were done along sides of pavement with a backhoe as drainage runoff was estimated together with sand swales. 2. Typical road section shown not correct, should conform to Dwg. No. SD -855 which was used on Section I. 3. With above section, a 12 ft. easement has to be shown on the plans. 4. There is a drainage problem within the property from the proposed Pond Avenue and Long Creek Drive as shown by contours. On two occasions with average rainfall, the berms on the recharge basin in Section I were washed out and eroded at the southwest corner for depths of from 4 to 5 ft. H. Young plans for Section I call for a drainage swale in Lot no. 9 into drainage swales on Long Creek Drive which has not been done to date. The present owner has left high windrows on the back line of the R.B. to prevent washouts which has been successfull to date. 5. At one time it was proposed to have a sand swale along Laurel Avenue to contain runoff from the adjacent lots into Laurel Avenue which will occur when houses are built and the areas graded. On further review it is recommended that leaching basins be installed along Laurel Avenue at the common property line at every other lot starting at the northerly corner of Lot No. 25. Leaching basins to be 8 ft. dia., 8 ft. in depth with reinforced top slab and flat inlet casting. With permission of the Highway Superintendent the structures could be installed in the Laurel Avenue R.O.W. 6. Center line and stationing should be shown on the plans. Also, location of header curbs should be investigated at the end of Pond Avenue as installed by contractors on Section I to see if plan alignment agrees. Note: Lilco has started utility installations on Section 1. cc: Siuthold Town Planning Board ghway Committee L. M. Tuthill, P.E. John W. Davis P A D T LD S 0 iU Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 October 16, 1986 Mr. Henry E. Raynor,Jr. 320 Love Lane Mattituck, NY 11952 Re: Long Pond Estates Section II Dear Mr. Raynor: Enclosed, for your review is a copy of the preliminary staff review of the Suffolk County Planning Commission on the above mentioned subdivision. As you can see, the Commission is requesting that certain items be submitted with the final referral. Therefore, when the final submission is made to the Planning Board would you please include those items requested by the County, namely the yield map and a notation on the subdivision survey indicating how the open space will be controlled. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our office. Very truly yours, BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR., CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Diane M. Schultze, Secretary enc. COUNTY OF SUFFOLK PETER F. COHALAN SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Town of Southold Planning Board Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Dear Mr. Orlowski: r * a LEE E. KOPPELMAN DIRECTOR OF PLANNING October 6, 1986 Re: Preliminary Map of Long Pond Estates N/e/c of Laurel Avenue and Long Island Rail Road right of way, Arshamomaque. In accordance with your request the staff has examined the proposed subdivision layout for a 29.87 acre tract reputedly owned by Bayview Land Corporation and offer the following comments on the map for your use. Generally, the layout of this proposed subdivision appears to be satisfactory. When the proposed final map is referred to the Suffolk County Planning Commission the referral must contain the following: 1) A yield map 2) Information indicating whether open space areas will be dedicated to the Town of Southold or will be under the control of a homeowners' association. 3) Information as to the status of the SEQRA review process. Staff comments on a preliminary map do not constitute a review of the map by the Suffolk County Planning Commission. When the map has been finalized it should be referred to the Commission for review pursuant to Section 1333 of the Suffolk County Charter. t \\� CGL:mb File: 1333 -SR -86-91 Encl: Map VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY HAUPPAUGE, L.I., NEW YORK 11788 131 6l 360-3192 Very truly yours, Cl i,-, ti � lI Charles G. Lind, Chief Planner Subdivision Review Section 11 Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 September 25, 1986 Subdivision Review Section Suffolk County Department of Planning H. Lee Dennison Executive office Building - 12th Flr. Veterans Memorial Highway Hauppauge, New York 11787 Gentlemen: We ared leret sulmitfting the preliminary subdivision map of Long Pon sta sI located in Southold to you for your comments. This proposed subdivision when in proposed final plat stage will be referred to the Suffolk County Planning Commission pursuant to Sec- tion 1333, Article XIII of the Suffolk County Charter. We, therefore, acknowledge that the comments made by the staff of the Planning De- partment on the preliminary subdivision map are advisory only and do not constitute a review by the Suffolk County Planning Commission nor are comments made by the staff binding upon the Commission in its re- view of this proposed subdivision. Tax Parcel Identifier Number: 1000 _ 6 1 —2(12t) Materials submitted: Preliminary Map (3 copies) X Topographic Map (1 copy)includQd Drainage Plan (1 copy) ; Street Profiles (1 copy) X ; Proposed Grading Plan (1 copy) ; Other materials (specify and give number of copies) Comments: This is a cluster under Section 281 Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Southold Town Planning Board i • PLN ;d�D TQS. LD S 0 Y '� bw Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 September 25, 1986 Mr. Raymond Jacobs Highway Superintendent Peconic Lane Peconic, NY 11958 Re: Long Pond Estates Section II Dear Mr. Jacobs: Enclosed is a preliminary survey for the above mentioned subdivision. Also,enclosed is a road profile and typical section sheet. Would you please review this and advise our Board if you have any comments or recommendations or if this plan is acceptable. Thank you for., your assistance in this matter. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our office. Very truly yours, BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR., CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Diane M. Schultze, Secretary enc. cc: John W. Davis with enclosure SEP 1 b I9g6 P. O. Drawer A Jamesport, NY 11947 September 11, 1986 Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Dear Sirs: Enclosed please find preliminary maps of Section II of Long Pond Estates subdivision in Southold, New York submitted in accordance with Section 106-42. Please forward for circulation. If any additional materials are needed, please do not hesitate to contact me. HER:ml Enc. Si cerely, �- I e ry E Raynor r. August 27, 1986 A V Mr. Paul Van Wie° 181 Golden Road Avenue Franklin Square, NY 11010 Re: Long Pond Estates Section II Dear Mr. Van Wie: In accordance: with your request, enclosed is a copy of the above mentioned subdivision map. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our office. Very truly yours, BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR., CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD y Diane M. Schultze, Secretary enc. 0 9 PLANNIN-% OA1 D TOV O SOU ,$OLD St F O� kie TY Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 NEGATIVE DECLARATION July 16, 1986 Pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law State Environmental Quality Review Act and 6NYCRR Part 617, Section 617.10 and Chapter 44 of the Code of the Town of Southold, notice is hereby given that Southold Town Planning Board as lead agency for the action described below has determined that the project will not have a significant effect on the environment. DESCRIPTION OF ACTION The minor subdivision of Long Pond Estates, Section II, is 15 lots on 29.87 acres in the cluster concept at Laurel Avenue, Southold. Tax map number 1000-056-1-2(pt). The project has been determined not to have a significant effect on the environment for the following reasons: An environmental assessment has been submitted which indicated that no significant adverse effects to the environment were likely to occur should the project be implemented as planned. Because there has been no response from the Department of Envirionmental Conservation in the alotted time, it is assumed that there are no comments or objections from the agency. The Suffolk County Department of Health Services has no objection to our designation of lead agency status. There is no record of an application to their Department. They require an application prior to further review. The proposed action appears to conform to the minimum lot size requirement of the Suffolk County Sanitary Code (article 6). Test hole sites must be located and inspected by the SCDHS prior to further review. The project will meet all the requirements of the Code of the Town of Southold Subdivision of Land Regulations. Further information Secretary, Southold York 11971 can be obtained by contacting Diane M. Schultze, Town Planning Board, Main Road, Southold, New Copies mailed to the following; Robert Flack, DEC Commissioner NYS, DEC at Stony Brook Suffolk County Department of Health Services Suffolk County Planning Commission Francis J. Murphy ./Henry E. Raynor, Jr. 10 r oNC� I CIJ C) I �` ATA T- Cc }1/17 2 Cc 2q <57 x 43 -5zvc I S I 131. 10409��1 Cv =8c� coo = >_n -r -s `CLt_i5t� cCn41�a �, k, NC)T Apr to Q k�rzc,� lut - CoN, a c �1 LPk�Y � CJLIP UkG -"(7.% Soz5i� ibdlrJA c C�r_gPS �. cpm TC V"I-�+1) UEA0 � f- qco SZc�(�,rJC I`'ieC:N LrN�e/N JSJcr YO WITr* ? CAFZH 2ASW ii: caL-r-ecr EuN-Orr( C:,c.ar it -J) t41.5 Sf Ock-D Dc--FwLr/-j 13ts CA(L-CILE]] 0-1 c P. 0. Drawer A Jamesport, NY 11947 June 18, 1986 Southold Town Planninq Board Plain Road Southold, NY 11971 Dear Sirs: Please find enclosed the road profiles for Lona Pond Estates, Section II, major subdivision at Southold., New York as per your request. SincereIN7, ``FJ. H r RaNmor, Jr. HER:ml Encs. CC: Jeffrey D. Forchelli, Esq. P. O. Box 31 120 Mineola Boulevard Mineola, NY 11501 COUNTY' OF SUFFOLK t� PETER F. COHALAN SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES OAVIo HARRIS. M.D.. M.P.H. +� p / � COMMISSIONER DATE: �/ O TO: I/)l �%iU 1500-rj 0 1 71 RE: I (3A✓�O/J./j r �,TTE_C�SeCICr,�JL Dear �// I � . I✓,/I�:�I�P We are in receipt of your letter dated �G" ��lL' concerning the above referenced project. ■ 1. This Department has no objection to your designation of lead agency status. 2. Insufficient information is available for technical comments. ■ 3. There is no record of an application to this Department. A more accurate project location is needed. (Suffolk County Tax Map No.) 4. This Department has received an application and it is: Complete 1] Incomplete 0 Other: 11 5. It appears that the project can be served by: Sewage Disposal System Sewer System and Treatment Works Subsurface Sewage Disposal System(s) Other: WWM-067 COUNTYCENTER RIVERHEAD. N.T. 11901 (OVER) (516) 548-3319 ❑ 5. (cont'd) K/M Water Supply System A Public Water Supply System Individual Water Supply System(s) Other: 6. Comments: The Health Department's primary environmental concern pertaining to development is that the applicant comply with the requirements of the Suffolk County Sanitary Code especially Articles V and VI, and relevant construction standards for water supply and sanitary sewage disposal. These considerations are to be reviewed completely at the time of application. Full considera- tion in placement of water supply wells and disposal systems is given to State and Town wetland requirements. The Health Depart- ment maintains jurisdiction over final location of disposal and well systems and the applicant should not undertake to construct any water supply or disposal system without Health Department approval. Other portions of the Suffolk County Sanitary Code also apply to commercial development such as Articles VII and XII. The Lead Agency is requested to forward a copy of /this sfform to the applicant w� its f LA.2 4Vie- .". 44 dZLGs�Ucoe c n., v/�/ �z �a�.�Z& Further comment may be provided upon completion of the application review. Name /,,¢� Phoneme Mr. Henry E. Raynor, Jr. 320 Love Lane Mattituck, NY 11.952 Re: Long Pond Estates Section II Dear Mr. Raynor: Please let this confirm the following actions taken by the Southold Town Planning Board, Monday, June 9, 1986. RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board declare themselves lead agency under the State Environmental Quality Review Act for the major subdivision of Long Pond Estates, Section II located at Laurel Avenue, Southold. An initial determination of non -significance has been made. RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board approve the sketch map of Long Pond Estates II, located at Laurel Avenue, Southold for 13 lots on 29.87 acres in the cluster concept, survey dated as revised April 18, 1986, tax map no. 1000-56-1-2. Please refer to Sections A106-23 and A106-42 of the Town Code for the procedure and required documents for filing the preliminary plan. Please contract this office if you have any questions. Very truly yours, BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR., CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Diane M. Schultze, Secretary Environmental DEC, Building SUNY Stony Brook, Gentlemen: PeA Sr :712 �OND QN " S' L D S g I )(f. Y Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 June 5, 1986 Analysis Unit 40, Room 219 NY 11794 Enclosed find a completed Short Environmental Assessment Form and a copy of the map of the subdivision of Long Pond Estates, Section II located at Laurel Avenue, Southold Tax Map No. 1000-56-1-p/o2. This project is unlisted and an initial determination of nonsignificance has been made. We wish to coordinate this action to confirm our initial determination. May we have your views on this matter. Written comments on this project will be received at this office until June 19, 1986. We shall interpret lack of response to mean there is no objection by your agency in regard to the State Environmental Quality Review Act, and our agency will assume the status of lead agency. Very truly yours, &-,�Y\jctt C*- Low 4lc�, C�vd- w)- BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR-, CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Diane M. Schultze, Secretary enc. cc: Department of Health Services ARMAND P. D'AMATO JEFFREY D. FORCHELLI JACK L. LIBERT DONALD JAY SCHWARTZ PETER R. MINEO THOMAS J. DUNCAN PETER ALPERT ANTON J. BOROVINA RICHARD C. GOLDBERG- STEPHEN GUARNERI THOMAS V. PANTELIS MA?S - 1986 D'AmATo, FORCHELLI, LIBERT, SCHWARTZ 8 MINEO COUNSELORS AT LAW 120 MINEOLA BOULEVARD P. O. BOX 31 MINEOLA, NEW YORK 11501 (516) 248-1700 May 7, 1986 Planning Board Town of Southold Southold, New York 11971 Attention: Ms. Diane M. Schultze Secretary RE: Application of Bayview Land Corp. Long Pond Estates - Section II Dear Diane: TELECOPIER: (516) 248-1729 OF COUNSEL JAMES W. PARES ROBERT A. MELILLO 'MEMBER N Y 0 D C. BARS Enclosed please find our check in the sum of $197.00, which represents the filing fee in the above matter. JDF/js Enclosure MAY P. O. Drawer A Jamesport, Try 11947 April 5, 1Ig6 Southold Town Planning Hoard Plain Road Southold, NY 11971 Dear Sirs: Please find enclosed the application for approval of plat, the short environmental assessment form and the filing fee for Long Pond Estates, Section II in Southold, New York. Please advise as to what other forms are necessary to complete this file to he placed on the hoard's calendar. Sincerely, IlenrN7 RaN7nonor, .Tr. HER: ml F,ncs . 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 follwr: 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.) 2. The name of the subdivision is to bLon4e.................Pond Estates ............., Sectio .......... n ......II..... 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 rc,ordecl in Suffolk County Clerk's office as follows: i_ihei ......9795......... ^:. e .......392...... .... On ...... 5-22-85 ..... .... Liber........................ Page ...................... On .......................: Liber ........................ Page On .......................; I,ibcr ........................ Page On .......................: Liber ........................ Page On .......................; as devised under the Last Will and Testament of ....................................... rrr-.s d:,lribt:tee ......... ............... _ ......................... ..... ............ s. The area of the land is ...... ?9..4......_ acres. 6. All taxes which are liens on the land at the date hereof have been paid except ........... . NONE ............................................................................................. 7. The land is encumbered by.............................................................. mortgage (s) as follows: (a) Mortgage recorded in Liber ,10779 Page 512 in original amount Ernest Wilsberg, of g, , 850, 000 ; 00 unpaid amount $ 640, 000.00 .. , , held by Harold .Wilsberg..and Olejule Lane; Mattituck, New York 11952 Alvin .Chtunsky.. addres3Craus. Road;. Mattituck,..New..York ..11952 ................... . 764 Imperial Drive; Baldwin, New York 11510 (b) Mortgage recorded in Liber ......... Page ....................... in original amount of .............. unpaid amount $...................... held by ...................... address............................................................... (c) Mortgage recorded it: Libc. Page ................ in original amount of .............. unpaid amount $...................... held by ...................... address......................................................... 8. There Pore no other encumbrances or liens against the land except ........................ NONE .................................. ..................... ......... I..................... 9. The land lies in the following zoning use districts .... AR.sn ................................ 10. No part of the land lies under water xvilether tide water, stream, pond water or otherwise, ex - N/A sept.................................... . 11. The applicant shall at his expense install all required public improvements. 12. Thr land (does) r4�AX4AX lie in a Fater District or Water Supply District. game of Dis. trict. if within a Di-n;ct, is ......... Village of Greenport .........I......................... 1 Water mains will be laid by .. , , Village of Greenport ..................... and (al (XK) charge will be made for iudtalliug said mains. 14. Electric line; and standards till lie installed by .._. L I L C O _................................... . — .... I ............ .......... at-.,! (a) (rbc J charge twill he made for insialling said lines. 1� Gas mains will be installed by ...... N/A and (•a) (no) charge will be made for installing said mains. 16. If streets shown out the plat are claimed by the applicant to be existing public streets in thr Suffolk County Highway s'stem, annex Schedule "P" hereto, to show same. IT. If streets shown on the plat are claimed by file applicant to be existing public streets in the 'hotwn of Southold Highway sN-stem, 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 tc hich are extensions of streets on adjoining sub- division maps heretofore filed, tLete are no re,crve strip; to, the enrl of the streets on said existing maps at their conjunctions V,,'ith the proposed streets. , 20, In the course of these proceedings, the applicant will ofier 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 Schedttle "D". 22. The applicant es,imates that the cost of grading and required public improvements will be $.......... as itemized in Schedule "E" hereto annexed and requests that the maturity of the Performance Bond be fixed at .............. Years. The Performance Bond will be written by a licensed sure+-: com::any unless otherwise shown on Schedule "F". DATE ............ April ,28.... , , , . 19 86 . BAYV.Il NT (Name of By . ,/.. I�.. . (Sig ature Tit 120 gine (address) �aam�on,® ...... F D. FORCHEI,LI President Mineola, N.Y. 11501 STATr 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. ............. I........... Notary Public STATE OF NE1Y YORK. COUNTY OF ......... NASSAU ........... ss: Un the ........28th.... day ............ of ..... APril. , . , 19.86.... before me personally came JEFFREY D. F.ORCHELLI........ to me known, who being by me duly sworn did de- pose and saw that .....he..... resides at No. 1.JPF .Court, . Oyst er, Bay,. New. York..11771_ .. . that ...... he ................. is the Prosidgnt ........ I.... of ..................BAWIEW .LANK .CORP.................................... the corporation described in and which executed the foregoing instrument; that ... he. ..... knows the seat of said corporation; that the sea] affixed by order of the board of directors of said corporation. and that ..... he.... signed ......his, .... name thereto by like order. Notary Public Nw1►No IIalrMrt pwwl�M i�Y� 11r1Aam KG 1416.4(9184) ' . NEW PORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION PROJECT LDNUMBER r.,:rcry=�1+1 DIVISION OF REGULATORY AFFAIRS State Environmental Quality Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACTIONS Qnly n PART 1 Project Information (To be completed by Applicant or Project sponsor) 1y86 R (j 1 Apphcanbsponsor 2 Protect Name Bayview Land Corporation Lonq Pond Estates, Section II Protect location Municipality Southold County Suffol)- 4 Is proposed! action ER New ❑ Expansion ❑ Modificatronhlterstson 5. Describe protect briefly. subdivision of 30+ acres into 13 residential building lots 6. Precise Location (road mtersecupns, prominent lanamarks, etcof provide mapl Laurel Avenue n/s NYS Route 25 s/s Mill Creek Southold, NY 7 Amount of land affected. Initially + 30 acres Ultimately + 30 acres 8. Wiillll!proposed action comply with existing zoning or other existing land use restrictions? AJ Yes ❑ No If Nodescribe briefly 9 What is present land use in vicinity or protect> Residential ❑ Industrial :.,, Commercial L A ❑ pen space El Other Agriculture Parklandto es rite Descries. 10 Does action involve a permtVapproval, or funding, now or ultimately, from any other governmental agency (Federal, state or local)? 13 Yes ❑ No If yes, list agency(s) and permttiapprovals Suffolk Countv Department of Health Services - seweracTe Permits Suffolk Countv Planning- Commission - subdivision review 11 Does any aspectofthe action have a currently valid permit or approvali ElyesIJ' No It yes, lost agency name and permtbapproval type 12. As result of proposed action will existing permtaapproval require modification? ❑ Yes ® No 1 CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE Apphcanv Bayview Land Corporation sponsor name. Date. *—sC.' N! l t' �'l.+"�� I 1 .Signature: If the action Is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment OVER PART 11 Environmental Assessment (To be completed by Agency) - >-:a ..., - I - A, Uoes action exceed any Type I threshold in 6 NYCRR, Part 617.12? If yes, coordinate the review process and use the FULLILONG FORM EAF. ❑ Yes ❑ No B. will action receive coordinated review as provided for Unlisted Actions in 6 NYCRR, Part 617.7? If No, a negative declaration may be superceded by aiiother involved action ❑ Yes ❑ No C. Could action result in ANN aoverse effects on, to, or arising from the followmg(Answers may be handwrittenif legible) Ct. Existing air quality, sunace or groundwater quality or quantity, nooe levels, existing traffic patterns, solid waste production or disposal, potential for eroslae, drainage or f coding problems? Explain briefly: C2. Historic, archeological, visual or aesthetic, or other natural or cultural resources; agricultural districts; or community w neighborhood character? Explain C3. Vegetation or sauna, movement of fish or wildlife species, significant habitatsor threatened or endangered species? Explain briefly. C4. A community s existing plans or goals as officially adopted. or a change in use or intensity of use of land or other natural resources? Explain brmfly C5. Growth. sunsequent development. or related activities likely to be induced by the proposed action? Explain briefly. C6. Seconoary, cumulative, or other effects not identified in C1{6? Explain briefly C7. A change in use of either quantity or type of energy? Explain briefly. PART III Determination of Significance (To be completed by Agency) INSTRUCTIONS: For each adverse effect identified above, determine whether it is substantial, large, important or otherwise significant. Each effect should be assessed in connection with its (a) setting (i.e. urban or rural); (b) probability of occurring; (c) duration; (d) irreversibility; (e) geographic scope; and (f) magnitude If necessary, add attachments or reference supporting materials. Ensure that explanations contain sufficient detail to show that all relevant adverse impacts have been identified and adequately addressed. ❑ Check this box if you have identified one or more potentially large or significant adverse impacts which MAY occur. Then proceed directly to the FULLILONG FORM EAF and/or prepare a positive declaration. ❑ Check this box if you have determined, based on the information and analysis above and any supporting documentation, that the proposed action WILL NOT result in any significant adverse environmental impacts AND provide here, and on attachments as necessary, the reasoA supportng this determination: Agency Name Preparer's 5ignitureTtle Agency Preparefs Name FIM VFFICE VF L°0 TTORN ROBERT W. TASKER TOWN OF SOUT' OLID Town Attorney 425 MAIN ST. GREENPORT, L.I., NEW YORK 11944 Mr. Henry Raynor, Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re Dear Henry: Long Pond, Section II FEB 4 February 2, 1984 TELEPHONE (516) 477-1400 You have sent me minutes of the Planning Board and three maps relative to the above subdivision and requested information with regard to how the application should be filed for Subdivision II. I assume that your inquiry is whether Section II may be developed as 40,000 sq. ft. lots, or is required to be developed as 80,000 sq. ft. lots. Section 100-31B (Bulk and Parking requirements) of the Zoning Code permits 40,000 sq. ft. lots with respect to the following subdivisions: 1. All lots shown on a major and minor subdivision maps granted final approval by the Planning Board prior to May 20, 1983. 2. All lots on major subdivision maps upon which the Planning Board has held a hearing for preliminary map approval prior to May 20, 1983. 3. All lots shown on minor subdivision maps that have been granted sketch plan approval by the Planning Board prior to May 20, 1983. 4. All lots set off or created by approval of the Planning Board prior to May 20, 1983. Since Section II did not receive either final approval; a hearing for preliminary map approval; or sketch plan approval prior to May 20, 1983, Section II does not qualify for development at 40,000 sq. ft, lots under Section 100-31 of the. Zoning Code. Over r Mr. Henry Raynor -2- February 2, 1984 As you know, Section 100-31.1 of the Zoning Code provides for relief from the 80,000 sq. ft. lot requirements. However, to qualify for such relief, an application for sketch plan approval must have been filed with the Planning Board prior to January 1, 1983. From the documents which you sent me, it does not appear that an application for sketch plan approval was ever filed for Section II. By reason of the foregoing, it is my opinion that Section II of Long Pond must be developed as 80,000 sq. ft. lots. Yours very truly, ROBERT W. TASKER RWT:aa • Southold, N.Y. 11971 HENRY E. RAYNOR, Jr., Chairman JAMES WALL BENNETT ORLOWSKI, Jr. GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, Jr. WILLIAM F. MULLEN, Jr. January 26, 1984 Mr. Robert W. Tasker Town Attorney 425 Main Street Greenport, NY 11944 Re: Long Pond, Section II William B. Smith Dear Mr. Tasker: 0 TELEPHONE 765-1938 With regard to the letter of January 17, 1984, requesting the status of Long Pond, SectionII, the following information should clarify our request. A preliminary hearing on Long Pond Estates, -Section I was held on January 5, 1976. Section II was not defined in the legal notice. See enclosure #1. Preliminary approval of Long Pond Estates, Section I, was granted on January 26, 1976; however, it was not defined as Section I in the resolution. See enclosure #2. A preliminary hearing was held on May 24, 1976 on a revised map of Long Pond Estates. See enclosure #3. Preliminary approval of Long Pond Estates, Section I was granted on May 24, 1976, upon Highway Department approving same. See enclosure #4. A final hearing on Section I was held on April 4, 1977. The legal notice for the final hearing of Section I defined it differently than the preliminary hearing on Section I. See enclosure #5. The majority of the correspondence in the file seems to address "Long Pond Estates, Section One" or "Long Pond Estates". Mr. William E. Smith is requesting to proceed with Section II, Section I is still undergoing road construction. Mr. Tasker • Page 2 • 1/26/84 --------------------------------------------------------- Our Board requests any information with regard to how the application of Section II should be filed. Also enclosed are copies of Planning Board Minutes in which Mr. Smith met, with our Board, along with maps of Section I, Section II, and Long Pond Estates. Your prompt :response on this matter would be appreciated. Very truly yours, HENRY E. RAYNOR, JR., CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD � "Diane.Sch tze, Secrethky ethkyJJ L.U.J Southold Town Planning Board enc. HENRY E. RAYNOR, Jr., Chairman JAMES WALL BENNETT ORLOWSKI, Jr. GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, Jr. WILLIAM F. MULLEN. Jr. 5�FF0(� PLA VNI G B�Q'�RD TO,1V () ;SOOL SLT ()� K COY Southold, N.Y. 11971 January 17, 1984 Mr. Robert W. Tasker Town Attorney 425 Main Street Greenport, NY 11944 Dear Mr. Tasker: Would please advise this office as to the status of Section II, Long Pond submitted by William Smith. Thark you for your assistance. Very truly yours, HENRY E. RAYNOR, JR., CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD 'c � By Diane M. Schult TELEPHONE 765-1938 M pg. (7) • 11/21/83 Mr. Raynor announced that the 7:45 p.m. appointment for Abigail Wickham had been cancelled, thus Hanauer/Bagley would be scheduled at a later date. Mr. Raynor stated the Board would inspect the property of Patricia and Peter Lenz. Kathrine Farr Site Plan - Mr. Stanley Corwin, Esq. and Mr. Richard Lark, Esq. met with the Board to discuss certification of this proposed plan. Mr. Raynor read the certification submitted by Mr. Edward Hindermann. Mr. Corwin stated the plan has been in litigation and the plan has also been reviewed by the Zoning Board of Appeals, Planning Board and County and requested that some one make a first move. Mr. Corwin stated that at the suggestion of Mr. Lark he was willing to discuss this matter in hopes to resolve the problems. Mr. Corwin suggested the construction of a raised building which would allow the parking of cars underneath it, with the main ingress and egress to the North of the property. Mr. Corwin stated there would be no hauling of boats on the site, it would be a limited marine use with no more that five boats on the property at any one time, there would be no repairs of outside boats, no retail sales on the premises. Mr. Corwin stated he would covenant and restrict this property. Mr. Lark reiterated Mr. Corwin's requests. It was the concensus of the Board to review the file and proposed layout for this area. Mr. Corwin and Mr. Lark will be advised of a determination at a later date. Roger Munz - Mr. Munz met with the Board to discuss his proposed site plan. Mr. Munz stated that through repeated attempts he is unable to obtain a lease agreement for the use.of access to his property as conditioned by the Planning Board in condition number two. He sub- mitted a letter to the Board with three alternatives, asking the board to weigh each alternative, in hopes he would not have to reduce his building to comply with the ordinance. Mr. Mullen suggested the Board inspect the property to see if the abutting park district could be pursued for emergency access to the property. The Board will in- sepct the area prior to determination. * * * * * * * * * * Long Pond Estates I and II - Mr. William B. Smith met with the Board to discuss the status of Section I and proposed Section II. Mr. Raynor advised Mr. Smith that Mr. John W. Davis, Inspector will be submitted a list of problems and solutions within Section I in the near future. Mr. Smith stated Mr. Howard Young and Mr. Roderick Van tuyl will work together to resolve the new contours, etc.. Mr. Raynor advised Mr. Smith that the preliminary hearing for Long Pond Estates was held for Section I only as the legal notice of hearingl described the metes and bounds description of Section I only, and if pg.. (8) 11/21/83 he wished to proceed with one acre lots in the Section II of this sub- division he could seek releif under Local Law No. 11 through the Town Board. Mr. Raynor advised Mr. Smith to have Mr. Richard Cron, Esq. direct a letter to the Planning Board if he had pertinent infor- mation regarding Section I and Section II. Mr. Smith gave the Board copies of maps for Long Pond Estates Section I and II. * * * * * * * * * * Mr. John Pietrodanglo met with the Board for a presubmission confer- ence. Mr. Pietrodanglo proposes to donate the existing building on the property to the Southold Fire Department as it was at one time the Southold_ Fire House. He proposes to rebuild a new two story building. The following action was taken. On motion made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Orlowski, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board approve the site plan "John Pietrodangelo", relocation of the existing two story building located on the northeast of the property for the reconstruction of a new building to the the same size (50 square feet more or less), subject to certification from the Building Department and a one year review by the Planning Board. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski C * * * * * * * * * * On motion made by Mr. Orlowski, seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board set 7:30 p.m., Monday, December 5, 1983 at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York as the time and place for the next regular meeting of the Planning Board. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski * * * * * * * * * * On motion made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Orlowski, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board accept Inspector John W. Davis' report #332 with regard to recommendations for remaining work to be done prior to the release of the road bond for the subdivision known as Town Harbor Terrace located at Southold. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski A l HENRY E. RAYNOR, Jr., Chairman JAMES WALL BENNETT ORLOWSKI, Jr. GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, Jr. WILLIAM F. MULLEN, Jr. A regular meeting of Monday, October 24, Southold, New York. PI'ANiVI G BARD TOS 0 �Isou QLD S Southold, N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE 765-1938 the Southold Town Planning Board was held 1983 at 7:30 p.m. at the Town Hall, Main Road, Present were: Chairman Henry E. Raynor, Jr. Member George Ritchie Latham, Member William F. Mullen, Jr. Member Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Building Administrator Victor Mr. Raynor announced that Planning mitt his letter of :resignation and Supervisor requesting a replacement Jr. Lessard Board member, James Wall w1illsub- a letter will be forwarded to the as soon as possible. Mr. Merlen Wiggins and Mr. William Lieblein met with the Board to discuss future plans regarding the property presently known as Port of Egypt. Mr. Lieblen stated that the demands for boat rentals are decreasing and questioned the possibility of motel to be located on the south of the property and boat display and storage for the north of the property. Mr. Lieblein stated his intent was to construct 18 units but was advised that 50 units would be necessary to succeed. This proposal has not been formerly submitted and the Village of Greenport has not committed themselves as to the availability of water and sewerage for this area. It was noted that a pumping station would probably be required and cess pools to be located on the north side of the property. Mr. Mullen expressed reservation regarding sewerage for this area. Mr. Raynor requested that information regard- ing test borings and perculation studies to be submitted. Mr. Lieblein was advised that Town Board and Zoning Board of Appeals approval would be required. Long Pond Cron, Esq. Mr. Smith Estates, Section II - Mr. William B. Smith and Mr. met with the Board to discuss the status of this advised the Board that a meeting had been held by Richard subdivision. himself, I pg. (2) 10/24/83 had a meeting John Davis and Roderick Van Tuylnregarding necessary steps to correct the engineering and construction for Section I. The Board reviewed the file to resolve whether the preliminary hearing for this subdiv- ision was held for Section I and Section II for a determination as to whether this subdivision would be exempt from two acre zoning. On review it appeared that Section I only had a hearing, but because the map being reviewed was not drawn by a licensed surveyor it was difficult to define the interior lot lines. The Board will review the file and advise Mr. Smith if Section II can be submitted for final review under one acre zoning. * * * * * * * * * * North Fork Bank at Cutchogue - Mr. Garrett Strang and the Board re- viewed the revised plans for this property. The Board stated it was a very workable plan, noting the deed states a shared right-of- way. The Board requested that a sign be placed on the island, and the curb may have to be reduced if not satisfactory. On motion made by Mr. Orlowski, seconded by Mr. Latham, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board refer the site plan "North Fork Bank at Cutchogue" to the Building Inspector for certif- ication and to the Cutchogue Fire Commissioner's for their review. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Latham, Mullen, Orlowski * * * * * * * * * * Hellenic Snackbar Site Plan- Mr. David Kapell, agent met with the Board for a presubmission confercne to discuss the proposed addition to the rear of the existing building. Mr. Kapell stated there was an existing curb cut on the west of the property and in front. The lot coverage was noted to be approximately 12%. Two cabins will be relocated to allow ample parking, one space for five seats. There will be exterior tables and seating. The Board asked that the rear corners of parking area be staked for an inspection by the Board. * * * * * * * * * * Prime Purveyers Site Plan - Mr. Robert Hamilton met with the Board for a presubmission conference to discuss proposed construction of a warehouse for dry goods. Two buildings on the east side will be removed, one building may be used for possible freezer and one for a cooler in the future. No office space is planned. R L.W �..7 K._ Off0 HoMai. a[ R. ld, NeWs Town d.N. . ice, ad. Southow York, in said town on the 5th day of January, 1976, on the question of t_. t..11nwlllQ: known as "Greenbrier 7fcA" owned by Werner L. Adel, Jr., §ituated at Mattituck in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a monument set on the east side of Elijah's Lane. said point of begin^'- `" 5 1. ..25° I1• co----��Tr5reet-from a monument situate at the inter. section of the north line of Main Road (New York State Route 25) and the east line of Elijah's Lane; running thence along the easterly side of Elijah's Lane, N. 25° 11' 20" W. 2310.26 feet to lands now or formerly of Alma Suter; thence i along said last mentioned lands N. 63° 33'00" E. 607.00 feet to lands now or formerly of Ernest C. Tuthill; thence running along said last mentioned lands and partly those now or formerly of Alma Suter, S. 26° 19' 20" E. 2853.37 feet to the northerly line of Main Road (New York State Route 25); thence along said northerly line of', Main Road (New York State Route 25) N. 85° 25' 50" W. 264.09 feet to a point; thence along said lands i . now or formerly of Werner Adel, I Jr., the following four (4) courses and distances: (1) N. 4a 34' 10" II W. 200.00 feet; (2) N. 85° 25' 50" W. 383.97 feet; (3) N. 25° 11' 20" W. 33.98 feet; and (4) S. 68° 48' '40" W. 200.00 feet to the point or place of BEGINNING. Containing 36.159 acres, more or less. 7:45 p.m. Approval of the pre- liminary map of subdivision known as "Long Pond Estates" owned by Harold Wilsberg, Ern- ' - est Wilsberg and Alvin Chumski, situated at Southold in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the i easterly side of Laurel Avenue 500 feet from where it is intersected by the northerly line of the Long Island Railroad and from that point of beginning, running I, thence along the easterly side of 1, Laurel Avenue the .following II courses and distances: N. 13° 04' 00" W. 314.85 feet; thence N. 13' 24' 50" W. 312.94 feet; thence N. 1 14°51'30" W. 611.50 feet; thence N. 140 19' 20" W 780.00 feet to Arshamomoque `Pond, running l� thence along said pond the follow - Ing courses and distances: N. 530 53' 50" E. 178.09 feet; thence N. 740 38' 30":E. 217.50 feet; thence N. 11°26',3i)" W. 201.35 feet; thence N.'27° 16' 40" E. 108.51 feet; thence 'N. 77° 50' 20" E. 214.10 feet; running thence in a southerly direction the following courses and distances: S. 145.25° 10" E. 256.00 feet; 29 22 W E6276 00 feet; thence .00 feet; thence S* 12° 33' 00" . S. 14° 21' lo" E. 993.80 feet; thence N. 69° 47' 00" E. 1161.00 feet; thence S. 140 21' 0 120.00 feet; thence N. 72° 34' 00" E. 311.50 feet; thence S. 140 21' 10" E. 280.65 feet; thence S. 70- 42' t0" W • 561.99 feet; thence S. 130 04' 00" E. 165.00 feet; thence S. 70° 21' 40" W 304.2 feet; thence S. 13° 04' 00" E. 150-00 Meer thence S. 76° 56' 00" W• 270.00 feet to the easterly side of th, point or place 0 -V#--/ Editor, of THE LONG ISLAND Th.AVELER-Wnrer-M^", a public newspaper printed at c_outhold, in Suffolk County; and that the notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been published in said Long Island Traveler -Watch- man once each week for ....................................... weeks .............................. successively, commencing on the .......... day of!1......"L'................. /. 1 :................. ...................................................... Sworn to before me this ...... ............ day of ..........1 1976.. . Notary Public JUDIT'1 T. 3 --KEN Nct7ry { Jt:�--. Slalu or 1I7w York Flo. 52-J�.:49i:3 $u r CouN Ccm:nision Expires Morci. 90, 192 t 0 Gescriptior_ of Section I of the Long Fond _'states Town of Louthold, County of Suffolk and State of New york. Based on a Survey of the total parcel of which Section I is a part of, made by Otto W. Van T and Son, licensed land surveyorsuyl , Greenport, uyl on April 10, 1963, Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Laurel Ave., 500 feet from where it is intersected by the Northerly line of the Long Island Railroad and from that point of beginning, running thence along the easterly side of Laurel Ave., the following courses and distances: I.- 2.- 3.- 4.- 5.- 1.- 2.- 3.- 4 - 5.- 1.- 2.- 3.- 4.- 5.- 6.- 7.- 8.- 9.- 11.-' 12.- 13. - North 13 04'00" West 314.8'5 feet. North 13 24'5o" 'nest 312.94 feet. North 14 51130" 'Jest 611.50 feet. North 14 19120" West 780.00 feet, to ArshPmomaque F6nd,' running thence along said pond, the fo- llowing courses and distances: Norh North 53 53t5O" East 178.09 feet. 74 38'30" East 217,50 feet. North 11 26130" West 201.35 feet North 27 16140" East 110b.51 Feet.. North 77 50'20" East 215.10 feet, running thence in a southerly direction, the following courses and distances: South 14 21'10" East 256.00efeet. South 5 29122" West 56.00 feet South 12 33100" East e76,00 feet. South 14 21'10" East 993.80 feet. North 69 47'00" East 161.00 feet. South 14 21'10" East 12u.00 feet. North 72 34'00" East 311.50 feet. South 14 21110" East 280.65 feet. South 70 42'10" West 561.99 feet. South 13 04'00" East 165.00 feet. South 70 21'40" ;Fest 304,22 feet South 13 04'00" East 150.00 feet, then South 76 56'00" ;Jest 27u.00 feet to the easterly side of Laurel Ave., the p6int of beginning, i 0 Planning Board -4- January 5, 1976 Mr. Raynor asked Mr. Cron if Mr. Wickham had spoken to him in regard to this matter and Mr. Cron answered in the negative. Mr. Raynor: It appears that Mr. Orlowski has not seen fit to go along with the improvement suggested in putting the road out ✓ there. He wants a :Lot in the subdivision itself. Is that correct? Mr. Cron: Yes, that is the proposal made to them. Mr. Luglio was receptive but apparently his partners weren't receptive. I haven't had a chance to talk with Chet. (Orlowski) Mr. Cron was given Mr. Luglio's letter to read and told that there were some questions in Mr. Wickham's mind as to the accuracy of the letter. Mr. Cron said he didn't agree with the figure regarding the cost of improving the right-of-way. He will get back to the Board before February. Long Pond Estates. Richard Cron, Esq. and Ernest Wilsberg appeared. 16 Notice of Hearing was read by Henry Raynor. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 276 of the Town Law, Public Hearings will be held by the Southold Town Planning Board at the Town Clerk's Office, Main Road, Southold, New York, in said town on the 5th day of January, 1976, on the question of the following: 7:45 p.m. Approval of the preliminary map of subdivision known as "Long Pond Estates" owned by Harold Wilsberg, Ernest Wilsberg and Alvin Chumski, situated at Southold in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of Laurel Avenue 500 feet from where it is intersected by the Northerly line of the Long Island Railroad and from that point of beginning, running thence along the easterly side of Laurel Avenue the following courses and distances: N. 130 04' 00" W. 314.85 feet; thence N. 130 24' 50" W. 312.94 feet; thence N. 140 51' 30" W. 611.50 feet; thence N. 140 19' 20" W. 780 feet to Arshamomaque Pond, running thence along said pond the following courses and distances: N. 530 53' 50" E. 178.09 feet; thence N. 740 38' 30" E. 217.50 feet; thence N. 110 26' 30" W. 201.35 feet; thence N. 271 16' 40" E. 108.51 feet; thence N. 770 50' 20" E. 214.10 feet; running thence in a southerly direction the following courses and distances: S. 140 21' 10" E. 256.00 feet; thence S. 5° 29' 22" W. 56.00 feet; thence S. 120 33' 00" E. 276.00 feet; thence S. 140 21' 10" E. 993.80 feet; thence N. 690 47' 00" E. 161.00 feet; thence S. 140 J Planning Board -5- January 5, 1976 21' 10" E. 120.00 feet; thence N. 720 34' 00" E. 311.50 feet; thence S. 140 21' 10" E. 280.65 feet; thence S. 701 42' 10" W. 561.99 feet; thence S. 130 04' 00" E. 165.00 feet; thence S. 70° 21' 40" W. 304.22 feet; thence S. 130 04' 00" E. 150.00 feet; thence S. 760 56' 00" W. 270.00 feet to the easterly side of Laurel Avenue, the point or place of BEGINNING. Any person desiring to be heard on the above matters should appear at the time and place above specified. Dated: December 29, 1975 BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD JOHN WICKHAM, CHAIRMAN Proofs of publication were presented from the Suffolk Weekly Times and the Long Island Traveler -Watchman. Mr. Raynor: In looking through this map prior to the meeting, we notice there are no courses laid. Mr. Cron: We realize we will have to do that. Mr. Grebe: There are no square feet shown. Mr. Raynor: It says no less than 40,000 square feet. One of the distances is off and that will have to be checked with the surveyor. Will the secretary note that before the final hearing completed maps will be filed recording all the courses and distances for Section 1. In the file we have a letter from our engineer with recommendations which we went over at the December meeting and all of which were fulfilled at the December meeting. Water will be supplied by the district? Mr. Coyle: Do we have a letter from the district verifying that? Mr. Raynor: We have a letter from the Village of Greenport that they will supply water. The letter is under date of January 17, 1975 to the Suffolk County Department of Health. "The Village of Greenport - Water Department is willing and able to supply public water to a subdivision called "Long Pond Estates at Southold", submitted by Harold and Ernest Wilsberg and Alvin Chumski. "The standard agreement to supply public water to a subdivision is being prepared. When the agreement has been signed by all parties, we will notify the Southold Town Planning Board. "If I can be of further service, please call." /s/ James I. Monsell It Superintendent of Public Utilities El 0 • Planning Board -6- January 5, 1976 Mr. Raynor: Did you sign the contract? Mr. Wilsberg: No, but they agreed to supply the water. The following letter from the Superintendent of Highways was read which was dated March 23, 1975. Recommendations 1. That recharge basins be placed at Lot Nos. 6, 56 and 1/2 of lot no. 25 2. That special care be taken during road construction for a proper base. It appears to have a very compact subbase with extremely poor drainage. It is noted one of the characteristics of a good subbase includes materials which are porous. Notations 1. The contours in the vicinity of lots no. 6 and 9 appear to be in error. 2. The site of the park and recreation seem inadequate. 3. That part of the park and playground area be along the creek. 4. The block size is larger ordinance requirements between Park Ave. and Center Ave. and east of Park Ave. 5. That water mains be included. Mr. Raynor: Counsellor, in regard to the power lines going through the subdivision, do you have an easement? We will want it before the final hearing. Is there anyone here that would like to speak in opposition to this subdivision? Hearing none, is there anyone here that would like to speak in favor of this subdivision? Mr. Cron: Having performed with substantial compliance at this point, I would like to ask that the board consider granting preliminary approval of the map. Mr. Raynor: You will check on the easement and the courses and distances. Is there anyone else that would like to be heard on this subdivision? Hearing none, we will call the hearing to a close. On motion made by Mr. Coyle, seconded by Mr. Grebe, it was RESOLVED to approve the sketch map of the subdivision of property owned by John & Linda Vardy located at Southold, New York, said map being dated November 28, 1975, subject to covenants -4- Husing minor subdivision. George and Martha Husing appeared. Mr. Husing was told that theremust be 40,000 square feet in every lot. He was toad to contact his attorney and surveyor about what to do and :how to handle it. Schriever. William Schriever and Charles Cuddy, Esq. appeared. The Planning Board was requested by Mr. Cuddy to write to the Board of Appeals endorsing the lots on the outside of the development. Mr. Cuddy said it was his understanding that the Town Board was in agreement that the road going in one direction was a good idea and might eliminate some problems and not cause problems. On motion made by Mr. Coyle, seconded by Mr. Raynor, it was RESOLVED to waive the 35 foot setback requirement on the minor subdivision of Doebler located at Town Creek, Southold. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Wickham, Raynor, Coyle, Gordon. On motion made by Mr. Coyle, seconded by Mr. Gordon, it was RESOLVED to grant the request of the attorney for The Rath i Lodge development, George Stankevich, Esq., for a forty-five day extension in the time to take action after a public hearing. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Wickham, Raynor, Coyle, Gordon. On motion made by Mr. Coyle, seconded by Mr. Raynor, it was RESOLVED to approve the preliminary map of the subdivision known as "Long Pond Estates" located at Southold, New York, subject to the following conditions: 1. That all reverse curves have 200 foot tangents. 2. That all pipe for drainage have minimum size of 18" 0. 3. That all water lines be carried to the property lines of adjacent lands and cross over pipes be made to each lot prior to surfacing of roads. 4. That there be a 15 foot berm around all recharge basins with road to bottom of the basin. 5. That manholes be placed 150 feet along drainage pipes. II' 6 Planning Board -5- January 26, 1976 i i 6. That the recharge basin at Lot #40 is insufficient. i 7. That a recharge basin be at north end of the property. 8. That the road width be 60 feet if sand swales are used. 9. Road area to be excavated two feet below grade and replaced with suitable fill because of very poor drainage. 10. Higher coefficient than normal be used for runoff. 11. Courses and distances for Section 1 be shown on map. 12. Easement be provided for Long Island Lighting Company. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Wickham, Raynor, Coyle, Gordon. On motion made by Mr. Raynor, seconded by Mr. Coyle, it was RESOLVED to approve the preliminary map of the subdivision known as "Laurelwood Estates, Section 2" subject to a secondary topography study and determination regarding extension of Eagle Nest Court along subdivision of "Laurel Park". Vote of the Board: Ayes: Wickham, Raynor, Coyle, Gordon. On motion made by Mr. Raynor, seconded by Mr. Coyle, it was RESOLVED to approve the final map of the subdivision known as "Greton" located at Mattituck, subject to the following conditions: 1. Stamps of Suffolk County Board of Health and'Suffolk County Department of Environmental Control be placed on the map. 2. Type "A" recharge basin be shown on the map as recommended by the Superintendent of Highways. 3. If being developed by a corporation, corporate owner should be shown on final map. 4. Inspection fee be presented to Town Clerk. 5. Bond amount accepted by Town Board and bond presented to and accepted by Town Board. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Wickham, Raynor, Coyle, Gordon. C LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARINGS `NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 'that pursuant to Section 276 of the --200.06 feet to tfie point or place of BEGINNING. 8:00 P.M. Approval of the revised preliminar map of sub- division known as "Long Pond Estates", owned by Harold Wits- II berg, Ernest Wilsberg and Alvin �.Chumski, situated at Southold in 'the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, Y .bounded &nd described as -follows: BEGINNING at a point on the _jeasterly side of Laurel Avenue, e2,102.04 feet from where it ie intersected by the northerly line of the Long Island Railroad, and from that point of beginning, running thence along the easterly side of Laurel Avenue, the follow - Ing courses and distances: N.53 degrees 53' S0" E. 178.09 feet; N. 74 degrees 38' 30" E. 217.50 feet; 201-35 N e11 N. 27edegreess•,16.40" E feet; - 108.51 feet; 77 degrees 50' 20" E. 299.13 feet; N. 5 degrees 22' 00" E. 205.00 feet; S. 8o ,degrees 24' 20" E. 324.34 feet; S. 14 degrees 21' 10" E. 2,045.65 feet; degrees 42' 10" W • 561.99 feet; N. 13 degrees 04' 00" W. 132.00 feet; along an arc formed by a radius of 150 feet for a length of 92.93 feet northeast along the tangent of such arc in a north- easterly direction for 33.00 feet; N. 39 degrees 50' 00 W • 50.00 feet; I.S. 14 degrees 21' 10" W- 252.00 feet; N. 60 degrees 17' 00" E. 15.00 feet; N- I S. e es21' 10" W 993.$0'eet; gr ees 17' 00" W• 211.80 feet; S. 14 degrees 19' 20" E. 210..0`r0 feet; 190.00 75 degrees 140' 40" feet; N. 14 degrees 19' 20" E- 52-75 feet; then, S. 75 degrees 40- 40" W. 254.40Teet to the easterly side of Laurel Avenue, the point Of beginning. Any person desiring to be heard on the above matters should appear at the time and place above specified. Dated: May 14, 1976 fly Order of The planning Board John Wickham, Chairman 1T-5/20 Cn COUNTY OF SUFFOLKl ss: STATE OF NEW YCRK Sherley Katz, being duly sworn, says that she is an Editor, of THE LONG ISLAND TRAVELER -WATCHMAN, a public newspaper printed at Southold, in Suffolk County; and that the notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been published in said Long Island Traveler -Watch- man once each week for........I.............................. weeks successively, commencing on the .... 2'` ........................... dayof .................................. i Sworn to before me this .,2 ................ day of .�f ............. 191.6.. % Notary Public SU -AV Al, .c t_ Ai: NOTARY R.3C, 5mte or P.ew Yock Gualif'wd in Euliolk County Com(r.lsaion Expires March 30, 197? Planning Board -4- May 24,0976 Piccione. Camp Immaculata property. Mr. Howard Young, Mr. Edward Schroeder, attorney, appeared. Lots 3 & 4 lack the 150 foot frontage. Covenants and restrictions as to no further sub- division will be required to be filed with theCounty Clerk. It was noted that nothing further has been received from George Stankevich, Esq. nor Mr. Rath regarding the engineering report on the footbridge and the report from DEC. on motion made by Mr. Coyle, seconded by Mr. Grebe, it was RESOLVED to grant approval of the preliminary map of the subdivision known as "Blue Horizons"located at Peconic, New York, said map dated April 27, 1976, subject to receipt of a letter of approval from the Town Highway Superintendent. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Wickham, Raynor, Coyle, Grebe and Gordon. It was also noted that there may be problems with transporting material from one lot to another and the developer should be apprised that he should follow the town ordinance. On motion made by Mr. Gordon, seconded by Mr. Coyle, it was I RESOLVED that in view of the fact a portion of this property has already received approval and this is a redesigned Section 1 ✓ that approval be given the preliminary map of "Long Pond Estates, Section I", said map dated April 12, 1976, subject to receiving a letter of approval from the Superintendent of Highways. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Wickham, Raynor, Coyle, Grebe and Gordon. Bayley minor. Rudolph Bruer, Esq. presented six copies of map of this minor subdivision, $40 application fee and copy of proposed covenants and restrictions. This matter will have to go to DEC because of its proximity to Great Pond. A curb cut permit will also have to be secured from the Suffolk County Department of Public Works in Yaphank. Kouros, ?few Suffolk. Rudolph Bruer, Esq. appeared. The Planning 3oard will not move on this minor subdivision until a determination by the Board of Appeals as to the undersized lots. � -x- -x- soil of ,1 1 �1 yI•.aiAri�v� _�• MUM SUMUNIM11re 0 S 0 Southold, N.Y. 11971 JOHN WICKHAM. Chairman TELEPHONE FRANK S. COYLE 765-1313 HENRY E. RAYNOR, Jr. MINUTES FREDERICK E. GORDON JAMES WALL April 4, 1977 A regular meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board was held at 7:30 p.m. on April 4, 1977 at the Town Clerk's Office, Main Road, Southold, New York. Present were: John Wickham, Chairman Henry E. Raynor, Jr., Vice -Chairman Frank S. Coyle Frederick E. Gordon Also, present were: Stephen Katz - L. I. Traveler - Watchman Peter Campbell - Suffolk Times Millicent Gossner - League of Women Voters j` Corwin Grathwohl - Southold Businessmen's Assn. 7:30 p.m. Public Hearing on the Final map of the subdivision known as "Long Pond Estates, Section I", located on Laurel Avenue, Southold. Present at this hearing were Mr. and Mrs. William Price, Ernest Wilsberg; Richard Cron, Esq. -- Henry Raynor read the Notice of Hearing and presented proofs of publication from the L. I. Traveler - Watchman and the Suffolk Times. There was one distance missing. Mr. Wickham: Apparently, there are a couple of errors. On the last course, there is no distance on the map and backing up five or six, the first course following 999 there is no course or distance. At least, if there are, I can't see them. The checklist is in order. I have the approval of the Highway Department, a letter from the County and a memorandum from our engineer. Everything seems to be in order. At this time, I will open the hearing for anyone that wishes to be heard in opposition to this subdivision, "Long Pond Estates, Section I" on Laurel Avenue in Southold. I would say )' that this has been before the Planning Board since it was first submitted in 1975. Hearing no one that wishes to be heard in opposition, I will hear from anyone that wishes to speak in favor. Planr,ing Board . -2- Apr* 4, 1977 Richard Cron, Esq.: I am the attorney and in support of the application. As you have indicated, this map has been before the Board on a great number of occasions over a considerable period of time. We believe at this time that the map complies with all the subdivision regulations and think it will comply with any of the County Planning requirements. We would request a resolution granting approval to this application. Mr. Wickham: Is there anyone else that wishes to be heard in favor of it? Hearing none, I will declare the hearing closed and say that the requirements of the County will have to be met as outlined. The bond will have to be posted for improvements made, as the case may be. The final action of this board will be contingent on filling those requirements. Mr. Raynor: Have you resolved the problem of the rights-of-way? Will you have a problem? Mr. Cron: They will have more than adequate access. Mr. Wickham: Is there one at the north end and the south end? Mr. Cron: I don't think so. There are so many markings on the map that I don't know what they all are. Mr. Wickham: It came to my attention just two days ago that the property to the east has a right-of-way over this. Mr. Cron: This was originally for Goldsmith. I don't have any problem with the present owners and I will deal with Mr. Lang's attorney. The only ones that need access are the present owners of the Goldsmith property and we won't have any problem with them. Mr. Wickham: Is there anyone else that wishes to be heard? Hearing none, I will declare the hearing closed. Greenbriar Acres. Mr. Cron asked if the letter from Mr. Tuthill has been received as to the matching of the roads in this subdivision to those in Tut's Acres. Mr. Tuthill is bringing the letter in later this evening. Centennial Nanor (Luglio). Mr. Cron discussed the revised maps of this subdivision showing the roads revised and the recharge basin squared off. This will be referred to the Town Engineer for his recoT=endations and comments. Cutc}io,7ue Joint Ventures. Mr. Cron presented sketch maps of this � .� proposed subdivision in Cutchegue. LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Hearings ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 276 of the Town Law, public hearings will be held by the Southold Town "-'Planning Board at the Town Clerk's Office, Main Road, Southold, New York, in said town ,;on.the 4th day of April, 1977, on _.)he question of the following: 7:30 p.m. Approval of the final ',,map of the subdivision known as Long Pond Estates, Section I," ` owned by Harold Wilsberg, Ernest Wilsberg 'and Alvin Chumski, situated at Southold in .- the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as - follows: - BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of Laurel Avenue, 2,102.04 feet from where it is intersected by the northerly line of the Long Island Railroad and .from that point of beginning, running thence along the easterly side of Laurel Avenue, the following courses and distances: N. 14 degrees 19' 20" W. 417.25 ' feet; N. 53 degrees 53' 50" E. `1-178.09 feet; N. 74 degrees 38'30" E. 217.50 feet; N. 11 degrees 26' 30" W. 201.35 feet; N. 27 degrees 16' 40" E. 108.51 feet; N..77 . , degrees 50'20" E. 299.13 feet; N. 5 degrees 22' 00" E. 205 feet; S. 80 ;_degrees 24' 20" E. 324.34 feet; S. `- 14 degrees 21' 10" E. 2,045.65 feet `= S. 70 degrees 42' 10" W. 561.99 feet; N. 13 degrees 04' W. 132 feet; along an are formed by a radius of 150 feet for a length of 92 feet, 93 feet northeast along the tangent of such are in a nor- theasterly direction for 33 feet; N. 39 degrees 50'W. 50 feet; N. 14 degrees 21' 10" W. 252 feet; N. 60 degrees 17' E. B feet; N. 14 degrees 21' 10" W. 993.80 feet; S. 69 degrees 17' W. 211.80 feet; S. 14 �'` Aegrees 19' 20" E. 210 feet; S. 75 _degrees 40' 40" W. 190 feet; N. 14 degrees 19' 20" E. 52.75 feet; then = S. 75 degrees 40' 40" W. 254.40 feet to the easterly side of Laurel Avenue, the point of beginning. ar 8:00 p.m. Approval of the minor subdivision of property of Her- mine F. Hillmer, located at East Marion, Town of Southold, ,_County of Suffolk and State of New York and. bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of Old Orchard Lane, a 24 foot private right -of' - way, distan t,353.37 feet southerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the easterly side of Old Orchard. Lane with the southerly side of Main Road; running thence N. 63 degrees 26' 40" E. along land now or for- merly of Rogers, 232.22 feet to a post; running thence N. 27 degrees 39' 50" W., still along, said lands 145.57 feet to a monument and land now or formerly of M. Dieserud; thence N. 47 degrees 39' 00" E. along; said land 49.76 feet to a post and land now or formerly of P. Case; thence N. 49 degrees 05' 00" E. along said land 83.25 feet to a concrete monument and land now or formerly of E. Rackett; thence N. 49 degrees 35' 00" E. along said land 103.50 feet to a concrete monument and land now long the northerlv lines of lots 188 and 187 " 31ap of Gar - diners Bay Estates, Section 3" 155 feet to a point; thence N. 27 degrees 36' 10" W. along the easterly lines of lots 187, 186. 185, 184, 183 and 182, "Map of Gar - diners Bay Estates, Section 3", through two concrete monuments and a post 475 feet to a concrete monument and land now or formerly of G. Mackara: thence N. 27 degrees 21' 20" W. along said land and land now or for- merly of J. Getches 211.30 feet to a concrete monument; thence S. 63 degrees 29' 40" W. along said last mentioned lands 251.20 feet to the center line of Old Orchard Lane thence N. 27 degrees 21' 20" W. along the center line of Old Orchard Lane 348.22 feet to a point; and thence N. 63 degrees 26' 40" E. 12 feet to a post set in the easterly side of Old Orchard Lane at the point and place of beginning. Any person desiring to be heard on the above matters should appear at the time and place above specified. 'Dated: March 23, 1977 BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD JOHN WICKHAM, CHAIRMAN 1TM31-2659 } 8s: rman being duly Sworn, is Printer and Publisher of the SUFFOLK newspaper published at Greenport, in said e notice, of which the annexed is a printed dished in the said Suffolk Weekly Times for ... o.ne...C1) ................ weeks . encing on the ., thirty-first ................. ...--- --- —77 -_._- ___... 19.... e this ..j!......; R,4 z4_ 19.7. /. j .� j . ' NA?IC7 R. DOUGL3� NOTARY PU31C, Sate of Neal Yer4 RQs;C1i,q in 9a`foi'.: County Cim. No. 52-6026535 �j� Commission E.q rw M=Cb. 30. 19../..D LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Hearings NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 276 of the Town Law, public hearings will be held by the Southold Town Planning Board at the Town Clerk's Office, Main Road, Southold, New York, in said town on the 4th day of April, 1977, on the question of the following: 7:30 p.m. Approval of the final map of the subdivision known as "Long Pond Estates, Section I", owned by Harold Wilsberg, Ernest Wilsberg and Alvin. Chumski, situated at Southold in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of Laurel Avenue, 2,102.04 feet from where it is intersected by the northerly line of the Long Island Railroad and from that point of beginning, running thence along the easterly side of Laurel Avenue, the following courses and distances: N. 14° 19' 20" W. 417.25 feet; N. 53° 53' 50" E. 178.09 feet; N. 740 38' 30" E. 217.50 feet; N. 110 26' 30" W. 201.35 feet; N. 270 16' 40" E. 108.51 feet; N. 770 50' 20" E. 299.13 feet; N. 50 22' 00" E. 205 feet; S. 800 24' 20" E. 324.34 feet; S. 140 21' 10" E. 2,045.65 feet; S. 700 42' 10" W. 561.99 feet; N. 13° 04' W. 132 feet; along an arc formed by a radius of 150 feet for a length of 92 feet, 93 feet northeast along the tangent of such arc in a northeasterly direction for 33 feet; N. 390 50' W. 50 feet; N. 140 21' 10" W. 252 feet; N. 600 17' E. 15 feet; N. 140 21' 10" W. 993.80 feet; S. 690 17' W. 211.80 feet; S. 140 19' 20" E. 210 feet; S. 750 40' 40" W. 190 feet; N. 140 19' 20" E. 52.75 feet; then S. 750 40' 40" W. 254.40 feet to the easterly side of Laurel Avenue, the point of beginning. 8:00 p.m. Approval of the minor subdivision of property of Hermine F. Hillmer, located at East Marion, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York and bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of Old Orchard Lane, a 24 foot private right-of-way, distant 353.37 feet southerly from cv 1- 4., Legal Notice -2- March 23, 1977 the corner formed by the intersection of the easterly side of Old Orchard Lane with the southerly side of Main Road; running thence N. 630 26' 40" E. along land now or formerly of Rogers, 232.22 feet to a post; running thence N. 270 39' 50" W., still along said lands 145.57 feet to a monument and land now or formerly of M. bieserud; thence N. 470 39' 00" E. along said land 49.76 feet to a post and land now or formerly of P. Case; thence N. 49° 05' 00" E. along said land 83.25 feet to a concrete monument and land now or formerly of E. Rackett; thence N. 490 35' 00" E. along said land 103.50 feet to a concrete monument and land now or formerly of W. C. Brooks Estate; thence S. 280 08' 00" E. along said land 1250 feet through a concrete monument and the northerly shore line of Marion Lake; thence S. 320 56' 00" W. on a tie line through Marion Lake 113.65 feet to a point on the westerly shore line of Marion Lake and lot 188 "Map of Gardiners Bay Estates, Section 3"; thence S. 890 30' 00" W. along the northerly lines of lots 188 and 187 "Map of Gardiners Bay Estates, Section 3" 155 feet to a point; thence N. 270 36' 10" W. along the easterly lines of lots 187, 186, 185, 184, 183 and 182, "Map of Gardiners Bay Estates, Section 3", through two concrete monuments and a post 475 feet to a concrete monument and land now or formerly of G. Mackara; thence N. 270 21' 20" W. along said land and land now or formerly of J. Getches 211.30 feet to a concrete monument; thence S. 630 29' 40" W. along said last mentioned lands 251.20 feet to the center line of Old Orchard Lane; thence N. 270 21' 20" W. along the center line of Old Orchard Lane 348.22 feet to a point; and thence N. 630 26' 40" E. 12 feet to a post set in the easterly side of Old Orchard Lane at the point and place of Beginning. Any person desiring to be heard on the above matters should appear at the time and place above specified. Dated: March 23, 1977 BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD JOHN WICKHAM, CHAIRMAN PLEASE PUBLISH ONCE, MARCH 31, 1977, AND FORWARD TWO AFFIDAVITS OF PUBLICATION TO THE SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD, MAIN ROAD, SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK. Copies mailed to the following on March 23, 1977: The Suffolk Times The L. I. Traveler -Watchman Richard Cron, Esq. 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M1fi'Ndle$U _ AY 4x.1..1^t ,V.<..,.f .I I '.1 _ ..�� �!>d"'hkI+N4�4. .M .wa+ri^.,r' •:k*'M3. kr '«f. r � ' - ' - "rir_... - ]:: -Cw+,. „`JL4 ,-, -... ��, 1 q .,.1„- .re �,' "�”, y':: M,M 9. ., r.I�,W.m.'e.. 1 •.''' � _-, .- .._ __. _ - . . .,,.__�_-„•_,_,y.;;L:._. ., .. : .:. r >. �. � t i !"'�.^,vi� 5, rry�.. }. nLi,v� .....-,: a.. w.....,..._�_:.---., � ....r. APRIL 12, 1993 Richard G. Ward Chairman - Planning Board Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: LONG POND ESTATES - SECTION II SCTM # 1000 - 56 - 01 - p/o 2 Dear Mr. Ward: As per your request, I have reviewed the Bond Estimate for the above referenced subdivision to verify the construction items that have not yet been provided to the Towns satisfaction. My last report, dated 10/20/92, indicated five (5) outstanding items that had not been completed. Since that time, two (2) of those items have been performed. The remaining outstanding items are as follows: ITEM # 11. TOPSOIL & SEEDING - Some of the shoulder areas have been seeded as required. Approximately 60% of the shoulders have not been seeded and the subsequent erosion has damaged the original fine grading of the area. New house construction has also added to this problem. The shoulders should be re -graded and seeded prior to approval. ITEM # 12. STREET LIGHTS - None have been provided. ITEM # 13. DIRECT BURIAL CABLE - None has been provided. The BonJ Estimate for ITEM # 11. - $ 20,500.00 these items are as follows: ITEM # 12. - 2,000.00 ITEM # 13. - 3,600.00 TOTAL - $ 26,100.00 If yoga have ai4 uestions concerning this report, please contact my office. D APR 1 3 5 Ln?�ereljic i SOUT4ni,) )"VN � PLANK, ,�•r,pgp lames A.er,R.A. cc: Raymond L. Jaco s (Superintendent of Highways) Judy Terry �. (Town Clerk) I UL4r,^ dueR(Ls �O.Vl Ab ✓ a MS RAYMOND L. JACOBS T JAPE A. RICHTER SUPERINTENDENT OF 'y1yQ1 ENGINEERING HIGHWAYS �.�� INSPECTOR 763-3140 763-3070 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD APRIL 12, 1993 Richard G. Ward Chairman - Planning Board Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: LONG POND ESTATES - SECTION II SCTM # 1000 - 56 - 01 - p/o 2 Dear Mr. Ward: As per your request, I have reviewed the Bond Estimate for the above referenced subdivision to verify the construction items that have not yet been provided to the Towns satisfaction. My last report, dated 10/20/92, indicated five (5) outstanding items that had not been completed. Since that time, two (2) of those items have been performed. The remaining outstanding items are as follows: ITEM # 11. TOPSOIL & SEEDING - Some of the shoulder areas have been seeded as required. Approximately 60% of the shoulders have not been seeded and the subsequent erosion has damaged the original fine grading of the area. New house construction has also added to this problem. The shoulders should be re -graded and seeded prior to approval. ITEM # 12. STREET LIGHTS - None have been provided. ITEM # 13. DIRECT BURIAL CABLE - None has been provided. The BonJ Estimate for ITEM # 11. - $ 20,500.00 these items are as follows: ITEM # 12. - 2,000.00 ITEM # 13. - 3,600.00 TOTAL - $ 26,100.00 If yoga have ai4 uestions concerning this report, please contact my office. D APR 1 3 5 Ln?�ereljic i SOUT4ni,) )"VN � PLANK, ,�•r,pgp lames A.er,R.A. cc: Raymond L. Jaco s (Superintendent of Highways) Judy Terry �. (Town Clerk) t P JUDITH T. TERRY Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK P.O. Box 1179 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS Southold, New York 11971 MARRIAGE OFFICER Fax (5 16) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 23, 1992 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Richard Mohring Mohring Enterprises Inc. 323 Glen Cove Avenue Sea Cliff, New York 11579 Re: Long Pond Estates, Section II Letter of Credit Dear Mr. Mohring: Enclosed herewith is a certified resolution of the Southold Town Board, adopted on October 20, 1992, authorizing the Town Attorney to take the necessary legal action to draw upon your Letter of Credit for Long Pond Estates, Section II if certain conditions are not met. I am enclosing copies of the reports of Engineering Inspector Richter which are referred to in the resolution. Enclosures cc: Town Attorney Planning Boar North Fork Bank Very truly yours, Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk OCT 2 6 1992 a F � � �,. o EFOLKCOGy� JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK O T REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 THIS IT TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON OCTOBER 20, 1992: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes the Town Attorney to take the necessary legal action to draw upon the $193,595.00 Letter of Credit of Mohring Enterprises, Inc. if certain improvements (items in the October 20, 1992 and highlighted items in the April 8, 1991, April 16, 1991, April 26, 1991 of Engineering Inspector James Richter) are not completed in the major subdivision of Long Pond Estates, Section II, Southold, by October 29, 1992, the expiration date of said Letter of Credit. ✓`r Judith T. Terry Southold Town Cler October 21, 1992 • D��SUFFD(K��� RAYMOND L. JACOBS tJi T JAMES A. RICHTER SUPERINTENDENT OF O ENGINEERING HIGHWAYS��i01 ���� INSPECTOR 765-3140 765-3070 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD jN8jq1RQ"T3:®N jt3RpojtFr REPORT # 12 PROJECT: LONG POND ESTATES OCTOBER 20, 1992 SECTION II OVERCAST, LIGHT RAIN, 55 DEGREES SCTM # : 1000 - 56 - 1 - a/o 2 CONTRACTOR: MOHRING ENTERPRISES PROJECT FOREMAN: ROBERT MOHRING AVERAGE FIELD FORCE: (CONTRACTORS ON SITE) (REMARKS) CORAllINI & SONS, ASPHALT PAVING PLACING WEARING SURFACE EQUIPMENT AT THE SITE: 1 PAVER, 1 EQUIPMENT TRUCK, 1 ROLLER, 4 DUMP TRUCKS, 5 MEN VISITORS: (NAME) (REPRESENTING) (TIME) (REMARKS) CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES: PAVING CONTRACTOR ON SITE PLACING WEARING COURSE OF ASPHALT. t POND AVENUE HAS BEEN SATISFACTORILY SAW CUT TO ALLOW FOR THE UNION OF THE NEW ROAD WITH THE EXISTING. * THE PLACEMENT OF ASPHALT IS UNIFORM AND HAS A MINIMUM THICKNESS OF ONE AND ONE-HALF INCH. THE CONTRACTOR RAN OUT OF MATERIAL NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF LAUREL AVE. AND HAS PROMISED TO RETURN WITHIN THE WEEK TO FINISH PLACING THE ASPHALT. ONLY ONE OR TWO TONS REMAIN TO BE PLACED. * THREE METAL GRATES AND FRAMES HAVE NOT BEEN INSTALLED ON THE LEACHING BASINS ALONG LAUREL AVE. ALL PREVIOUSLY INSTALLED LEACHING POOLS SHOULD HAVE DRAINAGE GRATES AND THEY SHOULD ALL BE LANDSCAPED TO ALLOW ROAD RUNOFF TO ENTER THE BASINS. (BOND ESTIMATE ITEMS # 11 THROUGH # 15 HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLETED.) 11. TOPSOIL & SEEDING 4,100 S.Y. $ 20,500.00 12. STREET LIGHTS 1 EA. 2,000.00 13. DIRECT BURIAL CABLE 1,800 L.F. 3,600.00 14. STREET SIGNS 2_EA. 500.00 15. STREET TREES 70 EA. 14,000.00 TOTAL 40,600.00 9 0 BOND ESTIMATE FOR LONG POND ESTATES, SECTION 2 MAJOR SUBDIVISION AT SOUTHOLD TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK S.C.T.M. NO. 1000-56-1-p/o 2 ITEM DESCRIPTION 1. Unclassified Excavation 2. Fill For Roadway 3. Fine Grading 4. Saw Cut 5. Furnish and Install s.y. Basins -10' O.D. 6. Furnish and Install 18" RCP 7. Concrete Curb 8. Dense -Graded Aggregate Base Course - 4" Thick 9. Bituminous Pavement Binder Course 2 1/2" Thick 10. Bituminous Pavement . Wearing Course 1 1/2" Thick 11. Topsoil and Seeding 12. Street Lights 13. Direct Burial Cable 14. Street Signs 15. Street Trees 16. Maintenance and Protection of Traffic , S/3 120 v.f. 300.00 56 l.f. 30.00 3,350 l.f. 10.00 320 c.y. 40.00 395 Tons 70.00 240 Tons UNIT QUANTITY PRICE 900 c.y. 6.00 300 C -y. 8.00 2,450 s.y. 1.50 2,030 l.f. 3.00 120 v.f. 300.00 56 l.f. 30.00 3,350 l.f. 10.00 320 c.y. 40.00 395 Tons 70.00 240 Tons 70.00 4,100 s.y. 5.00 1 ea. 2,000.00 1,800 l.f. 2.00 2 ea. 250.00 70 ea. 200.00 f AMOUNT $ 5,400.00 2,400.00 3,675.00 6,090.00 36,000.00 1,680.00 33,500.00 12,800.00 27,650.00 16,800.00 20,500.00 2,000,00 3,600.00 500.00 14,000.00 J o b 7,000.00 7,000.00 SUB TOTAL - $193,595.00 6% INSPECTION FEE = 11,615.70 TOTAL = $205,210.70 Sheet 1 of 1 RAYMOND L. JACOBS SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS 765-3140 INSPECTION REPORT OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD DATE LONG POND ESTATES DAY SCTM # : 1000 -56 -1 - CONTRACTOR: MOHRING PROJECT FOREMAN: Rot AVERAGE FIELD FORCE: WIND 0 8, 1991 JAMES A. RICHTER ENGINEERING INSPECTOR 734-5211 THU FRI SAT S RAIN SNOW REPORT M Corrazzini Asphalt Richard Mohring 5 Men NAME OF CONTRACTOR NON -MANUAL MANUAL REMARKS VTSTTORS: 2:00 PM Richard Mohring IME NAME REPRESENTING REMARKS EQUIPMENT AT THE SITE: Corrazzini - 1 Grader B&J Maintenance - 2 Trucks, 1 Trencher, 3 Men itz): A -nn AM Corrazzini is on site fine grading Long Pond Extension. A bulldozer worked last saturday to remove approximately 12" of excess material. This material was deposited on site in the swale areas. The final grade will still need to be lowered an average of 1". This will be done by Corrazzini with there grader. B&J Maintenance Co. on site installing underground electric service. The forman was notified that they should contact the Town Highway Dept. prior to doing any work within the Town R.O.W.'s even if they are working for L.I.L.C.O. 1:00 PM Corrazzini still on site fine grading Long Pond Extension. B&J Maintenance installing Service cable under Laurel ave. An 8" wide trench has been cut, the cable installed and the trench was backfilled. This took approximately 1 hour to complete. Backfilling and compaction was adequate and the road surface was patched immediately. Richard Mohring arrived on site at approximately � PM. At this time I asked him to arrange for the necessary grading and seeding of the sholder areas along Laurel ave. These areas on both sides of the road have been disturbed by construction and are in need of repair. PAGE 1 OF 1 RAYMOND L. JACOBS SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS 765-3140 INSPECTION REPORT SCTM POND ESTATES AVERAGE FIELD FORCE: OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD DATE APRIL 16, 1991 W JAMES A. RICHTER ENGINEERING INSPECTOR 734-5211 NAME OF CONTRACTOR NON -MANUAL MANUAL REMARKS VISITORS: IME NAME REPRESENTING REMARKS EQUIPMENT AT THE SITE: lRR\D7�C4�Hl�PlCI 8:00 AM The 4" Stone Blend/Recycled Concrete base course has been installed in a satisfactory manner. Some fine grading and rolling will be required prior to placement of Asphalt Base due to vehicular and construction activity on the site. Swale areas along Long Pond Extension need to be graded & seeded to prevent erosion. Metal castings and grates have been installed on most of the catch basins - Plastic covers have been installed to prevent silt build-up until such time that grass has grown in the swale and sholder areas. Additional castings must be installed on the remaining catch basins. The area surrounding all of the catch basin inlets must be landscaped in such a way to allow road runoff to enter the basins. Mr Richard Mohring has been informed of the conditions in the sholder areas and promises me that grading, landscaping and seeding will be done soon on both Long Pond Extension and Laural Ave. PAGE 1 OF 1 • RAYMOND L. JACOBS SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS 765-3140 INSPECTION REPORT LONG POND ESTATES •IIII �IIIII��i d • OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD DATE APRIL 26, 1991 DAY IMON ITUE L JAMES A. RICHTER ENGINEERING INSPECTOR 734-5211 THUSAT S RAIN SNOW REPORT SCTM # : 1000-56-1- o 2 TEMP 0-32 32-5 -70 70-8 85+ CONTRACTOR: MOHRING ENTERPRISES WIND S_ OD PROJECT FOREMAN: Robert Mnhrino HUMID ITYFDRY = IHIGH AVERAGE FIELD FORCE: NAME OF CONTRACTOR NON -MANUAL MANUAL REMARKS VISITORS: IT IME NAME REPRESENTING REMARKS EQUIPMENT AT THE SITE: B&J Maintenance - 1 Bucket Truck, 1 Equipment Truck Mohring - 1 Bulldozer LR-LL� 9MR" VWei V 9:30 AM The sholder and swale areas on Long Pond Extension and Laurel Ave. have been graded satisfactorily. However, these areas have not yet been seeded with grass as required. 11 Some of the metal castings and grates have not yet been installed on each of the catch basins. These castings must be installed and some landscaping will have to be done to insure the propper drainage at each of the basins. B&J Maintenance Co. is on site installing the underground electric service. The crew is in the process of hooking up the underground service to the existing service at a utility pole located on Yennecott Drive. PAGE 1 OF 1 • PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk FROM: Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman dv�/ RE: Letter of Credit for Long Pond Estates, Sect. II Southold SCTM# 1000-56-1-p/o2 DATE: October 20, 1992 SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold. New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Attached please find copies of inspection reports dated April 8, 1991, April 16, 1991, April 26, 1991 and October 20, 1992, from Engineering Inspector, James Richter. The items indicated in the October report and the highlighted items on the April reports have not been completed. As indicated in the Planning Board's letter of September 29, 1992, since an extension of the Letter of Credit has not been submitted, we are asking the Town Board to take the proper procedures to draw on the Letter of Credit if the above mentioned improvements are not completed by the expiration date of October 29, 1992. The applicant has been advised to notify this office by the morning of October 28th if all improvements have been completed. Encl. RAYMOND L. JACOBS SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS 765-3140 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PROJECT: LONG POND ESTATES SECTION II SCTM # : 1000 - 56 - 1 e/o 2 CONTRACTOR: MOHRING ENTERPRISES PROJECT FOREMAN: ROBERT MOHRING AVERAGE FIELD FORCE: (CONTRACTORS ON SITE) JI(MES A. RICHTER ENGINEERING INSPECTOR 765-3070 REPORT # 12 OCTOBER 20, 1992 OVERCAST, LIGHT RAIN, 55 DEGREES (REMARKS) CORAllINI k SONS, ASPHALT PAVING PLACING WEARING EQUIPMENT AT THE SITE• SURFACE 1 PAVER, 1 EQUIPMENT TRUCK, 1 ROLLER, 4 DUMP TRUCKS, 5 MEN VISITORS: (NAME) (REPRESENTING) (TIME) (REMARKS) CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES• * PAVING CONTRACTOR ON SITE PLACING WEARING COURSE OF ASPHALT. * POND AVENUE HAS BEEN SATISFACTORILY SAW CUT TO ALLOW FOR THE UNION OF THE NEW ROAD WITH THE EXISTING. * THE PLACEMENT OF ASPHALT IS UNIFORM AND HAS A MINIMUM THICKNESS OF ONE AND ONE-HALF INCH. THE CONTRACTOR RAN OUT OF MATERIAL NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF LAUREL AVE. AND HAS PROMISED TO RETURN WITHIN THE WEEK TO FINISH PLACING THE ASPHALT. ONLY ONE OR TWO TONS REMAIN TO BE PLACED. * THREE METAL GRATES AND FRAMES HAVE NOT BEEN INSTALLED ON THE LEACHING BASINS,4LONG LAUREL AVE. ALL PREVIOUSLY INSTALLED LEACHING POOLS SHOULD HAVE DRAINAGE GRATES AND THEY SHOULD ALL BE LANDSCAPED TO ALLOW ROAD RUNOFF TO ENTER THE BASINS. (BOND ESTIMATE ITEMS # 11 THROUGH # 15 HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLETED.) 11. 12. TOPSOIL k SEEDING 4,100 S.Y. $ 20,500.00 13. STREET DIRECT LIGHTS BURIAL CABLE 1 1,800 EA. L.F. 2,000.00 14. STREET SIGNS 2 EA. 3,600.00 500.00 15. STREET TREES 70 EA. 14,000.00 TOTAL 40,600.00 BOND ESTIVATE FOR 14 LONG POND ESTATES, SECTION 2 MAJOR SUBDIVISION AT SOUTHOLD TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK S.C.T.M. NO. 1000-56-1-p/o 2 15. Street Trees 70 ea. 200.00 14,000.00 16. Malntenance, and Protection of Traffic J a b 7,000.00 72000.00 SUB TOTAL $193,595.00 6% INSPECTION FEE = 11,615.70 TOTAL = $205,210.70 S/3 Sheet 1 of l UNIT ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY PRICE AMOUNT 1. Unclassified Excavation 900 c.y. 6.00 $ 5,400.00 2. Fill For Roadway 300 c.y. 8.00. 2,400.00 3. Fine Grading 2,450 s.y. 1.50 3,675.00 4. Saw Cut 2,030 l.f. 3.00 6,090.00 5. Furnish and Install Basins -10' O.D. 120 v.f. 300.00 36,000.00 6. Furnish and Install 18" RCP 56 l.f. 30.00 1,680.00 7. Concrete Curb 3,350 l.f. 10.00 33,500.00 S. Dense -Graded Aggregate Base Course - 4" Thick 320 c.y. 40.00 12,800.00 9. Bituminous Pavement Binder Course 2 1/2" Thick 395 Tons 70.00 27,650.00 10. Bituminous Pavement . Wearing Course 1 1/2" Thick 240 Tons 70.00 16,800.00 11. "` Topsoil and Seeding 4,100 s.y. 5.00 20,500.00 12.''' Street Lights 1 ea. 2,000.00 2,000.00 13. Direct Burial Cable 1,800 l.f. 2.00 = 3,600.00 14. Street Signs 2 ea. 250.00 500.00 15. Street Trees 70 ea. 200.00 14,000.00 16. Malntenance, and Protection of Traffic J a b 7,000.00 72000.00 SUB TOTAL $193,595.00 6% INSPECTION FEE = 11,615.70 TOTAL = $205,210.70 S/3 Sheet 1 of l F RAYMOND L. JACOBS SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS 765-3140 INSPECTION REPORT : LONG POND ESTATES bull if : 1( CONTRACTOR: PROJECT FOF AVERAGE FIELD FORCE: OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD DATE DAY WEATHER 8, 1991 14 JAMES A. RICHTER ENGINEERING INSPECTOR 734-5211 IN LCorrazzini Asphalt Richard Mohring I 5 Men AME OF CONTRACTOR NON -MANUAL MANUAL REMARKS VISITORS: IT2:00 PM Richard Mohring I IME NAME REPRESENTING REMARKS ?OUIPMENT AT THE SITE: Corrazzini - 1 Grader B&J Maintenance - 2 Trucks, 1 Trencher, 3 Men CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES: 8:00 AM Corrazzini is on site fine grading Long Pond Extension. A bulldozer worked last saturday to remove approximately 12" of excess material. 'This material was deposited on site in the swale areas. The final grade will still need to be lowered an average of 1". This will be done by Corrazzini with there grader. B&J Maintenance Co. on site installing underground electric service. The forman was notified that they should contact the Town Highway Dept. prior to doing any work within the Town R.O..W.'s even if they are working for L.I.L.C.O. 1:00 PM Corrazzini still on site fine grading Long Pond Extension. B&J Maintenance installing Service cable under Laurel ave. An 8" wide trench has been cut, the cable installed and the trench was backfilled. This took approximately 1 hour to complete. Backfilling and compaction was adequate and the road surface was patched immediately. Richard Mohring arrived on site at approximately 2 PM. At this time I asked him to arrange for the necessary grading and seeding of the sholder areas along Laurel ave. These areas on both sides of the road have been disturbed by construction and are in need of repair. PAGE 1 01 1 RAYMOND L. JACOBS SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS 765-3140 INSPECTION REPORT SCTM IIf JAMES A. RICHTER ENGINEERING INSPECTOR " 734-5211 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD DATE AP DAY WIND. HUMID 6, 1991 RAIN ISNOW1 REP VISLTURS• TIME NAME REPRESENTING REfARKS EQUIPMENT AT THE SITE: N CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES: 8:00 AM The 4" Stone Blend/Recycled Concrete base course has been installed in a satisfactory manner. Some fine grading and rolling will be ,required prior to placement of Asphalt Base due to vehicular and construction activity on the site. Swale areas along Long Pond Extension need to be graded & seeded to prevent erosion. Metal castings and grates have been installed on most of the catch basins - Plastic covers have been installed to prevent silt build-up until such time that grass has grown in the swale and sholder areas. Additional castings must be installed on the remaining catch basins The area '' «rrounding all of the car h a n 'nlets must be landscaped in such a way to allow road runoff to enter the basins _Mr Richard Mohring has been informed of the conditions in the shold r areas and -promises me that grading, landscaping and seeding will be done soon on both Long Pond Extension and Laural Ave PAGE 1 OF 1 RAYMOND L. JACOBS SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS 765-3140 INSPECTION REPORT JAMES A. RICHTER ENGINEERING INSPECTOR 734-5211 AVERAGE FIELD FORCE: AME OF CONTRACTOR NON -MANUAL MANUAL REMARKS VISITORS: IME I NAME REPRESENTING REMARKS EQUIPMENT AT THE SITE: [B&J Maintenance - 1 Bucket Truck, 1 Equipment Truck Mohring - 1 Bulldozer CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES: 9:30 AM The sholder and Swale areas on Long Pond Extension and Laurel Ave, have been graded satisfactorily. However, these areas have not yet been seeded With grass as required. Some of the metal castings and grates have not yet been installed on each of the catch basins. These castings must be installed and some landscaping will have to be done to insure the propper drainage at each of the basins B&J Maintenance Co. is on site installing the underground electric service. The crew is in the process of hooking up the underground service to the existing service at a utility pole located on Yennecott Drive. PAGE I OF 1 DATE APRIL 26, 1991 PROJECT: LONG- POND ESTATES DAY N TUE WED THU SAT S SECTION II WEATHERCLEAR OVERCAST RAIN SNOW REPORT SCTM �l 1000-56-1- o 2 TE.*IP 0-32 32-5 -70 , 70-8 85+ CONTRACTOR: MOHRING ENTERPRISES WIND S 10D 7 11 PROJECT FOREMAN: Robert Mohrin HiMIDITY RY HIGH AVERAGE FIELD FORCE: AME OF CONTRACTOR NON -MANUAL MANUAL REMARKS VISITORS: IME I NAME REPRESENTING REMARKS EQUIPMENT AT THE SITE: [B&J Maintenance - 1 Bucket Truck, 1 Equipment Truck Mohring - 1 Bulldozer CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES: 9:30 AM The sholder and Swale areas on Long Pond Extension and Laurel Ave, have been graded satisfactorily. However, these areas have not yet been seeded With grass as required. Some of the metal castings and grates have not yet been installed on each of the catch basins. These castings must be installed and some landscaping will have to be done to insure the propper drainage at each of the basins B&J Maintenance Co. is on site installing the underground electric service. The crew is in the process of hooking up the underground service to the existing service at a utility pole located on Yennecott Drive. PAGE I OF 1 0 PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards Telephone (516) 765-1938 IS ®SUFFO(� �o G o co c a , COIN V PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Richard Mohring Mohring Enterprises Inc. 323 Glen Cove Avenue Sea Cliff, New York 11579 Dear Mr. Mohring: October 20, 1992 SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold. New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 RE: Long Pond Estates, Sect. II Southold SCTM# 1000-56-1-p/o2 Enclosed please find copies of inspection reports dated April 8, 1991, April 16, 1991, April 26, 1991 and October 20, 1992, from Engineering Inspector, James Richter. The items indicated in the October report and the highlighted items on the April reports have not been completed. As indicated in the Planning Board's letter of September 29, 1992, since an extension of the Letter of Credit has not been submitted, the Planning Board has asked the Town Board to authorize the Town to draw on the Letter of Credit if the above mentioned improvements are not completed by the expiration date of October 29, 1992. If all improvements have been completed, please notify this office by the morning of October 28th, in order for a field inspection to be scheduled prior to the expiration of the Letter of Credit. Ver truly /yours, / Bennett Orlowski, Jr "rr Chairman Encl. cc: Judith T. Terry Harvey Arnoff SECTION- II SCTM # : 1000 - 56 - 1 - o/o 2 CONTRACTOR: MOHRING ENTERPRISES PROJECT FOREMAN: ROBERT MOHRING AVERAGE FIELD FORCE: (CONTRACTORS ON SITE) JAMES A. RICHTER ENGINEERING INSPECTOR 765-3070 REPORT # 12 OCTOBER 20, 1992 OVERCAST, LIGHT RAIN, 55 DEGREES (REMARKS) CORAllINI & SONS, ASPHALT PAVING PLACING WEARING SURFACE EQUIPMENT AT THE SITE• 1 PAVER, 1 EQUIPMENT TRUCK, 1 ROLLER, 4 DUMP TRUCKS, 5 MEN VISITORS: (NAME) (REPRESENTING) (TIME) (REMARKS) CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES: PAVING CONTRACTOR ON SITE PLACING WEARING COURSE OF ASPHALT. * POND AVENUE HAS BEEN SATISFACTORILY SAW CUT TO ALLOW FOR THE UNION OF THE NEW ROAD WITH THE EXISTING. * THE PLACEMENT OF ASPHALT IS UNIFORM AND HAS A MINIMUM THICKNESS OF ONE AND ONE-HALF INCH. THE CONTRACTOR RAN OUT OF MATERIAL NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF LAUREL AVE. AND HAS PROMISED TO RETURN WITHIN THE WEEK TO FINISH PLACING THE ASPHALT. ONLY ONE OR TWO TONS REMAIN TO BE PLACED. * THREE METAL GRATES AND FRAMES HAVE NOT BEEN INSTALLED ON THE LEACHING BASINS ALONG LAUREL AVE. ALL PREVIOUSLY INSTALLED LEACHING POOLS SHOULD HAVE DRAINAGE GRATES AND THEY SHOULD ALL BE LANDSCAPED TO ALLOW ROAD RUNOFF TO ENTER THE BASINS. (BOND ESTIMATE ITEMS # 11 THROUGH # 15 HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLETED.) 11. TOPSOIL & SEEDING 4,100 S.Y. $ 20,500.00 12. STREET LIGHTS 1 EA. 2,000.00 13. DIRECT BURIAL CABLE 1,800 L.F. 3,600.00 14. STREET SIGNS 2 EA. 500.00 15. STREET TREES 70 EA. 14,000.00 TOTAL 40,600.00 - • � S�FFat�-�o� � o RAYMOND L. JACOBS to r= SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS 765-3140 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PROJECT: LONG POND_ ESTATES SECTION- II SCTM # : 1000 - 56 - 1 - o/o 2 CONTRACTOR: MOHRING ENTERPRISES PROJECT FOREMAN: ROBERT MOHRING AVERAGE FIELD FORCE: (CONTRACTORS ON SITE) JAMES A. RICHTER ENGINEERING INSPECTOR 765-3070 REPORT # 12 OCTOBER 20, 1992 OVERCAST, LIGHT RAIN, 55 DEGREES (REMARKS) CORAllINI & SONS, ASPHALT PAVING PLACING WEARING SURFACE EQUIPMENT AT THE SITE• 1 PAVER, 1 EQUIPMENT TRUCK, 1 ROLLER, 4 DUMP TRUCKS, 5 MEN VISITORS: (NAME) (REPRESENTING) (TIME) (REMARKS) CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES: PAVING CONTRACTOR ON SITE PLACING WEARING COURSE OF ASPHALT. * POND AVENUE HAS BEEN SATISFACTORILY SAW CUT TO ALLOW FOR THE UNION OF THE NEW ROAD WITH THE EXISTING. * THE PLACEMENT OF ASPHALT IS UNIFORM AND HAS A MINIMUM THICKNESS OF ONE AND ONE-HALF INCH. THE CONTRACTOR RAN OUT OF MATERIAL NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF LAUREL AVE. AND HAS PROMISED TO RETURN WITHIN THE WEEK TO FINISH PLACING THE ASPHALT. ONLY ONE OR TWO TONS REMAIN TO BE PLACED. * THREE METAL GRATES AND FRAMES HAVE NOT BEEN INSTALLED ON THE LEACHING BASINS ALONG LAUREL AVE. ALL PREVIOUSLY INSTALLED LEACHING POOLS SHOULD HAVE DRAINAGE GRATES AND THEY SHOULD ALL BE LANDSCAPED TO ALLOW ROAD RUNOFF TO ENTER THE BASINS. (BOND ESTIMATE ITEMS # 11 THROUGH # 15 HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLETED.) 11. TOPSOIL & SEEDING 4,100 S.Y. $ 20,500.00 12. STREET LIGHTS 1 EA. 2,000.00 13. DIRECT BURIAL CABLE 1,800 L.F. 3,600.00 14. STREET SIGNS 2 EA. 500.00 15. STREET TREES 70 EA. 14,000.00 TOTAL 40,600.00 0 0 BOND ESTIMATE FOR LONG POND ESTATES, SECTION 2 MAJOR SUBDIVISION AT SOUTHOLD TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK S.C.T.M. NO. 1000-56-1-p/o 2 SUB TOTAL - $193,595.00 6% INSPECTION FEE = 11,615.70 TOTAL = $205.210.70 Sheet 1 of 1 UNIT ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY PRICE AMOUNT 1. Unclassified Excavation 900 c.y. 6.00 $ 5,400.00 2. Fill For Roadway 300 c.y. 8.00. 2,400.00 3. Fine Grading 2,450 s.y. 1.50 3,675.00 4. Saw Cut 2,030 l.f. 3.00 6,090.00 5. Furnish and Install Bas1ns-10' O.D. 120 v.f. 300.00 36,000.00 6. Furnish and Install 18" RCP 56 l.f. 30.00 1,680.00 7. Concrete Curb 3,350 l.f. 10.00 33,500.00 8. Dense -Graded Aggregate Base Course - 4" Thick 32C c.y. 40.00 12,800.00 9. Bituminous Pavement Binder Course 2 1/2" Thick 395 Tons 70.00 27,650.00 10. Bituminous Pavement . Wearing Course 1 1/2" Thick 240 Tons 70.00 16,800.00 11. Topsoil and Seeding 4,100 s.y. 5.00 20,500.00 12.°' Street Lights 1 ea. 2,000.00 2,000.00 13. Direct Burial Cable 1,800 1.f. 2.00 ° 3,600.00 14. Street Signs 2 ea. 250.00 500.00 15. Street Trees 70 ea. 200.00 14,000.00 16. Maintenance and Protection of Traffic J a b 7,000.00 71000.00 SUB TOTAL - $193,595.00 6% INSPECTION FEE = 11,615.70 TOTAL = $205.210.70 Sheet 1 of 1 INSPECTION REPORT PROJECT: LONG POND ESTATES SECTION II SCTM # 1000-sc,-1-n/n 9 rALJJni,i ruXhMA : Rot AVERAGE FIELD FORCE: DATE . APRIL 8, 1991 DAY M TUE WEATHER 1CLEAR TEMP 0-32 32-5 WIND 5 MOD HUMIDIT RY MOD JAMES A. RICHTER ENGINEERING INSPECTOR 734-5211 W Corrazzini Asphalt r/IIIIIiI����' 5 Men AME OF CONTRACTOR NON -MANUAL MANUAL REMARKS RAYMOND L. JACOBS SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS I • �� �.ai.••/rrr OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF • r 1 INSPECTION REPORT PROJECT: LONG POND ESTATES SECTION II SCTM # 1000-sc,-1-n/n 9 rALJJni,i ruXhMA : Rot AVERAGE FIELD FORCE: DATE . APRIL 8, 1991 DAY M TUE WEATHER 1CLEAR TEMP 0-32 32-5 WIND 5 MOD HUMIDIT RY MOD JAMES A. RICHTER ENGINEERING INSPECTOR 734-5211 W Corrazzini Asphalt Richard Mohring I 5 Men AME OF CONTRACTOR NON -MANUAL MANUAL REMARKS VISITORS: 2:00 PM Richard Mohring I IME NAME REPRESENTING REMARKS EQUIPMENT AT THE SITE: Corrazzini - 1 Grader B&J Maintenance - 2 Trucks, 1 Trencher, 3 Men CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES: 8:00 AM Corrazzini is on site fine grading Long Pond Extension. A bulldozer worked last saturday to remove approximately 12" of excess material. This material was deposited on site in the swale areas. The final grade will still need to be lowered an average of 1". This will be done by Corrazzini with there grader. B&J Maintenance Co. on site installing underground electric service. The forman was notified that they should contact the Town Highway Dept. prior to doing any work within the Town R.O.W.'s even if they are working for L.I.L.C.O. 1:00 PM Corrazzini still on site fine grading Long Pond Extension. B&J Maintenance installing Service cable under Laurel ave. An 8" wide trench has been cut, the cable installed and the trench was backfilled. This took approximately 1 hour to complete. Backfilling and compaction was adequate and the road surface was patched immediately. Richard Mohring arrived on site at approximately 2 PM. At this time I asked him to arrange for the necessary grading and seeding of the sholder areas along Laurel ave. These areas on both sides of the road have been -disturbed by construction and are in need of repair. PAGE 1 OF 1 DATE APRIL 16, 1991 DAY S WEATHER SUN CLEAR ( TEMP 0-32'32-5 _w —IND -S-TIICZZ 1 HUMIDITY DR MO 1 AVERAGE FIELD FORCE: NAME OF CONTRACTOR NON -MANUAL MANitAi REMARKS VISITORS• TIME NAME REPRESENTING TREM:S EQUIPMENT AT THE SITE: W CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES: 8:00 AM The 4" Stone Blend/Recycled Concrete base course has been installed in a satisfactory manner. Some fine grading and rolling will be required prior to placement of Asphalt Base due to vehicular and construction activity on the site. Swale areas along Long Pond Extension need to be graded & seeded to prevent erosion. Metal castings and grates have been installed on most of the catch basins - Plastic covers have been installed to prevent silt build-up until such time that grass has grown in the swale and sholder areas. Additional castings must be installed on the remaining catch basins The areac surrounding all of the catch basin inlets must be landscaped in such a way to allow road runoff to enter the basins Mr Richard Mohring has been informed of the conditions in the shold r areas and promises me that Brading, landscaping and seeding will be done soon on both Long Pond Extension and Laural Ave PAGE 1 OF 1 • �5�EF0(,��o z RAYMOND L. JACOBS o ' Ln��r. JAMES A. RICHTER SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS 0 y�Ol � ENGINEERING INSPECTOR 765-3140 734-5211 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD INSPECTION REPORT DATE APRIL 16, 1991 DAY S WEATHER SUN CLEAR ( TEMP 0-32'32-5 _w —IND -S-TIICZZ 1 HUMIDITY DR MO 1 AVERAGE FIELD FORCE: NAME OF CONTRACTOR NON -MANUAL MANitAi REMARKS VISITORS• TIME NAME REPRESENTING TREM:S EQUIPMENT AT THE SITE: W CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES: 8:00 AM The 4" Stone Blend/Recycled Concrete base course has been installed in a satisfactory manner. Some fine grading and rolling will be required prior to placement of Asphalt Base due to vehicular and construction activity on the site. Swale areas along Long Pond Extension need to be graded & seeded to prevent erosion. Metal castings and grates have been installed on most of the catch basins - Plastic covers have been installed to prevent silt build-up until such time that grass has grown in the swale and sholder areas. Additional castings must be installed on the remaining catch basins The areac surrounding all of the catch basin inlets must be landscaped in such a way to allow road runoff to enter the basins Mr Richard Mohring has been informed of the conditions in the shold r areas and promises me that Brading, landscaping and seeding will be done soon on both Long Pond Extension and Laural Ave PAGE 1 OF 1 AME OF CONTRACTOR NON -MANUAL MANUAL REMARKS E UIPMENT AT THE SITE: F,BIJ Maintenance - 1 Bucket Truck, 1 Equipment Truck hring - 1 Bulldozer CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES: 9:30 AM The sholder and Swale areas on Long Pond Extension and Laurel Ave. have been graded satisfactorily. However, these areas have not yet been seeded with grass as required. Some of the metal castings and grates have not yet been installed on each of the catch basins. These castings must be installed and some landscaping will have to be done to insure the propper drainage at each of the basins. B&J Maintenance Co, is on site installing the underground electric service. The crew is in the process of hooking up the underground service to the existing service at a utility pole located on Yennecott Drive. PAGE 1 OF l RAYMOND L. JACOBS N rn JAMES A. RICHTER SUPERINTENDENT OF 0 ® �' �,yol ENGINEERING HIGHWAYS ��' INSPECTOR 765-3140 734-5211 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD INSPECTION REPORT DATE APRIL 26, 1991 PROJECT: LONG POND ESTATES DAY KQN ITUE IWED ITHU CIPRL2SAT SUN SECTION II WEATHER CLEAR OVERCAST RAIN SNOW REPORT it SCTM $ 1000-56-1- 0 2 TEMP 0-32 32-5 -70 70-8 85+ CONTRACTOR: MOHRING ENTERPRISES WIND S i1OD 11 PROJECT FOREMAN: Robert Mohrin HUMIDITY RY HIGH AVERAGE FIELD FORCE: AME OF CONTRACTOR NON -MANUAL MANUAL REMARKS E UIPMENT AT THE SITE: F,BIJ Maintenance - 1 Bucket Truck, 1 Equipment Truck hring - 1 Bulldozer CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES: 9:30 AM The sholder and Swale areas on Long Pond Extension and Laurel Ave. have been graded satisfactorily. However, these areas have not yet been seeded with grass as required. Some of the metal castings and grates have not yet been installed on each of the catch basins. These castings must be installed and some landscaping will have to be done to insure the propper drainage at each of the basins. B&J Maintenance Co, is on site installing the underground electric service. The crew is in the process of hooking up the underground service to the existing service at a utility pole located on Yennecott Drive. PAGE 1 OF l � oS�FFo�,��o • s RAYMOND L. JACOBS Lnn T SUPERINTENDENT OF • `� HIGHWAYS 765-3140 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 1 Ai8 IR T 3_ CN jt1RjpajkFP PROJECT: LONG POND ESTATES SECTION II SCTM # : 1000 - 56 - 1 - a/o 2 CONTRACTOR: MOHRING ENTERPRISES PROJECT FOREMAN: ROBERT MOHRING AVERAGE FIELD FORCE: (CONTRACTORS ON SITE) CORAZZINI & SONS, ASPHALT PAVING EQUIPMENT AT THE SITE: 6u 6f -i (J -- JAMS A. RICHTER -ENGINEERING x INSPECTOR 765(.3070 JLi' OCTOBER 20, 1992 OVERCAST, LIGHT RAIN, 55 DEGREES (REMARKS) PLACING WEARING SURFACE 1 PAVER, 1 EQUIPMENT TRUCK, 1 ROLLER, 4 DUMP TRUCKS, 5 MEN VISITORS: (NAME) (REPRESENTING) (TIME) (REMARKS) CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES: : PAVING CONTRACTOR ON SITE PLACING WEARING COURSE OF ASPHALT. x POND AVENUE HAS BEEN SATISFACTORILY SAW CUT TO ALLOW FOR THE UNION OF THE NEW ROAD WITH THE EXISTING. * THE PLACEMENT OF ASPHALT IS UNIFORM AND HAS A MINIMUM THICKNESS OF ONE AND ONE-HALF INCH. THE CONTRACTOR RAN OUT OF MATERIAL NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF LAUREL AVE. AND HAS PROMISED TO RETURN WITHIN THE WEEK TO FINISH PLACING THE ASPHALT. ONLY ONE OR TWO TONS REMAIN TO BE PLACED. * THREE METAL GRATES AND FRAMES HAVE NOT BEEN INSTALLED ON THE LEACHING BASINS ALONG LAUREL AVE. ALL PREVIOUSLY INSTALLED LEACHING POOLS SHOULD HAVE DRAINAGE GRATES AND THEY SHOULD ALL BE LANDSCAPED TO ALLOW ROAD RUNOFF TO ENTER THE BASINS. (BOND ESTIMATE ITEMS # 11 THROUGH # 15 HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLETED.) 11. TOPSOIL & SEEDING 4,100 S.Y. $ 20,500.00 12. STREET LIGHTS 1 EA. 2,000.00 13. DIRECT BURIAL CABLE 1,800 L.F. 3,600.00 14. STREET SIGNS 2 EA. 500.00 15. STREET TREES 70 EA. 14,000.00 TOTAL 40,600.00 0 BONO ESTIMATE FOR LONG POND ESTATES, SECTION 2 MAJOR SUBDIVISION AT SOUTHOLD TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SUFFOLK COUNT'S, NEW YORK S.C.T.M. NO. 1000-56-1-p/o 2 6% INSPECTION FEE = 11,615.70 TOTAL = $205.210.70 S/3 Sheet 1 of 1 i UNIT ITEM DESCRIPTIONJAQ NTITY PRICE AMOUNT 1. Unclassified Excavation 900 c.y. 6.00 S 5,400.00 2. Fill For Roadway 300 c.y. 8.00• 2,400.00 3. Fine Grading 2,450 s.y. 1.50 3,675.00 4. Saw Cut 2,030 l.f. 3.00 6,090.00 5. Furnish and Install Basins -10' O.D. 120 v.f. 300.00 36,000.00 6. Furnish and Install 18" RCP 56 l.f. 30.00 1,680.00 7. Concrete Curb 3,350 l.f. 10.00 33,500.00 S. Dense -Graded Aggregate Base Course - 4" Thick 320 c.y. 40.00 12,800.00 9. Bituminous Pavement Binder Course 2 1/2" Thick 395 Tons 70.00 27,650.00 10. Bituminous Pavement . Wearing Course 1 1/2" Thick 240 Tons 70.00 16,800.00 !jNMEMiLft%*4=1 ftd,E" 9qj 40100 S.Y. 5.00 206500.00 d _ Street Lights 1 ea. 2,000.00 2,000.00 18. Direct Burial Cable 1,800 l.f. 2.00 ' 3,600.00 14r Street Stens 2*w �ii}wQA�,ni4aQ0 15. Street Trees 70 ea. 200.00 #1440AW100 15. Maintenance and Protection of Traffic J o b 7,000.00 7,000.00 SUB TOTAL $193,595.00 6% INSPECTION FEE = 11,615.70 TOTAL = $205.210.70 S/3 Sheet 1 of 1 i • � S�EFO(,��o� RAYMOND L. JACOBS r=�, SUPERINTENDENT OF p O HIGHWAYS 765-3140 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD INSPECTION REPORT 8, 1991 PROJECT: LONG POND ESTATES DAY AVERAGE FIELD FORCE: JAMES A. RICHTER ENGINEERING INSPECTOR 734-5211 W Corrazzini Asphalt Richard Mohring 5 Men AME OF CONTRACTOR NON -MANUAL MANUAL REMARKS VTSITORS: 2:00 PM Richard Mohring IME NAME REPRESENTING REMARKS EQUIPMENT AT THE SITE: Corrazzini - 1 Grader B&J Maintenance - 2 Trucks, 1 Trencher, 3 Men FRTr7.6•i Corrazzini is on site fine grading Long Pond Extension. A bulldozer worked last saturday to remove approximately 12" of excess material. This material was deposited on site in the swale areas. The final grade will still need to be lowered an average of 1". This will be done by Corrazzini with there grader. B&J Maintenance Co. on site installing underground electric service. The forman was notified that they should contact the Town Highway Dept. prior to doing any work within the Town R.O.W.'s even if they are working for L.I.L.C.O. 1:00 PM Corrazzini still on site fine grading Long Pond Extension. B&J Maintenance installing Service cable under Laurel ave. An 8" wide trench has been cut, the cable installed and the trench was backfilled. This took approximately 1 hour to complete. Backfilling and compaction was adequate and theroad surface was patched immediately. PAGE 1 OF 1 RAYMOND L. JACOBS SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS 765-3140 INSPECTION REPORT PROJECT: LONG POND o 2 PROJECT FOREMAN: Rob AVERAGE FIELD FORCE: ,,'IIIIIIIIII���i I I • • =Ln ; OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ��-�...ii.•✓SII DAY WEATHER resji JAMES A. RICHTER ENGINEERING INSPECTOR 734-5211 AME OF CONTRACTOR NON -MANUAL MANUAL REMARKS VISITORS: IME NAME REPRESENTING I REMARKS EQUIPMENT AT THE SITE: WN,11WU11UN AU11V11iLZ): REPORT 09 8:00 AM The 4" Stone Blend/Recycled Concrete base course has been installed in a satisfactory manner. Some fine grading and rolling will be required prior to placement of Asphalt Base due to vehicular and construction activity on the site. ;"S P©nd Extension need to be graded S !"de W to prevent Metal castings and grates have been installed on most of the catch basins - Plastic covers have been installed to prevent silt build-up until such time that grass has grown in the swale and sholder areas. AlIkkuka- PAGE I OF 1 i RAYMOND L. JACOBS SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS 765-3140 INSPECTION REPORT PROJECT: LONG POND ESTATES SECTION II SCTM // : 1000-ci6-7- n/n 7 AVERAGE FIELD FORCE: JAMES A. RICHTER ENGINEERING INSPECTOR 734-5211 RAIN AME OF CONTRACTOR NON -MANUAL MANUAL REMARKS VISITORS: IME NAME REPRESENTING REMARKS EQUIPMENT AT THE SITE: B&J Maintenance - 1 Bucket Truck, 1 Equipment Truck Mohring - 1 Bulldozer CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES: SAT S REPORT 11 9:30 AM The sholder and swale areas on Long Pond Extension and Laurel Ave. have been graded satisfactorily. However, these areas have not yet been seeded with grass as required. 9018 oftha tai oasEia and rateq_have not et been installed on each of the catch NF asV11121 Me larl$'lTcaping will have to be done to insure the propper fAM1gb-xt ea i°aL g -p B&J Maintenance Co. is on site installing the underground electric service. The crew is in the process of hooking up the underground service to the existing service at a utility pole located on Yennecott Drive. PAGE 1 OF 1 oly ��v h PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS 1; rn Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman d ti George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Telephone (516) 765-1939 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Richard Mohring Mohring Enterprises Inc. 323 Glen Cove Avenue Sea Cliff, New York 11579 Dear Mr. Mohring: SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 September 29, 1992 RE: Long Pond Estates, Southold SCTM# 1000-56-1-p/o Fax (516) 765-1923 Sect. II 2 The Planning Board reviewed your letter of September 17, 1992 at their last work session. You indicated in your letter that all outstanding items will be completed prior to the expiration date of the bond and in addition you requested a performance bond reduction. It is the Planning Board's opinion that the projected completion date, being only one month from the date of this letter, does not warrant such reduction. As indicated in the Board's letter of September 11, 1992, if the improvements have not been completed by October 29, 1992, you must extend the guarantee for at least another year. An extension of this guarantee must be submitted to this office before the expiration date. Due to the timing of the Town Board's meetings, if the extension is not received by Noon of October 20, 1992, there will be a resolution before the Town Board at its October 20th meeting to authorize the Town to draw on the Letter of Credit. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly /yours, //� Bennett Orlowski, Jr 11"5 S CC: Judith T. Terry Matthew Kiernan 0 4 Builder and Land Developer 323 Glen Cove Avenue Sea Cliff, New York 11579 (516) 671-0481 September 17, 1992 Town of Southold Planning Board Office Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Re: Long Pond Estates, Section II Southold, New York S.C.T.M.#100-56-1-p/o 2 Dear Mr. Orlowski: �i With regard to the above captioned property, I would like to request a performance bond reduction for the improvements which have been completed. They are as follows: 1) water mains and services - 100% complete 2) Curbs in - 100% complete 3) Drainage - 3 C.I. covers need to be installed - 908 4) L.I.L.C.O. - Electric lines - 100% complete 5) Grading - 1008 complete 6) Paving - final lift to be installed - 758 complete I have instructedy.pavin contractor install the final lift prior to your OUZTer�. meeting. At that time I will request to be reIease3From tiebond. If you have any questions, please feel free o call. Very truly yours, Ric' -hard Mohring RM:sc cc:John MacCulley, North Fork Bank Matthew Kiernan, Esquire -� Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk 0 0 / C1:2�Z�B��?/LfclPil Builder and Land Developer 323 Glen Cove Avenue Sea Cliff, New York 11579 (516) 671-0481 September 17, 1992 Town of Southold Planning Board Office Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Re: Long Pond Estates, Section II Southold, New York S.C.T.M.#100-56-1-p/o 2 Dear Mr. Orlowski: With regard to the above captioned property, I would like to request a performance bond reduction for the improvements which have been completed. They are as follows: 1) Water mains and services - 1008 complete 2) Curbs in - 1008 complete 3) Drainage •- 3 C.I. covers need to be installed - 908 4) L.I.L.C.O. - Electric lines - 1008 complete 5) Grading - 1008 complete 6) Paving - :final lift to be installed - 758 complete I have instructed my paving contractor to install the final lift prior to your October 20th. meeting. At that time I will request to be released from the bond. If you have any questions, please feel free to call. Very truly yours, LC /08 Richard Mohr, RM:sc cc:John MacCulley, North Fork Bank Matthew Kiernan, Esquire --" Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk 21992 :ertified Mail: September 11, 1992 Richard Mohring, Vice President Bay View Land Corporation 323 Glen Cove Avenue Sea Cliff, New York 11579 SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Re: Performance Guarantee for Long Pond Estates, Sect. 2 Southold, New York SCTM # 1000-56-1-p/o 2 Dear Mr. Mohring: The performance guarantee for the subdivision of Long Pond Estates (Irrevocable Letter of Credit # M-90112 with The North Fork Bank & Trust Company) is due to expire on October 29, 1992. Since the improvements have not been completed, you must extend the guarantee for at least another year. An extension of this guarantee must be submitted to this office before the expiration date. Due to the timing of the Town Board's meetings, if the extension is not received by Noon of October 20, 1992, there will be a resolution before the Town Board at its October 20th meeting to authorize the Town to draw on the Letter of Credit if the extension is not received by Noon of October 29, 1992. If you have any questions, please contact either Valerie Scopaz, Town Planner or Matthew Kiernan, Assistant Town Attorney. Sincerely, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman CC: John Bartkewicz, Sr. V.P., The North Fork Bank & Trust Matthew Kiernan, Assistant Town Attorney Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS 1 C' T Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman y vv I 4 George Ritchie Latham, Jr.� Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD :ertified Mail: September 11, 1992 Richard Mohring, Vice President Bay View Land Corporation 323 Glen Cove Avenue Sea Cliff, New York 11579 SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Re: Performance Guarantee for Long Pond Estates, Sect. 2 Southold, New York SCTM # 1000-56-1-p/o 2 Dear Mr. Mohring: The performance guarantee for the subdivision of Long Pond Estates (Irrevocable Letter of Credit # M-90112 with The North Fork Bank & Trust Company) is due to expire on October 29, 1992. Since the improvements have not been completed, you must extend the guarantee for at least another year. An extension of this guarantee must be submitted to this office before the expiration date. Due to the timing of the Town Board's meetings, if the extension is not received by Noon of October 20, 1992, there will be a resolution before the Town Board at its October 20th meeting to authorize the Town to draw on the Letter of Credit if the extension is not received by Noon of October 29, 1992. If you have any questions, please contact either Valerie Scopaz, Town Planner or Matthew Kiernan, Assistant Town Attorney. Sincerely, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman CC: John Bartkewicz, Sr. V.P., The North Fork Bank & Trust Matthew Kiernan, Assistant Town Attorney Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk PLANNING BOARD • • 27 SEPqOBE*, 1991 C would like because it is obviously a hardship and I think there is some merit in leaving the road as is. I had other property just to the east of that with improved roads and they get all gravely and they are difficult to drive on . This path going to Gallagher's house you can ride a bike on. It is a well traveled, useful path. There are only two houses that would ever go there and we are not planning to do anything with it now. Obviously, at some date we could sell the lots. Incidentally, I got another estimate from Young and Young and his estimate was nintey-five hundred dollars higher than the Town Engineer's estimate so it seems ludicrous to spend $100,000 on a lot that is probably only worth $200,000. As far as the trees are concerned, I like trees but part of the beauty in the area is the openness, the flatness, there is a real appeal to that and I am not sure at all that trees are going to add anything to the visible environment. I won't comment on the firewell because that is something I don't have any knowledge of and if the Board feels its necessary I couldn't quarrel with that. As far as putting in all the asphalt and improving the driveway that has served so well for thirty-five years, I feel is unnecessary as well as the catch basin. I would appreciate it if you would consider it. Thank you. Mr. Orlowski: We'll go out and take a look at it. CMr. Baxter: Thank you. Mr. Orlowski: Any other questions or comments from the audience? Mr. Bill Moore: Good evening, I'm here on behalf of the Mohring family. I got a phone call today from Paul Caminiti to ask me to appear here to discuss with you or raise for a brief moment some problems that have developed with some covenants and restrictions that were imposed on Long Pond Estate subdivision which was approved by the Board in November of last year. I have got a copy of the map if you will take a quick look. What these people are seeking is relief from this covenant and restriction. The covenant required common driveways on lots that were paired and we are not getting a lot of cooperation from the purchasers of the lot, in wanting to comply with that covenant. One in particular is troublesome for us now which is lot number thirty- four. In laying out their property, the buyers had the Mohring's put the garage on the north side of the property. On that piece the curb cut is shown on the south side of the property. Now, everybody bought these lots or are buying these lots and signed the contracts subject to those covenants and restrictions. Having said that it's great to say well, you know stick it to them and we don't like that. But the problem is that we have got one acre lots here with people who are squawking and moaning. You've got garages PLANNING BOARD • • 28 SEPTWERW , 1991 C that have to satisfy the Town's side yard set back. Even on those lots in which the garage is located properly on the same side of the curb cut, the way the covenant is written, you would have to swing your driveway down to the edge of the property. That C & R is written such that you have to share that curb cut with your adjoining lot owner. No one seems to be appreciating the thought process that the Board went to in terms of acquiring it in the first place. I took exception to your acquiring it for a couple of reasons, one of which was my experience has been that you don't try and force property owners to work together involuntarily. If you and I are neighbors and we chose to share a hedge or a driveway or share the responsibility for it that is great we can elect to do so as neighbors. But to force it upon neighbors can create a problem. The one I thought of was if someone chose a asphalt driveway and the next guy chose a bluestone driveway you would have different surfaces right there and you could people irritated right off the bat for having to share a curb cut and where these things approach. Any event, the only relief you can give us as I read those things is to have a public hearing with a request from the owners to amend that covenant or to waive that covenant as to that particular lot. So I'm here tonight to ask that perhaps you'll put it on your next agenda to open that up and I would be happy to have these various lot owners come in and explain their thought process as to why they don't like this. At the present, we are seeking Certificate of Occupancy for the Flatley's who have C built and the Conway's who have built and the Building Department doesn't want to issue us a C.O. unless we can put the driveways in, in satisfaction with that covenant and restriction. I'm not sure how we are going to solve that problem. They've got bank financing and things that are running out on them. We can work that out with the Building Department for the time being but it is a problem we have got and we're going to have to seek some relief here. Mr. McDonald: You said that Mr. Mohring placed a garage in that location. He did the subdivision as well, right? Mr.,Moore: Right. Mr. McDonald: So he was well aware of the covenants and restrictions when he placed the garage. Mr. Moore: Right, absolutely. When the people bought the lots and contracted for the houses, those were subject to that covenant and restriction also. The bulk of them worked out even though the people don't like...... You have lots twenty-five and twenty-six, the garages were put on the respectively south and north sides. The people still don't like the notion the driveways go down, the driveways don't come down to the exact corner. I haven't checked this physically, with a survey to see but I'm told the driveways don't go down to the corner. They are at least on the same side in that theory. The same goes for the pair of twenty-seven and twenty-eight. The PLANNING BOARD • • 29 SEPWrEPfO, 1991 35u next required pair then is thirty-two and thirty-three which is ( not a problem at the moment. Flatley's house has the garage on the north side, it can go down to that if it absolutely has to. In the process of getting the Certificate of Occupancy, they asked please, please, don't make us put the driveway down on the corner down there. In their case, the garage faces north so somehow in terms of doing it, sweeping curb to get into their garage when you come in from the corner it doesn't work. I don't know, I don't design driveways. The one where it has become a real problem is in the Conway house, the garage and the house as it was laid out as the Conway's wanted it and the Mohring's built it, they put the garage on the north side and that is the most glaring problem because the curb cut in that one does'nt share because it curves to the south. There is the problem. Mr. Orlowski: Didn't the Mohring's have an idea that they had a problem? Mr. Moore: The only one that came to be a problem was Conway and I don't know if it was an oversight on everybody's part or what have you. Everyone else is matched up fine. Mr. McDonald: In reality, they may not be matched up at all. Mr. Moore: In reality, it may not be down to the corners of the Clots. One of the problems was, and I didn't even realize it at the time, is there is no curb, this is the town road. Laurel Avenue is a town road and in fact there is no fact there is no curb there. Had the curbs been placed by Mohring, you would see the curb cuts and we would all say, well there they are and they would have been very visible to see. There is certainly no intention to slide something pass this Board because it doesn't do any good. Mr. Orlowski: You've got C.O.'s on the other lots don't you. Mr. Moore: I've got C.O.'s on the other ones so I can only assume that the Town and building people didn't notice that on the survey's that were given to them. At least some of the survey's that I have seen have the curb cuts shown down on there and whether or not the thing actually goes to it I don't know. Interestingly enough, something that strikes me as why I took exception to that covenant in the first place. Although I understand it on multiple lots fronting on a road,... Mr. Ward: Part of the deal was to allow it on the road rather than build them all off an interior road. So the subdivider got a break to start with by doing that. We shouldn't have to force these people to have to work together. Let me ask you, if there were two flag lots in the back, and rather than building a road we told them they could have a common driveway with flag lots, would you be opposed to that? Forcing the two neighbors to work together. PLANNING BOARD • • 30 SEPWE100, 1991 C Mr. Moore: Yes, I am always troubled by that because when I sit here for a developer and we've got to debate agreeing to a condition on a map to accomplish the map, and then trying to market that map, yes, I really am troubled by sharing those things because you do require then all kinds of agreements and people who are willing to work together, some people just don't want to do it. Something like this you really are pushing neighbors. Mr. McDonald: Can we tell Mr. Baxter on legal counsel for Mr. Moore that we can't do flag lots there. Mr. Latham: Do people choose the surface of their driveways in this development? Mr. Moore: They can. Mr. McDonald: There are no specs on the driveway so you can do whatever you want. Everyone talking at once. Mr. Moore: Another interesting point to think about and maybe it is more appropriate to argue it at a public hearing to re -open this is that the way that curb cut language was required of you and I took your language and put it in a covenant and restriction. There is no restriction on the number of curb cuts ` so theoretically the Conway's and Flatley's the Conway's may have to put in a circular driveway. A lot of discussion. Mr. McDonald: The minutes should show clearly that our intent was to reduce the number of it, so that it is on record that that is the purpose of this. Mr. Moore: I am just saying that I'm dealing with the purchaser's attorney who bought a piece of property subject to the covenant who liked the house this way. Whether it was an oversight on everybody's part or somebody who knew and didn't say anything, like I said there is no benefit for us to play games like this. Mr. McDonald: Well, we're going to go out and take a look at that too. Mr. Moore: I'll confirm a request in writing to open this as a public hearing, pursuant to the C & R'swhich has the language for a public hearing..... majority plus one. Mr. McDonald: I'm sure you will get a letter from us either saying you are going to get a hearing or that we're going to enforce. c C PLANNING BOARD • • 31 SEP�E 0, 1991 Mr. Moore: Well, I'm still entitled to request a hearing. You can deny the hearing. Mr. Orlowski: We'll just take a look and review the whole thing. Mr. Moore: O.K., thank you. Mr. Orlowski: Anyone else out there that would like to say anything out there tonight? Nancy S.: I would just like to say that I was very happy to see you at the Master Plan that was put on the other night and I was very disappointed that Scott Harris wasn't there and I congratulate you Benny for caring about our Town. Now that you've not rescinded your negative declaration on McDonald's does that mean that it won't go back to the Zoning Board of Appeals now you'll ....... Mr. Orlowski: No, it's at the Zoning Board of Appeals. They have to make a determination. Nancy S.: They just handed their site approval in the other day. Mr. McDonald: No, we're not doing anything until the Zoning Board of Appeals makes their decision. Nancy S.: I would like to give you this article that Hampton Bays didn't get their approval for a zone change. Mr. Orlowski: This is a zone change, they wouldn't have gotten it here either. Nancy S: Well, it's just interesting, maybe you didn't see it. Mr. Orlowski: O.K.. all those in favor? Ayes: Mr. Edwards, Mr. McDonald, Mr. Ward, Mr. Latham, Mr. Orlowski. Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered. Being there was no further business to be brought before the Board, the meeting was adjourned at 9:00 p.m.. Z-0�- Bennett Orlowski Jr., Chrrman Respectfully submitted, i 4ane Rousseau, RAYMOND L. JACOBS SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS 765-3140 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD INSPECTION REPORT LONG POND ESTATES 8, 1991 JAMES A. RICHTER ENGINEERING INSPECTOR 734-5211 THU FRI SAT S RAIN SNOW REPORT SCTM I/___ 1000-56-1-n/o 2 TEMP 0---72 6327-5%W 170-8 85+ CONTRACTOR: MnARTW FNTFFPPTgFq Zj ZTTT MnT AVERAGE FIELD FORCE: Im Corrazzini Asphalt Richard Mohring 5 Men NAME OF CONTRACTOR NON -MANUAL MANUAL REMARKS VISITORS: 2:00 PM Richard Mohring IME NAME REPRESENTING REMARKS EQUIPMENT AT THE SITE: Corrazzini - 1 Grader B&J Maintenance - 2 Trucks, 1 Trencher, 3 Men VVIVJLRUVl1VlV Corrazzini is on site fine grading Long Pond Extension. A bulldozer worked last saturday to remove approximately 12" of excess material. This material was deposited on site in the swale areas. The final grade will still need to be lowered an average of 1". This will be done by Corrazzini with there grader. B&J Maintenance Co. on site installing underground electric service. The forman was notified that they should contact the Town Highway Dept. prior to doing any work within the Town R.O.W.'s even if they are working for L.I.L.C.O. 1:00 PM Corrazzini still on site fine grading Long Pond Extension. B&J Maintenance installing Service cable under Laurel ave. An 8" wide trench has been cut, the cable installed and the trench was backfilled. This took approximately 1 hour to complete. Backfilling and compaction was adequate and the road surface was patched immediately. Richard Mohring arrived on site at approximately 2 PM. At this time I asked him to arrange for the necessary grading and seeding of the sholder areas along Laurel ave. These areas on both sides of the road have been disturbed by construction and are in need of repair. PAGE I OF I Foc,��o • RAYMOND L. JACOBS to .T SUPERINTENDENT OF • HIGHWAYS 765-3140 '7C OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD INSPECTION REPORT PROJECT: LONG POND ESTAT SECTION II SCTM # : 1000-56-1 p/o 2 CONTRACTOR: MOHRING ENTE PROJECT FOREMAN: Robert AVERAGE FIELD FORCE: HUMIDITY IIG iLei* I JAMES A. RICHTER ENGINEERING INSPECTOR 734-5211 NAME OF CONTRACTOR NON -MANUAL MANUAL REMARKS VISITORS: IME NAME REPRESENTING REMARKS EQUIPMENT AT THE SITE: L CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES: The 4" Stone Blend/Recycled Concrete base course has been installed in a satisfactory manner. Some fine grading and rolling will be required prior to placement of Asphalt Base due to vehicular and construction activity on the site. Swale areas along Long Pond Extension need to be graded & seeded to prevent erosion. Metal castings and grates have been installed on most of the catch basins - Plastic covers have been installed to prevent silt build-up until such time that grass has grown in the swale and sholder areas. Additional castings must be installed on the remaining catch basins. The area surrounding all of the catch basin inlets must be landscaped in such a way to allow road runoff to enter the basins. Mr Richard Mohring has been informed of the conditions in the sholder areas and promises me that grading, landscaping and seeding will be done soon on both Long Pond Extension and Laural Ave. PAGE 1 OF 1 �S�FFOI�-l' RAYMOND L. JACOBS tin .T SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS 765-3140 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD INSPECTION REPORT DATE APRIL 18, 1991 PROJECT: LONG POND ESTATES DAY MON JITUE NAME OF CONTRACTOR SECTION II WEATHER SUN C SCTM # : 1000-56-1- o 2 TEMP 0-32Q2-50 CONTRACTOR: MOHRING ENTERPRISES WIND STI PROJECT FOREMAN: Robert Mohring HUMIDITY DRY AVFRACF. FTFT.D FORCE: JAMES A. RICHTER ENGINEERING INSPECTOR 734-5211 10 CORRAZZINI ASPHALT Richard Mohring NAME OF CONTRACTOR NON -MANUAL MANUAL REMARKS OAILIMal .i.`c 9:30.AM Richard Mohring 12:00 PM Robert Mohring IME NAME REPRESENTING REMARKS EQUIPMENT AT THE SITE: Corrazzini - 1 Roller, 1 Paver, 3 Trucks, 5 Men CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES: oe Approximately 50% of the 21,1" Asphalt Base Course was installed on 4/17/91. The average thickness of Base material was in excess of 2Y'. Mr. Richard Mohring was on site at 9:30 AM. Mr. Mohring requested that the Town Building Department be informed as soon as the Base course has been installed in a satisfactory manner. 12:30 PM The last load of asphalt base is on site. The placement of the Asphalt Base course is complete and has been approved. I contacted Mr. Lessard at 1:00 PM in the Building Department and verbally informed him of my inspection report. PAGE1 OF 1 o�g�FFUlkcoG y RAYMOND L. JACOBS c�f1 n=i JAMES A. RICHTER SUPERINTENDENT OF ENGINEERING HIGHWAYS hyo! 0� INSPECTOR 765-3140 734-5211 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD INSPECTION REPORT DATE APRIL 26, 1991 PROJECT: LONG. POND ESTATES DAY IUQV ITUE IWED I THU SAT SECTION II WEATHER CLEAR OVERCAST RAIN SNOW REPOF SCTM # : 1000-56-1- o 2 TEMP 0-32 32-5 -7 70-8 85+ CONTRACTOR: MOHRING ENTERPRISES WIND I S OD 11 PROJECT FOREMAN: Robert Mohrine HUMIDITYJrDRYHIGH AVERAGE FIELD FORCE: AME OF CONTRACTOR NON -MANUAL MANUAL --]REMARKS VISITORS• IME NAME REPRESENTING REMARKS QUIPMENT AT THE SITE: B&J Maintenance - 1 Bucket Truck, 1 Equipment Truck Mohring - 1 Bulldozer AUilV1l1E S 10MI11F.'"I The sholder and swale areas on Long Pond Extension and Laurel Ave. have been graded satisfactorily. However, these areas have not yet been seeded with grass as required. Some of the metal castings and grates have not yet been installed on each of the catch basins. These castings must be installed and some landscaping will have to be done to insure the propper drainage at each of the basins. B&J Maintenance Co. is on site installing the underground electric service. The crew is in the process of hooking up the underground service to the existing service at a utility pole located on Yennecott Drive. PAGE 1 OF 1 ,FOIKcoGy�c RAYMOND L. JACOBS SUPERINTENDENT OF A HIGHWAYS 765-3140 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD M E M O R A N D U M TO: BENNETT ORLOWSKD, JR. CHAIRMAN FROM: JAMES A. RICE.TER, R.A. J� SUBJECT: INSPECTION REPORTS DATE: JANUARY 4, 1991 MS Ae JAMES A. RICHT'E'R ENGINEERING INSPEC'T'OR 734-5211 Enclosed please find copies of my latest inspection reports. LOCATION REPORT # DATE LONG POND ESTATES ................. 05 ............ Jan. 2, 1991 Section II SUNBEAU SUBDIVISION .............. 01 Jan. 2, 1991 "BEAU'S WAY" If you have any questions reguarding my reports, please do not hesitate to contact my office. enc. CC. Raymond L. Jacobs / file RAYMOND L. JACOBS SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS 765-3140 INSPECTION REPORT PROJECT: LONG POND ESTATES DATE .JANUARY DAY MON 2 1991 TUE ED- THU FRI MANUAL SECTION II Ln rn JAMES A. RICHTER Q ENGINEERING !�( INSPECTOR SCTM it 734-5211 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER 0-3 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 50-70 PROJECT: LONG POND ESTATES DATE .JANUARY DAY MON 2 1991 TUE ED- THU FRI MANUAL SECTION II WEATHER SUN CLEAR OVERCAST RAIN SNOW SCTM it 1000-56-1- o 2 TEMP 0-3 2-50 50-70 70-8 85+ CONTRACTOR: Mohrine Enterprises WIND STI MOD HIGH PROJECT FOREMAN: HUMIDITY DRY MOD HIGH AVERAGE FIELD FORCE: 05 MIKE - DRAINAGE CONTRACTOR 2 MEN NAME OF CONTRACTOR NON -MANUAL MANUAL REMARKS VISITORS: IME NAME REPRESENTING REMARKS EQUIPMENT AT THE SITE: 1 - BACKHOE 11:00 am Drainage contractor has begun installation of catch basins along Laurel Ave. 2-81Qx8'd. Catch Basins have been installed at (3) three of the (7) seven locations scheduled for drainage alond Laurel Ave.- These three locations have been left open.- An earth berm has been placed around the openings for protection.- The 15" CMP to connect the basins along with the Cast Iron Frame & Grate has not yet been installed. - Mr. Richard Mohring has been contacted and was given two options. The first was to install flashing and/or warning type device around the openings at the end of each day. The second was to close in the holes at the end of each day even if the construction has not been completed. The installation at one of the Catch Basins along Laurel Ave. encountered excessive amounts of topsoil, clay & loam. This site was over excavated until clean sand was encountered. The hole was then backfilled with clean sand taken from another area of the site. JAN - 7 1991 PAGE 1OF1 M E M O R A N D U M TO: BENNETT ORLOWS&I, JR. CHAIRMAN FROM: JAMES A. RICHTER, R.A4--- SUBJECT: INSPECTION REPORTS CN(�FiLIC CS� N/ 5 JAMES A. RICHTER ENGINEERING INSPECTOR 734-5211 DATE: DECEMBER 21, 1990 Enclosed please find copies of my latest inspection reports. LOCATION REPORT 11 DATE HARBOR VIEW ESTATES ...... 03 .............. 12/19/90 LONG POND ESTATES Section II ......... 03 .............. 12/17/90 LONG POND ESTATES Section II ......... 04 .............. 12/20/90 If you have any questions reguarding my reports please do not hesitate to contact my office. enc. cc: Raymond L. Jacobs / file OEC 2 A �o FOLIfCOGy� RAYMOND L. JACOBS SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS 765-3140 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD M E M O R A N D U M TO: BENNETT ORLOWS&I, JR. CHAIRMAN FROM: JAMES A. RICHTER, R.A4--- SUBJECT: INSPECTION REPORTS CN(�FiLIC CS� N/ 5 JAMES A. RICHTER ENGINEERING INSPECTOR 734-5211 DATE: DECEMBER 21, 1990 Enclosed please find copies of my latest inspection reports. LOCATION REPORT 11 DATE HARBOR VIEW ESTATES ...... 03 .............. 12/19/90 LONG POND ESTATES Section II ......... 03 .............. 12/17/90 LONG POND ESTATES Section II ......... 04 .............. 12/20/90 If you have any questions reguarding my reports please do not hesitate to contact my office. enc. cc: Raymond L. Jacobs / file OEC 2 A RAYMOND L. JACOBS SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS 765-3140 INSPECTION REPORT PROJECT: LONG POND ESTATES c,VFFOIk�O� T JAMES A. RICHTER Q ENGINEERING INSPECTOR 734-5211 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SCTM # : 1000-56-1- p/o 2 CONTRACTOR: MOHRING ENTERPRISES AVERAGE FIELD FORCE: DATE DECEMBER 17,. 1990 DAY MON _ TUE IWED THU IFRI ISAT S WEATHER SUN EARVERCAST RAIN SNOW REPORT TEMP 0-32 - 0-70 70-8 85+ WIND STILgZap IHICH 1 1 1 03 HUMIDITY DRY 0 HIGH I— NAME OF CONTRACTOR NON -MANUAL [:UAL REMARKS VISITORS: 11:06am Robert Mohring Mohring Enterprises IME NAME REPRESENTING REMARKS EQUIPMENT Al THE SI'Z'E: Grimes Contracting 2 backhoe's, 1 Equip. truck, 4 Men, 1 street sweeper Drainage Contractor 1 backhoe, 2 Men Curbing Contractor : ]. Equip. truck, 3 Men CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES: 10:30 am GRIMES CONTRACTING on site. "WATER MAIN INSTALLATION" The forman for Grimes informed me that they worked saturday and sunday installing the main along Laural Ave. Two fire hydrants have also been installed. The Water Main has also been installed within the Long Pond Road extension. The Highway Department was never notified when the work in the Town Road would be done. Robert Mohring requested a design change. He proposed to use 15" 0 Pipe in place of 18" 0 Pipe to connect Catch Basins together. This has been approved by Mr. Jacobs and Mr Morhing has been notified. Some of the finished curbing has been damaged by the water main contractors and will have to be replaced. 2:30 pm Two Flat Bed Trucks on site with delivery of Drainage rings. (2' & 4' high) Curbing forms being installed along south side of Long Pond Extention. Approximately 50% of the curbing has been installed to date. Drainage rings being installed along Long Pond Extension. With the delivery of 2' high rings the remaining basins to be installed will be a total of ten (10) feet deep along Long Pond Extension. Mi 2 4 1qr PAGE IOF I � � • ��FFocK�D� � RAYMOND L. JACOBS L rn JAMES A. RICHTER SUPERINTENDENT OF Q `7;,r ENGINEERING HIGHWAYS ��0� � ,���� INSPECTOR 765-3140 734-5211 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD INSPECTION REPORT DATE DECEMBER 20,1990 PROJECT: LONG POND ESTATES DAY MON TUE WED <TH SECTION II WEATHER SUN LEA OVERCAST RAIN SCTM # -1- o 2 TEMP 0 -32(T -7D 50-70 70-8 r04 CONTRACTOR: MOHRING ENTERPRISES WIND STI HIGH PROJECT FOREMAN: HUMIDITY DRYZMD HIGH AVFRACR FTRT.n FnRCF- NAME OF CONTRACTOR __fNON-MANUAL MANUAL REMARKS vTeT mnDc. IME NAME REPRESENTING REMARKS EQUIPMENT AT THE SITE: Grimes Contracting: 2 backhoe's, 1 Equipment truck, 4 Men Drainage Contractor: 1 backhoe, 2 Men Curbing Contractor: 1 Equipment Truck 3 Men 3:00 pm Drainage contractor has only one more Basin to install along the Long Pond Ext. The 15" 0 Pipe to connect the Basins has not yet been installed. The contractor has been instructed to install all of the Basins including the Basins along Laural Ave. before piping them together. The installation of Catch Basins along Laurel Ave. is scheduled to start tomorrow (12/21/90). Grimes on-site trenching new water service under Laurel Ave. The town Highway Department has never been informed by the contractor of what work would be done when with respect to construction in the Town Road. The Curbing has all ben placed. The remaining forms are now being removed. The damaged curbing has also been replaced. PAGE 1OF 1 i PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD November 27, 1990 William D. Moore Moore & Moore Clause Commons Suite 3 Mattituck, New York 11952 Dear Mr. Moore: SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 RE: Long Pond Estates Section II SCTM#1000-56-1-P/0 2 Fax (516) 765-1823 Enclosed please find a copy of the map dated September 28, 1990 which was endorsed by the Chairman on November 21, 1990. The mylar maps, which were also endorsed by the Chairman, must be picked up at this office and filed in the office of the County Clerk. Any plat not so filed or recorded within sixty (60) days of the date of final approval, shall become null and void. As per Section A106-25 (C) of the Town Code, the Planning Board must be notified at least two (2) days prior to the commencement or completion of any work on each stage or operation of the construction of improvements. Please contact this office if you have any further questions. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr ,kJ Chairman Encl. cc: Victor Lessard, Principal Building Inspector Charles Watts, Assessors Office Raymond Jacobs, Superintendent of Highways SUBMISSION WITHOUT COVER LETTER SENDER: SUBJECT: 4-17 SCTM#: COMMENTS: E RAYMOND L. JACOBS SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS 765-3140 M E M O R A N D U M TO: MR. BENNETT ORLOWSKI, Jr. Chairman - Planning Board FROM: JAMES A. RICHTER, R.A. SUBJECT: LONG POND ESTATES - SECTION II DATE: DECEMBER 17, 1990 JAMES A. RICHTER ENGINEERING INSPECTOR 734-5211 Enclosed please find a copy of my latest inspection report for the above referenced Project. If you have any Questions, Please feel free to call. cc: Mr. Raymond L. Jacobs file RAYMOND L. JACOBS SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS 765-3140 INSPECTION REPORT OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PROJECT: LONG POND ESTATES Section II CONTRACTOR: MOH PROJECT FOREMAN: AVF.RACE FTFT.D FORCE: DATE .DECEMBER 14,. 1990 WEATHER — Gl � V L 11'al'LL ENTERPRISES WIND HUMIDITY GH JAMES A. RICHTER ENGINEERING INSPECTOR 734-5211 NAME OF CONTRACTOR NON -MANUAL MANUAL REMARKS VTSTTDRR: REPORT 02 3:30pm Mr. MOHRING CONTRACTOR REVISED CATCH BASIN DESIGN. IME NAME REPRESENTING REMARKS 3QUIPMENT AT THE SITE: 1 - BACKHOE , 1 - SMALL BLACK DUMP TRUCK 1 - CEMENT TRUCK CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES: * Surveyors on site - Staking out pool locations along Laurel Avenue. * Cement Drainage Rings on site - 8' 0 - Stockpiled at center of site. * Backhoe is trenching for installation of concrete curbing * The north side of Long; Pond extension has been formed. - Approx 25% of concrete curbing has been placed. (11:30 am) (1:30 pm) ,t Cement truck on site placing concrete curbing. By the end of the day most of the north side of the road had curbing installed. ,t Catch Basin installation began late in the afternoon. Mr. Mohring was contacted by me and informed that 2-8'0 Rings 8' Deep would not be adequate to replace the 10'0 Rings 12' Deep as designed. Mr. Mohring was instructed to use 2-8'0 x 10' Deep or 3-8'0 x 8' Deep.(Typical at 4 locations -Long Pond Ext) * Mr. Mohring's brother arrived on site at approximately 3:30pm and instructed operator to install 2 Pools 12' Deep. There were no two (2) foot rings on site and Mr. Mohring did not want to hold up construction. Therefore He decided to install 3- 4' Deep rings for each pool. PAGE I OF 1 RAYMOND L. JACOBS Superintendent is 0 0 Highway Department Town of Southold Peconic Lane Peconic, N.Y. 11958 December 3, 1990 Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Long Pond Estates - Section 2 Dear Mr. Orlowski: I concur with the findings of James Richter (Report #1). The capacity will be greater and eight foot rings are much easier to clean than ten foot rings. cc: file Respect lly, Raymol5d L. Jacobs Superintendent of Highways .sua F1L'e MS - yvs -17 •1r f Tel 765-3140 734-5211 SpEfgur o G� � z RAYMOND L. JACOBS SUPERINTENDENT OF y� • �. HIGHWAYS 765-3140 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD M E M O R A N D U M TO: Raymond L. Jacobs FROM: James A. Richter, R. A. SUBJECT: Long Pond Estates - Section 2 1000 - 56 - 1 - p/o 2 DATE: December 3, 1990 JAMES A. RICHTER ENGINEERING INSPECTOR 734-5211 Enclosed please find a copy of my latest inspection report for the above referenced project. Please review the proposed design change indicated in the report. Mr. Mohring has been notified that your approval will be required prior to construction. RAYMOND L. JACOBS SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS 765-3140 INSPECTION REPORT SCTM if : CONTRACTOR: Liil.��1rY7YiNr•.1•YYtlY4C OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD JAMES A. RICHTER ENGINEERING INSPECTOR 734-5211 DATE November 30, 1990 DAY MON ITUE IWED ITHU FRIJJSAT S WEATHERUN CLEAR OVERCASTIRAIN IS�]OWIREPORT SURVEYOR - Mr. Mohring 2MEN NAME OF CONTRACTOR NON -MANUAL MANUAL REMARKS vTCTTnRq- 3:30 pm Mr. Mohring DEVELOPER IME NAME REPRESENTING REMARKS EQUIPMENT AT THE SITE: ONE PICK-UP TRUCK - Lic. 11 LAG952 NY - SURVEYING EQUIPMENT pit Uu Irun AUIi VlIiza: *Mr. Mohring contacted my office and requested this meeting / site inspection. *The rough grading for road construction in Section 2 has been completed. *Top soil has been removed from the site.( quantity unknown ). *Surveyors were on site when I arrived. Two men were setting up equipment on tripods. *Mr. Mohring and his brother arrived at approximately 3:30 pm. The project was briefly discussed at which time Mr. Mohring requested a field change in the drainage design along Laurel Lane. The Plans call for 10'� drainage rings 10' deep, typical at 7 locations. PROPOSED DESIGN : 1 each - 10'0 x 10' deep Volume = 785 Cu. Ft. Leaching Area = 314 Sq. Ft. PROPOSED DESIGN CHANGE 2 each - 8'0 x 8' deep Volume = 804 Cu. Ft. Leaching Area = 402 Sq. Ft. *This design change would slightly increace the capacity at each Catch Basin along Laurel Lane and would be acceptable to this office. *Mr. Mohring was informed that this design change will need to be approved by both Mr. Raymond I,. Jacobs and the Planning Board. PAGE 1OF1 SUBMISSION WITHOUT COVER LETTER SENDER: SUBJECT: T� SCTM#: �-� COMMENTS: NiJ o c��'FFOLif��Gy� JUDITH T. TERRY < TOWN CLERK O T REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER ��01 >ar. Sao OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ��i3G CC ��G Lz>�v� SCE- Town fall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON NOVEMBER 13, 1990: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts the $193,595.00 Letter of Credit posted by Mohring Enterprises, Inc. as a Performance Bond for roads and improvements in the major subdivision of Long Pond Estates, Section 2, all in accordance with the October 9, 1990 resolution of the Town Board approving said amount as recommended by the Southold Town Planning Board. J✓Te ry6/ Southold Town Clerk November 15. 1990 VCT 29 '90 16:_5 P.1 , BANK Tha Nonn FOM Bam 3 Trwat CO Member FDIC /1 October 29, 1990 Town Clerk Town of Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Performance Bond: $193,595.00 Long Pond Estates, Section 2 Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York Letter of Credit No. M-90112 Dear Planning Board Members: By order of Mohring Enterprises, Inc. and for the account of same, we hereby establish this Irrevocable Letter of Credit in your favor up to the aggregate amount of ONE HUNDRED NINETY THREE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED NINETY FIVE AND 00/100 ($193,595.00) U.S. Dollars available by your drafts at sight and this original Letter of Credit accompanied by: A certified copy of the Resolution of the Town Board, certified by the Town Clerk which indicates: - "Mohring Enterprises, Inc. has failed to complete s11 of the roads and improvements to be completed by Mohring Enterprises, Inc. with regard to a subdivision map entitled "Long Pond Estates, Section 2", heretofore approved by the Planning Board of the Town of Southold, on October 9, 1990, and that as a result of said failure, there is due and owing an amount equal to the face amount of our attached draft. We further certify that the amount drawn hereunder is for the sole purpose of completing those items of improvement which were to have been completed by Mohring Enterprises, Inc." This Letter of Credit must be presented for payment by the beneficiary at our counters at 9025 Route 25, Mattituc:k, New York, 1.1952, not later than 3:00 P.M. on October 29, 194 and all drafts thereunder must be negotiated on or before that date. Each draft must state that it is "Drawn Under Letter of Credit #M-90112 of The North Fork Bank and 'frust Company, dated October 29, 1990" and the amount endorsed on this Letter of Credit. Partial drawings are permitted. We hereby agree with the Drawers, endorsers and bona fide holders of drafts drawn under and in compliance with the terms of this Letter of Credit that such drafts will be duly honored upon presentation to the drawee. Except so far as otherwise expressly stated, this Letter of Credit is subject to the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits (1983 Revision), International Chamber of Commerce Publication #400. Very truly Yours, THE NORTH FORK BANK AND TRUST COMPANY yJohna—.rtkewicz, enior Vice President Subsidiary of North Fork Bancorporation, Inc. Home Office: Mattituck, New York 11952-0902, Tel: (516) 298.5000 I WILLIAM D. MOORE, L.3Q. CLAUSE COMMONS, BOX 23 MATTITUCK, NY 11952 C5163 298-5674 .; ovrl(OL.Q OWN Pi -PIN NirJe- /32Z wjv h64(-L- 570 64LL.So //7;. o 4-7 !1/� f3'TT H1ELcssr�- Ral Y A v- ` nAiE 11-2o-90 6 Ale Loi IkZf. o Z V+-�4 l4 fj t Far{f Df t.n'�j� �Z1¢r�LQQ Cd ✓ErJ Nr"TS kNs7 ,�o,y GOr„�,✓Lryt s /1-SS6G _ (3j l l /✓f/�1 Gr%Oh/ ft� r! Y�/ ii /� .70 7 RFS1 t✓Lr 71 nS t S AL p/ECFSsq Iil 771t-7 c �.e--. ✓ .S/ 6/u mars . Pc �q Sal �"A� !,✓rfi�u /��Pf Arm' Sib,�� a2 /.-I— Ido P&C-9 fva 4c' /^/". NOS; SIGNED 71e-41 NW 2 0 DECLARATION OF COVENANTS AND RESTRICTIONS ' FOR BAYVIEW LAND CORP. This Declaration made the c�'3 day of , 1990, by Bayview Land Corp., a New York corporation with offices at 323 Ale Glen Cove Avenue, Sea Cliff, NY 11579 (hereinafter referred to as � "Declarant") WITNESSETH WHEREAS, Declarant is the owner in fee simple of certain Meg .!premises situate at Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, described on the Suffolk County Tax Map as District 1000, Section 056.00, Block 01.00, Lot p/o 002.000 and as more fully described )psi in the attached "Schedule All and, JW WHEREAS, the Southold Town Planning Board, by resolution made =C1 '/ Sb•� on /vOJEMIlER 131 1990 granted final subdivision plat approval :ocK of the property described in Schedule A, as shown on map of . CO or-\- Roderick Van Tuyl, P.C. of Subdivision Map of Long Pond Estates ol•p01 Section Two at Arshamonaque Town of Southold, NY and, WHEREAS, the final subdivision approval was conditioned upon the filing of certain covenants and restrictions, NOW, THEREFORE, in compliance with the resolution of said Southold Town Planning Board, Declarant herein declares that the land described in Schedule A is held and shall be conveyed subject to the following covenants and restrictions which shall run with the land: 1. Common driveway curb cuts will be shared by lots 25 and 1117#036 i 0 0 26; lots 27 and 28; lots 32 and 33; and lots 34 and 35 as shown on the final subdivision plat prepared by Roderick Van Tuyl, P.C. 2. Access from lots 30 and 31 shall be made from Pond Avenue. 3. No lot line shall be changed in any manner at any future date unless authorized by the Town of Southold Planning Board. 4. These covenants and restrictions can be modified only at the request of the then owner of the premises with the approval of a majority plus one of the Planning Board of the Town of Southold after a public hearing. Adjoining property owners shall be entitled to notice of such public hearing but their consent to such modification shall not be required. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the foregoing Declaration has been executed by the Declarant on the day and year first above written. Bayview Land Corp. By: Richard Mohring STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF W/ 3*4- On the d3'-Jday of © , 1990, before me personally came Richard Mohring, to me known, who being by me duly sworn did depose and say that he resides at!/3 WA; NI �CQc Ny that he is the President ofd✓ Bafview L nd Corp. the corporation described in and which executed the foregoing insturment; that by order of the Board of Directors of said corporation, he signed his name thereto by like order. Notary Public Y State of (yew York /11A6037* SCHEDULE A ALL that certain plot, pie improvements thereon erected ce or parcel of lend, with the buildings and Southold, County of Suffolk endiState,lying and being described as follows: York, boundedtandhe To wn of BEGINNING at a point on the Easterly aide of Laurel Avenue it is intersected by the Northerly line of Lon i and from said point of be where ginning; g Island Railroad, RUNNING THENCE along the Easterly aide of Laurel Avenue the following ii four (4) courses and distances: 1• North 13 degrees 04 minutes West, , 2. North 13 degrees 24 minutes 814.85 feet; 3. Notch 14 degrees 51 minutes seconds West 4. North 14 de 30 seconds West, 312.94 feet; Property 14 degreeswn on 19 9MMinutes 20 seconds West, 611.50 feet; Map of Lon . Section feet to the Long Pond Estates Section One; I THENCE along said Map of Long Pond Estates courses and distances: Section One the il following I21. North 75 degrees 38 minutes 50 seconds East . SOnth 14 degrees 21 minutes 10 seconds East 255.00 feet; ,3. North 75 degrees 38 minutes 50 seconds East, I4• North 14 , 54.00 feet; 5. North 70 degrees 21 minutes 10 seconds West 190.00 feet; 6• South 14 grees 38 minutes 50 seconds East, 211.50 feet; 7. South 14 degrees 21 minutes 10 seconds • 211.19 feet; degrees 38 minutes 50 seconds West, 998.00 feet; 8. South 14 degrees 21 minutes 10 seconds 15.00 feet; 9• South 56 degrees 56 minutes 10 seconds East, 252'10 feet; 10. Then Southwesterly along the arc of a feet; right having a radius of 150 curve hearing111.4 � feet, a distance of 111.48 feet; 1e THENCE partly along the land of Lon partly along the land of Robert Lang Pond Estates Section One and (minutes East, 901.22 feet to land Of�Long I.� Southsland 13 RaRa degrees 04 ilroad; THENCE South 70 degrees 33 minutes 40 seconds West the Easterly side of Laurel Avenue, to the 573.02 feet to BEGINNING, point or place of Almn,nn v,n44nS J0 v . I j Go. hd go I SI no N WILLIAM D. MOORE ' SUITE 3 CLAUSE COMMONS X 23 MATT TUCKO3 NY119Sa s PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards Telephone (516) 765-1938 0 s PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD November 14, 1990 Henry Raynor 320 Love Lane Mattituck, New York 11952 SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 RE: Long Pond Estates Section 2 SCTM# 1000-56-1-P/O 2 Dear Mr. Raynor: Fax (516) 765-1823 The following took place at the meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board Tuesday, November 13, 1990. WHEREAS, Bayview Land Corporation is the owner of the property known and designed as SCTM#1000-56-1-P/0 2 located at the east side of Laurel Avenue, to the north of the Long Island Roadroad in Laurel; and WHEREAS, this major subdivision, to be known as Long Pond Estates, Section 2 is for 13 lots on 29.87 acres; and WHEREAS, the Southold Town Planning Board, pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review Act, (Article 8), Part 617, declared itself Lead Agency and issued a Negative Declaration on July 16, 1986; and WHEREAS, a final public hearing was closed on said subdivision application at the Town Hall, Southold, New York on October 22, 1990; and WHEREAS, all the requirements of the Subdivision Regulations of the Town of Southold have been met; and 0 • f Page 2 Long Pond Estates, Section 2 now therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board grant conditional final approval on the surveys dated September 28, 1990, and authorize the Chairman to endorse the final surveys subject to fulfillment of the following conditions. All conditions must be met within six (6) months of the date of this resolution. 1. A copy of the filed Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions. 2. Final maps (six paper copies and two mylars) containing a valid stamp of Health Department approval and the Liber and Page number of the filed Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions. 3. Six copies of the final drainage maps. 4. A filed copy of the Homeowner's Association. 5. Submission of the inspection fee in the amount of $11,615.70. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, B� Litt Orlowski, Jr. Chairman cc: William Moore tT'r y; I LANll h'A NICS,. :r' , �t.- . H1'y'f', 'AJ' �(r�p -. .k i FN, .r J w..1W/ a, 1 MAP / $ . tJ "i t3 J11 .. Z � ., 'it".27 .C9 l5d.0 t O b U ffSG.f3 A� . r , _ I �. tea. ` c l �y , I{�" " "• y 17. 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Staff comments on a preliminary sulbilividen map do not constitute a review of the map by the Suffolk County Planning Commisgirm inurement to beery- L aty Sul,tum 1333, Suffolk County Charter, CT1OK QNB 1 o resin tali ti Refer to comments on this map and contained 15.14 ZI 10 `5 in staff's letter, 1-d• — if -7j`4 —s- W— z mio 10, z f Oq C P_ g5 6 �4 (;4 Lill 61 N Z,, it kit j V5 1z % i z 45' 50 Z 0 L Is' 0 Z.3 r z / 5V I C� _.. 0 i't, so *Yv. IV., IV 4' 0 0 W, 47 til. _6Z ravV'Zwd ,glfw. ;8, ,,98,6 sej6l, 5*, 1986 of /ZO MitqEOLA RECEIVED BY ?R1 BOARD P)30P0lll!5E0 CLUS ,7-E' 4. SUEDIV1,510N mvne w pro���-pr - = utas � - _ c-e. s s "Lo5 PoNo ESTATE5" /5 �Vlalrl. Zr, 19a.6 seo=nyi, 5EC TION TWO p lc�71�e � it 0j, Oro w Ar -ach 1pf eorivilts 44,000 5 z da"Pour's oi-d Lou? #AWO 10!caeed 'ed's.ivM,* -ice zoile 116, r-f, N.Y. T4 14, 4 9 ec. 7-0'X f4ivb Parcel,, . ... ....... 401� dt�010,woio"5 a,--, et d. cJcvter .0"d IN4 t 'Y'k)0, Df 14a'allch. sf�pndardq. 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SECTION I_.__. } February 1,1989 BY: Gqt aL04 N0.1 NO,2 NO,3 I _-MP501L TOP:A 4 j"- 4LOAM 2 70PSOIL EDAM_ I, t LOAM The subdivision of this -property, as proposed, _.- q' bu been approved by the Suffolk County planning � IV Commission subject to conditions. =+4fJD GRAVEL SANPP GRAVE!_ / fsler to letter for conditions. GRAVEL I " 14 NSLI: AVENUE II LANG 'Tr \ I I P2EMc5L;) C? I r I� LL AVF NUE L a LnCNI-ION NAP i I PLAN - FIN15NELI GRADE / LOCONG CASTING M GI I71_ 1_MIIJ: 2 M,4X, cNIN!NG'rgMAy;. �� 12 �- - M19 -900-GAL. ate' IM C TANIG y - _ELEVATION f2 FIN15HEO Gr1APE. -'LAE40_:E'I LL 2' ' TYPICAL_L�iSPQOL POM, ` 5TG_h1 SEPIT�IG--'IT. wouU f II to w 3'Z 50 J ` J WATER FAIN 5TC2EE'T TYPICAL LAYOUT APPROYv'F- } 86 S90- IHC}gyp 7pv(hJ NLANFJIN�a �iQd l<'G SHAkgMAN e COON p FEB - 6 1989 SOGTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD vv AI AIZLA_ 29_87 N-, BAY-VfE"Vd LANV k<r'v!wyt' 1_20 MINLO' A rh}r} l VA NIINLC/LA 11501 PAQ10EL5 51-14W!'i l'HU:_1?.Ir WILL LJI. lf-IL SUFFOLK COUNTY TAx Ifv l)151'121CF Y:Xn>, �ECTIQ .056 HLO CIG I . -_-- - r' TAX 1 vIC[ AGi lHEbvA[_LJ4 :�Q P I L ANL �I V✓A.I- I I I 01 FACI 11 1"I L - I OI ALL LO L ON T -1 w- i'' NI \ CGwfr I -Y WlIH FOE TIAhTU�I 31-I L._ %U E ('01,1!!..7 r>c vCL FM EL, L _0I-__HLAI,_ri, Pf20Fl SWIJ!�IAL LANV SU R,Vls,Yy,� NE WYOLdIC SEG rATL I.KN6L u'�54i.a, OLzecNlPon-.- --- ���'rnab PA12.l META OF -- HEAL I jr.j I 96 let I I A I)ECLAFs A'1 ON OF CWIrN: Ni_ ANT>!L_r=SII,It_TION' WHICr{ AFFECT LOT IN TNI::-. UbLIVCA+ )N I IA L.ELN F'ILEU IN THE `.-UFFOLIC COON i Y CLFf<I UI I n e. --- -. CL-I%'IL V -I-14AF NG _ II-N_MAP - r)m -`, o+°I,nank rrxambn-^. •-�.. �,; IN AREA AN ii 1! -IAT T!hl:i MAr' WAS (AJLrN 9'1 tyY/ MADE 5Y US T={.0M />C I'L}AL i•UILV FYS ase M+hm mdr redu dra I -COMPLETFujUWiiI 1888 ANIEI '�M_Af finmi pLi"xlaaVa �n°n i ia., hn mbemneldmd I __ COWRETE NIONU'MENTs ik\/k:' G'Lr:N e„ ne nv I '3eT rV'.P01INT5 V140WIV Tf-Il1_ L! G"ar I h . � h reon vM1all Nn I ' "r l,mr nu son mr hnnxM1e survey sar°,.+sa, urn °n hs h°M1atf nth° ROD F12IC 14 VAN TQYL.�,C. r tla cc r bary gno°rn nd hnm. IW erld re, Iet nala°""d : - ,h: i., n rnn see rrnues °i rhe t° itl ny math 1.lh, Wtl°n. Gu°ranIDus are not 11.1I uaml.mnel me, anom or euh,puem ' LICENSED LAND SV(dV ORSS °"fC16 _ ...._. __ - --- GQEENPpI2T N Y -IC. - -- A �E -/07 , PArLt[ ^�.--•��AIE4�—±INW AVEC,LCJE LONG POND E9I'ATE SfCIION JNf - SUFF, CO, MAP N0. 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FT Rox " Arra a1�T n�llw A5 ._ k7 M rn M T 3ra ^i s �F N h,1 APPROVED R,- 4k 'fMl E L I o a SOUTHOLG?' 1WN, C?LANNING E30Aizi7% -5A�7i xYLL 1/ vA Y R.G, 1 t J� yy _.�—�J._, m,A v Inva mae tea• Y r IT yLOC&MQRMAP 0 LANG ' J �'?r AVENUE 0' FIf�LSk#E17', GRAPF ' LOCKrNGi CAaI11-10 ID GkADE — 114 --T - 4 KIWI Cul MNEV i' 72�, b —;W -GAL. -.�W,FTJ� TA14V- ��.i',S7r:�TfON SUBDIVISION ..MA,P ©:F Ar AI",: HAMiOMAQUE TOWN Jr sou'rwORu a Nn — PE OCT 2 1990 I'1 ECAL E-100 •'1' 1 0 d _ 0. 50 100 -' 200 900 400 OLE 0 AT2,EA=,24.87 AC, . 1 Z d I N I OWNED It DEVELOPED BY: u 8AYWEW1:ANU;01Z-P0J?A'rIQN ' 0 523 GLeN -OWEW. f -NUE � SEA_LllEF;M,Y li*�7g m, PSECI l f l.C?�a5' . L IC l.' 445 RAllwldN:a35. t7.7E. 'fHE',k/A7'E.RciVPI�lY`FPS`f..10'5�,�✓A�l':�.G?LS;,Pfl�e�FT.',' •y -tuk."�'i.-_.13DLE5 1 IHT 7 A5'AtJd 1ZE'GEU21nMEIOF j I l vo,z N0.3 rHs scx Fo11� 0c4 r�7f«f l�'f 0Ei, & H -: -« QML TOPSOIL ice, l/.k-- 2 tWAM . T7r�t_ NJ, a5 u3 RRCiFM.,S,SIONAL LAND 9u2v_.�vgIz --- T N�,.S ATE-41C8'N'fz�2$b�6 LIiANPO _ IT3i s�,P SUS"�C14�`�f.,PElfkT.rt€�IT.q�' H�+tiC'f,M� c,RgVecI I45arIZANC:C-,4:souTHQt aAvin S..6Ak,AN0._M1 �AkVlC+lf (AFVT? C0-1?CSI�,AT1ON 1 I - A C7�CLARATM SSP.,F AN ,iZE',STIiI .Tif3'#gt .' J .' WHICH AFEOT 4'g7'S f�i C{t5tly IaEClhlNAF"pE,�a14 1 'FI[)rD IN TFk�. SUFFtiIIC,�'34�FuYf'� C�44f�Id f� DF'fi"t"CE Iisl LIOEQ - PAM . 4: b WSIER MF.Pf�1 ,STRf.'ET !G,;a TYPICAL LOT .. SL( HEiZE13V QE TktMY,.�,,7'.hlixiF,h!�0 L„ ,i_ ClJ`;1 + --� _ Txl � � ' til v . FT Rox " Arra a1�T n�llw A5 ._ k7 M rn M T 3ra ^i s �F N h,1 APPROVED R,- 4k 'fMl E L I o a SOUTHOLG?' 1WN, C?LANNING E30Aizi7% -5A�7i xYLL 1/ vA Y R.G, 1 t J� yy _.�—�J._, m,A v Inva mae tea• Y r IT yLOC&MQRMAP 0 LANG ' J �'?r AVENUE 0' FIf�LSk#E17', GRAPF ' LOCKrNGi CAaI11-10 ID GkADE — 114 --T - 4 KIWI Cul MNEV i' 72�, b —;W -GAL. -.�W,FTJ� TA14V- ��.i',S7r:�TfON PACGIZ -A` (NUE3 ---f6wArr'rZMAIN -__---____--_t � -� ---T -- - --- - - � �t _ _- C r FAit k. 41tl Cf««: FcAI 1JN LONG PONLI E'.Ir.II.: ct.cnsly II L - suFF' CO.MAP Na, 8037 � I )�O 2CCHAI;r: t. W f IF / L01' ip LO 1 I.I LOT la -0'r 16 inp0 Al2f:A1 F v, " IMlfl r s.i4 211o'E. 99e.o 0 �o — -- -------- — '�_ 5.1 °zl IO E,-212.10 �o y a, ate\/ 1 :fLiv.=1Ui.0 _ O— _ 1 Arcc: 74,:32 � p 1 N Z LQ t- I o Z ---- - ---- ° OPEN SPACE Q - r, - Z 211,50 t0.23AC. WW2110 W, m ro — II zI N LANG 'Zit(� s'(. Jf^'. _ 3!/ 40,454 s, F S•13Q400"E a u �(- 4tj d 40,084 0-F. ' LI ly a -du,b � Tu -r H:7LeN0„a 0 a 1 A w LU .g to z 901.22 630.30 OPEN -PACK 5.65 AC, , SULDiVI3"IJN MAP OF PILY i UN � �W I 1 l A'F I I Asti ,1'-iAP�,•Jh-'1/a,:.�L�l� 1 standards in effect z. the time of construction. This I / shall be valid only in the event said subdivision/devel-' -No,,3 plan is duly filed with the Jounty Mirk within 6 months of ' ITOO y,, N ;N- ., Du i ',' _0 d hlch this endorsemant appears ill thr' Office of the County Clerk in PA{LK AVENUe �I ,tv=lr', i W CGI 18 1990 LANG 4 N Q I 0 r4225.E.-,p , 'T 40+422 sauiii3io wulNlaU 6 klah�iD rc'4'�d !, GRAVEL lfl lrl I rw `n I j Z; n z '7 71 I t� I m 1 1 2 II O 14 Ot O -�60 100 200 900 4M I< y +i TES, 1- iiDLe NO, 2 Ns`L4a0 w. NI Q 1047189 ^'J } .� , _266,0 —_ _q 89_0''..__ II `” 11 155,05 150.0 150,0 4° 250,4 e� Y5J O 150 O I 5-142 E 100.0 ISO.p 15Q.0 150,4 2c}L,64 m aA 54.0 No, taS _ r i C 2 N LU Lo 'D 'I! 'T* 5F�z 0 S.=. na, '65 (27 (Ir" 184 C. F. S.FCH) aiti O 40,518 5,FU 40176 �.F. N 7 ZN `p fr ,1 N N , r 132 Z IID Z U COMMON CURB CUTS »! 12/z -7 yp100 35 Gs �Y IOp.Ol P�I12,58 ro,0 ( 13250 I ,O - 12/2 150,0 60.66_ 89.3 150,01 _ '-d —-- _ _---__-.-- - - T__ 61150 N.132450�W—`----312.94— N.14° 19 20" w 364.66 N.14`51 30 ` W, L A U 1`4 r L 1 6" WATEr2 MAIN L� O I 0, o I w 17 PLAN, F'IMSH,F"U G¢ADE LOCKING CASTING TO GRAUL. MIN. 2 MAk, 4 MAX. CHIMNEY �' T 12 MIN �1 2 61' I 8 LJ i 900 GAL. 4 " ELEVATION I HOLEa - -- L6% I vedontheabovedate. "hesefacilitiesmustconformto' NO.I standards in effect z. the time of construction. This I / shall be valid only in the event said subdivision/devel-' -No,,3 plan is duly filed with the Jounty Mirk within 6 months of ' ONS ' �� d hlch this endorsemant appears ill thr' Office of the County Clerk in PA{LK AVENUe �I County W ✓ W l�Ino - LANG 4 7 "IV- ¢ 40,Qe?S. F. i0 1 40+4?-2S.P.=r''� 0 r4225.E.-,p , 'T 40+422 pJ.NU GRAVEL lfl lrl I rw U� O` Ln j Z; ZI z '7 71 I 1 1 m 1 2 II O 14 r LAU124'..L AVi::'NUE y +i ` .-150.0 --1 12%2 ISO.O PLAN, F'IMSH,F"U G¢ADE LOCKING CASTING TO GRAUL. MIN. 2 MAk, 4 MAX. CHIMNEY �' T 12 MIN �1 2 61' I 8 LJ i 900 GAL. 4 " ELEVATION RNhl-IFIO GIZADL 1 PrLE-CAST 8' DIA, 12fi N I l I I i 5AND FILL 2 TYPICAL CE=SYgUL I POOL 5YSTEM AREA= 29.87 AZ OWNED ✓# DEVELOPED CY. l3AYVIEW LAND C42PO12ATIQN -323.GLEN COVE AVENUE SEA CLIFF, N. -Y, 11579 THE,51-)FFQUI COUNTY TAX MAP DE5I.GNATION: JJIST2ICT I0UO-SEC710N 056 -BLOCK I. THE WAI"4r^5V PP -Ly' ANG_5L- WASE, UI_�pC}SAI., -1 FACTLITI� FOIZ ALL LOTS.ONTI-0i MA's CQNINLY WITH FH(; ANVAFZD.,' —AND ---LE ME..N T'S (7Ir . 711E; L FQLY4 t^..] ,F�FrPA I2TMEMT or HEAL, -t'1-1 Pr2OFL55d0NAL.LAl1IP 5U12VL*y Q- f111_I_ IV_ 5 j2.,3_,' NEW YORIL Si_ATE UCL N51' x12,5626 G tt t; I_NPOIZI 'rl t.W YO tLIG SUFFOLK CC DEPAPZTMFNT OF HEALTH GUN ,A1�11 I l r.� •I.% 'JI >" iY�+ L.Ni,i-' 11 s '1 t_JIdAI�I' 7 ",GO 54JLV ,A� iN, 33 HIAN,L NNU V HAYV:i-- V LlINU CORP il'Al JN AS SURVEYED JULY I, 14)85 �- U `--,--`--- SUBJECT TO COVENAWSZ,RESTBrCTOMA-B7E IWE I I Nau�, u y n w J Z� 50 WArER MAIN_- EI I2L ET - - TYPICAL LOT APPIZO V EU .1990 SOUTHOt_(JfOWN WLANWII HOAI u CHAt IZMAN ❑ny IM1nnrrd Fluevnnn nr adiitian I� it a �+,n,�p s n vmlmlon m �c.,nn T`rR al iha rlety lode 3iaM I'ivsntlan few. I Gni=a nrfilo �,n mme»nm herrnp nro Ynd s..i Wms inleed eoaV a en+hdrvnd.m4bn,mnefderod voild el id M. aoay. aumm�!en: Wl9 . ed luvmn chap run cnly #e tM T+^r'on{orZ mRho cunmy 1 le mvnarnd ordenhl#banelrto the tlfln aamnon••. davemm 11.""Wami IcnC n. b�'tl4flan 1 rted haread end innhs, realnnaav ......... Xhelend n.Invti- iN 01 iiaeremaa9 Pfe nat rCnsrvvaha Xe nidlaonal ln,YJtu[lona nragb denl mrvne, c I HOLEa I I vedontheabovedate. "hesefacilitiesmustconformto' NO.I standards in effect z. the time of construction. This I NO2 shall be valid only in the event said subdivision/devel-' -No,,3 plan is duly filed with the Jounty Mirk within 6 months of ' -TOPSOIL 4 LOAM 8 - TOP501L, Ir LOAM hlch this endorsemant appears ill thr' Office of the County Clerk in I Z County W ✓ W l�Ino - 8I 4 7 "IV- ¢ 40,Qe?S. F. i0 1 40+4?-2S.P.=r''� 0 r4225.E.-,p , 'T 40+422 pJ.NU GRAVEL lfl lrl I rw U� O` Ln j Z; ZI z Z 1 1 m I II O 14 COMMON CURB CUT5 12'/2I ` .-150.0 --1 12%2 ISO.O 150 —1 �r lea Isp.o I rliq 8� � 1+'RAiL MON. 0.3_9 --x14 S5 ^ Tyc, Tb.b9 c MA,llu AV t ra u —� P2OPos6o 6 WATER MAIN / ------- '-"- -� — _ RNhl-IFIO GIZADL 1 PrLE-CAST 8' DIA, 12fi N I l I I i 5AND FILL 2 TYPICAL CE=SYgUL I POOL 5YSTEM AREA= 29.87 AZ OWNED ✓# DEVELOPED CY. l3AYVIEW LAND C42PO12ATIQN -323.GLEN COVE AVENUE SEA CLIFF, N. -Y, 11579 THE,51-)FFQUI COUNTY TAX MAP DE5I.GNATION: JJIST2ICT I0UO-SEC710N 056 -BLOCK I. THE WAI"4r^5V PP -Ly' ANG_5L- WASE, UI_�pC}SAI., -1 FACTLITI� FOIZ ALL LOTS.ONTI-0i MA's CQNINLY WITH FH(; ANVAFZD.,' —AND ---LE ME..N T'S (7Ir . 711E; L FQLY4 t^..] ,F�FrPA I2TMEMT or HEAL, -t'1-1 Pr2OFL55d0NAL.LAl1IP 5U12VL*y Q- f111_I_ IV_ 5 j2.,3_,' NEW YORIL Si_ATE UCL N51' x12,5626 G tt t; I_NPOIZI 'rl t.W YO tLIG SUFFOLK CC DEPAPZTMFNT OF HEALTH GUN ,A1�11 I l r.� •I.% 'JI >" iY�+ L.Ni,i-' 11 s '1 t_JIdAI�I' 7 ",GO 54JLV ,A� iN, 33 HIAN,L NNU V HAYV:i-- V LlINU CORP il'Al JN AS SURVEYED JULY I, 14)85 �- U `--,--`--- SUBJECT TO COVENAWSZ,RESTBrCTOMA-B7E IWE I I Nau�, u y n w J Z� 50 WArER MAIN_- EI I2L ET - - TYPICAL LOT APPIZO V EU .1990 SOUTHOt_(JfOWN WLANWII HOAI u CHAt IZMAN ❑ny IM1nnrrd Fluevnnn nr adiitian I� it a �+,n,�p s n vmlmlon m �c.,nn T`rR al iha rlety lode 3iaM I'ivsntlan few. I Gni=a nrfilo �,n mme»nm herrnp nro Ynd s..i Wms inleed eoaV a en+hdrvnd.m4bn,mnefderod voild el id M. aoay. aumm�!en: Wl9 . ed luvmn chap run cnly #e tM T+^r'on{orZ mRho cunmy 1 le mvnarnd ordenhl#banelrto the tlfln aamnon••. davemm 11.""Wami IcnC n. b�'tl4flan 1 rted haread end innhs, realnnaav ......... Xhelend n.Invti- iN 01 iiaeremaa9 Pfe nat rCnsrvvaha Xe nidlaonal ln,YJtu[lona nragb denl mrvne, c 7-E�1 HOLEa the--1� with atote' ev�ereappi vedontheabovedate. "hesefacilitiesmustconformto' NO.I standards in effect z. the time of construction. This I NO2 shall be valid only in the event said subdivision/devel-' -No,,3 plan is duly filed with the Jounty Mirk within 6 months of ' -TOPSOIL 4 LOAM 8 - TOP501L, Ir LOAM hlch this endorsemant appears ill thr' Office of the County Clerk in I 'rOPSoiL 0AM_ County Sanitary Cade:'' D �� Andreoll P E 4 pJ.NU GRAVEL SANG# G2,4VE1_ j I GrdAVi I. 1 1 I 1 II 14 RNhl-IFIO GIZADL 1 PrLE-CAST 8' DIA, 12fi N I l I I i 5AND FILL 2 TYPICAL CE=SYgUL I POOL 5YSTEM AREA= 29.87 AZ OWNED ✓# DEVELOPED CY. l3AYVIEW LAND C42PO12ATIQN -323.GLEN COVE AVENUE SEA CLIFF, N. -Y, 11579 THE,51-)FFQUI COUNTY TAX MAP DE5I.GNATION: JJIST2ICT I0UO-SEC710N 056 -BLOCK I. THE WAI"4r^5V PP -Ly' ANG_5L- WASE, UI_�pC}SAI., -1 FACTLITI� FOIZ ALL LOTS.ONTI-0i MA's CQNINLY WITH FH(; ANVAFZD.,' —AND ---LE ME..N T'S (7Ir . 711E; L FQLY4 t^..] ,F�FrPA I2TMEMT or HEAL, -t'1-1 Pr2OFL55d0NAL.LAl1IP 5U12VL*y Q- f111_I_ IV_ 5 j2.,3_,' NEW YORIL Si_ATE UCL N51' x12,5626 G tt t; I_NPOIZI 'rl t.W YO tLIG SUFFOLK CC DEPAPZTMFNT OF HEALTH GUN ,A1�11 I l r.� •I.% 'JI >" iY�+ L.Ni,i-' 11 s '1 t_JIdAI�I' 7 ",GO 54JLV ,A� iN, 33 HIAN,L NNU V HAYV:i-- V LlINU CORP il'Al JN AS SURVEYED JULY I, 14)85 �- U `--,--`--- SUBJECT TO COVENAWSZ,RESTBrCTOMA-B7E IWE I I Nau�, u y n w J Z� 50 WArER MAIN_- EI I2L ET - - TYPICAL LOT APPIZO V EU .1990 SOUTHOt_(JfOWN WLANWII HOAI u CHAt IZMAN ❑ny IM1nnrrd Fluevnnn nr adiitian I� it a �+,n,�p s n vmlmlon m �c.,nn T`rR al iha rlety lode 3iaM I'ivsntlan few. I Gni=a nrfilo �,n mme»nm herrnp nro Ynd s..i Wms inleed eoaV a en+hdrvnd.m4bn,mnefderod voild el id M. aoay. aumm�!en: Wl9 . ed luvmn chap run cnly #e tM T+^r'on{orZ mRho cunmy 1 le mvnarnd ordenhl#banelrto the tlfln aamnon••. davemm 11.""Wami IcnC n. b�'tl4flan 1 rted haread end innhs, realnnaav ......... Xhelend n.Invti- iN 01 iiaeremaa9 Pfe nat rCnsrvvaha Xe nidlaonal ln,YJtu[lona nragb denl mrvne, c A'DLCLAIdAFION OF COVE:NANFS AND 14F51f1tCT_IONS WHICH AFFECT LOTS INTHI5 �-,USID445ION HAS bEkN FILL`V IN THk ` UFFOUC CDl1N rY CLeRk". OMF'ICE IN LIBEFL 200,ERICle- \/ANE TUYLPC• /2. v ,T- LICENS£D LAN'D'SWR- 02£EI___POQT - NEW YAR 5 auppauge New YorkCOUNTYry1E�1 D OCTTO 4 � %HEALTH SERVICES his is to certify that the oposed arrangements for water su ply nd sewaJ e d osal for i the--1� with atote' ev�ereappi vedontheabovedate. "hesefacilitiesmustconformto' clonstruction standards in effect z. the time of construction. This I approval shall be valid only in the event said subdivision/devel-' o'Pment plan is duly filed with the Jounty Mirk within 6 months of ' this date. Consent is hereby giv�,n for the filing of this Inap on hlch this endorsemant appears ill thr' Office of the County Clerk in as he' ordance withprovislonsoftubl.c Healili Lawand the Suffolk j County Sanitary Cade:'' D �� Andreoll P E - Dir Ivision of Environmental Quality A'DLCLAIdAFION OF COVE:NANFS AND 14F51f1tCT_IONS WHICH AFFECT LOTS INTHI5 �-,USID445ION HAS bEkN FILL`V IN THk ` UFFOUC CDl1N rY CLeRk". OMF'ICE IN LIBEFL 200,ERICle- \/ANE TUYLPC• /2. v ,T- LICENS£D LAN'D'SWR- 02£EI___POQT - NEW YAR 5 --- - y LONG POND ESTATES - SECTION ONE - SUF.F. CO, MAP N0, 8037 PARDA RECREATION Are EA - LCL7-12 LAT 13 -LOT I LOT I5 __-t T 16 0 QECHA2GE ` 4 PO - A¢EA*I Pei 998.0 tri 0� 0 -S.1 °2110°E,-252.10 �'�p• y O ' r„ N Ci 32 b ' 13°o4 00 E, --COLIC_ p s, --270.92 Z W 7 U ' Z (3 37 a ------ o OPEN SPACE 2 to -- 40,454 5,F - -I OPEN 10.23 Ac, � + -26P, 46 g. LU 1 '( ' Of -TDN0.3 ( ",684 S.F, Q a LANG .5 OPEN $ PAC E 5,63 A.C. t Q N a 1 I -TEST N0 2 I�.I3°o¢co'w, - _ N f4°21i+ fO W, --f0478-9-.-._.. W-z66.C~ 489,65 _5.t4211504£O 100.0 10 A5010 247.89 II OF l •o�WZj !I,I`'ilj, .•l.n. pj�® s0 zcII�� Iss,oS !so.oiR Wui-Iij / O 1 I rso,o r3® Noo�� fso.o1"L 19 66126OS.3ul�34 �Q Us 8 8-4f,1845.F. g0a535.F- ,4225.F.N 40,4225F-8Y44422SF'a4g0,422 5 .F,Q -40.5185F40,4935E - r©F• s 40,3125.F. Ui 40 add voso �Q��4p�py 1 -:COMMON CURB CUTS i1 I Ilk. 9p 1 �, .�i'd' COMMON CURB CUTS I -12%2 F- , ley F-- r �,0 1 `�'• F- + ` . 212 2/z CI�1) -, -1 -,0 1212150,0 -60.66 g93� - ILYz 150.01 2Q7.90 ...12¢.25 -r003S [�T.ol �I2.58. -rO,o �I50.0 I�2 _150A 150.0 ~�2 _-150.0 I N.I 120'W, ----_--36 66 - I 5130�W, `"- 611,50 K132450 -�---312.9 ---- ---- 1 49 4, ,4° LAUREL �i:° 4 o4'oow.------------ 814.85 6" WATER MAIN \ _ - ----- --------i AVENUE - _ P20POSED 6 ° \gATER MAIN I I I 1 � I O / - I V I W Z __ :_TEST -"HOLES W - I } __ NO,1 -_N0, 2 14013 j', 9031 # FILE No. Fli. #A BS. S.W. li. (�j "/� NOV 29 IM BLED 1\ 0 V 2 Y IN EDWARD P. ROMAINE C, IJPRK 4F ,%FF= COIIMIY LOCATION MAP --_ x/600 AVENUE LANG I I L71O. PIZEM15ES t:AURE'L _--AVENUE 1Cl��O 7Q o ©1. - PLAN, �F1Cll5HED Ga.AdE ` - LOCKING CASTING 70 GRADE inlu-2 MN . CHIMNEY -� � ¢MAX IE HIN T1. Iz' - -900-GAL, -" -SEPTI C TAN K Id 1 1] :ELEVATION TOPSOIL -- i IL- ¢ LOAM TOPSOIL IIILaAM 1' 2 t LOAM 4 -SAND `•D GRAVEL _5AND# MeL @RAveL 14' 14' 4 FINJ514EP GRADE TYPICAL CESSeWL 1 POOL-SY5SEM ----- - -I--- FA IL MON.0.35y p,7 E, TITLE NO, 8592035 GUARANTEED TO COMMONWEALTH LAND_ TITLE INSURANCE CO,ISOUTHOLD SAVINGS BANK AND TO BAYVIEW LAND CORPORATION AS 5012VEYED 73ULY11, [%38 2. v•__ i _ , 71 ' iUY.i£Gi Tfl CDYfttlAHi53i��l+;Ti�45.>•+m %I� oy'J ! -WATER MAIN) .STR.EET TYPICAL LOT NOV 211990 APPROVED 1090_ SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD ......CHAIRMAN. a MW M nn J r J�aa wv i -Ta i Az dfi aY P Yi ,3tzaRRaeY,»Cui.x:1 Y ARdY y -THE.SUFEOUC COUNITY.TA-.MAP-DE5iGNATfUN: , _V57RICT PM =SECTI ON.056 -BLOC V_ 1. . SUFFOL14-M-DEPAR.TMENTOF HEALTH .°,..M-.•--,<±:; ----.. yam... suFFOLR COUNTY b."P.ARrM NT �nf HEALTH URVICE5 aaPPaape, New York .,,LS L� }' -his i6 to c&l;7V that the ^r;lposerr n;;at t RuwaR�suppb and tev//��P,)? Int o al for �Nre � --- inthe ( rit', 4 total of--.--l"t' n Il h a arov�d an the above date I+ .r'zClt t es mutt contonn t- cest.u<tran itendards In effect h iii're �! r'bl+tT[uciion. Thi jrcpmvoi *o t h. vrhid only in trw ovent yt+d a tlivi6co/devet opener( 0 art rt duly IDed w'r1h ll,aDunty Cfsrk witinn 6 months e th,s elate Oau,rnt is ✓ erew Elven for ton Ill 0 this map 0+ wSath n rs1...: e t=nt ar"arsin the Oflir1,.4 i+:e County Clerk ac, eo•bi�r X uT the f-'caiio Heil(hLhv and the Suffol' ✓C.✓ A!0 AAnd2-,li P. •_irT °3't, I I on Of Envi':nmanILA Quality A.OECLA2ATION- OF COVENANT$ AND_2ESTRICTIONS WHICH AFFECT LOT5 IN THIS SUBDIVISION HAS BEEN FILED IN THE5UFFOLV- COUNTY CLERIC5 OFFICE- W LIBER.I I1"I3, PAGE5 95 ¢38, ROICIERIC14 VAN TUYLPC. /Z: v 0 =- LICENSED LAND SURV ORS - G12EENP012T .- NEWY012 SUBDIVISION MAP QF LONG POND ' E STAT ES SECTION TWO AT ARSHAMOMAQU E TOWN OF SOUTI-IOI.DA N, V. O _SCALE--ion..I„ C 0 -0 50. __..100 - BDO 900 ._ 400 01 TESTHOLE0 AREA -29.87,40. ¢/ NO. I Z 4 a - OWNED #.DEVELOPED BY: BAYVIEW LAND CORPORATION COVE --3Z�GrEFJ AVENUE: 0 :SEA CLIFFS N, Y. TI5'79 ----- - -I--- FA IL MON.0.35y p,7 E, TITLE NO, 8592035 GUARANTEED TO COMMONWEALTH LAND_ TITLE INSURANCE CO,ISOUTHOLD SAVINGS BANK AND TO BAYVIEW LAND CORPORATION AS 5012VEYED 73ULY11, [%38 2. v•__ i _ , 71 ' iUY.i£Gi Tfl CDYfttlAHi53i��l+;Ti�45.>•+m %I� oy'J ! -WATER MAIN) .STR.EET TYPICAL LOT NOV 211990 APPROVED 1090_ SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD ......CHAIRMAN. a MW M nn J r J�aa wv i -Ta i Az dfi aY P Yi ,3tzaRRaeY,»Cui.x:1 Y ARdY y -THE.SUFEOUC COUNITY.TA-.MAP-DE5iGNATfUN: , _V57RICT PM =SECTI ON.056 -BLOC V_ 1. . SUFFOL14-M-DEPAR.TMENTOF HEALTH .°,..M-.•--,<±:; ----.. yam... suFFOLR COUNTY b."P.ARrM NT �nf HEALTH URVICE5 aaPPaape, New York .,,LS L� }' -his i6 to c&l;7V that the ^r;lposerr n;;at t RuwaR�suppb and tev//��P,)? Int o al for �Nre � --- inthe ( rit', 4 total of--.--l"t' n Il h a arov�d an the above date I+ .r'zClt t es mutt contonn t- cest.u<tran itendards In effect h iii're �! r'bl+tT[uciion. Thi jrcpmvoi *o t h. vrhid only in trw ovent yt+d a tlivi6co/devet opener( 0 art rt duly IDed w'r1h ll,aDunty Cfsrk witinn 6 months e th,s elate Oau,rnt is ✓ erew Elven for ton Ill 0 this map 0+ wSath n rs1...: e t=nt ar"arsin the Oflir1,.4 i+:e County Clerk ac, eo•bi�r X uT the f-'caiio Heil(hLhv and the Suffol' ✓C.✓ A!0 AAnd2-,li P. •_irT °3't, I I on Of Envi':nmanILA Quality A.OECLA2ATION- OF COVENANT$ AND_2ESTRICTIONS WHICH AFFECT LOT5 IN THIS SUBDIVISION HAS BEEN FILED IN THE5UFFOLV- COUNTY CLERIC5 OFFICE- W LIBER.I I1"I3, PAGE5 95 ¢38, ROICIERIC14 VAN TUYLPC. /Z: v 0 =- LICENSED LAND SURV ORS - G12EENP012T .- NEWY012