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HomeMy WebLinkAboutYoung, Marian G SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD PUBLIC HEARING September 5, 2006 8:05 PM COUNCILMAN WICKHAM: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 185 (Open Space Preservation) and Chapter 17 (Community Preservation Fund) ofthe Town Code, the Town Board of the Town of South old hereby sets Tuesdav. September 5 . 2006. at 8:05 p.m.. South old Town Hall. 53095 Main Road. Southold. New York as the time and place for a public hearin!! for the purchase of the property owned bv Marian G. Youn!! (or the successors thereto). Said property is identified as SCTM #1000-125-1-6.3. The address of the property is No # Route 25, and the property is located in the A-C zoning district on the northerly side of Route 25 at Laurel Lake in Laurel and reachable by a 25 foot right of way located approximately 1834 feet west of the LIRR-Route 25 overpass. The proposed acquisition is for the Town to acquire fee title to the wooded 10.79:t acre portion of the property for open space preservation purposes. The entire property totals 21.9 acres which includes 275:t feet of frontage on Laurel Lake and is made up of two tax parcels, SCTM #1000-125-1-6.3, the subject property, and SCTM #1000-125-1-6.4 on which the Town purchased a development rights easement in 1997. The proposed acquisition is for the 1O.79:t acre area. The estimated purchase price for the 10.79:t acre (subject to survey) property is $1,079,000.00 (one million seventy-nine thousand dollars) based on a purchase price of $100,000/acre. The exact acreage is to be determined by a Town-provided survey acceptable to the Land Preservation Committee. The purchase will be funded by the Town's Community Preservation Fund. The property is listed on the Town's Community Preservation Project Plan List of Eligible Parcels as property that should be preserved for aquifer protection and open space purposes. The property is located within the Special Groundwater Protection Area (SGP A) and is adjacent to, and in the vicinity of, over 540 acres of preserved land. Proposed uses ofthe property shall be in conjunction with the existing preserved land in the vicinity, which may include the establishment of a nature preserve and passive recreational trails. As per Chapter 117 (Transfer of Development Rights) ofthe Code of the Town of Southold, Section 117-5, the Land Preservation Coordinator has calculated that 4.28 Sanitary Flow Credits may be available for transfer from the parcel of property upon the Town's purchase of the property. The transfer of the Sanitary Flow Credits into the Town TDR Bank will not be finalized, and shall not occur, until the Town closes on the property, and the Town Board passes a resolution allowing the transfer into the Town TDR Bank. FURTHER NOTICE is hereby given that a more detailed description ofthe above mentioned parcel ofland is on file in Land Preservation Department, Southold Town Hall Annex, 54375 Route 25, Southold, New York, and may be examined by any interested person during business hours. I have a notice that this has appeared on the Town Clerk's bulletin board outside, it has appeared as a legal in the local newspaper and there are no further communications in the file. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: Would anybody like to come up to the Town Board? Melissa Spiro. MELISSA SPIRO, LAND PRESERVATION COORDINATOR: Melissa Spiro, Land Preservation Coordinator. I am really happy to be here for the preservation of yet another significant property within the Laurel Lake area. As the map in front shows, the preservation efforts in this area have really been successful. Every parcel on that map that has a white label, you probably can't see it all from there, but every parcel with a white label is preserved in one manner or another. There are over 500 acres already preserved and the Young property will really be a wonderful addition to our already preserved area. The Town purchased the development rights from the Young family in 1997, preserving the farmland area of the property. And the next generation of the Young family has again given us the opportunity to preserve the remaining wooded and lake front area of the property. The Young property is to the west of property currently owned by the State and it is envisioned that we will extend the existing trail network to include the Young property and hopefully in time we will be able to create a trail looping around the entire Laurel Lake preservation area. Preservation in the Laurel Lake area has achieved many objectives, including preservation of our aquifer and preservation of a diverse and environmentally important area. The existing trail network and the one that will ultimately be completed will forever be a wonderful and important of Southold Town. The Young family and I guess one member of the Young family is here in the audience and I really can't thank him enough and his siblings for offering this to us. I would just like to add for those of you who have not yet visited the trail, on what used to be known as the McFeely property, I encourage you to do so. The entrance is located off Main Road in Laurel and it is currently being improved as what will be the trail head for the Laurel Lake area, which will include, once the acquisition is completed, the Young property. Once again, I thank the Young family. We can't do this without the landowners and both I and the Land Preservation Committee recommend that the Town Board proceed with this purchase. Thanks. SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: Thank you. Would anybody else like to come before the Town Board to discuss this issue? (No response) Can I get a motion to close? * * * * * ~;~ Linda J. Cooper Deputy Town Clerk Town of South old - Letter l ~~~^ " Board Meeti~~f SeAber 5, 2006 RESOLUTION 2006-737 ADOPTED Item # 31 DOC ID: 2123 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 2006-737 WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON SEPTEMBER 5, 2006: WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of South old wishes to purchase property owned by Marian G. Young (or the successors thereto) for open space purposes pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 185 (Open Space Preservation) and Chapter 17 (Community Preservation Fund) of the Code of the Town of South old. Said property is identified as SCTM #1000-125-1-6.3. The address is No # Route 25, and the property is located in the A-C zoning district on the northerly side of Route 25 at Laurel Lake in Laurel and reachable by a 25 foot right of way located approximately 1834 feet west of the LIRR-Route 25 overpass. The proposed acquisition is for the Town to acquire fee title to the wooded 10.79:1: acre portion of the property for open space preservation purposes; and WHEREAS, the entire property totals 21.9 acres which includes 275"= feet of frontage on Laurel Lake and is made up oftwo tax parcels, SCTM #1000-125-1-6.3, the subject property, and SCTM #1000-125-1-6.4 on which the Town purchased a development rights easement in 1997. The proposed acquisition is for the 10.79"= acre area; and WHEREAS, the property is listed on the Town's Community Preservation Project Plan List of Eligible Parcels as land that should be preserved for aquifer protection and open space purposes. The property is located within the Special Groundwater Protection Area (SGPA) and is adjacent to, and in the vicinity of, over 540 acres of preserved land. Proposed uses of the property shall be in conjunction with the existing preserved land in the vicinity, which may include the establishment of a nature preserve and passive recreational trails; and WHEREAS, as per Chapter 117 (Transfer of Development Rights) of the Code of the Town of Southold, Section 117-5, the Land Preservation Coordinator has calculated that 4.28 Sanitary Generated September 6, 2006 Page 42 Town of Southold - Letter Board Meeting of September 5, 2006 Flow Credits may be available for transfer from the parcel of property upon the Town's purchase of this property. The transfer of the Sanitary Flow Credit into the Town TDR Bank will not be finalized, and shall not occur, until the Town closes on the property, and the Town Board passes a resolution allowing the transfer into the Town TDR Bank; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold that this action be classified as an Unlisted Action pursuant to the SEQRA Rules and Regulations, 6NYCRR 617.1 et. Seq.; and, be it fwther RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold that the Town of Southold is the only involved agency pursuant to SEQRA Rules and Regulations; and, be it fin1her RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold that the Short Environmental Form prepared for this project is accepted and attached hereto; and, be it fin1her RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of South old hereby t"mds no shmiticant impact on the environment and declares a ne2ative declaration pursuant to SEORA Rules and Re2Ulations for this action. ~Q...,1.i.. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Louisa P. Evans, Justice SECONDER: Thomas H. Wickham, Councilman AYES: Evans, Wickham, Ross, Edwards, Russell, Krupski Jr. Generated September 6, 2006 Page 43 . Town of South old - Letter Board Meeting1~~lber 5, 2006 RESOLUTION 2006-740 ADOPTED Item # 35 DOC ID: 2124 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 2006-740 WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON SEPTEMBER 5, 2006: WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of South old held a public hearing on the question of the purchase of the property owned by Marian G. Young (or the successors thereto) on this 5th day of September, 2006, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 185 (Open Space Preservation) and Chapter 17 (Community Preservation Fund) of the Town Code, at which time all interested parties were given the opportunity to be heard; and WHEREAS, said property is identified as SCTM #1000-125-1-6.3 and No # Route 25 and is located in the A-C zoning district on the northerly side of Route 25 at Laurel Lake in Laurel and reachable by a 25 foot right of way located approximately 1834 feet west of the LIRR-Route 25 overpass. The proposed acquisition is for the Town to acquire fee title to the wooded 10. 79,J: acre portion of the property for open space preservation purposes; and WHEREAS, the entire property totals 21.9 acres which includes 275,J: feet of frontage on Laurel Lake and is made up of two tax parcels, SCTM #1000-125-1-6.3, the subject property, and SCTM #1000-125-1-6.4 on which the Town purchased a development rights easement in 1997. The proposed acquisition is for the 1O.79,J: acre area; and WHEREAS, the estimated purchase price for the 10.79,J: acre (subject to survey) property is $1,079,000.00 (one million seventy-nine thousand dollars) based on a purchase price of $IOO,OOO/acre. The exact acreage is to be determined by a Town-provided survey acceptable to the Land Preservation Committee. The purchase will be funded by the Town's Community Preservation Fund; and Generated September 6, 2006 Page 49 '. Town of South old - Letter Board Meeting of September 5,2006 4 WHEREAS, the property is listed on the Town's Community Preservation Project Plan List of Eligible Parcels as property that should be preserved for aquifer protection and open space purposes. The property is located within the Special Groundwater Protection Area (SGP A) and is adjacent to, and in the vicinity of, over 540 acres of preserved land. Proposed uses of the property shall be in conjunction with the existing preserved land in the vicinity, which may include the establishment of a nature preserve and passive recreational trails; and WHEREAS, the purchase of this property is in conformance with the provisions of Chapter 185 (Open Space Preservation) and Chapter 17 (Community Preservation Fund) of the Town Code; and WHEREAS, the proposed action has been reviewed pursuant to Chapter 268 (Waterfront Consistency Review) of the Town Code and Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) and the L WRP Coordinator has determined that this action is consistent with the L WRP; and WHEREAS, as per Chapter 117 (Transfer of Development Rights) of the Code of the Town of Southold, Section 117-5, the Land Preservation Coordinator has calculated that 4.28 Sanitary Flow Credits may be available for transfer from the parcel of property upon the Town's purchase of the property. The transfer of the Sanitary Flow Credit into the TDR Bank will not be finalized, and shall not occur, until the Town closes on the property, and the Town Board passes a resolution allowing the transfer into the Town TDR Bank; and WHEREAS, the Land Preservation Committee has reviewed the application for the acquisition, and recommends that the Town Board acquire the property; and WHEREAS, the Town Board deems it in the best public interest that the Town of Southold purchase fee title to the subject property for the purpose of aquifer protection and open space purposes; now, therefore, be it Generated September 6, 2006 Page 50 . Town of South old - Letter Board Meeting of September 5, 2006 RESOLVED that pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 185 (Open Space Preservation) and Chapter 17 (Community Preservation Fund) of the Town Code, the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby elects to purchase the property owned Marian G. Y oun!! (or the successors thereto). Said property is identified as SCTM #1000-125-1-6.3. The address is No # Route 25 and is located in the A-C zoning district on the northerly side of Route 25 at Laurel Lake in Laurel and reachable by a 25 foot right of way located approximately 1834 feet west of the LIRR-Route 25 overpass. The proposed acquisition is for the Town to acquire fee title to the wooded 10. 79-Jo acre area (subject to survey) for open space preservation purposes. Proposed uses of the property shall be in conjunction with the existing preserved land in the vicinity, which may include the establishment of a nature preserve and passive recreational trails The estimated purchase price for the 10.79-Jo acres (subject to survey) property is $1,079,000.00 (one million seventy-nine thousand dollars) based on a purchase price of $ 100,000/acre. The exact acreage is to be determined by a Town-provided survey acceptable to the Land Preservation Committee. The purchase will be funded by the Town's Community Preservation Fund. Town funding for this purchase is in conformance with the provisions of Chapter 185 (Open Space Preservation) and Chapter 17 (Community Preservation Fund) of the Town Code; The proposed action has been reviewed pursuant to Chapter 268 (Waterfront Consistency Review) of the Town Code and Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (L WRP) and the L WRP Coordinator has determined that this action is consistent with the L WRP. As per Chapter I 17 (Transfer of Development Rights) of the Code of the Town of South old, Section 117-5, the Land Preservation Coordinator has calculated that 4.28 Sanitary Flow Credits may be available for transfer from the parcel of property upon the Town's purchase of the property. The transfer of Sanitary Flow Credits into the Town TOR Bank will not be finalized, and shall not occur, until the Town closes on the property, and the Town Board passes a resolution allowing the transfer into the Town TDR Bank. a~~l'I1~. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk RESULT: MOVER: SECONDER: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] Thomas H. Wickham, Councilman Louisa P. Evans, Justice Generated September 6, 2006 Page 51 Town of South old - Letter Board Meeting of September 5, 2006 4 AYES: Evans, Wickham, Ross, Edwards, Russell, Krupski Jr. Generated September 6, 2006 Page 52 617.20 Appendix C State Environmental Quality Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNUSTED ACIlONS Only PART I-PROJECT INFORMATION (To be completed by Applicant OR Project) Page 1 of 2 1. APPUCANT ISPONSOR: Southold Town Board 3. PROJECT LOCATION: Munldpalily: ~v"""''-' ~ 12 PROJECT NAME' "f"'" 7".'" ""'Il""''''''''''. . . "'- "r.....1t "'( County: S",,, F'OLI<; 4. PRECISE LOCATION: (Street address and road Intersections, prominent landmarks, etc, or provide map) Sc..-nn -'ODD .I'J.S _ 1-".1. tv..... <i:.o,,'t. 'J.5 L~~<(. \ , 5. IS PROPOSED ACIlON: I'i?lND ,Dad ew ExpanSIon M ification 6. DESCRIBE PROJECT BRIEFLY: ... A., '" TOWN 'lc<tu;~',~(O'N o~ lo.7"(-C(Uf pr.""7 '\oll. of"'nSFre I'M't"""'S . 10,7'1 q.<~ Glll.Ut ~ ~ "IYL'" 0* 14f~t. {'4ft.d /l1I W)llC/' -r~ lDW., ~"rr..."t(l' Ol<>Y>'S c. ~lofY"UI-t- n~ M5 to ~",.e n+' 7. AMOUNT OF LAI1P AFFECTED: 10,..",-t INITALlY /O"er- acres ULTIMATELY" acres 8. WILL PROPOSED ACIlON COMPLY WITH EXISTING ZONING OR OTHER EXISTING LAND USE RESTRICTIONS? I}'] yON 'f"" '-- -' fI es 0 I nO, uescnUf;: une :.v ~WHAT IS PRE~NT LANO USE ~ VICINITY ;'PROJECT? r,: r J Residential Commercial Industrial Agriculture Park/Forest/Open space Other I Describe' 110. DOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL, OR FUNDING, NOW OR ULTIMATELY FROM ANY OTHER GOVERNM~NTA~ AGENCY (FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL)? r 1)7; YF!S No if yes, list agency(s) and permit/approvals 111. DOES ANY ASP~Cl' OF THE ACTION HAVE A CURRENTLY VALID PER~; O;~PP~O;~~~-~ -~----~---~--- In I'i? ~ Yes No If yes, list agency(s) and permit/approvals ! \o",~ ~"Q& c"~"o,,cJI -p~c-trt r--~~~~~-~-~-->~-_.~, In. AS RESULT OF PROPOSED ACTION WILL EXISTING PERMIT I APPROVAL REQUIRE MODIFICATION? !r: I'i' 1 Yes No r--~-'."~--'---~~'~_. "~"--,.~~"-~-'_._---_._-~--_._._,_~"~._____u___.__.._~__.~____.__ I I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE '--~---"---"-~'~'-'-'~'-'-'--- i Applicant/sponsor Name ~l St.,/!- Sf;/lU T1p.,-,ufu- (odlcC Date -4~ l~lgnature;f1f~ _~ _____ ___>___ If the action IS in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment I i I ,I PART II-ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT (To be completed by Agency) Page 2 of 2 A. DOES ACTION EXCEED ANY TYPE I THRESHOLD IN 6 NYCRR, PART 617.47 o yesfi!J No If yes coordinate the ",view process and use the fuil EAF B. WILL ACTION RECEIVE COORDINATED REVIEW AS PROVIDED FOR UNLISTED ACTIONS IN 6 NYCRR, PART 617.67 o Yes Ii(! No If no, a negative declaration may be suspended by another involved agency C. COULD ACTION RESULT IN ANY ADVERSE EFFECTS ASSIOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING: (Answers may be handwritten, If legible) C1. Existing air quality, surface or groundwater quality or quantity, noise levels, existing traffic patterns solid waste production or disposal, potential for erosion, drainage or flooding problem? Explain briefly: lli Cl. Aesthetic, agricultural, archaeological, historic or other natural or cultural resources; or community or neighborhood character? Explain briefly: No o. Vegetation or fauna fishes shellfish, or wildlife spedes, significant habitats, or threatened or endangered spedes? Explain briefly: (\)0 C4. A community's existing plans or goals as offldally adopted, or change In use or intensity of use of land or other natural resources? ExPI~ :;-ieflY: C5. ~~' subsequent development, or related activities likely to be Induced by the proposed action? Explain briefly: C6. l~~g tenn, short term, rurnulative, or other effects not Identified in C1..(5? Explain briefly: C7. 6th~r'impacts (inclUding changes In use of either quantity of type of energy)? Explain briefly: D. WILL THE PROJECT HAVE AN IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERICS THAT CAUSED THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A CEA? o Yes!"? No E. IS THERE, OR IS THERE LIKELY TO BE, CONTROVERSY RELATED TO POTENTIAL ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS? o 19' Yes No PART III- DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE (To be completed by Agency) INSTRUCTlONS: For each adverse effect identified above, detennine whether it is substantial, large, or otherwise significant. Each effect should be assessed in connection with its (a) setting (Le. urban or rural); probability of occurring; (c) duration; (dO 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. If question 0 of part II was checked yes, the determination and significance must evaluate the potential impact of the proposed action on the environmental characteristics of the CEA. n E1; O1eck this box if you have Identified one or more potentially large or significant adverse Impacts, which may occur. Then proceed directly to the FULL ENVIRQNMETNAL ASSESSMENT FORM 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 on attachments as necessary, the reasons supporting this determination: ~ '""" ponsible Officer rent from of responsible officer) 'i'" #8020 STATE OF NEW YORK) )SS: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) Dina Mac Donald of Mattituck, in said county, being duly sworn, says that he/she is Principal clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a weekly newspaper, published at Mattituck, 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 week(s), successively, commencin n the 31st of Auaust. 2006. ~ cO Principal Clerk Sworn to before me this 2006 2l day of 0 J..D;} AIIl lf~ Vo~ CHRISTINA VOllNSKI NOTARY PUBLIC-STATE OF NEW YORK No. 0 1.v061 05050 Qualified In Suffolk County <;:o",mlllloo Expire. ~.l)rUQry 18, aOOB ~ LEGAL NI.flJU!. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 185 (Open Space Prest.:rvation) and Chapter 17 (Community Preservation Fund) of the Town Code, the Town Board of the Town of South old hereby sets Tuesday. Seotember 5 . 2006. at 8:05 p.m.. Sonthold Town Hall. 53095 Maio Road. Southold. New York. as the time aod Blace for a DubUc hearinp for the Durchase of the DroBertv owned by Marian G. Yount! (or the successors thereto). Said property is identified as SCfM #1000-125-1-63. The address of the property is No # Route 25, and the property is located in the A-C zoning district on the northerly side of Route 25 at Laurel Lake in Laurel and reach- able by a 25 foot right of way located approximately 1834 feet west of the LIRR-Route 25 overpass, The proposed acquisition is for the Town to acquire fee title to the wooded 1 (),79::t acre por- tion of the property for open space pres- ervation purposes. The entire property totals 21.9 acres which includes 275::1: feet of frontage on ,Laurel Lake and is made up of two tax parcels.SCTM #1000-125-1-6.3, the sub- . ject property, and SCTh1 #1000-125-1- 6.4 on which the Town purchased a de- velopment rights easement in 1997. The proposed acquisition is for the 1O.7Y::t acre area. The estimated purchase price for the, _10.79::l:: acre (subject to survey) property is $1,079,000.00 (one million seventy- nine thousand dollars) based on a pur- chase price of $1 oo,OOO/acre. The exact acreage is to be determined by a Town- provided survey acceptable to the Land Preservation Committee. The purchase will be funded by the Town's Commu- nity Preservation Fund. The property is listed oil the Town's Community Preservation Project Plan List of Eligible Parcels as property that should be preserved for aquifer pro- tection and ~pen space purposes. The properly is located within the Special Groundwater Protection Area (SGPA), and is adjacent to, and in the vicinity of, over 540 acres of preserved land. Pro. posed uses of the property shall be in-_ conjunction with the existing preserved land in the vicinity, which may include the establishment of a nature preserve and passive recreational trails. As per Chapter 117 (Transfer of De- velopment Rights) of the Code of the Town of Southold, Section 117-5, the Land Preservation Coordinator has cal- culated that 4.28 Sanitary Flow Credits may be available for transfer from the parcel of property upon the Town's pur- chase of the property. The transfer of the Sanitary Flow Credits into the Town TOR Bank wiJI not be finalized, and shall not occur, until the Town closes on the property, and the Town Board passes a resolution allowing the transfer into the Town TDR Bank. . FURTIlER NOnCE is hereby given that a more detailed description of the above mentioned parcel of land is on file in Land Preservation Depart~ ment, Southold Town Hall Annex, 54375 Route 25, Southold, New York, and may be examined by any interested person during business hours. Dated: AUGUST 22, 2006 ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE SOUTHOLDTOWN CLERK 8020-11' 8/31 . LEGAL NOTICE . NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 185 (Open Space Preservation) and Chapter 17 (Community Preservation Fund) of the Town Code, the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby sets Tuesdav. September 5 . 2006. at 8:05 p.m.. Southold Town Hall. 53095 Main Road. Southold. New York as the time and place for a public hearin!! for the purchase of the property owned by Marian G. Y oun!! (or the successors thereto). Said property is identified as SCTM #1000-125-1-6.3. The address of the property is No # Route 25, and the property is located in the A-C zoning district on the northerly side of Route 25 at Laurel Lake in Laurel and reachable by a 25 foot right of way located approximately 1834 feet west of the L1RR-Route 25 overpass. The proposed acquisition is for the Town to acquire fee title to the wooded 10. 79:t acre portion of the property for open space preservation purposes. The entire property totals 21.9 acres which includes 275:t feet of frontage on Laurel Lake and is made up of two tax parcels, SCTM #1000-125-1-6.3, the subject property, and SCTM #1000-125-1-6.4 on which the Town purchased a development rights easement in 1997. The proposed acquisition is for the 10. 79:t acre area. The estimated purchase price for the 1O.79:t acre (subject to survey) property is $1,079,000.00 (one million seventy-nine thousand dollars) based on a purchase price of$IOO,OOO/acre. The exact acreage is to be determined by a Town-provided survey acceptable to the Land Preservation Committee. The purchase will be funded by the Town's Community Preservation Fund. The property is listed on the Town's Community Preservation Project Plan List of Eligible Parcels as property that should be preserved for aquifer protection and open space purposes. The property is located within the Special Groundwater Protection Area (SOP A) and is adjacent to, and in the vicinity of, over 540 acres of preserved land. Proposed uses of the property shall be in conjunction with the existing preserved land in the vicinity, which may include the establishment of a nature preserve and passive recreational trails. . . As per Chapter 117 (Transfer of Development Rights) of the Code of the Town of Southold, Section 117-5, the Land Preservation Coordinator has calculated that 4.28 Sanitary Flow Credits may be available for transfer from the parcel of property upon the Town's purchase of the property. The transfer of the Sanitary Flow Credits into the Town TDR Bank will not be finalized, and shall not occur, until the Town closes on the property, and the Town Board passes a resolution allowing the transfer into the Town TDRBank. FURTHER NOTICE is hereby given that a more detailed description of the above mentioned parcel ofland is on file in Land Preservation Department, Southold Town Hall Annex, 54375 Route 25, Southold, New York, and may be examined by any interested person during business hours. Dated: AUGUST 22, 2006 ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE SOUTHOLD TOWN CLERK * * * PLEASE PUBLISH ON AUGUST 31, 2006 AND FORWARD ONE (1) AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION TO ELIZABETH NEVILLE, TOWN CLERK, TOWN HALL, PO BOX 1179, SOUTHOLD, NY 11971. Town Board Land Pres (2) Town Attorney Town Clerk Bulletin Board . . STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE, Town Clerk of the Town of South old, New York being duly sworn, says that on the C)f<, day of (;1, I 0 I D k , 2006, she affixed a notice of which the annexed printed notice is a true copy, in a proper and substantial manner, in a most public place in the Town of South old, Suffolk County, New York, to wit: Town Clerk's Bulletin Board, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York. Young Public Hearing September 5, 2006 at 8:05 p.m. ~~/4(a ~'H/~ lizabeth A. N ville Southold Town Clerk LYNDA M. BOHN NOTARY PUBLIC, State of New York No. 01 B06020932 Qualified in Suffolk CountY. Term Expires March 8, 200'2 Town of South old - Letter ~ I. (, Board ~:ng of August 22, 2006 RESOLUTION 2006-704 ADOPTED Item # 17 DOC ID: 2110 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 2006-704 WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON AUGUST 22, 2006: RESOLVED that pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 185 (Open Space Preservation) and Chapter 17 (Community Preservation Fund) of the Town Code, the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby sets Tuesdav. September 5 . 2006. at 8:05 p.m.. Southold Town Hall. 53095 Main Road. Southold. New York as the time and place for a public hearin!! for the purchase ofthe property owned bv Marian G. Youn!! (or the successors thereto), Said property is identified as SCTM #1000-125-1-6.3. The address of the property is No # Route 25, and the property is located in the A-C zoning district on the northerly side of Route 25 at Laurel Lake in Laurel and reachable by a 25 foot right of way located approximately 1834 feet west of the LIRR-Route 25 overpass. The proposed acquisition is for the Town to acquire fee title to the wooded 10.79:1: acre portion of the property for open space preservation purposes. The entire property totals 21.9 acres which includes 275:1: feet of frontage on Laurel Lake and is made up of two tax parcels, SCTM #1000-125-1-6.3, the subject property, and SCTM #1000- 125-1-6.4 on which the Town purchased a development rights easement in 1997. The proposed acquisition is for the 10.79:1: acre area. The estimated purchase price for the 10.79:1: acre (subject to survey) property is $1,079,000.00 (one million seventy-nine thousand dollars) based on a purchase price of $1 OO,OOO/acre. The exact acreage is to be determined by a Town-provided survey acceptable to the Land Preservation Committee. The purchase will be funded by the Town's Community Preservation Fund. Generated August 25, 2006 Page 21 . Town of South old - Letter BO! Meeting of August 22, 2006 The property is listed on the Town's Community Preservation Project Plan List of Eligible Parcels as property that should be preserved for aquifer protection and open space purposes. The property is located within the Special Groundwater Protection Area (SGP A) and is adjacent to, and in the vicinity of, over 540 acres of preserved land. Proposed uses of the property shall be in conjunction with the existing preserved land in the vicinity, which may include the establishment of a nature preserve and passive recreational trails. As r-er Chapter 117 (Transfer of Development Rights) of the Code of the Town of Southold, Section 117-5, the Land Preservation Coordinator has calculated that 4.28 Sanitary Flow Credits may be available for transfer from the parcel of property upon the Town's purchase of the property. The transfer of the Sanitary Flow Credits into the Town TDR Bank will not be finalized, and shall not occur, until the Town closes on the property, and the Town Board passes a resolution allowing the transfer into the Town TDR Bank. FURTHER NOTICE is hereby given that a more detailed description of the above mentioned parcel ofland is on file in Land Preservation Department, Southold Town Hall Annex, 54375 Route 25, Southold, New York, and may be examined by any interested person during business hours. aJ,.L4f2~.J'. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Thomas H. Wickham, Councilman SECONDER: Albert Krupski Jr., Daniel C. Ross AYES: Krupski Jr., Edwards, Ross, Wickham, Evans, Russell Generated August 25, 2006 Page 22