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RESOLUTION 2006-976
ADOPTED
DOC ill: 2359
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 2006-976 WAS
ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON
DECEMBER 19, 2006:
RESOLVED that the Town Board ofthe Town of South old hereby enl!al!es the professional
services ofthe Peconic Land Trust. Incorporated to perform Conservation Planninl!,
Acquisition, and Professional Services related to the Town's land preservation efforts, and
authorizes the Supervisor to sil!n the al!reement between the Peconic Land Trust,
Incorporated and the Town of Southold. subject to review of the contract language by the
Town Attorney. Compensation shall not exceed sixty thousand ($60,000.00) dollars and the
contract term shall be from January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
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Elizabeth A. Neville
South old Town Clerk
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: William P. Edwards, Councilman
SECONDER: Daniel C. Ross, Councilman
AYES: Evans, Wickham, Ross, Edwards, Russell, Krupski Jr.
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CONSERVATION PLANNING, ACQUISITION,
AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
WITH THE PECONIC LAND TRUST
THIS AGREEMENT made the 3r~ day of ,^1(jruU1~, 20.0.:).__,
between the TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, a municipal corporation with offi es located at
530.95 Main Road, P.O. Box 1179, Southold, Suffolk County, New York, 11971,
hereinafter referred to as the "Town," and PECONIC LAND TRUST,
INCORPORATED, a non-profit corporation organized and existing under the laws of the
State of New York, with a principal place of business at 296 Hampton Road, P.O. Box
1776, Southampton, New York 11969.
WITNESSETH:
Pursuant to 9247 of the General Municipal Law and Article 49 of the
Environmental Conservation Law of the State of New York, the Town of Southold,
Suffolk County, New York, is authorized to acquire interests or rights in real property,
for the preservation of open spaces and other areas; and
Pursuant to Chapter 17, Chapter 70., and Chapter 185 of the code of the Town of
Southold, the Town Board is authorized to acquire the development rights to agricultural
lands and fee interest to open space and other lands; and
Pursuant to the Community Preservation Project Plan for the Town of Southold,
the Town Board is authorized to acquire, preserve and protect properties which are
integral to the unique community character ofthe Town of Southold; and
Whereas, the Town Board wishes to enter into a cooperative agreement with
Peconic Land Trust to assist the Town in identifying appropriate lands for protection and
implementing the above mentioned preservation programs; and
Whereas, the Peconic Land Trust is a regional non-profit land conservation
corporation, recognized as a 'public charity' under 95QI(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue
Code;
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NOW THEREFORE, IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED BY AND BETWEEN
THE PARTIES AS FOLLOWS:
I. The Town of Southold retains the services of Peconic Land Trust to assist the
Land Preservation Coordinator for the following purposes:
a. Assist with the refinement and implementation of land preservation
strategies including, but not limited to, the "Farm and Farmland
Preservation Plan" and other efforts as directed by the Land Preservation
Coordinator;
b. Assist with the implementation of such strategies consistent with the
Community Preservation Fund Project Plan as directed by the Land
Preservation Coordinator;
c. Provide "Community Outreach" and "Community Education" services on
behalf of the Town of Southold as directed by the Land Preservation
Coordinator, which are designed to identify potential sellers of
development rights and to educate same, as to the range of public and
private options available. Such services shall be consistent with the goals
and strategies outlined in the Community Preservation Project Plan
(hereinafter referred to as "CPPP") and will include but not be limited to:
meetings with prospective sellers of development rights, the Town Board,
the Land Preservation Coordinator, Planning Department staff, and the
Land Preservation Committee. In addition, the PLT may provide
Community education services and materials on behalf of the Town, as
directed by the Land Preservation Coordinator, which are designed to
inform the general public and community organizations, of the goals,
process and accomplishments of the Town's Land Preservation Programs;
d. Prepare "Conservation Opportunity Plans" for specific conservation
proj ects as authorized by the Land Preservation Coordinator. Coordinate
the implementation of such conservation projects with landowners, the
Town Board, the Land Preservation Coordinator, Planning Department
staff, and the Town's Land Preservation Committee;
e. Assist with the preparation of applications for matching funding and
related land preservation assistance as requested by the Land Preservation
Coordinator; and
f. Assist with the negotiations and agreements with property owners for the
sale of development rights and fee title as directed by the Land
Preservation Coordinator. In no event however, will Peconic Land Trust
negotiate price on behalf of the Town and Landowner in the same
transaction.
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2. Peconic Land Trust shall work cooperatively with the Land Preservation
Coordinator and the Land Preservation Committee, to identify and protect the
most important sites. It is understood that the Trust's primary role is that of
facilitator/mediator between the Town, other governmental and non-governmental
agencies, and landowners for the acquisition of development rights and open
space consistent with strategies outlined in the Community Preservation Fund
Project Plan.
3. It is the intent of the Town of Southold to coordinate and leverage funding for the
acquisition of development rights or fee interest wherever possible. Such efforts
will require the Trust to coordinate with the State of New York, the County of
Suffolk, and other governmental or non-profit entities engaged in land
preservation in the Town of Southold as directed by the Land Preservation
Coordinator.
4. It is understood the Peconic Land Trust may also be working on behalf of
landowners, or other governmental or non-governmental entities and such
arrangements, including any compensation arrangement, will be disclosed to all
involved parties, on a case-by-case basis (see also paragraph 1f above).
5. Prior to the commencement of negotiations, the Town will identify and prioritize
acquisition parcels. The Land Preservation Coordinator and Land Preservation
Committee shall determine the necessity of obtaining any outside reports or
appraisals, and determine other acquisition costs related to each project Peconic
Land Trust will be involved in. The Town Board will make the final
determination regarding acquisition.
6. Peconic Land Trust shall conduct all activities subject to the approval of the Land
Preservation Coordinator. For the purposes of this Agreement, negotiations on
any particular parcel shall be complete once the Town of Southold and the
landowner have entered into a formal agreement prepared by the Town Attorney's
Office or other formal agreement to preserve the parcel.
7. As compensation for such services, the Town will pay Peconic Land Trust a fee
based on Peconic Land Trust's actual time and project expenses (including
consultant services related to authorized projects, mileage, postage, telephone and
other relevant out-of-pocket expenses). It is understood that fees and expenses
will not exceed sixty thousand ($60,000) dollars without further authorization
from the Town Board. Peconic Land Trust shall supply information regarding
services they have performed as may be requested by the town.
8. The Town Attorney and Land Preservation Coordinator, subject to Town Board
approval, shall be responsible for obtaining any necessary appraisals, surveys,
title certifications, or other reports necessary to determine the fair market value of
the property or for contract or closing purposes.
9. The Agreement shall commence as of January I, 2007, and shall expIre on
December 31, 2007.
10. This Agreement may be terminated by either party and for any reason upon 30
days written notice to the other party. In that event, Peconic Land Trust shall be
compensated for the value of services and expenses incurred.
II. This Agreement may only be modified in writing and such modification is subject
to approval by the Town Board pursuant to resolution.
12. This Agreement shall be construed according to the laws of the State of New
York.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement has been duly executed by the parties
hereto.
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
PECONIC LAND TRUST,
INCORPORATED
By:
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Supervisor
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RESOLUTION 2006-977
ADOPTED
DOC ID: 2360
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 2006-977 WAS
ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON
DECEMBER 19, 2006:
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby enl!al!es the professional
services of the Peconic Land Trnst, Incorporated to perform Stewardship Services related
to the Town's land preservation efforts, and anthorizes the Supervisor to sil!n the
al!reement between the Peconic Land Trust, Incorporated and the Town of South old,
subject to review of the contract language by the Town Attorney. Compensation shall not
exceed fifty-five thousand ($55,000.00) dollars and the contract term shall be from January 1,
2007 to December 31, 2007.
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Elizabeth A. Neville
South old Town Clerk
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Daniel C. Ross, Councilman
SECONDER:WilliamP. Edwards, Councilman
AYES: Evans, Wickham, Ross, Edwards, Russell, Krupski Jr.
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STEWARDSHIP SERVICES AGREEMENT
WITH THE PECONIC LAND TRUST
THIS AGREEMENT made the 3rd day of c,JQfl U~' 200L, between the
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, a municipal corporation with offices loc ted at 53095 Mam Road,
P.O. Box 1179, Southold, Suffolk County, New York, 11971, hereinafter referred to as the
"Town", and PECONIC LAND TRUST, INCORPORATED, a non-profit corporation organized
and existing under the laws of the State of New York, with a principal place of business at 296
Hampton Road, P.O. Box 1776, Southampton, New York 11969.
WITNESSETH:
Pursuant to S247 of the General Municipal Law of the State of New York, the Town of
Southold, Suffolk County, New York, is authorized to acquire interests or rights in real property,
for the preservation of open spaces and other protected areas; and
Pursuant to the Community Preservation Project Plan for the Town of Southold and
Chapter 17 of the code of the Town of Southold, the Town Board is authorized to acquire,
preserve, and protect properties which are integral to the unique community character, and is
further authorized to expend up to 10% of the fund for stewardship activities and services; and
The Town Board wishes to enter into a cooperative agreement with Peconic Land Trust
to assist the Town Land Preservation Department and Department of Public Works to maintain
town preserves and identify and implement management strategies for current and future town
acquisitions; and
Peconic Land Trust is a regional non-profit land conservation organization, organized
under S501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code, and has expertise in managing open space,
farmland and other protected lands;
NOW THEREFORE, IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED BY AND BETWEEN
THE PARTIES AS FOLLOWS:
1. The Town retains the services ofPeconic Land Trust to assist the Town at the direction of
the Town Land Preservation Coordinator and/or the Director of the Department of Public
Works towards the following:
a. Assist with the refinement and implementation of services and activities related to
protected farmland and open space management including, but not limited to, trail
maintenance, trail creation, habitat maintenance, habitat restoration, invasive
species removal and control;
b. Assist with the creation and implementation of Management Plans or parts there
of, for Town of Southold Nature Preserves including, but not limited to, defining
sensitive habitat, planning for site specific lay-out including roads, trails, parking,
and restoration area, planning for appropriate structures including material choice,
creating work schedules and defining appropriate tasks for specific crews and/or
contractors, defining long term goals and/or objectives for preserves and
management centers;
c. Provide on site Stewardship and management services including: "Community
Education" to connect, educate, and inform the citizens of Southold to the
community assets, as well as engage the public with the programmatic work and
use of the Town's protected lands. Activities will foster respect for the natural
environment, understanding of fragile habitats, and encourage further land
preservation within the Town. Specific programs and activities will be
undertaken at the direction of the Town Preservation Coordinator and/or the
Director of the Department of Public Works and will include but not be limited to
the following;
I. Regularly scheduled Educational programs at various Town of Southold
Preserves.
2. Build a network of individuals and organizations (Audubon, NFEC, CCE
etc.) to assist the town as a specialized work force, with public relations
and to augment core programs described above.
3. Create a community minded stewardship program of Adopt a
Preserve/Park.
4. Coordinate NatureNisitors center activities at Downs Farm Preserve to
include educational programs, exhibits, and events. Develop educational
programs with local educators as well as a volunteer base to assist with
preserve needs. Continue to maintain trail systems and work with DPW on
larger restoration projects.
d. Assist with programmatic work including, but not limited to, creating policies,
procedures, standards and practices with regard to town obligation as stewards of
the land and easements it holds. Help establish a "vision" plan to identify the
mission and goals for Town of Southold Preserves, and create a step-by-step
process for identifying and implementing the needs of a specific property.
e. Participate in monthly meetings with Town Preservation Coordinator and
Department of Public Works Director, in addition, assist with building a network!
ad hoc committee comprised of individuals who can assist various management
and stewardship activities as necessary.
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2. It is understood Peconic Land Trust may also be working on behalf of landowners, or
other governmental or non-governmental entities, and themselves especially where
outreach is concerned and such arrangements, including any compensation arrangements,
will be disclosed to all involved parties on a case-by-case basis.
3. As compensation for such services, the Town will pay Peconic Land Trust a fee based on
Peconic Land Trust's actual time and project expenses (including consultant services or
outside contractors related to authorized projects, materials, mileage, postage, telephone,
and other relevant out-of-pocket expenses). It is understood that fees and expenses will
not exceed fifty-five thousand ($55,000) dollars without further authorization from Town
Board. Peconic Land Trust shall supply information regarding services they have
performed as may be requested by the town.
4. This Agreement shall commence as of January 1, 2007, and shall expire December 31,
2007, unless terminated pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.
5. Either party upon thirty (30) days written notice for any reason may terminate this
Agreement. In that event, Peconic Land Trust shall be compensated for the value of
services actually performed prior to termination.
6. The Town Board pursuant to resolution may modifY only in writing and upon approval
this Agreement
7. This Agreement shall be construed according to the laws of the State of New York.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement has been duly executed by the parties hereto.
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
PECONIC LAND TRUST,
INCORPORATED
By:
By:
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sca T A. RUSSELL
Supervisor
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