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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHeritage at Cutchogue - Petition #1 - 2007 - - c~ 1,67~..,. ~ .~?;.::T rt.EcrMoi~~ Petition to Southold Town Board .... ~'J~N4I1C1f~it.J-J'fiJ-uult:".z.. "l . . We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southo~g'To~v~ ~~lrd to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. , Sovlhol~ Torm Clert The proposed density and total number ofresidences are out of scale wIth Cutcl:iogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7,1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. Printed Name Address Date ~ ...1--' 1 /:f~/ol ..: Petition to Southold Town Board OCT 23 2007 We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold,.Toti~lWard)j~.lake action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as He~YR~t!la'l t'm'cnlrgbe. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imrriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. .--------- ---------------- ------. Address '1t ,kh fie,. n.. .s-!-elfe O~';'d"'S I.," /YJ1JR.t e .D J,/ ('ci (0 ?.CiYh ,r: I 0 /~ /tJ /1 / n ( /0 A.( . l.j Ii../ / Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southolc;a;Jth'61ril:lmdC1ertake action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit ofthis single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for6bd~velopment on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being'lf&ft\ffia sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imrriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. OCT 2 3 2007 Printed Name Address Date I-;.j. ~-. i5 0" ~ 'J 3 \ ,I /__ Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon SoutholaO)J~ lBootd:lml>take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue, The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential.The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7,1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imrriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. I ~ 4,,1 \'0-"'" 6- Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold TOWI1i~~<JM<m~ld Town Board to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with SouthoId Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality ofIife and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imrriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. ". (' i ? 3 "" L., ,_ L-,J/ Printed Name Address Date II II I r (~ -{.-tJ fo. ~-i AM 1f/1'b /I/'h~ cbu",AUJ #1S fIIlJI,lifA{ fl!dtcU'l I' 1" ,. Joo IIJO SVM/.f I T /).t "0 ~,L(411 T Petition to South old Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call ll1a\1f11~lPqWnl<tiIllwn Board to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. !'('; '1 3 \,..,: /- The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7,1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. ---------------- Printed Name Address Date 1/ f ${ /0-(, 07 (': ) 3 L,.J, Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upoAqg~olWr~#fiBoard to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7,1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imrriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. Printed Name Address Date 100 W ~o(_<, ;:'c-i 1\ I\lo-k s ck / ,~ .!:J 3 Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of South old Town call uporf)&oh~hbllidWilo(Wyl3oard to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7,1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imrriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. Signature Printe Name RECEIVED Petition to Southold Town Board Soulhol~ Town C1ert ~ 3 We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold Town Board to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellingsproposed. as Heritage at Cutchogue. <ioulhelr! TOWll Cler! The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the bend It ofthis single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imrriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. (. J Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold TSO'l)ffiJmJ:Ji~Ii-C(l6tie action t~ halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imrriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. ,--------- ---------- ---------------- ----- Signature Printed Name Address Date 3.go',S' "oi IS l..o.wc C ~'O ~lbLc- C"7". C..rc.~ol4."lr ...t 1>......~ €.f11 sn ..; Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of South old Town call upon Southold Wv\\WI~J?rr~ t~e{~e action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with SoutholdTown. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. Tbe rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the bene tIt of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application tor a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning ofthis property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. Printed Name Address Date 1 ('-\it ~ ~~ ex. IIQ. {\'\A:#tiu:i. lP<(kdN, 5i-u ~ CVl. e-K... 621./1. S- liNrV~€M tltK tvl<J. (rJ ->>-O} /5 , i' '", '-" c::. J Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold ~~1tl36m ~er~e action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imrriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. Printed Name Address /s Petition to South old Town Board , J We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold Town Board to take action to halt development of the 13 9 residential dwellings proposed as He~h~~ <Duttl~e. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are. also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. Printed Name Address ~. b; ~s ~ IotA c) 6<..t,J,.J l<d ,.so u TH" c. ~ lHI (,<0- 14 G,...rc.pa::~ 10 -/s-.o /0 _I; -(:) '; lo-/r-(j7 /t> ~f' 1.7 'l.C"S"-O\, Petition to Southold Town Board . j We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold Town Board to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Hehtiig19tl\ 19!ill:Ji~e. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit ofthis single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7,1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imrriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. I f) -1S--07 Ib-If ".f~ -if _/S"" /0- /.$ \0-1'1-01 /5 .........1... ~..._ Petition to Southold Town Board ~ v We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold Town Board to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritai,gelatikitJID'ifu~eIi The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a cenhlry later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imminent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. Printed Name ---------------- Address Date RECEIVED Petition to South old Town Board c J We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold Town Board to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritag\l~ll~~rk The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19,1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imrriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. .--------- ---------- ---------------- ----....... Signature Printed Name Address Date ~ I " Petition to South old Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold ~O\Yf,) ~<tlrd t5 tfte action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Herit~ge.lgt CStThogeJe. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benetit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to pr9'ent any construction beginning before the. zoning of this property, and of other nea roperti~ which are also facing inuriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning r;:~'M;:;:;:~t'd;~;~ 4{ - - - - - - --~4/A~ /.J ~ ,; ..:= /VI' L"A" j 1 '."" fr.i5av 1/5? }\I... '.SbIF~ A /,~ Jtf/Ji.(j~1 {\1 '..).___ {'t. 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IJa-:1 ~,,;' 14t.;(c9,o :jOur,,] }1v mtl~/~do7 or, is Petition to Southold Town Board , ~ " We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold ;rO~tWI~9ard \'l t~ke action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as HeritR~~ it C&rcho~he, , The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town, Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benetit of this single property, Despite the rezoning, on Jan, 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred, Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun, Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned, To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing irnniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board, Printed Name Address I Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of South old Town call upon Southold T<SlMnhBl0arMJ_ action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7,1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. ',' 3 " ~. :: ---------------- ------, /5 . 3 ^--~ Petition to South old Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold T~'B!fulal'{{l, f!\f~ action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7,1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. Printed Name ---------------- Address Date .> ;:J Petition to Southold Town Board ,) 'J We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold Town Board to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Herit~~glkf~JfCflb~~ The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. ---------------- Printed Name Address B 110 t:1eeft;<J()o v'2.S D J5 r~1 ! j / Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold 'fi>>M!ltDblIllfrtc(laIIie action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. ? 3 Address [:" // Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold TSOOfll(l~o1Jiflj\tnq:t~ action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. :2 3 The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning ofthis property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. Address o Petition to Southold Town Board Southol~ TOIVfl Clerk We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold Town Board to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benetit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7,1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. .--------- ---------- ---------------- ----- Signat re Printed Name Address Date "->- I:; ~ Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold 'I\M1hdltbi'd11:dl* action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality oflife and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit ofthis single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any cilllstruction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. Printed Name Address Date fo//c. I(J 'i 01 II - (0 IS Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents ofSQuthold Town call upon Southold ~Wt~ lP.rfO~<t~e action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritag~ a~ Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. . " 1 To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. Printed Name Date ::1\01;) ~~ f\f H17T1UJ ...c.. j.}~ \ \(H J ~__ Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon SouthoI4ol'Ili'lmt ~<tr\m;take action to halt development ofthe 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. 2') ?Y The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative; rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later, the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning; zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. '--------- To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium .on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided onit can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. /) UTCf-IoGue: -----------~---- ---- Lct~ Printed Name Address Date ."_........5-.,.-...___ Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of South old Town call upon Southold Town Board to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Herit~~~t~tltJfCWo~!!1 The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imrriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. .--------- ---------- ---------------- -------. Signature Printed Name Address Date ..............T....._ Petition to Southold Town Board , We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold Town Board to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritag~"a~rtLlermg\le~k The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. ---------------- Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold To~jtlo\frd't't91t&ke!' action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imrriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. .--------- ---------- ---------------- -------. Signature Printed Name Address Date . - Petition to South old Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold~\?WO\J3fMl (fHfke action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property; Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning fs being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imrriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. Printed Name ---------------- ------. Address Date IS; Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of South old Town call upon SoutholdSJ;;li)HfPl,!3\W"# tMlke action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. ::3 The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To a/low time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium ona/l major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imrriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. .--------- ---------- ---------------- -------. Signature Printed Name Address Date '7ft.:::.? C)' 7'-15-07 -rta,-oi c;; l{ECEIVED Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of South old Town call upon Southold Town Board to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as He~~'l\t1Q:pft~$1e. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality oflife and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7,1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. .--------- ---------- ---------------- Signature Printed Name Address Date r- /l.0Il f.tzl( l-( 5 Eue-FN/i u I ' / Petition to South old Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold lO;tm t.t~rd ta teVce action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Herit~ge'~t c8i~~0~~t The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7,1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imrriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. .--------- ---------- ---------------- ------. Signature Printed Name Address Date [","'. / ~J:\",I;;;IYI;.J.J Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold Town Board to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritagll'1!hN.I_g\Jilrk The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imrriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. ~ ---------------- Printed Name Address Date 75d 4I~ '1' -/ S-<"l1 ./~_o? k cJ~~ I~ /'rAG-v I R. f ~ J. )>, ;v",5-h... v''e-J r t7;"L.~- ..l-11-b ( /f.lt.JJ..la 1fJ.7J Dt~6-<JjJ ~0 Cvn.J(aG-vE I ~... f\J:\.,I:IYI:l7- Petition to South old Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold Town Board to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as He~~g&ltt ~I\~e. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality oflife and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7,1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. ---------------- Address ;:<2/)-/, I') Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold T~Wlf.B~~qMJe action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. Printed Name Address "r.:\...I:IYI:LJ Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of South old Town call upon Southold Town Board to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as H~'Hgl!rhif((}\'ftt~fmkue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imrriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. ,--------- ---------- ---------------- -------. Signature Printed Name Address Date i. Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold 1\4JwhoBlo~~IMk.e action to halt development of the 139 residentia.l dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. ,--------- ---------- ---------------- ------. Signature Printed Name Address Date / )(; Petition to South old Town Board We, the undersigned residents of South old Town call upon Southold T~i\1B<bJM''t(Hl\{{e action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7,1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. \:I{.{",l / ,/ . ) // Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold 'ThwtUWnUxltltcn_ action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality oflife and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan.'?, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. ---------------- Address / ~) Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold TlSwn'iBoaM1p_ action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imminent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. .--------- ---------- ---------------- ------. Signature Printed Name Address Date - tJ,((,,,~ \;;',U,,,,,IoJ9 Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of South old Town call upon Southold r~~~ ~Jflke action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imminent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. tJ.1 , ,vt7~ '- t <2. l-\,.~ \.0 ~-:t~I-.,- ~,-;K~ J. .. , .,/ Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold ~lJ'f~ollJi~t(!!_e action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. Signature ---------- ---------------- Printed Name Address Date I\[:\...J::IYI:;U-- Petition to South old Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold Town Board to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Herl*M ~\'t\I:lliYgke. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefIt of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imminent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. Printed Name Address Date ---------- ---------------- ----- b 0........ /'1,....,.,....... ~ ......u r ::Je1'." J.(>( 1Co-1 L Us fblJJv... Da~ (, LA WI ~ l'\.J:\..t:IYW;;V Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold Town Board to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heri.M M~e. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. ---------------- Printed Name Address , ! . RECEIVED Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of South old Town call upon Southold Town Board to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heri~~~!fb~~WOO~ The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19,1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit ofthis single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7,1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imrriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. Printed Name Address Date 5:howtl e r (!J~L/'€# RECEIVED Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of South old Town call upon Southold Town Board to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Herita8Cu~jj:;p~W!llffrI. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit ofthis single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7,1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imrriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. .--------- ---------------- ------. If J.> tv; ]JIMfJ- --- (i.<.Je- ~ ~ ;tI'- , , , - .- i / -- !'::tCtIVED Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold Town Board to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Herita~8l.\lh:!:'bt~gOerk The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing inuriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. --------- ---------------- Address Dale I ~ ,p "~"""'~I"T~_ Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold Town Board to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Herit~€It1tr~tII:lYi'fug\j6. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imrriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. ---------------- Printed Name Address / C~ Petition to Soutbold Town Board We, the Lmdersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Sou~li.IllilclloTh'fI1A9BJ1!1 to take action to halt development ofthe 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7,1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New Yark State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imrriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. ---------------- Printed Name Address Date /i:' ~/ Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold Town Board to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as He~~oM ~W~Ae. 1be proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale ,vith Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit ofthis single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imminent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. RECEIVED Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold Town Board to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as He~(lffi~gHf' The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7,1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. . To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. Printed Name Address Date F-j Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town cal1 upon Southold TS>own ~,Pfod tOda~e action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritag~ a~ Cuf~og~t The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality oflife and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7,1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bul1dozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imrriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. ---------------- -------. J !< ~/ Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold t9IYmI)pljl6\W ~ewe action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19,1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. ---------------- /~ Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold Sb9W~,j3_ ~e~~e action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7,1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board.' Printed Name Address Date Ii;Lt..-, I/fI'! .{) GR IV06. f<1.J 54 ~ iOu...of+IS <i) 1-11/<-1') 7'- Jr- e; li-Ot5 -0 - 'IS -0 ) ~ I / .' ~ Petition to Southold Town Board . We, the undersigned residents of Southold Tow~ call upon South~~qtlqAV?()~o'5~,f:o take actIOn to halt development of the 139 resldentJal dwellmgs proposed as Rentage atVCutdiogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residentiaL The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approvaL Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building. construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing irnrriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. PDa..,e- a. .e.j,e ( 1/ Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon SoutholltJ;f1Wni ~<t~~ake action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative; rather it was tailored for the benefit ofthis single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7,1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later, the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning; zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium 'on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. , .--------- ---------- ---------------- ------. Signature Printed Name Address Date ~ I!ttJAY! . v,sA'-'(;IO Co No J.-A l.-~m ~ IIL/iJ ~.J ~.<../I'1.k:. ((73S- 6.JtcH II;,tO <V!'iWJ V'/ftJ.o L"-E 111 3 S WTr!.#a:;cJ&< AJI) '-fh<.e //93S' ::;;;','/1 ;-I. f!.,-I7Orl,..Ju Ob'/ /cJ 1'1. ,.ell II cJ III~ :t: M..C~.A-"'\.. .rV~CL'" r; l--a F &Jo (! 1...0 w.v ~b LII- 4{~S5 '7-h'1lw~ ~ /~ Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of South old Town call upon So~Wf.\gl;rl'/!lYli\ l(lftlWd to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit ofthis single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7,1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imrriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. .--------- ---------- ---------------- ------. Signature Printed Name Address Date \?()\JY~'\ tI\L\r1~ ~ ?/U'(61 .'."'-' - ,JeT 2 3 2007 f;~'f Petition to Southold Town Board, . We, the undersigned residents of South old Town call upon Southold ToJRUJ!18MJqlY\Ji&t . ~'Ction to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. , The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet '~nd with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative ;impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. i;.., v On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residentiaL The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approvaL Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need} moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. .--........------ Printed Name ---------------- Address Date /c:>. I / \0/3/07 l 01 (, , / " Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of South old Town call upon Southold Town Board to take S action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. ,.::' The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet ~-. c and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative ~ *- impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. <> v> On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was> not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7,1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. ---------------- ------, Address ~ /j o i/ Petition to SOl1thold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold np"tJwlAJilM tg~Hke action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imrriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. ,--------- ---------- ---------------- ----- Signature Printed Name Address Dale f7t. (!"Jl11 <.. B-Ct'l\IC 0-0""-0 Ie> -07-0 fo'-1-o7 II) ~ 1-ot- -97- Io-f-+ Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersi&Iled residents of South old Town call upon Southold Tbwn'1BdaI<dIfuW action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imminent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. Printed Name Address i I !'-t Petition to Southold Town Board We, the' unctersigned residellts of Southold Town call upon South{JJ~!IHrvnJ~of(eqftO take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts Oll public health alld safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the bendit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7,1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imminent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. Printed Name Address Date ~tr 1'0 - I' -01' S>7J'w~ It!, &.tf!f) .7 J!j ~L\..l:IVr:!.1 Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of South old Town call upon Southold Town Board to take action to halt development of the .139 residential dwellings proposed as Hehtltge! .atTGutdhogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7,1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. ---------------- Address /4 Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southolci[l;J':l1>I;niUli>alidCtedake action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit ofthis single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7,1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a . moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. .--------- ---------- ---------------- Signature Printed Name Address Date t:I K~\3<!.( ILf l\.C\....I:IYt:L.I Petition to Southol~~.WIt'''j.f~ We, the undersigned residents of South old Town call upon Southold Town Board to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heri~laN:;OO:PI6kti~. The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a mora/Qrium on all major commercial and residentiol development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing inuriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. --------- ---------- ---------------- ---- Signature Printed Name Address Date j- I~ REGIVEn Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of South old Town call upon Southold Town Board to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritaf.1:e at Cutchogue. ~out,!,J!rl Town ClerK The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative; rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later/the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning; zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium 'on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinentdevelopment, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. Printed Name ------~--------- Address Date tr.1\1\.. T, LOIIA ) . Jrlitf!TILOTTIf ;J,r!.o (/1 I1G6rcl s.JG'o A ~ ~ It.fO ~V11U c-,v (2, up.4<x; CC ,. , , /') 1\\ Petition to Southold Town Board We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold Town Board to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Herit~(g~(af'tflt~1iJ@t The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet and with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither site work with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imniinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. Printed ~Iame Address Date !u C L"" " ~! .: '-. L: .; "" Petition to Southold Town Board We, respectfully request that Southold Town Board halt development Qithe 139 residential units proposed to the north of Cutchogue Hamlet as Heritage at Cutchogue. As proposed, this development is out of scale with the rest of Gutchogue. If it is allowed to be built, it will have seriously negative impacts on traffic, drinking water resources, pollution from septic wastes, and innumerable other negative impacts on public safety, public health, quality of life and property values in Cutchogue and Southold Town. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was done for the benefit of developers and not in accordance with any sound planning initiative. On January 7,1985 the Southold Town Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, almost a quarter of a century later, deja vu. Except this time the old spot zoning is being treated as sacred. The planning board is moving towards approval. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. Neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time at least until actual building construction has begun. To allow enough time for rezoning we the undersigned hereby demand that the Town Board enact an immediate moratorium on this development. .--------- ---------- -------------.---- ----- Petition to Southold Town Board :/ ;' We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold Town Board to take .-m:tion to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as 'Heritage at Cutchogue. ~~ ,;: The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet .'1:md with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative -;impacts on public health and safety, quality of life and values of other properties. -, -, v, On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan~ 7, 1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing iIIllriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. ---------------- d..L~ 1~111' Jr.tt)"f t!;~ ;L f>S . ";!J i, /r oC1Jd,(j tI b - 10- ~?t/d ~ W I:d 5WIV'j IJI/7/ I~ ~h- 4~ '/d/{-I.b? 8'070 {ton .GJk.., GP<<:P,;11r#1,-kfrq'1.;. 1.:Ij,,~/(b'/CJ7 Petition to Southold Town Board .'P. We, the undersigned residents of South old Town call upon Southold Town Board to take '~ction to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. , :' The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet ',imd with Southold Town. Building so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative ... i#mpacts on public health and safety, quality oflife and values of other properties. v On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit ofthis single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7,1985 the Planning Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in connection with another application for a development on the same property almost a quarter of a century later the spot zoning is being treated as sacred. Under New York State Law neither sitework with bulldozers, nor subdivision and site plan approvals vest any interest in zoning, zoning can be changed at any time until actual building construction has begun. Church Lane was rezoned, This area can also be rezoned. To allow time for a possible rezoning, we ask the Town Board to immediately enact a moratorium on all major commercial and residential development projects. We need a moratorium to prevent any construction beginning before the zoning of this property, and of other nearby properties which are also facing imrriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. . - - - - - - - - - - r- - - - - - - - - - - -,.- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...... _ _ _ _ --. Signat re Printed Name Address Date J'~.,: 7I:.J.... . )JIfnL5Aw).Wit6WiL IltJDAL'/,A-AJb. f1dc.k.tVl ,IVy r//S-/67 1-1,1.. 1.. II L..-.L' --:lf1J1 G" L_... """,lIf)OAI,/.1JUJ,.A ('_I.(~,,~J"'L"t- ~;;m/tl1 i V.,, ~ ., ~ II 7) 1/" , ,/) . ., ,r-.. ' I I If I\"Y. /'He../"1-/o!e..c..,JC.1 C>17oLh'l Cu.k.h"o..I.\..-{. 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'~,/ ~/,{? ~ ;7rta;rl1 --./ ~ fv1 ~IO'/"A ~ ~ r\ ~Lt~- - ~ Ai)) n ,J[,I~, q' 1/110- '-' \. , '\ ~ r 7 / I ( 1/ /1 , RECEIVED Petition Martin Faint <mfaint@mac.com> To: cutchogroup@gmail.com Hi )oui!!u!rt Town (I"d; Please add our names to your petition regarding the overdevelopment of Cutchogue. Martin Faint and Cassie Kanz. both of 1000 Mill Lane, Peconic, 11958. Let us know if you are unable to do this and need to sign in person. Martin Martin Faint I elepnone: London: +44 (0)20 7871 4042 New York: +1 7184157221 www_,mm1jnfainLCQDl Group for Cutchogue <cutchogroup@gmail.com Sat, Oct 6, 2007 at 12:56 PI