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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHeritage at Cutchogue - Petition #2 - 2007 p"- c ~ ~ t me: ,,~ LO .... .- ~ "" I't:-c; ~~~ ". ~ ..~ Petition to South old 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 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 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 ~ ()ffG LMfJ: ~f>p.,1rP'~ I {o---J? JP"8 07 lcen..d{tJ. .~ ..,...AJ ()--, -0 -.Q I/'- f.-J0- ~O " (~~ R,tOB'ECf &:4:<; !db~ . \ H--ilq,J {hffStRo '/ 10 1.2- g-7 / ' .. IO( 1-rl 07 I 1) /;;).-:1. /67 ~ = .~.2 ~~ ';:; '" Ln c> :~~ ~ -:>~~ v. 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 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 highdensity 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 ofthis 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 ..--:- & /' ...... 14..,,",L 4. 1'1 V~,......tt.1'1.....-- Lk ~ tJ, ;> ~t7 FA-,....""" 3 '-t Db C:t., -:s- I.J r", '...c< VVlo+t i~...J:.. p.J. Y Cu tcho 5c~ C\2-\JJl\uW[!'i ';;? <-0(,.2 }(el'-',vt!!7f1 &l2m, .),,0.-.. 73u Sc6,-q-5I,A,..,s Co-4 ff~I/,7vd( 1::-, -'"V\. Te.(.".vl (- 7'1 ro /.JeAn. g. v1~,,<-> ~"vh,oc,) 4#t J f I aot::1U"\A. 5""<6 M~"" ~ cI'>~\.o WI7I ,.../I</cn ~: 00 ~ = . '-' ~21~ Ln ~ ~ ~l:(l::5. :z: f.:: '? <r: -;;: -:> " ~s 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 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 highdensity 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 -- ('j '- I-'.~ , v -<j =:, l,..J ~.",.J f ~ - \ ~... - ~ :;. ~ .;, .~ ItY) ..;' Petition to Southold Town Board " We, the undersigned resideots of South old 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 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 arc 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 "1..0 J.(' Petition to Southold Town Board c. ~ :~ ~' ~ ~'J We, the undcrsigned residents of South old Town call upon Southold Town Board to take action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. Thc 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 propertics. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. 1be 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 latcr 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. 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 Heritage at Cutchogue. ex:> ~ ~ ~ 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 irmumerable 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 o ~ ....., done in accordance with any sound plarming initiative; rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Plarming Board denied an application for site plan approval. Now, in cormection 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 (;) . 10/5' M I t.-L C.M"-K'"be S OU-rlolOL!> 7 ~ <.) i/.Il1S;-1I' So tr '<;;'2<.ZR.; "7 :3 ,.> Iv ~/J 19 '>J'o .Jj-; JJ ",.-7/104 P1J GDY 176',/ <<Y;uff/o L gj IA. ....0/",e--t1 16)\-~,n-l t.! O~vN. c ~' 'L l8 <;; Y> Lt.. ''"' '-..II....~..J L'~--R- ~/J V1-1....1: ~-w ~ ~ ..: :~, ...:::..t -:.. '-: ~ J 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 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 ti'me 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 co I ~ ~ r ,-, We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold Town Board to take Ln ~ !ction to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. ~.. ~ ~~ . The proposed density ~~ total number of residence.s are out of scale .w~th Cutchogue H~let -;: 'l1I1d With Southold Town. BUlldmg so many houses on so little land, results m mnumerable negative ~ -1mpacts 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 plarming initiative, rather it was tailored for the benefit of this single property. Despite the rezoning, on Jan. 7, 1985 the Plarming 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 -,~ .. '. Petition to Southold Town Board c-."} c.., ~ .~'3 Co" ~ The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet ~ . :and with Southold Town. Building so many houses o~ so little l~nd, results in innumerable negative ~. Impacts on publIc health and safety, quality ot lIte ana values ot other propertles. _. We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town call upon Southold Town Board to take ",action to halt development of the lJ9 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. On July 19, 1983 this area was rezoned to high density residential. 'lbe 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 flJr 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 ncarby properties which are also facing imminent development, can bc considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. Printed Name ---------------- Address Date <<- ..$ . Petition to SouthoJd Town Board i.g~ = '" ~ .-, It " ':' We, the undersigned residents of Southold Town cull upon Southold Tmyli Board to take ::action to halt development of the 139 residential dwellings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. The proposed density and total number ofresidences are out of scale with Cutchogue Hamlet ~ . . and with Southold Town. BLlilding so many houses on so little land, results in innumerable negative j impacts on public health und safety, quality of life and values of other properties. On July 19, 1983 this area wus rezoned to high density residential. The rezoning was not done in accordance with any sound planning initiative, rather it was tailored for the benetlt 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. ---------------- , / C-J/'JE \' Iou c:. L/'l tJc. Petition to South old Town Bourd gc;~' e' N c., ~ ':.,' ':::> 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. !--n. ~ ". ~c v 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. ve.- . Jdle.v f}l>J..<ThC6. fU'rSft l?R 00 (,A(, Grvs ~Alvllr",.,;r;.~ -".. , t ,-,~ , \}~ ro .... R' '" {R\O ';::J"" Petition to South old Town BO:lrd 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. "Ibe 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. ---------------- Printed Name Address Date C A-R/fUl ~ W# lTJi'" ItN IT/T J~55/L ( <-< Petition to Southold Town Board jS' 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 ,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 lire 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 irmriinent development, can be considered and if a rezoning is decided on it can be adopted and implemented by the Town Board. ..jC'.07 ., 1 J ., Petition to SOllthold Town Board ,r ;1' ",,; ~ S' We, the undersigned residents of SOllthold Town call upon Southold Town Board to take ~ ..:.; action to hajt development of the 139 residential dwelJings proposed as Heritage at Cutchogue. ~ ~:: The proposed density and total number of residences are out of scale vvith Cutchogue Hamlet ~ J 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 benetlt 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. J ,--------- ---------------- { /'V\t>, L.:o V\:t~~~J> ,JL6^1 iRI/fVF13I1s.;CHtUut1J6/f Date if -J- OJ // .,-........, ........ ", ~", J--A/l "( (: /tP -r.8 ~ , ~ ~. TOVlN OF SQU,THOLD '/ JAN J 5 2008 r~NS~~~;::;;/~O~ENVIRONMENT AL ASSESSMENT FORM -F;~... slo::7~:~:;~' (a) In ~rd.z to answer the'questions in this short EAF it is assumed that the preparer will use currently cvailable information concerning the projec~ cnd the likely impacts of the oetion. It is not expected that odditi~nolstudies, research or ~ther investigations will be undertaken. (b) 1f any question hos been on~wered Yes the project may be ' significant~nd c completed Envi~onmentol Assessment Form is necessary. (c) If all ~uestions hove been answered No it is likely that this project is not siQQif~cant. , ' , (d) Environmental Assessment ,,_ 1. \'Ii II project I' esul t in, 0 large physi cal change' , to the project site or physically olter more / than 10 acres of land?....... .'. . ... . . . . . .. . . ._Yes..J[}lo 2. \'lil1 there be 0 major change to any unique or ,unusual land form found on the siie,?......;,..._Yes X No 3. Will project alter or hove,o large effecl on --- , existing body of water?...................... .___Y,es...x...No 4. Will project hove 0 potentially large impact. ' on groundwater qyalit~?......................___Yes~No 5. Will project signific~ntly effect droinage - fl<>,w on adjacent sites?.'......~......... .'... ...:....-..Yes...ll.-No 6. 'Will project affect any threatened or endangered plant or animal species?.........._Yc5-X.....,No 7. Will project result ino major adverse effect 'I....? y. N on o",r quo ,l..y................................_ e~-X....., 0 '- 8. 'l/ill project hove 0 major effect on visual chor~ctei ~f the community or scenic views or vistas known to be important to the communiiy?_Yes X No 9. 'l/il1 project adversely impact any site or structure of historic, prehistoric or paleontological importance Or any site designated os 0 critical environmental area X by 0 local agency?....~......~...~~.~~..y...~ Yes No 10. Will project hove 0 major effect on existing --- or future recreational opportunities?........ Yes X No 11. Will project result in major traffic problems - ~ or couse a major effect to existing transportation systems?....................... Yes X No 12. \'Iill project regularly couse objectionoble --- --- odo-rs, noise, glore, vibratiOn, Or electrical disturbance. os a result of .the project 's operotion?......._........................... Yes X No 13. Will project hove any impact On public health --- --- o I' ,S 0 f e t y? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___ Yes -X.....,N 0 ," /14. \'li11 project affect the existing community by ~ directly causing 0 growth in permanent population of mOre than 5 percent Over 0 One year period ,~ hove 0 major negative effect on the character of the community or neighborhood?........ ........................ Yas X No ...... 15. Is there public controversy concerning the - - project?......... ........................... Yes v No - - PREPARE"S SIGHAIUR"~~~~ REPRESnnING_ _ ~~~al /, D,ATE 9/10/82 , j(" >' - :~oU chold Town Boa:t"d March 22, :;t~~il ~","it<..onmtl"ltCt.L Q:,~",';;''''mtt''\1' - Adbptt:.d llo..:..d ,':: Coun<;i~llnlj.n M~rC!Rqk. seconded by Counci lman Nickles, it was i.;..hr.n:D chat pursuant to Article 8 of the Env:i,ronmental Conservation :,.\W 3l:1tC .E:nvironmen~al Quality Review, and 6NYCRR Part 617, Section ,,' ','. III and Chapter 44 of" tlre Code of the Town of Southold, notice is :"",,'by given that the Southold Town Board, as lead agency for t:he .,,'Lion described below, has determined that the project, which is anlisced, wi'll not ha.ve.. '.5' i,ficant effect on the environment. Ikscription of Action: Application of Richard J. Cron for a anJ':e "f Zone from "A" Residential a.nd Agricultural District to "M" Light ,"Iuleiple Residence District on certai/l p:t"operty loca~ed on the north :;ide of School House Road, Cutchogue, New York. The project has ned not to have a significant ..1' r Pi' t-,o.Q...t.he.....<m,J 1 . : An environme has been submitted which indicllited that no signifiCa to the- eovironmen t are likely. to occur should the pr ented as planned. Because there " 'ponse in the allotted 'time from the New York State D i nta1 Conservation, .1. t is assumed that there i a.ants by that agency. Vote of the Town Board: "' e :wards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Murphy, man Murdock, CounCilman ~~~: l;~ ~o i~~~~~ i :~~. .~~~i~;;;~9 f;!1.1J~ ,,~OOT!:rEll. "'......-:;-.._.c SUPERVISOR PELL: Nwnber 4, Councilman Hurdoek. .;:-:'::>.'-.\ ...- COUNCILMAN MURDOCK: We had a discussion about Nfuhbelc '.l;ZiiZ\\iliich i$ the granting of the Cron application. A~ the prese"n.t t:\1ll!.i'?three of the Board members wish to research it a little furthe'X"fl.!f9 have agreed that they would enter into a decision in two weeks,cbe it pro or con. So we will not act Resolution No.4, but it will be placed on the agenda in two week". , SUPERVISOR PELL: Resolution No.5 is a wait. sick this morning from the Town Board meeting. it with hi.m so t:herefore we will wait until he bid for a dump truck.) 6. Moved by Councilman Nickles, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Board declare itself lead agency in regard to the State Environmental Quality Review Act in the matter of the application of Joseph Marrapodi for a Wetland Permit on certain property located at Eugene creek, at 4115 Stillwater Avenue, Cutchogue, New York. Vote of the Town Board:, Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman MUrphy, Councilman Murdock, Councilman Nickles, Supervisor Pell. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Mr. Dean went bome We did not discuss comes back. (Award 7. I.loved by Justice Edward's, seconded by Councilman Nickles, it was RESOLVED that Supervisor William R. Pell, III be and he hereby 1s granted permiss.1.on to pay all Long Island Lig,htinf1; Company biJ:ls for the Town of Southold electric charges r '\'ltltl'lL submission by LILeD, prior to a full audit by the Town Board. Vote of tire Town Board: Ayes: Justice Edwards, Councilman Townsend, Councilman Murphy, Councilman MUrdOCk, COuncilman Nickles, Supervisor Pel 1,. ,.' This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. ;'..,-' ".