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SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD
PUBLIC HEARING
December 4, 2007
7: 55 PM
COUNCILMAN WICKHAM: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the
provisions of Chapter 70 (Agricultural Lands Preservation) and Chapter 17 (Community
Preservation Fund) of the Town Code, the Town Board of the Town of South old hereby
sets Tuesday, December 4. 2007, at 7:55 p.m., Southold Town Hall. 53095 Main
Road, Southold. New York as the time and place for a public hearinl! for the
purchase of part of the properties owned by Philip R. Marco (SCTM #1000-98-1-
2.0, Patricia P. Marco (SCTM #1000-98-1-27.0. Marco Phil Productions Inc.
(SCTM #1000-97-9-10.4) and Patricia P. Marco (SCTM #1000-97-9-12) and
hereafter known as the "Marco Properties". The total area ofthe properties is 133"'
acres. The addresses of the properties are, respectively, 1985 Leslie Road and 4170
Indian Neck Lane in Peconic, and 3123 and 3595 Skunk Lane (Bay Avenue) in
Cutchogue. The properties are located within the Agricultural-Conservation (A-C)
Zoning District. The Marco Properties begin approximately 3,652", feet south of Route
25, along the southerly side ofIndian Neck Lane in Peconic. The properties also have
road frontage on Leslie Road and Skunk Lane, and shoreline along Little Creek.
The proposed acquisition is for the Town to acquire the development rights on a total of
33.9"' acres in two separate development rights easements and for the County and/or
Town to acquire the development rights on an additional 56"' acres. The total
development rights acquisition is for 90", acres in three separate easements. The
easements are located on a proposed eight (8) lot Conservation Subdivision pending
before the Southold Planning Board. The easement areas are located as follows: Proposed
Lot I ~ development rights easement area is 8. let acres, Proposed Lot 4 - development
rights easement area is 25.8 "' acres, and Proposed Lot 8 - development rights easement
area is 56", acres.
The purchase price for the easement areas of 90:t acres is $80,000 (eighty thousand
dollars) per buildable acre plus acquisition costs. The 8. let acre easement and the 25.H
acre easement will be funded by the Town's Community Preservation Fund. The 56"'
acre easement will be funded by Suffolk County and/or the Town's Community
Preservation Fund.
The property is listed on the Town's Community Preservation Project Plan as property
that should be preserved for agricultural and open space purposes.
FURTHER NOnCE is hereby given that a more detailed description of the above
mentioned parcel ofland is on file in Land Preservation Department, Southold Town Hall
Annex, 54375 Route 25, Southold, New York, and may be examined by any interested
person during business hours.
Marco Property publi.earing
December 4, 2007
A notice about this public hearing has been published in the local newspaper, it has also
appeared on the Town Clerk's bulletin board outside the room there and I believe we
have a notice here from the LWRP coordinator, his name is Mark Terry. 'This proposal
is to purchase part of the properties owned by the Marco families, known as the Marco
properties. The proposed acquisition is for the Town to acquire the development rights
on a total of about 34 acres in two separate easements and the County and/or Town to
acquire it on an additional 56 acres. The total development rights acquisition is for 90
acres on three separate easements. They are located on a proposed eight lot conservation
subdivision pending before the Southold Planning Board. Easements areas are located as
follows (as I read before). Based upon the information provided, the Local Waterfront
Revitalization Consistency assessment form submitted to this Department, the proposed
action is consistent with the policy standards and therefore is consistent with the LWRP.'
And there are no further notices in the file.
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MELISSA SPIRO, LAND PRESER V A nON COORDINATOR: Melissa Spiro again.
And again, I will try to be real quick. As mentioned, there are four existing tax parcels.
Those are shown on the smaller map there, maybe Ray, you could just run your hand
around the outline? There are four parcels, they total 133 acres and we are buying the
development rights on part of that. There is an existing residential dwelling on the site
and several other accessory structures already located on the property. The Marco's are
before the Planning Board for an eight lot conservation subdivision and that is shown on
the larger map. Ray, if you would take the smaller one down now. It is real hard to see
the subdivision, it's overlaid on there if anyone is interested in seeing it. I will leave the
map outside. The subdivision, to qualify as a conservation subdivision, preserves 75
percent of the buildable area and it reduces the density of the buildable area by 75% also.
Three of the eight lots include a Town or County purchase of the development rights and
the areas outlined in red are what will be purchased by the Town and County as
easements. So everything within the red areas will be preserved. Tonight's hearing is
just for the Town's purchase of the 90 acre development rights. There is a hearing on the
conservation subdivision on Monday December 10th before the Planning Board. If all
goes as planned, the Town will be closing on two of the easements, the smaller one on
the top and the bottom right one by the end of this year, 2007; and the county and or the
Town will be purchasing the remaining easements, the one he is circling there, in 2008.
there is a significant block of preserved farmland on the other side of Leslie's Road,
which actually you can see on the other map, you can't really see on this one. But it goes
all up, all of that farmland right there is preserved. On the smaller one, so really this is an
extension of all the land that is preserved on the north side of Leslie's and this is an
extension in a southerly direction. The Committee feels that there is a potential for
creating and maintaining a scenic view shed from the Leslie Road frontage which
apparently used to be there and isn't there now and scenic restrictions have been required
for the area with frontage on Leslie Road. We have been working with the landowner on
that and they have agreed to the scenic restrictions that we put on there. the Committee
has supported this acquisition, it involves a significant amount of preservation; 90 acres.
It is quite a large preservation project for the Town. The land is all good agricultural
soils which were farmed in the past and there is an existing vineyard and the land has
been kept in the farmable state and there is really great potential farmland for the future.
Marco Property PUbli.earing
December 4, 2007
And again, both the Committee and I recommend that the Town Board proceed with this
significant agricultural purchase. Thank you.
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SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: Thank you. Would anybody like to address the Town Board
on this acquisition?
ANN BURGER: Hi, my name is Ann Burger and I live actually on Little Creek there. I
have one question. The woodland which fronts Little Creek, that is going to be
developed?
MS. SPIRO: Yes, there is a conservation subdivision (inaudible)
MS. BURGER: So in other words, all of the land that is not adjacent to the waterfront
which is we are all trying to save the waterfront here, I mean, we are having an issue
trying to dredge our creek also and you're environmentally trying to save it but here, this
is actually a hypocritical subdivision where as you are going to develop the waterfront
here and keep the other.. .
MS. SPIRO: We are not actually doing the development. The landowner is doing the
development, it is a conservation subdivision that is before the Planning office. They
have offered these 90 acres to the Land Preservation Committee and the Town for
preservation. They haven't offered the waterfront to the Town.
MS. BURGER: Well, it is just a point of view that people should be, being the
subdivision. Because it is a lot of money also to, I am not against purchasing it, I am just
showing the reality of what is going on here. Thank you.
SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: Would anybody else like to address the Town Board on this?
(No response) Can I get a motion to close this hearing?
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Elizabeth A. Neville
Southold Town Clerk
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Southold Town Board - Letter
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Board Meeting of D&ember 4, 2007
RESOLUTION 2007-935
ADOPTED
Item #
DOC ID: 3366
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 2007-935 WAS
ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON
DECEMBER 4, 2007:
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Southold held a public hearing on the question of
the purchase of development rights easements on certain parcels of properties owned by Philip
R. Marco (SCTM #1000-98-1-2.1), Patricia P. Marco (SCTM #1000-98-1-27.1), Marco Phil
. Productions Inc. (SCTM #1000-97-9-10.4) and Patricia P. Marco (SCTM #1000-97-9-12) and
hereafter known as the "Marco Properties", on the 4th day of December, 2007, pursuant to the
provisions of Chapter 17 (Community Preservation Fund) and Chapter 70 (Agricultural Lands
Preservation) of the Town Code, at which time all interested parties were given the opportunity
to be heard; and
WHEREAS, the total area of the properties is 13301: acres. The addresses of the properties are,
respectively, 1985 Leslie Road and 4170 Indian Neck Lane in Peconic, and 3123 and 3595
Skunk Lane (Bay Avenue) in Cutchogue. The properties are located within the Agricultural-
Conservation (A-C) Zoning District. The Marco Properties begin approximately 3,65201: feet
. south of Route 25, along the southerly side of Indian Neck Lane in Peconic. The properties also
have road frontage on Leslie Road and Skunk Lane, and shoreline along Little Creek; and
WHEREAS, the proposed acquisition is for the Town to acquire the development rights on a
total of 33.901: acres in two separate development rights easements and for the County of Suffolk
and/or Town of Southold to acquire the development rights on an additional 5601: acres. The total
development rights acquisition is for 9001: acres in three separate easements. The easements are
located on a proposed eight (8) lot Conservation Subdivision pending before the Southold
Planning Board. The easement areas are located as follows: Proposed Lot I - development rights
easement area is 8.li: acres, Proposed Lot 4 - development rights easement area is 25.801: acres,
and Proposed Lot 8 - development rights easement area is 5601: acres; and
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WHEREAS, the purchase price for the easement areas of 90:1: acres is $80,000 (eighty thousand
dollars) per buildable acre plus acquisition costs. The 8. H acre easement and the 25.8:1: acre
easement will be funded by the Town's Community Preservation Fund. The 56:1: acre easement
will be funded by County of Suffolk and/or the Town's Community Preservation Fund; and
WHEREAS, the properties are listed on the Town's Community Preservation Project Plan as
property that should be preserved for agricultural and open space purposes; and
WHEREAS, the purchase of the development rights on these properties is in conformance with
the provisions of Chapter 17 (Community Preservation Fund) and Chapter 70 (Agricultural
Lands Preservation) ofthe Town Code, and
WHEREAS, the proposed action has been reviewed pursuant to Chapter 268 (Waterfront
Consistency Review) of the Town Code and Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (L WRP)
and the L WRP Coordinator has recommended, and the Town Board has determined, that this
action is consistent with the L WRP; and
WHEREAS, the Land Preservation Committee has reviewed the application for the acquisitions,
and recommends that the Town Board acquire the development rights easements; and
WHEREAS, the Town Board deems it in the best public interest that the Town of Southold
purchase the development rights on these agricultural lands; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby elects to purchase
development ri2hts easements on certain parcels of properties owned bv owned bv Philip
R. Marco (SCTM #1000-98-1-2.1), Patricia P. Marco (SCTM #1000-98-1-27.1), Marco Phil
Productions Inc. (SCTM #1000-97-9-10.4) and Patricia P. Marco (SCTM #1000-97-9-12)
and hereafter known as the "Marco Properties", pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 17
(Community Preservation Fund) and Chapter 70 (Al!:ricultural Lands Preservation) of the
Code of the Town of South old. The total area of the properties is 133:1: acres. The addresses of
the properties are, respectively, 1985 Leslie Road and 4170 Indian Neck Lane in Peconic, and
3123 and 3595 Skunk Lane (Bay Avenue) in Cutchogue. The properties are located within the
Agricultural-Conservation (A-C) Zoning District. The Marco Properties begin approximately
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3,652"= feet south of Route 25, along the southerly side of Indian Neck Lane in Peconic. The
properties also have road frontage on Leslie Road and Skunk Lane, and shoreline along Little
Creek. The proposed acquisition is for the Town to acquire the development rights on a total of
33.9"= acres in two separate development rights easements and for the County of Suffolk and/or
Town of Southold to acquire the development rights on an additional 56"= acres. The total
development rights acquisition is for 90"= acres in three separate easements. The easements are
located on a proposed eight (8) lot Conservation Subdivision pending before the Southold
Planning Board. The easement areas are located as follows: Proposed Lot 1 - development rights
easement area is 8. H acres, Proposed Lot 4 - development rights easement area is 25.8"= acres,
and Proposed Lot 8 - development rights easement area is 56"= acres. The purchase price for the
easement areas of 90t acres is $80,000 (eighty thousand dollars) per buildable acre plus
acquisition costs. The 8.H acre easement and the 25.8"= acre easement will be funded by the
Town's Community Preservation Fund. The 56"= acre easement will be funded by the County of
Suffolk and/or the Town's Community Preservation Fund. The property is listed on the Town's
Community Preservation Project Plan as property that should be preserved for agricultural and
open space purposes and Town funding for this purchase is in conformance with the provisions
of Chapter 17 (Community Preservation Fund) and Chapter 70 (Agricultural Lands Preservation)
of the Town Code of the Town of Southold. The proposed action has been reviewed pursuant to
Chapter 268 (Waterfront Consistency Review) of the Town Code and the Local Waterfront
Revitalization Program (L WRP) and the L WRP Coordinator has recommended, and the Town
Board has determined, that this action is consistent with the L WRP.
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Elizabeth A. Neville
Southold Town Clerk
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Louisa P. Evans, Justice
SECONDER: Thomas H. Wickham, Councilman
AYES: Krupski Jr., Edwards, Ross, Wickham, Evans, Russell
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RESOLUTION 2007-931
ADOPTED
DOC ID: 3365
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 2007-931 WAS
ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON
DECEMBER 4, 2007:
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Southold wishes to purchase development rights
easements on parts of certain parcels of properties owned by owned by Philip R. Marco (SCTM
#1000-98-1-2.1), Patricia P. Marco (SCTM #1000-98-1-27.1), Marco Phil Productions Inc.
(SCTM #1000-97-9-10.4) and Patricia P. Marco (SCTM #1000-97-9-12) and hereafter known as
the "Marco Properties". The total area of the properties is 133ct acres. The addresses of the
properties are, respectively, 1985 Leslie Road and 4170 Indian Neck Lane in Peconic, and 3123
and 3595 Skunk Lane (Bay Avenue) in Cutchogue. The properties are located within the
Agricultural-Conservation (A-C) Zoning District. The Marco Properties begin approximately
3,652ct feet south of Route 25, along the southerly side of Indian Neck Lane in Peconic. The
properties also have road frontage on Leslie Road and Skunk Lane, and shoreline along Little
Creek. The proposed acquisition is for the Town to acquire the development rights on a total of
33.9ct acres in two separate development rights easements and for the County of Suffolk and/or
Town of Southold to acquire the development rights on an additional 56ct acres. The total
development rights acquisition is for 90ct acres in three separate easements. The easements are
located on a proposed eight (8) lot Conservation Subdivision pending before the Southold
Planning Board. The easement areas are located as follows: Proposed Lot I - development rights
easement area is 8.lct acres, Proposed Lot 4 - development rights easement area is 25.8ct acres,
and Proposed Lot 8 - development rights easement area is 56ct acres. The purchase price for the
easement areas of90:t acres is $80,000 (eighty thousand dollars) per buildable acre plus
acquisition costs. The 8. H acre easement and the 25.8ct acre easement will be funded by the
Town's Community Preservation Fund. The 56ct acre easement will be funded by the County of
Suffolk and/or the Town's Community Preservation Fund; now, therefore, be it
Resolution 2007-931 Board Meeting of December 4, 2007
RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold that this action be classified as an
Unlisted Action pursuant to the SEQRA Rules and Regulations, 6NYCRR 617.1 et. Seq.; be it
further
RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold that the Town of South old is the only
involved agency pursuant to SEQRA Rules and Regulations; be it further
RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold that the Short Environmental Form
prepared for this project is accepted and attached hereto; and, be it further
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby finds no sil!:nificant impact
on the environment and declares a nel!:ative declaration pursuant to SEQRA Rules and
Rel!:ulations for this action.
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Elizabeth A. Neville
South old Town Clerk
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: William P. Edwards, Councilman
SECONDER: Daniel C. Ross, Councilman
A YES: Krupski Jr., Edwards, Ross, Wickham, Evans, Russell
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STATE OF NEW YORK)
)SS:
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK)
Karen Kine of Mattituck, in said county, being duly sworn, says that she is
Principal Clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a weekly newspaper, published at
Mattituck, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and that
the Notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been regularly published in
said Newspaper once a week for -1- week(s), successively, commencing on the
29. day of Novembo<, 2007. ;.:/.....- ~
Principal Clerk
Sworn to before me this
co day of J(W
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2007
LEGAL NonCE /
NonCE IS HEREBY,m'VEN that
pursuant. to the provisions of Chapter
70 (Agncultural Lands Preservation)
and Chapter 17 (Community Preserva-
tion Fund) of the Town Code, the Town
Board of the Town of Southold hereby
sebi Tuesdn December 4. 2007_ at 7:..:;5
D.m.. SOllthold Town HaD. 53095 Main
Road. SOIlthold. New Yot'k as the time
and Blace for a Duhlic heariop for the
DurchWle olnart urihe orooertie" owned
bv Philip R. Marco {SrTM 111000.98-1_
2.ll, Patricia P. Marco (SCTM #100ll~
98-1-27.1). Marco Phil Productions Inc.
lSCTM #1000-97.9-10.4) and Patricia P.
Marco ISrTM #]000.97-9-12) and here-
after known as tbe "Marco Pronerties".
The total area of the properties is 1331;
acres. T?e addresses of the properties are,
res~echvely, 1985 Leslie Road and 4170
IndIan Neck Lane in Peconic, and 3123
and 3595 Skunk Lane (Bay Avenue) in
~t~hogue. The properties are located
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ty Preservation Fund. The 56~-;"c;;;e--';~~-=-
ment will be funded by Suffolk County
~dJor the Town's Community Preserva-
tIon Fund.
_ The p~operty is listed on the Town's
CommuDlty Preservatioo Project Plan
as property that should be preserved for
agricultural and open space purposes.
FURTHER NOTICE is hereby
given that a more detailed description
of the above mentioned parcel of land
) Jl is on file in Land Preservation Depart-
0:1 ment, Southold Town Hall Annex, 54375
101 Route 25, Southold, New York, and may
Jd be examined by any interested person
during business hours.
Dated: November 20, 2007
BY ORDER OF
THE TOWN BOARD
OFTHE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
Elizabeth Neville
Town Clerk
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OFFICE WCATION:
Town Hall Aonex
54375 State Route 25
(cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.)
Southold, NY
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MAlUNG ADDRESS:
P.O. Box 1179
Southold, NY 11971
Telephone: 631 765-1938
Fax: 631 765-3136
LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION PROGRAM COORDINATOR
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
To:
Town of Southold Town Board
Kieran Corcoran, Assistant Town Attorney
Mark Terry, L WRP coordinato~
Principal Planner
From:
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Date: November 30, 2007
Re: Fee title purchase of the Marco Properties
SCTM# 1000-98-1-27.1; 1000-98-1-2.1; 1000-97-9-10.4; 1000-97-9-12
This proposal is to purchase part of the properties owned by Philip R. Marco (SCTM #1000-98-
1-2.1), Patricia P. Marco (SCTM #1000-98-1-27.1), Marco Phil Productions Inc. (SCTM #1000-
97-9-10.4) and Patricia P. Marco (SCTM #1000-97-9-12) a.k.a. as the "Marco Properties".
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The proposed acquisition is for the Town to acquire the development rights on a total of 33.9c!c
acres in two separate development rights easements and for the County and/or Town to acquire
the development rights on an additional 56c!c acres. The total development rights acquisition is for
90c!c acres in three separate easements. The easements are located on a proposed eight (8) lot
Conservation Subdivision pending before the Southold Planning Board. The easement areas are
located as follows: Proposed Lot 1 - development rights easement area is 8. H acres, Proposed
Lot 4 - development rights easement area is 25.8 c!c acres, and Proposed Lot 8 ~ development
rights easement area is 56c!c acres.
Based upon the information provided on the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (L WRP)
Consistency Assessment Form submitted to this department, the proposed action is
CONSISTENT with the policy standards and therefore is CONSISTENT with the LWRP.
Please contact me at (631) 765-1938 if you have any questions regarding the above
recommendation.
Cc: Melissa Spiro, Land Preservation Coordinator
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 70
(Agricultural Lands Preservation) and Chapter 17 (Community Preservation Fund) of the
Town Code, the Town Board ofthe Town of South old hereby sets Tuesdav. December
4.2007, at 7:55 D.m.. Southold Town Hall. 53095 Main Road, Southold. New York
as the time and Dlace for a DubHe hearine: for the Durchase of Dart of the DroDerties
owned bv PhiliD R. Marco (SCTM #1000-98-1-2.1), Patricia P. Marco (SCTM
#1000-98-1-27.1). Marco Phil Productions Inc. (SCTM #1000-97-9-10.4) and Patricia
P. Marco (SCTM #1000-97-9-12) and hereafter known as the "Marco ProDerties".
The total area of the properties is 133"= acres. The addresses of the properties are,
respectively, 1985 Leslie Road and 4170 Indian Neck Lane in Peconic, and 3123 and
3595 Skunk Lane (Bay Avenue) in Cutchogue. The properties are located within the
Agricultural-Conservation (A-C) Zoning District. The Marco Properties begin
approximately 3,652"= feet south of Route 25, along the southerly side oflndian Neck
Lane in Peconic. The properties also have road frontage on Leslie Road and Skunk Lane,
and shoreline along Little Creek.
The proposed acquisition is for the Town to acquire the development rights on a total of
33.9"= acres in two separate development rights easements and for the County and/or
Town to acquire the development rights on an additional 56"= acres. The total
development rights acquisition is for 90"= acres in three separate easements. The
easements are located on a proposed eight (8) lot Conservation Subdivision pending
before the Southold Plarming Board. The easement areas are located as follows: Proposed
Lot I - development rights easement area is 8. H acres, Proposed Lot 4 - development
rights easement area is 25.8 "= acres, and Proposed Lot 8 - development rights easement
area is 56"= acres.
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The purchase price for the easement areas of 90:1: acres is $80,000 (eighty thousand
dollars) per buildable acre plus acquisition costs. The 8. H acre easement and the 25.8"=
acre easement will be funded by the Town's Community Preservation Fund. The 56"=
acre easement will be funded by Suffolk County and/or the Town's Community
Preservation Fund.
The property is listed on the Town's Community Preservation Project Plan as property
that should be preserved for agricultural and open space purposes.
FURTHER NOTICE is hereby given that a more detailed description of the above
mentioned parcel ofland is on file in Land Preservation Department, Southold Town Hall
Annex, 54375 Route 25, Southold, New York, and may be examined by any interested
person during business hours.
Dated: November 20, 2007
BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD
OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
Elizabeth Neville
Town Clerk
PLEASE PUBLISH ON NOVEMBER 29. 2007. AND FOR WARD ONE (1)
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION TO ELIZABETH NEVILLE. TOWN CLERK.
TOWN HALL. PO BOX 1179. SOUTHOLD. NY 11971.
Copies to the following:
The Suffolk Times Town Board Members
Land Preservation Town Clerk's Bulletin Board
Town Attorney
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STATE OF NEW YORK)
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COUNTY OF SUFFOLK)
ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE, Town Clerk of the Town of South old, New York being
duly sworn, says that on the :JA day of 1:kuQ.M.\..b<U"'"'" , 2007, she affixed a
notice of which the annexed printed notice is a true copy, in a proper and substantial
manner, in a most public place in the Town of South old, Suffolk County, New York, to
wit: Town Clerk's Bulletin Board, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York.
PH Marco 12/4/07 7:55 pm
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Dj /,;~ltO, 1) Im/J,.,
lizabeth A. Neville
Southold Town Clerk
Sworn before me this
--:;lZ day of -Hoo""",,,-W , 2007.
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No ary Public
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LYNDA M. BOHN
NOTARY PUBLIC, State of New York
No. 01 B06020932
Qualified in Suffolk County
Term Expires March 8, 20 II
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Southold Town Board - Letter
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Board Meetmg of November 20, 2007
RESOLUTION 2007-905
ADOPTED
Item #
DOC ID: 3341
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 2007-905 WAS
ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON
NOVEMBER 20, 2007:
RESOLVED that pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 70 (Agricultural Lands Preservation)
and Chapter 17 (Community Preservation Fund) of the Town Code, the Town Board of the Town
of Southold hereby sets Tuesdav. December 4. 2007. at 7:55 p.m.. South old Town Hall.
53095 Main Road. Southold. New York as the time and place for a public hearine for the
purchase of part ofthe properties owned bv Philip R. Marco (SCTM #1000-98-1-2.0.
Patricia P. Marco (SCTM #1000-98-1-27.1). Marco Phil Productions Inc. (SCTM #1000-97-
9-10.4) and Patricia P. Marco (SCTM #1000-97-9-12) and hereafter known as the "Marco
Properties". The total area of the properties is 133"= acres. The addresses of the properties are,
respectively, 1985 Leslie Road and 4170 Indian Neck Lane in Peconic, and 3123 and 3595
Skunk Lane (Bay Avenue) in Cutchogue. The properties are located within the Agricultural-
Conservation (A-C) Zoning District. The Marco Properties begin approximately 3,652"= feet
south of Route 25, along the southerly side ofIndian Neck Lane in Peconic. The properties also
have road frontage on Leslie Road and Skunk Lane, and shoreline along Little Creek.
The proposed acquisition is for the Town to acquire the development rights on a total of 33.9"=
acres in two separate development rights easements and for the County and/or Town to acquire
the development rights on an additional 56010 acres. The total development rights acquisition is for
90"= acres in three separate easements. The easements are located on a proposed eight (8) lot
Conservation Subdivision pending before the Southold Planning Board. The easement areas are
located as follows: Proposed Lot I - development rights easement area is 8. H acres, Proposed
Lot 4 - development rights easement area is 25.8 "= acres, and Proposed Lot 8 - development
rights easement area is 56"= acres.
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Southold Town Board - Letter
Board Meeting of November 20, 2007
The purchase price for the easement areas of90:!: acres is $80,000 (eighty thousand dollars) per
buildable acre plus acquisition costs. The 8.U: acre easement and the 25.8:10 acre easement will
be funded by the Town's Community Preservation Fund. The 56:10 acre easement will be funded
by Suffolk County and/or the Town's Community Preservation Fund.
The property is listed on the Town's Community Preservation Project Plan as property that
should be preserved for agricultural and open space purposes.
FURTHER NOTICE is hereby given that a more detailed description of the above mentioned
parcel ofland is on file in Land Preservation Department, Southold Town Hall Annex, 54375
Route 25, Southold, New York, and may be examined by any interested person during business
hours.
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Elizabeth A. Neville
South old Town Clerk
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Albert Krupski Jr., Councilman
SECONDER: Thomas H. Wickham, Councilman
AYES: Krupski Jr., Edwards, Ross, Wickham, Evans, Russell
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