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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDamianos, Herodotus (Jennings Road Preserve) 1000-54-6-20 (f/k/a 1000-59-3-p/o 28.4) Baseline Documentation Premises: 43295 County Road 48 Southold, New York • 22.33 acres Gift of Open Space HERODOTUS DAMIANOS to TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Deed dated December 21, 2001 Recorded December 31, 2001 Suffolk County Clerk - Liber D00012160, Page 773 • • SCTM #: 1000-54-6-20 (f/Wa 1000-59-3-p/o 28.4) Premises: 43295 County Road 48 Hamlet: Southold Purchase Price: $-0- (gift) Funding: Community Preservation Fund (closing expenses only) CPF Project Plan: Yes Total Parcel Acreage: 54.44 acres • SCTM #1000-59-3-28.4 Gift of Open Space: 22.33 acres SCTM #1000-54-6-20 (includes 0.42 acre roadway - Jennings Road and 21.91 acres woodlands) Reserved Area: 32.11 acres SCTM #1000-59-3-28.5 Zoned: A-C & R-80 Existing Improvements: In October 2001 — Bituminous roadway (Jennings Road),woodlands, small shed and adjacent property line fence • encroachment on n/w boundary line P • R O P E R T Y V • I S U A L S • rv0 h Kr tKt(°4, + -0 o - ri '6> t=2 'to < �G •tr;`r g +z> "[>> '+A 212 <* 0 4p z1 , s �+ +> as t L+ + ♦ <,�! 11_1 0 3 ++ SJ uSPRc E SSG Lu -go?gc, wno) 1 (z to - ' <04G TO TOi J 6l10 r, e SUrTNZIb e + h, n V (t y G ✓' t / e AP �-!1 f+KCn ek 'r g ' TO 6E RE)A N� :1: J O N L—MDDWNEP, 1u 4 +t <> m +zi-vT � G ''O r a � may♦ 02 �-w.v • a f, p 5[f ,MIN > s ♦ z,(2 r d, > •� 'A Qp, ,rw m 41 d ;G ?p m h 2 O <t zjO M z<z d ,� yP : fi m a• P u[[ P b Ira � O b r za g ♦ +o Jug �+ [r aG rV < g/g /mw '1'a , >?c' n.0 `.rJ• \♦ —N_ • a + i tr M1 1 y ry dh GREAT POND fi �' •• g >M1 >7 D P • P 3 m"o (LEETONS LAKE! 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The subject property is part of a 54.4 acre parcel of land. The property is located on the north side of North Road (CR 48), approximately 300 feet west of Horton Lane. The property is more particularly described as Suffolk County Tax Map # 1000-59-03-28.4. �t The subject property consists of the northern portion of the 54.4 acre tax parcel. The southern portion of the property, which is not part of this report, is utilized as a vineyard. The northern portion of the property that is the subject of this report consists of wooded land with a thick undergrowth of briar brushes. Due to the presence of this thick undergrowth some portions of the property could not be fully inspected; however, a diligent effort was made to inspect all accessible portions of the site. In addition, a review of historic aerials photographs from 1960, 1976, 1980 and 1994 revealed a portion of the existing woodlands was utilized as farmland from prior to 1960 until some time prior to 1976. During the site inspection no piles of debris, structures or foundations were observed on the portion of the subject property that is the subject of this report. Based on field review, air photograph review and site history information, ne recognized environmental conditions were identified. An extensive government records search found no potential sources of environmental degradation on the subject property. Several Federal, State and County documented regulated �A■ sites were noted in the vicinity of the subject property. Specifically, five (5) spill incidents located within one-half(0.5) mile of the subject property. I� In conclusion, this assessment has revealed no evidence of recognized environmental conditions in connection with the subject property, subject to the methodology and limitations of this report. L�p� �m `" NELSON, POPE 6 VOORHiS. 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Sites at elevations higher than or equal to the target property • Sites at elevations lower than 1"a�` Power transmission lines the target propertyk o- Oil&Gas pipelines Coal Gasification Sites(if requested) / loo-year food zone National Priority List Sites 5oo-year flood zone Landfill Sites Wetlands TARGET PROPERTY: Damianos Property CUSTOMER: Nelson, Pope&Voorhis LLC ADDRESS: North Road CONTACT: Steven J. McGinn CITY/STATE/ZIP: Southold NY 11971 INQUIRY N: 693053.3s LAT/LONG: 41.0721 /72.4420 DATE: October 17,2001 4:34 pro DETAIL MAP - 693053.3s - Nelson, Pope & Voorhis LLC TpN SAN c>e poP ccc�`J Target Property a 1/16 ire va wile. A Sites at elevations higher than or equal to the target property • Sites at elevations lower than '^.a Power transmission lines dfJ1 the target property ` Oil&Gas pipelines ♦ Coal Gasification Sites(d requested) 100-year flood zone Sensitive Receptors 500-year fl00d ZOnB National Priority List Sites Landfill Sites c TARGET PROPERTY: Damianos Property CUSTOMER: Nelson, Pope&Voorhis LLC ADDRESS: North Road CONTACT: Steven J. McGinn CITY/STATE/ZIP: Southold NY 11971 INQUIRY ri: 693053.3s LAT/LONG: 41.0721 /72.4420 DATE: October 17, 2001 4:35l f PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP - 693053.3s GOJN�PeP `�a SQIINpVI yy AVF e P� PG ' Ali BCH vp0 Jy� f q0 C,0 2 � r �ti J T G� ryh f J14 a_ PO pG P �c s 1 >� � T �,oPO OP` P P �3 a` J2� a 9 R�Aq Lf P P� P\NE NE � PINE Nf Ce ftO 1� p0� NY T 4 " �(( y p F Fc \' hQaPG o�c�y \a M�rry qq ryrF z 0 112 1 1 2M.. Major Roads Contour Lines ® Water Wells O Earthquake epicenter,Richter 5 or greater L X01 k © Public Water Supply Wells ® Closest Hydrogeological Data. } Groundwater now Direction c Indeterminate Groundwater Flow at Location cv Groundwater Flow Varies at Location t 0 Cluster of Multiple Icons 1 ' No contour tines ,rdere detected riihin this map area. k TARGET PROPERTY: Damianos Property CUSTOMER: Nelson,Pope&Voorhis LLC ADDRESS: North Road CONTACT: Steven J. McGinn ;c CITY/STATE/ZIP: Southold NY 11971 INQUIRY#: 693053.3s LATILONG: 41.0721 /72.4420 DATE: October 17,2001 4:35 pm P � U B L I C H E A � R I N G • �� elssn O\OgUFFO�,��0 ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE _� G'y/� Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK y P.O. Box 1179 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS Southold, New York 11971 MARRIAGE OFFICER .fi �� Fax (631) 765-6145 RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER Telephone (631) 765-1800 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 673 OF 2001 WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON SEPTEMBER 25, 2001: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby sets 5:02 p.m., Tuesday, October 9 2001 Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on the question of acquisition by eift of approximately 20 acres of property from Herodotus Damianos, for open space preservation purposes, which • may include the establishment of a park, nature preserve or recreational area, in accordance with Chapter 6 (2% Community Preservation Fund) of the Town Code. The property is located at the end of Jennings Road in Southold, New York. The parcel, known as SCTM#1000-59-3-28.4, comprises a total of approximately 54.4 acres, the acquisition by gift would be for approximately 20 acres on the northerly portion of the 54.4 acre parcel. The total price would be costs associated with transfer of title of land to be gifted; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED that a more detailed description of the above mentioned parcel of land is on file in the Southold Town Clerk's Office, Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York, and may be examined by any interested person during business hours. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk • LEGAL NOTICE • NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 6 (2% Community Preservation Fund)of the Code of the Town of Southold,the Town Board of the Town of Southold will hold a public hearing at 5:02 P. M.on the 9th of October,2001,on the question of acquisition by gift of approximately 20 acres of property from Herodotus Damianos, for open space preservation purposes, which may include the establishment of a park, nature preserve or recreational area, in accordance with Chapter 6 (2%Community Preservation Fund)of the Town Code.The property is located at the end of Jennings Road in Southold, New York. The parcel, known as SCTM#1000-59-3-28.4, comprises a total of approximately 54.4 acres, the acquisition by gift would be for approximately 20 acres on the northerly portion of the 54.4 acre parcel.The total price would be costs associated with transfer of title of land to be gifted;and FURTHER NOTICE is hereby given that a more detailed description of the above mentioned parcel of land is on file in the Southold Town Clerk's Office,Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road,Southold,New York,and may be examined by any interested person during business hours. Dated: September 26,2001 • BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ELIZABETH A.NEVILLE SOUTHOLD TOWN CLERK PLEASE PUBLISH ON OCTOBER 4,2001,AND FORWARD 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 Town Attorney John Cushman,Accounting Land Preservation Committee Department of Land Preservation Agnes D.McGunnigle Town Clerk's Bulletin Board • i I J • PUBLIC HEARING October 9, 2001 5:02 P.M. ON ACCEPTING 20t ACRES OF WOODLAND FROM H. DAMINANOS. SCTM#1000-59-3-28.4. Present: Supervisor Jean W- Cochran Justice Louisa P. Evans Councilman William D. Moore Councilman John M. Romanelli Councilman Brian G. Murphy Councilman Craig A. Richter Town Clerk Elizabeth A. Neville Town Attorney Gregory F. Yakaboski SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: We will open for our second hearing, which is the public hearing on the accepting 20 acres of woodland from Dr. Daniianos. Brian, why don't you read it you are land preservation_ • COUNCIL MURPHY: "NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 6 (2% Community Preservation Fund) of the Code of the Town of Southold, the Town Board of the Town of Southold will hold a public hearing at 5:02 P. M. on the 9th of October, 2001, on the question of acquisition by gift of auuroximately 20 acres of property from Herodotus Damianos, for open space preservation purposes, which may include the establishment of a park, nature preserve or recreational area, in accordance with Chapter 6 (211'0 Community Preservation Fund) of the Town Code. The property is located at the end of Jennings Road in Southold, New York. The parcel, known as SCTM#1000-59-3-28.4, comprises a total of approximately 54.4 acres, the acquisition by gift would be for approximately 20 acres on the northerly portion of the 54.4 acre parcel. The total price would be costs associated with transfer of title of land to be gifted; and FURTHER NOTICE is hereby given that a more detailed description of the above mentioned parcel of land is on file in the Southold Town Clerk's Office, Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York, and may be examined by any interested person during business hours. Dated: September 26, 2001. By order of the Southold Town Board. Elizabeth A. Neville, Southold Town Clerk." We have notice that it was published in The Suffolk Times, and that it was on the Bulletin Board of the Town Clerk. There is no other correspondence. SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: You have heard the reading of the public notice in relation to accepting a gift of twenty acres of mostly woodland from Dr. Damianos. Is there anyone who would like to speak pro or con in relation to this gift to the town? (No response.) Melissa, would you like to do your little presentation? First I would like to introduce Dick Ryan, who is Chairman of our Land Preservation Committee, and Melissa is head of our Land Preservation Department_ She is the only one in the • department, but we will get you a secretary one of these days. 2 • MELISSA SPIRO- Thank you. I am speaking for both my department and for the committee. As the Supervisor mentioned Dr. Damianos has offered as a gift to the Town approximately 20 acre wooded area in Southold. As you can see from the map, maybe you can't see it, so I will describe it- The property is located at the end of Jennings Road. Jennings Road intercepts Horton's Lane from the east, and to the north, Booth Road, which is a short road intersecting with Sound View Avenue. The property is part of a 54.4 acre parcel located in agricultural preservation zoning district. The 20 acre property contains a portion of Jennings Road including a cul-de-sac. Access to the property is from this area of Jennings Road. A survey is being prepared to establish the exact area of the gift, and subdivision will be completed to separate the wooded twenty acres from the remaining 34 acre area, which is currently planted in grapes. The wooded area will be gifted to the Town, and the remaining 34 acres will remain as agriculture. According to the Tax Assessors Office taking the property out of the tax base will result in the change of less than 1/10`h of 1%. The twenty acre wooded property does not contain any improvements at this time other than the road access. In the future, the Town may wish to improve the property as a park, nature preserve or passive recreational area with nature trails. I've discussed this property with the Land Preservation Committee. The Committee is excited about the chance to preserve this beautiful piece of wooded area, and thanks Dr. Damianos for his generous gift to the Town. SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: Thank your, Melissa. Mr. Ryan, anything you would like to add? (No response.) Anyone else like to speak pro or con in relation to accepting this gift? (No response.) We had another one earlier in the year from Mr. Herbert Wells. That is a beautiful piece of wetland down the end of Wells Road, and-,ve have had some nice donations from Mr. Hubbard along the Notch Road up here, so we are not shy. If you want to offer us something, or bequeath something to us, we certainly will be open-minded. Also, perhaps you notice or didn't notice in the prior resolution Barney Sidor, he is a good old farmer, and he has decided to sell his farmland development rights to the town, and we are paying $20,000 an acre, which is more in keeping with the value of the land as the fanners sell us their farmland development rights. I think all of us no matter what political affiliation you are has the preservation and the quality of life in Southold foremost in your mind- It is a life that we so dearly hold, and it is something that we treasure day in and day out. We feel that we can achieve those goals without being unfair to any particular group. We think it is important that the community stay together on the issue, and I am speaking about five acre zoning. I think cooperation will force a solution to some of the problems or I don't even see them as problems. I think with everyone working together that we can reach the goal, the same goal of saving farmland. I would guarantee first I would like to say, Bill, that has been doing a great deal of work on this, but I think it is important that this goes to the Code Committee, where not only do the farmers have input, the environmental people, and the organizations in our town, and also the general public. The general public would like to have input in this also I am sure. I would like to guarantee that the farmers will be treated fairly, and their equity will. In fact, that position hasn't changed since day one. We have always be conscious of the equity with the farmer. It is my feeling that something as important to the town, and it is important, it is very important because it shouldn't be a political football, and that is where I see it going. That is not the place for it. It is something that is far too important. This Board has worked over the last six, eight very hard on many different programs, and zoning, and waterfront revitalization, and fanners' rights bill, and on, and on, and on, to preserve what we have, and we have to continue in that direction. So, it doesn't always get done with, you know, by going back and forth. I always said you sit down and talk- to alkto people, and you try to come to same conclusion, which will be a better Southold for all of us. So, Bill, with that in the hands of the Code Conunittee, and Mr. Gergela from the Farm Bureau is here with 3 �. • us today, and this is something that they would like to be a part of, and I know our environmental groups would also like to be a part of it, and some of the public at large_ That is where that is right now, but every time we do something like this it is just another little peek, and even through five acre zoning there are options. There are other ways you can do better than the five acre zoning. These things through discussion are beginning to come out. There is still more we are going to have to do_ This is not the answer right now where we are today. It is going to take a lot more, and there is going to be you know, anything imaginable. If it doesn't work then we try something else, but this is important. It is important that we save our farmland, and half of our farmland, maybe more than half in vineyards, which is very important to our economy, and simply encourage to do the best they can also. That is where I am with that. JOSEPH GERGELA: Joe Gergela, Executive Director of Long Island Farm Bureau. Supervisor Cochran and members of the Board I want to thank you for your comments right now, Supenisor, where the farm community is. We have concerned about this issue. We are off to a good start. I am encouraged. I had a meeting with our counsel of the Farm Bureau and I spoke to Town Counsel Yakaboski and Councilman Moore. This is the first opportunity to crack the ice and take a look at the first draft that came out of the Smart Growth Conference. I think that there are a number of concepts that we came up to identify as a starting point to move this discussion forward. We are encouraged with the process. We thank you for that, and look forward to working with the Board. Your comments were right on the mark_ This is not a Republican issue. This is not a Democratic issue. It is an issue about what is good for Southold, but to me more importantly it is about the business of farming, and that whatever ever decision gets made in the town if we truly care about agriculture it has got to be understanding the business aspects of farming. I think you have heard that and understand that. So, we are delighted. We are making progress and we have a lot of work to do, but we will get it done, and I just want to thank you for your comments. If it would be alright I know that Eric Kyle, and Bob VanBourgondien, who are our local affairs representatives, I don't know maybe the people know about the Farm Bureau, but they don't really know how we work. I am an employee of the Farm Bureau. We have staff. We work for a Board of Directors, who gives us guidance. The Board is made of all over Long Island. We have a twenty-member board, and we work in local affairs committees in each of the towns, so virtually every town on the island has a Local Affairs Committee_ So, this is a very local issue, and my job is to work with them, and deal with local matters, but the farmers themselves, or the ones that have a vested interest in this whole discussion, and they are part of it. They are working very hard on it, and I know Eric or Bob would just like to make a comment. Thank you. ROBERT VANBOURGONDIEN: Bob VanBourgondien. Bob is absolutely right. We have been working real hard on this so that every Monday morning for probably the last three months at a minimum_ The farm community is firmly committed farmland preservation, which would retain Southold's agricultural heritage and farm families. We welcome the opportunity looking at all the options to get the job done. SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: Thank you, Bob. ERIC KYLE: I would like to thank the Board for their endeavor. It is a very complex issue, and the whole fanning community looks forward to working with the town and with the other stakeholders, • and town residents as well, to finding the solutions and guarantees we need. Thank you. 4 • SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: I think it is all something we all want. It is how we get there. So, that is important. COUNCILMAN ROMANELLL I want to tell you that many meeting we had together you are negotiating you keep a nice level calm through all the meetings. SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: Mr. Cooper? DOUGLAS COOPER: Doug Cooper from Mattituck. I am disappointed with the lack of participation by the agricultural community so far. Many of us feel that you have not kept up your end of the bargain where you have on several occasions assured us that you would be part of their discussion. We have second draft from the roundtable, draft from the roundtable discussions with no input from us once we got that roundtable discussion. You have given us your word about being a part of this. I go by past history. I have seen too many broken promises. I hope that you do better. SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: Doug, if I may answer that_ May I answer that? Doug, I think you are in error. Okay? When we had the conference over here we agreed that when the draft was done that Mr. Gergela, and the attorney from the Farm Bureau, our attorney, and Mr. Moore as Code Committee Chairman would sit down and begin to look at the draft. Okay? I have not seen the draft to date, because the next word he gave was when they reach a certain point we would call everybody back together, and we would discuss those findings. We are not there yet. That is in my mind what we promised, and that promise has been kept to date. I am song if you feel differently. I think you are • wrong. DOUGLAS COOPER: In the minds of many of us the promise was to be part of this draft. We have not been a part of this draft. We have a draft that has come back for all facts and purposes that could be enacted at any time, too. This is not with any input from the agricultural community once we had that roundtable, which was a broad discussion not giving any details. COUNCILMAN ROMANELLI: Two things, number one I agree with Jean. You are in error_ We had a five acre zoning proposal on the table. We heard and we listened. You know, we didn't enact anything because our minds were splayed and turned in the discussions that carne about in the roundtable_ We all got an education. Myself, I got an education and different ideas from different people. So, we heard and we listened, and that roundtable discussion was put together so ideas could be put on the table, and so we could walk away and put something on paper to go forward iiith it. We could have a roundtable discussion, and then walk away and not do anything. We sat down and hired people, consultants, to put the synopsis and the ideas, �11 those people's ideas into something, and was it perfect? No, but it is a start, and it is going forward; So, we heard you. We didn't enforce anything. We didn't impose anything, because of the discussions that went about. Again, I think you made a mistake,but it is my opinion. TOWN ATTORNEY YAKABOSKI: Doug, we also Maureen Luccione, who is my counterpart with .Joe's office, Long Island Farm Bureau, we got that and we set that up. Joe, you can jump in. We did fax it over to Maureen, so we would have a working piece of paper to work off, and Joe, I think, Joe, • his assistant was there, and Eric, and I think it was an excellent, excellent meeting. I think a lot of folk 5 • thought there was a lot of positive things came out of it without any decisions being made. I am surprised that Joe and...-1 am sure they told you that. DOUGLAS COOPER: I am surprised how long and the amount of time it has taken since that roundtable. You came out with a draft and it has been how many months? COUNCILMAN ROMANELLI: Two or three months? SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: Has it been that long? COUNCILMAN MOORE: Two months. DOUGLAS COOPER: This is October already now. It has taken you several months to come up with a draft. It seems to me to make sense if you are going to come up with a draft you would be wiser to have those participants that will be affected involved in writing up that draft. You have a draft that for all facts and purposes can be... COUNCILMAN MOORE: Procedurally you are off base on that one. It can not be just enacted. DOUGLAS COOPER: Without too much more work it could be, correct? COUNCILMAN ROMANELLI: Not without public hearings_ • DOUGLAS COOPER: Why go through the trouble of coming up with a draft when it all it needs is s public hearing done without further input where you are directly affected. It is my impression that you waited the last three or four months. SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: Well, that is your opinion. It is not mine. If you remember and go back to the day that we all sat down and had this roundtable we hired a consultant to come up with the legislation. Okay? That is the draft. I haven't seen it yet, because our first promise was to give it to Joe, his attorney, Bill Moore, and this attorney. They have been meeting and working on it. Now, it will become public information when we call the full group back, and I will be getting it the same time you are, so don't be so sensitive. TOWN ATTORNEY YAKABOSKE Working together I believe there is going to be some changes to that. COUNCH24AN MOORE: Someone will mind for you, Doug, if communication isn't coming through loud and clear_ Now you can be a doubter, and I respect that. You can doubt all you want. I am telling now watch from today forward. Forget the past. Watch from today. You are watching your Farm Bureau group, and you are watching your entire comtntmity. They sit down around this thing and hash this out.Forget the past. Go from today. Just sit back and watch if you don't want to participate. DOUGLAS COOPER: My history teacher in school told me that those that can't remember history • will live to repeat it. 6 • COUNCILMAN MOORE: 1 read that quote, too. DOUGLAS COOPER: It is a more complicated exercise than five acre zoning. Five acre zoning would probably make things work, but you have got that concept. You should sit down and work with us. When you have a draft prepared be consultants the idea was at the roundtable that we would be part of this draft. COUNCILMAN MOORE: You are in error, but it isnot what the agreement was. You have to get past that point. DOUGLAS COOPER: I was at the roundtable. COUNCILMAN MOORE: So was I. We could have sat going over sentence by sentence, and spent a month doing it_ Instead we hired someone to try glean and gather all the various points that were heard and try to intensify them into documents, which we will then shared with you_ Your memory is different than our memory, then other people in the room's memory. But move forward from here. That is all I am saying. Thanks. JOSHUA HORTON: Good afternoon again_ Josh Horton from Greenport. I thought I would acknowledge the Town Board to get off the subject the passing of one of Greenport's last of a breed, the passing of John Dinizio, who was one of Greenport's, one of Southold Town's, last successful and working bayman. I mourn his passing. He was also a committed to community service, being a football • coach with Craig Richter. At any rate I come before the Town Board this afternoon as a working person in Southold Town, as a 29 years old profession mariner, who's salary is $52,000 a year moving oil barges up and down the east coast, which at one time was certainly an honorable trade, and certainly well-paid trade. Now it is just a trade like any other trade, and I am a tradesman. I am a very proud tradesman_ I can make more money than that per year. That is based on 183 days a year at sea, so if I spend 220, 240, 300 days at sea I can make more money. In fact if I spend 365 days a year at sea I can afford to live in Southold Town. Of course if I spent 365 days a year at sea I don't live in Southold Town. I appreciate the Board's stand on moving forward, and I see that it could become a political atrium, and I am coming to you as a working person. I am coming to you speaking of the voices of 2200 other working people who are in my income bracket, young and old, who I have spoken to in the last couple of months. What I have written here I wrote back in June after I heard a young man, a volunteer fireman stand up and speak to the Town Board in opposition to five acre zoning in fear of what it might do to his future here in Southold Town. I understand that there is sentiment amongst the farming community of their concerns. It isn't just about fanning. This is about rural Southold Town and the community of working people with less and less represented, and working people have less and less of a future here. This is what I would like to say, and some of my sentiments echo your sentiments this afternoon. The Board's push to upzone farmland to five-acre development is poison to the agricultural environment economic growth and rural identity. It is also clear that this proposal enjoys no support from the fanning community or working families surviving on modest incomes, without which no plan is viable for the preservation of Southold as we know and love it. The problem at hand is awesome and complex. It's solution can only be found through an open and honest dialogue as inclusive of the community and invite outside thinking and support, and this is what I echo • of what you are saying opinion today. I appreciate that. It is crucial that any plan however include the future of working people in this town, people who work for you, John, people who work for you, • Craig. I ask you the Southold Town Board officially here, as a working person of Southold to retract your proposal for five acre zoning as it surely is not only a staggering blow to the agricultural community, and a one way ticket out of town for already snuggling working people. It is in fact and a misguided notion that does nothing to arm the coastal fabric and rural identity of this town yet stands to change the face of Southold irrevocably to that of an elite community. It is time to show some humility and listen to those who have spoken to this issue, and act responsible to the people of Southold Town, and understand that is your intention. If you feel the pressure of development is too great then it may be prudent to an act of moratorium of some sort, or have a six-month moratorium on major subdivision planned for both the R-80 and AC zoning districts if the current development is that strong. As well a blue ribbon commission for the preservation of rural Southold must be established and it must consist of planners, representatives of the agricultural community, environmentalists, financial experts, developers, the Supervisor, and another Town Board unember. I call upon the Board to retract it's proposal, not work with the community, but retract their proposal for five acre zoning, and create this commission that I have outlined. The time has come to acknowledge that the only way we can combat over development is to embrace the industries that keep the land open and productive, and Mr_ Murphy, as a preservationist I think you are great. The future of this rural area, as a rural area can only be insured by progressive and proactive planning_ Anything less you all know and will agree is absolutely unacceptable. SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: Thank you for your comments. COUNCILMAN MURPHY: Josh, I would just like to respond to some of the things you said here. • True, land values have skyrocketed here in town, but is that a bad thing? I mean every person in this room is a homeowner can look at today and say, gee, my house is worth "vice what it was five years ago, seven years ago. That is built equity_ I have no control over that. A farmer today, I mean we are paying $20,000 an acre for a farm for the development rights. Five years ago, eight years ago, they would have been very happy to get$20,000 an acre for the whole farm. What has happened economics and good planning by the Town has brought this to a place where people want to be. The vineyards are coming here because we have the best climate in all of probably the east coast. JOSH HORTON: The government's job is to protect the people of Southold Town. COUNCILMAN MURPHY: Josh, we are trying to address them. We are trying to address the needs of the working people with our affordable housing projects, and what we are proposing and I am sure as things come along. I am not married to five acre zoning, but I am married to preservation of that big farm belt up there, and not having housing up in there. If this committee that is working together now comes up with a solution that works to reduce the density in town 1. will be 100% for it, because we can't let this town build out_ I mean we don't have coater. We are trying to preserve that whole water belt up there. Every report has basically said for the past twenty-five years you cannot let the farm belt build out, and this where I think this Board is coming from_ With the Land Preservation Fund, and what we have done in the purchase of development rights and open space, and that, these are the things that we have done to make this community a community that people want to come to, and when they want to come to they are willing to pay. All right? That is not bad. It is bad for the person, who is low income or middle income. Yes. That is why we are trying address those issues, but to say to every • person in this room that owns a home, well, that is terrible, because your home doubled in price • through economics, and being a place where everybody wants to come I can't agree with you there. I am sorry. JOSHUA HORTON: The value of homes will continue to grow. COUNCILMAN MURPHY: They certainly will. JOSHUA HORTON: Absolutely, with or without five-acre zoning. COUNCILMAN MURPHY: No, they will not grow. JOSHUA HORTON: It is detrimental to working people. COUNCILMAN MURPHY: If you let this town build out you end up with press value. You will end up with a Selden, Centereach, that is what you will end up with. You keep that farm belt open up, and keep it in grapes and farming then, yes, land values will still go up. I mean I have stayed out of this meeting with them purposely_ I am candidate this year. I didn't feel that it should be politicized whatsoever. I felt that Bill Moore, and these gentlemen and Greg could sit and work out something without any political agenda, and that is why I stayed away from these meetings. I figure they will come back to report to this Board with everybody, and that is where we will come out. As I say, I am not married to five acre zoning. I am married to preserving that big farm belt. We are working on a proposal. • SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: Gentlemen, most of the time._Sir, I am not going to have this turned into a debate. You are both candidates for office. You have been invited to numerous orgatuzatious and Chambers to debate the issue. Town Hall is not the place for politics. Mr_ Cooper, if you have comments that are non-political I will take them. Thanks, Josh. Wait a minute_ Wlmat are you going to talk on? DOUGLAS COOPER: I just wanted to address the build on the five-acre zoning, that Mr. Murphy alluded to. He said that we would be a Centereach. We should all realize the fact that for the last five years the average densities here is better than ten acres for a building lot. SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: It is better than the five. Yes, it is. DOUGLAS COOPER: This is because of the preservation activities of the Peconic Land Trust to purchase farmland development. SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: We realize that. DOUGLAS COOPER: These are good things. We are not going to have a Centereach. SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: We are getting in the debate area. I am not going to have that here. We try very hard to keep politics out of Town Hall. Now, you can believe that or not believe that, but that • is me. Okay? I don't want a debate, Doug, so I appreciate your comments, and thank you for sharing with us, and come to one of the debates. Mr. Krupski? 9 • ALBERT KRUPSKI: Good evening. Al Krupski from Cutchogue. I am getting a little bit of a mixed message from the Town Board here, and I have to say with agree with 1\/Ir. Cooper's statements, that every time comes out with a statement then it is changed, and then it is changed again, and so I would like to ask, and I see when I read.from the paper that people say that they have to get this five-acre zoning through if it is the last thing they do fairly recently. COUNCILMAN MURPHY: I said that in the heat of the moment one night. ALBERT KRUPSKI: Is it still? COUNCILMAN MURPHY: What I just said right now is that whatever this committee comes up with, and then through a round table discussion that preserves the big farm belts I am in perfect agreement with. ALBERT KRUPSKI: I have a question for the whole Board then. You came out with a statement tonight to include the people Nvho kept the farmland open until now in the discussion on land preservation. Do you have a timetable for this? Is there a schedule for this? (unintelligible.) COUNCILMAN MOORE: (unintelligible) oppose this idea. We sat down and had a round table discussion inviting the farm community add their input we came up with a draft proposal we promise to give it to the farm community for their immediate reaction, which we did. Maybe I am talking to the • wrong guys in the farm commrmity. I don't thunk. But, we have said we are going to move forward. By the way, Joe said, put all the heat on this thing you want to. The bottom line is farmland preservation. How we get there we can discuss, we can debate, we can throw some ideas around. So, I thunk Eric and Bob, and Joe have said, if I want to sit down weekly with the whole group in a Code Committee meeting, and everybody who has an interest we can do it weekly, and see how quickly we can move. ALBERT KRUPSKI: I guess my question is, who is going to initiate this now? COUNCILMAN MOORE: The Code Committee can pick it up and rum with this. I am Chairman of the Code Committee. SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: I believe when Mr. Gergela and his attorney and Mr. Moore, and our attorney get to the point where they feel, yes, now we bring the large groups together, that is when it will happen. ALBERT KRUPSKI: I look forward to action. Thank you. SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: We were in middle of a hearing. Dr. Damianos, land preservation, we can squeak it in. HERODOTUS DAMIANOS: What you are seeing happening here tonight is basically democracy at work, and you are seeing lots opinions thrown around, and many of them shared by many who are . frustrated, but I have to say there may be some misunderstandings about the way the events took place, but I don't want to look back. I would rather look forward, and I think what out individual personal to • feelings may be that we are all committed to the same goal. The farming community anxiously and vigorously looks forward to participation, and whatever the final outcome of this, and however we get there. So, that is all I wanted to say_ Thank you. SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: Any other comments on accepting the gift of Dr. Damianos? (No response.)If there is not, I will close the hearing. E tz� tte Southold Town Clerk • • S • E Q R A R E S O • I' U T I O N • o�OgpFFO(,��o • ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE _� G'y� Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK H P.O. Box 1179 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS �y • �� Southold, New York 11971 MARRIAGE OFFICER Fax (631) 765-6145 RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER Telephone (631) 765-1500 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER T OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD / THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 691 OF 2001 WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON OCTOBER 9, 2001: WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Southold wishes to accept the offer of the gift of property owned by Herodotus Damianos, comprising approximately 20 acres located on the northerly portion of a 54.4 acre parcel, located at the end of Jennings Road in Southold,New York, identified as part of SCTM# 1000-59-3-28.4, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 6 of the Code of the Town of Southold. The exact area of the property to be gifted is • subject to a survey; now therefore be it RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold that this action be classified as an Unlisted Action pursuant to the SEQRA Rules and Regulations, 6NYCRR 617.1 et. Seq.; be it further RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold that the Town of Southold is the only involved agency pursuant to SEQRA Rules and Regulations; 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; be it further RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby finds no significant impact on the environment and declares a negative declaration pursuant to SEORA Rules and Regulations for this action. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk INlei Innal—leen ti PROJECT LD.NUMBER 617.20 SEAR Appendix C State Environmental Quality Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only PART I—PROJECT INFORMATION (To be completed by Applicant or Project sponsor) 1. APPLICANT/SPON-S1O�R //)) 2. PROJECT NAME //JJ /� 7o^�dc� 1ou>r� �?04 �. Iry Svry i Lpn,nfl}i H A✓1 y?OS I'17 Oi 3. PROJECT LOCATION: I ( Municipality p -k-y'Ok \ CountyS u f o 4. PRECISE LOCATION(Street address and road Intersections,prorninent landmarks,etc.,or provide map) 1000 - 59- 5. IS PROPOSED ACTION: U %New ❑Expansion ❑Modificatlonlaiteration 6. DESCRIBE PROJECT BRIEFLY: ac� e by 't arox N✓r1ae\�) 2n acres 0�" roPer�y , 010 acres �oca{Pc� �r �� „ortle.�� Port- cry\ a4 -Tbe 541.11 acre jaarce(. 7. AMOUNT OF LAND AFFECTED: Initially ^ W acres UltimatelyN �� acres 8. W14 PROPOSED ACTION COMPLY WITH EXISTING ZONING OR OTHER EXISTING LAND USE RESTRICTIONS? 33-yes ❑No If No,describe briefly 9. WHAT IS PRESENT LAND USE IN VICINITY OF PROJECT? esidential ❑Industrial ❑Commercial P(Agriculture ❑ParidForestlOpen space ❑other Describe: 10. DOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL,OR FUNDING,NOW OR ULTIMATELY FROM ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY(FEDERAL, STATE�O/R LOCALI? 23� es ❑No If yes, list(a�gency(sl and permlUapprovaalss ( l Sub�;�fSi vry gP'�ruv aQ_ nrvrr.��`°lr,r:n� 'i�o0.r G\ YPCp��V Pc\ `ilz CPec�2 Varc2� , 11. DOES ANY ASPECT OF THE ACTION HAVE A CURRENTLY VALID PERMIT OR APPROVAL? _ s Q Yes i0 If yes, list agency name and perm(Uapproval 1. 12. AS A RESULT OF PROPOSED ACTION WILL EXISTING PERMITIAPPROVAL REQUIRE MODIFICATION? 13 Yes I, I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE 1IBEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE Applicantisponsor name: Date: ' Date: . Signature: If the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the • Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment OVER 1 A. DOES ACTION IXCj:ED ANY TYPE 1 THRESHOLD IN 6 NYCRR PART 617.4? If yes,coordinate the review process and use the FULL EAR ❑Yes Wo B. WILL ACTION RECEIVE COORDINATED REVIEW AS PROVIDED FOR UNLISTED ACTIONS IN 6 NYCRR,rART 617.6? If No,a negative declaration may be superseded by another Involved agency. ❑Yes 15No C. COULD ACTION RESULT IN ANY ADVERSE EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING:(Answers may be handwritten,if legible) C1. Existing air quality, surface or groundwater quality or quantity, noise levels, existing traffic patterns, solid waste production or disposal, potential for erosion,drainage or flooding problems?Explain briefly: C2. Aesthetic agricultural,archaeological, historic,or other natural or cultural resources;or community or neighborhood character?Explain briefly: V 0 C3. Vegetation or fauna,fish,shellfish or wildlife species,significant habitats, or threatened or endangered species?Explain briefly. � a C4. A community's existing plans or goals as officially adopted,or a change in use or Intensity of use of land or other natural resources?Explain briefly �CP 05. Growth,subsequent development,or related activities likely lobe induced by the proposed action?Explain briefly. rJ 06. Long /term,short term,cumulative,or other effects not Identified in C1-05? Explain briefly. - C7. Other impacts(including changes in use of either quantity or type of energy)? Explain briefly. . D. WILL THE PROJECT HAVE AN IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS THAT CAUSED THE ESTABLISHMENT OFA CEA? ❑Yes No E. IS THERE,OR ISTERE LIKELY TO BE,CONTROVERSY RELATED TO POTENTIAL ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS? 13 Yes o If Yes,explain briefly PART III—DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE(To be completed by Agency) INSTRUCTIONS: For each adverse effect identified above,determine whether it is substantial,large,important or otherwise significant. Each effect should be assessed in connection with its (a) setting (i.e. urban or rural); (b) probability of.occurring; (0) duration; (d) irreversibility;(e)geographic scope; and(f)magnitude. If necessary, add attachments or reference supporting materials. Ensure that explanations contain sufficient detail to show that all relevant adverse impacts have Ijeen identified and adequately addressed. If question D of Part II was checked yes,the determination and significance must evaluate the potential impact of the proposed action on the environmental characteristics of the CFA. ❑ Check this box if you have identified one or more potentially large or significant adverse impacts which MAY occur. Then proceed directly to the FULL EAF and/or prepare a positive declaration. Check this box if you have determined, based on the information and analysis above.and any supporting documentation, that the proposed action WILL NOT result in any significant adverse environmental impacts AND provide on attachments —as necessary, the reasons supporting this determination: — Name of Lead Agency �l 1 uper�� soiZ P,ink or Type Name of Resp,o{rnsr-b_a Officer in Lead Agency —Tit/ f R ponsi le Of icer Signature or Responv e O icer in Lea Agency. ignamre o Prepar ( i eren[ rom response e o icer) �U�II�I Date 2 A ' • C C E P T A N C E • R E S O L U T I O � • N o�OgUFFO(,C�0 • ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE = Gyp Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK H P.O. Box 1179 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS Southold, New York 11971 MARRIAGE OFFICER .f�.L �� Fax (631) 765-6145 RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER -'/01 .��� Telephone (631) 765-1500 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 692 OF 2001 WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON OCTOBER 9, 2001: WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Southold held a public hearing on the question of acquisition by gift of approximately 20 acres of property owned by Herodotus Damianos on the 9th day of October 2001, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 6 (Community Preservation Fund) of the Town Code, at which time all interested parties were given the opportunity to be heard; and • WHEREAS, the approximately 20 acre wooded area is part of an approximately 54.4 acre parcel, and a subdivision will be completed to separate the approximately 20 acre area from the remaining 34.4 acres of agricultural land; and WHEREAS, the approximately 20 acre area contains a 50'right-of-way that includes an improved road and cul-de-sac, as shown on the minor subdivision for Herodotus Damianos approved by the Planning Board on August 31, 1982; and WHEREAS, the Town Board deems it in the public interest that the Town of Southold accept the offer of the gift for open space preservation purposes, which may include the establishment of a park, nature preserve or passive recreational area, in accordance with Chapter 6 of the Town Code; now therefore be it • • RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby elects to accept the offer of the gift of property owned by Herodotus Damianos, comprising approximately 20 acres located on the northerly portion of a 54.4 acre parcel, located at the end of Jennings Road in Southold, New York, identified as part of SCTM# 1000-59-3-28.4. The exact area of the property to be gifted is subject to a survey. The total price will be costs associated with transfer of title of land to be gifted. i Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk • • 02/24/01 MON 10:37 FAX 516 765 1366 Southold Town ACC011nLln6 Zoo }` • Her, lA B le Path Pt_ : e teich; NY Ms_Melissa Spiro Dept. Of Land Preservation 53095 Main Road Southold,NY 11971 Dear Melissa, Pursuant to our meeting of July 2001 regarding the donation of a certain parcel of land in the town of :Southold and as a representative of Pindar Vineyards,I would like to submit the following: 1. Donate 20 (f or-)acres of heavily wooded property located on Jennings Road in the town of Southold. Said property has a fully paved road which will also be donated and has access to electricity and water. • 2_ The said properly to be used as a nature preserve or recreation area for the residents of Southold_ Said parcel may include a Gazebo area for picnics or other community functions.If the nature preserve is to be used as a community picnic area,I would also wish to donate the cost of constructing said gazebo. 3_I would suggest naming the park,the'Jean Cochrane Nature Preserve' in honor of our Supervisor whose administration is dedicated to keeping the North Fork of Long Island 'Green'. 4. If accepted,the town of Southold is not in any way obligated to adhere to any of the aforementioned suggestions. You trul L fit.✓"\ Herodotus Damianos M_D. cc I df� G r, s Jean Cochrane • Southold Town Supervisor L. i PRESERVAYIOA- C � L O S I N G E X � P E N S E S • /Pope & Voorhis, LLC Property: 01326 Project: VA00731 ,Ian Road Phone: 631-427-5665 1747 Fax: 631-427-5620 Damianos Property,Jennings Rd Manager McGinn,Steven Invoice Invoice#: 844 To: Town of Southold Town Hall,53095 State Rte 25 Invoice Date: December 10,2001 P.O.Box 1179 Southhold NY 11971-0959 Attention: Greg Yakaboski MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO NELSON POPE &VOORMS Invoice Amount $1,400.00 Contract Item#1: Prepare Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Work Performed: 10/17/01 thru 10/31/01 Contract Amount: $1,400.00 Percent Complete: 100.00% Fee Earned: $1,400.00 Prior Fee Billings: $0.00 Current Feezotal: $1,400.00 *** Total Project Invoice Amount $1,400.00 GL100S 40 FIN TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Disburs Inquiry by Vendor Name ** Actual History ** Vendor. . 014161 NELSON, POPE & VOORHIS, Y JE Date Trx.Date Fund Account ** Full Detail ** ------------------------- Use Action IW-01152002-116 Line: 161 Formula: 01 12/18/2001 12/18/2001 H8 . 600 1Account. . H2 . 600 1 12/18/2001 12/18/2001 H8 . 600 ITrx Date. . . . . 1/15/2002 SDT 1/15/021 1/03/2002 1/03/2002 H3 . 600 ITrx Amount. . . 1,400.00 1 1/15/2002 1/15/2002 B . 600 IDescription . . PHASE I ESA-DAMIANOS 1 1/15/2002 1/15/2002 B . 600 Ivendor Code. . 014161 1 1/15/2002 1/15/2002 B . 600 Ivendor Name. . NELSON, POPE & VOORHIS, 1 1/15/2002 1/15/2002 B . 600 ICHECK. . . . . . . . 65412 SCNB 1 1/15/2002 1/15/2002 B . 600 linvolce code. 844 1 Y 1/15/2002 1/15/2002 H2 .600 IVOUCHER. . . . . . 1 1/29/2002 1/29/2002 H2 .600 1P.O. Code. . . . 08872 1 2/26/2002 2/26/2002 SR .600 1Project code. 1 2/26%2002 2/26/2002 H3 . 600 ( Final Payment F Liquid. 1 3/12/2002 3/12/2002 A . 600 11099 Flag. .. . N 1 3/12/2002 3/12/2002 B . 600 IFixed Asset. . N 1 3/12/2002 3/12/2002 B . 600 ( Date Released 1/15/2002 1 ------------------------- use Action IDate Cleared — 1/31/2002 1 B F L R . ACTION? JOHN C. EHLERS LAND SURVEYOR Invoice Y � 6 East Main Street Riverhead, NY 11901 Date Invoice# Phone: 631-369-8288 1116/2001 20817 Fax: 631-369-8287 Bill To Your Client Town of Southold w/Dr. Damianos Town Hall Southold,:N.Y. 11971 SCTM# My Job# 1000-59-3-28.4 Date of Service Description Amount 11/6/2001 Current boundary survey of approximately 54.4 acre parcel. 5,000.00 11/6/2001 Preparation of map for approxmiate 20 acre set off 500.00 i GL1005 40 FIN TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Disburs Inquiry by Vendor Name ** Actual History ** Vendor. . 005322 EHLERS/JOHN C. Y JE Date Trx.Date Fund Account ** Full Detail ** - Beginn IW-12042001-635 Line: 173 Formula: 01 12/22/1998 12/22/1998 H . 600 IACcount. . H3 . 600 2/18/1999 2/18/1999 H1 . 600 ]Trx Date. . . . . 12/04/2001 SDT 12/03/011 12/21/1999 12/21/1999 H2 . 600 ITrx Amount. . . 5 , 500.00 1 3/28/2000 3/28/2000 H .600 ( Description. . SURVEY/MAP-DAMIANOS 1 5/08/2001 5/08/2001 H3 . 600 (Vendor Code. . 005322 1 10/09/2001 10/09/2001 H3 . 600 IVendor Name. . EHLERS/JOHN C. 1 10/09/2001 10/09/2001 H3 . 600 ICHECK. . . . . . . . 64763 SCNB 1 12/04/2001 12/04/2001 H3 .600 ] Invoice Code. 20817 I Y 12/04/2001 12/04/2001 H3 .600 IVOUCHER. . . . . . I 12/04/2001 12/04/2001 H2 . 600 1P.0: Code. . . . 08351 I 4/25/2002 4/25/2002 H3 . 600 [ Project Code . 1 8/27/2002 8/27/2002 H3 .600 ] Final Payment F Liquid. I 11099 Flag. . . . 7 I [ Fixed Asset. . N [ Date Released 12/04/2001 I -------------------------------- End IDate cleared .-12/31/2001 B F L R ACTIONY „ Commonwealth Title No.: RH80014206 Date Printed: January 4, 2002 Applicant: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ATTORNEY Order Type: Purchase/Resale Applicant #: 10001445 Sales Rep: CHRISTOPHER MCKEEVER Premises: JENNINGS ROAD, SOUTHOLD, NY County: SUFFOLK Date of Closing: Closer: Purchaser: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD FEE SHEET ITEM AMOUNT ITEM AMOUNT Fee Insurance 0.00 TBA Recording Fees Mortgage Insurance 0.00 Deed Lib 12160 pg 773 85.00 Second Mortgage 0.00 Mortgage - Third Mortgage 0.00 Satisfaction of Mortgage Survey - Departmental Searches Certificate of Occupancy Street Report Bankruptcy Sewer Search 10.00 Housing and Building TransferTaxe Fire NYS Transfer Tax Emergency NYC RPT Additional Taxes Mansion Tax Survey Inspection - UCC's Count - UCC's State - 8.1 Environmental - Waiver of Arbitration Condo Endorsement Mortgage Tax Mortgagor Mortgagee Escrow Service Charge Escrow Special Delivery TOTAL CHARGES RECEIPTS CHECKS PAYABLE TO Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Company (Circle One) Buyer/Seller $ Buyer/Seller $ Buyer/Seller $ Buyer/Seller $ CHECKS PAYABLE TO OTHER THAN Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Company (Circle One) Buyer/Seller $ Buyer/Seller $ B $ F*NT VI TOTAL RECEIPTS $ D E Rates & charges h em a subject to change based on the rates in effect at the time of closing. 177 Old Country Road, PO Box 419 � OFFICE Riverhead, NY 11901-0203 TC,% ' XD Phone: 631-727-7760 Fax: 631-727-7818 R • E C O R D E D D • E E D • • Iwo-sq - (0 - 1c) 11111111111111111111 IN IIII I��III I�III 1111111111111 SUFFOLK COUNTY CLERK RECORDS OFFICE RECORDING PAGE Type of Instrument: DEEDS/DDD Recorded: 12/31/2001 Number of Pages : 6 At: 09 : 03 :26 AM TRANSFER TAX NUMBER: 01-20436 LIBER: D00012160 PAGE : 773 District: Section: Block: Lot: 1000 059. 00 03 . 00 028 . 005 EXAMINED AND CHARGED AS FOLLOWS eed Amount: $0 . 00 Received the Following Fees For Above Instrument Exempt Exempt Page/Filing $18 . 00 NO Handling $5 . 00 NO COE $5 . 00 NO EA-CTY $5 . 00 NO EA-STATE $25 . 00 NO TP-584 $5 . 00 NO Cert.Copies $4 .00 NO RPT $15 . 00 NO SCTM $0 . 00 NO Transfer tax $0 . 00 NO Comm.Pres $0 . 00 NO Fees Paid $82 . 00 TRANSFER TAX NUMBER: 01-20436 THIS PAGE IS A PART OF THE INSTRUMENT Edward P.Romaine County Clerk, Suffolk County • L2 Number of pagesPerp,q.El) • TORRENS rou Fi e. ii'9 uuaid c'.N marri Serial# LLLF9' ti :�O`FOLI Certificate k L Prior CH'.N Deed/Mortgage Instrument Deed/Mortgage Tax Stamp Recording/Filing Stamps 4 1FEES Page/Filing Fee _LLLLr,�//r""�� Mortgage Amt, Handling I.Basic Tax TP-584 2.Additional Tax _ Notation Sub Total EA-52 17(County) Sub Total /J Spec./Assn. EA-5217(State) pC� Spec.. /Add. _ 1 RP.T.S.A. b'J C13fIXis�A� TOT.MTG.TAX Comm.of Ed. 500 =S Dual Town_Dual County field for Apportionment Affidavit 0a�'$1c .. Transfer Tax Certified Copy __ j gt9�5 Mansion Tax The property covered by this mortgage is or Reg.Copy will be improved by a one or two family Sub Total _ dwelling only. Other 7 YES orNO_ GRAND TOTAL �C/ If NO,see appropriate lax clause on page 4 of this instrument. Real Property Tax Service Agency Verification - 6 Community Preservation Fun Dist. Section B lock Lot Consideration Amount $ s tamp 000 d SQ OO 06.Qo O F.(96k5 CPF Tax Duet $ Dalel j.zs 0i Improved Initials J3� Vacant land 2 Satisfactions/Discharges/Releases List Property Owners Mailing Address TD RECORD&RETURN TO: TD GRECrOP, y F-• y���4'�' 0SKIIESQ TD To w N Arro P,ry E y iDwc.� C) 0. 1�)olc I F-7 9 �C)uTH o G.D W // J7/-0959 8 Title Company Information Co. Name r Title tt 9 Suffolk County iTe-cording & Endorsement Page This page fomes part of the attached " EEC) made by: (SPECIFY TYPE OF INSTRUMENT) 'Ihe premises herein is situated in SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK. TO In the Township of ZQW N 6 F In the VILLAGE or I IAMLET of 50y Z N-OI-_ b BOXFS-5 T 1RII 9 h1UST UE TYITD 0R PRI N11D IN BLACK INK ONLY PRIOR TO RECORDING OR FII ING. (OVER) COMMONWEALTH LAND ITLE INSURANCE CO. TI NO. RH80014206 CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE SIGNING THIS INSTRUMENT-THIS INSTRUMENT SHOULD BE USED BY LAWYERS ONLY THIS INDENTURE,made the V1 2! day of 'becember, 2001 • BETWEEN HERODOTUS DAMIANOS, at 591 N. Bicycle Path, Port Jefferson Station, N.Y. 11776 z O H E" party of the first part,and TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, with an address at 53095 Route 25, P.O. Boz 1179, Southold, N.Y. 11971-0959 w 0 H F z E Z n o 1 party of the second part, ' U z WITNESSETH,that the party of the firstipart,in consideration of O O TEN ($10.00) z z rs paid by the party of the second part,does hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part,the hears or successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever, ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the SEE SCHEDULE "A" and RIDER TO DEED annexed hereto and made a part hereof, ist. )00 �C. 39.00 Lk. 3.00 )t ?8.004 • Grantee agrees to accept Grantors appraisal of value of land.. TOGETHER with all right, title and interest, if any, of the party of the first part in and to any streets and roads abutting the above described premises to the center lines thereof;TOGETHER with the appurtenances and all the estate and rights of the party of the first part in and to said premises; TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the premises herein granted unto the party of the second part, the heirs or successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever. AND the party of the first part covenants that the party of the first part has not done or suffered anything whereby the said premises have been encumbered in any way whatever, except as aforesaid. AND the party of the first part, in compliance with Section 13 of the Lien Law, covenants that the party of the first part will receive the consideration for this conveyance and will hold the right to receive such consideration as a trust fund to be applied first for the purpose of paying the cost of the improvement and will apply the same first to the payment of the cost of the improvement before using any part of the total of the same for any other purpose. The word "party' shall be construed as if it read "parties'when ever the sense of this indenture so requires, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the party of the first part has duly executed this deed the and year first above written. IN PRESENCE OF. ODOTUS DAMIANOS JEPI.DO w. COCHRAN, Southold Town Supervisor Standard N.Y.B T.U.Form 8002-Bargain and Sale Deed,with Covenant against Granmr's Acls—Unicom,Actrowledgment Form 3290 TO BE USED ONLY WHEN THE ACKNOWLEDGMENT IS MADE IN NEW YORK STATE Slate of New York,County of SUFFOLK ss'. State of New York,County of SUFFOLK ss'. On the al day of December inthe year 2001 On the 28thday of December, in the year 2001, 4jefore me the undersigned,personal) appeared before me,the undersigned,personally appeared HERODOTUS DAMIANOSY JEAN COCHRAN personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual(s) whose name(s) is satisfactory evidence to be the individuai(s) whose name(s) is (are) subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to (are) subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that h)/shed hey executed the r sage in (i;her/their me cthalitif hp/,(17�yi� y it/her ture(s he ca acil ies, and that b his/hertlheir si natures on the ca acit i s, t a y Is/her eu signalure(s on he instrument,the individual(s),or the person upon behalf of which instrument,the individual(s),or the person upon behalf of which the individual(k)acted,exec r ed the in ruinent. the in vidual(s)acted, ecuted the instrument. 7,t�a ( ignature and Vice of wd du aking acknowledgment) (signature and office of individual taking acknowledgment) KATHRYN KREICI MELANIE DOROSKI NOTARY PUBLIC,State of New lbrk NOTARY PUBLIC,state of New Yotk No.OID04634870 No,4823516,Suflol County OualiAed in Suffolk County Tenn Expires.LL3�11,:� Commission Expires September 30, 1/ TO BE USED ONLY WHEN THE ACKNOWLEDGMENT IS MADE OUTSIDE NEW YORK STATE State(or District of Columbia,Territory,or Foreign Country)of ss: On the day of in the year before me,the undersigned,personally appeared personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual(s) whose name(s) is (are) subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/hentheir capacity(ies),and that by his/her/their signature(s)on the instrument,the individual(s), or the person upon behalf of which the individual(s) acted, executed the instrument,and that such individual made such appearance before the undersigned in the n (insert the City or other political subdivision) (and insect the State or Country or other place the acknowletlgment was taken) (signature and office of individual taking acknowledgment) • Dist. 1000 BARGAIN AND SALE DEED SECTION 059.00 WITH COVENANT AGAINST GRANTOR'S ACTS BLOCK 03.00LOT 028.004 Title No. COMMONWEALTH RH80014206 XCKX4TXXX3KTOWN OF SOUTHOLD STREETADDRESS NO# JENNINGS ROAD DAMIANOS SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK TO TOWN OF SOUTHOLD RETURN BY MAIL TO SAFE, ��p m HARBOR TITLE GREGORY F. YAKABOSKI, ESQ. yrylp�AGENCY ,/Iry(8��r1[y l�,[(y/yypl(ryr�l�ppp 11 p,JD TOWN ATTORNEY !p'tuENC LTD. P.O. BOX WN L 1179096 Route 25 �i 1529 Main Street Southold, N.Y. 11971-0959 Port Jefferson,NY. 11777 V O V' 2 O C O U K O W N Q N N W 1 K K • RIDER TO DEED DATED DECEMBER .?i S',2001 between HERODOTUS DAMIANOS AND TOWN OF SOUTHOLD AS set forth in Chapter 6 and Chapter 59 of the Town Code of the Town of Southold, DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS acquired by the Town pursuant to the provisions of theses chapters shall not thereafter be alienated, except upon the affirmative vote of a majority of the Town Board after a public hearing and upon the approval of the lectors of the Town voting on a proposition submitted at a special or biennial town election. No subsequent amendment of the provisions of this subsection shall after the limitations imposed upon the alienation of development rights acquired by the Town prior to any such amendment. This covenant shall run with the land in perpetuity. • KATHRYN KREJCI NOTARY PUBLIC,State of New Yotk No, 4823516,Suffolk County Term Expires: '� ;'-tea RODOTUS DAMIANOS Sworn to before me this r9 s� day of December, 2001 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD By: tary Publ JE W. COCHRAN, Supervisor Swppo to before me this app day of December, 2001 / rLf c Ale \-M2f A Notary Public MELANIE DOROSKI NOTARY PUBL 01I004tate of New York Oualified in Suffolk County • Commission Expires September 30,�Ld2 No,: RHBOO14206 • SCHEDULE A - DESCRIPTION AMENDED 12/14/01 All that certain plot piece or parcel of Land situate lying and being at Southold, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York; BEGINNING at t point on the westerly side of Jennings Road at northeasterly corner of the premises to be described, said pan; being where the southwesterly corner of Lot 4 on the map Oakridge Hills Map No. 3555 intersects said northerly corner of the premises; RUNNING THENCE '`rom said point or place of beginning along the westerly side of Jennings Road and along Lot 10 on the Map of Oakridge Hills, Map No. 3555 South 35 degrees 15 minutes 30 seconds East 198.89 feet; RUNNING THENCE along land now or formerly of Goldstein and Land now or formerly of Rothman and Mullady sout1134 degrees 13 minutes 00 seconds East 374.05 feet to land now or formerly of Conway; RUNNING THENCE along said land south 34 degrees 59 minutes 00 seconds East 562.15 feet to land now or formerly of Herodotus Damianos; RUNNING THENCE along said lands the following three (3) courses and distances. 1)South 68 degrees 13 minutes 45 seconds West 651.05 feet, 2.)South 12 degree 49 minutes 28 seconds East 187.96 feet, 3)South 40 degrees 18 minutes 48 seconds East 387.13 feet to land now or formerly of Vitt!; RUNNING THENCE zdong said lands the following three (3) courses and distances, 1)South 48 degrees 27 minutes 00 seconds West 245.97 feet, 2)North 29 degrees 46 minutes 00 seconds West 324.30 feet, 3)South 66 degrees 28 minutes 00 seconds West 316.41 feet to land now or formerly of Rapp and Hlbson; RUNNING THENCE along said land North 43 degrees 53 minutes 10 seconds West 342.51 feet; • RUNNING THENCE North 40 degrees 50 minutes 50 seconds East 166.50 feet; RUNNING THENCE North 42 degrees 38 minutes 50 seconds West 15,55 feet; RUNNING THENCE North 40 degrees 54 minutes 40 seconds East 647.19 feet; RUNNING THENCE North 47 degrees 00 minutes 50 seconds West 168.89 feet; RUNNING THENCE South 46 degrees 39 minutes 40 seconds West 217.39 feet; RUNNING THENCE North 25 degrees 52 minutes 50 seconds West 78,33 feet; RUNNING THENCE North 13 degrees 50 minutes 40 seconds West 177.96 feet; RUNNING THENCE North 24 degrees 36 minutes 50 seconds West 145.04 feet; RUNNING THENCE NJrth 27 degrees 51 minutes 00 seconds West 106.28 feet; RUNNING THENCE North 57 degrees 47 minutes 00 seconds East 132,10 feet; RUNNING THENCE North 61 degrees 44 minutes 00 seconds East 91.07 feet; RUNNING THENCE North 67 degrees 18 minutes 00 seconds East 50.10 feet; RUNNING THENCE North 07 degrees 11 minutes Si seconds West 34.55 feet; Title Report 1.2/28/01 FRT 15- 5n rTYinv Nrn L File No.; RH80014206 • RUNNING THENCE South 40 degrees 36 minutes 30 seconds East 35.00 feet; RUNNING THENCE easterly along the arc of a curve bearing to the right having a radius of 50.00 feet a distance of 112.77 feet; RUNNING THENCE North 48 degrees 25 minutes 00 seconds East Jennings Road at the point or place of BEGINNING. Eda;ar-d F.=._tnairr _;_ERK !' L D00,01 21 t0t P -' [tT# CIi1lf_47,6 • • Title Report PRI 15 : 50 [T',%Ra NO 8017) �� P • R O P E R T Y R • E C O R D S • \ a: y i� a pn \ s Herodotus `Dr. Dan' Damianos, Pindar Vineyards founder, dies at 83 Pindar Vineyards proprietor"Dr. Dan" Damianos(in purple sweater) hosts a barrel tasting and behind-the-scenes tour for Pindar Wine Club members. (Credit: Courtesy photo) Herodotus Damianos, a medical doctor, North Fork wine pioneer and the founder of Pindar Vineyards, Long Island's biggest wine producer, died on Monday, according to a family spokesman. He was 83. Born in Hell's Kitchen, New York, "Dr. Dan" as he was affectionately called, moved to Stony Brook in 1966. One of the driving forces behind the local wine industry's early success, Dr. Damianos bought 30 acres of land in Peconic in 1979 and first planted grapes in 1980. Two years later, the vineyard sold its first vintage. "I said to myself: I believe in this industry, and if you're going to make an impact you have to have enough product," he said, according to his bio posted on the Pindar website. To ensure that success, Dr. Damianos began purchasing other parcels, eventually expanding the operation to more than 500 acres with 17 different grape varieties, including the Duck Walk Vineyards north and south fork locations. "The vines were young, we didn't know what we were doing because we were unique," he said, according to his bio. "It was a lot of heartache and a lot of mistakes." http://northforker.com/2014/08/19/herodotus-dr-dan-damianos-pindar-vineyards-founder-d... 8/19/2014 He enlisted the help of his five children. Today his son Jason is director of winemaking for Pindar and Duck Walk, and the owner of Jason's Vineyard, His son Pindar is director of vineyard management at Pindar and a daughter, Alethea, is CFO. A third son, Alexander, is owner and general manager at Duck Walk Vineyards south. A second daughter, Eurydice, is a speech pathologist in New York City and is not professionally involved with the family business. Dr. Damianos is also survived by his wife, Barbara. Newsday reported last year that the vineyards and four wineries were on the selling block with an asking price of$65 million. "He had a very early vision that Long Island wines should be accessible to everyone," said Louisa Hargrave, who along with her then-husband Alex planted the first commercial Long Island vineyard in 1973. "He wanted to reach everyone with his own vision and his love of wine." Hargrave recalled Dr. Damianos as a family man who loved his clan and loved his work. "He stood there pouring wine in his winery every single weekend," she said. "He loved his family. He was out here every minute he could be. Not just running a business, but standing there interacting with people." Dr. Damianos continued to practice medicine until the mid-1990s, well into his career as a vintner, a family spokesperson said. "I love medicine," he says on the winery website, "but I also wanted to do something creative." Those in the wine industry who knew him said his presence will be missed. "He was certainly a giant among many," said Charles Massoud, founder of Paumanok Vineyards in Jamesport. "He did a lot for the business." Massoud recalled how the winery owners used to assemble once a month and informally discuss the state of the business. Damianos was a regular at these gatherings, which were a precursor to the Long Island Wine Council. Massoud said he had recently suggested getting together like the group had done in the late 80s and 90s as having all the winery owners under one roof is now a rare occurrence. "Unfortunately, we missed that opportunity," Massoud said. Damianos' passing is the third loss of a Long Island wine industry pillar this summer. Ann Marie Borghese of Castello di Borghese died at the age of 53 on June 20 after a battle with cancer. Her husband Marco, 73, died in a car accident 10 days later. "We're missing a god in the panoply of Long Island wine gods," Hargrave said. Funeral arrangement information will be posted as it becomes available. vchinese c timesreview.com http://northforker.com/2014/08/19/herodotus-dr-dan-damianos-pindar-vineyards-founder-d... 8/19/2014 i yL P L � x yGv u IlS .J /�. ti�' t a tV�• �l D � �yM• ` Yom+ p y t�� •Qrwc�, 1W"ho ll�a�, »� Tp�• I Sf l t�G �� � D d � 4� d � • � � Icy <p�Q , IzL as d/O r O Ear `G / „ r •� I aG, o L i000-Sy-b'7A E% F(Ic(w loco Sy G Gtl n n e We G r ar � ' mrtm ,y�� tie a n e ; „� O e.• ...JJJfff 1` l Sti yy yefd p D 81 • 4` „yt SwTKOM �e _ Ne➢W COUNTY OF SUFFOLK © v n„a,,,, Property im Service Agency 054 os,iw�a w„a,e,a w w,n u��. wf�..oayx uw� w 1000 Feovee�.u =sex , � �1 -.� .. ; ; •' .:'.�_ ._. I File Vievd Toolbar Help CJI 11 / / ►I IN -6-20 473889 SoutholdActive P ; 8 :School ' Southold School • Town of Southold.: RollYear.ear 2007 Curr Yr Field crops Land A`d 5.800 - 43285 CFI;48 Land jize:21.91 acres Toal AV 5.800 Owner Total: 1 Taxable Value Miscellaneous Name Town of Southold !County: 0 Book: 12160 Add Addi: Muni: 0 Page: 773 Street 53095 Route 25 School: 0 Mortg PO Box' 1179 Village: 0 Bank: Cay Southold, NY Zip 11971- Schl after Styr 0 Acct No 08 Sale 4 Total: 1 Site 1 of 1 Land 0 of 0 Book Page. Sale Date Sale Price Onner Prpcls: Field crops 12160 773 12121101 1 Town, Of South t,lbl-dr.d 0 SelNer. Water: J lllltips Exemption . .Total: 1 Terris 0,,m Building Total: 0 Code Amount )'ear Pct 13500 TOWN OWNEI 5.800 0 0 special District Total: 4 'Value: Improvement Total: 0 Code Units Pct Type Move Ta: Type IJame Dirnl 'Dim2 SOFT Yr Budd FDO29 Southold FD .00 .00 .00 PK070 Southold Park 00 00 00 • Double click to open a!,aindova • fat/(049, MELISSA A. SPIRO �� d Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 • LAND PRESERVATION COORDINATOR P.O. Box 1179 h Z Southold, New York 11971-0959 p .tC Telephone (631) 765-5711 Fax (631) 765-1366 DEPARTMENT OF LAND PRESERVATION TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: Supervisor Horton Town Board Town Clerk Planning Board Tax Assessors Building Department Data Processing FROM: Melissa Spiro, Land Preservation Coordinator RE: Property Acquisition • DATE: January 2, 2002 Please be advised that the Town has accepted a gift of land as described below. If you would like any additional information regarding the gift, please feel free to contact me. SCTM#: Part of 59-3-28.4 OWNER: Herodotus Damianos PURCHASE DATE: December 28, 2001 PURCHASE PRICE: Gift AREA: 22.33 acres of a 54.44 acre parcel (0.42 acres of 22.33 acre area is Jennings Road extension.) MISC: Dr. Damianos has an application before the Planning Board to subdivide the 22.33 acres from the 54.44 acre parcel. A final public hearing was held and it is anticipated that final approval will be granted within the next few months. The attached part of the survey shows the location of the gifted area. encl. • cc: Town Attorney Land Preservation Committee Peconic Land Trust OQJo tO Cr e �. �� OP`:n,�,°, �'Y 0.O\ ��• O!leed' No�'�Y'����1 51i t'4 / �,o- 1ry 'dy✓/ 2OY'`Ar2 p,NO j•Pe Off'" `,ye,56 \ ( �•f` �0 y2O��,? �0 r R s dj}' �U O��P2 P �j Y 04 y��+ A �F< W t'y a � g �o jr l , ,,Q P cl via xe, - 4 N .l \ ks a. \ 7Hn1� � NC PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS �OS14FFUtIre BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. ,r0 �G Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 • Chairman y` P.O. Box 1179 WILLL9M J. CREMERS y Z Southold, New York 11971-0959 KENNETH L. EDWARDS T Telephone (631) 765-1938 GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM,JR. 4, � �� Fax (631) 765-3136 RICHARD CAGGIANO 'Ipl �•�O PLANNING BOARD OFFICE February 12, 2002 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Dr. Herodotus Damianos C/o Pindar Vineyards P.O. Box 332 Main Road Peconic, NY 11958 RE: Proposed Minor Subdivision Damianos Park at Southold Located on the north side of CR 48 & on the south side of Jennings Rd. Ext. in Southold SCTM# 1000-59-3-28.4 Zone: A-C & R-80 Dear Dr. Damianos: • The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a meeting held on Monday, February 11, 2002: WHEREAS, the Southold Town Planning Board granted final approval on the maps, dated December 4, 2001, and authorized the Chairman to endorse the final maps subject to one condition; and WHEREAS, the condition of final approval has been fulfilled; be it therefore RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board authorize the Chairman to endorse the final maps dated December 4, 2001. Enclosed please find a copy of the map which was endorsed by the Chairman. The mylar maps, which were also endorsed by the Chairman, must be picked up at this office and filed in the Office of the County Clerk. Any plat not so filed or recorded within sixty (60) days of the date of final approval shall become null and void. Please contact us if you have any questions. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman • enc. cc: Tax Assessors, Building Dept. Land Preservation Committee Land Preservation Coordinator A � E R I A L S • • Booth Rd Jennings ; Rd s ` . •� $ Sound View Ave Hortonsr -r One 1000-54-6-20 - 21.91 acres _ ,, r Renes A .. Dr .: f Hickory y.� Rd y r. Pine Rd Maple Rd �q� #Ilya x i" Q. 1000-54-6-20 (f/k/a 1000-59-3-p/028.4) 71 'av � o t VI iNk � o r ♦ V�� �C� SAA :� �, �\ ��AA d �i � � 7 �1K- � " e f �.,•A .�� AA, r �,� y� FS; S • U R V E Y • • SURVEY OF PROPERTY SITUATE: SOUTHOLD TOWN: SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK SUFFOLK COUNTY TAX # 1000-5G-3-28.4 SURVEYED: 10-25-0I FINAL CERTIFIED TO: SURVEY HERODOTUS DAMIANOS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD N T co I, 9�cc� J' 4 s�S a7J`0 vs t� ?�oo0 P oD . �� `Ss 0k f7 1oP .�^n� �^ �{ of q �`l � 10 0� o�voo 0 e<0115 10 N1, 1p $ / �o l 00. o � T, QS O yNSE J`.G �y s�,o SOA cl ol 9���-G amu'`, �� rf�o) �d+9�� `•�,rs <N cwp < QZ F \\ O, �Aq C' / 0 IN •�� �;� / ' rO��P;- ove- 0 c o \�F LTT^,�� a� h M �e°o ?oo 1 0 oi�,G� F / Av P�oS LPA- — 3b a / \0rz o�2A \ / NE-LL 1NIe�L C�• r. \ 0 1g6.JA, alp 53 \ 100 g61�pd6 ��� AREAS TOTAL AREA = 5444 AGRE5 AREA OF ROADWAY = (JENNIN65 ROAD) 0.42 ACRES AREA OF WOODS (NOT INCLUDING JENNIN65 ROAD) = 21.91 ACRES AREA OF GULTNATED 6RAPE5 = 32.11 ACRES p EC ESME I NOTES: NOV - 7 2001 i REFERENGE "MAP MINOR SUBDIVISION SURVEYED FOR HENRY JENNIN65 ESTATE" APPROVED BY SOUTHOLO TOWN PLANNING BOARD JUNE 22, 1981 DEPT OF LAND BY RODERIGK VAN TUYL PRESERVATION pF NFC. y yPi Notes ,om ■ MONUMENT FOUND t 502 O, 0 PIPE FOUND JOHN C. EHLERSP LAND SURVEYOR � 6 EAST MAIN STREET N.Y.S.LIC. NO. 50202 6RAPHIG SCALE 1"=100' RIVERHEAD, N.Y. 11901 369-8288 Fax 369-8287 REF: \\HP SERVER\D\PROS\01-287g.pro 1