HomeMy WebLinkAboutPB-03/05/1990Town H~I, 53095Main Road
P.O. Box 1179
Southold, New York
11971
SCOTT L. HARRIS
Sup~isor
Fax (516) 765-1823
Telephone (516) 765-1800
PLANNING BOARD OFFICE
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD
MINUTES
MARCH 5, 1990
Present were:
Absent:
Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chaizman
Richard Ward
G. Richie Latham
Mark McDonald
Valerie Scopaz, Town Planner
Melissa Spiro, Planner
Holly Perrone, Secretary
Jane Rousseau, Temporary Secretary
Kenneth Edwards
Mr. Orlowski: Good Evening, I would like to call this meeting
to order. First order of business is 7:30 p.m. Orient Park
Estates - This major subdivision is on 16.1073 acres located
in Orient. SCTM $1000-19-1-15. This is a final hearing. We
have proof of publication in the Long Island Traveler Watchman
and the Suffolk Times. At this time everything is in order for
a final hearing. I'll ask if there are any objections to this
subdivision? Hearing none, are there any endorsements of this
subdivision?
Lynn Gordon: Good evening, we represent the owners of this map
and the only thing I need to point out to you at this point and
time, which I regret I haven't done before, which was brought to
my attention by Melissa today was that, we show a proposed
taking line by the DEC and in fact I've been advised there has
actually been a taking along that line so I will, at your
request, amend the final map accordingly.to show the taking.
Mr. Orlowski: O.K.. Any other endorsements of this
.subdivision? Hearing none, is there anyone out there neither
pro nor con but may have information pertaining to this
PLANNING BOARD 2 MARCH 5, 1990
subdivision that would be of interest to the board? Hearing
none, any questions from the board?
Mr. Latham: The proposed taking line is the same as the actual?
Lynn Gordon: That is what I'm advised. If it is any different
I will certainly bring it to your attention.
Mr. Orlowski: Any more questions from the board?
Board: No questions.
Mr. Orlowski: O.K., hearing no further questions, I'll declare
this hearing closed and thank you for coming.
Hearing Held Over From Previous Meetings:
Mr. Orlowski: Doris Price Moeller Foster - This major
subdivision is on 8.5 acres located at Cutchogue. We have the
Suffolk County Planning Commission's Report. What is the
pleasure of the board?
Mr. Rudy Bruer: Is there any chance to make a comment on
that?
Mr. Orlowski: Sure, go right ahead.
Mr. Rudy Bruer: I just received it today. I read it this
afternoon, my sec~retary picked up a copy. I have objections to
paragraph eight of that letter. I don't see where it really
applies here, or that it should be in this letter, which is that
a proposed strip of land 8.7 feet. wide along the front of the
property shall be offered for dedication. I don't think to
subject to this subdivision to revision of the maps under the
Circumstances for this is worthy of this board or the board to
even ask. I think it is very critical for my client to have the
approval of this subdivision as soon as possible. A further
delay with respect to this, I think the County is going to own
this property. The lady has no money and is counting on the
sale of one of these lots and I think to pick just this one
piece of property and ask that the road be widened at her
expense and for eight feet, I think is ridiculous. I would
also, with respect to paragraph three of their rec~Lm~endations
and not their requirements, I think that is absurd too under the
circumstances. Other than that we really don't have a problem.
Mr. Orlowski: Three and eight?
Mr. Bruer: Well, eight on the requirement they said they said
it would be approved subject to 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8.
Eight I don't think reallybelongs there and number three is
just a recommendation and not a re~eirement. We're talking
PLANNING BOARD 3~ MARCH 5, 1990
about the bottom of the last requirement on the page, not
requirement, rec~m]~endation on page three dealing with
architectural. A possibility that there might be architectural
artifacts on the property. I'm talking about architectural
studies being done and holding off on site pending these things
I think is ridiculous.
Mr. Orlowski: Comments, are only comments on these reports so
you can take them and use them as you see fit.
Mr. Bruer: If the board would like, I could make a request that
the board override that paragraph, paragraph eight. By the time
we get all the maps revised the Health Department approval will
expire. -
Mr. Orlowski: Do we have a stamped map here?
Mr. Bruer: You have a stamped map.
Mr. Orlowski: No, that is why we are holding it up. What we
will do, is we will address these comments en~ wait for that
stamped map so by the next meeting we should be able to do
everything.
Mr. Bruer: OAK., thank you.
Mr. Orlowski: Is that O.K. with the board? Does the board have
any comments on how to handle it?
Mr. Ward: Do you have any other vehicle that we could
eventually get?
Mr. Bruer: When the town wants it they are going to have to
take it from everybody. Why just single out this one piece?
Mr. Ward: Policy wise, we have just been going through and
taking those strips as the properties come in. Some day the
town might have to pick up other pieces also.
Mr. Bruer: Well, I don't think there would be any problem if it
were recommended earlier, I mean this is kind of at the last.
hour and to have to go and revise everything, I think it is
very, very unfair particularly with this one. I mean it will
cause extreme hardship. It has to be redone and time, I mean
nobody is being paid on this thing until a lot is sold.
Everybody has realized the situation and ---.
Mr. McDonald: Can you envision, more than a hale an hour worth
of somebody's time to change this? All they 'have to do is go
back and draw something on the survey.
Mr. Bruer: How long does it take Mr. VanTuyl to do something?
PLANNING BOARD 4 M~/{CH 5, 1990
Mr. McDonald: I'm afraid you have more experience than I do
with that. I should ask you that question.
Mr. Bruer: It could be tomorrow or nine months from now.
Mr. Orlowski: Let's keep it open and we can do it s,,hject tO if
we have to and then we will discuss it. We could do it in
writing.
Mr. Bruer: I haven't spoken to Mrs. Foster on it since I only
received these comments today. I would assume that under the
circumstances she would do anything you said because she doesn't
have much choice.
Ms. Scopaz: Gentlemen, may I make a suggestion? One way that
you could address this would be if you decide to require to go
along with the county request that there be covenants and
restrictions if we could just add to that that we want the right
of way to be given, it will be in the C & R's and any transfer
of title of the property is going to show up even though it is
not on the map.
Mr. Bruer: If you require us to put it in the covenants that at
a future time we dedicate it as long as the board would not so
violate the maps.
Mr. Ward: Alright, that's the vehicle I was looking for.
Mr. Bruer: O.K., as long as by doing it we have not violated
the map.
Mr. Orlowski: Alright, I think it can be done.
Mr. McDonald: Do you want to go ahead and do the Planning
Commission Report now?
Mr. Orlowski: I don't think it's going to make that much of a
difference if we approve it and sign it at the next meeting.
Let's hold it over. Rudy, number three on the comments is the
other one you had a problem with right?
Mr. Bruer: Yes. Archaeological.
Mr. Orlowski: O.K.. I misunderstood., I thought ---, O.K. do it.
Mr. McDonald: If you want I'll enter a motion.
Mr. Orlowski: Yes, what is the pleasure of the board?
Mr. McDonald: I make a motion that we resolve to adopt the
February 8, 1990 Suffolk Co,~nty planning Commission Report with
the following amendments. (numbers correspond to numbers in
report):
PLANNING BOARD 5 MARCH 5, 1990
Number 1, 2, 3, & 4 are to remain as written.
Is to be revised to read: No new residential structure
shall be constructed or otherwise located within 100
feet of the upland edge.
An additional item should be added as follows: No sanitary
disposal facility shall be constructed or otherwise located
75 feet of the upland edge.
6, 7, are to remain as written. 8 is to be deleted.
Is to be revised to read: These covenants and
restrictions can be modified only at the request
of the then owner of the premises with the approval
of a majority plus one of the Planning Board of the
Town of Southold after a public hearing. Adjoining
property owners shall be entitled to notice of such
public hearing but their consent to such modification
shall not be required.
10.
Is to remain as written with the addition that the
and page number of the filed document be included
on the final map.
Numbers I - 7 and the additional item must be
presentedin a Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions in
proper legal form. A copy of the draft Declaration of Covenants
and Restrictions must be submitted for review by the Planning
Board and the Town Attorney. Once approved, the document must
be filed in the Office of the County Clerk.
Numbers 10 must be shown on the final map.
Mr. Ward: Before a second, I believe if we go back to those
items, I think the setbacks are reversed. Where it says "No new
residential structure shall be constructed or otherwise located
within should be 75 feet and the Health Department requirement
should be 100 feet.
Mr. Orlowski: Also Mark, you eliminated eight in that motion.
Mr. McDonald: Yes, deleted eight. You want to do that in the
covenants and restrictions?
Mr. Orlowski: Well, these would be the covenants and
restriction in total if we adopt it. We can leave that in and
then if we decide then that will be the only thing we will have
to eliminate.
Mr. McDonald: O.K., then I would like to amend my motion to
change number 8 to be included, 6, 7, and 8 are to remain as
written. Also, I would like further that in item number 5
PLANNING BOARD 6 M~ARCH 5, 1990
change 100 feet to 75 feet and in the additional item change 75
feet to 100 feet.
Mr. Bruer: Excuse me, what did we do with eight?
Mr. Orlowski: We're just leaving it in now until we can review
it but we are adopting this report as is right now.
Mr. Bruer: It doesn't say when it has to be offered, it could
be offered in the next century.
Mr. Orlowski: This wii1 basically be the C & R's that will go
with the property and all the rest I don't think you should have
a problem with. tf we leave it in there then we can always take
it out. If we eliminate it now t~en it doesn't give us a chance
to put it back in.
Mr. Bruer: Alright.
Mr. Orlowski: We'll discuss it Wednesday and get back to you
before the next meeting which by then we should have the Health
Department maps and then we can do everything.
Mr. Bruer: Actually, we don't have the maps but we have the
appeals approved.
Mr. Orlowski: Do I have a second to that motion?
Mr. Ward: Second.
Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on that
motion? All those in favor?
Ayes: Mr. Ward, Mr. Edwards, Mr. Latham,
Mr. Orlowski, Mr. McDonald.
Mr. Orlowski:
Mr. Orlowski:
subdivision is on 15.9012 acres located at Mattituck.
SCTM 91000-122-3-1.4.
Opposed? So ordered.
Alan Cardinale - (James Creek) - This minor
RESOLVED to adopt the February 8, 1990 Suffolk County
Planning Co~m~ission report with the following amendments
(numbers correspond to numbers in report):
1. Is to remain as written.
An additional item should be added as follows: There shall
Mr. Ward: Mr. Chairman, I would like to offer the following
resolution.
PLANNING BOARD 7 MARCH 5, 1990
be no further subdivision of lots No. 1, 2 and 3 in
perpetuity.
0
Is to be omitted. The proposed layout has been before
the Board for many years. The Planning Board
requested that the applicant file a Declaration of
Covenants and Restrictions
stating that Lot No. 4 be subdivided along the existing
zoning lines into one business lot and one residential
lot, upon approval of the four (4) lot subdivision. The
board feels that the same outcome will be achieved,
without forcing the applicant to redraw the current
proposal and begin the subdivision process again for
a major subdivision. The board has also requested
that the road be built to the Alternate Road
Specification, and will also request that the map
be filed in the County Clerk's office.
3. Is to be omitted.
4. Is to remain as written.
5. Is to be omitted.
e
Is to be omitted. The Planning Board is requiring
a road built to the Alternate Road Specifications.
Final maps will contain the name of the proposed
road.
Is to be omitted. The Planning Board is requiring
that all lots, with the exception of the business lot,
have access onto the proposed road.
8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 are to remain as written.
14. Is to be omitted.
15.
Is to be revised to read: these Covenants and
Restriction can be modified only at the request
of the'then owner of the premises with the
approval of a majority plus one of the Planning
Board of the Town of Southold after a public
hearing. Adjoining property owners shall be
entitled to notice of such public hearing but
their consent to such modification shall not
be required.
16.
Is to remain as written with the addition that t~e
Liber and page number of the filed document be
included on the final map.
Numbers 1, 3, 8 - 12, 15 and the additional item m~t be
presented in a Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions in
PLANNING BOARD 8 MARCH 5~ 1990
proper legal form. A copy of the draft Declaration of Covenants
and Restrictions must be submitted for review by the Planning
Board and Town Attorney. Once approved, the document must be
filed in the Office of the County Clerk.
Number I3 and 16 must be shown on the final map.
Mr. Latham: Second.
Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. ~y questions on that
motion. All those in favor?
Ayes:
Mr. Latham, Mr. Edwards, Mr. Ward,
Mr. Orlowski, Fir. McDonald.
Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So Ordered.
Mr. Orlowski: Ever!rthing is in order to close the hearing.
Mr. Edwards: I move we close the hearing.
Mr. Ward: Second.
Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the
motion? All those in favor?
Ayes: Mr. Ward, Mr. Orlowski, Mr. Edwards,
Mr. McDonald, Mr. Latham.
Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered.
Mr. Orlowski: North Road Associates - This minor subdivision
is on 16.886 acres located in Orient.
SCTM ~1000-122-3-1.4. We have the Suffolk County Planning
Commission's Report. What is the pleasure of the board?
Mr. Bruer: Mr. Ortowski, may I make a co, L~uent on it?
Mr. Orlowski: Yes.
Mr. Bruer: On behalf of the applicant. I would respectfully
request that theboardoverride the cOmplete recoa~%,endations of
the County Planning On the following grounds: (t) I don't
think they really appreciate the project and that even though
they have had the maps before thOm since at least, I think,
January 26th, 1989, they still don't realize that this has
been submitted to the board as a cluster concept which I don't
think they realize with respect to paragraph (1) of their
comments. As you know the public hearing for this subdivision
was back in Februa~f of 1989. Due to the death of one of the
developers has caused a delay in terms of getting the maps that
the Suffolk County Planning had requested. As you know the
PLANNING BOARD 9 MARCH 5~ 1990
submission of this subdivision goes back to 1985 and for various
reasons it was delayed due to road specs and various other
problems we had at the time. With respect to comment number two
you have to realize that back in even, so far back as 1988 at
the recommendation of this Planning Board the Town Board has
approved the bond with respect to this road and in all instances
I think the County is way out of base in respect to the rest of
this letter and we respectfully request that the board
completely override the recommendations. I mean the drainage
problems was addressed by the town engineer and as I said the
bond has been approved in terms of the amount and hasn't been
posted. With respect to the other access that was a subject of
a ZBA appeal and approval. I think with the participation of
the Planning Board and the recommendations of the Zoning Board
at that time.
Mr. Orlowski: O.K., what is the pleasure of the board? I thir~
what the Planning CoaaL~ssion is talking a~out is in regard to
the cluster layout. The board, when looking at this may be able
to make a few changes in the lot lines and have it conform to
what they are asking for.
Mr. Bruer: I think the whole concept, going back to the many
years that we had in 1985, 1986 and 1987 with respect to putting
this thing together, I think that it really does take into
consideration the concept of cluster because you have the open
space plus you have a one lot, ten acre piece of property, that
is never going to be further developed which.~ou can only put
one house on and I think that pretty well saves open space. The
idea is to put those four houses up there on the bluff for the
purposes of the view and expanse that you get from the
property. I don't think that the person dealing with this
property in the County Planning has even looked at the
property. I think the lot and the beauty of the lots really go
to where the lots have been put. It has been well thought out
with respect to the physical plan of the property. I mean
really, you do get a great deal of open space there. You've got
something like thirteen acres and you're only going to have one
house on it. I mean, you've got the open space plus the ten.
Mr. Orlowski: O.K., since you brought this to us tonight,
let's keep this hearing open so we don't stay here all night.
We'll keep it open and we'll review it.
Mr. Bruer: By the way, the Health Department approved these
maps back in 1987.
Mr. Orlowski: That expired.
Mr. Bruer: Absolutely, I wasn't going to do it every six months
under the circumstances of what was going on.
Mr. Orlowski: Is that O.K. with the board?
PLANNING BOARD t0 MARCH 5, 1990
Board: Yes.
Mr. Orlowski: The hearing is open and you just gave us the
letter that no one has had a chance to read yet. I'll entertain
a motion to keep the hearing open.
Mr. Ward: So moved.
Mr. Latham: Second.
Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the
motion. All those in favor?
Ayes: Mr. Latham, Mr. Ward, Mr. Orlowski,
Mr. McDonald, Mr. Edwards.
Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered.
Mr. Orlowski: Thompson/Dickinson - This set off is on the
southeast corner of Main Ba~view and Cedar Drive in Southold.
SCTM $1000-78-9-30.1 & 30.2
Mr. Bruer: May I please interrupt once more, this is my final
interruption. Mr. Chairman and the board. The applicant would
like relief from the. board's letter of February i4, 1990,
paragraph one. It said '~require a scale of one
inch equals a hundred feet as requested Board's
January 19, i990 correspondence. We would request that there
would be a undue hardship under the circumstances that this is
really just a lot line and the map is not going to be filed with
the County and it will require resu~veying of the pr~pert~
because Mr. VanTu¥1 said he could not take this particular map
a~nd reduce it, he Would have to go out and resurvey it. The
zoning board has granted the release requested as set forth in
your file based upon this map. The maps that are being
presently approved, hopefully, by the Health Department are of
this map. Your requirements under Section A106-42 sets forth
that the maps must be on a scale of not more than 100 feet to
the inch. That is dealing with major subdivision, it doesn't
say it has to be. The reason you would probably want it is that
most of it, if not all, of your files are of that standard but
we ask that the board make an exception in this case.
Mr. Orlowski: O.K.. Those maps are also at the Health
Department?
Mr. Bruer: Yes.
Mr. Orlowski: What is the pleasure of the board? Do you want
tQ keep the hearing open and discuss his comments?
Board: Yes.
PLANNING BOARD 11 9LkRCH 5, 1990
Mr. Orlowski: I'll entertain a motion to keep the hearing open.
Mr. Edwards: So moved.
Mr. Latham: Second.
Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the
motion? All those in favor?
Ayes: Mr. Edwards, Mr. Orlowski, Mr. Latham,
Mr. McDonald, Mr. Ward.
Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered.
Mr. Orlowski: James Bailey - This lot line change is located
on Fishers Island.
SCTM ~1000-12-2-6.10.
What is the pleasure of. the board in regard to the Planning
Commission's Report?
Mr. Edwards: Mr. chairman, I would like to entertain a motion
to adopt the following February 8, 1990 Suffolk County Planning
Co~muission's Report (numbers correspond to numbers in report):
1, 2, 3 are to remain as written.
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 are to be omitted. The application
before the board is for a lot line change, not
a subdivision.
No new dwelling units are proposed.
10.
Is to be revised to read: These Covenants and
Restrictions can be modified only at the request
of the then owner of the premises with the approval
of a majority plus one of the Planning Board of the
Town of Southold after a public hearing. Adjoining
property owners shall be entitled to notice of such
public hearing but their consent to such modiEication
shall not be required.
ll.
To remain as written with the addition that the Liber
and page number of the filed document be included
on the final map.
Numbers 1, ~, and 3 must be presented in a Declaration of
Covenants and Restrictions in proper legal form. A copy of the
draEt Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions must be
submitted for review by the Planning Board and the Town
Attorney. Once approved, the document must be filed in the
office of the County Clerk.
Mr. Latham: Second.
PLANNING BOARD 12 MARCH 5, 1990
Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the
motion? All these in favor?
Ayes: Mr. Edwards, Mr. Latham, Mr. Orlowski,
Mr. McDonald, Mm. Ward.
Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered.
Mr. Orlowski: Everything is in order to clese this hearing.
Mr. Edwards: So moved.
Mr. Ward: Second.
Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the
metion? All those in favor?
Ayes: Mr. Edwards, Mr. Ward, Mr. McDonald
Mr. Latham, Mr. Orlowski.
Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered.
MAJOR ANDMINOR SUBDIVISIONS, LOT LINE CHANGES ANDSETOFF
APPLICATIONS:
Final Determinations:
Mr. Orlowski: Henry ApDel - This major subdivision is fer 7
lets on 15.3573 acres located at the southeast corner of New
Suffolk Avenue and Ote Jule Lane in Mattituck.
SCT~ 91000-114-12-14.
Mr. McDonald: I would like to make a motion that the following
be adopted:
WHEREAS, Henry Appel, William J. Klunder and Francis J.
VanManen are the owners of the property known and designated
as SCTM 9t0Q0-114-12-I4, lecated at the southeast corner of New
Suffolk Avenue and Ole Jule Lane in ~attituck; and
WHEREAS, thismajor subdivisien, to be known as Henry
Appel Major Subdivision, is for 7 lots on 15.3573 acres; and
WHEREAS, a final p~,blic hearing was closed on said
subdivision application at the Town Hall, Southold, New York on
Eebruary 13, 1990; and
~, all the requirements of the S,,bdivision
Regulations of the Town of Southold have been met; and
be it therefore,
PL~ANNING BOARD 13 MARCH 5, 1990
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following reso~
mat the Southold Town Planning Board grant
approval on the map dated October 16, 1989,
Chairman to endorse the final surveys s~hject
f the following conditions. All conditions must
K (6) months of the date of this resolution.
ion of final maps (5 paper prints and 2 mylars)
~following information:
.rrent stamp of Suffolk County Health
artment approval.
Liber and page number of the filed
enants and Restrictions.
of the recorded Declaration of Covenants
trictions:
ion of a bond, Letter of Credit, or
ivalent, for the amount of $58,750.00.
ion of the inspection fee of $3,525.00
ion of the payment in lieu of land for
d Playground purposes for the amount of
~00.
~nd acceptance by the Planning Board and
.torney of the draft documentation for the
.er's Association, and filing of same.
and acceptance by the Ple~ning Board and
~torney of the draft dedication papers for
fas to be dedicated to the Town of Southotd.
~tion made and seconded. A~y questions on the
~se in favor?
~ald, Mr. Ward, Mr. Latham
~ds, M~o Orlowski.
)pposed? So ordered.
~oraine S. Terry - This minor subdivision is
located in Orient.
-I8.1.
2hairman, I would like to make a motion that the
~tion be adopted:
P~ANNING BOARD 14 MARCH 5, 1990
WHEREAS, Loraine S. Terry is the owner of the property
known and designated as SCTM ~1000-18-5-18.1 located at the
southwest corner of Main Road and Platt Road in Orient; and
WHEREAS, this minor subdivision, to he known as Loraine
S. Terry Minor Subdivision, is for 4 lots on 12.823 acres; and
WHEREAS, the Southold Town Planning Board, pursuant to the
State Environmental Quality Review Act, (Article 8), Part 617,
declared itself Lead Agency and issued a Negative Declaration on
June 5, 1989; and
WHEREAS, a final public hearing was closed on said
subdivision application at the town Hall, Southold, New York on
Februar~ 13, i990; and
WHEREAS, all the requirements of the S~hdivision
Regulations of the Town of Southold have been met; and
be it therefore,
RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board grant
conditional final approval on the map dated April 19, 1989, and
authorize the Chairman to endorse the final surveys subject to
fulfillment of the following conditions. All conditions must be
met within six (6) months of the date of this resolution.
1. Submission of final maps (5 paper prints~and 2 mylars)
with the following:
A. A current stamp of Health Department approval.
B. The location of the fire well as requested in the
Planning board's correspondence of October 6, 1989.
C. The Liber and Page number of the filed Declaration
of Covenants and Restrictions
2. A copy of the recorded Declarationof Covenants and
Restrictions.
Mr. Latham: Before you second that. I talked to the applicant,
she has an irrigation well down there, a farm irrigation well
and if she can get the fire department to approve that, would
that be alright?
Mr. Orlowski: I guess so.
Mr. Latham: I told her to get a hold of them.
Mr. McDonald: Second.
Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the
motion? All those in favor?
PL~NNING BOARD 15 MARCH 5, 1990
Ayes: Mr. McDonald, Mr. Latham, Mr. Orlowski,
Mr. Ward, Mr. Edwards.
Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered.
Mr. Orlowski: Catherine Lindsay Hinterliter & William
Lindsa¥, Jr.- This minor subdivision is for two lots on
17.4350 acres located on the south side of Bergen Avenue; 650
feet west of Cox Neck Road in Mattituck. SCTM ~I000-113-7=2.1 &
2.3.
Mr. Ward: Mr. Chairman, I would like to make a motion that the
following resolution be adopted:
WHEREAS, William A. Lindsay, Jr. and Mary Catherine
Lindsayare the owners of the property known and designated as
SCTM 1000-113-7-2.1 & 2.3 located at the south side of Bergen
Ave., 650' west of Cox Neck Road in Mattituck; and
WHEREAS, this minor subdivision, to be known as Catherine
Lindsay Hinterliter and William Lindsay, Jr. Minor
Subdivision, is for two lots on 17.4350 acres; and
WHEREAS, the Southold Town Planning Board, pursuant to the
State Environmental Quality Review Act, (Article 8), Part 617,
declared itself lead agency and issued a Negative Declaration on
May 15, 1989; and
WHEREAS, a final public hearing was held on said
subdivision application at the Town Hall, Southold, New York on
February 13, 1990; and
WHEREAS, all the requirements of the Subdivision
Regulations of the Town of Southold have been met; and
be it therefore,
RESOLVED, that the Southotd Town Planning Board approve and
authorize the Chairman to endorse the final survey dated
SepteJ~ber 26, 1989.
Mr. McDonald: Second.
Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on that
motion? All those in favor?
Ayes: Mr. McDonald, Mr. Ward, Mr. Edwards,
Mr. Latham, Mr. Orlowski.
Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered. (Chairman endorsed 3 paper
maps and 2 mylars)
PLANNING BOA/~D 16 MARCH 5, 1990
M.r. Orlowski: Major's Terrace - This minor subdivision is for
two lots on 13.87 acres located, on the southwest corner of King
Street and Douglas Street in Orient.
SCTM ~1000-26-2-42.
Mr. McDonald: Mr. Chairman, I would like to make a motion that
we adopt the following:
WHEREAS, N. Douglas Latham & Audrey E. Latham are the
owners of the property known and designatedas SCTM
~1000-26-2-42, located at the southwest corner of King Street
and Douglas Street in Orient; and
WHEREAS, this minor s,,hdivision, to be known as Major's
Terrace, is for two lots on 13.87 acres; and
WHEREAS, the Southold Town Planning Board, pursuant to the
State Environmental Quality Review Act, (Article 8), Part 617,
declared itself Lead Agency and issued a Negative Declaration on
October 16, 1989; and
WHEREAS, a final public hearing was closed on said
subdivision application at the Town Hall, Southold, New York on
February 1.3, 1990; and
WHEREAS, all the requirements of the S-~bdivision
Regulations of the Town of Southold have been met; and
be it therefore,
RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board grant
conditional final approval on the maps dated September 27, 1989,
and authorize the Chairman to endorse the final surveys subject
to fulfillment of the following conditions. All conditions must
be met within six (6) months of the date of this resolution.
Submission of a draft Declaration of Covenants and
Restrictions and all the additional information
which was requested in the Planning Board's
correspondence dated January i9~ 1990.
2. Submissio~ of final maps (5 paper prints and
2 mylars) showing the following:
The revisions which were requested in the
Planning Board's correspondence dated
January 19,1990.
B. The stamp of the Suffolk County Department
of Health Services.
Mr. Latham: Second.
PL~ANNING BOARD 17 MARCH 5, 1990
Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the
motion? All those in favor?
Ayes: Mr. Latham, Mr. Orlowski, Mr. Ward,
Mr. Edwards, Mr. McDonald.
Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered.
Sketch Extensions:
Mr. Orlowski: Paul Friedber9 - This set off is located at
Mattituck. SCT~ ~1000-106-9-4.
Mr. Ward: Mr. Chairman, I would like to move that we grant a
six month extension of sketch approval from March 11, 1990 to
September 11, 1990.
Mr. Latham: Second.
Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the
motion? All those in favor?
Ayes: Mr. Latham, Mr. Ward~ Mr. Edwards,
Mr. Orlowski, Mr. McDonald.
Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? $o ordered.
Review of Reports - Suffolk County Planning Co~ission:
Mr. Orlowski: We already did Mr. Cardinale and North Road
Associates. We have Marion Robins - This minor su~vision is
on 6.039 acres 16cated at East Cutchogue.
SCTM ~1000-103-10-2.
Mr. Edwards: I would like to make a motion to adopt the
February 8, 1990 Suffolk County Planning Commission report with
the following amendments (numbers correspond to numbers in
report):
1. Is to remain as written.
An additional item shall be added as follows:
shall be no further subdivision of any lot in
perpetuity.
There
2. & 3. Are to remain as written.
4. & 5. Are to be omitted. The Planning Board has
requested this dedication, and it is already
shown on the final maps.
P~ANNING BOARD 18 MARCH5, 1990
6. Is to remain, as written.
Is to be revised to read: These covenants and
restrictions can be modified only at the request
of the then owner of the premises with the
approval of a majority plu~ one of the Planning
Board of the town of Southold after a public
hearing. Adjoining property owners shall be
entitled to notice of such public hearing but
their consent to such modification shall not
be required.
Is to remain as written with the addition that
Liber and page number of the filed document
be included on the final map.
Numbers i, 6, 7 and the additional item must be
presented in a Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions in
proper legal form. A copy of the draft Declaration of Covenants
and Restrictions must be s~b~itted for review by the Planning
Board and the Town Attorney. Once approved, the document must
be filed in the Office of the County Clerk.
Numbers 2, 3 & 8 must be shown on the final map.
Mr. McDonald: Second.
Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any~questions on the
motion? All those in favor?
Ayes: Mr. McDonald, Mr. Orlowski, Mr. Latham,
Mr. Ward, Mr. Edwards.
Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered.
Mr. Orlowski: Doris Price MoelleE Foster we did. Next we have
John Wickham - This minor subdivision is for two lots on 10.55
acres located in Cutchogue.
SCTM $t000-110-8-32.1.
Mr. Ward: Before we start, Mr. Wickham is here tonight. Any
comments?
Mr. Orlowski: Mr. Wickham, do you have any comments on the
report?
Mr. Wickham: Yes, I think that this first requirement, No lot
shall be subdivided or lot line changed in any manner at any
future date unless authorized by the Southold Town Planning
Board is uncalled for and unreasonable. I came before this
board approximately three years ago with a suggestion that I had
the opportunity to sell the development rights of a substantial
PLANNING BOARD 19 MARCH 5, 1990
piece of property to the County of Suffolk and in order to do
that I would have to subdivide this property, actually not
subdivide it but set off or change the lot line and your board
agreed that~this was proper fitting an~ good. I came before
your beard later and said alright we have reached an agreement
with the County and ~hout to proceed and I want to change a lot
line and your board said rather than setting off we want you to
file for a minor subdivision but there will be no material
difference. There is a material difference. YOu have pointed
out this first item here and this is a material difference.
wanted to divide.the property just as simply as that. We have
gone through a very great deal of effort, spent money and so
forth for minor subdivision maps and here We come back with the
store and you want something more. This is unreasonable,
uncalled for and particularly in view of the fact that the
County of Suffolk and the Town of Southold are getting abo~t
1000 feet of development rights on shorefront? Who else in
the Town of Southold is selling development righ~ on 1000 feet
of shorefront. Just tell me. I personally have ~one more to
preserve fresh water resources in the Town of Southold probably
than all the other farmers combined. We have sold development
rights on almost half of the land that I own. I believe
thoroughly in this sort of thing. I also said in this very room
that although I was willing to support two acre zoning, I felt
it was unreasonable and poor business for th~ Town of So~thold
to require two acre zoning on the choice Peconic Bay frontage.
I still believe that. I think it is unreasonable, I think it is
poor business for the Town of Southol.d and I think this first
item is entirely uncalled for.
Mr. Orlowski: You mean Item one? No lot shall be sut~livided or
its lot lines changed?
Mr. Wickham: This is over five and one half acres.
Mr. Orlowski: Ail it is saying that if you want to subdivide it
you just have to come before the Planning Board.
Hr. Wickham: Mr. Chairman, this was a lot line change. I can
see now that I should have stayed right there and said I want a
lot line change, I do not want a minor subdivision. I have a
contract and I can still back out of it. I hav~ a contract to
sell my sister-in-law~s estate two hundred feet of bay front and
with the proceeds acquire a piece of my fathers farm and sell
the development rights on a large part of that to the County of
SUffolk. Now, my question to you is, do you want that to happen
or don't you? It's just as simple as that. You know the
property, you know it very well.
Mr. Orlowski: I guess I do, I grew up right across the street
from it.
Mr. Wickham: You also know that the two properties are worth a
million dollars and I just feel that I am being imposed on,
PIJ%NNING BOARD 20 MARCH 5, 1990
Mr. Orlowski: I think we are both interpreting this first
paragraph very differently. All it says is that if you plan to
subdivide again, you have to come before the Planning Board
which you would have to do if we didn't put it in there.
Mr. Wickham: Let me put a question to you. Will you assure me
now that the Planning Board would, look favorably on it at that
point?
Mr. Ortowski: In the future? Can I ask you a question? After
this subdivision, do you plan to subdivide this again?
Mr. Wickham: I really don't know, but what I would like to do,
because this is an odd shaped piece. I would like to sell the
development right to the County or to the Town of Southotd. The
County will not buy it because it is not ten acres but it is
just a corner that is part of a very productive piece of
faz~t,land and I really' never want to see any of it developed but
we have got to think about the next generation, forget about me.
Mr. Orlowski: But, you as past chairman, ~nd were up here in
this chair for many years, if you were to come in again,
wouldn't it be a subdivision of land?
Mr. Wickh~m: Yes, but probably not this one, part of another.
You asked me before.
Mr. Orlowski: You still have to come to the Planning Board.
This is only saying that if you subdivide this piece again, you
must do it through the Planning Board. I don't know of any
other way to do it.
Mr. Wickham: That is expected of course. We're five and one
half acres, of course I would have to come to the board but I'm
pleading for understanding. Thank you.
Mr. Orlowski: Does anyone have any comments on this?
Mr. Ward: Obviously,~ he is not going to be interested in
perpetuity.
Mr. Orlowski: Well, we can take that out.
Mr. McDonald: I would like to point out that if this is f~rther
subdivided, you are going to be creating a lot with a
substandard width. One of the lots would have to have a
substandard width.
Mr. Orlowski: Yes, but we wouldn't create that, you would have
to go to the zoning board with that.
Mr. McDonald: None the lesst we would be putting ourselves in a
position where that would be the case.
PL~ANNING BOARD 21 MARCH 5, 1990
Mr. Orlowski: O.K., we'll take your comments and advisement and
hold this over.
Mr. Wickham: Let me say, there is another thing that I think is
perhaps unreasonable, I wouldn't know. My sister-in-law is in
the hospital with both lung cancer and pneumonia ~%d again it
isn't her business that she or I are concerned about but it is
the next generation. I think that perhaps 100 feet back from
the bay is unreasonable. I know that her children plan on a
cluster subdivision putting this 200 feet with 300 feet that
they have and of course it will have to come before the Planning
Board but I'm not sure that 100 feet back from the shoreline is
a realistic figure. Maybe it is because there is an awful lot
of beach out front.
Mr~ Orlowski: I don't think you will have a problem there.
dontt you take and review these. Did you just get those
comments?
Why
Mr. Wickham: Yes.
Mr. Orlowski: Alright. You take them And review them and we
will take a look. If you have any comments on them put them in
writing and then we should have the information we need to make
a determination.
Mr. Orlowski: Fred L. Terry Est. - This is a set off of an
80,882 square foot parcel from 47.554 acres located in Orient.
SCTM $1000-19-1-8.
Mr. Latham: I'll offer this resolution.
RESOLVED to override the February 8, 1990 Suffolk County
Planning C~m~ission report that disapproved the map for the
following reason:
The Planning Board has required a fifty foot right of way
be shown on the map to provide access to the proposed lot
and, further, to provide access to any future subdivision of
lot
Mr. Ward: Second.
Mr. 0rlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the
motion? All those in favor?
Ayes: Mr. Ward, Mr. Latham, Mr. McDonald,
Mr. Edwards, Mr. Orlowski.
Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered.
PL)LNNING BOARD 22 MARCH 5~ 1990
Mr. Orlowski: James Bailey has been done already.
Review of Reports - Engineering Reports:
Mr. Orlowski: Laurel Lane Estates (formerly Calvin
Rasweiler)- This major s,,bdivision is on 55.959 acres located
at Laurel.
SCTM $1000-129-1-1.
Mr. Ward: I would like to offer the following resolution.
RESOLVED to adopt the engineer's report dated November 14,
1R89.
Mr. McDonald: Second.
Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the
motion? All those in favor?
Ayes: Mr. McDonald, Mr. Ward, Mr. Edwards,
Mr. Latham, Mr. Orlowski.
Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered.
Mr. Orlowski: Sidney Olmst~ad - This minor subdivision is on
3.3 acres located at Mattituck.
SCTM $ 1000-114-7-14.
Mr. Ward: Mr. Chairman, I would like to make the following
resolution.
RESOLVED to adopt the engineer's report dated February 7,
1990.
The Planning Board is not waiving the road requirements,
and is requiring that the road be built to the alternate road
specifications.
The board also requests that the lot lines be extended to
the property line.
In response to Number 4 of the engineer's report, the beard
requests that a covenant be included in a Declaration of
Covenants and Restrictions granting lot number three access to
the well on lot number one to be used for water purposes.
Mr. McDonald: Second.
Mr. Olmstead: I'm sure the town engineer visited the site.
PLANNING BOARD 23 MARCH 5 , 1990
Mr. Orlowski: Yes.
Mr. Olmstead: Did he observe that the whole thing is sand?
Is it in his report anywhere? Well anyway, the whole thing is
sand and if anyplace in Southotd Town does not nee~ a leaching
basin it's Westphalia Road. It is all sand, you don't need
drainage there. You.could have a hurricane and there would be
no standing water in two hours. When we build this road that
you are going to make us build, we are going to build it up and
the stones are going to keep the water from running down and the
elevated road off the grade, the water is just going to roll off
the side and retread into the sand. Next you are going to have
me building curbs and traffic lights. What is the date I
started this thing? Was it 1986 or 19877 I forget.
Mr. Orlowski: Well, July 14, 1988 you got your Zoning Board
approval so that is when you started.
Mr. Olmstead: I think I started in 1987.
Mr. Orlowski: Well, that is with the Zoning Board so what has
that got to do with anything?
Mr. Olmstead: I just wanted to throw it in. Item number
three, instead of saying topsoiled and seeded, why don't they
say just have it match existing because there is no topsoil on
Westphalia Road?
Mr. Orlowski: Well, we can go ahead and adopt it.
Mr. Olmstead: We can put some Bayberry bushes in there or
something.
Mr. Orlowski: Did you just get this report?
Mr. Olmstead: Just this second.
Mr. Orlowski: Well, you can go ahead and send coherent in on it
and the board will review it. All the comments you are making
right now.
Mr. Olmstead: You want written comments.
Mr. Orlowski: Yes, if you are only just looking at it, it's
not fair to you to have you .... .
Mr. Olmstead: I can go with what I tell you orally here.
W~at about item number one, I sort of missed that? Are you
waiving the two and one half inches of asphalt because when I go
to sell this place I'm going to just about break even you know~
Mr. Orlowski: what are you asking?
PLANNING BOARD 24 MARCH 5, 1990
Mr. Olmstead: I thought originally, well originally we were
just going to have a road but I se~ now they ~re talking about
tw~ and one half inches of asphalt and a twenty foot wide
asphalt wear course. I missed it, maybe I missed the fact that
you might have said that we are going .... .
Mr. Oriowski: Well, this is the engineer's report as far as the
road construction and the board usually will approve this report
as written and we will go to you and you can make written
comment and come back to us and we could adjust it from there.
Mr. Olmstead. Should we let it stand at that then?
Mr. Orlowski: Do you want to or do you want us to leave this in
obeyance?
Mr. Otmstead: Like Mr. Wickham says, I would like to know
what you are going to be thinking in the future.
Mr. Orlowski: Is that alright?
Mr. Olmstead: I don't know what you just said.
Fir. Orlowski: We'll just adopt the report as written and you
c~an take and make comment on it and send it back to the board.
Alright? Your comments on each item on this report.
Mr. Olmstead: How much weight will I have?
Mr. Orlowski: It has a lot, the board will review it.
Mr. Olmstead: Everything I comment they just say yeah, yeah,
yeah, and then I turn around and they promise to go out and
visit the site and I don't think they did.
Mr. Orlowski: Well, I don't know about that.
Mr. Olmstead: They said the fire department was going to come
out and visit the site and see if they needed a cul-de-sac and
as far as I know I never saw a report from the fire chiefs.
Mr. Orlowski: I think we decided against that because we
thought they might want a thicker road base to get all those
trucks in there .
Mr. Olmstead: T~nat's not what I heard.
Mr. Orlowski: What did you hear?
Mr. Olmstead: I heard they thought it was going to go the
other way and they felt they wouldn't do it .
Mr. Ortowski: No, I don't think so.
PLANNING BOARD 25 MARCH 5, 1990
Mr. Latham: I would like to make a motion.
~r. Orlowski: O.K.
Mr. Latham: That we accept the Engineer's Report and place it
on file s~hject to a letter fr~ the applicant after he has
studied this thing.
Mr. Orlowski: O.K.
Mr. Latham: We'll just put it on hold before we adopt it as
written or accept it.
Mr. Orlowsk: O.K., motion made and seconded. Any questions
on the motion?
Mr. McDonald: Could the motion be restated please?
Mr. Latham: I just want to put this, accept this Engineer's
Report and place it on file not accepting or rejecting it but
just putting it on hold until the applicant prepares to submit a
written response.
Mr. McDonald: Thank you.
Mr. Latham: That just gives him a little time that's all.
Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the
motion? All those in favor? I abstain for reasons I have given
before. Ail those in favor?
Ayes: Mr. Latham, Mr. McDonald, Mr. Edwards, Mr. Ward.
Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered.
Review of Report - Bond Determinations:
Mr. Orlowski: Mattituck Creek Estates - (Formerly James
Cohill). This major subdivision is on nine lots on 19.1220
acres and is located on the southwest corner of Mill Road and
Grand Avenue in Mattituck.
SCTM ~1000-107-1-2.
Mr. McDonald: Mr. Chairman, I would like to make a motion that
we resolve to adopt this resolution.
RESOLVED to adopt the bond estimate dated February i2,
19~90 and revised by the Planning Board ohM arch 5, 1990, and to
reco~m~Lend same. to the Town Board. The bond estimate is in the
amount of $164,478.50, with an inspection fee in the amount of
$9,868.71.
PLANNING BOARD 26 MARCH 5, 1990
Mr. Ward: Second.
Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the
motion? All those in favor?
Ayes: Fir. Ward, Mr. Latham, Mr. Orlowski
Mr. Edwards, Mr. McDonald.
Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered.
MAJOR AND MINOR SUBDIVISIONS, LOT LINE CHANGES, SET OFF
APPLICATIONS - STATE F~VIRONMENTAL QUALITY REVIEW ACT
Determinations:
Mr. Orlowski: East Coast Properties - This major subdivision
is for five lots on 10.806 acres located on the west side of
Atvah's Lane; 113 feet north of County Road 48 in Cutchogue.
SCTM $1000-101-1-16.1.
Mr. Ward: Mr. Chairman, I move that the Southold Town Planning
Board, acting under the State Enviror~ental Quality Review Act,
make a determination of non, significance, and grant a NRgative
Declaration.
Mr. McDonald: Second.
Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the
motion? All those in favor?
Ayes: Mr. Ward, Mr. McDonald., Mr. Edwards,
Mr. Latham, Mr. Orlowski.
Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? $o ordered.
Mr. Orlowski: Philip Birndorf and Joseph M. Rizzo -
This major subdivision is for four lots on 9.111 acres located
in Cutchogue.
SCTM $ 1000-97-3-1.
Mr. Edwards: Mr Chairman, I entertain a motion that the
Southold Town Planning Board, acting under the State
Environmental Quality Review Act, make a determination of
non-significance, and grant a Negative Declaration.
Mr. Latham: Second.
Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the
motion? All those in favor?
~ P!~ANNING BOARD 27 MARCH 5, 1990
Ayes: Mr. Latham, Mr. Edwards, Mr. McDonald,
Mr. Ward, Mr. Orlowski.
Mro Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered.
Mr. Orlowski: Thomas W. Russell, Jr. - This minor subdivision
is for two lots on 2.22 acres located on Heathulie Avenue and
Beach Avenue on Fishers Island.
SCTM $ 1000-9-11-9.1.
Mr. McDonald: Mr. Chairman, I make a motion that:
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board, acting
u~der the State Environmental Quality Review Act, make a
determination of non-significance, and grant a Negative
Declaration.
Mr. Edwards: Second.
Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the
motion? All those in favor?
Ayes: Mr. Edwards, Mr. McDonald, Mr. Ward,
Mr. Orlowski, Mr. Latham.
Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered.
Mr. Orlowski: Elizabeth F. McCance - This minor subdivision
is for four lots on 4.739 acres located on the southeast side of
Fox Avenue on Fishers Island.
SCTM $1000-6-5-~,5,12.
Mr. Ward: Mr. Chairman, I move that the Southold Town Planning
Board, acting under the State Environmental Quality Review Act,
make a determination of non-significance, and grant a Negative
Declaration.
Mr. Edwards: Second.
Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the
motion? All those in favor?
Ayes: Mr. Ward, Mr. McDonald, Mr. Edwards,
Mr. Latham, Mr. Orlowski.
Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered.
PLANNING BOARD 28 MARCH 5, 1990
Mr. Orlowski: Estate of George J. Wells - This minor
subdivision is for three lots on 28.653 acres located on the
west side of South Harbor Road, 1248.26 feet south of Main Road
in Southeld.
SCTM 9 1000-75-7-1.3, 1.4, & t.5.
Mr. Edwards: I move that the Southold Town Planning Board,
acting under the State Environmental Quality Review Act, make a
determination of non-significance, and grant a Negative
Declaration.
Mr. Ward: Second.
Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the
motion? All those in favor?
Ayes: Mr. Edwards, Bit. Ward, Mr. Latham,
Mr. McDonald, Mr. Orlowski.
Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered.
Mr. Orlowski: Fred Terz~/ Estate - This set off is for a
80,882 square foot parcel from a 47.554 acres located in Orient.
SCTM ~1000-19-1-8.
Mr. Ward: Mr. Chairman, I move that the Southold Town Planning
Board, acting u~nder the State Environmental Quality Review Act,
make a determination of non-significance, a-nd grant a Negative
Declaration.
Mr. Latham: Second.
Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the
motion? All those in favor.
Ayes: Mr. Latham, Mr. Ward, Mr. Orlowski,
Mr. McDonald, Mr. Edwards.
Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered.
SITE PLANS - STATE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY REVIEW ACT
Lead Agency Coordination:
Mr. Orlowski: Cutchogue Hardware - This site plan is for a
hardware store on 3,200 square feet located on Main Road in
Cutchogue.
SCTM ~ 1000-102-6-22.
~ Pt~NNING BOARD 29 MARCH 5, 1990
Mr. Ward: Mr. Chairman, I move that the Southold Town Planning
Board start the coordination process on this unlisted action.
The Board assumes lead agency status and in that capacity makes
an initial determination of non-significance.
Mr. Edwards: Second.
Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the
motion? All those in favor?
Ayes: Mr. Edwards, Mr. Ward, Mr. Latham,
Mr. McDonald, Mr. Orlowski.
Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered.
Mr. Orlowski: Board to set Monday, Marck 26, 1990 at 7:30 p.m.
at the Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold as the time and
place for the next regular Planning Board meeting.
APPROVAL OF PLANNING BOARD MINUTES OF JANUARY 18, 1990.
Mr. Edwards: I make a motion that we approve the minutes.
Mr. McDonald: Second.
Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the
motion? All those in favor?
Ayes: Mr. Latham, Mr. McDOnald, Mr. Edwards,
Mr. Ward, Mr. Orlowski.
Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered.
Mr. Orlowski: Being there is nothing left on my agenda, I will
ask it anyone has any c~m,ents or questions.
Mr. Wickham: Yes, Mr. Chairman. Going through this
recon~uendation from Charlie Lind, the Commission offers the.
following comments on the map for your use. and censi~ezation.
I.'m willing Mr. Chairman to accept numbers i, 2, 3, 4~, 5, & 6
and in the comments number 3 and I think number 3 is the only
one tkat is pertinent. Using your own arguments, 'number 1 and 2
a~re not pertinent because you are' going to have to come to the
Planning Board anyway. I'm going to have to come before the
County Board of Health anyway. Number 4, there is a possibility
that this site may contain material of archaeological value.
Every lot south of Route 25 is in this category and I think this
is unreasonable.
Mr. Orlowski: Yes, these are only comments.
~ ~PAANNING BOARD 30 MARCH 5, 1990
Mr. Wickham: I understand, but what I'm saying is accept number
three because I think they' should be filed in the office of the
County Clerk.
Mr. Orlowski: You have no problem with the rest of them.
Mr. Wickham: I have no problem with the understanding that my
testimony will receive consideration the next time.
Mr. Edwards: Let's do it now.
Mr. Latham: We adjourned.
Mr. Orlowski: We can do it. What is the pleasure of the board?
Mr. Edwards: If he is agreeable we can do it. I'll make a
motion that we accept it.
Mr. Latham: Second.
Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the
motion? All those in favor?
Ayes: Mr. Latham, Mr. Orlowski, Mr. Edwards,
Mr. Ward, Mr. McDonald.
Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered.
Mr. Orlowski: Any other questions or comments?
Ann Cravitz: Saltaire Estates in Mattituck in regard to the
subdivision farm next to us.
Mr. Orlowski: Yes, we are working on it and we are reviewing it
and we know all the arguments.
Ms. Cravitz: O.K. Thank you.
Mr. Orlowski: Any other comments from the board?
Mr. Latham: Just would like to make a motion that we adjourn.
Board: No questions.
Mr. Orlowski: Being no further comments or questions, ~r.
Lathamhas made a motion to adjourn and I'll second that. All
those in favor?
Ayes: Mr. Latham, Mr. Edwards, Mr. McDonald,
Mr. Ward, Mr. Orlowski.
Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered.
~ .,~PAANNING BOARD 31 MARCH 5, 1990
Being there was no further business, the meeting was adjourned
at 8:45 p.m.
Bennett Orlowski, Jr. ~
Chairman
Respectfully submitted:
Temporary Secretary
AND FILED BY
SOUTHOLD TOWN CLF~RK
Clerk, Town o~