Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1000-40.-3-5 (4) REVISIONS: PARKING ACCESS AISLE SEA GULL LIGHTING MODEL # 8606-15 ADJUSTABLE SWIVEL FLOOD LIGHT R1 R80 5-3/4" DIA. Land of: Land ® ma� MAX: 120 WATTS Samir now or former) Village of Greenport Alia & Jila Sharif of: 20'-0" EXTERIOR LIGHT FIXTURES '011,7/h, . ._. MON, I ` ��� 09•L5'0"30800' FOLI Ir FENCE D o�S�)C, MON. / �J� FOUND 11 � — �n Tk I EE"` 1). ACCESSIBLE PARKING AREAS SHOULD BE 8 ft. WIDE WITH AN ADJACENT 1)A Lq °°II°lf STM•E W)3"o LO°GEF°LE + 13 p T -p ec n. - SIDI DRUVE4'IWO CRY, �� S R ACCESS AISLE. ( ) �a � GRAs`' 4 x r9A 1e F 9 O y 2). PARKING SPACES AND ACCESS AISLES SHOULD BE LEVEL WITH SURFACE Dws �� 3 . PROVIDE SIGNS AT ACCESSIBLE PARKING AREAS RESERVED FOR INDIVIDUALS a a p i Ro-021 W1 I GRAN PFLFfs vA¢EDw E �. m T GGG 7 ) SLOPES NOT EXCEEDING LSD 2/D IN AND DIRECTION. DOUBLE ,p O 3] 36 N ,y�00� A f TIEEDLOGTE T°P TIE ABDVGE FlRST LOOP MIN. d' / 7 rI cE" e 3e \ WITH DISABILITIES, PAVEMENT MARKINGS ALONE ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE 011,1 RL50 REE, U 35A q �II�I �I ' 'I PLOT eau k w UI III IIII SDn NIX'2 PARTS NATIVE son roIPARr NUL '4fi Z u v .11 IIIIII I II (IIMULCH"22 s *49 30A v IIIA V NATIVE 501L a ' IIII IIII I � *100° +VEA 35 P9 H9A *39 LP 0 m _ NOTE: PROVIDE 3"DEEP WELL. x 50 40A 5 V L9,.as �� •95A x 100A O GRAS \' is v 30 fir) EXISTING CAMP SITES O O L O i0 ° d -:Z0 TREE PLANTING DETAIL x 95 "SLA ,49 w F.�j O ^p O PROVIDE 1 SHADE TREE,HAVING A CALIPER OF TWO(2)INCHES,PLANTED m99 EXISTING CAM ES 4 y u' N �{O O GRA$ V�,- WITHIN THE FRONT AND SIDE EVERY 40'-0".PLANT 9'-D'•HIGH CEDARS "z5 *95 GRASS 41 3x "BA G \i sand �;y°f•• AT 4'-0"O.C. BETWEEN TREES IN FRONT AND SIDE. oI fotMUe\\er x 94 O '31 GRASS`S (' d n0N`I Pt&p\\cIa W '" x 93A 99A +52 P '43A 12 xO G D , m� o SCe.Qhen p-. *zB EXISTING CAMP SITES gN% FRAME 4xA '31A ` S IQ x e3 '99 BUILDING \ W O 2 I— 24- co A Vs E. W '6p �� FENCEo or tormorr\" O B O 'gym '83A 'BxA »63 4A1.32 �I�`, V eK Lu 1P 9.52 0 1 aad S05anPIPE EI\Sw O *03 +e2 O FMON.OUND J����J q,* v�1 �g3. FOUND .,r,� 1 'P O O •63 GRASS '60 G �L--'0 Cr L's Q 3's wR O "09 etA O V:C *�SJ �o �J Te•4250"295.2' N / �` 1 =p O GOSE GRASS O EXISTING CAMP SITES •es »eL •se x 4A GRASS RKIN EXr�(ING SINCE J '� I° 1oB GRP •5S "Qfah9` O A� 0GRASS,ST �@• c V 7 0 % O O 0fICA O +Bs O 'cb'R`F C PL 9�° ......,.---' T Y BBA e9 nA ' STAGING AREA � 4 21' S6 61$ "Wx1 *07 °79 +fib O "SS >59 •53 y 4x4 SfSIJ tl G x R SGl GRns 1 EXISTING CAMP SITES �� ^' *COLA)Q e7A 79A +B7 ne O �F.�o iBANKPAR�I41�,� `� 1 ) x wxB 103 ,y O ' aD T of _ Lp•Nt) t (LAND Dfmunory Q JSA O J`. N WIDE ACCESS TO REMAIN '� uti' gO SPACES tP O .,B GRASS O 9 DEAR,LEVEL AND SURAeL£ 9p * GPPSS ( * ' Ol2J 1N�EEEN +wx3 *14 ME O O '$ Hp,%G PCA PT q,A.. BB fi0 5] � „ 2 FOR VEHICULAR PASSAGE � ] // -i APER OF TVN °L.�' O BUILDING ® � Ho FENCE ISEEOETA31 wme cEDARs x4• 15NPOET T q,-0*NIGH z w19 wxx eeA EXISTING CAMP SITES �® ®® G ,'�q,,,,, 'rv19 '. —0 Pc . �r I/ / / Pt q°D,oN CEMEa P` MON. °JyvC* 0 fig O STAGING AREA ui� pR�KtN �' FOUND +wL, •Lp9A .ee O *74 ]s FENCE' TREES AND SHRUBS f l le H°USE scTM#1000-40-3-s O v w1B FORESTED AREA ,, O O O PTI ,x ,73 �I �''�4ati / ✓EXSS�N TO REMAtN ZONE USE:RR Los e9A n SS •7t 3\N' PANO DEDICATION) HOUSE W36FOk OWL4 JOA GRA 01°4240" 35.00' a Z z (TENT AREA) O fip A O § (� U — PROPER slze 24 ACRES w z 4X4 POSI ` .(, 'cy lBfi GRASS ` SEP 1 1 2006 (1,LM5,407 S.F.) p`o PERIMETER:5207.3' Q z W W15 J a307) ly '� 166 PARKING SRES/SPOTS ADJACENT TO UNITS "W9 i 162 RV cwm) WINTER TRAILER STORAGE GRASS W 24 TENTS 'W30 R40 w33 wl (SEASONAL RECREATION AREA) ALL RUN OFF SHALL BE CONTAINED IN THE PARKING AREA 60 CARS OVERFLOW GRASS E WITH EXISTING NATURAL GRADE AS SHOWN. 261 TOTAL 1 W PROVIDE 7 HANDICAP W FENCE PARRING SPACES CHAIN LINK FENCE 8 B'40"917.17' FENCE C�Cl C-1C � ON FOUND 1 W SITE PLAN V S. TWukbSR4(DNEb,MISSUAWrmsOUiH01DTOWNCOpESECTION LOT COVERAGE: 10.2% MON. 1ale4S AGg4DLEDG&S THAT TBE coNODroHa OFT PSAN OVND /�S �f�A TH MTXERa50LIBiDNOF AIPROVAL DATED MYDON RESORTS INC. R1 ./�1�RE ACCEPTED. SE6 VAL DI IVF QN)` lCf1p y 111 60"-0' Land of: Village Of Greenport aDl as€Ta n+JawKE / UJUj} 9�Z �// x LE' — EAS ERN LONG ISLAND KAMPGROUNO 6GR�EENPOHTrnNV� ASPHALT ROADS:ASPHALT AREAS:30610fi1S.F.5.F. DRAWN: ALT. T UA7�8 LEGEND a,r3'• PATIO: 26795.F. 1"= 60` JOB#: -' // , y`4!�A POOL: 1010 S.F. a `TRPkOYBD BY 1 is I'i�(„ 09/08/06 TREST ROOMS: 162 S.F. SHEET NUMBER: 9,*�'97Id3F'S�WANOLD PLANNMO BOARD TL GRADE SLOPE k•Or E`• Q. REC,ROOM: 1397 S.F. - E TITLE DA7E �I -` V 7IffY ftk'Z"Ile'A st.'�thvelopmcDePlan dwRbav*Wfar LIGHT FIXTURE 41 k, oFTItE:42as.F. {ftPiatIofsla'y fp fiohdurdate Gramovatasper \. fp"� sroRAGe12e3s.F. Aldcgmtian "L r PLANNING BOARD MEMBEO F so . P MAINBoD�SS: JERILYN B.WOODHOUSE �0�`�O (/TyOIO Southold, NY 11971 Chair OFFICE LOCATION: KENNETH L. EDWARDS N Town Hall Annex MARTIN H.SIDOR T • 0 54375 State Route 25 GEORGE D. SOLOMON 'Ol , (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND y�'�U rtV Y Southold, N 111` Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD September 12, 2006 Myron and Donna Goldstein 825 Queen Street/Lane P.O. Box 89 Greenport, NY 11944 Re: Proposed New Site Plan for Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds Located on the s/s/o of County Road 48 at the s/w intersection of County Road 48 and Queen Street/Lane in Greenport SCTM #: 1000-40-3-5 Zoning District: Residential Resort (RR) Dear Mr. & Mrs. Goldstein: The Southold Town Planning Board, at a meeting held on Monday, September 11, 2006, adopted the following resolutions: The final public hearing was closed. WHEREAS, on May 27, 1975, the Town Board granted a change of zone from "A" Residential and Agricultural District to "M-1" General Multiple Residence District and "A" Residential and Agricultural District to "B" Light Business District; and WHERAS, on November 9, 1976, the Town Board issued a permit for the "maintenance and operation of a tourist camp to contain not more than 51 units (increasing the original permit on Section I, dated August 12, 1976, from 73 sites to 124 sites)"; and WHEREAS, in 1989 the Town amended the zoning of the subject parcel to Resort Residential; and WHEREAS, this amended site plan is for an 80-space over flow parking lot with a controlled access/egress and new landscaping on a 24-acre parcel in the RR Zone located on the s/s/o of County Road 48 at the s/w intersection of County Road 48 and Queen Street/Lane in Greenport. SCTM# 1000-40-3-5; and WHEREAS, Myron and Donna Goldstein are the owners of the property located on the s/s/o of County Road 48 at the s/w intersection of County Road 48 and Queen Street/Lane in Greenport; and ELI Kampgrounds Page Two September 12, 2006 WHEREAS, on July 5, 2005, the agents, Myron and Donna Goldstein, submitted an amended site plan application for approval; and WHEREAS, on October 1, 2005, the Suffolk County Department of Health Services issued permit number 51-6637 to operate a campground with a 186 site capacity valid for three (3) years; and WHEREAS, on November 16, 2005, the Greenport Fire Department responded requiring a 20' sliding gate be installed at the northern end of the proposed overflow parking area along Queen Street/Lane; and WHEREAS, on November 25, 2005, the Suffolk County Department of Planning responded after review and determined this matter is for "local determination as there appears to be no significant county-wide or inter-community impact(s)" and the Planning Board accepts this pursuant to 239L & M General Municipal Law; and WHEREAS, on December 1, 2005, the Architectural Review Committee reviewed the architectural drawings and associated site plan materials and approved the project subject to one recommendation and the Southold Town Planning Board has accepted their approval and considered their recommendation; and WHEREAS, on January 10, 2006, the Southold Town Planning Board, acting under the State Environmental Quality Review Act (6 NYCRR), Part 617.5 c, makes a determination that the proposed action is a Type II and not subject to review; and WHEREAS, on January 17, 2006, the Southold Town Building Inspector reviewed and certified the site plan for a "Campground" use; and WHEREAS, on February 10, 2006, the Suffolk County Department of Public Works responded after review and determined a permit is not necessary at this time; and WHEREAS, on February 28, 2006, the Southold Town Engineer reviewed the proposed site plan and responded with recommendations and the Planning Board accepts the recommendations and incorporates necessary recommendations as part of this approval; and WHEREAS, on August 17, 2006 a "Bargain and Sale Deed with Covenant Against Grantor's Acts" was signed by Myron W. Goldstein transferring a portion of the subject property to the Town as per the original Tourist Camp Permit and Change of Zone issued by the Town Board; and WHEREAS, on September 11, 2006, Chief Darryl F. Volinski of Greenport Fire Department determined no access gate is necessary as "It would not be more difficult/dangerous to maneuver through the facility in the event that fire-related equipment and/or apparatus was required'; and , ELI Kampgrounds Page Three September 12, 2006 WHEREAS, the Southold Town Planning Board, pursuant to Chapter 58, Notice of Public Hearing, has received affidavits that the applicant has complied with the notification provisions; and WHEREAS, the following items shall be required: 1. All outdoor lighting shall be shielded so that the light source is not visible from adjacent properties and roadways. Lighting fixtures shall focus and direct the light in such a manner as to contain the light and glare within property boundaries. The lighting must meet town code requirements. 2. All signs shall meet Southold Town Zoning Codes and shall be subject to approval of the Southold Town Building Inspector. 3. As per the landscape survivability guarantee, the applicant agrees to replace any of the landscaping which dies within three (3) years of planting; be it therefore 4. All handicap parking stalls and access aisles must comply with New York State Code and ADA requirements. RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board has reviewed the proposed action under the policies of the Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program and has determined that the action is consistent provided that the best management practices outlined in the April 26, 2006 memo prepared by the LWRP Coordinator are implemented; and be it further RESOLVED, that pursuant to Southold Town Code 280-131 Part I, the applicant agrees to incorporate all the requirements, comments, and recommendations of each reviewing agency as referenced above and as indicated on the site plan and corresponding attachments; and be it further RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board grant approval on the site plan drawings S-1 prepared and certified by Mark A. Schwartz, AIA dated September 8, 2006 and authorize the Chairperson to endorse the site plans with the following conditions: 1. The completion of the road dedication with the Town to the satisfaction of the Office of the Town Attorney, Town Engineer and Superintendent of Highways. A copy of the filed dedication must be submitted to the Southold Town Planning Department within thirty (30) days of receipt. This requirement must be met within six (6) months of the resolution and if applicant/agent/owner fails to adhere to this requirement within the prescribed time periods, this approval shall become null and void. 2. Keep the proposed 191.3' x 24' new access road leading to the proposed overflow parking lot as grass provided it is maintained and does not pose a safety hazard to patrons of the campground, neighboring property owners or ELI Kampgrounds Page Four September 12, 2006 property owned by the Town of Southold. The applicant/agent/owner shall maintain the existing grass and replant, as necessary, in the access road and overflow parking lot. In addition, all drainage must be contained onsite and shall not, at any time, be permitted to enter Queen Street/Lane. The applicant/agent/owner shall mitigate any hazardous conditions that may arise in connection with the access road and overflow parking lot at the direction of and to the satisfaction of the Town Engineer or Superintendent of Highways in the event, in their opinion, it poses a hazard or falls into disrepair. The applicant/agent/owner shall abide by the determination of the Town Engineer or Superintendent of Highways regarding the existing condition or necessity of repair/mitigation. If the applicant/agent/owner fails to adhere to this requirement, this approval shall become null and void. 3. A valid Suffolk County Department of Health Services permit must be maintained and renewed as necessary. 4. The existing vegetation along the western property line extending 295.2' south from County Road 48 must remain in a natural state. A minimum 12' vegetated buffer consisting of trees and shrubs shall be maintained along the western property line adjacent to the proposed overflow parking area. Mowing within this vegetated buffer, as described above, is strictly prohibited. 5. The western travel aisle in the proposed overflow parking area, extending east 24' from the required 12' vegetated buffer, as described above, shall be used for vehicular circulation only and parking is strictly prohibited within this 24' aisle. 6. Every attempt should be made to fill the parking spaces in the southeast corner of the proposed parking lot first, moving north and west as necessary. 7. The site plan approval requires that all work proposed on the site plan shall be completed within three (3) years from the date of this resolution. 8. Prior to the request for the Certificate of Occupancy, if required, the owner or authorized agent must request, in writing, the said Building Inspector and the Planning Board to perform an on-site inspection to find the site improvements are in conformity with the approved amended site plan. 9. The applicant/agent/owner must submit, in writing, a request for an on-site inspection prior to the expiration of this resolution. Prior to the request for an on- site inspection, the applicant/agent/owner must submit a copy of all required approvals from any necessary agencies to the Southold Town Planning Department. 10.If the as-built site improvements vary from the approved amended site plan, the Planning Board reserves the right to request a certified as-built site plan detailing all the changes. ELI Kampgrounds Page Five September 12, 2006 11.Any changes from the approved site plan shall require Planning Board approval, and any such changes without Planning Board approval will be subject to referral to the Town Attorney's Office for possible legal action. 12.The Planning Board agrees that no additional lighting will be required in the proposed overflow parking area at this time. The Planning Board will issue a final site plan approval in the form of a letter following a site inspection and at the time the site improvements are found to be in conformance with the approved site plan. A copy of the approved amended site plan is enclosed for your records. As per the Town Code, one copy each will be distributed to the Building Department and Town Engineer/Highway Department. If you have any questions regarding the above, please contact this office. Very truly yours, Jerilyn B. Woodhouse Chairperson Enc. cc: Southold Town Building Department Southold Town Engineer Town Attorney (Resolution only) Town Board (Resolution only) File MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS OF S0P.O. Box 1179 JERILYN B.WOODHOUSE O�a lyOl Southold, NY 11971 Chair y � OFFICE LOCATION: KENNETH L. EDWARDS T Town Hall Annex MARTIN H. SIDOR G Q 54375 State Route 25 GEORGE D.SOLOMON (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) JOSEPH L.TOWNSEND �'reOUrR`I,Nc� Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1935 Fax: 631 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD June 27, 2008 Myron and Donna Goldstein 825 Queen Street P.O. Box 89 Greenport,NY 11944 RE: Site Plan for Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds, Greenport S CTM#1000-40.00-03.00-005.000 Dear Mr. Goldstein: The Planning Board is in receipt of your letter requesting a final inspection dated June 9, 2008 for the above referenced application located at the s/w intersection of County Road 48 and Queen Street/Lane, Greenport. As you requested, a site inspection was completed on June 23, 2008. After review of the approved site plan, the Planning Board has been determined that the site has been developed in accordance with the approved plan granted on September 12, 2006 through a Planning Board resolution. It should be noted that there should be no change other than what was approved by the Board without first obtaining Planning Board Approval. Please contact the Planning Department if you have any questions regarding the above matter. Sincerely, Kristy Winser Senior Planner cc: Building Department Town Engineer June 27, 2008 P.O. Box 1179 54375 Route 25 —Town Hall Annex Southold Town Southold, NY 11971 Planning Phone: (631) 765-1938 Board Fax: (631) 765-3136 To: Myron & Donna From: Kristy Winser Fax: (631)477-1119 Pages: 2 including cover Phone: Date: 6/27/08 Re: Final inspection for Eastern LI CC: Urgent For Review Please Comment Please Reply As Requested 0 Page 1 �S EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPCROVNDS 690 Queen Street - Greenport, New York 11944 - (631) 477-0022 • (631) 477-1738 Fax FAX COVER SHEET DATE: FAX NUMBER-. O/, .3 - 76..-' -3 TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING THIS COVER PAGE .-, RETURN REPLY REQUESTED YES NO ❑ MESSAGE. D JUN 1 0 2008 Sc:.,".ald Lwn TO 3DVd ano898Ntl>i I-1 NdJiSV3 8£LTLLbT£9 LZ:7T 800Z/60/90 v • c , EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPGROVNDS P.O. Box 89 • Greenport, New York 11944 • (631) 477-0022 icz ,0 I D bL :���N , 0 2008D Sc.i' ld Tnnn Z0 39Cd ano898wvN I-1 N831SV3 BELTLLPTE9 LZ:6T 800Z/60/90 Southold Town Board- Let© Board Ieting bf February 12,1009— RESOLUTION 2;2008RESOLUTION 2008-173 — Item # ADOPTED F c 8 1 4 200$ DOC ID: 3594 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 2008-173 WAS.._.. ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD"TO N7 bOARD ON FEBRUARY 12,2008: WHEREAS, Mydon Resorts, Inc. has made application to the Town Board of the Town of Southold to dedicate certain roads in Greenport,New York, to be known as "part of QUEEN STREET", as shown on the site plan entitled "Eastern Long Island Kampground", approved by the Southold Town Planning Board by resolution adopted on September 11, 2006, together with the release executed by the owner thereof; and WHEREAS,the Southold Town Superintendent of Highways has inspected the said highways and has advised the Town Board that said proposed highways comply in all respects with the specifications for the dedication of highways in the Town of Southold; now, therefore be it RESOLVED, that in accordance with Section 171 of the Highway Law of the State of New York, consent be, and the same hereby is given to the Superintendent of Highways to make an order laving out the aforesaid highways to consist of lands described in said application as shown on certain maps attached to said application• and be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk be, and she hereby is, authorized and directed to forthwith cause the dedication, release, and deed to be recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk, New York. 0QY Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Thomas H. Wickham, Councilman SECONDER: Louisa P. Evans, Justice Generated February 13, 2008 Page 34 Southold Town Board-Leg Board Peeting of February 12, 2008 AYES: Ruland, Orlando, Krupski Jr., Wickham, Evans, Russell Generated February 13, 2008 Page 35 PLAN STATUS REPORT SITE PLAN TYPE: ccAM//ENDE NEW WITHDRAWN INCOMPLETE PROJECT NAME: Z��Y r� G �groy�b ZONEI: QL ZONE2: ZONE3: LOCATION: / HAMLET: SCTM# 1000 --fn-_- OWNER NAME: Q,Q,, a �� TEL#(_) APPLICANT NAME: TEL#(_)= AGENT NAME: TEL#(_)_- -.r,Y PROJECT DESCRIPTION: �rlc, a-r accts EXISTING USE: C_� ROPOSED USE: DATE BUILDING DEPARTMENT NOTICE:S/P REQUIREIZOR N ZBA APPEAL REQUIRED Y O /3 / PRE-SUBMISSION CONFERENCE(WITHIN 30 DAYS OF WRITTEN REQUEST) NOTES: INFORMAL REQUEST FOR REVISIONS: APPLICATION RECEIVED DATE: 7 /9- /QS'-!R- APPLICATION PROCESS DATE: PAYMENT RECEIVED: 10 3/dS AMOUNT RECEIVED:$ LL NEW SP:$500./ACRE&10/SF, MENDED SP:$250. .10/SF, AGRIC SP:FLAT$500 FEE AMOUNT:($ .00 X ' _$ )+($.10 X ,J SF=S )=$ 2�6. co NEW APPLICATION WORK SESSION(WITHIN 10 DAYS OF RECEIPT),PB ACCEPTE R N APPLICANT ADVISED OF NECESSARY REVISIONS (WITHIN 30 DAYS OF REVIEW) BUILDING DEPARTMENT MEEE ING 100-254B3(WITHIN 30 DAYS)'a6/^L' t'z7 NOTES: s as 5h-w.4 -5,11-74e / ! REVISED SUBMISSION RECEIVED: / !s NOTES: REFERRED AGENCIES:(WITH MAPS=W/P) // /_/yam STZBAZ,STBD✓,STCIB✓Mi .STBT�,STE�,SCDHSJ ,NYSDECj,USAC0RPS_,NYSD0T_,SCWA,/,SCPD�,SCDPW°f,LWRP' RESPONSES NOTES LEAD AGENCY: Tosea:_,OTHER:_mviEw:PARTI_,PART 2—PART 7 ,SHORT EAF_,LANG EAF_ NOTES: ACTION TYPE:COORDINATED:— UNCOORDINATED:_ (TYPEi:_TYPE2: UNLISTED:_) REFERRED TO:STZBA_,STBD_,STC/TB_,JH_,STBT_,STE_,SCDHS_,NYSDEC_,USACORPS_,NYSDOT_,SCWA_,SCPD_,SCDPW_ SEQRA DETERMINATION:NEG DEC Y OR N, APPROVALS REQUIRED: REFERRED DATE NOTES APPROVAL DATE NOT S ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE: LWRP COORDINATOR: /!i G °�' f''® I/ /0 /QS L I l BUILDING DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATION: / /— FIRE COMMISSIONERS: J/l� /D q of TOWN ENGINEER APPROVAL: f' 1.1"115 // / 6f/CIS LDn /4 /c�./I1.�2 SE-L -W , DEROF TRANSPORTATION:DOT_,DPW✓TOS_ _1-1— IO 9. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING: SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPT OF HEALTH:PERMIT 10—/-J—/-(2yt IP.Pprwrd wlgocfk-f_Exfg10(ov OPTIONAL APPROVALS: ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS:APPEAL* BOARD —/—/— BOARD OF TRUSTEE'S: NYS DEC WETLANDS/TIDAL/SPDES — —_— PLANNING BOARD DECISIONS: q CONDITIONAL FINAL: _/—/— DENIED: APPROVED: l 1)"' 06 FINAL: NOTES ENDORSEMENT OF SITE PLAN: —/—/— FIELD INSPECTION FOR C/O: DISTRIBUTE APPROVED SITE PLANS TO: BUILDING DEPT—/—/— TOWN ENG_/—I— GENERAL OTES: G 3! u 6-8 eN d ti ovr 6 / - — '�?e q SS- G� 1174Avs f 10/4/2005 !"•z - 77 / Eastern Long Island Campground Timeline SCTM # 1000-40-3-5 April 10, 1975—letter from Suffolk County Planning for a change of zone including conditions — 162 units. May 27, 1975—public hearing for change of zone March 29, 1976—Change of Zone approval (from TOS)—conditions- 162 units, 100'—600' open recreational uses. June 10, 1976—ZBA hearing for special exception. June 21, 1976—Site Plan approval June 30, 1975 —Agreement with Eastern Long Island Campgrounds and the Village of Greenport for sewer service for 162 units (copy of agreement is in file, if necessary) July 2, 1976—letter from Suffolk County Planning approving revised plan as presented to Southold ZBA (see conditions from July 22, 1976 ZBA approval) and as approved by TOS planning (site plan approval). July 22, 1976—ZBA approval for special exception— 162 units, 100'-600' needs to remain for open recreational uses (no structures),parking lot area of 20,000 square feet must be provided adjacent to the main administration building. August 12, 1976—approved Town Board permit for operation of a Tourist Camp for 73 units. Conditions—improve Queen Street 17 ft (increasing Queen Street to 50' ROW), 100-600' open recreational uses,parking lot of 20,000 sq. ft. adjacent to main administration building. November 9, 1976—Town Board resolution—permit to operate a Tourist Camp,no more than 124 units (adding 51 units to the approved 73 from August 12, 1976), 100'—600' restricted to open recreational uses (no structures), parking lot of 20,000 sq. ft. adjacent to the main administration building. November 8, 1978—Town Board resolution for Recreational Vehicle Park—Increase number of sites from 124 to 148. April 28, 1989—memo from Valerie Scopaz—proposed rezoning from RR to HD—proposed but never followed through. October 1, 2005—Suffolk County Department of Health Services—approval for 186 sites— expires September 30, 2008. December 8, 2005—Date of plan showing 186 existing campsites—as per proposed site plan. April 10, 1975 >r; _ Mr. Albert W. Ric'aaond, Taw Clark r + Tow of Southold Main Road . Southold, New York 11971 F Re: ' Application of "Richard C. Wilton and John J. Clanton" for icultural andRosi- ofchanges zone from "A" Agr dential to 11tf-1" General Multiple Resi- • t ' dente District and "B" Light Business District, .Town of Southold (SD-75-3) Dear Mr.'Richmond: Pursuant to the requirements of Section 1323 to 1332 of the Suffolk County Charter, the Suffolk County P anninz Commission on April 9. 1975 reviewed the above captioned zoning actions and after due study and deliberation Resolved that said changes of zone are to be approved for local determination subJact to compliance with the following conditions: lied b 1. Public water supply and sanitary sewage disposal will be Supp Y the Inc. Village of Greenport; ;+' 2. The number of campsites will be limited to 162 is complieace-with "P 1" District requirements; 3. ; The buildings erected on Parcel II will be only those used in' coa section with transient travel trailer campgrounds; `4. A 100 ft. landscaped buffer zona comprising 0.4732 acnes will be provided on the northerly portion of the premises as it fronts on Middle Road (C.R. 27); and = dened and improved as per Town of Southol g. Queen Street is to be vi d specifications. truly urs, , " - Very y 70 Y r.. Lee E. YMPPelman Director of Plarning by Gerald G. Newman Chief Planner GGR:fp y cc: Hr. Martocchia, Supervisor t + M;. Wieklum. Planning ° � . _ = • Wer4eame a • • YOUR SITE NUMBER EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPGROUNDS County Road 48 P.O. Box 89 Greenport, NY 11944 , (631) 477-0022 20 19 1e 17A 7 16A 6 15 • z1 37• •36 ta• • RULES AND REGULATIONS ' 22 qg. 447 13• FOR YOUR COMFORT, CONVENIENCE AND SAFETY '23 49• •46 gp,38- 335 12 WE ARE ENFORCING THE FOLLOWING RULES: •24 •1000 qgp. •45A 11 RULES:Inform all members of your family of the rules. SWIMMING: In pool during the posted hours. Children under 24A 95A••100 50• •45 39• •34 10. OCCUPANCY: Limited to one family and one camping unit 14 must be accompanied by an adult. 25 95• •t00A 51A• •44 0A' .33 per site. GREY WATER: Dumping or draining of grey water on the 25A 96• •1008 51, -43 40• 9 CHECK I WOUT:Check in 2pm to Spm.Check out by 1 pm.If ground is prohibited.Campers must provide means of collecting 26 94• -100 92. •43A 41• •32 BA- you plan to stay longer you must reregister by Ilam and based grey water and dispose into dump-station. 93A• •99A REST 42• •31 8. on availability. GARBAGE: Leave at road edge for pickup at 10am and 27 93• •99 RooMs qgp• •31A 7• PLAYGROUND RECREATION VEHICLES: must be manufactured and 4pm. Do not leave out at other times. 27A 6A certified as recreational vehicles. TREES: Do not cut or deface any live bush or tree. Do not 28 92C• .988 83A••82A 62• •61 kd alivedead f 92 6 tae any wooor earom woods. 8• 1 GROUND FIRES: are prohibited. gg 83• •82 •No Generators 29 92• .B1A 63• •60 5 PETS: Household pets must be on a leash.No pets are to be 98 84• 64. O •No Outside Refrigerators 92A• ' 1 1• p m contained in camper or car without owner on the site. Please g 30 85• '81 'S9 4A• 1 B C7 •No bike riding after dark 91A• •97 ,BOA 3 clean up after your pet and walk in designated area. No pitbulls, 30A 86• 64A• •58 4 3A 2 dobermans or rotweilers.We limit pets-2 per site. •Children 14 ears and under must wear helmets when rid- 91 p y 97 •80 65• ng bikes, roller blades or skooters .W24 86A' •79 66• •57A CHILDREN: The parents of children are responsible and •Please check for phone messages in office . W21 87• POOL liable for their actions and behavior at the campground. •No torches in woods ,W20 1011;2 102A 87A• '79A 67• 576 56 55 54 53 CARS: One car to a site. Additional cars,boats,etc.must be •No children's play tents W1g 101A •103 88• X78 68• •57 53A• C/) parked in parking area, with permission. Display car pass on •No cloths lines W23• .1D4 ;o W W17 W22• 88A• 60 69• 75A• C p Om rear view mirror. Speed Limit is 5 MPH. Please report any equipment that you find out of order or in .104 a 0 m MOTORBIKES: are not permitted. need of repair. The management reserves the right to evict Wis. •105 •77 70' 75 r D m n W1 W14• 76A• 73 74 0— • m QUIET HOURS: tOpm to 8am. Children are to be at their anyone who, in his judgement, is not abiding by the Rules ,106 •77A 70A 71 72 Z • site during quiet hours. and Regulations or for any actions that are detrimental to VY15 W72• •10 90• •76 \Cn r D the Campground or other campers. W13 W9 W8 W6 W4 W2 C GARBAGE PICK-UP IS 10:OOAM & 4:OOPM wtt pYERFLOW o 0 EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS W10 w7 ws w3 w1 m C RESCUE DIAL 'O' • FIRE DIAL 'O' • POLICE DIAL 911 • HOSPITAL DIAL 477-1000 CAMPGROUND NUMBERS POSTED OUTSIDE OFFICE DOG AREA QUEEENN SSTRETREET If you had a good time, tell another camping family. If you did not like the DOG WALK AREA campground... tell us about it... suggestions are welcome. Happy Kamping!! �VVQi AD 1f Myron and Donna WHERE TO GO WHAT TO DO SPLISH SPLASH-WATER PARK.EXCITING RIDES&SHOWS FOR ALL AGES. LOCATED IN CALVERTON WHICH IS APPROX.35 MINUTES FROM THE KAMPGROUND. PIAN ON A FULL DAY AT THE PARK. 727-3600 FOXWOOD HIGHSTAKFS BINGO & CASINO-LOCATED NEAR NEW LONDON,IN LEDYARD. A SHORT TRIP VIA CROSS SOUND FERRY. FOR FERRY INFO-3232525,OR CASINO AT 800-442-1000 WINERIES &VINEYARDS-OFFER EXCELLENT TOURS AND THE OPPORTUNITY'TO SAMPLE SOME OF THE FINE NORTH FORK WINES. FISHING-ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR REASONS PEOPLE COME TO THE EAST END. GOLF-EIGHTEEN HOLE GOLF COURSE IN GREENPORT AT ISLAND'S END GOLF& COUNTRY CLUB. 477-0777 GREENPORT SKATE PARK-ON MOORE'S LANE-FOR SKATES, BIKES, BOARDS,ACCESSORIES-CALL SKATE STOP AT 477-2432 LOCAL BEACHES & BOAT RAMPS-AVAILABLE USING PERMITS WHICH MAY BE OBTAINED IN THE OFFICE BY REGISTERED GUESTS. ORIENT POINT STATE PARK-WALKS, PARK,BEACH,PLAYGROUND,SNACK BAR. 3232440 SHOPPING-DOWNTOWN GREENPORT HAS MANY UNIQUE SPECIALTY SHOPS AS WELL AS A VARIETY OF SHOPS FOR EVERYDAY NEEDS. TANGER OUTLET CENTER-LARGES'TOUTLET CENTER IN THE U.S.A.-LOCATED IN RIVERHEAD. DINING-THERE ARE MANY RESTAURANTS IN THE AREA FEATURING A VARIVIY OF FOODS INCLUDING ITALIAN,AMERICAN, GREEK,SEAFOOD,HEALTH FOOD,TEA AND COFFEE SHOPS. FARMSTANDS-SO MANY PEOPLE VISIT THE NORTH FORK JUST TO STOP AI'THE FARMSTANDS AND STOCK UP ON FRESH VEGETABLES. ANTIQUES-VISITTHE CHARMING SHOPS SCAITERED OVER 30 MILES OF THE EAST END FROM RIVERHEAD TO ORIENT YOU'LL NEED MORE THAN A DAY TO VISITTHEM ALI,. CAROUSEL-GREENPORTS OWN ANTIQUE CAROUSEL IS LOCATED IN DOWNTOWN GREENPORT ON FRONT STREET MARITIME & RAILROAD MUSEUMS-LOCATED BY FERRY TERMINAL IN GREENPORT. LIGHTHOUSES-HORTON'S POINT LIGHTHOUSE (COMMISSIONED BY GEORGE WASHINGTON IN 1790) IN SOUTHHOLD. CALL 765-5500 FOR INFO. ORIENT POINT LIGHTHOUSE AND BUG LIGHT IN GREENPORT CAN BE SEEN FROM A DISTANCE OR BY BOAT. HISTORIC WALKING TOUR-STARTS AT TRIANGLE SEA SALES IN GREENPORT 477-1773 SPECIAL EVENTS-CHECK THE LOCAL CALENDAR OF EVENTS FOR LOCAL ACTIVITIES INCLUDING CARNIVALS,ARTS,CRAFT SHOWS,FIREWORKS, ETC. CHARTER FISHING BOATS-PECONIC STAR II-CAIYE DAVE BRENNAN ON FRONT STREET.-RESERVATIONS 289-6899 BOAT RENTALS-FOR FISHING OR FOR FUN-CAPT. MARTY'S-734-6852-PETERSON'S-298-8886 CANOE RENTALS-AT NARROW RIVER MARINA IN ORIENT ON HALLOCKS BAY. ENJOY THE GREAT OUTDOORS. 3232660 BIKE RENTALS-AVAILABLE AT THE KAMPGROUND. MOVIES-THEATRES IN GREENPORT-477-8600 AND MATTITUC K-298-4400 BOWLING-MATITFUCK LANES. 298-8311 KAMPGROUND ACTIVITIES-CHECK THE ACTIVITY BOARD IN THE OFFICE DAILY. MUSIC,FUN AND GAMES,CRAFTS,HAYRIDES, POT-LUCK DINNERS AND MORE. Long Island Sound To Orient Point,*" BEACH DIRECTIONS ad Southold Town Beach Nosh R° Left on Sound Ave. - approximately 2 miles GR co q) on right 48 c me Manhanset Avenue Beach Right on Sound Ave.through yellow blinker NQovo light - approximately 1/2 mile further on To Route right-Manhanset Ave.to the end. 4 U 95 (LIE) Ca • d poute 25 Greenport 5th Street Beach Ma`s R°9 Right on Sound Ave.-next right to end, left Peconic Bay on Front street, 4th right on Sth Street „ZUe �a�cl,iec tlae C�ctr�be�c., Southold Town Planning Board Page Three January 9. 2006 Chairperson Woodhouse: Bruno? We have no further business. If they wanted to share their comments now, I would not mind it while they are here. We have nothing else on the agenda. I presume there are no objections from the rest of the Board? Steve Atkins: I've got a few issues. When the approval was finally given for the Kampground in 1978, there were some stipulations built into it. One of them being that there was a 600' area from Route 48 back south that was supposed to remain open as a playground area, no structures and obviously not a parking lot. That's being changed. They were originally given 125 sites; they now have 182 campsites. I don't see anything here that's changed to allow them to do that. There are safety issues in the campground with fires, noises, horns, alarms going off, right across from our houses. Lights shining in the window from the cars coming and going from the campsite, garbage blowing in our yards and, you know. Part of the parking problem is that they've increased campsites tremendously. They have almost added 1/3 more on. That's why they need more camp parking. And that's our concern. Do you want to add to that? Antone Malinauskas: I reside just to the north of the campgrounds on Queen Street: specifically, the third house from Route 48. Mr. Atkins voiced the problem quite thoroughly. I would add that it certainly will become an eyesore to have a parking lot in the middle of virtually no place, right in the middle of nice landscaped area, yet detached from the business that it serves. I have never heard of such a situation where the parking lot is many feet away from the business. So, just that one thing alone makes it an eyesore. Now besides being an eyesore, there are many inconveniences that will come about: the added traffic and the smog created by these very huge mobile trailers, actually then it would become quite citified there with a big parking lot like that. Yet, this area is all for rural use only to my knowledge, so it seems that a parking lot would be out of place there. So, like I said, Mr. Atkins voiced the opinion quite nicely. I surely sympathize with him to have the major portion of the parking lot directly across the street from him. Now, I am in the same position but I'm a little further to the north of Mr. Atkins and I'm somewhat buffered by a tree in my yard and shrubs. Otherwise, I feel very sorry for him to have to put up with conditions as that. It just seems out of place and shouldn't be there. So, thank you. Steve Atkins: There is a parking lot that was authorized for 20,000 square feet right in front of their office. If they cut back the number of parking (inaudible) campsites, I'm sure they'd have enough room with the parking lot right there, without having to go into the neighbors' area. For years, that has been an open field, people flew kites, guests flew kites, they played football there, baseball, and that was fine. How would you like to wake up one morning and find a parking lot right in front of your house for 80 or 90 cars, which is what we found out. Antone Malinauskas: We live there because it's an area where we chose to live. Steve Atkins: This is an unauthorized parking lot that's been in existence for two years, we've been fighting it for two years since it was established. now, you're basically saying you're looking to approve it although they've been doing it without any approval. Southold Town Planning Board Page Four January 9. 2006 Mr. Townsend: One thing, your points are all well-taken and well-framed. But following up what Mark said, I think what you should do is to actually talk to the Planner or somebody in the Planning Office and get a list, get the progress of this application so you know when the best time is to come and make comments, to get the information and to have your remarks put on a record where they would have some impact. Steve Atkins: I didn't realize they had a plan already, I thought it was just as they developed it, it gets added onto the agenda. Mr. Townsend: Well, this is the first step, but as part of the State Environmental Quality Review Act, we have to designate a Lead Agency. That's what I would recommend because then it would keep you from repeating yourself and keeping your focus on it. Bruno Semon: Mr. Atkins, I don't necessarily disagree or agree with you about the approval, but do you have anything that substantiates 125 approval going to 182? Just submit it to me. In addition, do you have anything about that 600' buffer, because I know you've spoken to Ed...... Steve Atkins: For the record, November 6, 1976. Bruno Semon: So maybe you could just copy us on that, because I know you've spoken to the Director of code Enforcement like you said over a number of years, and he's been unable to do anything about those Covenants and Restrictions. Steve Atkins: Right, because they claimed they were in the process of getting something done. That was what I was told. I'll send you the copies. Bruno Semon: Please do. And I'll get it out to everybody. Chairperson Woodhouse: OK. Well, we've concluded our business for the evening and I will entertain a motion. Ken Edwards: Before we adjourn, 1 would like to publicly thank Bill Cremers for his years of service as a Planning Board Member. He's been on the Board for 20- something years and I think Bill is one of the most dedicated members that I've ever had the pleasure of serving with, and I welcome my friend Joe Townsend as a Board Member. He has some pretty big shoes to fill, but I am sure he's capable of doing it. I know how the system works, I'm next. I'm on my last year, and I'm sure I'll be the next one to go. Martin Sidor: I think it's me. Ken Edwards: No, it's not. Chairperson Woodhouse: I think it's Marty. Ken Edwards: But again, I would like to thank Mr. Cremers for his work and service the Town. I think he's been a very good member of the Board. . i • -+ TOWN OF SOUTHOLD. NEW TORT. DATE _July 22 , 19• ACTION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Appeal No. 2147 Dated May 25 , 1976 ACTION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD To Richard C . Wilton , President (Wickham & Lark, Att. ) Appellant Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds , Inc . 600 Queen Street , Greenport, N.Y . at a meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals or, July 22 , 1976 the appeal was considered and the action indicated below, wastaken on your ( ) Request for variance due to lack of access to property ( X) Request for a special exception under the Zoning Ordinance ( ) Request for a variance to the Zoning Ordinance 1. SPECIAL EXCEPTION. By resolution of the Board it was determined that a special exception ( ) be granted ( ) be denied pursuant to Article .................... Section .................... Subsection .................... paragraph ................... of the Zoning Ordinance and the decision of the Building Inspector ( ) be reversed ( ) br confirmed because 9 : 15 P .M. (E.D.S .T. ) recessed hearing upon application of Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds , Inc . by Richard C. Wilton, President, P .O. Box 89 , 600 Queen Street, Greenport , New York (Wickham & Lark, Attorneys) for a special exception in accordance with the Zoning Or- dinance , Article V, Section 100-50 B (5) and Article VI , Section 100-60 B (1) for permission to construct campground and trailer park. Location of property : south side North Road (CR27) and Queen Street, Greenport, New York, bounded on the north by CR27 (North Road) ; east by Queen Street; west by Village of Greenport, now or formerly Fenno , now or formerly Sledjeski , now or formerly Francisco; south by Village Qf__G_re€nP_ort. 2. VARIANCE. By resolution of the Board it was determined that (a) Strict application of the Ordinance (would) (would not) produce practical difficulties or unnecessary hardship because SEE ATTACHED (b) The hardship created (is) (is not) unique and (would) (would not) be shared by all properties alike in the immediate vicinity of this property and in the same use district because SEE ATTACHED (c) The variance (does) (does not) observe the spirit of the Ordinance and (would) (would not) change the character of the district because SEE ATTACHED and therefore, it was further determined that the requested variance ( ) be granted ( ) be denied and that the previous decision=_ of the pudding Inspector ( ) be confirmed ( ) be reversed. SEE ATTACHED ZO BO OF APPEALS FORM ZB4 ACTION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS i Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds , Inc . After investigation and inspection the Board finds that the applicant own approximately 24 acres on the south side of CR27 . On March 28 , 1976 , the southerly 18 . 87 acres was zoned "M-1" and the northerly portion of approximately 5 . 12 acres was zoned "B" (Light Business) by the Southold Town Bond, after referral to the Planning Board and the Suffolk County Planning Commission, which deemed the change of zone a matter of local determination subject to compliance with the following condition 1 . Public water supply and sanitary sewage disposal will be supplied by the Inc . Village of Greenport. 2 . The number of campsites will be limited to 162 in com- pliance with "M-1" District requirements . 3 . The buildings erected on Parcel II will be only those used in connection with transient travel campgrounds. 4 . A 100 ft . landscaped buffer zone comprising 0. 4732 acres will be provided on the northerly portion of the premises as it fronts on Middle Road (CR27) . 5 . Queen Street is to be widened and improved as per Town of Southold specifications . The Suffolk County Planning Department has again on July 2 , 1976 , approved the revised plan as presented to the Board of Appeals and as approved by the Southold Town Planning Board on June 21 , 1976 , stating that the current proposed Special Excep- tion by the Board of Appeals is a matter for local determination since the current proposed action of the Appeals Board is more restrictive than the conditions set forth in the Planning Com- mission letter of April 10 , 1975 . In su,-nmary as of this date, the Board finds that the fol- lowing agencies of County and Town government have acted as fol- lows in this matter : 1. Suffolk County Planning Commission - the Commission ha reviewed this application several times and has deemed it a matter for local determination subject to the con ditions set forth in their letter of April 10 , 1975 . 2 . Suffolk County Department of Health - the Health Depar ment approval has been received and copies of approved drawings have been sent to the Southold Town Planning Board and Building Department as per letter dated June 1976 , from Richard C. Wilton for Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds , Inc . . 3 . Suffolk County Department of Public Works - a permit h been granted for a deceleration lane subject only to bonding . 4 . Southold Town Board - after the public hearing of May 1975 , the Board changed the zoning to "M-1" and "B" as previously noted subject to eight conditions enumerate later in this action. -2- 5 . Southold Town Planning Board - the Board made recommen- dations on the Change of zone and also made reviews of the site plans , including the final June 19 , 1976 , site plan of Part I , action dated June 21 , 1976 . 6 . Village of Greenport - the Village has signed a sewage contract with the applicant and agrees to furnish water . I 7 . The Board of Appeals - the Board held a hearing on June 10 , 1976 , for a Special Exception and recessed the hearing until further notice . Pages 16-36 of the Board minutes of June 10 , 1976 , record the hearing. A public notice of the continuation of the recessed hearing is given in the current Town newspapers . i The Board further finds that in addition to the above action the following individuals or organizations have contributed an understanding of this project for the establishment of 73 camp- sites at the present time known as Section I : 1. Building Inspector - assistance in all aspects of plan- ning including parking requirements estimated at 20 , 000 sq. ft. adjacent to administration building. 2 . Southold Town Planning Board - initial recommendations for change of zone, review of site plans, overall re- quirements as to water , sewage , buildings, etc . 3 . Holzmacher , McLendon and Murrell , Consulting Engineers - water and sewage layout. 4 . John Jacobsen, Traffic Engineer - traffic count of ap- proximately 400 or less per hour on CR27 between 4 : 00 P .M. and 8 : 00 P .M. on Memorial Day Weekend. K.O.A. studies indicate a vehicular trip total of three (3) per day per occupant of the campsite . Usual check-in time is between 4 : 00 P .M. and 8 : 00 P .M. . 5 . Richard Koopman - prepared a 36-page environmental studs for the applicant. 6 . Richard C . Wilton - a soil study noted by Mr. Wilton in- dicates clay under a portion of the site, which will re- quire sewer arrangements. The Board finds that the public convenience and welfare and justice will be served and the legally established or permitted use of neighborhood property and adjoining use districts will not be permanently or substantially injured and the spirit of the Ordinance will be observed. THEREFORE IT WAS RESOLVED, Richard C. Wilton, President , Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds , Inc. , P .O. Box 89 , 600 Queen Street, Greenport, New York be GRANTED permission to construct a campground and trailer park on the south side of CR27 and the west side of Queen Street, Greenport, New York, subject to the following conditions, which include the eight conditions origi- nally outlined by the Town Board as well as additional condition: and interpretations of the Board of Appeals: 1. That public water supply and sanitary sewage disposal to the premises which are the subject of this -3- q I' i resolution be supplied by the Incorporated Village of Greenport at . the sole cost and expense of the petition- ers which said water supply and sewage disposal systems shall comply with all of the requirements of all agen- cies having jurisdiction thereof , and that said water supply and sewage disposal systems be installed and in operation prior to the occupancy of the premises for any purpose whatsoever . 2 . That in the event that any portion of the premises lo- cated within 100 feet of the land owned by the Village of Greenport is utilized for campgrounds or trailer sites , a 6 foot chain link or equivalent type fence shall be erected and maintained along the boundary line of said land of the Village of Greenport. � 3 . That the portion of the premises adjacent to County Route 27 to a distance of 100 feet therefrom shall be at all times maintained as a landscaped buffer zone and that no buildings or structures of any type whatsoever shall be erected or maintained thereon. That the type and location of landscaping within said buffer zone be approved by the Planning Board of the Town of Southold; that in the event that County Route 27 shall be widened, altered or relocated that said buffer zone shall be..ex- tended so that said buffer zone shall at all times ex- tend 100 feet from the said highway. 4 . That to minimize traffic hazards that may occur by rea- son of trailer vehicles entering and leaving said prem- ises , suitable turn-off or deceleration lanes or such other highway facilities as the agency having juris- diction of County Route 27 shall prescribe shall be pro- vided. 5 . That in order to provide suitable access to the premise! over Queen Street, a 33 foot wide Town highway, the sam( will be required to be widened to 50 feet. Prior to oc- cupancy of the rezoned premises by the owners thereof for trailer park purposes , the owners shall at their owi expense improve and pave a 17 foot strip along the west" erly boundary of Queen Street in accordance with the Town highway requirements and when so improved and pave( dedicate the same to the Town of Southold. 5a . (added by Board of Appeals) Queen Street shall be im- proved as far south as the southerly side of the en- trance to the K.O.A. campground but not beyond. 6. That the portion of the premises extending from a point 100 feet south of County Route 27 to a point 600 feet south of County Route 27 be restricted to open recrea- tional .uses with no structures constructed thereon. 6a. The Board of Appeals , after consultation with the Town Board, construes the prohibition against structures to not prohibit fencing such as fencing which may bound th i property ; suitable fencing for recreational facilities such as tennis , baseball , and other recreational uses ; small storage structures for recreational equipment. The westerly border of the applicant ' s property shall b fenced with a 6 foot, chain link fence or equivalent as far south as land of Village of Greenport, at which poi Condition 42 becomes applicable. -4- 7 • fat any use of said premises as a campground as pro- I' posed by Petitioners shall be on a seasonal basis only for the period from April lst to November 30th of each year . 8 . That said premises be used only for the purpose of op- erating thereon campgrounds franchised by Kampgrounds of America , Inc. in accordance with all of the ordi- nances , laws and regulations of the Town of Southold I and other authorities having jurisdiction thereof and that no buildings or structures shall be erected on th premises nor shall the premises be used for any use ex I! cept the uses specified herein and uses accessory and incidental thereto. CONDITIONS ADDED BY THE BOARD OF APPEALS II9. A condition of granting this special exception is that the applicant ' s site plan shall meet all requirements of the Tourist and Trailer camp ordinance, which in- cludes the requirement of a permit issued by the Town Board. Among other things, minimum requirements under this ordinance require camp sites shall be not less than 50 x 100 feet in area located so as to be readily accessible from roadways or driveways; constructed to a minimum width of 24 feet; constructed in accord with Southold Town Highway specifications . No building per- mits may be issued until all requirements of Town or- i dinances have been met. 10. A parking lot of at least 20 , 000 sq. ft. built to Town Highway Department specifications adjacent to the main administration building shall be provided. Vote of the Board: Ayes : - Messrs : Gillispie, Bergen, Hulse, Doyen . I I i i I I' I i -5- I Planning Board -8- -June 21 , 1976 Bayview, on map of minor subdivision, shown as lots numbered 4 and 5. If it meets with your approval my. brother, G. H. Smith and myself who are the owners of this property, would like to use this property as one single lot, with the following stipulations: that we have permission to sell to the adjoining owner Mr. Howard Brown a small portion to enlarge his property, approximately 20 ' to 30' leaving a 20' or 30' right of way to the one lot, also removing the restriction that we have to have public water. Thanking you for your consideration in this matter, I am /s/ Daniel T. Smith The Planning Board is in agreement with the above proposals . On motion made by Mr. Coyle, seconded by Mr. Gordon, it was RESOLVED to approve the revised map of Kampgrounds of America dated June 19, 1976 as presented with the exception that the lot pro _ruding into the parking lot be converted to additional parking which will reduce the total number of sites to 73 as shown on map and initialled. Tho Planning Iinarrl_ wnuld suggest that the pool and recreational structures should be north of the administration building. In the opinion of the Planning Board, the 600 foot depth of the buffer zone has been reconsideredand has been found to be inconsistent with the shape and use of the property. Therefore, we feel 325 feet is sufficient for a buffer zone. In our opinion, these cha_=es :loo ld be made for Section 2. This i : - - n is subject to resolving proble_s with the apororriate -c.r. todies and town attorney. Vote o, -_. =­ard: Ayes : Wickham, Raynor, Coyle, Grebe , Gordon. Lotion -eae by Mr. Coyle , seconded by Mr. Gordon and carried tha_ e __eting be adjourned. Meeting was adjourned at 11:07 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Muriel rush, Secretary john Wi airman TOURIST CAMP PERMIT PERMIT is hereby issued to Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds, Inc. for the establishment, maintenance and operation of a tourist camp to contain not more than 73 units on premises located on the south side of County Route 27 and generally bounded northerly by County Route 27; easterly by Queen Street and land of Bolling; southerly by land of the Village of Greenport; and westerly by lands of Fenno, Francisco and Sledjeski. THIS LICEMSE is issued pursuant to a resolution adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold on August 12, 1976, a copy of which is attached hereto and this license is subject to all of the terms and conditions set forth in said resolution. JUDITH T. TERRY Town Clerk WHEREAS, Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds, Inc. has filed an application and plan with the Town Clerk for a permit to operate a tourist camp to be located at the southwest corner of Queen Street and County Route 27 near the Village of Greenport, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 88 of the Code of the Town of Southold, and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by this Board with respect to said application on the 10th day of August, 1976, at which time all interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard with respect to said application, and WHEREAS, the applicant has obtained the approval of the Southold Town Planning Board of the site plan, and special exception approval of the Southold Town Board of Appeals, all in accordance with Chapter 100 of the . Code of the Town of Southold, and WHEREAS, this Board has examined said plan of the proposed tourist camp which consists of 73 units; an administration building with a swimming pool adjacent thereto and a parking field comprising 20, 000 square feet likewise adjacent to said administration building and two satellite build- ings which said plan appears to be in compliance with the provisions of the Code of the Town of Southold, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: A tourist camp permit is hereby granted to Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds, Inc. for the establishment, maintenance and operation of a tourist camp to contain not more than 73 units on premises located on the south side of County Route 27 and generally bounded northerly by County Route 27; easterly by Queen Street and land of Bolling; southerly by land of the Village of Greenport; and westerly by lands of Fenno, Francisco and Sledjeski, and the Town Clerk is hereby directed to issue such permit, subject, however, to the following terms and conditions, to wit: Ak- • • a. That the public water supply and sanitary sewage disposal to the premises for which said permit is issued shall be supplied by the Incorporated Village of Greenport at the sole cost and expense of the applicant which said water supply and sewage disposal systems shall comply.with all of the requirements of all agencies having jurisdiction thereof, and said water supply and sewage disposal systems shall be installed and in operation prior to the occupancy of the premises for any purposes whatsoever. b. That in the event that any portion of the premises located within 100 feet of the land owned by the Village of Greenport is utilized for camp- grounds or trailer sites, a six foot chain link or equivalent type fence shall be erected and maintained along the boundary line of said land of the Village of Greenport. That prior to April 1, 1977 the applicant shall erect and maintain a similar type fence along the entire boundary line of applicants premises abutting the lands of Fenno, Francisco and Sledjeski. c. That the portion of applicant's premises adjacent to County Route 27 to a distance of 100 feet therefrom shall at all times be maintained as a landscaped buffer zone and no buildings or structures of any type whatsoever except an identification sign shall be erected or maintained therein. That the type and location of landscaping within said buffer zone shall be of the type heretofore approved by the Planning Board of the Town of Southold; that in the event that County Route 27 shall be widened, altered or relocated said buffer zone shall be extended so that said buffer zone shall at all times extend 100 feet from said highway. d. That to minimize traffic hazards that may occur by reason of trailer vehicles entering and leaving said premises, suitable turnoff or deceleration lanes or such other highway facilities as the agency having jurisdiction of County Route 27 shall prescribe shall^be provided and construct- ed prior to the use of any portion of the premises for tourist camp uses. -2- e. That in order to provide suitable access to the premises over Queen Street, a 33 foot wide town highway, the same will be required to be widened to 50 feet along its entire length. Prior to the occupancy of the premises for tourist camp purposes, the applicant shall at its own expense improve and pave a 17 foot strip along the entire westerly boundary of Queen Street in accordance with the present town highway requirements and when so improved and paved, dedicate the same to the Town of Southold. f. That the portion of the premises extending from a point 100 feet south of County Route 27 to a point 600 feet south of County Route 27 shall be restricted to open recreational uses with no structures erected thereon. The term "structures" when used herein is intended and construed as not to pro- hibit the erection and maintenance in said open recreational area of suitable fences, facilities and equipment necessary and incidental to the open recreational activities to be conducted .thereon. g. That the premises for which a permit is hereby authorized shall be used only for the purpose of operating thereon campgrounds franchised by Kampgrounds of America, Inc. , in accordance with all of the ordinances, laws and regulations of the Town of Southold and other governmental agencies having jurisdiction thereof and no buildings or structures shall be erected or maintained on the premises nor shall the premises be used for any use except the uses specified herein and uses accessory and incidental thereto. h. That a parking lot of at least 20, 000 square feet in area to be constructed in accordance with the Southold Town highway specifications located adjacent to the main administration building shall be completed prior to the use of the premises for tourist camp purposes. i. That except as otherwise provided herein, said tourist camp shall be constructed, maintained and operated in compliance with the site plan approval granted by the Southold Town Planning Board on June 21, 1976; -3- the special exception use granted by the Southold Town Board of Appeals on July 22, 1976; and the terms and conditions of Chapter 88 of the Code of the Town of Southold. j. That the fee for such license authorized hereby shall be $730. 00 and any and all sums in excess thereof heretofore paid by the applicant paid to the Town Clerk are hereby directed to be refunded to the applicant. -4- i TOURIST CAMP PERMIT PERMIT is hereby issued to Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds, Inc. for the establishment, maintenance and operation of a tourist camp to contain not more than 51 units (increasing the original permit on Section I, dated August 12, 1976, from 73 sites to 124 sites) on premises located on the south side of County Route 27 and generally bounded northerly by County Route 27; easterly by Queen Street and land of Bolling; southerly by land of the Village of Greenport; and w2sterly by lands of Fenno, Francisco and Sledjeski. THIS LICENSE is issued purs-aant to a resolution adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold on November 9, 1976, a copy of which is attached hereto and this license is subject to all of the terms and conditions set forth in said resolution. JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK I And IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that Pursuant to Section 1330 of the Suffolk County Charter that the Town (Clerk be and she hereby is directed to submit a certified copy of this Iresolution to the Suffolk County Planning Commission for its approval and 1T 1S FURTHER RESOLVED that, pursuant to and in the manner Ireauired by Section 265 of the Town Law, the Town Clerk is hereby directed to: (a) Cause this amendment to be entered into the minutes of the Town Board. (b) Cause notice of this amendment to be published once in the officia: itown ne .Fspaper which is hereby designated as the newspaper for such publi c ati on. (c) Cause said amendment to be shown and designated on the Building Zone --Map of the Town and file the same in a separate file or filing cabinet in .the Town Clerk's office. (d) Cause a copy of said Building Zone Map showing said amendment t be filed in the office of the Building inspector for the use and 'oenefit of the ;public. i. WHEREAS, Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds, Inc. has filed an application and plan with the Town Clerk for a permit to operate a tourist camp to be located at the southwest corner of Queen Street and County Route 27 near the Village of Greenport, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 88 of the Code of the Town of Southold, and WHEREAS, a public hear*_ng was held by this Board with respect to said application on the 9th day of November, 1976, at which time all interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard with respect to said application, and WHEREAS, the applicant has obtained the approval of the Southold Town Planning Board of the site plan, and special excepti approval of the Southold Town Board of Appeals, all in accordance with Chapter 100 of the Code of the Town of Southold, and WHEREAS, this Board has examined said plan of the proposed tourist camp which consists of 51 units (Section 'II) and 73 units (Section I) ; an administration building with a swimming pool adjacent thereto and a parking field comprising 20,000 square feet likewise adjacent to said administration building and two satellit buildings which said plan appears to be in compliance with the provisions of the Code of the Town of Southold, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: A tourist camp permit is hereby granted to Eastern Long Islar Kampgrounds, Inc. for the establishment, maintenance and operatior of a tourist camp to contain not more than `12.units on premises located on the south side of County Route 27 and generally boundec northerly by County Route 27; easterly by Queen Street and land of Bolling; southerly by land of the Village of Greenport; and west- erly by lands of Fenno, Francisco and Sledjeski, and the Town Clex is hereby directed to issue such permit, subject, however, to the following terms and conditions, to wit: a. That the public water supply and sanitary sewage disposal to the premises for which said permit is issued shall be supplied by the Incorporated Village of Greenport at the sole cost and expense of the applicant which said water supply and sewage dispos systems shall comply with all of the requirements of all agencies having jurisdiction thereof, and said water supply and sewage disposal systems shall be installed and in operation prior to the occupancy of the premises for any purposes whatsoever. b. That in the event that any portion of the premises locate( within 100 feet of the land owned by the Village of Greenport is utilized for campgrounds or trailer sites, a six foot chain link or equivalent type fence shall be erected and maintained along the boundary line of said land of the Village of Greenport. That prior to April 1, 1977 the applicant shall erect and maintain a similar type fence along the entire boundary line of applicant' s premises abutting the lands of Fenno, Francisco and Sledjeski. C. That the portion of applicant' s premises adjacent to County Route 27 to a distance of 100 feet therefrom shall at all times be maintained as a landscaped buffer zone and no buildings or structures of any type whatsoever except an identification sign shall- be erected or maintained therein. . That the type and locatiox of landscaping within said buffer zone shall be of the type hereto- fore approved by the Planning Board of the Town of Southold; that in the event that County Route 27 shall be widened, altered or relocated said buffer zone shall be extended so that said buffer zone shall at all times extend 100 feet from said highway. d. That to minimize traffic hazards that may occur by reason of trailer vehicles entering and leaving said premises, suitable turnoff or deceleration lanes or such other highway facilities as the agency having jurisdiction of County Route 27 shall prescribe shall be provided and constructed prior to the use of any portion of the premises for tourist camp uses. -2- e. That in order to provide suitable access to the premises over Queen Street, a 33 foot wide town highway, the same will be required to be widened to 50 feet along its entire length. Prior to the occupancy of the premises for tourist camp purposes, the applicant shall at its own expense improve and pave a 17 foot strip along the entire westerly boundary of Queen Street in accorc ance with the present town highway requirements and when so improved and paved, dedicate the same to the Town of Southold. f. That the portion of the premises extending from a point 100 feet south of County Route 27 to a point 600 feet south of County Route 27 shall be restricted to open recreational uses with no structures erected thereon. The term "structures" when used herein is intended and construed as not to prohibit the erection and maintenance in said open recreational area of suitable fences, facilities and equipment necessary and incidental to the open recreational activities to be conducted thereon. g. That the premises for which a permit is hereby authorized shall be used only for the purpose of operating thereon camp- grounds franchised by Kampgrounds of American, Inc. , in accordance with all of the ordinances, laws and regulations of the Town of Southold and other governmental agencies having jurisdiction there of and no buildings or structures shall be erected or maintained o the premises nor shall the premises be used for any use except the uses specified herein and uses accessory and incidental thereto. h. That a parking lot of at least 20,000 square feet in area to be constructed in accordance with the Southold Town highway specifications located adjacent to the main administration build- ing shall be completed prior to the use of the premises for touris camp purposes. i. That except as otherwise provided herein, said tourist camp shall be constructed, maintained and operated in compliance with the site plan approval granted by the Southold Town Planning Board on June 21, 1976; the special exception use granted by the -3- r Southold Town Board of Appeals on July 22, 1976; and the terms and conditions of Chapter 88 of the Code of the Town of Southold. j. That the fee for such license authorized hereby shall be $510.00 for Section II, and any and all sums in excess thereof heretofore paid by the applicant to the Town Clerk are hereby directed to be refunded to the applicant. -4 i CONDITIONS I ROBERT C. WILTON & JOHN J. CLANTON AND EASTERN LONG ISLAND i K MPGROUNDS , INC. change of zone on property situate at Greenport Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, from "A" Residential Residential District to "M-1" General Multiple Residential Dis- trict AND "A" Residential Wnd Agricultural District to "B" Light j Business District. i ,.ater Sur,nly and saniiary :'l er'=' "e ''i19 � _SCS ':,'(?].CP a7 S1i.01?Ct Of trl?S 2"e SOlutl Or. b9 S�'rp1;Fd 'Dr -?:e�'.'i:C n,;':7: i atcd \ 1_;ale Of Greennort a' she 5019 COS: " . - and z�: -ea5e n : ;e Slid •. a er sunpl� and s."arag9 di _] - r : C_.. So ct_.'n5 517211 CO.^_7 n1-' ;ii o: Ola_ c"I:e?YS Of el! c_217 C19S .]alrin9 iur_Sd_Ciion i whatsoever shall be erected or maintained thereon. That the type and locatioi of landscaping within said buffer zone be approved by the Planning Board of I the Town of Southold; that in the event that County Route 27 shall be -widened, altered or relocated that said buffer zone shall be extended so that said buffer zone shall at all times extend 100 feet from the said 'highway. ! I S. That to minimize traffic hazards that may occur by reason of i trailer vehicles entering and leaving said premises, suitable turn-off or I deceleration lanes or such other highway facilities as the agency having I Jurisdiction of County Route 27 shall prescribe shall be provided. I 5. That in order to provide suitable access to the premises over ! Queen Street, a 33 foot wide Town highway, the same will be required to be ! widened to 50 feet. Prior to occupancy of the rezoned premises by the ! I owners thereof for trailer park purposes, the owners shall at their own expense improve and pave a 17 foot strip along the westerly- boundary: of Queen Street in accordance with the then Totem highway requirements 'and whet so improved and paved, dedicate the same to the Town of Southold. 6. That tine portion of the premises extending from a point 100 feet south of County Route 27 to a point 600 feet south of County Route 27 be restricted to open recreational uses %Kith no structures constructed thereon. . 7. That any use of said premises as a campground as proposed by Petitioners small be on a seasonal basis only for the period from April 1st to November 30th of each year. 8. That said premises be used only for the purpose of operating there on campgrounds franchised by Kampgrounds of America, Inc. in accordance with all of ti.e ordinances, laws \aid regulations of the Toren .of Southold end _ other authorities having jurisdiction thereof and that no buildings or structure ( shall be erected on the premises nor shall tete premises be rased fur any .ase except the uses specified herein and uses accessory a:nd incidental thereto. Ik' • • . rsect on of the s man ens erly 13tte of the Middle Road a outb- Street- from said point of beginning with westerly line of Queen line of Queen Street two courses: �ing along said westerly 10 seconds East, 690. 92 feet to (1) South 11 degrees 17 degrees 17 minutes 20 a monument; thence minutes running thence throw seconds East, 135. 00 feet to a(2) South 8 37 minutes 00 seconds [rest other land of Petitioners monument; of A. L.R. Francisco; • 361. 76 feet to land South 63 degrees formerly of A. L. running thence alongnow or formerly R. Francisco North 10 degrees aid land now or seconds West, 441. 32 feet to land of 07 along said ]and o Leo Sled 'eski• minutes 20 h f Leo Sledjeski the followingrunning thence 50 degrees 52 minutes 10 seconds East, 186. 86 feeturses: (2) North 11 degrees 17 (1) North the southeasterly line of minutes 10 seconds East and thence southeasterly line in Middle Road ' 295. 20 feet to Middle Road North 50 deg thence along the seconds East, 206. 14 feet to the degrees 52 seconds Containing Point or minutes 10 g an area of 5. 1273 acres. Place=of beginning. and it is further RESOLVED that the aforesaid changes of -zone are subject to the following conditions, to wit: 1. That public water supply and sanitary sewage disposal to the Premises which are the subject of this resolution be su Of Greenport by the Incorpor- ated Village reenport at the sole cost and ex Pense 'of•the petitioners which said water Supply and sewage disposal s"stems shall comply with all of'the � requirements of all agencies having jurisd ction thereof, and that said water supply and sewage disposal systems be installed and occupant 1n operation prior to the y of the premises for any purposes whatsoever. 2• That in the event that an 100 feet of the land owned b Y portion of the premises located within y the Village of Greenport is utilized for camp- grounds or trailer sites, a 6 foot chain link or equivalent erected and maintained alon fsid type fence shall be ' 1 g the boundary line of said � Greenport, land of the Village of ki 3, That the Portion of the premises adjacent to County Route 27 to a distance of 100 feet therefrom shall at all times be maintained as a landscaped' buffer zone and that no ' buildings or structures of any type � -3- v Of landscaping within the Tosaid buffer zone be a pproved by the Planning Board of wn of Southold; that in the event that County Route 27 shall be widened, altered or relocated that said buffer zone shall be extended so that said zone shall at all times extend 100 feet from the said hi buffer ghway, 4• That to minimize traffic hazards that may occur by reason of trailer vehicles entering and leaving said premises, suitable turn-off or deceleration lanes or such other highway faces, ties as the agency having jurisdiction of County Route 27 shall prescribe shall be provided. 5. That in order to provide suitable access to the premises over Queen Street, a 33,foot wide Town highway, the same will be required to be widened to 50 feet. Prior to occupancy of the rezoned premises by the owners thereof for trailer park purposes, the owners.shall at their own expense improve and pave a 17 foot strip along the westerly boundary of Queen Street in accordance with the then Town highway requirements and when SO improved and paved, dedicate the same to the Town of Southold. 6. That the portion of the premises extending from a point 100 feet south of County Route 27 to a point 600 feet south of County Route 27 be restricted to open recreational uses with no structures. constructed thereon. i 7. That any use of said premises as a campground as proposed by Petitioners shall be on a seasonal basis only for the period from April 1st to November 30th of each year. 8. o. That said premises be used only for the ' purpose of operating there- ,w said on campgrounds franchised b Kam I of Y pgrounds of America, Inc. in accordance • of with all of the ordinances, laws and regulations of the Town of Southold and other authorities having jurisdiction thereof and that no buildings or structures r , shall be erected on the premises nor shall the premises be used for any use except the uses specified herein and uses accessory and incidental thereto. I -4- n 7. All nota a notices of violations of law or municipal ordinances. mems of H W a�a worn w nquiaments noted in or issued by the Housing pr and Building. Fire. Labor. Health. p other Stas th Municipal Department Irving lurisdictioa. ngganst Depart- or meeting the premises at the date hereof. shall be complied with by the seller and the premises $ hall be conveyed free of the same. and this provision of this contract shall survive-delivery of the deed hereunder. The sella shall furnish the with as authorization to make the oecu q search. therefor. purchaser O-W 28 . The seller represents that the premises being sold hereunder contains 24.00+ acres upon which there is erected a 30 ' x 56 ' one-story frame building used. as an office and convenience store; a 27 ' x 45 ' one-story frame building used as a game room; a 20 ' x 32' one-story frame building used a restroom and shower room; a 20 ' x 45 ' one-,story frame building used as a restroom and shower room; and a 20' x 50' inground swimming pool. All of which are being sold in an "as is" condition. 29 . The seller represents that the property being sold herein is divided into the following zoning districts under the building zone ordinance of the Town of Southold: 18.8717 acres zoned "M-1" General Multiple Residence District and 5.1273 acres zoned "B" Light Business District. Attached hereto as Schedule C is a copy of the Building Zone Map of the Town of Southold showing the premises being sold herein as outlined in red. 30 . The seller represents the premises are also burdened by certain conditions which were imposed by resolution of the Town Board of the Town of Southold on May 27, 19751 a copy of said resolution with conditions is attached hereto as Schedule D. The parties agree the closing of this contract is contingent upon: the seller obtaining a modification of the aforesaid conditions from the Southold Town Board so approval can be obtained for 96 individual one-family residential building permits; and also conditioned upon obtaining approval from the Southold Town Planning Board and its Building Department of a site plan con- taining 96 individual residential dwelling units to be placed upon the premises. The parties also understand and agree in order to obtain these approvals from the Town of Southold it will be necessary to obtain from the Village of Greenport a contract for the service of public water and sewage disposal to each of the proposed 96 residential dwelling units on the premises; and this contract is further conditioned upon obtaining the approval and agreement from the Village of Greenport to furnish same. 31 . It is understood between the parties that the purchase price contained in this contract is computed at the rate of $9 ,375 .00 for each dwelling unit for which a building permit could be obtained. In the even=-,the seller is not able to obtain approval for 96 building permits tr a the purchase price will be adjusted by reducing by the sum of $9,375.00 for each dwelling unit for which approval is not obtained up to a total reduction of 26 dwelling units . If building permits can only be obtained for 70 dwelling units or less then either party shall have the option to cancel this contract at which time the seller shall refund the down payment to the purchaser together with any accrued interest thereon. Any reduction of the purchase price pursuant to the terms of this paragraph will reduce the amount of the purchase money mortgage provided for herein. 32 . The seller shall have until March 1, 1989 to obtain allthe approvals necessary to obtain the building permits from the Town of Southold as provided for in paragraphs 30 and 31 herein. In the event that the seller is unable to obtain approval a Wilton, John J. Clanton and Eastern Lona R MAC Raii af'=+l.icat" Luc, heretofore petitioned the Town Board of the Town w. Island Kampgroond, of Southold by amended petition b-worn to on November 15, 1974 for a change of zone of property located on the south side of County Route 27 and the wes side of Queen Street northwest of the Incorporated Village of Greenport by changing from "A" Residential and Agricultural District to "M-1" General Multiple Residence District a parcel of land comprising 18. 8717 acres and changing from "A" Residential and Agricultural District to "B" Light Busir District a parcel comprising 5. 1273 acres, •and WHEREAS, said petition was referred to the Southold Town Plannin Board and the Suffolk County Planning Commission, and WHEREAS, the Suffolk County Planning Commission by letter datei April 10, 1975 resolved that said changes of zone are to be approved for local determination subject to compliance with the following conditions: 1. Public water supply and sanitary sewage disposal will be supplied by the Incorporated Village of Greenport; 2. The number of campsites will be limited to 162 in compliance with "M-1" District requirements; 3. The buildings erected on Parcel II will be only those used in connection with transient travel trailer campgrounds; 4. A 100 foot landscaped buffer zone comprising 0. 4732 acres will be provided on the northerly portion to the premises as it fronts on Middle Road (C.R. 27); and 5. Queen Street is to be widened and improved as per Town of Southold specifications. 2 and WHEREAS, the Southold Town Planning Board by letter dated Apr k 1975 advised this board that the Planning Board at a meeting held thereof Y February 24, 1975 adopted a resolution recommending to this board the approval of said application, and 03': d building per`wits on or before March 1, 1989, then the purchaser shall have the option to: close title as provided for herein$ cancel this transaction; or obtain two six-month 'extensions o to the aforesaid contingency p y paying the Y sum of $12,000.00 in advance of each extension period as additional consideratibn which will be added to the purchase price s provided for herein. Said sums will be held in escrow along with the down payment. If the option is exercised and the seller is unable to obtain the approvals by the end of the second extension period, (February 28, 1990) then this contract will automatically be cancelled and the seller shall return to the purchaser the down payment plus the amount paid for extensions and any interest accrued thereon and this contract shall be cancelled and neither party shall have any further claim against the other. 33 . The parties agree to diligently pursue the obtaining of all necessary municipal approvals. .The seller agrees to make all applications in its name and file same with the appropriate municipal authorities. The purchaser agrees to provide all the technical and professional assistance necessary to obtain said approvals and further agrees to pay all costs in connection with the obtaining of these approvals and agreements. Such costs shall include but not be limited to surveyor fees, engineering fees, architect' s fees, design costs, legal fees, municipal application fees, performance bond premiums and fees of the Village of Greenport for the hookup of public water supply and wastewater sewage services. The seller agrees before incurring any of such costs on behalf of the purchaser it will review same with the purchaser for approval, and once approved the purchaser agrees not to unreasonably withhold payment of same and further agrees to pay said costs directly within 30 days upon a receipt of a bill for payment. It is also understood upon request the purchaser or his representatives will participate with the seller in attending any meetings or hearings before the municipal agencies. 34 . The purchaser and/or his representatives, as well as any surveyors and engineers that may be employed by the purchaser may go upon the premises for the purpose of making surveys or maps, and any other physical inspections, soil or test borings on the condition that the seller or his authorized representative will be notified as to when the work will be done and that the purchaser will reasonably restore the property to its original condition aster he has completed any of the above work. 35 . The parties understand that the premises are unique and if purchaser defaults in the performance of any of the terms of this contract, seller' s damages would be uncertain and difficult to ascertain. Accordingly, if purchaser defaults in the perfor- mance of any of the terms of this contract, then the down payment of $38 ,000 .00 along with any amounts paid for the extension periods with any accrued interest thereon shall be paid by the seller' s attorney as escrow agent to the seller and retained by the seller as liquidated damgages for such default by purchaser, and seller and purchaser shall be relieved and released from any further liability hereunder. Said payment shall in no event be considered a penalty. �- U%jamijuscrelf was,He= by i board with respect to } `t said application on the 27th day of May, 1975, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the said Robert C. Wilton, John J. Clanton and Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds, Inc. be granted a change of zone from "A" Residential and Agricultural District to "M-1" General Multiple Residence District to the following described property, to wit: Parcel I ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Greenport, Town of Southold. Suffolk County, State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a monument located on the westerly line of Queen Street which monument is distant 825. 92 feet southerly from the intersection of the southeasterly line of Middle Road with the westerly line of Queen Street; running thence from said point of beginning along the southwesterly line of Queen Street i South 48 degrees 43 minutes 50 seconds East 236. 15 feet 'to land of the Village of Greenport; running thence along said land of the Village of Greenport the following three courses: (1) South 0 degrees 51 minutes 20 seconds West 917. 17 feet; (2) North 80 degrees 07 minutes 20 seconds West 1011. 71 feet; and (3) North 0 degrees 45 minutes 00 seconds East 308 feet to a monument and land now or formerly of J. Fenno; running I thence along land now or formerly of J. Fenno and land now or formerly of A. L. R. Francisco the following two courses and distances: (1) North 5 degrees 15 minutes 10 seconds East 273. 89 feet; (2) North 71 degrees 47 Yninutes 40 seconds East, I: 505. 01 feet to a point and running thence through land of Petitioners, North 63 degrees 37 minutes 00 seconds East, 361. 76 feet to the point or place of beginning. Contgarl-np an area of 18. 8717 acres. and it is further RESOLVED that the said Richard C. Wilton, John J. Clanton and Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds, Inc. be granted a change of zone from "A" Residential and Agricultural District to "B" Light Business District with respect to the following described property, to wit:. Parcel II ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being at Greenport, Town of Southold, Suffolk County, State of New York, bounded and described as follows: -2- DEC �i SOti a HOLD TOWN ROOD WHEREAS, o petition was heretofore filed with the Town Board of the ..►10.)}.�. Town of Southold by RA)pt, 0 . ..Ca...K���.�s?L .!7.....��ttfs�RAi..BPc1 Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds, Inc. requesting a change, modification and amendment of the Building Zone Ordinance including the Building Zone Maps made � �lstrhr..a....a p.a..r.t...there�f by cho g_ " eneraing from"A l......M_1" Multiple . . . ................ District the property described in sold petition, and .Residence Agricultural District to "B„ A" Residential & the property described in said 1petition,�eandDistrict WHEREAS sold petition was duly referred to the Planning Board for its. investigation, recommendation and report, and its report having been filed with the Town Board, and thereafter, a public hearing in relation to said petition having been duly held by the Town Board on the ......?.M. day of ...........AIRY 19-7-5., and due deliberation having been had thereon NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the relief demanded in said petition be, and it hereby is GRANTED subject to the following conditions, to wit: (conditions attached hereto) . 401RDPRR OF THE OUTHOLD TOWN BOARD JUDITH T. BOKEN, TOWN CLERK March 29, 1976. SGIIdu le- approval eapproval of said application, and a. w .. Eastern Lang s Is an Franchisee of Kum P9rounds of America, Inc. OREENPOR7, NEW YORK 1104/ February 197A Supervisor Albert Martocchia Main Road Southold, New York Dear Mr. Martocchia: Last month we noted that the Town of Southold Planning Board made a recommendation to the Southold Town hoard to establish a nroradure in which thr. Town Board world review applicat.enns for exception, to the Koh those I;omc , ening Ordinance in those cases wunde seams-lain nancexVAs and ti�rl;err' no .,;;6��l�li�;lr�d r'vi��w procedure i; specified under the ordinance. The nronpt adoption of such a mosso urr, is required in order for a review to be made,+ enand reliefnto 1hecMobileoHome e Ordinance granted, so that the KOA Camnground can he completed as a camuground .nd succeed economi.rall.y. As ,you know, duo to the sw1mPY nature of the southern portion of the property we cennot economi ,sily 'onstruct the sites +s originally proposed. Attachment W to this !^Uer U a revised site elan for 124 sites. tiJhnt i; of utmost priority is to grant the deviations in site size and road width to permit the presently approved 1211 sites to be built in this s m`rrer• 1211 sites will permit the cr�cingrourn9 to bre; if approved in time to complete construction b k `'P"n financially,' that I have indicated 20 future sites of whichyno acl 11 h 78Ln YOU will note i,hc ore.;ent tine, After the aforementionr i -action has been Laken, Wtern Lnne7 I_;land KIA will make application for those "itionr.l 20 ,its, job These sites aro identified b the : L-cr the total to reason sites. for not, requesting the added20sites at thin ti 1, Lh L it will take approx- imately A-b months to ran this through the review and h rinrhoard, Hoard of Anneals Ivan -oard nlu the � time or road (Planning w L r and electri. line fencing,eta. woulc lit,time for road construction, late summer P, a t h I wrmL 1 iJ,e Ito rn ,pt'te in the or nari�� t:,ll- of i;lti ; yc�nr..) 00- ,- _ -` Y �, ��ith 12G itc a propnoed on the attached l�ailuro to operate tho 1;7d ni aster forocl.�:nn , nil the futue use of site plan wi1L mean rinzincial ' the property will become an w,known, If you aced ,uiy :3c9ditional information please contact myself or MY attorney Ms'. ki.chard r'. L,rke Very truly Yo':rs, ichard b. Hilton Richard F. Lark 4, c H'. In o 4@ j� G5 1 f DAVID FIARRIS, M.D., M.P.H. AugUSt 22 , 1978 COM MIS SIONCR Richard C. Wilton Eastern L. Z . K.O.A. Greenport, N.Y. P Dear Mr. Wilton: As a result of your letter dated July 13 , 1978 , an inspection was made by this department on July 26 , 1978. At the time of this inspection, the following was obscrve.d: w 1) That additional sites were added to the camagrounds bringing the present capacity up to 146 sites while the permit limits you to 128 sites. 2) The sites located in the -wooded area exceed the 300 ' limit to the toilet facilities. 3) There are no water spigots provided for use in the new areas. 4) The toilet seat to camper ratio is good for 120 sites - 5) The campgrounds now has (8) full hook-up sites. At the present time you are operating in viola;= Lon of Part 7. 3 and 7. 80 of the New York State Sanitary Code . Your capacity is limited to 128 sites. A notic of constri:ctio- and plans must be submitted to this department i'or a;)prova? of the new sites. The new sites are to meet all requircmc.;:ts stated in Part 7. 80. Also, you must provide 34 full hook-up sites a-, agreed upon in your letter dated August 18, 1975. Failure to comply with the condition of this letter could lead to further legal action from this department. Very truly yours , Daniel Y,an.i. Sr. Sanitziri_an Housing and Gen. sani.tat.ion DL/vc CoONTY C2N18,1 • NIV 4!JII Y.LU, NEW YUPI( 11401 CC: Mr. , ilcrrim.in V eta ^� ` TO APPLICATION FORTRURIaT=e.,IrMp PERMIT } t TO THE T N BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD: 1. Name A plicant 20TERN LONG LUAND KWGROUND, INC. 2. Address of Applicant P.G. Box 899 Greenport, Now jerk 11944 3. Location of Proposed Tourist Camp 690 Queen Street, Greonport, N.Y. 11944 4. Total Area of land upon which Tourist Camp is to be established 24. egg: 5. Zoning District of land upon which Tourist Camp is to be established "B" Light Business District 5.13 acres; "M-1" General Multiple Residence Dlstriet 18.87 acres. 6. Total number of sites to be provided within the Tourist Camp 14 7. Type of surfacing of all streets within the Tourist Camp Asphalt or oil A atone 8. Sources of water supply (when water supply is from a source other than that of a municipal supply system, applicant must submit with application approval of such water supply system by the Suffolk County Department of Health. ) Village of Greenport will supply rater. 9. Method of sewage disposal (If other than municipal sewer system, applicant must submit with application approval of appropriate Suffolk County agency having jur- isdiction thereof. ) Village of Greenport will dispose of sewage 10. Method of surface water drainage Combination of regrading and percolation into ground. 11. Method of collection and disposal of garbage from tourist camp and frequency thereof Collected in dumpaters and carted away by local sarbaee comyamv as reeuired. 12. Name and address of person to have direct management and supervision of the tourist camp Richard C. Wiltant R01 Box 91A.. Nattituck N.Y. 11952 13. Type and location of lighting system see lighting plan submitted with Section I 14. Type of screening to be provided see planting sehedule submitted with Section Z Applicant must submit with his application the required fee and a complete plan of the proposed tourist camp, which shall be prepared by a licensed land surveyor or engineer, together with a metes and bounds description of the property upon which the tourist camp is to be established. The plan must be drawn to scale and show thereon all proposed roadways and/or driveways; the proposed sewage disposal system; the proposed water supply system; the proposed lighting system; the location and dimensions of all sites; the location of all screening; and the size, location and dimensions of all present and proposed buildings and structures within the tourist camp. Dated: Jk6 A plicant ATTKTS: KOY Site Plan dot" 8'� �-7 R NOTi: ThIs application is being submitted to increase the number of sites from 124 to 148. RECENED PUBLIC HEARING U" I n, l; 19113 October 24, 1978 7:45 P.M. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPGROUND, INC. A public hearing was held by the Southold Town Board at the Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York 11971, at 8:00 o'clock P.M. on Tuesday, October 24, 1978 in the matter of the application of Eastern Long Island Kampground, Inc. for a permit in accordance with Chapter 88, Article II, Recreation Vehicle Park, to increase the number of sites from 124 to 148. PRESENT were: Supervisor Albert M. Martocchia Justice Martin L. Suter Councilman James F. Homan Councilman Henry W. Dvum Councilman William R. Pell, III Town Clerk Judith T. Terry Town Attorney Robert W. Tasker ABSENT was: Justice Francis T. Doyen COUNCILMAN DRUM read the legal Notice of Hearing as follows: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the Town Board of -the Town of Southold at the Southold Town Hallo Main Road, Southold, New York at 7:45 P.M., October 24, 1978 in the matter of the application of Eastern Long Island Kampground, Inc. for a permit in accordance with Chapter 88, Article II, Recreation Vehicle Park, to increase the number of sites from 124 to 148. ' h All persons interested in said matter shall appear at the time and place above specified and will be given an opportunity.to be heard. DATED: September 26, 1978. BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD JUDITH T. TERRY, TOWN CLERK COUNCILMAN DRUM (continued): I have an affidavit of publication in the Suffolk Weekly Times, duly notarized, and an affidavit of publication in the Long Island Traveler-Watchman, so notarized, and an affidavit of pub- lication on the Town Clerk's Bulletin Board, Town Clerk's Office, Main Road, Southold, New York. Signed by Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk. SUPERVISOR MARTOCCHIA: You have heard the .legal Notice read by Councilman Drum, the official postings of same, and the hearing is now open to anyone who wishes to speak on this application. 4 Page 2 PUBLIC HEARING - ELI KAMPGROUND, INC. October 24, 1978 7:45 P.M. RICHARD C. WILTON: My name is Richard Wilton, and I am the owner of Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds. We have come before you to ask for 24 more sites for economic reasons. We've come here with the approval of the Town of Southold Planning Board and the Town of Southold Board of Appeals. These 24 units we are asking for are well within the limits imposed by the M-1 requirements of the Zoning Ordinance which is 162. I think in the time we have been in existence there we've added alot to the character of the neigh- borhood, and I don't think we've degraded it in any way as was originally envisioned by the people who were against the original project. One such example is one of the houses, I won't specify which house but if you want to know I will tell you, that adjoins the property five years ago was offered to me for sale for $45,000. Today this house is up for sale with the Val. Stype Agency in the mid-701s. And I think I partially contributed to the value of that property going up. If you-look at the houses along Queen Street, each of those occupants and homeowners have taken a lead that I think I could say that I started in cleaning up the area of those houses. Really look nice when you go up in front of them. And in talking with those people they are quite happy with the, you know, the Kampground as a neighbor. This year we didn't do as good as we really should have done. We probably hosted something Like 8,000 families. This is new business; new money coming into the Town that never would have been there` if we weren't there, and when you go downtown or when I go downtown, people make alot of comments, saying "Gee, we're busy tonight and we want to thank you for bringing these people in." This is typical of just about all the stores that go into Greenport. I just hope that maybe they would pick up the ball now and maybe stay open some longer hours, which would be good not only for myself but I think it would be really good for the Town with more money being spent to the Town. All of the problems that were envisioned by myopponents at the time of the original zone change have not materialized. There have been no traffic problems. I would say the largest number of people coming in was maybe a group of two or three, which I was completely able to self contain on my own property. No traffic spilling onto Queens Lane. I ask that you con- sider these things when you review my application for 24 more sites. SUPERVISOR MARTOCCHIA: Thank you, Mr. Wilton. Is there anyone else who wishes to speak on this subject? On the request for increase to 148 sites? (There was no response.) SUPERVISOR MARTOCCHIA: Is there anyone who wishes to speak in opposi- tion? DAVE DRISCOLL: May I? Driscoll. Mr. Wilton makes comments about how much his patronage contributes to the economic welfare of this community, and I couldn't prove him wrong but he can't prove himself right either. Words are cheap. However, having been an old opponent of your project, not becaaae I do not believe people have the right to camp and so on, and I'm not finding Page 3 PUBLIC HEARING - ELI KAMPGROUND, INC. October 24, 1978 7:45 P.M. any objection to the manner in which the place has been conducted. However I would like to ask this question. Are there any provisions in this law or ordinance that protects the Town from the development of a camping area into a semi-motel area. For example, do you have any restrictions on the amount of trailers that can be rented by KOA Kampgrounds locally? I mean, trailers that are not permitted to be taken off the ground although a daily rate is charged for the use plus parking even though it is permanently parked, and can sleep eight people, which brings the cost of lodging, sleeping indoors, under cover I presume, down to about $4.25 a head per night. Now, I'm not objecting to the fact that there might be one or two or three or four, but does the Town have any limit. In other words, we're now considering enlarg- ing this space to what, 1647 Is that what you're-. SUPERVISOR MARTOCCHIA: 148. MR. DRISCOLL: Well, 148. Whatever. COUNCILMAN HOMAN: I don't think we're considering enlarging the space. We are considering permitted use of additional space already there. MR. DRISCOLL: I agree, I know you're not talking about more acreage. I know you're talking about more parking area. But I'm asking, is this a, is there any containment to the development of this as potentially 140 per- manent trailer operations. Has that thought occurred to anybody at the Planning Board aside of Mr. Wickham who has all the answers to everything? He's here. MR. TASKER: I could probably answer that. And this was a question that was in the minds of the Town Board when they enacted the provisions per- mittift recreation vehicles. 'And they get it by means of time. This trailer` park can only function between April 1st and November 30th, number one. Number two, no recreational vehicle can be contained in that park for more than 30 days a year. And when the park is closed at the end of November 30th every single trailer must be removed from that park. This would foreclose the round-the-calendar occupancy of the property by trailers for people living in there yearround. In other words the park can only be open from April 1st to November, no one vehicle can remain in that park for more than 30 days. Every vehicle must be removed from it after November 30th. MR. DRISCOLL: Including those that are owned by the management? MR. TASKER: If it is a recreational vehicle, it cannot be in there after November 30th and it must be kept out of there until April 1st when it commences a. new season. This is what the Code provides. MR. DRISCOLL: However, have any one of you gentlemen ever called up KOA and asked if they had trailers for rent? I'll tell you how I found about it. Listening to police. Police were helping people looking for accommoda- Page 4 PUBLIC HEARING - ELI KAMPGROUND, INC. October 24, 1978 7:45 P.M. tions during busy weekends. Said, "How about trying KOA. They have trailers for rent." "Oh, well, that's kind of interesting, I didn't think of that necessarily. Why shouldn't I." But I assume we are talking about movable trailers, so I made a call the next day, and this was in the middle of the summer. $25.00 a day rental, $9.00 parking eventhough you cannot move the trailer. They had two trailers at that time under that arrangement and one that could be moved and taken out and rented and travel where you wanted to. What I am trying to do is come back to the point, supposing this trailer camp were to be turned into a permanent thing, recreational vehicles or not. If there permanently, and that's what I was quoted, permanently, cannot remove them from here. In other words you" can have a lo".cost, and I'm not talking about the winter, and I'm not talking about the season, I believe that part is 1007, correct - _ But we're talking about from the normal beginning of the season to the normal end, November 30th. Supposing you permit this expansion without some restriction. I'm not arguing whether it should be expanded or not. I'm asking other restrictions on the use of it even for what amount of space there is there now. SUPERVISOR MARTOCCHIA: Yes, there are alot of conditions in the Code. MR. DRISCOLL: Is there a limit on the number of trailers that can be rented and not removed from there? MR. TASKER: No. MR. DRISCOLL: I think there should be. I think this Board and this Town and alot of people have a mistaken idea that we're gonna live on tourism down there. But you don't live on tourism at $4:25 a night, eight people in a trailer. What you're then creating is another problem which you have enough of already. . I think there should be. I'm not objecting to the enlargement . for what I consider legitimate thing, but I think there should be a restriction put upon the use of trailers that cannot be removed from the property and I think that's a pretty important thing if you stop and think about it. MR. HOMAN; Mr. Driscoll, would you define "it cannot be removed"? If a vehicle could not be removed from there then it would have to be a permanent-. MR. DRISCOLL: I'm only saying, Mr. Homan, exactly what I was toted by the operator, "We have two trailers that cannot be removed; one that can, and tb,ay gave me the prices. These are my notes from that day, or that night August. SUPERVISOR MARTOCCHIA: I went to a motel one time, Holiday Inn. They were sold out. However, the manager, his wife and his sister, they all have a unit in there all the time. In other words if Mr. Wilton does not exceed the amount of spaces were allowed, and during the season, April 1st to Novem- ber 30th and does not stay beyond 30 days, and complies with the conditions of our Code, I would say it would be ok. Maybe I'm not-. Page 5 PUBLIC HEARING MR. DRISCOLL: I don't think we quite, we're quite on the same frequency. MR. TASKER: You asked the question about this type of arrangement. Let's ask Mr. Wilton if in fact that does exist. MR. WILTON: We have, what we call "three rental units." They are inexpensive pop-up trailers without license plates on them, which means they cannot be moved off the road. With License plates they could be moved, but we do not register them. The purpose of these is if you and your neighbor want to bring a friend with you who does not have a camper and equipment, you can in- vite them along and they can rent one of our units and stay for the weekend or the week, however long he wants to stay conditional upon the limitations. To stay there is not cheap. It's $34.00 -a night, which puts living in a glorified tent almost the same price range as a motel. I really don't think I'm hurting the motel industry or anybody when I do this. If I were charging $4.00 a night per family, the motels would jump up or down saying I'm cutting their throats. But I'm not doing this. MR. TASKER: Do you keep those trailers, those units on the property more than 30 days? MR. WILTON: They are on the property but they change hands. MR. TASKER: Then you are in violation. MR. DRISCOLL: I would like to raise another question. If they change hands, to whom, whose hands do they change. MR. WILTON: Well, you might rent it this weekend and another person next weekend. MR. DRISCOLL: And if nobody rents it? MR. WILTON: It just sits idle. MR. DRISCOLL: Then you're still keeping it, conceivably you could operate it during the entire season. MR. WILTON: Not with the same residency, no. MR. DRISCOLL: Well, I think there's a conflict of semantics here. My original point is, and I think I have some reason to believe that now my point is well taken. What is to keep KOA from putting 145 pop-up deals in there tomorrow? MR. WILTON: That's not the business we're in. The franchise-. MR. DRISCOLL: What a minute. I'm not saying what business you're in, I'm Page 6 PUBLIC HEARING - ELI KAMPGROUND, INC. October 24, 1978 7:45 P.M. asking the Board what their interpretation of their license or ordinance of agreement with you is. That's what I'm talking about. And when you talked about the price of it, sure, $25-, I read, and this is what I got from the telephone operator in your place, $25.00 a day, $9.00 for parking, even though it's a permanent thing and cannot be moved, you get the $9.00 parking. It's a neat way of saying $34.00. And I said how many does it sleep? She said 118." That comes to $4.25 per person, no matter how you try to juggle your figures here, then be responsible for what is said on your telephone. And I think it's a serious thing because you could have this whole place turned into a jungle and I'm not against people, I'm not against people living for $4.25 a night, but I would like to see it on the record as a matter of fact and license. SUPERVISOR MARTOCCHIA: Is there anyone else who wishes to speak on this? (There was no response.) SUPERVISOR MARTOCCHIA: Has everybody had the opportunity to be heard who wishes to speak on the subject? (There was no response.) SUPERVISOR MARTOCCHIA: Hearing none, I will call the hearing to a close. The Board will make a determination at the proper time. The hearing was declared closed at 8:20 P.M. Respectfully submitted, xnzella)--�t- -6�� Linda F. Kowalski Secretary to the Supervisor ewe K �JQ tT JUDITH T.TERRY LK— TELEPHONE REc�stxaa of CLE SrnrisT�cs ERK1 &� (516) 765.1801 Southold, L. L, N. Y. 11971 November 14, 1978 Mr. Richard C. Wilton Eastern Long Island Kampground, Inc. P. O. Box 89 Greenport, New York 11944 Dear Mr. Wilton : At a regular meeting of the Southold Town Board held on November 8, 1978, a resolution was adopted granting the Eastern Long Island Kampground, Inc. a permit in accordance with Chapter 88, Article II, Recreation Vehicle Park, to increase the number of sites from 124 to 148. Very truly yours, Judith T. Terry Town Clerk Ir Sr B3 S , • OF SOpjyol • A— ELIZABETH A.NEVILLE O Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK P.O. Box 1179 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS A Q Southold, New York 11971 MARRIAGE OFFICER Fax (631) 765-6145 RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICERTelephone 31) FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER COUNTY, southo dtown.nor hfork net OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD APPLICATION FOR RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARK C IAPTER 88 To The Town Board of the Town of Southold: 1. Name of Applicant 2. Address of Applicant 3. Location of Proposed Tourist Camp 4. Suffolk County Tax Map Number of Tourist Camp: 1000 - 5. Total Area of land upon which Tourist Camp is to be established 6. Zoning District of land upon which Tourist Camp is to be established 7. Total number of sites to be provided within the Tourist Camp 8. Type of surfacing of all streets within the Tourist Camp 9. Sources of water supply(when water supply is from a source other than that of a municipal supply system, applicant must submit with application approval of such water supply by the Suffolk County Department of Health.) 10. Method of sewage disposal (If other than municipal sewer system, applicant must submit with application approval of appropriate Suffolk County agency having jurisdiction thereof.) 11. Method of surface water drainage 12. Method of collection and disposal of garbage from tourist camp and frequency thereof 13. Name and address of person to have direct management and supervisor of the tourist Camp 14. Type and location of lighting system 15. Type of screening to be provided Applicant must submit with his application, the required fee and complete plan of the proposed tourist camp, which shall be prepared by a licensed land surveyor or engineer, together with a metes and bounds description of the property upon which the tourist camp is to be established. The plan must be drawn to scale and show thereon all proposed roadways and/or driveways; the proposed sewage disposal system; the proposed water supply system; the proposed lighting system; the location and dimensions of all sites; the location of all screening; and the size, location and dimensions of all present and proposed buildings and structures within the tourist camp. Dated: Applicant Signature SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION . Products • for the Pros v._ before treatment —_ after treatment sewer cleaners Natural Bacta-Pur POND For 40 years,Vactor has been building Fast-acting Bacta-Pur'POND is the simpl_ sewer cleaners with technological innova- and effective way to revitalize ponds and Eliminate lost utilities after paving! Elimi- tion,custom-configurable design and the lakes of all sizes.The environmentally sal- onfi finest quality. 's Modulslto handle design nate painting,measuring,metal detectors, cformula uses natural processes to improv guessing,over drilling,damage to caps, offers multiple configurations to any cleaning application. The water water quality,without the use of harsh and costly mistakes.Developed form a pump with Jack Hammer°action,alu- chemicals.Scientifically advanced Bacta- new recyclable elastomer,which adheres minum water tanks and telescoping/rotat- Pur-POND restores water to its pure and to any surface and pops-up after being in hose reel and boom deliver value and paved over with up to 5 inches of asphalt. 9 natural beauty.Call 1-800-339-8600 a productivity. Every Vactor is engineered visit www. lobalodorcontrol.com. For more information call 800-272-2397 or for efficient,maintenanc - eryice and 9 visitwww.ahpl.com. supported by fact -trained deale . American Highway Products Vact of Federal Signal obal odor Technologies Circle No.204 on Reply Card or go to C' a No. 12 on Reply Card or go to Cir No.214 on Reply Card or go to www.pwmag.com/americanhighway w.p ag.com/federal www. mag.com/global New Godwin Dri-Prime diesel GravelpMM2 system PUMP The Chicago Department of Environ- Pipe Hangers Stainless New Godwin Dri-Prime•diesel mp com- ment and the city Department of Trans- These easily insta ed adjustable clam;_ bines high head capabilities wit solids portation rebuilt an asphalt alley using a Ing pipe bracke from RELINER•/Dur. handling. New high volume die I Dri- permeable system. The new alley has Inc.are made non-corrosive i l gaup_ Prime automatic self-priming pu p avail- eliminated formerly chronic flooding 304 stainless. ey securely attach pip:_ able from Godwin-the 6-inch C 160M — without using the sewer system and to manhole alls and other surfaces w offers heads to 300 feet with 3 Inc solids reduced the heat island effect by elimi- no protru ng hardware and are fully handling-ideal for backup lift stat) n nating dark, heat absorbing surfaces. adjusta to fit irregular surfaces.WI& applications,sewer bypasses,and in re. The city used Gravelpave2, a porous range f sizes in stock 1.5"-30"for SDh Sound attenuated enclosures optiona gravel structure that contains the gravel 35, h 40,C900,CIOD.Other sizes can Also available with electric motor.Call 6- even as it provides heavy load bearing produced.Pump support systems 467-3636,email sales@godwinpumps.co supportfor unlimited traffic volume and available.www.reliner.com,80D-508- or visit www.godwinpumps.com. parking duration. 6001. Godwin Pumps of America In ible Structures Inc. RELINER•/Duran Inc. Circle No.215 on Reply Card or go to Circle . on or go to Circle No.231 on Reply Card or go to www.pwmag.com/godwin www.pwmag.com/invisible www.pwmag.com/reliner 58 Pilkllferla Nw W2005 www.pwmagxom T . t Forum Answers to Vexing Questions restions and answersin this section are from InfoNOW'a member-only service of the nerii?an Public Works Association.APWA's InfoNOW communities provide public works ~ � ofessionals an open"forum for information exchange. There are 12 different online """` mmunities,covering diverse topics such as fleet,emergency management,and stormwaterCommunity members ;st questions, provide answers to other's questions,or simply review the communications via e-mail or the Web.To :rn more about InfoNOW and other benefits of APWA membership,visit www.apwa.net or call 800-848-APWA. :eStW:I'm an engineer employed that originates from arsenic-containing and guidance for preparing state pri- a municipality in the United States rocks, minerals, and ores, and is trans- maacy revision applications.The docu- •o's involved with overseeing the ported to natural waters though weather- ment incorporates comments received •ioval of arsenic from drinking water. ing, erosion, and dissolution. While from regions,states, technical assistance been told in parts of the country occurring in both inorganic and organic providers,water systems, and others. ch of the groundwater has a pH that forms, arsenic is predominantly inor- For more information on treatment ;igh enough to significantly reduce ganic in natural waters and is the most technologies, training,and funding, operating capacity of adsorptive likely form of arsenic at concentrations visit www.epa.gov/safewater/ars Sia.Is there anything that we can do that cause regulatory concern.Predomi- /implement.htiAl. jolve this problem? nately found in groundwater as opposed to surface water, arsenic exists in drink- ewer:You're right that in the West- ing water in two primary valence forms: and Southwestern United States arsenate and arsenite. The relative con- ch of the arsenic-tainted groundwater centrations of each depend primarily on a pH high enough to significantly the geology of the surrounding rock ace the operating capacity of adsorp- formations and the water,chemlit y at media including the iron, alumina, each individual site. •` t a• a'. 4itanium-based media commercially —Peter Ritchey, senior process t, ]able to to these municipalities. engineer for Calgon Cavbbn CoFW PI6,1' ' , To lower the treatment cost for burgh. higher pH waters,pH adjustment �'� • _ � r°t> be successfully employed to in- Editor's note. On Jan.22; I*ft4C' 4 4, .e the capacities of all of these U.S. Environmental Protectigcnr�y ca.pH adjustment involves the use adopted a new standard for arsentey�r r - s acid—inorganic acids such a sul- drinking water at 10 parts,per or hydrochloric—or even gases (ppb),replacing the old sten 5#l' as carbon dioxide to depress the ppb.The rule became effective on Feb; 'o a suitable range of 6 to 7. While 22, 2002. The date by which systems Tally associated with larger flow must comply with the new 10 ppb stan- from centralized water treatment dard is Jan. 23, 2006,which is quickly ts,pH adjustment also has been approaching. ,ted to lower flow rates from indi- The final Implementation Guidance Water treatment planttacross the country have to .al wells or even small community for the Arsenic Rule is based on the meet updated arsenic levels,which must be -r supplies with flow rates of 50 final rule published in the Federal Reg- achieved by Jan.23,2006.Photo:Pam Broviak ins per minute and lower. The pH ister on Jan. 22, 2001. It incorporates -stment systems are fully automated comments received on the previous draft require little operator maintenance implementation guidances, and from the ipervision. training sessions on the arsenic rule held Arsenic is a common,naturally throughout the country. The guidance firing drinking water contaminant summarizes key sections of the Pro- posed Rule and provides a"how to approach"for EPA regions and states to implement the regulation. It contains an explanation of the rule's requirements www.pwmag.com Na mber2005 PublkWw s 57 Tb'W'91 1' � asfi ?er�r}trr:1c' K. Regulations for parking spaces adjacent to lots in any residence district. (1) Wherever a parking area of over five (5) spaces abuts or is within fifteen (15) feet of the side or rear lot line of a lot in any residence district, said parking lot shall be screened from such adjoining lot by a substantial wall, fence or thick hedge approved by the Planning Board. Generally, such screen shall be not less than four(4) feet nor more than eight(8) feet in height. (2) Whenever a parking area of over five (5) spaces is located across the street from other land in any residence district, it shall be screened from the view of such land by a thick hedge,wall or fence, approved by the Planning Board, located along a line drawn parallel to the street and a distance of twenty(20) feet therefrom, such screening to be interrupted only at points of ingress and egress. Generally, no such screening shall be less than four(4) feet nor more than six (6) feet in height. The open area between such screening and the street shall be landscaped in harmony with the landscaping prevailing on neighboring properties fronting on the same street. Two (2) identification and directional signs located on the street side of such screening shall be permitted; however, they shall not exceed an area of three (3) square feet each. 1 PC Cpde60, , or 'W"S K. Regulations for parking spaces adjacent to lots in any residence district. (1) Wherever a parking area of over five (5) spaces abuts or is within fifteen(15) feet of the side or rear lot line of a lot in any residence district, said parking lot shall be screened from such adjoining lot by a substantial wall, fence or thick hedge approved by the Planning Board. Generally, such screen shall be not less than four(4) feet nor more than eight (8) feet in height. (2) Whenever a parking area of over five (5) spaces is located across the street from other land in any residence district, it shall be screened from the view of such land by a thick hedge, wall or fence, approved by the Planning Board, located along a line drawn parallel to the street and a distance of twenty(20) feet therefrom, such screening to be interrupted only at points of ingress and egress. Generally, no such screening shall be less than four(4) feet nor more than six (6) feet in height. The open area between such screening and the street shall be landscaped in harmony with the landscaping prevailing on neighboring properties fronting on the same street. Two (2) identification and directional signs located on the street side of such screening shall be permitted; however, they shall not exceed an area of three (3) square feet each. 1 JOINT PLANNING BOARD/BUILDING DEPARTMENT MEETING AGENDA From November 21, 2005 Present: Mike Ve(ty, Bruno Semon, and William Cremers Time:9:50- 10:05am At the request of Bruno the meeting was held on 11/18/05 instead of 11/21/05. • ELI Kampgrounds SCTM# 1000-40-3-5 Action: Review of new site plan per 100-254-B(3) for zoning conformance. On October 31, 2005 the Planning Board accepted the application at the work session. The review is for proposed site alteration and the change as described. his Amended site plan is for an 80 space over flow parking lot with a controlled access/egress and new landscaping on 24 acres parcel in the RR Zone located on the s/s/o of County Road 48 at the sw intersection of CR 48 and Queen Lane in Greenport. SCTM# 1000-40.-3-5 The following applies to this site plan: 1) No apparent zoning issues as proposed on this amended site plan. 2) Will the Building Department need to issue any building permits on the proposed? My needs endorse or revise the recommendation as stated above on the proposed zoning issues. Status: New site plan referred out and in process for approval. Attachments: Refer to site plan sent to you on 11/04/05. Notes: All agreed on no zoning issues as proposed. A caution note will be that the Fence must meet Town Code requirements and not exceed 6' height my indicated no building permit will be needed as proposed and that the Town Engineer should be asked to do a final signoff after parking lot construction. • Mallon Industries, INC. 9-05 SCTM# 1000-97-5-4.5 Action: Review of new site plan per 100-254-B(3) for zoning conformance. On September 9, 2005 the Planning Department received an application and September 19, 2005 the Planning Board Accepted the application at the work session. The review is for proposed site alteration and change as described. The site plan amendment includes parking changes and a drive-up window for a bank on a 1.2356 acre parcel in the B Zone located approximately 83.35' w/o Cox's Lane, on the n/s/o NYS Road 25, also known as 32845 NYS Road 25, in Cutchogue. SCTM#1000-97-5-4.5 The following applies to this site plan: 1) The proposed parking required by Town Code is 57 spaces and the proposed parking provided is 40 spaces. The Planning Board will need review this and approve or disapprove. 2) No apparent zoning issues as proposed on this amended site plan. 0 r 3) Will the Building Department require a review from SCDHS for the proposed changes? My needs endorse or revise the recommendation as stated above on the proposed zoning issues. Status: New site plan referred out and in process for approval. Attachments: Refer to site plan sent to you on 11/16/05. Notes: All agreed on no zoning issues as proposed. It was agreed that the office use to bank use will not spark a new review from SCDHS at this time. Overall concerns is that site access be reviewed. BS indicated it would be referred to NYSDOT for verification on original curb cut permit. • Mattituck Commons SCTM# 1000-114-11-17 Action: Review of new site plan per 100-254-B(3) for zoning conformance. On October 11, 2005 the Planning Department received an application and November 4, 2005 the Planning Board Accepted the application at the work session. The review is for proposed site alteration and change as described. This site plan is for New proposed bank building with 2,498 sq ft of space on 1.77 acres parcel in the HB Zone located on the s/s/o NYS 25 at the se intersection of NYS 25 and New Suffolk Avenue in Mattituck. SCTM#(s) 1000-114.-11-17 The following applies to this site plan: 1. No apparent zoning issues as proposed on this site plan. My needs endorse or revise the recommendation as stated above on the proposed zoning issues. Status: New site plan referred out and in process for approval. Attachments: Refer to site plan sent to you on 11/04/05. Notes: All agreed on no zoning issues as proposed. Prepared by BS 11/18/05,11:Opm ARTICLE I, General Regulations [Adopted 6-30-1953] § 88-1. Definitions. For the purposes of this Article, the terms used herein are defined as follows: AUTOMOBILE TRAILER or HOUSE CAR-- Any vehicle used as sleeping or living quarters which is or may be mounted on wheels and is or may be propelled either by its own power or by another power-driven vehicle to which it may be attached. BOARD OR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH - Any such board or department established pursuant to the laws of the State of New York and entrusted with the regulation, control and supervision of matters pertaining to and affecting the public health in the Town of Southold. [Amended 9-24-19581 CAMP COTTAGE -- Any small building, of whatever material constructed, having not less than one hundred (100) nor more than four hundred fifty(450) square feet of enclosed floor area and used as living or sleeping quarters and constructed and equipped only for seasonal occupancy. [Amended 11-9-1971] TOURIST CAMP -- Any lot,piece or parcel of ground where two (2) or more tents, tent houses, camp cottages, house cars or trailers used as living or sleeping quarters are or may be located, said camp being operated for or not for compensation. UNIT -- Any section or plot of ground upon which is erected any tent, tent house or camp cottage and/or for the accommodation of each automobile trailer or house car. § 88-2. Permit required. [Amended 9-24-19581 It shall be unlawful for any person or persons, firm, association, corporation or copartnership to establish, maintain or operate within the limits of the Town of Southold any tourist camp on any location or plot of ground for use of transients by the day, week, month or season, whether a charge is or is not made, who does not possess a permit from the Department of Health and the Town Board of the Town of Southold. The permit issued by the Town Board shall not be transferable or assignable and may be revoked for cause by such Board after a hearing. § 88-3. Application; site plan. [Amended 9-24-19581 Any person or persons, firm, association, corporation or copartnership hereafter applying for a 1 ClLadel?Da1t tteAhl,4ow permit and/or license to establish and operate a tourist camp must first file with the Town Clerk a complete plan of the proposed camp. This plan, with the legal description of the property shown, shall be drawn to scale and must clearly show the extent and area to be used for camp purposes. All proposed roadways and/or driveways, method of sewage disposal, plan for water supply and lighting, and each proposed location or site for tents, tent houses, camp cottages and/or trailers or camp cars must be shown on such plan. § 88-4. Fees; public hearing. [Amended 4-14-19581 A. Each application for a permit shall be accompanied by a fee of ten dollars ($10.) for each unit or two hundred dollars ($200.), whichever is greater. [Amended 11-9-1971] B. Upon receipt of an application for a permit provided in this chapter, the Town Clerk shall cause a notice of public hearing thereon, specifying the time and place thereof, to be published once in a newspaper published in the town at least ten (10) days before the day of the hearing. § 88-5. Site requirements. All land used as a tourist camp shall be located on well-drained sites of ample size, free from heavy or dense growth of brush or weeds. The land shall be free from marsh and shall be graded to ensure rapid drainage during and following rain. § 88-6. Water supply. Each site used as a tourist camp shall be provided with an ample and adequate supply of water of safe and sanitary quality, approved by the Board of Health. Where water from sources other than that of the municipal supply is proposed to be used, the sources of supply shall first be approved by the Board of Health. § 88-7. Garbage collection; sewer system. Each tourist camp shall be provided with safe and adequate provision for the collection and removal of garbageENO) and shall provide a proper and acceptable sewer system either by connection to a municipal sewer system, where such is available, or to septic tanks, all of which shall comply fully with all laws, ordinances and/or requirements prescribed by the Board of Health. 2 FGGiiov7c sddr+s § 88-8. Minimum unit dimensions. [Amended 11-9-19711 Each unit in any tourist camp upon which a tent, tent house, trailer or house car is erected or placed, and each unit in any tourist camp upon which a camp cottage is hereafter erected or placed, shall be not less than fifty by one hundred(50 x 100) feet in area, clearly defined by markers in each corner. § 88-9. Distance between cottages and other buildings or trailers. [Amended 11-9-1971] No cottage hereafter erected or placed upon a site shall be less than thirty(30) feet distant from any other building or trailer. § 88-10. Distance from property lines and roadways. [Amended 11-9-19711 No trailer, camp car or camp cottage shall be located on any site where there is less than thirty (30) feet between the trailer or camp car and other buildings, trailers or camp cars included in the camp. With the exception of cottages previously placed or erected, no cottage, trailer or camp car shall be placed within thirty(30) feet from the property or public highway line nor within twenty (20) feet from any interior road or driveway. § 88-11. Roadways and driveways. [Amended 11-9-19711 A. Adequate roadways or driveways shall be provided and shall be so located that each unit of the camp is easily accessible thereto. B. Said roadways or driveways shall be adequately lighted while such camp is occupied. C. Such roadways or driveways shall be constructed to a minimum width of twenty-four(24) feet, and the bed of such roadway or driveway shall be constructed in accordance with the Southold Town Highway Specifications as to base and surfacing.EN(2) D. All entrances to and exits from the camp shall be well marked and so arranged as to provide proper control and supervision. § 88-12. Management. [Amended 9-24-19581 Each tourist camp shall be under the direct management of the owner or licensee, or his agent or representative, for whose acts he or they shall be fully responsible. The names of the persons entrusted with the direct management of the camp shall be filed for reference with the Southold 3 X'C��bd2tkr�jf�r°1ff irrtis town police. § 88-13. Records. [Amended 9-24-1958] Each tourist camp shall keep copies of all records pertaining to the management or supervision of the camp,which records shall be available for inspection. § 88-14. Duties of owner. [Amended 11-9-19711 A. It shall be the duty of the owner or his agent or manager to keep a register of all persons accommodated in the camp, said register to include the names of all persons, their home addresses and the registration number and description of their automobile or other vehicle. B. It shall be the duty of the owner or his agent or manager: (1) To provide a sewage disposal system and a potable water supply system for the tourist camp, approved by the Suffolk County Health Department. (2) To provide for the collection and removal of garbage or other waste materials.EN(3) (3) To prohibit the placing or storage of unsightly materials or vehicles within the camp. (4) To provide at least one (1) five-pound-capacity CO2 fire extinguisher, or the equivalent, approved by Underwriters' Laboratories, hic., for each five (5)units in the camp or trailer park, such fire extinguisher to be so located that each of the units will be within two hundred fifty(250) feet of an extinguisher. (5) To report to the Board of Health all cases of communicable diseases or suspected cases of communicable diseases affecting any occupant of the camp. (6) To report immediately to the public authority all violations of law committed by any person or persons within the camp. (7) To install and maintain a sufficient number of telephones as may be required by the Town Board. § 88-15. Entrances and exits; trespass on adjoining property. Each tourist camp shall clearly indicate one (1) or more entrances and exits, the use of which shall be enforced. Where it is established by complaint of adjoining property owners that their property is being trespassed upon by inmates of any tourist camp, it shall be the duty of the owners, manager or other person responsible to provide a fence or other effective barrier to 4 X'f"t �rrikf4r zeds ensure to such owners of adjoining property protection against trespassing. § 88-16. Screening by plantings. [Amended 11-9-1971] On every tourist camp or trailer camp, a suitable planting of shrubbery will be required to screen the trailer camp from public land and public highways and other areas as may be required. The planting shall be of such type and variety and so located as shall be approved by the Town Board. § 88-17. Other ordinances and regulations. The provisions of this Article shall be in addition to and supplementary to the provisions of all other ordinances of the Town of Southold, and where there is any conflict between the provisions of this Article and any other ordinance, then the ordinance providing the stricter regulation shall prevail. § 88-18. Nonapplicability. [Amended 4-14-19581 This Article shall not apply to any territory included within the Incorporated Village of Greenport. § 88-19. Penalties for offenses. [Amended 7-31-1973 by L.L. No. 1-19731 A. Any person committing an offense against any provision of this Article shall, upon conviction thereof, be guilty of a violation punishable by a fine not exceeding two hundred fifty dollars ($250.) or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding fifteen(15) days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. The continuation of an offense against the provisions of this Article shall constitute, for each day the offense is continued, a separate and distinct offense hereunder. B. In addition to the above-provided penalties, the Town Board may also maintain an action or proceeding in the name of the town in a court of competent jurisdiction to compel compliance with or to restrain by injunction the violation of this Article. ARTICLE II, Recreational Vehicle Parks [Adopted 6-20-1978 as L.L. No. 4-1978] § 88-20. Definitions. 5 1 2'crwxt c+,�' �u#�dd PClCor ani.p. For the purposes of this Article, the terms used herein are defined as follows: CAMPSITE -- A plot of ground within a recreational vehicle park intended for the accommodation of a tent for recreational and vacation uses. RECREATIONAL VEHICLE -- A portable vehicular unit designed and built to be used for temporary living quarters for recreational, camping or travel uses, which either has its own motive power or is mounted on or drawn by another power-driven vehicle, including travel trailers,motorized homes,pickup coaches and camping trailers, registered and licensed for normal use on the highways of the State of New York. RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARK-- A parcel of land under single ownership, designed and improved for the placement of tents and recreational vehicles as temporary living quarters for recreational or vacation uses. RECREATIONAL VEHICLE SITE --A plot of ground within a recreational vehicle park intended for the accommodation of a recreational vehicle. § 88-21. Site requirements. Each recreational vehicle site and campsite shall be well-defined and permanently marked and shall meet the following requirements: A. Each site shall have a minimum area of two thousand five hundred (2,500) square feet. B. Recreational vehicles and tents placed upon a site shall have minimum front yard and side yard setbacks of fifteen(15) feet and a minimum rear yard setback of ten (10) feet. C. The area of each site within five (5) feet of the street or roadway shall at all times remain unoccupied and unobstructed. D. Each site shall have a minimum of fifty(50) feet frontage on a street or roadway. E. A recreational vehicle or tent placed upon a site shall not occupy an area in excess of fifteen percent (15%) of the total area of the site. § 88-22. Roadways and driveways. A. All two-way roadways and driveways within the park shall be not less than twenty-four(24) feet in width, and all one-way roadways and driveways shall be not less than fifteen(15) feet in width and shall be constructed in accordance with the Southold Town Highway specifications as to base, surfacing and drainage facilities. B. There shall be at least one (1) exterior two-way roadway or driveway extending around the 6 PCtC d 40, vlor r i Ws perimeter of the park. § 88-23. Dates of operation; time limit for accommodation. A. Recreational vehicle parks shall be in operation on a seasonal basis only, during the period from April 1 to November 30 in each year. B. No recreational vehicle or tent shall be accommodated in a park for more than thirty(30) days in any calendar year. C. No recreational vehicle or tent shall be permitted to remain in a park during the period from December 1 to March 31 nor during any other period when such park is not in operation. § 88-24. Applicability of other chapter provisions. The establishment, maintenance and operation of a recreational vehicle park shall comply with and be subject to all of the provisions of§§ 88-1 through 88-19, inclusive, of this chapter, not inconsistent with this Article H. [HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold 11-15-1983 as Local Law No. 12-1983. Amendments noted where applicable.] § 89-1. Title. This chapter shall be known as the "Unlicensed Motor-Driven Vehicle Law of the Town of Southold." § 89-2. Purpose. The Town Board of the Town of Southold recognizes the potential adverse impact on the health, safety and general welfare of the residents of Southold and to property within the town by the use of unlicensed motor-driven vehicles and, therefore, deems it appropriate to control the use of said vehicles. 7 0 'GCndebrtievr 1 'xt�'tus § 89-3. Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated: PUBLIC PROPERTY --All streets, sidewalks, easements or any other areas dedicated or commonly used by the public. UNLICENSED MOTOR-DRIVEN VEHICLE -- Any type of unlicensed motor-driven vehicle or conveyance, including but not necessarily limited to snowmobiles, two-wheeled motor vehicles known as "trail bikes" and "motor scooters" and four-wheeled motor vehicles commonly known as "go-carts" or"all-terrain vehicles." § 89-4. Operation on town property prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate any unlicensed motor-driven vehicle upon any property owned or leased by the Town of Southold. § 89-5. Operation on private property restricted. The operation of an unlicensed motor-driven vehicle is prohibited upon private property unless the operator of said unlicensed motor-driven vehicle has with him and presents written permission of the owner of said private property to operate said vehicle on said property. § 89-6. Exceptions. The provisions of this chapter shall not affect or prohibit the following: A. The operation of any unlicensed motor-driven vehicle by an officer or employee of the Town of Southold or any school district, park district or other public improvement districts within the Town of Southold, while being operated by such officer or employee within the scope of his employment. B. The use and operation of golf carts. C. The use and operation of motor-driven wheelchairs. § 89-7. Responsibility of parents or guardians. It shall be unlawful for the parent, guardian or any person having the care, custody and control of any child under the age of sixteen (16) years knowingly to permit such child to operate an 8 PGIG�dek f¢r' iotws unlicensed motor-driven vehicle in violation of the terms of this chapter. § 89-8. Parents or guardians to be notified of violations. Whenever any child under the age of sixteen(16)years is alleged to have violated this chapter, his parent, guardian or any person having the care, custody or control of the child shall be notified by the Chief of Police or any person designated by him to give such notice. § 89-9. Vehicles in violation to be impounded. The police shall immediately impound any unlicensed motor-driven vehicle operated in violation of this chapter. The unlicensed motor-driven vehicle shall be returned upon payment of the fine or upon direction of the court. § 89-10. Penalties for offenses. Any operator or parent, as defined in § 89-7, who shall violate any of the provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be sentenced to a fine not exceeding two hundred fifty dollars ($250.). § 89-11. Conflicts with state law. Should any section or portion of this chapter be in conflict with the laws of the State of New York applicable to the operation, registration, ownership or control of unlicensed motor vehicles, then, in that instance, said laws of the State of New York shall prevail. § 89-12. Severability. The provisions of this chapter are declared to be severable, and if any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase hereof shall, for any reason,be held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining sections, subsections, sentences, clauses and phrases of this chapter, but they shall remain in effect, it being the legislative intent that this chapter shall stand notwithstanding the invalidity of any part thereof. § 89-13. When effective. This chapter shall take effect immediately. 9 PO Endnotes 1 (Popup) Editor's Note: See Ch. 48, Garbage, Rubbish and Refuse. 2 (Popup) Editor's Note: Town Highway Specifications are on file in the office of the Town Clerk and are available for inspection during regular office hours. 3 (Popup) Editor's Note: See Ch. 48, Garbage, Rubbish and Refuse. 11 / TOWN* SOUTHOLD PLANNINOOARD SITE PLAN APPLICATION SECTION A: Site Plan Name and Location Application Date: // D s /v/ Site Plan Name: ZAS reg IJ Z61Z 6 LS Z AAC /\/�'/Y/lato 1C'a U N Suffolk County Tax Map #1000----W- - $� Other SCTM#s: �saa Cauu ry Rn s Street Address: / 9n r, F Al aTgEer Hamlet: 69FE41Pde r Distance to nearest intersection: 664 ' Type of Site Plan: New Amended Residential If Amended, last approval date: SECTION B: Owners/Aeent Contact Information Please list name, mailing address, and phone number or the people below: Property OwnerWAk 'QUNEA 6�i i26M /l/ Street/ City �12EFA)10Rr' State Al Zip /r?#v Home Telephone 6 3/-x/77 0 X90 Other 516 -G G a - S is 3 ICY Do�j CSO , /Aum Dq Applicant AJ G ZS[f}xJ 0 Street f U F f�J Sed City (;�;AOFEA)^e-r State AU y Zip 119 XY Home Telephone 3/- Y9-7-G KG Em= Applicant's Agent or Representative: Contact Person(s)* )Ll rZd k) 0'- f�LJa ,u AJA (Z�7F/ AJ Street $oZ ,� Ue� IJ �fit°i FST � AX City 6/�E :W�O, r State Office Telephone 6,31-t/9 9'Q a a,P,,, Other l03/ Y 7 *Unless otherwise requested, correspondence will be sent only to the contact person noted here. Page 2 of 3 SECTION C: Site Data Ib 44 Proposed construction type: New Modification of Existing Structure _Agricultural �hange of use (/ Property total acreage or square footage: ,�,,// ac. sq. ft. Site Plan build-out acreage or square footage:bV✓lrs., Isq. ft. Is there an existing or proposed Sale of Development Rights on the property? Yes—No If yes, explain: Property Zoning District(s): �IAJ 4) Building Department Notice of Disapproval Date: [mac OJ�— Is an application to the Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals required? Yes Ce7No If yes, have you submitted an application to the ZBA? Yes No If yes, attach a copy of the application packet. Show all uses proposed and existing. Indicate which building will have which use. If more then one use is proposed per building, indicate square footage of floor area per use. List all existing property uses: CAW&K6 ti A) D List all proposed property uses: 1'_A01116 A6 a do D FF-ST,�� �iltlei�/N G 14 AA Other accessory uses: Existing lot coverage: % Proposed lot coverage: /D -/S % Gross floor area of existing structure(s): 416 sq. ft. Gross floor area of proposed structure(s): n /� Parking Space Data:A__6 / # of existing spaces: j Q (v �/�VA� t+# of proposed spaces: �0 Loading Berth: Yes_No Landscaping Details: / Existing landscape coverage: % Proposed landscape coverage: % Waterfront Data: / Is this property within 500" of a wetland area? Yes No V If yes explain: I, the undersigned, certify t t all the above 'nformation is true. Signatur o Preparer: Dat 7-or U Pan 3 of 3 APPLICANTS AFFIDAVIT STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK E ? �,� 0 , Cha 1 � S�/j„f being duly sworn, deposes and says that he resides at 3-a-T- ", F�Z-Qem in the State of New York, and that he is the owner of the above pr rty, or that he is the of the ML) � M dlLyl (Title) ISpeclry whether PartnersM or Corp.) which is hereby making application; that there are no existing structures or Improvements on the land which are not shown on the Site Plan; that the title to the entire parcel, Including all rights-of-way, has been clearly established and is shown on said Pian; that no part of the Plan infringes upon any duly filed plan which has not been abandoned both as to lots and as to roads; that he has examined all rules and regulations adopted by the Planning Board for the filing of Site Plans and will comply with same; that the J plans sub d, as approved, w not be altered or changed in any manner without the approval of the Planning oar ; and that the al physical Improvements will be Installed in strict accordance with the plans subml d. Signed (own Slgned (Partner or Corporate Officer and Tide) Swore to me this I")`day of (Nota( Public) '`•': CYNTHIA M.MANWARING NOTARY PUBLIC,STATE OF NEW YORK NOV MA6100507 QUALIFIED IN Su'rrQLK COUN COMMISSION EXPIRES OCT.20 Town of SoutholdAP LWRP CONSISTENCY ASSESSMENT FORM A. INSTRUCTIONS 1. All applicants for permits* including Town of Southold agencies, shall complete this CCAF for proposed actions that are subject to the Town of Southold Waterfront Consistency Review Law. This assessment is intended to supplement other information used by a Town of Southold agency in making a determination of consistency. *Except minor exempt actions including Building Permits and other ministerial permits not located within the Coastal Erosion Hazard Area. 2. Before answering the questions in Section C, the preparer of this form should review the exempt minor action list, policies and explanations of each policy contained in the Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program. A proposed action will be evaluated as to its significant (cant beneficial and adverse effects upon the coastal area(which includes all of Southold Town) 3. If any question in Section C on this form is answered "yes" or "no", then the proposed action will affect the achievement of the LWRP policy standards and conditions contained in the consistency review law. Thus, each answer must be explained in detail, listing both supporting and non- supportine facts. If an action cannot be certified as consistent with the LWRP policy standards and conditions, it shall not be undertaken. A copy of the LWRP is available in the following places: online at the Town of Southold's website (southoldtown.northfork.net), the Board of Trustees Office, the Planning Department, all local libraries and the Town Clerk's office. B. DESCRIPTION OF,,SITE AND PROPOSED ACTION O SCTM#J= -�- 0.3 SOS PROJECT NAME PAS-jTgA) LVA16 The Application has been submitted to (check appropriate response): Town Board 0 Planning Board Building Dept. D Board of Trustees 1. Category of Town of Southold agency action(check appropriate response): (a) Action undertaken directly by Town agency(e.g. capital 0 construction,planning activity, agency regulations land transaction) (b) Financial assistance (e.g. grant, loan, subsidy) (c) Permit, approval, license,certification: Nature and extent of action: TO 129F/UP, I McKl NC5 S Fol tvaE4e I°&.at J ON A NA7 U/Z-4t, L-4 wi✓ .4t& C.+ -oil YH E TNIS, Wal- AWPOL✓E .POMJ4 ¢' t*CH FENCtN44 A NArvvF C.E0.4rL HE404E WITH /VrcKJ T ,C9- @ ¢o av C-E .���� AMP A- T2 E.vCh Poe4l•d ( SO vT 4 F� aF N E %/ a Azo✓EC, #4 Ce E l" 2041P . �/S Location of action:- Qr— Site acreage: C Q, pQ Present land use: EA' Te LOW6 /JL.9.ciY 1�c¢i+YPG/Zoa�t/b I Present zoning classification: I�/Q — �FSoIL d2E S� .rte At 2. If an application for the proposed action has been filed with the Town of Southold agency, the following information shall be provided: (a) Name of applicant: --`— bcs�M PG R oun1D S (b) Mailing address: `p (c) Telephone number: Area Code( ) 4 7 7 (d) Application number, if any: Will the action be directly undertaken, require funding, or approval by a state or federal agency? Yes ❑ No;Q If yes,which state or federal agency? C. Evaluate the project to the following policies by analyzing how the project will further support or not support the policies. Provide all proposed Best Management Practices that will further each policy. Incomplete answers will require that the form be returned for completion. DEVELOPED COAST POLICY Policy 1. Foster a pattern of development in the Town of Southold that enhances community character, preserves open space, makes efficient use of infrastructure, makes beneficial use of a coastal location, and minimizes adverse effects of development. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Page 2 for evaluation criteria. LZN Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Applicable cuw h� t�ig Klr lr, AIeFA- IS Drat .4 W,+Tur-41L�4�k1 Age& of TI-F77P2o P_f!:�-TY ANO wl L L 6E ecce 9ZIST- ,5'ff&'u6,f ,t} N F cA nftrt u F,fir✓49 H Gt2 G am , rQ0 New A NATUa.a N Pc_4NTr�12 t�FF�►� Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 2. Protect and preserve historic and archaeological resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III—Policies Pages 3 through 6 for evaluation criteria ❑ Yes ❑ No 5Z Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 3. Enhance visual quality and protect scenic resources throughout the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III — Policies Pages 6 through 7 for evaluation criteria 9 Yes © No F Not Applicable 71140= Pl2®Pe PE:O CE t>A412_ aF26 E 14n(e n►IEt,v rrz F s W1 L I- EtJ "N THS Uf S'u?It_. QvALITy . Attach additional sheets if necessary NATURAL COAST POLICIES Policy 4. Minimize loss of life, structures, and natural resources from flooding and erosion. See LWRP Section IH—Policies Pages 8 through 16 for evaluation criteria E Yes El No X Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 5. Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III —Policies Pages 16 through 21 for evaluation criteria Yes 0 No ItS70 Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 6. Protect and restore the quality and function of the Town of Southold ecosystems including Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitats and wetlands. See LWRP Section III — Policies; Pages 22 through 32 for evaluation criteria. Yes 0 No V�Not Applicable 3�S ' r r Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 7. Protect and improve air quality in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III — Policies Pages 32 through 34 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ No>< Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 8. Minimize environmental degradation in Town of Southold from solid waste and hazardous substances and wastes. See LWRP Section III —Policies; Pages 34 through 38 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ No X Not Applicable PUBLIC COAST POLICIES Policy 9. Provide for public access to, and recreational use of, coastal waters, public lands, and public resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 38 through 46 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes❑ No 9 Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary WORKING COAST POLICIES Policy 10. Protect Southold's -dependent uses and promote A f new water-dependent uses in suitable locations. See LWRP ction III— Policies; Pages 47 through 6 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ No Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 11. Promote sustainable use of living marine resources in Long Island Sound, the Peconic Estuary and Town waters. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 57 through 62 for evaluation criteria. 0 Yes ❑ No V Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 12. Protect agricultural lands in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III— Policies; Pages 62 through 65 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ No X Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 13. Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resources. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 65 through 68 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ No "�'r Not Applicable PREPARED BY MAjeK y/4JA9'l r 7 TITLE f lkJEeT DATE Z O ds 4;11 C4 7 eC7-- /JXcrri r- Amended on 811105 s� 617.20 Appendix A State Environmental Quality Review FULL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM Purpose: The full EAF is designed to help applicants and agencies determine,in an orderly manner,whether a project or action may be significant. The question of whether an action may be significant is not always easy to answer. Frequently,there are aspects of a project that are subjective or unmeasurable. It Is also understood that those who determine significance may have little or no formal knowledge of the environment or may not be technically expert in environmental analysis. In addition,many who have knowledge in one particular area may not be aware of the broader concerns affecting the question of significance. The full EAF is intended to provide a method whereby applicants and agencies can be assured that the determination process has been orderly, comprehensive in nature, yet flexible enough to allow introduction of information to fit a project or action. Full EAF Components: The full EAF is comprised of three parts: Part 1: Provides objective data and information about a given project and its site. By identifying basic project data,it assists a reviewer in the analysis that takes place in Parts 2 and 3. Part 2: Focuses on identifying the range of possible impacts that may occur from a project or action. it provides guidance as to whether an impact is likely to be considered small to moderate or whether it Is a potentially-large impact. The form also Identifies whether an impact can be mitigated or reduced. Part 3: If any impact in Part 2 is identified as potentially-large,then Part 3 is used to evaluate whether or not the impact is actually important. THIS AREA FOR LEAD AGENCY USE ONLY DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE --Type 1 and Unlisted Actions Identify the Portions of EAF completed for this project: ❑Part 1 ❑Part 2 ❑Part 3 Upon review of the information recorded on this EAF(Parts 1 and 2 and 3 if appropriate),and any other supporting information,and considering both the magnitude and importance of each impact, it is reasonably determined by the lead agency that: ®A. The project will not result in any large and important impact(s) and, therefore, is one which will not have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a negative declaration will be prepared. B. Although the project could have a significant effect on the environment,there will not be a significant effect for this Unlisted Action because the mitigation measures described in PART 3 have been required, therefore a CONDITIONED negative declaration will be prepared.* ®C. The project may result in one or more large and important impacts that may have a significant Impact on the environment,therefore a positive declaration will be prepared. •A Conditioned Negative Declaration is only valid for Unlisted Actions Name of Action Name of Lead Agency Print or Type Name of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Title of Responsible Officer Signature of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Signature of Preparer(If different from responsible officer) website Date Page 1 of 21 PART 1--PROJECT INFORMATION Prepared by Project Sponsor NOTICE: This document is designed to assist in determining whether the action proposed may have a significant effect on the environment. Please complete the entire form,Parts A through E. Answers to these questions will be considered as part of the application for approval and may be subject to further verification and public review. Provide any additional information you be If eve will be needed to complete Parts 2 and 3. It is expected that completion of the full EAF will be dependent on information currently available and will not involve new studies, research or Investigation. If information requiring such additional work Is unavailable,so indicate and specify each Instance. NameofAction L AWV5CAPIWLF hIr—IWG Af4VhWUJZAL. LAWAj PAEL4146 Ae" Location of Action(Include Street Address,Municipality and County) 6 5cx (f&nVTJ IP40 2 o S Name of Applicant/Sponsor O OIG b4c j6dk G ISGAAJA7 Address tp9O q�(JEEIV Sri'►— KAMpGRounrry5 city/PO �rzFEwpo,e T- StateP,,l If _ZipCode 1194-4 Business Telephone Name of Owner(if different) —H (6N N Tin c r raQL 17 STE A Address $2 tf J NY t� City/PO State NY Zip Code I1'94¢ Business Telephone 47? '06S0 Description of Action: TO 17EF'INF— PAICKIAI& SI0-9CE5 Fore' OVErRFLOvIIJ Veh4CLES ot,J A r4AT%✓fZ4L- LAWN ArZget of TfIE PfZoPEle"7`j . THIS wlLl, In1VOLVe Av41N6 A 41 HIGH MMC-:, A PJATI vE CEnA2 HEnCE W I r 4 IJEvJ TXV-0S V-4 a' 0 AIVP A T►ZEnlrt{ DaA IN wll YwE +-� So(.rrH- ENIP of A NV,K) 610A✓El, AGGL SS I�oA 17• Page 2 of 21 • Please Complete Each Question--Indicate N.A. if not applicable A. SITE DESCRIPTION Physical setting of overall project, both developed and undeveloped areas. 1. Present Land Use:❑Urban ❑Industrial ❑Commercial ❑Residential (suburban) ❑Rural (non-farm) ❑Forest ❑Agriculture ®other 12 ' PE56127- 12ES10EIQT-1AL 2. Total acreage of project area: acres. APPROXIMATE ACREAGE PRESENTLY AFTER COMPLETION Meadow or Brushland (Non-agricultural) acres acres Forested // p� (O. 1 acres v•,� acres Agricultural (includes oorrowrds`,c�land�Nture, etc.( " s f ¢acres /4 acres Wetland (Freshwater or tidal as per Articles 24,25 of ECL) acres acres Water Surface Area acres acres % Unvegetated (Rock, earth or fill) acres acres Roads, buildings and other paved surfaces 2.46 acres 2 -*6 acres Other (Indicate type), acres acres 3. What is predominant soil types) on project site? a. Soil drainage: 0 Well drained JP_49% of site ❑Moderately well drained_% of site. ❑Poorly drained _% of site b. If any agricultural land is involved, how many acres of soil are classified within soil group 1 through 4 of the NYS Land Classification System? acres (see 1 NYCRR 370). 4. Are there bedrock outcroppings on project site? ❑ Yes � No' a. What is depth to bedrock lin feet) 5. Approximate percentage of proposed project site with slopes: 1:10-10%—0/0 1-110- 15%_% �15% or greater 20% 6. Is project substantial) contiguous to, or contain a building, site, or district, listed on the State or National Registers of Historic Places? Yes No 7. Is project substantially contiguous to a site ),listed on the Register of National Natural Landmarks? ❑Yes [JJNo B. What is the depth of the water table?�(J (in feet) 9, Is site located over a primary, principal, or sole source aquifer? ❑Yes �lo 10. Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? Yes No Page 3 of 21 • 1 1. Does project'site contain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangered? ®Yes ONO According to: 1 ::1 Identify each species: I--- 12. Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site? (i.e., cliffs, dunes, other geological formations? ®Yes No Describe: 13. Is the project site presently used by tine community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? ®Yes 14No If yes, explain: 14. Does the present site include scenic views known to be important to the community? ®yes No 15. Streams within or contiguous to project area: NIA a. Name of Stream and name of River to which it is tributary 16. Lakes, ponds, wetland areas within or contiguous to project area: b. Size (in acres): Page 4 of 21 17. Is the site served by existing public utilities? IXI Yes No a. If YES, does sufficient capacity exist to allowTTTTc'"o"``nnection?N/Q. ®Yes �No b. If YES, will improvements be necessary to allow connection? /v/A ®Yes ®No 18. Is the site located in an agricultural district certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 25-AA, Section 303 and 304? ®Yes ®No 19. Is the site located in or substantially contiguous to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 617? ®Yes No 20. Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? ®Yes ONO B. Project Description - �e 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate). a. Total contiguous acreage owned or controlled by project sponsor: _.fryA acres. b. Project acreage to be developed: ilk—acres initially; acres ultimately. c. Project acreage to remain und�ev�ehrvd:22.82 acres. d. Length of project, in miles: [M,//L{ (if appropriate) ►/A e. If the project is an expansion, indicate percent of expansion proposed./%, f. Number of off-street parking spaces existing _t&; proposed g. Maximum vehicular trips generated per hour: (upon completion of project)? h. If residential: Number and type of housing units:N/" One Family Two Family Multiple Family Condominium Initially Ultimately i. Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposed structure: /V/ff' height; / width; length. j. Linear feet of frontage along a public thoroughfare project'will—occupy is? 20 (,p it. 2. How much natural material (i.e. rock, earth, etc.) will be removed from the site? #440AI , tons/cubic yards. 3. Will disturbed areas be reclaimed ®Yes []No RN/A a. If yes, for what intended purpose is the site being reclaimed? b. Will topsoil be stockpiled for reclamation?4A-El Yes ®No c. Will upper subsoil be stockpiled for reclamation?N/4 ®Yes ® No 4, How many acres of vegetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed from site? 0.10 _acres. e eou PorEo Nc t400 412-4V A L Oie'V6 Page 5 of 21 5. Will any mature forest (over 100 years old) or other locally-important vegetation be removed by this project? ElYesIXf No 6. If single phase project: Anticipated period of construction: months, (including demolition) 7. If multi-phased: `*� a. Total number of phases anticipated -N A (number) b. Anticipated date of commencement phase 1: month year, (including demolition) c. Approximate completion date of final phase: month year. d. Is phase 1 functionally dependent on subsequent phases? ❑ Yes ❑ No 8. Will blasting occur during construction? ❑Yes No 9. Number of jobs generated: during construction '�)A// ; after project is complete 10. Number of jobs eliminated by this project . 11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? ❑Yes VJ No If yes, explain: i 12. Is surface liquid waste disposal involved? ❑Yes 0 N o a. If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc) and amount / b. Name of water body into which effluent will be discharged 13. Is subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? ❑Yes P No Type 14. Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal? ❑Yes No If yes, explain: 15. Is project or any portion of project located in a 100 year flood plain? ❑Yes V N0 16. Will the project generate solid waste? 11Yes 19No ��'7����\ a. If yes,what is the amount per month? tons b. If yes, will an existing solid waste facility be used? ❑Yes ❑No c. If yes, give name ; location d. Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? El Yes ❑ No Page 6 of 21 e. If yes, explain: 17. Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? ®Yes KNo a. If yes, what is the anticipated rate of disposall tons/month. b. If yes, what is the anticipated site life? years. 16. Will project use herbicides or pesticides? ®Yes VNO 19. Will project routinely produce odors (more than one hour per day)? ®YesoNo 20. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise levels? E]Yes In1No 21./ 7TT""CCWill project result in an increase in energy use? M Yes 1 JCI No / If yes, indicate type(s) 22. If water supply is from wells, indicate pumping capacity 480 gallons/minute. 23. Total anticipated water usage per day A gallons/day. 24. Does project involve Local, State or Federal funding? 11 YesNo If yes, explain: TTT"'[[["' Page 7 of 21 a • 25. Approvals Required: Type Submittal Date BufLD/.uL Df PT City, Town, Village Board Yes No City, Town, Village Planning Board Oyes ® No City, Town Zoning Board El Yes M71 No City, County Health Department E]Yes No Other Local Agencies Yes No Other Regional A��ancies ®Yes r-UT No State Agencies ElYes No Federal Agencies ElYes ON o C. Zoning and Planning Information ��..,,�� 1. Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? �Iy�Yas ® No If Yes, indicate decision required: ''TT�� Zoning amendment ® Zoning variance ® New/revision of master plan ❑ Subdivision Site plan -- - ®Special use permit ®Resource management plan ® Other Page 8 of 21 } � • 2. What is the zoning classification(s) of the site? g . a . - QESorzT ,¢E c#jPE -,,P&-z 3. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? 4. What is the proposed zoning of the site? SAM F,- 5. What Is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plans? 40Yes ❑No i 7. What are the predominant land usels) and zoning classifications within a '/4 mile radius o proposed action? S. Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land uses with a Y, mile? M Yes ❑No 9. If the proposed action is the subdivision of land, how many lots are proposed? a, What is the minimum lot size proposed? Page 9 of 21 ,Y w • • 10. Will proposed action require any authorization(s) for the formation of sewer or water districts? ® Yes K No 11. Will the proposed action create a demand for any community provided services (recreation, education, police, fire protection? 1:1 Yes No a. If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? ❑Yes ❑No I J 12. Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? ❑Yes ZNo a. If yes, is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic. ❑Yes ❑No D. Informational Details /// Attach any additional information as may be'4eded to clarify your project. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with your proposal, please discuss such impacts and the measures which you propose to mitigate or avoid them. E. Verification I certify that the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge. Applicant/Sponsor Name MAR 'G , - I��tt✓ / W/T1�'r"Z Date Z oS O,S Ad6aSignature r ,�1,. Title Er1jO�IeK1ZC. T AH If the action is In the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment. R Page 10 of 21 Town Of Southold • P.O Box 1179 • Southold, NY 11971 * * * RECEIPT Date: 11/02/05 Receipt#: 3237 Transaction(s): Reference Subtotal 1 1 Application Fees 40-3-5 $250.00 Check#: 3237 Total Paid: $250.00 Name: Eastern, Long Island Kampgrounds 690 Queen St P O Box 89 Greenport, NY 11944 Clerk ID: LINDAC Internal ID:40-3-5 y► • • MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERSP.O. Box 1179 JERILYN B.WOODHOUSE o��OF SOUlyO Southold, NY 11971 Chair OFFICE LOCATION: WILLIAM J.CREMERS Town Hall Annex KENNETH L. EDWARDS G Q 54375 State Route 25 MARTIN H. SIDOR %� �� (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) GEORGE D.SOLOMON �lij'COU'm'N Southold, NY 111' Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM To: Elizabeth Neville, Town Clerk From: Planning Department Date: November 1, 2005 Re: Checks Enclosed herewith are the checks listed below. Please return a receipt to us. Thank you. Project Name & Type Tax Map # Amount bate of Check 12500 Main Rd. SP 114-11-17 $1,134.80 app 10/11/05 Premium Wine Group SP 121-6-1 $788 app 9/30/05 Kam rounds SP 40-3-5 $250 application 10/31/05 LR encs. 0 r Submission Without a Cover Letter Sender: //`'J�nC�/lJ U) CTD L 6 Subject: �� C Lp -- 3 -- �— SCTM#: 1000 - Date: ,/0 Comments: i h:d K n v 117 77 I; �+fl; �-ter i {�1r,f i• 6 • d i N MM� a s A 05 ` s t .,� ,-s�„�,`•'�ro,,, ?a*r,,yam '_� R d���4u- `w , r,�tV a L. � f;.S ' ♦ !^Yds,, � }�.;-; 1 A t k a ♦ i 1 4 C 1 _ � S.y kon t: 05 / 22 / 20,06 r IN s v f.. N !hN a: �- Y y'^� F w M V° ` +' Fye --iAS ry� 3 t .SRF `1.. ♦ w .: z A �, 2 / 2006 se � � �4 1✓z `M �. �., j IN to R p. s �a � .t. � � r i' 3 �� > 1 s"' � b4 � � -.� r � �x� /,.y � �� k�� � 'fit � � � w '�� '�a �° i �I T ?6. .. A`� e i. Yr�lr � r ��. x �` yr t ���, i" C ` �• . . .� � , /.�� � � J ., � �� � " �� 'S '�* �� ,:�E� � �kj � � '.� �� � !F� i,: � .. .. �, „..� �.� �'e ..• � a�i. '.,� � kF �,` '_. �•: ;�a 1� f d' 1 �1ny,..t3 �, `4 Y pyn i Y::�Y �x�F t ♦, f .. ,AcYP" r , rw i ku a � 4JIv � ; operty35 Q N S\ 0(" N y u ow N y r o Mon, J Fowd O m 0 J j a y 0'1' N o F �" O J6 � u.l paW Q 00 SOS Z � tyF � �o m e vb O � S OV � IaEe V. ole o�j��6CS1 S wood Fence 1 W � n �v m n J ip ct V.poke W P� 1 y u. z 50611,20eE bob W CA O33 �°i nl 1"loeVlJ jCPO �' }".S Z �I quay� r;>,; „y��✓d' 0 1 O N J ?l' 1.4240" O n 5B - O ..._Joo' f ,...� N ? SF 000l nA5^ P�tO K M w� FOVFancy Fame wood Mon. '4 E Fence Found noW S. J 3' I'W. rd 0F'' 01 � �-° ef�y s �m1m�PQF N� �J �J �0 9 O Fence p.. 260 ./- T �pdm9 c m W 0 C JUL '18 2005 / • Southold Town Pizrnine,Board 4A�c CO 4 41 32 \. SLEDS t � zi u/idE�r�4 _ P\ k — PAUKING 69 .92 ca Apr 16 { p b�D • 9r i'r d l ti v 5 7 02, CernSPA �C U EAS HP �- a,��,� c SPf+� E5 9' ?' X19 ' X 7 Rows CAR SAA c65 � r MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS P.O. Box 1179 JERILYN B.WOODHOUSE '.oOF SOU ryolo Southold, NY 11971 Chair OFFICE LOCATION: KENNETH L.EDWARDS Town Hall Annex MARTIN H. SIDOR G Q 54375 State Route 25 GEORGE D.SOLOMON �O (cor.Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) JOSEPH L. TOWNSENDcoum N Southold, NY IY 1, Telephone: 631 765-1936 Fax: 631765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD FAX COVER LETTER To: Patricia Moore,Esq. Fax Number. 631.765.4643 From: AmyFoni+-- No. of Pages: 6 (total) Date: 19 September 2006 SCTM#: 1000-40-3-5 Re: Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds September 11, 2006 Resolution As discussed yesterday at the work session,please find attached a copy of the September 11,2006 resolution for the above mentioned property. Please contact this office should you have any questions. Thank you. MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS P.O. Box 1179 JERILYN B.WOODHOUSE �oOF SO(/j�olo Southold, NY 11971 Chair OFFICE LOCATION: KENNETH L.EDWARDS Town Hall Annex MARTIN H. SIDOR o 54375 State Route 25 GEORGE D. SOLOMON (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) JOSEPH L.TOWNSENDCOU'M'� Southold, NY Ir 1, Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD FAX COVER LETTER To: Myron Goldsteinn Fax Number: 631.477.1738 From AmyFord� No. of Pages: 6 (total) Date: 13 September``2006 SC1M# : 1000-40-3-5 Re: Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds September 11,2006 Resolution As discussed,please find attached a copy of the resolution as per the public hearing on Monday, September 11,2006. Please be aware this resolution has not yet been endorsed by Jerilyn Woodhouse,Planning Board Chair. Please do not hesitate to contact this office should you have any questions or need anything further. t l . v a � ,,,N�,' � • {�, 1 L rfs �t .. - � a FAi'T'.i..l} � Y .� _ M' r {, w w o ' � �. ..,�,�,�'3i,. yi> ���'1 � � � f��; '` * ..sly'-. yy6' �� � •�� r y. .N s p x�'1.. .S Ja. '! ✓� r /tom th i, t. y `.r 4 � k r tot T 1 M1 "IIx. _ '�`. _ as N, ♦ A�.. al f O. A. If Aw.r++np _4'YM M•Sj"w FM .'nr,,���y,,��� � ,��••�'/( it . ~ yin• `r.M '_'w/0.4 1f �''+�, Y/�' .�Yo�: nF i Jr if- PF PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law " 51020 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Tel: (631) 765-4330 Fax:: (631) 765-4643 September 11, 2006 Southold Town Planning Board 53095 Main Road PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 RE: EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPGROUND SCTM: 1000-40-3-5 Dear Chairman: Enclosed please find the green certified mail receipt cards for the above referenced matter. I am enclosing an additional Affidavit of Mailing for one of the neighbors. Thank you. Ve tr ly yours,A R IA C. MOORE PCM/bp _ Encls. �bF SEP CHIEF DARRYL F.VOLINSKI • • (631)477-9801-STATION 1 �. 1W ASST.CHIEF CLIFFORD J.HARRIS (631)477.8261 -STATION 2 Zm ASST.CHIEF JOHN D.GRILLI (631)477-1943-CHIEFS OFFICE CHAPLAIN T.LAMOTHE (631)477-4012-FAX ASST.CHAPLAIN C.KUWIAN THIRD STREET•P.O.BOX 58 TREASISECRETARY L TUTHILL GREENPORT,NY 11944 RECORDING SECRETARY S.PIRILLO Email:gWre0optonline.net Organized 1845 To : The Planning Board Office of Southold Town Attn Mr. Bruno Semon From: The Fire Council of the Greenport Fire Department Date : 11 September 2006 Re : Eastern, Long Island Kampgrounds This is to re-confirm that the Kampgrounds have been visited/reviewed and that, per the Greenport Fire Department, the addition of parking to the facility was found to be non-problematic. It would not be more difficult/dangerous to maneuver through the facility in the event that fire-related equipment and/or apparatus was required. Therefore, we see no detriment, in terms of emergency/fire-related possibilities, to the additional parking requested by Mr. Myron Goldstein. Please do not hesitate to contact Chief Darryl Volinski with any questions or comments. Thank you in advance for your consideration. k )CCi SEP , , 2006 Sou lown ST Submission Without a Cover Letter Sender: S E � � '� �-Z Subject: SCTM#: 1000 - Q c — E Date: _ t - OL Comments: st rI 11 �G�YlY1\� �0.rd f q�p -1 1 2006 I PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Tel: (631) 765-4330 Fax:: (631) 765-4643 September 8, 2006 Southold Town Planning Board 53095 Main Road PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 RE: EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPGROUND SCTM: 1000-40-3-5 Dear Chairman: Enclosed please find the green certified mail receipt cards for the above referenced matter together with Affidavit of Posting. I am enclosing an additional Affidavit of Mailing for one of the neighbors. Thank you. V truly yours, , q T�A R I I A 4C (2 PCM/bp Encls. �S Submission Without a Cover Letter Sender: r-.,On, p 1 Subject: SCTM#: 1000 - 4 0 ' 3 Date: 0\ u(� Comments: ___.__j k.. PLANNING BOARD TOWN OF SOUTHOLD: NEW YORK ---------------------------------------------------------------x In the Matter of the Application of AFFIDAVIT OF SIGN EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPGROUND POSTING Regarding Posting of Sign Upon Applicant's Land Identified as 1000-40-3-5 ---------------------------------------------------------------x COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEW YORK) I, Myron Goldstein, residing at Greenport, New York, being duly sworn, depose and say that: On thEaday of August, 2006, 1 personally placed the Town's official Poster, with the date of hearing and nature of the application noted thereon, securely upon the property, located ten (10) feet or closer from the street or right-of-way (driveway entrance) - facing the street or facing each street or right-of-way entrance*; and that I hereby confirm that the Poster has remained in place for seven days prior to the date of the subject hearing date, which hearing da as shown to be on Monday, Septmber 11, 2006. 1 Myron yoldste' Sworn to before me this day of Sepember, 2006. J&/N-OM�� P lEf9N A PlIII�A MO EG awnw► MW 0wK nseiarCauM.Z� *near the entrance or driveway entrance of the property, as the area most visible to passersby. PLANNING BOARD TOWN OF SOUTHOLD:NEW YORK -------------------------------------------------x In the Matter of the Application of AFFIDAVIT EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPGROUND OF (Name of Applicant) MAILINGS CTM Parcel #1000-40-3-5 -------------------------------------------------x COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEW YORK) I, BETSY PERKINS, residing at Mattituck,New York, being duly sworn, depose and say that: On the 7th day of September„ 2006, I personally mailed at the United States Post Office in Southold, New York, by CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED, a true copy of the attached Legal Notice in prepaid envelopes addressed to the Village of Greenport,(sctm: 1000-40-1-23) being one of the current adjacent property owners. The original notice was mailed out with the incorrect zip code. I have this date mailed and faxed the notice to the Village of Greenport. (Signature) Betsy Perkins r` Sworn to before me this 1 day of--vo- 2006 ( otary Public) MARGARET C. RUTKOWSIG ; Notary Public, State of New York No. 4982528 ClualHied in Suffolk Ow Commission Expkes June 3,d V PLEASE list, on the back of this Affidavit or on a sheet of paper, the lot numbers next to the owner names and addresses for which notices were mailed. Thank you. PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Tel: (631) 765-4330 Fax:: (631) 765-4643 August 31, 2006 Southold Town Planning Board 53095 Main Road PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 RE: EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPGROUND SCTM: 1000-40-3-5 Dear Chairman: Enclosed please find the certified mail receipts for the above referenced matter together with Affidavit of Mailing. Thank you. Very y yoursC"ri/ aAal PATRICIC. MOORE PCM/t� Encls. Pl;ev.. PLANNING BOARD TOWN OF SOUTHOLD:NEW YORK -------------------------------------------------x In the Matter of the Application of AFFIDAVIT EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPGROUND OF (Name of Applicant) MAILINGS CTM Parcel #1000-40-3-5 -------------------------------------------------x COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEW YORK) I, BETSY PERKINS, residing at Mattituck, New York, being duly sworn, depose and say that: On the day of August, 2006, I personally mailed at the United States Post Office in Southold,New York, by CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED, a true copy of the attached Legal Notice in prepaid envelopes addressed to current owners shown on the current assessment roll verified from the official records on file with the (X ) Assessors, or ( ) County Real Property Office , for every property which abuts and is across a public or private street, or vehicular right-of-way of record, surrounding the applicant's property. (Signature) Betsy Perkins Sworn to before me this 3 DT day of August, 2006 ( otary Public )ARGARET C. RUTKOWSM Notary Public, State of Now York oualMied in Suffolk Commission Expires June S. 7 PLEASE list, on the back of this Affidavit or on a sheet of paper, the lot numbers next to the owner names and addresses for which notices were mailed. Thank you. EASTWN LONG ISLAND KAMPG�ND NEIGHBOR MAILING LIST SCTM: 1000-40-3-5 Attia Samir Steven & Lenore Atkins Sharif Jila 119 Primrose Ave. 12 woodfield Ave. Massapequa Park NY 11762 Fort Salonga NY 11768 sctm: 1000-40-3-7 sctm: 1000-40-3-2 JLC Management Inc. Antone Malinauskas 7 Bradley Lane PO Box 2106 East Moriches NY 11940 Greenport NY 11944 sctm: 1000-40-3-3.2 sctm: 1000-40-3-8 Frank B. & Arnie L. Sponza Agnes Dunn 63980 CR 48 45 Queen Street Greenport NY 11944 PO Box 409 sctm: 1000-3-3.4 Greenport NY 11944 sctm: 1000-40-3-9.4 Scott Corwin Suffolk County PO Box 276 330 Center Drive Greenport NY 11944 Riverhead NY 11901-3311 sctm: 1000-40-3-3.5 sctm: 1000-40-1-24 Kostas & Irene Antonakis Suffolk County 28-45 381h Street 330 Center Drive Astoria NY 11103 Riverhead NY 11901-3311 sctm: 1000-40-3-3.6 sctm: 1000-40-2-3.1 Susan Ellsworth Living Trust Village of Greenport 64380 CR 48 236 Third Street Greenport NY 11944 Greenport NY 11901 sctm: 1000-40-3-4 sctm: 1000-40-1-23 Mydon Resorts, Inc. C/O Myron Goldstein PO Box 89 Greenport NY 11944 sctm: 1000-40-3-6.1 Mydon Resorts, Inc. C/O Myron Goldstein PO Box 89 Greenport NY 11944 sctm: 1000-40-3-6.2 RE: KAMPGR :LIND 'r! IN.G I RI E, k u z _?aL HEARING { 7192 6463 3110 GOOD 1895 { 71922 6463 3110 0000 1970 t I" - RE: KAMPGROUND HEARING (ROUND HEAR { 7192 6463 3110 0000 1901 7192 6463 3110 0000 1987 a a , RE: KAMPGROUND HEARIN, RUNr 7192 6463 3110 OQUO 2007 { 7192 6463 3110 0000 197,E RE: KAMPGROUNU HEARING P- .aMPGROUND HE ,. NG • 7192 6463 3110 0000 1925 { 7192 6463 3110 00170 1994 r r� C. MOORE 4. Restrict edDelivery? 3.Service Type ROUND HEARING 51020;-MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD NY 11471 (ExeraFee) ❑Yes CERTIFIE { 7192 6463 3110 0000 2021 - yy 2. Article Number 7192 6463 3110 0000 19 RI k:AMPGROUND HEARING A. sig' ure: ❑Add eeor❑ g\nt) { 7192 6463 3110 0000 1932 X .IIIIII III II IIII II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII B. Received By: (Please Print Clearly) #<<7192 6463 3110 0000 1963 Rr C.Date of Delivery 1. Article Addressed To: OUND . .GRIN= _ D.Addrassee'sAdtlress taoa.�.,samm eurees y .e..a A'MME MALINAUSKA S { 7192 6463 3110 0000 1949 I PO BOX 2106 "s::<: i:T_.............. . .. ..-.-.. GREENPORT NY 11944 AN r Flo.r'(Ms.as'6nd di..rryl _ - f - 4. Restricted Delivery? A Service Type �r PATRICIA C• MOORE CERTIFIE1 I ; ;rJM1 HEARING -1020 MAIN ROAD (Extra Fee) []Yes RFt SOUTHOLD NY 11971 2 Article Number { 719L 611!3 3110 0000 2014 i 7192 16463 3110 0000 22• r I A. slur ddressee or❑Agent)RZAAA&A _ im II IIII II III IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII RI E, KANIS,ROUND H: s ING B. Re lease Pri dean 7192 6463 13110 0000 2223. { 7192 6463 3110 0000 1956 I .Date of Delivery 1. Article Addressed To: 0 06 D.Addressee's Address taoamrcamma .uw>rseeaea VILLAGE OF G RE E N P O R T ae.. 236 THIRD STREET r GREENPORT NY 11944 Sec::E:ry A:Ere:f'I Suite yApl./Fkx(Wws PMnI CNar1Y) RE: KAMPGROUND Hj _ 7-N'; --------------------------------------------------------- I 'O.Ilv:ry geEress 7192 646'3 3110 0000 19{,=t ------... ....... -----------....-.-......-_. - -------------------------------- were ziv. ceae cur RECEIPT I RECEIPT RECEIPT7192 RECEIPT FROM3110 0000 189: 7192 6463 3110 0000 1901 7192 6463 3110 0000 1918 7192 6463 3110 0000 19;; FROM: FROM: FROM: FROM: William D.Moore William D.Moore William D.Moore William D.Moore RE:KAMPGROUND HEARING RE:KAMPGROUND HEARING RE:KAMPGROUND HEAR:N'.', RE:KAMPGROUND HEARING SEND TO: SEND TO: SEND TO: Alto SEND TO: Shari/Jila JLC Management Inc. Frank B.8 Amie L,Sponza I Soup Corwin ]Bradley Lane 63980 CR 48 12 Woodfield Ave. I PO Box 276 Fort Salonga NY 1 176 East Moriches NV 11940 Greenport NV 11944 Greenport NY 11944 FEES: FEES: FEES: Postage 0,30 FEES: Postage 0.29 Postage 039 Codified Fee 2,405 C2,4) Postage 039 Return Receipt 1 65 Certified Fee 8ertified Fee CErtified Fee 240 Restricted Return Receipt 1,1.85 Return Receipt 1 G5 •Return Receipt 1.d5 Restricted Restricted TOTAL $4.64 Restricted- TOTAL $4.i4 TOTAL $4.64 TOTAL $4.64 POSTMARK OR DAF- POSTMARK OR DATE POSTMARK OR DATE POSTMARK OR DA.E RECEIPT RECEIPT 7192 6463 3110 0000 2021 7192 6463 3110 0000 1932 I RECEIPT RECEIPT FROM: 7192 6463 3110 0000 1949 FROM: 7192 6463 3110 0000 2014 FROM: William D. M. RE.KA C.Moore Moore FROM: RE:KAMPGROUND HEARING RE KAMPGROUND HEARING William D.Moore RE:KAMPGROUND HEARING William D.Moore RB KAMPGROUND 4E.1 RIP(', SEND TO: SEND TO: I Susan Ellsworth Living SEND TO: Kostas 8 Irene antonakis 64380 CR 48 g Trust I M don Resorts,Inc. SEND nTO Re 28-45 38th Street y Astoria NY 11103 Greenport NY 11944 C/O Myron Goldstein Mytlon Resorts,Inc. PO Box 89 C/O Myron Goldstein Greenport NY 11944 PO Box 89 FEES: FEES: Greenport NY 11944 Postage 0.3e FEES: FEES: Postage 0.39 Certifietl Fee Postage Return Fee 1 85 185 9 0?9 Posta Return Receipt L85 Return Receipt 1 ry0 I Certified Fee ', ori 01E Restricted Return Receipt Certifietl Fee - " Restricted p 5 6.� - $4.64 TOTAL $4 u'4 Restrictetl RestrictRetain ed Receipt 1.•y., TOTAL I TOTAL $4.E4 POSTMARK OR DATE TOTAL $4.00"4 POSTMARK OR DATE .� POSTMARK OR DA E POSTMARK OR DATE RECEIPT RECEIPT 7192 6463 3110 0000 1956 I 7192 6463 3110 0000 1 Goll RECEIPT RECEIPT FROM: FROM: 7192 6463 3110 0000 1970 7192 6463 3110 0000 1934 William D.Moore William D.Moore FROM: FROM: RE:KAMPGROUND HEARING RE:KAMPGROUND HEARING William 0.Moore William D.Moore RE:KAMPGROUND HEARINF RE:KAMPGROUND HEA81N SEND TO: SEND TO: Steven B Lenore Atkins Antons Mallnauskas SEND TO: SENDTO: 119 Primrose Ave. I PO Bon 2106 Massapequa Park NY 11762 Greenport NY 11944 Agnes Dunn Village o/Greenport 45 Queen Street 236 Third Street PO Box 409 Greenport NV 11901 FEES: FEES: Greenport NY 11944 6' Postage _ Postage 0_y g Candied Fee FEES: FEES: Certifietl Fee 240 2<u Return Receipt L8d Return Receipt tvg Postage Postage Coddled Restricted ertifietl F .. C Restricted cted Fee 2 uJ eturn Fee 1111 Return Receipt �- Return Receipt t G:': TOTAL $q,gq TOTAL $4.64 Restricted Restricted POSTM�I�C f3R DATE POSTMARK OR VATS TOTAL - ..... .$4.64 TOTAL $4.6^- 'a• ; 3O PQSTMARKQ�rpAT}r POSTMARK OR DAT: J i RECEIPT RECEIPT 7192 6463 3110 0000 260 7192 6463 3110 0000 198, FROM: FROM: William D.Moore I William D.Moore 1 RE:KAMPGROtINO HEAItINC RE:KAMPGROUND HEARING SEND TO: Suffolk County SEND TO: 330 Center DriveI Suffolk County Riverhead NY 11901-3311 330 Center Drive Riverhead NY 11901-3311 FEES: FEES: �i Postage 0?0 Postage Certified Fee O.:i, Realm Codified Receipt ,,; ed Fee 2u0 Return Restricted n Receipt 1.85 RestrictedSII TOTAL 4'0" I $ TOTAL S 4.g4 PC�S'TMARK OR DA?E POST 3ggK.QR DATE 4. Restricted Delivery? 3.Service Type If ' 01-40A Ca MOORS 51020 MAIN ROAD (EztraFee) Yes CERTIFIED I1 SOUTHOLD NY 11971 2. Article Number 7192 6463 3110 0000 2014 . Si afore 20 , •e or�Agant) IIIIII III II IN 111111111111111111111111111111111 13. Race d By: (Mhastil Print Clearly) 7192 6463 3110 0000 2014 C.Date of Delivery. 1. Article Addressed To: W-31 16G 1 o.Addressee's Address rawmr.MF....Aaauau«aeyswaq MYDON RESORTS, INC- C/O MYRON GOLDSTEIN PO BOX 89 s::e:a:ry'Rd'a:�::"i 3wia"i"�oi:'y1=io«'iw..,.Pdnr cl•>nyl GREENPORT NY 11944 !� ...,,,,,...._,..,._.__...__. - I R�Zj(-1a G MOORS s.Restricted Delivery? Service Type 51020 MAIN IfO�!(/'�`�"'��"�'�"'���"� ���"�' rrz�r{�eej��` Yes CERTIFIED SOUTHOLD NY 11971 2. Article Number 7192 6463 3110 0000 1970 • 'i9 e: (OAddra • or❑Agenq IIIIII IIIIIIIIIII III IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII 1 rved By: (Pleas Print Clearly) 7192 6463 3110 0000 1970 &"4-f /✓-Y -e of Iry 1. Article Addressed To: 11114 1 1 ,stae's Address rsoae.nrF..Am .u>.es.�.p AGNES DUNN 45 QUEEN STREET PO BOX 409 :o:d:�y'tidaTes'n'y3tiie i Aq."I Floor(Pleas Pdnl dM:dyj G R E E N P O R T NY 11944 o.nv.a Aaar.a ....."."......"."......."""......."."....."."s.e.....e "".".......".""."......."." dtry e zIP.a ceae i EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPGROUND SCTM: 1000-40-3-5 RECEIPT 1192 6463 3110 0000 2229 FROM: Patricia C.Moore RE:KAMPGROUND PB HEAHri Village of Greenport 236 Third Street Greenport NY 11944 SEND TO: Village of Greenport 236 Third Street sctm: 1000-40-1-23 Greenport NY 1194419 FEES' Po Ce FW.7 Re 1,8 Re TOTAL .64 ,1,� POSTMA I P#fZi(,1AC MOORE 4. Restricted Delivery? 1Service Type '. 51020 MAIN ROAD (Extra Fee) QYes CERT11 ? p m )( ? R O A N n U SOUTHOLD NY 11971 a (I 2. Article Number 7192 6463 3110 0000 m s m • o a = x o k7DAd ature ❑ d e or 07liffg .4perrqI ����ived By: (Please Print pearly) 7192 6463 3110 0000 198' mi - � m -a—of Delivept ^ 1. Article Addressed To: Q�rGi = °UC U ssee's Address fxonmen< eda�...u•weysewMSUFFOLK COUNTY _� 3{G a330 CENTER DRI Q 1 0,-. RIVERHEAD NY 11 0 -y Mtlre••/aNta'm /Fmor rProu.PtlM Cmarhl 4.Restricted Delivery? A Bervice Tr Y Pf�(/r ICiY}G MOORE CERTI s 51020 MAIN ROAD (Extra Fee) QYes 71 -0 n SOUTHOLD NY 11971 z Article Number r'1 c za `l zon u r 7192 6463 3110 0000 0 co : rut t' m > k • • • IIIIIIII rw 0 a' r = m X .� �a� 111111IIIII IIII IIIIIIII Z w 3 A. Si tures (oAdd ssee or❑Agent) - K a o W ti c m 3 3 r H a r n w r or I ..B E- - B. Received By: (Please Print Clearly) 7192 6463 01 r r r w r C3 N w N wr C.Date of Delivery rt �r 7. Article Addressed To: > C> 0 r {Y' S - O o C3 o <.uv Z 0 SUj6W-COUNT LU0Upp N a o O.Addressee's Address(naHm-raFmmaaan•u..aays.n —0 o 330 CENTER DRI U .n o RIVERHEAD NY 1190 k' assesses w r yRma/wx+• i'"cieen-r) .n ! m , o.nvey mare.. '------------- -- i ........................ ..siiie...........iiii7 cove 1 0 Fa /� � 4.Restricted Delivery? 3.Service T) '. " > m a x N • H m QA'c C.\C,A C, MOS 51020 MAIN ROAD-;' (ExenFee) Yes CERT `` " w = � M SOUTHOLD NY-11971 ' Ll w B 9 E = o 2 Article Number g y ", to 7192 6463 3110 0004wi E �' z z r n < I1I o - I A. tura: (OAd or❑Age flllll lllllllllll 111 lllllllllll lull :+ g q C o ra calved By: (Fleece Print Clearly) 7192 6463 3110 0000 1 i E m a i •si c ! to 0 91 C.Date of Delivery 1. Article Addressed To: - ,i 3 &L46 " ^i D.Addlessee'sAddree tnow.wMPwMAmw..m.eays.,M.d SUSAN ELLSWORTH LIVING TRUE 3; 64380 CR 48 GREENPORT NY 11944 a ru n > 6eaenEary RJLmS I SWie�w i nem(Pi:;::AwBisanyl e ................................................................ o Ln -;U Ln1I., messiness N D.Iro.a Aaer... ._.. a ta a ru N ...C..o..d.e. e m City.......__.......................... .Stale----.-----ZIP-.�4 < 2 H Is D• N }Ir k In Ir k m ° W ruz m A. Sign r (DAddr s e r pent) p m W D" 3 Ix il� llllllllllllllllllllllllllll W � Z d. wp ❑ B. Received y) M W m y: (Plea Print Clearly) o O r Fl GvLvs�� 7192 6463 3110 0000 1 z a o r NO C.DaV of alive ! 1. Article Addressed To: O _ 1 rn D.Addre ee'sAdd ss momnMFM"Amw„u..ders..d.p MYDON RESORTS, INC• ( m C/O MYRON GOLDSTEIN > m ge e PO BOX 89 ` m m Seca fiery Raersva I stale I Fp /Flaer(PM..P M Ch:MI GREENPORT NY 11944 � 9 ei n j o c- I o nv:.y Ae:r.ea m ...... ....... .. ....... .vc--..... (ryy. N y LItY--- stale ZIP,4LaM , r R � a it 4 . ” o' C.Date of Delivery � ®� 1. 'rticb Addressed To: �° � � QO. � � m • +`4 a �. 21tl o . D.AddresseesAdd _tnoei..rFww.e ,uaweysmM ATTIA SAMIR SHARIF JILAtl tY.`.: ..................... ... 12 WOODFIELD AVE. See:nEary Adea..I>N .,l`Apt lFkar(PN.,.PdM Chailyj FORT SALONGA NY 11768 ......................--...--....""-'---........................................ DOW.,, Addr... 3 e N Lily.............................. SI.0---.-... ZIP�4 Coda a om u rmassaisi A. Signetur ❑Add, s or OAgent) � '� Z n ru - Ir B. Re may: (Please Print✓ v/a 'y t r' ,"-p -a 7192 6463 3110 0000 1 nr zo o D W T w D ru z w A a M C �. C.Date of D ry 1. Article Addressed To: n m r o c ❑ o W m _. co D.Addressee's Address fnoewMPwwAmw,u.dnysmad SCOTT CORWIN �� Ate; r H O r a _ PO BOX 276 r z GREENPORT NY 11944 Dr " EM C 9acdeJary Raaresa I Sun:/Apl.I Fla.r 1Aia.as FHM Le.M1, N 0 O -------------Add..---------------.------.--. ..-_.....__.__........._..._. bb -0 C3 A -oaw..r read,.... . �.. Ln o D" r C Lljy..................`..........`........ al ...........Ste ZIPr 4 Cad. Ud I, PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 Tel: (631)765-4330 Fax: (631) 765-4643 August 30, 2006 BY CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED RE: EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPGROUND PREMISES: 690 QUEEN STREET, GREENPORT SCTM #1000-40-3-5 Dear Neighbor: I represent Eastern Long Island Kampground who is seeking approval for an amended Site Plan application. I am enclosing a copy of the Planning Board Hearing Notice . The complete Site Plan is available for your review at the Planning Board office . The hearing on this matter has been scheduled for MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 , 2006 at 6 : 15 p .m. at Southold Town Hall . If you have any questions, or you wish to support this application, please do not hesitate to contact me . Very. t- yours, Patricia C. Moore PCM/bp 4 Encls . Southold Town Planning Board Notice to Adiacent Propertv Owners You are hereby given notice: 1. That the undersigned has applied to the Planning Board of the Town of Southold for a site plan; 2. That the property which is the subject of the application is located adjacent to your property and is described as follows: SCTM#1000-40-3-5; 3. That the property which is the subject of this application is located in the Resort Residential District, RR Zone; 4. That the amended site plan application is for an 80-space overflow parking lot with a controlled access/egress and new landscaping on a 24-acre parcel in the RR Zone, located on the s/s/o of County Road 48 at the s/w intersection of CR 48 and Queen Lane in Greenport.; 5. That the files pertaining to this application are open for your information during normal business days between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. (2nd FI., North Fork Bank). Or, if you have any questions, you can call the Planning Board Office at (61)765-1938; 6. That a public hearing will be held on the matter by the Planning Board on Monday, September 11, 2006 at 6:15 p.m. in the Meeting Hall at Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold; that a notice of such hearing will be published at least five days prior to the date of such hearing in the Suffolk Times, published in the Town of Southold; that you or your representative have the right to appear and be heard at such hearing. Petitioner/Owner's Name: Myron & Donna Goldstein/Eastern Long Island Kampground Date: 8/22/06 #8019 STATE OF NEW YORK) ) SS: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) Dina Mac Donald of Mattituck, in said county, being duly sworn, says that he/she is Principal clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a weekly newspaper, published at Mattituck, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and that the Notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been regularly published in said Newspaper once each week for 1 week(s), successively, commencin` on the 3 st ay of August, 2006. Q Principal Clerk Sworn to before me this day of 2006 Ivanc N 01 NOTICO pursuant to Seef 4n, 76 of the"lliwn Law and Arucle XXV of the bodeof the To, of Sppiho d,,a puff is-hear: CHRISTINA VOLINSKI mg wig held by the Soutltphi?'own Planning Board,at the TownlT, LMain NOTARY PUBLIC-STATE OF NEW YORK Road,Southold,New York on.$e 11th No. 01-V06105050 day of Septembey 7006 on the question Qualified In Suffolk County of the following: - 6:00 p.m. Proposed standard subdi- commisslon Expires February 28, 2008 vision for the Estate of Berths Pawluc zyk,located on the south side sof Cit- 48(Middle Road).in Pmonic;'Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-84-54. 6:05 p.m. Proposed site plan for Ro- manelliBrothers,LLC,located at 31750 Main Road in Southold'Town of South- old,County of Suffolk, State.of New York.Suffolk CountyTax Map Number 100"3.6.4. 6:10 p.m.Proposed conservation sub- division for Beach Plum Homes,located on the n/s/o Ackerly Pond Road and the w/s/o NYS Route 25 in Southold;Town of Southold,.County of Suffolk, State of New York.Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-69-3-10.1.` - 6:15 pm. -Proposed site plan for Eastern Long IslandKampground„to- cated on the s/s/o of County Road 48 at the s/w intersection of CR 48 and Oueen Lane in Greenport,Town of Southold, County of Suffolk,State of New York. Suffolk"County'rix-Map Number 1000- 40-3-5. listed:. BIM06 BY ORDER OF'T'fH'SO1JT11OLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD Jerilyn B.Woodhouse Chairperson 8019-1T 8/31 STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) LINDA RANDOLPH, Secretary to the Planning Board of the Town of Southold, New York, being duly sworn, says that on the 28th day of August, 2006, she affixed a notice of which the annexed printed notice is a true copy, in a proper and substantial manner, in a most public place in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, to wit: Town Clerk's Bulletin Board, Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Southold New York. 09/11/06 Special Meeting: 6:00 p.m. Public Hearing for the proposed standard subdivision for the Estate of Bertha Pawluczyk – SCTM#1000-84-5-4 6:05 p.m. Public Hearing for the proposed site plan for Romanelli Brothers, LLC – SCTM#1000-63-6-4 6:10 p.m. Public Hearing for the proposed conservation subdivision of Beach Plum Homes – SCTM#1000-69-3-10.1 6:15 p.m. Public Hearing for the proposed site plan for Eastern Long Island Kampground – SCTM#1000-40-3-5 '^-- Linda Randolph Secretary, Southold Town Planning Board Sworn to before me this day of Ike 11&f— 2006. ti0 U UI Nota blic MELANIE DOROSKI NOTARY PUBLIC,State of New York No.01004634870 Qualified in Suffolk County. Commission Expires September 30,,_ ~ MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBEP P.O. Box 1179 JERILYN B.WOODHOUSE -``'AOF SOUry� Southold, NY 11971 Chair OFFICE LOCATION: KENNETH L. EDWARDS Town Hall Annex MARTIN H.SIDOR w >c 54375 State Route 25 GEORGE D. SOLOMON �O (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) JOSEPH L.TOWNSEND COUNTY,� Southold, NY (` Telephone: 631765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Public Hearing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Section 276 of the Town Law and Article XXV of the Code of the Town of Southold, a public hearing will be held by the Southold Town Planning Board, at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York on the 11th day of September, 2006 on the question of the following: 6:00 p.m. Proposed standard subdivision for the Estate of Bertha Pawluczyk, located on the south side of CR 48 (Middle Road) in Peconic, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-84-5-4. 6:05 p.m. Proposed site plan for Romanelli Brothers, LLC, located at 51750 Main Road in Southold, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-63-6-4. 6:10 p.m. Proposed conservation subdivision for Beach Plum Homes, located on the n/s/o Ackerly Pond Road and the w/s/o NYS Route 25 in Southold, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-69-3-10.1. 6:15 p.m. Proposed site plan for Eastern Long Island Kampground, located on the s/s/o of County Road 48 at the s/w intersection of CR 48 and Queen Lane in Greenport, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-40-3-5. Dated: 8/28/06 BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD Jerilyn B. Woodhouse Chairperson MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBEV P.O. Box 1179 JERILYN B.WOODHOUSE -artF souryolo Southold, NY 11971 Chair V` OFFICE LOCATION: KENNETH L.EDWARDS Town Hall Annex MARTIN H.SIDOR N 54375 State Route 25 GEORGE D.SOLOMON JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND �O (cor.Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) 1y00UNTV,� Southold, NY Telephone: 631765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Public Hearing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Section 276 of the Town Law and Article XXV of the Code of the Town of Southold, a public hearing will be held by the Southold Town Planning Board, at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York on the 11th day of September, 2006 on the question of the following: 6:00 p.m. Proposed standard subdivision for the Estate of Bertha Pawluczyk, located on the south side of CR 48 (Middle Road) in Peconic, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-84-5-4. 6:05 p.m. Proposed site plan for Romanelli Brothers, LLC, located at 51750 Main Road in Southold, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-63-6-4. 6:10 p.m. Proposed conservation subdivision for Beach Plum Homes, located on the n/s/o Ackerly Pond Road and the w/s/o NYS Route 25 in Southold, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-69-3-10.1. 6:15 p.m. Proposed site plan for Eastern Long Island Kampground, located on the s/s/o of County Road 48 at the s/w intersection of CR 48 and Queen Lane in Greenport, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-40-3-5. Dated: 8/28/06 BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD Jerilyn B. Woodhouse Chairperson PLEASE PRINT ONCE ON THURSDAY, August 3, 2006 AND FORWARD ONE (1) AFFIDAVIT TO THIS OFFICE. THANK YOU. COPY SENT TO: The Suffolk Times 0 • Page 1 of 1 Randolph, Linda From: JOAN ANN [aweber@timesreview.com] Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 11:40 AM To: Randolph, Linda Subject: Re: legal ad for 8/31 edition Linda Received and being processed Joan Ann -----Original Message---- From: Randolph. Linda To: jaweber(cDtimesreview com Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 9:30 AM Subject: legal ad for 8/31 edition Joan Ann, Please publish the attached legal notice of the Sept. 11 Planning Board Public Hearings, and send confirmation of receipt. Thank you, Linda 8/28/2006 r MAILING ADDRESS: l+ PLANNING BOARD MEMBEO P.O. Box 1179 JERILYN B.WOODHOUSE �OF SO(/r�olo Southold, NY 11971 Chair OFFICE LOCATION: KENNETH L. EDWARDS 4 4 Town Hall Annex MARTIN H.SIDOR Q 54375 State Route 25 GEORGE D.SOLOMON % (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) JOSEPH L. TOWNSENDCOulm c� Southold, NY n 1, f•`- Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD August 22, 2006 Patricia Moore, Esq. 51020 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: Proposed Site Plan for Eastern Long Island Kampground 690 Queen Street, Greenport SCTM: 1000-40-3-5 Zoning District: RR District Dear Mrs. Moore: The final public hearing regarding the maps for the above-referenced proposed site plan amendment has been scheduled for Monday, September 11, 2006, at 6:15 p.m. Please refer to the enclosed copy of Chapter 58, Notice of Public Hearing, in regard to the Town's notification procedure. The notification form is enclosed for your use. You may pick up the sign and the post at the Planning Board Office, Southold Town Annex. Please return the enclosed Affidavit of Posting along with the certified mailing receipts AND the signed green return receipt cards before 12:00 noon on Friday. September 81h. 2006. The sign and the post must be returned to the Planning Board Office after the public hearing. If you have any questions regarding the above, please contact this office. Very truly yours, Amy Ford Senior Planner Cc: File Myron & Donna Goldstein Encs. Southold Town Planning Board Notice to Adjacent Property Owners You are hereby given notice: 1. That the undersigned has applied to the Planning Board of the Town of Southold for a site plan; 2. That the property which is the subject of the application is located adjacent to your property and is described as follows: SCTM#1000-40-3-5; 3. That the property which is the subject of this application is located in the Resort Residential District, RR Zone; 4. That the amended site plan application is for an 80-space overflow parking lot with a controlled access/egress and new landscaping on a 24-acre parcel in the RR Zone, located on the s/s/o of County Road 48 at the s/w intersection of CR 48 and Queen Lane in Greenport.; 5. That the files pertaining to this application are open for your information during normal business days between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. (2nd Fl., North Fork Bank). Or, if you have any questions, you can call the Planning Board Office at (631)765-1938; 6. That a public hearing will be held on the matter by the Planning Board on Monday, September 11. 2006 at 6:15 p.m. in the Meeting Hall at Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold; that a notice of such hearing will be published at least five days prior to the date of such hearing in the Suffolk Times, published in the Town of Southold; that you or your representative have the right to appear and be heard at such hearing. Petitioner/Owner's Name: Myron & Donna Goldstein/Eastern Long Island Kampground Date: 8/22/06 r AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING This is to serve notice that I personally posted the property known as by placing the Town's official poster notice(s) within 10 feet of the front property line facing the street(s) where it can be easily seen, and that I have checked to be sure the poster has remained in place for seven days prior to the date of the public hearing on I have sent notices, by certified mail — return receipt, the receipts and green return receipt cards of which are attached, to the owners of record of every property which abuts and every property which is across on Your Name (print) Signature Address Date Notary Public PLEASE RETURN THIS AFFIDAVIT, CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPTS & GREEN RETURN RECEIPT CARDS BY. noon, Fri., 9/8/06 Re: Proposed Site Plan: Eastern Long Island Kamp-ground SCTM#: 1000-40-3-5 Date of Hearing: Monday, September 11, 2006. 6:15 p.m. _ _ ..e,..r... ...,..°. _ - - •4Y� - ... P :..r� PROPERTY MAP "' 1VVV bea.rm 1 at01 Or 131G "'•" z^+m,rkl,ee " - ,mremv u'rrrer,n-••- PEAL PPO)FPir IeM EEPVICF>LFNCY. ,. D ivulW 4J ___ -- oxmr.e 10.1 Alel r4 ue s.v mmrrtro -- - �• y 96 a ezov i •P'm , s • , +e E 01 19.01 IIIE 6 6 'LO 9 •s +;� ,f ry°y M1 + p 5 +, S WIN 0001-01 �. � � ____?Z , y aV ( + ( •+y q +e `pp. j. ,Ap ! z-o1�6 sEE sxc:w: ,��4, e•�� Py [a.� 11. 01 Ov-01 / oll-ol.noL g 6.10 t+`(x'" '6 S .+°3'STD '' +6 +? En, 'A- ?+ • a ,A 11.2909 'n x / Inlet Pond m ww sp.cl +6 E + +� 5 5+61]'e SPD +1 +9 ,.,+]+ el'S % camlr OF - N - 2 N - SIFFOLN 6.6 i 6.11 alt` +] S A +p a 116 ° rtl e'+ roP•"'iaeelec .Z M1 + + +y5 •41,.r O L01 ON Ale 1 l.lP Y y Syt 11 ' W -• �Yi j!} :9Yp,5v u5v ♦ y b p•�5 x336 a,3.1, _ - E;I.1,711Sr 8 CgNTY OF SUFFOLK - T INLIT wlxT I.nn ci xlzs xssae f'/i SInFa.N 6.1 =. 4 Q3L `�rx�,,..�.-•---^------ •o...�"` ao t x N� Q Xld x 2,01,11111 p �" 3.1 I6.lAldPOI O of S. 10. 1 O 11 O 6 10.4AIc1 SEE SCE. N0. 130 P VLLdtE OF GNEENPCNi Ci a 3 - 3 E. 31. ' 10.3 $.1 ------ .mom Q S l.eA x i i3543..cau.sl o WWD N " jci::is:i:ir L10 23 01 l 1.81O' 9.1 1.B { f 1.. x lxtozf.aa x IAA o Nxc?46ll sl - ��•a � s�""° 4 Soy'°•°�° E.::ss,,:e ��µ �0 3 - �A 3 g �. - 4 21 1 y '< t.6Alc1 / ., ♦9 a I.TAld Q. OBJ 20.1 2JAId N J N �6a.. E LOAN 3.6 1.2A 1 R J S 15 i.k O is z c z.iucl udml § 13 1.3A _ o 1.6AIcl e.ro-..�� ECI 'IAIc ; 9 O 1 N 1.3Alel � zll'Se'sP[E .� 3 5-r .IAIc xs mzlss7,n C T Ex.0;m.ea O 1.2Alal 1 s;o. NOI wwo m -� FOR PCL.NO- y 6 / EI.1AId Ez xxs zza lz x.,m.Y,E .:H�y..z. G m ? SEE SEC.NO. 1.1ALd x.n' rsroox Zp i r 045-07-05 5 xln,nsas ,lar 11 p I IAA(m 4a Eju.,IIIAl -tip E n,lols, �- •z \ or.o 0 a s'sssA. TOWN OF SOUTHOLD l A xnxl /Ica«e,tn.,l _-F M v J..... �1 f 1 sB / •`' ElAldA 'Y, io 1w;�`o?J"tt mxl nyT.___ r.rr I[3.i[�sca.so AElnie-f'i��. px].11e.m m / 1moAz' / 3'lAlcl m g" o WDX131t0$� max" 1_ VILLAGE OF GREENPORT wT"z35' E s,xat ca YATCH LME -�� MATCH LINE o4=q?'W ron,l.x.e. S i�"a YATCN L� w SEE SFC.N0.015 + v E;,...xla.zz�� SEE SEC.NO.045 mN. es. P`\ K on o>, FOAM OF SOUTHOLD SECTION NO __ NE55 IHN ETEP.ISF. .LL MI FE FII NOTICE COUNTY OF SUFFOLK © E E 0.mnv e"At LY�e Lea,Iem t,r xr. uYue LY. $Juumhkr IAv --Sµ MNT,x,1M tro x dNE • THE F9LLOYING CISTPICiS: 10 O .9 O Y.x,,, m .L x a I NANTENeNEE•ALTEPATON SALF 9P r Red Property Tax Service Agency r oo /1 E mmrm s,....m. -�- nna.lxm wrerwPw. 1211 ew O -- -- wl _ xroxwr ,-. Canty Center averhenQNY 11901 M w I x -xst ExE MlPlfllllgl 0E exr POxilgl OF 1NE 6s G ypn.:.lm.ar rrt ----- x'°e ^ o wI.N. r LM1e LYM wrEP yFFax caxTT Tex MAP Is FPaM&tEo A f soot- l mar,0nK1 Am IEFVSE SCALE N FEET: oxo SFA T,xO 1000 E ew„m,,:N, ... r^^`.Iro -_- Lm m.rAl LII. --L-- __ :11. IRITTEN PFRYSSNN OF THE b Sro p I n PROPERTY MPP N s es r Sa. m.Fe Wx mM1a.Lu. P-_ mr.ple Y.r,4.le- -n .Y&ILANEF .AzrF.eTFN PEAL PPaPFRTY T< %"CE eaxcY. D w,.x,. x3 ...a ml um cr lz.0 T m,len 11.1 Alcl ^°e"^• CCIIVEPSYX GATE: x MYRON & DONNA GOLDSTEIN SITE PLAN FOR EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPGROUND • 1000 =40 =3 =5 Proposal is for an 80-space over flow parking lot with a controlled access/egress and new landscaping in the RR Zone. MONDAY, SEPT. 11 , 2006 - 6 : 15 P . M . PATRICIA C. MOORE �J Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 Tel: (631)765-4330 Fax: (631)765-4643 August 21, 2006 Attn: Amyl ki _C� E V Planning Board D Town of Southold aUc, ^ ,� PO Box 1179 Southold NY 11971 RE: EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPC�B^"'"�° Dear Amy: With reference to the above, enclosed please find a copy of the deed which Mr . Goldstein has signed transferring a portion of his property to the Town so as to widen the road known as Queen Street. We are respectfully requesting that the south-end portion of Queen Street which is not opened and is environmentally sensitive be abandoned by the Town and title transferred to the adjacent owner, Mydon Resorts, Inc. which owns the property on which the Eastern Long Island Kampground is located. I am enclosing a copy of the survey for your reference together with copies of forwarding letters to both the Town Attorneys Office and the Mr . Harris, Town Highway Superintendent. Please give me a call if you have any questions . Very yours, atricia C. Moore PCM/bp encls . A • • PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 Tel: (631)765-4330 Fax: (631) 765-4643 August 17, 2006 Kieran Corcoran, Esq. Town Attorney Town of Southold Main Road P O Box 1179 Southold NY 11971 RE: EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPGROUND Dear Mr. Corcoran: With reference to the above and pursuant to our conversation, I am enclosing a copy of the deed which has been signed by my client together with the original supporting documents for the road dedication to the Town of Southold for signature by Supervisor Russell. I will communicate with the Highway Superintendent regarding the abandonment and conveyance of the south end of Queen Street to Mydon Resorts, Inc., d/b/a Eastern Long Island Kampground. Thank you and please do not hesitate to call should you have any questions. Very truly yours, Patricia C. Moore PCM/bp encls. C: Mydon Resorts, Inc. PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 Tel: (631)765-4330 Fax: (631)765-4643 August 21, 2006 Peter Harris Highway Superintendent Town of Southold PO Box 1179 Southold NY 11971 RE: EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPGROUND Dear Mr. Harris : With reference to the above, enclosed please find a copy of the deed which Mr. Goldstein has signed transferring a portion of his property to the Town so as to widen the road known as Queen Street . I am respectfully requesting that the south-end portion of Queen Street which is not opened and is environmentally sensitive be abandoned by the Town and title transferred to the adjacent. owner, Mydon Resorts, Inc . which owns the property on which the Eastern Long Island Kampground is located. I am enclosing a copy of the survey for your reference and I have highlighted the portion which we request to be abandoned. Pleas give me a call if you have any questions . Very truly yours, Patricia C . Moore PCM/bp ends . BARGAIN 2AND SALE DEED WITH COVENANT AGAINST GRANTOR'S ACTS (INDIVIDUAL OR CORPORATION) STANDARD NYBTU FORM 8007 CAUTION:THIS AGREEMENT SHOULD BE PREPARED BY AN ATTORNEY AND REVIEWED BY ATTORNEYS FOR SELLER AND PURCHASER BEFORE SIGNING. THIS INDENTURE, made the 7 day of 2006 between MYDON RESORTS, INC..a New York corporation having its principal place of business located at 690 Queen Street, Greenport,New York 11944 party of the first part, and TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, a New York municipality having its principal place of business located at 53095 Main Road, Southold,New York 11971 party of the second part, WITNESSETH, that the party of the first part, in consideration of Ten Dollars and other valuable consideration, paid by the party of the second part, does hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part, the heirs or successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever, ALL that certain plot,piece or parcel of land,to be utilized for the widening of Queen Street, Greenport, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York,more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at the point of BEGINNING; said point being distant North 50 degrees 52 minutes 10 seconds East 186.91 from an iron pipe marking the northeasterly comer of land of Susan Ellsworth; from said point of beginning running thence North 50 degrees 52 minutes 10 seconds East, a distance of 19.23 feet along the southerly side of CR 48; thence South 11 degrees 17 minutes 10 seconds East, a distance of 690.92 feet; thence South 08 degrees 17 minutes 20 seconds East, a distance of 60.00 feet; thence South 81 degrees 42 minutes 40 seconds West, a distance of 17.00 feet; thence North 08 degrees 17 minutes 20 seconds West, a distance of 59.56 feet; thence North 11 degrees 17 minutes 10 seconds West, a distance of 681.50 feet to the point of BEGINNING. BEING AND INTENDED TO BE part of the same premises as conveyed to the party of the first part by deed dated December 5, 1974 and recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk's Office on January 6, 1975 in Liber 7777, page 150. This conveyance is made in the regular course of business actually conducted by the party of the first part. 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 sante 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" whenever the sense of this indenture so requires. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the party of the fiiMY has duly executed this deed the day and year first above written. IN PRESENCE OF. ON RESO/ S, C _ U W. GOLDSTEIN NYSBA Residential Real Estate Forms on HotDocs'a(9/00) Copyright Capsoft°Development _l_ State of New York ) ss: County of Suffolk � On this,�1lay of�v 2006, before, the undersigned, personally appeared MYRON W. GOLDSTEIN, personalty known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to the be 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/her/their 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 th4rment. 9EMJk PERKINS Mems P"'0.Sfne of New ft* NO 048"WnSulfolkkCC=V �y� '"'n'yxloo ExpkN July I 0009' ' NYSBA Residential Real Estate Fomes onooce(9/00) • Copyright Capsoft'Development rropemy005 a A N o a� l h 'Y e s� m 0 j Mon. r F° G 60.00 4 F O (n J P ole NO O 1 Zw°°oa� cE N9° pF 1 fen4) � oie f'S V IB X54 -4 IAD �4 S _ m PnPePy PFe � '��` Pr EPrmy \ren Kp6tPP�Pk�6 � n on F°MG Jfance vwOA i8n4e IMn. ,yam 4'E fence Fouts J\\P f° 1'W. �V1d009 �__ -- 1 /9 w.y. WWI PATRICIA C. MOORS Attorney at Law Main Road J6 ._ 51020 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 too la"n Tel: (631) 765-4330 Planrti� 1�a d ; Fax: (631) 765-4643 June 6, 2006 Mr. Bruno Semon Southold Town Planning 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Re: Eastern Long Island Kampground Premises: 690 Queen Street, Greenport, NY Dear Bruno: Enclosed please find a site plan for the above referenced premises which has been hand marked with changes for your review. Please advise us of your comments. Thank you. Very truly yours, Lrl- atricia C. Moore PCM/mr Enc. Town of Southold - Letter Board Meeting of May 23, 2006 RESOLUTION 2006-498 Item#43 ADOPTED DOC ID: 1893 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO.2006-498 WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON MAY 23,2006: WHEREAS,Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds, 690 Queen Street,Greenport,has applied to the Town Clerk of the Town of Southold for a permit to operate a tourist camp/recreational vehicle park with 186 sites,pursuant to Chapter 88 of the Town Code; and WHEREAS,the proposed site received a special exception from the Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals on May 25, 1976, subject to certain conditions;and WHEREAS,the proposed site is before the Southold Town Planning Board for site plan approval; and WHEREAS,this action is classified as Type II pursuant to SEQRA, requiring no further review; and WHEREAS,the proposed site has been operating as a tourist camp,permitted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold since 1976;and WHEREAS,the Southold Town Planning Board has submitted comments to the Town Board supporting the issuance of a tourist camp permit; and WHEREAS,the applicant has obtained a Suffolk County Department of Health Services permit for the operation of a campground with 186 sites;and BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED,that the Town Board of the Town of Southold erants Eastern Lona Island Kamoerounds,690 Oueen Street.Greenport, a permit pursuant to Chapter 88 Generated May 25, 2006 Page 60 Town of Southold - Letter Board Meeting of May 23, 2006 of the Town Code,to operate a tourist camp/recreational vehicle park with 186 sites, subtest to the followina conditions: 1. Compliance with the requirements of screening by plantings of the trailer camp and vehicle parking from public highways and adjacent residential properties to be imposed by the Planning Board in its review of the improvements to the site,as well as all other conditions of Planning Board approval. 2. Dedication of the westerly 17 feet of Queen Street to the Town of Southold,prior to the issuance of a permit,subject to the approval of the Superintendent of Highways and the Town Attorney. 3. Compliance with all conditions imposed by the zoning regulations,classifications and related approvals of the Town of Southold. Elizabeth A.Neville Southold Town Clerk RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Thomas H.Wickham, Councilman SECONDER:Louisa P. Evans,Justice AYES: Evans,Wickham,Ross, Edwards,Russell,Krupski Jr. Generated May 25, 2006 Page 61 *0 F �S PF- EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPGROUNDS MYRON & DONNA GOLDSTEIN REQUEST: PERMIT FOR TOURIST CAMP/RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARK FOR A MAXIMUM CAPACITY OF 186 SITES FACTS: Mr and Mrs Goldstein purchased the business, the name, and property from the prior owner Mr. Robert Wilton. The Goldsteins have been the owners and operators of Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds for the past five years. Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds is operated as a family campground. Their emphasis is affordable vacations for families with children. The owners not only operate and own the camp but they also live on Queen Street in the house across the camp. They also own a second parcel along Queen Street. Their ties to the community extend beyond working and living in Southold Town, Mr. Goldstein is a volunteer member of the Fire Department The owners request a permit to operate 186 units on 24 acres. This number represents 101 units with individual hook-up to water, electric and sewer; 52 units with water and electric; and 33 tent sites. The tent sites have use of water, electric and bathrooms. HISTORY: From 1976 through 1978 the ZBA approved the Tourist Camp use, the Planning Board approved the site plan and the Town Board granted approval to use the premises for a Tourist Camp. In 1978 the Town Board amended Chapter 88 and added Recreational Vehicle Park (Section 88-20 et.seq.). At the public hearing for the Long Island Kampground permit extensive testimony was taken from the community in support of the proposal. The points made then still apply today: the recreational use promotes tourism and supports the local economy. In 1989 the Zoning was amended and the property was re-zoned to Resort Residential. Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds is a Recreational Vehicle Park in accordance with the requirements set forth in Chapter 88 STANDARDS: 88-20: The subject owners operate a Recreational Vehicle Park which is defined at Section 88- 20 as follows: RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARK-- A parcel of land under single ownership, designed and improved for the placement of tents and recreational vehicles as temporary living quarters for recreational or vacation uses. Shown on the site plan (Exhibit A) are the individual site units which are identified by number. These numbered units accommodate the RV's (self propelled recreational vehicles and pop-up trailers). The numbered sites have individual utility connections. The tents are identified by W-number, the tent sites are located in wooded sites with no direct hook-up to utilities. They have access to electricity, water and sanitary. All units are in compliance with Suffolk County Health Department standards. The Suffolk County Health Department has issued a permit for 186 units. 88-21: Pursuant to Section 88-21 each recreational vehicle site and campsite is well-defined and permanently marked and complies with the following site requirements: Each unit is clearly identified by a number on their own picnic table. A. Each site shall have a minimum area of two thousand five hundred (2,500) square feet. (50' road frontage x 50' =2,500) B. Recreational vehicles and tents placed upon a site shall have minimum front yard and side yard setbacks of fifteen (15) feet and a minimum rear yard setback of ten (10) feet. C. The area of each site within five (5) feet of the street or roadway shall at all times remain unoccupied and unobstructed. D. Each site shall have a minimum of fifty(50) feet frontage on a street or roadway. E. A recreational vehicle or tent placed upon a site shall not occupy an area in excess of fifteen percent (15%) of the total area of the site. 88-22: The existing roadways and driveways meet the following standards: The property has 206 feet of road frontage on County Road, Route 48. The access has been and continues to be located off of Queen Street which is a dead end road. Queen Street provides access to only 5 properties on the east and the subject property on the west. Two of the residential parcels along the east side of Queen Street are owned by the applicants and the entire parcel along the west side of Queen Street is the Kampground. In 1978 the Board recommended that the owners dedicate 17 feet of the Kampground property in order to make Queen Street a 50 foot road. In anticipation of the dedication of 17 feet to the Town of Southold the prior owner, Wilton, completed and the Goldstein's have maintained the following: 1. The road is improved with blacktop 2. The entrance onto Queen Street from County Road 48 was widened ( it is currently 65 feet) in accordance with a County DOT permit 3. The utility poles were placed @ 17 feet into the Kampground property 4. A berm was constructed and planted with forsythia, cedar trees and black pine 5. The Greenport water lines and fire hydrants installed 6. The Greenport sewer lines were installed 7. A gated and landscaped entrance to the Kampgrounds was placed at the end of the open portion of Queen Street See Photograph #1 (Queen Street facing North) The Highway Superintendent, Peter Harris has requested that the applicants dedicate the westerly 17 feet of the applicant's property from CR 48 to the entrance to the Kampground. The Highway Superintendent will accept the 17 feet, subject to the above existing improvements within the 17 feet area of dedication. The applicants have no objection to the dedication of 17 feet from CR 48 to the entrance to the Kampgrounds. The south end of Queen Street, from the entrance to the Kampgrounds to the Village of Greenport land, is an unimproved and unopened area. The unopen road contains 100 year old trees and wetlands, the road is impassable and ends at environmentally sensitive land owned by the Village of Greenport. This portion of Queen Street is impassable, unusable to the Town, and surplus land. The adjoining property owners are Mr. and Mrs. Goldstein on the east side and ELI Kampgrounds on the west side. We would request that this portion of Queen Street be abandoned. Queen Street would "dead end" at the entrance to the Kampground. The Highway Superintendent, we believe from a previous conversation, would support this request. In the exchange: the Town would receive from the Kampgrounds 17 feet x 690 feet (11,730 sqft.) open and improved land, the Town would release 30 feet x 371 feet (11,130 sq.ft.) wetlands and brush. See Photograph #2 (Eastern Long Island Kampground sign with dense vegetation on Queen Street) 0 0 A. All two-way roadways and driveways within the park shall be not less than twenty-four (24) feet in width, and all one-way roadways and driveways shall be not less than fifteen (15) feet in width and shall be constructed in accordance with the Southold Town Highway specifications as to base, surfacing and drainage facilities. B. There shall be at least one (1) exterior two-way roadway or driveway extending around the perimeter of the park. § 88-23. Dates of operation; time limit for accommodation. A. Recreational vehicle parks shall be in operation on a seasonal basis only, during the period from April 1 to November 30 in each year. B. No recreational vehicle or tent shall be accommodated in a park for more than thirty (30) days in any calendar year. C. No recreational vehicle or tent shall be permitted to remain in a park during the period from December 1 to March 31 nor during any other period when such park is not in operation. § 88-24. Applicability of other chapter provisions. The establishment, maintenance and operation of a recreational vehicle park shall comply with and be subject to all of the provisions of§§ 88-1 through 88-19, inclusive, of this chapter, not inconsistent with this Article II. § 88-2. Permit required. [Amended 9-24-1958] It shall be unlawful for any person or persons, firm, association, corporation or copartnership to establish, maintain or operate within the limits of the Town of Southold any tourist camp on any location or plot of ground for use of transients by the day, week, month or season, whether a charge is or is not made, who does not possess a permit from the Department of Health and the Town Board of the Town of Southold. The permit issued by the Town Board shall not be transferable or assignable and may be revoked for cause by such Board after a hearing. The Goldsteins would request that a permit be granted for 186 units. The numbered sites are shown on an enlargement of the handout provided to the guests of the Kampgrounds. See attached Exhibit B 88-3. Application; site plan. [Amended 9-24-1958] Any person or persons, firm, association, corporation or copartnership hereafter applying for a permit and/or license to establish and operate a tourist camp must first file with the Town Clerk a complete plan of the proposed camp. This plan, with the legal description of the property shown, shall be drawn to scale and must clearly show the extent and area to be used for camp purposes. All proposed roadways and/or driveways, method of sewage disposal, plan for water supply and lighting, and each proposed location or site for tents, tent houses, camp cottages and/or trailers or camp cars must be shown on such plan. The Site Plan shows the location of the sites. The parking remains as it has always existed. The only difference from previously approved site plans is that the ball fields are safely segregated from the vehicles by a fence. This improvement does not change the use or change the intensity of the use. The children are protected and made safe. See Photograph #3 (ball fields and basketball hoop in background) § 88-4. Fees; public hearing. [Amended 4-14-1958] A. Each application for a permit shall be accompanied by a fee of ten dollars ($10.) for each unit or two hundred dollars ($200.), whichever is greater. [Amended 11-9-1971] B. Upon receipt of an application for a permit provided in this chapter, the Town Clerk shall cause a notice of public hearing thereon, specifying the time and place thereof, to be published once in a newspaper published in the town at least ten (10) days before the day of the hearing. § 88-5. Site requirements. All land used as a tourist camp shall be located on well-drained sites of ample size, free from heavy or dense growth of brush or weeds. The land shall be free from marsh and shall be graded to ensure rapid drainage during and following rain. The property is well maintained, well drained and away from the wetlands. § 88-6. Water supply. Each site used as a tourist camp shall be provided with an ample and adequate supply of water of safe and sanitary quality, approved by the Board of Health. Where water from sources other than that of the municipal supply is proposed to be used, the sources of supply shall first be approved by the Board of Health. A current permit was issued for 186 sites and expires 9/30/08 . Attached Exhibit C § 88-7. Garbage collection; sewer system. Each tourist camp shall be provided with safe and adequate provision for the collection 0 9 and removal of garbage and shall provide a proper and acceptable sewer system either by connection to a municipal sewer system, where such is available, or to septic tanks, all of which shall comply fully with all laws, ordinances and/or requirements prescribed by the Board of Health. § 88-8. Minimum unit dimensions. [Amended 11-9-1971] NOT APPLICABLE- inconsistent with 88-21 Each unit in any tourist camp upon which a tent, tent house, trailer or house car is erected or placed, and each unit in any tourist camp upon which a camp cottage is hereafter erected or placed, shall be not less than fifty by one hundred (50 x 100) feet in area, clearly defined by markers in each corner. § 88-9. Distance between cottages and other buildings or trailers. [Amended 11-9-1971] NOT APPLICABLE- inconsistent with 88-21 No cottage hereafter erected or placed upon a site shall be less than thirty (30) feet distant from any other building or trailer. § 88-10. Distance from property lines and roadways. [Amended 11-9-1971] NOT APPLICABLE- inconsistent with 88-21 No trailer, camp car or camp cottage shall be located on any site where there is less than thirty (30) feet between the trailer or camp car and other buildings, trailers or camp cars included in the camp. With the exception of cottages previously placed or erected, no cottage, trailer or camp car shall be placed within thirty (30) feet from the property or public highway line nor within twenty (20) feet from any interior road or driveway. § 88-11. Roadways and driveways. [Amended 11-9-1971] NOT APPLICABLE- inconsistent with 88-22 A. Adequate roadways or driveways shall be provided and shall be so located that each unit of the camp is easily accessible thereto. B. Said roadways or driveways shall be adequately lighted while such camp is occupied. C. Such roadways or driveways shall be constructed to a minimum width of twenty-four (24) feet, and the bed of such roadway or driveway shall be constructed in accordance with the Southold Town Highway Specifications as to base and surfacing. EN D. All entrances to and exits from the camp shall be well marked and so arranged as to provide proper control and supervision. § 88-12. Management. [Amended 9-24-1958] Each tourist camp shall be under the direct management of the owner or licensee, or his agent or representative, for whose acts he or they shall be fully responsible. The names of the persons entrusted with the direct management of the camp shall be filed for reference with the Southold town police. Either the owner or the manager is on site at all times. § 88-13. Records. [Amended 9-24-1958] Each tourist camp shall keep copies of all records pertaining to the management or supervision of the camp, which records shall be available for inspection. § 88-14. Duties of owner. [Amended 11-9-1971] A. It shall be the duty of the owner or his agent or manager to keep a register of all persons accommodated in the camp, said register to include the names of all persons, their home addresses and the registration number and description of their automobile or other vehicle. B. It shall be the duty of the owner or his agent or manager: (1) To provide a sewage disposal system and a potable water supply system for the tourist camp, approved by the Suffolk County Health Department. They have a current permit to operate from the Suffolk County Department of Health. (2)To provide for the collection and removal of garbage or other waste materials. EN (3)To prohibit the placing or storage of unsightly materials or vehicles within the camp. (4)To provide at least one (1) five-pound-capacity CO2 fire extinguisher, or the equivalent, approved by Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc., for each five (5) units in the camp or trailer park, such fire extinguisher to be so located that each of the units will be within two hundred fifty (250) feet of an extinguisher. (5)To report to the Board of Health all cases of communicable diseases or suspected cases of communicable diseases affecting any occupant of the camp. (6)To report immediately to the public authority all violations of law committed by any person or persons within the camp. (7)To install and maintain a sufficient number of telephones as may be required by the Town Board. § 88-15. Entrances and exits; trespass on adjoining property. Each tourist camp shall clearly indicate one (1) or more entrances and exits, the use of which shall be enforced. Where it is established by complaint of adjoining property owners that their property is being trespassed upon by inmates of any tourist camp, it shall be the duty of the owners, manager or other person responsible to provide a fence or other effective barrier to ensure to such owners of adjoining property protection against trespassing. § 88-16. Screening by plantings. [Amended 11-9-1971] On every tourist camp or trailer camp, a suitable planting of shrubbery will be required to screen the trailer camp from public land and public highways and other areas as may be required. The planting shall be of such type and variety and so located as shall be approved by the Town Board. § 88-17. Other ordinances and regulations. The provisions of this Article shall be in addition to and supplementary to the provisions of all other ordinances of the Town of Southold, and where there is any conflict between the provisions of this Article and any other ordinance, then the ordinance providing the stricter regulation shall prevail. § 88-18. Nonapplicability. [Amended 4-14-1958] This Article shall not apply to any territory included within the Incorporated Village of Greenport. CONCLUSION: In compliance with the above listed standards the owner requests a Recreational Vehicle Park Permit for 186 units. Patricia C. Moore Esq. 51020 Main Road Southold,NY 11971 631-765-4330 r - -2' . 'f 71 , rr �k r \ � ,�, v� .�e Bch`"-LP' . .� t a . -2ey ..m;Nt •. ,�,.: ^gid `�. �" r '�,�".b�-2' L.a` �, F �� �� �i � .: fid+• � � DOG WALK 5 r yya �I J5Adfppx. ,4f4 ` AM 1, 4�.r.9sfSrN -Jor - - aiv y air }� X � x � t dlA � W k p yIT Z, Top u r a 4 r1� �.� '� b be ° �' r� ✓ a T � tS s fix "ti '< x xt4ryt,ped* �R rir`: rt 1 LI •;`Ms ; `.' f� t " ` V{ t � � 1 M C 'K.. ✓.yd?sr X"r�u�}, �{u`ik`x'( {x y`' F r eK-• .. _ �1 .* Vp IM "a ra^� 'do- �rtf E a tb.�`Kn"rd�d �yR- e zx c ar`+� t a —' �, �t3a., �me� °" .$ •_�e� t it >$y'✓ :7�2 +^.�+ � '^�? r 20 19 1a 1¢7A 17 1 G G I � 21 � 1 �r 47A T . 3f 36 23 2 40 47 38 35A 112 24 49 4G 1000 49A 45A . 8A 9 3J5 11 24A 95A 100 a0 45 4QA 34 10 25 95 100A 51 A 44 33 9 25A 96 1000 51 43 40 - J2 94 100 52 43A 41 8A26 31 0 93A 99A R -% 42 27 93 . 99 no 42A 31 A 7 P LAY G ROUND 27A 6A 28 92C 900 03A 82A ' 62 G1 6 929 83 32 ' G3 29 � . 98A GO 5 R 92 8� 81 A 64 , '�9 3Q 92A 98 p5 , 01 59 4A 1 �, �;� '1 0 - 91 A - 97 : BOA G4A 3A 3 2 P �� 3ilA 5r3 91 - 9780 30 G5 W24 57A -- - _ 1V21 87 79 GG POOL c- �120 101102 102A mTf 79A G7 57® 56 S5 54 �3 101A 78 57 53A � W19 103 II W2388r 6,6 f ➢ -1 O W17 W22 104 BOA Q 69 75A I� ; O - cc 104 a9 �,0 1: m � W18 105 77 74 75 �' W16 W14 7G , 77A 71 72 73 m os:� �' n W15 W12 1 007 �0 7G 7� �. —9 W5 WB WG W4 W2 OW O z IJV13 W11 °�`� � � O D3 W71' -G W10 W5 W3 W1 P1l CI) DOG WALK AREA QUEEN STREET DOG WAL14' ARE--k. 4 �► Suffolk County Department of Health Services Bureau of Public Health Protection PERMIT To Operate a Campground This is to certify that Myron & Donna Goldstein the operator of EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPGROUND at 690 QUEEN STREET GREENPORT, NY 11944 Located in the VILLAGE of GREENPORT in SUFFOLK County is granted permission to operate said establishment in compliance with the provisions of Subpart 7-3 of the State Sanitary;Code and under the following conditions (1) This permit is granted subject to any and all applicable State,Local and Municipal Laws, Ordinances,Codes,Rules and Regulations. (2) Capacity 186 sites. (3) Required supervision at swimming pool is Level III. Effective Date October 01, 2005 Permit is NON-TRANSFERABLE Permit Issuing Official This permit expires on September 30, 2008 and may be revoked or suspended for cause. THIS PERMIT SHOULD BE POSTED CONSPICUOUSLY Facility Code 51-6637 Permit Number 51-6637 19-1]25:6/9acg DOH-1320 (2/92) (GEN-129) MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS P.O. Box 1179 JERILYN B.WOODHOUSE '.oOF SOUTyolo Southold, NY 11971 Chair OFFICE LOCATION: KENNETH L.EDWARDS Town Hall Annex MARTIN H.SIDOR rn 54375 State Route 25 GEORGE D.SOLOMON �Q (cor.Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) JOSEPH L.TOWNSENDO�yComm,�� Southold,NY 111, �(•�_ Telephone: 631765-1938 Fax: 631765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE MEMORANDUM TOWN OF SOUTHOLD To: Scott Russell,Supervisor Elizabeth A.Neville,Town Clerk Southold Town Board Members From: Jerilyn B.Woodhouse,C hairperso� Southold Town Planning Board Date: 23 May 2006 RE: Town Board Permit to operate a Tourist Camp Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds,690 Queen Street,Greenport SCIM: 1000-40-3-5 Town Board Resolution N 2006-385 After further review and clarification with the Town of Southold Engineer and Flighway Department,the Planning Department would like to correct the following statement made in the memorandum dated May 18, 2006 located in the fourth bullet point: • Southold Town Engineer,after review, responded on February 28,2006 and referred to the previous Town Board and Zoning Board decision stating that Queen Street be widened to 50'and dedicated to the Town.lease be aware the Planning Board does not support the applicant paving and dedicating the additional 17' ROW as stated in the Town Engineer's comments. Be advised that the Planning Board held a work session on May 22,2006 with Peter Harris,Superintendent of Highways to discuss his memo dated May 19,2006. The Planning Board offers the following recommendation and comments as follows: • Southold Town Engineer,after review, responded on February 28,2006 and referred to the previous Town Board and Zoning Board decision stating that Queen Street be widened to 50' and dedicated to the Town. • The Planning Board is under the impression that all improvements on Queen Street have been completed and the existing vegetation buffer along with encroachments on the west side &south side of Queen Street will remain in place. • Please be advised the Planning Board suppons the Superintendent of Highways and the Town Engineers Decision on dedication of the 17' strip west of Queen Street and leaves all specific details of this transfer of land to the Town Board. Cc: Planning Board members Patricia Finnegan,Town Attorney Mike Verity, Chief Building Inspector James A. Richter,Town Engineer Edward Forrester,Director of Code Enforcement File ti PETER W. HARRIS = Tel. (631) 765-3140 �y • a� (631) 734-5211 Superintendent Fax(631) 765-1750 Highway Department Town of Southold 275 Peconic Lane • P.O. Box 178 • Peconic, N.Y. 11958-0178 D SCE TO: Jerilyn B. Woodhouse, Chairperson 1 D Southold Town Planning Board M AY 2 3 2006 FROM: Peter W. Harris, Superintendent S ,00 Town Southold Town Highway Department SootPlannowr B 21-774 DATE: May 19, 2006 p•_ „....may `""""`" ,_�'_, RE: Width of Town Right Of Way on Queen Street There is a situation on Queen Street in Greenport that has been brought to my attention by the Southold Town Engineer's office pertaining to the present width of the Southold Town Right of Way,which is currently 33 feet wide. Back in April of 1975 an application by "Richard C. Wilton and John J. Clanton"for Proposed change of zone from "A" Agricultural and Residential to "M-1" General Multiple Residence District and"B"Light Business District, Town of Southold A letter written to Southold Town Clerk,Albert W. Richmond-Pursuant to the requirements of section 1323 to 1332 of the Suffolk County Charter,the Suffolk County Planning Commission on April 9, 1975 reviewed the above captioned zoning actions and after due study and deliberation resolved that said changes of zone are to be approved for local determination subject to compliance with the following conditions: 5. Queen Street is to be widened and improved as per Town of Southold specifications; On April 10, 1975 for SCTM# 1000-40-3-5 a letter from Suffolk County Planning for a Change of zone including conditions-162 units. On August 12, 1976- approved Town Board permit for operation of a Tourist Camp, for 73 units. Conditions-improve Queen Street 17 ft(increasing Queen Street to 50' ROW). • ��gtlFFO[Kc� • PETER W. HARRIS ` s Tel. (631) 765-3140 Superintendent • t` (631) 734-5211 O� 41 .gad' Fax(631) 765-1750 Highway Department Town of Southold 275 Peconic Lane • P.O. Box 178 • Peconic, N.Y. 11958-0178 Cont. Again both the Tourist Camp Permit and Zone Change had conditions that required the following; " In order to provide suitable access to the premises over Queen Street, a 33 foot wide Town road,the same will be required to be widened to 50'. Prior to occupancy of rezoned premises by owners thereof for trailer park purposes,the owners shall at their own expense improve and pave a 17 foot strip along the westerly boundary of Queen Street in accordance with the then Town Highway requirements and when so improved and paved, dedicate the same to the Town of Southold." It appears that the pavement on Queen Street had been widened as required, but the additional 17 feet has never been dedicated to the Town. It is important that the additional 17 feet of land that makes up the 50 foot wide area be dedicated to the Town of Southold for future needs by the town for street drainage and for a buffered area between town owned and private property. MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS P.O. Box 1179 JERILYN B.WOODHOUSE hO``.arF Soyolo Southold, NY 11971 Chair V� OFFICE LOCATION: KENNETH L. EDWARDS Town Hall Annex MARTIN H.SIDOR y 54375 State Route 25 GEORGE D.SOLOMON iO (cor.Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) ,M' JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND � ..a� Southold, NY '71, Telephone: 631765-1935 Fax: 631765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM To: Scott Russell, Supervisor Elizabeth A. Neville, Town Clerk Southold Town Board Members From Jerilyn B. Woodhouse, Chairperson Southold Town Planning Board v Date: 18 May 2006 RE: Town Board Permit to operate a Tourist Camp Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds, 690 Queen Street, Greenport SCI'M: 1000-40-3-5 Town Board Resolution#2006-385 At the request of resolution#2006-385 adopted at the Town Board meeting on April 25,2006,the Planning Board offers the following continents: • The Planning Board is currently reviewing a site plan for an 80 space over flow parking lot with controlled access/egress and new landscaping on a 24-acre parcel in the RR Zone located on the s/s/o of County Road 48 at the s/w intersection of County Road 48 and Queen Street in Greenport. SCIW 1000-40-3-5. • Southold Town Architectural Review Committee reviewed this application at their meeting on December 1,2005 and approved the plan recommending the installation of cedar trees for screening along the proposed berm on Queen Street. Please see attached letter. • Southold Town Building Department, on January 17,2006,certified the proposed use, as a campground,is permitted by special exception in the Resort/Residential district. See attached certification. • Southold Town Engineer, after review, responded on February 28,2006 and referred to the previous Town Board and Zoning Board decision stating that Queen Street be widened to 50' and dedicated to the Town. Please see attached letter. Please be aware the Planning Board does not support the applicant paving and dedicating the additional 17'ROW as stated in the Town Engineer's comments. • Asper Town Code Chapter§88-6 Water supply and§88-7 Garbage collection;sewer system,the applicant has obtained Suffolk County Department of Health Services permit,which expires September 30,2008,for the operation of a campground with a capacity of 186 sites. Please see attached permit. • In order to comply with Town Code Chapter§88-15 Entrance and exits;trespass on adjoining proerty,the applicant is proposing access to the site via one (1) entrance/exit,thereby eliminating any unnecessary trespassing onto the subject property or neighboring properties. In addition, a single access entrance/exit would reduce any disturbance to the neighboring properties. The applicant is proposing a berm and plantings to screen the neighboring properties on Queen Street, further complying with §88-15. • The Planning Board has no objection to the tourist camp use provided that the trailer camp, including all vehicle parking, be fully screened from public highways and adjacent residential properties pursuant to Chapter§88-16,Screening by plantings. Please find attached a rough timeline of the history of the above referenced property. The timeline attempts to include all approvals from the Town Board,Zoning Board of Appeals and Planning Board over the last 30 years. Also attached are the decisions from the various permitting agencies in reference to the timeline. Please find attached a copy of Town Code Chapter 88 for your reference. We hope these comments will be useful to the Town Board in its review of this application. Cc: Planning Board members Patricia Finnegan, Town Attorney Mike Verity, Chief Building Inspector James A. Richter, Town Engineer Edward Forrester,Director of Code Enforcement File Enc: Attachments A\ LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Eastern Long Island. Kampgrounds, Inc. has filed an application and plan with the Town Clerk for a permit to operate a tourist camp to be located at the southwest corner of Queen Street and County Route 48 near the Village of Greenport, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 88 of the Code of the Town of Southold, and NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby sets May 23, 2006, 5:00 p.m. at the Southold Town Hall as the time and place to hold a public hearing, at which time all persons will be heard, and be it further A more detailed description of the above mentioned application is on fileinthe Southold Town Clerk's Office, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York, and may be examined b any interested person during business hours. i Dated: April 26, 2006 BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD S' i Fi t tA...�."T..,+^rtB.aRMawu�rrxnw.5-rran.wrnnswirtxioffi.� :. ELIZA#rMA.NEVILLE SOUTHOLD TOWN CLERK PLEASE PUBLISH ON MAY 4,2006, 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 Planning Board KOA Kampgrounds Town Clerk's Bulletin Board MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBEP P.O. Box 1179 JERILYN B.WOODHOUSE so Southold, NY 11971 Chair OFFICE LOCATION: KENNETH L.EDWARDS Town Hall Annex MARTIN H.SIDOR CA 54375 State Route 25 GEORGE D.SOLOMON ,O (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) JOSEPH L.TOWNSENDD�ycou'M Southold, NY IY 1 1 Telephone: 631765-1938 Fax: 631765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD To: Jerilyn B. Woodhouse, Chair Town of Southold Planning Board 1 From: Mark Terry, Senior Environmental Planner ` LWRP Coordinator Date: April 26, 2006 Re: Proposed Site Plan for ELI Campgrounds Located on the s/w intersection of CR 48 and Queen Lane in Greenport SCTM#1000-40-3-5 Zone: RR(Resort Residential) The applicant proposes to amend an existing site plan to construct aep rvious 80 space overflow parking lot to serve a campground use. The proposed action is located south of County Road 48, a New York State Scenic Byway. The proposed action has been reviewed to Chapter 95, Waterfront Consistency Review of the Town of Southold Town Code and the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program(LWRP) Policy Standards. Based upon the information provided on the LWRP Consistency Assessment Form submitted to this department as well as the records available to me, it is my determination that the proposed action is generally CONSISTENT with the Policy Standards and therefore is CONSISTENT with the LWRP provided that the following standard best management practices are implemented. Pursuant to Chapter 95, the Planning Board shall consider this recommendation in preparing its written determination regarding the consistency of the proposed action. Policy]. Foster a pattern of development in the Town of Southold that enhances community character,preserves open space, makes efficient use of infrastructure, makes beneficial use of a coastal location, and minimizes adverse effects of development. The proposal conforms with the Resort Residential zoning district. Policy 3. Enhance visual quality and protect scenic resources throughout the Town of Southold To mitigate the visual impacts of the parking lot; the applicant proposes to establish a 100'setback from County Road 48 and install a 3' high landscaped berm/buffer along the north limit of the parking area which also faces County Road 48 (a New York State Scenic Byway). Additionally, a 10' vegetation buffer planted along Queen Street is also proposed. Therefore, visual impacts as a result of site development will be minimized to the greatest extent possible through the proposed vegetative screening. Policy 5. Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town of Southold. To protect ground water quality and conserve water supply to the greatest extent possible it is recommended that the Planning Board encourage the following best management practices for landscaping, lawn establishment and maintenance post construction to further the conservation of water: 1. Preserve and require native landscaping to minimize irrigation and fertilizer applications. 2. Require native and drought-tolerant plants in landscaping. 3. Minimize lawn areas, replacing turf with native trees and understory. 4. Use appropriate grass varieties in lawn areas (e.r., sun tolerant vs. shade tolerant). Policy 8. Minimize environmental degradation in Town of Southold from solid waste and hazardous substances and wastes. The Policy could be further supported by the contributing to the following Town of Southold solid waste recycling initiatives which include: 1. The use of the Town of Southold Compost Facility materials which contribute to the replenishment of organic matter in local soils and help reduce the introduction of chemical fertilizers and herbicides in the Town of Southold's ground and surface waters Cc: Amy Ford, Senior Planner S-� P • BS RESOLUTION 2006-385 ADOPTED DOC ID: 1753 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 2006-385 WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON APRIL 25, 2006: WHEREAS, Eastern Long Island. Kampgrounds, Inc. has filed an application and plan with the Town Clerk for a permit to operate a tourist camp to be located at the southwest corner of Queen Street and County Route 48 near the Village of Greenport, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 88 of the Code of the Town of Southold, now therefor be it RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby sets May 23, 2006, 5:00 p.m. at the Southold Town Hall as the time and place to hold a public hearing, at which time all persons will be heard, and be it further RESOLVED that the Town Clerk hereby be directed to forward a copy of this application to the Southold Town Planning Board for comments. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Daniel C. Ross, Councilman SECONDER:Thomas H. Wickham, Councilman AYES: Evans, Wickham, Ross, Edwards, Russell, Krupski Jr. 1• EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMMOVNDS P.O. Box 89 • Greenport, New York 11944 • (631) 477-0022 X5)6 66a -P) -'/ 77- April 7, 2006 RECEIVED Office of the Town Clerk APR 1 2006 Town of Southold Southold Town Clerk Town hall 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Please accept our application for Recreation Vehicle Park Chapter 88 requirement. We purchased the Eastern Long Island Kampground in 2000. We were not aware of the requirement to re-apply for this Town permit. Neither of the attorneys or the former owner advised us. In our application for a Use Permit of our front four acres it was brought to our attention that the clause in the zoning code book states that the permit is not transferrable. We appreciate anything you can do to facilitate this. S'ncerely yours, � '2nt dL Myron and Donna Goldstein t Sr E's . Of SO(/j�ol Ar�F, ELIZABETH A.NEVH LE O Town Hall,53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK P.O. Box 1179 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS AR �c Southold, New York 11971 MARRIAGE OFFICER RQ Fax(631) 765-6145 RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER �y`, Telephone(631) 765-1800 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER DUlln, southoldtown.northfork.net RECEIVED a. OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK APR 7 X06 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Southold Town Clerk APPLICATION FOR RECnATIONAL VEHICLE PARK b APTER 88 To The Town Board of the Town of Southold: TT 1. Name of Applicant o 1/} S J� lti 2. Address of Applicant 1So7�, tiEE711 SiX6T7-, lemule,P% N ) dyr tfC 3. Location of Proposed Tourist Camp �j/ 0 eTNJ E7 AJY 4. Suffolk County Tax Map Number of Tourist Camp: 1000- !fo "3 —,!s- 5. ,S5. Total Area of land upon which Tourist Camp is to be established �� �C/Cr'C• j 6. Zoning District of land upon which Tourist Camp is to be established 16 td .tel lj d a lNe Z.P 7. Total number of sites to be provided within the Tourist Camp &16 8. Type of surfacing of all streets within the Tourist Camp_ 61,+ck fG /P 9. Sources of water supply(when water supply is from a source other than that of a municipal supply system, applicant must submit with application approval of such water supply by the Suffolk County Department of Health.) S FFe � A. - Gu&jy ` lf-i-F e 10. Method of sewage disposal (If other than municipal sewer system, applicant must submit with application approval of appropriate Suffolk County agency having jurisdiction thereof.) �� p0icr T/LiT/FC 11. Method of surface water drainage 'nt M L /AJ 'D Ae+P/00 Cv 12. Method of collection and disposal of garbage from tourist camp and frequency thereof 7 �s�z� M o f S6117/- c n J)U M P PMM l I'S '�'0 �e,�rN &00K cv TIN Cj 13. Name and address of person to have direct management and supervisor of the tourist Camp 14. Type and location of lighting system ( c)&E- &C-r / 7' FS 15. Type of screening to be provided 26 7- 4 6'e t= S Q t OU N , ij e-A)u F — 6'x I STS r-Fouc E — 4P/'4 IC,-720 IJ /j,'Pt 94-� 7><G-E Applicant must submit with his application, the required fee and complete plan of the proposed tourist camp, which shall be prepared by a licensed land surveyor or engineer, together with a metes and bounds description of the property upon which the tourist camp is to be established. The plan must be drawn to scale and show thereon all proposed roadways and/or driveways; the proposed sewage disposal system; the proposed water supply system; the proposed lighting system; the location and dimensions of all sites; the location of all screening; and the size, location and dimensions of all present and proposed buildings and structures within the tourist camp. Dated: Q b 0� aa�— Applicant Signature S EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPGROVNDS P.O. Box 89 • Greenport, New York 11944 • (631) 477-0022 March 6, 2006 As owners of the Eastern Long Island Kampground, we feel a deep commitment to our new business and our new home. Our residence is also on Queen Street. There have been questions raised by our neighbors about the front four acres being used for overflow parking. We would like to clarify our need for this use. The primary reason is safety. Previously,the play area and parking area had no fences and people would park as close as possible the the rear of the store,which forced the children to playball closest to Route 48. Two years ago,we had two close calls where children naming between cars were not seen when someone was backing up. We then called Bob Bohn and asked if we needed a permit to erect a fence to divide the play area from the overflow parking . We installed a stockade fence to keep all the children in a contained safe play area. This has worked well for us. We did not realize that use permits were required since we did not change the use from the former owner, only reconfiguring the space. Each weekend we greet 400 -600 people as guests with approximately 200 children in that number. We pride ourselves on promoting all that Greenport and the The Town of Southold have to offer to our guests and providing a safe family recreational atmosphere. On Fridays we have the most check-ins. We use our 20,000 square foot parking area within the grounds to stage all units. From there we escort them to their sites and make sure there is no back-up onto Queen Street or Sound Avenue. Each site is allowed one car and one camping unit . Again,if we allowed more than one vehicle per site ,we would have reduced space and visiblity in the park for children and guests. Some families bring a second car or have guests come and visit them. This leaves us with a need to accommodate these extra cars. We tag and identify each one. EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPGROVNDS P.O. Box 89 • Greenport, New York 11944 • (631) 477-0022 The average impact is 30 cars on Saturdays(mostly July and August)and possibly on Sundays on a holiday weekend. Since this is an open area we have a control problem. Tenters going to Clarks Beach, people using the ferry, and anyone who has a multiple car problem have used our property without our permission. Please review application and we respect any advice you have to improve our needs. Myr an>oonn!:G�olstein EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMMOVNDS P.O. Box 89 • Greenport, New York 11944 • (631) 477-0022 March 6, 2006 Ms. Amy Ford Planning Board Office Town of Southold P.O. Box 1179 Southold,ny 11971 Dear Amy: Here is a rough draft of an explanatory letter for us to attach with our drawings. Let us know what you think. Also,this is the map we give out to our customers on check-in showing the site locations and identification. We are proceeding with the application to the Town Clerk for Chapter 88. We are in touch with Attorney Gayle Wickham. We will keep you informed. Thanks for all your help. Sincerely, e+Xek ac-u. _-.els:...,�r.�t:� . mr i 4nd Donna Goldstein I planmag board ; k14.yw-,.rta�'wg1WMt•�,.M..w:w..�.aw w.� a�,.tts. JbFA EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMMOVNDS P.O. Box 89 • Greenport, New York 11944 • (631) 477-0022 MARCH 6, 2006 DRAFT OF LETTER TO PLANNING BOARD FOR CHANGE OF USE PERMIT AS OWNERS OF EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPGROUND WE FEEL A DEEP COMMITMENT TO OUR NEW BUSINESS AND OUR NEW HOME. OUR RESIDENCE IS ALSO ON QUEEN STREET. THERE HAS BEEN QUESTIONS RAISED BY OUR NEIGHBORS ABUOT THE FRONT FOUR ACRES BEING USED FOR OVERFLOW PARKING. WE WOULD LIKE TO CLARIFY OUR NEED FOR THIS USE. THE PRIMARY REASON IS SAFETY. PREVIOUSLY THE PLAY AREA AND PARKING AREA HAD NO FENCES AND PEOPLE WOULD PARK AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE FORCING THE CHILDREN TO PLAY BALL CLOSEST TO ROUTE 48. TWO YEARS AGO WE HAD TWO CLOSE CALLS WHERE CHILDREN RUNNING BETWEEN CARS WERE NOT SEEN WHEN SOMEONE WAS BACKING UP. WE THEN CALLED BOB BOHN AND ASKED IF WE NEEDED A PERMIT FOR A FENCE TO DIVIDE THE PLAY AREA FROM THE OVERFLOW PARKING. WE THEN INSTALLED A STOCKADE FENCE TO KEEP ALL CHILDREN IN A CONTAINED SAFE PLAY AREA. THIS HAS WORKED WELL FOR US. WE DID NOT REALIZE THAT USE PERMITS WERE REQUIRED SINCE WE DIDN'T CHANGE THE USE FROM THER FORMER OWNER, ONLY RECONFIGURING THE SPACE. EACH WEEKEND WE GREET 400 -600 PEOPLE AS GUESTS WITH APPROXIMATELY 200 CHILDREN IN THAT NUMBER. WE PRIDE OURSELVES ON PROMOTING ALL THAT GREENPORT HAS TO OFFER TO OUR GUESTS AND PROVIDING A SAFE FAMILY RECREATIONAL ATMOSPHERE. ON FRIDAYS WE HAVE THE MOST CHECK-INS. WE USE OUR 20,000 SQUARE FOOT PARKING AREA WITHIN THE GROUNDS TO STAE ALL UNITS, r r • • r r f S EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMMOVNDS P.O. Box 89 • Greenport, New York 11944 • (631) 477-0022 CHECKING THEM IN AND ESCORTING THEM TO THEIR SITES SO THERE IS NO BACK-UP ONTO QUEEN STREET OR SOUND AVENUE. EACH SITE IS ALLOWED ONE CAR AND ONE CAMPING UNIT. AGAIN IF WE ALLOWED MORE THAN ONE VEHICLE PER SITE WE WOULD HAVE REDUCED SPACE AND VISIBILITY IN THE PARK FOR CHILDREN AND GUESTS. SOME FAMILIES WILL BRING A SECOND CAR OR HAVE GUESTS COME AND VISIT THEM. THIS LEAVES US WITH A NEED TO ACCOMMODATE THESE EXTRA VEHICLE. WE TAG AND IDENTIFY EACH ONE . THE AVERAGE IMPACT IS 30 CARS ON SATURDAY(MOSTLY JULY AND AUGUST)AND POSSIBLY SUNDAYS ON A HOLIDAY WEEKEND. SINCE THIS AN OPEN AREA, WE HAVE A CONTROL PROBLEM. TENTERS GOING TO CLARKS BEACH,PEOPLE USING THE FERRY,AND ANYONE WHO HAS A MULTIPLE CAR PROBLEM HAVE USED OUR PROPERTY WITHOUT PERMISSION. PLEASE REVIEW OUR APPLICATION AND WE RESPECT ANY ADVICE YOU HAVE TO IMPROVE OUR NEEDS. DONNA AND MYRON GOLDSTEIN YOUR SITE NUMBER zz 20 19 18 17A 7 16A• 6 15 • 21 •47A 14 22 37• •36 • 13• 49 ,23 48• •47 38• •35A • •24 •1000 46 8A• •35 1 j1 1 . 95A••100 49A• •45 5 39• 4 • 50• •45 10• ? 25 95• •100A 51A• •44 OA•� 33 IJ 25A 96• 1008 40. 9• 94.1 91• '49 •32 BA• 26 100 52• •43A 41• 93A- BSA REST 42• •31 S. 2; 93• •99 ROOMS 425• •31A 7• PLAYGROUND 27A 6A- 2.8 A•28 92C• •98B 83A••82A 62• •61 92B• •98A 43• q 6• 92. 29 .63• 2 1 1 5• .60 � • 841 64• 30 92A 98 85• •81 .Sg 4 1 181 �n OA 9197•. .'97 66• •880 OA 6485• •58 4 3A 8 2 W24 86A• •79 66• •571 POOL W21 87• � 53 W20 101102102A 87A• •788 67• •57B 56 55 54 W19 W23101A •1D3 88• 78 68. •57 53A• Cl) W17 W22• 2,0 •�04 88A• o 69• 75A• C BOO W18• (W=10) •77 70• m w1 W14• •105 761• 73 74 75 a m (� •771 71. 72 Z 1 m W12• •106 70A Z W15 •10 9O• •76 � r!- W9 W8 W6 W4 W2 c W73 4 w11 w10 ' OVERF►-pW m I W7 w5 W31 K < N-1 DOG WALK AREA QUEEN STREET DOG WALK AREA "Me Pam ,miene,�� ff 2 IN 6(lrj MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBER P.O. Box 1179 JERILYN B.WOODHOUSE so Southold, NY 11971 Char OFFICE LOCATION: KENNETH L.EDWARDS Town Hall Annex MARTIN H. SIDOR CA >e 54375 State Route 25 GEORGE D. SOLOMON �O (cor.Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) JOSEPH L.TOWNSEND o9e, cou T'I,�..p Southold, NY n1, Telephone: 631765-1936 Fax: 631 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE March 8, 2006 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Myron & Donna Goldstein Mydon Resorts,Inc. 690 Queen Street Greenport, New York 11944 RE: Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds SCTM: 1000-40-3-5 Dear Mr. & Mrs. Goldstein: As per our meeting on Friday,March 3, 2006, this letter is to reiterate that your application has been put on hold pending approval from the Town Board for the operation of a Recreational Vehicle Park as per Town Code Chapter 88. Please submit all items as discussed at the above referenced meeting. In addition,please submit a unit map (brochure) detailing the location of the trailer/hookup sites and tent sites. The Planning Board will be updated on the status of your application at the work session scheduled for Monday, March 13, 2006. Please do not hesitate to contact this office if you have any questions. Sincerely, 1 Amy For Senior Planner Cc: File Mike Verity, Principal Building Inspector Jamie Richter, Town Engineer Kieran Corcoran, Assistant Town Attorney Elizabeth Neville, Town Clerk Submission Without a Cover Letter Sender: -jYbk) + Z)6 IJ/J/N rid 6A7S- I) 4Q S a a}A19 1"6lIP-04 141 C> Subject: S4 F' -dz, K La u N SCTM#: 1000 - Date: - Comments: .a 1 Mia Suffolk County Department of Health Services Bureau of Public Health Protection PERMIT To Operate a Campground This is to certify that Myron & Donna Goldstein the operator of EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPGROUND at 690 QUEEN STREET GREENPORT, NY 11944 Located in the VILLAGE of GREENPORT in SUFFOLK County is granted permission to operate said establishment in compliance with the provisions of Subpart 7-3 of the State Sanitary Code and under the following conditions: (1) This permit is granted subject to any and all applicable State,Local and Municipal Laws, Ordinances,Codes, Rules and Regulations. (2) Capacity 186 sites. (3) Required supervision at swimming pool is Level III. ]r rJ MAR - 3 2006 f LL . t r , ....,...,, ._. . . .._.,—.......,,ate. J Effective Date October 01, 2005 Permit is NON-TRANSFERABLE ' Permit Issuing Official This permit expires on September 30, 2008 and may be revoked or suspended for cause. THIS PERMIT SHOULD BE POSTED CONSPICUOUSLY Facility Code 51-6637 Permit Number 51-6637 DOH-1320 (2/92) 18-1725:&99cg (GEN-129) Suffolk Polunty Department of Health Services Bureau of Public Health Protection PERMIT To Operate a Campground This is to certify that Myron & Donna Goldstein the operator of EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPGROUND at 690 QUEEN STREET GREENPORT, NY 11944 Located in the VILLAGE of GREENPORT in SUFFOLK County is granted permission to operate said establishment in compliance with the provisions Of Subpart 7-3 of the State Sanitary Code and under the following conditions: (1) This permit is granted subject to any and all applicable State,Local and Municipal Laws, Ordinances,Codes,Rules and Regulations. (2) Capacity 186 sites. (3) Required supervision at swimming pool is Level II1. Effective Date October 01, 2005_ ,d1p /fl/fid Permit is NON-TRANSFERABLE ' Permit Issuing Official This permit expires on September 30, 2008 and may be revoked or suspended for cause. THIS PERMIT SHOULD BE POSTED CONSPICUOUSLY Facility Code 51-6637 Permit Number 51-6637 DOH-1320 (2/92) 19-1725:"9cg (GEN-129) %B SCOTT A. RUSSELL �� � JAMES A. RICHTER, R.A. SUPERVISOR ENGINEER TOWN HALL - 53095 MAIN ROAD y. TOWN OF SOUTHOLD,NEW YORK 11971 Fax. (631)-765-90151 Tel.(631)-765-1560 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD F Jerilyn B. Woodhouse !` February 28, 2906-; j Chairperson - Planning Board Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 n - 2006 Re: ELI Kampgrounds 8 i 64500 County Route 48, Greenport SCTM#: 100040-03-05 k Dear Mrs. Woodhouse: As per a request from your office, I have reviewed the amended Site Plan for the above referenced project. This Site Plan is dated December 8,2005 and has been prepared by the office of Mark K. Schwartz,Architect. In addition to the Site Plan, I have also reviewed conditions listed in the original Tourist Camp Permit as well as the conditions required by the Change of Zone that had been granted to permit the use back in May of 1975. Both the Tourist Camp Permit and Zone Change had conditions that required the following: "7n order to provide suitable access to the premises over Queen Stree4 a 33 foot wide Town Road,the same will be required to be widened to 50'. Prior to occupancy of the rezoned premises by the owners thereof for trailer park purposes,the owners shall at their own expense improve and pave a 17 foot strip along the westerly boundary of Queen Street in accordance with the then Town Highwayrequirements and when so improved and paved,dedicate the same to the Town of Southold." It appears that the pavement of Queen Street had been widened as required, but the additional 17 feet has never been dedicated to the Town. I have reviewed this matter with the Highway Superintendent and Mr. Harris has determined that proceeding with the dedication to widen the Queen Street Right-of-Way to fifty(50)feet would still be in the Town's best interest. With this in mind, the amended site plan submitted to the Planning Board needs to be modified. Please consider the following items: 1. The Right-of-Way to Queen Street should be widened to 50'. This will require that all proposed parking lot construction items related to landscaping,screening,fencing and parking lot access should be moved or relocated approximately seventeen(17')feet to the west. 2. The concept of creating an access roadway to the new parking area thatwould consist of a two-inch thick layer of gravel that would be placed over existing topsoil is considered problematic. Topsoil should be stripped and the existing sub-grade, if suitable material is encountered,should be mixed,graded and compacted to provide a stable base for the access road. A crushed 3/4"Bluestone Blend is a suitable material for the surface of the access road. Page 1 of 2 Jerilyn B. Woodhouse, Chairperson - Planning Board February 28, 2006 Re: ELI Kampgrounds SCTM#: 1000-40-03-05 Page 2 of 2 3. Drainage for the new parking area has not been addressed. I understand that the site generally slopes in a southerly direction, but runoff generated in this new parking area should not be allowed to flow down the new access road across the existing camp site or out into Queen Street. Drainage should be provided to contain runoff and minimize the impacts of surface/standing water in the parking lot. 4. Handicapped parking stalls should not be accessed by way of a gravel surface. Handicapped parking stalls indicated out in the proposed new parking area should be relocated closer to the camp facilities adjacent to asphalt surfaces. 5. By Town Code (Chapter 88-16), landscaping is subject to the approval of the Town Board. The Original Tourist Camp Permit issued by the Town Board required landscaping in the buffer zone adjacent to the County Road. The Town Board further indicated that the Planning Board would heretofore approve the type and location of landscaping in this area. Proposed new landscaping along Queen Street should be coordinated with the Town Board. I have forwarded this report and an aerial view of the site to the Town Attorney's Office for their input concerning the Width of Queen Street. If you have any questions regarding this Site Plan review, please contact my office. inc rely, James A. Richter, R.A. Enc: (1 f cc: Peter Harris, Superintendent of Highways Patricia Finnegan,Town Attorney r hr �Y y , KeA kv ..erg � c`•`^.. '�� � '� ,`..�$a✓d. Ji• ' K.-..y.`� � ani..,i�' �. -.. d m ' . `�1. V *00 w 00 17 ?b • COUNTY OF SUFFOLK* 3S STEVE LEVY SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS RICHARD J. LAVALLE, P.E. CHARLES J. BARTHA, P.E. LESLIE A.MITCHEL CHIEF DEPUTY COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER DEPUTY COMMISSIONER February 10,2006 Town of Southold Planning Board Office r P.O.Box N.Y. ! Southold,N. 11971-0957 i Attn: Bruno Semon IVB r Re: CR 48,Middle Rd. t, Fn ) ELI Kampgrounds SCTM#100040-3-5 t Southu:1 '.own t P12n^..ng gaard 1 Dear Mr. Semon: ter. This Department has reviewed the above-referenced site plan and offe t!&!6 ld fii t5'mmentsr Construction is presently planned for this County road within the vicinity of this site. A dedication may be requested from the applicant, however the extent of dedication is not known at this time. We are awaiting information from the consultant preparing the construction plans for CR 48 and will advise you when the information is available. We have reviewed this development and find that improvements within the County right-of-way in the vicinity of this site are not required. Therefore,a permit from this Department is not necessary. If you have any questions,kindly contact this office at 852-4100. Very truly yours, William Hillman,P.E. Chief Engineer By: Bianca Dresch,P.E. Senior Civil Engineer WH:BD:ln SUFFOLK COUNTY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER (831)852.4010 335 YAPHANK AVENUE 0 YAPHANK,N.Y. 11980 0 FAX(631)852-4150 Irg so TF pi-s �/L— Town Hall,53095 Main Road Fax(631)765-9502 P.O.Box 1179 Telephone(631)765-1802 Southold,New York 11971-0959 Comm BUILDING DEPARTMENr TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 3 2006 11 MEMORANDUM TO: Jerilyn B. Woodhouse, Planning Board Chairperson FROM: Michael J. Verity, Chief Building Inspector DATE: January 17, 2006 REQUIREMENTS FOR SITE PLAN ELEMENTS & CERTIFICATION Project: ELI Kampgrounds Location: 64500 County Road, Greenpo SCTM# 1000 —Section 40- Block 3 —Lot 5 Date: October 7, 2005 Revised Date: December 8, 2005 1. ALL BUILDINGS AND USES SHALL COMPLY WITH CHAPTERS 45 AND 100 OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN CODE. 2. OFF STREET PARKING BY AUTHORITY OF THE PLANNING BOARD. 3. ALL FENCING, SCREENING AND LANDSCAPING BY AUTHORITY OF THE PLANNING BOARD. 4. THE PROPOSED USE Camp2round IS/ARE A PERMITTED USE BY SPECIAL EXCEPTION IN THIS RR DISTRICT AND IS SO CERTIFIED. Michael J. VerKy Chief Building Inspector • MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBE P.O. Box 1179 JERILYN B.WOODHOUSE �Of sotlp.OIO Southold, NY 11971 Chair OFFICE LOCATION: KENNETH L.EDWARDS * # Town Hall Annex MARTIN H. SIDOR H .]c 54375 State Route 25 GEORGE D.SOLOMON � Q 0 JOSEPH L.TOWNSEND �O (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) IyCOUNTI,� + Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD January 10, 20Qe(" Mr. Myron Goldstein 825 Queen Street Greenport, NY 11944 Re: Proposed Site Plan for Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds Located on County Road 48 at the s/w intersection of CR 48 and Queen Lane in Greenport. SCTM# 1000-40-3-5 Zoning District RR (Residential Resort) Dear Mr. Goldstein: The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a meeting held on Monday, Januaryt�-, 20&r�- WHEREAS, this amended site plan is for an 80 space over flow parking lot with a controlled access/egress and new landscaping on a 24-acre parcel in the RR Zone located on the s/s/o of County Road 48 at the s/w intersection of CR 48 and Queen Lane in Greenport. SCTM# 1000-40-3-5; be it therefore RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board, acting under the State Environmental Quality Review Act (6 NYCRR), Part 617.5 —C-5, makes a determination that the proposed action is a Type II and not subject to review. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, ?eri4lyn �Woodhouse Chairperson • MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS OF so P.O. Box 1179 JERILYN B.WOODHOUSE O�� '/O! Southold, NY 11971 Chair OFFICE LOCATION: WILLIAM J.CREMERS Town Hall Annex KENNETH L.EDWARDS G Q 54375 State Route 25 MARTIN H. SIDOR (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) GEORGE D.SOLOMON �li`COU Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM Date: December 16, 2005 To: Michael Verity, Principal Building Inspector Jamie Richter, Town Engineer From: Bruno Semon, Senior Site Plan Reviewer Re: ELI Kampgrounds 64500 County Road, Greenport SCTM# 1000-40-3-5 Status: Proposed to be a Type II action at the January 9, 2005 Planning Board meeting. In reference to the above, attached you will find a revised site plan and a letter from SC DPW. The Site Plan reflects the current proposed build out of this site. Please review for comments, concerns and certification. This Amended site plan is for an 80 space over flow parking lot with a controlled access/egress and new landscaping on 24 acres parcel in the RR Zone located on the s/s/o of County Road 48 at the sw intersection of CR 48 and Queen Lane also known as 64500 County Road in Greenport. SCTM#(s) 1000-40.-3-5 Site plan enclosed is for your records and does not need to be returned to the Planning Board. Thank you in advance. cc: file Enc.: 1 Site plan received by the Planning Department on 12/12/05 MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBER pQ f SOU P.O. Box 1179 JERILYN B.WOODHOUSE O�P H�/- Southold, NY 11971 Chair o OFFICE LOCATION: WILLIAM J. CREMERS Town Hall Annex KENNETH L.EDWARDS H Q 54375 State Route 25 MARTIN H.SIDOR (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) GEORGE D.SOLOMONco'nM' Southold, NY u111, Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM Date: December 16, 2005 To: Mark Terry, Local Water Revitalization Program oordinator From: Bruno Semon, Senior Site Plan Reviewer Re: ELI Kampgrounds 64500 County Road, Greenport SCTM# 1000-40-3-5 Status: Proposed to be a Type II action at the January 9, 2005 Planning Board meeting. In reference to the above, attached you will find a revised site plan and LWRP Assessment Form. The Site Plan reflects the current proposed build out of this site. Please review for comments, concerns and certification. This Amended site plan is for an 80 space over flow parking lot with a controlled access/egress and new landscaping on 24 acres parcel in the RR Zone located on the s/s/o of County Road 48 at the sw intersection of CR 48 and Queen Lane also known as 64500 County Road in Greenport. SCTM#(s) 1000-40.-3-5 Site plan enclosed is for your records and does not need to be returned to the Planning Board. Thank you in advance. cc: file Enc.: 1 Site plan received by the Planning Department on 12/12/05 • MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS V SOpr P.O. Box 1179 JERILYN B.WOODHOUSE O�� y� Southold, NY 11971 Chair OFFICE LOCATION: WILLIAM J.CREMERS 4 Town Hall Annex KENNETH L.EDWARDS H Q 54375 State Route 25 MARTIN H. SIDOR (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) GEORGE D. SOLOMON �i�'CO'nM' Southold, NY u1111 Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD December 16, 2005 Mr. Myron & Donna Goldstein 825 Queen Street Greenport, NY 11944 Re: ELI Kampgrounds 64500 County Road, Greenport SCTM# 1000-40-3-5 Zone RR Dear Mr. Goldstein In reviewing the site plan application materials and various correspondences the Planning Department received from the SC DPW and ARC, we are forwarding the information for you to follow up on as require. We recommend that you contact the SC DPW directly in reference to the letter attached to investigate the requirements of that agency. This is to inform you, the Planning Board (PB) held a Work Session on December 5, 2005 to review and accepted the Architectural Review Committee (ARC) approval. Attached you will find a copy of the minutes for your records. If there are any questions you can contact us at (631) 765-1938 x5019 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Resp Ily y Is, Bru Sem Senior Site Plan Reviewer CC:file, attachments a r Submission Without a Cover Letter sLJ Sender: M4R K, FCI -WAP- r Z Subject: `���"�p�s 0 V�/ f SCTM#: 1000 - 4- 0 -. O3 05- Date: ,SDate: Z�l 2 /Or Comments: I 7 ( ot2t ao,.v/kZ. L w p 1 o2i r 4F F�atZolll s SOUTHOLD TOWN ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE December 1 . 2005 The ARC met at the Town Hall at 4:00 p.m. Members present were Architects Glynis Berry and Ural Talgat, Co- Chairmen Sanford Hanauer and Robert Keith as well as Nicholas J. Planamento, Howard Meinke, Herbert Ernest and Ronald McGreevy. Also present were Victor L'Eplattenier and Bruno Semon of the Planning Board staff, as well as Myron and Donna Goldstein for ELI Kampgrounds and Ellen McNeilly of the Orient Association. Moved by Howard NIei.nkc and Seconded by Ronald N-IcGrce\}1, it v zip RI'SOL\ I:D tr, PPROV],' the N'IINI_ATES of the meetinr? of Septcmber 6, 2005. Vote of the Committee: Aves ALI. ELI KANLPGROUNDS (North Road - Greenport) SCTNSW 1000-a0-3-5) After learning of this application to mol<e legal an overflow, LDass Imil.in_t loi_ it wa< RESOLVED BY Howard \leinke and seconded by Sanford I hnau, i ik) ACC'b:P'I' i'i,t� proposal as drawn as there are few :uchitectural aspects. The Committee does reconunend to the Plaruung Board that cedars he used !o provide the .screening along the bean on the North Road side, tli.s im(i::id o1 dc.idw)us plantins t'dich would 1101 be effective in the winter. Vote of the Cornmitlec: Ayes all. \ppliaants are reminded that deviations Front appr'ovcd drawims wilhoul Ill, rovicty and approval of the Architectural Revicw Conunillee will eau cission ni gh: original approval and may negativeh' unpact upon securing the Certilic: (c of U cupai� ORIENT FIRE DISTRICT (Route 25 - Oiient) SCTNI 1000-11 -13 3 13ruu ; Semon recus,d Itimeall. �floved b) Robert Keith and seconded by Herbert Ernest, it was RES01,A1.1 t,r FABLE the APPLICATION awaiting elevations, colors, etc. ofth" equipment ;11 "high the Conurittee considered to be structwes to he reviewed. The C omnriucc tzconunands to the Planning Board and the 1pl)li. ri1 Ili, r. ,)I to the f1kioric District .incl Ilie vestdenlial arca. (he cyuipmcnt hmldm"' ;incl the be nutved front the comer of an open field to ❑ looation adjac=eat iI:r uchousc. This and other Steps could concoal the formes 'Ihc Commits , also ,,ot�;l tl :a the antennae at the rop of the pole detracts from its 11a1) hark Vote of the Conunittec: .lvcs All. S MALLOtN IWILDLNG (32545 -Main RittuL- Cnfchos'u� i 5( . '\l ( t- 7 \love(I by IlOward Nfei l(e and seconded by Nicholas Plananl0nu,. it Iv-;1 RESOI,A LJ) to T:1BL E t11a \PPLICATlON awaiting a redratv,ing Of the c�cst ul_�-;ili( r. Incl available ciclails of the silage, \ Ota of the Coirunittco:,Avas ,Ul. 'Al \TT1.7'IJCK CONIMON.S (Nlain Road at New Suffolk Avenue - :Ahutiluchj SC"} �,.1: I Ooo-1 1-1-11-17 .Moved b) Mal ,I algal and seconded h}' Ilowarcl n4aitil:c. it Iv-as 121SO1,A'til? I , f \131,1;: IIIc APPLICATION as irronlhlolc_ ;nvaiting the ilents specilic(I (>n the -1R ' checklist. t he Corulnitlec su&0,ests to the Planning Board and the Applic:all Ih:n. min asrdaralion of the location on the 4ain Road near 1110 shoppi should n; cent0r, the alclut -,uc hati' a hanllel f Mute. Also the location On a dangerous cuttie ,llcr, l'ul ,Hl cnlrance on Nnv Suffolk lvcnue_ V"ota Of the Conti till ea: :h'as all. PRFBIJUNI WINE CROUP (North Road at Cox Neck Lane - Alatriuuki SC' i'y..l 1000-1-21 Ural "Ialaat rearsed himself- \fILI IU'I d1Vn 1g all 1(1(iitiOn eolmeCljno the; Rv-0 CUSRCIg Sfl"IICtLIrdS 8nd 1C11l1l nit 111;11 t6c materiak and colors s�oul( be rnatclunQ It was moved by I Ierben faller and sc ,uid:(I bRonald \IcGrccvy to M'PROV'E the APPLICATION as .ttfbrnitt d- F ole of the Couunht00: Aves pplicnu� :u'c reminded That dcvi:uiuns Ii'om apl'n'OvOd chzn�ul�,.; Ivilhout Ilse ctl�w ,Ind apprmal of (he ArchilacRu'a1 CUIT)Jlittea will cause recission ,I the uriiinal allllroval :uul may ne��;auvc1�' impact upon securing the. Ce11i1icatc of(icc,apanc� . Robert U' hcilh Co-Chainnml • 9--OUNTY OF SUFFOLK(a • Sv 6 STEVE LEVY SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS RICHARD J.LAVALLE,P.E. CHARLES J.BARTHA,P.E. LESLIE A. MITCHEL CHIEF DEPUTY COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER DEPUTY COMMISSIONER November 28, 2005 Town of Southold Planning Department PO Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971 Attn: Bruno Semon, Senior Plan Reviewer RE: CR 48,Middle Road ELI Kampgrounds—SCTM#100040-3-5 Dear Mr. Semon: We are in receipt of plans for the referenced project. Please be advised: A permit from this Department will be required pursuant to Section 136 of the Highway Law for any improvements this Department deems necessary along the County right-of-way. Before a permit is issued by this Department for these improvements, documentation pursuant to Section 239F of the New York State General Municipal Law must be forwarded to us from the Town Building Department for our review and comments. We will perform a detailed review, including a site visit. We request the Town refrain from issuing any approvals or permits for this project until we have had an opportunity to advise your office of the results of our review. If you have any questions,kindly contact this office at 852-4100. Very truly yours, William Hillman,P.E. Chief Engineer By: ` Bianca Dresch, P.E. Civil Engineer WH:BD:ln cc: ELI Kampgrounds SUFFOLK COUNTY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER (631)8524010 335 YAPHANK YAPHANK,N.Y.11980 0 FAX(631)8524150 • COUNTY OF SUFFOLK G STEVE LEVY SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING THOMAS ISLES,AICP DIRECTOR OF PLANNING November 25, 2005 Town of Southold Planning Bd. 53095 Main Road- P.O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971 Attn: Bruno Semon, Sr. Site Plan Reviewer Pursuant to Section 239L&M of the General Municipal Law,the following site plan which have been submitted to the Suffolk CountyPlanning Commission is/are considered to be a matter for local determination as there appears to be no significant county-wide or inter-community impact(s). A decision of local determination should not be construed as either an approval or disapproval. Site Plan Local File No. ELI Kampgrounds 1000-40-3-5 Comment: Pursuant to General Municipal Law, Section 239, in the future please provide a "Full Statement of Facts" for all referrals. NOTE: Does not constitute acceptance of any zoning action(s) associated therewith before any other local regulatory board. Very truly yours, Thomas Isles,AICP Direct r of Plannin� --_"--� drew P. Freleng, I P Chief Planner APF:cc G.XCCHORNY¢ONINGIZONING\W ORKING\LD2004\239LD.W PD LOCATION MAILING ADDRESS H.LEE DENNISON BLDG.-4TH FLOOR P.O.BOX 6100 . (631)853-5190 100 VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY HAUPPAUGE,NY 11788-0099 TELECOPIER(631)853-4044 Submission Without a Cover Letter Sender: Subject: ELY Iqn rpele)0 U SCTM#: 1000 - Date: �� q/ Comments: �5 ROBERT )V. KEITH 995 WILLIS CREE,K DRIVE NUXTTITUCK, NY 11952 631/298-8508 November 21, 2005 Mr. Bruno Semon, Senior Site Plan Reviewer Planning Board. Town of Southold Dear 1b-. Semon. This will acknowledge receipt of the following Agency Referral Requests: Oriant Fire District, 18-5-13.8 ELI Kampgrounds, 40-3-5 Malon Industries, 97-5-4.5 Mattituck Commons, 114-11-17 Premium «gine Group, 121-6-1 The Architectural l e-Niew Committee will take up these submissions al its neat meeting. Yours sincereh. V1YVVt.u� Co-Chairman • • MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS a OF SU(/ P.O. Box 1179 JERILYN B.WOODHOUSE �� Ty�6 Southold,NY 11971 Chair EDWARDS OFFICE LOCATION: KENNETH L. DWAR WILLIAM J. S Town Hall Annex N � MARTIN H.SIDOR p� 54375 State Route 25 GEORGE D.SOLOMON (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1988 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Fax: 631 766.3138 November 18, 2005 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Mr. Robert Keith 994 Willis Creek Drive Mattituck, NY 11952 Re: Architectural Review Committee Site Plan Agency Referral Requests Dear Mr. Keith: I am forwarding copies of the following five Site Plan Agency Referral Requests, with applications attached, for review by the Architectural Review Committee: Site Plan Suffolk County Tax Map No. Orient Fire District 18-5-13.8 ELI Kampgrounds 40-3-5 Malon Industries 97-5-4.5 Mattituck Commons 114-11-17 Premium Wine Group 121-6-1 Respectfully you , l Bruno emo Senior Site Plan Reviewer encs. 0 0 MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS �0 f so P.O. Box 1179 JERILYN B.WOODHOUSEy0 Southold, NY 11971 0� Chair A OFFICE LOCATION: WILLIAM J.CREMERS Town Hall Annex KENNETH L. EDWARDS G • CIS 54375 State Route 25 MARTIN H.SIDOR %�� (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) GEORGE D.SOLOMONIiYCOU,M'� Southold, NY n I 1 Telephone: 631765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE November 4, 2005 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Mr. Myron & Donna Goldstein 825 Queen Street Greenport, NY 11944 Re: ELI Kampgrounds 64500 County Road, Greenport SCTM# 1000-40-3-5 Zone RR Dear Mr. Goldstein In reviewing the site plan application materials submitted to the office on October 11, 2005, the Planning Board held a work session on October 31, 2005 and accepted this application. The site plan application will need to include the following to be processed: 1. Attached is a checklist form that indicates the missing information, please review the form and submit the information to avoid processing delays. Revise the site plan and submit a minimum of four copies to the Planning Department. 2. The site plan will need to detail and prevent storm water runoff and meet the minimum Town Specifications. 3. Please illustrate and detail the landscaping to be installed along Queen Lane to comply with Town Code 100-191 K-2. See attached copy. 4. Enclosed you will find Town Code Chapter 88 for your review. 5. The zoning district is RR as indicated on the site plan, please detail adjoining zoning districts on the site plan. 6. Please supply the EAF form and LWRP consistency form for our file. Update the site plan application to include the Tax Assessor listed owner. If there are any questions you can contact us at (631) 765-1938 x5019 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Respe Ily y S, Brun emo Senior Site Plan Reviewer CC:file, Ft K. Regulations for parking spaces adjacent to lots in any residence district. (1) Wherever a parking area of over five (5) spaces abuts or is within fifteen(15) feet of the side or rear lot line of a lot in any residence district, said parking lot shall be screened from such adjoining lot by a substantial wall, fence or thick hedge approved by the Planning Board. Generally, such screen shall be not less than four(4) feet nor more than eight (8) feet in height. (2) Whenever a parking area of over five (5) spaces is located across the street from other land in any residence district, it shall be screened from the view of such land by a thick hedge, wall or fence, approved by the Planning Board, located along aline drawn parallel to the street and a distance of twenty(20) feet therefrom such screening to be interrupted only at points of ingress and egress. Generally, no such screening shall be less than four(4) feet nor more than six (6) feet in height. The open area between such screening and the street shall be landscaped in harmony with the landscaping prevailing on neighboring properties fronting on the same street. Two (2) identification and directional signs located on the street side of such screening shall be permitted; however, they shall not exceed an area of three (3) square feet each. 1 SITE PLAN CHECKLIST MINIMUM SITE PLAN REQUIREMENTS { } Notice of Disapproval from Building Department required under 100-253 of the Town Code. { } Lot, block section from Suffolk County Tax Map. {v}� Name and address of landowner on record. {✓� Names and addresses of adjoining landowners. {vrNames and address of applicant(if not same as landowner). Name and address of person preparing map (plan)sealed with license seal and signature. { } Date of Plan. { } North Point. Location of all rights-of-way within 500 feet of property lines. { } Key map showing location and owners of all adjoining lands within 500 feet at a {� scale of 1 inch equals 100 feet. Existing zone district, adjoining property zone districts and zoning district lines if tI1P nrnnarr�i in�deS_H. Z._rne� {� Buildings and build out with ercent lot covera( J { } Landscaping and percent landscape see a �ehc { } Scale, 1 inch equals 20 feet. { } Existing building structures/utilities and propo {✓}' Show all uses of the site in a town defined type ®'/ f calculations broken down by the use, refer to Include handicap parking spaces as required it { }� Drainage plan detailing paved areas including h calculations. (v, Show outdoor lighting with detail of wattage and type of fixture refer to 100-239.5. { } Show location of ground transformers, fire well and fire hydrants. { Show location of dumpsler. { } Existing trees of 6 inches in diameter at a point 3 feet above the truck base property boundaries. { } Landscape plan detailing location of landscaping, type of material plants, buffering, street trees -see attached Town Code information 100-212 & 100-213. { } Data for architectural review(see information below) & refer to 100-257 & 100-258 { } Building elevations for all facades and floor plans showing proposed use of floor area \ ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS (If Applicable) { } Off street loading areas as required, refer to Town Code 100-192 for Loading Berth Requirements. { } Existing contours with intervals of 2 feet or less { } Show wetlands { } Outdoor signs —sketch to scale and colors refer to 100-200/209 { } Proposed grading, including existing and proposed topography with 2 feet contours on site and 200 feet heyond the property fine { } Spot elevationsfor buildin g s MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS �OF sour P.O. Box 1179 JERILYN B.WOODHOUSE O� y�l Southold, NY 11971 Chair Q OFFICE LOCATION: WILLIAM J.CREMERS Town Hall Annex KENNETH L. EDWARDS G • O 54375 State Route 25 MARTIN H.SIDOR (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) GEORGE D.SOLOMON li`COUmi Southold, NY 111, Telephone: 631765-1938 Fax: 631765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD March 7, 2005 Mr. Larry Tuthill, Secretary Greenprot Fire Department 233 Third Street Greenport, NY 11944 RE: ELI Kampgrounds 64500 County Road, Greenport SCTM# 1000-40-3-5 Dear Mr. Tutthill: Enclosed please find one (1) site plan received October 11, 2005. This Amended site plan is for an 80 space over flow parking lot with a controlled access/egress and new landscaping on 24 acres parcel in the RR Zone located on the s/s/o of County Road 48 at the sw intersection of CR 48 and Queen Lane also known as 64500 County Road in Greenport. SCTM#(s) 1000-40.-3-5 The enclosed site plan is being referred to you for fire access review and for your recommendations. Thank you for your cooperation. Very truly yours, runo Semo/<n Senior Site Plan Reviewer enc. • MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERSP.O. Box 1179 JERILYN B.WOODHOUSE O��QF SO(/�ypl Southold, NY 11971 Chair Q OFFICE LOCATION: WILLIAM J. CREMERS Town Hall Annex KENNETH L.EDWARDS G Q 54375 State Route 25 MARTIN H.SIDOR �`0 �� (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) GEORGE D.SOLOMON li`COU III'i Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1838 Fax: 631765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM Date: November 4, 2005 To: Michael Verity, Principal Building Inspector Jamie Richter, Town Engineer Mark Terry, Local Water Revitalization Program Coordinator From: Bruno Semon, Senior Site Plan Reviewer/ Re: ELI Kampgrounds 64500 County Road, Greenport SCTM# 1000-40-3-5 Status: New application accepted by Planning Board at work session held on October 31, 2005. In reference to the above, attached you will find a site plan. The Site Plan reflects the current proposed build out of this site. Please review for comments, concerns and certification. This Amended site plan is for an 80 space over flow parking lot with a controlled access/egress and new landscaping on 24 acres parcel in the RR Zone located on the s/s/o of County Road 48 at the sw intersection of CR 48 and Queen Lane also known as 64500 County Road in Greenport. SCTM#(s) 1000-40.-3-5 Site plan enclosed is for your records and does not need to be returned to the Planning Board. Thank you in advance. cc: file Enc.: 1 Site plan prepared dated 10/07/05 and received by the Planning Department on 10/11/05 • . MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERSP.O. Box 1179 JERILYN B.WOODHOUSE O��OF Sr7(/jypl Southold, NY 11971 Chair OFFICE LOCATION: WILLIAM J.CREMERS Town Hall Annex KENNETH L. EDWARDS G • 54375 State Route 25 MARTIN H.SIDOR � (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) GEORGE D. SOLOMON lij'COU ,M'� Southold, NY MEMORANDUM Telephone: 631 765-1935 Fax: 631 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Date: November 4, 2005 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD To: Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals Southold Town Building Department Southold Town Clerk for Southold Town Board Josh Horton, Southold Town Supervisor Southold Town Board of Trustees Southold Town Engineer Suffolk County Department of Health Services NYSDEC - Stony Brook Suffolk County Water Authority * Suffolk County Planning Department * Suffolk County Department of Public Works Architectural Review Committee, c/o Town Clerk Mark Terry, Local Water Revitalization Program Coordinator From: Bruno Semon, Senior Site Plan Reviewer Re: Agency Referral requests required under Southold Town Code Article XXV 100-254 Review Procedure part C the Planning Board refers this site plan for concerns, comments and Jurisdiction requirements if applicable. Dear Reviewer: The site plan status is a New Active Site Plan. Below is site plan application information pertaining to the listed project: ELI Kampgrounds 64500 County Road, Greenport SCTM# 1000-40-3-5 This Amended site plan is for an 80 space over flow parking lot with a controlled access/egress and new landscaping on 24 acres parcel in the RR Zone located on the s/s/o of County Road 48 at the sw intersection of CR 48 and Queen Lane also known as 64500 County Road in Greenport. SCTM#(s) 1000-40.-3-5 Attached is a copy of the site plan application for your review. Thank you in advance. cc: File, attachment, *Maps are enclosed for your review /0 3i o i ' OFFICE l S OAF: ..Y i e. I Submission Without a Cover Letter Sender, *e le- fc � Subject: pG�G v4,'riQf SCTM#: 1000 - 4o - 03 - d)� Date: ? Ol as 0r Comments: A f r A f 7 �� FORM NO. 3 NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL U L DATE: August 3, 2005 TO: MYDON Resorts A/C ELI Kampground PO Box 89 Greenport,NY 11944 Please take notice that your application dated August 3, 2005 For a permit for parking changes at Location of property: 690 Queen Street, Greenport County Tax Map No. 1000 - Section 40 Block 3 Lot 5 Is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds: The proposed parking requires site plan approval from the Southold Town Planning Board. You may now apply to this agency directly. I 7/ -- tho 'z Si Note to Applicant: Any change or deviation to the above referenced application, may require further review by the Southold Town Building Department. Cc: file, Z.B.A. AUG - 8 2005 �� FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY QS SITE PLAN USE DETERMINATION Initial Determination Date: Date Sent: / / Project Name: Yk1yP6A1 &SOX71� I EL/ ,ama'-a)" Project Address: Suffolk County Tax Map No.:1000-__J2L0 - - Zoning District: Ze Request:, ,q,e %/1/6- (Note: Copy of Building Permit Application and supporting documentation as to proposed use or uses should be submitted.) Initial Determination as to whether use is permitted: Initipj Determinatipnasto whether site plan is required:SC %� 1-12L� Signatu f g Inspec r Planning Department (P.D.) Referral: P.D. Date Received:— / �� Date of Comment: _/ ay, / 0 Comments: r C �..?Sl3/ �W C a v Signature foer Planning Dept. Staff Reviewer Final Determination Date: Decision: Signature of Building Inspector r p� EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMMOVNDS P.O. Box 89 • Greenport, New York 11944 • (631) 477-0022 July 7, 2005 Ms. Jerilyn B. Woodhouse a �.'i Chair, Planning Board 1 '' �� Town of Southold `�� '� Gn5 - � P.O. Box 1179 . Southold, N.Y. 11971 -- Dear Ms. Woodhouse: We would like to introduce ourselves. We are Myron and Donna Goldstein, owners and operators of the Eastern Long Island Kampground. We are permanent residents of Greenport and active members of the Greenport- Southold Chamber of Commerce. Myron is an active member of Phenix Hose Hook and Ladder Company, Greenport Fire Department, Fire Police and department photographer. He is also the East End photographer for Fire News, a newspaper for firemen by firemen. We had camped at the Eastern Long Island Kampground for 18 years before we approached the previous owner regarding the purchase. This is our sixth season running the park. Our goal was to create a safe family environment full of fun in Greenport. We feel we have done just that.We have improved the park to become the camping resort of the East End. We are the largest private campground on Long Island as well as one of the largest tourist attraction on the North Fork being a destination park. We accommodate 400 to 700 people east weekendas campers. There is an average of 200 to 300 children. We have a large staff that maintains cleanliness, safety and supervised activities and childrens' programs. Safety in the activities is of the utmost .. EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPGROVNDS P.O. Box 89 • Greenport, New York 11944 • (631) 477-0022 Page Two concern as well as entertainment of the participants.The previous owner had his parking area in the rear of the store/office along side the children's playground. The children when playing along side the parked cars, were running between the cars in an unsafe manner. We had a near miss when a car began moving with a small child behind the car that the driver did not see. That is when we realized the absolute necessity of separating the cars from the children play area. We felt we coud not have the children near the busy rod - Sound Avenue. The decision was made for the safety of the children to put a fence across and divide the play area to maintain a safe place for the recreation. Friday night is our busiest check in night, bringing in approximately 135 camping units. We are proud of the efficiency in moving this volume with minimal traffic concern. We bring all rigs inside the gate, do a fast check in, then escort each camper to their site. There is no spilling over onto Queen Street or Sound Avenue. On weekends these 600+ guests are enjoying all that Greenport and the Town of Southold has to offer. We provide an information center for all area attractions, menus for all restaurants, list of retail stores, etc. We feel the volume we introduce to our town leaves a positive impact. Many guests bring two cars. The site can only hold a camping unit and one car, therefore we need an overflow parking area. This is true only on weekends and holidays. Saturday and Sunday morning approximately 40 cars and holidays maximum 80 cars. EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMMOVNDS P.O. Box 89 • Greenport, New York 11944 • (631) 477-0022 Page Three We are proposing a natural barrier to be established on the West side of Queen Street and the area at the 100 foot set back from Sound Avenue. Please note proposed parking area can accommodate comfortably this number and more. Please review the requested change and advise. Sincerely yours, Myron and Donna Goldstein r MAILING ADDRESS: ` PLANNING BOARD MEMBER ��V SOp)/% P.O. Box 1179 JERILYN B.WOODHOUSE �� l� Southold, NY 11971 Chair OFFICE LOCATION: WILLIAM J. CREMERS .� Town Hall Annex KENNETH L.EDWARDS �O 54375 State Route 25 MARTIN H.SIDOR (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) GEORGE D. SOLOMON yCQU Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SITE PLAN APPLICATION Submission Requirements The following items are required for a complete site plan application submission: • Site Plan Application Form (2 pages) • Applicant's Affidavit(1 page) • Agent Authorization (if applicable) • Environmental Assessment Form (EAF- Part One) iT • Payment to Town of Southold (see 100-259.2 for fee schedule) • Nine Copies of Site Development Plan (see appendix for requirements) • Grading and Drainage Plan with Calculations (if not included in site plan) • Existing and Proposed Landscape Plan (if not included in site plan) • Survey Prepared by Licensed Surveyor or Civil Engineer • Architectural Review Materials to Include: 2 sets of construction plans with elevation details & lighting details, samples of material, colors, type of roofing and siding. See the Architectural Review Committee Check List. • Scaled Sketch of Sign Showing Color, Material Type, and Sign Lighting Details • Notice of Disapproval from Building Department (See Town Code Section 100-253) NOTE: See the Site Plan Application Guide for further information. Revised 04/18/05 Page 1 of 3 1 TOWl')F SOUTHOLD PLANNI& BOARD k SITE PLAN APPLICATION SECTION A: Site Plan Name and Location Application Date: 40_65� Site Plan Name: &-s rew AI 1-6 ti c -LS 1,4Nff /� /YJK le6 U N.. Suffolk County Tax Map #1000-_ W- Other SCTM #s: to 115,o6 cpuNTy ko • 8 �^ Street Address: (09n ti EI`A�T��-T Hamlet: C.OREE107j ' 7" Distance to nearest intersection: 664 ' Type of Site Plan: New _Amended Residential If Amended, last approval date: 1_/gsG/:�7z SECTION B: Owners/AQent Contact Information Please list name, mailing address, and hone number or the peo le below: Property OwneryRQ,(} `fNA/A ( �iL 1L/ Streets/—�S_ �1 it} S �T �(j �a� 7 `7 City ls�ZEF.U/0 State /y X Zip ll�jaELLY Home Telephone 6 31 x/77 a 3,96Oth r 514 -G G a - S/8,3 'wYDOAJ P754 /Ai C_ �} L Applicant FP,fJ J-,6 A1C TS LAX)D �fyyll96 r7 a/I Street (4 %} =-C-A) City C�6 State /U Zip /19gy CE Home Telephone 3/- �'/'j-D SSG 6Hiet.L- r Applicant's Agent orRepresentative: \ Contact Person(s)* y M6 A- cO-- lJa.uA./A �iI L�STcr! IJ Street City. Gj)eEeN opO,PT State Ai Office Telephone 6 3/' y'/'/'0 Q a oZ, Other lea/" `J`� '4 Y'SU *Unless otherwise requested, correspondence will be sent only to the contact person noted here. Page 2 of 3 I` t SECTION C: Site Data • Proposed construction type: New Modification of Existing Structure _Agricultural Change of use J/ Property total acreage or square footage: ac. sq. ft. Site Plan build-out acreage or square footage: ac./sq. ft. Is there an existing or proposed Sale of Development Rights on the property? Yes No If yes, explain: Property Zoning District(s): Building Department Notice of Disapproval Date: Is an application to the Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals required? Yes "'� No If yes, have you submitted an application to the ZBA? Yes No If yes, attach a copy of the application packet. Show all uses proposed and existing. Indicate which building will have which use. If more then one use is proposed per building, indicate square footage of floor area per use. List all existing property uses: 0"4w&&(A A) /) List all proposed property uses: ('hN1)1P6 11efJ N Af 0 ,�'it>2KOJ G /} c,[� i Other accessory uses: Existing lot coverage: /D —/✓5'% Proposed lot coverage: /D /S` % Gross floor area of existing structure(s): 4(4 sq. ft. Gross floor area of proposed structure(s): 4 ',? Parking Space Data: # of existing spaces: # of proposed spaces: Loading Berth: Yes No Landscaping Details: Existing landscape coverage: % Proposed landscape coverage: % Waterfront Data: / Is this property within 500"of a wetland area? Yes No v If yes explain: I, the undersigned, certify that all the above 4nformation is true. Signaturo Preparer: Datj Pate 3 of 3 1 APPLICANTS AFFIDAVIT STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK fqq&,,-N Vj CV 4 t) being duly sworn, deposes and says that he resides at Vt4L✓I e�`'ZCM 4L I ) 'tT V In the State of New York, and that he is the owner of the above prwperty, or that he is the of the me 'DCM e-)"T Azo (Title) - (Specify whether Partners or Corp.) which Is hereby making application; that there are no existing structures or Improvements on the land which are not shown on the Site Plan; that the title to the entire parcel, including all rights-of-way, has been clearly established and is shown on said Plan; that no part of the Plan infringes upon any duly filed plan which has not been abandoned both as to lots and as to roads; that he has examined all rules and regulations adopted by the Planning Board for the filing of Site Plans and will comply with same; that the plans sub d, as approved, w not be altered or changed In any manner without the approval of the Planning oar ; and that the al physical Improvements will be Installed In strict accordance with the plans submi d. Signed tow Signed (partner or corporate officer and Title) 4(Nota o me this ��S- day of I� w ublic) �`1 CYNTHIA M.MANWARING NOTARY PUBLIC,STATE OF NEW YORK N0:01 MA6100507 QUALIFIED IN SUFFOLK COUN COMMISSION EXPIRES OCT.20 1 r3 S ,I Submission Without a Cover Letter Sender: ��/V Subject: SCTM#: 1000 - `1 Date: 7/ 1 (� �— Comments: I, JUL 1 8 Southold Town Planning BoarH EASTERN LONG ISLAND XAMPGROVNDS P.O. Box 89 • Greenport, New York 11944 • (631) 477-0022 JULY 27, 2005 MS. JERILYN B. WOODHOUSE CHAIR, PLANNING BOARD TOWN OF SOUTHOLD P.O.BOX 1179 SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 DEAR MS. WOODHOUSE: THIS IS AN UPDATE ON OUR SITE PLAN USE CHANGE. WE HAVE APPLIED WITH THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT FOR A PERMIT FOR A SITE PLAN DETERMINATION. WE ARE WORKING ON GETTING DRAWINGS PREPARED TO SUBMIT REFLECTING THE CHANGES WE DISCUSSED. WE HAVE INCLUDED IN THIS CORRESPONDENCE A COPY OF OUR SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES PERMIT TO OPERATE A CAMPGROUND. SINCERELY YOURS, *MYRON AND DONNA GOLDSTEIN I Suffolk County Department of Health Services Bureau of Public Health Protection PERMIT To Operate a Campground This is to certify that Myron & Donna Goldstein r I i the operator of I EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPGROUND at 690 QUEEN STREET I GREENPORT, NY 11944 Located in the VILLAGE of GREENPORT in SUFFOLK County j is granted permission to operate said establishment in compliance with the provisions I of Subpart 7-3 of the State Sanitary Code and under the following conditions: I (1) This permit is granted subject to any and all applicable State,Local and Municipal Laws, Ordinances,Codes,Rules and Regulations. (2) Capacity 186 sites. (3) Required supervision at swimming pool is Level III. I a Date of Issue October 21,2004 Permit is NON-TRANSFERABLE Permit Issuing Official I This permit expires on September 30,2005 and may be revoked or suspended for cause. THIS PERMIT SHOULD BE POSTED CONSPICUOUSLY Facility Code 51-6637 Permit Number 51-6637 18-1725.6,99, U.tl I;.lU t2192) (GEN-129) pb EASTERN LONG ISLAND XAMMOVNDS P.O. Box 89 • Greenport, New York 11944 • (631) 477-0022 JULY 13, 2005 MS. JERILYN B. WOODHOUSE CHAIR, PLANNING BOARD TOWN OF SOUTHOD P.O.BOX 1179 SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 DEAR MS. WOODHOUSE: THANK YOU AND THE BOARD FOR YOUR TIME AND ATTENTION ON MONDAY'S WORK MEETING. WE HAVE TAKEN THE TIME TO MAKE COPIES OF SAMPLE RECORDS TO VERIFY SOME OF THE STATISTICS WE DISCUSSED. IF THERE IS ANYTHING FURTHER YOU MAY NEED, PLEASE LET US KNOW. SINCERELY, M ON AND DONNA GOLDSTEIN 1T j JL'!_ c 0 •Y EASTERN LOBO ISLAND KAMPOROVRDS P.O. Box 89 • Oreegerl, New York 11944 • (631) 471-0022 ff R�s�/1 v tt 7-20 nJ L1-5 7- ( 0 2 /�1 fF/F'/ T l 11 1A)�J 5FPT. ? s / 7?�- Z-1cC/+ a Y RESERVATION ARWAL LIST DATE 07/ r For: 09/23/05 thru 09/25/05 TIME 12: Site Type: *ALL* Rate Code: *ALL* EQUIPMT RSV GUEST NAME SITE RATE TYPE SZ FROM - TO 36230 ACCARDI, JOE & CHERY 100B WE TR 29 09/23-09/25 37015 ADAMS, DOUG & SHARON 0095 WE TR 19 09/23-09/25 36416 ALLEN, TARA & VINNIE OW20 TENT TNT 09/23-09/25 36205 ANDERSON, JOHN 0034 WES TR 27 09/23-09/25 36231 BAUCUM, BARBARA & JA 0082 WES 5W 32 09/23-09/25 36073 BISCARDI, FRANK & CO 0098 WES TR 27 09/23-09/25 37581 BLYDENBURGH,MIKE & P 0089 WES TR 25 09/23-09/25 36960 BODEN, NANCY & JOHN 083A WE TR 30 09/23-09/26 37050 BOTTI, NELLO 049A WE MH 37 09/23-09/25 36080 BREUNIG, DONNA 040A WES TR 30 09/23-09/25 36726 BROOKE, ARLENE & HAR 0019 WE TNT 09/23-09/25 36048 BUERKEL, JOHN 0080 WES TR 28 09/23-09/26 36235 CAVAZZINI, DANIEL 0023 WE POP 09/23-09/25 36465 CROWLEY, SUSAN & KEV 0037 WES TR 32 09/23-09/25 37072 CRUZ, YOLANDA & WILL 100C WE TR 26 09/23-09/25 36801 DARBY, MINDY & JIM 093A WE TR 25 09/23-09/25 36591 DAVIDSON, KEN & TOBY 0077 WES TR 26 09/23-09/26 36247 DERENZE, PHIL 0026 WE POP 09/23-09/26 36346 DEVERS, KEVIN & JOAN 086A WES TR 23 09/23-09/25 36087 DITTMEIER, TIMOTHY 0042 WES TR 31 09/23-09/25 36379 DOVALE, BOB 076A WES TR 33 09/23-09/25 36381 DOVALE, THOMAS 077A WES TR 19 09/23-09/25 36380 DOVALE, WILLIAM 0076 WES MH 33 09/23-09/25 36352 EDBERG, ERIC 0084 WES TR 27 09/23-09/25 36079 EVANS, MARK & TAMMY 042A WES TR 30 09/23-09/25 36463 FAIVRE, BILL & JANEE 092A WES MH 33 09/23-09/25 36206 FITZPATRICK, KEVIN 035A WES TR 26 09/23-09/25 36090 FOGARTY 0039 WES TR 21 09/23-09/25 36961 HANSEN, SHIOBAN & CH 082A WE TR 29 09/23-09/26 36640 INDIMINE, NANCY & LA 051A WE TR 30 09/23-09/25 36039 JONES, CHRIS & DEBBI 080A WES TR 30 09723-09/26 36149 KALINOWSKI , JOHN OW24 WE POP 09/23-09/25 37607 KENT, DENISE & LLOYD 098A WE TR 30 09/23-09/25 36948 KOSTUK, TERRI & KEIT 092C WE TR 24 09/23-09/26 36181 KRAUSS, ERNIE 081A WES TR 30 09/23-09/25 36228 KUHN, HERMAN & JUDY 0096 WE TR 32 09/23-09/25 36182 LABALBO 0081 WES TR 30 09/23-09/25 36504 LOMBARSKI, LISA & AL 047A WE 5W 37 09/23-09/25 37853 MASTRANGELO, PHILLIP 001B WE TNT 09/23-09/25 36628 MICHALSKI . JEFF & RO 0044 WE TR 27 09/23-09/25 36629 MICHALSKI . JOHN & JU 0043 WE POP 09/23-09/25 37004 MINERVINI, CONNIE & 0045 WE MH 34 09/23-09/26 37271 NICKERSON, STEVEN&MI 0049 WES MH 31 09/23-09/25 36525 PINCUS, STEVEN & CHR 0087 WES TR 27 09/23-09/25 36506 PROVENZANO, LOUANN & 0048 WE TR 27 09/23-09/25 36278 RIENZI , GUY 0091 WES TR 30 09/23-09/25 36277 RIENZI , PETER 091A WES TR 30 09/23-09/26 36391 ROMONOSKI , MARY 0083 WES TR 27 09/23-09/25 36947 ROSE, KAREN & ROGER 0052 WE POP 09/23-09/25 37049 RUDNICK, DENICE 0050 WES MH 33 09/23-09/25 36505 RUFFOLO, MARIO 0047 WE 5W 32 09/23-09/25 36464 SCHNELL, CHRIS & DON 038A WES TR 30 09/23-09/25 36076 SCHOEMER, THERESA 0040 WES TR 31 09/23-09/25 RESERVATION A*VAL LIST • DATE 07/1 , 'For: 09/23/05 thru 09/25/05 TIME 12: 1 Site Type: *ALL* Rate Code: *ALL* RSV GUEST NAME EQUIPMT -_----NAME ------ -- SITE RATE TYPE SZ FROM - TO 36293 SCIARRONE, GAIL 0090 WES TR 27 09/23-09/25 36171 SEEGER, VICKI 0086 WES MH 30 09/23-09/25 37912 SHAW, MIKE & RICHARD 025A WE POP 09/23-09/25 36199 SIGGILINO 0035 WES TR 27 09/23-09/25 36466 SMITH, GREG & LINDA 0036 WES TR 30 09/23-09/25 36764 SMITH, KAREN & LYLE 0085 WES TR 25 09/23-09/25 36630 SNYDER, STEVE 0051 WE TR 30 09/23-09/25 36084 STENSLAND, JOHN & CA 0041 WES TR 30 09/23-09/25 36538 SYLVESTER, MIKE & KA Cncl WES MH 32 09/23-09/25 36419 TROMP, ROBERT & ESTE 097A WES MH 30 09/23-09/25 37014 TUTTLE, CATHY & PAUL 0092 WES TR 26 09/23-09/25 36227 VENTURA, LUCI 0094 WE TR 32 09/23-09/25 37107 WADSWORTH, PATTY 045A WE TR 30 09/23-09/25 37108 WADSWORTH, PATTY 0046 WE TR 30 09/23-09/25 36273 WILDNER, A 092B WES TR 24 09/23-09/25 36241 WILSON, ED &YGERALDI 0079 WES MH 36 09/23-09/26 1 36083 WOOLNEY, BOB & TERRY 0031 WES TR 30 09/23-09/25 36229 ZIMMERMAN, JOHN & SU 0100 WE 5W 32 09/23-09/25 36382 ZUVICH, ROBERT OW21 TENT TNT 09/23-09/25 09/23 RECORDS : 71 TOTAL PAID: $ q TOTAL DUE CANCELS : 1 TOTAL PAID: $ . 00 TOTAL DUE **************************************************************** TOTAL RECORDS : 71 TOTAL PAID: $ qmmmmmw TOTAL DUE CANCELS : 1 TOTAL PAID: $ . 00 TOTAL DUE BASTE&1 LGI14 ISLAND KAMFaRCDIPDS P.O.Box 89 • oneopr►, New YOrk 11944 1631) 477-0022 C�fFcK - gni stfaw S 8 �-- (:.,o 611 � 6 ! N RESERVATION ARRIVAL LIST DATE 07 Fo<_ : 07/15/05 thru 07/17/05 TIME 12 Site Type: *ALL* Rate Code: *ALL* EQUIPMT RSV GUEST NAME SITE RATE TYPE SZ FROM - TO 37220 ADAMS, MARY ELLEN & 100B WE TNT 07/15-07/17 37539 ALAGNA, AL & LOUISE 0082 WES TR 35 07/15-07/17 37722 ALAGNA, AL & LOUISE 081A WES TNT 07/15-07/17 37784 ALTOIF, KEITH 040A WES POP 07/15-07/17 37992 ARNZEN, DAVID & VALE OW11 TENT TNT 07/15-07/17 36625 BAEZ, EDWIN & RACHEL 097A WES TR 27 07/15-07/18 37991 BENVENUTO, LINNEA OW24 WE POP 07/15-07/17 37182 BLYDENBURGH,MIKE & P 0091 WES TR 25 07/15-07/17 37933 BORRUSO, KATHY & MAR 0018 WE POP 07/15-07/17 36773 BUTERA, PETE & LINDA 0048 WE POP 07/15-07/17 37796 BUTLER, MARY & MIKE 083A WE TR 30 07/15-07/17 3796.3 CANE, JOHN & DAWN 0098 WES TR 26 07/15-07/17 36457 CANNETTI , MAUREEN & 079A WES MH 38 07/15-07/18 37962 CAST, BARBARA 0041 WES POP 07/15-07/17 37794 COLETTA, MARIA & TON 0083 WES TR 28 07/15-07/17 36849 COMBA, ANNE MARIE & OO1B WE TNT 07/15-07/17 37437 CORTELLI, JOHN & MIC OOW8 TENT TNT 07/15-07/17 37603 COSTA, JOYCE & TOM 0022 WE TNT 07/15-07/17 37391 DARMANIN, CAROL 0105 TENT TNT 07/15-07/17 37695 DIFRANZO, ROSE & JOE 092B WES POP 07/15-07/20 36848 DIMODICA, DEBBY & JO 001A WE TNT 07/15-07/17 37569 DIPRIMA, JERRY & LIN 0035 WES TR 26 07/15-07/17 37483 DOLAN, DIANE & JIM 0044 WE MH 28 07/15-07/17 36880 DONDERO, STEVE & STE OW20 TENT TNT 07/15-07/17 36307 DONOVAN, ANDREW & CH Cncl WE POP 07/15-07/17 37964 DURAN, ABBY OW15 TENT TNT 07/15-07/19 36727 FARLEY, GAIL & FRANK 0079 WES MH 34 07/15-07/18 37231 FAULHABER, HENRY & L 092A WES TR 22 07/15-07/17 37679 FERRAIOLO, SHANNON & OW12 TENT TNT 07/15-07/17 36317 FRAGAL, JOE & GINA Cncl WES TR 25 07/15-07/17 37856 GANDIA, CARLOS OOW5 TENT TNT 07/15-07/17 37735 GARRY, LISA 088A WES 07/15-07/17 37998 HAYES, JOANNE & MICH 095A WE POP 07/15-07/17 36770 HECKER, BOB & DEE 049A WE TR 25 07/15-07/17 37605 HERMAN, DONNA & CHUC 0021 WE TNT 07/15-07/17 36314 HOCKCAPS, ANN & BILL Cncl WE TR 21 07/15-07/17 37723 HUSSEY, CHRISTINE 100D WE POP 07/15-07/17 36725 JAEN, COLLEEN & CHRI 0031 WES TR 30 07/15-07/25 37706 JANOSKI , ASHLEY & JA OOW2 TENT TNT 07/15-07/17 36147 KALINOWSKI, JOHN Cncl WE POP 07/15-07/18 36697 KELLY, ART 0020 WE TNT 07/15-07/17 37604 KENNEDY, BERNADETTE& 0052 WE TNT 07/15-07/17 37831 KERN, SASHA Cncl TENT TNT 07/15-07/17 37219 KIM MASSI & RYAN MCK 100A WE TNT 07/15-07/17 37988 KROEGER, BRIEN 098B WE PU 07/15-07/17 36881 LABAW, KENDRA & GREG OW21 TENT TNT 07/15-07/17 36905 LANG, JIM 0042 WES TR 21 07/15-07/24 36772 LEMAY, MIKE & KAREN 047A WE TR 31 07/15-07/17 37696 LOOMIS, HELENE & JER 0092 WES TR 18 07/15-07/20 37341 LOPES, THERESA 0103 TENT TNT 07/15-07/17 37390 MAGEE, JANICE 0106 TENT TNT 07/15-07/17 37782 MASTERSON, SUSAN & J 0045 WE TR 18 07/15-07/17 37542 MCBREARTY, DAWN & JO 043A WE POP 07/15-07/17 RESERVATION ARRIVAAIST • DATE 07 For: 07/15/05 thru 07/17/05 TIME 12 Site Type: *ALL* Rate Code : *ALL* EQUIPMT RSV GUEST NAME SITE RATE TYPE SZ FROM - TO 37913 MCCABE, KEVIN & CATH 0089 WES MH 35 07/15-07/17 37624 MCCORMICK, JOHN & GA 0024 WE PU 07/15-07/18 37306 MCKENNA, DENNY 100C WE TNT 07/15-07/17 37218 MCKENNA, PATRICK & K 0100 WE POP 07/15-07/18 37573 MCKENNA, PHILLIP & D 0096 WE TNT 07/15-07/17 36783 MELECCA, MATT 0051 WE POP 07/15-07/17 37538 MILLIAN, IVAN 024A WE POP 07/15-07/17 36893 MUSI, KIM OOW1 TENT TNT 07/15-07/17 37841 MYERS, RICH & KATHY 042A WES TR 29 07/15-07/17 37847 MYERS, RICH & KATHY Cncl WE TR 29 07/15-07/18 36768 NADRAUS, LINDA & CHA 051A WE MH 27 07/15-07/17 37610 NOWAK, BOB & MARY AN 038A WES TR 28 07/15-07/17 37611 NOWAK, BOB & MARY AN 0036 WES TR 28 07/15-07/17 36771 OHAGEN, MIKE & GINNY 0049 WE TR 26 07/15-07/17 36774 OZORIO, LINDA 0046 WE TR 20 07/15-07/17 37701 PATTERSON, WILLIAM 0086 WES TR 29 07/15-07/18 37482 PETRINA, VINCENT & B 0043 WE TR 28 07/15-07/17 37184 PIAMPIANO, VINCENT&L 091A WES TR 24 07/15-07/17 36312 RECIO, PAT & JOANN Cncl WES TR 21 07/15-07/17 37174 ROMONOSKI, MARY 0037 WES TR 27 07/15-07/17 37574 RYAN, MICHAEL & TRAC 0095 WE TNT 07/15-07/17 37575 RYAN, ROB & PATTY 0094 WE TNT 07/15-07/17 36696 SALVO, GLEN 0019 WE TNT 07/15-07/17 36879 SCHNURR, MIKE OW19 TENT TNT 07/15-07/17 37832 SCHROEDER, ROBERT Cncl TENT TNT 07/15-07/17 37572 SETTLOCKER, MARIA & 087A WES TR 25 07/15-07/17 36755 SKIBER, ROBERT & MAR 0080 WES TR 29 07/15-07/20 36475 SPILLANE, JANICE & T 0087 WES MH 37 07/15-07/17 37436 STREBEL, JENNIFER & OOW9 TENT TNT 07/15-07/17 37783 SULLIVAN, CRAIG & ST 045A WE TR 18 07/15-07/17 37993 SULLIVAN, TOM & LEAH OW13 TENT TNT 07/15-07/17 36769 TANGEL,BARBARA & JOE 0050 WE POP 07/15-07/17 36775 TANNER, DEEDEE 0047 WE TR 24 07/15-07/17 37431 THUMAN, OLGA & JOE 0040 WES MH 34 07/15-07/18 36626 TYLEE, VIOLET & PETE 0097 WES MH 27 07/15-07/18 37092 WITT, ROBERT & DIANE 0088 WES POP 07/15-07/17 36970 WOLF, CHRISTINE & BR 0039 WES TR 29 07/15-07/17 07/15 RECORDS : 82 TOTAL PAID: $ dMPNEW TOTAL L CANCELS : 8 TOTAL PAID: $ . 00 TOTAL L PRESENCE LIST FOR: 07/02/0 OTE Hooku�4: ' *ALL* Rate Code : *ALL* Status: *ALL* TIME GUEST NAME RATE SITE ARRIVE DEPART ACCARDL,--LORI--&--TDM -----.-WEH - 08-2A--07/41-X05. .--07-/OS/S- -- ALTAMIRANO & LONGO Sil 0054 04/29/05 10/30/05 ANDERSON, JEANNE & STEVE Si 027A 04/29/05 10/30/05 ANDERSON, KEN & JEAN WE 0021 07/01 /05 07/08/05 ANDERSON, SUSAN & DAVID WEH 0018 07/01 /05 07/05/05 ARENA, RAY WESH 0098 06/30/05 07/04/05 AUG, SCOTT & TONYA WESH 0084 07/01 /05 07/04/05 BARBARINO, JOE & CARMELA S12 0056 04/29/05 10/30/05 BARD, GAYLE & RON WES 091A 06/30/05 07/06/05 BARILE, JOHN & KOCH,BERNA S2 0028 04/29/05 10/30/05 BARRIUS, LUIS & ALICIA TENTH OW10 07/01 /05 07/04/05 BECKERMAN, SUE & RAY WEH 024A 07/01 /05 07/04/05 BEDFORD, ELAINE WESH 076A 07/01 /05 07/05/05 BIEGNER, CONRAD & CAROL Si 0038 04/29/05 10/30/05 BISCARDI, FRANK & CONNIE WESH 098A 06/28/05 07/04/05 BORELLI, GEORGE & BONNIE S2 0004 04/29/05 10/30/05 BOSCHERT, KIM & KEN TENTH OOW5 06/30/05 07/04/05 BROCK, TOM & JEANNE S10 0071 04/29/05 10/30/05 BROMBERG, SUZANNE & RUSS TENTH OW17 07/01 /05 07/04/05 BROOKS, TERI & GARRY WEH 0100 07/01 /05 07/04/05 BUCKHOLTZ, TOM & DIANE WES 092A 07/01 /05 07/08/05 BUCKOWINSKI ,TOM & MARYANN WESH 079A 07/01 /05 07/04/05 BUERKEL, JOHN WESH 0080 07/01 /05 07/05/05 BUTLER, KEITH & DENISE WEH 0052 07/01 /05 07/04/05 CAFARO, LINDA WESH 081A 07/01 /05 07/04/05 CAMPBELL, JOAN & MATT TENTH 0107 07/01 /05 07/04/05 CANDIA, VICTOR & LISETTE TENTH OW15 07/01 /05 07/06/05 CARLUCCI, LEN & ROSEMARY S2 057B 04/29/05 10/30/05 CARTER, GERLDINE WEH 100D 07/01 /05 07/04/05 CASHMORE, KEVIN WE 0094 07/01 /05 07/08/05 CASTILLO, MIEGUEL WEH 0017 07/01 /05 07/04/05 CAVAZZINI, DANIEL WEH 0023 07/01 /05 07/04/05 CERVINO, TONI WEH 0087 06/30/05 07/05/05 CHESNOWITZ, DAWN & JUSTIN S6 0065 04/29/05 10/30/05 CHIRCHIRILLO, PAT & FRANK WESH 042A 07/01 /05 07/04/05 CLAY, CHRISTOPHER WESH 0034 07/01 /05 07/05/05 CLAY, RICHARD & MARY WESH 038A 07/01 /05 07/05/05 COLATOSTI , SUSAN WES 0076 06/28/05 07/05/05 COLON, SONIA Si 0093 04/29/05 10/30/05 COOPER, BRUCE & LINDA S6 0075 04/29/05 10/30/05 CRAW, DONNA TENTH 0105 07/01 /05 07/04/05 CRONK, WAYNE WE 093A 07/01 /05 07/08/05 CROSSAN, JOSEPH WES 097A 07/01 /05 07/08/05 CRUZ, KATHLEEN & RAY S3 031A 04/29/05 10/30/05 CRUZ, TONY & MIRIAM S3 0006 04/29/05 10/30/05 CURLY, GINA & DAN WEH 025A 07/01 /05 07/05/05 DAVIDSON, HOWARD & SARAH S3 0008 04/29/05 10/30/05 DAVIS, ADELE & GLENN TENTH OOW7 06/30/05 07/04/05 DEBACKER. DALE & DAVE WESH 091A 07/01 /05 07/04/05 DECARLO, ANTHONY (ZEMO) Si 0027 04/29/05 10/30/05 DERISO, JOE & MARIE WESH 035A 06/30/05 07/05/05 DERN, DAN & CLAIRE TENTH OW16 07/01 /05 07/04/05 DIAZ, TERESA & CRAIG WES 0086 07/01 /05 07/08/05 DICKINSON, MIKE & MARY S5 0068 04/29/05 10/30/05 PRESENCE LIST FOR: 07/02/05 DATE FPO'6kup: *ALL* Rate Code : *ALL* Status : *ALL* TIME GUEST NAME RATE SITE ARRIVE DEPART DIFRANCO, CATHERINE WEH 047A 07/01 /05 07/04/05 DODGE, DAVID WESH 0079 07/01 /05 07/05/05 DONNATIN, JULIE & FRANK TENTH 101A 07/01 /05 07/05/05 DONOVAN, ANDREW & CHRISTI WEH 100B 07/01 /05 07/04/05 DONOVAN, BARBARA Si 0029 04/29/05 10/30/05 DOYNA, CAROL S11 0061 04/29/05 10/30/05 DRAGO, LINDA WEH 0049 07/01 /05 07/06/05 DUNCAN, DOUG & SANDY WESH 0078 07/01 /05 07/05/05 DUPRE, DAN REC 0003 04/30/05 10/30/05 EGAN, JOHN WE 0046 07/01 /05 07/10/05 ELCO, DORIS WESH 0036 06/30/05 07/05/05 ELCO, JOE WESH 0037 07/01 /05 07/05/05 FILIBERTO, DINENE WESH 0081 07/01 /05 07/04/05 FILIBERTO, JOHN & DOLORES WESH 0042 07/01 /05 07/04/05 FISCHER, DEBBY & MIKE WE 051A 06/24/05 07/10/05 FLYNN, LINDA & JOHN TENTH 0103 07/01 /05 07/04/05 FORSYTHE, LISA TENTH OW12 07/01 /05 07/05/05 FRAGAL, JOE & GINA WEH 100C 07/01 /05 07/04/05 FRANCIS,MARION & JAMES WESH 076A 07/01 /05 07/04/05 FROST, TOM S2 0005 04/29/05 10/30/05 FRUENDT, CAROL & JOE WEH 0050 06/30/05 07/04/05 GADDIS, JOANN & ROSS,JOHN S1 0015 04/29/05 10/30/05 GALANTE, WAYNE & ANNETTE WESH 0088 07/01 /05 07/04/05 GERING, DON EILEEN REC 0057 04/29/05 10/30/05 GEYER, STAN WEH 0043 07/01 /05 07/05/05 GOLD, KAREN & GARY WEH 0096 07/01 /05 07/04/05 GREEN, ROBERT & GILDA Si 057A 04/29/05 10/30/05 GUERRA, DANIELLE TENTH OW11 07/01 /05 07/05/05 GUIRRA, MARIA & GAMA TENTH OW13 07/01 /05 07/05/05 HAASE, DANIEL WESH 0035 07/01 /05 07/05/05 HAASE, DAVID & KATHY WESH 0039 07/01 /05 07/05/05 HANEY, STACY WEH 100D *07/02/05 07/03/05 HEARN, SONYA & DEAN WE 099A 07/01 /05 07/04/05 HEINLEIN, JOANN & BRIAN WEH 0020 07/01 /05 07/05/05 HENRICH, GREG & BRENDA WE 083A 06/28/05 07/08/05 HLATKY, DEB & JOE TENTH OW18 07/01 /05 07/04/05 HUGHES, JOANNE WEH 049A 07/01 /05 07/04/05 HYNDMAN, ANDREA & BILL S8 0060 04/29/05 10/30/05 INGOGLIA, MARIA S3 0014 04/29/05 10/30/05 IOMIO, PAULA & ANTHONY WEH 043A 07/01 /05 07/05/05 ISAHACK, ABDUL WESH 0091 06/29/05 07/04/05 JAEN, COLLEEN & CHRIS WEH 045A 07/01 /05 07/05/05 JAKUBOWSKI, SEAN & HEATHE WEH OW24 07/01 /05 07/04/05 JENSEN, LAURA & TIMOTHY WEH 098B 06/30/05 07/05/05 JOHNSON, BILL & LAURA S10 0067 04/29/05 10/30/05 JOHNSON, STEVEN & CARLA TENTH OOW9 07/01 /05 07/05/05 JONES, CHRIS & DEBBIE WESH 080A 07/01 /05 07/05/05 JUNCO, EILEEN & LOUIS TENTH 0106 07/01 /05 07/05/05 KING, GAIL & AIDAN WEH 0025 07/01 /05 07/04/05 KISS, ANDREW WESH 086A 07/01 /05 07/05/05 KOERTGE, TERRY & BOB WES 0092 07/01 /05 07/08/05 KREIB, BOB & JO ANN S5 0011 04/29/05 10/30/05 LAVALLE, PAT & ROSS, KEVIN S9 0074 04/29/05 10/30/05 LAWTON, DEBRA WEH 0019 07/01 /05 07/05/05 PRESENCE LIST FOR: 07/02/00 WE Hogkup: '*ALL* Rate Code : *ALL* Status : *ALL* TIME 1 . GUEST NAME RATE SITE ARRIVE DEPART LERMER, FRED TENTH OOW8 07/01 /05 07/04/05 LESTER, SUSAN & LARRY WEH 0022 07/01 /05 07/04/05 LEVY, LAWRENCE WEH 0047 07/01 /05 07/04/05 LEWIS, LORRAINE & SCOTT WEH 083A 07/01 /05 07/05/05 LIEBOWITZ, MINDY TENT OW20 07/01 /05 07/05/05 LLOYD, PAT & GRAY,JOHN&LIZ S2 0013 04/29/05 10/30/05 LOCONTE, LAUREN & JOE S3 0002 04/29/05 10/30/05 LOGAN, LYNN WESH 0041 07/01 /05 07/05/05 LUTZ, DORY WEH 099A 07/01 /05 07/04/05 MACIAS, EVELYN TENTH 0102 07/01 /05 07/04/05 MACIAS, EVELYN TENTH 102A 07/01 /05 07/04/05 MACY, CINDY WES 0083 06/30/05 07/06/05 MAHER, SALLY ANN WEH 017A 07/01 /05 07/05/05 MAMMOLITO, PAT & STEVE S8 0073 04/29/05 10/30/05 MANCUSO, JOSEPH & DENISE WEH 001A 07/01 /05 07/04/05 MARCIA & JAMES REC 0001 04/30/05 10/30/05 MATTHEWS, STEVE WES 0085 06/29/05 07/06/05 MAURO, CAMILLE & LOU S2 0069 04/30/05 10/30/05 MCLOUGHLIN, MARYANNE WESH 042A 07/01 /05 07/05/05 MEANY, THOMAS & EILEEN Si 0032 04/29/05 10/30/05 MEISINGER, BILL & DIANA S12 0053 04/29/05 10/30/05 MINUCCI , JANICE TENTH OW23 07/01 /05 07/04/05 MODICA, JOHN WEH 0026 07/01 /05 07/05/05 MODICA, JOHN WEH 0025 07/01 /05 07/05/05 MOORE, JACKIE WESH 0078 07/01 /05 07/04/05 MORALES, DENISE TENTH 0101 07/01 /05 07/04/05 MOSKOS, JANET & JOHN S2 0069 04/29/05 10/30/05 ' MULLER, AL & CATHERINE S5 0009 04/29/05 10/30/05 MYDON--HOLD REC 014A 04/29/05 10/29/05 MYDON--HOLD REC 089A 04/29/05 10/29/05 MYERS, DONNA & BILL S7 0063 04/29/05 10/30/05 NAGLE, JYNEL & NEIL WESH 087A 07/01 /05 07/08/05 NAVARRO, JACKIE TENTH OW14 07/01 /05 07/05/05 NORBERTO, ELIZABETH&JOHN S10 0062 04/29/05 10/30/05 NORMILE, EILEEN & ROBERT WEH 095A 07/01 /05 07/05/05 NORMILE, KENNETH & KIM WEH 0095 07/01 /05 07/05/05 O' BRIEN, DIANE & GERARD S1 0016 04/29/05 10/30/05 ORLANDO, JEAN S3 0033 04/29/05 10/30/05 OSWALD, LARRY & KATHY TENTH OOW1 07/01 /05 07/04/05 PERRY, ELY REC 075A 04/30/05 10/30/05 PETERS, WILLIAM & GINGER WESH 0082 07/01 /05 07/05/05 PIETROWSKI , SCOTT & NICOL TENTH 0104 07/01 /05 07/05/05 QUINTERO, VIOLA & JOHN TENTH IOTA 07/01 /05 07/04/05 RAFFONE, ANGELO TENTH OOW6 07/01 /05 07/04/05 RAND, JIM & DEBBIE WEH R001 07/01 /05 07/05/05 RECIO, PAT & JOANN WEH 100A 07/01 /05 07/04/05 REINHART, MARY KATE WES 0090 06/28/05 07/05/05 REITER, EDWARD & JANET S5 003A 04/29/05 10/30/05 REYNOLDS, LEE & BILL WEH 0051 07/01 /05 07/04/05 RIEGEL, KATHY & ROB S8 064A 04/29/05 10/30/05 RIZZO, AL & RACYLE S7 0058 04/29/05 10/30/05 ROBERTS, ARTHUR & BEVERLY WEH 0024 07/01 /05 07/05/05 RODGERS, DAVE S8 030A 04/29/05 10/30/05 RODRIGUEZ, MARIO & NAYDA S4 008A 04/29/05 10/30/05 . PRESENCE LIST FOR: 07/02/00 WE 07/13/05 PAGE 4 Hookup: '*ALL* Rate Code: *ALL* Status : *ALL* TIME 12 : 04 GUEST NAME RATE SITE ARRIVE DEPART STATUS VEHICLE ID. ROSS, SCOTT & DONNA S12 0055 04/29/05 10/30/05 In RUNYAN, ANDREA & CHRIS S7 0066 04/29/05 10/30/05 In RUTIGLIANO, LAURA WESH 0040 07/01 /05 07/05/05 Out RYAN, CHRIS & MARY WESH 0097 07/01 /05 07/04/05 Out SALAZAR, MARIANNA & DAVID WEH 016A 07/01 /05 07/04/05 Out SAMIR, JACI & MIKE TENTH OOW2 07/01 /05 07/04/05 Out SAMIR, NICKY & LENORE TENTH OOW4 07/01 /05 07/04/05 Out SCHIRALDI/FORSTER, NICK WESH 077A 07/01 /05 07/04/05 Out SCHMITT, GEORGE & JUDITH S8 0072 04/29/05 10/30/05 In SCHNABEL, LORI & ROB WESH 040A 07/01 /05 07/04/05 Out SCHUCKMANN,BILL & SAM S6 0070 04/29/05 10/30/05 In SEALEY, CLYUDE & MARY REC 0007 04/30/05 10/30/05 In SELKIN, STEWART & PAM WES 092B 07/01 /05 07/05/05 Out SHANNON, GINA WEH 0048 07/01 /05 07/06/05 Out SHORT, EVA & BRIAN WESH 0077 07/01 /05 07/04/05 Out SLAVIK, RADOVAN TENTH OW19 07/01 /05 07/04/05 Out SMITH, TRACY & CLAIRE TENTH OOW3 07/01 /05 07/04/05 Out SORRENTINO, PAT & STEPHEN WEH 0044 07/01 /05 07/04/05 Out STARKE, MARY & BILL S8 0064 04/29/05 10/30/05 In STECHMANN, BRUCE & GAIL WEH 092C 07/01 /05 07/04/05 Out STRIFFLU, MICHAEL TENTH 104A 07/01 /05 07/05/05 Out SYLVESTER, MIKE & KATHY WESH 0087 07/01 /05 07/05/05 Cancel TABLER, BETTY WE 0017 07/01 /05 07/08/05 Cancel TANNER, PHYLLIS & MARTIN S7 0010 04/29/05 10/30/05 In TERCIAK, JOANIE & JIM WEH 0045 07/01 /05 07/04/05 Out TORTORELLA, KIM & JIM S4 070A 04/29/05 10/30/05 In TREVOULEDES,BILL &BARBARA S8 0030 04/29/05 10/30/05 In VAN GERICHTEN, DONNA WESH 088A 07/01 /05 07/04/05 Out VITALE, JANICE & PAUL TENTH 0103 07/01 /05 07/04/05 Cancel VOGEL, JEAN TENTH OW22 07/01 /05 07/04/05 Out WADSWORTH, PATTY S4 006A 04/29/05 10/30/05 In WARREN, DEBORAH WESH 087A 07/01 /05 07/04/05 Cancel WASHBURN,ELIZABETH & GREG S3 0012 04/29/05 10/30/05 In WHEELER, JOHN Si 004A 04/29/05 10/30/05 In WICK, FRED & CAROL S11 0059 04/29/05 10/30/05 In WILKEY, JOANNE & CHARLES WESH 0031 07/01 /05 07/05/05 Out WILLIAMS, TINA & TONY WEH 001B 07/01 /05 07/05/05 Out WOLCOTT, KAREN & DAN WESH 0088 07/01 /05 07/04/05 Out WOOSTER, BARBARA & RICK Si 0099 04/29/05 10/30/05 In WROBLEWSKI , DIANE & TED TENT OW21 06/30/05 07/08/05 Out TOTAL SITES : 18! ADULTS : 364 CHILDREN: 242 OCCUPANTS : 606 C,C� �a. C CPQ 24 e CYv R�21i� V/5 eA, he 7?., sf - so �� /Q 3 a clivao 01j rnaco� SciIk2cv- � ., meg' 11 ��ti �RA�IIS ay � � /Jffl�'3yfj, 11 CQs �q a \IF req ° e% r tclel . � CIL Ind co Cl� ��'a, Ty �AtTi1J iad CXJ :w •fid blcoqY3 o2� %� a i � r 1�j ;tiC'�1�u, �Ur�OEurlhc� �T 713 iUtr �L ,9-C7cl�iz� 6fid�� '7/ c/,3 76 J v 71" ski' 22 � `7/3 � n � Gv�dc(Q/��n� s � F / I / 'ell ell J / 3 Nw, -113 t 6 i tJ 7`-v- Q'wwG�-- -12 o L) rKe- it 1c sys� 7/3 -7 3 1J 3 LSI// )rnm-e-f s -1/7 Lzvr -71qfEk4 , � F 7/ ., A, ,,yvrr' u � _ 71, � ✓ij"�17C� / AI...l PRETENCE LIST FOR: 06/25/0• DATE 07/13/05 PAGE 1 Hookup: *ALL* Rate Code : *ALL* Status : *ALL* TIME 12 : 05 GUEST NAME RATE SITE ARRIVE DEPART STATUS VEHICLE ID. ALAGNA, AL & LOUISE WES 0039 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out ALLAN MAROLF & C. BAXLEY TENT 0102 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out ALLISON DURRANT & R. BURK WE 049A 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out ALTAMIRANO & LONGO S11 0054 04/29/05 10/30/05 In ANDERSON, JEANNE & STEVE S1 027A 04/29/05 10/30/05 In ASHTON, ROBERT & MERRY WES 0034 06/23/05 07/01 /05 Out BARBARINO, JOE & CARMELA S12 0056 04/29/05 10/30/05 In BARILE, JOHN & KOCH,BERNA S2 0028 04/29/05 10/30/05 In BERWINGTON, NANCY WE OW24 06/22/05 06/26/05 Out BIEGNER, CONRAD & CAROL Si 0038 04/29/05 10/30/05 In BORELLI, GEORGE & BONNIE S2 0004 04/29/05 10/30/05 In BRABANT, KRISTEN & PATRIC WES 038A 06/24/05 06/28/05 Out BROCK, TOM & JEANNE S10 0071 04/29/05 10/30/05 In BURBY, LIZA & STEVE TENT OOW9 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out BURKHARD, LAWRENCE WES 0076 06/22/05 06/26/05 Out CALANDRA, STEVE & ARLENE WES 0031 06/20/05 06/27/05 Out CARLUCCI, LEN & ROSEMARY S2 057B 04/29/05 10/30/05 In CERVINO, TONI WES 0083 06/23/05 06/30/05 Out CHESNOWITZ, DAWN & JUSTIN S6 0065 04/29/05 10/30/05 In CHOROWSKI, LARRY & CHRIS TENT OW11 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out COLON, SONIA Si 0093 04/29/05 10/30/05 In COMMESSO, DOMINICK & DONN WES 0092 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out CONDON, JOSEPH & LINDA TENT 104A 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out COOPER, BRUCE & LINDA S6 0075 04/29/05 10/30/05 In COOPER, MEIGAN TENT OW13 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out CRUZ, KATHLEEN & RAY S3 031A 04/29/05 10/30/05 In CRUZ, TONY & MIRIAM S3 0006 04/29/05 10/30/05 In D'AMATO, ROBERT & SUE WE 0049 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out DAVIDSON, HOWARD & SARAH S3 0008 04/29/05 10/30/05 In DAVIDSON, KEN & TOBY WES 0077 06/24/05 06/27/05 Out DAVIS, WAYNE & STEPHANIE WES 035A 06/23/05 06/26/05 Out DECARLO, ANTHONY (ZEMO) Si 0027 04/29/05 10/30/05 In DEIMHARDT, MICHAEL J. WES 0042 06/22/05 06/27/05 Out DENUNZIO, JENNIFER & DENN WE 0023 06/24/05 06/29/05 Out DICKINSON, MIKE & MARY S5 0068 04/29/05 10/30/05 In DONALDSON & HAWKINS TENT OW12 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out DONOVAN, BARBARA Si 0029 04/29/05 10/30/05 In DOYNA, CAROL S11 0061 04/29/05 10/30/05 In DUPRE, DAN REC 0003 04/30/05 10/30/05 In EKERT, LAWRENCE & MARSHA TENT 0104 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out EVANS, ANTOINETTE & QUINT WE 001A 06/24/05 06/27/05 Out FARRELL, GERRI & KEN TENT OOW6 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out FISCHER, DEBBY & MIKE WE 051A 06/24/05 07/10/05 Out FRAVTISEK, IVAN WE 016A *06/25/05 06/26/05 Out FROST, TOM S2 0005 04/29/05 10/30/05 In FULD, STEVEN & LISA TENT OW19 06/23/05 06/26/05 Out GADDIS, JOANN & ROSS, JOHN S1 0015 04/29/05 10/30/05 In GARBARINO, ELIZABETH &JOE WES 0081 06/24/05 06/26/05 Cancel GERING, DON EILEEN REC 0057 04/29/05 10/30/05 In GREEN, ROBERT & GILDA Si 057A 04/29/05 10/30/05 In GRENIER, CATHERINE TENT OW21 06/24/05 06/27/05 Out HAIRONSON, DAVID & TOBA TENT OW16 06/23/05 06/26/05 Out HALLOCK, GEORGE TENT OW18 06/24/05 07/01 /05 Out HANSEN, CATHERINE & CRAIG WE 0096 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out PRESENCE LIST FOR: 06/25/05 DATE 07/13/05 PAGE 2 Hookup: *ALL* Rate Code: *ALL* Status: *ALL* TIME 12 : 05 GUEST NAME RATE SITE ARRIVE DEPART STATUS VEHICLE ID. HENNESSEY, FRANK & PATTY WE 0100 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out HOLOHAN, PAT TENT OW22 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out HUSSEY, CHRISTINE WE 082A 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out HUSSEY, CHRISTINE WE 083A 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out HYNDMAN, ANDREA & BILL S8 0060 04/29/05 10/30/05 In INGOGLIA, MARIA S3 0014 04/29/05 10/30/05 In JAN BRENNER, BILL HOUCK TENT OOW7 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out JOHANSEN, TOM & RITA WES 0037 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out JOHNSON, BILL & LAURA S10 0067 04/29/05 10/30/05 In KESSEL, GWEN & JOSEPH WES 092B 06/24/05 06/27/05 Out KOPSTEIN, RICH & ANN TENT OW14 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out KRANTZ, MARILYN & GEORGE TENT OW15 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out KREIB, BOB & JO ANN S5 0011 04/29/05 10/30/05 In KREVITZ, AUSTIN & ELAINE WES 0036 06/23/05 06/30/05 Out KUTNER, SHANNON & KARL WE 092C 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out LAFATA, FRANK & GERALANN WES 081A 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out LAMAR, GARY WE 0021 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out LAVALLE, PAT & ROSS,KEVIN S9 0074 04/29/05 10/30/05 In LAZARICH, LINDA & PAUL WE 017A 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out LEGGIO, GALE & STEVE WES 0091 06/20/05 06/27/05 Out LEVINE, ALICE & MARK WES 0085 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out LIEBERMAN, JOEL & LAURA TENT OW20 06/23/05 06/26/05 Out LIPPERTSHAUSER, PAUL & DEB TENT OW10 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out LLOYD, PAT & GRAY,JOHN&LIZ S2 0013 04/29/05 10/30/05 In LOCKHART, JAMES & CHRIS WE 001B 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out LOCONTE, LAUREN & JOE S3 0002 04/29/05 10/30/05 In LOMENZO, MAUREEN & JIM WE 098B 06/24/05 06/29/05 Out LONEY, MICHAEL & JEAN WE 0026 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out LOPER, DAVID & SUSAN TENT 0107 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out LORENZO, KAREN & JERRY WE 100A 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out LUNGER, EDWARD & LINDA WE 0094 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out C MACCARON, DENISE & TWEETY WE 043A 06/24/05 06/26/05 Cancel MACDEVITT, PATRICK & SUE TENT OW10 06/24/05 06/26/05 Cancel MAIER, ALVIN WE 100D 06/24/05 *06/25/05 Out MAKELY, SAL & MARC WES 0035 06/23/05 06/27/05 Out MALAMED, PERRY & FERN WE 0095 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out MAMMOLITO, PAT & STEVE S8 0073 04/29/05 10/30/05 In MARALDO, MARY & LAWRENCE WE 0025 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out MARCIA & JAMES REC 0001 04/30/05 10/30/05 In MARTIN, MARK & CHRISTINE WE 099A 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out MARTINSEN, JENNY & BOB TENT 0105 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out MASLIN, ERIC & ABBY TENT OW17 06/23/05 06/26/05 Out MAURO, CAMILLE & LOU S2 0069 04/30/05 10/30/05 Cancel MCCABE, JOHN & STACY WES 076A 06/24/05 06/27/05 Out MCGILL, ROSE & MIKE WE 0017 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out MCKENNA, HARRIET & JIM TENT OOW2 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out MEANY, THOMAS & EILEEN Si 0032 04/29/05 10/30/05 In MEISINGER, BILL & DIANA S12 0053 04/29/05 10/30/05 In MILLER, LISA & AL WES 0078 06/23/05 06/29/05 Out MONAHAN, JILL & JOHN WE 025A 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out MONTAUREDES, JAMES & KARE WES 0041 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out MONTOREDES, GEORGE WES 040A 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out MORAN, MICHAEL TENT 101A 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out MORIARTY, ANNMARIE &CHRIS WE 024A 06/24/05 06/29/05 Out PRESENCE LIST FOR: 06/25/05 DATE 07/13/05 PAGE 3 Hookup: *ALL* Rate Code: *ALL* Status: *ALL* TIME 12 : 05 GUEST NAME RATE SITE ARRIVE DEPART STATUS VEHICLE ID. MOSKOS, JANET-&JOHN S2 0069 04/29/05 10/30/05 In MULLER, AL & CATHERINE S5 0009 04/29/05 10/30/05 In MYDON--HOLD REC 014A 04/29/05 10/29/05 Rsvd. MYDON--HOLD REC 089A 04/29/05 10/29/05 Rsvd. MYERS, DONNA & BILL S7 0063 04/29/05 10/30/05 In NAPOLI,BARBARA & MICHAEL WES 0040 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out NARDULLI , MARYANNE & MIKE WES 086A 06/24/05 06/27/05 Out NARDULLI , MARYANNE & MIKE TENT 102A 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out NOLAN, KEN & MARY TENT OW23 06/24/05 06/27/05 Out NORBERTO, ELIZABETH&JOHN S10 0062 04/29/05 10/30/05 In NYGREN, MARK TENT OOW3 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out O' BRIEN, DIANE & GERARD Si 0016 04/29/05 10/30/05 In OFFERMANN, CAROL & TOBY WE 0024 06/24/05 06/29/05 Out OLANDER, AMY & LARS TENT OOW5 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out OLSEN, KIM TENT 0103 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out ORLANDO, ANTHONY & JODIE WE 093A 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out ORLANDO, JEAN S3 0033 04/29/05 10/30/05 Rsvd. PAVLICA, FRANK & JENETTE WES 0084 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out PERRY, ELY REC 075A 04/30/05 10/30/05 In PIETRAMOLA, CHRYS & GLENN WES 0079 06/24/05 06/26/05 Cancel PITTS, MIKE & CATHY WE 047A 06/24/05 06/27/05 Out POLUMBO, SUSAN & FRANCIS WES 0080 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out PRITCHARD, JOYCE WES 079A 06/23/05 06/29/05 Out QUINN, MARC & NANETTE WE 0047 06/24/05 06/27/05 Out QUIRK, MICHAEL & MICHELE WES 097A 06/24/05 06/27/05 Out RASCONA, LAUREN & MICHAEL WE 100B 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out REINHART, JAMES & ANNE WES 0097 06/23/05 06/26/05 Out REITER, EDWARD & JANET S5 003A 04/29/05 10/30/05 In RIEGEL, KATHY & ROB S8 064A 04/29/05 10/30/05 In RIZZO, AL & RACYLE S7 0058 04/29/05 10/30/05 In RODGERS, DAVE S8 030A 04/29/05 10/30/05 In RODRIGUEZ, MARIO & NAYDA S4 008A 04/29/05 10/30/05 In ROMONOSKI , MARY WES 091A 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out ROSS, SCOTT & DONNA S12 0055 04/29/05 10/30/05 In RUNYAN, ANDREA & CHRIS S7 0066 04/29/05 10/30/05 In RYAN, NATALIE & JOSEPH WES 0087 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out SANICOLA, RICHARD & JANN WES 0082 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out SCHAEFER, ROBERT WE 0051 *06/25/05 06/27/05 Out SCHAFER, GLENN WES 0079 06/24/05 07/01 /05 Out SCHMITT, GEORGE & JUDITH S8 0072 04/29/05 10/30/05 In SCHMITZ, TIM & JEAN MARIE TENT OOW4 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out SCHUCKMANN, BILL & SAM S6 0070 04/29/05 10/30/05 In SCHWARTZ, JANE & BARRY WES 077A 06/23/05 06/26/05 Out SCIARRONE, GAIL WES 0076 06/24/05 06/26/05 Cancel SEALEY, CLYUDE & MARY REC 0007 04/30/05 10/30/05 In SEEGER, VICKI WES 0086 06/24/05 06/28/05 Out SHAY, JEAN & TOM WES O80A 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out SHORT, THOMAS & CHERYL WE 0018 06/24/05 06/27/05 Out SMITH, GREG & LINDA WES 042A 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out SMITH, JOEL & PATRICIA WES 0089 06/17/05 06/26/05 Out SPARAGNA, GENNARO WE 0022 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out SPARAGNA, SHARON & GAETAN WE 0019 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out SPIRAGNA, SUSANNE WE 0020 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out STAMOULIS, JOHN WE 0046 *06/25/05 06/27/05 Out OOP PRES7NCE LIST FOR: 06/25/05 �TE 07/13/05 PAGE 4 Hookup: *ALL* Rate Code: *ALL* Status : *ALL* TIME 12 : 05 GUEST NAME RATE SITE ARRIVE DEPART STATUS VEHICLE ID. ------------------------- ----- ---- -------- -------- ------ ----------- STARKE, MARY & BILL S8 0064 04/29/05 10/30/05 In STUMM, DINA TENT 0106 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out SULLIVAN, KAREN & PHIL WES 0090 06/23/05 06/26/05 Out SUSAJLO, JAY & BARBARA WES 087A 06/24/05 06/27/05 Out TANNER, DOMINICA & GLENN WES 092A 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out TANNER, PHYLLIS & MARTIN S7 0010 04/29/05 10/30/05 In TETENES, SHARON & JERRY WES 098A 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out THOM, JENNIFER TENT 0101 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out THOMAS, DOVE & JIM TENT OOW1 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out TOMNEY, ANDREW & DENISE WES 0098 06/24/05 06/27/05 Out TORTORELLA, KIM & JIM S4 070A 04/29/05 10/30/05 In TREVOULEDES,BILL &BARBARA S8 0030 04/29/05 10/30/05 In ULIP, DENISE WE 0044 *06/25/05 06/27/05 Out WADSWORTH, PATTY S4 006A 04/29/05 10/30/05 In WASHBURN, BRIAN & LAURA WE 0048 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out WASHBURN, ELIZABETH & GREG S3 0012 04/29/05 10/30/05 In WHEELER, JOHN S1 004A 04/29/05 10/30/05 In WICK, FRED & CAROL S11 0059 04/29/05 10/30/05 In WILKEN, WENDY & JUDE WE 0050 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out WITT, ROBERT & DIANE WES 0088 06/23/05 06/26/05 Out WOOSTER, BARBARA & RICK S1 0099 04/29/05 10/30/05 In WRIGLEY, TRUDIE & KENNETH WES 088A 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out XY WEH 100D *06/25/05 06/26/05 Cancel YANUCK, BARBARA & SCOTT TENT OOW8 06/24/05 06/26/05 Out TOTAL SITES : 179 ADULTS : 345 CHILDREN: 234 OCCUPANTS : 579 PRESENCE LIST FOR: 08/27/0• DATE TE 07/13/05 PAGE 1 Hodkup: *ALL* Rate Code : *ALL* Status : *ALL* TIME 12 : 09 GUEST NAME RATE SITE ARRIVE DEPART STATUS VEHICLE ID. ADAMSON, BRIAN & MONICA WES 0098 08/19/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. ALEFELD, ED & DAWN TENT 0105 08/26/05 08/29/05 Rsvd. ALTAMIRANO & LONGO S11 0054 04/29/05 10/30/05 In ALVAREZ, SANDRA & EDDIE TENT 0106 08/26/05 08/29/05 Rsvd. ANDERSON, JEANNE & STEVE Si 027A 04/29/05 10/30/05 In AUG, SCOTT & TONYA WES 087A 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. BARBARINO, JOE & CARMELA S12 0056 04/29/05 10/30/05 In BARILE, JOHN & KOCH,BERNA S2 0028 04/29/05 10/30/05 In BIEGNER, CONRAD & CAROL Si 0038 04/29/05 10/30/05 In BORELLI, GEORGE & BONNIE S2 0004 04/29/05 10/30/05 In BRACCIODIETA, BARB & DON WES 0083 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. BRANDENBURGER, JAN & DAN WES 0091 08/21 /05 08/28/05 Rsvd. BROCK, TOM & JEANNE S10 0071 04/29/05 10/30/05 In BUSSE, TOM & KATHLEEN WES 092A 08/21 /05 08/28/05 Rsvd. CALEFAO, MICHAEL & PAOLA TENT OW19 08/21 /05 08/28/05 Rsvd. CAMPAGNO, JOE & EILEEN WES 0080 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. CARLUCCI, LEN & ROSEMARY S2 057B 04/29/05 10/30/05 In CASSELLA, JOHN & JENNIFER WES O42A 08/25/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. CHESNOWITZ, DAWN & JUSTIN S6 0065 04/29/05 10/30/05 In COLENUTT, JUNE WES 038A 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. COLON, SONIA Si 0093 04/29/05 10/30/05 In COOPER, BRUCE & LINDA S6 0075 04/29/05 10/30/05 In CRAW, DONNA TENT 0103 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. CRUZ, KATHLEEN & RAY S3 031A 04/29/05 10/30/05 In CRUZ, TONY & MIRIAM S3 0006 04/29/05 10/30/05 In DAVIDSON, HOWARD & SARAH S3 0008, 04/29/05 10/30/05 In DAVIDSON, KEN & TOBY WES 0077 08/26/05 08/29/05 Rsvd. DEANGELIS, DONNA & RAY WES 0034 08/25/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. DECARLO, ANTHONY (ZEMO) Si 0027 04/29/05 10/30/05 In DERENZE, PHIL WE 025PPiO�08/26/05 08/29/05 Rsvd. DICKINSON, MIKE & MARY S5 0068 04/29/05 10/30/05 In DONOVAN, BARBARA Si 0029 04/29/05 10/30/05 In DOYNA, CAROL S11 0061 04/29/05 10/30/05 In DUNN, JANICE & MIKE TENT 104A 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. DUPRE, DAN REC 0003 04/30/05 10/30/05 In EGAN, JOHN WE 0046 08/25/05 09/01 /05 Rsvd. ENGESSER, BARBARA WES 0039 08/23/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. FARGNOLI , MIKE WE 100D 08/24/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. FENNELL, BRIAN & ELIZABET WE 0094 08/25/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. FISCHER, DEBBY & MIKE WES 076A 08/19/05 09/02/05 Rsvd. FONFARA, MARIE & ARTIE WES 0081 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. FORTUNATO, GEORGE & DONNA WE 100B 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. FROST, TOM S2 0005 04/29/05 10/30/05 In GADDIS, JOANN & ROSS, JOHN S1 0015 04/29/05 10/30/05 In GALANTE, WAYNE & ANNETTE WE 001A 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. GERING, DON EILEEN REC 0057 04/29/05 10/30/05 In GREEN, ROBERT & GILDA Si 057A 04/29/05 10/30/05 In GRIMES, JAMES WES 0085 08/25/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. HALL, JENNIFER TENT 102A 08/25/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. HEARN, DANIEL & PATTY WES 0035 08/25/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. HEARN, SONYA & DEAN REC 0078 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. HUGHES, JOANNE WES 0084 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. HYNDMAN, ANDREA & BILL S8 0060 04/29/05 10/30/05 In INGOGLIA, MARIA S3 0014 04/29/05 10/30/05 In PRE�'3ENCE LIST FOR: 08/27/05 �TE 07/13/05 PAGE 2 Hookup: *ALL* Rate Code : *ALL* Status : *ALL* TIME 12 : 09 GUEST NAME RATE SITE ARRIVE DEPART STATUS VEHICLE ID. JOHNSON, BILL & LAURA S10 0067 04/29/05 10/30/05 In KREIB, BOB & JO ANN S5 0011 04/29/05 10/30/05 In LANZILLOTTS, KATHY & PAUL WES 098A 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. LAVALLE, PAT & ROSS, KEVIN S9 0074 04/29/05 10/30/05 In LLOYD, PAT & GRAY,JOHN&LIZ S2 0013 04/29/05 10/30/05 In LOCONTE, LAUREN & JOE S3 0002 04/29/05 10/30/05 In LYRAS, HILDA WES 0097 08/26/05 08/29/05 Rsvd. MAMMOLITO, PAT & STEVE S8 0073 04/29/05 10/30/05 In MANSUR, BARRY WE 093A 08/25/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. MARCIA & JAMES REC 0001 04/30/05 10/30/05 In MARTIN, DONALD & MAGGIE WE 024A 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. MATERIA, RICHARD & MARTHA WE OW24 08/07/05 08/29/05 Rsvd. MATERIA, ROBERT & DONNA TENT OW20 08/21 /05 08/28/05 Rsvd. MATTESSICH, NICK & MARY WE 0100 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. MAURO, CAMILLE & LOU S2 0069 04/30/05 10/30/05 Cancel MEANY, THOMAS & EILEEN Si 0032 04/29/05 10/30/05 In MEISINGER, BILL & DIANA S12 0053 04/29/05 10/30/05 In MILLER, LISA & AL WES 0042 08/19/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. MINCIELI, BARBARA & PAUL WES 0088 08/19/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. MISTRETTA, JAMES & LISA WE 0024 08/24/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. MONTGOMERY, SEAN & ERICA TENT OW21 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. MOSKOS, JANET & JOHN S2 0069 04/29/05 10/30/05 In MULLER, AL & CATHERINE S5 0009 04/29/05 10/30/05 In MYDON--HOLD REC 014A 04/29/05 10/29/05 Rsvd. MYDON--HOLD REC 089A 04/29/05 10/29/05 Rsvd. MYERS, DONNA & BILL S7 0063 04/29/05 10/30/05 In NATHAN, DENISE & DAVE WES 081A 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. NORBERTO, ELIZABETH&JOHN S10 0062 04/29/05 10/30/05 In O ' BRIEN, DIANE & GERARD Si 0016 04/29/05 10/30/05 In ORLANDO, JEAN S3 0033 04/29/05 10/30/05 Rsvd. PERRY, ELY REC 075A 04/30/05 10/30/05 In PICINIC, PHILIP WE 099A 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. PIETRAMOLA, CHRYS & GLENN WES 0037 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. PRITCHARD, JOYCE & BILL WES 0041 08/19/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. PUNZI , KAREN WES 086A 08/22/05 08/29/05 Rsvd. REINHART, JAMES & ANNE WES 0076 08/26/05 09/02/05 Rsvd. REINHART, MARY KATE WES 0089 08/26/05 09/06/05 Rsvd. REITER, EDWARD & JANET S5 003A 04/29/05 10/30/05 In RIEGEL, KATHY & ROB S8 064A 04/29/05 10/30/05 In RIZZO, AL & RACYLE S7 0058 04/29/05 10/30/05 In RODGERS, DAVE S8 030A 04/29/05 10/30/05 In RODRIGUEZ, MARIO & NAYDA S4 008A 04/29/05 10/30/05 In ROMONOSKI , MARY WES 0082 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. ROSS, SCOTT & DONNA S12 0055 04/29/05 10/30/05 In ROWAN, HAROLD WES 0092 08/21 /05 08/28/05 Rsvd. RUGGI, ANTHONY TENT OW17 08/24/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. RUNYAN, ANDREA & CHRIS S7 0066 04/29/05 10/30/05 In RYAN,NATALIE & JOSEPH WES 0079 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. SAFINA, VINCENT & CARMELL WE 0096 08/25/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. SCHMITT, GEORGE & JUDITH S8 0072 04/29/05 10/30/05 In SCHUCKMANN,BILL & SAM S6 0070 04/29/05 10/30/05 In SCIARRONE, GAIL WES 0090 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. SEALEY, CLYUDE & MARY REC 0007 04/30/05 10/30/05 In SEEGER, VICKI WES 0086 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. PRESENCE LIST FOR: 08/27/05• DATE 07/13/05 PAGE 3 Hookup: *ALL* Rate Code : *ALL* Status: *ALL* TIME 12 : 09 GUEST NAME RATE SITE ARRIVE DEPART STATUS VEHICLE ID. SHORT, EVA & BRIAN WES 077A 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. STARKE, MARY & BILL S8 0064 04/29/05 10/30/05 In STIMPSON, PAUL & CAROLE WES 079A 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. SUSAJLO, JAY & BARBARA WES 040A 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. SYLVESTER, MIKE & KATHY WES 0087 08/26/05 08/28/05 Cancel TACHE, ANNETTE & RODNEY WES 088A 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. TANNER, PHYLLIS & MARTIN S7 0010 04/29/05 10/30/05 In TETENES, SHARON & JERRY WES 0044 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. THIEKE, JEFF & KATHY WE 100A 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. TORTORELLA' KIM & JIM S4 070A 04/29/05 10/30/05 In TREVOULEDES, BILL &BARBARA S8 0030 04/29/05 10/30/05 In TROMP, ROBERT & ESTELLE WES 080A 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. TUTHILL, JANET & RICHARD WE 0022 08/21 /05 08/28/05 Rsvd. UNGERER, FRED & KAREN WE 0026 08/21 /05 08/29/05 Rsvd. VASILUTH, DAVID WES 091A 08/07/05 08/29/05 Rsvd. VESELOVSKY, ROBERT WES 097A 08/25/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. WADSWORTH, PATTY S4 006A 04/29/05 10/30/05 In WASHBURN,ELIZABETH & GREG S3 0012 04/29/05 10/30/05 In WEISBERG, MARY & BOB WES 0040 08/19/05 08/28/05 Cancel WELLMAN, TAMMY & LENNY TENT 0107 08/26/05 08/29/05 Rsvd. WHEELER, JOHN S1 004A 04/29/05 10/30/05 In WICK, FRED & CAROL S11 0059 04/29/05 10/30/05 In WITT, ROBERT & DIANE WES 0043 08/26/05 08/28/05 Rsvd. WOLCOTT, KAREN & DAN WES 035A 08/21 /05 08/28/05 Rsvd. WOOSTER, BARBARA & RICK Si 0099 04/29/05 10/30/05 In ZICCARDI, GWEN & ANTHONY WES 0083 08/06/05 08/29/05 Cancel ZOPF. KAREN WE 0019 08/25/05 08/29/05 Rsvd. TOTAL SITES : 131 ADULTS : 249 CHILDREN: 155 OCCUPANTS : 404 W ,"i►tr1' °fpr' T� ' IP I h . . _ .: + i EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPGROVNDS P.O. Box 89 • Greenport, New York 11944 • (631) 477-0022 July 7, 2005 Ms. Jerilyn B. Woodhouse 1 Chair, Planning Board Town of Southold P.O. Box 1179 Southold, N.Y. 11971 Dear Ms. Woodhouse: We would like to introduce ourselves. We are Myron and Donna Goldstein, owners and operators of the Eastern Long Island Kampground. We are permanent residents of Greenport and active members of the Greenport- Southold Chamber of Commerce. Myron is an active member of Phenix Hose Hook and Ladder Company, Greenport Fire Department, Fire Police and department photographer. He is also the East End photographer for Fire News, a newspaper for firemen by firemen. We had camped at the Eastern Long Island Kampground for 18 years before we approached the previous owner regarding the purchase. This is our sixth season running the park. Our goal was to create a safe family environment full of fun in Greenport. We feel we have done just that.We have improved the park to become the camping resort of the East End. We are the largest private campground on Long Island as well as one of the largest tourist attraction on the North Fork being a destination park. We accommodate 400 to 700 people east weekendas campers. There is an average of 200 to 300 children. We have a large staff that maintains cleanliness, safety and supervised activities and childrens' programs. Safety in the activities is of the utmost EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPGROVNDS P.O. Box 89 • Greenport, New York 11944 • (631) 477-0022 Page Two concern as well as entertainment of the participants.The previous owner had his parking area in the rear of the store/office along side the children's playground. The children when playing along side the parked cars, were running between the cars in an unsafe manner. We had a near miss when a car began moving with a small child behind the car that the driver did not see. That is when we realized the absolute necessity of separating the cars from the children play area. We felt we coud not have the children near the busy rod - Sound Avenue. The decision was made for the safety of the children to put a fence across and divide the play area to maintain a safe place for the recreation. Friday night is our busiest check in night, bringing in approximately 135 camping units. We are proud of the efficiency in moving this volume with minimal traffic concern. We bring all rigs inside the gate, do a fast check in, then escort each camper to their site. There is no spilling over onto Queen Street or Sound Avenue. On weekends these 600+ guests are enjoying all that Greenport and the Town of Southold has to offer. We provide an information center for all area attractions, menus for all restaurants, list of retail stores, etc. We feel the volume we introduce to our town leaves a positive impact. Many guests bring two cars. The site can only hold a camping unit and one car, therefore we need an overflow parking area. This is true only on weekends and holidays. Saturday and Sunday morning approximately 40 cars and holidays maximun 80 cars. • iti EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPOROVNDS P.O. Box 89 • Greenport, New York 11944 • (631) 477-0022 Page Three We are proposing a natural barrier to be established on the West side of Queen Street and the area at the 100 foot set back from Sound Avenue. Please note proposed parking area can accommodate comfortably this number and more. Please review the requested change and advise. 4Sincerely yours, ad Myron and Donna Goldstein 0 • Sv/'3F June 27,2005 / J✓ Dear Ms. Jerilyn B. Woodhouse, Thank you for taking the time to read this letter. My name is Lenore Atkins and my husband is Steve. We live on Queen Street across the field from the campground in Greenport. We have owned our home since 1991. Previous to buying our home we summered in the campground. We have very fond memories of family times in the campground and have always enjoyed watching the families come to the campground and play on the field across from our home. When we saw a fence go up dividing the field one weekend, my husband asked the campground owner what the fence was for and he replied it was to keep people from entering the campground from Clarks Beach to use the bathrooms. Then soon after, last June (2004)we came out to our house on a Friday Night to find help from the campground in golf carts directing cars to park on the grass field directly in front of our home and the homes of our neighbors on the street. The next morning when I questioned the campground owner about how he would like to wake up one morning to find a parking lot across from his home he said, "He could not answer that." From that weekend on cars have been parking on this grass field. There was a car fire directly across from our home that was using the field and the fire department had to come put it out. The car was very close to an electric transformer pole. Another day last summer a neighbor on the other side of the field woke up to find people camping in the field by their car on the side of her home.Not only do cars park on the field,but trailers with boats,trucks and motorcycles do also. Meanwhile the parking lot in the campground itself it not being used. This summer the campground owner has placed young help with walkie-talkies in a chair directly across from our yard to stop all the cars coming down the street on Saturdays. We started talking to Ed Forrester last summer about this situation. It is now coming upon the Fourth of July and I can guarantee you the field will be completely full of cars. My husband and I reviewed the folder containing information on the rezoning of the property for the campground and it states the field could just be used for recreationally purposes. We would really appreciate the zoning board looking closely into this matter soon! Our older neighbors also feel the same way. They too do not like the garbage coming from the cars, the constant flow of people coming back and forth with other cars to get things from their cars parked in the field, which is now becoming a dust field and the headlights shinning into our homes and yards. Thank You For Your Help! Sincerely, Lenore and Steve Atkins (' Q ��� Queen Street, Greenport - 516-6 8-4562 ii _� a � 5- �: �---_l P _ WHEREAS, a petition was heretofore filed with the Town Board of the Town of Southold by Robert„C.,,,Wilton &„Sohn„1..;,Clantpn and Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds, Inc. requesting a change, modification and amendment of the Building Zone Ordinance including the Building Zone Maps made a part thereof by chang- ing from ."A"„Residentip,l. & District to °M-1” General Multiple Agricul£urah ... """...Rbis'id&h'c'e' District the property described in said petition and "A" 1tesidential & Agricultural District to "B” Light Business District the property described in said petition, and WHEREAS said petition was duly referred to the Planning Board for its investigation, recommendation and report, and its report having been filed with the Town Board, and thereafter, a public hearing in relation to said petition having been duly held by the Town Board on the ..... 7th day of .........................Ma Y................, 19.75..., and due deliberation having been had thereon NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the relief demanded in said petition be, and it hereby is GRANTED subject to the following conditions, to wit: (conditions attached hereto) . BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD JDDITH T. BOKEN, TOWN CLERK March 29, 1976 I i i i I I CONDITIONS ROBERT C. WILTON & JOHN J. CLANTON AND EASTERN LONG ISLAND �i i KAMPGROUNDS, INC. change of zone on property situate at Greenport, Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, from "A" Residential & Residential District to "M-1" General Multiple Residential Dis- trict AND "A" Residential and Agricultural District to "B" Light iBusiness District. i 1 . That public v iter supply and san_nary sewage Asposal ^e I I prernises which are he subject of this r'e SpjutiOP. be Sll'!ni;ed by the �''!CG_" I� 2-,ed Village of Greenport at he So)e Cost and exp - se o ..:e . .. .:on& _ _ i said BSc 2. supply and sewage disTasal suet-rris cl _ll _ ^ . _ eouil ein2r_s of el! =%envies having jurisdiction er'e Gl, and that said wwer i !� supply and sewage dis 7^521 systeYt_S be inti 'itn� prior �-�' lied and In Ghei'ai_ JJ Gc Cti;:ancy, of the prendses for any purposes whatsoever. r. 2. That In the event that any porhon of tie pr'einises locoled v yKir_ 300 feet of tile land cj,,,ned by the tillage of (Sreenport 1S '�tiilZed tCr C'3 i yr Gl:nns or trailer sites, a 6 foot chain lh,!K of eCu'iYaient :�p,= - �? b Ii j ere olc-c aria maintained alcrg the boundary line of said land of '.__ `, 111age Of �_�rery- ort. ii F11-'2t the portion of the 1,1'_--_ s's .-d;a Ci.nt ;O i 10 2 ..,_:ance Of 200 feet 1he efrorn 5:7311 at 211 til-I)es e ;"!7 c'_:_7i 3-.,3d a_ ii '::.?C�c jied buffer _.iirr G']C: 8;1d 11,ai ll0 liii l(iil-:gS or cil'U Citi; OI 2;i, i�-pc i i i whatsoever shall be erected or maintained thereon. That the type and locatioi i of landscaping within said buffer zone be approved by the Planning Board of I ' the Town of Southold; that in the event that County Route 27 shall be widened, i 1 altered or relocated that said buffer zone shall be extended so that said buffer zone shall at all times extend 100 feet from the said highway. I A. That to minimize traffic hazards that may occur by reason of I trailer vehicles entering and leaving said premises, suitable turn-off or deceleration lanes or such other highway facilities as the agency having jurisdiction of County Route 27 shall prescribe shall be provided. I 5. That in order to provide suitable access to the premises over Queen Street, a 33 foot wide Town highway, the same will be required to be I I widened to 50 feet. Prior to occupancy of the rezoned premises by the I - owners thereof for trailer park purposes, the owners shall at their own expense improve and pave a 17 foot strip along the westerly- boundarc: of Queen Street in accordance with the then Town highway requirements -and whe: so improved and paved, dedicate the same to the Town of Southold. 6. That the portion of the premises extending from a point 100 feet south of County Route 27 to a point 600 feet south of County Route 27 be restricted to open recreational uses with no structures constructed thereon. 7. That any use of said premises as a campground as proposed by Petitioners small be on a seasonal basis only for the period from April 1st to November 30th of each year. 8. That Said premises be used only for the purpose of operating ihere on campgrounds franchised by Kampgrounds of America, Inc. in accordance with all of the ordinances, laws and regulations of the Town .of Southold and other authorities having jurisdiction thereof and that no buildings or structure shall be erected ori the premises nor shall the premises be used for any use except the uses specified herein and uses accessory ,-nd incidental thereto. r And IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that Pursuant to Section 1330 of the Suffolk County Charter that the Town Clerk be and she hereby is directed to submit a certified copy of this Iresolution to the Suffolk County Planning Commission for its approval and 1T IS FURTHER RESOLVED that, pursuant to and in the manner i . required by Section 265 of the Town Law, the Town Clerk is hereby directed to: (a) Cause this amendment to be entered into the minutes of the Town Board. (b) Cause notice of this amendment to be published once in the official Itovm new:spaper which is hereby designated as the newspaper for such publication. (c) Cause said amendment to be shown and designated on the Building Zone 10ap of the Town and file the same in a separate file or filing cabinet in !the Town Clerk's office. (d) Cause a copy of said Building Zone ;\lap shoes-ing said amendment to i>e filed in the office of the Building Inspector for the use and benefit of the public. TOURIST CAMP PERMIT PERMIT is hereby issued to Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds, Inc. for the establishment, maintenance and operation of a tourist camp to contain not more than 51 units (increasing the original permit on Section I, dated August 12, 1976, from 73 sites to 124 sites) on premises located on the south side of County Route 27 and generally bounded northerly by County Route 27; easterly by Queen Street and land of Bolling; southerly by land of the Village of Greenport; and w2sterly by lands of Fenno, Francisco and Sledjeski. THIS LICENSE is issued pursuant to a resolution adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold on November 9, 1976, a copy of which is attached hereto and this license is subject to all of the terms and conditions set forth in said resolution. JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK I WHEREAS, Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds, Inc. has filed an application and plan with the Town Clerk for a permit to operate a tourist camp to be located at the southwest corner of Queen Street and County Route 27 near the Village of Greenport, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 88 of the Code of the Town of Southold, and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by this Board with respect to said application on the 9th day of November, 1976, at which time all interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard with respect to said application, and WHEREAS, the applicant has obtained the approval of the Southold Town Planning Board of the site plan, and special exceptic approval of the Southold Town Board of Appeals, all in accordance with Chapter 100 of the Code of the Town of Southold, and WHEREAS, this Board has examined said plan of the proposed tourist camp which consists of 51 units (Section 'II) and 73 units (Section I) ; an administration building with a swimming pool adjacent thereto and a parking field comprising 20,000 square feet likewise adjacent to said administration building and two satellit buildings which said plan appears to be in compliance with the provisions of the Code of the Town of Southold, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: A tourist camp permit is hereby granted to Eastern Long Islan Kampgrounds, Inc. for the establishment, maintenance and operation of a tourist camp to contain not more than 124 units on premises located on the south side of County Route 27 and generally bounded northerly by County Route 27; easterly by Queen Street and land of Bolling; southerly by land of the Village of Greenport; and west- erly by lands of Fenno, Francisco and Sledjeski, and the Town Cler is hereby directed to issue such permit, subject, however, to the following terms and conditions, to wit: a. That the public water supply and sanitary sewage disposal to the premises for which said permit is issued shall be supplied by the Incorporated Village of Greenport at the sole cost and expense of the applicant which said water supply and sewage dispos systems shall comply with all of the requirements of all agencies having jurisdiction thereof, and said water supply and sewage disposal systems shall be installed and in operation prior to the occupancy of the premises for any purposes whatsoever. b. That in the event that any portion of the premises locate within 100 feet of the land owned by the Village of Greenport is utilized for campgrounds or trailer sites, a six foot chain link or equivalent type fence shall be erected and maintained along the boundary line of said land of the Village of Greenport. That prior to April 1, 1977 the applicant shall erect and maintain a similar type fence along the entire boundary line of applicant' s premises abutting the lands of Fenno, Francisco and Sledjeski. c. That the portion of applicant' s premises adjacent to County Route 27 to a distance of 100 feet therefrom shall at all times be maintained as a landscaped buffer zone and no buildings or structures of any type whatsoever except an identification sign shall- be erected or maintained therein. That the type and locatio: of landscaping within said buffer zone shall be of the type hereto fore approved by the Planning Board of the Town of Southold; that in the event that County Route 27 shall be widened, altered or relocated said buffer zone shall be extended so that said buffer zone shall at all times extend 100 feet from said highway. d. That to minimize traffic hazards that may occur by reason of trailer vehicles entering and leaving said premises, suitable turnoff or deceleration lanes or such other highway facilities as the agency having jurisdiction of County Route 27 shall prescribe shall be provided and constructed prior to the use of any portion of the premises for tourist camp uses. -2- � I e. That in order to provide suitable access to the premises over Queen Street, a 33 foot wide town highway, the same will be required to be widened to 50 feet along its entire length. Prior to the occupancy of the premises for tourist camp purposes, the applicant shall at its own expense improve and pave a 17 foot strip along the entire westerly boundary of Queen Street in accord- ance with the present town highway requirements and when so improved and paved, dedicate the same to the Town of Southold. f. That the portion of the premises extending from a point 100 feet south of County Route 27 to a point 600 feet south of County Route 27 shall be restricted to open recreational uses with no structures erected thereon. The term "structures" when used herein is intended and construed as not to prohibit the erection and maintenance in said open recreational area of suitable fences, facilities and equipment necessary and incidental to the open recreational activities to be conducted thereon. g. That the premises for which a permit is hereby authorized shall be used only for the purpose of operating thereon camp- grounds franchised by Kampgrounds of American, Inc. , in accordance with all of the ordinances, laws and regulations of the Town of Southold and other governmental agencies having jurisdiction therel of and no buildings or structures shall be erected or maintained or, the premises nor shall the premises be used for any use except the uses specified herein and uses accessory and incidental thereto. h. That a parking lot of at least 20,000 square feet in area to be constructed in accordance with the Southold Town highway specifications located adjacent to the main administration build- ing shall be completed prior to the use of the premises for tourist camp purposes. i. That except as otherwise provided herein, said tourist camp shall be constructed, maintained and operated in compliance with the site plan approval granted by the Southold Town Planning Board on June 21, 1976; the special exception use granted by the -3- Southold Town Board of Appeals on July 22, 1976; and the terms and conditions of Chapter 88 of the Code of the Town of Southold. j. That the fee for such license authorized hereby shall be $510.00 for Section II, and any and all sums in excess thereof heretofore paid by the applicant to the Town Clerk are hereby directed to be refunded to the applicant. -4- r + • TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW TORT, DATE ..July .22 , ACTION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Appeal No. 2147 1 Dated May 25 , 1976 ACTION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD To Richard C. Wilton , President (Wickham & Lark, Att. ) Appellant Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds , Inc . 600 Queen Street, Greenport, N.Y. at a meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals on July 22 , 1976 the appeal was considered and the action indicated below was taken on your ( ) Request for variance due to lack of access to property ( y,) Request for a special exception under the Zoning Ordinance ( ) Request for a variance to the Zoning Ordinance 1. SPECIAL EXCEPTION. By resolution of the Board it was determined that a special exception ( ) be granted ( ) be denied pursuant to Article ................... Section .................... Subsection .................... paragraph .................... of the Zoning Ordinance and the decision of the Building Inspector ( ) be reversed ( ) br confirmed because 9 : 15 P .M. (E.D.S .T. ) recessed hearing upon application of Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds , Inc . by Richard C. Wilton, President P .O. Box 89 , 600 Queen Street, Greenport, New York (Wickham & Lark, Attorneys) for a special exception in accordance with the Zoning Or- dinance , Article V, Section 100-50 B (5) and Article VI , Section 100-60 B (1) for permission to construct campground and trailer park. Location of property: south side North Road (CR27) and Queen Street, Greenport, New York , bounded on the north by CR27 (North Road) ; east by Queen Street; west by Village of Greenport, now or formerly Fenno, now or formerly Sledjeski, now or formerly Francisco; south by Villag of Gre€n_port 2. VARIANCE. By resolution of the Board it was determined that (a) Strict application of the Ordinance (would) (would not) produce practical difficulties or unnecessary hardship because SEE ATTACHED (b) The hardship created (is) (is not) unique and (would) (would not) be shared- by all properties alike in the immediate vicinity of this property and in the same use district because SEE ATTACHED (c) The variance (does) (does not) observe the spirit of the Ordinance and (would) (would not) change the character of the district because SEE ATTACHED and therefore, it was further determined that the requested variance ( ) be granted ( ) be denied and that the previous decisions of the Building Inspector ( ) be confirmed ( ) be reversed. SEE ATTACHED DD�vY�D ZO ' BO OF APPEALS FORM ZB4 C t Fioar� p r �I I' ACTION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds , Inc. i After investigation and inspection the Board finds that the applicant own approximately 24 acres on the south side of CR27 . On March 28 , 1976 , the southerly 18 . 87 acres was zoned "M-1" and the northerly portion of approximately 5. 12 acres wa; zoned "B" (Light Business) by the Southold Town Boa:d, after referral to the Planning Board and the Suffolk County Planning Commission, which deemed the change of zone a matter of local determination subject to compliance with the following conditi( 1 . Public water supply and sanitary sewage disposal will be supplied by the Inc . Village of Greenport. 2 . The number of campsites will be limited to 162 in com pliance with "M-1" District requirements. 3 . The buildings erected on Parcel II will be only those used in connection with transient travel campgrounds. 4 . A 100 ft . landscaped buffer zone comprising 0. 4732 acres will be provided on the northerly portion of thi premises as it fronts on Middle Road (CR27) . 5 . Queen Street is to be widened and improved as per Tows of Southold specifications . The Suffolk County Planning Department has again on July 1976 , approved the revised plan as presented to the Board of Appeals and as approved by the Southold Town Planning Board on June 21 , 1976 , stating that the current proposed Special Excep tion by the Board of Appeals is a matter for local determinati( since the current proposed action of the Appeals Board is more restrictive than the conditions set forth in the Planning Com- mission letter of April 10 , 1975 . In summary as of this date, the Board finds that the fol- lowing agencies of County and Town government have acted as fo. lows in this matter : 1. Suffolk County Planning Commission - the Commission h. reviewed this application several times and has deemet it a matter for local determination subject to the cc: ditions set forth in their letter of April 10 , 1975. 2 . Suffolk CountyDepartment of Health - the Health Depa: ment approval has been received and copies of approves drawings have been sent to the Southold Town Planning Board and Building Department as per letter dated Jun, 1976 , from Richard C. Wilton for Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds , Inc . . 3 . Suffolk County Department of Public Works - a permit been granted for a deceleration lane subject only to bonding. 4 . Southold Town Board - after the public hearing of May 1975 , the Board changed the zoning to "M-1" and "B" a previously noted subject to eight conditions enumerat later in this action. -2- 5 . Southold Town Planning Board - the Board made recommen• dations on the Change of zone and also made reviews of the site plans , including the final June 19 , 1976 , sitz plan of Part I , action dated June 21 , 1976 . 6 . Village of Greenport - the Village has signed a sewage contract with the applicant and agrees to furnish wate: 7 . The Board of Appeals - the Board held a hearing on June 10 , 1976 , for a Special Exception and recessed th( hearing until further notice. Pages 16-36 of the Boar( minutes of June 10 , 1976 , record the hearing. A public notice of the continuation of the recessed hearing is given in the current Town newspapers . i The Board further finds that in addition to the above actio the following individuals or organizations have contributed an understanding of this project for the establishment of 73 camp- sites at the present time known as Section I : 1 . Building Inspector - assistance in all aspects of plan• ning including parking requirements estimated at 20, 001 sq. ft. adjacent to administration building. 2 . Southold Town Planning Board - initial recommendations for change of zone , review of site plans , overall re- quirements as to water, sewage, buildings, etc. 3 . Holzmacher , McLendon and Murrell , Consulting Engineers water and sewage layout. 4 . John Jacobsen, Traffic Engineer - traffic count of ap- proximately 400 or less per hour on CR27 between 4 : 00 P .M. and 8 : 00 P .M. on Memorial Day Weekend. K.O.A. studies indicate a vehicular trip total of three (3) per day per occupant of the campsite. Usual check-in time is between 4 : 00 P .M. and 8 : 00 P .M. . 5 . Richard Koopman - prepared a 36-page environmental stuc for the applicant. 6 . Richard C . Wilton - a soil study noted by Mr. Wilton ii dicates clay under a portion of the site, which will r( quire sewer arrangements. The Board finds that the public convenience and welfare an( justice will be served and the legally established or permitted use of neighborhood property and adjoining use districts will nc be permanently or substantially injured and the spirit of the Ordinance will be observed . THEREFORE IT WAS RESOLVED, Richard C. Wilton, President , Eastern Long Island Kampgrounds , Inc . , P.O. Box 89 , 600 Queen Street, Greenport , New York be GRANTED permission to construct campground and trailer park on the south side of CR27 and the west side of Queen Street, Greenport, New York, subject to the following conditions, which include the eight conditions origi- nally outlined by the Town Board as well as additional conditioi and interpretations of the Board of Appeals : 1. That public water supply and sanitary sewage disposal to the premises which are the subject of this -3- I) resolution be supplied by the Incorporated Village of Greenport at -the sole cost and expense of the petition- ers which said water supply and sewage disposal system! shall comply with all of the requirements of all agen- cies having jurisdiction thereof , and that said water supply and sewage disposal systems be installed and in operation prior to the occupancy of the premises for any purpose whatsoever. 2. That in the event that any portion of the premises lo- cated within 100 feet of the land owned by the Village of Greenport is utilized for campgrounds or trailer sites, a 6 foot chain link or equivalent type fence shall be erected and maintained along the boundary lin( of said land of the Village of Greenport. 3 . That the portion of the premises adjacent to County Route 27 to a distance of 100 feet therefrom shall be at all times maintained as a landscaped buffer zone an( that no buildings or structures of any type whatsoever shall be erected or maintained thereon. That the type and location of landscaping within said buffer zone be approved by the Planning Board of the Town of Southold that in the event that County Route 27 shall be widene( altered or relocated that said buffer zone shall be ex- tended so that said buffer zone shall at all times ex- tend 100 feet from the said highway. 4 . That to minimize traffic hazards that may occur by rea- son of trailer vehicles entering and leaving said prem- ises , suitable turn-off or deceleration lanes or such other highway facilities as the agency having juris- diction of County Route 27 shall prescribe shall be pr( vided. 5 . That in order to provide suitable access to the premise over Queen Street, a 33 foot wide Town highway, the sar will be required to be widened to 50 feet. Prior to oc cupancy of the rezoned premises by the owners thereof for trailer park purposes , the owners shall at their of expense improve and pave a 17 foot strip along the wes erly boundary of Queen Street in accordance with the Town highway requirements and when so improved and pav( dedicate the same to the Town of Southold. 5a . (added by Board of Appeals) Queen Street shall be im- proved as far south as the southerly side of the en- trance to the K.O.A. campground but not beyond. 6. That the portion of the premises extending from a poin- I 100 feet south of County Route 27 to a point 600 feet south of County Route 27 be restricted to open recrea- tional .uses with no structures constructed thereon. 6a. The Board of Appeals , after consultation with the Town Board, construes the prohibition against structures to not prohibit fencing such as fencing which may bound t] property; suitable fencing for recreational facilities such as tennis, baseball , and other recreational uses ; small storage structures for recreational equipment. The westerly border of the applicant ' s property shall ] fenced with a 6 foot, chain link fence or equivalent a: far south as land of Village of Greenport, at which po. Condition }2 becomes applicable. -4- I' 7. That any use of said premises as a campground as pro- Posed ttheyperiodPetitioners Aprilshall lst to Novembera30thsof eac year . 8. That said premises be used only for the purpose of op eratina thereon campgrounds franchised by Kampgrounds I of America , Inc. in accordance with all of the ordi- nances, laws and regulations of the Town of Southold and other having premises nor shall the premises be used for any use e: I! cept the uses specified herein and uses accessory and i incidental thereto. II CONDITIONS ADDED BY THE BOARD OF APPEALS 9. A condition of granting this special exception is that the applicant ' s site plan shall meet all requirements of the Tourist and Trailer camp ordinance, which in- cludes the requirement of a permit issued by the Town Board. Among other things , minimum requirements undez this ordinance require camp sites shall be not less than 50 x 100 feet in area located so as to be readily accessible from roadways or driveways; constructed to a minimum width of 24 feet; constructed in accord with Southold Town Highway specifications . No building per mits may be issued until all requirements of Town or- idirances have been met. I 10 . A parking lot of at least 20, 000 sq. ft. built to Town Highway Department specifications adjacent to the main administration building shall be provided. Vote of the Board : Ayes : - Messrs : Gillispie, Bergen, Hulse, Doyen. I I i i I I' I� -5- I Planning Board -8- Q-June 21 , 1976 Bayview, on map of minor subdivision, shown as lots numbered 4 and 5. If it meets with your approval my. brother, G. H. Smith and myself who are the owners of this property, would like to use this property as one single lot, with the following stipulations: that we have permission to sell to the adjoining owner Mr. Howard Brown a small portion to enlarge his property, approximately 20' to 30' leaving a 20 ' or 30' right of way totheone lot, also removing the restriction that we have to have public water. Thanking you for your consideration in this matter, I am /s/ Daniel T. Smith The Planning Board is in agreement with the above proposals . On motion made by Mr. Coyle, seconded by Mr. Gordon, it was RESOLVED to approve the revised map of Kampgrounds of America dated June 19, 1976 as presented with the exception that the lot protruding into the parking lot be converted to additional parking which will reduce the total number of sites to 73 as shown on map and initialled. ThP Planninc hoard would suggest that the pool and recreational structures should be north of the administration building. In the opinion of the Planning Board, the 600 foot depth of the buffer zone has been reconsidered and has been found to be inconsistehi with the shape and use of the property. Therefore, we feel 325 feet is sufficient for a buffer zone. in our opinion:, these changes should be made for Section 2. This i : .. . . ;n is subject to resolving proble_s with the appropriate - Codies and town attorney. Vote o* --,3rd: Ayes : Wickham, Raynor, Coyle, Grebe, Gordon. Motion _eae by Mr. Coyle, seconded by Mr. Gordon and carried that. e Leting be adjourned. Meeting was adjourned at 11:07 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Muriel ush, Secretary G John WJ — - `airman y: f ; REQUEST FOR INFORMATION t R S L t- Q ECC Date: Name•` . . Southold bwo Planning Board Telephone: '!, v Willing Address: (� ,.P, 6 �� d SCTNI of site you are Inquiring about: �.3 Ou4 y: (te? se be specific about the information you need. Provide supporter Aoeutnh Cation - surveys, maps, sketches - where passible.) 06 fNNce Use Only: muted to: r ��tfa►SSe�o� S� Is! !( Gary. ,w4 +� - IA I � �� June 27,2005 Dear Ms. Valerie Scopaz, Thank you for taking the time to read this letter. My name is Lenore Atkins and my husband is Steve. We live on Queen Street across the field from the campground in Greenport. We have owned our home since 1991. Previous to buying our home we summered in the campground. We have very fond memories of family times in the campground and have always enjoyed watching the families come to the campground and play on the field across from our home. When we saw a fence go up dividing the field one weekend,my husband asked the campground owner what the fence was for and he replied it was to keep people from entering the campground from Clarks Beach to use the bathrooms. Then soon after, last June (2004)we came out to our house on a Friday Night to find help from the campground in golf carts directing cars to park on the grass field directly in front of our home and the homes of our neighbors on the street. The next morning when I questioned the campground owner about how he would like to wake up one morning to find a parking lot across from his home he said, "He could not answer that." From that weekend on cars have been parking on this grass field. There was a car fire directly across from our home that was using the field and the fire department had to come put it out. The car was very close to an electric transformer pole. Another day last summer a neighbor on the other side of the field woke up to find people camping in the field by their car on the side of her home.Not only do cars park on the field, but trailers with boats,trucks and motorcycles do also. Meanwhile the parking lot in the campground itself it not being used. This summer the campground owner has placed young help with walkie-talkies in a chair directly across from our yard to stop all the cars coming down the street on Saturdays. We started talking to Ed Forrester last summer about this situation. It is now coming upon the Fourth of July and I can guarantee you the field will be completely full of cars. My husband and I reviewed the folder containing information on the rezoning of the property for the campground and it states the field could just be used for recreationally purposes. We would really appreciate the zoning board looking closely into this matter soon! Our older neighbors also feel the same way. They too do not like the garbage coming from the cars,the constant flow of people coming back and forth with other cars to get things from their cars parked in the field, which is now becoming a dust field and the headlights shinning into our homes and yards. Thank You For Your Help! Sincerely, Lenore and Steve Atkins Queen Street,Greenport 516-698-4562 lG 1 S iq.srol /rsa�/!'�ii.� o� ^'v zt/�/J%J�/yuo/ d47�� T��3��.L C.��✓ 1' Donna&Myron Goldstein EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPSROUND S�� �6�-S/g3 .We Pamper The CamPer" P.O.Box 89 690 Queen Street (831)477-0022 Greenport,NY 11944 40 �l I I i May 17, 2005 Mydon Resorts Inc. Two Hope Dr. Plainview NY 11803 Re: Property at 64500 County Rd 48 Greenport, SCTM#1000-40-3-5 Dear Property Owner, Please be advised that a complaints regarding parking in the buffer zone have begun to be received. It is advised that you make arrangements to have your Site Plan amended by the Planning Board to accommodate the modifications you have made regarding how the original parking area is being used. In addition, the original approval provided for a staging area for check in to be constructed along the western edge of Queen Street on your property. I am not sure if you are aware of this, as the modification to the site has not been made for this purpose. Also the amount of campsites you advertise as available is greater than the amount permitted in the original proposal, that alone may account for the need for additional parking. All these things considered, it is in your interest to apply to have the Site Plan revised to better meet your needs and to avoid violations from being issued.. Please take the steps necessary to remedy this situation. Feel free to contact this office for any further information you may require. Thank you for your anticipated cooperation. Sincerely, Edward Forrester Director of Code Enforcement Page 1 of 1 Semon, Bruno From: Scopaz, Valerie Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 8:44 AM To: 'steveswatkins@aol.com' Cc: Semon, Bruno Subject: RE: Zone Code Enforcement Dear Mr. and Mrs Atkins: I have read your letter and have also arranged for copies to be distributed to the Planning and Town boards. The owner of the campground has received some notice of a violation and has been in our office to review the site plan approval for the site. I am circulating this letter to Bruno Semon, Sr. Site Plan Reviewer. He should be able to answer questions about the status of the site plan issues. Valerie Scopaz -----Original Message----- From: steveswatkins@aol.com [mailto:steveswatkins@aol.com] Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 8:58 PM To: Scopaz, Valerie Subject: Zone Code Enforcement 6/30/2005 0 LASER FICHE FORM Planning Board Site Plans and Amended Site Plans SPHe Type: Approved Project Type: Amended Site Plans Status: Final - Pending Inspection SUM # : 1000 - 40.-3-5 Project Name: Eastern Long Island Kampground Address: 64500 County Road 48 Hamlet: Greenport Applicant Name: Mvdon Resorts. Inc. dba ELI Kampground Owner Name: Myron & Donna Goldstein Zone 1: RR Approval Date: 9/12/2006 OPTIONAL ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A date indicates that we have received the related information End SP Date: 9/11/2006 Zone 2: Zone 3: Location: Located on the s/s/o of County Road 48 at the sw intersection of CR 48 and Queen Street/Lane in Greenport SC Filing Date: C and R's : Home Assoc: R and M Agreement: SCANNED APR - 4 2008 Records N4ana.*ement SCAN Date: ---- REVISIONS: PARKING ACCESS AISLE PP P SEA GULL LIGHTING MODEL # 8606-15 ADJUSTABLE SWIVEL FLOOD LIGHT R80 5-3/4" DIA. Land Of; LanA�aW or for y of 20'-0" / MAX; 120 WATTS Village of Greenport Samir merl & Jila Sharif / EXTERIOR LIGHT FIXTURES NDIRGE"E3R9.09' FOUN N595'10'E27]E9' �L FENCE U U MDN. ( f — DurvD 1 ► � ► �i1'F.r,.ra L.r.unrl N L 8r_011 5r-011 � FEN 1). ACCESSIBLE PARKING AREAS SHOULD BE 8 ft. WIDE WITH AN ADJACENT 5 ft. ACCESS AISLE. GRASS ,Vy,'i4 _ �• ,.a 1xr O _ _ m `� DOUBLE STAKE WI 2'a LODGEPGLE J P 2). PARKING SPACES AND ACCESS AISLES SHOULD BE LEVEL WITH SURFACE W 'L ,, G`'e : F .�A i 4AKEG GRILEO'L GRY, (' wo-g.<� >' urvmnuaem sDlL GRA55 , .�IX'a�nym..nx ,•, c .r - imrmcmm�.¢w Itv v SLOPES NOT EXCEEDING 1:50 (2%) IN AND DIRECTION, THE w,DOUBLE srRnrvO u12 LA GALvnrvrzEO wme v ie h'oc.iar�kei�eFro, apVnv ATME DICAT�ETOPTIEABo0e9RTSCAGULD WITH DISABILITIES' PAVEMENT MARKINGS ALONE ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE. BE<B Gm p�T �� IN 1n FT TR L o 3). PROVIDE SIGNS AT ACCESSIBLE PARKING AREAS RESERVED FOR INDIVIDUALS FERTIIJE W,]GRAM dd m ' SEE Ai NE 1PfR15 GAL TREE, U m ROOT BALL L-] ER �: w SEE wx 2PAms NATIVE SOIL TGIPARi MDLEH UP NATIVFAOIL ry mr 9 C O NOTE: PROVIDE 3"DEEP WELL. y NGO GRASS O n 7 GRA55 o�I' TREE PLANTING DETAIL EXISTING CAMP SITES,,- N✓ N 70 ' �]$O PROVIDE 1 SHADE TREE,HAVING A CALIPER OF TWO(2)INCHES,PLANTED GRASS C� WITHIN THE FRONT AND SIDE EVERY 40"0".PLANT 4'-0"HIGH CEDARS 0. Vand no, , AT 4`0"O.C.BETWEEN TREES IN FRONT AND SIDE. � ee\\or form e\\er Q EXISTING CAMP SITES �,'"" GRp55 hand(7 `1V0, 0 Pt&P\\Cxa G L4 5 os OO &0\n Stephen w � - cl� W 5E.. O p Z C '7 FENCE y on o J N,D•7'2a.wAA,.3' �andno\N01 sworthof' g w 5USan It W MON PUN n IPE O 3: f FOUND LJ 'YS,D C1c\ Fj FOUND 9p Ln v o GRLAGs V ]'s. ���`�`� 'rr y��l �` 1 E�"�i�• �d D U ` a 295 N Y ry s GRA55 RA55 FE CE �� V Nll°11'10' LHP1Y/ I G 5 GGO �O' 'a EXISTING CAMP SITES Gw5� PARKI G GnAS PNEE U� ' ��,yaJ+s X00 ® O eGfgw y9<> ,R o �� 4 So '� X F 3F -0 rt� 1O� a. RFs 22 IQF' O I rys� WOs "1+e�ryb+�P4 d /1' EXISTING CAMP SITES .c;, a 'DG°•2 e(Tq�jF GRA55 �I 8 ® 4 ' _8.00' .., 'a•�O west,. Sn1,G 1a / GMP ,11I ® y0ING ?0 q°T 99i G NNW 20'WLOE Ie 4 HIGH HEDGf N p F. ry PpRKiN, a '"i " 5 sl1DING GATE `L- a" , F�GE60VBi" L-- _ ~4 GRPS Q 9 yWEST , Fl0.E RG0.EEEMNTT FENCE(SEE 0EIA4 J6E55 PIG�fil .510°53'13"E - --- --- UNtfNG DEPPRT rr r ® EW. .rvRESORP TyPI y�yY1. fj � A ETM IGH tl.s glnGW {(/ GTm ® ® G 1 wo< _ i 19 ' A yTH1GN HES F pTxu��AsGVEn 'INExaM PNG MON, GJ� '"" Lryy�_ ePp,'1°` eeaart ARo AA ����ppffi;EE I4AT 5'WESCTNT AUG 'vey. �T A,n Oc.eENNEENIBE' L FOUND �OV 11'w P V M s POLE le e L HpUSE Lu FEN E� � W 15'W I• LE HOUSE LO 3,W. V,MINtMV , y'� W GRA55 0. FENCE pLPNIEO BUFFER 1 G ^ HOUSE SaM n 1BBB-4o-3-5 g� 5 BgT2G"E 135.00. G Z r OGRAS gg¢pD51T ZONE USE RR LU Z ((. GRASS O' 00 ri PROPERTY SIZE)24 ACRES Q Z ED N (1,045,407 S.F.) w W J � mei' by A, PERIMETER:5207.3' c) Lr) m D SSfi SITES/SPOTS GRASS R40 30 OVERFLOW ALL RUN OFF SHALL BE CONTAINED IN THE PARKING AREA 261 TOTAL GRASS WITH EXISTING NATURAL GRADE AS SHOWN. rv� PROVIDE 11 HANDICAP CHAIN LINK FENCE 50 20"W917,1T FENCE FENCE PARKING SPACES ON. 1'S FOUND FOVNO SITE PLAN MON. ORA LOT COVERAGE: 112%R1 MVDON RESORTS INC. 112%Land of: SCALE: 1" = 60'-0' EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPGROUND Village of Greenport 690 QUEEN STREET ASPHALT ROADS:97,236 S.F. GREENPORT,NY ASPHALT AREAS:3N61 S.F DRAWN: LEGEND C •:tK7{ PATIO:2674 S.F. SCALE: 1"=60' IOB POOL: 1010 SF December 08,2005 GRADE SLOPE BLOD (�•'�_; '�^ REST ROOMS: 162 S.F. SHEET NUMBER: 19 REC.ROOM. 13W S.F. LIGHT FIXTURE 1°I '"�"' 1 r OFFICE:420 S.F. S- 1 tlx f- STORAGE: 1203 S.F. Ma /^ V REVISIONS: l`�/i _ N Q°45'0" E 308.00' N 5015'10" • Fed — FENCE I T FENCE FENCE � ��J•8�' _ I � � FENCE I i IPARKING ACCESS U j \ 10'.0" u' AP U O LIFT STATION u 1).ACCESSIBLE PARKING AREAS SHOULD BE B R WIDE WITH AN ADJACENT 9 SR ACCESS AISLE 0. \Ly0 PARKING NOT EXCEEDING AND G IGD BIBLES SHOULD BE LEVEL WITH SURFACE SLOPES NOTE%[EEDING f;50(2%)IN AND DIRECTION J3) PROVIDE SIGNS AT ACCESSIBLE PARKING AREAS RESERVED FOR INDIVIDUALS — WITH DISABILITIES;PAVEMENT MARKINGS ALONE ANE NOT ACCEPTABLE L fro\ q ER � O 1 5 T'WATER MANHO • E 1" LE WATER / \ COVER �O - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T _ �� — ;E w CL �1�1 1 FENLE � NJ g \ 100712o11FE� 44 �'A�\�O_ O� LU Vl S�i y .�6"HCG.PPPH �t NMN y I Lo C• ♦AI �19J•� % O NI / VOLLEY eT 6�V� 10171011 FENLE O�q 12"WATER MAIN / 1- ��� / smNcs lFMaGJ 0 //�j -SANITARY / ALL y 00 I SEWER FENCE 5 � / PEDESTRIAN �Y�/ �/ \ �m.,m„..n"• i 21 H � � ,R' NEIN pTNNGS PRWND EY3 DATE \ ^CONN CTION ` m o STING PIN 112,OC \TO WM RW p�Of Dc. t I �� O J WEERENRLGRAS5ESC 3"B 1 F �C' ORNPM 4.{F'pC MAKHOLFF COVER SAGr' ) YO (EIP Gp EN JUNIPEA S OFFICE / `/ j 61, BALLFIELD g _ - _ ;:' / rJ^ � . A 1/ \\\ ❑ MCOVER ^\ R rMrvoxuRM°NN t• ' (((m/// _ OPPRWNG SPPCESP •tR�� M H E 0 -- \ EOD ^•• "^ MANHOLE I 3"WATER II � �. ..-.r � SEWER PAV®PARKIN® •® IDS FENOAD_ 24'.B ' .' �B •_ -,V, -_- - �lCl'�'a cY VER ANH - NEW COVE EMERGENCY ( may... E#T I ENIRY 0-' — Q _..l _.�_•__...-. i— •_ I I L-3 ��,m FDRc4 MNN \`SI � / FlC"/ � I Q y„.�..M-• -fes I / LIFT STATION A ON ���fa uC C f C r5 A \ MA HOLE SPNi1ilON UMP 5< 1 AVER I )UMPSA 8017,20 E 135.00 / W z unLm Pose r-�i Cnocr� ��� / d� )' WIIHAINLJNI(FENLE� .60 /BARB WIRE ON TOPN / rwl E4NGLEswmGGATE I LEGEND PAGE S-2 1 Ur w - -- - - - - - - -. .. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - J LW (�- - - Q W? J c I I ���� / 6 � ��Vr(4p✓ -Y l/5/�^�i 1, �Q) �r �i� `O'�/•-G� /�/��A �N FENCE — I ��ENCE PENCE ZONE: RR SITE PLAN OCT , , 2005 S 0051120° w 917.17' SCTM: 1000-40-3-5 SCALE: 1” = 60'-0' - PROPERTY SIZE: 24 ACRES - I—� DRAWN: MH/ MS SCALE: 1"= 60' IDBe J JL J/ Octobber 07,2005 �w lg� 45 �- �.-r/ SHEET NUMBER: X-p s s- 1 \ REVISIONS: \ I loop FENCE , \ NCE ��. HIGH PRESSOR O 58 \ \ GAS MAIN -O N0 \ \ pR FD \ \ \ y ME 2 y cHm � VOLLEY FENCE ws SAND) ,p� _ \ \12" WATER MAIN SwZNGs � B A L L lop �►� \ \ \ (EXIST) O g FENCE \ P A 3p' �cr, REC. A E BPSK� - ROOM v A BA��T COUR � IN POOL ��1 Q � )�, 166 SEWER (EXIST) PEDESTRIAN �`� ` BERM \ GATE 3 WATER D EXISTING PIN O W II NEW P NTINGS AROUN \ uj GRASS WITH N @ Z-1�2, O.C. .COT NECTION �W— SPLIT RAIL FENCE W `, pGOSA \ \ 0 W.M. Ln ~ Z ;` , RC R O.C. C IL Lu O w �,1. BAYBERRY @ 3 -0 3'_p" SITTING w C17 LU, ` ORNAMENTAL GRASSES @ AREA u- �— (MIXED) 4'-0" O.C. OFFICE BALLFIELD �' z �` z , i �- EA GREEN JUNIPER @ \ STORE / g • M HOO LE R 4'-0" HIGH BLACK - 'tl WROUGHT IRON DpU6�-E GAT r FENCING GS G SPACES ENl PIANTIN R c,o 33 gp PARKIN 25 SPACES) N EXISTIN._ ® SIDEWALK Cr EACH k0 � � SANITARY ��`: HC FOR ILD H �= (1 W .: T ❑ - SEWER FENCE c, 1 _ PAVED PARKING F NACCESSROAD o �o .� - - ❑O �,a_ E GENCY u w � J ENT ';, FORCE MAIN 41 ON SANT DUMP STATI STATION FENCE SITE E PLAN PUMP �cALE: 1" = zo'-o' DRAWN: AH MS SCALE: 1" = 20' ]OB#: Od-b 0707,2005 SHEET NUMBER: S-2 PARKING ACCESS — _ AISLE — SEA GULL LIGHTING / MODEL # 8606-15 ADJUSTABLE SWIVEL FLOOD LIGHT _ R1 R80 / MAX:3120 WATTS Land of: Land now or formerl 01-01. j Samir �� _. . Village of Greenport AUia 3 Jila Sharif of. q, I,,c,e1," • EXTERIOR LIGHT FIXTURES p N T^SIJ'E 3°fl°6• 1, MON — 0// Ir pip ° Fna „ 8 -OIL5,-OR rt.d I LtLLM1 I_I 4s'17— -1^'� "' 1 �EM1Tn-�nl n-rlrlrr flH' _ r°IINf 1-S_LLLf-1d1,E , 1'1 IJ �' t ''l C r / "I // FENCE�35.•\ �_ �,.. - `° L ___ '�.L U��E �'r�`, jv t� 1 FENS -1 1). ACCESSIBLE PARrJNG AREAS SHOULD BE 8 ft. WIDE WITH AN ADJACENT 5 ft. ACCESS AISLE.f !r STAKE wl Gnnss ! 1 a • n}(11t14{y��r uwoervw rn wo.eroU STANUS U! Sol vei wm onr, n° 2). PARKING SPA(.-[-.'. A14D ACCESS AISLES SHOULD BE LEVEL WITH SURFACE a nr,,,. " «r " J �` �cNss / \t ��O y SLOPES NOT EXCEEDING 1:50 (2°76) IN AND DIRECTION, " I �rle WI HMOFFIRED HOSEALLOWSI ID Lrowme 'I) �ry D'^ ownocn nose nunwu utaoPMIN I'�r " " Ar iP[E, ILWETOP TIC MOVE FIRST 5VSPo1➢. � J � � 2 1T? 'L v 3). PROVIDE SIGNS ,IT ACCESSIBLE PARKING AREAS RESERVED FOR INDIVIDUALS —G mlu:ew,xSllemPel rs, �^ IIII^' u sNPx. PED Is°m.nrec p _._. ., , _ _ . _ . .,, .,_ .,. -- DUDr uA<I da z WITH DISABIL[T.ES' PAVEMENT MARKINGS ALONE ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE. _ sREeP o x �' � a \ � K>�y�. I II II���'�Ilrll �III;�gO T � G w ° IIII IIII �illlll IIII>b� PIX:xPnFS NnnvE coa P �, 1�) 3 � �Q \, Q,ii lllll (IIII jI 111111IIY" t Pour nnlcn P, o 1 ! \ VIII 1111111 III III VfIII IIIE' ^' / C,\ lyl III IIII ti`'� rvnnves°a nu NIP 3I0 - - c o 15i1fJ6 A�p ti1t� 7 HOT F:PIi0V1UE 3"DEEP l"IFLL. ^ F_. ' p�/"• J � � GMss � �\•t� F��N �� P' ltp``',�I�Ir"^"•_ _ ,,,I°, - 99 Lo TREE PLANTING DETAIL Ik - l l"1 GMss \ •g Q, (D `z /(j�3 \ o T. 9 O p PROVIDE 1 SHADE TREE,HAVING A CALIPER OF TWO(2) INCHES,PI ANTED 1 D� ,� /Ifl 1 n EXISTING CAMP SI ILS,.- n I 'd Ut 1p 00 WITH IN THE FRONT AND SIDE EVERY 40'-PI PLANT4'-THIGH CEDARS l l f'• n55 G/ J �•Ir i "pW AT 4'-G"O.C.BETWEEN TREES IN FRONT AND SIDE. GP _'Zyo, +l' G \=��der\y oEc f o I C/ r� of to pellet o (0 d 5 V d 1vow PC&pdicva j" {',,1�- GRASS EXISTING CAMP SITES 1�.yo 1 \ / Lpn er\y of'. �ePhen z gy, `��' 31 ps oti�rW;� s 2 ' /� � L �'I"� ( 3I .Ik .+� ��\ �r Co RF�T�P C>Ki'1l3ETlq lc `,� �R I V:, DO S. -- ' t'F Q r Lu �( � `J o \`\ U v PENCE f err) pf' O W 0 0 , (� �l G dT a C, •\ r "1.r_N nn _ _ —- v<.�`� \_ �i n E��Wpr J� t� a _I tJ 1� O _,L „� <a, 1 // _____ � l�.:' 3 � \ Mur+ _ �`�' h,r` \ rY Ct_ Urvu /!; ± nn '� `, Hi ,A 1. g Al, s x.�-- _•�� 1Ry. i �'Y7. "�. �,� 're. \,N ENCU RI LF �': uf,JL� \ � ) � _ N v spm O C — Cn o 1 A 1 N , a` 1 (, ��, �. R�S ,tkt C.," ,ai" ro m Vx UT. r LJ I GM55 CANSs 15 - t� \`\k sp /^I Ir f ,U� �� (/ { Gw,s r / s �. \�'. FIN --- ell -�� I I 1 �, �, c�l� AT G, jZ XI TIN PIP SITES •° J q G S o O UI © �C, ��p QCT �� xs.N' _ , a �'� CP (� ✓ /1' 111' 1 1 q r'yC �� , P� laf F, r ��� 120° i \ Q'21 _ m VKp Nti i — I _ 7 �v11 ! / �-/ r,;/ < ,1. � , � ,P°h; 1 ' I � - 1 LJ�, 1 n f` S CX1 GCAf4P5l CS E h 5,J 41 \+ t7 C o pR�s „ N!'JY �I �11.DD� � � O U �JK �� rTltdG CP T S h `p Svc��!r� 2G � 1- ARKINA rI I� Ein'v tit4rro:i. 1 �I1 '-0A? t• �� poi ¢rR °•W � ¢qNl°NI[o�-�y9_- I� V'v 7' CXi OI:r ,,, ax m.1. �,SLIDltI - '1g4Mi Q �l° Gxass Q / q� x 3• 'r��l,I4•y 11 rroLrr-�yS3a ENPOF �I Yti�-- n5VEDGnR CNT ` YM' FIRED iB_ °` 7 1V./ DEfNLI�- 7ryra11uL ucW F�b A o FI 109ti`Z�B.P "11P KeN, E� n lo'�j3• W... Vnwos.r, _ V •I ttn _ _ G_A rola ,•y I _ ` "(; n9 .NCE Is )n L "':•,� :."x"!,y lir°.,urnluews r' FOUND JyF. +G y 1 IL) `� (y� ('P• L�1 W iJ � �a _ v° Pnerx';`o'ca v° _��Q �•\ �`U/ �� � IU Un •/'1° sWr,T l•P uh wIm ra,u ^ HpUSE V Y- G FENCE. n7, CIE �� ul isw' HpUSE i I � � � � 3•W. _ POLE �/ ,�-�� � l4rsTTrI•�- FENCE.— y.., , etn^rtO Bu� saM n 1090-40-3•5 DnINIEP- � O ZONE USE:RR ZW Z y ,D } i o GMss¢ -� 1 1 ---�' as o I , CA- 1 � ! " I" '� I I PROPERTY 512E: 24 ACRES O Z JUL. + % w � � a (1,B4s,4B7 S.F.) � 11 F, I (�.. ry PERIMETER:5207.3' Q V VV 1 � 162_ RV � l t''P 2N SP Lr V 106 SUES ES//SPOTS i!'syI R40 wr z� GMss qi1 RUN OFF SHALL BE CONTAINED IN THE PARING AREA r r '1'i.mwFiaw �/�Jln��� -f-7;�(L� � � 1 u c` � WTH EXISTING NATURAL GRADE AS SHOWN. w r s �s rans"� �^ ( ryLL 1 �-(-UY[i1 r1_Q (deC[SeJrt0.t1 1CtCVY!o-�IDn � PROUJOC 11 HANDICAP fI VT _ I.Ol %r ) FEW] MANIKINS � i N QNS SPACES CnIfl IIKK FENCE 991].17' FFNCE _____ _ __ _ __. . -__ ____..___ ______ _ _ ____ MON FOUND !^J /1,�� 'p\I 1•W SITE PLAN\I tl LOT COVERAGE:10.2% I.E. MYDON RESORTS INC. MONDNA —' FOUND n Yi SCALE: 1" = GOI_oI EASTERN LONG ISLAND KAMPGROUND V 690 QUEEN STREET ASPHALT ROADS:97,236 S.F. Land Of: GRF.ENPORT,NY Village of Greenport ASPHALT AREAS:30615 F. DRAWN: PATIO:2674 S.F. SCALE: 1"=60' LEGEND 7a,.; n9B it: ! .�•� � POOL:1010 S.F. December 00,2005 AID SLOPE %7`� rl> `�� nLdI/ 62/ �r ES RT ROOMS 1625.E SHEET NUMBER: m I I u�l•! f, yQ REC.ROOM: 1397 S.F, ,!e��I ucHJ LIGHT FIXTURE ;• a)r�'r1R ^,: OFFICF 470 S.F m 7 nr{ 4'r `try 'u1( 5FORAC,F 171,15T. REVISIONS: �,`lp� _ ial N Q°45'0" E 308.00' N 5°15'10" • r E 273.89 _ , ENCE FENLE � FENCE I �, w I F@NCE II /\ ACCESS o I I I PARRING ANIF ti m N ZI m ^ M �r x � UFTSTATION � �� e•-B•• s'.o" �. � e i 17.ACCESSIBLE PARIONG AREAS SHOULD BE R R.WIDE WITH AN ADJACENT W 5 ft.ACCESS AISLE 27 PARKING SPACES AND ACCESS AISLES SHOULD BE LEVEL WITH SURFACE ° SLOPES NOT EXCEEDING 1.50(2Y.)IN AND DIRECTION 37.PROVIDE SIGNS IE ACCESSIBLE PARKING AREAS RESERVED FORM ABLE. IS PWITH ROVIDE AT MARKINGS AREASRARE NOT ACCEPTABLE. i\� O I 1-WATER \ 3"WATER i ,A E Q 1"WATER\ .A M 1 \ r I T E MANHOLE ,! O \/ CO ER i W � � O z Yr/rrr/ ! 3 3 �� FENG�� Y W 441' Sl O Lu v r % N1 II PENCE c�y �v�^rosNERessvP j. h—I C) rr�// r 1Z Y� F /1 / � �rt 50 � A VJ p 1p Icp� W 295 so\ O VOLLEY 1710„ FENCE o^ `a2"WATER MAIN i V 9 J�ANRARY i rRIDEs Iy,NPI V B ALL �A� (EKE) 0 OI �I�/ i FENLE OAA EWER �Y� co- 3D `. -0 ROOM Y A CpVRT �y B" ER(E%IST) PEDESTRIAN Y GATE "MEPIK 1 R R NGS PROUNO E•1IN I I 3"WA R u ry" Nn ONN BION \ �' w2-SIT ROSPRaGOSA B11, _E"Dc DO ESA'B" �3 SSSS�3�B" SITTING / Z (IAS oREEN1UN1P�0 4'11 I.C. M AHOLGCOVER AREA I OFFICE BALLFI ELD W T M H p °• DUPLE GATE 2 � R wnw����nowu 0 MANHOLE NG5 4S B3 PACE' CDVER ®cm3 ®3® mEWALH a. BC PPRIfl255PP�51 � � �pG �y`,. 3"WATER /SANITARY •, CE 11 NCFOR � R E G9'fFi 'L ,c/If EPO I MPNHOLE I R „wSEWER PAVED FEN E �_ •� • ' SWC/�, '�L`i'1-)_lEi, R O COVERIw,.l, PARKING _ �50.0A0 2A �•(• CN1 ANH E - NEW " E E 1V EMERGENCY MMN COVE ""Q.... 11 EXIT ENTRY p� t� A 4"FO0. L ON I � LIFf STATION SpNITPRY DUM I MCOVORE STATION°171017 E 135.00' = r • UTILIIYPOLE a 0 a K 7' IGH CHAIN E ON FENCE c7. C) /BARS WIRE ON TDP 0 Cl. 4-WI EsmGLEswwGGATEI - - - - - - LEGEND (PAGE S-2),I Ur I, w - - - - - - - a � U.1 I 4 I _ FENCE _ FENCE ZONE: RR FENCE FENCE SITE PLAN S 0051'20" W 917.17' SCM 1000-40-3-5 SCALE: 1" = 160'-0' Iln I' ii PROPERTY SIZE: 24 ACRES OCT 1 1 2005 DRAWN: MH/MS (SCALE: 1" =60' Octaher 07,2005 DEC ZQ�F7 SHEEP NUMBER: S- 1 ` REVISIONS: O �yC, FENCE 'Q .11i ME . .. ` \�6" HIGH PRESSUR Sg \ GAS MAIN -1 O ` \ \,G v . m \ cn res SWINGS (SAND) V B A L L LLEY FENCE \ 42" WATER MAIN �O (EXIST) '9 a NCE \ \ aJ a a FE 313 \ ROOM POOL ��1 ( � 1pp' M 8" SEWER (EXIST) PEDESTRIAN �Q 8ER GATE 221 9EXISTING PIN g pNTIn ' OUNDLu 3" WATER r ��'`�.°- NEW P S pR JO v' QSA @ 2-1I2� Q.C. ` vTO W.M. L SPS IT�RAISS L�FENCE ITH W � �A RQG T ° Q.C. q r ` v 50 Ln U BpYBERR'C��GRASSES @° 3 _p O _ , - ME SITTING pit Q.C. w z ` 4 CMZ ED) JUNIPER @ 41 AREA OFFICE B A L L F I E L D ?� EpGRE STORE Qi. M NH-, 1-E R 4'-0" HIGH BLACK QUBLE GATE WROUGHT IRON Q � FENCING - S N r_. SPpCE NEW ALA TINGR �NZS SPACES N EXIST G IN � SIDEWALK C FQR EA H SANITARY (1 H WILD _ _- _- SEWER FENCE c. PAVIED II 24t R v PARKING zr wz CEcy SS p o C N a NENl E EMERGENCY a W vf... EXIT / ENTRY 7, �;� ch ✓ �h 4„ FORCE MAIN S-Vp,TION SANI y I SITE PLAN MP STATION FENCE SCALE: 1" = 20)'-0' Y � pU DRAWN: MH/MS ------- SCALE: V =20' ]OB#: October 07,2005 SHEEN NUMBER: S2