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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPB-06/10/1985Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 The Southo%d Town Planning Board held a regular meeting on June 10, 1985 at th~ Southold Town Hall,Main Road, Southold. Present were: Chairman- Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Member G. ~itchie Latham, Jr. Member Ri chlard G. Ward Member Kenneth Edwards Administrative Assistant Victor Lessard Town Planne~ David Emilita Asst. Town ~lanner James Bryer 7:30 p.m. P~blic hearing on the question of approval of the minor subdivision of Ronald Strain located at Cutchogue. 4 lots on 8.6 acres. I. ~ --- Mr. Orlowski: I will dispense with the reading of the metes and bounds, if there is any problem with that, please let me know, (noneS. We have proof of publication in the Suffolk Times signed by A~na Lekkas and notorized by Ann Abate, we also have proof of publication in the Long Island Traveler Watchman here somewhere b~t I might have dropped it on my way into the Meeting Room. We hgve the filing fee, we have correpondence from the Suffolk County Planning Commission, Short Environmental Assessment Form, and everything else appears to be in order, and correspondence from Department of Health Services. At this point I will ask if there ar9 any objections to thais minor subdivision? Hearing none. Are there any endorsements of this minors subdivision? Hearing none. Is there anyone.neither pro nor con, but that might have ~ome information pertaining subdivision which would be of inter~st to this Board? Hearing none. Any questions from the Board; Mr. Ward, (none); Mr Edwards, (none); Mr. Latham, (none); Mr. Emilita, (none). Being as there are no further questions, I will declare this hearing closed and thank you for coming .own. 7:45 p.m. ~esubmission conference for the site plan of Walter sn~ ~ari]vnG ;z ( previously known as "The H~t") located at North Road at Mat~ituck for construction of office and retail stores. Page 2 6/10/85 Site Plan Garratt St~ for this p~ the intent~ taking int¢ Mr. Strang in the bui] of office ~ would cons~ a face lift They wante~ of buildin¢ phas-~s_of ~ may change is totally 100 square proposal wl its own chi He also st~ provide acc or Walter and Marily Gatz cont. ang, Prisilla Corkrey, and the applicants were present esubmission conference. Mr. Strang explained that on of the Gatz's is to develop the site into a complex advantage that there is a resturant on the site. stated that they would like to keep the restaurant ding where it is currently, and develope a combination nd retail uses. He explained that the Phase I development st of putting an addition on the building and do on it to change the appearance of the building. to change it to make it consistant with the style on the North Fork. The required parking would then in l~vel0Pm~n~.. Mr. Strang stated that the parking since it was computed figuring that every building office space, therefore, one parking space per feet of office area. Mr. Strang indicated that this is in a "campus style" with each building having ~racter and design rather than a strip shopping center. ~ted that there would a landscaped plaza which would ~ess to all of the buildings, and pedestrians leaving their cars would not have to cross any traffic patterns. Mr. Strang pointed out that in the parking for phase 3, he prow£ded for "small,car parking" noting that many cars are smaller now. The stalls~for .this area are 9' x20'. Mr. Strang stated that the total ~quare footage of the propertY is approximately 2½ acres. Th~ Board requested that this information be indicated on the sur~ey. The Board also requested the calculation on the landscaped area. The Board also suggested that the parking area be asphalt and Mr. Strang indicated that it would be. The Chairmi~n requested that the set-backs also be indicated on the si~e Plan. Mr. Emilita requested that the property be staked ~or a field insuection and that any large diameter trees be si~ved if possible. On a motio] RESOLVED t] of a subdi~ was submitt made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Ward, it was at whereas, a formal application for the approval ~ision plat eneitled "Blue Horizons" located at Peconic ~ed to the Planning Board on July 31, 1984 and filing fee was paid on July 17, 1984, and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on said subdivisin application and plat a~ the Town Hall, Southold, New York, on May 6, 1985 at 7;30 p. ~., and WHEREAS, t~e requirements of the Subdivision Regulations of the Town o~ Southold have been met by said subdivision plat and applici~tion, NOW, there~ore, be it RESOLVED that the application of "Blue Horizons" ~t Peconic for approval of said subdivision plat prepared by Roderick Van Tuyl, last amendment dated June 6, 1985, be approved and the Chairman be authorized to endorse approval o~ said subdivisin plat subject to the following conditions Page 3 6/10/85 BLUE HORIZONS: within sixLmonths from the date of this resolution: 1. Fi~ng of the covenants and restrictions with the County Clerk, sta~ing no fruther subdivisin of Lot NO. 7 in perpetuity. The document submited to the Board has been approved by the Town Attor 2. Re Department Vote o Briscoe S~ and Mr. La was noted file indic in perpetu the covena covenants Board alsc from the previous to sell t was also of the lan a copy of that his c owns a sec showing th To furthe~ of sale ca up by his out that t Mr. Wainwi told him t Mr. Smith to hold t the propos of Lot No. up for act to be c a special meetings. On a moti( hey. ~eipt of three surveys endorsed by the Suffolk County of Health Services, purusuant to Article 6. the Board:Ayes: Orlowski, Latham, Ward, Edwards .th~at Fishers Island-Mr. Edwards, Mr. Orlowski, tham made a field inspection of the premises. It that there were covenants and restriction in the ating that Lot No.3 will never be a building lot ity. Mr. Tasker, the Town Attorney had approved nts and restrictions. Mr. Emilita stated that this should also be noted on the subdivision map. The discussed the possiblity of eliminating the lot Lbdivision map. The applicant had indicated in .scussions, however, that he wished to have the option is lot to an adjoining lot owner. Mr. Stuvesant Wainwright resent representing Mrs. Cobb who lives in the middle d owned by Smith. Mr. Smith presented the Board with the origznal contract of sale to Mrs. Cobb. He ~e xplained lient has an option to buy parcel No. 3 and actually tion of it. He also presented a copy of the survey at Mrs,. Cobb owns a section of the right -of-way. explain; Mr.Wainwirght stated that the contract me from Mr. Smith's mother-in-law, and it was drawn law firm, Milbank and Tweed. Mr. Wainwright pointed his contract runs for Mrs. Cobb's assigns forever. rght indicated that he had contacted Mr. Smith and hat he would be opposing this subdivision, however, ~as not present. It was the consensus of the Board his over until the Town Attorney is contacted regarding ed covenants and restrictions and the non-buildablity 3. Mr. Orlowski indicated that the time frame is ion by the Board, therefore, the applicant will have ntacted regarding an extension on the action and meeting will have to be held in between the regular n made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Edwards, it was RESOLVED that whereas a formal appliCation for the approval of a subdivision plat entitled "James W. Dawson"located at Southold was submitted to the Planning Board on March 23, 1984 .and, WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on said subdivision application and plat at the Town Hall, Southold, New York, on May 20, 1985 Page 4 6/10/85 James W. Dawson cont. p.m. , and WHEREAS, t Town of Sc he requirements of the Subdivision Regulations of the uthold have been met by said subdivision plat and application, NOW, therefore, be it RESOLVED that the application of "James W. Dawson" fcr approval of said subdivision plat prepared by Howard Young dated last February 19, 1985, be approved and the Chairman be authorized to endorse approval on said subdivision plat, subject t¢ the following conditions within six (6) months from the date of t~is resolution: 1. Receipt of four surveys indicating a 10' easement from Lot No. 4 to the open space. 2. Filing of the covenants and restrictions,dated April 24, 1985, regarding the Homeowners Association, with the County Clerk. Vote f the Board: Ayes: Orlowski,Latham, Ward, Edwards On a moti n made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Edwards,it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board override the denial of the Su~folk County Planning Commission regarding the majro subdivisicn of James W. Dawson at Southold, with the exceptionof item No. , which is to be complied with by the creation of an easement o the open space, for Lot No. 4. Vote f the Board: Ayes: Orlowski,Latham, Ward, Edwards Howard Ro enstone-The Chairman refrained from any discussion regardin¢ this proposed subdivision since his cousin is under contract ~o purchase one of the parcels. On a motiqn made by Mr. Ward, seconded by Mr. Edwards, it was RESOLVED' ~hat whereas a formal application for the approval of a subdivision plat entitled "Howard Rosenstone" located at Cutchogue was submi~ted to the Planning Board on February 23, 1984 and, filing fez was paid on February 23, 1984, and WHEREAS, and plat 7:45 p.m. WHEREAS, Town of S . public hearing was held on said subdivision application Lt the Town Hali, Southold, New York, oh May 20, 1985 at and ~he requirements of the Subdivision Regulations of the ~uthold have been met by said subdivision plat and application, NOW, ther~fore, be it RESOLVED that the application of "Howard Rosenstone"f¢ approval 9f said subdivision plat prepared by Howard Young dated as last r~vised November 29, 1984 be approved and the Chairman be authorized to endorse approval on said subdivision plat. Vote of the Board: Aye: Latham, Ward, Edwards Abstained: Orlowski Page 5 6/10/85 Cranberry Acres- 4 lots on 28 acres located at Southold. The agent for the a~plicant requested an extension the final action of the Board fo~lowing~ a public hearing. Mr. Bryer had made recommendations on the subdivision ~nd indicated his findings on a survey of the proposal. The Board noted that there appears to be a problem regarding building area on some of the lots. On a moti¢ RESOLVED extensin Acres loc for the a Vote Mr. Rober was preset the Mr. Bz are being adjusted by omittir recommend~ agent for zoning st~ was made that the to make t On a moti¢ RESOLVED plan for of a stor~ existing ¢ by the.Bu] Vote n made by Mr. Edwards, seconded by Mr. Latham it was hat the Southold Town Planning Board grant a 60-day n the action of the minor subdivision of Cranberry ted at Southold, pursuant tothe request of the agent pticant. f the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Latham, Ward, Edwards Pike, attorney for residents in the area of this subdivsion t and he questioned the action of the Board. It was explained yer had reviewed the subdivision map and the recommendations sent to the applicant to determine if the lots could be o meet the minimum lot requirements either by cluster or g some of the lots. Mr. Pike requested a copy of this tion,and the observations of the Board. Mr. Raynor, the applicant, questioned whether or not the current ndards were being applied and indicated that this apPlication nder the one acre zoning, under clustering. It was noted oard only made observations and the applicant would have e decision as to how the lots could be made to conform. n made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Ward, it was On a moti hat the southold Town Planning Board approve the site ~eorge L. Penny, Inc. located at Mattituck for the construction ge building, a garage addition, and the relocation of an arage. Plan dated as amended June 6, 1985 and certified lding Department. f the Board; Ayes: Orlowski, Latham, Ward, Edwards n made by Mr. Edwards, seconded by Mr. Latham, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board grant a 60-day extension on the filing of the final appliction for Elsa R. Kruse pursuant to the request of the attorney for the applicant. Vote cfthe Board: Aye: Orlowsk, Latham, Ward,Edwards On a motion made by Mr. Ward, seconded by Mr. Latham, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board approve the ~et-off of Bernard and Elizabeth Jane Rousseau for two lots on 4.942 acres located at Cutchogue subject to : 1. Covenants and restrictions indicating no further subdivision in perpetuity. Page 6 6/10/85 Bernard and Jane Rousseau cont. 2. Re~ lew and comment of the Suffolk County Planning Commission Vote o the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Latham, Ward, Edwards Howard Hoe-The Board reviewed this proposal for a set-off of 1 acre froln 38 acres at Main Road, Orient. This propsal is also pending before the Board of Appeals for an area variance. It was noted that a previous set-off on this property was granted by the Planning B ~ard in 1982. Therefore, it was requested that this applicatio ~ be amended as a minor subdivison since it is the Board's pr ~cedure that a set-off can only be done one time on any one parcel. On a motio made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Edwards, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board declare themselves lead agenc under the State Environmental Quality Review Act for the set-off o~ H.M. Demarest and Sons,located at Orient. Vote cf the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Latham, Ward, Edwards On a moticn made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Edwards, the following ~ction was taken: NEGATIVE DECLARATION Pursu~ ~t to ARticle 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, State Environmental Quality Review Act and 6NYCRR Part 617, Section 617.10 an~ Chapter 44 of the Code of the town of Southold, notice is hereby gi~e that Southold Town Planning Board as led agency for the action described below has determined that the project will not have a siqnificant effect on the environment. DESCRIPTION OF ACTION: The m~nor subdivision of H.M. Demarest for two lots on 19.544 acres loc~ted~l at Main Road, Or~t~----------- The p~oject has been determined not to have a significant effect on the environment for the following reasons: An environmental assessment fhas been submitted which indicated that ~o significant adverse effects to the environment were likel~ t occur should the project be implemented as planned. BecauSe there have been no comments received from the department of environmental conservation in the alotted time, it is assumed that ~her are no comments or objections. The Suffolk County Department of Health SErvices has no objection to our designation of lead agency. There is no record of an application to that Department. The project will meet all the requirements of the Code of the Page 7 6/10/85 the Tqwn of Southold Subdivision of Land Regulations. Further i~formation can be obtained by contacting Diane M. Schultze, Secretary, Southld TOw Planning Board, Main Road, Southold, New York 11971 Vote On a motic RESOLVED set-off (1 last amen also acce to Sectio~ Vote f the Board: Ayes: Orlowski,Latham, Ward, Edwards n made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Ward it was hat the Southold Town Planning Board approve the 06-13.) for H.M. Dem&rest and sons, plan dated as ed March 26, 1985, located at Orient. The Board ted the access road for a building permit pursuant 280-a of Town Law. f the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Latham, Ward, Edwards On a moticn made by Mr. Ward, seconded by Mr. Edwards, it was RESOLVED ~hat the Southold Town Planing BOard declare themselves lead agency under the Stte Environmental Quality Review Act for the set-off of Joseph and Lee Pufahl, located at Mattticuk. Vote f the Board: Aye: Orlowksi, Latham, Ward, Edwards On a motio~ made by Mr. Ward, seconded by Mr. Latham, the following action was taken: NEGATIVE DECLARATION Pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law State Environmental Quality Review Act and 6N¥CRR Par[ 617, Section- 617.10 and Chapter 44 of the Code of the Town of Southold, notice is hereby g~ven that Southold Town Planning Board as lead agency for the action described below has determined that the project will not have a significant effect on the environment. DESCRIPTION OF ACTION The minor subdivision of Joseph a~d Lee ~ufahl is for two lots on 29.54 acres located at Mattituck. Tax Map N6. 1000-121-1-4.1 The project has bern determined not to have a significant effect on the environment for the following reasons: An environmental assessment has been submitted which indicated that no significant adverse effects to the environment were likely to occur should the project be implemented as planned. PAGE 8 6/10/85 Joseph and Lee Pufahl cont. BecAuse there has been no response from the Departmen~ Of Environmental conservatio~ in the alotted time, assumed that there are no comments or objections from that agency. The Suffolk County Department of Health Services has no objection to our designation of lead agency status. There is~ ~.o record of an application to the department. The project appears to conform to Suffolk CoUnty Article VI, wit~ regard to lot size. An application to the Department of ~ealth Services is required and must receive approval. The pro3ect will meet all the requirements of the Code of ~he Town of Southold Subdivision of Land Regulations. Further information can be obtained by contacting -Diane M~ SchuSter,? Secretary, Southold Town Planning Board, Main Road, Southold, New York 11971 Vote o~ the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Latham, Ward, Edwards On a motion made by Mr. Edwards, seconded by Mr. Latham, it was RESOLVED t~at the Southold Town Planning Board approve the set-off of Joseph and Lee Pufahl, located at Mattituck, for two lots on 29.54 acre~, plan dated as amended March 21, 1985, subject to the review and~comments of the Suffolk County Planning Commission. Vote o~ the Board: Ayes: 0rlowski, Latham, Ward, Edwards Papadopoul. the applic for 5 lots Deborah Ed )s and Maragos-It was the consensus of the Board to call ~nt in at the next regular meeting to discuss this proposal on 14.374 acres located at KEnny's Rod, Southold. ~on-The Board reviewed this proposal for 6 lots on 12.55s acres located at Depot Lane, Cutchogue. The Planning Board requests that the l~nd reserved for a future road be labeled on the survey as,"Reserved for future dedication to Town of Southold." It was also requested that in lieu of land reservation for park and playground a cash payment be made tcthe Town Board pursuant to Section 106-38 E 1-3. Page 9 6/10/85 Henry Arb~ in at the on 7 acre~ Southold. On a moti¢ RESOLVED Board of located ag be denied Vote Euge The Planni acres loca pending be of insuffi the determ variance a Edward Dar for the Bo in a B zon It was not to increas in order t which is el ~eny-Itwas the consensus of the Board to call the applicant next regular meeting to discuss this proposal for 8 lots · 5 in the B zone, located at Kenny's Lane and Route 48 ~n made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Edwards it was hat the Southold Town Planning Board recommend to the .p)eals that the application of Philip M. Reinhardt, Southold for a set-off of 30,758 sq. ft. from 1.63 acres the Board Ayes: Orlwoski, Latham, Ward,Edwards e Davison "strawberry fields"- ng Board reviewed this application for 4 lots on 12.64 ted at Sound Avenue, Laurel. This proposal was also fore the Board of appeals since three of the lots are cient area. It was the consensus of the Board to await ination of the Zoning Board of Appeals reqardinq the pplication prior to any further review or-action. ~-Mr. Richard Cron, attorney, for applicant, was present ~rd's review. This proposal is for 4 lots on 3.634 acres ~ at the corner of Route 48 and Young's Avenue, Southold. ad that Mr. Dart complied with the Board's recommendation the size of Lot No.4, which is the corner lot. However, do this, the lot line runs throught the steel building isting on the property. Mr. Emilita indicated that he had review, ad the proposed covenantns and his recommendation is that the buildi~g be made to conform either now or when lots No. 3 and 4 are sold~ rather than have the lot line go through the building. It was notgd that the Town Attorney had indicated that it is legal to have th~ lot line run through the building, there is no prohibition of such a ~atter. Mr. Cron indicated that the covenants and restrictions were drafted so that there would be an easement of access to the building i$ the event the lots are sold. Mr. Cron stated that he felt that When the building is begun to be used, someone would have to go to t~e building department to review everything. Mr. Cron stated that it was not his client's intent to have to move the building, which is why the covenants were prepared, and he also stated that there was a possiblitity that neither one of the lots will be sold, they would~be retained by Mr. Dart as one lot. However, he felt if the buildng did have to be moved it would go to Lot no. 4 since that is the larger lot. Victor Lessard, Executive Administrator stated that if the building is moved from exactly where it is, the non-conforming set-back will be lost, and-that would cause further concerns with the applicant. Mr. Cron stated that he was aware of the fact that the non-conforming set-backs would be lost if the buiding ms moved, and his client was also aware of it. Mr. Ward requested Page 10 6/10/85 Edward Dart cont. that a condition be placed in the covenants and restrictions that if either lot 3 or 4 is sold, the building would be removed. Mr. Cron stated that he did not wish to have to compel his client to move the k as is pres of mainter appplicant as the boa the coven~ was before could be that the s questions On a moti~ RESOLVED for the ml located at Vote On a moti. RESOLVED lead agenc Act for th Vote c Arshamoma¢ of the pro two island of propose Board also the consen appointmen Walter and this propo lot, at No uilding and questioned why he could not leave the document ently proposed regarding an easement of ingress and right ance for the building. Mr. Orlowski indicated that the did re-submit an amended sketch map with the lot lines rd requested, and Mr. Tasker, Town Attorney did approve nts and restrictions. It was noted that the application the Board for sketch approval at this time, and the covenants orked on further in the future. The Board was in agreement ketch was satisfactory, however, they still had some regarding the covenants. n made by Mr. Ward, seconded by Mr. Edwards, it was hat the Southold Tow Planing Board approve the sketch map nor subdivision of Edward Dart for four lots on 3.634 acres, Southold, map dated as last amended August 20,1984. f the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Latham, Ward, Edwards n made by Mr. Edwards, seconded by Mr. Ward, it was hat the Soutohld Town Planning Board declare themselves y with regard to the State Environemntal Quality Review e minor subdivision of Edward D.Dart, located at Southold. f the Board: Ayes: Orlowski,Latham, Ward, Edwards ue Island-Philip O'frias- James Bryer made a field inspection perty with Victor Lessard. They noted that it is basically The Board questioned the metes and bounds description Lot No. 4 since it extends out into the wetlands. The requestedthat the topo be in the proper datum. It was sus of the Board to request that Mr. O'frias schedule an with the Board at the next regular meeting. Frank Sawicki- It was the consensus of the Board to set ~al to set-off 13, 160 sq. ft. to merge with the house ~th Road, Southold for a field inspection. Florence ROlle- It was the consensusof the Board to set this propsal for set-of~ 18,080 from 30,822 square feet at Old Jule Lane, Mattituck, for a field inspection. Katherine Ebert-This set-off was removed from the agenda at the request of the agent. Page 11 6/10/85 Charles GJllispie-Mr. Robert Gillispie, agent, was present for the Board's review of this set-off of 2 acres from 6 ½acres at East Marion. he Suffolk County Planning Commission had denied this set-off. The Board read correspondence from the agent requesting that the ounty be overridden since they did not have valid reasons for denin the set-off. It was noted by the Board that the applicant also owne~ property on the Sound which is not contiguous to this area bein¢ set-off, however, the Board requested that it be indicated on the survey that the Sound property would be considered part of the 6 ½ acres so that it would not be considered for a seperate building ot in the future. The Board requeted covenants and restricti ns that the land on the Sound (lots 1 A and 2 A) are parts of ots 1 and 2 and are not be considered separate building lots. The further st On a motio~ RESOLVED County P1 locatd at y also requested covenants and resetrictions as to no bdivision in perpetuity. made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Ward it was hat the Southold Town Planning Board override the Suffolk nning Commission regarding the set-off of Charles Gillispie, East Marion. Vote cf the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Latham, Ward, Edwards Dominick Indian Nec lot area fr On a moti, Varano-This proposal for 3 lots on 5.425 acres located at Road, Peconic has received a variance on the insufficient om the Board of Appeals. made by Mr. Ward, seconded byMr. Edwards it was RESOVLED hat the Southold Town Planning Board approve the sketch map of Domicick Varano for three lots on 5.425 acres subject to the proposed r~ght-of-way being placed along the westerly property line of Low No. 2, so of-way. ~ the lot would not be divided by the Right- Vote o~ the Board: Ayes: Orlowski,Latham, Ward, Edwards On a motion made by Mr. Ward, seconded by Mr. Edwards, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board grant an extension of 90 days from the date of this resolution for the filing of the final maps for the minor subdivision of Robert Miller, located at Fishers Island. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Latham, Ward, Edwards Page 12 6/10/85 On a motio~ made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Ward, it was RESOLVED t~at the Southold Town Planning Board grant a 90-day extension from the date of this resolution for the filinq of the final mapsl for the major subdivision of Bayview Ventures, located at Mattituck. Vote of the Board; Ayes: Orlowski, Latham, Ward, Edwards On a motion made by Mr.Latham, seconded by Mr. Ward, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board recommend to the Town Board that the proposed Local Law to amend the Zoninq.Code in relatio~ to dwellinq unit density, which pertains to Section 100-116 of the Town Code, be approved. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Latham, Ward, Edwards Seven -Eleven Stores at Cutchoque, Southold, and Greenport- The Board ~eviewed these site plan for construction of storage bildings to store returnable bottles. It was noted that the site plan for t~e Cutchogue store had received a variance from the Board of Appeals for the side yard placement with a condition that the easterly side yard remain open for emergency vehicles. The Buiding Department had certified all these site plans. Several of the Board memblers, however, felt that the storage buildings should be located inl the rear of the building rather than on the side. The Greenport and Southold stores would have the storage added on the building, therefore, they needed no approvals from the Board of Appeals. It was the consensus of the Board to conduct a further site Inspection prior to any further action or review for these site plans. Peconic bay Vineyards-The Chairman refrained from any discussion on this proposed site plan for construction of an addition on a barn to be used in conjunction with the winery operation. The applicant had receiveda spec. exception fromthe Board of Appeals, therefore, a site plan was also required. The premises is in a A zone. It was the consensus of the Board to request further site plan elements on the survey prior to any further action or review. On a motion made by Mr. Ward, seconded by Mr. Latham, it was RESOLVED ~hat the Southold Town Planning Board qrant a 180- day extensign on the action of the final map for su~ivislon of Woodbine Manor at Cutchogue, pursuant to the request of the applicant. Vote of the Board: Aye: Orlowski, Latham, Ward, Edwards Page 13 6/10/85 On a motio made by Mr. Edwards, seconded by Mr. Latham, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board set June 24, 1985 at the Southold Town Hall,Main Road, Southold as the time and place for the next regular Planning Board meeting. Vote the Board: Ayes: Orlwoski,Latham, Ward, Edwards Genevieve ichards-The Board reviewed this site plan for construction of a stora3e building. The Board indicated that they had some questions regarding the right-of-way. They read the correspondence from the applicant' son Roger Richards ,regarding the right-of-way and the question o any change of use. This proposal is before the Board of Appeals for a variance to the zoning ordinace due to the type of stDrage proposed. It ws the consensus of the Board to review the minutes of the last hearing on the minor subdivision for Genevi-=ve Richards. The Chairm~n indicated that the Fishers Island Meeting was very infomative, and there was one problem on .the Master Plan, however, this was b_ing= worked out. Being no f [rther business to come before the Board, on a motion made by Mr. Ward, seconded by Mr. Latham, and carried the meeting was adjourned at 9:45 p.m. Respectully submitted. Diane M. Schultze, Secretary ~/~Bennett Or /~O~~~~C/hairman Southold Town Planning Board $ ECEIVED FILED BY Town Clerk, TOWN CLERK ¥ ~wn of Soutl~ld