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The Southold
September_ 24
Main Roa~, S
Present wer6
Bennett Orl¢
William F. ~
Richard War~
James Walll,
James Bryerj
Victor L~ss~
Mr. and ~r.
were pre~en~
site pla~ o~
Lark exp]~
a piece ~of
It was a!lso
to the ~oni~
Mr. Lar~ po~
locatio~ as
the MainI Ro~
and egretos,
would fit ii
questioned
DalchetiCort
to the best
requests~ t!
files t¢ fi]
stated ~at
in orde~ to
the purcmas(
was not app~
it is l~s
for ins~Efi(
gave th( Bo~
Mr. Lar~ ex]
traffic flo~
Sou~hold, N.Y. 11971
(516) 765-1938
Town Planning Board held a regular meeting on
1984 at 7:30 p.m. at the Southold Town Hall,
)utho ld.
~ski, Jr., Chairman
ullen, Jr., Member
, Member
~ember
Town Planner
rd, Executive Administrator
William Coster and their attorney Richard Lark
for a presubmission conference to discuss the
Coster Funeral Home located at Cutchogue. Mr
ed that the Costers are contract vendees for
and previously subdivided by Dalchet Corp.
noted that the application would have to go
g Board of Appeals for a special execption.
nted out why he felt this was a very good
it is on the corner of Old Harbor Lane and
d, ~ere is ample room for parking and ingress
also the cemetry is across the street so this
with the surrounding area. The Chairman
f the subdivision with the Planning Board for
· was ever finalized, Mr. Lark stated that
of his knowledge it was. The Chairman
e secretary to look in the Planning Board
d out if this was ever finalized. Mr. Lark
the 25' right-of-way on the plans was
get to the back lot and was a condition, of
The Chairman stated that if the subdivision
oved the lot could be set-off, however, because
haL the curr~nt two-acre zoning, a variance
ient will aslo have to be obtained. Mr. Coster
rd maps indicating the inside of the building.
lained that if the Board ~s a problem with the
· they can have one ingress and one egress off
the Mai~ Ro~d, or Harbor Lane. Mr. Lark stated that the
purpose~of Shis meeting was to get information for preceding
with th~ ot~er steps· ~e requested the Board's approval of
this pr~lim~n'ary pla~. Mr. Coster stated that he operated a
funeral~hom~ in Queens and lived in Southold Town, he wished
to open a f~neral home here to avoid communiting. The Chairman
stated that prior ~ any action, they will research the subdivision
to find out if it is a single and seperate lot.
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Mr. Robert ~
of 382 W~ls
Mr. Ring~ld
%hat was nece
as thesel pl*
not Be c~rt5
with dra~naq
that he pro[
Laurel Car ~
He said ~he
water per ce
The water w~
be con'served
Victor Less~
be certified
it shoul~ be
On a motiOn
RESOLVED th~
.ngold was present for a discussion on the site plan
Road Co~poratlon for a car wash located at main Road,
c. Price, esq.~outd not ~ present for this meeting.
~tated that all the plans had been amended to r~flect
~sary for certification by the building.department,
~s were submitted to the Building Inspector but could
ied. The Board stated that they were concerned
'and water use for a car wash. Mr. Ringold stated
~s'ed a water system s~rn~lar to the one used ~n his
~sh which was approved b/ Suffolk County Health Department.
~ytem is a re-claim system that uses one ~ lion ~
, and about as much water as a family of 5 per day.
then recyled and used again which is why it could
The Chairman questioned the correspondence from
rd regarding certification. Vic stated that it could
, however, with the new aditions to the site plan,
looked over again.
~ade by Mr. Ward, seconded by Mr. Mullen it was
t the Southold Town Planning Board approue the site
~lan of ~8~_~ell's Roa~ ~r~ for the construction of a car wash
located at ~rshamomaqu~, p%ans dated as last amended August 13, 1984
subject ~o
and a on~-y~
Vote
Mr. Richard
on the slite
Peconic, fo]
the Zoniin9 t
excePtiOn o~
of apprq~al
~the Board oJ
stated ~ha.
~o ~ny gcti~
for gas ionl]
and oil!and
the station
some improw
which w~s g
around ~he
will look i
for complia]
MohringaEnt~
propos~l--~o:
The Board
lots. ~r.
area, w~ich
that a guar~
the pond
The Board
be filed fo
his plan being certified by the Building Department
ar. review by the ~anning Bpard.
f the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Mullen,Ward~
.ark, esq. w~s present for a pre-submission confernece
plan of Allen OVsianik located at County Route 48,
construction 0f' a ~as~.~s~tion. It was noted that
oard of Appeals had ~~--~--variance for a sPecial
this parcel in 1972 with condi~tions. One of the conditions
was site plan approval. Mr. Lark ~id.in his research
Appeals decision runs with the land. The Chairman
the Board will conduct a fiel~ inspection_prior
~. Mr. Mullen questioned if the stattion would be
, and Mr. Lark sta~ed it would be for gas ohly,
anti-freeze changes etc. Mr. Mullen also pointed out that
in Cutchogue owned by Mr. Ovsainik still needed
ments for compliance with the conditional approval
anted by the Board, these improvements included fencing
ard where the cars are kept. M~.Lark stated that he
to this and have his client do anything that is necessary
ce with the Board's conditions of approval.
r~_ises located at Peconic- The Board reviewed this
4 lots on 34 acres following a field inspection.
s concerned with further subdivision of the large
'ard stated hha~t the Board looked around the pond
has a right-of-wa~ t~rough it. Mr. Ward suggested
rail be put along the right-of-way that crosse~
protection by vehicles f~om the pond area.
also in agreement .that convenant s and restrictions
the large lots against further subdivision.
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Mohrin9
On a mot
RESOLVED zh~
approval )f
at Pecon
the fo%l ~ir
1. Nc
2. Ar
subdi%
Vote of ~he
On a motion
RESOLVEDi th~
le~d__ age~c~
Act for %he
Vo~te
Alexandelr E
on 2'8.6 lacr
David S~lan
The Cha~rma!
and restrict
Saland ~tat~
check w~th t
stated ~hat
wate~ ~ s~
conszde~ lo~
6, ther~for~
of the ~ate]
covenan~ th~
approval, b~
only acQept
The Cha~rma]
subdivision
so the ~oar(
The Board w~
coVenants a~
Marie J.~ Pa~
ade by Mr. Mullen, seconded by Mr. Ward it was
the Southold Town Planning Board grant sketch plan
the minor subdivision of Mohrin9 Enterprises~ Inc.
)lans dated as last amended July 16, 1984 subject to
convenants and restrictions:
further subdivision of Lots 1,2, and 3 in perpituity.
y further subdivision of lot 4 Will constitute a major
ision.
Board: Ayes: Orlowski,Mullen, Ward, Wall
made by Mr. Multen, seconded by Mr. Wall · was also
t the Southold Town Planning Board declare themselves
~ith regard to the State Environemntal Quality Review
minor subdivision of Mohr__i~g Enterprises~ Inc. at Peconic.
f the Board : Ayes: Orlowski, Mullen, Ward, Wall
~erpri~.~s~ The Board' reviewed this proposal for 4 lots
s located at Mattituck , following a field znspection.
, agent and owner was present for this discussion.
stated th~tthe Board'was zn agreemenA for covenants
ions as to no further subdivision in perpuity. Mr.
d that he was not agreeable to this., however· would
is attorney and get back to the Board. Mr. Saland
the reasonhe is doing a minor subidvision is due to the
er approval by the Suffolk County Health'Dept. , they
s over 5 acres exempt from the requirements of Article
· the applicant does not have to obtain approval
. Mr. Saland stated that he would be willimg to
t the lots not be subdivided without Planning Boatd
t not in perpuity. The Board stated that they would
covenants as to no further subdivisin in perpuity.
stated that if Mr. Saland has plans for future
of this property a layout of the lots be Presented
can have an overlay of tehe future sections.
s in agreement that they would wait until the
requested or maps are received prior to any action.
~erson-The Board reViewed this'proposal for 2 lots
on 1.05 lacr~slocated at Mattituck. I't was noted that the proposal
is before t]e Zoning Board of A~peals for a variance on the
insuffi~ien area and the Zoning Board was waiting for our
recomme~da ~ons.
On a mo~ion/made! by Mr. Mullen'. seconded by Mr. Ward it was
RESOLVED THaT THE Southold Town Planning Board, ~llowing a field
Page 4 ~/24/84
inspectipn,
set-off
conformihg
Vo~e
On a motion
RESOLVED ths
~ecommend to the Zoning Board of Appeals that the
~rie J. Patterson be denied since it is not
Lth the current two-acres zonieng .
the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Mullen, Ward, Wall.
lade by Mr. Ward, seconded by Mr. Mullen it was
the Southold Town Planning Board appr. ove the site
plan for G~!~.smith and_Tuthill for construction of an office
and storage )uilding at Southold, plan dated August 16, 1984
subject to z~Ciept of three (3) copies of the survey indicating
landscaping ~round the prop'osed building and a one-year review
by the Plan~Lng board.
¥ ~te of the Board: Ayes: Orlewski, Mullen, Ward, Wall
It was note( that this site plan received apprsval from the
Zoning Board of Appeals for the set-back variance, and was
certifed by 2he Building department.
The Board discussed a recommendation to the Town Board on the
set-backifrc the bluff on the LI Sound. A previous recommendation
was made to ~he Town Board, however, the'.Planning Board wanted
t oinclude's ~t-backs from fresh water and tidal wetlands, as
well as ~he )luff. The Board noted that the DEC is recommendaing
25' set-back 'and that is too close. Mr% Lessard recommended
75' backlfrc the wetland.
On a motion ade .by Mr. Ward, seconded by Mr. Wall it was
RESOLVED tha ~ the Southold town Planning Board recommend to the
Town Board t%at the following amendments .be made to the pr. oposed
local law in relation to building set-back requirements on lots
adjacent-to ~idal Waters, and to include Fresh Waters.
Proposed Section 100-119.2 (A) to read as follows:
A. All buildings located on lots adjacent to Long Island Sound
shall be set,back not less than 100 feet f~om the to p of the
bluff or ban~ bordering on Long Island Sound.
Proposed Section 100'119.2 (B) to--read as follows:
B. Ail buildings located On lots adjacent to any Bay, Creek, or
other Tid'al. ~aters shall be set-back 75 feet from the 'mean high
water ma~k c any such Bay, Creek, or other Tidal Wetlands.
Prgpos! ~d Section 100-119.2 (C) to be added and to read
as follo~s:
C. all ~uil
no bluff Or
from the mes
~ings located on lots adjacent~to Long Island Sound wheze
)ank exists, shall be set-back not less than 100'
high water mark,
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Prgpos~d SEction 100-119.2 (D) to be added and to read
as follows: |
D. All ~uil~ings located on lots adjacent to any pOnd, stream, or
freshwater w~tla.nds shall be set-back 75 feet from the water mark
of any s~ch bond, stream, or wetlands.
Vote
On a motion
RESOLVED!th~
inspection,
plan of ~he
certificate
prior to isa
Vote
On a motion
RESOLVED~th~
inspection,
Company Si~
certificate
the issuance
Vote c
On a motion
the Board: '~yes: Ortowski, Mullen, Ward, Wall
nade by Mr. Mullen, seconded by Mr. Ward it was
the Southold Town Planning Board, alfter a field
pprove the one-year review of the approved site
~orth Fork Bank and Trust Co. a~Cut~chogue for a temperary
)f occupancy-~obe issued 'subject~ to a one ~ear review
~ance of the final certificate of occupancy.
the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Mullen, Ward, Wall
nade by Mr. Mullen, seconded by Mr. Ward it was
2 the SouthOld Town Planning B'oard, after a field
.~pprove the one-ye_~.~ review__ · of the East End .Supply
~lan at~Gr_e_enpor__t for issuance of a temperary
)f occupancy subject to a one-year review prior to
of a final certificate of occupancy.
_: the Board:. Ayes: Orlowski, Mullen, Ward, Wall
nade by Mr. Wall, seconded by Mr. Ward it was
RESOLVED~tha~ theSouthold Town Planning Board approve the set-cff
of'Anne ~orl~nd located at Fishers Isl~nd dated October-17-~---l~3
~ct Fo c~venants and ~~ filed with the County Clerk as
to no fu~the~ subdivision of either tot in perpituity, and the
review of th~ suffolk.County Planning Commission.
Vote the Boar~: ~yes: Orlowski, Mullen, Ward, Wall
Sundown ~ar~ located :at Matti%uck- The Board reviewed correspondence
from the T°~ ~ttorney regarding ~he right-of-way. The Town Attorney
stated in hi letter to the Board that they don't have jurisdiction
over the use of the right-of-way and must assume that the applicant
has apprg_val ~ use what he is coming to the Board for approval._of.
The Boar~ st ited that they agree that they' may not have jurisdiction
over who use ~ the right-of-way, but it was the consensus of the Board
that a 25' z ight-Of-way be placed on the map to show that there is
a right-0, f-w~y totally within the subdivision , as opposed to the
e~isting/trav~led right-of-way which is inside and~outside the
subdiv!si0n ~oundry,
On a motion ~ade by Mr. Ward, seconded by Mr. Wall it was
RESOLVE~ th~
lead aq~nCy
locatedFat }
signifi~anc~
On a mo~ion
action ~as ~
Page 6 r-~24/84
t the Southold Town Planning Board declare itself
with regard to the subdivisionof Sundown Farms
attituck. An initial determinatio--~-of n-----~n
has been made.
the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Mullen, Ward, Wall
made ~ Mr. Ward, and seconded by Mr. Mul.len th~'following
aken:
State
617.10
hereby ~
the
have a s
DESCRIPT
The
on 27.5
_ _. _NEGATIVE DECLARATION
8 of the Environmental Conservation Law
Act and 6NYCRR Part 617, Section-
44.of the~Code of the Town of Southotd, notice is
that Southold Town Planning Board as lead agency for
~scribed below has determined that the project will not
~icant effect on the environment.
)F ACTION
subdivision of Sundown Farms is a 4 lot subdivision
at Mattituck.
effect
sct has been determined not to have a significant
environment for the following reasons:
An ~1 assessment has been submitted which
~d that no significant adverse effects to the
environment were likely to occur should the project
be mmpl~mented as planned.
Because/there has been no correspondence from the DEC
in the hllotted time it is deemed that they have no concerns
or comm nts regarding this matter.
The Suf olk County Department of Health Services has no
objection to our designation Of lead agency status. Their
pri~rylenvironmental concern pertaining to development is
tha~th~ applicant comply with the requirements of Article Vand VI
andlrel~vant constructio~standards for water and sanitary sewage
dis~ The health department maintains jurisdiction over
fin~ of disposal and well systems and the applicant
~o~undertake to construct any water supply or disposal
syst ~ithout Health Department Approval.
The
of
ect will meet all the requirements of the Code
own of Southold Subdzvision of Land Regulations.
Further
Secreta~
11971
can be obtained by contacting Diane M~. Schu~tze,.~
old Town Planning Board, Main Road, Southold, New York
of the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Mutlen, Ward, Wall
On a mo':ion
RESOLVE]) th
l__ead aa .~n'cy
located at
has b--~ ~
vc )te
On a mol:ion
followi ~g a
Pur~uan
State En~iro
617.10 a~d C
hereby g%ven
the action ~
have a slgn~
DESCRIPTION
The mir
52 acres, lc
The pro
effect o~ th
An envi
ind~cat
env:
be
Bec
of
tha
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to
to
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of
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11971
Page 7 ~24/84
made by Mr. Ward, seconded by Mr. Wall it was
~ the Southold Town Plannning Board declare itself
with regard to the subdivision of John C. Diller
~_ec__o_n.ic_ An initial determination of non-significance
the Board-Ayes : Orlowski, Mullen, Ward, Wall
made by Mr. Ward, seconded by Mr. Mullen the
:tion was taken:
NEGATIVE DECLARATION
5 to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law
%mental Quality R,eview Act and 6NYCRR Part 617, Section-
~apter 44 of the Code of the Town of Southold, notice is
that Southold Town Planning Board as lead agency for
:scribed below has determined that the project will not
~icant effect on the environment.
)F ACTION
Dr subdivision of John C. Diller is a 4 lot subdivision
~ated at Peconic.
ect has be~n determined not to have a significant
environment for the followin~ reasons:
onmental assessment has been submitted which
~d that no significant adverse effects to the
were likely to occur should the project
ted as planned.
there has been no correspondence from the Department
ronmental Conservation in the alotted time it is deemedn
are no concerns or comments from that agency
ng this matter.
folk County Department of HEalth Services has no objection
~esignation of lead agency, they are ~n agreement with
tial determination, they have received an application
is ~ncomplete. Their primary environmental concern pertaining
lopment is that the applicant comply with the requirements
icle V and VI and the relevant constructio~ standards
er and sanitary sewage disposal. The health department
ns jurisdiction over final location of disposal and
tems and the applicant should get their approval prior to
will meet all the requirements of the Code constructior
own of Southold Subdivision of Land Regulations.
~tion can be obtained by contacting Diane M-. Schu~tze,~
thold Town Planning Board, Main Road, Southold, New York
Dit t.e~ c~nt:
The BOa'r~ qu
the recharge
corner O~ th
continue t th~
inStead ~f a
that the I app
the right-of
sta~ed 't~at ~
water ~/n~of f
be handled s
they wii
be done
On a mot
RESOLED
lead
located
has
vo
Page 8 .... 9/24/84
~stioned the right-of-way and the location around
basin which appears to create a fifth lot in the
~ property. It was requested that the applicant
right-of-way along the westerly prop0erty line
?ound the recharge basin. The Board also requested
[icant give further consideration to joining with
-way of the neighbouring lot,. John Simon. Mr. Lessard
he made a field inspection and the problem of
from the Simon ~operty to the Diller property must
[nce it is killing trees. The Board stated that
another field' inspection to see what could
~ding the drainage and the right-of-way.
Ward, seconded byMr. Wall it was
the Southold Town Planning Board daclare iteself
~ith regard to the subdivision of Ann Hemblow, et.al.
An initial determination of nonslgnificance
le.
the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Mullen, Ward, Wall
On a mot
action
Pur
State
617.10
hereby
the acti
have a s
DESCRIPT
The
se~
The
effect o
An
be
by Mr. Ward, seconded by Mr. Wall ~the -following
~ken:
NEGATIVE DECLARATION
t to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law
Quality Review Act and 6NYCRR Part 617, Section
)ter 44 of the Code of the Town of Southold, notice is
that Southold Town Planning Board as lead agency for
mscribed below has determined that the project will not
ficant effect on the environment.
ACTION
.or subdivision of Ann Hemblow et, al, is a 2 lot
located at Southold.
ect has been determined not to have a significant
environment for the following reasons:
tal assessment has been submitted which
ed that no significant adverse effects to the
were likely to occur should the project
emented as planned.
there has been no response from the Department
.ronmental Conservation in the alloted time it
that there are no comments or concerns by
Page 9 _~4/84
Hemblow
obi
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of
Further
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11971
This
Southo
folk County Department of Health Services has no
.on to our designation.of lead agency status, they
agreement with our initial determination. Their
concern pertaining to development is
applicant comply with Article V and VI of the
Code and relevant construction standards.for
upply and sanitary sewage disposal. The Health
maintains jurisdiction over final location
and well systems and the applicant should
Health Department Approval prior to any construction
r SUDDly or disposal system.
can be obtained by contacting Diane M~ Schul%ze,;
,uthold Town Planning Board, Main Road, Southold, New York
will meet all requirements of the Code of the Town ~
~n'of Land Regulations. . .- _.
Brewer Yach~
two site pl~
On a motiOn
RESOLVED
of Brewe
fo~cert
Vo
The Boar
bulkhead
and rec°
noted th
lead age
The
the land
had
today,
be dc
requeSte,
general
that he
on a motion
RESOLVED ~ tha
scale si~e p
the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Mullen, Ward, Wall
***
Yard located at-GDeenp~r~-~- The Board reviewed the
ns pending to'make improvements at Brewer Yacht Yard.
made by Mr. Ward, seconded by Mr. Mullen it was
t the Southold Tow nPlanningBoard refer the site plan
Yard f~r the construction of an addition on an
n~ ~? .... the bUildi~g~p~nt
the Board: Orlowski, Mullen, Ward, Wall.
iewed the other site plan for proposed excavation,
relocation of travel lift well, maintenance dredging
~ration of floating pier assembly projects~ The Board
Department of Environmental Conservation had taken
granted.a negative declaration for this project.
~stioned where the spoils would be located and how
Lng would be done . The Chairman stated that he
Mr. Daniel Na~hez who ts the agent for this project
Natchez explained that all the landscaping would
~ke the spoil area atractive. The Board, however,
theis be indicated on the plan. Mr. Ed Vianney,
[er of Brewer Yacht Yard, was present. He stated
~ refer this information to the ~ent.
by Mr. Ward, seconded by Mr. Mullen it was
the Southold ~wn Planning Board request a larger
lan to indlude all the required site plan elements.
Th.is
pavement
of the c
on a se~
indicati
grading
~ pa~e 10 9/24/84
include grading, drainage, buildings, parking,
ths, lighting, landscap.inq, ~c. (This is instead
which indicated ~ea6h'~s[~e~pl~n e~e~en% ~'~ - [
e page.) The Board ~lso requests another plan
site restoration of spoil areas including
landscaping.
f the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, M~llen, Ward, Wall
Wh
be made
rd was in receipt of this plan, a referral would
he BuiIding Department, for certification.
on a mot
RESOLVED
minutes
Vo
by Mr. Mullen, seconded by Mr. Ward it was
the Southold Town Planning Board approve--the
regular meeting of July 9, -198--4.
the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Mullen, Ward, Wall
On a mot
RESOLVED
at 7:30
time a~
On a mot
RESOLVED
1984
of
at
On a motion
RESOLVED~ths
extensio¢ on
~-a-~-t--~ar~on
~n order tSa
Services an.
Vote
by Mr. Mullen, seconded by Mr. Ward it was
theSouthold Town Planning Board set October 8_~_1984
at the Southold Town Hall,Main Ro~ Southold as th~
for a r_egular meeting of the Board.
te of the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Muilen, Ward, Wall
by Mr. Ward, seconded by Mr. Wall it was
Southold Town Planning Board set Monday, October
).m. at the Southold To~nHall, Main Road,
~he time and pla. ce f__or a ~ublic hea~in~ onthe question
)f the minor subdivision of A. W. Albertson, located
for 2 lots on 4.568 acres.
of the Bcard: Ayes: Orl~wski, Mullen, Ward, Wall
~ade by Mr. Mullen, seconded by Mr. Ward it was
the Southold Town PLanning Board grant a 90 day
the action of the final maps of "Cove ~ch" at
)ursuant to %-h-e request o~~ a~torney for the applicant
the approvals of the Suffolk County Department of Health
Department of Environmental Conservation can be obtained.
the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Mullen, Ward, Wall
-- Page 11 -~ 9/24/84
Cent.
"Cove
The
Suffolk
lots on
that
have a g
of 100'
lotshav.
would ti.
map and
Ward, b(
request
On a~.mo'
RES(
set-back
line as
at East
~cussed the 100' set-back from-the bluff whic~;~e
Planning commission was requesting for aM the
The Board noted, after a field inspection,
of the lots do have a bluff, but the remainder
~1 slope. Since the bluff lots had a set-back
the bluff, the Board recommended that the other
[00 set-back from the mean high water mark. This
.o the proposed set-back already indicated on 'the
the homes just in the line of the ~oods. Richard
drew a line on the map reflecting the Board's
set-back from the mean high water mark.
y Mr. Mullen, second,ed by Mr. Wall it was
the Southold Town Planning Board request a 100'
mean hic mark and recommend the set'back
on the enclosed copy of the survey for Cove Beach
the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Mullen, Ward, Wall
On a mot~
action
by Mr. Wall, seconded by Mr. Mullen the following
State
617.10
hereby
the acti.
have a s
NEGATIVE DECLARATION
to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law
1 Quality Review Act and 6NYCRR Part 617, Section-
44 of the Cod~-~f the Town of Southold, notice is
that Southold Town Planning Board as lead agency for
~scribed below has determined that the project will not
~icant effect on the environment.
)F ACTION
°~subdivision of "Cove Beach" is located at East
Marion az 54 l~tson 69+ acres.
The pro ect has be~n determined not to have a significant
effect o~ tht environment for the following reasons:
An 9nvi~onmental assessment has been submitted which
indicated that no significant adverse effects to the
environment were likely to occur should the project
be ~mpltmented as planned.
The~ep~tment of Environmental Conservation has indicated
that~a ~rmit is required from this agency under Article
25, ~id~ Wetla?ds Act.
The pep~tment of Health Services has recieved an.application
and ~t ~ a complete application, however, the applicant
hasp~~ the use ofindividual private wells, which
'wil]~l a variance under Article 6 of the Sanitary
Cod~
Page 12 9/24/84
The
of
Further
Secret~
11971
ect will meet all the requirements of the Code
own of Southold Subdivision of Land Regulations.
~tion can be obtained by contacting Diane M-. Schu~tze_~
lcld Town Planning Board, Main Road, Southold, New York
Vo f the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Mullen, War~ Wall
On a mot
by Mr. Mullen, seconded by Mr. Wall it was
RE:
exter
final ma
major
request
Departme
Health S
Vo
the Southold Town Planning Board grant a 90-day
the date of this resolution for the filing of the
to the request of the attorney for the
ision of Harbor View located at Mattituck. This
Dr the applicant to obtain approvals from the
Environmental Conservation and Department of
the Bo'ard': Ayes: Orlowski, Mullen, Ward, Wall
Briscoe
proposal
Town
located at Fishers Island~ The Board reviewed this
was given relief from the two~ acre zoning by the
On a mot
by Mr. Mullen, seconded by Mr. Ward it was
RESOLVED
to the
Island p
November
the Southold Town Planning Board grant sketch approval
~ivision of Briscoe R. Smith located at Fishers
dated September 22, 1981 and amended May 14, 1982,
1982 and February 14, 1984.
Vo f the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Mullen, Ward, Wall
On a.~-~ot by Mr. Wall, seconded by Mr. Mullen it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board grant a 90 da~
extensioD f~om the date of this resolution for the action on the
~ina! m~ ~f Homestead Acres pursuant to the reque~ ~ t~~
attorneyl fo~ the applicant.
Vote
the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Mullen, Ward, Wall
William ~ul] ~=n discussed a t~
regardin~ tk-= master plan and
~urbed~ ~it~ Mr. Koppleman's ~
the Mast-=r ~ lan and their ef!
He state~ t~ ~t he will be disc
with John M~ lsner, who had' pr~
~ub~ect ~nd .~as interes-t,~d-in
On a motion nade by Mr. Mulle]
RESOLUED th~ t the Southold To~
to Dr. Kopp~man stating the ~
and the ~as~ ~r Plan · so Dr. K~
Board,s ~or~ .
Vcte (f the Board: Ayes
Being nc fu] ther business to ~
made by Mr. Mul!en, seconded ]
meeting was adjourned at 9:07
~nett Orl~wski, Jr.~airm
RECEF EE AND FILED BY
T~ S()~ O~ TO~ CL~K
DA~ f~/~ ~ HO~.'~b~.
21er~ ,
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talk he had with Dr. Lee Koppteman
affordable housing. He was dis-
pinions on Southold's work with
efforts for providing housing.
discussing ideas for modular housing
[ prepared a presentation on this
[-in b~il~ing~'some in Southold.
· seconded ~.y Mr. Wall it was
Planning Board send correspondence
work done on affordable housing
ppleman will know the status of the
Orlowski, Mutlen, Ward· Wall
come before the Board, on a motion
y Mr. Wall and carried the
p.m.
Respectfully submitted,