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NYSRPS ASSESSMENT INQUIRY
SCHOOL MATTITUCK SCHOOL
DATE : 08/06/2003
ROLL SEC TAXABLE
125.-2-1.26
585 FRANKLINVILLE RD
= OWNER & MAILING INFO .... MISC
CO~'~%NDER DAVID &
ELIZABETH 1
795 LAURELWOOD DRIVE BANK
LAUREL NY 11948
PRCLS 311 RES VAC LAND TOTAL RES SITE
TOTAL COM SITE
ACCT NO
ASSESSMENT DATA
**CURRENT** RES PERCENT
LAND 1,400 **TAXABLE**
TOTAL 1,400 COUNTY
**PRIOR** TOWN
LAND 1,400 SCHOOL
TOTAL 1,400
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1,400
1,400
1,400
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125,000
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ACRES 1.01 IBOOK 12156
IPAGE 023
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Semon, Bruno
From: Semon, Bruno
Sent: Monday, Aprit 28, 2003 1:42 PM
To: Verity, Mike
Cc: L'Eplattenier, Victor
Subject: Pre Submission Conference
Hi Mike,
have two items.
1)Please give me a time when you are available for a new project ( The Shop in Laurel).
2) Working on a pre-submission of SCTM# 74.-4-14.3 for Darrin Skrezek. The property is zoned LB and RO.
The proposal will be for a Landscapers Building and yard in the LB zone. Will this require a ZBA Appeal under
100-81 (B)(2) for a special exception ?
Thank You
Bruno
4/28/03
FORM NO. 3
NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL
DATE: January 28, 2003
TO: Dave Commander Painting
PO Box 211
Laurel, NY 11948
Please take notice that your application dated January 27, 2003
For permit to construct a wood frame private warehouse building at
Location of property: 585 Franklinville Road, Laurel, NY
County Tax Map No. 1000 - Section 125 Block 2 Lot 1.26
Is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds:
The proposed construction on this conforming 44,126 square foot lot in the Hamlet Business District,
is not permitted pursuant to Article IX, Section 100-91.
A private warehouse building is not permitted use.
Authorized Signature
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.
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ARTICLE IX, Hamlet Business (HB) District [Added 1-10-1989 by L.L. No.
1-1989EN(1)]
§ 100-90. Purpose.
The purpose of the Hamlet Business (HB) District is to provide for business development in the
hamlet central business areas, including retail, office and service uses, public and semipublic
uses, as well as hotel and motel and multifamily residential development that will support and
enhance the retail development and provide a focus for the hamlet area.
§ 100-91. Use regulations.
In the HB District, no building or premises shall be used and no building or part ora building
shall be erected or altered which is arranged, intended or designed to be used, in whole or in part,
for any uses except the following:
A. [Amended 5-9-1989 by L.L. No. 6-1989; 5-16-1994 by L.L. No. 9-1994; 2-7-1995 by L.L.
No. 3-1995] Permitted uses. The following are permitted uses and, except for those uses
permitted under Subsection A(1), A(2) and A(19) hereof, are subject to site plan approval by
the Planning Board:
'-'--~3(1) Any permitted use set forth in and regulated by § 100-31A(1) and (3) of the
Agricultural-Conservation District.
~>~2) Any permitted uses as set forth in and as regulated by § 100-42A(2) of the Hamlet
Residential District.
(3) Boardinghouses and tourist homes.
(4) Business, professional and governmental offices.
(5) Banks and financial institutions.
(6) Retail stores.
(7) Restaurants, excluding formula food and take-out restaurants. [Amended 5-16-1994 by
L.L. No. 9-1994]
(8) Bakeshops (for on-premises retail sale).
(9) Personal service stores and shops, including barbershops, beauty parlors, professional
studios and travel agencies.
(10) Art, antique and auction galleries.
(11) Artists' and craftsmen's workshops.
(12) Auditoriums or meeting halls.
(13) Repair shops for household, business or personal appliances, including cabinet shops,
carpenter shops, electrical shops, plumbing shops, fumiture repair shops and bicycle and
motorcycle shops.
(14) Custom workshops.
(15) Bus or train stations.
(16) Theaters or cinemas (other than outdoor).
(17) Libraries or museums.
(18) Laundromats.
-~(19) Bed-and-breakfast uses as set forth in and as regulated by § 100-31B(14).
B. Uses permitted by special exception by the Board of Appeals. The following uses are
permitted as a special exception by the Board of Appeals as hereinafter provided, subject to
site plan approval by the Planning Board:
(1) Any special exception use set forth in and as regulated by § 100-31B(3) to (6) and (13)
and (14) of the Agricultural-Conservation District.
(2) Multiple dwellings and townhouses.
(3) Motel and hotel uses as set forth in and regulated by § 100-61B(4) of the Resort
Residential (PR) District, except that minimum lot size shall be three (3) acres.
[Amended 7-31-1990 by L.L. No. 16-1990]
(4) [Amended 12-12-1989 by L.L. No. 23-1989] Apartments may be permitted over retail
stores and business, professional and governmental offices, subject to the following
requirements:
(a) The explicit written approval of the Town Fire Prevention Inspector shall be
obtained for the design, location, access and other safety-related elements of every
such apartment. No apartment shall be permitted over filling stations, stores retailing
flammable or fume-producing goods, restaurants or other businesses with kitchens or
other facilities producing intense heat or any other establishment which the Fire
Prevention Inspector determines to pose a greater-than-average built-in fire risk.
(b) The habitable floor area of each apartment shall be at least four hundred fifty (450)
square feet, but in no case more than seven hundred fifty (750) square feet. The
apartment shall not be located on the first floor of the building, and the apartment
shall contain all services for safe and convenient habitation, meeting the New York
State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code and the Sanitary Code.
(c) There shall be no more than three (3) apartments created or maintained in any single
building.
(d) Each apartment, or common hallway servicing two (2) or three (3) apartments, shall
have a separate access to the outside of the building, which must be distinct from the
access to uses on the first floor.
(e) Each apartment shall have at least one (1) on-site off-street parking space meeting
the standards of this chapter, conveniently located for access to the apartment.
(f) Only the owner of the building in which it is proposed to locate the apartment(s) may
apply for this special permit. The Board of Appeals shall require that such applicant
execute such agreements, contracts, easements, covenants, deed restrictions or other
legal instruments running in favor of the town as, upon recommendation of the Town
Attorney, the Board shall determine to be necessary to ensure that:
[1] The apartment, or any proprietary or other interest therein, will not be sold to the
tenant or any other party, except as part ora sale of the entire building in which
the apartment is located.
[2] The apartment is made available for year-round rental.
[3] The apartment is properly constructed, maintained and used, and unapproved
uses are excluded therefrom.
[4] Any other condition deemed reasonable and necessary to ensure the immediate
and long-term success of the apamnent in helping to meet identified housing
needs in the community is complied with.
(5) Boarding and/or tourist homes as set forth and regulated by § 100-61B(5) of the Resort
Residential (RR) District. [Amended 2-7-1995 by L.L. No. 3-1995]
(6) Fraternal or social institutional offices or meeting halls.
(7) Drinking establishments.
(8) Public garages.
(9) Funeral homes.
(10)EN(2)Flea markets. [Added 10-17-1995 by L.L. No. 21-1995]
(11) [Added 5-16-1994 by L.L. No. 9-1994] Takeout and formula food restaurants, subject to
the following requirements:
(a) Adequate parking shall be provided in accordance with that required by Article XIX,
Parking and Loading Areas, of this chapter. All parking spaces shall be located
within reasonable walking distance of the site or three hundred (300) feet, whichever
is less. The improvement or development of municipal parking may be used to
satisfy this requirement. The adequacy of municipal parking shall be determined by
the Planning Board as part of its site plan review procedure by conducting a parking
survey of the capacity of the existing municipal parking area to accommodate the
projected increase in usage due to the introduction of the subject land use.
(b) An assessment of the potential traffic impacts of the proposed use must accompany
the long environmental assessment form. The appropriate mitigation measures must
be incorporated into the site plan.
(c) There shall be no counter serving outdoor traffic via a drive-in, drive-through,
drive-up, drive-by or walkup window or door.
(d) Exterior signage shall conform in all respects to Article XX, Signs, of this chapter
and, further, may not be lit from within.
(e)
Advertisements, including trademark logos, may not be affixed, painted or glued
onto the windows of the business or onto any exterior structures, including waste
disposal receptacles and flags.
(t)
The physical design, including color and use of materials, of the establishment shall
be compatible with and sensitive to the visual and physical characteristics of other
buildings, public spaces and uses in the particular location.
C. [Amended 5-9-1989 by L.L. No. 6-1989] Accessory uses. The following uses are permitted
as accessory uses and, except for residential accessory uses and signs, which are subject to
Article XX, are subject to site plan review:
(1) Accessory uses as set forth in and regulated by § 100-31C(1) through (7) of the
Agricultural-Conservation District, and subject to the conditions set forth in § 100-33
thereof. EN(3)
§ 100-92. Bulk, area and parking regulations.
No building or premises shall be used and no building or part thereof shall be erected or altered
in the HB District unless the same conforms to the Bulk Schedule and Parking and Loading
Schedules incorporated into this chapter by reference, with the same force and effect as if such
regulations were set forth herein in full. EN(4)
§ 100-93. (Reserved)
ARTICLE X, General Business (B) District [Added 1-10-1989 by L.L. No.
1-1989EN(5)]
§ 100-100. Purpose.
The purpose of the General Business (B) District is to provide for retail and wholesale
commercial development and limited office and industrial development outside of the hamlet
central business areas, generally along major highways. It is designed to accommodate uses that
benefit from large numbers of motorists, that need fairly large parcels of land and that may
involve characteristics such as heavy trucking and noise.
§ 100-101. Use regulations.
In the B District, no building or premises shall be used and no building or part thereof shall be
erected or altered which is arranged, intended or designed to be used, in whole or in part, for any
uses except the following:
A. [Amended 5-9-1989 by L.L. No. 6-1989] Permitted uses. The following uses are permitted
uses and, except for those uses permitted under Subsection A(1) hereof, are subject to site
plan approval by the Planning Board:
(1) Any permitted use set forth in and regulated by § 100-3 lA(2) and (3) of the
Agricultural-Conservation District.
(2) Any permitted use set forth in and regulated by § 100-91A(3) to (19) of the Hamlet
Business District. [Amended 2- 7-1995 by L.L. No. 3 - 1995 ]
(3)
Wholesale businesses, private warehousing and public warehousing, and building
material storage and sale, but excluding storage of coal, coke, fuel oil or junk. [Amended
11-19-2002 by L.L. No. 7-2002]
(4) Building, electrical and plumbing contractors' businesses or yards.
(5) Cold storage plants, baking and other food processing and packaging plants that are not
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offensive, obnoxious or detrimental to neighboring uses by reason of dust, smoke,
vibration, noise, odor or effluent.
(6) Wholesale or retail sale and accessory storage and display of garden materials, supplies
and plants, including nursery operations, provided that the outdoor storage or display of
plants and materials does not obstruct pedestrian flow or vehicular traffic and does not
occur within three feet of the property line.
(7) Wholesale/retail beverage distribution.
(8) Funeral homes.
(9) Train or bus stations.
(10) Telephone exchanges.
(11) [Added 11-29-1994 by L.L. No. 26-1994] Wineries which meet the following standards:
(a) It shall be a farm winery licensed under New York State law from which wine made
from primarily Long Island grapes is produced and sold.
(b) It shall obtain site plan approval.
(c) It shall have retail sales on site.
B. Uses permitted by special exception by the Board of Appeals. The following uses are
permitted as a special exception by the Board of Appeals, as hereinafter provided, subject to
site plan approval by the Planning Board:
(1) Any special exception use as set forth in and regulated by § 100-31B(2) to (12), except
wineries are not required to be in connection with a vineyard. [Amended 8-1-1989 by
L.L. No. 15-1989]
(2) Hotel or motel uses as set forth in and regulated by § 100-61B(4) of the Resort
Residential (R_R) District, except that the minimum lot size shall be three (3) acres.
[Amended 8-13-1991 by L.L. No. 19-1991]
(3) Bed-and-breakfast enterprises or boarding and/or tourist homes as set forth in and
regulated by § 100-31B(14) of the Agricultural-Conservation District, except that no site
plan approval is required.
(4) Tourist camps as regulated by Chapter 88, Tourist and Trailer Camps, of the Town
Code.
(5) Research, design or development laboratories, provided that any manufacturing shall be
limited to prototypes and products for testing.
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(6) Fully enclosed commercial recreation facilities, including but not limited to tennis clubs,
skating rinks, paddle tennis, handball and squash facilities, dance halls, billiard parlors,
bowling alleys, health spas and clubs and uses normally accessory and incidental to
commercial recreation, such as locker rooms, eating and drinking facilities and retail sale
of goods associated with the particular activity.
(7) Laundry or dry-cleaning plants, subject to the following conditions:
(a) All processes and storage shall be carried on within an enclosed building.
(b) All fluids used in processing shall be recycled, and the overall facility shall be
designed, located and operated to protect surface waters and the groundwater
reservoir from pollution.
(8) Fraternal or social institutional offices or meeting halls (nonprofit).
(9) Take-out restaurants, provided that eating on the premises of the take-out restaurant shall
be permitted only inside the structure or in areas specifically designated and properly
maintained outside of the structure and where the minimum lot size for a freestanding
structure is forty thousand (40,000) square feet. [Amended 5-16-1994 by L.L. No.
9-1994]
(10) Drinking establishments.
(11) Automobile laundries.
(12) Public garages, gasoline service stations, new and used motor vehicle lots, vehicle sales
and rental, including the sale of recreation vehicles and trailers and boat sales, with
accessory repair facilities, all subject to the following requirements:
(a)
Entrance and exit driveways shall have an unrestricted width of not less than twelve
(12) feet and not more than thirty (30) feet and shall be located not less than ten (10)
feet from any property line and shall be so laid out as to avoid the necessity of any
vehicle backing out across any public right-of-way.
(b) Sale of used vehicles or boats shall be conducted only as accessory to the sale of new
vehicles or boats.
(c) Vehicle lifts or pits, dismantled automobiles, boats and vehicles and all parts or
supplies shall be located within a building.
(d)
(e)
All service or repair of motor vehicles, other than such minor servicing as change of
tires or sale of gasoline or oil, shall be conducted in a building.
The storage of gasoline or flammable oils in bulk shall be located fully underground
and not less than thirty-five (35) feet from any property line other than the street line.
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(f) No gasoline or fuel pumps or tanks shall be located less than fifteen (15) feet from
any street or property line.
(g)EN(6)No gasoline service or repair shops or similar businesses are to be located within
three hundred (300) feet of a church, public school, library, hospital, orphanage or
rest home.
(13) Partial self-service gasoline service stations, subject to all of the provisions of §
100-101 B(12) herein and the following additional requirements:
(a) Each partial self-service gasoline facility shall have a qualified attendant on duty
whenever the station is open for business. It shall be the duty of the qualified
attendant to control and operate both the console regulating the flow of gasoline to
the dispensing equipment thereafter to be operated by the customer at the self-service
pump island and the dispensing equipment on the other pump islands.
(b) Gasoline shall at no time be dispensed without the direct supervision of the qualified
attendant. A control shall be provided which will shut off the flow of gasoline to the
dispensing equipment at the self-service pump island whenever the qualified
attendant is absent from the control console for any reason whatever, including when
he is operating the dispensing equipment on the other pump islands.
(c) The console regulating the flow of gasoline to the remote dispensing equipment
thereafter operated by the customer at the self-service pump island shall be situated
in such a manner as to give the qualified attendant controlling said console an
unobstructed view of the operation of said remote dispensing equipment.
(d) The self-service pump island shall have controls on all pumps that will permit said
pumps to operate only when a dispensing nozzle is removed from its bracket on the
pump and the switch for this pump is manually operated.
(e)
The self-service pump island shall be protected by an automatic tire-protection
system in the form of an approved system of dry powder release which will act as an
automatic fire extinguisher.
(0 No customer shall be permitted to dispense gasoline unless he shall possess a valid
motor vehicle operator's license.
(g) There shall be no latch-open device on any self-service dispensing nozzle.
(14) Private transportation service, including garage and maintenance facilities.
(15) One-family detached dwellings, not to exceed one (1) dwelling on each lot. [Added
7-13-1993 by L.L. No. 11-1993]
(16) [Added 5-16-1994 by L.L. No. 9-1994] Formula food restaurants located within a
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shopping center in this zone, subject to the following requirements:
(a) There must be sufficient parking as provided for by the Article XIX, Parking and
Loading Areas, of this chapter, and such parking area shall be available within the
shopping center site to accommodate the use.
(b) The operation of the establishment shall not create traffic problems.
(c) There shall be no counter serving outdoor traffic via a drive-in, drive-through,
drive-up, drive-by or a walkup window or door.
(d) Exterior signage shall conform in all respects to Article XX, Signs, of this chapter
and, further, may not be lit from within.
(e)
Advertisements, including trademark logos, may not be affixed, painted or glued
onto the windows of the business or onto any exterior structure, including waste
disposal receptacles and flags.
(f) The signage must conform to the existing color theme and signage style of the
shopping center.
(g) The existing exterior architectural style of the shopping center building may not be
altered or modified in any way to accommodate the proposed use.
(h) The use must be located within the shopping center's main primary building complex
and may not be located within a single freestanding structure within the shopping
center site.
(17) Flea markets. [Added 10-17-1995 by L.L. No. 21-1995]
C. [Amended 5-9-1989 by L.L. No. 6-1989] Accessory uses. The following uses are permitted
as accessory uses and, except for residential accessory uses and signs, which are governed by
Article XX, are subject to site plan review:
(1) Accessory uses set forth in and as regulated by § 100-31 C(1) through (8) and (10) of the
Agricultural-Conservation District, subject to the conditions set forth in § 100-33
thereof. [Amended 11-29-1994 by L.L. No. 26-1994]
(2)EN(7)Open storage of materials or equipment, provided that such storage shall be at least
twenty-five (25) feet from any lot line, not be more than six (6) feet high and be suitably
screened by a solid fence or other suitable means of at least six (6) feet in height.
§ 100-102. Bulk, area and parking requirements.
No building or premises shall be used and no building or part thereof shall be erected or altered
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in the B District unless the same conforms to the Bulk Schedule and Parking and Loading
Schedules incorporated into this chapter by reference, with the same force and effect as if such
regulations were set forth herein in full.EN(8)
§ 100-103. Front yard setbacks. [Added 8-22-1995 by L.L. No. 18-1995]
A. Structures shall be set back at least one hundred (100) feet from the right-of-way.
B. There shall be an exception to Subsection A if the adjacent parcels are developed, in which
case the minimum front yard setback shall be the average of the setbacks of the adjacent
parcels.
C. A project shall be divided into separate structures so that no single structure shall have more
than sixty (60) linear feet of frontage on one (1) street. The setbacks of multiple structures on
a parcel may vary, provided that the average setback of the structures meets the setback
required above and all buildings are at least seventy-five (75) feet from the right-of-way.
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Endnotes
1 (Popup)
Editor's Note: This local law also repealed former Art. IX, C-1 General Industrial District, as
amended.
2 (Popup)
Editor's Note: Former Subsection B(10), wineries, amended 8-1-1989 by L.L. No. 15-1989, was
repealed 11-26-1994 by L.L. No. 26-1994.
3 (Popup)
Editor's Note: Former Subsection C(2) and (3), which regulated signs, were repealed 11-29-1994
by L.L. No. 25-1994. For current sign provisions, see Art. XX, Signs.
4 (Popup)
Editor's Note: The Bulk Schedule is included at the end of this chapter, and the Parking and
Loading Schedules are in §§ 100-191 and 100-192.
5 (Popup)
Editor's Note: Editor's Note: This local law also repealed former Art. X, Tourist Camps, Camp
Cottages and Trailers.
6 (Popup)
Editor's Note: Former Subsection B(12)(g), dealing with restrictions on outdoor area lighting,
was repealed 12-27-1994 by L.L. No. 30-1994. This local law also provided for the renumbering
of former Subsection B(12)(h) as B(12)(g).
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Editor's Note: Former Subsections C(2) and (3), which regulated signs, were repealed
11-29-1994 by L.L. No. 25-1994, which local law also renumbered former Subsection C(4) as
Subsection C(2). For current sign provisions, see Art. XX, Signs.
8 (Popup)
Editor's Note: The Bulk Schedule is included at the end of this chapter, and the Parking and
Loading Schedules are in §§ 100-191 and 100-192.
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Bulk Schedule for Business, Office and Industrial Districts
Town of Southold
Bulk Schedule for Business, Office and Industrial Districts
IAdded 1-10-1989 by L.L. No. 1-1989; amended 8-22-1995 by L.L. No. 18-19951
District
LB HB B
Limited Hamlet General M-I M-II
Business Business Business Marine I Marine I1
LIO
Light LI
Industrial Light
Park/Planned Industrial
Office Park
Minimum requirements for
business, office, industrial or
other nonresidential use1
Lot size (square feet) 80,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 80,000 120,000 40,000
Lot width (feet) 175 60 150 150 150 200 100
Lot depth (feet) 250 I00 150 150 150 300 150
Front yard (feet) variable2 15 variable2 35 35 variable2 variable2
Side yard (feet) 20 10 25 20 25 30 20
Both side yards (feet) 45 25 50 45 50 60 40
Rear yard (feet) 75 25 35 25 25 75 70
Landscape area (percent) 35 25 35 25 20 35 25
Maximum permitted dimensions
Lot coverage (percent) 20 40 30 30 30
Building height (feet) 35 35 35 35 35
Number of stories 2½ 2 2 2 2
2O 30
35 35
2 2
NOTES:
I For minimum requirements for residential uses, refer first to Density and Minimum Lot Site Schedule for Nonresidential
Districts and then to appropriate indicated column in the Bulk Schedule for Residential Districts. In the Marine I and Marine
Il Districts, only land above mean high water shall qualify for area calculations.
2 Refer to appropriate zone ordinance. 10 - 10 -
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Density and Minimum Lot Size Schedule for Nonresidential Districts
PRINCIPAL BUILDING -- A building in which is conducted the main or principal use of the
lot on which said building is located.
PRINCIPAL USE -- The main or primary purpose or purposes for which land and/or
structure(s) is designed, arranged, used or intended to be used or for which such land and/or
structure(s) may be occupied or maintained under this chapter.
PRIVATE WAREHOUSING -- A building used for the storage of goods and materials by the
owner of the goods and materials for the owner's own use; for example, off-site storage for
operations conducted by the owner at another location. No retail sales are permitted at a
private warehouse. This is not to include self-storage facilities. For self-storage facilities, see
"public warehousing." [Added 10-14-1999 by L.L. No. 13-1999]
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE -- The office of a member of a recognized profession or
occupation, including architects, artists, authors, dentists, doctors, lawyers, ministers,
musicians, optometrists, engineers and such other similar professions or occupations which
may be so designated by the Board of Appeals.
PUBLIC WAREHOUSING -- A building or buildings used primarily for the storage of goods
and materials and available to the general public for a fee; for example, self-storage facilities.
No sales (either wholesale or retail) are permitted in public warehousing. [Added 10-14-1999
by L.L. No. 13-1999]
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FILE No. 8674 FILED DECEMBER 20, 1980
SITUATED AT
LAUREL
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK
S.C. TAX No. 1OOO-125-02-1.26
SCALE 1"=50'
MAY 20, 2005
AREA = 44,115.85 sq. fi.
1.013 ac.
TEST HOLE DATA
(,as S~OWN ON ~UZD
Joseph A. Ingegno
Land Surveyor
PHOF~[ (631)727-20~0 Fox (651)727-1727
LASER FICHE FORM
Planning Board Site Plans and Amended Site Plans
SPFile Type:
Project Type: Site Plans
Status: Incomplete Application - In Active
SCTM #: 1000 - 125.-2-1.26
Project Name: Commander, David "The Shop"
Address: 585 Franklinville Road, Laurel
Hamlet: Laurel
Applicant Name: David Commander
Owner Name: Commander, David & Elizabeth
Zone 1: HB
Approval Date:
SCANNED
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6 20O8 I
OCT
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Records Management
OPTIONAL ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
End SP Date:
Zone 2:
Location:
SC Filing Date:
C and R's:
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SITE PLAN OF
MATTiTUCK PARK DISTRICT
AT MATTITUCK
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK
SCTM: 1000.tzb-&
SCALE: 1" = 20'
MARCH 13, 2003
SC?N: 1000-126-6-18
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