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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPugliese, Ralph & Patricia 1000-84-4-13 (f/k/a 1000-85-2-p/o 1.2) Baseline Documentation Premises: 2705 Bridge Lane Cutchogue, New York 5.2 acres Development Rights Easement RALPH PUGLIESE and PATRICIA PUGLIESE, his wife to TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Deed dated July 16, 1993 Suffolk County Clerk - Liber 11654, Page 164 SCTM ii: Premises: Hamlet: Purchase Price: Price Per Acre: Funding: CPF Project Plan: Development Rights: Zoned: Existing Improvements: 1000-84-4-13 (f/k/a 1000-85-2-p/o 1.2) 2705 Bridge Lane Cutchogue $32,400.00 $6,250.00/acre Agricultural Land Capital Funds n/a 5.2 easement acres A-C unknown in 1993; planted vineyard in 2001 R E S 0 L U T I 0 N S 3 22 FE.,u^.v 26, ,992 16.-Moved by Councilman Wickham, seconded by Councilwoman Hussie, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby engages the services of Andrew. B. Stype, of Stype Brothers Real Estate, Ibc., to review and update the following four (q) appraisals he previously conducted, at a tota1 lee of $1,350.00: Made]ine L. Moelius [Tax Map #1000-75-2-16, Main Road,'Southold, 14 acres, originally appraised on January 16, 1990), John Zuhoski, Jr. (Tax Map #I000-83-2-13, Oregon Road, Cutchogue, approximately 38 acres, originally appraised on August 2, 1989), Barry Berkman (Two Parcels: Tax Map #1000-94-3-3, FEBRUARY 26, 1992 323 Oregon Road. Mattituck, approximately 30 acres, originally appraised June 12, 1990; Tax Ma~) ~1000-95-3-3.3, Oregon Road, Mattituck, approximately 38 acres, originally appraised June 12, 1990), Ralph Pugliese (Tax Map #1000-97-1-p/o12.1 & #1000-85-2-p/o 1.2, Bridge Lane, Cutchogue, approximately 20 acres, originally appraised July 28, 1988). 16.-Vote of'the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Lizewski, Councilman Wickham, Councilman Penny. 'rhis resolution was declared 'duly ADOPTED. JULY 28, 1992 8.-Moved by Councilman Penny, seconded by Supervisor Harris, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and directs Supervisor Scott L. Harri to execute an Agricultural Development Rigl~ts Acquisition - Option Agreement for the property of Ralph Pugliese, located north of NYS Route 25, west of Bridge Lane, Cutchogue, Tax Map Nos. 1000-85-2-p/o 1.2 S 1000-97-1-p/o 12.1, 20 acres, $6,2S0.00 per acres, for a total of $125,000.00; all in accordance with the approval of the Town Attorney. 8.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Lizewski, Councilman Wickham, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. 9.-Moved by Councilman Penny, seconded by Councilwoman Hussie, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of' the Town of Southold hereby sets 4:30 P.M., Tuesday, August 25, 1992, Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York, as time and place for a public hearing on"the question of' the Acquistlon' of 'Development Rights ih the Agricultural Lands Of Ralph Pugliese, located north of NYS Route'2$,.west'0f Bridge Lane, Cutchogue, Tax Map Nos. 1000-85-2-p/o 1.2 & 1000-97-1-p/o 12.1, 20 acres, $6,250.00 per acre, for a total of $125,000.00. 9.-Vote of the Town Board Ayes: Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Lizewski, Councilman Wickham, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris. This r~solution was declared duly ADOPTED. 59 0 AUGUST 25~ 1992 Moved by Councilman Wickham, seconded by Justice Edwards, it was RESOLVED that a recess be called at this time, ~1:40 P.M., for the purpose o7 holding a public hearing. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Lizewski, Councilman Wickham, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Meetincj reconvened at ~,:43 P.M. SUPERVISOR HARRIS: Would the Board at this time like to vote on the acquisition of this property? 27.-Moved by Councilman Penny, seconded by Councilman Wickham, WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Southold entered in~o an option agreement with Ralph Pugliese for the purchase of the development rights in his agricultural lands, comprising 20 acres, located north of NYS Route 25, west of Bridge Lane, Cutchogue, and desigr~ated as Tax Map Nos. 1000-85-2-p/o 1.2 & 1000-97-1-p/o 12.1; and WHEREAS, the Town Board held a public hearing with respect to said option on the 25th day of August, 1992, pursuant to the provisions of the Agricultural Lands Preservation Law of the Town of Southold, constituting Chapter 25 of the Southold Town Code; and WHEREAS, the Town ~Board deems it in the public interest that the Town of Southold acquire the development rights in the agricultural lands set forth in the option agreement between the Town and Ralph Pugliese; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby el~ects to exercise the option to purchase the agricultural ric. Jhts in the aforesaid ,ao/'i~ultural lands of Ralph Pu.c) ese; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED that the Town Clerk be and she hereby is authorized and directed to give notice of such acceptance to Ralph Pugliese; and be it it FURTHER RESOLVED that the Supervisor be and he hereby is authorized and directed to executive any and all required documents for the acceptance of said- development rights. AUGU.ST 25, 1992 1'1I JUSTICE EDWARDS: Before I vote I would like the audience to know that I'm voting no on this proposal, because, again, Fishers Island has been shortchanged by this program. We have .put, i'd say, well over $300,000.(]0 into the kitty in Southold by our tax dollars, and have not received.one penny back, so I vote no on this. 27.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Lizewski, Councilman Wickham, Councilman Penny, Supervisor Harris. No: Justice Edwards. This resoltuion was .declared duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR HARRIS: I'd like to congratulate Mr. Pugliese, who's property Is one that was just recently purchased. If the~e is no other business, I'll entertain a motion to adjourn. Moved by Councilman' Penny, seconded by Councilman Wlckham, it .was RESOLVED that the Town Board meeting be and hereby is adjourned at 4:45 P.M. Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilwoman Hussie, Councilman Lizewski, Council~nan Wickham, Councilman Penny, Justice Edwards, Supervisor Harris. This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED. Judith T. TerryJ' Southold Town Clerk R E C O R D E D D E E D DISTRICT SECTION BLOCK LOT 0 12 17 21 20 DEED OF DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS THIS INDENTURE, made this 16th day of July, 1993, BETWEEN RALPH PUGLIESE AND PATRICIA PUGLIESE, residing at 2705 Bridge Lane, Cutchogue, New York party of the first part, and THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, a municipal corporation of the State of New York, having its office and principal place of business at Main Road, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, party of the, .second part. / ~' ~ WITNESSETH That the party of the first part, in consideration of ten ($10.00) dollars, lawful mohey of the United States, and other good and valuable consideration paid by the party of the second part, DOES HEREBY GRANT AND RELEASE unto the party of the second part, its successors and assigns forever, the DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS, by which is meant the permanent legal interest and right, as authorized by Section 2l~7 of the New York State General Municipal Law, as amended, to' permit, require or restrict the use of the premises exclusively for agricultural production as that term is presently defined in Chapter 25 of the Code of the Town of Southold, and the right to prohibit or restrict the use of the premises for any purpose other than agricultural production, to the property described as follows: ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at East Cutchogue, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point distant 362.20 feet northwesterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the southeasterly llne of the Long Island Railroad Company and the southwesterly side of Bridge .Lane, and from said point of beginning; RUNNING THENCE South q3 degrees 3il minutes q0 seconds East 1.80 feet; THENCE South L~3 degrees 50 ~inutes 30 seconds East 575.7Lt feet; THENCE South 46 degrees 09 minutes 30 seconds West 362,33 feet; THENCE North ~Lt degrees 03 minutes 00 seconds West 665.88 feet; -THENCE North 59 degrees 46 minutes 20 seconds East 375.30 feet to the point or place of BEGINNING. ~, I~ ?~A. TOGETHER with the non-exclusive right, if any, of the party of the first part as to the use for ingress and egress of any streets and roads a~utting the above described premises to the center lines thereof, TOCETHER with the appurtenances and all the estate and rights of the party of the first part in and to said premises, insofar as the rights granted hereunder are concerned. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS herein granted unto the party of the second part, its successors and assigns 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 incumbered in any way whatever, except as aforesaid.' ~he party of first part, as a covenant running with the land in perpetuity, further covenants and agrees for the party of the first part, and its heirs, legal representa- tives, successors and assigns of the party of the first part, to use the P R O P E R T Y R E C O R D S Winemaker Ralph Pugliese dead at 73 Cutchogue vinter who started with homemade in Queens was a pioneer on the East End BY JULIE LANE I STAFF WRITER Ralph James Pugliese was born in Ralph Pugliese, who co-founded Pugliese Vineyards with his wife, Pa- tricia, died Monday morning, May 16, at his home in Cutchogue. He was 73. Mr. Pugliese was one of the pio- neers of the East End wine industry, buying land in Cutchogue in 1980 where he planted his first two acres of grapes, according to his son Peter, who continues as winemaker. Winemaking was always in his fa- ther's blood, he said, recalling that when he was a toddler, his dad was making wine at home in Queens. By 1986, PuglieseVineyards bottled and sold its first wines -- chardon- nay and cabernet savignon, he said. Pugliese Vineyards today is set on 55 acres of land and has produced nu- merous award-winning wines and champagnes. As the years went by, Pugliese Vineyards produced merlot, pinot noir, riesling, cabernet franc, zinfandel and niagara grapes for its wines and cbampagnes. Wines from Pugtiese Vineyards won numerous awards over the years, including a double gold medal for its Blanc de Blanc brut at the Los Ange- les County Fair and a gold medal from the Taster's Guild for the same wine. Patricia Pugliese continues to Ralph Pugliese Sr. with his wife, Patricia. hand-paint wine bottles and wine glasses for customers to purchase as special gifts. The operation remains a family endeavor, with son Peter as winemaker, son Lawrence serving as vineyard manager, daughter Do- menica Penny overseeing the tast- COURTESY PHOTO ing room operation and son Ralph Jr. making calendars and pictures of the vineyard. "He provided a wonderful life for the family," Peter Pugliese said of his father. "He just did it out of his heart. We know he was the best." Brooklyn on Aug. 9, 1937, to Raffaele and Margharita (Petraglia) Pugliese. Before moving full-time to the North Fork in about 1987, he was a delegate for 20 years to Local 65 of the Plas- terers Union. In addition to his wife and children, he is survived by eight grandchildren and two siblings, Car- mela Fratlanni and Lorenzo Pugliese. Four other siblings, Theresa Roman, Felice Pugliese, Frances Iabichella and Jospeh Lubrano, predeceased him. When he wasn't consumed with his work at the vineyard, he loved fishing and anything related to the sea, Peter Pugliese said, adding that his father had congestive heart failure and had been ill for some time. Visiting hours will continue today, Thursday, May 18, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Coster-Heppner Funeral Home in Cutchogue. A funeral ser- vice vdll take place tomorrow, Friday, May 20, at 11:15 a.m. at Our Lad), of Good Counsel Church in Mattituck, followed by burial at Sacred Heart Cemetery in Cutchogue. The family has requested that con- tributions in Mr. Pugliese's memory be made to the Cutchogue Fire partment Rescue Squad. jlane~timesreview.com 2004 Suffolk County Tax Map book ~,~ SEE SEC. NO, 096 1000--84--4-- S.2A ~ ...... ~o,. ~ $OUTHOLD ......... ~ ............... 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