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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/27/2009Southold Town Landmarks Preservation Commission January 27, 2009 Date: January 27, 2009 Time: 3:00 PM Location: Supervisors Conference Room, Town Hall, Southold, NY Attendees: Jim Grathwohl, Jamie Garretson, Larry Jungblut, Doug Constant, Ron Rossi, and Mel Phaff. Damon Rallis (Building Dept.) also attended. Barbara Schnitzler was absent. There were not minutes from the December 2008 meeting available. Jim mentioned that the Town Board approved $9,800 for the 2009 LPC budget. Jim also mentioned that he has a catalog of 2009 Professional Seminars in Historic Preservation and that the Traditional Building Exhibition and Conference will be held in Boston from March 12 until March 14, 2009. He also renewed the membership in the National Trust Forum. Jim mentioned that consideration for a float or similar participation be considered for the Southold Town Fourth of July parade. Old Business- The original plaques molds (on loan from the Southold Historic Society) have finally been returned after the Town Attorney informed the molders of possible legal action. Mel stated that Ink Spot would be able to provide 25 new style plaques for $1200 and will go ahead with the order. Jamie is planning to have Julian Adams attend the March meeting and luncheon with the LPC and Tow Supervisor to discuss various items such as CLG. Ron will have the Southold Historical Society start work on a contractual basis for a 'heritage walking/driving tour as the LPC budget has been approved. Damon will start to inventory and develop a restoration plan for the Ben Franklin Markers. Consideration for a grant for this work should also be explored. Barbara had prepared a history on the M/M Golder house in Mattituck which showed it to be an example of the late 19 and earl 20 century kit homes from the Chicago House Wrecking Corporation. The application for Landmark has been approved and fon~varded to the Town Board. Damon will also set up a schedule for plaque presentation at an upcoming Board meefing. There were no new developments for either the Odent VVharf Company project (on hold from Trustees) and Jeri Woodhouse renovations. New Business - Blake Goble, architect for Elizabeth Peyton owner of residence at 195 Village Lane, Odent, presented the LPC with photos and preliminary plans for additions to the existing dwelling. The LPC asked for more photos showing more details of the additions and also stated that the proposed skylights are not acceptable if they can be seen from the public view. Mr. Goble was told of the LPC Handbook and how he can access it on the interoet. Also preliminary plans for a public headng on Apd121, 2009 were discussed. Next Meeting - February 17, 2009.