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SDUTHOLD, L. I., N. Y. 119~1
PLANNING BOARD
MEMBERS
John Wlckham, Chairman
Henry Molsa
Alfred Grebe
Henry Raynor
Frank Coyle
MINUTES
SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNIN~ BOARD
November 29, 1972
A regular meeting o~ the .$o~tho~ Town"Planning Board
was held at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, November 29, 1972, at
the Town Office, Main Road, Southold, New York.
There were present: Messrs. John Wickham, Chairman;
Henry MoiSa, Vice Chairman; Henry Raynor; Frank Co~le; and
Alfred Grebe.
Ai~0 present: Howard Terry, Building Inspector;
M~. Goodal~ and Mrs. Lytele from Tax Payers Association;
Mrs. Bachr~ch from League of Women Voters.
Rensselaer G. Terry, Esq., and Charles Gagen appeared
b~fore the B0ard with re~ise~ map of Minor SubdivisiOn for
Cha~tes Gagen at Southold. Mr. Gagen appeared before the
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Board previously with four lots and was told to make
three lots. This new map shows three lots of 33,000
to 360000 square feet each. Mr. Wickham told Mr. Terry
and Mr. Gagen that the Planning Board has changed the
requirements and lots now must be 40,000 square feet. The
Board cannot waive this now because there are many subdivisions
that have slightly undersized lotsi Mr. Terry said when
this was originally set up the road was located at the
request of the Superintendent of Highways. Mr. Wickham
said he will check the minutes as to when they were.told
to make three lots. If he has to go to the Board of Appeals
the Planning Board will recommend a favorable decision from
them.
After checking the minutes it was decided Mr. Gagen
would have to go to the Board of Appeals. The following
letter-will be sent to the Board of Appeals:
Southold Town Board of Appeals
Main Road
Southold, New York 11971
Re: Charles Gaqen
Gentlemen:
The Planning Board has told Mr. Gagen that
he must submit map of his property at Southold
to the Board of Appeals ~or a variance. These
lots are slightly undersized and we would favor
approval of this on the part of the Appeals Board
because the original submission was for four lots.
On July 18, 1972, we required the developer to
reduce them to three lots, which has been done.
Very sincerely,
John Wickham, Chairman
Southold Town Planning Board
Mr. Glenn Heidtman appeared before the Board and presented
a map of a proposed minor subdivision on Pine Tree and Billard
Road, Cutchogue. Mr. Raynor asked how long he held title to
the property. Mr. Heidtman said he is going into contract with
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Penny and Luce when the Planning Board gives approval.
Mr. Wickham said as of this presentation the property is
not differentiated from the adjacent property. Mr. Raynor
told Mr. Heidtman the Board will take it under consideration.
The Board feels he must have a contract or an option on the
property.
Mr. Kroehler, representing Land's End Subdivision at
Orient Point, appeared before the Board and was advised
of the changes in drainage required by the Highwa~ Committee
of the Town Board. Mr. Kroehler said he will have Van Tuyl
make the changes on the maps. The Board set January 4, 1973,
for the hearing.
.George Pennyl presented a preliminary map for a proposed
subdivision at ~Pine Tree and Billard Road, Cutchogue, N.Y.
Mr. Wickham said he can't subdivide the ~roperty unless he
~Etually has a.contract of sale for the adjoining parcel to
Heid~an. Mr. Penny said there was no intent to evade the
subdivision regulations. Heidtman can't bu~.the property
until he finds out if it can be subdivided properly. Mr. Wickham
said the Board can't accept it unless there is a contract. He
said he has not talked to the Town Attorney but is pretty
certain of our ground. Mr. Moisa told Mr. Penny the right of
way would have to be 30 feet; banks require it if someone wants
to get a mortgage. Mr. Wickham told Mr. Penny the Planning
Board and Town Board are discussing having narrower roads but
having them high so the road sheds the water rather than
~atching it. It could be by the time this is ready for a
hearing they will have definite specifications. We don't know
now if the HighWay Committee will decide to do it at all or if
this is the proper place is another thing.
The Board told Mr. Penny they will look over the map and
have a determination at the next meeting. If Mr. Heidtman
enters into a contract, we can't say no to his subdivision if
it conforms to the requirements for a minor subdivision.
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November 29, 1972
Mr. Brian Murphy and two other home owners in Laurel
Country Estates came before the Board to discuss the
flooding of the roads.
Mr. Wickham read the following reports of Lawrence
Tuthill, P.E~, and Charles Abrahams, P.E.:
Southold Town Planning Board
Main Street
Southold, N.Y.
On November 13, 1972, Mr. John Wickham, Henry
Raynor, Howard Terry and I, inspected the drainage
facilities at Laurel Country Estates at Laurel.
Over six feet~of water was observed in 6 out of 8
catch basins. Two of the catch basins were opened
and inspected. The leaching ho~es in the precast
rings were filled with stiff mud. It was also noted
that the o~erflow pipe leading to the leaching basins
were only 12" in d~ameter instead of the 18" as
required in the highway specifications. One of the
catch basins inspected had at least four inches of
mud at the bottom.
At ~he second set of catch basins from the south on
the long section of road at the east catch basin there
were several depresszons between the catch basin and
leaching basin. The leaching basin should be checked
to see ifl one of the rings has been set up side down.
If so this must be corrected. If the rings have been
set correctly the depressions may be caused from water
infiltrating from the catch basin to the leaching basin.
This may be checked by filling the catch basin to just
below the overflow pipe with water and at the same time
the leaching basin must be dry. If the water is flowing
fromlthe catch basin to the leaching basin it must be
determined whether to relocate the leaching basin at a
greater distance from the catch basin or possibly
blocking up some of the h~s in the leaching basin.
The clogging of the ho~es in the drainage rings is
caused by the silt coming from the land around the
home construction sites. To remedy this situation, the
developer must request the building contractors,=home
owners and designers to contain all drainage of rain
water on their own property, especially during construction.
Several methods such as grading, daming, sodding,
construction of dry. wells, temporary pits, etc. may be
used to stop water from entering the highway.
Sincerely yours,
Lawrence M. Tuthill
Southold Town Planning Board
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Mr. Raymond C. Dean, Supt.
Southold Town Highway Dept.
Peconic, New York
Re: Laurel Country Estates
Dear Sir:
On November 23rd, 27th and 28th, I inspected
the installation of three additional pools in the
subject project. The following report is submitted
herewith.
At Lot number 9, a three ring pool with domed
top was installed and connected to the existing two
pools with a 12 inch galvanized corrugated iron pipe.
A three foot thick collar of very large gravel was
backfitled to the sides of the pool. The remaining
backfill consisted of medium sand.
At Lot numbers 21 and 47 a four ring pool with
domed top was installed and connected to the two
existing pools at each location. The backfill was
as above described.
An-additional four ring pool will be installed
at Lot number 9 tomorrow in a similar manner.
Respectfully submitted,
Charles Abrahams, P.E.
Mr. Wickham said that much of the water problem is self-
inflicted~by bulldozing the yards too late in the season to
plant grass. There is no place for the silt to go but into
the drainage, system. Mr. Murphy said the developer and
build~?are d0ing this. Mr. Raynor asked if the developer
is also the contractor and Mr. Murphy said there is a
connection between them. Mr~ Wickham said when the yards
are planted to grasssand the catch basins and leaChing basins
are cleaned out the problem is over. Other subdivisions have
had the same trouble. Mr~ Raynor said it is up to the home
owners to put pressure on the contractor. Mr. Wickham told
them if adeveioPer puts in the improvements for Which they
are~ bonded and meets the specifications we have to release
the bond. We can say clean them out; some are under driveways.
We can say they have to clean it out when the last house is
sold and the yard planted. The property owners said there
are people with babies and heart conditions who can't get out
because of the f~ooding conditions which last for up to 48
hours. Mr. Wickham explained that the Planning Board can
bond for improvements. If the improvements are made according
to Town Specifications and certified to be completed in
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accordance with the specifications, we have no alternative
but to release the bond. These roads belong not to the
Town of Southold but to the developer. You have an action
against the developer if you want to take legal action. We
have no intention of recommending that the bond be released
until the road is usable. It is normal during construction
of a subdivision to have some silting of drainage facilities.
If it is not tended to or cleaned out then there is cause
for legal action~and good reason for our not releasing the
bond. We have had more rain in 1972 than we have ~r had.
There are going to be problems. Mr. Mnrphy said the road was
cut too low and the problem was created by the developer.
The residents have bought in good faith and we could end up
with a drainage and paving problem. Mr. Wickham said we
will insist the highways and subdivision meet the requirements
for dedication. The Town Highway Committee will not accept
dedication with this problem and we won't recommend release
of the bond. Mr. Wickham also told them the Board can bond
for physical structures but can't bond them to plant grass as
they should. Mr. Murphy said the homeowners are worried if
the Town did not take dedication of the roads and they were
allowed to go for tax sale they would have to pay for drainage,
maintenance and paving. Mr. Raynor said the developers own
other property in the Town and this has not happened. The
bond is usually three years' duration and it can be renewed.
Mr. Wickham said this developer is bonded for drainage and
must meet the highway specifications. If he meets all those
and the physical skructures are approved by our engineer, we
have no ground for withholding our approval 'except if the
road is impassable much of the time, we can hold it up
indefinitely. We can't say they have to put in more. We can
say rectify the condition, but we can't say he has to put in
any specific kind of structure. Mr. Raynor said we just
recommend r~lease of the bond, we don't release it. The Town
Board r~leases it. Mr. Coyle told Mr. Murphy that'the Building
Inspector won't issue building permits unless the roads are
passable. The residents thanked the Board for discussing the
matter with them.
Mr. Frank Tommasini presented a map of a proposed subdivision
off Oregon Road, Mattituck, known as Oregon Hills. He proposed
28 lots on 32~36 acres. The Board told Mr. Tommasini they
will discuss the map later in the evening and let him know
their~ decisions.
After discussion the Board will send the following letter
to Mr. Tommasini:
Southold Town Planning Board
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Dear Dear Mr. Tommasini:
The Planning Board has discussed this proposed
major subdivision and requests the following changes:
1. There is no access to the Sound; the road
must extend to Sound 'bluff.
2. There is insufficient frontage on lots on
Sound bluff; must be 135 feet.
3. Park and playground area must be provided.
4. Profile and topographical maps must be
submitted.
Very sincerely,
John Wickham, Chairman
David L.~Gillespie presented map of his minor subdivision
at East Marion. The map has been approved by the Department
of Health and the application fee has been paid.
On motion of Mr. Moisa, seconded by Mr. Coyle, it was
RESOLVED that final approval be granted to minor subdivision
map of David~L. Gillespie, located at East Mario$, New York.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Moisa, Coyle, Raynor,
Grebe, Wickham.
David L. Giltespie also presented map of minor subdivision
~or Frank Sti~o at Orient which has been approved by the
Department of Health.
On motion of Mr. Wickham, seconded by Mr. Grebe, it was
RESOLVED that final approval be granted to minor subdivision
map of Frank Stillo, located at Orient, New York~
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Wickham, Grebe, Coyle,
Raynor, Moisa.
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The Planning Board received the original petition of
Helmut A. Hass requesting a change of zone on property at
Southold from "A" Residential and Agricultural District
to "B-l" General Business District and a request from
Albert W. Richmond, Town Clerk, to prepare an official
report and recommendation of the Board.
George Stankevich, Esq., appeared on behalf of Mr. Hass.
He said h~ was aware of the policy against strip zoning but
the property is not suited to A zoning. The depth does not
suit itself to family houses. He said Mr. Hass can't sell
it for residential purposes. Mr. W~ck~am said one of the
reasons that we would not care to change our~opinion on
this is that we have been noEified that the County expects
to widen the road. Mr~ Stankevich said he was aware of
that but from a planning point of view the likelihood of
this being residential is nil. Mr. Wickham said he has told
Mr. Hass that if it came to a case in condemnation proceedings
he would appear in Court and state it should be business
and he is entitled tc compensation for it, but the Planning
Board did not feel it was wise to change the zone.
Mr. Stankevich said that testimony would not be admissible
in Court. Mr. Raynor asked if the applicant has talked
to the property owners to the south to purchase the property.
Mr. Stankevich said one of the property owners was going to
but it if it was commercial for restaurant purposes. He said
he talked to all the property owners and some objected and
some did not. They did offer it to them, but they did not
indicate a willingness to sell. Mr. COyle said the Planning
Board has said they don't want commercial areas on the North
Road. Mr. Stankevich said if the property is condemned it
will'go for residential purposes. Your theory is you won't
agree to it because of possible condemnation. Mr. Wickham
said that is one of the reasons it was upzoned if the first
place. We have been notified by the County that they want
so many feet here.
On motion of Mr. Raynor, seconded by Mr. Coyle, it was
RESOLUED that the Southold Town Planning Board recommend
to the Southo~d Town Board denial of the change of zome from
"A" Residential and Agricultural Distric~ to "B-l" General
Business on-the following described property:
BEGINNING at a point on the southerly line
of the North Road, Southold, New York and the
northeasterly corner of the subject premises to
be described; running thence South 3~1° 40' 50"
East 90.18 feet to the southeasterly corner of the
subject premises; running thence South 61° 59' 10"
West 387.76 feet parallel to the southerly line of
the said North Road to the southwesterly corner of
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of the subject premises; running thence North 31°
40' 50" West 90.18 feet to the southerly line of
the said North Road and the northwesterly corner
of the subject premises; running thence North 61°
59! 10" East 387.76 feet along the southerly line
of the said North Road to the ~oint or place of
beginning.
It is the opinion of the Planning Board that ~is
proposed change of zone be denied because (1) we have been
notified that widening of County Road 27 will be done on
this side; (2) parcel is entirely inadequate for ~ubiness
use; (3) property was unused business property and upzoned
to "A" Residential and Agricultural District on new map
effective December 17, 1971; (4) it would not be possible
to make setbacks, etc. required by zoning ordinance; (5)
the nearest business zone is across the County highway
and west of intersection of Sound View Avenue - a motel
and real estate office; and (6) the property is in a low
area and subject to storm flooding.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Raynor, Coyle, Wickham,
Moisa, Grebe.
The proposed change of zone will be referred to the
County Planning Commission.
The Southold Town Planning Board received from the
Southold Town Board the petition of Robert D. Halikias,
Cutchoque, N.Y., relative to a change of zone from "A"
Residential and Agricultural to "B" Light Business on
certain property situated at N/S Main Road (County Road 25)
Cutcho~ue, New York, together with the instructions to
prepare an official report defining the conditions contained
therein.
This property is situated at Cutchogue, Town of Southold,
County of SUffolk and State of New York, bounded and
described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the northerly line of
Main Road at the southerly corner of land now or
formerly of Z. Rysko which point is also t!he easterly
corner of the parcel herein described; running thence
along the said northerly l~ne of Main Road South 43°
44' 40" West 250¢0 feet to land of ~ickson; running
thence along said last mentioned land North 42° 24' 00"
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West 273.07 feet to land of Traube; running thence
along said last mentioned land North 43° 15' 10,
East 266.85 feet to the said land of Z. Rysko;
running thence along said last mentioned land South
43° 05' 20" East 275.0 feet to the said northerly
line of Main Road at-the point of beginning.
The Planning Board discussed this proposed change of
zone application.
On Motion of Mr. Moisa, seconded by Mr. Raynor, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board recommend
to the Southold Town Board denial of the change of zone ~rom
"A" Residential and Agricultural District to "B" Light Business
District on the above described property."
It is the opinion of the Planning Board that this proposed
change of zone be denied because (1) the parcel is not
contigious to any "B" or "B-l" District; {2) it would be
spot zoning; (3) the parcel was turned down by both the
County Planning Commission and Southold Town Board upon an
application of previous owner (Mullen); (4) it would be an
unwarranted extension of business into residential district
on a bad curve; and~ (5) the lot is elevated above road level
and business use would cause a traffic hazard.
Vote of the Board:~ Ayes: Messrs. Moisa, Rayno~, Wickham,
Coyle, Grebe.
The $~.~t~o~n lng t ed from the
Southold TOwhlB0ard ~n the~ a change
of zone . from "A" Residential and AgriCultural
Distri¢ General Business District, the property of
Con~ situated at.~Orient Point, New York, .and
more 'l.y bounded and described as follows:
BEGIN~NING at a point on Main
Road (R6u%e 25)
existing B-1 General Zone, point of
beginning running thence along the southerly line of
Main Road~ North 76° 26' 40" East 93.64 feet to a
concrete monument of land now or formerly of Pappas;
running thence along land laSt mentioned the folt~ing
five courses and distances, to wit:
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(1) North 26° 33' 20" West, 13.48 feet; thence
(2) North 75° 55' 40" East, 95.69 feet; thence
(3) South 13° 49' 10" East, 14.0 feet; thence
(4) North 76° 26.' 40" East, 68.0 feet to land of Latham;
thence
(5) Along land last mentioned South 19° 58' 40" East,
575 feet, more or less to the ordinary high water makr of
Gardiners Bay; thence in a southwesterly direction along
said ordinary high water mark of Gardiners Bay, 190 feet
more or less to said existing B-1 General Business Zone;
thence along said B-1 General Business Zone, North 26° 45'
50" West, 280 feet, more or less, to the sa~d southerly
line of Main Road and the point or place of beginning.
The Planning Board discussed the proposed change of zone
application.
On motion of Mr. Coyle, seconded by Mr. Moisa, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold T~wn Planning Board recommend
to the Southold Town Board approval of the change of zone from
"A~' Residential and Agricultural District to "B-l" General
Business District on the above described property.
It is the opinion of the Planning Board that this propOsed
change of zone beeapproved because the property was shown as
business "B-l" on the Planning Map and Zoning Map at public
hearings and was left off the final map inadvertantly. We
believe this error should be corrected as soon as possible.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Coyte, Moisa, Raynor,
Grebe, Wickham.
On motion of Mr. Coyle, seconded by Mr. Raynor, it was
RESOLVED that the maps for the proposed change of zone
off Mechanic Street, Southold, be forwarded to the Suffolk
County Planning Commission.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Coyle, Raynor, Wickham,
Moisa, Grebe.
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Mr. Donald Dennis and Charles Cuddy, Esq., appeared
b~fore the Board in reference to Mr. Dennis' proposed
subdivision at Mattituck, New York. Mr. Cuddy said they
wanted approval of the layout and drainage. Mr. Raynor
said the cul de sac did not end at the property line but
it will have to be paved to the property line. Mr. Wickham
told them that all the lots have to be 135 feet at the set-
back line. Mr. Cuddy asked if the drainage area coUld be
considered as park and playground. Mr. Raynor asked about
constructing a drainage a~ea and oovering it over with rock.
Mr. Coyle said they have to show the acerage on the map
for each lot. Mr. Moisa said they have to figure the drainage
on a four inch rain fall. Mr. Wickham said we have'been having
problems when the ~ots are stripped and the silt b~ocks up
the drainage facilities. Starfi~g in the immediate future
we will require that the lots be maintained grassed down or
if they are in woods that the land not be graded unless there
is a dike to keep the silt from running into the highway.
Mr. Wickham said the Board will look at the property and get
f~gures from Alden Young. Mr. Cuddy asked if they could get
a release on Lot 93.
On motion of Mr. Moisa, seconded by Mr. Raynor, it was
RESOLVED that the preliminary subdivision map for Donald
Denis at Mattituck be accepted by the Planning Board with the
following changes: (1) the turn around must extend to the
property line; (2~ lots must have 135 foot frontage at the
building line; (3) total area of drainage and lo~s must be
shown on the map.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Moisa, Raynor, Coy!e,
Grebe, Wickham.
On motion of Mr. Raynor, seconded by Mr. Coyle, it was
RESOLVED that Lot ~3 on map of Donald Denis at Mattituck
be released by the Planning Board°to be built upon.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Raynor, Coy!e, Wickham,
Moisa, Grebe.
Mr. Donald Denis presented a proposed plot plan for a
professional office building at.Pike Street and Love Lane,
Mattituck. The building is to be 3,000 square feet on one
floor. It will be an "L" shaped building with approximately
five suites. The property is zoned "B-i" General Business.
Mr. Denis sai~ there was not enough property to cover all
the parking required by the Zoning Ordinance, but there was
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a public parking lot adjacent to the property and he wanted
to know if this could be used. Mr. Terry told him the setback
frontage must be the average within 300 feet. He has to own
the property and submit definite plans for building and site
plan to the Planning Board. Mr. Wickham said the Planning
Board recognizes the average setback, but we would ask for
more in view of the fact that the two adjacent buildings are
right on the street. Mr. Denis said he would have more
definite plans drawn up for submission.
Mr. Richard Young presented a plan of a major subdivision
off Bay Avenue, Cutchogue. He said that he has a contract to
se~l the property to the east. Mr. Raynor asked about the
drainage easement on Lot ~12. Mr. Wickham said he would want
to look at the property to see how far out of the swamp the
road would be. He also told him he must submit topographical
map and proposed elevation of the roads. We will have our
engineer figure out the drainage and highway improvements.
On motion of Mr. Moisa, seconded by Mr. Coyle, it was
RESOLVED that the map of Richard Young at Cutchogue, N.Y.,
be accepted by the Planning Board. The map will be signed
by the Chairman as accepted.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Moisa, Coyle, Wickham,
Ray, or, Grebe.
In reference to'minor subdivision of Valentine Ruch,~
Mr. Terry reported that the Board of Appeals had granted a
variance on the undersized lot.
On motion of Mr. Raynor, seconded by Mr. Grebe, it was
RESOLVED that the proposed minor subdivision of Valenfine
Ruch be denied because he did not meet request of Planning
Board of D~Der'6, 1972; that he submit either a contract
or a deed showing that lot 93 will be combined with the
adjoining property of Vale~ie Ruch.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Raynor~ Grebe, Wickham,
Moisa, Coyle.
Southold Town Planning Board
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Mr. Wickham dictated the following letter to the Secretary
in regard to property of Valeni~Re Ruch:
Mr. Robert W. Gillespie, Jr., Chairman
Southold Town Board of Appeals
Main Road
East Marion, New York 11939
Re: Minor Subdivision of Valentine R~ch
Arshamomaque, N.Y.
Dear Mr. Gillespie:
This is about the third time the Board of Appeals
pulled the rug out from under us and we feel that you
are undermining the objectives of zoning in the Town
of Southold.
Very sincerely,
John Wickham, Chairman
Southold Town Planning Board
cc: Supervisor Martocchia
George Ahlers appeared be~ere the Board in reference to
Deep Hole Creek Estates. He said the road surfaces are 24
feet wide; they are deteroriating and the Town won't take
them until they are brought back up to present day~spedifi-
cations. They did not have enough assessed valuation at
the time for the Town to take them. Mr. Wickham told him
this is not an approved subdivision in spite of the fact
the lots are indicated as sold. They have been checkerboarded.
The present owner can't get building permits on them. This
map is excluded from the approved subdivision list. Mr. Wickham
also told him the Planning Board has reached an agreement with
the Town Board in which we said one block of lots would have
to be zoned one acre and the res~ subject to improving the
roads. If the Planning Board recOmmends this subdivision be
placed on the approved list without, meeting current highway
specifications and we already have told someone else that
he has to make one btbck one acre, we are being arbitrary and
capricious. Mr. Molsa said there are other maps to take into
consideration. Mr. Ahlers asked why the map was not put on
the approved list. Mr. Wickham told him the highways were not
acceptable and the County set up criteria for acceptance and
one thing was the percentage of lots sold. We have some four
to six subdivisions within varying degrees of ~ot meeting
this criteria. The Planning Board is meeting with the Town
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Board on December 4th and will discuss this with them.
Mr. Coyle asked Mr. Ahlers to submit a list of dates
the lots were transferred for that~meeting.
The Board discussed proposed 7-11 Store at Cutchogue,
for Colgate Design Corp~
On motion of Mr. Raynor, seconded by Mr. Moisa, it was
RESOLVED that the site plan for 7-11 Store at Main
Road Cutchogue, New York, for Colgate Design Corp. be approved
with the following changes:
1. Require paved driveway to service rear of building,
preferably on east side.
2. Sign must be at least five (5) feet from property
line.
3. Planting schedule, or list of plants and shrubs
proposed to be used, must be submitted.
4. Chain li~ fence, same as on north and west sides,
required on east side by gas station.
5. Double total storm water drainage for four (4)
inches in 24 hours.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Raynor, Moisa, Coyle,
Grebe. Mrs Wickham abstained from voting.
A letter will be sent to Colgate Design Corp. notifying
them of the changes required.
On motion of Mr. Wickham, seconded by Mr. Grebe, it was
RESOLVED that the next regular meeting of the Southold
Town Planning Board beheld December 6, 1972, at 7:30 p.m.
at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York,
Vote of the BQard: Ayes: Messrs. Wickham,~Grebe, Coyle,
Raynor, Moisa.
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On motion of Mr. Raynor, seconded by Mr. Moisa, it was
RESOLVED that the minutes of the Planning Board meeting
of October 19, 1972, be approved.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Raynor, Mo±sa, Coyle,
Wickham, Grebe.
On motion of Mr. Coyle, seconded by Mr. Grebe, it was
RESOLVED that the minutes of the Planning Board meeting
of October 25, 1972, be approved.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Coyle, Grebe, Moisa,
Raynor, Wickham.
On motion of Mr. Coyle, seconded by Mr. Moisa, it was
RESOLVED that the minutes of the Planning Board meeting
of November 9, 1972, be approved.
Vote of the Board: A~es: Messr. Coyle, Moisa, Wickham,
Grebe, Raynor.
The meeting was adjourned at 11:45 p.m.
Respectful!y submitted,
Terri Lee Ela~, Secretary
Southold Town Planning Board
~n Wickham, Chairman