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Southold Town Planning Board
SOUTHOLD, L. I., N, Y. 11971
PLANNING BOARD
MEMBERS
John Wlekharn, Chairman
Henry M o.lsa
Alfred Grebe
Honry Raynor
Frank Coyle
MINUTES
SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD
June 29, 1973
A regular meeting of the Southold Town Planning
Board was held at 7:30 p.m., Friday, June 29, 1973,
at the Town Office, Main Road, Southold, New York.
There were present: Messrs. J0hn Wickham,
Chairman; Henry Moisa, Vice Chairman; Henry Raynor;
Frank Coyle. Absent: Alfred Grebe (due to unfavorable
weather conditions).
Also present: Jean Tiedke, League of Women Voters;
Ronnie Wacker, The Suffolk Times; Andrew Goodale, Esq.;
Lorraine Terry et ano.
THE-CHAIRMAN: I will call the meeting to order on
the hearing for preliminary approval for subdivision plat
known as "Fairway Farms" located at Cutchogue, New York.
Vice Chairman Henry Moisa read the Legal Notice of
hearing as follows:-
Southold Town Planning Board - 2 - June 29,. 1973
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section
276 of the Town Law, public hearings will be held by
the Southold Town Planning Board at the Town Office,
Main Road, Southold, New York, in said Town on the
29th day of June~ 1973, at 7:30 Q'clock in the evening
of said day, on the question of the preliminary approval
of the following plats:
1. Plat of property owned by Fairway Farms, Inc.,
entitled "Fairway Farms", consisting of a parcel of land
situated at Cutchogue, in the Town of Southold, Suffolk
County, New York, and bounded and described as follows:
(It was found that the subdivision map did not have
courses and distances marked on it and could not be
compared with the legal description.)
THE CHAIRMAN: I will entertain a motion to dispense
with reading of the description in the Legal Notice in
view of the fact the map does not have courses and
distances marked on it and request that the map be
corrected.
Mr. Coyle made the motion and Mr. Moisa seconded.
The vote was unanimous.
Mr. Moisa continued reading the Legal Notice as
follows~-
Any person desiring to be heard on the above matters
should appear at the time and place above specified.
Dated: June 15, 1973
BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN
PLANNING BOARD
JOHN WICKHAM, CHAIRMAN
Mr. Moisa read the affidavits of publication ~t~msting
the newspapers.
THE CHAIRMAN: I will read the letter from the
Superintendent of Highways, dated April 24, 1973:
Gentlemen:
I have inspected the map of Subdivision Sketch No. 3
of the Estate of Frank H. Case and approve of the
layouts of the roads. This inspection supersedes the
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June 29, 1973
April 16th inspection of Subdivision Sketch No. 2.
I recommend that these should be private roads
and must have adequate drainage for this new
concept of roads.
Very truly yours,
Raymond C. Dean
Sup't of Highways
THE CHAIRMAN: I have a letter dated May 21, 1973,
from Mr. Russell B. Case giving the names of the owners
of Fairway Farms Subdivision. I would like to say that
this subdivision, Fairway Farms, is the first subdivision
to come before this Board under the new regulations
outlined by the State whereby we have preliminary hearings.
Up until this time hearings were not held until the end.
At the time of the preliminary hearing it is not
necessary to have the approvals of the County Departments
of Health, Environmental Control or Planning. One other
item of importance in connection with this particular
subdivision is the drainage for the highway is following
a new concept which has been designed and promoted by
the Suffolk County Soil and Water Conservation District.
I have a letter from Mr. Charles Barnett of the Soil and
Water Conservation District outlining this concept.
This drainage conception has been approved by this Board
as a pilot project for this subdivision. We have sent
a letter to the engineer for this subdivision stating
our approval in advance. We have the verbal approval of
the Town Board Highway Committee and the Town Superintendent
of Highways. I think it would be in order to say that
the procedures under this new type of preliminary hearing
have not been completely ironed out and it is rather
fitting that this first subdivision plot should in itself
be a pilot project.
Does anyone wish to speak in opposition to this
subdivision plot entitled "Fairway Farms"?
JEAN TIEDKE: I would just like ~to ask a question
about lots $18, 19 and 20 as they are particularly low,
down to the 7 foot contour line.
THE CHAIRMAN: The g~ea~est part of these lots is
high enough for buildabie land. This land has been farmed.
JEAN TIEDKE: East Hampton and Shelter Island Towns
have elevation contour levels.
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THE CHAIRMAN: The lot area can include land
that is below the contour and the location of the
house is on the buildable land.
Hearing no one speaking against this, does
anyone wish to be heard in favor of this subdivision?
RUSSELL B. CASE: We are in favor of it. We think
that we have, and I had hoped to mak~ this, the finest
subdivision around here. This has been a farm in the
famil~ for many years. This is a case where we are
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forced ~by t e present school taxing system to do this.
Rathe~ than have it turn into just another development,
we ha~e tried to make it into the very finest development
we could. The Planning Board has wor~ed along with us
on this.
THE CHAIRMAN: I think it wouid be appropriate to
make $ cogent about the experiments Charles Barnettr~
of th~ Soil and Water Conservation D±strict did there.
RUSSELL B. CASE. Mr. Barnett and ~n~ther Soil
Conse~ti~n man Were w~rkin~ on a new i~a !~o conserve
water and eliminate the pollution that has.been caused
by present d~ainage system in s~me p~aces. They
nee ~a controlled experiment to carry out Some of
Onl Mr~ B~bCock's prQperty next to Fairway
F~rms ion they dug trenches, an~fi~ed them
They built scale'modelS of the s~ail system.
00 g~llons of water in the first hour and
I did
1¢
This is. apilolt project and~ ~I think the Planning
more credit; it is a great.step forward.
the idea of having something that even
ike! a Suburb and this do.es not. I ~ave talked with
the suggestions and guidance of quite a few experts in
the field.
THE CHAIRMAN: We have told the developers that this
new concept in all probability will cost more than the
installation of curbs and gutters and conventional
drainage structures and they are still anxious to proceed.
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June 29, 1973
The pollution from the typical ~torm water drainage
system can be very detrimental ~o agriculture. If
no one else wishes to be heard, I will declare the
hearing c~osed. We.will have a determination at a
later date and I thank you for ~oming in. Speaking
for the Planning Board, let me Compliment you on this
whole concept.
THE CHAIRMAN: I will call to order the hearing
for preliminary approval for subdivision plot known
as "Crown Land Lane" located at Cutchogue, New York.
Vice Chairman Henry Moisa read the Legal Notice
of hearing as follows:-
Plat of property owned by Crown Land<Lane, Inc.,
entitled "Crown Land Lane", consisting of a parcel
of land situated at Cutchogue, in the Town of Southold,
Suffolk County, New York, and bounded and described as
follows:
(It was found that the subdivision map did not have
courses and distances marked on it and could not be
compared with the legal discription.)
THE CHAIRMAN: I will entertain a motion to dispense
with reading of the description in the Legal Notice in
view of the fact the map does not have courses and
distances marked on it and request that the map be
corrected.
Mr. Moisa made the motion and Mr. Raynor seconded.
The vote was unanimous.
Mr. Moisa read the affidavits of publication from
the newspapers.
THE CHAIRMAN: The file contains-a copy of a letter
to Mr. Lefferts P. Edson dated June 1, 1973, from the
County Department of Health and reads as follows:
Dear Mr. Edson:
This is to inform you that the Review Board has
been furnished all'the pertinent data as to test
hole and test we~l results for the proposed subdivision
of Crown Land Lane in Cutchogue, Town of Southold.
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June 29, 1973
The Review Board has scheduled its next meeting
date for June 19. At that time the Board will
make a determination on your request based on
the information as supplied by this office. You
should receive a written notification of the
decision approximately two weeks later. It is
not necessary for you to appear on the 19th, as
the Review Board has a full transcript of the
hearing and was just awaiting the other data.
If you have any questions, please contact this
office.
Very truly yours,
Robert A. Villa, P.E.
Chief
General Engineering Services
THE CHAIRMAN: This office has been in touch by
telephone with the Review Board and we understand this
is being acted on favorably. We have a letter from
the Superintendent of Highways dated June 6, 1973, as
follows:
Gentlemen:
I have inspected the Preliminary Map and Profile of
Crown Land Lane at Cutchogue, New York, and approve of
the layout.
Very truly yours,
Raymond C. Dean
Sup't of Highways
THE CHAIRMAN: We have submitted to the Town Board
Highway Committee a letter of approval for the highway
layout but it has not yet been forwarded to this office.
We do have verbal approval from the Highway committee.
Again, I would like to Comment o~his.- This being the
second preliminary hearing on a subdivision to come
before the Planning Board it is also interesting to note
that this is the first cluster concept that we have had
in the Town of Southold. I would like to state that I
attended the hearing before the County Executive at
which were present the County Department of Health and
Department of Environmental Control and spoke for this
cluster concept with the developer, Mr. Edson. I am
so ~ratified to learn that the Health Department is looking
favorably on it. At this time I will open the hearing to
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those who wish to speak in opposition to the subdivision
entitled Cro~ Land Lane.
RONNIE WACKER: It seems like a good layout in regard
to space with the playground. Why is not the open land
up near the road and the houses away from the Main Road.
HENRY RAYNOR: In most places the land on the road
is built up and in this particular case the best
agricultural land is at the north end. The property is
immediately adjacent to a farm operation and if we want
to maintain the land in agriculture we have to plan for
it. One way is to keep the center core in agriculture
and develop the land on the highways.
LORRAINE TERRY: What does deeded control mean?
HENRY RAYNOR: The new amendments are specific
as to what has to be done with the open space.
JEAN TIEDKE: How many options would the home owners
association have?
~ENC~%A~RI~AN: One is by mutual agreement between
the Town Board, the developer and the Planning Board.
Does anyone else w~sh to be heard in favor of the development?
JEAN TIEDKE: I think it is a great idea.
LEFFERTS P. EDSON: I ask that consideration be gzven
to approval for this subdiviszon.
~ CHAIRMAN: I would like to say that Mr. Edson
has b~en most cooperative in carryzng out thzs new concept
and worked with the Planning Board on what we consider a
pilot project.
HENRY RAYNOR: This particular concept was discussed
with East End planners and no one hadlhad~ a developer come
up with a concept as close to the cluster idea.
THE CHAIRMAN: The Planning Board has had authority
to c~uster before but the Town Board had not put in controls
before this. In the interest of time I am going to declare
the hearing closed and we will make a decision at a later
date.
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Mr. Harold Reese appeared before the Board in
regard to his subdivision Harbor Lights, Sections IV
and V. He asked the Board's permission to take the
matter up with the County Attorney. Mr. Wickham told
him he could take it up with anyone he wished. The
Board feels this is another case where there are a
combination of other circumstances. There is also the
possibility of getting the subdivision placed on the
approved list of the Town. You are free to mo~e in
a~y way you wish. Mr. Reese said he did not want the
Board to think he was undermining their authority.
Mr. WV3_~d~ B~6HK~he Board recognizes he has some
problems with highway approval and dedication and
this Board feels that you have had a difficult time
and some of the problems are not of your own making
in some cases. The roads in some of your subdivision
are not very satisfactory. Mr. Reese said he recognizes
this. We have given out a contract under the
supervision of the Superintendent of Highways. Mr. Reese
thanked the Board and left.
Joseph Saland and Howard Young came before the Board
in regard to Elijah's Associates Subdivision. Mr. Sal~nd
said he had submitted his preliminary application and maps
to the Town Clerk on June 25th. Mr~ Wickham told him the
Board is breaking new ground on this and we simply don't
know how we are going to move. The new amendments say we
have 45 days to act after we accept an application. For
this reason there are going to be some circumstances when
we will not accept a preliminary. Mr. Saland said he
realizes the Board is not accepting the preliminary submission
at this time. He would just like the Board to look at the
plans. Mr. Wic~ham told him the amended regUlations say
45 days after official submission. We are also going to
have approval~of the sketch plan. We are not going to
accept an application until we have an approved sketch plan.
The Planning Board has not ~et.approved the sketch plan.
We don't want to be forced into a position where we have
to hold a hearing in 45 days when things such as submission
to the Planning Commission has not been made. We will l~k
at your plans now. Mr. Saland said he has submitted the
map to the Superintendent of Highways. The Board discussed
the drainage facilities for the subdivision and in particular
lots $5, 6 and 7. Mr. Wickham said the Board would like
to submit the map to the Soil and Water Conservation District
for their comments. Mr. Young said they are willing to do
whatever the Planning Board and Highway Department wants.
Mr. Wickham said Mr, Barnett of the Soil and Water Conservation
District is qui~e experienced in this sort of thing.
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Mr. Young asked the Board about the developer's
responsibility for drainage on Elijah's LCne. Mr. Raynor
told him he has to retain the water on his property.
The Subdivision Regulations say you mUst retai~ water
for 200 feet along the highway. There was some discussion
about putting the sump on lot $6. Mr. Raynor asked
Mr. YOung about filling the recharge basins wi~h sand
and cpvering them over. Mr. Young said it was his opinion
it would no~ work. The recharge basin would not hold
as much water if it were filled with rocks, Mr. Wickham
asked about diffusion wells. They are a fairly deep
well that has to be in 40 feet of water down to sand and
gravel and when water comes off the highway it goes down
the shaft. Mr. Young said the recharge basin would be
cheaper. Mr. Wickham referred to the Section in the
SubdiVision Regulations regarding building on lots
considered to be unacceptable. Mr. Young asked about
piping the water over to the recharge basin. Mr. Wickham
said it is not within the Board's jurisdiction to tell
you how to do it. We,can tell you a lot is unbuildable.
Mr. ~aynor asked if there was any~problem getting depth
in th~ recharge area and Mr. Young said he did not think
so. There was some discussion about clustering and
Mr. Saland said this was started before clustering was
allowed. The Board thanked Mr. Saland and Mr. Young for
coming in and said they will submit the map to the Soil
and Water Conservation District.
Mr. SteverTsontkas came before the Board and presented
a subdivision sketch for peconic KnollS, Inc~, at Peconic.
he ~p shows 7 lots all of approximately 40,000 square
ee~iand a park and drainage area of approximately 20,000
I am prepared to suggest that we may not accept this
subdivision from you or anybody else. I suggest you talk
to the owners. They disposed of it in a manner that
prejudices this Board. Mr. Raynor said this is the fourth
layout of this property to come before the Board.
Mr. Tsontkas asked about purchasing the two pieces of
property and how he should proceed. Mr. Wickham said he
did not need to buy the lots a~ long as they were in the
subdivision. If they are included then you have subdivision
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of the property in accordance with the regulations of
the Town. Mr~ Ts~ntkas asked about the road width that
would be necessary. Mr. Wickham said the right of way
must be 50 feet and 30 feet has to be paved. He suggested
Mr. Tsontkas talk to the Superintendent of Highways.
Mr. Tskontkas said he would talk to the owners about
the two parcels.
A letter was received from the Superintendent of
Highways disapproving the Preliminary Subdivision plan
for Lorraine Hochman, Cutchogue. The Board will discuss
the layout with him at a special meeting Monday, July 2nd.
The Board discussed Willow Terrace, Section II.
Mr. Mclsa said a hearing had not been held on section II.
T~is matter will be discussed with the Town Board Monday,
July 2nd.
There was some discussion with Lorraine Terry and
others present about fill being put in Majors Pond, Orient.
Mr. Wickham said it was not an approved subdivision and
the owner has no authority to move land. The Board will
look into this and Mrs. Terry said she would submit a
letter to the Board.
On,motion of Mr. Raynor, seconded by Mr. Moisa, it was
RESOLVED that the bill from The North Fork Press for
100 copies of the Amendments to Subdivision Regulations
in the amount of $180.00 be paid.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Raynor, Moisa,
Coyle, Wickham.
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The Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions for
minor subdivision for Milton Mehlman, Platt Road, Orient
were submitted by Michael Weinstein, Esq.
On motion of Mr. Moisa, seconded by Mr. Raynor, it
was
RESOLVED that the Planning Board approve the minor
subdivision map of Milton Mehlman, Platt Road, Orient,
and will record the Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions
with the Suffolk County Clerk~ The Chairman is authorized
to sign the map.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Moisa, Raynor, Wickham,
Coyle.
A letter was received from Joseph P. Hoey, Esq., in
regard to an extension of time to complete the roads in
Town Harbor Terrace Subdivision, Southold. The last
extension was granted until June 15, 1973.
On-motion of Mr. Coyle, seconded by Mr. Moisa, it was
RESOLVED that the Planning Board grant a final extension
of time to complete the roads in Town Harbor Terrace Subdivision
to September 1, 1973.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs: Coyte, Moisa, Wickham.
Nay: Mr. Raynor.
On motion of Mr. Moisa, seconded by Mr. Raynor, it was
RESOLVED that the Planning Board will send the following
letter to Rudolph Bruer, Esq., attorney for Pebble Beach
Realty:
Dear Mr. Bruer:
The Planning Board has determined that the map of
Pebble Beach Realty Subdivision does not comply
with the presently existing Zoning Ordinance of the
Town of Southold.
The map will have to be revised to meet the require-
ments of the amended Ordinance.
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Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Moisa, Raynor,
Coyle, Wickham.
The Planning Board will require SketCh Plan Approval
to their requirements before a preliminary application
can be made.
Other coorespondence received and reviewed by the
Board:
Letter from Richard C. Wilton in regard to water
consumption for KOA Kampgrounds.
Letter from Republic Financia~ Services, Inc.,
bonding company for Laurelwood Estates stating they
have been contacted by Mr. Weglicki and are satisfied
that the development is proceeding to completion as
planned.
Received notification from the,Suffolk County
Planning Commission that they received no adverse
response to the Amendments to the Zoning Ordinance.
Received a letter from Charles Cuddy, Esq., that
he would be pleased to dis~ss~the proposed cluster
development proposed by William Schriever at O~ient
with the Town Board and Plan~ing Board.
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Letter received from the Superintendent of Highways
approving of the layout for Oregon View Estates
Subdivision at Cutchoque.
The meeting was adDourned at 11:15 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Terri Lee Elak, Secretary
Southold Town Planning Board
n Wickham, Chairman