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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPB-06/20/1961- Southold Town Planning Board E~DUTHOLD, L. I., N.Y. PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS John Wickh~rn Chairmen Henry Moise Alfred (~rebe Archibald Young · /illiem Unkelb~ch MIS SOUTHOLD TOW~ June A re gu]ar meeting of the held 7:3.0 P.M., Tuesday, June M~in Road, Southold, New York. There were present: Mes~ Moisa, Alfred Grebe and Willis 'UTES PLANNING BOARD 20, 1961 ~Southold Town Planning Board was 20, 1961 'at the Town Clerk Office, rs. John Wickham, Chairman, Henry m Unkelbach. Absent: Mr. Archibald Young, due to a death in.the family. Also present: Messrs. Otto W. Van Tuyl, Consultant and Howard M. Terry, Building Inspector. The minutes of the meeting of June 6, 1961, on motion or'Mr. Moisa, seconded by Mr, Grebe, were approved aa read. Vote of i~h'elBoard: Ayes:- Mr.~ Wickham, Mr. Moisa, Mr. Grebe, add Mr. Unkelbach. The Planning Board received notificaticn from the Town Board of the changeof~zone from "A" Residential and Agricultural District to "Mr' Multiple Residence District-on the property.or'Frederick C. Bernhardt, and from."A" Residential andAgriculturalDistrict to "B" Bubiness Districton the property of Herbert-L. and Lloyd C. Kalin effective May 29, 1961. Southold Town Planning Board -2- June 20, 1961 Notification also was received from the Town Board on the change of zone from "A" Residential and Agricultural District to "B" Business District on the property of Wilson and Ralph Glover effective June 30~ 1961. The Planning Board received a copy of the Action of the Board of'Appeals in ~e matter of the application of Julius Zebroski, a/c Leslie Gazzola for recognition of access in accordance~ith State of New York Town Law, Section 280A. This application was denied and reasons therefore were setforth in the Action of the Board. It was also noted that a similar application byMr. Zebroski on behalf of Mr. Prosper Clust-requesting access over a 50 ft. road was withdra%nby Mr. Snellenberg, Mr.-Zebroski's attorney, the night of the hearing, June t, 1961. The Planning Board wished a letter forwarded to the Board of Appeals acknowledging receipt of the Action and thanking them for the information, along with a copy of the minutes of the Planning Board's meeting of June 6, 1961 pertaining to the appearance of Mr. Snellenberg and Mr. Zebroski. The Planning Board received a copy of a resolution passed by the Southold Town Board at a meeting held June 6~ 1961, and instructions to prepare an official report thereon pursuant to the provisions of'Article IX of the Building Zone'Ordinance of the Town of. Southold. It has been brought to the attentionof the Town Board that the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold makes no provision for the use of land for cemetery purposes except ~ the "C" Industrial-District and the Board believes that cemeteries should be a permitted use in the "A" Residential and Agricultural District as well as the other use districts as a special exception by the Board of Appeals, there- fore the'Town Board wishes to amend %he Building Zone Ordinance Article III, Section 300 by ins~ng therein a new paragraph to be'paragraph 6B to read as follows: "6B~- Cemeteries and the necessary incidental structures when authorizedas a special exceptinn by the Board of Appeals as ~reinafter provided~ on motion of Mr. Moisa, seconded by Mr. Grebe, it was RESOLVED that the' Planning Board recommend to the Town Board the amendment tot he Southold Town Build/ng Zone Ordinance placing cemeteries in the "A" Residential and Agricultural District S0uthold Town Planning Board -3- June 20, 1961 when authorized as a special exception by the Board of Appeals. The Board is sure that it was the original intention of the authors of the proposed Ordinance that cemeteries should be in the "A" Residential an~ Agricultural District. Further~ all work sheets and the Zoning Map bears this out. It is believed ~this was an oversight in the printing or proofreading of the Ordinance. Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Mr. Wickham, Mr. Moisa, Mr. Grebe, and Mr. Unkelbach. The Secretary was instructed to forward a letter to the Suffolk~ County'Planning Commission advising them of the proposed amdndment and requesting their recommendation and report in accord- ance with Section 239-m of the General Municipal Law. The Chairman of the Planning Board received a copy of the Street Index issued by the Suffolk County Planning Board. The Planning Board received from the Town Board the petition of-Woedhollow P~operties~ inc. for a change of zone from "A" Residential and!Agricultural District-to "B" Business'District on certain real~ property situated at Orient and mpre particularly boundedand described as follows: Beginning: at.a point on the southerty~side. Df the MainRoad which point marks the northwesterly corner of premises here~n d~scribed and the northeasterly corner of land of the State of NewYork; thence running along the southerly side Ma~n Road~ North 87 degrees 09 minutes 20 seconds Eas~ 151.72 feet %o land ofi the United states Government~ thence running.by las~ mentioned land, South 11 degrees 43 minutes 20 secondsEast 752 fee~, to the ordinary highwater mark of Gardiner's Bay; thence running~ southwesterly along the Ordinary highwatermark~f Dardiner's Bay the t~e tine of which bears South 39 degrees 44 minutes~ 40 seconds~West 348.41 feet to land of the State of New York; 'thence running by last mentioned land, North 4 degrees 40 ~inutes 45 secondS'~West-1000 feet to the southerly side'of the Main Road, at the point or place of beginning. Map of property surveyed~April 25, 1961 for Woodhollow Properties, Inc. at Orient by Otto W. Van tuyl &'.Son. On moti~ of Mr. Moisa~ seconded by'Mr. Grebe, it was Southold Town Planning Board -4- Jun~ 20, 1961 RESOLVED that ~the Planning Board forward letters with copies of the application and map to the County of Suffolk~Planning Board, Long Island State Park Commission, New York State Department~of PubliC~orks, and-U. S. Department of'Agriculture, requesting their approval and comments on this changeof zone in accordance with the General Municipal Law Section 239-m. Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Mr. Wickham, Mr. Moisa, Mr. Grebe, Mr. unkelbach. The Planning Board received a letter from George A. McMann, Jr. on behalf of Woodhollow Properties, Inc. informing the Planning Board that they have obtained an estimate for the completion of the remaining roads in Section 2 of Orient,By-The-Seat O~ient, from Roberts &'Finks Inc. in the sum of $12~805.O0. Thi~for completion of 9,850 linear feet of road at $1.30 per linear foot. They wished to be informed whether the bc be sufficient for the Town of~Southold t¢ of the aforementioned roads. On motion of Mr.-Moisa, seconded by .RESOLVED that the Planning Board tu Lawrence TUthill to check and prepare a Board. on the accuracy of this proposed to be ~forwarded to Mr. George A. McMann, Planning Board has turned this over to advising that. in view ~of the drainage pr~ farm, ~he'Planning Board feels the amoun~ conceivablyseve-ral times greater than his letter. Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Mr. Wic] Grebe and Mr. Unkelbach. nd in that. amount would insure the completion Mr. Unkelbach, it was ~n this estimate over to ~'eport for the Planning ~nd. Also a letter was Jr. advising him the ~eir~ engineer to check and ~blems on this particular ~ of the bond may be ~e figure mentioned in ~ham, Mr. Moisa, Mr. The next,meeting of the~Southold' Town P~anning Board~will be held 7:30 P.M., Tuesday, July 18~ 1961 at the Town Clerk Office, Main Road, Southold, New York. The Planning Board, on motion of~Mr. Grebe, seconded by Mr. Moisa~ RESOLVED that a letter be forwarded to the Town Board suggesting that a joint meeting be held between the Board of Appeals, Town Board and Planning Board sometdme in the near future to complete unfinished business, such as proposed changes June 20, 1961 Southold Town Planning Board -5- in the Zoning Ordinance, Highway Specifications, etc. Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Mr. Wickham, Mr. Moisa, Mr. Grebe, and Mr. Unkelbach. Supervisor'Albertson appeared before the Planning Board to discuss the proposed Southold Town Airport. On motion of Mr.. Grebe, seconded by Mr. Unkelbach, it was RESOLVED that a letter of confirmation be forwarded to the Southold Town Board confirming the'Planning Board~con~ersation ~with Supervisor'Albertson held this date. The Planning Board feels that the proposed location Eot the Southold Town Airpo~t at west side Duck~Pond Road and north side Oregon Road is the best possible location in the Town of Southold. Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Mr. ~iek~am, Mr. Mois$, Mm. Grebe, and Mr. Unkelbach. The-Planning Board received the application for dedication of a highway to thS Town of~Southold by"L. Barton Hill and~Adelaide H. Hill. ~R~ad tobe known as Calves Neck Road. .After r~viewing the dedicaticn and~release~ copyof proposed deed and general map of land of L~ Barron Hill, on motion or'Mr. Moisa, seconded by Mr. Gr~be, it was oa~d this In accordance of th !Southo ld the following filed with the Plannin~.Board~ threeprints of the proposed layoUtOf such highWay/showing courses~and diStances and~ monuments on the map. Also a map.~ ~and drainage if any~ Upon ~receipt'of the properlma' formation the~Planning Board~will m~ke a prompt investigation and report. Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Mr,' Wickham, Mr..Moisa, Mr'. Grebe and Mr. unkelbach, Southold Town.Planning Board -6- June 20, 1961 Mr. Van Tuyl brought up for~a brief discussion the proposed Cleaves Point, Section 2. This area has Village water, therefore 12,500 ~q~ ft. lots are proposed. The proposed plan shows 29 lots which is expected~to be revised. . M~eting adjourned at 9:30 P.M. Respectfully submitted, Judith T. Boken., Secretary ~ohn Wickham, Chairman