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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPB-02/06/1962$outhold Town Planning'Board SDUTHOLD, L. I., N.Y. PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS John ~(/~ckham, Chairman Henry Moisa Alfred Grebe A~'chibald Youn8 '~r/il lia m Unkelbach M I N 'U T E ~S SOUTMOLD TOWN PLANNING-BOARD February 6, 1962 a regular meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board was held 7:30 P.M., Tuesday, February 6, 1962 -at the Town Clerk Offioe, Main Road, SoUthold, New York. There were present: ~4essrs. John Wickham, Chairman, Henry Moisa,.Archibald Young, and-William' Unkelbach. Absent: Mr.~Alfred Grebe due to illness. ~Also~present: Messrs. Otto W. Van Tuyl, Consultant, and Howard Terry, Building Inspector. PUBLI~ P~%i~I~G: On the question of-approval of the follow- in~ pla-t:' ~t.~ Plat of pr~perty-ewned bY'Cleaves~Point'Corporation, entitled Cleaves Poin~t, Section II, at East.~Marion, consist±ng of a parcel of land of approximately 9,40 acres, Situated at East Marion, in the Town of!$outhotd~ .SuffOlk~Countye New York~ and bounded and described as follows: Beginnihg at'the intersection of the westerly line of ~Mapte Lane with the northerly line of OsPrey~Nest Road as shown on "Map of SectiOn One'Cleaves Point" filed in Suffolk County~Clerk's office as Map No. 2752; running Southold Town Planning Board -2- Februar~ 6, 1962 thence along the northerly line of said Osprey Nest Road So56° 37~10"W. 450 feet; thence N. 33°22~50"W. 25 feet; thence S. 56° 37'10"W. 160 feet, more or less, to Gull Pond; thence northerly along Gull Pond 500 feet, more or less; thence along other land of the applicant four courses, as follows: (1) N. 56°37'i0,E. 162 feet, more or less; thence (2) N. 33°22'50"W. 10.69 fee; thence (3) N. 19o30'00"E. 437.95 feet; thence (4) N. 56°37'10"E. 102.53 feet to the westerly line of said Maple Lane; thence along said line of Maple Lane two courses, as follows: (1) S.31~23'20"E. 50.03 feet; thence (2) S.33°22'50"E. 750 feet to the point of beginning. The Chairman opened the hearing by reading legal notice of hearing and affidavit attesting to its publication'in the official newspaper. THE CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to be heard in opposition to the approval of this subdivision? (There was no response.) THE CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak in favor of the subdivision to be known as Cleaves Point, Section II? IRVING L. PRICE, J~% ESQ., Greenpo~t, New York: I just appear on behalf of the applicant and urge approval of this subdivision. THE CHAIRMAN: I have here-a letter from Charles Ao Cornibert, President of Cleaves~Point Corp. which I will read: "Southold Town Planning Board, SoUthotd; L.I., N.Y., Re: Cleaves Point~Corp~ Gentlemen: This will.confirm the agree- ment of this corporation to reserve an area 100 feet by 100 feet on the water Off~Snug Harbor Road and Osprey Nest Road for a period of 12 years for possible dedication to the Town of!Southold for highway purposes. "This condition will be incorporated as an amendment in the declaration of covenants and restrictions filed in the Office of the County Clerk. "This letter is given in connection with application for approval of subdivision map entitled, "Cleaves Point.Section II, Southold Town Planning Board -3- February 6, 1962 at East Marion, Ne w York, and is January 16, 1962. "Cleaves Point Corpo by'Charles A. Cornibert, THE'CHAIRMAN: Are there any questions? (There was no response.) THE~CHAIRMAN: closed. in reply to your letter of Pres ident." Hearing none I will declare the hearing On motion of Mr. ¥oung~ seconded by Mr. Unkelbach: Plannin~HEREAS Cleaves Point Corporation has petitioned the Southold Town/Board for final approval of their plat known as "Cleaves Point, Section II"~ at-East Marion, New York, and WHEREAS the Southold Town Superintendent of Highways has inspected the map and found the proposed highway layout to be satisfactory for reasonable access, and his report is hereby approved by the Planning Board; and WHEREAS the"Southold TownPlanning Board, pursuant to due notice thereof, held a public hearing on the matter of approval of the plat at which time all i~terested persons were given an opportunity to be heard~ and WHEREAS the Southold Town P~lanning Board waives the provision in the Rules and Regulations for the'Subdivision of Land requiring park and playground area or cash equivalent; NOW THEREFORE BE. IT RESOLVED that'the subdivision to be known as'~leaves~Point, Section TWo", at East Marion, New ¥ork~consisting of 9.40 acres and owned by'Cleaves Point.Corporation, be approved. This plat is bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection~of the westerly line of Maple Lane with the northerly line of Osprey Nest ROadas shown on "Map of'Section One~ Cleaves Poznt' " filed in Suffolk County Clerk's Office as Southold Town Planning Board -4- February 6, 1962 Map No. 2752; running thence along the northerly line of said Osprey Nest Road, S. 56°37~10"W. 450 feet; thence N. 33°22'50"W. 25 feet; thence $.56°37~10"W. 160 feet, more or less, to Gull Pond; thence northerly along Gull Pond 500 feet, more or less; thence along other land of the applicant four courses, as follows: (1) N. 56°37'10"E. 162feet, more or less; thence (2) N. 33°22'50"W. 10.69 feet; thence (3) N. 19°30'00"E. 437.95 feet; thence (4) N. 56°37'10"E. 102.53 feet to the westerly line of said Maple'Lane; thence along said line of Maple Lane two courses, as follows: (1) So31°23~20'' E. 50.03 feet; thence (2) S.33°22~50"E. 750 feet to the point of beginning. Cleaves Point-Corporation has agreed in writing and it has been indicated on the final map approved by the'Southold Town Planning Board on February 6, 1962 that the corporation will reserve an area 100 feet by 100 feet on the water off.Snug Harbor Road and Osprey Nest Road for a period of~12 years for possible dedication to the Town of'Southotd for highway purposes. This condition will be incorporated as an amendment in the declaration of covenants and restrictions filed in the Office of the~County Clerk. Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Mr. Wickham, Mr. Moisa, Mr. Young, and Mr. Unkelbach. Mr. Van Tuyl brought to the attention of the Planning Board that Hilton Epp has done nothing with the propose~ subdivision Hilton Heights~towards securing final approval. The final hearing has not been heldand at the present time the Board is awaiting a reply from Mr. Epp relative to furnishing a performance bond. The last correspondence with Mr. Epp was in May of 1961. Mr. Ernest ~ilsberg appeared before the Planning Board request- ing preliminary approval of a proposed subdivision containing approximately 52 lots, which he and his brother Harold wish to file on the east Side of Main Ba~view Road, Southold. Mr. Alfred Dar~, owner of property which bounds the~Wilsbergproperty on the north-also appeared before the Planning Board in connection with the discussion relative to this proposed subdivision~ The northerly line of this proposed subdivision forms a sharp corner~at~one point. This is the approximate point where the Planning Board feels there should be land reserved for a road Southold Town Planning Board -5- February 6, 1962 connecting the Wilsberg and Dart property with roads in Fairview Park to the north. The Planning Board thought that p~ssibly~the Wilsbergs and Mr. Dart could reach some agreement relative to an exchange of property to straighten this corner out. However, no settlement could be agreed upon at this time between the two parties~ Mr. Wilsberg agreed, however, to reserve 50 fto at the point in question for possible future dedication to the Town for highwaypurposes. After a thorough discussion and exam~i~ation of the map, On motion of Mr. Moisa, seconded by Mr. Young, it was RESOLVED that the Planning Board grant Ernest and Harold Wilsberg preliminary approval'of their proposed subdivision on the east side Main Bayview Road, Southold, New York, with the condition that a 50 ft. strip be reserved between lots 32 and 33 for a possible future road connection. Map by'Otto W. Van Tuyl & Son dated February 6, 1962. Vote ef the Board: Ayes:- Mr. Wickham, Mr. Moisa, Mr. You~g~ and M~r. Unkelbacho ~r. Edwin King appeared before the Planning Board for an informal discussion. Mr. King first discussed property he owns on the north side of Route 25 at East~Marion. There is only an 8½ ft. access road to this property° The Board advised Mro King that it would be up to him to widen this road before he could begin to develop the property~ Mr. King next spoke informally relative to a marina he is building on property he owns in Orient. He also spoke about property he owns on the south side of Route 25 beside and in back of the Latham Cemetery at Orient'Point. The~Secretary adviSed the Board that fina have been made for'Mr. Hep_fy Gallien, Jr., Dir~ Bureau of Industrial Development of the New York StateDepartment of~Commerce and Mr. John Fo Deming, Re9inat.'Manmger~ NaSSaU-- SN~folk Reginal Office of the Bu~e~nof'Industrial~Developmerit of the New York State Department of~Commerce to'speak mt the Custer Institute~ Inc.~ 8:30 P.M., Saturday, February 17, 1962. The topic of this lecture will be industrial development in the Nassau- Southold Town Planning Board -6- February 6~ 1962 Suffolk area with some remarks on the development of industrial parks. Th~s will be an open meeting and there will be publicity in the local newspapers. The new proposed subdivision~ "Eastwood Estates"~ was presented to the Planning Board. This subdivision is located at Fleet's Neck~ Cutchogue, contains 7.87 acres, 14 lots~ and is owned by the Estate of George Ho Fleet. After a thorough review of the map, on motion of3Mr. Moisa, seoonded by Mr. unkelbach, it was RESOLVED that'Estate of George H.' Fleet, LeRoy S. Reeve, Trustee, be granted Preliminary approval of the map of "Eastwood Estates" at Fleet~s Neck, Cutchogue, New York. Map by Otto W. Van Tuyl, dated January 15, 1962. Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Mr. Wickham, Mr. Moisa, Mr. Young, and Mr. Unkelbach. The Planning Board next received new proposed subdivision, "Hill Crest-Colony" at Orient, New York. This property is owned by Ruth Lo Young and contains 24 acres and there will be 40 lots. Some of the lots in this proposed subdivision will contain less than 20,000 sq. ft. because there will be public water, a well to be installed on the east side of the property outside of the subdivision itself. Map by Otto W. Van Tuyt & Son, dated January 30, 1962. on motion of Mr. Young~ seconded by Mr. Unkelbach, it was RESOLVED that this plan be tabled for further information from the developer, including locations of~water mains, location of access to water, contours and profiles. Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Mr. ~ickham, Mr.~oisa~ Mr. Young, andMr. Unkelbach. The Planning Board received a letter from~Leander B. Glover, Frank J. McBride a~d Leander Glover, Jr. attesting to the fact that they have operated a sand pit on the weSt~side of C ox~s'Lane, continuous!~y from the t'~me before the Town .Sand Pit, and in the last ten years the sand pit located in the woods. Map was attached to this letter° Southold Town Planning Board -7- February 6, 1962 The purpose of filingthis letter with the Planning Board is to gain recognition from the Planning Board that this sand pit was operated prior to the time the Zoning Ordinance went into effect. On motion of.Mr, unkelbach, seconded by Mr. Wickham, it was RESOLVED that a committee of'Mr. Young and Mr. Moisa investigate this sand pit and report at the next,Planning Board meeting. vote of the Board: Ayes:- Mr. Wickham, Mr. Moisa, Mr. Young, and Mr. unkelbach. A joint meeting between the Town Board, Board or'Appeals and Planning Board will be held 7:30 P.M.~ Monday, February 26, 1962 at the Town Clerk Office, Main Road, Southold, New York. Mr~ Wickham suggested that at the time of the joint-meeting the Planning Board could bring up the subject of an amendment to the Rules and Regulations for the Subdivision or'Land. The amend- ment would be in the Preamble, adding to Item 6 so that it will read as follows: "6. To provide for the orderly development of waterfront property, including highway access to water on all waterfront subdivisions." Also, since there may be some discussion relative to tn~dustrial Parks at the joint meeting, each member of the Plan- ning Board is to review the procedures of other townships as to industrial parks. This information will be available at the Planning Board office. The Planninq Board received a letter from the NaSSaU-Suffolk ~Civil Engineers, Inc. requesting the support of all Plan~ing Boards in the proposed amendment of~Section 335 of the Rea~l Property.La~samended. The following~ resolution was adopted by the Nassau-Suffolk Civil Engineers, Inc.: "WHEREAS the laws governing the filing of subdivisior~in Suffolk County provide for a certificatinn by the surveyor that two monuments have been set on each street intersection prior to filing of said subdivision in the office of the Clerk of Suffotk~County, and under~ present customs of building devetopmenus the above is a dUPlication of work and the Planning Boards have the authority Southold Town Planning Board -8- February 6, 1962 to include the cost of setting said monuments in the improvement bonds°" On motion of Mr. Young, seconded by Mr. Unkelbach~ it was RESOLVED that a letter be forwarded to the New York State Civil Engineers, Inc. stating that the Southold Town-Planning Board is very much in favor of the proposed amendment to Section 335 of the Real Property Law whereby the certification placed on the map to be filed would read "Permanent Markers will be set." It is the feeling of the Planning Board that the present requirement is an unnecessary duplication of effort and everything should he'done to expedite this amendment. - Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Mr. Wickham, Mr. Moisa, Mr. Young, and Mr. Unkelbach. On motion of Mr. Young, secomded by Mr. Unkelbach, it was RESOLVED that the minutes of the meeting of January 10,-1962 be approved as read. Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Mr.~ Wickha~, Mr. Moisa, Mr. Young, and Mr. Unkelbach. The next meeting of the $outhold Town Planning Board will be held 7:30 P.M., Wednesday, March 7, 1962 at the Town Clerk Office, Main Road, Southold, New York. On motion of Mr. Young, seconded by Mr. Moisa, it was RESOLVED that the Planning Board set 7:30 P.M., Wednesday March 7, 1962 aS time and Town Clerk Office, Main Road,. Southold, New York,~as place for hearing upon the questiDn of approval of the following p~at: Plat of property owned by Greenway Realty COzp., entitled'Green Acres at-Orient, consisting of~a parcel of land of approximately 33.60 acres, situated at Orient, in the Town of~Southold,-Suffolk County, New York, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a monument on the northerly line of S~ate Road at the southeasterly corner of land of~Orville Terry, running thence along said land of Orville Terry three courses, as follows: Southold Town Planning Board -9- February 6, 1962 (1) N. 05°30~10"W. 768J39 feet; thence (2) S.82°24~00"W. 419.50 feet; thence (3) N. 09o24'00"W. 1829.00 feet to Long Island Sound; thence along Long Island ~Sound two courses, as follows: (1) N. 68o30'28"E. 550.00 feet; thence (2) N. 65o54'20"E. 193.14 feet to land of Irving C. Latham; thence along said land of Irving C. Latham S. 06Q48'10"E. 2726.57 feet to the northerly line of said State Road; thence along the northerly line of said State Road S.68°42'50"W. 239.16 feet to the point of beginning. Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Mr.~Wickham, Mr. Moisa, Mr. Young, and Mr. Unkelbach. Meeting adjourned at 10:40 P.M. Respectfully submitted, Jud±th ~. Boken, Secretary John Wickham, ~ Chairman