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SOUTHOLD, L. I,, N. Y.
PLANNING BOARD
J~ohn ~YZiclchem. Chairmen
Henry MoJse
Alfred Grebe
A~'chibeld Young
~'illJ~,m Unkelbech
M IN'UTE S
SOUTHOLD TOWN' PLANNING BOARD
December 10, 1963
A meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board was held
.at the call of the Chairman at 4:00 P.M., Tuesday, December
10, 1963 at the Town Office, Main Road, Southold, New York.
There were present: Messrs. John Wickham, Chairman,
Henry Moisa, Alfred Grebe, Archibald Young, and William
Unkelbach.
Also present: Mr. Howard Terry, Building Inspector.
On-motion of Mr. Young, seconded by Mr. Unkelbach, it was
RESOLVED that the minutes of the meeting of the Southold
Town Planning Board of October 1, 1963 be approved as submitted.
Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Mr. Wickham, Mr. Moisa, Mr.
Grebe, Mr. Young, and Mr. Unkelbach.
On motion of Mr. Moisa, seconded byMr. Grebe, it was
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RESOLVED that the minutes of the Southold Town Planhing
Board of October 14, 1963 be approved as corrected.
Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Mr, Wickha$, Mr. Moisa, Mr.
Grebe, Mr° Young and Mr. Unkelbach.
Mr. Wickham advised the Boardlthat a report had been
received from Malcolm'Pirnie Engineers relative~3 to their
proposal for an investigation, study and report on the ground
water situation in the Town of Southold and the total cost will
not exceed $5,000. A report had also been received from Cornell
University advising that their program would be about $20,000
and they are willing to allocate $!0~000 from their research
funds and hope the Planning Board can contribute the other
$10,000. There would be no charge.for the salaries of the
professors and in some cases of graduate students, who would
be directing and supervising the study.
Mr.. Wickham reported that recommendations regarding the
surfacS Waters in the Town of SOuthotd mad been forwarded to
Colonel A. F. Dappert in Albany on ~ove~ber 25, 1963. The
Planning Board had worked on this report at their~revicus
meeting and after further study the reoommendations were
formulated. A letter of reply was received from~Colonei
Dappert advising that the matter will be given consideration
when preparing the final official classification document for
the surface waters in this watershed (Eastern Suffolk~County.)
The~Board next reviewdd the map 0f~Rene Gen
Road, S0uthold. Mr. Gendronwas al
of'his plat' to be known as "South Harbo~ Homes" onOctOber 1,
1963. Hr. Gendron now has a change on 'his map which pertains
to the northwest corner'of the subdivision whet had previously
reserved land to be turned over to th~ Village ]reenport in
connection with their pumping station on South Harbor'Road.
The Village is not interested in this
Mr. Gendron revised that area 'lots.
There w~re previously 18 lots and there will no~ be 20 lots.
On motionof'Mr. Moisa, seconded by.Mr° Grebe, it was
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RESOLVED that Rene Gendron be granted tentative approval
of his revised map of'"South Harbor Homes", west side Bayview
Road, Southold, New York. MAp by-Alden W. Young, revised November
23, 1963.
Mr. Gendron may now instruct-his engineer or surveyor to
proceed with computing the map, preparing the finished prints,
submit cloth prints to the Health Department for approvals, and
proceed with other matters necessaryt~ior to submitting them to
the Planning Board for final consideration. These prints must
be submitted at least 15 days prior to a .regular meeting of the
Planning Board.
Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Mr. Wickham, Mr. Moisa, Mr.
Grebe, Mr. Young, and Mr. Unkelbach.
The next meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board will
be held 7:30 P.M.~ Tuesday, January 7~ 1964 at the Town Office,
Main Road, Southold, New York.
Mr. John Rath and his attorney Mr. Charles appeared before
the Planning Board for a discussion relative to Mr. Rath's
property at the north side Route 25 (formerly known as the
Sinuta Farm). This parcel contains 60 acres and Mr. Rath proposes
to subdivide it into 76 lots. He discussed the matter of/water
public
with the Mayor of the Village of Greenport and the Village
Attorney and they advised ~hat steps would be necessary to
bbtain public water. ~hey feel the matter is pretty well
solved. There is, hOWever, a sewer problem,, sincethe public
sewer line does not run as far as the property in question.
An item by item discussion was held on the highway reigula-
tions and everything, seemed toke satisfactory with the exception
of the construction of sidewalks. The-Chairman ~dvised Mr..
Rath that so far sidewalks, had not been required but that is a
matter to be taken up with the Town Board as they have the
final say in that.
Mr. Rath ~advised that he plans to cut the bank on the Sound
down considerabt~ and the Planning Board is in agreement: with
the proposal. After a complete review of the map the Board
advised Mr. Rath to have his engineer or surveyor prepare a
preliminary map with road profiles to be submitted formaily
to the Planning Board at a regular meeting.
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The Planning Board received from the Town Board a resolution
relative to a proposed change of zone on the property or'Carl
Henry-Besch and Ethel R. Besch with instructions to prepare 'an
official report.
The Planning Board formerly recommended to the Town
Board this change of zone from"A" Residential and Agricultural
District to "B" Business District on the property of Besch at
Mattituck with the suggestion that the Town Board on its own
motion zone "B" Business the property on the north side of Main
Road from the westerly side of property of'C. A. Price
InCo, presently zoned "B" Business, to the westerly side of the
property of-William Maston, adjoining a private right-of-way.
This property should be zoned the full depth to the property of
the Long Island Railroad Company°
The Town Board now on its own motion now resolves that
the change from "A" TO "B" be as set forth by the Planning
Board. This property is located in Mattituck, and is generally
bounded and described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the northerly~.l
Road ~New York 25) at the intersection
with the easterly line of a 33 foot
northerly tOi Laurel Lake; ~aid point of
westerly c~rner of land now or forme~:
point of he,finning running northerly
of said private road 152 lest, more oz
Long tsl.and Railroad; thence easterl~a!
in
line
lng th~ south-
~rom ~said
line
of the
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extension
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200 feet~ more
or less,~ to-said northerly line of the~ Main Road (N.ew York
Route 25); thence weSterly.along said northerly line, 912~ feet,
more or less to the point ~of beginning. Containing 9-1/4
acres, more or less.
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On motion of Mr. Young, seconded by Mr. Moisa, it was
RESOLVED that the Planning Board recommends that the
Town Board on its own motion change from "A" Residential and
Agricultural district to "B" Business District all the
premises surround~ g the land of Besch between the Main Road
on the South and the Long Island Railroad right-of-way on the
North from the westerly line of Maston easterly to land of
Bloom and proposed in the Town Board resolution dated October
22, 1963.
The description of this property is previously cited in
these minutes on page 4.
Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Mr. Wickham, Mro Moisa, Mr.
Grebe, Mr. Young, and Mr. Unkelbach.
Meeting adjourned at 6:00 P.M.
John" Wickham, Chairman
Respect fukl~ SUbmitted,
Judith T. Boken, Secretary