HomeMy WebLinkAboutPB-09/17/1963Southold Town Planning Board
~IDUTHr'ILD, L. I., N.Y.
PLANNINg- BOARD
MEMBERS
John ~v,~ickham, Chairman
Henry/~ o~sa
Alfred Grebe
Archibald Young
'09'il lin m Unkelbach
M I NU T~E S
SOUTHOI~ TOWN PLANNING BOARD
September 17, 1963
A regular meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board
was held 7:30 P.M., Tuesday, September 17, 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: Messrs. Otto'W. Van Tuyl, Consultant and
Howard Terry, Building Inspector.
PUBLIC :HEARING: Onthe question of approval of the follow-
ing plat: Pi~t~ of property owned by~Costas Stars, entitled
"Stars iManor," consisting of~a parcel of land of 17.50 acres,
situated at EaSt'Mar~on, TOWn of~'SOuthold~ Suffolk'County, New
York, and tDunded and described as follows:
Beginning at a concrete monument'on the northerly line
of'Main Road at the southeasterly corner of land of~Costas
Stars and running thence along said northerly line of~Main
Road, S. 57° 24' 20" W. 50.43 feet; thence along other land
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of said Costas Stars two courses as follows:- (1) N. 25°
05' 20" W. 218.97 feet; thence (2) N. 19° 59' 30" W. 21.63 feet;
thence alc~g land of Coatas Stars and land of~Eldredge and land
of Malinauscas~ S. 83° 18' 50" W. 180.63 feet; thence along
land of'Dzenkowski, four courses as follows:- (1) N. 10° 58'
30"~W. 2705.89 feet; thence (2) N. 81° 34' t0" W. 40.65 feet;
thence (3) N. 10° 51' 30" W. 138.64 feet; thence (4) N. 11°
23' 30" Wo ~86.42 feet; thence along land ofConde~ N. 78° 36'
30" E. 170 feet; thence along land or'Wagner two courses as
follows:- (1) S. 11° 23' 30" E. 40.84 feet; thence (2) N. 78°
36' 30" E. 109.13 feet; thence along land of Schroeder, six
courses as follows:- (1) S. 10° 31' 00" E. 574.81 fe~t; thence
(2) $. 10° 17' 20" E. 2477.76 feet; thence (3) N. 83° 18' 40"
E. 20.04 feet; thence (4) S. 13° 39' 50" E. 176.83 feet; thence
(5) S. 38° 10' 20" E. 29~92 feet; thence (6) S. 22° 56' 40" E.
181.14 feet~to the point of beginning.
~r. Young opened the hearing and the legal notice of the
hearing and affidavit of publication by the official newspaper
were read.
Mr. Young read the letter from the Superintendent of
Highways which stated he had inspected the proposed roads
at Stars Manor, East Marion, New York, a~d ~ound them suitable
as to layout and reasonable access.
MR. YOUNG: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak
in oppoSition to this development?
MR. TBEODORE SCPE~OE~ER: I am not here to oppose this.
There is just one question. He bounds us on the west, does
this road abut us or is there any property left between us and
the road?
STANLEY'CORWIN, ESQ.: There is no buffer zone. The
easterly line of the'road is now the westerly line of your
property.
MR. SCHRODER: ~at about the jog at the beginning of
the road. Before there was a strip left there between us
and the road.
MR. CORWIN: That is no longer that way. That is all
public property and it is not reserved to the owner.
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MR. YOUNG: Is there anyone else here who has anything
in opposition to this subdivision?
(There was no response.)
MR. YOUNG.- I~ there anyone here who wishes to speak in
favor of this subdivision?
(There was no response.)
MR. CORWIN:~ I represent Mr. Stars. I do not have anything
I Wish to say for the record, other than the application speaking
for itself. I havenothing to add.
MR. TOUNG: If there is no further discussion we will
declare the hearing closed.
On motion of Mr. Unkelbach, seconded by Mr. Grebe, it was
RESOLVED: WHEREAS Costas Stars has petitioned the Southold
Town Planning Board fo~ final approval of his plat known as
"Stars Manor" at East Marion, New York; and
WHEREAS the Town Superintendent of Highways has inspected
the road layout and found them suitable for reasonable access
and his repokt is hereby approved by the Planning Board; and
WHEREAS the SoUthold Town. Planning Board, pursuant to due
notice thereof held a public hearing on the matter of approval
of the plat at which time all interested persons were given an
opportunity'to be heard; and
WHERF~S the Southold TOW~ Planning Bca rd waives the~provis±ons
in the rules and regulationslfoz the subdivision or'land rsquiring
park and playground' or'cash equivalent; and
WP~.REAS the highways in this subdivision will notbe dedicated
to the Town of~Southold at this time, the~highways must meet the
specifications or,he Highway Superintendent when they.~are offered
for dedication, and the requirement for a performance bond is
waived;
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NOW TP~.REFORE BE IT'RESOLVED that the subdivisionto be
known as "Stars Manor", EastMarion, New York, consisting of
17.50 acres and owned by Costas Stars be approved.
This plat is bounded and described as follows: Beginning
at a concrete monument on the.northerly line of Main Road at
the southeasterly corner of land of Costas Stars and running
thence along said northerly line of Main Road, S. 57° 24' 20"
W. 50.43 feet; thence along other land of said'eostas Stars
two courses as follows:- (1) N. 25° 05' 20" W. 218.97 feet;
thence (2) N. 19° 59' 30" W. 21.63 feet; thence along land of
Costas Stars and land of'Eldredge and land of Malinauscas, S.
83° 18' 50" We 180.63 feet; thence along land of Dzenkowski,
four courses as follows:- (t) N. 10° 58' 30" W. 2705.89 feet;
thence (2) N. 81° 34' 10"' W. 40.65 feet; thence (3) N. 10° 51'
30" W. 138.64 feet; thence (4) N. 11° 23' 30" W. 386.42 feet;
thence along land of Conde, N~ 78° 36' 30" E. 170 feet; thence
along land of Wagner two courses as follows:- (1) S. 11° 23'
30" E. 40.84 feet; thence (2) N. 78° 36' 30" E. 109.13 feet; thence
along land of Schroeder, six courses as follows:- (1) S. 10°
31' 00" E. 574.81 feet; thence (2) S. 10° 17' 20" E. 2477.76
feet; thence (3) N. 83° 18' 40" E. 20.04 feet; thence (4) S.
13° 39' 50" E. 176.83 feet; thence (5) S. 38° 10' 20" E. 29..92
feet; thence (6) S. 22° 56' 40" E. 181.14 feet to the point of
beginning.
Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Mr. Wickham~ Mr. Moisa, Mr.
Grebe, Mr. Young, and Mr. Unkelbach.
Mr. George Schro~der discussed with~e Planning Board
and Mr. Stanley-Corwin the dedication procedure for'Stars
Road in the newly approved subdivision.
On motion of-Fir. Moisa, seconded by Mr. Young, it. was
RESOLVED that the minutes of the Southold Town' Planning
Board of' August 14, 1963 be approved'as submitted.
Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Mr. Wickham, Mr. Moisa, Mr.
Grebe, Mr. Young, and Mr. Unkelbach.
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The Chairman reported that several members of' the Planning
Board met with Monsignor Brennan and discussed widening Griffing
Street and he was most cooperative. The Chairman thereafter met
with Stanley Case and he feels that School Street-Extension and
North Street should be widened at the same time. Mr. Case would
be willing to dedicate 10 feet to his ~arn and 5 feet to the
highway. The Chairman then talked to William Baxter, Sr. and
his attorney~ William Wickham, and since he owns both sides of
Griffing-Street'he does not see how it would hurt hi~. William
Baxter, Jr. and Sr. both said they were going to give 20 feet
_ along the rectory to Monsignor Brennan but they have not done
this as yet.
The'Chairman feels there is no reason this block cannot be
60 feet to Stanley Case's house lot and 55 feet from there to
the street and the Board is agreeable to that.
On motion of Mr. Moisa, seconded by, Mr. Grebe, it.was ~
RESOLVED that a letter be forwarded to the Town Board
advising that the Planning Board has been working on the~
petitions of (1) William J. Baxter, Jr. and (2) William J.
Baxter, Jr., PatriCia Baxter,.Robert A. Goeller, Jr.~ Jane
p. Goeller and William J. Baxter, Sr. and feel they are making
some progress toward widening Gzi~fing Street, School Street
Extension and North Street. All parties concerned in the
widening have been most cooperative, they are Monsignor Brennan,
William J. Baxter, Sr. and his attorney Wilt~iam Wickham, Stanley
Case and John~Wickham. At this time ~hey are attempting to get
final agreement and an offer of dedication.
vote of the Board: Ayes:- Mr. Grebe, Mr. Wickham, Mr.
Moisa, Mr.~ Young, and Mr. Unkelbach.
Mr. young wished the record to show that the ~tanning
Board is very muCh in favor of 70 ft. roads !n~ any ~future
business areas and the Planning Board conc~rre~ with thisand
is fully in agreement~
Notification was received from the suffolk County.~Depart-
ment of Health,.Riverhead, stating that effective October
1963 a filing fee of $3.50 per lot will be required for all
realty subdivisions approved by their office.
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On motion of Mr.
RESOLVED that th.
to the Southold Town B
1, 1964:
Expenditures:
Stationery, posts
Advertising legal
Telephone (Chair~
Association of Tc
OfficeEquipment
Transportation (~
Car Expenses ~ $
Member'Remunerati
Fishers
Revenues:
(Estimated)
Income from Subdi
Dated September
Vote of the Board
Grebe, Mr~ Young, and
It. was FURTPiER ~
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rapidly toward a Maste
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September t7~ 1963
Grebe, seconded by Mr, Young, it was
fotlowingAnnual Estimate be s~bmitted
)ard for the fiscal year beginning January
~e, printing
notices, etc.
an) and Office
wns Mtg. - New York
ishers Island Member)
.10
on ~ Chairman $1050.00
Island Member 1050. 00
Others 950. 00
TOTAL EXPENDITI~ES
$300.00
30.00
350.00
150.00
800.00
75.00
4950.00
6655.00
vision Applications $ 350.00~
7, 1963.
: Ayes:- Mr. Wickham, Mr. Moisa, Mr.
~Lr. Unkelbach.
SOLVED that a letter be forwarded to the
ating that the Ptannin9 Board is progressing
r Plan and it is our belief that there will
besome real expense in that connection. We think the Town Board
should be prepared for it-with a separate budget 'item either
specifically fo~ a Master' Plan, under Town'Engineering, or. some
other way.
Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Mr. Wickham, Mr. Moisa, Mr.
Grebe, Mr. Young, and Mr. Unkelbach.
The Chairman informed the Board that in..iate August he
attended a hearing in Riverhead held by the Water' Resources
Commission relative to classifying all surface waters~ bays
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and creeks in Southold, Riverhead, Shelter Island and other
townships and he discovered that in classifying quite a few of
the creeks in Southold Town they were designated as unfit for
sheltfishing either commercial or otherwise. They were given
90 days in which t6 f~le recommendations. The Chairman wrote
a letter to Supervisor Atbertson apprising him of the situation
and suggested that it be determined who in the Town should make
the study. Supervisor Albertson suggested that the Planning
Board do it and call on the Town Trustees to approve it. However
the Planning Board has received no official communication from
the Supervisor on this. The Chairman suggested that the Planning
Board set aside some time at their next meeting to study this
matter. A letter was directed to the Town Tzustees apprising
them of the situation and enclosing a copy of the Chairman's
letter to Supervisor Albertson relative to this.
A letter was also forwarded to Supervisor Evans K. Griffing
of Shelter Island advising him of the classification stating
that this Town is taking steps to rectify the situation and hope
his Town Board will do the same.
A letter was also forwarded to Colonet A. F. Dappert of
the NewYork~StateDepartment of Health, Albany.requesting six
copies of the report: "Suffolk County Survey. Series No. 5,
Surface~Waters of Eastern Suffolk County." Also requesting
the name of the engineer or technician responsible for locating
test points as the Chairman's study of the aforementioned report
se~ms to indicate that some of the creeks we are interested in
had no tests in the salt area.
The next meeting of the Southold Tow~ Planning B nard will
be hetd 7:30 P.M., Tuesday, October 1, 1963 at the Town Office~
Main Road, Southold, New York.
Meeting adjourned at 9:30 P.M.
~ohn Wickham, Chairman
Re spectfu 1 ly submitte d,
Judith T. Boken, Secretary