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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPB-07/13/1964Southotd Town Planning Board SOUTHOLD, L. I., N. Y. PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS John '~(ficlcham, Chairman Henry Moisa Alfred Grebe Archibald Young ~Y/illiam Unl:elbach MINUTES SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD July 13, 1964 A regular meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board was held Monday, July 13, 1964, at the Town Office, Main Road, Southold, New York. There was present: Messrs: JohnWickham, Chairman, Archib&~d Young, Henry Moisa, William Unkelbach. Absent: Mr. Alfred Grebe, weather did not permit flying from Fishers Island. A~so present: Mr. Otto Van Tuyl, Consultant, Mr. Howard Terry, Building Inspector. The Board and Mr. Terry discussed a location for the Babtist Church. Mr. Terry felt it would be better if they ~idn~t locate on the Middle Road, as it would cmuse a traffic problem. ~He felt it would be better to locate on a side stkeet. Mr. Terry advised they wou!~ have to have at least 100 ft. frontage, however, for a church they should have at least 200 ft. frontage. The property across'from Baxters in Matti~uck was suggested as a location. Southold Town Plan~ing Board -2- July~, 1964 Mr. Fred Reese appeared before the Bo~rd to discuss his subdivision "Harbor Lights". Tentative approval was given to this subdivision on May 5, 1964. Some changes were made in the lots and the roads. Mr. Van Tuyl and the Board discussed the revised map. Mr. Reese stated that at the present time he did not have any names for the roads. The Chairman explained to Mr. Reese the specifications for proformance bond and dediCation to the Town. Mr. Reese felt that a proformance bond was the most practical thing to do. It was unanimously agreed by the Board that preliminary approval be given to HarbDr~Lights subdivision. The Board again looked at the map of the estate of Thomas F. Daly. The Board agreed to hold this until the applicant took the next move in filing a map. The Board looked at the map and application of "Eastwood Estates", Section II. The Board of Health has already made the test wells, however, the roads have not yet been inspected byHarold Price. It was determined that the land is le~.~e~n~hudh~J~erehsh~L%~'~n~ ~eo~b~ much trouble with the roads. There was some question of the "Y" shape in the road. Mr. Young thought there shoul~ be something about this ~n the report from Harold Price, in order to protect himself. The rest of the Board did not con~ider this an important factor to be considered in the recommendation from Mr. Price. On motion by Mr. Moisa, seconded by Mr. Unkelbach, it was RESOLVED that tentative approval be given to the subdivision, "Eastwood Estates", Section II. vote of the Board: Ayes: Mr. Young, Mr. unkelbach, Mr. Moisa. Mr.-Wickham ~squalified himself from voting on this subdivision, in view of the fact that he has rented this land for 30 years as farm land, and that he might be commissioned to build the roads. $outhold Town Planning Board -3- Jul~13, 1964 The Planning Board received from the Town Board a petition for a change of zone from "A" Residential and Agricultural District tO "B" Business District~by Rob~rt~L, Davids with the instructions to prepare an official reportdefining the conditions described in the petition and determine the area so effected with the recommendation of the Planning Board. The request for this change of zone is made for the use of~a machine shop. This property is bounded and described as follows: Beginning at~a point on the northerly side of the Main Road at~t the southeast corner of the premises herein described adjoining property formerly of Peconic Trucking'Company, now of Town of Southold on the east; running thence along the northerly side of Main Road, S. 48° 40' W. 220 feet, more or less, to land of Sternemann7 running thence northwesterly along said land of~Sternemann 205 feet to a con- crete monument~and land of'Town of~Southold; running thence along said land of Town of Southold N. 48° 40' 00" E. 244.84 feet to other land of Town of~Southold; running thence along said land or,Town of Southold, S. 30° 10' 50" E. 208.32 feet to the point or place ofbeginning. The Board discussed the business zoned property to the east and the non-conforming uses to the west. On motion by Mr. Moisa, seconded by Mr. unkelbach, it was RESOLVED that~the Planning Board favorably recommends to the Town Board the change of zone from "A" Residential and Agricultural District~to "B" Business District-on the property of Robert L.~Davids, as described above. This property is surrounded on two sides by business property. On one side by the Town of~Southold, and on the other by the non- conforming business of~Sternemann'sPlumbing and Hea~ing Business. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Mr.~ Wickham, Mr. Young, Mr. Moisa, Mr. unkelbach. The Planning Boardreceived from the Town Board a petition for a change of zone from "A" Residential andAgricultural District to "B" Business District by Paul S. and Lois T. Wilson with the instructions to prepare an official report defining, the conditions described in the petition and determine the area so effected with the recommendation of the Planning Board. The request is made for this change of zone for a marina. This property is bounded and described as follows: Southold Town/B~ard -4- July i'~, 1964 Beginning at the intersection of the southerly line of~Manhanset 'Avenue.with theWesterly line of Beach Road, from said point of beginning running along said westerly line of Beach Road, two courses as follows:- (1) S. 4° 06' 00" E. 481.84 feet; thence (2) southeasterly on a curve to the left having a radius of 436.0 feet a distance of 100.98 feet, to land of the Town of~Southold, S. 33° 10'~ 00" W. 202.53 feet to ordinary high water m ark'or'Sterling Basin; thence in a general northwesterly direction along said high water mark about;700 feet.to Saint~Agnes Cemetery at a point which is N. 61° 14' 00" W. 616.23 f~et from the last described point; thence along said land of~Saint~Agnes Cemetery, N. 13: 37' 30" E. 652.20 feet to said southerly line of Manhanset~Avenue; thence along said southerly line, iS/ 67~ 48' 50" E. 479.60 feet-to the point of beginning. Containing 9½ acres, more or less. On motion by Mr. Young, seconded by Mr. Unkelbach, it was RESOLVED that the Planning Board favorably recommends to the Town Board the change of zone from "A" Residential and Agricultural District to "B" Business District'on the property of Paul S. and Lois T. Wilson as described above. This property is going to be used for a marina, if the change of zone is granted. The Planning Board feels that there is a growing need for this type of business in the Town of~Southold. This land is low and the Board feels that this is an ideal use for this land, in view of the fact, it is separated from residential area by stree~R, a cemetery~ and property of the Town of Southold. The Board feels that this will be an excellent addition ~othe economy of the Town. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Mr. Wickham, Mr. Young, Mr. Moisa, Mr. Unkelbach. Mr. Terry read the proposed amendments to the Southampton Town Ordinance. The Board discussed the section on garden apartments. The~Chairman felt that a proposal on garden apartments should be looked into f~t~her by the Town of'Southold. Mr. Young brought out the problem of parking in the Town of-Southo~d. It.was felt~there should be two acresof parking space for each apartment house. The Board also discussed the possiblity of~shopping centers coming into Southold Town. It~was felt-that the Southold Town Ordinance should be'made a little stricter to deal with these two problems. Southold Town Planning Board -5- July~3, 1964 The Board next,discussed the road problem of Nathanael O. Abelson, "Arrowhead Cove". He was suppose to dedicate the roads to the Town, however he has done not~ing with the roads. The people in the area are complaining/a~ou~~ dust from cars riding on the road. Mr. Youngthought ~ the Board should write him a letter advising him to correct this situation. The Chairman felt~that they should first consult Robert Tasker, Esq., and see what action can be taken in this matter. The next meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board will be held on Monday, July 27, 1964, at the Town~O.~fce, Main Road, Southold, New York. The first thing to be discussed bY the board will be proposals to amend the Ordinance to make it more strict in dealing with garden apartments and shopping centers. Meeting adjourned 9:45 'P.M. Respectfully submitted, Barbara v.. Carroza, Secretary Wickham, Chairman