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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSH RES 920, 921, 937, 938Southampton Town Board 116 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 11968 ti ~__ Sundy A. Schermeyer Town Clerk Telephone: (631) 287-5740 Fax: (631) 283-5606 Hampton Bays Annex: (631) 723-2712 September 27, 2013 Honorable Elizabeth Neville Town of Southold P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Dear Honorable Elizabeth Neville: Responding to this letter will serve as an acknowledgement of receipt of the attached copies of resolutions adopted by the Southampton Town Board. Please sign this letter and return it to the Town Clerks Office via standard mail, by fax at 631-283-5606 or you may scan and email it back to townclerk(a~southamotontownnv.aov. Signature: Date: Please be advised that the Town Board, at a meeting held on September 24, 2013 6:00 PM, reviewed the following resolution(s): Town Board Resolution 2013-920 Adopted [Unanimous] Resolution Adopting a Negative Declaration Pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review Act with Respect to Changing the Zoning Classification of a Certain Split-Zoned Parcel from Residential (R-40)\Motel Business (MTL) to Country Residential (CR-40), in Westhampton Town Board Resolution 2013-921 Adopted [Unanimous] Resolution of Adoption to Amend Zoning Map in Order to Change the Zoning Classification of a Certain Split-Zoned Parcel from Residential (R-40)\Motel Business (MTL) to Country Residential (CR-40), in Westhampton Town Board Resolution 2013-937 Adopted [Unanimous] Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Landmark Designation, 820 Brick Kiln Road, Sag Harbor Town Board Resolution 2013-938 Adopted [Unanimous] Notice of Public Hearing to Consider the Landmark Designation of the LIRR Station located at 100 Hills Station Road, Shinnecock Hills Sincerely Yours, ~. ~c~,Bti.rh4a,.~~t Sundy A. Schermeyer Generated 9/27/2013 Page 1 Southampton Town Board -Letter Board Meeting of September 24, 2013 Town Clerk Generated 9/27/2013 Page 2 Southampton Town Board 116 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 11968 ti ~__ Sundy A. Schermeyer Town Clerk Telephone: (631) 287-5740 Fax: (631) 283-5606 Hampton Bays Annex: (631) 723-2712 September 27, 2013 I~~~II~~~III~I~~I~~~I~~~II~~~III Honorable Elizabeth Neville Town of Southold P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Dear Honorable Elizabeth Neville: Please be advised that the Town Board, at a meeting held on September 24, 2013 00 PM, reviewed the following resolution(s): Town Board Resolution 2013-920 Adopted [Unanimous] Resolution Adopting a Negative Declaration Pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review Act with Respect to Changing the Zoning Classification of a Certain Split-Zoned Parcel from Residential (R-40)\Motel Business (MTL) to Country Residential (CR-40), in Westhampton CC: Marty Shea Andrew Freleng, Chief Planner Tim Laube, Clerk Georgia Welch, Village Clerk Honorable Diane Wilhelm, Town Clerk Amy Pfeiffer Laura J. Dalessandro, Village Cerk L.I. State Park Commission Sarah Lansdale, Director Honorable Frederick Overton, Town Clerk Donald Louchheim, Mayor Rosemarie Cary Winchell, Village Clerk Stephen Funsch, Village Clerk/Treasurer Herb Phillips Gilbert Anderson, Commissioner Tullio Bertoli, Commissioner of PELM William H. Rogers, Deputy Commissioner of PELM Honorable Dorothy Ogar, Town Clerk Elizabeth Lindtvit, Village Clerk -Treasurer Patricia Eddington, Brookhaven Town Clerk Martin Haley, Comm. of Bldg & Fire Prevention Lori Riccardi, ZBA Head Clerk Brenda Prusinowski, Deputy Comm. of PELM Christopher Lubicich Beth Kamper, Village Clerk Robert Mozer Steven Rosmarin Hank Beck, Chair Russell Kratovill Sandra Cirincione John Capone Kim Myers Paul Rubano Tiffany Scarlato Generated 9/27/2013 Page 1 Southampton Town Board -Letter Board Meeting of September 24, 2013 Michael Baldwin Leonard Marchese, Comptroller Lisa Dunlap Dorota Godlewski Janice Scherer Christine Preston Scalera, Councilwoman Bridget Fleming, Councilwoman James Malone, Councilman Anna Throne-Holst, Supervisor Cindy Guerriero Christopher Nuzzi, Councilman Tara Coady Kim Ottati Kathleen Murray Carol Oborski Alexandra Sullivan Jacqueline Fenlon, Principal Planner Kerri Meyer Elizabeth Vail, Assistant Clare Vail, Planner David Wilcox Sundy A. Schermeyer, Town Clerk Kyle Collins Michael Benincasa, Chief Building Inspector Dennis Finnerty, Chairman Town Board Resolution 2013-921 Adopted [Unanimous] Resolution of Adoption to Amend Zoning Map in Order to Change the Zoning Classification of a Certain Split-Zoned Parcel from Residential (R-40)\Motel Business (MTL) to Country Residential (CR-40), in Westhampton CC: Andrew Freleng, Chief Planner Tim Laube, Clerk Georgia Welch, Village Clerk Honorable Diane Wilhelm, Town Clerk Amy Pfeiffer Laura J. Dalessandro, Village Cerk L.I. State Park Commission Sarah Lansdale, Director Honorable Frederick Overton, Town Clerk Donald Louchheim, Mayor Rosemarie Cary Winchell, Village Clerk Stephen Funsch, Village Clerk/Treasurer Herb Phillips Gilbert Anderson, Commissioner Tullio Bertoli, Commissioner of PELM William H. Rogers, Deputy Commissioner of PELM Honorable Dorothy Ogar, Town Clerk Elizabeth Lindtvit, Village Clerk -Treasurer Patricia Eddington, Brookhaven Town Clerk Martin Haley, Comm. of Bldg & Fire Prevention Lori Riccardi, ZBA Head Clerk Brenda Prusinowski, Deputy Comm. of PELM Christopher Lubicich Beth Kamper, Village Clerk Robert Mozer Steven Rosmarin Hank Beck, Chair Janice Scherer Christine Preston Scalera, Councilwoman Bridget Fleming, Councilwoman James Malone, Councilman Anna Throne-Holst, Supervisor Kristen Doulos Cindy Guerriero Generated 9/27/2013 Page 2 Southampton Town Board -Letter Board Meeting of September 24, 2013 Janice Wilson Christopher Nuzzi, Councilman Kathleen Murray Alexandra Sullivan Jacqueline Fenlon, Principal Planner Kerri Meyer Clare Vail, Planner David Wilcox Kyle Collins Michael Benincasa, Chief Building Inspector Dennis Finnerty, Chairman Town Board Resolution 2013-937 Adopted [Unanimous] Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Landmark Designation, 820 Brick Kiln Road, Sag Harbor CC: Carol Oborski Sally Spanburgh, Landmarks & Historic Districts Board Alexandra Sullivan Jacqueline Fenlon, Principal Planner Lin Marzano Kerri Meyer Elizabeth Vail, Assistant Clare Vail, Planner David Wilcox Kyle Collins Michael Benincasa, Chief Building Inspector Beth Kamper, Village Clerk Christopher Lubicich Brenda Prusinowski, Deputy Comm. of PELM Lori Riccardi, ZBA Head Clerk Martin Haley, Comm. of Bldg & Fire Prevention Patricia Eddington, Brookhaven Town Clerk Elizabeth Lindtvit, Village Clerk -Treasurer Honorable Dorothy Ogar, Town Clerk William H. Rogers, Deputy Commissioner of PELM Tullio Bertoli, Commissioner of PELM Gilbert Anderson, Commissioner Herb Phillips Stephen Funsch, Village Clerk/Treasurer Rosemarie Cary Winchell, Village Clerk Donald Louchheim, Mayor Honorable Frederick Overton, Town Clerk Sarah Lansdale, Director L.I. State Park Commission Laura J. Dalessandro, Village Cerk Kathleen Murray Amy Pfeiffer Honorable Diane Wilhelm, Town Clerk Georgia Welch, Village Clerk Tim Laube, Clerk Andrew Freleng, Chief Planner Sundy A. Schermeyer, Town Clerk Bridget Fleming, Councilwoman Lisa Dunlap Christine Preston Scalers, Councilwoman James Malone, Councilman Leonard Marchese, Comptroller Michael Baldwin Tiffany Scarlato Christopher Nuzzi, Councilman Dorota Godlewski Paul Rubano Kim Myers John Capone Cindy Guerriero Anna Throne-Holst, Supervisor Generated 9/27/2013 Page 3 Southampton Town Board -Letter Board Meeting of September 24, 2013 Sandra Cirincione Russell Kratovill Kim Ottati Tara Coady John N. Linder, Chair Janet M Johnson Gary Cobb Nancy Mullan Susan Clark Eugene Carlson Janice Jay Young Thomas Ac kerson Janice Scherer Zachary Studenroth, Town Historian Edward Wesnofske, Landmarks & Historic Districts Board Dennis Finnerty, Chairman Town Board Resolution 2013-938 Adopted [Unanimous] Notice of Public Hearing to Consider the Landmark Designation of the LIRR Station located at 100 Hills Station Road, Shinnecock Hills CC: Sally Spanburgh, Landmarks & Historic Districts Board Janet M Johnson Gary Cobb Nancy Mullan Susan Clark Eugene Carlson Janice Jay Young Thomas Ac kerson Elizabeth Vail, Assistant Janice Scherer Zachary Studenroth, Town Historian Edward Wesnofske, Landmarks & Historic Districts Board Alexandra Sullivan David Wilcox Sundy A. Schermeyer, Town Clerk Bridget Fleming, Councilwoman Lisa Dunlap Christine Preston Scalers, Councilwoman Kathleen Murray James Malone, Councilman Leonard Marchese, Comptroller Michael Baldwin Tiffany Scarlato Christopher Nuzzi, Councilman Dorota Godlewski Paul Rubano Kim Myers John Capone Cindy Guerriero Anna Throne-Holst, Supervisor Sandra Cirincione Russell Kratovill Kim Ottati Tara Coady Beth Kamper, Village Clerk Christopher Lubicich Brenda Prusinowski, Deputy Comm. of PELM Lori Riccardi, ZBA Head Clerk Martin Haley, Comm. of Bldg & Fire Prevention Patricia Eddington, Brookhaven Town Clerk Elizabeth Lindtvit, Village Clerk -Treasurer Michael Benincasa, Chief Building Inspector Clare Vail, Planner Honorable Dorothy Ogar, Town Clerk William H. Rogers, Deputy Commissioner of PELM Generated 9/27/2013 Page 4 Southampton Town Board -Letter Board Meeting of September 24, 2013 Tullio Bertoli, Commissioner of PELM Gilbert Anderson, Commissioner Herb Phillips Stephen Funsch, Village Clerk/Treasurer Rosemarie Cary Winchell, Village Clerk Donald Louchheim, Mayor Honorable Frederick Overton, Town Clerk Sarah Lansdale, Director Jacqueline Fenlon, Principal Planner L.I. State Park Commission Laura J. Dalessandro, Village Cerk Kerri Meyer Amy Pfeiffer Honorable Diane Wilhelm, Town Clerk Kyle Collins Georgia Welch, Village Clerk Tim Laube, Clerk Andrew Freleng, Chief Planner Dennis Finnerty, Chairman Sincerely Yours, ~. ~c~.a~m~a~~ Sundy A. Schermeyer Town Clerk Generated 9/27/2013 Page 5 Southampton Town Board -Letter Board Meeting of September 24, 2013 TOWN BOARD RESOLUTION 2013-g2o item # 6.,9 ADOPTED DOC 1D:,S9og a Resolution Adopting a Negative Declaration Pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review Act with Respect to Changing the Zoning Classification of a Certain Split-Zoned Parcel from Residential (R-40)IMotel Business (MTL) to Country Residential (CR-40), in Westhampton WHEREAS, the Town Board is considering the action to change the zoning classification of a certain parcel located at 42 Montauk Highway in the hamlet of Westhampton (identified on the Suffolk County Tax Map as 900-356-2-1.6); and WHEREAS, this parcel represents approximately 1,385,208 square feet, or 31.8 acres and is split zoned, in that 39.4% of the parcel or 12.5292 acres is located within the Motel (MTL) zone and 60.6% or 19.2708 acres is located in the Residential (R40) zoning district; and WHEREAS, the Town Board is changing the zoning on the subject parcel to be consistent with Comprehensive Plan and preservation objectives; WHEREAS, the Town Board has reviewed the provisions of the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) and Chapter 157 (Environmental Quality Review) of the Town Code; and WHEREAS, the proposed action meets the criteria of an Unlisted action; and WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Southampton proposes to undertake the action itself and is, therefore, assuming lead agency status; and WHEREAS, the Town Board has conducted a review of the information contained in the Environmental Assessment Forms prepared by the Department of Land Management; and WHEREAS, the potential impacts and the magnitude and importance of potential impacts have been considered by the Town Board; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, that amending the zoning map of the Town of Southampton as defined in Chapter 330 entitled 'Zoning' of the Code of the Town of Southampton, in order to change a parcel from Residential (R-40)/Motel Business (MTL) to Country Residence (CR-40), will not result in any large and important impacts, and therefore will not have a significant impact on the environment; and be it further RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby adopts a ~~NEGATIVE DECLARATION" pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review Act and Chapter 157 of the Town Code. Financial Impact: None. Generated 9/27/2013 Page 6 Southampton Town Board -Letter Board Meeting of September 24, 2013 RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Bridget Fleming, Councilwoman SECONDER: Anna Throne-Holst, Supervisor AYES: Throne-Holst, Malone, Scalera, Fleming, Nuzzi Generated 9/27/2013 Page 7 Southampton Town Board -Letter Board Meeting of September 24, 2013 TOWN BOARD RESOLUTION 2013-g21 ltem n 6.zo ADOPTED DOC 1D: iS9o6 a Resolution of Adoption to Amend Zoning Map in Order to Change the Zoning Classification of a Certain Split-Zoned Parcel from Residential (R-40)IMotel Business (MTL) to Country Residential (CR-40), in Westhampton WHEREAS, the Town Board is considering amending Town Code Chapter 330, entitled Zoning' in order to change a parcel from Residential (R-40)/Motel Business (MTL) to Country Residence (CR-40). The parcel represents approximately 31.8 acres (1,385,208 sq. ft.) located at 42 Montauk Highway, within the hamlet of Westhampton, Town of Southampton, and is further identified on the Suffolk County Tax Map as 900-356-2-1.6; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Southampton on September 24, 2013, at which time all persons either for or against said amendment were heard; and now therefore be it RESOLVED, that Local Law No. 18 of 2013 is adopted as follows: LOCAL LAW NO. 18 OF 2013 A LOCAL LAW to amend the zoning map in order to change the zoning classification of a certain split-zoned parcel from Residential (R-40)/Motel Business (MTL) to Country Residence (CR-40) in Westhampton. BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southampton as follows: SECTION 1. Legislative Intent. Commonly known as the Bailey's Motel site, the subject parcel is located on Montauk Highway, west of the intersection with Mill Road and Old Country Road. The property is currently located in two zoning districts and as such is split-zoned Residential (R-40) and Motel Business (MTL) and is proposed to be amended to Country Residence (CR-40). This parcel represents approximately 1,385,208 square feet, or 31.8 acres located at 42 Montauk Highway in the hamlet of Westhampton and is identified on the Suffolk County Tax Map as 900-356-2-1.6 The 2004 Eastport/Speonk/Remsenburg/Westhampton Area Study, adopted as an addendum to the Comprehensive Plan, states the following regarding this property: "Bailey's Motel Property', (KMT Realty), (Westhampton) • The Bailey's Motel site has the potential to provide meaningful community open space. If this privately owned site is to be redeveloped, any construction should reflect the community-gateway interest, and utilize a clustering method. Construction should be concentrated on the center of the site, preserving at least 70 percent of the site as open space, so as to preserve the community viewshed, particularly along Old Country Road, Nadine Drive and Seabreeze Avenue. Generated 9/27/2013 Page 8 Southampton Town Board -Letter Board Meeting of September 24, 2013 • Support balanced conservation site development plan being sought by developer/landowner of Bailey's Motel tract, with substantial preservation elements and affordable set-aside housing units. Ensure that design addresses community concerns pertaining to the open space area along Montauk Highway, (e.g., prevent used cars, ensure mowing plan) and protection to the existing historic home and any remaining significant cultural resources on the property. Consistent with the desire to preserve the parcel for open space as well as maintain the visual gateway and high scenic values, the subject property is pending a contract of sale with approximately 28 acres being purchased for preservation by the Town of Southampton Community Preservation Fund in conjunction with the Suffolk County Department of Economic Development and Planning, Division of Real Property Acquisition and Management. The remainder of the parcel is pending sale to the Westhampton Cemetery Association. The property received final conditional approval for subdivision by resolution of the Planning Board on August 22, 2013, to effectuate the division of the property for sale to the different entities as described above. Approximately 132,102 square feet or 3 acres of the property is proposed for use as a new cemetery location for the Westhampton Cemetery Association. The intended use of the property as a cemetery is permitted by special exception in the CR40 zoning district. The zoning change from MTL to CR40 is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and the residential pattern of development in the surrounding area. The commercial node that occurs along the south side of Montauk Highway in Westhampton in this location extends from west of Seabreeze Avenue to just east of Station Road. Commercial uses in this area are limited to a former nightclub (closed), a motel (Seabreeze), an automotive dealer (closed), two restaurants (Casa Basso, Buoy One), and real estate and other offices. Since the majority of the property will be preserved and the balance used for a cemetery, there will be no additional residential density or impacts to the school district from this action. The adjacent restaurant will not be impacted by this change because the zoning boundary will be offset by approximately 1 foot so that the MTL zone is on the fringe on the subject property. This means that the restaurant or other future use at 62 Montauk Highway will not have to provide a transition yard from the residential zone. SECTION 2. Amendment. Chapter 330 of the Southampton Town Code (Zoning Map) is hereby amended by modifying the zoning of the existing Residential (R-40)/Motel Business (MTL) zoning district boundary starting at a point at the intersection of the centerline of Seabreeze Avenue and the extended southern edge of Eckart Street, heading east 24.75 ft to the corner of the property owned by Spiro Diner, Inc. with tax map number 900-356-2-1.5, marked by a concrete monument, thence N 57° 37' 20" E a distance of 273.57' being one survey foot past the concrete monument associated with said property, thence S 32° 22' 40" E a distance of 233' to the centerline of Montauk Hwy (S. R. 27A), thence northeast along the centerline of Montauk Highway to the intersection of the centerline of Nadine Drive, thence northeast along the centerline of Nadine Drive to the intersection of the centerline of Old Country Road, thence northwest along the centerline of Old Country Road to the intersection of the centerline of Seabreeze Avenue, thence southwest along the centerline of Seabreeze Avenue to the point of beginning. SECTION 3. Authority. The Town Board may adopt local laws providing for zoning map amendments pursuant to Generated 9/27/2013 Page 9 Southampton Town Board -Letter Board Meeting of September 24, 2013 Town Law §265 and Municipal Home Rule. SECTION 4. Severability. If any section or subsection, paragraph, clause, phrase or provision of this law shall be adjudged invalid or held unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, any judgment made thereby shall not affect the validity of this law as a whole or any part thereof other than the part or provisions so adjudged to be invalid or unconstitutional. SECTION 5. Effective Date. This local law shall take effect upon filing with the Secretary of State pursuant to Municipal Home Rule Law. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk is hereby directed to publish the following Notice of Adoption: NOTICE OF ADOPTION PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that, after a public hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Southampton on September 24, 2013 at 6:00 p.m., the Town Board, at their meeting of September 24, 2013, adopted LOCAL LAW NO. 18 OF 2013 as follows: ~~A LOCAL LAW to amend the zoning map in order to change the zoning classification of a certain split-zoned parcel from Residential (R-40)/Motel Business (MTL) to Country Residence (CR-40) in Westhampton." Summary of Proposed Law A LOCAL LAW to amend the zoning map in order to change the zoning classification associated with the parcel of land located at 42 Montauk Highway (Suffolk County Tax Map No. 900-356-2-1.6) from Residential (R-40)/Motel Business (MTL) to Country Residence (CR-40) in Westhampton. Copies of the proposed local law, sponsored by Councilwoman Bridget Fleming, are on file in the Town Clerk's Office, Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON, NEW YORK SUNDY A. SCHERMEYER, TOWN CLERK Financial Impact: None. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Bridget Fleming, Councilwoman SECONDER: Anna Throne-Holst, Supervisor AYES: Throne-Holst, Malone, Scalera, Fleming, Nuzzi Generated 9/27/2013 Page 10 Southampton Town Board -Letter Board Meeting of September 24, 2013 TOWN BOARD RESOLUTION 2013-g3'7 ltem n 6.40 ADOPTED DOC 1D: 75777 a Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Landmark Designation, 820 Brick Kiln Road, Sag Harbor WHEREAS, pursuant to §330-321 of the Southampton Town Code, the Town Board has the authority to designate certain properties as landmarks; and WHEREAS, the Landmarks and Historic Districts Board received an application nominating landmark status for the house located at 820 Brick Kiln Road, Sag Harbor (further identified on the Suffolk County Tax Map as #900-25-1-11.1); and WHEREAS, the Landmarks and Historic Districts Board has reviewed the application for landmark status and pertinent materials with regard to the subject property found that the house located at 820 Brick Kiln Road, Sag Harbor (i) possesses special character or historic aesthetic interest of value as part of the cultural, political, economic and social history of Sag Harbor and (ii) embodies the distinguishing characteristics of an architectural type, period or style and contains elements of design, details, materials or craftsmanship which represents a significant innovation; and WHEREAS, by a duly adopted resolution dated September 17, 2013, the Landmarks and Historic Districts Board recommended the Town Board approve the designation of the house located at 820 Brick Kiln Road as a Southampton Town landmark; and WHEREAS, pursuant to §330-321(E)(1) of the Southampton Town Code, the Town Board is required to hold a public hearing prior to taking action on an application for designation as a historical landmark; now therefore be it RESOLVED, that the Town Board directs that a public hearing shall be held on October 22, 2013 at 6:00 p. m., Southampton Town Hall, 116 Hampton Road, Southampton, New York to hear any and all persons either for or against an application to designate the house located at 820 Brick Kiln Road, Sag Harbor as a landmark; and be it further RESOLVED, that the Town Board directs the Town Clerk to forward such application to the Planning Board for their review and recommendations; and be it further RESOLVED, that the Town Board directs the Town Clerk to provide a copy of this resolution to the Chief Building Inspector; and be it further RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk is hereby authorized to publish the following Notice of Public Hearing, and mail a copy of the Notice to the owner of the property. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing will be held by the Town Board of the Town of Southampton, on October 22, 2013 at 6:00 p. m. at Southampton Town Hall, 116 Hampton Road, Southampton, New York to hear any and all persons either for or against an application to designate the house located at 820 Brick Kiln Road, Sag Harbor as a Town Landmark (SCTM # 900-25-1-11.1). Copies of such application are on file in the Office of the Town Clerk and are available for public purview. Generated 9/27/2013 Page 11 Southampton Town Board -Letter Board Meeting of September 24, 2013 BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON, NEW YORK SUNDYA. SCHERMEYER, TOWN CLERK Financial Impact: None RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Bridget Fleming, Councilwoman SECONDER: Christine Preston Scalera, Councilwoman AYES: Throne-Holst, Malone, Scalera, Fleming, Nuzzi Generated 9/27/2013 Page 12 Southampton Town Board -Letter Board Meeting of September 24, 2013 TOWN BOARD RESOLUTION 2013-g38 item # 6.4, ADOPTED DOC 1D: 75772 a Notice of Public Hearing to Consider the Landmark Designation of the LIRR Station located at 100 Hills Station Road, Shinnecock Hills WHEREAS, pursuant to §330-321 of the Southampton Town Code, the Town Board has the authority to designate certain properties as landmarks; and WHEREAS, the Landmarks and Historic Districts Board received an application nominating landmark status for the Long Island Rail Road Station (~~LIRR") located at 100 Hills Station Road, Shinnecock Hills (further identified on the Suffolk County Tax Map as #900-210-2-1); and WHEREAS, the Landmarks and Historic Districts Board has reviewed the application for landmark status and pertinent materials with regard to the subject property found that the Shinnecock Hills LIRR Station located at 100 Hills Station Road, Shinnecock Hills(i) possesses special character or historic or aesthetic interest of value as part of the cultural, political, economic and social history of the locality, region, state or nation, (ii) is identified with historic personages or is the site of an historic event in the Town of Southampton, (iii) embodies the distinguishing characteristics of an architectural type, period or style and contains elements of design, details, materials or craftsmanship which represents a significant innovation, (iv) is the work of a designer, engineer, builder, artist, or architect whose work has significantly influenced an age, and (v) because of a unique location or singular physical characteristic, represents an established and familiar visual feature of the neighborhood; and WHEREAS, by a duly adopted resolution dated September 17, 2013, the Landmarks and Historic Districts Board recommended the Town Board approve the designation of the Shinnecock Hills LIRR Station located at 100 Hills Station Road as a Southampton Town landmark; and WHEREAS, pursuant to §330-321(E)(1) of the Southampton Town Code, the Town Board is required to hold a public hearing prior to taking action on an application for designation as a historical landmark; now therefore be it RESOLVED, that the Town Board directs that a public hearing shall be held on October 22, 2013 at 6:00 p. m., Southampton Town Hall, 116 Hampton Road, Southampton, New York to hear any and all persons either for or against an application to designate the LIRR Station located at 100 Hills Station Road, Shinnecock Hills as a landmark; and be it further RESOLVED, that the Town Board directs the Town Clerk to forward such application to the Planning Board for their review and recommendations; and be it further RESOLVED, that the Town Board directs the Town Clerk to provide a copy of this resolution to the Chief Building Inspector; and be it further RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk is hereby authorized to publish the following Notice of Public Hearing, and mail a copy of the Notice to the owner of the property. Generated 9/27/2013 Page 13 Southampton Town Board -Letter Board Meeting of September 24, 2013 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing will be held by the Town Board of the Town of Southampton, on October 22, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. at Southampton Town Hall, 116 Hampton Road, Southampton, New York to hear any and all persons either for or against an application to designate the LIRR Station located at 100 Hills Station Road, Shinnecock Hills as a Town Landmark (SCTM #900-210-2-1). Copies of such application are on file in the Office of the Town Clerk and are available for public purview. BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON, NEW YORK SUNDYA. SCHERMEYER, TOWN CLERK Financial Impact: None. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Bridget Fleming, Councilwoman SECONDER: Anna Throne-Holst, Supervisor AYES: Throne-Holst, Malone, Scalera, Fleming, Nuzzi Generated 9/27/2013 Page 14