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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZ-37469Town of Southold 53095 Main Rd Southold, New York 11971 3/12/2015 PRE EXISTING CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: 37469 Date: 3/12/2015 THIS CERTIFIES that the structure(s) located at: 15 Mill Rd, Mattituck SCTM #: 473889 Subdivision: See/Block/Lot: 106.4-2 Filed Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the requirements for a built prior to APRIL 9, 1957 pursuant to which CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY NUMBER Z- 37469 dated 3/12/2015 was issued and conforms to all the requriements of the applicable provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is: wood frame one family dwelling with wood stove and concrete block patio.* NOTE: BP 39326 "as built" deck addition and alterations to dwelling COZ-37468. The certificate is issued to Bates, Russell (OWNER) of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED *PLEASE SEE ATTACHED INSPECTION REPORT. 106-4-2 Aut ed Si ature BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD HOUSING CODE INSPECTION REPORT LOCATION: 15 Mill Rd, Mattituck SUFF. CO. TAX MAP NO.: 106.4-2 SUBDIVISION: NAME OF OWNER(S): Russell H. Bates OCCUPANCY: ADMITTED BY - NO URCE Y: NOURCE OF REQUEST: Enners, Peter & Enners, Rosemary DWELLING: # STORIES: 1 & 2 # EXITS: 3 FOUNDATION: concrete block BATHROOM(S): 2 TOILET ROOM(S): PORCH TYPE: DECK TYPE: BREEZEWAY: FIREPLACE: DOMESTIC HOTWATER: Yes TYPE HEATER: TYPE HEAT: Oil WARM AIR: # BEDROOMS: 1 # KITCHENS: 1 OTHER: ACCESSORY STRUCTURES: GARAGE, TYPE OF CONST: SWIMMING POOL: OTHER: VIOLATIONS: REMARKS: INSPECTED BY: GARYF DATE: 3/12/2015 CELLAR: CRAWL SPACE: 100% UTILITY ROOM(S): 1 PATIO TYPE: Concrete Block GARAGE: Off Boiler AIR CONDITIONING: HOT WATER: X BASEMENT TYPE: STORAGE, TYPE OF CONST: GUEST, TYPE OF CONST: DATE OF INSPECTION: 9/8/2014 TIME START: 09:30 AM END: 10:00 PM 513 �e�oo Form No. 6 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN HALL 765-1802 APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY This application must be filled in by typewriter or ink and submitted to the Building Department with the following: A. For new building or new use: 1. Final survey of property with accurate location of all buildings, property lines, streets, and unusual natural or topographic features. 2. Final Approval from Health Dept. of water supply and sewerage -disposal (S-9 form). 3. Approval of electrical installation from Board of Fire Underwriters. 4. Sworn statement from plumber certifying that the solder used in system contains less than 2/10 of 1% lead. 5. Commercial building, industrial building, multiple residences and similar buildings and installations, a certificate of Code Compliance from architect or engineer responsible for the building. 6. Submit Planning Board Approval of completed site plan requirements. B. For existing buildings (prior to April 9, 1957) non -conforming uses, or buildings and "pre-existing" land uses: 1. Accurate survey of property showing all property lines, streets, building and unusual natural or topographic features. 2. A properly completed application and consent to inspect signed by the applicant. If a Certificate of Occupancy is denied, the Building Inspector shall state the reasons therefor in writing to the applicant. C. Fees 1. Certificate of Occupancy - New dwelling $50.00, Additions to dwelling $50.00, Alterations to dwelling $50.00, Swimming pool $50.00, Accessory building $50.00, Additions to accessory building $50.00, Businesses $50.00. 2. Certificate of Occupancy on Pre-existing Building - $100.00 3. Copy of Certificate of Occupancy - $.25 4. Updated Certificate of Occupancy - $50.00 5. Temporary Certificate of Occupancy - Residential $15.00, Commercial $15.00 Date. Nagust 25, 2014 New Construction: Old or Pre-existing Building: X (check one) Location of Property: 15 East Mill Road Mattituck House No. Street Hamlet Owner or Owners of Property: Peter Enne r s Suffolk County Tax Map No 1000, Section 106 Block 4 Lot 2 Subdivision Filed Map. Lot: Permit No. Health Dept. Approval: Planning Board Approval: Date of Permit. Applicant: Request for: Temporary Certificate Underwriters Approval: Final Certificate: X (check one) Fee Submitted: $ 100 - 0 0 - Applicant Signature Town Hall Annex 54375 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971-0959 BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Telephone (631) 765-1802 Fax (631) 765-9502 roper. riche rtCaD-town.southoId. ny.us CERTIFICATE OF ELECTRICIAL COMPLIANCE Issued To: Peter Enners SITE LOCATION Address: 15 East Mill Rd City: Mattituck St: NY Zip: 11952 Building Permit #: 3-�re.� Section: 106 Block: 4 Lot: 2 WAS EXAMINED AND FOUND TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE Contractor: as built DBA: License No: SITE DETAILS Office Use Only Residential X Indoor X Basement Service Only Commerical Outdoor X 1st Floor X Pool New Renovation 2nd Floor X Hot Tub Addition X Survey X Attic Garage INVENTORY Service 1 ph 200a Heat oil Duplec Recpt 44 Ceiling Fixtures 9 HID Fixtures Service 3 ph Hot Water GFCI Recpt 3 Wall Fixtures 7 Smoke Detectors 3 Main Panel 200a A/C Condenser 1 Single Recpt 1 Recessed Fixtures 12 CO Detectors Sub Panel A/C Blower 1 Range Recpt 50a Fluorescent Fixture Pumps Transformer AppliancesH26 Dryer Recpt 1-30 Emergency Fixture Time Clocks Disconnect 200a Switches Twist Lock Exit Fixtures 11 TVSS Other Equipment: AS BUILT ----ELECTRICAL SURVEY ----NO VISUAL DEFECTS ---- Notes: Inspector Signature: - Date: Sept 11 2014 81 -Cert Electrical Compliance Form.xls CONSENT TO INSPECTION Peter Enners Owner(s) Name(s) the undersigned, do(es) hereby state: That the undersigned (is) (are) the owner(s) of the premises in the Town of Southold, located at 15 East Mill Road, Mattituck, New York which is shown and designated on the Suffolk County Tax Map as District 1000, Section 106 , Block 4 , Lot 2 That the undersigned (has) (have) filed, or cause to be filed, an application in the Southold Town Building Inspector's Office for the following: Pre-existing Certificate of Occupancy That the undersigned do(es) hereby give consent to the Building Inspectors of the Town of Southold to enter upon the above described property, including any and all buildings located thereon, to conduct such inspections as they may deem necessary with respect to the aforesaid application, including inspections to determine that said premises comply with all of the laws, ordinances, rules and regulations of the Town of Southold. The undersigned, in consenting to such inspections, do(es) so with the knowledge and understanding that any information obtained in the conduct of such inspections may be used in subsequent prosecutions for violations of the laws, ordinances, rules or regulations of the Town of Southold. Dated: August 25, 2014 (Signature) PETER ENNERS (Print Name) (Signature) (Print Name) About the same time, a Coast Guard seaplane flew out on a tour of inspec- tion from New London over Plum Is- land and Orient Point. When the h,lane dived low they saw dozens of people scrambling through the sand of a bluff three miles east of the point, shoulder- ing cases of whisky or bottles sewn into burlap sacks. The crowd, from Orient, East Marion and Greenport, fled the plane's searchlight, and their liquor was recovered from the poison -ivy patches where it had been stashed. Repeal of Prohibition, "The Noble Experiment", which had been expected by many to cure social ills like drunken- ness, crime, mental illness and poverty, was accomplished with the passage of ' the Twenty -First Amendment to the continued... A SPEAKEASY FOR A WHILE: Ye d Olde Mill Inn in Mattituck was a place at which liquor was discreetly served during Prohibition as if it were coffee or tea. Children in groups dining there between 1920 and 1933 were told to "run off and look at the boats" while their elders enjoyed a snort before lunch or dinner. Another hot spot was the t� Worthwhile Inn in Peconic. (The Wothwhile Inn appeared in the "Peconic Bay Shopper" July 2011.) a concealed hatch under s fish and ice where a large cargo of liquor was stored. The hatch was cemented to make it more difficult for the Coast Guard to discern the contraband. Picture from "Rum Row". Cnnent False keelson Planks FISH F'IS11 BINS BINS LKL LIQUOR K ood ceiling Hatch concealed y cement SKETCH Of Am. Fishcrman "Marianne", Seized at Neto London, Ct., by COAST GUARD SECTION BASE FOUR April 11, 1930. Showu:g false bottom, false keel, concealed hatch and hold where large liquor cargo was stored 19 THE OLD MILL INN Lunc}I Dinner WELCOME W,elcome RI;S'1'ACIRAN'r & 1'UI3 to the historic Old Mill Inn, a former gristmill completed around S T 0 R E 1820. Today, the Old Mill Inn is HISTORY proud to be part of the North Fork's living history, featuring fresh local produce and Long, Island wines. PRESS g A 131t of 01 1p Cast SURROUNDINGS comMUNI•rY � Upon returning from the War of 1812, Samuel Cox constructed'a "Tidal Mill" PRIVATE PARTIEs on Mattituck Inlet.. It took five years to CONTACT ". complete the dam, mill, and gates that MENU .DOWNLOAns were in operation day and night. The DINNER ' incoming tide forced open gates at L. UN C If ._ mid -stream.. When the tide went Out, DESSERT x these gates closed and an auxiliary WINE, BEER, DRINKS �. ate o p ened through a tunnel turning � '�' g p g , HAPPY HOUR the mill once again. Cox and his sons �1rI ran the mill successfully for years. It was later included in the Library of Congress as a "relatively rare engineering structure." The millstone still exists on a corner of the building. In 1902, the mill was sold for $300 to Yetter and Moore of Riverhead and converted into a popular tavern. One satisfied customer was quoted as saying, "So much for the grist mill, it will now be known as a gin mill." Otto Magdefrau became manager, encouraging patrons to carve their names on the beams and sides (still visible in the pub today), and amusing the clientele with his collection of animals. Stories and pictures still exist of the beer -drinking monkey who lived in the bathroom of the water tower. The storm of 1906 destroyed the tidal dam. The Southold Town Board replaced it with a bridge that could swivel, allowing boats to continue up - creek. Patrons of the tavern often helped in moving the bridge for rt= yachting traffic. In 1955 the bridge was condemned and blown up. ( During Prohibition Mattituck Inlet's proximity to New York City made the creek a popular drop-off spot for rumrunners, and tales of bootlegging in the area are legend. There is still a drop door in the kitchen of the Old Mill, which allowed boats to receive "hooch" during low tides. The Old Mill Inn also became a romantic hideout for certain celebrities. There are reports that a New York film studio regularly protected Clark Gable and Carole Lombard whenever they would escape to the Old Mill, seeking privacy... F t and booze. I In 1939 George Naugles opened the restaurant and bar, with 'Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lipton, of the Savoy Plaza Hotel in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holmes took j over in 1958, and with headwaiter James Primus, ran the place until 1975. Mrs. Holmes stills cuts quite a I " figure here. Though many years deceased, she continues to keep her hand in: the ice-scoop has been known to fly across the room, trays move, and more than a few patrons have felt her cool presence as they cozied up to the bar. Since the eighties, David Bascola, David "Rosie" Rosenberg, Bruce Acker, and Walter Stockton have owned the Inn. In 1994, Jerry Daly, a former policeman and owner of Bobby Vans in Bridgehampton, brought the Old Mill Inn with his wife Judy. Committed to reviving its history while bringing great food and drink to the Inn old friends Elaine Lafferty, a former Time magazine reporter and war correspondent, Barbara Pepe, a television executive, and Bia Lowe, an author, became the new owners in July 2oo6. Now as sole manager, Bia has her nose to the grindstone. Joined by a team of dedicated servers, we have one goal in mind: to bring you a wonderful dining experience in our waterfront restaurant,and a flus time in our pub, whether enjoying live music or relaxing by the fire. Dock your boat, perhaps gide us a hand unloading our lobster pots, and listen carefully for Mrs. Holmes. Because history is alive here and we m .. 1, c welcome you to join in. Photos: Southold Historical Society, 1830s Drawings and Research: Audrey Wigley 02011 The Old Mill Inn. All Rights Reserved I - Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 July 2000 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 SOUTHOLD TOWN LANDMARK PRESERVATION COMMISSION Dear Historic Property Owner, The Southold Town Landmark Preservation Commission is in the process of updating the Town's inventory of Historic Properties. The original inventory was done in the mid-1980s by the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities (SPLIA). Since it was completed in 1986, no further work has been done on it. The inventory originally contained approximately 1200 listings. Over the years some of these properties have been altered or demolished. The Commission is now undertaking the project of updating this list and creating a computer file including all relevant information with respect to these properties for easy review by town officials and property owners. We have enclosed for your review the original SPLIA description of your property. If you feel it does not accurately describe your property at this point we would appreciate it if you would please inform us so that we may update the listing correctly. Additionally, if we can answer any questions with respect to your property or historic preservation, in general, in Southold Town, please feel free to contact us at 765-1800. We look forward to hearing from you. The Southold Town Landmark Preservation Commission P.S. We also have included our brochure entitled: "Thoughts on Historic Preservation For the Town of Southold" for your review. ALBANY, NEW YORK (518) 474-0479 'NEG. NO. • YOUR NAME: Town a f So .hn1 sjIBPLTA DATE Fa.l Town Hall Main Rd . / �, ,•�� t. YOUR ADDRESS.Southold � �I,.I..} N.Y. TELEPHONE �.� 6 'Z�Z, 2- 11971 0 GANIZAT11ON (if any) Southold Town CnmmliYlity 11p3zp1 rnnmAn+ Of icesle Y IDENTIFICATION I. BUILDING NAME(S).:_ G H Fiaher Hn ' 2. COUNTY: Suffolk k TOWN CITY South old a , i �u `' TOWN/CITY: VILLAGE � tt t1� c+ <: 3. STREET LOCATIONS Mil- '1 R©ad -�t 4. OWNERSHIP a ublic ❑ t� nvate ��j • ,: �x;f r �a� y, ,�� �����r r' c� ^' kfi� 4 p p �A•i ti}a Z r 1j 9.s� i,tp,Ss y�t.�! ��H{ t♦ a� rE x � "S. PRESENT +'<2; G. USE: Ori final: R :� g egidence Preeri►t 'Resideaic:e r ,x _, I •; ACCESSIBILITY TO PUBLIC: Exterior visible'frorri"public road. Yes; NoEl ``� Interior accessible Explain ----a t, C1n],___R�;;"'�,: DESCRIPTION Y. 8:,'BUILDING " a clapboard Q ' b. stone ( ' c bre k�❑ `'d. board and' batten ❑ MATERIAL. e. cobblestone ❑ • f shingles ❑ g stucco ❑ 6ther:a9688t08 Biding i). STRUCTURALa.- wood frame. with interlocking joints ❑ f. nC SYSTGM. b. wood frame with light me)nber;l th� If knavn • c. mason load bearin wall .❑J ( ar d. metal (explain) e. ' other xf. 10. CONDITION a- excellent ❑ b. good KI c fair ❑ d. deteriorated ❑ I. INTEGRITY: a. original site E b. moved ❑ .;if so,when?. J a� ,. c. list major alterations and dates (if knowfl) Y, `3Sr Modern Siding f •,� . ZLH ;iew 15' F: L i',. 3�..,�,Lr y .'12. PHOTO: from S,lE ' f 13. MAP: NYS DOT Mattituek ri. s-�, � , r Inlet -?�s t 'e iF'F - c ih"'vk '"t>a 'rrw •''e.;F r I e ♦ ♦ C t ��' ♦♦ t�..•�,. N�� .. .,� �� +�� tii �L�. ,�' \� Jetty �,:"'-+► :._- �♦,M�o as No \\"� Property . , . Aspf. II �►_ c oil 1• Opp itVft N+��L • w • 11 ' >. • 84 Ao r .• , � J r I f M O L � L 1 i •• G Q �:.i• owe;# S110T'e TownSA • 3� y V V • • 0 i • � ��:.�•♦i ter' • tea': �..• �• • • 64 84 HP -1 � , � • ter,. a�'. i D CIS WILLIAM C. GOGGINS ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW 13235 Main Road, P.O. Box 65 Mattituck, New York 11952 Phone (631) 298-4818 Fax: (631) 2984214 gogginslaw@=ail.com WILLIAM C. GOGGINS Attorney at Law ANTHONY H. PALUMBO Of Counsel August 27, 2014 DONALD MATES Of Counsel Southold Town Building Department Town Hall Annex Building DONNA M. PALMER Paralegal 54375 Main Road; P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Attn: Michael Verity Re: 15 East Mill Road, Mattituck, New York 11952 SCTM No. 1000-106.00-04.00-002.000 Dear Mr. Verity: In connection with the above referenced matter, we seek a Pre -Existing Certificate of Occupancy for a one family residence. Enclosed please find the following: 1. Application 2. Consent to Inspect; 3. Current Survey dated August 29, 2001; 4. A photograph of the house being constructed in the year 1928. 5. Document describing the history of the Old Mill Inn indicating that the bridge in the photograph was destroyed in 1955; 6. Landmark preservation documents; and 7. Check in the amount of $100.00. Thank you. Ve truly yours, WILLI . GOGGINS WCG/mag enclosures I TOWN OF i • 7ERTY RECORD I', , <,R. STREET VILLAGE DISTRICT I SUB. LOT SOW-NER C CUJ FORMER OWNER N E ACREAGE TYPE OF BUILDING • i h ��'t, ' 7 , W S` N, W i. RES., 61 , J 4N SEAS. VL. FARM COMM. IND. CB. + MISC. LAND IMP. TOTAL DATE REMARKS s'' r i 3•y lF/ j • 6 ` f' •7 (J'�j4�'\] V V J �q( (p�� ` .a y leg ' Rr. _ -..__ •. .. t---...-_ _L .....-_�-�S�".—i .f -i 4°'� W4r %mss kap '�"`'�`' •�`• �- - -? . �-!_i.:_�3_�. _'. �.?';��- -.. � r.� inn_ #.. ,-. 5., �sr�r- 1 � *�0_+ / f / e,-6 �+ ���a l0 cQ 5-700 3/JiC AGE BUILDING CONDITION NEW NORMAL BELOW ABOVE Farm Acre Value Per Acre Value Tillable 1 - --- Tillable 2 Tillable 3 Wcedland— Swampland Brushland House Plot Total I', , <,R. .�-� a., .�_ � " �, x� S _.._ q Y y� n 1�, i � '�` o FL 0090 ZONE AE (EL /2) FLOOD ZOME F . OM FIRM MAF NO. '36tdi43 COVERAGE CO 26.7% WITH NEW DICK - 27.7% pD N-�G 9��KHE 9, If N � y D a a 4� S 0 n� v, E 43,10't4 74 Ll SURVEY OF * PROPERTY AT MA TTI TUB`' TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ,p SUFFOLK COUNTY, W N YORIC 1000-106-U-02 SCALE: 1 "=20' AUG. 29, 20U1 'aGf o 24c! (.1f4 -6--f/ Oct. it 9601 (rovi.i w) MILL US`�1t� Ggcp � M L �� P ,v L�RE� ANY ALTERATION OR ADDITION TO THIS SURVEY IS A VIOLATION OF SECTION 7,009 OF THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW EXCEPT AS PER SECTION 7209—SUBDIVISION 2, ALL CERTIFICATIONS HEREON ARE VALID FOR THIS MA WD COPIES THEREOF ONLY IF SAID MAP OR COPIES BEAR THE IM'WSSED SEAL OF THE SURVEYOR WHOSE SIGNATURE APPEARS HEREON, AREA=5,600 S.E. TD TIE LINES 629.79' NEW y� cl -10 e 0 V A�lOC 9 '* ND. 4 9618 EC P, C. (6 1) 9N FAk(631) 765-1797 P. D. BOX D EDUT HDL I), N STREET 11971 9O — 2 6 fA C 0 �pf SOUrb' �o� opo `5�. `C o =� �o TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. 765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION IST [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] FRAMING/ STRAPPING [ ] FIREPLACE A CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] CODE VIO�Ac TION REMARKS:<- � [ ] ROUGH PLUMBING [ ] INSULATION [ ] FINAL [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ) CAULKING INSPECTOR LOCATION: (number & street) (municipality) SUBDIVISION: MAP NO.: LOT(S): NAME OF OWNER(S): OCCUPANCY: (type) (owner -tenant) ADMITTED BY: ACCOMPANIED BY: KEY AVAILABLE: SUFF. CO. TAX MAP NO. 1000 - SOURCE OF REQUEST: DATE: DWELLING TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION:# STORIES: `�� #EXITS: FOUNDATION: �J) BASEMENT: CRAWL SPACE: # OF BEDROOMS: 1ST FLR: 2ND FLR� ! 3RD FLR: BATHROOM(S): Y/ TOILET ROOM(S): �- UTILITY ROOF g 3 �� � PORCH.TYPE: CK, TYPE: PATIO, TYPE: / 0 BREEZEWAY: FIREPLACE: — . GARAGE: �~ DOMESTIC HOTWATER TYPE HEATER: tQa..AIRCONDITIONING: -------"' TYPE HEAr'.\Q�S� WARM AIR: HOTWATER: # OF KITCHENS:/ 1f'Zl� FINISHED BASEMENT: YES NO OTHER:C7�-- ACCESSORY STRUCTURES GARAGE, TYPE OF CONST.: STORAGE, TYPE CONST.: SWIMMING POOL: GUEST, TYPE CONST: OTHER: VIOLATIONS: CHAPTER 144 & N.Y. STATE UNIFORM FIRE PREVENTION & BUILDING CODE LOCATION DESCRIPTION ART. SEC. REMARKS: INSPECTED BY: DATE OF INSPECTION:VEkl' TIME START:? -v'0 END: <d7 rve