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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSH RES 977 & 1001 t0 ,IN t630 Southampton Town Board r ;` Sundy A. Schermeyer Town Clerk 116 Hampton Road , , Telephone: (631) 287-5740 Southampton, NY 11968 '� Fax: (631) 283-5606 sr> o'' Hampton Bays Annex: (631) 723-2712 October 16, 2015 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@southamptontownny.aov. Signature: / / _' 1, .i_ */. ! Southampton Town Board Sundy A. Schermeyer Town Clerk 116 Hampton Road 1� Telephone: (631) 287-5740 Southampton, NY 11968 ,. '` Irl WO V Fax: (631) 283-5606 sot,. Hampton Bays Annex: (631) 723-2712 October 16, 2015 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@southamptontownny.gov. Signature: Date: Please be advised that the Town Board, at a meeting held on October 13, 2015 1:00 PM, reviewed the following resolution(s): Town Board Resolution RES-2015-977 Tabled [Unanimous] Authorize the Designation of the North Sea Schoolhouse located at 130 Noyac Road, North Sea as a Historic Landmark under Southampton Town Code Section 330-321 Town Board Resolution RES-2015-1001 Adopted [Unanimous] Deem Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement (DGEIS) for the Riverside Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA) Step II Nomination Study and Riverside Revitalization Action Plan (RRAP) with Proposed Zoning Overlays Adequate for the Purpose of Commencing Public Review Pursuant to State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) Sincerely Yours, Sundy A. Schermeyer Town Clerk Generated 10/16/2015 Page 1 Southampton Town Board Sundy A. Schermeyer Town Clerk 116 Hampton Road Telephone: (631) 287-5740 Southampton, NY 11968 �,. ` � Fax: (631) 283-5606 +,,,,,,,,y c Hampton Bays Annex: (631) 723-2712 October 16, 2015 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 October 13, 2015 1:00 PM, reviewed the following resolution(s): Town Board Resolution RES-2015-977 Tabled [Unanimous] Authorize the Designation of the North Sea Schoolhouse located at 130 Noyac Road, North Sea as a Historic Landmark under Southampton Town Code Section 330-321 CC: Sundy A. Schermeyer, Town Clerk Tiffany Scarlato, Town Attorney Christine Preston Scalera, Councilwoman David Wilcox Zachary Studenroth, Town Historian Kara Bak Sally Spanburgh, Landmarks &Historic Districts Board William Sachek, Jr, President Kathleen Murray Stan Glinka, Councilman Dennis Finnerty, Chairman Kim Ottati Dorota Godlewski Tara Coady, Assistant Kerri Meyer Patricia Boudreau-Sullivan Russell Kratoville Bridget Fleming, Councilwoman Leonard Marchese, Town Comptroller Bradley Bender, Councilman Michael Baldwin Kim Myers John Capone, Network Admin Cindy Guerriero Anna Throne-Holst, Supervisor Sandra Cirincione Beth Kamper, Village Clerk Christopher Lubicich Brenda Prusinowski, Deputy Comm. of PELM Lori Riccardi, ZBA Head Clerk Donna Lent, Brookhaven Town Clerk Helen Burgess, ZBA Member Elizabeth Lindtvit, Village Clerk -Treasurer Michael Benincasa, Chief Building Inspector Clare Vail, Principal Planner William H. Rogers, Deputy Commissioner of PELM Generated 10/16/2015 Page 1 Southampton Town Board - Letter Board Meeting of October 13, 2015 Jason Richberg, Clerk Honorable Diane Wilhelm, Town Clerk Herb Phillips Stephen Funsch, Village Clerk/Treasurer Rosemarie Cary Winchell, Village Clerk Donald Louchheim, Mayor Carole Brennan, Town Clerk Janice Scherer Sarah Lansdale, Director Denise O'Brien Tullio Bertoli, Commissioner of PELM Brian DeSesa Jacqueline Fenlon, Senior Planner Keith Tuthill Adam Grossman, Vice Chairman L.I. State Park Commission Laura J. Dalessandro, Village Cerk Kathryn Garvin Laura Tooman, Zoning Board Member Honorable Dorothy Ogar, Town Clerk Kandice Cowell Amy Pfeiffer Kyle Collins Georgia Welch, Village Clerk Daniel Dresch, Director of Traffic Engineering Andrew Freleng, Chief Planner John Watson Lucy Dunne, Chair - North Sea CAC Theresa Kiernan, Tax Receiver Lisa Goree, Sole Assessor Edward Wesnofske, Landmarks &Historic Districts Board Nancy Mullan Janice Jay Young Stephanie Davis Janet M Johnson William Heine Gary Cobb Susan Clark Sheila Comparetto Sarah Pleat Town Board Resolution RES-2015-1001 Adopted [Unanimous] Deem Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement (DGEIS) for the Riverside Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA) Step II Nomination Study and Riverside Revitalization Action Plan (RRAP) with Proposed Zoning Overlays Adequate for the Purpose of Commencing Public Review Pursuant to State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) CC: Christine Fetten Sundy A. Schermeyer, Town Clerk Tiffany Scarlato, Town Attorney Chris Bean Christine Preston Scalera, Councilwoman David Wilcox Kathleen Murray Stan Glinka, Councilman Robert Pearce Dennis Finnerty, Chairman Kim Ottati John LaRosa Dorota Godlewski Tara Coady, Assistant Kerri Meyer Patricia Boudreau-Sullivan Russell Kratoville Bridget Fleming, Councilwoman Generated 10/16/2015 Page 2 Southampton Town Board - Letter Board Meeting of October 13, 2015 Lisa Dunlap Leonard Marchese, Town Comptroller Bradley Bender, Councilman Michael Baldwin Kim Myers John Capone, Network Admin Cindy Guerriero Anna Throne-Holst, Supervisor Sandra Cirincione Beth Kamper, Village Clerk Christopher Lubicich Brenda Prusinowski, Deputy Comm. of PELM Lori Riccardi, ZBA Head Clerk Donna Lent, Brookhaven Town Clerk Helen Burgess, ZBA Member Elizabeth Lindtvit, Village Clerk -Treasurer Michael Benincasa, Chief Building Inspector Clare Vail, Principal Planner William H. Rogers, Deputy Commissioner of PELM Jason Richberg, Clerk Honorable Diane Wilhelm, Town Clerk Herb Phillips Stephen Funsch, Village Clerk/Treasurer Rosemarie Cary Winchell, Village Clerk Donald Louchheim, Mayor Carole Brennan, Town Clerk Janice Scherer Sarah Lansdale, Director Denise O'Brien Tullio Bertoli, Commissioner of PELM Brian DeSesa Jacqueline Fenlon, Senior Planner Keith Tuthill Adam Grossman, Vice Chairman L.I. State Park Commission Laura J. Dalessandro, Village Cerk Kathryn Garvin Laura Tooman, Zoning Board Member Honorable Dorothy Ogar, Town Clerk Kandice Cowell Amy Pfeiffer Kyle Collins Georgia Welch, Village Clerk Daniel Dresch, Director of Traffic Engineering Andrew Freleng, Chief Planner Gilbert Anderson, Commissioner Walter Hilbert, PE Ajay Shah, PE Tariq Melik, Permits John Pavacic David Ashton David Calone, Chairman Carol Oborski John Blaney, Vice Chair Planning Board Edward Warner, Trustee President Nancy Carney, Superintendent State Police Barracks Robert Zaweski, Secretary Board of Directors US Army Corps of Engineers - NY District Carolyn Mackin, Manager Richard Petraglia, Lead Account Executive Kimberly Kennedy, Assistant to General Council Anne Algieri Thomas Rickenbach John Bouvier, Conservation Board Member George Heine, Conservation Board Member Generated 10/16/2015 Page 3 Southampton Town Board - Letter Board Meeting of October 13, 2015 Harry Ludlow, Chairman Dolores Miner Terence Flanagan Jeremiah Collins Marty Shea Vincent Taldone Joy Rankin, Director Rich Naso, Chair Victoria Farruggia Sincerely Yours, u Sundy A. Schermeyer Town Clerk Generated 10/16/2015 Page 4 Southampton Town Board - Letter Board Meeting of October 13, 2015 nTOWN,, BOARD RESOLUTION 2015-977 Item # 6.26 °, j TABLED DOC 1D: 23224 Authorize the Designation of the North Sea Schoolhouse located at 130 Noyac Road, North Sea as a Historic Landmark under Southampton Town Code Section 330-321 WHEREAS, the Town Landmarks and Historic Districts Board determined that the North Sea Schoolhouse located at 130 Noyac Road, North Sea (further identified on the Suffolk County Tax Map as #900-077-2-71) is a important historic resource and recommended that the Town Board approve the designation of the structure as a Southampton Town landmark pursuant to Town Code Section 330-321; and WHEREAS, on September 24, 2015, the Southampton Town Planning Board adopted a resolution supporting the landmark designation and recommended that the Town Board adopt the proposed landmark designation; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on October 13, 2015 by the Town Board of the Town of Southampton regarding the proposed designation of the structure known as the North Sea Schoolhouse located at 130 Noyac Road, North Sea as a historic landmark; and WHEREAS, the Town Board found that the North Sea Schoolhouse meets the criteria for historic designation pursuant to section 330-321 of the Southampton Town Code; and WHEREAS, the designation of the North Sea Schoolhouse as a landmark is considered a "Type II Action" under 6 NYCRR Part 617.5(c)(32), provisions of the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) and Chapter 157 of the Town Code, and no further environmental review is necessary; now therefore be it RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Southampton hereby designates the North Sea Schoolhouse located at 130 Noyac Road, North Sea, as a Town historic landmark pursuant to the provisions of section 330-321 of the Southampton Town Code. Financial Impact: None RESULT: TABLED [UNANIMOUS] Next: 11/24/2015 6:00 PM MOVER: Bridget Fleming, Councilwoman SECONDER: Christine Preston Scalera, Councilwoman AYES: Throne-Holst, Bender, Scalera, Fleming, Glinka Generated 10/16/2015 Page 5 Southampton Town Board - Letter Board Meeting of October 13, 2015 nTOWN BOARD RESOLUTION 2015-1001 Item # 6.52°, j ADOPTED DOC 1D: 23326 Deem Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement (DGEIS) for the Riverside Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA) Step II Nomination Study and Riverside Revitalization Action Plan (RRAP) with Proposed Zoning Overlays Adequate for the Purpose of Commencing Public Review Pursuant to State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Southampton, in accordance with §272-a, Town Law, is authorized to prepare and adopt a comprehensive plan and amendments thereto; and WHEREAS, S272-a (2)(a), of Town Law enables a comprehensive plan and subsequent amendments to be prepared in the form of written and/or graphic materials that identify goals, policies, guidelines and other means for the immediate and long range protection, enhancement, growth and development of the Town; and WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 2013-1149 dated November 26, 2013, the Town Board of the Town of Southampton authorized entering into a contract and Master Developer Agreement with Renaissance Downtowns, to prepare a Riverside Revitalization Action Plan (RRAP) with Proposed Zoning Overlay Districts, as a component of the Town's Comprehensive Plan and to work with the Town in close partnership to develop plans, test market assumptions, obtain regulatory approvals, secure financing and successfully implement a multi-stage redevelopment program for Riverside; and WHEREAS, the Master Developer and the Town worked closely with the community to develop a RRAP that facilitates implementation of the many past planning efforts that have been initiated by the Town for the Riverside community and that provides a comprehensive planning framework for redevelopment of the Hamlet; and WHEREAS, the zoning amendments contained in the RRAP propose seven separate Overlay Zones affecting 468 acres in the Hamlet of Riverside. The highest development density would be permitted in the RO-1 Zone ("Hamlet Center"), which is located around the Riverside traffic circle. Other mixed-use zones, which will allow other mixes of uses, at different densities, and building heights, and which will serve different purposes, include: the RO-2 ("Hamlet Neighborhood"), RO-3 ("Special"), RO-4 ("Gateway"), RO-5 ("Suburban"), RO-6 ("Waterfront"), and RO-7 ("Parkland") Zones. The proposed Overlay Zones (RO-1, RO-2, RO-3, RO-4, RO-5, RO-6 and RO-7) will encourage a mix of retail stores, restaurants, offices, service-related businesses, hotels, light industries, cultural and recreational facilities, advanced care facilities, and diverse living options, and place significant emphasis on the form of the buildings, streets and civic spaces (form-based code). WHEREAS, on January 22, 2014 the Town of Southampton was awarded a grant through the New York State Department of State for the preparation of a Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA) Step II Nomination Study for the revitalization of the Riverside hamlet; and WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 2015-599, on June 9, 2015 the Town Board contracted with Generated 10/16/2015 Page 6 Southampton Town Board - Letter Board Meeting of October 13, 2015 Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC, to prepare a BOA Step II Nomination Study with the incorporation of the RRAP and Proposed Zoning Overlays and to prepare a corresponding Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement in order to review proposed zoning amendments, analyze potential environmental impacts of development envisioned by the RRAP and propose measures to mitigate any potential adverse impacts of the plan and zoning overlays; and WHEREAS the adoption of the Riverside BOA Study and Revitalization Action Plan (RRAP) with Proposed Zoning Overlays is an action that is subject to environmental review pursuant to 6 NYCRR 617 (State Environmental Quality Review Act - SEQRA) of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law and Chapter 157 (Environmental Quality Review) of the Code of the Town of Southampton; and WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 2015-866, on August 25, 2015 the Town Board accepted the Draft RRAP as complete for public review and coordinated with other identified Involved Agencies for Lead Agency designation; and WHEREAS, by Resolution No 2015-946, on September 24, 2015 the Town Board assumed Lead Agency status in connection with the State Environmental Quality Review of the Riverside BOA Step II Nomination Study and the RRAP and issued a Positive Declaration, requiring the submission of a Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement (DGEIS); and WHEREAS, on October 5, 2015, the Town Clerk received a Draft Riverside BOA Step II Nomination Study and Draft GEIS from Nelson, Pope &Voorhis, LLC; and WHEREAS, pursuant 6 NYCRR § 617.9, the Town Board as lead agency must determine whether to accept the Draft GEIS as adequate with respect to its scope and content for the purpose of commencing public review pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA); and WHEREAS, the Division of Land Management staff reviewed the Draft GEIS for completeness of content and has determined that the document contains the minimum submission requirements for the purpose of conducting the SEQR and is therefore adequate for public review and comment; and WHEREAS, the following agencies have been identified as Involved Agencies pursuant to SEQRA: 1. Suffolk County Department of Public Works Attn: Daniel Dresch Jr., Director of Traffic Safety 335 Yaphank Avenue Yaphank, New York 11980 2. Suffolk County Department of Health Services Suffolk County Sewer Agency Attn: Gilbert Anderson, P.E., Commissioner of Public Works and Sewer Agency Chair 335 Yaphank Avenue Yaphank, New York 11980 3. Suffolk County Department of Health Services Office of Wastewater Management Attn: Walter Hilbert, P.E., Principal Public Health Engineer 360 Yaphank Avenue, Suite 2C Generated 10/16/2015 Page 7 Southampton Town Board - Letter Board Meeting of October 13, 2015 Yaphank, New York 11980 4. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation-Region 1 Attn: Ajay Shah, P.E. 50 Circle Road Stony Brook, New York 11790 5. New York State Department of Transportation, Region 10 Attn: Mr. Tariq Melik, Regional Permit Coordinator 250 Veterans Memorial Highway Hauppauge, New York 11788 6. Central Pine Barrens Joint Planning & Policy Commission 624 Old Riverhead Road Westhampton Beach, New York 11978 7. NYS Department of State Office of Planning and Development Attn: David Ashton 99 Washington Ave., Suite 1010 Albany, NY 12231 WHEREAS, the following agencies have been identified as interested agencies: 1. Suffolk County Planning Commission 2. Town of Southampton Planning Board 3. Town of Riverhead 4. Town of Southampton Board of Trustees 5. Riverhead Central School District 6. New York State Police 7. Town of Southampton Police 8. Riverhead Fire District 9. Flanders/Northampton Volunteer Ambulance 10. US Army Corps of Engineers 11. National Grid 12. PSEG - Long Island 13. Suffolk County Water Authority 14. Town of Southampton Conservation Board 15. Town of Southampton Department of Municipal Works 16. Town of Southampton Parks Department 17. Flanders/Riverside/Northampton Civic Association WHEREAS, referral to the Suffolk County Planning Commission is being made pursuant to General Municipal Law Section 239-m; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Southampton hereby deems the scope and content of the Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement (DGEIS) for the Riverside Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA) Step II Nomination Study and Revitalization Action Plan (RRAP) with Proposed Zoning Overlays to be adequate for the purpose of commencing public review and comment pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA); and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the Town Clerk is hereby directed to file a Notice of Completion Generated 10/16/2015 Page 8 Southampton Town Board - Letter Board Meeting of October 13, 2015 of a Draft GEIS for the Riverside Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA) Step II Nomination Study and Revitalization Action Plan (RRAP) with Proposed Zoning Overlays for Publication in the Environmental Notice Bulletin (ENB) as prescribed in SEQRA (6 NYCRR) Section § 617.12; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the Town Clerk is hereby directed to forward this resolution and copies of the Draft GEIS, Draft Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA) Step II Nomination Study and Draft Riverside Revitalization Action Plan (RRAP) with Proposed Zoning Overlays to all involved and interested agencies listed herein; and BE IT FURTRHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk is hereby authorized to publish the following Notice of Completion of Draft GEIS: NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF A DRAFT GENERIC ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that this notice is issued pursuant (6 NYCRR) Section § 617.12 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review Act) of the Environmental Conservation Law. A Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement (DGEIS) for the Riverside Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA) Step II Nomination Study and Revitalization Action Plan (RRAP) with Proposed Zoning Overlays has been accepted by the Southampton Town Board for the purpose of commencing public review and comment. The Town of Southampton was awarded a grant through the New York State Department of State for the preparation of a Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA) Step II Nomination Study for the Riverside Revitalization Plan. To facilitate implementation of many planning efforts that have been initiated by the Town in the past for the Riverside and nearby Flanders communities and by the BOA Nomination Study, the Town entered into a Master Developer Agreement with Renaissance Downtowns, to work with the Town in close partnership to develop plans, test market assumptions, obtain regulatory approvals, secure financing and successfully implement a multi-stage redevelopment program for Riverside. The Master Developer and the Town worked closely with the community to develop a Riverside Revitalization Action Plan (RRAP), completed in July 2015, which provides a comprehensive planning framework for redevelopment of the Hamlet. The RRAP includes recommendations for a Riverside Overlay Zoning District as an amendment to the Town Zoning Code. The Riverside Overlay District includes seven separate Overlay Zones affecting 468 acres in the Hamlet of Riverside. The highest development density would be permitted in the RO-1 Zone ("Hamlet Center"), which is located around the Riverside traffic circle. Other mixed- use zones, which will allow other mixes of uses, at different densities, and building heights, and which will serve different purposes, include: the RO-2 ("Hamlet Neighborhood"), RO-3 ("Special"), RO-4 ("Gateway"), RO-5 ("Suburban"), RO-6 ("Waterfront"), and RO-7 ("Parkland") Zones. The proposed Overlay Zones (RO-1, RO-2, RO-3, RO-4, RO-5, RO-6 and RO-7) will encourage a mix of retail stores, restaurants, offices, service-related businesses, hotels, light industries, cultural and recreational facilities, advanced care facilities, and diverse living options, and place significant emphasis on the form of the buildings, streets and civic spaces (form-based code). Copies of the Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement (DGEIS) for the Riverside Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA) Step II Nomination Study and Revitalization Action Plan (RRAP) with Proposed Zoning Overlays will be available beginning on October 13, 2015 at the Town of Southampton Town Clerk's Office, 116 Hampton Road, Southampton, NY Generated 10/16/2015 Page 9 Southampton Town Board - Letter Board Meeting of October 13, 2015 11968, Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., the Riverhead Free Library, 330 Court Street, Riverhead, NY, during library hours, and on the Town website at <http://www.southamptontownny.gov/408/Town-Studies-Reports> Comments on the Draft GEIS are requested and will be accepted by the Town of Southampton Department of Land Management, 116 Hampton Road, Southampton, NY 11968, until the close of business on November 12, 2015. BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON, NEW YORK SUNDY A. SCHERMEYER, TOWN CLERK Financial Impact: None RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Anna Throne-Holst, Supervisor SECONDER: Bradley Bender, Stan Glinka AYES: Throne-Holst, Bender, Scalera, Fleming, Glinka Generated 10/16/2015 Page 10