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LEGAL NOTICES Fire District Secretary mately 14,257sq ft area; and install posed local law entitled, "A LOCAL 129024T 8/4 =
CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE 12897-1T 8/4 gutters to leaders to drywells, and in LAW to consider amending Southold LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE - accordance with Ch.236 of the Town Town Code Chapter 17 (Community VILLAGE OF GREENPORT
LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF BID code-Stormwater Management. Lo- Preservation Fund) to adopt the up- ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
Cutchogue New Suffolk Free Li- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN cated• 122 Hickory Avenue,Southold. dated Community Preservation Proj- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
brary Board of Trustees will hold their that the Town Board of the Town of SCTM#1000-78-7-51 ect Plan", that a Public Hearing will be held
next meeting on Monday, August 8, Southold is offering for sale,including 4.ROBERT&CHRISTINE HEM- Summary of Proposed Law by the Zoning Board of Appeals of
2016 at 7.00 pm at the Cutchogue laborer and equipment to load uncon- PEL request a Wetland Permit for The purpose of this local law is to the 'Village of Greenport on
New Suffolk Free Library,27550 Main taminated screened street sweeping the existing garage and to add new implement the authority delegated Tuesday,August 16,at 6:00 p.m.at the
Road, Cutchogue, NY.The following aggregate window in south facing wall; on the by the State to the Town of Southold Third Street Firehouse,Third Street, —
meeting will be held Monday,Septem- Street sweepings as an'aggregate existing dwelling construct a 99.6sq. pursuant to Chapter 551 of the Laws Greenport, New-York, regarding the
ber 12,2016. has been allowed pursuant to the pre- ft.roof over existing landward porch; of 2015.Specifically,this local law al- application of SAKI) Holdings LLC
By order of the Cutchogue determined BUD in 6 NYCRR 360- construct new 243.25sq.ft screened-in lows the Town to utilize the July 2016 for variances as follows.
New Suffolk Free Library 1.15(b)(11)as uncontaminated aggre- seasonal addition over existing deck; update to the Community Preservation Application of SAKI) Holdings
Board of Trustees. gate,provided that all trash and other install gutters to leaders to drywells to Project Plan. Copies of the proposed LLC("Applicant")for Variances
Corrine Slade,President debris have been screened out. The contain roof runoff,and in accordance law,sponsored by the full Town Board, By Daniel Pennessi, Presi-
12895-1T 8/4 above mentioned material is and can with Ch.236 of the Town code-Storm- are on file in the Town Clerk's Office, dent
LEGAL NOTICE only be used for Fill material under water Management; and to remove Monday through Friday,from 8:00 a.m Location South East Corner of
The individual currently known as 360-1.15(b)(11) the trees that are flagged Located to 4:00 p in. Front Street and Third Street
Sailor Reed Combs-Pollack who was Price-$1.00/yard up to 1,000 yards 160 Lakeview Terrace, East Marion. Dated- July 26,2016 Greenport,New York 11944
born on June 27,2002 at Riverhead,NY $0.50/yard 1000 yards or more SCTM#1000-31-9-17 BY ORDER OF THE SCTM#1001-5-4-5
with birth certificate issued by the De- Approximately 8,000 cubic yards 5.THEODORA A.MARANGAS, TOWN BOARD The Applicant proposes to construct �lI
partment of Health of NY State is here- available Material can be viewed and THERESA B.MARANGAS,CATH- OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD a new,mixed use,three-story building,
by authorized to assume the name of picked up at the Southold Town High- ERINE M. WILINSKI, ALICE V. Elizabeth A.Neville having a 60 seat restaurant,and 715 sq.
Sailor Pollock Combs in place and stead way yard, 275 Peconic Lane, Peconic DONLAN,&EILEEN RAYESKI re- Southold Town Clerk ft.of retail use on the ground floor,and
of the present name upon complying NY 11958. quest a Wetland Permit to construct a 12900-1T 8/4 hotel uses for 16 units on the second
with the provisions of Article 6 of the Payments are to be made at the 4'x82'fixed dock using thru-flow deck- ^L LEGAL NOTICE and third floors,as well as a roof deck.
Civil Rights Law and of this Order Southold Town Clerk's Office, Town ing, a 3'x15' seasonal ramp, a 6'x20' -X'NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The proposed uses are conditional — —
128964T 8/4 Hall,53095 Main Road,Southold,N.Y. seasonal floating dock,and to remove TAKE NOTICE, that the Town uses under Greenport Village Code
LEGAL NOTICE 11971(631)765-1800,by credit card,a existing shared docking facility along Board of the Town of Southold here- Sections 150-11(b)(1),(2)and(3).The
NOTICE TO BIDDERS bank draft,certified check or cash. the southerly side yard lot line. Lo- by directs that a public hearing shall property is located in the WC—.Water-
SOUTHOLD FIRE DISTRICT Dated: July 26,2016 cated• 51020 Main Road, Southold be held on August 9, 2016, at 4:30 front Commercial District. The prop-
TRIM REPAIR AND REFINISH- ELIZABETH A.NEV- SCTM#1000-107-7-8 p.m., at Southold Town Hall, 53095 erty is not located in the Greenport -
+ ING ILLE 6.HARRINGTON FAMILY LIM- Main Rd., Southold, New York, to Village Historic District
Separate sealed bids covering a re- SOUTHOLD TOWN CLERK ITED PARTNERSHIP, c/o DAVID hear any and all persons either for or Requested Variances
pair,partial replacement and refinish- 12898-1T 8/4 HARRINGTON requests a Wetland against a proposed local law entitled, 1 Variance from lot coverage.
ing including any and all related work LEGAL NOTICE Permit and a Coastal Erosion Permit "A LOCAL LAW to consider amend- The proposed building construction
at the Southold Fire District main NOTICE OF HEARINGS ON to reconstruct remains of dock strut- ing Southold Town Code Chapter 17 has lot coverage of 3,681 sq.ft repre-
facility located at Main Road,South- WETLAND APPLICATIONS ture with a 5 foot wide by+/-138 linear (Community Preservation Fund) to senting 417% of the site,requiring a
old, NY 11971 including any and all NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN foot long fixed wood pile and timber (i) extend the effective date of the lot coverage variance of 147.3 sq ft,
related work specified to be included THAT PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL pier with open grate decking includ- Community Preservation Fund Real or 1.7%, of the total area of the lot
as part of said bid in accordance with BE HELD BY THE'TOWN TRUST- ing four batter braced tie-off piles and Estate Transfer Tax, imposed pursu- (8,834 2) Section 150-12B of the Vil-
Bid Specification No.1409 03 and ac- EES OF THE TOWN OF SOUTH- ladders waterward of the apparent ant to Article 31-D of the State Tax lage of Greenport Code limits maxi-
companying drawings shall be re- OLD,AT THE SOUTHOLD TOWN high water line;relocate 4'wide stairs Law, until December 31, 2050, and mum lot coverage to 40% (3,533.7 sq.
ceived by the Southold Fire District,at HALL, 53095 ROUTE 25, SOUTH- to beach to be off of new 5'x4' fixed (u) authorize the use of a portion of ft.)in the WC-Waterfront Commercial
their main firehouse facility located at OLD, NEW YORK ON WEDNES- landing, and reconstruct an existing the Community Preservation Fund, district.
Main Road,PO Box 908,Southold,NY DAY, AUGUST 17, 2016 AT OR 3.5'wide by 34'linear foot long wood not to exceed 20%,for water quality 2 Variance from parking space re-
11971 until 3.00 p m.Tuesday,August ABOUT 5 30 PM ON THE FOLLOW- access ramp landward of the apparent improvement projects" quirement.
30,2016 at which time bids will be pub- ING APPLICATIONS FOR PER- high water line. Located:Private Road Summary of Proposed Law The applicant requests a variance
licly opened and read. MITS UNDER THE PROVISIONS on Clay Point Road, Fishers Island The purpose of this local law is to of the off street parking requirement
Contractors are herewith advised OF THE WETLAND ORDINANCE SCTM#1000-2-1-12.2 implement the authority delegated of Section 150-16(A)(1)of the Green-
that plans and specifications may be OF THE TOWN. '7. GEORGE & GAIL STARKIE by the State to the Town of Southold port Village Code. The proposed
obtained between the hours of 8.30 1. DANA & MICHAEL SAVINO request a Wetland Permit for the ex- pursuant to Chapter 551 of the Laws mixed use building proposes 11 park-
a.m. and 4.30 p.m on weekdays com- request a Wetland Permit for the exist- isting wood retaining wall that is+/-4' of 2015 Specifically,this local law al- ing spaces Section 150-16A(1) of the
mencing on or about Thursday,August ing+/-104 linear foot long bulkhead to high and has a total length of approxi- lows the Town to use up to 20%of the Village of Greenport Code requires 32
11,2016 at the office of Martin F.Sen- be removed and replaced or cut down mately 150',and to face the retaining Community Preservation Fund's annu- parking space based on square footage
dlewski AIA located at 215 Roanoke in-place to become a low-sill bulkhead; wall on the seaward side with an in- al revenues to undertake water qual- calculations and requirements for ho-
Avenue Riverhead,NY 11901,phone- install +/-96 linear feet of new vinyl terlocking block stone wall;repair the ity improvement projects, as defined tel occupancy requiring a variance of
(631)727-5352 bulkhead 5' landward of proposed existing wood steps through the retain- herein,in order to preserve community' 21 parking spaces of the parking space
A refundable fee•of fifty dollars low-sill bulkhead,remove +/-60 cubic ing wall;repair the existing+/-4'x125' character by improving water quality requirement of Section 150-16(A)(1)
($50 00)via check shall be required for yards of fill between the two bulkheads wood boardwalk along the landward Projects eligible for funding include- of the Greenport Village Code
each set of bid documents obtained. to create +/-475sq.ft, of tidal wetland edge of the bulkhead,and existing+/- (i)wastewater treatment improvement 3 Variance from the size require-
Contractors who receive plans and/or area and vegetate with Spartma al- 37.6'long wood decking between bulk- projects, (ii) non-point source abate- ment of the off-street loading berth.
specifications,but do not bid will for- terniflora; the 5' wide deck area be- head and retaining wall;and to repair ment and control program projects The applicant is requesting a vari-
feit said deposit Documents returned tween the proposed low-sill bulkhead the existing +/-125' long bulkhead as developed pursuant to section 11-b of ance of the size requirement for one
for refund must be in good condition and proposed vinyl bulkhead to be necessary. Located:630 Tarpon Drive, the Soil and Water Conservation Dis- off-street loading berth in that the
and must be returned to the Architect's converted to open-grate decking with Southold. SCTM#1000-57-1-7 tricts Law, section 1455b of the Fed- proposed building has provided an
office within thirty (30) calendar days the existing seaward bulkhead pilings 8.MAXINE&RICHARD SHRIB- eral Coastal Zone Management Act, off-street loading berth as required
after the bid opening date.Additional to be utilized to support the seaward ER request a Wetland Permit for veg- or Article 42 of the Executive Law, by Section 150-16B.(e)which requires
drawings prints may be obtained for edge of proposed open-grate decking etation maintenance on the property (iii) aquatic habitat restoration proj- one berth for each 25,000 sq ft of floor
two dollars per page($2.00/pg.),and ad- area with the low-sill bulkhead under including pruning of trees,removal of ects,(iv)pollution prevention projects, area. Loading berths are required to
ditional specifications may be obtained it Located. 1945 Bayview Avenue, three(3) dead trees and one(1)dead and (v) the operation of the Peconic be 12 ft.wide and 33 ft in length.The
for ten cents per page($.10/pg) Addi- Mattituck. SCTM#1000-106-6-37 bush;removal of dead hanging branch- Bay National Estuary Program, as proposed loading berth is 9 ft. wide
tional plan and specification copies are ' 2 SOLUTION EAST LLC requests es and old vines, plant lavender and designated by the United State Envi- and 20 ft. in length requiring a vari-
nonrefundable. Checks shall be made a Wetland Permit to reconstruct the grass seeds in 70'-100' off water,and ronmental Protection Agency. Impor- ance of 3ft.for the width and 13 ft.for
payable to the Southold Fire District. existing two-story dwelling in-place; to create a 4'wide access path to wa- tantly,no monies from the fund may be the length
The work shall be bid and awarded construct a 10'x16.3' seaward addi- ter. Located- 12935 Main Road,East expended for a water quality improve- 4 Variance of the maximum permit-
as a single prime contract A bid se- tion, and construct a 10'x24' seaward Marion. SCTM#1000-31-5-8.1 ment project unless such project has ted building height.
curity equal to Ten Percent (10%) of open porch for a total of a 1,305sq.ft ALL PERSONS INTERESTED first been certified by the Town Board The applicant requests a height van-
the amount of each bid submitted is first floor footprint;construct a 10'x24' IN SAID MATTERS SHOULD AP- pursuant to the provisions of said law. ance of 12ft.where Section 150-12B of
required to be submitted via Bid Bond seaward deck,and to construct a+/-6' PEAR AT THE TIME AND PLACE Copies of the proposed law,sponsored the Greenport Village Code limits the
A I.A. Document A310 or via certi- wide pergola off of front entry leading ABOVE SPECIFIED AND WILL by the full Town Board, are on file height of buildings to 2 stories or 35 feet,
fied check as part of the bid.All bids to a proposed +/-15'x20' garage Lo- BE GIVEN AN OPPORTUNITY TO in the-Town Clerk's Office, Monday and the proposed building height is 47ft.
submitted must state the sum quoted cated:900 Goose Creek Lane,South- BE HEARD. APPLICATIONS MAY through Friday,from 8.00 a.m to 4:00 0 inches based on the height of the eleva-
is firm for a period of sixty(60) days old SCTM#1000-78-8-2 BE REVIEWED AND COMMENTS p in for bulkhead located on the roof,requir-
from the 30th day of August 2016. 3.HAROLD REESE,JR.requests MAY BE SUBMITTED IN WRIT- Dated- July 26,2016 ing a height variance of 12 ft.
There will be a pre bid conference a Wetland Permit to construct a single- ING UP TO 24 HOURS PRIOR TO BY ORDER OF THE 5.Variance for a third story.
held at the project site on Tuesday Au- family two-story dwelling consisting of THE HEARING. TOWN BOARD A height variance for a three story
gust 23,2016 at 3:30 pm. a 1,477sq.ft.basement level with 384sq. Dated:July 29,2016 OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD- building where Section 150-12B of
A performance bond and labor ft.of garage;first floor area to include John M.Bredemeyer III,President Elizabeth A Neville the Greenport Village Code limits the
and material payment bond will be re- 1,864sq.ft.of living space with a 584sq. Board of Town Trustees Southold Town Clerk height of buildings to"2 stories or 35
quired for this project in the amount of ft.seaward deck,174sq.ft.of landings, Elizabeth A Cantrell 12901-17 8/4 ft."and the applicant proposes a three
One Hundred Percent (100%) of the and 48sq.ft.of stairways;second floor 12899-1T 8/4 LEGAL NOTICE story building in violation of Section
contract amount The Board of Fire to include 1,704sq.ft. of living space, LEGAL NOTICE Meeting Notice 150-12B.
Commissioners of the Southold Fire install a sanitary system landward of NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The regular meeting of the Cu- A site inspection was completed on
District reserves the right to reject any proposed dwelling;install a 3,709sq.ft. TAKE NOTICE, that the Town tchogue New Suffolk Park District will Wednesday,February 17,2016 @ 4.15
or all bids. driveway;add approximately 488 cubic Board of the Town of Southold hereby be held at 5:00 P.M on August 16,2016 PM
Dated- July 26,2016 yards of clean fill to property; install directs that a public hearing shall be Meeting will be held at the Cutchogue Douglas Moore,Chairman
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF two retaining walls totaling 138' in held on August 9,2016,at 4:30 p.m.,at New Suffolk Library, 27550 Main Zoning Board of Appeals —
FIRE COMMISSIONERS OF THE length and a height ranging from 1.0' Southold Town Hall,53095 Main Rd., Street,Cutchogue,N.Y.11935. Village of Greenport,NY
SOUTHOLD FIRE DISTRICT to 7.5' beginning from sides of dwell- Southold,New York,to hear any and Fred Kaelin 12903-17 8/4
By.CAROL MILLER, ing going landward;clear an approxi- all persons either for or against a pro- Clerk LEGALS I NEXT-PAGE
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SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD
PUBLIC HEARING
August 9, 2016
4:32 PM
Present: Supervisor Scott Russell
Justice Louisa Evans
Councilman William Ruland
Councilwoman Jill Doherty
Councilman James Dinizio, Jr.
Councilman Bob Ghosio, Jr.
Town Clerk Elizabeth Neville
Town Attorney Bill Duffy
This hearing was opened at 5:22 PM
COUNCILMAN GHOSIO: TAKE NOTICE, that the Town Board of the Town of Southold
hereby directs that a public hearing shall be held on August 9, 2016, at 4:30 p.m., at Southold
Town Hall, 53095 Main Rd., Southold, New York, to hear any and all persons either for or
against a proposed local law entitled, "A LOCAL LAW to consider amending Southold Town
Code Chapter 17 (Community Preservation Fund) to adopt the updated Community Preservation
Project Plan",
Summary of Proposed Law
The purpose of this local law is to implement the authority delegated by the State to the Town of
Southold pursuant to Chapter 551 of the Laws of 2015. Specifically, this local law allows the
Town to utilize the July 2016 update to the Community Preservation Project Plan. Copies of the
proposed law, sponsored by the full Town Board, are on file in the Town Clerk's Office,
Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
I do have a copy of the legal notice from the Suffolk Times published August 4, 2016. I also
have an affidavit that this public hearing was noticed on the Town Clerk's bulletin board. That is
all I have.
SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: Would anybody like to address the Town Board on this public
hearing?
MELISSA SPIRO: Melissa Spiro, Land Preservation Coordinator. The laws relating to the
Amendments to Ch. 17, Community Preservation Fund
August 9, 2016 page 2
community Preservation fund require that the town has a community preservation project plan.
Community preservation funds are only allowed to be expended on projects that have been
included in the plan. The first plan was adopted in 1998 and several updates were adopted over
the years. This hearing pertains to the adoption of an updated community Preservation project
plan. The properties on the eligible list, the recommended methods of preservation and the types
of preservation that should be given priority remains essentially as described in the towns
original 1998 plan as these same goals have been expressed in studies and other plans since the
original plan adoption. And again, with the current comprehensive planning process that the
current town board is undergoing. Goals from the draft comprehensive plan were reviewed and
goals pertaining to preservation and acquisition that fall under the purposes allowed for by the
community preservation fund are incorporated into the updated community preservation plan.
The Town's longstanding priority has been the preservation and protection of its agricultural
properties. This priority conforms to the CPF legislation within which it is stated that the town's
plan shall establish the priorities for preservation and shall include the preservation of farmland
as its highest priority. The plan includes a section describing how the town's Land Preservation
Committee which also functions as the town's Community Preservation Fund Advisory Board
and also acts in an advisory capacity to the Town Board, prioritizes potential projects to be
funded with Community Preservation funds. The updated Community Preservation Project plan
list of eligible parcels contains 957 parcels totaling 9,563 acres. The parcels are shown on the
Community Preservation Project map up in the front, of the listed parcels 362 parcels totaling
5,574 acres are shown, farmland preservation being the primary preservation purpose. Owners
of properties listed in the Community Preservation Project plan are not obligated in any way to
sell their property or otherwise participate in the plan. There is pending legislation, which is the
subject of the next hearing relating to the Community Preservation Fund to extend the 2% real
estate transfer tax from 2030 to 2050 and to create a new category of eligible funding for water
quality improvement projects. This action is pending and subject to adoption by local law in
referendum in November 2016. If the legislation is adopted and a plan or plans for specific
water quality projects are adopted, in the future of the Community Preservation Project plan may
be amended subject to public hearing and all regulatory process requirements to include these
projects and specific parcels as part of the overall plan. In addition, the town is continuing with
the comprehensive plan process and proceeding towards adopting a final comprehensive plan. It
is intended that the Community Preservation Project plan will be updated and amended, again
subject to public hearing and all regulatory process requirements to incorporate where applicable
more specific goals, preservation projects, strategies and more specific targeted preservation
parcels as the stated goals and objectives as outlined within the comp plan or other town studies
are finalized, adopted and implemented. I am here to answer any questions in regard to the plan.
Thank you.
SUPERVISOR RUSSELL: Thank you, Melissa. Would anyone else like to address the Town
Board on this particular local law?
COUNCILMAN GHOSIO: This might be a good opportunity to mention that the Land
Preservation Committee is a group of volunteers from our town that do an awful lot of work and
meet and get together every two weeks and discuss these various parcels that may or may not be
available for preservation and I just wanted to mention it, that they do a do a big job and they
devote a lot of time to it. it is appreciated by everybody involved.
Amendments to Ch. 17, Community Preservation Fund
August 9, 2016 page 3
This hearing was closed at 5:29 PM
Elizabe A. Neville
Southo d Town Clerk
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August 24, 2016
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RE: Local Law No. 7, 8, & 9 of 2016
Town of Southold, Suffolk County
Ms. Linda Lasch
Principal Clerk
New York State Department of State
State Records & Law Bureau
One Commerce Plaza
99 Washington Avenue
Albany, NY 12231
Dear Ms. Lasch:
In accordance with provisions of Section 27 of the Municipal Home Rule Law, I
am enclosing herewith certified copy of"Local Law No. 7, 8, & 9 of 2016 of the Town of
Southold, suitable for filing in your office.
I would appreciate if you would send me a receipt indicating the filing of the
enclosures in your office. Thank you.
Very truly yours,
Lynda M Rudder
Deputy Town Clerk
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NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
41 STATE STREET
Local Law Filing ALBANY,NY 12231
(Use this form to file a local law with the Secretary of State.)
Text of law should be given as amended. Do not include matter being eliminated
and do not use italics or underlining to indicate new matter.
❑ County
❑ City
Q Town of SOUTHOLD
❑ Village
Local Law No. 9 of the year 2016 .
A Local Law entitled, A Local Law to consider amending Southold Town Code Chapter 17 (Community
Preservation Fund) to adopt the updated Community Preservation Project Plan
Be it enacted the Town Board of the:
❑ County
❑ City
R1 Town of SOUTHOLD
❑ Village
SECTION 1. Amendment.
§ 17-13 Community preservation project plan adopted.
A. For the reasons set forth in § 17-12 hereof,the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves
and adopts the Community Preservation Project Plan prepared by the Town's Planning Department, the
Land Preservation Committee,the Peconic Land Trust and Central Data Processing and presented to the
Town Board on August 4, 1998, during the Work Session portion of the Town Board meeting, said plan
being intended to constitute the Southold Community Preservation Project Plan which is required by §
64-e of the New York Town Law and Article 1 of Chapter 17 of the Southold Town Code.
B. The Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and adopts the January 2003 update to the
Community Preservation Project Plan prepared by the Land Preservation Department and Central Data
Processing Department and presented to the Town Board on January 21, 2003, during the Work Session
portion of the Town Board meeting. The 1998 List of Eligible Parcels shall be replaced by the January
2003 List of Eligible Parcels presented to the Town Board during the January 21, 2003, Work Session.
C. The Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and adopts the March 2005 update to the
Community Preservation Project Plan which adds certain parcels in the Great Pond Wetland and Dune
Area in Southold to the List of Eligible Parcels. The January 2003 List of Eligible Parcels shall be
revised as of March 29, 2005, to include the identified Great Pond Wetland and Dune Area Parcels.
(If additional space is needed, attach pages the same size as this sheet, and number each.)
DOS-239(Rev.05/05)
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D. The Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and adopts the January 2006 update to the
Community Preservation Project Plan which adds 194 parcels totaling approximately 355 acres to the
List of Eligible Parcels. In addition, the existing List of Eligible Parcels has been revised to delete
parcels which have been preserved using various preservation methods, to delete parcels which have
been developed, and to correct,where applicable, Suffolk County Tax Map numbers for parcels
included on the existing List of Eligible Parcels.
E. The Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and adopts the August/September 2008
update to the Community Preservation Project Plan which adds five parcels totaling approximately
24.07 acres to the List of Eligible Parcels. In addition, the existing List of Eligible Parcels has been
revised to delete parcels which have been preserved using various preservation methods and to correct,
where applicable, Suffolk County Tax Map numbers for parcels included on the existing List of Eligible
Parcels. The text of the plan adopted by the Town Board in 1998 (plan dated July 1998) shall remain as
adopted in 1998, with an updated September 2008 Executive Summary and updated cover pages. The
January 17, 2006, List of Eligible Parcels shall be replaced with the August/September 2008 List of
Eligible Parcels.
F. The Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and adopts the July 2016 update to the
Community Preservation Project Plan which is inclusive of the List of Eligible Parcels. In addition, the
Community Preservation Project Plan incorporates additional goals of addressing and maintaining the
preservation of waterways and water quality as authorized by Chapter 551 of the Laws of 2015. The
July 2016 update shall supersede all previously adopted and amended plans.
SECTION 2 Severability.
If any section or subsection, paragraph, clause, phrase, or provision(s) of this law shall be judged 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 provision so adjudged to be invalid or
unconstitutional.
SECTION 3 Effective Date.
This local law shall take effect upon filing with the Secretary of State.
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(Complete the certification in the paragraph that applies to the filing of this local law and
strike out that which is not applicable.)
1. (Final adoption by local legislative body only.)
I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. 9 of 20 16 . of the
(Geunty)( (Town) )of SOUTHOLD was duly passed by the
TOWN BOARD on August 23 ,20 16 , in accordance with the applicable provisions of law.
2. (Passage by local legislative body with approval,no disapproval or re-passage after disapproval by the Elective
Chief Executive Officer*.)
I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20
of the (County)(City)(Town)(Village)of was duly passed by the
on 20 , and was (approved)(not approved)(re-passed after
disapproval)by the and was deemed duly adopted on 20 ,
in accordance with the applicable provisions of law.
3. (Final adoption by referendum.)
I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20
of the (County)(City)(Town)(Village) of was duly passed by the
on 20 , and was (approved)(not approved)(repassed after
disapproval)by the on 20 . Such local law was submitted
to the people by reason of a(mandatory)(permissive) referendum, and received the affirmative vote of a majority of
the qualified electors voting thereon at the(general)(special)(annual) election held on 20 , in
accordance with the applicable provisions of law.
4. (Subject to permissive referendum and final adoption because no valid petition was filed requesting
referendum.)
I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of the
(County)(City)(Town)(Village) of was duly passed by the
on 20 , and was (approved)(not approved) (repassed after
disapproval) by the on 20 Such local law was subject to
permissive referendum and no valid petition requesting such referendum was filed as of 20 , in
accordance with the applicable provisions of law.
* Elective Chief Executive Officer means or Includes the chief executive officer of a county elected on a county-wide
basis or, If there be none, the chairperson of the county legislative body,the mayor of a city or village, or the supervisor of
a town where such officer is vested with the power to approve or veto local laws or ordinances.
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5. (City local law concerning Charter revision proposed by petition.)
I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20
of the City of having been submitted to referendum pursuant to the provisions of
section (36)(37)of the Municipal Home Rule Law, and having received the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified
electors of such city voting thereon at the(special)(general) election held on 20 ,
became operative.
6. (County local law concerning adoption of Charter.)
I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No of 20
of the County of State of New York,having been submitted to the electors
at the General Election of November 20 , pursuant to subdivisions 5 and 7 of section 33 of the
Municipal Home Rule Law, and having received the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors of the cities of
said county as a unit and a majority of the qualified electors of the towns of said county considered as a unit voting at said
general election, became operative.
(If any other authorized form of final adoption has been followed, please provide an appropriate certification.)
I further certify that I have compared the preceding local law with the original on file in this office and that the same is a
correct transcript there from and of the whole of such original local law, and was finally adopted in the manner indicated
in paragraph 1 , above.
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Clerk of the qo my legislative body. City. Town or
(Seal) Village ClerkV-officer designated by local legislative body
Elizabeth A.Neville,Town Clerk
Date: August 24,2016
(Certification to be executed by County Attorney, Corporation Counsel,Town Attorney,Village Attorney or
other authorized attorney of locality.)
STATE OF NEW YORK
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK
I,the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing local law contains the correct text and that all proper proceedings
have been had or taken for the enactment of the local law annexed hereto.
Signature
William Duffy,Town Attorney
Damon Hagan,Assistant Town Attey
Title
Gity
Town of SOUTHOLD
Date: August 24,2016
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A FQ` RESOLUTION 2016-764 Item # 5.5
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ADOPTED DOC ID: 12187
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 2016-764 WAS
ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON
AUGUST 23,2016:
WHEREAS there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold, Suffolk
County,New York, on the 12th day of July, 2016, a Local Law entitled "A LOCAL LAW to
consider amending Southold Town Code Chapter 17 (Community Preservation Fund) to
adopt the updated Community Preservation Project Plan" and
WHEREAS the Town Board of the Town of Southold held a public hearing on the aforesaid
Local Law at which time all interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard,NOW
therefor be it
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby ENACTS the proposed Local
Law entitled, "A LOCAL LAW to consider amending Southold Town Code Chapter 17
(Community Preservation Fund) to adopt the updated Community Preservation Project
Plan" reads as follows:
LOCAL LAW NO. �OF 2016
BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as follows:
SECTION 1. Amendment.
The Southold Town Code is hereby amended by adding the underlined words as follows:
§ 17-13 Community preservation project plan adopted.
A. For the reasons set forth in § 17-12 hereof, the Town Board of the Town of Southold
hereby approves and adopts the Community Preservation Project Plan prepared by the
Town's Planning Department, the Land Preservation Committee, the Peconic Land Trust
and Central Data Processing and presented to the Town Board on August 4, 1998, during
the Work Session portion of the Town Board meeting, said plan being intended to
constitute the Southold Community Preservation Project Plan which is required by § 64-e
of the New York Town Law and Article 1 of Chapter 17 of the Southold Town Code.
B. The Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and adopts the January 2003
update to the Community Preservation Project Plan prepared by the Land Preservation
Department and Central Data Processing Department and presented to the Town Board
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on January 21, 2003, during the Work Session portion of the Town Board meeting. The
1998 List of Eligible Parcels shall be replaced by the January 2003 List of Eligible
Parcels presented to the Town Board during the January 21, 2003, Work Session.
C. The Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and adopts the March 2005
update to the Community Preservation Project Plan which adds certain parcels in the
Great Pond Wetland and Dune Area in Southold to the List of Eligible Parcels. The
January 2003 List of Eligible Parcels shall be revised as of March 29, 2005, to include the
identified Great Pond Wetland and Dune Area Parcels.
D. The Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and adopts the January 2006
update to the Community Preservation Project Plan which adds 194 parcels totaling
approximately 355 acres to the List of Eligible Parcels. In addition,the existing List of
Eligible Parcels has been revised to delete parcels which have been preserved using
various preservation methods,to delete parcels which have been developed, and to
correct, where applicable, Suffolk County Tax Map numbers for parcels included on the
existing List of Eligible Parcels.
E. The Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and adopts the
August/September 2008 update to the Community Preservation Project Plan which adds
five parcels totaling approximately 24.07 acres to the List of Eligible Parcels. In addition,
the existing List of Eligible Parcels has been revised to delete parcels which have been
preserved using various preservation methods and to correct, where applicable, Suffolk
County Tax Map numbers for parcels included on the existing List of Eligible Parcels.
The text of the plan adopted by the Town Board in 1998 (plan dated July 1998) shall
remain as adopted in 1998, with an updated September 2008 Executive Summary and
updated cover pages. The January 17, 2006, List of Eligible Parcels shall be replaced
with the August/September 2008 List of Eligible Parcels.
F The Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and adopts the July 2016
update to the Community Preservation Project Plan which is inclusive of the List of
Eligible Parcels. In addition the Community Preservation Project Plan incorporates
additional goals of addressing and maintaining the preservation of waterways and water
quality as authorized by Chapter 551 of the Laws of 2015. The July 2016 update shall
supersede all previously adopted and amended plans.
SECTION 2 Severability.
If any section or subsection, paragraph, clause, phrase, or provision(s) of this law shall be judged
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 provision so adjudged to be invalid or unconstitutional.
SECTION 3 Effective Date.
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This local law shall take effect upon filing with the Secretary of State.
Elizabeth A. Neville
Southold Town Clerk
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Louisa P. Evans, Justice
SECONDER:Robert Ghosio, Councilman
AYES: Dinizio Jr, Doherty, Ghosio, Evans, Russell
ABSENT: William P. Ruland
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PUBLIC HEARING#2
SUMMARY OF LL/AMENDMENT TO CHAPTER 17
"C6mmunity Preservation Fund"u• '
Adopt the Proposed Updated Community Preservation Project Plan
THE PROPOSED LOCAL LAW THAT IS THE SUBJECT OF THE PUBLIC
HEARING THIS AFTERNOON PROPOSES TO AMEND CHAPTER 17 OF THE
SOUTHOLD TOWN CODE ENTITLED "COMMUNITY PRESERVATION FUND"
BY ADOPTING THE JULY 2016 UPDATE TO THE COMMUNITY PRESERVATION
PLAN.
THE UPDATED PLAN CONTAINS AN INCLUSIVE LIST OF ELIGIBLE PARCELS
AND INCORPORATES THE ADDITIONAL GOALS OF ADDRESSING AND
MAINTAINING THE PRESERVATION OF WATERWAYS AND WATER QUALITY
AS AUTHORIZED BY CHAPTER 551 OF THE LAWS OF 2015 OF NEW YORK.
THE FULL TEXT OF THE PROPOSED LOCAL LAW IS AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW
IN THE TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE AND ON THE TOWN'S WEBSITE
Rudder, Lynda
From: Reisenberg, Lloyd
Sent: Monday,August 01, 2016 9:33 AM
To: Rudder, Lynda
Cc: Spiro, Melissa; Doroski, Melanie
Subject: RE: CPF and CPF water for publication
Posted
Lloyd H. Reisenberg
Network and Systems Administrator
Town of Southold, New York
www.southoldtownny.Rov
Iloydr@southoldtownny.gov
0: 631-765-18911 M:631-879-1554 I F: 631-765-5178
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-----Original Message-----
From: Rudder, Lynda
Sent: Friday,July 29, 2016 3:42 PM
To: Doroski, Melanie <Melanie.Doroski@town.southold.nv.us>; Spiro, Melissa <Melissa.Spiro town.southold.ny.us>;
Cushman,John<John.Cushman@town.southold.nv.us>; legals@timesreview.com; Lisa Finn<lisaahfinn@gmail.com>;
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Southold Local (denise@southoldlocal.com)<denise@southoldlocal.com>; Dinizio,James
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<Bonnie.Doroski town.southold.nv.us>; Ghosio, Bob<bob.Rhosio town.southold.nv.us>; Louisa Evans
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Subject: CPF and CPF water for publication
Importance: High
Please publish the two (2) attached Legal notices in the 8/4 edition of the Suffolk Times and the Town website,thank
you.
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Rudder, Lynda
From: legals <legals@timesreview.com>
Sent: Friday,July 29, 2016 3:42 PM
To: Rudder, Lynda
Subject: Re:CPF and CPF water for publication
Importance: High
Good afternoon,
The two legal notices have been scheduled to be published in the 8/4 edition of the Suffolk Times.
Thank you and have a great day!
Best regards, ,
Lindsay Riemer
Assistant Sales Coordinator
631.298.3200 ext. 235
631.354.8032 (direct)
631.298.0410(fax)
lriemerCeDtimesreview.com
www.timesreview.com
On 7/29/16 3:42 PM, "Rudder, Lynda" <Iynda.rudder town.southold.ny.us>
wrote:
>Please publish the two (2) attached Legal notices in the 8/4 edition of
>the Suffolk Times and the Town website,thank you.
i
Rudder, Lynda
From: Silleck, Mary
Sent: Friday,July 29, 2016 2:09 PM
To:, Rudder, Lynda
Subject: FW: CPF Plan
The water quality one is good, this is the project plan local law,just delete the highlighted area and you are good to go
From: Spiro, Melissa
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2016 3:56 PM
To: Duffy, Bill
Cc: Silleck, Mary
Subject: CPF Plan
Hi Bill,
Just took a quick look at the agenda.
In regard to the Plan part - We totally changed the text, we really didn't incorporate anything in regard to the
text.
My recommendation is that you leave out the yellow part.
F The Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and adopts the July 2016
update to the Community Preservation Project Plan which is inclusive of the List of
Eligible Parcels. In addition the Community Preservation Project Plan incorporates
additional goals of addressing and maintaining the preservation of waterways and water
quality as authorized by Chapter 551 of the Laws of 2015. The7text of the plan,adopted
'.by the-Town Board.in�1998 (plan dated Ju1y 1998) and amended in 2008 inclusive of the
August/9e6tember 2008 List"of Eligible'Parcels is incorporated iri the July.2016
C6mmunity Preservation Project Plan.-And the July 2016 update shall supersede all
previously adopted and amended plans.
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#12900
STATE OF NEW YORK)
) SS:
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK)
Karen Kine of Mattituck, in said county, being duly sworn, says that she is
Principal Clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a weekly newspaper, published at
Mattituck, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and that
the Notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been regularly published in
said Newspaper once each week for 1 week(s), successfully commencing on the 4th
day of August, 2016.
Principal Clerk
Sworn to before me this I
day of 2016.
LEGAL NOTICE
j NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TAKE NOTICE, that the Town aCtiRISTILNAVOLINSKI
V Board of the Town of Southold hereby
directs that a public hearing shall be NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF NEW YORK
held on August 9,2016,at 4:30 p.m.,at No. 01V06105050
Southold Town Hall,53095 Main Rd., QualifloCi in Suffolk County
Southold,New York,to hear any and j My CCMMIAAI@n expires February 28,2020
all persons either for or against a pro-
posed local law entitled,"A LOCAL
LAW to consider amending Southold
Town Code Chapter 17 (Community
Preservation Fund) to adopt the up-
dated Community Preservation Proj-
ect Plan",
Summary of Provosed Law
The purpose of this local law is to
implement the authority delegated
by the State to the-Town of Southold
pursuant to Chapter 551 of the Laws
of 2015.Specifically,this local law al- ,
lows the Town to utilize the July 2016
I update to the Community Preservation
Project Plan. Copies of the proposed
law,sponsored by the full Town Board,
i---- -are on file in the Town Clerk's Office;
Monday through Friday,from 8:00 a.m.
to 4:00 p.m.
Dated: July 26,2016
BY ORDER OFTHE
TOWN BOARD
OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
Elizabeth A.Neville
Southold Town Clerk
t 12900-1T 8/4 j
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice of Public Hearing
TAKE NOTICE,that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby directs that a public
hearing shall be held on August 9,2016, at 4:30 p.m., at Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Rd.,
Southold,New York, to hear any and all persons either for or against a proposed local law
entitled, "A LOCAL LAW to consider amending Southold Town Code Chapter 17 (Community
Preservation Fund) to adopt the updated Community Preservation Project Plan",
Summar o� f Proposed Law
The purpose of this local law is to implement the authority delegated by the State to the Town of
Southold pursuant to Chapter 551 of the Laws of 2015. Specifically,this local law allows the
Town to utilize the July 2016 update to the Community Preservation Project Plan. Copies of the
proposed law,^sponsored-by,the full Town Board, are on file in the Town Clerk's Office,
Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Dated: July 26, 2016 BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD
OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
Elizabeth A. Neville
Southold Town Clerk
Please publish on August 4,2016 and forward one affidavit of publication to Elizabeth A.
Neville, Town Clerk, Town Hall, P O Box 1179, Southold,NY 11971.
Copies to:
The Suffolk Times Town Board Town Attorney
TC Bulletin Bd Website_.,,.
STATE OF NEW YORK)
SS:
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK)
ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE, Town Clerk of the Town of Southold,New York being
duly sworn, says that on the 1St day of August , 2016, a notice of which the
annexed printed notice is a true copy was affixed, in a proper and substantial manner, in a
most public place in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County,New York, to wit: Town
Clerk's Bulletin Board, 53095 Main Road, Southold,New York.
PH 8/9 4:31 pm Local Law amending Chapter 17
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lizabeth A. Neville
Southold Town Clerk
Sworn before me this
1St day of AuLst ., 2016.
Notary Public
LYNDA M RUDDER
Notary Public,state of w York
No.01 RU6020932
qualified in Suffolk County
commission Expires March 8,20AC�
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Southold Town Board - Letter Board Meeting of August 9, 2016
.orrotteoy3 RESOLUTION 2016-764 Item # 5.27
`T,pa TABLED DOC ID: 12187
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 2016-764 WAS
TABLED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON
AUGUST 9, 2016:
WHEREAS there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold, Suffolk
County,New York, on the 121h day of July, 2016, a Local Law entitled "A LOCAL LAW to
consider amending Southold Town Code Chapter 17 (Community Preservation Fund) to
adopt the updated Community Preservation Project Plan" and
WHEREAS the Town Board of the Town of Southold held a public hearing on the aforesaid
Local Law at which time all interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard,NOW
therefor be it
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby ENACTS the proposed Local
Law entitled, "A LOCAL LAW to consider amending Southold Town Code Chapter 17
(Community Preservation Fund) to adopt the updated Community Preservation Project
Plan" reads as follows:
LOCAL LAW NO._OF 2016
BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as follows:
SECTION 1. Amendment.
The Southold Town Code is hereby amended by adding the underlined words as follows:
§ 17-13 Community preservation project plan adopted.
A. For the reasons set forth in § 17-12 hereof, the Town Board of the Town of Southold
hereby approves and adopts the Community Preservation Project Plan prepared by the
Town's Planning Department, the Land Preservation Committee, the Peconic Land Trust
and-Central Data Processing and presented to the Town Board on August 4, 1998, during
the Work Session portion of the Town Board meeting, said plan being intended to
constitute the Southold Community Preservation Project Plan which is required by § 64-e
of the New York Town Law and Article 1 of Chapter 17 of the Southold Town Code.
B. The Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and adopts the January 2003
update to the Community Preservation Project Plan prepared by the Land Preservation
Department and Central Data Processing Department and presented to the Town Board
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on January 21, 2003, during the Work Session portion of the Town Board meeting. The
1998 List of Eligible Parcels shall be replaced by the January 2003 List of Eligible
Parcels presented to the Town Board during the January 21, 2003, Work Session.
C. The Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and adopts the March 2005
update to the Community Preservation Project Plan which adds certain parcels in the
Great Pond Wetland and Dune Area in Southold to the List of Eligible Parcels. The
January 2003 List of Eligible Parcels shall be revised as of March 29, 2005, to include the
identified Great Pond Wetland and Dune Area Parcels.
D. The Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and adopts the January 2006
update to the Community Preservation Project Plan which adds 194 parcels totaling
approximately 355 acres to the List of Eligible Parcels. In addition, the existing List of
Eligible Parcels has been revised to delete parcels which have been preserved using
various preservation methods,to delete parcels which have been developed, and to
correct, where applicable, Suffolk County Tax Map numbers for parcels included on the
existing List of Eligible Parcels.
E. The Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and adopts the
August/September 2008 update to the Community Preservation Project Plan which adds
five parcels totaling approximately 24.07 acres to the List of Eligible Parcels. In addition,
the existing List of Eligible Parcels has been revised to delete parcels which have been
preserved using various preservation methods and to correct, where applicable, Suffolk
County Tax Map numbers for parcels included on the existing List of Eligible Parcels.
The text of the plan adopted by the Town Board in 1998 (plan dated July 1998) shall
remain as adopted in 1998,with an updated September 2008 Executive Summary and
updated cover pages. The January 17, 2006, List of Eligible Parcels shall be replaced
with the August/September 2008 List of Eligible Parcels.
F. The Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and adopts the Jules
update to the Community Preservation Project Plan which is inclusive of the List of
Eligible Parcels. In addition,the Community Preservation Project Plan incorporates
additional goals of addressing and maintaining the preservation of waterways and water
quality as authorized by Chapter 551 of the Laws of 2015. The July 2016 update shall
supersede all previously adopted and amended plans.
SECTION 2 Severability.
If any section or subsection, paragraph, clause, phrase, or provision(s) of this law shall be judged
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 provision so adjudged to be invalid or unconstitutional.
SECTION 3 Effective Date.
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This local law shall take effect upon filing with the Secretary of State.
Elizabeth A. Neville
Southold Town Clerk
RESULT: TABLED [UNANIMOUS] Next: 8/23/2016 7:30 PM
MOVER: William P. Ruland, Councilman
SECONDER:Jill Doherty, Councilwoman
AYES: Dinizio Jr, Ruland, Doherty, Ghosio, Evans, Russell
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RESOLUTION 2016-724
ADOPTED DOC ID: 12154
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 2016-724 WAS
ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON
JULY 26, 2016:
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby directs that a public hearing
shall be held on August 9, 2016, at 4:31 p.m., at Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Rd.,
Southold,New York, to hear any and all persons either for or against a proposed local law
entitled, "A LOCAL LAW to consider amending Southold Town Code Chapter 17 (Community
Preservation Fund) to adopt the updated Community Preservation Project Plan", which provides
as follows:
LOCAL LAW NO. OF 2016
A LOCAL LAW to consider amending Southold Town Code Chapter 17 (Community
Preservation Fund) § 17-13 Community preservation project plan adopted, to incorporate the
July 2016 update to the Community Preservation Project Plan.
BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as follows:
SECTION 1. Amendment.
The Southold Town Code is hereby amended by adding the underlined words as follows:
§ 17-13 Community preservation project plan adopted.
A. For the reasons set forth in § 17-12 hereof,the Town Board of the Town of Southold
hereby approves and adopts the Community Preservation Project Plan prepared by the
Town's Planning Department, the Land Preservation Committee, the Peconic Land Trust
and Central Data Processing and presented to the Town Board on August 4, 1998, during
the Work Session portion of the Town Board meeting, said plan being intended to
constitute the Southold Community Preservation Project Plan which is required by § 64-e
of the New York Town Law and Article 1 of Chapter 17 of the Southold Town Code.
B. The Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and adopts the January 2003
update to the Community Preservation Project Plan prepared by the Land Preservation
Department and Central Data Processing Department and presented to the Town Board
on January 21, 2003, during the Work Session portion of the Town Board meeting. The
1998 List of Eligible Parcels shall be replaced by the January 2003 List of Eligible
Parcels presented to the Town Board during the January 21, 2003, Work Session.
C. The Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and adopts the March 2005
update to the Community Preservation Project Plan which adds certain parcels in the
Great Pond Wetland and Dune Area in Southold to the List of Eligible Parcels. The
Resolution 2016-724 Board Meeting of July 26, 2016
January 2003 List of Eligible Parcels shall be revised as of March 29, 2005, to include the
identified Great Pond Wetland and Dune Area Parcels.
D. The Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and adopts the January 2006
update to the Community Preservation Project Plan which adds 194 parcels totaling
approximately 355 acres to the List of Eligible Parcels. In addition, the existing List of
Eligible Parcels has been revised to delete parcels which have been preserved using
various preservation methods, to delete parcels which have been developed, and to
correct, where applicable, Suffolk County Tax Map numbers for parcels included on the
existing List of Eligible Parcels.
E. The Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and adopts the
August/September 2008 update to the Community Preservation Project Plan which adds
five parcels totaling approximately 24.07 acres to the List of Eligible Parcels. In addition,
the existing List of Eligible Parcels has been revised to delete parcels which have been
preserved using various preservation methods and to correct, where applicable, Suffolk
County Tax Map numbers for parcels included on the existing List of Eligible Parcels.
The text of the plan adopted by the Town Board in 1998 (plan dated July 1998) shall
remain as adopted in 1998, with an updated September 2008 Executive Summary and
updated cover pages. The January 17, 2006, List of Eligible Parcels shall be replaced
with the August/September 2008 List of Eligible Parcels.
F. The Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and adopts the July 2016
update to the Community Preservation Project Plan which is inclusive of the List of
Eligible Parcels. In addition the Community Preservation Project Plan incorporates
additional goals of addressing and maintaining the preservation of waterways and water
quality as authorized by Ch!qpter 551 of the Laws of 2015. The July 2016 update shall
supersede all previously adopted and amended plans.
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk is hereby directed to publish the
following Notice of Public Hearing:
Notice of Public Hearing
TAKE NOTICE, that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby directs that a public
hearing shall be held on August 9, 2016, at 4:30 p.m., at Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Rd.,
Southold,New York, to hear any and all persons either for or against a proposed local law
entitled, "A LOCAL LAW to consider amending Southold Town Code Chapter 17 (Community
Preservation Fund)to adopt the updated Community Preservation Project Plan",
Summary of Proposed Law
The purpose of this local law is to implement the authority delegated by the State to the Town of
Southold pursuant to Chapter 551 of the Laws of 2015. Specifically, this local law allows the
Town to utilize the July 2016 update to the Community Preservation Project Plan. Copies of the
proposed law, sponsored by the full Town Board, are on file in the Town Clerk's Office,
Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD,NEW YORK
Updated: 8/1/2016 8:18 AM by Lynda Rudder Page 2
a Resolution 2016-724 Board Meeting of July 26, 2016
ELIZABETH A.NEVILLE, TOWN
CLERK
Elizabeth A. Neville
Southold Town Clerk
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: James Dinizio Jr, Councilman
SECONDER:William P. Ruland, Councilman
AYES: Dinizio Jr, Ruland, Doherty, Ghosio, Evans, Russell
Updated: 8/1/2016 8:18 AM by Lynda Rudder Page 3
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TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
COMMUNITY PRESERVATION PROJECT PLAN
JULY 129 2016 UPDATE
Adopted by Local Law No. on 2016
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
COMMUNITY PRESERVATION PROJECT PLAN
JULY 12,2016 UPDATE
Town of Southold
Town Board Members
Supervisor Scott A. Russell
William P. Ruland
Louisa Evans
Jill Doherty
James Dinizio, Jr.
Robert Ghosio
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TOWN ITT L
COMMUNITY IT SE AT T PLAN
JULY 12,2016 UPDATE
Prepared by
Melissa Spiro, Land Preservation Coordinator,Land Preservation Department
and
John Sepenoski, GIS Technician III, Land Management Coordination
For additional information, contact:
Melissa Spiro,Land Preservation Coordinator
Southold Town Land Preservation Department
(631) 765-5711
melissa.spiro@towii.southold.ny.us
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Table of Contents
I. Introduction............................................................................5
A. History
B. Purpose of the Community Preservation Fund
C. An Overview of Existing Preservation Efforts Within the
Town of Southold
D. Land Preservation Statistics
E. Community Preservation Fund Statistics
1I. Goals and Priorities...................................................................9
A. Preservation Goals
B. Preservation Priorities
III. Available Land Use Alternatives to Protect Community Character............14
IV. Projects and Parcels...................................................................14
A. How the Map and List of Eligible Parcels Was Developed
B. Community Preservation Project Plan: List of Eligible Parcels
C. Community Preservation Project Plan: Map
APPENDIX
A. Available Land Use Alternatives to Protect Community Character...........Al to A3
B. Amendment to Chapter 551 of the Laws of 2015
Relating to the Peconic Bay Community Preservation Fund (CPF)
(Amendment pending adoption by Local Law
and subject to approval by voter referendum)....................................BI to B10
C. Conununity Preservation Project Plan List of Eligible Parcels.................Cl to C14
D. Community Preservation Project Plan Map.........—.....................................D1
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I. INTRODUCTI®N
A. Histo
The Peconic Bay Region Community Preservation Act was signed by New York State's
Governor, George Pataki on .lune 22, 1998. This legislation enabled the five towns within
the Peconic Bay region to establish, through local referendums, Community Preservation
Funds supported by revenues from a 2% real estate transfer tax. Extensions to the
Community Preservation Fund (CPF) were approved in 2002 (extended to 2010) and again
in 2006 (extended to 2030). Use of the funds is limited to projects which have been
included in a Community Preservation Project Plan(CPPP),the details of which are spelled
out in this document. The Southold Town Board adopted an initial CPPP in 1998, and
made subsequent updates over the years.
There is pending (2016) legislation relating to the Peconic Bay Community Preservation
Fund (CPF) to extend the 2% real estate transfer tax from December 31,
2030 to December 31, 2050 and to create a new category of eligible funding for water
quality improvement projects, including wastewater treatment, aquatic habitat restoration
and pollution prevention. This action is pending and is subject to adoption by Southold
Town Local Law and referendum in November 2016. The pending legislation is included
as Appendix B.
As required by the Preservation Act, the purpose of this document is multi-fold. It explains
how the Town developed the listing of properties that will be eligible to participate in this
program. It indicates which types of properties should be given highest priority for either
preservation or protection. It provides a description of the many alternative mechanisms the
Town can(and may) use to protect or preserve specific properties in cooperation with their
owners. And, finally, it presents a map and a companion listing of parcels that are eligible
to be preserved or protected through the use of Community Preservation Project Funds.
B. Purpose of the Community Preservation Fund
The existing legislation specifically states that the preservation of community character
shall involve one or more of the following:
a) establishment of parks,nature preserves, or recreation areas;
b) preservation of opera space, including agricultural lands;
c) preservation of lands oFexceptional scenic value;
d) preservation of fresh and saltwater marshes or other wetlands;
e) preservation of aquifer recharge areas;
f) preservation of undeveloped beach lands or shoreline including those at significant risk
of coastal flooding due to projected sea level rise and future storms;
g) establishment of wildlife refuges for the purpose of maintaining native animal species
diversity, including the protection of habitat essential to the recovery of rare,threatened
or endangered species;
h) preservation of pine barrens consisting of such biota as pitch pine, and scrub oak;
i) preservation of unique or threatened ecological areas;
j) preservation of rivers and river areas in a natural. free-flowing condition;
k) preservation of forested land;
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1) preservation of public access to lands for public use including stream rights and
waterways;
m) preservation of historic places and properties listed on the New York State register of
historic places and/or protected under a municipal historic preservation ordinance or
law; and
n) undertaking any of the aforementioned in furtherance of the establishment of a
greenbelt.
The pending 2016 legislation includes the following addition:
"preservation of community character shall also include the protection and improvement of
the quality of all water resources."
This addition is subject to the pending 2016 legislation which is subject to adoption by
Southold Town Local Law and referendum.
The existing legislation includes the put-poses of the fiend as exclusively:
a) to implement a plan for the preservation of community character;
b) to acquire interests or rights in real property for the preservation of community
character within the Town, including Villages therein, in accordance with such plan and
in cooperation with willing sellers;
c) to establish a bank pursuant to a transfer of development rights program;
d) to provide a management and stewardship program for such interests and rights
provided that not more than ten percent of the fund shall be utilized for the
management and stewardship program; and
The pending 2016 legislation includes the following addition which is subject to adoption
by Southold Town Local Law and referendum:
e) to implement water quality improvement projects in accordance with a plan to preserve
community character. A maximum of twenty percent (20%) of the fund may be utilized for
the implementation of water quality improvement projects; provided that where such water
quality improvement funds are utilized for the operation of the Peconic Bay National
Estuary Program, the use of such funds shall only be utilized to match Federal, State,
County, or other public or private funds on a dollar for dollar basis, not to exceed ten
percent(10%) of the annual amount appropriated for water quality improvement projects.
The existing legislation includes a requirement that Towns with a Community Preservation
Fund adopt a Management and Stewardship Plan before expending monies from the Rind
for management and stewardship of lands acquired by the fund. The Town has a separate
Community Preservation Fund Management and Stewardship Plan 2015 (CPF Stewardship
Plan 2015) with details pertaining to proposed expenditures from the Community
Preservation Fund for management and stewardship. The CPF Stewardship Plan is a
separate document from the Community Preservation Project Plan; therefore management
and stewardship are not addressed in the CPPP. The CPPP identifies how the'Town intends
to preserve or protect properties and includes a list of eligible properties for acquisition, the
CPF Stewardship Plan 2015 identifies how the Town will expend monies from the
Community Preservation Fund for management and stewardship purposes.
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C. An Overview of Existing Preservation Efforts Within the Town of Southold
Southold's character is created in large part by its open spaces, including farmland, natural
lands, and parks. Protecting these assets has long been a goal of the Town. Since 1983, the
Town has actively funded land preservation projects through bonds and the funds generated
through the CPF.
While purchases of land and farmland development rights continue to be an important part
of land preservation, the Town recognizes that additional methods of preserving land are
necessary to maintain Southold's quality of life and agricultural base. These include
subdivision regulations that require clustering to create open space, as well as incentive-
based, voluntary programs to reduce density. In 2006, the Town Board enacted new
subdivision regulations, codifying the conservation subdivision (incentive-based and
voluntary), as well as a mandatory clustering requirement for standard subdivisions.
Conservation subdivisions are voluntary and preserve a minimum of 75%of the land,along
with up to 75% density reduction for which the landowner is compensated. Standard
subdivisions require that 60% of the land is preserved as open space for parcels seven (7)
acres or more. The Town also offers variations on the conservation subdivision concept
that both preserve land, as well as provide benefits to the landowner now, while deferring
any actual subdivision until later. These options include the Open Development Area and
the Agricultural Planned Development District programs. Other entities in addition to the
Town have preserved land in Southold, including the park districts, Suffolk County, New
York State, federal agencies (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAH),
United States Fish & Wildlife Service), and non-profit organizations including the Peconic
Land Trust and The Nature Conservancy. (Draft Land Use Chapter,4/4/2016)
Southold Town has closely tracked its overall land development compared to land
preservation since 2004, with a goal to preserve as much land as possible, particularly on
larger tracts in the AC, R80 and R40 zoning districts. From 2004 to 2015, the total amount
of land that was either developed or preserved was 2,578 acres. Of those 2,578 acres, 423
acres were developed, and 2,155 acres were preserved. (Draft Land Use Chapter,4/4/2016)
D. Land Preservation Statistics
Since 1983, with the passage of the first local bond act to acquire development rights to
farmland, subsequent bonds for farmland and open space, the passage of the Community
Preservation Fund and funds generated from bonds issued against the CPF land transfer
tax, the Town has spent over 113.6 million dollars towards the preservation of over 3,360
acres of open space and farmland.
The table below, Protected Lands in the Town of Southold and Village of' Greenport,
includes a summary of all land preservation to date.
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PROTECTED LANDS
I TOWN OF SOUTHOLD and VILLAGE OF GREENPORT _
[ wner&Type of Protected Land — Total
.._ _.. _ (acres)
! New York State Easement34.05
New York State Open Space— 477.74
New York State Park _ 383.35
Park District_ 167.97
Private: Ferguson Museum (Fishers Island) mm 331.27
Private: Peconic Land Trust Easements&Holdings304.92
_Private:The Nature Conservancy Easements& Holdings 495.60
Southold Town Farmland Development Rights 2502.87
Southold Town Non-Farmland Easements 20.50
Southold Town Open Space 617.83
_Southold Town Park 68.07
Southold Town/County Partnership Open Space 217.82
Subdivision Park _ 110.51
Subdivision/Site Plan Open Space 636.78
Suffolk County Farmland Development Rights 1752.10
Suffolk County Open Space 523.92
Suffolk County Park _ 133µI3
Village of Greenport Owned Property 269.92_
Grand Total _ 9048.95
Note: This table does not include lands coded as Underwater Lands.
E. Community Preservation Fund Statistics
• The Community Preservation Project Plan Map dated June 27,2016 shows 771 parcels,
totaling 9048 acres as existing protected parcels. This number does not include
underwater lands.
• The Community Preservation Project Plan June 27; 2016 List of Eligible Parcels
contains 957 parcels, totaling 9,563 acres. The parcels are shown on the Community
Preservation Project Plan Map dated June 27, 2016.
o Of the listed parcels, 362 parcels, totaling 5,574 acres are shown with farmland
preservation being the primary preservation purpose.
® The Community Preservation Fund has been used to partially or totally fund 121
acquisitions, totaling over 2,080 acres. This includes 660 acres preserved as open space
and 1,420 aci es preserved as farmland
• Under the Community Preservation Fund program, the Town has spent $100,032,150
of the CPF land transfer tax, and Binds generated from bonds issued against the CPF
land transfer tax, for acquisitions. This includes S33,264,340 for open space and
$66,767,810 for farmland.
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® Since its inception, to May 1, 2015, the Southold Community Preservation Fund has
generated $78,393,590 in 2% land transfer tax revenue. Additional revenue through
5/1/2016 includes $1.78 million dollars in interest earnings. During this timeframe, the
CPF land transfer tax was used to leverage an additional $21.67 million dollars of State,
Federal and private grants and donations.
® The Town has issued 32.5 million dollars against the Community Preservation Fund.
These bonds are serviced through the CPF. As of May 1, 2016, bond debt service has
aggregated 16.372 million.
II. Goals and Priorities
A. Preservation Goals
The Plan (the properties deemed to be eligible, the recommended methods of preservation
and the types of properties that should be given priority or preference) remains essentially
as described in the ToWD's original 1998 CPPP as these same goals have been confirmed
and expressed in studies and plans since the original adoption of the CPPP and again within
the current Comprehensive Planning Process.
The Town's longstanding priority has been the preservation and protection of its
agricultural properties. This priority conforms to the CPF legislation within which it is
stated that the Town's CPPP shall establish the priorities for preservation, and shall include
the preservation of farmland as its highest priority. This emphasis is continued in the CPPP.
The Planning Board, at the direction of the Town Board, is in the process of updating the
Town of Southold's Comprehensive Plan. The process is in the Final Phase with nine of the
eleven chapters completed as Draft Chapters, the tenth (the Land Use Chapter) currently
under review and the Introduction Chapter remaining to be drafted. Once the Chapters are
completed, the overall draft plan will be subject to environmental review, public hearings,
potential revisions and Town Board adoption.
The history of comprehensive planning in Southold and prior plans and studies completed
throughout the years were reviewed during the Comprehensive Plan Update process. It is
noted in the Introduction to the draft Land Use Chapter (4/4/2016) that one goal present in
just about every plan and study is to preserve land, and that many goals have remained the
same, including ensuring farming remains a major aspect of the Town, and retaining the
community character that residents and visitors appreciate.
The 'Town is continuing with the Comprehensive Plan process and proceeding toward
adopting a Final Comprehensive Plan. It is intended that the CPPP will be updated and
amended (subject to public hearing and regulatory process requirements) to incorporate,
where applicable,more specific goals, preservation strategies,projects and/or more specific
targeted preservation parcels as the stated Goals and Objectives as outlined within the
Comprehensive Plan or other Town studies are finalized, adopted and implemented.
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The draft Land Use Chapter(4/4/2016) provides a broad list of town-wide goals. The goals
are described in detail in the individual chapters of the draft Comprehensive Plan. The
broad goals listed within the Land Use Chapter and applicable more specific Goals from
individual Comprehensive Plan Chapters that pertain to types of preservation and
acquisition that fall under the purposes allowed for by the CPF are described below. The
drafted Chapters are all part of the ongoing Compressive Planning Process. All of the
pending and completed draft Comprehensive Plan Chapters can be found on the Southold
Town Website at http://ww-vv.southoldtownny.gov.
Town-Wide,Broad Goal 4 (band Use Chapter)
"Continue to Preserve Farmland and ®pen Space
Southold's character is created in large part by its open spaces, including farmland, natural
lands, and parks, and protecting these assets has long been a goal of the Town. Land
preservation priorities include retaining large blocks of uninterrupted farmland, and
preserving environmentally sensitive lands and woodland. Land for recreation and public
gathering is also important."
The Land Preservation Chapter (10/23/2012) of the draft Comprehensive Plan lists goals
and objectives relating to land preservation in Southold Town. The Goals pertaining to
acquisition that fall under the purposes allowed for by the CPF are Iisted below. The
complete draft Chapter can be found on the Southold Town Website at
http://w,,vw.southoldto,,.Nmny.gov.
Goal 1: Farmland.
Continue to promote farming with an overall goal of retaining at least 8000 acres (80% of
the current agricultural acreage) in agriculture.
Goal 1.2: Continue to purchase farmland development rights to preserve farmland.
Goal 1.4 Subdivisions of farmland. Promote conservation subdivisions & design all
subdivisions of farmland to enhance agriculture.
Goal 2: Open Space.
Continue to preserve lands with high quality natural resources, including wetlands,
watersheds, shorelines, significant trees and woodland, and wildlife habitat, as well as
those lands with recognized scenic values; and smaller parcels that could provide for
village greens or neighborhood pocket parks.
Goal 2.1 Continue to purchase open space parcels.
Goal 2.2 Subdivisions of non-farmland. Promote conservation subdivisions & design
all subdivisions of non-farmland to enhance natural and scenic resources.
Goal 3: Continue to preserve lands for active recreation where needed.
Town—Wide, Broad Goal 5 (Natural resources and Environmental Protection
Chapter)
"Protect and Enhance the Natural_Resotirce5_and Environment of the Town
The importance of managing and preserving Southold's natural resources while promoting
responsible user experiences is paramount in maintaining the quality of life within the
Town.
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a) Protect groundwater and surface water quality and quantity.
b) Protect land-based natural resources including agricultural soils and natural habitat for
wildlife."
The Natural Resources and Environment Chapter (draft date 7/31/2013) of the draft
Comprehensive Plan lists goals and objectives relating to water resources and land
resources within Southold Town. The broad Goals pertaining to acquisition and purposes
allowed for by the CPF are listed below. The draft Chapter, and the complete list of Goals,
Goal Subsets and Objectives can be found on the Southold Town Website at
http://,A,Av-%.Y.southoldtownny.gov.
Water Resources:
Goal 2: Protect Groundwater Quality
Goal 3. Protect surface water quality.
Goal 4. Watershed Management
Goal 5.Freshwater and Marine Habitats
Land Resources
Goal 1. Protect and preserve soils and geologic features of the Town.
Goal 2. Protect and preserve upland habitats and individual trees.
Goal 3. Protect and preserve fish and wildlife resources.
Goal 6. Adapt to the effects of climate change, particularly in vulnerable coastal zones.
Goal 9. Continue to Manage Solid Waste and Hazardous Waste.
The above mentioned Goals and Objectives,include developing more specific plans and
strategies; for example, developing an Open Space Valuation Index to evaluate parcels for
groundwater and surface water quality protection, developing Watershed Management
Plans, and developing a Coastal Resilience Plan. A future update or amendment to the
CPPP may occur to incorporate more specific plans or more specific reasons for targeted
parcels.
The pending CPF legislation includes an addition allowing for the preservation of
community character to include the protection and improvement of the quality of all water
resources as defined and detailed in the pending CPF legislation. This addition is subject to
the pending 2016 legislation which is subject to adoption by Southold Town Local Law
and referendum. If the legislation is adopted and plans for specific water quality projects
are adopted, the CPPP may be amended (subject to public hearing and regulatory process
requirements)to include these projects and/or specific parcels as part of the CPPP.
Town—Wide,Broad Goal 6 (Parks and Recreation Chapter)
"Continue to Provide Quality Parks and Recreation Opportunities in the Town
Southold offers a diversity of recreational opportunities, from public tennis courts and
playing fields, to nature trails and beaches. The Toren also provides a recreation program
with a well-rounded offering of classes and workshops. Southold plans to continue offering
a variety of recreational experiences and programs to meet the diverse needs of the
community, and to malntaii7 its existing park lands, open spaces, beaches and recreational
facilities. Additional recreational land may be obtained where feasible and necessary."
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The Parks and Recreation Chapter(12/20/2011) of the draft Comprehensive Plan lists goals
and objectives relating to recreational opportunities in Southold "Town. The Goals
pertaining to acquisition that fall under the purposes allowed for by the CPF are listed
below. The complete draft Chapter can be found on the Southold Town Website at
http://www.soutlioldtowiny.gov.
Goal 2.2: Obtain additional land for recreational purposes where feasible and necessary.
If a plan for specifically targeted active recreational lands is adopted, the CPPP may be
amended (subject to public hearing and regulatory process requirements)to include this use
as the specific purpose for the applicable parcels. This is an example of a future update or
amendment to incorporate a more specific plan.
Town—Wide,Broad Goal 7 (Community Character Chapter)
"Protect the Character of the Town
Southold retains much of its small-town charm. There are many factors that contribute to
this quality of life, including the Town's scenic, cultural and natural resources."
Goals include identifying important scenic resources and cultural assets, developing a
Town Scenic Resources Map and correlating same with the Community Preservation Plan
Map. A future update or amendment to the CPPP will be reviewed, when applicable, to
potentially incorporate a more specific plan when such is completed or adopted.
Agricultural Stewardship Program
The County of Suffolk established an Agricultural Stewardship Program administered by
Cornell Cooperative Extension to fulfill the requirements of the New York State
Agricultural Environmental Management Program for nitrogen and pesticide reduction for
Long Island agriculture.
The County of Suffolk, together with the input and assistance of Cornell Cooperative
Extension, Suffolk County Soil & Water District, Natural Resources Conservation
Services, American Farmland Trust, Long Island Farm Bureau, Peconic Estuary Program,
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Suffolk County Water
Authority, Suffolk County Planning Department, and Suffolk County Department of Health
Services Department established an Agricultural Stewardship Program to fulfill the
requirements of the State Agricultural Environmental Management Program.
If the Town of Southold adopts an Agricultural Stewardship Program the CPPP may be
amended (subject to public hearing and regulatory process requirements) to include
funding for Best Management Practices.
B. Preservation Priorities
The Town's longstanding priority has been the preservation and protection of agricultural
properties. This priority conforms to the CPF legislation within which it is stated that the
Town's CPPP shall establish the priorities for preservation, and shall include the
preservation of farmland as its highest priority. This emphasis is continued in the CPPP.
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The Town also recognizes that there are other important priorities, as described within this
document and the draft Comprehensive Plan. In order to maximize its limited resources,
the Town will seek to select for preservation and protection those parcels which will
provide the greatest public benefit. In addition, the voluntary nature of the program means
that the Town will be limited to applications put before it by interested landowners or
properties on the market. Therefore, the prioritization of parcels necessarily will be a
relative one based on the applications, or properties on the market, before it at any given
time. Given this situation, the Town has chosen to take a flexible approach to determine
how each parcel will be best preserved or protected.
The Community Preservation Fund Advisory Board (a/k/a the Land Preservation
Committee) acts in an advisory capacity to the Town Board and is charged with the
purpose of reviewing and making recommendations on proposed acquisitions of interests in
real property using moneys from the CPF.
The Committee's approach for review of Farmland and Open Space applications is
generally as listed below. Projects falling within the categories other than farmland and
open space are reviewed and evaluated in regard to the attribute component and the level of
town-wide importance and public benefit.
Farmland
The Committee, in its review of farmland applications, considers applications that are
adjacent to existing preserved farmland,that expand blocks of preserved farmland, and that
include a large percentage of Prime agricultural soils, of highest priority. Properties that are
not adjacent to preserved farmland, do not expand blocks of preserved farmland and do not
have a significant amount of Prime or Statewide soils types, are given a lower priority.
If the preservation application is part of a Conservation Subdivision application, or the
applicant has excluded areas from the preservation offer, the Committee considers the
design and impacts of same to agriculture, and if applicable, to the scenic component. If
there are potential negative impacts, this will impact the prioritization given to the
application.
Special consideration is given to applications for which the property includes a unique
attribute component of town-wide importance and the landowner is committed to
preserving the unique attribute in perpetuity.
Certain concepts, such as the property being offered at a significant below market value,
eligibility for a significant acquisition grant award or a significant partnership with another
government or non-profit organization may positively impact the prioritization of an
application. For example, a compelling Bargain Sale may positively impact the
Committee's recommendation to move forward with a lower priority project.
As specified in the CPF legislation, the preservation of farmland is given the highest
priority. Applications are reviewed based on funding availability and as prioritized as
described above.
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Open Space
Open Space is generally prioritized by the following:
a) Whether the property is adjacent to existing publically owned property preserved for
purposes of passive open space or whether the property provides a characteristic of
extraordinary significance.
b) Whether the property includes an environmentally sensitive area, a significant habitat
type or a significant number of habitat types and whether acquisition of the property
will enhance or add to the existing habitat diversity by creating a contiguous block of
open space.
c) Whether acquisition of the property will help protect surface andi'or groundwater
quality.
d) Whether acquisition of the property will provide or enhance meaningful public access
to an existing preserve, waterbody or existing or potential trail system.
In 2008, the Town Board adopted a "Small Parcel Preservation Policy" as a guiding
document for use in review of small parcels. The Community uses this as guidance for
review of small parcels including those less than 40,000 square feet or larger parcels if the
property is not subdividable or has a larger portion of unbuildable area.
Certain concepts, such as the property being offered at a significant below market value,
eligibility for a significant acquisition grant award or a significant partnership with another
government or non-profit organization, may positively impact the prioritization of an
application.
Applications are reviewed based on funding availability and as prioritized as described
above. As with farmland applications, special consideration may be given to projects with a
unique component of significant or town-wide importance.
III. Available Land Use Alternatives to Protect Community Character
A list of Available Land Use Alternatives to Protect Community Character is included in
Appendix A.
These options can be used alone or may be blended together to achieve the objectives of
landowners, the municipality and conservation entities to preserve and protect community
character.
IV. Projects and Parcels
A. How the Map and List of Eligible Parcels Was Developed
In 1998, the original Map and List of Eligible Parcels was derived in a two-part process.
The initial map and listing was created by staff members of the Planning and Data
Processing Departments using a Geographic Information System. A preliminary rnap was
developed showing all parcels ten (10) acres or larger. The majority of these parcels were
agricultural properties. Some of the parcels, however, were sites of unique ecological or
scenic value or had already had been placed on Priority Acquisition Lists by resolutions of
the Town Board. The parcel review process was then expanded to include parcels of less
than ten (10) acres and these properties subsequently were added to the map.
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Town personnel, advisory committees and members of various civic, environmental,
business and community organizations reviewed the preliminary map to suggest additional
parcels for inclusion or deletion.
The 199'$ working map was designed to show all properties within Southold that were
considered to be protected.
Throughout the public participation process, staff worked with other Town personnel to
try to ensure that the List of Eligible Parcels met with the objectives of long range planning
initiatives that had been undertaken by Southold Town and included those parcels whose
preservation and protection (in'whole or in part) were felt to be important to the successful
preservation of the community's character: whether ecological, historical, scenic, cultural,
recreational or economic.
The net result was that the map's accuracy was improved, parcels were added and the
public's understanding of the legislation was furthered.
Since the preparation of the original 1998 Plan and List of Eligible Parcels,the Town made
several amendments to the Plan to add additional Eligible Parcels, to delete parcels which
were preserved using various preservation methods and to correct Suffolk County Tax map
numbers for parcels included on the List of Eligible Parcels.
As part of the 2016 CPPP Update, the last amended List of Eligible Parcels was reviewed
(as of June 2016) and updated,where applicable, as follows:
a) It was verified that all properties preserved since the adoption of the Plan were shown
as preserved;
b) It was verified that all properties developed, and no longer available for preservation,
were removed from the List of Eligible Parcels unless it was determined that there were
still specific reasons to preserve portions of the property, e.g. ecological values,
connecting other holdings, etc.;
c) The Town's current farmland inventory was reviewed to determine if there were
parcels on the inventory but not shown to be on the List of Eligible Parcels. Such
parcels were reviewed, and if found to be subdividable and not fully developed, and not
designed specifically as an excluded area (a/k/a Reserve urea,) were added to the List
of Eligible Parcels.
d) Non-farmland vacant parcels or partially developed subdividable parcels, located
adjacent to publicly owned open space properties or privately owned open space
properties, were reviewed for purposes, including but not limited to, potential
expansion of holdings, trail connections, and shoreline access, and wherepotentially
meeting these or other ecological significant purposes, were added to the List of'
Eligible Parcels.
e) Current preser-vation projects or inquiries were reviewed and where applicable, were
added to the list of Eligible Parcels.
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The pending 2016 CPF legislation includes an addition allowing for the preservation of'
community character to include the protection and improvement of the quality of all water
.resources as defined and detailed in the pending CPF legislation. This addition is subject to
pending 2016 legislation which is subject to adoption by Southold Town Local Law and
re f'erendum.
If the legislation is adopted and a plan(s) for specific water quality projects is adopted, the
CPPD may be amended (subject to public hearing and regulatory process requirements) to
include these projects and/or specific parcels as part of the CPPP.
In addition, the Town is continuing with the Comprehensive Plan process and proceeding
toward adopting a Final Comprehensive Plan. It is intended that the CPPP will be updated
and amended (subject to public hearing and regulatory process requirements) to
incorporate, where applicable, more specific goals, preservation strategies, projects and/or
more specific targeted preservation parcels as the stated Goals and Objectives as outlined
within the Comprehensive Plan or other Town studies are finalized, adopted and
implemented.
B. Community Preservation Proiect Plan List of Eligible Parcels:
The Community Preservation Project Plan List of Eligible Parcels is included as Appendix C.
The Community Preservation Project Plan June 27, 2016 List of Eligible Parcels contains
957 parcels, totaling 9,563 acres. The parcels are shown on the Community Preservation
Project Plan Map dated June 27, 2016. Of the listed parcels, 362 parcels, totaling 5,574
acres are shown with farmland preservation being the primary preservation purpose.
The parcels are categorized in accordance with the legislation categories as follows:
a) establishment of parks,nature preserves, or recreation areas;
b) preservation of open space, including agricultural lands;
c) preservation of lands of exceptional scenic value;
d) preservation of fresh and saltwater marshes or other wetlands;
e) preservation of aquifer recharge areas;
f) preservation of undeveloped beach lands or shoreline including those at significant risk
of coastal flooding due to projected sea level rise and future storms;
g) establishment of wildlife refuges for the purpose of maintaining native animal species
diversity, including the protection of habitat essential to the recovery of'rare, threatened
or endangered species;
h) preservation of pine barrens consisting ol'such biota as pitch pine, and scrub oak;
i) preservation of unique or threatened ecological areas;
j) preservation of rivers and river areas in a natural, free-flowing condition;
k) preservation of forested land;
1) preservation of public access to lands for public use including stream rights and
waterways;
rn) preservation of historic places and properties listed on the New York State register of
historic places and/or protected under a municipal historic preservation ordinance or
law: and
11) undertaking any of the al`orcineutioned in furtherance of the establishment of a
greenbelt.
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The pending 2016 legislation includes the following addition:
"Preservation of community character shall also include the protection and improvement of
the quality of all water resources."
This addition is subject to the pending 2016 legislation which is subject to adoption by
Southold Town Local Law and referendum.
Owners of properties listed in the Community Preservation Project Plan are not obligated
in any way to sell their property or otherwise participate in the plan.
C. Community Preservation Project Plan Map
The Community Preservation Project Plan Map is included as Appendix D.
The Community Preservation Project Plan Map dated June 27, 2016 shows 771 parcels,
totaling 9,048 acres as existing protected parcels. This number does not include underwater
lands.
The Map shows the parcels from the June 27, 2016 List of Eligible Parcels. There are 957
parcels, totaling 9,563 acres included on the List of Eligible Parcels.
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APPENDIX A
Available Land Use Alternatives to Protect Communitv Character
Tee Acquisition
The transfer or sale of ownership of the parcel from the landowner to the Town or a
qualified conservation organization.
Purchase (Sale) of Development Rights (PDR)
Suffolk County and the Town of Southold have Purchase of Development Rights (PDR)
programs designed to protect farmland and open space. Through these programs, a
landowner can voluntarily agree to sell all, or a portion of, the development rights on their
land. The landowner retains ownership of the land as well as the rights to farm, sell the
land, or pass it on to their heirs, and the sale of development rights provide cash to the
landowner.
The purchase of development rights from active agricultural land has been utilized
extensively and continuously by the Town since 1984 and the Town intends to continue
using this approach for farmland preservation.
Subdivision Regulations
Chapter 240: Subdivision of Land
These include subdivision regulations that require clustering to create open space, as well
as incentive-based, voluntary programs to reduce density. In 200, the Town Board enacted
new subdivision regulations -(Chapter 240), codifying the conservation subdivision
(incentive-based and voluntary), as well as a mandatory clustering requirement for standard
subdivisions. Conservation subdivisions are voluntary and preserve a minimum of 75% of
the land, along with up to 75% density reduction for which the landowner is compensated.
Standard subdivisions require that 60% of the land is preserved as open space for parcels
seven (7) acres or more. The Town also offers variations on the conservation subdivision
concept that both preserve land, as well as provide benefits to the landowner now, while
deferring any actual subdivision until later. These options include the Open Development
Area (Chapter 240, Article VIII) and the Agricultural Planned Development District
(Chapter 280,Article XXX)programs.
Transfer of Development Rights and Transfer of Sanitary Flow Credits
The transfer of development rights from one property (typically within a sending area) to
another property (typically with a receiving area) has been studied by the Town but due to
the nature and location of existing development, and the fragility of the ecology within the
Town, there are significant obstacles to implementing it, and the Town has not adopted a
typical Transfer of Development Rights program.
In 2005 the Town adopted Chapter 117: Transfer of Sanitary Floe= Credits `Phis chapter
provides for the transfer of sanitary flow credits, if certain conditions are present, and
thereby transfers development potential from areas designated for preservation to areas
designated as more appropriate for higher-density residential development.
APPENDIX A Pa{ae Al of A3
S
The lands from which sanitary flow credits are transferred into the bank must remain
preserved in perpetuity by a permanent conservation easement or other instrument that
similarly preserves community character as defined and set forth in the definition of
"community preservation" in Chapter 17 of the Town Code. All sanitary flown credits
transferred into the bank must first be accepted by Town Board resolution in accordance
with the terms of the chapter.
The sanitary flow credit transfer allows the Town to bank sanitary flow credits from
preserved land in the SFC bank and later sell those credits for use exclusively in connection
with affordable housing.
All receipts and proceeds from sales of sanitary flow credits sold from the Town bank must
be deposited into the Town's Community Preservation Fund.
Zoning Regulations
State and local laws provide For a wide range of legislation,and regulations for use by
municipalities for the purpose of controlling land use. The -following listing briefly
describes existing local legislation, which enables the Town to preserve and protect key
land resources within the community.
Chapter 70: Agricultural Lands Preservation
Establishes provisions for the acquisition of development rights to
conserve,protect and encourage the improvement of prime agricultural
lands,both for the production of food and the preservation of open space.
Applies to all farmland within the Town..
Chapter 111: Coastal Erosion Hazard Areas
Allows for implementation and administration of Coastal Erosion
Management Program for the purpose of regulating new construction,
establishing standards and procedures for the review of erosion protections
structures and reducing coastal flooding and erosion. Regulates within 100
feet of the mean high water mark.
Chapter 170: Landmark Preservation
Establishes Historic Preservation Commission and procedures to
preserve places, sites, structures and buildings of historic or architectural
significance.
Chapter 185: Open Space Preservation
Establishes provisions for the acquisition of open space.
Chapter 275: Wetlands
Allows for protection; preservation, and proper maintenance and use of
tidal and fresh water wetlands. Defines Board of Trustees'jurisdiction
and responsibilities.
Chapter 280: Zoning
Article III: Agricultural-Conservation (A-C) District
Establishes provisions to reasonably control and, to the extent possible,
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prevent the unnecessary loss of currently open lands within the Town
containing large and contiguous area of prime agricultural soils which are
the basis for a significant portion of the Town's economy.
Article XX: Landscaping, Screening and Buffer Regulations
Establishes standards intended to enhance the appearance and natural
beauty of the town and to protect property values through preservation and
planting of vegetation, screening and landscaping material.
Article XXI: Farmland Bill of Rights
Protects fanners operating in accordance with applicable laws and
accepted practices from undue interference from adjacent landowners or
users.
Article XXIG': Site Plan Approval
Allows for procedures and standards to encourage good design and to:
® Protect the established character and value of adjoining properties;
® Lessen and prevent traffic congestion;
• Prevent overcrowding of land or buildings;
® Secure safety from fire,flood and other dangers and provide adequate
light, air and convenience of access;
• Mitigate the environmental impacts of new development on the land,
air and water resources.
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APPENDIX B
Amendment to Cha Mt r 551 of the Laws of 2015
Relating to the Peconic Bay Community Preservation Fund CPF
{Amendment pending.,adoption by Local Law
and subject to approval by voter referendum)
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S 5324 LAVALLE Same as Uni. A 7471 ;A7471 Thiele Same as Uni. S 5324
Thiele - 'LAVALLE
Town Law Town Law
TITLE....Relates to the Peconic Bay ;TITLE....Relates to the Peconic Bay
Community Preservation Fund ;Community Preservation Fund
This bill is not active in the current ;This bill is not active in the current
session. (session.
05/13/15REFERRED TO LOCAL ;05!13/15 referred to local governments
GOVERNMENT 06/15/15 reported referred to ways and
06/11/15COMMITTEE DISCHARGED AND means
COMMITTED TO RULES 06/17/15 reported referred to rules
06/11/15ORDERED TO THIRD READING ;06117/15 reported
CA06!17/15 rules report cal.621
06!11/15PASSED PASSED SENATE '06/17/15 ordered to third readingrules
06/11/15DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY cal.621
06/11/15referred to local governments '06/18/15 substituted b s5324
06/18/15substituted for a7471 y
06/18115ordered to third reading rules 505324 LAVALLE
cal.621 05/13/15 REFERRED TO LOCAL
06/18/15passed assembly GOVERNMENT
06/18/15returned to senate :06/11/15 COMMITTEE DISCHARGED AND
11/30/15 DELIVERED TO GOVERNOR i COMMITTED TO RULES
12/11/15SIGNED CHAP.551 ;06/11/15 ORDERED TO THIRD READING
CAL.1500
06/11/15 PASSED SENATE
06/11/15 DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY
06/11/15 referred to local governments
06/18/15 substituted for a7471
06/18/15 ordered to third reading rules
j cal.621
06/18/15 passed assembly
06/18/15 returned to senate
11/30/15 DELIVERED TO GOVERNOR
i 12/11/15 SIGNED CHAP.551
LAVALLE
Amd §64-e, Town L; amd §5, Chap 11-4 of 1998
Relates to authorizing certain towns in the Peconic Bay region to establish community
preservation funds.
EFF. DATE 12/11/2015
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LAWS OF NEW YORK, 2015
CHAPTER 551
AN ACT to amend the town law, in relation to the Peconic Bay community
preservation fund and chapter 114 of the laws of 1998 amending the
town law and other laws relating to authorizing certain towns in the
Peconic Bay region to establish community preservation funds, in
relation to extending the effective date thereof
Became a law December 11, 2015, with the approval of the Governor.
Passed by a majority voce, three-fifths being present.
The Pao-ole of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
bly, do enact as follows:
Section 1. Section 64-e of the town law, as amended by chapter 373 of
the laws of 2008, subdivision 3 as amended by chapter 330 of the laws of
2011 and subdivision 4 as amended by chapter 423 of the laws of 2013, is
amended to read as follows:
§ 64-e. Peconic Bay region community 'preservation funds. 1. As used in
this section, the following words and terms shall have the following
meanings:
(a) "Peconic Bay region" means the towns of East Hampton, Riverhead,
Shelter Island, Southampton, and Southold.
(b) "Community preservation" shall mean and include any of the
purposes outlined in subdivision four of this section.
(c) "Board" means the advisory board required pursuant to subdivision
five of this section.
(d) "Fund" means the community preservation fund created pursuant to
subdivision two of this section.
(e) "hater quality improvement.projeat" means: (1) wastewater treat-
ment improvement projects; (2) non-point source abatement and control
program projects developed pursuant to section eleven-b of the soil and
water conservation districts law, title 14 of article 17 of the environ-
mental conservation law, section 1455b of the federal coastal zone
management_ act, or article. forty-two of the executive lava; (:3) ic
halia.tat restoration_projects, (4) pollution prevention projects, ana5
the operation of the Peconic .Hay National RsL-uary Pro ram as designated
b the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Such projects
shall_ have as their pose the improvement of existing water zuality to
meet existing specific water quality standards. Projects which have as a
purpose to,permit or accommodate new_growth shall not be included within
this defi.nit3.on.
(r) "Wastewater treatment i.mprovemcnc pxoject" means the p ,.,nning�
design, construction, acquisition, enlace-yment, extension, or alteration
of a wastewater treatanant facila.ty, 3.ncludi.ng alternative systems to a
sewaaaa treatment plant or traditional septic system, to treat, neutral-
ize, stabilize, ellma.nate or partially eliminate sevzage or reduce pollu-
tants in treatment facility effluent, including permanent or px1ot
demonstration wastewater treatment projects, or equipment or furni.shincs
thereon. Stormwater collecting systems and vessel vumpout stations shall
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics is new; matter in 'brackets (-] is ofd law
m �:o rye omit-ed.
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also be included within the definition of a wastewater ampravement
prod ect. "-
(g)_ "Aatiatic habitat restoratson projaot" means the planning, design,
construction, management, maintenance, reconstruction, revitalization,
or rejuvenation activities intended to improve waters of the state of
ecoologz.,cal s:.gnificance or any part thereoi, inclu but not limited
to Ponds, bogs we eland , r ays� so Inds R streams, rivers, or lakes and
sharc�lines thereof, to support a spawna.rag, nursery, wintoxing, migrato-
ry, ne.t5-ng, breediiia, feedin , or foraging environment for fish and
wildlife and other biota.
(h) "Pollution prevention roject" means the pl-=Ung, design,
construction, improvement, maintenanoe or acquisition of facilities
production processes, eduipment or buildings owned or operated by
muni-for the reduction, avoidance, or elimination of the use of
toric ox hazardous saabstances or the generation of such substances, or
Pollutants so as to reduce rinks to aublic health or the onv.ironment
incluclincr chancres in production processes or raw materials; such
pxojdects shall not include incineration, transfer- from one medium of
release or discharcre to another medium, off-site or out-of--production
recycling, end-of--EjLpe treatment or pollution control. -
(i) "Stormwater collecting system" mesas systems of conduits and all
other construction, devices, and an]liancc$ teriant thereto,
designed and used to collect and carry stormwatex and surface water,
street wash, and other wash and dirai.nac(ce waters to a uoint source for
discharge.
{1) "VRssP.1 um out st ra.4n" means awproject. fox tlir 7anriiriy � des%dtn,
acgLL!isition or construction of a uermanent ar oxtable device caps le csf
removing human sewage from a marine holding tank.
2. ,he town board of any town in the Peconic Bay region is authorized
to establish by local law a community preservation fund pursuant to the
provisions of this section. Deposits into the fund may include revenues
of the local government from whatever source and shall include, at a
minimum, all revenues from a tax imposed upon the transfer of real prop-
erty interests in such town pursuant to article thirty-one-D of the tax
law. The fund shall also be authorized to accept gifts of any such
interests in land or of funds. interest accrued by monies deposited into
the fund shall be credited to the fund. In no event shall monies depos-
ited in the fund be transferred to any other account. Nothing contained
in this section shall be construed to prevent the financing in whole or
in part, pursuant to the local finance law, of any acquisition or water
quality improvement project authorized pursuant to this section. Monies
from the fund may be utilized to repay any indebtedness or obligations
incurred pursuant to the local finance law conn-stent with effectuating
the purposes of this section. where a town finances an acguzsitior. or
water cr:ality i=provement uroiect, in :thole, or in part, pursuant to the
local finance law, the resolution authorizing such indebtedness shall be
accompanied by a report from the town supervizor demonstrating how said
indentedness will be repaid by the fund. Said report shall include an
estimate of projected revenues of the fund during the period of indebt-
edness. The report shall also provide an accounting of all other -indebt-
edness incurred dgainst the fund tc be repaid for the same period. The
town board scall make findings by resolution that there will be suffi-
cient revenue to repay such indebtedness ?n its entirety from the fund
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t�an se i clelrt. the r� -a€ rc3s de a-� ,, be nrd by the 1990
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3. The purposes of the fund shall be exclusively, (a) to implement a
plan for the preservation of community character as required by this
section, (b) to acquire interests or rights in real property for the
preservation of community character within the town including villages
therein in accordance with such plan and in cooperation with willing
sellers, (c) to establish a bank pursuant to a transfer of development
rights program consistent with section two hundred sixty-one-a of this
chapter, (and] (d) to provide a management and stewardship program for
such interests and rights consistent with subdivis'_ons nine and nine-a
of this section and in accordance with such plan designed to preserve
community character; provided that not more than ten percent of the -und
shall be utilized for the management and stewardship program, and (e) to
implement water quality improvement projects in accordance with a plan
to preserve communi<ry character. A maximum of twont (-20) p2rcen,� of the
fund may be utilized for the implementation of water quality improv--went
implementation
propcts; provided that where such water_ quality. improvement funds are
utilized for the operation of the Peconic $air National Estuazy Program,
the use of such funds small only by utilized to match federal, state,
county, or other public or priv-aL-e funds on a dollar for dollar basis
not to emceed ten. _110)_percent of the annual amount appropriated for
watergualitV improvement projects. If the implementation of the commu-
nity preservation project plan, adopted by a town board, as provided in
subdivision six of this section, has been completed, and funds are no
longer needed for the purposes outlined in this subdivision, then any
remaining monies in the fund shall be applied to reduce any bonded
indebtedness or obligations incurred to effectuate the purposes of this
section.
3-a. Preliminary and incidental costs in connection with the acquisi-
tion of interests or rights in real property, pursuant to subdivision
three of this section, shall be deemed part of the cost of the acquisi-
tion for which they were incurred. Such expenditures may include any
administrative or other expenditures directly arising therefrom. No
expenditure shall be charged to the fund, unless authorized by law. A
full accounting of such costs for each acquisition of land shall be
provided to the town board.
4. Preservation of community character shall involve one or more of
the following: (a) establishment of parks, nature preserves, or recre-
ation areas; (b) preservation of open space, including agricultural
lands; (c) preservation of lards of exceptional scenic value; (d) pres-
ervation of fresh and saltwater marshes or other wetlands; (e) preserva-
tion of aquifer recharge areas; (f) preservation of undeveloped beach--
lands or shoreline includinc those at sicnificant r_sk of coastal
flooding due to projected sea level rise ano future storms; (c) estab-
lishment of wildlife refuges `or the purpose of naintainir-g native
animal species diversity, including the protection of habitat essential
to the recovery of rare, threatened or erdancered species; (h) preserva-
tion of pine barrens consisting of such biota as pitch pine, and scrub
oak; (i) preservation of unique ox trreatened eco:ogical areas; (j)
preservation, of rivers and river areas in a natural, free-flowing condi-
tion; (k) preservation of forested land; (1) prescrva-ion of public
access to lands for public use including stream rights and waterways;
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(m) preservation of historic places and properties listed on the New
York state register of historic places and/or protected under a munici-
pal historic preservation ordinance or law; and (n) undertaking any of
the aforementioned in furtherance of the establishment of a greenbelt.
Preservation of com-mimittl charactar shall also include the protection
and improvement of the duality of all waver resources.
5. The town board of any towninthe Peconic Bay region, which has
established a comzaunity preservation fund shall create an advisory board
to review and make recommendations on proposed acquisitions of interests
in real property or water quality improvement projects using monies from
the fund. Such board shall consist of five or seven legal residents of
the municipality who shall serve without compensation. No member of the
local legislative body shall serve on the board. A majority of the
members of the board shall have demonstrated experience with conserva-
tion (er] and land preservation activities or water quality improvement
activities. The board shall act in an advisory capacity to the town
board. At least one member of the board shall be an active farmer.
6. The town board of any town in the Peconic Bay region which has
established a community preservation fund shall, by local law, adopt a
community preservation project plan. This plan shall list every project
which the town plans to undertake pursuant to the community preservation
fund. It shall include every parcel which is necessary to be acquired in
the town in order to protect community character. Such pian shall
provide for a detailed evaluation of all available land use alternatives
to protect community character, including but nor limited to: (a) fee
simple acquisition, (b) zoning regulations, including density
reductions, cluster development, and site plan and design requirements,
(c) transfer of development rights, (d) the purchase of development
rights, and (e) scenic and conservation easements. Said evaluation shall
be as specific as practicable as to each parcel selected for inclusion
in the plan. The plan shall establish the priorities for preservation,
and shall include the preservation of farmland as its highest priority.
Said plan shall also list every water quality improvement project which
the town plans to undertake pursuant to the community preservation fund
and shall state how such protect would improve existing water anality.
Projects which have as their purpose the accommodation of new growth as
opposed to the remediation of water quality shall not ctuali£v for fund-
ing under this section. Funds from the community preservation fund may
only be expended for projects which have been included in said plan.
Said plan shall be updated not less than once every five years, but in
no event until at least three years after the adoption of the original
plan. A copy of the plan shall be .filed with the commissioner of envi-
rop-mental conservation, the commissioner of agriculture and markets and
the commissioner of the office of parks, recreation and historic preser-
vation. Said plan shall be completed at least sixty days before the
submission of the mandatory referendum required by section one thousand
four hundred forty-nine-bb of the tax law. As part of, or in addition,
to said com-aanity preservation fund project plan, each town board may
also adopt a management and stewardship plan for interests or r�ghts in
real. property acquired piirsuan: to this seCt.lcn. No monies from the fund
shall be expended for management and stewardship, except as approved in
said plan. Said plan may provide manage-ment and stewa-rdship projects for
up to a three year period and shall Provide a description: and estimated
cost for eacn project. Saia plan shall be approved and adopted by local
maw and may be updated fron. t:rae cc) timet at the discretion of the town
board. Only management and stewardship projects permitted pursuant to
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subdivision nine-a of this section shall be eligible to be included An
the plan.
7. The town board oZ any town in the Peconic Bay region which has
established a community preservation fund pursuant to this section shall
st,ady and consider estanlishing a transfer of development r4ghts prograr.1
to protect community character as provided for by section two hundred
sixty-one-a of this chapter. 'll provisions of such section two hundred
sixty-orae-a shall be complied with. If at any time during the life of
the community preservation fund a transfer of development rights program.
is established, the town may utilize monies from the comxunity preserva-
tion f,-nd in order to create and fund a central bank of the transfer of
development rights program. If at any time during the life of ll`e commu-
nity preservation fund, a transfer of development rights program is
repealed by the town, all monies from the central bank shall be returned
to the community preservation fund.
8. No interests or rights in real property shall be acquired pursuant
to this section until a public hearing is held as required by section
two hundred forty-seven of the general municipal --aw; provided, however,
that nothing herein shall prevent the --own board from entering into a
conditional purchase agreement before a public hearing is held. Any
resolution of a town board approving an acqu--sition of land pursuant to
this section, shall find that acquisition was the best alternative for
the protection of community character of all the reasonable alternatives
available to the town.
9. Lands acquired pursuant to this section shall be ad-ministered and
managed in a manner which (a) allows public use and enjoyment in a
manner compatible with the natural, scenic, historic and open space
character of such lands; (b) preserves the native biological diversity
of such lands; (c) with regard to open snaces, limits improvements to
enhancing access for passive use of such lands such as nature trails,
boardwalks, bicycle paths, and peripheral parking areas Provided that
such improvements do not degrade the ecological value of, the land or
threaten essential wildlife habitat;tat; and (d) preserves cultural property
consistent With accepted standards for historic preservation. In
furthering the pu=oses of this section., the town may enter into agree-
ments with corporations organized under the not-for-profit corporation
law and engage in land trust activities to manage lances including less
than fee interests acquired pursuant to the provisions of this section,
provided that any such agreement shall contain a provision that S126,
corporation shall keep the lands accessible to the public unless such
corporation shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the town that
public accessibility would be detrimental to the lands or any natural
resources associated therewith.
9-a- (a) Except for interests or rights in real property acquired for
historic preservation purposes, management and stewardship projects
shall be only expended for (1) projects which promote the protection or
enhancement of the natural, scenic, and open space character for which
the interests or r-ghts in _eal property were acquired, or (2) accessory
uses related to the p--r--ose for whicn tle
property were acqu-red con 34St,�jp nterests or rights in real
�t _,�:Lth suba-v-sion n2-ne of thio section,
or k3) restoration of acquired re:al property to its natural state
includina the demolition of existiric buildings and structures.
(b) In the case of lnte_--e:ts or rights in real property acquired for
h.is,-oric preservation purposes, furls xav be expended only for the
re5'_oration and rehatil--tation or. buii0inq& and structures consistent
with accepted standards for his-or�.c Preservation.
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(c) Expenses related to the customary operation and maintenance of
acquired interests or rights :.n real property shall not be permitted
from the fund.
(d) Any project -unded pursuant to this subdivision must have a useful
life of five years or more ander section 11.00 of the local finance law.
(e) Any expenditure fron, the fund for a purpose other than that
permitted, herein, shall be deemed to be prohibited.
10. Rights or interests in real property acquired with monies from
such fund shall not be sold, leased, lexchanged, donated, or otherwise
disposed of or used for other than the purposes permitted by this
secticn without the express authority of an act of the legislature,
which shall provide for the substitution of other lands of equal envi-
ronmental value and fair market value and reasonably equivalent useful-
ness and location to those to be discontinued, sold or disposed of, and
such other requirements as shall be approved by the legislature. Noth-
ing in this section shall preclude a town, by local law, from establish-
ing additional restrictions to the alienation of lands acquired pursuant
to this section. This subdivision shall not apply to the sale of devel-
opment rights by a town acquired pursuant to this section, where said
sale is -made- by a central bank created by a town, pursuant to a transfer
of development rights program established by a town pursuant to section
two hundred sixty-one-a of this chapter, provided, however (a) that the
lands from which said development_ rights were acquired shall remain
preserved in perpetuity by a parmanen= conservation easement or other
instrument that similarly preserves the community character referenced
in subdivision four of this section, and (b) the proceeds from such sale
shall be deposited in the community preservation fund.
11. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, towns may
enter into intermunicipal agreements pursuant to article five-G of the
general municipal law for the following purposes- (a) to jointly acquire
interests or rights in real property, consistent with the purposes of
this section, where the acquisition of such interests or rights promotes
a regional public benefit for two or more towns pursuant to a regional
plan,
(b) to establish an office or department among all five towns to
render legal opinions and interpretations to facilitate the efficient
and consistent adUninistratior_ of each fund created under this sect'-on,
(c) to provide for an independent financial audit of each town's fund,
(d) to hire employees necessary to implement the provisions of this
section.
12. Each town shall annually commission an independent audit of the
fund. The audit shall be conducted by an independent certified public
accountant or an independent public accountant. Said audit shall be
performed by a certified public accountant or an independent public
accountant other than the one that performs the general audit of each
town's finances. Such audit shall be an examination of the fund and
shall determine whether the fund has been administered consistent with
the provisions of this section and all other applicable provisions of
state law. Said audit shall ne initiated within sixty days of the close
of the fiscal Year of each town and shay.] be completed within one
hundred twenty days of the close of the fiscal year. A copy of the audit
shall be submitted annaal,y to the state comptroller and the town cleric.
A copy of tate audit shall be made available to the uubl-c within thirty
days of its completion. A notice of the completion of the audit shall be
publ .shed in the officiai newsl aper of :.he town and posted on the offi-
cial
ffi-cial sign board of the town wa thin ten clays of its faling with Lhe town
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clerk. Said audit and notice shall also be posted on the Internet site
for the town. The cost of the audit may be a charge to the turd.
13. The cost of employees and independent contractors to implement the
provaslons of tnis section, may only be paid for by the fund where the
duties and responsibilities cf said employees and independent contrac-
tors are directly dedicated to implementing the provisions of this
section. Where such employees and independent contractors are not exclu-
sively dedicated to implementing the provisions of this section, no more
than, the cost of the actual time expended directly dedicated to imple-
menting the provisions of this section may be charged. Such costs shall
be expressly identified in t.e town budget and any plan adopted pursuant
to this section before funds for such costs may be expended. In addi-
tion, such costs must be documented by a time accounting system, subject
to audit. Costs relating to the activities of elected officials imple-
menting the purposes of this section may not be a charge to the fund.
S 2. Where a town extends the provisions of article 31-D of the tax
law in relation to the date of expiration of chapter 114 of the laws of
1998 as authorizea. by section three of this act, or where a town adopts
the provisions of section one of this act in relation to including water
quality improvement projects under the definition of the preservation of
community character, such action shall be implemented by local law
subject to a mandatory referendum pursuant to section 23 of the munici-
pal home rule law.
§ 3. Section 5 of chapter 114 of the laws of 1998, amending the town
law and other laws relating to authorizing certain towns in the Peconic
Bay region to establish community preservation funds, as amended by
chapter 391 of the laws of 2006, is amended to read as follows:
§ 5. This act shall take effect immediately; provided that article
31-D of the tax law, as added by section three of this act shall remain
in full force and effect until December 31, [tea] 2050 when upon such
date the provisions of such section three of this act shall expire and
be deemed repealed, provided however, that the tax authorized by section
three of this act shall not take effect before July 1, 1998.
§ 4. This act shall take effect immediately.
The Legislature of the STATE OF NEW YORK ss:
Pursuant to the authority vested in us by section 70-b of the Public
Officers Law, we hereby jointly certify that this slip copy of this
session law was printed under our direction and, in accordance with such
section, is entizi ed to be read into evidence.
JOHN J. FLANAGAS CARL E. HEASTIE
Temporary President of the Senate Speaker of the Assembly
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NEW YORK STATE SENATE
INTRODUCE °S MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT
submitted in accordance with Senate Rule VI. Sec 9
BILL NUMBER: S5324
SPONSOR. LAVALLE
TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the town law, in relation to the
Peconic Bay community preservation fund and chapter 114 of the laws of
1998 amending the town law and other laws relating to authorizing
certain towns in the Peconic Bay region to establish community preserva-
tion funds, in relation to extending the effective date thereof
PURPOSE:
This legislation relates the Peconic Bay Community Preservation Fund
(CPF) by extending the 2% real estate transfer tax from December 31,
2030 to December 31, 2050 and creating a new category of eligible fund-
ing for water quality improvement projects, including wastewater treat-
ment, aquatic habitat restoration and pollution prevention.
SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS:
Section 1. Amends Section 64-e of the Town Law relating to the CPF which
defines and provides a new category of eligible funding for water quaLi-
ty improvement projects including: wastewater treatment; aquatic habi-
tat restoration; and pollution prevention. it further allows the town
boards of any town within the Peconic Bay region (East Hampton, River-
head, Shelter Island and Southold) to utilize a maximum of 20% of the
CPF to finance the implementation of water quality improvement projects.
The CPF water quality improvement funds could be used to match any
federal, state, county or other funds up to a maximum of 10% of water
quality improvement funding for the operation of the Peconic Bay
National. Estuary Program (PEP) .
Section 2. Provides that a town which extends the provisions of Section
31-D of the tax law, or adopts the provisions of this act relating to
water quality improvement projects must implement a local law subject to
a mandatory referendum pursuant to municipal home rule law.
Section 3. Extends the 2% real estate transfer tax from December 31,
2030 to December 31, 2050.
Section 4. Immediate effective date.
JUSTIFICATION•
Since its inception in 1999, the Peconic Bay Community Preservation Fund
(ICPF) , a 2% real estate tzanster tax for !and acquisition for open
space, farmland, and historic preservation, as well as recreational
purposes, has rased cve.r $1 billion to protect over 10,000 acres of
land on the East End of song Island.
Extending the CP--- thrcuah 2050 will ensure that additional funds are
raised to help furtner protect lands and community character. Also
incladea in this extension_ is a new provision allowing a portion of the
generates: revenue on projects that would help improve water quali=y. The
East End, surrounded enl.'_rely by water, is a community whose history,
econoty, and character is dependent upon clean water for recreation,
tourism, and shellfish--rig. Maintaining the ecological :Health of local
bays ws j:st as crt±cial to protecting the character of the community as
oreserv-ng ope: space has been.
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None to 'he State.
EFFECT= DATE:
This act sliall, take effect imned-jately.
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APPENDIX C
Community Preservation Project Plan List of Eligible Parcels
Category Key
a) establishment of parks,nature preserves, or recreation areas;
b) preservation of open space,including agricultural lands;
c) preservation of lands of exceptional scenic value;
d) preservation of fresh and saltwater marshes or other wetlands;
e) preservation of aquifer recharge areas;
f) preservation of undeveloped beach lands or shoreline including those at significant risk
of coastal flooding due to projected sea level rise and future storms;
g) establishment of wildlife refuges for the purpose of maintaining native animal species
diversity, including the protection of habitat essential to the recovery of rare, threatened
or endangered species;
h) preservation of pine barrens consisting of such biota as pitch pine, and scrub oak;
i) preservation of unique or threatened ecological areas;
j) preservation of rivers and river areas in a natural,free-flowing condition;
k) preservation of forested land;
1) preservation of public access to lands for public use including stream rights and
waterways;
m) preservation of historic places and properties listed on the New York State register of
historic places and/or protected under a municipal historic preservation ordinance or law;
and
n) undertaking any of the aforementioned in furtherance of the establishment of a greenbelt.
The pending 2016 legislation includes the following addition:
"Preservation of community character shall also include the protection and improvement of
the quality of all water resources."
This addition is subject to the pending 2016 legislation which is subject to adoption by
Southold Town Local Law and referendum.
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APPENDIX C
Community Preservation Proiect Plan List of Eligible Parcels
District SCTM No. Acreage Category ^ ; District SCTM No. Acreage Category
1000 1.-1-3.7 3.61 AD 1000 6.-2-1.2 1.59 D
1000 1.-1-3.13 102.77 AF 1000 6.-2-2.1 1.61 D
1000 1.-1-8.1 1.43 A 1000 6.-2-17.3 0.04 AD
1000 2.-1-10 8.95 AD 1000 6.-6-1.5_ _ 2.39 A-
1000 2.-1-12.1 2.77 A 1000 _ 6.-6-9.1 2.04 A
1000 3.-2-9 2.14 AD 1000 6.-6-20.5 0.49 AD
1000 3.-2-13 1.92 AD 1000 6.-7-6 4.43 AB
1000 3-4-3.1 8.85 A 1000 - 7.-1-4 3.19 A
1000 3.-4-5.1 7.61 A 1000 7.-2-3.7 3.64 AD
1000 3.-5-5.3 5.38 A -1000 T-2-3.11 3.86 A
1000 3.-6-3.13 5.23 A 1000 7.-2-3.12 9.29 A
1000 3.--7-1 1.58 AE 1000 7.-2-3.13 1.48 q
1000µ 3.-7-3 1.82 AE 1000 7.-2-5.2 6.08 _ A
1000 3.-8-3 5.06 AD 1000 7.-2-7 0.98 AD
1000 3.-8-6.1 6.48 A 1000 7.-2-5.1 1.62 A
1000 4.-3-6.2 1.19 DF 1000 7:3-3.14 3.89 AE
1000 4.-3-6.4 3.97 DF 1000 7 3-3.15 2.35 AE
1000 4.-3-7 _ 1.25 ( AD 1000 7.-3-3.17 12.73 AE
1000 4.-3-14 0.87 AD 1000 7.-3-5 11.06 AE
1000 4.-3-15 15.61 AD 1000 7.-3-6.2 4.93 AD
1000 4.-4-3 2.89 AD 1000 7.-3-8.2 5.50 AD
1000 4.-5-5.10 2.65- A 1000 7.-3-8.1 1.56 AD
1000 4.-5-5.14 12.75 _ AD 1000 7.-5-1 9.83 A
1000 4.-5-17.1 12.30 AD 1000 7:5-2 63.06 A
1000 4.-6-8 1.23 D 1000 7.-6-6.3 6.82 A
1000 4.-6-9 2.66 D 1000 7.-6-6.4 1.82 AD
1000 4.-7-7 7.12 A 1000 7.-6-7 9.36 A
1000 4.-7-9 3.44 A 1000 7.-6-9 2.23 AD
1000 4.-7-12.1 3.34 1 A 1000 8.-1-4.27 0.88 A
1000 5.-1-7.3 40.39 A 1000 H8.-1-6.5 3.26 CF
1000 5.-1-7.5 9.86 A- -- 1000 - - -8.-1-9 1.99 A
1000 I.5.-2-7.5 3.49 - F - --- - 1000 8.-2-1n .__. 0.95 I AD
1000 j 6.-1-3 5.45 t AD 1000 j 8.-2-3.1 { 0.95 A
1000 j 6.-1-5.9 4.40 F 1000 ; 9.-3-13.5 4.19 AD
1000 6. 1-5.2 2.88 F 1000 9.-6-8.1 0.94 AD
( 1000 6-1-5.3 1.16 F 1000 9.-8-1 43.90 CF
! 1000 ° 6.-1-6 3.14 F 1000 9.-8-2.2 2.26 CF
1000 i 6-1-12,1 2.78 AD 1000 i 9.-9-27.5 2.91 A
l 1000 6.-2-11 7.96 D r 1000 9 -11-7 1 1.80 JA
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Community Preservation Proiect Plan List of Elidble Parcels
District SCTM No. Acreage Category District SCTM No. Acreage Category
1000 9.-11-7.2 1.68 A 1000 15.-9-1.7 21.54 I A
1000 9.-12-8.1 1.44 ABCF 1000 15.-9-1.9 2.01 A
1000 10.-5-12.5 11.01 A 1000 15.-9-1.11 2.12 A -
1000 10.-5-12.6 3.89 A 1000 15.-9-1.12 1.65 A
1000 10.-5-12.15 9.97 A 1000 15.-9-3.5 35.34 AF
µ1000mm_ 10.-5-12.16 2.20 - A _ --- 1000- _ 15.-9-3.6 11.98 AF
1000 10.-5-12.19 9.28 -A-- 1000 g 15.-9-97.97 F
1000Wµ 10.-5-12.21 4.20 A -- 1000 17:4-16 122.29 ABF -----
1000 10.-5-12.26 5.20 AD 1000 17.-6-3 2.00 CD -i
1000 10.-5-13.6A--3.57 AD - - - 1000 - 17.-6-4 -- i 28.50 CD
1000 10.-6-1.2 1.43 A 1000 17.-6-5 11.92 CD
1000 10.-6-1.17. 1.08 AD 1000 17.-6-14.2 2.11 ABCDF
1000 _ 10.-6-1.25 2.90 A 1000 18.-2-3 0.32 BDF
1000 10.-6-1.26 5.56 AD 1000 -18.-2-33-3.72--- B
1000 10.-6-2.4 67.62 AD 1000 18.-2-34 8.07 B
1000 10.-6-10.4 11.75 AD 1000 18.-3-9.10 11.73 B
1000 J 10.-6-10.5 2.97 AD 1000 18.-3-30.3 4.29 € BF
1000 10.-11-5.6 2.55 AD 1000 18.-3-30.4 ( 2.10 BF
1000 11.-1-6.1 16.81 A d 1000 18.-4-7.6 4.14 B
1000 - 11.-1-7.4 5.57 A, 1000 18.-4-7.8 26.76 B
1000 12.-2=1 6.06 LL- ABCF J�Y 1000 18.-5-18.6 27.72 AB
1000 _ 12.-2-5.3 1.27 _ F - 1000 18.-5-23 5.02 AB
1000 12.-2-6.13 1.15 ABC 1000 _ 18.-6-4.1_ 1.41 B
1000 13.-2-7.13 0.93 B 1000 18.-6-14.5 10.33 B
1000 13.-2-7.14 9.49 B 1000 18.-6-14.6 4.59 B
1000 13.-2-8.2 4.54 _ F _ 1000 18.-6-14.8 3.35 B
1000 14.-2-1.2- _- -8.73 M _.. 1000 18.-6-17.3 1.99 mmBCDI
1000 _ 14.-2-1.9 4.61 AF 1000 18.-6-19.3 2.21 B
1000 14.-2-3.28 19.65 AD ! 1000 19.-1-1.3 1.93 B
1000 14.-2-3.29 7.05 yy AD 1000 19.4-5 - 5.06 -- AD
1000 14.-2-3.30 32.86 A 1000 19.-1-7.5 0.64 B
1000 14.-2-25 2.96 BF 1000 19.-1-10.5 1.61 AB
1000 14.-2-29.2 0.96 ABF 1000 i 19.-1-14.9 ; 16.81 BF
1000 -- 14.-2-29.3 0.99 ABF _- 1000 19.-1-15.5 i 469 B
1000 14.-2-2.9.4 1.03 AB 1000 19.-1-15.6 8.55 B
1000 15.-2-15.7 1.09 BF 1000 f 10 -1-15.7 17.75 B
- -- -- -- - ? -- - 4
1000 15.-2-15.8 2.51---
.51-- BF 1000 ` 19.-1-15.8 5.24 ; BD
1000 15.-2-17.6 - 2.45 BF 1000 i 19.-1-8.6 { 2033 BCD
1000 [ 15.-8-33 ! 9.07--- AD j 1000 j 19 -2-2 2.39 f B
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Comm,unity Preservation Project Plan List of Eligible Parcels
District SCTM No.- Acreage
Category ( District SCTM No. Acreage Category
1000 19.-2-3 5.52 B 1000 23.-1-5 ' 0 48 ADF
_ -- 1 !- t - - --- -- -s`
1000 - 19.-2-12.2 f 13.10 B ' 1000 23.-1-6.10.85 ADF
}-- - -
1000 {J 20.-3-3.3 : 10.84 BDF 1000 _ 23.-1-16 1.24 CDF
i 1000 20.-3-4.1 1.33 ABD 1000 23.-1-21 1.01 1 CDF
11-10-00- 20.-3-7.1 10.90 B -T 1000 �F 23.-2-5.5 1.01 CD
1000 21.-1-30.2 5.74 B 1000 23.-2-5.6 13.30 CD
1000 21.-1-30.3 12.10 B 1000 23.-2-5.7 4.24 ACF
1000 21.-5-22 3.95 BF 1000 23.-2-5.8 2.19 ACF
M 1000 -21.-5-23 _._.2.49 BF 1000 23.-2-8 --- 11.06 BF
1000 22._3-1� 2.85 BF10� 00 25.-2-23.2 5.01 - A -
1000 22.-3-2 2.75 BF 1000 25:-4-11.9 7.79 B -
1000 22.-3-3 2.69 AF 1000 25.4-11.10 14.57 B
1000 22.-3-4 2.62 BF 1000 26.-1-33 2.27 B
1000 22.-3-13 2.64 A 1000 27.-1-3 2.15 B
1000 22.-3-18.9 2.69 B 1000 27.-1-9 7.66 B 6
1000 22.-3-18.11 2.70 AF 1000 27.-1-11 1.73 AB
1000 22.-3-18.12 4.21 AF 1000 27.-1-2.1 1.81 B
1000 22.-3-18.13 6.19 AF 1000 27.-1-2.2 1.00 ' B
1000 22.-3-18.14 0.98 AF 1000 ' 27.-2-2.4 7.95 BD
1000 22.-3-18.15 1.08 AF 1000 27.-2-2.8 15_58 B -
1000 22.-3-18.16 2.37 AF 1000 27.-2-7 _ 19.08 BC
1000 22.-3-18.17 1.31 AF 1000 27.-3-5 10.34 B
1000 22.-3-18.18 1.26 AF 1000 - 27.-3-7.2 1.67 BD -
1000 j 22.-3-18.19 3.41 AF 1000 - 27.-4-9.4 1.65 B
1000 22.-3-18.20' 0.80 AF 1000 27.-4-10.4 - 1.25 -B ~
1000 22.-3-18.23 0.19 A -1000--i-2--7-.--4--10.-5 2.28 B -
1000 - 22.-3-23.2 0.18 CF - 1000 27.-4-10.6--,-7.95-- B--_
1000 22.-3-23.3 0.17 CF 1000 31.4-1.4 2.06 BF
1000 22.-3-26 5.15 BD 1000 31.-1-5.9 1.01 B
1000 22.-3-29 4.27 AF 1000 31.-2-32.5 1.76 AB
1000 22.-3-31 3.07 AF 1000 31.-3-12 1.57 B
1000 22 -3-33 „4.44 ADF 1000 31.-4-11 j 0.71 - -B- -
1000 22,_3-34 -- 3.11 F1000 31. 4-35 1 1101 A
1000 22 -3-35 0.26 F 1000 31.-4-36 0.89 - A
1000 22.-3-36-- 0.27 -t F 1000 31.-6-28.3 , 4.87 B
1000 22.-3-37 0.37 F ! 1000=_-_ 31.-6-28.5 - 1.28 - B
1000 23.-1-2.10 1.21 CDF 1000 31.-7-10 2.07 BDF
1000 23.-1-3.1 0.63 ; ADF 1000 31.-10-15 10.08 BF '
1000 ! 23 1-4 105 ADF- _ 1000 -- 31.-11-6 -I 0.06 --fi BFI
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Communitv Preservation Project Plan List of Eligible Parcels
District SCTM No. Acreage Category ; District SCTM No. I Acreage Category
I_1000 31.-16-6 60.78 BD - ! 1000 45.-6-9.1 0_85 BD- -`
.__ -- __ __
1000 32.-1-2.1 62.27 BD 1000 45.-6-9.2 0.74 BD
1000 32.-l-4.1 ' 30.87 BD 1000 45.-6-9.3 0.67 BD _
1000 32.-1-5 9.52 BD 1000 47:2-1 - 0.87---F AD
1000 32.-1-10 16.96 BD 1000 50.-3-60.61 ACD
- _ µ _. ................._ _.. � a
1000 32.-1-11 22.95 BD 100 00 50.-5-1 0.61 B
1000 32.-1-12.1 3.86 BD 1000 51.-2-4,1 0.52 B
1000 32.-1-12.3 1.64 BD 1000 51.-3-4.9 0.55 B
1000 32.-1-14.2 4.25 _ BD 1000 51.-3-4.10 0.55 B
1000- 34.-4-19.2 18.49 - AD--- -- 1000 51.-3-12.3 1.33 B-
1000 34.-4-19.3 8.99 AD 1000 51.-3-12.5 1.50 I B
1000 35.-1-24 17.20 BF 1000 51.-3-12.6 8.55 B
1000 35.-2-1 7.29 BF 1000 51.-3-12.7 4.99 B
_. .. _ -
1000 35.-2-11 23.61 B 1000 51.-3-12.8 12.84 B
1000 35.-2-12 1.84 AB Y 1000- 51.-3.12_9 6.64 B
1000 35.-2-15.1 10.55 ABE 1000 51.-3-12.10 13.79 B
1000 35.-2-17.1 53.95 B 1000 51.-3-12.11 0.61 B
1000 35.-3-12.4 10.36 BD I 1000 51.-3-12.12 1.03 B
1000 35.-3-12.8 30.15 BD 1000 51.-3-12.13 7.81 B
1000 _ 38.-1-1.8 0.91 B 1000 51.-342.14 4.98mm B-
1000 _ 38.-7-7.1 5.06 AF 1000 51.-3-12,15 5.53 B
1000 40.-1-23.1 1.25 ABF 1000 51.-3-12.17 3.17 B
1000 40.-3-1 0.97 AB 1000 ! 51.-3-12.18 2.02 B
1000 40.-3-2 2.02 AD 1000 ' 51.-6-3.8 2.56 B
1000 40.-3-5 1.28 AB 1000 52.-4-1.3 1.48 B
1000 40.-3-10.4 3.23 AD 1000 52.-4-4 1.28 ABDGN
1000 40.-4-1 17.73 AB 1000 52.-5-55 0.51 B
1000 44.-3-4.3 1.67 ABDG 1000 52.-5-60.2 0.23 DFI
L441000
.-4-5.1 1.63 ABDGN 1000 52.-5-60.8 5.28 DFI
1000 45.-2-10.5 1.59 D 1000 52.-5-62 0.93 BD
1000 45.-3-1 0.37 AD 1000 52.-5-60.9 0.48 DFI
-1000 45.-3-2 13.01 AD-� 1000 52.-5-60.4 0.38 DFI
1000 - 145.-3-3 8.05 AD 1000 52,-5-60.6 � 85.97 ! DFD
1000 45.4-4.1 9.48 BD 1000 52.-5-60.7 E 7.17 DFI
1000 45 -5-1 1 0.92 RBD 1000 52.-5-60.57.58 DFI
1000 45.-5-2 0.92 ABD 1000 52.-7-1.1 ' 20.19 BCDFI
100045 -6-1 1.90 BD -- 52 -7-1.2 ; 8.02 BCDFI
1000 45.-6-2 11.88 BD-- _ 1000 52.-7-1.3 1.66 BCDFI
1000 45.-6-8 1.73 BDF 1000 , 52.-9-1.1 2.04 ABCDFI
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Community Preservation Project Pian List of Eligible Parcels
District SCTM No. Acreage Category ; District SCTM No. Acreage Category
1000 52.-9-1.2 270 - - -ABCDFI - 1000-_- 56.-2-13 4.77 BD - -
1000 52.-9-1.3 - 0.91 _ ABCDFI - 1000- 56.-2-14 l 0.45 BD
1000 52.-9-1.4 20.05 ABCDFI I 1000 56.-2-15 0.49 BD
1000 52.-9-1.5 35.90 ABCDFI 1000 56.-2-17 0.52 BD -
1000 53.-2-3 5.15 AD 1000 56.-2-18 0.72 B
1000 53.-2-7 31.39 BD 1000 56:2-19 20.51 B
1000 53.-3-6 10.09 A D F 1000mm 56.-2-20 3.02 B
1000 53.-3-7 14.59 BD 1000 56.-2-21 7.18 B -
1000 53.-3-9 28.13 BD - - 1000 56.-3-9 8.94 B
1000 53.-3-11 11.24 BD 1000 56:3-13.3 0.47 B
I-
1000 53.-5-12.6 5.21ABCDF 1000 56.-4-2 1.12 BD
1000 53.-6-46.8 10.77 B 1000 r56.-4-3- 0.92 AD -
1000 53.-6-46.9 7.54 B 1000 56.-4-19 0.97 DI
1000 53.-6-46.10 7.00 B 1000 56.-4-20.1 0.92 DI
1000 53.-6-46.7 1.20 BD 1000 56.4-20.2 1.84 DI mm
1000 54.-3-22 0.52 B 1000 56.-4-24 0.38 DFI
- - -
1000 54.-3-24.4 0.58 B 1000 56.-4-17.1 6.97 A
1000 54.-5-37.1 0.64 E 1000 56.-5-1.3 17.58 BF
1000 54.-5-49.1 0.63 ADF1000 56.-6-1.1 32.11 BDF '
1000 54.-6-15 0.49 A 1000 56.-6-10.1 18.61 DFI
1000 54.-7-1.3 0.31 E 1000 56.-6-11.1 0.23 BD
1000 55.-1-9.1 0.34 B 1000 56.-6-11.2 8.98 BD
1000 55.-2-7 - 0.28 w- B 1000 - 56.-6-13 11.90 CDFI
1000 55.-2-8.16 0.27 B 1000 56.-7-1 ", 6.12 _ CDFI
1000 55.-2-8.14 4.50 B 1000 56.-7-4.1 28.30 DFI
1000 55.-2-8.15 4.20 B 1000 56.-7-5 10.10 BD
1000 55.-2-10.3 0.19 B 11000 56.-7-11 2.46 BD
1000 55.-3-6.1 0.18 BDF 1000 57.-1-1 3.02 BD
1000 55.-5-6 0.59 B 1000 57.-1-35 10.82 BDF
1000 55.-5-17 0.99 B 1000 57.-2-37.1' 562 BCDF
1000 55.-6-16 0.74 B 1000 57.-2-42.6 8.31 BD
1000 55.-6-33.1 ! 27.81 B 1000 58.4-2.2 8.08 ABFGI
1000 55.-6-35 - 21.31 BD 1000 j 58.-1-3 5.90 ABFGI
1000 55.-6-36 0.13 BD 1000 ; 59.-1-18 ! 0.10 ABCDGI
a
1000 55.-6-37.1 0.34 B { 1000 59.-1-21.1 1.66 ABCDGI
1000 56-1-1 ; 0 54 BD - -5 - -__ -- --- - --
_ � 1000 j 9.-1-21.2 10.92 ABCDGI
1000 56.-1-4.2 0.54 B # 1000 59.-1-21.3 If 4.63 ABCDGI
1000 56.-1-11.3 2.52 ABCDFI -ml -1000 59.-1-21.4 4.36 ABCDGI
1000 56.-2-12 16.81 f BD 1_1000 Y59.-1-21.9 - 8,31 ABCDGI -
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APPENDIX C
Community Preservation Project Plant List of Eligible Parcels
District SCTM No. Acreage ( Category District SCT No. Acreage Category 1
1000 59.-1-25 0.24 1 ABCDGI i 1000 66.- -,59 1.03 ' B
1000 59.-3-17.3 0.26 B 1000 66.-2-60 i 4.98 B
1000 59.-3-26.1 0.26 B 1000 66.-2-61 39.80 -B -----
1000 59.-3-28.5 0.33 B --- 1000 66.-2-62.1 6.11 B
' 1000 59.-3-27 0.29 B 1000 66.-2-63 _ 21.82- I B
1000 59.-4-2.1 _ -0.28 ..__ B_ _ .r F 1000 66.-2-65 5.00
1000 59.-S-2.3 0.29 ABCDGI 1000 66.-2-64 6.55 B
1000 59.-6-27.2 0.23 ° ADF 1000 66.-3-13 28.92 B
1000 59.-9-28.1 0.21 B 1000 66.-3-14 22.06 B
1000 59.-10-1 0.21 BE - 1000 66,-3-15 5.06 BDF -
1000 59.-10-3.1 0.25 BE 1000 167.-4-1 1.68 A
1000 59.-10-6.3 0.24 BE 1000 67.-5-1 7.70 BDF
1000 63.-1-1.3 0.32 B 1000 67.-5-3 0.76 ADF
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A_ _ _. ...._.._. .. _.. ..w.__,.
1000 63.-1-15 0.23 B 1000 67.-7-8 19.18 ADF
1000 63.-2-3 0.26 B 1000 67,-7-9 10.82 ADF
i 1000 63.-3-1.1 0.28 1 B 1000 68.-1-7 10.01 ABFGI
1000 63.-3-18.1 0.51 B 1000 68.-l-8 12.16 ABFGI
1000 63.-3-24 0.33 B 1000 68.11-9 10.06 ABFGI
1000 63.-3-25 0.22 B 1000 68.-1-10 3.24 ABFGI
1000 63.-4-4 0,33 E 1000 68.-1-13.4 4.74 ABFGI -
1000 63.-7-27 1.10 B 1000 68.-1-14.2 2.27 ABFGI
1000 64.-1-30.2 27.07 DF 1000 _ 68.-1-15.1 1.86 BFI
1000 64.-3-1.2 0.09 DF 1000 68.-1-11.1 1.89 ABFGI
1000 66.-1-37 3.63 1 BDF 100068.-4-7 3.13 A
1000 66.-2-2.1 LL 0.38 _- B 1000 - 68.4-10.1 5.81 BE
1000 66.-2-3 10.20 B 1000 68.-4-12 13.37 A
1000 66.-2-4 0.26 B 1000 68.-4-13 31.08 BE
1000 66.-2-5 5.42 B 1000 68.4-16.2 55.10 BE
1000 66.-2-48 2.94 B 1000 68.-4-16.3 5.26 BE
1000 66.-2-49 4.07 B 1000 68.-4-17 69.57 BD
1000 66.-2-50 4.91 _ B 1000 68.-4-18 45.88 BE
1000 66.-2-51 8.80 - B _ 1000 - 68.-4-19 < 52.47 B ---
1000 66.-2-52 1.86 ! B 1000 69.-1-1.3 - 69.65 BE
1000 66.-2-53 13.09 B 1000 69.-1-6.1 -1 21,63 BE
1000 ' 66.-2-54 7.97 B 1000 69.-1-7.2 1.63 BE
1000 66.-2-55 11.25 s B 1000 69.4-7.3 6.82 1 BE I
1000 66.-2-56 4.59 ! B 1000 69.-1-8 0.50 BE
( 1000 66.-2-57 ! 23.04 B 1000 69 -2-3 10.13 B -
i - - -
1000 66.-2-58 i 1.31 B I 1000 69.-3-10.2 2.90 B
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APPENDIX C
Community PresenTatpon Project Plan List of Ellf,,ahle Parcels
] District SCTM No. AcreageCategory District SCTiVI No. Acreage Category
+ 1000 69.-3-11 3.73 BD 1000 75.-6-3.2 ; 0.85 BD
1000 _ 69.-3-13 l 1.84 -' D 1000 75.-6-3.3 29.89 BD I
1000 69.-4-11 1.84 BE 1000 756-6.1 1.84 B _ -
1000 69.-5-4.1 1.84 BE 1000 75.-6-7.4 1.93 TB
1000 69.-5-7.1 1.84 B 1000 75.-6-11 1.84 B
1000 69.-5-14 16.80 B 1000 75.-7-2 1.84 B
1000 69.-6-9.5 18.87 B _ 1000 75.-7-3 R'µ1.87 - B -
1000 70.-6-40 3.03 D j 1000 75.-7-6.1 0.92 B
1000 70.-7-19 4.43 B 1000 76.-3-21.4 2.79 BDF
1000 70.-13-21 19.92 DF 1000 78.-1-10.21 31.06 ADF
1000 72.-2-3 1.84 1 BF 1000 78.-1-10.23 28.73 B
1000 72.-2-4 2.44 BF 1000 78.-141 5.93 BDF
1000 72.-2-6 2.28 BF 1000 78.-3-12.1 26.62 BD
1000 73.-1-1 23.51 B 1000 78.-7-5.5_ 8.14 BDF -
1000 73.-1-2.2 5.17 B 1000 78.-7-5.6 3.71 BDF
1000 73.-2-4 27.92 AB 1000 78.-7-6 1.85 BDF
1000 73.-3-1.1 20.80 ABE 1000 78.-7-8 2.00 BDF
1000 73.-6-2.2 5.31 ABEF 1000 78.-7-9 5.88 BDF
1000 74.-1-36 17.02 ABE 1000 78.-8-10 8.54� tl B
1000 74.-1-38 1.65 ABE 1000 79.-7-55 7.22 B
1000 74.4-40.1 0.87 i ABE 1000 _ 79.-8-15.2 8.90 B
1000 - 74.-1-42.7 17.45 ABEF 1000 _ 81.-1-24.3 57.17 C
1000 74.-4-3.2 5.13 BE _ 1000 81.-1-25 83.85 BDF
1000 74.-5-7 5.71 A 1000 81.-2-3 6.23 B
1000 74.-5-8 -4.44 B 1000 81.-2-4 3.68 BD
1000 75.-1-5 2.35 A 1000 82.-2-3.3 7.81 B
1000 75.-1-6 2.26 BE - t 1000- 82.-2-3.4 - 8.36 B
1000 75.4-7 1.14 A 1000 83.-1-11 12.71 AF
1000 75.-1-17.1 5.28 B - 1000 83.-1-12 12.20 AF
1000 75.-2-2.114.97 BE 1000 83.-1-32_3 17.25 - B
1000 75.-2-2.2 29.19 BE 1000 83 -2-12.1 6.44 B
1000 75.-2-2.3 13.21 BE - ._.- 1000 83.-2-12.2 6.57 -_r.
-B
1000 75.-2-2.4 j 2.80 BE 1000 83. 2 12.3 -9.60 B --
1000 75.-2-8 ? 14.33 BE 1000 83.-2-12.5 - l 33.72 B
1000 75.-2-9 5.38 BE ---- - ' 1000 - 83.-2-12.6 70.09 B
1000 75.-2-15.1 ` 5.19 B - 1000 81-2-128 4.31 B
1000 75.-3-2 1.18 B - 1000 83.-2-13.6 - 35.39 B - -
1000 ' 75 -3-3 1.24- B 1000- 83.-2-16 36.85 B
1000 ( 75.-6-3.1 0.21 BD 1000 83 -2-17.1 30.74 I B
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APPENDIX DI C;
Community Preservation Project Plait List of Eligible Parcels
1 District SCTM No. Acreage Category District SCTM No. Acreage Category,
1000 83.-3-5.3 19.56 IB 1000 86.-3-2 33.06 ABDFG
1000 83.-3-6.1 2.90 B-- -- 1000 86.-3-3.1 33.53 ABDG
1000 83.-3-2.1 4.00 B 1000 _ 86.-5-14.4 45.98 _ B
1000 84.-1-1 1.50 B 1000 86.-6-27 4.00 ACF
1000 84.-1-4.4 1.78 B _ i 1000 - 87.4-24.1 30.85 BCD
1000 84.-1-7.1 27.75 B 1000 87.-1-25 54.40 BCD
1000 84.-1-8.2 2.61 BE 1000 87.-2-40.1 23.34 BF $
1000 84.-1-10.4 77.79 B 1000 87.-2-40.2 27.74 BF
1000 84.-1-24 10.23 ABE 1000 87.-3-61 18.98 BD
1000 - 84.-1-25.2 7.97 BE 1000 87.-5-12.2- 51.12 DF _
1000 -, 84.-1-12.3- - 12.68 m B 1000 87.-5-21.7 18.22 B
1000 84.-1-12.5 5.96 B 1000 87.-5-21.9 2.77 B
1000 84.-2-1.1 0.98 B 1000 87.-5-21.10 3.14 B
1000 84.-2-3.3 1.54 ABE 1000 87.-5-21.11 2.19 B
1000 84.-2-4.1 3.38 ABE 1000 87.-5-21.12 55.27 B
1000 84.�4-1 3.58 B 1000 87.-5-21.13 1.23 BD
1000 84.-4-3 0.67 _B 1000 87.-5-22 -- 12.12 BD
_
1000 - 84.-4-7.1 7.77 BE 1000 87.-5-23.6 26.09 _ BD
1000 85.-1-3 - 0.95 B 1000 87.-5-25 4.85 BD -
1000 85.-1-4 6.81 BE 1000 88.-3-3.1 1.84 BD
1000- 85.-1-9 0.93 _ ; BE 1000 88.-5-41 12.63 BD
1000 85.-1-10 0.95 ` BE 1000 89.-1-1.1 _ 6.53 BD
1000 85.-2-1.1 0.60 B 1000 f 89.-1-10.2 6.56 AD
1000 85.-2-1.3 3.11 B 1000 89.4-10.3 1.84 B
1000 85.-2-3 1.23 B 1000 89.-2-1 4.15 BDF
1000 85.-2-7 0.94 BE 1000 89 --2-3 1.00 BD
1000 85.-2-9.2 3.77 BE i 1000 94.-1-10 1.08 $ ABF
1000 85.-2-10.2 7.80 B 1000 94.-3-2 3.74 B
1000 85.-2-14 2.74 BE 1000 94.-3-3.1 3.06 F
1000 85.-2-15 3.48 BE 1000 94.-3-4.1 3.24 F
1000 85.-2-16- 5.35 BE 1000 94.4-1 1.09 B
1000 85.-3-8 ii 6.29 B 1000 i 95.-1-1.1 0.93 B
1000 86.-1-3.3 12.83B 1000 ; 95.-1-2 0.96 B -
1000 1 86 1-9.1 0.46 B -- 1000 : 95.-1-3.1 36.03 B
1000 j 86.-1-1013 8.03 B1000 95 -1-4.2 3.22 B
1000 j 86.-1-10,14 37.78 B 1000 95.-1-7.2 - 11.57-- B
100086.-1-15 9.88 BE _ 1000 95. 1-8.3 17.66 B
1000 86.-2-1.4 10.01 BDF 1000 95 -1-9 14.74 B
1000 186.-3-1 5.00 ABDFG 1000 95.-1-10 5.47 B
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APPENDIX C;
Community Preservation Project Placa List of Eligible Parcels
District SCTM No. Acreage Category District SCTM No. Acreage i Category
1000- - 95.-1-11.2 35.19 B ----- 1000-^- 97.-2-23 14.67 B
-- --- -- ------
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- - - .-_L
- -- -- - -
1000 95.-2-1.1 24.33 B 1000 97.-3-1 9.02 B
1000 95.-2-4 1.84 B _ 1000 97.-4-17.1 4.72 B
1000 95.-2-6 5.26 B 1000 97.-4-17.3 10.22 B
I1000 95.-2-7 6.54 B 1000 97.-5-2.1 16.38 B
10-00 95.-3-3.4 1.60 B 1000 97.-5-6 5.12 B
1000 95.-3-8.1 4.60 BE 1000 97.-6-2 17.51 BDF
1000 95.-3-11 2.99 BE 1000 97.-7-1 25.61 BCDF
1000 95.-4-1 17.41 BE 1000 97.-8-20.1 46.04 BD
1000 95.-4-3.1 9.16 ' BE 1000 97.-8-24 3.20 BD
1000 95.-4-5.2 1.91 i B 1000 97.-9-10.4 5.16 B
1000 95.-4-9.1 1.98 B 1000 97.-9-12 0.93 B
1000 95.-4-11 10.09 J_BE 1000 97.-10-1.1 2.00 B
1000 95.-4-12 29.85 BE 1000 97.-10-1.2 1.87 B__._ _
1000 95.-4-13 3.02 BE 1000 97.-10-2.1 2.03 B
1000 95.-4-14.2 10.55 B 1000 97.-10-2.2 5.36 B
1000 95.-4-16.1 1.39 B 1000 98.4-1.3 3.74 B
1000 96.-1-1.1 0.18 B 1000 98.-1-2.1 26.13 B
1000- 96.4-1.2 10.11 B 1000 98.-1-27.1 1.72 B
1000 96.-1-1.3 _ 34.26 B 1000' 99.-2-8.3 2.06 E
1000 - 96.-1-1.4 1.71 B 1000 100.-2-1 0.98 B
1000 96.-1-1.5 1.71 B w._ 1000 100.-2-2 2.81 B
1000 - _96.-1-1.6 1.71 a B 1000 - 100.-2-3.2 1.80 B
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1000 96.-1.1_7 1.70 B 1000 100.-2-4 1.05 ! B
1000 96.-1-1.9 14.91 B 1000 € 100.-3-12 32.58 B
1000 96.-2-7 ; 11.00 BE i 1000 100.-4-8.1 60.81 BE
1000 96.-3-6.1 176.96 B 1000 100.-4-4.1 8.44 BE
1000 96.-3-7.3 i 0.46 B 1000 101._1.2.5 32.58 BE
1000 96.-3-9 70-42 B 1000 101.-1-4.1 25.86 BE
1000 96.-4-4.3 48.33 BE 1000 101.4-4.3 19.03 B
1000 - 96.-5-1.2 56.01 ABE 1000 101.---1-5.2 1.38 BE
1000 96.-5-12.3 34.52 B 1000 101.-1-8.2 24.91 BE
1000 197.-1-1 1.84 B 1000 101.-1-14.7 4.37 BE
1000 f 97.-1-16.3 - + 1.84 B - -- 1000 101.-1-19.1 5.35 BE
1000 97 -1-18 1412 B 1000 101.-2-3.1 5.75 BE
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1000 97.-2-9.1 8.40 BD - 1000 �-101.-2-4 5.00 BE
1000 97.-2-10 94.94 BD 1000 1101.-2-5 15.57 BE
1000 97.-2-13.424.04 BD 1000 101.-2-6 7.10 BE
f
1000 97.-2-21 8.50 BD ) 1000 f 101.-2-8 f 8.93 B
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APPENDIX C
Community, Preservation Project Plan List of Eligible Parcels
District SCTM No. Acreage Category District SCTM No-. Acreage Category
100
1000 102. 1000 108.
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1000 102.4-10 100.04 B 1000 109,-1-10.1 8.69 ABE
1000 102.-6-20.2 31.46 B 1000 109.-1-11 37.06 ABE
1000 101-1-19.3 5.12 B 1000 109.-l-13.1 2.04 ABE
-j
1000 101-1-19,12 2.82 B 1000 109.-1-40 5.69 B
1000 101-11-19.1 15.05 EF
1000 103,13-1.2 24.64 BDF 1000 109.-4-8.3 0.52 B
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1000 105.4-1 0.06 BF 1000 110.-7-25 0.51 BDF
1000 106.-9-2.3 0.15 B 1000 111.4-3 BDF
16.68
1000 106,-9-4.10 0.02 B 1000' BDF
1000 107.-1-1.3 0.12 BDF 1000 Ill._1_11 15.06 BDF
1000 107.-2-2.5 0.29 BD 1000 111, 1 17.1 0.97 BDF
1000 10 13 0.35 BE 1000 Ill' 120 2.87 BDF
1000 107 -10-62 0.33 B 1000 -2 1 6.51 BDF
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lUUU lU/�-lU'9 059 BE / 1OO8 111 'I'Z4 � 9l� BDF
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� 1DO0 | 1OO '1'4 0�0 | 8E | l0O0 � 1l1,1'34 | 305 / BDF |
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APPENDIX C
Community Preservation Project Plan List of Eligible.Parcels
District CTSt M No. Acreage Category District SCTM No. Acreage Category
1000 111.4-38 3.78 BDF 1000 115.-10-1 0.06 BF
1000 - 111.-10-1.1 3.20- F BDF 1000 115.-11-24 - 0.05 BD -
1000 111.-10-1.2 3.08 BDF 1000 115.-11-25 0.05 BD !
1000 111.-10-2 0.97BDF 1000 116.-1-4 0.04 AB
1000 111.-10-3 ; 2.64 BDF 1000 _ 116.-1-6 0.11 ABC
1000111.-10-4 f 1.10 BDF e 1000 116.-1-9.1 0.16 BD
1000 111.-10-10 0.46 BDF 1000 116.-1-10 0.14 B
1000 111.40-14 0.81 AF 1000 116.-2-23 0.20 BCD
1000 111.-10-18.2 1.26B 1000 116.-2-25.2 2.76 BCD
1000 111.-14-5.3 3.36 BDF 1000 116.-2-27 1.41 BCD
1000 111.-14-6 2.88 BDF 1000 _ t 116.-2-28.1 0.84 BCD
1000 112.-1-8.12 1.27 BF 1000 116.-3-2 0.13 BCD
1000 112.-1-16.3 4.75 B 1000 116_-3.5 2.02 BCD
1000 112.-1-19 0.35 B 1000 116.-3-6 0.85 BCD
1000 112.-1-20 1.84 B 1000 116.-3-8 13.41 BCD
1000 112.-2-1.1 0.28 B 1000 116.-3-9 7.49 BCD
1000 113.-1-3.1 0.02 B 1000- 116.-3-10 4.00 BCD
1000 113.-2-26 0.11 B 1000 116.-3-11 10.62 BCD
1000 113-7-2.5 0.16 B 1000 116.-3-12 10.42 BCD
1000 113.-7-2.6 0.29 , B 1000 116.-3-13 4.96 BDF
-1000-1,
000 -.w. 113.-7-19.23 -0.27 + B�-' 1000 116.-3-14 3.79 BCD
1000 113.-7-19.24 0.61 B 1000 116.-3-16.1 7.09 BCD
1000 113.-7-19.25 0.52 B T ^ 1000 ` 116.„4-2 9.79 BD
1000 114.-7-14.22.34 DF 1000 116.-4-3.2 11.31 BD
1000 114.-9-2 5.69 ADF ? 1000 116.-4-4 12.88 BD
1000 115.-2-6 3.89 ABE t 1000 116.-4-5 4.65 BD
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1000 115.-3-21 1.69 BDF 1000 116.-4-6 7.81 BD
r1000 115.-4-8.6 1.20 B 1000 116.-4-7 0.90 BD
r 1000 115.-5-5 0.14 - BDF 1000 116.-4-8.1 4.81 BD
1000 ' 115.-5-6 0.09 BDF 1000 116.-4-8.2 - 8.87 BD
1000 115.-5-8 i 0.19 BDF - 11000 116.-4-9 15.03 BD
1000 i 115.-5-9 # 0.33 BDF 11000 116.-4-12.1 16.07 IBD
1000 115.-5-18 i 0.33 '= BDF 1000 116.-6-5 ; 1.29 ' BCDF
1000 1115.-7-131 0.31 B 1000 116.-6-7 126.95 BCDF-
, _. _
1000 - 115.-7-13.2 1 0.18 B 1000 116.-6-8 ( 4.51 ( BCDF
- 1- -- - -_ _-+ _ -- - 00 - - ---- - _ -
1000 115.-8-1 0.11 B 1000 116.-6-17.1 20.70 BDF
1000 115.-8-3.7 0.02 B 1000 116.-6-21.1 29.99 BCD
1000 115.-9-4 0.08 BF 1000 117.-1-1 15 91 BDF 1
1000 115-9-7 008-- BD 1000 117.-1-2 - 20.29 BDF
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APPENDIX C;
Community Preservation Project.Plan Dist of Eligible Parcels
District SCTM No. Acreage Category District SCTM No. Acreage Category
1000 117.-1-3 27.56 BDF ; 1000 121.-4-9_3- ' 5.37- ABE
1000 117.-1-4 36.30 BDF 1000 121.-5-5.1 -0.53 ABE
1000 1117.-1-5 6.41 I BDF 1000 122.-1-2.3 0.67 ; AB '
1000 117.-1-6 11.50 BDF 1000 122.-2-8.1 0.59 BE
1000 117.-1-7 11.27 BDF v- - 1000 122.-2-24.4 69.29 BE -
- -- - - ----- i __ -- - -- - - - - - - - -- - --------
1000 117.-1-8 154.65 BDF 1000 122.-2-25 39.17 ABE
a.... _....�.....,._._.._...._
1000 117.-1-9 0.59 ? BDF 1000 122.-3-1.4 0.23 BD
1000 117.4-10 0.69 BDF ( 1000 122.-4-44.6 2.64 BD
1000 117.-1-11 11.33 BDF 1000 122.-5-4 1.90 B
1000 117.-1-12 47.48 BDF 1000 122.-6-28 0.93 BD
1000 117.-1-13 15.00 BDF _ 1000 122.-7-9 23.11 1 B
-- - -_-.__."" .- w. ...._------ _----- .--.1- --_ .._ 1-1- - ,- .. __.....
1000 117.-1-14 = 6.68 BDF 1000 122.-7-8.9 7.58 BCD
1000 117.-1-15 5.71 BDF 1000 123.-1-2.1 0.66 - B- --
1000 117.-1-17 4.17 BDF 1000 121-1-2.2 27.03 B
1000 117.-5-14.2 2.30 BDF 1000 123.-1-5 2.58 B
1000 117.-5-43 16.89 BDF 1000 124,-1-2.1 1.84 BE
1000 117.-5-44 39.52 BDF 1000 125.-2-2.2 13.67 BE
1000 117.-6-14.1 5.18 BD 1000 125.-3-7.2 5.23 B
1000 117.-8-5 2.09 A 1000 125.-3-10.1 4.61 B
1000 117.-8-20 3.43 _ BDF 1000 125.-3-11 0.91 - B
1000 117.-8-18.1 1.79 AF _ 1000 125.-3-4.3 11.51 B
1000 117.-10-20.8 37.95_ BDF 1000 125.-3-2.3 2.76 - B
1000 118,-1-3.1 37.01 BDF 1000 125.-4-24.23 i 27.96 B
1000 118.-1-10 1.57 BDF 1000 ! 126.-4-2.1 ! 2.74 BD
1000 120.-1-3 0.77 B 1000 126.-4-5.1 16.92 BD
1000 120.-1-4 12.41 B 1000 _ 126.-S-12 12.12 BF
1000 120.-2-4 2.68 B 1000 127.-1-1 35.87 BE
1000 120.-2-3.1 55.83 B 1000 127.-2-2.1 1.27 B
.. ----- - 5.83 --
1000 120.-3-2 ' 817.02 BE 1000 127.-2-4 51.76 B
1000 120.-3-11.8 1.47 BE 1000 127.-2-5.3 1.50 BD
1000 120.-3-1113 i 0.62 BE 1000 127.-2-7.1 2.63 BD
1000 120.-3-11.15 0.43 BE _ 1000 127-3-3 ` 3.79 B
1000 1120-3-12 0.21 B E 1000 127.-3-6.4 1.55 B
1000 120.-3-11.17 0,35 BE 1000 ; 127.-3-7 1.55 B
1000 126-3-11,10 0.23 BE 1000 127.-3-8 0.30 BD
1000 121.-3-5.1 3.95 B 1000 127.-3-9.2 1.78 BD
1000 121.-3-7 Q 0.0-6 BE 1000 127.-3-10.2 4.19 BD
1000- --121.-4-8.1 O.Oa ABE 1000 127.-3-10.3 11,96 BD
1000 121.-4-8,4-- - •- --
0,02 ( ABE 10Q0 127.-3-11 0 92 3
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APPENDIX C
Community Preservation Project Plan Dist of Eligible Parcels
District SCTM No. Acreage Category District SCTM No. Acreage Category
1 127.-3-12 10.93 B 1000 136.-2-10 5.64 BDF
--100-0000 -i 127.-8-13 ; 4.22 BD 1000 138.-1-3 0.40 BD
1000 127.-8-17.2 18.94 BD 1000 138.-1-14.1 i 0.83 BD -
-1000 ' 127.-8-17.3 0.71 B 1000 138.-2-35 0.63_ BDF _. .I
1000 128.-1-5 32.54 = B 1000 138.-2-36 0.61 _ BDF
1000 129.4-1 1.11 B 1000 138.-2-37. 1.11 BDF
1000 132.-1-30 2.55 ABCF 1000 140.-1-6 1.92 ABF
1000 - 135.-2-1� 2.67 W E 1001 2:4-2.3.1 0.95 AD
1000 136.-2-3.1 4.51 BD 1001 4.4-1 _ = 0.21 AD
1 1000 136.-2-5 2.30 BD 1001 5.-4-7.5 2.01 AF
1000 136.-2-9 4.80. . BDF
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Community Preservation Pro ect Plan List of Ehoible Parcels APPENDIX C PaL7e C14 of C14
APPENDIX D
Community Preservation Project Plan)slap
APPENDIX D Page DI ol'Dl