East Hampton Town, New York
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East Hampton Town Board - Work Session Meeting
The East Hampton Town Board will hold a work session to discuss building department operations, emergency communications, and street lighting, and to vote on several resolutions. Key actions include a budget modification reallocating $416,808 from the Septic System Rebate Program to Water Quality Improvement Grants, a $30,000 contract for historic preservation consulting at Edwards House, and an urban renewal map amendment subdividing a parcel. The board will also accept a scenic conservation easement in Montauk and approve a $7,995 irrigation contract for Fort Hill Cemetery.
- Budget modification: $416,808 shifted from septic rebates (CA8802.54322) to water quality grants (CA8802.54323)
- Retain Robert Hefner for Edwards House restoration at 127 Squaw Rd., Springs, up to $30,000
- Amend Urban Renewal Map MN-4 to subdivide parcel 55 into two residential lots (URP 55A and 55B)
- Accept scenic and conservation easement at 240 West Lake Drive, Montauk (SCTM 300-12-4-28.1)
- Accept $20,000 security from Joseph Messina for roadwork on URP 51 at 85 Fort Pond Boulevard, Springs
East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals - Work Session
The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a work session to discuss administrative applications and post-hearing decisions. Key items include a modification of a prior determination for 22 Shore Road, Amagansett, to allow as-built structures on dunes and tidal wetlands, and several variance requests for construction near freshwater wetlands. The board will also consider an extension of time for a 2011 determination.
- Post-hearing decision on Bob McEntee: modification of 2023 determination to allow as-built structures including planter, driveway, decking, pool/spa, and clearing limits at 22 Shore Road, Amagansett
- Administrative application by Murphy: construct pool and hot tub on parcel within freshwater wetland jurisdiction at 34 Hoppin Ave, Montauk
- Post-hearing decision on 24 Cross Highway LLC: variance for driveway setback from bluff crest at 24 Cross Highway, Amagansett
- Post-hearing decision on Patrick Brennan: nine variances sought for structures within freshwater wetland and yard setbacks at 48 Agnew Ave, Montauk
- Post-hearing decision on Fairy Landing LLC: variances to construct new residence near tidal wetlands at 140 Gerard Drive, Springs
East Hampton Town Planning Board - Regular/Work Session
The East Hampton Town Planning Board will hold a work session and regular meeting. Items include a wrap-up of the Most Holy Trinity Cemetery site plan/special permit modification, a site plan modification for Maidstone Acres II, an adjourned LongHouse Reserve semi-public facility site plan, and a subdivision modification resolution for Prospect Hill. The board will also consider a site plan/special permit modification extension for Cilvan Realty, LLC, and an urban renewal road assignment for 25 Harbor Boulevard in Springs. Minutes from June 17, 2026 will be adopted.
- Most Holy Trinity Cemetery Site Plan/Special Permit Modification (wrap-up) – W. Edwards/East Hampton
- Maidstone Acres II Site Plan Modification – C. Stoecker/Springs
- Prospect Hill Final Subdivision Modification Resolution Amending Approval – S. Lewis/Montauk
- Cilvan Realty, LLC Site Plan/Special Permit Modification Resolution for Extension of Time – E. Schantz/East Hampton
- 25 Harbor Boulevard, Springs (Stephen Zukas) Urban Renewal Road Assignment
East Hampton Town Architectural Review Board - Regular
The East Hampton Town Architectural Review Board will hold a regular meeting to review several applications, including a fence at 18 Ashwood Court in Amagansett, an agricultural overlay at 48 Sayres Path in Wainscott, and two requests for extension of time. The board will also approve minutes from the June 25, 2026 meeting.
- Fence, wall, gates & berms application: Richard Doty at 18 Ashwood Ct, Amagansett
- Agricultural Overlay application: 48 Sayres Path LLC at 48 Sayres Path, Wainscott
- Extension of Time: Wainscott Farm View LLC at 6 Osborne Farm Lane, Wainscott
- Extension of Time: Cilvan Realty, LLC at 44 Three Mile Harbor Rd, East Hampton
East Hampton Town Board - Work Session Meeting
East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals - Regular Meeting
The East Hampton Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hearings on four items: three appeals of stop work orders and one application for a Natural Resources Special Permit with five variances near freshwater wetlands. The board will also conduct a work session on administrative applications and post-hearing decisions.
- Kenneth & Margaret Farrell: appeal of stop work order at 75 Ely Brook to Hands Creek Road, East Hampton (3.5 acres, A3 Residence Zone).
- Carlo La Ruffa: appeal of stop work order at 20 Hoppin Ave, Montauk (7,320 sq. ft., B Residence Zone).
- Richard Rivero & John Hollingsworth: appeal of stop work order at 198 Three Mile Harbor Hog Creek Highway, Springs (47,530 sq. ft., A Zone).
- Peter Bickford: request for Natural Resources Special Permit and 5 variances to construct dormers and generator near freshwater wetlands at 248 Old Stone Highway, Springs (setback variances from 100' wetland buffer and front yard setbacks).
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East Hampton Town Board - Work Session Meeting
East Hampton Town Architectural Review Board - Regular
East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals - Regular Meeting
East Hampton Town Board - Work Session Meeting
East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals - Work Session
East Hampton Town Board - Regular Meeting
East Hampton Town Board - Work Session Meeting
East Hampton Town Architectural Review Board - Regular
East Hampton Town Board - Work Session Meeting
East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals - Regular Meeting
East Hampton Town Board - Regular Meeting
East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals - Regular Meeting
East Hampton Town Architectural Review Board - Regular
East Hampton Town Board - Work Session Meeting
East Hampton Town Board - Regular Meeting
East Hampton Town Board - Work Session Meeting
East Hampton Town Board - Work Session Meeting
East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals - Work Session
East Hampton Town Board - Regular Meeting
East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals - Regular Meeting
East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals - Regular Meeting
East Hampton Town Board - Regular Meeting
East Hampton Town Board - Work Session Meeting
East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals - Work Session
East Hampton Town Board - Work Session Meeting
East Hampton Town Board - Regular Meeting
East Hampton Town Board - Work Session Meeting
East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals - Regular Meeting
East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals - Regular Meeting
Recent meetings
East Hampton Town Board - Regular Meeting
The East Hampton Town Board is voting on several resolutions, including amending the bond for the Montauk Playhouse project to increase the total authorized bonds to $5,732,400 and the estimated maximum cost to $14,162,400. The board will also approve warrants totaling $4,512,269.56 in claims and $57,328.74 in utility claims, accept a bid for roll-off containers, and authorize a senior fitness class contract and a promotion. Other items include a budget modification and a contract amendment for legal filing services.
- Amend bond resolution for Montauk Playhouse: increase bond authorization from $5,500,000 to $5,732,400, total project cost now $14,162,400
- Approve Warrant No. 7A: claims of $4,512,269.56 and utility warrant of $57,328.74
- Accept bid of Vasso Waste Systems, Inc. for roll-off containers: $85,925 for seven 40-cubic-yard containers
- Approve Wellness 60+ Fit for Life class contract with Rachel Fresa: $100 per class, total not to exceed $2,600
- Promote Edgar Alvarez to Labor Crew Leader in Sanitation Department at $43.5340/hour ($90,550.72 annually)
The board adopted over 30 resolutions covering departmental budget adjustments, personnel actions, and housing assistance. These approvals fund daily town operations, expand summer recreation staffing, provide down payment help for local buyers, and update workplace policies.
- Approved $4,512,269.56 in claims and utility warrants (unanimous)
- Adopted budget modifications for Finance, Highway, and Housing departments (unanimous)
- Awarded first-time homebuyer down payment assistance to five residents (unanimous)
- Accepted sanitation roll-off container bid from Vasso Waste Systems, Inc. (unanimous)
- Rejected SYA HVAC improvement bid for Springs Youth Association (unanimous)
- Appointed seasonal lifeguards, recreation aides, and a part-time harbormaster (unanimous)
- Amended Montauk Playhouse bond resolution to $5,500,000 (unanimous)
- Adopted workplace policy on gender-based violence and announced police academy appointments (unanimous)
East Hampton Town Architectural Review Board - Regular
The East Hampton Town Architectural Review Board will consider several applications, including a historic district review for 840 Springs Fireplace Road, a change to commercial use for Amagansett Dunes, and multiple fence, gate, wall, and berm proposals. The board will also approve minutes from the June 11, 2026 meeting.
- Historic District: 840 Springs Fireplace Road LLC at 840 Springs Fireplace Rd, East Hampton (SCTM# 300-62-7-2.3)
- Change to Commercial: Amagansett Dunes at 379 Bluff Road, Unit 226, Amagansett (SCTM# 300-190-2-16.2)
- Fences, Gates, Walls & Berms: 127 Six Pole LLC at 127 Six Pole Hwy, Wainscott (SCTM# 300-133-1-41) and Phoenix House at 95 Industrial Road, Wainscott (SCTM# 300-191-2-1)
- Agricultural Overlay: 3J51 Wainscott Hollow LLC at 51 Wainscott Hollow Rd, Wainscott (SCTM# 300-196-1-20)
- Business Sign: Jade Space at 786 Montauk Hwy, Montauk (SCTM# 300-49-4-2)
The Architectural Review Board approved five applications unanimously: a business sign for Jade Space, a change to commercial for Amagansett Dunes, a historic district approval for 840 Springs Fireplace Road LLC, fences for two properties, and a certificate of occupancy inspection. One agricultural overlay application for 51 Wainscott Hollow Rd was deemed incomplete and will require additional information. The board also approved the minutes from the June 11, 2026 meeting.
- Approved business sign for Jade Space at 786 Montauk Hwy (unanimous)
- Approved change to commercial for Amagansett Dunes at 379 Bluff Road, Unit 226 (unanimous)
- Approved historic district application for 840 Springs Fireplace Road LLC (unanimous)
- Approved fences, gates, walls & berms for 127 Six Pole LLC at 127 Six Pole Hwy (unanimous)
- Approved fences, gates, walls & berms for Phoenix House at 95 Industrial Road (unanimous)
- Deemed incomplete agricultural overlay application for 3J51 Wainscott Hollow LLC; additional info required
- Approved certificate of occupancy inspection for Estate of Susan Dougherty at 44 Jonathan Drive (unanimous)
East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals - Regular Meeting
The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hearings on three applications for Natural Resources Special Permits and variances affecting wetlands, bluff crests, and lot lines. The board will also consider a request to keep the record open for the Hampton Racquet project and vote on resolutions and minutes.
- 24 Cross Highway LLC: variance of 14.2' to construct driveway 60.8' from bluff crest where 75' required in Amagansett
- Fairy Landing LLC: variances for new 1,023 sq ft residence and decking 54.7' from tidal wetland where 100' required in Springs
- Patrick Brennan: nine variances for decking, patio, A/C units, and LP tanks near freshwater wetlands and lot lines at 48 Agnew Ave, Montauk
- Cancelled public hearing for Rosemarie Caputo at 165 S Fairview Ave, Montauk (wetland and front yard variances)
- Hampton Racquet: request to keep record open 30 days for 172 Buckskill Road, East Hampton
East Hampton Town Board - Regular Meeting
The East Hampton Town Board will hold public hearings on three items: a subdivision lot map amendment, renewal of the Cablevision (Altice) franchise agreement, and a scenic and conservation easement at 240 West Lake Drive in Montauk. The board will also vote on resolutions including approval of warrants totaling over $3.1 million, software maintenance contracts, and several seasonal and full-time appointments.
- Public hearing: Amend UR Map MN-4, URP 55 for lot subdivision
- Public hearing: Renewal of franchise agreement with Cablevision Systems East Hampton Corp. (Altice)
- Public hearing: Grant of scenic and conservation easement at 240 West Lake Drive, Montauk
- Warrant approval: $3,158,415.94 claims and $39,487.35 utility warrants
- Accept bid for Fort Hill Cemetery interment and maintenance contract: $94,193.71 total over three years
The Town Board adopted a local law amending the definition of affordable housing unit in the zoning code, with Councilmember Calder-Piedmonte voting no (3-1). The board also approved numerous routine resolutions including warrants, appointments, bids, and agreements. Public comments raised concerns about PFPRA water contamination and the affordable housing code's limitations.
- Adopted local law amending affordable housing definition (3-1)
- Approved Warrant No. 6B for $3,158,415.94 plus utility warrant (unanimous)
- Authorized ESRI ArcGIS maintenance agreement (unanimous)
- Appointed three student interns to Aquaculture Department (unanimous)
- Accepted bid for Fort Hill Cemetery interments & maintenance (unanimous)
- Accepted bids for surplus oyster seed and personal watercraft (unanimous)
- Retained engineering services for Montauk Playhouse playground upgrade (unanimous)
- Authorized NYS CFA application for Lt. Lee Hayes Youth Park (unanimous)
East Hampton Town Planning Board - Regular/Work Session
The East Hampton Town Planning Board will hold a public hearing on a site plan/special permit modification for Most Holy Trinity Cemetery. The work session includes discussions on several site plans, including a wrap-up for Highlands at Devon subdivision and comments on rent-restricted employer-sponsored housing. The regular meeting will vote on resolutions of approval for Springs Brewery, Bonac Rooster lot line, Wainscott Wombles II, and Highlands at Devon.
- Public hearing: Most Holy Trinity Cemetery Site Plan/Special Permit Modification
- Work session: Rent-Restricted Employer-Sponsored Housing – Comments to Town Board
- Regular meeting: Springs Brewery Site Plan/Special Permit Resolution of Approval
- Work session: The Highlands at Devon Final Subdivision Modification wrap-up
- Regular meeting: Bonac Rooster Lot Line Modification Resolution of Approval
The Planning Board approved a site plan and special permit for the Springs Brewery, a new retail establishment with limited seating and restrictions against bar/tavern operation. The board also approved lot line and subdivision modifications for Bonac Rooster, Wainscott Wombles II, and The Highlands at Devon. Two work sessions were adjourned at the applicants' request. The board closed a public hearing for Most Holy Trinity Cemetery and adopted the minutes of June 3, 2026.
- Approved Springs Brewery site plan/special permit (unanimous)
- Approved Bonac Rooster lot line modification (unanimous)
- Approved Wainscott Wombles II site plan modification (unanimous)
- Approved The Highlands at Devon final subdivision modification (unanimous)
- Closed public hearing for Most Holy Trinity Cemetery site plan modification (unanimous)
- Adopted minutes of June 3, 2026 (unanimous)
East Hampton Town Board - Work Session Meeting
The East Hampton Town Board holds a work session with discussions on the ADU Construction Loan Pilot Program and Chapter 255 accessory staff housing after a public hearing, plus several resolutions including promoting Richard Normoyle Jr. to Chief Building Inspector at $140,000 and authorizing legal action at 435 East Lake Drive, Montauk. The board will also consider accepting a bid for uniforms, amending a water quality grant, and appointing new WQTAC members.
- Discuss ADU Construction Loan Pilot Program recommendation
- Discuss Chapter 255 Accessory Staff Housing after hearing
- Promote Richard Normoyle Jr. to Chief Building Inspector at $140,000 salary
- Authorize Town Attorney to seek injunctive relief for property at 435 East Lake Drive, Montauk
- Amend water quality grant for 151 North Main Street, increasing award to $35,216
East Hampton Town Architectural Review Board - Regular
The East Hampton Town Architectural Review Board will hold a regular meeting to approve minutes from May 28, 2026, and consider several applications. Items include business sign requests for Black Cat's and LuLuMAR in Montauk, a fence/wall/gate/berm application for Bart's Paw LLC in Amagansett, and certificate of occupancy inspections for two properties in Wainscott.
- Business sign application for Black Cat's at 213 Edgemere Street, Montauk (SCTM# 300-27-2-19)
- Business sign application for LuLuMAR at 92 S Euclid Avenue, Montauk (SCTM# 300-49-1-15)
- Fence, walls, gates & berms application for Bart's Paw LLC at 472 Further Lane, Amagansett (SCTM# 300-172-5-25.1)
- Certificate of occupancy inspection for Rodella Residence at 10 Rolling Woods Ct, Wainscott (SCTM# 300-156-1-6.44)
- Certificate of occupancy inspection for Salt Parks LLC at 16 Association Road, Wainscott (SCTM# 300-200-3-27.2)
East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals - Work Session
The East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a work session to deliberate and vote on seven post-hearing decisions involving variances and Natural Resources Special Permits for residential projects near wetlands. Applications include requests to construct pools, decks, additions, and accessory structures with setbacks from wetlands and property lines. The board will also consider interpretations, modifications, extensions, and resolutions from previous determinations.
- Leigh Cohen and Erica Fleischman: 23 Glenway, Springs – 8 variances and a Natural Resources Special Permit for a pool, deck, sauna, and driveway extension near freshwater wetlands.
- Howard Morse: 24 Oyster Shores Road, East Hampton – Variances and NRSP for a pool, propane tank, and existing structures near tidal wetlands.
- 65 Dunes Lane LLC: 65 Dunes Lane, Amagansett – Variances from coastal setbacks to allow decking and additions near barrier dunes.
- Maio Trust: 96 Marine Boulevard, Amagansett – Multiple variances and NRSP for a 2nd-story addition, roof deck, and existing structures near wetlands.
- Natalie Barth: 14 Cowhill Ln, Wainscott – Variance to allow a pool patio 11.1 feet from rear yard lot line where 20 feet is required.
East Hampton Town Board - Work Session Meeting
The East Hampton Town Board will discuss and potentially vote on several items, including a resolution authorizing the closing on the acquisition of 549 & 550 Wainscott Northwest Road for $3,975,000 from the Community Housing Fund. Other notable agenda items include a discussion on sanitation fees, a resolution to appropriate $25,000 from the Refuse and Recycling Capital Reserve for a hauling vehicle, acceptance of a scenic and conservation easement at 51 East Lake Drive in Montauk, and several housing-related actions.
- Authorize closing on acquisition of 549 & 550 Wainscott NW Road for $3,975,000 from Community Housing Fund
- Appropriate $25,000 from Refuse and Recycling Capital Reserve for purchase of hauling vehicle (Bid# EHWY 26-51)
- Accept scenic and conservation easement at 51 East Lake Drive, Montauk (SCTM 300-20-2-16) from Jonathan E. Goldman Trust
- Renew agreement with EUNA Solutions (Questica) for budget software support at $23,856.26
- Budget modification to increase Community Housing Fund by $430,000 for real property purchase
The East Hampton Town Board unanimously adopted Resolution 2026-996 authorizing the closing on the acquisition of two parcels at 549 and 550 Wainscott Northwest Road using Community Housing Fund proceeds, despite public objections. The board also unanimously adopted seven other resolutions, including budget modifications, grant acceptance, and equipment acquisition. One resolution (2026-990) was withdrawn. Discussion included paddle craft safety, a draft code for rent-restricted employer-sponsored housing, and sanitation fee increases.
- Adopted Resolution 2026-996 authorizing closing on acquisition of 549 & 550 Wainscott NW Road using Community Housing Fund (unanimous)
- Adopted Resolution 2026-987 renewing agreement with EUNA Solutions (Questica) for 2026-2027 (unanimous)
- Adopted Resolution 2026-988 amending Resolution 2026-60 (unanimous)
- Adopted Resolution 2026-989 accepting scenic and conservation easement at 51 East Lake Drive, Montauk (unanimous)
- Adopted Resolution 2026-991 authorizing appraisal for SCTM 300-144.1-1-11 (unanimous)
- Adopted Resolution 2026-992 authorizing air quality testing at 54 Tub Oarsmans (unanimous)
- Adopted Resolution 2026-993 budget modification for Community Housing Fund (unanimous)
- Adopted Resolution 2026-994 appropriating capital reserve funds for equipment acquisition (unanimous)
East Hampton Town Board - Regular Meeting
The East Hampton Town Board held four public hearings on June 4, 2026, including launching an accessory dwelling unit construction assistance pilot program, amending zoning for accessory staff housing, granting a scenic easement on East Lake Drive, and removing four properties from the Airport Layout Plan for affordable housing. No votes were taken on these proposals. The board unanimously adopted 28 routine resolutions covering claims, appointments, bid notices, and CPF water quality awards.
- Approved Warrant 6A for $1,928,605.10 and Utility Warrant 6A for $86,881.55 (unanimous)
- Appointed Aubrie Izzo as Temporary Assistant Emergency Preparedness Coordinator (unanimous)
- Rejected bid #EH26-027 for roll-off containers (unanimous)
- Authorized CPF Water Quality Awards for seven projects, including Clear Bays Environmental and 51 N Main Street (unanimous)
- Appointed seasonal lifeguards to Recreation Department (unanimous)
- Accepted resignation of Custodial Worker I Cristina Leon Saldana (unanimous)
- Authorized payment to PSEG via four separate resolutions (unanimous)
- Accepted proposal for construction support for NY 27 rest stop stormwater abatement from D&B Engineers (unanimous)
East Hampton Town Planning Board - Regular/Work Session
The Planning Board will hold public hearings on the Springs Brewery site plan and The Highlands at Devon final subdivision modification. A work session will cover site plan modifications for Marram Cabanas in Montauk, Wainscott Wombles II in Wainscott, and a wrap-up of the Bonac Rooster lot line modification in East Hampton. The Board of Review will consider urban renewal road assignments for 85 Fort Pond Boulevard and 14 Howard Street in Springs. Adoption of minutes from May 20, 2026 is also on the agenda.
- Public hearing: Springs Brewery site plan
- Public hearing: The Highlands at Devon final subdivision modification
- Work session: Marram Cabanas site plan modification (Montauk)
- Work session: Wainscott Wombles II site plan modification (Wainscott)
- Board of Review: Road assignment for 85 Fort Pond Boulevard, Springs
The board accepted the as-built modifications to the Marram Cabanas site plan, though members expressed reservations about the deviation from approved plans; two members found the changes unacceptable. The board also closed public hearings for the Springs Brewery Site Plan and The Highlands at Devon Final Subdivision Modification. Two road assignments were adopted under Board of Review.
- Accepted Marram Cabanas site plan modifications with reservations (majority; Thorsen and Cortese opposed)
- Closed public hearing on Springs Brewery Site Plan (all in favor)
- Closed public hearing on The Highlands at Devon Final Subdivision Modification (all in favor)
- Agreed Wainscott Wombles II Site Plan Modification is complete and ready for approval, pending revised site plan
- Agreed Bonac Rooster Lot Line Modification is complete and ready for approval, no public hearing
- Adopted road assignment for 85 Fort Pond Boulevard, Springs (all in favor)
- Adopted road assignment for 14 Howard Street, Springs (all in favor)
- Adopted minutes of May 20, 2026 (all in favor)
East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals - Regular Meeting
The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hearings on three applications. The most notable is an appeal challenging the building inspector's determination that 'Playing Courts' includes pickleball, padel, and mini camp courts. The board will also hear a request for nine variances and a natural resources permit for a new home near freshwater wetlands at 273 Old Montauk Highway, Montauk, and a modification of a prior approval for as-built changes at 22 Shore Road, Amagansett. A previously scheduled hearing for 75 Ely Brook to Hands Creek Road has been cancelled.
- Appeal of building inspector's determination that 'Playing Courts' definition includes pickleball, padel, and mini camp courts at 172 Buckskill Road, East Hampton (Hampton Racquet)
- Kevin Gaddi seeks nine variances and a Natural Resources Special Permit to build a home and structures within 100 feet of freshwater wetlands at 273 Old Montauk Highway, Montauk
- Bob McEntee requests modification of a 2023 Zoning Board determination to allow as-built structures including a planter, changed driveway, and pool decking at 22 Shore Road, Amagansett
- Cancelled public hearing for Kenneth & Margaret Farrell's appeal of a stop work order at 75 Ely Brook to Hands Creek Road
- Post-hearing decision on Henry Proto's modification of a 2016 approval for a masonry staircase and stone wall near wetlands at 835 Montauk Highway, Montauk
East Hampton Town Board - Work Session Meeting
The East Hampton Town Board will consider creating a Project Advisory Committee for a state-funded coastal resilience initiative, alongside multiple resolutions including seasonal special event permits for kiteboarding and surf instruction, contract amendments for planning consultants, and routine approvals. The meeting also features presentations from historical societies and a time capsule discussion.
- Establishment of Project Advisory Committee for Sustainable Planning in Coastal Communities under NYS grant (Resolution 2026-912)
- Acceptance of updated subcontract costs for James Lima Planning & Development totaling $592,000 (Resolution 2026-913)
- Acceptance of survey staking proposal for Town-owned property at 403 Abrahams Path, Amagansett ($4,240) (Resolution 2026-908)
- Seasonal special event permit approvals for East End Kiteboarding LLC at Lazy Point, Legend Surf Co. at Ditch Plains, and Loving Adventures LLC at Atlantic Drive Beach (Resolutions 2026-914, 2026-915, 2026-916)
- Authorizing payment of $1,885 to snow plow contractor Scott Ficorelli for prior-year work (Resolution 2026-911)
East Hampton Town Architectural Review Board - Regular
The Architectural Review Board will review applications including a change to commercial use for TAUK Properties in Montauk, a historic district application for the Lamb Building in Amagansett, and several other items such as a business sign, fence, and agricultural overlay proposal. The board will also approve minutes from its May 14, 2026 meeting.
- Change to Commercial: TAUK Properties, 63 S Euclid Ave, Montauk
- Historic District: Lamb Building, 160 Atlantic Ave, Amagansett
- Business Sign: Lifestyle Showroom, 404 Montauk Hwy, East Hampton
- Fences, Gates, Walls & Berms: 127 Six Pole LLC, 127 Six Pole Hwy, Wainscott
- Agricultural Overlay: Big Blue Marble, 43 Wainscott Hollow Rd, Wainscott
East Hampton Town Board - Regular Meeting
The Town Board is holding public hearings on six water quality grant awards for projects including upgrades at 51 N Main Street and Napeague Camping Club. They will also vote to schedule a future public hearing to add the former Maloney and Downs properties to the Nature Preserve. Other items include approving $7.5 million in claims, a personnel promotion, a software license renewal, and a special event permit for surf lessons at Ditch Plains.
- Public hearings on six Water Quality Grant Awards (e.g., 51 N Main Street IA Upgrade, Napeague Camping Club, Treescape 11B IA Installation, Marina Vasarhelyia, LLC, Wainscott Pond PRB, Clear Bays Environmental PRB Monitoring)
- Scheduling public hearing to amend Town Code Chapter 182 (Nature Preserve) to add former Maloney Properties (SCTM# 300-63-3-24.2 & 24.4) and former Downs Property (SCTM# 300-63-3-9.2)
- Approval of claims Warrant No. 5B totaling $7,507,810.57 and Utility Warrant 5B $57,412.66
- Resolution to subdivide Urban Renewal Parcel #55 into two residential lots (public hearing set for June 18, 2026)
- Approval of seasonal special event permit for East End Surf Club LLC for surf lessons at Ditch Plains Beach (May 21 to October 31, 2026)
The Town Board held public hearings on seven water quality grant awards but heard little public comment. The board unanimously adopted a local law creating a property tax exemption for newly created accessory dwelling units. Other actions include approving claims over $7.5 million, awarding a matching grant to the East Hampton Housing Authority, and authorizing emergency road repair on Hartley Blvd.
- Adopted local law for ADU tax exemption (unanimous)
- Approved claims totaling $7,507,810.57 (unanimous)
- Awarded matching grant to East Hampton Housing Authority from Community Housing Fund (unanimous)
- Authorized emergency road repair for Hartley Blvd (unanimous)
- Adopted public hearing to amend UR Map MN-4 for subdivision (unanimous)
- Scheduled public hearing for scenic easement at 51 East Lake Drive, Montauk (unanimous)
- Approved East End Surf Club seasonal special event permit for surf lessons (unanimous)
- Authorized lease of space to FAA at Town Airport (unanimous)
East Hampton Town Planning Board - Regular/Work Session
The East Hampton Town Planning Board will hold a work session and regular meeting. During the work session, they will discuss several site plans, including Southampton Masonry Storage Bins and Stephen Talkhouse Paving Lot, and a subdivision modification for Prospect Hill. The regular meeting includes a resolution for final approval of the Prospect Hill subdivision, as well as extensions and a public hearing scheduling for Most Holy Trinity Cemetery. The board will also adopt minutes from the previous meeting.
- Prospect Hill Final Subdivision Modification Resolution of Approval in Montauk
- Southampton Masonry Storage Bins Site Plan (W. Edwards/East Hampton)
- Stephen Talkhouse Paving Lot Site Plan (W. Edwards/Amagansett)
- Most Holy Trinity Cemetery Site Plan/Special Permit Modification: resolution for extension of time and resolution to schedule public hearing
- Seeler Zohn Lot Line Modification Resolution for Extension of Time and Joseph Potter Site Plan Resolution for Extension of Time
The Planning Board unanimously approved a resolution to modify the building envelope for Lot 14 of the Prospect Hill Final Subdivision, with conditions including removal of structures and a revegetation plan. The Board also granted extensions of time for the Most Holy Trinity Cemetery, Seeler Zohn, and Joseph Potter applications, and scheduled a public hearing for the cemetery modification. All votes were 5-0.
- Approved Prospect Hill Final Subdivision Modification resolution (5-0)
- Approved Most Holy Trinity Cemetery Site Plan/Special Permit Modification Extension of Time (5-0)
- Scheduled public hearing for Most Holy Trinity Cemetery modification (5-0)
- Approved Seeler Zohn Lot Line Modification Extension of Time (5-0)
- Approved Joseph Potter Site Plan Extension of Time (5-0)
- Adopted minutes of May 6, 2026 (5-0)
East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals - Regular Meeting
The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hearings on three variance requests, including a proposal to allow pool decking and deck reconstruction within 25 feet of a primary dune crest at 65 Dunes Lane. The board will also consider post-hearing decisions modifying prior approvals for wetland and coastal setback variances, and extensions of time for previous determinations.
- Natalie Barth: rear-yard setback variance for pool patio at 14 Cowhill Ln, Wainscott
- Howard Morse: Natural Resources Special Permit and multiple wetland setback variances at 24 Oyster Shores Road, East Hampton
- 65 Dunes Lane LLC: variances of 75, 61, and 6 feet from primary dune crest for decking and additions at 65 Dunes Lane, Amagansett
- Henry Proto: modification of 2016 approval for masonry staircase and stone wall within 100 feet of wetland at 835 Montauk Highway, Montauk
- Nigel Curtiss: relocation of residence and removal of geocube to improve dune setback at 393 Cranberry Hole Road, Amagansett
East Hampton Town Board - Work Session Meeting
The East Hampton Town Board is voting on resolutions including accepting a $200,000 donation from the Soffer Foundation to improve trails and accessibility at Town Lane Park, approving a $109,725 roof replacement at the Atlantic Avenue Beach Comfort Station, and discussing amendments to affordable housing definitions after public hearings. They will also hear updates on the 2026 beach season, the Buckskill Meadow Preserve trails, and the 1904 Osborne Farm House restoration.
- Accept $200,000 donation from Soffer Foundation for accessible trails and parking at Town Lane Park (173 Town Lane)
- Approve $109,725 contract with Statewide Roofing, Inc. to replace roof at Atlantic Ave Beach Comfort Station
- Discuss proposed changes to Chapter 255 definitions of affordable housing and rent-restricted employer-sponsored housing after public hearings
- Authorize amendment to payment processing agreement with CSG Forte Payments to add Town Clerk's Office sales
- Appoint two student interns to Aquaculture Department at $19.00 and $21.00 per hour
East Hampton Town Architectural Review Board - Regular
The East Hampton Town Architectural Review Board will consider several applications including two business signs in Montauk, an agricultural overlay request in East Hampton, a fence/gate/berm proposal, an extension of time, and multiple certificates of occupancy inspections across various locations. The board will also approve minutes from its prior meeting.
- Business sign for 484 W Lake Dr LLC at 484 Westlake Drive, Montauk
- Business sign for MAG LI Realty LLC at 43 S Euclid Ave, Montauk
- Agricultural overlay application by SRB Holdings LLC at 8 Fieldview Lane, East Hampton
- Fence, gate, walls & berms application by Jonathan Russo at 694 Hands Creek Road, East Hampton
- Extension of time for David MacGarva at 181 Middle Highway, East Hampton
The East Hampton Town Architectural Review Board approved multiple applications including business signs, an agricultural overlay, fences/gates/walls/berms, and several certificates of occupancy. Notable actions included a partial approval for a CO at 257 Further Lane (pool pavilion and pool houses approved, landscape lighting denied) and approval of only the first of two CO resolutions for 157 Long Lane. One CO submission was deemed incomplete, and one business sign application was postponed by the applicant. All votes were unanimous.
- Approved minutes from April 23, 2026 (unanimous)
- Approved business sign for MAG LI Realty LLC at 43 S Euclid Ave, Montauk (unanimous)
- Approved agricultural overlay for SRB Holdings LLC at 8 Fieldview Lane, East Hampton (unanimous)
- Approved fences, gates, walls & berms for Jonathan Russo at 694 Hands Creek Road (unanimous)
- Approved extension of time for David MacGarva at 181 Middle Highway (unanimous)
- Approved partial CO for 257 Further Lane (pool pavilion and pool houses) but denied landscape lighting (unanimous)
- Approved COs for Montauk Sunset Bldg A&B and Montauk Soundview Bldg C (unanimous)
- Approved CO resolution for Carmen Kenrich (Sept 3, 2025) but denied Dec 21, 2025 resolution (unanimous)
East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals - Regular Meeting
The East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals held a public hearing on a pool patio variance at 62 Franklin Drive, Montauk. The board then made post-hearing decisions on three applications for Natural Resources Special Permits and variances: 42 Old Montauk Highway (wetland/bluff setbacks), 195 Marine Blvd, Amagansett (dune crest and pyramid variances), and 176 Deforest Road, Montauk (wetland setback for propane tanks). It also denied a certificate of occupancy for 91 Waters Edge and approved resolutions for three other properties.
- Public hearing on 15-foot front yard variance for pool patio at 62 Franklin Drive, Montauk
- Approval of 42 OMH LLC with conditions: 20.7-foot wetland setback variance and 85.5/16-foot bluff crest variances
- Approval of Gerald Bedrin with dissent: dune crest variances of 11, 28, and 39 feet and pyramid variances
- Approval of 176 Deforest Road LLC: 18.8-foot wetland setback variance for underground propane tanks
- Denial of certificate of occupancy for 91 Waters Edge, Springs until shower is removed
The board closed a public hearing for a pool patio variance at 62 Franklin Drive, Montauk, keeping the record open until May 15. It approved a Natural Resources Special Permit and variances for 42 OMH LLC to renovate near wetlands and coastal bluffs, subject to a revegetation condition on a neighboring property. For Gerald Bedrin at 195 Marine Blvd, Amagansett, the board approved the application with dune crest variances, but two members denied the requested pyramid variances. The board also approved an NRSP for 176 Deforest Road, Montauk, for propane tank installation, and denied a certificate of occupancy for 91 Waters Edge, Springs, until a shower is removed.
- Closed public hearing for Gerard Scollan pool patio variance, record kept open until May 15
- Approved NRSP and variances for 42 OMH LLC (42 Old Montauk Highway) with condition of revegetation at 34 Old Montauk Highway before building permit
- Approved NRSP and dune crest variances for Gerald Bedrin (195 Marine Blvd, Amagansett); two members denied pyramid variances
- Approved NRSP and wetland variance for 176 Deforest Road LLC (propane tank installation at 176 Deforest Road, Montauk)
- Denied certificate of occupancy for Zuccotti (91 Waters Edge, Springs) until shower is removed
- Approved resolution for SBMFG LLC at 4 Tyson Lane, East Hampton (unanimous)
- Approved resolution for Matthew Schechter and Cheryl Berman Schecter at 189 Fairview Avenue, Montauk (unanimous)
- Approved resolution for Goose Farm LLC at 30 Wainscott Stone Highway, Wainscott (unanimous)
East Hampton Town Board - Work Session Meeting
The Town Board will discuss and vote on resolutions including authorizing the $7.25 million acquisition of 4.14 acres at 134 Second House Road in Montauk for open space preservation using Community Preservation Fund. Other actions include accepting a scenic easement at 16 Dune Lane in Amagansett, approving a $45,200 topographic survey contract for Montauk Highway streetscape improvements in Wainscott, and making provisional appointments to the Building Inspector position and Volunteer Ocean Rescue.
- Authorize CPF acquisition of 134 Second House Rd., Montauk (SCTM 300-27-4-30) for $7,250,000 plus closing costs
- Adopt local law adding 134 Second House Rd. to the Community Preservation Project Plan
- Accept scenic and conservation easement at 16 Dune Lane, Amagansett from Estate of Margaret Hirsch
- Approve $45,200 contract with L.K. McLean Associates for topographic survey of Montauk Highway in Wainscott
- RFP 2026-101 for technology solution to manage short-term rental regulation compliance
The board voted unanimously to award a contract to Deckard Technologies for its Rentalscape platform to monitor short-term rental compliance. It also bonded $35,000 for lighting upgrades in an Amagansett parking lot and scheduled public hearings on an accessory dwelling unit pilot program and zoning changes to allow accessory staff housing. Numerous property acquisitions and appointments were ratified.
- Approved CPF acquisition of 134 Second House Road, Montauk (unanimous)
- Accepted scenic and conservation easement at 16 Dune Lane, Amagansett (unanimous)
- Awarded RFP 2026-101 to Deckard Technologies for STR compliance monitoring (unanimous)
- Bonded $35,000 for lighting upgrades in Amagansett parking lot (unanimous)
- Scheduled public hearing on ADU Construction Assistance Pilot Program (unanimous)
- Scheduled public hearing to amend zoning for accessory staff housing (unanimous)
- Appointed Kelly Barros as provisional Building Inspector (unanimous)
- Approved 2026 CDBG budget modifications (unanimous)
East Hampton Town Board - Regular Meeting
The East Hampton Town Board will hold public hearings on multiple housing-related zoning amendments, including changes to accessory dwelling units, affordable housing definitions, and employer-sponsored housing. The board is also set to vote on a local law modifying requirements for accessory dwelling units to address the affordable housing shortage. Other items include a public hearing for a lease at the town airport for FAA equipment and a resolution for a street lighting design bond.
- Public hearing to amend Chapter 255 (Zoning) for accessory dwelling unit requirements
- Public hearing for acquisition of 549 & 550 Wainscott NW Road for housing
- Public hearing to create rent-restricted employer-sponsored housing definition
- Public hearing for lease of space at East Hampton Town Airport for FAA equipment
- Resolution to enact a local law modifying accessory dwelling unit rules (cap of 200 units townwide)
The East Hampton Town Board conducted six public hearings on May 7, 2026, covering amendments to public safety and accountability (Chapter 211), two CPF-related items for 134 Second House Road, a proposed acquisition of 549 & 550 Wainscott NW Road for housing, and two zoning amendments (Chapter 255) concerning affordable housing definitions and employer-sponsored housing. No resolutions were adopted or voted on during the meeting; all items remained in hearing status.
- No decisions were made; all six public hearings were closed without a vote
East Hampton Town Planning Board - Regular/Work Session
The East Hampton Town Planning Board will hold a public hearing on the Prospect Hill Final Subdivision Modification. Work session items include site plan modifications for Most Holy Trinity Cemetery, Springs Brewery, Maidstone Acres II, and a lot line modification for Zindel. In the regular meeting, the board will consider resolutions to schedule public hearings for Springs Brewery and The Highlands at Devon, and an extension of time for the New Cingular Wireless (AT&T) tower at Montauk. The board will also adopt minutes from the April 22, 2026 meeting.
- Public hearing: Prospect Hill Final Subdivision Modification – S. Lewis/Montauk/A. Warren
- Work session: Most Holy Trinity Cemetery Site Plan/Special Permit Modification – W. Edwards/East Hampton/R. Jones
- Work session: Springs Brewery Site Plan – C. Stoecker/Springs/L. Cortese
- Work session: Zindel Lot Line Modification – S. Lewis/East Hampton/B. Siska
- Regular meeting: New Cingular Wireless (AT&T) Tower at Montauk Site Plan/Special Permit Modification IV Resolution for Extension of Time – C. Stoecker/Montauk/E. Krug
The Planning Board granted an extension of time for the New Cingular Wireless (AT&T) tower at Montauk. They scheduled public hearings for the Springs Brewery site plan and The Highlands at Devon final subdivision modification. The Most Holy Trinity Cemetery modification was deemed acceptable pending a condition prohibiting herbicide use, and the Zindel lot line modification was deemed inconsistent with good planning.
- Granted extension of time for AT&T tower at Montauk (5-0)
- Scheduled public hearing for Springs Brewery site plan (5-0)
- Scheduled public hearing for The Highlands at Devon final subdivision modification (5-0)
- Declared Most Holy Trinity Cemetery modification acceptable, subject to herbicide prohibition condition (unanimous consensus)
- Deemed Zindel lot line modification inconsistent with good planning (unanimous consensus)
- Closed public hearing for Prospect Hill final subdivision modification (unanimous)
- Adopted minutes of April 22, 2026 (5-0)
East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals - Work Session
The East Hampton Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a work session to make post-hearing decisions on six variance applications. The applications seek to legalize or construct structures such as a basketball court, generators, a seawall, coastal walkway, patio, spa, swimming pool, and various accessory items, often within wetland or setback areas. The board will also consider interpretations, building permits, extensions of time, and approve prior meeting minutes.
- SBMFG LLC: variance to legalize basketball court 19.3' from side yard and two generators 5' and 5.4' from side yard at 4 Tyson Lane, East Hampton (lot coverage also exceeded by 700 sq ft).
- Lichten Family Trust: Natural Resources Special Permit and variance for 122 ft coastal walkway, stair reconstruction, and 104 sq ft decking at 38 Surfside Ave, Montauk (sandbag seawall removal).
- TMT Montauk Realty Group LLC: variance for 458 sq ft gravel patio and 107 sq ft spa within wetland and bluff setbacks at 261 East Lake Drive, Montauk (plus addition and septic upgrade).
- Matthew Schechter & Cheryl Berman-Schechter: variance for 336 sq ft swimming pool and fencing 75' from freshwater wetlands at 189 Fairview Ave, Montauk (required 100' setback).
- Goose Farm LLC: multiple wetland setback variances for bin, AC unit, generator, landscape wall, deck, and fence at 30 Wainscott Stone Highway, Wainscott (also front yard variance for bin).
East Hampton Town Board - Work Session Meeting
The East Hampton Town Board holds a work session to discuss public safety department accomplishments and goals for 2026, e-bike safety, and the Knox box program. The board will vote on resolutions including a $232,400 temporary advance for Montauk Playhouse renovations, approval of numerous special events at Duck Creek and other locations, and budget modifications for the Home Ownership Program.
- Resolution 2026-720: Temporary advance of $232,400 from the Whole Town (A) Fund to the Capital Fund for Montauk Playhouse renovations
- Resolution 2026-719: Authorize payment of $564.59 in prior-year invoices to Call-A-Head Corp.
- Resolution 2026-721 and 2026-722: Approval of 25+ special event permits at Duck Creek, Montauk Village Green, and other locations
- Resolution 2026-726: Budget modification of $175,000 from surplus for Home Ownership Program subcontractor and professional costs
- Discussion on e-bike safety by Captain Gregory Martin of EHTPD and presentation of the new Litter Action Committee campaign
The Town Board accepted bids for a surf rake, window repair, and sports courts construction at the Fred W. Thiele Recreational Facility, and rejected two bids. Eight resolutions were adopted unanimously, including payment of prior-year invoices, fund advances, special events approvals, and budget modifications. Discussions were held on e-bike safety, Knox boxes, ADU tax exemptions, and a sculpture park donation, but no votes were taken on those topics.
- Accepted Bid #EH26-019 for surf rake: H. Barber & Sons, $83,291.10 less $13,000 trade-in
- Accepted Bid #EH26-010 for on-call window repair: Ronald Webb Builder, LLC
- Accepted proposal from LandTek Group for sports courts construction: $787,175.25
- Rejected Bid #EH26-009 (mobile food concession at Stephen Hands Path) and #EH26-018 (printing)
- Extended three contracts for printing, envelopes, and HVAC repairs
- Adopted Resolution 2026-719: Authorize payment of prior-year invoices to Call-A-Head Corp. (unanimous)
- Adopted Resolution 2026-720: Temporary advance of funds to Whole Town (A) Fund (unanimous)
- Adopted Resolutions 2026-721/722: Approval of various special events for ACDC 2026 and May/June 2026 (unanimous)
East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals - Regular Meeting
The East Hampton Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hearings on four Natural Resources Special Permit applications and variances, including propane tank installation, residential additions, a pool, and a residence relocation. The board will also discuss administrative items, post-hearing decisions, and time extensions in a work session.
- 176 Deforest Road, Montauk: variance of 18.8' from 100' wetland setback for underground propane tanks.
- 83 Cliff Road, Amagansett: NRSP to construct 1,083 sq ft additions, garage, driveway, and sanitary system on duneland.
- 23 Glenway, Springs: 8 variances for pool, deck, accessory structure, and driveway; wetland setbacks from 2' to 80.5' where 100' required.
- 393 Cranberry Hole Road, Amagansett: relocate residence landward and remove 185 linear ft geocube; coastal setback variance.
- Work session includes request to reopen hearing for 48 Agnew Ave, Montauk, and extension requests for 7 Brisbane Road and 91 Surfside Avenue.
The East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals held four public hearings for properties seeking natural resources special permits and variances, closing all hearings with one record kept open for additional comment. The board also approved resolutions for Bonac Rooster LLC and Brian Crawford, and granted time extensions for two properties. All votes were unanimous except one abstention on the Bonac Rooster resolution.
- Closed public hearing for Marion Leydier at 83 Cliff Road, Amagansett (unanimous)
- Closed public hearing for 176 Deforest Road LLC at 176 Deforest Road, Montauk (unanimous)
- Closed public hearing for Leigh Cohen/Erica Fleischman at 23 Glenway, Springs; record kept open one week (unanimous)
- Closed public hearing for Nigel Curtiss at 393 Cranberry Hole Road, Amagansett (unanimous)
- Approved extension of time for Tripi at 7 Brisbane Road, Montauk (unanimous)
- Approved extension of time for Sokolin at 91 Surfside Avenue, Montauk (unanimous)
- Approved resolution for Bonac Rooster LLC at 97 & 99 Accabonac Road, East Hampton (5-0-1, Berger abstained)
- Approved resolution for Brian Crawford at 40 Agnew Avenue, Montauk (unanimous)
East Hampton Town Architectural Review Board - Regular
The East Hampton Town Architectural Review Board will consider applications for business signs, historic district approvals, a modification to Gardiners Marina, fences, an agricultural overlay, and certificate of occupancy inspections. The board also plans to approve minutes from its April 9 meeting.
- Business sign application for JAMAGANSETT at 136 Main Street, Amagansett
- Historic district application for 840 Springs Fireplacr Road LLC at 840 Springs Fireplacr Road, East Hampton
- Modification to Gardiners Marina at 35 Three Mile Harbor Road, East Hampton
- Agricultural overlay application for Peconic Land Trust at 316 Town Lane, Amagansett
- Certificate of occupancy inspection for Lindman Residence at 288 Bluff Road, Amagansett
East Hampton Town Planning Board - Regular/Work Session
The East Hampton Town Planning Board will hold a work session and regular meeting on April 22, 2026. Key items include discussions on accessory staff housing comments to the Town Board, as well as resolutions for site plans and subdivisions. A road assignment request for 12 Garbis Lane is also on the agenda.
- Accessory Staff Housing – comments to Town Board (work session)
- The Highlands at Devon Final Subdivision Modification – W. Edwards/Amagansett
- Project MOST Community Learning Center Site Plan – S. Lewis/East Hampton
- MacGarva Barn Site Plan/Special Permit Modification Resolution of Approval – East Hampton
- Garbis Lane Shefa LLC (12 Garbis Lane) 280-a Road Assignment
The Planning Board approved three site plan resolutions, including the MacGarva Barn modification and the Wainscott Green Hamptons Pride project. The Board also approved a road assignment and minutes from a prior meeting. The Board sent comments to the Town Board regarding a proposed Accessory Staff Housing code change.
- Approved MacGarva Barn site plan modification (5-0)
- Approved Wainscott Green Hamptons Pride site plan (5-0)
- Approved 9 South Ferncroft Subwaiver (5-0)
- Approved Accabonac Grove Cemetery Extension of Time (5-0)
- Approved Garbis Lane road assignment (5-0)
- Adopted April 8, 2026 minutes (5-0)
- Sent Accessory Staff Housing comments to Town Board
- Agreed to schedule public hearing for Highlands at Devon modification
East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals - Regular Meeting
The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hearings on four applications, including a lot line modification requiring a variance for an undersized lot, and several projects needing Natural Resources Special Permits for construction near wetlands and dunes. In a work session, the board will consider post-hearing decisions on two applications seeking variances for existing structures near wetlands, as well as extensions of time for prior determinations.
- Bonac Rooster LLC: variance of 4,126 sq ft to reduce lot area from 45,665 to 35,874 sq ft (40,000 required) at 97 & 99 Accabonac Road, East Hampton
- Michelle Smith and Stacey Griffith: NRSP and five variances for new residence, decking, and structures within 100-ft wetland setback at 49 Mako Ln, Amagansett
- 42 OMH LLC: NRSP and variances for additions 79.3 ft from wetlands and 64.5 ft from coastal bluff crest at 42 Old Montauk Highway, Montauk
- Gerald Bedrin: NRSP and dune-crest variances for new residence, pool, and structures within 100-ft dune setback at 195 Marine Blvd, Amagansett
- Post-hearing decisions: Brian Crawford (40 Agnew Ave, Montauk) and Diane Caputi (126 Grant Drive, Montauk) for variances to legalize existing structures near wetlands
East Hampton Town Board - Work Session Meeting
The Town Board will discuss 2025 infrastructure accomplishments and 2026 goals, review an airport operations and complaints analysis, and receive a revised recommendation on ADU construction loans. The board will also vote on several resolutions including a $222,400 contract for duct modifications at the Montauk Playhouse Community Center, acceptance of multiple scenic and conservation easements, and approval of special events for May and June 2026.
- Accept $222,400 proposal from Premier Mechanical Services for duct modifications at Montauk Playhouse Community Center
- Tabled resolution to approve $47,619 additional funding for town charging station project
- Adopt John Osborn Homestead Management Plan at 66 Wainscott Main St., Wainscott
- Accept scenic and conservation easements at 72 Shore Drive East, Amagansett; 70 Cliff Road, Amagansett; 24 Washington Drive, Montauk; 16 S Genesee Court, Montauk; and 178 S Essex Street, Montauk
- Approve special event permits for Montauk Yacht Club events, Montauk Triathlon, and Springs School beach days
East Hampton Town Board - Regular Meeting
The East Hampton Town Board will meet on April 16, 2026, to vote on a local law amending Chapter 213 (Shellfish) of the town code to clarify growth line restrictions for bay scallops and align them with New York State Department of Environmental Conservation regulations. The board will also schedule a public hearing for May 7 on adding a 4.14-acre property at 134 Second House Road, Montauk, to the Community Preservation Project Plan, and will consider accepting bids for food service supplies and issuing a bid notice for stormwater abatement at Georgica Pond.
- Adoption of local law aligning scallop size limits with NYS DEC regulations
- Public hearing scheduled for May 7 to add 134 Second House Rd, Montauk (4.14 acres) to Community Preservation Project Plan
- Acceptance of bids for food service items from Mivila Foods of NY, Inc. and Sam Tell and Son Inc.
- Notice to bidders for Georgica Pond NY 27 Rest Stop Stormwater Abatement project (bid due May 14)
- Public hearing on amending Chapter 225 to create a tax exemption for newly created accessory dwelling units
East Hampton Town Board - Work Session Meeting
The Town Board will consider a budget amendment for $137,112.50 to purchase Glock handguns for the Police Department, along with an after-hearing discussion on regulating vehicles on Gin Beach. Other items include approval of May special events, a subdivision request, and environmental goal presentations.
- Budget amendment increasing police handgun purchase to $137,112.50 from Armchar Wholesale, Inc.
- After-hearing discussion on Chapter 91 Vehicles on Gin Beach
- New 173 Skimhampton Subdivision request for reserve area use
- Approval of special event permits for May 2026: ARF Hamptons Pet Celebration Day, Mother's Day 5k, Montauk Music Festival
- Release of $24,000 security bond for road improvements at 6 16th Street
The East Hampton Town Board adopted a budget modification for the Sanitation Department and approved special events for May 2026. The board also released security for a specific project and refunded a permit fee. No substantive decisions were made regarding the Skimhampton subdivision or the Osborn Homestead management plan.
- Adopted budget modification for Sanitation Department (unanimous)
- Approved special events for May 2026 (unanimous)
- Released security for URP 116B in SP-2-2 (unanimous)
- Refunded permit fee (unanimous)
- Amended bid amount for EH26-012 project (unanimous)
- Discussed Skimhampton subdivision driveways (proposed, no decision)
- Discussed Osborn Homestead management plan (proposed, no decision)
- Discussed Chapter 91 vehicles on Gin Beach (proposed, no decision)
East Hampton Town Architectural Review Board - Regular
The Architectural Review Board will consider comments to the Town Board on the 1904 Osborn Farm House at 66 Wainscott Main Street. They will also review an extension of time and certificate of occupancy inspections for several properties. The meeting includes approval of minutes from March 26, 2026. No final decisions are scheduled; this is a discussion and review meeting.
- Comments to Town Board on 1904 Osborn Farm House: 66 Wainscott Main Street, East Hampton
- Extension of Time for Alexandra Chantecaille: 57 Accabonac Road, East Hampton
- Certificate of Occupancy Inspection for Alexandra Chantecaille: 57 Accabonac Road
- Certificate of Occupancy Inspection for 9 Old Orchard Lane, East Hampton
- Certificate of Occupancy Inspection for Erika Darenberg: 46 N Shore Road, Montauk
The East Hampton Town Architectural Review Board approved an extension of time for a project at 57 Accabonac Road and issued certificates of occupancy for three properties. The board also provided comments to the Town Board regarding the 1904 Osborn Farm House. All votes were unanimous.
- Approved extension of time for Alexandra Chantecaille at 57 Accabonac Road (unanimous)
- Approved Certificate of Occupancy for Alexandra Chantecaille at 57 Accabonac Road (unanimous)
- Approved Certificate of Occupancy for 9 Old Orchard Lane (unanimous)
- Approved Certificate of Occupancy for Erika Darenberg at 46 N Shore Road, Montauk (unanimous)
- Approved minutes of March 26, 2026 meeting (unanimous)
East Hampton Town Planning Board - Regular/Work Session
The Planning Board will hold public hearings on the Wainscott Green Hamptons Pride Project site plan and a subdivision waiver for 9 South Ferncroft. A work session will wrap up the JHA Main Street Office site plan, followed by a regular meeting to vote on its resolution of approval. Other action includes scheduling a public hearing for the Prospect Hill subdivision modification, granting time extensions for clearing at 4 and 8 Cattle Walk, and approving a modification for Gardiner's Marina. The board will also review three urban renewal road assignments on Bay View Avenue.
- Public hearing: Wainscott Green Hamptons Pride Project site plan (E. Schantz/Wainscott)
- Public hearing: 9 South Ferncroft subdivision waiver (Montauk)
- Vote on JHA Main Street Office Site Plan Resolution of Approval (Amagansett)
- Resolution to schedule public hearing for Prospect Hill Final Subdivision Modification (Montauk)
- Gardiner's Marina Site Plan Modification Resolution Amending Approval (East Hampton)
The Planning Board formally adopted a resolution approving a site plan to convert the historic George L. Baker House into office use. Two public hearings were closed. Several routine items were approved unanimously, including subdivision modifications and road assignments. The MacGarva Barn site plan was discussed and agreed ready for approval with conditions, but no formal vote was taken.
- Closed public hearing for Wainscott Green Hamptons Pride Project (unanimous)
- Closed public hearing for 9 South Ferncroft Subwaiver (unanimous)
- Adopted resolution approving JHA Main Street Office site plan (unanimous)
- Scheduled public hearing for Prospect Hill Final Subdivision Modification (unanimous)
- Granted extension of time for Barad Clearing – 4 Cattle Walk site plan (unanimous, Thorsen recused)
- Granted extension of time for Barad Clearing – 8 Cattle Walk site plan (unanimous, Thorsen recused)
- Adopted resolution correcting typo in Gardiner's Marina site plan approval (unanimous)
- Adopted three urban renewal road assignments at 58, 60, 62 Bay View Avenue (each unanimous)
East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals - Regular Meeting
The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing on an application seeking a Natural Resources Special Permit and variances for work near tidal wetlands at 10 Island Road. The board will also deliberate post-hearing decisions on several variance applications, including legalizing structures at 40 Agnew Ave in Montauk and a basketball court at 4 Tyson Lane. A cancelled public hearing is noted.
- Public hearing for 10 Island Road LLC: variances to relocate a fence 17.3' from tidal wetland and keep an AC unit 79' from wetland (100' required)
- Post-hearing decision on Brian Crawford: variances to legalize shed, deck, and shower within 20.8' to 48.7' of a freshwater wetland at 40 Agnew Ave, Montauk
- Post-hearing decision on SBMFG LLC: variances to keep basketball court 19.3' from side yard (50' required) and generators 5' from side yard (15' required) at 4 Tyson Lane, East Hampton
- Post-hearing decision on Diane Caputi: variance to allow pool equipment 13.2' from rear yard (20' required) at 126 Grant Drive, Montauk
- Preliminary review of DEIS for 117 Bay View Avenue, Amagansett
The East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals closed a public hearing for a wetlands permit at 10 Island Road and deemed the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for 117 Bay View Avenue incomplete. Three post-hearing variance cases were tabled without action. The board also approved a resolution for 13 Gallatin Lane and the minutes from the March 31 meeting.
- Closed public hearing for 10 Island Road LLC wetlands permit (unanimous)
- Deemed DEIS incomplete for 117 Bay View Avenue project (unanimous)
- Tabled variance case for 40 Agnew Ave, Montauk (shed, deck, shower)
- Tabled variance case for 4 Tyson Lane, East Hampton (basketball court, generators)
- Tabled variance case for 126 Grant Drive, Montauk (pool equipment)
- Approved resolution for 13 Gallatin Lane, Springs (unanimous)
- Approved draft minutes of March 31, 2026 (unanimous)
East Hampton Town Board - Work Session Meeting
The East Hampton Town Board will hold a work session to discuss a $3.85 million bond for park improvements, a draft local law on public safety and accountability, and a SEQRA determination for proposed changes to accessory dwelling unit (ADU) zoning to increase affordable housing. Resolutions include authorizing a beach cleanup, employee travel, historic exploration at Duck Creek, and an asbestos survey at 227 Gerard Drive.
- $3.85 million bond for park improvements (Lt. Lee Hayes Youth Park expansion & building upgrades, Montauk Playhouse generator upgrade)
- SEQRA negative declaration for ADU code changes to increase affordable housing
- Draft Local Law Chapter 211 on public safety and accountability
- Up to $5,000 contract for historic exploration work at Baker House, Duck Creek Farm
- Up to $5,430 asbestos survey at 227 Gerard Drive