Southold public meetings in 2021
113 substantive meetings from 2021, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
Planning Board
The Southold Planning Board will hold a work session to discuss several applications, including a new 125-room hotel in Mattituck, an update on a 124-dwelling subdivision in Cutchogue, and a storage building proposal. The meeting is a work session, not a public hearing, so no public testimony will be taken. The board may add or remove items from the agenda.
- Mattituck Hotel: 125 rooms, restaurant, catering, 3 workforce housing buildings, 11.8 acres, 9025 NYS Route 25, Mattituck
- The Heritage at Cutchogue: 124 dwellings, 75 Schoolhouse Road, Cutchogue, review for certificates of occupancy
- Strong's Storage Buildings: two boat storage buildings (52,500 and 49,000 sq ft), 3430 Mill Road, Mattituck
- Subdivision (Pappas): 75/75 clustered conservation subdivision, 5 residential lots, 25.68 acres farmland, 32357 Old Main Street, Orient
- Orient Point Conservation: update on DEIS
Zoning Board
The Southold Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a special meeting on December 16, 2021, starting with an executive session for attorney advice, followed by a work session and deliberations on multiple variance requests. The board will consider closing hearings and making decisions on 14 applications, mostly for variances from town code regarding setbacks, lot coverage, and use restrictions. The meeting is not a public hearing, and no testimony will be taken.
- Fishers Island Community Center seeks special exception for two paddle tennis/pickleball courts at Fox Lane, Fishers Island.
- New Suffolk Waterfront Fund requests variance for freestanding sign at 650 First Street, New Suffolk, less than 15 feet from pavement.
- North Fork Project, LLC/Old Mill Inn requests variances for restaurant additions at 5775 Mill Road, Mattituck, including setbacks and lot coverage.
- Michael A. and Maureen Kelly request variance for in-ground pool exceeding 20% lot coverage at 1450 Marlene Lane, Mattituck.
- Jonathan DiVello requests variance for dwelling reconstruction with front yard setback at 255 Corwin Street, Greenport.
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Transportation Commission is meeting to discuss traffic safety and transportation issues. Key topics include a proposal to standardize speed limits across the town, updates on the Soundview #48 project, bicycle regulations, truck routes, and setting goals for 2022. The commission will also review a stop sign request and other tracking items.
- Proposal to change area speed limits to 30 mph townwide, except Routes 25 and 48
- Request to County Legislator Al Krupski to address prohibition on electric-assist bicycles on roads over 30 mph
- Complaint about Love Lane truck route; request to remove it from truck route map
- Stop sign request approved for Duck Pond Rd. and Birch Lane, Cutchogue
- Oversized speed limit signs on New Suffolk Road on back-order
Trustees
The Southold Town Board of Trustees is holding a public hearing to consider multiple wetland permit applications, including a proposed dock on Robins Island, a dock at Indian Neck Lane, and a bulkhead replacement. The board will also vote on resolutions declaring itself lead agency for environmental reviews and approving a negative declaration for the Robins Island project. Several other applications are on the agenda for administrative permits, extensions, and transfers.
- Wetland permit for Robins Island Holdings: 45' splashboard, new 8'x24' floating dock (SCTM# 1000-134-3-5)
- Wetland permit for Marc Turkel & Neena Beber: 4'x54' fixed timber dock (SCTM# 1000-86-5-11.2)
- Administrative permit for Alan Cardinale: new dwelling and pool at 6025 Nassau Point Road, Cutchogue
- One-year extensions for Goldsmiths Boat Shop (Permit #9630) and Alan Cardinale (Permit #9591)
- Transfer of wetland permits #2166 and #6416 to Lawrence & Irene Scavelli at 1010 Maple Lane, Greenport
The Southold Town Board of Trustees held a regular meeting on December 15, 2021, honoring retiring trustees and acting on several permit applications. The board denied a wetland/coastal erosion permit for Southold Sunsets, LLC due to unpermitted as-built structures and dune disturbance, and approved a resolution closing Mill Creek to shellfishing for 2022-2023. Several other permits were approved, tabled, or postponed.
- Denied Southold Sunsets, LLC wetland/coastal erosion permit for as-built structures (unanimous)
- Approved Mill Creek shellfish closure for 2022-2023 (unanimous)
- Approved 13350 New Suffolk, LLC wetland permit amendment (unanimous)
- Approved John & Carrie Mullins wetland/coastal erosion permit (unanimous)
- Tabled Sheena Acharya & Adrian Sapollnik permit for updated plans (unanimous)
- Approved Marc Turkel & Neena Beber dock permit (unanimous)
- Approved Paul & Christina Cutrone pool permit (unanimous)
- Approved Richard Liebowitz & Consuelo Prol 10-year phragmites maintenance permit (unanimous)
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Historic Preservation Commission will hold a work session and regular meeting on December 9, 2021, to consider three certificates of appropriateness for changes to registered landmark properties, including a proposed 14-unit affordable housing project. The commission will also discuss old and new business items such as landmark incentives, plaques, and meeting procedures.
- Public hearing: HC NoFo requests Certificate of Appropriateness for 14-unit affordable housing project at 53315 Main Road, Southold (SCTM No. 61-1-9.1)
- Public hearing: Keith & Lynette Kane request to legalize as-built four season room at 335 Village Lane, Orient (SCTM No. 1000-25-2-4.13)
- Public hearing: Joyce Holzapfel requests additions/alterations to single-family residence at 1490 Village Lane, Orient (SCTM No. 1000-24-2-14)
- Old business: possible date for Orient preservation program, Murphy Home plaque, Asch property award update, landmark incentives, HPC brochure
- New business: review brochures/plaques in stock, pending pre-submission conferences for January 27, 2022 (JOTAS, Becker)
Planning Board
The Southold Planning Board will consider extensions and determinations for four subdivision proposals, including conservation subdivisions in Orient and Cutchogue, and set public hearings for two site plan applications. The board will also set its next meeting date for January 10, 2022.
- Tuthill Conservation Subdivision: 112 acres into 17 lots, 94 acres preserved, Main Road, Orient
- Jenkins Conservation Subdivision: 17.89 acres into 2 lots, 2800 Depot Lane, Cutchogue
- Lebkuecher Standard Subdivision: 35.79 acres into 2 lots, 935 Franklinville Rd, Laurel
- WJF Farms Agricultural Storage Building: 6,000 sq ft pole barn and 2,400 sq ft shed, 12595 Oregon Road, Cutchogue
- NOFO Center Amended: interior alterations to 4,866 sq ft building, 75 Marlene Lane, Mattituck
Planning Board
The Southold Planning Board will hold a work session to review several site plans and subdivision applications, including new proposals for a commercial building, an agricultural storage barn, and a conservation subdivision. They will also discuss parking for an approved restaurant/marina project and consider a Town Board request for comments on a proposed zoning amendment regarding transient rentals. This is a work session, not a public hearing, so no public testimony will be taken.
- NOFO Center Amended: new uses for existing commercial building at 75 Marlene Lane, Mattituck
- WJF Farms Agricultural Storage Building: 6,000 sq. ft. pole barn and 2,400 sq. ft. shed at 12595 Oregon Road, Cutchogue
- New Suffolk Waterfront Fund: discuss parking for 66-seat restaurant and 16-slip marina at 650 First Street, New Suffolk
- Greenport Harbor Brewing Storage Building: 4,800 sq. ft. storage building at 41625 Main Road, Peconic
- Jenkins Conservation Subdivision: 17.89-acre parcel into two lots at 2800 Depot Lane, Cutchogue
Zoning Board
The Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hearings on 13 variance and special exception requests, including a proposal for a 44-unit hotel and restaurant at the Enclaves property. The board will also deliberate on several applications and consider resolutions for future meetings and minutes approval.
- Enclaves Hotel and Restaurant: special exception for 44-unit hotel and 74-seat restaurant at 56655 Main Road, Southold
- North Fork Project/Old Mill Inn: variances for restaurant additions at 5775 Mill Road, Mattituck
- Fishers Island Community Center: special exception for paddle tennis/pickleball courts
- New Suffolk Waterfront Fund: sign variance at 650 First Street, New Suffolk
- Vincent Bertault: variances and special exception for accessory apartment at 95 Navy Street, Orient
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Historic Preservation Commission is holding a work session and regular meeting to review four pre-submission requests for Certificates of Appropriateness at registered landmark properties, including a proposed affordable housing project. The regular meeting includes a public hearing on a proposed addition at 405 Rackett Court, Orient, and discussion of old and new business items.
- Pre-submission: Joyce Holzapfel, 1490 Village Lane, Orient – additions/alterations to single-family dwelling
- Pre-submission: HC NoFo, LLC, 53315 Main Road, Southold – affordable housing project, 14 units total
- Pre-submission: Kathleen Becker Living Trust, 154 King Street, Orient – additions/alterations to single-family dwelling
- Pre-submission: Keith & Lynette Kane, 335 Village Lane, Orient – legalize as-built four-season room
- Public hearing: Peter and Irene Treiber, 405 Rackett Court, Orient – proposed addition and alteration
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Town Land Preservation Committee is holding a virtual regular meeting on November 23, 2021. The agenda includes routine items like approving minutes and recommending a chair, plus a request from Santa's Christmas Tree Farm for parking on preserved land. The committee will also enter executive session to discuss proposed land acquisitions where public discussion could affect property values.
- Santa's Christmas Tree Farm (Polar Tree Farm, LLC) requests parking within TPDR (SCTM# 1000-102.-2-16.3)
- Executive session on proposed acquisitions of real property
- 2022 LPC Chair and Deputy Chair recommendation to Town Board
- Acceptance of October 26, 2021 meeting minutes
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Transportation Commission is meeting to discuss safety improvements, speed limits, and various traffic issues. They will consider a proposal to change the townwide speed limit to 30 mph, except on main roads, and discuss next steps for bicycle safety. The agenda includes updates on several projects and requests.
- Proposal to change speed limits to 30 mph townwide except SR 25 and CR 48
- Update on Soundview #48 safety improvements
- Discussion on speed limit study for SR 25 and CR 48
- Stop sign request at Birch Lane and Duck Pond Rd, Cutchogue
- Replacement of oversized speed limit signs on New Suffolk Road
Zoning Board
The Southold Zoning Board of Appeals is holding a special meeting to deliberate and possibly decide on 10 variance and special exception requests, mostly for swimming pools, building additions, and one affordable housing conversion. The meeting includes an executive session for attorney advice and a work session, but is not a public hearing and no testimony will be taken.
- Variance for in-ground pool at 555 Sound View Road, Orient (bluff setback)
- Variance for pool at 710 Grandview Drive, Orient (rear yard)
- Variance for additions at 990 Central Drive, Mattituck (side yard setback)
- Special exception and use variance to convert second story to 2 affordable units at 65795 County Road 48, Greenport
- Resolution to reopen public hearing for Severson appeal #7558
Trustees
The Southold Town Board of Trustees is holding a public hearing to consider several wetland and coastal erosion permit applications, including amendments to existing permits and new construction projects. The board will also vote on resolutions declaring itself lead agency for two applications and approving negative declarations under SEQRA for shoreline stabilization projects. Administrative permits for a deer fence and a bluff path are also on the agenda.
- Public hearing on wetland permit amendments and new permits for properties in Cutchogue, Orient, Mattituck, and Greenport
- SEQRA negative declarations for shoreline stabilization at 1325 Lupton Point Road, Mattituck (Robert & Marybeth Polke) and 680 Deep Hole Drive, Mattituck (Kevin & Elizabeth Hudson)
- Administrative permit for deer fence at 2345 Bayview Avenue, Southold (Thomas Byrne & Veronica Kaliski)
- Administrative permit for bluff path at 14995 Oregon Road, Cutchogue (Olson Family 2020 Trust)
- Monthly report: $7,466.29 forwarded to General Fund
The Southold Board of Trustees held public hearings and approved several wetland permits, but tabled the major Conkling Advisors LLC marina dredging and shoreline armoring application due to concerns about property boundaries, environmental impacts, and the need for further review. The board also approved a negative declaration for the Hudson and Polke projects, and took no action against Costello Marine's coastal contractor license.
- Tabled Conkling Advisors LLC marina dredge/bulkhead application
- Approved wetland permit for Katz dwelling reconstruction (all ayes)
- Approved wetland permit for Mullins dwelling with septic in CEHA (tabled, then approved)
- Approved wetland permit for Sanchez dwelling expansion (all ayes)
- Approved wetland permit for Dugan/Wagner as-built work (all ayes)
- Tabled Andrea Court Property Holdings wetland permit pending new plans
- Approved administrative permits for deer fence, septic, ag building (all ayes)
- Approved 9 permit extensions/transfers/amendments as group (all ayes)
Planning Board
This work session includes a completeness review for the Fishers Island Artist Workshop and a photometric plan review for Bank of America. The board will also discuss October monthly reports and various requests for comments on zoning and local laws.
- Site plan review for Fishers Island Artist Workshop to convert a 12,345 sq. ft. building on Fox Lane
- Photometric plan review for Bank of America exterior lighting and ATM at 53300 NYS Route 25
- Review of Change of Zone application for Koch Holding Corp at 95 Factory Avenue, Mattituck
- Comments requested on local law amendments regarding Use Regulations
- ZBA request for comments regarding 11900 Oregon Road LLC in Cutchogue
Zoning Board
The Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hearings on 10 requests for variances, special exceptions, and use variances, mostly for residential projects like pools, additions, and new homes. The board will also consider a resolution to classify several new applications as Type II actions under SEQR, and will hold an executive session for attorney advice. The meeting is in person and via Zoom.
- Rizos Paliouras requests special exception and use variance to convert second story of two-family dwelling at 65795 County Road 48, Greenport into two affordable rental units
- 420 Pauls Lane, LLC seeks variances for convenience store and woodworking workshop at 420 Pauls Lane, Peconic
- Vincent Bertault requests variances for additions and pool at 95 Navy Street, Orient
- Areti Lavalle seeks variance for pool less than 100 feet from bluff at 555 Sound View Road, Orient
- Resolution to declare 10 new applications as Type II actions under SEQR
The Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals held a regular meeting on November 4, 2021, primarily to schedule and announce public hearings for 11 variance and special exception requests. No final decisions were made on these applications during this meeting. The board also approved minutes from a prior special meeting and set the next regular meeting for December 2, 2021.
- Approved minutes from October 21, 2021 special meeting
- Scheduled next regular meeting for December 2, 2021 at 9:00 AM
- Set public hearing schedule for 11 pending applications (no votes taken)
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Town Board work session will discuss next steps for a possible zone change of an 18.37-acre waterfront parcel on Shipyard Lane in East Marion, currently zoned Marine II. The board will also hear updates on the Comprehensive Plan, short-term rentals in Business RO zones, and proposed amendments to Chapter 280 regarding house sizes. Several items are informational or postponed from prior meetings.
- Rezone discussion for SCTM#1000-38-7-7.1, 18.37 acres on Shipyard Lane, East Marion
- Comprehensive Plan next steps with consultant for zoning and land use
- Short-term rentals in Business RO zones (postponed from 10/19)
- Amendments to Ch. 280 regarding house sizes
- Filming permit issuance discussion
Planning Board
The Planning Board will consider several subdivision extensions, final plat approvals, and site plan amendments. The meeting includes public hearings for proposed commercial storage buildings and a dental office parking expansion.
- Time extension request for Bing Conservation Subdivision at 6795 & 7755 Oregon Road
- Final plat approval for Fishers Island Weathervane Resubdivision
- Public hearing for Water Dynamics Corp. storage building at 46950 CR 48
- Public hearing for Greenport Harbor Brewing storage buildings at 41625 Main Road
- Public hearing for parking lot expansion at 14695 Main Road (Dentist Office)
Planning Board
The Southold Planning Board holds a public work session to review several subdivision applications, a resubdivision, and a town board request for a zone change. The board may add or remove applications at its discretion, and public testimony is not solicited at this meeting.
- Mazzoni Standard Subdivision: 22.94-acre parcel into 5 lots at 500 Soundview Drive, Orient; final plat completeness review
- Walsh Park Standard Subdivision: 3.82-acre parcel into 3 lots on Winthrop Avenue, Fishers Island; referral review
- Fishers Island Weathervane Resubdivision: lot line adjustment transferring 4,617 sq ft and 2,884 sq ft between two lots off East End Road; final plat approval review
- Town Board request for review of change of zone application: Koch Holding Corp, 95 Factory Avenue, Mattituck
- Town Board request for comments on local law amending use regulations chapters 280-13 through 280-61
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Historic Preservation Commission is holding a work session and regular meeting to review five pre-submission conference requests for Certificates of Appropriateness at registered landmark properties, including a proposed 14-unit affordable housing project. The regular meeting will also cover minutes, budget, and old business items such as website updates and landmark incentive discussions. No public hearings are scheduled.
- Pre-submission conference for Treiber, Peter and Irene: additions/alterations to single-family dwelling at 405 Rackets Court, Orient (SCTM# 1000-17-6-8)
- Pre-submission conference for HC NoFo: construction of affordable housing project with 14 units at 53315 Main Road, Southold (SCTM# 61-1-9.1)
- Pre-submission conference for Becker, Kathleen as Trustee: additions/alterations to single-family dwelling at 154 King Street, Orient (SCTM# 1000-26-2-3)
- Pre-submission conference for Kane, Keith & Lynette: legalize as-built four season room at 335 Village Lane, Orient (SCTM# 1000-25-2-4.13)
- Pre-submission conference for Holzapfel, Joyce: additions/alterations to single-family residence at 1490 Village Lane, Orient (SCTM# 1000-24-2-14)
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Town Land Preservation Committee is holding a virtual regular meeting on October 26, 2021. The agenda includes accepting minutes, discussing an inquiry about parking on preserved property, and entering executive session to discuss proposed land acquisitions where public discussion could affect property values. Public comments are not solicited without an appointment.
- Acceptance of September 28, 2021 meeting minutes
- Inquiry from Santa's Christmas Tree Farm (Polar Tree Farm, LLC) for parking within TPDR, SCTM# 1000-102.-2-16.3
- Executive session on proposed acquisitions of real property
- Next meeting scheduled for November 9, 2021
Zoning Board
The Southold Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a special meeting with an executive session for attorney advice, followed by a work session and deliberations on nine variance requests. The board will consider applications for carports, pools, additions, and other structures that violate town setback and lot coverage rules, and will vote on resolutions to advertise the next regular meeting and approve prior minutes.
- John Spiro #7560: carport variance at 340 Glenwood Road, Cutchogue
- George Ntavoultzis #7537: as-built additions at 870 Bayshore Road, Greenport
- John and Joyce Hozapfel #7542: additions at 1490 Village Lane, Orient
- Douglas Bradford #7544: porch and second floor at 3705 Bayshore Road, Greenport
- Anthony and Angela Geraci #7545: pool at 600 Snug Harbor Road, Greenport
Trustees
The Southold Town Board of Trustees is holding a public hearing to consider numerous waterfront applications, including declaring lead agency status for four projects and classifying others under SEQRA. The board will also approve minutes, receive a monthly report, and schedule future meetings and inspections.
- Lead agency declarations for Rakhmanine Trust (685 Bungalow Lane, Mattituck), Conkling Advisors (1760 Sage Boulevard, Greenport), Hirsch (5028 New Suffolk Avenue, Mattituck), Pequot Point (2875 Castle Road, Fishers Island)
- SEQRA Type II classification for 18 applications, including Safe Harbor marinas in Greenport and Stirling
- SEQRA Unlisted classification for Rakhmanine Trust application
- Monthly report: $9,404.70 forwarded to Supervisor's Office for General Fund
- Next field inspection scheduled for November 9, 2021
The Southold Board of Trustees tabled the Conkling Advisors LLC application for dredging and shoreline stabilization at Brick Cove Marina after extensive public comment and concerns about property ownership, environmental impact, and plan clarity. The board also approved several administrative permits, including one for a second-floor addition conditioned on an IA septic system, and set the 2021-2022 scallop season. A hearing on Costello Marine's coastal contractor license was closed with a decision reserved and tabled to the next meeting.
- Tabled Conkling Advisors LLC wetland permit for Brick Cove Marina dredging and bulkhead work (unanimous)
- Approved administrative permit for Halit Sadik Legacy Trust second-floor addition conditioned on IA septic system (unanimous)
- Approved administrative permits for deBoer and Maye as-built structures, bringing them into LWRP consistency (unanimous)
- Approved 2021-2022 scallop season from Nov 1, 2021 to Mar 31, 2022 (unanimous)
- Closed Costello Marine license hearing and tabled decision to next meeting (unanimous)
- Approved wetland permit for Pequot Point LLC slope stabilization with new plans (unanimous)
- Approved wetland permit for J. Geddes Parsons new dwelling and seawall repair with 10-foot non-turf buffer (unanimous)
- Approved amendment to Pat J. Iavarone's wetland permit for relocated pool (unanimous)
Other Town and Committee Meetings
This is the agenda for the October 19, 2021 Town Board work session. The board will discuss a proposed state bill authorizing a Peconic Bay region community housing fund funded by a 0.5% real estate transfer tax subject to referendum, a LIPA trail lease for the Bay to Sound Trails Initiative Phase 2, a report on speeding, revisions to Chapter 280 on house sizes, and short-term rentals in Business RO zones. The agenda also includes an executive session for personnel and real property matters.
Planning Board
The Planning Board is conducting a work session to review various development proposals, including subdivisions in Cutchogue and Laurel. The board will also discuss parking for the New Suffolk Waterfront Fund and review requests for site work and zoning changes.
- Standard Subdivision of 2.38 acres into 4 lots at 260 Griffing St, Cutchogue
- Standard Subdivision of 35.79 acres into two lots at 3475 Aldrich Lane & 935 Franklinville Rd, Laurel
- Site plan discussion regarding parking for Galley Ho restaurant renovation at 650 First Street, New Suffolk
- Site plan for water testing and filtration building conversion at 46950 CR 48, Southold
- Conservation Subdivision review for 17.89 acres at 2800 Depot Lane, Cutchogue
Zoning Board
The Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing regarding a request for a special exception at 56655 Main Road. The proposal involves converting an existing two-story home into a 74-seat restaurant and constructing a 44-unit hotel with four detached cottages.
- Special Exception request for The Enclaves Hotel and Restaurant #7046
- Conversion of existing home to 74-seat restaurant at 56655 Main Road
- Construction of a 44-unit hotel and four detached cottages
Zoning Board
The Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals is reviewing environmental findings for a 40-unit hotel project at 56655 Main Road. The board will also consider several requests for property variances regarding setbacks, lot coverage, and accessory structures.
- Adoption of Findings Statement for The Enclaves Hotel Restaurant at 56655 Main Road
- Variance request for mixed-use commercial building at 53530 Main Road
- Public hearing for accessory carport variance at 340 Glenwood Road
- Public hearing for swimming pool and patio variances at 600 Snug Harbor Road
- Determination request regarding zoning district boundaries at 420 Paul’s Lane
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Town Board is holding a work session that includes a public hearing on a Coastal Erosion Hazard Board of Review appeal by Harbor View Cottages, LLC for a dock reconstruction at 520 Sterling Street, Fishers Island. The board will also receive a presentation on the Supervisor's tentative budget and updates on projects and grants. The remainder of the agenda is largely procedural, including executive session items on real property, litigation, and personnel matters.
- Public hearing on Harbor View Cottages, LLC dock appeal (SCTM # 1000-10-9-6.1, 520 Sterling Street, Fishers Island)
- Presentation of Supervisor's tentative budget by Town Clerk Elizabeth Neville
- Project and grant updates from Michael Collins and Denis Noncarrow
- Executive session on proposed real property acquisition, sale, or lease
- Executive session on litigation (West Lake Association v. TOS, Bashian v. TOS)
Planning Board
The Southold Planning Board will hold a work session to review several site plan applications, including a self-storage facility, a bank exterior lighting upgrade, and a subdivision. The board will also discuss a zoning board request for comments on the Old Mill Inn project. This is a work session, not a public hearing, so no public testimony will be taken.
- North Fork Self Storage III: two 2-story buildings, 53,800 sq ft and 37,750 sq ft, with 18 parking stalls on 3.7 acres at 65 Commerce Drive, Cutchogue
- Bank of America Exterior Lighting Upgrade: replacement of entire exterior lighting at 53300 NYS Route 25, Southold
- Lebkuecher Standard Subdivision: 35.79-acre parcel into two lots (3.66 acres with residence, 32.13 acres with greenhouses) in R-80 and HB districts
- Dentist office parking lot expansion at 14695 NYS Route 25, Mattituck
- ZBA request for comments on Old Mill Inn, 5775 Mill Road, Mattituck, due Nov. 18, 2021
Planning Board
The Southold Planning Board will consider several subdivision applications, including extensions of time for preliminary and final plat determinations, and a conditional final plat determination. The board will also review site plan applications for storage buildings and a parking lot expansion, and set public hearings for these site plans.
- Mazzoni Subdivision: 22.94-acre parcel into 5 lots at 500 Soundview Drive, Orient
- Lebkuecher Standard Subdivision: 35.79-acre parcel into 2 lots at 935 Franklinville Rd, Laurel
- Liebert Standard Subdivision: 2.43-acre parcel into 2 lots at 6510 Horton Lane, Southold
- Harold R. Reeve & Sons, Inc.: 5.1-acre parcel into 4 lots at 1605 Wickham Avenue, Mattituck
- Greenport Harbor Brewing Storage Building: 4,800 sq. ft. storage building at 41625 Main Road, Peconic
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Historic Preservation Commission will hold a work session and regular meeting, including pre-submission conferences for two Certificate of Appropriateness requests for dwelling alterations in Orient. The regular meeting features a public hearing on an adjourned COA request for a landmark property, plus updates on old business and new items like meeting dates and a resignation.
- Pre-submission: Treiber, Peter and Irene, COA for additions/alterations at 405 Rackets Court, Orient
- Pre-submission: Pennessi, Daniel, COA for alterations at 510 Navy Street, Orient
- Public hearing: Herzig, COA for landmark property at 675 Orchard Street, Orient (adjourned from Aug 26)
- Old business: updates on website, affordable house project at 53315 Main Road, and landmark incentives
- New business: resignation of Joseph McCarthy and potential awards
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Town Land Preservation Committee is holding a regular virtual meeting on September 28, 2021. The agenda includes accepting minutes from the September 14 meeting and setting the next meeting date. The committee is expected to enter executive session to discuss proposed real property acquisitions where public discussion could affect property value. No public comments will be taken without an appointment.
- Acceptance of meeting minutes from September 14, 2021
- Next LPC meeting set for October 12, 2021
- Executive session on proposed acquisitions of real property
- Discussion of inquiries, new applications, appraisals, and current applications
- No inquiries for uses or structures on preserved property
Planning Board
The Southold Planning Board is holding a work session to review several site plans and subdivision proposals. Items include a mixed-use building with affordable housing, a large self-storage facility, and a conservation subdivision. The board will also discuss site plan use determinations and zoning board requests for comments.
- Hard Corner Southold Mixed Use: 2-story, 4,983 sq ft building with retail and 3 affordable apartments, plus 4 senior rental units on Wells Ave
- Oregon Storage Warehouses: 469,360 sq ft self-storage facility at 11900 Oregon Road, Cutchogue
- Tuthill Conservation Subdivision: 80/60 subdivision of 112 acres into 17 lots, preserving 94 acres in Orient
- Greenport Harbor Brewing Storage Building: 4,800 sq ft storage building at 41625 Main Road, Peconic
- Water Dynamics Corp. Storage Building: conversion to water testing/filtration business at 46950 CR 48, Southold
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Town Board holds a work session with a public hearing on a Coastal Erosion Hazard Board appeal, plus discussions on identity crime prevention, FEMA COVID reimbursement, a bike share program, code amendments, and storm water bonds. The agenda also includes executive session items on property acquisition and labor matters.
- Public hearing on Coastal Erosion Hazard Board appeal by Farther Out East LLC
- Discussion of Transportation Commission request to invite Pedal Share bike share vendor
- Discussion of FEMA reimbursement for COVID emergency
- Code amendment discussions on house sizes, ZBA fees, and affordable housing conversion
- Kaits Angels donation offer for New Suffolk Beach pavilion (bike rack, picnic tables, showerhead)
Zoning Board
The Southold Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a special meeting with an executive session for attorney advice, followed by a work session and deliberations on multiple variance and special exception applications. The board will consider closing a hearing and making decisions on 12 requests, including residential variances, a bed-and-breakfast special exception, and a mixed-use commercial building. The meeting is not a public hearing, so no testimony will be taken.
- Variance for Jane T. Kaminski Living Trust at 805 Bay Haven Lane, Southold, for lot coverage over 20%
- Special exception for Tracy and Alex Sutton to operate a 5-bedroom bed-and-breakfast at 25500 Main Road, Orient
- Variance for Hard Corner Partners, LLC for a mixed-use commercial building with accessory apartments and 4 single-family dwellings at 53530 Main Road, Southold
- Variance for Deborah Colitti to legalize year-round use of three seasonal cottages at 720 Second Street, New Suffolk
- Resolution to grant one-year extension for Appeal No. 7184 (Sigurdsson Baldur, LLC) at 1800 Hyatt Road, Southold
Trustees
The Southold Board of Town Trustees is holding a public hearing to approve minutes, receive the August monthly report, and consider two resolutions declaring itself lead agency under the State Environmental Quality Review Act for applications by George W. Rocklein and Anthony & Beatrice Falcone. The meeting also sets dates for the next field inspection, trustee meeting, and work sessions.
- Resolution to declare lead agency for George W. Rocklein application at 875 Calves Neck Road, Southold (SCTM# 1000-63-7-31.1)
- Resolution to declare lead agency for Anthony & Beatrice Falcone application at 405 Williamsberg Road, Southold (SCTM# 1000-78-5-17)
- Approve minutes of August 18, 2021
- August 2021 monthly report; $8,078.46 check forwarded to Supervisor's Office for General Fund
- Next field inspection: October 13, 2021 at 8:00 AM; next trustee meeting: October 20, 2021 at 5:30 PM
The Southold Board of Trustees approved several wetland permits, including dock constructions, bulkhead replacements, and a pool project, while denying two applications without prejudice. The board also tabled several applications pending revised plans or DEC permits, and postponed a number of items on the agenda.
- Approved wetland permit for Mary Ann Howkins' replanting and revegetation project (unanimous)
- Approved wetland permit for James Lubin's porch and deck construction (unanimous)
- Approved wetland permit for Charles Rosenbaum's driveway and buffer delineation with split-rail fence stipulation (unanimous)
- Approved wetland permit for Leonard Rosenbaum's bulkhead replacement (unanimous)
- Denied without prejudice wetland permit for D. Cannizzaro QRPT & B. Miltakis QRPT as-built structures (unanimous)
- Denied without prejudice wetland permit for James & Nancy Clous' dwelling reconstruction due to lack of IA septic system (unanimous)
- Approved wetland permit for Michael P. & Susan Cavounis' dwelling reconstruction with pool fence stipulation (unanimous)
- Approved wetland permit for George W. Rocklein's dock replacement (unanimous)
Planning Board
The Southold Town Planning Board will hold a public meeting to review several subdivision proposals, site plan applications, and related environmental reviews. Actions include conditional sketch and final plat determinations, a resubdivision amendment, and site plan determinations for commercial projects. The board will also set the date for the next meeting.
- Walsh Park Standard Subdivision: 3.82-acre parcel into 3 lots on Fishers Island
- Premium Wine Group Amended 3: 1,860 sq ft office/storage building and 4,402 sq ft storage building in Mattituck
- Purita Winery: expansion to 6,304 sq ft winery with tasting room at 19110 Old North Road, Southold
- North Fork Recycling: 6,960 sq ft office/warehouse building at 8475 Cox Lane, Cutchogue
- Peconic Landing Amended: 1,998 sq ft dining addition at 1205 Route 25, Greenport
Planning Board
The Southold Planning Board is holding a work session to review several site plans, including a mixed-use building with retail and affordable housing, and to discuss the August monthly report. The board will also consider site plan use determinations and comment on ZBA requests. This is a work session, not a public hearing, so public testimony is not solicited.
- Hard Corner Southold Mixed Use: 4,983 sq ft building with retail and 3 affordable apartments, plus 4 senior rental units on Wells Ave, 53530 Route 25, Southold
- Berry & Berry LLC: convert dwelling to office and build 2,560 sq ft storage garage, 41535 Route 25, Peconic
- North Fork Recycling: 960 sq ft office and 6,000 sq ft warehouse, 8475 Cox Ln, Cutchogue
- Peconic Landing Dining Additions: 1,998 sq ft addition to dining building, 1500 Brecknock Rd, Greenport
- ZBA comment requests for Rizos Paliouras (65795 CR 48, Southold) and 420 Pauls Lane LLC (420 Pauls Ln, Peconic)
Zoning Board
The Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a regular meeting with 14 public hearings on requests for variances, special exceptions, and an appeal extension. Items include setback and lot coverage variances for residential properties, accessory apartments and bed-and-breakfasts, a marine business special exception, and a mixed-use commercial project. The board will also consider resolutions for future meetings and minutes.
- Hard Corner Partners LLC seeks variance for mixed-use building with accessory apartments and four single-family dwellings at 53530 Main Road, Southold
- Strong's Marine, Inc. requests special exception for boat display, storage, sale, service and repair at 9605 Main Road, Mattituck
- Tracy and Alex Sutton request special exception for accessory bed and breakfast at 25500 Main Road, Orient
- Deborah Colitti seeks variances to legalize year-round conversion of three seasonal cottages at 720 Second Street, New Suffolk
- Anthony Tartaglia requests second three-month extension for Appeal 7396 at 55255 North Road, Greenport
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Historic Preservation Commission is holding a work session and regular meeting to discuss and decide on Certificates of Appropriateness for two registered landmark properties, along with updates on various preservation projects. The meeting includes public hearings for the Herzig and Christ/Ockenden applications, as well as old and new business items.
- Public hearing: Herzig request for Certificate of Appropriateness at 675 Orchard Street, Orient (SCTM# 1000-24.-2-1)
- Public hearing: Christ/Ockenden request for window replacements at 22715 Route 25, Orient (SCTM# 1000-18.-2-21)
- Update on 53315 Main Road, Travelers Street Affordable House project
- Request for Historic Status for Old Fordham Estate (Orange H. Cleaves, 1805-1876)
- Discussion of Landmark Incentives
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Town Board will hold a work session to discuss a zoning analysis for the former oyster factory property on Shipyard Lane in East Marion, considering options to rezone the 18.38-acre parcel from Marine II to residential or a split zone. The board will also hear updates on town clerk permits, an economic development winter fest report, town buildings, a commercial loading zone request, and proposed amendments to Chapter 280 regarding affordable apartment conversions and house sizes. An executive session is scheduled for personnel and legal matters.
- Zoning analysis for SCTM#1000-38-7-7.1 (old oyster factory, Shipyard Lane, East Marion) with options: R-80, R-40, or split with Resort Residential (RR)
- Town Clerk Permits for 2022-2023 (follow-up from 8/10)
- Economic Development Committee report on Winter Fest
- Amendments to Ch. 280: conversion of existing space to affordable apartments (set public hearing) and revisions regarding house sizes
- Appeal to Coastal Erosion Hazard Board of Review from Harborview Cottages, LLC
Planning Board
The Planning Board is conducting a work session to review pending site plan applications and referral reviews. The agenda includes discussions on affordable housing conversions, commercial building expansions, and winery site alterations.
- Site plan for two apartments and three new buildings at 53315 NYS Route 25
- Amended site plan for office and storage buildings at 35 Cox Neck Road
- Site plan for winery expansion including tasting room and production area at 49110 Soundview Avenue
- Review of Site Plan Use Determinations for Lenz Winery restroom on Main Road
- ZBA request for comments regarding property at 65795 CR 48
Zoning Board
The Zoning Board of Appeals will meet to deliberate on several applications for variances and waivers regarding setbacks, lot coverage, and accessory structures. The board will also review a final Environmental Impact Statement for The Enclaves Hotel and Restaurant.
- Variance requests for additions and alterations at 1555 Fleetwood Road, Cutchogue
- Use variance for garage to office conversion at 27 Maple Lane, Mattituck
- Waiver of merger petition for land at 810 Washington Avenue, Greenport
- Variance for swimming pool construction at 1470 Grandview Drive, Orient
- Acceptance of Final Environmental Impact Statement for The Enclaves Hotel and Restaurant
Trustees
The Southold Board of Trustees is holding a public hearing to consider 11 wetland permit applications, including residential renovations, pool installations, and bulkhead replacement. The board will also approve minutes, receive a monthly report, and schedule future meetings and inspections.
- Wetland permit for Stephen & Karen Cubells to demolish and rebuild dwelling at 2475 Bay Avenue, Mattituck
- Wetland permit for Michael Katz & Melissa Katz to renovate dwelling at 8045 Nassau Point Road, Cutchogue
- Wetland permit for Vincent Fischetti for as-built patio and proposed garage at 650 Spring Lane, Peconic
- Wetland permit for Neil T. & Amy McGoldrick to replace bulkhead and jetty at 1671 Meadow Beach Lane, Mattituck
- Monthly report: $10,589.26 check forwarded to Supervisor's Office for General Fund
The Southold Board of Trustees approved 10 wetland permit applications, denied one amendment, and tabled two applications. All approvals were unanimous. The board also set meeting dates and approved administrative permits and extensions.
- Approved 10 wetland permits (unanimous)
- Denied pool relocation amendment for Robert Strong & Joan Vitale Strong (unanimous)
- Tabled wetland permit for Mary Ann Howkins pending new plans (unanimous)
- Tabled wetland permit for James & Nancy Clous pending IA septic feasibility (unanimous)
- Approved 5 administrative permits (unanimous)
- Approved 3 permit extensions/amendments (unanimous)
- Approved 2 mooring permits (unanimous)
- Approved SEQRA Type II classification for 11 applications (unanimous)
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Town Land Preservation Committee is holding a regular meeting to approve minutes and discuss land preservation applications, including potential property acquisitions. The committee is expected to enter executive session to discuss proposed acquisitions where public discussion could affect property values. No public comments will be solicited without an appointment, and the public can attend via Zoom or phone.
- Acceptance of meeting minutes from August 3, 2021
- Executive session on proposed acquisitions of real property
- Discussion of inquiries, new applications, appraisals, and current applications
- Next meeting scheduled for August 31, 2021
Planning Board
The Southold Planning Board will set its next meeting date and consider extensions for two subdivision approvals, a resubdivision determination, and two agricultural site plans. A public hearing on a mixed-use building with retail, apartments, and age-restricted units will be held over. All items are for discussion or decision at this meeting.
- Tuthill Conservation Subdivision: 112 acres into 17 lots, 94 acres preserved, Main Road, Orient
- Gonzalez Standard Subdivision: 4.29-acre parcel into 2 lots at 2050 Platt Rd, Orient
- Fishers Island Weathervane Resubdivision: lot size transfers, both lots need variances
- Boisseau Avenue Farm: 2,520 sq ft agricultural storage, two greenhouses at 850 Maier Place
- Hard Corner Southold Mixed Use: 4,983 sq ft building with retail, 3 apartments, 4 age-restricted units at 53530 Route 25
Planning Board
The Southold Planning Board is holding a work session to review a final plat application and draft covenants for the Pederson Standard Subdivision at 670 Circle Drive, East Marion, which would split a 9.2-acre parcel into three lots. The board will also review a new application for the Walsh Park Standard Subdivision on Fishers Island for completeness, and discuss the draft July 2021 monthly report. This is a work session, not a public hearing, so no public testimony will be taken.
- Final plat review for Pederson Standard Subdivision, 670 Circle Drive, East Marion (9.2 acres into 3 lots)
- New application: Walsh Park Standard Subdivision, Winthrop Avenue and Equestrian Avenue, Fishers Island (3.82 acres into 3 lots)
- Discussion of Planning Board Monthly Report DRAFT for July 2021
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Town Land Preservation Committee is holding a regular meeting on August 3, 2021, at 7:00 PM. The main item is an executive session to discuss proposed acquisitions of real property, where public discussion could affect property values. The committee will also accept minutes from the July 3, 2021 meeting and set the next meeting date. No other substantive items are on the agenda.
- Executive session for proposed real property acquisitions
- Acceptance of July 3, 2021 meeting minutes
- Next meeting scheduled for August 17, 2021
Planning Board
The Southold Town Planning Board is holding a public work session to review several pending site plan and resubdivision applications. Items include agricultural storage buildings and greenhouses on two farms, plus a lot-line adjustment on Fishers Island that requires zoning variances. No public testimony is taken at this work session.
- Boisseau Avenue Farm: 2,520 sq ft agricultural storage building, two 96' x 30' greenhouses, gravel road and parking on ~16 acres at 850 Maier Place
- Murtha Agricultural Barn: 42' x 60' storage building for livestock equipment at 2668 Long Creek Drive
- Fishers Island Weathervane Resubdivision: transfer of 4,617 sq ft and 2,884 sq ft between two lots off East End Road
- Both Fishers Island lots require Zoning Board of Appeals variances for being under the 120,000 sq ft minimum
- All applications are pending referral review
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Town Land Preservation Committee is holding its regular meeting on July 20, 2021. The main item is an executive session to discuss proposed real property acquisitions where public discussion could affect value. The committee will also accept minutes from prior meetings and receive updates from the Land Preservation Coordinator. No public comments are scheduled, and no inquiries or general land preservation items are listed.
- Executive session on proposed acquisitions of real property
- Appointment with Planning Board at 7:00 PM
- Acceptance of minutes from June 22 and July 7, 2021
- Next meeting set for August 3, 2021
Planning Board
The Planning Board will hold a work session via Zoom to consult with the Town Attorney for advice. This meeting is not open to the public.
- Consultation with Town Attorney
Zoning Board
The Southold Zoning Board of Appeals is holding a special meeting with an executive session for attorney advice, followed by a work session. The board will deliberate on nine property owner requests for variances or special exceptions, including a bed and breakfast, an accessory apartment, and several residential construction projects. The board will also vote on resolutions including extending variance relief for one applicant.
- Deliberation on Richard Kalich's request for variances for a dwelling and spa at 4660 Blue Horizon Bluffs, Peconic.
- Deliberation on Mark Hoffman and John Pierce's special exception request for a bed and breakfast at 47100 NYS Route 25, Southold.
- Deliberation on Linda Dambassis's request to legalize additions and decks at 2430 Dignans Road, Cutchogue.
- Resolution to grant a 60-day extension of variance relief for File No. 7057 (Sandra Pagano/27 Bay Avenue, LLC).
- Resolution to grant a second one-year extension to Mattebella Vineyards, File #7041.
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Transportation Commission is holding its first official meeting since February 2020, focusing on transportation goals like safety, environmental improvements, and coordination with county and state agencies. The agenda includes updates on the Love Lane design, a new Suffolk parking study, and a county mobility report, plus discussion of crash data and a speed limit reduction request.
- Update on Love Lane design
- Update on New Suffolk Parking Study
- Reimagine Transit Suffolk County Mobility Report
- Three and one year crash data report/injuries/angle crashes 3+
- Ole Jule Ln @ Kraus Av: Request to reduce 35 MPH limit
Trustees
The Southold Town Board of Trustees will hold a work session and public hearing. They will discuss revised plans for an administrative permit and a wetland permit, and will consider several resolutions, including declaring lead agency for environmental reviews and approving a negative declaration for a dock project.
- Discussion of revised plans for Julia Melinda Orlie-Katsiris's administrative permit at 400 Lakeside Drive North, Southold
- Discussion of wetland permit for Stephen & Karen Cubells at 2475 Bay Avenue, Mattituck
- Resolutions to declare lead agency for SEQRA reviews of four applications, including Fishers Island Development Corp. and Harbor View Cottages LLC
- Negative declaration for Darcy Gazza's wetland permit to construct a catwalk and floating dock at 1500 Beebe Drive, Cutchogue
- Monthly report: $9,061.22 forwarded to Supervisor's Office for General Fund
The Southold Town Board of Trustees approved several wetland and coastal erosion permits, including for dock modifications, bulkhead replacements, and new construction, with some conditions. Two applications were tabled: one for a catwalk reconstruction to discuss light penetration, and another for a pool and patio to address bluff setback concerns. The board also approved administrative permits, extensions, transfers, and mooring permits, and scheduled future meetings and inspections.
- Approved Fishers Island Development Corp. wetland and coastal erosion permit for dock finger piers, with a negative declaration under SEQRA.
- Approved Harbor View Cottages LLC wetland permit for dock extension, but denied coastal erosion permit due to inconsistency with LWRP.
- Approved Stuart Thorn wetland and coastal erosion permit for stairway and retaining walls, with Dark Skies compliant lighting stipulation.
- Approved Christopher & Amy Astley wetland and coastal erosion permit for property merger and pool construction, with revised plans.
- Approved AF Stern 1997 Trust wetland and coastal erosion permit for rock revetment and beach grass, with barge-only access.
- Tabled Annette Campbell's wetland permit for catwalk reconstruction to meet on-site and discuss light penetration.
- Approved Gary D. Doroski wetland permit for as-built retaining wall, with 15-foot non-turf buffer.
- Tabled Frank & Antoinette Notaro's wetland permit for pool and patio to discuss bluff setback in the field.
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Town Board holds a work session to discuss updates on the Town Hall/Town Hall Annex project, a sidewalk grant for Bay Avenue in Mattituck, and a request from the Peconic Land Trust for a letter of support for the Widow's Hole Preserve restoration. The board also enters executive session for real estate, labor, code enforcement, and litigation matters.
- Update on Town Hall/Town Hall Annex Project
- Sidewalk Grant for Bay Avenue in Mattituck
- CDBG COVID-19 Relocation of ADA Bathroom Project
- Peconic Land Trust request for letter of support for Widow's Hole Preserve restoration
- Executive session: real property acquisition, labor, code enforcement, litigation (Brinkmann v TOS)
Planning Board
The Southold Planning Board is meeting to consider subdivision extensions, a performance bond, final plat approval, and site plan determinations, plus two public hearings on a Fishers Island lot resubdivision and a mixed-use building in Southold. The board will also set its next meeting date.
- Mazzoni Subdivision: 22.94-acre parcel into 5 lots at 500 Soundview Drive, Orient
- Bing Conservation Subdivision: 84.72 acres into 8 lots and 2 agricultural lots at 6795 & 7755 Oregon Road, Cutchogue
- Colton Acres Subdivision: bond acceptance and final plat for 4.24 acres into 3 lots near Gillette Drive, East Marion
- Public hearing: Fishers Island Weathervane Resubdivision lot transfer (R-120 district)
- Public hearing: Hard Corner Southold Mixed Use — 4,983 sq ft building with retail and 3 apartments, plus 4 age-restricted units at 53530 Route 25
Planning Board
The Southold Planning Board is holding a work session to review several pending applications, including a site plan for an office conversion, an amended agricultural site plan, and multiple conservation subdivisions. The board will also discuss site plan use determinations, a ZBA request, and the draft monthly report. This is a work session, not a public hearing, so no public testimony will be taken.
- Wickham Road Offices: conversion of 770 sq ft accessory apartment to office at 12800 Route 25, Mattituck
- Indian Neck Farm: two new curb cuts on Skunk Lane, closure of existing curb cut on Indian Neck Lane, Peconic
- Bing Conservation Subdivision: 75/75 split of 84.72 acres into 8 residential lots and 2 agricultural lots, Oregon Road, Cutchogue
- Orient Point Conservation Subdivision: 75/75 clustered subdivision of 36.14 acres into 5 residential lots, Old Main Street, Orient
- Colton Acres Standard Subdivision: 4.24 acres into three 1.2-acre lots, East Marion
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Town Land Preservation Committee is holding a regular meeting to discuss land preservation applications, including proposed acquisitions of real property, which will be discussed in executive session. The committee will also consider a request for a letter of support for a shoreline and dredge project at Widow's Hole Preserve. The meeting is open to the public via Zoom, but public comments require an appointment.
- Executive session on proposed acquisitions of real property where publicity would affect value
- Request for letter of support for Phase 2 Shoreline Upland and Dredge Project at Widow's Hole Preserve (SCTM# 1001-7.-5-19)
- Acceptance of June 22, 2021 meeting minutes
- Next meeting scheduled for July 20, 2021
Zoning Board
The Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals is holding public hearings on 10 applications for variances and special exceptions, including requests to legalize as-built structures, build new homes, and establish a bed-and-breakfast and an accessory apartment. The board will also consider a resolution declaring most applications as Type II actions under SEQR, exempting them from environmental review.
- Philip Loria #7498: variances for a 3-story home at 1090 First Street, New Suffolk
- Mark Hoffman & John Pierce #7507SE: special exception for a 4-bedroom B&B at 47100 NYS Route 25, Southold
- Linda Dambassis #7509: variances to legalize as-built additions/decks at 2430 Dignans Road, Cutchogue
- Andreas Pfanner #7501 & #7502: variances for sheds and a garage-to-office conversion at 2725 Harbor Lane, Cutchogue
- Julia Kiely #7508: special exception for an accessory apartment at 16045 NYS Route 25, Mattituck
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Land Preservation Committee is meeting virtually to handle routine administration, including accepting minutes from June 8, 2021. No public inquiries or general land preservation items are on the agenda. The main substantive business will occur in executive session, where the committee will discuss proposed real property acquisitions and related applications, appraisals, and inquiries. Public comments are not solicited without an appointment.
- Acceptance of June 8, 2021 meeting minutes
- Executive session on proposed acquisitions of real property where publicity would affect value
- Discussion of inquiries, new applications, appraisals, and current applications
- Next meeting scheduled for July 6, 2021
Planning Board
The Southold Planning Board holds a virtual work session to review several subdivision and site plan applications. Items include a concept overview for a conservation subdivision, a review for certificates of occupancy, a new application for a resubdivision, and an extension request for a preliminary approval. The meeting is public but does not accept testimony.
- Tuthill Conservation Subdivision: 80/60 subdivision of 112 acres into 17 lots with 94 acres preserved, pending concept overview
- The Heritage at Cutchogue: 124 dwellings at 75 Schoolhouse Road, review for certificates of occupancy
- The Fields at Mattituck: resubdivision to separate drainage area for road dedication, new application review
- Mazzoni Standard Subdivision: 22.94 acres into 5 lots, extension request for conditional preliminary approval
- Fitness Advantage waiver request at CR 48 & Youngs Avenue
Zoning Board
The Southold Zoning Board of Appeals held a virtual special meeting to consider possible resolutions for two adjourned cases at 95 Navy Street. The board also deliberated on nine new requests for zoning variances or special exceptions involving residential construction projects across the town. No public testimony was solicited during this session.
- Possible resolution for Vincent Bertault's variance and special exception requests at 95 Navy Street, Orient
- Deliberation on Konstantinos Diakovasilis' request for an accessory apartment at 2095 Ruth Road, Mattituck
- Review of variances for deck additions at 2200 Yennecott Drive and 3405 Bay Shore Road
- Consideration of a lot line change by F. I. Weathervane Enterprise, LLC off East End Road, Fishers Island
- Approval of minutes from the June 3, 2021 Regular Meeting
Trustees
The Southold Town Board of Trustees is holding a public hearing to consider several wetland and coastal erosion permit applications, including new construction, bulkheads, revetments, and permit extensions. The board will also vote on resolutions declaring itself lead agency for SEQR review on several properties and approve minutes and the monthly report.
- Wetland permit for Ira & Susan Akselrad: addition, decks, bulkhead at 4125 Nassau Point Road, Cutchogue
- Wetland and coastal erosion permit for Timothy C. Quinn Jr.: rock revetment and bluff stabilization at 1 Mulford Court, Orient
- Wetland permit for Peconic River LLC: demolish and rebuild FEMA-compliant home at 450 Basin Road, Southold
- Wetland permit for Strong's Marine Inc.: replace bulkhead and dredge at 2402 Camp Mineola Road, Mattituck
- Monthly report: $8,052.50 forwarded to General Fund
The Board of Trustees approved several wetland and coastal erosion permits, including for Quinn, Weeden, 1663 Bridge, Chang, Grella & Osborne, HC NOFO, Deerkoski, Bell, RJJ Properties, Magill, Lefkara Holdings, and Sigurdsson Baldur. The Board denied the Fordham House LLC application without prejudice due to unpermitted construction. Several other applications were tabled pending SEQRA review or LWRP consistency.
- Approved wetland/coastal erosion permit for Timothy C. Quinn Jr. (rock revetment, bluff stabilization) at 1 Mulford Court, Orient.
- Approved wetland permit for James Weeden (rock revetment, coir logs, buffer) at 1175 Bridge Lane, Cutchogue.
- Approved wetland permit for 1663 Bridge, LLC (replace four jetties with vinyl) at 1663 Bridge Lane, Cutchogue.
- Approved wetland permit for Danyao Danielle Chang (pool patio replacement, native plantings) at 2830 Grand View Drive, Orient.
- Approved wetland permit for William F. Grella & Gary Osborne (as-built shower, pavers, staircase) at 1200 First Street, New Suffolk.
- Approved wetland permit for HC NOFO, LLC (new dwelling, garage, driveway) at 6370 Skunk Lane, Cutchogue.
- Approved wetland permit for James J. & Dawn M. Deerkoski (pool, deck, patio) at 260 Deer Drive, Mattituck.
- Denied without prejudice wetland permit for Fordham House LLC (retaining walls, patio) at 5205 The Long Way, East Marion.
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Land Preservation Committee is meeting virtually on June 8, 2021. The public agenda includes accepting minutes from May 11 and noting the next meeting on June 22. No inquiries or general land preservation items are listed. The committee will enter executive session to discuss legal advice and proposed real property acquisitions where public disclosure could affect value.
- Acceptance of May 11, 2021 meeting minutes
- Executive session for legal advice and proposed real property acquisitions
- No inquiries for uses or structures on preserved property
- No general land preservation items
- Next meeting scheduled for June 22, 2021
Planning Board
The Southold Planning Board will hold a virtual public meeting to review several subdivision and site plan applications, including conditional approvals, hearings, and environmental reviews. Key items include a mixed-use building with retail and apartments, agricultural buildings, and a subdivision lot transfer. The board will also set its next meeting date.
- Conditional preliminary plat for Lebkuecher Standard Subdivision, 35.79 acres into two lots at 935 Franklinville Rd, Laurel
- Conditional final plat for Koehler Family Limited Partnership, 14.94 acres into seven lots at 4180 New Suffolk Ave, Mattituck
- Public hearing for Premium Wine Group Amended 3: 1,860 sq ft office/storage building and 4,402 sq ft accessory storage building in Mattituck
- Set hearing for Hard Corner Southold Mixed Use: 4,983 sq ft building with retail and 3 apartments, plus 4 age-restricted units at 53530 Route 25, Southold
- Approval extension for Captain Reds Marine Sales site plan at 9605 Route 25, Mattituck
Planning Board
The Southold Planning Board will hold a virtual work session to review several site plan applications, including a proposed office conversion, a museum accessibility upgrade, agricultural buildings, and a two-lot subdivision. The board will also discuss site plan use determinations and the draft monthly report. This is a work session, not a public hearing, so no public testimony will be taken.
- Wickham Road Offices: convert 770 sq ft accessory apartment to office, 4 parking stalls, 0.23 acres, Hamlet Business district
- Southold Indian Museum: ADA-compliant parking stall and lift with new front entry, 1080 Main Bayview Road
- 850 Maier Place: 2,520 sq ft agricultural storage building, two 96' x 30' greenhouses, gravel road and parking on 16 acres
- Murtha Agricultural Barn: 42' x 60' storage building for livestock equipment, 2668 Long Creek Drive
- Kalagiros Standard Subdivision: subdivide 4.28 acres into two 2-acre lots at 18365 Main Road, Cutchogue
Zoning Board
The Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a virtual meeting with public hearings on 12 variance and special exception requests, including several for accessory apartments, swimming pools, and a fence. The board will also deliberate on previously adjourned applications, including BP gas station sign variances, and consider resolutions to extend variance relief for several properties.
- Public hearings for 12 variance requests, including Heather Lanza (#7500), William R. Ahmuty and Joellen Ahmuty (#7495), and Petros and Penny Tsekouras (#7499)
- Deliberations on BP Mattituck (#7493) and BP Peconic (#7494) for sign variances at 16900 NYS Route 25 and 32400 County Road 48
- Resolution to grant 60-day extension for variance relief in File No. 7099 (Edward and Diane Daley) at 1550 Paradise Point Road
- Resolution to grant one-year extension for Appeal No. 7127 (Kevin and Nance Foote)
- Resolution to grant three-month extension for Appeal No. 7396 (Anthony Tartaglia and James Howell)
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Town Board is holding a work session to discuss and potentially act on several items, including approving new trails at Arshamomaque Preserve, adopting the Hummels Pond Stewardship Management Plan, and applying for a LWRP grant for the Bay to Sound Project. The board will also consider code amendments to ban overnight parking at Fishers Island Dock Beach, regulate use of Elizabeth Field Airport, and convert existing space to affordable housing. Other items include a proposal for a town-wide cell coverage RFP, a no-parking request near Pequash Beach, and a response from the Planning Board on a zone change for a property in East Marion. The agenda also includes executive sessions for labor, employment, and litigation matters.
- Approve new trails at Arshamomaque Preserve
- Adopt Hummels Pond Stewardship Management Plan
- Potential LWRP grant application for Bay to Sound Project
- Proposed code amendment to ban overnight parking at Fishers Island Dock Beach
- Proposed code amendment to adopt regulations for Elizabeth Field Airport
Zoning Board
The Southold Zoning Board of Appeals is holding a special virtual meeting to deliberate and possibly decide on multiple variance requests and special exception applications, including accessory apartments, bed-and-breakfasts, and various property setbacks. The meeting includes an executive session for attorney advice and a work session, but no public testimony will be taken. The board will also consider closing hearings on two applications and approving minutes from a prior meeting.
- Konstantinos Diakovasilis seeks special exception for accessory apartment at 2095 Ruth Road, Mattituck
- Leon Petroleum LLC requests variances for signs at BP Mattituck (16900 NYS Route 25) and BP Peconic (32400 County Road 48)
- Charles and Tammy Schwab request variance for accessory garage at 4370 No. Bayview Road, Southold
- Argyris Dellaportas seeks special exception for 4-bedroom bed-and-breakfast at 9625 Route 25, East Marion
- Harvest Inn (Stacy and Steven Isaacs) seeks special exception for 5-bedroom bed-and-breakfast at 40300 Main Road, Peconic
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Town board is holding three public hearings, each about 30 minutes, to consider applications for residential improvements: a generator and screening fence, a fence and porch alterations, and roof-mounted solar panels. These are public hearings, meaning the board will hear comments before deciding.
- Shaw D L & L S Family Trust: proposed generator and fence at 220 Skippers Lane, Orient
- Bernstein (Sheldon): proposed fence and porch alterations at 20 Vincent Street, Orient
- Umana: proposed roof-mounted solar panels at 51750 Main Road, Southold
Trustees
The Southold Town Board of Trustees is holding a public hearing to consider several wetland and coastal erosion permits, including five projects that have been recommended for SEQRA negative declarations. The board will also vote on lead agency declarations for six applications and approve minutes and the monthly report.
- Negative declarations for rock revetment projects at 63735 Route 48, 63165 County Road 48, 63035 County Road 48, and 1665 Mill Creek Drive
- Negative declaration for a pier at 42244 East Main Road, Fishers Island
- Lead agency declarations for applications at 70 Wiggins Lane, 63735 Route 48, 63165 County Road 48, 63035 County Road 48, 1665 Mill Creek Drive, and 12244 East Main Road
- Monthly report includes $12,932.42 forwarded to General Fund
- Approval of minutes from April 14, 2021
The Southold Town Board of Trustees held a public hearing and voted on numerous wetland and coastal erosion permit applications. They approved several permits, including those for shoreline stabilization, dock construction, and property improvements, often with conditions such as barge-only access or through-flow decking. Two coastal erosion permits were denied due to non-compliance with LWRP policies, and one application was tabled at the applicant's request.
- Approved wetland permit for Marybeth Sciscente's pool/patio project (all ayes)
- Approved wetland and coastal erosion permits for Jolyon Stern's rock revetment (all ayes)
- Tabled AF Stern 1997 Trust's rock revetment application at applicant's request (all ayes)
- Approved Kenneth & Joann Zahler's rock revetment with condition of barge-only access and no bluff cut (all ayes)
- Approved ADF Ventures' bluff stabilization with revised project description (all ayes)
- Approved wetland permit for Farther Out East, LLC but denied coastal erosion permit (4-1, Krupski nay)
- Approved wetland permit for Elizabeth Callander's dock but denied coastal erosion permit (all ayes)
- Denied Christine Danisi's mooring permit in Little Creek due to navigation hazard (all ayes)
Planning Board
The Southold Town Planning Board is holding a virtual work session to review multiple subdivision and site plan applications. The board will discuss items including a clustered subdivision in Mattituck, a conservation subdivision in Cutchogue, and a 124-dwelling residential site plan. No public testimony will be taken at this work session.
- Clustered Standard Subdivision of 14.9 acres into 7 lots with 8.72 acres open space, Mattituck
- Jenkins Conservation Subdivision, 17.89 acres into 2 lots at 2800 Depot Lane, Cutchogue
- Heritage at Cutchogue (Harvest Pointe) residential site plan for 124 dwellings at 75 Schoolhouse Road
- Indian Neck Farm Amended agricultural site plan for curb cuts at 3605 Skunk Lane and 4170 Indian Neck Lane, Peconic
- Fishers Island Weathervane Resubdivision transferring lot area between two lots off East End Road
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Land Preservation Committee is meeting virtually to discuss land preservation matters. The main public item is a request from an Eagle Scout to construct a public mountain biking trail on preserved property. The committee will also discuss a state farmland protection grant program and may enter executive session to discuss proposed land acquisitions.
- Request by Noah Berry, Eagle Scout, to construct public mountain biking trail on preserved property
- Discussion of NYS Agriculture and Markets Round 18 Farmland Protection Implementation Grants (FPIG)
- Executive session for proposed acquisitions of real property where publicity would affect value
- Acceptance of meeting minutes from April 27, 2021
Zoning Board
The Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a virtual meeting with public hearings on 11 applications, including a battery energy storage facility, accessory apartments, bed-and-breakfasts, and sign variances. The board will also deliberate on the Suffolk County Energy Storage II special exception request and consider resolutions for minutes and an extension.
- Suffolk County Energy Storage II, LLC #7463SE: special exception for battery storage at 69430 Main Road, Greenport
- Konstantinos Diakovasilis #7465SE: accessory apartment at 2095 Ruth Road, Mattituck (adjourned from April 1)
- Leon Petroleum LLC #7493 and #7494: sign variances for BP stations in Mattituck and Peconic
- Harvest Inn #7504SE: bed-and-breakfast with 5 bedrooms at 40300 Main Road, Peconic
- Argyris Dellaportas #7489SE: bed-and-breakfast with 4 bedrooms at 9625 Route 25, East Marion
Other Town and Committee Meetings
This agenda includes a resolution from the Village of Greenport Board of Trustees approving a $1,545,360 contract for the central pump station replacement, and proposed Southold Town code amendments regarding deer exclusion fences and nonconforming lots. The meeting also discusses a policy for limited public attendance at public hearings during the pandemic.
- Approved $1,545,360 contract with Merrick Utility Associates for central pump station replacement
- Proposed deer fence regulations: max 8 ft in secondary front yard, prohibited in front yard
- Corner lot sight line restrictions: 2.5 ft max height within 30-ft triangle
- Nonconforming lot building standards table (lot coverage, setbacks)
- Public hearing attendance policy: 22 seats, first-come-first-serve, temperature checks
Planning Board
The Southold Planning Board will hold a virtual public meeting to discuss and potentially act on several applications, including subdivisions, site plans, and public hearings. Items include an extension for the Koehler subdivision, a correction for the Lebkuecher subdivision, and site plan reviews for Premium Wine Group, Olde Cotonial Place, and others. Public hearings are scheduled for the Schreiber Minor Subdivision and the Southold Indian Museum.
- Koehler Family Limited Partnership: clustered subdivision of 14.94 acres into 7 lots at 4180 New Suffolk Avenue, Mattituck
- Lebkuecher Standard Subdivision: 35.79-acre parcel into 2 lots at 935 Franklinville Rd, Laurel
- Premium Wine Group Amended 3: 1,860 sq ft office/storage building and 4,402 sq ft accessory storage building in Mattituck
- Olde Cotonial Place LLC: 4,500 sq ft retail building with 4 units and 24 parking stalls at 615 Pike Street, Mattituck
- Heritage at Cutchogue Amended: change 8 units from B2 to C design, increasing livable floor area by 3,200 sq ft at 75 Schoolhouse Road, Cutchogue
Planning Board
The Planning Board held a virtual work session to review several development proposals, including new site plans and subdivision applications. The session included reviewing completeness for new applications and discussing potential zoning amendments.
- Premium Wine Group Amended 3: New application for office/storage buildings at 35 Cox Neck Road
- Pederson Standard Subdivision: Proposal to divide 9.2 acres into three lots at 670 Circle Drive
- Koehler Standard Subdivision: Review of conditions for a seven-lot clustered subdivision at 4180 New Suffolk Avenue
- Olde Colonial Place Retail: Continued referral review for four retail units at 615 Pike Street
- Captain Red’s Marine Sales: Extension request for a 3,680 sq. ft. metal building at 9605 Route 25
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Land Preservation Committee is reviewing proposed revisions to Chapter 70 of the Town Code, which governs agricultural land preservation. The committee provides detailed comments on definitions, acquisition and alienation of development rights, and committee duties, with many items opposed or questioned. The Town Board will consider these comments in deciding whether to adopt the revisions.
- Proposed definition of 'agricultural production' would allow processing and on-farm direct marketing on preserved farmland, which LPC opposes without further review
- LPC strongly opposes proposed changes to alienation of development rights, including 'mutual agreement' amendment language
- LPC recommends against proposed revision to 'development rights' definition, calling it unclear and ambiguous
- LPC opposes proposed changes to Land Preservation Committee membership and duties, including removal of LPC review of uses on TPDR lands
- LPC questions whether proposed changes are consistent with GML 247
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Land Preservation Committee is meeting virtually to handle routine administration, hear a request from an Eagle Scout to build a mountain biking trail on preserved property, and discuss proposed Chapter 70 code revisions from the Agricultural Advisory Committee. The committee will also enter executive session to discuss potential land acquisitions where public disclosure could affect property values.
- Acceptance of April 13, 2021 meeting minutes
- Noah Berry, Eagle Scout, requests to construct public mountain biking trail
- Discussion of Chapter 70 revisions proposed by Agricultural Advisory Committee
- NYS Agriculture and Markets Round 18 Farmland Protection Implementation Grants (FPIG) update
- Executive session on proposed acquisitions of real property
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Town Board is considering a request from the Peconic Estuary Partnership for a Community Preservation Fund contribution of $24,500 in 2021, with planned increases to $49,000 by 2023, to match federal funds for water quality projects. The board is also reviewing a request for no-parking signs on New Suffolk Avenue, and discussing the town's noise prevention code and state cannabis legislation.
- Request for $24,500 CPF contribution to Peconic Estuary Partnership, rising to $49,000 by 2023
- Request for no-parking signs on New Suffolk Avenue west of West Creek
- Review of Chapter 180 Noise Prevention code, including decibel limits and fines up to $2,500
- Discussion of state cannabis regulation and taxation act (A1248A)
Planning Board
The Southold Town Planning Board is holding a virtual work session to discuss two pending applications: a site plan for a 4,500 sq. ft. retail building at 615 Pike Street, Mattituck, and a conservation subdivision proposal for 11 residential lots in Cutchogue. The board will also review the draft monthly report for March and comment on proposed zoning amendments regarding accessory recreation uses.
- Site plan for 4,500 sq. ft. retail building with four units and 24 parking stalls at 615 Pike Street, Mattituck
- 80/60 Conservation Subdivision of 66.2 acres into 11 residential lots and 51.26-acre agricultural lot in Cutchogue
- Development rights proposed to be sold to Town of Southold
- Draft Monthly Report for March
- Town Board request for comments on Chapter 280 Zoning Amendments (Accessory Recreation Uses)
Zoning Board
The Southold Zoning Board of Appeals is holding a special virtual meeting to deliberate and possibly decide on multiple variance requests, including pool setbacks, fence heights, and building additions. The board will also hold an executive session for attorney advice and discuss future agenda items. No public testimony will be taken.
- ADF Ventures LLC seeks variance for in-ground pool less than 100 feet from bluff at 17877 Soundview Avenue, Southold.
- Emily Miller requests variance to legalize 5.2-foot front yard fence at 9575 Nassau Point Road, Cutchogue.
- Mary McKay requests variance for front porch addition less than 55-foot setback at 450 Castle Hill Road, Cutchogue.
- Mattituck 2012 LLC requests variances for new dwelling with business office at 36230 NYS Route 25, Cutchogue.
- Two special exception requests for accessory apartments: Joshua Skrezec/Julie Rompel at 21905 Main Road, Cutchogue, and Byron Elmendorf at 1570 Bray Avenue, Mattituck.
Trustees
The Southold Town Board of Trustees is holding a public hearing to consider several wetland permit applications, including shoreline stabilization and dock construction. The board will also vote on resolutions declaring itself lead agency for environmental reviews and approving negative declarations under SEQRA. Administrative permits and mooring/stake permits are also on the agenda.
- Public hearing on wetland permits for properties including 745 Cases Lane Extension, Cutchogue (Rubin), and 120 Bay Home Road, Southold (Dekka LLC)
- SEQRA negative declarations for Rubin and Dekka LLC projects
- Administrative permits for Carol Clancy (280 Oak Ave, Southold) and Richard & Gina Bonati (1315 Watersedge Way, Southold)
- Mooring permits for Raymond Conklin (Little Creek) and Matt Ahearn (Gull Pond)
- Monthly report: $13,902.39 forwarded to General Fund
The Southold Town Board of Trustees approved several wetland and coastal erosion permits, including a bluff stabilization project with conditions, and tabled multiple applications pending further review or revised plans. The board also approved administrative permits, extensions, and mooring permits, and declared itself lead agency for three SEQRA reviews.
- Approved wetland permit for Stuart & Beth MacKinnon amendment (all ayes)
- Approved Ronald Spillane rock revetment with barge/crane access condition (all ayes)
- Tabled ADF Ventures bluff stabilization pending revised plans (all ayes)
- Approved Robert D. Kelsey wetland permit (all ayes)
- Tabled James Willse & Sharon Stack Willse shoreline stabilization pending new plans (all ayes)
- Tabled James & Phyllis Rubin wetland permit pending LWRP report and revised plans (all ayes)
- Approved Sheena Acharya & Adrian Sapollnik wetland permit with removable steps condition (all ayes)
- Approved Oliver Henderson & Stephanie Leong pier replacement (all ayes)
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Land Preservation Committee is meeting virtually to discuss land preservation matters, including requests for uses on preserved property, a monitoring update, and potential land acquisitions. The committee will also enter executive session to discuss proposed real property acquisitions where public discussion could affect value. Public comments are not solicited without an appointment.
- Request for use within Town PDR for SCTM# 1000-107.-10-10.4 (MCB 6900 f/k/a 6900 Wickham Ave LLC)
- Monitoring update for SCTM# 1000-69.-4-8.8 (Wesnofske)
- Review of easement undergoing review by Agricultural Advisory Committee
- Discussion of NYS Agriculture and Markets Round 18 Farmland Protection Implementation Grants (FPIG)
- Executive session on proposed acquisitions of real property
Planning Board
The Southold Planning Board will hold a virtual public meeting to review and potentially act on several applications, including a mixed-use building with retail and apartments, an affordable housing project, and multiple subdivision proposals. The board will also set a hearing for a minor subdivision and consider extensions for previously approved projects.
- Hard Corner Southold Mixed Use: 4,983 sq ft building with retail and 3 apartments, plus 4 age-restricted rental units at 53530 Route 25, Southold
- Travelers Street Affordable Housing: conversion and new construction of 14 apartments at 53315 NYS Route 25, Southold
- Colusa North Conservation Subdivision: 66.2 acres into 11 lots with agricultural lot at 7750 Bridge Lane, Cutchogue
- Strong's Storage Buildings: two boat storage buildings (52,500 and 49,000 sq ft) at 3430 Mill Road, Mattituck
- Peconic Landing Amended Wellness Center: 1,138 sq ft addition at 1205 Route 25, Greenport
Planning Board
The Southold Town Planning Board will hold a virtual work session to review several site plans and subdivision applications. Items include a mixed-use building with affordable housing, a self-storage expansion, and a residential development phase request. The board will also discuss draft monthly reports and zoning amendments requested by the Town Board.
- Hard Corner Southold Mixed Use: 4,983 sq ft building with retail and 3 affordable apartments, plus 4 senior rental units on Route 25
- North Fork Self Storage III: two storage buildings totaling 91,550 sq ft at 65 Commerce Drive, Cutchogue
- The Heritage at Cutchogue: Phase 4 request for 124 dwellings at 75 Schoolhouse Road
- Baxter subdivision: 2.38-acre parcel into 4 lots at 260 Griffing Street, Cutchogue
- Strong's Storage Buildings: two boat storage buildings totaling 101,500 sq ft at 3430 Mill Road, Mattituck
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Land Preservation Committee is meeting virtually on March 30, 2021, to accept minutes from March 16, 2021, and discuss land preservation applications. The agenda includes an executive session to discuss proposed real property acquisitions where public disclosure could affect property values. No public comments will be taken without an appointment, and no inquiries or general land preservation items are listed.
- Acceptance of meeting minutes from March 16, 2021
- Executive session on proposed acquisitions of real property
- Land Preservation Coordinator Melissa Spiro to report on inquiries, new applications, appraisals, and current applications
- Next meeting scheduled for April 13, 2021
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Town Board is reviewing a draft resolution opposing Section 575-b of the proposed NYS budget, which would replace local control over assessment of wind and solar projects with a state standardized approach. The agenda also includes the February 2021 police monthly report with crime statistics and staffing updates, and a proposed amendment to Chapter 70 regarding the definition of structures and development rights acquisition.
- Resolution opposing Section 575-b of NYS Real Property Tax Law, which would change assessment of renewable energy projects over 1 megawatt
- February 2021 crime statistics: burglary up 39%, larceny up 29%, aggravated assault down 57%, DWI down 34%
- Police staffing at 48 officers vs. recommended 52; 4 new probationary officers hired contingent on police academy start
- Contract signed with Lexipol for policy review and accreditation work
- Proposed amendment to Chapter 70 defining 'structure' and updating Land Preservation Committee duties
Planning Board
The Southold Planning Board is holding a virtual work session to review several pending applications, including an amended site plan for a 1,138 sq. ft. addition to the Peconic Landing Wellness Center, a new application for an ADA lift at the Southold Indian Museum, and updates on the Croteaux Farm Vineyard & Winery site plan. The board will also discuss subdivision proposals and a request for comments on a ZBA application. This is a work session, not a public hearing, so no public testimony will be taken.
- Peconic Landing Wellness Center: 1,138 sq. ft. addition and parking reconfiguration at 1500 Brecknock Road, Greenport
- Southold Indian Museum: new application for ADA-compliant lift and front entry at 1080 Main Bayview Road, Southold
- Croteaux Farm Vineyard & Winery: update on site plan for existing winery at 1450 South Harbor Road, Southold
- Lebkuecher Standard Subdivision: preliminary plat completeness review for 35.79-acre parcel at 3475 Aldrich Lane & 935 Franklinville Rd, Laurel
- Koehler Standard Subdivision: review of public hearing comments for clustered subdivision at 4180 New Suffolk Ave, Mattituck
Trustees
The Southold Town Board of Trustees will hold a work session and public hearing via Zoom. They will review revised plans for Domeluca II at 14895 Route 25, East Marion, and for Oliver Henderson & Stephanie Leong at 775 Wood Lane, Peconic. The board will also act on several wetland permits, including extensions, transfers, and a positive declaration for a proposed dock at 325 Wells Road, Peconic.
- Review revised plans for Domeluca II, 14895 Route 25, East Marion
- Review revised plans for Oliver Henderson & Stephanie Leong, 775 Wood Lane, Peconic
- Positive SEQRA declaration for Patrick & Eva Flanagan's proposed 4'x80' catwalk and 4'x20' dock at 325 Wells Road, Peconic
- Administrative permit for Gustave J. Wade to remove locust bushes at 1024 East Road, Cutchogue
- Transfer of wetland permits for Anthony & Beatrice Falcone at 405 Williamsberg Road, Southold
The Southold Town Board of Trustees held a public hearing and voted on multiple wetland and coastal erosion permit applications. They denied a request to install a buried 500-gallon propane tank at Southold Sunsets, LLC, and tabled several applications pending revised plans, including those for Stuart Thorn, ADF Ventures, and JJS Edgewater. The board also approved several other permits, including for Strong's Marine Inlet and Alison Byers.
- Denied without prejudice Southold Sunsets, LLC propane tank amendment (3-2)
- Tabled Stuart Thorn wetland/coastal erosion permit for new plans (unanimous)
- Tabled ADF Ventures, LLC wetland/coastal erosion permit for new plans (unanimous)
- Tabled JJS Edgewater, LLC wetland permit at applicant's request (unanimous)
- Approved Strong's Marine Inlet, LLC wetland permit with stipulations (unanimous)
- Approved Alison Byers & Lawrence Busch wetland permit with stipulations (unanimous)
- Approved administrative permits 2-7 as a group (unanimous)
- Denied without prejudice administrative permit for Gustave J. Wade (unanimous)
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Land Preservation Committee meets virtually to review a request regarding preserved property at SCTM# 1000-69.-3-10.8 (Sorrell-Contract Vendee, a.k.a. Flower Hill), consider Agricultural Advisory Committee Chapter 70 revisions, and discuss an easement under review. The committee will also enter executive session to discuss proposed real property acquisitions where public disclosure could affect value. Public comments require an appointment, and the meeting is accessible via Zoom or phone.
- Review of March 8th letter regarding SCTM# 1000-69.-3-10.8 (Flower Hill) preserved property inquiry
- Review of Agricultural Advisory Committee Chapter 70 revisions
- Review of easement under Agricultural Advisory Committee review as requested by Town Board
- Executive session on proposed real property acquisitions
- Acceptance of March 2, 2021 meeting minutes
Planning Board
The Southold Planning Board will hold a virtual public meeting to review several subdivision and site plan applications, including a conservation subdivision in Orient Point, an affordable housing project in Southold, and amendments to existing site plans. The board will also set the date for its next meeting and consider accepting an updated bond for an approved subdivision.
- Orient Point Conservation Subdivision: 36.14 acres into 5 residential lots and 1 agricultural parcel, with development rights sold to the town
- Travelers Street Affordable Housing: conversion and construction of apartments at 53315 NYS Route 25, Southold
- Heritage at Cutchogue Amended: increase livable floor area by 3,200 sq ft at 75 Schoolhouse Road, Cutchogue
- 1750 Sterling Agricultural Barn: demolish 1,378 sq ft barn, construct 4,826 sq ft barn at 830 Sterling Lane, Cutchogue
- Indian Neck Farm Amended: new curb cut on Skunk Lane, close existing on Indian Neck Lane, Peconic
Planning Board
The Planning Board is conducting a work session to review several pending applications. Items include agricultural site plans, residential unit amendments, and new affordable housing proposals.
- Agricultural site plan for 7830 Sterling Lane to demolish a 1,378 sq. ft. barn and build a 4,826 sq. ft. barn
- Amended site plan for The Heritage at Cutchogue to increase total livable floor area by 3,200 sq. ft.
- Amended agricultural site plan for Indian Neck Farm involving curb cut changes at 3595 Skunk Lane and 4170 Indian Neck Lane
- Site plan for 12800 Route 25 to convert a 770 sq. ft. accessory apartment into an office structure
- New application for Travelers Street Affordable Housing involving two apartments in an existing dwelling and three new buildings with twelve apartments total
Zoning Board
The Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a virtual meeting with public hearings on 12 applications, including variances for residential additions, pools, and accessory structures, as well as special exceptions for accessory apartments and a battery energy storage facility. The board will also issue a negative declaration for the battery storage project and consider minutes from a prior meeting.
- Public hearing on Suffolk County Energy Storage II, LLC's special exception for a battery energy storage facility at 69430 Main Road, Greenport
- Public hearing on Jim Brodsky's variance request for an accessory garage at 1895 Pequash Avenue, Cutchogue
- Public hearing on Vincent Bertault's variance and special exception requests for additions, pool, and accessory apartment at 95 Navy Street, Orient
- Public hearing on Cottage On Third, LLC's variance request for a pool house/garage exceeding lot coverage at 850 Third Street, Greenport
- Public hearing on Konstantinos Diakovasilis's special exception request for an accessory apartment at 2095 Ruth Road, Mattituck (adjourned from Feb. 4)
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Land Preservation Committee is meeting virtually to discuss land preservation matters, including new farm listings and a pending application from WW Farms, LLC, which has a Town Board public hearing scheduled for March 9. The committee will also enter executive session to discuss proposed real property acquisitions where public disclosure could affect property values.
- WW Farms, LLC - Town Board public hearing scheduled for March 9 at 4:31 p.m.
- Executive session on proposed acquisitions of real property
- New farm listings to be discussed
- Acceptance of February 9, 2021 meeting minutes
- Next meeting scheduled for March 16, 2021
Planning Board
The Southold Town Planning Board will hold a virtual work session to review four applications: a proposed agricultural barn, two standard subdivisions, and a conservation subdivision. The board will not accept public testimony at this work session, which is not a public hearing.
- 1750 Sterling Agricultural Barn: demolish 1,378 sq. ft. barn, build 4,826 sq. ft. barn at 830 Sterling Lane, Cutchogue
- Liebert Standard Subdivision: split 2.43-acre vacant lot into two 54,134 sq. ft. lots on Hortons Lane, Southold
- Gonzalez Standard Subdivision: split 4.29-acre parcel into two lots (2.07 and 2.22 acres) at 2050 Platt Road, Orient
- Orient Point Conservation Subdivision: cluster 36.13 acres into 6 residential lots plus open space at 32357 Old Main Street, Orient
Zoning Board
The Southold Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a special meeting to deliberate on multiple requests for building variances and one special exception. The board will also review attorney advice in executive session and approve minutes from the February 4, 2021, meeting.
- Special exception request to convert and expand a two-story dwelling into six affordable rental units at 12425 Old Sound Avenue, Mattituck
- Variance request for additions and alterations at 265 Rackets Court, Orient
- Variance requests regarding setbacks and lot coverage at 305 Flint Street, Greenport
- Variance request for additions and alterations at 1350 Smith Road, Peconic
- Variance requests for structural alterations to seasonal cottages at 65490 Route 25, Greenport
Zoning Board
The Southold Zoning Board of Appeals is holding a special virtual meeting to deliberate and possibly decide on six variance requests related to home additions and alterations. The meeting is not a public hearing, and no testimony will be taken. The board will also hold an executive session for attorney advice and consider resolutions for advertising the next regular meeting and approving prior minutes.
- George Cavagnaro #7452: variance for front yard setback at 265 Racketts Court, Orient
- Pedro Rivas and Yira Tejada #7458: variances for setbacks, lot coverage, and shed location at 305 Flint Street, Greenport
- Mari Shea #7460: variance for front yard setback at 1350 Smith Road, Peconic
- Peter and Valerie Sakas #7461 and Charles and Helen Szarka #7462: variances for non-conforming seasonal cottages at Breezy Shores Cottages #16 and #17, Route 25, Greenport
- Matthew Kaelin and Kathryn Collins #7464: variances for setback and lot coverage at 328 Avenue B, Fishers Island
Trustees
The Southold Town Board of Trustees will meet on February 17, 2021, starting with a 5:00 PM work session via Zoom, followed by a 5:30 PM public hearing. The work session includes discussions on a wetlands permit application, a letter supporting the Suffolk County Aquaculture Lease Program, and a Community Preservation Fund matter. The public hearing will address resolutions, including declaring the Board as lead agency for several SEQRA applications, and will consider a negative declaration for a coastal erosion project in Cutchogue.
- Wetlands permit discussion for Domeluca II, LLC at 14895 Route 25, East Marion
- Proposed letter to support Suffolk County Aquaculture Lease Program
- Community Preservation Fund discussion on behalf of Greg Rivara
- Five resolutions declaring the Board as lead agency for SEQRA applications (e.g., Gary Mangus & Miriam Meyers, North Fork Haven, LLC, W12600, LLC, William F. Grella & Gary Osborne, Patrick & Eva Flanagan)
- Negative declaration for North Fork Haven, LLC's coastal erosion project at 8871 Oregon Road, Cutchogue
The Southold Board of Trustees approved several wetland and coastal erosion permits, including a 140-foot stone revetment for North Fork Haven LLC, a 122-foot fixed dock for W12600 LLC (4-1 vote), and various dock, pool, and bulkhead projects. The board tabled the Flanagan dock application pending a long-form environmental review and tabled the Grella & Osborne as-built application at the applicant's request. Nine wetland permit applications were postponed, and one was withdrawn.
- Approved North Fork Haven LLC stone revetment and bluff restoration (unanimous)
- Approved W12600 LLC 122-ft fixed dock and shed (4-1, Krupski dissenting)
- Approved Gray & Rhodes dock amendment with thru-flow decking condition (unanimous)
- Approved Praus & Schwartz bulkhead reface and dock with buffer plan (unanimous)
- Approved Brantuk dock with reduced length, no float (unanimous)
- Tabled Flanagan dock application pending long-form environmental form (unanimous)
- Tabled Grella & Osborne as-built application at applicant's request (unanimous)
- Postponed 9 wetland permit applications; withdrew Quintieri amendment (unanimous)
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Land Preservation Committee will hold a virtual public meeting on February 9, 2021, at 7:00 PM via Zoom. The agenda includes accepting minutes from January 26, 2021, a 2020 year-end review, website updates, and an update from the February 8 Planning Board work session. The committee will enter executive session to discuss proposed real property acquisitions where publicity could affect value.
- Acceptance of January 26, 2021 meeting minutes
- 2020 year-end land preservation review
- Update on February 8, 2021 Planning Board work session
- Executive session on proposed real property acquisitions
Planning Board
The Southold Town Planning Board will meet virtually to discuss and potentially act on several applications. The agenda includes a final plat extension for a subdivision in Orient, site plan determinations for projects including a Fishers Island airport hangar and a Peconic Landing duplex conversion, and an approval extension for a Mattituck office conversion. The board will also hold public hearings on a conservation subdivision, an amended site plan, and two commercial projects.
- Final plat extension: Gonzalez Standard Subdivision, 2050 Platt Rd, Orient (4.29 acres into 2 lots)
- Site plan: Fishers Island Airport Hangar, 4,200 sq ft hangar + 13,830 sq ft tarmac, Whistler Ave
- Site plan: Peconic Landing conversion of 5 single-family homes to duplexes, 1205 Route 25, Greenport
- Public hearing: Colusa North Conservation Subdivision, 11 lots on 66.2 acres, 7750 Bridge Lane, Cutchogue
- Public hearing: Olde Colonial Place LLC, 4,500 sq ft retail building, 615 Pike St, Mattituck
Planning Board
The Southold Town Planning Board will hold a virtual work session to discuss several pending site plans, including a proposal to convert a house at 870 Love Lane in Mattituck into a professional office and apartment, and a plan to convert five single-family homes at Peconic Landing in Greenport into duplexes. The board will also review a site plan for two new boat storage buildings at 3430 Mill Road in Mattituck and consider a draft monthly report. This is a work session, not a public hearing, so no public testimony will be taken.
- 870 Love Lane, Mattituck: conversion of single-family dwelling to 1,430 sq ft office and 830 sq ft apartment with 9 parking stalls on 0.7 acres in RO district
- Peconic Landing, 1205 Route 25, Greenport: conversion of 5 single-family dwellings (units #19, 20, 60, 68, 74) to two-family dwellings with 4 parking stalls on 143 acres
- 3430 Mill Road, Mattituck: construction of two boat storage buildings (52,500 sq ft and 49,000 sq ft) on 32.6 acres in MII and R-80 districts
- SEQRA final scope review for the Mill Road boat storage project
- Draft monthly report for January
Zoning Board
The Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a virtual regular meeting with public hearings on nine applications, including variances for home additions, special exceptions for an accessory apartment, affordable housing conversion, and a battery energy storage facility. The board will also consider resolutions on environmental review status for several applications and close a hearing on a Mattituck garage project. The meeting begins with an executive session for attorney advice.
- Public hearing for Suffolk County Energy Storage II, LLC #7463SE: battery energy storage facility at 69430 Main Road, Greenport
- Public hearing for 12425 Sound, LLC, Andrew Fohrkolb #7459SE: convert dwelling to six affordable rental units at 12425 Old Sound Avenue, Mattituck
- Public hearing for George Cavagnaro #7452: front yard setback variance at 265 Racketts Court, Orient
- Public hearing for Pedro Rivas and Yira Tejada #7458: multiple variances at 305 Flint Street, Greenport
- Resolution declaring several applications as Type II Actions under SEQR
Other Town and Committee Meetings
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Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Town Land Preservation Committee is holding a virtual public meeting. The agenda includes accepting minutes from the prior meeting, receiving updates from a Planning Board work session, and discussing land preservation applications. The committee is expected to enter executive session to discuss proposed real property acquisitions where public disclosure could affect property values.
- Acceptance of meeting minutes from January 12, 2021
- Update from January 25, 2021 Planning Board work session
- Executive session on proposed acquisitions of real property
- Next meeting scheduled for February 9, 2021
Planning Board
The Southold Planning Board held a virtual work session on January 25, 2021, to review six specific development applications and two Zoning Board of Appeals requests. The agenda included updates on a new airport hangar, a church expansion, and a conservation subdivision, as well as a review of an approved minor subdivision for construction start. No public testimony was solicited during this session.
- Fishers Island Airport Hangar: Proposed 4,200 sq. ft. hangar and 13,790 sq. ft. paved area on Whistler Avenue.
- First Universalist Church: Proposed 6,816 sq. ft. place of worship and 32 parking stalls at 51970 Route 25.
- Colusa North Conservation Subdivision: 66.2 acres into 11 residential lots and a 51.26-acre agricultural lot on Bridge Lane and County Route 48.
- Tenedios Barn & Greenhouse: Amended plan for an 8,664 sq. ft. livestock building and 1,440 sq. ft. greenhouse at 28410 Route 25.
- Robert Schreiber Minor Subdivision: Review for construction start of 4 lots on 47.4 acres on Oregon Road.
Zoning Board
The Southold Zoning Board of Appeals holds a special virtual meeting to deliberate and possibly decide on eight variance requests, including one to close a hearing for the Nardolillo property. The board will also consider granting a three-month extension for Appeal No. 7353 and approve minutes from the January 7 meeting.
- Nardolillo #7457: variances for rear yard setback and lot coverage at 3850 Camp Mineola Road, Mattituck
- Hull #7448: variance for front yard setback at 555 Bridge Street, Greenport
- A.W. Frame LLC #7449: variance for tennis court placement at 640 Skippers Lane, Orient
- Furse #7450: variance for front yard setback at 776 Bell Hill Avenue, Fisher's Island
- Akselrad #7456: variance for bluff setback at 4125 Nassau Point Road, Cutchogue
Zoning Board
The Southold Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a special virtual meeting to discuss and potentially decide on nine variance requests from property owners seeking to legalize or construct various improvements, including a garage, tennis court, swimming pool, and deck additions. The board will also consider granting a three-month extension for Appeal No. 7353 (Posillico) to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy. The meeting is not a public hearing, so no testimony will be taken.
- Nardolillo #7457: variances for garage additions at 3850 Camp Mineola Road, Mattituck (rear yard setback, lot coverage)
- Hull #7448: variance to legalize front porch at 555 Bridge Street, Greenport (front yard setback)
- A.W. Frame #7449: variance for tennis court at 640 Skippers Lane, Orient (rear yard location)
- Furse #7450: variance for dwelling additions at 776 Bell Hill Avenue, Fisher's Island (front yard setback)
- Akselrad #7456: variance for dwelling additions at 4125 Nassau Point Road, Cutchogue (bluff setback)
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The work session includes discussions on a proposed pavilion at Tasker Park and an ADA grant proposal for parking access. Other items include street lighting upgrades, drainage improvements, and code updates.
- Tasker Park Pavilion project estimated between $60,606 and $62,142
- Proposed $50,000 donation for Tasker Park Pavilion
- ADA Grant Proposal for Tasker Park parking area access
- LED Street Lighting Upgrade and Town Hall Annex Improvements
- Amendment to Chapter 189-3 regarding Trailer Permits
Trustees
The Southold Town Board of Trustees is holding a public hearing on January 20, 2021, via Zoom, to consider applications for wetland and coastal erosion permits, including amendments and new permits. The board will also vote on resolutions declaring itself lead agency for three SEQRA reviews and classifying other applications as Type II or Unlisted actions. The agenda includes routine items like approving minutes, a monthly report, and scheduling future meetings.
- Public hearing on wetland permit amendments, including Michael Kreger's pool terrace expansion and Howard & Lisa Koff's pool repositioning
- New Suffolk Properties, LLC, Laura Solinger, and Lauren Praus & Mark Schwartz applications declared lead agency under SEQRA
- Laura Solinger requests wetland and coastal erosion permits for 87 linear feet of new bulkhead at 13459 Oregon Road, Cutchogue
- James Finora requests a mooring permit for a 19' outboard motor boat in Little Creek, replacing Mooring #39
- Cancellation of Wetland/Mooring Permit #9449 and $200 refund to Gerard Gordon
The Southold Town Board of Trustees approved several wetland permits, including for a marina legalization, bulkhead replacement, and new dwellings, along with SEQRA negative declarations for three projects. They also approved administrative permits, amendments, and a mooring permit, and tabled two applications at the applicants' requests.
- Approved SEQRA negative declarations for Laura Solinger, New Suffolk Properties, and Lauren Praus & Mark Schwartz (all ayes)
- Approved wetland permit for New Suffolk Properties marina legalization (all ayes)
- Approved wetland permit for Laura Solinger bulkhead with no bluff cut condition (all ayes)
- Approved wetland permit for Cameron Dowe & Megan Strecker shed (3-2, Goldsmith and Krupski aye; Domino, Bredemeyer, Williams no)
- Approved wetland permit for Caroline Toscano new dwelling with IA system and buffers (all ayes)
- Tabled wetland permit for Daniella C. Ravn & Stephen E. Ravn pool at applicant's request (all ayes)
- Tabled wetland permit for Fabio Pasquale Granato at applicant's request (all ayes)
- Approved administrative permits for generators, patio, and deck (all ayes)
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Land Preservation Committee meets virtually to review a Planning Board referral for the Colusa North Conservation Subdivision and to discuss land preservation applications. The committee will also enter executive session to discuss proposed real property acquisitions where public discussion could affect value. Public comments require an appointment, and the meeting is held via Zoom.
- Colusa North Conservation Subdivision (SCTM# 1000-84.-2-1.1, 3.3 and 3.4) referral from Planning Board
- Executive session on proposed acquisitions of real property
- Acceptance of December 15, 2020 meeting minutes
- Next meeting scheduled for January 26, 2021
Planning Board
The Southold Planning Board will hold a public meeting virtually via Zoom. The agenda contains only procedural information regarding the meeting time, location, and remote access instructions.
Planning Board
The Southold Planning Board is holding a virtual work session to review several site plan applications, including new projects and amendments. Actions include determinations on completeness and reviews of changes, with no public testimony taken. Items range from a large self-storage facility to a gas station conversion and residential changes.
- North Fork Self Storage: two 2-story buildings, 53,800 sq ft and 37,750 sq ft, on 3.7 acres in Light Industrial district
- Wickham Road Offices: conversion of 770 sq ft accessory apartment to office at 12800 Route 25, Mattituck
- Heritage at Cutchogue Amended: change 8 units from B2 to C design, increasing floor area by 3,200 sq ft
- Peconic Landing Wellness Center: 1,138 sq ft addition and parking reconfiguration at 1500 Brecknock Road, Greenport
- Southold Gas Station: conversion to convenience store with 6 fuel pumps at 45450 CR 48
Zoning Board
The Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals will hold an organizational meeting and a regular meeting with nine public hearings on January 7, 2021, conducted via video conference due to COVID-19. The board will review and re-adopt procedural guidelines, a code of conduct, and meeting dates for 2021, and appoint a vice chair. Public hearings will address variance requests for properties including a tennis court, swimming pool, garage conversion to an artist studio, and several deck and dwelling additions. The board will also consider closing a hearing for Mini Cedars, LLC regarding a new single-family dwelling at 905 Stephenson Road in Orient.
- Public hearing: Sally Hull #7448 — variance to legalize front porch at 555 Bridge Street, Greenport
- Public hearing: A.W. Frame, LLC #7449 — variance for tennis court at 640 Skippers Lane, Orient
- Public hearing: Adam D'Accordio #7451 — variance for swimming pool at 1450 Longview Lane, Southold
- Public hearing: Thomas Ryckman and Pamela Wilson #7454 — use variance to convert garage to artist studio at 1405 Village Lane, Orient
- Possible resolution to close hearing: Mini Cedars, LLC #7428 — variances for new dwelling at 905 Stephenson Road, Orient