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Timestamp: 2018-06-19 03:02:42
Document Index: 79381529

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 274', '§ 276', '§ 10', '§ 10', '§ 2', '§ 274', '§ 276']

2018/06/12 10:00 AM East Hampton Town Board Work Session Meeting - Town of East Hampton, Long Island, NY
East Hampton Town Board meeting of June 12, 2018
10:00 AM Meeting called to order on June 12, 2018 at Montauk Firehouse, 12 Flamingo Avenue, Montauk, NY.
A. Request to re-route Emergency Access Trail at Eddie Ecker Park - David Lys
B. Manor House - Tom Ruhle
RESOLUTION: 2018-713
Provisionally Appoint David Betts Town Code Compliance and Emergency Management Administrator
WHEREAS, the Suffolk County Department of Civil Service has carefully reviewed the duties and responsibilities of the Town Director of Public Safety position and has determined that the position should be reclassified to the position of Town Code Compliance and Emergency Management Administrator; and,
WHEREAS, there is no current eligible list for the position of Town Code Compliance and Emergency Management Administrator; and
WHEREAS, David Betts is eligible for provisional appointment to the reclassified title; now therefore be it
RESOLVED, that effective retroactively for June 11, 2018, David Betts is hereby provisionally appointed to the position of Town Code Compliance and Emergency Management Administrator; and be it further,
RESOLVED, that Mr. Betts salary, benefits and work hours shall remain unchanged in his new provisional appointment.
RESOLUTION: 2018-714
Adopt Local Law - Extend Moratorium Wainscott Hamlet Business Properties
WHEREAS, a public hearing has been held by the Town Board of the Town of East Hampton on May 17, 2018, regarding a Local Law providing for the extension of the temporary suspension of the Planning Board's authority, pursuant to Chapter 255 ("Zoning") of the East Hampton Town Code, Section 274-a of the New York Town Law to grant certain site plans, and Chapter 220 ("Subdivision of Land") of the East Hampton Town Code, and
Section 276 of the New York Town Law, to grant certain subdivision approvals, for properties located on or adjacent to Montauk Highway in Wainscott in non-residential Central Business (CB) or Commercial Industrial (CI) zoning districts, or properties in residential zoning districts currently used for non-residential uses ("Moratorium"), in order to permit the Town of East Hampton to complete its Wainscott hamlet study and to implement any recommendations which may arise from the Study; and
WHEREAS, the Suffolk County Planning Commission has had opportunity to review the local determination for more than 30 days and has not issued a determination thus making it a local determination; and
WHEREAS, the Town Board has considered the comments of all persons regarding this Local Law, both as submitted in writing and as presented orally at the public hearing
A Local Law providing for the six month extension from the expiration date of a moratorium originally enacted November 17, 2016, providing for the temporary suspension of the Planning Board's authority, pursuant to Chapter 255 ("Zoning") of the East Hampton Town Code, § 274-a of the New York Town Law to grant certain site plans, and Chapter 220 ("Subdivision of Land") of the East Hampton Town Code, and § 276 of the New York Town Law, to grant certain subdivision approvals, for properties located on or adjacent to Montauk Highway in Wainscott in non-residential Central Business (CB) or Commercial Industrial (CI) zoning districts, or properties in residential zoning districts currently used for non-residential uses, in order to permit the Town of East Hampton to complete its Wainscott hamlet study and to implement any recommendations which may arise from the Study.
The Town Board of the Town of East Hampton retained consultants to work with Town staff, members of the business community, property owners and other stakeholders to develop a new and workable business and hamlet action plan, as called for in the Town’s 2005 Comprehensive Plan, and such work has been ongoing and completion of the hamlet studies are expected within the coming months. Recognizing the Montauk Highway corridor in Wainscott Hamlet as the hamlet which experiences the highest traffic volumes and the potential negative impacts of further development of the Montauk Highway corridor area upon neighboring residential areas under existing zoning, the Town originally enacted a moratorium on November 17, 2016 to allow the Town to complete the hamlet study for the Wainscott area.
The hamlet study for the Wainscott area has progressed significantly but is not yet complete, and the Town Board wishes to extend the moratorium for a six (6) month period from the expiration date of a moratorium originally enacted November 17, 2016, in order to allow the hamlet study to be completed and suggested changes to the zoning code arising out of the study area to be considered and implemented by the Town. Without the ability to further suspend the ability of the Planning Board to approve site plans and subdivisions within the study area, the Town's ability to effectively enact changes intended to mitigate traffic impacts, improve motorist and pedestrian safety and further the quiet enjoyment of surrounding residential properties which are serviced by relatively narrow residential streets, not designed for or suitable as by-passes around highway congestion, will not be attainable. Among the recommendations expected from the hamlet study, plans for a walkable hamlet center that is internally focused rather than sprawled along the Montauk Highway corridor are being developed.
Except as otherwise provided herein, for a period of six (6) months from expiration of the effective date hereof, the powers and duties of the Planning Board shall be limited as follows:
To the extent that any conflict exists between the provisions of this Local Law and certain provisions of the New York Town Law which provide time limitations on the review or processing of applications for site plan approvals or subdivisions which are made or issued by the planning board, this Local Law shall take precedence over and shall supersede those provisions of the Town Law. This declaration of precedence or supersession is made by authority of the Town's municipal home rule powers, pursuant to §§ 10 (1) (ii) (a) (14) and 10 (1) (ii) (d) (3) of the Municipal Home Rule Law, § 10 (6) of the Statute of Local Governments, and Article IX, § 2 (b) (3) of the New York State Constitution, and is specifically intended to supersede the provisions of § 274-a of the New York Town Law, and the provisions of § 276 of the New York Town Law.
DATED: June 12, 2018 BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD
RESOLUTION: 2018-715
Training Request PO Notel and PO Alversa
RESOLVED, that PO Kimberly Notel and PO Kenneth Alversa are hereby authorized to attend Juvenile Offiers NYS Annual Training Conference sponsored by SNYPJOA to be held at NY Holiday Inn Conference Center, Binghamton, NY from August 26th through August 31st, 2018; now therefore be it
RESOLVED, that Registration Fees, Lodging, Meals, Fuel, Tolls, and all other allowable expenses will be paid from Budget Account B3120.54231 upon voucher(s) properly submitted in an amount not to exceed $2,200.00.