Friday, July 30, 2010

Southold Town Trustee Dredging Priority List 2010

Southold Town Trustee Dredging Priority List 2010

July 27, 2010 by John Kramer · Leave a Comment 

At the July 21 Town Trustees meeting, Dave Bergen reported the following wish list for Suffolk County dredging. Note that neither Wickham or West Creek has permits in place so it is doubtful that they will have permits in time for the dredging window. Also remember that Southold is only one of 5 towns submitting [...]

Trustees Meeting of July 21

Trustees Meeting of July 21

July 27, 2010 by John Kramer · Leave a Comment 

It was a busy night, with the Suffolk County Water Authority on the schedule for a wetland permit to install a water line from Dam Pond to Browns Hill in Orient.  About 20 opponents were on hand to speak against it and it was the last item on the agenda.  The board stated they were not [...]

Moorings in Richmond Creek

Moorings in Richmond Creek

June 11, 2010 by John Kramer · 3 Comments 

John Kramer took a ride with a SoutholdVOICE member who wanted to show him the situation in Richmond Creek. He, too, has been on the list for a permit to moor his boat for 8 years, just like the man he wrote about last month. The mooring area in Richmond Creek is a deep oval near the end of the entrance channel, big enough to moor at least 6 and maybe 8 boats. There are presently 2 moorings there, one occupied and one not. He spoke to Jill Doherty, Chairperson of the Trustees, about this and she said…..

Beach Battle Reaches U.S. Supreme Court

Beach Battle Reaches U.S. Supreme Court

May 22, 2010 by Dianne Castaldi · 1 Comment 

In April 2010, we published an article submitted by Dianne Castaldi about active property rights legal cases across the U.S. This follow up article is about a case that’s now gone as far as the U.S. Supreme Court. The outcome of this case can affect all waterfront property owners. UPDATED: ISSUE NOW DECIDED, SEE COMMENT BY DAVE BERGEN. Click title or thumbnail to read more.

PEP Talk nets $10,000 for East Marion project

PEP Talk nets $10,000 for East Marion project

May 13, 2010 by Joanna · Leave a Comment 

Thirteen months ago, April 2009, we first reported on the Peconic Estuary Program initiative for Hashamomuck Pond. A Fall update followed, and now PEP has awarded the Gardiners Bay Estates Homeowners Association a $10,000 grant to restore Spring Pond. The objective is to stop the first 45 minutes of storm runoff, which contains most of the bacteria we need to keep out of the water. Maybe you didn’t notice that there’s a video about it at Suffolk Times. If so, here it is:

An 8-year wait to get a permit

An 8-year wait to get a permit

April 27, 2010 by John Kramer · 2 Comments 

The April 21st 2010 Trustee’s meeting agenda had 6 administrative permits, all granted; 14 extensions/transfers/amendments, all granted; 8 moorings/duck blinds permits, all granted except the duck blind request where the Bay Constable thought the distance from the blind to neighboring properties was too close.  In the Wetland Permits portion of the meeting, the New Suffolk [...]

Nor’easter drives Trustee permit changes

Nor’easter drives Trustee permit changes

April 22, 2010 by Joanna · 3 Comments 

At a recent Trustee work session, Southold Town Trustees agreed that in the event that permitted stairs to the beach are destroyed in a storm, that no permit will be required to rebuild and/or reinstall new stairs to the beach. The same would go for repairs to bulkheads resulting from storm damage. This is good news for everyone who has been adversely impacted by the recent Nor’easter, but Southold VOICE members have questions, which we posed to Trustee Dave Bergen. Here’s his response.

The Town Board is ready to define “Demolition”

The Town Board is ready to define “Demolition”

March 29, 2010 by Patricia Moore · Leave a Comment 

The issue of “demolition” comes up regularly with waterfront property which has received a variance to build an addition and renovate the existing house.  In addition to a variance, a Southold Town Trustees wetland permit may have been issued The Building Department, Zoning Board and Trustees each have their own interpretation of what constitutes demolition.  [...]

Trustee meeting March 17th 2010

Trustee meeting March 17th 2010

March 23, 2010 by John Kramer · Leave a Comment 

Notes from the March 17th Town Trustees’ meeting The meeting went quickly.  There were only three administrative permits: all granted.  There were eight applications for extensions, transfers, or amendments; none too exciting.  Eight wetland permits applications were heard, several concerning actions obviously either out of the jurisdiction of the Trustees, such as work on the [...]

Concrete Solution to Cleaner Waterways

Concrete Solution to Cleaner Waterways

March 23, 2010 by John Kramer · 1 Comment 

Recently returned to Southold from his Winter break, John Kramer lost no time in helping Southold VOICE uncover the latest and brightest ideas in town. Jack Gold put him onto this one and it’s a game changer for stormwater runoff problems that plague our waterways.

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