ALERT: Coastal Erosion Meeting February 2nd 2011
January 22, 2011 by SoutholdVOICE · Leave a Comment
Realistic expectations for a solution to our erosion challenge will be the focus of Supervisor Scott Russell’s agenda at a meeting at Southold Town Hall on Feb 2nd at 1pm, especially along Route 48 and the LI Sound area . Representatives from the Army Corps of Engineers, the DEC and the Suffolk County DPW will be in attendance together with Legislator Ed Romaine and town officials.
Storm Update: One way in, no way out
January 4, 2011 by joanna · Leave a Comment
The bigger picture surrounding the Christmas Blizzard has started to emerge. There’s one way in and no way out. Read the comments, get the Sup’s position statement and find out if your area of interest qualifies for FEMA assistance.
County Rd 48 Washout – that was then, this is now
December 28, 2010 by joanna · Leave a Comment
BEFORE and AFTER photos of one small section of Long Island Sound coastline in Southold, damaged by the great blizzard of 2010 – Hashamomuck Cove. The risk of a washout there has been known for some time, and now we see the kind of result that studying an issue to death can produce.
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. [...]
Double Whammy
February 14, 2010 by John Betsch · 3 Comments
Current Southold Town code defines a bluff or a bulkhead and a lot line so an owner needs to go to both the Trustees and the ZBA to be granted relief from setbacks for waterfront properties. The problem with this duel jurisdiction is not just time and money but, receiving two different answers. Chairman John Betsch makes the case for resolving this problem.
How Big a Buffer?
December 7, 2009 by John Betsch · 3 Comments
“PH 12/1/09 7:35 Pm – Minor Exempt – WCRL” This is exactly how a Public Hearing for a new Local Law regarding an amendment exempting minor actions of the – WCRL [Waterfront Consistency Review Law] appeared on the December 1st Town Board meeting agenda on the Town’s website. In theory, this should have been a [...]
Election Results
November 4, 2009 by Paul Birman · Leave a Comment
2009 Election results are in, and SoutholdVOICE congratulates all the winners. We look forward to working with you. Click the heading to see detailed results. To view complete SoutholdVOICE election coverage, including candidate short form biographies, member questions and candidate answers, type “election” into the search box for the site.
Suffolk Times Missprint
August 13, 2009 by joanna · Leave a Comment
What Barge Bash? For the avoidance of doubt, SoutholdVOICE has no connection with any Barge Bash event on Peconic Bay this Saturday or at any other time and does not endorse any such event or have any opinion about it. SoutholdVOICE had no prior knowledge of the event, has never been involved in it and [...]
Members are invited to submit questions for the candidates
August 9, 2009 by Paul Birman · Leave a Comment
Join the forum discussion on this post – (1) PostsAs we have previously done, SoutholdVOICE, Inc. plans to submit four questions relating to waterfront – docks – permits – and pollution to the candidates running for Southold Town Board and for Trustee. Their answers will be published on this site – simultaneously – for all [...]
UPDATE: Dock Ban Underwater
April 22, 2009 by John Kramer · 1 Comment
The house was about 80% full on Tuesday at the Dock Ban Hearing. SoutholdVOICE Chair John Kramer attended, spoke and reports here on events for those who couldn’t attend. Supervisor Russell stated at the outset that their purpose was to listen and use the input to further modify and correct a lot of the problems with the proposal as it stands. They heard in very certain terms from many eloquent and knowledgeable shore dwelling taxpayers that the regulation as proposed is unreasonable, a needless burden to the waterfront owner, unnecessary, as there is no rush of applicants, and insulting to the public with it’s pseudo-scientific approach. Read John’s report in full on the blog, watch on TV Channel 22 or view the video of the meeting by copying and pasting into your browser: http://bit.ly/Y9jgi (1 hour in)
