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Wade/Loewen Baseline Documentation Suffolk County Tax Map 300-133-2-9.1 3 Red Springs Path Area 4.1 Acres Town of East Hampton, New York The Community Preservation Fund Law was enacted to help protect and preserve open and undeveloped lands in the Town of East Hampton and the Incorporated Villages, including wetlands, woodlands, agricultural lands, shorelands and the other natural resources of the town; for the purposes of protecting historic places and properties within the town; and for the purpose of providing the town’s visitors and residents with outdoor recreational opportunities. ---PAGE BREAK--- CARTOGRAPHY - RONN PIRRELLI - 03/12 Sufolk County Real Property Tax Service COPYRIGHT 2012, COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, N. Y. Real Property Taxmap parcel linework used with permission of Suffolk County Real Property Tax Service Agency (R.P.T.S.A.) Prepared by Suffolk County, New York THE TOWN OF EAST HAMPTON TOWN OF EAST HAMPTON SCTM #300-[PHONE REDACTED]-009.001 Wade - Loewen Property 3 Red Springs Path East Hampton School District 4 SCALE: 1" = 250 FEET C:\rrpirrelli GIS-Projects\Land Acquisition\Land Steward\SCTM #133-0002-009.001\Wade-Loewen_Location Map STAUDINGER'S POND LOCATION MAP Recreational Open Space NORT H WE S T CR EEK RED SPRINGS PATH SWAMP ROAD EDWA RDS HO LE ROAD OLD S A G HARBOR ROA D Northwest Harbor County Park Linda Gronlund Memorial Nature Preserve At Barcelona Neck ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- AUTHORIZE ACQUISITION Resolution 2011-862 Owner: Charles Wade & Loewen Location: 3 Red Spring Path SCTM 300-133-2-9.1 WHEREAS, pursuant to § 247 of the General Municipal Law of the State of New York, the Town Board held a public hearing on September 15, 2011 to consider the acquisition of approximately 4.1 acres of land located on 3 Red Spring Path, East Hampton, which land is identified on the Suffolk County Tax Map as SCTM #300-133-2- 9.1; and WHEREAS, the proposed purchase price for fee simple acquisition of the subject property is $887,500.00, plus survey, title, prorated tax, and recording charges; and WHEREAS, the property contains several structures, including a residence, detached garage and kennel; and WHEREAS, once acquired, the residence and kennel will be demolished; and WHEREAS, the detached garage may be retained for future uses that may include but not be limited to, an interpretive center, storage for kayak's or canoes and kiosk for trail maps; and WHEREAS, the purpose of said acquisition is preservation of open space and community character; and WHEREAS, the acquisition of the subject property is classified as a Type II Action pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA); and WHEREAS, the Town Board finds, pursuant to § 64-e of the New York Town Law, that acquisition of the subject property by purchase is the best alternative, of all reasonable alternatives available to the Town, for protection of the community character of the Town of East Hampton, and that such acquisition would be in the best interests of the Town; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Supervisor is hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract of sale with the record owner of the subject property, reputedly Charles Wade & Loewen , for the purpose of acquiring said property at a cost to the Town of East Hampton not to exceed $875,500.00, plus reasonable survey, title, prorated tax, and recording charges; and be it further RESOLVED, that pursuant to contract the Supervisor is authorized and directed to execute any documents and the Town Budget Officer is directed to pay the purchase price and any and all reasonable survey, title, prorated tax, and recording charges, as may be necessary to effect the transfer of title; and be it further RESOLVED, that pursuant to § 64-e of the New York Town Law, the acquisition of subject property also includes the acquisition of development rights and the right of the Town Board to transfer such rights at a future date; and be it further RESOLVED, the monies to be expended for purchase of the foregoing property shall be drawn from the Town of East Hampton Community Preservation Fund Budget Account. ---PAGE BREAK--- Financial Impact $887,500 plus closing costs to CA budget account Adopted Sep 15, 2011 7:00 PM Vote P T J D W ete Hammerle Voter Yes/Aye heresa Quigley Voter Abstain ulia Prince Initiator Yes/Aye ominick Stanzione Voter Yes/Aye illiam Wilkinson Seconder Yes/Aye ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK---