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JOB POTTER NATURE PRESERVE JOSSEM & ATRIUM SQUARE Baseline Documentation Suffolk County Tax Map 300-126-1-12.4 & 13 65 & 69 Red Dirt Road Area 7.6 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. The East Hampton Town Code categorizes a Nature Preserve as any area of land or water owned by the Town which is formally dedicated to being maintained as nearly as possible in its natural condition. These lands are chosen for preservation based on the unique and valuable ecological assets situated within their boundaries. They are protected not only as a means to preserve the land in its natural state, but to create a multi-use recreational resource to be enjoyed by all. ---PAGE BREAK--- rrpirrelli GIS-Projects\Land Acquisition\Land Steward\SCTM #126-0001-012..004 & 013.000\Jossem + Atrium Sq._Location Map CPF PROPERTY TOWN OF EAST HAMPTON Jossem + Atrium Square Property Amagansett School District CARTOGRAPHY - RONN PIRRELLI - 12/08 4 SCALE: 1" = 600 FEET Sufolk County Real Property Tax Service COPYRIGHT 2008, 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 SCTM #300-[PHONE REDACTED]-012.004 65 Red Dirt Road SCTM #300-[PHONE REDACTED]-013.000 69 Red Dirt Road LOCATION MAP Recreational Open Space STONY HILL PRESERVE RED DIRT ROAD OLD STONE H W Y LA FOR ET LA TI M BE R TR AI L ---PAGE BREAK--- SCTM# 300-126-1-12.4 SCTM# 300-126-1-13 ---PAGE BREAK--- (879) ADOPT LOCAL LAW: COMMUNITY PRESERVATION PROJECT PLAN (REVISED) Property of Brigitte R. Jossem The following resolution was offered by Councilwoman D. Weir, seconded by Councilwoman P. Mansir, and adopted: WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of East Hampton on June 19, 2003, regarding a Local Law adopting a revised "Community Preservation Project Plan," pursuant to § 64-e of the New York Town Law, which provides for the preservation of open space, historic places, and recreational areas within the Town of East Hampton, including the incorporated villages therein, to include lands reputedly owned by Brigitte R. Jossem and identified on the Suffolk County Tax Map as SCTM #300-126-1-12.4 and 13, all as more fully set forth in the text of the Local Law; 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; and WHEREAS, the Town Board has prepared and considered Environmental Assessment Forms which evaluate the potential environmental impacts of the proposed Local Law; and WHEREAS, the Board has determined that the adoption of this Local Law will not have a significant negative impact upon the environment; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that a negative declaration is hereby made pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA); and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the said Local Law is hereby enacted to read as follows: LOCAL LAW NO 17 OF 2003 INTRODUCTORY NO 17 OF 2003 A Local Law providing for the adoption of a revised "Community Preservation Project Plan," pursuant to § 64-e of the New York Town Law, which provides for the preservation of open space, historic places, and recreational areas within the Town of East Hampton, including the incorporated villages therein, to include lands reputedly owned by Brigitte R. Jossem and identified on the Suffolk County Tax Map as SCTM #300-126-1-12.4 and 13, as more fully set forth in the text of the Local Law, said Local Law to read as follows: BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of East Hampton as follows: ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION I. - FINDINGS AND OBJECTIVES: This local law adopts a revised "Community Preservation Project Plan" pursuant to §64-e of the New York Town Law. The revised plan supplants the Community Preservation Project Plan which was first adopted by the Town Board on August 4, 1998 and adopted as revised on June 6, 2003 (West Lake Tennis Club and Piliero property added), and which continues to list all properties whose preservation is necessary to the preservation of the community character of the Town of East Hampton. The only change to the plan as most recently adopted June 6, 2003 is the addition of 7.6 acres of land reputedly owned by Brigitte R. Jossem off Red Dirt Road at Stony Hill, Amagansett (SCTM #300-126-1-12.4 & 13). SECTION II. – COMMUNITY PRESERVATION PROJECT PLAN ADOPTED: For the reasons set forth in Section I hereof, the Town Board hereby approves and adopts the "Community Preservation Project Plan" prepared by the Town Planning Department and dated June 6, 2003, said plan being intended to constitute, in its revised form, the community preservation project plan which is required by §64-e of the New York Town Law and Article I ("Community Preservation Fund") of the East Hampton Town Code. SECTION III. - SEVERABILITY: Should any part or provision of this Local Law be decided by the courts to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of this Local Law as a whole nor any part thereof other than the part so decided to be unconstitutional or invalid. SECTION IV. - EFFECTIVE DATE: This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State as provided by law. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk is directed to forward copies of this resolution to: Marguerite Wolffsohn, Planning Director; Larry Penny, Natural Resources Director; and Theresa K. Quigley, Town Attorney; ---PAGE BREAK--- AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that, as required by Town Law § 64-e the Town Clerk is directed to forward copies of this resolution together with copies of the revised Community Preservation Project Plan dated June 6, 2003 to the following State agencies: Commissioner, New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation, 20th Floor, Agency Bldg. Empire State Plaza, Albany, New York 12238; Commissioner, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, 625 Broadway, Albany, New York 12233-1010; and Commissioner, New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets, 1 Winner's Circle, Albany, New York 12235 DATED: June 19, 2003 BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD TOWN OF EAST HAMPTON, NEW YORK FRED L. OVERTON, TOWN CLERK The adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly put to a vote on roll call, which resulted as follows: SUPERVISOR JAY SCHNEIDERMAN VOTE AYE COUNCILWOMAN DIANA WEIR VOTE AYE COUNCILMAN JOB POTTER VOTE Absent COUNCILMAN PETE HAMMERLE VOTE AYE COUNCILWOMAN PAT MANSIR VOTE AYE The resolution was declared duly adopted. ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- (1016) ADOPT LOCAL LAW: ADD PROPERTIES TO TOWN NATURE PRESERVE The following resolution was offered by Councilperson Councilman J. Potter seconded by Councilwoman P. Mansir and adopted: WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of East Hampton on July 15, 2004 regarding a Local Law amending Chapter 182 ("East Hampton Town Nature Preserve") of the East Hampton Town Code in order to add additional lands to the register of properties dedicated to the Town Nature Preserve, all as more fully set forth in the text of the Local Law; and WHEREAS, the Town Board has considered the comments of all persons regarding this Local Law, either as submitted in writing or as presented orally at the public hearing; and WHEREAS, both the Town Nature Preserve Committee and the Town Planning Department have reviewed the properties proposed to be dedicated to the Town Nature Preserve, and both agencies recommend that the properties described in this Local Law be so dedicated; and WHEREAS, the proposed dedication of the properties to the Nature Preserve is either not an action subject to review pursuant to SEQRA or, alternatively, is a Type II action pursuant to 6 Part 617.5 (20) and requires no further SEQRA review; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the said Local Law is hereby enacted to read as follows: LOCAL LAW NO19 OF 2003 INTRODUCTORY NO 27 OF 2003 A Local Law providing for the amendment of Chapter 182 ("East Hampton Town Nature Preserve") of the East Hampton Town Code in order to add additional properties to the register of lands dedicated to the Town Nature Preserve, as more fully set forth in the text of the Local Law, said Local Law to read as follows: BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of East Hampton as follows: SECTION I. - FINDINGS AND OBJECTIVES: This local law amends Chapter 182 of the Town Code to add additional properties to the Town Nature Preserve. The Register of Properties dedicated to the Nature Preserve will be amended to appear as shown in Section II below. The parcels proposed for dedication to the Nature Preserve consist of a diverse group of ecologically significant parcels containing wetlands, woodlands and waterfront parcels acquired by the Town for the purpose of open space preservation. SECTION II. - TOWN CODE AMENDED: Chapter 182 ("East Hampton Town Nature Preserve") of the East Hampton Town Code is hereby amended at Article IV, with respect to Table I, II, III, IV and V of the Register of Properties, said amended tables to include the following parcels by School District: [ ---PAGE BREAK--- [AMEND TABLE II “PARCELS WITHIN EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT” TO INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING PARCELS IN SEQUENTIAL FASHION] 91-1-16.41 Timber Lane 0.41 91-1-16.42 Timber Lane 0.61 91-1-16.43 Timber Lane 8.46 111-1-3.1 Swamp Road 3.24 126-1-12.4 & 13 69 Red Dirt Road 7.6 132-1-5 Town Line Road 15.06 133-2-2.1 767 Route 114 SECTION III. – SEVERABILITY: Should any part or provision of this Local Law be decided by the courts to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of this Local Law as a whole nor any part thereof other than the part so decided to be unconstitutional or invalid. SECTION IV. – EFFECTIVE DATE: This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State as provided by law. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk is directed to forward copies of this resolution to: Planning Director Marguerite Wolffsohn; Senior Planner Joanne Pahwul; Natural Resources Director Larry Penny; Town of East Hampton Nature Preserve Committee, George Larsen, Chair. DATED: July 15, 2004 BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD TOWN OF EAST HAMPTON, NEW YORK FRED L. OVERTON, TOWN CLERK The adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly put to a vote on roll call, which resulted as follows: SUPERVISOR WILLIAM McGINTEE VOTE AYE COUNCILWOMAN DEBRA FOSTER VOTE AYE COUNCILMAN JOB POTTER VOTE AYE COUNCILMAN PETE HAMMERLE VOTE AYE COUNCILWOMAN PAT MANSIR VOTE AYE The resolution was declared duly adopted. ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK---