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Board meetings and strategic plans from James L. Brundige's organization
The committee meeting focused on updates regarding the acquisition of open land on Wainscott-Northwest Road and the land purchase and development of Cantwell Court, alongside a discussion on roosters and a Justice Court case. New business included a report on changes to resident beach pass policies for East Hampton residents living in Sag Harbor and a proposal to schedule future meetings with neighbors of the Project Most site and representatives from the project itself.
The meeting included four public hearings. Topics addressed were the adoption of the 2026 affordable dwelling unit construction assistance pilot program, an amendment to the town zoning code to allow for accessory staff housing, a grant of a scenic and conservation easement for a property in Montauk, and the removal of several industrial properties from the town airport layout plan.
The board meeting primarily focused on a presentation regarding the town's upcoming semi-quincentennial celebrations for the 250th anniversary of the United States. Key discussion points included an overview of existing historic markers from the 1976 bicentennial, efforts to identify and locate missing historic markers, and the initiation of a historic trail marker challenge for residents and visitors. Additionally, the board addressed municipal business, including the acceptance of bids for stormwater abatement, printing services, and the extension of auto parts contracts, as well as the rejection of bids for sanitation rolloff containers and marine patrol personal watercraft.
The board agenda included public hearings regarding the Springs Brewery site plan and the Highlands at Devon final subdivision modification. The work session focused on various site plan and lot line modifications for properties in Montauk, Wainscott, and East Hampton, as well as a review of the Project MOST Community Learning Center site plan. Additionally, the Board of Review addressed urban renewal road assignments for properties located on Fort Pond Boulevard and Howard Street.
The Planning Board reviewed several site plan and special permit applications. Key discussions included the Southampton Masonry Storage Bins site plan, addressing sanitary system requirements, total coverage issues, and parking adjustments. The Board also reviewed the Stephen Talkhouse Paving Lot site plan, focusing on requirements for parking delineations, coverage clarification, and drainage assessments. Additionally, the Board reviewed various subdivision modifications, cemetery site plan extensions, and property modifications.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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