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Zoning Board
The Zoning Board of Appeals will deliberate and possibly decide on a variance request for a commercial building with three retail units and an accessory apartment at 615 Pike Street, Mattituck. They will also hold public hearings on several variance requests for residential property modifications, including a legalization of an accessory art studio and pool in Southold and an accessory apartment in Cutchogue. The meeting begins with an executive session for attorney advice and a work session for future agenda items.
- Deliberation on Blue Marlin Realty LLC variance for new home with reduced setbacks at 450 Blue Marlin Drive, Greenport
- Public hearing for NOFO NDS LLC special exception for accessory apartment at 12600 New Suffolk Avenue, Cutchogue
- Public hearing for Elizabeth Swift variance to legalize accessory art studio and pool at 1690 North Bayview Road, Southold
- Public hearing for Shelby Cox variance to rebuild deck with reduced front yard setback at 2250 North Sea Drive, Southold
- Public hearing for Johannes Debruijn variance for pool house and pool with reduced setbacks at 2625 Bay Shore Road, Greenport
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Southold Town Board will approve budget modifications for the Senior Center, authorize refunds for event cleanup and beach permits, and sign agreements to repair runways at the Fishers Island Airport.
- Approves $10,554.33 budget modification for Senior Center bathroom upgrade
- Authorizes $99,987.00 and $120,175.00 agreements for Fishers Island Airport runway repairs
- Authorizes refunds totaling $2,300 for event cleanup deposits
- Approves refunds of $60.00 for beach parking permits
- Sets next meeting for July 28, 2026
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The Town Board will hear recommendations from the Agricultural Advisory Committee on zoning updates for agriculture and discuss a draft policy for co-naming town streets. Other items include commercial garbage fees, grant support for an MPR project, and updates from the Peconic Estuary Program and Public Safety Task Force. The board will also hold executive sessions for personnel, real property, and legal matters.
- Zoning Update-Agriculture Recommendations
- Commercial Garbage Fees
- Draft Policy for Co-Naming of Town Streets
- MPR Grant Application Support - Revised Version
- Peconic Estuary Program Update / Suffolk County IA System Grant
Planning Board
The Planning Board will review a proposed clustered five-lot subdivision at Indian Neck Preserve in Peconic, and consider an extension for the approved Enclaves Hotel project. This is a work session with no public testimony.
- Indian Neck Preserve subdivision: 5 lots on 14.9 acres in R-80 district
- Enclaves Hotel: Review of extension for approved 44-unit hotel and restaurant
- Discussion of Planning Board May Draft Monthly Report
Zoning Board
The Southold Zoning Board of Appeals will vote on several variance requests and lot merger waivers for private properties across Peconic, Greenport, Mattituck, Cutchogue, and Southold. The board will also consider a special exception for a new commercial building on Pike Street and finalize routine administrative items. This special meeting focuses on individual land-use approvals rather than broad policy changes.
- Variance requests for setbacks and square footage at 450 Blue Marlin Drive, Greenport
- Lot merger waiver and reversal requests for properties at 970 Salt Marsh Lane, Peconic and 9425/9555 Soundview Avenue, Southold
- Special exception for a mixed-use commercial building at 615 Pike Street, Mattituck
- Variance to legalize an accessory apartment at 2100 Pike Street, Mattituck
- Reversal requests for disapproved accessory structures in Cutchogue and Mattituck
Other Town and Committee Meetings
The committee approved the minutes from May 26, 2026 (4-0-1, Eric abstained). They discussed the CPF Project Plan draft narrative and entered executive session to discuss proposed acquisitions where publicity would affect property value. No other substantive decisions were made.
- Approved May 26, 2026 meeting minutes (4-0-1)