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LEGAL NOTICERIVERHEAD CENTRAL SCHOOL
DISTRICTTowns of Riverhead, Southampton and
BrookhavenNOTICE OF SPECIAL DISTRICT
MEETINGNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, by
the Board of Education of the Riv-erhead Central School District of theTowns of Riverhead, Southamptonand Brookhaven, Suffolk County, NewYork, that a Special District Meetingof the qualified voters of said SchoolDistrict will be held on the 5th day ofApril, 2016 at 9:45 o’clock a.m., pre-vailing time, at the Meeting Room ofthe Riverhead Free Library, 330 CourtStreet, Riverhead, New York, to votebetween the hours of 10:00 o’clock a.m.and 8:00 o’clock p.m. on the followingpropositions:
I. Shall the Board of Education ofthe Riverhead Central School District,Suffolk County, New York, be autho-rized to contract for library services
with the Riverhead Free Library in theamount of $3,536,371.00 for the 2016-2017 school year and to levy a tax there-for in addition to the taxes required bythe school budget?
II. Shall the Board of Education ofthe Riverhead Central School District,Suffolk County, New York, be autho-rized to contract for library serviceswith the Baiting Hollow Free Library inthe amount of $12,145.00 for the 2016-2017 school year and to levy a tax there-for in addition to the taxes required bythe school budget?
NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHERGIVEN that pursuant to Section 352 ofthe Election Law, any person, otherwisequalified to vote, who is currently regis-tered to vote in an election district forthe County of Suffolk or part thereofwhose boundaries lie within this SchoolDistrict, will be entitled to vote without
further registration.Unless a person is entitled to voteby virtue of such registration in anelection district or part thereof whoseboundaries lie within this School Dis-trict, pursuant to Section 2014 of theEducation Law, personal registration ofvoters is required, and no person shallbe entitled to vote at the meeting of theDistrict whose name does not appearon the register of the District.
The Board of Registration of saidSchool District will meet in the DistrictOffice Meeting Room, 700 Osborn Av-enue, Riverhead, New York, on the 21stday of March 2016 between the hours of10:00 o’clock a.m. and 4:00 o’clock p.m.prevailing time, at which said place andtimes said Board of Registration willprepare the register of the said SchoolDistrict and any person shall have hisname placed on said register who pres-
ents himself personally to said Board,provided that at such meeting of theBoard of Registration he is known orproven to the satisfaction of such Board
of Registration to be then or thereafterentitled to vote at said District meet-ing or election for which such registeris prepared. The register so preparedshall also include all persons who shallhave presented themselves personallyfor registration in accordance there-
with, and all persons who shall havebeen previously registered hereunderfor any annual or special meeting orelection, and who shall have voted atany annual or special meeting or anyelection held or conducted at any timewithin four calendar years prior to thepreparation of the register.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVENthat voting by absentee ballot is permit-ted and applications for absentee bal-lots for the election may be made at theOffice of the District Clerk of the Riv-erhead Central School District. Suchapplication must be received by theDistrict Clerk at least seven (7) days be-fore the day of the vote, if the ballot isto be mailed by the voter, or by the daybefore the day of the vote if the ballot isto be delivered personally to the voter.A list of all persons to whom absenteeballots shall have been issued will be
available in the Office of the DistrictClerk between the hours of 8:15 o’clocka.m. and 4:00 o’clock p.m., prevailingtime, on each of the five (5) days priorto the day of the vote except Saturdayand Sunday. No absentee voter’s ballotshall be canvassed, unless it shall havebeen received in the Office of the Dis-trict Clerk by 5:00 o’clock p.m. on thedate of the vote.
The register shall be filed in the Dis-trict Office Meeting Room, located at700 Osborn Avenue, Riverhead, NewYork, in said School District, and suchregister will be open for inspection byany qualified voter of said District be-tween the hours of 9:00 o’clock a.m.and 3:00 o’clock p.m., prevailing time,on each of the five days prior to and thedate set for said Special District Meet-ing, except on Saturday, April 2, 2016when it will be available for inspec-
tion by prior appointment between thehours of 11:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon, andon Sunday, April 3, 2016.Dated: 2/18/16Riverhead, New York
BARBARA J. O’KULA,DISTRICT CLERK
Riverhead Central School DistrictTowns of Riverhead, Southampton
and BrookhavenSuffolk Cou nty, New York
10463-4T 2/18, 25; 3/3. 10LEGAL NOTICE
Notice of Formation: ADPCRAYNOR LLC Articles of Organiza-tion filed with Secretary of State of NY(SSNY) on 2/11/16. Location: SuffolkSSNY designated for service of process.SSNY shall mail copies of any processserved against the LLC to c/o THELLC Box 492 Riverhead N 11901
Purpose: Any lawful Purpose or ac-
tivity.10465-6T 2/18, 25; 3/3, 10, 17, 24
LEGAL NOTICE
SUPREME COURT – COUNTYOF SUFFOLK
WELLS FARGO BANK, NA ASTRUSTEE FOR WAMU MORT-GAGE PASS THROUGH CERTIFI-CATES SERIES 2005-PR2 TRUST,Plaintiff against
CHRISTOBAL PARRA, et alDefendant(s).Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclo-
sure and Sale entered on January 21,2016. I, the undersigned Referee willsell at public auction at the front stepsof the Riverhead Town Hall, 200 How-ell Avenue, Riverhead, N.Y. on the 29thday of March, 2016 at 10:00 a.m.
Said premises known as 12 DogwoodRoad, Wading River, N.Y. 11792. (Sec-tion: 028.00, Block: 01.00, Lot: 004.000,District: 0600). Approximate amount oflien $ 285,577.99 plus interest and costs.
Premises will be sold subject to pro-visions of filed judgment and terms ofsale.
Index No. 13172-12. Daniel J. Mur-phy, Esq., Referee.
McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C.Attorney(s) for Plaintiff
145 Huguenot Street - Suite 210
New Rochelle, New York 10801(914) 636-890010466-4T 2/25; 3/3, 10, 17
LEGAL NOTICETOWN OF RIVERHEAD
PUBLIC NOTICEPLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a
public hearing will be held before theTown Board of the Town of Riverhead,at Riverhead Town Hall, 200 HowellAvenue, Riverhead, New York, on the15th day of March 2016 at 7:05 o’clockp.m. to consider a local law abolishingthe Board of Police Commissioners anddeleting Chapter 32 entitled “Board ofPolice Commissioners” of the River-head Town Code as follows:
Chapter 32. Board of PoliceCommissioners
§ 32-1. Creation; membership.Pursuant to Section 150 of the Town
Law of the State of New York, a Board
of Police Commissioners of the Town ofRiverhead, to consist of three (3) mem-bers, is hereby created.
• Strikethrough representsdeletion(s)Dated: Riverhead, New YorkFebruary 17, 2016
BY ORDER OF THETOWN BOARD
OF THE TOWN OF RIVERHEADDIANE M. WILHELM,
TOWN CLERK10468-1T 2/25
LEGAL NOTICETOWN OF RIVERHEAD
PUBLIC NOTICEPLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that a
public hearing will be held on the 1stday of March, 2016 at 2:10 p.m. at Riv-erhead Town Hall, 200 Howell Avenue,Riverhead, New York, to consider aproposed local law to amend Chapter
101 of the Riverhead Town Code en-titled, “Vehicles & Traffic” as follows:
Chapter 101
VEHICLES AND TRAFFICARTICLE III
Traffic Regulations§ 101-3. Stop and yield intersections;
railroad crossings; parking fields.A. Stop intersections. The following
intersections are designated as stop
intersections, and stop signs shall beerected at such intersections as follows:Intesection: Grumman Boulevard &
Burman BoulevardStop Sign On: Burman BoulevardEntrance From: North• Underline represents addition(s)
Dated: Riverhead, New YorkFebruary 17, 2016
BY ORDER OF THETOWN BOARD
OF THE TOWN OF RIVERHEADDIANE M. WILHELM,
TOWN CLERK10469-1T 2/25
LEGAL NOTICETOWN OF RIVERHEAD
PUBLIC NOTICEPLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that a
public hearing will be held on the 1stday of March, 2016 at 2:05 p.m. at Riv-erhead Town Hall, 200 Howell Avenue,
Riverhead, New York, to consider aproposed local law to amend Chapter101 of the Riverhead Town Code en-titled, “Vehicles & Traffic” as follo ws:
Chapter 101VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
ARTICLE VParking, Standing and Stopping
§ 101-10. Parking prohibited.The parking of vehicles is hereby
prohibited in the locations as follows:Name of Street: Sound AvenueSide: SouthLocation: From its intersection with
C.R. 105 continuing in an easterly di-rection for a distance of 400 feet
• Underscore represents addition(s)Dated: Riverhead, New YorkFebruary 17, 2016
BY ORDER OF THETOWN BOARD
OF THE TOWN OF RIVERHEAD
DIANE M. WILHELM,TOWN CLERK
10470-1T 2/25LEGAL NOTICE
TOWN OF RIVERHEADNOTICE OF ADOPTION
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that theTown Board of the Town of Riverheadadopted a local law amending Chapter108 entitled, “Zoning” of the RiverheadTown Code at its regular meeting heldon February 17, 2016. Be it enacted bythe Town Board of the Town of River-head as follows:
Chapter 108Zoning
ARTICLE LIIRural Corridor (RLC)
§ 108-284. Supplementary guidelines.C. Additional requirements.Hours of operation of retail business
establishments. As used herein, a “retail
business establishment” shall mean andinclude a retail store or shop or otherbusiness establishment in which goods,
wares, foods, commodities, articles orproducts are sold at retail, except thata “retail business establishment” shallnot be construed to include any busi-ness establishment licensed to sellalcoholic beverages at retail for on-premises consumption. No retail busi-
ness establishment shall remain openfor business during the five-hour periodbetween 12:00 midnight and 5:00 a.m.Every retail business establishmentshall be closed to the public during theaforementioned five-hour period, andbusiness with the public therein is pro-hibited after the hour of 12:00 midnightand before the hour of 5:00 a.m. of ev-ery day.
• Underline represents addition(s)Dated: Riverhead, New YorkFebruary 17, 2016
BY ORDER OF THETOWN BOARD
OF THE TOWN OF RIVERHEADDIANE M. WILHELM,
TOWN CLERK10471-1T 2/25
LEGAL NOTICETOWN OF RIVERHEADNOTICE OF ADOPTION
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that theTown Board of the Town of Riverheadadopted a local law amending Chapter108 entitled, “Zoning” of the RiverheadTown Code at its regular meeting heldon February 17, 2016. Be it enacted bythe Town Board of the Town of River-head as follows:
Chapter 108Zoning
Article LIIIHamlet Center (HC) Zoning Use
District§108-288. Supplementary guidelines.C. Additional requirements.Hours of operation of retail business
establishments. As used herein, a “retailbusiness establishment” shall mean andinclude a retail store or shop or otherbusiness establishment in which goods,wares, foods, commodities, articles orproducts are sold at retail, except that
a “retail business establishment” shallnot be construed to include any busi-ness establishment licensed to sellalcoholic beverages at retail for on-premises consumption. No retail busi-ness establishment shall remain openfor business during the five-hour periodbetween 12:00 midnight and 5:00 a.m.Every retail business establishmentshall be closed to the public during theaforementioned five-hour period, andbusiness with the public therein is pro-hibited after the hour of 12:00 midnightand before the hour of 5:00 a.m. of ev-ery day.
• Underline represents addition(s)Dated: Riverhead, New YorkFebruary 17, 2016
BY ORDER OF THETOWN BOARD
OF THE TOWN OF RIVERHEADDIANE M. WILHELM,
TOWN CLERK10472-1T 2/25
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LEGAL NOTICETOWN OF RIVERHEADNOTICE OF ADOPTION
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that theTown Board of the Town of Riverheadadopted a local law amending Chapter108 entitled, “Zoning” of the RiverheadTown Code at its regular meeting heldon February 17, 2016. Be it enacted bythe Town Board of the Town of River-head as follows:
Chapter 108Zoning
Article LIV Village Center (VC) Zoning Use Dis-
trict§108-292. Supplementary guidelines.C. Additional requirements.Hours of operation of retail business
establishments. As used herein, a “retailbusiness establishment” shall mean andinclude a retail store or shop or otherbusiness establishment in which goods,wares, foods, commodities, articles orproducts are sold at retail, except thata “retail business establishment” shallnot be construed to include any businessestablishment licensed to sell alcoholicbeverages at retail for on-premises con-sumption. No retail business establish-ment shall remain open for businessduring the five-hour period between12:00 midnight and 5:00 a.m. Every retailbusiness establishment shall be closed tothe public during the aforementionedfive-hour period, and business with the
public therein is prohibited after thehour of 12:00 midnight and before thehour of 5:00 a.m. of every day.
• Underline represents addition(s)Dated: Riverhead, New YorkFebruary 17, 2016
BY ORDER OF THETOWN BOARD
OF THE TOWN OF RIVERHEADDIANE M. WILHELM,
TOWN CLERK10473-1T 2/25
LEGAL NOTICETOWN OF RIVERHEADNOTICE OF ADOPTION
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that theTown Board of the Town of Riverheadadopted a local law amending Chapter86 entitled “Rental Dwelling Units” ofthe Riverhead Town Code at its regularmeeting held on February 17, 2016.
Be it enacted by the Town Board ofthe Town of Riverhead as follows:
CHAPTER 86
RENTAL DWELLING UNITS§ 86-3. Definitions.As used in this chapter, the following
terms shall have the meanings indicated:DWELLING UNITA structure or building, one-, two- or
three-family dwelling, apartments, mul-tiunit apartments, apartment houses,condominiums, cooperatives, gardenapartments or townhouses, occupied orto be occupied by one or more personsas a home or residence.
A dwelling unit is a single unit withina building or structure providing com-plete independent living facilities forone or more persons, including perma-nent provisions for living, sleeping eat-ing cooking and sanitation.
§ 86-5. Application for rental occu-pancy permit.
B. New applications.G. Notwithstanding the above, no
rental occupancy permit shall be re-quired for any commercial hotel/motel
business operating exclusively and ca-tering to transient clientele, that is, cus-tomers who customarily reside at theseestablishments for short durations forthe purpose of vacationing, travel, busi-ness, recreational activities, conventions,emergencies and other activities that arecustomary to a commercial hotel/moteloperation, except that the exemption inthis subsection G shall not apply to anycommercial hotel/motel whose primarypurpose is to provide permanent resi-dences to its customers as defined in thischapter.
§ 86-6. Fees.A. A nonrefundable biannual bien-
nial permit application fee shall be paid,upon filing an application for a rental oc-cupancy permit or for a renewal rentaloccupancy permit, in accordance withthe following schedule of rental dwellingunits per structure:
Type of Dwelling FeeOne-unit $150 300.00
Two-unit $200 400.00Three-unit $250 500.00Four-unit $325 650.00More than four units $500 1,000.00,
plus $50 100 for each unit in excess offour five
B. The fee required by this sectionshall be waived for any applicant whichdemonstrates that the dwelling unit isoccupied by the immediate family of theowner of the dwelling unit as defined inthis chapter.
C. Any commercial hotel/motel busi-ness operating exclusively and cateringto transient clientele, that is, custom-ers who customarily reside at theseestablishments for short durations forthe purpose of vacationing, travel, busi-ness, recreational activities, conventions,emergencies and other activities that arecustomary to a commercial hotel/moteloperation, shall be exempt from the feerequired by this section. Pay a biannualfee of $500 per application, plus $50 foreach unit. For the purposes of this chap-ter, a “short duration” shall be defined asnot more than 21 consecutive days. Theexemption in this subsection C is sectionshall not apply to any commercial hotel/motel whose primary purpose is to pro-vide permanent residences to its custom-ers and shall pay a biennial fee of 1,000per application, plus $50 $100 for eachunit. For the purposes of this chapter,“permanent residence” shall be definedas more than 21 consecutive days.
D. Any rental dwelling unit that onlyoperates during a one-hundred-fifty-dayperiod in the months of May, June, July,August and September, only, shall pay abiannual biennial fee of $25 $50 per unit.
E. Notwithstanding any other sec-tion of this Chapter, any violation of
§86-6 for the failure to obtain or timelyrenew a rental permit by the owner(s)and/or tenant(s) shall be punishable asfollows:
(1) By a fine of not less than $250.00and not exceeding $1,000.00 or by im-prisonment for a period not to exceed15 days, or both, for conviction of a firstoffense.
(2) By a fine of not less than$1,000.00 nor more than $3,000.00 orby imprisonment for a period not toexceed 15 days, or both, for convictionof the second of two offenses, both ofwhich were committed within a periodof five years.
(3) By a fine of not less than$2,000.00 nor more than $5,000.00 orby imprisonment for a period not toexceed 15 days, or both, for convictionof the third or subsequent offenses ofa series of offenses, all of which werecommitted within a period of five years.
F. Each week’s continued violation
shall constitute a separate additionalviolation.• Overstrike represents deletion(s)• Underscore represents addition(s)
Dated: Riverhead, New YorkFebruary 17, 2016
BY ORDER OF THETOWN BOARD
OF THE TOWN OF RIVERHEADDIANE M. WILHELM,
TOWN CLERK10474-1T 2/25
LEGAL NOTICETOWN OF RIVERHEAD
PUBLIC NOTICEPLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a
public hearing will be held before theTown Board of the Town of Riverheadat 200 Howell Avenue, Riverhead, NewYork on the 15th day of March, 2016 at7:05 o’clock p.m. to consider a local lawto amend Chapter 108 entitled, “Zon-ing” of the Riverhead Town Code asfollows:
ARTICLE LXIIICOMMUNITY BENEFIT ZONING
USE DISTRICT (CBD)§ 108-333. Purpose and Intent.A. It is the purpose of the Commu-
nity Benefit District (CBD) to imple-ment the recommendations of theTown of Riverhead ComprehensivePlan (2003) by permitting the construc-tion of clustered multi-family rentaldwelling units in a manner designed tomeet the needs of a range of users whoare presently underserved by the hous-ing market, including young peopleentering the work force, young families,and seniors.
B. Such development is to be com-bined with an on-site community cen-ter and non-residential use(s) that,together or individually, provide anenhancement of not only the subjectproject for its residents but for the use,enjoyment and enhancement of thesurrounding community as well.
C. The goals of the CBD District are:1. To promote a mixed-use develop-
ment on a single site in a cohesive man-ner, with the main purpose of providing
for the needs of its residents and resi-dents in the larger community;
2. To promote the most desirableland use upon real property that is suit-able for such development due to itssize, location and access to necessaryinfrastructure, and;
3. To provide standards to facilitatedevelopment not currently possibleunder the Town of Riverhead ZoningOrdinances in order to meet identifiedcommunity needs.
108-334. Definitions.Community Center - is a structure/s
providing educational and recreationalservices to the community, includingbut not limited to, day care, nutritionand wellness programs, performingarts space, sports, and fitness facilities.Food service, ATM, and re ta ilspace in support of the foregoing ac-tivities shall be permitted in the Com-munity Center.
Workforce Housing - is residentialhousing occupied by residents whoseincome conforms to guidelinespublished by a governmental author-ity with appropriate jurisdiction as80% to 120% of median adjusted forarea.
§ 108-335. Creation of the Commu-nity Benefit District.
A. The CBD district may be imposedby the Town Board as an overlay dis-trict in conjunction with or to the ex-clusion of all other use districts shownon the Zoning Use District Map of theTown of Riverhead.
B. In the event of a conflict between
the provisions of this Article and otherprovisions of the Town of RiverheadOrdinance, the provisions of this Ar-ticle shall apply.
C. All special permit uses set forthherein shall be subject to the approvalof the Town Board pursuant to the re-quirements and procedures set forth inSection 108.133.1 of this Code.
§ 108-336. Eligible Properties.In order to be considered for the
CBD designation, a property shallmeet all of the following criteria:
1) The minimum area of a parcelshall be 10 acres;
2) The site shall have frontage on aState or County arterial highway, ontowhich all vehicle access shall be di-rected;
3) The minimum road frontage on aState or County arterial highway shallbe 800 linear feet.
4) The property shall be served byappurtenances of the Riverhead Water
District and the Riverhead Sewer Dis-trict, or shall be in sufficient proximityto such district boundaries as to permitaccess to such infrastructure;
5) Be of sufficient area to providefor all applicable parking, buffer yards,landscaping and open space require-ments.
§ 108-337. Uses.A. In the Community Benefit
(CBD) District no building, structure,or premises shall be used or arrangedor designed to be used and no buildingor structure shall hereafter be erected,reconstructed, or altered or occupiedunless otherwise provided in this chap-ter for the following special permitteduses:
1. Detached and/or attached multi-family dwelling units;
2. One-family dwelling units withProfessional Office.
3. Community Center, Day Care,Nursery School.
4. Recreational uses including parksand playgrounds, swimming pool, and/or outdoor sports facilities.
5. Houses of Worship.B. Any development pursuant to this
Article shall contain some combinationof residential, recreational and non-residential uses listed in subsection “A”of this section.
§ 108-338. Accessory Uses.Accessory uses shall include those
uses customarily incidental to any ofthe above specially permitted uses whenlocated on the same site or within astructure with a specially permitted use.Specifically allowed are the following,provided that the total lot coverage doesnot exceed five (5) percent of the site:
1. Maintenance structures.2. Garages.3. Storage buildings.4. Pump station for wastewater dis-
posal purposes.§ 108-339. Workforce Housing Re-
quirement.A minimum of one hundred percent
(100%) of dwelling units shall be soldor rented to households that meet in-
come standards, as those standards maychange from time to time, as set by theState or Federal government and desig-nated as workforce housing.
§ 108-340. Community Center Re-quirements.
Any community center approvedpursuant to this chapter shall conform tothe following requirements:
1. All facilities of the communitycenter shall be available to the generalpublic;
2. Individual facilities within thecommunity center may be rented to thegeneral public. Fees may be charged foruse of the facilities but such fees shall belimited to only those necessary to defrayexpenses.
§ 108-341. Mixed Use Residential/ Professional Office Structures.
A. The Professional Office use shallbe of such character as to be appropriatefor a residential neighborhood setting.
B. All such structures are to be lim-ited in floor area, not to exceed 2,500square feet (SF) in size each.
C. One residence may be locatedwithin each such structure, and may onlybe occupied by the owner or an employ-ee of the Professional Office that occu-pies that structure.
§ 108-342. General Lot, Yard, Bulkand Height Requirements.
Maximum Building Net Floor AreaRatio: 0.40
Maximum Lot Coverage (total foot-print): 0.20
Minimum Front Yard Depth: 15 feet
Minimum Rear Yard Depth:20 feetMinimum Side Yard Setback (both):
15 feetMaximum Building Height:50 feet not to exceed three and a half
(3 1/2) storiesDwelling Unit Density and Mix:Dwelling Unit Density: 1 unit per
40,000 sq. ft.§ 108-343. Redemption of Preserva-
tion Rights to Increase Dwelling UnitYield.
A. Preservation credits may be usedto increase dwelling unit density withinthe Community Benefit Zoning UseDistrict. In its review and approval ofany site plan application within theCommunity Benefit Zoning Use Districtutilizing preservation credits, the Plan-ning Board shall condition the final siteplan approval upon the redemption ofthe appropriate number of credits, withthe signature of the mylar predicated
upon the redemption and retiring ofthe appropriate number of preservationcredits.
B. Preservation credits may be ac-quired through the transfer of develop-ment rights pursuant to Article LXII ofthe Riverhead Town Code or the acqui-sition of Workforce Housing Develop-ment Rights through the Suffolk CountyWorkforce Housing Transfer of Devel-opment Rights Program. Any preserva-tion rights acquired through the SuffolkCounty Workforce Housing Transfer ofDevelopment Rights Programs must berights that were placed in the programfrom the purchase or preservation ofproperty located in the Town of River-head.
C. The Town Board in its review andapproval of an application for a spe-cial permit may increase the allowabledwelling unit yield at a rate of one (1)dwelling unit per preservation credit re-deemed, not to exceed ten (10) dwelling
units per 40,000 square feet after sub-tracting for that land area required forinfrastructure and public improvements.
§ 108-344. Open Space Requirements.A. Minimum of 40 percent of the total
site area shall be reserved for vegetatedopen space, pond areas, or passive recre-ational use.
B. Such recreational amenities mayinclude, but not limited to, playgrounds,walking trails, fitness trails, picnic areasor sitting areas; no landscaped areas thatare not easily accessible for use and oc-cupancy as recreational space are to beincluded in this calculation.
§108-345. Off-Street Parking Re-quirements.
The development shall endeavor toprovide a minimum off street parking inconformance with the following sched-ule:
Residences: 1.5 spaces/unitCommunity Center: 1 space/300
square feet of floor area
Church: 1 space/3 pew seatsNon-Residential Spaces: 1 space/200
square feet of floor areaIn recognition of the shared use as-
pects of the CBD District, if the planningboard determines that an applicant hasconclusively demonstrated that one ormore of such uses will be generating ademand for the parking spaces primarilyduring periods when another use or useshas or have a significant lower parkingdemand, the planning board may, uponapplication, reduce the total parkingspaces required.
§ 108-346. Additional Guidelines.A. All utility service lines within the
site shall be constructed underground.B. The development shall provide
safety and security lighting in appropri-ate areas, including but not limited tobuilding exteriors, building entrances,walkways, vehicle access points andwithin parking areas.
C. All exterior lighting fixtures shallconform to Article XLV of the River-head Zoning Ordinance, such that nofugitive lighting impacts adjacent prop-erties.
D. To the maximum extent practica-ble, sustainable energy site lighting shallbe utilized.
E. All lighting fixtures, whethermounted on building walls or on poles,shall be placed at the minimum heightnecessary to cast adequate lighting in-tensities on illuminated surfaces.
F. All buildings shall be handicappedaccessible.
G. A maintenance plan for all groundand buildings shall be in effect and suchinitial plan shall be included in site planreview.
H. Landscaping shall be designed to
reduce heat island effects.I. Onsite retention/harvesting ofstorm water runoff to minimize sewerimpact and reduce water usage for irri-gation shall be utilized.
J. In recognition of the inherentmixed use character of the CBD District,no abutting landscape buffer areas otherthan those specifically required in thissection shall be required.
K. For the purpose of the require-ments for off-street loading berths, thepermitted and accessory uses shall notbe considered as being used for business,industrial or hospital purposes.
L. Where the CBD zoning district hasbeen applied to a property the site planmust show a twenty-five foot (25 ft) non-improved transitional buffer along anyboundary shared with a residential useor residentially zoned property. If in theopinion of the planning board the natu-ral vegetation existing on the site doesnot provide a sufficient buffer between
the property and the abutting r esidentialuse or residentially zoned property; theplanning board may require the appli-cant to augment the buffer appropriatescreening and vegetation. For the pur-poses of this section, fencing in the non-improved transitional buffer area shallnot be deemed an improvement.
§ 108-347. Service Providers Ameni-ties and Services.
Where the development includeshealth and fitness facilities and/or daycare services for preschool-age and/or services for senior citizen within thecommunity center, oversight and super-vision shall be provided by professionalstaff.
§ 108-348. Development StandardWithin the Community Benefit District.
No earthwork, land clearing, con-struction or land disturbance of any kindshall take place upon real property with-in a CBD until such time as a site planhas been approved by the Riverhead
Planning Board. I n cases in which a pro-posed project involves the subdivision ofland, no development may proceed untilfinal conditional subdivision approvalhas been granted by the Riverhead Plan-ning Board. Approval of site plan fordevelopment shall be conditioned uponapproval by Suffolk County Departmentof Health Services. Energy Star compli-ance on all equipment and appliances inresidential units shall be required. Allusers and residents within the CBD shallbe required to comply with a recyclingplan for refuse. Buildings shall be ori-ented to maximize natural daylight. Lowflow water for all plumbing fixtures shallbe utilized.
* Underline represents addition(s) ** Overstrike represents deletion(s)
Dated: Riverhead, New YorkFebruary 17, 2016
BY ORDER OF THETOWN BOARD
OF THE TOWN OF RIVERHEAD
DIANE M. WILHELM,TOWN CLERK
10475-1T 2/25
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