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Commercial Study Seeks To Corral Growth In East Hampton Village
East Hampton Village Trustees are enthusiastically endorsing a proposed commercial district study, the brainchild of its Planning and Zoning Committee, which seeks to compliment the Village’s 2002 Comprehensive Plan by addressing parking, setbacks and traffic patterns in the burgeoning downtown.
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McGintee Suggests Reassessment May Be Way Out Of Budget Deficit
In his latest move to shore budget deficits, East Hampton Town Supervisor William McGintee is calling for the possibility of conducting the first real property reassessment in East Hampton Town in 72 years in hopes of equalizing the tax burden and potentially increasing tax revenues as part of budget balancing actions.
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Joint Effort To Preserve Thomas Moran House Moves Forward
American art and local history mixed once again in East Hampton as preservation efforts on behalf of the Thomas Moran House received historical easement designation and a Community Preservation Fund allocation of $500,000 to restore the American painter’s 19th century home.
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Devon Subdivision Request Harkens To Grander Times
The single-family historic home and detached three-car garage and apartment sit on the grounds of the sprawling Gardiner Bay estate. The application before the zoning board is for an open-space subdivision allotting for the addition of a guest house and a view easement to address any future development encroaching on the pristine views.
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Cell Towers May Soon Appear On Old Boat Yard Beauties
Omnipoint, a T-Mobile subsidiary, has proposed to install a cell tower masked in the mast of a sailboat. Notably pleased by the creative suggestion for what has become a somewhat stigmatized structure often associated with disturbed viewsheds and blighted landscapes, the East Hampton Town Board is considering it.
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Airport Plan Gains Focus; Runways And Fuel Top Considerations
The East Hampton Town Board discussed the April 2007 East Hampton Airport Draft Airport Master Plan in anticipation of finalizing the draft into a document outlining strategies to accommodate the increases in traffic, changing patterns of use and aging asphalt at the Town-owned facility.
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Wainscott Big House Plan Raises Eyebrows Among Neighbors
Big homes on even bigger lots have become a common sight along 'South Of The Highway' expanses. Yet, considering an application proposing to construct an expansive 14,566 square-foot home along Wainscott Hollow Road, even the East Hampton Planning Board members marveled at the expansive application.
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Montauk Erosion Worries Top List of Town's Environmental Concerns
Erosion worries are beginning to pile up according to East Hampton Town Supervisor William McGintee, and Environmental Protection Director Larry Penny, who are working in concert to bring Federal and State attention to receding beachfronts in Montauk Village.
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First Look Into New Town Hall Complex Unveils Link To East Hampton's Past
The first look into the Hand House of the East Hampton Town Hall Complex is a glimpse into a livable space that is soon to house Council members, Town Attorneys, and a collection of appointed and elected civil servants.
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