Winter 2019
 
Zoning Isn’t the Only Size Limitation in Historic Districts


An October 2018 New York State Supreme Court, Suffolk County decision setting aside a 2017 Southampton Village Architectural Review and Historic Preservation Board decision approving a nearly 15,000 square foot house on Gin Lane may have...

 
 
 
Southold Landlords Best Beware of The Town’s New Rental Permit Requirement


Three years after its adoption of legislation banning short term rentals in Southold, and after extensive review and revision to address public concerns, the Town Board adopted a new Rental Permit Code at its December 18...

 
 
 
Potential Septic System Upgrade Requirement for Property Transfers in Shelter Island


By now most, if not all, realtors on the East End have heard about Suffolk County, and local laws, requiring upgrades of septic systems to more technologically updated, and more expensive (about $20,000 before rebates),...

 
 
 
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