[Amended 4-22-2008 by L.L. No. 22-2008]
The Board of Appeals may, by special permit,
authorize issuance of a building permit for the erection of a one-family
dwelling on a lot having a lot area of less than 10,000 square feet
but greater than or equal to 8,000 square feet in the Special Old
Filed Map Overlay District, provided that:
A. Provisions are made for proper sanitary waste disposal
facilities and water supply in conformance with the requirements of
the Suffolk County Health Department, the requirements of any other
municipal department or agency having jurisdiction over sewage disposal
and/or water supply and any requirements the Town of Southampton.
B. Such provisions are designed to protect the groundwater
reservoir from pollution, saltwater intrusion or excessive demand
detrimental to the environment and neighboring properties.
C. The particular lot involved lawfully exists in single and separate ownership. Proof of such single and separate ownership in the form and manner provided in §
330-115D shall be submitted.
D. The number of unimproved lots on the same old filed
map (the old filed map on which the particular lot involved is located)
is established.
E. The number of unimproved lots having a lot area of
less than 10,000 square feet on the same old filed map and lawfully
existing in single and separate ownership is established.
F. After taking into account the potential future development
of the lots on the same old filed map, it is established that erection
of one-family dwellings on all the unimproved lots having a lot area
of less than 10,000 square feet but greater than or equal to 8,000
square feet on the same old filed map and lawfully existing in single
and separate ownership will not adversely affect the public health
or safety, in that provisions can be made for proper sanitary waste
disposal facilities and water supply on all such unimproved lots without
causing pollution of the groundwater reservoir, saltwater intrusion
into the groundwater reservoir or excesive demand on the groundwater
reservoir.
G. Sufficient partial residential development rights are transferred in to create a full residential development right or that the housing to be built on the lot complies with Chapter
216, Housing for Income Eligible Households.