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State bill aims to decrease hazing, drinking and drug use at colleges
Island voters overwhelmingly approve school budget, give newcomer to board most votes
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Island splits from the North Fork under new county redistricting plan
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Sports

Gym chairs still out of reach, Colligan halfway to fundraising goal

May 12, 2012

Shelter Island JV baseball team is 5-1; coach hopeful for winning season and varsity status next year

April 28, 2012

Island's Olympic sailor finishes second in Hyeres, France World Cup regatta

April 27, 2012

Education

State bill aims to decrease hazing, drinking and drug use at colleges

May 16, 2012

Island voters overwhelmingly approve school budget, give newcomer to board most votes

May 15, 2012

Q&A: Big city girl on exchange from China

May 12, 2012

Business

Eklunds will reopen Chequit this season as sale remains in the works

May 11, 2012

Hospital picks Mills firm's men as honorees for its 2012 golf classic

April 27, 2012

'Bigfoot' baler now assisting farm and marina recycling efforts

April 14, 2012

Community

Perlman alumni concerts are announced

May 13, 2012

Garden Column: Growing your own — starting seeds from scratch

May 13, 2012

Don Young is saving energy in his green dream car

May 13, 2012

Obituaries

Obituary: E.Y. Clark

April 26, 2012

Obituary: Elizabeth Yvonne (E.Y.) Clark

April 23, 2012

Obituary: Harold Olson

April 18, 2012

Real Estate

Town grants Tarlow permit for house larger than code limit

April 10, 2012

Native plants will keep birds and bees in your backyard

March 27, 2012

Dougherty calls for help opposing bid to halt county open space programs

February 10, 2012

Opinion

Letters: Memorial Day events on the Island and more

May 17, 2012

Column: Not as easy as it looked on television

May 12, 2012

Suffolk Closeup: Media scourge on Rupert Murdoch

May 11, 2012

Chequit deal looks likely as sound specialists agree at ZBA hearing to work together

JULIE LANE PHOTO | As Curtis Bashaw (left) of Cape Advisors listens, Sound specialists Greg Greenwald (center) of SoundSense LLC of East Hampton, hired by Cape Advisors, and Bob Schmidt of Acoustic Dimensions in New Rochelle, hired by HPOC, talk about working out a single noise abatement plan for a proposed pool at the Chequit Inn at the Dec. 14 continuation of a hearing on the case before the Zoning Board of Appeals.

In a more than two-hour Zoning Board of Appeals hearing Wednesday night, December 14, James and Linda Eklund moved a step closer to landing a deal to sell the Chequit Inn to Cape Advisors Inc. of Cape May, N.J. The deal is contingent on the Eklunds gaining ZBA approval for setback variances to allow for a swimming pool and patio and the relocation of the “Summer Cottage” on the property.

At issue for neighbors who packed the hearing room was whether noise from the proposed pool area off Washington Street could be contained or would become a nuisance in the nearby residential neighborhood.

An acoustic specialist hired by Cape Advisors and one hired by the Shelter Island Heights Property Association (HPOC) both spoke at the hearing and, despite some disagreements, said local concerns could be addressed as the two work out a sound containment plan.

Greg Greenwald of SoundSense LLC of East Hampton, hired by Cape Advisors, and Bob Schmidt of Acoustic Dimensions in New Rochelle, hired by HPOC, had met before the hearing to compare findings and try to reach compromises. They publicly agreed at the hearing to continue their conversations after the hearing.

“I think we’re one draft away,” Mr. Schmidt told board members.

With Zoning Board member Peter Ruig recusing himself from the discussion because he’s a Chequit neighbor, board members appeared inclined to grant the requested setback variances if the two sound engineers can submit a noise plan acceptable to the board.

Board member Phil DiOrio initially wanted to keep the hearing open for further public discussion but the board eventually closed the hearing except for written comments, which will be accepted through January 18.

Board members ultimately agreed they thought they would have sufficient information by late January to begin their own internal discussions of covenants and restrictions they would want impose as conditions on any variances.

A full story will appear in The Shelter Island Reporter December 22.