Meeting Agendas

East Hampton Town Trustees Est. 1686

November 24, 2025 Meeting Agenda

I. Roll Call II. Public Comment John McGinn, of 275 Three Mile Harbor HC Rd, SCTM# 300-75-1-32.2, requests a two-year renewal of Trustee Permit T-3-21, as work under permit was delayed due to litigation. Samantha Schurr of the ToEH Natural Resources Dept. – Piping Plover Presentation III. New Business: Trustee
East Hampton Town Trustees Est. 1686

Meeting: November 10, 2025

Agenda I. Roll Call II. Public Comment  Mary Ann Eddy, Sag Harbor Village Trustee – Presentation on the Sag Harbor Water Quality Initiative III. New Business 2025 Fall Cornell Bottom Survey, as part of South Fork Wind Farm Fisheries Study IV. Old Business Ancient Highway Shed Removal V. Committee Reports
East Hampton Town Trustees Est. 1686

Meeting: October 27, 2025

Agenda I. Roll Call II. Public Comment III. New Business Clearwater Beach Property Owner’s Association Request to renew for a multi-year dredging permit Northwest Creek Duck Blinds Unremoved Duck Blinds IV. Old Business Clearwater Beach Property Owner’s Association Request to renew for a multi-year annual dredging permit V. Committee Reports
East Hampton Town Trustees Est. 1686

Meeting Agenda October 17, 2025

I. Roll Call II. Public Comment: Application submitted by Scott Dobriner, of Inter-Science Research Assoc., on behalf of Traumhaus 1 LLC, SCTM# 301-15-5-11.1, for a permit for Dune Restoration (with no modification to the underlying revetment). III. New Business: Suffolk County draft legislation enacting permit requirements for PRB’s Snow Fence
East Hampton Town Trustees Est. 1686

Meeting: September 22, 2025

Agenda  I. Roll Call II. Public Comment: Laurie Wiltshire of LPS & Billy Mack of First Coastal regarding a new application at 25 Terry Drive, in Sag Harbor, SCTM # 302-3-4-6, for permission to replace their bulkhead. III. New Business: Private Kayak Racks on Trustee Beaches IV. Old Business Clearwater

U.S. Coastal Guard Plan to Remove Buoys Receives Negative Response

The United States Coast Guard, which earlier this year proposed to remove hundreds of navigational markers along the Northeast coast, including buoys, day beacons, and lights, has unveiled the buoys it plans to eliminate, with several candidates for discontinuation in and around East Hampton Town waters. The proposal to discontinue


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