East Hampton Expands Its Plans For Septic Improvement Mandates - 27 East

East Hampton Expands Its Plans For Septic Improvement Mandates

icon 2 Photos

author on Mar 22, 2017
East Hampton Town was already the first municipality to announce plans to implement mandated use of nitrogen-reducing septic systems in residential structures, and town officials this week said that the... more

You May Also Like:

East Hampton Village Tightens Noise Regulations

The East Hampton Village Board closed a hearing and later passed a resolution to amend the code pertaining to noise when it met on Friday, January 24. The hearing, which was held open at its December 18, 2024, meeting, pertained to regulating the dates and times that construction, excavation, demolition, exterior repair or alteration work can be done. Under the amended code, between January 1 and May 14, and from September 16 through December 31, such work is permitted Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. During those periods, work ... 29 Jan 2025 by Christopher Walsh

Brothers Evicted From Tipperary Inn in Montauk

In a decision announced in East Hampton Town Justice Court this month, two brothers who ... by Christopher Walsh

East Hampton Trustees Ponder Eelgrass, Oyster Restoration Projects

With East Hampton Town in a deep freeze, the Town Trustees considered requests to expand ... 28 Jan 2025 by Christopher Walsh

At 130, LVIS Celebrates Long Partnership With East Hampton Village

The Ladies Village Improvement Society of East Hampton is marking its 130th anniversary in 2025 ... by Christopher Walsh

East Hampton Energy and Sustainability Committee Changes Rankle Some

It is still called the Energy and Sustainability Committee on East Hampton Town’s website, but the Town Board’s liaison to the committee has recommended dropping “Energy” from its title and directing the committee’s focus to “Sustainability,” a move that has dismayed some members, two of whom resigned from the advisory group at the end of last year. “We were looking at the goals and the legislative intent of the Energy and Sustainability Committee,” Councilwoman Cate Rogers, the Town Board’s liaison to the committee, told her colleagues on the board last month, “which was really focusing on one topic, which was ... 26 Jan 2025 by Christopher Walsh

East Hampton Promotes Planning Department Heads

Tina Vavilis LaGarenne, acting director of East Hampton Town’s Planning Department, has been appointed director, ... 22 Jan 2025 by Christopher Walsh

Community Housing Fund Money Begins To Flow

The East Hampton Town Board made history last Thursday, January 16, when it voted to ... by Christopher Walsh

As LPRs Proliferate, No Privacy Concerns, Chiefs Say

Police chiefs on the South Fork say that the license plate reader technology that is ... by Christopher Walsh

East Hampton Town Board To Send Reduced GFA Formula to Public Hearing

Following another discussion about a working group’s proposal to reduce the formula by which the ... by Christopher Walsh

Threat of Wildfire a Real One on East End

With more than two dozen people killed and total economic damages estimated at more than ... by Stephen J. Kotz