Southampton Town Planning Board Seeks Answers From Developer Behind East Quogue Golf Proposal

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Michael Bontje, president of B. Laing Associates, met with the Southampton Town Planning Board on Thursday to discuss whether a supplemental environmental impact statement is needed to proceed with a proposal to build a golf course resort in East Quogue. VALERIE GORDON

Michael Bontje, president of B. Laing Associates, met with the Southampton Town Planning Board on Thursday to discuss whether a supplemental environmental impact statement is needed to proceed with a proposal to build a golf course resort in East Quogue. VALERIE GORDON

Michael Bontje, president of B. Laing Associates, and Southampton Town Planning Board Chairman Dennis Finnerty. VALERIE GORDON

Michael Bontje, president of B. Laing Associates, and Southampton Town Planning Board Chairman Dennis Finnerty. VALERIE GORDON

Michael Bontje, president of B. Laing Associates, met with the Southampton Town Planning Board on Thursday to discuss whether a supplemental environmental impact statement is needed to proceed with a proposal to build a golf course resort in East Quogue. VALERIE GORDON

Michael Bontje, president of B. Laing Associates, met with the Southampton Town Planning Board on Thursday to discuss whether a supplemental environmental impact statement is needed to proceed with a proposal to build a golf course resort in East Quogue. VALERIE GORDON

authorValerie Gordon on Apr 12, 2019
The Southampton Town Planning Board has posed a series of questions to Arizona-based Discovery Land Company that must be answered before it decides whether an earlier environmental review of its... more

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