The owners of The Bridge, a 230-acre private golf course in Noyac, plan to begin construction on a staff housing project soon and hope to have it finished by summer.
Having recently won approval for their plans from the Southampton Town Planning Board, The Bridge’s owners need only to get a building permit before they can break ground on the project. They first presented their proposal to build an 11,056-square-foot building with 47 beds for seasonal workers on the western portion of the property to the Planning Board in August 2009.
The building, which will be located off Millstone Road, will also include a 5,500-square-foot basement that will be used for offices and storage and a 30-space parking area, according to the plans.
Owner Robert Rubin hopes to have the structure built as soon as possible—by the summer at the latest—said Richard Van de Kieft, a planner at The Raynor Group in Water Mill who represents Mr. Rubin.
The building is situated “well within” Mr. Rubin’s property and is not visible from any public roads, Mr. Van de Kieft said.