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At Islandwide Land Surveyors, we pride ourselves on being the leading property surveyor in Sagaponack, NY. Our team of licensed surveyors is dedicated to providing thorough and precise surveying services, including boundary surveys and utility surveys. We are committed to delivering high-quality results, ensuring your projects are built on a solid foundation. As trusted experts in Suffolk County, we aim to exceed your expectations with every survey.
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Surveying is crucial for any property development or real estate transaction. At Islandwide Land Surveyors, we provide essential services like construction layout services and elevation certificates to support your projects in Sagaponack, NY. Our professional land surveying ensures accurate data collection, vital for planning and executing successful projects. Trust our expertise in Suffolk County to guide you through every step, ensuring your investments are well-protected. For expert surveying solutions, contact us at 516-496-7822 today!
The area was first settled around 1653. The village was incorporated on September 2, 2005, in the wake of the failed attempt by Dunehampton, New York to incorporate. Dunehampton’s incorporation would have blocked Sagaponack from beaches on the Atlantic Ocean. The villages are seeking to address various beach issues including erosion arising from groynes at Georgica Pond in East Hampton village.
Prior to its incorporation, Sagaponack was a census-designated place, with a population of 582 at the time of the 2000 census, and an area 70% greater than that of the current village.
The name Sagaponack comes from the Shinnecock Nation’s word for “land of the big ground nuts”, in reference to the Ground Nut (Apios americana). A common misconception is that the name referred to potatoes, the predominant crop grown by farmers who first settled the area. Many of the huge estates in the village were built on former potato fields. Its first settler was Josiah Stanborough in 1656. The village was originally called Sagg.
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