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SCTM#1000-44-1-21 SEQRA DETERMINATION: The Zoning Board of Appeals has visited the property under consideration in this application and determines that this review falls under the Type II category of the State's List of Actions, without further steps under SEQRA. SUFFOLK COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE CODE: This application was referred as required under the Suffolk County Administrative Code Sections A 14-14 thru A14-25 and the Suffolk County Department of Planning issued its reply dated February 28, 2019 stating that this application is considered a matter for local determination as there appears to be no significant county-wide or inter-community impact. LWRP DETERMINATION: This application was referred for review under Chapter 268, Waterfront Consistency review of the Town of Southold Town Code and the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) Policy Standards. The LWRP Coordinator issued a recommendation dated June 24, 2019. Based upon the information provided on the LWRP Consistency Assessment Form submitted to this department, as well as the records available, it is recommended that the proposed action is EXEMPT from Coastal Consistency Review. However, the LWRP coordinator did express concerns about the location and function of the existing sanitary system. PROPERTY FACTS/DESCRIPTION. The subject property measuring 20,536 square feet(.20 acres) is located in an R-40 Zoning District. The westerly property line measures 103.53 feet, the northerly property line which runs adjacent to the Long Island Sound measures 76.99 feet, the easterly property line measures 124.88 feet and the southerly property line runs adjacent to County Road 48 measures 75.00 feet. The property is improved with a seasonal-one story cottage with a deck that connects to existing outdoor shower stalls, washer and dryer and toilet. There is an existing shed and showers located south of the cottage that will be removed. The northerly portion of the property, beginning adjacent to the Coastal Erosion Hazard Line, is located in FEMA Flood Zone VE (EL16) There is also a rock revetment that runs from the westerly property line to the easterly property line separating the rear of the property from the beach on the Long Island Sound. There is a wood framed landing off the rear deck with a walkway and steps in the easterly rear yard that is located in the FEMA Flood Zone VE and on the Coastal Erosion Hazard Line as shown on the survey map submitted by John C. Ehlers LS, dated June 30, 2017. BASIS OF APPLICATION: Request for Variances from Article XXIII, Sections 280-124 and the Building Inspector's February 1, 2019 Notice'of Disapproval based on an application for a permit to make additions and Page 2, September 12,2019 #7291, Santosha after 50 SCTM No. 1000-44-1-21 alterations to an existing seasonal dwelling; 1) less than the code required minimum front yard setback of 35 feet; 2) less than the code required minimum side yard setback of 15 feet; at: 56155 Route 48, (Adj. to the Long Island Sound) Greenport,NY. SCTM#1000-44-1-21. RELIEF REQUESTED: The applicant requests variances to make additions and alterations to an existing seasonal dwelling and to connect the seasonal frame dwelling to the existing decks and shower stalls by constructing and enclosing the area with a mudroom addition. The Town Code allows for lots measuring between 20,000 and 39,999 square feet in total size to have a minimum single side yard setback of 15 feet and a minimum front yard setback is 35 feet. The proposed side yard setback is 0 feet and front yard setback is 31.5 feet. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: No letters or persons have come forward to oppose this project, however, on February 8, 2019 a Stop Work Order was issued by Southold Town for Construction without a Building Permit. The Board, at the advice of the LWRP Coordinator, requested information about the function of the existing sanitary system, and further asked that its location be placed on the site plan and certified as functional by a licensed professional. The applicant on August 6, 2019 submitted new drawings along with a letter from the architect, Mark Schwartz. Mr. Schwartz stated that Will Park from Coastline Cesspool and Drain Service has determined that the existing system is all precast,the septic tank is 900 gallons and the leaching pool is an 8' diameter-x 6' deep precast unit Mr. Schwartz indicated in his letter his belief that the system is in excellent condition, operational and sufficient for this project. FINDINGS OF FACT/REASONS FOR BOARD ACTION: The Zoning Board of Appeals held a public hearing on this application on July 3, 2019 at which time written and oral evidence were presented. Based upon all testimony, documentation, personal inspection of the property and surrounding neighborhood, and other evidence, the Zoning Board finds the following facts to be true and relevant and makes the following findings: 1. Town Law §267-b(3)(b)(1). Grant of the variances will not produce an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood or a detriment to nearby properties. Many of the homes in the area were seasonal cottages and over the years have been improved. The subject cottage has been at this location for more than 55 years as a summer cottage. The footprint of the cottage will remain the same. The current open area between the cottage and the as built accessory structure (containing shower stalls, laundry and a toilet room) will be enclosed and used as a mudroom. The large shed in the front yard will be removed, improving the appearance of the property. The accessory structure to be connected to the cottage has been in its current non-conforming location for many years and is screened from the adjoining neighbor by mature hedgerow. 2. Town Law §267-b(3)(b)(2). The benefit sought by the applicant cannot be achieved by some method, feasible for the applicant to pursue, other than an area variance. The cottage has been located on the property for more than 55 years. The existing accessory structure containing shower stalls, laundry and toilet room are right on the easterly property line and are on a foundation slab and cannot feasibly be moved to a more conforming location on this small property. 3. Town Law §267-b(3)(b)(3). The variance granted herein for the single side yard setback is mathematically substantial, representing 100% relief from the code, and the front yard setback is less substantial representing 10% relief from the code. However, many of the neighboring cottages also have nonconforming front yard setbacks Page 3, September 12,2019 97291, Santosha after 50 SCTM No 1000-44-1-21 and the as built shower and toilet room are well screened along the side property line by mature hedgerow. Moreover, once attached to the cottage, the non-conforming accessory structure containing interior showers and toilet room, which are not permitted by code, will become a code conforming addition to the cottage. 4. Town Law X267-b(3)(b)(4). No evidence has been submitted to suggest that a variance in this residential community will have an adverse impact on the physical or environmental conditions in the neighborhood. The applicant must comply with Chapter 236 of the Town's Storm Water Management Code. 5. Town Law §267-b(3)(b)(5). The difficulty has been self-created. The applicant purchased the parcel after the Zoning Code was in effect and it is presumed that the applicant had actual or constructive knowledge of the limitations on the use of the parcel under the Zoning Code in effect prior to or at the time of purchase. The addition of the shower stalls and bath pre dated this owner. 6. Town Law &267-b. Grant of the requested relief is the minimum action necessary and adequate to enable the applicant to enjoy the benefit of a connection enclosed mudroom to the stall shower, washer and dryer and bathroom while preserving and protecting the character of the neighborhood and the health, safety and welfare of the community. RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD: In considering all of the above factors and applying the balancing test under New York Town Law 267-13, motion was offered by Member Weisman (Chairperson), seconded by Member Acampora, and duly carried, to GRANT the variances as applied for, and shown on the site plan prepared by Mark Schwartz, Architect and last revised August 5, 2019. SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 1. The Applicant shall install leaders and gutters on the dwelling and install drainage structures on the property to prevent stormwater runoff into the rear of the yard and adjacent properties. 2. Prior to receiving a building permit, the owner(s) of the subject property cited herein must sign a statement acknowledging: a. That the applicant(s) have read this determination and understand the limits of the variance relief granted herein; b. That the applicant(s)will immediately contact the Building Department if a demolition, as defined by Section 280-4 of the Town Code,i occurs during construction,or any construction undertaken in any other way exceeds the scope of the approvals granted herein, or the issued building permit; c. That the applicants are aware that the Zoning Board of Appeals retains jurisdiction until the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy and has the right, after a public hearing,to modify, suspend or revoke such approvals or any term or condition thereof or to impose thereon one or more new conditions, pursuant to Article XXV, Section 280-141 of the Town Code. 3. This approval shall not be deemed effective until the required conditions have been met; and failure to comply therewith will render this approval null and void That the above conditions be written into the Building Inspector's Certificate of Occupancy, when issued. I Section 280-4 of the Town Code defines "Demolition" as any removal of a structure or portion thereof, where the total cost of the reconstruction of the structure or portion thereof exceeds 50%of the market value of the existing structure before the start of removal. Page 4, September 12,2019 #7291, Santosha after 50 SCTM No. 1000-44-1-21 Any deviation from the survey, site plan and/or architectural drawings cited in this decision will result in delays and/or a possible denial by the Building Department of a building permit, and may require a new application and public hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals. Any deviation f•om the variance(s) granted herein as shown on the architectural drawings, site plan and/or survey cited above, such as alterations, extensions, or demolitions, are not authorized under this application when involving nonconformities under the zoning code. This action does not authorize or condone any current or future use, setback or other feature of the subject property that may violate the Zoning Code, other than such uses, setbacks and other features as are expressly addressed in this action. In the event that an approval is granted subject to conditions, the approval shall not be deemed effective until the required conditions have been met, and failure to comply therewith will render this approval null and void. The Board reserves the right to substitute a similar design that is de minimis in nature for an alteration that does not increase the degree of nonconformity. Pursuant to Chapter 280-146(B) of the Code of the Town of Southold any variance granted by the Board of Appeals shall become null and void where a Certificate of Occupancy has not been procured, and/or a subdivision.map has not been filed with the Suffolk County Clerk,within three (3)years from the date such variance was granted. The Board of Appeals may, upon written request prior to the date of expiration, grant an extension not to exceed three (3) consecutive one (1)year terms. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Members Weisman (Chairperson),Dantes, Acampora,Planamento and Lehnert. (5-0) r Leslie Kanes Weisman, Chairperson Approved for filing °� //'t::i /2019 RECEIVED -7251 OCT 0 9 2019 ZONING BOARD OF APPIEALS Zoning Board Of Appeals PO. Box 1179 Southold, New Yos•k 11971.0959 Fax(631)765-9064 ZBA FILE: #7291 Telephone (631)765-1809 NAME OF OWNER OF SUBJECT'PROPERTY: Santosha After 50 LLC PROPERTY LOCATION: 56155 Route 48, Greenport, New York DATE OF ZBA DETERMINATION: September 12, 2019 SC'TM No. 1000-44-1-21 PROPERTY OWNER'S STATEMENT 140 the undersigned, am/are the owner(s)of the property cited above and acknowledge that I/we: 1. have received and read ZBA determination number: #7291 Dated: September 12 2019- 2. understand the limits of the variance rellief granted therein; 3. agree to immediately contact the Building Department if a demolition, as defined by Section 280-4 of the Town Code, occurs during construction, or any construction undertaken in any other way exceeds the scope of the approvals granted herein,or the issued building permits; 4. know that the Zoning Board of Appeals retains jurisdiction until the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy and has the right, after a public hearing, to modify, suspend or revoke such approvals or any term or condition thereof or to impose thereon one or more new conditions, pursuant to Article XXX',Section 280-141 of the Town Code; 5. must submit a signed and notarized copy of this statement must be submitted to both the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals and the Building Department prior to my/our applying for a building permit; 6. that the Building Department will not issue a building permit without receipt of this signed statement. Print Name of Owner(s)Z fW y�,Q�cFB�WL&fie S•US.q/1� Signature of Owner(s) Dated: "ate l D Sworn to before me this 2N9 da " y Sworn to before me this 2 clay —201-7— Notary Public Notary Pub c JULIO C.HERRERA GREGORY MERCADO Notary Public,State of New York NOTARY PUBLIC-STATE OF NEW YORK Reg.No.OIHE6383326 Qualified in New York County No. 01 ME6243629 Commission Expires November 13,2022 Qualified in Bronx County my Commission Expires June 20, 202�3 REVISIONS: 2/11/19 Mudroom Add 8/5/19 septic Info TAX MAP 1000-44-1-21 SITE DATA TOTAL AREA: (To coastal erosion line) 3,959 SQ. FT. HOUSE 464 SHOWER STALLS 75 PROPOSED MUDROOM ADDITION 111 DECK 79 TOTAL HOUSE Sq Ft 729 F.A.R. 18% 916 OF LOT OCCUPANCY 18% / 4 JA/l / W° Z CC3 AT ct O TIE LINE ALONG HIGHWATER Kr" 1 QJ �•; t IEJ 1 ^, \ !� � � � _'i �- �"" / ,���.- I / •./ it J�\. til, o O �>�, .:+'� - �r '-�� -� ;�'�,�'�.�"�,. _�v - - � •",�1„ '� \ ,i,,,, � fie,. ,� \�` 2 I � V 1 -a, o. ��I�'` ��Y ,,• �I�` r�_ ., �. ., r I� �;, , .. ", m I �.,, , ��! o�.' �����Ja , 'zr 1 W Z 1 I IAFFETONE RESIDENCE BEACH' 1 1 1 o , 1 1 1 ROCK REVETMENT 1 1 1 CODE ANALYSIS NOTE: OCCUPANCY: Residential Single Family Detached This project complies with the 2015 International Residential Code(IRC),the LIST OF DRAWINGS GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES: ` 1 Ct 2016 NYS Supplement to the Uniform Code,the 2015 International Ener 1 + 1 m In pp 9Y Al GENERAL NOTES, CODE REFERENCES, SITE PLAN 1. All work shall conform tcthe requirements of the New York State Building Gode; 1 1 r--� REFERENCE STANDARDS: Conservation Code(IECC), the 2016 NYS Supplement to the Energy Code, A2 EXIST$ PROP FLOOR PLANS, ELEVATIONS 6,; SECTIONS all work shall also conform to the requirements of any other Codes and authorities ` V) QJ International Residential Building Code(2015) the 2015 Wood Frame Construction Manual (WFCM 2015), NFPA standard A3 NAILING SCHEDULE AND CONNECTOR DETAILS having jurisdiction. The Contractor shall obtain and arrange for all required permits, 0 in ;--1 Wood Frame Construction Manual AF PA(2015) 70, "the National Electric Code", and the Zoning Code of the Town of Southold inspection, certificates and tfests. 1 10• Climate Zone:11B 1 x15 r Degree Days:5750 ASPHALT ROOF SHINGLE NOTES CODE REFERENCES: 2. All foundations shall rest on undisturbed soil of 1 T.S.F. bearing capacity; COASTAL EROSION t 1. Asphalt roof shingles shall have self-sealing strips or shall becontractor shall have the level of acceptable bearing strata verified in the feld. \ HAZARD LINE DESIGN LOADS: interlocking and shall comply with the requirements of ASTM D-225 1 O lP Z - Roof. 20 sf round snow load PROTECTION AGAINST DECAY: Refer to Section 8319 1 / p P 9 or D-346, installed in accordance with sect. r 905.2 B. Concrete has been designed in accordance with AGI 318-14"Building Code // / Basic Wind Speed:130 mph2 Requirements for Structurd'!Concrete".All concrete work shall conform to PROTECTION AGAINST TERMITES: Refer to Section R320 Uplift:31 psf 2.All fasteners for asphalt roof shingles shall be galvanized steel, requirements and recommentclotions of ACI-301-16 Specifications for Structural Dead Loads:10 sf EXISTING 1 STORY p stainless, aluminum, or copper roof ng nails. Fasteners shall be Concrete for Buildings°(fc"=3000 psi);All exposed slabs, and steps shall be FLOOR SYSTEM: Shall comply with Choper 5 N 10 FRAME HOUSE minimum 12 gage shanked with a minimum 3/8"dia. head, and of sufficient 3500 psi air-entrained. R6riforcing steel shall conform to ASTM A-815 Gradeg ELE SEASONAL A lP / ❑ Table 8301.4 length to penetrate through the roofing materials and the sheathing. 60. (, ) cp ❑ Minimum Uniformly Distributed Live Loads WALL BRACING SYSTEM: Shall comply with Sections 8602.8, 602.10, PROPOSED � � j 15•g 1 n Pounds per Square Foot P g R602.10.10, R613.2,AND R613.3 g ( P ) P ( ) MUDROOM ( P q ) B.Asphalt roof shingles shall have the minimum number of fasteners as 4. All framing members shall be Hem-Fir#2 Fb =850 si ; provide 2 2 x 8 required by the manufacturer. header over all wall openings;,unless otherwise noted. ADDITION N v � Use Live Loads WINDOW ANCHORAGE: Shall comply with Section 8613.5 1 cn 4 r o ZONE X 251 O.O' 1 m v v Exterior Balconies 60 4. For normal applications, asphalt roof shingles shall be secured to the WINDOW MULLIONS: Shall comply with Section 8613.6 5. Micro-lam girders(ML)sha'II be laminated veneer lumber with E=2,000,000 SET 1 x Ln J 1 o m r--4G Decks 60 roof with no less than four(4)fasteners per strip shingle or two(2) PSI. Fb=2,800 PSI, as manufactured by TRUS-JOIST McMILLAN. BACK 1 c, M o fasteners per individual shingle. 11 Q Passenger Vehicle Garages 50 EXTERIOR WALL COVERING: Shall comply with Section R702.1, R703.1, 1 '�'al x o g g 6. Double frame around all openngs, under parawas anunder Provide idllel walls dbathtubs. Pde R703.4 Refer to Table R703.4 for weather-resistant Siding Attachment W 111 1 m, x Attic without storage 10 5.Asphalt strip shingles shall have a minimum of six(6)fasteners per Simpson hanger connections at all flush structural load bearing conditions. 1 _� 1\(1 111 and Minimum Thickness. Refer to Table R703.5.2 for Wood Shakes or 1 C) Attic with storage 20 shingle where the cave is 20 feet or higher above grade or where the 1 ry 11 1 1 1 :p \ g Shingles. 6, 6 X 6 TIES 11111 111 ` o �+ base wind speed is 120 mph or greater. 7. All concrete block shall confeorm to ASTM COO; Mortar shall be type "M" 1 �" „0 11 �} Rooms other than sleeping rooms 40 TO BE 11 1 EXISTINCs FOAM SIDING BACKER BOARD: Shall comply with 8314.2.5 REMOVED 1111 FRAME '. 1�1 1 +' M Sleeping Rooms 30 SAFETY GLASS REQUIREMENTS 8. All steel work shall conforms to the requirements of the A15C"Specifcations for 1 Q 11 1 11 1 0 0 W SHED TO BE 1 'n .. Stairs 40 ROOF/CEILING CONSTRUCTION: Shall comply with R801.4 and Design, Fabrication and Eraztion of Structural Steel for Buildings". Steel shall 1 �' �jrY O 111 1 1 0, Q U) SAFETY GLASS REQUIRED AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: / 1 nj �1 1,111 REMIOVED 111 ft Q AFPA/WFCM 2001 Refer to Rafter-Span Tables R802.5.1� and(2). conform to ASTM a-572(eGRADE 50)and A-501, lq _ 1 cv a) a) Guards and handrails 200 �' , 1. Any glazing in any door type. 11 N W 3 DEFLECTION LIMITS: ROOF A55EMBLIES: Shall comply with Section 8902, 8903 and 8904. 9. All electrical work shall conform to local NEC and Underwriters Laboratory 1 R, 1 ' ,_--� �, Rafters with no fnished ceiling attached: Ln80 2. Glazing in any walls enclosing a shower,tub,a sauna or steam room". requirements. CP�p Floors: 11360 ROOF SLOPE: Shall comply with Section 8905.2.2 - EXISTING 10. Pre-fabricated fireplaces arnd flues shall be UL approved. i�� --'' r EXISTING ADO 3. Any windows within 24"of a door'". 1 � , STONE TO BE ASPHALT SHINGLES: Shall be secured to the roof with not less than (4) 1 1-'''� GAL SEPTIC TANK f ' Oil WINDOW NOTE FOR LOCATIONS WITHIN fasteners per stns shingle or 2 fasteners per individual shingle 8905.2.6 11. Install smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors in accordance with all ��� REMOVED 75' 4. Any individual pane of glass with an area greater than 9.0 sq.ft.where the P P 9 ( ) P 9 ( ) state and local code requirements. ONE MILE OF SHORELINE bottom is less than 18"above the adjacent finish floor within 36" of the window. INTERIOR FINISHES AND MATERIALS: Shall conform to the fire spread 0 1 �`--�-'f� •• , / 12. The Contractor shall verify fall existing conditions before starting construction and 8-0 X G' DEEP � All new windows and glass doors shall meet the requirements of 5. Glazingin walls of spas, hot tubs or indoor pools within 5'-0" of the water". and smoke-density requirements of Section 8315. W 1 / P P shall notify the engineer of cii ambiguities or discrepancies before proceeding with LEACHING POOL / '' U the large missile test of ASTM 1996 and or ASTM E 1986 fY 9 Y 9 P P 9 p OR 6. Glazing in stairways and landings within 3'-O" horizontally of a walking surface*". INSULATION AND VAPOR BARRIERS: Shall be fre rated per Section the work. If any questions arise before or during construction as to the intent or W_ ` 6" SLAB / a � details of the drawings,the contractor shall call the Architect Mark Schwartz, / ' �(�� The contractor shall provide pre-cut Y2" plywood panels to cover R316. the glazed openings$ shall pre-drill edges at 12"o.c.to accept THE REQUIREMENT DOES NOT APPLY IF THE BOTTOM EDGE OF THE at(631)734-4185 for clariifcation and/or instructions. If the contractor fails to 1 , ,/ QC '" , / , � 2-1/2" #8 wood screws anfollow the above procedure„he shall assume all responsibility for the d provide adequate number of screws GLASS IS MORE THA 60"ABOVE THE FLOOR. GYPSUM BOARD: Shall conform to Section 8702.3. 011 O� N for fastening. consequences of his actions and/or decisions. 1/5��° Q�j 1 . P O'T'C BUILDING PLAN REVIEW NOTE: 13.The owner shall arrange ll supervision of the construction work to ensure N Town of Southold Plans Examiner shall review the enclosed document for minimum compliance with the contracttdocuments. PLOT PLAN SURVEY INFORMATION TAKEN FROM A acceptable plan submittal requirements of the Town of Southold as specified in the 9 SURVEY PREPARED BY: U Building and/or Residential Code of the State of New York. This review does not 14.When using ACQ pressure treated lumber all nails, screws, sill plates and wind Scale:1"=10'-O" U) guarantee compliance with that code. That responsibility is guaranteed under the seal straps must be hot dipped gialvanized or stainless steel fasteners. JOHN C-. EHLERS LAND SURVEYOR � and signature of the State of New York licensed design professional of record. That DATED: (5 / 30 / 2017 seal and signature has been interpreted as an attestation that to the best of the 15.Per r302.13 code, new fooirjoists at basements only(not crawl spaces): unless using 2x dimensional lumber or microlam joists, 1/2"sheetrock must be installed on licensee's belief and information,the work in the document is: 'Accurate underside of joists (wood-ijiclsts or steel joists).TJI flak jacket to be used in place of standard TJI wood-iis for exception to code requirement(no sheetrock). 'Conforms with governing codes applicable at the time of submission 'Conforms with reasonable standards of practice and with the view to the RECENEb safeguard of life, health, property, and public welfare is the responsibility AUG 0 6 20`19 �"4� of the licensee. CLIMATIC AND GEOGRAPHIC DESIGN CRITERIA TABLE 8301.2 (1) FINAL 1001AP c 0 WIND DESIGN SEISMIC SUBJECT TO DAMAGE FROM WINTER ICE BARRIER MEAN REVIEWED y �� DRAWN: E: AS NOTED GROUND FLOOD AIR FREEZING ��� Zoning Board Of Appeals .� i SPEED TOPOGRAPHIC SPECIAL WIND WIND-BORNE DESIGN WEATHERING FROST LINE TERMITE DESIGN UNDERLAYMENT ANNUAL '` �` JOB#: SNOW LOAD HAZARDS INDEX SEE DECISION EFFECTS REGION DEBRIS ZONE CATEGORY DEPTH TEMP REQUIRED TEMP Ibe/ft2 MPH °F °F DATED / I� �` � haw SHEET NUMBER: MODERATE TO 20 130 YES NO NO B SEVERE 3'-0" HEAVY 11 YES NO 452 52.70 OVA S 6 OFFICE LOCATION: OF SO!/T�® MAILING ADDRESS: Town Hall Annex �� l0 P.O. Box 1179 54375 State Route 25 l Southold, NY 11971 R(cor.Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) Nc 1�'b Southold,NY 11971 Q Telephone: 631 765-1938 'YCOUNTY,�1 � LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION PROGRAM TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM RECEIVE® / To: Leslie Weisman, Chair JUN 2 4 2019 Members of the Zoning Board of Appeals From: Mark Terry,AICP BONING BOARD OF APPEALS Assistant Town Planning Director LWRP Coordinator Date June 24,2019 Re: LWRP Coastal Consistency Review for ZBA File Ref SANTOSHA AFTER 50,LLC#7291 SCTM# 1000- SCTM#1000-44-1-21. SANTOSHA AFTER 50,LLC#7291 -Request for Variances under Article XXIII, Section 280-124 and the Building Inspector's February 1,2019 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for a permit to make additions and alterations to an existing seasonal dwelling; 1) less than the code required minimum front yard setback of 35 feet; 2) less than the code required minimum side yard setback of 15 feet; at: 56155 Route 48, (Adj. to Long Island Sound) Greenport,NY. SCTM#1000-44-1-21. The proposed action has been reviewed to Chapter 268, Waterfront Consistency Review of the Town of Southold Town Code and the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program(LWRP)Policy Standards. Based upon the information provided on the LWRP Consistency Assessment Form submitted to this department, as well as the records available to me,the proposed action is EXEMPT from LWRP review pursuant to: § 268-3. Definitions.MINOR ACTIONS item"F"which states: F. Granting of individual setback, lot line and lot area variances, except in relation to a regulated natural feature or a bulkhead or other shoreline defense structure or any activity within the CEIIA. Pursuant to Chapter 268,the Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals shall consider this recommendation in preparing its written determination regarding the consistency of the proposed action. Cc: William Duffy, Town Attorney --I - It COUNTY OF SUFFOLK . 3) <<� � RECEIVE® MAR 0 4 2019 Steven Bellone ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE Department of Economic Development and Planning Theresa Ward Division of Planning Deputy-County Executive and Commissioner - and Environment- February 28, 2019 Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Attn: Leslie Weisman Dear Ms. Weisman: Pursuant to the requirements of Sections A14-14 thru A 14-25 of the Suffolk County Administrative Code, the following application submitted to the Suffolk County Planning Commission is to be a matter for local determination as there appears to be no significant county-wide or inter-community impacts. A decision of local determination should not be construed as either an approval or disapproval. Applicant Municipal File Number East End Realty,LLC #7286 & 7287 HC NOFO LLC #7290 Santosha After 50 LLC #7291 Very`truly yours, Sarah Lansdale Director of Planning Theodore R. Klein, Principal Planner Division of Planning& Environment TRK/cd H.LEE DENNISON BLDG■ 100 VETERANS MEMORIAL HWY,11th FI ■ P.O.BOX 6100 ■ HAUPPAUGE,NY 11788-0099 ■ (631)853-5191 N' HITECT !-'! MARK SCHWARTZ & ASSOCIATES 28495 \Iain Road •PO BoN 933•Cut(hnnuc. �! 631.734418.) 1 ill hiICL t.(oI July 18, 2019 RECE ED 82019 Southold Town Trustees Department p��+� �3p;a� 54375 Main Road d 0Appeclla Southold,New York 11971 Re: Maffetone Property 56155 Rte 48 Greenport, New York SCTM# 1000-44-01-21 To whom it may concern, I have been on site to review the existing conditions of the septic system. Will Park from Coastline Cesspool and Drain Service has determined the existing system is all precast. The septic tank is 900 gallons and the leaching pool is an 8' diameter x 6' deep precast unit. Based on this information, to the best of my knowledge, the system is in excellent condition,operational and sufficient for this project. Please call this office with any questions you may have. Sincerely, K•. W Mark Schwartz •l i.1 Nit R,6'rla J7 qp �-Oovl 109. e , ell, V A or pp i x'1"1'A.ALtJ.�L�s.aaa ,AqLLuM McQUAID DITF I Supervisor TOWN ATTORNEY bill.duffy(Ttown.southold,ny.us 4 :�°,,r Town H ute 25 ' 'wall Annex,54375 RO ' > < P.O Box 1179 DAMON A. HAOAN � 3, ams r 4 Southold, New York 119'71-4959 ASSISTANT TOWN ATTORNEY damonhLaoutholdtownny-gov Ji � Telephone.(681) 765.19 30 l'acslntite(631)"€�S5 Ctt729 RECEIVED OFVIDE OF TO ATTORNEY FEB � � ���� TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 10/11116 BOARD OF APPEAL`, `rn!P WORK Q�RDER TO: Santosha After 50 LLC 3966 David P1 Seaford, New York 11783 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED TO SUSPEND ALL WORK AT: 56155 CR 48 Greelaport,New York TAX MAP NUMBER: 1400-44.-1-21 pursuant to section 144-5 (A) (1) of tile Code of the Town of Southold, Ne'w York, you are notified to'immediately suspend all work and building activities 1.111til this girder is rescinded. BASIS OF STOP WORK ORDER: Construelion vi tout a -AA1ng Permit CONDITIONS UNDER WHtCH WORK MAY BE RE,SU E : " en nitdin Pern>it has been issued DATEDFebruary 8,2018 I.ekster Baylins Ordinance inspector Enforcement FORM NO. 3 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD FEB I ` BUILDING DEPARTMENT SOUTHOLD, N.Y. ZC) II NG BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL DATE: February 1, 2019 TO: Santosha After 50 LLC 3966 David Place Seaford,NY 11783 Please take notice that your application dated October 12, 2018 For permit to make additions and alterations to an existing seasonal dwelling at Location of property: 56155 Route 48, Greenport County Tax Map No. 1000 - Section 44 Block 1 Lot 21 Is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds: The proposed construction on this non-conforming 20,536 square foot lot in the Residential R-40 District, is not permitted pursuant to Article XXIII, Section 280-124, which states that on lots measuring between 20,000 and 39,999 square feet in total size, the minimum single side yard setback of 15 feet and the minimum front yard setback is 35 feet. The proposed construction notes a singlee yard setback of 0 feet and a front yard setback of 31.5 feet. ---------------------------------------- Authorized Signature Cc: File, ZBA J .3 o, ,'a Eee., Filed Ey: __A:;signment No: AR—PLICA TION'1'O THE SOUTI[OLD TOWN B RECEIVED OARL OF APPEALS House Nom' /�"sStreet ��A1`T A—DANCE � SEB �,� �&-7—,—g4d _Hamlet_ SCTM 1000 Section . _ - BOARD OF APPEALS --�L_Lot Size1_ I (WE)APPEAL THEW .—.—,_Zone__ DATED WRITTEN DETEItMINA.TION OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR �! BASED ON SURVE Y/SITE PLAN DATED Owner(s): Mailing Address: -----_ Telephone:" 1�z >_ �nai Fax: Email:-7�Ud NOTE:In addition the above please complete below if application is signed by a�-�� 1�0• t:�0/V1 builder,contract vendee,etc.and name of person who agent represents: pplicant's attorney,agent,architect, Name of Representative: �e��y��� � ��� L440L _for 0� Owner ( )Other: Address: OD 47► 1-04 DW Telephone: ------- �•TB--607Fax: Please check to specify who), w .'applicant/Otivner(sish correspondence to be maileaf to,fi*onr the above names: ( ) W Authorized Representative ( ) Other Name/Address below: WHEREBY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR RE DATED VIEWED SURVEY/SITE PLAN and DENIED AN APPLICATION DATED e p FOR: X Building Permit ( ) Certificate of Occupancy ( ) Pre-Certificate of Occupancy ( ) Change of Use O Permit for As-Built Constiruction (') Other: Provision of the Zoning,, Ordinance Appealed. (Indicate Article,Section,Subsection numbers. Do not quote the code.) of Zoning Ordinance by Article: XX /1/ Section. X24 r Type of Appeal. An Appeal is made for: -- Subsection: _ l A Variance to the Zoning Code or Zoning Map. ( ) A Variance due to lack of access required by New York Town Law-Section 2110-A. ( ) Interpretation of the Town Code, Article Section O Reversal or Other — A prior appeal ( ) has, f4 has notbeen made at an with respect to this pro er , IUNDER Appeal No(s). Year(s). completing this question or call our office for assistance _ • (Please:besure to research before Name of Ownei; � ZBA File# t r i REASONS FOR APPEAL (Ple -. e specific, additional sheets may be used wi_.r eparer•'s RECEIVED� signature notarized): FEB 1-2 2099 1.An undesirable change will not be produced in the CHARACTER of the neighbor or a detriment to nearby properties if granted,because; 7WOE 6e,5)/Ale, C07.�GZ ANfj ,PSS' 4/01 A�QARD OF APPEALS S'l�occ/�.P s'y'�LLS, wID ¢f p-o/[,E> W11-4 o�l/YG RoDf� p�A� FRopoxiF, /J u0 L oar�.4,v,U/ ON wl��r a//lL,e0.4 1l/N!,V&*4 GV-4Ze� AKIJ7-M& C0 77'A-G� RAO G'5 0,-- - F /a 6•�//A=.t'� et�,a�ve�E ,"D C11..4�t'Ac�.ZR Ar/W bwX IAIG AiVD [!l/L[ Na�h�yyA�� � a ID 2..The benefit sought by the applicant CANNOT be achieved by some�iYtho'd"feasible or t e app scant toursue other than an area variance,because; ��Gll77NL' J��SQ,fj�� corm 6,6 W/.3 S gQ/jl ieUCT�d� IAI ��,?�Y60"S 1A14 G®CA !'70Vav Pmt= Pk&V-41 Y 7'9/A7- RSsOZ/CrS ANY r)6V/F/cavi 1A1CgW.45� A,vO/TaW!'!?E L47Z6 YWBPREsZ5tlT OevNER 72WY CAINNOT2ELocetr& AWYPGoJG9 77-447-6rJ01140 Nor 6901,ems A! IIAWIANC-1. 7�E Pk0PO G6 oVVP 6ON C V1V--- C"0V D� 7�E roTr �,E ¢�J7a6cr, ,eJ tlS�f9. �ACC. Uiv�2 Can,E /N ORPUFA 3. ie amoun of relief requested is not substantial becaus OF s 0604—le SM45 —,01::/V C[Ds+UR.� 47 rUSMA171ML A2- /oo J0. A1a wj&VX'C �Vzo- s /s 7.5 - WiTdA r.V-00 0 OF 2Y' 4eT.V /1*S 4 VI&VZ: `.Tf'DINT 7,-V Aie 5Z0d&lP �010 0 61 �/.5. RA!>R'6e 7 �WQ'd '15"r OR'4/ /'0 'Wo ?�LEf '�gvzIP� Gvy/W /s iYasr 4. The variance will NOT have an adverse effector impact on the physical or environmental conditions in the neighborhood or district because: r" AUS)/M6 CC 7-y-, CVA PAS AAC1SPED 04-*' Tivw RRoeek>rY GR,!x-7;r& 7m q/Ysw-xeowy !S.¢ L o4 PitoF/F J7X11CPVW 46--P-' IV.4.v /N AVIW T ra 777W /1�Dl�E. A Vu,e1,4NCk5 .471Y2 77/,5 rHoWa-> PML P2oa1-f 4AIP COMIQWC77N6 Haw eie" WIZZ 00v67- NAVE AN AV VE,i'7 Xe 0Af4C7" OR 1jWAc &V APYS/0344 p Aly neGW-0 BA41-41 6y.0/77&VX 5.Has the alleged difficulty been self-created? J6 Yes,or } No Why: Are there any Covenants or Restrictions concerning this land? )<No { } Yes(please furnish a copy) This is the MINIMUM that is necessary and adequate,and at the same time preserve and protect the character of the neighborhood and the health, safety and welfare of the community. Signature of Applicant or Authorized Agent __ (Agent must submit written Author ization ft om Owner) Sworn to befoic me this ITi day of 20_ Notary Public TRACEY L. DWYER NOTARY PUBLIC,STATE OF NEW YORK NO.01 DW6306900 QUALIFIED IN SUFFOLK COUNTY COMMISSION EXPIRES JUNE 30,2 aPIt.ECEIVED APPLICANT'S PROJECT DESCRIPTION FEB 1 2 2019 APPLICANT: _ i%CyAkeL i4• /Cl/VlA CSG DATETREPARED: ZON?�,VET/2-1,0)ff PPEALS 1. For Demolition of Existing Building Areas Please describe areas being removed:_ /�,�1yDV� EAG/�'17�VC� PWC/4 II.New Construction Areas (New Dwelling or New Additions/Extensions): Dimensions of first floor extension: (gDimDimensions of new second floor: Aug- Dimensions ensions of floor above second level: _&M Height(from finished ground to top of ridge):__) Is basement or lowest floor area being constructed? If yes,please provide height(above ground) measured from natural existing grade to first floor:._ IVDA III. Proposed Construction Description (Alterations or Structural Changes) (Attach extra sheet if necessary), Please describe building areas: Number of Floors and General Characteristics BEFORE Alterations: Qj'1'e 0) _ Number of Floors and Changes WITH Alterations: ONS 0/ 1V. Calculations of building areas and lot coverage (from surveyor): .Existing square footage of buildings on your property:&D USS,Q�Q Sf��eZ JD".4GGS' Tvr�Sf Proposed increase of building coverage: AjVD��OM• �1 S F Square footage of your lot: AGam__ _ Percentage of coverage of your lot by building area: V. Purpose of New Construction:_ TO 44G/lL/Z /,1 I BYAq- ,0.&-7A , b OGL /2 .1;7ALL IeoaM 8Y COAIA115C77W& 7Z y00-526 4VI R11,01ZOO / ra oMh17- /57104WMER' 0A: C of Q. Al 0 C QX 0 /S'S'y�tj Arm '0Wzu->y& the ofAr1gAEED VI. Please describe the land contours (flat,slope %, heavily wooded, marsh area, etc.) on your land and how it relates to the difficulty in meeting the code requirement (s): 7A . "4PM& �,ecv`9 Ti(��� �2�OAb Z C. _ CAM- C/N Af1 7111�LY �" -J� .VDY S'D ��� Z'09- 0 _ DA O/°S I_`9_C111ALY AA/'—paves c, y 1�i4G A� 7-6 _o9 _ .1' Al2V ASA ,E,4 rZ) ZA 2 OCk AZzVErHM1T- AA/10 Please submit 8 sets of photos, labeled to show different angles of yard areas after staking corners for new construction, and photos of building areal to be altered with yard view. 4/2012 -- ' QUESTIONNAIRE FOR FILING WITH YOUR ZBA APPLICATION RECEIVED A. Is the subject premises listed on the real estate market for sale? FEB 200Yes No B. Are there any proposals to change or alter land contours? ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS —No _ Yes please explain on attached sheet. C. 1.) Are there areas that contain sand or wetland grasses?_CIES' 2.) Are those areas shown on the survey submitted with this application? V't:g 3.) Is the property bulk headed between the wetlands area and the upland building area? /✓D RoC,L k',6 VET/y,6AIT, 4.) If your property contains wetlands or pond areas, have you contacted the Office of the Town trustees for its determination of jurisdiction?F,&p/AY _Please confirm status of your inquiry or application with the Trustees: _ and if issued, please attach copies of permit with conditions and approved survey. D. Is there a depression or sloping elevation near the area of proposed construction at or below five feet above mean sea level?- Al 0- E. Are there any patios, concrete barriers, bulkheads or fences that exist that are not shown on the survey that you are submitting?_ Ale _Please show area of the structures on a diagram if any exist or state none on the above line. F. Do you have any construction taking place at this time concerning your premises? A/0 If yes, please submit a copy of your building permit and survey as approved by the Building Department and please describe: 5ybe Wo ek d.2p G. Please attach all pre-certificates of occupancy and certificates of occupancy for the subject premises. If any are lacking, please apply to the Building Department to either obtain them or to obtain an Amended Notice of Disapproval. &0N4 H. Do you or any co-owner also own other land adjoining or close to this parcel?_At n If yes, please label the proximity of your lands on your survey. I. Please list present use or operations conducted at this parcel� ��� .J ,t�r6vly— CCI CMA- _ and the proposed use /tj�y ,qL ,s'�4V CQ ( --A16 GA�RA6, PgCL __. (ex: existing single family, proposed: same with garage, pool or other) Authorized signature and Date AC-,1•,_ ,,ULTURAL DATA STATEMENT � \CEivE� ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD FEB I.S 2019 , I WHEN TO USE THIS FORM: This form must,be completed by the applicant`fo JlyBuea>al Jus,ePEALs permit, site plan approval, use variance, area variance or subdivision approval on property within an agricultural district OR within 500 feet of a farm operation located in an agricultural district, All applications requiring an agricultural data statement must be referred to the Suffolk County Department of Planning in accordance with Section 239m and 239n of the General Municipal Law, 1. Name of Applicant: -5-AA A--n-'R D Z L G 2. Address of Applicant: -Y966 NVIP &AM S 64659,P A - II ZP 3. Name of Land Owner(if other than Applicant):- _ 4. Address of Land Owner: 5. Description of Proposed Project:;r6 ZgekJZ� /LDW RY c e 1110 � Hiy' l�3'U.9�/C0� C of O 6. Location of Property: road and Tax map number) ;E6 /SS" C 69- RD /V.Y. 1rr,T_,+7: ®D DU-44-1-2 ,1 7. Is the parcel within 500 feet of a farm operation? { } Yes X No 8. Is this parcel actively farmed? { } Yes g) No 9. Name and addresses of any owner(s) of land within the agricultural district containing active farm operations. Suffolk County Tax Lot numbers will be provided to you by the Zoning Board Staff, it is your responsibility to obtain the current names and mailing addresses from the Town Assessor's Office (765••1937) or from the Real Property Tax Office located in Riverhead. NAME and ADDRESS 1. _ 2. 3. 4. _ - 5. -- 6. (Please use the back of this page if there are additional property owners) Signature o Appant licDate ]Vote: 1. The local Board will solicit comments from the owners of land identified above in order to consider the effect of the proposed action on their farm operation. Solicitations will be made by supplying a copy of this statement. 2. Comments returned to the local Board will be; taken into consideration as part as the overall review of this application. 3. Copies of the completed Agricultural Data Statement shall be sent by applicant to the property owners identified above. 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Is the proposed action, NO YES N/A a.A permitted use under the zoning regulations? RECEIVED b. Consistent with the adopted comprehensive plan? FEB i 2 20119 X 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the predominant character of th�e�e�lisvtng bi�t�oJnatufalgL� NO YES landscape? i 7. Is the site of the proposed action located in, or does it adjoin, a state listed Critical Environmental Area? NO YES If Yes, identify: 8. a. Will the proposed action result in a substantial increase in traffic above present levels? NO YES b. Are public transportation service(s) available at or neat the site of the proposed action? X c. Are any pedestrian accommodations or bicycle routes available on or near site of the proposed action? 9.Does the proposed action meet or exceed the state energy code requirements? NO YES If the;proposed action will exceed requirements,describe design features and technologies: X 10. Will the proposed action connect to an existing public/private water supply? NO YES If No,describe method for providing potable water:_ 11. Will the proposed action connect to existing wastewater utilities? NO YES If No,describe method for providing wastewater treatment: f1/V S/ S __ 12. a. Does the site contain a structure that is listed on either the State or National Registei of Historic NO YES Places? b. Is the proposed action located in an archeological sensitive area? \X I� 13, a. Does any portion of the site of the proposed action, of lands adjoining the proposed action,contain NO YES wetlands or other waterbodies regulated by a federal,state or local agency? b. Would the proposed action physically alter, or encroach into, any existing wetland or waterbody? If Yes, identify the wetland or waterbody and extent of alterations in square feet or acres: 14. Identify the typical habitat types that occur on, or are likely to be found on the project site. Check all that apply: Shoreline ❑ Forest ❑Agricultural/grasslands ❑ Early inid-successional pp y• ❑ Wetland ❑ Urban Suburban 15.Does the site of the proposed action contain any species of animal, or associated habitats, listed NO YES by the State or Federal government as threatened or endangered? m 16. Is the project site located in the 100 year flood plain? - jC NO YES 17. Will the proposed action create storm water discharge, either from point or no If Yes, n-point sources? NO YES a. Will storm water discharges flow to adjacent properties? VNO ❑ YES X b. Will storm water discharges be directed to established conveyance systems (runoff and storm drains)? If Yes, briefly describe: ❑NO RYES Page 2 of 4 i 18. Does the proposed action include con- __ tion or other activities that result in the imps_____nent of NO YES water or other liquids(e.g. retention pond,waste lagoon,dam)? If Yes,explain purpose and size: a`�\ ZFf FT\/Fn 19. Has the site of the proposed action or an adjoining property been the location of Can lacti've or Posed NO YES solid waste management facility? If Yes, describe: ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS V 20. Has the site of the proposed action or an adjoining property been the subject of remediation(ongoing or NO YES completed)for hazardous waste? If Yes,describe: - I AFFIRM THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE AND ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE Applicant/sponsor name: G' ,qEL 011 Date:: 21,9,11-619 Signature: Parf 2-Impact Assessment. The Lead Agency is responsible for the completion of Part 2. Answer all of the following questions in Part 2 using the information contained in Part 1 and other materials submitted by the project sponsor or otherwise available to the reviewer. When answering the questions the reviewer should be guided by the concept"Have my responses been reasonable considering the scale and context of the proposed action?" No, or Moderate small to large impact impact may may _ occur occur 1. Will the proposed action create a material conflict with an adopted land use plan or zoning regulations? 2. Will the proposed action result in a change in the use or intensity of use of land? 3. Will the proposed action impair the character or quality of the existing community? 4. Will the proposed action have an impact on the environmental characteristics that caused the establishment of a Critical Environmental Area(CEA)? 5. Will the proposed action result in an adverse change in the existing level of traffic or affect existing infrastructure for mass transit,biking or walkway? 6 Will the proposed action cause an increase in the use of energy and it fails to incorporate reasonably available energy conservation or renewable energy opportunities? 7. Will the proposed action impact existing: a.public/private water supplies? b, public/private wastewater treatment utilities? 8. Will the proposed action impair the character or quality of important historic, archaeological, architectural or aesthetic resources? 9. Will the proposed action result in an adverse change to natural resources (e.g.,wetlands, watei bodies,groundwater, air quality,flora and fauna)? Page 3 of 4 No, or Moderate RECEIVED small to large impact impact FEB 22019 may may _ occur occur 10. Will the proposed action result in an increase in the potential for e`Ui�p,,'ding 6 drainages problems? 11. Will the proposed action create a hazard to environmental resources or human health? Part 3-Determination of significance. The Lead Agency is responsible for the completion of Part 3. For every question in Part 2 that was answered"moderate to large impact may occur", or if there is a need to explain why a particular element of the proposed action may or will not result in a significant adverse environmental impact,please complete Part 3 Part 3 should, in sufficient detail, identify the impact,including any measures or design elements that have been included by the project sponsor to avoid or reduce impacts. Part 3 should also explain how the lead agency determined that the impact may or will not be significant. Each potential impact should be assessed considering its setting,probability of occurring, duration, irreversibility, geographic scope and magnitude. Also consider the potential for short-term, long-term and cumulative impacts. Check this box if you have determined, based on the information and analysis above, and any supporting documentation, that the proposed action may result in one or more potentially large or•significant adverse impacts and an environmental impact statement is required. Cl Check this box if you have determined, based on the information and analysis above, and any supporting documentation, that the proposed action will not result in any significant adverse environmental impacts. Name of Lead Agency Date Print or Type Name of Responsible Officer r in Lead Agency Title of Responsible Officer Signature of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency —Signature of Preparer(if different frorn Responsible Officer) Page 4 of 4 RECEIVED APPLICANT/OWNIER 'I \ TRANSACTIONAL DISCLOSURE FORM FEB 1.2 2019 The Town of Southold's Code of Ethics prohibits conflicts of interest on the part of town officeirs and-emnloyees..The purpose of this "'"u lr. °" HLS form is to provide information which can alert the town of possible conflicts of interest and allow it to take�r•17atev�`'i•lact�o�iso necessary to avoid same. I , YOUR NAME : "Azyx-ez' j/,E7.-ROPY (Last name,first name,middle i itial,unless you are applying in the name of someone else or other entity,such as a company.if so,indicate the other person's or company's name.) TYPE OF APPLICATION: (Check all that apply) Tax grievance Building Permit �C Variance Trustee Permit Change of Zone Coastal Erosion Approval of Plat _ Mooring Other(activity) Phinning Do you personally(or through your company,spouse,sibling,parent, or child)have a relationship with any officer or employee of the Town of Southold? "Relationship"includes by blood,marriage, or business interest. "Business interest" means a business,including a partnership,in which the town officer or employee has even a partial ownership of(or employment by) a corporation in which the town officer or employee owns more than 5% of the shares. YES NO V If you answered "YES", complete the balance of this form ;and date and sign where indicated. Name of person employed by the Town of Southold Title or position of that person Describe the relationship between yourself(the applicant/al;ent/representative) and the town officer or employee. Either check the appropriate line A)through D) and/or describe in the space provided. The town officer or employee or his or her spouse,sibling,parent,or child is(check all that apply) A)the owner of greater that 5% of the shares of the corporate stock of the applicant(when the applicant is a corporation) 6)the legal or beneficial owner of any interest in a non-corporate entity(when the applicant is not a corporation) C)an officer,director,partner,or employee of the applicant; or ID)the actual applicant DESCRIPTION OF RELATIONSHIP Submitted this day of �G`�— 20/jf� Signature 2&t4�__ V. Print Name _k1V1QY 11/1 1�Fr9-1-PNE ME44RE-12, AGENT/REPRESENTATIVE RECEIVED TRANSACTIONAL DISCLOSURE FORM The Town of Southold's Code of Ethics Prohibits conflicts of interest on the Dart of town officers and emulbj e�eJT%e'�yQ9 se of this form As to provide information which can alert the town of Possible conflicts of interest and allow it to take whatever action is necessary to avoid same. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS YOUR NAME : K teCSG �/CSAL (Last _ name,first name,middle initial,unless you are applying in the name of someone else or other entity,such as a company.If so,indicate the other person's or company's name.) TYPE OF APPLICATION: (Check all that apply) Tax grievance Building Permit X Variance C Trustee Permit ^_ Change of Zone Coastal Erosion _ Approval of Plat Mooring Other(activity) Planning Do you personally(or through your company,spouse,sibling,parent, or child)have a relationship with any officer or employee of the Town of Southold? "Relationship"includes by blood, marriage,or business interest. "Business interest" means a business,including a partnership,in which the town officer OR'employee has even a partial ownership of(or employment by)a corporation in which the town officer or employee owns more than 5% of the shares. YES NO D- If your answered"YES",complete the balance of this form and date and sign where indicated. Name of person employed by the Town of Southold Title or position of that person Describe the relationship between yourself(the applicant/agent/representative) and the town officer or employee. Either check the appropriate line A) through D) and/or describe in the space provided. The town officer or employee or his or her spouse,sibling,parent; or child is(check all that apply) A)the owner of greater that 5%of the shares of the corporate stock of the applicant(when the applicant is a corporation) B)the legal or beneficial owner of any interest in a non-corporate entity(when the applicant is not a corporation) C)an officer,director,partner,or employee of the applicant; or D)the actual applicant DESCRIPTION OF RELATIONSHIP Submitted this_�_day of _,20_Lq� Signature --telW,6� Print Name0/CPA& A /���f4 CJL Town of Southold -- LWRPc RECEIVED CONSISTENCY ASSESSMENT FORM_ A. INSTRUCTIONSFEB -112 2019 i ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS 1. All applicants for permits* including Town of Southold agencies, shall complete this CCAF for proposed actions that are subject to the Town of Southold Waterfront Consistency Review Law. This assessment is intended to supplement other information used by a Town of Southold agency in making a determination of consistency. *Except minor exempt actions including Building Permits and other Jninisterial permits not located within the Coastal Erosion Hazard.4rea, 2. Before answering the questions in Section C, the preparer of this form should review the exempt minor action list, policies and explanations of each policy contained in the Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program. A proposed action will be evaluated as to its significant beneficial and adverse effects upon the coastal area (which includes all of Southold Town), 3. If any question in Section C on this form is answered "yes", then the proposed action may affect the achievement of the LWRP policy standards and conditions contained in the consistency review law. Thus, the action should be analyzed in more detail and, if necessary, modified prior to making a determination that it is consistent to the maximum extent practicable with the LWRP policy standards and conditions. If an action cannot be certified as consistent with the LWRP policy standards and conditions, it shall not be undertaken. A copy of the LWRP is available in the following places: online at the Town of Southold's website (southoldtown.northfork.net), the Board of Trustees Office, the Planning Department, all local libraries and the Town Clerk's office. B. DESCRIPTION OF SITE AND PROPOSED ACTION SCTM#_ __ _ The Application has been submitted to (check appropriate response:): Town Board 0 Planning Dept. 13 Building Dept.] . 0 Board of Trustees l• Category of Town of Southold agency action (check;appropriate response): (a) Action undertaken directly by Town agency (e.g. capital [r� construction,planning activity, agency regulation, land transaction) - C (b) Financial assistance (e.g. grant, loan, subsidy) (c) Permit, approval, license, certification: Nature and extent of action:RZ&Ol45 A/y eOAC; `1l Sig P,�7CZ, la"rl 7'O CO,�Wr CT Jr4S' 11W R- OW ,tea i Location of action;_/�'� ,Z: ' -4I YM Site acreage: (�„ 2C — l C:EIY1/E[3 Present land use: 9�3-7X N4, �.¢G COp7',¢C�,�rLC3 'S 2019 Present zoning classification: L CSG: OF APPEALS 2. 1f an application for the proposed action has been filed with the Town of Southold agency, the following information shall be provided: (a) Name of applicant:_5`.tj^/r O F&t4 "T l� 6-0 LL G (b) Mailing address 9 66 DA VIP &A M (c) Telephone number: Area Code (d) Application number, if any: Will the action be directly undertaken, require funding, or approval by a state or federal agency? Yes ❑ No X If yes, which state or federal agency? DEVELOPED COAST POLICY Policy 1. Foster a pattern of development in the Town of Southold that enhances community character, preserves open space, malkes efficient use of infrastructure, makes beneficial use of a coastal location, and minimizes adverse effects of development, See LWRP Section III-Policies; Page 2 for evaluation criteria. ®Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Applicable ,z' &�E Co,U,�>.cCT' P_VAE- - -���a - 1��8�A./��lciA OCAZ`/ca _ Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 2. Protect and preserve historic and archaeological resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III-Policies Pages 3 through 6 for evaluation criteria ❑ Yes ❑ No 0 Not Applicable del CV 2 /J' Vo r 04 /ro 7Z&4�—k2rT - I Attach additional sheets if necessary RECEIVED Policy 3. Enhance visual quality and protect scenic resources throb out the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III—Policies Pages 6 through 7 for evaluation criteria FEB 1-9, 2019 0 Yes No lj�f7S—[ Not Applicable ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS _ - -ekQf� 2,�1,12 �Tfy� .V .�Cl� / C O Y7C�� 1S1 /L 11/07' Attach additional sheets if necessary - - NATURAL COAST POLICIES Policy 4. Minimize loss of life, structures, and natural resources from flooding and erosion. See LWRP Section III—Policies Pages 8 through 16 for evaluation criteria Yes 0 No J'I!f�7S Not Applicable �400fl /l LO CA ZEEP Attach additional sheets if necessary - Policy 5. Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III —Policies Pages 16 through 21 for evaluation criteiria, Yes [] No ®Not Applicable P641C 77-0 MIX ASOMC Attach additional sheets if necessary _ - -- Policy 6„ Protect and restore the quality and function of the Town of Southold ecosystems including Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitats and wetlands. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 22 through 32 for evaluation criteria. Yes No I'X71' Not Applicable �d/J cy 6 Ivo r ,4 -&1C49Zje P'�Z �.�_- i I RECEIVED Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 7. Protect and improve air quality in the Town of SoutholclOPS�l&.LCVVR�PoFSecti nsIII — Policies Pages 32 through 34 for evaluation criteria. ❑� Yes E] No,® Not Applicable �R�i7'f CT GUl L< &077 ,40P �pU/T/Or1Ji v.� _�C1�E s_�D Attach additional sheets if necessary - — Policy S. Minimize environmental degradation in Town of Southold from solid waste and hazardous' substances and wastes. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 34 through 38 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ No ® Not Applicable AtO �NJ'J PUBLIC; COAST POLICIES Policy 9,. Provide for public access to, and recreational use of, coastal waters, public lands', and public resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 38 through 46 for evaluation criteria. nn ❑ Ye-El No� Not Applicable 6S A/o OIJBLI C A C eg Ole 5g Attach additionalsheets if necessary - WORKING COAST POLICIES Policy 10. Protect Southold's water-dependent uses and promote siting of new water-dependent uses in suitable locations. See LVVRP Section III—Policies; Pages 47 through 56 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ No Not Applicable ' l PDL/ y /o Norte -- ro qECEIVED Attach additional sheets if necessary �DUA U Or TF-PE Policy 11. Promote sustainable use of living marine resources in Long Island Sound, the Peconic Estuary and Town waters. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 57 through 62 for evaluation criteria. 1E Yes ❑ No (�'J Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary —— Policy 12. Protect agricultural lands in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III — Policies; Pages 62 through 65 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ NoR Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary - Policy 13. Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resources. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 65 through 68 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ No,® Not Applicable Pa UIV07- Af L/CAf3 jS plZ�,T,�c� Created on 512510511:20 AM 1 � r last RECEIVED Board of Zoning Appeals Application FEB 1'9 2019 I ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS AUTH01MATION (Where the Applicant is not the Owner)' 3 949 io b +v 1,0 AL I, TRU 1)-YAAs-FF6TONoo� M�/►?. siding at , (Print property owner's name) (Mailing Address) SC,tFoA-b/ A1Y /®78-3 do hereby authorize (Agent) C16 to apply for variance(s) on my behalf from the Southold Zoning Board of Appeals. wner's ignature) TlZ a X01 M A-FF5�7roAj C A4 Em 13 6—R, (Print Owner's Name) S4 N T 0 S H,+ AFfEp SD �, C i I � 1 1c If .r r " M 09 . 19 . 2018 04 : 13 �r y rn t ` . i (1)M affetone Residence , Taken Sept.19,2010 Looking NE �ro > _ .1 l (2)Mmaffetone Residence Taken Sept.19,2010 Looking East 4,y _ f TOW F SOUTHOL PROPERTY RECORD CARD OWNERSTREET{ 1,55 VILLAGE DISTRICT SUB. 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Telephone(631)765-1800 RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER www.southoldtownny.gov FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals FROM: Elizabeth A. Neville DATED: ' February 22, 2019 RE: Zoning Appeal No. 7291 Transmitted herewith is Zoning Appeals No. 7291 for Santosha After 50 LLC: ,/ The Application to the Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals � _Applicant's Project Description Questionnaire __Z_Agricultural Data Statement Short Environmental Assessment Form _V_Applicant/Owner Transactional Disclosure Form(s) ,/ Agent/Representative Transactional Disclosure Form(s) LWRP Consistency Assessment Form ,/Notice(s) of Disapproval Board of Zoning Appeals Application Authorization Certificate(s) of Occupancy Findings, Deliberations and Determination Meeting(s) Action of the Board of Appeals Photos Correspondence- Copy of Deed(s) Building Permit(s) _Property Record Card(s) ,l Survey/Site Plan Maps Drawings Misc. Building Dept. forms (Certificate of Compliance, Housing Code Inspection, ect.) ./Misc. Paperwork-5Ne* Wo r Ic- 6 r AA-1 , rwe�n�e,r Sl.�,�'3� c,t r�.t;�j c.cj,� n of Southold P.O Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 * * * RECEIPT * * * Date: 02/21/19 Receipt#: 251684 Quantity Transactions Reference Subtotal 1 ZBA Application Fees 7291 $1,000.00 Total Paid: $1,00000 Notes: Payment Type Amount Paid By CK#1081 $1,000.00 Santosha, After 50 Llc Southold Town Clerk's Office 53095 Main Road, PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Name: Santosha, After 50 Llc 3966 David PI. Seaford, NY 11783 Clerk ID: SABRINA Internal ID.7291 Fuentes, Kim From: Leslie Weisman Forward Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2019 11:22 MM To: Fuentes, Kim Cc: Eric Dantes; Weisman, Leslie; Planamento, Nicholas; Patricia Acampora; Rob Lehnert Subject: ' Re: ZBA#7291 Santosha After 50 I'm okay with the site plan submitted. it's-properly drawn in scale and signed by licensed professional and with Schwartz's letter it should suffice i Leslie .f Sent from my Whone On Aug 8, 2019, at 8:39 AM, Fuentes, Kim <Icimf@southoldtownny.gov>wrote: H i, Please see attached portion of the updated site plan by Mark Schwartz, Architect. Below, I emailed Mike-Kimack the Board's instructions that details of the septic system be certified by a licensed Engineer. Should I clarify your instructions, again. Flim E. Fuentes .Secretary to the Zoning Board of Appeals Town of Southold 54375 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 631-765-1809, Ex. 5011 E-mail:kimf@southoldtownn�aov Mail to:P.O. Box 1179,Southold, IVY 11971 From: Fuentes, Kim Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2019 11:57 AM To: 'mkimack2@verizon.net'; 'm ksarchitect@optonline.net' Cc: Sakarellos, Elizabeth Subject: RE: ZBA #7291 Santosha After 50 Hi Mike, i l 1 Just to clarify. I've been instructed to ask for detail and location of the existing sanitary system to be placed on a plan and certified by a professional engineer, dated and stamped. Thank you. Kinn K Fuentes Secretary to the Zoning Board of Appeals Town of Southold 54375 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 631-765-1809, Ex. 5011 E-mail:kimf@southoldtownnv-aov Mail to:P.O. Box 1179, Southold, NY 11971 From: Fuentes, Kim Sent: Monday, June 24, 2019 1:10 PM To: 'mkimack2@verizon.net'; 'mksarchitect@optonline.net' Cc: Sakarellos, Elizabeth Subject: RE: ZBA #7291 Santosha After 50 In addition, detail of the sanitary system should be certified by an engineer. Thank you. Kim E Fuentes Secretary to the Zoning Board of Appeals Town of Southold 54375 Main Road Southold,NY 11971 631-765-1809, Ex. 5011 E-mail:kimf@southoldtownny.aov Mail to:P.O. Box 1179,Southold, NY 11971 From: Fuentes, Kim Sent: Monday, June 24, 2019 12:32 PM To: 'mkimack2@verizon.net'; 'mksarchitect@optonline.net' Cc: Sakarellos, Elizabeth Subject: ZBA #7291 Santosha After 50 Hi Mike, 2 l The LWRP coordinator and the 2BA Chair have asked for information about the function of the existing sanitary system, and also asked that its location be placed onlhe site plan. Let me know if you have questions. Kim E. Fuentes Secretary to the Zoning Board of Appeals Town of Southold 54375 Main Road Southold, IVY 11971 631-765-1809,Ex. 5011 E-mail.kimf@southoldtownny.aov Mail to.P.O. Box 1179,Southold, NY 11971 <20190808073455.pdf> 3 Fuentes, Kim From: Fuentes, Kim Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2019 2:13 PM To: 'mksarchitect@optonline.net' Cc: 'mkimack2@verizon.net' Subject: RE: ZBA #7291 Santosha After 50 Mark, The applicant's name is Trudy A. Maffetone. Address is 56155 Route 48, Greenport. SUM No. 1000-44-1-21 Michael Kimack is the applicant's representative. Your plan was last revised on 2/11/2019. Drawn by JM/MS, with no Job No. Let me know if you need any more information. Kim E Fuentes Secretary to the Zoning Board of Appeals Town of Southold 54375 Dain Road Southold, NY 11971 631-765-1509, Ex. 5011 E-mail: kimf@southoldtownny.gov Mail to:P.O. Box 1179, Southold, IVY 11971 From: m ksa rch itect(cbopton line.net [ma ilto:m ksarch itect(aoptonline.net] Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2019 1:49 PM To: Fuentes, Kim Subject: RE: ZBA #7291 Santosha After 50 What is Owners name for this project please? From: Fuentes, Kim <kimf@southoldtownny.gov> Sent: Monday,June 24, 2019 1:10 PM To: 'mkimack2@verizon.net' <mkimacl<2@verizon.net>; 'mksarchitect@optonline.net' <mksarchitect@optonline.net> Cc: Sakarellos, Elizabeth <elizabeth.sakarellos@town.southold.nv.us> Subject: RE: ZBA#7291 Santosha After 50 In addition, detail of the sanitary system should be certified by an engineer. Thank you. Kim E Fuentes Secretary to the Zoning Board of Appeals Town of Southold 54375 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 631-765-1809, Ex. 5011 E-mail:kim-f@southoldtownny.go Mail to:P.O. Box 1179, Southold, NY 11971 From: Fuentes, Kim Sent: Monday, June 24, 2019 12:32 PM To: 'mkimack2@verizon.net'; 'm ksarchitect@optonline.net' Cc: Sakarellos, Elizabeth Subject: ZBA #7291 Santosha After 50 Hi Mike, The LWRP coordinator and the ZBA Chair have asked for information about the function of the existing sanitary system, and also asked that its location be placed on the site plan. Let me know if you have questions. Kim E. Fuentes Secretary to the Zoning Board of Appeals Town of Southold 54375 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 631-765-1809, Ex. 5011 E-mail. kimf - @southoldtownny.go Mail to:P.O. Box 1179,Southold,NY 11971 Virus-free www avq.com 2 { Fuentes, Kim From: Terry, Mark Sent: Monday, July 01, 2019 8:37 AM To: Fuentes, Kim Subject: RE: #7291 Santaosha After 50 It is not a restrictive standard—its proof of function in an area in close proximity to surface waters. From: Fuentes, Kim Sent: Monday, July 01, 2019 8:34 AM To: Weisman, Leslie; Terry, Mark; Duffy, Bill Subject: #7291 Santaosha After 50 FYI, Below is the response from Mike K. when asked about information relating to the function of the existing sanitary system, and the location be placed on the site plan to be certified by an engineer. Last week, he attempted to submit a copy of a site plan assumed to be drawn by a contractor. No design professional was indicated. Kim E Fuentes Secretary to the Zoning Board ofAppeals Town of Southold 54375 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 631-765-1809, Ex. 5011 E-mail:kimf@southoldtowmny.gov Mail to:P.O. Box 1179, Southold, NY 11971 From: mkimack2(cbverizon.net [mailto:mkimack2Cabverizon.net] Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2019 8:25 AM To: Fuentes, Kim Cc: mksarchitectftoptonline.net Subject: Santaosha After 50 Kim: The Suffolk County Dept. of Health Services allows a "design professional to sign and stamp their form WWM-072, Which certifies an existing subsurface sewage disposal system. In addition,they allow either to design and stamp A new I/A septic system. It seems unsupportive that the Town chooses to set a more restrictive standard than the County department charged with the review and approval of all aspects of wastewater management Best 1 ATTENTION: This email came -Liuiii an external source. Do not open attaumiients or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. 2 3 ,7-T-77TT7v,,,' -(F,-,�; ;tr..,v, ,:4�i, c1�, .i; ilii, ',a�.jj.}k' ,Y`gllgf k.^ ,3• ,#to �� `%".,ii"rt-.i _ _ _ "M 4 �, rp Long 5x114 IP!")oIund �� z ZI Report Card Grading the water quality and ecosystem health of the Urban Sro 7;r X] 1 ht, SII I 'AA P m "l-WiMiR,M- _ 1 ?`,=;M=PE 51 4 IgNI O v rVM -70-n� 'The east-west gradient l= le and po,11ution Long Island Sound is an estuary located between the southern shore of Connecticut and the north shore of Long Island, _ �•, New York. It is influenced by the tides, with a large exchange with ocean water in the east and minor exchange with New IN a York Harbor in the west, It has an average depth of 60 feet "' '(20 meters) and a maximum depth of over 300 feet(100 meters). Both development and density of people increase from east to - ,. west along the Sound. There is intense development in the west, ��'�"�-•,-��. �;�-F� ;�°�� .._ where the Sound meets the East River in New York City. People recreate inthe water and along shorelines throughout t eSound. �'`' :• 4 f z fitt_ Long Island Sound varies in water quality(particularly dissolved oxygen) and depth (see figure below). There are strong gr43dients in tidal currents (highest in the eastern Sound) and tidal range (highest in the western Sound). Nutrient pollution.fuels algal blooms in the Sound's waters. When the blooms eventually die and decompose, they lead to a lack of dissolved oxygen for fish $; $ and shellfish. Water clarity is better in the east and worse in the west. Seagrasses, which have historically flourished throughout the Sound, now grow mostly in the eastern Sound, S :TF 'S3Ptii3.��"��L �+.'•tifL r ,�� jam'�YY�v,t.'• !i`;w��'f, Long Island Sound plays a significant role in the region's economy. In the past, it supported abundant fisheries, such as y, oysters, scall salt x _ y scallops, and lobsters, Add p , Additionally, marshes and F�:f,. ''"-`'��: ��,'-;�L�-'--�Rx• �ti.}, rte"� ��; " seagrasses were widespread. These resources have been reduced • �f„ .` � . ZZ 1� � as a result of environmental degradation from development, fishing pressure, and climate change. Nevertheless, the Sound is Recreational activities, like swimming at beaches still a great place to live and la . Reducin along the coast and sailing on the Sound, offer p Y g pollution, protecting an escape from urban and suburban life and restoring coastal habitats, and increasing our resiliency to climate change by protecting our coastal lands will only increase the value of this important resource. 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The Connecticut River, which runs V,$ through Connecticut, 9 Massachusetts, Vermont, New VT ' > ' ME Hampshire, and northward into Canada dominates the watershed. The Housatonic and Thames Rivers in Montpelier Conneclicut are the next largest watersheds, while New York coastal watersheds are relatively small. With more than nine million inhabitants, what gets r �? NH built in the watershed, and what we apply on or what drains off the land can have consequences for . , Long Island Sound. max` Concord IQ Albany �x <, iworcester 4 ' ' ���-.� MA °a» �.,1 g�;;r::{?,�; �di�f � >'!4�,;. tt� � >t' tt:,•„`i jf=-.t--i NY k< 'b` .r: l~ Pr id nce 2 ,rxr t ' $'' x e g c�J , Rl 19 NJ ® ” ® Above:A typical skyline around Long Island Sound. in ^ NY . , , , ■ ,• New Haven, CT. Trees, houses, and commercial buildings ■ are part of the Long Island Sound watershed Left-Major watersheds of Long Island Sound. Overall, Long Island Sound is in good health, but there are-still challenges to water quality. Humans cause the main impacts with development and agriculture. Stormwa ter runoff from streets, roofs, and parking-lots carries pollutants like nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment into the Sound. Septic systems and fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides used in agriculture, lawns, and landscaping also pollute the Sound, Some of the visible impacts to people and communities are beach closures in the summer due to high bacteria levels, and shellfish beds that have to be closely monitored for contamination. »:- YtH $S.f � ��i '�, r%.®wYii'-`'t".•'y*4P`• L°"""el` it � 'Jt} '>r }iivr. t�.�•�� i'...' tf v� � r .. r` s•-. �dLG="a'atGR"9>aYi Stormwater runoff from developed areas can degrade Photos:Doug Kerr and Save the Sound, m water quality and result closed beaches and shellfish"beds. 4- Living resource, Md"ic tors need improvement, � r' yT 10 20 C' n" i u LL Q c 19 a; a X04 rn C.'� i. v;r<# C - .. .k m E <r. 'Q J ° a >Striped bass(Morone saxatilis). o z 1F The Biomass Area-Day Depletion (BADD) Index 0 estimates how water quality Is affecting finfish like 17 rn rn rn rn M o 0 0 0 0 _ striped bass and lautog, in Long Island Sound. The °' °' °' °' O1 " " 0 O O O 0 N N N N N N N lower the BADD Index, the better the dissolved oxygen The Biomass Area-Day Depletion Index,has improved in conditions for finfish. The Index has improved in recent years despite increasing water temperature that recent years despite Increasing water temperature that intensifies the effects of hypoxia. Intensifies the effects of hypoxia (low dissolved oxygen). ® a Nesting pairs of piping plover(%score) New.London J • 100(Good) ' i 090-<100 ®' S� ® .r•,, 70-<80 Bridgeport awctp4 s{r,"' .c° kJ ?�`7`• s "d 60—<76 o 0-<60(Poor) s r'Wyi•'., ' ;°.'�,�' ` ;; _ o Unscored ® `�V0 . �. ` New rod^ 0 5 10 ?0 Miles Rochelle' ort-Jefferson 1'0 2 Kilometers Adult piping plover. Manhasset The piping plover(Charadnus melodus) Is a small shorebird that is endangered and threatened throughout its range, It makes its nests along the Long Island Sound shoreline each year and is just one of many important birds that use the Sound as a feeding and nursery area. Nesting pairs were compared against a 10-year average for that site and scored on a 0-100% (poor to good)scale. Piping plover productivity varied widely, from no new nesting pairs to more than the average of the previous ten years. :' 5�.y' T �3 4 1 Y �''• F . New'., z6r $ o o Flounder in eelgrass bed. V v Eelgrass (Zostera manna) is a submerged plant that grows in shallow areas along the coast. ItE %''< ' '' , provides a number of benefits like buffering coastal communities from storms, removing pollution from Eelgrass areas have been reduced to locations within the the water, and providing shelter for animals. While Eastern subregion and isolated pockets farther west. The eelgrass has historically stretched farther west, it is current target in the Comprehensive Conservation and currently limited to the eastern region of the Sound. Management Plan is to double the current eelgrass acreage from approximately 2000 to 4000 acres. `' 4�+,q• k`4'�����`o�;v,'°4$ °., r'w�p.. i� <'��'g�;''LC 7r"r 1 ,� 't �. r{Yyr9 S` '�„e. t,,�.4"ry ss-;",ewr"v.:5 7 "e�,�? � 3,.a,, �� F,,yX�•`"�SM �i.' ���� a ',s'i.'�• ."�+ �.� �2 ..?L"y? �,� "e .�' �' �trrcw � � "1.��� "S A` �R��4t:� ���ri�'.(} _ §' . ," f* �"' .es 't'1, ,�.,�' �-r,-�3t �P`,,v',.�. �� q' Se },z r,�":i, j<<�,r` r. � z; �' ''iIzt?� �'. :��..���'•��;�r,..i 3".}y "c#'y'�j'... �' yy. �i�.`�tV •# t}x;�` � r* ?! .+ �, `�•�f' y }} »'�,, t �'..,. �i-t. t.t §'^'J�"ta.s�.�; '�' b`'�`°. i i Water Quality Water quality illustrates the story of pollution and dilution in Long Island Sound indicators F Eastern Narrows Central Long Island Sound B ® 1 Dissolved oxygen The Eastern,Nat rows received a D+(,59%),aA, Central Long island Sound received a B(84%),a ; There is a variation from O Dissolved oxygen is critical to the �� coor grade,because dissolved oxygen,water fvo .-,t moderately goad grade,because mos:indicators sLOMW a west to east of unhealthy survival of fish and shellfish The ,'.� .^ clarity,and nutrients continue to be orobiems t «: ,> scorea veli This area Is less deveiooed than the (F)to healthy water quality amount o£dissolved oxygen N 1impacts, «•_~ 'tea The Eastern?far rows has urban and suburban a Narrows,with fewer pollution im acts,and has 6 �"�"= (A) The Vvestem Na•rows H c�-'. .,. P P '4at� needed before fish and shellfishes development and the water has litae excnange - better exchange with the Atlantic Ocean 4 •;;•; is affected by the highly are stressed,or even die,varies P with the Atlantic Ocean r � between species populated,suburban- _ urban commurntles r` New su' surrourcing New York Nitrogen r� � tonnoa r City and scored the worst Rlovir ig east`rom Sj 4o i, r western Connecticut and v:este•r Long island, Nitrogen comes from human stip" �, � ' the water qual,ty improves in the eastern S V sources like wastewater,septic o - '. .�` 4 the pollut'on is diluted by exchange with th' systems,and lawn fertilizere r�N Atlantic Ocean Ove,all,vrater quality indicatu,� -. .„ Nitrogen,coupled with ,�,r �r� :��"'':.:�:� �" ` . ` in Lorg Island Sound scored good or very good phosphorus,is leading to algal 9 P¢'i �,,,•u tom" except hos ro us,which scored poorly Very, « ray $ r:k �.� e :o, P P F blooms and decreased dissolved my r= 3x,. y., r� «a �� - �' •f high turbid?y m tre�tirest=m Narrows restriGs oxygen levels Nitrogen is taken up and rused quickly by Ph to lankton .-�""-;��>�r�,;'-�•%,:'�?;.� - i. ' light,pr eventing phytoplarkton grow—h, hc vreve•, (microalgae) Conn Cu or-ov,rg east from n,o:ern rorine_ c„r a.g western Long island,turbidity improves,vvr,ch ,/ �r. »` "v w.5;_;3''.''�'":moi' r�;'.s`.,��;E�Q^•a:1a&�`•�} i,��<< r +�s�2���ftr�'"fr. Y �i�.� •�^�'�'`.;_:^,��,- aJows phytcpiankton to gram Nev✓York � �'' �. � r-ti.,��'��"•`:�,-.^%�"�i•�•, r= �`s Phosphorus hrewJersey Reducing nutrient inputs from human actitities vawv�- r.�a, 1 nn Ian(-is critical to improving Ilia health of the Nitrogen and fight limits algal growth ' .r. ww_:s ys- Pet 7eHenon ` in most of Lon Island Sound ¢3 t} f Sauna Check out the baa page for actions you Long ��•� 3 1 w can take to Help the Sound To:incl out more Phosphorus entering the Sound is / Vit ,' r' about the report card indicators and grades,visit greater than what the algae can use, New vcrk d, the generally conservative nature of Ica - 4 Long Island gig`` E §. f long islardsound.ecoreoortcard org phosphorus therefore makes it a Western , good indicator of human inputs to 1 a;r R•ver Narrows r r the system e . i. ,L 1JV Chlorophyll a stern f acro n's lectern Eastern The Western Narrows received an F(45%),the The Western Long Island Sound received a The Eastern Long Island Sound rece,ved an A Chlorophyll a measures the U worst grade out of the entire Sound Almost f^ �Q B-(81%),a moderately good grade.There is a DO (9390',the best grade out of the entire amount of phytoplankton 4_',, r> (microal ae,which uses both "" every indicator scored very poor or poor Very high •, mix of healthy and unhealthy indicator g-ades All indicators scored ve y goad-Timis ec, g ) turbidity restricts light,preventing phytoplarkton Improved water clarrt led to a moderateMhas a lower population and a mix of nitrogen and phosphorus to grow N tl , Y III, F pToo much algaein the water P grown,v✓hicn leads to a good chloroph)di achlorophyll a grade This region is influenced by "' suburban,and agricultural uses,and'has a lot reduces water clarity,and grade This area is densely developed,and has ' the oor health of the Eastern Narrows,bu:is P g of aF of exchange with the. I nt:c Ocean. decomposing algae leads to very little exchange with the Atlantc Ocean somewnat less developed tnarr,:he Narrows reduced dissolved oxygen How are the scores calculated? 90-100%All water qualit✓indica•orsmee;desredlevels Qualityof F - 60-70% Sorneorfe•wwaterqualityindcators-nee,cesiredleiels Water clarity vrater in these locaao n tends to be tery goad,most often eadi^g to D' Quality of water in these locators tenes to be poor often lead,^g to This report card compares water quality indicators(dissolved oxygen,nitro era, ) �_ Y9 9 profaned^abrtat coria^-ions for aquatic o a•�ts and anm�3 5 - deeraded haortat conainon5 for aquatic olants anc ani^ta's Water clarityis a measure of how phosphorus,chlorophyll a,anc water clarity)to scientifically derived tn•eshoids 8G-90% it9ost water qua6tr nrica:o•s n ee:des•ed levels Quaky of G 0 very tea or no v. e coal-t incl toners root cesi2d levels or goals These indicators are Combined into an overarching Water Quality far light pere:ra-es through the ^•"v v✓ater in;rr�e lora.hns tends to be G.^cd,often lead ng to acceptableBE Quality of wa•er.n these locations renes to be+era✓poo,;eadma to water Clear water allows fish to Index,which is presented as a subregion oercent score Other indicators 'u l abitatcond eons for aouaar;,lass an,4 ani lois unacceptable habrat conditions=or aqui r punts a,,d ao m,Is fired prey and helps underwater presented on these pages are not included in t^e score For;Wore nformatran 70-80%?here s a roir cf good end poor le/cls of wa•e•wally tants to thrive aocut methods,please visit lor�gislandsound erne ortrard or irs-ff,riem Data ilDc is a cesonanon•,;ed for areas wrere the-e is p p g rid Gators Quality c`cater it;hese boa^ens;ends-,ha_far,logo rag is either•ns.,Y cies•or no cata to give a trace or,desirec health levels .,�,,,,��„„_� _ 5ut•iC ant ha3rtar CJr�rCGrs t0'aa..a•C plants a^a]^meals ` .r-f� `..5- a"•^ .'.1.-SML.w - - '<>'-{x '`-I�t.*".' •::`+�i_.'yt.^ .'.1'^�"-'er,m:. 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'•f ° 41 W� � Port Jefferson 10 20 Kilometers Monitoring bacteria levels in swimming �ee� areas. • „ Manhasset Overall, swimming areas had low bacteria levels most of the time, meaning that people can swim. Enterococcus bacteria levels are monitored in swimming areas throughout Long Island Sound, These bacteria are an Indicator of fecal contamination, and high concentrations of bacteria suggest'a potential risk to human health while swimming or recreating on the water, t� ;tx d• " ,;, Classification ofshellfish growing areas NewLgndn Connecticut I &• =Conditionally Restricted V ®Prohibitedsr L Restricted Bridgepo,t ? y till New � 0_5 10 20 Miles Rochelle.`r .: 10�OKilometers Port Jefferson New York �. A haul from an oyster bed in Connecticut Uncertified 'MaAasset Seasonally Certified Holiday Closures Shellfish, including oysters and clams, are an important cornmercial and recreational fishery in Long Island Sound. Shellfish growing areas are classified for safety of harvest based on the presence and impact of pollution sources, such as wastewater treatment plants or stormwater outfalls. Shellfish tissues and seawater samples are also 'routinely monitored for fecal coliform bacteria to help ensC!re that shellfish can be eaten safely. i •te changeis � ifu *fish , sees n -the ,��n Climate change impacts in coastal waters include rising sea levels, increasing water temperatures, 12 21 and more frequent and Intense storms. Long Island v 10 Waim-water adaptedspeaes Sound is already feeling the impact of changing a 8 22 temperatures in Its cold-water and warm-water ' species, For example, fish species that prefer warm o 6 IO water, such as black seabass, butterfish, and summer ,I flounder, appear more frequently in surveys of the Sound, whereas fish species that prefer cold water, z Z 16 such as winter flounder, Atlantic herring, and red 0 hake, are slowly decreasing in number (see graph at 00 1D 00 0) N 0) `° 00 o N �r W 00 o l V3 00 CO 00 Ol Ol Q1 O) G) O O OO N O right). Other climate change indicators, like rnarsh °' °' °' °' °' o 0 0, o N N N N N migration, have been observed in the Sound. As water ternperatures continue to rise In Long!.stand Sound, the number of warm-water adapted fish species is also on the rise. ,'Y£ ", '�i Ell ,+:,rzf b r' i'f' .h: .';'_'-E? 1 3 -Mj;111 �kv ir, ;3 d a �1 ,,t�., v ,� /,'_ x trd 'w ' t,b�7m r 3ttt„t x .. `r { •t+ .. t.rr,. e' .,,+, i;r� °-Yc; a{<<,�ait,,S�. ti'1 "'"t�Y. 5;"5rvr.."�'', k�f y id3.m. a�'w`fil'. i:7� �tdr.&:stf�i...f�ii'.�:•..� Your actions can help improve the Sounds There are nurnerous local programs in small embayments throughout Long Island Sound that ♦ � b+: monitor water quality and other indicators on a more focused scale than is conducted by state and federal governments. As these embayment ': monitoring programs grow, their data becomer= - increasingly valuable to tell the story of annual Long Island Sound ecosystem health. Getting involved with a local embayment group and helping in s cleanups and water quality monitoring will help us iii <y restore Long Island Sound! Check out the Norwalk Harbor report card and the Inner Hempstead Harbor Volunteering for trash cleanups in your neighborhood or~ N report card for more information, nearby park also helps the Sound, OEM-SRI Keep litter out of waterways Trash and debris are hazards to wildlife and are visually unappealing IEliminate or reduce fertilizer use Eliminating or reducing fertilizer use and applying it at the right time ._ reduce=s nutrient loss that pollutos our waterways. Composting reduces the amount of trash your household generates Compost food and yard waste and keeps nutrients onsite rather than sending them offsite. 0 Install a rain barrel Rain barrels collect rain running off your roof and is used to water your garden and lawn. Leave natural vegetation (not a lawn) Grass and forested buffers help filter pollutants. uC along a stream, ditch, of waterfront Pump out your septic system every A properly maintained septic system prevents costly repairs and 0 00�-T 3-5 years untreated sewage discharge into our local waterways Properly dispose of harmful chemicals Keeping chemicals, used cooking oil, and grease out of the pipes In and household grease and oil your house protects the water you drink and play in. Help develop a neighborhood smart Smart development helps promote growth, while at the same time growth plan protects local waterways and the Long Island Sound. outthe Long Island Soun(Jreport card N•„pONMS� pr9� For information on specific methodologies, indicators, "9, �` � SOUND 1� ..'r thresholds, grading; and subregion designations, ',:,� 4} U � f visit lnngislandsound ecoreportcard org ;''` T:� 4TIV-9® Y` -. This report card was produced by the Integration& u' ` M� �'�Rw K. Application Network at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science and published in June 2015 Funding Txraovatiox(nra better ectewc DF.P RT m CWT OR was provided by the Long Island Sound Funders Collaborative. _--__ l —AGRICULTURE • —102 Data was collected by the Connecticut Depai tments of "_ �,� ��., Energy and Environmental Protection,Agriculture, and Public ^`^'"Uoneni7,of man, o Health, the New York State Departments of Envnonmental a Nn R,OR EWIRONtt.NfAI SCII NCI Conservation and Health, the New York City Department of CTGrnvrn gov Environmental Protection, and the Interstate Environmental Commission as well as academic and federal partners. The report card provides a geographically specific assessment of Connecticut Department of WW7 r ' annual Long Island Sound ecosystem health for 2013j tV '' ENERGY a f ENVIRONMENTAL Environmental "TM, Cover photo Nino Modugno ®� P ROT E C T 1 O N Protection i i y+,}�.g"'b�'•ti r, dr. 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Ali�" '� �f. ,�4e^ iS '.#.' t' - �„ye,3"`i,�,'"`."^",t"sY.e .• ;;r,g > p�„� `t x"'u�'��`'= ',�.� "tom 4�`;'�p1 �,...>�., "`x� � 'fie„� � �,, ,�a•; .�. '.n� �y ,��t SNS} i`"t} i^ n��mow. ^�"4�~ �• �• h,Py�p{rY"y. S< ���Y '� ,. ^r'NKp�' �9�' .• 1,.+.' � M a `L Investing in Sewage Take Action Treatment Improves t ru it Reduce water usage Install high-efficiency appliances and fixtures. When New York and Connecticut built our sewage Don't overwater your lawn. treatment plants decades ago,the public apprec!ated Eliminate or reduce fertilizer use the reduction of fecal bacteria and,other contaminants Leave grass clippings on the lawn.Don't use that allowed for swimming and sports,and harvesting fertilizer.Or reduce amount by 50%and apply of healthy shellfish.Considered less of a threat at the at the i ight time-around Labor Day or time was the devastating impact of high volumes of Memorial Day. human-sourced nutrients on ecosystem health and the quality of life in coastal communities. Keep litter Out of waterways Don't put garbage in street catch basins.Switch By the 1980s,the steady increase in population and to reusable bags,straws,water bottles,and the nutrients excreted by humans into our toilet bowls coffee mugs. caught up with Long Island Sound;traditional sewage treatment plants do not remove these nutrients, Har- Pump out your septic system bors full of dying fish and shellfish,dirty beaches,and 0 Ora Z-7 Have your septic system inspected and pumped waters almost devoid of oxygen got the attention of out every 3 years. the public and EPA, Care for your pipes In 2000,EPA,New York State,and Connecticut agreed I If you have back-ups in your sewer line,have it to make a significant investment in a clean and healthy video inspected and repair any cracks. Sound.More than two billion dollars were invested over the following 16 years to treat nitrogen at doz- v Go native ens of sewage treatment plants that discharge to the y Plant native plants,especially along any water- Sound—ultimately achieving a 58.5%reduction in the front on your property of in your community, amount of nitrogen entering Long Island Sound from those plants. And it seems to be working! ecosys- While I temsO �� r-.' «' :; ,�.� G:i"=„v, '�`i'...fj.,�^��".r.•.�,`y.,>,ia'.-' e. A,{ r���r-.J,y d n't change overnight,this Report -. "~`''„4� -.s . ., :_ � . M Card sh �.•� _ . ,.:�_. � s`:.-, ows how a coordinated invest- ment in treating our sewage is improving ;; water quality in the open waters of the x �>s Sound.Most importantly,dissolves) oxy- gen—critical to sustaining aquatic life—i5 ,:'�-,•�.,L-..:."y;-Y'•�!�:'^�r�`�`%,.�'':-.'"-��?"Y,e.�;'lwi:1•'-i'4"#-'".t'r��k r4e`-a<vs-�`'II°T'!�-`�_t�a''b-`'>rt.}�-``�f•sf•'�esw'.�a-.::��-;�,;.��-';a.i-R•'ce:�ii'.F�b:�»,c=�x:�t✓':J.�'..,vC,t,�,-,rF^Y.nI ;_. .pi,YNr, •- '� cam-,.; 2,'r'..;,`za',r-?V4•� ..i "-•, — _ ��a� improving in the far western Sound.After = "• ;.,7y ''"" - �" decades, the low oxygen zone found in the Western Sound each summer is '-'wp shrinking and fish die-offs are smaller and ' � '' � .•X� �•�: less frequent. -. .. ZEN Pressure fromin increasing human pap- ulation, `' ��`�•; -' -'c� � a. _ �-` �CY„ ._ rs' 'f rising temperatures,and other ecosystem stressors requires thAel at we continue to ratchet do �r' down on the amount ` -' �;. `� � � -`---�• (! of nitrogen entering the Sound from all sources including fertilizers and the � >� � ,,,�• •f�:w. , roughly 500,000 septic systems in coastal communities. ' `' � •" � 9d F`#',3 •. Nf�- r..6•.�,rt' 4 ry' -.u;�.t'"�ruY e'��lg�-F '� Above Warc/s Island Wastewater Treatment Plant rn NYC, Randall's Island Read on to learn how you can help! Water Quality Your Bay or r Ask a shoreline resident about the Sound and they'll likely .1 talk about their local harbor, cove, or bay. These inlets, or ; 4�.,{ E3 ' •uti ' >`, j _� embayments,' are often where people have the most direct and T x� �nflat "yingintimatecontact with the Sound, Eachis unique, with vat � water quality influenced in large art by the conditions on the r�t< �: _;� � �,��.., � ���� = :w Y�,�,.�' • ��;���;:?.,:., land that drains to the embayment including the communit s infrastructure, and development patterns. Sadly, many of these � emba ments exhibit signs of ecosystem stress—algae blooms, low :�r�f �i t'n�S�>;.n.„ {Mpm „w.r� %;i7;L,S�'f AW'.�' �'��'��”f�: {_,?•f{qp'`''%�i�;.b��.,'�Y''<:�?;t,.:1.t1:fi:5; , and loss of desirable oxygen, a �d animals. �'. 4;:, `°,''`ta';. ','.,:3..' plants and And research ': i >` shows that these emba ments do,not all respond iway `r Y n the sai7ie e�, " • ��;�_• ��- ��f° to Sound-wide management activity. �`' °« `_. °, • ` {"' Until recently we have not had a good measurement of how the ' 100+ embayments of Long Island Sound are faring in terms-of environmental health, and how they compare with one another. Thanks to a Sound-wide community monitoring program launched f :r in 2017, we are now gathering those data! The Unified Water Study is a collaborative network of monitoring groups, trained and coordinated by Save the Sound, which is following the same monitoring protocol in 36 embayments.;The program spans the full length of Long Island Sound. Look for results from this monitoring program in future Report Cards. ->t, Learn more about the Unified Water Study, LIS Embayment Research at t tr= s:xid Above:Save the Sound measuring algae/seaweed with a lake 2o18 unified Neater Study ,Sites rtes y i *t rF i a �•� t 9 s' i � �• i 'hy".1 t sa?xratl Alewife lI;9 ► 1 a " r 9 i P t d Wequetequilock. Cove 1 AMt l Y d r Jarien harbo :T Mill Clove Harbor tr 1 Ivlit 41 ew Rochelle 14 C _ Ir _i t 1 10 t5 10 ! t i Water Quality (Nater quality illustrates changes in Long Island Sound's ecological health Indicators Nutrients (nitrogen,phosphorus, carbon)are the budding blocks for life, Western Narrows • ;A � Eastern Narrows How's the Water? but too much in a natural system can �� The Western Narrows received an F(45%) This lead to problems Our ccmmunrties Tne Eastern Narrows received a B-(82%) This region This Report Card snows water quality results X {3, part of ilio Sound's still suffering from nitrogen p oxygen from the 2017 monitoring season with a trend contribute excess nutrients to the t� still needs to improve its dissolved oc en levels, pollution stemming from human waste and however,overall water qual•ty has improver over the designation based on 1i years of data(left),and sound from wastewater,septic stormwater runoff The a ea is oenseiy developer, systems,fertl zer,and fossil f el ? past decade Reductions in nutr ent load to the Western 10 years of monitoring data by indicator(right) A burning Nutrients fertilize excessive Doc heavily populated,and has very little exchange with �$ Narrows likely pve contribute to im romenrviewthis region longer vieis important because v✓atei quality s [t"=cs'hY :'° growth of plantlike organisms,leading the Atlantic Ocean van,'able on a year to year basis,with"good years" to algae blooms As these organisms _ and the animals that feed on themand"bad years,"so 10 years or-note of data are respire,die,and decompose,oxygen i( necessary in order to detect a trend in the water is depleted l �,N,Gf Over the past decade we see improvements z to Sound water quality particular focus of r l i oil =,1 t i i uaht A The indicators below capture thehr�" co^servation,efforts has been dissolved oxygen impact of blah nutrient inputs �; �. : °sh levels,wnere we are now beginning to see improvements,resulting in large part from •t^ � `�'�;,�-�`� upgrades to sewage treatment plants designed to remove nutrients Dissolvedgen Oxy ) r e� Imorovemerts are most notab=i the Easter. Co ,;fig'. •x,. `v;< '..r Low levels of dissolved oxygen impaC i ._ { a Narrows and the Western Basin The Western marine life reducing growth and N, Narrows remains an area under ecological reproduction,and,at low ? [� """' [ ' P enough 7fU , 4• ,J1 ) � �<'< 9 New York ! '`ter` s :_ 'r ,. i' r, `? causing ,s;;�"`' �,:'' �*„ r + � �; r •� fir,',:-�+� stress This region,home to Ne•,•v York City,s levels, death , r» "• v, �c a I• New Jersey ,rr�°�;'s,�.:.r =;�� °"^"• -x�' ' �'+'�='"' +�»c .�.:,��,-� "', �,, disadvantaged by both the heavy development 1d A;a-astpa�ff*?::,r.;M:,, �` :" -1+ '°' - :, �, of:he lard ono ine low revel of tidal exchange a WtiS:;" `'�i" :,'" PPa J ffc•wn s'<':.-•'„.<L�°`' .i"�' 9 A. a r the Atlantic Ocean rimes wc = r t vn n h WaterClar,� r>� '' 'r r a z 13r �..� % � � � ,�. At the oilier end of the Sound,the Central and ae'Iraka %y.,et`� Eastern Basins" »stir s have a history o,excellent water Water clarity s a measure of how far n Long rs(a"d `'' �" quality—welcome news for the scores of fish that fight penetrates through the water N Western sw enter the Sound to reproduce each year,aLpn^-r- Ciean^steraliows f h f helps underwater r a to ,th prey and l f r,s ,r-„ Narrows u„ x =� r ' <�t + i < in the web of life on the Atlantic P a e plants to thrive 9 t antic seaboard Western Basin ° � Central Basin t �-� Eastern Basin Chlorophyll a The Western Basir received an A-;92%) Th's , The Central Basin received an A f96or,o, The East Basin received an AL(100%) g region has shown the most notable improvement 4i Conditions have been consistently Chlorophyll a measures the amount of cv4w, .� i p This region's water quality has been r„ m water quality over the las;Decade,as the supportive of marine life over the pas: `4 consistently very good over the oast d2cadt ohytoplankton it the ware column summer zone of low oxygen•cortmues to shrii decade The large expanse of open water This area has a lower poou{abon:vrth z ma or 'Q These microalgae use nutrients �IV—•� This area is less dev2lo ed than*,lie Narrays but entering Long Island Sound to grow pDoc- - in this region and increased flushing tvah DOC rural,suburban,and agricultural uses,arc s std!densely populated the Atlartic Ocean both contribute toood 9 well-flushed w•i:n coele�cleaner water from water quality the Atlantic Ocean. Dissolved Organic ® ® How are the scores calculated? Carbon 2017 Season Grade 10 Year Trend Dissolved organic carbon is relatively In this Report Card,Save the Sound and its science advisors compare water euality indicators stable,making it a good ndicator of (dissolved oxygen,water clarity,chlorophyll a,and dissolved or anic carbon)to scientifically 90-100% 60-7090 derived thresholds or g g Water 1NIPROVING el DECLINING human impacts Most human sources goats These indicators are then comamed into an o✓2rarcrm ,Nater Quality of nutrients are high m dissolved Index,which is presented as a iegional grade For mo---info,mation about methods,please visit 80-90% 1Z O-6r,% L'� STABLE croanic carbon, _i.p ;>c..a;;a•c or e• 70-80% L^0 VARIABLE! »y.» �C_u ;.rt•3,a,.W. y, •' �'.N'•`r'-%w i?':^;`•"" '."% ^r, `��;e.+-,:.s�„� '9?�'• „:w'� •,'i;+p L %-eta s <� %i�:”" ��".:, r't• v,��:.;�a�"3:,� •s;',<,�,�-,.�,,,>a,�,.,.y:; _ The grades�r• his p Z 7 occ�:.ater t Report Card are based on 01 data Ba._': ;�.Wo'.?.u�a.�•.:..ua xi""..wµ ''`r. .y.r tY�3r^,;'{F��wt S�;�.�&gz;:"%" ,{`Y;r:. w..,*•r,==•..:� rix, a<, .X'� �4r;:�`'.,.� d^,,,,�.•R,->i:.� - � ;. _:�a-.,.�.s.;•s;.r'W�s.:§re«;y,.,.x r� �F�i' :�' %":..�..,;. r,��.:xu.^3,.� '^'mac... �,, a.•.,a, '1«d.�v.,c e..,:°=�'vt� Mr �. .�`,�.w.��F�� ,�q��; •r�°:z''� r:. �":fit '^ems^..-_ - ...,.. ..,__.6w;.e:,:• _ � .i`.t•, r two""•�„?,�F 1 ..f-..'-,-� ^.�».. ... 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' t .. =- 61 The Sound and the natural areas draining to it are an economic engine g providing approximately 200,OOO jobs and ecosystem services valued at between $17 billion and $37'billion'a year.Millions of people enjoy the Sound's fresh fish and shellfisyZ, . t „r . x ear-round,and'thf pleasure hre of open beaches every summer, ` Long Island Sound has 220+ beautiful beaches, more than half of a which are open to the public.Continued investment in our sewa e in- frastructure is required to keep our beaches,and our shellfi!lh, healthy Pollution affects shel/frsh and accessible for public enjoyment,Clean water is at the center of Long Island harvests and local economies Sound's productivity and shoreline residents'quality of life! Below Greenwave harveslinrr kelp in Long Island Sound a”' `y`une`fF4 This-Re d of , &.. -.' Y „; > y oes n W �`�, I ��F'x^, £ incl`ucto.data,d',,grade`'for fecal •, `'' ' £'� °'` bacteria levels4n S,ori 4 3tU ' . .. nd-waters•` :2Os1'9 we:v, i'N however,:lp ill`p ..^..^.;` `.,; : :. • . >„ For:his taric tl ata. ur1c1'” _.�On�il'E`S'L} 5 � , a�: Mme•-`' ="���;;;= q;r�'. beach waler.,qua)ity visit: SoundHeaithE l$I - x orer.org..` ` About: the Longi lsl� (j SOUnd. Repoi-t Card This Report Card provides a geographic assessment of annual Long �r Island Sound ecosystem health for 2017. LO , 1D ti Visit Irngislanclsound,ccotrportra,d.org for more information. €� �a ' ""' ''�` _ _ This Report Card was produced by Save the Sound,a bi-state program of Connecticut Fund for the Environment,and published in September 2018 using 2008-2017 data.Funding was provided byw the Long Island-Sound Funders Collaborative.Science direction was �°-�+` tarn,a't•,uf Irf St.,r,l:uux � ''` `' provided by Jamie Vaudrey,Ph.D.and Jason Krumholz,Ph.D. Cover photo is Green Ledge Lighthouse near Rowayton,CT,courte-' Save the Sound® sy of Brendan McGee,Visit savegreensledge:oig, Data provided courtesy'of. Document printed on a wind-powered press with renewable ener co^oecucutoepartme^tot NEIWP 1:t W,+ Cj 'r ' Imer>tale gy,post-consumer recycled paper,and vegetable-based inks, ^`"; ENERGY & Nma rngtxn i t'it eWme W.rtrr ENVIRONMENTAL Ir),tu45unCtlhtrgiCgmni{sDnn %,,� �crnrnts;ian 1011951andsound ornreportcard,org savc-thermund org Affilwil P R,O T E C T 1 O N New York City Department of Environmental Protection 1 i I BOARD MEMBERS :_,athold Town Hall Leslie Kanes Weisman,Chairperson ��OF so �o 53095 Main Road•P.O.Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Patricia Acampora Office Location: Eric Dantes C01, Town Annex/First Floor. Robert Lehnert,Jr. • yOQ 54375 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) Nicholas Planamento . OIi�Ov � Southold,NY 11971 http://southoldtowmy.gov ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD E C E IV E Tel.(631) 765-1809•Fax(631)765-9064 FEB 2 0 2019 I [ - I Southold Town February 20, 2019 Planning Board Mark Terry, Principal Planner LWRP Coordinator Planning Board Office Town of Southold Town Hall Annex - Southold,NY 11971 Re: ZBA File Ref.N . #7291 antosha After 50 LLC Dear Mark: We have received an application for additions and alterations to an existing seasonal dwelling. A copy of the Building Inspector's Notice of Disapproval under Chapter 280 (Zoning Code), and survey map, project description form, are attached for your reference. Your written evaluation with recommendations for this proposal, as required under the Code procedures of LWRP Section 268-51) is requested within 30 days of receipt of this letter. Thank you. Very truly yours, Leslie K. Weisman Chairp rson By: Encl. Survey/site plan: John C. Ehlers Land Surveyor, dated June 30, 2017 BOARD MEMBERS _ Southold Town Hall Leslie Kanes Weisman,Chairperson 0f SOUTyo 53095 Main Road•P.O.Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Patricia Acampora Office Location: Eric Dantes Town Annex/First Floor, Robert Lehnert,Jr. �pQ 54375 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) Nicholas Planamento OlyCO� � + Southold,NY 11971 http://southoldtownny.gov ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Tel.(631)765-1809•Fax(631)765-9064 February 20, 2019 Ms. Sarah Lansdale, Director Suffolk County Department of Planning P.O. Box 6100 Hauppauge, NY 11788-0099 Dear Ms. Lansdale: Please find enclosed the following application with related documents for review pursuant to Article XIV of the Suffolk County Administrative Code: ZBA File #7291 Owner/Applicant: Santosha After 50 LLC Action Requested: additions and alterations to an existing seasonal dwelling. Within 500 feet of: ( ) State or County Road (X) Waterway (Bay, Sound, or Estuary) ( ) Boundary of Existing or Proposed County, State, Federal land ( ) Boundary of Agricultural District ( ) Boundary of any Village or Town ,If any other information is needed, please do not hesitate to call us. Thank you. Very truly yours, Leslie K. Weisman ZBA Chairperson r, tt �� By: , Encls. Survey/Site Plan: John C. Ehlers Land Surveyor, dated June 30, 2017 i BOARD MEMBERS Southold Town Hall Leslie Kanes Weisman,Chairperson �� ��® 53095 Main Road•P.O.Box 1179 �® �® Southold,NY 11971-0959 Patricia Acampora Office Location: Eric Dantes - Town Annex/First Floor, Robert Lehnert,Jr. 54375 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) Nicholas Planamento ®��c�� Southold,NY 11971 9 http://southoldtownny.gov ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Tel.(631) 765-1809•Fax(631)765-9064 LEGAL NOTICE SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019 PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and Town Code Chapter 280 (Zoning), Town of Southold, the following public hearing will be held by the SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS at the Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971-0959, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019. 9:50 A.M. - SANTOSHA AFTER 50, LLC #7291 - Request for a Variance under Article XXIII, Section 280-124 and the Building Inspector's February 1, 2019 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for a permit to make additions and alterations to an existing seasonal dwelling; 1) less than the code required minimum front yard setback of 35 feet; 2) less than the code required minimum side yard setback of 15 feet; at: 56155 Route 48, (Adj. to Long Island Sound) Greenport, NY. SCTM#1000-44-1-21. The Board of Appeals will hear all persons, or their representatives, desiring to be heard at each hearing, and/or desiring to submit written statements before the conclusion of each hearing. Each hearing will not start earlier than designated above. Files are available for review during regular business hours and prior to the day of the hearing. If you have questions, please contact our office at (631) 765-1809, or by email: kimf@southo/dtownny.gov. Dated: June 20, 2019 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS LESLIE KANES WEISMAN, CHAIRPERSON By: Kim E. Fuentes 54375 Main Road (Office Location) 53095 Main Road (Mailing/USPS) P.O. 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Southold,NY 11971-0959 following public hearings will be held by the SCTM#1000-135-1-7. 2364550 SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF 10:50 A.M.-LEWIS TOPPER#7296-Re- APPEALS at the Town Hall,53095 Main quest for Variances from Article III,Section Road,Southold,New York on WEDNES- 280-15;Article XXIII,Section 280-124;and DAY,JULY 3,2019. the Building Inspector's March 1,2019,No- 9:30 A.M. - BRAD AND KATHRYN tice of Disapproval based on an application PIECUCH#7288-Request for a Variance for a building permit to construct additions under Article III, Section 280-15 and the and alterations to existing single family Building Inspector's January 9,2019 Notice dwelling, legalize"as built"trellis addition of Disapproval based on an application for a over patio and to legalize the"as built"acces- permit to construct an accessory garage; 1) sory shed, at, 1) proposed addition to the located in other than the code required rear single family dwelling located less than the yard, at: 1350 Woodcliff Drive, Mattituck, code required minimum front yard setback of NY SCTM#1000-107-8-1. 35 feet; 2) proposed addition to the single 9:40 A.M. - HC NOFO, LLC/TODD family dwelling located less than the code FEUERSTEIN#7290-Request for Varian- required minimum rear yard setback of 35 ces under Article XXIII,Section 280-124 and feet;3)proposed construction is more than the Building Inspector's December 26,2018 the code permitted maximum lot coverage of ,Notice of Disapproval based on an applica- 20%;4)"as-built"shed located in other than tion for a permit to demolish an existing the rear yard;at:3605 Camp Mineola Road, dwelling and construct a new single family (Adj.to the Great Peconic Bay),Mattituck, dwelling and an accessory garage; 1) pro- NY.SCTM#1000-123-6-12.4. posed single family dwelling measuring less 11:10 A.M. - PHILLIP B. CAMMANN than the code required minimum rear yard #7297-Request for a Variance from Article setback of 50 feet,2)proposed accessory ga- III,Section 280-15;and the Building Inspec- rage is located in other than the code required tor's March 5,2019,Notice of Disapproval rear yard,at 6370 Skunk Lane,Cutchogue, based on an application for a building permit NY.SCTM#1000-104-5-3 3. to construct an accessory swimming pool and 9:50 A.M.-SANTOSHA AFTER 50,LLC raised patio;at;1)located in other than the #7291-Request for Vanances under Article rear yard;at: 1500 Deep Hole Drive Road, XXIII,Section 280-124 and the Building In- (Adj.to Deep Hole Creek),Mattituck,NY spector's February 1, 2019 Notice of Dis- SCTM#1000-115-12-21.3. approval based on an application for a permit 11:20 A.M.-TIMOTHY AND NATALIE to make additions and alterations to an exist- HOUGH#7298SE-Request for a Special ing seasonal dwelling; 1)less than the code Exception under Article III, Section 280- required minimum front yard setback of 35 13B(13).The Applicants are the owners of feet,2)less than the code required minimum subject property requesting authorization to side yard setback of 15 feet;at-56155 Route construct an Accessory Apartment in an exist- 48,(Adj.to Long Island Sound)Greenport, ing accessory structure,at:275 Alois Lane, NY.SCTM#1000-44-1-21. Mattituck,NY.SCTM#1000-123-6-4 7. 10:00 A.M. - MICHAEL MCCARRICK 11:30 A.M. - 905 9TH STREET, LLC REAL ESTATE.INC.#7292-Request for a #7289—(Adjourned from June 6,2019)Re- Variance from Article 111,Section 280-15;and quest for Variances under Article IV,Section the Building Inspector's February 21,2019, 280-18;Article=11,Section 280-124,and Notice of Disapproval based on an applica- the Building Inspector's February 7, 2019 tion for a building permit to construct an ac- Notice of Disapproval based on an applica- cessory garage, at, 1) located less than the tion to approve a two lot subdivision and a code required minimum front yard setback of permit for the construction of a new single 35 feet, at. 415 Lakeside Drive, (Adj. to family dwelling and accessory building(lot Pleasant Inlet),Southold,NY SCTM#1000- 10),at 1)proposed two lots will measure less 90-3-13 than the minimum lot size of 40,000 sq ft.;2) 10:10 A.M.-HARUN SINHA AND AUS- proposed two lots will measure less than the TIN DOWLING#7294-Request for Varian- minimum lot width of 150 feet;3)proposed ces from Article III Section 280-14 and the two lots will measure less than the minimum Building Inspector's January 16,2019 Notice lot depth of 175 feet;4)proposed lot no 9 of Disapproval based on an application for a with existing single family dwelling will have two lot subdivision on a non-conforming 47 more than the code permitted maximum lot acre parcel;at,1)both proposed lots will be coverage of 20%; 5) proposed lot 10 with less than the code required minimum lot area proposed single family dwelling will have of 40,000 sq ft;2)both proposed lots will be less than the code required minimum front less than the code required nummum lot yard setback of 35 feet;at.905 9th Street, width of 150 feet;3)both proposed lots will Greenport,NY SCTM No 1000-48-2-29. be less than the code required lot depth of 175 The Board of Appeals will hear all persons feet, at- 195 Ninth Street, Greenport, NY or their representatives,desiring to be heard at SCTM#1000-48-1-23 each hearing,and/or desiring to submit writ- 10:30 A.M.-RACHEL MURPHY#7295- ten statements before the conclusion of each Request for Variances from Article III,Sec- hearing. Each hearing will not start earlier tion 280-15,Article IV,Section 280-18;Arti- than designated above Files are available for cle XXII, Section 280-116A(1); and the review during regular business hours and Building Inspector's February 14,2019,No- prior to the day of the hearing.If you have tice of Disapproval based on an application questions,please contact our office at,(63 1) for a building permit to demolish an existing 765-1809, or by email kimf@ single family dwelling and construct a new southoldtownny.gov single family dwelling and an accessory in- i #0002364550 STATE OF NEW YORK) )SS: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) Kimberly Gersic of Mattituck,in said county,being duly sworn, says that she is Principal Clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES ,a weekly newspaper,published at Mattituck,in the Town of Southold,County of Suffolk and State of New York,and that the Notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been regularly published in said Newspaper once each week for 1 weeks(s),successfully commencing on 06/20/2019 Principal Clerk Sworn to before me this 0 dayof L=491 Seiltlx3 uo1SSIWWO:)AW Alunoo)IIoonS ul P81l11bn0 0505000A10•oN N?JOA M3N d0 31V1S-011M ABVIOP INSNIIOA VNIISR114n I ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS MAILING ADDRESS and PLACE OF HEARINGS: 53095 Main Road, Town Hall Building, P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971-0959 (631) 765-1809 Fax 765-9064 LOCATION OF ZBA OFFICE: Town Hall Annex at North Fork Bank Building, 1st Floor 54375 Main Road and Youngs Avenue, Southold website: http://southtown.nortlifork.net June 3, 2019 Re: Town Code Chapter 55 -Public Notices for Wednesday, July 3, 2019 Hearing Dear Sir or Madam: Please find enclosed a copy of the Legal Notice describing your recent application. The Notice will be published in the next issue of The Suffolk Times. 1) Before June 17th: Please send the enclosed Legal Notice, with both a Cover Letter including your telephone number and a copy of your Survey or Site Plan (filed with this application) which shows the new construction area or other request, by CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED, to all owners of property (tax map with property numbers enclosed), vacant or improved, which abuts and any property which is across from any public or private street. Use the current owner name and mailing address shown on the assessment rolls maintained by the Southold Town Assessors' Office. If you know of another address for a neighbor, you may want to send the notice to that address as well. If any letter is returned to you undeliverable you are requested to make other attempts to obtain a mailing address or to deliver the letter to the current owner, to the best of your ability, and to confirm how arrangements were made in either a written statement or during the hearing, providing the returned letter to us as soon as possible; AND not later than June 24th : Please either mail or deliver to our office your Affidavit of Mailing (form enclosed) with parcel numbers, names and addresses noted, along with the green/white receipts postmarked by the Post Office. When the green signature cards are returned to you later by the Post Office, please mail or deliver them to us before the scheduled hearing. If any envelope is returned "undeliverable", please advise this office as soon as ,possible. If any signature card is not returned, please advise the Board during the hearing and provide the card (when available). These will be kept in the permanent record, as proof of all Notices. 2) Not Later June 25th : Please make arrangements to place the enclosed Poster on a signboard such as cardboard, plywood or other material, posting it at the subject property seven (7) days (or more) prior to hearing. (It is the applicant/agents responsibility to maintain sign until Public Hearing) Securely place the sign on your property facing the street, not more than 10 feet from the front property line bordering the street. If you border more than one street or roadway, an extra sign is supplied for posting on both front yards. Please deliver or mail your Affidavit of Posting for,receipt by our office before July 1, 2019. If you are not able to meet the deadlines stated in this letter, please contact us promptly. Thank you for your cooperation. (PLEASE DISPLAY YOUR HOUSE NUMBER ALWAYS). Very truly yours, Zoning Appeals Board and Staff Ends i4u' Tl (m� E ul" F HEARIi4o The following application will be heard by the Southold Town Board of Appeals at Town Hall , 53035 Main Road , Southold: NAME : SANTOSHA AFTER 50 , LLC #7297 1000-44- 1 -27 SCTM # : - /ARIANCE : YARD SETBACK REQUEST: ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS TO EXISTING SEASONAL DWELLING DATE : WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 , 2079 9 : 50AM If you are interested in this project, you may , review the file(s) prior to the hearing during normal business days between 8 AM and 3 PM. 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GREA-ERT AN^ 'Cd 1'^.d a EYE/o REL: ' OF 4r-_A:;EZ ST-D9 IN A^.:-OV TO I _ 4-0 AX COO.N=C-ORB A-W A-5'L:5 ANO AT -OP AND 3O?ON OF CZ PP ES 11 I: I I i FLIT-L E\C F- F-t-LE\�r 'e''// y j- rr : 5"PSOV 9=5 CONNEr'-C2 51`T-= 1STCa8 _4 L' : V\ECTOQ - •-a"Zg ' UR41114 'V:1\f )15 I'. QEOLI4E'J I` 1 ' µ.. 4 ,,. SC.41I':ASNOIT-11 HEADER TIE DOWN DETAILS 3B'c"-G" A-^ ' 1 SURVEY OF PROPERTY SITUATE : NEAR AR5HAMOMOQUE e TOWN : 50UTHOLD W E SUFFOLK COUNTY, NY SURVEYED OG-30-2017 S SUFFOLK COUNTY TAX # 7d i 1000 - 44 - I - 21 PIECEIVEL CERTIFIED TO SANTOSHA AFTER 50,LLC J' n V OLD REPUBLIC TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY Nr, SOA"'D OF APPEALS \vo �G INL . 002 °� �r �o o p`A�3„� o��P��� cs c� NG9 , 5�P�oNG� 6l OEPGN � z 0 ZO OGS ��M�N� OI } n�0 cry CoD 0 a � v 05�ON �,o rn -cc GONG. Ad O 0 0 10 �0 Cr rn 0 rn � 5 001 � 11 6003120 W roadway Naypha F.E.M.A. FLOOD ZONE LINE REFERENCE F.I.R.M. PANEL 3G 103CO159H COASTAL EROSION HAZARD LINE REFERENCE NYS DEC PHOTO NO. 55-581-83 SHEET 171 OF 49 THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL BEING LOT NO. I G AND THE EASTERLY HALF OF LOT NO. 15 SHOWN ON AN UNFILED MAP OF SOUND SHORE PROPERTY OF YOUNG AND TALMAGE MADE BY OTTO W. VAN TUYL, L.5. OF GREENPOKT, NEW YORK ON APRIL 1 1, 1925 AMENDED JULY 14, 1944 NOTES �� "Unauthorized alteration or addition to a survey map bearing a licensed land surveyor's seal is a ® PIPE FOUND violation of section 7209. sub-division 2, of the JOHN C. E H LE RS LAND SURVEYOR �� �,� Ey<��� New York Slate Education Law” © STAKE 5tT � Q "Only copies from the original ofn this survey WOOD FENCE CIO marked with an anginal of the land surveyor's -fl-----0- stomped seal shall be considered to be valid true Copies" G EAST MAIN STREET N.Y.S. LIC. NO. 50202 19 _ / "Certifications indicated hereon signify that this `/ survey was prepared in accordance with the ex- Area = 8,642 Snn Ft. RIVERt1EAD, N.Y. 1 I 369-8288 Fax 3GO-82-57 «<, isting Code of Practice for Land Surveys adopted -L' (l �� by the New York Stale Association of Professional Area = 0.20 Acres (� (` Land Surveyors Said certifications shall run only GRA HIC SCALE I"= 20' �e5urvey@optonline.net �S�O 020 to the person for whom the spurseyg prepared and an his behalf to the title company, LAND tol agency and lending institution listed hereon,and to the ossignees of the lending institution Certifico- 1 7_1 48 lions are not transferable to additional institutions BOARD MEMBERS 0f S0!/r�D Southold Town Hall Leslie Kanes Weisman,Chairperson ,`O l0 53095 Main Road-P.O.Box 1179 .� .� Southold,NY 11971-0959 Patricia Acampora _ = Office Location: Eric Dantes �p� Town Annex/First Floor, Robert Lehnert,Jr. Ol 54375 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) Nicholas Planamento yCOU NT`1,� Southold,NY 11971 http://southoldtownny.gov ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Tel.(631)765-1809-Fax(631)765-9064 September 13, 2019 Michael Kimack P.O. Box 1047 Southold,NY 11971 Re: ZBA Application#7291 56155 Route 48, Greenport SCTM No. 1000-44-1-21 Dear Kimack; Transmitted for your records is a copy of the Board's September 12, 2019 Findings, Deliberations and Determination, the original of which was filed with the Town Clerk regarding the above variance application. Before commencing any construction activities, a building permit is necessary. Please be sure to submit an application along with a copy of the attached determination to the Building Department. If you have any questions,please don't hesitate to contact our office. 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