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OFFICE LOCATION: ��OF SO(/TyO MAILING ADDRESS: Town Hall Annex h0 lQ P.O. Box 1179 54375 State Route 25 Southold, NY 11971 (cor:Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) CA Southold, NY 11971 • �0 Telephone: 631 765-1938 UNTV LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION PROGRAM TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM To: Glenn Goldsmith, President Town of Southold Board of Trustees From: Mark Terry, AICP - LWRP Coordinator Date. October 8, 2020 Re: LWRP Coastal Consistency Review for JOSEPH & PATRICIA BRANTUK SCTM# 1000-86-6-31.3 Costello Marine Contracting Corp. on behalf of JOSEPH & PATRICIA BRANTUK requests a Wetland Permit to construct a 4'x20' open-grate landward fixed ramp onto a 4'x67' open-grate catwalk onto a 4'x82' open-grate fixed dock with a 32"x12' seasonal aluminum ramp onto a seasonal 6'x20' floating dock chocked off of the bottom situated in an "I" configuration and secured in-place by four 8" diameter pilings. Located: 44632 Route 25, Southold. SCTM# 1000-86-6-31.3 The proposed action is located within a New York State Department of State Significant Fish and Wildlife Habitat Area, a New York State Critical Environmental Area and a Peconic Estuary Critical Natural Resource Area. A full COASTAL FISH &WILDLIFE HABITAT ASSESSMENT FORM is attached. The proposed actions have 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, it is my recommendation that the proposed action is INCONSISTENT with the below Policy Standards and therefore is INCONSISTENT with the LWRP. Policy 6. Protect and restore the quality and function of the Town of Southold ecosystem 6.3 Protect and restore tidal and freshwater wetlands. A. Comply with statutory and regulatory requirements of the Southold Town Board of Trustees laws and regulations for all Andros Patent and other lands under their jurisdiction 1. Comply with Trustee regulations and recommendations as set forth in Trustee permit conditions The total dock length is 199 feet and extends into public waters. It appears that the applicant is designing a dock for a large vessel rather than proposing the minimum structure necessary to access public waters. �,�+a '`S�Y,�',ti f'--�^. �k 3''s h'C `di,.;-,t,+,�,'r,�„•.." -.. �. .N��� _ �W1_- .a..- "r Al JAI JrC'7if ,.,�+�' tl" �1.1�a' , }�`�: ?• •� P ':1�icJ...,,.. R tk� � :) Yew ?,^ ? "F Y_}�r���� y�_1 "f T"�a�•� ��'r _ �aa� � �.J ai 3 iJ� W J < � •iw+ y+.}�"v,-Y;'�� S�i+ .< L S-a'v,`J !^�-.'.eCry'H X jr f T, .. i.. 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Before issuing a permit for a dock structure, the Trustees shall consider whether the dock will have any of the following harmful effects: [1 j Whether the dock will impair navigation or be located in areas of high vessel traffic or vessel congestion; The applicant has not demonstrated that the proposed 199' dock would not impair navigation of small watercraft (kayaks) and other vessels. [2] Whether the dock will unduly interfere with the public use of waterways for swimming, boating, fishing, shellfishing, waterskiing and other water-dependent activities; A net loss in public use of waterways is expected as a result of the construction of such a large structure in/on public waterways. The proposed vessel dimensions, orientation and draft have not been identified. [5] Whether the dock will cause degradation of surface water quality and natural resources; The degradation of water quality in Richmond creek is a concern. Recent aerial photos show ' red coloration in the upper reach indicative of algal blooms linked to nutrient loading. In 2 addition, the biological influences to degraded water quality include the construction of docks (turbidity) and the chemicals used in the maintenance and operation of vessels. The dock includes installing CCA pesticide treated wood in this ecological sensitive area and does not comply with Chapter 275 regulations cited below: j31 In order to prevent the release of metals and other contaminants into the wetlands and waters of Southold the use of lumber pre-treated with any preservative, including but not limited to chromated copper arsenate (also known as "CCA"), commercial copper quat (CCQ) Penta products Alkaline Copper Quat (A CQ), or homemade wood Preservatives is prohibited for use in sheathing and decking on structures in the wetlands as well as on any part of a structure in low tidal flow wetland areas as determined by the Trustees. The use of creosote is prohibited. The use of tropical hardwoods is prohibited unless it is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council or similar organization Materials used for structural components shall be at the discretion of the Trustees. fAmended 12-18-2007 by L.L. No. 23-20071 The shallow depth of Richmond Creek is not suitable for the operation of large, power vessels and increased turbidity and/or bottom scarring could occur. Turbidity has been shown to adversely impact benthic species and submergent vegetation. The chocking of the float to prevent it resting on or near the bottom also indicates that the shallow depth of the creek is problematic in supporting a dock in this location. Richmond Creek is a New York State Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitat and New York State Department of Environmental Conversation Critical Environmental Area. Waterfowl species observed overwintering in the Richmond Creek area include Canada goose, American black duck, mallard, oldsquaw, bufflehead, red-breasted merganser, surf scoter, and common goldeneye. Richmond Creek is also a productive habitat for finfish, shellfish and crustaceans, including blue claw crabs, clams and scallops. The creek is one of the top two creeks for crabbing in the Town and is also important for clamming (NYSDEC). It is expected that crabbing may occur along the nearshore area where the dock is proposed. [6] Whether the dock will cause habitat fragmentation and loss of significant coastal fish and wildlife habitats; The proposed action is located within a New York State Critical Environmental Area. At the discretion of the Board of Trustees, any operations proposed in critical environmental areas (§ 275-2) may be subject to more stringent requirements than detailed in this section. Such requirements may include, but are not limited to, denial of certain operations, shortening or reducing the size of structures, and increasing the width of non-disturbance buffers. Diamondback terrapin are vulnerable to disturbance by humans from April 1 through August 15. Nesting shorebirds inhabiting Richmond Creek and Beach are highly vulnerable to disturbance by humans, especially during the nesting and fledging period (March 15 through August 15). Significant pedestrian traffic or recreational vehicle use of the beach could easily eliminate the use of this site as a breeding area and should be minimized during this period. Recreational activities (e.g., boat and personal watercraft landing, off-road vehicle use, picnicking) in the vicinity of bird nesting areas should be minimized during this period. Predation of chicks and destruction of eggs or nests by unleashed pets (e.g., dogs, cats) and natural predators may also occur, and predator control should be implemented where feasible. Fencing and/or continued 3 annual posting of shorebird nesting areas should be provided to help protect these species (NYSDOS). Alterations of tidal patterns in the marsh (e.g., by modifying the inlet) could have major impacts on the fish and wildlife species present Construction of bulkheads, breakwaters, revetments, and other"hard" shoreline structures negatively impact tidal wetland habitats. Alternative strategies for the protection of shoreline property should be examined, including innovative, vegetation-based approaches. Control of invasive nuisance plant species, through a variety of means, may improve fish and wildlife species use of the area and enhance overall wetland values. Any activity that would substantially degrade the water quality of Richmond Creek would adversely affect the biological productivity of this area All species of fish and wildlife are affected by water pollution, such as chemical contamination (including food chain effects as a result of bioaccumulation), oil spills, sedimentation, excessive turbidity, stormwater runoff, and waste disposal (including boat wastes). Impacts to water quality in the creek should be minimized or eliminated to enhance locally important shellfish and crustacean populations. Barriers to fish migration, whether physical or chemical would have a major impact on the fisheries in Richmond Creek. (NYSDOS) Unrestricted use of motorized vessels including personal watercraft in the protected, shallow waters of bays, harbors, and tidal creeks can have adverse effects on aquatic vegetation and fish and wildlife populations. (NYSDOS) [7] Whether the dock will result in the destruction of or prevent the growth of vegetated wetlands, seagrasses including eelgrass (Zostera marina) and widgeon grass (Ruppia maritima) or shellfish; There is a high probability that commercially valuable shellfish species occur in the proposed location of the dock structure. Bottom scarring would be expected due to low water depths in the creek. [11] Whether the cumulative impacts of a residential and commercial dock will change the waterway or the environment and whether alternate design, construction, and location of the dock will minimize cumulative impacts; and Any activity that would substantially degrade the water quality of Richmond Creek would adversely affect the biological productivity of this area. All species of fish and wildlife are affected by water pollution, such as chemical contamination (including food chain effects as a result of bioaccumulation), oil spills, sedimentation, excessive turbidity, stormwater runoff, and waste disposal (including boat wastes). The alternative use of seasonal moorings in areas of low biological productivity and with adequate water depths is a better option to accommodate vessels requiring greater water depths. § 275-11 Construction and operation standards requires that all intertidal construction and excavation employ the installation of a silt boom that will retain all suspended sediments within the immediate project area. The deployment of a silt screen was not discussed. [12] Whether adequate facilities are available to boat owners and/or operators for fueling, discharge of waste and rubbish, electrical service and water service. The answer to this question has not been provided. 4 9.3 Preserve the public interest in and use of lands and waters held in public trust by the state and the Town of Southold. A. Limit grants, leases, easements, permits or lesser interest in lands underwater in accordance with an assessment of potential adverse impacts of the proposed use, structure, or facility on public interest in public lands under water. The placement of a private, residential 199' dock structure in public trust lands and waters results in a net loss of public use of such lands and water. Due to the high ecological value of Richmond Creek, a seasonal mooring is a better option in this instance. Pursuant to Chapter 268, the Board of Trustees shall consider this recommendation in preparing its written determination regarding the consistency of the proposed action. Cc: Damon Hagan, Assistant Town Attorney 5 r RECEIVE® Town of Southold OCT 0 2 2020F— LWRP 020LWRP CONSISTENCY ASSESSMENT FORM Southold Town A. INSTRUCTIONS Planning Board 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 ministerial permits not located within the Coastal Erosion Hazard Area. 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" or"no", then the proposed action will affect the achievement of the LWRP policy standards and conditions contained in the consistency review law. Thus each answer must be explained in detail, listing both supporting and non- supporting facts. 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# 75 - 6 - 7.2 PROJECT NAME BRANTUK DOCK The Application has been submitted to(check appropriate response): Town Board ❑ Planning Board❑ Building Dept. ❑ Board of Trustees ❑✓ 1. Category of Town of Southold agency action(check appropriate-response)- (a) ppropriateresponse):(a) Action undertaken directly by Town agency(e.g.capital ❑ construction,planning activity,agency regulation,land transaction) ❑ (b) Financial assistance(e.g.grant,loan,subsidy) (c) Permit,approval,license,certification: Nature and extent of action: CONSTR UCT A 4'X20'RAMP ONTO A 6'X67'CATWALK ONTO A 4'X82'FIXED DOCK WITH A 32"X12'SEASONAL LA UMINUM RAMP ONTO A SEASONAL 6'X20'FLOATING DOCK CHOCKED OFF OF THE BOTTOM,SECURED 17V-PLA CE BY FOUR 8"DIAMETER PILING. Location of action:44632 ROUTE 25,SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 Site acreage: Present land use: RESIDENTIAL RIGHT-OF-WAY Present zoning classification:R-40 RESIDENTL4L 2. If 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:JOSEPH&PATRICL4 BRANTUK (b) Mailing address: 44632 MAIN ROAD,SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 (c) Telephone number:Area Code( )(516) 313-3045 (d) Application number,if any: Will the action be directly undertaken,require funding,or approval by a state or federal agency? Yes © No❑ If yes,which state or federal agency?DEC,DOS, USA CE C. Evaluate the project to the following policies by analyzing how the project will further support or not support the policies. Provide all proposed Best Management Practices that will further each policy. Incomplete answers will require that the form be returned for completion. DEVELOPED COAST POLICY Policy 1. Foster a pattern of development in the Town of Southold that enhances community character, preserves open space,makes 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 We are proposing a fixed dock, ramp and floating dock at this residential waterfront property. The property owners wish to exercise their riparian rights by constructing a structure to enhance their ability to reach navigable waters. This family enjoys water-dependent activities and this structure will enhance their ability to engage in activities such as swimming, boating and fishing. Our proposal is consistent with the surrounding area where the adjacent docks are similar in size. Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 2. Protect and preserve historic and archaeological resources of the Town of Southold. See LWR,P Section III—Policies Pages 3 through 6 for evaluation criteria ❑ Yes ❑ No © Not Applicable Our proposal will have no influence on the historic and archaeological resources of the Town of Southold. Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 3. Enhance visual quality and protect scenic resources throughout the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III—Policies Pages 6 through 7 for evaluation criteria ❑ Yes ❑ No 0 Not Applicable The proposed dock structure has been designed to be consistent with the neighboring docks The location of the dock will prevent any influence over the visual quality or scenic resources AUacn aaauionM snnaLs tl MUMMY 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 ❑ No ® Not Applicable Our proposal will not cause flooding or erosion which would influence the loss of life,structures or natural resources The dock is within a low erosion area along Richmond Creek. Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 5. Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town of Bouthold.See LWRP Section III —Policies Pages 16 through 21 for evaluation criteria Q Yes El No ®Not Applicable The proposed dock structure will not produce a source pollution. There will be no potential sources of groundwater contamination or potable water in the Town. The construction of a dock structure will not influence any sediment contamination or introduce point source discharges that would adversely affect water quality. 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 LMW Section III—Policies; Pages 22 through 32 for evaluation criteria. Yes ✓JNo ❑Not Applicable During the construction of the proposed dock,the underwater lands will be disturbed during the installation of the support piling. Once the piling are installed the area will immediately recover. The dock will not produce any long-term negative affects on the coastal environment.All Best Management Practices will be adhered to so that construction debris will not enter the water. Construction will not be staged and materials will not be stored in environmentally sensitive areas. Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 7. Protect and improve air quality in the Town of Southold. See LV4 P Section III — Policies Pages 32 through 34 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ® No❑ Not Applicable : Our proposal will not have any influence on the air quality within the Town of Southold. Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 8. 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 evaluatio p criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ No © Not Applicable Our proposal will not have any influence on the environmental degradation in the Town of Southold from solid waste or hazardous substances and wastes. 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 LVM Section III—Policies; Pages 38 through 46 for evaluation criteria. ® Yen� No❑ Not Applicable Public access will not be influenced by our proposal. The project location is typically not a walking shoreline due to the existing vegetation. There is walking room around the dock for pedestrians The proposed dock will not extend further seaward than the allowable 30% extension into the waterway. There's significant room to ensure safe passage of neighboring boats. Attach additional sheets if necessary y WORKING COAST POLICIES Policy 10. Protect Southold's water-dependent uses and promote siting of new water-dependent uses in suitable locations. See LWRP Section III Policies; Pages 47 through 56 for evaluation criteria. Q Yes [__.i No ❑ Not Applicable The proposed dock structure will enhance the upland property owners'ability to engage in water-dependent activities such as water-skiing, boating and fishing. The structure willprovide a safe berth for the family to keep their small boat and provide access to larger bodies of water to engage in these water-dependent activities Attach additional sheets if necessary 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. ❑Yes ❑ No © Not Applicable The proposed structure will be constructed using modern materials to prevent destruction of the vegetative wetlands The proposed decking on the catwalk will be open grate style which allows sunlight penetration and reduces the potential destructions that dock shading may cause. The floating dock will be chocked to ensure that the float will not sit on bottom during any tidal ranges limiting the undue disturbances to the benthic zone. 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. F] Yes ❑ No© Not Applicable Our proposal will not have any influence on agricultural lands in the Town of Southold. 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 Our proposal will not influence the use and development of energy and mineral resources. PREPARED BY Jane P ostello TITLE Agent DATE 5118120 Costello Marine Contracting Corp. 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