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Glenn Goldsmith, President f Town Hall Annex �� "��` � ��� "`" 54375 Route 25 A. Nicholas Krupski,Vice President r v P.O. Box 1179 Eric Sepenoski 1 Southold, New York 11971 Liz Gillooly Telephone (631) 765-1892 a r Elizabeth Peeples t ,�y Fax(631) 765-6641 Jr BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD COASTAL EROSION MANAGEMENT PERMIT COASTAL EROSION PERMIT #10167C Applicant/Agent: Docko, Inc. Permittee: Dana Didriksen SCTM#: 1000-2-1-6 Project Location: 6180 Clay Point Road, Fishers Island Town Board Granted Appeal Approval: August 23, 2022 Date of Expiration: August 23, 2024 Reviewed by: Town Board and Board of Trustees DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITY: Construct ±130 linear feet of 4' wide fixed wood pile supported pier in which ±73 linear feet is waterward of the Mean High Water Line and ±86 linear feet is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line; proposed pier to include rails, water/electric utilities, two tie-off piles, two (2) ladders, and a removable pile restrained ships ladder; also to establish a wood chip access path through the brush landward of the Apparent High Water Line; with the condition of the use of thru-flo decking; and that there is no tie-up for vessels on the interior portion of the arm of the dock; and as depicted on the site plan prepared by Docko, Inc., dated December 29, 2021. INSPECTIONS: Final Inspection SPECIAL CONDITIONS: (apply if marked) In accordance with Chapter 111-15 Erosion Protection Structures: N/A A maintenance agreement is attached hereto and is a necessary special condition of this permit. By: Glenn Goldsmith, President Board of Trustees Southold Town Board - Letter Board Meeting of August 23, 2022 RESOLUTION 2022-721 Item# 5.37 y ' ADOPTED DOC ID: 18378 �, , ""� r THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 2022-721 WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON AUGUST 23,2022: WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees denied the application of Keith Neilson of Docko Ine. on behalf of Dana Didriksen to construct± 130 linear l"eet of 4' wide fixed wood pile supported pier in which t73 linear feet is waterwat�rd of the Mean High Water Line and± 86 linear feet is waterward of the Apparent High 'V''ate"r Line; proposed pier to include rails, water/electric utilities,two tie off piles, two(2) ladders, and a removable pili:restrained ships ladder; also to establish a woodchip access path tl'aroug;h the banish landward of the Apparent High Water Line; with the condition of the use of thru-flo decking; and that there is no tie-up for vessels on the interior portion of the arm of the dock; and as depicted on the site plan prepared by Docko, Inc., dated December 29, 2021, within a near shore area in a C.'.oastat Erosion Hazard Area located on property on parcel SCTMi,# 1000- 2-1-6, 6180 Clay Point load, Fishers Island, New York, trader the Towvn,of Southold Coastal Erosion Hazard Areas Law (the "Law") of the Town of Southold pursuant to Section 111-11(c); and WHEREAS, on July 11, 2022, the Applicant submitted an application to the Town Board of the Town of Southold seeking to appeal the determination of the Board of Trustees, or in the alternative, seeking a variance from the requirements of the Law; and WHEREAS, on August 23, 2022, the Town Board conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the instant appeal with an opportunity for all interested parties to be heard and testimony was taken of the Applicant's consultant and other interested parties; and WHEREAS,the application has been reviewed pursuant to Chapter 268, Waterfront Consistency Review of the Town Code and the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby finds that the proposed action is classified as a Type II Action and is not subject to review pursuant to SEQRA Rules and Regulations for this action; and be it further RESOLVED Sthat the Town Bof oard Southold the os aDtermaten dated Aug23r,022 granting the of Keith Neilson f Docko Inc. on behalf of llama Didr°ik en for a coastal erosion hazard area e;rrnit a rsrrant to 111-20 of the Town of Southold Coastal Erosion Hazard Area Law and be it further P Generated August 24, 2022 age 54 Southold Town Board - Letter Board Meeting of August 23, 2022 RESOLVED that the Town Board had determined that this action is consistent with Chapter 268, Local Waterfront Revitalization Program; and be it further RESOLVED that this Determination shall not affect or deprive any other agency of its properly assertedjui'-isdiction, separate and apart from the proceedings under the C'oastal Erosion Hazard Areas Law considered herein. Denis Nonearrow Southold Town Clerk RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Louisa P. Evans, Justice SECONDER:Greg Doroski, Councilinan AYES: Nappa, Doroski, Mealy, Doherty, Evans, Russell Generated August 24, 2022 Page 55 TOWN BOARD COASTAL EROSION HAZARD BOARD OF REVIEW TOWN OF SOUTHOLD -----------I--------------------------------- In the Matter of the Application of DANA DIDRIKSEN FINDINGS AND 6180 Clay Point Road DETERMINATION Fishers Island, NY SCTM#1000- 2-1-6 -------------------------------------------- FINDINGS AND DETERMINATION Based upon the application, documents contained in, the Board's file, site inspections and testimony received at the public hearing held on August 23,2022, the Town Board finds and determines as follows: ISSUE Keith Neilson of Docko Inc. on behalf of Dana Didriksen has filed an application with the Town Board, as the Coastal Erosion Hazard Board of Review(the"Board"), dated July 11, 2022 requesting the following relief: 1. A reversal of the Board of Trustees June 22, 2022 determination preventing the issuance of a coastal erosion permit in accordance with Chapter 111 of the Town Code. FACTUAL BACKGROUND AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY A. p1) , e cri fIllep -)perty ancta The property that is the subject of this application is parcel SCTM# 1000- 2-1-6, 6180 Clay Point Road, Fishers Island, New York. The property is currently improved with a single family horite, decks and foundation. The property is located in the residential zone, Asconfirined by the Board of Trustees, and acknowledgedbythe applicant, the property where the proposed work is to be performed is located within the Coastal Erosion Hazard Area as established by New York State in 1991. The applicant submitted an application to the Trustees to authorize to construct::L 130 linear feet of 4' wide fixed wood pile supported pier in which±73 linear feet is waterward of the Mean High Water Line and ± 86 linear feet is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line; proposed pier to include rails, water electric utilities, two tie Off Piles, two (2) ladders, and a removable pile restrained ships ladder; also to establish a wood chip access path through the brush landward of the Apparent High Water Line; with the condition of the use of thru-flo decking; and that there is no tie-up for vessels on the interior portion of the arm of the dock; and as depicted on the site plan prepared by Docko,Inc., dated December 29, 2021; within a near shore area in a Coastal Erosion Flazard Area located on property on parcel SCTM# 1000- 2-1-6) 6180 Clay Point Road, Fishers Island,New York. B. Truslees EKgccdqrLil_1-..JistorV: I. Application The applicant filed an application with the Board of Trustees on March 31,2022 to authorize the construction of+ 130 linear feet of 4' wide fixed wood pile suppor-ted pier in which±73 linear feet is waterward of the Mean Higb Water Line and± 86 linear feet is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line,proposed pier to include rails, water/electric utilities,two tie off piles, two (2) ladders, and a removable pile restrained ships ladder-, also to establish a wood chip access path through the brush landward of the Apparent High Water.Line; with the condition of the use of thru-N decking; and that there is no tie-up for vessels on the interior portion of the arm of the dock; and as depicted on the site plan prepared by Docko, Inc., dated December 29, 2021;within a near shore area in a Coastal Erosion Hazard Area located on property on parcel SCTM# 1000-2-1-6, 6180 Clay Point Road, Fishers Island,New York. 11 Public Hearing: The Trustees held a public hearing on this application on June 22, 2022 at which times all those interested were given the opportunity to speak. Keith Neilsen of Docko Inc. appeared on behalf of the applicant. III. Trustees Determination and Certificate of Compliance. On June 22, 2022 the Trustees issued a determination stating that the proposed construction fell outside the jurisdiction of the Board of Trustees due to the proposed application being located within the designated Coastal Erosion Hazard Area and therefore the Trustees could not issue a permit under the tidal wetlands act denied the application without prejudice, and as such further application would need to be made to the Town Board. -TV.The Town Board Proceeding On July 11, 2022, the property owners timely filed an appeal of the Trustee's determination pursuant to Town Code Chapter I I I with the Coastal Erosion Hazard Board of Review(the Board) seeking the reversal of the Trustees denial. The Board held a duly noticed public hearing on August 23,2022, at which time all interested parties were given the opportunity to present testimony on the application. Keith Neilsen of Dockc, Inc. on behalf of the applicant addressed the Town Board's coriceins with regard.-, to the application to authorize the construction of± 130 linear feet of 4' wide fixed wood pile supported pier in which±73 linear feet is waterward of the 2 Mean High Water Line and.1, 86 linear feet is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line; proposed pier to include rails, water/electric utilities, two tie off piles, two (2) ladders,and a removable pile restrained ships ladder; also to establish a wood chip access path through the brush landward of the Apparent High Water Line; with the condition of the use of thru-flo decking; and that there is,no tie-up for vessels on the interior portion of the arm of the dock-3 and as depicted on the site,plan prepared by Docko, Inc., dated December 29, 2021; within a near shore area in a Coastal Erosion Hazard Area located on property on parcel SCTM# 1000- 2-1-6, 6180 Clay Point Road, Fishers Island,New York. Members of the public had the opportunity to appear and the record was closed on August 23, 2022. APPEASEE DHETRUSTI N Pursuant to §111-24 the Town Board is designated as tile Coastal Erosion I-lazard Board of Review and has the authority to"th]ear and decide appeals where it is alleged there is error in any order, requirement, decision or determination made by the Administrator in the enforcement of this chapter." See, Town Code §111-24 (B). Furthenriore, the Coastal Erosion hazard Board of Review has the authority to "reverse or affirm, wholly or partly, or may modify the order, requirement, decision or determination of the Administrator, including stop or cease-and-desist orders," See, Town Code §111-25. When considering appeals pursuant to §§ 111-24 & 25, the Board is limited to the record can appeal and the arguments made before the Board of Trustees. In this instance, this Board finds, based upon the record before it, that the applicant has supplied the sufficient information regarding the criteria set forth in §111-9(A-C) of the Town Code to support the granting of a Coastal Erosion Management Permit. CONCLUSION Therefore, in the interests of justice and for the reasons set forth herein, this Board grants the appeal of the Applicant pursuant to Chapter 1.1 I of the Town to authorize the construction of 1 130 linear feet of 4' wide fixed wood pile supported pier in which±73 linear feet is waterward of the Mean High Water Line and ± 86 linear reet is waterward of the Apparent High Water Dine, proposed pier to include rails, water/electric utilities, two tie off piles, two (2) ladders, and a removable pile restrained ships ladder; also to establish a wood chip access path through the brush landward of the Apparent High Water Line; with the condition of the use of thrii-flo decking; and that there is no tie-up for vessels on the interior portion of the arm of the dock; and as depicted on the site plan prepared by Docko, Inc., dated December 29, 2021; within a near shore area in a Coastal Erosion Hazard Area located on property on parcel SCT.M# I000- 2-1-6, 6180 Clay Point Road, Fishers Island, New York. Dated: August 23, 2022 3 Glenn Goldsmith, President -Zf SO i Town Hall Annex A. Nicholas Krupski,Vice President ,�®� �10 54375 Route 25 �s-�.� 0_4P.O. Box 1179 Eric Sepenoski �zs' az ' Southold, New York 11971 Liz Gillooly Elizabeth Peeples � � . � Telephone (631) 765-1892 Fax(631) 765-6641 AA Gu BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF TRUSTEES YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 72 HOURS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF THE ACTIVITIES CHECKED OFF BELOW INSPECTION SCHEDULE Pre-construction, hay bale line/silt boom/silt curtain 1 st day of construction % constructed Whenjroect complete, call for compliance p p inspection,p y '�•eY'�Vipgi'��eei f tpVse �AaO�ti�`f �a°,a� e�e -':. ayBSViY i�knp�,�. a /sq i�O,gPt+' O4J��`'d � - �`�nf°-p fi�•ti• - �3� ,,`eyt a'sO a �'� ��'G�,`��..':G�1'��>%2ttT.517+�1Z��r7Y�:Y•�4.xvY.4F'S:!:.�.!3i.`:�"�L�.�7E'.k�'':.6:!".14,9Y..4'�v�'s'L1Fa:.5'�1':iL•:aLL�T.'^.v:�:`}',"s,'?!3'2'SS:s8u'T: 'r"'T nr'bt3`.2SAu�'c ' 'C.�^..^:�E3'v.`TS.�' '"!'"-,.S��IG'�S::Ses.`,�. �� �� F x Vi BOARD OF SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES ' x e L a a srdl ( j SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK x' r py94" a' > PERMIT NO. 10167 DATE: JUNE 15,2022 ISSUED TO: DANA DIDRIKSENFj PROPERTY ADDRESS: 6180 CLAY POINT ROAD,FISHERS ISLAND SCTM#: 1000-2-1-6 AUTHORIZATION Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 275 of the Town Code of the Town of Southold and in z' accordance with the Resolution of the Board of Trustees adopted at the meeting held on June 15, 2022, and in consideration of application fee in the sum of$250.00 paid by Dana Didriksen and subject to the Terms and 1 Conditions as stated in the Resolution, the Southold Town Board of Trustees authorizes and permits the z e following: Wetland Permit to construct±130 linear feet of 4' wide fixed wood pile supported pier in which A d.° f73 linear feet is 6vaterward of the Mean High Water Line and±86 linear feet is waterward of h �• � �,_ the Apparent High Water Line; proposed pier to include rails,water/electric utilities,two tie- off piles,two(2) ladders,and a removable pile restrained,ships ladder; also to establish a wood ,r r 51 chip access path through the brush landward of the Apparent High Water Line; with the � K condition of the use of thru-flo decking; and that there is no tie-up for vessels on the interior r. portion of the arm of the dock; and as depicted on the site plan prepared by Docko,Inc.,dated , December 29,2021; and stamped approved on June 15,2022. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the said Board of Trustees hereby causes its Corporate Seal to be affixed,and these resents to be subscribed b a majority of the said Board as of the year and da first above written. p Y j tY Y Y �f• � � F x OS�1� Qj A. Nicholas Krupski CA C* yyl Kr � •as S� p; y \ ' �'^n .:Gi° p i`- ''1\ tep� �Sr� fes_ �-1`.p "pp°� "�°'��_aa,�a,a8 -` �,. :ya1 8•.• Kx 4"'�a i'4�'ln`�ef• J 'J�° ,+�,}�.^• .��:. TERMS AND CONDITIONS The Permittee Dana Didriksen residing at 6180 Clay Point Road,Fishers Island,New York as part of the consideration for the issuance of the Permit does understand and prescribe to the following: 1. That the said Board of Trustees and the Town of Southold are released from any and all damages, or claims for damages, of suits arising directly or indirectly as a result of any operation performed pursuant to this permit, and the said Permittee will, at his or her own expense, defend any and all such suits initiated by third parties, and the said Permittee assumes full liability with respect thereto, to the complete exclusion of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Southold. 2. That this Permit is valid for a period of 24 months, which is considered to be the estimated time required to complete the work involved, but should circumstances warrant, request for an extension may be made to the Board at a later date. 3. That this Permit should be retained indefinitely, or as long as the said Permittee wishes to maintain the structure or project involved, to provide evidence to anyone:concerned that authorization was originally obtained. 4. That the work involved will be subject to the inspection and approval of the Board or its agents, and non-compliance with the provisions of the originating application may be cause for revocdtion of this Permit by resolution of the said Board. 5. That there will be no unreasonable interference with navigation as a result of the work herein authorized. 6. That there shall be no interference with the right of the public to pass and repass along the beach between high and low water marks. 7. That if future operations of the Town of Southold require the removal and/or alterations in the location of the work herein authorized, or if, in the opinion of the Board of Trustees, the work shall cause unreasonable obstruction to free navigation,the said Permittee will be required, upon due notice,to remove or alter this work project herein stated without expenses to the Town of Southold. 8. That the said Board will be notified by the Permittee of the completion of the work authorized. 9. That the Permittee will obtain all other permits and consents that may be required supplemental to this permit, which may be subject to revoke upon failure to obtain same. 10. No right to trespass or interfere with riparian rights. This permit does not convey to the permittee any right to trespass upon the lands or interfere with the riparian rights of others in order to perform the permitted work nor does it authorize the impairment of any rights, title, or interest in real or personal property held or vested in a person not a party to the permit. N` `�a` FISHERS ISLAND 'SOUND' �rm FIS f-fERS ISI IVIS �OUI i > at — — do - �• (/ '„ '.— =;�• o ,` SITE PROJECT. PROPERTY cf NEW FIXED FISHERS ISD DIDRIKSEN P1ER TOI�VN .OF S UTHOLD; �" N/F PROPERTY OF ARMSTRONG ^;BLOCK ISLAND SOUND LOC�.T1 )r j 1`�1�:P REFERENCE �•-- `.,� GHA2i:13214 IG SCALE N FEE / i 1 IN FEET 4000 2000 O 4000 � 1 NOTES: 1.ELEVATION DATUM 15 NAVD'88). 2.TIDE DATA 15 TAKEN FROM 2022 NCAA TIDE TABLES REFERENCE:WEST HARBOR-FISHERS / �` V N/F PROPERTY OF ISLAND / ` VANDEVENTER --—-I 3.PROJECT DESCRIPTION:CONSTRUCT 130--LF OF 4-FT WIDE PILE SUPPORTED PIER OF WHICH 73sLF 15 WATERWARD OF THE MEAN HIGH WATER LINE 1 1 AND 86--LF IS WATERWARD OF THE APPARENT HIGH WATER LINE,INCLUDING RAILS AND - WATEWELEGTRIG UTILITIES,TWO TIE-OFF PILES AND A REMOVABLE,PILE RESTRAINED SHIPS t 1 CLAY F�OI fVT , V LADDER ALSO ESTABLISH A WOOD CHIP ACCESS PATH THROUGH THE BRUSH LANDWARD OF THE APPARENT HIGH WATER LINES. 4.PROJECT PURPOSE TO ESTABLISH A PRIVATE DOCK IN SUPPORT OF RECREATIONAL BOATING ACCESS. ` ✓ ' 5.THESE APPLICATION DRAWINGS REPRESENT A COMPILATION OF SURVEYS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIT PURPOSES.THEY ARE NOT CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.A TOWN BUILDING PERMIT' MAY BE REQUIRED. 6.ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNS WHITNEY B.ARMSTRONG E 1 I °'v-F.-- 860 UN PLAZZA APT 23E \/1,=W NEW YORK,NY 10017 EAST: M A R 3 202 GRAPHs� 1•=500 WARREN S.VANDEVENTER 250 0 500 37 LITTLE FOX LANE WESTON,CT 06883 JEc : NEW FNED PIER - Southold Town oa o ees N: CLAY POINT-FISHERS ISLAND NJ: t SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK WATERWAY: FISHERS ISLAND SOUND K �ry DATE: DECEMBER 29,2021 0 C K 0 APPLICANT. DANA DIDRIKSEN Uj AGENT: SHEET 1 OF 4 / J 1DOG<O, INC. 068692A �C�� Keith B.Neilson,PE C 0 PU R A� A90FESS�� Mystic,GT 06355 EMAIL•ofnce@docko.com 8605728-939 DWG 21-11-3216 Keith B. Neilson, Docko Inc. 3/25/2022 12:31 PM Didriksen_Dock_t—B.dwg 4 N MOORING BUOY FISI-1125 ISL�.ND SOUf\ID S LARGE BOULDER(TYP) FOOTPRNTOF �wk�;..r� l "00 ..—� gQ / PROPOSED jPIER FOULED - i BOULDERS AMTH ROCKS EIt-L - Y 1 Gni /APPROXIMATE ALWI.2.0 ,�5 `Y T. � r� ROGKS, BOULDERS - MHW.09 EEL GRASS k w,t BOULDERS MHW=D.B ., EEL GRAS s u x o \\ F �I ' APPROXIMA OPEN AREA 'g �_�-BOULDERS ' A r AHWL 2.0', PROPOSED FOOT PAT H' EEL GRASS /r t i l CLEAR OF TIDAL tru fti I I I AREA OF HEAVY BRUSH V�iETLANDS r _r`,,,T �'�4k�RG\ ��y.v�" i�•�7.�!}C � G 1 J`r 31.I'�� 11 � C .�\. ? yyNir'..;.,. ••w. •�t- Y.,�� pY\ry' ��-MLW=-1.7 _/' /Y ri p �'' r\ �. i•. �a 3xr-hna alternflora L �` _— �� 5 arlina a/terniAora . �, , =y c ,Aa BOULDER / cv c �, paMna Mens , // BRUSH LINE MHW=0.8 - .� BOJlTl1DEFPS m t fi SAND BEACH' OF ARMSTRONG �� 1 is � EXISTI GN GRANITE srPs "r i Z-� ry _ _ �W m LAWN BRUSH UNE -— '!JA � 4 E I V E ����. .^�� •y,�4�. 0 SITS '� ,v:; :;...:.�.� F ROPERTY of " K 022 2 �_ '� •s 8 3 1 DIDRIKSEN PATIO A N/F PROPERTY h ~ EXISTING HOUSE } � OF VANDEVCNTER. s \ � ', Southold Town Board of Trustees , _ ... ,.;;. E-XISTIIV C—::- GRAPHIC GRAPHIC SCALE 1'=80' ELEVATIONS ARE BASED ON NAVD 88 SURVEY by BERNARDO LAND SURVEYING LLC 80 • 40 0 8O PROJECT: NEW FIXED PIER LOCATION: CLAY POINT-FISHERS ISLAND SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK A AQ 5�`,YM WATERWAY: FISHERS ISLAND SOUND DATE: DECEMBER 29,202-4 D O C IC,() CO r APPLICANT: DANA DIDRIK5EN wAGENT: SHEET 2 OF 4 r 4 EDOG<O, INC, 068692' � Keith B.Neilson,PE C R P O A9�FESS►�NP� Mystic,CT 06355 860 572 8939 DWG 21-11-3216 EMAIL:ofnce@docko.com Keith 8. Neilson, Docko Inc. 3/25/2022 11:41 AM Didriksen_Dock_2-B.dwg a ' 'APPROVED BY --9.5 -_ TOWN 1 OF`SOUT ® FIST-1EFz N ®ATE-—J gWe /✓`/&I-GCi 7 E-OFF PILE(.. ) O U ND LARGE D R P-- 9-�.-_ _ �\ i AN UPPO 3-FT ,� . -_- /PfVLS -8.4 -- = ` .f W_ J J BOULDER FIELD ,5.= LARGE BOULDER(TYP)' FOUL-ROGKSS NDT NA./IGABLE_- - 6 NEW 4-FT WIDE X 30LF 2 ,- •;': " _ LARGE BOULDR _•,_, ANGLED PIER 6.3 E -- I 6.9 e5:0 W/RAL ALONG SOUTH51DE .; BELOW PIER ,._,y, <-• ,:��g•T -6.3 w 5 1 NEW 4--Fr WIDE EEL GRASS -PILE SUPPORTED w/NEW R L-5 i,�APPRD;CIMATE •�' � -4.2 -4.3 2.0, 9 J / I' r1PPR XVlATE 3.9 -�. 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NEW FIXED PIER LOCATION: CLAY POINT-FISHERS ISLAND Qr �� SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK EI WATERWAY: FISHERS ISLAND SOUND p .Q DATE: DECEMBER 29,2021 v 0 CICO . APPLICANT: DANA DIDRIKSEN Lu AGENT: SHEET 3 OF 4 • I Nc. c w y ,% �U' Keith B.Neilson,PE Q R P 0 R ) 0686 2* Q, Mystic,GT 06355 860 572 8939 AROFE5Sti�N� EMAIL'of9ce@docko.com DWG 21-i1-3216 Keith B. Neilson, Docko Inc. 3/25/2022 11:36 AM Didriksen_Dock_3.dwa NOTE SHIPS LADDER IS NOT 6-FT CLEAF NEW TIE-OFF PJLE SHOWN IN THIS VIEW FOR I OP EL 15.j:,r-T 7YP) GLARITY OF PIER ELEMENTS , ~I NEW PIER <'c,C� x �y*s+r 3 IN TriIGK WOOD DECK �GHIPFOOTPATH ?4 NEWWATERWIDTH SUPPORT PILE ELECTRIC LUXITIE5 TOP EL 4-FT " I END DECK EL 4 ABOVE DECK DECK WOOD GF-II F� F�.a.TH DETA1 L_ NEW SPLIT CLAMP and Vp) POST SOT To SCALE GROSS BRACE(7YP) '= __=. APPLICABLE AHWL 2.0 II! MHW 0.8 ��;,;! �{ PERMIT NOVCES I! NAVD 0.0 PIER SUPPORT PILING i; AWL-1.7 •� I,1. 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BOTTOM SEDIMENTS:SAND r ROGKS F�fzOFl L� i MAR 3 1 2022 NOTE DECKING-NOT CGA TREATED; GRAPHIC SCALE t•=20' HARDWOODS MUST BE CERTIFIED BY Zo 10 O 20 FOREST STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL PROJECT: NEW FIXEL PIER [Bnard of Trustees LOCATION: CLAY POINT-FISHERS ISLAND �QIF INIS SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK K T WATERWAY: FISHERS ISLAND SOUND OD DATE: DECEMBER 29,2021 . , 0 C I(0 . APPLIGANT. DANA DIORIKSEN cc I W AGENT: SHEET 4 OF 4 [DOGKO, I NG. �c 68692' Keith B.Neilson,PE 0$.P Op9CFESSIONP�. 800 572 8939 5 EMAIL.:officelPdocko:com. DWG 21-i1-3216 Keith B. Neilson, Dopko Inc. 3/25/2022 12:23 Pk4 Didriksen_Dock_4.d%vg N NEW TlE-0FF DILE(TYP) LARGE BOULDER 0-YT 0 NEw P1LE SUPPORTED 3-Fr WIDE SHIPS LADDER VV/RAILS '+ S BOULDER FIELD LARGE BOULDER(TYP) FOUL �+ AND NEW 4-F7 WIDE X 30tLF ANGLED PIER SEG770N LARGE BOULDER W/RAIL ALONG SOUTH SIDE BELOW PIE :}� NEW 4xFT WIDE ° EEL GRASS PILE SUPPORTED PIER w/NEW RAILS APPROXIMATE AL.WL 2 BOULDER FIELD .". 'MHS ^E 13 LARGE BOULDER Cr(P) �x BOULDER FIELD* t O `♦� �r GRAS MHW 0.8 �-A''a2OXIMATE ALWL-1.7 AHVv_2.0 1• •� 1 mat BRUSH AREA OF DENSE BRUSH EEL NEW FOOTPATH RASE, ►1. BRUSH AREA OF DENSE BRUSH dJurnVRan WL-1.7 DEN MHW O + " DEED LAN,E ULDERSffL F `. GRAPHIC SCALE 1 =ao _ EN 7NG GRANITE 5TEas - - –h— ELEVATIONS ARE BASED ON NAVD 88 _may\ yM SURVEY by BERNARDO LAND SURVEYING PROJECT: NEW FIXED PIER LOCATION: CLAY POINT-FISHERS ISLAND SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YOR,, �J 1, ��f1 p q �fl�� WATERWAY: FISHERS ISLAND SOUND 1 U DATE DECEMBER 29.2021 � � 0 C K 0 APPLICANT: DANA DIDRIKSEN f AGENT: SHEET 3 OF 4 -�:s=0 (DOGKO, I NG. �; Keir'B.Neilson,PE 0 Mystic.CT 06355 860 572 8939 EMAIL-officeVdocko.com Keith 8- Neilson, Dr,r.. 9:36 AM Didriksen_Dock_3_Exhibit.dwc Glenn Goldsmith,President ®� s®��� Town Hall Annex A. Nicholas Krupski,Vice President ,�®� ®�® 54375 Route 25 P.O. Box 1179 Eric Sepenoski L Southold,New York 11971 Liz Gillooly Elizabeth Peeples � � � Telephone(631) 765-1892 , °r Fax(631) 765-6641 L'UU VI BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD June 17, 2022 Keith Neilson, P.E. Docko, Inc. P.O. Box 421 Mystic, CT 06355 RE: DANA DIDRIKSEN 6180 CLAY POINT ROAD, FISHERS ISLAND SCTM# 1000-2-1-6 Dear Mr. Neilson: The Board of Town Trustees took the following action during its regular meeting held on Wednesday, June 15, 2022 regarding the above matter: WHEREAS, Docko Inc., on behalf of DANA DIDRIKSEN applied to the Southold Town Trustees for a permit under the provisions of Chapter 275 of the Southold Town Code, the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, application dated March 31, 2022, and, WHEREAS, said application was referred to the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council and to the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Coordinator for their findings and recommendations, and, WHEREAS, the LWRP Coordinator recommended that the proposed application be found Inconsistent with the LWRP, and, WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees has furthered Policy of the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program to the greatest extent possible through the imposition of the following Best Management Practice requirements: the use of thru flow decking; and WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was held by the Town Trustees with respect to said application on June 15, 2022 at which time all interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard, and, WHEREAS, the Board members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question and the surrounding area, and, WHEREAS, the Board has considered all the testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application, and, WHEREAS, the structure complies with the standards set forth in Chapter 275 of the Southold Town Code, 2 WHEREAS, the Board has determined that the project as proposed will not affect the health, safety and general welfare of the people of the town, NOW THEREFORE BE IT, RESOLVED, that for the mitigating factors and based upon the Best Management Practice requirement imposed above, the Board of Trustees deems the action to be Consistent with the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program pursuant to Chapter 268-5 of the Southold Town Code, and, RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees approve the application of DANA DIDRIKSEN to construct±130 linear feet of 4' wide fixed wood pile supported pier in which ±73 linear feet is waterward of the Mean High Water Line and ±86 linear feet is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line; proposed pier to include rails, water/electric utilities, two tie-off piles, two (2) ladders, and a removable pile restrained ships ladder; also to establish a wood chip access path through the brush landward of the Apparent High Water Line; with the condition of the use of thru-flo decking; and that there is no tie-up for vessels on the interior portion of the arm of the dock; and as depicted on the site plan prepared by Docko, Inc., dated December 29, 2021; and stamped approved on June 15, 2022. Permit to construct and complete project will expire two years from the date the permit is signed. Fees must be paid, if applicable, and permit issued within six months of the date of this notification. Inspections are required at a fee of$50.00 per inspection. (See attached schedule.) Fees: $50.00 V truly your ,,__Y lenn Goldsmith President, Board of Trustees GG/dd Glenn Goldsmith,President �Q� s®�� Town Hall Annex A. Nicholas Krupski,Vice President ,`�� ��® 54375 Route 0 P.O. Box 1179 Eric Sepenoski 3 Southold,New York'11971 Liz Gillooly Telephone(631) 766-1892 Elizabeth Peeples D a® Fax(631) 765-6641 i e®U611�,� BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD June 17,2022 Keith Neilson, P.E. Docko, Inc. P.O. Box 421 Mystic, CT 06355 RE: DANA DIDRIKSEN 6180 CLAY POINT ROAD, FISHERS ISLAND SCTM# 1000-2-1-6 Dear Mr. Neilson: The Board of Town Trustees took the following action during its regular meeting held on Wednesday, June 15, 2022 regarding the above matter: i WHEREAS, Docko, Inc. on behalf of DANA DIDRIKSEN applied to the Southold Town Trustees for a permit under the provisions of Chapter 111 of the Southold Town Code, Coastal Erosion Hazard Areas, application dated March 31, 2022, and, WHEREAS, said application was referred to the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council and to the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Coordinator for their findings and recommendations, and, WHEREAS, the LWRP Coordinator recommended that the proposed applications be found Inconsistent with the LWRP, and specifically Inconsistent with the following coastal policies: Policy 4.1 - Minimize losses of human life and structures from flooding and erosion hazards;I Policy 6.3 —Protect and restore tidal and freshwater wetlands, and, WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was held by the Town Trustees with respect to said application!on June 15, 2022, at which time all interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard, an'd, WHEREAS, the Board members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises inl question and the surrounding area, and, WHEREAS, the Board has considered all the testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application, and, WHEREAS, the proposed structure, as applied for, is located in a nearshore area as per Definitions in Chapter 111 Coastal Erosion Hazard Areas of the Town Code and governed by Section 111-11 C. All development is prohibited in nearshore areas unless specifically provided for by this chapter, and as per Chapter 111-6 Definitions - Unregulated Activity— docks, piers, wharves or structures built on floats, columns, open timber piles or other similar open work supports with a top surface area less than 200 square feet or which are removed in the fall of each year, and, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that for foregoing reasons, and because the proposed action is located entirely within the coastal erosion hazard area and in a nearshore area, and because the proposed action is not permitted in such areas pursuant to Chapter 111 of the Town Code, that the Trustees deem the proposed project to be impermissible under Chapter 111, and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the foregoing reasons, the Board of Trustees DENIES WITHOUT PREJUDICE the Coastal Erosion Permit application of DANA DIDRIKSEN to construct±130 linear feet of 4' wide fixed wood pile supported pier in which ±73 linear feet is waterward of the Mean High Water Line and ±86 linear feet is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line; proposed pier to include rails, water/electric utilities, two tie-off piles, two (2) ladders, and a removable pile restrained ships ladder; also to establish a wood chip access path through the brush landward of the Apparent High Water Line; and as depicted on the site plan prepared by Docko, Inc., dated December 29, 2021. This determination should not be considered a determination made for any other Department or Agency, which may also have an application pending for the same or similar project. Very truly yours, .�*..,� 4"- Glenn Goldsmith, President Board of Trustees GG/dd FF04e0p, Glenn Goldsmith, President jam° °y� Town Trustees A Nicholas Krupski, Vice-PresidentH z 54375 Route 25 Eric Sepenoski P.O. Box 1179 Liz Gillooly y�j ao�� Southold, NY 11971 Elizabeth Peeples "�' Telephone (631) 765-1892 Fax (631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: DANA DIDRIKSEN c/o DOCKO, INC. Please be advised that your application dated March 31, 2022 has been reviewed by this Board at the regular meeting of June 15, 2022 and your application has been approved pending the completion of the following items checked off below. Revised Plans for proposed project Pre-Construction Hay Bale Line Inspection Fee ($50.00) 1 st Day of Construction ($50.00) %Constructed ($50.00) x Final Inspection Fee ($50.00) - Dock Fees ($3.00 per sq. ft.) The Permittee is required to provide evidence that the non-turf buffer condition of the Trustee permit has been recorded with the Suffolk County Clerk's Office as a notice covenant and deed restriction to the deed of the subject parcel. Such evidence shall be provided within ninety (90) calendar days of issuance of this permit. Permit fees are now due. Please make check or money order payable to Town of Southold. The fee is computed below according to the schedule of rates as set forth in Chapter 275 of the Southold Town Code. The following fee must be paid within 90 days or re-application fees will be necessary. You will receive your permit upon completion of the above. COMPUTATION OF PERMIT FEES: TOTAL FEES DUE: $ 50.00 Y'� BY: Glenn Goldsmith, President I Board of Trustees 1 E L[E U E . . Southold . :." ... t. a Glenn Goldsmith,President4COG'y.� Town Hall Annex A.Nicholas Krupski,Vice President C." < 54375 Route 25 Eric Sepenoski ,? P.O.Box 1179 Liz Gillooly �y • o�� Southold,NY 11971 Elizabeth Peeples ��� ��'` Telephone(631)765-1892 Fax(631)765-6641 Southold Town Board of Trustees Field Inspection Report Date/Time: Completed in field by: Docko, Inc. on behalf of DANA DIDRIKSEN frequests a Wetland Permit and a Coastal Erosion Permit to construct ±130 linear feet of 4' wide fixed wood pile supported pier in which ±73 linear feet is waterward of the Mean High Water Line and ±86 linear feet is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line; proposed pier to include rails, water/electric utilities, two tie-off piles, two (2) ladders, and a removable pile restrained ships ladder; also to establish a wood chip access path through the brush landward of the Apparent High Water Line. Located: 6180 Clay Point Road, Fishers Island. SCTM# 1000-2-1-6 Type of area to be impacted: Saltwater Wetland Freshwater Wetland Sound Bay Part of Town Code proposed work falls under: Chapt.275 Chapt. 111 other Type of Application: Wetland Coastal Erosion Amendment Administrative Emergency Pre-Submission Violation Notice of Hearing card posted on property: Yes No Not Applicable Info needed/Modifications/Conditions/Etc.: Present Were: G. Goldsmith N. Krupski E. Sepenoski L. Gillooly E. Peeples 3 r - m )FISHERS ISLAND SOUND' N ,2,G f -�, .. 4��g - SITE ��- ri f S% w N 14 �/ °` r FISHEFzs ISL�'.ND ��- OUIVD a/ � EBB e a >' I17 N!4 c X{Q iO, o v b ��ITE PROJECT... aq��z50. �� : !PROPERTY of . NEW FIXED SHERS ISLANDY �e v TOWN OF SOUTHO_LD ` r� ��° : , N/F PROPERTY DIDRIKS7, PIER BLOCIS SOUND OF ARMSTRONG KS „ �0 LOC�TIOIV f''I�.F� REFERENCE — GHART:13214 GRAPHIC SCALE t IN FEET � 4000 2000 O 4000 NOTES: 1.ELEVATION DATUM IS NAVD'88). 2.TIDE DATA 15 TAKEN FROM 2022 NOAA TIDE TABLES REFERENCE:WEST HARBOR-FISHERS i, V N/F PROPERTY OF ISLAND VANDEVENTER 3.PROJECT DESGRIPTION:CONSTRUCT 130±LF OF 4; 4-FT WIDE PILE SUPPORTED PIER OF WHICH 73+LF IS WATERWARD OF THE MEAN HIGH WATER LINE !_ t AND 86±LF 15 WATERWARD OF THE APPARENT HIGH WATER LINE,INCLUDING RAILS AND WATER/ELECTRIG UTILITIES,TWO TIE-OFF PILES AND A REMOVABLE,PILE RESTRAINED 5HIP5 CL�.Y F�OIIVT / LADDER ALSO ESTABLISH A WOOD CHIP ACGE55 j FI��- HEFz�- 1SLl�.1VD 7 PATH THROUGH THE BRUSH LANDWARD OF THE APPARENT HIGH WATER LINES. 4.PROJECT PURPOSE: TO ESTABLISH A PRIVATE ' /' DOCK IN SUPPORT OF REGREATIONAL BOATING ACCESS. I __ \ _- ' ✓i 5.THESE APPLICATION DRAWINGS REPRESENT A COMPILATION OF SURVEYS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIT PURPOSES.THEY ARE NOT CONSTRUCTION �--/ CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.A TOWN BUILDING PERMIT,� r MAY BE REQUIRED. 6.ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS: - t WEST: WHITNEY B.ARMSTRONG - >�� 860 UN PLAZA APT 23E D E E 1 T E NEW YORK,NY 10017 EAST. GRAPHIC SCALE 1'=500' WARREN7 LITTLE FOX LANEVENTER MAR 3 1 2022 5 O 250 O 500 WESTON,GT 06883 PROJEG : NEW FIXED PIER Q � (r Board 0 Tru es SUFFOLK CLAY POINT-FISHERS ISLAND SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK WATERWAY: FISHERS ISLAND SOUND �g `r DATE: DECEMBER 29,2021 ® C If 0 APPLICANT: DANA DIDRIKSEN ., n ,� ; ' h4u AGENT: SHEET 1 OF 4 DOGIGO, INC. X68692"1 �_� Keith B.Neilson,PE ®I,t P 0 R 90fiEss�oN�� Mystic,CT 06355 860 572 8939 DWG 21-11--3216 EMAIL:off'ice@docko.com Keith B. Neilson, Docko Inc. 3/25/2022 12:31 PM Didriksen_Dock_1—B.dwg A. N MOORING BUOY FI�HEFz� 1��- L�.IVD SOUND S --_g--- --41— LARGE BOULDER(TYP) - FOOTPRINT OF 0/00 �&Q - �j�PROPOSED PIER' p" EA FOULED - - i/ BOULDERS - WITH ROCKS ' EELNWRS -o GRASS:` . APPROXIMATE Al-WL 2.0 I.- APPROXIMATE' ~LIM AROG --�- EEL GRASS) BOULDERS M ,�' EEL GRASS _ - ' Y « - ' o APPROXIMATE `` : OPEN AREA OULDERS u 1` t 1 =-��PROPOSED FOOT PATH 3 ,?� EEL GRASS I J� //�— CLEAR OF TIDAL OF HEAVY BRUSH WETLANDS ' MI-W-.1.7 _i' y Sparhna a/tern/flara `�=-`5 ortrna alterniflora . `�� - r r �" BOULDER r Y: MHW_0.8 SparNna patens Y / BRUSH LINE " k.µF.�:�...-.;�,-• ;� y g ' q" w . . Jr €sr BOLTLLDERS �j m -'gg' N/F PROPERTI' os:�'r_ S.y i o • . .f SAND BEACH - eS 3 OF ARMSTRONG. �� /� i, i r_Y' gg EXIST G GRANITE STEPS >�y _ LAWN BRUSH LINE )'j � F ��< F m • rte M. E EIV sx y PZOPE ��l 4 1 MAR 3 PATIO N/F PROPERTY �_, NO���•�.�� �.�;'� EXISTING HOUSE OF VANDEVENTER Southold Town oar GRAPHIG SGA-E 1'=80' ELEVATIONS ARE BASED ON NAVD'88 SURVEY by BERNARDO LAND SURVEYING LLC 80 40 0 80 PROJECT: NEW FIXED PIER LOCATION: CLAY POINT-FISHERS ISLAND F. IEG�J SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK KEI WATERWAY: FISHERS ISLAND SOUND �i DATE: DECEMBER 29,2021 0 C 1C 0 * a T APPLICANT: DANA DIDRIKSEN cc 2 AGENT: SHEET 2 OF 4 INC;. Keith B.Neilson,KP �c O Mystic,CT 06355 A9�FESSIO�P 860 572 8939 DWG 21-11-3216 EMAIL;office@docko.com Keith B. Neilson, Docko Inc. 3/25/2022 11:41 AM Didriksen—Dock-2—B.dwg -9.5 61101 N --s.4 �s.8FSERS IHISLAND -8.6 �� NEW TIE-OFF PILE(TYP) SOUND LARGE BOULDER(TYP)-——9-———————— ° _ - 9.0 NEW PILE SUPPORTED 3-F7 ` _ s` WIDE SHIPS LADDER W/RaJLS �8.4 i .8 / BOULDER FIELD 3 / LARGE BOULDER(lYP) FOUL-ROCKS/ AND SOULBEDS ' _-6.1 NOT NA "GABLE__ NEW 4-FT WIDE X 30tLF ` ^�_ LARGE BOULDER ANGLED PIER SECTION 6.3 - - _ W/RpJL ALONG SOUTH 51DE":--:: 6.9 BELOW PIER 8.3 w 5- -NEW 4±FT WIDE EEL GRASS O i : PILE SUPPORTED 4•�� J 6.e 6)' �` `PIER w/NEW RAILS -4.2u4. -4.3 i / `APPRO\VL 2 /� .APPR XIMATE - 3.9 BOULDER FIELD LARGE BOULDER(TYP) EEL GRASS APPROXIMATE tAHWL 2.0 �26 -27 _ -25 2.7 s NEW FOOTPATH 73+p P IMATE ` UNE 22 1 • CLEAR OF 770/AL EEL WETLANDSBRUSH AREA OF -0 GRASS m �• I f ;� �1\ r DENSE BRUSH 9 I 4.5 I BRUSH AREA OF r y j i l DENSE BRUSH Z -2.02s –23 � `• 1 SITE r �� �23 �� �� Sportrna olternAoro PROPERTY CF I ALWL-t7�� / r '2 1 DIDRIKSEN - rsr " :-' �1.9 / �,g 1 4'2 AREA OF DENSE BRUSH BRUSH LINE MHW 3peF_ UBOULDERS NE -4 GRAPHIC SCALE 1'=40 �H,... 41 9 /40 20 O 40 f EXISTING GRANITE STEPS ELEVATIONS ARE BASED ON NAVD'88 0"8 LAWN SURVEY by BERNARDO LAND SURVEYING LLC — ' W FIXEO PIER Y POINT-FISHERS ISLAND FOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK WATERWAY ER5 ISLAND SOUND MAR 4AP22 EMBER 29,2021 � 0 C x 0 Go APP CANT: D DIDRIKSEN Vis¢ w So of wn SH ET 3 OF 4 a, Board f d0CKINC. eI Neilson,PE C D@.� 06869211 �� ^m Mystic,Cr 06355 R P 0 g AR�FESSIONP� 860 572 893.9 DWG 21-11-3216 EMAIL:cfflce@Ddocko.com Keith B. Neilson, Docko Inc. 3/25/2022 11:36 AM Didriksen_Dock_3-dwg NOTE SHIPS LADDER IS NOT (G±FT GLEAR NEW TIE-OFF PILE SHOWN IN THIS VIEW FOR TOP EL 15.1tFT(TYP) CLARITY OF PIER ELEMENTS V h 4-FT r3±IN THICK WOOD hN �I NEW PIER : - DECK NEW WATER SUPPORT PILE 'y M. - yY= �GHIP FOOTPATH Kh WIDTH h z"3 s;. yww rte' = w� =`sem: ELECTRIC UTILITIES TOP EL 4-FT END DECK EL43 ABOVE DECK WOOD GH 1 P P,a.TH DET�I L I (n'P) NOT TO SCALE NEW SPLIT CLAMP and �� POST CROSS BRACE(TYP) _- APPLICABLE MHW 0.8 AHWL 2.0 PERMIT NOTICES NAND O.O � ���, PIER SUPPORT ' A-WL-1.7 PILING(TYP) CLAMP(7YP) I� PIN SET IN DRILLED a ..,v....r,'-::mow _ �< ?= BOULDER TYP HOLE IN BOULDER ;BOTTOM SEDIMENTS:SANDY ROCKS` .;.;r......:; .F=•).. .� -1.-` ATE•~ "•�j:i. `i...3q..at :�:a-..s+:.. 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BOTTOM SEDIMENTS:SAND�.ROCKS PFZOF=ILE NOTE DECKING-NOT GGA TREATED, GRAPHIC SGAI-E 1°=20' HARDWOODS MUST BE CERTIFIED BY 20 to 0 20 FOREST STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL PROJECT: NEW FIXED PIER LOCATION: CLAY POINT-FISHERS ISLAND pV NS SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK WATERWAY: FISHERS ISLAND SOUND A, ” DATE: DECEMBER 29,2021 1) CIC® o APPLICANT: DANA DIORIKSEN 1 t 2 AGENT: SHEET 4 OF 4 DOGK0, INC. p6869V �= Keith B.Neilson,PE 0 P0 �► Mystic,CT 06355 p9CFESSICNP� 860 572 8939 DWG 21-11-3216 EMAIL:offlce@docko.com Keith B. Neilson, Docko Inc. 3/25/2022 12:23 PM Didriksen_Dock_4.dwg SILT FENCE DrawingGopyright®2015 WOVEN WIRE FENCE (MIN. 14 GAUGE W/ MAX. 6 MESH SPACING) Np S 0 U 33 Wilbur Cross Way,Mansfield,CT 06268 10' MAX CENTER rO East Htford,CT 0610 CENTER 36" MIN. LENGTH U�� �, HER S S L 101 East River Drive, 1st Floor N A �I FENCE POSTS SO IF S 860-885-11055 www.chacompanies.com DRIVEN MIN. 16" INTO GROUND , y I S L./AA' DEED �``v /,.• t CE �I f � s (� HEIGHTHERS �- in r c OF FILTER r I`� f—•• f 16" MIN. \ rI 6" MIN. t O Cq (NOT FOUND) PERSPECTIVE VIEW i I NIF — TAX MAP 1000 SECTION 2 \ WOVEN WIRE FENCE (MIN. 14 1I �\ I BLOCK 1 LOT 6 SITE PLAN 1/2 GAUGE W/ MAX. 6" MESH \ ARE4=2.98-+ ACRES CO, PREPARED FOR SPACING) WITH FILTER CLOTH Z `\ \\\� • (929,9421 S.F.) 36" MIN. FENCE POST o DANA DIDRIKSEN UNDISTURBED " �� S s>�. ���', \ , LOCATION MAP SCALE 1 "=400' FLow, �11 GROUND \ �\ \ 8 ?o o� �° / FEMA FLOC ZONE 6180 CLAY POINT ROAD, as o• h�. VE (ELEV. 14') 0� ti FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK r�\//i Z ` . ? F 'L� PER FLOOD MAP 'r\ o COMPACTED SOILS--► �j� \�+ / NO. 3610300038H�/ EMBED FILTER CLOTH \�//�/�/�/. = w 0 1 80.62' 1 Q A MIN. OF 6" IN GROUND �� ^I 1 \\ N 5752'x" E LINE W \ pEED / ?F / o _ m MAP REFERENCES SECTION VIEW � � LPIPE �8 �'\ \\ AP qT —'1—c /°/ WF 1. SURVEY MAP PROPERTY TO BE CONVEYED TO DANA DIDRIKSEN, E WATER ' _ �—1 '3 \ 8 6180 CLAY POINT ROAD, FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK, SCALE: 1"=30' (NOT FOUND) \ ` \ HIGH CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS FLOOD ZONE // rn (I`ll �, +01 �� \ \\ \ DATE: 7-16-2020, BY CHA CONSULTING, INC. VE (ELEV. 14 1. WOVEN WIRE FENCE TO BE FASTENED SECURELY TO FENCE POSTS WITH 72� �\ ��� �'� �� \ \ \ APPROXIMATE rn NIF 2. PLAN OF PROPERTY TO BE CONVEYED TO THOMAS W. CASHEL, WIRE TIES OR STAPLES, POSTS SHALL BE STEEL EITHER "T OR "U TYPE �v I \ yi \ „ WARREN S. VANDEVENTER BLOCK 25, LOT 12, FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK, SCALE: 1"=100', �\ / 14" \ \ LIMIT OF WETLANDS OR HARDWOOD. I \ o ' ——- �, , \ / C TWIN \ \ \ DATE: MARCH 7, 1975, BY CHANDLER, PALMER & KING co I \ \ / 2. FILTER CLOTH TO BE FASTENED SECURELY TO WOVEN WIRE FENCE WITH \ / TIES SPACED EVERY 24" AT TOP AND MID SECTION, FENCE SHALL BE �I \ FEMA FLOOD ZONE / / I I 1 \\\ \ \\ 3. PLAN OF PROPERTY TO BE CONVEYED BY FISHERS ISLAND WOVE14 WIRE, 6" MAXIMUM MESH OPENING. 17 VE (ELEV. 14) 6� / FEMA FLOOD ZONE _I�I� \ \ WF FLOOD ZONE DEVELOPMENT CORP. TO THOMAS W. CASHEL AND BRAGA BROTHERS, 1/ \ PER FLOOD MAP / AE (may. AE {ECFV. 10� 10') \ \6 INC. BLOCK 25, LOT 13, FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK, SCALE: 3. WHEN TWO SECTIONS OF FILTER CLOTH ADJOIN EACH OTHER THEY / NO. 3610300038H SHALL BE OVER-LAPPED BY SIX INCHES AND FOLDED, FILTER CLOTH \!�1 - PER FLOOD MAP \ `\ �\ \ 1"=100', DATE: MARCH 31, 1977, BY CHANDLER, PALMER & KING SHALL BE EITHER FILTER X, MIRAFI 1 DOX, STABILNKA T140N, OR APPROVED 5F / N0. 36103C0038H ,71 \ EQUIVALENT. � 0 � 1 4. PREFABRICATED UNITS SHALL BE GEOFAB, ENVIROFENCE, OR APPROVED ( MON.(FOUND) 6 I I / �1 t l Wr NOTESEQUIVALENT. ( \ \ 1. THIS SURVEY WAS PREPARED FOR THE PARTIES AND PURPOSE I >r r'o ` l INDICATED HEREON. ANY EXTENSION OF THE USE BEYOND THE 5. MAINTENANCE SHALL BE PERFORMED AS NEEDED AND MATERIAL /16�\ �\ '\I ` PURPOSED AGREED TO BETWEEN THE CLIENT AND THE SURVEYOR REMOVED WHEN "BULGES" CEVELOP IN THE SILT FENCE. I V� MH -,�,� EXCEEDS THE SCOPE OF THE ENGAGEMENT. O APPROXIMATE rF=s.o " \ '"`16 \ / ?/ 2> , a �� LIMIT OF WETLANDS ( /\ '� �I GARAGE 2. IT IS A VIOLATION OF THE STATE EDUCATION LAW FOR ANY TF=10.67' \ PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED \�� z"' wF \ I ' I 4� 18 1 �l 1 / �\ / LAND SURVEYOR, TO ALTER AN ITEM IN ANY WAY. I I 1 3. ONLY COPIES OF THIS SURVEY MARKED WITH THE LAND IT IS IN LAUNDER E LAW FOR ANY LICENSED UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DRT.LAN OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL / N , PATIO � � \\ I.PIPE ENGINEER,ARCHITECT,LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OR LAND \! 1 J 1 ' SHOWER (NOT r'OUND) SURVEYOR'S SIGNATURE AND AN ORIGINAL EMBOSSED OR INK SEAL SURVEYOR TO ALTER AN REN N ANY WAY.IF AN nEM BEARNG THE \!-- \ I STAMP OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL IS ALTERED,THE ALTERING I �90. wF o ARE THE PRODUCT OF THE LAND SURVEYOR. ENGINEER,ARCHITECT,LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OR LAND oo� \ I Q SURVEYOR SHALL STAMP THE DOCUMENT MID INCLUDE THE TRANSFORMER 3 FLOOD ZONE o NOTATION'ALTERED BY"FOLLOWED BY THEIR SIGNATURE.THE / 4. COORDINATE DISTANCES ARE MEASURED FROM U.S. COAST AND DATE OF SUCH ALTEF THE TE A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION AE (ECFV. 1O� Lj of THE ALTERATION. EQUIPMENT I i 1 z WF GEODETIC SURVEY TRIANGULATION STATION "CHOCOMOUNT 2" STORAGE ` _ i , f EXISTING TWO STORY RESIDENCE I o I I -,l U � it AREA IGS ii �2F � f, ^\� \�2� � 5. SITE IS IN THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SUFFOLK COUNTY TAX MAP II 1000, SECTION 002, BLOCK 1, LOT 6 & LOT 5.2. 6. TOTAL AREA = 4.031 ACRES. NIF w \ / �'p \ \� ` J ' " 7. SITE IS LOCATED IN ZONING DISTRICT R-120. WHITNEY B. ARMSTRONG o �� \I Tri WF �I I CO l ~ ti� -1 '� ' 8. A PORTION OF THE SITE IS WITHIN FEMA FLOOD ZONES VE 1��C _J / �� MERESTONE ELEVATION 14' AND AE ELEVATION 10', PER FIRM FLOOD INSURANCE / \ (FOUND) w sf,24:47 RATE MAP NUMBER 36103CO038H, PANEL 38 OF 1026, SUFFIX H, ` \ / REVISED SEPTEMBER 25, 2009. a ;i NIF TAX MAP 1000 SECTION 2 / \� BLOCK 1 LOT 5.2 J ARE4=1.05f ACRES (45,5441 S.F.) �a� I m o ROP , N \�GJ, S 61'04'10" W rl 15.48' /// No. Submittal/Revision App'd By Date IF N 21.03TRANSFORMER// N � a \! mi 501 \/ . ' / / $ 2 2 8 20 o- I.PIPE / / o 1 (FOUND)/ Southold Town +1 61°� / \ / Y \7 S // Board of Trustees d / \ LEGEND PROPERTY LINE j ABUTTERS LINE —— Z \ EDGE OF PAVEMENT I 0 �a�g66g / EDGE OF GRAVEL ------------------- z Ld / / RETAINING WALL Y MON. II /i� BRUSH LINE o _� (FOUND) / / \ TREE LINE EDGE OF LANDSCAPE NOW OR FORMERLY NIF BOUNDARY POINT MERESTONE ■ o f✓L---` -� �-/ i Designed By: Drawn By: Checked By: Ln _ ZBC CB/RHS J_ Issue Date: Project No: Scale: x i 1-5-2021 066346 1"=30' V) Drawing No.: 0 Gr 30 15 0 30 SHEET 1 OF 1 GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET i� N NEW TIE-0FF PILE(7YP) LARGE BOULDER(lYP) 0 NEW PILE SUPPORTED 3-FT WIDE SHIPS LADDER W/RALS BOULDER FIELD LARGE BOULDER(TYP) FOUL-ROCKS AND BOULDERS NEW 4-FT WIDE X 30+LF r • -9 ANGLED PIER SECTION LARGE BOULDER ,.. tf +t l• � BELOW PIER , • � rW/RAIL ALONG SOUTH SIDE • NEW 4rFT WOE ° a `� •�I s EEL GRASS PILE SUPPORTED PIER w/NEW RAIL APPROXIMATE ' ALWL 2.0 BOULDER FIELD HW 09 LARGE BOULDER(TYP) BOULDE�FIELD 4 t L GRA55 MHW 0.8 O v' APPROXIMATE #. ALWL-1.7 �• l WL 2.0 O� BRUSH AREA OF m EEL Y ` kN EW FOO TH DENSE BRUSH a" ' �� ?y DENSE BRUSH o - .�' �rrinlo all�rniNa-a WL-1.7 cg��C BRU AREA OF DENJE BRUSH —1—'' SH UNE �, .. MHW .e — DEED t INE BOULDERS "S GRAPHIC SCALE 1'_4 O 40 20 0 40 EXISTING GRANITE STEPS -4— --— ELEVATIONS ARE BASED ON NAW 88 SURVEY by BERNARDO LAND SURVEYING LLG PROJECT. NEW FIXED PIER LOCATION: CLAY POINT-FISHERS ISLAND SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK j T Y: R5HER5 ISLAND SOUND DECEMBER 29,2021 0 CICO . I APPL'ICANT. DANA DIDRIKSEN MAR 3 1 2A6FNT: SHEET 3 OF 4 a' cKo, iNc. VoAc �w B.Neilson,PE Q R P O R �► Southold Town Mystic,CT 06355 — Board of Trustees 860 572 8939 DWG 21-11-3216 L:office@docko.com Keith B. Neilson, Docko Inc. 3/25/2022 9:36 AM Didriksen_Dock_3_Exhibit.dwg ",ennldsmith PresidentTown Hall Annex A.Nicholas Krupski,Vice President 2 54375 Route 25 0 Eric Sepenoski P.O.Box 1179 Liz Gillooly ®A ® 0�� Southold,NY 11.971 Elizabeth Peeples Telephone�a Telephone(631)765-1892 Fax(631)765-6641 Southold Town Board of Trustees Field Inspection Report Datefflme:511517,1�h.4wc 7A Completed in field by: t✓,peee'S Docko, Inc. on behalf of DANA DIDRIKSEN requests a Wetland Permit and a Coastal, Erosion Permit to construct ±130 linear feet of 4' wide fixed wood pile supported pier in which ±73 linear feet is waterward of the Mean High Water Line and ±86 linear feet is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line; proposed pier to include rails, water/electric utilities, two tie-off piles, two (2) ladders, and a removable pile restrained ships ladder; also to establish a wood chip access path through the brush landward of the Apparent High Water Line. Located: 6180 Clay Point Road, Fishers Island. SCTM# 1000-2-1-6 Type of area to be impacted: Saltwater Wetland Freshwater Wetland Sound Bay Part of Town Code proposed work falls under: Chapt.275 Chapt. 111 other Type of Application: Wetland Coastal Erosion Amendment Administrative Emergency Pre-Submission Violation Notice of Hearing card posted on property: Yes No Not Applicable Info needed/Modifications/Conditions/Etc.: D'iSc\jsS fu&a a� wbyk.11sas1mn Aalll V ho'�t, OF �nh �Y01 "r;da► �nr��la.n�S OCY F;Slnus ISIA ScaUrj�Ca nhAAt.IMPA�+ �1Y►aAt� � Present Were: V G. Goldsmith ✓N. Krupski /E. Sepenoski L. Gillooly ZE. 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Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, N USDA,USGS,AeroGRID. IGN,and the GIS User Community, Esn,HERE. 6180 Clay Point - Wetlands Distance Approx. i ,>). .31.6,,,,E - 9,112.3sq ft 57 ff 71* RA. N ' ..y 4 "` _,CRY c i ♦j 4 1 tam 1,903.75q �r p 170,6' 3/4/2022,11:59:23 AM 1:625 Tax Parcels i 0.07' 0.01 0.03 mi I , 0Nearmap US Vertical Imagery 0 0.07 0.02 0.04 km Red: Band_1 Copyright marmap 2015 Green:Band_2 Blue: Band-3 Copyright neemap 2015 1 NEW s i�epartmant of Office.of Depart sr�►sc 1E.1 ttrtrtteraEal General Services of Mate Conservation Us Amir o��� of Engtnea �: JOINT APPLICATION FORM For Permits for activities activities affecting streams,waterways,waterbodies,wetlands, coastal areas, sources of water, and endangered and threatened species. You must separately apply for and obtain Permits from each involved agency before starting work. Please read all instructions. 1. Applications To: >NYS Department of Environmental Conservation ❑ Check here to confirm you sent this form to NYSDEC. Check all permits that apply: ❑Dams and Impound- ❑Tidal Wetlands ❑ Water Withdrawal ❑Stream Disturbance ment Structures ❑Wild, Scenic and ❑ Long Island Well ❑ Excavation and Fill in ❑401 Water Quality Recreational Rivers Navigable Waters Certification incidental Take of ❑Coastal Erosion Endangered/ 0 Docks, Moorings or ❑Freshwater Wetlands Management Threatened Species Platforms >US Army Corps of Engineers ❑ Check here to confirm you sent this form to USACE. Check all permits that apply: ❑Section 404 Clean Water Act ❑Section 10 Rivers and Harbors Act Is the project Federally funded? ❑ Yes No If yes, name of Federal Agency: General Permit Type(s), if known: Preconstruction Notification: ❑Yes ❑ No >NYS Office of General Services ❑ Check here to confirm you sent this form to.NYSOGS. Check all permits that apply: ❑ State Owned Lands Under Water ❑ Utility Easement(pipelines, conduits, cables, etc.) ❑✓ Docks, Moorings or Platforms >NYS Department of State ❑ Check here to confirm you sent this form to NYSDOS. Check if this applies: ❑✓ Coastal Consistency Concurrence 2. Name of Applicant Tax a er ID if applicant is NOT an individual Dana Didriksen Mailing Address Post Office/City State Zi 31 Howard St Sag Harbor [NY] 11963 Telephone 646-418-8592 Email ddidriksen@me.com Applicant Must be (check all that apply): ✓❑Owner ❑ Operator ❑ Lessee 3. Name of Property Owner if different than Applicant Mailing Address Post Office/City State Zi Telephone Email ForAcienev Use'OnlV AgenApplication Number JOINT APPLICATION FORM 08/16 Page 1 of 4 JOINT APPLICATION FORM—Continued. Submit this completed page as part of your Application. 4. Name of Contact/Agent Keith B Neilson, P.E., Docko, Inc. Mailing Address Post Office/City State Zi P.O. Box 421 Mystic CT 06355 Telephone 860-572-8939 Email office@docko.com 5. Project/Facility Name Pro ert Tax Ma Section/Block/Lot Number: New Fixed Pier Project Street Address, if applicable Post Office/City State Zi 6180 Clay Point RdNY Fisher's Island Provide directions and distances to roads intersections, bridges and bodies of water M Town ED Village ED city County Stream/Waterbody Name Southold I I Suffolk Fishers Island Sound Project Location Coordinates: Enter Latitude and Lon itude in degrees, minutes, seconds: 41 Latitude: ° EE:=' 52.0 N Longitude: 71 ° 59 ' 6. Project Description: Provide the following information about your project. Continue each response and provide any additional information on other pages. Attach plans on separate panes. a. Purpose of the proposedproject: The purpose of this project is to construct a dock for private recreational boating. b. Description of current site conditions: The property is a developed home site in a residential zone. The grounds are heavily landscaped down to the riparian buffer at the shoreline beyond which are a fringe marsh of diverse tidal wetlands vegetation identified on the application drawings and survey. Boulders are heavily intermixed with the tidal vegetation and out beyond into the shallow subtidal zone. Eel grass rows abundantly out at about 200 feet offshore. c. Proposed site changes: Construct 130±LF of 4-FT wide fixed wood pile supported pier in which 73±LF is waterward of the Mean High Water Line and 86±LF is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line, including rails and water/electric utilities,two tie-off piles and a removable, pile restrained ships ladder.Also establish a wood chip access path through the brush landward of the Apparent High Water Lines. d, Type of structures and fill materials to be installed, and quantity of materials to be used (e.g., square feet of coverage, cubic yards of fill material, structures below ordinary/mean high water, etc.): The dock facility will be a wood pile and timber structure covering approximately 420 SF e. Area of excavation or dredging, volume of material to be removed, location of dredged material placement. There is no dredging associated with this project. If boulder relocation is necessary for pile driving associated with the pier. The boulders will be reset between the pile bents beneath the pier. f. Is tree cutting or clearing proposed? �-j Yes If Yes, explain below. ELI No Timing of the proposed cutting or clearing (month/year): Number of trees to be cut: Acreage of trees to be cleared: JOINT APPLICATION FORM 08116 Page 2 of 4 JOINT APPLICATION FORM–Continued. Submit this completed page as part of your Application. g. Work methods and type of equipment to be used: This project will be built using marine construction equipment consisting of a deck barge with mounted crane. Pile driving will utilize the crane to hoist the piles in place and drive them to 10 to 15 feet of embedment then hoist large timbers such as the split clamps and stringers into position. Decking will also be transported to the site on the barge with the float and ramp but put into place manually with hand tools. h. Describe the planned sequence of activities: Mobilize to the site,drive piles,connect split clamps and stringers,fasten decking,set the float and drive restraint piles,set the ramp and drive the tie-off piles. i. Pollution control methods and other actions proposed to mitigate environmental impacts: There are no needs for pollution controls except for fuel spills and the construction barge carries a spill kit for use in such emergencies. j. Erosion and silt control methods that will be used to prevent water quality impacts: There is little work requiring excavation and that would be limited to the trench across the lawn to provide electrical and water services,colocated. That work will be across the lawn,within DEC jurisdiction but not in the water or tidal wetlands. k. Alternatives considered to avoid regulated areas. If no feasible alternatives exist, explain how the project will minimize impacts: The pile driving is essential to support the pier and work over in hospitable terrain of rocks and boulders and to stay above the tidal wetlands. The length of the pier coming to shore is to avoid continuous foot traffic through the wetlands vegetation and to avoid trenching for utilities through the wetlands. See attached narrative to address alternatives in fair detail. I. Proposed use: ❑✓ Private ❑Public ❑Commercial m. Proposed Start Date:I I Estimated Completion Date: n. Has work begun onproject? Yes If Yes, explain below. No o. Will project occupy Federal, State, or Municipal Land? Yes If Yes, explain below. No p. List any previous DEC, USACE, OGS or DOS Permit/Application numbers for activities at this location: There are no known permits for this site. q. Will this project require additional Federal, State, or Local authorizations, including zoning changes? Yes If Yes, list below. —J No NYS DEC Permit Town of Southold Permit US Army Structures Permit JOINT APPLICATION FORM 08/16 Page 3 of 4 JOINT APPLICATION FORM—Continued. Submit this completed page as part of your Application. 7. Signatures. Applicant and Owner(If different) must sign the application. Append additional pages of this Signature section if there are multiple Applicants, Owners or Contact/Agents. I hereby affirm that information provided on this form and all attachments submitted herewith is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Permission to Inspect- I hereby consent to Agency inspection of the project site and adjacent property areas. Agency staff may enter the property without notice between 7:00 am and 7:00 pm, Monday- Friday. Inspection may occur without the owner, applicant or agent present. If the property is posted with"keep out"signs or fenced with an unlocked gate, Agency staff may still enter the property. Agency staff may take measurements, analyze site physical characteristics, take soil and vegetation samples, sketch and photograph the site. I understand that failure to give this consent may result in denial of the permit(s)sought by this application. False statements made herein are punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210.45 of the NYS Penal Law. Further, the applicant accepts full responsibility for all damage, direct or indirect, of whatever nature, and by whomever suffered,arising out of the project described herein and agrees to indemnify and save harmless the State from suits, actions, damages and costs of every name and description resulting from said project. In addition, Federal Law, 18 U.S.C., Section 1001 provides for a fine of not more than $10,000 or imprisonment for not more than 5 years, or both where an applicant knowingly and willingly falsifies, conceals, or covers up a material fa�Aalicant knowingly makes or uses a false,fictitious or fraudulent statement. Signature of Date /,,It k 1 3 ( - z-,L-,,- Applic �t Must be(check all that apply): Z Owner ❑Operator ❑Lessee Printed Name Title Dana Didriksen Signature of Owner(if different than Applicant) Date Printed Name Title Signature of Contact/Agent Date Printed Name Title Keith B. Neilson, P.E., Docko, Inc. Agent For Agency 11se.0ntV DETERMINATION OF'NO PERMI'�REQUIRED. `': Agency Appbcaiaon Number (Agency Name)has deferminetl that No Permit Is -:1 required from this,Agency for the protect described Irti this appl caUOn: Agency Representative Printed: ; . Tifle Name 5lgnature - Date JOINT APPLICATION FORM 08/16 Page 4 of 4 NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF STATE COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Federal Consistency Assessment Form An applicant,seeking a permit,license,waiver,certification or similar type of approval from a federal agency which is subject to the New York State Coastal Management Program(CMP),shall complete this assessment form for any proposed activity that will occur within and/or directly affect the State's Coastal Area. This form is intended to assist an applicant in certifying that the proposed activity is consistent with New York State's CMP as required by U.S. Department of Commerce regulations(15 CFR 930.57).It should be completed at the time when the federal application is prepared. The Department of State will use the completed form and accompanying information in its review of the applicant's certification of consistency. A.APPLICANT (please print) Dana Didriksen 1.Name: 2.Address:31 Howard St., Sag Harbor, NY 11963 3.Telephone: Area Code( )(646)418-8592 B.PROPOSED ACTIVITY 1.Brief description of activity: Construct 130±LF of 4-FT wide fixed wood pile supported pier in which 73±LF is waterward of the Mean High Water Line and 86±LF is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line,including rails and water/electric utilities,two tie-off piles and a removable,pile restrained ships ladder.Also establish a wood chip access path through the brush landward of the Apparent High Water Lines. 2.Purpose of activity: i To construct a wood pile and timber pier for recreational boating. 3.Location of activity: Soffolk Town of Southold 6180 Clay point Rd County City,Town,or Village Street or Site Description 4.Type of federal permit/license required:US ACE, NYS DEC,Town Of Southold 5.Federal application number,if known: 6.If a state permit/license was issued or is required for the proposed activity,identify the state agency and provide the application or permit number,if known: C.COASTAL ASSESSMENT Check either"YES"or"NO"for each of these questions. The numbers following each question refer to the policies described in the CMP document(see footnote on page 2)which may be affected by the proposed activity. 1.Will the proposed activity result in any of the following: YES/NO a.Large physical change to a site within the coastal area which will require the preparation of an environmental impact statement? (11,22,25,32,37,38,41,43). . . .. . . . .. . .. .. . b.Physical alteration of more than two acres of land along the shoreline,land under water or coastal waters? (2, 11, 12,20,28,35,44). . .. . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . c.Revitalization/redevelopment of a deteriorated or underutilized waterfront site? (1). . .. .. x d.Reduction of existing or potential public access to or along coastal waters? (19,20).. .. . . r e.Adverse effect upon the commercial or recreational use of coastal fish resources? (9,10).. . f. Siting of a facility essential to the exploration,development and production of energy resources in coastal waters or on the Outer Continental Shelf? (29). . ... . . . .. .. . . . . .. . r g.Siting of a facility essential to the generation or transmission of energy? (27).. .... . . .. . EL h.Mining,excavation,or dredging activities,or the placement of dredged or fill material in coastal waters? (15,35)... . .. .. .. .. . . ..... . .. .. .. . . .... . . .. ... . . . .. .. . . .... r I i.Discharge of toxics,hazardous substances or other pollutants into coastal waters? (8, 15,35) j.Draining of stormwater runoff or sewer overflows into coastal waters? (33).. .. .. .. .. . . k.Transport,storage,treatment,or disposal of solid wastes or hazardous materials? (36,39). 1.Adverse effect upon land or water uses within the State's small harbors? (4). . ... . .. .. .. E. - 2.Will the proposed activity affect or be located in,on,or adjacent to any of the following: YES/NO a.State designated freshwater or tidal wetland? (44).. .. .. . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. b.Federally designated flood and/or state designated erosion hazard area? (11, 12, 17). . . .. EF _ c.State designated significant fish and/or wildlife habitat? (7). . . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . .. .. ... d.State designated significant scenic resource or area? (24). . .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. .. . . . EF e. State designated important agricultural lands? (26)... . . . . .. . . . . .. .. .... .... . . . .. .. ff 0 f.Beach,dune or barrier island? (12). .. .. . . .. .. . . . . .. ... . .. .. .. . . .. . . .. .... .. .. g.Major ports of Albany,Buffalo,Ogdensburg,Oswego or New York? (3). . . .... .. .. .. . . h. State,county,or local park? (19,20). . . .. .. . . . . .... . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . .. . i.Historic resource listed on the National or State Register of Historic Places? (23). .. .. .. . ]x 3.Will the proposed activity require any of the following: YES/NO a.Waterfront site? (2,21,22). .. .. . . .. ... . .. .. .. . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . E b.Provision of new public services or infrastructure in undeveloped or sparsely populated sections of the coastal area? (5).. . . . . .. .. .. . ..... . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . ... . . .. .. . . c.Construction or reconstruction of a flood or erosion control structure? (13, 14, 16). . . . .. . E d.State water quality permit or certification? (30,38,40).... . . .. .. .. . ... . . . . .. . . .. .. e.State air quality permit or certification? 41,43 4. Will the proposed activity occur within and/or affect an area covered by a State approved local waterfront revitalization program? (see policies in local program document). . .. .. . . . . . . .. n D.ADDITIONAL STEPS 1.If all of the questions in Section C are answered"NO",then the applicant or agency shall complete Section E and submit the documentation required by Section F. 2.If any of the questions in Section'C are answered"YES",then the applicant or agent is advised to consult the CMP,or where appropriate,the local waterfront revitalization program document*. The proposed activity must be analyzed in more detail with respect to the applicable state or local coastal policies. On a separate page(s),the applicant or agent shall: (a) identify,by their policy numbers,which coastal policies are affected by the activity,(b)briefly assess the effects of the activity upon the policy; and,(c)state how the activity is consistent with each policy. Following the completion of this written assessment,the applicant or agency shall complete Section E and submit the documentation required by Section F. E.CERTIFICATION The applicant or agent must certify that the proposed activity is consistent with the State's CMP or the approved local waterfront revitalization program,as appropriate. If this certification cannot be made,the proposed activity shall not be undertaken. If this certification can be made,complete this Section. "The proposed activity complies with New York State's approved Coastal Management Program,or with the applicable approved local waterfront revitalization program,and will be conducted in a manner consistent with such program." Applicant/Agent's Name:Dana Didriksen Address:31 Howard St., Sag Harbor NY 11963 Telephone: Area Code(646 )418- Applicant/Agent's Signature: Date: F. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS 1.The applicant or agent shall submit the following documents to the New York State Department of State,Office of Coastal,Local Government and Community Sustainability,Attn:Consistency Review Unit,1 Commerce Plaza,99 Washington Avenue-Suite 1010,Albany,New York 12231. a.Copy of original signed form. b.Copy of the completed federal agency application. c.Other available information which would support the certification of consistency. 2.The applicant or agent shall also submit a copy of this completed form along with his/her application to the federal agency. 3.If there are any questions regarding the submission of this form,contact the Department of State at (518) 474-6000. *These state and local documents are available for inspection at the offices of many federal agencies,Department of environmental Conservation and Department of State regional offices,and the appropriate regional and county planning agencies. Local program documents are also available for inspection at the offices of the appropriate local government. ENVIRONMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE This is intended to supplement ENG Form 4345, Application for Department of the Army Permit, or the Joint Application for Permit used in the State of New York. Please provide complete answers to all questions below which are relevant to your project. Any answers may be continued on separate-sheet(s) of paper to be-attached to this form. PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT The purpose of this form is to provide the Corps of Engineers with basic information regarding your project. This information will be used to facilitate evaluation of your permit application and for public dissemination as required by regulation. Failure to provide complete information may result in your application being declared incomplete for processing, thereby delaying processing of your application. GENERAL-APPLICABLE TO ALL PROJECTS 1. Explain the need for, and purpose of, the proposed work. Construct 130±LF of 4-FT wide fixed wood pile supported pier in which 73±LF is waterward of the Mean High Water Line and 86±LF is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line, including rails and water/electric utilities, two tie-off piles and a removable, pile restrained ships ladder. Also establish a wood chip access path through the brush landward of the Apparent High Water Lines. 2. Provide the names and addresses of property owners adjacent to your work site (if not shown on the application form,or project drawings). 2.-1.-11.3 Whitney B. Armstrong, 860 UN Plaza Apt 23 E, New York, NY 10017 3.-1.-1. Warren S. Vandeventer, 37 Little Fox Ln, Weston, CT 06883 (Please note that depending upon the nature and extent of your project, you may be requested to provide the names and addresses of additional property owners proximate to your project site to ensure proper coordination.) 3. Photographs of the project site should be submitted. For projects in tidal areas, photographs of the waterway vicinity should be taken at low tide. Using a separate copy of your plan view, indicate the location and direction of each photograph as well as the date and time at which the photograph- was taken. Provide a sufficient number of photographs so as to provide a clear understanding of conditions on and proximate to your project site. Photographs showing existing site features and resources are attached. 4. Provide a copy of any environmental impact statement, or any other environmental report which was prepared for your project. See attached narrative, Short Environmental form and EFH worksheet. 5. Provide a thorough discussion of alternatives to your proposal. This discussion should include, but not necessarily be limited to, the "no action"alternative and alternative(s) resulting in less disturbance to waters of the United States. For filling projects in waters of the United States, including wetlands, your alternatives discussion should demonstrate that there are no practicable alternatives to your proposed filling and that your project meets with current mitigation policy(i.e-. avoidance, minimization and compensation). Alternatives considered included wider, higher, lower, shorter and longer piers, fixed pier versus floating docks, boat lifts, utilities, different locations on the site, use of open grate decking, orientation of docking facilities and the like, all of which are discussed in the narrative. The proposed configuration provides for optimal berthing, minimal environmental disturbances and no adverse impact to navigation or Public Trust access to or use of the stretch of shoreline. The project has been reviewed in detail to make sure that the proposed construction techniques were suitable and appropriate for the site and scope of work and anticipated environmental impacts would be minimal preserving the site's habitat quality and avoiding despoliation of tidal wetlands vegetation and submerged aquatic vegetation around this site. A detailed discussion of the alternatives follows: • Length-The length of the pier has been determined based on the unique features along the shore front which require the pier to span over tidal wetlands vegetation, pass over a boulder field running along the near shore edge of the tidal wetlands fringe marsh, across very shallow waters, and eventually stopping short of a bed of eel grass. The irregular edge of the eel grass bed is unique and has been documented in detail on site. The width of the pier is shown as four feet; five feet would be better because it would be able to accommodate the batter braced support piles beneath the footprint of the decking, however, berthing is not viable alongside the pier except on the northeast edge of the last 30 feet and the width of the pier has already been discussed on previous projects with agencies including the Marine Habitat Protection Bureau in the NYS DEC and the Town of Southold Trustees and 4 feet was determined to be the standard for construction of new dock facilities. • Height-The height of the dock is dictated by two different features. One is keeping the dock high enough so it will not adversely impact the growth of tidal wetlands vegetation or submerged aquatic vegetation. The second is keeping the height of the pier low enough so that the end of the pier can function properly for boat boarding access while providing adequate slope and not excessive slope which might make the use of the pier hazardous in slippery conditions. • Fixed Pier Full Length-The fixed pier full length is the best option for this site. A floating dock would be a reasonable alternative, however, in view of the boating needs and the growth of eelgrass west of the selected dock site, a floating dock would be less desirable. The pier is certainly preferable from the owner's perspective based on boarding and disembarking ease and safety and the typical sea state. • Open Grate Vs. Timber Decking- Open grate decking will be used for the full length of this pier in order to minimize shading. In addition, the height of the pier and its north-south orientation provide the opportunity for sunlight to reach the bottom sediments beneath the pier, from the east in the morning to the west on the afternoon. • Construction Materials- It's anticipated that the higher dock stretch will be built out of Southern Yellow Pine, pressure treated with CCA Type 3 in accordance with the study conducted by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation in the year 2000. The piles may be pressure treated Southern Yellow Pine or Greenheart. There will be 35 to 40 piles in the complete dock facility. • Environmental Resources-The environmental resources at this site include the tidal wetland vegetation in the near shore area and the eel grass bed out in deeper water around the peripheral of the proposed dock facility. Other than that, the wood pile and timber construction will provide an open unencumbered structure which will not preclude or in any way inhibit free water flow and circulation consistent with the existing site conditions. There are a number of US Fish &Wildlife eel grass avoidance and impact minimization efforts undertaken in the design of this dock facility. They are as follows: o Policy 1- In-water work should be avoided durinq the eelgrass growing season from April 15 to October 31. o Documented eelgrass growth areas have been avoided by the proposed dock facility. Work can be scheduled in the fall through spring to comply with this criterion if the permits are received in a timely manner. There was more eelgrass east of the proposed pier. o Policy 2- Construct the fixed pier a maximum of four feet wide to minimize shading. o The pier all the way out to the ships ladder landing has been minimized in its size based on approval criteria from the Town of Southold as well as the recommendations of NMFS. The pier width is 4 feet. The last 30 feet, the lower end of the pier is to be decked with open "Thru Flow" grate type decking. o Policy 3- Construct the dock a minimum of four feet above the surface of the water _measured at Mean High Water and 4.5 feet over the surface of the marsh with height measured from the bottom of the stringers, not the top of the deck. o The standard for deck height is to keep the structure 4 feet above the surface of the water. I would point out there is a limited fringe marsh in this location, and the prevailing pier deck height is at an elevation of approximately 8 feet above Mean Low Water and the 4-foot-wide pier head is at 6 feet above MLW. The water depth where the eelgrass bed was noted is approximately 4 feet and 3 feet is the typical length of the eelgrass blades. This has been confirmed in our own observations at this site where the tops of the blades are visible at low tides. The stringers for most of the pier length are 10 feet or so above the adjacent eelgrass bed sediments and 6 to 7 feet above the tops of the eelgrass blades but again the pier siting is such as to avoid the eelgrass altogether. This 8-foot MLW pier elevation is to be maintained until the pier reaches the bend to the west then 6 feet at the boat landing. o The proposed dock construction will take place along Clay Point shoreline and is acknowledged to be in a flood prone zone area; there is wave exposure at this site. The new pier will have a minimum deck height of 6 feet above terrain except at the landing and 6 feet above MLW at the boat slip and will be built to withstand complete submersion and resist hydrostatic and hydrodynamic uplift pressure due to flooding and typical wave conditions. o Policy 4-To minimize the risk of propeller dredging and scour, extend the fixed portion of the pier so that the water depths in the mooring area are a minimum of four feet deep measured at Mean Low Water, or if the SAV bed extends further than the proposed dock, extend the dock beyond the vegetation. o The bed on the west side of the pier is avoided by the pier. There was no eelgrass noted in the area of the pier head at the end of the pier during our design work and confirmed as of the date of this report. By keeping the pier outside the lateral limits of the SAV bed, we have virtually assured that the boat will not berth over the eelgrass bed. o This site is a very active and occasionally relatively high energy wave zone and as result there is little shoreline vegetation and a lot of exposed boulders. This project is consistent with this policy because the proposed elevation of the pier is at an acceptable height above the bottom sediments beneath which tidal wetlands vegetation or even submerged aquatic vegetation may spread if other conditions are suitable. The NYS DEC prepared a study showing that pressure-treated Southern Yellow Pine timber product construction materials are suitable for this type of project except for decking which will be of untreated woods or composite (or plastic) materials. The configuration shown on the drawings provides an optimum balance between acceptable design and access standards without depriving any vegetation the opportunity to grow and spread. o Policy 5- Eliminate the ramp and float to reduce shading effects. o There is no floating dock proposed in this application. o Policy 6- Install a lift for each vessel moored at the dock unless not practicable (e.g. sailboat). The boat(s) should be moored in the lift(s) when not in use. This is to reduce shading effects, minimize the potential for scour, and reduce the potential for the bottom of a docked boat to damage the SAV bed. o The criterion in this case emphasizes the use of a boat lift. The prohibition is related to Tidal Wetlands Law No. 6 issued by the Town of Southold. In other projects, we have attempted to get a boat lift approved by the Town of Southold, however, the Tidal Wetlands Law No. 6 prohibits the installation of a boat lift unless the applicant owns the harbor bottom. In this case, the applicant does not own the harbor bottom and, therefore, a lift is not permittable under Town of Southold law. o Policy 7-To minimize potential for scour, in-water construction equipment should only transit within the work area footprint at periods of high tide while construction is occurring within eelgrass beds. o The prevailing water depth in the area where the barge will be set at the end of the pier early in the year when the pier will be built is 3 to 4 feet deep. Pile driving and setting heavy timbers will be accomplished in a week to three weeks, weather permitting. The potential for scour in this area is negligible at this point. The work will be done at a high tide so that there will be a water depth of 7 to 8 feet. o Policy 8-To avoid minimizing impacts, GIS lavers of mapped eelgrass beds within the project area should be provided to the contractor so they are aware of the eelgrass locations at all times. o The eelgrass beds at this site were mapped by a licensed wetlands scientist and accredited botanist and his work is shown on the surveys prepared for the project. The contractor will be furnished with the permit drawings prior to the pier construction project. The same contractor will be furnished with copies of the permit(s) modifications for this project and is aware of the typical best practices for dock building in proximity to eelgrass. The drawings show the submerged aquatic vegetation that has been verified at the time of the original survey. There will be no significant adverse impacts to air quality as a result of this structure and the construction of the dock should not diminish overall environmental considerations in Fishers Island Sound and will protect water quality, the quality of the ecosystem and minimize or avoid degradation of environmental resources. 1 • Boulder Relocation- It is possible that some boulder relocation might be required by this project because of the number of boulders in this most desirable path considering least resource impact. If boulder relocation is required, the boulders will be set on unvegetated bottom sediments in the path of the pier between bents to keep the environmental impacts localized. DREDGING .PROJECTS Answer the following if your project involves dredging. 1. Indicate the estimated volume of material to be dredged and the depth (below mean low water) to which dredging would occur. Would there be overdepth dredging? Dredging, per se, is not required in this project, however, boulders will be moved from the pier bent and berthing area and relocated to the footprint of the per consistent with the benthic characteristics of the site. The dock system has been laid out in its current location and configuration to avoid any dredging requirements. The minimum prescribed water depth of 2 feet, as generally recommended by the US ACOE, and 4 feet as recommended by the NYS DEC has been reached. This is an exposed site such that the boat must be berthed bow out. 2. You can apply for a ten-year permit for maintenance dredging. If you wish to apply for a ten-year permit, please provide the number of additional dredging events during the ten-year life of the permit and the amount of material to be removed during future events. No dredging is required or requested. 3. Indicate of your drawings the dewatering area (if applicable) and disposal site for the dredged material(except landfill sites). Submit a sufficient number of photographs of the dewatering and disposal sites as applicable so as to provide a clear indication of existing conditions. For ten-year maintenance dredging permits, indicate the dewatering/disposal sites for future dredging events, if known. Not Applicable 4. Describe the method of dredging (i.e. clamshell, dragline, etc.) and the expected duration of dredging. Not applicable for dredging. If boulder relocation is required, a clamshell bucket or digging bucket will be utilized to grapple and reset the boulder. 5. Indicate the physical nature of the material to be dredged(i.e. sand, silt, clay, etc.) and provide estimated percentages of the various constituents if available. For beach nourishment projects, grain size analysis data is required. Not Applicable 6. Describe the method of dredged material containment(i.e. hay bales, embankment, bulkhead, etc.) and whether return flow from the dewatering/disposal site would reenter any waterway. Also indicate if there would be any barge overflow. Not Applicable MOORING FACILITIES Answer the following if your project includes the construction or rehabilitation of recreational mooring facilities. 1. It is generally recommended that any fixed piers and walk ramps be limited to four feet in width, and that floats be-limited to eight feet in width and rest at least two feet above the waterway bottom at mean low water. Terminal floats at private, noncommercial facilities should be limited to 29 feet in length. If you do not believe your proposal can meet with these recommendations, please provide the reason(s). The pier will be 4-FT wide and 130(+/-)FT long complying with all of these provisions as measured from the Mean High Water Line. The pier height will vary from 8 feet above Mean Low Water from the point of origin until 50 feet from the end to avoid adverse impacts to tidal wetland vegetation and submerged aquatic vegetation should the bed to the west spread to the east, all policies of the US Fish &Wildlife Service have been accommodated in this dock configuration. The pier has been situated in an area devoid of submerged aquatic vegetation. 2. Using your plan view, show to scale the location(s), position(s) and size(s) (including length, beam and draft) of vessel(s) to be moored at the proposed facility, including those of transient vessel(s) if known. A typical vessel is shown on the plan view of the application drawings. The boat will probably be a motorboat 25 to 30 feet or so in length. 3. For commercial mooring sites such as marinas, indicate the capacity of the facility and indicate on the plan view the location(s) of any proposed fueling and/or sewage pumpout facilities. If pumpout facilities are not planned, please discuss the rationale below and indicate the distance to the nearest available pumpout station. Not applicable-There are no pump out facilities and no fueling facilities proposed at this site. Those functions are taken care of elsewhere on Fishers Island provided by commercial pumpout operator from the mainland, however, any boat using their facility could and would use the pump out facilities at local marinas where fuel is sold. 4. Indicate on your plan view the distance to adjacent marine structures, if any are proximate and show the locations and dimensions of such structures. There is a half dozen dock structures on Clay Point, the nearest being 1,000 feet away, to the west. 5. Discuss the need for wave protection at the proposed facility. Please be advised that if a permit is issued, you would be required to recognize that the mooring facility may be subject to wave action from wakes of passing vessels, whose operations would not be required to be modified. Issuance of a permit would not relieve you of ensuring the integrity of the authorized structure(s) and the United States would not be held responsible for damages to the structure(s) and vessel(s) moored thereto from wakes from passing vessels. There is no good opportunity for wave protection at this site. Waves from the prevailing wave field northwesterly to northeasterly of the site are unobstructed in their approach which is why the shoreline consists of boulders, the only natural material and formation the waves cannot move. The pier located within the boulder field will be somewhat protected by the seabed character. The boulder field will cause many of the waves to break offshore beneath the higher section of the pier. BULKHEAD/NG/BANK STABILIZATION/FILLING ACTIVITIES Answer the following if your project includes construction of bulkheading(also retaining walls and seawalls) with backfill, filling of waters/wetlands, or any other bank stabilization fills such as riprap, revetments, gabions, etc. 1. Indicate the total volume of fill(including backfill behind a structure such as a bulkhead) as well as the volume of fill to be placed into waters of the United States. The amount of fill in waters of the United States can be determined by calculating the amount of fill to be placed below the plane of spring high tide in tidal areas and below ordinary high water in non-tidal areas. The shoreline will remain stabilized by the existing boulder field which extends landward of the spring High Tide Line. There is no proposal to import and place fill in Public Trust waters of the United States. - Z Indicate the source(s) and type(s) of fill material. There is no proposed fill to be utilized in this project. 3. Indicate the method of fill placement(i.e. by hand, bulldozer, crane, etc.). Would any temporary fills be required in waterways or wetlands to provide access for construction equipment?If so, please indicate the area of such waters and/or wetlands to be filled, and show on the plan and sectional views. Boulders will be removed from the pile driving area only if required, and removal and resetting will be done mechanically by crane operated from the deck of a marine construction barge. The foregoing requests basic information on the most common types of projects requiring Department of the Army permits. It is intended to obviate or reduce the need for requesting additional information; however, additional information may be requested above and beyond what is requested in this form. Please feel free to add any additional information regarding your project which you believe may facilitate our review. See the attached narrative. -� - EFH Assessmentvorlsneet rev. August 2021 Please read and follow all of the directions provided when filling out this form. 1. General Project Information Date Submitted: 03/22/2022 Project/Application Number: 21-11-3216 Project Name: New Fixed Pier Project Sponsor/Applicant: Mr.Dana Didriksen Federal Action Agency (or state agency if the federal agency has provided written notice delegating the authority'): Fast-41: Yes No Action Agency Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Email: Address, Ci /Town, State: 2. Project Description ZLatitude: 41'16'53"N Longitude: 72'0'45" Body of Water(e.g.,HUC 6 name): Fisher's Island Sound,HUC#020302010403 Project Purpose: Provide access to navigable water for recreational boating. Project Description: Construct 130±LF of 4-FT wide fixed wood pile and timber pier including rails and water/electric utilities,of which 105±LF is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line and 90±LF is waterward of the Mean High Water Line,and install two tie-off piles. Anticipated Duration of In-Water Work including planned Start/End Dates and any seasonal restrictions proposed to be included in the schedule: Start May 1,2023 end June 30,2023 1 A federal agency may designate a non-Federal representative to conduct an EFH consultation by giving written notice of such designation to NMFS.If a non-federal representative is used,the Federal action agency remains ultimately responsible for compliance with sections 305(b)(2)and 305(b)(4)(13)of the Magnuson-Stevens Act.2 Provide the decimal,or the degrees,minutes,seconds values for latitude and longitude using the World Geodetic System 1984(WGS84)and negative degree values where applicable. 1 3. Site De���..�,_ )n EFH includes the biological, chemical, and physical components of the habitat. This includes the substrate and associated biological resources(e.g., benthic organisms;submerged aquatic vegetation, shellfish beds, salt marsh wetlands),the water column, and prey species. Is the project in designated EFH'? W1 Yes FINo Is the project in designated HAPC? F]Yes No Does the project contain any Special Aquatic Sites4? 7 Yes FINo Is this coordination under FWCA only? W1 Yes No Total area of impact to EFH (indicate sq ft or acres): zero-pier goes around eelgrass Total area of impact to HAPC (indicate sq ft or acres): 0 Current range of water depths at MLW Salinity range (PPT): Water temperature range(°F): 0'to-6 [est.25-30 ppt 707 summer;34°F winter 3Use the tables in Sections 5 and 6 to list species within designated EFH or the type of designated HAPC present.See the worksheet instructions to fmd out where EFH and HAPC designations can be found.4 Special aquatic sites(SAS)are geographic areas,large or small, possessing special ecological characteristics of productivity,habitat,wildlife protection,or other important easily disrupted ecological values.These areas are generally recognized as significantly influencing or positively contributing to the general overall environmental health or vitality of the entire ecosystem of a region.They include sanctuaries and refuges,wetlands,mudflats,vegetated shallows,coral reefs,and riffle and pool complexes(40 CFR Subpart E).If the project area contains SAS(i.e.sanctuaries and refuges,wetlands,mudflats, vegetated shallows/SAV,coral reefs,and/or riffle and pool complexes,describe the SAS,species or habitat present,and area of impact. 4. Habitat Types In the table below, select the location and type(s) for each habitat your project overlaps. For each habitat type selected, indicate the total area of expected impacts,then what portion of the total is expected to be temporary(less than 12 months) and what portion is expected to be permanent(habitat conversion), and if the portion of temporary impacts will be actively restored to pre-construction conditions by the project proponent or not.A project may overlap with multiple habitat types. Habitat YP Total Habitat Type Temporary Permanent Restored to Location impacts impacts impacts pre-existing (lf/ft2/ft3) (lf/ft2/ft3) (lVft2/ft3) conditions?* Marine Shore(unconsolidated) 60 sgft 60sgft 60 sgft No Marine Shore(rock) 120 sqft 120 sqft 55 sqft No Marine Water column 300 sgft 300 sqft 16 sqft Yes Select one Select One Select one Select one Select One Select one Select one Select One Select one Select one Select One Select one Select one Select One Select one *Restored to pre-existing conditions means that as part of the project,the temporary impacts will be actively restored,such as restoring the project elevations to pre-existing conditions and replanting. It does not include natural restoration or compensatory mitigation. 2 Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SA`)Present?: 90 Yes: ❑✓ No:F If the project area contains SAV, or has historically contained SAV, list SAV species and provide survey results including plans showing its location,years present and densities if available.Refer to Section 12 below to determine if local SAV mapping resources are available for your project area. Attached are survey results of eelgrass mapped in September 2021.The pier has been located and configured to avoid the mapped bed.The dock is irregular in shape due to the rocky bottom nature of the shallow sub tidal zone and the eel grass bed immediately west. Sediment Characteristics: The level of detail required is dependent on your project—e.g., a grain size analysis may be necessary for dredging. In addition, if the project area contains rocky/hard bottom habitat 6(pebble, cobble,boulder, bedrock outcrop/ledge) identified as Rocky (coral/rock), Substrate(cobble/gravel), or Substrate (rock) above, describe the composition of the habitat using the following table. Substrate Type* (grain size) Present at Site? (Y/l) Approximate Percentage of Total Substrate on Site Silt/Mud(<0.063mm) No Sand (0.063-2mm) Yes 20% Rocky: Pebble/Gravel Yes 50%-80% /Cobble(2-256mm)** Rocky: Boulder(256- Yes 500/6-80%near shoreline 4096mm)** Rocky: Coral No Bedrock** No 6The type(s)of rocky habitat will help you determine if the area is cod HAPC. *Grain sizes are based on Wentworth grain size classification scale for granules,pebbles,cobbles,and boulders. **Sediment samples with a content of 10%or more of pebble-gravel-cobble and/or boulder in the top layer(6-12 inches)should be delineated and material with epifauna/macroalgae should be differentiated from bare pebble-gravel-cobble and boulder. If no grain size analysis has been conducted,please provide a general description of the composition of the sediment. If available please attach images of the substrate. Attached aerial photo shows prominent boulder lined inter tidal and shallow sub tidal zone across the shoreline more prominent to the east and west of the proposed dock site.The western eelgrass skirts the perimeter of the rock and the pier has been deliberately located and configured to avoid the area.The bottom sediments are course sand with miscellaneous rock and boulders with 80%coverage at the inter tidal zone down to 50%in shallow sub tidal at 10%surface coverage of embedded boulders beyond a depth of T MLK Diadromous Fish (migratory or spawning habitat- identify species under Section 10 below): Yes: No; ❑✓ 3 N • • 5. EFH and HAPC Designations Within the Greater Atlantic Region,EFH has been designated by the New England,Mid-Atlantic, and South Atlantic Fisheries Management Councils and NOAA Fisheries. Use the EFH mapper to determine if EFH may be present in the project area and enter all species and life stages that have designated EFH. Optionally,you may review the EFH text descriptions linked to each species in the EFH mapper and use them to determine if the described habitat is present at your project site. If the habitat characteristics described in the text descriptions do not exist at your site,you may be able to exclude some species or life stages from additional consideration. For example,the water depths at your site are shallower that those described in the text description for a particular species or life stage. We recommend this for larger projects to help you determine what your impacts are. EFH is designated/mapped for: What is the Species Present source of the EFH: EFH: EFH: EFH: EFH eggs larvae juvenile adults/ information spawning included. adults Select One Z ® EFH Mapper only little skate ❑ El Z Z EFH Mapper only windowpane flounder EFH Mapper only winter skate ❑ ❑ EFH Mapper only scup ® EFH Mapper only long-finned squid W1 ® W1 0 EFH Mapper only spiny dogfish ❑ ❑ ❑ W EFH Mapper only summer flounder ❑ ❑ z EFH Mapper only Black sea bass ❑ ❑ ❑ EFH Mapper only Select One ❑ o o ❑ [Select One Select One ❑ ❑ ❑ Select One 4' 6. Habitat Areas of Particular Concern (HAPCs) HAPCs are subsets of EFH that are important for long-term productivity of federally managed species. HAPCs merit special consideration based their ecological function(current or historic), sensitivity to human- induced degradation, stresses from development, and/or rarity of the habitat.While many HAPC designations have geographic boundaries,there are also habitat specific HAPC designations for certain species, see note below. Use the EFH mapper to identify HAPCs within your project area. Select all that apply. Summer flounder: SAVE F] Alvin&Atlantis Canyons Sandbar shark Baltimore Canyon Sand Tiger Shark(Delaware Bay) Bear Seamount F] Sand Tiger Shark(Plymouth-Duxbury- F-1 Heezen Canyon Kingston Bay) Inshore 20m Juvenile Coda LJ Hudson Canyon TTGreat South Channel Juvenile Cod IT-Hydrographer Canyon Northern Edge Juvenile Cod Jeffreys& Stellwagen ❑ Lydonia Canyon ❑ Lydonia, Gilbert& Oceanographer Canyons _177Norfolk Canyon (Mid-Atlantic) Norfolk Canyon (New England) Oceanographer Canyon Retriever Seamount F1 Veatch Canyon (Mid-Atlantic) Toms,Middle Toms &Hendrickson Canyons Veatch Canyon(New England) Washington Canyon Cashes Ledge Wilmington Canyon Atlantic Salmon Summer flounder HAPC is defined as all native species of macroalgae seaffsses,and freshwater and tidal macrophytes in any size bed,as well as loose aggregations,within adult and juvenile summer flounder E'FH.In locations where native species have been eliminated from an area, then exotic species are included.Use local information to determine the locations of HAPC. $The purpose of this HAPC is to recognize the importance of inshore areas to uvenile Atlantic cod.The coastal areas of the Gulf of Maine and SouthernNew England contain structurally complex rocky-bottom habitat tha&upports a wide variety of emergent epifauna and benthic invertebrates.Although this habitat type is not rare in the coastal Gulf of Maine,it provides two key ecological functions for juvenile cod: protection from predation,and readily available prey. See EFH mapper for links to text descriptions for HAPCs. 5 010 •• 7. Activity Details Select all Project Type/Category that apply Agriculture ❑ Aquaculture - List species here: Bank/shoreline stabilization (e.g., living shoreline, groin, breakwater, bulkhead) Beach renourishment Dredging/excavation ❑ Energy development/use e.g.,hydropower, oil and gas,pipeline,transmission line, tidal or wave 2ower,wind Fill El Forestry Infrastructure/transportation(e.g., culvert construction,bridge repair,highway,port, railroad Intake/outfall Military (e.g., acoustic testing,training exercises) Mining (e.g., sand, gravel) ElOverboard dredged material placement ZPiers,ramps, floats, and other structures F] Restoration or fish/wildlife enhancement(e.g., fish passage,wetlands, mitigation bank/ILF creation Survey (e.g., geotechnical, geophysical, habitat, fisheries) Water quality (e.g., storm water drainage,NPDES, TMDL,wastewater, sediment remediation ❑ Other 6 8. Effects"nation 10 Select all Potential Stressors Caused Select all that Habitat alterations caused that apply by the Activity apply and if by the activity temporary or permanent Underwater noise Temp Perm ❑ Water quality/turbidity/ El F-1 Water depth change contaminant release Vessel traffic/barge ❑ ❑ Tidal flow change grounding Impingement/entrainment Fill ❑ Prevent fish ❑ ❑ Habitat type conversion passage/spawning ❑ Benthic community ❑ ❑ Other: disturbance Impacts to prey species ❑ El Other: 9 Temporary in this instance means during construction.10 Entrainment is the voluntary or involuntary movement of aquatic organisms from a water body into a surface diversion or through,under,or around screens and results in the loss of the organisms from the population.Impingement is the involuntary contact and entrapment of aquatic organisms on the surface of intake screens caused when the approach velocity exceeds the swimming capability of the organism. Details-project impacts and mitigation Briefly describe how the project would impact each of the habitat types selected above and the amount(i.e., acreage or sf) of each habitat impacted. Include temporary and permanent impact descriptions and direct and indirect impacts. For example, dredging has a direct impact on bottom sediments and associated benthic communities. The turbidity generated can result in a temporary impact to water quality which may have an indirect effect on some species and habitats such as winter flounder eggs, SAV or rocky habitats. The level of detail that you provide should be commensurate with the magnitude of impacts associated with the proposed project.Attach supplemental information if necessary. Upland 60-sgft of impact with pile penetration into the ground and pier coverage. Rock Shore-120 sgft of impact with pile penetration into the ground and pier coverage. Water Column-300 sgft of impact with pile penetration into the ground and pier coverage. This project endeavors to site the dock facility clear of the small mapped SAV bed to the west and totally avoiding the area of extensive boulders with interspersed eelgrass to the east.The piers'northerly alignment reaches deep water quickly and them angles off to the northwest to allow for berthing bow into the significant prevailing wind/wave direction for berthing security and lowest sea condition exposure risk.By staying clear of the eelgrass beds the most productive habitat and shelter will be preserved. 0* What speciWasures will be used to avoid and minimize impacts, including project design,turbidity p g J n p g � controls, acoustic controls, and time of year restrictions?If impacts cannot be avoided or minimized,why not? Wood 12 inch Class B piles will be utilized to support the pier.Driving wood piles minimizes acoustic impacts and produces no turbidity.Deck height will be 8 feet above mean low water to minimize shading while helped by the north/south orientation.Thru Flow decking will be utilized to help minimize shading and maintains a fairly bright illuminated water column although the pier has been sited so as to avoid eel grass-see Exhibit. Is compensatory mitigation proposed? Yes ❑ No W1 If compensatory mitigation is not proposed,why not?If yes, describe plans for compensatory mitigation(e.g. permittee responsible,mitigation bank, in-lieu fee) and how this will offset impacts to EFH and other aquatic resources. Include a proposed compensatory mitigation and monitoring plan as applicable. Compensatory mitigation is not considered necessary because the dock's siting criteria have been utilized to actually avoid adverse impacts to tidal wetlands vegetation and SAV. 9. Effects of Climate Change Effects of climate change should be included in the EFH assessment if the effects of climate change may amplify or exacerbate the adverse effects of the proposed action on EFH.Use the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)Representative Concentration Pathways (RCP) 8.5/high greenhouse gas emission scenario (IPCC 2014), at a minimum,to evaluate the future effects of climate change on the proposed projections. For sea level rise effects,use the intermediate-high and extreme scenario projections as defined in Sweet et al. (2017). For more information on climate change effects to species and habitats relative to NMFS trust resources, see Guidance for Integrating Climate Change Information in Greater Atlantic Region Habitat Conservation Division Consultation Processes. 1. Could species or habitats be adversely affected by the proposed action due to projected changes in the climate?If es, please describe how: No 2. Is the expected lifespan of the action greater than 10 ears?If yes,please describe project lifespan: The proposed dock structures should have a 20 to 30 year structural lifespan based on long term observed performance of CCA treated timber. 3. Is climate change currently affecting vulnerable species or habitats, and would the effects of a proposed action be amplified by climate change? If yes, vlease describe how: Climate change impacts on fish are unknown with relation to the project and this site.The dock siting and berthing has avoided documented SAV eelgrass beds. 4. Do the results of the assessment indicate the effects of the action on habitats and species will be amplified by climate change?If yes,please describe how: Unknown but doubtful. 5. Can adaptive management strategies (AMS) be integrated into the action to avoid or minimize adverse effects of the vrovosed action as a result of climate?If yes,please describe how: No 8 00 10. Federal Agency Determination Federal Action Agency's EFH determination (select one) ❑ There is no adverse effect on EFH or EFH is not designated at the project site. EFH Consultation is not required. This is a FWCA only request. The adverse effect on EFH is not substantial. This means that the adverse effects are no ❑ more than minimal, temporary, or can be alleviated with minor project modifications or conservation recommendations. This is a request for an abbreviated EFH consultation. The adverse effect on EFH is substantial. This is a request for an expanded EFH consultation. We will provide more detailed information, including an alternatives analysis and NEPA documents, if applicable. An adverse effect is any impact that reduces the quality and/or quantity of EFH.Adverse effects may include direct or indirect physical,chemical,or biological alterations of the waters or substrate and loss of,or injury to,benthic organisms,prey species and their habitat,and other ecosystem components.Adverse effects to EFH may result from actions occurring within EFH or outside of EFH and may include site-specific or habitat-wide impacts,including individual,cumulative,or synergistic consequences of actions. 11. Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act Under the FWCA, federal agencies are required to consult with us if actions that the authorize, fund, or undertake will result in modifications to a natural stream or body of water. Federal agencies are required to consider the effects these modifications may have on fish and wildlife resources, as well as provide for the improvement of those resources.Under this authority, we consider the effects of actions on NOAA-trust resources, such as anadromous fish, shellfish, crustaceans, or their habitats,that are not managed under a federal fisheries management plan. Some examples of other NOAA-trust resources are listed below. Some of these species, including diadromous fishes, serve as prey for a number of federally-managed species and are therefore considered a component of EFH pursuant to the MSA. We will be considering the effects of your project on these species and their habitats as part of the EFH/FWCA consultation process and may make recommendations to avoid,minimize or offset and adverse effects concurrently with our EFH conservation recommendations. Please contact our Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office,Protected Resources Division regarding potential impacts to marine mammals or species listed under the Endangered Species Act and the appropriate consultation procedures. 9 Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act Resources Describe habitat impact type(i.e., physical, chemical, or biological disruption of Species known to spawning and/or egg development habitat,juvenile nursery and/or adult feeding occur at site(list or migration habitat). Please note, impacts to federally listed species of fish,sea others that may turtles, and marine mammals must be coordinated with the GARFO Protected apply) Resources Division. alewife American eel American shad Atlantic menhaden blue crab blue mussel blueback herring Eastern oyster horseshoe crab quahog soft-shell clams striped bass other species: other species: other species: 10 1 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation _ MEW PERMISSION TO INSPECT PROPERTY By signing this permission form for submission with an application for a permit(s)to the Department of Environmental Conservation("DEC"),the signer consents to inspection by DEC staff of the project site or facility for which a permit is sought and, to the extent necessary, areas adjacent to the project site or facility. This consent allows DEC staff to enter upon and pass through such property in order to inspect the project site or facility,without prior notice, between the hours of 7:00 a.m.and 7:00 p.m.,Monday through Friday. If DEC staff should wish to conduct an inspection at any other times, DEC staff will so notify the applicant and will obtain a separate consent for-such an inspection. Inspections may take place as part of the application review prior to a decision to grant or deny the permit(s) sought. By signing this consent form,the signer agrees that this consent remains in effect as long as the application is pending, and is effective regardless of whether the signer,applicant or an agent is present at the time of the inspection. In the event that the project site or facility is posted with any form of"posted" or"keep out"notices,or fenced in with an unlocked gate,this permission authorizes DEC staff to disregard such notices or unlocked gates at the time of inspection. The signer further agrees that during an inspection, DEC staff may, among other things, take measurements, may analyze physical characteristics of the site including, but not limited to, soils and vegetation(taking samples for analysis), and may make drawings and take photographs. Failure to grant consent for an inspection is grounds for, and may result in, denial of the permit(s) sought by the application. Permission is granted for inspection of property located at the following address(es): Didriksen Property,(Parcel 1000-002.00-01.00-006.000),6180 Clay Point Rd.,Fishers Island NY By signing this form, I affirm under penalty of perjury that I am authorized to give consent to entry by DEC staff as described above. I u derstand that false statements made herein are punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursu n to Sectio 210.45 of the Penal Law.* Dana Didriksen Print Name and Title Signature / Date *The signer of this form must be an individual or authorized representative of a legal entity that: • owns fee title and is in possession of the property identified above; • maintains possessory interest in the property through a lease,rental agreement or other legally binding agreement;or • is provided permission to act on behalf of an individual or legal entity possessing fee title or other possessory interest in the property for the purpose of consenting to inspection of such property. Permission to Inspect Property Application Supplement 12/08 aan-r uuw nay osxxor atsta N �1ICY � ryK x tva a. QJlA atNcl ! i(� tpycl r.J t e 3.2Nc1 \ - 1eMc1 BtA zM A \ 12,2 J.SA ..zN 54 y 12 4. 11t e.z H.t t0.1 1> tWq .Wq � z2y<) Mm S .. x � 6 •�•,�— _�_ ""' ) "• —O—_ �••,� — -- �" — -- NoncE `ti COUNTY OF SUFFOLK © x souxuo�o mcno No Real Property Tax Service Agency v N s�.,a..a u.a o.u� --�-- �owu. x OxixOYtin•r1W.rIrY.NY11Nt M 002 P txicr xo 1000 PROPERTY MAP SglifFQt,l-�O �� GS John G.Stein,Chairperson y Town Hall,53095 Main Rd. Lauren Standish,Secretary 0 P.O.Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971 Telephone(631)765-1889 Fax(631)765-1823 Conservation Advisory Council Town of Southold At the meeting of the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council held Wed., May 11,, 2022 the following recommendation was made: DANA DIDRIKSEN construct 130 If. of 4' wide fixed wood pile supported pier in which 73 If is waterward of the mean high water line and 86 If. is waterward of the apparent high water line, including rails and water/electric utilities, two tie-off piles and a removable, pile retrained ships ladder. Establish a wood chip access path through the brush landward of the apparent high water lines. Located: 6180 Clay Point Rd., Fishers Island. SCTM#2-1-6 The CAC did not make an inspection, therefore no recommendation was made. Glenn Goldsmith,President Ul// Town Hall Annex A.Nicholas Krupski,We President ' s 54375 Route 25 P.O.Box 1179 Eric Sepenoski Southold,New York 11971 Liz Gillooly its Elizabeth Peeples �' Telephone(631) 765-1892 - , Fax(631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ' 2 F This Section For Office Use Only - 15 Coastal Erosion Permit Application MAR 31 2022 Wetland Permit Application Administrative Permit _ Amendment/Transfer/Exte sio 'uouthoEd 3'own _Received Application: 3J oZ a Board of—I Received Fee: $, i7)0)d,� Completed Application: . a 2, Incomplete: SEQRA Classification: Type I Type II Unlisted Negative Dec. Positive Dec. Lead Agency Determination Date: Coordination:(date sent): TLWRP Consistency Assessment Form Sent: �_ ►I"'- ICAC Referral Sent: 7 da _Date of Inspection: / Receipt of CAC Report: Technical Review: _ 1I�Public Hearing Held: 1 a as Resolution: Owner(s) Legal Name of Property (as shown on Deed): Dana Didriksen Mailing Address: 31 Howard St., Sag Harbor;,NY'11963 Phone Number: 646-418-8592 Suffolk County Tax Map Number: 1000 - 002.00-01.00-006.000 Property Location: 6180 Clay Point Rd.,Fisher's Island,NY (If necessary,provide LILCO Pole#, distance to cross streets, and location) AGENT(If applicable): Keith B.Neilson,P.E.,Docko,Inc Mailing Address: P. O.Box 421,Mystic,CT 06355 Phone Number: (860)572-8939 Email: Office@docko.com s'aol a� Board of Trustees Appli<, ion GENERAL DATA Land Area(in square feet): 124,582 sgft,or 2.86 f ACRES Area Zoning' R-120 Previous use of property:: Residential Intended use of property:; Residential Covenants and Restrictions on property? Yes X No If"Yes", please provide a copy. Will this project require a Building Permit as per Town Code? Yes . X, .No If"Yes", be advised this application will be reviewed by the Building Dept. prior to a Board of Trustee review and Elevation Plans will be required. Does this project require a variance from the Zoning Board of Appeals? Yes X No If"Yes", please provide copy of decision. Will this project require any demolition as per Town Code or as determined by the Building Dept.? Yes X No Does the structure (s) on property have a valid Certificate of Occupancy? X Yes No Prior permits/approvals for site improvements: Agency Date X No prior permits/approvals for site improvements. Has any permit/approval ever been revoked or suspended by a governmental agency? x No Yes If yes, provide explanation:. Project Description(use attachments if necessary); Construct 130±LF of 4-FT wide fixed wood pile supported pier in which 73±LF is waterward of the Mean High Water— Line and 86±LF is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line,including rails and water/electric utilities,two tie-off piles and a removable,pile restrained ships ladder.Also establish a wood chip access path through the brush landward of the Apparent High Wateir—Unes. Board of Trustees Application WETLAND/TRUSTEE LANDS APPLICATION DATA Purpose of the proposed operations: .. To construct a wood pile and timber pier for recreational boating. Area of wetlands on lot: 11,016 square feet Percent coverage of lot:. —10 Closest distance between nearest existing structure and upland edge of wetlands:-200' feet Closest distance between nearest proposed structure and upland edge of wetlands: —95' feet Does the project involve excavation or filling? No X Yes If yes, how much material will be excavated? 10 cubic yards How much material will be filled? 10 cubic yards Depth of which material will be removed or deposited: 3 feet Proposed slope throughout the area of operations: No grade changes are proposed,only utility trenching Manner in which material will be removed or deposited: Ditch Witch Trenching machine will be used to create the conduit trench. There will be no removals.The materials will be trenched and then backfilled immediately after conduit installation. Statement of the effect, if any, on the wetlands and tidal waters of the town that may result by reason,of such proposed operations (use attachments if appropriate): It is anticipated that there will be no adverse impacts or tidal wetlands vegetation or tidal waters of the Town caused by this project. See attached project narrative for more detailed discussion.The regulatorylimits of the tidal wetlands are to be spanned by the pieer but the shoreline is all boulders and tidal wetland vegetation is fragmented and sparse. �idrikSeh Board of Trustees Appl.ic�v_on COASTAL EROSION APPLICATION DATA Purposes of proposed activity:... To construct a wood pile and timer pier for recreational boating. Are wetlands present within 100 feet of the proposed activity? No ✓ Yes Does the project involve excavation or filling? No ✓ Yes 1f Yes, how much material will be excavated?. 10 ,(cubic yards) How much material will be filled?, 10 (cubic yards) Manner in which material will be removed or deposited:.-. Ditch Witch trenching machine will be used to create the conduit trech.There will be no removals. The materials will be trenched and then backfilled immediately after conduit installation. Describe the nature and extent of the environmental impacts to the subject property or neighboring properties reasonably anticipated resulting from implementation of the project as proposed, including erosion increase or adverse effects on natural protective features. (Use attachments if necessary) It is anticipated that there will be no adverse impacts or tidal wetlands vegetation or tidal waters of.the Town .., caused by this project. See attached project narrative for more detailed discussion.The regulatory limits of the tidal wetlands are to be spanned by the pieer but the shoreline is all boulders and tidal wetland vegetation is fragmented and sparse. e PROPERTY OF DANA DIDRIKSEN CLAY POINT, FISHERS ISLAND SOUND NARRATIVE STATEMENT & SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION FOR NYS DEC,NYS DOS AND TOWN OF SOUTHOLD.APPLICATIONS MARCH 2022 GENERAL Dana Didriksen, the Applicant, owns parcel 1000-002.00-01.00-006.00 on Clay Point Road located along the north shoreline of Fishers Island Sound on Fishers Island. The site is gently to moderately sloped rolling terrain, sandy, gravel earthen materials, vegetated with grass, brush, ground cover and trees with a sloping lawn to the shoreline which is lined with boulders interspersed with tidal wetlands vegetation and a beach to the west. The frontage of the property is approximately 300 feet along Fishers Island Sound at the easterly end, abutted by Whitney B. Armstrong to the west and Warren S. Vandeventer to the east. This can be a high energy waterfront site. Attached are application drawings for a new dock facility for recreational boating prepared for this project showing the proposed configuration and pertinent details. This supplemental narrative has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Town of Southold, Ordinance No. 6, 2004, and the Waterfront Revitalization Program related to docks and shorefront improvements. In addition, various coastal policies under the New York State Coastal Management Act are addressed herein for review by the New York State Department of State and Department of Environmental Conservation. DESCRIPTION OF WORK This project is to construct a fixed wood pile and timber pier from the shore out into Fishers Island Sound in accordance with existing guidelines set forth in the Town of Southold ordinance No. 6, 2004. Boulder relocation will be minimal if any at the end of the dock facility to provide for safe berthing and avoiding local eelgrass beds. It is envisioned that this structure will be built utilizing the following general sequence and methodology. ➢ The marine contractor will arrive by water with a barge-mounted crane and push boats. ➢ New piles will be driven starting at the shore landing end of the pier and proceeding waterward at roughly 10-foot intervals to the waterward end of the pier approximately 150 feet from the Apparent High-Water Line. These piles will be wood, driven by double-acting air hammer to a bearing capacity of about 20 tons and pull-out resistance of approximately 10 tons. This generally results in about 10 to 15 feet of embedment of the pile in the bearing stratum. These piles will be Class B 12-inch nominal diameter measured at three feet from the butt. f 1 ➢ After the piles are installed, split clamps/caps consisting of a pair of pressure treated Southern Pine timbers, 3 x 10 to 4 x 10 nominal dimension, will be double bolted at each pile transversely forming a pile bent. Stringers will be then laid on the split caps parallel to the length of the pier. In all likelihood, three runs of stringers will be set and will probably consist of 3 x 10 pressure-treated Southern Pine. ➢ The outer stringer on each side will be bolted or spiked to the pile at each bent to secure it against uplift forces that this pier will typically be exposed to. ➢ After the stringers have been connected to the piles and split caps, the decking will be installed. In accordance with the Town of Southold's Ordinance No. 6, 2004, this decking will not be CCA pressure-treated Southern Pine as noted on the drawings. Decking will be oak, cedar hardwood or plastic / composite such as "Timber Tech" or similar synthetic, composite or plastic material with the brushed side mounted up. If composites or plastic are used, decking will be either gray, brown or natural in color. Decking can also be "Thru-Flow" to minimize shading. Decking will be attached to the stringers utilizing galvanized nails or stainless-steel Phillips or Flathead square-drive stainless steel wood screws about 4 inches long and will be set with a 1/4" gap between deck planks. ➢ The over-water decking will run at an elevation of approximately 8 feet MLW above the existing bottom sediments (not including boulders) until approaching the end where it will transition down at 10:1 until reaching the level boat dock landing elevation of 5 to 6 feet above mean low water. See 9heet,F4 of the application drawings for the pier profile. ➢ The piles will terminate about 42 inches above the deck surface and have horizontal rail members mounted to them. ➢ A rail of cedar, oak, hardwood or Timber Tech (plastic) material will be installed for safety. The mid-rail can be timber or cable and both details are shown. ➢ Water and electricity will be trenched into the lawn and run out in conduits on the pier in the space between the stringers so that trickle chargers on the boat may be powered during tie-ups. The water will allow boats to be rinsed off after usage. A power post with an internal light will be mounted to the end of the fixed pier with receptacles to provide power to the boats from extension cords. The power post will also have coiling arms for storage of the electric service cord and hose between uses. Because the dock may be used during the hours of darkness, low-intensity lights will be mounted on staggered piles or dock rail posts to illuminate the deck and the walking surface up the bank. This system will be manually, or radio controlled with a shut-off timer so that the lights will only be on when necessary for safety of the users. Trenching for the utilities will be within the confines of the lawn and not enter the tidal wetlands. ➢ The pier foot will emanate from the lower lawn northeast of the house and will span over the existing natural, non-turf buffer which will not be disturbed except for the support posts which will be set in augured holes Local Waterfront Revitalization Policies The Town of Southold, LWRP policies that are applicable to the Didriksen dock proposal are a local refinement of the Long Island Sound Regional Coastal Management Program policies that apply throughout Long Island Sound. The Didriksen site on Fishers Island could be 2 characterized as natural, rocky shorefront because of the largely undeveloped foreshore between the house and landscaped grounds, however, the shoreline is completely, naturally protected by boulders which constitutes a glacial deposit and extensive wild riparian buffer vegetation. The developed coast policies are applicable as follows: ➢ Policy 1 is to foster a pattern of development that enhances community character and preserves natural resources to the maximum extent and minimizes adverse impacts on the environment, ➢ Policy 2 is to preserve historic resources, ➢ Policy 3 is to enhance and protect scenic resources and visual quality. The proposed dock facility for the Didriksen's is consistent with waterfront development on Fishers Island Sound and in coastal areas. The length is a balance of minimal encroachment, boulder and eelgrass avoidance and encroachment to reach a depth of water to avoid bottom contact and benthic disturbances in accordance with longstanding permitting standards. The pier is made of suitably sized timbers requiring 12-inch class B piles because of wave exposure and utilizes the materials allowable under Local Law #6. This proposal is consistent with other nearby dock facilities and characteristics for the visual and scenic considerations. The length is made necessary due to the boulder field to be crossed to reach navigable water and eelgrass to be avoided. The encroachment has been minimized to be consistent with DEC policies, Southold Local Law #6, US ACOE policies and the structure is as low profile as possible, and high enough to avoid or minimize shading of tidal wetlands and eelgrass, consistent with the safe and efficient use of the waters and consistent with the tidal range of this site. The length and geometrics of the dock facility are being reviewed with both the Town Trustees and DEC Marine Habitat Protection Bureau in fair detail to assure consistency with both State and local permitting standards and guidelines. Lighting will be minimal for operational safety and otherwise off, and lights will be utilized only when necessary for boating purposes so that during hours of darkness there will be no adverse lighting impact. Natural Coast Policies The Natural Coastal Policies are 4 through 8 and require consideration as follows: ➢ Policy 4 — Minimize loss of life, structures and natural resources from flooding and erosion, ➢ Policy 5 —Protect and improve water quality ➢ Policy 6—Protect and restore the quality and function of the eco-system, ➢ Policy 7—Protect and improve air quality, ➢ Policy 8 — Minimize environmental degradation primarily from solid waste and hazardous substances. The proposed structure for the Didriksen recreational boating facility has been laid out and configured to be consistent with the Town and DEC permit requirements for dock structures. As such, it provides adequate height to clear environmental resources of concern and the materials 3 to be utilized are consistent with Town of Southold's Local Law #6 regarding environmental quality and the use of pressure-treated Southern Yellow Pine timber components in particular. The length and geometries of the dock facility will have been reviewed with both the Town Trustees and DEC Marine Habitat Protection Bureau in fair detail to assure consistency with both State and local permitting standards and guidelines especially as they relate to eelgrass beds. US Fish& Wildlife policies relating to eelgrass impacts are addressed as follows: Policy 1- In-water work should be avoided during the eel rassrgrowing season from April 15 to October 31. Documented eelgrass growth areas have been avoided by the proposed dock facility. Work can be scheduled in the fall through spring to comply with this criterion if the permits are received in a timely manner. There was more eelgrass east of the proposed pier. Policy 2- Construct the fixed pier a maximum of four feet wide to minimize shading The pier all the way out to the ships ladder landing has been minimized in its size based on approval criteria from the Town of Southold as well as the recommendations of NMFS. The pier width is 4 feet. The last 30 feet, the lower end of the pier is to be decked with open"Thru Flow" grate type decking. Policy 3- Construct the dock a minimum of four feet above the surface of the water measured at Mean High Water and 4.5 feet over the surface of the marsh with height measured from the bottom of the stringers, not the top of the deck. The standard for deck height is to keep the structure 4 feet above the surface of the water. I would point out there is a limited fringe marsh in this location, and the prevailing pier deck height,is at an elevation of approximately 8 feet above Mean Low Water and the 4-foot-wide pier head is at 6 feet above MLW. The water depth where the eelgrass bed was noted is approximately 4 feet and 3 feet is the typical length of the eelgrass blades. This has been confirmed in our own observations at this site where the tops of the blades are visible at low tides. The stringers for most of the pier length are 10 feet or so above the adjacent eelgrass bed sediments and 6 to 7 feet above the tops of the eelgrass blades but again the pier siting is such as to avoid the eelgrass altogether. This 8-foot MLW pier elevation is to be maintained until the pier reaches the bend to the west then 6 feet at the boat landing. The proposed dock construction will take place along Clay Point shoreline and is acknowledged to be in a flood prone zone area; there is wave exposure at this site. The new pier will have a minimum deck height of 6 feet above terrain except at the landing and 6 feet above MLW at the boat slip and will be built to withstand complete submersion and resist hydrostatic and hydrodynamic uplift pressure due to flooding and typical wave conditions. Policy 4- To minimize the risk of propeller dredging and scour, extend the fixed portion of the pier so that the water depths in the mooring area are a minimum of four feet deep measured at Mean Low Water, or if the SAV bed extends further than the proposed dock, extend the dock beyond the vegetation. The bed on the west side of the pier is avoided by the pier. There was no eelgrass noted in the area of the pier head at the end of the pier during our design work and confirmed as of the date of 4 this report. By keeping the pier outside the lateral limits of the SAV bed, we have virtually assured that the boat will not berth over the eelgrass bed. This site is a very active and occasionally relatively high energy wave zone and as result there is little shoreline vegetation and a lot of exposed boulders. This project is consistent with this policy because the proposed elevation of the pier is at an acceptable height above the bottom sediments beneath which tidal wetlands vegetation or even submerged aquatic vegetation may spread if other conditions are suitable. The NYS DEC prepared a study showing that pressure- treated Southern Yellow Pine timber product construction materials are suitable for this type of project except for decking which will be of untreated woods or composite (or plastic) materials. The configuration shown on the drawings provides an optimum balance between acceptable design and access standards without depriving any vegetation the opportunity to grow and spread. Policy 5- Eliminate the ramp and float to reduce shading effects. There is no floating dock proposed in this application. Policy 6- Install a lift for each vessel moored at the dock unless not practicable (e.g. sailboat). The boat(s) should be moored in the lift(s) when not in use. This is to reduce shading effects, minimize the potential for scour, and reduce the potential for the bottom of a docked boat to damage the SAV bed. The criterion in this case emphasizes the use of a boat lift. The prohibition is related to Tidal Wetlands Law No. 6 issued by the Town of Southold. In other projects, we have attempted to get a boat lift approved by the Town of Southold, however, the Tidal Wetlands Law No. 6 prohibits the installation of a boat lift unless the applicant owns the harbor bottom. In this case, the applicant does not own the harbor bottom and, therefore, a lift is not permittable under Town of Southold law. Policy 7- To minimize potential for scour, in-water construction equipment should only transit within the work area footprint at periods of high tide while construction is occurring within eelgrass beds. The prevailing water depth in the area where the barge will be set at the end of the pier early in the year when the pier will be built is 3 to 4 feet deep. Pile driving and setting heavy timbers will be accomplished in a week to three weeks, weather permitting. The potential for scour in this area is negligible at this point. The work will be done at a high tide so that there will be a water depth of 7 to 8 feet. Policy 8- To avoid minimizing impacts GIS layers of mapped eelgrass beds within the project area should be provided to the contractor so they are aware of the eelgrass locations at all times. The eelgrass beds at this site were mapped by a licensed wetlands scientist and accredited botanist and his work is shown on the surveys prepared for the project. The contractor will be furnished with the permit drawings prior to the pier construction project. The same contractor will be furnished with copies of the permit(s) modifications for this project and is aware of the typical best practices for dock building in proximity to eelgrass. The drawings show the submerged aquatic vegetation that has been verified at the time of the original survey. 5 There will be no significant adverse impacts to air quality resulting from this structure and the construction of the dock should not diminish overall environmental considerations in Fishers Island Sound and will protect water quality, the quality of the ecosystem and minimize or avoid degradation of environmental resources. Public Coast Policies Policy 9 sets forth a priority to provide for public access and recreational use of coastal waters, public lands and public resources of the Town. This project creates a recreational boating facility for the Didriksen's property with a design that utilizes a full-length pile supported structure elevated so it is consistent with this policy and will not adversely affect public access to or use of Public Trust Lands or Waters of the State. Working Coast Policies The policies of this section relate to the following: ➢ Policy 10 — Protection of the Town's water-dependent uses and promoting new water- dependent uses in suitable locations, ➢ Policy 11 —Promoting sustainable use of living marine resources, ➢ Policy 12—Protect agricultural lands, ➢ Policy 13 —Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resources. While most of the Working Coast Policies are not applicable to this site or this type of project, Policy 10, promoting water-dependent uses and the siting of water-dependent uses in appropriate areas is applicable. The proposed project has been laid out to make the most beneficial use of the land and locating the dock facility in the most appropriate point of the land where access from the shore will not require excessive structural facilities and the alignment depicted is to minimize impacts on valuable habitat and environmental resources including the tidal wetlands and eelgrass documented at the site. The land origin point of this project is private land. The Public Trust Lands and Waters constitutes the area between the Mean High Water and Mean Low Water Lines and the resources from the High Tide Line out. Environmental resources at this site are limited and site habitat features are being preserved. The potential for growth is being protected by the suitable alignment and height standards dictated by the NYS DEC. There is virtually no public use of the waterfront in this area and the construction of the pier and dock are all waterward above the Apparent High-Water Line and are not likely to influence or change this fact. The Public Trust Lands at this site are substantially obstructed by the boulder field which spans the intertidal and shallow subtidal zone. The purpose of this project is to build a new pier for water-dependent recreational boating as defined in the LWRP. The dock facility will provide for recreational boating and boat transportation access to the island or the mainland without adverse environmental impacts and while protecting the existing habitat and resources. There will be no despoliation of tidal wetlands vegetation or submerged aquatic vegetation at this or adjacent sites related to this project during construction or usage of the dock facility for recreational boating access. 6 This project has been laid out with specific reference and review of the Waterfront Revitalization Program policies and is consistent. In summary, the dock is typical of recreational boating facilities throughout the area and all along coastal New England. The structure has been minimized in size, height, and structure to be consistent with other facilities of a similar nature and the minimum necessary components to accommodate safe and efficient boating operations from this site safely in a variety of climatic conditions, while preserving and minimizing wetland and eelgrass impacts. This project does not interfere with public access or use of Public Trust Waters and Lands of the State, it does not interfere with navigation, it will not create soil or sedimentation erosion problems, it does not adversely affect environmental resources and in the area where the facility must span the intertidal zone at the shore line, the facility has been located in the area of rocks where environmental resources have already been diminished so as not to worsen any of these conditions and where waters are fouled by the boulders to the extent that they are not navigable. The height of the structure has been specifically addressed to allow tidal wetlands vegetation of the shoreline to grow if other conditions are conducive to such growth. The dock facility has also been located reaching out to the deepest water in Fishers Island Sound to the side of established eelgrass beds, so that the alignment has favored boulder avoidance but if required,the boulders to be removed, if any, and will be relocated beneath the pier in the existing boulder field so as not to change the site characteristics and not to extend impacts into adjacent resource areas. Dredging will not be an issue in the future, thus further minimizing adverse environmental impacts. More than 95% of the Didriksens' 450-foot shoreline in Fishers Island Sound will remain in a natural state as a result of these considerations for design. There is no loss of valuable marine and wetland habitat and no water quality degradation because of this project. No natural protective features or processes will be adversely impacted as a result of the proposed docking facility. The dock spans over an area of nearshore boulders and there is a natural void of submerged aquatic vegetation specimens in the proposed dock or'berthing area. Reference is made to the NYS DEC study from 2000 indicating the suitability of pressure-treated Southern Yellow Pine piles and super-structure components for this type of purpose. In accordance with Local Law #6, decking for the pier deck treads will be of woods other than Southern Yellow Pine. This project is consistent with zoning policies and ordinances for the Town. The dock facility will be an accessory to the home located at this site. There will be no development of the upland related to this dock facility that will create point sources of pollution or drainage. The site is already a developed home site. This project is providing recreational boating and water usage opportunity compatible with the natural resource values and characteristics of the site. Requirements Of Section 97-25 Of The Southold Wetlands Law 6,2004 The permittee acknowledges that the validity of this permit is .subject to the approval of other governmental or municipal authorities. The permittee does, by the acceptance of this permit, assume all responsibility for operations undertaken pursuant to this permit, and shall take all precautions for the prevention of injuries to persons and property resulting from such operations. By such acceptance, the permittee also agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Town and its officers. 7 The permittee gives consent to the Town and its officers, employees and agents to enter. upon the premises where such operations are being conducted to make such inspections to determine whether said operations are being conducted in conformity with the permit. The permittee will notify the Trustees in writing one week prior to initiation of any and all operations. The permittee will notify the Trustees in writing upon completion of operations such that the site can be inspected for issuance for a certificate of compliance. In response to Sub-section 2a and the General Rules for Standards of Residential and Commercial Docks, the following additional information is offered. 1. Permits for the work are being applied for simultaneously through the US ALOE, NYS DEC and a coastal zone consistency determination by the NYS DOS. When issuance of the State and Federal permits is close or assured, the Town permit application will be submitted. 2. The new piles to be installed will be 12-inch diameter Class B wood of sturdy, durable and stable materials, in all likelihood, Greenhart, Kakaralli or CCA pressure-treated Southern Yellow Pine (SYP)piles with new split caps and braces of the same SYP materials. These members will be a minimum of 3 x 10 timber with double 3/4"bolts per connection, or in some cases, one 1-inch bolt per connection. These sizes are predicated based on sea conditions during rough weather. This pier is a fixed, pile-supported timber structure and therefore will not adversely affect the free circulation of water or reduce the effects of fluctuating water levels in Fishers Island Sound; only piles will span the water column. In addition,the pier does not present any adverse modification of the shoreline. The pier's end elevation is such that in extreme high flood tides in storm surges the structure will be inundated. The structure's SYP timber materials represent the _. standard of the industry being specifically grown for this type of usage and are capable of withstanding full immersion. With the connections described above, this structure will be able to survive repeated inundations and even direct waves at high tide elevations with a structural life of approximately 20 years. Severe storm performance cannot be guaranteed. 3. The pier support, because of its height, will include driving new 12-inch diameter Class B piles at nominal 10-foot intervals to the maximum extent possible in order to obtain the desired pier alignment and support intervals; 12-inch piles will be used for the tie-offs. Twelve-inch piles are required for this pier because of the difficult pile driving conditions in the boulder laden bottom sediments. The use of CCA pressure-treated piles and timbers can be approved for this project in accordance with Local Law 6. Ten-foot bent intervals will vary as necessary to accommodate pile driving conditions. 4. The pier will not be decked with CCA pressure-treated Southern Pine. This pier/ walkway provides a safe pedestrian surface for access to the berthed boat. Rails may be installed on the pier for safety of the users. 8 5. The pier is located near the northeast end of the property waterfront. The 15-foot clearance specified in this paragraph has been more than honored and lateral clearance should not be an issue because the proposed pier does not represent a significant encroachment into the logical boating operations area of the neighbors to the east or west. The dock facility does not project into the navigation way for other boaters in the Sound because of the recessed shoreline and number of rocks in the shoaling waters. The deck width of 4 feet is considered desirable and appropriate for boating safety because of the angled exposure to waves from the north, inherent stability, and the agility of some of the users. 6. Upon receipt of the permit for this project, appropriate permit numbers and a Town permit placard will be affixed to the most seaward face of the pier for identification from the water. 7. The only permanent structures located above the pier decking other than the power post and railing which are fixed by function, are the dock box and fa&s over the boulder at the shore side landing. 8. It is possible but not necessary to provide a five-foot passage beneath the pier between the Mean High and Mean Low Water Lines. Foot traffic in this area is rare, if at all, and so the additional structure of an up and over stairway has been left out of this pier layout. New York State Coastal Management Program These application documents include a copy of the Federal Consistency Assessment Form utilized for the New York State Coastal Management Program under the jurisdiction of the New York State Department of State. The following policies have been identified as pertinent to this application and the reason for consistency associated with this project is outlined in each respective case. Policy 2—Water Dependent Uses—This project is to construct a fully functional water dependent use, a dock facility at this site in support of recreational boating. Policy 5 —Use of Existing Developed Shorefront— There is no developed shoreline on this site. This project utilizes existing shorefront which is dominated by an accumulation of stone which has diminished resources but does support growth of some tidal wetlands vegetation. The project will be to build a pier and extend it to a logical shoreward terminus to make it safe and reliably usable in most weather conditions. Policy 7—Significant Fish & Wildlife Habitat—Protection of significant fish and wildlife habitat has been considered in the development of this project layout. The pier, to the shoreward point beginning, will maintain 5 feet above the rocky intertidal sediments and should not jeopardize the integrity of any vegetation outcrops, should they colonize this area in the future. Typically there is a slight environmental benefit to a pier project because of the creation of structure in the water column where barnacles, algae and crustaceans will colonize and grow. Policy 8 —Protection & Preservation of Habitat— Protection and preservation of habitat has also been considered in this project and the dock structure is being kept to its minimal configuration and of height and materials consistent with standards of the industry and restrictions set forth in the Wetlands Law, No. 6, 2004 set forth by the Town of Southold and standards of the NYS 9 DEC. The pier has been sited over a stony part of the beach to make use of the obstructed, least desirable beach habitat and avoid the eelgrass to minimize damage to natural resources based on existing conditions documented in the survey. See Natural Coast Policies on page 3 of this narrative. Policy 11 — Minimize Damage to Natural Resources - The dock construction project has been laid out in such a way so as to minimize damage to natural resources as identified in Policy 8 above. The dock facility has been sited in the area where large boulders on the beach have already impacted shoreline vegetation and fouled the area to navigation. US Fish and Wildlife Service Guidelines for eelgrassxbeds have been substantially complied with as addressed in the Natural Coast Policies on pe.3 ag ,of this narrative. Policy 14 — No Measurable Increase in Flooding= This project consists of construction of an open wood pile and timber pier which in no way adversely affects water flow and circulation in Fishers Island Sound or flooding potential of the area. Flood levels all around Fishers Island are dictated by water levels in Long Island Sound, and Block Island Sound and this structure will have no adverse influence or in any way impact on those levels. Policy 15 — No Dredging= Dredging, per se, is not required in this project, however, boulders will be moved from the pier bent and berthing area and relocated to the footprint of the per consistent with the benthic characteristics of the site. The dock system has been laid out in its current location and configuration to avoid any dredging requirements. The minimum prescribed water depth of 2 feet, as generally recommended by the US ALOE, and 4 feet as recommended by the NYS DEC has been reached. This is an exposed site such that the boat must be berthed bow out. Policy 19 — Impact on Public Access — Public access will not be jeopardized or impeded as a result of this project. Environmental resources at this site are limited and site habitat features are being preserved. The potential for growth is being protected by the suitable alignment and height standards dictated by the NYS DEC. There is virtually no public use of the waterfront in this area and the construction of the pier and dock are all waterward above the Apparent High-Water Line- - and are not likely to influence or change this fact. The Public Trust Lands at this site are substantially obstructed by the boulder field which spans the intertidal and shallow subtidal zone. There is almost no public access usage of the public trust lands or waters at this site except kayaking and canoeing which are also rare. The upper intertidal zone and shallow subtidal zone is significantly covered by boulders and the shallow sub-tidal waters do not present any opportunity for navigation or enticement for public access in the area. The Sound is three miles wide so the pier occupies far less than the landward 25% of the waterway width in accordance with US ACOE policies. Thus, public access to the State's lands and waters will not be adversely affected by the project; the pier is high, 5 feet above the shore and so if someone wanted to walk this shoreline they will still be able to. Policy 20 — Public Trust Compatibility with Existing_Adjoining Properties and Land Uses- Public Trust compatibility with existing adjoining properties and land uses have also been considered in this project. Some nearby properties have small docking facilities similar to this one and this docking facility will not interfere with existing or the likely configuration of future facilities on nearby properties. Policy 21 — Water Dependent Recreation — This project is consistent with water-dependent recreational opportunities policies set forth in this section. 10 ' � l Policy 24 —Scenic Resources, Impairment or Loss - This policy is designed to prevent impairment or minimize loss of scenic resources. The fixed wood pile and timber pier will be to the right of the straight-out field of vision for both the neighboring properties and should not represent such an extent of encroachment or structure which would create a loss of scenic resources. This facility will really only be visible from the water and the properties to the east. Policy 25 —Enhance Overall Scenic Quality - The new dock structure except for resource design requirements will be consistent with typical dock characteristics, the scenic features of the area and prevent loss of scenic resources as described in Policy 24 above. Policy 44 — Preserve and Protect Tidal Wetlands — The tidal wetland vegetation on the rocky shorefront is a sparse, stressed, narrow fringe marsh including glasswort and spartina alterniflora between the non-turf vegetated buffer and the water's edge at the dock site. The construction of the fixed wood pile and timber pier has taken advantage of the least profuse existing vegetated strip of shoreline in order to avoid adverse wetlands impact. The pier height and alignment also avoid eelgrass beds which dominate the shallow subtidal waters west and east of the dock site. The height of the pier should allow opportunities for the growth of the spartina fringe marsh naturally up to, and to an extent, beneath the wood pier seeing that other conditions appear to be suitable. The pier being orientated north-south will allow sunlight in beneath the pier from the east in the morning and the west in the afternoon and stops well short of submerged aquatic vegetation. SUMAI"y This project proposes a new fixed pier for recreational boating access for the property of Dana Didriksen on Fishers Island, incorporating extensive measures to avoid impact to a productive habitat, while maintaining habitat values and avoiding despoliation of tidal wetlands or submerged aquatic vegetation. A copy of all US Army Corps of Engineers, NYS DEC and NYS DOS applications and supplemental drawings and photographs are attached as substantiation for this project. This project complies with applicable standards of the New York State Coastal Management Act, NYS /DEC Tidal Wetland Regulations and criteria for approval and the Town of Southold Waterfront Revitalization Program and Local Ordinance No. 6, 2004; its approval is thus respectfully requested. Respectfully submitted, DOCKO, INC. Keith B. Neilson 11 Short Environmental Assessment Form Part I -Project Information Instructions for Completing Part 1—Project Information. The applicant or project sponsor is responsible for the completion of Part 1. Responses become part of the application for approval or funding,are subject to public review,and may be subject to further verification. Complete Part 1 based on information currently available. If additional research or investigation would be needed to fully respond to any item,please answer as thoroughly as possible based on current information. Complete all items in Part 1.You may also provide any additional information which you believe will be needed by or useful to the lead agency;attach additional pages as necessary to supplement any item. Part 1—Project and Sponsor Information Name of Action or Project: New Dock Project Location(describe,and attach a location map): 6180 Clay Point Rd on Fishers Island,NY.Located on the north side of the island along Fishers Island Sound. Brief Description of Proposed Action: Construct 130±LF of 4-FT wide fixed wood pile supported pier in which 73±LF is waterward of the Mean High Water Line and 86±LF is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line,including rails and water/electric utilities,two tie-off piles and a removable,pile restrained ships ladder.Also establish a wood chip access path through the brush landward of the Apparent High Water Lines. Name of Applicant or Sponsor: Telephoner 646-418-8592 Dana'Didriksen E-Mail: ddidriksen@me.com Address: --- 31 Howard St - - City/PO: State: Zip Code: Sag Harbor NY 111963 1. Does the proposed action only involve the legislative adoption of a plan,local law,ordinance, NO YES administrative rule,or regulation? If Yes,attach a narrative description of the intent of the proposed action and the environmental resources that may be affected in the municipality and proceed to Part 2. If no,continue to question 2. 2. Does the proposed action require a permit,approval or funding from any other government Agency? NO YES If Yes,list agency(s)name and permit or approval: ❑ ❑✓ 3. a.Total acreage of the site of the proposed action? 0.03 acres b.Total acreage to be physically disturbed? 0.03 acres c.Total acreage(project site and any contiguous properties)owned or controlled by the applicant or project sponsor? 2.86 acres 4. Check all land uses that occur on,are adjoining or near the proposed action: 5. ❑Urban ❑ Rural(non-agriculture) ❑ Industrial ❑ Commercial m Residential(suburban) ❑Forest ❑ Agriculture m Aquatic ❑ Other(Specify): ❑Parkland Page 1 of 3 5. Is the proposed action, NO YES N/A a. A permitted use under the zoning regulations? ❑ ❑✓ ❑ b. Consistent with the adopted comprehensive plan? ❑ W] ❑ NO YES 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the predominant character of the existing built or natural landscape? ❑ ❑✓ 7. Is the site of the proposed action located in,or does it adjoin,a state listed Critical Environmental Area? NO YES Name:Peconic Bay and Environs,Name:Fishers Island,Reason:Protect public health,water,vegetation,&scenic If Yes,identify: beauty,Reason:Benefit to human health&protect drinking water,Agency:Suffolk County,Date:7-12-88,Date:... ❑ ❑ NO YES 8. a. Will the proposed action result in a substantial increase in traffic above present levels? ❑✓ ❑ b. Are public transportation services available at or near the site of the proposed action? ❑✓ ❑ c. Are any pedestrian accommodations or bicycle routes available on or near the site of the proposed 1:1action? W1 1 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: ❑ ❑✓ 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: ❑✓ ❑ 12. a.Does the project site contain,or is it substantially contiguous to,a building,archaeological site,or district NO YES which is listed on the National or State Register of Historic Places,or that has been determined by the 1:1Commissioner of the NYS Office of Parks,Recreation and Historic Preservation to be eligible for listing on the State Register of Historic Places? b.Is the project site,or any portion of it,located in or adjacent to an area designated as sensitive for ❑ archaeological sites on the NY State Historic Preservation Office(SHPO)archaeological site inventory? 13. a. Does any portion of the site of the proposed action,or 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: The project is in Fishers Island Sound and will occupy approximately 1,000 SF of the water surface(0.03 acres),but not over tidal wetland vegetation,more than 50 feet clear. Page 2 of 3 14. Identify the typical habitat types that occur on,or are likely to be found on the project site.Check all that apply: ®Shoreline m Forest ❑Agricultural/grasslands ❑Early mid-successional m Wetland ❑ Urban ® Suburban 15. Does the site of the proposed action contain any species of animal,or associated habitats,listed by the State or NO YES Federal government as threatened or endangered? 16. Is the project site located in the 100-year flood plan? NO YES ❑ ❑✓ 17. Will the proposed action create storm water discharge,either from point or non-point sources? NO YES If Yes, Z ❑ a. Will storm water discharges flow to adjacent properties? ❑ b. Will storm water discharges be directed to established conveyance systems(runoff and storm drains)? ❑ ❑ If Yes,briefly describe: 18. Does the proposed action include construction or other activities that would result in the impoundment of water NO YES or other liquids(e.g.,retention pond,waste lagoon,dam)? If Yes,explain the purpose and size of the impoundment: ❑ ❑ 19. Has the site of the proposed action or an adjoining property been the location of an active or closed solid waste NO YES management facility? If Yes,describe: ❑ ❑ 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 CERTIFY TH THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE AND ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLE G Z Applicant/spon o name: Da Didriksen Date: J '6 y •ZZ— Signatur Title: / (i✓ ��—� PRINT FORM Page 3 of 3 EAF Mapper Summary Report Thursday, March 3, 2022 3:20 PM Disclaimer: The EAF Mapper is a screening tool intended to assist project sponsors and reviewing agencies in preparing an environmental assessment form(EAF).Not all questions asked in the EAF are answered by the EAF Mapper.Additional information on any EAF question can be obtained by consulting the EAF Workbooks. Although the EAF Mapper provides the most up-to-date digital date available to 10-0.- 1r Zi DEC,you may also need to contact local or other data sources in order to obtain data not provided by the Mapper.Digital data is not a substitute for agency determinations. f/,/,P/ _ �{.`.:_! `i..- •'r a l ,'I�) # fY �1 'C t'd/J`6��on real t, ✓ :-.- s If. i�s�''{��. 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Refer to EAF Workbook. Part 1 /Question 15[Threatened or ,No Endangered Animal] _ Part 1 /Question 16 [100 Year FloodPlain] ':Yes "Part 1./Question 20[Remediation Site] No Short Environmental Assessment Form - EAF Mapper Summary Report I Board of Trustees Applic _- ion AFFIDAVIT.. Dana Didriksen BEING DULY SWORN DEPOSES AND AFFIRMS THAT HE/SHE IS THE APPLICANT FOR THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PERMIT(S)AND THAT ALL STATEMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE TRUE TO THE BEST OF HIS/HER KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF,AND THAT ALL WORK WILL BE DONE IN THE MANNER SET FORTH IN THIS APPLICATION AND AS MAY BE APPROVED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF TRUSTEES. THE APPLICANT AGREES TO HOLD THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD AND THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES HARMLESS AND FREE FROM ANY AND ALL DAMAGES AND CLAIMS ARISING UNDER OR BY VIRTUE OF SAID PERMIT(S),IF GRANTED. IN COMPLETING THIS APPLICATION,I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE TRUSTEES,THEIR AGENT(S) OR REPRESENTATIVES, INCLUDING THE CONSERVATION ADVISORY COUNCIL,TO ENTER ONTO MY PROPERTY TO INSPECT THE PREMISES IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS APPLICATION, INCLUDING A FINAL INSPECTION. I FURTHER AUTHORIZE THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES TO ENTER ONTO MY PROPERTY AND AS REQUIRED TO INSURE COMPLIANCE WITH ANY CONDITION OF ANY WETLAND OR COASTAL EROSION PERMIT ISSUED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES DURING THE TERM OF THE PERMIT. Sigfiature of Property Owner Signature of Property Owner SWORN TO BEFORE MF THIS DAY OF 20 22 Publi Notary c Board of Trustees Appli' .ion AUTHORIZATION (Where the applicant is not the owner) I/We, . Dana Didriksen owners of the property identified as SCTM# 1000-.. 002.00-01.00-006.000 in the town of Southold .New York, hereby authorizes Docko, Inc. , P.O. Box 421, MYSTIC, CT 06355 to act as my agent and handle all necessary work involved with the application process for permit(s) from the Southold Town Board of Trustees for this property. Pr perty Owner's Signature Property Owner's Signature SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS DAYOF . �M&4L_ , 2022 Notary Public i APPLICANT/AGENT/REPRESENTATIVE TRANSACTIONAL DISCLOSURE FORM The Town of Southold's Code of Ethics prohibits conflicts ofintergk 6n the part oftown offieers and emoplees.The o wse of this form is to provide information which can alert the town of Mssible coriflicts of interest and allow into take whateveraetion is necessaaw avoid same. YOURNAME: Dana Didriksen (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.) NAME OF APPLICATION: (Check all that apply.) Tax grievance Building Variance Trustee Change of Zone Coastal Erosion Approval of plat Mooring Exemption from plat or official map Planning Other / (If"Other',name the activity.) ::�ga 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 officeror employeehas:ven a partial ownership of(or employment by)a corporation in which the town officer or employee owns more than�°lo of ` shares. YES NO 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/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 than 5.°/a of the:shares of the corporate stock of the applicoint (when the applicant is a corportition); 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 th" / of Ccn 20—7—t— Signature Print Nam 04/ z � Form TS 1 p Board of Trustees Applica�-Lon PROOF OF MAILING OF NOTICE ATTACH CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPTS APPLICATION NAME & SCTM#: /� I NAME: M �^U 1060- a -l- s`1 .11 `a06 - '000 - � aoo - STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK residing at being duly sworn, deposes and says that on the day of , 20 , deponent mailed a true copy of the Notice set forth in the Board of Trustees Application, directed to each of the above named persons at the addresses set opposite their respective names; that the addresses set opposite the names of said persons are the address of said persons as shown on the current assessment roll of the Town of Southold; that said Notices were mailed at the United States Post Office located at , that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by CERTIFIED MAII_,/RETURN RECEIPT. Sworn to before me this Signature Day of . 20 Notary Public PROOF OF MAILING OF NOTICE ATTACH CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPTS Name: Address: SCMTN 1000-2-1-5.2 Dana Didriksen 31 Howard Street, Sag Harbor,NY 11963 SCMTN 1000-2-1-11.3 Mr.Colin Cashel 839 Country Club Drive,North Palm Dr.FL 33408 SCMTN 1000-2-1-7.3 Whitney Armstrong 860 UN Piz.Apt 23,New York,NY 10017 SCMTN 1000-3-1-1 Warren Vandeventer 37 Fox Land,Weston,CT 06883 SCMTN 1000-3-5-2.2 Garrett Walls 91 Central Park West Apt. 14D New York,NY 10023 STATE OF CONNECTICUT COUNTY OF NEW LONDON DOCKO,INC. ,residing at 14 HOLMES STREET,MYSTIC, CT 06355,being duly sworn, deposes and says that on the 2 day of June ,2022 , deponent mailed a true copy of the Notice set forth in the Board of Trustees Application,directed to each of the above named persons at the addresses set opposite there respective names;that the addresses set opposite the names of said persons are the address of said persons as shown on the current assessment roll of the Town of Southold;that said Notices were mailed at the United States Post Office at MYSTIC, CT,that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by(certified)(registered)mail. n 00 Wa Sworn to before me this Day of ,20�_ C Notary Public Glenn Goldsmith,President to�g11FFD(, �o�` Town Hall Annex A.Nicholas Krupski,Vice President 54375 Route 25 Eric Sepenoski o P.O.Box 1179 Liz Gillooly Southold,NY 11971 Elizabeth Peeples Telephone(631)765-1892 Fax(631)765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BOARD OF TRUSTEES: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD -------------------------------------------- -------_------ In the Matter of the Application of DANA DIDRIKSEN COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STATE OF NEW YORK AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING ® f1 .C_ It1PLU1Y �THE� 'fl, 'T,INGHAS'WE1VpAINED HEARII°1 l3 TE C'U PLET THIS FARM=�► IGTH DAYOR,L T.ER .residing at/dbaa "n �p 1-4®woLd r t P-& p 7 being duly sworn, depose and say: That on the 'day of ¢, , 20741 personally posted the property known m V ro, -)-,-- KD by placing the Board of Trustees official noticing poster where it can easily be seen from the street, and that I have checked to be sure the noticing poster has remained in place for a full seven days immediately preceding the date of the public hearing. 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[Amended 6-3-2003 by L.L. No. 12-20031 Whenever the Code calls for a public hearing this section shall apply. Upon determining that an application or petition is complete, the board or commission reviewing the same shall fix a time and place for a public hearing thereon. Notice relating to a public hearing on an application or petition shall be provided as follows: A. Town responsibility for publication of notice. The reviewing board or commission shall cause a notice giving the time, date, place and nature of the hearing to be published in the official newspaper within the period prescribed by law. Applicant or petitioner responsibility for posting and mailing notice. An application or Petition initiated, proposed or requested by an applicant or petitioner, other than a Town board or commission, shall also be subject to additional notice requirements set forth below: �) The applicant or petitioner is required to erect the sign provided by the Town, which shall be prominently displayed on the premises facing each public or private street which the property involved in the application or petition abuts, giving notice of the application or petition, the nature of the approval sought thereby and the time and place of the public hearing thereon. The sign shall be set back not more than 10 feet from the property line. The sign shall be displayed for a period of not less than seven days immediately preceding the date of the public hearing. The applicant, petitioner or his/her agent shall file an affidavit that s/he has complied with this provision prior to commencement of the public hearing. The applicant or petitioner is required to send notice to the owners of record of every property which abuts and every property.which is across from any public or private street from the.property included in the application or petition. Such notice shall be made by certified mail, return receipt requested, posted at least seven days prior to the date of the initial public hearing on the application.or petition and addressed to the owners at the addresses listed for them on the local assessment roll. The notice shall include description of the street location and area of the subject property, nature of relief or approval involved, and date, time and place of hearing. The applicant, petitioner or agent shall file an affidavit that s/he has complied with this provision prior to commencement of the public hearing. 55:1 05-01-2006 �M I 1 ; 5�:� (E• t 1! 1: f pY .. 1'�t 9- �• 14, d 91• 't `' �^'�F'+: r'' y X.� `..fi � ,�' a� �( ax.� �`1 �-T r: NOTICE OF HEARING , ;� T ,,j(' 1� AF 1 1 t ( r } �i S'�,{t nm,ernnFRreY 6,vtr.tn.t.Rna.nr.nn6 w.na nein ,` �t v ��i.; `• y V �"+q t• ur iownn Wt6r butnol,l Tawn Bo nO o, 't y (� 1eutnpy.Nrw YerA it t 5y+gj'2 {; e F Al V' -ww1}�QF_REEDRD.DphA DIDRIKSE mna,n s o.oar rr N 1TF'Zr M,iiiT Yi • ,l" x SUBJECT of t+yBll[NEARING Fora Wetland Permit and s Coastal Y t t e V J 41 k �j•a� 1 .'?;, x ErosionPermit to construct 1130 linear feet of a wide fixed wood "� J 1 E ;'I J•�y Pile supposed pier in wMch±73 lin-,loet re waterwartl of the Mean 4t traC, High Water Line and 1861m¢ar leer,s waterwartl of the Apparent Y.r a+s• ;1 b w FF�p y '( t; High Water Line,proPosod P,er to nclutle rails water electric S r �Iy►,_ A uhlities two he oft ptee.two II ladder 1 s and a remnvabl¢p,l¢ 1.• Y>t , �/I�. +��•, restrained sh,ps ladder,also to establish a wood chip access path IF fin,E t+� •f S i¢ cy'�: •R6 6 ,} j 1: �L}� �-i iV through the brh landward of the Apparent High Water Line. �4l y t�� 6s A 6 s 14)M Lw,ee 616nit Roa 0 C aYusl` d r,AMr>,z,ena.9CTMa tepo.0.1.6 4 1 '.V.4 'f .ft-. x -•K a"L i t"` ,, R w(,d} ( f; ,Y k TIME 8 DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING Wednesday,lune 35, w f � °11g '� .�• u�yyj6► E ,p -!A about 5 300 M 2022-a[or , ,{ i gi• q�;.aa�1 •tti t� �:��E+vi•_, .��.�� a �,�, �,>i f�` 7 sir .E •.' ate, 49 wt iF ±-�' �..' �. rlJt�;�", �-j�.. "tom � � � ���.�Lr �'•1 AI EJV, p t NOTICE TO ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS BOARD OF TRUSTEE, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD In the matter of applicant: Mr. Dana Didriksen, 6180 Clay Point Rd. Fishers Island, NY SCMT# 1000-2-1-5.2 YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE: 1. That it is the intention of the undersigned to request a Permit from the Board of Trustees to: Construct 130+/-LF of 4FT wide pile supported pier of which 73+/-LF and 86+/-LF is waterward of the apparent high water line,including rails and water/electric utilities,two tie off piles and a removable, pile restrained ships ladder, also establish a wood chip access path through the brush landward of the apparent high water line. 2. That the property which is the subject of Environmental Review is located adjacent to your property and is described as follows: Dana Didriksen, the Applicant, owns parcel 1000-002.00-01.00-006.00 on Clay Point Road located along the north shoreline of Fishers Island Sound on Fishers Island. The site is gently to moderately sloped rolling terrain, sandy, gravel earthen materials, vegetated with grass,brush,ground cover and trees with a sloping lawn to the shoreline which is lined with boulders interspersed with tidal wetlands vegetation and a beach to the west. The frontage of the property is approximately 300 feet along Fishers Island Sound at the easterly end; abutted by Whitney B.Armstrong to the west and Warren S. Vandeventer to the east. This can be a high energy waterfront site. 3. That the project,which is subject to Environmental Review under Chapters 96, 111 and/or 275 of the Town Code is open to public comment on: June 15, 2022. DATE:June 7, 2022 You may contact the Trustees Office at 765-1892 or in writing. The above referenced proposal is under review of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Southold and does not reference any other agency that might have to review same proposal. PROPERTY OWNERS NAME: Mr. Dana Didriksen MAILING ADDRESS: 31 Howard Street, Saq Harbor NY 11963 PHONE: 646-418-8592 AGENT: Keith Neilson P.E./Docko, Inc. MAILING ADDRESS: PO Box 421, Mystic CT 06355 PHONE: 860-572-8939 Enc: Copy of Sketch or plan showing proposal for your convenience. -r-w"NMj N� s� FISHERS ISLAND'SOUND" `s I p,R� b C N SITE .... e r�:,, .9 F!S!—lE2S ISL�IVD ��--OU(VD 2) r�i tit( Ilk ''" ��' .SITE PROJECT.• PROPERTY of NIEW FIXED FISHERS is - DIDRIKSF—N PIER ',TOWN OF SOUTHOLD N/F PROPERTY ' OF ARMSTRONG " 'fr ®LOCK ISLAND SOUND • . L REFERENCE CHART:13214 IG SCALE IN FEE (N FEET � 4000 2000 O 4000 i NOTES: 1.ELEVATION DATUM 15 NAVD'88}. 2.TIDE DATA 15 TAKEN FROM 2022 NOAH TIDE TABLES REFERENGE:WEST HARBOR-FISHERS /"// N/F PROPERTY OF ISLAND " ` VANDEVENTER 3.PROJECT DESGRIPTION:CONSTRUCT 130±LF OF / 4-FT WIDE PILE SUPPORTED PIER OF WHICH 73sLF 15 WATERWA2D OF THE MEAN HIGH WATER LINE AND 86±LF IS WATERWARD OF THE APPARENT HIGH WATER UNE,INCLUDING RAILS AND WATEWELECTRIG UTILITIES,TWO TIE-OFF PILES AND A REMOVABLE,PILE RESTRAINED SHIPS 1 �' CLAY POINT �' LADDER ALSO ESTABLISH A WOOD CHIP ACCESS PATH THROUGH THE BRUSH LANDWARD OF T HE APPARENT HIGH WATER LINES. 4.PROJECT PURPOSE: TO ESTABLISH A PRIVATE DOCK IN SUPPORT OF RECREATIONAL BOATING ACCESS. ` 5.THESE APPLICATION DRAWINGS REPRESENT A COMPILATION OF SURVEYS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIT PURPOSES.THEY ARE NOT CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.A TOWN BUILDING PERMIT, r MAY BE REQUIRED. 6.ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS: WEST: WHITNEY B.ARMSTRONG 860 UN PLAZA APT 23E NEW YORK NY 10017 GRAPHIC 5C.ALE 1 =500 EAST: WARREN S.VANDEVENTER 500 260 0 500 37 LITTLE FOX LANE WESTON,CTI OW83 PROJECT NEW FIXED PIER LOCATION: CLAY POINT-FISHERS ISLAND SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK WATERWAY: FISHERS 15LAND SOUND y�2? DATE: DECEMBER 29,2021 a D ® C R 0 APPLICANT: DANA DIDRIKSEN CC AGENT: SHEET 1 OF 4 DOGKO, ING. i 063gg�y-1 ��� Keith B.Neilson,PE 0 Mystic,CT 06355 A�CFl:55��N�� 860 572 8939 DWG 21-11-3216 EMAIL:office@docko.com Keith B. Neilson, Docko Inc. 3/25/2022 12:31 PM Didriksen._Dock__t-B.dwg N MOORING BUOY `�� �� F1�HE2��- ISLAND SOUND S -9 —'1— LARGE BOULDER(lYP) _&- FOOTPRINT OF .-Yp °° \� -_� -- PROPOSED PIER, / BOULDERS —�T STH ROCKS EEL GRASS o _4— APPROXIMATE ALWL 2.0 j I� f APPROXIMATE ROGlS _ r^a,�•y/� .�;,}: EELGRASS BOULDERS MHW09 BOULDCRS�. �� 4 :•" as _ LMHW=0.8 r EEL GRASS MLW_-1.7 OPEN AREA . •`� -'�BOULDERS =\ APPROXI+`1ATE� a ° t }C� ::•✓ } — � AHWL 2.0 o\ ' PROPOSED FOOT PATH e -, EEL GRASS '—AREA OF HEAVY BRUSH CLEAR OF TIDAL' , \ E T LANDS r, z t MLW--1.7_ i S arhna clternir7ora \'" „5parfina o/terniflaro � l � � BOULDER MHW=0.8 0' J BRU5H LINE l h N/F PROPERTY 4~ i DEE�N� - Sd i1c)ER5 , iOF ARMSTRONG r'� _ EXISTING GRANITE STEPS LAWN `,? BRUSH LINE— 4v 1iii �! y , c 01 .J;17L PROPERTY of DIDRIKSENn- 's -� m N/F PROPERT`i' EXISTING HOUSE P OF VANDEVENTER ���"^'�' ••'E�GISTNG GONDIT1oNS .,��r-=-�:'':--- GRAPiIC SGAt.E 1 60ELEVATIONS ARE BASED ON NAVE)'88 SURVEY by BERNARDO LAND SURVEYWG LLC 80 40 0 B0 PROJECT: NEW FIXED PIER LOCATION: CLAY POINT-FISHERS ISLAND SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK KEI WATERWAY: FISHERS ISLAND SOUND DATE: DECEMBER 29,2021 0 C R 0 r APPLICANT: DANA DIDRIKSEN AGENT: SHEET 2 OF 4 c> -- 4 DOGK0, INC. 0��6g2-1 �G Keith'B.Neilson,PE 0 P 0 A�OFESS�O��� Mystic,CT 06355 8000 572 8939 D\,VG 21-11-3216 EMAIL:office@docko.com Keith B. Neilson, Docko Inc. 3/25/2022 11:41 AM Didriksen_Dock_2-B.dwg •-9.5 N ONO -9.8 FISHEFc�S -B.G NcU77E-OFFPILE(TYP) SOLJtVD LARGE BOULDER(TYP)-— --3-——--—--—— \ \° NEW PILE SUPPORTED.3-FT `•.'.4,r;' -' WIDE SH1P5 LADDER W/RAILS -8.4 _ -� / BOULDER FIELD A � � _ .j r \T 1FOUL- AND BO�LARGE OULDER(TYP) 77 6 �•.,; •� Z2 L•<-�K5 r NOT NA 40ABLE i NEW.4-F7 WIDE X 30=L.F ANGLED PER SEG710N LARGE BOULDER 1�+ 0 ,1 1 V/R�JL ALONG SOUTH SIDE -6.9 t BLOW PIER x f �- i �, :::: .� p r5 -:NE1 V�rT WtDE �6_r 7 .3 . .r`Y. ` ;f EEL rGRA55 U i .- ' PILE SUPPORTED -42 4F �y ': .. moi m_3 P1cRw/NEWRAILS`�`> 4.2 4.3 4, } �•\ APPROXIMATE `s 1 } ALWL20 3.9 3 4 = ;BOULDER FIELD 11H t B-DER FIELD �- I i LARGE BOULDER(TYP) A� ,... X EEL MHW D 8!� APPROXIMATE iQ ALWL 17-� " A , ��/ d r _ A1W 2.0 -2.7 s2 '%' � r l�5.0 MPTE -2 7 /'� FT A�'20XI -25 2s'26 2 � �t j f- •3. ANEW FOOTPATH J ROPcRTy U;�IE 2.2 28 EEL 2 ;/J J ��1 q.l� 3 .3�e� CLEAR OF TIDE �. GRAS9 .P WETLANDS BRUSH AREA OF oI7" SY � yt ' I DENS_BRUS,, )5 BRUSH AREA OF DENSE � y Z.0 a", DENSE BRUSH-2.0 RUSH 4 c,br` 1 f SITE •-23, �/-T.5„ /t Sper7ina cltzrnifh a/ PROPER TY of _ �� z >r DIDRIKSEN / /r 29.2 1 ; J.8 `� ,j� �Bf•� •• // 'y�"`� / AREA OF DENSE BRUSH f- -BRUSH LINE / M!-iW 0.8 DECD LINE \ J BOULDERS -' •./•• ��.$ ��/ 5.6 •Z."9 / F' — ` �fi.9 40 20 0 40 1 EXISTING GRANITE STEPS = _q_ l / / TIELEVAONS ARE BASED ON NAVD 88 LAWNSURVEY by BERNARDO LAND SURVEYfNG LLG _- __7-_ PROJECT: NEW FIXED PIER LOCATION: CLAY POINT-FISHERS ISLAND o�• fjy SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK �Cr 10EI WATERWAY: FISHERS 15LAND SOUND !moi` Ql� DATE: DECEMBER 20,202 a 0 C IC U a � v rm APPLICANT: DANA DIDRIKSEN o w AGENT: SHEET 3 OF 4 0 q t� Keith B.Neilson,PE C 0 P O R �� 6$692' �. Mystic,GT 06355 p'QpFESS�4860 572 8939 DWG 21-11-3216 EMAIL:o�ice@docko.com Keith B. Neilson, Docko Inc. 3/25/2022 11:36 AM D1drikse,_Dock_3.dwg /VCT SHIPS LADDER IS NOT roti i CLEAR j NEW TIE-OFF PILE SHOWN IN THIS VIEW FOR I TOP EL 15.1±Fj'(n-p) CLARITY OF PIER ELEMENTS r 17_FT —I 4-FT 4` • ` 3-IN THICK�i00D --I DECK I-- NEW PIER 1; NEW WATER WIDTH SUPPORT pLE .7` x'� CHIP rOOTP.�TF' ELECTRIC UTILITIES TOP EL 4-FT s,W^ ?>`•? .�. ,.�`<"<:N" : . .' z f END DECK EL ABOVE DECK(TyWOOD CHIP HATH DETAIL ;i 4.3t-�� Ii 1 I NEW SPLIT CLAMP and � P) NOT TO SCALE GROSS BRACE POST AHWL 20 P) 2. MHW 0.8 ~'\' " `' PERMIT NOTICES NAVE)0.0 PIER SUPPORT ALWL-1.7 {{ PILING(fYP) GL4MP(TYP) PINSINDRILLED BOULDER(lYP) hBOTTOM SEDIMENTS SAND E ROCKS j _ `HOLE 1N BOULDER(TYP) - 1 h' i y F.- �r 1 •'ta.�,/ .✓ t `.'yJrf' , . ` �T ref . 1. f Y ��"..., .y.....„mss, l.:-:-:.t Z}....\..r[..ti° � "� : t� e,. ,r .w ' � .1,.•... � «G � p u ? v`�'� ��„?”f �,. 1^ J END JEW., GRA Fife SCALF 1'.10' jr,sr t h�. to•r' !v rt .i is ,t�a tf s } 10 ° ° 10 PI N N,E D PI L_� DET.AI L_ NO T TO SCALE 4-FT WIDE X �-+--30tFTANGLE 1 FT WIDE X 105--FT PIER SECTION NEW REMOVABLE SER SCTION DECK EL7.7 F7--APEX ELEVATION SHIPS LADDER PIER SUPPORT PILE with RESTRAINT NEW TIE--OFF PILE TOP EL 4-FT AND LENGTH MAY VARY DUE T PILE TOP EL 15+FT ABOVE DEGK(lYP) BOULDER LOGA77ON5 �{ PIER ANGLE POINT � SLOPED oec'r- SLOPED DECK DEGK EL 4.3±FT NEW RAILS `� ��--'—'I''iPJCIMUf'11:10 11 I •NAVE)= — =MHW NEW LADDERS ALWL A C• 4f{ t I LARGE BOULDERS WATER `r "`NEW SUPPORT PILE PINNED TO BOULDER PLONG SHORE(TYP) k , ` ELEGTRIG UTILITIES r %� LOGATION5 MAY VA2Y SEE DETAIL BOTTOM SEDIMENTS:SAND E ROCKS Pf�Ol=1L� NOTE-DEGKING-NOT GGA TREATED, GRAPHIC�E 1'=20' HARDWOODS MUST BE CERTIFIED BY2° to O 20 FOREST STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL PROJECT: NEW FIXED PIER Of NEYY LOGAMON: CLAY POINT-FISHERS ISLAND +V SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK Y, Taj WATERWAY: FISHERS ISLAND 5OUND ow rA DATE: DECEMBER 29,2021 0 L' rc0 APPLICANT. DANA DIDRIK5EN r o Lu AGENT: SHEET 4 OF 4 DOOIGO, I NO. Keith B.Neilson,PE 0 P 0$ Q' Mystic,CT 06355 AA�FESSIONP� 800572895-9 DWG 21-11-3216 EMAIL:office@docko.com Keith B. Neilson, Docko Inc. 3/25/2022 12:23 PM Didriksen-Dock_4.dwg N NEW 71E-OFF PILE(7YP) I LARGE BOULDER(TYP) ' NEW PILE SUPPORTED 3-FT V\/?DE SHIPS LADDER W/RAILS v - BOULDER FIELD LARGE BOULDER CrM OUL-ROGKS AND BOULDERS NEW 4-F7 WIDE X 30--LF I .' 30 i^SER •• ANGLED PIER SECTION LARGE W/RAIL ALONG SOUTH SIDE BELOW BIER .NEW 4mFT WIDE GRP65 PILE SUPPORTED .� ,_> { � ER w/NEW RAILS � � s APPRowMATE '�' BOULDER FIELD APPROXr a _ MHW 09 LARGE BOULDER T(P) aBOULDEiFIELDi EL GRASS MHW O.B 1. S i r '-:� -''I• 1 „� n APPROX4IIAI"E ALWL 1.7A. Z rpt !. a BRUSH AREA OF 1, to +� NEW FOOTPATH `� � DENSE BRIS-i BRUSH AREA OF DENSE BRUSH .pr" WL-1.7 �2 d NO MHW O. f T/ U -.. DEED UNE ~ _ OULDERS F S 4 ' �► � Gni%� l 1`> 4-0 20 _q` ELEVATIONS ARE BASED ON\A\:� - SURVEY by BERNARDO L4\D 5-;;Z\,;-::Y\ PROJECT: NEW FXED PIER LOCATION: CLAY POINT-FISHERS ISLAND SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORL WATERWAY: FISHERS ISLAND SOUND DATE: DECEMBER 29.2021 U 0 C K 0 aPPLIGANT: DANA DIDRIKSEN AGENT: SHEET 3 OF 4 1 y 4 CDOGKO, I NG. Keith B.Neitson,PE 0 R P 0 ,9 A Mystic.CT 06355 860 572 893-0 DWO: 2---3 EMAIL office@docko.com Keith B. Neilson, Docko Inc. 3/25/2022 9:36 AM Didriksen_Dock_3_Exhibit.dwg STATE OF NEW YORK 2 0 2 2 T E N T A T I V E A S S E S S M E N T R 0 L L PAGE 214 COUNTY - Suffolk T A X A B L E SECTION OF THE ROLL - 1 VALUATION DATE-JUL O1, 2021 TOWN - Southold TAXABLE STATUS DATE-MAR O1, 2022 SWIS - 473889 TAX MAP NUMBER SEQUENCE UNIFORM PERCENT OF VALUE IS 000.70 TAX MAP PARCEL NUMBER PROPERTY LOCATION & CLASS ASSESSMENT EXEMPTION CODE------------------COUNTY--------TOWN------SCHOOL CURRENT OWNERS NAME SCHOOL DISTRICT LAND TAX DESCRIPTION TAXABLE VALUE CURRENT OWNERS ADDRESS PARCEL SIZE/GRID COORD TOTAL SPECIAL DISTRICTS ACCOUNT NO. 2.-1-1.2 +#++#*z****+z+x*+}} Pvt Rd Off E End Rd 06 2.-1-1.2 311 Res vac land - WTRFNT COUNTY TAXABLE VALUE 1,500 Franklin Mark Fishers Island 473804 1,500 TOWN TAXABLE VALUE 1,500 42 Eaton Sq ACRES 1.62 1,500 SCHOOL TAXABLE VALUE 1,500 London, United Kingdom EAST-2551905 NRTH-0390542 FD027 Fishers Island FD 1,500 TO SWIW9BD DEED BOOK 12939 PG-68 FF080 Fishers Island Ferry 1,500 TO FULL MARKET VALUE 214,286 FG081 Fishers Island Garb 1,500 TO 2._1-2 off East End Rd 06 2.-1-2 210 1 Family Res COUNTY TAXABLE VALUE 31,500 Harris David & Jane Trust Fishers Island 473804 4,700 TOWN TAXABLE VALUE 31,500 C/o Scott Heller Citi Trust ACRES 3.17 31,500 SCHOOL TAXABLE VALUE 31,500 f/b/o David F Harris Jr EAST-2552304 NRTH-0390687 FD027 Fishers Island FD 31,500 TO One Court Sq DEED BOOK 12806 PG-810 FFO80 Fishers Island Ferry 31,500 TO Long Island City, NY 11120 FULL MARKET VALUE 4500,000 FGO81 Fishers Island Garb 31,500 TO 2.-1-5.2 Pvt Rd Off E End Rd 06 311 Res vac land COUNTY TAXABLE VALUE 1,900 irdraks-'enDn Fishers Island 473804 1,900 TOWN TAXABLE VALUE 1,900 S Howaz'�d St, _ ACRES 1.05 1,900 SCHOOL TAXABLE VALUE 1,900 Swag'H9-x'"` 'a'ox_;i N'7_11119t3 EAST-2552826 NRTH-0390528 FD027 Fishers Island FD 1,900 TO DEED BOOK 13073 PG-173 FFO80 Fishers Island Ferry 1,900 TO FULL MARKET VALUE 271,429 FG081 Fishers Island Garb 1,900 TO 2.-1-6 Pvt Rd Off E End Rd 06 2.-1-6 210 1 Family Res COUNTY TAXABLE VALUE 26,400 Didriksen Dana Fishers Island 473804 4,500 TOWN TAXABLE VALUE 26,400 41 Howard St ACRES 2.98 26,400 SCHOOL TAXABLE VALUE 26,400 Sag Harbor, NY 11963 EAST-2553017 NRTH-0390729 FD027 Fishers Island FD 26,400 TO DEED BOOK 13073 PG-173 FF080 Fishers Island Ferry 26,400 TO FULL MARKET VALUE 3771,429 FG081 Fishers Island Garb 26,400 TO *+*x*+x*wix*xwx*+=xx+*xz*#i}rxx=xxz=x=*xix}zzii==iixxfi++i*+*+*ix**++xi+x+*z+w*xxfi*xx*}+*+xwx*xx+x++***k 2.-1-7.3 Off East End Rd 06 2��1#-���_,,� 311 Res vac land COUNTY TAXABLE VALUE 3,200 Cami� Cola. Fishers Island 473804 3,200 TOWN TAXABLE VALUE 3,200 ashel lira ted �, ACRES 3.20 3,200 SCHOOL TAXABLE VALUE 3,200 9_�`�ount_ny'sC1ub�Ds,�'-r. EAST-2552996 NRTH-0390316 FD027 Fishers Island FD 3,200 TO `NortntEalmLBeach ZPX_3308 DEED BOOK 12854 PG-189 FF080 Fishers Island Ferry 3,200 TO FULL MARKET VALUE 457,143 FG081 Fishers Island Garb 3,200 TO Page 351 of 5221 STATE OF NEW YORK 2 0 2 2 T E N T A T I V E A S S E S S M E N T R 0 L L PAGE 216 COUNTY - Suffolk T A X A B L E SECTION OF THE ROLL - 1 VALUATION DATE-JUL O1, 2021 TOWN - Southold TAXABLE STATUS DATE-MAR O1, 2022 SWIS - 473889 TAX MAP NUMBER SEQUENCE UNIFORM PERCENT OF VALUE IS 000.70 TAX MAP PARCEL NUMBER PROPERTY LOCATION & CLASS ASSESSMENT EXEMPTION CODE------------------COUNTY--------TOWN------SCHOOL CURRENT OWNERS NAME SCHOOL DISTRICT LAND TAX DESCRIPTION TAXABLE VALUE CURRENT OWNERS ADDRESS PARCEL SIZE/GRID COORD TOTAL SPECIAL DISTRICTS ACCOUNT NO. +++xz+zz+xx++xz++++++++++z++z+x+xx+x+++x++++++x++++x+xx+++++++++z++++++++++zzz+++++z+++z+z++z++++++z+++ 2.-1-11.3 **+++++z++++z+++++ _ Private Rd 06 210 1 Family Res COUNTY TAXABLE VALUE 31,600 &mstrong- itney' Fishers Island 473809 3,700 TOWN TAXABLE VALUE 31,600 ll1.9604UN P12�'FCpt"23L- ACRES 3.15 31,600 SCHOOL TAXABLE VALUE 31,600 ewY_orky�NY.=100 7, EAST-2552631 NRTH-0390674 FD027 Fishers Island FD 31,600 TO `����' � '*• DEED BOOK 9942 PG-00392 FF080 Fishers Island Ferry 31,600 TO FULL MARKET VALUE 4514,286 FG081 Fishers Island Garb 31,600 TO 2.-1-12.1 *******+++z++++z+z Off East End Rd 06 2.-1-12.1 311 Res vac land - WTRFNT COUNTY TAXABLE VALUE 1,700 Franklin Mark Fishers Island 473804 1,700 TOWN TAXABLE VALUE 1,700 42 Eaton Sq ACRES 1.10 1,700 SCHOOL TAXABLE VALUE 1,700 London, United Kingdom EAST-2551698 NRTH-0390018 FD027 Fishers Island FD 1,700 TO SWIW9BD DEED BOOK 12884 PG-349 FF080 Fishers Island Ferry 1,700 TO FULL MARKET VALUE 242,857 FG081 Fishers Island Garb 1,700 TO 2.-1-12.2 ++x+x+xxx+x++x+++x Off East End Rd 06 2.-1-12.2 311 Res vac land - WTRFNT COUNTY TAXABLE VALUE 1,500 Franklin Mark Fishers Island 473804 1,500 TOWN TAXABLE VALUE 1,500 42 Eaton Sq ACRES 1.00 1,500 SCHOOL TAXABLE VALUE 1,500 London, United Kingdom EAST-2551698 NRTH-0390018 FD027 Fishers Island FD 1,500 TO SWIW9BD DEED BOOK 12884 PG-352 FFO80 Fishers Island Ferry 1,500 TO FULL MARKET VALUE 214,286 FG081 Fishers Island Garb 1,500 TO +++x+++++++xx++xxxzxxzx+x+x++++x++++++xxzx+zx++++++x+x++++x+x+xx+xx+x+zx+zxxzx+xx++xz++x++z+x+x+++x+x+x 2.-1-13.1 *x+xzxxxxzxxzxzxxx Off East End Rd 06 2.-1-13.1 311 Res vac land - WTRFNT COUNTY TAXABLE VALUE 75 Jabco Limited Partnership Fishers Island 473804 75 TOWN TAXABLE VALUE 75 Mr. J. Geddes Parsons ACRES 0.64 75 SCHOOL TAXABLE VALUE 75 Parsons Capital Mgmt., Inc. EAST-2551701 NRTH-0389717 FD027 Fishers Island FD 75 TO 10 Weybosset St Ste 1000 DEED BOOK 11811 PG-657 FF080 Fishers Island Ferry 75 TO Providence, RI 02903 FULL MARKET VALUE 10,714 FG081 Fishers Island Garb 75 TO xzzx+++++++xxzxzx++++zz+x++++++++zzxz++zzzz++zx+x++xx++zz+++z++++++++++zz+++++++++++++++++z+++++++++++x 2.-1-14.1 +++++++++z+++++++z Off East End Rd 06 2.-1-14.1 312 Vac w/impry COUNTY TAXABLE VALUE 2,800 LCMG FINY LLC Fishers Island 473804 2,100 TOWN TAXABLE VALUE 2,800 978 Oyster Ct ACRES 1.09 2,800 SCHOOL TAXABLE VALUE 2,800 PO Box 1139 EAST-2551639 NRTH-0389513 FD027 Fishers Island FD 2,800 TO Sanibel, FL 33957 DEED BOOK 12853 PG-582 FF080 Fishers Island Ferry 2,800 TO FULL MARKET VALUE 400,000 FG081 Fishers Island Garb 2,800 TO xxz++zzzx+++++++++++xxxxxxzxxx++zz+z+z+zxxxxz++++++++++++++++z+z++x+++xx+++xxxz+xxxz+xxx+xxz+xxzzzxxxzx+x+++zxx+zxz++x+zx+++xx+xx+zx Page 353 of 5221 STATE OF NEW YORK 2 0 2 2 T E N T A T I V E A S S E S S M E N T R 0 L L PAGE 217 COUNTY - Suffolk T A X A B L E SECTION OF THE ROLL - 1 VALUATION DATE-JUL O1, 2021 TOWN - Southold TAXABLE STATUS DATE-MAR O1, 2022 SWIS - 473889 TAX MAP NUMBER SEQUENCE UNIFORM PERCENT OF VALUE IS 000.70 TAX MAP PARCEL NUMBER PROPERTY LOCATION & CLASS ASSESSMENT EXEMPTION CODE------------------COUNTY--------TOWN------SCHOOL CURRENT OWNERS NAME SCHOOL DISTRICT LAND TAX DESCRIPTION TAXABLE VALUE CURRENT OWNERS ADDRESS PARCEL SIZE/GRID COORD TOTAL SPECIAL DISTRICTS ACCOUNT NO. ##++++++++++++++++#+#+##++#++++++++#++++++++++#++#+#++#+++##++++++++++++#+#+++++#+###+###+++#+++++#++++ 2.-1-15.2 ***************+** Off East End Rd 06 2.-1-15.2 311 Res vac land COUNTY TAXABLE VALUE 2,300 LCMG FINY LLC Fishers Island 473804 2,300 TOWN TAXABLE VALUE 2,300 978 Oyster Ct ACRES 1.50 2,300 SCHOOL TAXABLE VALUE 2,300 PO Box 1139 EAST-2552143 NRTH-0389196 FD027 Fishers Island FD 2,300 TO Sanibel, FL 33957 DEED BOOK 12853 PG-582 FF080 Fishers Island Ferry 2,300 TO FULL MARKET VALUE 328,571 FG081 Fishers Island Garb 2,300 TO Off East End Rd 06 2.-1-16.1 311 Res vac land COUNTY TAXABLE VALUE 7,200. Jabco Limited Partnership Fishers Island 473804 7,200 TOWN TAXABLE VALUE 7,200 Mr. J. Geddes Parsons ACRES 4.81 7,200 SCHOOL TAXABLE VALUE 7,200 Parsons Capital Mgmt., Inc. EAST-2552227 NRTH-0389538 FD027 Fishers Island FD 7,200 TO 10 Weybosset St Ste 1000 DEED BOOK 11811 PG-657 FF080 Fishers Island Ferry 7,200 TO Providence, RI 02903 FULL MARKET VALUE 1028,571 FG081 Fishers Island Garb 7,200 TO ++#+#+##+##+++++#+++#####+###+#+##+##++++++++#++++#+#+++#++###+++##+##########+#+++++#++####++#++####+# 2.-1-16.3 #++##+##x#*#++#+#+ Off East Rd 06 2.-1-16.3 210 1 Family Res COUNTY TAXABLE VALUE 21,700 LCMG FINY LLC Fishers Island 473804 2,700 TOWN TAXABLE VALUE 21,700 978 Oyster Ct ACRES 1.82 21,700 SCHOOL TAXABLE VALUE 21,700 PO Box 1139 EAST-2551898 NRTH-0389441 FD027 Fishers Island FD 21,700 TO Sanibel, FL 33957 DEED BOOK 12853 PG-582 FF080 Fishers Island Ferry 21,700 TO FULL MARKET VALUE 3100,000 FG081 Fishers Island Garb 21,700 TO 2.-1-18 **x+++#######+#+#+#+ Off East End Rd 06 2.-1-18 311 Res vac land COUNTY TAXABLE VALUE 800 LCMG FINY LLC Fishers Island 473804 800 TOWN TAXABLE VALUE 800 978 Oyster Ct ACRES 2.22 800 SCHOOL TAXABLE VALUE 800 PO Box 1139 EAST-2552553 NRTH-0389392 FD027 Fishers Island FD 800 TO Sanibel, FL 33957 DEED BOOK 12853 PG-582 FFO80 Fishers Island Ferry 800 TO FULL MARKET VALUE 114,286 FG081 Fishers Island Garb 800 TO +##+###+++####+#+#++##+++###+#+##+#####+####+##+##############+#+#+##++##+#+#++##+############++#++#+++ 3.-1-1 +#++##+######+####### Off East End Rd 06 210 1 Family Res COUNTY TAXABLE VALUE 17,800 +.Vandeuenter+WarreS Fishers Island 473804 4,600 TOWN TAXABLE VALUE 17,800 37«iLj�tflaeyjF64: ACRES 3.07 17,800 SCHOOL TAXABLE VALUE 17,800 West'on;�CTz0,,.6fl6,_3,� EAST-2553406 NRTH-0390753 FD027 Fishers Island FD 17,800 TO DEED BOOK 11851 PG-907 FF080 Fishers Island Ferry 17,800 TO FULL MARKET VALUE 2542,857 FG081 Fishers Island Garb 17,800 TO Page 354 of 5221 STATE OF NEW YORK 2 0 2 2 T E N T A T I V E A S S E S S M E N T R 0 L L PAGE 224 COUNTY - Suffolk T A X A B L E SECTION OF THE ROLL - 1 VALUATION DATE-JUL O1, 2021 TOWN - Southold TAXABLE STATUS DATE-MAR O1, 2022 SWIS - 473889 TAX MAP NUMBER SEQUENCE UNIFORM PERCENT OF VALUE IS 000.70 TAX MAP PARCEL NUMBER PROPERTY LOCATION & CLASS ASSESSMENT EXEMPTION CODE------------------COUNTY--------TOWN------SCHOOL CURRENT OWNERS NAME SCHOOL DISTRICT LAND TAX DESCRIPTION TAXABLE VALUE CURRENT OWNERS ADDRESS PARCEL SIZE/GRID COORD TOTAL SPECIAL DISTRICTS ACCOUNT NO. +x+xt+++axxaaxxx+x xxxxxx+xx++++++++++++ataaxxxxxxx++xx++a++ata+axaaxxx+++++++++taxaxxxa++++++axxxxxxx++ 3.-4-4 x++++axxxxx+++xa++axx Pvt Rd Off E End Rd 06 3.-4-4 311 Res vac land COUNTY TAXABLE VALUE 900 Kuijpers Fam 2012 Irr GST Fishers Island 473804 900 TOWN TAXABLE VALUE 900 22 Orange St ACRES 2.30 900 SCHOOL TAXABLE VALUE 900 Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201 EAST-2558267 NRTH-0390610 FD027 Fishers Island FD 900 TO DEED BOOK 12717 PG-433 FF080 Fishers Island Ferry 900 TO FULL MARKET VALUE 128,571 FG081 Fishers Island Garb 900 TO +a+a+a++++a+txx+xxxx++xx+xxx+x++tx+++xt+t+a+ta+aaaaaxa+x+x++x++tt++axaxxxx+xx+aa++axta+x++++++aaxtxxx+a 3.-4-5.1 +++++aaa+xxxx++a+aa Chocomount Dr 06 3.-4-5.1 311 Res vac land COUNTY TAXABLE VALUE 2,800 Kuypers Arthur H Fishers Island 473804 2,800 TOWN TAXABLE VALUE 2,800 22 Orange St ACRES 1.84 2,800 SCHOOL TAXABLE VALUE 2,800 Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201 EAST-2558549 NRTH-0391169 FD027 Fishers Island FD 2,800 TO DEED BOOK 13134 PG-327 FF080 Fishers Island Ferry 2,800 TO FULL MARKET VALUE 400,000 FG081 Fishers Island Garb 2,800 TO ++xxxtx++xaaaxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx+txxtt++ax++ttxaaxtaaxxxxxxxxxx+xxxtattxxxxxxxxxxxattxaaxxx+xxt+++taxxxxxx+ 3.-5-2.2 xxx+axxxxxxxxxtaaxt Private Rd 06 3 S 2P 311 Res vac land COUNTY TAXABLE VALUE 4,800 WallGaxxet Fishers Island 473804 4,800 TOWN TAXABLE VALUE 4,800 s Iehlnd ACRES 3.23 4,800 SCHOOL TAXABLE VALUE 4,800 i195YCenuxal8t-,�WAit14Dp p EAST-2553451 NRTH-0390338 FD027 Fishers Island FD 4,800 TO NewFYork,�NY=1U023J'" DEED BOOK 13079 PG-898 FFO80 Fishers Island Ferry 4,800 TO FULL MARKET VALUE 685,714 FG081 Fishers Island Garb 4,800 TO x+xxx+x+xatttxxxxxaxxxxxxxxxxttxtxtxxxx++xtaaaxxxxxxxxxxxxx+xxxxt+axxxxxxxxxxxxttxaxxaxxxxxxx+tatxxxxxx 3.-5-2.3 xxxxttxxxxxxxxxxtxt Private Rd 06 3.-5-2.3 210 1 Family Res COUNTY TAXABLE VALUE 20,400 Walls Garrett Fishers Island 473804 3,600 TOWN TAXABLE VALUE 20,400 Walls Melinda ACRES 2.40 20,400 SCHOOL TAXABLE VALUE 20,400 91 Central Park W Apt 14D EAST-2553451 NRTH-0390338 FD027 Fishers Island FD 20,400 TO New York, NY 10023 DEED BOOK 13079 PG-898 FFO80 Fishers Island Ferry 20,400 TO FULL MARKET VALUE 2914,286 FG081 Fishers Island Garb 20,400 TO x+xxxxxxx+xx+a+a+taxxxaxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx+xxxx+xx+xxx+txtta+xxxxxxxxx+++txaxaxxxxxxxt++ataxxxxxxxxxtttxxx 3.-5_3 xxxxxxxx+xxtaxxxxxxax Private Rd 06 3.-5-3 210 1 Family Res COUNTY TAXABLE VALUE 11,400 Wilmerding Charles T Fishers Island 473804 3,200 TOWN TAXABLE VALUE 11,400 Wilmerding Anne P ACRES 2.64 11,400 SCHOOL TAXABLE VALUE 11,400 201 S Radnor-Chester Rd EAST-2553812 NRTH-0390258 FD027 Fishers Island FD 11,400 TO Villanova, PA 19085 DEED BOOK 12562 PG-8 FF080 Fishers Island Ferry 11,400 TO FULL MARKET VALUE 1628,571 FG081 Fishers Island Garb 11,400 TO xx+xtaxxaxxxxxxxtxxt+xx+++taaxxxxxxaxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxttta+axxxxxxxxxx+xttaaxxxxxxxtxt+t+txxxxxxxxttxaxxxxxxxatatxxxxxxxxaxttaxxxxtx Page 361 of 5221 Ht___ "Ak1NG ' ' T1 N N U Lt Uim OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be held by the Southold Town Board of Trustees at the Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York, concerning this property. OWNER(S) OF RECORD: DANA DIDRIKSEN SUBJECT OF PUBLIC HEARING: For a Wetland Permit and a Coastal Erosion Permit to construct ±130 linear feet of 4' wide fixed wood pile supported pier in which ±73 linear feet is waterward of the Mean High Water Line and ±86 linear feet is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line; proposed pier to include rails, water/electric utilities, two tie-off piles, two (2) ladders, and a removable pile . restrained ships ladder; also to establish a wood chip accessp ath through the brush landward of the Apparent High Water Line. Located: 6180 Clay Point Road, Fishers Island. SCTM# 1000-2-1-6 TIME & DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING: Wednesday, June 15, 2022 — at or about 5:30P.M. If you have an interest in this project, you are invited to view the Town file(s) which are available online at www.southoldtownny.gov and/or in the Trustee Office until to the day of the hearing during normal business days between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 mm. BOARD OF TRUSTEES * TOWN OF SOUTHOLD * (631) 765-1892 Town of Southold LWRP CONSISTENCY ASSESSMENT FORM A. INSTRUCTIONS 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 ad on. will be evaluated. as to its :b-cnefcial'ondadverse-effects'upodtlie coastal,ar whtcli includes all of Southold T6Mm 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: ekh.'aanswojr in-detA listing both augnoktmg"Mid noa�= supporting facts: If an action cannot be certified as consistent with the LWRP policy standards and conditions, t sl all'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# 1000-002.00-1 01.00 006.000 PROJECT NAME New Fixed Pier 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) 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: El Nature and extent of action: .Construct 130tLF.of 4-FT wide fixed wood pile supported pier in which 73±LF is,waterward of the.. Mean High Water Line and 86±LF is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line, including rails"and water/electric utilities,two tie-off piles and a removable,pile restrained ships ladder.Also establish a wood chip access path through the brush lanaward-ofthe Apparent HighWater Mnes. Location of action: 6180 Clay Point Rd. Site acreage: 2.86± acres Present land use: Residential Present zoning classification: R-120 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: Dana Didriksen (b) Mailing address: 31 Howard St., Sag Harbor NY 11963 (c) Telephone number: Area Code(640 418-8592 (d) Application number,if any:. l Will the action be directly undertaken,require funding, or approval by a state or federal agency? Yes RI No❑ If yes,which state or federal agency? NYS DEC and US ACOS 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 F]. No 0 Not Applicable is dock construction project makes appropriate and beneficial use of an existing waterfront site and complies with environmental dock design factors published by the NYS DEC, the DOS CoastalManagement Program, Southold Local Law No. 6 2004 and the Southold LWRP. The pier will be built to a 6-F 1 deckheight or more over the rocky shore sediments and deck elevation will be 6 feet above MLW. Rails will be 42 inches above the deck. There will be no impairment of water flow, navigation or public access and no impact on the vista. Iis site is substantially not visible from other property on Fishers Island. 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 n No 2 Not Applicable 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 ❑✓ Not Applicable 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 S through 16 for evaluation criteria ❑ Yes ❑ No © Not Applicable The proposed dock construction will take place along Clay Point shoreline and is acknowledged to be in a flood prone zone area; there is wave exposure at this site. The new pier will have a minimum deck height of 6 Te-et above terrain except at the landing and 6 feet above MLW at the boat slip and will be built to withstand complete submersion and resist hydrostatic and hydrodynamic uplift pressure due to flooding and typical wave conditions. 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 criteria ❑ Yes ❑ No ©Not Applicable This project will not have any affect on the suitability or availability of water on Fishers Island. 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. Q ❑ ❑ ,/Yes No Not Applicable This site is a very active and occasionally relatively high energy wave zone and as result there is little shoreline vegetation. This,project.is'consistent wit tis policy because the proposed elevatioh or the pie a le height above the bottom sediments beneath which tidal Wetlands vege a ion or even stimerge n may.spread. The NYS DEC prepared a study showing that pressure-treated Sou ern a ow Pirte t construction materials are suitable for tfis type of project 6Rcept for ec ing writch writswi e r composite(or plastic) materials. The configuration shown on the ZIrawings provi es an o n acceptable design and access rt standards without depriving any vege a ron e opportunity . Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 7. Protect and improve air quality in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III - Policies Pages 32 through 34 for evaluation criteria. Yes No Not Applicable There are-no air quality issues related to this project and no emissions will be generated 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 evaluation criteria. ElYes-Q No 2 Not Applicable There will be no solid waste or hazardous substances and wastes generated from this project. Any pressure _treated wood trimmings from the dock construction will be collected and disposed o 'in accordance with curren regulations to minimize anypotential harmful effect. 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. QY.eO NoE Not Applicable The land origin point of this project is private land. The Public Trust Lands and Waters constitutes the area between the Mean High Water and Mean Low Water Lines and the resources from.the High Tide Line out. Environmental resources at this site are limited and site habitat features are being preserved. The potential for growth is being Ro-tected by the suitable alignment an eig sods" dictated by the NYS DEC. There is virtually no public use o t e wate ron m is area an e const�ct�n�f the pier and dock are all waterward above t epparent High Water Line an are no likely o change this fact, The Public Trust ans at t is site are su s an is y o s tc e y the boutder field whicir— spans the ifftertidal and sFallow subtidal zone. Attach additional sheets if necessary } WORIUNG OAST 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. D Yes.fl Flo ❑ loot Applicable The purpose of this project is to build a new pier for water-dependent recreational boating as defined in the LW". The dock facility will provide for recreational boating and bo'a-d transportation access to the island or the mainland without adverse environmental impacts and while protecting the existing habitat and resources. There will be.no-despoliation,of tidal wetlands,vegetation or submerged aquatic vegetation at this or adjacent sites related to this project during construction or usage of the dock facility for recreational boating access. 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 .El No 0 Not Applicable The dock facility will not be used for commercial fishing or shellfishing industries or enterprises Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 12. Protect agricultural lands in the Town of Southold. See L Section III—Policies; Pages 62 through 65 for evaluation criteria. 0 Yes .-1 No 0 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 U, leo Not Applicable PREPARED D EY Keith B.Neilson,P.E.,Docko,Inc. TITLE Agent DATE March 24,2022 Dvcko, Inc. Serving the waterfront•community since 1987 P.O.Box 421,Mystic,CT 06355(860)572-8939 Fax:(860)572-7569,.email:officeadocko.com E•, March 22, 2022 Southold.Town Trustees . 54375 Route 25 VAR 3 P.O: Box1179 Southold,NY 11971 soutE old-7owin Board of Trustees Re: Dana Didriksen Clay Point Rd, Fishers,Island,NY' New Fixed Pier Dear President Goldsmith and Board of Trustees: In regard to-the above.referenced property,enclosed are four(4)sets of the following for the Board of Trustees review: 1. Town of Southold Wetland&Coastal Erosion Permit.Application including: a. Short Environmental Assessment Form- b.. Authorization and Disclosure Forms c. LWRP Consistency Assessment Form 2. Project Plans titled"New Fixed Fier"by Docko, Inc. 3. Narrative statement prepared by Docko, Inc. 4. Site photographs and maps 5. Application fee of$500. 6. Additional attachments including: a. Joint Application Form b.. NY DOS Federal Consistency Assessment Form c. Environmental Questionnaire d. 'NOAA EFH Assessment e:_ Permission to Inspect Property I trust this information shall allow you to process our permit request. Should any additional information be required,please do not hesitate to contact our office: Very truly yours, DOCKO, INC. . (eiQth B.Neilson, P.E. KBN:cl Enclosures CC: Dana Didriksen : . ` US ACE NAN Regulatory Branch -NYS DEC Environmental Permits NYS'DOS Office of Planning-and Development File,: 21=11-3216