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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTR-9-1-89-55-7-3 Glenn Goldsmith,President w��Q� S®ly�� Town Hall Annex A. Nicholas Krupski,Vice President ®� ®� 54375 Route 25 P.O. Box 1179 Eric Sepenoski Southold,New York 11971 Liz Gillooly r� Telephone(631) 765-1892 Elizabeth Peeples Fax(631) 765-6641 ®�`�C®UNTV,� BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD March 16, 2023 Philip & Lia Chasen 10 Sugar Toms Ridge East Norwich, NY 11732 RE: 1585 LONG CREEK DRIVE, SOUTHOLD SCTM#: 1000-55-7-3 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Chasen: On February 23, 2023 and March 15, 2023, Field Inspections were performed and it was determined that the existing docking facility on the above-mentioned property does not match the dimensions of the dock permitted under Wetland Permit#9-1-89-55-7-3. The following action was taken at the Southold Town Board of Trustees regular meeting held on Wednesday, March 15, 2023: RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Board of Trustees DENIES the request for a Transfer of Wetland Permit #9-1-89-55-7-3 from Thomas Tyree to Philip & Lia Chasen, as issued on December 22, 1989, and Amended on October 25, 1990. If you have any questions, please contact our office at (631) 765-1892. Sincerely,4-- 41�e7 � Glenn Goldsmith President, Board of Trustees GG/dd , r 4 21 Ir Sa ys „p 5 t r QSUFFUL��, Glenn Goldsmith,President ' �p�, O 'j Town Hall Annex A.Nicholas Krupski,Vice President 54375 Route 25 CO Eric Sepenoski P.O.Box 1179 Liz Gillooly �y • p�� Southold,NY 11971 Elizabeth Peeples �Ol �p Telephone(631)765-1892 Fax(631)765-6641 Southold Town Board of Trustees Field Inspection Report Date/Time: 23 Zoz3 Completed in field by: �• �� f PHILIP & LIA CHASEN request a Transfer of Wetland Permit#9-1-89-55-7-3 from Thomas Tyree to Philip & Lia Chasen, as issued on December 22, 1989, and Amended on October 25, 1990. Located: 1585 Long Creek Drive, Southold. SCTM#: 1000-55- 7-3 Type of area to be impacted: x Saltwater Wetland Freshwater Wetland Sound x 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.: Y A/44.e.,/ o 9&k W2L 1WIL airu.nr a� ti+F,c< r.,r.kr�rl;I� d s�if/i s Wl�m��./ �,.k�ll /Li,t�c �2a•►yo :f 12-ft tut c✓ar.6/t�✓a y1 /a.,l�✓/rd��/Era►,o �� 3�3 Present Were: G. Goldsmith N. Krupski I>- E. Sepenoski L. Gillooly E. Peeples r' L v-L I DDI � FEB 10 2023 . Albert J. Krupski, President y� Gy Town Hall John Holzapfel, Vice President c 53095 Main Road Jim King `" P.O. Box 1179 Martin H. Garrell y �� Southold, New York 11971 Peter Wenczel ��j ��� Telephone (516) 765-1892 x Fax (516) 765-1823 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD May 22, 1.996 William C. Goggins P.O. Box 65 Mattituck, NY 11952 Re: THOMAS TYREE SCTM #55-7-3 Dear Mr. Goggins, The following action was taken by the Board of Trustees at their regular meeting of May 22, 1996: RESOLVED that the Southo-ld Town Board of Trustees approve the. Transfer of Permit #9-1-89-55-7-3 from Richard & Patricia Snow to THOMAS TYREE. If you have any questions, please contact our office. Sincerely, Albert J. Krupski, Jr. President, Board of Trustees AJK/djh CC. CAC WILLM C. GOGGINS ATTORNEYAND COUNSELOR AT LAW, P.O.Box 65 11.775 Main Road Mattituck,New York 11952 Phone (516) 298-4200 . Fax(516)298-4214 WILLIAM C,GOGGINS Attomry at Law May 3, 1996 �- �-- DONNA M.PALMER R I B oard of Trustees $�a Town of Southold MAY�"-' � 3 1996 - 53095 Main Road Southold, New York Attn: Jill Doherty Re: Tyree from Snow 1585 Long Creek Drive,,Southold, New York SCTM# 1000-055.00-07.00-003.000 Dear Mrs. Doherty_ In connection with the above referenced matter, please be advised that Thomas Tyree is purchasing same from Richard W. Snow and Patricia A. Snow. We respectfully request that the Trustee Authorization dated December 22, 1989, under permit number 9-1-89-55-7-3 be transferred to Thomas Tyree. A copy of the Authorization is enclosed herewith. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact fltle undersigned. tru. yo tr' ter; ZGPGGINS WCG/dmp enclosure !`l nL UL-i\ IIn I\1 l7. 1JLUUI\ ILL -)IV JVLIIJI I-IClI Ll , 'V 1V J7 IVU F VO r + °v ,L,. �.I':�'�'14. .rlnr/k,�j ,u, � „' �'1+ CI 6 � .� )A ::.•• �ry:�i l � .,:•,;.•.`, ` ..., '.`K:' 'NSA••�,•�:'.A�•� J . hoard Of Southold. Town Trustees SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK r: 1-•89- Dec. 9 �s DATE: .,- , � PERMIT. NO. 9 557-3 cc• 2 198 RICHARD .AND PATRICIA SNOW IUED TO .*'� �y((: ',SII ,J •F; - Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 615 of the Laws of the State'of New York,-1893; and Chapter 404 of the Laws of the State of New York 1952; and, the Southold Town Ordinance en- r' titled "REGULATING AND THE PLACING OF OBSTRUCTIONS ti IN AND ON TOWN WATERS AND PUBLIC LANDS and the � `• REMOVAL OF SAND, GRAVEL OR OTHER MATERIALS FROM f LANDS UNDER 'TOWN-WATERS;" and in accordance with the Resolution of The Board adopted at a meeting held on ...AIR9A...Z-1 and in consideration of the sum of $... ..........•....• paid by • A� of ----'......................... . ......................... Y. and subject to the `. N Y Terms and Conditions listed on the reverse side hereof, of Southold Town Trustees. authorizes and permits the following: 4" "!f Construct a 3'x34' cata►alk and authorization to maintain r- «i II existing bluestone paved area on property frgnting . �,'• g. !' hong Creek, located `at 1585 Long Creek Drive, Southold, , all in accordance with the detoiled specifications as presented in +` ; the originating application. . t IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The said Board of Trustees here. r ' i; by causes its Corporate Seal to be affixed, and these presents to aJ{� be subscribed by a majority of the said Board es of this date. 010 1/ - I1 i 1 - -74 Y7- ---------------- / �\ f r CIL 1g c, /Clog —CSI- - - G 1991 atalll SIL L . , 7/ 10_tOF S UiTH LD _ CJ2 / I i' e r ow Iz FC1bo3 COU TESY OF TrunkC bole ' do ,Inc 7E- TOWNVI ofSuTHoLi LAWN LEVEL_ ' LAND CONTOUR 3S AEACN LEY 74 EL —.:TT SI DE V.I ppEW ' E w�* w.Tw.:eiior.��� VG ' 01 ,r a tang L O S � o h 1 y P��(r,S,roti LAND CONTOVR-� ��L.S• LEVEL __ _— oil t SIDE YIEW o VO ., �� LA M' 4ztE 0 .00 \0 °i°n9 65 /dl ` ! LOT 7 tic I0 8- i O 0. ��-' Gf'S� i � d�k 0 .SG ... , ( \ st S J N N � N O ZSal to q I if N M'• /�f lo� b � �' 4A. 16 40 14 � 'r,.��.,,5•�' °"°.vim � ',�a N � ��`�,S f 3�co38 50 1 W Gurb ` l 00, set S 75 cow R� �,[ 8 s;K ► C 1` rt/� Tc 1.. ONO G Prepared in accordance with the minimum SURVEY -OF standards for titla surveys as establiJ, LO t.')e L.I.A.L.S. and approved and ad.vtc S IT J fur such use by The New York State Land " SUBDIVISION MAP. OF title Association. ,i LONG 'POND ESTATES - SEC. ONE _FILED DEC. 27, 1985 FILENO. 8037 AT SOUTHOLD /f %-AND' TOWN OF SOUTHOLD U��oy � Leo SUFFO LK C OUNTY , N .Y. �0 1000 - 055 - O 7 - 03 , S. LIC . N0 . 49668 SCALE 110 - 40 ' FEB.' ECO A�'T Fd 64- a ENGINEERS , P. C. 5 , 19.8 7 ( 516 ) 0 July 21,1987 P. o . Box .MAIN ROAD AREA 42 , 747 SQ: FT' � ' SOUTHOLD , N .Y. 11971 OR 0. 951 A.C.. 87i - 132 TRUSTEES C43`- """4 SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor John M. Bredemeyer, III, President Henry P. Smith, Vice President Albert J. Krupski, Jr. `� Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 John L. Bednoski, Jr. Southold, New York 11971 John B. Tuthill BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1892 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Telephone (516) 765-1800 October 29, 1990 Richard Snow 2' Ashley Court East Islip, NY 11730 RE: Amendment to Permit #9-1-89-55-7-3 Dear Mr. Snow: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Board of Trustees on Thursday, October 25, 1990: RESOLVED that the Southold Town Board of Trustees grant an amendment to permit #9-1-89-55-7-3 to add a 12 ' X 4 ' and a 8 ' X 4 ' floating dock in a "T" configuration. This is an amendment to the original permit and as such shall be attached herewith. All other terms and conditions remain as written in the original permit. The amended permit shall take effect upon receipt of payment of the following fees: $2.00 per square foot = $150.00 Very truly yours, ?John M. Bredemeyer, III President, Board of Trustees JMB: jmt f7l� /S 1990 OCT 17 INN BrWN Or- SOUTHOLD rte-( 7r tt S�ee 5 Town Tov, Torun Hall .5 30q-5 (o- 60% )oL,yA-oIj) 1v,ftLjVork_ 071 feff,' fe rw t� -55 7-3 r S)rs . -Z Aave re-ceived, -de ciava)a,11L we ctiW5ruck w, zong keWS �L­ep) a,"d ap 1pr,oyed. _1 , ,otja AIC ormy� &t do dis c v SS&W 40 p,-y1,vvd CL 1-t 4S im5lr,�tck Tam. enclas),L7 a de.c� or _qS CuZ,-e-4 2-17- wmd,ev,slawd 'i' s t4c skwde"d -ar- Wed. plac. I'os�w/ a T spa ed h-e_ -a,_S s�,d�cc ecru ........ 679 S tl-S by A) II 73U �c qA 6 __d i .. .i FRANK A. KUJAWSKI, JR., President �. c� � 9� . TELEPHONE ALBERT J. KRUPSKI JR.' Vice-President Ln (516)765-1892 JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, III JOHN L. BEDNOSKI, JR. ,� HENRY P. SMITH `� 1 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 PLEASE COMPLETE WITH DATE OF INSPECTION AND SIGNATURE IN SPACES PROVIDED: 1. Was the structure completed in accordance with submitted plan? Yes l/ No If not please explain on reverse side. 2. Was the structure situated on the applicant' s property in accordance with submitted plan? (Distance must be at least 15 ' from property line) Yes /, No If not please explain on reverse side. 3 . Will pedestrians have easy access over or around the structure for the public right of way below high water mark. Yes No If not please explain on reverse side. 4. Is the structure high enough that so it will not inhibit growth of nat7No 1 grasses along or below it? Yes 5. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: Date 7 Signatureff Bay Constable rr,; 1\,•':7:j:;1 ti�ti:'4�%;'• ,j�,'�t�'%J/r, ,v.� ' .�\'�ir!> �c�U�t.. :w:;� :,�_- \�—� 'r. - '%7 ::;<• .:yam....., �.� .o.;.; .�-��.i/^ � :• r,.., r,y,\. /.. - - �' V'" ,;;�.'•?y. ':Vi�' ,�, ..y` .i"�Y 'Vr.,, ��?: .,vCi'�: >.r" ;;`.r'ii,: Fir.ylr'i. _ •�w an..C+�: F �j ` .:�L"y -d.%' iS' 's �'r, „'a._ s� nr t�" .i" i „».fJ _ .yT�y '�'.r "• F•.:..:r' •'., ,r:'. •':tu:.;r' _ Board Of Southold Town Trustees SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK 9-1-89-55-7-3 Dec. 22, 1989 !;•- PERMIT. NO. DATE: RICHARD AND PATRICIA SNOW ISSUEDTO ..... .............................................................................................................................. Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 615 of the Laws of �► the State of New York, 1893; and Chapter 404 of the Laws of the State of New York 1952; and the Southold Town"'Ordinance en- titled "REGULATING AND THE PLACING OF OBSTRUCTIONS _ IN AND ON TOWN WATERS AND PUBLIC LANDS and the REMOVAL OF SAND, GRAVEL OR OTHER MATERIALS FROM LANDS UNDER TOWN WATERS;" and in accordance with the 30 iI Resolution of The Board adopted at a meeting held on ...Dec. 21, 19....89.. and in consideration of fhe sum of $ P Y iE�: � ............................. aid b _ / •, .. 4:I ....................................................................................................................................................................... y 5 � ...... N. Y. and subject to the Terms and Conditions listed on the reverse side hereof, of Southold Town 'Trustees authorizes and permits the following: i Construct a 3'x34' catwalk and authorization to maintain !�h w existing bluestone paved area on property fronting ► Long Creek, located at 1585 Long Creek Drive, Southold, Y t`1 all in accordance with the detailed specifications as presented in t` N. the originating application. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The said Board of Trustees here- by causes its Corporate Seal to be affixed, and these presents to r:.,... be subscribed by a majority of the said Board as of this date. ' A ........ .... .......... Trustees . : fil .� ,; t../�1..r�...n•�'...�:.r*.u.:a•.N<r,'. i'_'•..dr"iw.%�,:s:..:i:7,L`�d+f'�., >��r..d,.�. q _'�.d�Zynft.c�s`3 p,:A:ArO^ �%i� 'hr.' �:d`lf•t`t ,ra'�'.,„^.�;. ';fit:>:.�>'- cif.•t:..:•• •y.s;,.. ,.. i�• ct PQ '�1%i1C '3t1 .i `Y%%...�' J.�:.:: N:Gi..,:�:: ..::•mit.y'i.. •• '-�,_i' ':J: .�:'�, :��'u� .:�:•.. �•�i'�” ft rim✓• ,� TERMS and CONDITIONS The Permittee Richard and Patricia Snow residing at 1585 Long Creek Drive, Southold.. NY 11971 N. Y., as pan of the consideration for the issuance of the Permit does understand and prescribe to the fol- lowing: 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 oper- ation 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 mos. 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 auth- orization 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 revocation 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 marcs. 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 or 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 auth- orized. 9. That the Permittee will obtain all other permits and consents that may be required sup- plemental to this permit which may be subject to revoke upon failure to obtain same. SOUTHOLD THUSTEES �T�.:+3,'i �,S:i.�.�s` �r�.:;.t �ti:�r *�•{.. $ Yi �T.- i .Y'S'l�F��; .r.�yll.la. I f } S w twC te ssu d µt ut.,r imn 'o 2&&ca Lzaw. t;a a Ad-dress4cccio&da t.,. ..+iatm,��, �,�, *y. ' •.^rte+. �yy .>�t CONSTRUCTIONTHIS NOTICE MUST BE DISPLAYED DURING • _ - TOWN . SOUTHOLD • • 1 11971 TELEPHONE ALBERT J. KRUPSKI, JR.,�e**%NM (51b)'65-1892 JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, III President :� _':.'y :' •.r',"� JOHN L. BEDNOSKI,JR. HENRY P. SMITH. Vice President John B. Tuthill " BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 January 9, 1990. •� Richard and Patricia Snow 2 Ashley Court East Islip, NY 11730 Re: App. No.9-1-89-55-7-3 Dear Mr. & Mrs. Snow: The following action was taken by the Board of Town Trustees during their regular meeting held on December 21, 1989 regarding the above matter: WHEREAS, Richard and Patricia Snow applied to the Southold Town Trustees for a permit under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, application dated September 5, 1989 and, WHEREAS said application was referred to the Southold Town- Conservation Advisory Council for their findings and recommendations;- and, WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Town Trustees with respect to said application on December 21, 1989 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 Board has determined that the project asproposed will not affect the health, safety and general welfare of the people of the town, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Richard and Patricia Snow BE AND HEREBY ARE GRANTED PERMISSION UNDER THE WETLAND ORDINANCE TO: Construct a 31x34' catwalk and authorization to maintain existing bluestone paved area on property fronting Long Creek and located at 1585 Long Creek Drive, Southold, NY r 0 This permit will expire two years from the date it is signed if work has not commenced by said date. Fees must be paid, if applicable, and permit issued within six months of the date of this notification. Two inspections are required and the Trustees are to be notified upon completion of said project. Please return to the Building Department for a determination on the need for any other permits which may be required for this project. Permit will be issued upon payment of the following fees for work to be done below Mean High Water Mark: Catwalk---3 'x34 '=102sf @ $1. 50 = $153 .00 Very truly yours, aohn M. Bredemeyer, III President Board of Town Trustees JMB: jb cc: Bldg. Dept. Conservation Advisory Council file/ /f/p./"fan,- /a /��l�cr�v�rs, .,r. ,,,e,.erg ,a»,C, ur iiu3irr-% -JC6tYjjdjq A SN®W 8c D.E2�'W _ `® INCORPORATED - - -,--. 77 9ROADWAY.AMITYVILLE.NEW YORK 11701 �. ' 1516!691-2240 ` P OCT 2 41989 Cs y�� s by s/Pc/ 50d� -Ile G//( / yje �� �oI�U�2�tUYl hit 7o f yo U r eoo pe ra iF' Y1 . 33 110 10 00 MARKETING • PUBLIC RELATIONS • SALES PROMOTION J LAWN LEVEL—.._._ �Iq�` r •°} 7 '�f'-� {" Y! ... Lary D[orv•roVR ��r&S' i @ q'•`.'�-••,.tl>• � �'a u c.6 f. 41 ' Ln sy- IA - G y AAG Ear o t4. N \0 50 0 a a 1 6� PIC ` LOT 7 � . / e. r L o �� uk S�oP/� e r�slo� O 01 at Q. ­001 r 1 O S \ N \� N N O *i• ' �" i i t a0 �p��• o N �f�°f I r �� �37 N i�; /f j, ion• •4_ � '6 ON �y N _ 1 N' Z sef �4.�5 <�`2S ,= 038 5p curb 3� 00^, t s•75 �n R�V�, �e) �+K ,4.t EGA` • D t,•r.•t��..��:syrc - Tc. Prepared in accordance with the minimus SURVEY •.OF standards for titta surveys as establi:', 0)e L.I.A.L.S. and approved and od.ptv For such•use by The New York State Land , SUBDIVISION MAP :OF rifle association. LONG 'POND ESTATES - SEC. 0' of FILED DEC. 27, 19 8 5 FILE NO. 8037 AT SOUTHOLD TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Cj %A. IN �L 011 SUFFOLK COUNTY-' - N .Y. 1000 - 05.5 - 0 7 . ' 03 " ' + r S. LIC-. NOA9668 SCALE 110 =.-40� ' �► FEB .'5 , 19.87 _ t ECO a ENGIN"tERS , 'P. C. ( 516 ) OF July 21,1987,', P. O. BOX MAIN ROAD AREA = . 421747- SQ:':FT.;" . SOUTHOLD , N .Y. 11971 OR .0. 981. AC. r 8 T '- . "132 ,:",..... ;.. . FRANK A. KUJA 1 ' :z mss:"`'`' '''' WSKI, R., President �.,; TELEPHONE ALBERT KRUP $ �� J. SKI, JR., Vice-President ��::��`�. t�='°s�'��-;.GiS�a . , (516) 765-1892 JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, III JOHN L. BEDNOSKI, JR. HENRY P. SMITH '� ~ BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 Sept. 27, 1989 Richard and Patricia Snow 2 Ashley Court East Islip, N.Y. 11730 Re: Permit application for 1585 Long Creek Dr. , Southold, N.Y. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Snow: On September 26, 1989 the Board of Trustees inspected the above referenced site and have determined the following: Bluestone has been deposited along the shoreline, a gazebo has been constructed, all within 75' of the wetlands. A 50 ' natural buffer zone between lawn and wetlands has not been maintained. You will need to amend your application with a diagram and a project description of all work so that we may continue processing this application. If you have any questions please contact this office. Very truly yours, Frank A. Ku3awski, Jr. Pres. Board of Trustees FAK: jas cc: CAC FRANK A. KUJAWSKI, JR., President TELEPHONE ALBERT J. KRUPSKI, JR., Vice-President (516) 765-1892 JOHN M. BREDEMEYER III `*— JOHN L. BEDNOSKI, JR. HENRY P. SMITH BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 September 7, 1989 Mr. John Holzapfel, Chairman Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council Southold Town Hall Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr-. Holzapfel: Transmitted herewith is application No. 9-1-89-55-7-3 for a Wetland Permit submitted by Richard and Patricia Snow. Please prepare a written report of findings and recommendations with respect to this application. Very truly yours, Frank A. Kujawski, Jr. President Board of Town Trustees FAK:jas . cc: Bldg. Dep't. l " , f Our FRANK A. KUJAWSKI, JR., President TELEPHONE ALBERT J. KRUPSKI, JR., Vice-President �s ix., ; .^�, '• (516)765-1892 JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, III JOHN L. BEDNOSKI, JR. HENRY P. SMITH 1 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O..Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 NOTICE OF HEARINGS ON WETLAND APPLICATIONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL BE HELD BY THE TOWN TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, AT THE SOUTHOLD TOWN HALL, MAIN ROAD, SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK• ON' THURSDAY, December 21, 1989, ON THE FOLLOWING APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE _ WETLAND ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN. , 7:30 P.M. - In the matter of the intended designation of the following creeks as Critical Environmental Areas: Brushes Creek, Cedar Beach Creek, Corey Creek, Deep Hole Creek, Goldsmith's Inlet, Halls Creek, Horseshoe Cove, Little Creek, Mill Creek (Arshamomaque) , and Pipes Neck Cove Creek. Maps for these creeks are available for review in the Town Trustees' Office. 7:31 P. M.- In the matter of the application of Peconic Associates, Inc. on behalf of Youngs Marina, Sage Blvd. , Greenport, NY to maintenance dredge approximately 100 cubic yards from existing channel and extend existing sheet steel bulkhead 45' to prevent further erosion. 7:32 P. M. In the matter of the application of En-Consultants on behalf of Russell Ireland to reconstruct 30' timber groin located, in Peconic Bay at Peconic Bay Blvd, Laurel, NY. 7:33 P. M. In the ter of he application of'' Richard and Pa_ tricia_ { -Snow-to- construct 3 ' x ,30' catwalk; and authorize 'existi-ng .b�luestone -paved are on pro rty; located at 1585 Long Creek Drive, 'Southold-;--NY-.- - 7: 34 outhold-_--NY-. -7: 34 P. M. In the matter of the application of En-Consultants on behalf of Robert Fairlie to construct 4' x 65' elevated fixed dock, . extending from bulkhead, property located on Jockey Creek at 3765 Willis Ave. , Southold, NY. 7: 35 P. M. In the matter of the application of En-Consultants on behalf of Philip Rodilosso to construct a 4' x 30 ' fixed elevated walk (to be attached to existing catwalk) , relocate ramp and existing floats westward, add 6' x 30' float in "L" configuration. Project located in Eugene' s Creek at 1200 Beebe Drive, Cutchogue, NY. 7:36 P. M.- In the matter of the application of En-Consultants on behalf of William and Vincent Geraghty to place a maximum of 1000 cubic yards of fill on existing filled areas, then to be graded and seeded. Property is located on Main Road, Southold, NY. 7:37 P. M. In the matter of the application of Robert Keith too create a buffer zone with plantings, and cutting phragmites to 12" height landward of high tide bushes on property adjacent to Deep Hole Creek at Willis Creek Drive, Mattituck, NY. 7:38 P. M. In the matter of the application of Roscoe Corey to construct 2' x 35' catwalk 18" high across marsh grass to waters edge, 6' x 4' dock, and install necessary pilings. Property is located on Cedar Beach Harbor at 830 Clearview Road, Southold, NY. ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN SAID MATTERS SHOULD APPEAR AT THE TIME AND PLACE ABOVE SPECIFIED AND WILL BE GIVEN AN OPPORTUNITY TO BE HEARD. COMMENTS MAY BE SUBMITTED IN WRITING PRIOR. TO THE HEARING. Dated: November 28, 1989 Frank A. Kujawski, Jr. , President Board of Town Trustees .By: Jane Blados, Clerk ------------------------------------------------------------------ PLEASE PUBLISH ONCE, THURSDAY, December 7, 1989 AND FORWARD ONE AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION TO FRANK A. KUJAWSKI, JR. , PRESIDENT, BOARD OF TRUSTEES, Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, 11971. Copies to: L.I. Traveler-Watchman, Suffolk Times, Town Clerk' s Bulletin Board. -41 Lr)i'= -a; E "� TELEPHONE (516) 76 ;^ rp 5-1892 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES /9 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road W C P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE TO THE TOWN TRUSTEES, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK, FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A PERMIT PURSUANT TO THE LAWS, ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE COASTAL AND INTERIOR WETLANDS, . FLOOD PLAINS AND DRAINAGE AREAS OF SOUTHOLD TOWN, AND THE ISSUANCE OF PERMITS PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 32 OF THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD. APPLICATION NO. /��'�� Ste' DATE (3•-29-89 APPLICANT'S NAME: R1C'1*11eb �p pn7/Z1 0114 SNOW TEL. MAILING ADDRESS: 11 Gy/ZT 64sT TSL/P ,{V `( 1'/x',30 AGENT: TEL NO. AGENT ADDRESS: PERMIT REQUESTED TO: C'0/U5-T/ZVCT /4 e,47-1/ l-9 X;7# T1 O Pj_,6TF0/ZMS 7-0 1601014 LEVaL 60111- Ly^T I=L.oA-pA;6 bcaX p67ie01jT Nsy-T 116x912.) LOCATION OF PROPERTY FOR REQUESTED PERMIT: IYBS 40NC 02E6K ,R/V6, SSovr#01-p HAMLET: - TAX -MAP NO.: 1000- -7 -3 �D CREEK, BAY OR HARBOR FRONTING PROPERTY: cfZEE/< SIZE OF PROPOSED WORK: LENGTH: 3 4 1 WIDTH: 13 App. Pa(02. YDS. TO BE EXCAVATED: YDS. TO BE FILLED: MANNER IN WHICH MATERIAL WILL BE REMOVED OR DEPOSITED: IVON5 WIDTH OF CANAL, CREEK OR BAY FRONTING PROPERTY: C'l2EF?, !I PQM 2CO' DEPTH AT LOW TIDE: ,4PP12Gpy J AVER. RISE IN TIDE: DISTANCE TO NEAREST CHANNEL: DISTANCE PROJECT EXTENDS BEYOND SIMILAR PROJECTS IN AREA: NONE AREA ZONING: IS PROJECT FOR PRIVATE OR BUS.' USE: Pg if#TE INTENDED USE OF PROPERTY: 19 CC&SS —l-0 6kC&e 2Ec'2FR7i 0A DESCRIBE KNOWN PRIOR OPERATIONS CONDUCTED ON PREMISES: HAS ANY PRIOR LICENSE OR PERMIT BEEN ISSUED TO ERECT STRUCTURES, DREDGE, OR DEPOSIT FILL ON SAID PREMISES: A/d HAS ANY LICENSE OR PERMIT EVER BEEN REVOKED OR SUSPENDED BY A GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY: A10 DESCRIBE FULLY THE REHABILITATION OF PROPERTY: lio/UE RFQ U i fe-6- DESCRIBE PROPOSED CONDITION OF PROPERTY AFTER WORK IS COMPLETED. INCLUDE AN ADDITIONAL SURVEY OF PROPERTY SITE IF NECESSARY: IU,*7-02,41- ARE THERE ANY COVENANTS OR RESTRICTIONS IN YOUR DEED WHICH WOULD PROHIBIT THIS PROJECT: No WRITTEN CONSENT OF OWNER IF NOT THE SAME AS APPLICANT: ,�PP`�c,a7�oN B�/ 6Wtig COUNTY OF SUFFOLK } STATE OF NEW YORK ) eirl-1191zo U)_ SNOW BEING DULY SWORN DEPOSES AND SAYS THAT HE IS THE APPLICANT FOR THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PERMITS, AND THAT ALL STATEMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE TRUE TO THE BEST OF HIS KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, AND THAT WORK WILL BE DONE IN THE MANNER SET FORTH IN THIS APPLICATION AND AS MAY BE APPROVED BY THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD. THE APPLICANT AGREES TO HOLD THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD AND THE TOWN TRUSTEES HARMLESS AND FREE FROM ANY AND ALL DAMAGES AND CLAIMS ARISING UNDER OR BY VIRTUE OF SAID PERMIT, IF GRANTED. IN COMPLETING THIS APPLICATION, I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE TRUSTEES, THEIR AGENT OR REPRESENTATIVE, TO ENTER ONTO MY PROPERTY TO INSPECT THE PREMISES IN CONJUNCTION WITH REVIEW OF THIS APPLICATION. 0/4) S nature of A- p icant SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS DAY OF �FtO16"V r , 19 _ HELEN K.DE VOE NOTARY PUBLIC NOTARY PUBLIC,State of New York No.4707878,Suffolk Courdy Term Expires Much 30,19/ EXAMINED BY APPROVED DISAPPROVED CONDITIONS (If any) SIGNATURE OF CHAIRMAN COMPUTATION OF FEES Approved 2/27/85 GL�l'LQi 72��i�'j�CLll ej, 516-671-l),kVt FAX COVER SHEET T O ; �... [ FROM: DATE - THIS ATE :THIS FAX IS PAGES LONG , INCLUDING THIS COVER PAGE. IF YOU HAVE NOT RECEIVED ALL OF THE TRANSMISSION, PLEASE CALL, ( 516) 671-04$1 . ----------------------------------------------------------------------- BPI K TELEPHONE BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES (516) 765.1892 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Soutliold, New York 11971 March 4, 1986 Mr. Richard Mohring, Jr. Mohring Enterprises Inc. 347 Glen Cove Avenue. Sea Cliff, New York 11579 Re: Long Pond Estates Dear Mr. Mohring: The Trustees reviewed your request for a determination regarding the above referenced matter at a regular meeting of the Board held on February 27, 1986, The Trustees•• have determined that no permit will be required at this time, as the work proposed is not Within the Trustees jurisdiction. Please note that if in the future, you wish to do work within the wetland area a premit will be required from this Board. Attached for your information is the s section • of the wetland Ordinance pertaining to the wetland . If you have any questions, or need additional infor- mation, please do not hesitatecalling this office at the telephone number listed above. Very truly yours, Henry P. Smith, President Board of Trustees Ilene Pfifferling, Clerk \ HPS ip Attachments CC: Bldg. Dept. Trustees ;'//� �� r . 4WN 4L-VSL_ CANO CAIVTOVR �. 1W- SCE ATT/1t'J/EV !-?�2 waw ti G-/U i9/2�EME/1lT OF �sy- \q A G r���+ t MTIDL MMV3 , � ' �� '�yy 4 M.•NO MILS/ / , N 5e Og � �1an9 I , 6i f l c \ cC61T eP Slave LOT .7 tic \\ LOT 8 0 \ 0 4. \ o_ 0 stX \.\ d tK \ (A N \ N lo., t shs r "� y.s. q ,°+ /r�'/7•x'1' 32.9 • � 'r��(.Id �,,. ,r iii r 131.1 / r.r� ♦Zy"� . Q •� � /' 1 O�sl � cn . 0') m1 •N et .. 1S 140.51 �c 15.13. 14.15 / b C` �S ti o38 50 ......u • �`��8 s`rx S 75 cow' D�` V M +M strc�°� Tr ►• GR EES � � ���` �00G �P�b Prepared in accordance with the minimun SURVEY -OF standards for tit13 surveys as establi_ih LOT 8 V)e L.I.A.L.S. and approved and ad..Nty Y For such-use by The New York State Land " SUBDIVISION MAP' OF rifle Association. LONG 'POND ESTATES - SEC. ONE " FILED DEC. 27, 1985 FILENO. 8037 AT SOUTHOLD %-AND,�� TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY .- N .Y. . 1000 - 055 - 07 - 03 �' % j i S. LIC-- N0 ..49668 SCALE 1'�= 40 � ECO 7 Rm 8 ENGINEERS , P. C. FEB. 5 , 1987 ( 516 ) Op tNJ July 21,1987 P, 0. e .MAIN ROAD AREA = 42 , 747 SQ: FT SOUTHOLD , N .Y. 11971 OR 0. 981 A.C. /000 - mss= -3 871' .- 132 - LAW - - - (gn1D CON.TOVR 3'W)D6 r�f+MPs (� �/ i wiTN NAND RAILS VO p , a �oti� �� J�n �C2EST.OF SLOPE LO - 8 _..f 1.5-16.4(2/87)—Text 12 • ` 07-5 �'7 3 .• PROJECT I.D. NUMBER 617.21 SEOR Appendix C State Environmental Quality Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only PART I—PROJECT INFORMATION (To be completed by Applicant or Project sponsor) 1. APPLICANT/SPONSOR 2. PROJECT NAME Pic no -'21 C f A SNOW 3. PROJECT LOCATION: 1,5e6 L01U6 C/Zc�K �el V Municipality SoUzf1oJ-D County SUFFOL,P 4. PRECISE LOCATION(Street address and road intersections,prominent landmarks, etc.,or provide map) )5'65 LQ N f C FtEEf_ x,121116 /VerzTrl CAST COMA;69. OF I-AU C-L Ld NCZ C2tiEK ? 121 vgF 5. IS PRO OSED ACTION: IJ New ❑Expansion ❑Modification/alteration 6. DESCRIBE PROJECT BRIEFLY: C-RCC71 cAT tvilzK /fit (3C-11C11 LE 1ICL cell t7rao P�, 7. AMOUNT OF LAND AFFECTED: ,�2 S q Unb FEET Initially acres Ultimately acres 8. WILL 'PROPOSED ACTION COMPLY WITH EXISTING ZONING OR OTHER EXISTING LAND USE RESTRICTIONS? fYes ❑No If No,describe briefly 9. WHA IS PRESENT LAND USE IN VICINITY OF PROJECT? Residential ❑Industrial ❑Commercial ❑Agriculture ❑Park/Forest/Open space ❑Other Describe: 10. DOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL, OR FUNDING, NOW OR ULTIMATELY FROM ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY(FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL)? ❑Yes ❑No If yes, list agency(s)and permit/approvals 11. DOES ANY ASPECT OF THE ACTION HAVE A CURRENTLY VALID PERMIT OR APPROVAL? El Yes 1J No If yes, list agency name and permit/approval 12. ,ASS,�A RESULT OF PROPOSED ACTION WILL EXISTING PERMIT/APPROVAL REQUIRE MODIFICATION? LL1Yes El No AJDJ> /j FL0f7 1NC, L)OCK. I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE Applicant/sponsor nam . tCHi9" ' Sn�ntU Date: ®/29/69 Signature: If the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the. Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment OVER PART If—ENVIRONI&TAL ASSESSMENT (To be completed by Agency) A. DOES ACTION EXCE ANY TYPE I THRESHOLD IN 6 NYCRR, PART 617.12? If yes,coordinate the review process and use the FULL BAF. ❑Yes ❑No r B. WILL ACTION RECEIVE COORDINATED REVIEW AS PROVIDED FOR UNLISTED ACTIONS IN 6 NYCRR, PART 617.6? If No,a negative declaration may be superseded by another involved agency. ❑Yes ❑No C. COULD ACTION RESULT IN ANY ADVERSE EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING:(Answers may be handwritten, if legible) C1. Existing air quality, surface or'groundwater quality or quantity, noise levels, existing traffic patterns, solid waste production or disposal, potential for erosion,drainage or flooding problems? Explain briefly: C2. Aesthetic,agricultural,archaeological, historic, or other natural or cultural resources;or community or neighborhood character? Explain briefly: C3. Vegetation or fauna, fish, shellfish or wildlife species,significant habitats,or threatened or endangered species? Explain briefly: C4. A community's existing plans or goals as officially adopted,or a change in use or intensity of use of land or other natural resources?Explain briefly. C5. Growth,subsequent development,or related activities likely to be induced by the proposed action? Explain briefly. C6. Long term, short term,cumulative,or other effects not identified in C1-05? Explain briefly. C7. Other impacts(including changes in use of either quantity or type of energy)? Explain briefly. D. IS THERE,OR IS THERE LIKELY TO BE,CONTROVERSY RELATED TO POTENTIAL ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS? ❑Yes ❑No If Yes, explain briefly PART III—DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE (To be completed by Agency) INSTRUCTIONS: For each adverse effect identified above,determine whether it is substantial,large,important or otherwise significant. Each effect should be assessed in connection with its (a) setting (i.e. urban or rural); (b) probability of occurring; (c) duration; (d) irreversibility; (e) geographic scope; and (f) magnitude. If necessary, add attachments or reference supporting materials. Ensure that explanations contain sufficient detail to show that all relevant adverse impacts have been identified and adequately addressed. ❑ Check this box if you have identified one or more potentially large or significant adverse impacts which MAY occur. Then proceed directly to the FULL EAF and/or prepare a positive declaration. - ❑ Check this box if you have determined, based on the information and analysis above and any supporting documentation, that the proposed action WILL NOT result in any significant adverse environmental impacts AND provide on attachments as necessary, the reasons supporting this determination: Name of Lead Agency Print or rype Name of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Title of Responsible Officer Signature of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Signature of Preparer(If different from responsible officer) Date I PART 1—PROJECT INFORMATION Prepared by Project Sponsor NOTICE: This document is designed to assist in determining whether the action proposed may have a significant efr on the environment. Please complete the entire form, Parts A through E. Answers to these questions will be conside as part of the application for approval and may be subject to further verification and public review. Provide any additie information you believe will be needed to complete Parts 2 and 3. It is expected that completion of the full EAF will be dependent on information currently available and will not inve new studies, research or investigation. If information requiring such additional work is unavailable,so indicate and spec each instance. NAME OF ACTION - CWTW ' L� ISG LOCATION OF ACTION(Include Street Address, Municipality and County) �� l©J,i�7 CrtLC-Eft 1�32IV& SO 07-#OLS N� . SI! JLI� NAME OF APPLICANT/SPONSOR r trP��aep , �/V()('(f P4-Ir2[Cl� rJ�/��� BUSINESSTELEPHONE ADDRESS ('A0AJJ-JtJG) ( SSG ) 6 t7/—�2*0 2- As"zE CUurRT -',4s-r r:5 I-i®, /i,'q #7.30 clrnPo STATE �1` CODE[ADDRESS E OF OWNER(If different) � /73 BUSINESS TELEPHONE POSTATE ZIP CODE RIPTION OF ACTION I I Please Complete Each Question—Indicate N.A. if not applicable A. Site Description Physical setting of overall project, both developed and undeveloped arkesidential 1. Present land use: ❑Urban ❑Industrial CCommercial (suburban) []Rural (non-fare OForest DAgriculture COther 2. Total acreage of project area: acres. ;02-50aare •�'�el� APPROXIMATE ACREAGE PRESENTLY AFTER CONIPLETIOiN Meadow or Brushland (Non-agricultural) Forested -- acres acres acres acres Agricultural (Includes orchards, cropland, pasture, etc.) acres acres Wetland (Freshwater or tidal as per Articles 24, 25 of ECL) Water Surface Area acres acres Unvegetated (Rock, earth or fill) acres acres Roads, buildings and other paved surfaces acres acres Other (Indicate type) acres acres 3. What is predominant soil type(s) on project site? C L&V acres acres a. Soil drainage: OWell drained 4% of site t Moderately well drained o of site GPoorly drained % of site b. If any agricultural land is involved, how many acres or soil are classified within soil group 1 through 4 of the NY Land Classification System? acres. (See 1 NYCRR 370). 4. Are there bedrock outcroppings on project site? CYes 2< 0 a. �Yhat is depth to bedrock? (in feet) 2 •14-16-2 (2/87)-7• . 617.21 Appendix A SEaR State Environmental Quality Review FULL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM Purpose: The full EAF is designed to help applicants and agencies determine, in an orderly manner, whether a project or action may be significant. The question of whether an action may be significant is not always easy to answer. Frequent- ly, there are aspects of a project that are subjective or unrneasureable. It is also understood that those who determine significance may have little or no formal knowledge of the environment or may be technically expert in environmental analysis. In addition, many who have knowledge in one particular area may not be aware of the broader concerns affecting the question of significance. - The full EAF is intended to provide a method whereby applicants and agencies can be assured that the determination process has been orderly, comprehensive in nature,yet flexible to allow introduction of information tofit a project or action. Full EAF Components: The full EAF is comprised of three parts: Part 1: Provides objective data and information about a given project and its site. By identifying basic project data, it assists a reviewer in the analysis that takes place in Parts 2 and 3. Part 2: Focuses on identifying the range of possible impacts that may occur from a project or action. It provides guidance as to whether an impact is likely to be considered small to moderate or whether it is a potentially- large impact. The form also identifies whether an impact can be mitigated or reduced. Part 3: If any impact in Part 2 is identified as potentially-large, then Part 3 is used to evaluate whether or not the impact is actually important. DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE—Type 1 and Unlisted Actions Identify the Portions of EAF completed for this project: ❑ Part 1 ❑ Part 2 ❑Part 3 Upon review of the information recorded on this EAF(Parts 1 and 2 and 3 if appropriate), and any other supporting information, and considering both the magitude and importance of each impact, it is reasonably determined by the lead agency that: ❑ A. The project will not result in any large and important impact(s) and, therefore, is one which will not have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a negative declaration will be prepared. ❑ B. Although the project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect for this Unlisted Action because the mitigation measures described in PART 3 have been required, therefore a CONDITIONED negative declaration will be prepared.* ❑ C. The project may result in one or more large and important impacts that may have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a positive declaration will be prepared. * A Conditioned Negative Declaration is only valid for Unlisted Actions Name of Action Name of Lead Agency r Print or 1•ype Name of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Title of Responsible Urficer Signature of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Signature of Preparer(If different from responsible officer) Date ' 1 5. Approximate perc*ge of proposed project site with slopes: ❑0 1040 a� Ell 0-1540 015% or greater g% 6. Is project substantially contiguous to, or co tain a building, site, or district, listed on the State or the Nationa. Registers of Historic Places? ❑Yes 20 7. Is project substantially contiguous to a site listed on the Register of National Natural Landmarks? ❑Yes CDK.c 8. What is the depth of the water table? WEt'cf(in feet) 9. Is site located over a primary, principal, or sole source aquifer? ❑Yes L240 10. Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? LYes ❑No 11. Does project siteco tain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangered? ❑Yes 67o According to Identify each species 12. Are there any uniZN or unusual land forms on the project site? (i.e., cliffs, dunes, other geological formations; ❑Yes o Describe 13. Is the project site resently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? Oyes l't�"N0 If yes, explain 1.3. Does the present�si include scenic views known to be important to the community? ❑Yes 4$No 15. Streams within or contiguous to project area: a. Name of Stream and name of River to which it is tributary 16. Lakes, ponds, wetland areas within or contiguous to project area: a. Name — b. Size (In acres) 17. Is the site served by existing public utilities? M'Ye s ❑No C'ej,,JIrre prcpe`/-y.-;7t&j9/®leet siilt) a) If Yes, does sufficient capacity exist to allow connection? ❑Yes ❑V0 ,110 ��vt�� �ilT✓�� b) If Yes, will improvements be necessary to allow connection? ❑Yes ci 18. Is the site located in an agricultural district certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 25-AA, Section 303 and 304? ❑Yes []No 19. Is the site located in or substantially contiguous a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 617? ❑Yes ;N-o 20. Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? ❑Yes /'140 B. Project Description 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate) a. Total contiguous acreage owned or controlled by project sponsor acre// b. Project acreage to be developed: acre initially; acres ultimately. - c. Project acreage to remain undeveloped i02�,g'Pr etc-rte;• � X 3 r , d. Length of project, in miles: (If appropriate) e. If the project is an expansion, indicate percent of expansion proposed f. Number of off-street parkins; spaces existing proposed g. Maximum vehicular trips generated per hour (upon completion of project)? h. If residential: Number and type housing units: Initially One Family Two Family Multiple Family Condominium UItirnat(.ly i. Dimensions (in reet) of largest proposed s, structure height; .3 width; 9- 4/ length. i. Linear feet or frontage along a public thoroughfare project will occupy is? ✓ A10 ft. 3 2. How much 10ral material (i.e., rock, Zes etc.) will be removed from the sillyc . �_ tons/cubic iyards 3. Will disturbed areas be reclaimed? ❑No ❑N/A a. If yes, for what intend._,: purpose is the site being reclaimed? b. Will topsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? Dyes ❑No mile /Ohe P4,0;yd. C. Will upper subsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? Dyes ❑No 'e 4. How many acres of vegetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed from site? acres. 5. Will any mature�orest (over 100 years old) or other locally-important vegetation be removed by this project? Dyes LffNo 6. If single phase project: Anticipated period of construction _f{ month/, (including demolition). 7. If multi-phased: a. Total number of phases anticipated (number). b. Anticipated date of commencement phase 1 1' PfIr"Ir�f th55 7e-ee V k( �j year, (including demolition). c. Approximate completion date of final phase »��`� Spr;A t�h'onth year. d. Is phase 1 functionally dependent on subsequent phases? Dyes ONO 8. Will blasting occur during construction? Dyes 111<0 9. Number of jobs generated: during construction /V0°�E after project is complete 10. Number of jobs eliminated by this project 11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? Dyes L7No If yes, explain 12. Is surface liquid waste disposal involved? ❑Yes o' a. If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc.) and amount b. Name of water body into which effluent will be discharged 13. Is subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? Oyes 51<0 Type 14. Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal? ❑Yes No Explain 15. Is project or any portion of project located in a 100 year flood plain? Dyes �� 0 16. Will the project generate solid waste? Dyes O'No a. If yes, what is the arnOWIt per month tons b. If yes, will an existing solid waste facility be used? Dyes ❑No c. If yes, give name ; location d. Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? ❑Yes ❑No e. If Yes, explain 17. Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? Dyes a. If yes, what is the anticipated rate of disposal? tons/month. b. If yes, what is the anticipated site life? years. 18. Will project use herbicides or pesticides? Dyes M<O 19. Will project routinely produce odors (more than one hour per day)? Dyes C4"No 20. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise levels? Dyes 21. Will project result in an increase in energy use? Dyes r� o If yes , indicate type(s) 22. If water supply is from wells, indicate pumping capacity , ballonslminute. 23. Total anticipated water usage per day _ gallons/day. 24. Does project involve Local, State or Federal funding? Dyes ff<o If Yes, explain 4 25.'Approvals Reed: ' Submittal Type Date City, Town, Village Board ❑Yes ❑No City, Town, Village Planning Board ❑Yes ❑No City, Town Zoning Board ❑Yes ❑No City, County Health Department ❑Yes ONo Other Local Agencies []Yes ❑No Other Regional Agencies ❑Yes ❑No State Agencies ❑Yes ONo Federal Agencies ❑Yes ❑No C. Zoning and Planning Information 1. Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? ❑Yes ❑No _ If Yes, indicate decision required: ❑zoning amendment ❑zoning variance Ospecial use permit ❑subdivision ❑site plan ❑new/revision of master plan ❑resource management plan ❑other 2. What is the zoning classification(s)of the site? 3. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? 4. What is the proposed zoning of the site? 5.. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plans? es ❑,1� 7. What are the predominant land use(s) and zoning classifications within a ,4 mile radius of proposed action? 8. Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land uses within a '/4 mile? ®Yes ❑N 9. If the proposed action is the subdivision of land, how many lots are proposed? a. What is the minimum lot size proposed? 10. Will proposed action require any authorization(s) for the formation of sewer or water districts? ❑Yes • 11 . Will the proposed action create ademand for any community provided services (recreation, education, police fire protection)? ❑Yes o a. If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? ❑Yes ❑No 12. Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? ❑Yes 211c a. If yes, is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic? ❑Yes ONo D. Informational Details Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may•be any advers( impacts associated with your proposal, please discuss such impacts and the measures which you propose to mitigate o avoid them. E. Verification I certify that the inform ion provided above is true to the best of my knowledge. Applicant Spo r Nai5lv 1?(e;-h9i2l, IV. SSlUoq). Date Signature ' Title If the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before•proceeding with this assessment. 5 Part 2—PROJECT IMPACTS AND THEIR MAITUDE Responsibility of Lead Agency General Information (Read Carefully) • In completing the form the reviewer should be guided by the question: Have my responses and determinations be. reasonable? The reviewer is not expected to be an expert environmental analyst. • Identifying that an impact will be potentially large (column 2) does not mean that it is also necessarily significant Any large impact must be evaluated in PART 3 to determine significance. Identifying an impact in column 2 simp asks that it be looked at further. • The Examples provided are to assist the reviewer by showing types of. impacts and wherever possible the threshold . magnitude that would trigger a response in column 2. The examples are generally applicable throughout the State ar for most situations. But, for any specific project or site other examples and/or lower thresholds may be appropria for a Potential Large Impact response, thus requiring evaluation in Part 3. • The impacts of each project, on each site, in each locality, will vary. Therefore, the examples areillustrative ar have been offered as guidance. They do not constitute an exhaustive list of impacts and thresholds to answer each questio • The number of examples per question does not indicate the importance of each question. • In identifying impacts, consider long term, short term and cumlative effects. Instructions (Read carefully) a. Answer each of the 19 questions in PART 2. Answer Yes if there will be any impact. b. Maybe answers should be considered as Yes answers. C. If answering Yes to a question then check the appropriate box (column 1 or 2) to indicate the potential size of th impact. If impact threshold equals or exceeds any example provided, check column 2. If impact will occur but threshoi is lower than example, check column 1. d. If reviewer has doubt about size of the impact then consider the impact as potentially large and proceed to PART e. If a potentially large impact checked in column 2 can be mitigated by change(s) in the project to a small to moderat impact, also check the Yes box in column 3. A No response indicates that such a reduction is not possible. Thi must be explained in Part 3. TEI 3l Can Impact Be IMPACT ON LAND Mitigated By1. Will the proposed action result in a h sical than e to th Project Changepy g project site?Examples that would apply to column 2 NODYES Any construction on slopes of 15% or greater, (15 foot rise per 100foot of length), or where the general slopes in the project area exceed ❑Yes ❑No10%. Construction on land where the depth to the water_ table is less than3 feet. ❑Yes ❑No • Construction of paved parking area for 1,000 or more vehicles. ❑ Construction on land where bedrock is exposed or generally within ❑ ❑Yes ❑No 3 feet of existing ground surface. ❑ El ❑Yes []No • Construction that will continue for more than 1 year or involve more ❑ than one phase or stage. ❑ ❑Yes ❑No • Excavation for mining purposes that would remove more than 1,000 ❑ tons of natural material (i.e., rock or soil) per year. El ❑No • Construction or expansion of a sanitary landfill. ❑ ❑ • Construction in a designated floodway. 11 ❑Yes []No • Other impacts ElEl ❑Yes ❑No❑Yes ❑No 2- Will there be an effect t!. _.,,y u;::que or unusual land forms found on the site? (i.e., cliffs, dunes, geological formations, etc.)LINO ❑YES • Specific land forms: ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No 0Esn;'7- APpf- 1 6 3 IMPACT ON WATERSmall to Potential Can Impact BE 3. Will proposed action affect any water body designated as protected? Moderate Large Mitigated By (Under Articles 15,24, 25 of the Environmental Conservation Law, ECL) Impact Impact Project Chang- t�6N0 OYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Developable area of site contains a protected water body. ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No • Dredging more than 100 cubic yards of material from channel of a ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No protected stream. •. Extension of utility distribution facilities through a protected water body. ❑ ❑ 1:1 Yes ❑No • Construction in a designated freshwater or tidal wetland. ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ 11 Yes ❑No 4. Will proposed action affect any non-protected existing fir new body of water? V. []YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • A 101,16 increase or decrease in the surface area of any body of water ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No or more than a 10 acre increase or decrease. • Construction of a body of water that exceeds 10 acres of surface area. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No 5. Will Proposed Action affect surface or groundwater quality or quantity? ANO OYES - Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action will require a discharge permit. ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No • Proposed Action requires use of a source of water that does not ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No have approval to serve proposed (project) action. • Proposed Action requires water supply from wells with greater than 45 ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No gallons per minute pumping capacity. • Construction or operation causing any contamination of a water ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No supply system. • Proposed Action will adversely affect groundwater. ❑ ❑ Dyes 1:1 No • Liquid effluent will be conveyed off the site to facilities which presently ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑ho do not exist or have inadequate capacity. • Proposed Action would use water in excess of 20,000 allons per ❑ ❑ Dyes ON day. • Proposed Action will like;v coque siltation or other discharge into an ❑ ❑ existing body of water to tr:�exce nt that there will be an obvious visual ❑1'es ❑Nb contrast to natural conditions. • Proposed Action will require the storage of petroleum or chemical ❑ ❑ ❑Yes- ❑No products greater than 1,100 gallons. • Proposed Action will allow residential uses in areas without water ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No and/or sewer services. • Proposed Action locates commercial and/or industrial uses which may E] Ell Dyes ❑No require new or expansion Of existing waste treatment and/or storage facilities. • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No 6 Will proposed action alter drain;we flow or patterns or surface water runout NO OYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action would change flood water flows. 11 ❑ Dyes ❑,Vo Small to Potential Can Impact Be Moderate Large Mitigated By Impact Impact Project Change • Proposed Action may cause substantial erosion. ❑ • Proposed Action is incompatible with existing drainage patterns. ❑ ❑ []Yes ❑No • Proposed Action will allow development in a designated floodway. ❑ ❑ []Yes ❑No ❑ Yes No • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No IMPACT ON AIR 7. Will proposed action affect air quality? 8NO ❑YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action will induce 1,000 or more vehicle trips in any given hour. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No • Proposed Action will result in the incineration of more than 1 ton of ❑ refuse per hour. ❑ ❑Yes []No • Emission rate of total contaminants will exceed 5 lbs. per hour or a ❑ heat source producing more than 10 million BTU's per hour. ❑ El Yes ❑No • Proposed action will allow an increase in the amount of land committed ❑ to industrial use. ❑ ❑Yes ❑No • Proposed action will allow an increase in the density of industrial ❑ development within existing industrial areas. ❑ ❑Yes ❑No • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ []Yes ❑No i IMPACT ON PLANTS AND ANIMALS 8. Will Proposed Action affect any threatened or endan�ge d species? Vt ❑YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Reduction of one or more species listed on the New York or Federal ❑ 11 list, using the site, over or near site or found on the site. ❑Yes ❑No • Removal of any portion-of a critical or significant wildlife habitat. ❑ • Application of pesticide or herbicide more than twice a year, other 11 Yes ❑No than for agricultural purposes. ❑ ❑Yes .❑No • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No `1 Will Proposed Action substantially affect non-threaten e or non-endangered species? O ❑YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action would substantially interfere with any resident or ❑ migratory fish, shellfish or wildlife species. ❑Yes ❑No • Proposed Action requires the removal of more than 10 acres ❑ of mature forest (over 100 years of age) or other locally important ❑ Ol es ❑No vegetation. IMPACT ON AGRICULTURAL LAND RESOURCcS 10 Will the Proposed Action affect agricultural land reso ccs? Examples that would apply to column 2 NO DYES • The proposed action would sever, cross or limit access to agricultural ❑ land (includes cropland, hayfields, pasture, vineyard, orchard, etc.) El Yes ❑No 8 1 2 3 Small to [Large tential Can Impact Be Moderate Mitigated By Impactmpact Project Change • Construction activity would excavate or compact the soil profile of ❑ ❑ ❑Yes El No agricultural land. • The proposed action would irreversibly convert more than 10 acres ❑ ❑ El Yes ❑No of agricultural land or, if located in an Agricultutal District, more - . than 2.5 acres of agricultural land. • The proposed action would disrupt or prevent installation of agricultural ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No land management systems (e.g., subsurface drain lines, outlet ditches, strip cropping); or create a need for such measures (e.g. cause a farm field to drain poorly due to increased runoff) • Other impacts: ❑ ❑Yes ❑No IMPACT ON AESTHETIC RESOURCES / 11 . Will proposed action affect aesthetic resources? NO ❑YES (If necessary, use the Visual EAF Addendum in Section 617.21, Appendix B.) Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed land uses, or project components obviously different from ❑ ❑ ❑Yes []No or in sharp contrast to current surrounding land use patterns, whether man-made or natural. • P-roposed land uses, or project components visible to users of ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No j aesthetic resources which will eliminate or significantly reduce their i enjoyment of the aesthetic qualities of that resource. j • Project components that will result in the elimination or significant ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No screening of scenic views known to be important to the area. • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No IMPACT ON HISTORIC AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES 12. Will Proposed Action impact any site or structure o'fstoric, pre- historic or paleontological importance? ANO OYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action occurring wholly or partially within or substantially ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No contiguous to any facility or site listed on the State or National Register of historic places. ' • Any impact to an archaeological site or fossil bed located within the ❑ ❑ project site. ❑Yes.. . ❑No • Proposed Action will occur in an area designated as sensitive for ❑ ❑ archaeological sites on the NYS Site Inventory. ❑Yes ❑No *-Other impacts: ❑ ❑ „❑Yes ❑No IMPACT ON OPEN SPACE AND RECREATION 13 Will Proposed Action affect the quantity or quality of existing; or future open spaces or recreational opportunities? Examples that would apply to Column 2NO ❑YES • The permanent foreclosure of a future recreational opportunity. ❑ ❑ Oyes ❑No • A mayor reduction of an open space important to the community. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑NOF 9 IMPACT ON TRANSPORTATION 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact B! 14. Will there be an effect to existing transportation systee O DYES Impact Impact Project Chang? Moderate Large Mitigated By LIN Examples that would apply to column 2 • Alteration of present patterns of movement of people and/or goods. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑Nc • Proposed Action will result in major traffic problems. ❑ ❑ El Yes ❑No • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ 11 Yes []No IMPACT ON ENERGY 15. Will proposed action affect the community's sourcSs"of fuel or energy supply? QNO DYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action will cause a greater than 5% increase in the use of ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No any form of energy in the municipality. • Proposed Action will require the creation or extension of an energy ❑ ❑ 1:1 Yes ❑No transmission or supply system to serve more than 50 single or two family residences or to serve a major commercial or industrial use. • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No NOISE AND ODOR IMPACTS 16. Will there be objectionable odors, noise, or vibratio as a result • _ of the Proposed Action? O DYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Blasting within 1,500 feet of a hospital, school or other sensitive ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No facility. • Odors will occur routinely (more than one hour per day). ❑ ❑ _ Dyes []No • Proposed Action will produce operating noise exceeding the local ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No ambient noise levels for noise outside of structures. _ r • Proposed Action will remove natural barriers that would act as a ❑ ❑ El Yes ❑No noise screen. • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No IMPACT ON PUBLIC HEALTH- 17. Will Proposed Action affect public health and safety? NO DYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action may cause a risk of explosion or release of hazardous ❑ El ❑Yes ❑No substances(i.e. oil, pesticides, chemicals, radiation, etc.) in the event of accident or upset conditions, or there may be a chronic low level discharge or emission. • Proposed Action may result in the burial of "hazardous wastes" in any ❑ ❑ form (i.e. toxic, poisonous, highly reactive, •radioactive, irritating, ❑Yes ❑No infectious, etc.) • Storage facilities for one million or more gallons of liquified natural ❑ ❑ gas or other flammable liquids. ❑Yes ❑No • Proposed action may result in the excavation or other disturbance El El E]Yes ❑,y0 within 2,000 feet of a site used for the disposal of solid or hazardous waste. • Other impacts: - .❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No 10 IMPACT ON GROWTH AND CHARACTER 2 3 OF COMMUNITY OR NEIGHBORHOOD Small to Potential Can Impact Be 18. Will proposed action affect the character of the existin community? Moderate Large Mitigated By Impact Impact Project Change kNO ❑YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • The permanent population of the city, town or village in which the ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No project is located is likely to grow by more than 5%. • The municipal budget for capital expenditures or operating services ❑ ❑ " ❑Yes []No will increase by more than 5% per year as a result of this project. • Proposed action will conflict with officially adopted plans or goals. ❑ ❑ []Yes ❑No • Proposed action will cause a change in the density of land use. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No • Proposed Action will replace or eliminate existing facilities, structures ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No or areas of historic importance to the community. • Development will create a demand for additional community services ❑ ❑' []Yes ❑No (e.g. schools, police and fire, etc.) • Proposed Action will set an important precedent for future projects. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No • Proposed Action will create or eliminate employment. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No 19. Is there, or is there likely to be, public controv/SN'4 elated to potential adverse environmental impacts? OYES If .any Action in Part 2 Is Identified as a Potential Large Impact or If You Cannot Determine the Magnitude of Impact, Proceed to Part 3 Pari �'J;�LU.�T1a�1 0. THE RAPORTANCc OF �T� Responsibility of Lead Agency Part 3 must be prepared if one or more impact(s) is considered to be potentially large, even if the impact(s) may be mitigated. Instructions Discuss the following for each impact identified in Column 2 of Part 2: 1 . Briefly describe the impact. 2. Describe(if applicable)how the impact could be mitigated or reduced to a small to moderate impact by project change(s). 3. Based on the information available, decide if it is reasonable to conclude that this impact is important. To answer the question of importance, consider: • The probability of the impact occurring • The duration of the impact • Its irreversibility, including permanently lost resources of value • Whether the impact can or will be controlled • The regional consequence of the impact • Its potential divergence from local needs and goals • Whether known objections to the project relate to this impact. (Continue on attachments) 11 14.14-11 (2:8 617.21 .SEAR ` Appendix 8 State rEsvironmental Quality Review Visual EAF Addendum This form may be used to provide additional information relating to Question 11 of Part 2 of the Full EAF. Visibility (To be completed by Lead Agency) Distance Between Project and Resource (in Miles) 1. Would the project be visible from: 0-'A 'A-1/z 1/2-3 3-5 5+ • A parcel of land which is dedicated to and available ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ to the public for the use, enjoyment and appreciation of natural or man-made scenic qualities? • An overlook or parcel of land dedicated to public ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ observation, enjoyment and appreciation .of natural or man-made scenic qualities? • A site or structure listed on the National or State ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Registers of Historic Places? • State Parks? ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ • The State Forest Preserve? ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ • National Wildlife Refuges and state game refuges? ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ • National Natural Landmarks and other outstanding ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ -natural features? • National Park Service lands? - ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ • Rivers designated as National or State Wild, Scenic ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ or Recreational? • Any transportation corridor of high exposure, such ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ as part of the Interstate System, or Amtrak? • A governmentally established or designated interstate . ❑ ❑ El ❑ ❑ or inter-county foot trail, or one formally proposed for establishment or designation? • A site, area, lake, reservoir or highway designated as ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ scenic? • Municipal park, or designated open space? ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ • County road? El El • State? ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ • Local road? ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑! ❑ i 1 2. Is the visibility of the project seasonal? (i.e., screened by summer foliage, but visible during other seasons) ❑Yes ❑No 3. Are any of the resources checked in question 1 used by the public during the time of year during which the project will be visible? ❑Yes ❑No • 1 DESCRIPTION OF EXISTING VISUAL ENVIRONMENT b 4. From each item checked in question 1, check those which generally describe the surrounding environment. Within *'A mile *1 mile Essentially undeveloped 0 . ❑ Forested F Agricultural Suburban residential Industrial Commercial Urban River, Lake, Pond 0 Cliffs, Overlooks 0 Designated Open Space Flat Hilly Mountainous Other El NOTE: add attachments as needed 5. Are there visually similar projects within: *'/z mile ❑Yes ❑No *1 miles El Yes ❑No *2 miles -E]Yes ❑No *3 miles ❑Yes ❑No * Distance from project site are provided for assistance. Substitute other distances as appropriate. EXPOSURE 6. The annual number of viewers likely to observe the proposed project is NOTE: When user data is unavailable or unknown, use best estimate. CONTEXT 7. The situation or activity in which the viewers are engaged while viewing the proposed action is FREQUENCY Holidays/ Activity Daily Weekly Weekends Seasonally ' Travel to and from work Involved in recreational activitiesEl El 0 Routine travel by residents E E YD At a residence � 0 At worksite � El F-1Other El I i I 2