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(516 ) 751-7725 Henry G. Williams
Commissioner
March 18, 1987
Board of Tom Trustees
Town of Southold
Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
Southold, New York 11971
Dear Trustees Smith:
Thank you for your letter of February 4, ]987 regarding your wetland
application #47t.
I have reviewed this project for the D.E.C.T.W. permit which was issued
earlier this year. I find that in conjunction with the revetments, Laura
Zaimes' recomendations for vegetating the bluff, are the best solutions to
the problem at this time.
Very truly yours,
v Regional Flood Plain
ca Management Coordinator
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
BOARD OF SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTE£$
$OUTHOLD, NEW YORK
WETLANDS PERMIT
This Wetlands Permit No ..... .3,,7,,5. .......... has been granted by the Town Trustees according to
information furnished in Application No..,,4..7..], ............ filed by Ap~31icant ...~.?.T..C.°.,,~.s.,,u,l.t,.%~.,,q.s.,.,,-~?,~.,,,-
¢or Chon§ Yu
........................................ on ...~,o.×.:...2..t.,. ........... 19..6.¢...., A map of the proposed work will be kept
on file in the Trustee Office under the application number given.
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fill to be trucked in for backfill. Provisions on permit see reverse side.
_ :; Location of propert7 on which work to be done ~.~'~:~'.:~w'':~9~'~'~.'~''e`~g'~'~?~a''8.~9~¥~t;.c~ ........
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Width .............................................................................................................................
Height Above High Water ............................................................................................
Depth Below L(~w Water .................................................................................................
~- yards to be Excavated .....................................................................................................
Yards to be Filled ...3..5,,0....c.R:...~¢.~.:...~g...~.~...t:.;.v.9..k~.~L.;i~.£.ox..:o~.c2~J~ ~ ...................
Manner in which material is to be removed or deposited .....~..~..u..c.~e.,~...Z?..; ........................... ; ....................
Intended use of property ....~e..s,~.d..e..%,%~,~. ...............................................................................................
Conditions if any. `w..i..t..h.~.t..h..e.~p..r.9..v.%s.~.i`9~n.~.t"h.a.~.t~t..h..e.~.x.~s.9~anm~x~.~h~2n~ f ~!g ........
County Soil and Water Conservation District is adhered to. (.s. ee attach~.~.)~
Expiration Date ~{~e~.~.~.~.~y..~.2~.6~:.~.~.~9~8~8~.~z~.~{~.'¥.°.~.h~.a.`s.~.~2~n~..h~.~i~4~x~ .............. : .....
2 - Trustees are to be notified up. on ~.9.~p%~p~ ~ ~ ~
Number of Inspections Required ............................................... : ............................. . ...... ~.
Inspection Fees ...$..1.0. 00 ~aid ..................................................................
Liability Policies in the Amount of .........................................................................................................
The validity of this permit is or may be subiect to the approval of other governmental or municipal
authorities, The Town accepts no responsibility in applying for or obtaining such approval, in the
event that such approval is necessary, the holder of this permit shall not commence operations here-
under until such approval has been obtained in writing. The failure to obtain such other approval when
required shall subject this permit to immediate revocation by the Trustees upon recejpt by the
Trustees. of written notice from such other governmental or municipal authorities of its refusal or
disapproval.
The applicant does by the acceptance of this permit, assume all responsibility for operations under-
taken pursuant to this permit, and shall take ail precautions for the prevention of injuries to persons
and property resulting from such operations. By such acceptance, the applicant also agrees to indemni-
fy and save harmless the Town, and its officers, agents and employees from any and al/ claims arising
from operations under this permit and any and all acts or omissions of applicant, his agent and
employees.
The applicant and the owner and occupants of the premises upon which the operations authorized by
this permit are being conductee, do, by the acceptance of this permit, give consent to the Town, and
its officers and employees to enter upon the premises where such operations are being conducted to
make such inspections as the Town may deem necessary to insure that such operations are being con-
ducted in conformity with this permit.
This operation will not substantially: A. Adversely affect the wetlands of the town.
B. Cause damage from erosion, turbidity or siltation.
C. Cause saltwater intrusion into the fresh water resources of the town.
D. Adversely affect fish, shellfish or other beneficial marine organisms, aquatic wildlife and vege-
tation or the natural habitat thereof.
E. Increase the danger of flood and storm-tide damage.
F. Adversely affect navigation on tidal waters or the tidal flow of the tidal waters of the town.
G. Change the course of any channel or the natural movement or flow of any' waters.
H. Weaken or undermine the lateral support of other lands in the vicinity.
I. Otherwise adversely affect the health, safety and general welfare of the people of the town.
. PresidentU -
Board of Southold Town Trustees
NOTICE OF HEARING
ON WETLAND
APPLICATION COUNTY OF SUFFOLK
STATE OP' NEW YORK
~' ~'-' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
EN THAT PUBLIC HEAR-
~ iNGS WILL BE HELD BY
THE TOWN TRUSTEES OF
F,~THETOWNOFSOUTHOLD, Patricia Wood, being duly sworn, says that she is the
AT THE SOUTHOLD TOWN Editor, of THE LONG ISLAND TRAVELER-WATCHMAN,
HALL, MAIN ROAD, a public newspaper printed at So0thold, in Suffolk County;
SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK,
ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY and that the notice of which the annexed is a printed copy,
26, 1987, ON THE FOLLOW- has been published in said Long [sland Traveler-Watchman
'~ING APPLICATIONS FOR /
' - PERMII~S UNDER THE PRO- once each week for ........................... weeks
VISIONS OF THE
WETLAND ORDINANCE OF successively, commencing on the ......... //...~- ...........
THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD.
application of Eh-COnsultants ...... , 1 9 . .g~.'7.
In~ on behalf of Cheng Yu to
-.200+ lill. ft. with (2) 20' ......
' ~-m~un~r~ly i2; fro-rdih~-toe of
bluff & landward of spring
H.W.; approximgtely 300 cu.
yds. of dean fill will be trucked Sworn to before me th is ........... ~.'~. ....... day of
in for backfill. Property is
located off RELW. off Oregon
;. 7:32 P.M.- In the matter of the
application of the Land Use
· Company on behalf of Brent
Bookmilier to construct a single ?~
associated sanitary system on ............................
pre-existing, non-conforming Notary Public
lot. Said dwelling shall be 55'
landward of Tidal Wetlands BARBARA FORBES
Line which exceeds the 50' lqotary Public, Sram of New York
building setbacks found within 31o. 48068~
the vicinity of the project. Pro- Qualified ia Suffolk County
perry is located on Deep Hole Commission Expires
Road. Mattituck.
7:34 P.M.- In £iae matter oftbe
application of En-Consultants,
Ine' on behalf of Salt Lake
Association, ' Inc. to
malmenunce dredge an area al>
profi~flately 80' X 120' to depth
of '6' below MLW. Approx-
imately 1000 cat. yds. will be
removed and placed in intertidal
area and above on beaches to
east. Property is located on Old
Salt Road.. Mattituck.
7:36 P.M.- In the matter of the
application of the Land Use
Company on behalf of Howard
& Carol Satin to construc~ from
an existing cement retaining wall
a 6' X 65' fixed dock la
minimum of 4' over grade)
leading to a 3' X 10' ramp
leading to a 8' X 30' float dock.
Property is located on Wickliam
Avenue~ Mattituck.
7:38 P.M.- In the matter of the
application of Anna Parlamis to
rebuild sectioual bulkhead
destroyed by storms with a con-
crete bulkhead 25' long, 18~
wide. Property is located at 633
A Bayshore Road, Grecnpo~t.
7:40 P. Mr In the matter of the
application of J.H. Geideman
on behalf of Floyd King, Pres.
orient Wharf Co. Inc. to set out
8 floats in place of existing piles
for mooring of small boats. Pro-
perry is located at the foot of
King Street, Orient.
7:42 P.M.- To resume the
public hearing on the John
Wickbam application. Hearing
recessed on January 29, 1987.
All persons interested in said
matters should appear at the
time and place above specified
and will be given an opportuni-
ty to be heard. Comments may
be submitted in writing prior to
the date of the hearing.
HenryP. Smith,
President
Board of Town Trustees
Date: February 9, 1987
BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES
TOWN OF SOUTItOLD ,. ~'
53095 Main Road Phone 765-1892 ~9 ~tT~
BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES
1516) 765~1892
B~ARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES ·
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
Town Hall. 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 728
Soathold. New York 11971
February 27, 1987
Mr. Roy Haje, President
Eh-Consultants, Inc.
1329 North Sea Road
Southampton, New York 11968
Re: Cheng Yu - Application No. 471
Dear Mr. Haje:
The following action was taken by the Board of Trustees during their
regular meeting held on February 26, 1987 regarding the above referenced
matter.
WHEREAS, En-Consultants, Inc. on behalf of Cheng Yu applied to the Southold Town
Trustees for a permit under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of'the
Town of Southold, application dated November 11, 1986 and
WHEREAS said application was referred to the Southold Town .
Conservation Advisory Council for their findings,rand
recofinnendations, and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Town Trustees with
respect to said application on February 26, 1987 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 as proposed will
not affect the health, safety and general welfare of the people of
the town,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED that Roy Haje on behalf of Cheng Yu BE AND HEREBY IS GRANTED PERMISSION
UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE WETLAND ORDINA~NCE OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO:
construct a stone revetment 200± lin. ft. tong with (2) 20' returns. Revetment
will be approximately 12' from the tow of bluff & landward of spring high water.
To fill with approximately 300 cu. yds. of clean fill to be trucked in for back
fill with the provision that the recommendations from the Suffolk County Soil
- HENRY P. SMITH. President TELEPHONE
JOHN M. BREDEr~EYER. Vice-Pres. !516) 765-1892
PHILLIP J. GOUBEAUD
ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR.
ELLEN M. LARSEN
BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
Town Hall. 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 728
Southold, New York 11971
8.E.Q.R.A.
NEGATIVE DECLARATION
NOTICE OF NO SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT
Date: 3anuary 29, 1987
APPLICATION NO.: 471
NAIVE: EN-CONSULTANTS, INC. ON BEHALF OF CHENG YU
This notice is issued pursuant to the provisions of Article 8
of the Environmental Conservation Law State Environmental Quality
Review and 6NYCRR Part 617, Section 617.10 and Chapter 44 of the Code
of the Town of Southold, notice is hereby given that the Southotd
Town Trustees, as lead agency for the action described below h~s
determined that the project-will not have a significant effect on
the environment.
Please take further notice that this declaration 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.
TYPE OF ACTION: Type~I
DEscRIPTION OF ACTION: Appellant proposes to construdt~ a stone revetment 200+
lin. fro with (2) 20' returns. Revetment will be approx. 12' from toe of bluff
& landward of spring H.W. approximately 300 cu. yds. of clean fill will be
trucked in for backfill.
CONDITIONS: Adherence to the Suffolk County Soil & Water Conservation District
comments and recommendations.
LOCATION OF PROJECT: a K.O.W. off of Oregon Road, Cutchogue
REASONS SUPPORTING THIS DETERMINATION:
1. An environmental assessment form has been ~ubmitted which
indicated that there would be no adverse effect to the environment
should the~project be implemented as planned.
2. Because there has been no response in the allotted time from
the S0~thold Town Building Dept. and the New York State D.E.C.
it is assumed that there are no objections nor comments from
those agencies.
HENRY P. SMITH, President TELEPHONE
JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, Vice-Pres: (516) 765-1892
PHILLIP J. GOUBEAUD
ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR.
ELLEN M. LARSEN
BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 728
Southold, New York 1 1971
December 26, 1986
Mr. Roy L. Haje, President
Eh-Consultants, Inc.
1329 North Sea Road
Southampton, New York 11968
Re: Cheng Yu- ~plication No. 471
Dear Mr. Haje:
Please be advised that the Board of Trustees Tabled the above
application pending co~ents from the Suffolk County Soil and Water
Conservationist.
Very truly yours,
Henry P. Smith, President
Board of Tom Trustees
HPS:ip
HENRY P. SMITH, President TELEPHONE
JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, Vice-Pres: (516) 76§-1892
PHILLIP J. GOUBEAUD
ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR.
ELLEN M. LARSEN
BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
Town Hall, $3095 Main Road
P.O. Box 728
Southold, New York 11971
December 26, 1986
Mr. Stanley A. Pauzer
District Manager
Suffolk County Soil & Water Conservationist
127 East Main Street
Riverhead, New York 11901
Re: Cheng Yu - Wetland Application No. 471
Dear Mr. Pauzer:
The Southold Town Trustees request your assistance in the above
referenced matter.
Transmitted is a wetland application for a stone revetment and
returns and to fill on the Long Island Sound. May we have your comments
and recommendations on this application?
Thank you for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. We
await your reply.
Very truly yours,
Board of Town Trustees
HPS:ip
Attachments
cc: Roy L. Haje, Pres., Eh-Consultants, Inc.
HENRY P. SMITH, President TELEPHONE
JOHN M. BREDEMEYER. Vice-Pres. (516~ 76,5-1892
PHILLIP J. GOUBEAUD
ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR.
ELLEN M. LARSEN
BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 728
Southold, New York 11971
November 26, 1986
Eh-Consultants, Inc.
1329 North Sea Rd.
Soufih~mpton, N.Y. 11968
Re: Cheng Yu
Wetland Application No. 471
Dear Mr.-_Haje:
The following action was taken by the Board of Trustees
at their regular meeting held on November 25, 1986 regarding
the above captioned matter.
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Trustees declare itself
lead agency in regard to the State Environmental Quality
Review Act in the ma~ter of the application of Cheng Yu
for a Wetland Permit on certain proper~y located at the
end of a R..O.W. off Oregon Road.
Very truly yours,
Henry P. Smith, Pres.
Board of Town Trustees
HPS:ao
BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES
¢ !
TOWN OI*' SOUTIIOLD
Southold, 1~1. Y. 11971
BOARD OF TO~' ~USTEES
November 18, 1986
TO: MEMBERS OF THE BOARD
RE: Cheng Yu
Wetland Application No. 471
Per conversation with Vic Lessard, Vic stated that
Trustees should be wary about granting this type of construction
in a "V" Zone Flood Area, as attached.
KEY TO MAP
500-Year Flood Boundary
ZONEB
100-Year Flood Boundarx
100-Year Flood Boundary
~ g~ZONEB
,'; SOO-Year Flood Boundary
· ' B~e Flood Elevaflon Line ~ ~5'13~ - -
With Elevation In Feet**
Base Flood Elevation in Feet (EL 987
Where Uniform Within Zone**
ZONE ~4 Elevation Reference Mark RM7×
. "..' -(EL:SI' .. ·
~ ' "' ~. :' '.( ..ANE Zone D Boundary
B ......
· .~ ..... RNer Mite * M 1.5
· *Referenced to me National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929
· EXPLANAIION OF ZONE DESIGNATIONS
ZONE EXPLANATION
A Areas of 100-year flooo: vase flood elevations and
flood hazard facto~ not determlned.
AO Areas of 100-year shallow flooding where depths
are between one (1 } and three (31 feet; average oe~tn~
AH Areas of 100-veer shallow flooding where deDths
are d eta rm in ed.
Al-AS0 Areas of 100-year flood: base flood elevations anc
flood hazard factors determined.
A99 Areas of ]00-year flood to be protected Dy flood
elevations and flood hazarc factors not determined,
Areas oerween limits of the ]00-year flood and 500-
year flood: or certain areas subiect to 100-year flood~
ing with average deoths less than one (1 foot or where
g.4 ~_ NO~ (Medium shading~
C Areas of minimal flooding, tNo shading)
D Areas of Jndetermined. bur possible, flood hazards.
V Areas of ]00-year coastal flood with velocity ~wave
action j; base flood elevations and flood hazard factors
Vl-V30 Areas of 100-year coasta~ flood with velocity wave
~-~ action/; base flood elevation~ and flood hazard factors
NOTES lO USER
Certain areas not in the special flood hazard areas (zones A and V)
\ ~off. This map is for flood nsurance and flood plain management pur--
ing in me community or all ~lanimetric features outside soecial
Town Hall, 58095 Ma~n Road
P:O. Box t179
TELEPHONE Southold, New York 11971
1.516) 765-1801
SOUTttOLD TOWN
CONSERVATION ADVISORY COUNCIL
January 20, 1987 .,
To: Southold Town Trustees
From: Southotd Town CAC
The Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council made the
following recommendations at their regular meeting held Thursday,
January 15, 1987:
No. 456 - John R. Dempsey - The CAC recommends approval
only if the plans are modified as follows; applicant
must shorten float and ramp and dig out in front.
The plans as proposed will impede neighbor,s navigation.
iqo. 462 - Rita Gledich - Recommdnd approval with stipulation.
No lawn, upgrade the septic system and contain all
runoff on site.
Yu ' Recommendation approval. The CAC
recommends the applicant heed the Soil Conservation
Department's advise. The Council feels if the advise
goes unheeded the applicant may lose everything.
· No. 472 - Alfred W. Cooke - Table - The CAC cannot approve
until it receives a detailed map or speaks with the
applicant to determine,: exactly what the applicant proposes
to do.
No. 473 -Jl~ueline Grassi - R~commends approval.
,No. 474 - Robert E. Johnson -!Recommends applicant be fined
for completing project prior to approval. Permit should
not be issued before i'fine is paid.
No. 475 - Anna Parlarmis - Impose fine for work being completed
prior to obtaining permit. Do not issue permit before
fine is paid.
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ~',.
SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE
SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT STANLEY A. PauzER
DISTRICT MANAGER
January 12, 1987
Mr. Henry P. Smith~ President
Board of Town Trustees
Town of Southold
P.O. Box 728
Southold, New York 11971
Dear Mr. Smith:
Re: Cheng Yu ~ Wetland Application No. 471
I am forwarding to you a report on the subject wetland application as you
requested. This report was prepared by Laura A. Zaimes~ Soil Conservationist
with the USDA~ Soil Conservation Service.
If you need any further information or have any questions, please do not
hesitate to contact us.
Very truly yours~
District Manager
Enclosures
127 EAST MAIN STREEt
RIVeRHeAD~ NEW YORK I 1901
(516} 727-2315
United States Soil
Department of Conservation 127 East Main Street
Agdcu~ture Service Riverhead, New York 11901
(516) 727-2515
January 12, 1987
Mr. Stanley A. Pauzer~ District Manager
Suffolk County Soil & Water Conservation
District
127 East Main Street
Riverhead, New York 11901
Dear Stan:
Re: Gheng Yu - Yetland Application No. 471
Town of Southold
I have reviewed the wetland application at your request. The following cormnents
are submitted, based upon a site investigation of January 5, 1987.
Inventory of Site Conditions:
The bluff has a sheer vertical face at the top and slopes steeply toward the toe.
The entire bluff face is lacking vegetation and is actively eroding. Gutters and
downspouts dispose of roof water away from the face of the bluff. Runoff from
the lawn area flows back towards the house and down a swale to the west of this
lot. A functional bulkhead stands at the toe of the bluff, the second lot to the
east. Except for scattered boulders, no other shoreline structures were visible
to the west.
Remarks:
Some sort of shoreline hardening structure is necessary to control erosion along
the toe of this bluff. Installing the stone revetment as shown in the typical
drawing dated 8/28/86, will tend to increase erosion on the property boundaries
immediately to the east and west. Optimal protection could be provided by tying
this structure into the existing bulkhead to the east. This would require cooper-
ation from all 3 neighbors.
Stone revetments, although durable may be the most costly to install. I question
whether treated timber bulkhead, also protected from scour at the base by stone~
might be a more cost-effective alternative. It is impossible to determine from
the cross-section drawing submitted~ the elevation of the top and the toe of this
structure. The problems associated with this type of structure are overwashing
and scouring beneath the stones. The range of core stone size is not indicated
and cap stone is not typically labeled as ton/foot. For questions on design
specifications and technical details~ t refer the Town to N.Y.S. Sea Grant Exten-
sion Specialist, Jay Tanski at (516) 632-8730.
In addition to structural measures to stabilize the toe~ the bluff face must be
vegetated to minimize soil erosion. First~ the lip at the top should be cut back
to eliminate the vertical face. This material can slide down the face as backfill
behind the proposed structures. Eydroseed the sandy slope to the following seed
Mro Stanley Ac Panzer - 2 - January 12, 1987
mixture~ between April 15th and May 15th:
Weeping Lovegrass 20 lbs. per acre
Atlantic Coastal Panicgrass 20 lbs. per acre
Big Bluestem l0 lbs. per acre
Little Bluestem 10 lbs. per acre
Black-eyed Susan (optional) 1 lb. per acre
Apply an equivalent of 400 lbs. of 5-i0-10 fertilizer per acre and green-dyed
wood fiber cellulose at 2000 lbs. per acre. Mix the seed, fertilizer and mulch
into the hydroseeder and apply all together.
An alternative method would be to plant the exposed areas to American Beachgrass
if an annual fertilization program can be maintained. Plant between April 1st
and April i5th or when the beachgrass is still dormant. Plant sprigs containing
three stems per plant (culms) about eight inches deep at a mpacing of 12 inches x
12 inches. Apply 400 lbso of 10-10-10 fertilizer per acre at planting. Follow
with armnoniumnitrate at 80 lbs. per acre in July or August. Continue the
ammonium nitrate application annually to maintain a healthy stand ofi*beachgrass.
Beachgrass should be planted at the toe of the slope regardless of the plants
chosen for the remainder of the stabilization work. This area is more suscep-
tible to erosion caused by wave action, and the beachgrass will withstand salt
spray and storm activity better than other grasses. Plant at least a 10 foot
wide area on any exposed area at the toe of the slope.
Attached is a source list for the plant materials mentioned. If we can be of
further assistance with this project~ I invite the Town or landowner to contact
ns.
Sincerely, ~
Laura A. gaimes,
Soil Conservationist
Attachments
PLANTS FOR CONSERVATION IN TIlE NORTltEAsT-' i'- ~ : '
USDA - SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE '" '
TSC - Up~e~ Darby, Pa.' . ~ .~' .
CONSERVATION ~LANT SHEET "' ' ' '" ' . :'..NO.' '29
WEEPING LOVEGRASS.
(Era~rostis curvula, Schrad, N~es.) "
USE: ~ts major use .is temporary cover for erosion control purposes..
l~-the Northeast~ ~e~ping lovegrass acts 'as a summer .annual in'the
n6rth and as a short lived perennial in :the southern part.'
On ~onstruction sites, hydraulic fi'Il and borrow.~areas in the coastal
region it give§ ,the quick eroSion-control-needed .!-.
On surface m~ne.spoil ~t prov'ides almost ~m-' -
mediate cover on steep outer slopes where
spoil i'~ rather acid and of low fertility.
Used as a nut__when seeding sericea
lespedez~, c6astal panic grass or switch-
grass. Also., when seeding black locust or
bristly locust, it serves as a companion
species.
DESCRIPTION: Weeping lovegrass is a rapid
g owing, warm-season, bunchgrass that was
introduced in the U~ S. from East Africa. .~
The long, narrow leaves emerging from a
~ight tuft, are numerous and very fine.
The leaves are pendulous, with the tips
almost touching, the ground. Leaf height
is rarely above 12 inches. The seed heads
are an open panicle, reaching a height of
30 to ~0 inches, and containfng numerous,
§mall, fine seeds. The droopi, ng leaf
characteristics g~ves rise to the name
'weeping" 16vegrass. '--= ': . '
ADAPTATION: Prefers a light textured, well WEEPING LOV~GRASS
drained soil, and wfll thrive on soils of
low fertility. Climatic conditions determine'its range o~.:adapt~t~On
Zow winter temperatures will prevent regrowth and cause the grass to
act as an annual or a short lived perennial. ~ . · i~ '.~.
VARIETIES: There are four named varieties, all developed and
in the Southwest U.S. - 'A-67', 'Catalina','"Erme'lo', and 'Morpa' ·
Common weeping loveg~ass appears to be suitable'for use in the North-'
east.
SOURCE' Commercially available from most of the large..~eed companies
~Northeast. Reference: SCS sources of conservation ~lant.mat6rial.'
PLANTS FOR CONSERVATION IN:THE NORTHEAST
USDA - SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE
TSC = UppER DARBY, PA~
CONSERVATION PLANT SHEET NO~ 21
LITTLE BLUESTEM
(Andropogon scoparius~ Michx.)
Use: 'This is a true native grass species
that occurs in old fields, mountain pastures,
and roadbanks throughout the Northeast. It
has value as a persistent lew maintenance
cover plant and as a summer forage plant.
Description it is a medium tall, warm /
season, bunch type grass with coarse stems /
and basal leaves. As a perennial it begins
growth in late spring and continues thru ~j~~
the hot summer period until the first
killing frost. It is easily mistaken for
common broomsedge. Little bluestem has
flat bluish basal shoots, which are somewhat
bulbouS. Plants are green, but often purplish /~-
at base of stem and entire plant has a reddish
cast after frost. Leaves are smooth, but fre- "~.-
quentlY are covered with hair at the base next IL¥~'.~,.?~'-~ ~ ,,
to the sheath~ Leaves tend to fold with matu-
~rity. Seed heads are in the form of racemes
about three inches longo The raceme stems are
hairy. Plant height varies from 18 inches on
droughty sites to three feet on deep, fertile
soils. It develops full stands where moisture LITTLE BLUESTEM
is sufficient, but gets clumpy on drier sites.
Varieties: These are few in number. ~Pastura~ is a release from SCS~
Los Lunas, New Mexico Plant Materials Center; 'Aldous" is a release from
Kansas Experiment Station; 'Morton~ from the SCS, Manhattan, Kansas
Plant Materials Center~ and 'Blaze' from Nebraska Experiment Stations.
Other varieties are being developed in SCS Plant Materials Centers of
~he Northeast°
Sources: Varieties of little bluestem are readily available from seed-
houses in the Central Great Plains States of Nebraska, Kansas, and
Oklahoma~
FOR CONSERVATION I~
~SDA - SOI. CO;~gKYATTON SgRVICE
CONSERVATION ~ SHEET ~E-76
BIG BLU~STEH
(Andropogon ~erardi Vitm~n)
Uses: Big ~tuestem is used for critical ares planting, nesting cover for wild-
life, and mid-summer forage production.
Big bluestem is a top choice for erosion control plantings on sites with moder-
ately well drained to excessively well drained soils. ~nerally, it is planted
in combination with other warm season grasses on these sites,
Big bluestem is one of the most palatable warm season grasses and is ~eferred
over switchgrass by ii.stock. Therefore in pastures it should be planted alone
for best manag~ent,f
Birds and mammals use big bluestem for nesting and escape cover in summer and
winter. It resists lodging under snow cover almost as ~11 as switc~rass.
Description: Big bluestem is a native, IDENTIFyiNG FEATu~S
perennial grass. It forms a sod with
a rhizomagous root system. Big bluestem
is tall, reaching a height of 6 to 8 feet
on most sites where it is protected from Amd~gonge~i, bi~ blu~s~m
grazing. It is very leafy at the base.!
with some leaves carried up on the st~.
The seed heads normally have 3 spikelets --~'
which appear like a 'turkey foot.'
Varieties: There are several mid.stern
varieties available as certified seed.
An eastern variety, 'Niagara' is superior
in the northeast and seed should be avail-
able in limited quantity by 1988. Until
then, '~w' is the variety of choice.
Sources: Seed is available from midwest
commercial growers and through local seed
com~nies.
Adaptation: Big bluestem is cl~atically
~apted throughout the northeast on suit-
able soils i.e. drainage classes moderate-
ly well drained through excessively well
drained. It is adapted to a range of
other soil limitations such as shallow
depth, low pH and low fertility.
RESOLUTION - 30
LEAD AGENCY DECLARATION for:
Eh-Consultants, Inc. on behalf of Cheng Yu.
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Trustees declare itself lead
agency in regard to the State Environmental Quality Review
Act in the matter of the application of Eh-Consultants, Inc. on
behalf of Cheng Yu
for a Wetland Permit on certain property located
off a R.O.W. off Oregon Road, Cutehogue.
TELEPHONE
(516)765-1892
BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 728
Southold, New York 11971
(7~ 8) 693-3779
1 DENT 1 TY OF APPL i CANT Cheng YLI PHONE I~O
ADDRESS OF APPLICANT__~_03 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 11996
TAX MAP NO. 1000-83-2-04.1
(516) 283-6360
AGENT Em-ConSultants, Imco PHONE NO.
Construct a stone revetment 200+_ 1.f. long with (2) 20' returns.
PEPAMIT RE(~U£STZD TO Revetment will be ap~r_0x 12' from toe ~bluff & landward of
spring H.W. Apporx 300 cy of ciean fill will be trucked in for backfill. Purpose of
p~t is to prevent further eros~on_~ toe. of bluff. T0 F~: R.0.W. leadinz north
from Oregon Rd directly opposite NY Tel Pole 205. Approx 500 ' w/o Cox La. West of
LOCATION OF PROPERTY FOR WHI CH ~ERM, I T WANTED__ Rlapper' parcel,
R.0.W. off~ Oregon ~ad
~03 Ocean Ave.~ Brooklyn~ N. Y. 11226
CREEK, BAY OR HARBOR FRONTIN$ PROPERTY Long Island Sound
SIZE OF PROPOSED WORK_ See pro~ect
LENGTH See Pro iect
~ I DTH__ See Pro iect
~I~HT ABOVE HIGH ~ATE~ See Pro~ect
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK )
STATE OF NEW YORK )SS:
AND THAT ALL STATEMENTS ~ONTAINED HEREIN ARE TRUE TO THE BEST
OF HIS KNOWLEDGE AND BE~}EF, THAT THE WORK WILL BE DONE IN THE
BV/ORN TO BEFORE ME THIS ,17th
DAY OF November ! 9 86
/ NOTARY PUBLIC
~Approved 2/27/85
HENRY P. SMITH, President TELEPHONE
JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, Vice-Pres. : (516) 76§-I892
PHILLIP J. GOUBEAUD
ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR.
ELLEN M. LARSEN
BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 728 -
Southold, New York 11971
November 26, 1986
Mr. Robert A. Greene
Alternate Regional Permit Administrator
New York State Dept. of Environmental Conservation
Bldg. 40~ SUNY - Room 219
Stony Brook, New York 11794
Dear Mr. ~-reene:
Transmitted herewith is wetland application no.471
submitted by En~Gonsultants, Inc. on behalf of Cheng Yu. --
We would like to coordinate wtih you in our role as lead agency
regarding this application. May we have your ~omments on same
by December 15, 1986.
Thank you for your input.
Very truly yours,
-- Henry P. Smith, President
Board of Town Trustees
HPS:ip
Attachments
cc: Commissioner Henry G. Williams
Southold Town Building Dept.
file
TELEPHONE
(516) 765-1892
BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES
TOWN OF $OUTHOLD
Town Hall, 53095 Main t~oad
P.O. Box 728
Southold, New York 11971
November 21., 1986
Mr. Martin Garrell} Chairman
Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council
Southold Town Hall
Southold~ New York 11971
Dear Mr. Garrell:
T~ns~itted herewith is application no. 471 for
a wetland permit submitted by En-Consultants~ Inc. for Cheng Yu.
P/ease prepare a written report of findings and-
recommendations with respect to this application.
Very truly yours,
Henry P. Smith, President
Board of Town Trustees
Ilene Pfifferling --
Secretary to Board
Attachment
HENRY P. SMITH, President TELEPHON~
JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, Vice-Pres. (516) 765-1892
PNILLIP J. GOUBEAUD
ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR.
ELLEN M. LARSEN
BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 728
Southold, New York 1197t
To Whom it May Concern:
Attached hereto is a Short Environmental Assessment Form submitted
by Eh-Consultants, Inc. on behalf of Cheng Yu in connection with
application for a wetland permit to construct a stone revetment 200+ lin.
ft. long with (2) 20' returns. To fill with 300 cu. yds. of clean fill to
be trucked in for backfill. Property is located on atR.O.W, off of Oregon
ead, Outchegue.
Henry P.~Smith, President
Board of Trustees
Posted: NOv. 21, 1986
HENRY P. SMITH, President TELEPHONE
PHILLIP J. GOUBEAUD
ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR. ~v~,~~'A~
ELLEN M. LARSEN
BOARD OF TOWN I~RUSTEES
tOWN OF SOUTHOLD
Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 728
Southold, New York 11971
S.E.QoR.A.
NEGATIVE DECLARATION
NOTICE OF NO SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT
Date: January 29, 1982
APPLICATION NO.: 471
N~ig: EN-CONSULTANTS, INC. ON BEHALF OF CNENG YU
This notice is issued pursuant to the provisions of Article 8
of the Environmental Conservation Law State Environmental Quality
Review and 6NYC1LR Part 617, Section 617.10 and Chapter 44 of the Code
of the Town of Southold, notice is hereby given that the Southold
Town Trustees, as lead agency for the action described below h~s
determined that the project will not have a significant effect on
the environment.
Please take further notice that this declaration 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.
TYPE OF ACTION: Type I
DESCRIPTION OF ACTION:Appellant proposes to construct a stone revetment 200±
lin. ft. with (2) 20' returns. Revetment will be approx. 12' from toe of bluff
& landward of spring H.W. approximately 300 cu. yds. of clean fill will be
trucked in for backfill.
CONDITIONS: Adherence to the Suffolk County Soil & Water Conservation District
comments and reconnnendations.
LOCATION OF PROJECT: a R.O.W. off of Oregon Road, Cutchogue
REASONS SUPPORTING THIS DETERMINATION:
1. An environmental assessment form has been submitted which
indicated that there would be no adverse effect to the environment
should the project be implemented as planned.
2. Because there has been no response in the allotted time from
the Southold Town Building Dept. and the New York State D.E.C.
it is assumed that there are no objections nor comments from
those agencies.
Page 2.
For further information regarding this application please
contact: Mr. Henry P. Smith
· President
Board of Trustees
Southold Town Hall
Main Road
Southold, New York 11971
516-765-1892
cc: Mr. Henry G. Williams, Commissioner, D.E.C., Albany
Robert A. Greene, D.E.C., Stony Brook
Southold Town Building Dept.
Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council
Coastal Management
Corps. of Engineers
Town Clerk's Bulletin Board
Trustees
File
Eh-Consultants, Inc. for Cheng Yu
HENRY P. SMITH, President ~ TELEPHONE
JO[IN M. BREDEMEYER, Vice-Pres. (516) 765-18§2
PHILLIP J. GOUBEAUD
ALBERT KRUPSKL JR.
ELLEN M. LARSEN
BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 728
Southold, New York 11971
To Whom it May Concern:
Attached hereto is a Short Environmental Assessment Form submitted
by Eh-Consultants, Inc. on behalf of Cheng Yu in connection with h~
application for a wetland permit to construct a stone revetment 200± lin.
ft. long with (2) 20' returns. To fill with 300 cu. yds. of clean fill to
be trucked in for backfill. Property is located on a'R~O.W, off of Oregon
Road, 0utchogue.
Henry P.~Smith, President
Board of T~ustees
Posted: NOv. 21, 1986
BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
SHO.RT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM
Cheng Yo by En~onsultants,Inc.
I
~ R.O.W. off Oregon ~, Cutchogue c~ Suffolk
s ~~ Construct a stone reverent 200~ 1.f. long ~ith (2) 20' returna.
~vetmnt ~ill be approx 12' from to~ of bluff and landwird of aprtng H.W. Approx
350 cu yds. of cl~n fill viii be trucked in for flckftll. Put,se of project ts to
prevent further ~roalon to toe of bluff. ~ FI~: R.O.W. le~ding north from Oregon
~ directly op~site ~ tel ~le 205. Approx 500' w/o Cox Lane. West of K1apper parcel.
R.O.W. off Oregon ~., Cutchogu~, Suffolk County
~ARKS
~tPTION OF LOCA¥1ON
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zoNE
now or formerly -oc~ ,,.~'- "~
Satvotore 8~ Laura Passalacqua
~ ==1, ~' ...... now or formerly
I ~. ~ Constance Klapper
Lot'l ~ ~1 o
now or formerly
John ~ LuciHe Zuhoski, Jr.
OREGON RoAD
SUR~"Y FOR
CHENG KAl YU
DATE: OCT. P.g)t985
i~T CUTCHOGUE SCALE: I" = I00'
TOV/N OF sOUTHOLD NO. B5-l$17
NOTES; SUFFOLK COUNTY. NEW YORK
GUARANTEED TO;
~. ~: MONUMENT
2, SUFFOLK CO. TAX MAP au~nuTt~tZto AI.TI[~TI~ oR.DJ?tO# TO Pats
DIS'T. 1000. SECT. B3 BLOCK OP. LOT 04.1 SURVEY il A Vi~.ATIO~ ,.OIr,,~C.t_lo# 7201~ ~' 'mt sOUTHOLD~.=~sa~t~$AVJ'I~ANK
RtVERHEAD. NEW YORK
YOUNG & YOUNG
ALDEN W. YOUNG, PROFESSIONAL ENGINE_E_R._
AND LAND SURVEYOR N.¥,S. LICENSE NO. IZU4D
HOWARD W. YOUNG, LAND SURVEYOR
N.Y.S, LICENSE N0.45893