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Glenn Goldsmith, President ®F s®�/,� Town Hall Annex A. Nicholas Krupski,Vice President ®� ® 54375 Route 25 P.O.Box 1179 Eric Sepenosk Southold, New York 11971 Liz Gillooly ' Telephone(631) 765-1892 Elizabeth Peeples Fax(631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF TRUSTEES YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 72 HOURS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF THE ACTIVITIES CHECKED OFF BELOW INSPECTION SCHEDULE Pre-construction, hay bale line/silt boom/silt curtain 1 st day of construction % constructed When project complete, call for compliance inspection; - ��':. ,;°1 .9�lir: '•.. ,_ d,1 ��,'<,-'•✓ '•" pF: J�p(°A Id^•se:R1 ,�,^r,aV ! f k. .�d 'sy'rI., •^>'S.4'9 II�N �. 'R I ,,�� Y rm +;ear •rn.•.:rnn rr•.� >r,a :,f,•r4r •�s. rna•,:vv*, ,pvr_e,'.ra>}FVL;I%is:'S=9!:'4�.ni'+?^:�llb':a2'7a i^.11-'�S."`i:'r1Q;k41'CY"=�'r,^r�,s;;JCm:� � J; ` �r�E?'.r:azx<c,.:.ar;'�fpa-�xrx+:�r�se?e�,r„x. ,�,a.w,;•a�;s�. _.a i..�+<c�,;;..z;�sr.�.nwz b w_�x.....a�aa:�,:;��..��__�,.���as. �.._ r I, —. `r r BOARD OF SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES SOUTHOLD,NEW YORK PERMIT NO. 10442 DATE: AUGUST 16,2023 ' ISSUED TO: SEAN DAVID RIVERSif 3. 'ate w PROPERTY ADDRESS: 219 THE GLOAMING,FISHERS ISLAND • '•` SCTM# 1000-10-9-15.4 ;" _ iA• k AUTHORIZATION Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 275 of the Town Code of the Town of Southold and in { p accordance with the Resolution of the Board of Trustees adopted at the meeting held on August 16, 2023, and r in consideration of application fee in the sum of$1250.00 paid by'Sean David Rivers and subject to the Terms :, a eq4 and Conditions as stated in the Resolution, the Southold Town Board of Trustees authorizes and permits the , following: Wetland Permit to retain and rebuild as necessary existing f151inear feet of 15 wide and f24 linear feet of 7' wide pile supported pier including two (2) existing tie-off piles, a seasonal ships• r ladder to the water,a paddle board rack,a single light,and water and electric services; replace existing floating dock with new 81x15' floating dock including four(4)associated restraint piles and two 2 mooring whips; install a new 3.5 xf18 adjustable ramp from fixed,pier to floating � v�5 z dock; and to install five(5) additional tie-off piles for a total of seven (7)tie-off piles;with the condition that the western seaward most tie-off pile be pulled back in line with the seaward edge of the float; and as depicted on the revised site plan prepared Docko Incorporated,last a dated August 17,2023,and stamped approved on September 8,2023. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the said Board of Trustees hereby causes its Corporate Seal to be affixed, and Yd .a• these presents to be subscribed by a majority of the said Board as of the day and year first above written. OPY a r1.W,ra.:4,,.a6171101 Za`�a'r W:2i.SS,.a,.^..:6W11R.Xr,�W;.`u' Xf, n d,9.0� fly, 3:diSG6h7 viZ'3 uW'MVS:at:,w,.;nn=i1,1:11.E: ...Yea ? ll,,� `�,,.:� ,�� • 'i>v<` �_1 ;,,.,. .. ti� I �+.= 1LLJf :s.'�rp ,� � .- ;.,`�_ ny� ye. '1'm Ma® 49 •§,+� .. a4°S:� p�Z,`.+-� ,;,w.••:.'.w4 �a._+- - � "': - ":a� 0;�1� 6+; .r '?_ ♦ � '�v - ''�'..j •` ,M1� •J• „?s ;Fi'" �•,I,+_,+1+. 6�4.:�!.+..- _ :�.''-Y`-..i..e 9w•-" 1. -t-•_...e!... - _ _ ... •r" —.:y. �_�. >" TERMS AND CONDITIONS The Permittee Sean David Rivers residing at 219 The Gloaming Fishers Island,New York as part of the consideration for the issuance of the Permit does understand and prescribe to the following: I. That the said Board of Trustees and the Town of Southold are released from any and all damages, or claims for damages, of suits arising directly or indirectly as a result of any operation performed pursuant to this permit, and the said Permittee will, at his or her own expense, defend any and all such suits initiated by third parties, and the said Permittee assumes full liability with respect thereto,to the complete exclusion of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Southold. 2. That this Permit is valid for a period of 36 months,which is considered to be the estimated time required to complete the work involved, but should circumstances warrant,request for - an extension may be made to the Board at a later date. 3. That this Permit should be retained indefinitely, or as long as the said Permittee wishes to maintain the structure or project involved,to provide evidence to anyone concerned that authorization was originally obtained. 4. That the work'involved will be subject to the inspection and approval of the Board or its agents, and non-compliance with the provisions of the originating application may because 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 marks. 7. That if future operations of the Town of Southold require the removal and/or alterations in the location of the work herein authorized,or if, in the opinion of the Board of Trustees, the work shall cause unreasonable obstruction to free navigation,the said Permittee will be required, upon due notice,to remove or alter this work project herein stated without expenses to the Town of Southold. 8. That the said Board will be notified by the Permittee of the completion of the work authorized. 9. That the Permittee will obtain all other permits and consents that may be required supplemental to this permit,which may be subject to revoke upon failure to obtain same. 10. No right to trespass or interfere with riparian rights. This permit does not convey to the permittee any right to trespass upon the lands or interfere with the riparian rights of others in order to perform the permitted work nor does it authorize the impairment of any rights, title, or interest in real or personal property held or vested in a person not a party to the permit. Glenn Goldsmith,President `�QF S0 Town Hall Annex �+ ® 54375 Route 25 A. Nicholas Krupski,Vice President �® �® P.O. Box 1179 Eric Sepenoski 411 Southold,New York 11971 Liz Gillooly Telephone(631) 765-1892 Elizabeth Peeples � Y� Fax(631) 765-6641 couNl�,� BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD September 8, 2023 Keith B. Neilson, P.E. Docko, Inc. P.O. Box 421 Mystic, CT 06355 RE: SEAN DAVID RIVERS 219 THE GLOAMING, FISHERS ISLAND SCTM# 1000-10-9-15.4 Dear Mr. Neilson: The Board of Town Trustees took the following action during its regular meeting held on Wednesday, August 16, 2023 regarding the above matter: WHEREAS, Docko, Inc., on behalf of SEAN DAVID RIVERS applied to the Southold Town Trustees for a permit under the provisions of Chapter 275 of the Southold Town Code, the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, application dated July 21, 2023, and, WHEREAS, said application was referred to the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council and to the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Coordinator for their findings and recommendations, and, WHEREAS, the LWRP Coordinator issued a recommendation that the application be found Consistent with the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program policy standards, and, WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was held by the Town Trustees with respect to said application on August 16, 2023, at which time all interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard, and, _ WHEREAS, the Board members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question and the surrounding area, and, WHEREAS, the Board has considered all the testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application, and, WHEREAS, the structure complies with the standards set forth in Chapter 275 of the Southold Town Code, 2 WHEREAS, the Board has determined that the project as proposed will not affect the health, safety and general welfare of the people of the town, NOW THEREFORE BE IT, RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees have found the application to be Consistent with the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program, and, RESOLVED, that the Board.of Trustees approve the application of SEAN DAVID RIVERS to retain and rebuild as necessary existing t15 linear feet of 15' wide and ±24 linear feet of 7' wide pile supported pier including two (2) existing tie-off piles, a seasonal ships ladder to the water, a paddle board rack, a single light, and water and electric services; replace existing floating dock with new 8'x15' floating dock including four (4) associated restraint piles and two (2) mooring whips; install a new 3.5'xt18' adjustable ramp from fixed pier to floating dock; and to install five (5) additional tie-off piles for a total of seven (7) tie-off piles; with the condition that the western seaward most tie-off pile be pulled back in line with the seaward edge of the float; and as depicted on the revised site-plan prepared Docko Incorporated, last dated August 17, 2023, and stamped approved on September 8, 2023. Permit to construct and complete project will expire two years from the date the permit is signed. Fees must be paid, if applicable, and permit issued within six months of the date of this notification. Inspections are required at a fee of$50.00 per inspection. (See attached schedule.) Fees: $50.00 Very truly yours, 4 i GI n Goldsm 4 President, Board of Trustees GG/dd i I19 EE E P r .:'.;.?�{.^�,_' �`I�...�1/\, 25 2a 1 je,_•18/ 1. IS �1 A A B tB 23 N W T H� �_r VIA I'r `.y,w�...• �'I. ,.9.t i \ •` 1t 19/ 1B 14 'BI °q..A fW ST -HARB®R"-Tq;;I�q7 `:.,.Y'''`':r ?},� -' _ 0 nee.dw"•d ib l' 1i Tas_i�9�; � pOr •'J'i^;;'�i`•- -__ _:'"'`M- ,P •a'j 710/j/:��`n'> � �;•TOWN OFF ...: 9!'+�. .: - t '- ).FISH RS, }'` ISLAND{. ,• ISLAND _ ,.. .•�,. ..•„ SI � .'1•i i 9.-h_ �L i. nc -1': tie° — j I /T LOG�.TIOIV 1 ']fS.P REFERENCE tc V CI-WRT:13214 DOCK GRAPHIC-SCALE REGONSTRUCTIO loon o i000 IN YARDS NOTES: �• "'*' PI RATS 1.ELEVATION DATUM IS NAVD 1988. . ` `"%mot • ` /C 2.TIDE DATA IS TAKEN FROM 2023 NOAA TIDE N/F PROPERTY "' '-° `: 'v +< _ j'�`l TABLES REFERENCE:NEW LONDON. ' 3.PROJECT DESGRIPTION:RETAIN AND REBUILD AS of DeBROFF; :. �='':' SITE:: slr.L fin' �D DOCK NECESSARY 15tLF WI OF 15-FT DE AND 24sLF OF 7-FT ••:i s __ �ti;"_';;-,�Ut _ _ !PROPER1Yc::':'_':�; Z ,> R "WIDE PILE SUPPORTED PIER WITH THRU FLOW Of IVERS P. 4•` �.. ... N/F PROPERTY DECKING INCLUDING TWO TIE-OFF PILES,SEASONAL `•r;' f<J+`. •<i;{i -,t'` SHIPS LADDER,PADDLE BOARD RACK WATER AND ELECTRIC SERVICE.REPLACE EXISTING FLOATING f•: = 4; .. f ;DOCK WfTH NEW 8-FT X 15-FT FLOAT INGLUDING : 11 T'' -y T OR G•AS50GlATED RESTRAINT PILES, MOIN ;r��; ;.e_., �. :-.�•_.:•a:'-WHIPS,AN ACCESS RAMPAND A NEW TIE-OFF GLOB ;: PILES ALL WATERWARD OF THE APPARENT HIGH _ •s='q WATER LINE NE 4.PROJECT PURPOSE:THE DOCK EXTENSION WILL D I PROM E MPROVE AGE FOR REG -no D G SS REA r' ;: BOATING. ,•: zk =F 5.THESE APPLICATION DRAWINGS REPRESENT COMPILATION OF SURVEY5 FOR ENVIRONMENTAL J ``' • %_:>' PERMIT PURPOSES.THEY ARE NOT CONSTRUCTION •- ^;�` /� ::;^• � CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.A TOWN BUILDING PERMIT- -�-: `��r•: �:' MAY BE REQUIRED. ?'�� wee--. .r•.;,i 6.ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS: r. WEST: B KARE DeB FF •'y �1 RIAN N RO 2220 HUNTINGTON TPKE. EAST TRUMBULL,CT 06C11 SITE: ROBERT E.BROOKS DAVID S.RIVERS GRAPHIG-SCALE r=20C 1232 THE GLOAMING 271 THE GLOAMING EXTENSION FISHERS ISLAND,NY 06390 F15HER5 ISLAND,NY 06390 210 100 0 200 PROJECT: DOCK 2EGONS-rQUCTION REVISED 5-30-23 D.I. LOCATION: FISHERS ISLAND-TOWN of SOUTHOLD of NE v BOAT BERTHING SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK y WATERWAY: WEST HARBOR-PIRATES COVE REVISED 7-6-23 D.R DATE: MARCH 27,2023 O C $O NEW TIE-OFF PILES AppLICANT: DAVIO RIVERS :r 6 , v �ti %� REVISED 7-25-23 T.O.S. FLOAT LOCATION(CEHA) AGENT: SHEET 1 OEVI F 4 VA - -- REVISED 810-23 T.O.S. L7OG KO, I N G. E 068 ADDITIONAL DOGK5 Kew B.Neilson,PE / ® PORE' } � REVISED 8-17-23 T.O.5.T. Mystic.860 572 6939 5 D�ESSlO� DESCRIPTION THRU FLOW DWG 23-03-3261 ,>�• EMAIL:affice@dacko.com V:es1n B.NeIlsGn,Docl:o Inc. 8/23/2023 4:02 PM Rn•'ers_Deck-E:crrsbn_1-D.d.g -12' � I SEP ' 8 2023 N — WEST H, I-?E304:2 5o��ttla16Togo \ Board of Trustees `�0 1 EXISTfNG GONC7ITIONS \ \ GRAPHIC SCALE 1'=30 30 20 10 O '1J \ I hb OTE:APPARENT RIPARIAN LINE BEGINS AT APPROXIMATE \ \ \ PROPERTY CORNER AND EXTENDS ':p\ \ \ \ \ PERPENDICULAR TO SHORELINE NOTE:NO EELGRASS \ \ ` \ WAS OBSERVED IN THE 1 \ VIGINfTY OF THIS PROJECT APPROXIMATE COASTAL' r •k EROSION HAZARD LIMIT EXISTING 8--,FT WI'E X 10-FT ` ` 1LPr FLOAT with BOARDING LADDER /5 PI 1 0� 1 and SWIM LADDER EXISTING SEASONAL 5HI DER •` �4 :'Y-�•.%''<'-",;� u�' `C'F EXISTING TIFF-OFF PILE \ \ 41 ENS TING SUPPORT PILE ,; �• t x; 8�C ) � —8 ,.�:-'�:r•- ,;., '^= -� EXISTING LIGHT and ELECTRIC OUTLET EXISTING�_ G PILE SUPPORTED, I k � 'Y if r " -•u �.EXISTING SUPPORT TIMBER PIER DECK EL 4.4sFT �I 7 M BELOW PIER(tYP OF 3} EXISTING PADDLEBOARD RACK {hAvtiv N/F PROPERTY `S �i�v of DeBROFFi � 1 . PROPERTY F Of RIVERS ' .. � N/F PROPERTYr- . Of BROOKS .:.: APPROXIMATE � �' mac,� ,,•.` ' x�. V /gyp PROPERTY L1NE� IDyGti of BD GONSTRUGTION �, y .q BATHYMETRIG SURVEY by VESPO5 SOFTWARE and SURVEYS PROJECT: DOCK RECONSTRUCTION h ELEVATIONS ARE BASED ON NAVD'88 REVISED 5-30-23 D.I. LOCATION: FI5HERRS ISLAND-TOWN of SOUTHOLD ®F N,��,. - • BOAT BERTHING SUFFOLK COUNTY NEW YORK tCE WEST HARBOR-FISHERS ISLAND �� O �'c} REVISED 7-6-23 D.R. WATERWAY: DATE: MARCH 27,2023 D O C K O , NEW TIE-OFF PILES APPLICANT: DAVID RIVERS ; LC REVISED 7-25-23 T.O.S. ♦ l w FLOAT LOCATION(CEHA) AGENT: SHEET 2 OF 4 Qj VA - , REVISED 8-17-23 T.O.S.T. p G KO, I N U686g2.°� �� BERTHING LIMIT Keith B.Neilson,PE OR P O 8 L, Mystic,CT 06355 860 572 8939 DWG 23-03-3261 EMAIL of#ice(Pdocko.com Keith 5.Neilson,Docko Inc.8/23/2023 4:01 PM R vers Dock cxtension_2-E.dwg NOTE:APPARENT RIPARIAN LINE BEGINS ,S E P�,8 2023 AT APPROXIMATE PROPERTY CORNER AND \ �\ 1 'EXTENDS PERPENDICULAR TO SHORELINE \ WEST Id To N .S 0 \\ \ \ \ Boa s / DOCK HEAD LINE TO B.D DOCK r o J \\ ' APPROXIMATE COAST \ \ \ \ \ (\ �- EROSION HAZARD IT ° 1 \ \ NEW 8-FT X 7.5FFT PILE J I TRAINED FLOAT - •-x.,. �; I r:x:"<::�s...�...t�r:s�xya�;.;:r. :��:r`,.;�swt�>.;.;5i;!a:�r.:,... :Ys^c�:v'tii,�st.;t_�cv::5:.-*•;:.�•:e`axa'�.:s:'r.,err. .exa:;r;:ta�::�:4.�,�'ic-n.�.. �.u*.d;'".. 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'':'sY� - `;; "''c 47 ; v \ •TO BE MAINTAINED OR REPLACED �S ` N/F PROPERLY.t '':' .�: \ti �,• �`^�,�:�,�ti=� EXISTING PILE SUPPORTED PLATFORM � I of DeBROFF ,x� �`' TO MIAINTANED or REBUILT WITH THRIJ V ; _ "a ji � �\ , \ FLOW DECKING f EXISTING'RER 516PPORT TIMBER .• � ._ EXISTING PADDLE BOARD RACK TO BE RETAINED BELOW DECK O BE REPLACED EGESSARY(TYP) 'r \ EXISTING STONE SCOUR \ \ EXISTING DRY LARGE \ PROTECTION ALONG TOE OF WALL \ STONE SEAWALL SITE LAWN �p PROPERTY GRAPHIC , 9 of RIVERS .` Io o:• lRD, Rt1'STEES TO SOUTHOL ;�'� .,•-:.,:,�$,-'<SS�;.<^;i.;;�`-.yam;ti```.�'• . ��s�.;.yn,�` ik '1.`.YtC .-::� JT I MU_TI-STORY ",'N/F PROPERLY-,,;: I t...,.., wl RESIDENCE <2`.i`. `Of BROOD `.i7...r,;.6j�'t-Y r %'''ai:is`���i ��ti�:..sc•s-:�'y:'.}:`.e^�4`:��.:5. ���;.:}w;w:Ys�jC�,� -:��:,� ��y`-. ..'��:-'�:.i..v�1't:'�:Pl:.:.t'i4:�i'•;'\'..• •:Si •.Y ;.'SN.•::-'�'-.;n. :�:.� L•..ti V.T. .1. ..r.__._._._. BATHYMETRC SURVEY by VESP05 SOFTWARE and SURVEYS PROJECT: DOCK REGONSTRUGT70N ELEVATIONS ARE BASED ON NAVD'88 LOCATION: FISHERR5 ISLAND-TOWN of SOUTHOLD ��� REVISED 5-30-23 D.I. SUFFOLK COUNTY NEW YORK NEPr, BOAT BERTHING WATERWAY: WEST HARBOR-FISHERS ISLAND �G� REVISED 7-6-23 D.R. DATE: MARCH 27,2023 1 C $0 C.,,� `� , NEW TIE-OFF PILES APPUGANT: DAME)RIVERS REVISED 7-25-23 T.O.S. • • Lu FLOAT LOCATION(GEHA) VENT: SHEET 3 OF 4 00 _ _- �n� REVISED 8-4-23 D.I. IDOGKO, I NG r, TIE-OFF PILES RELOGATED Kew B.Neilson,PE C Qsd�{ `s mystic,Cr 06355 O$P 0 8 f FESS1 y� �L:7offlce@docko,com DWG 23-03-3261 K6,1h 5.Neilson,Docko Inc.8/23/2023 358 FM R vers_Docl Exrension�H.dwg N07E-DECKING-NOT CCA TREATED, HARDWOODS MUST BE CERTFIED BY NEW FLOAT FOREST STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL NOTE;FLOAT RESTRAJNT PILES RESTRAINT PILES ARE NOT SHOWN IN THI5 VIEW TOP EL 15.1(7YP)� E Cr EXISTING PILE and TIMBER 20sFT CLEAR -►I SUPPORTED PIER DECK EL 4�1a ,II t E TD BE RETAINED and MAINTAINED ! 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"GRAPFIIG SCA1s 1 =10 NEW NORTHWEST TIE-OFF PILE 10 5 0 10 TOP EL 15.7 NOT TO EXCEED UNE OF FLOAT RFSTRAINT PILE(TYP) EXISTING PILE and TIMBER SUPPORTED PIER DECK EL 4-At TO BE RETAINED and MAINTAINED,RECONSTRUCTION TO EXISTING STONE INCORPORATE THRU FLOW DECKING N NEWFLOAT SEAWALL I� EXISTING MOORING WHIP �-RESTRZNNTPILE-SEXISTING PADDLEBOARD RACK EXISTING LIGHT, NEW.3.5-FTX 16-FT WATER and ELECTRIC FLOAT ACCE55 RAMP I !I NEW B-FT X 15'FT X FT 'I 7-FT WIDE X 24_•FT PIER SECTION 3 MAX 15sFT PILE PIER SECTION ; 7RAJNEFO FLOAT —EXISTING PIER SUPPORT- - -TIMBER OR PILE(TYP) — I —M_HW O.8— - -- — — NAVD O.O `I —14tFT BEYOND EXISTING FLOAT _ � .EXISTING•SEAWAL.1. .... _:=s���:�::•<�•> ! � - R GT10 OU PROTE ��:,:: - EXISTING SEASO , R (TYP) - - D LAD E Cl,,y I "5 SEDIMENTS:•SAND i-SOTTO .,.......,� .•..ram.. .c,..•- NOTE:NOT ALL TIE-0FF and PFZOFlLE PilS ARE SHOWN IN THIS VIEW GRAPHIC SCALE 1•=10 ELEVATIONS ARE BASED ON NAVD 86 10 5 0 10 PROJECT: DOCK RECONSTRUCTION REVISED 5-30-23 D.I, LOCATION: F15HERRS ISLAND-TOWN of SOUTHOLD BOAT BERTHING SUFFOLK COUNTY NEW YORK %E177 REVISED 7-6-23 D.R WATERWAY: WEST HARBOR-FISHERS ISLAND DATE: MARCH 27,2023 ID0 C If � NEW TIE-OFF PILES APPUGANT: DAVID RIVERS ° ® ' * REVISED 7-25-23 T.O.S. ' r �• c w FLOAT LOCATION(GEHA) AGENT: SHEET 4 OF 4� REVISED 8-a- . 1DOGK0, INC. TIE-OFF PILES RELOCATEDKeith B.Neilson,PE ® �► REVISED 8-T7-23 T.O.S.T Mystic,CT 06355 R 0 R p9�FESSI1JNPy TIE OFF PILE LOCATION, 860 572 8939 DWG 23-03-3261 �.----�~ DECKING NOTE EMAIL:office@docko.com Keith B.Neilson,Docko Inc.8/23/2023 336 PM R vers Dock��tensl�a E.cSvg Glenn Goldsmith, President h�o °y Town Trustees A Nicholas Krupski, Vice-President y a 54375 Route 25 Eric Sepenoski �o '� P.O. Box 1179 Liz Gillooly �.!j ao�� Southold, NY 11971 Elizabeth Peeples '�` Telephone (631) 765-1892 Fax (631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: SEAN DAVID RIVERS c/o DOCKO, INC. Please be advised that your application dated July 21, 2023 has been reviewed by this Board at the regular meeting of August 16, 2023 and your application has been approved pending the completion of the following items checked off below. xx Revised Plans for proposed project— SILT FENCE Inspection Fee ($50.00) 1 1st Day of Construction ($50.00) % Constructed ($50.00) x Final Inspection Fee ($50.00) - Dock Fees ($3.00 per sq. ft.) The Permittee is required to provide evidence that the non-turf buffer condition of the Trustee permit has been recorded with the Suffolk County Clerk's Office as a notice covenant and deed restriction to the deed of the subject parcel. Such evidence shall be provided within ninety (90) calendar days of issuance of this permit. Permit fees are now due. Please make check or money order payable to Town of Southold. The fee is computed below according to the schedule of rates as set forth in Chapter 275 of the Southold Town Code. The following fee must be paid within 90 days or re-application fees will be necessary. You will receive your permit upon completion of the above. COMPUTATION OF PERMIT FEES: TOTAL FEES DUE: $ 50.00 BY: Glenn Goldsmith, President Board of Trustees Cantrell, Elizabeth From: Docko Office <Office@docko.com> Sent: Monday,August 7, 2023 5:29 PM To: Cantrell, Elizabeth Subject: Rivers No Objection Hi Elizabeth, Keith asked me to forward this to your attention. Thanks! Christina Lopes Project Administrator • , ,. C- e PO Box 1, Mystic, CT 06355 ( ) 860-572-8939 ( ) office@docko,.com From: DeBroff, Brian <brian.debroff@yale.edu> Sent: Monday, August 7, 2023 8:54 AM To: Docko Office<Office@docko.com> Cc: David Rivers<drivers@me.com> Subject: Keith: I support the Rivers dock project as outlined in the plans dated 8/4/23. Best Regards, Brian DeBroff Bruin M DeBroff MD, FAtC"at" o PROFESSOR Yale University School of Medicine ` "`CTv�, ������ VICECHAIRAIAAi Department of O lithalmolo&v and Visual Science: " u "' Fwirt.w-. 1 d W M,.a. :....... ATTENTION: This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. i Glenn Goldsmith,President �0 CO Town Hall Annex A.Nicholas Krupski,Vice President < 54375 Route 25 Eric Sepenoski y ,? P.O.Box 1179 Liz Gillooly �y • o�`r Southold,NY 11971 Elizabeth Peeples �Cl , ' Telephone(631)765-1892 Fax(631)765-6641 Southold Town Board of Trustees Field Inspection Report Date/Time: hiquA 2 2D Completed infield by: PttpIC4 Docko, Inc. on behalf of SEAN DAVID RIVERS requests a Wetland Permit to retain and rebuild as necessary existing ±15 linear feet of 15' wide and ±24 linear feet of 7' wide pile supported pier including two (2) existing tie-off piles, a seasonal ships ladder to the water, a paddle board rack, a single light, and water and electric services; replace existing floating dock with new 8'x15' floating dock including four (4) associated restraint piles and two (2) mooring whips; install a new 3.5'x±18' adjustable ramp from fixed pier to floating dock; and to install five (5) additional tie-off piles for a total of seven (7) tie-off piles. Located: 219 The Gloaming, Fishers Island. SCTM# 1000-10-9-15.4 Type of area to be impacted: Saltwater Wetland Freshwater Wetland Sound Bay Part of Town Code proposed work falls under: Chapt. 275 Chapt._111 other Type of Application: Wetland Coastal Erosion Amendment Administrative Emergency Pre-Submission Violation Notice of Hearing card posted on property: Yes No Not Applicable Info needed/Modifications/Conditions/Etc.: SiAmir aicr like ywl tleiglq6dm diA S Easi Present Were: G. Goldsmith N. Krup kiE. Sepenoski L. Gillooly Peeples �. ff ` rr 1 :�:•:�i.ti.^,;.•�,:,� \l!1t] i y. &i �,.-•'-,e.� 'iJ � tG 1 P oBl". L1 N �_..f'_'t�t .,�1,'''{+,t��+'''n`�:� �; . za i `1 i fa ('liihul:i i01�0 _ :(� "`A,\�:?{ a %r , -11 BOd'SS G�in1513�5 i.frvy y t{:i,:'' °`'•. io �d u iVV 11^Z.- �. °"'• •�..r`4t.-�'n:. ` �✓ ���,. Lea rPJ 6,I,o;is�� = •TOWN`©F,.�<i;4�'a .:' ��\'r,� a^''' � %_, ';,�.�: OLDr =°:; �, i �s;s �e'wr���' •f IS ��' s (., IJ� I�I Lfii ® r ,� p< ISLAND PROPERTY ,..Y.�. t.�_.r .4_ 4':,:.,.Y .1..1:.4 �' r • of DeBROFF r :•... . •> : N � PROJECT, DOCK LOG�.T10N \ REDO �"!AP REFERENCE ;;:• a NSTRUCTlO GFIART;13214 GRAPHIC SCALE ` O IN YARDS PROPERTY 4- NOTES: -,•. -Y:r 1 ie?•- DATUM IS NAV V :i: + .::•,. iy,�^ a u PI PATES 1.ELEVATION D 1988. v; .. Of RIVERS 2.TIDED TAKEN FROM 20!'`> ,.:..; ;i,f�- 1. DATA IS T 23 NOAA TIDE ` ..:+.. v W t}s .0 &°.Z., TABLES REFERENCE:NEW LONDON. ,. . . N/F PROPERTY � 3.PROJECT DE - j ��.,. •e` `��•'•yJ_.., .„,,;��,a.._,;..,- �� SGRIPTION:RETAIN AND REBUILD AS of BROOKS _NECESSARY15aLF OF 15-FT WIDE AND 24±LF OF 7-FT WIDE PILE SUPPORT ED PIER INCLUDING TWO TIE-0FF Y;,-•: �,.,��,,... PILES,SEASONAL SHIPS LADDER, - PADDLE BOARD RACK WA TER D '•rr: C SERVICE.REPLACE :1 STING FLOATING DO FT X 15- ;�:r`'_:"':.,.:... GK WITH NEW 8- FT �c; •.a'; �� °'�. .r.• �'�':`��, y: FLOAT A T INCLUDING I A 5S GIA T E D RES TRAINT TRA1 NT PI LES, 'TWO ANAGGE 5 RAMPw AND.,NEW TIE-OFF PILES ALL WATERWARD OF THE E HIGH WATERLINE - '�� 4.PROJECT PURPOSE:THE DOCK EXTENSION WILL �� PR IMPROVEDAGCESS FOR RECREATIONAL •.:v; .":•:�� -k..• 5.THESE APP LICATION IGATI O DR AWINGS I NG SR REPR ESENT T SURVEY A COMPILATION OF .,,.'N ��'�`�=.� • •• S FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIT PURPOSES.THEY ARE NOT G'�.'• ONSTRUCTION CONTRACT G ONT D MENTS.A TOWN BUILDING PERMIT MAY BE RE UI Q RED. ,;. *,. 6.ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS: T• 1 •L. :!1 t-. RAI �KAR EN D eB RO FF 2220 HUNTINGTON TPKE. O�/�tPALL PLAN FAST; TRUMBULL,CT 06611 SITE: ROBERT E.BROOKS DAVID S.RIVERS GRAVHIc sca E 1'=20C 1232 THE GLOAMING 271 THE GLOAMING EXTENSION 95HER5 ISLAND,NY 06390 FISHERS ISLAND,NY 06390 200 100 0 200 PROJECT: DOCK RECONSTRUCTION REVISED 5-30-23 D.I. LOCATION: FISHERS ISLAND-TOWN of SOUTHOLD '06yCEIT BOAT BERTHING SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK WATERWAY: WEST HARBOR-PIRATES COVE REVISED 7-0-23 D.R DATE: NCH 27,2023 0 C sk NEW TIE-OFF PILES r A APPLICANT: DAVID RIVER5 w REVISED 7-25-23 T.O.S. FLOAT LOCATION(CEHA) AGENT: SHEET i OF 4 Keith B.Neilson,PE A9OFFSO) Mystic,CT 06355 ®�P 0 800 572 8939 DWG 23-03-3261 EMAIL•ofAce@docko.com Keith B.Nellson,Docko Inc. 7/7/202310:45 AM Rivers_Docl;-Extension t-B.dvvg J U k 2 5 2023 \,2 I ° � } 1 EXISTING CONDITIONS �� \ \ \ GRAPHIGSCALE 1'=30' 30 20 10 O 30 \ \\ \ NOTE:APPARENT RIPARIAN LINE Ef3 GINS AT APPROXIMATE \ \ \ PROPERTY CORNER AND EXTENDS \ \ \ \ PERPENDICULAR TO SHORELINE NOTE:NO EELGRA55 i \ WAS OBSERVED IN THE \ s \ \ VIGNITY OF THIS PROJECT �' �� \FLOAT APPROXIMATE COASTAL' EROSION HAZARD LIMIT-' wja \ �� PIER EXISTING 8.5-FT WIDE X 10-FT ` — 0 \FLOAT with BOARDING LADDER ":.•.. `a EXIS_ TING SEASONAL SHIPS LADDER / and SWIM LADDER -: w o \ \ � Prr�aTEs cc��E ;,r,:--:.;...,:� • f s� F EXISTING TIE-OFF PILE OC TG \ \ EXISTING SUPPORT PILE Cr-r`P) 1 ~ .7, EXISTING LIGHT and ELECTRIC OUTLET I;• }: 1t,:;;,_,; ti;a �, "' ¢'�� ?'s� i• EXISTING PILE SUPPORTED, EXISTING SUPPOMBER PIER DECK EL 4.4sFT 1 -7 BELOW (TYP 3) r PER OF EXISTING PADDLEBOARD RACK N/F PROPERTY ' i�, / �:. of 1)eBR0;:r- SITE \ t x_ PROPERTY 'x}',y�y .�R- y/// \ is;;ec.>;fi;�ti•.••-t PROPER Y s,:_ ...: •:.,•; /-of BR APPROXIMATE ' "P OOKS ti PROPERTY LINE PROPERTY< ' GONSTRUGTION ;.i`••.;, ' ,.. '. / G R !:ej;:-�s"••;i_c,�•.,.,.y,..,ram..,. a;�. BATHYMETRIC S YS URVEY by VE5POS SOFTWARE and SURVE ^ e V -`s u•�."r.":r'.,:t� k A:% „rs ' ELEVATIONS ARE BASED ON NAVD'88 PROJECT: DOCK REGONSTRUCTION REVISED 5-30-23 D.I. LOCATION: FISHERRS ISLAND-TOWN of SOUTHOLD ��(}F N� BOAT BERTHING SUFFOLK COUNTY NEW YORK REVISED 7-6-23 D.R. WATERWAY: WEST HARBOR-FISHERS ISLAND NEW TIE-OFF PILES DATE: MARCH 27,2023 a C REVISED 7-25-23 T,O.S. APPLICANT: DAVID RIVERS �•= FLOAT LOCATION(GEHA) AGENT: SHEET 2 OF 4 G70G<0, ING. �68692.1 �� Keith B.Neilson,PE v ®� Mystic,CT 06355 ROFESSIONP 860 572 8939 DWG 23-03-32C1 EMAL�of iice@docko.com Keith B.Neilson.Docko Inc. 7/7/2023 1034 AM Pivers_Dock-ExTension 2-B.dwg I FC E E I \ \ � \JUL 2 5 20231 NOTE:APPARENT RIPARIAN LINE BEGINS Southold Town AT APPROXIMATE PROPERTY CORNER AND \ \ \ \ EXTENDS PERPENDICULAR TO SHORELINE \ wEC37 HARBOR\ Board of Trustees N s FLOA7 ^ \ \ \\ \\ o \ APPROXIMATE COAST . EROSION HAZARD LIMIT a NEW 8-FT X 15+FT PILE ...... c ...3,.: 'V'n.+�•t�� W E5 �rk::'��Y'il..,d:C...,3«1,.-, IN D FLOAT NEW MOORING WHIM(7YP) �� \ — BERTHED BOATS NOT TO y PER ( \ ' 1 EXTEND BEYOND LAST PILES ,_8 ai t -r I I _ ---NEW TIE-OFF PILE(7YP) EXISTING TIE-OFF PILE TO REMAIN \� _ ` \2\ EXISTING SEASONAL.SHIPS 6 FLOATACCESSLRAMP LADDER TO BE RETAINED TIE-OFF PILE(7YP)-� \ \t 1 \k \ \ `,t1^ .•4.z,•.� / �� EXISTING TIE-OFF PILE \ 0,�-TO BE AS NECESSARY \ EXISTING PILE SUPPORTED PIER \ 1 TO MAINTA NED or REBUILT lPI FZATE�1- CODE EXISTING ELECTRIC and WATER UTILITIES TO BE MAINTAINED OR REPLACED \_ .. OPERTY EXISTING S \ N/F PR T' r•l \ PILE SUPPORTED PII�TFORM BR TO MAINTAINED or REBUILT of De EXISTING PIER St4PPORT TIMBER EXISTING PADDLE BOARD RACK TO BE RETAINED ' BELOW DECK O BE REPLACED - : A SNECESSAPY MT P) EXISTING STONE SCOUR EXISTING DRY LARGE \ PROTECTION ALONG TOE OF WALL \ STONE SEAWALL 2 1 \ \ PROPERTY GRAPHIC SCALE 1'-20' \ I of RIVERS 20 zt'•: . Q� q EXISTING MULTI-STORY a>:;:,.N/F PROPERTY� ti,ti-� RESIDENCE of BROOKS ,vt�"r•'',j 't�'>/.�^l }nf�iq,i�ti 0':: `f '.it�U.t.-c'\'lyt `'' rc'.,,:'•}r',��:.�t�:_...�i'� ;:J ;<'E .'fl;,•_h,tY .�:. y`5y 5. L:':�.�y.v. r •\�..:T;.iu:. -..��1':' .'C:,.a s-.�`<tn .•:::5' :Y.".'rr:Ya":'n4.s.S'?,.,:4Yr=::C�:nSs�w3�.�t.?.:•SJ.H.:`.`.�X: .".�s'+l. BATHYMETRIG SURVEY by VESPOS SOFTWARE and SURVEYS ELEVATIONS ARE BASED ON NAVD'86 PROJEGT. DOCK REOONSTRUGTION REVISED 5-30-23 D.I. LOCATION: FISHERRS ISLAND-TOWN of SOUTHOLD OF N� SUFFOLK COUNTY NEW YORK BOAT BERTHING WATERWAY: WEST HARBOR-FISHERS ISLAND , K REVISED 7-6-23 D.R. DATE: MARCH 27,2023 ® C CO `v5 NEW TIE-OFF PILES APPLICANT: DAVID RIVERS ° ° y� REVISED 7-25-23 T.O.S. s .. FLOAT LOCATION(CEHA) VENT: SHEET 3 OF 4 _ 0 LU VOA a DOGIGO,� INC- Keith �•� .� Keith B.Neilson,PE ,p 68692 Mystic,CT 06355 P ®R 860 572 8939 FESS1�� EMAIL:office@docko.com DWG 23-03 3261 AI Keith B.Neilson,Docker Inc.-7/25/2023 227 PM Rivers_Dock-Extensicn_3-F.dwg J U L 2 5 2023 'ESTRAINT PILES NOTE:[DECKING-NOT GGA soI_rtt,old Y�T� INL..'IM;r _LWA I F. NEW FLOAT TREATED, HARDWOODS Mu5T W RE NOT SHO VN IN THIS VIEW RESTRAINT BE GERTFIED BY FOREST SCE -'of Trustees. TOP EL 15.1 STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL 22tFT CLEAR --I NO FURTHER THAN EXISTING EXISTING PILE and TIMBER 4-t SUPPORTED PIER DECK EL 4.1� NEW3.5-F7X TO BE RETAINED and MAINTAINED 10-L-F FLOAT ACCESS RAMP I —16:I:FT CLEAR NEW 8-FT X 15±FT PILE —AHWL1.9— 1'�?�TRAwEo FLOAT _MHWO.8— NAVD 0.0- —ALWL-1.7— . ......... . . ......... 'I, A ............ �2 EN 1p;v .4LE 1'=10 NEW T/E-OFF PILE 10 5 0 1O UP EL15.1(TYPT\ NEW FLOAT EXISTING STONE EXISTING PILE and TIMBER SUPPORTED PIER RESTRAINT PILES -/SEAWALL DECK EL 4.4±TO BE RETAINED and MAINTAINED -TOP EL 15.7(r'(P) S EXISTING EXISTING MOORING WHIP NO FURTHER /,11PADDLEBOARD RACK -�EX15TING LIGHT, THAN EX/977NO 9±FT ,(WATER and ELECTRIC NEW3.5 7X 13 1 FT x 15-FT rACCESS RAMP NEW PIER SECTION B-FF77- ' 7-FT WIDE X 24-±FT PIER SECTION 15.tFr PILE " 1 FLOAT E X15TING PIE 3UF ORT TIMBER P)- —MHWO.8— F7-J NAVE)0.0 ALWL-1.7 BEYOND 1Y 5EAW, L EXISTING FLOAT C t GOUR PROTE )W 'EXI I • LADDEP PPORT PIL:_'.1IINGPIER5U' !3- TIE-OFF OF NOTE:NOT ALL TIE-OF PILES ARE SHOWN GRAPHIC SCALE V=10' ELEVATIONS ARE BASED ON NAVD68 10 -9 0 10 PROJECT- 000K RECONSTRUCTION REVISED 5-30-23 D.I. LOCATION: F15HERR5 ISLAND-TOWN of SOUTHOLD BOAT BERTHING SUFFOLK COUNTY NEW YORK REVISED 7-0-23 D R WATERWAY, WEST HARBOR-FISHERS ISLAND NEW TIE-OFF PILE'S' DATE- MARCH 27,2023 0 1 crco . APPLICANT: I)A\Al)RIVERS REV15ED 7-25-23 T.O.S. FLOAT LOCATION(GERA) AGENT., SHEET 4 OF 4 1DC:)G<0, INC. P 46 Keith B.Neilson,PE 0 p Mystic,CT 06355 FES 860 572 8939 DWG 23-03-3261 EMAIL:afficeLiDdocko.com Keith B.Neilson,Docko Inc. 7/-7/:202310..45 AM Rivers-Dock-Extension-4-B.dwo .,t 4f% ..■�- Rom ,; '+, J t• d� S e 4' a ! f 4 •` f �� i. r"�5 ��"+ • • • � WNNUM1S JAF L4IFFY 44ii 0RE 4PPB,FG(Y'l lU Tif J i 4 lA1R7H aME4xJR'AtRCA'.CAT1N(F:998;NavC ad) AL FRE W ti!hYW. M1i—IfPU"ff COM0.'IVATE THE 1"IATR nRE.s—Bll ON 1NK UWIW:NG RE{RC'SEYrS _ ___� .. ' A` '"t �Y- rE REAATS Cf Af.:..QO:NAVa11C$lYtlYv"EUb41$Ct 9� ' TU k AHG:Ah�hLr P.ERRERM TIR�ONO.'ti�i'+s Ay TMAS nM i a eP t VESPOS HoocAs.He HYDROCRAPHIC owns=TEE. w!rT it r� SURVEYS& HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEY SOFTWARE DAVID RIVERS PROPERTY High j { <weoo• CHESnR.Cr WEST HARBOR r ; • : ' � - _ . _ � _ -'I L"1 FISHERS ISLAND,NEW YOR K ff _—_- �; ,owwcH zoza ,+xn �iaxa Hi • •••iai N \\ \ r- IENUNIGETE�UCIG � � s•4�o\ FZI N/Elz o � \\ F S \ •\ qqQ N. 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MENUNKEfESUCK RIVER DATE: JUNE 28,2023 O C If 0 APPLICANT: MALCHIODI ETA- AGENT: SHEET 2 OF 6 _ Keith B.Neilson,PE 0 R P 0 g Mystic,CT 06355 860 572 6939 FAX 860 572 7569 DWG 18-03-2918 AdMbbmdMa M L:ofFce@docko.com Ke"B.Neileo .6/29/202311:19 AM Gionfriddo Dredge-Concept-A P rn._ v U r❑ f�epartrrae t of office;a►f De artme TATE �nv1 ental General Services ofgtate coraservatlon Jt1N 21 2023 'g' JOINT APPLICATION F RM Southold T For Permits for activities activities affecting streams,waterways,wate VPdtlan:lt fLp'A teas, sou es of water, and endangered and threatened species. You must separately apply for and obtain Permits from each involved agency before starting work. Please read all instructions. 1. Applications To: >NYS Department of Environmental Conservation ❑✓ Check here to confirm you.sent this form to NYSDIEC. Check all permits that apply: ❑Dams and Impound- 0 Tidal Wetlands ❑ Water Withdrawal ❑ Stream Disturbance ment Structures ❑Wild, Scenic and ❑ Long Island Well ❑ Excavation and Fill in ❑401 Water Quality Recreational Rivers Navigable Waters Certification ❑ Incidental Take of ❑Coastal Erosion Endangered/ ✓❑ Docks, Moorings or ❑Freshwater Wetlands Management Threatened Species Platforms >US Army Corps of Engineers ❑ Check here to confirm you sent this form to USACE. Check all permits that apply: ❑Section 404 Clean Water Act ❑✓ Section 10 Rivers and Harbors Act Is the project Federally funded? ❑ Yes I—t l No If yes, name of Federal Agency: General Permit Type(s), if known: Preconstruction Notification: ❑Yes (❑ No >NYS Office of General Services ❑ Check here to confirm you sent this form to NYSOGS: Check all permits that apply: ❑ State Owned Lands Under Water ❑ Utility, Easement(pipelines, conduits, cables, etc.) ❑✓ Docks, Moorings or Platforms >NYS Department of State ✓❑ Check here to confirm you sent this form.to NYSDOS. Check if this applies: ❑✓ Coastal Consistency Concurrence 2. Name of Applicant Tax pa er ID if applicant is NOT an individual Sean David Rivers Mailing Address Post Office/City State Zip 146 Spofford Rd Boxford MA 01921 Telephone I 978-376-8781 Email therivers@me.com Applicant Must be(check all that apply): ©Owner ❑ Operator ❑ Lessee 3. Name of Property Owner if different than Applicant, Mailing Address Post Office/City State Zip Telephone I Email For Agency Use Only 'Agency Application.Number JOINT APPLICATION FORM 08/16 Page 1 of 4 JOINT APPLIcAnON FORM—Continued. Submit this completed page as part of your Application. 4. Name of Contact/Agent Keith B Neilson, P.E., Docko, Inc. Mailing Address Post Office/City . State Zip P.O. Box 421 Mystic [C—T 06355 Telephone 860-572-8939 Email office@docko.com 5. Project/Facility Name Property Tax Map Section/Block/Lot Number: Dock Reconstruction 1 11000-10-9-15.4 Project Street Address, if ap licable Post Office/City State Zip 219 Gloaming Ext Fisher's Island NY 06390 Provide directions and distances to roads, intersections, bridges and bodies of water see attached M Town l M Village 7 City County Stream/Waterbody Name Southold I I Suffolk Fishers Island Sound, West Harbor Project Location Coordinates: Enter LatituM97 tude in degrees, minutes, seconds: Latitude: 41 15 ' Longitude: 72 ° 00 29.70W " 6. Project Description: Provide the following information about your project. Continue each response and provide any additional information on other pages.Attach plans on separate pages. a. Purpose of the proposedproject: The purpose of this project is to reconstruct a dock for private-recreational boating. b. Description of current site conditions: The property is a developed home site in a residential zone. The grounds are landscaped down to the riparian buffer stone wall at the shoreline beyond which is open water as surveyed and documented on the application drawings and survey. Boulders out beyond into the shallow sub-tidal zone. Eel grass grows out at about 200 feet offshore beyond the proposed floatina dock and berthing area. c. Proposed site changes: This proposed project is to retain and rebuild 15+/-LF of 15FT wide and 24+/-LF of 7FT wide pile supported pier including two tie off piles, a seasonal ships ladder to the beach,a paddle board rack, a light and water and electric service. Install a new 8FT x 15FT floating dock including associated restraint piles, an access ramp and two new tie off piles all waterward of the Apparent High Water line d. Type of structures and fill materials to be installed, and quantity of materials to be used(e.g., square feet of coverage, cubic yards of fill material, structures below ordinary/mean high water, etc.): The dock facility will be a rebuilt wood pile and timber structure with a 120SF float covering approximately 500 SF e. Area of excavation or dredging, volume of material to be removed, location of dredged materialplacement: There is no dredging associated with this project. If boulder relocation is necessary for pile driving associated with the pier,the boulders will be reset between the pile bents beneath the,pier. f. Is tree cutting or clearing proposed? J1 Yes If Yes, explain below. FT, No Timing of the proposed cutting or clearing(month/year): Number of trees to be cut: Acreage of trees to be cleared: JOINT APPLICATION FORM 08/16 Page 2 of 4 JOINT APPLICATON FORM—Continued. Submit this completed page as part of your Application. g. Work methods and type of equipment to be used: This project will be'built using marine construction equipment consisting of a deck barge with mounted crane. Pile driving will utilize the crane to hoist the piles in place and drive them to 10 to 15 feet of embedment then hoist large timbers such as the split clamps and stringers into position. Decking will also be transported to the site on the barge with the float and ramp but put into place manually with hand tools. h. Describe the planned sequence of activities: Mobilize to the site,drive piles,connect split clamps and stringers,framing,fasten decking,drive the tie-off piles,demoblize. i. Pollution control methods and other actions proposed to mitigate environmental impacts: There is no need for pollution controls except for fuel spills and the construction barge carries a spill kit for use in such rare emergencies. j. Erosion and silt control methods that will be used to prevent water quality impacts: There is little work requiring excavation and that would be limited to the trench across the lawn to provide electrical and water services if necessary,colocated'. Utilities will span from the house to the pier that work will be across the lawn,within DEC jurisdiction but not in the water or tidal wetlands. k. Alternatives considered to avoid regulated areas. If no feasible alternatives exist, explain how the project will minimize impacts: The pile driving is essential to support the pier and work over inhospitable sediments of rocks and boulders and to stay above the typical water surface profiles. The existing facilities are being rebuilt although the float will be built to current standards See attached narrative to address alternatives in fair detail. I. Proposed use: ❑✓ Private ❑Public ❑Commercial m.Proposed Start Date:I October 1, 2023 Estimated Completion Date: I April 2024 n. Has work begun onproject? FJ Yes If Yes, explain below. No o. Will project occupy Federal, State, or Municipal Land? ❑ Yes If Yes, explain below. El No p. List any previous DEC, USACE, OGS or DOS Permit/Application numbers for activities at this location: There are no known permits for this site. q. Will this project require additional Federal, State, or Local authorizations, including zoning changes? El Yes If Yes, list below. No NYS DEC Permit Tidal Wetlands Town of Southold Permit Tidal Wetlands US Army Structures Permit NYS DOS Coastal Management Zone Consistency JOINT APPLICATION FORM 08/16 Page 3 of 4 Jom APPLICATION FORM—Continued. Submit this completed page as part of your Application. 7.Signatures. Applicant and Owner(if different)must sign the application. Append additional pages of this Signature section If there are multiple Applicants, Owners or Contact/Agents. I hereby affirm that information provided on this form and all attachments submitted herewith is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Permission to Inspect- i hereby consent to Agency inspection of the project site and adjacent property areas. Agency staff may enter the property without notice between 7:00 am and 7:00 pm, Monday- Friday. Inspection may occur without the owner,applicant or agent present. if the property is posted with"keep out"signs or fenced with an unlocked gate,Agency staff may still enter the property.Agency staff may take measurements, analyze site physical characteristics,take soil and vegetation samples, sketch and photograph the site. I understand that failure to give this consent may result in denial of the permits)sought by this application. False statements made herein are punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210.45 of the NYS Penal Law. Further,the applicant accepts full responsibility for all damage,direct or indirect, of whatever nature, and by whomever suffered,arising out of the project described herein and agrees to indemnify and save harmless the State from suits, actions, damages and costs of every name and description resulting from said project. In addition, Federal Law, 18 U.S.C., Section 1001 provides for a fine of not more than$10,000 or imprisonment for not more than 5 years; or both where an applicant knowingly and willingly falsifies, conceals, or covers up a material fact; or knowingly makes or uses a false,fictitious or fraudulent statement. Sign ature of Applicant Date (0 - 27— Zc>Z3 Applicant Must,be(check all that apply): []✓ 'Owner ❑Operator ' ❑Lessee Printed Name Title Sean David Rivers Owner Signature of Owner if different than Ap licant Date Printed Name Title Signature of Contact 1 A ent Date Printed Name Title Keith S. Neilson, P.E., Docko, Inc. Agent For Agency Ue Onit . DETERMINATION OF NO PERMIT REQUIRED Agency Application Number (Agency Name) has determined that No Permit is required from this Agency for the project described In this application. Agency Representative: Printed Title Name l- F Signature pate JOINT APPLICATION FORM 08116 Page 4 of 4 nQ __LS_En nn U.S..Army Corps of Engineers(USACE) Approved- APPLICATION FOR DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY IT J U N 21 2023 -[*A.o..0710.0003 33-CFR 325.,fhe proponent agency is CECW-CO-R. L :01-00.2010 The public reporting burden for this collection of information,OMB Control Number 0710-0 03,is estima( tem��g� t resp rise;including the time for reviewing Instructions,searching-existing,data sources;gathering and maintaining the d neededDM rdrn ".,o viewing t colleatibn of Information,Send comments regardi%the:burden estimate or burden reduction suggestions to the Department o e ense, eadquarters Services, at Whs.mc-a—la&sd!mbx dd-dod4nfermatie II ctions(o)mail mil.Respondents should be aware that notwithstanding any other.provision of law,no person shall be subject to any penalty for.faiiing1 to comply with a collection of information if it does not displays currently valid OMB•control number.PLEASE DO NOT RETURN YOUR APPLICATION TO THE ABOVE EMAIL. PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT Authorities:Rivers,and Harbors Act,Section,10,33 USC 403;Clean Water Act,Section 404,33 USC 1344;Marine Protection,Research,and Sanctuaries Act, Section 103,33 USC 1413;RegulatorTPrograms of the Corps of Engineers;Final Rule 33 CFR 320-332,Principal Purpose:Information provided on this form will be used in evaluating the application for a permit.Routine Uses:This Information may be shared with the Department of Justice and other federal,state,and local govamment agencies;and the public and may be made available as part of a publie.notice.as required by Federal law.Submission of:requested information Is voluntary,however,if information is not provided the permit application cannot be evaluated nor can a permit be Issued;One set.of original drawings or good reproducible copies-Which show the location and character of the proposed activity must•be attached to this application(see sample drawings and/or instructions) and be submitted to the,District.Engineer:having:judsdiction over the location of the,proposed activity.An application'that is not completed in full`will be returned. System of Record Notice(SORN). The-information reoeived1s entered into our permit tracking database and a BORN has been completed,(SORN#A1145b) and may be accessed at the following website:llttp�;((dpci .d g gQy�p_rivacvlSORNsinde DOD-wide.SORN=Article View/Art cIeJ5701�,/�a.1145b_ce.asn� (ITEMS 1 THRU 4 TO BE.FILLEID BY THE CORPS) 1. APPLICATION NO. 2: FIELD OFFICE CODE 3. DATE RECEIVED 14. DATE APPLICATION COMPLETE (ITEMS BELOW TO BE FILLED BYAPPLICANI 5. APPLICANTS NAME 8. AUTHORIZED AGENT'S NAME AND TITLE(agent is not required) First.- Sean Middle- David Last-Rivers First-Keith Middle- Last-Neilson,P.E. Company- Company- Docko,Inc. E-mail Address-therivers@me.com E-mail Address-offlce@docko.com 6. APPLICANTS ADDRESS: 9. AGENT'S ADDRESS: Address- 146 Spofford Rd Address- PO Box 421 City- Boxford State- MA ZIP 01921 Country- City- Mystic State- CT Zip-06355 Country- 7. APPLICANT'S.PHONE:NO$.WAREACODE 10. AGENTS PHONE NOs.WAREA CODE a. Residence b. Business c. Fax a. Residence b. Business c. Fax ! 978-376-8781 860-572-8939 STATEMENT OF AUTHORIZATION 11. 1 hereby authorize, Docko;Inc. to act In my behalf as my agent in the processing of this application and to furnish,upon request, supplemental information in supportof this:permit application. -SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE NAME,LOCATION,AND DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT OR ACTIVITY 12. PROJECT NAME OR TITLE(see instructions) 13. NAME OF WATERBODY,IF KNOWN(if applicable) 14. PROJECT STREET ADDRESS(if applicable) Address 219 Gloaming Ext 15. LOCATION OF'PROJECT Latitude:-N 410 15'38.07" Longitudes-W 72°00'29.70" City- Fishers Island State- NY Zip- 06390 16, OTHER LOCATION DESCRIPTIONS;IF KNOWN(see Instructions) State Tax Parcel iD 10-9-15.4 Municipality Town of Southold Section- Township- Range- ENG FORM 4345;MAY 201:8 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE. Page 3 of 1 17. DIRECTIONS TO THE SITE Driving off the ferry take two lefts to Equestrian Way traveling northeast and continue into the villag,about a mile.Turn right onto Island Rd and left in about a half mile onto the Gloaming.The Rivers home will be at the bottom of the hill,second house on the right(to the left of BD Construction). 18. Nature of Activity(Description of project,include all features) This proposed project is to retain and rebuild 15+/-LF of 15FT wide and 24+/-LF of 7FT wide pile supported pier including two tie off piles,a seasonal ships ladder to the beach,a paddle board rack,a light and water and electric service.Install a new 8FT x 15FT floating including associated restraint piles,an access ramp and two new tie off piles all waterward of the Apparent High Water line 19. Project Purpose(Describe'the reason or purpose of the project,see instructions) Maintain and restore existing docking facilities for recreational boating. USE BLOCKS 20-23 IF DREDGED AND/OR FILL MATERIAL IS TO BE DISCHARGED 20. Reason(s)for Discharge No dredging,no discharge 21. Type(s)of Material Being Discharged and the Amount of Each Type in Cubic Yards: Type Type Type Amount in Cubic Yards Amount in Cubic Yards Amount in Cubic Yards NA NA NA 22. Surface Area in Acres of Wetlands or Other Waters Filled(see instructions) Acres or Linear Feet 23. Description of Avoidance,Minimization,and Compensation(see instructions) The site of the proposed dock restoration is a fully developed site with a single family house, lawn,seawall and existing dock facilities which are to be rebuilt and restored.There are no wetlands or submerged vegetative resources.The proposed construction poses no significant impact to existing natural resources in the waters of Pirates Cove. ENG FORM 4345,MAY 2018 Page 3 of 2 24. Is Any Portion of the Work Already Complete? Yes M No IF YES,DESCRIBE THE COMPLETED WORK 25. Addresses of Adjoining Property Owners,Lessees,Etc.,Whose Property Adjoins the Waterbody Of more than can be entered here,ptease attach a supplemental llep, a.Address- West:Brian and Karen DeBroff,220 Huntington Tpke City- Trumbull State- CT zip-06611 b.Address-East: Robert E Brooks 1232 The Gloaming City- Fishers Island State- NY Zip-06390 c.Address. city- State- Zip- d.Address- City- State- Zip- e.Address- City- State- Zip- 26. List of Other Certificates or Approvals/Denlals received from other Federal,State,or Local Agencies for Work Described in This Application. AGENCY TYPE APPROVAL" IDENTIFICATION DATE APPLIED DATE APPROVED DATE DENIED NUMBER *Would include but is not restricted to zonin ,building,and flood plain permits 27. Application is hereby made for permit or permits to authorize the work described In this application. I certify that this information In this application is complete and accurate. I further certify that I possess the authority to undertake:the work described herein or am acting as the duly authorized agent of the applicant. SIGNAT R OF AP, ICANT DATE SIGNATURE OF AGENT DATE The Application must be signed by the person who desires to undertake the proposed activity(applicant)or it may be signed by a duly authorized agent if the statement in block 11 has been filled out and signed. 18 U.S.C.Section 1001 provides that:Whoever,in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States knowingly and willfully falsifies,conceals,or covers up any trick,scheme,or disguises a material fact or makes any false,fictitious or fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false,fictitious or fraudulent statements or entry,shall be fined not more than$10,000 or imprisoned not more than five years or both. ENG FORM 4845,MAY 2018 Page 3 of 3 NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF STATE COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Federal Consistency Assessment Form An applicant,seeking a permit,license,waiver,certification or similar type of approval from a federal agency which is subjectto the New York State Coastal Management Program(CMP),shall complete this assessment form for anyproposed activity that will.occur within and/or directly affect the State's Coastal Area. This form is intended to assist an applicant in certifying that the proposed activity is consistent with New York State's CMP as required by U.S. Department of Commerce regulations(15 CFR 930.57).It should be completed ' th en thcAderal a lication is prepared. The Department of State will use the completed form and acco � °IIfJ rpie the applicant's certification of consistency. L� A.APPLICANT (please print) JUN 21 2023 Sean David Rivers 1.Name: Southol 2.Address:146 Spofford Rd, Boxford, MA 01921 oard of Trustees 3.Telephone: Area Code( )(978) 376-8781 B.PROPOSED ACTIVITY 1.Brief description of activity: This proposed project is to retain 15+/-LF of 15FT wide and 24+/-LF of 7FT wide pile supported pier including tow tie off piles,a seasonal ships ladder to the beach,a paddle board rack,a light and water and electric service.Install a new 8FT x 15 FT floating dock including associated restraint piles,an access ramp and two new tie off piles all waterward of the Apparent High Water line. 2.Purpo ctivity. To reconstruct a dock for recreational boating usage. 3.Location of activity: Soffolk Town of Southold 219 Gloaming Ext. , County City,Town,or Village Street or Site Description 4.Type of federal permit/license required:US ACE, 5.Federal application number,if known: 6.If a state permit/license was issued or is required for the proposed activity,identify the state agency and provide the application or permit number,if known: NYS DEC, Town Of Southold Trustees I I C.COASTAL ASSESSMENT Check either"YES"or"NO"for each of these questions. The numbers following each question refer to the policies described in the CMP document(see footnote on page 2)which may be affected by the proposed activity. 1.Will the proposed activity result in any of the following: YES/NO a.Large physical change to a site within the coastal area which will require the preparation of an environmental impact statement? (11,22,25,32,37,38,41,43). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . b.Physical alteration of more than two acres of land along the shoreline,land under water or coastal waters? (2, 11, 12,20,28,35,44). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. c.Revitalization/redevelopment of a deteriorated or underutilized waterfront site? (1). . . . . . �x d.Reduction of existing or potential public access to or along coastal waters? (19,20). . .. . . nxx e.Adverse effect upon the commercial or recreational use of coastal fish resources? (9,10) . . . f. Siting of a facility essential to the exploration,development and production of energy resources in coastal waters or on the Outer Continental Shelf? (29). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EL M g.Siting of a facility essential to the generation or transmission of energy? (27). . . . . . . . . . . x I Mining,excavation,or dredging activities,or the placement of dredged or fill material in coastal waters? (15,35) . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. i.Discharge of toxics,hazardous substances or other pollutants into coastal waters? (8, 15,35) EL j.Draining of stormwater runoff or sewer overflows into coastal waters? (33). . . . . . . . . . . . n nx k.Transport,storage,treatment,or disposal of solid wastes or hazardous materials? (36,39). 1.Adverse effect upon land or water uses within the State's small harbors? (4) . . . . .. . . . . . . ri -� 2.Will the proposed activity affect or be located in,on,or adjacent to any of the following: YES/NO a. State designated freshwater or tidal wetland? (44).. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ® 0 b.Federally designated flood and/or state designated erosion hazard area? (11, 12, 17,). .. . . EF c. State designated significant fish and/or wildlife habitat? (7). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d. State designated significant scenic resource or area? (24). . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . e. State designated important agricultural lands? (26). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f.Beach,dune or barrier island? (12). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . g.Major ports of Albany,Buffalo,Ogdensburg,Oswego or New York? (3). .. .. .. . . . . . . .. �x I State,county,or local park? (19,20). . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . i.Historic resource listed on the National or State Register of Historic Places? (23). . . . . . . . x 3.Will the proposed activity require any of the following: YES/NO a.Waterfront site? (2,21,22). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . E b.Provision of new public services or infrastructure in undeveloped or sparsely populated sections of the coastal area? (5).. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. El c.Construction or reconstruction of a flood or erosion control structure?'(13, 14, 16). . . . . . . E d. State water quality permit or certification? (30,38,40). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e. State air quality permit or certification? (41,43) . .. .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ x 4. Will the proposed activity occur within and/or affect an area covered by a State approved local waterfront revitalization program? (see policies in local program document). . . . . . . . . . . . . . E D.ADDITIONAL STEPS I.If all of the questions in Section C are answered"NO",then the applicant or agency shall complete Section E and submit the documentation required by Section F. 2.If any of the questions in Section C are answered"YES",then the applicant or agent is advised to consult the CMP,or where appropriate,the localwaterfrontrevitalizationprogramdocument*.The proposed activitymustbeanaiyzedinmore detail with respect to the applicable state or local coastal policies. On a separate page(s),the applicant or agent shall: (a) identify,by their policy numbers,which coastal policies are affected by the activity,(b)briefly assess the effects of the activity upon the policy, and,(c)state how the activity is consistent with each policy. Following the completion of this written assessment,the applicant or agency shall complete Section E and submit the documentation required by Section F. E.CERTIFICATION The applicant br agent must certify that the:proposed activity is consistent with the State's CMP or the approved local waterfront revitalization program,as appropriate. If this certification cannot be made,the proposed activity shall not be undertaken. If this certification can be made,complete this Section. — "The proposed activity complies with New York State's approved Coastal Management Program,or with the applicable approved local waterfront revitalization program,and will be conducted in a manner consistent with such program," Applicant(Agenfs Name:David Rivers Address 219 Gloaming Extension,Fishers Island Telephone: Area Code(978 �37"781 ApplicantlAgent's Signature: \ Date: 06-06-2023 F.SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS 1.The applicant or agent shall submit the following documents to the New York State Department of State,Office of Coastal,Local Government and Community Snstainability,Attn:Consistency Review Unit,1 Commerce Plaza,99 Washington Avenue-Suite 1010,Albany,New York 12231. a.Copy of original signed form. b.Copy of the completed federal agency application. c.Other available information which would support the certification of consistency. 2.The applicant or agent shall also submit a copy of this completed form along with his/her application to the federal agency. 3.If there are any questions regarding the submission of this form,contact the Department of State at (518) 474-6000: 'These state and local documents are available for inspection at the offices of many federal agencies,Department of environmental Conservation and Department of State regional offices,and the appropriate regional and county planning agencies. Local program documents are also available for inspection at the offices of the appropriate local government. EFH Assessment Worksheet rev. August 2021 Please read and follow all of the directions provided when filling out this form. 1. General Project Information Date Submitted: 7.6.23 Project/Application Number: Project Name: Dock Reconstruction Project Sponsor/Applicant: Sean David Rivers Federal Action Agency(or state agency if the federal agency US Army corps of Engineers has provided written notice delegating the authority'): Fast-41: Yes ❑ No Action Agency Contact Name: Fmr-william Bruno Contact Phone:F(917)790-8516 Contact Email: William.Bruno@usace.army.mil Address, City/Town, State: 26 Federal Plaza,Room 16-406 New York,NY 10278-0090 2. Pro_ject Description 2Latitude: 41'15'38.13"N Longitude: 71°00'29.70"W Body of Water(e.g., HUC 6 name): inner West Harbor,Fishers Island,Pirates Cove Project Purpose: Provide access to navigable water for recreational boating. Project Description: This proposed project is to retain and rebuild as necessary 15+/-LF of 15FT wide and 24+/-LF of 7FT wide pile supported pier including two tie off piles,a seasonal ships ladder,a paddle board rack,a light and water and electric service,and to replace the float with a new 8FTx 15FTfloat including associated restraint piles,an access ramp and two new tie off piles all waterward of the Apparent High Water line. Anticipated Duration of In-Water Work including planned Start/End Dates and any seasonal restrictions proposed to be included in the schedule: Work will commence in the fall of 2023.The anticipated duration of construction will be 2 months. A federal agency may designate a non-Federal representative to conduct an EFH consultation by giving written notice of such designation to NWS.If a non-federal representative is used,the Federal action agency remains ultimately responsible for compliance with sections 305(b)(2)and 305(b)(4)(B)of,the Magnuson-Stevens Act.2 Provide the decimal,or the degrees,minutes,seconds values for latitude and longitude using the World Geodetic System 1984(WGS84)and negative degree values where applicable. 1 3. Site Description EFH includes the biological, chemical,and physical components of the habitat.This includes the substrate and associated biological resources(e.g.,benthic organisms, submerged aquatic vegetation, shellfish beds, salt marsh wetlands),the water column, and prey species. Is the project in designated EFH3? yes ❑✓ No Is the project in designated HAPC? Yes ❑✓ No Does the project contain any Special Aquatic Sites49 yes No Is this coordination under FWCA only? Yes No Total area of impact to EFH(indicate sq ft or acres): there is no eel grass in the project area Total area of impact to HAPC (indicate sq ft or acres): None Current range of water depths at MLW Salinity range(PPT): Water temperature range ff): 0'to-6' est.25-30 ppt 70°F summer,34°F winter 3Use the tables in Sections 5 and 6 to list species within designated EFH or the type of designated HAPC present.See the worksheet instructions to find out where EFH and HAPC designations can be found.4 Special aquatic sites(SAS)are geographic areas,large or small, possessing special ecological characteristics of productivity,habitat,wildlife protection,or other important easily disrupted ecological values.These areas are generally recognized as significantly influencing or positively contributing to the general overall environmental health or vitality of the entire ecosystem of a region.They include sanctuaries and refuges,wetlands,mudflats,vegetated shallows,coral reefs,and riffle and pool complexes(40 CFR Subpart E).If the project area contains SAS(i.e.sanctuaries and refuges,wetlands,mudflats, vegetated shallows/SAV,coral reefs,and/or riffle and pool complexes,describe the SAS,species or habitat present,and area of impact. 4. Habitat Types In the table below, select the location and type(s)for each habitat your project overlaps.For each habitat type selected, indicate the total area of expected impacts,then what portion of the total is expected to be temporary(less than 12 months)and what portion is expected to be permanent(habitat conversion), and if the portion of temporary impacts will be actively restored to pre-construction conditions by the project proponent or not.A project may overlap with multiple habitat types. Habitat Habitat Type Total Temporary Permanent Restored to Location impacts impacts impacts pre-existing (lf/ft2/ft3) (lf/ft2/ft3) (lf/ft2/ft3) conditions?" Marine Shore(unconsolidated) 60 sgft 60sgft 0 Yes Select one Shore(rock) 0 0 0 Yes Marine I IWatercolumn 300 sgft 300 sgft 16 sgft Yes Select one Select One Select one Select one Select One Select one Select one Select One Select one Select one Select One Select one Select one Select One Select one *Restored to pre-existing conditions means that as part of the project,the temporary impacts will be actively restored,such as restoring the project elevations to pre-existing conditions and replanting. It does not include natural restoration or compensatory mitigation. 2 i I Submerged Aquatic Vegetation(SAV)Present?: Yes: No W If the project area contains SAV, or has historically contained SAV, list SAV species and provide survey results including plans showing its location,years present and densities if available.Refer to Section 12 below to determine if local SAV mapping resources are available for your project area. Sediment Characteristics: The level of detail required is dependent on your project—e.g., a grain size analysis may be necessary for dredging.In addition, if the project area contains rocky/hard bottom habitat 6(pebble, cobble,boulder,bedrock outcrop/ledge)identified as Rocky(coral/rock), Substrate (cobble/gravel), or Substrate(rock) above, describe the composition of the habitat using the following table. Substrate Type* (grain size) Present at Site?(Y/N) Approximate Percentage of Total Substrate on Site Silt/Mud(<0.063mm) No Sand(0.063-2mm) Yes 60% Rocky: Pebble/Gravel /Cobble(2-256mm)** Yes 20% Rocky: Boulder(256- 4096mm)** Yes 20%near shoreline Rocky: Coral No Bedrock** No 6The type(s)of rocky habitat will help you determine if the area,is cod HAM *Grain sizes are based on Wentworth grain size classification scale for granules,pebbles,cobbles,and boulders. **Sediment samples with a content of 10%or more of pebble-gravel-cobble and/or boulder in the top layer(6-12 inches)should be delineated and material with epifauna/macroalgae should be differentiated from bare pebble-gravel-cobble and boulder. If no grain size analysis has been conducted,please provide a general description of the composition of the sediment. If available please attach images of the substrate. Attached aerial photo shows prominent boulder lined inter tidal and shallow sub tidal zone across the shoreline more prominent to the east and west of the proposed dock site.The eelgrass is out beyond the,perimeter of the site beyond the project area and the dock facilities has been deliberately retained and configured to avoid the area.The bottom sediments are course to fine sand with miscellaneous rock and boulders with Bo%coverage at the inter tidal zone down to 50%in shallow sub tidal at 10%surface coverage of embedded boulders beyond a depth of 3'MLW. Diadromous Fish (migratory or spawning habitat-identify species under Section 10 below): Yes: No: 0 3 5. EFH and HAPC Designations Within the Greater Atlantic Region,EFH has been designated by the New England, Mid-Atlantic, and South Atlantic Fisheries Management Councils and NOAA Fisheries.Use the EFH mapper to determine if EFH may be present in the project area and enter all species and life stages that have designated EFH. Optionally,you may review the EFH text descriptions linked to each species in the EFH mapper and use them to determine if the described habitat is present at your project site.If the habitat characteristics described in the text descriptions do not exist at your site,you may be able to exclude some species or life stages from additional consideration. For example, the water depths at your site are shallower that those described in the text description for a particular species or life stage. We recommend this for larger projects to help you determine what your impacts are. EFH is designated/mapped for: What is the Species Present source of the EFH: EFH: EFH: EFH: EFH eggs larvae juvenile adults/ information gg included? spawning adults winter flounder z z z z EFH Mapper only little skate ❑ ❑ EFH Mapper only windowpane flounder W1 Z Z Z EFH per only winter skate ❑ ❑ z W1 EFH Mapper only scup z W] z z EFH Mapper only long-finned squid z ❑ z z EFH Mapper only spiny dogflsh El ❑ ❑ Z EFH Mapper only summer flounder El ❑ z z EFH Mapper only Black sea bass ❑ ❑ W1 ❑ EFH Mapper only Select One El ❑ El [select One Select One ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ [Select One 4 6. Habitat Area's of Particular Concern (HAPCs) HAPCs are subsets of EFH that are important for long-term productivity of federally managed species. HAPCs merit special consideration based their ecological function(current or historic), sensitivity to human- induced degradation, stresses from development, and/or rarity of the habitat.While many HAPC designations have geographic boundaries,there are also habitat specific HAPC designations for certain species, see note below. Use the EFH snapper to identify HAPCs within your project area. Select all that apply. ❑✓ Summer flounder: SAVE Alvin&Atlantis Canyons TT 'TT Sandbar shark Baltimore Canyon Sand Tiger Shark(Delaware Bay) Bear Seamount Sand Tiger Shark(Plymouth-Duxbury- Heezen Canyon Kingston Bay) Inshore 20m Juvenile Coda Hudson Canyon Great South Channel Juvenile Cod Hydrographer Canyon Northern Edge Juvenile Cod Jeffreys & Stellwagen ❑ Lydonia Canyon ❑ Lydonia, Gilbert&Oceanographer Canyons Norfolk Canyon(Mid-Atlantic) TT Norfolk Canyon(New England) Oceanographer Canyon Retriever Seamount Veatch Canyon(Mid-Atlantic) Toms,Middle Toms &Hendrickson Canyons Veatch Canyon(New England) Washington Canyon Cashes Ledge Wilmington Canyon ❑ Atlantic Salmon Summer flounder HAPC is defined as all native species of macroalgae seagrasses,and freshwater and tidal macrophytes in any size bed,as well as loose aggregations,within adult and juvenile summer flounder h'FH In locations where native species have been eliminated from an area, then exotic species are included.Use local information to determine the locations of HAPC. s The purpose of this HAPC is to recognize the importance of inshore areas to'uvenile Atlantic cod.The coastal areas of the Gulf of Maine and SouthemNew England contain structurally complex rocky-bottom habitat tha�supports a wide variety of emergent epifauna and benthic invertebrates.Although this habitat type is not rare in the coastal Gulf of Maine,it provides two key ecological functions for juvenile cod: protection from predation,and readily available prey. See EFH mapper for links to text descriptions for HAPCs. 5 7. Activity Details Select all Project Type/Category that apply Agriculture ❑ Aquaculture - List species here: ❑ Bank/shoreline stabilization(e.g., living shoreline, groin,breakwater,bulkhead) Beach renourishment Dredging/excavation Energy development/use e.g., hydropower, oil and gas,pipeline,transmission line, tidal or wave power,wind Fill ❑ Forestry Infrastructure/transportation(e.g., culvert construction,bridge repair,highway,port, railroad Intake/outfall Military(e.g., acoustic testing,training exercises) Mining(e.g., sand, gravel) Overboard dredged material placement ❑✓ Piers,ramps, floats, and other structures Restoration or fish/wildlife enhancement(e.g.,fish passage,wetlands, miti ation bank/ILF creation Survey(e.g., geotechnical, geophysical,habitat, fisheries) ❑ Water quality(e.g., storm water drainage,NPDES, TMDL,wastewater, sediment remediation ❑ Other 6 � r 8. Effects Evaluation Select all Potential Stressors Caused Select all that Habitat alterations caused that apply by the Activity apply and if by the activity temporary9 or permanent ❑✓ Underwater noise Temp Perm ❑ Water quality/turbidity/ ❑ ❑ Water depth change contaminant release Vessel traffic/barge ❑ Tidal flow change grounding Impingemcnt/entrainment Fill ❑ Prevent fish R ❑ Habitat type conversion passage/spawning ❑ Benthic community ❑ ❑ Other: disturbance Impacts to prey species Other: I . 9 Temporary in this instance means during construction.10 Entrainment is the voluntary or involuntary movement of aquatic organisms from a water body into a surface diversion or through,under,or around screens and results in the loss of the organisms from the population.Impingement is the involuntary contact and entrapment of aquatic organisms on the'surface of intake screens caused when the approach velocity exceeds the swimming capability of the organism. Details-projject impacts and mitigation Briefly describe how the project would impact each of the habitat types selected above and the amount(i.e., acreage or sf)of each habitat impacted. Include temporary and permanent impact descriptions and direct and indirect impacts. For example, dredging has a direct impact on bottom sediments and associated Benthic communities. The turbidity generated can result in a temporary impact to water quality which may have an indirect effect on some species and habitats such as winter flounder eggs, SAV or rocky habitats. The level of detail that you provide should be commensurate with the magnitude of impacts associated with the proposed project.Attach supplemental information if necessary: Upland 60-sgft of impact with pile penetration into the ground and pier coverage. Water Column-300 sgft of impact with pile penetration into the ground and pier coverage. This project endeavors to site the dock facility clear of the observed SAV bed and totally avoiding the area of extensive boulders with interspersed eelgrass to the east.The piers'northerly alignment reaches deep water quickly angles off to the northeast to allow for berthing bow to shore substantially out of ithe significant wind/wave direction for berthing security and lowest sea condition exposure risk.By staying clear of the eelgrass beds the most productive habitat and shelter will be preserved. What specific measures will be used to avoid and minimize impacts, including project design, turbidity controls, acoustic controls, and time of year restrictions?If impacts cannot be avoided or minimized,why not? Wood 12 inch Class B piles will be utilized to support the pier.Driving wood piles minimizes acoustic impacts and produces no turbidity.Deck height will be 6 feet above mean low water to minimize shading benefiting from the north/south orientation.Non CCA wood decking will be spaced to help minimize shading and maintains a fairly bright illuminated water column although the pier has been sited so as to avoid eel grass-see Exhibit. Is compensatory mitigation proposed? Yes No ❑✓ If compensatory mitigation is not proposed,why not?If yes, describe plans for compensatory mitigation(e.g. permittee responsible, mitigation bank, in-lieu fee)and^how this will offset impacts to EFH and other aquatic resources. Include a proposed compensatory mitigation and monitoring plan as applicable. Compensatory mitigation is not considered necessary because of the dock's longstanding siting criteria have been utilized to actually avoid adverse impacts to tidal wetlands vegetation and SAV. 9. Effects of Climate Change Effects of climate change should be included in the EFH assessment if the effects of climate change may amplify or exacerbate the adverse effects of the proposed action,on EFH.Use the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)Representative Concentration Pathways(RCP) 8.5/high greenhouse gas emission scenario(IPCC 2014), at a minimum,to evaluate the future effects of climate change on the proposed projections.For sea level rise effects, use the intermediate-high and extreme scenario projections as defined in Sweet et al. (2017).For more information on climate change effects to species and habitats relative to NMFS trust resources, see Guidance for Integrating Climate Change Information in Greater Atlantic Region Habitat Conservation Division Consultation Processes. 1. Could species or habitats be adversely affected by the proposed action due to projected changes in the climate?If es,please describe how: No 2.Is the expected lifes an of the action greater than 10 ears?If yes,please describe project lifes an: The proposed dock structures should have a 20 to 30 year structural lifespan based on long term observed performance of CCA treated timber. 3. Is climate change currently affecting vulnerable species or habitats, and would the effects of a proposed action be am lifted by climate change?If yes,please describe how: Climate change impacts on fish are unknown with relation to:the project and this site.The dock siting and berthing has avoided documented SAV eelgrass beds. 4. Do the results of the assessment indicate the effects of the action on habitats and species will be amplified by climate change?If yes,please describe how: Unknown but doubtful. 5. Can adaptive management strategies(AMS)be integrated into the action to avoid or minimize adverse effects of the proposed action as a result of climate?If yes, vlease describe how: No 8 I I 10. Federal Agency Determination Federal Action Agency's EFH determination(select one) ❑ There is no adverse effects on EFH or EFH is not designated at the project site. EFH Consultation is not required. This is a FWCA only request. The adverse effect on EFH is not substantial. This means that the adverse effects are no more than minimal, temporary, or can be alleviated with minor project modifications or ❑ conservation recommendations. This is a request for an abbreviated EFH consultation. The adverse effect on EFH is substantial. This is a request for an expanded EFH consultation. We will provide more detailed information, including an alternatives analysis and NEPA documents, if applicable. 7 An adverse effect is any impact that reduces the quality and/or quantity of EFH.Adverse effects may include direct or indirect physical,chemical,or biological alterations of the waters or substrate and loss of,or injury to,benthic organisms,prey species and their habitat,and other ecosystem components.Adverse effects to EFH may result from actions occurring within EFH or outside of EFH and may include site-specific or habitat-wide impacts,including individual,cumulative,or synergistic consequences of actions. 11. Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act Under the FWCA,federal agencies are required to consult with us if actions that the authorize, fund, or undertake will result in'modifications to a natural stream or body of water. Federal agencies are required to consider the effects these modifications may have on fish and wildlife resources, as well as provide for the improvement of those resources. Under this authority, we consider the effects of actions on NOAA-trust resources, such as anadromous fish, shellfish, crustaceans, or their habitats,that are not managed under a federal fisheries management plan. Some examples of other NOAA-trust resources are listed below. Some of these species, including diadromous fishes, serve as prey for a number of federally-managed species and are therefore considered a component of EFH pursuant to the MSA. We will be considering the effects of your project on these species and their habitats as part of the EFH/FWCA consultation process and may make recommendations to avoid,minimize or offset and adverse effects concurrently with.our EFH conservation recommendations. Please contact our Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office,Protected Resources Division regarding potential impacts to marine mammals or species listed under the Endangered Species Act and the . appropriate consultation procedures. 9 Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act Resources Describe habitat impact type(i.e.,physical,chemical,or biological disruption of Species known to spawning and/or egg development habitat,juvenile nursery and/or adult feeding occur at site(list or migration habitat).Please note,impacts to federally listed species of fish, sea others that may turtles, and marine mammals must be coordinated with the GARFO Protected apply) Resources Division. alewife American eel American shad Atlantic menhaden blue crab blue mussel blueback herring Eastern oyster horseshoe crab quahog soft-shell clams striped bass other species: other species: other species: 10 12. Useful Links National Wetland Inventory Maps EPA's National Estuary Program (NEP) Northeast Regional Ocean Council (NROC)Data Portal Mid-Atlantic Regional Council on the Ocean (MARCO)Data Portal Resources by State Maine Maine Office of GIS Data Catalog Town shellfish information including shellfish conservation area maps State of Maine Shellfish Sanitation and Management Eelgrass maps Casco Bay Estuary Partnership Maine GIS Stream Habitat Viewer New Hampshire NH Statewide GIS Clearinghouse,NH GRANIT NH Coastal Viewer State of NH Shellfish Program Massachusetts MA DMF Shellfish Sanitation and Management Program MassGIS Data(Including Eelgrass Maps) MA DMF Recommended TOY Restrictions Document Massachusetts Bays National Estuary Program Buzzards Bay National Estuary Program Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management Rhode Island RI Shellfish and Aquaculture RI Shellfish Management Plan RI Eelgrass Maps Narragansett'Bay Estuary Program Rhode Island Division of Marine Fisheries Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Council 11 Connecticut CT Bureau of Aquaculture Natural Shellfish Beds in CT Eelgrass Maps Long Island Sound Study CT GIS Resources CT.DEEP Office of Long Island Sound Programs and Fisheries CT River Watershed Council New York Eelgrass Report Peconic Estuary Program NY/NJ Harbor Estuary Program New York GIS Clearinghouse New Jersey Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Mapping Barnegat Bay Partnership NJ GeoWeb NJ DEP Shellfish Maps Pennsylvania Delaware River Management Plan PA DEP Coastal Resources Management Program PA DEP GIS Mapping Tools Delaware Partnership for the Delaware Estuary Center for Delaware Inland Bays Delaware FirstMap Maryland Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Mapping MERLIN (Maryland's Environmental Resources and Land Information Network) Maryland Coastal Atlas Maryland Coastal Bays Program Virginia VMRC Habitat Management Division Submerged Aquatic Vegetation mapping 12 RAVE ou Itx900- �' AICi IY � 66 . as I'D �- zi ..:;.. 3 << us wesr xAaeoa --� i 70.OA lk,22 F Jsr;. ; +�.2* 3 �.n c c.,,._:..• swoyJ `"a I.. ..: .c .5 - +* - B' r..sswsrcw "h rt .za hy:� 413i xa s��+e J9A cusswwrAw ���a N .$ 42 T# 3 se k K 16 x� z, - i `'. 3 + u3 J, ° il ye •'� rrxMH� k c4°9.ft M. 4s' rur,cEncusc»I M�sEUM axAlcl zwii„p Y ,z 16 12 `-- ';>•K. q EI w fa (7)0, ?F ,a x ��, 7 »4;+- tl.-F ela .x, t .ca a.. u u •E ayyi a w ',:9 �,AJt b R szA xayat IA y F.D 27 _ �'� '. zwr '-'4�.7. - ''` a,. .� '? f' /�' zMxn !• Y ..�,y.- xa'Arl pJ� 401 9�.. �r ... - •1��9z ao 3 d, ss a rz zo 3A .;.!, x.a yRy� ,q.r 0 _. '•F .� .� ]U i �, N zouol ,F x a Pa .� t� .rr>sav .a 1)� 3 4� • 6] 33 d s �Jptfi `\ ' t ,9a 191 � Ur t ,M _ aw.•ue. z4" �wr=o qe- .W" � � ��r`'``��, �e�`��.����Y.� � '�� �� ���"- � �- ,„ � e.o s Q x FERRY 0 ed u 1..D.42 p ��a 2 I fskae _ %" -•� ,"•' "' •..'"" — •.,,,•`." ••. COUNTY OFSUFFOLK Co N NOME :�r., secrronno I:cal Yraperty"Iaz service.lRency .r. .a�.wraw.s+s.� r r� 010 w M °i 90UM0.D 9c • wmaxn wamD. +cr ne :s w . OFFICE LOCATION: MAILING ADDRESS: Town Hall Annex P.O. Box 1179 54375 State Route 25 �' Southold,NY 11971 (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY 11971 �� Telephone: 631 765-1938 LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION PROGRAM TOWN OF SOUTHOLD To: Glenn Goldsmith, President Town of Southold Board of Trustees From: Mark Terry, AICP LWRP Coordinator Date: August 11, 2023 Re: LWRP Coastal Consistency Review for SEAN DAVID RIVERS SCTM# 1000-10-9-15.4 The dock is a permitted structure. A Wetland Permit (4548) was issued in 1995. Docko, Inc. on behalf of SEAN DAVID RIVERS requests a Wetland Permit to retain and rebuild as necessary existing ±15 linear feet of 15' wide and ±24 linear feet of 7' wide pile supported pier including two (2) existing tie-off piles, a seasonal ships ladder to the water, a paddle board rack, a single light, and water and electric services; replace existing floating dock with new 8'x15' floating dock including four (4) associated restraint piles and two (2) mooring whips; install a new 3.5'x±18' adjustable ramp from fixed pier to floating dock; and to install five (5) additional tie-off piles for a total of seven (7) tie-off piles. Located: 219 The Gloaming, Fishers Island. SCTM# 1000-10-9-15.4 The proposed action has been reviewed to Chapter 268, Waterfront Consistency Review of the Town of Southold Town Code and the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) Policy Standards. Based upon the information provided on the LWRP Consistency Assessment Form submitted to this department, as well as the records available to me, it is my recommendation that the action is CONSISTENT with the LWRP. Pursuant to Chapter 268, the Board of Trustees shall consider this recommendation in preparing its written determination regarding the consistency of the proposed action. Cc: Honorable Lori Hulse, Attorney John G.Stein,Chairperson Town Hall,53095 Main Rd. Lauren Standish,Secretary P.O.Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971 Telephone(631)765-1889 Fax(631)765-1823 Conservation Advisory Council Town of Southold At the meeting of the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council held on Wed., August 9, 2023, the following recommendation was made: SEAN DAVID RIVERS to retain and rebuild 15 If. of 15' wide and 24 If. of T wide pile supported pier including two tie-off piles, a seasonal ships ladder to the water, a paddle board rack, light, water and electric service. Replace 8'X 15' float including associated restraint piles, and access ramp and 2 new tie-off piles all waterward of the AHW line. Located: 219 Gloaming Ext., Fishers Island. SCTM#10-9-15.4 The CAC did not make an inspection, therefore no recommendation was made. Glenn Goldsmith,President Sy /, Town Hall Annex A.Nicholas Krupski,Vice President �� 54375 Route 25 P.O.Box 1179 Eric$tepenoski Southold,New York 11971 Liz Gillooly - Telephone(631) 765-1892 Elizabeth Peeples Fax(631) 765-6641 Ze BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD This Section For.Office Use Only Coastal Erosion Permit Application ✓ Wetland Permit Application Administrative Permit Amendment/Transfer/Extensi Z J U L 2 .1 2023 Received Application: ..3 Received Fee: $ 120. SQJIhOICi TG'- Completed Application;. 7; •�� BoardofTtu ft Incomplete: . SEQRA Classification: Type!-,, :. Type II Unlisted Negative Dec. Positive Dec. Lead Agency Determination Date: _�Coordination:(date sent): _✓✓ CWRP Consistency Assessment Form Sent: ,_ ✓ CAC Referral Sent: a.6 Date of Inspection: Receipt of CAC Report: Technical Review:_ _ Public Hearing Held Resolution: Owner(s) Legal Name of Property (as shown on Deed): Sean David Rivers Mailing Address: 146 Spofford Rd, Boxford, MA 019.21 Phone Number: 978-37.6-8781. Suffolk County Tax Map Number: . 1000 - 10-9-15A Property Location: 219 Gloaming:Ext, Fishers Island (If necessary,provide LILCO Pole#, distance to cross streets, and location) AGENT(If applicable): Docko, Inc. Mailing Address: PO Box.421, Mystic, CT 06355 Phone Number:. 860-572-8939 Email: oIIioe@docko.com /af'/ate yard of Trustees Applicat' ► GENERAL DATA Land Area(in square feet): 4,500 SF Area Zoning: R-40 Previous use of property: Residential Intended use of property: Residential Covenants and Restrictions on property? Yes _Z^No If"Yes",please provide a copy. Will this project require a Building Permit as per Town Code? flyes �No If"Yes",be advised this application will be reviewed by the Building Dept.prior to a Board of Trustee review and Elevation Plans will be required. Does this project require a variance from the Zoning Board of Appeals? —ayes _V_No If"Yes", please provide copy of decision. T s project re" any demolition as per Town Code or as determined by the Building Dept.? Yes No Does the structure(s) on property have a valid Certificate of Occupancy? Yes JD_No Prior permits/approvals for site improvements: Agency Date see attached No prior permits/approvals for site improvements. Has any permit/approval ever been revoked or suspended by a governmental agency?-VL No_n Yes If yes, provide explanation: Project Description(use attachments if necessary): This proposed project is to retain and rebuild 15+/-LF of 15 foot wide and 24+/-LF of 7FT wide pile supported pier including two tie off piles, a seasonal ships ladder to the water, a paddle board rack, a light and water,and eletric service. Replace the 8FT x 15FT float including assoicated restraint piles, an access ramp and 2 new tie off piles all waterward of AHW line. Dard of Trustees Applicat, ..i WETLAND/TRUSTEE LANDS APPLICATION DATA Purpose of the proposed operations: The purpose of this proposed project is to improve an existing, longstanding waterfront dock in.support of recreational boating. Area of wetlands on lot: None square feet Percent coverage of lot: 0 % Closest distance between nearest existing structure and upland edge of wetlands: 100 feet Closest distance between nearest proposed structure and upland edge of wetlands: 100 feet Does the project involve excavation or filling? �_No Yes If yes, how much material will be excavated?NA cubic yards How much material will be filled? NA cubic yards Depth of which material will be removed or deposited: NA feet Proposed slope throughout the area of operations: No Change Manner in which material will be removed or deposited: Not Applicable, no fill or excavation Statement of the effect, if any,on the wetlands and tidal waters of the town that may result by reason,of such proposed operations (use attachments if appropriate): There will be no affect on tidal wetlands by the project; there was no tidal wetlands observed on the site during the survey phase of the proejct. The dock restoration and modifications will have no affect on the habitat quality of the site nor will it change the usage of the site. 61 Z20 Appendix B Short Environmental Assessment Form Instructions for Completing Part 1 -Project Information. The applicant or project sponsor is responsible for the completion of Part 1. Responses become part of the application for approval or funding,are subject to public review,and may be subject to further verification. Complete Part 1 based on information currently available. If additional research or investigation would be needed to fully respond to any item,please answer as thoroughly as possible based on current information. Complete all items in Part I. You may also provide any additional information which you believe will be needed by or useful to the lead agency;attach additional pages as necessary to supplement any item. Part 1-Project and Sponsor Information Name of Action or Project: Rivers Dock Reconstruction Project Location(describe,and attach a location map): 219 Gloaming Extension, Fishers Island Brief Description of Proposed Action: This propsed project is to retain and rebuild as necessary 15+/-LF of 15FT wide and 24+/-L of 7FT wide pile supported pier including two tie offf piles, seasonal ships ladder, paddle bc at rack, with light water and electric service. Replace the existing float with a new 8FTx15FT float including restraint piles, an access,ramp and 2 new tie off piles all waterward of AHW Name of Applicant or Sponsor: Telephone: Sean David Rivers E-Mail:office@docko.com Address: 146 Spofford Rd City/PO: State: Zip Code: Boxford MA 01921 1.Does the proposed action only involve the legislative adoption of a plan,local law,ordinance, NO_ YES administrative rule,or regulation? ❑ If Yes,attach a narrative description of the intent of the proposed action and the environmental resources that may be affected in the municipality and proceed to Part 2. If no,continue to question 2. 2. Does the proposed action require a permit,approval or funding from any other governmental Agency? NO YES If Yes, list agency(s)name and permit or approval: US ACE 3.a.Total acreage of the site of the proposed action? acres b.Total acreage to be physically disturbed? acres c.Total acreage(project site and any contiguous properties)owned or controlled by the applicant or project sponsor? acres 4. Che I land us"at occur on,adjoining anfL9ar the propqleA action. Urban URural(non-agriculture) I 11ndustrial Commercial ©Residential(suburban) Forest Dgriculture quatic ❑Other(specify): Parkland Page 1 of 4 5. Is the proposed action, NO YES N/A a. A permitted use under the zoning regulations? b.Consistent with the adopted comprehensive plan? :J 2: 6. is the proposed action consistent with the predominant character of the existing built or natural NO YES landscape? FTW 7. is the site of the proposed action located in,or does it adjoin,a state listed Critical Environmental Area? NO YES. If Yes,identify: � ® ❑ S. a.Will the proposed action result in a substantial increase in traffic above present levels? NO. YES b.Are public transportation service(s)available at or near the site of the proposed action? c.Are any pedestrian accommodations or bicycle routes available on or near site of the proposed action? 9.Does the proposed action meet or exceed the state energy code requirements? NO YES If the proposed action will exceed requirements,describe design features and technologies: El 10. Will the proposed action connect to an existing public/private water supply? NO YES If No,describe method for providing potable water: ® ❑ 11.Will the proposed action connect to existing wastewater utilities? NO YES If No,describe method for providing wastewater treatment: ® ❑ 12. a.Does the site contain a structure that is listed on either the State or National Register of Historic NO YES Places? b. Is the proposed action located in an archeological sensitive area? 13.a.Does any portion of the site of the proposed action,or lands adjoining the proposed action,contain NO. YE wetlands or other waterbodies regulated by a federal,state or local agency? b. Would the proposed action physically alter,or encroach into,any existing wetland or waterbody? If Yes,identify the wetland or waterbody and extent of alterations in square feet or acres:The project is to retain and rebuild the eixsbng pier and secure a larger more stable floating dock in the same berthing area footprint 14. ntify the typic bitat types that oc n,or are likely to be found on t ject site. Check all that apply: Shoreline Forest Agricultural/grasslands Early mid-successional Wetland Urban Suburban 15.Does the site of the proposed action contain any species of animal,or associated habitats, listed NO YES by the State or Federal government as threatened or endangered? 16.Is the project site located in the 100 year flood plain? NO YES 17.Will the proposed action create storm water discharge,either from point or non-point sources? If Yes, a. Will storm water discharges flow to adjacent properties? E30 OYES El b.Will storm water discharges be directed to established conveyance systems ff an m drains)? If Yes, briefly describe: 10 YES Page 2 of 4 IS.Does the proposed action include construction or other activities that result in the impoundment of NO YES water or other liquids(e.g.retention pond,waste lagoon,dam)? If Yes,explain purpose and size: 19.Has the site of the proposed action or an adjoining property been the location of an active or closed NO YES solid waste management facility? If Yes,describe: ® n 20.Has the site of the proposed action or an adjoining property been the subject of remediation(ongoing or NO YES completed)for hazardous waste? If Yes,describe: ® ❑ I AFFIRM THAT THE,INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE AND ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE Applicant/sponsor name: Sean D id Rivers Date: 06-06-2023 Signature: Part 2-Impact Assessment. The Lead Agency is responsible for the completion of Part 2. Answer all ofthe following questions in part 2 using the information contained in Part 1 and other materials submitted by the project sponsoror otherwise available to the reviewer. When answering the questions the reviewer should be guided by the concept"Have my responses been reasonable considering the scale and context of the proposed action?" No,or Moderate small to large impact impact may may occur occur i. Will the proposed action create a material conflictwith an adopted land use plan or zoning [aregulations? 2. Will the proposed action result in a change in the use or intensity of useof land? 3. Will the proposed action impair the character or quality ofthe existing community? El �j 4. Will the proposed action have an impact on the environmental characteristics that caused the tt�'JI establishment of a Critical Environmental Area(CEA)? Q El S. Will the proposed action result in an adverse change in the existing level of traffic or ❑ affect existing infrastructure for mass transit,biking or walkway? 6. Will the proposed action cause an increase in the use of energy and it fails to incorporate a El available a conservation or renewable energyopportunities? 7. Will the proposed action impact existing: Q ❑ a.public I private water supplies? b,public/private wastewater treatment utilities? 01 S. Will the proposed action impair the character or quality of important historic,archaeological, ) �i architectural or aesthetic resources? i�!1El 9. Will the proposed action result in an adverse change to natural resources(e.g.,wetlands, a ❑ waterbodies,groundwater,air quality,flora and ftuna)? Page 3 of 4 No,or Moderate small to large impact impact may may occur occur 10. Will the proposed action result in an increase in the potential for erosion,flooding or drainage j� ❑ problems? -1 11. Will the proposed action create a hazard to environmental resources or human health? Part:3-Determination of significance. The Lead Agency is responsible for the completion of Part 3. For every question in Part 2 that was answered"moderate to large impact may occur",or if there is a need to explain why a particular element of the proposed action may or will not result in a significant adverse environmental impact,please complete Part 3. Part 3 should,in sufficient detail,identify the impact,including any measures or design elements that have been included by the project sponsor to avoid or reduce impacts. Part 3 should also explain how the lead agency determined.that the impact may or will not be significant.Each potential impact should be assessed considering its setting,probability of occurring, duration, irreversibility,geographic scope and magnitude. Also consider the potential for short-term,long-term and cumulative impacts. Check this box if you have determined,based on the information and analysis above,and any supporting documentation, that the proposed action may result in one or more potentially large or significant adverse impacts and an environmental impact statement is required. 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. Town of Southold-Board of Trustees Name of Lead Agency _ Date President Print or Type 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) PRINT 7] Page 4 of 4 Board of Txustees Application "IFIDAVIT Sean David Rivers ING DULY SWORN DEPOSES AND'AFFIRMS THAT HE/SHE IS THE APPLICANT OR THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PERMITS)AND THAT ALL STATEMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE TRUE TO THE BEST OF HIS/HER KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF,AND THAT ALL WORK WILL BE DONE IN THE MANNER SET FORTH IN THIS APPLICATION AND AS MAY BE APPROVED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF TRUSTEES. THE APPLICANT AGREES TO HOLD THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD AND THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES HARMLESS AND FREE FROM ANY AND ALL DAMAGES AND CLAIMS ARISING UNDER OR BY VIRTUE OF SAID PERMIT(S),IF GRANTED. IN COMPLETING THIS APPLICATION,I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE TRUSTEES,THEIR AGENTS)OR REPRESENTATIVES,INCLUDING THE CONSERVATION ADVISORY COUNCIL,TO ENTER ONTO MY PROPERTY TO INSPECT THE PREMISES IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS APPLICATION, INCLUDING A FINAL INSPECTION. I FURTHER AUTHORIZE THE.BOARD OF TRUSTEES TO ENTER ONTO MY PROPERTY AND AS REQUIRED TO INSURE COMPLIANCE WITH ANY CONDITION OF ANY WETLAND OR COASTAL EROSION PERMIT ISSUED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES DURING THE TERM OF THE PERMIT. Fell Signature of Property Owner Signature of Property Owner SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS_I- DAY OF Notary Pu iic ;j t New York.State Town of Southold PERMISSION TO INSPECT PROPERTY By signing this permission form for submission with an application for a permit(s)to the Town of Southold Trustees (TOS) the signer consents to inspection by TOS staff of the project site or facility for which a permit is sought and,to the extent necessary,areas adjacent to the project site Eor facility. This consent allows TOS staff to enter upon and pass through such property in order i to inspect the project site or facility, without prior notice, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. If TOS staff should wish to conduct an inspection at any other times,TOS staff will so notify the applicant and will.obtain a separate consent.for such an inspection. Inspections may take place as part of the application review prior to a decision to giant or.deny the permit(s) sought. By signing this consent form,the signer agrees that this consent.remains in effect as long as the application is pending, and is effective regardless of whether the signer, applicant or an agent is present at the time of the inspection. In the event that the project site or facility is posted with any forin of"posted" or "keep out" notices, or fenced in with an unlocked gate,this'permission authorizes TOS staff to disregard such notices or unlocked gates at the time of inspection. The signer further agrees that during an inspection, TOS staff'may, among other things, take measurements,may analyze physical characteristics of the site including,but not limited to,soils and vegetation(taking samples for analysis),and may make drawings and take photographs. Failure to grant consent for an inspection is grounds for, and may result in, denial of the permit(s) sought by the.application. Permission is granted for inspection of property located at the following address(es): By signing this,form,I affirm tinder penalty of perjury that 1 ant authorized to give consent to entry by TOS staff as described above. .I understand that,false statements made herein are punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210.45 of the Penal Law. Print Name and Title Signature pate `The signer of this form must be an individual or authorized representative of a legal entity that: •owns fee title and is in possession of the property identified above; •maintains possessory interest in the property through a lease,rental agreement or other legally binding agreement;or •is provided permission to act on behalf of an individual or legal entity possessing fee title or.other possessory interest in the property for the purpose of consenting to inspection of such property. Board of Trustees Application AUTHORIZATION (Where the applicant is not the owner) I/We, Sean David Rivers owners of the property identified as SCTM# 1000-10-9-15.4 in the town of Southold ,New York, hereby authorizes Keith Neilson, PE of Docko, Inc. to act as my agent and handle all necessary work involved with the application process for permit(s)from the Southold Town Board of Trustees for this property. < r, _ Property Owner's Signature Property Owner's Signature SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS /N DAY OF 20 "Notary Pub is APPLICANT/AGENT/REPRESENTATIVE TRANSACTIONAL DISCLOSURE FORM ib 1991 aU' b em. ,fi this form fs to orov;dp information which�n alert tawrt RN1 9-0o the-2111-ennfliMe n re ++to avoid pros — fe e oaKd all wo it to Wirth artfon�s YOUR NAMD3t David Rivers (Last name,first name,*dd(e initial,unless you are applying in the name of someone else or other entity,such as a company.if so,indicate the other Person's or company's name.) NAME OF APPLICATION: (Check all that apply.) Tax grievance Building Variam Trustee Change of Zone Coastal Erosion Approval of plat Mooring Exemption from plat or official map planning Other (If"Other;name the activity.), Do you personally(or through your company,spouse,sibling,parent,or child)have a relationship with any officer or employee of the Town of Southold? "Relattanship"includes by blood,marriage,or business Interest."Business interest'means a business, including a partnership,in which the town officer or employce has oven a partial ownershipof(or employment by)a corporation in which the town officer.or employee owns more than 5%of the shares. YES __M NO Ifyou answered"YES",complete the balance ofthis form and date and sign where indicated. Name of person employed by the Town of Southold Title or position of that person Describe the relationship between yourself(the applicantlagenthepresentative)and the town officer or employee.Either check the appropriate line A)through D)and/or describe in the space provided, The town officer cr employee or his or her spouse,sibling,patent,or child is(check an that apply); QA)the owner of grbater than 30A of tho shares of the corporate stock of the applicant (when the applicant is a corporationk B)the legal or beneficial owner of airy interest in a non-cotporate entity(when the applicant is not a corporationk C)an officer,dimclor,partner,or employee of the applicant;or D)the actual applicant, DESCRIPTION OF RELATIONSHIP Submitted of 20 Signature -,— `! Print Name IV R%Vc-eS Form IS 1 Board of Trustees Applic._ �.on PROOF OF MAILING OF NOTICE ATTACH CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPTS APPLICATION NAME - - - NAME: Pc�;cc-e-d- orerelkc iG - 9-13 /v 1v � 5- 1 � STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK residing at being duly sworn, deposes and says that on the day of , 20 , deponent mailed a true copy of the Notice set forth in the Board of Trustees Application, directed to each of the above named persons at the addresses set opposite their respective names; that the addresses set opposite the names of said persons are the address of said persons as shown on the current assessment roll of the Town of Southold; that said Notices were mailed at the United States Post Office located at that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by CERTIFIED MAIL/RETURN RECEIPT. Signature Sworn to before me this Day of , 20 Notary Public Glenn Goldsmith,President , SISFF04�o Town Hall Annex A.Nicholas Krupski,Vice President ,�0 Gy.� 54375 Route 25 Eric Sepenoski y a P.O.Box 1179 Liz Gillooly 5 ® Southold,NY 11971 Elizabeth Peeples 'y4jo •1,®!r Telephone(631)7654892 4 Fax(631)765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BOARD OF TRUSTEES: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD --------------------------------------------------------------- In the Matter of the Application of SEAN DAVID RIVERS COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STATE OF NEW YORK AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING DO NOT COMPLETE THIS FORM UNTIL THE POSTING HAS REMAINED IN PLACE FOR AT LEAST SEVENDAYS PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC HEARING DATE- COMPLETE THIS FORM ON EIGHTH DAY OR LATER I, c ,�� �� , residing at%dba ✓-� - being duly sworn, depose and say: That on the f day of tom%, 20 23, I personally posted the property known as . by placing the Board of Trustees officid noticing poster where it can easily be seen from the street, and that I have checked to be sure the noticing poster has remained in place for a full seven days immediately preceding the date of the public hearing. Date of hearing noted thereon to be held Wednesday,August 16,2023. Dated:'27 ( ignature) Sworn to before me this 10 day of ,20 ?aryblic Cantrell, Elizabeth From: Docko Office <Office@docko.com> Sent: Wednesday,August 16, 2023 4:02 PM To: Cantrell, Elizabeth Subject: FW: Photos Hi Elizabeth, Keith asked me to forward the pictures below showing the public hearing notice postings still posted on the Rivers and Franklin properties. Thanks! Have a great meeting! Christina Lopes Project Administrator f,DOCK0 L rr ��.V*c..A ■ COIQ POR PO Box 421, Mystic, CT 06355 ( p ) 860-572-8939 ( e ) office(a)docko.com From: Info<info@rrgarden.net> Sent:Wednesday,August 16, 2023 3:48 PM To: Docko Engineering<Engineering@docko.com> Cc: Docko Office<Office@docko.com> Subject: Photos ? + �• +.�. y �y �r�i J .; � ,, �" arm .,� r "'r7lt`'A. ; ,T' :T• l a r Q'yr,'�y-`,p(.( :_,:-�' t'.r. 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Jen ************************** Race Rock Garden Company 631.788.7632 Office info@rrgarden.net 705 Mosquito Hollow Box 517 Fishers Island, NY 06390 4 i ' I , i I I PROOF OF MAILING OF NOTICE ATTACH CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPTS Name: Address: Malcom McAllister 38 St.Roch Ave Unit A,Greenwich,CT 06830 Frederic Bancroft 289 Mill Hill Rd,Mill Neck,NY 11765 Kenneth Edwards PO Box 332,Fishers Island,NY 06390 Steve Malinowski PO Box 402,Fishers Island,NY 06390 Brian DeBroff 2220 Huntington Tpke,Trumbull,CT 06611 Carmen Brooks 1086 N Chance Way,Inverness,FL 34453 Robert Brooks 2512 Newport Gap Pike,Wilmington,DE 19808 Paul Tombari 1000 Central Ave#357,Fishers Island,NY 06390 STATE OF CONNECTICUT COUNTY OF NEW LONDON DOCKO,INC. ,residing at 14 HOLMES STREET,MYSTIC,CT 06355,being duly sworn, deposes and says that on the 8th day of August,2023,deponent mailed a true copy of the Notice set forth in the Board of Trustees Application,directed to each of the above named persons at the addresses set opposite there respective names;that the addresses set opposite the names of said persons are the address of said persons as shown on the current assessment roll of the Town of Southold;that said Notices were mailed at the United States Post Office at MYSTIC,CT,that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by(certified)(registered)mail. 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Restricted Delivery t{ rl.'; a i ❑Insured Mail Restricted Delivery i I ^w �'[•i (over$500) PS Formi 3811,July 2020 PSN 7530-02-000-9053 Domestic Return Receipt NOTICE TO ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS BOARD OF TRUSTEE, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD In the matter of applicant: Sean David Rivers SCMT# 1000-10-9-15.4 YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE: 1. That it is the intention of the undersigned to request a Permit from the Board of Trustees to: This proposed project is to retain and rebuild 15+1-LF of 15FT wide and 24+/-LF of 7FT wide pile supported pier including two tie off piles,a seasonal ships ladder to the beach,a paddle board rack,a light and water and electric service.Install a new 8FT x 15FT floating including associated restraint piles, an access ramp and two new tie off piles all waterward of the Apparent High Water line 2. That the property which is the subject of Environmental Review is located adjacent to your property and is described as follows: The site of the proposed dock restoration is a fully developed site with a single family house, lawn,seawall and existing dock facilities which are to be rebuilt and restored.There are no wetlands or submerged vegetative resources. The proposed construction poses no significant impact to existing natural resources in the waters of Pirates Cove. 3. That the project,which is subject to Environmental Review under Chapters 96, 111 and/or 275 of the Town Code is open to public comment on: DATE:August 16, 2023 You may contact the Trustees Office at 765-1892 or in writing. The above referenced proposal is under review of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Southold and does not reference any other agency that might have to review same proposal. 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Trustees at the Town Hall,530 S Main Road,Southold,New York,concerning this property. 5 • f.,'•Y ti,. fir-, e ` 1 OWNER(SI OF RECORD: SEAN DAVID RIVERS W SUBJECT OF PUBLIC HEARING: Fora wetiand Permit to retain and rebuild as _ necessary existing t151inear feet of 15'wide and t24 Rnear feet of T wide pile y supported pier Including two(2)existing He-off piles,a seasonal ships ladder to the In •@ f water,a paddle board rack,a single light,and water and electric services;replace existing floating dock with new 8'x35'floating dock Including four(4)associated restraint piles and two(2)mooring whips;install a new 3.5xt18'adjustable ramp .y �'�(y.+�,t$t Z 'r��•.�`� from fixed Pier to floating dock;and to install five(5)additional tie-off Piles for a total J, _ y e•� �X`ryI.,��y, 4.� T� b of seven(7)tie-off Piles.Located:219 The Gloaming,Fishers Island,SCTMn I000-10- t Ll�� 111j.• tr V. 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"�.'w ., •:+Z•.� '* .•.,J.,;:- of BROOK-5 NECESSARY 15±LF OF 15-FT WIDE AND 24tLF OF• �.���;: 7-FT PILE SUPPORTED PIER INCLUDING TWO.sar„'r.ra•.,.r,,ns''+^':'.�,".wc.`•'��uyk1��.,•�.,-,;• �j;;�.� .;.�,;:,, WIDE ORTED E OTIE-OFF '` .:'r.'i�,•::>� 'r••t Ih a,.:•3'C• .S.yi G.�'.�ti,n.,•t„ �"-+•�.'1•�yl '+ _"�-.;:.:, .: :;;>.it,c, :, �ds{"; Y :', 'a:.�•::'=>-c:;,,., ��` 1 •PILES,SEASONAL SHIPS LAD ADD R P LE BOARD RACK WATER AND ELECTRIC..^,�:�a:i:` `1::Ci�l` +�i'�•`v:"{i•{`:;i.R,:~ :i�v�,� .r::i;'�.� IG SERVICE, �'r:-r^;�;:• .�..: VICE.REPLA.CE .,'�.'-{lir>^'r•:'' .-v,Ji.:.'•�:.rt'i.�: ;'.I;�,::r..1..I :°�.,,k5�c:•i �:;.•'a ::.;": <rtj �: :i;•:•s; ;;•:.:.,:t.d' EXISTING FLOATING DOCK WITH NEW 8-FTX 15-FT r'.,:y.�?« ✓\\a,. -:�;'�:` i" °? '. :Ft",' >:'�'�'n:;':; a FLOAT INCLUDING ASSOCIATED :1•. -+rf•:. 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"•' w, z�'s� : `'';�"�..�.:�vl •`� RACT S.A TOWN BUILDING PERMIT MAY BE REQUIRED. t •.;j 1 ,s;."`.<`:i>::"' ;,�;'r:._? :: >ra' ,;_;'~'";:' 6.ADJOINING PROPERTY O T' :AJn^�•'t..t: �'�is r^:5i 4;�•r ::.�.,.t::�a,x•,,, WNERS: i,< ' ;'.sy w ="'i;>.< ,<�"•:'• e'i,;;;<;:..n .Y., ,::;�*�WEST: I ,'14.,� •<°' '^'b ;,i^:, :<' r.t::.': ',t•-;r°::,t "!t�:•: KAR N DeBPOFF 2220 HUNTINGTON TPKE. 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OWNER(S) OF RECORD: SEAN DAVID RIVERS SUBJECT OF PUBLIC HEARING: For a Wetland Permit to retain and rebuild as necessary existing ±15 linear feet of 15' wide and ±24 linear feet of 7' wide pile supported pier including two (2) existing tie-off piles, a seasonal ships ladder to the water, a paddle board rack, a single light, and water and electric services; replace existing floating dock with new 8'x15' floating dock including four (4) associated restraint piles and two (2) mooring whips; install a new 3.5'x±18' adjustable ramp from fixed pier to floating dock; and to install five (5) additional tie-off piles for a total of seven (7) tie-off piles. Located: 219 The Gloaming, Fishers Island. SCTM# 1000-10- 9-15.4 TIME & DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING: Wednesday, August 16, 2023 — at or about 5:30P.M. If you have an interest in this project, you are invited to view the Town file(s) which are available online at www.southoldtownny.gov and/or in the Trustee Office until to the day of the hearing during normal business days between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. BOARD OF TRUSTEES * TOWN OF SOUTHOLD * (631) 765-1892 PROPERTY OF SEAN DAVID RIVERS GLOAMING EXT,WEST HARBOR/PIRATES COVE NARRATIVE STATEMENT & SUPPLEMENTAL INF n� FOR NYS DEC,NYS DOS AND TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ArJUN V DULY 2023 1 2023 Southold Town Board of Trustees GENERAL David Rivers, the applicant, owns parcel 1000-10-9-15.4 on Gloaming Extension located along the South shore of the mouth of Pirates Cove in the southeasterly section of West Harbor on Fishers Island. Attached are application drawings for pier and float reconstruction for recreational boating prepared for this project showing the proposed configuration and pertinent details. This supplemental narrative has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Town of Southold, Ordinance No. 6, 2004, and the Waterfront Revitalization Program related to docks and shorefront improvements. In addition, various coastal policies under the New York State Coastal Management Act are addressed herein for review by the New York State Department of State and Department of Environmental Conservation. DESCRIPTION OF WORK This project is to repair and reconstruct a fixed wood pile and timber pier from the shore out into the cove/harbor and replace the floating dock in accordance with existing guidelines set forth in the Town of Southold ordinance No. 6, 2004. Boulder relocation will be minimal, if any, at the end of the dock facility to provide for safe berthing and avoiding local eelgrass beds. It is envisioned that this structure will be built utilizing the following general sequence and methodology. ➢ The marine contractor will arrive by water with a barge-mounted crane and push boats. Existing structures and float will be removed. ➢ The floating dock and ramp will have been built offsite and delivered on the barge. The float will be launched and set in position with the outermost restraint piles at the corners and new tie-off piles to mirror the existing tie-off piles. Float restraint piles and tie-off piles will be driven and then the barge will be repositioned to remain clear of the accessway. , ➢ Damaged or deteriorated components or section of the pier will be repaired or rebuilt; the project anticipates partial or full reconstruction of the pier. ➢ New piles will be driven starting at the shore landing end of the pier and proceeding waterward at roughly 10-foot intervals to the waterward end of the pier approximately 40 feet from the Apparent High-Water Line. These 24 piles will be wood, driven by double- t acting air hammer to a bearing capacity of about 20 tons and pull-out resistance of approximately 10 tons. This generally results in about 10 to 15 feet of embedment of the pile in the bearing stratum. These piles will be Class B 12-inch nominal diameter measured at three feet from the butt. ➢ After the piles are installed, split clamps/caps consisting of a pair of pressure treated Southern Pine timbers, 3 x 10 to 4 x 10 nominal dimension, will be double bolted at each pile transversely forming a pile bent. Stringers will be then bolted on the split caps parallel to the length of the pier. ➢ The outer stringer on each side will be bolted or spiked to the pile at each bent to secure it against uplift forces that this pier will typically be exposed to. ➢ After the stringers have been connected to the piles and split caps, the decking will be installed. In accordance with the Town of Southold's Ordinance No. 6, 2004,this decking will not be CCA pressure-treated Southern Pine as noted on the drawings. Decking will be oak, cedar hardwood or plastic / composite such as "Timber Tech" or similar synthetic, composite or plastic material with the brushed side mounted up. If composites or plastic are used, decking will be either gray, brown or natural in color. Decking can also be "Thru-Flow" to minimize shading but the odd pier dimensions dictate the use of wood and there is no adverse impact in the use of wood because of the lack of tidal wetland vegetation and SAV. Decking will be attached to the stringers utilizing galvanized nails or stainless-steel Phillips or Flathead square-drive wood screws about 4 inches long and will be set with a'/4" gap between deck planks. ➢ The over-water decking will run at an elevation of approximately6 feet MLW to match the yard and current deck elevation and at least 5 feet above the existing bottom sediments (not including boulders) until approaching the end where the clearance gradually increases until reaching the level ramp landing all at elevation 6 feet above mean low water. See Sheet 4 of the application drawings for the pier profile. ➢ The piles will terminate about 48 inches above the deck surface and have horizontal rail members mounted to them. ➢ A rail of cedar, oak, hardwood or Timber Tech (plastic) material will be installed for safety. The mid-tail can be timber or cable and both details are shown. ➢ Water and electricity will be run out in conduits from the cottage to the pier head in the space between the stringers so that trickle chargers on the boat may be powered during tie-ups. The water will allow boats to be rinsed off after usage. A power post with an internal light will be mounted to the end of the fixed pier with receptacles to provide power to the boats from extension cords. The power post will also have coiling arms for storage of the electric service cord and hose between uses. Because the dock may be used during the hours of darkness, low-intensity downcast lights will be mounted on staggered piles or dock rail posts to illuminate the deck and the walking surface up the cottage. This system will be manually, or radio controlled with a shut-off timer so that the lights will only be on when necessary for safety of the users. The utilities will be within the confines of the existing cottage structure and will not enter the tidal wetlands. ➢ The pier foot will emanate from the northeast side of the stone wall and will span from the seawall, over the existing natural, rocky shore constituting non-. e �h�ch m ® Eu EoW E 2 JUN 21 Pn23 not be disturbed except for the support piles which will be driven at the near end of the pier, intentionally in the same holes,as the withdrawn piles where possible. LOCAL WATERFRONT REVISTALIZATION POLICIES The Town of Southold, LWRP policies that are applicable to this dock proposal are a local refinement of the Long Island Sound Regional Coastal Management Program policies that apply throughout Long Island Sound. The home site on Fishers Island could be characterized as natural, rocky shorefront, however, because of the largely developed foreshore seawall and lawn adjacent to the house and more or less modified grounds, this is a fully developed site. The adjacent shoreline is otherwise, naturally protected by boulders which constitutes a glacial deposit and with little wild riparian buffer vegetation. The developed coast policies are applicable as follows: ➢ Policy 1 is to foster a pattern of development that enhances community character and preserves natural resources to the maximum extent and minimizes adverse impacts on the environment, ➢ Policy 2 is to preserve historic resources, ➢ Policy 3 is to enhance and protect scenic resources and visual quality. The proposed dock facility is consistent with waterfront development in West Harbor and in coastal areas. The length is a balance of minimal practical length, boulder and eelgrass avoidance and encroachment to reach an adequate depth of water to avoid bottom contact and benthic disturbances in accordance with longstanding permitting standards. The pier is made of suitably sized timbers requiring 12-inch class B piles because of occasionally significant wave exposure and utilizes the materials allowable under Local Law#6. This proposal is shorter than most other nearby dock facilities and characteristics for the visual and scenic considerations but also in order to avoid conflict with operations of the BD crew boats. The length is made necessary to reach suitable navigable water. The encroachment has been minimized to be consistent with DEC policies, Southold Local Law#6, US ACOE policies and the structure is as low profile as possible, and high enough to avoid or minimize shading the benthos consistent with the safe and efficient use of the waters and consistent with the tidal range and wave field of this site. The length and geometrics of the dock,facility are being reviewed with both the Town Trustees and DEC Marine Habitat Protection Bureau in fair detail to assure consistency with both State and local permitting standards and guidelines. Lighting will be minimal for operational safety and otherwise off. Lights will be utilized only when necessary for boating purposes so that during hours of darkness there will be no adverse lighting impact. NATURAL COAST POLICIES The Natural Coastal Policies are 4 through 8 and require consideration as follows: ➢ Policy 4 — Minimize loss of life,,structures and natural resources from flooding and erosion, ➢ Policy 5—Protect and improve water quality ➢ Policy 6—Protect and restore the quality and function of the eco-system, ➢ Policy 7—Protect and improve air quality, nn R 3 U rJUN1 2023 Southold Town ➢ Policy 8 — Minimize environmental degradation primarily from solid waste and hazardous substances. The proposed structure for the recreational boating facility has been laid out and configured to be consistent' with the Town and DEC permit requirements for dock structures and operational needs. As such, it provides adequate height to clear environmental resources of concern and the materials to be utilized are consistent with Town of Southold's Local Law #6 regarding environmental quality and the use of pressure-treated Southern Yellow Pine timber components in particular. The length and geometrics of the dock facility will have been reviewed with both the Town Trustees and DEC Marine Habitat Protection Bureau in fair detail to assure consistency with both State and local permitting standards and guidelines especially as they relate to environmental factors. US Fish & Wildlife policies relating to eelgrass impacts are addressed as follows: • Policy 1- In-water work should be avoided durineelgrass growing season from April 15 to October 31. Eelgrass growth areas observed in the travel way out well beyond the facility and have been avoided by the proposed dock,reconstruction project. Work can be scheduled in the fall through spring to comply with this time of year criterion if the permits are received in a timely manner. There was no eelgrass at this dock site but it is known to exist and north of the dock facilities. • Policy 2- Construct the fixed pier a maximum of four feet wide to minimize shading_ The pier will be rebuild. The float size is larger than the existing odd dimension float but has been minimized in its size based on approval criteria from the Town of Southold as well as the recommendations of NMFS, Policy 3 to Construct the dock a minimum of four feet above the surface of the water measured at Mean High Water with height measured from the bottom of the stringers,not the top of the deck. The deck height is to keep the structure 3-4 feet above the surface of the water. There is a no fringe marsh vegetation in this location, and the prevailing pier deck height is at an elevation of approximately 8 feet above the bottom sediments and the pier head is at 6 feet above MLW at the end. The stringers for most of the pier length are.8 feet or so above the sediments but again the existing pier location avoids the eelgrass altogether. The proposed dock construction will take place along the shoreline and is acknowledged to be in a flood prone zone area; there is wave exposure at this site. The new pier will have a minimum deck height of 6 feet above MLW and will be built to withstand complete submersion and resist hydrostatic and hydrodynamic uplift pressure due to flooding and typical wave conditions. • Policy 4- To minimize the risk of propeller dredging and scour, extend the fixed portion of the pier so that the water depths in the mooring area are a minimum of four feet deep measured at Mean Low Water, or if the SAV bed extends further than the proposed dock, extend the dock beyond the vegetation. There was no eelgrass noted in the path of the float at the end of the pier or the shallow subtidal water approach during our survey work. By keeping the dock faci ' �utsid�O 4 JUN 21 2023 the lateral limits of the SAV bed, we have virtually assured that the boat will not berth over the eelgrass bed. This site is a very active and occasionally relatively high energy boat maneuvering zone and as a result there is little subtidal vegetation and many partially exposed boulders at the base of the stone wall. There is no tidal wetlands vegetation This project is consistent with this policy because the elevation of the pier to be maintained is at an acceptable height above the bottom sediments ,beneath which submerged aquatic vegetation may spread,if other conditions are suitable. The shore is completely intertidal and so no tidal wetland vegetation will grow beneath the pier. The NYS DEC prepared a study showing that pressure-treated Southern Yellow Pine timber product construction materials are suitable for this type of project except for decking which is governed by the Town regulations and so it will be of untreated woods or composite (or plastic) materials. The configuration shown on the drawings provides an optimum balance between acceptable design and access standards without depriving any vegetation the opportunity to grow and spread. • Policy 5-Eliminate the ramp and float to reduce shading effects. A floating dock is proposed to be replaced in this application. There is no eel grass at the dock site so the shading affects are not a consideration. • Policy 6- Install a lift for each vessel moored at the dock unless not practicable (e.g. sailboat). The boat(s) should be moored in the lift() when not in use. This is to reduce shading effects, minimize the potential for scour, and reduce the potential for the bottom of a docked boat to damage the SAV bed. The criterion in this case emphasizes the use of a boat lift. The prohibition is related to Tidal Wetlands Law No. 6 issued by the Town of Southold. In other projects, we have attempted to have a boat lift approved by the Town of Southold, however, the Tidal Wetlands Law No. 6 prohibits the installation of a boat lift unless the applicant owns the harbor bottom. In this case, the applicant does not own the harbor bottom and, therefore, a lift is not permittable under Town of Southold law. • Policy 7- To minimize potential for scour, in-water construction equipment should only transit within the work area footprint at periods of high tide while construction is occurring within eelgrass beds. Again, there was no eel grass observed in the .dock area during our survey of this site prevailing water depth in the area where the barge will be set at the end of the pier early in the year when the float will be installed is 3 to 4 feet deep at low tide. Pile driving and setting heavy timbers will be accomplished in a week to three weeks, weather permitting. The potential for scour in this area is negligible at this point. The work will be done at a high tide so that there will be a water depth of 7 feet or so where the barge will be set up. • Policy 8- To avoid minimizing impacts GIS lavers of mapped eelgrass beds within the project area should be provided to the contractor so they are aware of the eelgrass locations at all times. � � � � nn R V s JUN 21 2023 Southold Town There was no eelgrass at this site as noted on the surveys prepared for the project. The contractor will be furnished with the permit drawings for the modifications for this project and is aware of the typical best practices for dock building in proximity to eelgrass prior to the pier construction project. There will be no significant adverse impacts to air quality resulting from this structure and the reconstruction of the dock should not diminish overall environmental considerations in West Harbor and will protect water quality,the quality of the ecosystem and minimize or avoid degradation of environmental resources. The modified dock facility will still accommodate the same boats that have struggled with the inadequate dock access for decades. PUBLIC COAST POLICIES Policy 9 sets forth a priority to provide for public access and recreational use of coastal waters, public lands and public resources of the Town. This project improves a recreational boating facility for the property with a design that,utilizes a pile supported structure elevated so it is consistent with this "access"policy and will not adversely affect public access to or use of Public Trust Lands or Waters of the State, even in the area of the larger float. WORKING COAST POLICIES The policies of this section relate to the following: ➢ Policy 10 — Protection of the Town's water-dependent uses and promoting new water- dependent uses in suitable locations, ➢ Policy 11 —Promoting sustainable use of living marine resources, ➢ Policy 12—Protect agricultural lands, ➢ Policy 13 —Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resources. While most of the Working Coast Policies are not applicable to this site or this type of project, Policy 10, promoting water-dependent uses and the siting of water-dependent uses in appropriate areas is applicable. The proposed project has been laid out to make the most beneficial use of the land and the dock facility in the most appropriate point of the land where access from the shore will not require enlarged or excessive structural facilities modifications. The alignment depicted is to minimize impacts on valuable habitat and environmental resources including the negligible tidal wetlands vegetation and no eelgrass documented at the site. The length proposed will keep the boat access maneuvering out beyond propeller contact potential and yet also clear of the practical maneuvering requirements of adjacent larger boats. The land origin point of this project is private land. The Public Trust Lands and Waters constitutes the area'between the Mean High Water and Mean Low Water Lines and the resources from the High Tide Line out. Environmental resources at this site are limited and site habitat features are being preserved. The potential for growth is being protected by the suitable alignment and height standards dictated by the NYS DEC. There is virtually no public use of the waterfront in this area and the construction of the pier and dock are all waterward above the Apparent High-Water Line and are not likely to influence or change this historic usage. The Public Trust Lands at this site are substantially obstructed by the ruck and boulders.whichs the intertidal and nearshore shallow subtidal zone. RLE Q21 2023 6 Southold Town The purpose of this project is to modify an existing dock facility for water-dependent recreational boating as defined in the LWRP. The dock facility will provide recreational boating and boat transportation access around the' island or to/from the mainland without adverse environmental impacts and while protecting the existing habitat and resources. There will be no despoliation of tidal wetlands vegetation or submerged aquatic vegetation at this or adjacent sites related to this project during construction or usage of the dock facility for recreational boating access. This project has been laid out with specific reference to and review of the Waterfront Revitalization Program policies and is consistent with these policies. In summary; the new dock facility is adapted to is made from an existing longstanding pier but an inadequate floating dock which will be improved by the project and yet remain typical of recreational boating facilities throughout the area and all along coastal New England. The structure has been minimized in size, height, length and structure to be consistent with other facilities of a similar nature and the minimum necessary components to accommodate safe and efficient boating operations from this site safely in a variety of climatic conditions, while preserving and minimizing, infact avoiding wetland and eelgrass impacts and conflicts with adjacent boating traffic.. This project does not interfere with public access or use of Public Trust Waters and Lands of the State, it does not interfere with navigation, it will not create soil or sedimentation erosion or scour problems, it does not adversely affect environmental resources and in the area where the facility must span the intertidal zone at the shore line, the facility has been located in the area of rocks where environmental resources have already been diminished by climatological factors so as not to worsen any of these conditions and avoiding waters fouled by the boulders to the extent that they are not navigable. While there is no tidal wetland vegetation or eel grass onsite, the height of the structure has been specifically addressed to allow typical native tidal wetlands vegetation to grow if other conditions are conducive to such growth. The dock facility has also been configured to reach out to the deepest available water in Pirates Cove short of the travel way so the alignment has favored boulder avoidance but, if required, the boulders to be removed will be relocated beneath the pier in the existing boulder and rock seawall toe protection so as not to change the site characteristics and not to extend impacts into adjacent resource areas. Dredging will not be an issue now or in the forseeable future, thus further minimizing adverse environmental impacts. There is no loss of valuable marine and wetland habitat and no water quality degradation because of this project. No natural protective features or processes will be adversely impacted as a result of the proposed docking facility. The dock spans over an area of nearshore boulders and there is a no submerged aquatic vegetation in the dock or berthing area. Reference is made to the NYS DEC study from 2000 indicating the suitability of pressure-treated Southern Yellow Pine piles and super-structure components for this type of purpose. In accordance with Local Law #6, decking for the pier deck treads will be of plastics or woods other than Southern Yellow Pine. This project is consistent with zoning policies and ordinances for the Town. The;dock facility will be an accessory to the cottage located at this site. There will be no development of the upland related to this dock facility that will create point sources of pollution or drainage. 2 rf;�, D IS U J U N 21 2023 7 Southold Town I3C1Ar.J nfTr, ..+srs :. .. This project is providing recreational boating and water usage opportunity compatible with the natural resource values and characteristics of the site. REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 97-25 OF THE SOUTHOLD WETLANDS LAW 6 The permittee acknowledges that the validity of this permit is subject to the approval of other governmental or municipal authorities. The permittee does, by the acceptance of this permit, assume all responsibility for operations undertaken pursuant to this permit, and shall take all precautions for the prevention of injuries to persons and property resulting from such operations. By such acceptance, the permittee also agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Town and its officers. The permittee gives consent to the Town and its officers, employees and agents to enter upon the premises where such operations are being conducted to make such inspections to determine whether said operations are being conducted in conformity with the permit. The permittee will notify the Trustees in writing one week prior to initiation of any and all operations. The permittee will notify the Trustees in writing upon completion of operations such that the site can be inspected for issuance for a certificate of compliance. In response to Sub-section 2a and the General Rules for Standards of Residential and Commercial Docks,the following additional information is offered. 1. Permits for the work are being applied for simultaneously through the US ACOE, NYS DEC and a Coastal Zone Consistency determination by the NYS DOS. 2. The new piles to be installed will be 12-inch diameter Class B wood of sturdy, durable and stable growth, in all likelihood, Greenhart, Kakaralli or CCA pressure-treated Southern Yellow Pine (SYP) piles with new split caps and braces of the same SYP materials. These members will be a minimum of 3 x 8 to 4 x 10 timber with double V bolts per connection, or in some cases, one 1-inch bolt per connection. These sizes are predicated based on sea conditions during rough weather. The ,pier is a fixed, pile-supported timber structure and therefore will not adversely affect the free circulation of water or reduce the effects of fluctuating water levels in Pirates Cove;only piles will span the water column. In addition, the new'float or even full pier reconstruction does not present any adverse modification of the shoreline. The pier's end elevation is such that in extreme high flood tides in storm (hurricane) surges the structure will be inundated below the wave break tubulence. The structure's SYP timber materials represent the standard of the industry being specifically grown and treated for this type of usage and are capable of withstanding full immersion. With the connections described above, this structure will be able to survive repeated inundations and even direct waves at high tide elevations with a structural life of approximately 20 years. Severe storm performance cannot be guaranteed. 3. The pier support, because of its height, will include driving new 12-inch diameter Class B piles at nominal 10-foot intervals to the maximum extent possible in -® EC VE 8 J U N 21 2023 y _ A order to obtain the desired pier alignment and support intervals; 12-inch piles will be used for the tie-offs. Twelve-inch piles are required for this pier because of the difficult pile driving conditions in the boulder laden bottom sediments. The use of CCA pressure-treated piles and timbers can be approved for this project in accordance with Local Law.6. Ten-foot bent intervals will vary as necessary to accommodate pile driving conditions around boulders and the shape of the deck. 4. The pier and float will not be decked with CCA pressure-treated Southern Pine, yet this pier walkway will not provide a safe pedestrian surface for access to the berthed boat. Rails may be installed on the pier for safety of the users. 5. The longstanding dock facility is located along the northeast edge of the property waterfront. The 15-foot side yard clearance specified in this paragraph has been honored on the east but allows only a 10 foot offset to the west. The lateral clearance of almost a hundred feet to BD should not be an issue because the proposed pier does not represent a significant encroachment into the logical boating operations area to which BD has agreed and submitted a letter of no objection. The dock facility does not project into the navigation way for other boaters in the Cove because of the recessed shoreline and number of rocks in the shoaling nearshore waters. The floating dock is considered desirable and appropriate for boating safety because of the limited exposure to waves from the north and inherent stability.. 6. Upon receipt of the permit for this project, appropriate permit numbers and a Town permit placard will be affixed to the most seaward face of the pier for identification from the water. 7. The only permanent structures located above the pier decking other than the power post and railing which are fixed by function, are possibly a deck mounted dock box over the boulders at the shore side landing. 8. A five-foot passage beneath the pier between the Mean High and Mean Low Water Lines has been provided. Foot traffic in this area is rare, if at all due to perpetual inundation of the nearshore sediments, and so the additional structure of an "up and over" stairway has been left out of this pier layout. NEW YORK COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM These application documents include a copy "of the Federal Consistency Assessment Form utilized for the New York State Coastal Management Program under the jurisdiction of the New York State Department of State. The following policies have been identified as pertinent to this application and the reason for consistency associated with this project is outlined in each respective case. • Policy 2 —Water Dependent Uses — This project is to construct a fully functional water dependent use, a dock facility at this site in support of recreational boating. • Policy 5 — Use of Existing Developed Shorefront— There is developed shoreline on this site. This project utilizes existing shorefront which is dominated by a seawall stone. Wave energy has diminished shoreline resources. The project will include rebuildin a D ECEE Wry J U N 2 1 2023 9 Southold Town pier and extend it to a logical shoreward terminus to make it safe and reliably usable in most boating conditions in accordance with the NYS DEC 4 foot depth criteria. • Policy 7—Significant Fish& Wildlife Habitat—Protection of significant fish and wildlife habitat has been considered in the development of this project layout. The pier, to the shoreward point beginning, will maintain 4 feet above the rock in the intertidal water and should not jeopardize the integrity of any vegetation outcrops, should they colonize this area in the future. Typically there is a slight environmental benefit to a pier and float project because of the creation of structure in the water column where barnacles, algae and crustaceans will colonize and grow and shelter is provide for juvenile fish. • Policy 8 — Protection & Preservation of Habitat — Protection and preservation of habitat has also been considered in this project and the dock structure is being rebuilt to its configuration of existing width, length and height and materials consistent with standards of the industry and restrictions set forth in the Wetlands Law,No. 6, 2004 set forth by the Town of Southold and standards of the NYS DEC. The pier is located over a stony part of the beach to make use of the obstructed, least desirable beach habitat and avoid the eelgrass to' minimize damage to natural resources based on existing conditions documented in the survey. There was no eel grass observed at the floating dock site. See Natural Coast Policies on page 3 of this narrative. • Policy 11 — Minimize Damage to Natural Resources - The dock reconstruction project has been laid out in such a way so as to minimize damage to Natural Coastal resources as identified in Policy 8 above. The dock facility was originally sited in the area to avoid boulders on the sediments have already impacted shoreline vegetation and fouled the area to navigation. US Fish and Wildlife Service Guidelines for eelgrass beds have been substantially complied with as addressed in the Natural Coast Policies on page 3 of this narrative. There has been no eel grass found in the pier or floating dock area. • Policy 14—No Measurable Increase in Flooding - This project consists of construction of an open wood pile and timber pier which in no way adversely affects water flow and circulation in Pirates Cove or flooding potential of the area. Flood levels all around Fishers Island are dictated by water levels in Long Island Sound, and Block Island Sound and this structure will have no adverse influence or in any way impact on those levels. • Policy 15 —No Dredging=Dredging, is not required in this project, however, boulders, if found,to hinder construction, will be moved from the pier bent and berthing area and relocated to the footprint of the pier consistent with the benthic characteristics of the site. The dock system has been laid out in its current location and configuration to avoid any dredging requirements. The minimum prescribed water depth of 2 feet, as generally recommended by the US ACOE, and 4 feet as recommended by the NYS DEC has been reached. • Policy 19 —Impact on Public Access —Public access will not be jeopardized or impeded as a result of this project. Environmental resources at this site are limited and site habitat features are being preserved. The potential for growth is being protected by the suitable alignment and height standards dictated by the NYS DEC. There is virtually no public use of the waterfront in this area and the reconstruction of the pier and new floating dock are all waterward above the Apparent High-Water Line and are not likely to�influence or 17 10 J U N 2 1 2023 change this fact. The Public Trust Lands at this site are substantially obstructed by terrain, wild shoreline vegetation and the boulders which span the intertidal and shallow subtidal zone. There is almost no public access usage of the public trust lands or waters at this site except kayaking and canoeing which are also uncommon. The upper intertidal zone and shallow subtidal zone is significantly covered by boulders and the shallow sub- tidal waters do not present any opportunity for navigation or enticement for public access in the area. The width of the mouth of the cove is 500 feet so the pier occupies far less than the landward 25% of the waterway width in accordance with US ACOE policies. Thus, public access to the State's lands and waters will not be adversely affected by the project; the pier is high, 5 feet above the submerged seawalls and so if someone wanted to walk this shoreline they will be able to,, but such access has not been observed. • Policy 20 — Public Trust Compatibility with Existing Adjoining Properties and Land Uses-'Public Trust compatibility with existing adjoining properties and land uses have also been considered in this project. This docking facility has existed for decades. Some nearby properties have small docking facilities similar to this one and this docking facility will not interfere with existing or the likely configuration of future facilities on nearby properties. • Policy 21 — Water Dependent Recreation — This project is consistent with water- dependent recreational opportunities,policies set forth in this section. • Policy 24 —Scenic Resources, Impairment or Loss - This policy is designed to prevent impairment or minimize loss of scenic resources. The fixed wood pile and timber pier will be to the side of the straight-out field of vision for both the neighboring properties and should not represent such an extent of encroachment or structure which would create a loss of scenic resources since it will still occupy the area(s) which have typically been encumbered by the boats as tied off to the longstanding dock facilities. • Policy 25 —Enhance Overall Scenic Quality - The new dock structure except for resource design requirements will be consistent with typical dock characteristics, the scenic features of the area and prevent loss of scenic resources as described in Policy 24 above. • Policy 44—Preserve and Protect Tidal Wetlands—Tidal wetland vegetation on the rocky shorefront is a nonexistent between the non-turf stone wall and toe stone buffer at the water's edge at the dock site. The construction of the fixed wood pile and timber pier has taken advantage of the historic shoreline at the cottage and will avoid adverse wetlands impact. The pier height and alignment also avoid eelgrass beds which grows in patches in the shallow subtidal waters east of the dock site. The height of the pier should allow opportunities for the growth of the tidal vegetation naturally up to, and to an extent, beneath the wood pier if other conditions are suitable. The pier being orientated northeast-southwest will allow sunlight in beneath the pier from the east in the morning and the west in the afternoon and will lie well clear of observed patches of submerged aquatic vegetation. SUMMARY This project proposes a new replacement floating dock off a longstanding fixed pier to be rebuilt for recreational boating access for the property of the Rivers family on Fishers Island, incorporating extensive, measures to avoid impact to a productive habitat, while maintaining a E1C C EVE 1'1 M 2 1 M 1 habitat values and avoiding despoliation of tidal wetlands or submerged aquatic vegetation. A copy of all US Army Corps of Engineers, NYS DEC and NYS DOS applications and supplemental drawings and photographs are attached as substantiation for this project. This project complies with applicable standards of the New York State Coastal Management Act, NYS / DEC Tidal Wetland Regulations and criteria for approval and the Town of Southold Waterfront Revitalization Program and Local Ordinance No. 6, 2004; approval of this project is thus respectfully requested. Respectfully submitted, DOCKO, INC. Keith B.Neilson, P.E. ® E C E U E J U N 21 2023 Southold Town Board of Trustees 12 Town of Southold LWRP CONSISTENCY ASSESSMENT FORM A. INSTRUCTIONS 1. All applicants for permits* including Town of Southold agencies, shall complete this CCAF for proposed actions that are subject to the Town of Southold Waterfront Consistency Review Law. This assessment is intended to supplement other information used by a Town of Southold agency in making a determination of consistency. *Except minor exempt actions including Building Permits and other ministerial permits not located within the Coastal Erosion Hazard Area. 2. Before answering the questions in Section C, the preparer of this form should review the exempt .minor action list, policies and explanations of each policy contained in the Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program. A proposed action will be evaluated as to its si 'fcant beneficial and adverse effects upon the coastal area(which includes all of Southold Town). 3. If any question in Section C on this form is answered "yes" or "no", then the proposed action will affect the achievement of the LWRP policy standards and conditions contained in the consistency review law. Thus, each answer must be explained in detail,,.listinp- both supportinz and non-, supporting facts. If an action cannot be certified as consistent with the LWRP policy standards and conditions,it shall not be undertaken. A copy of the LWRP is available in the following places: online at the Town of Southold's website (southoldtown.northfork.net), the Board of Trustees Office, the Planning Department, all local libraries and the Town Clerk's office. B. DESCRIPTION OYSITE AND PROPOSED ACTION SCTM# 10 _9 _15.4 PROJECT NAME Rivers Dock Reconstruction The Application has been submitted to (check appropriate response): Town Board El Planning Board El Building Dept. ❑ Board of Trustees 1. Category of Town of Southold agency action(check appropriate response): (a) Action undertaken directly by Town agency(e.g.capital ❑ construction,planning activity,agency regulation,land transaction) ❑ (b) Financial assistance(e.g.grant,loan,subsidy) (c) Permit,approval,license,certification: ❑ Nature and extent of action: Repair/restore and existing longstanding wood timber and pile supported pier with a new ramp/landing to floating dock facilities all waterward of the apprent high water line and repoint existing seawall. I w Location of action: 271 Gloaming Extension, Fishers Island Site acreage: 0.3 Present land use: Residential Present zoning classification: R401 2. If an application for the proposed action has been filed with the Town of Southold agency, the following information shall be provided: (a) Name of applicant: Sean David Rivers (b) Mailing address: 146 Spofford Rd, Boxford MA 01921 - (c) Telephone number: 978-376-8781 Will the action be directly undertaken,require funding,or approval by a state or federal agency? Yes V No❑ If yes,which state or federal agency? US ACE, DOS, DEC C. Evaluate the project to the following policies by analyzing how the project will further support or not support the policies. Provide all proposed Best Management Practices that will further each policy. Incomplete answers will require that the form be returned for completion. DEVELOPED COAST POLICY Policy 1. Foster a pattern of development in the Town of Southold that enhances community character, preserves open space, makes efficient use of infrastructure, makes beneficial use of a coastal location,and minimizes adverse effects of development. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Page 2 for evaluation criteria. ®Yes [—] No [—]Not Applicable This dock repiar and resotraiton continues appopriate water dependent use of an.existing waterfront site in accordance with NYS DEC,_and DOS Coastal Managment Program, Southold Local Law No..6,2004 and the Southold LWRP.The level pier approximately 4-foot deck height over the stone and boulder bottom sediments until reaching the apparent mean low water line.There will be no impairment of waterfflow or navigation. Piles and rails will Ibe 42 inches above the deck.These improvement: proposed are in keeping with the nature of the cove including historic usage, environmental sources and land values. Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 2. Protect and preserve historic and archaeological resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III—Policies Pages 3 through 6 for evaluation criteria ❑ Yes El No 0 Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 3. Enhance visual quality and protect scenic resources throughout the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III—Policies Pages 6 through 7 for evaluation criteria ❑ Yes 1:1.No® Not Applicable The proposed work is the repiar and resotration of a wood timber and pile supported pier,with a new intermediate ramp to the replacement float, all routine maintenance and replacement work. The only visual access affected by this pryoect is at the applicants site and immediate neighbors in this small cove whch has a dozen other oc s an residential and ................. commercial facilities. The portion of the facilitiy Visible from the'-DeBroff and DB Construction headquarters will look substantially the same as the eixsting dock and is similar to DeBroff. Attach additional sheets if necessary NATURAL COAST POLICIES Policy 4. Minimize loss of life, structures, and natural resources from flooding and erosion. See LWRP Section III—Policies Pages 8 through 16 for evaluation criteria 1:1 .Yes 1:1 No® Not Applicable These proposed dock repairs will take place in West Harbor and is acknolwedged to be in in a flood prone area; there is limited wave exposure at this site.The site is located outside of the State-designated Coastal Erosion Zone:The pier repairs will be built to accomodate complete submersion and resist hydrostatic and hydrodynamic uplift pressures due to flooding. The dock facilities are furicationally dependent on the site characteristics. Other s ore ine.c aractenstics of the site will not change remaining as it has been for 50 years or more as a signle family residential dwelling. Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy S. Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III —Policies Pages 16 through 21 for evaluation criteria ❑ Yes ❑ No "ot Applicable This project is being undertaken in marine habitat at the shoreline of West Harbor/Pirates Cove and will not have any affect on suitablitiy of or availability of drinking water on Fishers Island. Attach ad-ditionil sheets if necessary Policy 6. Protect and restore the quality and function of the Town of Southold ecosystems including Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife habitats and wetlands. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 22 through 32 for evaluation criteria. EZ Yes [:]NoF,—] Not Applicable This project is consistent with this policy because it proposed the repair of an existing, longstanding pier and dock facilty at an acceptable height above the bottom sediments. In addition, the NYS DEC prepared a study showing that the proposed pressure treated Southern Pine timber products.construction materials are suitable for this type of the project in this location, except for decking which will be of untreated woods or omcposite (or plastic)materials. This dock facility restoration project replaces a longstanding dock facility last rebuilt more than 20years ago. Attach additional sheets ifnecessmy Policy 7. Protect and improve air quality in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III — Policies Pages 32 through 34 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes E]No® Not Applicable There are no air quality issues related to this project. No emissions wil Ibe generated by the dock facilitiy, or the construction equipment or process. Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 8. Minimize environmental degradation in Town of Southold from solid waste and hazardous substances and wastes. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 34 through 38 for evaluation criteria. ❑Yes ❑ No ®Not Applicable There is no solid waste or hazardous substances to be generated from this project. The pressure treated wood trimming from the dock repairs an.reconstruction will be collected and disposed of in accordance with current. regulations so as to'minimize any harmful affect. PUBLIC COAST POLICIES Policy 9. Provide for public access to, and recreational use of, coastal waters, public lands, and public resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 38 through 46 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Ye❑ No®Not Applicable This dock facility emanates from private land.,The oublic trust lands and waters constitues the area between the mean high water line and mean low water line and the resources are being protected by the design standards dictated by the NYS DEC.The intertidal zone beneath the pier landing is covered with stone and boulders. There is virtually no public use of the waterfront in this area and reconstruction of the pier below the apparent high water line will not influence or change this fact. Attach additional sheets if necessary WORKING COAST POLICIES Policy 10. Protect Southold's water-dependent uses and promote siting of new water-dependent uses in suitable locations. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 47 through 56 for evaluation criteria. vYesF-] No 1:1 Not Applicable This pnqject is to repair and.restore a pier,for water dependent, reacreational and transportation boating.This usage is defined . as.water dependent in the LWRP because the dock facility is now and will continue to be used for recreational boating and provide boat transportation access to the mainland. In addition,this project has been,coordinated with BD Construction and Pirates Cove Marina,to make sure that the restored dock facility will not adversely affect their commercial marine ventures and certainly not adversely effect smalle private recreational boat operations or neighbors. Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 11. Promote sustainable use of living marine resources in Long Island Sound, the Peconic Estuary and Town waters. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 57 through 62 for evaluation criteria. [:]YesE:l No® Not Applicable The pier is not used for commercial fishing or shellfish industries or enterpirses and the dock improvements proposed will not adversely affect existing commercial and industrial operations as verfied by Pirates Cove Marina and BD Construction. Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 12. Protect agricultural lands in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 62 through 65 for evaluation criteria. E]Yes ❑ No®Not Applicable This dock.facility is not used for or in support of any agricultural or aquaculture industries or enterprises. Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 13. Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resources. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 65 through 68 for evaluation criteria. Elyes 1:1 No EZ Not Applicable This dock facility is not used for or in support of any energy or mineral mining or processing operations. PREPARED SY Keith Neilson, PE TITLE Agent DATE Docko, Inc. Serving the waterfront community since 1987 P.O.Box 421,Mystic,CT 06355•(860)572-8'939•email:office@docko.com ® `' my 6, 2023 Southold Town Trustees 54375 Route 25 JUL 2 1 2023 P.O.Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971 Southold Town f Trustees 271 Gloaming Ext,Fishers Island,NY Dock Reconstruction Dear President Goldsmith and Board of Trustees: In regard to the above referenced property,enclosed are four(3)sets of the following application documents for a fixed wood pile and timber pier to be rebuilt and a new floating dock at the property of Mr. David Rivers for the Board of Trustees review: 1. Town of Southold Wetland&Coastal Erosion Permit Application including: a. Short Environmental Assessment Form b. Authorization and Disclosure Forms c. LWRP Consistency Assessment Form 2. Project Plans titled"Dock Reconstruction"by Docko,Inc. 3. Narrative statement prepared by Docko, Inc. 4. Site photographs and maps 5. Application fee of$1,250 6. Additional attachments including: a. Joint Application Form b. NY DOS Federal Consistency Assessment Form c. Environmental Questionnaire d. NOAA EFH Assessment e. Permission to Inspect Property Please note that the float stops just short of the Coastal Erosion designation line in the mouth of the Pirates Cove and no waiver is required. Please also not that we have coordinated with and obtained letters of No Objection from both BD Construction and Pirates Cove Marina for the project. We trust that this information allows you to process our permit request. Should any additional information be required,please do not hesitate to contact our office. We will be happy to meet you at the stie during your field visit. Very truly yours, DOC ,INC. eith B.Neilson,P.E. KBN:cI Enclosures CC: David Rivers US ACE NAN Regulatory Branch NYS DEC Environmental Permits NYS DOS Office of Planning and Development File: 23-03-3261 RIVERS