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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFerguson Museum z Glenn Goldsmith,Presiaeni o 4%%SFF0j/449, Town Hall Annex A.Nicholas Krupski,Vice President y� 54375 Route 25 Eric Sepenoski CO ,? P.O.Box 1179 Liz Gillooly �y ® O�� Southold,NY 11971 Elizabeth Peeples l �a Telephone(631)765-1892 Fax(631)765-6641 Southold Town Board of Trustees Field Inspection Report Date/Time: Completed in field by: Cole Environmental Services on behalf of HENRY L. FERGUSON MUSEUM requests an Administrative Permit to remove invasive vegetation and revegetation with appropriate native, non-fertilizer dependent species; establishment of an unpaved three (3) car parking area using existing soil and native grasses; installation of straw tube drainage and erosion cutouts for stormwater management along beach access; legalize existing stone steps leading to beach; installation of driftwood handrail along stone steps for safe beach access; and for the concrete removal of abandoned roadway. Located:,Private Road off East End Road, Fisher Island. SCTM# 1000-3-2-11.1 Type of area to be impacted: Saltwater Wetland Freshwater Wetland Sound Bay Part of Town Code proposed work falls under: Chapt. 275 Chapt. 111 other Type of Application: Wetland Coastal Erosion Amendment Administrative Emergency Pre-Submission Violation Notice of Hearing card posted on property: Yes No Not Applicable Info needed/Modifications/Conditions/Etc.: Present Were: G. Goldsmith N. Krupski E. Sepenoski L. Gillooly E. Peeples NEVA YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Division of Environmental Permits,Region 1 SUNY cis Stony Brook,50 Circle Road,Stony Brook,NY 11790 P:(631)444-03651 F:(631)444-0360 www.dec.ny.gov November 10, 2023 Henry L Ferguson Museum c/o Pierce Rafferty I� I� PO Box 554 E � W E Fishers Island, NY 06390 Re: Application# 1-4738-04889/00002 FEB - 2 2024 Henry L Ferguson Museum Property SCTM# 1000-4-7-11.2 Southold Town Board of TrustoPs, Dear Permittee: In conformance with the requirements of the State Uniform Procedures Act (Article 70, ECL) and its implementing regulations (6NYCRR, Part 621) we are enclosing your permit for the referenced activity. Please carefully read all permit conditions and special permit conditions contained in the permit to ensure compliance during the term of the permit. If you are unable to comply with any conditions please contact us at the above address. Enclosed is a permit sign which is to be conspicuously posted at the project site and protected from the weather and a Notice of Commencement/Completion of Construction. Sincerely, AL Kim Lamiroult Environmental Analyst cc: Cole Environmental Services BMHP BEH File v0 Dr.hartment of STATE Environmental Consnriration A NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL.CONSERVA'T'ION law" Facility DEC ID 1-4738-04889 PERMIT Under the Environmental Conservation Law (ECL) Permittee and Facility Information Permit Issued To: Facility: HENRY L FERGUSON MUSEUM HENRY L FERGUSON MUSEUM C/O PIERCE RAFFERTY OFF EAST END RDI 1000-4-7-11.2 PO Box 554 FISHERS ISLAND,NY 06390 FISHERS ISLAND,NY 06390-0554 Facility Application Contact: COLE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 425 MONTAUK HWY EAST QUOGUE,NY 11942-0471 (631) 369-9445 Facility Location: in SOUTHOLD in SUFFOLK COUNTY Facility Principal Reference Point: NYTM-E: 754.6828 NYTM-N: 4573.9275 Latitude: 41°16'35.9" Longitude: 71°57'33.0" Project Location: MY-28 &Fishers Island Sound Authorized Activity: Remove phragmites; establish native plantings; improve beach access with construction of an un-paved/pervious parking area;establish erosion control measures; and alterations to the existing access stairs. All work shall be done in accordance with the plans prepared by Cole Environmental Services,dated 4/14/2023, stamped'NYSDEC Approved' on 11/10/2023. KLL Permit Authorizations Tidal Wetlands- Under Article 25 Permit ID 1-4738-04889/00002 New Permit Effective Date: 11/10/2023 Expiration Date: 11/9/2028 Freshwater Wetlands-Under Article 24 Permit ID 1-4738-04889/00003 New Permit Effective Date: 11/10/2023 Expiration Date: 11/9/2028 Rn C E V F�IB3 024 �Idown stees Page 1 of 6 NEW YORK STA'T'E DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Ficility DEC ID 1-4738-04889 NYSDEC Approval By acceptance of this permit, the permittee agrees that the permit is contingent upon strict compliance with the ECT,,all applicable regulations, and all conditions included as part of this permit. Permit Administrator: LAURA F STAR,Deputy Regional Permit Administrator Address: NYSDEC Region 1 Headquarters SUNY @ Stony BrookJ50 Circle Rd Stony Brook,NY 11790 -3409 Authorized Signature: Date 11/ 10 /2� Distribution List COLE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Bureau of Marine Habitat Protection Habitat File Permit Components rr- NATURAL RESOURCE PERMIT CONDITIONS FEB - 2 2024 GENERAL CONDITIONS, APPLY TO ALL AUTHORIZED PERMITS Southold Town Board of Trustees NOTIFICATION OF OTHER PERMTTTEE OBLIGATIONS NATURAL RESOURCE PERMIT CONDITIONS - Apply to the Following Permits: TIDAL WETLANDS; FRESHWATER WETLANDS 1. Conformance With Plans All activities authorized by this permit must be in strict conformance with the approved plans submitted by the applicant or applicant's agent as part of the permit application. Such approved plans were prepared by Cole Environmental Services, dated 4/14/2023. 2. Notice of Commencement At least 48 hours prior to commencement of the project,the permittee and contractor shall sign and return the top portion of the enclosed notification form certifying that they are fully aware of and understand all terms and conditions of this permit. Within 30 days of completion of project,the bottom portion of the form must also be signed and returned, along with photographs of the completed work. 3. Post Permit Sign The permit sign enclosed with this permit shall be posted in a conspicuous location on the worksite and adequately protected from the weather. Page 2 of 6 NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION � Facility DEC ID 1-4738-04889 4. Equipment Storage 100' from Wetland,Water Body All equipment and machinery shall be stored and safely contained greater than 100 feet landward of the regulated wetland or water body at the end of each work day. This will serve to avoid the inadvertent leakage of deleterious substances into the regulated area. 5. Heavy Equipment Prohibited No heavy equipment to be operated in the Phragmites or Maritime Shrubland areas depicted on the approved plans. Non-native plant removal to be done using hand tools to minimize ground disturbance. 6. Phragmites Cutting Restriction Initial cut may be to grade but subsequent cuts to be no lower than 18 inches to prevent cutting of non-target species. Individual Phragmites stalks can be handpulled as long as native species are avoided. 7. Phragmites Disposal All cut Phragmites stalks must be collected and disposed of properly more than 100 feet from the freshwater wetlands. 8. Incidental Disturbance to Vegetation It is the responsibility of the applicant to remedy any incidental disturbances resulting in damage or removal of wetland vegetation. Upon completion of construction activities,any disturbed areas shall be planted with the appropriate marsh vegetation. 9. Shrub Removal and Planting Requirements Non-native shrubs to be removed by hand and disposed of properly more than 100' from the freshwater wetlands. All removed shrubs must be replaced in-kind, in-place with appropriate native shrubs,no smaller than 3-gallon container. 10. Grass/Form Removal and Planting Requirements Non-native grasses and forbs to be removed by and disposed of properly more than 100' from the freshwater wetlands. All removed plant grasses and forbs to be replaced in-kind, in-place with appropriate native grasses and forbs no smaller than 1-gallon container. 11. Restoration Area Requirements There must be no clear-cutting of vegetation within 100' of the freshwater wetlands. All restoration areas must be allowed to grow in naturally.Non-native plants can be hand-pulled within restoration area to prevent competition with planted material. 12. No Fertilizer after Plants Established Fertilizer may only be used to aid in plant establishment during the first growing season following planting. Fertilizer may not be used in subsequent years. 13. Prohibited Toxic Materials The introduction of materials toxic to aquatic life, such as pesticides, cleaning fluids,oils and chlorinated liquids is strictly prohibited in the absence of permit authorization. 14. State Not Liable for Damage The State of New York shall in no case be liable for any damage or injury to the structure or work herein authorized which may be caused by or result from future operations undertaken by the State for the conservation or improvement of navigation, or for other purposes,and no claim or right to compensation shall accrue from any such damage. 15. Precautions Against Contamination of Waters All necessary precautions shall be taken to preclude contamination of any wetland or waterway by suspended solids, sediments, fuels, solvents, lubricants,epoxy coatings,paints, concrete, leachate or any other environmentally deleterious materials associated with the project. i Page 3�0'f G LU; E B - c 2024 Southold Town Board of Trustees '' Aft AftWW NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 14RW Facility DEC ID 1-4738-04889 16. State May Require Site Restoration If upon the expiration or revocation of this permit,the project hereby authorized has not been completed, the applicant shall, without expense to the State,and to such extent and in such time and manner as the Department of Environmental Conservation may lawfully require, remove all or any portion of the uncompleted structure or fill and restore the site to its former condition. No claim shall be made against the State of New York on account of any such removal or alteration. 17. State May Order Removal or Alteration of Work If future operations by the State of New York require an alteration in the position of the structure or work herein authorized,or if,in the opinion of the Department of Environmental Conservation it shall cause unreasonable obstruction to the free navigation of said waters or flood flows or endanger the health, safety or welfare of the people of the State,or cause loss or destruction of the natural resources of the State, the owner may be ordered by the Department to remove or alter the structural work, obstructions, or hazards caused thereby without expense to the State, and if,upon the expiration or revocation of this permit, the structure,fill, excavation,or other modification of the watercourse hereby authorized shall not be completed,the owners, shall, without expense to the State,and to such extent and in such time and manner as the Department of Environmental Conservation may require,remove all or any portion of the uncompleted structure or fill and restore to its former condition the navigable and flood capacity of the watercourse. No claim shal I be made against the State of New York on account of any such removal or alteration. GENERAL CONDITIONS - Apply to ALL Authorized Permits: 1. Facility Inspection by The Department The permitted site or facility, including relevant records, is subject to inspection at reasonable hours and intervals by an authorized representative of the Department of Environmental Conservation(the Department)to determine whether the permittee is complying with this permit and the ECL. Such representative may order the work suspended pursuant to ECL 71- 0301 and SAPA 401(3). The permittee shall provide a person to accompany the Department's representative during an inspection to the permit area when requested by the Department. A copy of this permit, including all referenced maps,drawings and special conditions, must be available for inspection by the Department at all times at the project site or facility. Failure to produce a copy of the permit upon request by a Department representative is a violation of this permit. 2. Relationship of this Permit to Other Department Orders and Determinations Unless expressly provided for by the Department, issuance of this permit does not modify, supersede or rescind any order or determination previously issued by the Department or any of the terms,conditions or requirements contained in such order or determination. 3. Applications For Permit Renewals,Modifications or Transfers The permittee must submit a separate written application to the Department for permit renewal,modification or transfer of this permit. Such application must include any forms or supplemental information the Department requires. Any renewal,modification or transfer granted by the Department must be in writing—Sub m.ission-p applications for permit renewal, modification or transfer are to be submitted to: nD (� Page 4 i f6'} F E B - ? 2024 SOUthoId, Toi,r toard ef?r�isiees _. AM NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION lqw Facility ITEC ID 1-4738-04889 Regional Permit Administrator NYSDEC Region 1 Headquarters SUNY @ Stony BrookJ50 Circle Rd Stony Brook,NY11790-3409 4. Submission of Renewal Application The permittee must submit a renewal application at least 30 days before permit expiration for the following permit authorizations: Freshwater Wetlands,Tidal Wetlands. 5. Permit Modifications,Suspensions and Revocations by the Department The Department reserves the right to exercise all available authority to modify, suspend or revoke this permit. The grounds for modification, suspension or revocation include: a. materially false or inaccurate statements in the permit application or supporting papers; b. failure by the permittee to comply with any terms or conditions of the permit; c. exceeding the scope of the project as described in the permit application; d. newly discovered material information or a material change in environmental conditions, relevant technology or applicable law or regulations since the issuance of the existing permit; e. noncompliance with previously issued permit conditions, orders of the commissioner, any provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law or regulations of the.Department related to the permitted activity. 6. Permit Transfer Permits are transferrable unless specifically prohibited by statute,regulation or another permit condition. Applications for permit transfer should be submitted prior to actual transfer of ownership. NOTIFICATION OF OTHER PERMITTEE OBLIGATIONS Item A: Permittee Accepts Legal Responsibility and Agrees to Indemnification The permittee, excepting state or federal agencies, expressly agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Department of Environmental Conservation of the State of New York,its representatives, employees, and agents ("DEC") for all claims, suits,actions, and damages, to the extent attributable to the peirnittee's acts or omissions in connection with the permittee's undertaking of activities in connection with,or operation and maintenance of,the facility or facilities authorized by the permit whether in compliance or not in compliance with the terms and conditions of the permit. This indemnification does not extend to any claims, suits, actions,or damages to the extent attributable to DEC's own negligent or intentional acts or omissions,or to any claims, suits, or actions naming the DEC and arising under Article 78 of the New York Civil Practice Laws and Rules or any citizen suit or civil rights provision under federal or state laws. E C E 0 V Page(? 6 FEB - 2 2024 J Southold Town, Board of Trustees Aft NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Facility DEC ID 1-4738-04889 Item B: Permittee's Contractors to Comply with Permit The permittee is responsible for informing its independent contractors,employees, agents and assigns of their responsibility to comply with this permit, including all special conditions while acting as the permittee's agent with respect to the permitted activities,and such persons shall be subject to the same sanctions for violations of the Environmental Conservation Law as those prescribed for the permittee. Item C: Permittee Responsible for Obtaining Other Required Permits The permittee is responsible for obtaining any other permits,approvals, lands, easements and rights-of-- way that may be required to carry out the activities that are authorized by this permit. Item I): 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. (� Ll FEB - 2 2024 Southold Town Board of Trustees Page 6 of 6 ,-- rvEvv Department of cr,{ , YORK 0) o m I� STATE Environmental Q Conservation O O ° 6 ro it ,o o° o i CCD rqOTI (; E The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has issued permit(s) pursuant to the Environmental Conservation Law for work being conducted at this site. For further information regarding the nature and extent of work approved and any Departmental conditions on it, contact the Regional Permit Administrator listed below. Please refer to the permit number shown when contacting the DEC. Regional Permit Administrator SHERRI AICHER Permit Number: 1-4738-04889/00002 NYSDEC Region 1 Environmental Permits 50 Circle Road Stony Brook, NY 11790-3409 Expiration Date.- 11/09/2028 Email: dep.r1@dec.ny.gov Note: This notice is NOT a permit • I NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION RETURN[FI.IS FORM TO:COMPLIANCE 'Or.Fax to: 631444-0272' '.- M arin�e 31'-444-0272; '.Marine I;labitat Protection-NYSDEC•' E Maii4 dec.sm,R1MHP-BEH&Iec.ny:gov SUNY at:Stony Brook 50 Circle'Road Stony Brook, NY 11790-3409 PERMIT NUMBER: EXPIRATION DATE- PERM ATE: PERMITTEE.'NAME&PROJECT ADDRESS: CONTRACTOR NAME&ADDRESS: TELEPHONE:- Dear DEC: . Pursuant to the special conditions df the referenced permit,you are hereby notified that the.authorized activity shall commence on We certify that we',have'read the referenced.p'ermit and-approved plans and fully understand the au`thorired project and all permit conditions.We have inspected the project site and,'can complete the project ads desdribed in the permit and as depicted on the approved.plans. We can do,',s'o in full compliance with all`plan notes and permit coirditions.The permit, permit sign,and approved plans will be available at the site,for inspection in accordahce'with General Condition No. 1. (Both signatures'required) PERMITTEE:, _ ;DATE CONTRACTOR: DATE THIS WOKE MUST BE SENT,TO THE ABOVE ADDRESS AT LEAST TWO DAYSPRIdR TO'COMMENCEMENT OF THE PROJECT AND/OR•ANY ASSOCIATED ACTIVITIES. FAILURE TO RETURN THIS NOTICE, POST THE PERMIT'SIGN, OR HAVE THE PERMIT AND APPROVED PLANS AVAILABLE AT THE:WORK SITE FOR THE'dURATION OF THE PROJECT MAY SUBJECT' THE,PERMITTEE AND/OR CONTRACTOR TO APPLICABLE SANCTIONS AND PENALTIES FOR NON-COMPLIANCE WITH PERMIT CONDI TIONS. Cu aloLi9 lhjs line X --- 4 X„ X X i X _X' --- X NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION RETURN THIS FORM TO: COMPLIANCE Or'Fax to: 631-444-0272 Marine Habitat Protection=NYSDEC E-Mail:dec.6m.R1MHP-BEH@dec.ny.'gov 50 Circle Road Stony'B'r,00k, NY 11790-3409 PERMIT NUMBER; _' EXPIRATION DATE: ffrr PERMITTCE NAME&`PROJECT ADDRESS: �i 7 FEB - 2 ' 202! 4�T f CONTRACTOR NAME&ADDRESS: ! i`i i-� � Boajl-� of iTu:>fio 5 Pursuaht to special conditions of the referenced permit,you are'hereby notified that the a:�uthorized-actrvrtywas-competed-on__._` We have fully complied with the terms and,conditions of the permit artd approved plans. (Both signatures required) PERMITTEE: DATE CONTRACTOR: DATE THIS NOTICE, WITH PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE COMPLETED WORK AND/OR A;COMPLETED SURVEY,AS APPROPRIATE, MUST BE.SENT TO THE ABOVE4DDRESS WITHIN 30 DAYS OF COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT t r NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION AMRETURN THIS FORM TO:COMPLIANCE Bureau of Ecosystem Health E-Mail:dec.sm.RIBEH@dec.ny.gov NYSDEC 50 Circle Road SUNY@ Stony Brook Stony Brook, NY 11790-3409 PERMIT NUMBER: EXPIRATION DATE: PERMITTEE NAME&PROJECT ADDRESS: CONTRACTOR NAME&ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: Dear Sir: Pursuant to special conditions of the referenced permit,you are hereby notified that the authorized activity shall commence on . We certify that we have read the referenced permit and approved plans and fully understand the authorized project and all permit conditions.We have inspected the project site and can complete the project as described in the permit and as depicted on the approved plans. We can do so in full compliance with all plan notes and permit conditions.The permit, permit sign, and approved plans will be available at the site for inspection in accordance with general Condition No. 1. (Both signatures required) PERMITEE: DATE CONTRACTOR: DATE THIS NOTICE MUST BE SENT TO THE ABOVE ADDRESS AT LEAST TWO DAYS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF THE PROJECT AND/OR ANY ASSOCIATED REGULATED ACTIVITIES. FAILURE TO RETURN THIS NOTICE, POST THE PERMIT SIGN, OR HAVE THE PERMIT AND APPROVED PLANS AVAILABLE AT THE WORK SITE FOR THE DURATION OF THE PROJECT MAY SUBJECT THE PERMITTEE AND/OR CONTRACTOR TO APPLICABLE SANCTIONS AND PENALTIES FOR NON-COMPLIANCE WITH PERMIT CONDITIONS. Cut along this line Y Y X X X x x NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION _ RETURN THIS FORM TO:COMPLIANCE or by Bureau of Ecosystem Health E-Mail:dec.sm.R1 BEH@dec.ny.gov NYSDEC 50 Circle Road SUNY Stony Brook Stony Brook, NY 117900 � -3409 III ,�� _I(v" U PERMIT NUMBER: EXPIRATION DATE: PERMITTEE NAME&PROJECT ADDRESS: l E II �B — gn9A 1 IL 8� CONTRACTOR NAME&ADDRESS: Southo{ci fowr ua u vt i tJJIC : d TELEPHONE: Pursuant to special conditions of the referenced permit,you are hereby notified that the authorized activity was completed on .We have fully complied with the terms and conditions of the permit and approved plans.(Both signatures required) PERMITEE: DATE: CONTRACTOR: DATE: THIS NOTICE, WITH PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE COMPLETED WORK AND/OR A COMPLETED SURVEY,AS APPROPRIATE, MUST BE SENT TO THE ABOVE ADDRESS WITHIN 30 DAYS OF COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT. /S�Np o BEACH ss Soo DEED LINE oe.wa N86'3T30"E U¢Z /� IDwppxed) 9rpdvil�QaDlDca 11J came" i 116.98' o a ZD Cn (P D«<p «urea NE'WRIER Q hry 1 LH ?O t = R"MARITIME SHRUSLAND 1y`, � Z Z (c.16.322 sf) a¢ an pvtpvt< �•r :eros S �w Cn ma.wl, • r a <ti _ (c_:2.752L'f) %'�ABANDON�O ROADWAY �� ro°e.n T/.cmD w�io cn I°R.c i Daw°'°d° / nmcr 9,u e (r.eMa) eDp - 10'A I. vm (cam let) (prW;sed) pneE� y` �O. 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FERGUSON MUSEUM LAND TRUST-Block 19, Lots 4+9A East Quo9ue,rry17942 sheets of 1 6313699446 1109 Equestrian Ave Fishers Island, NY 06390 www.ColeErn4onmental3erJces.com 04.14.23 i' 425 Montauk Highway a East Quogue, NY 11942 (631) 369-9445 Environmental Consulting www.ColleEnvironmentalServic:e,.com Wetland Project Management PHOTO SHEET Henry L. Ferguson Museum Land Trust 1109 Equestrian Ave, Fishers Island, NY 06390 Tax Map#: Block 19 Lots 4+9A(zoned R-120) KEY—photo locations one Z. >< A a ag New York State. S 1 , 425 Montauk Highway East Quogue, NY 11942 - (631) 369-9445 Environmental Consulting www.Cole:.nvironmentalService .com Wetland Project Management — PHOTO SHEET Henry L. Ferguson Museum Land Trust 1109 Equestrian Ave, Fishers Island, NY 06390 Tax Map#: Block 19 Lots 4+9A(zoned R-120) PHOTO 1—forest trailhead to north 1 hS ♦ 1�l 1 I PHOTO 2—forest/field threshold to north R � F r , �w T �i 425 Montauk Highway East Quogue, NY 11942 (631) 369-9445 Environmental Consulting www.Col_e .nvironmentalServic:e_,_.com Wetland Project Management PHOTO SHEET Henry L. Ferguson Museum Land Trust 1109 Equestrian Ave, Fishers Island, NY 06390 Tax Map#: Block 19 Lots 4+9A(zoned R-120) PHOTO 3—field from northeast ±� l ,1. f y 1• �� w rr s il� .n Y 13. A4 iVWv 4:.•oiN 47'£f•' "A'4{' `7 .. _ a Nr�:A PHOTO 4—towards intersection from field to north g .tf P y(7 i •,.r�I 'I � ! V ,� �q y? ".` 4144"h��RL�h,�rTv iTMV V 425 Montauk Highway East 4uogue, NY 11942 (631) 369-9445 Environmental Consulting www.Col_e nvironmentalServic:e,.com Wetland Project Management PHOTO SHEET Henry L. Ferguson Museum Land Trust 1109 Equestrian Ave, Fishers Island, NY 06390 Tax Map#: Block 19 Lots 4+9A(zoned R-120) PHOTO 5—intersection steps to north i W r 'j71. k ,r N rr 7-0 PHOTO 6—intersection road to east i • I { s � �e a r ' r 4. � � 1 s a w: • t 425 Montauk Highway East Quogue, NY 11942 (631) 369-9445 Environmental Consulting www.Cale_:nvironmentalService..com Wetland Project Management A- PHOTO SHEET Henry L. Ferguson Museum Land Trust 1109 Equestrian Ave, Fishers Island, NY 06390 Tax Map#: Block 19 Lots 4+9A(zoned R-120) PHOTO 7—intersection road to south a PHOTO 8—intersection road to west d r 3 425 Montauk Highway East Quogue, NY 11942 (631) 369-9445 Environmental Consulting www.Colle_nvironmentalServic.:e,_.com Wetland Project Management PHOTO SHEET Henry L. Ferguson Museum Land Trust 1109 Equestrian Ave, Fishers Island, NY 06390 Tax Map#: Block 19 Lots 4+9A(zoned R-120) PHOTO 9—roadway native grass+shrub restoration to west r .. . Fr a w y w sys`• �' as�� � �K s PHOTO 10- roadway ends to west n, i F y i 1 1, 425 Montauk Highway �S East Quogue, NY 11942 (631) 369-9445 Environmental Consulting www.Cole_nvironmentalServic:e_,.com Wetland Project Management — PHOTO SHEET Henry L. Ferguson Museum Land Trust 1109 Equestrian Ave, Fishers Island, NY 06390 Tax Map#: Block 19 Lots 4+9A(zoned R-120) PHOTO 11—parking arrival to northwest !i PHOTO 12—parking to northwest II I In I x 1�i � bi I an�wrw.-w+vvw+'•T'p "ii 425 Montauk Highway East Quogue, NY 11942 (631) 369-9445 Environmental Consulting www.ColelnvironmentalServic:e,.com Wetland Project Management PHOTO SHEET Henry L. Ferguson Museum Land Trust 1109 Equestrian Ave, Fishers Island, NY 06390 Tax Map#: Block 19 Lots 4+9A(zoned R-120) PHOTO 13—steps top to north PHOTO 14—steps bottom to south 425 Montauk Highway East Quogue, NY 11942 - (631) 369-9445 Environmental Consulting www.Cole_nvironmentalService_,.com Wetland Project Management PHOTO SHEET Henry L. Ferguson Museum Land Trust 1109 Equestrian Ave, Fishers Island, NY 06390 Tax Map#: Block 19 Lots 4+9A(zoned R-120) PHOTO 15—beach to east Nr � M r } • PHOTO 16—beach to south J iK 425 Montauk Highway East Quogue, NY 11942 (631) 369-9445 Environmental Consulting www.Cole�-nvironmentalService-.com Wetland Project Management _ PHOTO SHEET Henry L. Ferguson Museum Land Trust 1109 Equestrian Ave, Fishers Island, NY 06390 Tax Map#: Block 19 Lots 4+9A(zoned R-120) PHOTO 17—beach to northwest i Mp aw a PHOTO 18—beach: beach rose+ phragmites detail ♦'Y Y I 7 + 1 { 425 Montauk Highway East Quogue, NY 11942 (631) 369-9445 Environmental Consulting w_'Nw.ColeEnvironmeriti IServices.com Wetland Project Management PHOTO SHEET Henry L. Ferguson Museum Land Trust 1109 Equestrian Ave, Fishers Island, NY 06390 Tax Map#: Block 19 Lots 4+9A (zoned R-120) PHOTO 19—beach: seaside sandwort detail �� ✓ /� 1� .00 10j .. 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HURLBURT, .'_ . .'.' . . _ _ •-` - \ +300'(HW) _ ( SANDRA HURLBURT iz 02 (BLOCK 19 - LOT 3) Z O \\ u I �o n U Oj:.. .-. . - . ..... Q ...............' ' ,: . . . - :•••: : :- •: - .-•-.-IRON' -.•::::.:.•:.: ", •> o\ ,>,. : :••..•. .•.. •.- PIPE . . .`. ... . a � SUCCESSIONAL MARITIME FOREST a o. . . . . ^V $ J . • - (c.132,380 sf) ; ; { w r' . . n. LOCATION MAP nts - Site in Zone R-120 . woo. . - _ .. . .• -•.'••.' Op 0 �p . . . _ - - _ _ _ . to BLOCK 19 LOT �( n� . . AREA=2.77± ACR .- _•. ::'. . .. . (SCTM 1000-003 2-9) . : : : : : : "VACANT LA ' _. .• ; F 2024 ' .. IRON Southold Town : . _._ PIPE .•-- _•. .• . . . . . _ . . . IRON Board of Trustees . .. . . .. . . PIPE / . . _ . . . . NOTE: .. . .. .. .�. - *Native = non-fertilizer dependent . . _ . . . . z . • - . . Qs vegetation o . . . 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FERGUSON MUSEUM LAND TRUST - Block 19, Lots 4 + 9A East asst Montauk Highway Plan Quogue,NY 119429445 sheet 1 of 1 www.ColeEnvironmmenta[ 1109Equestrian Ave, Fishers Island, NY 06390 631369ntalServlces.com 04.14.23 U J • � J C ao 4�`✓} "L �N 3 � CD v \�� C �•. o F- 61 Q � U a) O _ � a oui c cn m = v Q w cu Lu od c ccs W O •- cliM cn 19-7 cc PORTION PORTION VJ > � CV 19-2 19-2 w 00 co t9-3 3-2-13 Cel p 00 Lu co S,42rOwr SO 1 25-1 4 / 20-7 + f f + `�r$,? + t + + + + 20-2 + MUSEUM + DEED LINE + LAND TRUST + • _ ,,. a _ _- - - - - _ _ - _ to - +*i + - -^ - - --- - -_-••-~ _-___-- _ to RAFfERTY - - --- - --------- - - -- - f {ALJ + + - - - - - - - -- - - - 1` / 0 tr�ry0 APPROX. HIGH WATER » _ a �"',��• LOCATION MAP SCALE 1 =400? NIF MCKACO ISLAND LLC bi WAY (ABANDONED) (BLOCK 19 — LOT 10) L~ PAVED DRIVE N N0. y�. PAVEMENT ENDS ... AT PROPERTY LINE BLOCK 19 LOT 9A %' r AREA=2.215E ACRES �w (SCTM 1000--003-2--11. 1) \ �/ NOTES N/F � 'VACANT LAND" 1.} THIS SURVEY WAS PREPARED FOR THE PARTIES AND PURPOSE :57— NICHOLAS G. SPOFFORD INDICATES HEREON. ANY EXTENSION OF THE USE BEYOND THE D (BLOCK 19 -- LOT 9) PURPOSED AGREED TO BETWEEN THE CLIENT AND THE SURVEYOR W S ZV34'1G'°W WATER ��/ EXCEEDS THE SCOPE OF THE ENGAGEMENT. 3a.c9 � EDGE OF LAWN FENCED GARDEN MANHOLE �- 2.) IT IS A VIOLATION OF THE STATE EDUCATION LAW FOR ANY 12' WATER 0 PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED IRON `� \,�, 1� GATE ��,Y LAND SURVEYOR, TO ALTER AN ITEM IN ANY WAY. PIPE 64,9$' IRON 2 `;r. 1 \1 HYDRANT D pRN� O 168.56' PIPE p ~ 0) 159.99' 25 4s'----- 55.43' . v� 3.) ONLY COPIES OF THIS SURVEY MARKED WITH THE LAND D Z � S 8'40'20"E 233.54' N88.44'20"W 216.42' ERESTONE SURVEYC`;S SIGNATURE AND AN ORIGINAL EMBOSSED OR INK SEAL Ld d O DRILL HOLE t�LECTRIC IN BOULDER sax (FOUND ARE THE PRODUCT OF THE LAND SURVEYOR. FENCED GARDEN (FOUND) 0- Li w ' 4.) C00s.[:'INATE .DISTANCES ARE MEASURED FROM U.S. COAST AND � .� t..� � z S 48.47 GEODETIC' SURVEY TRIANGULATION STATION "CHOCOMOUNT 2" � LLt CL - o W,_'286.23 Ld m W Z 5.) SITE IS IN ZONE R—120 w O LZ I \ rn co o O \ NIF ._1 r � CERTIFIED T0: Y Lj ( p MCKACO ISLAND LLC v _ m RC1 (BLOCK 19 -- PORTION OF LOT 2) THE HENRY L. FERGUSON MUSEUM O �"' FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY Q ry m IN ACCOP,DANCE WITH THE MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR TITLE SURVEYS O OF THE NEW YORK STATE LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION. z zCA .A ISI/F TITLE NO, F17-7404-105768-SUFF = C% HARRY 0. HURLBURT, JR. I W & SANDRA HURLBUl T I IRON (BLOCK 19 — LOT .�) I-- PIPE BLOCK 19 -- LOT 4 I AREA=2.77± ACRES 1131-TM 1000--003-2-9) 'VACANT LAND" z N' z 4 N/F � w` -.• HYDRANT � PETER R. CHAPMAN w �' a `3c SUSAN S. CHAPMAN (BLOCK 19 — LOT 5) ° T ui Lu IRON ,� ci �PIPE' IRON / z PIPE a � 4 ` m DO O vi FEB - 2 2024 a w u- 1-10 0 o w o LAJ a m DATE: 10/23/2017 ��2°��9 SCALE: 1 " -- 50' QUALITYCONTROL CERTIFICATION IRON �'� �� GROUP REVIEWED�-_ DATE PIPE � _ _ _ MERESTONE // l5aoaccr �.aa:Nnt,FR •--~_ W 2684 98 LEGEND _ N/F NOW OR FORMERLY 50 25 0 50 SHEET SURVEY _ F_NVIRONMENTAL CIVIL--- GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET 1 OF 1 grr�vcTufzA� ARCHITECTURAL '6iG�._ It'll'- - Town Hall Annex Glenn Goldsmith,President 1,.'I i0i ' 54375 Route 25 J1, ' qty�''n�!! rt�i', P.O.Box 1179 A. Nicholas I�rupski,Vice President Eric Sepenoski wit+ Southold,New York 11971 Liz Gillooly Telephone (631) 765-1892 Elizabeth Peeples 'Y� '! ; 4 ,{� Fax(631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES FEB - 2 2024 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD This Section For Office Use Only Southold Town Board of Trustees Coastal Erosion Permit Application Wetland Pen-nit Application e, Administrative Permit —Amendment/Transfer/Extension ,n Received Application:,�J_c}�Y Received Fee: Completed Application: __Incomplete:_ _SEQRA Classification: Type I Type II Unlisted Negative Dec. Positive Dec. Lead Agency Determination Date: _ _Coordination:(date sent):_ �LWRP Consistency Ass ssment Form Sent: la 7 CAC Referral Sent: /U )t Date of Inspection: 0�a Receipt of CAC Report:--- -Technical Review:_.__ Public Hearing Held: f--Resolution:_ Owner(s) Legal Name of Property (as shown on Deed): Pierce Rafferty on behalf of Henry L. Ferguson Museum Mailing Address: PO BOX 554 Fishers Island NY 06390 Phone Number: 631-788-7239 Suffolk County Tax Map Number: 1000 - 003.00-02.00-011.001 — Property Location: Vacant land. SCTM No.: 1000-003.00-02.00-011.001 Lat/Long:41.280177, -71.972021 (If necessary,provide LILCO Pole 4, distance to cross streets, and location) AGENT (If applicable): Christopher Cole of Cole Environmental Services Mailing Address: 425 Montauk Highway, East Quogue, NY 11942 Phone Number: 631-369-9445 _^ Email: info@ColeEnvimnmentalServices.com _` 425 Montauk Highway !' East Quogue, NY 11942 Environmental Consulting (631)369-9445 Wetland Project Management Board of Trustees Town of Southold 54375 Main Road PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Henry L. Ferguson Museum Land Trust PO Box 554 Fishers Island,NY 06390 Project Description Proposed removal of invasive vegetation and revegetation with appropriate native,non-fertilizer dependent species. Establishment of an unpaved 3-car parking area using existing soil and native grasses. Installation of straw tube drainage and erosion cutouts for stormwater management along beach access. Legalize existing stone steps leading to beach. Installation of driftwood handrail along stone steps for safe beach access. Legalize concrete removal of abandoned roadway. wyvw.ColeEnvironmen_ka II Services.com 0 425 Montauk Highway —^- East Quogue, NY 11942 Environmental Consulting (631)369-9445 Wetland Project Management Board of Trustees Town of Southold 54375 Main Road PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Re: Henry L. Ferguson Museum Land Trust PO Box 554 Fishers Island, NY 06390 Invasive Species Management Details The Henry L. Ferguson Museum Land Trust seeks to restore and improve the ecological impact of two properties under their management. These vacant properties are known to the Town as 1000-3-2-11.1 and 1000-3-2-9,the latter of which is more than 100'from the wetland boundary,and,therefore, outside of Trustees jurisdiction. All work described in this application pertains to the property within Trustees jurisdiction(1000-3-2-11.1). The proposed plan,referred to as the Chocomount Cove Restoration Plan,is based off two surveys by the New York Natural Heritage Program (NYNHP)and the Long Island Invasive Species Management Area (LIISMA),conducted in 2021 and 2022,respectively. The plan includes the control and eradication of invasive plant species through species-specific methods in conjunction with the installation of native, non-fertilizer dependent vegetation. While it is not possible to detail control and eradication methods for every invasive/non-native species present on site,specific details are given for high-level threats. More general details are given for plant groups such as vines,grasses,forbs, etc. Activities are to take place through three habitats labeled on the plan as beach, maritime shrubland,and successional old field meadow. The proposed plan has been broken down based on these environments. Invasive/non-native vegetation is to be controlled initially and continuously. As per NYNHP recommendations, native, non-fertilizer dependent vegetation on site will be used to repopulate disturbed areas. The HUM Land Trust has a small native plant nursery that grows progeny of the plants on the island. This nursery stock will also be used in restorations. Plants from the same or adjacent eco regions will be acquired as a last resort. Cover crops,such as buckwheat,oats,winter rye and/or little bluestem,may be used to reduce further invasion to the site as needed. www.ColeEnvironmen-taIServices.com ai f +1 425 Montauk Highway ' East Quogue, NY 11942 Environmental Consulting (631)369-9445 Wetland Project Management Successional Old Field Meadow Invasive vines will be cut at the base and given time to die. Older,larger vines may die more rapidly than younger vines,and may require repeated cutting. As per the recommendation of LIISMA,one third to one half of the meadow is to be mowed around the first week of April. Mowing is not to take place between April 15th and August 1"due to bird nesting season. The remaining area is to be mowed sometime in October or November. Mowing will not take place before October 11t due to the presence of reptiles. This plan will maintain adequate habitat for wildlife throughout the year. Because the fields have high invasive species density,they should be mowed every one to two years, mowing sections on a rotating basis. Minimum mower deck height should be 6 inches to favor native grasses. Individual patches of black swallowwort can be cut or mowed while flowering and before setting seed, being careful not to disturb wildlife.The plants can be carefully dug out or cut to the ground while they are flowering and before setting seed in late May-early July. Miscanthus plants will be dug up from the base and properly disposed of. Glossy buckthorn will be cut in July,August, up to mid-September,ideally before berries have set,cut down to one inch from the ground and straight glyphosate herbicide to be immediately applied to the freshly cut stump using a paint brush or sponge applicator. Small shrubs and seedlings can be manually pulled out or pulled using a weed wrench. Chocomount Cove Beach and Maritime Shrubland Phragmites will be managed by cutting and/or hand pulling. While hand pulling would be inefficient for larger stands,it maybe practical for areas with much smaller infestations. As per LIISMA recommendations, phragmites rhizomes can be cut below soil/sand surface at a 45 degree angle, removing the primary shoot and the newest bud of the plant.This forces the rhizome to expend more energy to generate secondary shoots,which are then spaded as well. This technique also helps to reduce disturbance on the site,which can help prevent a secondary invasion of invasive species. Management is to take place three times/year if possible,in June,July,and August,over the course of 3 to 5 years in order to achieve meaningful results. Native species within the phragmites will remain. Additional native plantings will be added as needed. There is a cutting method for invasive knotweed called "power of three"that shows promise. Knotweed stems are cut below the first joint three times per season:early June,late July,and late August. Cut www.ColeEnvironmen-taIServices.com 425 Montauk Highway ==�- East Quogue, NY 11942 Environmental Consulting (631)369-9445 Wetland Project Management stems are carefully bagged and disposed of properly. Cutting is repeated yearly until the knotweed is eradicated. Abandoned Roadway, Three-Car Pervious Parkinq Shoulder,and Beach Access The abandoned roadbed is to be restored to a native grass and shrub community,displacing non-natives. Weeds are to be removed mechanically. Three unpaved parking spots,vegetated with native non- fertilizer dependent species,are proposed to allow for greater accessibility. Enhancements to the existing beach access are also included in the plan. Stone steps to stabilize and improve beach access have already been installed. The addition of a driftwood handrail along the path is proposed to ensure the beach can continue to be accessed safely. Simple erosion control measures are also proposed to maintain an existing path to the beach. These measures include the use of straw tubing as well as cut outs along the path to divert runoff. www.ColeEnvironmen-taIServices.com 425 Montauk Highway East Quogue, NY 11942 Environmental Consulting (631)369-9445 Wetland Project Management Board of Trustees ® E (� E U E Town of Southold 54375 Main Road PO Box 1179 FEB - 2 2024 Southold, NY 11971 Southold Town Re: Henry L. Ferguson Museum Land Trust I Board of Trustees PO Box 554 Fishers Island, NY 06390 Chocomount Cove Restoration Plan: Invasive and Native Plant Inventory and Management The Chocomount Cove Restoration Plan is derived from two independent surveys conducted during 2021 and 2022 by staff of the New York Natural Heritage Program (NYNHP)and the Long Island Invasive Species Management Area (LIISMA). The following lists invasive,exotic and native plants. Because of the nature of each survey,the LIISMA survey is more qualitative and the NYNHP is more quantitative. The results of both surveys are presented. This information was provided to Cole Environmental Services by the Henry L. Ferguson Land Trust. Exotic, invasive Plant Species List(LISSMA) Porcelain berry,Ampelopsis brevipedunculata Miscanthus silver grass,Miscanthus sinensis Mugwort,Artemisia vulgaris var. vulgaris Reed canary grass, Phalaris arundinacea Round-leaved Bittersweet, Celastrus orbiculatus Himalayan-berry, Rubus bifrons Sweet autumn clematis, Clematis terniflora Glossy buckthorn, Frangula alnus Black swallowwort, Vincetoxicum nigrum Honeysuckle(Lonicera spp.) Glossy buckthorn,Frangula alnus Queen Anne's lace, Daucus carota Field hawkweed,Hieracium caespitosum Sheep sorrel,Rumex acetosella Vine honeysuckle,Lonicera japonica Native Plant Species List(LIISMA) Virginia creeper,Parthenocissus quinquefolia Yarrow,Achillea millefolium Poison ivy, Toxicodendron radicans Canada mayflower,Maianthemum canadense Pokeweed, Phytolacca americana Bayberry, Morella caroliniana Deer tongue grass, Dichanthelium clandestinum Little bluestem,Schizachyrium scoparium www.ColeEnvironmentaIServices.com i 425 Montauk Highway —= East Quogue, NY 11942 Environmental Consulting (631)369-9445 Wetland Project Management Slender leaf goldenrod, Euthamia graminifolia Ragged thoroughwort,Eupatorium pilosum Rough leaf goldenrod,Solidago rugosa Winged sumac, Rhus typhina Seaside goldenrod,Solidago sempervirens Broomsedge,Andropogon virginicus Long's sedge, Carex longii Panicgrass, Panicum virgatum Narrow-leaved blue-eyed grass,Sisyrinchium Black elderberry(Sambucus canadensis subsp. angustifolium nigra Northern dewberry,Rubus flagellaris Carolina horsenettle,Solanum carolinense Smooth sumac, Rhus copallinum False Solomon's seal, Maianthemum racemosum Three-leaved rattlesnake root,Nabalus trifoliolatus Combined Exotic and Native Plant Species List with estimated%cover(NYNHP) Obs. Pt.CC1.01 ref—Successional old field southern edge near border successional maritime forest • Frangula alnus,glossy buckthorn, 70% • Schizachyrium scoparium, little bluestem Obs.Pt.CC2.05—Successional old field at eastern side of path • Prunus serotina var.serotina, black cherry, 20% • Frangula alnus,glossy buckthorn, 10% • Rhus copallium var. copallium,winged sumac, 10% • Schizachyrium scoparium, little bluestem,70% • Panicum virgatum,switch panicgrass, 2% • Eupatorium pilosum, ragged thoroughwort, 1% • Euthamia graminfolia,common grass-leaved-goldenrod/flat-top goldentop, 0.01% • Sonchus sp., sow-thistle, 0.01 Obs.Pt.CC2.07(du)—Successional Old Field at eastern side of path south but near Obs.Pt.CC2.05. • Prunus serotina var.serotina, black cherry, 8% • Frangula alnus,glossy buckthorn, 7% • Quercus velutina. Black oak, 1% • Juniperus virginina var.virginiana,eastern red cedar,0.01% • Rhus copallium var. copallium,winged sumac,5% • Rubus flagellaris, northern blackberry, northern dewberry,5% ------------- • Loncera japonica,Japanese honeysuckle, 5%. Exotic, remove InD www.ColeEnvironmen-taIServices.com FEB - 2 2024 Southold Town Board of Trustees i 425 Montauk Highway n� East Quogue, NY 11942 Environmental Consulting (631)369-9445 Wetland Project Management • Schizachyrium scoparium, little bluestem,55% • Nabalus trifoliolatus,three-leaved rattlesnake root, 1% • Dichanthelium sp., rosette-panicgrass,0.01% • Eupatorium pilosum, ragged thoroughwort,0.01% • Euthamia graminfolia, common grass-leaved-goldenrod/flat-top goldentop, 0.01% Chocomount Cove Beach: Maritime shrubland,high salt marsh,marine intertidal gravel/sand Exotic, Invasive Plants Species List(LIISMA) Phragmites,Phragmites australis Beach rose,Rosa rugosa Tree of heaven,Ailanthus altissima Native Plant Species(LIISMA) Black cherry,Prunus sertoina Beach grass, Calamagrostis breviligulata Beach plum,Prunus maritimus Picklewort,Salicornia spp. False willow,Baccharis hamamifolia Carolina sea lavender, Limonium carolinianum Smooth sumac,Rhus copallinum Seaside sandwort, Honckenya peploides Combined Exotic and Native Plant Species List and %cover(NYNHP)and our proposed control. Obs. Pt.CC2.03b, Maritime shrubland • Baccharis halimifolia, Eastern false willow, 10%. • Lonicera morrowii, Morrow's honeysuckle, 10%-exotic and invasive,gradually remove • Rhus typhina, staghorn sumac, 10% • Rosa rugosa, beach rose,40%.—exotic and potentially invasive,gradually remove • Toxicodendron radicans ssp. Radicans, poison ivy, 15%.Although native and an important bird food,this would be removed for worker protection. • Phragmites australis, common reed, 15%. Exotic and invasive, Phragmites will be removed by spading, pulling and/or covering. Note:Currently, Phragmites are growing on property bordering the Land Trust's requiring owner permission for removal. • Sohdago sempervirens,seaside goldenrod, 6% • Suaeda maritima, herbaceous sea-blite, 6%.Confirm ssp. -exotic or native. • Atriplex sp., saltbush, 5% Obs. Pt.CC2.05-Maritime shrubland • Prunus serotina var.serotina, black cherry, 10% • Lonicera morrowii, Morrow's honeysuckle,40%-exotic and invasive,gradually remove. www.ColeEnvironmen-taiServices.com I J �� ;f; It, !f t� Ii U FEB - c 2024 outhold Town 425 Montauk Highway East Quogue, NY 11942 Environmental Consulting (631)369-9445 Wetland Project Management • Baccharis halimifolia, Eastern false willow, 10%. • Rhus typhina,staghorn sumac, 10% • Rosa rugosa, beach rose,40%.—exotic and potentially invasive,gradually remove • Morella caroliniensis,small bayberry, 5% • Rosa sp. Rose, 5%,white. Identify sp. • Prunus maritima, beach plum, previously planted. • Celastrus obiculatus,Asian bittersweet,5%. Exotic remove by repeated cutting and pulling. • Parthenocissus quinquefolia,Virginia creeper, 5% Obs. Pt.CC2.02—High salt marsh Outside of land trust property—no restoration effort. • Sporobolus pumilus, saltmeadow cordgrass, 50%cover • Sporobolus alternaflora,smooth cordgrass, 15%cover • Limonium carohnianum, Carolina sealavender, 10%cover • Salicornia depresso, common glasswort, 5%cover Obs.Pt:CC2.04(higher up on the beach than CC2.03)-Marine intertidal gravel/sand beach • Atriplex sp.,saltbush, 20% • Solidago sempervirens, seaside goldenrod, 10% • Raphanus raphanistrum,wild radish,5%:Exotic, control by pulling and monitoring • Honckenya peploides,sea sandwort, 1%. See proposed action above. Obs. Pt.CC2.03—Marine intertidal gravel/sand beach '?he marine intertidal gravel sand beach...has the highest Weighted Floristic Quality Index Score(FQI 8.00)for that community found during our surveys." NYNHP • Honckenya peploides, sea sandwort,5%cover. Protected from encroachment by Phragmites expanding from adjacent property by pulling or covering Phragmites. ID, U ' 0] NLFB - 2 2024 LSouthold Town www.ColeEnvironmerrtaiServices.com Board of Trustees 0 Board of Trustees Application GENERAL DATA Land Area(in square feet): 96,485.4 Area Zoning: R-120 Previous use of property: Public access Intended use of property: Public access Covenants and Restrictions on property? —ElYes _2_No If"Yes", please provide a copy. Will this project require a Building Permit as per Town Code? -ayes 7 No If"Yes",be advised this application will be reviewed by the Building Dept.prior to a Board of Trustee review and Elevation Plans will be required. Does this project require a variance from the Zoning Board of Appeals? Yes 7 No If"Yes",please provide copy of decision. !project re any demolition as per Town Code or as determined by the Building Dept.? Yes q✓ No Does the structure(s) on property have a valid Certificate of Occupancy? Yes F-1 No Prior permits/approvals for site improvements: Agency Date NYSDEC-1-4738-04889/00002 11.10.23 No prior permits/approvals for site improvements. Has any permit/approval ever been revoked or suspended by a governmental agency?-z-y No-E-1 Yes If yes, provide explanation: Project Description (use attaclunents if necessary): See attached project,description. _ _ Board of Trustees Application WETLAND/TRUSTEE LANDS APPLICATION DATA Purpose of the proposed operations:,To eradicate invasive species, plant native species, restore conserved areas, and improve beach access Area of wetlands on lot: 0 square feet Percent coverage of lot: 0_ % Closest distance between nearest existing structure and upland edge of wetlands: N/A feet Closest distance between nearest proposed structure and upland edge of wetlands: N/A feet Does the project involve excavation or filling? W No _ _Yes If yes, how much material will be excavated?N/A cubic yards How much material will be filled?, N/A cubic yards Depth of which material will be removed or deposited: N/A feet Proposed slope throughout the area of operations: 1 1% Manner in which material will be removed or deposited: vegetation is to be removed by hand and/or mechanical means. No excavation of material is proposed. 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 attaclunents if appropriate): The proposed will have no negative impact on the wetlands and tidal waters. The project focuses on invasive species removal and restoration, with some stormwater management, which will aim to improve habitat and water quality in the area. A ' r 6.1 Z20 Appendix B Short Environmental Assessment Form Instructions for Completing Part I -Project Information. The applicant or project sponsor is responsible for the completion of Part 1. Responses become part ofthe application for approval or funding,are subject to public review,and may be subject to further verification, Complete Part I based on information currently available, If additional research or investigation would be needed to fully respond to any item,please answer as thoroughly as possible based on current information. Complete all items in Part 1. You may also provide any additional information which you believe will be needed by or useful to the lead agency;attach additional pages as necessary to supplement any item. Part I -Project and Sponsor Information Name of Action or Project: Henry L Fergeson Land Trust restoration Project Location(describe,and attach a location map): Vacant land. SCTM No.: 1000-003.00-02.00-011.001 Lat/Long: 41.280177, -71.972021 Brief Description of Proposed Action: See attached project description. Name of Applicant or Sponsor: -� Telephone: 631-369-9445 Cole Environmental Services E-Mail: info@coleenvironmentalservices.com Address: 425 Montauk Highway City/PO: _ W N T State: �r Zip Code: East Quogue NY 11942 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 F]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: ❑ NYSDEC-Permit #1-4738-04889/00002&3 3.a.Total acreage of the site of the proposed action? - !� 2,2�� acres b.Total acreage to be physically disturbed? L ,acres c.Total acreage(project site and any contiguous properties)owned or controlled by the applicant or project sponsor? 2.215, .,.,_..acres 4. Cher !I land us hat occur on,adjoining anlL4ar the prop action. Urban Rural(non-agriculture) Industrial tiCommercial ❑✓ Residential (suburban) Forest ❑Agriculture HAquatic QOther(specify)': T Parkland Page I of 4 P 5. Is the proposed action, _ NO TYES N/A a.A permitted use under the zoning regulations? b.Consistent with the adopted comprehensive plan? H_ 6.�Is the proposed action consistent with the predominant character of the existing built or natural NO YES landscape? ✓ 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:_F shers_I_sland and Pe_conic Bau_and Ev_rons_benefit_to human _ Elhealth and protect public bea_Ith�water,_v._enetation s and cy enic_beaut 3. 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? v✓ LL 9.Does the proposed action meet or exceed the state energy code requirements? _ NO YES If the proposed action will exceed requirements,describe design features and technologies: ❑ 10. Will the proposed action connect to an existing public/private water supply? NO YES If No,describe method for providing potable water: �____.__ __ ❑ 11.Will the proposed action connect to existing wastewater utilities? NO YES If No,describe method for providing wastewater treatment: 7 ❑ 12. a.Does the site contain a structure that is listed on either the State or National Register of Historic 'NO YES Places? IYES 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 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: _ • ,ntify the typic bitat types that occ n,or are likely to be found on t a,-rolect site. Check all that apply: Shoreline Forest Agricultural/grasslands J✓ Early mid-successional El Wetland Urban FISuburban 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? `NNOO YES _.._. _. –-.L—I 17.Will the proposed action create storm water discharge,either from point or non-point sources? NO TYS If Yes, a. Will storm water discharges flow to adjacent properties? ZNO DYES El b.Will storm water discharges be directed to established conveyance systemsff an m drains)? If Yes,briefly describe: ONO YES Page 2 of 4 i �18.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: _ _ —m ❑ 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? IfYes,describe: _ --,_____ _ __ _ _�__...__---__-- _--..__ .__. ❑ I AFFIRM THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE AND ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE Applicant/sponsor name: Chris Cole,Cole Environmental Services Date:12.12.23 2.�2.23 _ Signature p Part 2-Impact Assessment. The Lead Agency is responsible for the completion of Part 2. Answer all of the following questions in Part 2 using the information contained in Part 1 and other materials submitted by the project sponsor or otherwise available to the reviewer. W hen answering the questions the reviewer shauld be guided by the concept"Have my responses been reasonable considering the scale and context of the proposed action?" No,or m Moderate small to large impact impact may may occur occur I. Will the proposed action create a material conflict with an adopted land use plan or zoning 11regulations? 2. Will the proposed action result in a change in the use or intensity of use of land? n 3. Will tileE]proposed action impair the character or quality of the existing community? IjI F-1 4. Will tite proposed action have an impact on the environmental characteristics that caused the _ ❑ a establishment of a Critical Environmental Area(CEA)? S. Will the proposed action result in an adverse change in the existing level of traffic or �_.__ 1:1affect 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 ❑ _ reasonably available energy conservation or renewable energy opportunities? 7. Will the proposed action impact existing: ❑ a.public/private water supplies? b.public/private wastewater treatment utilities? a S. TWill the proposed action impair the character or quality of important historic,archaeological, �❑ _ architectural or aesthetic resources? _ m El- 9. Will the proposed action result in an adverse change to natural resources(e.g.,wetlands, ❑ waterbodies,groundwater,air quality,flora and fauna)? 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 ❑ ❑ problems? 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. aCheck 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-w.-�--------�---� President Print or Type Name of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Title of Responsible Officer TM Signature of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Signature of Preparer(if different from Responsible Officer) CPRINT Page 4 of 4 i �y 425 Montauk Highway East Quogue, NY 11942 Environmental Consulting (631)369-9445 Wetland Project Management Board of Trustees Town of Southold 54375 Main Road PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Henry L. Ferguson Museum Land Trust PO Box 554 Fishers Island, NY 06390 Proiect Description Proposed removal of invasive vegetation and revegetation with appropriate native, non-fertilizer dependent species. Establishment of an unpaved 3-car parking area using existing soil and native grasses. Installation of straw tube drainage and erosion cutouts for stormwater management along beach access. Legalize existing stone steps leading to beach. Installation of driftwood handrail along stone steps for safe beach access. Legalize concrete removal of abandoned roadway. www.ColeEnvironmenraIServices.com toard, of Trustees APP licatiof AFFIDAVIT P1�lr _ . . BEING DULY'SWORN DEPOSES AND AFFIRMS THAT HVSHE IS:THE APPLICANT FOR THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PERMIT(S)AND THAT ALL STATEMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE TRUE TO THE BEST OF HIS/HER KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF,AND THAT ALL WORK WILL BE DONE IN THE MANNER SET FORTH IN THIS APPLICATION AND AS MAY BE APPROVED BY THE SOUTHOLD.TOWN BOARD OF TRUSTEES, THE APPLICANT AGREES TO HOLD THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD AND THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES HARMLESS AND FREE FROM ANY AND ALL DAMAGES AND CLAIMS.ARISING UNDER OR BY VIRTUE OF SAID PERMIT(S),IF GRANTED. IN COMPLETING THIS APPLICATION,I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE TRUSTEES,THEIR AGENT(S)OR REPRESENTATIVES,INCLUDING THE CONSERVATION ADVISORY COUNCIL,TO ENTER ONTO MY PROPERTY TO INSPECT THE PREMISES IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS APPLICATION, INCLUDING A FINAL INSPECTION. I FURTHER.AUTHORIZE THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES TO ENTER ONTO MY PROPERTY AND.AS REQUIRED TO INSURE COMPLIANCE WITH ANY CONDITION OF ANY WETLAND OR COASTAL EROSION PERMIT ISSUED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES DURING THE TERM OF THE PERMIT. d 0 ? Signature of Prope O Signature of Property Owner SWORN,TO BEFORE ME THIS U DAY OF /'tib 2023 ary Public �xP, 0672-Lt 2� pard of Trustees Application AUTHORIZATION (Where the applicant is not the owner) I/We; owners of the property identified as SCTM# 1000- 1000-0030070200-911001&009000 in the town of FISHERS ISLAND New York, hereby authorizes COLE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVIES 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. Property Owner's Siatur Property Owner's Signature SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS, . 'Cd DAY OF... ;2Q23 N y Public P, OCj•.2yC. 2(e APPLICANUAGENUREPRESENTATIVE TRANSACTIONAL DISCLOSURE FORM The Town of Souihotd's Code of Ethics prohibit.conflic(s of interest on the Hart of town officers arnd emnloyecti Thempse of �L form is to nrbvicle infommtion ti hich can alert the totivn of nossrble contltctt of interest and allow it to take whatever action t neces5ary to avoid same. YOUR NAME: (Last ame,fi e,griddle initial, ess you are applying in the name of someone else or other entity,such as a company.If so,indicate the other person's or company's name.) NAME OF APPLICATION: (Check all that apply.) Tax grievance Building Variance Trustee- X— Change of Zone Coastal Erosion Approval of plat __ Mooring Exemption from plat or official map. Planning Other (If"Other,name the activity.) Do yoti personally,(or through yoor company,spouse,sibling,parent,or child)le;lvc a relaitionship with any of tccr or%mploycc of the.'l`own ofSouthold? "Relationship"includes by blood,marriage,or business interest "Business interest"means a business, including a partnership,'in Which the town.officeror employee bust even a partiailownership of.(or employment by)a corpontiien in which the.town,officer ar employee owris more than 5%of the shares. YES NO X If you answered"YES",complete the balance of this form and date and sign where indicated. Name of person employed by the Town of Southold Title or position of that person Describe the relationship between yourself(the applictuttlagent!representative)and the town officer or employee.Either check the appropriate line A)through D)and/or describe in the space provided. The town officer or employee or his or her spouse,sibling,parent,of child is(check all that apply): A)the owner.of greater lhan 5%ofthe shares of the corporate stock of the applicant (wlien Ilse applicant is a corporation); B)the legal.or beneficial owner of tiny interest in a noncorporate entity(when the dpplicant is not a corporation) C).an officer,director,partner,or employee of the applicant;or D)the actual applicant. DESCRIPTION OF RELATIONSHIP Submitted this day of 0—� Z Signature Print Name� Form TS 1 '!�d��--�� J i APPLICANT/AGENT/REPRESENTATIVE TRANSACTIONAL DISCLOSURE FORM i i The Town of Southold's Code of Ethics prohibits conflicts of interest on the part of town officers and emnloyees.The pumose of this form is to rovitle information which can alert the town of ossuble conihcts n"131 and allow ut to take whatever action is i necessary to avoid same. !!''�1 c (1 YOUR NAME: W�C ` P`S-T(W (Last name,first n e,griddle initial,unless you are applying m the name of someone else or other entity,such as a company.If so,indicate the other person's or company's name.) NAME OF APPLICATION; (Check all that apply.) Tax grievance Building Variance Trustee X 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,'spousc,sibling,parent,or child)have a relationship with any officer or employee of the'i'own.of Southold? "Relationship"includes by blood,marriage,or business interest."Business interest"means a business, including a partnership,in which the town officer or employee has even a partial ownership of(or employment by)a corporation in which the town officer or employee owns more than 5%of the shares. YES NO _> . If you answered"YES",complete the balance of this form and date and sign where indicated. Name of person employed by the Town of Southold Title or position of that person Describe the relationship between yourself(the applicant/agent/representative)and the town officer or employee.Either check the appropriate line A)through D)and/or desedbe in the space provided. The town officer or employee or his or her spouse,sibling,parent,or child is(check all that apply): A)the owner of greater than 5%of the shares of the corporate stock of the applicont (when the applicant is a corporation); B)the legal or beneficial owner of any interest in a non-corporate entity(when the applicant is not a corporation); C)an officer,director,partner,or employee of the applicant;or D)the actual applicant. DESCRIPTION OF RELATIONSHIP Submitted day of Q 202 Signature AA Print Name C,NR�STbP1\EtZ COIF Form TS I 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 significant beneficial and adverse effects upon the coastal area(which includes-all of Southold Town). 3. If any question in Section C on this form is answered "yes" or "no", then the proposed action will affect the achievement of the LWRP policy standards and conditions contained in the consistency review law. Thus, each answer must be explained in detail, listing both supporting and non- sunporting facts. If an action cannot be certified as consistent with the LWRP policy standards and conditions,it shall not be undertaken. A copy of the LWRP is available in the following places: online at the Town of Southold's website (southoldtown.northfork.net), the Board of Trustees Office, the Planning Department, all local libraries and the Town Clerk's office. B. DESCRIPTION OF SITE AND PROPOSED ACTION SCTM# 1000 -3-2 _11.1 PROJECT NANdE Henry Ferguson Land Trust Restoration The Application has been submitted to(check appropriate response): Town Board ❑ Planning Board❑ Building Dept. ❑ Board of Trustees ❑✓ 1. Category of Town of Southold agency action(check appropriate response): (a) Action undertaken directly by Town agency(e.g. capital ❑ construction,planning activity,agency regulation,land transaction) ❑ (b) Financial assistance(e.g.grant,loan,subsidy) (c) Permit,approval,license,certification: ❑✓ Nature and extent of action: Please see attached project description _ Location of action: Vacant land. SCTM No.: 1000-003.00-02.00-011.001 Lat/Long:41.280177, -71.972021 Site acreage: 2.215acres Present land use: Public access Present zoning classification: R-120 _ 2. If an application for the proposed action has been filed with the Town of Southold agency, the following information shall be provided: (a) Name of applicant: Cole Environmental Services on behalf of Henry L. Ferguson Land Trust (b) Mailing address: 425 Montauk Highway,East Quogue, NY 11942 (c) Telephone number: 631-369-9445 — Will the action be directly undertaken,require funding,or approval by a state or federal agency? Yes ❑✓ No❑ If yes, which state or federal agency? NYsoEC-Permit#1-4738.04889/00002 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 fora// 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 LINRP Section III—Policies; Page 2 for evaluation criteria. Z✓ Yes 1:1 No F] Not Applicable Client seeks to maintain the natural beauty of the land and waters by removing invasive species and replanting with native species. The native species will prevent run-off Into the tidal waters as well as help with erosion.The proposed pervious parking area will allow up to 3 vehicles, and proposed Improved beach access will allow the public to access the beach safely. 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 ❑ No ❑ Not Applicable There will be minimal disturbance fas the project focuses on the restoration of the property. 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 a Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Applicable The proposed native vegetation will enhance the scenic resources from both the landward and seaward side of the location,as well as positively affect the visual quality to the town. 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 g through 16 for evaluation criteria Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Applicable The proposed plantings and stormwater managment will help reduce erosion and protect the current location Attach additional sheets if necessary V _ 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 ❑Not Applicable The proposed native plantings will help filter pollution and assist in the prevention of erosion,which in turn will help with the quality of the water Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 6, Protect and restore the quality and function of the Town of Southold ecosystems including Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitats and wetlands. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 22 through 32 for evaluation criteria. 17 Yes ❑No 17 Not:applicable The restoration of the property will help wildlife habitats thrive. Native vegetation will become abundant,which act as host plants for native insects and provide nutritionally dense food for birds. Attach additional sheets if necessary n Policy 7. Protect and improve air quality in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III — Policies Pages 32 through 34 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑No❑✓ Not Applicable 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 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 33 through 46 for evaluation criteria. ❑✓ Yell ] No❑Not Applicable The proposed handrail to the shoreline on the existing stone footpath will offer added safety to pedestrians that frequent the site. The proposed parking area will make it easier for the public to access to beach, too. 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. ❑Yes ❑ No ❑✓ Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 11. Promote sustainable use of living marine resources in Long Island Sound, the Peconic Estuary and 'Town waters. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 57 through 62 for evaluation criteria. [:]Yes ❑ No❑✓ Not Applicable 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. ❑Yes ❑ No❑✓ Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 13. Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resources. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 65 through 68 for evaluation criteria. Yes ❑ No 17 Not Applicable PREPARED BY Christopher Cole 'TI'TLE Agent DATE 425 Montauk Highway East Quogue, NY 11942 Environmental Consulting (631)369-9445 Wetland Project Management Board of Trustees Town of Southold 54375 Main Road PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Henry L. Ferguson Museum Land Trust PO Box 554 Fishers Island, NY 06390 Proiect Description Proposed removal of invasive vegetation and revegetation with appropriate native, non-fertilizer dependent species. Establishment of an unpaved 3-car parking area using existing soil and native grasses. Installation of straw tube drainage and erosion cutouts for stormwater management along beach access. Legalize existing stone steps leading to beach. Installation of driftwood handrail along stone steps for safe beach access. Legalize concrete removal of abandoned roadway. wlNw.ColeEnvironmen taIServices.com 425 Montauk Highway East Quogue, NY 11942 Environmental Consulting (631)369-9445 Wetland Project Management Board of Trustees E C E U E Town of Southold 54375 Main Road PO Box 1179 FEB - 2 2024 Southold, NY 11971 Southold 'Town Re:Administrative Wetlands Application Board of 1 rustees Henry L. Ferguson Museum Land Trust PO Box 554 .Fishers Island, NY 06390 Dear Elizabeth, Enclosed are the following items as part of the Administrative Wetland Application for the Henry L. Ferguson Land Trust: 1. Check#618 for$250.00 for Administrative Wetland Permit Application fee 2. Original Owners Affidavit,Agent Authorization,Applicant and Agent Transactional Disclosure Forms and one(1)photocopy of each 3. Three(copies)of the site plan dated 04.14.23 4. Three(3)copies of the survey by CME Associates Engineering, Land Surveying&Architecture dated 10.23.17 5. Two(2)copies of the Administrative Wetland Permit Application with attached Invasive Species Management Details 6. Two(2)copies of the SEAF 7. Two(2)copies of the LWRP 8. Two(2)Copies of the photo sheet 9. DEC Permit 10. Chocomount Cove Restoration Plan: Invasive and Native Plant Inventory Sincerely, KYRmmel Principal Cole Environmental Services, Inc. w,ww.ColeEnvironmen tal$ervices.com