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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1000-3.-2-11.1 OFFICE LOCATION: ®��®E °�®� 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 cou LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION PROGRAM TOWN OF SOUTHOLD To: Glenn Goldsmith, President Town of Southold Board of Trustees From: Mark Terry, AICP LWRP Coordinator Date: February 13, 2024 Re: LWRP Coastal Consistency Review for HENRY L. FERGUSON MUSEUM SCTM# 1000-3-2-11.1 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 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 and the records available to me, I recommend that the proposal is EXEMPT from the LWRP pursuant to Chapter 268. Waterfront Consistency Review § 268-3. Definitions. FF. Cutting phragmites to greater than 12 inches and vegetative restoration, provided that native wetland vegetative species are not affected or disturbed in any manner; 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 RECEIVED Town of Southold - FEB 0 7 2024 LWRP CONSISTENCY ASSESSMENT FORM Southo Town A. INSTRUCTIONS Planning'Board I. 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- 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 OF SITE AND PROPOSED ACTION SCTMN loon _3-2 PROJECT NAME Henry Ferguson Land Trust Restoration The Application has been submitted to (check appropriate response): Town Board ❑ Planning Board❑ Building Dept. ❑ Board of Trustees ❑✓ I. 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 W1 No❑ If yes, which state or federal agency? NYsoEC-Permit#1-4738-04889100002 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 LVVRP Section III—Policies; Page 2 for evaluation criteria. ✓❑Yes ❑ No ❑ 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 ❑✓ 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 S 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 Policy 5. Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town of.Southold. See LWRP Section III — Policies Pages 16 through 21 for evaluation criteria ❑✓ Yes ❑ No ❑Not Applicable 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 In—Policies; Pages 22 through 32 for evaluation criteria. ❑✓ Yes ❑No ✓❑ 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 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 S. 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 38 through 46 for evaluation criteria. 0 Ye,,E] 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 bea h, too. Attach additional sheets if necessary WOPMNG 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❑✓ Not Applicable PREPARED BY Christopher Cole TITLE Agent DATE 2.2 •24_ 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.ColeEnvironmen-talServices.com . ` . . 4J5 Montauk Highway East Omogue, NY1194Z Environmental Consulting (631)369'9445 Wetland Project Management |--------- Board ofTrustees h� \| Town of Southold — � 54375ManRoad PO Box 117Q �.^~ -FEB - � � -- Southold, NY11971 Re: Henry L Ferguson Museum Land Trust ---------- PD Box 554 Fishers Island, NYOG3QO 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 ` ond10OO'3'3'8,the |otterofvxhichisnmonethan1OO'fvomthawet|andboundapy,ond,therefove, outside of Trustees jurisdiction. All work described in this application pertains to the property within Trustees jurisdiction (100O'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 (U|SK8A),conducted in2O21 and 2O22, respectively. The plan includes the control and eradication of invasive plant species thnoughspecies'spodficrnethodsinconjunubonxv�h the insto||a�onofna�ve, ' ' 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,forbn, 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 un these environments. Invasive/non-native vegetation is to be controlled initially and continuously. Ao per NYNHP recommendations, native, non-fertilizer dependent vegetation on site will be used to repopulate distur6ecloneao. The HUM Land Trust has a small native plant nursery that grows progeny of the plants onthwis|and. This nursery stock will also be used|nrestorations. Plants from the same or adjacent eco regions will be acquired asa last resort. Cover crops,such ou buckwheat,oats,winter rye and/or little b|uestmmn, may be used to reduce further invasion to the site osneeded. %h, X 425 Montauk Highway =r 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 15`h and August V due to bird nesting season. The remaining area is to be mowed sometime in October or November. Mowing will not take place before October 11 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-talServices.com FEB - 2024 :. `,outho d iGWit E v: 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 Parking 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. I 2024 FEB - 2 ; I i ti" I E 1 yww.Col eEnvironmentaI Services.corn 425 Montauk Highway East Quogue, NY 11942 Environmental Consulting (631)369-9445 Wetland Project Management Board of Trustees �I Town of Southold � ,?f 54375 Main Road PO Box 1179 f f E E B - 2 2024 Southold, NY 11971 P Sauthold Towns j Re: Henry L. Ferguson Museum Land Trust _ i_y Fzeard 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 olnus 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.ColeEnvironmen laIServices.com t � Aa V F g j S 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 j r_., o � w:ww.ColeEnvironmen_talServices.com u FEB - 2 2024 �! SoUthaid Tot' f Board of TrUstees 425 Montauk Highway ,o 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 homamifolia 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 an covering. Note:Currently, Phragmites are growing on property bordering the Land Trust's requiring owner permission for removal. • Solidago sempervirens, seaside goldenrod, 6% • Suaeda maritima, herbaceous sea-blite, 6%.Confirm ssp. -exotic or native. • Atriplex sp., saltbush, 5% l 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-talServices.com 2024 �. Sot.Jir,'Flf.FtQ1AJr'f 425 Montauk Highway n 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 carolinianum, Carolina sealavender, 10%cover • Salicornia depressa, 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 "The 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. Ind If `';IIf V#jj y�I . ;. 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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 .-�- - A /1/ ' r t., S�� 4 .r f n ox orx 02 e-ra oem re obrazr ISIANQ n- 02 q a r e2 Ho ry .b -sEttnv y ys,�'Y FERRY ��, i a - •. �6Y4' °i ��.��, _ ]M 2Mry DB r. .,F "`•f. \lT. �' i 4 .. ° OM .+p:..., 2a s t y •-i 2n, ,MI 1 <.. a i r ct 22 s 1•, , z: Jf cM1 . 2N t 2.3 - » :IA u4. r 23 ° 2Y 1 lei t S9'' ..s 5.,, \ _ 2. e 2Yxci aaVm Y►,},- 2. 4.) wo 231(cl .1Afc i •! y f 9 i ikw � t p e'wu a 12 rt `•� #h s _ an { d x rre - f"' 1 °i•4^I eM M:MYe farms PoM -,v 7 ie sec l; Q All urn-! y ����,�'-•P`'c - � s ,ti.r.. ,..... ....,>.�... E a"ie 'm"'"'�..w�H "' — •' c COUNTY OFSUFFOLK Twe n .,:,4. TooB scc-cr+rvo O _1L___ —— __ __ ` O �•.� —�— ••� ` RW Frv,,t,TBa 8 I 1R W aaTwan of an wBTon of THE ;---------- yT a. eounuxo M ar __ _ lP—1L__. --- ••w ,+ e.,w �: £ IW(]w•i PT+MnMM M I!4°1B TnEwMeNpigEB A 003 I BEACH 1OON0 S4q1/D / (c.14,383 sf) U \ test Phragmites "' � DEED LINE control �• o (proposed) —� m / protect seaside sandwort N86.37'30"E �(v (proposed) grodually displace beach rose + 116.98' O other non—native APPROX. 7 O \ (proposed)shrubs •notives HIGH WATER � ^ \ LINE A, MARITIME SHRUBLAND (c.16,322 sf) — erosion cutouts stone '` �' steps -- (proposed) (complete) d ips loce non—native � T invasives with *native straw tube/ shrubs drainage pipe (proposed) (proposed) T roadway .. .. .........:.....: ;{.;. ?:'!::::::?5:.' S>ii::.1i:>P::: ends S ood handrail . . . . . _ .>?!;:':":``:' + driftwood posts . • • • • • • • . roadway w/removable rail fence ............. ;A ANDO pavement meth. ground - (existing) i . . . - removed anchor APPROX. displace (complete)J (proposed) poved� • -•• 10 - 10' ABOVE non—natives roadway N SEA LEVEL with *native gross / 3—car unpaved begins 0. • - q .•.'.'." +shrubs parking areo N- . . • . . O a _ . .'_'-'-' (ongoing) approx. 24'x30' • • - • • • . 4 • • _ . / existing soil + as -native grass q CL SUCCESSIONAL OLD FIELD/MEADOW (proposed) z (c.35,308 sf)/ y ` `-` S O establish *native .•.•.-.-.-. :r •�,— plant community e`l _ OU - O O for pollinators �Q� _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ OO . . _ 2 m d- (proposed) /a _ ..... . . _ _ _ _ - Z. ` BLOCK 19 — LOT 9 74'34'1OW -.•_-.• . .. . ......:.:.•.• . . .. . . : : :.:. : :. AREA=2.215± ACRES 30.00' _ :::: . . . .:. . . .(SCTM 1000-003-2—11. 1)•' :. IRON . "VACANT LAND" c %PI / -IRON. R�VEWP 1 @8.56' PIPE PPv�D D \',:•:,S88°40'20"E / 233.54' 56.4. ti NIF _ (FOUND • / APPROX. HARRY 0. HURLBURT, _ - •-'.'.'. .•.•• .\\ +300'(Hw) ( SANDRA HURLBURT :`•:•: . _ 5 o (BLOCK 19 — LOT 3) \ \ .. Y I U I N _ ...� . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . Q ...... . . . . _ ` `: :. . _ .IRON+ .,. .. .'.' '. . PIPE ¢¢^n _ `_'_'_�, SUCCESSIONAL MARITIME FOREST• - - \ Q2o `y (c.132,380 sf) : : `1 _ \o-\ . . ��� _'.'_'. LOCATION MAP nts — Site in Zone R-120 •' WNo. .�.. .+. gip' _ . _'.'. .P_0;. . . . . :•.': ' : : BLOCK 19 — LOT : : : .' : . : : . : / :' : :' •:-.`.. . '.' .. , AREA=2.77± ACR : : `• ':-.-_ . . (SCTM 1000-003 2-9) _ :. _ . . . . . :. _ . / •::: "VACANT LA*. : :-: . :-. . . . . . : :':' _ . . . ' / FEB 2 2024 . .`• . . .' . -=.... IRON •`-`- . • /,`-` . . . . . . . PIPE IRON :'•` PIPE Southold Town . : / Board of Trustees NOTE: :�_ *Native = non—fertilizer dependent l As. vegetation .. . . . . . ��,�i oPa / K EY Phragmites Seaside sandwort Maritime Shrubland 9 SITE PLAN �2D��g 1 ��=r O Abandoned Road (paving removed) . . .IRON. .0, v Lj ` ` ` PIPE R - - • Successional Maritime Forest • RESTONE S 586.61 W 2694.98 CHOCOMOUNT COVE RESTORATION - PERMIT SET Cole Environmen tal Site talServices HENRY L. FERGUSON MUSEUM LAND TRUST - Block 19, Lots 4 + 9A astQuo425 tue,NY1194 Plan 1109 E uestrian Ave, Fishers Island, NY 06390 EastQironm Nv1e9a2 sheet 1 of 1 631 369 9445 www.ColeEnvironmentalServices.com 04.14.23 C) CL to »L~ /t ,g_,C 0 c >w a o Q •~ 0 v U Z6 C d6 /+� 19-ID cm � V s.. 4 ca � °' W Q y g E U 19-1A 4� 3; X: Q �S .... .. Ucv ,g-> 4/� a o, �.y.•.'.('i:�..,f/ PORTION PORTION V! > 19-2 ,9-2 L.. IIJ 00 19-6 • W �A in 25-1 + + + + + / + 21-'1+ + + + 20-2 P. _z + -7-4. + - - DEED LINE + MUSEW LAND TRUST• + - ._ -'--r,- _. -- Wj 537'30"E --- ' N8 RAFFERTY --_-__u_ - _ _____-_-_-- T C) �4j ry0 APPROX. HIGH WATER �� - - LOCATION MAP SCALE 1 =400 �w NIF MCKACO ISLAND LLC PAVEC3 DR+vEVdAY (ABANDONED) N (BLOCK 9 - LOT 10) PAVEMENT ENDS: AT PROPERTY LINE BLOCK 19 '— LOT 9A AREA=2.2 1 5f ACRES w (SCTM 1000--003-2--11. 1) NQIES N F 'VACANT LAND" NICHOLAS C. SPOFFORD Is 1.) THIS SURVEY WAS PREPARED FOR THE PARTIES AND PURPOSE �� INDICATED HEREON, ANY EXTENSION OF THE USE BEYOND THE (BLOCK 19 - LOT 9) PURPOSED AGREED TO BETWEEN THE CLIENT AND THE SURVEYOR bi S 74'34'10*W EXCEEDS THE SCOPE OF THE ENGAGEMENT. bi 30-00' WATER EDGE OF LAWN FENCED GARDEN O MANHOLE �' 2.) IT IS A VIOLATION OF THE STATE EDUCATION LAW FOR ANY D 12' WATW PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE D'RECTION OF A LICENSED IRON Tr N , �� „ ,, A• LAN A;�t`JEYOR, TO ALTER AN ITEM IN ANY WAY. PIPE 64.98' IRON 2' <<!- '�L HYDRA"t _ 0 pP 0 168.56' PIPE pPVE F- rn Y 159.99 25 56 43' 3.) ONL'i COPIES OF THIS SURVEY MARKED WITH THE LAND p � S 8 40 20 E 233.54 N88-40.20"W 216.42' MERESTONE SURVEYC',2'S SIGNATURE AND AN ORIGINAL EMBOSSED OR INK SEA!,_ w -d O DRILL HOLE ELECTRIC IN BOULDER aox (FOUND ARE THE: PRODUCT' OF THE LAND SURVEYOR, FENCED GARDEN (FOUND) tiL li! ' 4, COu::illtv,ATE .LIISTAruLE:5 ARE MEASURED FROM U.S. COAST AP-`? < 'tj � IU-) z S 48.47 GEODETIC SURVEY TRIANGULATION STATION "CHOCOMOUNT 2" w of a o W Z286.23 pa L.L. z 5.) SITE �S IN ZONE R-120 (D LL 0 OD O \ NIF CERTIFIELSSZ:. tW- v w p MCKACO ISLAND LLC _ o THE HENRY L. FERGUSON MUSEUM O �'" © (BLOCK 19 - PORTION OF LOT 2) FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY a Cy IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR TITLE SURVEYS z Q ,z OF THE I`IEW YORK STATE LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION. LAJ t NN/F TITLE Nt;. F17-7404-105768-SUFF HARRY 0. HURLBURT, JR. } W & SANDRA HURLBU T IRON PIPE (BLOCK 19 - LOT 3) �-- BLOCK 19 - LOT 4 1 AREA=2.77.E ACRES (SCTM 1000--003-2-9) 'VACANT LAND" z 0 `.►. z r N/F HYDRANT p PETER R. CHAPMAN �, o w o & SUSAN S. CHAPMAN (BLOCK 19 -- LOT 5) ° - > ui i LJ 0 . IRON PIPE z IRON PIPE / Q 0 c� ASS. Q ( o m to � a Lri FEB - 2 2024 W L Y C,� ? Y ti a o ti � s o ,� .... a m DATE: 10/23/2017 SCALE: 1 " - 50' Og QUAUTY _CONTROL CERTIFICATION IRON GROUP REVIEWED— DATE PIPE _ MERESTONE / aRoaccr tnartncER _ S 586.61 �� N� .. _. _SURVEY w 2694.98 N/F NOW OR FORMERLY 50 25 0 50 SHEET ENVIRONMENTAL CIVIL 1 OF 1 �TkIC'=URA; `� • GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET gRC,aTECTURr.L I ML